flit Crnttr jOrraocrat. BELLE FONTE, PA. The LAritMt.Chrnpnat Knit Bant Paper rrm.iaiticn IK CXNTKK COI-NTY. TIII: rcniainsof .lohn Randolph, the renowned Virginian orator ami states man, have boon removal t'roni Roan oke, ami interred in a cemetery at Richmond. Mihs diwia'iusi: Mia Kilt, daugh ter of the Agent of the White River I'te Indians, who was supposed to lie murdered a short time ago, has lieen appointed to a clerkship in the In- terior Department at Washington. She is said to he a bright, intelligent girl, about twenty years of age. I'm: Republicans of Virginia, in connection with the Readjusted, have ehoseii (ien. Mahone, a "Reliel Hriga dier," as their candidate tor Initod States Senator. (en. Mahone is an able man, with Democratic proclivi ties, and is known to have been a brave lighting officer in the Confeder ate Army. fill; present negro exodus from North Carolina, it is probable, may l>c dignified by a Congressional investiga tion. Mr. Shelley, of Alabama, has made a move in that direction in the House, ami a resolution for the same purpose has been introduced into the Senate by Mr. Yorhees, of hid. This exodus is unquestionably a Republi can movement, to imjtort in sufficient numbers an ignorant horde of irre sponsible negroes into Indiana to lie manipulated as voters to overcome the , votes of the |x-ople of that State in the coming Presidential election. The conspiracy will perhaps collapse. The intelligent people of Indiana already show symptoms of disgust that bodes no good to the party resorting to such despicable means to change the vote of a Htate. THE Senate passed, L>v a strict party vote. Senator Davis' resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for u tabulates] statement of the amount paid out of the Treasury in each fiscal year, since the 4th of March, lttfil, in private claims growing out of the late war. Secretary Sherman, in his late campaign speeches, made the broad assertion that large amounts of fraud ulent claims had been paid. Ho did this for the purpose of placing the odiuin of their passage on the Demo cratic majority in Congress, and to en force the inference that if the Democ racy continued in the ascendency this class of frauds would accumulate. If tluwe fraudulent claims were paid out of the National Treasury, his re|iorl in reply to the resolution, if made honestly, will no doubt result in plac ing the "Ixmt on the right leg," and fix the responsibility upon tlm party the Secretary is interested in shield ing from public scrutiny. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. Fr >di nr Corr'Npond^nl. WASIIIVOTOV, I). December 1.1. The House evidently means business in demanding that .lohn Sherman must show how many millions have been paid in Southern war claims, and fur ther to show the number and amount of fraudulent claims paid bv the Treas ury, as well a* the step* taken by the government to recover these moneys. Mr. Sherman is either a fraud or a fact, and will now have full opportunity for demonstrating to which category he belongs. He has yelled fraud against the South, in connection with her claims, and as the Fort Sugg. Wetowki, and other unblushing swindles occurred un der Republican Administrations, and ware, in every single instance, engineer ed through by so-called loyalists of the South, it is fitting indeed, that Mr. Sherman should t>e conijwlled to make bis words good in an exhibit of just what the South has filched. He, as Sen ator, did as much towards making fraud, perjury and tbeft, synonymous with Republican law, as did the hero of the Ftort Sugg fraud a* •'ongres-nian. He enacted laws ottering money* to every aeoundr- 1 who would trump up a false . claim and suliorn witnesses to swear to t loyalty, etc., and the House did noble work in resolving that he ro|>ort just to how many millions he has la-en the active agent in filching from the Treas ury. He bus given ns the talk, now we want the cider. He will find him •elf buried as deeply under the foul blot of "Southern claims" as Jim ltlaine was in '7fi under his railroad transac tions, and we predict his presidential aspirations will prove quite as baseless as were those of the "Truthful Jeems." Death has already begun his roU by marking Mr. lay, of Missouri. Who next ♦•-I.ast Onyre>s had a peculiarly fatal record for Congressmen, and the •filth bids fair to equal it. Mr. Lay's re mains were sent home in charge of the usual Congressional committee, iiccotu panied by his widow, who remained with him in hi.* lost moment. Men coming here from the active pursuits of home life, to.sit in close, overheated rooms, to drop all exercise and outdoor habits, and to eat the high ly seasoned food of our hotels, neces sarily must sutler physical prostration in some form, and it is no wonder that many constitutions succumb. I.vcn with the infamous tide swamps which the causeway ol the Long Itridge has spread out in hundreds of acres ol I extent, light before us, and which fill die city with malarial influence*, yet such is the perfection of our sewerage and our streets, that the general health of \N ashington among people of fair hy glcilic habits, is as good as anv other city. The exodus of negroes from North Carolina to Indiana continues to pour into our mid-1, penniless, hall naked, hungry people, who are huddled prom j iseously, men, women, children and dogs, into an old building, and kept there as so many animals, until ship ment can he effected through contribu tiona of funds. If there he anything superlatively devilish it is the action of those who seduce the negro, by lies, front his comfortable home in his native country into this exodus. A stop should ,he put to it. A negro tut* full right to change his locality when pecuniarily able to do so, but no set of scoundrels has a legal right to -end women and children out into vagrancy, as i* being done by these vidians in North Caro lina. i Among the many superb -tatu--* which adorn the public parks nnd ! square* of the National Capitol, there have none yet been reared to anv of the great and accomplished jurists of America, whose names and learning stand out in our legal literature nnd on | the pages of history us great as those of I Krakin, F.ldon orCoke. It is gratifying, therefore, to see that a bill has just been introduced in the Senate appropriating #_*l,l*l for the erection of a statue of ex Chief Justice Marshall, of the Cult ' ed State* Supreme Court, in Judiciary Square, Washington City. Whether it will pass, depends on the ' vugresmouiU appreciation of America's most eminent i jurist and greatest <'hiof Justice. Apropot of the War Department, in ' teuring down the old War Department building this fall, it was discovered that j the foundation vva not of stone. The bricks wore laid on the ground in a bed of mortar, and the place of a corner { stone was taken by a mortar imbedded j brick. This curious piece of masonry lias been fixed in a gin-- case, and is kept in the office of the Chief Clerk of ; the Department. Writing of the mutations of time re minds us that one of Washington's old j farms, a part of the Mt. Vernon estate, ■ is advertised to be sold at auction in that sleepy old town of Alexandria, on j the IMtli inst. Washington had five farms, all lying adjacent to each other ion the Potomac. The "Cnion Farm," containing 92H acres; "Pogue Run Farm," containing 64'.' acres; "Muddy j hole Farm," containing 476 acres; | "River Farm," containing 1,2- lucid description of the auctioneer does not indicate. The joint committee of the library have under consideration a proj>o*!t.on to purchase the sword worn by General Washington when he resigned his com mission at Annapolis. The sword is offered for s.de to the Government by Mr. H. 11. Lewis, of Maryland, who ha* come into possession of it, by in heritance, through Major Lewis, a ne phew of General Washington. The action of the committee will inspire our zealous antiquarians to resurrect a car load of old hatchets with which Gcprgie cut the cherry tree, A subscription list is being circulated j in the House of Representative* in aid of the indigent district* of Ireland. About seventy-five member* have con- tributed, and it ta expected that the list will fie adorned with the name* of all the member* of the House, nnd many dollars of our dad*, before it is i sent to the Lmerald Isle. In emulation of the example of our Naticnol repre | sentative*, the Irish citizen* of Washing ton a e organizing with a view to secure ' contribution* from the citizens of Wshn- I ingtdn for the suffering |mor of their tative land, and in view of the proverb I ial generosity of that race, we think they will make a* good showing of oon" triNution* as any other city. The lrih stand here, in number*, next below i the colored f-eople ; but when any pub lic demonstration, involving their na | lionality, i* called for from them, they j ezliil.it on our ntreet* an a*toniaking man of drilled, able-bodied men, out of all proportion to the dieplay* of the I other race. Fvi.n, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Tin. ItKroHUKn CiirKuc— Tiik "I)OC- i irisk" Km n'IATIIP koh rim Cirm> > ' IKOAM/A I los AMHKTTI.KH IIV TIIK PKACK (,'nM M l-HION, —Till! Peace Coin 111 i 111 of | the Beformed church, which ii-cinbled : week Imfore U*t in 111>rrinlitito *eo if it w- |H>*-iblo to nrrivc lit n ha-i* upon | which to reunite the various faction* nii'l j ur whole salvation. 11. We hold that the ( hri-liim life |i L uitied hv the out wiirel vign- i- imparted to th* —who trulv hc'lieve, hut tlint the**** who collie t l * the*-** holy -ncmnienti* without faith, r***eite* only the outward element* u..to iniideiniin. lion. \ We hnve come t*> n clearer appre hension of the fact that the ( hri itiai. life iv something hroader mill e|'*eper than it* manifeatatiotfl in * onacioua upninn. V I. We hold theih- trine of ju-tifl' ution liir ugh true faith in dc*u- < hri-t, nc. cording to which only the *ali.*f*< lion, holine--ami righte<>iine-* of ('hri-t i-o,ir rightcouanc** le-forc tie .1, and that we can not receive nie l apply the •nrue toourselv in any either wv thmi hy faith nnlv. \ 11. We* hole! the doctrine of the min it**rinl office ne*eor*|mg t** which the* m.n l-ter* eif the e hufedl KTe* let lord* let laltll, but servants, mew* teger*. he*rahl-. watch tnen of I hr; t, co-worker* with (i**d, preae hr* of the \\ *reJ, nnd -lewvrd- * ! th** tllV-ten* - cef I *| VIII. Wn bold tba doctrloo of tbo unl ver.iti prie*thiM..| of t*elie\*r* over agaiii.t all It* mnnir.ing tendcncie-t*e prn-tls i-w. e*r, while we *]•** nert the j r.j .-r re* "gni tieen eel tllC 111 11l l-t ■ Tla I ofl'lCl' 111 lllee c hurt h ■ef ( 'hri-t. IX. We affirm our cnnflelence in the truth eef i'rote-tantieon over again-t the e rreir* •.f lt**me*, on the one hand, ami again-t the e*rrer of rationalism and int.- ! c|c*|ity -Hi tloe eether. \ All phihMOphi al am! the..l..gi.nl • j** ulnluen- hi the church i thexjld bo held in humble* *ubmi*-ion I** the Wold of God, which, with it* h> v.*nly light, *h..*.'..l il ' Limine and guide the e|- <-arrhe of reason. WKATIIHK Win*.—A nj>rter of the ; t'lmmbc*r*hurg FuZ/cy Sjtirit recently put hitu*e|f in communication with n weathor prophet, the *ub*tamc of wh*>#e pr* gm>*li cntion- are a- follow*: December com nuncing with it* third M**nday will | M * w**t nnd cc*l*l. About Ihe-'Jiuh there w ill Ih* ii fall cef -now nnd alo n fall of o *nid lernble *lej th on Chri*tmn* or a *lay *er two Inter. There will le* severe weather the lnt tw*> week* in December. On the f**urlh *f January there will be a thaw. th** aoft *|iell la-ting tor al*ut tw.eday* I Then a evere ami audelen cold *nnp w ill ceiine , t hi* will l>e prolonged until Febru ary. The coldest day of the *-*aaon will fall al it tlo 'j.'.jh of January. February will be n cold m**nth with considerable •now and - *ine rain Th** winter will break aleiut the twentieth of March A mild spring will follow. "Keirther than thi*,'' -aid the wise man, "I have n*>t cal , culat'vl. IAS i r.K or I'rav r.n—lt lea- Imcorn* cus tomary to make the lirt week of the new k v-ar eine of prayer, ari l for thia object the Vvangi'lical Alliance hn adopted the fol lowing programme for the firl week of IW, commencing January I Sunday, i January 4—fv*rmon on tlo* "Fullne*- Af ('hri-t* Salvation, Monday, Janunrs —Thank-giving for the blc**ing* of the f.a-t year ami prayer for tb-jr continuance Tuesday, January fi f'onfo*h*n -f *in and huioiliation l>efi*rp God. Wednesday, Jan uary 7 Prayer for the church of I'hriM, it* minister*, it* gr*>wth in grace and it* enlargeme*nt, and for revival- of religion throughout our country. Thursday, Jan uary M—Prayer for Christian edm alien; I for the family, and Institution* of learning ; for Sunday-*' lioola ami Cbri-tian A*#ocla j lion* Friday, January 'J—Prayer for na ■ tion, ruler* and people; for |e*ace and r**- i ligiou* liberty. Saturday, January It!— 1 I Prayer f*r Heine ami Foreign Sfi#ion* : I for the out|eouring of tljc Spirit uje>n all ' fle*h ami the conversion of tlo* world. ('Kvtßr II *i.i.'a Cnai-TstA- Fr-rtv AL. i j —The Lutheran denomination of Centre i I Hall I* making arrangement* for a festival j to be held in that place, rommenci/ig next * Wedneulay the 'Jfth and continuing until j Friday. Kfflcient eoinmittee* have leeen apfviinted in all the department*. Tlie**e U a i**nimittee of gentlemen to attend to the general an*l a com mittee of Uilio* to perform the culin ary work. But the mo*t efficient and vigeirou* c'*mmitt* lv meant i thoe dangerou* mlnxe* who get al-uit with ' puff* and curl paper* inducing the untofla licateil to *pcnd their money. The name* of the member* of thi* committee are Mi*e Gertrude Miller, Kale llarp*lcr, Maggie Miller, Dollie Ktnerick, Maggie Stover, Annie Bihle, Licr.le 11 •>t<*rtnn n ami Annie SVil*on. With the aid of the** entranc ing maiden* the fe*tival cannot fail of meeting with ucce*. —Gingham fl to a cent* per yard, a ' I.yon A Co'*. •/. 11. 11.1 I I.ASiI'S Our I'rlrr llrn-iiinnln Slorr. I II . II AU K. ANIt ' S M ■ A LI.KCH F.N S ST It K FT, BKLLKFGNTK, I'A IIKAIM/IJAIMKHS |'()|{ | >j* <;ool)s. —AT TIIK IIKK IIIVK <)M'. I'ltK'K ]',\f M SJVK |>|JV f.dttj,. ST<|{| I HIM nth ring tin* I.AHuI'.ST, It /.s'/' ami I'IIHAI'KST e*tee* k **f ItrV lilieell* ilt ( ('lltr'! (VlUlltl KVKUY .. I li !• v J /k| r ||r 11 11 f A M • • uM Hkm Amm* I. 11 ti-, 1 tii 1 AN On 11 i, 'V *•> 1 \ l. lift, *t iftw mHm> r i r .rtwmm > It ■gm 1-4 I.i* }i• J /.■!*• *1 f l' tf J* wither. f II.If M• ■ , I MW Mini, • Mi) I' - rinaii. ItfDWlKh llt\ I > I tlb.ftftl fM*te t , 1:.% W U 1 aini l-H. Mi** s J lint, f w * • I UfC. t ar.tre ' *r,tc I. Mr 11, h*l) lit k • f M.atrr * 4 r k. II until 1 I tint* f*T4MItYI"II \--IMI-Oj |.. . 17 KM I IMiaiM, Mr J H Mcmmlmhit Mm • mi* < m* Or, iar tli • f 4*f' nt .ri M -H triMV.rit h. the I'll. r.*t* I >* I t. I. khr •! ib' rc|ftfif# f i),ft I II f*n.*i. 11 * n rv Uw tad Mtai Koi 11 • . l< 1 I i Bit . • • HifMini Bim i 1 hi DEATHS. I*fill.!. l M hut TilWt. CUM ■ ut) Hi mm i*rll Mr* Kll*®4etl fti*h*),a< . to '>rr.4n, ~th Junl day* Mol.lN I * • I < Vti . • l . -rl2 U* • Mr Martha C. M run . hrr Tvth fBBt CIMtV-ftr, 4h 1 iMOi t T'ftl lint I f. ,t„ 1 Tuft I • ' ftf'-1 1*- )M1 ft r#l 1 i day* k j nwiM Mil Mi bit I, tit** l>tb •!, Mr llaimt Kliifc a I ir*. 41K ICY —'Hi Dwrem' #r !• it Mft'l n U.vnO,,| .* ' 'hitim|ll t> Cnrtin l/finl 4 ike* * .•> f JWt m.ri and athntlna Aik* ag'd 1V }:• m nth* and Jf> !•)• Tha of tld* b*4W ••• a },n,j mm * f m 1* titan ' Hiniif) I .li t*h4lft| At Ib* ' to*- •'f b* •Ir*!h b# **• *•! rtilvtlni ll** | arftka, h Ha* nfii>rl U !• ivl Prf~ t fmt k fiti n mark kb* *ll !ufr>l Imr.tiff I*>a la.t |, ~|i b frr I) ll . ri*>n* <•! J'* *. it • nt! limr. | Ili it!r, b 1 *l-1,1 ih* '.*•! r, t t f tl.r 4**--ft**-!'* lif~ at hi* 1" A* lb' i**rr*l nlftfuift at. ) frt**4 * *!► I hi* b" U4r !h ni an aff**(lion*t far* *ll. a*king ♦ n* 4#l** b • hn.tf it . n|i| b* t* h* aotlH •* J'ftw*, *iii)i)( that I ' r*,*l4 ut a all lug faMin* bit n,, th*r lht I-' * 4 fth In the m rnii.c (kff, ha rijMratr*! t>"*n \o •it. I U ' T*- g' ng ho®* n - *r> ta t> r,atn, \ tit rr 1 ati'l mm •, Sn u>ot* •' •*! Iba hr>' "f '®f . u . r { it,( h'M lirtt. 'tni* tl r.® h• • ifa b ira* ti|> thor little- • -r, ITI mar, in ti," frt -f lb* i. l-'rat l t '• Ifti ■ lib a ®ila f iflnwi| b ' that alien the NIMVAI i f i tb mob y 1 may la yfr|rel t>> wl him In th*l bnm* h*n thara • ®< |<*r(lrff A|ea|i In Jrn. t*r fm® lb** Tl'i binD HI. CTO'I, CRIV | MM Aarr alary la>giil Notice. NOTICE iH hereby given tlint I bate till* .lay *|'jliel to tl4 Aorratat* of In ! lernal 4fTara of Ilia 4 . mn.otiaaaltb •! IVnncyOani*, i for a 44arr*nl t" •**••* **• acre 4 ®rMm|me>t latxi. i litMh In Cartii* hai.fthlp. In t>ntr .-.'tinly. *M>oin j In* Un 4* in lha aarrantar* namn* of Kirh*r iay oat'-* >uthaat. and lb Ann*ly on th- n*>!lhft'l ' KtLlh I iH4li4 Hj4la4 nla, !*ar I V H?t, SIM Aiiditor'n Notice. IN the Orphnn*' Conrt of Centre aonnty • In tha matter of tha 4'wnnt of 4\ 11, 1.1 AM r. TlMMl>*i\. h*a-ut,K of, Ac„of a4 Ml 11. ntK Vr.VHOV. d^.aard. Tha Andit<>r appoint ad hy th* C mrf In make dlafri bnli <8 .f tha food in tha Ha®da of tha aaid Kiotti-r among ho*e lagnllr antitla.l tbat.f., *||l mat tha partieHi int*r**(al, f-r tha ittrpae <•( hi* *|>tftintm*fil, ~n MONDAY, tha l®fh 'k*y of JANI ANY, I#%. at tla ofNo of i Ik UrftJ, Daliafonta, I'a M dw Kt.l.m L OlYm, .Auditor. To All IVhoni it nmy t'onram. 'PARK NOTICE thftt I, the un,ler -1 Mgnad wWrtbaf, hata mab api lbati 'O for * 4* arrant bn two or mora vrainf land, i® tha ton® •hip of Worth, In tha ronnly of rmlre. and Ht*|a of fannaylrani®, *dj lnin land* of John I. Th*ni|>on on th* a**t and o®th, Wrmdrlng n® lha al. and Jama* Canon on tha north. 4t- J" I.KVf JONM. llnrri/ l\. 11 it7, , llnrtlirtirr. k:. hicks, lSti.,*,-M,i t . T. \. HICKS A HIl! V.) IIAKIM'ARK. SsADDI.KRV, OILS. | PAINTS AND STOVES. |" • EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES! TO sl'IT TIIK lIMKS. .1 7f .M..1 it,, Aikf her, treed, meW Mr *k"'. || 4tf I . ■ I oris pom,, I•, M Ull I •'T I fifIorMAKKR, hf.. V. ,1.. fl I' 11 . ,1,. , ,in,i l-ij r I>P.ALKII> IS IT UK IHU(iS(NLV ; | /.KI.LKIt A SON, ♦ P • i i.i ~ * .i • ?.• nl .U* f kttl.lX nt 1.1.1N 1 • *M. Up f til' H' K f HIM •*(. nil r- •.. .t.PIPd 1 Hl'l -I- *** rd hi. Lftitfti; ffftlttia Mini |r*. AW-i v 111 |it ••* th-tn (Inly •uthmtlcftt'-d f at |>m t .<-r,t *.-** ELIZA Ml LI V \dinlni*lr*tfii AdminiMtrator'n Not ice. I KTTEHS nf Aiminit ration rum IlilillM | mviiiMs,ut. i.fiiM.i i iy. ( .(tit.i .i,f 1' nt>lttn. 4 • +*' I. ho Iwti cnt'.tiNl In (id ti* II t *l#. t* •<* in fUlttm .n>. t *t. to nil |wt a I '•<- *. s IWI II ■ • I . ■ {.tn • M 1 nr u. .,! ■•tfT.T-t ruitim M i Adm in Ist rat or'H Not ire. I ETTEItS of Adtniniatration, do lAn • r Hi eat Ate ■* \iMtt r*tlni|, de<*e~i UP "1 Hi* 4 l*>f f MtleePnt i*. (Vritc !*• !**• i-eeii to tie titvb r*t|„T>'l t >l Htif In Mid MiaP at' a-j'iMtol p. tiMnkr |attn M, • lid ftll |k r*"i. hoii.j- r lftii.it Ajpmiat nH efttftte mil |.).rnt ti.M.i dull •tilho.il'il'-i lo Mtlonf ihnitn nti. A New llook. Order* Non Taken. U1 I'V'PC Can make moat " 1 1 L I ? a rifn fk the Itilt oTr of the kind iwtioi "Till Hlt.llT* AM" ll Tll> 4 tl.fl M tlliftina, t •** i iWultm nil th' *rt* nn-l *•♦.? • in f , U , th*n to the %*rtom . "Unt* r l i n J the tft\ Itti tollT . Lief) ..fVt( er nod t Ax |w.irt mil hut one. It M liU'ltl tiofttli |4it. i, Im i>ml l ln fhdh ft Tel fold, ftnd M ftl f J |t<| 1 dttfrn Int ftk' inftnd t'tm*ft|* i • k.f A1..1 l>, nm .<■ n In .1) . J' M •( O'KK TOR KIhRMwH OR. NACJCH. I'n • T.Mt f t HARIRI. RIIOAIM. CANCER REMOVED, \V ITIIOV'T KNIFE, rikl in moat * * f*m BflhnHl pfllli A|.|.lt m r W T TlnllKß It. ||, R,1.,nr,. W IHI" t vnf'. r.M.ntf , f*. it ml I'i'tn NEW GOODS FOR THK— SPIIiMi TRADE II ■ hai t r/ii ' n r en/ ch.e and canful nth n't ion to t/u n/eiiiea, of 'J'" ■!' /'" the Spring Trade, and J"! JU>' tin/ 111 m imp thai our J ir> -rut .,ii runout 'it e rcelled ' r i'i ifpoiil to | n rut u, tonali ty or /'rut, uiul at rlunlit ,f It .■mi/id ( t , j ~jj srr. s r r. by any home < Crnlrt county. I hrr> 'II I 11... ll' // , leodi., 7 ii hn of mil ol t'u in ul/, hut cult atti il ium iiir> r' my but t'u/1 a i yhu —.lo 11..' of fish in tori, i/uaiii, La ml and ]•<> It*. >n each hall La err l. I hiej hare Letter ro/ur for (he rnoiuy than ehort in i 'ft te. 8.1.i Hn-ring anil While fish or' •< ry fine th i numm and tuli my freely. meats. Our Sugar-f 'i reel Hams, /tried lu'!, In i al.lu-t Jlacau anil (,'heene an oh worthy oj special mention. FRUIT. f >rau i/i • ami f,i ,/uan are rrry fine and the Jo ire Lnr enough to to hring the/a into rrcry iluu use. J>"t tlu priCi on than goods will hi much higher in a short time. MEAT MARKET. Our M..i/ Muriel, next door to our (irrtce ry room, in almuye He// supplied uilh the choicest me ate. Mr I. ill tin hint Jle ef, Mutton arid I en I that mil hr found; d rawed in f ret -class style and screed to Customers in the neatest. clean eat manner possihh. Groceries and Provisions. A<> hence a the ftracery and frarieitnbueine in lie/lefiinte it jirrjtarrd to supply all the wnnte of the family mi weII as /v can do lit present. SKCIILKII & CO. OEOCERS. Jlu'h Holier Illocl ■, Ih Ifcfante, I'a. ('IIEAP (IKOCKKY %M— PROVISION STORE. S. A. HKKW \ SON. Hume.'' Illocl, ne/rt door to /W Office, At* > u •"Ming in fh*u line | tnurh r*lu< #>4 F* "• if A#ll or In nrhini' M nil At*ds wfiWXTIIY IHOPI R. Th'? r<"iiu>c BREAKFAST BACON. •Mh Ik# DRIED BEEF, ISvh'U. mHii in* Is >h Km will flnrt II II.Ht ln>H|. Tv tie* Hn • mil. CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.