R Solomon's Temple Exhumed. no London Times publishes an in terotinF, letter in regard to the diseove rice II t erusalom from which we select the following : "The colossal foundations (dike temple wall,. which aye 'stones of ten etibits and stones of ejght cubits,' hid by Solomon or his successors on the throne, are now being laid bare at-the enormous depth of 90 feet and more be neath the present surface. The-bridge pest once sp_anned the ravine between the palace of Zion and the temple ofMori -0 is now proved to have been unwards of 150 feet high. If this be. as it seems, the ascent to the house of the Lord which Solomon showed to the Queen of Sheba, we cannot wonder that on seeing It there was no spirit in her. The pin nacle of the temple on which tdo tempt er placed the Saviour has just been un toet the base, and is found still have an elevation of 186 feet. The statement of Josephus Is therefore no exaggeration. If any one looked from the battlements into the valley he would lw giddy, while his sight could not reach to such an immense depth. Sec tions of the ancient wall of Ophel have been exhumed, showing that, as Jose rhos says, it was joined to the southeast angle of the temple. .Aqueducts, rock hewn channels and passages have been loom:mod within and around the harem throwing new light on the buildings,tho rrangetnents and the services of the ernplo. The great work of a complete .xploration of ancient Jerusalem is thus ; atrly and auiciously. commenced. orirrtunn a' isit of the Sultan and rand izier to this country, and the ;presentations made to the lattpr by the Sr , libtsbop of York, followed up as hey have been by the energy, the wis mil nod the tact of Lieut.. Warren and 19 admirable AO, have soothed down iodem preptd:ce, removed local oppo item, and thus brought about opportu title; for excavation and exploration :tell as never occurred before • and ',odes, large numbers of Arab laborers ,n%l' been trained to the work, and are niter t,; be employed,, and the exact phut' for successful exploration are now ell known." Theflaugister of Aaron Burr Them!wits Burr's habits of life were, hate heard my mother say, much like hi-e of Mrs. Kemble. She was a fa walker and skater, and aecompa ii.,l her father on shooting and fishing t. ureiana As a horsewoman she was ii,-erpassed ; and, on her visit to her u England friends, sometimes aston iiid their quiet neighbors by riding the country taking walls and ditch .in flying leaps Yet, she was in the w4l. tense of the word, feminine, and (mi. .atially a lady. Thu lust days of this grand woman ,ere very sad, and here fate is even yet rapt in awfti,i obscurity. It a only nose that, when broken In health and Inerit in heart, by the loss oiler only she ,marked from Charleston, to ', MI her unhappy father in New York, 011 It email sailing vessel, accompanied only ity her physician and servant. 'that vireed never was heard of more, and it has always been supposed that it foundered in a gale off Cape Hatteras. But .owe twenty-five e,r thirty ycars ago a seaman dying in ahospital at New (Mow., confessed to having been a pi rate, and among other terrible things, he .141 of his ship having run down a ti homier bound for New York from !iarleston, and of having scuttled her :tiler taking possession of everything tahiable The few passengers, be said, e, , 1 .nih of the crew as wore disinclined i„ nlist under their black banner, they ~a ipelled to walk the plank. Among passengers was one lady, who re 111.rp,trated against Laving her hands +ward and being blindfolded, promising oiler no resistance. So they let her her own way, he said, and she Hied on to the plank, and, with her side open, walked off into the sea. I !,ye always believed that the woman uth ,, met her fate in this grand Roman V.:IV was the daughter of Aaron Burr, I Burr.—Grace Greenwood. rue MAN WITH THE GLASS EYE.—A te4 nights since an interesting burglar, the N. 0. Picayune, visited the Nora or a person who, among his other I. , ,oceable artractions, has a glass eye. It so happened that on the night 111 l oemtion he had retired to rest without ntnoilog his artificial optic. The 1, ,41ar cautiously entered the room, ylnuh lighted hj , the family burning .zitc lust as he was about laying his hand on it costly chronometer and a Aell tilled purse, his attention was at tracted to the sleeper, and to his Hnt" paile he encountered the gaze of one Intl opened eye fixed fiercely upon him. In the glare of the lamplight it spark led like a gem, and the burglar thought .onitted rays of tire. Ile had heard "I people sleeping with one eye open, had never seen it illustrated be- N . one, he thought, but the evil "lie possessed such a faculty. Even in the act, orgrasping the spoils, his hand 4a4 arrested by the singular appari i'M, arid darting out orate roomy lie turnbled down stairs, never stopping mail he reached the banquette. Here he was laid hold of by a policernarf, 4110 demanded to know what he was about. 'file devil's in there I" exclaimed the frightened outlaw. • i "The devil!" ' "Yee, I know it must ho him, for he nleeps with one eye open I Tint LITTLY Oxen.-1) 0i o you over Mud( how much a little child does in a 'lay? How from sunrise to sunset the dear little• Mot pater around—tq nimlessly. Clirtibing up hero, kneeling 'l'ain there, running to another place, but never still. Twisting and turning, ridlin i and reaching, and doubling, as If testmg every bone and muscle for their future uses. It Is xery curious to watch it. Oise viho § dooSsilo will.under stead the deep breathing df the rosy lit tle sleeper, as with ono arm tossed over curly head, it prepares for the next .Isy's gymnastics. A busy creature is jalle —Two walking sticks; a broom ; min dozen pair woolen socks—able for "ring ; pair boots ; eagle en tte legs ; ' l 4 imp; four years' pow rent •, and his picture nie Grant's Meat gifts. ''lle gathor s them in; gathers Ith ern i rt. " 3300k0 & jistationern. GRAND OPENING! GEORGE \O'IkRIEN, has junt rocolveci the largeht nod moot corn pieta clock of %BOOKS & BTATIONEWi, over brought to Bellefonte. All the LEADINg NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,IC., will be kept on band Subscriptions will be received for the various Periodical,' of the day. Parties ordering through him may feel as sured that their orders will be promptly at. tended to. Room corner of Dunlop and High streets, In bush's Hotel building. Irian!) LIVINGSTON'S BOOR STORE, (Established in 1846.) At this well known establishment may be found everything In the 8001< LINE, whether THEOI,OOICAL, CLASSICAL, • LAW, SCIENTIFIC, Ult LITERARY =1 FAMILY mritrs, with or without Photogragrie Platea ranging lh price from irt 7b tga Also all the Day and Sunday School Book, In general use IiLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, _ LEGAL MANILA LFA; 11, lII.ANKS STATIONERY, ete, iiTATIONERY, ete' Prompt attention given tot piers A Illxnd discount mach to those do boy fto moll again vI4ol _ N ENV BOOK sTO 111: If HOLEJALS £Z SZTAIL 110. 1 0, Sin honer,/ and NMI E rnpon na IS JACOB D. MILLER, Has purehaaed the Book. Atationery and News establishment of Kinsioe and Bro., on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which ho has Just added • large invoice of goods, such as la genergitykept In a well conducted Book and Stationery Store. Ifle stock conslsta of Theological Medical, Law, Mineellaneolg, Sunday Seined, School Bunks, Time Book. Pails Rooks, and Diaries Fiery grade and price 14 rap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, tine French Paper. Erne lopes of every description sad Price, Pens, Inks, Inkstand., Eraser., Rubber bands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayon., etc. A LSo,—lfially and Weekly Papere, klaga zinee and Sheet Music, a large supply of Legal and Justice' Bhuike,constantly on hund, Also V P Internal Ravenna Mauve at hter. He is also Wholesale Agent for Loehr - lien's Velet-a lcii Writing Fluid Country merchants would do well to call and examine my stock - before pnrehaslng else where, as l can pelt at manufacturers prices, Boots got to order when debut. n034-ly Motels—,Saloons. AMMAN'S maim _DANIEL C (iAßMAN,Proprielor This long.e•tablislied and well known Hotel, situated On the pool.llenal corner of the Dia mond, opposite the I ourthmise had Mg been purchased by Daniel Garman, lie announces to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and Is pre pared to render the most satisfactory acrorn tmalation to all who may favor him with their patronage No pains will be spared on his part to add to the convenience or comfort of MS guests. All who stop with hint will find hi. bible abundantly supplied with the moat sumptuous fare the market wall afford, done up in style by the most ex perienced cooks Ills tier will /always contain the choicest-of liquors. H is Stabling Is the beat in too n, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostler,. Hive him a call, Oho and all, and he feels confident that all ylll be matiafied with their accommodation An excellent LH ery Is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage vim= EXCHANGE HUNTING don, Pa.—J MORRISON, Proprietor Thle old establishment, having been leaned by J Morrison, former proprietor of the Mor ninon House, ham been entirely remodel. 1 and re furnished, and supplied with all the modery . improvements and conveniences necessary Col n first-clana Hotel. The dintag rgipm has been removed to the first Ibmr, and in now epacloun and airy, and the chamber. are all well ventl late& And the Proprlebor will endeavor to make his guests porfectly at honor Patoientiern for Bedford Syrlugs will Ilnd tills the moxt denlr ghlemtopping pine, in Huntingdon ilMmuly rI,EMINGTON HOTEL ( iEl'. PART, flioligietor lie reepeetfullylreorgralthe public gprierally that i.e now , oeeilpleii the Mon e named where he will Iht,glful to meet mid greet hie former friends, AU reecho a chars of the public patronage fly strict personal attention to the details of his business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to ell who may favor him with their patronage His liar and Table will bit made a spbclalty. Ills Stable is good and will be attended by careful, attentive host bars. An excellent Livery le attached to this establishment, which strangers will find to their advantage. Give him a call, one and all; he feels eonlident that all will be hallefled with their accommodatio ns. 01:4122-1Y MOSIIANON burg, Pe—JOHN S. GRAY, Proprietor This long-established and well-known Hotel, having been purchased by John S. Oray, he announces to It...former patrons anti to the public generally, that he has refitted It thor oughly, and Is prepared to render the moat satisfactory acconnnodatione to all who may favor him with their patronage. All who slop with hire will find his table abundantly sup plied with the h faro the market will afford. His bar will a days contain the choicest of liquors. Me stabling is the best In town. Give him a call, ye weary-laden and a-hungered and he will give you rest, confident that all will be satisfied with their accommodations, Stages run to and from the honor. vlln3o MONTOUIt HOUSE, LOCK HA rx i r ven—lßA A CHURCH, Propriator Anyotouggist in the country will tell you, if • you take the trouble to enguiteThat every one This elegant Hotel, formerly known as the that buy, it. bottle of we, 1),,,,04,,,' 4 "Waoltington Honor," no Water attest, Is now from them, speaks in thp most ungnaM ' ready fur the reception of vhdtors and board- wino° of Its great modlgal virtue. era It hats loom elegantly furnlahed, and Its [ table is always Huppllod with the beet. Visitors I to Lock Haven will find this the pleasantest 1 / --• Ogee in the city A free bum conveys the ' guests of the Immo to and from tire various CUE'S DYSPEPSIA CUSH, trains vliude ~- • Will also be found invaluable iti all CHOP of 1101I8E AND LOT FOR SALE. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Bummer Com- Kriping, and In fact every die-ordered The attbseriber offers a double two- Plain" , story Frame House and Lot for sale, together condition of the miomach. with an exceelleot atone stable and carriage house, situated near the Court House and di- sor-Hold 4_llrugglsto In elly or country er rrectly oppoolte the propooad Park it promo- erys here al gl.per bottle, or by application to node grou The property IS in good email- th e tine and will rent for 11500 per annum Water at lire door of Um latmernerit It 'when. Terms enoy,—port each, anti 'might've on tittle to cult I themellower. . I tic-Hermit.% :thin+ I, 'tto-mo u. ir \N:\ II \ Wl' liftebicar COE'S COUGH BALSAM I This long tried and popular Remedy isagaln called to the attention of the public. As often at the year rolls around, the prfrietors annu ally make their bow to the poo e, and remind them that amongst the many Inge 'required for the health, comfort and sustenance of the family through the long and tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be for gotten. For yearn it has been a household medicine—and mothers Anxious for the safety of their children, and all Who suffer for any di sease of the throat, chest and lungs, cannot afford to do without IL In addition to the or dinary fur once No long in the market, we now furnish our mammoth family site bottles, which will, in common with the other sizes, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP. The Balsam will be found Invaluable, and mny al wive be relied upon In the most extreme CaSPH. WHOOPING COUGH The testimony of till who have used it for this terrible disease during the last ten years, Is, that It invariably relieves and curet. It. SORE THROAT Keep your tclront wet with the flalmin—ta king little and often—and you will very noon find relief. 1111th CoLNI AND potions Yield at once to a steady use of thisgreat remedy It will nueeeed In giving relief where all other remedies two failed SORENESS OF THE. THROAT, CHEAT AND MEM Uo not delay procuring and Immediately ta king Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named diflicultles They are all premonitory nymplome of Consumption, and if arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of ehadows from which none ran ever return IN CAST TMPTIQN Many a earo-worn sufferer liss found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough Balsam, IN 8110ItT The peopleeknow the nrtiele, end it needs no eomment from us It Is for sale, by every Druggist and Deeler in Medicines In the Uni ted `States C O. CLARK CO Sole PropTlekna, New Haven, CL READ , READII READIII 'fHE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE, =I ‘Vorld's Great Remedy (X.*".9 • DYMPEPBIA MIRK Tide preparatlop is pronounced by Dynpep tica'Ais the only known remedy t hat will surely cure that aggravating and fa Malady For year. It swept on Ito fearful tide carrying be fore If to an untimely grave*, its millioneasuf ferers. CUE'S DVSPENIA CURE. HAS COME TO THE RESCUE. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick if eadsche Sourness or Aridity of Stomach Rising of hood, Flatulency, Lassitude, Weariness, finally terrains ling In Death, Are as surely cured by lids potent remedy, its the patient takes it. Although but live years before the people, what Ls the verdict of the masses? Hoar what Looter Sexton, of Milwau kee, says . Wis , Jan. 24, 1808 Metomi C G ri.saa 8 Co., Now Haven, Conn Roth tnynelf and wife have need Coe'n Dye pepele Cure, and It hat. lamed re 110elly ipatis faetory an a remedy I have NO hesitation in saying that we have received great benefit from its 118 e Very reepeetfully, LEHTER 8 ExToN A GREAT BLESSING [From Her I. WARD, Mon, Lontine Co, Ohio ] NipiNSl , HTIIOIIII & AIiIBTROPIO Drugglata, Cleveland, (11110 Gawrcasisa It gives Inc great pleasure to state that my wife has derived groat benefit from the use of Coe's Dyopepela Cure Hite has been fora number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent par oxysms of constipation, which co prostrated her that Pile wan all the while, for months, un able to do anything. iihe took, at your in stance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived Great benefit from It, and is now comparatively well litho regards this medicine an a groat bielfaing Truly yours, Jan. 13th, 140.18.. I. F. WA nib CLERGYMEN The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Allegiteni, testifies that It has oared him a lter all other remedies has failed. nßubuisra C U CLARK CO., •zoterroprn, New liavon.O.t v I in II ly abberttoementn• H AMMEN SECHLER, DEALEFt. FAMILY GROCERIb3! GROCERIEfI FAMIL-Y FAMILY OROCERIFSI Reap constantly on hand • choice and estate*. selected stock of PINE . FINE FINE FRESH CHOICE FRESH CHOICE FRESH CHOICE I FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY GROCERIES.... 0 ROCERIFI3..' GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES. GROCERIES Fremli Tub ()viten qboice Teas, Prime Rio Coffee, Prime Sirup., Dried Fruits, Canned Frults, Good old JIM Cdffee...._Foreign Fruits.... New Corn Ideal......Bupertine Family Flour Ligget's Buckwheat Flour Sugar-cored Hamm. Choice Dairy Butter Prime Factory Cheerio, X X Porto Rico Baking Molasses Extra Washing Soap*, White Clover Honey, Etc , etc., etc. Remember the place HAMMEN lIICCIILKR, HAMMEN BECHLFR, HAMMEN EIF,CHLER, Bush House BELLEFONTE, PA ♦l3nlo.ly D ANFORTH'S PETROLEUM FLUID! NON-EXPLOSIVE! SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SITN I SAFE UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES! THE NEW LIGHT fflE PETROLEUM FLUID Manufactured by J. J. Palmer, under Letters nt, supplies a necessity, as well as a house. old convenience. It has been in use more than a year, and la growing In favor wherever used. It makes the neatest. and in every ire• spect the beat light. No offensive odor, no smoke, no greaae.to soil glrments, no danger from explosion in lamps, does not Injure weak eyes, gives a softer light than Kerosene, can be used with or without Chimney, can be burned in any lamp with the trifling expense of changing burners. IT IS CHEAPF„R THAN ANY LIGHT EX =I 111 who use It will endorse what we say our patron,. put Our Fluid to various untie, and they give as marvelous accounts of its of. flraey In eleening tin, floors, clothes, removing grease or mildew, to relieving rheumatism and eurlng borne, etc The atrial! Patent Briton; Lamp, packed with cotton, In popular "run about light," and Is a neat and convenient thing for a tytteler to take In the p.,. kpt Titlel.llll,l requires no more caution in its nen than kerosene We advise no one to fill • burning ; If any of it spilled, a flame should not ho brought near it, for though It will not ox lode, we do recommend It as good to burn ff in case of carelessness or accident It should be set on fire, smother It with a cloth or hat. If a lamp does not work well, giving on It our Burners, there must be • duct in the burner, and it should be sold ere - The wick doom not rAulre frequent cutting. When eharred the blase flickers, and then the coal may be removed by rubbing or cutting. Chimneys seldom need washing There nev er was a portable light that required so little work to keep it In order. It does not increase the rate of Insurance whore used or stored Is not considered dangerous by the Chicago Board of Underwriters. Received the flret Premium at the Static and Tuecarawre county. (0.) Fare, last Fall. Firemen can control a fire, but they cannot an flaploakon, therefore the Fluid le preferable un ttla account. l'E CANNOT BE EXPLODED! Moo offered to any person who will produce n legitimate explosion of its vapors In one by over 10,000 families, 1,600 of which me In Cleveland and the vicinity, all of whip, recommend It cheerfully. -4 • FUR HALE IN THIS COUNTY ONLY BY PA'rEB, MAY Ar LOEB, NtERCIIANTS, : : BELLEFONTE. Where it eau be seen burning at shy time. vi4nin Vooto Sc *boric TH E 'PLACE TO GET SHOES Everything ildw and warranted I 0000000 00000 P _ M .0..A..F..F. WHOLZIAIJ AlfD AZTAIL BOOT—AND...I3IIOE—STORE, (One door above Reynold's Bank.) Have Just opened the most complete aasort ment of everything In the BOOT AND SHOE LINE Ever brought to Bellefonte. Their entire stook, which is the largest ever opened in this place, was Made to order from the beet mate rial. It was purchised for cash, and will be sold much lower than any other can afford, who buys on time. They are practical work men, and everything sold will be guaranteed as represented. Repairing and custom-work promptly attended to. v13n20-ly BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE STORE & 8-0-N IILANUFAOTCRIIS D► AND DIULZILS IN BENTS' FRENCH CALF AND CIINGREBB BOOTS ANI) SHOES Having added largely to our former 'dock, we can assure the publle we have now the beat selection In Central Pennsylvania of EE:MSI Buttoned, Front Lade Side Lae, and Congress Boots and Shoes Mapufsetured from the very beat English 'Lasting Glove Kid, Congreon, and Balmoral of the moat fashionable style. M-0-R-O-C-C-0 LS-04)-T-8, With or without heeln Ain°, a foil nomortment of the latest etylee of Misses' and Children's Shoes Missen' and Children's Sheen Misses' and Children's Shoe. Also, a large Mock of those (Thep Shoes, such as wo read ahout, and which we are selling cheaper than the cheapest_ We Invite an elatalnatlon of our geode, and the patronage of the puhnr v12n26-ly FOOT AND SHOE MANITFACTO RY —The undersigned respectfully In omit the citizen," of Bellefonte and vicinity that he has established a firnt class Bush Rouse nnoT A ND 8110 E MANUFACTORY Next door to Morgan's Butcher shop, on the northeast elite of the diamond, where ho will he pleased at all times to wait upon customer!s. He being an F.rperienced WorAnion, customers can rest assured that no palms will be spared to render complete eatiefeetion tientlernen, Is diet!, mignon anti youths eon be Re, modated with the bent SHOES, 8110 ES, Ulf OFIli, etc., manufactured (mint the bent stoock, and in the latest atylen Repairing n( all kind, promptly attended to •11n18 PETER M I AtION 31)arblmare—axed. HARDWARE! lIARDWARF, The place to buy. /J At J HARM; 1 The subscriber. would respectfully inform the community that they how opened a corn' plete I= cornprlaina all •anetex /4 goods In that Ilne a h kik they WILL SELL AT ME LOWEST PRICES • Their stock tonslafsnhf all aorta. fbuilders hardi ware, table and pneket, entlevy, flarpentene, Matron's, Plasterer's 'sod Blaoksorith'it Tools, and Materialnl NeJln, loon, florae. 'shoes, and Horse-Met Rope Tackle, Forka,Chnina, Shovel., Axes, Grind Stones, ate llottioakeeper'a (basin, Satidlerv, Carriages trim mings, etc, with all kinds of COAI, 011. 1.A4.1614.' And the different parte thereof, togethet wither complete annortment of lho bent PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIFB, Etc •They hope, by strict attention to 111011110118 and a comdant care for the accommodation of customers to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Builders' and, others will find it to their advantage to call and Vila( ATE THEIR STOCK MEM 1:1331= OLMES & ESSINGTON, MAN. ufacturers of Superior Refined Caat tee AXES, Double Bats, Pole, Bole and Peel , log Axes, and Broad Hatchets of various pat. terns, manufactured from the beet refined cast steel. Also, Grub Roes, Mattocks, and Railroad and Miners' Picks. With an advantageous ...location and superior facilities for manuSsetnr. Mg, wo can supply the trade with • SUPERIOR ARE, At as reasonable a price ail can be had any. where In the country. We use nothing but the Tory beet of material, and employ none but the beat and moat experienced Workmen.. Our Axes are all warranted. Orders collated. 11Q1.1111113 !ESSINGTON, v12n35 idllesburg, Centre Co., Pa. W H. GOO DEN.-PRACTICA L Barber, has Just opened a new and convenient Barber Shop, over the ahoe store of Graham a Bon, on Allegheny etreet, 13eIllefonte, Pa. Ile hen fitted up thisMem In the beat of ntyle, with all the modern conve nleneen, and will be happy to receive the pat ronage of the public. W H. GOODEN. v1,106-,it IS( )( )fsi It( )4 iri 1101 / IN G t ITER9 GAITERS U VITERS MI !PP!. 124 SLIPPERS, MI IPPFIN, J. A J. BARRIS, No 5 Brockerhofr's ' .w C. K. lIIIINGTON flitaiitineo St titototatibes. YER'S CIIERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases offhe . Throat and Lungs, sue as Coughs, Colds, Whooplug Cough, Bron chitis, Asthma, and Conbumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of Mankind, If this 'excellent remedy for pulmo nary complaints. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their maims. Don, as it has become better known. Its uni form character and iidwerta cine the rufous affections of the lungs and throat, have made It known as a reliable protector Against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, It is at the wane time the most effectual remedy Dud can bit given for in cipient consumption, and the dangerous affec tions of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, indeed as it should be kept on hand in every -familF.lusd tdl are sometimes subject to colds and cough; all should be provided with _this antidote far e, curable, still great numbers of cases where OA disease seemed settled, hare been completely cured, and the •patient tored -to sound health by the Cherry recto . So complete is Its mastery over the disorders of the Lunge and Throat, that the moat obstinate of theta yield to It. When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside. and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro. tectlon from It. .. . . Asthma le always relieved and often wholly cured by It. Bronchitis' is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in smell and frequent doses. Eto generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them hem, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. ATER'S AGUE CURE, for Fever and Ape, Intermittent Fever, Chill Paver, Remittent Fe ver, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, kc., and Indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh or misamatio poisons. As Its name implies, It does Cure, and does not fail Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Ms tab, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poi son • subetance whatever, it in nowise lu lua any patient . The number and Imped e° of its cures in the ague districts, are lit erally beyondanconnt, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified is gratified by the acknowl edgments we receive of the radical cures ef fected in obstinate ease', and where other rem edies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in of traveling through Miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the Ague Cure dsdly. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver it is an excellent remedy, Minter lining - the Liver Into healthy aetivity. For Billions Disorders an Liver Complaint", It is an excellent remedy, producing mac y truly remarkable cures, where other med. eines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ara & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass, and sold all round the world. Pries, 10.00 per Bails F 8. Witsoar, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa 14 11-gra AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, FOR RES TORING GRAY HAIR TO ITBNATU RAL VITALITY AND COLOR.—A dreseloir which I. et once agreeable, healthy, and effee- tual for preserving the hair. Faded or ply +sir In soon restored to Its original color with the gloss and freshness ot youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and bid& non often, though not always, cured by In um Irothiri car reetore the hkir where the follteter are xlertro7e I, er Le glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can laa mitred for usetuineits by this spplic•rton. Is. stead of fouling the hair with•panly sediment, It will keep it clean and rigorous. Its wear reran. t le hair from turning aionn! Lae ell, gray cr falling off, ard consequently prevent behinds. Free from those deleterious sub. stances which make some preparaUorts dar. geroux ■nd inJurioue to the hair, the Vigor eau only tx , neflt but not har HAIR DIIEFIRING.) nothing, else eon be found so deaf sole. Cul ruining neither oil nor dye, It does got soil white ciunbric, Anil yet Liwitiul•n#Ta the hair giving it • rich glossy lustre end a graters porfunte. Prepared by DR. .1 C. AYER t CO, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MAN. Puce sl.oo. R S. Wilson. Agent. A CARD TO "WE LADIES! DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR FEMALEZ Infallible In Correcting Irregularities, Remoi In g Obstructions or the Monthly Turns, from whatever cause, and al- ways suceeneful U A Preventive. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. Females peculiarly situated, or thew* sup posing themselves to be so, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that condition lest they invite miscarriage, after which admo nition the proprietor assumes no responsibility. although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwise the 'Pills are retv ommended as a MOST INVALcABLE REMEDY Per the alle•latIon ,wf thosp,suffering from y irregularitiee whateveg, lie *ell as to pre. i slnt an increase of family when health will not permit It; quieting the nerves and bringing beak the "rosy color of health" to the cheek or the most delicate. Roll sod explicit directions accompany each bog. Price fit per box six boxes, $6. Sold to Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P GREEK, Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte. Ladles, by sending him $1 to the Bellefonte Poetoffice, can have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mall to any part et the county, free of postage. Bold by H. Toser c liock Haven; by G. Sit, Hagenboc Williamsport, and by C. Brown Milton, and y 8. D. lIQW.E, Sole Proprietor, v13n461y New York, BOALSBURG ACADEffi r y". CENTRE COUNTY, PA. The First Term of the Bummer Session of this Institution will begin MONDAY, APRIL 28, and continue Tall Wll2lll. Instruatlons stria to youth of Will sense In all branches usually taught In welPoOnductild A NORMAL DEPAItTIIISN't has been added for the ootivenienoe of teach ers, or those designing to temp. , Rates of tuition per term from $5 to $7. Pu pils charged from the time of entering to the olose of the term. Boarding in private fami lies, at $3 50 per week. . For further information Isidro's, Al W. LEIBRIIII. Principal. CM] anted mere- .i4niay