E HALL REPORTER. Pa CENTR Mun, ot Hari kd 188 CENTRE en Washigton, March 23.-—=The de the proposed repeal of the tenure-ofeoffice act, and the split in the Radical Senatorial yesterday, thereon, have crea- bate in the senate on caucus, "The Tenure of-Office Bill. If the Tenure of Office bill comes to 16s now favoring repeal, will vote for | four vears | Tt is stated that Senator | Apains st repeal, thore- Fords that | dofeated. President much incensed at the! ® ae Senators, and is any further | conduct of seme circles here and given rise to serious Apprehunsions among Radical leaders in regard party; it will be bered, has hitherto preserved its solid- ity hy the rigor of caucus rules. The disaffection of Sprague, as mani- fested in his speech the other day, fol- lowed by the withdrawal of six Sena- which, its tors from the caucus vesterday, points unerringly to such a division of senti- ment on vital questions, as to justify -— a - “Mack” (J. B. M'Culloeh), caustic Washington ceorrespondet of asserts that | the Cincinnati Enguirver, appointments to the Cabinet by pur | Grant. He also goes on Federal Legisla. for the past the and which has ruled the “with a rod of iron” years about to indergo natural process of disintegration the fate wickedness Whatever may be the to “act tegulating fare as 1 ine 18 . 1x of the pending effort the Lad repeal or Modify } wi Bi Arabians avi) oicos” it is 1ue tenure ot certain Civil omcees, 11s Radisal pariy Yat . T 23mis morally certain that the more of the contending fac®on of the 1 .y 3. canuot be reconciled toany proceedmy de of the Congress y oy nnn . which may tend to lessen’ or the absolute supremacy constituted. Let us can- th ee re : . the United States as now The struggle has commenced. patiently await the realt, than benaficial t which lit thorwis ‘ o 2 WK country at large. RE-OF-OFFICE ACT. been reccomended to vy Committee of the Senate, ound the that =o al sti guestion mooted an: A » tol to-day wa al action mittee I committee ~ wl ] 1 thereon. far as at the ined to report in fa- Wi oul take 1 aseertain this writing, Ct are ni rl vor of so modifying the act as to strike out the rovisigs relating to the caby 1z0 the t to Ass Zn IFeasolIs net officers, and « provision re- G! uring r the Presiden for the suspension of any officer within They, how- ch the protection of said act. ever, retain the provision which pro- from office linit- hibits absolute removals . 1 5, y ¥ 1» ‘ “ano £+hna Wor + duri ax 1:18 Teles I LC» enaie, me - i} RES tile powel 4 pension, - which must be followed NCW NOM, I ease the nations, the ola emed to have been removed date their 11 be in dest roys of suspension. az of their all Otherwize thev sha a i tenr : first estate. [his the of the Ses part thereof. ate; ¥¢ J} It becomes a serious q tession whether the passage of uch a b 1 Ww ould power than The proper policy GO complainea of; Démocratic Senators, under such cir proposed, or any modification of the act. .} passage, and should leave those who framed it for wicked purposes to get | ont of their own “pit full” the best way | they ean. TOE VNGLISH MISSION- It is now defi the President will shortly Sanate the nomination of Mr. J. a he) r wp Motley of Muss, be Minister England. name of Horaec Greeley was nertly mentioned in connection this important mission, but it is said send LJ the States try prom:- with the “un se thougnt him better fie. @ less conmspicupus place, A eit was adjudged’ and deter- ed’ that thiz-honor should he con- tied some of his party in Tot BT Ed 1 ad for ’ 111 111 Sherman of Grant's ton. That, it was the bait thrown out to secure the collectoralhip | Rays Mack: House in Washing. reonts, “Truly & nicet! ing for a nicer thing for the man. against this kind of private sale of public office. I insist on an auction at which all shall have an equal chan @ to bid. The New York custom house would brine kaif a dozen such houses and lots as Grant's vinder any sort of wetition, In the declining days of qenf Rome the eipire was put up ‘ion by the Preetorian Gaards, and t¢ Dhdius Jhands atter some wavy bidding between him and Sul Neanus, v price equal, I think, to mn millions of dollars. If the good o'd American republic 1s to be dispo pred of in the same way, let not al the proceeds be given to one man, or two or three men, as seems to be present disposition, but let there be something in the nature of a fair di vide.” CO il all } sola - — Lhe Treasury Department 3 in ro ceipt of information that the United | States Marshall for Georgia has al- | sconded with one hundred thousand dollars of public money. It appears that he had collected the meney as fees of his office; and instead of d Yepositing | it to » the credit of the government, put | He has fled the | Wik poc ket. nd the hae counti's that he plunder. proper authorities to ferret him out, gone to Cuba reputation as a. diplomatist.— Age. ee The newsboys of Brooklyn lodging | house, Tuesday, raised‘a rebellion be. :ause a negro boy was-allowed to lodge there. The potice quelled: it. eee tf mr peepee A houze ad barn of Mrs. Stoddard, | were burned at Vernon, Vermont, on Saturday night by the upsetting kerosene lamp. : : rr fp Faytien news of the 8th-states that Salnave was defeated by the Revolu- tionists with a loss of one hundred men and eight cannon, GO er Roast jackass is a favorite dish in the Sandwich Islands, and is said to re- semble roast turkey. na By an act of the last Minnesota Leg- islatare colored children in corporate Wis ary {0 go to the same sehools | | { som: of the money. > dl - Another railroad to the Pacific is | ow proposed, stat ting from the south- rn boundary of Kansas and termina- nz on the Pacific Ocean at San Die- | 0, with a branch to the Mexican rontier in the direction of El Paso. enator Pomeroy has just ivfroduce:1 a ill incorporating a company for the urpose, which asks a grant of twenty Jternate secrions of band per mile on ach side of fhe lire to al di in the com- letion of the enterprise, a itis fndlansi in Wiscon- | disappearing. This ten thousand They emigrated from Mas- in The Stokbri sin, are pkity lee Warriors. | sachusetts to New York Ohio in 1809, 1321. They ave now suffering for food, and number but three hundred men, . women and children. > ap > - Theissue between the two parties is ‘now fully made up. There can be ro | skulking | Radieal party takes its stand for the negro—the Demberatic party for the Vhat say you, reader, are you for white or black # ly Madrid March recent fights at the parricades in Xeres De La Frontera, over one | sold ers were killed and wounded. The | loss of’ citizens was heavy, but the | | number of their killed is not known. | i I A young German in Ncwar wk: NeW | Jersey, be; ng refused by the oN he shot her at her residence on Sunday, killing her almost instantly, end = his own existence. lp > o— forming the mari ge ceremony at dersony’ ile, Ga., rece UY, by ‘the inc- briated stepfather of (he bride. The rerencd Leh howe er, went by pillows. : el - Fl ie Now Y Wr k Evening «P ost t [Rad- “if the administra- goes on us it has becun, it wil break dows fied with Ghrasit pl Delaware has rejected: the Constitu- tional Amendment »> p» - The President has ap proved and sigued the bill establishing equali®y of | A lp from Louisiana. White men, pay your taxes! TR Star hos — The Now York Mr. Washburne, our new Envoy to Franee; and'says-he is “lanorant: of the classies of his own lanuage, and umable to ask fora plate of beans in any-other.” A Laborer i in Washington county, Missouri, picked up an old shoe and found in it $800 in geld ‘coin. mmr spears Aerie a Willard’s the Metropolitan and National took in $4000 a day during auguration week, the 11 —-— ——————— Asorast Qrr i, ==This is tire: era + of progress, § and we asa people are pro- gressing —if Not in morals and in pri- vate and public Virtue, we are at least | going ahead in our offorts to imitate eeécirvgve ad regal displ: vy of | monarchical governments The com- ' modious and ‘subst: antial, yet plain and | | unpretentious, Presidential mansion ‘at Washington of former days is grad- | ‘ually putting on airs, of and splendoras unbecoming the plain | | republican institutions inaugurated by | | the patriots of 76 as are many of the | | statutes enacted by the presé nt ruling | | party of the country; The time was | when theinterior of the White House | contained nothing for sw and une | necessary disp'dy. Whatever wis for emnbellishment was also for wee, dnl the ph unest citizen always felt quite at] home on visiting the home of the Presi- | | dent of his coutiry, : But these comforts are padssiiig away, ‘and it will not be long unul the Iox- ecutive mansion will be decorated af: ter the manner of the grandest palaces {of the most aristocratic monarchs of | Earope. As evidence of this fact, we | extract the following paragraph from the letter of the correspon lent of the Kunday Mercury of Saturday Yast TIRE ADORNING OF THE WHUI'G HOUSE | WITH STATUARY, &C. Heretofore little or no embellishment | White House. Michler, taking a proper notice of this defect; ordered fifty cases of tHe articles cterred to from the celebrated house "of Mossr, Browne & Saulpding, of New York. Yesterday they 'VoAarr iveda the White House. Among the works of art are life-sized male and female Indians iu bronze, which are to be placed in the hall : a statuette of “Georgy Washing- ton and his hatchet,” in tailian mar- ble, “Franklin and his whistle,” “Willian Tell anl wie son,” “Napole on at eonivaation,” &:. The Blue row is to have a splendid Louis zV] clock, with Roman lamps in omolu and gilt on either side ; the Red room, a real Sevres vase, and with a beautiful bouquet of artifi- cial flowers. The work of readorning is going on in all portions of the White House, and in the future the building will not appear as though the arts were things unknown. a Imp: yrtant Pension Act. [he following act was passed recent- I¥ by Ce Those interested In | bounties and pensions shrovld tonsult it: Q » (ren. wore IONS, gc. 1. That when a soldier's dis- | charge states that he discharge by feason of “expiration of t¢rm i vice.” he shall be held to pve pleted the full 8 rm of hiz enlistment, ee l en i led to bounty accordingly. Sec. 2. That the widow, minor | children, or parents, in the order nam ed, or any soldier who shall heve die after being honorably discharged from | the military services of the United | States must be entitled to receive the | additional bounty to which such sil diers would be entitled if hving, under the provisions of the t tweltth and thir teenth section of an act et: ntitled “Aun act making appropriations for sun lry civil expenses of the ronment for | the vear ending June 39th, 1867, and for other purpose 8,’ approved July 28th, 1867, and the said. provisions of aid act shall be : SEC. That : ditional bounties twelve and thirteen of the act of | 28. 1866, shall, after the 1st | May next, be adjusted ad settled | the accounting officers of the treasury) under the provisions ofsaid act; and Yall soeh May be remaining in the offic Paymaster General unsettled, | wreasury for settlement. Sec. 4. That all clavns fur bounty under the provisions of the act cited the foregoing section shall be void, un- the Is Of ser ¢O.n gove sO COs 4 w «J. 11 cliims for the ad- granted in selon 0 0. Joie by » of the shail be less presented in’ due form prior fo 1st day of December 1869, : > pO In the Maine Leogislatudae, last week, Lone member, a doctor, moved to anfend ok apitel Pun‘shment bill hy prov.hi- | persons on the seaffbld. Awother dots tor opposed the proposal, as oll physi. cians admitted that the administration of chloroform was dangeroas to Fhe amendment was rejectell, > Pp» The Empe ror of Ru: sia 2 1s 000 salary a day «the Sultan, N: apoleon, 81: 2 the Fein Of ]:2), <0! ); 19" Austria, $10,050 ; the King of Prussia, | $3210: Victor Emanuel, $6, * Vie- 270: Leopold of ium, toria, $6.. £1,643, and President Grant, 340 ; Jol - 34 i r ”- “+ ) > > Columbia. is the toxt the bili lyssur the I. Friday, | the riot to hold offices, , in th Followin of izned by U | giving negroes 0n N . ta keal ec | Serve as jurors, f D.sh ee Of | Columbia : Je it enacted, &e., That the word | “white” wherever it occurs in the laws | relating to the District of Columbia, or in the charters or ordinances of the | | cities of Washington and Georgetown, and operates as oa limitation on the | riglit of ahy elector ‘of such District, or | of either of the cities, to hold any of | fice, or to be selected and serve as a | juror, be and the same hereby re- pealed ; and it shall be unlawful for any person or officer to enforce or attempt to enforce such limitation after | the passage of this act. a — a rp Holmesbarg, Bucks county, boasts of thie oldest grist-mill in the State—it having been’ boilt in, 1679—" or one hundred and ninety yeors ago. Pr <» On the 16th instant a youtig lady, Miss Crunthanel, - residing. with her ee 11 br other at Line Lexington, Mont zoin- <0 shockingly btirned {* a lamn'i3to cause ai § hy ———————— # REHRER. | A dark mystery solved. f | The Tamaqua Journal gives the fol- lowing account of the tardid® dp of | the supposéd murdered Rehbrer: E. GG. Pehrer, who had fornierly been | a resident of this place and who was "generally known here, having margied into one of dar most respectable fAm- Lilids, it 1867 resided at Tremont, this ‘county, where in connec tion with Mr. John Albrighton and Mr. Thomas | Smith, also both formerly of this place, | Ke was ¢ ngage «din operating a ‘colliery. F One Morning in November of that year | | artidis § in business in , danger of their pt ypon Rig acgount, without arising a hand to save them, he professed Utter ignorance of any of the gire sdmstahces | Bo we have detailed dBove, And sid Be | never knew therg had been duy pag tiddla¥ inquiry avout him.” pp ' Brutal Negro Havisher ~THréde Highly Rospoctable Girls His Victinls—Intése Excitement. Cliamtbersburg, Pa, March 21.—On Thursday afternoon last, a gif thir teen years old, and two young ladies, daughters of a neighboring fame, were ravished by a negro. "0a Fei day a negro, nineteen years old, Herc intention of going to P ottsville and re- turning in the evening. He did not | return that d: ay, but his wife thinking "he had been unexpectedly detained, felt no uneasiness; but as day after day rolled rodnd, Bringing no ‘tidings | "of him, srprise grew into apprehen- | sion and appréhension i0td alarnd and the terrible suspicion that he had bedn foully dealt with by sorte of the dess per adoes bY whom this region was dt thal thine infested. Soon the news of | | his mystérions dist gppésrence spread ny ugh the county like wildfire, The | | citize is of Tremont turned out en masse sing man. Large rewards were offered for his discovery, dead or alive, and all without avail ; the only trace of him that could be discovered was the cloth- ing he had worn on the morning he leit home, which was found in a desk in his office at the mines, and this ten- d. od to CO firm the Sus} Die lon th at he had been murdered ane | his body strip- (ved and secreted. The agony and suspense fo his family and friends du- ring this time may be more readily imagined than depicted. Suspicion at length was directes d to John Albrighton , and Thomas Smith, Rehrer's part- ners in business, and John Albrighton, Jr., Samuel Albri shton and ‘woper, who were engaged about having been concerned in his disappearance. These parties were arrested and lodged in jail ; few days incarceration they were all | admitted to bail upon a wrif of Moheas COT Us, ro] the i WOI'sRs, is {O he iting Samuel Albriglhiton’s nirht, stated that he had confession from him to the effect Rohrer had been murdered b dy thrown info an old sls pe, by Thome Smith, John Albrighton and David 1 a hotel keaper, of Donaldson, near Tremont. Upon this statement these parties were imprison ed for a few days; when upon a hearing upon a ax corpus, Lomison and \lhiichton were discharged and Sovith held in $3000 bak. Meanwhile © penter baed left, unostensibly for the going to Altoona to arrest had formerly beer a for Lymfison, and who ae- to Carpen was mixed up in the attuie. Samus Albrigh Lot's teens mony, denying Carpenter's pretended “confession,” and other circumstances, beck to the belief that Carpenter was a fraud and was operating merely money from friends of Mouse one obtained a that J ISON, ’ ! td: Er ys 01 A WOonYn wir) ‘ oak: p aes Wer > CO {el tort A warrent 2rresi was issued against him, and 1 near Wilkesbarre, brouglt {» Pottsville, tried, coyvicted and sentened to a term of imprison- ment. Every eif*t was still prosecu- ted to discover Reherer’s whereabouts, and for a while operations were in pro- gress to pump out the slope where it was suspected his body had been depos ited. Grady, however, the pros. pects of ever ascertaining anythiny defimite concerning him grew more and and nore vague, the excitement in re- card to the alain SLY bsided, and some tinre plist ery little has been heard of it. Our community was startled howey- er, ov Monday evening last, by the pews thf the great mystery had beer solved and that Rehrer had come licht; and such is really the cove, circumstances attending his distovery ave these : On the day of Grant's inanguration, at Washington, | our townsma, Geo. W. Cole; Esq. | observed a man standing in’ the erowd near the C apital whom he at once re- counized as the long missing EK. G. Rehrer. leat one: s:zd hi and | accosted hii by name, when Rehrer denied his identity and said his name was Blake. Mr. Cole, however, was he was for insisted upon Rebrer’s going with him’ to a hotel. Tis the latter, when he’ saw that further invagions was useless, | consented to db; and upbn' reaching | the hotel gave a detailed statembnit of | his movements since’ he Tety Sthuylkill | county and his reason for leaving. ITe | said that he had become Jhopelessly in- | volved in his business, and seeing jo | way of extricating himsclf {43m his | | embarrassments, had determined to leave everything. On the morning of his Misappearance he went to the mines, took oi his clothes and put them where they were afterward found, and don- | ning the suit he was accustomed to | wear inside thy mine, started on foot and with but a tev cents in his pocket, for Shamokin, where for a time he was employed as a laborer upon the rail- roa: From Shemokin he went to Baltimore, where he also worked asa laborer for somé time, until one day meeting upon the street some parties whom "he knéw, he became apprehen sive of detcefiony l¢fi" Baltimore, went to Philadelphia and en’isted as a ma: rine in the navy. He beéanve a Ser- geant, and was for-somd ‘time stationed at the Philadelphia navy yard, was then transferred to ‘Washington; détail- ed as a clerk, and is there acting in ca- pacity at present. When’ asked by Mr. Cole how tie ¢ould- remain idle and ind ace former neighbors, friends and a Norris, a native of Cliam- was arrested, and is row in jail, charged with pes trating these | here is but little doubt of | Party excitement in bersbirg, Last Friday night an effort was | made to take Nowris from jail and hang | him. No less than eight hunadre jeople gathered about A building. | prominent citizens, an inddced to disperse. ‘since been guarded by a strong force | simmdied by the Sheriff, wel og — p> | ('UBA. | The New Ydrk Herald's special, states that the Insurgents under mal de feated Lop ze at Ulayard, kil- ling 300 men. Ularmal was wounded. Lopez returned to Santiago. A wou: ded volunteer Feports that the Spans ish Latona wasdcfedted at Villa Clara, on the 3d instant. It will take men to restore railroad tion to that place. Taz reb:ls diove off’ the repairers of the road, but with- out injuring them. They supplies and divide tifém poor: The foreman on a plantation near Puerto Principe has arrived here. He reports that the women and de hil lren are leaving that city to join t insure gents. The Spanish General Lesca hes warned them to return, or they will be hable to the military law. with the ne | that tie insurgents, Ww ith some monitors | port of Santi; go de ( in combim ition Cubd. a a hres Mi Murdered Cairo, March — As the fteamier Belle, of Me AH Yaounde d at Dari ells landing, three men (all namd nell) got on board, arm:d with Mit rot lcokilg any way They told the captain to land at Fslarid No. Ten, as another wished to eons on hoard boat landed «at lat} No. Ter men by the name of Ene a bank and one cama on board w Cog wife. As he startet up stairs shot dead by tha Darn Ar s, ran back to the cabin d ‘the other two Li standine on Farnell s vth ad on shore and eallad t | captain 0 take : I as she had Ue The case of le if WN il, party As the i, thr ry | on +) 0 ih Ma Vi *ho and who } shot i! HW raised 1% not in deison Uoaviels Seize th ir ers, Marcderon and Mako Their Fseape . . Seng INY,, vin four o ing Thomas Forrest, might keej seized and gizgsl by five whom he was taxing to the breakfast for the other prisou: | mess rooin. They vd Edwin Craft, the nixit word, and then made (Netr dseaps fron the roof. Craft was dead when found, Waving been stranglad the convicts were subsequent Cted ina barn at Tarrytown, other thveo vill prob Div bY Forrest's injur OHNE. Oo clo Sig twee! three ) I'S WARS convicts : +1 gz 1 ar Hy and recaptus ed soon. are slight. About this after aitother squad of convicts mad: an "tack on the guard at the middle dock and rushed on him with huge knives, ood soon overpowered him. They ther, Ming supplied thom:elves with arins from’ th guard house, boarded the sloop Exchange, which’ was lying at the dock, and attempted to drive the men ashore. The alarm had spread | however, and a detachment of | giard came down upon them, and : lively musketry fire took place, the convicts finally surre ndering. McCanley, a conWiet, was probab ly | mortally ‘Wounded, and Allen, anbther conv ict was badly wounded. others were slich ly wounded. officers and gu: wrds were unhurt. All is quiet at the prison to night, and an |inqué st is belug held on the boty of | Craft. ———— The secret of the qu: arrel’ between Grant and Washburne seems to be that the latter insisted upon provision aries le “nN = “ - | his family. | Grants, and Dats, anid, therefore, this | far Washburne has only sec dred mission to Paris for himself, the office of Secontl’ Setiet: wry for Mr. Moore, his Brother-intl: 2, and ship at Portland’: Muine, for his brother Israel Washbarae, Jr.— World. a We are glad to know it was exactly forty-five minutes past one o elonk, when President Grant affixed his sig- to the gold bill, and that it was the fir st bill he Signed, It this bill meabs that all Jour tabileties are to be paid’ in‘gold, and is adhered to, it will increase our publie debt near ly one thausand' mil- lions. Ploasant contemplation for bondholders, hut how do you like 1t taxpayers? Now that the pound of flesh has been demanded, and all rea- sonable compromise, refused, the next turn of the wheel will be square repu: diation—gold or the sponge. ee eel epee eee Strawberries have appeared in Lon- don, and are sold at three shillings an ounce, In Fst Sancashire, Engle ne distress og the cot yery Zee d "i d Bing ion and a hdlf 4 4 million are entire y : another half million gfe on 8 ort ’tinde, Of the forty-five thousand looris, ten thousadd gre éntirely stopped, and twelve thousand dre on short tine. SS C—— The Radical papers praise Gertie Longstreet as a rebel who “cheery 1 accepted the situation,’ '—meaniilg, probably, the situation of Surveyor of iF Port 6f New Orleans. There is no dott that Ment of “ex. rebels” would cheerfully Roce slntila¥ uation? Cutitot some cheeifdl old reMeél 1H | Kntocks be féund who will adcépt | | the situation of Postniaster it Covitlg- | The place is put ddivn in the | | blue hook as worth 83, 90 a year. Grant's fathdr had it ——— t ti Fas R. J Tot RY ACK. Physi. | mrh, 3m | PUbLIC Sali! Wiil be sold, at the regidenc eof * Solomon | dec'd, near WCIf 5 Store; On Thursday Sth of April, next: Two Horses 1 Colt, two? i Cows, 7 head of young Cattle, 10 Sheep, 3 bree 5 Shqats, 1 two horse Wa agon, Buggy. 2 fleds, 1 upon dfrow: ¥ tiv nton, Lhd. Ootnsemper, | Horsegears, 2 setts single Harness Forks, “Chaines, 1 Funningmil’, Hay by the W heat, Out s. Clover ed, 8000 Sh'n- | HK feet of Boards, a lot of Plank, a ldt of Sean ll a lot of bewed timber for n biirn, 4 tuns of Coal, 1 barrel of ( ‘onl- | tar. 3 kegs of Nails, Grain erndles, wagon- maker Fools, 2 iron Rates 1 copper Ket- tle, LP ooking Stoves, mriorStove, 1 Bu- : 1 Stiirid, Chairs, 2 ie 1 Cupbonrd 1S fuk Curpet, 5 Bedstends und Bedding, ) ity aged gles, numerous to mention. to cominence at J o'clock. ADAM WEAVER, BEXVILLE RUTH, Administrator a oroarticles Sithe 100 ot 5 mrih TOTI®E, — Letters of \dministration N having heen granted the andasigned, | the Estate of Solomon Weav or, late of Mile: twp. decd, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing these i lebted | id Estate, to come for vurd and make withofat delay, and all persons | ig neeounts against the sane will pre- | ciit ther! properly anthenficated for settie- | eit, ADAM WEAVER, BENVILLE RUTH, mr26, 6t A Iministrat Irs. QETTLEMENT, Notice is hereby all nersons Inde hed to the estate di ¢'d, same, he as heen ap- | at whieh nppear at i LO 1 payvient ziv- | Solomon Weaver, of Miles twp, or such ns have clunims against the sted for making 8 Settlement, time all persons interested will the lute residence of deceased. ADAM WEAVER, BEXV. RUTH, Administrators. LICENSED BY THE poi AUTHORITY. THOMPSON & CO'S GREAT One Dollar Sale. OF Diy Goods, Press Goods, Linens, tons, FANCY GOODS, Albums, Bibles, Milver-plated Ware, Cutle- ry, Let vy d®d German Goods, “r 'Yy description, &, These articles to be sold at the uniform | ¢ PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR EACH, | and not to be naid for until you know what | y OAare tor récoive, The mostip puiar an 'c “economien! method of d nung business: in the country. The good- We have for sale are described | m pr ri ed 8'ips, and wi | be sent toany ad- Are-s at the rate of 10 cents each, to pay for p staze. po nting, &e. It is then at the op ti mn « fH olders whatlfer they will send one dollar for th article Or not, By Puatro nm zing this Sale vou have a chance to exchadge Fone go i should the { artic e mentioned on the primed slip nt be desire The Si'allest Articles: sold for ONE DOL- LAR can be exé’i: and for Si ver; ja- ted, Five-Bottled- Revolving Un - tor, or your Choice oa lurge ¥.Hety of other Art cles upon Exchange List vrising over 250 useful articles, no®* one YY wich could be bought nt any retail ountry store for nearly « whi thE am’ nt Terms to Agents. We send as coithifissiof ta Feents: For a Club of Thirty, aud $3,00, the following articles: a Musket. Shot Glubh, or Justri wm Rifle, 20 Yards Cot- ton, Lady's | Wool Shawl, f.aineaster Quilt, Accorde won, Net of Steel | Bade Jd Kuaives and Forks, Violin and Bow, Fandd Lee Pattern, Pair Ladies’ | extra que ality Cloth Boots, ore dozen large Se Linen Towels, Alhambra Quilt, Ho- neveomb Quilt, Cottage Cloe kK. White Wool Blanket, 1§ yards best uality Print. 12 yards Delaine, oife dozen fines Dinner | Napkins, &c. For a Club of Sixty, and $6,00, Revolver, ! Spruglield Rifle, 42 Yards Sheeting, Pai? oR ew con't’ Ole Cylin- | der Watch, 4 yi wri Double Width Water- proof Cloaking, Lady's Double Wool Shawl, Lancaster Quilt, Alpacea Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver-T lated Six Bot- | tled Revolving Castor, Set of Ivory -T¥ad- Kuives, with Silver-Plated Forks, Par of All-Wool Blinkets, Pair of Al- hu bra VO 30 yards Print, or a Mar- | y seilles ( ult, Supls Right Keyed Ac cor- | Webster's National Pictorial Dic- | SC (ot- i nt - coin . sf Qi 0} Ary Sgriare Shot G dh, pr Doeskin for suit, &e. For a Club of One Hundred, and $10, ‘ane, or | 65 yurds Sheeting, Fancy | Cassimepe.Qoat, Pants and Vest’ Paitern | (extra ¢ uality), Pair Splendid Rose Blan- | kets, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, 25 | vds, Hemp ‘Carpeting, splendid Violin and Bow, splendid’ Alpgcea Dr Pattern, Sil- ver Hunting-Cased Watch, Single Barrel Shot Gun, Sharp's Revolver. one pair fine | Damask Table Ba with one dozéidin- | ner Napkins to mateh, Worcester's 11s trated LU ihbricyed Dictionery, (1800 pas’ ges), && wd For “nd dliort list see CirctlifF Conivlations as hwger Clubs in Proportion. ua. Agents will please take notice of this.' Do not send names, but number your clubs from one a) yward. Make your let- ters short and plain as Joie Fake partigular Notice of This : 74~BR SURE and ¢ (gen Money in all eases by re efitered Io letter: which can be sent from any Post-Offi This way of re money is preferred to any other method whatever. Wo cannot be responsible for money lost uhless some precautions are taken to insure its safety. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. Send your address in’ full; Town, County, and State. S. C, THOMPSON & CO., mr26,4t 136 Federal st., Boston, Mass. ASKETS inall theirvaridlies, childrens | carriages, ‘willow ware, guns, pis- tols; powder, shot , carte &c., at Poder ep By THO. Us com missions, AS’, "MILROY oolen Mills. Milroy, Mifilin county, Pa. Tlie undersigned will take pleasure in AuppLyle his friends, and the public gene- ly with Woolen Goods of all Kinds, ron the above efigprted Factory; Fh VE MEDIUM, ahd ‘CO CIE ALL MADE OF THE BESTHIO0K; dnd in the most substantial manner. Be! i vites especinl attention to his A Fine black and fancy Casimir, 1 and Bupierior Plaid * Flannels, » Hiligh and’ Quality to't Best eastern Goods, and eh : more band of e will wait upon the people A rifkik HOMES, 4s much - pobilBle; Yi un large Vv uriety of t hese zoods. WOOL, LARD, and SOAP taken in ex- change fo r Goods, Goods, of ev ery VArie- ty, always on and at his yesidence 7m WALL PAPER, Of vvery ind, shi { md Mois John CL Kem Pp Pa. ( RENT BE x Centre Hil TCTION IN PRICES, ~ gy THE The Bellefonte Boot & Shade Store: £ §: wig E. GRAHAM & SON. ONE DOORNORTH of IRWIN SONS HARD-WARESTOR Munufacturers and Dealers in GENTS CALF In OTS, warrantéd now selling r al: B% per pair, HALLS KIP BOOTS, warranjed, Wt 85 per pair at Graham & Son's Bool & Shoe Store, h Trwin and Wilson's Hard- wire Nore, A large aan rae t of pe Se sl EPA RTM ENT of Ti best of Custom Nake fax) . 11 lasiohainge For £ siz oan : J w vorhelo pin tit every hai Boots, leathe relasting g, We have the Inggest as- y & CHILDREN N's ‘Shoes From the most Beautiful Button LADIES Shoes in Be efor te , Aug Eh. ta IF YOU WISH Try the Combination, ¢ Allen, Atwood &. Eales, GREAT MAMMOTH SALES Licensed by the U: S. Govt. Having ky ad larger, experience, we confident « $ success in our ONE DOLL 2R AR tf Are A oe NOTIOS FF We will prestat to any club in our G RFAT ™ wrson sendin ONE DOLLAR ting, Sewing M: &e., &e. ’ achine, a C a Watch! ‘3 FL . ALLF RE E OF ('O=T. wt indduccinents ever offired, Circular and Sample sent free to any ads Aries, Atwood & Bates, Nos. 37 Mik, 8 & Rf Devons ir oy feb dw Boston, Ma WARTED! WASTED! GENTS of either k. An, eyLry ? wn and v ills werd, for the largest ( RENO i \R SALE in the country. The smallest articles sald can be exchanced for a Silver Plated five-buttled Revolving Castor, vour choice of 24 articles upon exchange ISL, § dni ==ioh Ag gens larger than Send for Circular, SN, C. Tuonrsox & Co 156 Te ler ~ 9, op 2h irhet S63 or 1 8] em apical. Mii. We are Coming ~~ Act Congres, un. "s Oficoof Disk Eovridor a fog Dia’h ol Massaclusene] NCE MORE with a New Spring Stock mn our” great ( GOOD Cutlery, & a, &e. PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING : For r lub Thirt ty, 21 yds. Sheeting " Sixty, : 42 oe i hundret a, bo LL 6“ “ All other premiums in sie ratio. Enlarged Exchange List,” with mew aka’ useful articles. See new Cirenlardnd sample. Sent to any ade re of free. Plense send your Money by Regis-" ioret Lotter, addressed to ~J.’8. HAWES & C0.. 128 & 150 Federal st, Boston, Mass. | P. 0. Box C. : dec18 16w Agents wanfed for the Life and Times of ST. PAUL) J, Gomplet vabrid d. Ji ; by ci AFR “and HOWSO? an tzoduction by Bishop SIMPSON. In’ [ Consequence of the appearance of mutila- ted editions of {his reat work, we have been compelled to reduce the price of ue THREAT Edition from. $ AT & CO., Pubs, Ay Broadway, N. marl9, iw CANCERS—TUMORS—ULCERS: PROF. KLINE, of the Philadelphia’ Oni.” versity, ie making astonishing cures of Can cerand’ all tgmors, | by a’ 18W process.” A | CHEMICAL. 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