# — % * $ «e . { Rida aang Andhidis ax. 0B, | FRIDAY NOVEMBERth, 181870 | digi { At the funeral obsequies of Gen, Lee at Mewphis on Tuesday last, the following Richard Hines: r General Lee, [3 BM | was read by nn i i KE. POPE. | | ¢ bell Wi:h rent hand, | The mourntul news Through all the stricken land, Inv ins ri OVID EY, 3 1 i {fo iell, | yo lead 5 . dead jl.2vels d The dra From mansion proud nad « Let the drooping badge of erape Witness bear in every spot, That we moni nour royal dead—— Leeis dead. at cur king of men is | 1 5 ~ 3 » able hangings Pe { of: Call a sacred Sul Lath rest; Mid the week-day port and teil; Let the city’s sordid breast Cease its Clamor and turmoil, id Mourning for the mighty dead Lueisttend, Let the slow-paced faneral teain Through the sent highways go, Let music's wailing strain Spenk. a Natiun's deathless woe, Let eloquence proclaim, With all the skill of art, The deeds that made his fame Part of the Southern heart, With these words such anguish sped—Leeis | ; [dead In ourcalends mark the day, That our children through all time May learn with pride to say, How his goodness, half divine, Matched hi: greatness; and he's dead— Lee [is dead. Lee is dead—in all the earth Where the lightning bears the word, Men will pause in toil or mirth, And, with souls to homage stirred, Say, the Southern hero's dead — Lee is dead. Lee is dead—Dbut living still In fair Dixie's bleeding heart, Where, with pangs that will not kill, Rankles deep the barbed dart Of a pride with sorrow wed—in her dead Lee is dead—and with the brave Let us lay our hates to rest; Not a flag of discord wave Oe'r the buried hero's breast. Peace and love are with the dead— Lee is [dead St. MARY'S ScHooL, October 17, 1870. A Sewing Machine Dci- sion. A Washington telegram of the 2d says: The decision in the matter of the application of Isaac M. Singer for the extension of letters patent for the im- provement in Sewing Machines, grant- ed to him November 4, 1858, which has been kept secret by the commis- sioner of patents for several days, was officially promulgated to day, and is a refusal to erant the extention as prayed for. The refusal of this pat- ent, however, which expires on Friday next, does not make the use of what is known of the Singer improvement un- reservedly available to the publie, for ti® reason that that improvement is contained in and protected by other patents’ which have several years to run, The value of the decision is ound in the fact that it probably eshadows the decisions to be made 'u the case of the other patents expir- ing in 1876 and 1877. Two millions of dollars of protection will thus be | taken off the manufacture of machines using the Singer improvement, and a reduction in the price of all kinds of | sewing machines will be effected, | amounting to at least fifteen dollars | in each instance. a SE Se Mr. Thomas Mooney lives at Red Bank, V' est Virginia and reads the papers Among the items which excited his interest was one which related how a man with a balky horse got out of his wagon when the animal stopped, and sat on a stump reading a Bi- ble until the animal went on again, which he did in a very short tme. Mr. Mooney had a balky horse, so he had put a Bible in his pocket and went out to try the experiment. His horse stopped right in the middle of the main street, and refused to budge an inch. Mooney got out and sat down on the curb stone and opened his Bi- ble. An immense crowd gathered around and watched him, wondering what in the name of common sense was the matter with Mooney. - But Mooney paid no attention to them, He began at Genesis, and read the Jible clear through to the end of the Old Testament, including the Apocrypha—and there that horse stood as quiet as a statue! It occurred to Mr. Mooney that perhaps the horse might be encouraged t go, if he read a few chapters of Denteronomy out loud to him. to he begun and went over about 660 fourteen eyliables, which so discouraged Mooney's horse that he began to back, and kept on backing, until he jammed the wagon through & $200 pane of glass in a China store, and smashed a lotof crockery Moo- ney remarked to the proprietor, after he bad paid the Bill that he would put no | moregfaith in the suggestions of newspa pers. Important hard names in si memes rf A ess seein TI French Postoffice authorities have announced that they will des- patch ballens with private correspon- dence as regularly as the weather will permit. The correspondence must be written en very. thin paper, and each letter must be open and not weigh more than three grammes. It may be four centimetres long by seven eentim- etres broad, must be addressed owut- side “By balloon,” and must be pre- paid at the ordinary rates, Princess Beatries baughter of Queen Victoria, now nearly sixteen years old, has never yet worn anything but short dresses, even upon the grand ocensions of a drawing room reception, when | court trams are universal, ee 4 ee ee A young lady was approached in one of our city ‘churches the other evening by a sympathizing friend, who asked, “Do you not wish to get relig- ion?’ “Yes,” she replied, “but uot until the 2d of January, I want to go toa grand ball first.” + > os pr Men whe take things as they come along—Thieves. : & ey ‘i he | lie dup i Hiord way sg Having the telegraph companies under their control, and falsehood being nat- ural to radicals, the. same stary was repeated over the Pennsylvania, Qhio, and Indiana elections ag had been told of Maine, Conneeticut, and Dele- ware. Immediately alter these elec. ions were held great Republican vies tories were announced © but when the smoke of battle cleared away the truth had to be told, and in each of the States name ( the Democracy did well, In Maine a gain of over 3,000; in Con 1.200: in Delaware, 800; in Ohio and Indiana, Old Kevstone 10,000 Indiana to at least HS0.000, of The radical papers, ano ac instances carefully avoid mentioning the great vole received by their can from althoneh nes roes, el was elected «it at all vote. Hid the nominations of the party been of such a character ns to neu roes could not have saved (heme Now, one great result is proven, that wero most numerous the Democrats received theigreatest acquisition fiom white men disgugted with the Fife nth Amendment and who will drive {rom power the party that passed it after the popular voice had said no. To in- crease these acquisitions let but good men be nominated by Democrats. Look. for instance, at the vote of the Seventh district, comprising Chester and Delaware counties, the headquar- ters of abolitionism, and ef which the election. 000 majority. This year, notwith Townsend, his majority is but about nomination will do—such Henry Askin, the Democratic candi date, who so nearly ended Town. send. Some time since the Democratic General Committe put Senator Wilson upon the stand with the view of elicit ing from him answers to the following propositions : First, We are taxed $10 28 per eap- ita as against $2 per capita in 1860. Second, Instead of having funded the debt at a lower rate of interest, the bonds are not even printed, and the six per cent. bonds are still under par in Europe. Third, The expenditure of 857,600, 000 for war purposes in a time of pro- found peace s dangerous to our liber ties and disgraceful to a republican form of government. Fourth, The expenditure of $21,700,- 000 for the navy is a disgrace, inas- much as we have nothing to show for it monopolists, much need at home is shipped to En- which are not due for fourteen years, dollar. trolled by the monopolists of Massa- chusetts. I'he reason that these questions were Wilson as Chairman of the Radical General Committee, attached his sig- nature to a certain campaign docu- ment which he called “The National Finances.” The democratic committee took up the document and answered it item by item, giving in every instance the official figures, and wound up with the eight points as given above. Up to this time the Senator has failed to he will continue to keep quiet about the matter. 4 PUMPS! Wooden Pumps, AND PIPING. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention ofthe citizens of Contre county, and Pennsvalley in particular, to the fuct 1 li £ BEST PUMP, mude at home or elsewhere. He uses none butthe b st material, UE WARRENTS THEM to give satisfaction, as being the most last- ing and durable, SUPERIOR TO THE OLD wooden pomp, being arranged to let the water off and prevent freezing in winter. Pine, poplar or cucumber pumps always on hand. His matirial for pumps is all suwed from large timber, and are thus Seeured against Checking or Cracking. All orders by mwml promptly filled, PIPING, made of the best material, of bveinch scantling, joined together w th coupling blocks, thoroaghly banded, and warranted to stand any pressure required for ordinary wse. Prices of pi ing range from 12 to 18 cents per font. Send orders to sept.30.1y J. TELLER, Milesghurg, Pa. N PICES of all varieties, ground to order i and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only place you can find unadultera- tod spices. Fry them for your own satisfac- tion. Yow ear only find them at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. TO TEACHERS. —T achers are hereby gegular applican’s, will be held at the Superintendents office, in Bellefonte, for three or four Satarday s in suceces:ion du- ving the present month. All must bring request from Board, as per law. : Vaucaneies exist in the Eagleville High School, also in Spring, Potter, and Mur- rion R. M. MAGEE nov4.4t £. Supt. proses CUTLERY —all makes and I rices at TRWIN & WILSON, apl0’68 also be od ant’! THE BEST | N'HkE YY [For pointing railg, sawing firewood, and al kinds of sawing, such as LATH, PALING, SHINGLES, &e., timber, including Fence Posts, it is to-day without an equal, THe timo has come when almost every Farmer wants a machine for all kinds of sawing, mortising, &c¢. To all I would say, dont buy before seeing the LITTLE GIANT. It has advantages possessed by no similar Machine, among which are the following : It is very small, light, and strong, with. out any unnecessary gearing, is furnished witha Fly-whee! for sawing and also one | tor boring, making the motion regular | enough for railway or any other power, | wut worrying the horses, It has a capacity than any similar machine le of sawing 3 to 4 cords of | wood, twice through, per hour, and boring 0 Lo 100 fence posts in the same tinte. rer RC t#Res only two men to run it in Ter 1t points all kinds of rails ready to put in the fence and mortises posts nro henge { ipab WEL No matter how crooked the facility, "HI Is always LITTLE. GIANT resuly to ran against any stntlar machine, ts Supariority is established. Its impos- fibla to got out of order wnll there is no wearing out to it. Fixtures for hingles are always put on when desired. Capacity, 5000 to 8000 por day THE LITTLE GIANT was Patented Apel 1, 00, and gold ip every County wheredt has been exhibited. For township rights or machines apply to GEORGE REESER. ljulGm Aaronsbhurg. y CC. CHEESMAN. NOTARY PUB- Ve LIC AND MILITARY AGENT, and Convoyancer. Deeds, Bonds, Mort- gages, and all instruments of writing fuith- fully attended to. Special attention given to the collection of Bounty and Pension claims, Office nearly opposite the Court House, two doors above Messrs, Bush & Yoenm's Law Office, Bellefonte, Pa. 10junly {HOE-MAKERS TOOLS and findings » in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS’, CENTRE HALL AND Machine Works. CENTRE HALL CENTLY. (0. ) A: Having enlarged our New Fouxpry and MACHINE Snors and AGRICULTURAL Works, Stocked with all new and lates! improved Machinery at Centre Hall, an- nounceto the public that they are now ready to receive orders for anything in their line of business. Shaftings, Pullies, Hangers, IRON & BRASS which now stands unrivalled. This Reaper has advantagesoverall other Reapers now manufactured. One agdvan- tage we elaim for it, is the lever power, by which we gain one hundred per cent over other machines, Another advantage is the hoisting and lowering apparatus, whereh- the driver has under his complete controf of the machine; in coming to a spot of lodg- the team; varying the stuble from 1 to 14 as on the inside. Itis constructed of first class material; and built by first class mu- chanics. We warrant it second to none. All kinds of Horsepowers and Threshing Machines, Hay and Grain Rakes, latest im All kinds of Repairing done. Di’- ferant kinds of PLOWS 4 A AND PLOW CASTING: i JL N AL Am The Celebrated Heckendorn Economica plow which has given entire satisfaction We employ the best Patternmakers, our patterns are all new and of the most improv- ed plans. Plans, Specifications and I) aw ings furnished for all work done by us. 22 We hope by strict atter.tion to bus ness to receive a share of public patronag, CASTINGS of every description made and fitted up fo FORGES, URNACES, FACTORIES, TANNERIES, &C., &C. We also manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTER, All orders by mail promptly attended to CENTRE HALL MF'G COM’ P apl0GSLL. LU F NATURE'S TRADE MARX. - ® “ Hair TRestorati Contains no LAC SULPHUR—No SUGAR OF LEAD—No LITH- ARGE—No NITRATE OF SIL VER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Héulth-destroying Drugs used in other Hair Prepara- tions, Transparent and elear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric—pertectly SAFE CLEAN and EFFICIENT eden. tums LONG SOUGHT FOR FOUND'AT LAST! It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Gray, imparts a soft. glossy op. pearampce, removes Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the head, ¢heeks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents. Headaches, cures all Humors. cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat. ¢ DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton June- tion, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTER BROTHERS, Gloucester, Muss. The Genming is.put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, with the nameofthe article blown in the glass. Ask your'Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. For sale by Wm. Welf and J. B. Solt Centre Hall 24junly AND MNT J BAUM, REYNOLDS NEW MARBLE | LX e ¥roxT, Bisuor st, Bellefonte, WINES AND LIQUO RS | Tha subscriber respectfully calls the at- |! tention of the public to his establishm nt, | where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of ‘foreign od Domestic Liquors‘ wholesale at the lowest eash prices, which are warran- ted to be the best qualities according to | their respective pricos. His stock consists |! of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and other Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies. Holland Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry and other Wines ~the best articlos--at as reasonable rates as ean be had in the city, Champagne, Cherry, Blackberry, Ginger and Carraway Brandies, Pure Jamaica and New England Rum, Cordial of all kinds. He would particularly invite Farmers, Ho- tel keopors and others to call and examine his large supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which ean seldom be done when purchas- Physician are respectfully requested 0 give his liquors a trial, aplo (!ENTRE HALL TOTEL, gi ) Jonx Hp waver, iEbbnrigior § daily, for all Stages arrive and depart i, north, sonth, east andi est, : This f 1 furnished by its pew proprietor, and is now in every ro pegt oe of the ‘most pleasant country Hotels in central Pennkylvania. The travelling community and drovers will always find the best accommodations, Por- sons from the ¢ity wishing to spend a few weeks during the summer in the country, will find Centre Hall one of the most dean- tiful locations and the Centre Hall Hotel all they could desire for conmifort and cofn- venience, aplO'G8 tf, COACH MANUFACTORY. HARDMAN PHILLIPS, T HIS manufacturing establishment at Yeagertown, on the Lewistown nnd Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hand n fine stoek of Carriages, Buesies, Sulkies and Spring Wagons, which he now offers for sale as superior in quality and styles te anv manufactured in the country. They are made of the very bhestseasoned stoek hy first elass practical workmen, and finished in a style that challenges comparison with any work out of or inthe Eastern cities and can be sold at lower prices than those manufactured in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv- ing. Being mastor of his own situation, an X10Us to excel in his artistieal profession and free from any annovances in his busi. ness, he has time and ability to devote his entire attention to his profession and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike te all patrons, operatives, his country, anc himself, Call and examine his stock and learn his prices, and von eannot fail to he satisfied. REPAIRING of all kinds done neatly, promptly, ina reasonably, Yearertown, June 12, 1868 PD” ly, BLE AND SINGLE BARREL fowling pieces nt ; IRWIN & WILSON. A — aplO'G8, W J. B. ETTELE'S HOLESALE WINE & STORIE Bishop street, Bellefonte, in the Stonedbuil- ding iormerly occupied by the Key- stone Bakery Takes pleasure in informing the publie that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreien and Domestic Liquors, All Barrels, Kegs and Casks varranted to contain the quantity represented, The attention of practicing physicians is called to his stock of © PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical ings, and demijohns He has the ONLY WHISKY in town. All liquors are warranted to give satis- faction. kiquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce He has i] large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he can please customers he respectfully solicits a share of public pa tronage my Hf JES & WILSON are constantly re LIQUOR Boitles, constantly on hand, PURE NECTAR purpo 0s. i ceiving now goods in their line, HARDWARE ofevery description at redu.eo prices new being opened every day aply ey, Dressmaking AND STITCHING, BY BELLE HUMMEL, Living at Mrs, Samuel Harpster's. oct21tf Wall Paper, cheap rout 12 to 20 cents per bol ta Herludl off Fens B UFF he best make from 4 Ibs up to 120,000] bs, apl0’ 68, Irwin & WiLsox, TPMURKEY PRUINS, raisens, peaches apples, oranges, lemons, all kind of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &e., at IBURNSIDE &« THOMAS’, RY BOARDS, Plank and Scantling ; for sule by Irwin & WiLsox. apl0'68, ROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS, be make at JARWIN & WiLsoN, aplO’' G8, J ILROY Hardware Store RENEWED! I have just returned from Philadelphia with a large and cheap stock of Hardware, Sadlery, Coach Tri mmings, Hubs, Rims, Shafts, Poles Spokes, Springs, Axles &e For wagons and Buggies, ALSO Oils and Paints, and Building Hardware of every deserip- tion at greatly REDUCED PRICES. I also have a new/pattern of SHUTTER and BLIND HINGES, which T can sell cheaper than any other kind, buying them in large quantities from the maufacturers, and WILL WARRANT THEM to be superior to any ether kind in the market. Centre county trade soljcited. june24tf W. J. MMANIGAL Attention Farmers! MILROY GRAIN DEPOT. The undersigned take pleasure in inform. ing the farmers of Centre county, that they still continue to have charge of the Ware- house, attuched.to thre mill, at Milroy, and are still prepared to purchase all kinds of Grain, for Cash, at highest market rates, Persons dealing with the firm, can rest as- stired that we will at all times render sats isfaction, in paying prices as high as else’ where, resolved not to be underbid. tofore given them, they hope, by a strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the sume. : PLASTER, SALT AND COAL, always on hand and for sale at lowest mar- ket rates. REED & THOMPSON. S. KERLIN, Supt. of Warehouse 16sep3m » navi SEA oon 0 EVI LU ar i ve oY Av Nis NOTICE Notice is heteby giv. | cn to the citizens of Potter towns hip, in accordance with an act of Assembly, that on all school-taxes, for the current year, paid to the Widoraignad at his resi- dence on or before the 156th of October, next, there will be an abatement of 6 per cent. On all taxes paid within one month after said date, there will be no deduction, and upon ull school-taxes remaining unpaid after 156th of November next, there will be an addition of 5 per cent. By order of the Board, JOHN B. BITNER sept 4t Jollector. En a I NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS AND N # ® Panic Prices. FOSTER DEVLING & WILSON, [javing purchrsed the extensive store of Howell, Gillilan1& Co., and addedto them at panic pricess Jerge assortment of “NEW GOODS, They are enabled to sell at OLD FASHIONED PRICES! A iarge varioty of Ladies’ Dress Goods Great Bargains in Muslins and Calicoes, Ready-Made Clothing Warranted to Suit, Our Cloths and Cassimers, Cant be excelled. THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Astonishes every one in assortment and low prices, Syrup, Sugar, Tea, Coffer, Canned (ruits, Jellies, Domestic und Foreign Fruits, Cheese and pastries of sil kinds, and every other article be- longing to the Grocery Department, They Wholesale at Philadelphia Rats. : 1 zor Farmers, Mechanics and Laborers look to your interest. One dollar saved is a dollar in pocket. Then call and 5s © at what astonishingly low prices FORSTER DEVLING & WILSON, Are selling their Dry C oods and Groceries. 74 No trouble to show Goods. “%=% If they are not as represented, we will pay you for your trouble. Don't forget the place. — . 2&~TURNER BUILDING x ap2ntf Allegheny St., Bellefonte Pa. Fuss at Millheim Quite a Sensation and Fuss has been caused at Millheim, as soon as it beeama known that J. W. Snool was just receiving a new stock of Spring Goods! AT OLD PRICES. which he purchased lately when Gold was down and prices had , fallen. His stock consists of Fine Dress Goods. Dry GoOds, Groceries SUGARS, MOLASKES, COFFEE, CHEAPER THAN EVER. MUSLINS, CALICOES, - AT OLD PRICES. vg. The public are earnestly invited eall at Snook's store in Millheim, and sa- tisty themselves that He Offers Greater Bargains and Sells Goods Cheaper than ELSEWHERE. His stock is always full and complete, and selected with eare, and Keeps nothing that is ealculated to deceive. No purcha- ser leaves Snook’s Store without having the full worth of his money. New goods are ordered every fow days and whenever wanted. The highest prices paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see. Snook never surrenders. marll,y STERNBERG Has been to the extreme end of the market. For BOOTS & SHOES to Boston. For DRY GOODS to New York. For CLOTHING to Philadelphia. Vi. Each article bought directly from the Manufacturer, with a de- sire to suit this mark etway FINE ALPACAS from 40c to 75¢ the finest—equal to $1,25 alpacas. SUITS —from $10 to $18, best all wool Cassimer es, Sa. He intends to close out his stock. THEREFORE NOW OFFERS BETTER BARGAINS THAN ELSEwHERE. HE Carpets at old rates, trom 50 cents to cents per yard, for the best. «DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 12} to 16 cents, the bes ealicoes, and muslins in proportion, at rutes. Women's Shoes, common good, to wea. all sumumer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from $3,600 to $7,60 for} "CLOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 priee SHITS, from $10,00 to $18 for the best. CALL AND SEE, and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat. They only ask people to come and sce even if they do not wish to buy. EW STORE.—LEV! A. MILLER at Runkle's Old Stand, opposite the Iron Front, on Allegheny st., Bellefonte, is Where Pennsvalley Farmers, and all others, get the cheapest and best Groceries, Tobneeos of all grades, Boots from the best New York Manufacturers; Syrups, Sugars, Vinegar, &c. Try him, onee . janTtf ; JARLOR COOK STOVES Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas I} rners constantly on hand and for saleat anlOr68, IRWIN & WILSON’S. ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee H mills, hovers spades, rakes, hoes, inmps, forks, chains, &ec., at B BURNSIDE &THOMAS Summaries buh ala SEs das be: Sada bi Ty LO we Greal Bargains at C.F. Harl hy Gniieriecher's Dry Goods, Notions, ware, Queensware, Wood and willow ware Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything kept in a First Class Store, ROW ready, and for sale at marvelous low Fates, GOODS VERY NEAR AT THE OLD PRICES. Muscling Whey brands at prie New spring Dress Goods A most beautiful variety, consisting of all the novelttes of the season, al lower rates than ordinarily charged at other places, Whit d ne mbroid eries The finest stock intown, bo.h a: o quantity quality, and prices, . HOOP SRIRTS The best makes, latest styles and lowest rates. (Hats and Caps in great variet Linens, Towellings, ol Denin gs, lot Cassimers, Cloakings. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Spring and summer shawls, in fact, we kee everything, and will sell at a very small advance on first cost. : All we ask that you will CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, as we do no consider it any trouble to show goods, ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, silver plated and Yankee Harness double and single, bridles and halters. mayl’68 1y. best will sell vou the ve re es that will astoni a —————————— VAGE & RRO., (Successor to N, Hilibish) Whole sale and retail dealers in Stoves & Tinware, Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. * Read only a partial list of Cook Stove Wellington, Waverly, Ornamental, Oriental, Royal Cook, Prince Royal, Sea Shell, Artisan, And American 4 Parlor and Office Stoves: Morning Glory, Tropie, Brilliant, and New Egg. And Parlor Cooks tor Wood or Coal, and Wood Stoves of every description. Attention is eniled to his stock of Roonang Plate, a new size, which he has just receive ed, size 40x20. It makesbetter job thant he old size, and ean be furnished oar any other establishment in town. J=r-Spouting and jobbing promptly at. gended to. Charges reasonable and satis metion yuaranteed, oct 68- ] ASK ETS in all their varieties, children carriages, willow ware, guns, pis. ols, powder, shot, caps, eartridges, ac., as BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ ts PRUNES and DRIED CURRANTSof the very best quality just roceivedat Wolf's old stand CENTRE HALL r or Tan Yard. The undersigned would respectfully in- form the citizens of Centre county; that the above Tar Yard will again be put in full operation, in all its branches, by them. HIDES AND BARK WANTED. The highest market price will bé paid for Hides of all kinds. The highest mar- ket price will also be paid for Tanner's Bark. The public patronage is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. dest, Of MILLER & BADGER. Ladies Trusses, This invaluable article for females, is now to be had at Herlacher's store, and ne other place in Centra county. Ladies remember that these trusses can be had at Centre Hall tf. {mings House, Bellefonte, Jaymes H. Lrerox, I roprietor. The undersigned having assumed con- trol of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. i is pre- pared to accommodate guests in the best style, and will take care that his tables are supplied with the-best in the market. Good stables attached to the lotel, with careful and atteative servants. The travling pub- lic are invited to give the Cummings house a call. 2TmyT70tf ARNESS, collars, cart whip carriage whips, in great varieties, govern- ment gears, saddles, bridles, martingales check lines, eart gears, tug harness, bugg harness hames, etc. Everything in the sad dlery line at BURNSIDE & THOMAS N% ONS of all kinds, Stelring’ gloves Bandkercaieh. combs, pocket books tn all their variety and very BURNSIDE & EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re duced prices, at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’ ABITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and .le- ons, olive soap, Dobbins’ soup Je es Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure, Palm sor p, Elderling’s soap, and a great variety of other soaps, at BURNSIDE «a THOMAS’ cheap, at TH C M AS. URNSIDE & THOMAS. : Offer to tha Publie one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchan- dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself, JOE GROCFRIES, mocha coffee, ol¢ gov. java, best quality Rio coffee, best oolong black teas, green teas, lovering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article bak- ing molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE & THOMAS. is the place. SPDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bit spots rings. Everything a saddlee wants for the manufacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE &« THOMAS’. HE Largest and Best Stock of warran ted Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, at reduced prices, only to be found at BURNSIDE & THOMAS. T IS kmown to all in Bellefente and through the eounty if you want a good article go to BURNSIDE & THOMAS’. A large and elegant assortment of Horse Blankets, Buek-skin Gloves and Bufta. lo Robes, at very at low prices URNSIDE & THOMAS 0 PAINTERS. —I have just received a new lot of Pure white Lead, which 1 have had manufactured according to my own directions, and will warrant it net only equal but superior to any other Lead in the market. “A trial order solicited,” and if not whatit is recommended te be, I will pay eartage both ways when returmed, and refund the money. Be sure and inquire for “McManigal’s Pure white Lead,” cheaper Tord always on hand, also Linsced Oil Turpentine, e white, mmbers, and | all Dry Paints, Prices low. : : W.J. McMANIGALS, augh. tf Hardware Store, Milroy. Tf EEhghest market prices paid for al kinds of country produce, BURNSIDE &« THOMAS Ne TR 0 Pl AI i ont DRESS Semi i Se ee TO THE ws a — No¥ sb * NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN .. & CAUSES, AND WHOSE OAU: BES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TOREXDER EXISTENGK DESIRABLE If you are sufferin fiom Involuntary disc oes it produce upon your general h Do you feel weak, de ilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce pitation of the heait? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent- ly get cut of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky or is it on setting? Or does a thick skum rise the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom af- ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia, ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have Soin of fainting, or rushes of blood te the head? Is your memory impaired ? Is yonr mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of compuny, of life?" Do you wish te be left nlone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing Blake you start or jump? Is your sleep br ken or restless ? Is the lus tre of your eye as brilliant? on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy your- #elf in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Do you fecl as much confidence in yoursejf? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it te your live or dyspepsia. Have you rerons nights ? Your back weak. your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complwint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, veneral diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses. are all’ .cupakleof Producing a weakness of the generative organs, ¢ organs of era- tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those beids defiant, energetic, persevering, succesful iness- men are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot sueceed in business; they don't ome sad and discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downeast looks or any other mean- ness about them. I donot mean those who keep the organs inflated byrunning to ex cess. These will not only ruin their eon- stitutions, but also those they do business with or for. cured dis. or h ay tind, ? How many men, from bad! cases, from the effects of seif-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of wenkness in those organs that has redneed the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease idiveyd AS paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and 3 most every o her formn of disease which humanity is heir to—~and the real cause of e.-trowble. y ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the Fiat one, * DISEASES OF THESE ORGANS RE- QUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS THR SRREAT DIURETIC, AXD IS A CER TAIN CURE FOR DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRA DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAEN FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERA DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES oF TBE URINARY GANS, whether existing in MALE or MALE, from whatever cause origin and no matter of hew long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, © sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our and Plood are supported these so and the health and happiness, and tha Posterity, depends upon prompt use of reliable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHT established upward of 19 years, prepa y : ‘#. T. HELMBOLD DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th St, Philadei Price—$1,25 per , or 6 ,50, delivered to amy . SoLp BY ALL DRUGISTS EXE! NONE ARE GENUIN DONE UF IN sreEL Eve PER, WIT H FAC IY]
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