®he Centre democrat. BELLEPONTE, PA. The Largest, Cheapest mad Bast Paper PUBLISHED IX CENTRE COUNTY. THE CKNTKK DKMOCKAT is pub lished every Thursday morning, st Uellefoote, Uoln rouoty, Pi. TERMS—Caehlo advance • BO If not paid In slr 2<|rchc) -••• *•' 1"0 Voroifft adf*rtl*amnl*i*t h* p*if teat. The hand of the king the w-nptre hath borne ; The brow of ties prleat that the mitre hath writ ; The eyn of the -age ami the heart of the I.rase. Are hidden and loet In the depths of the grass. The peasant whose lot was to sow and to reap, Ths herdsmen who rlimls-1 with his gimuup the steep; The beggar who wandered In sear-h of hie r read. Has* faded away like the grass that we tread. Ho the mnltlliide goes, like the flower or the s-el That wither# away to lt others snr-e-l. Ho the multitude mm— esen th s we I who'd. To repeat ese*y tale that lis# ofti n lens told. for we sre the same ear fathers base lie- n ; We see the same sights or fathers lor- seen— We drink the same stream snd ts the game son And run the name Peine our fit Iters base rnu The thonghte we are thinking >qr fathers w.oild think : Prom the death ws are nhr.nkiog ..itr farhrfs wnnld shrink; To the lira we ate rllnglrg thes n'en w—ltd Hlng ; But It Speeds for os a'l, like s hit I on the wing. They losetl, I nt the st.iry we ran 'of nnf d-l: They ser-me.', lot tlie heait of the l.eilghts Is fold : They gfieaed, but wail Iron thrtr elnndar aill mm* . They joyed, hut the t. ngie f their glsdn-we Is dnml. They died ate ' died ae 'hings that sse now. Ife.i aslk on she turf that lem on their Idow, A i d m fke In their dwellings a transient s' t-le, Meet the things that th J met .at ite-t |dlgrtam# mail Tea' hope and deapomh net. pleaavtee and paitt. We mingle together in enn-liiue and r* n And the stntle end the tear. Use aog and the dirge, HUH follow rwh thws, like surge U|a>i surge. Tin the wink of an eye, 'tis th-draught nf a hr—th, f'rngt the hlrawomaof llemtth t..the pnllemas of d— lie— From the gild-d -el.- nto tlie tier and tlteehrnwd O. why alionhl the eplrlt of mortals la pnetd s The a burn p>em, to rich in gctitimnnl and lduty. which he delighted In repent o frequently unvs-fl# ronnv I th" mv terieg of the rnnr velti'ie life nf Mr. Lin coln. -J. O. Washington City, Feh. 1, 'B2. A FRIGHTFUL F.XPLOMIOS. Many I'er*oti* killed and Wounded. CntsTt*, !**., Feb, 17.—About S o'clock this morning an explosion oc curred at tin* pyrotechnic work* of Professor ,lAck*on, in litis city The huilding wa hidly *htteri-d and took fire, and was then totally consumed. At least fifteen, and probably more, lives were lost, and many j>eron were dan gerously wounded The building is the old homestead of Admiral Porter. Among the killed not previously re ported are Thomas IViuafdaon and Pe ter Viae. Benjamin fJartside, who was reported killed, is still alive, although very badlv wounded. William B. Franklin, William Cowan and a boy named Oakshave have since died from injuries received. Among the wounded are police off! cer Blizzard, painfull? hurt; William fiillson and Smith Nobletl. fireman. *e riously hurt Alex. Hamilton, struck with a flying missile; Horace Larkin, cut seriously about the head ; A. Green baugh. a fireman, badly injured; Wil liam Ford, groeer. terribly burl; Joseph Clark, Jacob Kerth, slightly injured; John Wood, dangerously injured and there is little hope for hi* recovery. He is'a brother of William Wood, who was killed. Thd limbs of Jane Ray (colored) have keen amputated and her life i* da apaired of. She waa also injured inter nelly. Charles Dalton, son of Chief Kogineer Dalton. waa Injured internally and the physician entertains no hopes of his reeovery. The chief* injuries are serious. James Dougherty's head waa blown from hi* body. The bodies of the dead have been re moved to the late home* of the victims and their funerals will take place on Bunday and Monday. All of the killed were in rueiy circumstances, and most of the wounded were very poor. In or der to help bury the deed nod provide for the wants of the Injured, a meeting of citizens whs held in the Mayor'solflce this afternoon lor the purpose of raising funds. About SI,OOO was raised in a short titno. LATH. Chester, Pa., Feb. 17—Following is a correct list of the killed by theexplo sion to-day: .lohn I.amplugh, Thom as Donaldson, Thomas Anderson, Alex. Phillips, John Pollock, James Keslner, (leorge Taylor, James T. Dougherty, Perry Williams, Anthony Barber, Win. Wood, David Daiers and Peter Viscate. Benjamin Uortside, who was reported killed, is still living, although badly wounded. William B. Franklin, William Cowan and a boy named thiks have since died Irom injuries received. Additional wounded, Kliza Watson (colored), wrist broken; Daniel Roth mell (colored), strurk on the head with a brick ; Mary Moodino (colored), cut on the head with a missile : George Williams (colored), arm seriously hurt, and David Blizzare. a boy, head and lace badly lacerated. A Terrible Arraignment. Plain Word* from one of Gar/uhf I Chosen Friends. NEW YOHK, February, 11, 'B-. Thomas M. Nicholas, the intimate friend and confidant ol Gen. Garfield, publishes a card in today's Tribune iu answer o an attack made upon him in the New York Commercial Advertiser, in which he makes the following grave charges. "All you who glory in the name of stalwart, and who took part in the villi fication and abuse of President Garfield last summer, who sought to control his official action, or degTado and destroy hia character and reputation, you are reaponsible for his murder. His blood ia on the garments of the whole gang of you, and you cannot wipe it off. You have been dealt with very tenderly touching your grave responsibility for tbia crime, but everybody knows you are guilty, and you feel it yourselves in your innermost souls. It was your abuse and denunciation that inspired Guiteau to 'remove' the I'reaidenl as a political necessity, and you will not much longer be permitted to bide the stains on your hands or detract attention from them by raising a dust around tbe heels of Blaine, by throwing mud at Sherman or heaping ridicule on me. Your crime was not merely the murder of a man, it was the transfer of the government by murder to the hands of a faction of the party which, if the question could have iicen submitted to tbe people at the time it was done, it would not have re ceived one vole in a thousand. One would think that with such a fact hang ing over your heads in the clear day light of public knowledge you would have sense enough, though destitute of all decency, to enjoy tbe lease of power the asa community, the prosecuting witnesses 1 ate loath to proceed. But when you j treit nieicy as cowardice, and to guilt 1 dd insolence nnd defiance, you are no : longer entitled to fortiearance. So. now. j it you want a reconsideration and full ' d acussion of the whole eu'-jt rt, proceed with your abuse " A Praee Policy for the Indian*. ITS coxTixrawcs Hiro*ar.Mrii nr ins HOARD or COMMI**MXrR*. I he Prevdent transmitted to Con pre** yesterdsy tb* nmni'tl report of ihe Board of Indian Commissioner* for the | yffr Ihm |. Tin* r*|>nrt i voluminou*. And d*l* with van.on important que* | lion* connected writ Indian govern, nii'iit, U.-*pel*rd eitaedlt renew their reoomnteti'hitiona of p*t year* in favor of crttilini; land* in ' severalty to Indian*. Thi* lliey con eider an ini|ortant meaeure. wim-U will greatly encourage productive induittv among them. They heartily indorse *ll that i* containetl in tlic rejtort of the Commissioner of Indian Affair* upon the euhjeoV of the extension *f law and government over all the Indian rerer vntion*. The Indian*, they say, ahould not he left without the protection and the rratraint* ol legal trihunala of ju*tire. and no diatinction ought to be made tietween Indiana and other racet, with reapeet to righla and dutie*. Con siderable apaee is devoted to the sub ject of achoolo for Indian children. 80 much haa been *econplihed by the few training echool* now in operation that the lioard joins the many (rienda of Indian civilization in recommending sufficient appropriation* to establish other institution* of like character. In addition to training school*, the hoard urges Congress to provide the Commis sioner of Indian Affair* with • touch larger school fund to he used in edu cating the 30,000 Indian children now growing up In ignorance. The report close* a* follow* : "We have no measure* to recommend. We simply tirge per sistent adherence to the peace policy, which means: 'Government by law, homestead rights, edncalion."' Waits to Mrs. Lydis K. Pinkham, No. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass , for pamphlets relative to tbeeuralive prop erties of her Vegetable compound in all female complaints. GENERAL NEWS. A twelve year old aon of Mr, A. F. Graham killed n lad named Hopkins with a club during a quarrel in Keokuk, lowa, on Friday. Dispatches from Washington state that Senator I.ogan is really quite sick, and some of his friends fear that his strength is impaired. The body of Ko Kun Hue, professor of Chinese lungusge at Harvard univer sity, will bo enclosed in a leaden casket and sent to China. William Miller, the oldest Mason in the United Ntates, died in Caldwell, Ohio, aged 98 years. He had been a Mason for 81 years. A boiler exploded at Kirk ham's old mill at Doctor Town, near .lessup, (is., on Saturday, by which seven persons were injured and one killed. The Cincinnati AV/vircr speaks of the union between tiie Republicans and Tammany us a case of miscegenation. If so, what shall the harvest be ? Danville, Va., sold largely over 5 000,- 004) pounds of leaf tabacco for consider ably more than half a million of dollars during the last quarter of 1881. Smallpox lias broken out in it thickly ■ettled section of Nottaway county, Vir ginia. A hospital has been established for the accommodation of the patients. "< 'fßce-hunting is a greater industry now thsn it WHS in Garfield's time."— Chicago Time*. And there was supposed to have been some sort of lesson in the Guiteau assassination ? M. LavrofT, who waa ordered to leave France on account of having started a Nihilist fund in I'aris, has proceeded to London Sixty Russian refugees wit nesed his departure. While coasting at Cohoes, N\ Y., on Saturday, Charles Richmond, aged six, dashed into a hole in the ice in the Cbamplain canal and was drowned. His mother witnessed the accident. General Forgemol has started from Marseille* for Algeria, with special in structions to act in accordance with his own judgment. The return of the troops from Tunis has been postponed. An 8 year old boy died at Point St. Charles, Canada, from excessive use of | liquor. The coroner* jury on Friday last brought in a verdict of wilful mur der against the person who gave him the liquor. 4)n Sunday night, near Stamford, Ky. .lobn Carr. a highly esteemed colored man. was shot dead in his own house by an unseen person while he was playing with hi* little child. No clue to the murderer. Sergeant Rush of the Tenth cavalry, at Concho, Texa*. having been repri manded by his superior ofiirer and ordered to be taken to the guard house, secured a gun and blew oil the top of his own head. Miss Seed, until two week* ago post mistress at Lawrenceville, 111., was on Friday last found in a dying condition from the effects of chlorotorm taken through despondency at beind super ceded in office. A dispatch from St. Feteraburg to the /Wy Telryraph sayt a Jewish family, consisting of a mother, daughter, aged seventeen and a son aged fourteen, have been massacred by peasants in the dis trict of Aneneiff. Captain General Prendergast states that there ia considerable agitation among tbeCuban anonemists, especially among the advanced liberals and the colored populniion of the eastern pro vinces ol the island. Near Nueva I.vredo,Texas,on Sunday, two smugglers named Augnendegrii, shot and killed two grass cutters whom they suspected of stealing their goods. '►Hirers shot Klitardosnd snother horse thief named I.is Hii*lna. The remains of nine persons have been taken from thettiinsol the fire in the old It's* hi building, New York. There are still quite a number of per sons reported missing who were employ ed in the building. Kennedy's rrnche. near Corpus Chria ti, Texas. < acres ol land, together with aIT the rattle, 1,0r., a and buddings thereon, has liecn sold to the Texas Land and Cattle Company, of I>und e, Scotland. It ia said that Pretident Arthur has stocked the wine cellars ol the While House, which had gone into disuse dur ing the administration of Hayes, whelh er as a matter of principle or to aare the cost of the beverage in entertain merit", i a question of doubt with many. Secretary Kok wood ha" addressed a letter to the commissioner of |<*>neions, <• ling his attention to the lacl that the lotre of employ es in Ih-tt ' flics- is nliPndv in excess of lite nuuii-el allows i| by law, and slirecting tluit no full tier appoint nient" he nt life eacept to till Vacatis ies. Ilev. K, C. Milne. | astor of Trinity Church, Chicago, 111., at which Kota-rt C'ollyer fotnts-rly rdMciitlvd, in hta ser mon Sunday lltortiing abandoned hia la-hef in a p.-r.nnhl l>eitv ami in the itntnortality of man. The sntu>unes me nt crenied intense commotion ntoong the congregation. Toe Irish land league rf Buffalo, N. Y.. have adoptvtl a resolution requesting the land leagues throughout the United States to urge memt-ersn. Congress from their re*|iective districts to lake into consideration the cases of American cittm ns now imprisoned by the British government in Ireland. The wickedest family in America ap pears at the present writing to be located in lowa, ita paternal lieasl having just been shot in cold blood by one of the daughters at the instigation of her mother, in order to make room for an accepted lover of lioth. There ia a cheerful probability that the t-analians will soon emigrate by the air-line route. Five masked burglars broke into the farm house ol Michael Ulrick, an aged man near Harriaburg, Pa., oa Sunday night last. They overpowered Mr. Ul rick and hia wife and with drawn pistols compelled the old couple to divulge where their money was concealed. The robbers secured over SIOOO in cash, and left without taking anything else. The burglar* are unknown and atill at large. I BAD Chronic Dyeentery for oneyeer. Paat-NA cured me. James Branson, Pittsburg, Pa. Washington's Sword Knot. A l'rojx>sition to Sell it to the Government Jar 11.50U0. Representative McLanc, of Maryland yesterday presented the petition of W- M. l'egram, of Baltimore, thai tin is possessed of an interesting relic of Gen. George Washington, rendered more valuable by being the ouly in existence. It is the "awurd-ltnot" which was worn on the sword-hilt of (he general'* war ■word. 11 linn been in the possession of iua wile'* family (the Alricka) lor ovof ■evenly yearn. It came into the fami ly through Harriet Washington, niece of tlie general, who married Andrew l'nrka, hi* wife's great uncle. It waa in the possession of her (hi* wife'*) aunt, recently deceased at the ago of eighty ■even years, who had it for over fifty years prior to her presenting it to him some sixteen years ago. lis authentici ty is certified to by Miss Harriet l'arks A tricks, now living, another aunt see eiity eight year* o," age, who was named alter her aunt IJurriel (arc Wiuhingion) and her uncle Parks. l'he reitc is ot ■ilk, faded by age, and silver tinsel bul lion, with a tinsel rosette, or rather of silver spangle*, just above the tassels, connecting the loops, and is mouutcd in a case made expressly lor It with the certificate affixed to the inner aideof the lid, Ihe relic is in a beautiful slate ol preservation, haviug been carefully wrapped in silk, arid thus preserved un lit it was mounted. The general had bul one war sword, which is now in the library of the' Slate Department, and its naked hilt is a silent attestation ol the genuineness ol this relic. The relic tiss been appraised at f1,6U1) and the pe titioner having ho museum or collection ol such valuables, leels that the (iovern ment should be tnc owner of this speak ing relic of those days which "tried men's souls, and therefore respectfully prays that the tiovernment ol tire Dm ted Males purchase the same, and let it assume its proper position on the hilt ol Washington's warswotd.'' The FIU John Porter Cane. By tb* AlMtUtnl Pi**.. Washington, Feb. 17—The Fit* John Porter caw ww again under considers- Hon In the Cabinet with a view to hia possible reinstatement in the army, but no conclusion was reached. It is staled that the only legal way to afford the de j ired redress in .this case is for the | President to pardon General Porter, 1 thus removing bis present disqualifies lions ftotn holding office ill the service •>f the United State-, and thus restore j him to bis former place in the army by hia nomination to the Senate. Koserrans's Opinion of Garfield. Ff-ir in ti Tli* fhilkiUlphl* Pr*#t., "I>id Gen. Garfield meet your ex pectations aa chief of staff?'' "fie was a valuable man in many re spects. He was quick to catch the drift of events, and was a fine letter writer. He could take a suggestion as to orders on important communications, and readily draft them ilh good taste, ac curacy and force. He had a fine mind, but it ran rather in the direction of civil pursuits than to broad military opera tion". Ho got ofx pleasantly with the officers, and filled his position well." Nhot Through the Head Imt Captures Ilia Man. Bj T'lfTi|.li It Ik# \ *i.vt-I-* •}**. N*w York, Feb. 11.—For some lime past lietective Tooker has t.een looking for Thomas, alisa "Hump" Hennesy far committing a burglary . The officer saw Hennesy in the street this morning, when the latter fled and a chaeensued. The r>(Beer overtook Hennety and wa al>ut to arrest him when he drew a pistol and fired, the hall striking Tooker in the centre of the forehead, and came out at the hack of his head. Notwith standing thi" woun I the officer secured hia man. 'looker is now in the hnspt tal. This ta a hrvve and nervy officer. I was given up to die, from a di-ease of sir hint*. I took Patrsa and it cored me. J. Irwin, Hope, l'a. .Vnc Advertiarment. J. McCULIJOUGH, X ATT"UNKV AT LAW. i nii.irsst no. r a. Oin In A)tort • Nilltifkt. In M * Mnn Mini •ti} |s| Hat f*tc• |A*|it t But, $| ( dß|4tuy Orphans' Court Sale. TN accordance with an ordtr of the 1 •Hf lmie OfMlt t4 Ontfe s•s(}. Ilk' ' Mklll ke Fi le* *1 f tkle, oil Ilk# pfehllna, rn Saturday, the IH/A aj ifarch next. at 1 oVksrk, H., Ike MMHk# ml ekfils flit |.ru|tflt (if fAwmti* i \ rafM h, Ufa t.f Halkar |i ky|.livfge l.n's aft 1 t'erAY, Nsrrb M. at It •Vlnrh. Tb- rlibl to rJorl nayor all 144s Is —s4 ISO. SOtf, 1 A- J OBIKST, ) Com tt. c. cAuran.iJ Aitrst: W.Mitas a*iasa.Cltb Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the estate of David Knt.. fwms4. The undersigned, an auditor, ap potat-4 by tb* Orj.bsns' (Vmrt at CVnlr- o nnly. to asmrtaln sn4 m-bs t-anrt of afvaa—maan to b*r* of DssW Xsil*. 4-. s—4 sn4 mab* 4tstObnOnw of tb* fnn4s In tb- b.4. of Ssmn.l Grsml-y. ItnsSv* of "H 4—4-nl's rml *st*t*. to so 4 noorn* Ibsm lally so llt I*4 lb—to, nlll m—l lb* fwrtt-s In lnt*tm nt bis oat—, In BolWoot* at IS A. 8., MoMay, Msrrb JO, Isos, fo, tb* ysuros* of bis nptMnUn-nt. VtLI.VR L. ON*Hl f 7-4w Andltof. New Advertisements. Bellefonte (Enterprises. With Ike New Year Rellefontc prom ises to develop into the moitl prosperous of our inland towns —enterprise after enterjtrise is briny started by the capital of our public spirited citizens. The (Jar Worlcs are. running to their full cajtaci ty, our (Jlttss Works are opening tcillt every show of success, the. Steel Works will give employment to 100 men, the Nail Works, for whose success General Ileaver vouches, will shortly offer employ ment to hundretls of people—all these public enterprises will put liellefontc in the van of prosperous and wide-awake Uncus. Here, then, is room and place for lively, sjjiriled and active young men. Among the best anil mast success ful businessenterjirise* organized recent ly is the LARGE ANI) WELL FILLED FURNITURE ROOMS of JOHN PROUD FOOT & CO.,op posit the Bush House—nothing like it in the County. If visitors to Bstlcfonte will only take the trouble to call at our Store, thry well be surprised at the quality, style and prices of first-class I urn dure. He are aiming to buy aJ goods directly from the manufacturers without the intervention of agents, so as to offer goods at bottom figures. ONI. profit is sufficient. We projtose to fill your homes with Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Sofas, Odd Chairs, Tables, any thing and everything in Furniture at prices lower than you can get in this County. We mean just what ice say. Me also offer the public the servient of Mr. John I*roudfoot who has a tho rough knowledge of the UNDERTAK ING business, and who will keep on hand, COFFINS, TRIMMINGS,dc„ together with a first-class HEARSE. Fair prices only will be charged. Give us a trial. JOHS PRO CDFOOT CO. 2-3 m. (CAUTION. —Having purchased at +J the folllhg of r M f In jt .1 UrrfWa, I Toli, 1 Itn It-fe *S|nft. I bv fate 1 Wua) fvwftf*. t rslUtslM*. 1 •* 1 rir, I fctrttM*. 1 f<*k 1 us,l*. 1 dr,fc. 1 * In ih lish la of Mud in- 'g* M l>(rt tuf t r* IUIHKKT A M CAA. I>ILE8! PILES! PILES! A SVRF, CIRF. Forsn AT LAST\O OS'K ISEED SVFFKR / A r Blind. HlpmHhi. lulilnf nt 4 l*W rtl hi® bm l*-m di* < >r~] i t lr. * Hlkum. (an i l*t WlllUia'* ln4iM)Oii(aM t \ !i L i !.-• rtml lh t*t '-mm* 4 tMlirVt 4* h*m i Mn #'•!. (itMsmii (4niH< lh tn® mf mm *!*• ititMl m 4 H'' 1 '* 1 rli4. and • j-n jn#| mnfw >4 l*il r*rt. nd it aflmda w* |4oaatar u. Mil that I hat M*rf fonnd anything ahi'h ftu •v I nod |Atrniaicot relief a* I>r, U illtmm a lu 'lan Otttinitlt Wot malo by nil an tb m4 ittlHN <4 rnj ttl. fl i Ifltrii HM, Honk "f W"i to llnmd. fonding h* i hf t-Jtu. I>F*pf •**! a|n*, Unfit, l*n| U* 1 jtr'tiftkwi llnmur* nnd horn". TrMrt K. _• Worm. WMif Pnolltng, Irtoptlai, s*>n fcyoa and Uw V**ft o*Rtflig ln*n Wndtp#* m i' l.Oity can. 11l Inn Impindittu, to bo al® If ltr>t hml'ti. frafft'i H*of llitlomar* M|rkllj ft-^mwniiMl. '•* Fr4|- •. and t l-y 414 r mil fd than tin dorWtr aol nit Hit nidu lm I wrr tml From tb Ural 4mm I trran to mtnA. and I am ma In porfocf hmllli. and fr-ol aa moll a* I otof 414. I omnklif fvur ant •4 tlio groaltat of tdoa^nc* MRU. M MARTIN, rtorainn* O. Hold by all drnggtata otorywkoro at fl par Mtb, HENRY A Co.. Sole Prop'#. at-ly. a Tiwj SC. In Il DISEASES CURED! Ay fw. fr*ri*r' M.(W QlalanL Cm* a* If hy M4IH-. riafiln. (Mock IImW m Qnk ItrtcW. nd Krn|>4i"M ••* the far.. latlu tka "kin rlaor, •milky .nd tooattfol Ala. can* Itch, hrSM • Ink. Salt Rkaaai, Thi. Hinjarwl*. An 14 H*ad. Ckat'pad ll.nl*. Ann Mlfi'lc, *or* Ufa, aid, okaliaal* I'War. and Anna, Ac. ARIA MS A ASK. P. Itraka, Raq, Claralaad. 0.. aaflrrad kayoad all A •cHpttoa ft*n a .kla diaaaa* aktrk .|>f>c*r*d o* fcr ban da brad and Ida, and aaarlf MnH kl. ** Tk. mat carofal dnrtOTtna kIM to Wf Wtk. and al tar all bad fkllnt k* a.nd Or. PnalaiMaW OliitMl and * carad ky • l appllcatlnti. A#-Th* AcM aad only pn.itl. ranlkr tila rr*r dtanarrnd. Aral by Mil aa raratat of crloa, firrt Cam. IIKRRT 4 0, Ma Proartr kS Taary At.. Mr* Tart. r<>. l#d. Alnwtlnc Itctiln* or t'Weratrd CM** Pr timaaklnui Otwmaat I. amt ear#. Mr# •I >•!, ky atall Par aal* ky DraacMa. atly la tk* Mttar of tk* paUtkwl ta tin Orpfcaa*' dart f M RtmA far iwr .Illy muralox ft. caWMMdM ib. (tfturwuitai. TU fiAII.Y PATRIOT ful 11.1,.i11,. Aw.UImI Pi... iww. M..J 1.1. fi„u,.|| T '^V.. : "• i'1r..,..,, < r , I"!' " ""I ,•*"I !<•• HIM ft . 1,.. UHI f I.r• , U „, >t# fMf „ 7 Tl" WKBKI.I I klol . , il, t , Ig.M, ft..., MltM, ■I. iMj.tbg |ft*2 ...ft -IllwmUlniM illßMr.ii'.n I , | • *'• "•* <•<■> 101 lb. |.iM* T. ..... ll'. | . I, Onocftt-yM b<- M>..KI.Y l ATIUirl „. | on. tufty of Ik* Ilillibl.il li. WI.kKI.V 'JlMr'' I I- M-11l ..ft. y.- ft II is ...I, |„ tl.*l„ ||..l (■! 111. 1.. ,|f 1,. |,„. ~[|| , | t| ,, OnofnMnOh* UfcrKl.) I'AThl'n ..-i . ~, , j it.. KiTTA'.K 111 -mill ... .... ■ KlM.fMllilttlMf *1 1V.1,1, .1 || V, ~|| , •'-11 l mis jr (..r II 70. s.l. 11, ... II , hift.ii,, , r • at oid N'l'l. . PATRHfT I'UiUMIINO t<, t Hmfnp urg. I'm Til K NEW YOKK WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES tiOKIXJN BENNETT, t'urairroi, TV,i lint and i i.raptji Nrwtpaper J'utlulu f. PO*TA(iK MiKK. ONK DOLLAR I'EB YEAK •TO CENTS for Six Months, An Extra Copy to every Cluli of Ten, New York Herald ri'BLIKIIKI) KV| hi IA V IN THE YEA It POSTAGE TREE. Lite pay* ( r ft,* y.*T *uo4cf* itKimtod. t* fmr. •mi.- t hui. f* [4}n for *i t h< t day* 11* IMII-1. M for lt month*, Without Sti>j<)i lot o# JWT for *• > nil ,J liny cif th *1 i i' nth* for *t> < of the. .. 51 |-rf month I|t, ( 0 , l;| ... v IJ J -i *ut nu wfci Raaxrii vallct. TIIE SUN and BANNER El BMHJM) IfV H. T BALLADE nd i! M WOLF, Jr. f Eel.t>r fttid Proj rtH'm. WILLIAVMNtRT. PA //ti an nblf b.t Ttl+ffrajthic AVwt/ I {a* aHf habit Cotjit and ( rrctpofttitn f*.' A * & MA Till LA RGKST rI R(' I*LATION >r T i"\>YLVAKIA. DA 11. V sf, 00. II A/ A7.) JI M) I'KR TEAR, IN AIIVANCR. Any tit " ftf >| fl1, • f fii. f,. y.irl, •ft l *.. t,,i it,, a nil iu s a*. ii.... .it twij.s • TI lor on* }**. r r* K illmmnili of U4- Bff1 by l hr mmin <-t U-r, UHIUim ommu) yir Mi (*! axiil • <, to rno. 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In ear wag \ aad ragnlela thebow- PATENTS WrfVoWlnae to art aa Sotlcftdra fta Tatrote. Cereal a. Ttwde Mart a. < oprtlrbu. etc.. ft* the failed Male*. Canada, (trim, Kngtnnd. France, (imaif. etc. a bare had tfclrtp-B*o r cara" atltar>. retrou. .burned though ua are txaicod ta tho act fcannc AMkairaa Thta bum and aplendid Ilia, tratad wmklfpapor.M.flOa pear .Hsnra the rrogmm if Mmn, ta WT lot in at Inc. and lute aa Mormon ttrvolatAo. Addroaa HfNN A CO, patent •ottct- W*i Ft*"e. of mem no Amrei. **. r Part Bow, MfTirt- Bead tie Hm. . OROCKERHOFF lIOUBK, 13 ALI.BHHKNT-HT . kkLLBPOIfTB. PA C. O. McMILLKN, FropT. Oood SmmpU Room on Flrsf Floor, AST" Fee. Itaae ta aed flwai all tValae apertal rateo te alfaeerer ead jwr of* hi For Sale. A FARM conUining Fifty Acres, , aad baring tbereea em. led a TWOBTOn* ntkHl Bt ILDlXaaad eai buiidiage -nsl.fned. laoa.re of A. J, * T. ft. Qkl**T, HA ValoeTillr, Oratre eeoatr. Pa.