The Keystone State Therd aro doubtless, but few, compar atively, of the great nines of our fellow citizens that know why Pennsylvania received the appellation of the "Key .tone Stitt° 1" and it: may be equally true, that few are aware of the feet that Pennsylvania decided tho great issue of American Independence. In the old Episcopal' churchyard in Chester, stands a plain, neat monument, about twOvo feet in height, erected over the r emafhiliof John Morton, ono of the .igners of dm Declaration of Indepan dencr, July 4, 1776. It bears the fol lowing inscription po : d i cated To the memory of .101 IN MORTON, A incinher the first American Con grem from the State of Pennsylvania, U4sembled in Now York, 1765, and of the next Congress, assembled In Philadelphia, 1774, and various other public stations. Born, A. D., 1724. Died, April, 1777. This monument was erected by a portion y of his relatives, October 18.11. 1895. In 1775, Ado Speaker of tho Assembly of Penn sidvania, John Morton was re,-elect ed n member of Congress, and in tho ever memorable ses sion of July, 1770, be attended that imgtivt body for tho last time, eushrucing his name in the grateful roinembrancy Of the A mot.- lean peoph , by signing the >cc- Inrution of lodependence 'ln voting by State's upon the question of Imlependlince of thn American Colonies, there was n tie, until the vote , of Pennsylvania two mem- from whtch voted in the nfllrmittive, MB= MIEIM== last member, 101 IN MORTON lef ill the proMulgation of the glorious diploma of American Freedom John Morton being censured by some of ho filen& for his boldness in giving en,t i ri< vote for the Declara tin of Independence, his pro phetic spirit dedicated from his death bed the follow ing message to them. them that they will live to see the boor when they acknowledge rt to hat o been the most glo rious service that I has e er rendered to my countrYt" The circumstances attending the adop tion of the Heelarathin of Independence by the Continental Congress are as fol :ws The vote was taken by the deli.- .;ations of the thirteen colonies Six of theta voted in favor of and six against the iiusasure These dnlre sat sight, and left of the Prt.itient, John Hancock In front of him the Penn- II :111 111 delegation were seated Avh e a th e deleg a tions from all the enlon lex, est-tilt Pettnoyivonot had 111,- ..41, toll it was discovvrial that they were 41111111) diiidi , tl, John Huneock, per that John Morton, one of the Penn.) I t !Ulla (14.141rIttiMi, %1 its WA 111.111 4 11011 svcriiingly aware that the Ikkt r held the casting vote in the said ~f the ineioure, arose nll.l 111/11.: :1 speech, urging the YetoPtyl ,:111111 41..leguition to vote lot Indepen dence Ile continued his exhortation intil h. saw .1 vim Morton enter the hall, %then he .at down The Pettio.y Viltila delegation stood squally divided upon the great issue, un til John gale the casting vote in fat nr if the Declaration Thul M,,rton tleenlod the vete l'ennsylvi.nt , and thus l'enn,N It u nto by giving the en4ling vale, deeidod :he important que.tb.n , and from thi% :nerngance, she receised the mune of lie)itoto• Slaty," -the thirteenth Stitt(' - 111.111,a k of the Arch 'l'l)e r..)vam why John Moitun WII:4 de !),‘,.,1 in the oceupane 1/f`hi+ seat on 'hat oceamon was that a number of In -100031 pennon+ [sited )111111 that llllPrii arging him to rote aganaq the laration " Bill they could not pre vail , and many of them el lel 100 to Sel• the lime whnn they had to.a , lcnowledge it I,a+ Ihe best thing be (*mild do, and •tlw nio.t glorious service that he had rev rcnduted Ilia country." 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Xi, Elan --"thn•dnt it I was returning to Tallithaisie, Inns hunting excursion itt Florida," say.' a recent traveller, "we were rowing along by the shore, about M 1114,4, strange, grave, and prolonged sound droLk ray ear At Ilr.t I thought it wag be a drone, or fly of extraordinary magnitude , but seeing nutmeg I luta, tamed my guide let to what it could be replied he, "dot is de fisli what I.lllg, call it siren, or mer maid fish, and °theta mode° '' A lit tle way on we beard a greater chorus of the.e strange voices, reminding 1110 faint ly of the ironic of char( h organs I ,topped the canoe, the better to study .fringe phenomenon , when, at my 'chic-t, my sable oarsman threti , a rat into tit., water, and noon laid itt the bot tom of the lentil, about a score of little lA, each about `ken inches long, rvsemb the gray mullet very closely in out wit I form "Demo be mermaids, into 'a," said the negro ; “but in the nine of hebben, (1.111. eat dem " "Why not.'" quoth I "Because dey hub de " poison! and pray what's that ?" "'Yes, massa ; when you eat one ob &se fish, you fall to sleep in lab you can never get out again 'I tried to laugh my black friend out of his notion, but in vain I n spite of what he said, however, I had my musieos tried that evening, and fvund, as I ex liected, that 1 was none the worse for the experiment. The musician fish is white, with it few blue spots near the bell' It is about sunset when these Vella begin to sing, and they continue their music during the night, imitating the grave and sonorous droning of an organ, j(11011,8 it reaches your ear when sou stand outside It eta reli. —An exchange tells or two young men in Nashville!, Tenn., who lovea two tisters and. were cruelly refused. They than went t•o the bridge crossing the ri y -7, and with ono last look to lisinven, one I, trowoll glance at earth, one thought of their loved, they together—were rescued by n friend, who opportunely Jippriired en the Refill", 1111 I lIIN itPti to Ink,• t3ootto Sir 55tationergi. GRAND OPENING I EORGE,O'BRIEN, . r has Met rorrived the largest. and moat rom pleto stork of 1 . 14 . 0 . 61C8 t STATIUNIkY, ever broughtto Beßerea& All the LEADING NEW£IPAPEItS, MAGAZINES, &C., will he kept on lirtnii 'Flidiacriplion. will he received for the tarlous Periodical. of the day Parties ordering through him may feel Re wired that their orders will be promptly at. tended to. itootn, corner of Dunlop and high etroete, in Bush's Hotel building vA4119 L'y NOSTON'S . BOOK STR O (Entablisbed in 1841 ) At. thin %teltltnown estutilinhnient may be found everything lu tho 1100)( LINK, whether 'l'll EOLOWCAL, CLASSICAL, • LAW, Sri Will Flu, OR LITERARY An ex len .1 e woo_oltnioll of I= with or without Photogrnphle flinging u :IS r 7ti r ; S "' (1: o i 7 ;tl 5 g A ei l4 l:ri :il use l l ih' thy n S BLANK BegiKg !ILAN!: !WOK'S I. ItI,ANI:S LE(7.11. It sT ATIONERY, ole HT ATIONFAtI eL4 Prompt attention Risen t , order• A libiernl Marmara mart° to thy, who tiny to nwiu n vl4lll N E NV HI It K ;•],( m. /100 A+, Stn t10,147V /171,1 NhCS If/Ot 111 In MILLER H a s rueeha.ed the Hook, SUfflonery and New« e.dnl,ldinient of Kin.doe and Bee , On Allegheny nine t, near the Diamond, to virlin•li he lotaiirrt added 11 large inn are of I411(111/ 1 1. 1 .111 11 an ot generally ken in n emollieted Book and Slntionery Story. Itw slot k run" Into of I theological, M , •11i1,11. 1,11%. M invollmmompi Sunda) School, School ink" l'ait tiookft, and Dmrnoll. I..avry anti price Of ( up, Legal, Letter, 'kith mei Note Pilf , r, 1.1 . 1.111.11 r 1:11,I• Ipe" o 1 'very 111...1 !option and e, Pew., Ink., In k "land", Erato r". It hand, traintioarent and ettinotnn Slate,., Slate l'eneile, Leon' Patricils Crayon", ete • A --latilv /VII Wevkly >tete+ Anti Sheri-,ltrlttnie, n iltrgr.y.npply of LeKill teel .Inrt 1111111k110 . 011411111111 , .. S I itternal it. trenge :rt4oniet at Bur IleH Ake N helernle Agent fur elo•tle led V. riling Finiti wintry 1040 11/111tY 4011111110 VI , II to ( /dl and ',R.1.. , 111 V atoi k 1.1010 lIIIIIIIRJIIIK clam a In.r, no 1 un cell at mantifiv•turt•rn t•rokr tulan 1.1n0.14-1), 3i)otclo—A'aloottr, I.\ KJI A N'S IttYll.l. 11.1\1 1:1 1,1 ~‘lol%\, I La. Shit IliwAri Hotel, imlifitial 1.1 OW nontha as, r oI Om mod, fumingly Illy iiiiithoose ha, tog been puri lu I artiod 1..0 marl. he atinowneen tii llie former patrons of ill,n establishment and to the tr,eling piddle gent tally, that Ito thoffilighly refitted Ids 11111141., Jlllll is pre hi rend, the most matistaytory aeoorn itiod. it ion to ill who may (won bun .101 I..ktiomage laden will lot spared on his pail hi iylil I 011 liiiii.lll I.llltifiirt oI ri l iogs All who atop with him will tied lii • tidily iitiondatitly supplied with the !host wptaous hire the trarket x ill afford. done .pr Ili Ott b• h) the most t IpeilenCeli 1 . 1,04“ His Isar .111 tdwave • 1111tain the choicest of liquors. 111. 1. the hest in town, Wel it ill always he attended by the most trustworthy and at him a Call, ./110 and all, lold he feel 4 • etilident that all will lie aattafied with their iteeionueolation An exeellent Lir elf is attn bed to 1111$ earabli.hinent, .11.•11 i-tr.togere from abroad trill nail greatly to their silt alltage vtia22 1 1 X('IlANffi' 114)TEI„ If UNTIN(I A don, Pa MORKNON, Propletur 4 , 410,11..ittn..ni, listing been feared by .1 111tbrrieom (Muter proprietor of the Nor ri.on li.•••11 entirelt remodele I nod refornielied, And Npplled with all the modern improvenwas slid conveniences necesaary to A first-elites Hotel 'Phe dining room Lisa been removed to the ti rot Ito it and k now nlllOOll/4 and airy, and the .•liambers are all well venti lated, and the Proprietor A 11l endeavor to make Ids guest.. perfectly at home r/1.114ellgo•re for Bedford Springs will find this the moat desir able .topping place In Huntingdon v13n291y. T l l I'M I NoToN mum__ " • HART, Proprietor Ile 3 femortfully informsllei public general] that he now occupies the above named How?: where he will be glad to meet and greet his former friends, and receive a share of the public, patronage Ily strlet, personal attention to the details of hi, business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage Ilia liar and Table will be made a spoeialty Ills Kahle la good and will be attended hiy careful, attentive host, tern. An exrellent Livery is attached to this eatablialiment, whit h strangers will find to their advantage Ilive him a call, one and all, he feels confident that all will lie satisfied with their aevonloclations 11 Litt-ly MOSIIANON 11011 , 4 E, PHILIPS. burg, Pa—JOHN H H , Proprfrtur This long-entahlished and well-known Hotel, having been purchased by John H f iray, be untiouneen to its former patrons and to tiro public generally, that lie ha.. refitted It thor olighly, and in prepared to remoter the most matinfitetory IWCollllllo,llltihila to all who May favor him Witi. theirpatronage All who atop With him will Mild his table abundantly nup iled with the best flue the market will afford Ms bar will always conUtiu the choteest of liquors Ilia atabling in the idott towu (live him p call. ye weary-laden sada-hungered, and lie will give you rest, confident that ail will Ito itittlaffed with their accenimodationa Stages run to and front the house vlindo MONTOUR 11()IT414,---14)CIC II A ven-119 A letor 'fitls elegant Hotel formerly linos a an the t'NVitithlngton fictive " irli V. titer street, Is now reads' rot the reeentiOn 4,1 ‘lr l ll ,, ra and hoard ers It has been elegantly Mt melted, rail its table is okays autioplicit with likeliest. Voutorn to Lock Haven will lied this the pleitaantest plaeo in the city A free lots conveys the guests of the house to and from the various trains ‘1111.16 ' Will NINO Illt (mind invaluable in all eases of - 14 ()„sli A Nit LOT FOR SA LE. I Diarrhea. Dysentery, Colic, Rummer Coin- The mitimeriber otters a d o uble two- Plaint., eiriping, and In feet every die-ordered story rl/11111) 'loose and 1...1 for sale, tokether , eonilltl"ti "r the etOrnn e h witil all 404,111. 1 a stone stAblig and CHI 1 loge house, sititatini near the i coil Hints, nnil .Ii- ito--t-ittlii ha' Di torskts in i Its' or country ev - rectly opposite the proposed Pat 1,..•4 picnic- ent whet. at SI pi r bottle, or 6y application to 'ta d, gi,,,,n,t4 7l ho loopeit) to in giii..l ....I I- the . Gut, ~..1 ‘‘ ill i 1 i. , If., rrisi 1., r nimtbill %%10 , 1 at 1 , 14. d ,,, r1 ~1 .11.• Ise'. tnOtt kiivh , ti 'I. rlll , .1,4}',.. -Inlll .•n , ll, .owl halmi.. ~ I I 1.1111 , 1 . -till 1 litebica COE'S COUGH BALSAM I c, 'rhle long tried and popular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. An often as the year rollearound, the proprietors annu ally make their bow to the people, and remind thorn that amonget the many things requited for the health comfort and Rustenance of the family through the long and tedious months of winter, COO'n Cough lialsam aliould not be for gotten. For yearn it 1111/1 been a household medloinn—and mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and all who suffer for any di neene of the throat, client and lunge, cannot afford to do without It. In addition to the or dinary for once no long In the market, we now furnish our mammoth family nine bottle., -which will, in common with the other Mons, be found at ail Drug Komi!. J FOR CROUP The Ra l ream will he found irralunlile, and may aiwaya he relied upon In the moat extreme W HOOP LNG (MOH The testimony of all who hare used it for this terrible diliellSO tiering the lard ton years, to, that It invariably relieves and euren-it. =I Keeryiror taront wet with the linleem—tA kinK little and egen—and you will very noon linti relief. =I il.lli nt OW, to a iiheivity ono of xrrieti rerniuly It will enoneriii in giving relief where nil other reivreeliev have failed =3l Do not delay proburing and Inimedistely Coe'a Cough Balsam, N hen troubled with of the %lame named dlffieultien They are ull premonffbry symptoinn of Consumption, and If not arrested, aID Ammer or litter sweep you away into the valley of shadows from which noun ran ever return • • tv wNI4(•M'TION Many a core-worn affirerer ha 4 found relief and to-day rejolves that her life 1)1.1.0.1.11 made catty and prolonged by the use of l'oo'n Cough Balaton lEEBI penpin know the article, and it needs nn comment Cr,tin 114 It is fnr rain by ovary I irugglmt and Denier in Medicines in the Uni ted Staten Sole I'mprietorn, New Haven, (1_ I= THU A I'ITNTIoN of , THE PEOPLE =1 Vorld'■ Went Remedy I= ri preparation II pronounced by Dynpe tien a+ the only known remedy that will sural p f mute that aggravating and fatal malady For yearn itaut on ns (earful tide carrying be fore It to an untimely grate, Its millions of inif- )ES US SPEINIA rEHE HAS COME TO TH E RESCUE I Itidtgo.Hion, I/mei - min, Hick limular be, Sourneho or Acidity of Stomach Hiring of Foal, Flatulency', haesitude, Wearinemo, finally terminn ting In La:aitt, I lined It makes the neatest. and in every re al,' as Purely cured by this potent remedy, as sport the befit light. No offensive odor, no thepatient takes It. Althoygh hut five ears smoke , no grease to poll garments, no danger before the people, what Is tho verdict of the from explosion In lamps; does not injure weak masses? Hear What Lester Sexton, of M ileum eYee, gives a softer light than Kerosene, ran k Cm, says l tw, need with ne without Chimney, ran be horned In any lamp with the trifling ex prose changing burners MILWAI CU, W14,.1im zl, 181 N Memnr4 CLOIR & l'o , New !Liven, l onn. Both thyself and aff.•Ta.r limed roe', It,- pepaia Cure, and it hit. proved Perfetqly vow, factory an a remedy I hare Nc t hesitation In saying that we have ',welted great benefit from lud use Very roxpertfully, LESTER SEX TON II OM' A GREAT 14LISING (From (tor 1.. WALD, Avon, ',mine Co , Ohio I Messrs STROM/ & AJUISTILORO, Drugglotg, Clereland, Ohio (Isierttatari It given lIIP groat pleasure to state thitt_my wife has derived greet benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepnia Cure. Mho hail boon fora number of yearn greatly troubled with I rynpopitia, accompanied with violent par uxyamn constipation, which so propitiated her that She Wan all the while, for montlin, un able to do anything She took, at your M aumee., Cumin Dyspepsia Cure and rims derived Great benefit from it, and in wow comparatively Well She regards this medicine an a groat blessing Truly yours, Jan 13th, level. I. F WARD. 11E11.01'M EN The Rev Itatac Aiken, nt Allegheny, teatlflex that It how 0110'4 hltn utter all other reused lea low (Mind =1 ny druggiat In the country will tell you, If ~11 take the trouble to enquire, that every one ihat buys II Mritln of Coo'. Itypdwinita Cure from them, speaks in the moat unqualified prooio of M. great medical virtue. CUE .I)I(HPEPSIA CUR?: ANIM EN SEC ILIiER DEALER 11.1 IMMI Keep constantly on hand a choice and carefully selected stock of GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES . -GROCERIES, ....G ROGER lES Frenh Tub Oysters MEE it* Good old Java o.:ffee.....Foielgu Frusta .. New Corn Meal . .Ruperflne Family Flour Ligget's Buckwheat Flour . Sugar-cured flame. I=l + s 'F II E I' ET It OE EIT M I ,- LUTE) r is 41.11(N Fit abbertiottuento• FAMILY CiIIOCERIYA 1 OROCERIEB FAMILY FAMILY-GROCERIES FINE FINE FINE FRF/311 CHOICE FRESH CAOICE FRESH t{OICE FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY Choice Tem, Primo Rio Coffee Prime gimps, Dried #sulUi E=1:117E! Choice Dairy Butter Prime Factory Cheese, XX Porto Rico Baking Molasses Extra Washing Soaps, White Clover Honey, Eito , etc, etc. Remember the plaze HAMMEN SECHLER, HAMMEN HECHLEE, lIAMMEN RECHLER, *anti Howie I= flanir,iy I)A ND/RIM; PETROLEUM rain! NON EXPLOMIVE 50,1,1 ETU INU NEW TINDER THE MEM \J E UNDER ALI, CI ILrt'NSTAM'F.9 TII t: NF.AV LIQIIT. Manufletured by .1 J Palmer. nnder Lettere Patent, euppliee a neve.leity, as Mena. a ho une hold eom en fen., It hag been In nee more than a vear, and In gr.,. mg In favor wherever I'l' H CHEAPER THAN ANY LIGEIT EN l'Evr DAYLIGHT 111 wh.. n• 4 II will ori.lorm , w h a t we day Our patrons put Our Fluid to various uses, slid they give us marvelous accounts of Its ef tiesey in Meaning tin, floors, olpthee, removing grew. , or mildew, us relieving rheumatism and iiring burns, etc. The latent parked with entton, w peptilar . 'rtin shout llght,” and In a neat and entt,enient thing for a traveler to take in the,poeket. Thin Fluid requires no morn caution In its tint, than kerosene We advt-e no one to fill a lamp while burning, if any of it spilled, a flame should not to brAught near It, for though It will not explode, wt, do recommend it an good to horn If in ease of carelessness or neeident it should ho set on lire, smother It with 11 1•1001 or hid. If /11 lamp does not work woll, tinning on It our Burners, there must be it defect in the burner, and it should bo sold ered e 14.1( doe“ not require frequent rutting. When charred the blaze tin kern, and then-the coal runty i.e retrieved by •rubbing or cutting elilvitheyx Rebhan need witidilrig There nev er WWI it portable light that required no little work to keep It in order It does out Ineresgo the rate of Insurance whore used or stored. I+ not coomidorcil dangerous by the Chicago Board of linderwritere. 120 , eh out thr first Premium at the fitark and Tunearawra county, (0 ) Palm lent Fall Firemen van control a Are, but they cannot an expliodon, therefore the Fluid In preferable on thin account. I'l' CA N NOT BE EXPLODED! $lOO Miered to Ay pernon who will produpe ii legitimate eirpholion of its vimorm. In INO by over 10,000 fluolllee, WOO of which are In clevelond and the richnit3, all of whom reeommend It cheerfully." FOR HALE , IN TIIIB COUNTY ONLY BY 1,4 )EB, MAY & J )1:11, 1.:ItC11 IN'ES, IVlivrit it van ho 00011 burning alt my toots & 55hoess. e, TH E PLACE TO, Cr ET SHOES I Everything new and warranted! 00000000000000000OG Of POMO 00000 P......M. c.A. F F.RE. Y.... 4..... C.0:9, BOOT—AND..BIIOE—STORE, (One door above Reynold's Bank.) Have Just opened the most complete assort ment of everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE • Ever brought to Bellefonte. Their entire stock, which Is the largest ever opened in this plane, was made tp order froth the beet mate rial. It was purchased 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 STIE HTORE a-R-A-11-A-M t R-O-N NANWAO7I7I.OII OF AND DIALERS IN (lENTB' FRENCH CALF AND 00NORF98 BOOM AND !MOM Having added largely to our former stock, we can aseure the public that We have now the bent selection In Central Pennsylvania of Ladies' Buttoned, Front hare, Aide Lane, and Congrees Boole and Shoes, Manufactured • from the very best • English Lasting Glove Kid, Congress, ' and Balmoral of the most fashionable style I= With or without heels. Also, a full assortment of the latont styles of m 'woof and Children's Shoos Misses' and Children's /Theme Minims' and Children', Hhoee • • Also, atttge stock of those Cheap Shoen, such Al we read about, and which are are aellmg cheaper than the cheapest We invite an examination of our goods, and the patronage of the public vlltn26-ly P(OT AND SHOE MA N UFACTO RY —The undersigned reapeetfully In mine the citizens of Bellefonte and •Isinity that ho hen established a first Mane Buah !fowls lE= Next door to Morgan's Butcher shop, on the northeast sole of the diamond, where he will be pleased at all tunes to wait upon customers lie being an Experienced Workman, customers can rest assured that no pains will be spared to render complete satisfaction Gentlemen, la dies, misuea and youths a an la leoommodated with the beat Silo 1, HllO Fr, H 110 ES, etc, manufaettired from the bent atoock, and In the latent toying Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to vlllllB PETER ISIchl,lllON JE)arblmare—axed. HARDWARE I HARDWARE I he plare to buy J & J HARRIS t The euhnerthera would tenpectfully lnfohn the community that they have opened a eon)/ pieta ,Toeli OF HARDWARE. rompriring all arintina of goods In that line w filch thry WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST PRICES Their Mork eOnalsts or all sorteof btilldern hard' ware, table and pookot tiutlery Carpenters', , Carpenter. Mission's, Plasterer'. and Illaekamlth'm Tools, and Material., Nails, Iron, llor.. shoes, and 1101w.-.hoe Nails, Rope Tackle, Forks, Chains Shovels, Acne, Grind Htonns. elf llousekeeper'n Goods, Padilla, Carriages trim tor , with all kinds of • And the different parts thereof, together with s complete assortment of the boa PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Etc They hope, by strict attention to Business and a constant rare for the accommodation of customer, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Builders and others will find it to their advantage to call and EXAMINE THEIR STOCK MMI DEE= OLMES & EssiNGTOX, MAN lasetorers of Superior Refined Oust teel AXES, Double Bina, Pole, Bole and Peel ing Axee, and Broad Hatchets of various pat terns, minUfactured from the beet refined eget steel Also, Grub Hoes, Mattocks, and Railroad and Miners' Picks. With an advantageous location and superior facilities for manufactur- Mg, we can supply the trade with a At as reasonable aprlee as can be had any where lu the country. IYlluxe nothing but the very best, of matertar, and employ none hut the bent *ld meet experienced workmen. Our Axee are all warranted Order, solicited,. 11OLMES AECISINOTON, v12n35 Mllesburg, Centre Co., Pa. WII. GOODEN.-PRACTICAL • Barber, has Just opened a new and convenient Harper Shop, over the shoe 'store of Graham it Son, on Allegheny 'street, Itelllefonte, Po He Mtn fitted np thin room in the beet of vtyle, with all the modern eonve nieneen, end VI dl he happy to raeoiso ihe-pnt- I owlet. of the while W. if GOODEN. vl4olre3t ItEl,l:ErosTr =I BOOTS oOTH. BOOTH GA ITER/3 (A ITEM GA IT ERB 41,IPPER:i Li! I Pl' }L4 hIAPPEILS I= .1 & J. HARRIS, No. 5 Itrockerhon's Row C II 1141811121 . 014 ) , I=3llEll fifttbicinesZt Erstoraiibeo. Ay.Eirs CIPERIN I'E('TORAL, Nor Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, 2a14.111 as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Conti, Bron chitis, Pontine, and Consumption. Probably never before In the whole hintory of Medicine, has anything won no widely and so deeply upon the eoufidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy. for pulmo nary cognplaints. Through a long aeries of years, and among moat of the races of men It has risen higher and higher in their estitna- Bon, as It has become better khown. Ito unl form character and power to cure the rarlou4 affections of the lungs and throat, have glad. it known as a reliable protector against them While adapted to milder forme of disease and to young children, it is at the same time Om moot effectual remedy that can be given for In cipient consumption, and the dangerous affe, Bons of the throat and lunge. As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, It should bo kept on hand in every family,and Indeed ae all are sometimes subject to colds and cough.., all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought In curable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lunge and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to IL' When nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speitkerfr find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis in generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral 4n small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that' we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. AYER'S AGUE CURE, for Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fe ver, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac., and Indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poison As its name implies, it does Cure and does not fail, Containing neither Arsenic, quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poi sonous substance whatever, It in nowise in jures shy patient, - The number and impor tance gf its cures in the ague dflitricts, are lit.- erzny - beyona Ogiechnt, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.'Cur pride is gratified is gratified by the acknowl edgments we receive of the radical cures ef fected in obstinate cases, and where other rem edies had wholly failefi Unsoolimated persons, either resident in, or traveling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the Ague Cure daily. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver it is an excellent remedy, stimu lating the Liver into healthy activity. For Billions Disorders an Liver Complaints, it is an exoellent remedy, producing, man truly remarkable cures, where other medi cines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Arta tr. Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mies., and sold all round the world. Price, $l.OO per Dottie. F. B. WIIJOff, Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. 1411-2 m AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR RES TORIVO GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATU RAL VITALITY AND COLOR.—A drooling which/ Is at once agreeable, healthy, And offer. tual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair Is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair la thickened, falling hair chesked, and bald none often, though not always, cured by It. uet thlra ear restart the hair *hare the follicles are iikeetro;•t, cr to 'Wads atrophied and decayed. Bet much as remaln can be Fisted for wiefillnena by this application. In 'teed of fouling the hair with apeetylvedintant, It will keep It clean and vigorous. Itn (wore Mona! i.e arir. m en. t hair from turning gray cr fil,ing off, erb•ooneequently prevent boldaers. Free from those deleterious sub• stances which make some preparations dars- moue and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only betroth but not him HAIR DREWING,) nothing else ran be found so desiraoln Coo- tattling neither 01l nor dye, It doom not eel) white etunbric, and yet last!, long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateru perfume l'repareol by DR. J. C. AYER t CO., Practacal and Arutytical Ctiewmtate Low ELL,-mAss. Paws $l.OO. I;ltrTTT' j i A CARD TO TILE LADIES! DR DUPONCO'B ❑OLDEN PERIODICAL PILL I, FOR FEMALFIS. Infallible In Correcting Irmigularities, Ramesi Ing Obstniollons of the Monthly Turn., from whatever cause, and al ways succeeeful as a Preventive. ~ ONE PILL IS A DOSE. Female.' peculiarly situated, or these 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 r., ommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY For the alleviation of those suffering fro* any Irregularities whatever, as well as to pre vent an Increase of family when health will noli permit it; quieting the nerve. and bringing back the "rosy color of health^ to this cheek of the most delicate. Full and explicit directions accompany each box Price fl per box; six boxes, $6. Hold In Bellefonte, Pri., F P GREEN, Druggist, nolo agent for Bellefonte. Ladles, by mending him Silo the Bellefonte Pootoffiee, can have the Pulls cent (confidentially) by mall to any part i th ic i c • c l ‘t , u z li e t) r r . , f i ree i r postage. Haven, wy liagenburk, Wfilianmurt, and by C. Brown Milton, anti by Id D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. TI3n4S-1y BOALSBURG ACADEMY - 110ALSBURG, CENTRE COUNTY, PA The Firet Term of the Bummer Ed)11111lOn a Ulla ineilltUtiOn will begun ItI,ONDAY, APRIL 26, and continuo nil wutia. Instructio . chs QivM to youth of Loth soxo, in all branclioa ustaally taught In wolf-conducteti ttuailegnlc.. A NORMAL DEPARTMENT has been added fcir the convenience of Plank ern or Ilion. &aligning to teach. Rates of tuition per term from 113 to Ir. Pu• pile charged from the time of entering to the clone of the term. Boarding In private (amt.. lien at $3 50 per week. For further Information addrenv. (.}. W. LEISHER, Princlpab ♦llnls 3t anted mere- =MI
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