Intrithilatitichnons .IP4ioilittWt7•ollWhen paid in A d man ph „ .010 In rdetreee, and $ll,OO when x i pot baton tba exptratten tee ylv. AoSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. osoovv csstsday yoli do. and ww wish you 4os;dl Tay It • /o_lour oubseepl t lou will Wiplro.on2the Joutry, 1 ,8,61. Fr _•rhirrisre twenty four sownshipo sad five n.c Neer; in this essinty. . -The Constitution west •into oreration , he first Wednesday of March, 171311. We ositiniffsfewit - you fired ihrfuity: A ,hhisfisp finites died at Me noridsnce in ray of Now York. on the 4th of JatienrY,. 1. ;4..6 , r —lee eon Assist no one in obtaining a pieiretion. After' the oonvention is part we ritall Rapport whichever of flies gentle rr., now teamed as candidates glean be r „ were Not. The United States was v iewed to give to • trial, although we „ geo tl,, rogneated it. Our bail was re -o,t fro= to $l4O, and the Mali mail alter the election. 7!;04:4; ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. Pratita that Saturday week ie the day r folding the delegate election. unewa.—.The oil well at hfilembarg the depth of about 60 feet. . r " .mo•—The Advents have been ;!`14,7, a camp mooting over Unionville pest week. =I I.! , Aet mo,--Three new etoros are to be lu Bellefonte during the coming fall, itramteretond.--T-hatela-r•mu_ f.•• I , ra Eattl.r.—fre understand that ‘..: sections of our county were visited ;,;, quite a heavy frost on 3fcnday night sot. ry A Vierw.—We had the pleasure of nn Friday last, our talented young qatnil4l R. Reynolds esti, of Lap • w..• ally, who has been spending a few wita hie friends in this place. - :FLIGTITI , UT..—The bowling of the hon. .t, of Worthies* ours which infest our .ntbeso nights. We are not lialuttlifly r•ry erne] disposition, but we 'often 4ied they bail but one nook, And wo bad se. upon it. .011,10.—Wiatia the 'pent week, we are by those who seem to know, over e /el sew citizens of afrioan decent resell tins place, with the determination-at :AN it their futons home. The Abe Will /ye enough of them after while. Let them I=l ;lc Weensii.—Typhoid and other fevers Hold I') he raging in parts of this county a tetrad° extent. With weather, such as e been in this section—nights as cold ss •e Nord , Bide of an iceberg, and days hot •n, ugh .:, - blirter the hide on a full bloated to eiggor , [ t i) no wonder sickness 11 nde. I== .00lt our iron Tura, —Cciinterfeit one ,er Treasury no. ell are In eiroulation—of •ri rood 'appearance, but printed in a ghter ehade of green. Someparte are crntehy and blurred, and the llgures one a the green scroll-work on the lower right . eager of the note gre printed in peen; in geguine they are white. I====l You 811OULD HAVI Fr.—lf you want all vtir descendants for build:anis of years to CHOW when you were born, and died, your litios, 9ocupolion, descent, 'Jur hight, weight, color of hair, color of vs, Ste. Stu— and tbeaame of your wife every ones.-of your children, buy a family Record." I= SAD ACCIDIXT.—On Monday afternoon hut, ae "afF thnietil llarrloof title place who *At engaged in hauling in Otte, was driv 0/ down the hill near the Cemetery, the !mit orgies bai•of the ladders broke throw• k him from the top of the load, beneath 'le en eel, wltioh panned treiblm, breaking 64 leg mid arm aptl dilietwiae reiy sari injuring him COME Mil) &AWNS IT.—W 9 ha•e I fall ft of Soldierx,,(Priannere of War.) belong ng to PennaYlrania Itogiinenta, who died It the hill:Lary Prison, n► Andersonviile, Georgia, from the 2.Bth day February, Iso4 to the 24 day of Mardi, 1665. It contains toe name, rank, comrtny, and regiment of the soldiers, also the diet,see of which they !Led together with the date of death and number of grave. Any person wishing to 1.(I the list is welcome, by calling et the Wasciiss i te office. l!M===::1 TRAIL.,—What dflabsurd fashion 1104* Pdloll' who wear costly frabrios upon the ground. We know why hope ilia invented; vie can imagine why-' nee were first Worn ; but it would pufitle score of Philadelphia lawyers to invent a reasonable examse for alloWing the skirts of rich and elegant dresses to drag along . our 11. 1 etetette, - sereeping before theta, and gathering in the* folds old quids of tobso- So, broken pipes,. "old soldiers," decayed eloPles, and other abominations not teen tt'lyay4 to ears polite. Wometeare suppo "4 is exercise their skill and acknowledged good taste, as mash to please the sterner ae the own, but 9 eould they "see them selves ai others see them," promenading the streets of this Las well ae other towns, ,wee ping the filth and dirt from V:s area -1:0ga they would roamed , t h ere i s not a member of the ',mare persuasion" between tlta north pole and Patagonia bet experien q4 a feeling of pity allied to diarist, when "gentle woman steeps to such folly." Trails May be toleretetkaipon the stage, but upon "4 0 arstt or bl4he drring room, they le" "abbored Mips by gods and (ur le - ideal of female loveliness, 'is a plalla :" hAte, a proky, bOlinig, a besnening dress, Z - ed Citing galwe, and skirt' olinst 'tuf t ltnt length to allow fieedem of taOyeakattt l a the err in promenading, while "lieefiet,kee4e,Wheepettiewat, the little atlas peep In ant ma. BUTS FA111...-110111• Bolger Cowan, ODe of our Senators in Cloastross, will deliver . the annual address before the rotrusylranla, State Agricultural Society, at Williamsport; on Friday, September :2P. We ire•glad to bear !dna large preparation is making for the next exhibition of this useful society. and, that up to this period of time its offi cers hare assurance or s greater display of aultoals,and implements purely agricultural, iu theireiharanter, than any of them here— ever Ittiown, so long before rite time of the, exhibition. We hope the•farmors; ineehin les and stock raisers of "old Centr& will see to it, that uur county is not left behind in lb is graild'exhihtion. , . - —"Ile made a fete desultory remarks,', acid the schoulmhstir. Mts. Parthington stopped suddenly in the bustle she was ma king around the table for tea, and peed over her epees thoughtfully at him. Lean ing on aplate edgewise. es if to,enteree-her views-by the support it gatre'her, "I sup pose it Was hemlines he was weak," said she, "but Ayer'e Tills wilL cure him. I never knew 'era to fail. They are, very sol itary. in huob -mutes." ,"Beally, madam," 'replied lie, "I cannot guess yOur meaning." "Ten said dysentery."' .said she, laying down thee Plate and putting i spoon in the preseries. "quite a different thing." "No matter," said she, looking up in time to box Ikea ears, who Was putting paper down the chimney of the kerosene lamp. "The Pills are' good for both, I dare say, for they ours almost all the diseases in the 001111.1eopfs I:=1 ANOTHER.—We learn that an other com- pany has been formed lOM's county for the pure of developing the'oil territory of the Harthaus and Salt Lick region, under ilre title of the "Karthane and Salt Lick Oil Company." The company has leases Celebrated Salt lick property, with a river front of Aversix - miloa. This territorc • surface indications of oil of the most . om ieiagoharacter; and in view of the recent ''strike" on the head waters of Clearfield Creek, and the fact that the salt way. berttil on the Salt Liqk property some years since, were oband ‘ uarad on account of the existing bitumen the company oortfidenely expect, at an early , dayrto develop the oily treasure in quantities rivallng...the great Venango basin. An excelput 14-horse posit. (mew has already been procured and we believe operations have commenced. We wish the company the greatest cuirass. I=l Leer Tirwa.—We kuow that it is worse Nan unslees for us to attempt to Induce the individuals that compose the "Town Coun sel", of this borough, to do anything like making improvements, remedying wrongs that every one au' sae, or of acoomplishiug anything that will insure the health or comfort of our - citisene. We are too "Cop erinh ' for them to listen too ; in their esti mation it would be the height of , disloyalty' to act upon any reoomendation the Waren- . wan might propose, yet' with a full knowledge of these things, we cannot re frain from calling their attention tothe feet, that the ml.l halve in Are rear of our office still etiste. That its cover of green is growing thicker and the effluvia welch , it sends furs', resembling in no small degree the combined smell of an oil well. nig . • mooting, dead horde and the brandy soaked breath of a loyal !eager," getting stronger. There may be diseases breeding in it, but if the town council escapes, we suppose IL matters little to theta, who else suff:re from its effects. o ___. Treasurer. MIL EDITOR :,--Would you. allow me the privilege of publishing a few lines in your paper. I ask this becaueeJ have noticed an effort to injure, the political prospect of one who is particularly prominent on this side of the mountain. I would say however that it is only:an lort, nod it is this effort more especially to which I now refer. I should like to see this caMpaign conducted updn fair and honorable principles, and in tieing this I must declare that I am decided ly In favor of the gemination of J. S. Barn hart, for county Treasurer., Ito was the choice Of the patty two years ago, when he thjin sought a nomination, and had not the wishes of tb6 people in the county beep thwarted by scheming, politiciaLs he would not be asking any favors at this time. It is an evidence of gland tfitfairueirt for any man lobe defeated when he bid ° llPo . 6krotra more than either competitor in conventietio-- 1(e fil.oh has been Mr. Barnhartle experience and be mind attach the responsibility of the to Bellefonte politicians. The result has been that sob a course is working an injury to the p'arly, when we should unite barniony and concord. Mr. Barnhart was then, and is now fairly and honor/Thy the choice of the people. No man ha's entered "mere into the spirit of the success of the Democratic party than he has, and no one Is more competent to discharge the duties of the office which be is soliciting. During the long years of Abolition fanaticism, which ptessaded the breaking out of the late rebellion, he labored arduously as editor of the 'llemraenc W ATCHMAN. He has de voted his entire life to the success of Demo cratic principles. As an honorable and upright man, be has helen proniinent as a citizen, and now when,. an oportunity is presented whereby we can show our appre ciation of his service, let us prove that the Democratic party is not only true to IN principles but 'true to its men. We are heartily ashamed that one or two individ— uals in Bellefonte should become so lost to the common sensibilities of our nature and a proper regard for their own self-respect, as to venture 'among the honest . yeomanry of Penaryalle y , to teach them who ty sup port. but we are not 'disposed to permit such influence to lead its away frozn the path of duty; so long as we can disbrimi nate between wet! earned reword, and person• al aristocratic eelfisbness ,Peeling that we are fully competent to make our soleotlon of men without the argent procure of a few Ina!' mit:tooter* of your place, we hays cabin your attention to theme facts, and trust that you will give them a place in your columns. Mr. Barnhart has been long And favora bly known to thi people. As editor of the DEMOCRATIC W ATCUMAR, his 00CTER has been frequently endorsed by the Democracy of this *minty, in convent ion. We believe him tilday the etrongastaman who - could be A . l , i , etT an the tieltet.—vbs popull. Prvva V 4 LLRY Co sssss ontonnos.--:-Arr. /flidor.-I see in the shoddy organ or July 28th, the oration delivered at the celebration on the 4th at •kitosbur g . It is introduced with an user- I I lion that every sensible man knows to he untrue,--That never lo fort did the anniver sary of our National Independence dawn up on the American people under such grand and glorious auspices, &a., &e. Sir , the American people'. have miser met upon , our liational Anniversary with such gloomy forebodings as they have had fur ,. the last four years, nor wae the last an exception— (the war ie over, true,) but. in the language of the Old Guard, "whabelieve that the war hen restored the tinier'? Bring the shallow pated thing before us that we may look et him. Sir; do ltou call this a Union of free iciversign end coequal States, where one half is held like a vassal under the point of the biiyonet by the ot hot—tell us ills this bloody, this Godless piece of despotic, machinery a UntOtrof solOtrifign"Stafea.=:-Til this acriurs et system bf Pro oat Marshals, of Military Governors, of Provisional Governors, of sus pended habeas corpus, of military tries, of arbitrary arrests, the Union that was estab, liahed by our fathers 1" A Union is one of 'consent„the force system islespotic, beside all this, burdened by a debt that will grind us to the earth and no jirospect of ever pay ing it; and thousands of our fellow:beingi maimed and crippled for life, thousands mourning the lose of fathers and brothers killed in this cruel war, brought on us by a restless, avaricious - and fanatical party, that nothing seems to satiety. The more blood they Came to flow, the more rapacious their appetites for blood becomes. Former ly the Baptists aud Quakers wire the objects of their bate and persecution,' until they banished them frOm their borders. And strange to say both Daptidts and Qualere have joined in with them to persecute, de _ntnintle,x_eitrtutch ..antLahuattAluti...paopla • Ithe Southern States, because tbey hold, ne gro slaves, a right given to them by the Con stitution, and an institution which they claim to be ordained of Gee And do relent lees have the persecutions of these fanatics been, that they drove them (the South) into secession; then went up the cry wherever a fanatic was found for blood! blood! blood! , extermination and confiscation 1 We have .een the results, we are feeling the effects by the taxes icoesed upon us. The Union destroyed, sentience lost, 'anger, malice, reverge and ha.red, now rankle in the breast of this great Nation, where formerly love, fraternal affection, brotherly kindest's and charity abounded, as proof of the anti-chrie tian spirit of persecution manifested in thd oration above alluded to. In regard to a certain paper which is too 'scurrilities and false to notice, only as. proof of the spirit manifested and the wickedness of the de sign, viz ; to excite in the breaste of the re turned soldier aspirit of animosity and re" veep, as also the false assertion of Mr. Jeff. Davis' ridiculous attempt to rue away in cavalry boots and crinoline, for the same purpose, *lse his clamoring for more blood of an overpowered anti submissive foe. Oh ! how unlike the spirit of Christ is the teach ing of the above oration. ••Blessed are tho peacemakers,. for they shall be celled the children of God."--- ..But I say unto you, toot whosoever' is angry with his brother without a cause, shall be in danger of the judgement." "But -say unto yo that ye resist not evil, hut whosoever shall smalls thee on thy right cheek turn to him the other also." "But I say unto you, love-your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them thit hate you and pray for them which dispitefully use you and persecute you that yo may be the children of your Father which is in 'leaven." "But if you forgive not men their trespasser', neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."' "Audge net that ye be not judged, for with what judgement judgg, ye shall be judged; and with, what measure ye mete, it shall he measured to you again ; beware of false prophets' which come to you in sheepe clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wtilves,.ye shall knee/ them by their fruits." (Seenlie bit ter anti-Christian and persecuting fruits manifested in the oration alluded to.) But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not and lie not against the. truth : this wisdom desoontieth not froth above, but is earthly, sensual; devilish, fiir where envying end strife is, there is confu sion end every evil work ; but the wisdom that is from above, is first pure, then peace able, gentle and easy to be entreated,full of mercy and good fruits: 'Without partiality, and without hypocrisy." "And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace," (But the curator claimed for the clergy, -the loyal clergy the 'honor of closing the war by encouraging' their flocks triligo and fight,) Christ says: -Kingdon) is not of this ;orld„ else wodld my subjects fight." Christ's Kingdom is very different- from the one:These loyal clergy rapre sent. Truly they are welcome to all the glory they claim. A glory- , tittii none but demons would envy them, a glory that they themselves will be ashamed to acknowl edge not far hence. 'But had he claimed for his royal clergy the honor of causing or bringing on this unholy and cruel war, by' their fanatical and nuti-seriptursil teaching, it would barb been nearer the truth. Now let these loyal" clergy glory in their loyiaty as did their loyal ancestors in the daxe of the Revolution. 'Loyalty and des p'otism are inseparable, but the true lovers of our Republican form of government, neither know nor soknowledge any prince or potentate, neither do they envy them (the loyalists) their vain glory; believing there is yet patriotism enough left •to -rescue our oeuntry.from the destructive anti despotic policy of these boasting loyalists. Again, "Ile t t coodemneth the innocent, and he t reth the guilty, are alike en. fiber:, i ton to the Lord." The orator boasts forth in laudations of the deceased 'President making him not only a great, but a good man, and an earnest christian. Notwith standing, o wishr than he has said, "When the righteous are in authority the people rejoice; but when'the wicked beoreth rule the people Mourn:" Again be goes into de nunciations the Molt hitter against Jeffer-, - sob Davis, of whose sins he -knows as little as he does of the virtues of the other. Again his bobby text of Romans 18th, "Obey the powers that be," is quoted, and hers 'tor seems to know no power but the Wet executive, is not his power' limited by the Constitution which he has sworn to support, when he violates that instrument are we un der obligations to obey biro? if so. and he commands to kill, shellfire obey, while the Lord says in the same Chapter, ..0011 shalt not kill?". No wondee iniquity abounds, when such perverters.orGoil's truth are set as teachers of the people. Oh litis an aw ful sin to sell a negro, but to sell their own eone to tine highes bidder to go down Sone and be slanghtered le truly hue!. Osseo*. • Tits Logne,—The cold sod obangeablwweath i' er tolls terribly on those who have weak and I diseased lungs. Many are suffering at thli time I ----- --- with affections of the throat and lungs. Bryn: QIIBRIFF'S SALES. chifis Is becoming a very co.' ninn affliction. K..? By virtue of sundry elite' Of eesidi- Those ;rho are predliposmil to Colds, Coughs, *mei &Tawas and Lseari raniiss,JeSeed Out of Brouchitis, du., should avoid the night air. the court of oonunon Olean 91. Centre county, There are many preparations reecturtiended for 'and to ma directed, there w ill them disosses..but there Is not a doubt but that be sold at ptiblio Bello- Dr. etrickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Vi I sate at theceurt house in the borough of rnteron Monday, the 213th day of Augnilit, 1886, the beet remedy. We have known it to effect the following property, to wit: A certain toes cu, es in the worst oases of Coughe, Colds Bron hitis,.Asthma, mid primary/ imago tenement and lot of ground situate in this oases o f c o . p l borough of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., on Lion. the northern side of the public- square, and houndea - en the west liy part - oTtlie same lot onginaliy, on the east by let istimethi property' hi dirwory-MoLonglitin, and on the north brass alle,Y;it hiring the stern Moiety or half part of a lot known in the Renend plan 9f 'said town as lot No. —, ht. Seised, taken in execution, anal _to be soltLas_thapryporty of r Patrick Dooley. ALSO.s . • certain messuage tenement 'or 1 tract of land /damns in Houston township, Cowl treenunty,-bounded - mold" destiribett — ar Ntows;' to wit: (In the north by lands of Orals, on the east by dands of Martin Adams, on tile south by lands of Joseph Wiilisans, and on , the wen by lands of Samuel 0 ingericb. contabsineisne J hundred acres, more or less, thereon erected a uni l a- _Wilmot' entl4arri and, other outhatikliags„' gonad, bleu in diecution, and to be sold as the property of David Williams. ALSO, a certanytnesmage tenement or lot of ground situate in Spring township, Centre co., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be- , ginning at stones on the east side of the old' Lewistown roadesthence by ..land late of John Irvlrenorth 42 deg., east 40 porches, thence by lands of Henry Yundyke south 45y deg., west 9 perches, tltenee sopth 42 dog., west 40' perches to the east aide of said road, thence by the same, . north 4.54 deg., west 9 perches to the Place of beginning, containing two sores Lod a quarter, noakmeasure, _thereon erected a-large frame house rsod two tonaut houses and stable. Seized, taken in execution, and'to be aold as the pop erty of James Ward. ALSO, a certain piece of adtuate in Snob shoo township, Centre county, Pi., boundhd and described as follows : On the earth by lands of William Askey, on the east by lands of the heirs ' of Michael Currans, on the south by lauds of Michael Nays, and on the west by lands of James T. Halo, containing one Modred acres, more or loss, thereon erected a log house end barn. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold es the property of John Mays. ' ALSO, a certain messunge tenement and tract of land situate in Potter town/dap, Centre co., 691:laded and describhd as follows, to wit :Ole ginning at atones on the turnpike road' leading ._nota-Beilefosite-to-Lessiatowa r theeni,--by—laede , of Win.. Thompson north 76 deg., east 12 8-10 percher' to stones. thence north 22 deg., west 8 perches to stones, thence by !midi of Moses 1 Thompson south 78 deg west 12 1-10 perches to stone,"thence alongiffild turnpike road moth 17 deg., east 7 9-10 perches to the place of be- ginning, containing 98 perishes, be the same fliere or less, it beiug, rut of a larger tract of land. with the Improvements and appnrtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property et Lot Armstrong. ALSO, a certain tract of laud situate in the I ton nsidp of How rad, bounded and described an follows, to wit : Rif the south by lenity of Joseph White, on the wlst. 1,3 lands et W. F. Packer, Thomas Ilogbe , i. and William Brown, on the north by low!, of David Shank and Jacob Ba ker, and on the east hy lands of James Gardner and Nolan Africey, containing two hundred acres, 'more or less, thereon erected a log house and log barn,..pnd of her outbuildings. Seized, taken in execen, and th be sold as the property of Samuel Leathers. de S r al . o to commence at one o'clock p. in. of said RICHARD CONLEY, Sten" 7 Sheriff's 011ie., Rollefentc, Aug. 2, 1866. -~~ DIARAIAILI £%D DTISINTISTIT.—A core reme dy for the - Werra - "Wee of - lank' or cbionio Diarrhoea and Dysentery is Dr. Stricklan's An ti-fi/ler& Mixture—thousands have Wien eared i by it—our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many ofon. vi,ro.taafter ati - ather - Means have failed, in feet we have enough proof of the eilloacy of this valuabre _preparation. of astringents, abseitinti), stimaients and vermin atives to advise every one of our 'readers to got a bottle and have it In readiness, and t 6 those who golfer to try It diredtly. flpid by Druggist. everywhere. Ask for Dr. fitnekland's , Anti-' Cholera Mixture. MALRItIF.D. Iti• Bellefonte, August 16th, by Rev. .1. 11.„ Barnard, Mr. Joseph C. Bnght, of Pottsville, •Schdyikill county, Pa., to Miss Jennie L. Irwih, of Bellefonte Centre county, Ps. i • On the lbth inst., at the rosidenoe of the brides' father, by the Rev. M. J. Carothers, of Asrons burg, ,Mr. John A Slack, te lifitlB Ella S. daugh ter of Jacob Spangler, both of Potterlotriship. On the 300 Julypby, Rev. J. AeDeMoyer, Mr John Miller, of Cont re Furnace, to Minn Julia A Bodin, of Patton tow`nehip. At the residence of the Bride's father, in Pitts Orove, by the spew, on the 10th of Augu4, Mr. William Ellis Burchfield, to Mies A. Lytlt, both of Pine Grove Mills. "Sall forth into the sea of life, 0 gentle, loving, trusting wife; And safe from all itaversity, Upon the bosom of that sea Thy comings and thy goings be I For gentleness, and love, and trust, Prevail o'er angry ware and gust; And i the wreck of noble lives Something immortal still survives." The Bellefonte Market White Wheat, per bushel Ked,......d0 do Bye, do Corn helled, ' do Oats, ' • do Barley, do Buckwheat, -. do ..... Clove Seed do Potatoes do Lard,............ . per pound Pork do. . tallow, d 0... Butter Eggs per dozen Piaster, ground, per t0n,... Assembly Wo ►re authorised to announce the name of Jacob M. Hapfar of Philipsburg, as a candidata for the office of Assembly, subject to the deems- Mori of the Democratic Ctiiinty convention.. Treasurer We :re authorized to- annalist, the mime of .1. D. Shugort, of Dollefrat,c. as a can,iiiiiite for Treasurer, subject to the It cision of the Demo cratic County Convepfmn. WO a re authorised to annonnro .7. A Barnhart an a candidate for the milt 11 of Tr...ewer of Centre oounty, euhjret tt the' rieeittion of the Democratic County Convention. Commissioner. We are authorised to announce the name of Wllbom Furey,- of Bellefonte,' am 'a cunditiate for the office of Commiasianer, eubjoot to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorized to annoonee the name of Jorhea Potter of Dorris township, as a moth than for the office 01 Conouiiesioner, swot to the deciscion of the Democratic County zonventint. District Attorney WO are authorised to announce the name of WV. Stiller, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for District Attorney, sunieet to the dpoision of the DoinocratmCouuty Convention. StLCIAJ• N Y'lt'S,S' WH fSKERS ! W HISKERS ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches / Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on ho smoothest race or chin, or hair on bald heads, in six weeks. Price $l,OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WA.eiElt A, CO., Bo: 138, Drookl. Y. ly THE BRIDAL CHAMBER, an essay o Warning and Instruction for young men-,,pub lished by the Howard Ansa:dation, and sent free of charge in neabtil envelopes. Address Dr. J. MULLIN 1101JOHTON, Howard Astioriation, Philadelphia, Pa. fob 17 ly A GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful incliner lion, will bo happy to furnish others with the means of cure, (Peso/ charge.) Thin remedy is simple, safe, and certain For full particular', by rethrn mail, ase ad dreg JOAN B. OGDEN,;6O N u Street, New York. June 9-3 m. ARITHMETIC OF CO UMlllol4.=Two thin shoes make one oehr; two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two attacks of bronchitieit, ono man. All of tho_vib e e - ve diseases can avortran by the timely one of Rollers' Imperial Cough Syrup. , -a sure and 'Toady remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough c. Bold everywhere: i june 23, 1865-Iy. ITAPPINfiIiS OR MISERY? THAT IS THIE QUESTION. All 'nervous sufferers afflietod with sperms torshma, iteminal emissions. loss o r power,. I'M. potence &o. caused by self abuse, selehl excel- MS aril impure connections, can have the means of soireese furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMB, P.. 0. Box 2853. apr 14 ly Phildelphia, Pa. A CARD TO INALIDS.—A Clergyman, while residing fi Routh America ae a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fcr the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Barly Decay, Dis eases of.the Urinary and Sen - inal Crease, and the whole train of disorders brought on by benefitl and vicious habits. Groat numbers have been already oared by thin noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfbrtunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Margo. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. .Address 1011111.11 T. Imams, Sta tion D, Bible Holm, New York City. j'32l-6m To ConsuxrrirEs.--Sufferers with 00ali tion, Wham, bronchitis, or any disease or the throat or lungs, will ,be cheerfully funtished, without °beige, with the remedy, by the use of> which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Williams. burg, New York. was completely restored to health, after baying suffered several years with that dread disease, Consumption. To 00000111p tire sufferers this remedy is worthy of en im mediate trill. It will oost nothing, and may be the means of their perfect restoration. Those desiridg the same will please address Rey. ED WARD A. WILSON, 165 South Seootia Street, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. 10:29-6t. RIIBIIMATIBM AND NEURALGIA .—Na. morons remedies for thee. ootoplabete have been brbught before the public, and need with varying sumess, as they generally °entitle some curative'aalities. But unfortunately for the afilloted, they are of little affiniency. For often they only Modify diseases, and do little towords perfeeting a radical aura. But the Great Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Compound, effedttull. ly banishes the diocese. from the system. his beyond a doubt the soma pa 4 most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Nmnag(a, •Bout, ever seed.' It has gained the patronage an, favaipf persons of every rank, an 4 the demand is staiOily increasing. It Igo Mealier remedy to demi Meted. Bold /if Druggists may . lama IS, 11165.-Iy. NEir ADVETITISEMEM. I 1,75 ...1,60 18,00 AIFIERIFF'S SALE AT.IELEARPIELD, PA. as Saturday Aiog 28, 'B5. Ily virtue of • writ of Levert ' , arias, issued out of the ci.urt of com mon pleas of Clearfield county, tested et Clear field the 24th day of Juno, A. D. 1865, the undtwsigned, sherd' of the said county of Clrs will expose •at pni4ic sale, at the couia- bottle, in the borough of Clearfield, on Saturday, the 28th du of August, A. 1). 1882, at 2 o'otook, p. to tl.ie following described traet or piers land, to wit: A certain tract of land situated in Rush township, Centre coun ty,. and Morris township Clear6e.d county, Penneylonnie, boundod and described as fol lows, to wit: ' Boginniig sits pine. corner of the John Mur ton nn I Francis Johnston ttaota, thence by cde- Olen Kingston tract. south, two hhndred and thirty-eight perches to a stouo corner, on the south aide of the pig Moshannon creek, and along said Kingedon tract, east, one hundred and sixty-eight ?torches to a post ; thence north alonethe said Kingston tract two hundred end thirty-eight perches to the line of said Johnston tract, and along, t e division line of said John ston nml d ingot o ' Jracta weat, to the pine cor ner aforesaid, co using two 'husidred and thir ty-fire acme. Seised, taken in execution, and tnhe sold as thetroperty of Aaron Learge and the heirs and adnifinstratrix of Thomas A. 877 bis., deceased. Testes or Sate : Tan per cent. of thslur chasm money in hanT when the pr er is knocked off, and the remainder on t acknowl edgment and delivery of the d . July 28. ' JACOB .4.,FAc SST, Merin? ad by Mr t Sternberg _....ocuing co. ref above Mtt Living ston's book store, and near the Post Ottse,where he itil CONSTANTLY KEEP ON _Pritdi ' the lary choicest -,,....1 OROCERTES, PROVISION E, TOBACCO d SIOARS, ctSNFECTIONARY, FRUIT, ,te These he will eell as low as possible, for cash or country, produce lie hopes by strict atten tion to business to secure a reasonable obese cf this public, patronage. Aug 4, 1886—tf -mUSICAL ITISTRUMENT.B. Thu undersigned very respectfully informs the public, and especially lovers of music, that hav ing obtained from the manufacturer the sole agency for the sale.of ST INWAY & SON'S PIANOS, MA°ON & Ayt,.lN'S CABINET. ORGANS AIA CARIIART NEEDHAM & CO'S - MELODEONS,' He Is prepared to deliver to persona wishing good instruments the above at Philadelphia and Now York retail prices. Ciroulars sent Promptly upon application, with any additional information desired. N. B.—Every instrument la warranted for five years. , . N. M. .GR.HENB, feblltt linntliptdon, Pennsylvania. 110008 at KIIMIT, WHOLESALE WROOERS, DEALEREi IN 0011NFR4 PRODUCE; No. 109 'drab Streak Bemoan Front and Sooond yd. 1. Rama, PIIIIADELVILL U. T. SIM 'A • Orders from tbo country' proinpAy otteadod to. 4 172817. Eta. lake. E. POTTER, PSYSICLAN a BURGEON, itzumrairrs, PA. • D. Portz' burin *maned from the army offers Ms professional sardine to tire eitisebs of Bellefonte and Ttololly. He why be found at Ms residenkon Howard donut, next door to H. C. Hum at all times, mien professionally • - August 4.18664 m. TIMBER LEAVE FOR BALE. Tim Clinton Coal ind Iron Company off for sale all the stamitne timber on Ash lanai, In Bosab Omar township, Clinton oosaty, and in Btmtsido township. Osafft twantlVPl4 partly adjoining the *My lands, and sheeted fa Ban, Rua, lost's Rata, sad the maws of 31dmill Crash, known sa bawls otTroi. tar a Clark. Addrsss 3. 11.11211 112 1da lk, Na. faith htlittessi, P 4 RYNDER'B MUSIC MR* mama MAIN ND mat grams, LOCK HAVEN, PA T. P. RYNDER TAKES PLEASURE io IBODOUDOIng to the eithans of Ciontre County that his muaio store is now " IN FIIICCESSFUL OPZRATION, and that he le prepared to tarnish them with hloaieal_lriitrameata.. - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, on the 'twist favorable torsos. Os ham pullet ler pleasure in calling the attention of the peo,, ple to 'the superior qualities Of the oelehrated - CHICKERING'S PIANOS, - Theo* Pianos have uniVersallYtaken the first premium over all others witerever they hare; been brought in, competition. They have only to berseen and taard to be admired, as v their manufactu have succeeded so fully le com bining In t oseladispeasable qualities 6f a good piano, th., brilliancy, power, depth, and the ORGAN LIKE RICHNESS OP TONE which is absolutely indispeneahle in an instru ment for acCompanying the trice. They are also cebbmted for This unality is always desirable; but it - is especially so to persons living in the country, Where it is not convenient to get professional tuners but seldom. RYNDER KEEPS A SUPPLY of otber-Pianoe. When he Inform the people HAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS, It is unmeeeaset7 to say a word in eommends• tion of them, its the reputation of the Arm is alone sediment RYNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that he has resolved the resoled the Cur Central and Western l'ehnOrratda or the Patentlntlatedlron Rim and Prime BOARDMAN & RAY PIAAIS., These Pianos very price from three insn• Bred and seventy,-Eve dollar' to seven hundred dollars, and are all warranted to give' perfect satisfaction. T•RLOR ORGAN, Raving received the BOLE Central Portion of Pienneylvani E A T''Sc D PARLOR MOAN, IMPII.OVIID LODEOES, lam enabled to offs t em to the public et re duced rates. The -Parlor Organs are gotten np in the meet A t il irble and sattractre style, are warranted to ive / r .PERFECT SATISFACTION, ../ areand - sold ten to fifteen per cent cheaper than ose of any otherlirst-elves manufacturer. We invite a comparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities or a good instrument, viz., Quality of Tune, Power of Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for Variety of Expression, and last, but not least, solidity and durability of construc tion. These Organs are Onisted in different styles to suit the tastes and pockets of purchasers, being in [SION STORE! PIFER. Plain Black Walnut Cases I Carved Black Walnut Cases! and z ehe public; gen opin:od a ISION STORE, Plain Chestnut Cases I Fancy Chestnut Case*tr . Plain Rosewood Cases, and --.E.YNDEE KEEPS aloe • tarp supply of the celebrated MONITOR ORGANS, • CABINET ORGANS! CHEYNEY'S EXCELSIOR GROANS TEMPERED REED MELODEONS to Furnish PIANOS FROM ANY MAKER in the United States, should customers prefer others thin those be keeps on hand. bit supplied with so awortansot of IrAINAS SRO'S. PIANOS, ONIONISSINOPS PIANOS, Granata for the largo patronage already he. atoned upon him. and antddha terierve 111 Si ople lab whiney they mil desire eja lino of good ts. he has made sysoial OUTIOSIONIIIte with the Mowing eatiOrat.4 footers to ell orders for their Plano' finance, g iA at their pries. pia , WM: B. BRADVIST, ISTBINWAT • 80N5, sad Inc :win. at DaWawa' Rnmint. run trzoung. eirruna, let . teat . . '• -, . ..-, F:7 • zuesourr,„ig IC hals avoil , m wale% vs& ; lel! •.. Llttalillana , 01111 7-v• . SICAL INSTRUMENTS STANDING EC TUNS Plain Oak Cases I Polished Oak Cases I Fanoy Rosewood Cases l AND C YYYYYY '8 RTEDIIR IS PREPARED WINDER WILL ALWAYS BOARDMAN di BBL rs PIANOS AND 8.9141788 PIANO& 011011011 ST/CA a co,..ar laebb LAO - E h particsdarty recommended ,fse'si gpring tad aunamOrk when the blood le thick and eireel p ti oali ig eril;r".. l4 by malieclthy se c retions. y though poumfdt lititriter, Simians tad rsliersre every portion of the system. it is the only gee- • fen--and- origins! littood-Beereleterfire yours bid performed the wad wended's.), rt ' - notruanent guns, to oonfirmed eases of sesOikals„ old sores, team.. tumors, boils, and all WA. tt" sorofbloes eruptions. s It Is ciao a reliable eautStr for tatt o iireemOr zing.wer.e r Budd hand, sad kindred diseenise-1 la a general Wm.; its ideas are most bode n nant and cannot fail' hmslit when nand ne t ' cording to directlons.„l We snake no claim te 'being 'diniewered "Pannone" or ''Uturetssi ReasedY"'Sii the 'ailmeuta to which Beth Is heir; but we &minim what countless facts hat's fairly and fnily setek liihed, that In the 43400 D. SEA#CREIL the afflicted 'will 11 ad' a "standard ntedirjae." one upon ...Lich they can rely se I care *wide for all diaeame for which it is recommended. I bate this day, Ootober 7th, UK of tay entire nterest in J. M. Lindipsy'sW ed BLOOD SEARCTIER, to B. B. Bonen together with the right to um my nuns; in tic preparation. The slily genuine article win hers after be prepared by them exclusively. J. /14 LLYDEIBY. 7122TAIRDD DT R. E. SELLERS & CO:; Sots Proprietors, PRTSIMAD, M MOH TUE CUM! Or COUGHS,' COLDS, 110ARSENigg, INFLUE,NZA„ TioicLnut &Emu:plop oP Ttrr. TIIROA r, Whooping cough, Croup, ESTABLISHED IN 18U, It is an old and well tried remedy, god har rtood the test of thirty years. r z -Aged the following: ' Thal Will Conviiias/ ez," RACTIIIMUI PAIRSIILD CO. 011119/ January 29„22111/. • Xr. R. E. Set/ • Daft Imo' eh beir • out of yourportal Cough..Myrnp!', I you send me, y six dozen ? kah..not tto be out of it Sc it is the only inedicin come so • ar raising the dead. It will the worst , gh immediately. I have rectinnien It , ...mon, and given them ono bottle on trial, - • in overy cue 0.40.7 have given char teed ony that it goes immediate rgief." I haviiiivid it it my own family, and dad a Lure outs for coughs and colds In all eases. One trial will convince any person that It Is • sure cute for the - wont of coughs and bolds. . • I sun your' moat taped A. L. BIBINONIL Tb• '.,one is strong testimony, end offered without, sollzur.tion, In behalf of the best mei medicine of the day. The Great Curative! 'l'rrrstuao, April 19, 1841111. R. 8. Setters; I have been troubled with a cough for the last ten years, by reason of whiek I have frequently been unable to sleep mare than half the night. 1 tried many remodiee,lst all in rain. I beard of your Cough Syrup, and resolved to try it, and now state that the um ot a few bottles has cured me entirely. I abased ly recommend it as a oak speedy, and pleasant cure for coughs and ratan Yours respectfully, WM. WOODS! This is strong testimony, and glean erehtuta rily PRUPARED lIT IC E. SELLERS & CO., Prrrentmo, PA JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER THIS GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY is the beet medicine ever offered to tire public. For the effeotual cure of rheumatism, goal. DM. ralgia, dyspepsia, and as e blood purifier, it bee no equal ; for all diseases arising from AIR im pure state of the Wood, such es eordula or ovil, scald head, totter, ring-worm, fit maie oomolaint, and all brisk-outs oaf the Awe and body. • The rut cumber of rub- onL medi cines which formerly have been used for - throne diseases wore merely tempoliwy in their sad; and of doubtful virtue, but the, RIIEVNIATIC chit PQIIND reaches the source of all tranblo, and WOO* banishes the dhowe from the system by 14 1*. mediate_ action, on the blood. IN advise eiN and all to give it a trial, mad bloom allidea of Its wonderful power. "" Prepared and sold by Yoe c"'nQl•itoo nays • wpl• is s 4 lie Liver Otomplt64, fjostiveness, • Sick .ffesrliethe. ' Bead, wad iudgefori, e MEM lia
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