gtmorratir Watchman 71:1018-6leo yeiir when paid in advance when no" Yaiki tp advanva and $3,00 when 0 , t o e hl helm,. the exprenon of the year Ili It AfinNTS —We here authorized the fol lowing gentlemen, to recent, and receipt 'fur oulizeription In the Dawarnitme W•TCII. J ilne.nooLK, (1 regg J0.1,11.1t..,0n Dux. Penn •' SINSWERS TO CORRESPONZIENCE. ;,Vlrt. —We e that Abraham telt' A bin, eleeb the !acrid truth when he said ttf bin W110,..4,30 is indeed my Miller. eta is the daughter ol rity (ether, hot not •In- daughter of my maim, Isnita —lt would to herd to tell what the ronsequenees might he it negro supretnary at the South tsintitte.l on much further. but it la certain that the result can he Emil, mg lett, if. J A H cum.t toadish y.os r hon. Wo nro sorry to find it person who 11111011 OP 11011 OA you do advocating such Lod sontnnonir. A no. —'IV., knoll of Abolition frauds enough 11 the county 10011 Y, tt they were investigated. t gin a Shugart more than a hundred ma jority. All the talk about rontentiog his neat to multi ly honk Wil I JAIL-UM.' Nil strength hnd ',ern out in dm county, nod urn hail not been ilefrituilest OTIO Or Ito townships, we iruttlil hot came.] oil Cent, I y n uf eight hood ryil THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY,. • (inns —Wu understand that the smalls varieties of game, suohl ax 041111r,14 nn pheasants, am quite numerous Mixon". par! of the county. ttiVortl ittreftnelloppori Int ine for sportsman Snoop, Ihtln ik r b e r. highly respected 01117,11 of while on it •1811 to his non-in-law in einlltlt county, •ool.lenly died lii, remains nr being brought to Goitre II ill for interment %e el, huge black bea• has been teriee trugnd, in Curtin iownsh ip, near the form of tleorge Coohler, and twice escaped Ile has been ennunittin:; heavy deprelfaiiomi on the cornfields in that •i -(unity. Some of our hunters who ore Rind of Apart, with a spice of danger. ought lo be otter Min. •ptrs KR -IL is seldom flint we have 'ID line a season in this climate as this fall has been The late corn hastwien permitted to frilly upon, and now there In a splendid opportnnlly to bring It no, which our farmers are nor neglecting Tull ' irDAl.4 —There has nevv, been It tuna to jut - , thentory when the roads through out the country were on good ne now If it weremnt for the dust, traveling wotild be pmts n pleasure thissennon. o 0111. r Ile nilp fouls to Cnl tfontia, the the friends of the efinstitution has heestimwiniitious and great In our own etunty, one might almost have traveled nt night for the past week by the light of hint lug bonfire, The "Lleoirattil buried" Dettioersdy is quite lively in those ports pet now lama\6VlNT —The pavement irhioh boo been Izid on the moth mole of !lig'. Street, to now of the properly of U NI Wagner 41.1 D tl tI oh I:sciv , ie a great improve- Onent to the town, and is creditable to those gentlemen thenavolven. 'rho enterprise which built ttt !limn have shown in erecting ,beautiful btnlding4 m the roughest part of town is P'rameworthy, nod we hope they may be richly rewarded Nlousrkt SVEN., - —Tie scenery of aye grand nod anagnifi nt. Oa in c o ne of year ip the back ground C. Wee 0:11111y: i cent, telpecultarks Misi ihliiiiri,sslo., The inountains,which 1 in every scene, are in ill most gorgeous colors, the air . pure att c e is.c and every thing cotter area to render the landscape beautiful and interestlng. Those who are fond of natural scenery cannot do better than to visit Centre count), and this time of year . bet let I ban any other I.inx Nona L ono —The extent to which farm inn! may be improved is only realised by a few farmers, and they make fortunes Thin mipiovement made upon loud by a few bushels of lime, if properly understood by owners generally, would induce them to see to it that their fields never at Loh for a art tole no easily procured. The very first crop will pay for the cost of the lime, and; it will nut wear out tor years Much oil thalami in this coo d% is suffering for the want of lime, and owners ought to supply the want It is the they of the wealthy who own lands to improve theta all they are susceptible of, in order to give employment to those too poor to oven lands, as wall as to increase their own wealth In some lo entities there is an snouts for nut liming lauds in the soaroity of limestone , but in nunty'which abounds in lime, as this one does, there is no excuse at all, and no body ought to used one. AUTUMN DATA —When Autumn days come, Nature, like a retired merchant, changes its manner from thrill and bust ling industry to lauguld leeiure and untie tenkatioUrrapose. The sun rteee later and sets earlier than when it had all the summer crepe on hand, and was playing universal huabandniati. Them is no nest building now, and no bird singing—whioh is a purely domestic, arrangement, designed ou the bird's part, to keep peace in the family while the chil dren are being raised, and laid aside as soon att theyoun.t birds are oil their hands. Morning come fleeced in mists, whioh bang over streams and low moist places. The sun playa with them but they perish in his arms. A few belated flowers yet keep watch, but chiefly the enters, which (lingo the field, titer the edges of forests, and, like a late comer at a feast, seem bent for making up for lost time. let night, crickets and katydids serape t air shrill viols, and fill the air with stridulous mu. Over all the shrinking fields, the trees lift up their gorgeous (tillage, and, like those who w►it for the marriage bell Rod the bridegroom, they chine out In glorious apparel. The hills, fofest•olad, are become the Lord's younger sone, end like Jo seph, they are d d in a coat of many oolong._ Ootobet days, short betweed horizons, reach higher Into the vault than any days of the year ;:and through them the season .news to look with softened sadness, as one who, in the calm of age, meditates on all the mistakes of his past life, and solemnly, thinks upon the advenoing future. Along the fence rows, where need. and late berries may be round: birds hop milord- Is, tie If ishitmetl to be seen. Soon they will change their solitary treys, and collect In Hooka. To day the fields will swarm wilt them ; to morrow there will not be one left—and. they will be picking their food many degfentntlatitude to the South. HISTORY it rue GREAT Civil. Wks.—One great itilvaninge which the Abo!Wans us over rin this country was the number and charecter of their literary pro duction.. Men of education and genius were paid for wiing their mental „faculties in the production or, abelitipia literature, and unmeuse mums of 4isoneyvirafralsed to circulate their works Oyer the, vshole coun try, until every comm*ity w 4 complettly flooded with diem it is to this, more Thad all other causes, that they owe their sus cees in the elections. They ibeguiled•the young •nd unwary from the principles of their fathers, mid as soon is the old land-. Mans acre lost eight of, the higher law be- Came till mull L t that time the Democ racy dui not appreciate the importance of the subject. end pant no attention to pro viding mainlines againet thy poison !yob was being dessemilialetL. but we 'Lave grown wt.° by dear ekperience, and efforts aro now being made to circulete proper hooks and periodicals by nee who would . have laughed, :1 few year. ago, at the idea of accomplishing anythiug in that way. 1 et still there is not half the exertion in this way tlilt there should be Every Democrat aim desires to ace the country eared from ruin at the hands of the Itatii• 1.111, should spare no effort to educate the people properly and permanently We may roll back t lie threatuing wave' of Rad icalism by apptAls to the uneducated Im pokey of the people : but to prevent dan ger in the futur; We must put into their heads a literatuie which will instruct as well as enlerinin thern,and than erect a by lug wall het wren our tnstilutions and lawn and the and and tempeeluona eon of lanai ideal and anarchy which rages without The late civil war in the United States hive given rtse to azreat many literary prodoctions, end the Anolltion preen of the country has literally teemed with them. ,AciorAy every pretended history of the wnr written tin or Northern auspices charger the respoundolity for it upon the Democrat ,le party In this a eyetennatie effort has I evidently been made by hone who really are responsible for the war—the Radical party—to shift their load to our shoulders; \well knowing that it will crust to the earth whichever party is compelled le hear it. It become. us, in this emergency, to make some effort to pint the truth into the hand. of ttnepeople, as an antidote to the false bootie thich have been cnrculated by the • opposition as history This county is now beinglesinvassed (or the sale of a history of the war written by the late lt. (I Horton, who was one of our ablest writers. It puts the responsibility where it \properly be longs, and backs up every position by an array of Teets which cannot be rosined. It ought lobe read by every man, woman and child who can rend at all, and we hope that Democrate will do all iu their power to aid in its circulation. An agent will call on every body in the county, and those who are able ought to subscribe for two ur three copies for their poor neighbors. The Cen tre county Democracy did their duty Doti'', in the late election, and wecount confident ly upon their doing all they eon to circulate thin valuable work Nothing they can do will contribute more lb our euccesa in the great coming osropeign than to circulate gond sound Democratic hooka and 'Papers, fur where the people are properly enlight ened, they cannot vote againn us ' . A SAD AND FATAL AeCIDIANT —We learn that on Tuesday morning, October 16th. Mr. A 1' Barger, of Bradford township, this county, met with.a most shocking ncei dental death. It seem. that Ile was about to haul a load of boards to town. and has: tag a few at the house where he lived, he pot them on the wagon, and then went ou Inv way to the Sawmill to get the balance of the load. As to how the accident precisely occurred, is not known, an no-sum was with bini,,por ltd any person see it , but, from the marke on the ground, it is evident that the horses became unmanageable and ran off, as he was driving clown the bill towards the mill After the horses bad run some distance, it would seem, Mr. 11. was sud denly thrown -off the front part of the wag on, and, in the fall,the top part of his boot leg caught over the stay-chain hook on the front of tilt, Azle of the wagon,ond,upon the borne, resching the foot of the hill, instead of following the road they turned into the woods, and continued to drag the unfortu nate man over stones, slumps and logs, to til they became entangled among the trees and were foroed ttretop When foutist, the botlitinW. 11 presented a most shocking eight—heing cut and bruised and mangled month an extent, as to appearalmost liter ally torn into shreds This aid accident has cast a deep gloom over the entire com munity, as Mr Barger was one of the most estimable citizens of our county Ile was aged about 33 years, and had just sold his Nem and other properly preparatory to moving to the Shenandoah valley. in Vir ginia Ilia unlooked-for and tragic dent will be deeply mourned by hie wife and young children, and numerous relative, and friends Truly, "In the midst of life, we are in death," Peace to his remains.— Ilaffsnion's Journal —o Tus F . AOIIIONO.—The "opening" of fall fashions is an event full of significance to the ladies, when Dame Fashion pronounces her edict and deoides what shall be worn by the fair,ser. It is an event, however, us ually entioipated with pleasure ; for the •feast of flowers and feathers," and the elaborate productions of the modules are firy pleasing in feminine eyes. No sepe oial opening day was designated this fall, each establishment claiming its own day on which to exhibit the new novelties A. visit to some of the elegout emporiums in this city, and • talk with the enterprising and fascinating managers, was the means of our gaining considerable information on "styles," and an inspection of the novel ties of the season. Bonnets have not un dergone any , change. It was al most an imposelbility to make them more diminutive, and now the natural conse quence is that the ore it" trifle larger, and more like' • bonnet than • head•dress— which is not the ease at present The "diadem," is the only new shape that has been introduced. The crown of this sits fat upon the top of the head. it has a double rim which elands erect from the forehead, forming a dimities. They are be• coming and deceptive, and look lergettban they really are Very many lAnnets Are trimined with Bismarck-colored Satin end velvet 7 a gold broil'e color—which will he generally wry. Gold ornament■ as trimmings, and gold dotted lane for string,. are much in vogue. The new d fur street wear ■re4 similar to the summer walking dress. The abort dream have given general satisfac tion, and if common sense prevails, these long trails whlob aided in sweeping the streets and where the dread of male pedes trians, will never be seen on onr promens- dee again. For indoors, •leiting, reseptiod, eta., moderate trails will be worn. Crinoline bee undergone • Mill (tither diminution, and will be worn smell so es li t be le 'tritely preeeptlble. v—llreiresent style of wearing the hair is likely to continue, eaoepting, perhapi,thst the chignon will come down from its prev ent elevated position. As now worn it spoils the shApe of the beed—mskes the rim of the hat rest on a lady wearet's nose —bides her intellectual forehead, (if she has one,) and obliges her to peer front beneath in a very strange manner in order to tote her way clear.—A's Bililnns Notices Aline°ma {Aden• A delightful' toilet art! cle—superior to Cologne and at hall the price. Wool, —Ad, Of our citizens who noay he in want of good dry oak wood eau now be supplied by Shortlidge & Co.. who have juet received a large supply which they will deliver in town at abort notice OROCIRT sva r iltrlVAlON STORM. —CO pl C. Cheeseman, a will be seen by our advertising columns, has opened a new gro cery on High street, neit door to Our Cur tin's residence. Ile sells everything in his line at very reasonable rates, and we be speak 'or bim a fair share of the patronage of the people, Lonny ti.oov,—to all *ho ark. fowl of a nice dish of fresh oysters, Weirontal nay go to the Logan Saloon, kepi by Delerning and Yeager, on Alleghany air., They have always got a (inlet, orderly mod eleat, ly place, where one can regale bin/sell on the finest aye tern of the season uornole•ted C i•e them a coil WiLson's Aar UNION —Thezqulings arc now ou exhibition at Patton's jewelry attire —a few chances are still left—so soon ne they are taken, the draw tug will take place The following is the list of paintings . The Blind Piper—the Ira Ilan Printseller —the power of Music—Nlother and CLid t dren—Scene at Valentines—Christ iml the Dootora—Droop of Children. For one dollar you stand a closoce at getung painting worth rpoin twenty to forty dollars• —so A (levet on.r of great medical knowledg aye that a more genial, wholettomo and effect al (onto and appetizer than Drake's Celebrate. 'lantat ion II titers wan never discovered II recommend, it for Dyspepsia, for Liver Coin- Omni for Exhaustion, Weakness., fora wan!), Appetite, and for Mental Depression. It le an agreeable stimulant, and is equally adapted to young and old. Persons of sedentary habits, like clergymen, lawyers, merchants, and deli. rate females aro portacuirp henenttcd by its use. Tea Kissi.os lirotbern, it seem 1 are de termined to succeed. or at least make thing. lively. Within the past two weeks they hire added to their rapidly increasing book and stationery trade two flew agencies . the °rover A: Baker sewing machine agency and the agency for Centre county of the American Tea Company, which latter, we have read Co much about We shall now have an opportunity of judging of the leer. its or demerits of this tea, which we intend to do immediately Wo advise all who wish any. thing in their line—books, papers news, stationery, sewing machines or tea to give them a call. liurnaide ho can bent the Jews ' Selling honert hoots and Shows, They will not leak, they will not °reek For Burnsido's name is on their back Hundreds are speaking in glowing terms of the greet benefits they have reclaimd from wearing Burnside's warranted boots by baying dry warm feet when expound to wet and snow, by their wearing from one to two years Hundreds hnrecaught cold and been mimed by neglecting to get good war rantedWer proof boots. Their is no ex cuse or apology for coughs, colds or wet feet, as Burnside's boots protect the feet and net snow, slush and mud at defiance. IMMO= Tem, utst -- At St. Peep. church m Looklftlyen, Octoberlth, NU, by Rev U W. 45 o, Mr. 1,, A. Trcliyuloy, ,of Bellefunter4. Mary A. Campbell, of New Brumwllo CleartlelA were please copy The Bellefonte Market The following ere the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per bushel $2 25 Bed Wheat, per bushel $2 IA Rye, pqr bushel El 25 Cum Shelled, per bushel ......... ........ $1 20 Oats, per bushel 50 Barley, per ,hushel q 100 Buckwheat, per bushel 100 Cloverseed. per bushel , Potatoes, per bushel Up Eggs, per dosen •... 25 Lard, per pound.... 10 Bacon, per pound e Item, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per +mud., Rags, per pound Ground Pluto'', Per t0n...._. - - - S'PE C IAL NOTICRS. Afiiis,cto 4. —From old and young from rich andpoor, from high born and lowly emnee the UM I voice of pride* for "Hall's Vegetable. Sicilian Bolr Renewer.' • It le - perfect and Miraculous article Cures bald, nem and makes hair grow. A better dress, sing t han any "oil or pomatum." Soften brash, dry and ninny hair into beautiful silken triunes. But above all, the great wonder is the rapidity with which it rectors. grey hair to its original color. Use it a few time., and 'presto change,' the whitest looking hair resume. its youthful beauty. It doe, not dye the 4..4, but strikes at the root and Ells it with new life and color ing matter It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The fret op • plication will do good; you will see the natural Dolor returning every day, and before you know it,the old, grayoliseolored appearance of the hair will be gone,place to lustrous, strining and beautifu l . Ask for Ball'. Sicilian Hair Reneweother 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 imitations. Be sure yew procure the genuine. For sale by all druggist ' and manufactured only by B. P. HALL Nashua, N. B. Hamm or Yourn.—A gentleman who infrar ed from lierrout Debility, premature ilecayt and all the effects of youthful indieeretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all whu need It. the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he woe cur ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the miser dicers experience, can Jo eo by addressing, in perfeot confidence, JOHN D. 0013112 Z, 42 Ce der I L N. Y 12, 20-Iy. , BLIMIDNreIi son CAflitß/I,—Trest ad with the utmost sueoess, by Dr. J• lease, Oculist and Aurist, (fermiers' or Leyden, 1101- land,) No. 619 Pine Street, Ph , iladelphia. Tee timoniels from the most reliable sou'refis in the City end Country 0•21 be seen at his oillee. The Medical faculty are invited to aeoompany their patients, as he has no worsts In his prac tice. Artilleial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for ansmination.--11-40-12-40. A °MUT Diseorenr.—One of the greatest and most moral dbeeoverie• In 'oodles% salon» was made by the ealebrated Dr J Dumas, of Paris, Chief Physician to the Imperial Whin 'try of Brame, in 1861. Those who have been afflicted with the painful &Lea • known as the Pile., mid effectually oureaby the use of Dr 3 Dumas' French Pile Salve, cannot speak too highly of the benefits conferred upon them by the nos of thin certain remedy. It ass never been known to fall In effecting a perma nent yore Ina single ease. In thin respect It en user all other inedielnes of the kind. It will do Just what It Is recommended for; If not the money will be »funded. One or two boom is eufflelent to effect • ours In four or alx days, li the directions on the boom aro followed.— Peee one and two dollars par box, according to else . Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the United Stales or Canada. Sold by Drag nets rimerelly, A liberal dimionnt made to the trade. Addrea b B DUN AM a CO., WIl- Ilameort, P., aide Propriispit sea libusufae. turerpfor the United Mote' and Canada.ll4lll, rILL.RIOLO . I EXTRACT Roan(' and Improved Roes Wash owes morel and delicate dleordere in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change lo diet, no inconvenience and no expo sure. It Is pleasant in taste and odor, immedi ate In its action, and from from .11 injurionn prop- TA as sy none unpleasant and Insure rule dies for unpluaant and dangerous diseases. Use Ilelmliold's Extract Buchu and improved Bore NW* 1 ' -- SOATTItnall CONSTITOTIONI Rsewano by Ileltoboltl's Extract Duch.. 14cii ! irrn !! kern !--ScqaTell ! & RAT, II ' SCRATCH !! from 10 to IN lion. Wheat on'. Ointment cures the Itch. Wheaton', olnt men! cures Salt Rheum. WI, aton's Ointment cure, Tette, Wheaton', Ointment cures Bar ber.' Itch. Wheatoa's Ointment cures Old Sore,. Wienton'e Ointment cure, Every kind of Ilumnr like lbl Ingle. Price 00 cents a box by mall. 00 l•eots. Address NNEKS ti• I'OT TER, No. 170 Witehlngton Street. Dorton Mere. For mle by ell Drugym,t,.l_-t;-1y IIZLIABOL.O * . I,lln It STRAXT IIICHII.-10 certain cure for disease. of tho Bladder, Mi1...9N ...9N Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Fe male Complaints, General Debility, And all diseases of the Urinary organs whether existing in male or female Frain whateArause origi noting and no molter of how lo standing Diseases of these organs require hb use of a diuretic. If no treatment Is submitted, Cons gumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the Health and heppiness and that of Pio: terity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Ilembold . s extract !Nebo Established upwards of IS yeem, prepared by lI.T. 11E01- BOLD, Dal noise 594 Broadway, New York, and 194 South Ill,b Street, Philadelphia, Pa 12-11-Ir. 11.1.....11 . 4 F 1. 1 ,111 g*RAVI . R n 1111, n plea: rat in tants and radar, free front all injurniu topertles,•nd immediate In tie ;triton MAXIIOOO AND Yet,TH/111. Vtcoa are regainen by Ilelmbold's Extrant To Coost MPTIV,• —Tlio lfov Edir•nl A IVilson will send (free of (+largo) to all who de sire it, the prescription with the ihrections for making unit using the simple remedy Isy which he was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption Ills only object is to benefit the afflicted and ha hopes everg Stflorer will try this prescription, ae It will m oat them nothing, and lane promo a blertmg. Hearn nildress RE% 1:1)WAltl) A. WILSON, No. 16.5 South Second Street. Williamsburg, New Yorli. hroonairion —lnformation guaranteol to produce n luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or benrillem tare, alto, nraceme for the removal of Pimple., Illotchea, en. , on the akin, leaving the name tuft, Fleur, and beautiful, ran he obtained or about charge by addreining TIIOS. F CIIAI'MAN, CIiE4I.IT. 0.3 Broadway, Nary York 12-20-Iy. CLEAN.. .IL 131.001.—With mirruptoir taint ed Blood, you are sick oil over. 1.1. rimy burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in some motive dm. eate,or it may merely keep you listlem.depress ad and good for nothing. But you sonnet have good health while your bloc I is impure ATER ' . S•RNAPARILLA purges out these impu rities; it expels disease and restores health and stimulates the organs of Itfo into vigorous ac tion. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of mini blaints which are used by Impurity of the lood, such as &Ninth, or icings Er 1. Tumors, 111 eeee e Sorra, Eroyttollhth Movie, Blotch., Boil,. St. Anthony'. kV., /(o. or Erya,poloo, Tetteior Salt Rh..., Scald Bow Woes, Cams rooreroot• Town., Sore Syy, Uur suoh as Retention, Irre f pch.o.y, Sup preshioh, Stec-tidy, also Syphilto rro rreal Larrr eutoplasotn, and //sort Mo. ease. Try ATER', BAR. PAPILL• , and see for yourself the suriirising wiltvity with which cleanses the blood and cures these disorders. Dunng leteyears the public have bees misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Must of these hare been fretulla upon the eick,fur they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, hut often no curative ingredient whatever. Hence. bitter disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla whish flood the market, until the name itself has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call thts compound, "Sarsaparilla," and in tend to supply curb a remedy ae obeli rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. We think we have ground for believ ing it has virtues which urn irresistible by the clan of dleeeeee Alt ye Intended to cure We ran assure the rock. that we ftffer them the best el ternattve we know hole to produce,and we have reason to believe, it la by faf the most effectual punter of the alood yet discoveied. Armes Cll6lllff Perron.. le so universally known to surpass every other medicine for the cure of Cough., Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Pronchitie, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Comm:anti. Patients in ad vanced !Wages of the disease, that It 1.11 , 010. here Jo recount the evidence of It. virtues. Tho world know them. Prepared by Dr J C. lyar Co., Lowell, mann , and roll by nll Druggtalm and dealers In 31edirina eyiyarbarr Tilt (hour or MAN IR Seenoeu,=-Therefore the nerve. end debilitated should immediately nee Ilaitnhold'e Retreat Buell, NI NM WA RD will be paid in greenback. So any parson who has used Dr Dumas' Pile eelve o nling to directions semi has not 'nen Wrens Addreal 'D 8 DUNIIAIII d Cu, Will ameport, Pe 11-49-ly Nclu abbertioemest N OTICE. Ihniline Clarkson by her father and nest friend William Alyere, vo. John Colvin Clarkson. In the court of °amnion Plead of Centre counts, No. 202 August term 1887. To John Cabin Clarkson. Take notice, that you as heretofore, on cone. mended, that allonanner of busmen and excus es being set aside you ho and appear m your proper person before our Judges at Bellefonte. at our county Court of Comm. Pleas, there to be held on the fourt, Monday of November nest to show Oilleo if any you have, why your wife, Emillue Clarkson, should not be divorced from the bond.of matrimony, which she bath con tracted with ytni, the said John ell/VlO Clark son agreeably to the prayer of the petitioner or libel .I.lted against you before our said Cuortomd this you are in no vrise to omit at your peril. perill's Office Bellefonte, D. Z. KLINE, October 14th 1887. Sherg. 1" 00 NOTICE Found on the top of the mountain be tween Snow Shoe and Bellefonte, on Saturday, the 12th of October, the skin and head of a heifer, supposed to ho about 2 years old, she had red ears and non. The owner is requested to come forward and prove property as quickly as possible. MICHAEL FETZER 12-41 3t a JAM ES TAYLOR. PIEDMONT LAND AGENCY. . . CIIARLOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA JOEL MILLER, l Wm. 11. LONUWELL, of Virginia. of Ponnoylvanli. Joel Miller et , Co., Land agents and Reel Es tate Brokers. Offer fame of all Rises, with or without improvements ; at from $5 to $5O per yore, to all the mantle. Rest of the Blue Ridge, from the Potent o to the,iames River. 12-411 m STRIV iULL. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Spring township, ►boat one mile north east of Bellefonte, on or ►bout the 20th ofJoly last, ► brindle Bull, no marks ♦ Islble,supposed to be ►bout 18 month. old• The owner is requested to COW. forward, Prose Property, Pay 0t.1.f0 and take Mai away, othe swiss he will be Me rged of as the law directs. 12-41 St. JOHN WIAN. AUDITOR NOTICE. The undersigned so auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county to let. tie and adjust the administrator stemmata oil the estates of Levi Raeder deesandirand Cath arm e Reeder deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his canoe In Dellefoie, on Monday the 4th day of November nest, at 2 o'clock P. M. When and where all panties inte,ested are requested to attend. ADAM HOY, 12-41 4t. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of •dminbtratlon on Ike estate of Willkun Shilling, deceased, late of Barris township, having been granted to the under signed she requests all persons knowing them mires indebted to said estate to make immediate 'payment, and those having olsims against the mom to present them doll authentkated for settlement. . . NARY SHILLING, Adtimiatratriz MID -A DMINISTRATR/X NOTION. ' Lettere of administration on the octet. of Pantos! McKean, Into of Nerd= township, deceased, herbs( keen granted to the undersign. Clrm ed do hereby give n th at ell ge* Ignor ing themeless Inds said esinte to mho Inds payment. sad ment. Q.* har elalm to present thew doll oath intod Idettleonent. linti B. L. Yog.AAN, ' 12 41 0 - ,IdErhU44refria, Nem abbertioematto. , You have. • CLOTH' NG lon want, first, to get a 000 D anat. le. you to want It as Cheap . ie Possible. 'This is natural and right enongb. The Question le, Wnsau to Buy It I. your P.RSONAL i. Interest to consider the following facts There is organised in Phll'a, au immeuew Pg. tatillshment to also tarsi ulnas clothing, and to make it eheaper theg 1./melon:wiry. The flair .dule isre bought direct from the best American and European mama. • Were, and thus consid erable is saved Mull prices are paid to work men, so as to substantial and hand. „unite garments , the Salesmen and Clerks are such that ct.stomers can ',fully rely upon them,and every effort is made to please and suit patrons, Sio as to keep as well as i'make custom. The re• of combined indas -I'try, system, and clime application of nil the ' employers, has secured • model establishment: nIIPT.RtOIt style of liClothinir,and race coo -Itvinsyr prices. 1 We hare, 'lst. Gent's Ready-made CLOTHING. LI Special Department for South's and Boys Clothing. 3d. Curtom Department. to [unbolt/ order. Ith Gent's Furnishing Goods in large Variety, WANAM AKER AND BROWN, oar: 1111.1., N.konner flth .t Afar het. et. Philadelphia. _WAY-Samples sent by nail or expros, when desired. 11-49-ly 1 N BANK RUPTCY. 1. rho onitotaignel hoot ho given patios that ho etll lin In WILLIAMSPORT, 2.1 Tuesday each month. LOCK HAVEN, 2J Wedneeday each month BELLEFONTE, 2,1 There lay cash month COUDERSPORT, 3.1 Tuesday'n m Feb, May, September, nod Decenilter. —to hold euttrte of Bankruptcy, being pro 1. ouely notified that there will he buemers re quiring hie attendance at sineh homeland 1/laces. At other time/. he will attend fd,r mach !Ingo.. at Inn ugh, m Tioga, Pa. Gentlemen of the liar proseruting involuntary baeltrupt enemas will please prepare their petitions and te hedulert In duplicate, ITI rOnfIITIII illy with the Itenkropt Act, Gamine! Ordere and forum, and Special oil,s of the Weetern Dietriet of Penneyloinia, in itenkneptcy, a n d sulun it them to me for ex aminntion , and if totted cerrect in form and eulticient in Subetnnee, will to ...titled and Ille.l, and an order ..f reference w ill be toned. Filly 11.11111 TO required by the Act mart at the sante t lute La depoeited with me, and twenty. gee dollars leer Clerk and Marelotl lime ehould be plod at tine auntie time To sus e answering many lettere I will ray— I:—That Rees Manuel is the beet work I have seen on the subject, and contains the Act, Genernl orders, forme, etc. 2--The Speetol Rule, can be obtained of C Jobuolon & Co. Pulaburg. 3—The boat blanks I bat e teen am sold by Haven, Pittsburg I—Letters conforming to Special Ilule IS will be proUtptly answered. F.R. Smnh, lb:paler in 8n0.4, uptcy is 1. Dirt. It, 'Nowt, ra , Aug. 21, 1857.6 r. N OTICE. Notice is hereby given that James Hasson, Deputy Collector of Centre Co , in the 18th collector district of Pennsylvania, did seize seven and ► half groin, of Lucifer klatch., in Bellefonte, on the 4th day of September, lUL having been placed in Market Islth the design of eellintthem without the necessary Revenue Stpons aheed upon them. Any person or per sons olaiming said Matches are hereby notated to appear and make such claim within that, days from the date of this nonce,otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. JAMBS lIASSON. Iry Corr Centre Co. =ll IN TUE MATTHWBF THE REAL ESTATE of Cieurge Bear doted. In the Orphans' Court of Centre Croattty The undersigned ap pointed an Auditor by the soul Court, to make dintributton of the Conan, arising from the sale 0 f the above named Real Estate, to and oolong the pelt,. legally entitled thereto—will pro ceed to the duties of Inn appountment. at hit °Mal.° In the Borough of Bellefonte on Tuendno the 15th day of October next, at I o'eleck ht. Barites [Marotta(' will please take notice JAM. 11 RANKIN, 12 37 41. Auditor. NOTICE TO TII I.: !OURS AND LED AL representatives of Jacob Houser, deceased Take notice that, by virtue of a writ of Parti tion, issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre county cod to me dimmed. an inipiest will be held at the late resilience of Jacob Houser, de ceased, in the township of Benner counly of Centre, on Saturday the 19th day of October, A. It., tBfT, at 10 o'clock A. M .of said dny, for the purpose of making partition of the real es tate of eald deceased to and among lon heirs and legal repreiner tattoo., if the same can lie done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to Value and appraise the name according to low, at whmh time and place you may Is.e . preseet if you think proper Sheriff'. Office, II 7.• K LIN E itellefonte, Ps . Sept Ilth 1867 6t. TO THE HEIRS AND LEGAL BEM:- tentative. of Henry Oopb.trt, deeeneed . Take notice that, by virtue of • Writ of Para Goo. issued out of the Oril s mo's Coqt of Cen tre °minty and to me dir toil, an %quest will beheld at the late residen e of Henry Gephart, deceased, in the Township of Ilialker and county of Centre, on Friday the let day of No ember A. B. nun, at le o'clock A. NI , of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased to and among hi. heirs and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole ; otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you may be present, if you think proper Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, D. Z KLINE Sept. 11th 1867 Sheriff, 12-36 ft. - fro THE ,, HEI as . R f .9,, Jo it h ? F LE . O t. A r L LEPRE d .. Take notice that, by virtue of • writ of Parti tion, issued out of the Orphan'. Court of Cen tre county and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the late residence of John Forster deceased, in the township of Gregg and county of Centre. on Tuesday the 211 day of October A. D, 1857' at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, for the outmost. or making partition of the real es tate °retail deceased to and among his heir. and legal representative., if the same can be done without prejudioe to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you may be present, If you think proper. Sheriff's Offfee, D. 2, KLINE Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. 11th, 1867. Sherd 12-36-6 t The Centre 11.11 Manufacturing Com pany, would hereby inform the public, that they hare this day (Oct 9th I 867).orgenIsed, end ex peat to commence, manufacturing Farming Im plements to, In • Ann time. Their books are open et their ogles In Centre gall, to receive stock eubseriptions. A amain to transact bu siness er LI be held at their oillee on Saturday the 20th Imt, at 1 Oclook P. M. . . . SO. SHANNON p &eraltriy. JOHN R. KELLER, Pruident. 11-41 3t. L ADIES' FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FARBIRAI3 Old EatalAisbed For Manufamo6, NO Tad/ten St. above 7th,PHILADELPHIA nava now In Mitre of my lin Importation and Manallanturo, ono of the rya' and moat bnantlfal owloollons of FANCY, FURS, for Ladies' and Childran's Naar In the City. Alto, a lino assorimeat of Gent's Par Gloves and Collars. I enabled to dispose of my goods at vory ressonable prises, .n 4 I would thereto's sol lol a call from my Mandl of °milts county and ' , Welty. Remember the Name, Number and fittest! JCHN FAHHIRA, No. 2111 AROH St. ab. 7th „month side, PUILAD . • p» • I hare no Partner, nor oonneetion with Loy other Store In Psi te. 12-39 dm. CENTS REWARD! 41 whereas, a, F. Mier, au sppreetlee to the Mlles trade, has loft before the explratloo of kW term and without alaborS.V. I bomb/ afar Ow above reward to any one who nil 's tarlit se so to Ida whereabouts. Roopeberg, eat - 114 'ST St S. S. EVENS. Neb 3 abbertioemento BOOTS i. SHOES. A large assortment Jed received for fall and winter trade, warranted hand made. and sold • tattle cheaper than any sr er offered in the market. Onaranteed to give better satiefaction than (hoes sold elsewhere at ligh'er prices. HOW I'LL A• GILLILAND H ATS. CAPS AND PURS,:of the latest style ADS at the lowest prima at HOWELL dt OILLILAND CANNHD FRUITS, Tomatoes, Peaches Luna Beat., green corn, green peas whortleberrlee, black berries, pine apples, cher ries, currant jelly, prone et HOWELI. h OILLILANDS. DRPIf.D PRIM, Dried apples, peach pears, berriea;currstats. rash.. Al gelatine, Tampico, rice, tour, Ao , at • HOWELL A (1111,11,ANDS. • H°"` ELL 1:(LI.ILANI,& co, Take Ihia method of Informing thew friends, the public and mankind generally, that they hate opened in ROOMS NO I a 2. BUSR•S ARC UHL the tpost complete and eaten... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOI. in central Penneylrania. They hare Dry Good,, • lloote end Sheer. Hauge,' Caps, Notions, /Carpels, Flour Wall Pang A. In the greatest variety, and for sale It ill LOWEST HATES. - - - - ADIES, _LA Do you want a silk, alpaea,moliam detail? merino, ohallie, 'llion gingham, lawn or any other kind 01 demon no matter what iibd of material, with trintings of every kind, gin to lIONVEIif t GILLILAND t CO - - GI E NTS, Do you Want a One awl of elothen, clothe. eannuner. nuttinett or any kind of mat rtal to horn a milt made of, or do you need tot Tore, neek-ties, ouspentlern, gluten, handke chief .1. e„ go to. =I FARM IS, Ito you Want sugar, coftee, tea or gr cerise of and Ileacraptinn, at Wholesale or It tail: clothing, dry goods, or any thin;, of ih kind. salt. plaster, or seeds, go to = 10 (IS EKEEPER, The place to lolly your sugar, your teolustee, your ctflee, tea, spices, carpets, oil clothe, broom., brushes, mats, buckets, wood and willow ware, canned Ireit, Jellies, and every thing of that description, is at = EVERY BQDY, Thot witnts an) thing. in the dry good grocery, boot and Thoe, hut and rap, clothing flour nod feed, fruit or any other line of merean tile geode, at ihe lowest figures, should sell • 110 WELL. OILLILAND CO'S., GRAIN, • Of every description, produce of al kinds.'andi*onntry snorkeling generaly, r at which the Iflgtost market price will be paid taken by ILOWELT, (lILLTIAND .2 IMI-ly MECHANICS, Do you wieh to purchase what Toil families need, from a barrel of floor to • box 0 matches, go to lIOWEI L, GILLILAND A CO. LABORN:11, E.:2 thing you want, every thing your wife tn; everything your children need• can be had at the lowest prices at HOWELL, GILLILAND A CO'S. D OMESTIC Woollen Oood■ iii addition t our stock of Eastern manufactur. which will be eschanged for wool re cashprire Ist 'HOWELL, GILLILAND & Co LEATHER. Of all kinds to he had, and the high. market price paid for green hides. at HOW ELL OILHILANDR I Co's. LURE FLA MINIM OIL warranted, fo lola at HOWELL, 0 ILLILAND A. Co - -kA GOODS AT AUCTION The Jorge and carefully 'elected stock o Store thtode, formerly owned by Dante] Leath ere' will be exposed at Publte Outcry tn Me ebanieeville Centre county, on SATURDAY OCTOBER 121 L, 1867 and each ruereeding Saturday until the whole Is sold The •took consists in part or IMEEMIE! MO= CIIIIMEIM CLOTIIINO, and in fact overythlogllPUlaly found in a coon try store. • Now iii the time to get good bargains JOS. L NEFF. JOHN B IYEATHERB A uotourer. Exec.tor liftiorellan t eotto Sl 1 LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. The underiigned at the Nave Rook, in the North end of the Brokerhoff nits, on the Southwest Corner of the Diamond, still keeps on hand his usual assortment of TIISOLONICAO CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the •erione School Hooks note In me BIBLES, arranged for family plFhtographe ; RIM other Il ibles in great variety, vary lug in price from JO cents to F. 30. Photograph Albums, Rotary Album., (a new invention,) Plank Books and Stationary, Legal Blanks, ?detains Slate& Pc, tee. Ile le alro the Agent for Centf County for the introduction and sale of Parker h Watson's Reader., Raub's Speller., Clark's Grammar., Brook'. Arithmetirs, Montieth'a titrographies. Mart indale'• II {dory of the United fit .tes, and Wriitt:s Orthography. 12-3h-tt. GEO. LIVING§TON. - _ N EW BAKERY .1k CONFECTIONARY TI e subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens of Bellefonte (and vicinity, that his new and exteoeire, BAKERY 4. CONFECTIONARY, are now completely dolsbed. and that le la prepared to furelehed every day, Fresh Bread, , Cakes of all k Ind., Cu.ll.la, op em, and anything and everything belonging "to the 1:22!!! Having bad years of experienoe ht the ball ness. He diatom himself that he ean ga►rantee satisfaotion to ►ll Who may favor him with their patronage. J. H. BANDS. STOVES! STOVES!! Isaac Haunt has got already a new sup ply of Shear, A n afloat Cook and Parlor Stoves. They bare proved themselves to be the but stove nut for burning either bard or soft coal they save their own ashes, make no dent, toono-, mite feel and o r the best bakers In the world, and have m oonvenlenies than any other stores now d; in People in want of stoves would do Well to sail at his Ware Rearm near the Depot and me his Moak before parehming elmwhena as by a neg lect of Ulla too may be Corry as many bays boat already. IS-30-tt. ISAAC lIAUPT• VDITORB NOTICE. The undersigned en Auditor appointed by the Odhans Court of Centre county to make dlitribution of the balsam In the hands of Jame Quell and A. C. Hinton, administrators of James F. Quell &mould, to and amongst those legally eatithd thereto. will attend to the duties of h Is appointment at his oak. to the Borough of Bellefonte, on Thursday the 24th day October 1867 at 2 o'cleek P. M. When and whore all . persona Intereoed are required to present their shim,, or he debarred from 0001. lug in for . share of said fond. EVAN M. BLANONARD Auditor. =I CAUTION. Whareas m wife. Margaret 11. P • has left toy bed and board, ; hereby motion all pawns agejnet harborias or Uniting her sly soeonot, so I wilt poi no debt. of her 000tracdoo. DAVID C. PEURIII. 13-39-3 t. flituoicat i•notoPunt,k BYNDER'S lIELLEFONTE.k LOCI' EIAVEN PA C:bicleriug Pllll/11.,, IF:tnernon States ran be fur 4, 4 rpachtill .in short no Moe% nalta. Circulars anti price lists cent free en ap- 1 pi trait lon RYN MUSK 1 1401 i t t E . , 8 12-14 1; BELLEFONTE LOCK lIAVEN, Dry GooDo, Grocedeo &c NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS o Rejnold's new Building, (RIOT DOOR TO TER CONRAD moose.) We In•lte the attention of the oommunity our NXTBNSINE ASSORTMICIVIL OP FANCY AND STAPLE DR Y GOODS, Curets, Boots and Shoes, 'Hats and Caps, Qulnrnwere, Groceries, de. Ac. Oer entire stock was purchased since the late decline in gold, and we are selling all kinds of goods TWENTY TO THIRTY PER CENT =1 sheapel than .he same goods could bare bees bought for a short time ago. Person• In want of goods will do well to examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL DEAL FAIRLY with those who favor us with a gal, and will g i" them the benefit of the decline in goods = N. B. —The highest market price paid in ma" for .11 kinds of gralh. Dec 1864 tf V1440K8 t Co. • BURNS lz SMUCKER. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 605 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. Moaan Bona--late of B. B. Janney, Jr iCo S S.ucKaa, Jr.—late of S. &maker, Jr. L Co sop 15, 1865.—tf. W. M. MOLARS HOLMES & BSSINGTON, MAIIUP.CTUt{BP Or ITIP1•101 REFINED CAST STEEL AXES Double Blitz, Pole, Bole and Peeling Anse, and Broad Ratchets of various pattern., mannfae tared from the best refined east steel. Grub Hoeicldattook., Rail Road and 11 Woe. Plan. With au advantageous location and superior facilities for maoufactoring, we ran supply the trade with •Superior Are, at as reasonable • price as can be had senywhere in the country. We nee nothing ►at the very beat of material, and employ none but the best and ghost experi enced workmen. Our Axes are all warranted. Orders solicited, Nes Aa., *0 :1.146.1y Nuts, Fruits, J . MILES ICEPHEART, TX • BARNES, OSTERAOLIT, HERON 10u Wbolaalo ♦ Rotail dialer* to RATS, CAPS, STRAW GO D 8 AND TORS No. 603, Market St Phil.. ithithilo HS HEIRS AND LEGAL repneeniativm of Frederick Markle, de ceased Take notice that, by virtue of a writ of Partltion,isened note( the Orphan's Court of Centre county and to me directetL an Inquest will be held at the late maidens, of Frederick Merida, deceased, In the township of Walker , and county of Centre, on Saturday the gaff d e ,; of November A. D., 1867 .110 o'clock A. M., of said day, for the purpose or'idak lug partition the realustsie of said deceased to nod among his heirs and legal representatives, if the ease east ha done without prejudiee to or spoiling of the whore ; otherwise to vales and appraise the same socrordiug Wow, at which time and place yo, any ha present, you thigh, proper, Sheriff's Office, D. L SLIER Bellefonte, Pa, Sops. Ilth 1867. Skil% 12-30-61. N°TICE TO TITS HDIIIB AND LiIOAL repalai - at 117 , 0f.10hn Yoeken,deoutad: Take notice that, b 'deo of • writ of Parti tion, homed out of t Court of Castro county and ro me direetetlMP 'Wilma will bs o•ld meths la* maim* of Job. Kooks. &- seemed , hi tho townehip of Ferguson, sad twenty of Centre, on Tuesday tin kik day of Novocain, A.D. lee, .110 o'elimik A. De 0 T said day, for the purpose of 'toile% patinas of tb w nal ea. tote of said desemed to sad Datong Ida hen and reprereatatlves, Udo raw au be dome that Triwlialithr to or walling of lilt virile I • tierwlre to valwiaail appeals* the maw as- Gordis* to law. at walab time sad plat, yea nay be 'wrist, Urn Iblaluproire r. 311 ii 1 Z/ Ilea I= 12121 Peluubet Organs Melodeons, qseilh Organs Always on hand ==l ,made in the l'mta•l . C. C. I{llBllllll.oll. ALSO, HOLMES Al BBBINGTON. Misdoing, Centre Co., Pa. Eirup & letirint STARTLING ANNOUNCE3IEN r PCLL PnfTICOL/•I •ILOW Dollars reward tors preparation equal a "Mt,. Wheeler. Nursing Syrup for children'. Teething, and to product's sleep, •Iso fur Ma chess. dysentery- colic, i•holern motin, theism& nfantans, eta from enrols, spasm., wind In the stomach and bowles,ko. The period of Motif in is the most critical of any during the life o the child; and mum children dl. during this' period than all other. colabined. Aceording to statistic. which are well antheotiested, twenty Gr.' cut of et ery hundred @MUM that die under tiro yealre of aim olio from die emK caused from teething. I state this. moth crs and nurser, that you may exercise a greats. degree of taro elver ones during 110 time It is • well-eillßbllshed fact Mat a greet . majority of them who die in the prime , of life contracted the disease in childhood. why s through the negligence of soother or norm srfles allowed to pursue its roar.. unchecked. and which aright have been &misted In its earlier stages by very simple means. It In for this pur pd.. we offer on this valuable remedy, see in hands of any one. and sure to, relieve in 'aimed every MSc Upon ttitk4ar point we with to give you some value information, and which if ob d will on.. you much trouble and many an anzioous sleepless *ht. It Is FOUND that sleep is"Natare'. sweet Restorer;' and in is a fact beyond contralto:it .n that an easy. quiet and natural deep arcegular Intervale, and especially at night, it absolutely necessary lit health. It le during repose that the astern strengthens and fortifies itself against the oz. hastily. influence of waking hours. Infanta add children row, twin, the sleep of of an sank.. and unlemi they obtain it by some means they are Irritable and recline; the system le more iwn•ltiie to cold or other exciting canes.. more exposed to the 'etagere of disease, and wily prostrated thereby. For producing a quiet, natural and refreshing sleep, oue from which the child will awake, feeling rehashed and gleeful Many of the article. pat In market are CIZE tid w urthlem, but the ••Nur.mg Syrup" bee 20 qual. Fur the benefit of mothers and flume, ould advise you, when the child a matleort erer w ish, thinly, heed hut, face flushed, toeiv• coated, pules quickened, to flea • warm b.th, followed hy appropriate doges of the "Naming Syrup. and TIIE Syrup yen will find an article whom weighs.] efforts will gladden your heart. All we ask is for you to try one bottle. and If yen are not folly satisfied after ming half of It, return it to the agent and glit your money. Try It whim your children ere teething. and you will And thi. Syrup par sumlleat. It renders that pro ream easy. and eaoms the teeth to penetrate the gums, without producing those oronditutional and oftimes Intel symptom. no often witnesser in children. Try it lb names, walielltl end citable children. It can be given to the moat delicate infant with perfect safety. J. R. WIIEEI I ER, Sole proprietor, No. 221, Water ST REST, Niagara, Chemung ea., N. L. Where alt orders by mail or otherwise, wil receive prompt attention. For sale by a 1 Druggists and Country ineretfanta :everywhere at 25 eta per bottle. 1225 ant ACARD TO THE LADIES I) .I)UPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR SISIALE In Connoting Ines iu•ltiee, moving In strnetions of Jae Nonthly urns from Whatever emus and Always Ike oeieftil as a Pr centateve It I. now over thirty yule eines the above elebratwil Pins were dieworered by Dr. Do wn., of Pori.. during which time they have peen extensively and succemlblly used In most of the public inetinotione—sm well all in private practioe—of both hemispheres with unparalled moats In every °emoted It is only at the or. gent request of the U3°13.1;41 . 48 of Ladles who have need them that he Is liid'reed to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those eulfeting from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an Mumma of fondly where health wit not permit its,:lemales peculiarly situated on those eupposing themselves eo, are cataloged against using them pills while In that condition es the proprietor mome• no'reeponeibillty af ter the above admonition although their mild• nese would prevent anyemischlef to health MIL maims the Pilo are recommended. ONE BOX IS SUFFICIENT Full and explicite direetlons seeempany esel box. Price di per box, six beam S 5. Bold kil one Druggist in every town, village, oily ant hamlet throughout the world. Bold In Belle fonte, Pa.., by F. P. Green (druggiet)Solo agmt for Bellefonte, Ladies! By sanding hi. gi to the Bellefonte Post Odlm am have the Pills not foonfidenUally)• by serif so any yore of IFe comorryoree of Postage. Bold abo by Dr. Problem, Look N0v.... .1, Read, Huntingdon ; wholesale by J Mason 801. !orgy d Cowden, Philadolphia; Domes Barnes ,f Co., New York ; and by B. D. HOWE, (sole proprietor) New York. 12-It-1y G. REEN'S DRUG STORE. Room No. S, Broke:Moro Row. The undersughed respectfully 1.1300110008 that be him removed ids well known DRUG ,k CHEMICAL STORE. to the now room (No. 3) under Brokerhor. ho tel, which he. ham Bated up for that purpoee and haring largely increased him nook know prepared to furnish his customer. with pure DRUGS, CH PATENT MEDICINES PURR WINES A LIQUORS for melciaal use, DYE hTUFFS, with almos every article to be found to in establishment o this kind, such es Horse end Cel,th Powder, .311 c ot .l, Coal 011, Alcohol, Linseed 0 , Glass, Panda, Potty, Sponge.. Also the largest cod beet eolleetion of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tobacco and elgnn of the most approved brands, eonstantly on hood. Ho would eanthe nitration of tM pub lic to Ms stook of notions, 000llatiet of Hatt. Tooth. Nail, Flesh sad Paint Bra.bes, Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chas and linagsmaon ban* Chess Men, Dominoes, as. as. A 1.., a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention -Wren to preparing PHY SICIANS' PMESCILIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Having had mon than twolvo roars saperi cl** in the bomlnon, he Role sowitiont M mos nada satiollation to all who favor him with tbelr.patroaago. FRANK P. HERRN, Droggist, Bob. IP. 111 H-ti. Room. No. Book. low MARRIAGE GUIDE. Abattoir edition Jest pobilaksd, W ine the 38th of the Pocket Atasiapias, Or eiery DUO his own Dilatory in eluding • treatise on dls- WIN of female', Inegalazities GO with a hun dred engravht_ga, Implanlys_e those Caesar of both oases. By William Toone, M. D. Every one may conduct soy eme *of mane disease, mltaboss or those dlstroasine dimmed incidental to youth, manhood or old see, with out resorting to the quacks of the priest dip. Let no man contompladag M abode, boor without reading this book, ea it disalomos import•nt secrets, it tbh `should b knows to them portioularly. Ind the Seek ad bashful youth who has imbed his arastilation by the debasing habit of self-abuse mod the book. It will b. seat to all pleb tithe Gaited Stake and Canadair; for ad beets. Rood for Pookie Atsculaploa . Da. WM, YOUNG No. 416 Spromem Os Plaid lEZI • MANHOOD: HOW LOHT. HOW HIBTOR ED. 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