13 The Democratic Watchman. TER! 18 per year when paid in ad vance, $2,50 when not paid In wivenee end $3,00 whoa not paid Wore tha expiration the ar Oust Au mmts.—We have anthoriced the following gentlemen, to receive and receipt for subscription to the DmisonnatinWaron eke : . least , J. filuesnat.a, JOHN H. 1161MEYL RR, WALTER DIIitVIEBEIACiI, Sugar Valley, Clintop Co., Pa, THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY _.—A man,'by tho name of sfooney wax Lbrown from a load of hv, and bad 110 erns brokon last week. __—A Man was nenidently shot while passing along the street in Osceola. one day lately. We were unable to learn the particulate; • —lt is insid that the Rail Road be tween Philipsburg and Clearfield will be in running order by Christman. This will firing Bellefonte and Clearfield int.) dirict rail toad eonimunleation. Two or three cases of NIG SlToko are reported in town ,during the pant week: none...f t h em resulted eoriouely, and we believe they were mostly occa qened by over drinking Wednendley, the 16th invt. , tho thermometre Mood at one bindred and Kin degrees in the shade, at about two ()clock P. M ' Thin in the most int once he'd we bane ever known in this ()coun try --Potatoes and corn in thitilOvicinity have been Yei lonely injured by the drought While rains could be seen passing us on all sides, we had not suf ficient to "lay the dust" here for nearly five weeks, —During ti heavy atom in Half ►loon valley on tiund.y hint, we are in formed that a dwelling house occupied by n family I‘lo. flirty:lk by lightning and ron•iderably swinged. None of die tartly were hurl —Mr kind friend J. C. Lnrinier, , has our sincere thanks for a half• hunker nt splendid, early potatoes pre ow lately, They are the finest we ever saw N this season, which were raised in this climate. . —One of the large steam saw-tailhe in Snow Shoe township was burned on timurday night last. We hove not been able to learn whose mill it was. The fire is supposed to bare been the work of an incendiary. building of Mr Livingston on High street will be a groat improve ment when it ie finished We tinder eland that Messrs ?urst and Yocum in tend putting up a brick building adjatu tog it on the North-east. There is no place in town whore good buildings would pay better. .It is the very loca tion for lew•ofcea, and these, as every lawyer knows, are badly needed in Belle fonte. We hope to sue that part or High street built up in a solid brick row. • We were shown the other ilsy,by oar friend Ktnaloo, what is said to be rery Tine portrait. of Schuyler Colfax We were struck with the expression of the countenance One would think that a 'talesman in these troublesome times might wear an expression of care, and be excusablg 'for L. 114 them thinly' are too smell to ruffle the Indiana patriot His face is not only calm, but wreathed in smiles. In fact, he,has a.grln like a hyena. We thought, when we sew the picture, ..you may grin now,Sohny ler, bu t you won't after the election." --On Tuesday morning - Mr. II /4. Lorimer, of rottertwp. left home expect ing to return in a short time,: but while he was gone his son, who is eight years old, went to the bold, without orders, intending to bring In the horses. He mounted (me, haying nothing with which to control him but a common halter, and, the JINNI being troublesome the horse be gan to run, threw the boy beneath him and tramped upon his leg. breaking it Midway between the ankle and knee,and inflicting other flesh wounds of a serious nature. This is a gaming to parents and boys dtuf may teach many a good lowa. A. run Couers OinsiTzlittolt.l-.We publish this week a call for the Democratic county oonveittion to meet in title place on the Ilth of August next. 'The call is loaned by the chairman thus far in advance, in order that everz_one may have an oppor tunity of knowiog the precise time when delegatps are to be ehrMen, and that all may he preparbd to do their duty on the emission.- people IP hoult! tore out well to the dele gate election; and elect good.man to rep resent them in Ate troaventioa, and it is also important that. Democrats should estite ingetiire in theft respective election dlstriots, and tali ;Muir amongst them selves the work to hde done in the cam poign, slut Ohs best wily of doing It. Lot there'lle a full turn out at the delegate election', d !till expression giv en to the wild'se at the people id regard to the selection of 'candidates, and any other platters likely to oentte.befors the stud we wilt opera ;the ttiu- Piltn:isk Centre eouuty le a way to melee completieueoele certain, --We are'extrenudy sorry to record tho'death of pr,.v.elly, of Loeb ,haven. The t Clinton' Denocrot of last week, brought us tbe ' gad infelligenee of his sudden death„ while bathing in the river near bin home. It is yet known whether TO was Seized with sudden cramp,or un attack of heart desealm, to which ho wan subject; nor is' it known whether his death rest Red from „drowning, or from theisttaek oLsliserise. He suddenly dieiirreeisreltbluitetalt the Water., while in the tettlet of companions, and wan not seen afterwards for more than tmenty four hours, when his dead body Nis re covered. Our „:siequaintaoce with Dr. Kelly was slight, hut it wan of ouch a character an to preposeee us greatly in his favor. Ile was a young man of more than ordinary genius, was beloved by all who knew him, apd his loss will long be pelt and mourned by those who knew him well Gregg twp . Penn twp ----Op Wednesday morning last, the sky was overcast with clouds, the sun rose like a great ball of lurid flame, heavy fogs hung upon the crests of the mountains, and every body was delight ed with a. prospect of rain 'The thin came in a drizzle which did not wet the ground Jo the depth of an kneh, end by noon the whole thing was,over. There seem to be a belt right across this conn ty.frorn east to west, of which Bellefonte is the centre, in which the crops ate doomed to destruetion for, the want of 17313 ----As will be seen by a reference to our business cards,Samnel Linn and A.l) Furst M•qs, hurt entered into partner ship in the practice of ljp law in this place. Judge Linn's well known legal ability and power its an advocate, and the reputation of Mr. Furai tbrouktiout this county and Clinton, will doubtless secure them a fine practice. The prac tice of Mr. Furst is already quite heavy, and there is little doubt that the partner ship will more than double it ----The brick building of Mr. Broker hoe, at the corner or Bishop street and Perry alley, apprimches completion. It will be a great improvement to that. part of town --There is little grain left standing in this country, and much of the crop is already safely housed. ----We clip the following trout the /kw isburg Telegraph, We have no com ments to make on the subject, but simply desire that our readers may know what outsiderti think of the great Cent re county institution. AGRICULTURAL COLLVII4.—The Agri cultural College in Centre county, Pa., meets with small encouragement, there booing been for the pant year but thir teen students in the collegiate and four teen in the preparatory departments The State is taking steps to convert the institution into. an insane asylum. That is a good joke The truth in, that when agricultural colleges shall be genuine industrial universities, nearly self sus taining by:the labor of professors and student% thus showing how the world tihoula be, and how all We should be devoted both to equity and to work—then and not till then, will they 011 the demands of the age and be successful. We were in hopes that the present agricultural col lege movements were in that direct tkim---• Onetime:l: Daily Tones. Our eotensiorary is in great error, Whilst it is true that the Agricultural College is 4 great failure, it is not true, however, that it is to be turned into an insane asylum. The building itself - would be unfit for such an institution, it being only six clones high, with 'merely any windows to light the immense 'halls, sad much less to give ventilatiod., Wjien the Legislative committee on characters visited the institution, a Pew weekssince, the janitor was requested to get a lantern to show the gentlemen up the six stales. What would an intelligent farmer say if he were asked to run his dwelling up in the air to save a few feet of ground! Such things arc done in cities where ground come five hundred dollars a foot but at places where it can he bought for frqm ten dollars an acre, the erection of a Building six stories high would be con sidered ridiculous. .knuther great ob jection would be the want of water— this important article is supplied from immense cisterns built especially for rain water that may be gathered from the roofs of buildings on the preruiles. The State spent ?leveret hundred thousand • dollars for this institution without deriving the least benefit from the same, it is to-day enjoying the in terest of the Agricultural Scrip Fund. And we venture to assert that out of the thirteen students eduoalett at the colleg last year, not one of them is the son of e a poor man We hope the Legislature, at its next session, will take proper notice of this waste and extravagance of the public money. The people of Centre county do not derive the least 'benefit from the same, but the teensy goes into the pockets of a few brokers and bank ers residing at Bellefonte. 1, ' Busieess Notices should not .4 forgotten . dila A. Baum, has _aside removed its extensive Wholesale Liquor Store,lo Reynolds' new Marble 'front on Bishop sited. He keeps coos but the bud of liquors, He has the largest stook of soy setabliskisent outside of Philadelphia. —The saelonts proolaimed that Mer maids, Nymph., riatads, aad the Game, 'had lung doming tri fl es which made their' .ovied by their 'Warr of mirth. But iboy ose out of the Jew items or bathed if, foua ins readmit by no mortal hands and leapt their looks of dewy 'Virtue, dork and !mi rror, and thins had no mood of Ring's Veg -0444 Authroola wbieh is doing thlisore thing for thousands of people In our dirfalt Her Von Gibleghts.—.Our tor/mm[ons did.: ly visitor awl confidential adviser, has 'Or ly taken to and he persists hi Inveigling us into—na a smoke, but the smoke, until we become no ill , that we are compelled to rise from our chair, and aetualt ly throw up—the window ! The - Herrr still aticke to his belief that "too mooch whiskey is too mootch, but ten mootch lager beer is shust right." Our Teutonic friend in welcome to hie opinion and his smoke too, while we harden to inform our re aders that we wel come the Introduction of th a great'"Barley Shekr cook-L.llle onl' thoroughly reliable stoves ever invented! this 'wonderful stove is adapted to both coal and wood, and Is, in all-respects, n model of completeness. genre: Stuart, Peterpon h C 0 ... Philadelphia are the manufacturers, a firm whole wares have obtained a world wide Celebrity. Send for a circular and itvind imitations. For sale by W. W. Wailer, Milesburg. --This i 4 the season of all others in which this Bittern, now on -renowned, is found so beneficial. Added to the ingredi— ents which make this Bitters both dietetic ,and..toni3, are qualities whiciit invigorate the debilitated sylitemi remning languor and depression, restore the appetite, and im part a healthy action to all the functions of the body. The mother and heusekeeper should never be without it, and the traveler who packs his trunk or portmanteau for the Springs chum among the necessary article a few bottles of 'Wetland's German Bitters lie will find it en' invaluable medicine in the hour.of transient derangement of the system Which is likely to befall any one in this cli mate, milt especially during the - Hummer season. It is pure, free from all intoxicating liquors, and fur that reason the moat strictly temperate need not hesitate to use it, per sonally, or in their families. MAYN411,1,41 WATER.-A delightful toilet article--emperior to Cologne and at half the price. "Poor Tom's cold." How warm eoe'er the genial Dun , slay look In kindnees,un the earth, In 301R-.(oriel' veins no <sheering warmth Dispels the gloomy narrow of hie eonl. Dycpcpcia, like a goblin, hunte him down. Apr, grim chamberlain, lights him to bed, Won, Penney, Ven Igo, and headache dire With fiercer achee combine to make him groan. 114trken. Thomas, to instruFtion For all tby ills a remedy is found, A Panacea, certain, pleasant, sure, rate on Millers—S. T.-1860—X., A wond rods Tonle, made by Dr. Drake. We presume'poorToren , case in not worse than hundreds who are cored daily by this wonderful medicine. 28 2t .—Haring associated my sell with W. P. baidley k W. 11. Hogeman Attorneys at law of Charleston West Va. in the purchase . and sale of real estate and the sale of real estate on commission we offer t three who may wish to purchase, a large number of splendid Farms with Houses out Houses ko , all in good repair. Also rich coal and timber Lands and town pro perty. These lands are situated on the great Kanawha River and its tributaries The Kanawha valley le celebrated for its no. climate and in beauty and fertility Hs not surptymed by any in the eta: e• 13-23 3w • • E. ORP111( 500,000 lull of white Pine floering f ..dry ir sale at the fififerberg Planing The Bellefonte Market The tollowtng ere the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: White Wheat, per bushel S 2 4C Red Wheat, per buebel•' '•• '• .. . $2 30 Rye, per bushel 11 50 Corn Shelled, per humbel old SI IS Oats, per bu5he1....i..,.. 05 Barley, per bushel 1 25 Buckwheat, per bushel 4 90 Clorarseed, per bushel. 3 00 Potatoes, per bushel 1 50 Egp, per dolma 20 Lard, per pound.... 1 1 1 Pork,. per pound 0 Ilan]; per pound 20 TalloW,'per pound 15 Butter, per pound 21 Rags, per pound 04 (hound Plaster, per toe 16 00 Nebo abbertisumento. L E XCHANGE HOTEL, lIUNTINODON, PENNA This old eetabllohment, ha•ing been leased by J. MORRISON, former proprietor of the Mortiann -Howe ( haa been entirely REMODELED AND REFURNISHED and supplied With all the "soder); improve. moots and convenience; ■eeeesary to a first class llotel. , The dining room ban been removed to the Bret .or. and la now spacioup and airy, and the chambers are all well ventilated, and the Proprietir will endeavor to make hie street* perfectly at hems. Parmengera fur Bedford Springs will find thin the meet deelr►ble stopping place iu Huntingdon. Add rope J. MO RRISON, Exchange Hotel . Huntingdon. 3-29 ly. . INSURE YOUR LIPS! Thloamy be One fur the benefit of them you hsess molt slowly, to render r modition oomfortable, should you be ailed iway,or, It may be done for your own nom• fort when net memo most congenial, or to discharge, sense obligations to auditors. 11n A/D-111 PB 148 1 411- :1 '- A NCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORE established in 1850, having aamt amount• in g to OVER $3,000,00, Wrested In boot securities', offers special Aindueeseents to be patrons. For books, papers or information apply to • 3011 N D. WIN,Q,ATE -Agent Bellefonte Pa. N BANKRUPTCY Western Distrtot, of Pennsylvania, se at. Readmit the 181 h day ofluly, A. L. 18418, to whom It may Coneern The undersigned hereby gives rotted of eppoinment assignee of Natban I[nel:sake; of Snow Snow, In eentre omenty and State of Pennsylvania. within said district who bah berm adJudgesiM Bankrupt.' on his own Naito oit by the dietrkt court of said district. 13-29.3 t, S. D. GRAY, vetu abberttamento. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON TIIAD STEVENS REPUDIATES CIIICA4IO PLATPORM. Intense exeltement reigns at the WROLF,SALE LIQUOR STORE in the marble front on BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE Whore ix kept constantly a fun oupplt of the I. I Q Ii 011 S, nt prises lower than eon he found else where ontsidu Of Phdodelrhin Iris goo, ,onplas or the t o me Old Rye, Manongabola, k Whit whisky Cognise and other Brandies JllllllllO6 & New E °gland Emu (4 acme n, Maderia, Mahan, • Sherry, & Cordi•lx t •I I Kindx of nyrups all of %hien ho is selling so low as to eaten ORPIIANA COUB,T SALE. By virtue or • decree of the 0:- phan's Court of Centre county. there will be exposed to ISublic sale on the wen:dela, on the 14th day of August,. A. D. 191888, at 11 o'clock, n ea., of said day, the following val uable Beal Estate, late the property of Wil liam Neese, via : A certain tract of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, described as fol. lows •—Beginning at a stone corner on the line of William Love, thence Earth 47f de grew Eat i 39i perches brlnnd of Jonas From to a poet ; thence by land of QM roes man North 23 degree's Weal, 229 perches to a post ; thence by land of Peter burst South 48f degrees west, 4i perch' a to a poet , thence by land of Jacob Fitrebeersieetb 114 degrees east, 218 perches to the place of be ginning. Containing 51 acres and 94 per ches. ~ Also, a tract of mountain land In said township, described as follows—Beginning at a post by tse creek, thence by land late of John Reed and others eolith 32 degrees East, 71 perches to a chestnut oak by 1 . 1111- say mauntein,lience by same south 68 de elves west, 65 7 webs' to a stone, thence north 21 degrees west, 67 perches to a stone near the creek, thence by the same north 64 degrees mit t 43 perches to the place of be gluing. Containing 16 acres and 13 per ches, more or Iris. TRIMS or H•LIL.—One third of the pur. chase 6101101 to be paid on COONTMMIOn of sale : One third In one year thereafter with interest, and one third at the death of Mar garet NOINIG, widow of said Winter's Neese, with interest payable annually during her life, the he to remain in the premises, and to tie secured by bonds and mortgages on the premises. JOHN ItISHEL, 13-2 V 8t Trusted t e. N ITTANY VALLEY INSTITUTE. J•CRWNYILLg, Cu., P• This new Institution of learning will open Its second session on the 6th of August, 1868, under the principalship of Prof. D. M woir A. M. All the cuatoznar7 aew.mic branches will bo taught, and apeouil pato& will be taken prey ide proper NORMAL INSTRUCTIONR for such a wish to engage in teaching Tuition from ss,to slo,per ifillioll,4 3 weeks Boarding $3OO per week. Facilities for studying instrumental mu . = sic given at ally swinge per lesson, with the use of instrument. Fur partsculars Address, Rev. D. U. KLICIN, 13-29 3t. Walker ,P O ,Ciintreeo.Kis. IN . BANRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for the Western Distrint of Penns,' vanla. Thomas J. Kemper, ■ Bankrupt under the Aot of Congress of March 2d, '67, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under laid Act, By order of tho Court., notice is hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts. and other persona interested, to appear on the 13th day of August, 1868 at 10 o'elock, A. M. before F. R. Breitts, Req., Register, at the Breekerhofr di n ueon fonts, Pa., to show canoe, if any they have why a discharge 'timid not be granted to the mid Bankrupt. And further, notice it hereby given, that the second and third Meetings of Creditors of said Bankrupt, re nulled by the 27th and 29th Elections of said Act, will be bad before the said Register, at the sense time and place. 8. 0. MoCANDLEBS, 13-23 2t (Mork Or said Court. To TRH 111:11R8 AND rE“ A l REPltif,- sentatives of Frederick Malone, de ceased • Take notice that, by virtue of ■ Writ of Partition Issued out co the Orphab's Court of Centre county sod to me three ao inquest will be held at the late rcuielface of Frederick_filaluire, deceived, ta-tfio town ship of Boggs, and count of Centre, on 'Thursday the 6th da ugust, A. D. '69, at 10 o'clock, a. if said day, for the pur pose of mak' partition of the real estate of said d . sed o, and among his heirs nod le -represesiatires. if the same can be ens without prepttlice ti or spoiling of the whole; otherwiso to value sad appraise the same according to law, at whfeh time and place yeti may be.presout, if yo ‘i think proper Bhetirs Office, AUDITOR'S NOTICE,. The undersigned, an Auditor appoitited by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Couuty to distribute the money In tkoshands of D. Z. Kline, Mao.. Sheriff arising from the ma te of th e /teal Estate of D. Id, Plas, amongst-the lieu Of the creditors, will meet the parties In interest at the oMoe of Bush A YOCUM, in thi borough of Bellefonte, on Tuesday, ,the IBth 4y of August alit, at 10 o'clock. a. m., whim and wham all per sona intereeted may attend if • they think proper. °BOBO& M. YOCUM, July 17, 1868-4 t. Auduue. ?EXIST It. X b. PHYSICIAN ANt:SUIIAISONZIon, Cen tre minute, Pa. Costineei In Herman and English. ' 13-21-Nrie dstirse• GREAT „EXCITEMENT I I HOWELL, GILLILAND &GO of Boob's Areette, in Rooms No.l owl 2, have just returned from the afity with ono of the largest arid best aetortmentv of (tootle ever be.nght to Oentre nu. . Having the Logeht assortment of Dry Gouda and Urooortes they are able to rule the Market. We ask an examination of our Ladies Dress inloods. bAttee nt 6 m 9 to 'l5 et; Per Pall Mutelins that will astonish the purchaser, Carpets at chi fashioned prices. The largest assortuaent of Canslmere in Market, Port Wine , warranted to give perfect satisfaction Our ahuu for ',adiu ware can't be excelled Our Grocery department Altolliellos every One, In ammtwent and low prices. 121511 A. BAUM. Agent SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA a COFFEE Canned Fruits, Jellies, Unmoslle and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and i'retri•e of all kinds, andavery other article helonging3n the Urinary Department. WHOLE SALE AT PHILADHLPHIA FARMERS, MECHA NICS IN 0 LA One dollar saved in stilled one dollar in your pocket. Then call and ■ee at what astynishing Low Prices. • are 'Haling Dry aouds and Urueeries No pains spared in mho:ming their Goode Hoot as represented we will pay you ,for your trouble. LICENSED BY THE UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK OF UNREDEEMED GOODS, CONBISTINO OF Silks, Rhowli, Drey Goods, Lines geode, Ovad., Cottons. l'isnry Goods. Al bums, Bibles, Silver Hated Ware, Iltatehee,Ciatery, easing SFic:Aidet de To be adld ONE DOLLAR EACH, with out regard to value, and net to be paid for until you k now what you ,are to realm f 2 TOCIC VALUED AT $200,000, Bautemoon, 50 Hanover-et., Boston. The most popular, reliable, prompt anti boil mess like concern of the kind. The beat of Boston references furnished on application. By patronizing this sale you have a chance to exchange your goods with a large variety to select from. T A oartre.—We believe our Terms to Agents are sprier to those offered by any other house. ta. particular entice of die : Our Agents sire not requl ed to p-p one doper for their presents, as in all other concerns. Certificates, r a complete description of articles that will be sold for one dollar each, will be sold at the following rates ; Till lot $1 ; MUTT (with present) for $3 i 81ITT (with present) $6; Ow. HUMORS', (with prowat.) $lO. Same rate for larger clubs Look at this Chance to get a Silk Break Sewing Machine, Gold Watch, or some 6th. er good article of equal value, with bat very little triable end no expense to the Agent. FOR • CLUI or TIMM we will give the person sending it the choice of the following articles Prirt Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast Shawl, White Linen Tablecloth, Embossed Table Spread, Set of Steel-bladed knives and Forks, Met of Silver plated fork., Elegant Bagraved Silver plated, Gold-lined Goblet. Violin and I s olo l PenoY Dross Pot tern, Pair Ladles' Extra quality Cloth_Eents, Elegant Beetled Sulk Parasol, OneWndred• Picture Morocco Photograph Athum,Elegant Ivory•handled Spangluptfik Fan, One dot en large linen Linear Towels, Ladies' Mo rocco Shopping-Big, Alhambra Quilt, Bency Balmoral lifirt, Ladle's' solid Gold California Diamoni Ring, tient'''. Plain or Engrained Gold Ring, (16 carols thie,) Laillee Solid Illaok Walnut Writing Desk, Ladies' Fanny Bleck Walnut Workbox, or a Cottage Clock. Fu,, A CLUE or GIX TY. 00411 of the follow— lug article. Panay Cashmere Dress Pat tarn, Three yards doable with Water Proof Cloaking, Thibet Shawl, Pour yerds Wool Frocking, Sot of Laos Curtains, Ladies' doable Wool Shawl., Silver-plated Card Bae het, Splendid Engraved Silver-plated :Ice pitcher, Engraved Silver plate',Tes Po One, Bendred-picrtnre Turkey lidorroreoo Potograph Alban, Lamm/tar tratir. Panay plaid Wool Shawl, Twenty-Ave yds. Shoal ing, Alp: cos Dress Pattern, Eareved lated six berth; Rerolvyie Cairo?, 'arr•l; and Vest Pattern, Spandid Balmoral flkirt, Sat of Ivery•kandli Knives with 131 ;Tox•Piso tad Forks, Pair of sill.vrool Blankets, Rose. wood-frame Brass Mann Clock, Splendid kdiad and lined Bilk ?areal, LaMar' spies did Maroc*, T i rsvidall Jig, Thirty, yards Print, or a ifarrelt salt Post Orbs or NO . INAMILUDI Splendid Engraved Bflverpladed Tea Set, three pieces (Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot lad Creamer,)iiiiver plated Oahe Bakst, Pll2ll y plaid Wool Lotig Shoal, Porty•five yds. Shestlag, Spiked Alpaoea Dress Patten, Billow Hutalleg Case Watch, splendid Paritily Bible with elegant Steel Engravings and FACII/17 Record mud Photograph page, Pwpiim Dross Praha'', Engraved Blivrairipwod 00 Pitcher, Sphoe., did-Beaver -Cloak 'PartarmrSkarpe4 Berel.; uer, Bailey Chirelitaere Cost ( feats and vW Potters extra quality, Splendid ilecerdecer bluely Box, one pair line Damask Tarte D. Z. KLINE, sa Dbertfoemento. GLORIOUS NE.INS! PRICES R EDUCED I ! READY MADE CLOTRINU RATES. .... B 0 R !. RS, LOW HOWELL GILLILAND & CO DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Rosh's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 land 2 12-16 NO) Ilbbertioements. Cot;ers with one Dozen Dinner Nay'Ens to match. • PRINT *nil:Munn CLuna tr, Prorownele This ,e no hninhog Lottery Gift lederprfes or sale of ch,ap jewelry, but a fair, mato tale ofunredeemed gooode. Our goods Lee AIM Alp NOT !ZOOM) HAIM, and we glarse tee mom for the money invested, ihait oau be bunT. .at my wholesale store, In the country. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names. bat uumber your slubs from one upwards. Make your letbirs 'short, luta piala as possible. Be cure and rend msney amounting In $5.02 or •more by Reowerten Lerren (which can bie sent. from any ofnee,) P. 0. Money Order, or Ignpreas ; tur when erode this war you run no hick of loo4tng "bat ever. Small aIMOUSIId may be tilntr by mail but be eurennd put them in the Orme y.urr self. IVe etinticot be respntimibl , . 6, money 1 0.4 Lode.. eoneeierfeecerito.Pne •rd Inkriele ?Own , it. gaiety, .-tiood your addroee n lull, Town, CUmaty and State. All certificates are good wail re/deemed. s. d. stuOtlipso.4 .1: co., • N 0.430 Lfanoror 11t. Dustup. Send for 'circulars till Aug. lit. Ell] A Hetiabo,, bats wonder Tbat the doors Are open wide; liver ninon the First of August Thousands hate Pain Paint applied. 7 boatkw ho lie, Of call it humbug, Are the doctors, Nut acquainted ; Fat they always, Have been Jealous l i Ftilnyttreirluttinwtt Dee Pain Paint. Pile up facts-- - , As high as mountains Flash the truth Before your eyes, But the cry Is always bumitng Men t f science Full of lies. Peapla know. that liniment, no:nosed at Cayenne pepper, turpentine, hartaborn, ether, (tc,. will produce trifler/ration ana pain. To purchase such trash to slap Pain and Inflammation is ridleulogs. Fire will not step heat-i a dumb brute shone the heat and knows enough to wade in a pond of Wa ter. when wounded, to reduce, cool, and cure Inflammation and Foyer. Pimps and gamblers try to look bonnet, but folks can tali the face too plainly.— Some try to persuade the ignorant that pills phale, do., clean sti , the blood purer tie other itings ly aboard. Everybody knows that it Is fslse, and that no medicine can purl y or in crease a Atop of blood. Not makes b.oed, bone and muscle, and is the Staff of Lila. Every dole of _medicine swallowed is mien ted, and hurried out of the system as remelt Its possible. It is an enemy; yea, a deadly foe. Constipation, ill heialthersod weaksmss, are the result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach. The living ',retest bAs 'comb lito do without wortlng herself to death in an pelting and kicking out the pernicious nor treats poured down the throat. Food she welcomes when she needs it; yea, asks for it. Let pill makers and physlo vender, step eating food, and see how long they can sub sist on their blood purifying, invigorating, health.gi•ing medicines .and cordialft s — What humbug is more transparent ? A dell would feed no intuited, if offered a dose, hi would curl his tail downward in scree, and run away it, utter disgust. All physical I pain ari es from inflammation, Put out the Ore and you stop pain absolutely. You cats 'top pain as easy as you eaoquensh Ore with w ter. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT subdues inflammation ' beat, and fever one hundred Cruet faster than lee. Theater'a have bad practical test of is merits at the very moment of moot extreme pain, and they can testify that it has not fail d in dole" its work. It is simple ; it is harmless has no stain ; it gives no smart.; it is for sale by Druggists everywhere; and It is tes ted Oros of cost at 170 CHATHAM SQUABS N. Y., and 622 Arch Street Philadelphia. My wife had an ulcer on her leg for thir teen years, caused by'varicoee *vino, aleerr lion extending freer her ankle to her Ilionea. some place+ eaten away to the bone. - 1 hare employed over .. .twenty pitytialaie at vast expense during die period, Bet all at tempts at cure proved utterly abortive until tried Dr: Wolcott's Pain Paint, Alla lb. dooton told me was a humbug. ltut bum. buror not, it has done the work completely in less than one month, removing the paid at the first application. I kept her leg wet with Pain Paint oonstaatly until heal *. I wish we bad more humlsogi as useful as pc Woloott's Pain Paint. lam well knows. in. this city, any person who wants I. weeks further inquiry will cali.at 101 West street,, New York, at the Hanover House, of whieh. I am the proprietor, and I think I i.e tatir fy them as to the benefit derived by the oe of Pain Paint. May 17, '68 P. MINCE. I am selling Wolcott's Pain Paint _aatFla,- nihilator, and It certainly giviessiatlsfattion to my - customers. D. F, P, Druggist, Rahway, N. J. I am selling Of Wolcott's Pain Paint than any er Patent Medicins. C, N. CS.ITT.RNTON, Wholesale Druggist, No. 796th - Are., New York. " I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other patent medithres combined, and I keep a full supply-of ell that have soy de mand. VALHNTINS LIAMJIA.NIf, Drug gist, No. 11 7th Ave. New York, till Aug 1 SHBRIFP'S By virtue of a writ of Teat. Von. Ate. betted oat of the Court of Common Pleas of BM County, and to me direetod w 111 be ea-, used to public sale at the Court Hoene, in Bellefonte, en Saturday the first day of Augdtt, IRRR , the following prpperty, its all the right, title and interest of defeadenee In and to a certain pernel.ef land situate In Howard township, centre' enmity, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On the North by patine road leading from M Homburg to tboak . .ibteesi s..t by /ands of Samuel Pletcher ; South by lands of Reload Ogrtin's berg, and on lb. West by :and, or Christain Bower*, eststakeing one hundred and twenty gored, more or less, tbeion erect -4d a house, barn and ,other out-buildings, with the ireprnnernente and appartenssioes. th• propori7 a.{ Siii•ll4 • . w Immo Balt Bale 10.0014111310 St_OTO 0'0164 of oOld doy. D. z , .'irtais, 13-11$ 4t. mis 1. jj Lop A BROTHER, Whale,* dealers la, „ Whaler/ale &mws Wholesale stealers Is STATIONERY & ENVBPOPBS, • "STATIONBRY & BFVELOPEEL WTATIONBRY & 1114OPRO. BLANK 1100z', INN, as. , BLANK BOOKS, INK, le. BLANK HOO,. LEX ' KiNno P k-470cefinia, Arrk~ ull ills" a~uee at trai firma M soul Woe as a trill au 'id Old for yUnni4,o4. MM la !I
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