Allentorratic , 'i;atchmatt THII.MB-42 per year when rpald In ulvnnee 2,50 when not paid tri advance not kOO when not paid before the expiration of the year Ova Anerrs.—We have nothorixed the fol lowing gentlemen, to reoeire awl reoemt fur .mbiloript ton to the Jjnnoretnc lVercn- LAM Inne •lb ORNIOIII.It, Gregg townellip Junx 11. H.1011 . 11`1 I !MU, Penn " ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS . ___. I'ollll—Not at th, time. We haw plenty 1.1 surh help. W. W. W.—Why tot you lot us hear Gum you lIMil C ,DIDATIt•—The Coal anti". next ratisilay will deride that manor Is urn V —Will read your lie soon us Ivo hate tune, and will giro thenCkei place pro vided they are worthyand on uonili- I ions that you givo no you r pr fop.' noon. S e —We insiit no rominunications such as the one yon forward. II yuu wish lo tell anyone whet you think of him du not fear to tell him u hat you hate to say to hie fare. I F 11.--Our devil found the article you in quire after. Call and you eon get it, wills the advise to stick your hair pins tighter the next time. Curls are pretty, but we I. like to see them in their place THINGS ABQUT TOWN AND COUNTY —Court conmencex to thin -I'plltce M onday ne: 1 0 e o Oven-11nrvoll Intl tire days of ,Nl.lngre Reece', FULL —Our lowe ham hren . orewded dur• ing the past three or four iiitye with per elite attending the Stale Teftehere Institute —The liplenclid hum belonging to W .1 Aretegitei elf]. Site tied in Putter (nip , to itiTeretl for gale —Bellefonte could spare, -.about ten dexpn of "tudi." four 110/an of dogs and any amount of in 'well, awl be none the worse oil --Tits Raid litgie Vatley U , can Ilona of hartna the moo t necoutodating and gentlemany conductor', of any cold to the Central part of the State Our,—We are gloil to nee that Copt W. W. Potter, who-wan so aeeoroly injured a few week, airier, on to require the amputa tion of hi, arm, nuw able to be about r. little. --If tho roads throughout our county were kept in the condition they tniglit be Heel estate would be worth twenty per cent =I PAt-r.—lr the person•: who were in At tendance at the Institute during the past four days, filled to enjoy themselves, they can not blame it on n lack of km,lnesa tdkown'them by our citizens CAMP Mesersus —A camp meeting under the auspices of the M. l entarch, will be held near Nlillbeitn, commencing on Friday next, the 16 inst. The c u e for Half Moon (hyena, oommences on Tuesday nett and will be held just above Ft (more on the Buf falo Hun rued Et.orestsyr or A Mutate') MAI tom, A Votrott that., in reported to have occur red in one of the little vill.tges in this coun ty, off Tuesdny evening not Both parties are very respectably connected, the girl being the daughter of one of the leading ,Itixects at the county. An the report may toot be correct, or the parties turn up in their pruner places 1..1 positions, we re fl.ain tram ntentioniqg names, unit! there is wire eertately shott the matter •itlosa Ur."—The Mifflin and Centre It It , which create! such it stir for a few weeks in the spring, we Imogine tins 'gone up," ns the saying is, entirely Since the committee to so bait subscriptions was ap pointed, we bare heard not a word of it Who can tell us what has been done in the matter , The road could be completed just ns easy as not, dour people were no min ded ; and when it was mode, anottiliszyn ning from Milton or Lewisburg and inter secting with it, at some point where it mas ses l'ennns,valley cuild easily be made. All that is -wanted, in it little enterprise, energy, nod liberality on the part of those who would be most benefited Bass Ow, —On Saturday August. 3d, ft match game was played on the grounds of he Control B B C., of Bellefonte, between the "Independent nine" of the Centrals and the , •Eagleton" B. 11.0 , of Curtnes Werke, which resulted in favor of the "Centrals `We hare witnessed few games with greitter interest and pleasure The playing of both •clubs was good, and the gentlemanly de- .portment of the players was gratifying. We hope to witness many such games, and to •vow our young friends not only become ex- Along in this manly healthful exercise, but oleo devolope that equanimity of deport ment—the characteristic of the true num— vhad is not cost down by defeat and is mag. 01110111L11 11 in victory The game opened nal. the `•t'entreld" et the bat, who made 2 runs. In this inning the Engletone scored 5 rune 2nd inning closed with three for the ttContrals" and 5 for the •.Eagletons " lid inning, still worse for the "Centrals." Their snore being 0 while the "Eagletons" added another 6 Things began to look •thlue" fp. the Centrals. Three Innings played nod a score of 16 to 5 against them. Not discouraged, however, they commenced the .itla ` Doing with commend able energy, and added 1 i to their score, while the Eag letons added but 4, thus making the game 19 to 19. 6th inning closed with 0 for the. Central. and 8 for the Eagletons, oth iti: niug, Bfor the Cent ralayagt 6 ftg ‘ the Eagle tons, 716 • Inning, snot 2r blank for the 1 Centrals end I fat the Eagletons,. Bth in ning Thin inning decided the game The Centrals changed their mode of tmiting In stead of sending "fly balls' they gave "daisy cutters" that wore hgrd to atop. • The tnning (dosed 11 for tho Centrals and* for the Eaglettins. 9th inning, ContraltS, I Engletons 4, making a score of 3C) runs for tine Centrals and 82 for the liagletons The score Is a follows 1/I,WCI`RIdDiNT MINC. 0. N. O. Smith, I b 2 6 II Curtin. e 2 4 Bram, e e i 4 Tate, p , 2 4 Butler, 2 b 6 1 Chessman, I f 2 4 Or. Curtin, a f 8 4 Delaney, r f 4 3 . Curtin, 3 b 5 2 Rankin, 2 b 3 3 Nolo, 1 b 1 5 Montgomery, 1 f 5 3 L i a g I a, 3 1, 3 3 Hoover, a I 4 3 Ilillibieb, o f 3 3 E. Hosting., r f 2 4 Wagner, p 4 4 G. Ilost.lngs, 0 2 , i 61 hn 36 27 32 let 2d 3d 456 sth 6th 7th flth Independent 2 3 0 14 0 3 .0 11 3 Eaglet. 5 5 5 4 3 6 1 1 4 Fly ereiroee.—lndepeodeatt-13.1dn, Moot gmery, Lingle, Hoover, Hillibista, eseh 1; H. Hootloge 2; Wagoer Hairleton—Smith 2 ; 11 Curtin 2 ; Tote 1; U Curtin 3-8. Fly Catches ilemil.--Indepeadent4—!tale 2;" Stmusg o Deass.—Martin Stone an aged Hoover I ; H Heisting. 1-4.. Heirloom.— awl well known catkin of this place, died Chessman 2. 0...F..i.._1nd.p..d66t 1. tingloto6 6 very suddenly on Wednesday morning last. ' On Tuesday we eon eeeee d with klm •on the 'Tone 6f Gamer.—. 2: 15. Ihrlpie.—Dr. IL O. Curtin; 4: , Street he oomplalied then of not feeling Bcorer4.—lnl•pendent-051 N Hale. Eagle- well, end-on Wednesday he 'sae • corpse. ton—W. W. Curtin. We have not 1 d what hie EMI —The following report ofthe Maeonio Dedication, ban, through' the kinddbss of one of the members of tint brolfferhosair been hit oldie.' on for publration , Tug M. \MIMIC DZI/ICATIVI -.-011 Thurs day morning Aogust tfirst the Ltrelbren of the Mystic rites were about in (heir dark suits bright affil early. As the train came in large numbers were added from the va rious neighboring Lodges. At about eleven A. M the MASOns repaired to the Hall and soon after emerged in procession, dressed in black with white aprons and gloves. The BelleLinte Lodge in the lead escorting, their visitors. Our Band led the columns discoursing excellent music. Look Haven Lodge .1110 next in line, to the number of about eighty, and made n very fine display Their aprons lookout like veterans in the service anti their month •rs appeared to feel very di iti home in ouch oteremonies. The iliintiugden Lodge fifty strong and cm oompanital by the fine Band from Hunting don came next. and were followed by the Lodges from hlcVeytown and representa tives hum Willtanisport, Lewistown, Al; tootut, Emporium and Clearfield, and Hie 111C14 1,141 1 40 from Philipsburg, brought tip the rear 'Flits line iminthalled by Major It IV atom moved up High St to Spring, !hi °ugh Sluing to Bishop, through Bishop to Allegheny nod up Allegheny to the front of the Drool:m . 1101f House where the Grand Officers were slopping here R. W. O. Marshall, Joseph llosowell look charge of the Coition and the grand officers werephte ed in line in rear of the escort, in the fol lowing orderr. Jacon LAtittagaLtnett IL li eLkIIK 'leadttig the column The Bantle and Lodg es above set lorih wilt the brethren starch tug by two, eight feet apart Jdfl MeCoHough I J. , • w tre with Kline I Coe.. Wine and Oil t'onley • ) attended tt)— CoG W Patton It VI (1 Irg P'6 Wilson r , Jno P Harris . ; "" 11 P Hams, It IV U P W 11 Mob leder, It IV U Tyler lte• J C Laverty, 11 IV U Chaplain Jobs !1011, It W 11 T BoarJaley, It IV U Hermann, Neff, It IV 11 I IV henry AI Deelsert, It IV U 8 IV Harbison Holt, It IV I) DO M Sam' C Perk insdlt Dll NI Richard Vans, 1 W G JAI2OII Iticescrr, It S II , bringing up the rear. The Procession moved by Al legheny to Linn street, by Linn to Spring, by Spring hack to iiigh street and thence to the Hall, where the line halted and form ed open order while the O. 0 passed through ate Centre of the column, to the Hall Tile entire line uncovered as the Grand officers passed, and the rear falling in moved up until,by this manoeuvere rho whole line from the rear passed into the Hall: . The Bands repaired to the Hotel and the Dedi catory earemoniea were performed in the Hall m accoolance with the ancient solemn usages of the order. The Bellefonte Lodge Then reconducted the O. 0. to their Hotel when all adjourned to dine A Lodge of ttintiuction was held to the afternoon, and •in 111 e evening a very large and intelligent audience assembled nt the Town Hall to hear the lecture of the It W. (.3 ill., lion. Richard Vaux. Capt Hutchison chairman of the °mum 10..01 arrangement called the meeting to order at 7 -45, P. M.,' and an nounced lion Samuel Linn seethe Presiding Officer of the meeting. After memo, Ills Honor, introduced the Lecturer in a brief but appropriate speech, and Mr. Vaux de livered a very excellent lecture on the his tory and character of this anoient or claiming the, close attention of the,-, audience fur fully an hour The fritlfnity then adjourned to 11101, 01,11 Hall while the Radler., dispersed and went home. In the Hall an excellent Lunch was served up, un der the eupervieion of J. If Sands which was appreciated by all present and the eve ning spent in social intercourse The only regret expressed wne for the early depart ure of the Lock Havou Lodge who won eueli high exprensions of esteem by their conduct and appearance, and the fear that the arrangements, made in ignorance of the advent of so large . adelegation, might prove, insulhoient The Huntingdon Band die coursed eigponelle music in Serenading number orour citizens, and won for them soiree much praise, while our own Bond excddled themselves tu their performances through the day All our citirens agree that Bellefonte never had a gala day on which such perfect order and excellent con duct was observed among either oilmene or visitors The affair was every way credit able to all concerned in it The absence of all 14104 g ins noticed its peculiar in no Large a crowd but we be here temperance is one of the virtues Masonry urea icates We should be glad to ere more frequent assem blies of tire fraternity. The youthful Lodges from hleVeytown and Philipsburg most he in a very flourishing condition judging from the display they made at this Dedication May all such agencies for good continue to Sourest, THE DIILIMATICIterION —WO hope that not a Democratic voter in the county will fail to turn out to the delegate election to morrow. it to a duty, they owe not only to themselveo, but to their minty, to see that none but good men are sent to repress. them ; and the only manner in which they can insure this result, is to attend the elec lions and vote for delegates whom ill represen t them aright. For years, in eertaindietriete, lots boon the habit of three or four men to meet and appoint one or two or three delegates, just as tie ease might be. Of course when u majority of the Democrats of the township take so little interest in the 'matter as not to turn out, it in perfectly right that nook should be lbs case. Yet misrepresentation has often been the result, and wild° those who did not see proper to take part in the selection or delegates, had no right to complain, it often happened (lint they thought they had, beaks° the - wishes of the majority of the Democrats was not carried out Every Democrat is interested yrehavitig a good ticket'!" tel tunic turn out then, and hpress their preferences in a manner that the delegates chosen will know how to act. Wherever it in possible let 'lnstruction be voted on the ballots casi for thetelegales ; and let these institutions be noted en the credentials of the person attending the convention, and there will be n• reasons for bickerings, diesentiona or dispute. We wont to oeo a full convention of geed men, and the result will be . s ticket that every one will be eatiefied with. County Treasurer 'Mu Fortes :—As the time Is thawing nigh for the people of old Democratic Cen tre to choose men to fill the different offices in their gifts, we would submit the claims of ape of our fellow citizens for the reopen. sibliqposition of Treasure lie :of all the good men that seek that position should have the nomination, his claims are strong. er than any others. 110 has not Caught the office. In Iss case it is as it should be the office sought the man, not the man the office. The people of the county have earnestly requested him time and again to permit them to place him before the'. public ac a candidate fur County Treasurer. Con sulting not his own feelings, yielding only to the pressure of public sentiment he con sented. Would we , then have • man that will perform the duties of the office with boner and Integrity ; one that has always been a brave and bold Democrat ; one that stood firm and immovable on the good old time honored Democratic principles, even when the brsirest feared and the moat faith ful began to doubt ; a man thst will gain votes for the party and one that can justly Ii termed the peoples orandidate, then let us choose Joust B. MITCHELL of Ferguson township• HARRIS. I=l Tun Isar tine.—The State Institute that met in this place on Tuesday last, and con• tinned*, sessions Until last eviming proved to be quite an interesting affair to tbose who engaged in its proceedings, as well as to the many who attended to look on and learn Over three hundred teachers and County Superintendents, among whom were some of the most distinguished friends of education iu the State, were present The morning session on Tuesday was c i lied to order by the President of the Teachers As sociation, F. Wyers, and a feeling pray er offered up by Rer John 8. Ermantrout After a short Congratulatory address by the President, h committee to enroll the names of teachers who desired to becomnAlleis , of the association, and one to snail:Mr Treasurers account,wasappointed County Superintendent Magee in it short address, cord iallj welcomed the members of the As• sociation,oind was responded to by Prof Raub A committee was then tlpl6oilllCd 161 prepare minutes of the proceedings for pub lication- W. S McFeaters of lowa, and C C )tiller of Ohio, were invited to seats in the convention, after which the committif on enrollment reported ninety six names, end the convent kip adjourned ~l'ho ante of the afternoon 1401811,11 was taken up by t the Inaugural nildress of the Presidenjo Report--The Institute, County and District, by .1 W. .tilen of Putter comity, nad i 3 Omenssion firth,. report The follow iu r riv:dation 15115 offered and adopt ed— 11',.01, cif That a coinnuttee or three he ap po into 1 to prepare a report on the methods o sallingCounty and District Institutes . on the genigraJttoaturen of their manitgetnent, and on the general charneter of the ser% tees that aught to ho introduced, and that soul committee, at tho nest meeting of the Amociation shell make and report Mes,e, t;ilchrist, Allen mill Newpher. were appointed on sail emanate, Mr, Richards of the Educational Department at Washington, explained the objects of that departoent, of4laVik Prof Harding was Illy lie.l to , nrnl in the convention, and it adjourn.' During the evening session a very inter esting and nmituc live add rest wat delivered by (t tie rossieftt - President of the Agrient rural College No businesstransacted The morning session of the second day was opened by prayer, by Prof. Super, after uniting lion D N Camp of Connecticut, to a seat or the Ounvenli in, the business of the morning war announced to be a "Die cussion—“Shall we have a Slate Board of Education, and whet should be its Powers'!" which was participated in by l'rof Brooks, lion D N Camp, Dr Burrows, l'rof Wicker sham, lion Mr Camp of Washington, Mr Thomas, Mr Newpher, Mr U tlertst, Colony! McFarland, and Mr Parker, and resulted in the adoption of the following resolution : It snot yen —That the Peiinsyli auia State Teacher's Ameoeiationgive it as their opinion that the interests of education irr the Sate of Penney blame would be proinoted by the .itali lishinent of a State Board of Edueat 1011, with sin+ Lid) iii,nry powers, not import eding Of over ruling thd Stele Superintendency, no airy lie expedient, to be constituted in men a manner as shall cause to be represento4 all the education al interuiti of the State. After IL recess of ten minutes, the nese elation listened.to a very interesting report on the "Methods of Teaching tho Etymolo gy of our language". by Prof !larding Afternoon session met, and appointed Messrs Raub, Newpber, end Reagan, committee to appoint a place for the meet mg of the Association next year . Messrs. Gilcrist,Jones and Woodruff,a committee on resolutions,and Nle_oer. allow, (.!lisibbuck, Deane, Blmcmultcr and Ernlll,lllrolll, ft COlll - lee on nomination 11ev Mr Taylorywas hen introduced, who, and' fu t shot t ad dress urged the adoption of a system similar to thill of our Common Schools,for Sabbath Selvls a report by Pia I Chas W Deans, on "The relation of manual laburto Education, waiithen rend,when after somo remarks, ex plaining the operations of the Orphan Sohook in Pennsylvania, by C,lMcFar land, the /1 . -tl , /euti ion adjourned At the evening session, in consequence of the inatility ot the Rev .I.mathen wards to he present, to fill has pinee, l'rof Wickersham addres.e.l the association, ex plaining the supplement tithe Isle School law, the platform upon which he stood, anti the policy he intended to pursue Time and nine, alone prevents us giving a syn opsis of his address After he had finished, the children from th in county, who nro in attendance at the Orphan's Schools, sang several songs, rend some essays and deliv ered a few short addresses, all of which were very creditable to themselves and their iencliers The Association then ad journed. During the day the Court Ilou•e wan crowded to its utmost capacity and everything passed oil pleasant)) , to alio participators, and with interest to the spec tator. _ The morning erasion, yesterday was open ed by prayer by Pt of Super, when the As tioci alien proceeded to the discussion of the propriety et "Compulsory attendance,' which woe porticipated in by Mr Parker, Prof Gilt:mist, Prof Potts and Prof Newpher, to favor of the system, and by Mr Bum, 11r burrow., and Prof. Waugh, who oppos ed it A recess of a few minute., woe had, after which 8111110 interesting remarks on, the method of teaching the blind were by Rev E IV Whelan of Phil .. a'd The 4iues lion of compulsory attendance woo again taken up, when Mr Parker Ind Prof, Sup er, maintained its propriety, and l'rof len. Mr. Newpher and Prof Wickersham argued in oppusilion to it. The latter had certainly the better side of the question After this discussion the association ad journed, and as our paper , went to press before the close of the afterdloon seesion: we can makeno report of it; proceedings he following in a list -of names of the members who have been in Attendance M , A II Strayer a! o F Patterson " Jacob Ulp " E Sparkman " A Lewis " C Marcbo ll " A M Agnew Col ti Y lifoFerland !Mr E O Swartz :Prof 11 llt Super D M Wolf " J E Tbolooa !Dr T 11 Burrows ;Prof E S Burg. J W Allen M Mohler " J S Soot Rote S McArthur " A Taylor • " I) II Mice :0 Pre., Prof F A Alriut It II Pugh W F Myers C II Harding ( W ti McFeature J J Cannon M L Alison A N Raub J 1' Manske), ;EOM A C Ileffelfinger E Brooks , 'Mr J C Uncfirial S 11 1 l" a MMcCormick A 0 Newfber D F Lu sey J N Borah D 0 Bush " 11 W Foitoey EBEII Hun D N Cutup "J PWolohan) " C 1$ Coburn Mies B Lewis , " N Ammerman A Oer ~, J Wa y u g gh ../ 4 Jll Eimith Jll Gant P A Pan 11•411 " H Thompeen " N Alexander A II Weidman J W Wilson ' M Millar ' al 0 Rowan A D Eisenhower J Lineaweaver " M M Doweilag Mrs A Garrett " 8 Fransean " Ann L Ulp " T F TaylprTi " T Burrough " H Sellars " 8 Pennock A Hoover H D Walker M E Walker 8 P Sharpie. 8 8 Powers C W Deane D 11 'Wimp H 8 Jones "; Omit " B M McCormick ' ' L Llopd A B Pepooek 11 N MoAlltster .1 8 Ermantrout I+ Haley It Mulran) I M Hood " R Reed A Burst B Elder R J Armstrong J R Islchty 8 C Laird, 4, 8 Prater C C Miller ' " J Fraser 9 B Belau " u W Lloyd L 9 Zimmerman " C .1 Corbett N # ItoMmos' -J "M It Elm Ith Mr 1) oarrott "J P Taylor 'Mice M Pair " B Cultnery 1 " M gemmitt " S A Potter " A May I "A 11 Cooper A IVIIIIneIs 19nrah J Cooper. " S Wright 'Martha Seller!, -.. IV W ()ahem ,A A. Pearson " W W Woodruff !June A Kerr, . " It MeDi‘ it !Mary E Stewart, " IV II Kale !Mary McCord " S Z Sharp 'Mary Shaw " K 0 Shorthdge !Sarah C Peneyparker ".1 L Dote Debbie A Morrie, "S Frenrcan, Mary A !laverly " 0 M 1in0...0r 31rtry I. Rogers ".1 F Herberlto ...Mary Promlfoot "C S Colby ,Fonn) Ca Id wet "A K not Sarah Wellece "S S Jnek 'Annie Lyle " L L South Jennie E Leonard, "S II Lukue i Miee 1, Fir...bang!. "II W Ell.worth ' " M 1. Nolen " I) J Chublouck ""M AlvAltieter "S F Palter.. " 1' Miebener " II F Gault., " S Al Fell " H Hulick ' 8 A Meek "M II rlnot f' C II tun " J 11 Rosen " II Dtr, is ' " Z Ilivlinnk '• M U Surrill " Win U r artery " S K Farber " E 0 Pardon " A Spackmen " C I. Kao " Jim., Havre "A flew " S J Kell, " I) WOO.trillg " K J Tll.lll/ 4"1/ "J II Stephen , . I" 31 hollnre "I, N Plervo " A Pennock ..., I Irnnefernufl ~.l i, i ' iltarp " 1, l' McGovern ' " nunlike nunlike" " B,eole'r nnlik 11.4.11/ .0 I) I , ForlliC) "111,114.0 e t• W I, Seheut k t '"11•A nudity " I Kreider) t • "E Gnu e) J C Keene '• M S Loner Win II Parker, " C Way J A IL•nd " J Bugg) A S Muntten " S E Iltute .1 S Mt Ellett tit " S J Ilr lieku W Reed Bark. •• It Zook II M Cattle " F K Culhoon A I) Rowe •' M May J II Samlinker " •S J Muy ./ Sellers " M McDonald J II Ors li " E l/ilalay (len .1 Frn,er " I. !anus ".1 A Ileaser 1 "IC J Eckbort Mrs E M Meelsskey I Mrs Mt Feelers Mnry .1 hand . " A Putttrtsor " C Luhlor We are .olry tk o ll the crowded condition of our col omits has prevrnled us giving a synopists of the different !leeches, and a mole exit tided rriAnt of the proceedings, and we can only add. that we know the people of Bellefonte were pleased with the Institute, and have erefy . ienson to think tiro the trionilrel, of tho Associatiori were pleased with Bellefonte and In people —Quite a bail storm passed over Milesliorg and vicinity, on Tuesday last• County Convention The detuncrato Mort tlo ••••‘ era! itoroughe and Towneliti. in Centro Co . adl met at the 1.11111 place+ for holding the election•. in their Pet ern] Dirt, r, on the afternoon of Saturday Auguet 111th ISO and elect delegate,. b, repro ent .attl borough+ and Town•th toe in it county Cool out ton to be held nt Bellefonte on Tneetlay Atigi.l 1:1th Ikll7 nt 2 truth Al. Tho number of delegate', wLu h cat It dcnrict ct en tilled to send antler the Rogolutian tut:Fitted by the lam County Coniontaw y ttelwl ratified nt County Muer uttn.ting oittfel i tiirtv to no town, it: • Bellefonte, Bor. Itillutdon, tap. !toward, •• I 2 Dl denbarg I Marron, '• 2 •• Union‘lll.., I Pullen Benner, twp :I Penn, Mugge, " 2 Potter, Burnside, •• I Itusli, Curtin, 'lt-noni Shin, Forgonin, •• Itipring. Gregg, • " iilityli,r, It 11% er .111' .rth !fin n Ilarn 111 n The following zdlyisory revollttion wasp...A.od nt the tueeting of the County Conn...tido. 1..1.1 nt Valleconlo, on Saturday .1.113 Rtn L, 'RU; Br, left That lee recommend to the Deem crate of the •c,oral e !eel 101 l the Heir in title county.l%elect 11,411010galea by ballot, after *lc i.l,llMrylllo4lo centlacting pubhc olac ttone. and In ado any metro, tams i.e, dd . - !creel candalat en are to be glint.. that • , ur h in stractton bo olio! upon the ballot en,t for 110 delegate. The tnernters el lie Cmnmd lre di , elatin any right to eallthitalt ruler for the got ertitnent of the party, and therefore inertly advice and roe °muter.' 1111. fOlll,O to be parented, in collie I nept.; of ....upland , hat ring been heretofore mode that ...true leas had lnetr.,llletnnes 1... led orally age 101.1 lire cleric the 11111j1111t) lel Ihr a 1 .4 1 . 1, I, .111. r the dol. pelt. irereoloc(colorol o porto.n .1 the tote, hod left the plate ol holdlug the elet„tont. 11, order of the Cmunty Ceununte., DANIEL IRWIN, JNO. It. (HIV'S. So,l,roity (1"'""'",. I=IZEIZEI W ATOM.— A. delightful toilet ;tett le- •ul.cn o r to Cologne and nt half the Irice 411;1111111 ks,--Oar good {mend es-Sher t!' Conley, presented 110 on Wednesday lasi, wtilt a basket n (lhe biggest and best early potatoes We have seen Ibis season They are of the red ebdley scell Our !banks of coot..e are doe !inn stns. .I,tut 4 r Cum., the vim allot toil rompoerr, says • "I hero used Blecleb. I,tihrten, tore with odultrabletqfrot and would recommend them in preference to any "Troche," •'Wefer," or "torenge,"now before the Americo.] People not "onl3 for their lunnedinte healing and etrengl hen ing effort 111,011 the Vorisl organs but also ba•ause they produce no irrttattull of the stomach " Lt x an. ru e epidemic of internattents to th e West thi+ season, the whole illll/lellBo stock of Ayer's Agile Coro Le, nine exhausted, and the producing power Of Ills Labratory was found in edettnate to meet the demand? Many who knew Its extraordinary sirtues for the curs or AND Fin paid sxborbitent grit ex for it to those who were fortunate enough to hale a sup ply on hand Porno of our neighbors paid ten dollars for a bottle, while the regular pries Is but in .e, and ninon, us it was on the whole the t heripunt remedy they non hl buy, oven at thnt figure Tint) , pratsti.it for tau A/oolitic.. first Oat it t urns, and last that a loaves tho health untto pan tut —l".. Standard. WITH ;x Ma:I,I,IeI4II,I.IrICATIONIA a mau may he pretty cure of earthly success. These are (told M his pock et, Filter In Ma tongu Brass in Ms lace, and Iron In lilt heart." ltut for a lonic appetizer, end as a gentle stimulant, there is reliable virtue in PLANTA— TION BITTERS. No article has ever been so' popular or done half so much good. Let all who have noyalready tried this great stomachic, a once irk its quality. We understand that the Druggists and Grocers of this sectioh wrowelllng vast quantities, and that scarcely a family in without it. W ILLIAII , eOI, CuIOI6IICIAI. COLLILCIE• — A pull le, exam Malkin of the students of the above mention.' college, toook place on Friday, June I lb, in conjunction with the annual examina tion of the Students of the Seminary. I was for tunate t be present on the occasion, and feel nape!' justified, by witnessing similar mental dupla) e, in pronuunotog at far iu allaantire o any tia mg of the kind I have yet seen manifested f Indeed, the thorough and eatisfactory examine: lion they passed Is atone° an attestation of their avidity for the uquinement of knowledge, and and a true lade:rot the coneammate skill and 'audible Integritty of their worthy Professor Davis—in that (ppm tent depart meet. at • Franey and Stephens, both graduates, delivered very appropriate addresees. Profeeur Davis then °burying Mr. James Bryan, who bad ta ken commercial inetruotion in his department. in %air midst, called upon him to address them' which he did, and the superior manner in wgroli he acquitted house)" Justifies us In predicting fur him a glorious future. lb eloquently ad monished them not .to go out In the arena of oommercial enterprise with the luipresidon that they are coneummate business men; but to go dith the Intention of applying themselree to the study of the Hying page. He was followed by the Her. W. Sterling, who addressed them in in that able manner which is ehavacitarlatki Of bum. EMI Ire firmly believe that Itroficsor Darla has succeeded better than any other individual sim ilarly circumstanced in tho State. The I lion has not been long in operation, and alre y viands aiming the Glut of the land. The locati n is pleasant and healthy, and the notes. of t o restitution Is beyond a doubt.— Wilbouroporl Shmtlargl. (If° Hone CAVYLATR Wrnmr T A MPSICAL halm ■rer.=lfuva tnre happi nese can be found outride of the home ; sources of enjoyment meet be introduced to make it at traction, especially to the young, who neelLin conragement in all that in griml to keep them from going astray. In this respect nothing ir BO lasting and refining an mum. The gabl,uth is the moat ithportunt day of the week for go.) willuenres,when the whole faintly ■re brought together, and when especial pains must be taken to render the holy day a deli„ bb inatead of being, as Is too often the cnee,tiresome a nd un natural to the little ones. Where can a more bapp) family be found thin where those, who, buena by the tier of love, are spending the closinghours attic Soldroth in slotting those sacred strains whirl, make the passing hour a delight, their voices blending with the sweet tones of the lostrument which supports theta 'with full h trotony Announcement Va are author Ised to announce the na etc o JAI 011 M. K noun, K.. 1., of Phil lipshurg, as salmi idate fur Assembly, subject to the der 10101 of the Democratic County Convention. We are authorittol to nnnnouce the name 0 don't B. in of Ferguson township, i+ candidata or i ounty Treasurer,subicet to the de vision of the Democratic County Convention We are authorised to announce the name 0 1104 11161 Lmot, of tVorth township, as a can it obite for county Treasurer, sulueell to the de COOOll of the Demohratie County Convention We are authorized to announce the name 0 t. C. 111,111", of Welker town:dun,ar a remit Into for county Treanu rer, rubject to the dens ton of the Detnocratte County Com tint ton We are anthorireil tonounce the afro Jot,. Dine, of Fleming, nn a candidate fo county Commienioner, subject n to a the I leet•IonI the Democratic County Contention We ere authorized to atinouitee tname o J ts. F. IVNA, cm, of N alesburg, (late o the I Dub lteg. Pc Vol ,) a. 4 d 4 414 ,4 fo county Treasurer, 'eultjact to the demotion of th Democratic Coutty Cunt ention. We aro authorized to announee the name Or. E. Drown.; a, of }lames township, as candidate for county Treasurer, subject to th ; decision of the Detutterntic County Convep tion The Bellefonte Market The following nre the quotations up to 6 o'clock ou Thur,lny entng, when our tinper went to peers Wilde WhOnt, per bushel. ........ SI 05 Bell Wheat, per bushel ..... . . 165 stye, per bushel . . $1 15 Clll Shelled, per bushel.. ........ $1 00 Oat-, nee boshel ..... 55 Barley, per liughel. 75 Buekwheat, per bucket. 1 00 Cloverneed, per bushel.... ...... 850 Pplatoen, per bushel ........... 1 6 , 2 Egiot, per dozen Lard, per pound Baron, per pound Ilnin, per ponnd Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Bags, per pound ......... ti round Planter, per ton =2 A Mon I HAI 11111tAt 1.10 —Prom old soil young from rich sindimor, from high born and lowly routes thatthihersiC yOO a 01 praise for "Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian Haw Renewer." It is - perleet and miraculous article. Curer 11111, 110: 0 1 and tucker hair grow. A be for drops, ring t hoc any "oil or pornaturn." Soften brush, dry and worry hair into beautiful mlken tresses lint above ell, the great wonder is the inpolity with which it restores grey hair to its original "dor Use it a few timer, and 'presto the whitest looking hair resumes its youthful beauty It does not dye the hair, but strikes et the root and Ells it with new life nail color mg matter It will not take a long disagreeable trial to pro, a the truth of ibis matter. The first op &outwit niH do good you will see the natural color returning eery day, and before you know !Witt grity,diseelored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful bet, Ink for it ill's Sicilian How Renewer. no other artielo is at all like it in effect. You will find it .heap to bey, ideurrint to try. and sure to 110 )4.1t good There /funny initiations Ile sure, ou procure the memo. For sale by all druggists And inanuf lured only by It. P. II ALL , Nushui, 11. 12- 25. Rnnu s or Tot rn —A gentleman who suffer ed fro Net-sons' Ilebtlity, premature deenyt 111111 all the elTects of youthful indult:ration, will for the rake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, th e receipt and threettons /Or nuking the .outple remedy by whiff Ito was cur ed Sufferers whiting I. profit by the id.er dtn - rs etperienee, min di, PO by toldressing, in Perfect contelence, 301114 II Oti.DIS, 42 Ce der St N. Y. 12, 20-Iy. DCAFNKMH, Ilbtunsesa AND Caranna—Treut eil with the utmost turrets, by Pr. J Isaac, Ocitlin nail Aurlot, (formerely of Leyden, Hol land,) NO aIU Pine Street, Philadelphia. 'Tes timonials I rots n the meal reliable sources an the City and Country can be tears at his office. The Medical faculty are int awl to accompany their patients, at he has no secrete in his rec tum. Artificial Eycii inserted without pain No charge made for evaluination.-11-10-12-411. A (lIIKAT Dm OVNIIV.—One of the greeted! and most useful discoveries in mmiwal 31,10111 . 0 was made by the celebrated Dr .1 Dumas, 01 Paris, Chief Physicien to the Imperial Infil in lay of Prance, in 1801 Those who host been afflicted with the painful amen is known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of Dr J Duni.' French Pile Salve, eannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the use yr this, certain remedy. It has never been nown to fail in affecting a perms cent cure in a tingle case. In this respect it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It vetll do pit what it is recommended for, if not the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sulEctent to effect a aura in four or sin days, ti the directions on the bones are followed.— fr i Price ono and two flolliirs per hot, according t rice Sent by Mail or Express to any part f the United !Dates or Canada. Sold by lig gists generally A liberal discount made the trade. Address 1) 9 DUNHAM A CO. Wil liamsort, Pa., sole Proprietors and Ma ufaa• turerpfur the United States and Canada.l49ly ERLYROLD'iI EXTRACT EUCIIII and Improved Ilium IVosh cures secret and delicate disorder. in all their stages. at little nopenee, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience and no expo- It is pleasant in taste and odor, immedi ate In its action, end free from all injurious prop erties. Tau. so-mons unpleasant and unsafe reme dies fur unpleasant and dangerotri diseases. Ure nelnabold's Extract Buohn and Improved Rose Wash. IerIATTEPRO COMITIVITIONS RiNT0111:11 by Iteluttrold'x Extract Buchu. EIRLYBOLD . II FLUID EXTRACT lluruu is plea,- ant in tole and odor, free from all injurious proportion, and Immediate ie it. action. ISIANDOOD AND Yournrim Vieon aro regained by Ilelmboldl Extraerßuehu. Tn. alai, or MAN is 6TER(lll.—Therefore the nervous and debilitated eboold immediately use Ilelinbold'e Extract Dacha. TO Cox• movrtvas.—The ativertisuir having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple 'Mutely, attar having suffered for several years with a severe, lung affection, and that dread disease consumption—ls an:lout - to make known to his fallow-mug he moans acne, To ell who desire It, he will se id • copy of the proscription need (free of abase, with the direction. for Preparing and using the same, which they will find a BUMS out. roe cosigner- A dims, Bronchitis, Couslis, colds, and all Throat and !lung Affections. The only object of the advertleer in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he eonoeives to be Invaluable and he hopes every sufferer etilry his remedy, as it will cost them nothiord may prove • bing eing. Parties wishing the prescription, Free, by album mall, will please aDdredi REV! ED WARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. 12-20-ly .00:0.00 nirwssn will be pad Ie greeniutoki Bo any person who has wed Dr Dumas . Pile calve &wording to direetions and haa not boon hued. Addross D El DUNHAM 00, Will iamsport, pp, 11-49-17 mum LIYRACT Stift. 110 a Contain euro'for diseases of tho Bladder, Kid nap, Grose!, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Fe male Complaints, General Debility, And all diseases or the Urinary organs whether coining in wale or female From whatever clove orig noting and no matior of how long standing Diseases of aware organs require the use of diuretic. If do freatment is submitted, CO • • . • • sumption or Insanity may ensue Our Flesh and Illoodaro supported from these sources, and the Ifealth and happiness and that of Pos terity, depends upon prompt we or a reliable remedy. IlemboltEs extract Buchu Established upwards of IS years, prepared by It T 11ELM BOLD, llaxcluisr 591 Broadway, New York, and IR South 10,h Streit, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-11-Iy. Melee CATllitirrti• pit lc are the most per fect purgatise we ma able to produce and, us we think, has over yet been mails by anybody. Their effects hose abundantly chown to the community how touch they excel the other medicines in use. They •rksafe and pleasant to take. but powerful to cure Their penetra ling properties stimulate the vital antis tiles of the lioilly,rerniire the obstructions of its or gans, purify the blood and expel disease. They purge net the lon] humors which breed and grow distemper,stonulate sluggish or disordered or gans into their natural esti., and suspect ton and strength to the whisk ay ktem. Net only du they cure Ilia: et cry day complaints of ever,- body, but fortunlablelsed dangerous diseases.-- While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest mil best physic that can be employed for chit dren; being sugar coated, they aro pleasant to take, en being purely vegetable, are entirely hormlesd. Cures hose been made that would surpass belief wore they not substantiated by men of sash exalted character, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emment clergy and physicians certify to the public the re liability of our remedies, while others hare sent us the assurance of their cons ictson tlint our preporatiods contribute immensely to relief of our afflicted fellow men The Agent below named is pleased to fur nish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the use of them medicines and certificates of their cures of the following com plaints Comineness, billions complaints, rheumatism, dropsy, heart burn, headache arising from foul stomach. nausea indigestion, morbid inaction of the Dowels and pain arisingtherefronl, flatu lency, loss of appetite, all diseases which re quire an evaimant medicine They also, by purl() ing the blood and stimulating the s) s. tem, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they cobtld rein Li, such as deafness, partial blindness, neuralgia and norm ous irrita bility, derangeinenta of the liver and kidneys, gout and other Is indred d isordere arming from lon state of the body, er olostrintions of ; its functions Do not be put off by unplug, ipled dealers with caber preparation'. len which they make mitre profit. Demand Ant:ll . 4 an i besere and take no others. The sick want the beet aid there to for them, and the) should hive it. f Prepared by Dn. J. C. AY RR if CO , Lowell Massachusetts, and Mold by all Druggista and dealers in medicine everywhere. 12, 25. Nein ab b ert Ioemen to SII ER I IT'S SALE. By irtue of Sundry virile of I “ooleri.. E.. pm. %Anima oht of the Court of COllllllO Pleas of Centre eoun'y, and to ion directed w be expinied to fanblie Palo at the Court Howie i Bellefonte, on Monday, the 213th day of Aug.! A D. 1851, the following properly, to wit • All the right title and interest of Wm S. Trtrple in and to a certain lot •Itoate in the Borough of Bellefonte, and known in the gener al plan or plot of said Borough as lyt No. CM bounded and described as followson the north by lot of Marian Stone, south by lot of Mrs. flutings, east by Spring street nod on the west be Spring Creek, containing f of on acre more or lees, thereon erected n house and ether out buildings. Seised, taken into executlieMrtibtoislike molt( ns the property •f W illlam S Tspple MEI EEO all that right title and interest of Jaen. Wogn•r, In and to a certain treat of land situate in lab arty township, Centre county, lei ended and de scribed as follow. on the north by 'and. of Christian Holder and Tomes Butler, west by land of Christian Holder, south by lend or Do lan D. Gardner and exist li3 land James T nor, containing peccary ores and eighty rico parolees limo or leas, thereon erected a Louie barn with the improc cements and appurte nances. Betted, taken Into execotion and to he-.sold ea Wagner k Of raid lay. I) Z. KLINK, Shenff. mum= 10 to eOIOIIIOIIeO ISt uureu Oerwu lefunte, Aug. 5 foit meet have. CLOTIII Nt You want, first, to get a (loon article I You then want it a. Cheap as Possible. This is natural and right enough The Question is, Wllawn to Boy? It is your Pansuss autcropt to eonside th e following farts :IThere is organised in Phil'a, en immense ex• ;tablishnient to make ilfirst class clothing, and to make it cheaper than eustoinary The mate rials are bought direct Iron] the best American i,and European inanufac j,turers, and thus consul ,;erable is en% ed. Full 'prices aro paid to work kinen, so as to ensure 'substantial and hand 'lsoine garments ; the Salesmen and Clerks are that customers can fully rely upon thein,and very effort is made to imloase and suit patrons, AO ns to keep or well an make custom. The re • cult of combined Indus try, system, and close appliaation of all the employers, has secured ; a model establishment, reint - h ,, , ,. ..z 0 nl V Ot y l e l e ll 0 D o - f 1111 Are prices , We have, st (tent's Ready-made CLOTHING. 1 2d Spells' Department tor Youth's and Boys Clothing. Id. Custom 'Department to make to order. 4th Gent's Furnishing (bode In large Variety, ,WANA MAK RR AND DROWN, OAN BALI., 5. H. courier tth Mar ket. rt. Philadelphia. logy - Samples emit by mail or express, when 'desired. I 1-410-ly N EW STORE HARPER BROTILPHB lifers opened up an I ENTIRE NEW STOCK . tif GOODS , orevery ducription,at their new store ' room on Spring street; which were purchased at PANIC PRICES, nod will be sold as low if not lower than ran be found elsowhere in this faction. Their stock ootnprises in part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Cloods„ lloseries, Fancy Goode, Clothing, Boot. g..Shue., Hats & Clap., Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladles Furnishing Goods, Ladles Cloaks I Cirealara, Inliillagad Cloth, • Carpeting. Grocerks ° Quimuiswars is STATIONERY, nd everything else that Is to be ound In swell stocked country stem COUNTRY PRODUCT, on lo exchange for goods. and a highest wrket prioa paid. Musical *notrumento STORE, 131118 I=l =EI OE ,Uhmkering Pmnos Ewen.. P moon =I I= Nleholeans, 'B""th 4crgans ' lvta)s on hand Any Inetrument made In the United Intatee von be fee. nicked on short no tice. Circular. and prim lilts cent free en pp ' phmt . •11.1"NDER'S MUSIC STORIi, 12-14 ly BIiLLRPONTE .1, LOCK RAVEN 1Brt) Goobo, (Braniff; Str NEW FIRM' NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES' HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT I OOODS - AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES r 11 ° 0 F 11 SRO'S (Formerly Hoffer Ilro's,) Would respectfully inform the world and the root of mankind, that they h .ve,just opened our, and, ere daily rem, tag a large STOCK OF 00005 OF ALL KINDS, which they are niftwapg at the very lowest mdr ‘ ket price DRY GOODS' Coneinting of the latest etyles of 1 11011 AND PLAIN ALPIVAI.L. , VIOL/WWII AND PLAT ALL WOOL DI LAIN. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, • SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, bite Counterpane., - -Linen add Callon Sheeting., Cheeks, Gingham., Beilima., Flannel., he., Shepherd Piaci Bahnoralr, Black Cloth, Cassimerer, Vel‘efine, Corduroy, Kentucky Juns, 1„ Utah., Lail... Cloaking, Plain Color., Middle.: Cloths, Repellant,. an PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLeRS. A full line of Clothe, Cassimeres, Satinet and Vesting, nil kinds and prices, which will sold cheap. We have constantly on hand ■ large and well selectal clock of all kinds of CItQCK IntY. GROCER fES, MACKEREL, SA LT, Which we will di.pose of at the eery lows east, privet; All kind. of country produce taken In ezehang for good., and the higlse.t market prirre (Mowed 'IRIENDS AWAKIt TO TOUR INTEREST Foi we feel Istialied that we ran suit your TTTTTT -as well as your creole. Sept. B,'BB NEW STORE AND NNW GOODS Reynold'. new Building, (nnz, noon To ran CONRAD SWUM) We invite the lineation of the eeetmartity ERTEN/31YR ABSOILTAIKNT OP fANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODE, Carpots, Hoots and Shoes, Hata sod Oapa, Queenwars, Grocerkw. ♦e., •e. Our entire stock was purchased since the ate decline in gold, and we are selling at/ kinds goods . . . . El= sheapek than ..)oe ame goods could-USA bought for a short time ago. Persons in want of goods will do well to sealskin's our stook before purchasing oistew bore. WE WILL DEAL FAIRLY with those who favor us with a call, and will give them the benefit of the decline in goods =I N. B. —The highest market Floe paid la oath for all kinds of grain boo 1864 tt W. C(OK • Co.' B URNS & SMUCKER. wnoLusALB GROOSRB. SID PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 60b Market Street, Philadelphia. J Mourns It arts—late of R. B. Janney, Jr *Co. S. Crimean, Jr.—late of S. Smucker, Jr. Z Co• aap,l6, BOGGS k KIRK WHOLESALE GROSSES, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCR, No. lOC' Arab Street, Beltran Front and Seeped wv. L. somas, 1 WII. T. KIRK. 1 PRILADILMILL Orders from the *Query promptly stisswled Nrugo Sz Makin,. STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT ! ri I.E. PARTICULARS MAR: Br D Mare reward tur a preparation *lasi to "Mrs Wh.ler's Naming Syrop for children" Teething, and to produce elev. also (or dlar rhino. dysenteryenulle, cholera merlin., choira infantum, tlts from worms, opuses, wiad In stomach and bowies, de- Th•period of teeth ing i• the most critical of any during the life of the rhild ; and more children die daring this 1.r...10m/ell others combined. Areord lag I. stati4tA which are well authenticated, ty e out of every hundred A 11 I E 8 it die under two years of age, die from dis ease ....sal from teething. I slate lista, moth ers and nurse., that you may exercise a greater .legre•..f s are over your little ones during this time It i. • well-established feet ti at a great mai ffity of those who die in the prime of lifo vontravtod the .1....te in eitildbood. which throwth then •,;ligenoe of mother Jr nurse 1,. allowed to itroue its course u checked, and which .night have horn altitvt.l,lil Its earlier stages by iery simple:nouns It I for this pur pose tie offer you. this valuable medy, sale in hands o f soy ono, sp.l sure to relieve in aimoet . . . every vase Upon oils other point we wish to give you some valuable information, and *Midi if observed will pare you 'nush trouble and many a an 11.21.5 sleepless night It is FOUND that sloop is Natures swvet Itr'storer," and it is fact bey l contradict, tri that air 'may, 11U10 nil natural sleep at regular intervals, and espeally at night, is absolutely necessary to h . It In during repose th, the system at gthons and fortifies itself against the ex haustive influence of waking hours InfaMit• and children more twice thyleep of of an adult„ and unless they obtain it by some means they are irritable and restless, the system is more sensitive to cold Or °Oar exciting causes, more exposed to the ravages of disease, and easily prostrated thereby. Fur producing a quiet, natural and refreshing sleep, one from which the child will awake, feeling refreshed and gleeful. Many of the artistes put in market' CI D I. 1 D d worthless, but the - .Nursing Syrup' Les no ins] Forithe benefit 11. mothers and nurses, we would advise you, when the child is retitle.. feverish, thirst,, head hot, fare flushed, tongue coated, pulse quiekeueit, to give • warn. both, followed by appropriate du.o• of the “Nerring flyrop, end EMIT Syrup you will find an article Whole magical effects will gladden your hearts. All we ask is fur you V 4 try one bottle, and if you are not fully satisfied after using half in it, return it to the agent and get your money. Try it when your children am teething, and you will End this Syrup [Mr excellent- It renders that pro reed nary, and causes the teeth to penetrate the pow. without producing those constitutional and oftimea fatal symptoms so often it aliened in children. Try it in nervous, wakeful and ir ritable children. It eon be gii en to the most delicate infant with parfait. safety. J. 11. WHEELER, Sole proprietor, Nu. 221, Water 8T T, ehmoung eo , N 1. IVlsere ail orderre by mud :or otherw oral eitu prompt /Amnon. For ado by all ugdwts and Country men h mte :everywhere, 2, eta par h ,ttie 11-25 Sm. A CAIII) TO THE LADIES D KM ITONCO'S 00 I. DEV PERIODIC AI. I'l hI. s FOIL FEMALES. In Corrooting 'resins'irides, Bentovin In 'treatises of tae Monthly Turns from Whatever Cause mid /away. Suc cessful as • Preventative. It is now over thirty yew since the above celebrated Pills were discovered by Dr. Du• Poore of Paris, during which time they have been extensively and successfully used in most f the public institutions-1111 well as in private practice—Of both hemispheres with enparalled success in every case and it is truly atIIM ur gent request of the thousand l i% of Ladies who have used them that he is induced to make the Pills public for the sllevmhon of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well am to provent an increase of family where health wi t not permit it. Females peculiarly situated on those supposing themselves so, tee continued agaimt using these pills while in that condition as the prupnetor assume, no responsibility af ter the alim e admonition although their mild ness would prevent any mischief to health OW emmm the Pills are recommended. DNB BOX IS SUFFICHINT. Full and explielte directions ace impany earl, box. Price 111 per box, six boxes IS Sold one Druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Belle fonte, Pa , by F. P (been (druggist)Sole agent for Bellefonte, Ladies' By mending Lim $1 to the Bellefonte Post Deice can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by moil to aby port of As country, tree of Postage. Sabi also by Dr. Preison, Lock Haven, J Road, Huntingdon; wholesale by J mhnson Hol loway & Cowden, Philadelphia. Denies Barnes .1 Co. New York, and by S. D. HOWE. (col. proprietor) New York li 14-ly G REEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No. 3, Bruited:ion Row • The undersighed respectfully ennounces that he has removed his well known: DRUG .h CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under Drokerhoffs ho tel, which he has filled up for that purpose; end Peeing largely increased him stock 'snow prepared to furnish his customers with pure DRUGS; CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURE WINES A LIQUORS. for medicine! nee, DYE bTUFFS, with almost et ery article to be found in an establishment of this kind, such as Horse end Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, A Icahol, Unseal Oil, Glees, vo l Paints, Putty, Sponges. Also the largest and bent collection of PEE F•UJINRT AND TOILET SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tobwoo and cigar. of the most approved brands, constantly on hand. Ile would call the attention of the pub lic to his stock of notiong, conelstlng of Hair, Tooth, Nall, Plash ant .Petat brushes, Cutlery, Pipes, Drltiklng Cepa, Chose and backgammon board., Chess Men, Dominom, to. tr. Also, a large variety of TO I'S FOR CHILDREN Particular attention given to preparing PAT RICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Hailing had more than twelve years aspiri neo in the business, he feels confident he can .ndrr estisfaction to all who favor him with heir patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, Drew 44 Feb. 9, 1866-11. Room, No. 3 Brok. Rom MANHOOD • 110 W LOST, HOW RESTOR HD. Just published a new addition of Dr. Culver well's celebrated essay on the radleal cu e [without medicine] Spermatorrbma, or sentinel weakness, Involuntary Emissions, sexuardebil ity, and impediments to marriage geosiindly, nervousness, consumption, epilepsy and Pits, metal and physical incapuity, resetting fro self-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. AV - Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 eta. The celebrated author In this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' suc cessful unit ice, that the alarming consequence of self-Abash may be radically cured without the dangerous ale cif intense' medicine or the application of thelknifo—pointing out • mod* of cure at once Adple, certain and effeetuar, by means of which every ahem, ao matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately Zed radically. AV-This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in tie land. Bent under seal, to g any address, in • plain sealed envelope, oat fhe receipt of eta 0.40, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Oalwerwelre "Marriage Guide," price 26 cents. Address the publishers, CIIAS. J, C. KLINE • CO., 127 Bowery, Now York, Poet os.. Box 4584 12-27'--4a. MARI/LUGO OIILDR. Another edition just pabittled, ba llad the SIM of the Pocket Aculapina, Or emery one his own Doctor, including s tnattm on dis eases of females, inagulatitia• Ate., with • hun dred engrorings. exp Laing them diatomic la both sexes. By William Young, id D. Seery one may twoduct any wind meth d loam, self album or those dlatremlng diatoms Inc Wants' to youth, waniumd or old ago, wttk out regatta; to thequacks of the, pow= Let no Ulan eouttomplaUng marriage be hoer without loading this wondurfal hook a. it disclaim Important ammta, whisk should be kdoorn to them partlaularly. Let Om weak and bashful youth who has mined hie etmatitutlou by the dolfailitg hahlt of ralfelmau mad thla book. It will be WM to all porta of IM W WI States and Canada, for 50 NEW &id fan Potwar .11•11014•IIIII. ' ' Da. WK. YOUNG. No. 4U Sprees Bt. Plaid. 12, 26-17. 8 0 11 0 Immo*. 1, 92 inch Oat , Abele Sir Ws at . LOMB, KAY A LOMB. II
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