The Bellefonte national. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1868-1870, September 11, 1868, Image 4

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from tLe :Inu•r;r u !
7,ropx rO7. SEPTEMBER
September lurk i, ordinarily no t
of .a very pressing kind. It requires
(Yood judgment to know what should
be first done of several things, all
requiringattention, but unlike the
labors of the spring and slimmer, a
f e w days' delay will not be certainly
disastrous, or entail additional labor.
Comi. The corn crop over a
large portion of the Union is back
ward. It is folly to top it, to pro
mote its ripening. It is not the sun
on the ears that ripens corn, but the
effects of light and air upon the
leaves and entire plant. After the
kernels are well glazed at the tips of
the ears, it may pay to top the largp
coarse kinds, in order to secure a
better quality of fbdder. We p re f er,
however, to cut at the ground, and
s.took up as soon as thoroughly
glazed. The grain will ripen, the
staks make better fodder, and the
Leavy butts, it not: used fur fodder,
are easily made available in the com
post heap, lnd worth more than if
left-in the field.
Colin roe SEED.—Should be selec
ted I,ersonally before the stalks are
cut up. Go through the best part
of the field, mraicing the cars on the
most jirolific tdalks, and choosing the
e.,tr: „
wh i ch yon best on the
which are of median) size and
1;4.1 -Hen to suckerii.j. Mark by a
Fi rin tied :Found the middle of the
.I \ ..t . Id:nlii1:1! time all these ears
he saved by themselves, and out
of ;hew. when the husks are stripped
,the can select the most peril:et.
_._:j l: t v,-0 or three times as many as
you v, need.
I', , :•.:roEs.—The death of taps
the maturity of the tubers. If
Go lla 111 amongst their], we nold it
tit:' to let them ro'i in the ground
ti—ii in the cellar or pit. Many how-
and mark at once. It COll
- the disease makes
a larger portion of the crop
thus utilized. When other
II
. not press, early potatoes
sh;.:1:! be dug and put in cool cel
ir, ci in pits in perfectly- dry soi%
: nov,-..N TO GI2ASS.—May
any time during this month.
1',:1 htt surface in good order;
tine compost or some guano;
mellow and even ; piek ofr all
:.•_ , !:o3; sow grass seed, With
if' you please, and roil. Clo-
VC:• coring may be delayed until
s:Jrilig. Three pecks to a bushel of
oats, may be sown of a mid.
PICELES FOR SEED WHEAT.—Sin at
in wheat is to a very great degree
prevented by soaking the seed in a
strong brine previous to sowing.
The smut is a parasitic plant, which
attacks and entirely destroys the
head of the wheat. It propagates
itself by invisible spores, which at
tach themselves to the grain, remain
upon it, and are sown with it if not
destroyed. This is proved by the
filet that pickling the seed is a rem
edy for the disease. A strong brine
efficient;is many suppose they im
proveas efficacy by adding blue vi
triol, and others that it is essential
to dry off'with slaked lime. In the
absence of proof that the blue vitri,l
and lime do no good, and as tins for
mer is but a slight expense, and the
use of the lime a great convenie:xe.
we advise to make a brine that ~;11
float an egg; add two pounds ofblue
vitriol to the half barrel of brine; wet
a bushel of wheat at a time, stirring
it thoroubly, and skimming oif the
-
light stuff as the wheat is poured in—
t:, thebrine ; arm• ten minutes, dip
out the wheat, and letting it drain
thoroughly, throw it into a pile on
the floor, and when all is done.
sprinkle with dry, powdery lime.
shovelling it over until dry e1: ,, u01
to sow. 7105 may be done 21- to :2,
hpnrs befof.e sowing.
1);:.\-nc:Nr..—Deepen and el:•an OUi
Q ; in land.
:1;It• ont).01 ‘‘:tl , l
thasst..eiti:nt_ c t he gren
pr,ssiltle deplh. In laying
st,,ne drains, r..:tv.inber to :17:1 k,
the 41 of a 'int*: lf,l'ade, and iite
litr a f;•wi or raort. , above. the drain tt:s
lo water e ,
} , :nis• putting in el:1y (I ,
this sCiFest soil you can
. !).;et : and raw
hm.d. This secures perma
nency. :.S a•elI as efficiency.
('(:ors.—Sow wheat and
in the spring. _Mike
]•1
tV, `I; \ViiigS, a month or six weeks
apart, the first sowing to be bet weep
ti:tir:.t and middle of September,
ti her about the middle of Ocl o
b. : caeli time sow a patch of
ad a patch of rye. The rye
lit to cut first, one patch will
f,• Ihe other, and then the first
will come in cutting conditio.l.
1.• itred or soilinc , crops should
ilc :•oughly enriched by either
:in:ire, guano, or stimulating
4%r some kind.
..1.1 - ::E.—The season is i'avorable
ft.: the manure and coin
po:..L helps by all sorts of vegetable
nwilcc,—potato tops. weeds, swale
gra:.s. reeds, and rushes. Use n o
weeds the seeds of which are ripe; or
will ripen, and follow directions in
previous numbers in regard to coin
posting, etc.
COMMERCIAL num LI us.—Pe rr -
vian guano. will pay applied broad
cast and harrowed in belOre sowing
wheat. Use about' Nibs. per acre.
It may be mixed with its weight or
three times its Nr ei of plaster, us
ually with marked benefit. At the
South, they use equal parts Peruvian
and swan Island, or some good phos
idietic guano, which supplies the
place of the gypsum and add phos
phoric acid. Fish manure and hone
dust, applied at the rate of about
400 lbs. of each, is a good substitute.
Bone-dust is an excellent application
to pastures at this season. Mix with
equal parts good lively wood -ashes,
pound the mixture solid, or moisten
slightly, and after lying a week,
shovel over on a floor, and break any
cake lumps before sowing.
FALLEN FRUIT usually contains in
sects. Do not allow it to decay upon
Life ground and thus propagate a
brood for another year. Gather and
feed to hogs, if these aninnils do nut
have the run of the orchard. The
best use to make of 'idle!' apples is
to convert them into vinegar. Gather
grind ivid press as for cider, and al
low the juice to ferment, with free
necoss of air, in a warm place. The
addition of the lees or mother of yin
egar, of li quantity of old vinegar
w.ll exi-edii.e the process.
VEEns.—lllow and turn wherever
ti und, if they have matured their
seeds, clearing up the fence rows and
81121tered places, as well as open
grounds.
• TINWARE.
JEW TIN AND SHEET IRON
vrA M CTO RV,
Immediately opposite Bush's Building, on
the west side of Spring Creek,
Bellefonte, Pa.
•
JOHN H. LONEBERGER,
doing loviress in thii line in Dish..p
t.l,estahliShed a Tin and Sheet
t . ?
r .s.lannfactory, in :he im•slity above
ire, , i••re I. ,chore he is pr,•Tetr•-1 to =apply the
ttuh't , woh ,• in his
io•tot Om tra.le a.r I.IVIYG
11.1r1: 111:itIC .11 . t h e Lst 111.1!!'
BOOTING AND SPOUTING
ITeeire prompt attention. and at reason
al:le Inns, anti et erything desired in this line
+..11 he promptly made to snit pertiu
D IRON. COPPED, PE:I7"MR AND
V. , tal,r a in x.:lninge I. r manuf.etured
n.-;i: h•Q.
1 . 112. 1 LACE! NEAR NEW
- LOt: AN roun)ity.
lIILLIBISII,
•
nr.d retail dualta in
~To YES AND T I .NIVARE
Ard-efieny St.. Ildiefidite.
Hi t of the puidie t.. his elegant stock
jii rieeived fur Ihe hit and whit r
on•braeing
LARLOR AND COOK STOVES,
Tat iibn mate. japanned yrnre.
seutaless tin etare, min t,it.lled.
1.1 , 1,11 a 1.11
, f , 11.11.1 in a first till :MIA, Ina „t;E•etory
itnit sos. e+.lTee ee..21
11 a;t,. (.IJUZI,I and ;,v: •Irippiog purl •
• I:: ;;;. , 1 ;,,1.1-er kc tie:;,
;•r •••• ;I; , ,ottitit•hi • 1“; L:, • Itlrliirh
:; _ g; Lit:l)g JIM
1,11'.•ChI•I It. I.lJta
;;;, - N (1 tt LON I' Pi.; - : L'_< STOVES,
Lave or ail Tl.cy i:lurnizrate.
I: dors rri:tt pet pet toil ;airuvrs. That
:r. - 1 ri, treaitx,...., durability
.1111; 01 il/ei. The
IVELLI:\ WrON AND i:oa - AL COOK,
l't ielo i and Or: ;mental Ste% with
a• It/7. are inooinallad 1.. y any
111;0 4 ,(!t 111I' fr.les,
g high °Vent , 11,1 dratl4, and are
• • , ;••,L •!u:1)!.• re tweets, :Ind urn war
! .•:r4ert
;It I , . 1: , ;t4 Tilutiadi t tli constantly
at low Ggui ed.
1 ZOOFLIG- AND SPOUTING
1:11Ay ait,biled to. and teei. , l attention
vel..‘iring stoves, and jubiAng general-
Cal! and Fee our aFForttueot before purclias
u,g elsewhele, as we are prerarrd to offer
gr. at iffilueemeuts. N. 1111.1.1111.511.
Dec.2o, 67 tf.
DRUGS
S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE
N in *CV I. 0 CATION
is.!.-worq etirner r..f igh and Alle•
Lttinny Streets, Bellefuttte, Perto'a.
(No. i, IluolonnoFF's
Fite subscriber respectfully announces to
is many acquaintances and the 'public in
that he has removed his Drug and
It,alicine Store into he corner room of Broker
..i•tl•t• new building on the Dianind, where be
:no el , istuntly on hand a lar:it. si , cl( of
,!: L'il;z. MEDI CIN I?,S. CIiENIIC k LS. P.slt-
PI I UERF. PAINTS. I.tVE-t-: I Pi' S,
CLASS, I NST .31.7:d EN TS. V.l
NT:; TIT DPENI IN E,
Oil. Coal Oil, La Ch honeys,
tlnieltes. Pair Oil, Extracts. 'rode( ' ,, oup,
Tobaveo,
1 ,0 a variety of limey art:c , ml•••• !tltEtter
••• I • etei:tiOtt. he offer , rotes,
it:111111115 the (IttlitieS Of the articles
tea. Parc: . imers will pi•-ese r,tr.em
, • khis, and exit:nice the qmilliMs and prices
g ,•titl., tiurelumit:g
,:ttr • idrais . Prescripoom , and Family
A:art:fully eempounded a: all hours of
by calling at iiis store opp o
Itank.
• lie tuo,it euietattle,l aid ponal.tr
. e :re, mistactiy un loan,' t'or sail'
' e.--iv.
.F.H.S, VAI - ZNISII, G LASS
ki; .Ic:a Pi: t'i•Y by F. S. IV LSON.
T.:OOUS AND BOOKSTORES
.I I, ES No.. 9, contaiiiint , Six
eS . I'S:3 11 31 ,-; in •. Fa in Ay Re
!;.+4.k S!•
tt.ll 1 11, , 5, •rvi,' a.
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Sail, a tl, p.
tvi this!. al.ti 11 7:
1:1, I' 5t
Mgt : . !;* l iii .
!'int viso
r qtnti.ry e:••d hi: A iter Thvy ale ul
11.111r:1N (i'S BIBLES,
IV:it-T.:in:ed. rind an; tar :•ttl.e-i"r to
ut ; ten for 11 1 ,, purl ~,, e to Le h wkeo
••,,tlhe coui:try, awl 5..11 :it ex•o.::o:iar
in , ;(1.1,11 . 1,Nt;:-.ft)N.
No, I
lOOTS AND STIOES
NNE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR GENTLE M. .
A.: tLu u.t.iiug styles uti haiiil or math, to
fixed at DAV VI.JIJIIES.
Price List with in,triietiens for
setit on reel ”; l'oAt Of
n•idress.
‘‘: M. F. EA iI LET,
I. South Sixth
%i Iv.-I P..11;1.4.1011.:
IN S URAINT C:E
URANCE.—Joseph A. Ran
i in, .4 this Borough insures property for
•. • companies, t•it Lt rowing In-
Ili11111114!(.4 4 _ 0., Pa.. Cotutu
...a it.varane. , Co.. Pa , COM
, ;,;, V iz: Insurance Colopony of North
I..ntorpiiic insurance t it., , ;hard In
ft.suranee Contrary State of
and Enterprise Insurance Co.,
.1 • O. Also, Etna Life insurance
f.• Muttiai • iiiiii Insurance
Co. of Ncyr York, anti Prosi,elit Life
••o , i'liira. Ile has also liaolt4 , of
Pros
• Itoar.l of Publication for sale.
[3l 13 El-iLAND VALLEY AM-
A-, UAi. PRoTECTION COMPANY.
1.4,11.;41:ty, Which 11111iliff the 11:,13:, twer,_
,bati earned an enviable repu
t,.u•.n
:nr.tegimut l'ennsylvania. ha; rendered
its t,,,n t> -:nurtli Stalte111(111t, a gene
r„; tV:dell is hare aiven :
An. •pertY itiStired at
Lie $7,426,632 uti
li()te:: to
this. date 615,17' , lii
),,,es paid
scar
I.si•s till
MEM
rile ear
i of Cu. during
Tc..l. nett
No. i,euett dur7l44 .
.4 4 ar
t.. 4111 ,11:U0 "rga i/..1.
(3.4 I)() 00
it 11 vi. 12,..11UL I,EN , Pres.
1111'1.T, . 4 .. ! .;ent tor CeUtre
(lit; near the U.ileonte, Pa
I:".iii.
JUJTICE 02 THE PEACE
C zs lA.3lt:l - 2L L. .8.A.1111,, Justice of
L) : w1:1 ;wend to the vnirinv of
.t.: ~ t emeat. <f7.3. Cotteet.itted
• . entrusted to hi: rare
u• thHea tale door enriL
iintch is o n's law office, Bulle.
1 • •
IMES
Of;. SALE.—A new and good
Wa=tir.. Apply at this °nice.
Se, t. 4, IS6S-tf
CLEAIIFIELD HOUSE,
Kept by .) A '511..1S IT. UALER,
FRONT STREET, PTTIT,IPSI3URG, PA
We wal impeach any man w!io Nara we r a il
togite 'tinter and prompt attention tp AL , L
oste•ner-t, or fall to cam!r theta torejoice "e el
wt.il I"nrniNheti Nile. anti u can roma z t with
new beds. where all may feel at butne and the
weary be .tt.
NEW STADIA N•: .A ND SI-I EDS Tfor
ser and rarriagt.g.
.il/1-EN .`de LAM; MAN
une i2.'6S-rf Prop) ie!ors
4 1 LEMING TON HOTEL,
FLENIINO TON, PA.
IL (4ERHART, - - Proprietor
I,ephart would respectfully inform the
public generally that he uo.r eemiiies the
ah.•ae named Hotel, where he will be gl i id to
meet and greet hi: termer friends, and reeeiro
a share of the panic patro.iage. By strict
personal attention to the details of his bust
nes..., he hopes ttithe able in render satisfaction
to all who may favor hi In %rith.thvir patronage.
kis bar and table will be made a specialty.
Ili::table is good, and he attended by
careful and attentive ••sthas An excellent
LIVERY is attached to this establishment,
which strangers will fitid to [heir advantage.
Give him a rail, uthi and lie cowl
tent :oat all Will lie it..titdi,tl will their accom
modation. June 108-101. n.
BROaliikkHOEF HOUSE,
BELLEFO:\ TE, PA
HOUSEAL ProprietoPs.
This is It e only first-class Hotel in
Rellennitu. It is a large finely located
pssossing sll tito tnuoern
occe,.,ory to the tau:trait of their t uet•ts
ny y
ARMA.N'S ROTEL,
Sowhenst corner of the Diamond,
LE'LLEFONTE. P 1
Proprietoi
E.Xvc.lloll gotl , l and bar
M i.. 1
c.AGLE HOTEL,
227 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(iletweeulZ.:we
CUMMINGS Sc KELLER. Proprietors.
Sept.C67-Iy.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA
i This Hotel is pleasantly situ; ted on the
outh side of
Market Street, a few doors above Sixth
lts central locality make 9 it pat ticularly de
sirable to persons visiting the City on Lush
floss cr Pleasure.
W. D. ROBBINS, . A. DECK, Propr:otor,
Clerk. Formerly of the Merchants' House.
• dpr.2;6S-1y.12.
MERCANTILE
HARDWARE, Knives, Spoons,
Coffee Mills, Shovels. Spades, ltul , es,
]loos, Lamps, Forks, Chain•, &c., at
BURNSIDE'S ,t THOMAS.
O R S E COLLARS.--:-If you
don't want your horses' shoulders gall-
ed and wade acre, get good Ilorse Collars at
BURNSIDE'S THOMAS.
ARNESS, Collars, Cart Whips,
A. '4 Carriage W hips, in great variety, tiny
et nment Guars, Suciles,..Bridles, Martingales,
Check Lii;eF, Cart Gears, Tug Harness, Buggy
harness, lititneE; everything in the Saddler's
line, at
FISFIING TACKEL, Rods, Lines,
Hooks, Flies, Feu-Hair Bashets, (r,,s
you out to catch trout.) at
111:B.N.S1DE',3 tf: THOMAS.
'TINE GROCERIES—Mocha Cof
fee. old:Goverment Java, beg quality
~1 Rio C•dfee' Brown Coffee, Best Oolong Black
fens. Given Teas, ',overly Syrup, Golden
Syrup. Drip.:, tine exude Baking Alolat , se.,,
Eire, and everything in the Grocery line, at
the iowest cash prise If you want the best
article of Groceries in the market, 13U1tN
z,11)E'S h THOMAS' is thEplaeo.
rf is proverbial in Bellefonte and
thr , ,u t thout the county if you want a
,eotl aniele go to
I;UP"NSIDE";
ME
I . ",TIIT:r.IMI.IAN'S Celebrated Con
v f- , ;tioneries, \‘'lli(ll3:llt'S eeleor.ited
ker's Chocolate, Smith's Choc°.
ANN hitm Pickio, A trier' can
at
EATIIKR of all descriptions.—
i•recidi Cale S
Sheep Skin , i.ining , and
everyilling iu :he I.tather line. Warrihiled
19 zit , - isatiislaction.
liirl'iNSlDN t T//nAIAS.
. c ,_,,( - 11 - 101?, MAKER'S TOOLS and
kj Finding: iu an their varieties. BaAbliery,
thiehles, ii"ak Bits,-Spats, Rings. awl every
:hit% a sa.id:er wants in the inanufaet.Lr:ug
•.1' harness is to to found at
BUIiNSIDE'S &THOMAS'
WSICETS in all their variety,
Children's Carriage?, Willow•Waro,
13titts, Pistols. Powder, Shot and Caps, Car
tridges, .1:e. Also, Toys of all kinds, nt
ItURNSTWE'S & THOMAS'.
NEW PATTERNS of Oil Cloths
at reduced price 4 at
BURNSIDE'S& THOMAS.
N OTIONS of all kinds, Stockings,
Gh.ve..i, llanilkerchief:4, Co ulis,
nooks, in all their variety, and very cheap
Turkt:y Prunes, Peaches, Apples.
Oranges, Letutins,ail hinds of toreipn Fruit.
Bates; Haeon Caiincil Fruirs. Peaehi,
Tonnitoei, Pine Apples. Peag. in great
ety. Pairleo's Soap, Van :Hagan
Olive Soap, Dobbins' Soup, .leg Oakcly
Old Castile, Paltn Suap, Elderberry Soap. ,dal
a great variety of other soaps at
higligst market price paid tbi
all kinds of country prmine< nc
BURNz;11).1 . : .1: T/b)YiAS.
rpE largest and best stock of
coots and she,s, r an : , e tpd to g ive
satisfaction, at railadcd unly to be
(*Duna at
'slUli2 S THOMAS'.
-
SPICES of all varieties, ground to
order, mot wdrranted to he strictly pare.
it is the tudy Mace yon can find unadulter
ated :tykes. irl them fur your own satisfac
tion. taiItNSIDE tk, TlittMAS.
T 1 ERRING, White Fish, Alsek
i__A_
. 'W.; BURNSIDE'S Ti/OM AS.
NNSIDE & THOMAS offer to
u
•te,. pubhe 01 e of the largest and best
-e'r'ocd stocks of uterchandiee in Centre corm
's. Cad examine. anti see for yourselves.
;110DUCI? OF ALL KINDS,
tout good quality, wanted at the highest
jacket prices at the cheap store in Ite.lelonte.
A. ST ER ?; DE HAL
/ 1/ 1 '
1..
11113
v . . HEAT.--Theuudersigned wish
1 1 I' to inform the farmers of Centro coun
ty Ilia they will pay the highest market price
in each for all kinds of grain.
Aug.l6. ZIMMERMAN BROS. cs CO•
ENTLEMEN'S DRESS
GooDs, such as Cloths, Casimers,
Casinets, lre.tings, Hosiery, Collars, Neck
ties, very low at
mart A. StERNTIER.G%i.
ADIES' GAITERS, Children's
yJ Shoes. rooi Sundown's. have been add
ed to the atovk of FAIRER A; CO.
A pr,26,'417.
A 'CiIES AND CLOCKS
large lot just received by
W.
pis'', SALT AND B A C ON
_L oonEtantly for tale. A. STERNBERG
THE ITA-TIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1868.
HOTELS
I=
=I
BURI.`ZSIDE'S W .1110 MAS
11151INSII)E'S ,i, 'I /10 .k 1 A:7;
BURNSIDE'S A: TIP
MERCANTILE
SPRING
AND •
SUMMER
ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT
FAIRER S: CO'S
NOTIONS, &c. &c
—Only complete stock in town.—
Trimmings.
hosiery.
Gloves,
Hand kerchief's
Buttons, Zephyr,
Yarns, Shetland,
Germantown and •
with er Wool; Col
lars. Ribbons,
Velvets, Doll
Babies, l'a
per and Zeyher
patterns, Corsets,
Work 13askebt.
Buck Skin Gloves
and AI itta
LADIES, GENTS AND HISSES
DER CLOTHING
It can he it.sertcil without danger of con
tradiction that the like of display and v aria
ty is nowhere to be found in Corn" county,
an d i t i s use&oss toataanpt a prt.pvr ilesr.rip
tiou. We have also on hand and just received
a large stock oft ;,t3 best
LADIES' AND GENT& WIN-
TER DRESS GOODS,
eugth uN dress, at:A bonttot Alpecens,
alicoes,Aluslias, Flannels,
eossimere?, leistings,
and hildretes 'loop
Skirts.
FUR TRIMMING AN( ?WAN'S DOWN
•
Umbrellas,
Edging and
inserting Laces,
Fancy Wood
and Willow
Ware Blankets
of all kinds,
Shawls,
Nubias,. .
Suntags,
LADIES', MISSES' AND crar,DnEys
SHOES
Trunk?,
Carpet
. Bags,
Papar
Co:111ra,
and in fact every conceivable 'article in the ling
of ladies and gentlemen's furnishing goods.
CLOTH AND CASSIMERES.
Aleo a largo.etoch of Ready wade Clothing.
Come anfilliicus. If you don't wish to 1,113
to t will ply look' at our gook and' learn tlo
prises Again we cordially ini.t s yoil 'to call.
NO. FOUR BUSH'S ARCADE.
GEO. W. FAIRER Co
May 12.1i7-ly
GO TO
.0 ELL, GILLILAND &,,. CO.,
EB3
SAYE YOUR MONEY
TN TIUYiNG
SPRING AND S U3l AIRI?
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
PROVISONS, SPICES
QUEENS, WOOD & WILD AV WARE
WU would re6rwettully roll general atten
tion Io il.e Inige Flock of
FRESH GOODS
jest recoi%cd et. ..er commodious store rooms
;•,r the p , , ,q 111 believing that it th•
otttl rat , unit and Foe what oar greet
of, they will ho convinced ni
4iiei flint UURa IS THE PLArE to per
m,c,,c at Hives that will SAVE THEM THE
iNEY.
11'u bare every deecriptioo of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
for the semen, such as
POPLINS'
cALlcors,
Slli WLS, tc
GLOVES,
HOSERY,
BUTTONS,
TRIMMINGS,
EMBROIDERIES, LINEN AND WHITE
GOODS, TABLE LINENS, NAP
KINS. TOWLINGS, AND
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GENERALLY.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS,
AND GENTS' FURNLSIIING GOODS.
A fine assortment of late stylo TRII
BAGS for ladies and grnthanon of the best
leather and make,
In Groreries and Provisions, Preserved
Fruits, Spices, dc., we cannot be excelled, if
equalled, and are able to sell both
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
at lower rates than anywhere else.
Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Crackers, Salt
Fish, Dried Fruit, Hams, Ba
con, Flour, Chop and Feed, .
always in abundance,
and at low figures.
FARMERS
are particularly invited to exchange with us
their produce.
Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, Farmers,Me
chanics, Lab,rers, and ladies and gentemen
iu general, are invited to our store, to talc')
our goods, and leave us their cash.
BUSH'S .ARCADE—LOWER ROOMS,
(sear the Bridge,)
134:LLEFO11TE; PA.
ar 1 -'6B
FIRST PREMIUM 4 ,
A s,
Of a Silver Medal
WAS AWARDED TO •
im7BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 1 6
y the N. State Agricultural Society at
qv B its Fair, holden in braahua, Sept. 2 0,186 5.
OARBETT , S
Vegetable hair Restorative
Restores Gray flair to its Natural Color: pro
motes the growth of the hair: changes the akki
roots to their original organic action ; eradi
cates Dandruff and Humors: prevents
Hair falling out; is a superior Dressing.
44
It contains no injurious Ingredients,
and is the most popular and reli
able article thmnehout tile
44 East, West. North, and
South.
South.
VET 0 •
GOODS
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors,
MANCHESTER, N.H.
May 22.'RS- v
The Last
4 tiri~IMPR.OVED et
wog RESTORER
f ,- -FAVp kat-
DREsslfig
fi ew ptyie oneßoille
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
and produce luxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
' For Salo by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
pmetONEDoilp
Feb.2l,'6b-t 1
DIIILADELP HIA & ERIE
1, RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE
rrmouGu AND DIRECT ROUTS BE
TWEEN PHILADELPHIA, HAUL
MORE, HARRISBURG,
• LIANISPORT,
TO TOE •
NORTHWEST.
• AND TIIE
GREAT OIL REGION
' UP. PENNSYLVANIA..
Cuffs,
Elegant Sleeping Cars on till Nigh]
On•and after MONDAY, MAY 11th, 15611,
Lo Trains en the Philadelphia, & Erie lta
toad will run as follows:
Westward.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 11.15 p. m
61 i• " Lock 11aven,..... 9.39 a. in
" " nrr. at Erie 4.50 p..
Erie Exp'ss leaves Philadelphia....l2.oo noon
•` " Loca Haven,....10.1 p.
" " arr. at Erie 10.05 a.
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia..... 8.00 a. in
" " arr. at Luck haven 7.45 p.
Eastward.
:Jail Train leaves Erie. 11.00 a. M
•4 Haven 8.55 p.
" " arr. at Philadelphia 7.10 a. in
ric Express leaves Erie 7.40 p.m
" •' •' Lick Haven.— 6.30 m
'• '• ' arr. at Philadelphia— 5.00 a. m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creel.
nd Allegheny River Rail Road.
:beaked through. -
' ALFRED L. TYLER,
May 22:68 ly. Gcneral Superintendent
BAuGLI'S
COMMERCIAL MANURES
TRADE MARK
.
ON EVERY „fro PACKAGE
BAUGH o ;.-ALNS,
AND
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO
BAUGH'S' BA W BONE PIIoSPitATE,
$56 per 21)01) pounds.
;MUG WS CO I eiltlO BONE FERTILIZER
sst 2000 pounds.
BAUGH'S CBICAOO BLOOD MANURE,
$5O per 2000 pounds.
The above Manures are furnished in boti
age and barrels, whichever customers prefer
f 1: 'The Bags are uniform in weight MC
pounds.. s Pl •
The attention of Ferule's is especially di
recten to the fact that the sources of the Ras
Material of which the above Manures arc com
posed, are so well under control that we cal
furnish them of strictly uniform quality an.
condition.'and that they contain a larger per
centage of au/tomtit' than any other class 0
manufactured manures in the matliet.
LAUGH SUNS,
20 S. Delaware A'enne. Phil's.
NORTH W ESTE RN FE it TI LIZ IN4 CO.,
Cur. Lake 4: Lasalle Ste., Chicago.
,:tal - Baugh's Commercial Manures may b
procured from dealers iu any of the priumpa
towns in the United States or Dominion 0
Canada.
For sale by IRWIN ILS , )N, Bellefonte
Pa. ,1103..63 41u
BELLEFONTE FO UNDRY
TODD AND DUNCAN
laying leased the Bellefonte Foundry are
now prepared to manufacture of all
KINDS OF ISIACIIINERY do CASTINGS
They manufacture MeG INNIS' PATENT
TURBINE WATER WHEELS, GRIST AND
SAU •MILL cet:•:TINGS, OF ALL KINDS,
Circular. Saws, Mill and Steam Engines with
Fixtures furnished at short notice
They will also have constantly on band an as
sortment of COOICINui AND PARLOR
STOVES, PLOUGHS and SHARES. IRON
RAILING VERANDAH, POSTS, 4te. Mr.
Todd will also be prepared to do Millwright
work at all times
june17,1564.-Iy.
rpE HERO ! THE HERO !
TUE HERO SELF-SEALING FRUIT JAR
is positively
THE BEST NOW IN USE.
For sale by
julyl7 ZIMMER:I.IAX, BRO'S & CO.
fIUEENS, GLASS and CROCK-
Nioe, ery- W are. A. STERNBERG
A TTENTION CARPENTERS !
1 - I_. A valuable lot of Carpenters' Tools are
offered fur aide cheap by
ZIMMERMAN BROS. & CO.
Ju1y3;68.3t.
II AIR RESTORER
TIME TABLE
r flll ill la
plofttifiltv.snirtgA
CIJICAGO,
Solo Iltalttlfileturere.
PRICES
FOUNDRY
SMUT MACHINE
I RWIN 43: - , WILSON are con...
stantly receiving new goods in their line.
lIA-RDWARE
of every demiplii.n at reduced pric4s—now
opened every flay. inu:29th
- - -
I AMPS OF EVERY VARIE
j ty and kind or IR.vi IN 4V, wii,zioN.s
pAROMETERS and Thermome
ter; xt IHWIN WILSON';.
TUE ANVIL STORE is now re
eeiving a large and well assorted 'Stock
ot Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes,
Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and 'loop
Iron,also Buggy and. waggon• `'tuck of every
desription.—Call and supply )ourselves at
the lowest possible rates.
novll I H WIN 1. WILSON.
((;ALES, at Wholesale and Retail
10 cheap, by IRWIN S• WILSON.
dee2l'66
FINE TABLE CUTLERY,
including plated forks, spoons, Se., at
mar 2 IL WIN ,S; WILSON'S.
CUTLERY—aII makes
and prices at Inwis b WitsoN's.
mart
cess.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE BAR
rel cowling pieces at
mart- 'awls ct, WILSON'S.
ciROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS,
best make at IRWIN .45 WILSON'S.
mar 2
fIOFFIN TRIMMINGS, a large
assortment at lItWIN IL WILSONS.
marl:
HAND BELLS AND DOOR
Bells, dl sizeitand kinds at
ina 2' IR\VIN S• WILSON'S.
_D PLY BOARDS, Plank and Scant
ling tier sale by IRWIN tf7 WILSON
TAPANNED TOILET SETTS
tfl and other Japanned ware, at the Anvi
RIM
in:1,711,6n
QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons,
kJ tilt sins, at the sign of the Anvil.
tnnyll,ntl IRWIN 4i WILSON.
OOKING-GLASSF PLATES of
4
all sizes for sale by IRWIN er,,,WILSON.
BOLTiS for Buggies and Carriages,
all sizes in use; Fire Bolts, dittto, at
MEI
RUFFALO SCALES,
kJ of the best make. from 4lsup to 120,-
000 lbs. IRWIN k WILSON.
mur2
pARL OR COOK STOVES,
Parlor Stoves, and tour sizes of Gas-
Armors constantly on hand and for sale at
mar 2 IRWIN 4, WILSON'S.
ijORN BLANKETS J 5 SLEIGH
BELLS, at low prices. at
IRWIN &, ‘VILSONS'.
UNION PATENT CHURN, the
best in use at IRWIN Sc WILSON'S.
der2l'lBB6
VFOULDING—GiIt, Rosewood &-
La. Plain 'Walnut of 01l :?izos tier framer
may 1 LIM lItWIN k WILSON.
A N ENV HARDWARE STORE :
T.& T. IIARRIS
NO. 5, BROKERIIOFF ROW
Anew and complete ITardwaro Store ha
•een opened by the undersigned in Broker
ielrs new building—win re they are prepare ,
o stl.l all kind. 01 Building and House Furnish.
og Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails .tnd ever:
ariety td goods in their line, ar the lOwcri
tes Confident or giving entire earistbetio,
ye would respectlullj boneit thepublic patron
Vie.• • janslio—ty
IQ UGGY WHEELS, in setts, re
dy-made, for Fate by J. Sc J. flAit Hz%
0ct.4;t17
fIALL AND SEE THE CH4-1.31-
1._./ PION CLOTHES WRINGER!—Th.
'est article in that line ever offered to the pub
ie, now for sale by J. IJ. DART US.
sep2l:66
Airand L L Hind ennon
SAWS, CIRCULAR
_L Saws, T Saws, WebL
laws, do., for sale by J..k J. HARRIS.
may I0"67.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BATII
Tuns, Clothes Racks and Universal
Jlothes Ringers, for sale by
mac•l'6fi J. & J. HARRIS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GLASS and Ifirrror Plato of all sizes.
tnd glass cut to any required size or shape by
sep2l'6s J. & J. 11ARJUS.
PICTURE FRAMES of ALL
Sizes and Styles furnished at short nu•
ice and low terni.4 and all kinds of moulding
.onstantly on hand by J. Jr. J. iIAItRIS.
WHEELBARROWS 1 . Wheel
barnms ! For su!c low by
16;67. J. t J. HARRIS.
I AMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS,
U Brackets, Ranging Lamps, Sive Lamps.
Iniversal Lanters, and all kinds of Lanters,
a. sale by
21'68
tiELT.T.NG! BELTING!
A fine lot of the best oak tanned Leath
r Belting just received and for vale at menu
acturers prices by J. HARRIS.
inny2s
.„4POR . ES, Felines, and hubs, a
largo and well seasoned stock of wood
-tuff now on hand aid for sale by
: • J. HARRIS.
PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS!
Culivators,
Corn Plows, Plow Points,
•hear Mold Bards and Cultivator Teeth, for
ale by • J. J HARRIS.
May 1 0 ,'67.
'TABLE CUTLERY—A fine lot
11 just received and fur sale by
mnr23.'B6 J. So J. HARRIS.
I,...}IOVELS, SPADES FORKS
Nj for sale by J. kJ. HARRIS.
mar2:3.'6e
OCK.S,. HINGES, SCREWS,
Latches and builder's hardware by
J. J J. lIA fIRIS.
mar23.'fitl
ASH SPRINGS.—J. &. J. llarris
•,._) arc t..le agents fo rßr.wu Itro',4. in,! r
Sash Spring. The be.t thing of the Mtn
ver offered to the public. Buiiikrs Call an..
ace it! A ug.lti.N7.
_FT_ORSE-SIIOES, NAILS, and
Norway 141 s fur sale by
mar23.'6l; 1. & J. HARRIS.
OlLS—Lard, Lubricating, Coat,
Linseed, Tanner, for s2lle by
sept2l.'liti J. J. HARR-lit.
IN VIL s, VICES, BELLOWS,
Screw !gates. and all kinds of .81:,& - •
milks Tools for sale by J S; J. HARRIS.
I_ELLS.BELLS, BELLS.—Schc ol
..1.111 , .u5e Belk, Fact.,rs Bells, House Belk,
bil.ner Bells, Gong Btlls, Tea Hells. Itn
, ale by • J.& lIARRIS.
may I 0,q17. •
(4111NDSTONES, Scythe Stones,
anii•whet stones fur sale by
Inas] o.'d7. J. J. HARRIS.
IARPENTER TOOLS fbr sale at
the hardware sture of
J. J. HARRIS.
FIWIT JARS 85 CANS.
11 'USE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE !
. large lot of the must improved kinds for
sale by J. et J. HARRIS.
Aug. 9.'61
pAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, &C.,
received and fur sale by
mar23:66
WEAVING.
COVERLET cC CARPET MAN
UFACTORY.
WILLIAM ETTINGER,
A ARONSDURG, Pa.,
Prop'icier of the old and and well-known Wea
ving Establishment, in Aaronsburg, has in
creased his facilities for the manufacture of
every description of
CA RP 131 S AND COVERLETS,
and will sell them at the lowest possible rates
for cash or exchange them for wool.
His work has the reputation of boing well
done, and prompt attention is given to all
orders.
attended to at reasonable rates. Address or
apply as above. Wat. ETTLNGER.
mayl7;67.
HARDWAEE
IRWIN ,t. WILSON
IRWIN ,L• WILSON'S
J.. J. HARRIS
J.& J. HARRIS
ITOOPLAND'z' , COLUMIV.
INTRODUCED INTO 'AMERICA
FROM GERMANY, in iE3S•
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
1100FLAND'S GERMAn TONIC,
PREPARED Br DR. C. Jr'. JACKSON;
PLIILADLLPIIIA, PA.
The greatest known remedies for
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,
Nervous Debility,
JAUNDICE,
Diseases of the Kidneys,
ERUPTIONS of the SKIN,
and all Diseases arising from a Dliv.
ordered Liver, Stomach, or
• IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD.
Read the following symptoms, and if you find that
your system is affected by any of them, you may rest
assured that disease has commenced its attack on the
most important organs of your body, and unless soon
checked by the use of potoerful remedies, a miserable
life, soon terminating in death, will be the result.
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles,
Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity
of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart
burn. Disgust for Food. Fulness
or Weight in the Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of
the Head. Hurried or Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating Sensations when
in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision.
Dots or Webs before the Sight,
Dull Pain in the Head, Defi
ciency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and
Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat, Burning' in
the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of
Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits.
All these indicate disease of the Liver or Digestive
Organs, combined with impure blood.
fjoofinb's &nun Bitters
Is entirely vegetable, and contains no
liquor. It is a compound of Fluid Ex
tracts. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks
front which these extrilcts ore mode
are gathered in Germany. An the
medicinal virtues arc rti reef cd from
them by a scientific chemist. These
extracts are then forwarded to this
country to be used expressly for the
manufacture of these Miser.. There
is no illeollolll.l substance of any kind
used in compounding* tile fdtters,
hence it is the only . iii:la rs that can
be used in cases where 20cm:tulle stint
uluncs
are not. advisable.
ijautlanbia Berman (a° mr
is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters.
with Niue Santa Cr= Ram, Orange, etc. It is used for
the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where sone
pare alcoholic stimulus is required. You will bear iu
mind that these remedies are entirely different fron.
any others advertised for the cure of the disease,
named, Uwe being scimayic p r eparations of medicimas
extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum
in some fore. The TJNIO is decidedly one of the inns.
pleasant and agreeable remedies ever qfered to th.
public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to tale ,
it, while its life-giring, exhilarating, and medicina:
qualities have caused it to be known us the greatest of
all tonics.
CONSUMPTION.
Thousands of eases. vrisen the pa
tient supposed he was afilieted with
this terrible disease, Lave been cured
by the use of t hese remedies. Eztreine
emaciai ion, debility, and rough art
the usual attendants Al poii severe
cases of dyspepsia or disease of the
digestive organs. II vett its eases of
genuine Consumption, t remedies
will be found of the greatest benefit,
strengthening and invigorating.
DEBILITY.
There is no medicine equal In ifirglamPs Comer.
Bitters or Tonic in cases of Debility. Toe i m p ar t a
Lone and vigor to the whole sptent, strengthen the op.
rdite, cause an enjoyment of the food, enable Mt
stoma to digest it, purify the blood, give a good.
sound, healthy ample... Won, eradicate the yellow tinge
front tin eye, impart a We on tothe che4 , , and chany,
the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak,
and nervous invalid, to a faltfaced, afoot, and rigor
ous nergon.
Weak and Delicate Children
are made strong by using the Bitters
or Tonic. In fact, they are Family
Medicines. They can be administered
♦with perfect safety to a child three
months old, tile most delicate female,
or a man of ninety.
These Remedies are the best
Blood Ptulfere
ever known, and will cure all diseases resulting from
bad blood.
Keep your blood pure; keep your Liver in order;
keep your digestive organs in a sound, healthy condi
tion, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will
ever assail you.
TiM COMPLZZICYS.
Ladies who Wish a fair akin and
good complexion, free from a yellow
ish tinge and all other disfigurement,
should use these remedies occasion
ally. The Liver in perfect order, and
the blood pure, will result In spark
ling eyes and blooming cheeks..
C A XI IV X 0 ZU
Honfland'r German Remedies are counterfeited.
The genuine hare the signature of C. Itr. Jackson
on the front of the nuts,* wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of the article blown in each bottle. Allathers
are counterfeit.
'Phonsands of letters have been re
ceived, testifying to the virtue of these
remedies.
READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS,
FROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD,
•Chief Justice of the Supreme Conrt of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 16th, 156 T.
Ifind "Rhoßand's German Bitters" is not an intox
icating beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disor
ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in
eases of debility anti want of nercous action in Me
system. Fours truly,
GEO. IV. WOOD WARD.
FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSON,
Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 25th, 1866.
I consider ttllooftnnd , s German Bit
ters" a valuable siteilicine, in case of at
tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I
can certify title from my experience
of It. Yours, with resprc
JAMES THOMPSON.
From REV. JOSEPH 11. ICENNARD, D.D ,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
DR: JACTCSON—DEAR SIR :—I hare bcenfrlmently
re
quested to connect any name with r.wommentiali ma of
digirent kinds tf medicines, but regarding the pudic,
as nut of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de
clined ; but with a clear prof iu various instances, and
particularly in my mon fancily, of the usefulness o f Dr.
Hmdland's German Bitters, I depart for once from , n 9
usual course, to express my full conviction that to
general debility of the system. anal cliecially for Liver
Complaint, it is it safe and valutlile preparation. Jo
snore cases it may fail ; bt.t usually, I doubt tot, it will
be very beneficial to those who
.suffer front the awe,
Causes. roars, very respectfully,
J. 11. KENNA RD,
Eiyhth, below Coates St
Price of the Bitters, $l.OO per bottle ;
Or, a half dozen for $5.00.
Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle;
Or, a half dozen for $7.50.
The Tunic is put up in quart bottles.
Recollect that it is Dr. Ilingluturs German Remedies
that are so universally used and so highly recommend
ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce y- to
take any thing else that he may say is just as good, h.
cause he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies
will by sent by express to any locality upon application
to the
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 831 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia.
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO.
These Remedies are for sale by
Druggists, Storekeepers, and Medi
chin Dealers everywhere.
Do not forget to examine well the arGc!e you
order to get the genuine,
flay I,' fiS-1 y .
11 lIS C L N
BELONGS TO TUB LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF BELLEFONTE,
and the proceeds of all advertise
ments. inserted in it are to be devot
ed to the fund for building a new
Church in Bellefonte. As this wif,
for one year, be the most conspicu
ous part of he paprr for advertising
purposes, no advertisement will be
admitted unless the public can be well
assured of the good character for hon
esty and fair dcaiinga on part of the
party advertising.
Itirleor terms of space apply to
REV. J. A. ITACKENBERG,
Bellefonte, Pa.
BEATES 45 MILLER,
TiVholesaleDruggists
No. 224 N. THIRD STREET,
Corner of Branch,
PLULADELPIILk,
Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Oils,
Glass Varnishne, 1)743 Srilin. Perfni7.ery, S2ie
es, Patent Medicines, ,GC.
O 7 We guarantee all our goods pure and
;enuine, and at the lowest market rates._,EG
July 31.'8: lyt
J. WASH. XILLISII
Miller & Elder,
No. 204 North Third Strect,
P.HELADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE BOOY.MLLERS,
STATIONERS,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUR
ERS, and dealers in
CURTAIN & WALL PAPERS
July 31;63.1yt
GRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Shades,
YARNS, EATTING, TTADDING,
GRAIN BAGS, WICK, 'moo 51s,
TWINES, &c. Also
WOOD AND WILLOW itiTARE,
No. E 5 North Third Stiect,
PH.ILADELPIIIA
JulySt.W.lyt
BURNSIDE 4, THOMAS,
BELLEFONTE, PA
DEALERS IN
FINE gitocEms, TEAS, COFFEE, SU-
GAR & MOLASSES,
Pure Undulterated Spices, War
ranted to be strictly pure,
Pure Confectionery. Porcif,n Fruit: b Nuts,
BOOTS it - SHOES,
Warranted, Leather in all variety, Hata, Cap
Notions, Belting, dte., do o.
Aug.3l,'BB.ly. .
6 9 8 • 1100 PSluRTs. 628
~.
WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE"
"KE YSTONE SKI irrs,"
Pre the hest and CaI.:AN:ST Low Plumm 1 1 onp
Skirts in th• mark..t. Trail Shia , . 25 tti.rihwt,
$1 011; 211 t•prin;r4, 1 2k; and 40 spring 4. 1 45.
P am Skirls, ti htl.e.t, 20 spriotttl, Bu tte.tt:; 25
springs, 05 eent , ; i 0 : , p-u'!.'•+, $.l 15; aroi 35
spring.., 1 25. IVA rrasted ifi curry
"Our OWN Make" of "UNION Si lit
Eleven T.lpe TrAi!,. from 20 to 50 1-trirt,..s,
4%1 20 to 2 50. Min, Six 'lures, 20 to 50
horn 'JS ccuts Skirts
urn h. [ter that, those ;old ity tither estithlish
molts au Brat 0;0.8 g,u•uld, and ut much lower
!meet).
"Our OWN MAKE" of "CHAMPION
suit IS" are in every way superior to all
other hoop Skirts before the pli,he, and Only
have to he exam:tell or worn to eolivinee
every One of the met. slairefecetered of tho
',est fn. u finished English Steel Springs. very
-uperror tines, Sind the ety le of the metallic
fa,tenineo awl manlier of securing them sur
ptss for durabi ey and excellence any other
...hill in this errantly, end are lighter, more
elaetec, will rear longer, give more ratisfac
tivn, and are really cheaper than al others.
I.%ery L,01 . } should try them. 'racy ar e . [ sing
sold extensively by Merchants throu.themt this
end the cdj iuing States at very moderato
rat t the best, ael; for "flop
:thee Chomp:or: Soirt." It you di, not tiro
them, zut the merchant with whom you dial
to order them for yi.u, or come or rend direct
to or. Merchants will find our differen!graots
of Ski: ts exactly what they nceil,anel ere e6pe.
daily invite flit CD to call and OXAMiIiB our
exteesive assortment, or scud for Vt•holeettle
1,6 t.
To be bed at Retail at Manufactory, and of
the !Let::ii frcde generally, and at eholesale
of the Allarinnietuitz only, to Whom all orders
should Lu a.ddres•cd.
Manufactory Lldiialesrooin, G2:B Arch St.,
Between 6th th Philadelphia.
Mar. l 4'66 10m..rwlli. I'ol. 11.0PKIN'S.
DM
itEl'lst , LES' NEW WAEBLIS FRONT, DishopSrt.,
WINES AND LIQUORS
121: ‘ - f -- 17::. • I , TIIE subscri
r I lt-7es,.„:l‘, ber respectfully
e!.lls the ntten
-7 non of the public
to lis establish
!pent, where he
\'; ! , rel mill to
J tuTr.iA hinds
of Foreign and
.I.)onlestic Liqu-
IMEI
ors. wbelerale at tlveloW CSt ea .h prices, v , hich
aru rtarranted to be tiar b•::4 qualities peeped
ing to Inc r reeptetive pric stock con
sist,' of 1l:re. 3lotrot.Kahcla, Irirh and other
bisk Lind, or brandier-, olland (lin,
P in t, M l ,l O ht, Cherr.%. MaCk h.rry and other
ertielcs--at ai rt-wmat)lo
rA . P 3 Car, b., 11: , •1 in the Olt V. ( . 171.nprigne,
Chet ra 1:1t14 .1”,:r%, riltr.:cr and Cil , rAway
1111•And:Pm, t Ervilan t i
RUM, COPtial ..i*,l It. w oil l particu
larly iotita Far incr., il , .trl Keeper , and
ort o •rx hr yell la,r,e Stit ply,
jrul f y for tt nut be or atria of pro
i.,,l„r• rh.y tan!, nlith car, nuldetar be
iontt %vitt in , fit• C ty.
e „Zar f h‘,:ri in,. nri• r, spvctfally requesttd
u give hit a trial.
TOBACCOS AND SEGARS of
every deLeription. Best Saaff
extortt. Pipes of variond
kiziflg, alit! all articles
belorigibg to the
Toil:lee° Trade,
wholesale and ridtit, to the very lowest prices
Also, Paper Conant, Cases, and No
tiwn of .aiious kiads.
Feb.?7,':;;.s ly.
'IIOLE;:;ALE. %VINE /t -ND
EIELLEie 0 N 1' E, P A.
la .tone formerly occupied by the
lieyztotte Bakery.
• , 1 1. 4 7 .7 an '.
•-a.;11.1
All Partels, Kegs excl, Casks war
apt ed le enhtai, . the prantily 7Cprese.ftn/.
=l=
The propriet , 7r of titis e... , tablisbnient takes
plea:nre in inforrl 7 n,;,- the public :bat h*
hay eon:qui:l:ly on band a supply of choice
tbrcign and tiotnnstic lir;inrs such e. 3
WA; N 4.;TA
CLn MONONI4ATIELA,
A 5"...) ‘VILISKEI.
DLACN:;F:itnY,
GlNtir.ft AN DtiANDIES.
PORT MA Dl:rt lA. SILEILL/ ANL)
LISRON SMITH
A 1.1 IioLI.AND
NEW !Lem.
JAMAICA lain. CORDIALS Peppet
riit:r, ,lonisectl rr.d it:p.c.
Tha atztntion of runcticing physicians is
ca n e d to 0r.7 of puss 11T1U13 6
for tnedicai purn , scs. Bottles j4-IL;s and bow
ijoSris conazotly on into.i.
lir:e the ;.).N1:: PURE recta? rhis
ice; in to-•n.
All our liquors reTZ bought F. hen liquor;
wet-cite:7, and ?eh them aceordiniiy.
All liquors ate r•-trrcuted to gi:a satisfac
tion.
Confident thet he cm) ple:tse customers he
respectfully ?•Brit a aba:a of public patronage.
Liqtors t!ia cs sohd by the quart, barrel
nr tierce. Place a large lot of _ _
BOTri_' l ,ED LIQUORS
of the finest gr:.l.;s, on hand.
Ns:v.
1 - )OURBON RYE VinismEs!
4. BAUM, Importer Wholepale Dealer in
WINES,
*No. 1224 CALLOWIIILL ST. Philr.•lol}hia.
'l l ll E OLD ESTABLISIJED
1..1. {1 IC IM. }SON Co .,
126 r :•71:FE'r. r1..11 , 'A.,
ti. 4 Yilvtitit,tiir;wz C"Hreeriun..rs
it, Nuti, Ac., in
be I 'fiired Mar 6.'08-1 %raw°
L ADIES, take particular notice!
The Real TELPEAU FEMALE PILLS
Thres ezylehretc,l many years ago
it P,,,ris for the, relia ft•toale irretzislgritio+,
gaol after-ar.lz rtmoriaaa ha their eri.oinal
, r.it•lovni.nt in tl.l prat•ti-2 of aht.r , ion, are
nocr offered for sale for the first tittle in Amer
iea.
ThP? hat hien kept in comitnrativ• ob-
Cl;•ity f7t , ill tb l.tet that tha originator, Dr.
Velto:.n, it R p`ltt.ician in P r eis, of go tot
tcrim e•mouien ti".l• lid i•ldeg t
n t l., withheld them fr , tit trzner4l mei le,t lacy
tilt employed for u•nl4rrtUl totrpoqee„
In ore:co:lan it Female iJtoittuetion, Balling
of the We - 71h, Whites, flytto Siehnt-m Sup
er Itonio.letato Flom of
the not.thl7 Ziercous and spi na l
AEtctionr. in the Itto.l: Ya.
titre;: CD :lisdlt Exertion, Polui , atien of tho
Heart, god trill effect a curo
alien all other metinti hava failed , bud, al
though a pevrerfol reami:y., do not • contain
calomel, •ntintony, or anything hurtful to tpo
constitution.
To married ladies end young girls who
have never been regulated. they are peculiar
y
suited. 't hey will, in n short ti tan , b r i o3 , on
the monthly period with rept:larity.
CACTlON.—.:Aartita 110i.:6 should never take
them r. hen flu - J..: is any reason to believe
themselves pregnant, for thoy will ho eure to
product: IniB(•Zrriagi.
These Pills are entirely safe, under all
cumstances, being composed entirely of sub.
stances from the vevtable kingdom
Each box has a coat of arms fur the city of
Paris stamped on the box. with the words
"Trade Nark," in French, to counterfeit
which is a mh , detneanur, and all persons will
be dealt with according to law.
Full directions accompany each box,
L a dir s can procure at box, see ed from the
eyes of the curious, b?./ enclosing one dollar
and poetai7e , -t7t , np to A ~/: T l l ".
Gcx:aA7 , !..t, for 1; oit , ! I Str.t,:q up-r1;•11,,
(;",'
.;
For P. ao•t f!; 'Mull,
Bellefonte, Pa., Adams cf; Co., Lock Haven,
and all druggists throughout the country.
Aug.9;67-Iy.
HOOP SKIRTS
L1QU02.113.
B A.O M , .AGENT,
WiIIiLESALI: ea,mn
Also Dealer in
LiQuon STORE!
J. i:.111:1.E.
STREET,
BRANDIES,
A.ND GINS,
"engua"....-re.,•••,,wownwaßsoslnse.m.Arar,3
CON C lONERLES.
MEDICAL
(WA RRA.TED FRENCH.)