PlnOrniii4 Itaggil Timms-Sl'. per year when paid In ndennee $2,50 when paid in advance and $ 3 . 0 0. when not paid beton.. the expiration or the year. 0011 01008.-410 have authorised the fol. lowing gentledien, to receive and receipt fur subscription to the DeIIOCIIATIC %YAM!. Iramci. J. Orw . lowndi ip Jowl H. Hemel. ynkft. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS W. It. 11 —IVO pithlimh it flort week W. I). R.—Your lust was received and answer ed. Let us hear from you ems Al, TA —We can give you al advice, under the eireumakenee FI w.en —We will Inform you through an other eouree titan the WATettuAtt, An Certainly. Every euiej s ulate upon your ticket se a renegade SOLDIER —Tho grand Army of lho Republic, to an Abolition organisation Keep clear of It if you aro in favor or a Union of the Stales and the Supremacy of the white race THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY A PPLAM—Were • never known to be eo t.clroe in this nectinn of the country E (Joy Coon., ,re wile,' his borne •t ilia Owe, yeefettleft After an absence or ".veral mold]. in Europe -04--- Ut vasisan IS very prevalent in parts of dims coolly In alas place there are but few cases at the present lime Not Fixer, —The crossing on the street between the lots er Messrs, Vs len tine non Slingerl, we notice has nut yet been hood. TIIN ' IIII , IIIItRi Senatorial conference fur Chiadistrict meets to-day (Faiday), at Lewistown. We oare not who they nom inate, they will be defeated if the Demoe racy turn out and do their duly lloot, —lt is said !lint the corn crop in ibis section, provided accident 'does nut befall it in the shape of frosts, hail storms and the like, will be larger than it hum been for years. 1:t Nlawrilso.—We understand that the 'colored" cit liens of this place Intend Ito Id loin Veal..meeting in the second woods on Half Nllio l h till on Saud ty nest 'l/, what a merlin' dar will ho lion A rallTkeTOß --The little "baby," that 11,14 left on the door step of the roe' denco of ex-Gor Curtin on Wednesday night of lint week, has been taken under 1 1110 tender care o fl,the borough aullsoratica, and will hereafter Inc fathered by the town council or 'borough dads " Vino IVAS IT —lf the friend who sent us the illustrated edition of Ike last scene in tbo •black crook" will also send us bin ad dress, we will boiler know wbpto be under obligation 100, for such a magnificent spo cutlet] of artistic talent How aro you URA 01 or no Oyu NIINIIITIM —Rev John AliKittncy well knOwn to a large number of the ettisens or thie,piace, died at his resi dence in Holtdaysburg v on the 26th inst He has been connected with the ministry over fofj• yearn and was seventy years of age at the time of his death. tinn Accibaar —Oti Wedneaday evening the 28th ull , eo a eon of Itlr,llenry Keene, of.l'enu twp , about thirteen yearn of ago wan driving a team of horses toward Mill helm. they look fright and ran away,throw ing Ii im from the wagon, which ran oflar his bend, injury lag him in such a manner that he expired iu lens than an hour after the accident "Sear Ur."—Sheritt Kline, started on Wednesday morning last to the eastern pen tetitiary, with three prisoners, all found guilty of larcency at the late term of Court tet.this peace: John Brooke, stealing boots end shoes, sentenced Blears, D. 11. Miller, stealing money, sentenced I I months, and Wm. Kane, stealing money, sentenced for I year tirATR FAIR --The Penna Slate Fair will he held al PRishurgh from September 24th lu September 271 h. The premiums offered me very liberal, embracing live stook and all useful articles in husbandry, housewife ry, menufactures, and farm products The premiums u e most liberal in every depart ment, exceeding $lO,OOO in the aggregate. The principal Railroads will issue MIRO, lion tickets—return all articles which ate exhibited, if they remain unsold, freight flee We are informed that the Ileydriek Steam Plow—lately patented, will be ex hihit, and operated during the fair Nee. TO Ile Fencer —The citizens of Bellefonte should not be surprised if they find wool, hair, bristles, toe-nails or.green baoks in their coffee noun, morning, for "the COWs wade, the hogs wallow, the geese swim and the town bays bathe their dirty, stinking feet in the spring, from which the iota is supplied with water. And wessw an ugly, greasy "nigger wench" take her • nun down" frotn her woolly bead, dip it to the spring and drink front It.. Let the people of this town not rest until a fence bo built about titeepriug. A. Tllll Geeat Nepotism—There is scarce ly a scamp to Bib mongrel party who has been outdated of any mime, since Geary has been chosen governor of Pennsylvania, who does not carry a pardon in his pocket.. Al the regular session of our Court In Olln place last week, three persont . were indiot ed for the violation of the liquor law— John Fuuk, li. F Wagner, and Chas Copeland. Funk wee indnitel for selling liquor without intense, Wagner for selling itver without Ilceaeo and to men of intempe rate Labile. and Copeland for selling liquor to minors, withoutslicense, end to men of in temperate babite. All pleat/guilty, to the dif ferent cauckle,in the milielmentsagalnst them Funk wee contended to pay a fine of fifty dollars and coats of proseoution, Wagner to filteen days imprisonment, $7O tine end costs of proseoutlon, and Copeland when called up to be sentenead, through bill At torney Mr. Edwin Blenchard, who took the load in fighting It in , this county at the April term of Court, retry cooly pre sented a PAIDON MAI 00V. GEARY, which prevented sentence being passed on him, and put the costs some $124 upoilfithe coun ty. Geary it must be rooolleoted is one of the tire it V tdule of the Good Templar or ganization, and tilaneliaril claims to be one "of the leading tempos anon mon to this place. As to their consistency the readers of the Warcuwart, while they are working to pay the own! . la this ease, eon form their awn eamolusions. At some future time we may have mere to say on this sub ject. COLLBII. 01 1' . VA /11A.—The delegnica of Ibo various Cowi(y Agricultural Suo mien, met at the College on Wednesday 4th of September 1867, when theTollowlaA perrecte appeared u delegated Boner CLILYTY —flea. Warren J. Wood ward,Reuding AlfriglBmith,Readlng Ilmou Curtin —J. King MoLanahan, Holi dayaburg , 1,1 C. Irwin, Holitlikyaburg; Culhouu Stewart, Tyrone Forges. Bonita COUNT? --Jessie L. itltack?Aseb ; Lewis Buckman, Newtbwo ; Al (red Maker, Newtown. CENTRO Cousry.—Samuel Gilliland, Belle fonte; Oen. John F , Agricultural College , 11. N. McAllister, Bellefonte. Curersii COUNTY —llodl B. J. Pasernorif, Wean Cheater; J. Lacey Darlingtori,West Chester. CLAIIIWI Coo/11 - T.—C. B. Reynolds, Curl's ; .1 B. 1011.800, Lawsenbam ; Dav id Machu, Curderile. CUMLIOULANIP CUUNTT. — George T. Clark, klechomodiurg ; Samuel Wherry, Ship peudiurg ; Thou B. Bryson, 'Mechanics burg CLINT.. COO. rr —John S. Furst, MAl hall ; Mon, Lock Harlin. Lisuruic Comm —A. 0 Meister, Harris burg. Fads Coupirt.—J oho F. bides, Erie. 111.111TINUOUN Cousrr.—Ll•iugston Robb, Huntingdon , James Myton, Cottage ; Julia 0. Inert , Sprlloo_llrook. lioness Cousrr —den. Harry White, In diana; (Stewart, Indiana. LlR:mono COUNTY.—JOIL,E.Lieb, Williams port. Minus Cousry.—Dr. Samuel McClay, John B. Taylor ; 0 P. Smith, Milroy. Minimum Cultism—Hon. C. D. Brodhead, Stroudsburg ; Julia S Fisher, Strouds burg. bloirtuusissr Cousrr —John (V. Eckman, Port Keillielly NOKTOITIIIMULAMO CoUrrrT —J. Al. Wolf, A. Reber, D. II Bresbach. P1111,1.1.1'111A CoUNTT —Sohn McGowan. Bridesburg ; lleorgo Bllgbl , German town VINOTLORICLANU COUrri,—J. A. Byers, Weavers Old Siand ; .1. L. Dillinger, McKenna Old Stand ; Lewis ?thudding, Weavers Old Stood limos Cumin' —Samuel 8 Barker, Mifflin,. Kx b i::•ir rg i% 1,1 COON MON or tirArr SOCIOTT Hon. Fred Watts, Carlisle; B Morris blunoy , (lee Illight,Hermantown ; Cleo. (they, filillwood ; James Kelley, lion FRIIII6IIICI, l'lnTra of Cumberland county, W 4.1,1111011 to the chair,and J. LACY Dslttraurcia of Chester county. and C. At,- run, SIIITII of Herbs county, appointed Secretaries Mr. WATTS stated fully the objects of the convention of delegates to be die election of three Trustees to supply the place of those whose terms expire, and one in place of Cantu Emote resigned. lle took evasion to speak to the delegates of the origin and object. of Lbe Institutjalf, anditts means of carrying them Into effect. I, stated Una' the LiterhliCelleges of the State were not adopted to the education of y,outh,thai they might befitted for practical lite . „,Th•t this college had Its origin,in the idea in the ne eeeeity for nn education which would ena Me a young hiatwupon his graduation to start upon the walks of life, in Agriculture, Manufactures. Engineering, and other in duatriat art or science. President Funseu 11/119 relied upon and addressed the delegates on the subject of the nature ofoiducation, the principles that should enter into it, and the defects in the course of studies which prevail in the Lit erary Institutions of country, and de tailed the plan of operation which it was the design of the Agricultural College to pursue, explaining the nature of the rules by which the pupils may be employed at manual labor on the farm fur a compensa tion which will relieve him from a part of the expenses of his education. Judge WArre spoke of the location of the experimental and model farms, explaining the action that the committee heretofore ap_ pointed had token, upon that question, and netting the members of the convention to give any information on the subject which they pommeled. Judge PASIOIORK of Chester urged the lo Cation of the Eastern Form id his county Mr. liner of ‘Vesetmoroland spoke in fa nor of the location of the farm for the Wesl near Greensburg, and else fevorably to to eating near Blairsville intersection Gen IPmre add:weed the convention is favor of a farm near Indiana T 11. Milani( was in favor of the looatton of one of the farms, nine miles, west of liar' riaburg,ln theaounty of Cumberland. J I.sey I/AK:mu, of Chester, and B. LAWSON of Hon, and others urged the claims of their re pective counties. . After hearing the reports from the rari one delegates respecting the location of the model and experimental farms. On motion It wAsa-,_ That the COnvention now go into an election for Trustees, and that the Secrets. nee ho the tellers of tho Election. The Chairman announced the following vacancies:--11. 14. filoAllister of Centre itiounty,Arah Wald McAllister of Blair coun ty, and Baniel Ksine of Fayette county, by limitation,and Craig Biddle of Philadelphia, by resignation When the following norui. nalionswero made N McAllister of Centre county. Daniel Keane of Fayette county and Hays Hamilton of Blair county for the full term, and J. Imo • t dingle Chester county, George Blight o • adel phia, Joese L, Blackstone of Bucks—esunty. and George Black o( to fill the Te am:my occasioned by the resignation of Craig Biddle. After which a ballot was taken when it appeared that 11. N. McAllister, Daniel Keine and Haye Ifa.oillon wareelec ted to the fall term, and George Might to All the vacum. II N. McAllister offered the following Retyfrni. That the thanks of this CODYOII Con be ma is hereby returned to the placers of the Pennsylvania nail Road Company, (or their liberality and Term, In granting to the members, return tickets without charge, upon . all the roads under their control. Which was ooeulmouely• adopted. Ad jourued Pal WC WATTS, 49re.idena J. LACY D.ni,tearen, C. 'arum. thurra, ..return. -_O TRIOUTS or Rsermr —AC/10/1 in regard to the death of St. Maartee meeting of the Junior Class of the Agricul tural College, heldi Ayguet 80th, 1807, the following resolutidie were adopted : Wolin:ls. It has pleased God In his Wank . wisdom to tako from as, in the vlgor of youth ■ beloved obssentate St. kl• URIC' BIMAULT, we earnestly dilate to express our grief at the loss Of one, who; by his frank sad genitives oondm t upon all oseallons has long since won the a• 0 Umtata Mgard of his comrade. Therefore : liewolowd. That the gentle manly bosOr hag and kludneso of boast of the deoe►med widowed tdm to all with whom hi was asso elated. 'soolood. That we roanse the lom of one whose integrity of obar►eter and generous dis position will ever low his memory with-him o hum atm. • Regrolmd. That we tee r heartfelt sym pat iy to the family of our I smote their sul borearemeut and irrop►reb Resolved. That the members of the elan weer •rape around the left arm for. Thirty days as °ken of romped. New Owess.—Major Reynolds , his pur chased the properly knows as the "Old Red Lion" stand, to-`ether with the lot ad joining It oft the South, and Intends erect ing upoa it a magnltloent dwelling for hie NM ON. Tut: vry or Itnerner.—Aritoe of the Cres son Literary Society II regard to the 'kWh of St. Mauna. throes/L-81 a itineial meeting of the Cresson Literary Society on thoereo-. ing of August 801 b, 1867, the following res. elution. wore adopted: W.W.11 AK. It has planed Almighty tool In his infinite prorldenee, to remove from our midst a beloved brother St. MAI/RICK BKRAOI,, ono of oor most tallented 'MI useful memGors. Therefore be it : /fem./tot. That in the death of our late root rade we have sustainal a sever loss, n firm friend and an earnest worker, one whose am la. We qualities have endeared him to a. ail. if.5.../cc.f, That to the pa re nto or the ae0....d We tender our heartfelt sympathy in their Severe afflict lon. Rev,!refl. That as a mark of esteem, the no °ley ball be draped for Thirty days, and the member. wear the untlsi badge of morning. Although the spoiler eel his seal Upon thy manly brow, Thou art not load, for in Heaven Thou lived in glory now. What if we drop affections tour Upon thy honored tomb, Thou art not dead, but wing'd thy flight To lands of fadeless bloom. i re Thou art not dead for there is written The ever saving word. "Ile is not dead but sleepoth Who theth in the Lord." NOT GUILTY.—The trial of Wm (Wingert. of this place, °barged with the larcency of tomb stones, from the Cemetery, Allowed a different case entirely, when the facts were brought out before a jorl, from tin 3 news paper reports. The wholq awe when simmered down amounted to Simply this - Gabagan had been instructed to clean pair of tomb stones, that were in the cerne• tery, end mirtaking the name, ,nob the wrong ones, which scene returned immediate ly, on learning that the mistake was mnde Sin weeks nifterwardo, be was arrested on the charge of stealing the tomb stones, that he had brought away and reitirned as loon as lie bad ascertained that ttry weld the wrong ones. The following communication in regard to the Mailer, wegi•Vieerfu Hy, abliougn denying the imputation that the IVATCUMAN, eirculnied the report .through out the CoUntry . Me Manx . Moms weeks ago you mode mention in your paper of the charge that had been preferred against WM Onghtigan, accusing him of having stolen tomb atones from the Cemetery at this place Sines then Wan Claghagnn has boon tried in the Court of Quarter Sessions and acquitted of the charge There was not a particle of evidence tending to show guilt on the part of the ' , tong man, and the injury that has been done his character throughout the country, by the circulation of the report through the WATeIIMAN and the Pros should now be repaired through the same channels. It will be but • simple act of justice - to William Ongbegan and his .frionds, which I feel assured you will not refuse him. for you to toll the people that he was not guilty of the horribli crime that was laid to his charge. The whole transaction was the result of an ill feeling existing between the prosecutors and Wm. (loghagau for whicfi Win Ongtmgen was not responsible There are people whose chief delight is in slanderiang their neighbors—who have a autenonspesishatti for misobief—that are always ready to pass rumors on with slight additions of their own, until in simple rum or soon becomes a horrible tale, and thus it to that. the fairest characters are defamed by people—the meat unworthy linen tra duced—every one seems to think themselv es at liberty—to defame and villify without restraint. Every one has his put as the story goes the round—like a poor doe he is kicked by each one, as he passes, until clear out of the bounds of all society But in Wm Oaghagan's ease, now let the story slop. Twelvit men upon their oaths, after bearing all the facts have said that he is innocent and by their verdict base pro nounced the story a slanderous tale Business Notices MAIIIIOI.IA WATIER , A delightful toilet art': olo—euperlur to Cologno end at hall the peke. Wihsov,thnart:at,ht at tlie Brockerholf House Now is the limo to got a good pottraiL Por traits painted from photographs,tho silo of hie and equal to notate. Call and moo his painting. fr you aro nick and dew., to ho cured with out medicine call on the celebrated Dr. Muller, who is now, and will ho at Gartman. note] for two weeks .ICsainvon, of Mileaburs, have the reputation of makmg the best 0./ in Penn . & They havo ad, ontl,m that odic,' manufacturers 3 , have not, and it to the interests of 4041- ore to give them u rail. See advertisement • Br imams. repuiation for keeping the best Ilootel7 only gained by deserving merit If you ant. dry feet this winter wear warranted !Mots. If you want to avoid colds and save doe. for bills procure your boots at Burnside. Ilia Boots ere pronounced by hundreds far and near Superior to all other. and If they do not render votoplete satisfaction he will refund the Inonoy. Edward Morse writes : being for two years the most m nerable of human beings, and after using • vast number of the thousand and one Asthmatic Remedies and liar mg nearly given up all hopes of relief, I commenced using Illades' Lubricators, and have now for four months experienced mi re health, sleep and en iyment than I had et or 1101.11 for. "Ile perfumed light Steele through the mint of Alablutler Anl every air is heavy with tho breath Of orange IThwere that bloom In the midst of rotate." Such was the flowery land filial with healing airs and life.preaerving products, where Dr. Drake discovered the chief ingredients of his wondorful Ten(/' Modicine—Plantalion Bitters. Anne To litrr.—We would remind our mer chants, those who intend visiting the city , short ly, that our young friend Ed. W. Miller,formor ly with Young, Moore & Co., has become eon nmttedwith the firm of I. P. Chalfant & Co ,No• 238 Church Bt. Mr. Miller's experience In the notion business, and his integrity an a business men, is surety sufficient that those who call on him will be fairly and honorably dealt Srith. There is scarcely a firm In this county but has purchased goods of him, and all of our Mer chants know that they can deal with him to a better advantage, than with any other "notion dealer" In the quaker oily. —Oo some Rail Rattle it Is customary to have a lock on the etovp to prevent passengers from meddling with the fire. A wag being milt ed why they locked the stoveomoly replied, that "It was to prevent the fire from going out.' Isaac Ilaupthu etovn, that Sou% need to he kept looked. Call and see hie SLOCk of Parlor, Thistles end Cook Stoves that can't be beet for eitlumelm•pWlfes, beauty or worth in hi...- lion of he country. Be wants all people in want of a good stove to give h las • anti and see for themselves before purchasing elsewhere es pecially e new Antidust One Bonier, for heating manufactured by James Speen. Be has sain• pie of it at his Wan Rooms near the Depot In this place. The Bellefonte Market The following ant the 4170M10118 Up to 0 o'oloek on Thursday ironing, when our paper wept to pros : White Wheat, per bushel e-.. 12 00 Red Wheat, per bushel' 1 PI 00 Rye, par bushel - 01 20 Own Shelled, per bash. 01 00 Oats, per bushel- 60 Barley, per buoltel 15 Buskabeat, per bushel -* 1 00 Clover... per bushel ' 8 50 Potato., per bushel a. 1 25 Egp, per dozen Lard, per posed.... 16 Boron, par pound la Ham, per pound 20 Tallow, per pound 1... 12 Butter, per pound 26 Rage, por pound Gerard Plaster, rat WS 04 it 00 MARRIED. 8 / I SI,II6R—FAI vllol.—On 00 14th t It., by Itor. IL ea Pardue, Mr John fibollhr, to 314 a Roche} A. Pourer, both of Itellefolffb. HAMILTON —Dool.vr. -On tha 25th of Angina by the Mc, J. C. Laverty, Mr. John Ilamliton, to Mien Onrah Dooley, trth of Lock MaYen. =I Phdivllpliie, on the 3l it nit Henry N.... 0 only rh ilea Edward W. end Me limits Miller, sod lion 11 - tenth.; and 25.1nysf I= A MODERN Min, i.s.='From oil runt 3..irg from rich andpoor, from high born mil lowly conics the Ifni. weal voice of praise for "Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian flair Renewer" It is perfect and miraculous article. Cares bald, nese and makes, hair grow Abe ter dress, sing t han any "oil or pomelum." Soften brash, dry and wiary 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 tunes, and 'prestos change,' the whitest looking hair resumes Its youthful beauty. It does not dye the hair, but strikes at the root and fins it with new life and coloring matter It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The Bret up glcation will do good; you o see the natural color rißurning every day, and before you know it,the old, gray,disc4ored appearance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining end beautiful locks. Ask for Hall'. Sicilian Hair Renewer; no other article is at all like it in effect You will find it cheap to buy, pleasant to try, and sure to do you good. There are many imitation. Ile sure you procure tbo genuine. For rile by all druggists and manufactured only by R. P. HALL & Co, Nesbu i„ N. 11. 12-.25. blnituns or You'll —A gentleman who suffer ed from limit ou• Debility, premature iloca)t and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will fur the sake of sneering humanity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for making the wimple remedy by which he waa cur ed. Sue wishing to profit by the adver dis re experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN Pt Oil DEK, 12 Co der St.,N Y 12, 20-Iy. DNA 1,11.8, MAYON/. AND CATAPRII,—Treat. oil with the utmost success, by Dr. J • lose, 'Oculist and Aurist, (fornfore)iof Leyden, Sol land,) No. 6111 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Tes. timenials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his 1,19(4, The Modica) faculty are invited to aerompany their patients. as ho has no secrets in hie prae. lice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pact No charge muds fur exaniinstion.-11-40-12-40, A (1111 KAT Dtecovenr.—One of the genteel and most useful discoveries In medical si inure was made by the celebrated Dr J Dumas, of Pyle, Chief Physician to the Imperial Infirm ary of Prance, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful discos known no the Piles, and effectually cured by the use of lie J Dumas' French Pile Salve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferrodonpon them the 11AU of Oils certain remedy. It has never boon known to fail in effecting s perm, vent cure in a single Cll4O. In till. reelect tt surnames nil other medicines of the kind. It will do juet what it In recommended for; if not the money will be refunded, Una or two limes is sufficient to effect o cure In four or nix days, it the directions on the boxes are followed Price one nail two dollars nor heir, according tc else . Sent by Moil or Repro. to any part of the'United States or Canada Sold by Drug gists generally, A liberal dlecount wade to the trade., Address D S DUNHAM & CO., Wil hameorx, li e ., sole Proprietors and Alanefao toraepw.the United States and Canada 111111 y 111:1311101,0'N ErrnAC T Bonito end Improved /fuse Wash cures secret, sad delicate disorders in all their stages, et little expeneo, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience end no expo sort It is pleasant In taste and odor, immedi ate in its action, and free from all Injurious prop erties. Tee n No ninon unpleasant and tonsafo mono dies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Ilse holm Luld ' e Extract nacho and Improo ad Rosa Wash. SHATTERED CoNSTITUTIONS RESTDRED by ilelmbrEd's Extract Barba. Fenn EXTRACT Berne Is pleas ant in testa and odor, free from ell injurious properties, nod iminedieto in its action. BEM MAIIIIOOII AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR WO regained by Ilohnbuld'a Extract Buell. TIM GUMP or MAN is ST•POTO.—Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use Ilelinbold's ,Eatraet Beebe. kb x- To Conem vmr.—The allvertiser having been restored tp health in • few weeks by • very simple remedy, after having suffered for several yearn with a sc• me lung affection, and that dread dunnage consumption—ls anxious to 'nuke known to los fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will mend a copy of the proscription used (Iron of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the Same, which they will fled a suite ores roe consul., Asthma, Bronchltre, Coushe, colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only obi ct of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, es it w ill cost them nothing, and may promo • bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription. Free, by return mail, will please address REV ED WARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. 12-20 ly $60).00 It IMAM) will be paid in greenbacks So any person who has mind Dr Diiinas' calve according to directions and has not been Wreaks , Address D S DUNHAM A Co, Will. anisport, Pa. 11-du-ly llstamot.ii's ruin, snnuor curet,.—fe a certain cure for disease. of the Bladder, Kid ney., Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Wcaknoee, Fe male Compßanta, General Debility, And all diseases of the Urinary orgasm whether exulting in male or female From whatever mute origi nating and no matter of how long standing Dlseeees of these organs require the use of • diuretic. If no treatment is submitted, Con eumption ur Insanity may ensue. Our Ficidi and Blood are supported from thee. source., mar the Health and happiness and 41:10. of Poe lenity, depends upon prompt nee of a reliable remedy, I,Lembold's extract Bustin Established upwards of II years, prepared by lI.T. II INA Bap, DRUOGIIIv Mit Broadway, New York, and 104 South )o,h titieptc Philadelphia, Pa. 5.. 12-1 I - ly. I C5. . * ... BLOOIL—W ilk corrupt.° r taint ed 11lood, yeu`nre etch all over. It may buret 'out in Pimples, or Borne, or in Sown active die. eaee,or it may merely keep you lietless,depresis ed and good for nothing But yosreannot have good health whilb your blosi is impure. Ailtll . l4 SARSAPARILLA purges out these impu rities; it expels disease and restores, health and stimulates the organs of life into vigorous ac - lion. Ilene° it rapidly cures s variety of com plaints which are caused by lomurity of the blood, seek es Serofvolts, or Notge Evil. Tumors, Sorrs, Eruptions, Ample', Blotehes, Iloilo, St. Anthony's h'gre, Rose or Eryetpelos, ?tiler or Soli /Arlon, Scold Hood, Ring Worm, Cancer or Cancerous Tumor., Sore Eyes, t'esiote Daseases, meek as Itetention, Irregularity. Sep po radio., White., Sterility, also Syphilis or Ven ereal Diseases, I,,rer Cosepfoiefe, and Heart Lis- Try Avsn's S•RAAPARILLA, and see for yourself the surprising acitelty with which It cleanses the blood and cures these disorder.. Daring )ate year. the public hove boos misled by large bottles, pretending to given a quart of Manua of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these hare bean frauds upon the elek,for they not only contain little, flans, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative Ingredient whatever. flew., bitter disappointment has followed the use of the various entracte of Sarsapiril la which good the market, until the napswvinfilt has become synonymous with Imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound, uSareeparills." and in tend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests spun it. We think we have ground fur believ ing it has virtue. which are Irresistible by the class of diblialllll it is intended to sure. We pan miser. the sink, that wo offer them the best al ternative we know how to predaceous, weber. reason to behave, It is by far the most effectual purifier of the aloud yet disoovined. Area's CIIIIRRY PRCTORAL is so universally known to surpass every other eindkin. fur the aunt of Coughs, Colds, Indust:sae Hoarseness, Croup, Brouoldti., Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Comsomptive Patients in ad vanced singes of the disease, that it Is useles. here to renennt the seldomes of its virtues. The world knows them. Prepannl by Dr. J. C. Ayer th Co., Lowell, Mom and sold by all Drogglits and dealers la medicine everywhere. 12-9 3-2 m. STOVRS I STRVES I I Isaac Haupt has got already a new sup ply of Shears Antidust Cook and Parlor Stoves. They have proved themselves to be the but stove out for burning either hard or poll cord they solve their own Asher, make no dust, eoono miss fuel and Sr. the beet bake= In the world, and have more convenianom than any ler Moies now In use. ' - People in want of Wove. would do well to coil at his Wan Rooms near the Depot and ■s. hie stook before purchuing elsewhere, so by a neg ated of this they may bosomy us many hays bow. lewdy. 31-10-tf. 111Biocetlantouo. $2.00 FUR DOUR realized by our mast,. For patieuiars 0110101. :tamp sad fffl=3 DEEM A i Uooto & 53>b o r T HE' 111 OOT AND 811 OE STORE! UI(AII A NI & Mc.% FM', Maufarthrent or,. and Dealer, In = sing7l largely to our former stock, n can rue. the elan 111 unity that we have now the beet refection tri (fen- --or trot I' nnrylennia, of COQ Front laire, Side bare, do I iliengieier Boots. Mitiaurnetured from the best English lasting, OVE KIU, CONURINS & DALMOHALS MOROCCO BOOTS, II and without heck. And a full ....id went of MISSES AND CHILDRENS SIIOES. Also a large lot of those cheap shoes, eurh as we road about, and of which we are sal ling off CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. "AY-We in v Roan examination of our goods-11M_ = IMEJ R. MILLS & CO LOCK HAVEN, PKNN'A, have just opened up In Brown's block on illehop street, an entire NEV STOCK OF COOTS AND .BYES f their own and of tho heel city ni inn rectors. In their line they hare anything from the argent men's to the rmalleet poets or hoes, from the FINEST AND MOST COSTLY 11 EA V lES7' There is nothing m the Root and Shoe line,that can be naked for, that they Will not keep con stantly on band and SELL AT THE LOP/EBf PRICES They will at all times keen on hand tho ♦emV beet o!• tuck whleh will ha Motuufavottrd 1 Meer (Inn Surer...on, to cuirellcc h.. cosy foror thenctrktlc then lir ORK WILL BR if N TIED, be just as represented. 12-30-ly B OOT & SHOE MANUFACTORI The undersigned respectfully inform the ea sel. of Bellefonte and vicinity, thot he has stablished a first clam BOOT AND 8110 E MANUFACTOItY, est door to Pruners store, on the north west We of the diamond, where he will be pleased t all times to wait upon customers. lie being an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN euetomers can rest immured That no paini,wil be epared to render complete satleraction. Gen tlemen, ladles, misses and youth can be atcrom modeled with the best Boots; Shoo, Gallen manufactured from the best slock,and in the latest rtyles. Repairing of all kinds ',lumpily attended to. May 7, 66—tf. N EW BOOT Sr. SHOE ESTABLISH MEET. Having removed tO the room on Allegany street formerly. omepied by Triple's talor shop, subscriber very politely levitea bie old friends and the public generally, to give him a mil, feeling confident that be .44 fit eniin BOOTS, SHOES OR GAITERS. J. Raving had years of esparto:foe as foreman in one of Use best manufacturing establish ments In the Gauntry, he feels safe In giving a guarantee for 41 work done. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS done pip the shortest noUoe, and on the most reasonable terms. 12 t ly. JOHN PC TEES. G ENTL E MEN. -1 oan fu raid:l_ you with all altos of the Quaker City White Eibirta. and ehallengo any trade to prod.." Ito eqttal• W W. MONTGOMERY. SAWED •81111NOLE 8 , Conntsalll on nand and for ode by "lIOPYIIIt a BROli TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF CBS MB COUNTY. Sentlemon s—dppilealloa having bees made by the Boards of Directors of a majority of the School playlets in oath sounty, stating then de sire be inerease. the Palmy of the County Super- Inteadmat thereof, you are respedtfully remseet, ed to meet In Conventkon, M the Court Hons. in Bellefonte, on Friday the 18th dey of Sep tember, 1847, et 1 o'olook In the of terneen, for the purpoes above statedneeerdieg to the terms of the eighth section of the supplement to the school law, approved the Bth day of May, 1855. J. P. WICKERSHAM, Sept. COM. 841•01 S. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. The Male department of this Institu tion mil open on Wednesday,Dith of September. Terms for Boarding, Furniebed Room,Washlng, Ugh', Peet and Tuition 41240 frr the Academie year of 40 week', payable Aridly and Irmulably half yearly ie adicesos. Ter Rather informa tion rams JOHN LAIRD, Prinelpet, Juniata Co, Pa. ISAAC HAUPT. 11411-1. KEPHART, CRIDER 6. CO, York, Pa you must have. CLOTIIINa 1 You want, first, to beta (loon article "Yea then want it A/ Cheap as Possible. Thla Is natural and right enough. i The Quiriventiciu.n.iteo, I; It Is your Pusao!rzi. ! Interest to consider the ronowing facts : "There Is organized In p Phil's, an imuiense es Htablishinent to make Itirst alum clothing, and 'to make it cheaper than roustomary. The unite- Irials are bought direct from the best American ! and European manufac turers, and thus consid 'oirable is saved. Full ['prices are paid to work men, .0 IU to ensure 'substantial and halid 'some garments ; the :Salesmen and Clerks are !such that customers can dufully rely upon theinyand every effort is made to I please and suit patrons, so Is to keep es well as rake custom. The re• 'suit of combined indus 'try, system, and close appliertion of all the employers, has secured a model establishment, style of :lothlng,end veer son- IMMO prices. ,We have, ill it et. Gent's Reedy-suede C LOTH [NO. ld Special Department for Youth'. and Boys Clothing. WA:astern Department to make to order. Ith. (tent'. l4roishlng hood in large Variety, WANAMAKNIt AND BROWN, oon exit., connerlith Mar lket, et. Philadelphia. 'fitif-Samples sent by "mail or express, when 'desired. 11-49-ly I= formotly of work, to the ...I 21' (711;',11%',47' All that right title and Intermit of James Wagn-r, in and to a certain treat of land situate in Lib erty township. Conti: county, to uodod and as de scribed follows; tlrlie north by ands of Christian Holder ad born. Butler, west by land of Christian Holder, south by land of Do lan D. Gardner and east by land James T Gard ner, containing seventy wares and eighty-five perches more or less, thereon erected a bourn and barn with the improvements and appurte nances. I= Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of James Wagner. Sale to commence at I o'olook of said day. Snantrin Orrice, D. Z. SUNS, Bellefonte, Aug. 5. j Sheriff. lE= MCZ Having had year. of experience in the bus' nem. He natters himself that he can guarantee redirection to all who may favor him with their patroness. 11-42-ly J. 11. SANDS. PST F.n BichtAllON EDWARD W. MILLER. WITH ISAAC P. CHALFANT & Wholesale dealers In Aucrim Dar-Doom, Notion tko., Ni. 238 Church It., (Near Sd and Market' Menlo.) 12 28 U. Philiadel ph la. Mg Cooobo, &r J. P. PACCIR p. C. Pack tit piwKER,t, PACKRII, having put eha,ed the FLEMINGTON MILLS 13=TMI Are now prepared to furnish all kind.. of FLOUR AND FEED! EaMEI PLASTER GROUND & IN TOE STONE jtsl - AT ?Ili auonrest PIOTICR-S•N, Their Facilities fur Mulafacturing es eryth fug Usually Manufactured In a NI,0I!ItIN1I15 TILL! ARV UNKQUAGD By any cllter Itablishm en tin the country =1 They hare nlui n conneetion with their Oil „TUE STORE FORMERLY OWNED BY J. P. PACKER And ors preptirsd to furnish Stone Coal Baled tiny, Deer, Pork, And a general atteortment of Store floods' fiell , HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND IMEI Corn, °ate Chop, Ilmn Sued, dr. ar. CASII PAID PO4GRAIN AND COUNTRY AliDUCliyh t RUT YOUR rt.orh, PEED& ILI LEP HAT ai P trKElt s PAICKEII At Flemington Mil SEM N E Iv STORM =I Ilnve opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK or (MODS of every descriptionott their now sh. room on Spring ntreot; which war in.rehaital at PANIC MUCKS, and will be sold RP low if not 1, war, than can ha found elsowhore in this unction. Their stock comprises I part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Dumb, ilimries, Fnney (Mode, Clothing, limas d Shoes, Hata & Caps, Carpnt.ltsgs, Umbrellas, • Parasols Onnllemen and Cadies Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks Circulars, In Silk and Wolk Carpoting, MIMI Queemmars STATIONKRY, end everything eln that I to found In a well clocked country store COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken In exchange fur goods, and ' the highest market price paid. MEE NOD frobertioemerst SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of Sundry writs of Br 'ditioni Exp.oe issued out of the Court of Co Pleas of Centre county, end to me directed ill be exposed to public sale at the Court Hones in Bellefonte, on Monday, the 20th day of August, A. D. MD, the following property, to wit All the right title end interest of Wet. B. Tripple in and to • certain lot taloa., In the llorough.of Bellefonte, and known in the gener al plan or plot of maid Borough as lot Nu. 130, ounded and described as followri, en the north i'y lot of Martin Stone, mouth by lot of Mn.. lastings, oast by biding street and on the west e Spring Creek, containing 3 of an acre more or less, thereon erected a house and other out buildings. Seised, taken into execution and to be cold ne the property of William 8 Tripple. ALSO, N EW BACEIif & CONFECTIONARY Ti i; subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Bellefonte !and vicinity, that his new and extensive, BAKERY CONFECTIONARY, are now completely finished, and that be le prepare.[ to furnished every day, Fresh Bread, Cakes of al I k lade, Pies te., eta , Candles, Bplou. Nuts, Fruits, .41 anything and everything belonging to tha 12=2 H UBLERSBURO 111011 SCHOOL WILL commence as nit term August stl and continue 1I weeks. For Indianian! addres IL BROWN, Principal. MEM J. MILES KEPIIEART, WITII BARNES, OSTERAOUT, lIERON A Co. Wholesale t Retell dealers la HATS, CAPS, STILArIt GOODS AND FURS No. 603, Market St. Philo. LEATHER: Tax WM DOMINI ATMS At la 01111111. No oat op Minato; no hootp imbed CaliAmtio. Ist Um ma, gown. Erma Aro, Bpmfaillate, of dm boot quality, .tee ma, p.r postl, to ha had id ARRAY 1317RIIANII, 0. Ittgh 01,11ohloroato, P ET= GRZION 111D118. The hlghsit market pie. Is paid for grog ea of all Made, et SIIBI3MANB Any person wishing to parehue the ifilloughby Patent 016 m Spring and Onel Rol ler On Drill, Delores Patent Orals Separa— tor eau do so by calling on the nadersigned at No. 6 Dash'. Arcade on Nish street, Pellehrate Pa. Hand In your enteral early as there la • good allures for them to run out. For pertka lan edam. Mil J. P. ZIMMERMAN. ....11.11efosta, Ps.. Musical iinstrointitM. Ri(NDEIt'B, MUSIC arottp.. DRLLRVORTRA LOCK UAVRN PA Prague: illitorroon • Pianos, IPei„ni et Organs M.ludeun., ,with Organs Alway+ on hand Any instrument ,inade in tho United 'States con he fur- I nhaled on .hart no tore. eirenlero awl price I I egl. bent free on ep-I ESM 1 , RT NDER'S MUSIC STORE, 12-14 1 j 1114LLEFONTE k lOC E RAVEN, lllni Gools, erocetito &c NEW FIRM I NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES!! HUM RATES RUBBED OUT I GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRIORS! HOFFisR & PRO'S. (Formerly Huffer Bries,) Would respectfully inform the world and tbe rest of mankind, that they h .yeinst opened ant, and are daily receiving a large STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest mar ket price. DRY GOODS! Coaslstiris of the latest styles of ►lOOOOO AOO PLAIN ALPACAS, ►IOURRD AND PLAIN AL!, WOQL Ul LAIN. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, BLACK SILKS, SU MM KR BILKS, IRISH POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, White Counterpane. Linen and Cotton Sheeting., Cheek., Gingham, Flannel., iv • Shepherd Plaid Idruursir, Black Chdh, Casehneree, Velretine, Corduroy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladles Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, Brant., .n PLAIDS OP.VARIOUS CO cliS. A full line of Clothe, Caseiteeres, Satinet soil Veetiag, all Mods and prices, which will eold cheap. We have oonstordly oa hand • largo and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, II ROCERIKS, MAC le MULL, Which we will di. .e of at 11 , 1 e very lows cash price.. All kinds of country produce token in cookout& for goods, and the A. pied worksi prises allowed FRIENDS AWARE TO YOUR INTEREST For we feeleatistled that we can snit your ram. as well so your rues... pop L B,'Bb- jiliV STORE A ND 'NR W GOODS IM Roynold'ff now Banding, (OW.? DOOM To TOO eoinuko Boom) We Invite the attention of the oomatualty to oar r. RETENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY AND BTAPLE4 imtr7Gooori, Carpe Hoots and Shoes, k Bats and Caps, iiii=l Our entire .took war prelassed ohm the Lie doella• la sold, and In an selling aU limb o/ TWE NTY goods NTY TO TUIRTY PER CENT shoarmo thou ate sums goods tumid ban Use bought for a short time ago. Persons to went of roods will do well to examine oar stook beforwparehaslag elswiebere. WE WAL ' /01 FAIRLY with those who Ihvor a s itii • sell, sad will giro the the benefit of e &awe ill good, IN 'WIRY PART O' LA'. N. B. —The Newt wk.. Frio* poli ow► Ibr on kWh of polo. 1!N tt . W. MOEN • Os. BURNS & SMUCKER. wnoLlitALv GROOBBA, AND PRODUCT COMMISSION MIROIRANTB No. 606 Market Street, Pbfladolphis. J. Moan'. Bow—lota of B. 8. Jarmo, Jr *Co. 8. SMOCIIRIN Jr.—lap of B. flossokos, Jr. • Co. 'sop U. 1/64.-4.f. B" G'S & KIRK. • wHoLIBBI LE 011001018, LID DEALilla IN NOUNTNY Peopeps, No. 109 Arch anal" Ilelereet t apilllNeurl pawn, wu. } riuLiDaloPlUA. T. KM . Oruro Amu tlitheesatiy primaptly4oA Maytly. Brigs & lakeDitisw. STARTLINO ANNOUNCEMENT! /I'LL P4IIIICOLARX Dollars reward fur s preparation spiel to Wheeler's Naming Syrup for chil dren" Teething. and to prod... sleep, she for diem dime, dysentery. enlk, cholera nterbne, &holey. tite froin"wornir, epums, wind In this stomach and bowie., Air. The led./ or teeth ins I. lb. nest erlt/eal °Laity daring the life* the child; and sure chil*na die thine/ tlel period Than all others. combined. ,Actiordiag to etatistles vrlslett ere well authenticated, seventy Wive oil of every headed BABIBB that die under two years of age, die from die ease calmed from teething I elate this, moth ers and nurses, that you may exercise a greater 4legree of tare over your little oboe during thin time It is a well-established fact Taal a great majority of these who die in the pripm of life contracted the disease In ehlldh d. which through the negligence of mother or nurse was allowed to porno. Its course encheoltml, and which might have been arrested In its settler stages by •sty simple means. ft Id for this par. pose we offer you this •aluable remedy, sale in, bands of any one, and sure to relieve in almost every came. Upon one other point no with to give you some valuable information, and, which tf observed will Fnve yea much trouble and many an assitiutts mleepless night. It ft FOUND that Ideep I. "Natura's meet... Restorer," and is • fact beyond metradirtl in that an easy, quiet and oaten, sleep at regular intervals, aad espanally atAncht, is absolutely necessary to health. It Wearing repose that the mete.. strengthen. and &Mlles Itself easiest the ea. Mutative influence of waking home. Infant. and children revue tale* the sleep of of an adult„ and antes. they obtain It by muss IMAMS they are irritable mid restless, the system 1. more sensitive to add or otter exciting maw, more exposed to the ravages of disease, mid gamily prostrated thereby. For producing • quiet, natural and refreshing sleep, one 11001 which the obild wtil awake, feeling refreshed and gleeful. Many of the articles pat in market Sr. DEAD and worthless, but the "Nuretng Synsp" has no equal. For the benefit or mothers and nurses, wa would adriee you, when the child I. restieo forartsh, thirstY, heed hot, face dashed, tongue coated, pule. qu ickaned, to give • warm bath, followed by •ppruprmte doses of the .Narsing Syrup, and OIMME Syrup you wHI dud an article .hoes magical agnate will gladden year Marts. All we adk le for you to try one bottle, and if you are not fully as after using half of it, Morn it to the agent and gat your money Try it Olen your children an twathing,and you trill and this Syrup par excellent. It renders thatr6ro nes+ easy, and causes the teeth to panels,.ty the gurus, without producing those conetiteth •I and ultimo fatal symptoms au often witnessed In children. Try it In enmity, wakeful and ir ritable children. It eaa be glean to the most delicate infant with perfect safety. J. 11. WIINKLEft, Hole proprietor, No. y2l, Water ST REE,T,? Cheant on., N. Y. Where orders by mall or o wit twelve prompt :Mention. For sale by al huggivt,i and Country inoreh.tulv everywhere t 25 em per bottle. 12-25 lim A CARI) TO TOM LADIES DII.DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODIC 1L PILLS, FOR FEMALE In Correcting Irregalarittee, moving la 'tractions of tee lionthly urns from Al Whatever Cause and ways Ike oesetal as a Preventative. It I. now over thirty men shwa the above ' otbralsod Pills were "discovered by Dr. Du oo ET Paris. during which time they h..ve eon ostensively and suenesdally used In most f the public, institutions—es well es in private practioe—of both hemispheres with unparalled Buenos in every ran .and it Is only et the ar• gent slimiest of the tboasands of Ladies who bays end them dial be le indeed to make the Pills public for the alleviation of nom mining from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an incisen of family when Mein wil not permit it. Females peculiarly situated on those supposing diamond's' so an cautionsod against using nese pills while n that oduditien as the proprietor assumes no responsibility al ter the above admonition although their mild ness would prevent any mischief to health oth• orlon., the tills are reeommended. ONE B 01( 18 81111101XNT Full and expllelte dlnellono settoopeay emol , box. Price $1 per box, six bole. $3. &Id b 3 one Druggist In every town, rillege, oily not hamlet throughout the world. Sold In Belle- Mite, Pa., by IF. P. Qraas (draggiat)Bolo avast for itallaroata, Ladles! By seadlag Ilhe $1 to the Bellefonte- Pod 011 e• eon base'. PUN • • sent (.oildpotially) by wait to may port a/ tie coehrty, fass or Pooh,. BJI,I also by Dr. Prelson Look Harea. J Read, nostiogdoo ; wholesa le by J shahs & Cowden, Philadelphia; Demos Harass & Co., New Yorks tad by S. D. HOWR, (soh proprietor) New York. 11 11-1 y G REEN'S DRUG STORK Boom No. 4, Brekerhors Row. The undersighed respectfully unease*, that he has removed his well kaolin, • DRUG A CLIEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. IQ under Brokerhors ho tel, whloh ha has fitted op for that parpo es end having largely increased kW 'tear isnot, prepared to flornish hi. customers with pun DRUGS, CHISMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURR WINES A LIQUORS, for medicinal nee, DYB STUFFS, with sham{ e, cry article to be found hi an establishment of this kind, such es Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Old, Glees, Paints, Yalty,Sgenges. :Also the largest and best aolleetloa of PERFUMERY .4ND TOMB? 804P9 ever brought to tills plows. Tubaseo sad dawn of the most spprovod broads, twastaatly band. Ile would cull the stMsUos of Ow pub lic to his stook of notions, oaudstiag of ads, Tooth, Nail, Flea sad Yalta Brushes, Cutlery, Plp.s Driokla Cs u, Plow sad. Bookgasoosta Chess Ma, Domino.,, 41=7 Also, burro variety of TOYS 105 0111401411 N. Particular attention given to prriparingj!nr. SIMIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Having had more than twelve years esprit °ace I the business, he Owls rioallaart he via render satisfaction to all who (Ivor hint with their patkonne. FRANK P. ORRIN, Druggist, Feb. 9, 1866-41. Roam, No. 3 /olt. Row 123320 , . MANHOOD t HOW LOST, HON mama ILL Just publisbod • new Waldo. of Dr. Wow ' weir. ottishmtad sway on MO mhos! mere [without ondleine] Spermatenbeis, oF.esiaal Inshore, Involuntary Emissions must ,il4ll - and inspoditanto to marriage kopidly, nervassoes, eonnmption, epilepsy and NW, setal and pityoktal nespeeity, realtist from orlf-iadoirsee or sexual astalmsonee. PrW in a mated envelops, only II eta. Th. ealetwated nadirs in this wilmbrabb" sew oloarly demonstrable, from alino Mete years' awful manias that the in of self-abase say be radially .wised the dangerous nee of Intoned npoilidonn or Me applleation st thelmife—Ohdlinfi (al' a mode of ewe at ones adapts ands and ~pd, by meant/ of whist encreallerer, se manor what his odaditlea say b., say own Mow( dry.. ly, privately and „01411 - Ttila Inetanraboutd ho la the lade el - .ivory youth anti every man in to Boni nador real, to any &Wets, la a Oslo enrekopo, IS tio resign of di oink or two pilotage etaiape. Also Dr. Oalrerwoire ~ N arriegoilideloVi-priee oeoller--A44lmodow pabllshen, CRAB. J, C. =NB • ON. 12-27-11 in. In Bowery, Now York, Poet Mel Box 081 MARI4/10.1 43111D1. Asothor distal the 100. lag dos MU of Um Pocket OCeOggl obi aill WM Do**. 10 Wog o ink illii,, toms of Ilsoloo, dio, vitt a boo and aograirhi_p. l ff " . as imm i . tooth mom If Ix By ;. 1 Illvvey Gm otkr , • iii r Om" mask's.: amps, t . • t frllaYelio rowdy isoiampoirlitobt , s i,. .. r ,,,, N ti0 a5..... seake otil,b6, „.. „: 4, boor midmost poot L. k' • . Maslow baportoot Mon* L . bloom to IMO pubobotr. IA adiA t boollafkl= l6 by Ow War et , 0 ' ' • book. It yrltt o ral tot MOW obot Now*atbOO*l7lll . , ' `" ' ' ''' • . oiraiar" 1 . 7&411C4 .1. —A t p "API 80,000 TO I.o=N: s . 14 4 ,1miltsi 12, - 1.013, MAY •LOW a 2 6 0
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