OM 4rieultural lie ANNUALS FOR WINTER FLOWERING. There are some annuals that are used for winterflowering and answer admirably for the bouquet maker. Of these, of course the Mignonette stands prominent. Not for its showy, but fragrant character. A very good way is to take boxes the width of the front table, usually three feet or so—and say one foot wide by nine inches deep. These should be provided with holes in the bottom for drainage, partially filled with coarse material for the. same purpose, then the balance filled to within an inch or two of the top Ivith - zood ordinary soil. Sow the seed t hinly; the end of this month is a >•ood time for the first batch. Keep partially shaded and moist until the plants are well up, then thin out the young plants to three inches asunder. Keep them out of 6, • - Teen-house as long as possible and when put in, see that they are pretty close to the glass. They may also be grown nicely - in four-iuch pots—allowing not over three many do not like but one plant in a pot. The object should he to keep them stocky. The Large, or Giant, Mignonette is the best for the purpose, as it keeps a respectable size very much longer than the old kind, while it is• every whit as sweet. Either keep the flowers cut, or, if they are not all wanted, see that the plants do not grow seed, as by so doing they flower much less freely. It is never worth while to save seed at the expense of flower during the winter months, as it is so easy .to raise all the seed required in the gar den. ??Meet Alyssum, is another vain tle plant for winter, and may be grated either as an annual or peren- This flower, although small, • ; iles in capitally for edging around bouquet and may be easily had year round, and is quite fragrant. .'•4 may also be sown now if the rden contains no plants—but if it ikus all that will be required will be to lU as many plants as desired just before frost sets in. Candyttift, is also easily ob tained for winter ; is very showy, and where many cutflowers are wan ted should not be neglected. It may be treated same as Mignonette, and if kept from seeding will flower a considerable length of time. For a large quantity of these three plants, just turn a portion of a front table to their use by making it into a box nine inches deep and planting into it as in the open ground. They would all come off in time to fill up with bedding plants in the spring.— The Prairie Farmer. OcTonEu.—Somber yet happy Au tumn is here ; the landscape wears the sere and yellow hues, blended with red and green, the more bril liant for the contrast. But fbr the sighing winds and the chill that is in the air, and the drifts of leaves that are swept across the view, one might take October for the gayest month of the twelve. And it is gay. Why should the falling of the'lefif inspire sad thoughts? All things grow old as do garments, and like them they -are changed with the season, or in their appointed time. If we change with them it should be as the buds mature on the trees, to burstinto leaf in the spring, or as the fruits and seeds ripen for the Master's use, or as the bulbs wrap up the vital germ which will rise into a new and beau tiful lifb, when the spring time comes. ; This is the season of abundance, ' when men and beast prepare for the coming winter. The days are grow ing shorter, and long evenings invite to reading, study, and meditation. The experiences of the summer, th 6 results of the harvest, the memoran dums and recollections of wluq, was seen at the fairs, furnish topics of conversation and induce visiting among farmers. Fruits and nuts and sweet cider may well add to the so ciability. Such visits will, we hope. in many instances ripen into farmers' clubs, with their reading rooms or circulating libraries, and meetings for discussion, for exchange of' seeds, and for the exhibition of products of the soil, or of skillful hands. One of the most important things farmers to think about and plan . this month is good winter schools. .-, not say by your actions or uncon c: .!, brother farmers, that "Half an cation is good enough for farmers eh ~lren," or that "Lambe spiles a :I:er," as the winter was once told, IC:: strike for a first rate public sch :el, as the very foundation of local pr,!, , perity, and as the greatest se cul...ty against lawlessness and vice; in most neighborhoods, an extra ex pc•u>r of 5 to 840 each on the principal families will secure rooms and teachers for the public school that will afford advantages to all the children, which are usually obtained by only two or three children who arc packed off to an "academy" at an expense of a hundred or more dollars each. Make the public school equal to :an academy. This matter will bear talking, thinking and figuring about.—Anzerican Agriculturist. Worn. IN THE HORTICULTURAL DE PARTMENTS.—The leaves have done their work ! All summer long they have taken the sunlight and given off nothing but green, but now that their work is accomplished, they and the sun are having a gala time of it, and they throe• his light back in crimson and gold The fruit, too. which has heretofore been green, now splashes itself with carmine, and turns its ruddy cheek to the sun. The Great Artist puts the last touches \to the fruit in the beautiful waxeu. 'bloom that betokens perfection. The harvest of the orchard and the great harvest of the forest are this month gathered. The ripe leaves lighten the scene with their transient glow, :ind daintily fall to the earth to give up what they received. Did you ever look at the place from which a leaf has fallen'? Just there is a bud all ready for next spring's work. Is not there a lesson here, when even an inanimate leaf; as we arc accus tomed to rcall it, thus early makes provision for another year? We might dwell upon this point, but as old Boerhaave says : I have said enough for those who take me, and for those who do not, nothing would be enough.'' I=l CLovEn GosE CRAzY.-A lady in Pittsfield, Mass., sends us a set of clover ;leaves having respectively trom four to nine divisions The "nine-leaved" clover is almost like a green flower HOOFLANDC - SOLUMN. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 1835 HOOFLANII I B GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC .131" DR. C. N. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, P.t. 77ie greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Disease, the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Diseases arising from a Dis ordered Liver, Stomach, or .I.IIPCI7ZITY OP THE BLOOD. Read 17w following symptoms, and if you find that ya+n• system is affected by any of them, you may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on the toast important organs of your body, and unless soon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a misery/de som terminating in death, 'will bathe 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, Doll 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 and Great Depression of Spirits. • ill these indicate disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs, combined with impure blood. ijooflartb's Oerman Bitterr is entirely vegetable, and contains no liquor. It is a compound of Fluid Ex. t recta. 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 io this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There b, no alcoholic substance of any kind to.cd in compounding the Bitters, hence it is the only Bitters that can he used in cases where alcoholic stim ulants are not advisable. Ocrinan ionic is a combination of all the ingredients of t 1 Bitters, with PURE Santa Cruz Rum Orange, etc. It cl e used for the sam e diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus is required. Thu will bear in nand that these remedies are entirely different from any ethers advertised for the cure of the'diseascs named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extract, IvAide the others are mere decoctions of rum in some :form. The TONIC is decidedly one of Mentos( pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Is ta , te is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take • bp-g:riny, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities canted it to be known as the greatest of ati tonics. CONSUMPTION Thousands of cases, when the pa. tient supposed he was affileted with this terrible disease, have been cured by the use of these remedies. xtrcnic emaciation, debility, and rough are the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease, of the digestive organs. Even in cases of genuine Consumption, t bese remedies will be found of the greatest benefit, sirengtheningtort( lull garn t DEBILITY. rims is no medians equal to 17 , e :f1 nGarmans Garman Ria . rt.; or Tonic caws qj Debilug. impart a tasty gm/ vicar to Um whole Rystcm. st,ya l yheit ap i te. earme mt (114. mm! of the enable the $ . 0112 , 11 to digest , it, purti? tits 14,41. ;flee a (pod, lirrtl.thy compleaion, cradieate the pellow tinge . feant A.: eye, impart a Mom to the cheeks, and change r‘e piticnt ,from a short-Imeathed, emaciated, weak, and nereo.us invalid, to a full-flwed, stout, ara/ rigor nerson. Weak and Delicate Children arc 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, the most delicate female, or a man of ninety. Tiese Remedies arc the beet Blood Purifiers (ter known, and will cure all diseases resulting from bad blood. Kerp your blood pure; keep your Liver in.order; keep ?lour digestive organs in a sound, hcalthV condi tion, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will er , rr assail you. P :ZM Va 5 ON. Ladles who wish a fair skin 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. CAU9PXON Haglund's German Remedies are counterfeited. The genuine hare the signature of C. M. Jackson , nn the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and e.'”! One the article blown in each bottle. All others ore countetfeit. Thousands of letters have been re. eeived, testifying to the virtue of these remedies. READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS, PROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice or the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. PinunripErA, ]fence 16th, 1867. I find "ifonfland's Germ= Bitters" is vot an intox icating beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases Y . debility and want of nervous action in the system. roars truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD. FROM HON. JAMES THOMPSO.N, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penicylvania. • JLADELPIIIA, APRIL 26th, 15611. I consider gi Dootland , s German Bit. ters" a valuable medicine in case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Tours, with respect, JAMES TIIOIIIPSON. From REV. JOSEPII H. KENNARD, D.D., Pager of the Tooth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. DR. JACKSON—DEAR SIP. :—I bare been frequently re.- quested to connect my name with recommendations of different kinds of Medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in all cases de clined; but with a clear prey' in various instances, and particularly in my own family,of the usefulness of Dr. foodand's German Bitters, I depart for once from my 'usual course, to express my full convictiem that for general debility of the system, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; bt.t usually. I doubt not, it will he very beneficial to those who suffer front the above }Mort, very respectfully, . J. 11. EkN_URD, Eiyhth, beim(' C.rrex 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 Tonic Is put up in quart bottles. fieeollect that it is Dr- lbolland's Cermaa Rcatedirs that are so universally used and so recommend ed; and do not allow the Druggist. to induce yea to take any thing else that he may ;:ay lv just as fp.od,b,• cause he makes a larger prriil on it. Thrte Kewedirs trill be F:7:2!: by express to any locality itpsn is the PRINCIPAL OFFICE AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, Xo. _ARCH STREET, P7rilJ , l,;eil, , . CHAS. M. EVANS, Pro pri Fomerly C. Td. JACKSON c CO. These Remedies are for sale by Druggists, Storekeepers, anti Mech. tine Dealers everywhere. Do votf,roct to examine well I,y, order to y , t the gcnoine. Y. ay I,T.F-Iy. THE NATIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, _OCTOBER 16, 18680 HOTELS BROCKERHOFF HOUSE HOUSEAL th KROM, Proprietors. BeLLEPosTR, PA. This. Hotel is one of the most extensive in Central Pennsylvania. C UAIMIN GS HOUSE W. RJKARD, Proprietor 111 4 :1.1.EFOSTE, PA. The Bar is well stocked with choice Wines and Liquors. WARD HOUSE. At Interscction.of the Bald Eagle Valley and Clearfield Rail Roads with the Pennsylva nia Central• J. J. BOYER, Proprietor. EAGLE HOTEL. No. 227 N. 3d Street, between Race and Vine It. D. CUMMINGS, Prop. CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Kept by JAMES El. GALER, FRONT STREET, PIIILIPSBURG, PA. We will impeach any man. wh o says we fail to give direct and prompt attention to ALL customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over a well furnished table, and clean rooms with new beds, where all may feel at home, and the weary be at rest. NEW STABLING;ANVIIEDS for Her_ ser and Carriages. JOHN MeLAUGHLIN s CO., Juno 12.'138-tf. Proprietors. FLEMINGTON HOTEL, FLEMINGTON, PA. H. GEPIIART, - - Proprietor Mr. Gephart would respectfully inform the public generally that ho now ocmpies the above named Hotel, where he will be glad to meet and greet his former friends, and receive a share of the public patronage. By strict personal attention to the details of his busi ness he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to all who may favor huu with their patronage. His 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. Give him a call, one and all. lie feels conti• cent that all will be satisfied with their accom- J une 5,'68-10m. modation. GARMAN'S HOTEL, Southeast corner of tho Diamond, BELLEF . ONTE, PA DANIEL GARUAN, Proprietor Excellent accommodation:, good table and her May L' 68.1 y. STATES UNION HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA This Hotel is pleasantly Banked on the south side of Market Street, a few doors above Sixth Its central locality makes it pattieulsrly de sirable to persons visiting the City oil busi• ness or pleasure. W. D. Roims, ECK, Proprietor; Clerk. Formerly Merchants' House. Apr.2.,'65-1y.12. p050;0rm4411,61 NEW BOOK STORE WHOLESALE Sr.T.ETAIL BOOKS, STATIONARY, AND NEWS EMPORI UM. JACOB Q. MILLER, Has purchased the Book, Stationary and News Establishment of Kinsloe 6. Brother, on Alleghany street, near the Diamond, to which he has just added a large invoice of goods such as is genera lly kept in a well conducted Book and stationary, store. Ilisr i stock con sists of THEOLOGICAL, LAW, MEDI CAL, 11ISCELLANEOUS, SUNDAY SCHOOL, and SCHOOL BOOKS, Blank, Time, and Pas 3 Books, Diaries Every grade and price of Cap,lLegal, Bill, Letter and Note Paper Fine Frrielt paper, envelopes of every discription and price, [lra s, inks, transparent and comurm slates, pone ltc., &c. ALSO] DAILY;;4(S WEEKLY :PAPERS, N,3,GA- ZDTES AND SUUREra MUSIC A large supply of Legal and Justices, U lanltE constantly on hand. U. S. INTERNAL RENENUE STAMPS lie is also agent fdr Loehman's eelebratrd 'WRITING FLUID 3 Country merchants would do well to exam. ins his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I can sell at manufacturers prices. BOOKS GOT TO ORDER WHEN DESIRED Aug• 28,18(2.13. CIIEGARAY INSTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH. FOR YOUNG LADIES, BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS,I 1527 and 1520 Spruce Street, PHILADELPHIA, PEEN'A. Will reopen en Monday, Sept. 22d. French is the language of the family and is constantly spoken in I lie Institute. MADAME D'IIERVILLY ; June 19,'68.31n.5.cw&c. Principal. TRINITY SCHOOL, CLAYMONT, DELAWAHE One hour's ride from Philadelphia, on the Baltimore Railroad. A Select Family School for boys. The Winter Term of this School will open on September 9th. For Circulars containing full itifertnation,Salalogue, Course of Studies, &c., address, Rev. J. STURGIS PEARCE, July 31,'68.1m2cw&e. Rector U S CAR ORA ACADEMY, FOUNDED 1536. The Fall Session of this flourishing Insfitn tion will commence on the. first Wednesday in September The object of the Institution is to prepare young men for the active duties f life, to qualify pupils fur teaching, and to train thor oughly such as desire to enter College. The instruction embraces the cultur e et' the mind and heart, so that their powers may be well directed and applied, and a taste for intellec tual purs tits and virtuous habits developed. For further information send for a Circular. Applicants will please address D. I) STONE, A. M., Principal, or W. A. McDow•et.t.. A. M., Associate Principal, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. - 'l - I.TTANY VALLEY INSTI „ TuTE. This new institution of learn ing will ho located at Jacksonville, Centre county, l'a.. and will be opened for the nee)). lion of etudonts, on the 22d of April, A. D., 186 S, under the Principalship of Prof. D. M. Tild course of study will be liberal, embracing the Primary, Normal, Scientific and Clas:ical branches. Terms for boarding and tuition will be reasonable. For particu lars address ItEV.D. G. KLEIN, Apr.lo.•Sm. s, Walker, Centre Co., Pa. DRODUCF OF ALL KINDS, and good quality, wanted at the highest market prices at the cheap store in Bellefonte. A. STERNBERG. HEAT.—The undersigned wish v to inform the farmers of Centre coun ty that they will pay the highest market price in cash for all kinds of grain. Aug.l6. ZIMAIERMAN BROS. ‘t CO. ENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, such as Cloths, Casimers, Casinets, Vestings, Hosiery, Collars, Neck ties, .4c., very low at mart A. STERNBERG'S. LADIES' GAITERS, Children's Shoes, and Sundown's, have been add ed to the stock of FAIRER lz CO. Apr.26,'67. %V A TurCgIIOI,O;.SBtAND receivedb CLOCKS titig GEO. W. PATTOV. MERCANTILE. N EW GOODS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! At the store of GEORGE D. PIFER'S NI BROOKERITOFF 135 W NO. 6, BROCKEItIIOFF 10.. W NEXT DOOR TO PORT OFFICE', NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, Mbere. a fresh nu oply of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, have Just been received In endless quantities and varieties. COME ONE, COME: ALL and . examine his:stock :before purchasing c!Fc- Lwhcre. 4100DS ALMO:. , TLGIVES AWAY Always on Itaz:ti:le celebratvil HALL BOOTS ,t SHOPS,! 3IEN'S AND BOVSLOVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTS,: cL• VESTS, UNDER-CTaOTHING, :AND lIATSV CAPS, At extremely low rates.: An endless assortment of Ladies' DRESS GOODS At Iv.s than city prices. A fine lot of Groceries, Queensware, CANNED AND DRIED FRUIT, ac., &C., The highest cash prices paid tor inlrketing and county uroduce.z DON' FAIL TO CALL BEFORE ALL T.IE GOODS AM.; SOLD. EKE THE BELLEFONTE PLANING MILL ED. BLANCHARD, S. AUSTIN BREW E. M. MANCH:IIM, W. M. 110TZESS. BLANCHARD & CO., Successors to Valentine, Blanchard & Co., 31 ANUF_A CTURERS of wurrE YELLOW PINE FLOORING EATHERBOARDINU, of various styles, [SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDING, BRACKETS, SCROLL SArING OF ALL DESCRIP- TIONS AND BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES MADE to ORDER lla% ing t. BUCKLEY'S PATENT:LUMBER WRYER, connected with our eestahlishment. we are!en obled to ninnuincture our work tloin THOROUCIILY SEASONED LUMBER OrL'er9 from Contractor :5 Builders, and the traa.: in general, snlicited BELLEFONTE, CENTRE Co., Pa Aug. 2S,'AS.ti ALL KINDS of Domestic Goods, Bleached and Unbleached Tabla Lin. ens, Bird-Eye. Diapers, Iluekaback,plail and Ogured Linen Tuwelings, far sale by STERNBERG & BItANDEIS. E. C. HOMES, Pren't. J. P. llenßis, CaBhier. WHIST NATIONAL BANK OF BELLEFONTE, PS. (LATE HOMES, JiCALLiSTIIF., EAL 6 Particular attention given tothe' purchase Islip sale of Government scouritici: S • LT ANDBACON I constantly for sole. AISTERNBERG - • • - " • '—'• -••••••!...,,, . -..,!:'..• Ila RiTp o • -e, a. - 7 . . :.. V . i , BARRETT'S ' 2 '4 9 ,0 4 . ': . :' r : ), 4, 41 •41 iz) Vegetablo HAIR RESTORATIVE •-. .§ Was decided by the N.ll. State Fair .%, • , • • and is now conceded by the public to be I the very best Preparation for Restoring Gray or faded flair to its original color; p m ro o lgot ß i a uffi L ls m o u f ru o,% i p p , on e c ia f d o i r caj r nau g - c s i • „..3 and Beautifying the Bair. It Is free r.t.4 •'° from poisonous drugs, does not : N. stain the finest fabric, and •!" leaves t n l a c i Scalp r e t , c . i.. n E d s CLEAN, .4 1 / 4 4 t....' es? OLOSSI. , - .1/ 1771 • -.\ AY vs. - .44...... ~6 lj s, j.., 1 „ 4 ,,.0, •,..e The L 9 ta .NMO; cgt3. IR, REsTokER solo ' InliEsslfig YeW}Strie 011ekeie 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 Sale by all Druggists. DEPOT, 198 GREENWICH ST., N. Y. DIIILADELP 1 - 11 A & ERIE RAIL ROAD. SUMMER TIINIE TABLE THROUGH - AND DIRECT ROUTE BE TIVEEN PHILADELPHIA, BALTI MORE, DARR ISBURG, LIAMSPOUT, TO THE GREAT OIL REGION Elegant Sleeping Cars on ail Night On and after MONDAY. MAY I Ith, IST'S. the Trains o❑ the Philadelphia A Eric til Road will run as follows: Westward. Mail Train leaves 5 p. •• " •' Lock Unt•en 9.311:!. " " arr. at Erie. S5O p. Erie. Exp'ss leaves Pliiladelpl!ia... 72,1;;11 tp,on ti " Lock p ill, 11. arr. at Erie 6.05 a. in Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia__ S.OO a. iii arr. at Um:I: 7 p. Eastward. tail Train leaves Erie. 11 00 a. m " 1,,e1; !haven 5.5 p " " arr. at Ph antle.phia 7.111 a. 111 Erie Express leaves Ede 7.40 p. to " Lack Haven.... ii.3l) a. ni nrr. at Philadelphia... 5.00 a, hi. Mail rind Express connect oil Creek and Allegheny Elver l ail 1h .ad. 11,iggap checked through. Cedar, Ware, BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES T RADE MARK 1. , ON R\'s;:l isfqT P.: iM, (9/7 I V•241--t CNA GE PAI;(:11 illiadelpida, AND NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO BAIR; il's I,HICAG•i BONE FERTILIZER, uc, cracAcm BLoon mA.NuitE, sso per 2000 pounds. The above Manures are furnished in both and barrels, Ichiehever customers prefer. Bags are uniform in weiglll: ICO pounds._ro The ritentien of Farmers is cepecially recte,l to the fact that the sources of the Raw Material of which the above Manures are coin. posed, are so well under control that we can furnish them or strietiy uniform quality and condition. and that they contain a larger per centage of ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the. market. BAUGH SONS, 20 S. Delaware Avenue. Phira. NORTIIV ESTE RN FEItTILIZINII CO., Cor. Lake it Lasalle Sts., Chicago. ..741 - 13augh's Commercial Manares may be pr cured from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United St.ttes or Dominion of Canada. For sale by IRWIN WILSON, Bellefonte, Pa. July3AlS-4m. 1 T. FRYBERGER & CO., SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO & SEGARS OF TEE FINEST BIZANDS Store in tte CONRAD HOUSE, Bellefonte. Pa. Dce.t3:l37-Iy. --- - B. HUTCHISON, mu.vrAnv CLAIM AGENT, will attend to all business entrusted to his care. 01lice with W. P. Esq.. Lellefonte, p a April 2:.;:h THE HERO ! THE HERO ! THE HERO SELF-SEALING FRUIT Jail is pusitively THE BEST NOW IN USE. For sale by julyl i ZIMMERMAN. IMO'S & ATTENTION CARPENTERS! valuable let I Curpelder:.: ' I ma, are snored Icr tdde cheap in. Z1:1131E11:111N BROS. & C , '. July3,'(lB.3f. T HE LIFE IN CO., 921 Chestnut street, below 10th, Philadelphia Accumulated Capital, 2.000,1.00, after paying losses to the amount of .51,120,000. All the surplus divided amongst the policy hold ers every year. The only truly Mutual Company ; in the city or Stale. JAMES TRA QUA IR, President. SAAPL E. STOKES, Vice Pres. 11. S. STEPHEN S, Secretary. W. W. BROWN, Agent for Bellefonte and Centre county. 9 18 'CS ly. DAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, &e., received and for sale by' raar23.'6o J. J. HARRIS. HAIR RESTORER J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, NANCIIESTER, N. U. May 22;68. for old and young - lexatONEt4oltp, Feb.2l,'6b-, TIMETABLE NORTHWEST, Mina =I 1 7 1 ai n s ALFIIER L. TYLER, ;Vas ly. rnl ;- t t clinit-nth lit FERrkILIZERB CHICAGO, Solo AlanufaczurerF. MEM _BAUGH'S RAW 130:N E PHOSPHATE =1 5.50 per 2000 pounds DealerP in superior INSURANCE PENN MUTUAL CHARTER PERPETUAL HARDWARE IRWIN LC: WILSON are con stantl3- receiving new goods in their line. HARDWARE of every description at reduced priers—now being oponad every day. utar29th if AMPS OF EVERY VARIE ty and kind at I'M IN & WILSON'S. - pAROMETERS and Thermome -1.) tern at lItWIN le, WILSON'S. THE ANVIL STORE is now re cei v lug a largo and well assorted Stook of Hardware, Stoves, Nails, II area Shoes, Saddlery. Glass. Paints, Sheet, liar and Boop Ivon,also Buggy and waggon Stock of every desription.—('all and supply 3 ourielves at the lowest possible rates 11.,9 I R WIN A , IV TLSON. ! ,.......‘CALES, at Wholesale and Retail ei“,.p, by IRWIN rINE TABLE CUTLERY, including- &c., itiur2 Il.V; IN & pOGE ET CU TI,E tY—all makes caul 1 .1.icc., ec • II:WIN Lsozes. r 2 EE! DOUBLE -AND SINGLE BAR rel fowling pieces at triar2 E rIROSS-CUT AND AIILL SAWS, best make e.t IRWIN S; WILSON'S. mart COFFIN TR,IMMINGS, a large :issomuent at LitIVIN umr2 HAND BELLS AND DOOR Bois, tii sirc> and loud., at IRWIN A v.. usnx.4. I,RY BOARDS, Plank and Scanrt linO t,lr ale by I N 4: W I LSON. r APANNED TOILET SETTS. QP and other Japanned ware, at the Anvil Store. IRWIN tt - , WILSON. mati'7l.'~ti PINDLE SKEINS for wagons, 0 ail Ili the sign of . the Anvil. ma.v11,66 WILSON. TOOLING -GLASS PLATES of all sizes for sale by IRWIN A; WILSON. LE OLTS for Buggies and Carriages, L.) all :sizes in ut , e r Fire Bolts, (littfn, at tnar2 IRWIN ez WILSON'S. 70UFFALO SCALES, of the best make, from 4 !b.3 up to 120,- 000 Pis. IRWIN .5; WILSON. mart ) AR", olt COOK STOVES, 1_ Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas- Burners constantly on hand and fir sale at tnar2 IRWIN l WILSGN'S. ORN BLANKETS & SLEIGH BELLS, at low prices. at tice2l'64 IRWIN &, WILSONS'. UNION PATENT CHURN, the best in use at WILSON'S. itee2l'lBlili MOULDING—GiIt, Rosewood & Plain Walnut of all oizes for frames. marl 1.66 IRWIN & WILSON. NEW HARDWARE STORE J, d; J. II ARR IS NO. 5, BROYERITOFF ROW A new and complete Hardware Store has been opened by the undersigned in 13Tel:et-- bos's new building—where they are prepared to sell all kind• oflding and House Furnish ing Dardware. Iron, Steel, Nails 'lnd every variety of goods in their line. ar the lowest rates Confident 01 giving entire satisfaction we would respeetfull} b,,tunt thepublie patron age. jans'iili-1 y' BUGGY WHEELS, in setts, ye dy-made, for-ale by J. tt J. It Alt 0ct.4,1;7 CALL AND SEE THE CHAM PION CEO HIES \ !--1 he bent arti , k iu t hat line CNC!' otrere , i to the pub he, now fi,r tale by .1. J. iiAl:l:lr.% Hl.2l'fit; MILL SAWS, CIRCULAR. alid !landSaw., Ton 11011 Saw:, WeiA w,, &v. lor sale by J. J.:, .1. BA may 1m 'a7. 1 CE CREAM. FREEZERS, 13i.ni and 'L. ()tiles Ringers, f , ..;r :itlz by tn 'llll .1. S.:. J. HA ERT3. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF and Alirtror Platu of all sizes, and glass cut to ail) required size er shape by sep21111; J. et' .1. HARRIS. picTunE FRAMES of ALL sizes ;11141 Style itnnished at short no tice and low terms and all kinds of moulding constantly on hand by . t; J. IL-1i: IZIS.. %lILELBAIt.ttOWS! W heel y ba , rwss ! fur s:tle low hy 16:117. .T. T AMPS, COAL OIL LAMPS. ktd Brackets, flanging Lamps.Si:u Lamer Uui ersal Lanturs, and all kiqd; of Lantef:-, for sale by ?ELTING ! BELTING! A tine lot of the best oak tannod leach or lielting just received and for sale at 1111071.1 f toturers prices by J. tf J. BARRIS. Ina v 25 POKES, Felloes, and Hubs, a lunge and well Seasoned stock of WI:Od stuff now on hand and for sale by A u 6:67 J. J. HA RP,T:3. pLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! cuiivators, Cern Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold Bards and Cultivator Teeth. for sale by J. C J lIARRES. May 10,'117. TVABLE CUTLERY—A • fine lot just received and for sale by ,c-; J. HARRIS. HOVELS, SPADES & FORKS /..) for safe by J. 11. J. 11AP.M.S. ‘Luar2.3.'6l; T OCKS, HINGES, SCREWS ILI Latches and builder's hardware by J. C J. HARRIS. m ar23:1311 SPRINGS.—J. J. _Harris arc sole agents for Brown Bro's. improv ed Sash Spring. The best thing of the hind ever offered to the public. Builders call and see it! Aurc.l6,'67. OR SE-SHOES, NAILS, and Nonvay Rods for sale by tuar2:3.'66 J. J. HARRIS. OlLS—Lard, Lubricating, Coal, Linseed, Tanners, for sale by sept 2 1.'66 J. A; J. HARRIS. NVILs, VICES, BELLOWS, Screw Ylates, and all kinds of Mack smiths Tools for sale by J ,b J. lIARRIS. ma yl 0:67. - 111.16ELLSO ;ELLS, BELLS.—SeIic _I) House Bells, Factory itells, house Dinner Bells, Gong Bells, Tea Bells. &e.. for sale by J. 4; .T. HARRIS. they 10.'47. (LI IZINDSTONES, Scythe Stones, ILA and whet stones for sale by may 10.'67. J. S. .J. HARRIS. d IARPENTER TOOLS for sale at the hardware store Of J f J 11A MIES. _F I.WIT JAU.S & CANS. ,1.T.,..5:H1 EEpLi:..; I.Ah.E NOTICE! A iarge kt of the moa inipr.N.d kinds ha ;F:tle by J. J. HA R R IS. Aufs. 0 '137 JOHN II HAHN, YRACTtC•tL WlTcH3l.tEmt AND Jima' Arcade. [with It. W. I aim. ] s-'•' subzerther would respectfully ~inforin the citizens of Belietunie and . t avicinity, that he has permanently lo e,ted as above. As a good and reliable watch maker and jeweler is greatly needed in this lo cality to ineet the Increasing demands, he takes tins toothed of introdueirg himself to the public. Repairing is a speciality with him, and hav ing no other business in cormectiou therdwith, he can give his entire attention to this branch at business, and respectfully solicits a trial to prove that all work entrusted to his care give entire satisfaction. All work sueli as Watches. Clocki,.Tmvelry, 'Sc, will bo promptly, and ea , tifully executed, Also, Musical Clucks and Boxes, skillfully re paired. Don't lurget the_place, Nu. 4 Bush's Ai cade. Aug. 21/68.1y, 11,13EENS, GLASS and CROCK cry•Waro. A, STERNBERG TIIIS UOLUAIN BELONGS TO THE 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 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. g..ls — For terms of space apply to REV. J A. IlAcKENmato, Bellefonte, Pa. IRWIN &, WISON'S BEATES cC MILLER, WholesaleDraggists, Dealers in Drugs, Chemieals. Paints, Oils, Glass Varnishes, Dye Sitars. Perfumery, Spie- es, Patent NetlieineF, G Zee • juarantre all mu• goods piu•e and ; genuine, and at the lowest inarkel .July 3 I,'GS r. W.ISII. 5111.1.Eit WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUR- J. k J. HARRIS CURTAIN Jz WALL PAPERS July 31,'68.1yt i RAY BILL cf:, CO., WHOLESALE T)EALERS IN Carpets, Oil Cloth, shades, GRAIN BAGS, WICK, BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, PHILADELPHIA July:11:0.1y1 BURNSIDE A,- THOMAS, FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEE, SU- Pure Undulterated Spices, War ranted to be strictly pure, Pure Confectionery, Foreign Fruits Nuts, Warranted, Leather in all variety, IL Notions, Belting, &c., &• Attg.28,'4153.1Y4 HOOP SKIRTS. No. 294 N. THIRD STREET, Corner of Branch, PHIL AD ELPHIA E 1 =I Miller & Elder. No. 204 North Third Street, PITILADELPIIIA, STATIONERS, ERS, and dealers in YARNS, DATTI'NG, WADDING, TWINES, &c. Also No. 84.3 North Third Street, BELLEFONTE, PA DEALERS Ili GAR & MOLASSES, BOOTS cc: SHOES, / i.l .F, Cap II LIQUORS. HOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR STORE! J. B. ETTELb. . BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, P A. In Stone Building formerly occupied by the Keystone Bakery. . AU Barrel% Begs and Casks war ranted to contain /liequaulili represented. The proprietor of this establishment takes pleasure in informing the public that he has constantly on hand a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors such as OLD NECTAR, OLD RYE. :%1ONO.1 , : a Ali ELA, AND WISH WHISKEY. COUNAII, 1;1.“.:1,1:ERRY, CHERRY, GING En A:ND co Ai ON IiItANDIE POET MA DE:IIA. Ell ER RY AND LISBON \V [N E. scomi AND DoLLAND GIN, NEW ENGLAND RUM. JA:` , IA - 4CA F UM. COIZ DIA Lt 3 Pepr,e; 111.71 r, A:I 11 iNevol and Hose The attention o.'• Km:living physicians i: culled to our stock of pure Ilqtlol - 15, 6uitabl f,r medical purposes. Ecales jug. and Lem 'johns constantly On hand. We have the 0..NL1 PURE :Nectar Whis key in town. All our liquors were bought when liquor were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfax [ion. Confident that he cab please customers in respectfully solicit a snore of puidie patronage Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrt; or tieree. lha ye a latire lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS 0, ow tinust grade 6, on hand. Noe. 12 idti TINWARE ‘TEW TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE RAN UFACTORY, Immediately opposite - Bush's Building, on the west side of Spring Creek, Bellefonte, ra. JOTINJI. LONEBEILGER, formerly doing business in this line in Bishop street, has again established a Tin and Sheet iron Ware itlat.ufactory, in the locality above mentioned, where he is prepared to supply the public with every article dasirable in his branch of the trade at LIVING nixes, and wares made of the bust materials. BOOTING AND SPOUTING will receive prompt attention. and at reason able rates, and everything desired in this line will be promptly made to suit parties. ...X._ -. 7 "1"(.21..D laos, COPPER, PEWTER AND RA .s, taken in exchange for manufactured articles. 1L1:11K: THE PLACE! NEAR NEW LOGAN FOUNDRY. June 1 9:65-Iy. . DRUGS U S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE • I\EW LOCATION Son :1 corner of high and Aile z) Streets, Bellefonte, Penn'a. "nrOKEnnoFF's now.) The l er respectfully announces to his in nail. lances and the public in genera. • has removed his Drug and Medhaa • to he corner room of Broker hofi's oic.v; . un the Diamond, where he ha: hand a large stock of DRUG ti WINES, Cil EM ICA LS, P FUMERY, PAINTS. DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, IN T3.UMESTS. VAR NISH, TUEPEN'I INE, Linseed Oil. Coal Oil, Latrps, Chimneys, Brushes, (lair Oil, Exiraets, Toilet Soaps, Tobacco. Sell etc., Also a ..arie!y o: • Priit!kt , too ntrar la mention. which he offer 3 at low rates, and warrants the oldies of the articles as repre,ented. Pt/rem:sets wili please re MCI7I - this, and emiwine the quiLinn:.., , and primes of his good., Petite purvha:4lng Phy,icians' Proscriptions null Fatally lecipes carntully cow ponmied at all hours of the bay or night, by calling at his store opp o . site Reynolds' Rank. The most celebrated and popular Faun' ,1(,11 eines are eoustanti., on hand and for sale' jab OILS, PAINT, \TARNISH, GLASS :ma 11, ITV by F. WILSO:N. apl3 BOOKS AND BOOKSTORES BIBLES No.. 9, containing six plates, Psalms in .Mere, Family Ito cord, Gild Back and Sides 75 No. 11, containing ten plates. Apocrypha, Coneerdance, Psalms and Family Re cord j 25 No li, P., Same, Arranged for Pletto:tra ph-t 4 50 Same, r.ith Pl, , ,to!,raphs: and Clasp.. 2 U 0 No. 12, eontainim; twenty plates and same as No 11 5 50 No. 13, containing; came a No. 11, P., Gilt Edges. ... 0 00 Same, Clasp and Gilt ti 75 No„ 22, containing same as No. 13, Fine 7 50 Same, Fine Morocco. full Gilt and 9 50 The subi-eciber has also for sale Bibles of a better quality and hii ‘ her prices. They are all 111IIIIincG'S BIBLES, Ilinding, Warranted, and are tar superior to those. gotten for the purpose to be hawked about the country, and cold at extortion: :T prices. GEO. LIVINGSTON. fiT•tf. FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS cSi; SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the leading styles ou 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. W3I. P. EARTLET, 53 South Sixth et., above Chestnut, A ug.2. Philadelphia. A NEW STOCK OF SPRIA - G GOODS HARPER BROTHERS [laving just rteeiveol a rich and varied assort went nt LADIES' DRESS GOODS for Spring and S.ntner wear, SUA'AI.S AND CTOANINGS, f the latest I.)atterns GEN ''' ' S' FITEIcISDING GOODS C.t:77:hr.cre3, Vcstir.gs ; aiso a lar stLco: o. LADIES' ANT) CHILDREN'S SHOES :11 EN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS We have also some fine Carpets and Mat ting, and as good a stock of STAPLE GROCERIES as c•an be found is Dellefohte. We have a gout: stoets. of HOOP SKIRTS, LINEN CLOTHING, /LC Call and examine our Goods and rrieeE HARPER BROS May S,'GS-ly VOR SALE.—A new and good ono Borso IVagor.: ! ' ; ', o Apply at this °Tice. Feat. 4, IS6B-t1 MEDICAL 1'37 P. GREEN, E DRUGGIST c~~~ APOTHECARY . One door north of main tntrance to Broclicrhoof liousc,lltfonte, I's And dealer in Ture Drugg, Chemi- eats, Patent Medicine....:, Comte", Dm:Ales, Pocket 7L-o?..•, Sc. A L'O 111 Ire WiIICS anal Lig nor,.; for :Nietlieior.l purposes foi• Lc at,: .1 3 1acking_., Falulcstoci: bdrts Cattle Pow(icr,Elatle%; Eupho- nial Lubricators, and solo Pror.ric- IMES GRE.EN'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS G lIEEIC'S IVOR M-EX IT ILEIZ UREEN'S VEGET ‘PLE PAIN KILLER GREEN . .. 3 EUREKA EYE WATER GREEN'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR The astomshiti,g sueccsa which has attended the sale of the above preparations, has induced the proprietor to increase his facilities for man ufacturing than, and he is now prepared to till all orders promptly. The Liver Pills are of two kinds, and when take n in connection with cacti other according to directions, the propric for has no lash:Limy in recommending them as the best medicine for Liver and Billions complaints ever offered to the public. Price 25::nd i3O cents, scot 2,3 - mail to any part of the countryon receipt of price. , :30111 by I)rug.gists and Dealers generally GREEN'S LIVER PILLS Bilious Diseases, Anil are the best Family 3tedieine now hi use 7:;; Li' F12:41 burnt lime always on hand sale at the lowest marhet 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 arc so constructdd that all _ the ashes are separated from the burnt lime befere it leaves the Kiln. It is a pure 5110 w white LI M E And makes as line a finish as the Mae burnt from the marble quarries in the eastern part of the State. Our faeilith s for shipping lime ::re such that WE CAN IT cliEsi.E.R than the Fame quaiity of lime can be had at auy other place. All otgll rs promptly till, tl. Ati tlrcss. ALL - .N.A:s. DLit ..\.; 7; :3; '67 WEED SEWING MACHINE TTIE 13T_ST EQUALLY GOnLi VOL FINE OR lIEAVY The attention of the public is 110 w earnestle invited to the latest production in thc line of %Tachines, which from that hie: alone ought to be tho beat, and with the most unaf fected sineerity it is asserted that this produe timi is unexcelled by any machine ever pro tented u.l the public. In it are eouildned of invention. thoroughness of construc tion, convenience for using, superio rity of c.e neatness or arrangetnent& The No. 2or rotary feed machine, is un equaled 1;4. manufacturing. or heavy fatuity sewing, over olio.ut turtaces without ch ange of• :Teed or stitch and operating on any material from tva•fdntg to lead. ~,,The No. lur Drop Feed Alavhine partici/- 1:10y adapted to del:eato ramify work yet it will ::eeete heavy Uffil deliieult sewing with out strain or dam ige to any of ita tnetthami,ta. Both machines has ti straight short make the tight lok stitch, leav e an huirabiu ,en u ilju,,ting• tension, find will stitch, new, blud, curd, braid, raffle, tuck, quilt and gather and sew on at the same dam Perform ing a greater variety of work than any ono machine. The :5E3 lc of weed work and finish of ma chines are variou,, and prices accordingly. instructions givou and satisraction guar en teed. Sewing machine findings and extras for sale. at the agency. JAMES 11 - INN, Aght. Bellefonte, Pa. THE SINGER SENV.I.NG- MACHINE The superior merits of the Sieger Sewing Machines over all others, for either Family trie or Manufacturing purposes, arc so wel established and sa generally admitted, that an enumeration of their relative exec:Hu:cies is nu longer neeez.sary. The new .17 kMILY MACHINE ) Which has been over ten years in prepara tion and which has been brought to perfec tion, rezardless of time, labor and expense, and is now confidently presented to the pub lic as incomparably the bzst Sewing Machina in existence. ' The machine iu question is SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE AND It is quiet, light.running, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never belore attempted upon a single ma ehine,—usitig either silk, twist, rotten or I,nen thread, and :Ewing with equal facility the very tine:t and coar:est materials, and any thing between the tile extremes, in the most beatitilui and substantial manner, Its at tachments fur Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, arc novel toad nail Lac Lean In% Lilted tuoi a.! .. ju.qao c,p, ciallv foi• this tna vilioa %1 a ur:;1.; every Son in tiaezt or a =awing mat:nine to examine and te,t all tiro leaning rival tn-eitineb hafora making a yur eLaza Linen. or Cottrn Thread, all , t all the tteeo,,,ertee Of th e ma chine, kept een,tantly on nttiel at IV. ..110.N . I:GOME111 — S, Ag't ter etn.lro I'o3u.iliee, No. 7, Brou..ortiolf IVIIJ. WOOD AND CAL BCP.NT I,INi E 9 Aic•ays at hand and fur sale at the lowest mar ket price at the BELLEFuNTE LIME KIL'S, on the Turnpike leading, to Milesburg. The b2il Pittston and Shaniokin Anthracite coal: Also a new consignment, of plastering, lath, paling, and sawed shingles for sale for cash at uur yard, near south end of Is. L. V. It. It. depot. 4; 10: 1.7 CM AND WILD OfltillltY CURE ALL Vt . 0111%. '3EAUTIFUL Quilting, Pekin z; Brai:iiu4, Sc 6EO SITnTZTLITWI: &