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

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DECEMBER 11,
FILIDA
LET US . RAISE . GOOD AT 0C g
Why is it that on so •• many, of the
farms throughout the - country,:farmsi
of which no person need be ashanaed;
and which in most every particulai
except this one, show the unques
tionable sign of good farmimg, the
1 4 0 W:exhibits the unmistakeable e.vi-.!
dente of neglect and inattention ill
breeding 'I There is no doubt that it t
is generally the result of carelessness,)
or that it arises , .from ..the mistaken'
idea often entertained . by farmers,
that "it will not pay!' to devote More
attention and expeiiielo branCh
of their.business.
How very much mistakeitarkhOse
who indulge in .this. idea, for .thati
Will costa° . morete keep . A:welr:WO
. animal.than one of anideriorqtuility
is an undiSphted'f44 . and: very:; often
it is the case that-that-breed-of 401 7
mals Which Js.,partieularly.
gnished for' some - excellent — qtiatiii;
. consume less than..those..whieli are
their decided infeiiors.
...Hence 44-
lowsfromthis, that it is possible:o .
keep More. Wel.bred,''arliMalS . :'upOri
. a certain 'quantity of food than'those:
of an *inferior- quality. . •
llatiing thus provd thatie iSpotit .
econoniY, relationto the quaritity
of food consuriied;.tOkeep' . AOinfeijOr,
aninial; I. Shall nowapeak of sornnof
the other adVantages Svhieh'n ell ; limed,
animals have over inferior.: -
Take fOr ; evaiiiple, two, Oxen, Otie.,
of .which is .well-bred and Well - eared'
for;_the Ot an -le „, ill caned
for;. inferior ;aniinal;'
vastly greater easeand,,celpritylvith
which the fernier'
in comparison to theilhtter.... , :iu like;
manner,-take:•two , cows nd,, notice.
the difference in theo,qiMUtiV . ::•and:
qualify•Ottheir, milk. _Also, in re-:
lationte-fattehingAiralitieji,'"OWyn .
how::much :quicker: and =with ° what
maY .belattencd, and' to !What-greater
weight -,
they may.' be' 14n
those; which are-inferioi
But
. sothe :May ems
sary;. it-order to olitain . :: , ..c4i L :
ese.,'Wetl -:
breclanimals,..to.inveSt More ,, nioney
than they :care 'Abut :•dofpg..
true .that.in some cases it -is.necesszi
ry to expend a 'Certain'
this, when, properly invested,
soon be repaid., BUt..it otten .
hap
pens that:it.is notiriecesbary : fp': ex
pend, anything, for. there are.,•doubt
- lessEsoine
sess better breed instep
self, and. often
great benefits may ensue.,, 7
Such a nietliod as thisiiVetild.benc
fit only those who raise . their own
breeding Stock ; but thoSe wlio buy
their stock and sell the young, gen=
erally run a risk of obtaining:, some;
inferior animalB.-L-VeithiztOiiiii. - ' ,Tole:
graph
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T) RNII ' S Eon FEEDING
En. 111,111 AT. A tP.I2ICAN C' `fiu Great
Britain, turnips are universally grown
for the purpose of' 'feediaig
stock. In that country the'seienCe
of farming has readied "
highest stage of development;atd aS
the hay crop is always, a. sure. :and
abundant one with them, - see.: no
rc:ql: , on why the extended culture of .
roots in this country:Would not . .pro.VO;
highly remunerative to the farmerk.
as in - England, end - at the same ;time
advantageous to his stock. • EspeCial:: -
ly would the cultiVation• of thrnipS
prove pofi table in.,:thoSe :seetfOtis 7 4
the country where:the.hay'orop'gen
erally proves light, or the grass ,is
unproductisie, stielf
.sections,- if
large crops of turnipswerecultivated
they would, in
.greakineasure, - ,:sup :
ply the lack , of hay.
We cannot, in this' country, grci
as large crOps:Of,t4tniPs as they do •
in England, owing to - the nature . - of
the soil; difference, of climate,. &c-
There
it is state4.. - the - .yield: - of' the
crop will average. abuntl.,ooo . .. , bush:- .
els to the acre; hilt if in ihig cOnntry..
we can produce one-half than quan
tity, their chlttire . Will prOVe ' highly
profitable in ,the . end. . •
The cost of..growing :an :-abie of
turnips is generally about -- double .
that of cuttiug.and . einink . an acre= of
hay. If as statistics prove, three
tons of turnips.are equal,-as; regards
nutrtriVe litalities to one tenet* hay,
we can readily make our own calcu
lations as regards the relative profit
of the two crops. .
The advantages to be derived from
feeding turnips to stock, lie.not only
in their fattening'qUalities.i, but their
milk producing qualities'are great.
Taking these two facts..into. consid
eration, fariners generally should,
grow turnips enough every . year„
feed, at least, their cattle during the
late and early spring months.7-Er.
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A Hamburg, New York, farmer,
who has had large experiende: in
feeding cabbage and turnips to cows
says his practice is.to feed immedi
stele after milking—never before—
and he has never been troubled with
the milk being • savored: He also
says he feeds turnips whole, with
the tops on, as there is .no danger
from choking when fed in this way.
SynAwnEnnins should have a thin
covering of_ coarse manure, to: be
raked - off in the. spring. This will
prevent winter killing and • it more
than double the crop.
- • - •
vi LOSS IN STACK4' :Nra-- • .HAY.
A farmer of sound judgment / and
large experience in cutting ando.- .01 ...
l'ag hay, estimates his ownif, aa ,i n ,.
I. l3tacking at tvrenty-fil, , per. 2 ,c,:pa, frei
:Cuts probably a InOrett i ons a year
-and stacks a fifth.liarf - L;di t _Ja r. .. s iaid
lief barn room. ik,ala- tropei
jy made up his
kto build a new
'barn- We t'.iink his eatituai"e2ii'Ulft'
l' iv/de of tke mark. There is a large
l'Pseafre:n moulding at the bottom of
the F' ,., aokyandrolf.l..luilsk - toards
straw, iitrifoliih-ollrplev—ent
Then. the; whole:external isurfade r-for- 1
three to six inches, is weather-beat
%l3r,l•Agses-7414c1k Wits s - WeetneSS:i
this
aroma extends through the
The conviction is universal" iarniong ,
hiy
is worth much more than that which
ytAkekftenil the ittack. ; .;.Whi. then
follow this wasteful ptietiee;'!: '1:.00k
at•the.great loss to _fernier iWhlzii
cuts one hundred tons of hay worth
$20)09:_ , According to , hikon* . eSti,.."
he pays $lOO a year for the privilege_
of stacking. one-fifth of : 11i.croil,.iThir.
ifi . l3lit a small part of the loss where
the hay
costs' at 16iist . 4 'third more hay, l 4 : l
keep cattle without, shelter. ;
dire arguments
room. •
, • , 41.1- 1 - , Fs ; IN . MM --
0 P 10 . 1 T:-. geR, `I
feT Chinate, 44 iE.lseliri, l'ia generally
been regarded' as a faVo'rable to • the
growtkvf friiitr.,- 7 eppppially.;..:theT.A?:. - :.;
aPPlei:fiiii . ti ,Pisin -, has-i.a
l.
derii6nitifted ''..i-hat: - --tiiiitre.s"beene.
tlieroaiiieiltiaiii sections situated •
in a moifi" rigorous latitude. The
Rurai-)Yorid says the apple crop of
misOlif;ili'eY l 7 l lt..Vasolli Ja...:tha 1
poor - Ot - , ,Overliiicrikii . :, : .in:::t.h: tilit*
Not 'finectentli - :iif - . --- an,
ii - ii.iitge . .cidii"
will be reiliged: % It was bbc-fille: - .
spring -fip.sts that :caused the faitiirc4 ,
for, iii -iiiransr: .iiiiittincei; - iiiitter ,iii4 - '....
applewholly' failed Cir :11.e . ;i li ' 6 .: '
' .. ~-, ,T .- A ~...
patches are quite - Plentiful. -le is-e-s=.
ti mated. That' tiliif fa inier4 - -'ilff V. isso u -
r-ri. alone ,aIT ..the'worse fer :1,116: apple .
; failure,. :by : a -half million' dollarst.
iT116,;49 - ''gdYferin - gi, - .:haye. :the :co:insola,.
Ition—if
. it, be trueihhpiAiseiii:tloVes': .
con )Ein);..--",:otilialikWing - i tti at Ahepeo,
ple"generally; of tine o . o*i? ;Stale* ''
have been:equal - sufferers with them-
Pr v e s ',:,fWA?...4.P.l4.q i§4P:t.Main '.i)f
'fruits,.. and _when.- itplails- , there ,ike
r othing ,ca n pak s q geod . ,..ih e'detten:'
Coins ANL) CALVE.,77II4Pc
finals shotiifrl.'iie ='~eel~' taken' care' 174.
titiptig. ` the. winter .;they - shotiltillave
war'in i watelelctii , A64:
and fed ,three. tintes.'a day. with mess .
root, - or 'brewer's grains; fact
unything i that
„hilt, .keep them- in - a
• t 1 _ ...t
loose, . thriving .condition , : , -They.
w illco m 'out in the spring lo.P . king:
better than those that: , haio - 6;--been‘
. wintered' Intel open' yard, -fed—on
ELI ry feed, and stunted ao. ,nipch,tbat
it 'willtake Most
. ,
reii3 what. t he y lost in the:: winter:
The'rnaiii rearing .'the
stock, to-keep . thenk
sholdu be halter-broke, as it will be
much „easier....done .thert., s tgati.;ifto'
they get older. - Cafe. should be
4n to. -hav'e.n.strong halter for the ..
first time, 'as a habit of breaking
lcipse. is . bet
AGRICULTURE IN GEAMANY.—Froni
the special 'German 'correspondent
tbe lowa Homestead, we clip_the,
ot . fariniria l in
• 'The ftelds.of grain Will'notictpare
well-a Tegaids- size,-witii - an -- ordina - - -
iyi city lot.. Indeed" Tatty, them
-are
ei.4llt rods , , woul d* • be: •• their: average
This, of course,:refersC tie ~' the
• • ,
fertile plaints, witere,.the entire stir
fapp.is under cultivation,-and mot to
the highlands.- that are appropriate
tic, raising timber, : or to , pasttiragd.
Little 'corner-stones 'inark . .the bound
a.ti4s of these ,small-farrns and-lots.-
think that that the-o:bject thUs de
vidiug into such smalllots is to se
chr6.a better opportunity forn reg-
'alai and sytematic rotation of crops.
Side, bar aide;' With only a deep ; fur..
ro* between, one sees there° little
patehesnf wheat, oats, barley, pota- ,
toed, etc. When ore can look over
large tract:of country,: the ~ d iffet
dice given by the various little fields
give thelandseaPe the appearance of
a' hinge chess* Leard,"
=ll
YE BennowEns.--My neigh
bor Coe:has, spept,sintheJast,tketity
years: more .than•fivehunthed'dollars
worth 'of tittle m, harrowing little-,
articles of - his' 'neighbors, Almost,
daily, the neighbors are called on to
loan some tool. A hammer, saw,
gimlet, auger, :wiinch;
hoe, shoVek fork;' Steelyard; 'hit
bushel, corn•basket, wheelbarrow,
etc., etc , are ahriOst in daily requi
sition. It takes an average of .half
an hour, each Working day . to bor
row and return tools, and other bor
rowed. articles. 'That is thirteen days
a year, worth at least twenty-five
dollars. That,' for twenty years is
five hundred dollars, and there is a
'present prospect of - his continuing
on borrowing as long as he lives.
Halt' the money; laid out in the pur
chase. of the borrowed articles, and
the balance at compound interest,
would make Coe an independeutman
•
at sixty.
. Let every man 'figure. oat the prob-.
lei and he will find that it Is cheap
er to own than to porrow.
MANURIAL POWER OR SALTL---A,
correspondent of the Journal of dig-.
riculture says he finds his clay loam .
ground increased more pioduct
iveness by the use of eight bushels.
of salt to one bushel • of platster: to .
;the acre, than from the application
'of animal mhntrie. • otheis have
been equally benefited by the appli
cation. Perhais a juilicious mix
ture of both would secure the best
results.
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WHITE AND YELLOW Conwri-In l
the October number of the MarNtld
5?
Farmer John F Walfinger, • 4.,
1 1 t
- Writes concerning the great vain of
the . COrECmion of the United &ge t s,
..,..
denommatingt,it the "king of grains,', i
"the . ...oesi stand-by of farmrs.:7
This ii - especially true of the Scluith,
wits true tn. bus w
ern, States/where it constitutesl - the•
-greatti-ead staple, and at the east,_
where it is more generally devoted-'
to the production . of:Aork and Beef.:
XiAlte SCiiiiii-4,awliite*-Tariety is theq
favorite because, of the wbiteppj,s;'
'Siv f eetticida ) Of la dour'
'6 l r 9 1;i'eal,
wilily at4llPNgrPktle yellow is . pre-
4pitio6rich %egs, MC'
white is the richer in albumen and
-starch ; the yello! ! in ;nil and
and is consequently posessed of su'r
• • , •
perior keeping :properties;
bear transportation better withous
: : • (I i4/1
. _
tarbe 'attri
is ? c r
e l i
o upon a horse at all iti
mripteyi p4o* it IS(
t the trouble arises in this way:Wheoi
a'team,, has been Airivenf. a feW',44l:iisi
to market, or the same distance fort
Leasure, blankets :or. rplYepAwjptit
fiat 'When . drawing logs to the I
04 ir7zi/j1; or i do;ng otheF (I? eayy,,,Arr i ll, E.
:they drtie' Made fihul `large loads
mile or and r return a.byislc
and 4=a r
another'
,w4y,tbe..torseft-, : are suddenly cooled
ri;ftand'`'=the"'snccoedingday finds
I :tttiti tfor
Blanketing at one time and omitting
it at annother is worse than afford-
nitii - Otion at all
. 7 .7.- . 7
T.O Chicano reiat Express
•
hile ,re pts of
• the' 7 " gel
*heat..in'that' : marke^i / t,sinne.-4arvest,
luiTi6eri'soMewhaflinlo#'the.'quan
1-41tji-tpcelved.. artripgt4e:o - 61t0aii . 144:% ,
period in g. 67., has
l'ePO€B as gCP4ILLaIk4:4II44
as .there must be - an aconarttlation
.4l ( i'i . '"iAit ( 6's 7 VA '
somewhei , e •
Obinag(i .aa. - nnyivitere. :else:: Rut
4ji-erlopid;'(ir:icrUoreS -. .the;t:fdct,'
lin.tbtis. l holding so Tast an : amount-of:
VrairLfiao tiie hazinels. cTedOwiaN4?,
the "whoie country. is made twstifferi!
consedvinrie: knOnntury, strin
gency' The yoliey
;!iiiarket appears jo , be
kecopitig_lvpn the'Chieto,npeKu . tors
(liSnisti66 jUdging, from
the losses' which`, theyare:;ekOr i 'o:(lt,O,'
have. susfaine(l.: (luring season:.
A WoßLD'e• P 'Yxiii - t-7SAIf. F.lOll
- Farmer its
getting ambitioug, and propOiefl"§& :
Francisco...As a.. enitable • poitit,:forla
hereaftet , as -may , -be. By thatftirne •
the Pacific Railroad heen -
Completed, _ .rendering- -,that city
readily iccerisibleirom
'State_44l4l,e the corneannicatihy
'ellatite: ; n r fAe:'.o'antries tofu. pal ti eipate:
exhibitians
Auesti9.llolo,- ; iveather Ail:p : of Airs
kind aii:ifestined to any cosiderable
longevity,but should tliey
and become a peripaneat
Sfin Francise6 inay eonie'' in for the,
.honor'; provided the - etittiNaiteli'
not follow too.. cipseirhupop each
'_other aloucr ,
the.l"ac - itie , • • - •
. . .
.
ITIR.ciirnATIA.4 *.Easays . with;
iih t pep and clover', -. he edit'mai4 any,
40d . ..Pk04#0tive,:.4h 1 4
barienne . ss iot , the sands = of - Saliira •
. .
onstitt.qtr s. : Otgnitiirtitt:
couNTßYPuthitic;.-i=P u t a lay er of
stale bread'crUmbSin.iii6 bettoin,
Your pudding dish theti:a . layer of
-tart apples ,sliseq , tliin 7
little Sugar over the. apples
another laYee. ,pt bread, crumbs; ;and
another of_, apples, 'until your dislitis
full. Crumbs 'should form the top
layer ;pour a custard (made, the - ,S4rn,O .
as for pies) over
_it ; , and-:bake one
hour; eat with sweetened cream, .
APPLE Sztow.—Put twelve. good ;
tart apples in cold- water, `set
' them over the fire . ‘;.7 . when soft, drain
..the water,. strip
.the: 'skins :On the
apples core'theni;.and . .liy them . in'n i
deep dish. Beat' the whites of
twelve eggs to a:stift froth 'Oat half
'4 pound of fipeley, Poydered'i'white
fatigar to the apples; beat themto a stiff
froth, and add ther - :beaten,. , sggs....
Beat -'the 'whole to a •stiff'Sifoiii;lhen
turn into the dessert aiih:
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IMITATION CORN STA.ROIITOOVIN4...=•
Onequartof milk and a little salt ,
thicken one third of . :• the
thick, smooth 'paste, with flour .1 add :
the eggs;l•Avell beaten,: and Stir in the
remainder of the...inilk when it boils.
.To be eaten cold with' :cir'earn and
white sugar. 'This is a very nice : and
healthy pudding: . and:; inay . be
moulded if one wishes it. 'Dip your
moulds in cold wateilbefore • putting
the pudding in-, as then it Will 'come
out very nicely.
.
QUEEN or Punnnic,..—One..pint of
bread crumbs, one quart :oaf. - sweet,
milk,- four eggs. a luinii °flintier the
size, of a hickory nut. When the
pudding is-nearly' done, spread a lay
er of any kind of stewed fruit' over,.
the top of it, and on the top of that
Spread the whites of thiee,,
beaten to a froth, with three table
spoonsful of white sugar. ; §et on the
oven again to stiffen the froth. Eat
with cream and sugar: • '
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. CUSTARD ':PUDT?ING.-"1: 4444 of
milk, 6 Spoonsful , of flout ;
. 6 eggs; . :l .
nutmeg, sugar and butter. * . Boil the
milk, and. while
. scalding stir . in : the ,
flour: Set. tO cool Vaifani hOur before .
it is wanted...Beat.up.the.eggsnicely,
and . put to the milk .with sufficient,
salt. :
salt. Bake in a quick'. oven twenty.
minutes: • :Rich nutmeg with sugar
and butter for sauce
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- *OOFLkNOI - GERMAN' TONIC
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- ,4lervovi Debility,
JAUNDICE
;( theMithiel,
a~iil all 2
11IPTIORxif
et
ise'asr.s arising-trona
Amottt..4.44ltvosito - po,§4iord. YJ 14
. - 4L) 4• 2 1r-PWar7:OP7dITZE...73/LOODN.
4 6 1 4 kit t fo s tUrtOosWesp go
6 tranY
Annied Ant idieeenn..harsli attack on Me
matt impinleast mianemtiven4r . body, and toolett.foon
&sicked by the sue of powerful remedies. tt,triser.ihte
Life,.soon.ea•minating in death, win be the raw:.
.1( / ri` _
Conitibatioui; allatujenclei Inward Pilesl
knineas;of-Blood to the Heady - Acidity
__ of the _Stoinaoli; Nausea, Heart=
`ls) '6 l POTW•DisgustfOrrPfALVlllne,ee }
f or - irtliht: in the' Stonhioh, ,
• Bdut , zruetistions. , l3inkz ,
ing or Pluttering,,at the•P,itl , •
the' EltdidiichrliWiiiitisihrof 1 ; 4 1
.thetafeadi 411.1szled or-,Xdmoultl
Breathing Phittarnag at' the Home,
Choking lar litocating /Sensations Wile
;411 it, WO gßoxture, DitnneseforVigini,
' Dots or Webs belble the
Pain 'in , 4 thei 4 Head;
• 41fteiene3eof , Beitidration, Yel-.4 , u
lowness of the Skin and
F.yes,_fgain in the Bide
8t; Limbai ,
len. Flushes of• Heat, Burninglin'
'the ,COnstant"lniaginings of
Evil; and great. Dentesidon of "Spirit*:
all thi;e4laiedd &Seal of the Liner or Digitaid
cOrfaniewobinfrksta Over. bdooti ••,
. teis .
•
, tioalla is
Is entirelymrsgetaille,and contains and
titinettc4t-ie oWpounadf -Est
tkakebb.l The. Aootthilferbs, andl;Bakics
from which these extracts Isx4kimiade
are. gathered . in.._Geranany,-
nag4ll4inakyirtnink
thent - by,These!
aititacts-•nkk': tlian:4l44 , vard,e*Xo this
countyy r to insedn'ixjakeilidY fak - tlia
mannfactitit'Ortliese hitters. ' There
is rio a 1 oholio 11111bbtance otlftfutyskinik
latied."lsli
heneelittis the. only BLtteis ' , that Ostia'.
be used Jhicasesxrheke alcoholinstins
ulants.are not advisable. -- - -
. .
- •
Aoollattbl' ki , eriitat
a combination of all the ingredients of %Bitters:
with PURE Banta Crus.Rum.-Orangeiela. It missed for
(the same diseases as The ligfens,Wn catesjsche's
p ure aleehate stimulus required. roulan beer in
` mind that these remedies areentirely different from
;any others advertised for,the . cure of the diseases
;named, these being iciitspreparctiOns p medicinal
extracts, whits ih e.ethers are gar b s iltatiatons of rum
in some forms .2'ke TONIC is decidedly one of the most
litletuant and agreeable remedies eyes offered to the
tpublii. 7:7loittas ,
•. it is a pleasure to take
NwhiteXts ' kft;giviiig,f:egitarating, and medicinal
gualities4sase caused it to be known as the greatest of
all tonics.
Thousands --or calai s f When . +the-'-iatt:
tient supposed he was afflicted with
this terrible disealitet //Lave been cured
y the' lase of their rem i edlei: 'Extreme
emaciation, debility, and cough are
tite....nsual:-Itttendants‘: topourlseveral
4Prltel , Pi _ tdisesact,of
:fgestlve .orgetta....Etten. in cases of
en uiniViinsublivtitinitliese4itixtedies
will be found of tthe greatekt
ltriugthening. and invigorating.
• DEBILITY.
nen Hoigland'i Lerman
_tillers or Tonle *Came .Thejiimpart a
;tease and vigor, to. thc ediole..system,•sfretigthes the ap
petite, cause- chi' etablimet' lt •of 'the - J*4 enahre the
stomach La digitt it, purify the bloadiVire a yodel,
slaald,*heet/thr.comon,:eradieate :the !ye/ino , tinge:;
from.thceprilripart a bloom lei threhe.deirantielidrige
thel ‘ pzfiefewftolitia•• shciraicathext,-ematiakd,• Weak, •
rri~dneraeusdavatid toe& /y46-freed, stout; tsia•vior , --
giu
-Weak-and-Delicate-Children
are made strong by using . the liitt.ers
Ur 'Panic. factrtliiry Pansily
Wedicines. They Chia tie adiiiinistered
ith perfect safety to a child three,
Months old, the most delicate female,
or a man of ninety.
?hese Rematies are &bear
Blood Purificre r ,
rep' kuj .44.1.4,784),
p 1.4 7.`trZial-1 P ri •
our blood pure; keep your Liner in,order;
lusto your digestive organs to a sound, befflty, condi-
Mks, by the use of gag remoter ! irtml 4e pease will
:'inoir anal/ you. t • • '
TEE 00241 5 7-TE:r.1411.,
Ladiepr sittojineJ
lgoimilqolll. eimit4 fre - erfiOns a yellow.
' , lsh tinge and another disfigurement,
should use thess.zremedles oreusion.
The Ltverinlierfeet'Orfier, and
the blood pure, will result In spark.
hug eyes and blooming cheeks.
CAUIeXON.
German Itentedies are counterfeited.
to genuine hare Me eignatare - aar. Jackson
t on the front of the ontstde wrapper of each bottle and
the name of the article blown in each bottle. AU tattle ,
we4° , 2 -TW 44 ' ( cr
Thousands of letters have been re
ceived, testifying to the virtue of these
~ • ~..•
BEAD ` : THE REOOMIaNDATIONB.
" 1 PROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD,
Chief Justice of - the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.-
- PHILADBLPIIII, MIX=
:1 /Aid "Measure qtrinctis Bitters" is not an into,*
seating beverage, but is a awl tonic, useful in disor-
Csis!of the, digestive -organc.,:and, of g t: efst'lliiiffit. fit
eases of delaTitranci scant of - nervous aelidis
Tours truly,
•
G.EO,lr. WOODWARD:
FROM 110.,JIAIESA1101,EPSON,
" ' Judge oftblfigifpre — mliCotiiinf Pennsylvania.
-14 444.DELPITIA, Apart. 28th, 11466.
I Consider if liiionatidiefGerniani .
'ecru' , a eatuabto rneeticiraein case of at.
tacks of Indigestion or Dysßepala. 1
can certify . jity,:cxperlince
°fit. YOuriiosilth3respect;
, A
Jmus 1111.031PSON.
1211
From REY,POPMPW,II.IKENKABD,
Pashir of the rental Baptist Church, rhiladolpbla.
. Jacascee—Data Stn have been freqquueenntly re
tiffatiel to connect my name with recommenclatiffe Jlr - )
er'ent7Ci4i*nsedicines, but regarding 111k&c,ticey.
as out ofiiis_aoropriate sphere, /hare in al3.cas#46.;
dined; Sit - MnplAr: clear proof in various instifslcer; and •
particularly itimiyaion-fanigKof theare,fignissOf.Dr.
11aq/tones Germiu):;lii,;;lttepart ; r : fronymr
usual coiirse,7:l6lll94.gf:Htrthei 10:
general dithhtrel4l4 . oitteigiatid "eXi . .l4orifor Liter
Co ni pl siiit;it - din& Ault talpelde- prepltr,a io ,
some caseiitinayfailijkAsistartly; : latibtisootieit/.
be very tuffer;;lno*,7he ak , "
comes. verFewie. •••''
• J.47.01.8.11. 7 .1VAR11,--
biter 'CltaktA-
Price of.Wei:Pibtereir. ' lll.oQyer .bettire
Or; a he/I - Mein fer,35.00:H?:: '
Price of< the. To.*;
.. Or; it ltaltillisraiifor.ll7.s6.-'l.
"•"•- • - • -
The Tonic is put upitraintrt-hottiod..:-z •
Reeottat that itliDr.lieeptirieri-deponairlionediei
that are so tastier hat* Wed - angle highly ri.dimniind
at ;" and WO* norattoto the - Druppiet to indeiCeryine to
take any thing else their he may say is just as good, be
cause he makes a larger profit on it. These Reonahes
will be sent by express to any locality upon application
to the
Rinnyap.m. OF ICE ,; •
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AT THE 'GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
• No. 631 ARCH 8.7'.R44.7', , Philadelphia.
CRAB. M EVARA.Froprietoi. •
- to:mod) , O.IA. JACKSON & CO.
These Remedies. Ore••for' kale' by
Druggists, Storekeepers, and Medi
eine Dealers everywhere.
Do not forget to examine well arliek yhu rug, ru
order; to get the genuine. . .
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Mrroceiies;
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CANNED; AND
,
T.ho tricetituaefor niarketipg
aid countty vroduco..,
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DOS ' ''l . 44, - . To - 6Atir, iliEy - 6iti,'.A.i ? Thy..
2213 ,
NEW. - -GOODS
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A large assortment of new spring. and Sour
ttler goods hare just been 'unpacked at the
- store of
Allegheny Street, IleWent°. Pa., antl.are. now
offered•to the people at' -the' most 'reasonable
stock eempriee's .•'.
DRY '-GOODS• OF TVgItY V4RIM;
11USLI!IS, CALICOES, IiELAIXES; Sl!. f tS
Aforitiocti,:Gitig444, Checku, tapsiukers,
Alen
GRdeERIES ALL 1111istD, 151145.-
. „.•.
VISIONS SUPERIOR DnIED•FRCIT.
Boots and' Shoes, Bats ind Cape, QueeniWare,
and inlact everythingasually kept in his line.
• '' J. 13. "AWt. e'
•••
1,'68.1y, • ' • s
. u k NEW-STOCK
10 F SPRING GOODS
4 - A:RPER:BROTHER 8
having .
juit, rieefOed a rieh arid rariod anort
Went of " •
i LADIES' DRESS :GOODS
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
-!: • •
Clothe,' Casein:tens, Yestings; also
•
stock
LADIES' . AND ~ CHILDREN'S , :8110ES,
'`MEN'S •ANN' BOYS'
HATS AND',.c.:iP.:..-''
„, . .
We have also some tine Carpets and Mat
ting, and as good a stock ; 04 . •
STAPLE: GROCERIES
as con bo• found hi Bellefoito. IVO" hUve
good stock of • '
1111
HOOP SKIRTS; tThIEN•dLOTH79/,AC
. . .
Call and.examino - our Goods and • Prices-
May 8;'68-1y.
• A LT., KiNDS Domestic Goods;
Bleaelied and 'Uri - bleached .Tabla Lin- ,
ens, Bird-Eye, Diapers, Hueltaback, plain and
figured Linen Towelings, for sale by
STERNBERG it BRANDEIS.
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store
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Ne."6',"111 - tOCkNitHOR,R ROW
IWhore is . freith supplfof
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AND RATS:rdt
-Att extremely:low rates.:
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:n endless 'wax *aent of Li dies'
D M.'',E 8:S; .; E 0O 118
At less than cuy prices. A fine lot
QuedliWafe,
d6dar Ware,
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0001A.ARESOLD';
J. 'l3. A lir L,
Busk au
for Spring 'and ShWi'mer . wear
SIIA)YI,S . AND CLOAICINGS,
all of the latest patterns
HARPER BROS.
.:' , (11;;1 f:.I ! tr m
. j 1; ';,.•;( btu.,
d"REEN
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PIEME
"APOTtIECARS
One, door north of main entrance to.:'
;; „ , Breekerhootllouse, Bellefonte, Pa, '
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,And dealer in Pure Drags, Clieml-
tale, Patent Medicines Combs,
• Malihei"'l'i)eket 11coks NOtions
.:,• '
S:c: Alio puiri dines ! and ;Liquors
~
• It. • ,
for Medicinal iapbs'es: Whelesaie
agent for ''Lomlierg,er's -011-rasto
- I: qac*gt , . Faluieutock A- Grum.-
• :
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.bqips.Cattlq Pow4oryinade'sEuPllo":'
nial Lttbricators, ssia sole Proprie-,
tpr'bf'
• .;
I El I 4 I)
GREEK'S CL ,EPItATED tringß,
qABB.Wq ? 0 rAI. ,E•X E IkLE
04EEN.!S IrEGEII-IBIiMI.PAIN , .KILLER
,:•.:..fi
GREEN'S MITIVI3KA'EYE NV'ATEIt'.!':"I"
.GREEN''3 C UNiol ',.BY.I'VUP7: 741 t
~ •••, i t tzg • , , j .,
ilb f itittrellttiese,
.:•-•:• le. i
The astonishing - sneeNThirlilarlias attended
the sale of the above prepa - eatiefis, has induced
the . proprietor inereas9..4k4l.4ciptico.ropnvin
ufactiirirlgtilibnl, alid lie is no* . preliaresl to, tip
prOmptly. • ' • " • .", •
I..Tlte ril;tee rinif ire' 'of tvi•o miles"; ant l 'Mien
taken .in connection mith oachother4ocoraing
to filiroction p ttle propric,toy has no l llesitoucy.in
reCoinineildiag . them Mi befit metileinelor
river and `BillionY' coYnplaciiits widgoirera to
thorpnblic,- •••.; • ' •
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Prieo.2s and SO eeritsoient by mail ml3 O- 26:
of the cowitryonvreceipt of: prie6.:, • • ;,' ,• • '•
. •
Sold pDruggisis and. Dealers
( . I REETS' LIVER.PILLS
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CURE ALL
B iii ous'J `js''e;a`s;e''s,
And are the be Family Medicine now ill We
- 7 3; '63: - • • ' • •
DRUG' :STORE:
, ], ,••• •- :• .• ~.;. •
L:0 OA.T:I 0 rf:- 1
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• •: ••' •-•,
Sou" , ' coiner. of, Igb and AN,
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tt t i s o ,e ß l
o u r f p o , u s
,R
te,
w P . e ) 7l' a .;
bet respectfully ,announces
4.. naintances and the.publie
;,. •,1 has removed his Drug and ,
11161161 w.) to he corner room of Broker
hoff'S now •;.t.on theDiarniond,- where he.
has cons..- ,1 on hand a large sleek .of '
DRUG iIICINES, CHEMICALS, P.SR
FUMERY, PAINTS, IYE-STUFFS,
• , CIi„.LA ES, 11"9 - ST MIMI:NTS, VAR
NISH TURPENTINE -
!liinkeed Oil, Coal : Lamps, Chimney's,
• - 'Briiiikes, 'Hair Oil; Extracts, Toilet SO'aps,', .'•
''Tohacco, Segars,&c.; :
Anil C.:Varieiy of fancy articlelitoo unmet-,
puS td Mention: which he offer.s rates;
ands wii-rants• the: qalities of the articieVis
;represented; Purchasers pleike remeiu:'
,berihis,- and examine•tlie qualities and prices'
of his goods' before•purchasing elsewhere.-
.041- Physicians' Prescriptions' and Faecily
,Recipes carefully compounded • at all - hours *of
theAay or-night,.by.-calling it his-store• oppo.;
site :Reynolds' Bank. -
The tnest..celehrated• and popular .Patent
Medi eines 'are constantly on.h.ind and fox aalet,
• • jan.5,'66. 7 -Iy.• r , . • ,
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BOOTS& SIEUES.
at.
FOR - GENTLEMEN .
- .
All
-
the. leading. styles :on :ban&
tneastfre. . Prices fixed, at .LOGY - 111GURES.
An illustratod PriaLList.with instructions for
self measurement sent on receipt of Post f
lice address.
BARTLET,,,
`' • 33 . Sotith'SiktECit.,.:nboverOtiostnut,
;Ang2l,'6B.lrd&to.e
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lERGIIANT:TA:
• :..,• •
4-, • VrockerhOof ROW,"Belletotite, Pa:
Keeris constantly nu* hand' It' iliaellinCent
of. Cloths, Cassimerca, Veatings, Hats anwearia,
and Gcntletnen's Purnishing.Goods, - whlch*ill
b e ; so:d at niniariably low prices. Agent for
the celetirted
NV - I - •C O'X 1311,S
Palmy SeiTing Machine. •
HE==SINGER
E W I N GIT.A.C.IIIN
,The. superior merits , of the Sin'geiSewitrg
ae h Ayer_ atm, either-Eamily-
uve
use; or Manufacturing
.purposesi pre so wel
estlibliMed and so .izenerlillY= lidmitted. the
'An enumeration of their relative exoelleneip_
ho longer necessary. The new •
FAMILY =lI-Ae TINE,
'Which has been over ten years in prepare
iron and which has been brought to perfec
tion; regardless of time, leper and expense,
and is now confidentlipresekked.49,the,,ppl?-
lie as incomparubly the bUi(Sewinglifiiehine
in' existence.,-
, • • -;-•
SIMPLE, COM14:0 1 ; AND
:,
.It is quiet -- llgit-,Vannipt, ntiti_oapil:;le of
performing a rangfoll4:4yarletY: of• work
never before attempted-Aipait .a;-:single..ma
ehine,—using either silk,:fwistieotiiin or linen
thrOad, and Ee wfa g yith cquul facitity.,the
very finest and-eoarsolk t::ak e _rfais;„an d auyr
thing between the . :two extremes, itOhe Most
beantiful and substantial mariner: —lfs if:
'bielitnents for
lemming, Braiding' _
.:_
• Cording, Tucking,
.• Quilting, Felling; •
Trimmi
Braiding,
noel and :prieticail; .and Line keer
invented and Adj'itste'd cspeciallY
chine. We urge every person in quest of
sewing machine to examine and test all the
leading rival machines before making a pur
Silk, Twist, " Linen. or Cotten Thread,
Needles,: and,: all the. aceessories,of thesma
eltine, kept dOnsitintlylUnliind
" W: itiONTGOtiERY'S;
: ;.. • A'fft for Centre, Co.
.I. 3 ostoffien, it,ra
:celierhoff Row
THE HERO ! TFTE HERCO.
Tripl RERO SELF-SEALING FRUIT JAR
is positively
TUE BEST NOW IN USE.
For sale by ,-;
• julyl7 ZI"3I . I4EBMAN, BRO'S k CO.
A TTENTIARPENTEII3SI:,
AjahlaWO lot of CarperYera'
offered for-able ehetip by-
ZIMMERMAN BROS. do CO.
PAINTS, Tainishes, &c.,
received and for sale by
mar23.'o6
1:, ;,• t ,
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. AND,
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ML'ICCA TILE
BEAtiklEtL . 2'
J.. J. HARRIS
MISCELL,A.N . EOM_
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Tito 1 es'alt Druggists:
•
.;No. 224 NI':THIRD STI EET,
Corneiof Diana;
• • - .PIIILADEL - Pritti f •• r "
...• Dealers lin
Glass Varafshes,'Dyti Stuff's, Pedal:eery,- Sid&
es,lPatenC 'rte." •
•El-Akre
. quar;iziiiee ali;ear r • ;goods pide and
genuine, and at rt,M lo~ves't market rates."
July 81,1J8.lyt, , ,• , !
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PILLGADELPHIA,E;•;i . •. t • • •
WHOLESALE' BOOKSELLERS
1 .. • . : 1 •,
a. L. STATIONERS, -. •• ' • .
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BLANK - BOOK - MAINUFACTUR
• •:
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, • dealers :in •„
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CURTAIN 84.'
July 31 '63.lyt •
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WitOLESALR'DEALERS IN
Oarpets; Cloth shade&
'• TARNS BitilislG ,
'GRAIN BAGS, - WICIir BROOMS,
•
TWINES' tte'' 'Also'
WOOD :4:1030 „WALLOW AIWE;
No, 345, North Third Street, - ". 1
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P I, A D E'•Lt P' H.l A.
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131:TONSIDE & THOMAS, • .
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• BPI LEFONTE, PA.
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DEALERSIN
FINE GROCERIES, • TE;ig;t r OfF.E . E . ; 4 gtr2
• •GAR &•MOLASSES, • •
Pure Undulterated-•Spices; War-:
rented to be Strictlypure; , .
k:4l.tr t ro ConieCtionery. Foreign Fruits .• . • •• •
BOOTS & SHOES, • • • .
Warranted, Leather in al rariaty, Hats, Cap
Notions, 44e.3
Aug.28,'68.1y.
TUSCARORA . ACADEMY,
. •,., FD.uNnED .1838. ~.• •
The Fall Session of this flourishing. Institu
tion will commence on the first Wednesday in
September. ..•. •••'•• • '
The !abject of the Institution is_ to prepare
young men for the c aotive, duties. of •life, to
qualify pupils for. teaching, and• to train than.
toughly Such•as deaire..to enter ;College.
instruction embraces the ~culture of the mind
and heart, So that their . powers max..be well
directed'and applied; and a taste for ; intellec
tual pars /its and virtuous habits developed.
For further information send for a Circular.
Applicants wit please address
D. D STONE, A. M., Principal, or'
Yr. A. McDower,t,, A.M., Associate Principal,
,•., . Academia, Juniata Co.; Pa.
July3;BS-21n.5 • • . •
IST.ITTANY VALLEY: INSTI
TUTE, This,new institution of learn
ing will be, located at
• Tacksonvillo, „Centro
county, Pa., and will, be opened for the recep
tion of 'students; on the 22d of .Aprii,..4. p.,
1865, under the Principalship of Prof. D. N.
Wolf. The course •of study will. be liberal,!
embracing the 'Primary, NortMil,
,Scientific ,
and •Classical brariebes. Terms .for .boaiding•
ands tuition Will bo reasonable. F!ir • pirtica-
Jars address . DEV.D. KLEIN;'' "
Apr.ll 8m NlTalkar, Centrd Co.-, Pa. .
I - LEGA RAY. INSTITUTE,
, . .• BrGLISI! AND,FRENCai:' • •,'.
.
'OR y9vN.ci -LAIDIEs,•:. • ~ •
BoA.RDWG :141Y PUPILS o ic.
r 1..521%an4.1529..5pruce Street, •, •
• - PHILADELPHIA,
Will reopen on goaday, Sept. 22d. French is
ece . langudito,of,ibe ?wilily. find , coo stantly
SP'oken'in ho Itistieuto. . .
AfitrillAtE D'lrErivitLY,
Juno , Principal.
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W ITOLF,SAI . JE NINE AND
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• B.I . S.IIOPSTP.EET, • ,
L 'P 0•;Isi.„T E, P A.
.Stone• Building jornierly occupied by the
Keystone Bakery.'; • . ,
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All Barrels, Kegs an d_ Casks taiir
rant al° contain - 14e7gnantity represented.
The 'prillitotor -- er men t. takes
pleitsisie ' informing the thit he
haslconstantly on hirid'ii""supplY of :choice
foreign and demastialiquore'such
/- • 1 1 OLD NECTA4, '
.• OLD:D.YE,IMONON4ATIELA;
.AND 'UMW NTIELISI(Mr. * '
, COGNAO, BLACKBERRY, CHERRY; •
1( 1 11 7 43 g4 . AND: 'COMMON BRA'NEIES.•
~.• PORT MA pERIA, SHERRY,AND
' LISBON WINES. SCOTCH •
• " LAND - HOLLAND GIN, .... •.,
• ••• NEW,ENOL4N.D.RI3IOI. • •,
JAMAICA. RUM;OO,RDIALS Pepper-.
•
attention of.practicing physicians is
,oar stuck . ,of ppre hquors, . suitable
for 'riiedithilpnrpnseq. IlottlesjugsfuniDein
ljohni'cchistantly on hula. _
We hare the.ONLY .PlJE.E,Nectar Wide
kerin town, ' .
. .
. ,
. All our liquors were bought when _liquors
were loisr; and we• Sell them accordingly, .
All liquors are warranted to give satisfac
tion. • - ' • -•' ' ' : " .. - ,
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Confident that he nan please ettatoniers he
respectfully solicit a share, of public patronage,
Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel
or tierce. Thave.a large lot of •
BOTT-LED - LIQUORS:
of the finestgradeSicin kali&
' -Nov. 12 1.863. " . - . '
. Don dlTaleiatiiio •
: • IVOOD AND COAL 'BURNT .
L . TALE •
A,livays . at hand •aiial:for sale at the lowest mar.
keE laic° at Pio •.. -
EiONTN
on tlicTirrapikeicagink to 11Ille'sliri t • 'rho Fri;
Tittatdli and, Shamokin
*A.inthraclto coal. --Also a..aow .consignme plot
illaltoring, lath,. paling, and sawed shingles°
sale for cash it our 'yard, near.. south end. 0.
L. V. R. B. depot:
4; 10; •
T;INE.
NEM
-Fresh' burnt tlirnealiray,4 on ?rand and for
sale aethe lowest viarket price at the • •
on the:RailrOad, near e e ontc ,• are no
• :fear of Successful contradiction ' ii'e Ii
are
when we
say . that :we. hare- the best line iu tho
,State:' , it is free from core, and ours• • • .•
kilns are so constructed that. all . , •
• • :the ashes are separated front '
. ' .••• • the burnt lithe 'before it • •
,• • •
~ • leaves, Wei Kiln. it. . . .
• is a purgsnew white • .
.•• • • •.
Aid . makes , as .fine .a finish as the.lime burn
.";from the marble quarries in the eastern part
of the State.. Our caeilities ter shipping; '
. : • . , ± lime are such that ' ' '•
. .
than the same quality,of limo can be, bad at any
pther promptly filled. Au-,
dress: -- • ' ALEX_AIiDEB & 8110. ••
7; 3; 'ta
THE BELLEFONTE.
PLANING MILL
BEE
MEI
Ilp.;BLAxctrar.p, , :. •-• S. A.USTIN' DREW;
F. -
Successors to VlenOne, Blanched & 'Co.,
of.WRITE t YELLOW PINE FLOORING
MOULDING, BRACKETS,
SCROLL , SAWING OF ALL DESCRIP,
TIONS AND BRACKETS OP ALL SIZES
Having a
lITICKVEY'S PATENT:LUMBER DRYER,
connected with : our °establishment ; we are en
abled to manufacture our work from
THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER
Orders from Contr4ctors. Buildors, Dealers,
and.the trade in' geneial,ts'olicited.
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE Co., Pa
Aug. .28,'R8.tf.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
large lot just received by
GEO. W. PATTOR.
i. t; 11,
BIBME'ZWE
EDUCATitidAt. ) . •
RINITY SCHOOL,
•
CLAYMONT, DELAWAER.
, Ores-hour* ride from Pbiladelpitia/on the
Baltimore Railroad. A',SeleCt Family School
for boys.-, ,The Winter . Term ; of :;this School ;
Fill open, oil •September
containing full iitfOrmation, *Nakao,. Cmyse
,
of Studies, rfc.,'addresi; ' •
Rev. J.VIIRGIS PEARCE,
;T r ay ' ' 'Rector.
LIQUORS:
LIQUOR STORE
E Tllth.•
IMI
LIME, COAL,' &c.
=I
,Suiv : -.Sid.e
.Lit;no'lilins;
]GIIY E,
NTE CAN FURNISH IT. CILEA.P.EA.
PLANING 'MILL_
MOE
Blanc/lardE • ~ Co.
MANUFACTURERS
WEATHERBOARDING,
of various styks;
SASH, BLINDSIDOOES,
MADE to ORDER.
i rt
• I— t 9 .1— ca. •la •••:-
°, ~iscEiz.a:x~c~us:
BOOKS, IiSTATIONARY, r, AND
r,
6—J)
,JACOB - JD alvitislEW A
" e 4 I 'lo
r , Hsa iinr4isedofiro'.lßpolc;:Statippa r7 ' -rand
' Nejrs tetriblishment:if,Kirisligvikfßretllor, on
All ,i'
street, near tho Disteond; o:which
he kas;;P!st - ridtled lkigtr lArgi s no „of goods
such kinerri,l,li,lept.in,EKcirpli: conducted tßOoy,arid Stationary: 'store.. 7llis 'Etock)con -
THEOL.OGICAL, LAW, •MEDL
CAL, MISOBELANgOITSj.
SUNDAY SCII'OOL, anii SdIIOO - 1";B.90ICS .
Blank, Time, and Pass Books, Diaries.
Every grade 'attiPprids'ef;Capi; Lekel;,l3lll,
Letter and Note' Paper: Fine Truth ''paper,
envelopes of every d iseript ion and , pidee; pens,
inks transparent and eoattuen.slates,
„ . ,• :•
lALso. - .:"
DAIIX:Vr, E IS :PA PA AS, • : 14 ACu h 4,
; ,ZI.NES..AND SIISEI'S MUSIC.
Z,A larger supply•Of Legal au& Justices, blank
constantly ;on hand. • !,'
.U. S. INTERNAL- RENEN UE ST/91PS. ,
lie is:also celebrated
WitltiNG I FLIJIM3 •
Country merebants_wmdd do well to exam
ine Lis stock before -purchasing ',elsewhere, as
I can sell at manufacturers prices.''
BOOKS GOT TO ORDER WIZEN
• • • ' - - DESIRED.:
Augly 8 . • ' •
FERTXLTII BS.
.AUGII'S
~
cS)MkElibIi:L :iLifiTRE.S
i ma; MARK
ErEltiP
..13:6i:04.&5f5;N5;
NORTIIIVESTERSn' ' ERTiLIZIN. 7 6
cn i maco,
I Manufacturari.
ammo
BAUGII'S•RAW BONE
- • ss6•Pai 2000 popnds.
BAUGTI'S CHICAGO 'BONE FERTILIZR,
•••'• • • • S5O per 2000 ioLnds. '
.BAOGn's CIIICAO.O. BLOOD 31 , ..11 , 71111:E;
. $5O per 2000:pounds. , • •
The aboiye glinurps are furnished , in .both
'bags 'and' Variels. Whieliever. crt9.lm3rs vrefor,
f".O - "Tbe".B* 'are'jinifiinii la 74;1000
ixiimds.:4 - n • ' '
Tho attention of Fariiers,; is„e ; specially di
:meted to the fact that ,the satirces,of the R • aw,
Material of Which'the above' Man area are co .
poied; aro.so well under' control' Afar we can
duraish , (ham of strictly uniforin"qualiti' and ,
;condition,. and that they larger per.:•
centage_of ammonla.thin any '.other class of
manufactured manuttiS in the Market.
. 'BAUCH &SONS,
20 S. Delaware Avenue, Phil'a.
pI . ORTIIWESTERN •FDRTILIZINq 'CO.,.
Car. Lake:4 Lasalle. Sle.,lohicago.
1071?-:Bauglys Commercial Manures may 1;10.
procured from dealers in any of the;pyineipal
towris'ic(the Stites Or,,D,ominion • of
Canada: ' , ,
• FOr 'gale by IItIVIN .3G WILSON, Bellefonte,
Pa. Jnly3;6B-4m.
11:11A1114:451--Z44: 4 1
• 0
THE
4s,* MOST PREMIUM
Of a 'Silver Medal
..
•WA.I3 'AWARDED TO f
BARRETT'S'HAIR RESTORATIVE Nei
1141 By the N. IL State Aleicultarar Society. at .1;
• pa Fair, holden In /saahna, 6ept..20, 2NO.
• • 11A.11tILMTTs' . 13 • - ''.
Vegetable Ilairllegtorative
. - /imam' Gray Thar to its 'Natitra Color t prd.„
. motes the growth of the
,littir ; changes the .e.tr
AV: ii o Pa e n ir d o ru n trr i md "nic unmoor l l o P l ;ei c e ra nt4
1 Hair falling out ; is a superior Dressing.
It contains no Injurious Ingredients,
and is the most poonlar and reli-v . ..
able article throughout the •
East, West, North, and
South:
. .
- • •
•. . .
BARRETT & CO., P. r
,oprietors,
MANCE,ESTEB, .
May 22,,65-1.3
The las
f 5 %
Jtitr a s
IMPROVED , e 4/
lot REsToRER
R DRESSI I
yewigtYle in-uneilottle
' will quickly restore Qray Hair .
• 'to its natural color and beauty, •
and produit:luxuriant growth. 'lt 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, peifilme
imparted to the Hair make4"desirable
for Old and young •
.-4
Vor gale by all .Druggliete. • •
pReoT, 198 .GREESIVICH ST.i N. Y.
7 . 504W1j. -. oi) ,j.
Feb:2l,lS-4.
MISCELLKNEOUS`
10RODITOF ' OF , 'ALL'. • KINDB;
•1
, and good cinality;ivantia at the• highest,
market prices it the cheap store
.13 ollefonte.
•• • kA. STERYkEttG.'
\V HEAT.—The undersigned wish
to inform the farmers of Centro ,eoun
ty that they will pay the highest market price
in cash for all kinds of gain... •
Aug.l6. ZIMMERMAN
•
. .
ENTLE M E N'S 'DRESS
GOODS. such as Cloths, • Casimers,
Casinets, Vestings, Ifosiery, •Collars, .Neek
ties, &c., very low at . .
mart
A. STERNBERG'S
628 HOOP SKIRTS 628
AND
CORSETS, CORSETS, GORSE'S,•
W3I: T. HOPKINS
NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Manufacturer of the celebrated "CHAM
PION" Hoop Skirts for Ladies; Misses, and
Children. . The largest assortment, and best
quality and styles. •in the American Market.
Every lady should 'try, thorn, as- they' recom
mend themselves by wearing longer, retain
ing, their shape much better, being Aighter
and more elastic than alt others—warranted
in every respect, and sold at very low prices.
Ask-for Hopkins' "Champion" Skirt,
Superior Mato-Bone: Corsets
in Fifteen different grades, including the "Im
perial" and Thompson ~4, Lang,ilim's44oleve
Fitting" .Corsets, rann . iiig in 'price 'from 81
Cents to 85.50';- together with Joseph Reekols
celebrated French. tauvta Coriets. superior
shapes and qualify, ten different grades, front
$l.lO to $5.50.• They are the finest and I)s.t
&oils for .the 'prices, ever linperted; The
Trade supplied with Hoop Skirts and Corsets
at the Lowest rates. Those 'visiting`, the city
•
should not fail to-call and exaruinebur.goods
and Prices. as wo. defy. all,cornpetition.
BT. FRyBEIIGER.&.W.;
SMOKING ANDuHE s V p NG r
TOBACCO
& SEGARS OF THE FniEsT REANIS.
• Store in the CONRAD HOUSE, Pelle!
fonte, Pa. Dee. 7 -1 Y •
PACKAGE
cots,
. • !.;:j;;I