Tko Centre Beporter. 7 SET. KfRTZ EDITOR Ci:ntss Ham,, Pa., Apr. 17, 1870. V number of representative colored 10# .a Boston held mooting * few day* ago to consider plan?* furthering " "jjro exodus from the South. A oom tv too was appointed to cnll a mass mooting in Eaneuil Hail at an early day n ' arrange for means to transport us many as may be desirous of leaving for now home® in the West. As too many ara going wi-t already had they not better invite some of the colored elimsnt np to Massachusetts. nr. Appel of Madison, lnd., began On Tnedav the job of drinking I,o**o glasses of beer in 1 AH* con scroti \ e hours. We have undertaken a bigger >1 tb.in that —we have concluded to tale big. hearty meals, in one third the number of consecutive days. According to the K . there is a "Pole-eat Pity" in Centre county. l*id it give tNirtin a big majority I i (ttv,:U, rad. From the big stink that attaches to Y. cam's "majority' we judge all the skunks joined the Garette man and voted for Feth. Vir. Hell, a Republican w..s adm.tteJ nt. the Senate last week, after a ques tion which was at least plausible had i ecu raised against b s admission, and h • was admitted ky the kelp of Demo cratic votes, We rej eat our! beral offer , a small reward for the discovery of a Republican precedent fcr th.s most revolutionary" proceeding. Ssanator Matt Carpenter made a speech against the claim of Bell of New liarnp - • re to a seat in the osuate. Blaine twitted him abrut going over to the V;n -rats, when Carpenter turned to the Record of ibe last session, showing ut whea the bill authorising the ex >:.i,g Legislature of New Hampshire t elect a >er.atr was under discussion Slain# and other Republican beaa maiataiaed that iu ase of no elec tion by the Legislature the Governor < •' •.he >': ate would hare no authority toap t pending the meet.ng of the r.sw i _ i.ture. That settled the plumed knight for the day. N"k.# ofthe Democrats voted with tke .hi;cans iu favor of Mr. Ball, and tv, of the Republicans and Senator ..v ;u cavis voting with the Democrats against him. 'hev are having a big dog show in N'ew York, mst now. Nearly one thou . canines areon exhibit, u: ~b.gd.-gs. l.i'e ' ,-ed dogs, little dogs, good dogs ,iu digs black, white, and spotted d gs. c with long and dogs with short tails, dogs. dogs. dogs, dogged dogs and every :her kind of dogs. i'rof. Wise, the aeronaut, believes the N rih pole to be an archepelago and a Jeltghtfui region, and has confidence that it ran be reached in a balloon, and that for one he would be ready for the undertaking. ina negro exodus to Kansas sti.l cou l::,* es." Une town in Kansas. Wyan dotte, with a population of 50X) has TOO f the negro emigrants camped within its limits and who are dependent upon that small population for their subsis tence. In other portions of the state the situation is similar. The negroes befa&ve thsm-elves well, at are mostly destitute, and tfcey are w ling to work as farm hands. A correspondent writes from Wyan dotte that the resident colored people regarded the newcomers with a great deal of jealousy at first and plied them wit., all manner of discouraging stories, tat as soon as it was learned that they did. not intend to remain in the towns, bat desired employment as farm hands there was a marked change in the con duct of the colored residents. They ar# ready to welcome any number of immi grants of any color for agricultural pur pose#, but, as "a gentleman of color" stated yesterday, tney "don't want no crowd of jgoract plantation negroes coming in here to split up the white washing business.'' The southern planters are getting un easy over this departure of their field hands, who some how or other have go t it into their heads that Kansas is tbe'r promised land where 40 acres and a harnessed mule awaits them, with a free railroad rid# from fit. Louis. A writer from N'ew Orleans says, after a careful inquiry into the cause of the negro exodus from Louisiana I am per fectly satisfied that low wages had noth ing to do with the move. In the dis tricts where it has occurred the field i.ands conid always command from flO to £ I" a month, with quarters and steady work all the year round, and with Tery few exceptions indeed these wages hare been received by the negroes. Again: la the parish of Tensas, where the late political disturbances were mmX rife, not one hundred negroes in the en tire population have left. Besides, those who did go were all from the upper part ofthe parish, where no disturban ces had occurred. In the lower part of the parish, where they Lad been very roughly handled, not a single negro took his departure. The largest emi gration has taken place from the parish of Madison. Thi3 has always had a large negro population, which carried the last election oy a republican majori ty of 1,800 votes. On one plantation iu this parish, owned by a lady who has always bestowed upon her hands the kindest treatment —indeed, has ever al lowed them unusual privileges—every single negro left. One of our exchanges gsk, What is the matter with General Garfield? Is he opp- edtotlie renomination of Genera! Grant? If not, why did he explode yesterday into an indictment of Gener al Grant, Brether-in-law Corbin, Mr. Jay Gould and other truly loyal persons and thunder anathemas at the "gold "gambling which had locked up floo,- "000,000 Irom tho business capital of tU "country for fifteen years and converted "Wall street into a faro hell"? Does General Garfield desire to see !ke tale of the Black Friday reprinted as a cam paign document? A number of leading New York dttm oerats held a conference a few days ago with a view of bringing out Horatio Seymour for Governor of that state. Mr. Seymour however positively de clines to be a candidate for any office. The legislature has now eat it's regu- j lar time, and we predict that it w ill sit SO days over time —at $lO per day for each member. Nothing has been done so far. j Queen Victoria is out on a bender through France and Italy. HVJFTJ HIH L HIM Th Now York Time* makes a lengthy review of political stlairs iu exetv State ofthe I nioa. and reaches this coin du; eion: , Briefly stated, the result of our inqui ries is that i.ratit is the candidate favor ed by an overwhelming majority of the Republican party, and that lilden if the deliberate choice of a majority of tho Democratic party ■Othcieattosecuie his nomination, while ke would be more or 1-- reluctantly accepted by tke to# minder of that party. ,- • - ; Ihe Louisville Fourier .Journal thtns * the republicans pretend. t> be *'• s much afraid lest the deinoctafs should block the Wheel-of g vcnimew The j onlv bhH'k.tig of that kino win be • ; e f by tho Preside nt# if he carries out the * foolish intention attributed to h.m 1 \ r his friends and v.-toi - the .ip| ropr *ti u luils. which provide grv&se . r i t ' i w heela of government, p j . ♦ . I 11VGK RAILROAD J'ROJ f'i'T. , The 1 ,11 introduced iu tue I'. S.Senate n s, by fienator K.rkwood "to organ: e *'!ihe National Railway tVmpau) ofthe I uited States, and for other purposes,' proposes to appoint a "National R ar.: 1 of Fomuussioners o Inier-Sta.e tiat.s --" puriation, to cons t |of >v. '• 1 . M. Barlow, of New Y.rk tleorge 1 Hue. t -if Massachusetts, Johu A. Boner, i f ] I'ennsyivauia: Isaac R. Ilvmer and J. - M. Burdgc. cf Indiana J. I*. 1 eltk ■ < u and Josiah M. fiuiill. of Illinois 11 .a-e 1 Everett, of lovva, CY t". Ra.nwater, of f Missouri, and several other do.ga.iti.-d ' person-, with pon *r to purchase, le- sc, consolidate, construct and operate a line j of ra.iway w ta tw oor mere tra.n.- fi >m Boston, via New Y rk. tht ugh New Jersey. Fenusylvan u. We-t \ irginia. J Ohio. Indiana, Illinois and lowa to Council Bluffs and branch lints through out the cvuatrv in almost every due. t:oa. It is provided that the rate- lor transportation shall be fixed by a g >v eminent commission, an 1 the b. ■ con tains elaborate piehibitions f ex.eesive charges,\iiscriminations, "pooling, and combinations with other roads. 8 e PRETTY J ID' ?■>'. 0 Tho Hurrieborg I'airiot say* that on the first trial two of the judges of tn . rmv from t | usaster ou the 21 tk of Aug'ist, 1- .It . i -t-euis m nstrou- at th.s day th.v such 1 j an outrage could have been perpetrated . j r permitted ss the detail ' r a c art t martial of two officers of tke meanest ' capacity, wuo were themselves guilty of I cress disobedience and neglect, n order e hat they might put the 1.-urden of their a ' iffenso upon an innocent s idier who r | ■ faithfully and ablv discharging his •1 duty. With Pope r.nd M'Dowell as the r principal witnesses a rains: P<>r:er, a- i with K.ng and Rickvtts f r Li- ;n 1- .-, the trial was us foul a conspiracy a.- is recorded in military annals- The only defense of t-e retary Stanton - that hi was deceived by those wh ha 1 the deepest interest in misrepresenting and traducing Porter that they might es -apt the consequences of their military iu e capacity. But the a Ivisery I ar 1, con sisting of Generals Schofield, Terry and Getty, has patiently unraveled the web 8 of falsek cod that was woven for the de traction of Gea. Porter. Had officer* j like these been on the court martial the ' great wrong w iu! i never have been | committed. Justice will not Redone to ' >en. Porter until he is restore 1 to rank las well as to full pay for all the time that he was put a unmerited disgrace ' Even that will be far from compen-a --' ting for a'l that he has suffered. If be had not been torn from bis command " there is no doubt that he would have reached the highest p >i:ion* in the . army and have j>erformed the most val uable services to bis country. >. . s Herald special. April s.— Last Friday - Mr. Garfield, iu the debate on the Army bill, said, in the relation to tho political rider on it"Y'ou have a right, howev er nawise and indecent it may be as a - a,xiter of i>ar!ian;enlury practice, you . nave a perfect rigiit to put this ruler on I tbis bin and pass it. W hen you send it to the Senate that body has a perfect 1 > right to pass it. It is your constitution - al right and theirs to pass it, for the tree consent of each body is the basis of t tie , lawmaking power." In spite of thi i pjain admission it is still confident f , ly asserted in administration circles thai j - , the President means to veto the Army -bill if it cornea to bun with the ride., and that be will base his veto not on ob jections to the nature of the rider but on ' the fact that it is placed there. It is as 1 serted bv persons whociaim to be well r informed that the Presioent would sign repeal of the test oaths and tke ' troops at the polls if they cam# to hiui ' in independent bills, but that coming on appropriation bills he will veto them. T ..ere seema something so unreasonable even from the republican standpoint, in ' this that the report would deserve little ' credit did it not come from sources usu * ally well informed. ,; Meantime Senator Bayard to-day took a step of a good deal of significance. It i is well known that he was from the first "I opposed to placing theie measures on ' ttie Appropriation bills, and resisted ■ that policy vigorously in caucus. To day ho introduced a separate biil repeating ' the two sections concerning test oathr, " and in doing sotttid he did it iu the lr,- i terast of harmony and good feeling in i the country and to avok# a like sunil- j , ment between parties in tho tw- Routes and prevent a useless and prolonged ' strife over unimportant details, which i would be injuriously the country ; and , be honed his olf-ir would be accepted in that sense by the republican fteuators, 1 and that, as the whole question of the ' test oaths repeal had been fully iliscu-s --' ed in the heaate and agreed to by the | republicans at the last session, he uske.i \ for immediate action upon his bill. To tke general surpn Senator Edmunds 5 objected and demanded that the hill be aeiit to the Judiciary Committee ; that is ! to aay, he aud the republican .Senators . rejected this overture for a good under standing. This course, if persisted in, ' will place the responsibility of a pro * longed and angry session clearly upon i( them. It recalls the factthaiin the first i day# of the session they anuouueed thftt they wi*u!d oppose the introduction l ' these meaKurxit in separate hills, and vi t 1 j when they were plgced on the appro- I pnation bills they revolii* j , tion." Lewisburg Natioua! Bank stock, par j value SOO, recently sold at public sale at ! JlO4 per share. Them National banks, j do pay. The House adopted an amendment directing Secretary Bheruian to issue the teu millions held in tho Treasury for the redeujptiuu of the fractional cur rency, to meet the arrears. i The .Savannah in 1819 was the 1 steamship to cross the Atlantic ocean, j | i If its big-ktmy for a man to have two ] j I wives, then U oust be little-amy to -, I have only one. j 1 It is now reported that Gen. Grant is j f opposed to a third term. : It i* reperlc.l hi ihc fiiends of the fraudulent Fre-dent tli.it he will \t tha appropriation tub- iimi would throw the blame on him fci any incon venience thai ui fit Be caused then \ 11„ ( . nn n, t \pt.i the appmpriation tulle without bring cut- y ofthe most shmre ful inconsisten. v let hnn \et.< The Mormou tV>ufeiem-e tm- c!> ed , lis -t-ssi ui in "-alt 1 -ke i i'v. JiTut I'avlcrwas te eh' led I'ri hut f the ' twelve \pestle- and Trustee ofthe ' t'kitrch. Moses I. 1 an w..# elected one ofthe I'welve Ap. Ie t.> till -i >a ciincv. No President of the t 'hurch, to • ucci cd lit igliam \ .'lit . . w . elrcii I l'here are all ktni" < : n.i :•-• at at fir tho eut'-grnt -tt of- nthern ne r. es itoKausae. Tlitilli v are •>e ft. !■ the ~ pt • ion of • uthern white-, i'iie fa there is a uitick f a Kan-i* fevei am>ag tho uorthi rn whites s there - ••• -eg the - mthern [blacks. Senator Bruce ha- • ; d that the c> iti unttce of which tie - t hairii an .)- poiated t.t ill*. St gate ll I ...'lairs i f thu Fret dturn's B near would begin their lab ra as on as < gr • s ad;,urned ■ in ! push the itvi .at • • • *•••*. lie save, auipk..:.. a'-'y. the people tuu*t km w wh.,' has be mc f the missing millions. i'i,e Centre 1 < :m .rat is rut willing to pve Y m'v uiu. et. ah - v ting ; with the demt ra!* >n tt army bills and thinks he was m : uki 1 to do it. A party of Indians attacked Srrgaalit ! Kennedy, lute Signal (tbserver at Dead ■ wood, D. R., and a private soldier MO r .i Bader oi tfi. S. uid t'avalry. lfie two men eto eating lunch a. Mnpah, fortv-tive unle- from 1 oft Keogli, their . destination. wLru tired upon. Bader was .nstau'.A k. < d and Kennedy badly w, mded. The latter crawled into the hnish and kert the Ittilist - ot! with a six-shooter until i.w-sta -o airived. Bader was seal;wd. Kennedy wi;. pro . tahly recover. The be-t policy I r England to adopt with regard to the ■ '...is w . 1 be it# • get awayo policy. !f th.e rept rt should prove .vrrect that ■ Grant will not consent to ruu for a third ■ term, whet a damper it ** ild j r.i u; in ' the ?''.•* excursion that I i# pets, wh< fared so well ur. ler !. at, were trying t ; ge: up. hiuce i'aris opened her first hi r-e i i butchery, Ri2, R>2 horse-. 4 - i a-st— and go t mules have been eaten there. Resumption and reviving i f trade A . farmer up tke valley subscribe 1 f r the Rep.orter and paid for if three months in advance. Bellefonte rept:!'.. atts den t cat# now *v' i tl.er Yi key ge'.s t..a seat s.ni e he . I v. ted with democrats a the army hill. In their c'a-.-. • language, ' they don't . | care ad .. ' Nuthcr '. we. us its I • uo dam-per fir us. And now we I.car tha! a p a.u< i t •! suspender company ha-sn-; oi.de E Tht* ,! sounds funny but its no ->ke, attd sounds like the 1 :tc:.cr wh started busin*- by hang h.uise'..'. t. b:- wn , j hook. | ; The I.en .-town Ga.ette, rad., is much .a aches over the e.torts that were made to prove fra id-. As the t iaret'e !: fan y over the left f r Y- u ' * te i ou tho army bill, sup;, -e it p* ve# that its greenback pet ' und u tke r goose, .: Gen. Dick Taylor, nt of tie■, r.uu.- . ! nent -outhera genera's, died on f-!tir liav in New Y He'tva- the muV only son of President /a hnry Taylor. Mrs. Hayes has ordered fr rn I ::m>fes, | j France, a new set of china ftr the M'hite House. The bill, of course w be -at t In cle Sua;. There is a man in WA-hington with a acaeuie t e.ect a He .. ■ au i'resident iu l s ?- ; by iiaportmg from the > mth er. gii neyroe- to carry the three Mate of New Y'ork Oh o and Indiana. His ■ .*aie is "Col." lit.' ier f New York, and be i- . bretker in law of the late JarCvS F.-k. He intends t > lay his pan ef re the leading Re; :bl in (' •:■ gre- .a:d k- pest have it a - pted lie - ivs a million dollars can ha raised in Nt*w York ia a siugie day for this pur ; se. He would go into the South aud boldly advertise hi* # h.eme and get a* many recruits - p >-< l e, and thensb:; , them North, t l>e distributed l>y agents ara. ng tho farmers in tke States in which they are needed -* to New ' Y'ork, "-*,< I to Ohio and 7*>. to In diana, w ill be - ifficient. Colore! Hooker thinks, to turn the scale and give the# , three -tates ever to the Republican ; ar '. ty | THE AI'FROFRI ATIt 'NS.—THE COM ING DEBATE. Washington, At ril 1".- The post;-nns rueat of thu debute in the >ea'v upon the political sections of the army biil until to-morrow wi.l make that an iD- I terestiug day at both ends of the C'a; liol. 'Senator Withers will make the first !j speech, and he will be f>ll wcJ < n the Democratic side by Senator Wallace. ; who w.iiin reality lead the debate and | practically mark out the Democratic position. It ae*ms to be generally ad mitted that the di#ou#-ion on tfer !} vise side was rather uninteresting and by no , means exhaustive of argument upon the Democratic side f tl.o question. A there ha- l een ample time fur prepara ' tion a goodly number of speeches have been blocked out by the Senators, and some of them, in expectation that the bill would come up earlier, were ready to lake the llour several days ago. Those to whom Senator Wallace ha# outline I portions of his argument say that it promises to be the ablest prvsentatioa ofthe subject yet made, and that em bodies, along w.th a large amount of I suggestive precedent, much that is fresh aud origiaul in its points of view. FRANK LESLIE* SUNDAY MAG AZINE FOR MA* Not only h#ld# it* on, and fully main taining its •xceUancs, kut i* constantly ■ pre>. rating caw fatur**of attraction, nraj grow : g i* popular favor. To tho attrac tiveaa- of beauty. It add ill* s- .id wurtk I* practical aad 11-1• ■'. and dk*rv.-i to b* rvrryb>xly' i Sraßdav Mag:i7.ia The opamtig artuT* ha highly intsreitiag do tcriplivo can of 'The Aiao*,' a peculiar race ol people who inhabit the northern part of Japan. The department of fiction it ur.uiuai.y rich in ci ntinuod and *hor; •tora-, of the former 'David Fleming* Furgiveeet-' it bc mieg isteately inter eting a- tk* itory draw,, rearer the con lunimatisn. There are numerou* tin rt itor.'t by pspular writer* ; 'For*catl* Jack,' by Freu. 11 t'onvurae, j o-s**t genuine merit. Mr. Kiizabeth L. hrookt contribute* a paper on 'Culture,' which ! will well repay peruial, at wil alto '(iatk er the Fragments,* by itov. Mr. Adam* The lover* of poetry wi.l not fail to appre ciate the variety and excellence of tee po em*. In 'Hour* wri'.h Kngiith Sacred I'o iet*.' there are the coa.j oitier.* of Jama* Shirly, William Habington a rid Richard i Craahaw. Among tho contributor* are I 11* an Merr, Marie E. Evo(apriza poem). S. (aihton Fot*r, Jatoe- c L.nib, Jnrue* Grab am*, D. Bradley, etc., etc. The Lic.'i 8. S. Cox bat an admirable *ketcU ofthe late Proteor Joseph E lli-riry "A Mother'• 1 r.ftuencn' i* t>y tha lata senator I'ratt. '1 cle John Va-ar' by 11. A. Seyguern ; 'Washington end hi* Mother'; 'My Dream,' by K*v ft. N S edd. D. D . ar* paper* of great interest The 'Home Pulpa' contain* a lermou bv i ika editor on the tubjsct, '.lesu*. our .Mar >yr,' and tap re ie aleo a highly edifyiag | Excga-i* The hi nee!lnay i velumißou*. i embracing n largo variety oi tubjeeti in '.ereetttig, crdertaining ar.d rvp.ete with mluabio in fur ma on Tho number cera lain* l'-8 quarto Pga, and about 100 ond*.ae i-iotir lohuienl* Tbo price i only ~'J cent* lr a noglo copy ; the *ub rt'iipti ii s■; per annum , *}M for n. and $1 for four tnonrfi.. A'tdrc - Frank J,e I lie'# Publishing House, M, and 07 Piirk j j'Jju e. N#w York. Thirty tbouDod Durham miners are on a strike. mailer# hsl . in snv instant #*, provided extia clock# of fuol, It in baliavcd tiiw Ci. velahd dirtnet Can run a tertuiglil lenger without a frvsh mp- P'y- Loral, AMI Tttfg.- Kidney-Wort H loyt. true to n iture'a principle# in it* proccs* ofcur-V I'idneyaad iiverdiseine. or acute rlieutiiati*).-. disorder* ( *me from viliatcd blood And v 5.... ic movement. The medicine ronew* Vi-j tality. It i* excellent lor the piles, ror i 1 *a!e by all Druggists. I Latest sensations - Dollar schools. 1 I it/'rim.h I VN/.W < 7V) rian r rut: \i:u\ /.•//,/, i Witakuigion, April ill. At H well ai . trailed i-itiiins ut Uepuhhruu ben#tor# \?Nt<-iila\ nfternooe, tuete won an inter' chuegeol view* cuurerning tbe eour#e 'ito k | ursiinl I>v the uiinoritv of the - Srnnto in it-gnu! to the Army Appropri ation lull. No forrual action w Unt-n I L>U! it WH* Burred that every {KMwible rf ( f. it ahoulit l c to tle!rat the pan noge ol'the hill in iu prenvnt nhnpe, lor ' ther#*aon mainly tlmt tlie enitrtftteut i t tiio • \th liri'tion would present the imwot ,i poMe oomitatua on •lection date fit the execution ofcifil procesn of mo und all deM'riptioßS i*sued hv I nise I • :uic-( authority. . ♦ . „; ( f:s. ioiukks \ i\in< inoy. i 1 .ic is aul of < Hl'u-ei a which uirt la.' , year by order ot the I'reMdent t amine the . use of lictirrni hit/ John Port#r have malt their report. With 1 entire unanimity the* bay •com* to the i cunt Itixiutt that he w#i uajunliy convict 'nt hv the court nrnrtial that tried him. t in * think the .iinj arugin,: tapicifloha lie it*el reaper ling General rope, am Mipei.er .•uminti.Ter, neie iuilincreetj * aiiit iudeleneitde, mi I that "to that ■ tiiiliiiletion wat due 111 a Very great; in. .mure the tnmirptc-rntaueil In th o!| Um niotivca and hi* i tulUt t and bin ten* m- ,u**iit cotnlrui nation." The iioaid '■ i 1 me the r rr| >|Oirea a! the i'reat dciit'a baud* auch mtum A* may he nee . -arr t > annulati I wet a* de ttie finding* t eeiitem c of the court aiartral in the i . e of Ma >r General l it. Jotrn Porter,l ui. it rcA'.ore k;ui to ttrut po*itton ol win h the *enteut e deprived iiira, au. h , : im oati nto take effect from the date of hie dinu**al from the btivice." \rin inn\i>Lt:K is 11' -i\> is , it ts nisen os. I : in the Washington Post. t , • , If the stalwart rural Republican# whe u.ake up their of Zach t'hand t-r tr ui his ferocious speeches could| i-e L ,n occnsiotially ut Wot in ley V as he inheuda in a social glass, with tieneral '• Johnston and assursa that t'onfed , erate brigadier, between his hiccoughs th.t* he thinks he is a d - d clever fellow 1 and ,i 'per|*r-peff#ck gen'lm'n," thev w 1 .rt \er the idea that lie eats bis t b<*e( raw and tides to the i apito! uu a . . dumhia !. 1 A M A tiMKR' EN T F A Mil. Y MULE, ' 1 • Na'.icaal Publishing Company o' Ph or pbta, i n ago. St 1. mssadOay ton are doing a g' ea work a ta is com in u * #■.* iv < -culatu g among eur peetds their ' magnilcMt fietoeih fit fas Tins is one ol rli" most superb editions we have V ever - s I s landing is e.egast, taste •ul tr I siibsiantisi the press work it r 4 no 1 the best style, and the paper 1* ill s i!.# finest quality. Pe ■ g e'.eriii -esi 1 at their Bibles s a. : ut be irpassed I v any ether edition in * r\ ■l ib ishers have added to it ar. ih-idgwect et Dr W ilinui Mrnlb > great liienonary : lb# Bihie. This :• a r.w p to hock ia itself, and would mass an 1 . .itm so uuii' o! ssr six butdrsh paces - 1- reputati nas !he bsst Bible Diclioaary . w ir :i- wide, and wa h tub ten bar ;e lb is t>ils a thus abtams it f t< ! A •. j: bar promisee, feature it a ll.sior* .s \ the Ke,ig;ous a Deneiuinatieas af the VS ar j i h-r ae ' unts are clear ar d urrri't't • aaa are ful. of it uable .1 informstien. As a. ' rat* a a osts. eJ Uticrlptien of '.n lie r l.aed K *en, followed by ai. ■.<;-s ng si-us i a . f Jerusalem and ,u 'i i ite Te Life at the Saviour , i : I. t- of {ire A( Silas ar# also g: ■ at oo" s.uerab.e length, and in iu.a a * iar ae- a> :'I •• f grest service to every , --sc. - the Bible. Trie Wanderings •! no l.ra-1 ICS irs '.be Wilderaass are rs a ted a- ! the 'i'ahvrnaele and Temple are c .*-<-• n. J w *,b gr a'. j. i.ulaners .sssll feature to wb . h we would call particu- I ar i : r t a sere of 8< "inture iilui * ' rs uiirka's e fsr i!s completeness. !'. . sp.o a of c-m pre her. sire So f the Mtnan IM CWIMM tf ' te v ntion* of the Aacieat World, et liib . u Au'.i jmt.es. Scenery. Natural ll.sio. v. e: .. :c Tr en fo lew a large number no goal and ether valuable la , ye. dt-a.gaad to promotea:,4 fac.'itate t:e i > .i s •! tbi- Sacrr.i ""crlj ture. The moel .. - siu ;nt • { God t word, the mesi u t rig sees*- ai'.er truth wi i Snd all bis sb' . sup; .ui readers. N bom* should be without .1 The price <1 atpjruibing;y Is, aad w.tbia tie rs'ach of s i It i* w!d by tub .' scription enly. and Mr. Jes B Lee, of < atro il .11, who is the auißoriied agontj for this section, is now canra*ing fer it. ' lOapl*. ♦ - THE NEGRO EXODUS. A writer ia Louis.ana ipsakit-g of the , | r.eg- exodus isyt : One day .a this district, 1 am told by a' gsat.eir.aa who u personally cogaizant efj the fait, when discontent was loudest, a i ediar of tinware made hi* ap|>earaDca. , { l bs man was tbe bearer of good tidings in a nuuiaer of handbill*, malting tks .arg est prenti*** to the dissatisfied ef land* up on the Kar.taa ar.d Topaka Railroad, all ef which were bandsomeiy illustrated. A geatleman wbo saw these bills toid rae thev showed bow the fsrnu would look tfte first year a:.a how the secoad and how ' the third" Un the fourth year so cultiva- 1 - tton would be sec. e,ary ; no labor weuld bo re uirid, except to gather the crops,) which we-* aiwayj abundaat. The lands, were to be Sail for nethihg. free tsams aid p ought were to ba thrown ia aa a further inducement, and the general fovernrnaal would give a geaereus bonu* of sbtU be t des One man, it was slated, had teund a si.ver mine oa bis laid, all of which hrj got for nothing Tbi*. I am creditably J nformed. was the can.# of the great negre move on Kansas. \Vhen quest.oned where they were go-, mg titry nee answered readily te Kan-j *as. Whattbsy wars going to do there ner.o seemed to know. One would suppose tu#y bad a secret they were afraid te di-' * vulge. AN' hen maay arm ed at St Lotus ■ they wero perfectly destitute, and work, was offered them by teaae of the road con-j truoiurs there 'l ais was persistently re-; fur ; 'i'hr.y were bound to Kaasai, aad te Kansstathoy would go. They had no lima to slop for anything. Kailroatl Lauds. It is reported here that one of tha rail roan. ia Kansas has received land* from tha govern meat wi.ieh must revert hack to the donater sherlly if tha land* are not settled upon If tbu is true it may *arva to explain some theory of tbi; curious mystery. One thing is certain 1 learn that Kansas was the only destination of ail 1 tha aagroea tlut have left Louisiaan, and' the bait that enticed them was assuredly located there. The exodus of n.greas from Louisiana , and .Mississippi to Kansas shows no sign' of cessation The At. Louis Republican , stale* that hundreds of colored emigrants , bad arrived in that city on the previous , day on their te the Northwest, and on the amo day the steamboat Dufrce started up the Missouri River with seven hundred inigrants. It was reported that thousands ! mora were on the banks o| the Missjss i pi ' awaiting aa opportunity te go North. The ; land owners in the parishes ef Louisiana! | most affected by the drain ere taking mcasaree to iaditca the negroes to stay at)' home, but so tar all efforts to stop the ! '.light o! the biai k< have proved ineffectu al. • ♦ • Curio, ill , April h —Captain I'aul Boy- J ton arrived uere this afternoon, lie left I'aducab, Ky., titty mile* above bare here, i ut half-past two this morning and had a I goud light to reach this petal. At four ( o'clock the rocket was fired wkicli was the t signal that the plucky voyagor hud eater- ( ed the Mississippi, ( .SiMr* i HKTM: TiiEaTHEkT.—Jn kidney j und |ivr ditlicullies there i improper ac J tion of the viul forces. Kidney-Wort, by J its mild but sure t!'eel an the stomach and | J Loweiw, Carrie# oil'the di-ease aad and gat* '. rid of all bad humors It will check djr- } rkeaa- Tor sale by all Druggists. One hundred English farmers go into f bankruptcy every wek on account of the j 1 itnporiation into England of Americau] bail, says a high English authority. courro tube yoar annual trip to the. country.—bat uoa t forget Dr. Bull's Ba-i by Syrup, that indispertsipla he.p ia ii emergency. Costs only 2& eanls a bottle, d noi\as at ba ßKisiinta. On We.lieaday Wtk Ilia juJii ial aalary hill wan .Irfrilled la the *enat*. ID tha hours tha riot dansagca bill was in.led nitrly postpoaad by a vote of 103 yaaa to y. aaya. Manure. < iaphart and Mur ray voted with the ynv Wolf oflJaiaa boldly i barged that two hirtnbera had I'eerx ottered a hriba to vote for tha bill, whareupon aa lavaatigating cownitlaa whs appelated. ( Ike ore en ilter to invaatigate our btafe ('ellaga racaivr* I'KiO te pay ai panaea. REDUCTION OF HA LA ItIKN. lu a previous vote on this bill, Mr Mur rey, one of our aseunbers was absent, heart n • name did net appear upon the yaai and nays. The votas below, however, show his reeord apoa this question, which we imkiish in jusllca to k itu Mr. Faunae, on March tfl, proposed to amend as follows- Provided that the pro visicns of this art shall apply aad take ef jfaal upon the present Legislature. ' Tha yeas aad aayt were required by Mr. J. D. W'a.karaad Mr 1). L. Hherwaod, [and were as fellows, ti/ Ysis Ackarly MrFarlan Iteene Mr Ave ttowmaa Msssenger Bradford Miner It aat Miner Butler Murray [Canpbeli, Wta Newbaker t'asiidy Nichols Dew.'Ssdey Barter ! Dorrann* Previa* Dunham Kaodar Early Rhoads Kuiery, Lewis Kiegel Kabcl Roberts Faunae Scanlan Fenian Hcbelt Fhon Schreck K-'Slcr Heateu Kultoa, A !J Aherwoad, D L Fulton, \V T Hboener Gamraall Hhort 1 >us Buutb, (' A • iaanag .-ntub Jr.e B | Graft Hmilh, J E Orahaas, Uee 11 f"milh, HJ illarkati >lapbeai, A W Hall Htapheas, Jce W Bass Thickstun Uolmaß \ anderslica Humpbreyi, Voegtly j J ones Wa ker, Alex Kiacad W a'ker, Jas D jKiitlle Warden Laadis, JaoH Watsoß Law Want ; Leigbty Welsh l.ereh Wheeler White. J B . Maddl White, WK ' Bagill Wolfe McC'achram WoodtufT McUaadleas Werthiagtori UcCvaaett Zern Nets. Baldwin IDyer Banks liuhu Ueiuialt Jarecki Biat Inner Kabl , Btirduer Kirk Brooks Kochersperg ar Burgess LariJis, Jce 11 Burton Leigh , CamphaU, A B Law s Cargtll Lowing Caughay Mac ay ' Clark# Maaaely Coibern Mapet 1 Coary Marker Crawford. Matlack Datinehuwar Moenay Davis, A C Meora | Ireniu'.h Morris Donahue Myers Doyle N* as el | Drum N'MU.AU , Eberly Nallt, Jamas Kiiward# Nicholsea Eidred G Lenihati "Kiliett O'Neill Emery. David Palsgrave Kiter Pat'.ersea, W 1! Even Pattersoa, W H Earr PetretT , Fouet Phillip* F-a/er Pelloca Ful.ertoe Kedfera Feimer Reynolds. Jao A ' ''tain Key Bold#, T J iiutuherger 'Gatoheii Achaeffer ; Kssti.rr >ilvartbora • Gephart Smith. Geo F ' Giliatid Snaveiy GiltMpla Header Graham, William Str en Hallowa'l Hwaney Uarknets Taylor 1 Holier Thompson He wit Truby Hill, John I'ndarwaod l}.H Jo. kl Waller H.li, Wrn Wdsoa' Holga'.a Yarger Hover tar Lesg, Sfraier Tvat.HC. Nays, 1<0. Tha queitiee was ' determined ia tbe aegstive. I).'. March 'J6, oa rse .ns deration tad I.aal passage ef the bil , Mr. Kirk saidt Mr. Kirk. Mr. Hpsaker, inasmuch as savera! members af the lieaia seem to tbiak they were uajost y deprived ef the privilege ef recording their vote* upea the •aiary bill, 1 move that tha vole by which that bill was defeated yes'.erday ha recea tJdarad. The yen aad nays were required by Mr 1). L Hherweed, and were as fellows, vi* ; Ysi Aadt.-saa MUay lie ti net Mudili Beone Marker Bordner Matlack Sovmii McCaahraa Bradford MaConaall 1 Brant McFarlaa Brooks Messoager {Butler Miller Campbell, Wrn Miner Certiil Moore j Cessidy M orrie ; Caughey Murray Danaebower Nawbakgr Dewoodey KicheU Dorrance Nicholson Doyle Noble Druca Pattarsua, Findley Eberiy Phillips Kid red Porter I Kmery, Lewis Provins Fabei Header | houst Reynolds, Jao A Faitoa, A 11 Kbeads Kuitaa, W T R.ega! Gaar.maH Robe.la Gephart Heailaa Graff Schaeffer (iraham, Gee H Schell Hack alt He broth HaU Saaton | Hallowell Hellers {llarimet* Shear Heller Hherwaad, D L llill, Jahn Short H iees Smith, Jao B ililsui Smith, J E • Reverter Smith, 6 J lloyer Elephant, A W jttunaphrey* Etepheas, Jae W ! Jones Thickstun Kahl Warden Kineeid WaUoa Knittle Weleh Landie, Jae H White, J B Land is, Jos H White, W R Leighty Wolfe Lerch Woodruff Liggett Worth inglea Earn Nat. Ackarly i ,uh V- Bailey i ,r * c^1 Baldwin Kirk i Barrett Kocker#prg#r Uiaekmer Law Burgas* Leigh < Burton L*w.. , Campbell, A B Lowiay , Clarke MeeeeTy J Col born Me pee Coary Magill ■ Crawford McCandlass , Deeiuta McCloskay t Donahue MeKee J Dunham Mitchell t Karlay Edwards Myart Elder N .all, A C Elliott Neill, Jamas Rt'.er l)' Leather, Evans O'Neill > F"arr Palsgrova F ur.ee Patterson, W H Fanlen Petroff Fiinn Pollock | Frnzer, ,Vj,eoA'cc pro Red fern e im t j, Fußarloa Bumh#r|#r Fulmar §hoener Garrett Hi|vertharn „ Gaicaell Sniilt, GaaF t Gaus Snavaly (Je#nng Souqar fjentner tr|fa Gilland Tay'or I Gillespie Thempsen I Grebam, AYm Vanderslica ureenawalt Voegtly llaglet Walker, Jas D Hewit Hill, Jes M Whaeiae Hill. W Wilson Holgala Ynrgar v Yeas, 99 Nays. 86. Tnaquaation was delermiaad in tha aagativa At tha lima the vote was taken an tha £ indefinite postpoaamant of tha riot bill, * Apr- s, Mr. Murray was home on laavf gj( „ Ik . . I abseaon , oa the bill prcpar an Thursday r S, Mr Murray east hi* vote agaiast the „ bill The abave wll! serve to make Mr. . Marray'# recard clear upan twe imper ( taat moasuree. • KNtiLISH IHUPI'LY TRAIN AT „ TACKED BY ZULUS. J Cape Towe, March k'fi A ceivoy of luppl es, proceeding from Derby te l, ,ne ' burg escorted by IB# man ol the Eightieth * Kegirueet was attacked et daybreak en March Hflh, en the beuks of the lntun.be river by 4,800 Zulus, under t'natelini. Owing te previous alarm tbe British were - ueder arms but wore overwhe med b> the etiormouslv superior force of the enemy. Cealain Noriarty aad 40 aeen wera killed end 'AI missing Tbe late of tbe wagon . driver* is unknown Lieutenant ifar t waod with do man suet eadad ,n reaching Laeeburg. Oua ! undrad end Btty men et * the Eightieth Regiment eubeequently pro cpededlo the scene of tbe fight and re< ov i, ered a quantity of rockets and ammunition and buried tbe deai. Twent\ wagons containing supi'lia* were lost The relief 0 column fur Ekewe will star! on March - 2Mb, '' A DARK HUHINKHN OUTLOOK DK FIUIT IN THE BUIMsET. 'i 1. Aden, April 2.—David Mtlver, ene > of the proprietor* of the Cunard Line and uisuibcr of l'ar iiatnaiit, write* thai ha do#s not know of any natien whose trade pras nacit are so gloomy as Great Britain *. British experts to the l olled Mate* are ceiopsralively aotbu.g ia v> luma or val ue The balaace of trade is so over whelming agaiett Greet Britain that k* laaa* aatbTaa aseapl ruin Am IIMM inaut tries, whether maaufaaturmg ar agricul tural, i! the present slate < f things is al lowed te continue The export trade from Liverpool to tbe United Mates is so small that waea the restrictions on the importa tion of United Nta'.ei title ere removed, it is intended to make outward voyages with water ballast ott.y, the ship ewrier* b, ieg uuw.lii! g to serainbl* for the lit'. * eutwnrd freight recently carried as ballast at nominal rate*. Augusta, Ca , April f —The extreme cold weather for the past forty-eight heurt has kiilad fruit and early swgstables ia .Ueergia aad Houtb Carolina. Ti hat is horna without a baby Many ehiidrta have eeugbi and cold* just new, and should have the greatest ear*, an# a buttle ef Dr, Built Cough Hyrup. i'nc* •fily cant* A German dealer recently -*c* v*d 82.- 1 **i dead hamming birds, Kt.tk.si daad aquatic birds and KD.tkS) pair* of wings of turds ef all kiads for ladies banaaU. E. F. Kuukel'# Hitter Wine of Iron Gives tanc to the stomach. It improves the appetite aed assist* dig**tier,; excites the bewals to heellbv action, expelling all the foul humor* that COB laminate the bioed, cor rep', the sec-etions and offend tbe breath. It ascites tbe liver tea heal thy action and strengthan* the nerves, j imparting that glow te life that proceeds alone fries perfect he* th Thousands in all walks of life, testify to ;tha virtues e! this excellent medicine la cerrecimg the derangement* ef the diges tive o-gans Get f * genuine. Hold v fl.tk) bottle*, or six bottle* for So.tt' Atk jfor E F h unke'i's Bdter M ine ol Iron. *i d take no other. Ask your druggist and if he has it not, send to Proprietor. K. . F Kurkel, Nc 259 North Ninth Htreet. Phitndelphin. Pe. Advise free ; enclose three-cent stamp WORMS. \TORMS WORMS K F Kunkel'e Worm Syrup never failsi '.o_ destri v Pin, San'., and Stemnch Worms. Dr. Kunke',, the only *neces fni physician who remove* Tape Worm m two heurs, alive with head, and no fe# sc t-1 removed. C-tosmon tense teacbe* if Tape Worm* be remeved all olhar worms ican be readily destroyed. Advice at of tiea aad ttora, free. The doctor c*a '.a'.! i whether or nM tbe pat ent hat VOTM Thousands are dying daily, with wr rm aad J- not licw it Kite, spasms, tramps, rhokieg aad suffocation, sallow complex • oa, cir-lea arouad the eyes, swelling aad pain ia the steisacb, restless at r. ght, •grinding of the teeth, picking at the note cough, fever, itching at th* seet, huad jßcha, foul breath, th* pat las t f l*'a and thin, tiekltag and irriiatian in tha an u\—all these symptoms, aad mora, cam# ifrom warms k F Kur.ke! tW. rin M r uji never fail* to remove them Price. jSllklperb tile, or six bottles for For Tape Worm, write and reusult the Doctor. Fi-r nil others, buy of yeur drug gist the We-n, and if he ' as it not, I scad to 1>• E P Kui.ke'. SM N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa Advice by mnil, fraa ; tend Ibree-cent stamp. C amphor M MrCabt. 1 There hat loag been a great and uniyer . Sally-fail want of a History of the World suitable for genera use This want .* tew. being supplied by The Nalienal Put.uh ' agio, of Philadelphia, Fa, who have . usuad a handeome valume, eatitiad 'The | Fiotarial Hu'.ory ot the World, by Jas ID MeCaba. a wall-known histarical wriv j iar. Thi* work will, undoubtedly, take rank a* a Standard Histery. It ,s the most vaiuabla hoek that hat beea published ia this country ler many year* h conta ns 1 a separate and admirably written b story ef every nati<>* of ancient and modern umes, aad is full of va.uable lafermalion |< oncerniag than, and a a manner that will enable tbe reeder to refer sastaaily to any suhjai t upon which information is de sired . and there is not a questiea that can be ashed concerning nay histeraal suh jeai, but as answer to it can he found ia this work. Tbe anther does not content | himself with a mere dry statement ef fact#. ; but skalcha* the life and manners of the | various nation* ef which he treats, in life like celort. aad presents te tbe reeder the cause* which I*4 to the prosperity end do j ray of the great powers of the world. He ; shews as the various great men the war riors, statesmen, poet*, sag**, aad orators I —ef ancient aad me jern times, and makes them tamiliar te the reader ; be expiaia* the secret molives ol their actions, and poiau out tbe lessens which their lire* lee< h A valuable feature of the hook i* { a full History of the late War between Russia aad Turkey. Tb.s is the only complete History ef the World in print, aad it sheuid he read by every intelligent person The niechanica. execution of the boak. d. serve* the highest praise. It contains 12GB large double-column pages, printed in tbo clearest arid rue*! beautiful style or : paper ol the very best quality. The beek is embellished with over COO fine enjrav sags The#* engraving* ere genuine works of art. and were made at a cast oil over S2&,UW. We cannot to* highly praise tbe numerous and beaatiful por traits ol historical parsonage* with which it abounds. The price is so low that every one caa afford to purchase a copy. It is sold by subscription only, and Mr. Jas B. Lee.; of Centra Hill, wtie is the authorized agent; for this section, is now caavassing for it. j lOap 4t tiouuT j ">U. th Hon Charles A Mstsr. President rf' tb court of I'commnn !*!•• In tbe JuUiclnl llta * Uicl oooiliUnf df th* counUti qf Unulf*. tTuun m a ihn lluu rat ie San#"! V rik. m l th*] H'jrvJfV.'lf .John Ulv*n#. A**gci*l**h j •rj guerter Seeeiuo* of th* l**eo* ttrphen*' Court t mil paurl of • (sßimun rtre# In IlalUfuula !'• . for j tb* iHbontf of Ontr*. end tx> conmoc* *n the th' Mender uf Apr I win* th* 3*fh dej uf Aprl 1 1*7?, | end u> coutlnu* tu **k j I N* then eud tb*r* to pro**cut* eelnt ih*oi [, ea aiiell b* juat t#t**n under my bend, et flellefonte. h* lit dey of • Apr t& th* i*er of our lsnrd. I"?*, end In th* " 7ear uf lDd*p*nd*no* of th* l ! nlt#d Ktet aIOHW sSPAXt.LKK, hhrrlff DR. OMKKHOLTZER'H LINIMENT" rAMI'HOIt M I l-K. It IW* hljLls r. sail iiosirly us*U (or Rbsumtiitni, ('rwe#d Sssl, Ache*. I'stas. aarct. " Klinvt. Hwllin*. Sprslnt, olc. U U of lk iroMsnl? '•Ill# la curlnp Rflt#. Bi>rty# snj lyslUcgs In J 'p*ciV uolotu toj tvirols tt l one* soollias ml B rSlltrtt thtslla wlats. Uu> muscles sua tks ~ Afiklac nsrsss TUs mooej will bs pt' It now fully under wjr, and tha intlucameuU ofFered are of a character | that cannot fail lo he highly attractive to every buyer wilhiu reach of Phil .jadclnhia. We have nu imixieuao atock iu evaryocg of our TIIIIiTV DE | PA HTM KNTB, reaching in the 2 dejiartmenu of Hilk# aud Drcmi Good# to 5 NKVKKAh HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. ' Tbe Ibtell harggios in lb# SILK DEPARTMENT 1 AHE HO PIECES g,j I'IFCES SOLID COIAiR LYONS SILK. BLACK SILKS, AT l iv'l iVu i' s .r 24 Wide. I. .11 „ A1 " SK Thi. IMS. ..... ~d Lr-S, Kilk " AVWI ' e*r otrrr-d at It.* price, and the identical This is uf,doubted Jg .gg b . fy b i. garni, can i„„d , . 0,, counter, of l, r Black Silk *var pfac.d an .a. most of tb. landing retail fcou.oe aifl2&.ia Amtrica. 7 euler , All tha finer gradea of both Black and Colore are diaplayad io uosur. immtd "rl.iient at r iunlly law price, in proportion to quality, I„ FAX and hi MMLK HLkh we alto olFer the grcalcat poneible attraction#. I) It E S S GOODS. A few of the latebt bargain# in thi# department are : ALL WOOL BEIGF-S. MEDIUM PRICK TKXTUBK.S FOUR QUALITIES. OSBORNE SUITINGS "I"'" Ani,a.emi TURSE gt-atirißt '"* "* SAXONY SUITINUS "** PKICES : STEVENS- CHECK.-,' "*• HVE QUALITIES SILK FA NT AIBIIBTI PES, PBmrc la Osiba.re Big# mi JU IRICKB: FRKNCU PLAIDS, Co, 65, ,u, *7|e aad JI.OO j Our awortment of J) n- Good# is bewildering and include# all tbe beat production# of Prench, Knglibb and Auieric-nn Loom#. II LA C KGOODS. •SOIL, ol ll.e !;.[ bargtin. In tbia ilepanoiaut afe.- IN BLACK CASHMERES J IN HENRIETTA CLOTHS. V ou! ' #w " Tbe rriees begin at FT! ct*. and advance ord*r n * biievd to b* p*rf*ci it ev#rv rrgulnrly I2J cu viz (illy reliability in wear }1 ~-q ji 75, gl 7| and $2.00. . . . , YVa imparled ibas* goods largely, bav- K**t-.ng a* icf*rior goods, pr 4 cex range ing bad tbein n.ada to aur owe direct or w r , y, ... . . ~ ! I)R\ GOODS, in all latest Spring Styles. i 1 j HLAtK GOODS AND SILKS. ! SHAWLS, THE LATEST NOVELTIES. j[ j CARPETS—BEST GOODS. ALL CHOICE PATTERNS. CURTIN j! J LACE AND CLOTH. TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS, i 1 j HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, '! } TIES, CORSETS, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, AC., AC. !> \ WHICH WII.L BE OFFERED AT PRICES FEVER BEFORE KQVALLSUK t. BAVLAN9, j 30 mar Sin BELLEFONTE. i i Special Notice# THE WORLD'S RALM. Dr. L. I) Wavburn's Alterative .Syrup, A as*.l Till 111 V (JVC VKARS lux prlvxta pracUot, *at) ucTwr failing to radically cur* RHEUMATISM, Itraam, Krr*l|>lu. Kcrwfulx. Sccondxrj SjphllW. firx. •■1 Ihgbam and all dis-xx*. In wblali ifla Lloud la impllnatwd. la now oflarwd So tha public. lioldb. all KaUll Druggist!, Ahd wholaaala onl> J W v bqru JSaqiuma CC. P. O Has XW. Rocbrn- PIMPLES. I will mxll. (>*#> tb* ISK-Um for a atmpi* VagaUbla Halm thai will nam Tan. Kr*. k!*a. Plmpfa. an.l Rkrtrbaa. laa.ing I*, aklu aofi, claar ana lwautlful: alas instruct ion, fnr producing a luiurUnt groash of hair on a bald baad or amooth facw. Addraaa. Inclos ing Sc stamp. Baa. Vaadalf A Co.. *u ABB hUaat. K. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TbaadcarUacr h.r ing haan parmaaaatlg otirad ef that droad dtsaaaa, ikon.umplbu), b/ a simple r.melj. la anikma u> makt known lu hit tallow wig*rare th* mcaa* of cur* IV all wbo dealr* It. h* will aead a i-npr uf Ui* praacrlpUua uwvf. (fra* of charge > with I b* Uractiunt for preparing and using th* earn*, which ihcj will find a aura cur* fur I'unaumptton, Aalhma. llmo-hltlt. Ac. Paritcs wialuu* U.c Prescription, will plaas* address K A WILSON. XM I'ann SL. WUHamsburgh. A Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH; A OKNTLKM AN who sußarad for year* from Nar runs OabUltf. Premature dacajr. anil all tbe alert* ot ruutbfuliodiu'raUoii.wlll for Ih* aak* of suffering tiomantlj. tend fraa to all who aaad It th* rsclps and llrsotton for making tha almpl* ramsdr br which he -a. curad Hufferera wishing to protlt bj tba adeertia r'a saporianco can do so by addressing tn perfect con -1 dance, v T JOHN B. 00DKN,42 Cailar St., New Tork. Plf IHJOf all kind*. TimCRH. dlachxrgas of J _UI'OOIk or mucus, and all dLease, of th*' HKuTI M quickly and perfaoUycurad b a eimpl* and ! uiothlngHamad*, for information, addraaa MjaWSm lIrJ.PABKK AUO..H An*ht..NY 1 jQR.S. O. GUTILIUsT Dentist, Millheim. Offers hit profaaelonal terelrae to the publl*. Ho Is iroparod to perform aUeparallona la th* daatal *r*- Hatanow fnllyprepxrad to *xtrxct ifetbeb** NATIONAL HOTEL. CORTLANDTST. 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