An Appeal for the Removal of the Confederate Dead at Gettysburg. By correspondence and other means it has been brought to the special at tention of the Hollywood Memorial AssoclatiOn of Richmond that three thousand Confederate soldiers are bur ied on and near the battle field of Get tysburg. David Wills, Esq., President of the National Cemetery Company, says in a letter to Gen. Fitzhugh Lee: "There has never been any action by the Board of Managers of the Soldiers ' National Cemetery Company here in reference to the disposition of the re mains of the Southern dead lying on this battle field. Neither is there any action contemplated. The charter of the association provides only for the interment of the remains of those who fell in defence of the Union. , These should besomething done with the remains of the Southern soldiers. There are about 600 marked grt_ and these are becoming obliterated. Their names might be preserved, and the remains gathered together into a rettietery or burying ground, if any one would take the matter in hand." Their trusted chief, Gen. R. H.. Lee, whom they followed, and fighting um der whose leadership they fell, approves the plan of removing their bodies to our own soil. The Hollywood Memorial Associn tion have the disposition to undertake this'ivork, but do not possess the ahtli• tv unless generously aided by friends throughout the South. They otter am ple grounds in their cemetery, and also the aid of their association to prose ante the work, shutild it butZund prac ticable to remove die bodies to Rich. mond. • .To accomplish this purpose, means must be raised by the earnest eflierts of the survivors of the Confederate army, the mothers, and sisters, and fathers, and brothers, and friends of the slain. Every Southern State has representa tives at Gettysburg. Will not active men Intl women, in d very - city, and town, and county, at once volunteer to collect`and send contributions? In Ode way we may gather those "Who bore the flag of our nation's trust And fell In the NM., though lost, still Just, Gather the corpses strea II O'er many a battle plain, Front many a grave that Iles an lone Without a name and wt shout n atone, Gather the the Southern .lam " Mrs, Geo. W. ItANDOLI'II, Mrii. R. E. LEE, Mn., J. I. M. CURRY Commintications and remittances may be sent to Mrs. G. W. Randolph, Richmond, Virginia. Southern papers are respectfully re quested to copy this appeal al once, and urge its claims upon the generous public. More Yankee Deviltry A Little School Girl of Eight Summers Murdered by !ler nacho— Her Sul: firings and Death. The Ilartforil (Conn.) Courant gives the following account of still another inhuman and fatal outrage committed by a woman school teacher in that State : "The punishment occurred in one of the district schools in the town of Man cheater, and the teacher who inflicted it is a young woman named Einerette Campbell. Among her scholars was a girl named Wheeler, urged about eight years, and this little girl, together with two others, was deficient in her grog raphy lesson. There were certain ques tiona which the child could not or did not answer, and Miss Campbell, he. having this inability arose from wilful ness, told the child to stand upon the floor of the school-room till the replies were given, adding that the punishment would be continued until the lesson was properly recited. The little girl did as she was bidden, and was kept upon the floor durufg a portion of the morning exercises, all through the noon recess with the exception of a few mo ments allowed her to leave the room. and rids stated all the afternoon—mak ing in all nearly five hours. "This punishment would have been more than most grown people could have endured ; but tor a child of eight yearn, and one of very nervous temper ament at that, it was carrying the au• thority of the school room altogether too far. The sequel proves this. When the little one returned to her parents that night she was in a high state of fear and excitement, and very soon the shock to her system resulted in a high brain fever, in which she lingered about fortre;glit hours, and died I During the most of the time of her sick ness sire wars delirious, and cried out constantly, in heart rending tunes, "Don't let her I don't let her I" referring all the time Olathe teacher, whom alio seemed to imagine was following lon In hoe more rational moments she spoke peacefully, and asked her parents repeatedly, "When will Jesus come 7" evidently realizing that She was draw• ing nearer Ironic." —A. drawing-tnaster, worrying his pupil with contemptuous remarks upon his lack of ability, ended by asking : 'Now, sir, if you wero going to draw mo, what• part would you commence with first 1' The boy with airprening look info the master's face, answered, very quietly : 'Your ureic, sir.' —ln an altercation between a negro armed with a knife, and Edward Pierce, a white man, armed with a pistol, on Sunday eyeninga week, in Wells townr ship, Bradford caunty, the negro receiv e ball through his bead• which caused his death the next day. —Mark Twain writes that Greeley once hired out ni a writing master, but the enterprise failed His first copy was . "Virtue is its own reward," and they got it "Washing with soap is wholly ab surd," and so the trustees discharged him for atten gting to ()envoy bad morals, through the medium of worse penman ship. —Sixty.eight thousand children were present on the first dny rf the oening of thn public.schneis 'New York city. alibertiomento. , BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAto 8_ ENVELOPES Every business man should have a printed beading on F.a ' f etters and Bills and his Card printed on h 1 Envelopes The cheapest and the best place to got them L et the Office of the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN MEI Because our stook of paper in every variety Is purchased hem the manufacturers at the Lowest Prices, and our facilities (or printing at the amalleit mot and in the beat style, aro unrivalled EVRRT KIND OF JOB PRINTINO • DONE IN A STYLE THAT .DHFISS oomPwK4Tiort flrj Cioutifs—jruro. F N'EW 1 CIIEAP !I bootrri! ZIMMERMAN lIR if CO., Have Just received and unpacked a magnitt cent stock of D - RY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, and everything else In their line. They have nailed to their unusually well se• locted stock an assortment of SLIPPER PATTERNS, ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN WOOL R16110'113, and other FANCY CIOOLX4 not heretofore of cored for sale Better goods than ever ; lower privet than ever, warmer weleomo than ever, It COW extended to all their old customers, and all tho new ones who can crowd Into their atom. They •re oleo agenta for the world renown AMERICAN COMBINATION SE hich for SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY Anti PINISII cannot be surpassed. Plain Machine, without button-hole parte, with cover. SW COMIbMIRLIOII Maehlne, complete, with cover, fm Inetrttetien• free Call and we will treat you as politely as we can. No charge for looking at goods. ZIMMERMAN JIRO'S. d CO IJ-48 MNI=E JOHN FARERTA, I= Middle of the' Mork, I,etween 7th and Ellh South Aldo, 13=1 Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In all klndmand quality of , FANCY FURS FOR. LADIE3' AND CIIILDILEN'S WEAR Having enlarged, remodeled end Improved my old and favorably known FUR EMPORI UM, and having imported n very large and splendid ansortment of Al the different kinds of Furs from first hand. in Europe, and have had them made up by the moet skillful work men, I would respectfully invite my friend. of Centre and adjacent enmities, to call and el, run Ina my very large and beautiful assort ment of Fancy Fury, for Ladies and Children. em determined to sell nt as low price. a. any other respectable House in thiscity All Furs Warranted No misrepresentations to effect JOHN FA RERI A. 718 ARCH STREET, PIMA PELPIIIA 14-37 NEW CHANGE IN AN OLD FIRM The undersigned adopts this plan of Inform ing his numerous friends and customers, that he has made arrangements to seltle up the old hooka, and commence in the new tor thirty veers I have done business In Relic forte I have (or the whole of that time been one of the most extensive grain dealers In the place I hare always taken espeeial panne to accom modate my customers, I have always sold as good and es cheap gbods as any other overeat, tile Inoue° In town, and it Is my Intention to continue to do en. but hare added the name of Illy son W A WAIINF,II to the firm Here after, or from the 11th Mat , the lousiness will be conducted In the firm name of D. Al. IVAGNEI? 41: SOS I Increase the etoek, will continue to buy wain, and to accommodate customer!, In every possible way I invite all my old cosh, mores to continue with till Ittel hope that the people of I entry, Ulearfleld, and adjoining counties will find It lo their advantage to deal with on. I= We will inn few days receive from Phlind'a and New York. the largest and best stock, And we may add cheapest stock of Goods ever of fered in Bellefonte Our stock will be large, and it is our Intention to add to It frotn time to time Everything wanted by heads of Wri thes, farmers or others, will be found in out Ili tr HE We nre not only enlarging our stock, but we have enlarged the rtiRE ROOM Om .tore with the new room, will extend back 110 feet—shelved on both sides and constantly filled with the best of good. We most respectfully Invite the people of Centre and adjoining counties to favor Us with • call, and with their trade The higheat market pilot. will -be paid (or wheat and all other kind of grain IN CASH. Country . prodnee taken at the highest pri cealn exchange fur good. 14-37-ti D Al WAONFIIt a SO4 DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE, LATELY MIMI IMPROVED-EID TES MEW UNIVERSAL CLOTIIICS WRING; RE. Improved with LLOW[1.1:11 NTF.I.I. I ovni COO- WitsLis and the PATIIIT lime, are now tinquee tlonahly far superior to a,,y apperota• (or washing clothes ever Invented, and will save their cost to lee a year, by saving labor and clothes Those wine knave used them give testimony as follows "We like our machine much could not bo persuaded to he without it, and. with the aid of holy we teel we are toasters of the posi tions—Rev 1, Stott, Bishop Al R CloirrA '•lt Is worth one dollar a week in soy fami ly "—N Y 7ohane "In the laundry of my house there in a per pectual thanksgiving on Mondays for the in vention "—Ries Theodora M Ctvnter "Every meek hen given it a n trimmer hold up on the affeetlone of the Inmates of the laun dry "—N Y. ObrertTr "I heartily comthend It to econoinlnta of time, money, and contentment."—Rev Bellows "Friend Doty—Your loot Improvement of your Waring Maehine a complete 4uccess I assureyo u 'our Machine;. after a year's use Is thong irmore of tiediiy than ever, and would not be parted with under any elreinii stariev.n."—Solon Robinson ~Y our Washing Machine has been In daily use In our laundry, and the housekeeper e.V• presses herself as highly pleased with it. It certainly aceoreplishen a greater amount of work, with lens labor, and does not wear the clothes near a. much an the old fashioned wash.hoard fly using It. ono laundress Is dim penned with " F Snood, Supergriten eknt of infant Deporhavni of St. ad/tames Nursery, N. Y "MUNI.a constant one oft he Ifni vernal Clothes Wringer for more than four years le our fami ly, I am authorised by the 'powers that as to give It the most unqualified praise. and tq pro nounce It All Indispensible pu - t of the machin ery of hettsekseping. Our servants lutes la ways been a Wing to use It, and alt aye have liked it."—Henry Ward Beecher. PRICES --A FAIR OFFER Mend the retail price. Washer $l4, Ketra WI tiger W. and we I, (urn ant either or both machines, free of freight. to places where no one is selling, arid so mire are we they will be liked, that we agree to refund the money If any one n fatter to retina the machine free of freight, after a inonth'm trial, eccording ,to di reetlann. pie bueband, father or brollier should permit the drudgery or washing with Ste fifty. two days in the year, when ft can he done bet ter, more ex pritiltiouey, with lees lebor, and no Injury to the garmente, by a Duty Clothes Woollier, and a Universal Wringer, Canvassers With exclusive rights of sale melte money fast milling them., • Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal dlacounts are made. , RHOWNINO, (den. Agent, 14 4. im 32 Corti:milt St New 1 ork. Illotelo—jßaloono. B IMII 1101.1 SE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA., W. LL RIKABB, Propretor This elegant hotel, haying come tinder the speerylaion of the underalgned, he *mild cc paretfully announce tothe public that he k pre timed to accommodate them after the style of the best houses in the riha. The In riiitignlticont building, splendully furnished, And capable of comfortably accommodating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS. It Is situated near the clypet, end eonveniont to all places of business, and is the best hotel In central Pennsylvania. Its waiters are oblige ing,lfpfilito and attentive; its tables are sup plied with every luxury in the market; Its stables are first elnas,witit attentive and humane hostlerti, and its bar supplied with the best of liquors. For guests from tho cities to spend the summer it is Juat ten place! The proprietor will be happy to receive the public as often se they wish tQ call. W D. RIKARI). 14-'29 Proprietor. M=IN WM. J. lIOSTERMAN, Proprietor. BELLEFONTE PENNA. The Undersigned, having creamed enrtrol of thin fine hotel, would renpeetfully 'ink the patronage of the public. He ix prepared to accommodate gtiest• In the bort of kyle, and will take rare that bin tablet are ' , applied with the bort in the market. flood Mahler attached to the hotel, with careful and attentive ',er rant', Th., travling public are nitrite,' to give the etunmingx House a cull. 14,29-1 y N ATIONAL HOTEL, - bfII.I.IIEIM, PA JONATHAN KHEMF:II, Proprietor Having purchased thisttnilturrattle property, the proprietor taken pleasure in Informing his friends, that i.e has retitled ono refit minuet It from top to bottom, Mil Is now prepared to ac commodate travelers and others in a style that he hopes will prove not only satisfactory, but pleasant Ilia table anti liar, will not lie excelled by any in thatratuttry His stable is large and new. and In attended by axperleneed and attentive ostlers 14-U-ly BROKERHOFF 110USF ALLEGANY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, HO SEAL ,E. Kit OM, ( Proprtetors.) A first class hotel—eomfortable rooms—prompt == kit the modern conveniences and reasonable charges. The proprietors Mier to the traveling public and to their country friends tirat-class oont modationn,n, and careful attention to the saute of guests, at all times, at fair rate. Careful hostler.' and good stabling An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the bes‘ of liquors. Servants well trained, and ei cry. thing requisite In • Oral class hotel Our location Is in the buslnesa perm., of town, near the post office, the roar' churches, the bank., and the pros yml places of business, rendering .1 the most eligible pine° to stop for tho.e who visit Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure An omnibus will carry passengers and bag gage to and from all trains free of eharge .14:21 CONRAD HOUSE. Allegany street, Bellefonte, l'a., opposite the tirokerhoff /louse A ROTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN licensed by the Court of Centre county Viral 'lnca bar, restaurant, rooms and stabling. Per• sons desiring meals and lodging, at fair rates, can at all times be accommodated. AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM, with three tables, new and in perfect condition, always open at proper hoors, at usual rides, (or the lovers of Oita plettaing and excellent game. Perfect order maintained In the house Pro. fanny and theorder promptly suppressed Mi nors not allowed to frequent the saloon nor to play without consent of parente or guardians Meals at all hours Hot coffee and tea always on hand H H KLINE, ME] (1 A 101 A N'S 11()TEL-DANIEL 3 GARMAN, Proprietor This long-established and well-known Hotel, situated 011 the southeast corner of the Dia. mend, opposite the Courthouse, having been purchased by Daniel Garman, he• announces to the fernier 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 satisfaetory arcom. modatien to all who may favor him with their patronage No pains will be spared on his of itrt io t , o es at o ld t Alt whLcosnwvepnwleinurieltiiirmcogifieriti nd his table abundantly supplied with the moat sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up In style by the most experienced cook. Ms Bar will always contain the choicest of liquor.. His Stabling Is the beat in town, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostler, Give hint a call, dhe and all, and he feels confident that all will be satisfied with their accommedation. An excellent hiv cry is attached to this eetablishment, which strangers (ruin abroad will find greatly to their advantage viln22 F -I ICCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTING ; don, Pa.—J. MORRISON, Proprietor This old establishment, having been leaned by J Morrison, former proprietor of the Mor rlson House, has been entirely remodel.] and refurnislied, and supplied with all the modern Improvements and conveniences necessary to a first-class Hotel,. ,dining room has liben removed to the first floor, and In now spacious and airy, and the chambers are all well venti lated, and the Proprietor will endear or to make his guestse perfectly at home. Passengers for Bec:ford Springs will find this the most desir able stopping place in Huntingdon vliln29ly. moNToun HOUSE, •LOCK HA ven—E W 111GONY, Propriety-. This elegant Hotel, formerly known as the "Washington House." an Water street, Is now ready for the reception of visitors and board. ere. it has been elegantly furnished, and its table Is always Supplied with the best. Visitors to Lock Haven will find this the pleasantest place in the city A free has conveys the guests of the house to and from the various trains. vl4n2/0 3nourance. SANUIL I. HAU. EDWIN H. HUMAN, BARR & KINSLOE, General Insurance and Real Estate Agents, Office on Allegheny Rtreet, opposite Centre County Banking Co., Bellefonte, Ye. Policies issued in ratable Life and flee Insu rance Companies (Mitered agents for Centre county_ of the GMEATWISTIONMIPPOAL Lure INSOZAXON COMPANY. 14-30. T lIE EQVITAI3LE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNIT I ED B:TATEB 97 BROAVWAY, NEW YORK. TUOMAS READ, Apont, P411.1 . .1., USTI, PA Ourniture. S . If. WILLIAMS dc CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In COTTAGE FURNITURE All kinds of TURNED• WORT urnlshed to the trade at CZTY PRICE'S. eim TIIIINKI) PALINGS, furnished to Builders UpholeUlring,Repairing Furniture and every thing pertaining to the business promptly at- I= inetory near Blanchard & Co'a Planing UNDERTAKING We also make COFFINS, end allend funerals ELEGANT HEARSE ever In Oils part of the country = OPPOSITE TEE BUSH HOUSE. Ii 1 -1 UR. N I 'l' 11 It E WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa, where Mime/ma,— - Lounges, ' ' Bntlas, Hat,Backa f What Note, Stands, - Chairs, Stools, Extension Tables, Etc , Of every description, quality, and price, for sale cheaper than at any other cstebli•h•-ont of the kind in Central Pennsylvania YBll2O 11 Rl' I'. II Alt 21S. ;Liquors. - E ATER AND BETTER NEWS Notwithstanding hard times, high taxes ant other public oppressions, intense excite rnent reigns at the WIIOLESLE LIQUOR STORE in the marble front Oh Bishop street, Belle fonte, Pa., where Is kept constantly a full sup ply of the BEST LIQUORS, At prices lower than can be found elsewhere outside of Philadelphia His stock consists of the best Old Rye, Rom bon, Monongahela and Old Irlah Whiskies, Holland Gin, Cogniae and other • Brandies; Jamalea and New England • Rum; MEIZI German Madeira. Llebon, Sherry and Port Wine■ Cordiale, and All kinds of Blrups, which he Is rolling .0 low ag to statonlhh all A. BAUM. Agent. J . B. ETTELE, QM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS In the room formerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop ■treet. Bellefonte, Pa., taken pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors !fl ,n!!.Omfllflfll,r.. ~,mq,II The attention of practicing pnysictana is called to his stock of PURE LIQUORS Suitable for medical purpose,. Bottles, jugs, and demijohns constantly on hand He has the = In town All liquor. are warranted to give istinfaetion ',ignore will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce. He hen a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand Confident that he ran plotter, customers, he respectfully solicits a share of public patron age. • 14n1-2 Sbm(tbing. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. The people of Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfully Informed that the under signed has leased the Blacksmith Shop on noward Street, BelldtAnte, - Pa., where ha will be at all times prepared to do any kind of Work in his line. Particular attention paid to MAKING WAGONS, 4,' 11Q,R8FAROEINO, ironing Wagons or R'uggles, Rapelring Farm Implements. ono. All work guir,ranArd. J. A. B. MALCRY. sAMUEL BELFORD, D. D. S. of the Baltimore College of Dental Bur l*); respectfully—offline hie wrofasiltonal ser does to the chiming of Bellefonte sixd He hae spared no means to acquaint himself thoroughly with ever/Jan proverountilt;h is art. To many years of personal experience, he hiup Nought to add the • Imparted knowledge of the highest authorities in Dental Science. Jie sidiply asks that an oppertanfty tflair beNtren for his work to, spe4k Ajt pen proles*. VMPe r on seoOnd Boor ofteirwTh & Wilson's Hard ware store, BeU op* PA. vpie zoo ...PRINTING EXECUTED IN THE , most Impravad style al tlily oboe. I= BA LUSTERS puld HAND RAILING At M=M BELLEFONTE, PA Itlebicineo Sc la eztoratibeo A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For-all the purposes of a Laxative Me icine. Perhaps no one medicine is en universally required by everybody as a natliturtla, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, in every country and among all &alumn i as this mild but efficient purgative PI4L The ob. •lous reason is, that it is a mere reliable and far more effectual remedy than say ether.— Those *he have tried it, knew that it cured them; those who have net, know that it cures their neighbors aid Meade, and:all know that what it does once it does alwaysw—that it neve falls through any fault or neglect of its tempo onion. We have thousands upon thousands of certilicatee of their remarkeble curets of the following cotnplaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we seed not put). Ish them. Adapted to all egos and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel m any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating pre. serves them ever fresh and makes them pleas ant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful tplluence on the internal viscera to purify the bleed red stimulate it into healthy action—remo• - obstructions of the atomic' other ot• sne vowels, liver, and or the bed — r, restoring their irreg. tilar notion to health, and by correcting, whet ever they exist, such derangements as are the firm origin of.disesne. Minute directions are given In the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure : For Dynpepsia or Indigestion. List!spinets, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they 'Mould be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore Its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various nymp toms, Bilious Headache, Sick Readsche, Jaun dice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Hit tom Fevers, they should be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhata, but one mild dose in generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Rena, Pain In the Side, Back and Loins, they it..ould be continuously taken.as required to change the diseased action of the system.— With such change those complaint, disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be takgn In large and frequent doses to . produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should be tak en as It produces the desired effect by sympa thy. As a Dinner Pill. take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion alai relieve the stomach. An occasional dome Stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Bence It is often advantageous where no serious de rangement enlists. Ono who feels tolerably well, often Ands that • dose of these Pills make. him feel decidedly better, firom their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive append us. Dtt. J. 0. AYER . % CO, Practical Chantal:, LOWELL, MA:4B., U.B. A. MMEilil AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, FOR RES TORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATU RAL VITALITY AND COLOR.—A dressing which la at once agreeable, healthy, and eQeo• tow! (or preeerving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and bald nese often, though not always, cured by Its ur. rothlrt ear restore the hair where the follicle, are dee troye f, cr 1.• glands atrophied and decayed. But much u remain can sired for usefulnesa by this application, /4 stead Of fouling the hair with iipasty sediment, It 'will keep It clean and vigorous. Its 000 r •tone! rile elf. 7eren; tae hair from turning gray cr telling off, tied conaintuently prevent baldnets. Free from those dekterlous sub 'dances which make some preparations daa gerous and Injurious to the hair. the Vigor clan only benefit but not her HAIR DRRXRAING nothing else can be found so desiraolie. One talning neither oil nor d)s, ft dorm not moll white cambric, and yet latta long on tht hair, giving it a rich glossy ituttro and a gratefu perfume Prepared by = Practical an 4 Analytical ehemista, LOWELL, Mme• Paws $l.OO F 8 Wllnon, Agent. A CARD TO THE LADIESI ____ DR, DUPONCOI3 GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. •• Infallible in Correcting Irregularities, !teams: lug Obstructions of the Monthly Turna, from whatever cause, and al- ways successful as a Preventive. ONE PILL IS A DONE. Females peculiarly situated, or those sup posing themselves to beea, 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 race ommended as • MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY For the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well aa to pre vent an Manse of family when health will not milt It; quieting the nerves apd bringing permit the " rosy oelor of health" to the cheek Of e most delicate. Full and explielt directions accompany each box. Price rl per box; six boxes, If.. Bold in Bellefonte, Pit, by F. P GREEN, Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte. ladles, by sending imil to the Bellefonte Postofilce can have th e PUla seal (confidentially) by ma ll to any part of the county, free of postage. Sold by G. K. Toler, Lock Haven; by e. Hagenbuck, Williamsport , and by C. Brow. hilltod, and by B. D. iIoWZ, Bole Proprietor, • New York. vl3n4My T IIE WINCHESTER RIFLE, 18 SHOTS. SPENCER RIFLE, 8 8110T8. DOUBLED BARREL RIFLES. Double then gobs, Revolvers, cartridges, aie., Gun ropalrlng In all 49 Ipreaehes. . TRRODORS DERCHIgfp, Buehis #roacle,lerh 'BeiWinds Pe. 14.12,4 y Ipitta EiALE.sa-Thewn new rtwothente waitona, two aeoond-hand w one truck wagon, and two gether WlAkovarlitr otptowa anti *Soros will beim at taa oent. lean than market value for cub. viloU IBAAO M/WPI. antad meet. 121313