pentorratic =4) airbus TICRMS-11: pet year when nth' in adran $2,50 when no: paid.in nilvenre end moo wh not Paid before the expiration of the year.% 01A litifiziTA.—We have Authorized the lowing gentlemen, to revolve and receipt .uLerription to the DRUOCRATIC WATC k 1141.1 • IRRA.,1..1.13111a111.1!, Ilrag&Luas4lp Jotiv II Itmirixrnen, Pena " THINGS AsourTowN AND COUNTY. Caowneu.—Our hotels with peon., who are attending Ceort, al oritnsooeo, jurors, opectotors,An EMEEIII Iv Tows-,ILe razor powder man, the poke player end thel, thince of the travel tog fraternity, who vivil Hs every emir( ac..k, t o li ne their pocket.. hf fleecing "grceoies " RYA OK lIITTRN. - A bon of IVIII Voting,' Curtin township, was butch ou the oak by a rattlesnake las!. week ; the consequet rem threatened for a time to be serious, bt he I, uotin a fair way to recover LARCIR PIM monatrous pine tree was cut by a party of men on Council run, to Snow Shoe township, ono day last week, the liege)*log being sist,en feet in length and forty 111 incites in diamelre at the top Ilowe•—Several very disgraceful rows have occurred in town during the past week With Ile rattily policemen as we now have we do not know why some kind of a check iv not put to rowdyism and riots Runnette —Tho bowie of Cyrus Creels ter, cell , at Centre Line thhe county, woe entered one day last week and rubbed of some four!) , dollars in ~ greenbacks-'(%tone of the thieves talked to Mr ft ronialer on the outside of the house, while the other entered and and made the hen I •o MINI Orr —A team that Someone had let stand unhitched at the depot on Friday last, took fright at the whintle of an engine, and ran away, overselling the wagon, knocking down a lamp poet, and bruising the horses considerably but otherwise doing no dam age AVVIIINNT —A btakesman by name of Print, on the Bald Eagle Valley, It it.,had his arm badly mashed by being caught be tween the cars on Friday last. Ile was brought to lam horse in this place, and at last accounts, we are happy to slate, was doing well. AORIVIILTURAL COLLNIIII --The annual meeting of the oollege will be held at that inatoulion on Wodneeday neat. A large number of delegates are expected lo be present. Governor Geary will be in atten dance ■t the meeting. While in Bellefonte be will be the guest. of General (heaver. it001 . .01111 BALL. —We underatand that tulle a fine time was bad at i llitopsburg on Thursday evening last, at the dedication of Mr. flans' Hall A large crowd wad in at tendance, and music, dancing and lager, was the order of the evenutg. Mr. Hass 'knows how to get up a ball as well as he does how to make lager, and there is no one no the county that can beat him at that. Ilassiostous advocates of mongrel :tun in this place showed that harmony per vaded in their rooks on Saturday last, by each other liars," “poppies," •'defamer, of the den "—'•cow ards"— "deserter.," --"diaorganisers"--- "supporters of corruptiontals," ho , all of which charges we have no doubt COll Id 'be substantiated. PtvioteNT Nampa° —We should not won der if the residents of the upper end of Lion street would soon fagin to agitate the ques tion of having 11 pavement laid front the Lamb street crossing out to Lion It is certainly needed, and we do not know why 'owners of vacant lots, should be permitted to neglect laying pavements along their property, event:oly in a part of town trav eled over no much no that end of Allegany ,creel v, - lautto,—A colored .•iodiwidnal," named Benjamin Mullen, was arrested at on Friday last, and brought be fore esquire Klinger of thie place, charged with appropriating to Ida own nee, without "leave or license," it lot of restos, a watch awl some clothes, belonging to a Philips twig barber by nolo° of Philips. As none of the protectors of the "down trodden" taco secs proper to go surety for this "man nod brother," justice Klinger very proper ly gave him o ticket of admisaion to the bone bonne on the bill, where he will have I live to count up how much Itches rondejtod make up his mind us to what difference there is between taro nod the Mongrel par ty. 43.4 mkt COUNTY AIIIIICULTUII 1L SOCIUTY -This Society hell Ito reviler meeting on Monday evening hat. The attendance wo k e over the usual . ge. Samuel T Shuger'l egg presided. After some consereation, an election for Electors of the Agricultural College wee had end M . Samuel 0 Masud, John Ft neer and If, N, AloAllister duly elected. The subject of getting electors to the College on Wednesday next eating up, Masers John Irwin Jr., Jdhn D. trugert and M T. Milliken of Bellefonte, Bolveir Cur tin and Dr. J M McCoy of Boggs, Joseph M IVJeon, and William Irwin of Benner and Mora Thompson of Mamie were appointed ,to procure orryances for The purpose. Person furnieletag carriages dr other •vehielee, -were requested to repeal to John Irwin Jr: at or before 8 o'olook A N. on tWedneeday the Bth of September The Executive committee were saiturrlr . .81 is contract for the meat ion of buildings oAo , the Fair Grounds near al ilmburg, •ond for that purtase will meet on Monday meet at the offices of Mat Mister $t Beaver al 8 o'clock a m, to proceed to the grounds. The first four days of October ware filed 'upon ail, the time for bolding the annual Exhibition. The Premium list will appear ,In MI. paper next week. Sinsnov Elonoo•Cer, AAAAA vox —The Union and NMI& hall flohboth Reboots, held • har vest home at the fields church, on last Rat— rurdity,the Rith. Add weredelivered I. ito forenoon, In 1M °burets, by Prof. D. Wolf, of Pen. seadenvy, , avid Rev PAC , i llemoyer After MI Wthlebsobs h sumptuous, dinner was prepared, and lbe multitude feasted on the good Wogs, served by the 'file Indies, who grand' the occasion with 'their presence and hospitality. After re fresliments, Oen Buchanan—marshal of the slay—requested all In retire to • beautiful grove, where they joined In the harmoni .Ons Circle of varied sports, well pleased and 41.1 'shed with the mosso . ° of their enjoy sown'. Col John Rishbl —chief manager— di I oil he could to add in their enjoyment nut' dismissed them will, an appropriate ad dress. Thus the harvest yielded abundant ly to all who thrust in the siekle and filled their garners with a happy fullness. A Row AISONO 71111 ' , AIM/M.—Saturday Met wan nil eventful day in Bellefonte, a day fraught with great consequences to the country and to the different cliques the mongrels of Mil place have freed. Hardy In the morning an unusual stir Gould be noticed among the followers ofSambo,Sum nor and Stevens The little rode and big rads, old rode and young rade, leaders and followers, seemed lobe as busy an hornets when a stick thrust through their nest Hutakk , b44.o.lllbni Gould not altogether un deretantf lttq c tune of the commotion, bucit soon made itoe if apparent, and the uniniti ated learned that it was the culmination of the Senatorial fight—a equabble an to who the cntifereea from thin county should go for—liittl ar Wilnon A circular in, the morn in giettiog forth Ilairs claime,endors iug his course while kienator,and urging his re -nomination, raised the ire radio Wileon mien, who iinitirdiately after dinner scat tered broad-rant a letter., charging the friend, of I with being dieorgatimerr, and bun with sacrificing Gov. Curtis, mill representing the people, and defeating the Atlantic A Brent Western It It ,enterprise. This was more than the Hall men could eland, and led on by Capt. II N. McAllister —who by the way woos brilliant name as a in ilitery oh lefts in, while commanding a comptiny of emergency men—they fired right and left into the ranks of the Wilson item—charging upon Wilson that be wrote a letter but a few rare since to the Demo erotic Convention, offering to tine bin in fluence in behalf of the Democracy, if they would nominate Ibis brother Maj. I', B. Wil son:for Sheriff. How true thie obarge is we do not know, but Major Wilson, seemed to think it rather doubtful, as he took particu lar pains to tell Captain ;McAllister, at the lop of his voice, that it "was d—d be, and that any pis sa to asserted a was a d—d liar " This not having the effect of silencing Capt. McAllister, Capt Hutchison who seemed to be drill master for the Wile. clique, rush ed to the defence of his 'overlie, and at tempted to demolish at once McAllister and his entire crew But it did not work Ile found a "foeman worthy of his steel," and the wart wards "waled loud and long." The Prothonotary' office, at this time was the Scene of the minima, and lucre it was that McAllister informed the public, and Hutchison that he won an "insignificent pup"—a "poor miserable upstart, who mode it his business to poke his nose into yerybody else, Millittells"-" that he had at letopted to defame theoharacter of the lion das.T lisle, after he woe in his grave,"and that he,(llutchison) had, "like a coward re signed hie commission In the army in front of the enemy," to all of which Hutchison retorted by denouncing McAllister an a "disorgriniter," a support 01 "Lew Hall,the corruptionint," a "Hod-d—d liar," a "cow aatl"and several other thing. not gentle manly in their eh/tractor. But this war of words, which at one time, would have re sulted in black-eyes and bloody noses, had not Mr. Lipton, stepped between these lead des of the Mongrel clique., and caught the one, like all other rem:mentors closed, and after a considerable amount of swearing by the Wilson men, that they would "not he ruled by II N. McAllister, and the First National bank, nor vote for Hall if he was nominated, and by the Hall men *at Wil son was not fit to represent anybody, and could not run the half of his own party vote, they proceeded to ballot for delegates to thelrbaunly Convention. During the en tire afternoon the jarring endisegling was continue. The Wilson men charging that Ilall bad "sent $5OO to this place, to carry the delegaleeleotion,"and the Hall men de nouneing Wilson, non "perfect nobody, ig norant no a mule, and without brains suf ficient to know that he knew nothing " At id' o'clock, the polio closed, when it was found that the Wilson delegates had a ma jority of the voice, which settled the ques tion for the lime being as to who wits the stronger. All together it was one of the bitterest political fights we have ever seen. As to the charges made against Ilall and Wilson, by their own political partisans, we have nothing at present to say ; it will be time enough to attend to them whenever we see who gels the nomination• Sufficient for the present, that our readers throughout the county understand the feeling that per vades the ranks of our opponents, and the estimate they place upon their own candi dates. Damocuariti Alwrinti —A meeting of Lite Democratic eitiaens of Bellefonte and rl ain't', of the men who favor Ole Supremacy of the White Race and are opposed to negro suffrage, who are opposed to the fanatica l and revolutionary eebemeo" of toe Radical party, was convened in the Court House on Tuesday evening lest The 'meeting woe called to order by John 11. Orria, chairman of the Democratic Standing Committee and on motion lion James P Aleitlannus want:ail ed upon to preside. After the usual corps of Vice Presidenta and Secretaries were chosen, lion. C J T Mclntire' of Perry county, Dentorratie candidate for Senator was called for and addressed the meeting In a speech of unusual force and replete with arguments, he discuetsed the lemurs of the campaign. iifa revelation of the shame ful inconsistency onbe , Republionn party, "their utter disregard of all promisee made during the war, and their want of principle in general was oaanewerable. That por tion of his speech which related to the avowal and adoption of the now "detestable dogma of State rights" by the Republieen party in 1960 and during the earliest part of the war and their alter disregard of the name to day, !belt promieesofretrigmhment and reform. and their corruption Ta every hranah of the financial department of the Government. and their specious pretext of "War for the Union" tend the purposes which they carried out finder this tending to destroy the oonstitutlon sad to thee sonsolidation of power la the hands of the legislative department of the government, was truly eloquent and serried eon-elation to the mind of every one who was not wil fully blind to facts and figures. Mr. hlo latirtrwas followed by that staunch demo tes, J. If. Orris seq., in his usual eloquent and personals° manner. Ile called epos the Democrats 0•617.h.r. throughout Ibe sootily to organise at once, and aid In this good work and come up to the ' , help of Me Lord ovine the mighty. I=l Foxtrot Meartwo.—The firatfettian meet ing ever bold in lb lesection, come off at Bush's Hall ow rlday evening last. A goodig number of person were' in atten dance, and eloquent and Interesting ad dregs was delivered by MaJ.O'Leary god Mr. Stark,Hon. B.T. ahniert,acted as president and Air. Jas. If ~Liptan as secretary. On ma amml of eiekness we vete unable to be present, but learn that it r used off in the beat or style, and in the most entbuslastie manner. , _ After the speteohee, • circle wee Ilitmeni,`end sale'twenty live persons sworn in as members of the order. A eons Were bin amount of money was subscribed, and other business o ttemded- t 0,,, looking to the perfecting sod sucCess - zdihe organliation• An other meeting, we understood will be held this, (Friday) evening, to which all persons who symp•thise with the otiose, and who would nos Ireland and Irishmen freed from the tbsaideas of British tyranny , are eadiolly invited. --The following common at ion haw been handed us by a prominent Republican politioian of this county, for publication. There is nothing in it that we endorse The fight on Mr. Wilson, so far as this borough was concerned, Ire as an outsider l o oked upon no uncorteOuer - to any the least. IL was none or our business however, and we give the following, from one of Halls friends spoon in our paper, with the understanding that any oLWilggps Wands eanathey see proper, hive (imagine apace, in which to reply : CIMEIE Dear-Sir..—While walking around Bellefonte on Saturday last, I ob./weed that there was a terrible eseitament going on at 'the Court House. On inquiry I was told th•st i was the doy appointed for the Republicans of fen Ire county to elect thew delegates to attend the ensuing Comply Convention. The Senatorial being the all absorbing question ; there seemed to be but one candidate in the held, as n Centre county candidate. although several other names had been published oind that wee ('.,lour( W. I'. Wil.mor of Bellefonte, who was being zealously supported by the whiskey interests and the hangers on of that now disorganized petty ; while the better class, and substantial members of that party, were urging the election of delegates favorable to Mr. of Blair Co., the present .teensber of this district, and late Speaker of the Senate. The friends of the lat ter claimed that Mr. Wiimon bed not now, nor never had a good reliable record in the Republi can party , that he bad in times gone by, been chosen as ono at the party tandem, faithfully supported by the Republicans for office, and failed to 130 elected; immediate!, after which he left their party, asked permission to be re stored to the Democratic ranks, and MO, with you Gentlemen " On the other side WirAules fruit's claimed that he had a good record on the war question, that he had been promoted to the rank of a Col onel without even leering sea minor oftleer of the militia of Pennsylvania, on merit alone, by some one of the Governor's before the war, and his brother Besiege had eery eil in the army with great distinotiowand he had kindly loaned 131 e record to his brother Witkion for the time being, whirl, he I Iteseen) ha; made while de tailed at Elmira, in charge of the Rebel camp prison,during the moot Acute campaign in front of Iticlimont and Petersburg, which proved to be satisfactory I. & majority of The party and the Gallant Cul. Illa been trmaiplinntly elected as Centre rounty's choice for the Republican enure You are well aware Mr \lt r,n , that the Duos. oeratic party bare always said, and charged upon the Republican., that they hove newer been sincere in their laudations of soldiers claims for office, only so far, es the interests of the soldiers ern be used to eerie their, the Re publican party's interests. Does not Saturdays' delegate election prove a conclusively ? You will ret. ember the empty honors wh ieh they bestowed on Capt. CiI.III,IAN, COI Scary- ART and lion. Leaven, when there was 1211 hope of their election,all of whom are superior in point of ability. compared unto each men as Wittioh —who have stood and fought on diehards field, when the life of the nation was at stake—who hare returned amongst us sear-worn vetor with honor to the:erotic.; and their friends Vet when it coulee to a candidate for office, where there le a chance of an election, and the Republicans claim this Senatorial district to be Republican, they the soldiers, the war worn vet erans must take a back emit at the hands of their deceptive friends, and the would be warriors come in for all the epode. They may nay that none of the gentleman named, had offered themeolves as randidaten— let me say to them, as all faithful Republican. know, that gallant 'Ribbon, never come before the people for office Sc eat,/ renwitered candi date. 11 is a netorious Net that (ho county has been canvatised by Mr. WiLsos and his friends, who have urged the Republienns to support him, not on account of merit, but simply because he is • Centre county man. Thum you see his supporters have ignored the claims of our gallant soldiers, and conferred the honor on A slay-at-home prrprr (Vane!. Such is the consistency of a large portion of the Republican party of Centreeminty,endorsed by the Quartermaster proprietor 01 their organ and the emblem thereof - 1 --- °- COeNAN STONN Lpt INO.--The corner alone of tho new Lutheran and German Reformed church in Benner township, on the Beale burg pike near Mr. Gro•e's, will be laid on Sunday, September Bth, at IS o'clock a, in Business Notices MAONOII,I ATNII —A delightful toilet Art- - , le—.uperior to Cologne and at half the rrice. Ifii;ion:trFranee, wakes the best accosile, .n s in the world 'triple: keeps Unionises and others. Edward Morse write. "After being for two years the moat miserable ollißuinart being., and after meg u gust number of the thousand and one Alithinetie Rotund.. nod having nearly given up all liopos of relief, I commenced using Blades' Lubricators, and hare now for four months experienced more health, elect, and en joygnent then I had ever hoped for. --Ilundreds of people, during the past week have anted the ektenshe Hardware es tablishment of moss. Irwin S tleon on the cor ner of the diamond, In tine place, out of can only to see what Shops our town can afford. No Owe in Cantrell Pennsylvania is their a larger or batter assortment of Hardware. Dew& ors and builders from all the neighboring towns purchase from them Im mu re, they Ilea such an immense Stock of every thing needed and sold at such low rates. If you want anything their line give them a cell. Steele through the Wet of alehmter letups And every air is heavy artth the breath Of orange flowers that bloom In the waist of rune," Such was the flowery land flllod with healing mei and life preserving products, where Dr. Drake theensered the chief ingredients of his wonderful Toms toe—Plantstien Bitters —the enchanted tropical island of ft. Croix The Plantation Ditto., combining ali the mod ioinal and tonic virtues of the healing and hie. sustaining products of that faiored clime, are without doubt, the World's (heat Remedy for Dyspepsia, Lon Spirits, and all other .ui ethic difficulties. The Bellefonte Market • -44 Tim followingtda quotation. up to o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to prem.: White Wheat, per illi tkel lied Wheat, per bushel.... Nye, per bushel-- ...... Corn Shelled, per buehel Outs, per bushel Barley, per bushel Bunk wheel., per bushel. Cloverseed, per bushel.. Potatoes, per bushel Eggs, par dome Lard, per pound.... Bacon, per pound Item, per pound Tallow, per pound ...... . Butter, per pound Rage, pen p0und......... . Ground Plash*, per ton SPECIAL NOTICES. , A HOMER. MIII•C i.e —From old and young from rich andpoor, from high bore and lowly comes the Universal voice of pralso,foryliall'a Vegetable. Sicilian Hair Renewer." It is - porfect and miraculous artiale Cures bald, nus and moires bait gfhw. , A twin, dress, slag t han any "oil or §osnaturn." Soften brash, dry and wrary hair into beautiful silken tresses. But above nil, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it restores grey hair to He original color. Use it • few time., and 'presto change,' the whitest looking hair nutmeg its youthful beauty. It does not dye the bair, but strikes at the root and ills it with now Ilf• sad color tag matter It will not take a long Conan...his trial to prove the troth of this matter. The first ap pliontion will do good; you will an the natural eolor returning every day, and before you know it,the old, gray,discolosed appurance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hell's Shrill. Hair Renewer; no other article is at all like it in effect. You will find it clump to buy, pleasant to try, sod mere to dorm good. There are luny iteltstkms. He ears you unman the genuine. For sale by all druggist. and manufactered only by R. P. HALL dt- 00., Nashua, N. IL 11125. Secretary Enuorts o► Yorrn.—A geutlemen who toter nd front Nervous Deblllt7 -premature decnyt and all the edicts of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all wbo need il. the roceipt and direetiris for ranking the simple woody by which be Wan MI% eil. Suffeters wishing t rola by the ad% er re experience, ran by addressing, In pocket eiinfolenee, lIN B. 011146 K, 42 Ce— der fit. N. Y. 12, 20-Iy. DeII2I6PS;BLINDX/Bil•on CATAIIRM,—Trost eII with the utpioat turret., by Dr. J DeWitt and Amish (furmerely of Leyden, Huh land,) No. 519 Pine Street, Philrulelphia. Ted liinublith from the most mailable source. In the City and Country can bo seen at his Office. Tbo Medical faculty are invited to accompany their pot.entii, m be has no secret. in hit prac tice. Artificial Eye. inserted without pain. NO charge made for examination.—ll-10-11-49. A 0111. AT Dint on any. of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science wan made by the eelebiated Dr .1 Dumas, of Paris, Chief Ph) sic inn to the Imperial fans"- ary of France, in Igffl. There who here Linen afflicted with the painful diaea e known as the Piles, and clic. Wally nunial,hy the use of Dr J Dumas' Froth Pile Salve, cannot speak tpo highly of the benefits conferred upon them Ty the one of this certain remedy. It has never been known to fail in effecting a peruse non t cure in a single c. In this respect it surpasses all other medic ase ines of the kind. It will do just what It, is recommended for; if not the money will be reftinded. One or two boxes is sutricient to effect a cure in four or six %ley a, It the directions on the boxes are followed -- Price one and two dollars per box, according to site . Sont.by Mail or Express to any ear ; o f the United States 4S'anada. s o ld 1,1 D r „ g . gists generallY. A cal diecount made to the trade. Address D DUNHAM h CO., Wit liamsurt, Pa, solo Proprietors and Menefee torerpfor the United Slates and Canada.ll49ly Iletenohn'a EXTRACT Diann and Improved hose Wash auras ...rat and delicate disorders in all their ethges, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience and no expo- It in pleasant in-keste and oder, immedi ate in its action, and free from all injurious prop erties. Ta nr. No 11011 R unpleasant and'aneafe ron.e diet for unpleasant and dangerous IleitobultEt Extract Durkin and Improved Itoe Wash. SIIATT6IIIO , CoNSTITUTIOVi RICSTo.I. by Ifohnboltre Eximet Huehu EreitAce / 1111 1.1 pleas ant m taste and Oder, free from all innirein prdpertic., null immediate in its action MAIIIIIIOO AND YouTnyrb VIOOII Are regamei by Helinbohro Hltract Duch. Tux (hour or hiss Is STRNo7ll,—Thereforo the nun owl told tleldlitated should Immediately use ilelmbold's listrnet Itueltu To Con•oa 1,14 Ell.—The advertiser haring been restored to health in a few weeks by a very male remedy, after, having suffered for several yams with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fffllow-sufferers the means of cure.. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the used (free of charge,with the directions for preparing and using the name, which they will find a si ci net von cossent. Asthma, Bronchitis. Couuhs, oolda, and all Theist and Lung Affections. The only obi et of the advertiser in sending the Preserlplion to benefit the afflicted, and spread information whit* he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost theta nothing, and may prove a bles sing. Parties wishing the proscription, Free, by intern mail, will please anflniss REV ED IVAND A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. 12-20-ly $5O:/.00 nawann will ho paid in greenbacks So any person who has used Dr Dumas' Pile calve according to directions and him not been lured. Address 1) 8 DUNHAM d Co, Will amsport, Pa. ' 11-4i-1y llsimoomi's rum. RXTIIACT eucuu.—la..a certain ruro for disease/1 of the Bladder, Kid neys, (travel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Fe male Complaints, ilimeral Debility, 'And all diseases of the Urinary organs whether existing in male or female From whatever rause origi nating and no matter of how long standing -- .Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment ie eubmitted, Con sumption or Insfinitt s ,May ensue Our Flesh and Blood are supported from Uwe mnses, and (ho Health and happineee and that of Poe- Wray, depends upon prompt uee of a reliable remedy. IlmnboliCe extract Machu gstablisheil upwards of 18 yea., prepared by BOLD. Dacanrav 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South lob Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 12-11-ly 1=1!E CI•ISANSIt Tile 111.0011.—WIth corruptor taint ed Blood, you ore sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in some active dia. ease,or it may merely keep you listioss.deprese ed and good for nothing. But you cannot have good health while your blot I Is impure Anto SAIINAP•HILLA purges out these impu rities, it expels disease and restores health and stimulatesytio organs of life Into rigorous no tion. Ilene° it rapidly cures • variety of con, plaints which are used by itopurity of the blood, mich as ,C.rofii/o, or Kings Ertl. Tumors, 17( aro, S. es, Kroponns, Ponples, EtolsAes, Ni Anthony's Yore, linse or erysiprlne, Teller no Solt 10, nen, Scald fiend, !bog Worm, rmierr Concern. Tumor*, Sore Eyes, Fronds !hoorays, such to Itersnlron, Irrepanrily, pre. ~,,,, Whites, Ste, day, alto Syphib• or rrol rrenl thaertsrs, romplatnis, and lbw's Me r loses, Try A r sn's Elanair•niLlt . and see for yourrelf the surprising eel ix ity with which cleanses the blood and cures these disorders During late years the public have been in oil <A by large bigkilee, pretending to giro a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for ono dollar. Most of these litre brim frauds upon the 1A4,6, they not only contain little, Deny, Sarsaparilla. but often tie curative Ingredient whatever. Dense, bitter disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until.tho name itself has become synonvmmis with imposition and client. Still we call this compound, "Sarsapardla," and In tend to 'apply such a remedy as shall reicoe the name from the load of obloquy which rims upon it. iVe thmk we liar o ground for behov ing it has virtues %thrill are Irresistib by the clads of diseases it is Intended to cure We can assure the nick, that we offer them the bast al ternative we know how to prioluce,anil Cu hare reason to believe, It Is by fur the most effectual purifier of the stood yet discovered. Area's Cll,llOOl P.11,111/11L is sa un ir ersally known to surpass et cry other nreilleillt for the cure of Cough., Colds, Influenza, Iloareeness, Croup, Droll. hunt, In, ipient Consumption, and fur the roller of Comerimptit o Patients in ad vanced ranger of the disease, that It is internee hero to re mot the evident.° of its virtues sThe world knows therm Prepared by Dr. J C. Ayer ,f 7 Co. ' Lowell, More , 1.1111 Bold by ell Druggiele and dealers in e‘erywhero 12-32-2 w Nth) abbertioemento customers can rest assured that no pains wit' be spared to radar complete satisfaction. Oen• tlemeo, ladies, misses and youth ran be accom• BTHICT. Mots; ELLEFONTE COMMON SCHOOL HIS. I Modeled with tbe best Receipt. end Espenditures fur MA RECEIPTS Grog.. Amount rr3' Duplicate $2.10828 Deduct ExoncrAtlone $3l 72 Iluotort Commis's 106.83 138 55 EMI . E 1 Oil .- Si 20 El oo Net Amount of Tait receive, $2,0211.73 Rata A pproprint'irtnc . ,l July 27, 117 131.112 Itee'd from Trusters A'y 11 1 / 100.00 " Spnng twp. Boanl—their 1 70 , 0 •hire for Upion Curd School j Eli Tots I lierelpto EX PENDITURES. Paul to 4 Toichors. each 9 trontits $14220 Teacher U C 8,6 months 160.00 ' for puttiing roof on i Academy 01.00 " shingle, hauling and nails 152.64 •-" " fuel and contlngenoias 015.29 to Treasurer per oentage c " Secretary, for melba 40.00 " Outstanding Orderb about 300.00 "4 . 26 04 - IT 00 Total Expenditure. Deducting Total Receipt. to Balance unpaid Tax rate, 8 mills no tI. dollar. C. B. WEAVER, W. MoCLELLAN 0, A'screfory. -- Po e•idroel STOVES ! STOVES nue Haupt has got already a new sup ply of Shears Aariduet Cook and Parlor Stoves. They hare provad.themselvee to bq the best !Wove out for burning either bard or soft coal they solve their 011,11 satin, make no dust, econo mise fuel and ere the but bakers In the world, end have more eonveniences than who othai itches now to use. People In want of Moves would do wall to call at his Ware Room. near dm Dept and see hi. stook before purrhaslng elsewbere, as by • neg. loot of ebbs they may beams.) ao many hers been already. 12-30-tf. COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA DIES. POTT 6 T9IVN, PENN'A. Min institution in located on the Phlpsk Read ing R It, two bode. ride from Philadelphia. The next term will open on Toesday,September 29tlt, to continuo ten months. Terme foglioagd and Tuition for the year, $260. Rimse at the usual rates. For further Inferwation mad for *outer in ls,-80-2 re e. $2.00 PEF F i o U r p OU ti ß cai tix . ed oi lbz . n . l : . 11 g p i . ti n t d addreess KEPHART, CRIDRA CO, El 33 BELLEFONTE 1300 T AND SHOE STORE nrmirr Y 1111 4 ,11 CAI V. An 1 usiortr, I,lorr All HllO Having added largely to our former •lock, can assure tho commonalty that we have now the best selection in Cen tral nnsyl rano., of Lniliem Buttoned, Front Imre, Side Litre, And Congterß Bouts, Zilanufsetureil from the best English leering, IId)VE CONtiIIESS d IikLMORALS wtlli rind without. beth went of MISSES AND CHILDRESS SHOES. Also a large lot of those cheep shoes, such An we read about, and of which we &resel ling off CII BA PER THAN THE CHEAPEST ,C-P - IVe in r ite an examination tor our gooda-IM MEM II . MILLS .L• CO Imre Just opened up in Brown's block on Bishop street, an entire NEW STOCK OF MOTS AND SIIDES of their own and of the beet eityinufeeture. in their line they bete anything from the largest men'e to the smallest , tuldren's pouts o shoes, from the., FINEST AND MOST COSTLY r: • .i IVES There is nolhing in (lisr Ihiol awl Shoe line,that tan he .shell for, 0314.1110 y will not keep con stantly on hand nn•l SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES They will at all times keep on hand the ver• boat of•toek which will be ,Weinuf art, ref I *rid, lb r, mmn Suynri ion suitall who mny I'mpr them with thea cum WORK WILL B u.l ie NT! ND, ii be Ju s t as represented 12-50•11. BOOT & SIIOIB MANUFACTOLO The untiorsignad reapectfully inform the cit. mut of Dalinfonte anti vicinity, that he stnitheitod a first chum 11001 AND 8/108 MANUFACTORY, pest door to Pruners store, on the north` west side of the diamond, where he will he rimmed et all times to wait upon customers. Ile being an KXPERIENCED WORKMAN, de, d.e., manufactured from the best stoek,and in the latest styles. Reyalrlng of all kinds promptly attended to, say 7, 611—tf. N EW BO OT & SHOE ESTABLISH MEN I, Having removed to life room on Allegany street formerly occupied by Triple's L•lor shoo, subscriber very politely Invitee his old friends and the public generally, to give him a call, feeling oottlideat that he can St any in BOOTS, SHOES OR GAITERS. Having- ha 4 years of experience es foreman in one ef the but manufacturing establish ments In the country, be feels este In giving • guarantee for all work done. REPAIRING OF ALL RINDS . done on the shortest nodes, and on the most reasonable terms. 12 2 ly. $236125 $29.15.18 2861.25 -4., 1463.88 G ENTLISMEN.-1 eon furni.ll you with all ghee of the Quaker City White Flairto, and challenge an► trade to prod°re ltr equal. W W. MONTODMRRY. SAWED SHINGLES, Constantly on band and'ror sal, by HOFFER é SRO'S TO 'kHE SCHOOL DIRECTORS (IF CEN TRE COUNTY. Goutlemon t—Applloatlon hiring been matle by the Boards of D Bettors of a majority of the So%tool Distriats In said amity. stating their do sir" ig Indiums the salary of the County Super- Intondent thereof, you are nispeetfilli7 natniot• ed to meet In etmsentlon, at the Court Boum, In Bellefonte, on Friday the 18th day of Sap• towbar, 180 T, et 1 o'oloek In the •ftersooo, for the purpose shore statedmooording to the terms of the eighth motion of the supplement to the sebool law, •pproved the Bth day of May, 1866. J. p. WICKERSHAM. Supt. Com, Sohaoli, ISAAC IIAIIPT• LEW ISTOW N ACADEMY. The Male deportkoent of tide, Indite- Moo will open on Wedoendey.lBlh of September. Terms for Boardieg, Furnished Room,Weshipc, Pool and ToHM. 1180 fty the Aeodwb hprof 40 weeks. payable Aridly nod Inverinbli alf leery in advance. Tor farther lalbrais lion address . . • REV. JOHN MOORS, Niuelpsl 1131:0 Nebo abbertioemento roma yOU must hum CLOTHING You want, Bret, to get a Goon article. ,kr,i3then want it an Cheep ae Possible. IThis is natural and right enough. ' 4he Quettp IS, K r ens to Roy? It le your PARSON.. interest to conelden, the following facts There le organised in Firths, an immense vs- Itabllehment to make 'Orel elms clothing, neli Ito make it cheaper th euetornary. The mate ride are bought direct from itch best American and European manufar- Ilturors, and thus emeiti ,,arable Is eared Full pricetritie — paid to work. men, In m to ensure amen, and hand. mem gartni, ialesmen an rks are lirueb that cus °mem can fully rely upon their:toted Revery effort is made .to ;pleme and suit patron., so as to keep as well as Josake custom. The re• cult of combined indue. 'try, systerd, and close liapplication of all the Ilemployere, hm secured lin model eetabliehruent, A %APARToa style of Clothing,and year eon , Caere poem. We have, Ist. Bent's Ready-remit CLOTHING. II Id Special Deportment for Youth's end Hoye Clothing. ` l id. Custom Department to make to order. Ith. Gent's Furnishing (/mile In large Variety, ' i ,WANAMAKEIt AND BROWN, OAK n•LL, 'A. E. MIMI:I6th & bkar !het, et. Philadelphia. yar-Samples pent by marl or .sprees, when desired. II -9-ly ~'~' f- 13ooto k jsboto GRAHAM & Mi. IFFEI, Manfneiterers of, and Dealer. in I= MOROCCO ,1100T6 I=2 I=l3 formerly of LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A IMMIZE3 I) (111:.1 PA'S T I= Shoos, Ostlers lE= PET! H MeMA HON J 014 1 ,110.2. !ERB JOHN LAIRD, Primlpsl, yroOeyswillo, 7941 s Co, Pa Zan 6000, &c PACKER & PACKER, having pur vhased the FLEMINGTON MILLS 11= Aro novr prepared 1.. (urn lab all It Ingle ..1 i' . LOII II ANI) PEE I) 1 ECM PLASTER OROUND d IN THE STONE fdr`•T Tilt lIIIONTIOITTit t - lye • Their Facilities for hfunsfactoring eierything Usually Manufactured in a . TiOURENIII MILL, APF INr.UrAI.Pn By nny other Eltahltsluneni in the country ALI 01.1. RAN W:11. I.II:VAIVR PIII/111VT ATTRITION They hate mint, in ell nneetion with their Mill =9 .1 P. KJ K, And me prepared tetftannah Stone Cool, Baled Hay, Beef. And a general arrortment of Store cli.ede' =I ME Ch r)p, II ran, S...ed CASH PAID POD GRAIN AND =II BUY lOUR = V.VeKER & PACKER At Flemington Mille DIMM N E IV STORE HARPER BROTHERS !lave opened up an KNTIItEIEW STOCK of GOODS of every deneription,ut their new atom on Spring !drool; whieb were purelt ell at =1 and will he sold ns low if not lower, than can lie found elsewhere" this section. Their stork comprises in part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Il o'er ire, 4 Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots & "mix, Bats & Cops, Carpet-Dage, Umbrellas, Par.ola, Gentlemen and Ladles, Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks k Circalark In Silk and Cloth, , Carpet ing, Grocer'. Queenaware to. STATIONERY, and everything else Hint is to be ifund in wall stocked country store COUNTRY PRODUCE 'taken II exchange for goods, sod Ithe bigheel market pricep id. t "Nclv Rbbertioemot SHERIFF'S SALE,. By virtue of Sundry vliti4l l Vend's°. F,': t ,oom issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre coun•y, and to me directed will be exposed topublic sale at the Court House in Bellefonte, on Monday, the 28th day of August, A. B. 1867, the following property, to wit • All the right title and Interest. of Win S. Tripple in and to a certain lot situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, and)anown in the gener al plan ox,plot of said Borough as lot No. 130, bounded and deleriloed as follows ,on Um north ltilokvof Martin Stone, south by lid of Mr.. Ifiudings, east by Spring street and on the west be Spring Creek, containing 1 of an acre 6101.0 or less, thereon erecteda house and other out- Seized, taken into execution and to be sold us the property of William 8 Tripple LEM 01 that right title and Internet of James Wagner, In and to a certain treat of land militate In 'Lib erty township, Centre county, to united and de •ribed Ad follows: on the north by ands of Christian Holder and Thomas Holler, west by land of Christian (folder, south by land of Do lan D (Urduer and eut by land James T Itard nes, containing seventy acres and eighty live perches inure ur less, thereon erected a twine and hero with the improvements and appurte nances. Soiled, taken into elocution and to be sold as the property of James Wagner Sale to commence at I o'clock of said day. Sitainirr's OVVI0i, 1). Z. KLINE, Bellefonte, Aug. 5.1 Sbera. N NW BAKERY h CONFECTIONARY TI o subscriber would respectfully Inform the eitisens of Bellefonte !and vie ttttt y, that ids new and extensive, BAKERY d• CONFECTIONARY, are now coßnplotely Eoiehed. and that fie Ia propaseal to fornisholl ovary day, Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds, CENZIES Candies, Spice., Nate, Fruits, nd anything and everything belonging to the ME dri Having bad years of experience In the bud • am lie flatters himself that he can guarantee atienotion to all who may favor him with lflatronag.. J. U. SANDS. H UBLERSBURO 111011 commerce Its nest term August nth , and 000tieue 11 snake. Fersarttrulars Adams M. BROWN, Principal. UM! E DWARD W. MILLER. wite ISAAP P. CH4tI_,FANT & Whologale dealers le Accraux Dar-Oooos, NOTIOIII. dm., Le., No, 229 Church St., - (Near 9d mid Market Streets,) 28 U.ladelphlu. J. MILES KBPIIEART, 1.111 BARNES, OSTERAOUT, HERON Ai Co. Wholesale A Retail dealers to WATS , CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND FURS =I NATHER. • Tignum Bosons AVM/ own.. rest up Arnow* 1 no heavy Maned Callfonals. bat Ow mi. Punta* lAA.. Aral, Bparontil Sae, a timber' qaallty, at U oast: per paaad, tab• bed at ABRAM RUBMANIS, On High .g. Bellefonte. P 11-13-60 GREEN 111D1113. rbe blglost markst prise I• paid for • lila« a 611 Maar, at 11)1 SUSSMANEI G UM MILL. Any person ortolan' to parch/me the Willoughby Patent Gum Spring sad gum Ba ler Ontn Drill, Ocicer's patent O lu Separa tor ran do co A by tinning auth"ler at Hush's node on High avast, Pelle oats PPaa. Hand In your orders early as there la a ehanee for them to run oat. For particu lar* addrem J. P. MIN ERMA N. Bellefonte, P. fflausiral iingtrumento Mi=l ,MUSIC SPORE, DELLINFONTE S LOCK HAVEN PA CSEE Chwitering I Peloubet Organ a .1` Nlelodoonil math Always on halal Any ;otruoleirt 4 made in the jir3 nod Stater ran lie fur ...flied- en - abort flee Circular. and price 11.1. Cent free on op _ 1 1 ' _ R Y 11 F 7, R ' Wine !WORE, 12-14 ly BELLEPONTR d &OCR lIAVICN Ern Coobo, erocertto &c _ - ----_,..- NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES 111011 RATES 'RUBBED OUT! ROODS AT OLD FAsmonto PRICES! HOFFI.II & BACA ... * (Formerly Hoffer Bro's,) Would respectfully inform lb. world and thsi rest of mankind, that they h .vejust openeihius, and are daily receiving a large STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest elm kat price. DRY GOODS! Consoatteg of the lateet 'tyke Jfj: 1011.0 AWU MIAMI ♦LPACAR, 1113.1. AND PLAIN ALL WOOL Ds LAIRRe SHEPHERD PLAIDS, SLACK SILKS, BUMMER SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, IVIIITE 0 OCIDS, V bite Counterpanes, Loren and 11011.18heutinge, Checks, ,timghante, Bedtu.ke, Flannels, de Shepherd Ciotti lialmorate, Work Cloth, Cneeirneree, Velvet..., .4.5 Corduroy, Kentucky Jenne, Ladish Cloaking, Plain Colors, AI iddlesen Cloths, Rope Mamie., •n k 14,1 Did OF VARIOUS COLCRS. A full line .of Cloths, Cassitneres, Satinet and Vesting, oil kinds and pricei, which will sold cheap. We lime constantly on hand • large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, 11ROCHRIES, i$ ACK BUHL. W 8A LT. di Which we will dippose of •L lb. very lows cash prices All kinds of country preduce taken In ...hang fur goods, sad the kipewit worker price* allowed FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel eatisfied that we can suit your as well as your pence.. Sept. B,'6k NinV STORE AND NEW GOODS In Reynold' s new Dalldiom (me DOOR TO TIM consul) R00D..) .. ..11oolte the attootion of the oontosnway our EXTBNEIIVE ARSORTMIINT !ANDY AND STAPLE DRY 0 14 1 403; Carpets, Boots sad Shoes. Mits andOapa, Quoestwore, 0.4 Grooerlea, le. .ho Oer er4lre dock was purehased Now Ow Lahr dealhre la gold, sad.e an selllag ell kis& / r TW ude RNTY TO THIRTY' PZR MINT above. than .ha woe good. oould hare bum bought for • short time ago. Persona to want of good. wUI do weU a:Rasing our stook baron Inuehrtalag eilaawhera WE WILL DEAL PAIRL with thaw who favor a. with .a. gat. and will giro thorn tb. beasat of Om detain.. to good. IV I/VARY PARTIC' LAL W. B. —Tha highest maraud Oleo paid la cash far on Wadi of prob..' INo 11164 tf V. Cl OICX a Co. BURNS & SMUCKER. wnotzsaLx GROCERS, PRODUCX COMAIDISION INNACHANYB No. 111 Mackot Stro.l* Placd 6 lPhic , J. Lowman floass—lnto of R. 8. Joachoy, Jr ♦Co. 8. Scluouta, Jr.—lato of 8. Scoccolvoc, Jr. 4 Ca sop lb, 18811.—tf, nu"' & KIRK W 110 . 1,138 A LE GROCERS, DRALRRS IN COUNTRY PRODUCX, No. 1O Arob &root, Boma Yrsoot sued &mail rutuumeurgrA. } Order. how Ow oogotry poompUy attoodod tOyl/61.y. lirugs & fliebtchti. - s rAitTuNG ANNOIINCE3IENT I II•LI. PAIITICOLA. 111.011, 0411ars reward for • premonition equal to "Mrs Wheeler's Nursing Syrup for cistidren" Toolhing. and to produce deep, also for Mr rhos,. dysentery. colic, cholera =orbit., cholera infinlum. OM from worms. spume. wind In the stomach and bowles,*,. The teriod of teeth log is the moot critical of any during be IWee the Child • and more children die liduring this, period than all other. combined. According to ',tell/dirt which are well authenticated, seventy fit a nt of every hundred that die under two year. of age, die from dis ease caused from teething I state this, moth ers and nurses, that you may enrols, • greater degree of t aro over your little ones during this tune It is • well established fact tat a riga majority of those who die in the prime of life contracjaal the disease I chsldjompl. whielt through the nog:licence of mother or nurse was allowed to pursue its course unehecked, and which might have been t in its earlier stages by very simple means. It is for this pur pose we offer you this valuable remedy, saki, bands of any one, and pure V, relieve In eimir every case Upon one other point we wish to give you some valuable information, and winch i(nb&l.xiffr 'will save mu much trouble and man; an „on 0000 1" shlapllcM night. It is CEO hat sle;ep is..Natgro's sweet Restorer, - sn.l it is • fact beyond contruliction that an easy, quiet arid natural sleep at regular tetanal', and especially at night, is absolutely necessary to health. it is diurillg repose that the system strengthens and fortides Itself against the ex haustive influence of staking hours. Infants sad children sequin twice the sleep of of an adult„, and unless they obtain it by some amens they are irritable and restless, the system Is more sensitive to cold or other exciting causes, more exposed to the ravages of disease, asid,usily prolitrated thereby. For producing • wales, natßial and refreshing sleep, sane fronahhich thk child will awake, feeling refreshed and P tame,i gleeful Many of the articles pet In market 're and worthlem, but the -Nursing Syrup" has no equal. For the benefit of mothers a•d nurses, we would a.ll ise you, when the child I. Vaelial. fel erirh, th irst r, head hot. lase dashed, tongue coated, pulse quickened, to give • warm bath, followed by appropriate doses or tblll4linArsing Syrup, and 0 gnu _Synth yelusllklieduk,artial• urtgesid effects will gladden your hurts. All we ask is for you to try one bottle, and If you Sr. not fully satisfied after using h alf or It, return It to the agent,and get your money. Try it when your ehildren au teething, and you will And OM Syrup par excellent. It render. that pro- M.. easy, mid 0110000 the teeth to penetrate the gums, without producing° those constitutional and of t.. fatal eymptinsm so often •Itaeseed in children. Try It In nervous, wakeful and Ir ritable children. It can be given to the most delicate infant with perfect ufety. 11. W FIELEIt, Solo proprietor, No. 221, Water I Elmira, Chamung co., N. Y. 7 Where all order. by mail or ntbarw Ise, will eira prompt attention. For mak by .11 nuggittv sail Country merchant. everywhere, t 25 etc per bottle. 12 25 6,n. ACARO TO TIM LADrEs _____ PERIODIC AL PN.LEL FOR FEMALE" In Correcting Irregularities, •aevinpin lamellate of the Monthly tans front: ,Whatever Rasa and Always Una easeful as • Preventative. GOLDEN It Is now •er thirty yeah since the abo"le lebrated Pills were diecovered by Drrliu onco of Pori.. during which time they have een extensively and auceesaftally used In most of the public Institutions—as well am In private practice—of both hemispheres with unparelled success in every case, and it Is only at the er• goat request of the thousands of Indies who bare need them that he is induced to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those sneering from any irregularities whatever, as well es to present an increase of family where health wit not pgrmit It. Females peculiarly intrusted on those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these pills while In that eondltlon as the proprietor manses no responsibility af ter the above admonition although their mild ness would prevent any misehlef to health olb• cowl. the Pills an moommended. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT. Pull and explicate directions accompany gaol , box. Price $1 per box, six boxes SS. Sold 63 one Droggist In every tel., Village, city I.oi hamlet throughout the world. Sold In Beal. fonte, Ps , by X. P. Green (druggist)Sole west for Bellefonte, Ladles! By.sending him SI to the Bellefonte Pall OtSce can bare the PM. . . sent (eonfideodlilly) by wall to rosy pan f tta conotror, free or Postage. Fold also by Dr. Nelsen Look Haven, J Read, ktintingdoo ; Wholesale by Jsbesoe Slot lowat& cowdee, Philadelphia, Denise Barnes .f to., New rork ; aad by B. D. HOWB. (sole proprietor) New York. It Idly G REEN'S DRUG STORK. No. 1. IBrokerbors Rom The undersighed respectfully announces that be baa removed his well known DRUG .1; CIIEIdICAL STORM. to the now room (No. 3) ender Brokerbefra ho lel, which be ha. Stied up for that purpo es , and having largely increased his Mack ham, prepared to furnish his customers with pure DRIIOB, CIISMICA 8, PATENT NIRDICINES. PURR WINES A LIQUORS, fakowedicinal use, DYR LTUPFS, with anion every article to be Round In an establishment of this kind. such as lore. and Cattle Powder, Cent OiT, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, (Na.., Paints, PuttY,Sponges. Also the largest and best collection of PERFUMERY AND TOMS? SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tuba)co sad don of the most approved broads, constantly on hood. Ile would call the attention of the pub lie to his stock of notions, consisting of Hair, Tooth, Nall, Flesh and Plat Brushes, Cutlery, Pipm, Drlnldati=e, Chess cad /14•46nstnen Ches. Men, Dominos., 1e.111.: Also, a WT., variety of TOT'S I'OR CHILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PHY SICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. !laving bad mere than twelre y... axperl row in the business, be feels roalklaat ha aaa reader satisfactlos to All who favor lila whit their patronaga. FRANK P. GAMIN, /*vette, Feb. 9, 1866—U. Roark Na 2 Book. Raw MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW SESTOR SD. Jost published a new additioa of Dr. Caber wolfs celebrated we, on the radical ears [without modicum) Bpmesatorrhme, or seminal weakness, Involuntary Remlons, sexual *Mil ky, ad impediment. to marriage gloomily, tiers...mums, clonsamptloa, epilepsy and Ate, metal and physical incapacity, running from self-lodulgenca or sexual estraragaaea la a sealed antelope, only I dn. The celebrated aautor la silo admirable way dearly dower/hetes, from • third years' we metal Mattes, th at the slamming me se of seltabure may Da railleally, mod oat the dangerous nee of internal mediefere se Ohs appliettio• of the DalAs—polatlad eat a malls of ears at once pimple, oartala and alfeetaid, by means of which ovary salliter, no maitre wigst ble eondition may be, may mini himself elempt ly, privately and radimaily. OPTbis Lactate should he Is the hands of may youth and every man In the lead. Bent under mei, to _any address, In • plain mated envelope, on the rewelpt of ale wary or two postage stamps. Also Dr. dulverwelre 11 Marriage Outdo," Woe 25 arta Address the p. ,, Is CHAS. J, O. ZUNI • CO., lt7 Bowery, N.. York, Post Ogee Bat 48•11 247-6.. MAREIMiII OVID& Another eiUttoeirl = yeblikkku4 be. tag this Illth et *OO4O Or wen nos listen NNW; toelaillo4 • es inpi. ism or Awasles. littliaa ad.. with • Imp. and esisalsgs. three Memo et both paw*. W OM& IL t Very toe may ••••••• arry else Of mod diatom, molt ohms or thane dlernwitles dlersos huilleshiabo yam* isaahlial orate ~t. Lot rooortlag to ih• quash* elt tiro pnruel Lot uo ism oitatostplaithig =h. tiloottile boor without reeillag this w itookoutil Marlow hapoitoet wierot• ithomeil haunt to them poottoulaity• leilt the midi aid barbital youth who Yam nitwit likr l by the asbestos hohlt of agaßeM ie le= book. it win is woe us sn Puts at tho tad State sad thiewilas for $0 awls. Bead Illor Poog Alltscoit•suwa. 11, 26-Is. 0 4 8,000 TO 100,000 No. I. 32 iselriol shingles for sal. at LOEB, MAY •LORE. 2 6 0 RABIEB CITED EIZEI Mil STREET, DICDUPONCO'S Da. R 100/111. N 0.411 lipes AL et at. Mao*" II
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