1 , . pasaatic,;iattitman TERMS—taxer year when is.id to advance 4430 when not paid in aillinnea and $3,00 when ant paid before the expiration of the'year. Ova Amore.—We have authorised the 'bil lowing gentlemen, to reeeive and receipt for subscription to the DisLi:WRATH, lo~eri. J. Unu me Le, Gregg township June 11. Reveereee, Peon ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Woo .—Wo never do anything of tho kind Youas dc.—Socrates was the preceptor and friend of Plate. 1 , 11.1.-LIQVII M. the first king •d France. Ile waathe head of the Merovingian dynasty. Evumart:—Thomse Dunn Englll6 Is an Ameri can poet and Democrat AI r —lf the lady of your choice is all you say she in, there will be uo trouble about wait log ler a year or two Allit/111.—Your eeretrionie ttien VWms too late fo r thin week, and ee.Wes that, it is of that kind wki kb we never publish. l'ulLoc—Facts have demonstrated already that freedom wits tho worst thing whieh•eauld have happened the Southern slaves. Amu.—You will have tt7address your letter to Alie "Commissioner of Patents" at Ws h ton, D. C. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY 0.1/ . —The camp-meeting near Pillmore closed on the 10th inst. Large crowds attended It during its progress, and it was said to be one of the best over hold in this country Faninn bloorttro.—.l Feoinn meeting will be held io Bush's Ilnll this (Friday) evening It will bo addressed by Major O'Leary, , ,Xlifitary organizer of lhe Fenian. Brotherhood New Buihnian —The new brick house of Mr Il illibieb on Allegheny street looms up wolf, and is quite an improvement in that part of town The brick work is finiehed, rind from appearanoes, the building will noun be completed Cortfri Waal..-,.9n next Monday will com mence the regillar Auguet Term of Court. The special Court held.last week (or the tital of an Important ejectment, re ad journed rather earlier than was expected, the ease having been nettled by the parties after progressing in the trial for several 11001, COMPARISON.-A ootcmpornry says that "advcrtisiug is to the trade what ploughing is to the farmer. There would be some natural production Mlle sod of the earth was never brokelf, and It would held about the same relation to the production of a well cultivated garden that the profits of unmiverthed trade do to !he advertiser." Nfirritoyo Sitovrtu —Tito shower of me teors veal expected last year, and w`tich so many were disappointed in not seeing, is said to be earning this year for certlin. Astronomers hare not yet deter mined the time nt which they witty be ex pected precisely, but it is fixed among them that it will be sometime during the moiling Autumn So many were humbugged before, that people will bo a little doubtful this time until they see the meteors. COMM, Rots —Some European Astrono mers pretend to Cave discovered the fact that the Earth to gradually approachtng the Stilt, and that it is only a matter of lima when our planet will be destroyed by the heat The fast that the Climate has greatly changed all over the world is accounted for In thisway, and those who are easily sear ell are looking for the grand catastrophe It its a consolation that whim it does oc cur we will be likely to know it. Tug TYAII`EIIANCIA Canes —On last Sat urday, a very stroking temperance lecture was delivered by a woman who found her hovband intoxicated Nod in an alley She took ad6ntage of hie helpless condition to give him a thorough beating, which ho will probably recollect in Lute sober moments. The eause of temperance is looking tip in title place, and if the women continue to besiege the Courts while in session,and to flog their drunken husbands when Court is not in session, there is hope for something still better in the future. larnoviso.—No town in Hail, part of Pennsylvania has made more eubstantaal improvements within the last five or Six year. than Bellefonte. POT many years this town seemed to have fallen into a sort of lethargy, but since ils awakening, It has made snob strides that lew towns of the same population can boast so many fine and substantial buildings. We "do not propose at pceeeot to enumerate the various im tirovemente, but the name. of Meters. Bush, Iteynoldi and Brockerhotf, deserve especial notice for the handsome and useful build ings they have erected. Woarn ICS:DIT Imo . —The following, orb lob we ohp from an exobange, is well worth knowing- We oannot vouch for its truth, but it is so eimplo and harmless that there could be no harm in trying it if occasioned required. ...A poison of any conceivable deeoription and degree of potency, which hat boon swallowed intentionally or by ac cident, may be rendered almost inetantast eottely harmless by swallowing too gills of otruet oil. An individual with a very strong constitution should take twicethequantity. This oil will neutralise every ford. of leg etebldwr mineral poison with which physi cians and ohemistiAre acquainted." -.-A)-.- -- Gala? }lsm—Such a mina! that of Ibit week lies uot sjsiLed this country for wady year.. Our *exchange+ come to us from every quarter with accounts of the ram, and the flasuet which followed It. In some localities much damage was done. while in others there was none at all. Phil adelphis and Delaware, and their vicini ties, appear to have buffered more than any other places yet beard from. 8o far se we have been able to lealru, no serieue damage hoe been occasioned by the rain In this comity, though the streams were all much swollen, and a few hours more rain would have swept the crops Rom all bottom lands• Ftirs Frony.—Loot week one day, s couple of drunken darkiiie and s lot of Ab olltlenlets kept up it disturbance to the vi- Many of the old Conrad non.o for several hours. The Stook men were determined to tight, sod the.whlte men, who long them so dearly, did not like to see them Burl each other No pitlice officer was to be seon,and the mob had it their own way until they saw Bt to quiet down. Every week or two something of the kind - Occurs in town, mod rowdioc, both blank and white, are getting more numerous }any because they escape punishment so easily. It is lime that some one, whose duty it is, would pay some at tention to tbleevil. Teen CUM Or nu CIIILIOREN no other season of the year in the temptation to eat green 1 . 13 it no strong as now, and the evils whielt result from It are many• Chil dren die of itummee complaints, and no one known what occasioned their illness, when i n w e e mueee nut of ten, It was the result of eating green fruje. Apples which have been stung by insects, and all from the tree, prematurely ripened, ate eagerly devoured, and are s most pernicious poison. The trouble of preventing small ohildren from getting them in numb less than shit of nursing them through an illness which probably ends le the gravel. Tape'e are entirely too careless on thin subject. There is aubther source of mortality among chil dren which in greatly neglected. Weather like we hove been having lately, and which we usually have at this season of the year, children should be protected from the damps and oh illa of the morning and evening. The clothing they wear during the heat of the day elieuld be increased in the evening, and care should be taken to keep the ex treiniima warm. We often see very small children, scercely able to walk, with bare legs and feet, neck anti arms, Into in the evenings, nod we alwayilthink„.that there will be a funeral, and the mourning paean is will wonder what occasiehed Lhe Jane's of their lost child If they: had deliberately intended to murder it, they could scarcely have chosen a method more likely 101sec:- deed. Few children can survive exposure of the kind, and thosa.who do, moat likely carry from their very infancy the seeds of a dimmee which will harass them through out life, and bring them to an early grave. The consequences are so awfully important that we wonder at the carelesensis which parents display on thin subject. There is no excuse for ignorance in regard to the laws of health now, for the means of know I. edge are within the resell of everyone, and them, who are willfully ignorant a guilty of the consequences Fausbx FASHIONS —A witty writer nam ed Mark Train gets off the following from of reflections in regard to the new style of women's walking-dresses q "Who shall describe the exquisite taste and beauty of the new style of ladie's walking d Taken as a class, woman min contrive more outleadish and ugly costumes than one would think poestble withtfut IL) gift •, inspiration. But this time they hey.. a felicitous in invention. The wretched wa terfalls still remain, of course, but in a modified form ; every change it underwent was for the better. First it represented a bladder of ficoloh snuff ; next It hung down the woman's back like a canvas covered haul ; afterward it contracted, andcounter felted a turnip on the back of the head ; now it sticks straight out behind, and looks like a wire muzzle on a.-greybound Nest ling in the midst of this long stretch of head and hair reposes the little batter-cake of a bonnet, like ajockey saddle on a race horse. You will readily perceive that this looks very unique, and pretty, and coquet tish But the glory of the costume is the robe—the dress- No furbelows, no !leen oes, no blames, no ruffle., no gores, no flut torwheele, so hoops to speak of—nothing but a rich, plain, narrow black dress, ter initiating just below the knees in lohg sow teeth (points downward) end under It a flaming red skirt, enough to put, your eyes out, that reaches down to the ankle bone, and exposes the restless little feet Charm ing, fascinating, seductive, bewitching I To see N lovely girl of seventeen, with her saddle, and her muzzle 00 behind, and her vail just covering the end of her nose, come tirpping along in her,licopless, red-bottom ed dress, like is churn on fire, is enough to set a matt wild. I must drop this subject— I can't stand it " The following account of tho Orel murder and execution which eves took place In this country,owe clip from tho llullaupburg Mandan!, which coptos it froman old paper published in 11102. We have had information from Bellefonte (Centre County,) that the Exeoutton of Ne gro Ban, slimy Pante] Byers, took place on Saturday the 18th ult . at that place, ao cord ing to sentence passed at the lag, No vember term, by the lion. Judge Biddle, far the murder of James Burrows. The cir cumstances which led to this horrid act, we find accurately stated in the following Ex tract of s Letter, which we oopy from the Cur leth Gazette of the first ult Kama of a huff from a gentlemen at Belie prate (Centre Counly,)datedlsl/. November, 1802, to the Editor of this Gatette. "Last week a Court of Oyer and Termin er was held in this town for this county by James RiddiS, Esq., and the Associate Judges, at which court, Negro Dan, alias Daniel Byers, was tried and found guilty of the murder of James Burrows, on the night of the 111th ult., near Bellefonte Iron Works. —Tbe person murdered was a free Mulatto a wagoner to Mr John Dunlap the proprie tor of the Iron Works, he was married to • white woman who has borne five chil dren to 'him, but. who (it is ash') had formed an illicit connection some time be fore the murder with the murderer—The negro was the property of Mr. J. Smith, of this place. It appearmfr upon his trial that he bad long premeditatdd the horrid deed, and had often attempted to execute it be fore the fatal night above mentioned About six weeks before the murder the wo man bad left her husband on account of a quarrel between them's - bout thin negro; she returned back again in a few days, but ever after this the negro on all occasions had ex pressed to those with whom he associated, the most deadly rancour against him. and had frequently waylaid him in take his life. The night on which be was murdered the mulatto man woe bringing home a load of coals from about five miles from the works, he wan late out—tte negro bad made diligent enquiry about him, found out where he was, had alipt out a rifle belong ing to his master, waited for him on the road side, under cover of a large tree,about half a mile from the works and when he same up close to him, he shot him through the body. the bullet penetrated a little be low his left breast and name out olose by his right shoulder, be was riding on the nigh horse behind, and stunk on for about 12 or 15 perches ; when he fell, the wagon wheels rdir over the length of his body whichirss suppcieed to have cumasioned his death until the bullet hole was disoovered by the inquest who eat on the body "The President prefaced the sentence of death by an addreee truly pathetic and af fecting indeed. The court house was crow ded with spectators, and amongst them all, I could not observe an eye that was not overflowing with tears. Ills vole swag sev eral times choked by the sensibility and emotions of his heart. •.The woman now lies in prison until the next Court of Oyer and Termintr, it would therefore be improper td eay any thing rel ative to her cane, en the freedom of speak tog and writing ought never to be sabred to turn the streams ofjustios out of tt♦sir legal Course or vows! obsonel. Tao Ooze Oaor.—Prom p t Holm the corn atop will be am good to this oonaty ea the wheat and ryo crops jug boa, Business Notices llacueotta. Witirna.—A delightful toilet arts ale—superjor to Cologne. and at hay the griee. CIE layaways. ra.PAllllolllllll.—lt la/Important to every ens who pa:molasses hardware that they call and see the stops st r Livia L Wilson, hi this town, before narehaslng elaewhea• PATITICULAR ATTLLTIo, . It Called t the het that Howell 1711111wJ.$ go.. have on hand a °holee sloth of freoh fleb.prov Igloo la., whieh they .10111ag at row , ,//The Bellefonte Market f o igsecalicing are tbe' quotations up to r o ek on hureday evening, when our paper want to press: White Wheat, per bushel Red Wheat, per buebel.... Rye, per buehel Corn Shelled, par buehel. Oote, per bushel Barley, per buehel Burk wheat, per buehel. Clorereeed, per buehel.. Potatoes, per bushel Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.... Bacon, per pound Item, per pound Tallow, per p0und...... ., Butter, par pound.... - .... Rage, par pound Ground Plaster, per ton ffMI;M=I2IZ! A Motions 111 tr.i.a.—From old 'and youn g from rich andpoor, from high _torn and lowqw comes the Universal voice of tifaise for "Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian Hair Renewer" It is - perfect and miraculous article. Cures bald, netts and makes hair grow. A better dress, sing t hen any "oil or pomattun." Soften brash, dry and worry hair into beautiful silken tresses. But above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which It restores grey hair to its original color. Use it a few times, and 'presto change,' the whitest looking hair resumes its youthful beauty. It does nut dye the hair, but strikes at the root nod fills it wjth now filo and color ing matter 14411 not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter." fho first ap plication will do good , you will era the natural color returning evermilay,..4 before you know it,the old, gray,discolored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful lets. Ask for Hall's Sicilian flair Renewer, nu other article is at all like it in effect. You will find it cheap to buy, ,iisant to try, and sure to do you good. Thorn are many imitations. lie sure you procure the gentiane. For salo by all druggists and manufactured only by It. I'. BALL* Co., Nashua, N. 11. 12-25. Emma, or YOUTII.—A gentleman who suffer ed from Nervous Debility, premature docayt and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering hinnamilty, send free to all who need mt. the receipt and directions for making the •unple remedy by which he was cur ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advcr dicers experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN E. °UDEN, 42 Ce der St. N. Y. 12, 20-Iy. 8R..., BLIND... AND B..lllll,—Trent ed with the utmost success, by Dr. J• Isaac, Oculist and Aurist, (formerely of Leyden, Hol land,) Nu. file Pine Street, Philadelphia. Ter timonials4rom the most reliable sources In the City end Country can bo seen at his office. he Medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In his prac tice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examination.-11-40-34i, A 0116 AT Dtscoventr.—One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made by the celebrated Dr J Dumas, ot Paris, Chief Physician to the Imperial IMO te ary of France, in 1851 Those who hero been afflicted with the painful disen o known as the Piles, and effectually cured by the ass of Dr J Dumas' French Pilo Bailie, cannot epoch too highly of the benefits conferred upon: it m by the use of this certain [tamed), t bee never been known to Tail reaffi re ndaperma neat cure in a single pose., In tis speceit surpluses all other medicines of t e kind. It wilJdo just-what It is recommended for, if not the money will be refunded. Ve or two boxes Is sufficient to effect cure in or or eta days, ti the directions on the boxes are *Hewed.— Price ontokti.two dollars per box, recording to moo . Sent by Mad or Express to any part of the United States or Canada. Sold by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made to the tends. Address 1) ti DUNHAM & CO , Wil liamsort, t'a., sole Proprietors nod Manufue. turerpfor the United States and Canada 114911 .111,1.111101.0 . 8 EXTRACT Boom and Improt od Rose Wash cores secret and ,deliento disorders in nil their otages, nt little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no expo sure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, imtoodi. ate in its action, and free from all injurious prop erties. TAKEMORE unpleasant and unsafe reme dies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases floe Ilelmbeld's Extract Ruche and Improved Rose Wash.. SIIATTRIIRO COMYTITUTIONII REINTOR6III by Holmbold'n Extrnet Buebu. ii6LXDOLD . B Ftann'Esraser Iluruu in pleas ant in taste and odor, free frem all injurious proportion, and immediate in Ito action• MAIIIIOOI, Ann Y01,111 , 1/1. Vicon aro regained by lielinbidire Extract Ilueliu. Tns (;1.1311.1" nr MAN is Sri seta,—Thorofare 010 nervous and duldhlated should iumediately use Ilehubold's Extract Machu. To Cosinerriviss.—The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, niter having suffered for several yearn with a severe lung affection, and that dread dime.° consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the 'inane of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the proscription used (free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a none virus roe consume. Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs, colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only °bp et of the advertiser in sending tbo Prescription is to benefit the afilioted„and spread Information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and ho hopes every eufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription. Free, by retern mail, will please address REV. ED WARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. Now York. $505 00 nowann will bo paid In greenback. So any person who has used Dr Dumas' Pile calve according to directions and has not been lured. Address D S DUNHAM & Co. Will amsport, Pa. 11-49-ly • a 41,61111 m. OLD'S FLUID 9XTILICT DUCIII/ —is a In core for dies of the Ills rider, Kul a„Gromel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Fe male. Complaints, General Debility, And all diseases of the Urinary organs whether existing in male or female From whatever °arise origi nating and no matter of how long standing Di. 40.41111 of these organs require the use of a. diuretic. If no treatment ie enbmitted, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Oar Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, aril the Stealth and happiness and that of Pos terity, depots& upon prompt use of a reliable remedy, Newbold'. mama Bootie Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by U. T. hELM BOLD, DRUOGIIIF 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10,h Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-11-Iy. ATIM • 11 CATUARTIC PILL. are the most per fect purgative we are able to produce and, as we think. has ever yet been made by anybody. Their effects have abundantly ehowu to the community bow much they excel the other medicines in me. They are safe and pleasant to take. but powerful to cure. Their penetra ting properties stimulate the vital activities of the body,rernove the obstruotiona of it* or gene, purify the blood and expel dieeassa.They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distensper,stimulete aluggteh or disordered or gans into their natural action, and Impart ton and strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the; everry day complaints of every body, but formidahle and dangerousdiseases.— Mlle they produce powerful effects, they are at the IMMO time, in diminished doses, the safest. and best physic that can be employed for obit dren;being sugar coated. they are pleasant to) take, an being purely vegetable. are entirely hamlosd: Curve have been made that would sr4us belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted character • as to forbid the sample ton of untruth. Many eminent olergy men and physicians certify to the public the re habl lity of our remedlee. while others have cent Us the assurance of their conviction that our proporatiods contribute immensely to tbo ro liefb? eer efilloted fellow-men, . The Anent below named Is pissed-no Air- L . nLb grail, our American Almanio, mate lug (Breeden. for the nes of these medicines and mirtilloates of their mires of the following • plaints. Costiveness, billions complaints. rhsumatims, dropsy, heart burn, beadsehe arising -from ftrul stomseh. nausea. Indigestion, morbid lunation of the Bowels and pain arislagjdnifsfrom, data. leney, lose of appetite, all diseases 'ldol, re quire an evacuee& mediates They also, by purifying the blood and etlmulsting the sys tem, mire many OM ftplaitits whiob It would not be supposed they °bald mob, such ea deshaess, putw blindness neuralgia end nervous Irrita bility, dersagaminsta of the liver and kidneys, gout and other kindred disorders arising from a low state et the trody, or ohm:mations of its !Unctions Do not be pat off by numinaipled dealers with other preparation* on which they reeke more profit Demand Awee's and be sure and take no others. The sick want the beet aid there ht for them, and they should have . . . . Prepared by DR. J. 0. AYER et 00.. Lowell' bfAsundeautta, and sold by all DruaTten and chalets fa aladlelne irrifywliana. 13, 46, Shm Nebo abbertioemento. B ELLEFONTE " ADVERTISER" BOOK AND NEWS EMPORIUM, 22 00 $1 00 $1 20 $1 00 PRANK OREKN'S OLD STAND II!OCII122 Ms in ihe Cheapest place to buy Hooke, of every description, Stationery, and ' News in Centre County We are else agents for the National Series of School nooks. JUST ADOPTED IN THE Bonnuaii, !laving been appointed to infrodtiee these -books If you want good reading at low figure., connect j ot-reel( with our Circulating Li brary, at once KINSLOE & SRO ECI $2.00r pa PER a c e . d ei ty .o o th r ►g p .ennt:i CM= K SKI ART, CRIDER & CO. York, l'k EMBEIN __k__ A 701.1 must have • ;' j. CLOTIIINO 1!You want, Bret, to I get a 0001, 'You then want it as Cheap as Possible. IThis is natural and right enough !The Question is, IVoittut to Bay 7 I r It is yourilhmermAL interest to to/odder the following facts • Thure i. organized in an immense ee jtablishment to make Grst clue clothing, and j to make it cheaper than ,•oustomary. The mate- Irish, are bought direct ' from the best American and European manure°. Amer., and thee COlll,lll - is saved. Pull I 'prices are paid to work e smen, eo i ia la to r d some garments ; the Salesmen and Clerks are I such that cestomers can l'fully rely upon theremd I every effort is made to please and cult patron., 'lse as to keep as well as I:mako canner. The ee -1 suit of combined Indus- I trY, system, and close application of all the employer., has secured a model fetablintinzent. • I,Eril Oil style of Clothing,and veer 11 01 3 ,- !MAT. rile.. We have, let. 11 oat's Ready-made Os CLOTIIINO. ! ld. Special Department for Youth's and Boys Clothing: Custom Department to make to order. ! 4th. Vent's Purnislung ji(loode In large Variety. WANAMAKItR AND ,1 BROWN, OAK HALL, i!S. R. canner 6th ,k star lket. Philadelphia. !AN - Samples sent by mall or express, when ! desired. 11-46-1 y tiooto St ,sboto T HE BELLEFONTI !MOT AND SHOE STORE! GRAHAMS MeAFFEV, Manfneturere of, and Dealers ,n 11/NTS lIMICH UAL?, •nn CONOIII3. 1100111 Having added largely to our former stook, we can more the community that we have now the hest selection In Con trol Pcnneylvania, of Ladies Buttoned, Front Lace, Side Lace, And Congress Boots, Manufactured from the best English lasting, GLOVE KID, CONGRESS 417 BALMORALS 01 the Into t stile MOROCCO , HOOTS, with and without Lech, ' And a full assort _moot of MISSES AND CIIILDEENS SHOES. Also s large lotof those cheap shoe., such nu we read about, and of which wear° eel hng off CHEAPEN. THAN TILE gIIEAPHST pa -We invite ati examination of our geode-tfik 12, 26 ly. R. MILLS S. CO. form tly of LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A, have just opened up in Brown's block on Bishop Street, an entire NEW STOCK OF LOOTS AND SHOES of their own and of the boat city mannfacterm In their line they have anything from the largeet men'. to the emalleet children'. 'meteor shoe., from the. FINEST AND MOST COSTLY I=M!I II EAVIEST AND CHEAPEST There is nothing in the Boot and Shoo line,that pui be naked for, that they will not keep con stantly on band and SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES They will et All time. keep on hand the very beet of stock which will be Manufactured Under Meer Own Supervise" to suit all who may favor them with their cue tom. IVOI4 WILL BE GUARANTIED, to be Just as represented 12-30-Iy. R. MILLS h CO BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY The undersigned respectfully Inform Ibsen isene of Bellefonte and vicinity, that be has eatabliebed a Brat class BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruners store, on the north weld side of the diamond, when he will he pleased at all times to wait upon customers. lie halogen EXPERIENCED WORKMAN elastomers can rest assured thlt no pains ',II be spared to render oomplete satisfaetion. Oen 'Omen, ladles, misses and youth CAA be tenon modeled with the best Boots: Shoes, Gs Her. j Rh pporp manufactured from the beet stoek,m3d in the lateet etylee Repairing of all kind• plomptlx at-Waled to ?lay 7, eil—tf. PET ER McMA 110 N N ENV BOOT & S HOE ESTABLISH SHOT. Ravine hrmoved to the room on Allegany street formerly eoeupled by Triple's tales 'bop, subscriber very politely Invites his old friends and the public generoLy, to give him a Gall, feeling eonddent that he can fit any In BOOTS, SHOES OR GAITERS. Having had years of asps:lento as formes in ono of the best nianuntoturing eetabllsh• mints In the country, he feels safe in giving a dearantee for all work dons. REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS done on the shortut nothre, and on the most reasonable terms. JOHN P' s VRREI DIE GINTLEMK44.-1 oan furniati you with all alasa of the Quota 081 Van. Rains. sod challenge any trade to prods:atm 'equal. W. W. MONTGOMERY. QAWED BUNGLES, ConotontlY on Wont 1...7 Rad for Ws by HOFFER et BROII A /NA wart meat of lista brd Cris Ilt on hand kt ifONT 0 13101{1.8 erg (Boobs, erocerito HOWELL GILLILAND &CO. Take this method of informing their friends, the poblie and mankind generally, that they hare opened in ROOMS NO I & 2, BUSH'S ARCADE, the most complete end extensive lIOLESAE AND RETAIL STORE In ceetral Pennsylvania. They bare Dry Goods, ()recedes, Boots and iboos, Ihuand Caw, Notions, Carpets GIN W.ll Paper &e, in the greatest variety, and tor I=l LADIES, -IL4 Do you want a silk, alpisra,moliair, dolman, merino, shank malice. gingham, lawn or any other kind of dress, no matter what kind of material,withininings of every kind, go to HOWELL, GILLILAND d CO. GENTS, Do you want a the euit of clothes, or clothe, easslmer, saltine!, or any kind of inate nal to have a alit made of, or'ito you need col neoddies, suspender; gloves, 'Landkor• chief de., go to. 110 W RLL, OILLILAND d CO. -- T -- FARMERS, Do you want env, coffee, tea or gro ceries of any deseription,rnt Wholesrele or He rod, clothing, dry goads, or any thing of that kind , ralt.pluter, or needs, go to. HOWELL, OILLILANDA CO'S. IJOUSEKEEPER, The place to buy your sugar, your molasses, your coffee, ten, spice* carpets, oil cloths, brooms, brushes, mats, buckets, wood MA willow ware, canned (nit, jellies, and every thing of that description. is at HOWELL, GILLILAND 0013. EVERYBODY, That manta anything, in the dry goods, grocery, boot and shoe, hat and cap, clothing, flour and feed, fruit or any other line of mercan tile goods, at ib LOWSNT figures, should call at HOWELL, OILLILAND Q• CO'S. f l RA Of 'artery deccription, produce of All kinda, and country =wk.:ohm generaly, f r all which the highest market price trdl tut paid, taxon by HOWELL ILLILAND ,t CO 12 16-ly . 1..1 Do you wish to purchase what your families need, from a barrel of flour to a box of matches, go to I , IOWEI L, iIILLILAND d CO. lAAEC/RIMS, Every thing you want, every thing your wife wants, everything your children needs as be had at the lowest prices at 110 WELL, GILLILAND h COT. D OMESTIC Woollen Goods in addition to our stock of Rasters manufactures which wUI be exchanged for wool at °soh prim, at HOWELL, UILLILAND A Co. LEATHER. Of all Made to be had, and the highest market price paid for green hides, at HOWELL OILLIL,NIYB & Co..' - - LOURS FLAXSEED OIL warranted, for L sale at HOWELL, GILLILAND .I. Co. 13urnoittes 1 111 w E t, L a A te lt t l i i Tis andh BEST om oyo, B CK h t to o f boo Contr a county, of URNSISRE'S Wg Rlt iTED to give satisfaction. If not say, will rte.° you new' boots and shoes In them. You can only and them at BURNSIDE'S BURNSIDE'S is the only plasm where you can 'get a pure, unadulterated artiole of spices. I hare them ground to my order and will warrant them strictly pure, as represented. BURNSIDE H ARDWARE, knives, spoons, coffer tmlin ladles, oil cans, saddlery of all kinds fur harness makers, at BURNSIDES NON EXPLOSIVE PURE article oT Coal Oil, warranted to stand 114 dogma, at the same price you pay for a Bensine article, at LUENSIDES, IF yOU dont want to make your horses gond dere galled get new eollare at =I THE largest stook of buckskin gloves in the county at Burnside's. Burnside dieing a practical tanner, is a good judgelKare article. Don't stayer, sheepskin for didarkitin at BURNSIDE'S HARNESS,'enllars, halters, cart whips. ear flage whips, government gears, saddle., bridles, martingales, and everything in the saddlery line, at BURNSIDE'S L * RATHER 14 all demerriptions, warranted to give eatinfeetion. French calf, kid linings, moroceos. sheepskins, and everything la the leather line, at BURNSIDE'S "TA RAD SHOT POWDER." Dick'. oelebre. 1/ ted double water proof caps, Aral-corro sive cape; and all other kinds at BURNSIDE'S SHOEMA REMY TOOLS—Lute, hammer*. awls, and everything In ehoefindlnes at "" ' " lIITIINSIDE'S WILLOW BASHZII3, mon baskets, ladkes. TV basket., brooms, brushes lobs, and every thins in tbA line st lIVRNBIDICI3 Gl37B.—Hardin's oalobrated double barrel Haas. doable barrel ebot grans and single barrel shot cons at BIJRNBEDIre VATS & OAPB of ovary style, quality and J. quantity, rolling vary clum at BpURNSIDE'S IF you ' , went good goods and great bargains go and examine the big stock of goods at BURNBIDIFF ALARGE stook of pistols and all Mods of phioloartridgea at BURNSIDE'S TIMM 1144 tobaooo, clears, anal sad pipe. at 1 low prima, at ; tIRNBLDE'S TM of all kb& ea/ deseMildr-ThrZ NEW PATTER/0 Art 0E6141 at IIMtESTD/11 COAL . • LAMM, aua a ..., a itrassuurs UT extra Ana teas at BURNSR)Wi NOTIONS et all klada at DITII3IBIDWB F OX 'FBAPB, Edith trap' at Buisespre ULM HIGHEBT ..111ABICET PRICK PAID far all Wadi of made, prodlose 12.14 DURNBII2IIB. Eirp e•oobo, Sic PACKER. & PACKER, having ptr abased the PI.EMiNuToN PLIMINOTON, PA An now prepared to furnish all'hinds of FLOUR AND !EED! -ALSO PLASTkiIt intoUND dc THIC SToNli fitter 4n■ 'mown., Iftrtsce-frA Their FactMins for Manufacturing over, thing Usually Mauufuturcd in a Fl,O IPKING MILL! ARK UNRQUALSD By any caber Establishment in (be country I=l They have also in eonneetien with their M THE STORE FoRMERLy OWSRD DY J. P. P‘cKva, A n.I IA re propnre.l to furnish Stone Coal, Bal.! flay, Beef, Pork, Snh, 711 And a general areortmeat of Store (totals! I= Flour, Corn, Osis Chop, Drop Le, de. CASH PAID FOR GRAIN AND =I um. Yotfit = PACKER & PACKER At Flemington Mille 1311 NEW STORE HARPER BROTHERS Ifsi e opeaed up so ENTIRE NEW STOCK of 000DS of evely deseription,at their new store room on Spring street; which were purchased at PA MC PRICES, and will be sold as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere in this section. Their Mock comprises in part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, lingerie., Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots d Shoes, Hats .t Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, flentlemen and Ladles Furnishing fi Dods, Ladies Cloaks & Circulars, In 5,1 k and Cloth, Carpeting. CMEZI ==EM STATIONERY, nod everything else thnt in to be round in • ',gill stocked country store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange fur goods, and the !detest market pries paid 11-21-t NEW alibcrtioemest, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtu° of Sundry writs of l'esirttio irpata. Issued out of the Court of Common Plus of Centre county, and to use directed will be exposed to public oat. at the Court House in Belletonte, on Monday, the 26th day of August, A. D. 1807, the following property, to wit: All the right title and Interest of Win S. Tripple in and to • certain lot situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, and known In the gener al plan or plot of maid Borough as lot No. 170, bounded and described as follows. on the north by lot of Martin Stone, meth by lot of Mrs. flutings, cast by Spring rtrecj end on the west be Spring Creek, containing of an sore more or less, thereon erected a boom and other out buildings. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold se the property of William S. Tripple MO *II that right title and interest of James Waga-r, in and to a certain treat of land situate in Lib erty township, Centre county, hcunded and de scribed as follows: on the north by 'ands of Christian Holder and Thomas Butler, west by land of Chrietian liolder,nouth by bind of Do lan D. Gan Mar sod met by land Junes T iiard ner, containing seventy antes and elghty.Ave perches more or lent, thereon erected a hoot° and barn with the improvements and appurte. mum B.3lged, taken into execution .d to I. *old ne the property of Janne Wagner. Sale to common. at 1 o'clock of said day. Sweater's 011106. j D. Z. 'KLINE, Bellefonte, Aug. 5. J Sheriff. N EW BAKERY A. CONFECTIONARY TI e subscriber would rempertfully inform the citizen. of Bellefonte fend vicinity, that bin new and ezteneive, BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY, are now oompletely liniehed. and that he II prepared to furnished every day, Fresh Band, Cakes of all kinds, (landlea, Spices, Net Frulu, and anything and ilver7thing belonging to 00 MX= Having bad years of experience In the but nom. He flatters himself that he can guarantee sallefaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. 11-42-ly J. H. BANDS. HUBLEIIBIIIIItO 80110 WILL commence its nest terin ogost 6111 and continua 11 'seam For partic are addros M. BR ' N. 14-47-6 t . Pd Ipal. EDWARD W. MILLER. ISAAC P. CHALFANT 02 CO.. Wholesale dealers in Auction Dar-Uoons, Notions to., AO, No. 288 Church SI, (Near .3.1 and Market' Areets.) 12 28 tf. Philadelphia. TMILES KEPREART, inv. BARNES, OBTERAOUT, HERON & Co. Wlolassie A Retell dealers in HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND FURS No. 603, llarket Bt. Phila. LdATICER. VIZ use 8111111011 Arita AT nevem No eat up Arinoaa ; no homy dashed Oalifbrebs, Mona Av.., atootiolly *iv of tbe beet quality, at Se seals p.: polook to be hut at • • • , - ABRAM BUIIIKAWS, Oa Nigh majlallahata. P,. GREEN HIDES. ril• Wens& market prise Is Wit fat pow Wei of 41 klub. at 112$ SUSI:4IANS G UM DRILL. Aoy porton wishlag • to woks» tliso Willoughby Palest Glum Bprlag sad Gam bol lix °rola Drib. Gahm?. Patrol Omaha 81/1•1*.• tor du do so by Dalin On • labilmhPoid No. 0 Push's broads as ißgb Ohm% bullebrata, Pa. • Bud to your Indira early as Owe ho • •P thira " d .. alas.. Ba m nme rto a' imr dm • r J. P. ISUBLBIULLN. bonerooto, Pu. Inuoicaj. .*notruipentz RYNDER"S, MUSIC BTOZE. lIRLLSVONTIf• LOCK lIAVRN PA ,Ch Kkercog Posnos, l Emerson I P osnos,l 1 peloo bet Organs Melodeon. Smith Organs Alwityr on hand Any Instrument !made In the United States can be Cur intshat un churl nu irculars price' ' list. wog free on ap-, . RYNDER'S 24 MN STORE, 12-14 1# DRLLSPONTR I! LOCK 17A VRN at"! Onto, eromins scc NEW FTRM ! NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES ! 111011 RATES RUBBED OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES HOFFI—A- h BRO'S (Formerly Duffer Bro's,) Weald respectfully Inform the world and Om rest of mask ind, 'het they lovejust opened Get, sod are daily receiving a largo STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, , which they are offering at the very lowest mar hot price. DRY 0001)8! Consisting of the latest styles of AND PLAIN ALPACAS, MURK° AND !LAM ALL WOOL Di LAMB SIISPIIBRD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLIWL WHITE GOODS, - White Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Sbeetings, Cheek•, 0 Witham., lledtielts, Flannels, as Shepherd Plaid Ilahoorair, Mack Cloth, Can, mere., ► Ve'reties, Corduroy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloth., Reppll.o, eo PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. A full hue of Cloths, Cassinseres, Satinet and Vesting, all kind. and prices, which will sold cheap. We have constantly on hand ■ large and well .elected stook of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES MACKEREL, SE LT, Whleh we will dispose of at the very low* cash prima. ' MI kinds of eountry produce taken In esehang for gro?ds, and the highest market prices affoeard FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied Mature ewe suit your 'manes as well 114 your rums. Sept. B, 'lb- Pies itc., st-o NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS n Reynolds new Building, (um DOOR TO TIN CoINKAD loon.) Ws tho ottontloo of the community 'Mo oof" EXTEITEIP7II 68807a,,MENT 0/ -FANCY AND STAPLE , ihRT • OODA. Corpota, 11. ts and Shoes ' Nets owl Ospo, Qymintare, Groveries, as.. he. CoPithUre steak wee perebeeed shoos t►o We 4001 tee ha goad, mark we are iseßlag eV kW. of good. TWENTY TO MATE PER CENT Alava Ulu As same goods mold have bon boaght lar a whorl time ago. Persons la want of goods will do well to examine our stook before purchasing eland's:la WE WILL DEAL FAIRLY • with those who fever ea U. • tall, ealarlill give them the beet& of the dealing la goody IN max PARTICI LAM. N. B. —The highest market pd.* paid to .mb Itir all Mods of grebe. • Dee ISM tf W. C4OKII A Oa BuRNO BMUOKKIL WROLESA LE GROCERS, PRODUCE 0010ITIMON immune No.-600 Muth 511m1, Pit11a144151•6 J. Moss's BORNS—late of 8.8. bow, Jr 4105. S. Eitaatax, Jr.—lsla of S. Soaviker, Jr. L Or sop 15, 1865.-4 f. 110GGS KIRK. irHoLvdetztaitoasils, DIAL RS IN COUNTRY PRODUCT. Np. tw Ara litrost, Bowan''Trent m41%6440 paws,) , - Ina. v. Plat Was hoax 1 jelylS ly. shy praaptty s;timileil arugo ; !c etebitint. ,- RTLING ANN J U NCEMENT I S /I'LL PARTICVLARS BELOW. rewsird fur • preparation equal to 43.frs Wheeler's Nursing Syrup for ehildrea" Teething. sad to produce sleep, also for d ler. rhea. dysentery. colic, eholesu mottles, cholera infantuto, hts from worms, spasms, wind la the stomach and bowlm,te. Theperiod of teeth leg is the most critical of pay daring the ilfe u the child; and more children die daring till tar hat then all other, combined. doeord Mg to statisti.s whieh are well authenticate/A, ievonty fire out of every hundred B A II I E 8 ..?11 I het die under two years of age, die from dis ease c tu.4l from teething. r state this, noith• Cr• and mines, that you may ',ameba a greater 'ilegrrft of I are over your little one, during this time It is a well establidied feet am a STOIC majority of these win iM in the prime of life sootractel the disease in childhood, width through the negligence of mother or natal, Was allowed to pursue its tams. um:Modred, smils which might have helm arrested In it. earlier 'Moses hy . very simple amens It Is fur this pim p.)se we tiler you this v•luelde remedy, safe in hand. of any one, and son to relieve In 1111004 every as... Upon oni other Point we wish to give you Inoue valueb • information, nod which if observed will sa you maoh trouble and many an antioun simples. night. It is 111311 that sleep is" Nature's sweet Rmtorer," and it Is • (act beyond ounleadtet,n that an emy, quiet and nature( sleep at regular interval., and especially at night, te absolutely necessary to health. It ii during repose that the system strengthens and fortifim itself against the en. Inaities, Influence of waking hour.. Infante and children requre twice the gimp of of an adult„ and antes( they obtain it by some amaze they are irritable end restless, the siphon le mere scantly° to cold or other canting esteem more exposed to tho rarages of theeme, and easily prostrated thereby. For peodneing -.a quiet, natural and ndreshong sleep, one (nun which UN child trill awake, ha/tag refreshed and gleeful. Many of the articles pot in market are and worthies., bat the 'Nursing Syrup" has no equal. For the benefit of mothers and nurse., we would advise you, when the child is resales. feveriah, thirstr, bead hot, fade dashed. tongue coated, pulse quickened, to give • warm blith, followed by appropriate doses of the "Nureing Syrup, and Syrup you will fled ao article who.. market effects will gladden your beam, All we ask l• for you to try one bottle, and Uyou are not fully satisfied after acing ha [lnt E. Awe 14-to the agent and get your money. TIT Ileenhen your children are teething, and you will and this Syrup par excellent . It renders that pro cesetasy, and emcees the teeth to penetrate the gums, without producing those conctitutional and oftimes fetal symptoms so often witnessed. in children. Try it In semen wakeful and lr- - rdeble children. It eau be ikon to the most delicate infant with perfeot safety. J. 11. WHEELER, dole proprietor, No. 221, Water , Elmira., Ch.:anon eo., N. Y. Where all orders by mall or otherwise, will nmeire prompt attention. For sale by all Drugglete and Country unerch.te :everywhere, al 25 eta por bottle. 12-25-am. ACARD TO THE LADIES DILDOPONCO'd CrOLDEN FERIA/11e Al. PILLS, FOR FEMALE In Corseting Irregrdaritles, moving Ls! struetions of tne lonthly nras from Whatever Canso and !Ivey% Sae. eassfhl no a Pr eventatilva it is now over thirty years Anne the above lehrated Pills were discovered by Br. 'n once of Paris, during which time they have eve extensively and eneeemnilly Ueell in moat cf the publio institutions--u well as la private practice—of both hemispheres with unpinned mocem in every ease, and it is only at the or. gent request of the thomanda of Ladles who bare used them that be le Induced to stake the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an incrase of family when health sell not permit it. Females peculiarly situated'on those supposing thealeelyee ire, are ceutioned against ming these pins while to that ooadltion as the proprietor •81111.11•• no responsibility, af ter the above admonition although their mild ness would prevent any mischief to health oth• erwise the Pilla are recommended. - 081 BOX In BUFFICLINT. Full and explielte directions aeompany end, boo. Price $1 per box, six boxes $3. Sold bb one Druggist In every town, village, city 03.4 hamlet throughout the world. Sold in Belle fbete, Pa., by F P. Breen (drogght)Sole agent for Bellefonte, WWI By seeding hiss $1 to the Bellefonte Post Wilco Can hare the Pills ant (confidentially) by Non fo rrey pert of rde rossitiy, free of Po • Sold •ho by D?. .c . relson, Lock Haven. J Read, Huntingdon ; wholesale by J Anson Hol loway k Cowden, Philadelphia; Dmas Barnes & Co., New York ;sand by B. D. Hogg. (sole proprietor) New York. l 2 14_.1y G REEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No. 3, Brokorhoro Row , . Tho ondenwithed rowpwettally SMISIOSMSOOII that ha bwo ramovowl him w.ll known: DRUG A CIIIIMICAL STORS. to U.,' new room (No. 3) under Brokerbore ho tel, which he has fitted up for that purpos • and 4aving Imply loet•a•sd by 1144 I W' preptivd to furnish bit torstomeri with pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT WIDEMAN& PURR WINES 1 LIQUORS, for medicinal nee, DYE STUFFS, with slams every atlas to be found in an establishment of (hi. kind, seek ae Hofer and Cattle ptimeder, Coal Oil, Aloehol, Linseed Oil, Oleos, Paints, Putty,Sponges. Also the lamed and beat malleetion of PERIL:VERT AND Wall' SOAPS ever brought to tide piers. Tobeoao end cigars r of the moat approval breadi, i , werei ru lr vr hood. Ile woidd sell the ettiation lie to his stook of motions, eerudatirig of tar, Tooth, Nail, /lash end Paint Bream, Cotiery, Pipes, DrinkinUkise , Chew end ..ekgsatnion Chen ken, Doptinossbe. la. r Also, o kilo variety of TO YE FOR CHILDREN ilitattloviar.to pnparinTPHY SIC ' PRESCRWITONS end P WYLY R PB S. eying had more then twelve years imput e eln the bunkum , he feels confident 0 eon tender setiafeation to ell who fiver lilts with their petrone gm. I PRANK P. GREEN,‘ . .11swildet, Fob. 11, 18116.41. Rees. No. $ ihrit.. 15w4. MANHOOD gtz7 LOST, HOW RHEITCIit. ED. Jut ptibllalted a stedltles of Dr. Oeher• well'. celebrated env ea the radical aura [without medicine) Spermatorrhois, or audnal weakorws, loweleately norireler, sureal debit and hapedhoute to marriage Hewslly,. nervoeurtu, eurreeepticti, gain old iirair, metal arid Ordeal brespeelty, how aelSladelsearre or mual actrevageste. jar -Prise In a naiad auelope, only II eta. The celebrated ðer la thla - aablAile mew elearly deuoutratee, tboat= peer.' eat aught' mitotic*, that the • o f selLidwure eta be rediegly wd e= the deaureete are of Wawa at the applioatioa of the kalfe—pottithis oat a mods Lu " s n OV 717111 41 11 1 ;ZA = I A% h eos Milli may be, may atm Mimic ly, privately aid radloellp. }t-Tale Lesiva elloaid be to Ur 11;o:do evey sad everj mum la the lead. B rr eet und er Beal, to as* eddleu, a m plab sealed eoulape, ea the tecielpt et , Ida Mail or two portage sumps. Al.. Dr. Ouhintell's Gidd5:114.4144+16. Adder the pabllabetw,. - OM& 4, CL ump4-ast, 127 Bowery, Now Yak, Net 0111 p Box -- 247-601. muumuu' arum . : 1.. „ apadvneedlUse j '' tag the Sith et the i=6 „, . . , •,. .1.141, ipii t lions% Doom. aosse ". et illimoim 4v. , dad iagroilia. . :. both nem. ay W ' • " ~ luny sai. lug. essiert sax , , N 1 *Nue, saltlebuse orAlicomid l li • . , _ , 7'.,, incldoitala >loth. Nal 'lfi,. ott. mornaki *UM ~ A_ . 2 - 2 .. bd /keno . on' ... . : • ~..., 5 , .. aimless 4iiiipmpkot iminft, , ~- , . known to that • bashful youth. w 2101 01 . ~ - i d i /, 1 by tile .. , i . 1r.. 1 --- book. , n will noet If ' ~.... . .. tin MOW an& Cletwitealit . "" • I li . Poen= .IWilet.ott%skt.,,r ihrtinertitnZi' 12, I.V. ' 4 : Ariaiikti. ':,'.9...1.. 400 41D/ ,OOOVO 100 4. 0 %` d•V sibighe 2,10-0. ,14,11101AT*IIIIIILta 1! 2 5 0 FOUND DEAD IN Tll I.: • STREET,