How a Saloon. Keeper Lost HI, gip,- t er riers—Hanging otit the, Wrong 21 Sign There are a few men in Cincinnati who make a living by selling Amp signs of various kinds, to hang outside of corner, groceries, saloons, &c. Since it was recommended by the Board of Health that signs inscribed " Small pox ~ should be suspended In aont - of every house where the disease prevailed, one of the most enterprising of the chtap sign dea]ersprepared n quantity of them to be ready for th 9 expected de- Mend. The other morning he called with his assortment at a lager beer sa loon, over the canal. if Want any signs?" ho inquired of the portly proprietor. pp Yaw," said Hans, " I vents a sign, 'Sawdust Vented.' " hero it is," 'said the dealer, who was a bit of a wag, handing him one of his small-pox signs, and, receiving his pay, departed. The unsuspecting 'Teuton, supposing it ail right, and not being able to read English, hung it outside of his door.— People passing on the wnlk saw tho at n, turned pale, and huriled to the .other side of the.street. Regular custo mers came, caught sight of the ominous inscription, with a hand on tho door knob, and stole away, remarking that they guessed they warn't very dry that morning, anyhow. A very importun ate creditor, whom nothing could daunt bolero, blanched at the sight, and on go. ing home, he went straight to bed. 4' In the mean-time the staloc.n-keeper so ai NN ondon rig at the absence of his cus. tomer.. The regular rote noon lunch M spread—soup, boiled tripe, bologna sausages, stewed liver, and onions, sauer kraut, and brown L end,—no one to par take of it. Beirtglif a social disposition, o n , solitude was oppressive to him, aside free, bong unprontiible At length one old roan did coins in and tall for a glass of beer. His face was deeply pitted. Ho had it. "I see bs %our sign out there," said the man, with s motion of his head toward the front door, ff that you have got it hero," Nem," replied Hans, supposing that he alluded so snwdust wanted, "I han't got 'em now already. I yoost put out fay sign, I no getch 'em van dry guinea di, say, all de vile." " Yuu want to catch it ?" said the customer in amaze ment. " Yaw, thst's what's de madder, I sent loads of 'em. Good tinge to have mit do house I packs 'em up mit my collar, unt - sprinkles do floor mit my sa loon all over 'em. It gleans out a house bully ' mind I dell you. You're right,'' said the stranger. If small-pox won't clean out n house, don't know what will " "Schmall-box," said the astonished Dutchman, ' , rat you moan by schmall-box, hey ?" Explanation, of course, ensued, And the wrath of that beer-jerker and luneh setter was fearful to behold. Could he have tieismed his vabrage un that painter at the tune, he wobiebrivis "died and made signs no more." ) Sum Natural History. =I Flees—The smnlie4 tinimel of the brute ereationotml the most pesky, iz the fie*. The are about the blgnest of en onion and shine like bran new shot. They spring from low places, and can spring further and faster than any of the big brutes • They bite WU4 than the muaktdoze,for they bite on a run ; one flea will go all over n men's suburbs in 2 minutes, and leave him as freckled as the measles. It is impossible to do anything well with a flea on You except you aware, and fleas ain't druid of that ; the only Ivey is to quit tho bizness of nut kinds Ind hunt fur the flea, and when you hey fouhd him, ho ain't there. This is WU , of the flea mysteries, the fiiekulty they hive ov being entirely lost, just as you have found them. don't suppose there is ever killed on en average, during any year, more than 15 fleas in the whole ov the United States or Amsirica, unless there is a ca. lammity ov some kind--onets in a while there is a dog gits drowned sudden, and then there may be a few flease lost. They aro about as hard to kill as a flaxseed is, and if you don't mash them ss tine 03 ground pepper, they will start business on a smaller kapital just us pes tivorous as ever. There la lots ov people who novor 4een a fiett,t .. 4 it takes a pretty smart man to aeo on i. o ' any how ; they don't stay long in ono place. If you ever ketch a flea, kill hint be ton, yu du ennything else ; for if yu du put it off 2 minutes, it may be tew late. Iffenny a Vets has passed away forever in loss than 2 minnits. A Mr. Wagstaff, of Philadelphia, recently brought a suit against his doe. tor, and alledged that the said Macula pies had persisted in calling on him personally after he. was cured, which fees ho refused tcipay. Dr. F. denied the fart, and Called in a nurse who at tended he invalid to prove it. "Is iti Yrue," asked the court, " that Dr. F. continued his visits when Mr. W. had no Necessity for them.? " " Upon my 'word., sir," answered the witness, "us 'long as I saw the doctor with Mr. W., a thought ho was in considerable don which native opinion caused the 'count4O hurst Into a lit of laughter. --ft young mamma, on the impor• 'taut OCC4ili . o/1 of making her little boy 'his 'first pair of trousers, conceived the /idea thitt it would be,more etionotnical •to mutke , theen of the same dimensions behind and 'before, so that they might be .changed abut and wear evenly. Their effect, when d6nned by the little fell* wasmery ridiculous. 'Phpa,ltt .first .sight'of,the baggy garmetit, burst .anto o. roar-oflaughter, and exclaimed, "OhetnY dear, how could you have the heart to do it ? Why, the poor little 'fellow won't kn.w whether he's going 'to sekool or coittipsi homer , • • ' At tymti'Matss., at school teacher giFriatF6'll6 Brit handl/ail. hho answorod that ,sheAld not killaw. Tito question was ; put to the next,trui Utah : - ehtld; who answered loudly "Adorn, air," witlx apparent satlsfae• Con, "Law," ,aitl the first scholar "you noodout ho so proud about It, ho wasn't an Trisha:wan." "ii)otelo—g)4loono. B ROKERHOFF HOUSE. m o txuANY STRAIT, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, HOUSTAL & KRUM, (Proprietors.) A Atilt dulls hotel—comfortable rooma—prompt attendance. All the modern convenience% end reiteolk : charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling public and to their country friends Si - at-Mass accom modations, and careful attention to the wanly of gueata, nt all .iLlinen, at fair rates. Careful hostiers and {coda stabling. An excellent ta ble, Well nerved . A bar, supplied with the best of ilquort Servants well trained, end every thing requisite Inn first class hotel. Our location in In the business portion of the town, near the post office, the court house, the diuretic'', the banks, and the principal pieces of business, rendering It the most aligible place to atop for those who ',hilt Bellefonte ei ther on bun - Mean or for pleasure. An omnibus will carry pnecengers and bag gage to unit from alltrdne freo of charge:l4-'2l el ONII A D 11111Tsl • Allegany street, ltellefonto, Pa., opposite the Tlrokerliolf Howie. A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Heroism' by the Court of Centre eopnly. First clam bar, restaurant, rooms and ambling. Per- Mone &miring musts unit lodging, at fair rates, can at all nines Go uocommoduted. AN ItI6ELLENT BILLIARD ROUX with three tahle4, new and m perfect condition, nlwltyli 01011 ut proper 111011 . 0, fit 141101 rnlev , for the lovers of thin Wyoming itnd excellent game l'erfeet order mnlntnined to the hobo. Pro fanity nod dinorder promptly roippre4oed S 11• norn not allowed to frequent the bodoon nor to play 0 Ithoint retreat or iI/11 00 ill 111 wiardian4. Moats at all 110111 . 0. Hot Coffee find ten ntWnyn on hand. 11. 11 COMM GA MAN 'S 110TEL-DANIEL uAitmAN, Proprittur. ,This long-established and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, opposite the Courthouse, having been purchased by Daniel Garman, he announces to the former patrons of this ehtablishment and to the traveling public generally, that ho liar thoroughly refilled his house, azni in pre pared to render the moat cilia factory accrete. mofintion to all who may favor him with their patronage. No Twins will lin 'Tared on hie Ipart to add to the convenience ur comfort of sla goer's All who stop with him will flush his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market a 111 afford, done up in style by the moat experienced cook,. His lbw will idwayr contain the chowest of liquors Ills Stabling 14 the best In n, and a ill ways he attended by the moot trustworthy and at tentive hoittlers Give hini a call, one and all, and liefeels confident that all will he tiatisfied with their accommodation An excellent Liv ery Is 11ttfiellOti to this extriblirlmient, which otrawyrni abroad w(11 greatly to their advai t e. vioreg vxcIIANGE HOTEL 111INT1 - _Li don, Pa.—J. Ifft/ItitTSON, k'nfpricifir Tht. old establiehment, ing been I by J Monition, former proprietor of 13 la Mor• neon Moose, ham been entirely remodel,- 1 and reftrrnhitheml, and impplied wtih all ths_snodern impraieirtionni and roriventeneennono,ornty_tn a find-eland lintel 'rho dining room line been removed to the firm floor, and now sprionni, anti airy, and the chamber, are all well vents toted, and the,roprtetor will endeavor to numbs hie {meat, perfectly al home. Paamenger, fur Bedford Spring, will find thin the timid tle.lr able stopping ohne° in Huntingdon vt3neily. FLEMINGTON HOTEL-11. GEP HA HT, Proprietor. lie resswelfillly Infos-me the public generally that he now occupies the shove named Hotel, where he will be glad to meet end greet his former friends, anti 1 . 0 4 •411. - a Allan! of the nubile patronage Ily strict ptmenoil attention to the details of his burliest.", he hope. to be able to resider satisfaction to nil who may favor lion with their patronage ills Fier end tsti,l. will• be made IL. apecialty. ills Stable I. good and will be attended by careful, attentive host ler. An excellent. Livery is AllUviled to this establishment, Whiatt etr4rtgers s tit 1 1 ".1 I" their advantage Give him It call, 0110 anti All, he feel, confident that all will be winged with theleacconinitalatione. rlm22-ly I~IOSIIANUN !IO TME. I'IHLII'~• l~ burg , Po--JUH'. . 6ltAl,l'ropr6tor Thin long-estnitlinhed and well-known lintel, having been purchased by John datiy, he announce, to Ito former patrons and to the public: generally, that he ho refitted it thor oughly, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory nerommodatlon, to nil who linty favor him with their patronage All who stop a ith him will find his table abundantly sup plied with the beat fare the market will afford. If ffi bar will always contain the choicest of liquors Me stabling . In the beat in town line h rail, ye weary-laden and a-hungered, and ho will giro you rest, ronfident that all will be satisfied with their accoinmodations Ntages run to and from the house. rilndo MOICToU It HOUSE, Lot: K lIA •nn-6. W. ISlGUNY,Proprlotor. This elegant Hotel, formerly known ea the "Washington House," on Water street, la no* ready for the reception of visitors and board ers. It has been elegantly furnished, and its table is always supplied with thp best. Visitors to Lock Haven will find this„the pleasantest place in the city A true conveys the guests of the house to and, from the various trains vltirtO frillarbte Mortto. ' HONOR THE DEAD!—AND rave 111000 V by bovintg your Grave Stories at 110 exteusivf. Marl,lu lard of W. It FKLTY Near the Depot. Bellefonte, Pa , where can ho found, at all Buten, a very large ansortment of MONUMENTS. TOMB AND lIENDSTONSW, And where he will be prepared, with every rility, to manufacture to order, Every • Of Work, In the higheet kyle of art, on the shortest notice and most accommodating terms. Ifs proposes to pay particular attention to furnish. Ing tho public with everything in the manure, tore of Marble; therefore, those desiring any thing in his line can be accommodated by calling upon him, equal to ahy city works. !Ural) WM. B'EE'FY. jrurnlturt.. FURNITURF , WAItE ROOM. Howard Street, Itellrlonte, Pa., where Ilu roalt :I, I,ou ngoti, Rohm, Itot Itackn, Whet Note, Eltandn, • Chairs, tiWoh , , Eatension Talk's, Etc., Of every description, quality, and price, for pate cheaper than at any other establishment ~•1 the kind In Central Pennsylvania. ang) HENRY I'...IIARRIS. WitY NOT ,14A.K4 MONEY ' With Alit Eli:ernell lind'Rey Ohiek Outfit, and by selling Novel and attractive ar- Nolen Circulars free. Stafford blanufactur. ,lug Company, 66 Fulton street, N. Y. 1448 i 24. Ililebicaf C OE'S cOUGII BALSAM v. 'I This long tried and popular Remedy Is &via called to the attention of tn . ,public. As MOO an the year Folio around, the Propritdora.anno ally make their bow to 11th people, and remind them that amongst the many Chtige required for the health comfort and sustenance of the family through the 'origami tedious months of winter, tioe's Oough BRISIIIIIII should not he for gotten. For years it hue boon a household medicine—and mothers analone for the safety of their children, and all who sulTerrot any di -11(.11.0 of the throat, Mont and lungs, cannot afford to do without it. in addition to the or dinary for once so long In the market, we now furnish,. our mammoth family else hotting, O which M, In common with4hu Other sizes, he found at all Drug Stoma. The Balsam 4111 be found Invaluable, and may always be rolled upon In the most extreme MOOR. WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony of all who have tined it for this terrible disease during the last ten years, le, that it invariably relieves and eures it. HOE F. TincoAT Keep your tdrentr *et' vrtft the Daimon—ta king little and oftop—and you will very nOrni Fuld relief HAIM COLDS AND COUGHS. Yield at °tire to n steady ore adds groat remedy It .111 Slielq...a Mgt\ mg rehof where all other reinediee linen failed. Proprietor SORENL,I II P THE THID AT, CHEST AND Do not delay proeuring and immediately dt.- king Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties They are all premonitory symptom.; of Consumption, and If not arrested, will sooner or tutor swoop you away into the usury Whldows from which none can ever return. IN CONSUMPTION Many a eare-a urn sufferer has found relief and to-day rejoiees that tier life lia,been made env and prolonged by the Hoe of Coen Cough balsam. The people know the nrtkin. and It needs itro comment from no It lo for Role by every Urnggl and Dealer In hindleinne In the Uni ted :)Later. C U CLARK Co, Bnle Penprletore, New Haven, CL READt RI ADII URAL' -_ TII E ATI' ENT lON OF THE PEOPLE., WorldN °rent Remedy', COE'S DISPEnHA CURE Thl. nrrpßration le pronounced by Lyympep th 0r l b.. only known remedy that will surely 0 1 . tl ,tt u,.o.trsvisting and fatal malady FoP sst..ot 00 iLS fesutl 4 l ... , enrrytax , tts• It to to, nitimely gra Is millions Mina. 1. r , r• CUr S DI ,I'EPSIA CURE HAS COME. TO THN RESCUE. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rick Headache Sourness or Acidity of Stomach. Rising of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude, Wearineui, finally terming. (log In Death, Are as surely mired by this potent remedy, as the patient token it. Although but five year. before the people, what is the verdict of the muses Rear what Lester Sexton, of Milwau kee, nay, MILWAUZILI, Mc. Jan 24, lain Meows C U CL4az & Co, Now Varian, Conn. Both myself and watt have uned Coe'a Dys pepala Caro, and It ham proved Perfectly satire factory as a remedy I have NO hesitation In saying that um have received greut benefit hum it, use. Very rempectfully, LESTERSEXTON "h GREAT lII.VISING [From 110• L WARD, Avon, Lamina Cu , Ohio ) Mean fivaolu £ Aimerzono, Drugglain, Clundnud, Ohio. (iVITIAIgIV itfives me great pleasure to state that my WI e has derived great benefit from the nee Vif Cob's Dyspepsia Cure She has been fora dumber of peas greatly trcubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied/with violent par , or yams of constipation, whin), so prostrated her that elm was all the while, for months, un able to do anything. She took, at your in- Alamo, Coo's Dyspepsia Cure end has derived Great benefit from it, and is now comparatively well. She regards this. medicine as a great blessing • Truly your Jun 13th, ISO L. F. WARD. The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Allegheny, testifies audit cured him att4 all other remedies has (ailed. Any druggist In the itountry'wllll•ll you, If you take thq trouble to enquire, thatevery one that buy. a bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Oure front them, speake In the most unqualified praise of its great medical virtue. COE'ESEPESIA CURL. Will also be found lureWith' in CI oleos of Diarrhea, l'osentery Colie,,Summer Corn. plaints. Geiptna, and in WI wing dill•nrdernd condition of the stomach. 41 - 4*.gold by Druggist* hi city or country ev erywhere 14 111 per bottle, or by application to the n 51,41.1. SoloProPr% FOR CROUP MEM IN SLIOILT, CLEROYbf EN, DR UOGIBTS C. 0. CLARK 00., Rsren,C L -toots 'Sc G RAND' OPENING I , GEORUK O'BIRIESI has Juet reeeit ell tllb iarip•mt wont eon" plete stock of ..... ....... ........... j. , over brought to Aellefonte. All the LEAPING NEWSPA PEI2B, MAGAZINES, &C., will be kopt on hood Elitinteriptlone will be received for the various Period Male of the dnv. Parties ordering through him may feel ery en red_tkul erdere will he promptly 'tit. tended to. Itnein. tterner of Dunlop and High !article, in ifetel Minding. rl4ne T IVINOSTON'S BOOK STORE, (Established in 1815 ) At tlibi well known establishment may bo found everything iu tho DOOK LINK whether THEOLOGIrAL, CLANS ICA L, LAW, SCIENTIFIC, GU LITERARY An eXtrIINIVP lo.ortnient of ) FAMILY BIDLES, with or without Pholographir Plate., ranging In price from igt 70 to $25 (WI Alm all the Day and Hunday I4ehool Itookain generni BLA:YK 1{001(g, IMA NK BOOKS, LEGAL , NlO, LEGAL BLANKS, STATIONERY, et, STA'rIONNIIV, et, Prompt attention given to orders,. A liberal ilivvount made to Mono who buy to Nell again. vThril N EW BOOK STORE _____ WHOLUALS VIP !MYATT. BOOka, Stationery and NMI Emporium JACOD I) MILLER, Has purchased tho Book, Stntionery nod Neas establishment of Kinnlee and , ' Bro., on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which he Itan Just added a large invoice of goods, such ag is generally kept in a well conducted hook and Stationery Store Ht, stock consists of Tli64 000* Modlexl, Law, Mieeeltaaeous, Sunday School, School hooka, Tkne Books. Page hooks, and Diarien, Every grade and price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine French Paper, Fnve lope, of every devorlptlon and Price, l'env, rnk_ ,s Inkvtands, Travers, Itulther tatttil,tlanahartht "and CM ”'"I Okstof. Slate l'entala, Lend Paha+, Crayons, etc ALSO,--dtally and weekly Oapers, Maga- ZIIIoII Mid Short Muse, a large supply of Logal anti Juattesa Blanks,eouslaatly on hand. Also Internal Herrman Stiffly, at faro. Hui 9 also Wholesale Agent for Tenehtuan's Celebra ted Writing Fluid, Country merchant, would do well to call and examine my twoek before pnrchaaing else % here, MI I can well at manufacturer, prices /looks got to order when desired rhino:l4-1y ilbilabrlpbia earbo. El IT SCI IDE 1 DT, IMPORTF:It OF . WINE, 'BRANDIES AND CIA No. Zie Vim , Street, NI 11.,11)FLPIIIA EINE WM.W ITTFELD, MA NUFAC turer and Dealer In I` Ware-room.. Au. 04, (. and GA, North rieworicl Street, PHILA DELPHIA vl3nlt,ly EDWARD W. MILLER, (Latq of Young, Moore A Co,) I WETII ISAAC I' CII7II,FANT AUCTION JOHNF.R.4 IN HOMERY GOOins, No'110148;11C.. Na 6J NORTH THIB1) ST., 111 LA DELPHI A j MILES KEPHART, with RARNM, HERON CO. NY n4lOBllO and Retail denim in 114 TS ':A I'S, STEA W GOODS AND PUSS, o faXi, Mark el Bs. Philadelphia. ABA UM, IMPORTER AND . Wholesale nyder In WINES, BRAN WES AND ITNS, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES, = rl2nT PIMA DELPLIIA. PA. E AULE myrEL, =I ISetweon Race and Vim. R. D. CIJNIMINGti, QOM AUSTIN CUItTIN, with NICKERSON MOSELY, Manufacturers of and,Wliolosihle Verniers in BOOTS & RILOMI, No. 436 Market dtreet MiIIeADELPUIA IBM BURNS it SMUCKER WHOLESALE GROCERS RRODUCE COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, No. RAM arket Street, Militate'phi& MOIL'S Banns—of B. ti. Janney, Jr. 2 Co. S. sauckan, Jr .—of S. Bmtte4s: Jr. t Co. . v10p124 PEW A L ATTENTION WILL BE prtd to hatains 44 all Itinaa. bfar7 c rants having goods and other tnaterial to he shipped should give this their special utteptioo Also the plowing of lots will be promptly at. tended. Onion; for either should be left at the store 01 . C. T. Fryharger. We' advise our torso folks Wile have anything lo,tilta Iles to give him notice. He will El all orders with promptiuris and will give general Patinfftetion. 14-1.1-2 m - NELSON LUCAS. 13itoto &,e9boto. TII F.. PLACE TO (iET 5 1 ii0.E..9 i Everything new and warranted! 000MO0111WMOM0000 0000NXXI00000000 00001100004100000000 0000000000000010 M 000000000000000000011 0 DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000001XXX)000000000000000000 000tou 000 1' NI c A. F F R C.O.'S, IrtiOLIBUII AND RIZTAIL BOOT—AND.. 511013r..g1"071 - (Ono door ithove Itepp 'Ye hank,) Have Just opened the most complete assort mom of everything In the 1300,1' AND 8110.6 Li?tE Ever brought to Bellefonte. Their entire Mock, which 13 the largest ever opened In this place, was made to order from the bent mate. riot. It wan purchased for cash, and will be sold much loner than any other can cubed, who buys on time. They are practical work. men, and everything mold will be guaranteed an represented. Repairing and eunteethwork promptly attended to. vi3n2o-ly BEL L E FON'T E BOOT A\L SHOE kiTORE. 4? , - R-,1-11-4 7 31 4 8-0-N, 7 A NOFACTITILMS OF AND DZALIIII IN GENTS' ERSNCII CALF ANT) CONGRESS 800 / 3 ANL) SUGES. liming added largely In our former stock, we 1.1111 mturr the public , Mut we hat n now the beet , aritedien m Central Penneylyanla of Ladles' liuttoued, Front Ler., Side Lane, and Congress 'loots end Shoes, Manufactured from the Tory best English Lastirig Move Kid, Congress,. said Ealntend of the molt fashionable style. Cl= WII hor without heels. Also, n full assortment of tho 'Mont attyleat of Misses and Children's Shoes and I 1111.1 r -ion's Shoe , . MA Children's Shoes Also, a large stnek of pions ('heap Shoes, such as he read about, and which Wb are selling cheaper that) the ,:loomest W. , 1111 , :tte an examination of our goods, and the ratronar of the vizor-64y 3OOT AND SLIDE NIANITFACt - O: RI .—The undersigned reepectfully °sins the enlzens of Bellefonte and Ylfmsty, that he hat eshibiliihed • Mitt chum BOOT AND 8110 F, MANUFACTORY, Next door to Mortpw'r lintyher shop, on the northrolat Orin of the diamond, where he trill be pienned at all time. to wait upon cuntomers. lie being an Experarnrcd Workman, etintomern ran rent iveoired that no pain, a npared to render complete natlnfaotioli Uentiemen, I. d len, mlvren And yo4thv eon he give:antedated with the bent SIIQES SlfOlt.4 SHOES etc., manufactured from thn heat atoock., and in the latent styles Repairing of all kinds. promptly attended to. vlinla PETER McMARON. parbtrare—ano. HARDWARE I HARDWARE I The place to buy. Th. eubeeribera woind reepeetfully inform the community that they here opened. co m pieta STSOF HARDWARE. cornprining all Tortette' of goods in that line whloh they 1 WILL SELL AT TEE LOWEST PRICES. Thel r stock emulate of all aortae!' builders hard: ware, table and pocket Cutlery, Carpenters', Mason* Plasterer's and Blacksmith's Toole, and Materials, Nails, Iron, Horse. sheep, and Horse-shoe Nails, Rope Tackle, Forks, ChalnaBhorels, Axes, Grind Stones, ete. Housekeeper's Goods, liaddlet7 Carriages trim. intnp, etc., with all kinds of COAL OIL LAMPS, And the different parte thereof, together with a complete aesortrnent of the best PAINTS, 01111, VARNIMIES, 122=2 They hope, by strict attention to Business and a constant care for the ancommodation of customers to merit and receive a share of the public patronage.. Builders and others will find It to their advantage to cell and Prop'r_ RXA•MINS THEIR STOCK. t ♦llllll OLDIES ct ESSINGTON, MAN tiketurers of Superior Refined CAM. tee AXES, Double DIU., Pelle, BOW and Peel. Ins Axes, and Broad Ratchets of various pat. terns, manufactured from the best relined cast steel._ 'Ulm, tirub Hoe., Mattock., and Railroad and Miners' Picks. With an advotineous location and superior facilities Ihr mallnktOtur• tag, we can supply the trade with a At ma reevonable a price es can be bed any. where In the country. We usenothisug but tn. very beet...al inaterla, none but the beet and molt expertenrel l einten. Out Axes are ell wartantedJ Order* nolltlted. IfOLI4V3 111C1141140'10.14, vlikas 11111evbertg, Centre Co., G00L404--22ACTICAI, IP. • muter. has J ust opeped • new sod courcadent Barber Shag, over the ahoy stoat ofarahans t Eon, on An i rectY atm.; Belllefooto. Ps. He has fitted cf .thla motif hi the beat of style with all the modern nonce. Menoeknad wit be happy to mates the pat. renege of the pu lie. W. 11. (COOPER. vlCala-5t =I lit ii04)14 )I'l, GAITERS, GA ITI'IL4 l.Alrr.iis SLIPPERS, NIA/4%RA hLIPPERS, {.l & J. MMUS.} J. a J. HARRIS, No. I Drookorholra Row tIUPERIOLI. AXE, elyfilit to & totoiitlbm: I.' 1 'S For all the purposes of a Laxative Medicine. Perhaps no one medicine la eo Universally. required by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally 0400 into use, to eve , 4 country and among all olatiseS, as this mild but efficient purgative Pill. The ob. vious reason Is, that it ie a,nhore reliable and far more effectual remedy than any other.— Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; these who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know That what trattlltteis stlitsys-that WSW," fails through any fault or neglect of Its compo eition„ We have' thousands upon thousands of certlfleatbs of their remarkable cures of the following POMplaints,but each cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not pub lish them. Adapted to and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterinue drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating pre. nerves them Oter fresh and makes them pleas ant to take, wigio being purely vegetable do harm can striae front their use in any quantity, They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal viscdra to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy action—remove .the obstructions of the stomach. bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irreg ular action to health, and by correcting, wher ever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of Marano. Minute direatlons are given In the wrapper on the box, fur the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly sure : For Dyspepsia or indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Lone of Appetite, they ehoutd he taken moderately to sttmutate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver °Orphan& and its various amp. toms, Bilious ileadaolre, Sick Ileadacho,Jaun dice or Green Slokneu, Bilious Collo and Bit. loon Fevers, they should be judicloultlY taken for each rave, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For llynentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild done is generally required. Far Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain In the Side, Rack and Loins, they a:/ould be contirutously taLcenons required to change the diseased cotton of the eyetem.— With molt change those nomplelnte di/owl:neer. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they 'Mould bovorticen In large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drantic purge. For Suppression n large done should be tak en as It produces the desired effect by sympa thy. Asa Dinner Pill. take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, cod Invigorates the system. Bence it is often dvantogeous where no serious de rangement estate, One who feels tolerably well, often thi4s that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedii , better, from their eleiniing and renovalenc eel on the digestive epeeist. us DR. J. C. A ER A CO., Pestilent Cherneas, LOWELL, MASS., 1114. A. AYER'S AIR VIGOR, FOR Rai 70Itl NU GRAY HAIR TO ITEI NAM RA L VITALITY AND COLOR —A dressing whieh la at °nee agreeable, healthy, and eflled- fuel for presorting the hair. Faded or gra/ hair Is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of ieuth. Thin hair t. is thickened, falling hair ch/rked, and told nese often, though not alwaycktrod by lts uer Nethlr I car reetore the hall where the (011121 re are de r troye 1., et he glands atrophied and decayed But such as remits our' be saved for usefulness by attn.! of fouling the hair with u panty eedimsTrt, It will keep It clean stid rigorous. Its Gees- alone' t. ae air. reveni't to hair Crum turning grey cr tilling otl, azd consequently prevent baldnets, Free from those den-terious sub• stances which make some preparations dan gerous and Injurious to the huff, ►he Inger eau ons• benefit but dot her HAIR DR&SSINI, ? nothing oleo can be found so de►lraoie. taintng neither oil nor dye, it doe, not soil white cgmbile, and yeL Luta lont ea the hairy giTiog it • r loh glory hatr• and • grabial: pesihme. t Preparel by DR. J C. ATER a CO. Practical and Analytical Qhemlutti ,IL :~: Paws $l.OO. F. 8. Wilson, Agent. A CARD TO TILE LADIES! _7_ DR. DUPO?4CO'S GOLDEIN PX11101)10111, PILLS, FOR FEMALES. Infallible In CorreatJng lrre_ larftles, Ramos' tug Ohetructions of the Monthly Tunis, front whatever cause, and al wart anociteattal of r - Preventive. orris PILL Ild A DOSE. Females peculiarly situated, or those sup posing themselves to be so, are cautioned against using these nos while In that eoudition lost they Invite miscarriage, after which &dine , nitlon the proprietor assumes no responsibility, although their mildness noels! prevent any mischief to health; - otherwise the Pills are row ommended In 1108 T INVALUABLE REMEDY Por the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever., es well es to pre vent an Increase of family when health will not permit it; qnlethwi the nerves and brinew back the "rosy color of Itesith" to thefheek of the moat delicate. Fall andesplielt direction, asompeny smolt box. Price per box; six boxes 46. Sold la Bellefonte, Pa.. by F. -P. GRiNIN Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte. t o adies, by sending hint $1 to the Beillifonte Poeledliee, can hare the Pills sent (confidentiallplhy to anpart of the county, free of postage. trold %omen. iseetsnikosen; by G. M. ilagenbtlek, Williamsport, and by C. Brown Hilton, and by B. D. BOWE, Sole Proprietor, rt3n46ly New' York. ITIRGINIA NEWS.—Persons desi ring to be ,Itept posted on th. state and Local Naw of Virginia, and the extenslye sales of Reel &WI, now Bain on In Thlti pap tion—the nisirtt do well to subscribe to-th • VIRGINIA SENTIM, Published weekly, qk Alt ft %Pi TAX, •V•. Bun9ollrricOL-02 Or annum In stivinoe Specimen copies sent free of poste** OS apse cation. 44412•841 , TAN-V 4 IV 44,DVART18.11211. •- - cANNOlLi4UrakiWitabliabms. AtIENT3 pi, REAIi TOP 3I •we *IR stint. WWI of too per week and expenses, or allow a large earn mission, couisataadmoplierdal Sloes. Addesso, I, 14. WXGRICA 34-164 in a L • Yeti Bien, sated mei+ •14n1411