A rieultoral Item RULES FOR FAILIEERS.. 1. The farmer ought to rise early, to see that others do so, and that both his example be followed and his orders obeyed. 2: The whole farm should be reg ularly inspected, and not only every field examined, but every beast seen at least once a day. 3. In a considerable farm it is of the utmost consequence to have hands specially appropriated for each of the most important departments of labor, for there is often a great loss of tithe where persons are frequently chang ing their employments, and the work.' is not executed so well. 4. Every means should be thought of to diminish labor. or to increase its power. For instance, by proper ar rangement, five horses may do as much labor as six perform, according to the usual mode of employing them. 5. A fanner ought never to engage in a•work, whether of ordinary prac tice or intended improvement, except after the most careful inquiries ; but when begun, he ought to proceed in it with much attention and persever ance until he has given it a fair trial. 6. It is a main object in manage ment not to attempt too much, and never to begin a "werk without a probability of being able to finish it in dice season. 7. Every farmer should have a book for inserting all those useful hints which are so constantly occur ring in conversation, in books, in papers, and gathered in the course of his reading, or in a practical manage ment of his farm.—Sinclair. I=l ROTATION OF CROPS. Gen. N. H. Halstead, of Newark, N. J.; President of the New Jersey Agricultural Society, whose farm on the Passaic river gives the 'following account of the system of rotation pur sued by him for enriching his grass lands, the success of which is shown by the fact that he often obtained three. and 'sometimes four tons 'or bay per acre :Ist year. The ground having been .plowed and harroWed, clover is sown alone, or without any grain or other crop, early in the spring, and remains untouched dur ing the season. 2d year. A crop of clover hay is cut in June, and the second crop is turned under with the plow for enriching the land—remain ing inverted all 'winter. 3d year. Corn is planted by manuring in the bill and dressing with ashes; and af ter cutting up, the stubble is plowed under in ridges for winter, by first inverting the line of hills with a fur row, and then turning two other fur rows upon it. 4th year. Manure is applied early in the, spring, and oats sown—or the manure is spread on the oat stubble- . —or both. Lime is applied to the oat stubble, which is harrowed before TurnipS are then sown, (the strap-leaved,) and the crops removed before winter. sth year. Early' potatoes .are manured in the furrow, and after digging, the land is subsoiled, and rye and timo thy grown. Gth year. The follow ing year the rye stubble is rolled, and fifty bushels per acre of manure ad ded. This finishes the process, and the field is laid aside to grass kir ten or twelve years. The land is sandy loam, and heavy cattle are not allow ed to tread upon it. CHESTER 'MUTE .HOOB The Stock, Journal saya: - They originated about fifty years ago, through the exertions of a num ber of prominent and enterprising gentlemen of Chester county. They imported, at great expense, the best hogs to be found in England, and other European countries, and cross' , ed them on the sows of Chester county, from which have sprung - a* breed of hogs whose reputation is world wide. This has only been ac complished by long years of 'careful breeding. They endeavored first, by It. wide selection and a judicious and discriminating coupling, to obtain the type desired ; and then, by close breeding connected with vigorous Weeding out, to perpetuate and fix it. DESCRIPTION of nip CHESTER WIII~z .—The .best specimen may be described as long and deep in the carcass, broad and straight on the back, 'heavy hams, full shoulder, well pushed forward, admitting of no neck, wide chest, plenty of play for the lungs, a very. small proportionate head, short nose, dish fhce, breadth between the eyes, moderate ear, thin skin, straight wavy hair, a capacity for great size, and to gain two or three pounds per day, till they are two years old. Add to these, quiet habits, and an easy taking on fat, so as to admit of being slaughtered at almost any age, and have what is considered in Chester county, a eare fully bred animal, and what is known elsewhere as a fine specimen of the breed called "Chester County White" and a pig that will grow 'to weigh from five to eight hundred pounds, at fourteen or sixteen months old. They will make more pork in a given length of time, witha given quantity • of food, than any other breed of hogs. We have had them to weigh one thousand two hundred and eighty pounds at twenty-one months old. BREEDING SOWS The food of sows should be varied and moderately salt ; abundant enough to keep them thriving, yet not sufficient to fatten. It is well to give them charcoal occasionally and a trifle of sulphur, •The slops of the house are good feed. All this tends to keep the appetite in a healthy state and to destroy the tendency of the swine to devour their young. They should not be closely confined—a small yard, at least, should be attach ed to their sleeping pens for them to go in at will. Change of quarters, especially when near the time of giv ing birth to their young, is apt to work injury, and should be carefully made it necessary. They should be supplied with great abundance of straw or other suitable bedding, and allowed to work it down somewhat fine and compact; and into a bed of their own liking. In winter time it requires a warm pen, and ample bedding and care to raise the pigs. It poles are around the sides of the pen high enough from the floor to give room for the pigs underneath, it will frequently save them from being laid on or kil led, as the sow cannot press close eKugh to the wall to injure them, and she is not so apt to kill them, in other positions as this one. During the first week in the age of the pigs the mother should be dis tubed as little as possible. HO OPLAND'SCOLUDIN. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1335• HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS HOORANOIS GERMAN TONIC PREPARED -BY DR. a N. ..T.ACK.S.OIIr, . Van:mime, The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Diseases arising front a Dis ordered Liver, Stomach, or ./AILPUDXTY of TILE .BLOOD. • Read the following symptoms, and if you find that ;mar system is affected by any of than, 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 powerful rtmcdies, a sit isenage life, soon terminating in death, wilt 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 • Bead,; Hurried or • Difficult • Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in o. Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, 'Yel lo wness 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, Alt these indicate disease of the Liver or Digestivs Organs, combined with impure blood. of3tlanb's Ottoman Bitters is entirely vegetable, and contains no liquor. It is a compound of Pint& Ex tracts. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made are gathered in Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There Is no alcoholic substance of any kind used in compounding the Bitters, hence it is the only Bitters that can be used in cases where alcoholic stim ulants are not advisable. fjooficutb's eznnan ionic is a combination of all the ingredients of tls Bitters, with mum Santa Cruz Bum Orange, etc. It s. used for the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some pure alcoholk stimulus is required. rou will bear in mind that these remedies art entirely different from any others advartised , for the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of runt in some form. The TONIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities twee caused it to be 27120W11 as the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION Thousands of cases, when the pa. tient supposed he was afflicted with thislerrible disease, have been cured by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and cough arc the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive organs. Even in eases of genuine Consumption, these remedies will be found of the greatest benedt, strengthening and invigorating. DEBILITY. There is 110 medicine equal to Rhoflond's German Bitters or Tonic in cases of Debility. They impart a tone and vigor to the whole system, strengthen the op; petite, cause an enjoyment of the food, enable the stomach to digeet it, purify the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow tinge from the eye, impart a bloom to the cheeks, and change the patient !eon ix short-breathed, emaciated: weak, and M7'170113 invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and vigor our versos. Weak and Delicate Children are Made strong by using the Bitters or Tonle. In fact, they are Family Medicines. They can be administered. with perfect safety to a 'child three months old, the most delicate female, Or a ntan of ninety. These Itatne4ie.s are the best . , . Blood Purifiers ever .known, and wii cure ail diseases resealing Iron Peed blood. Xesp your 'good pure; keep your .Zivor in A ordor keep your diffestits organs m a sound, beottlir dondi Lion, by the use of these remedies, and no disease lA , cow assail you. TZE 00.1172i3=427. Ladies who wish a fair skin and good complexion, free from a yellow ish tinge and all other disUguremeut, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver in perfect oiaer, and the hlood pure, will result in spark. ling eyes and blooming cheeks. C 11, 11l 4 •X' X 0 liZ . Hooftand's German Remedies are counterfeited. .171 e genuine have the signature of C. M. Jackson. on - the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle 3 and the name of the article blown in . each &tat: 5 ..211 Others aie counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re ceived, testifying to the virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS. FROM RON. G.EO. W. WOODWARD, . Chlefaustice of the Supremo Court Of Pennsylvania. Praunetenu, Mann lath, 1867.. . Y.finel "li r ooflaners Gamma. Bitters" is not an intox icating beverage, but is a gbod tonic, useful-in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases of debility and want of nervous action in the system. You truly, GEO: W. IMOD WARD. FRO3I HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Coutt of Pennsylvania. itaLIDELPPILt, APRIL 28[11,1866. I consider alloofland's German En ters” a valuable medicine lu case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify thisi from my experience of it. Yours, with► respect, JAMES TI-10111PSON. From REV. JOSEPU U. RENNARD, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dn. JACESON—DrAit Sin :—Thave been frequently re quested to connect my name with room/twig/Olivia of eilyerent kinds of medicines, but regarding The practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have via all cases de clined ; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoojland's German Bitters, I depart for once from usual course, to express my full conviction that fur general debility of the system, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; bat usually, doubt not, ifirill be very beneficial to those who snfilr front the above equate. Yours, very respectfully, 1. 11. KENNARD. Eighth, below Coales 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. Tim Tonic is put up in quart bottles. Recollect that it is Dr. Elbyland's German lecutedie.t that are so universally used and so highly reomtnetal• ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to fake any thing else that he may say is just as good. be cause he makes cc larger profit on it. 'These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE /Vb. 631 ARCH STREET, I'l ilacle4Vo'a. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,' Formerly 0, M. JACKSON & CO. These Remedies are for sale by Druggists, Storekeepers, and Med.- eine Dealers everywhere. Do not forget to examine well Me arta* g... 0 I order to get the genital& May 1;68-ly. HOTELS BROCTCRRITOFF HOUSE lIOUSEAL (E. EP.031, Proprietors. BELLRPONDE, PA. This 'Hotel 3s one of the most extensive in Central Pennsylvania. C Uilii HO.USE. • W. 121 UAW), Proprietor. Br.I.LIT,PONTEI, PA. The Dar is well stocked with choice Vines and Liquors. WARD RQUSE, : . •, - At Intersection of the Raid Engle Valley gild Clearfield mail Rea& with the,Pennsylva nib. Central , J. J. BOER, • Proprietor. EAGLE _HOTEL. No. 227 N. 3d Street, between Race and Vine R. D. CUMMINGS, Prop. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Kept by JAMES U. GALE% FRONT STREET, RIIPLIPS:BUU-, PA. We will impeach any mac who says we fail to give direct and prompt attention to .Aln customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well furnished table, and clean rooms with neiv beds, where all may feel at home, and the weary he at rest. NEW STABLING AND ,SIIEDS for 'nur ser and Carriages. ,10.11 N Ac CO., June 12,'68-tf. Proprietors. F LEMINGTON HOTEL, , FLEMINGTON, PA, GEPIIART, - - Proprietor Mr. Gephart would respectfully inform the public generally that he now occupies the above named Hotel, where he will be glad to meet and greet his former friends, and receive a share of the public patroaage. By strict personal attention to the details of his busi ness he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Ills bar and table will be made a speciality. His stable is good, and will be attended by careful and attentive ostlers. An excellent LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which strangers will find to their' advantage. Givb him a call, one and all. He feels Confi dent that all will be satisfied with their accom modation. - June 5,'68-10m. S HOTEL, Southeast corner of the Diamond, BELLEFONTB, PA. :DANIEL GA MAN, Proprietor Excellent accommodation=,g,ood table and bar May 1,'63-3y. STATES UNION HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the south silo of Market Street, a few doors above Sixth Its central locality makes it particularly de sirable to persons visiting the City on busi nose or pleasure. W. D. Ronan's, Merit. Formerly Iblerchants' Rouse Apr.2l6S-1y.12. MERCA ILE. HARDWARE, nives, Spoons, Coffee Mills, Sh v is, Spades; Rakes, Hoes, Lamps, Forks, Chains, &C., at BURNSIDE'S .4: THOMAS. O R S E COLLARS.--If you don't want your horses' ()alders gall ed and made sore, get good .11 • Collars at . DURNSIDE'S 4., .110.11.9,5. • T_fARNESS, Collars, t 11 Carriage Whips, in gre a riety, Gov ernment Gears, Saddles, Brid! artingales, Check Lines, Cart Gears, Tug n os, L'ilggy Harness, flames; everything i . •the Saddler's line, at BURNSIDE'S ec. 'THOMAS FISIIINGTACKEL, Rods, Lines, Hooks, Flies, Sea-Hair Baskets, (rig you out to catch trout.) at BURNSIDE'S & THOMAS. _FINE GROCERIES—Mocha. Cof fee, old:Government Java, best quality of RiO Coffee, Brown Gaffes, Best Oolong Black Teas, Green Teas, .Loveriug Syr6,p, Golden Syrup, Drips, fine article Beklug Molasses, Rice, and everything in the Grocery line, at the lowest cash price. If you want the best article of Groceries in the market, BURN SIDE'S ST; THOMAS' is theplace. TT is proverbial in Bellefonte and IT throughout the county if you want a good article go to ._• 11.1INSID?S 5 Ti7oltlAs. WHITMAN'S Celebrated Con - Tectioneries., Whitman's celebrated Chocolate, Baker's Chocolate, Smith's Choco late, China Ginger, English Pickles, American Pickles, 4?c., at BURNSIDE'S ,t; THOMAS' T I EN - 111E13, of all descriptions.---. :French Calf Skins, Spanish SJle Mproceoes; •Sheep Skine, Llnirigs, nn l everything:in Abe Leather line._ 'Warranted to give satistlietion. . . .13V1INSIDE S THOMAS. . . SIOE MAKER'S TOOLS and Findings in all their varieties. Saddlery, Buckles, lirok Bits, Spots, Rings, and every thing a saddler wants in the manufaCturing of harness is to Fe found at • ':• . BURNSIDE'S ,t:TTIOMAS'. DARKENS in all their variety, Cliiithen's . Carriages, Willow-Ware, un:, Pistols, POwder, Shot - and Caps,'. Cat tridgesi Jte. 'Also, Toss 'of all kiads, at & THOMAS'. VENTRATTERNS of oil Ciotihs at reduced prices at BURNSIDE'S S: ' (N OTIONS of all kinds, Stockings, iii Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Combs, Pocket books, in all their variety, and very cheap. Turkey Prunes, Raisins, Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Lemona,all kinds of foreign Fruit. Flatus, Bacon &c: Canned. Fruits, Peaches, Tomatoes, Pine Apples, Peas, in great vari ety, Barrett's Soap, Van Hagan• k Kean's Olive Soap, Dobbins' Soap, Jep Oakely . Soap. Old Castile, Palm Soap, Elderberry Seap, and a great variety of other spaps at BURNSIDE'S & .TLIONI AS. - „ ruiHE high est,market price . paid ior all kinds of country produce by 331.114.N51DE & 1710,31A5. rri.HE largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes, warranted • to 'give satisfaction, at reduced only to bo found at BUR NSIDE'S 47. THOMAS' APICES of a ll varieties, ground' to order, and warranted to be striedy pare. It is the only idace you can find unadulter ated spiees. Try them for your own satisfac tion. BUJINSIDE d; TIIOMIS. EII,ICIitiG, White Fish . , Mack ei el, &e., at ApH 0:138. BURNSIDE'S 11/01fiS. 13UNNSIDE & THOMAS offer to the public ore of the largest and best selected stocks of merchandise in Centre coun ty. Call, examine, and see for yourselves. DRODUCF OF ALL KINDS, and good quality, wanted at the highest market prices at the cheap store in Bellefonte. A. STERNBEIttI. HEAT.—Thenndersignedwish to inform the farmers of Centre coon. y that they will pay the highest market price each for all kinds of grain. Aug.H. ZIMMERMAN BROS.& CO• t2ENTLEMEN'S DRESS Vt GOODS, such as Cloths, Casiaters, Casinets, Vestings, Hosiery, Collars, Neck ties,, lc., very low at mar 2 A. STERNBERG'S. T A ADIES' GAITERS, Children's Shoes, and Sundown's, hare been add ed to . the stock FAIRER ,k• CO. Apr.211;67, AT CITIES AND CLOCKS large lotjust received by • GEO. IV. PAT 2 0:s . .13LAIN BLACK and Colored Me i_-linos, Figured Annures and DelaiaeS fps 61e by STERNBERG &BRANDEIS.- THE NATIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1868. GROCERIES are being Fold at astonishingly low prices a BECHLER £ MOORE'S a'W - C÷P..,OOMIR;Y" PROVISIOYSTORE Every person buying Groceries can S _Lns_ 'V* E IVI OIT H.l-17- BY BUYING OF US CALL, AND BE CONVINCED of the FACT OUR STOCK IS FULL AND COMPLETE OM [(port, Imperial, Oolong, Rio and Laguayro.,. Roasted and Ground A good assortment of Brown Sugars, C Sngnr yollow; B Sugar, Nchito„ A Sugar, pure white, Granulated ; do., Crushed, do. SYRUPS & MOLASSES Light Drips, Honey Drips., Amber Syrup, New Orleans Slolasse FactOry Cheese, Pine, Apple do, Sap Sago d ECK, Proprietor, A full assortment of Jellies; Oysters—Cove and Spiced ; Pickles—Catsup, Chow Chow, French Mustard, English Sauces, & - c.; Domestic Fruits —Apples and Peaches, pared and unpared, Cherries ; Foreign Fruits —Falentia Raisins, Luga Rai sins, English Currants, Turkish jUrtmes; Pastries—Prepared Cocoa Nut, Corn Starch, Corn Grits, Vecker's Farina, English Gillatin, Italian Maccaroni,- S e., 4c. Also, n, FULL STOCK OF HEAVY GROCERIES. (%- PROVISIONS SEORLER & MOORE Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa 1114 G° TOE HOWELL, GILLILAND tt • CO. SAVE YOUR MONEY S.pRING: AND SUMMER LOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENS, WOOD \V WARE re would respectfully call general atttn lion to tilt:lilt-go stock or just revived at our commodious store-rooms for the present season, believing that if the people will but call and sue what our great variety, consi. , ts of, they will be convinced of the fact that OURS TS THE PLACE to pur chase at ()rives that will SAVE THEM TILE MUS MONEY. LADIES' DRESS GOODS SILT S; - POPLINS' GLOVES, - • ' 110SERY, - - - BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS,' EMBROIDERIES, LINEN AND WHITE • GOODS, TABLE LINENS, NAP KINS, TOWLINGS, AND lIOUSEKEEPINS3 GOODS GENERALLY. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A fine assortment of bite style TII.4VELLVG TAGS for ladies and gentlemen of the best leather and make. In Oro( cries and Provisions, Preserved Fruits, Spices, ac., we cannot be exccied, i 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, Dud at low figures. arc particularly invited to exchange with us their produce. Ministers, Lawyers, Doctors, Farmers, Mc cbanies, Laborers, and ladies and gentlemen in general, arc incited to our store, to take our goods, and leave us their cash, BUSH'S ARCADB- T LOWEII. ROOMS, (Near the Bridge,) ..BELLEFOATE, PA. M 1 -'63 MERCANTILE. AND TEAS. COFFEES. SUGARS CHEESE. A full assortment of CANNED FRUITS HUMES' OLD STAND, AND IN BUYING DRY GOOIiS, HATE AND CAPS, PROVISONS, SPICES, FRESH -GOOD'S w have every description of for the season;'sueliils CALICOES, SIIA IVLS, Lt.c FARMERS J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietoro, DIANCICESTER, N.ll. May 22,'05-2y. The s~ Young Ifys.on MIMI )kwP,Yie u oneßodte 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 glass and perfume imparted to the Hair makeit desirable Fos Salo by all Druggists> DEPOT,IOB GREENWICH ST., N. Y mdt ONEN1,1)B, Feb.21;63-1y ]JHILADELPHIA 4.t, - ERIE RAIL ROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTS BE TI; EEC PHILADELPHIA, BALTI MORE, HARRISBURG-, WIL LIAMSPORT, TO THE NORTHWEST, AND TIM GREAT OIL REGION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Nigl On arta, after MONDAY, MAY lifh, ISf')S be Trains on the Phi 4; Erie P.J.i 'toad will run as follows: Westo-artl, Mail Train leaves Philacie 11.15 p. " at " Lock Haven,..... 9.39 a.. m " " arr. at Erie 3.50 p. m Erie Exp'se leaves Philadelphia....l2.oo noon " " Lock Haven,....10.11 p. m " " arr. at Eric 10.05 a. in Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia..... S.OO a. m. " " arr. at Lock Ilaven 7.45 p. Eastward. Mail Train leaves Erie 11.00 a. m " " Lcek haven S. p. " " arr. at Philadelphia...-. 7.10 a. in Erie Express leaves Erie 7.40 p. m " Lock Haven.... 6.30 a. in " • " arr. at Philadelphia— 5.00 a. In. Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Allegheny River Rail Road. Baggage checked through. _ _ _ May 22/GS. y BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES T gADE MARK ON L -1 A ci -1 RAUCH &so:cs, rhilaClClpilla, AND NORTIIWESTERN FERTILIZING- CO .4 BAUCH'S RAW BONE PISOSPHATE, $5O per 2i109 pounds. BAIR; rns CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER $5O per 2000 pounds. .LAUGH'S GIII(JAGO BLOOD MANURE Tho above Manures aro furnished in both a gs and barrels, whichever customers prefer. CO - The Bags are-uniformin• - weight 100 pounds.l . • - The attention nf Farm's is -especially di rected to the fact that the sources of the Raw Material of which the above Manures are com posed, are so well under control that we can furnish them of . strictly unifbrm quality7and condition. and that they contain a larger.por centage of ammonia than any other class of manufactured Maititros in the market. 'BAUGH'S. SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue. Phil'a. NOItTIIIVESTEIO.7 FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lake Z.: Lasalle Sts., Chicago. „711 6- Baugles Commercial Manures may be prcettred from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United States Cr Dominion of Canada. For sale by IRWIN & WILSON, Bellefonte, July-3;63-4in. Cis T. FRYBERGER & CO., S3IOKING AND MEWING TOBACCO & SEGARS OF TILE FINEST BEANDS Store in the CONRAD HOUSE, Bellefonte Be. Dee.13,'67-Iy., A I3.IIUTOHISON, • MILITARY CLAIM AGENT, will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Office witt, W. P. Wilson, Esq., Bellefonte, Pa • April 28th '65. THE HERO ! THE HERO! TIIE HERO SELF-SEALING FRUIT JAR is positively THE BEST NOW IN USE. For sale by july 17 ZIMMEIIMAN 1; , BRO'S . 00. ATTENTION CARPENTERS ! A valuable lot of Carpenters' Tools are offered fur sale cheap by ZIJIMERMAN BItOS. & CO. July 3; 6S• St. INSURANCE. T HE LIFE INSURANCE CO., 21 Chestnut street,. 'below leth, Philadelphia CHARTER PERPETUAL Accumulated Capital, ,52.000,000, after raying losses to the amount of - $1,12.0,000. .All the surplus divided amongst the policy ladd ers every year. The only truly Mutual Company:in the city or State. JAMES TRAQUAIR, President. SAll'l, STOKES, VicoPres. 11. S. STEI'IIENS, Secretary. W. W. BROWN, Agaut for Bellefonte and Centre county. S 18 'CS Iy. DAINTS, OILS, Vantishes, .$ received and for sale by mar 23 . 166 . J. 4£: J. 11, HAIR RESTORER. ~~~ RESTO I ''*" for old and young TIME - TABLE @RE ALP ED L. TYLET.I, General Superintendent FERTILIZERS. CHICAGO, Solo 'Manufacturer? BEM $5O per 2000 pounds Dealers in superior PENN MUTUAL ISI HARDWARE. IRWLN & WILSON are con stonily receiving now goods in their lino HARDWARE of every description at reduced pricds—now being opened every day. mar2Oth. § 1 I _AMPS OF E VERY VARIE ty and kind at IRWIN & WILSON'S 11RAROMETERS and Therrnome JI_P tens at IRWIN S WILSON'S. FFITTiI ANVIL STORE is now re ceiving a large and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop Iron,also Buggy and waggon Stock of every desription.—Call and supply yourselves at the lowest possible rates. nov9 IRWIN k WILSON. QCALES, at Wholesale and Retail cheap, by IRWIN 3; WILSON. dee2,l'66 NEI TABLE CUTLERY, including plated forks, spoons, Sr.e., at mail IRWIN b. WILSON'S. DOCKET CUTLERY—aII makes and prices at linviN ME crem T'OUBLE GL AND SINE BAP: rel fowling, pieces at Inwig cPL "WrLsozes. ME (ROSS -OUT AND MILL SAWS, k_./ best make at IRWIN 6.7 WILSON'S. mart COFFIN TRIMIINGS, ft large assortment at IRWIN ct WILSONS. mar' HAND BELLS AND DOOR Ile{ts, till sizes and kinds at tear 2 IRWIN & WILSON'S. T\RY BOARDS, Plank and Scant ling for sale by IRWIN c?• WILSON QTAPANNED TOILET SETTS, and other Japanned ware, at the Anvi! IRWIN Sc WILSON. 6 Lore. r0ay11,66 QPINDLE SKEINS for wagons, an sizes, at the sign of the Anvil. may 11,66 IRWIN So WILSON. OOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes for sale by IRWIN esWILSON. OLTS for Buggies and Carriages, _ E D .ize k irt use ; Eire Bolts dittto, at mart IRWIN a WILSON'S. pLIFFALO SCALES, Ii of the best make, from 4Msup to 120,- ooa ms. mall PARLOR COOK STOVES, _lt_ Parlor Stores, and four sizes of Gas- Burners constantly on hand and for sale at mart IRWIN & WILSON'S. HORN BLANKETS (L - SLEIG BELLS, at low prices, at dec2l'66 IRWIN & WILSONS'. UNION PATENT CHURN, the best in use at IRWIN J.' WILSON'S. ,Iee2PIS6G G ut of- °S fo lV r ° f ° r* Cl may 11,66 IRWIN d WILSON. TtJEW HARDWARE STORE J. &I J. HARRIS NO. 5, BROKERITOFF ROW •A new and complete Rardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in Broker hoff's new building—whfre they are prepared to sell allkindr , of Building and Rouse Furnish ing hardware, Iron, Steel, sails; qnd every variety of goods in their line, ar the lowest rates. Confident of giving entire satisfaction we would respectfully omit thepublie patron age. jaas'66-15 - pUGGY WHEELS, in setts, re .4 JO dy-made, fur Bale by J. Jo J. BARRIS Oct.J,'67 CIALL AND SEE THE °HAM- Nu PION CLOTHES "WRINGER !—The best article in that lino ever offered to the pub lic, now for sale by J. & J. HAI:MS. sep2Fatil FILL SAWS, CIRCULAR and Hand Saws, Lennon Saws, Webb Saws, tf7e., for sale by J. LJ. HARRIS. may 10"&7. TOE CREAM FREEZERS, BATIT 1 'Tuns, Clothes Racks and Universal Clothes Ringers, for sale by may-PCli J. 3; J. HARRIS. FULL ASSORTMENT OF la. GLASS and itlirrror Plate of all sizes, and glass cut to any required size or shape by sep2l'66 J. & J. HARRIS. DICTURE FRAMES or ALL AI Sizes and Styles furnished at short no tico and low terms and all kinds of monlding constantly en hand by J. kJ. HARRIS. AITHEELB.ARROWS 1 . Wheel ?. y barmws 1 . For sa!o low 1)y J. J. HARRIS. * 1 CL,'(T P - AMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS. A Brackets, Ilan , ing Lamps, Sive Lamps, Universal Lanters, and all kinds of Lanters, fur sale by . J. 41,- J. HARRIS. • 21'66 pELTING! BELTING! _Ly A fine lot of the be cak- tanned Icath Qr Belting just received and for sale manu facturers prices by J. & J. HARRIS. reay2s ,POKES, FeHoes; and Hubs, a kJ large and well seasoned stock of wood stuff now on hand and for sale by Ang.16;(17. J.' .4c. J. MUMS. DLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! Culivators, Corn Plows., Plow Points, Shear Mold Boards and Cultivator Teeth, for sale by .. S. tJ. HARRIS. • Maylo,'o7. rtriABLE CUTLERY—A fine lot J. just. received and for sale by near23.'ll6 J, & J. HARRIS. HOVELS, SPADES. Sz, - FORKS K.) for sale by T. ct T. LIARRIS. mar 23206 . T OCKS, HINGES; SCREWS, u Latches and builder's hardware by J. & J. HARRIS. mar93.'66 ASH SPRINGS.—J. ct 7. J. Harris LY arc sole agents for Brown Bro's. improv ed Sash Spring. The best thing of the kind ever offered to the public. Builders call nod see it Aug.16,'67. "FORSE-SHOES, NAILS, and Norway Rods for sale by mar23.'66 J. Si; J.IIARRIS. 0 " Lard, Lab - Heating, Coal, Linseed, Tanners, for sale by sept2l.'66 J. J. BARRIS. VICES, BELLOWS, - xi_ Screw Plates, and all kinds of Black smiths Tools for sale by J. 4; J. HARRIS. may] 0,'67. ELLS,BELLS, BELLS.—School - House Dulls, Factory Bells, Rouse Bells, Dinner Ilene, Gong Bells, Tea Bells, -for sale by J. A; T. AItRIS. • may I 0,'C,7. GRINDSTONES, Scythe Stones, and whet stones fur sale by maylo:6l. J. & J. HARRIS. iIAnPENTER.TOOLS for sale at V) the hardware store of URUIT JARS cC CANS. iIeILSE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE ! A large tut of the most improved kinds for sale by J. 41: T. HARRIS. Aug. 9,'67- JOHN H HAHN, Prt,tcricAL WATC3I3IAKEir. ANI) JEWELI:II, No. Cllush's Arcade, [with et . W. Fairer .E. Co.] *L ...„' The subscriber would respectfully giit l inform the citizens of Bellefonte and •...•• • vicinity, that he has permanently lo cated as above. As a good and reliable watch maker and jeweler is greatly needed in this lo cality ro meet the increasing demands, he takes this method of introducing himself to the public. Repairing lea speciality with him, and hav ing no other business in connection therewith, he can give his entire attention to this brunch of business, and respectfully solicits a trial to prove that all work entrusted to his care give entire satisfaction. All work such as Yl'atchts, Clocks, Jewelry, &e., wilt be promptly, and carefully executed, Also, Musical Clocks and Boxes, skillfully re paired. Don't forget the place, No. 4 Bush's Arcade. Aug. 21,'dS.ly, CfUEENS, GLASS and, CROCK- Lot, cry-Ware. A. BTEIIIII3,ERG IRWIN Lt; WILSON BLANK BOOK MANUIPACTUR GRAYBILL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, Shades GRAIN BAGS, WICK, BROOMS, TWINES, &c. Also WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, J. & J. lIARRIS PHILADELPHIA JulyaL*l33.l.yt BURNSIDE & THOMAS, FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEE, SU. Pure llndulterated Spices, W ar _ ranted to be strictly pure, Puro Confectionery, Foreign Fruits .4 Nuts, Warranted, Leather it all variety, Mats, Gap Notions, Belting, &e., Aug.2BoB.ly. HOOP SKIRTS. THIS COLUM N BELONGS TO THE LITTILERAN GULTECEI Or 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. ''lts this will, for one year, be the most conspicu ous part of the paper for advertising purposes, no advertisement will be admitted unless the public can be well assured of the good character for hon esty and fair dealings on part of the party advertising. t2Tor terms of space apply to REV. J. A. HACKENBERG-, Bellefonte, Pa. BEATES & MILLER, Wholesale Druggists No. 224 N. THIRD STREET, Corner of Branch,• PITTLADELPIILI, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Glass Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Spic es, Patent Medicines, Sm., &e., CiWe guarantee all our goods pure and genuine, and at the lowest market rates.,en July 31;68.131 I= Miller & Elder, No. 204 North Third Street, PMTADELPIIIA, WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ERS, and dealers in CURTAIN 4.. - WALL PAPERS July .31;68.1yf YARNS, BATTING, WADDING, No. 345 North Third Street, BELLEFONTE, PA DEALERS IN GAR . MOLASSES, BOOTS (i, - SHOES, W.HOLESALE WINE AND BELLEFONTE, P A. in Stone Building formerly occupied by the Keystone Bakery. All Barrels, Kegs and Casks war ranted to contain the quantity represented. The proprietor of this establishment takes pleasure in informing the public that be has constantly on hand a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors such as COGNAC, BLACKBERRY, CHERRY, GINGER AND 'COMMON BRANDIES PORT MADERIA, SHERRY AND LISBON WINES. SCOTCH AND HOLLAND GIN, NEW ENGLAND RUM. JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS Pepper• The attention of practicing physicians is called to our stock of pure liquors, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Dem ijohns constantly on bau.l. We have the ONLY PURE Nectar Whis key in town. All our liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell then: accordingly, Allliquors aro warranted to give satisfac tion. Confident that ho can please customers he respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel or tierce. nave a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades, on hand. Nov. 12 1863. xTEVir TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, Immediately opposite Bush's Building, on the west side of Spring Creek, Bellefonte, Pa. JOHN H. LONEBERGER, formerly doing business in this line in Bishop street, has again established a Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Afanufactory, in the locality above mentioned, where he is prepared to supply the public with every article desirable in his branch of the trade at Lwrzre, hum, and wares made of the beat materials. will receive prompt attention, and at reason able rates, and everything desired in this line will be promptly made to suit parties.l TOLD IRO.N, COPPER, PEIVTER AND .11,tus, taken in exchange for manufactured articles. MARK THE PLACE! NEAR NEW LOGAN FOUNDRY June 19,'68-ly. T. 41 S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE Sou v• :1 corner of High and Alle •ytreats, Bellefonte, Penn'a. . 1, BROIMRHOFF'S Row.) The it dter respectfully announces to his in t,uaintances and the public in general ttt •tt has removed his Drug and m e di e i ro t t Into he corner room of Broker hers sew •„i on the Diamond, where he has co.'. t I on hand a large stock of DRUGVii„ Li.CCINES, CHEMICALS, P 313.- F`UMERY, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRUMENTS,VAR NISH, TURPENTINE, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys, Brushes, 'Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, &c., Sec., Also a variety of fancy articles too numer ous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the galities of the articles as represented. Purchasers will please remem ber this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night, by calling at his store oppo site Reynolds' Bank. The most celebrated and popular Patent Medi clues are constantly on hand and for sale' jan.s,'66.—ly. WaS' PAINT, VARNISH, GLASS nd PUTTY by F. S. WILSON. apl3 'f6 DAVID D. ELDER BOORS AND BOOKSTORES. BIBLES 1 . No.. 9, containing six plates, Psalms in Metro, Family Re cord, Gilt Back and Sides, $3 75 No. 11, containing ten plates, Apocrypha, Concordance, Psalms and Family Re- cord, No.ll, P., Same, Arranged for Photogra phs, 4 50 Same, with Photographs and Clasp,.. 5 00 No. 12, containing twenty plates and same as No.ll, 5 50 No. 13, containing. samo a No. 11, P., Gilt Edges,6 00 _ _ Same, wish Clasp and Gilt, 6 75 No. 22, containing same as No. 13, Fine 7 50 Same, Fine Morocco, full Gilt and Clasp,. 9 50 The subscriber has also for sale Bibles of a better quality and higher prices. They are all HARDING'S BIBLES, Binding Warranted, and are far superior to those gotten for the purpose to be hawked about the country, and sold at extortion/try prices. GEO. LIVINGSTON. N0v.15;67-tf. F INE 4 CUSTOM MADE . BOOTS 8L - SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the leading styles on hand or made to measure. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES. An illustrated Price List with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Of fice address. WM. F. BARTLET, 33 South Sixth st., above Chestnut, Aug. 2 1,`63.1y.d Scco.z , Philadelphia. • • A NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS HARPER BROTHERS Having just received a rich and varied assort roent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS for Spring and Simmer wear. SHAWLS AXD CLOAICINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings ; also a large stock of LADIES' AND CiIrLDREN'S SIIO MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS We have also some fine Carpets and Mat ting, and as good a stock of STAPLE GROCERIES as can be found in Belleforao. We have a goad stack of HOOP SKIRT'S, LINEN CLOTHING, &,C Call and examine our Goods and Prices May 3/6S-ly OR SALE.—A new and good ono Horse Wagor..T . Apply at this cake. Sept. 4, 18684 LIQUORS. LIQUOR STORE t J. B. ETTELE. BISHOP STREET, OLD NECTAR, , OLD RYE, MONONOAIIELA, AND IRISH WIIISR.EY. mint, Anniseed and Rose. TINWARE. ROOFING AND SPOUTING DRUGS NEW LOCATION all of the latest patterns lIARPER BROS F P. GREEN, DRUGGIST ~ G APOTHECARY. One door north•of main entrance to Broclierboof llonse, Dellefonte t ra, And dealer in Pure Drugs, Calculi- cats, Patent Medicines, Conda, Brushes, Pocket Bcoks, Notious, &c. Also pure wines anti Liquors for Medicinal purposes Whoa .arc agent for Leraberger's Oil-Pasto Blacking, Fahnestoel: & Crum- beins Cattle Powder, Blade's Euplto- nial Lubricators, and sole Propric- tor of GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. GREEN'S WORM EXPELLER GREEN'S VEGET ISLE PAIN . KILLER GREEN'S EUREKA EYE WATER GREEN'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR The astonishing success which has attended the sale of the above preparations, has induced the proprietor to increase his facilities for man ufacturing them, and he is now prepared to fill all orders promptly. The Liver Pills are of two kinds, and when taken in connection with each other according to directions, the proprietor has no hesitancy in recommendiag them as the best medicine for Liver and Bilious complaints ever offered to the public. Price 25 and 50 cents, sent by mail to any part of the countryon receipt of price. Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally GREEN'S LIVER PILLS Bilious Diseases, And are the best Family Medicine now in use 7 3; W. L"' Fresh burnt lime always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price at the Sunny-Side Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, near Bellefonte. We have no fear of successful contradiction when we say that we have the best lime in the State. It is free from core and our kilns are so constructed that all the ashes arc separated from the burnt lime before it leaves the Kiln. It is a pure Snow Wilito LIME, And makes as fine a finish as the lime burnt from the marble quarries in the eastern part or the State. Onr facilities thr shipping, lime arc such that WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER than the same quality of lime can be bad at any other place. All orders promptly filled. 11d dress. ALEXANDER & .DRO. 7; 3; T 7 • WEED SEWING bIACIIINE THE BEST EQUALLY GOOD FOIL FINE 01', lEAVY The attention of the public is now earnestly invited to the latest production in the lino of Sewing Machines, which from that fact alone ought to be the best, and with the most unaf fected sincerity it is asserted that this produc tion is unexcelled by any machine ever pre sented to the public. In it are combined sim plicity of invention, thoroughness of construc tion, convenience for using, superb.) city of ex - =don and neatness of arrangements. The No. 2 or rotary feed machine, is un equaled for manufacturing, or heavy family sewing, passing over uneven surfaces without change of speed or stitch and operating on any material from wadding to lead. M 3 The No. 1 or Drop Feed Machine is particu larly adapted to delicate family work yet it will execute heavy and deflicult sewing with out strain or damage to any of its mechanism. Both machines has a straight short needle, make the tight lock stitch, leave an imitable solfadjusting tension, find will stitch, hem, fell, bind, cord, braid, ruffle, tuck, quilt and gather and sew on at the same time. Perform ing a greater variety of work than any one machine. The style of wood work and finish of ma chines are various, and prices accordingly. Full instructions given and satisfaction guar entced. Sewing machine findings and extras for sale at the agency. JAMBS LINN, Agnt. 7thefiti,tf, Bellefonte, Pa. rE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The superior merits of the Singer Sewing Machines over all others, for either Family use or Manufacturing purposes, are so well established and so generally. admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer necessary. The new FAMILY MACHINE, Which has been over ten years in prepara tion and which has been brought to perfec tion, rcuardiess of time, labor and expense, and is now confidently presented to the pub lic as incomparably the best Sewing Machine in existence. The machine in question is SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURATILE AND It Is quiet, light-running, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single ma chine,—using either silk, twist, cotton or linen thread, and sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and any thing between the two extremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner. Its at tachments for mining, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Quilting, Folding; Trimming. Braiding, &c. are novel and practical, and have been invented and adjusted especially for this ma chine. We urge every person is quest of a sewing machine to examine and test all the leading rival machines before making a pur chase. Silk, Twist, Linen. or Cotten Thread, Needles, and all the accessories of the ma chine, kept constantly on hand at W. W. AIONTGOME:LIPS, Ar,,'t for Cent -e Co. Postoffice, No. 7, Brookerhotf Row. IVm. Shortlidge WOOD AND COAL BURNT LIME, Always at hand anti for sale at the lowest mar kat Price at the BELLEFuNTE LIME KILNS, on the Turnpike leading to Milesburg. The beg Pittston and Shamokin Anthracite coal. Also a new consignment of plastering, lath, 'paling, and sawed shingles for sale for cash at oar yard, near south end of B. E. V. It. It. depot. 4; 10; '67 MEDICAL. EMI AND WILD CHERRY. CURE ALL WORK BEAUTIFUL. Bond Valon title. IIORTLIDGF. S!, Co