He Centre s3emtrcrat. BELLEFONTE, FA. A.o-aßicxrx-i'-crjß^.ij. NEWS, FACTB AND SUGGESTIONS. TBI TIIT mr TBI NATIONAL WKLPAIt II Til INTELU *W PUBfllltT or TBI FABMBB. TUB CENTRE DEMOCRAT U pub lth*J '*J tkgnlt; Burning, at H*ll*fuM*, Centr* county, C*. TERMS— of |ulilihm. k*Apr going out of the countj null b# p*ld for In BUTBUCO. Any p*r*on procuring a* tencMh *ub*criber* will DO •♦ml copy frw f charge. OuriiUulfi circuUtiuu m*kr (hi* pnpor *n on* Qiuully reliable autJ profitable milium for auvortioiug We hare the nitmt ample fact lit Ira lor JOU HUH* n4 are firepan*! to print *ll hi ml a of tloolui. Tract*, Programme-*, Po*ter,<.Vjnui)errial printing, Ac., In lb* Uneot stylo mid t tho lowest puoothlt* rate*. All advertiMuiruti for A Ira* tvrtu than threw* month* 20 cool* per lino for tho Unit three inorrtion*. anl ft cent* A line fr each additional Insertion. Special not Icra one-half moro. Adttorul notice* |6 cent* |>or lino. leH-'tu ViiTim.ui • *■* >iiiiuns, in cento per lino A I literal discount U made to poraono Adrerthriug ly tho quarter, hall year, or /ear, a* follow*: IMCI ocfvriko. g | j j Oue Inch (or IS hum Iht. ty(><•> fjflg Two initios. „... 7 io| lo Tliroo Inches ...... ]<■ jj yi Quarter column (or 5 Inches). isjao! 3i lIaIC column tor lu Indira) 20}. V 6ft 0.1 • • >l>l ,M . ■ (J.Y..V. IINI Foreign adTertittemem* must be paid f or bofora In ■•rtion, except on marly roiitrart*. when halfjrarly pnrmoiito in silrsnrs will ho rtNjuiH, tNJUTICAt-SoTlcn. t.% rent* fx r It or each Inoortion. Nothing Inoerted for lcd than .'m cent*. Urtlßß** NOTICE- in ihoeditorial column*, 16 cent* por lino, each insertion. Death of Colonel Forney. Philadelphia Time. 1 he death of John \V. Forney wren another of the link* which connect our political struggles with the great politi cal conflicts ot a preceding generation. Although he had lived a tittle more than three score year-., be had made himself an important factor in politics as early as 1844. Bo(n in Lancaster, with neither fortune nor fortuitous cir cumstances to aid him, he started at the printing esse, and waa his own careful teacher until he ranked among the ablest teachers of men. Colonel Forney's great forte was as a paragraphia!. Ktcepung only Horace Greeley, he was the ablest paragraphisl of his day, and no man in this or any other Slate more fully met the early re quirements of n general political editor than did Colonel Forney. The Penmyl vanian. under his direction, was the only great Democratic organ the party ever had in this city : and he was equally successful, according to the standnrd or journalistic success of that time, as editor of the Washington Union when it was the national organ of the Pierce administration. The journalism ol tunt day was greatest in party organs, and Colonel Forney, in the fervent vigor of his manhood, was the model partisan editor. In 185 i Colonel Forney made a new departure in journalism. The Prtu was the first bold attempt at the indepen dence of the party newspaper, and the resistance it encountered Irotn power aroused Forney to the grandest effort of his life. His battle against Buchanan and the Kansas policy of bis adminis tration, is one of the memorable land marks of our modern political history. It made Foruey one of the most poten tial elements of political power, and he wielded his power with such tare disci* tion and consummate ability, that when sectional disruption came in IBdl, he rendered an incalculable service to the country by his patriotic support of Pre sident Lincoln. Soon after the close of the war, Colo nel Forney was among the foremost to grapple with the defection of President Johnson, and his last great national battle was made to rescue Republican ism from the fatal policy of-ghe acciden tal President. He subsequently volun tarily retired from the Secretaryship of the Senate, and thenceforth his active participation in national politics grad ually ceased; but he was in the fore front, with his commsnding newspaper, in the desperate struggle to sttain con atitutional reform in Pennsylvania, and be MW it triumph as the people second ed his efforts by the Urgest popular majority for the new Constitution ever cast in the Slate. But the time comes in every life when the rude shock of perpetual battle be comes distasteful, and Colonel Forney retired to Europe to accept the then more congenial work of promoting the Ontennial Exhibition. Since then he has been eluggitb in partisan conflicts, and bis growing taste for rest and free dom from a degenerating political domi nation. culminated finally in hie eele of the Preu several years ago, and hie abso lute release from nil partisan obligations. He founded I'nyrru, ostensibly to found a first-class weekly journal of the stan dard of the successful English weeklies, but in fset o recall himself and bis many friends who had passed or were passing away, and keep their memories and their achievement# green. Few men have passed away from among the living of to-day for whom so much heartfelt grief baa been felt as is felt for John W. Forney, He was a chivalrous foe; the most genial of friends, end in all tbinga generous to a fault. Had he been cunning and un scrupulous as were others who wrestled with him at the threshold of tb* temple of fame, ha would have commanded Senates and Cabinets and even Presi dents; but he was moulded to battle for others end seldom won battles for himself. He was made the subordinate of Kenate and Hou-e when his abilities and devotion to principle and friends •bould have made him master of his masters ; and bis political fortunes were only the keen disappointments which, in the end. made hint retire to live in the grateful memories of past achieve ments and friendships. Hit great work was done, and be Unwed with composure to the messenger that summoned him to the dreamless couch of the dead, leaving regrets to the many who loved him in life and lament him in death. Vindicating Buchanan. A BAT or MOOT rsoa tin WORKSHOP or moaasPusß CUKTIS. The New York Sun contains the fol lowing letter: In the correspondence published by Mr, Huraiio King in the December number of Ctnlury. it appears that in November, 18(H), ha called tho atten tion of President Buchanan to the se- I cession tendencies of the G>iutitution, a paper published at thai time in Wash ington and popularly auppossed to be Mr. Buchanan's organ. For this sup ination I do not know that there was any foundation, excepting that the pa per enjoyed some of the advertising patronage of the government, it might na inferred from Mr. King's letter to his correspondent that he sftokc to the President repeatedly about this pa per and t hist the President did nothing. Mr. King does not appear to have known ttiat the President rebuked this ••ditor for his course in regard to seces sion. 1 have in uiy posession, on Presi dent Buchanan's Hies, a copy of bis let ter to the editor of the Cbrutitution , writ ten after that paper had lakvn ground against the President on the subject of recession : [PKIV ATX. ] "WASHINGTON, Dec. 25, 1800.—Jfy Dear Sir: 1 have read wnh deep mor tification your editorial tins morning, in which you take open ground against inv message on the right of secession. I hsve defended you as I csn again, t numerous complaint*. You have a per fect right to be in favor ofsecession.and for this I have no just reason to coin plain. The difficulty is that the Contli tution is considered my organ, and its ar ticles subject nte to the charge of insin cerity and double dealing. I am deeply sorry to say that I must in some authen tic form declare that the Constitution is not the organ of the administration. Your friend, very respectfully, "JAMen BICBANAN. "WILLIAM M. lkow.sr, Esq." In the multiplicity of matters of the gravest concern which, in the month of November, 1860, demanded the Presi dent's attention—of which, as well aaof all his conduct down to the 4th of March 1861. I expect ere long to give to the put.lie a full account—he may have not done everything that his anxious friends desired, before bis annual message of December 3, 1860, to relieve their minds of the apprehension that his adminis tration was suffering ir jury from this newspaper and ou other similar signs that it harbored secessionists among its offirets or the objects of its patronage. But I take it Ujon ine to affirm, after the most thorough study of Mr. Buch anan's course and a full examination of the very abundant muteriais contained in his private pa|>er*, thatfrom the time of Mr. Lincoln's inauguration, Mr. Bu chanan never did any important act which any patriot or any friend of his would now winli that he had not done, or refrained from doing an important act that any patriot or friend of his would, u;on close consideration of the facts, say he ought to have performed. There is not a more remarkable in stance in all history of the misconcep tion nnd misrepresentation with which a great public man ni.-iy be pursued than I ilia c-.se of Mr. P.-ichnnan. It is somewhat encouraging that the revels tions recently made by the surviving members of his Cabinet. Messrs. Black, Holt, Thompson and King, have tended to show the |>eople of this country how mistaken mny of them have been in regsrd to them. But it must f-e remem bered that General Dix and Mr. Stan tot. are no longer living. From them, and from Mr. Holt will come in due time the most indubitable proofs,put oj>. record immediately after the clyet.ded altogether," ! PAIII $l5O to my doctor and wna no better. I then took a few hollies of Pant's* A which cured me. The "Water Fuel" Loromotlvp. The new locomotive to ho run hy "water fuel" ia nearly completed at the Oiant locomotive works at Puteroon. N. •I. The tire box is specially adapted to the purpose desired of burning the naptha and water. The disassocistinn . of the oxygen and hydrogen, in the presence of naptha gaa heated to a teui |>eralure of four hundred degrees c., t* followed by the comhuation of the hy drhgen, at a temperature of eight thous and degrees 0., a degree of heat never before applied to the pur|>ose of making steam. It will occur to the theoretical mind that an agent *o elfective must > destroy the material with which it is brought in contact. Time and teal will, however, soon settle the matter. In the meantime we learn front the Rail way World that a railroad company bat ottered #1,000,000 for the right to use the new fuel, provided that the engine adapted to its use will draw a train of four Pullman cars from New York to Chicago and return on schedule time. Justice Overtake* a Snyder County Murderer After Fifteen Vear*. At Middlehurg, Snyder county, Detec tive Lyon and Officer Smith arrested Joseph Moyer ftrt a murder committed fifteen years ago. The accused was committed for trial on the strength of an affidavit made hy a citizen of Snyder county. The affidavit sets forth that fifteen vesrs ago two peddlers mrsteri ou-ly disappeared from the locality in i which Israel Erb. Jonathan Moyer and Emanuel F.ttinger, convicted of the murder of the gd Kinlzlers, resided and that a confession made bv one of lhee men implicated Joseph Moyer in the murder of one peddler, who was found in the bed of a creek. In the affidavit it t also alleged that the ac rused has followed Detective Lyon with the avowed intention of shooting him in retaliation for bis connection with the arrest and conviction of the mur derers of John Kintiler and wife. The sffidavit further declares that Ulrich Moyer, recently arrested for complicity in the Kintzler crime, participated in the murder of the other peddler. WoxEX that have been given up by their dearest ftiends as beyond help, have been permanently cured by the use of I.ydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It is a |io*itive cure for all female complaints, .'-end to Mrs. Lydi* K. Pinkhsm. 2.13 Western AvenuO, Lynn. Mas f for phsmpblels. MOTHER'S don't know how many cliil drn are punished for being uncouth, wilful, and indifferent to instructions or rewards, simply bees use they are out of health! An intelligent lady said of a child of thi* kind: "Mothers should - know that if they would five the little ' one* moderate doses of Hop Bitters for 'hsoor three weeks, the children would be all a parent could desire." Xrtr Advertisements. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphan's Court of Centre eswmty. I* the Mile of UW • IR.pl km. LA tb* *.'- not OF S. P RnU, and JUM R*M# H IL,n •RATON O rrraa RULE. DR SUIT. The auditor appntnted hy the Court to tiasr soil pam oprm UI. esrepUow* SLOT rswtato lb* W cosnl nreocding LA lb* ft 1.1 to*, AMI make dMribatton of lb* HUB la sod tnm| those L-*LLR emitted thereto *lll OAT lb* PSRUN LAIHMLID, far LB* PART*** at BT. pp*fnSws*ni. O* TIL L'RAD AV, lb* Mb day -I Joiur;, I**%. s( 10 o'rlork, A. M . si HK> OSKV Is FT.ll.loau. SOX . D ORAT. AwUlar. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphan's Court of Centre ennaty.sntel* of MICHAEL ItRTTIXor.R. In- d. The undersigned, auditor, appointed by ■sid Oowrt to task. dtstribnlbia at ib. f*d* I* tb. ban-Is of lb* administrator at snid 4scrd.nl, Io sad AMONG thorn legally entitled tbarvto, WOL all.N l In tba dntlaa at bis appolatoi.nl L bla nffe*. la Bell, fttnl*.an TIES DAT, lb. IMb day ol January. A. D_ USS. S| 10 o'RFCWM, A. a ban and *bata alt person* Inlarsaud may *M**d and PRAM at UTAIR Hums or b* defmrrml tram oumine la on aaM fnnd. W lI.HI R P. RKEOER. Andllor. A UDITOK-8 NOTICE. J V In ib* matlac nf UU Aceowst nf Jam** T. Leonard, trust** at R. P*rfc*J In tba Oort at Otm nn Ptaaa at Osnlra emmly, go. IBS An* T . IS*U: The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by lbs snid Oonrt. to diapn## at Iba except TO** St*d. r*-ataia iba aeroanl and AMKA dMrllmttn* at LB. L-al anca la Iba bands of tsUd Trust#*, among Iboa. Ually anllllad ib.R.T .ill siiand L ib. dntis* at bla ap- I-.lnim.nl, on TCERDAY. JARL'ART S, ISM M t o'clock A. M.. *1 bia .DBCA la Reil*ftrtit#, ab.N and beta S|| partlaa laursslad may *ppw M* D S. KELLER, Aadilor. A UDITOH'B NOTICE. ■* * Tbs awWcMjtaad. an aadilor appointed by Ib* Orphans' Ooarl of Cnalr* manly, la amk> DMRTBATTNG nf lb. (nods In LB# bands of Ib* administrator of tb* mtau of Wcaley Ronk. LLNI. .11l attend Io tb* dnlU* of bis appointment at IS oVlork A M on BAT CRDAT tb* 24TH day of tbcralar, al tb. TDKC* A!*S sadsr A Hover, In lb* Maruvgh of IMlMbal*. b*ra nil pnrttm Islarsalad on* si tend and prsaral tbair IMNV J. If. WCT7.BU Aadilor. Notice. if hereby given to the m*mb*R* at Ib* PANN* Vsli.s Mntnal Asanas. Mnl Ufs losorane* Company that TH.rn mil ba H.td an AUNTOA fat n Mwrd at fHrwrlar* TOY lb* y**r IWI tar Ml n and *b#rs Ml porttaata tatermt NM; nttovd. Mv J. 11, WSrSSL, Ocmmtmtoner. Sew Advertisement*. Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT t an order of the Or 1 pilaris' Court of Canlra coanly, will be *xpua*d Io poMI. ml*, ou the prsml***. ou Tliurtd'ty, the 29th of December, 1881, at 3 o'clock, P. M., tl> Mlnwloi rNI Mill*, Ui* tl projwrty of JOHN I'l NK I,C, ti ni Alt tliMt cDftnio iiicMUNitit, tenement und Imct ofUiMl iiliM( la W)kcr lo nhlt, Uiuihltil nod •lcrlhl M follow* : On ihw nofil. hy the ,f AilMtit fhN kcr, tlrc'd ; on th nut hy Unit* of lUislil'Mf p tOftb-lhirtl of the |uri hae motir; In hand on noflnnAlh>ii f aale; one-third In one jpgr, Mtid lite haUiirr lit two years, witii tiil< rw*t pa)Usrnts, to IseaeiUNMl t>) kfll end M it 4 K . Ten per cent of the fhst purchase inonr/ will L te oulred on day of aale. U iw JAtytH DI'.NKLK, AdmlftUU OrphuiiK* Court Halo —-up VALUABLE JIEAL ESTATE. I3URSUANT to uti onlrr of llu-Or -1 phan*' Court of Outre cutJ), | , will l ©*. j*-'bed to ptthllc tale,oti the prtntlisra, on Friday, the 30fA of December, IHMJ, at 1 o'a-ork P. M , the Mluwlrx dpetlM re.,l estate of JOHN I*. IUA'KkT, late ol Walker ton*lii|', t* craeed, to wit: No 1. Alt lh®t pUntntion or tract rf land aituate In Walker towts*h!p. Uatidvl and de. arMed aa ffdlows: Ou the wetl hy land* of Nso-itel heckei and lAavid Kdt, oti the north hy Mha< I chaf fer and Martin lirttuigard. on the Nit hy Und of Adam Vonada. and on the attUi |,y the puldlr r<#ad leading fiotu IMlefente U Lock Haten. vhUlalug 1 A.CIt3SS, la a high sla'a of ealllsalioß, upo a blrb Is *r*rt*d a Urg* FRAME UOL'SR.a iar* HAKK lIAKh'. all In n-mplrl* repair, .lib taa ri.lrrns of aai.r al tl.r taru. un-l osschbit and a n.ll of |*d sal.r at ih. b..a... also Iwo Appi* Oi.hs'-le ..f gi.al bswilu* frail. This farm, wbpb 1s a !•—t ib-slr.ld* on*. Is s tua'Ml ou lb* rrnnf puldlr Had. SIMII B.S and a half nil* frwni Brllrloul. and al.wl a half mil* lnk. T.sats or Bill-Oil. Iblrd of lb* pureliasa toon.y to b* paid on c-inftrmatl-.o of ml., lb* lalmo- in two s>|tial annnal payments, to b* aseured by Innd and uu ngs; an U> pt.tnlses. r>svm SIIARER. Cllßlsr UIPKF.R. IMs Administrator*. liiqueKt Notice. IN the matter of fhe estate of Wil liam Rlalr. d. rsaai J. lot* of Howard towiobip. ( *nle conoty. pa., To John lllalr and ll*ry Rlair Ib* b*lrs and I***l represents!lie* ol Uiil-aU lllalr •I s ISM d. lak* nutsrw IPsl by rlrta* fa will I**l. al i I o or tuck A. M. of aakd day, fur tb. pa r|m. ot making |urlllioti of Iba real salal- of sold dw,sld Rrwros. Snwtn*l Ream*. Barak Reas. ftsoawnnah Hol l.!p*tb*r. Rllastotb Wrfgbt, Jacob Ri.|,.| Michael Rial *l. Cwrharfne Sbotl and Tbosoas Meyers. Ih* b*tr* and legal isywrswaUUem at tbsnM I'eorman, dsosw *d. Io nor lata mart on tb* Mb Masday at Jan awry n*st. to a—pi or rsfse w accept at tb* eslnatkon. or Show ran** why tba raw! estate of tb# said diniaymd should not b* odd. Bam. node, to ba dm as la InonMUon. In lesilnuay •bmaof. I bar* b*r*wnto .1 my band and afigod tb# anal of said mart, at Rellafoale, tb* Mk day at Movamtor, A. D. |mi, MM R Rt*H'*lfPlELn,C 0.0 Ait.*! Jos* Srgsotsa. SbeOS. IM* —. —— THE BEE HIVE DMY HOODS AXD FANCY STORKS. \ 4 * JJKE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HI BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE __L BEK niVK bkhivs BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. bkk oivb BKK BIVK —J - BKK HIVE I i BEK IIIVK Mr. 8. Qoldtmilh kitlnfjuil rrtuniH from Sow York, where ho hMjwrcbwd the BKK UIVK largeet and boat aelected itmi of OOOLI.S ever brought to BELLEFoNI E. BKK UIVK An early in.portion <>f itni> i m<>t aolicited. Ecery department la BKK 1I!\ K now complete with the LATEST NOVELTIES ® We refrain from quotation*. But come and rcc for yournclve* / BEK HIVE DRESS GOODS, * DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, B EK UIVK SILKS, SILKS, BKg IIIU PLUSH, PLUSH, VELVETS, VELVETS, BKK HIVE _J L BEK BIVS BKK UIVK | THE PRICE TELLS and everybody TELLS THE PRICE! j BKK HIVK BKK UIVK CLOAKS, LACES, FRINGES, GLOVES, BIVS BKK UIVK HOSIERY, SKIRTS, CLOTHS, CRAPE H'YR DEE UIVK CORSETS, PRINTS, FLANNEL, , BLANKETS, BEg „iv K CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Atx, Ac. BKK UIVK . BBK HITS BEK UIVK We deira to call tpecial attention to our C nKKUIVE GENT'S DEPARTMENT. BEE BIVK We ean Rig Out lha tterner at from Top to Bottom, Inside and OutaMe, with any- BIVK thing that they demand, BKK BIVK Ma. Tboma* Jack*o* t rtill at ihe head of nwr MRRCHAXT TAILORtSO, BKK BIVK M and ha will ha glad to welcome all of hia old friend*, and aarva them In the moat BKK UIVK eourteou* and workmanlike manner. 0 UKK BIVK w Wa Mill continue the manufacture of the celebrated BKK HtVK OVERALL, BKK UIVK and are prepared to *uj.j.ly lha trade with any quantity ur fine d Ired, BKK UIVK ni... nivP GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, I bkk iiivf BKK UIVK to A Hmrman.) " nR BtmMQgl*, \ BKLLEFoNTE, TA. ..... BBS BIVS to A f i Walker Street, j* . RKK HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE ft. BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE 4 * BEEHIVE BEEHIVE BEEHIVE BEEHIVE BEEHIVE BEE dIVE | Sew Advertisements, IRS. LYDIA L PiNKHAM, OF LTNK, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COIIPOinTD. IssPrjalUr^^tirj far nil tbsw* PaUrwl t'swaplalora and Weabaaaaa* wrswosa twawrbsat fsmoka papatwtloo. It will curt entirely lb* srorat form of Fauial* Com fdalnts, all oearlan trswitdea, loltamfoaOon and t'teem tloa, t ailing and Idspfaeesneuta, and lls mme|l Bplual Weaknasn, nod is pwrticniorly adaptad to tb* ( bang* of Ufa. It Will dlswdra and **TW< tumor* from Use otenM In an early aug* of deaeb-rauent. 11m lensiete-y to eatt (sou banrora Ibefa Is ebss-bsd aery sfoedUy If IU nsa. It maoTtw falotnam. Barrtleriey, dsagroyaaJl erasing for stimulants, and rrlleTsa saaabiow* of tb* Mrmsarh. it tarty Btoallng, tleadarXaa, ycersowa Prostration, Osasial UabUUjr, lilnpliawnm, trey raw,i n and ino- Cestlon. That f-efleg of baarlog doarn, eawstng pal", wrlglit and barkarke. la always twomaarsstly cured by u* SMB. It will at all umes swt nnder ail elrramstarrras art In barmoay will, tiolaws tliat gossro lb. fsnsaks syatrn. Tar lbs rureof Kidney C'urnpUiou of Slur sag tbu ComtMnwd Is unaurpwwwd. I.TDIA F- PI\KUAM*S Vr.f.ITATJI.r. (OX POL'Xft Is prvparad at S3i and KA IVtsum Avatm*. l.ynn, Xam PrtcaSb SU bottle* for (L Sent ly mo I In tbs form of pUls, alao I n tb* form of iorrnrs*. on receipt of price, ,1 per bog for ettbar. Mrs. t iakbata fraaiy answer* ait isttera of Inquiry. Bend fur paropb iab AdArsm to übotra. Atrwfioa Mils /Vjwr. Xofamily should b. without I.TPIA E. nssnAX'V LIVER pIUJL They car* eoswaipation, bdbnumm, ui torpidity of tba llrrr. e cast* isr bor. SJT Raid by nil I>rnc!*'*• 'si ■ ■OHB|M al W u _Tbis |s n j I Srsimtodsadlntmd j ston and U, MbNc at I rg* t-y t It linn 1 man, M. It.. i**ns slid 11ladder. MavtLia rbuull 10-g-isi t, mil, it. j-gsrn S tscomiewed of t-or-ty Veg-util-ItWfrmtlenu. I •arb i.-ov ncmrsUng to mdir .1 eulbora, a |tert mnoly Is llstf. ■■■■iMWH ■ lir. Ilartiiiin It sHI . .>0 oo "I'l-* Addtsws II UAI.I.LIT A (v>„ I' M land. Maltsn. g-ty nil. HASTINGS. • ATTHRXKT AT LAW, BKLi-klnVrr.. PA. Oftic on Atlegbenr or reel, two 4-.-rs swat of the of. Be* ocrapled by Ist* Arm of V.- urn A Hastings <" tl # ft. #s IS. ft. a, v'sta. |>EALE A MrKEE, A ATTHRRKT f AT LAW. 14-tf HSto* oppusfi. t'owri li es •_ IP 11. I. Site, Pa C H. YOCUM. O# ATTORNET AT LAW. BCLI I.F'iXTK, PA OSkw on Jf B isnur of TNamund and Allogli-ny-st. In Uh ruatt Uhlj imq wl h) Vuntfn A New Advert tneinentn. TUB NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, nwpkiitoß, i it. J.t it and t i fit pat Sfietpnper FalfJUheJ t pwtauk run*. ONE DOLLAR PER Yl'Att • <> CENTS for Six Months, An Extra Copy t-. every irlub ut Tea. Hew York Herald, pcoLMiiKt) r.vKnr imr is TUB HUB I'lMiTAac rnet. fltt | I>f U I. Ulh., R.JU <1 r "I, low (!• •- !">' ' r """ )••' tef • ) >| 111. ,i iUy uf 11.1- aw*. I tin m nil..f.,r ,r,-J* , iB-d .l'.i> „n)Mi< t |r m uilti (('• lu-tnig * m.it.j.i mil) I#. ,mtfl -.a ■uWii|rtiua. l ' a lw punaf (lu.ii I|,I 1u.u11,.. —TO EUROPE— I*t Ll SrtMt I* mi AO M. 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(.aillon a Ihr hailing paper of the VA'esi. It rank* above all other* in rlmilauon. Influ *lif, arid In Ihr mlwin of Ita renriei*. brrai.te U l Jot ihe kind of paprr the |em>'r want. The Wrrkly Ttmr* rover* Ibe whole rw" a firM rltuui family journal. It l larj;. r and belter than any high-priced weekly <•!- feted tbr publlr; it. reading tna'ler cover* a greater *B>ir. 1* mote entertaining and la auuct.ve, and yet It imu KI Tow: DOLLAR A tear. Our agent* errrywtiere eay It la the pf>er In Ihe Oeid to can vaaa for. an.l read. re of one year are ao plraard that Ihey are at rw tri renew I heir Mileei Iptlona. ynyrj— rotwmn* fur one dollar and the <••! literal leitna torlnbaeei l*. _ htJK-lin : the ro wa can he lta Mrtad. AdJnai tigtca htar. < TudnnatX.O. CANCER REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and in mo>t * * * fb* |*l ApfU to C. P. f AMI I U IVbiM^rt. If-ib* >mr* (L.tu'tv . fi IJROCKKKIIOFF lIOI'SF. I > AI.I.IIIkSY ST . *Kl.l.kruSTC. PA A A II BKOCKBKUOFP, Prop'r. Good Sample Nacm on Fir*f Floor. lyfm Ibm 10 uf freta all Train*. Sf>*c UT ran* h wttai ■ i ■ uf )rara It iy For Sale. VFAKM ctinUinittß Fifty Acres, and featiaa theeua mM a IWIteTOBT i PRANK St'!LI*IKU Mtd oat Utlldlaye. Tiil.e..l la,aire of A. J. A T K (.RIW, I (l-i Cak.Hrhle. Centre null. Pa.