we A onnirrod {oun Bhiladalph ROSTETTER'S OMACH BITTERS. Ir is a faci that, at some period, every mem- ger of the human family is subject to disease or distyupance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exarcise of plain common sepse, they may be able so to regulate the system 5s to secure permanent Jiealth, In grder {o sceomplish this desired olject, the frue course to pursue is certainly that hich will produce a natural state of © “things at the least hazard of vital strength and Me. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in- £roduced to this couatry a preparation bearing Hits name, gwhick is not 'g new medicine, but one #hat has been tried for years, giving satisfac~ tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stamach, bowels, and liver, Yestoring them to .a healthy and Aigorous ®etiv®, and thus, by the simple pro- cess ef strengthening nature, enable ithe sys- dem 14 triumph over disease. > For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau- zen, Flatuleney, Less of Appetite, or any Bilious Lomplaipts, puising from a morbid inaction +f the:§tomach or fons, producing Cramps, Atysentery, Colic, Cholera Morhus, by thesg Ditters Have no equal. > Digrrhyes, dysentery or flux, so generally con- #racted by mew settlers, and caused principally iy the chango of water and diet, will be speedily vegulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably mora ~_vvalent, in all its various forms, than any «ther, apd the cause of which may always ,be attributed to. derangements of the digestive srgans, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMA BITTERS, as per diroctipns op the bottle. For thie disease Se physician will recopunend Bitters of some kind; ,then why not use an article known to be infal- _ible? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre- ~ventlye of disease and strengthener of the sys- stem ip geperal; and among them all there is mot 40 ‘be found a more healthy people than ithe Germans, from wham this preparation ema- ated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in tho seaie of medical science. LEVER AND AGUE.—This trying and provok- “ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere _gha-~ dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- sically apd mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER’S REN@WNED BITTERS. Further, none of the abeve-statod disasscs can be contractod, oven in exposed situations, if.the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they.neither create .pausea nor offend the palate, and render un- Seseasary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re- meved agspeedily as ix consistent with the pro- duction of a thorcugiv aud permanent cure, © For Persons in Advanced Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled .cpustitution and Jufirm body, these Bitters arc iavaliahle asa irostorptive of strength and vigor, and.need sonly :bestried to be appreciated. And to. smotheriwhile nursing these Bitters are indis- 2wensable, especially where the mother’s nour- ‘Ashment is inadequate to the demands of the «child, consequently her strength must -yield, sand here it is where a good tonic, such as - AHastejor’s Stomach, Bitters, is needed to impart J temporary. stremgth and vigor to the system. sLadies shothd ‘wx all means try thie remedy sfor all cases of debility, and, before so doing, sshould ask their physician, whe, if he is acqnainted with the virtue of.the:Bitters, will arocemmend their use,in all cases of weakness. =~CAUTION.—We caution the public against using «6ny of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask afor Hesterrer's CerpprATE® EToMACH BITTERS, ~and seo that cach bottle. has the words “Dr. J. Fostetter's Stomach Bitters” blown on tho side «of the bottle, and stamped .on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that. our autograph signat¥ro is on the label. 83 Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & «SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all ~aruggists, grocers, and dealers generally -throughout the United States, Canada, South +America, and Germany. tor sale by I. P. Green and J & J. Harris, Bellefonte , Henry Brown, Hublersburg; William | ~Woli Centre Holi. . Cctober 27, 1859. | _TAKE INQTICE! #7 ic are hereby notified that T have purchased at, Constable's sale, on the 211th day of. savy last. the following articles. sold as the p, rty of Wm Koop, of Howard township, towit : 8 Beds and Bedsteads; 1 Bu- sreau; 1 Chest; two sets of Chai 1 Cook and 1 =Loul Stove ; 1 sink; 1Copperiiettla, 2 hogs; 1 «+ Seap Bees; 1 one-horse wagon; 1. Watch; 1 lot Dishes and Ware; 1 Map '1. Wheelbarrow ; 2 axes; 2T.blez; 1Cluck;. I Rifle; . 2 Stands; 1 > Settee; 2 cupboards; 1 lot hay; 1 lot cornfodder ; #1 lot tools ;, 1 grindstone ; 4 looking-glasses, and i! carriage. Fhe above property I have loaned to the said m, Koup. subject to, 21y removal, and the pub- are hereby warned not te purchase or levy on + ‘he sane of they belong to me. 3ALSZR WEBER. Ww ob. 12, 18G1+- Vol; 6 »{MPROVEMENT IN BKLLEFONTE. 4 ol hu subsciiber having put the Saw Mill atthe Bellefonte Mijls in egmplate repair. and having his logs bogiapd in the daw. is now ready to furni “HISD LUMBER + an abort notice, of any length net excegding forty feet. By having the logs in the boom a small bill - of any length un be got out ard sawed in one or «two ho PL.¢ RING LATH of all sizes kept con- Dipnd. 1 also have oa PLANING MILL in + operation to supply. carpenters and builders in + time for commengisg-Huilding next senson. Dee. 13, 1850-6m JACOB V. THOMAS. #0ZNTRE AND CLEARFIELD HOTEL HE subscriber takes pleasure ininform ing his friends that he hes resumed the - charge of the above well known stand, and that + heyis fully prepared to accomodate a'l who may fanz him with. th ronage. lis TABLE xill be Lnad always, well:farnished with whatever the Market can atford and his BAR with the best of Liquors. As is well known, he is provided with . extensive STABLING, and ean accommodate as - heretofore, the large wagoning custon.e that comes = “rom the adjoining counties of Huntingdon, Centre, > Clegzfeld and Cantbria. lis HOUSE is comfort- able end .zxpomy, and bls charges moderate — Thankful for many pastfavors {rom the traveling x public, he will be pleased to {zie his oli friends 5 by. the bund aguin. THOMARMATS 2,20) . “Nov. 15, 1860. —=1. Gi NEW RiLLINERY GOODS. AIRS. E. GRAFIUS “EY ESPECTFULLY forms the citizens of Bellef: d v RN 1 \ Ji 4 N BONNETS, RIBBONS AND-RIEMINGS, . of all kinds, and a superior lot of i SEE OOPS! “ivkich sha directs thy attention of the ladies. * May hy I25¢-tE. nF RUICAT, CARED. —DR. J. RHOADS res veqtfully informs the citizens of Jackscn- < villa, and "pf the surxoynding country, that he has . permanently located at Jacksopville, and wil promptly attend toall calls in the different branches oof his professic., oedical or surgeal, at reasonable . gharg hye: also preparad to. ingert artificial teeth ac «.u ding to the Iatest improvements, and the most sroyod styles, and to perform all other operations ental Surgery in goed style snd at reasonable tes Thankful for, past favors, he hopes by prompt at t ntion to.husines still to. merit a continuance of share of tho:peblic patronage. Give him 2 traf, = He wisheg to rise or fall only ashis merits and eorve . LIME! LIME!! L fie subscriber respectfully mf public that Le has crected a Lime Ki he Borough of Bellefovte, where he is m 3 EEEAR ET OBE WiLSEeN & BRY'S Hie been stowed full of FaLL xp Winter Goons. which for beauty and va- riety has never been equalled by any establish. ment in this sgetion of ‘country. . GOOD GOODS, at low prices, is the rule at Wilsons,” and if yh have a desire to test tho fact call in and examih their stock, and you will bear testimony to tn fact. . Their stock consists of 2 general assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queens- ware, and Glassware, | including a host of other articles in their line, among winch can be fopud an extensive and varied selection of ; ay LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloth, Deberge, Co- burgs, Cashmeres, Delaines, Alpacas, French Mer- inves, Plaids, ec. Their Gentlemens’ wear consists of a larga as- sortment of ;Cassimeres. Cloths, Sattinets, Satin, Vesting, Tweeds, Hats and Caps. And an extensive variety of Boois & Rhees, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, with almost every other article that may be necessary to sup- ply the wants of the community. The pressure of the money jnnrket having had the effect of reducing the price of many articles of merchandise, the undersigned have been enabled to buy their stock at such rates that they can sell goods at prices to suit the times. And having heretofore endeavored to please their customers, both in the quality of goods and the prices at which they sold them, they hope to receive a rea sonableshare of patronage. All in want of goods, will please call and examine their stock of chepp- estgoods. Retin p z72 Country produce of all kinds taken in ex- change for goods. Bellefonte, Nov. 25, 1858-y. BELLEFSNTE DISPENSARY. & J. HARRIS HAVE NOWAND ARE eo constantly receiving ae following ar- ticles, which they will sell as caeap as the cheppest and warranted good. Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or retail,) Var nish Oils, Paints, Dye stuffs, White Lead, Florence white, and Liquid. Burning fluid, pine oil, fluid and pine oil lamps paint and varnish brushes, hair, cloth, tooth and flesh brs! Porte moniag, pocket books and wallets, segars and tobacco. a larg ortment of Pocket Knifes, a variety of Fancy Articles and sEoriumery, Hair Dye and Restorative. ! Patent Medicines.—All of Ayer’s, Dr. John Bull's, Louden’s, Jayne's. Mayson’s, MeClane's, Hembold’s, Holloway's. Shephard’s’ Traskz, the day. All of which and a variety of others, you can get by calling at the Drug Store in Brokerhoff's Row, Bellefonte ns’ Proseriptions compounded with cor h rectness and dispatch. For medical purroses Lyons Catawba Brandy has no ri icog heen needed to super- cede the p puisonot mpounussold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the puse article is al- together superior, and a sovereign and suyc reme- dy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Lan- guor, General Debility, &e., &c. Price $1.25 per bottle, Sole agent for Centre Co., J. & J. HARRIS. Humphrie’s Journal of Specific Homeopathy for gratuitous gistribution at the I'rug Store of J. & J. tarris. Mare RQ =m. MARRIAGE GUIDE Being a TE private instructor for married persons, or those about to beanagyied, both male and female. in everything concerning tie. physiol- ogy and relations of our sexual system, and the production or preventation of offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in in language for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous Engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating mar- riage, and having the least impediment to mar- ried life, should read thishook. It discloses se- erets that every one shosld be acquainted with; still it is a book that gust be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be.sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents. in specie or post- age stamps. Addre R. WM. YQUN¢, No 416 SPRUCE St. above 4th, Philadelphia. Pa. £5 AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUN No matfer what may be your di . before. yon place yourself under the care’ of any one of the KS—nutive or foreign—who adver- his 0 y other paper, got a copy of either of Dr. Young's Books, and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. YOUNG canbe consulted on any of the diseases d ed in his publication, at his Uffice, No 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth. April 60-6m. CLOTHING STORE. 7 : FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE Eastern Cities with a splendid stock of Ready Made Clothing, of the the latest Fashions, together i ficent assortment of : Cloths, asging in’ exgellence r offered to the publie.— Among tle variety may be found the following ar ticles, which have been selected with great care, to wit: Ilats and Caps, Pocket Jlandi¢rchiefs, Neck- erchiefs, Shirt Collars, Hosiery, Linen and Wool- fen Shirts. Gloves, Suspenders, &o., together with every article usually found in a Geutlemen’s Fur- nishing Store. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting will be disposed of by the yard or pattern, or manufactured to order, to suit the wants of customers, at the very lowest rates for cash or country produce. Cadlat\lo. 3. Brokerhofl's Row, one door South of the Dgug-Store, and make a personal examina- tion, and you wiil find our prices low. and bargains to be had. WILLIAM McCLELLAN. nto, Nov. 11, 1858 1y. CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEYON TE aay ‘A. Wi. RB. BUITS AS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC- ing to his friends and the public in gen- eral that he has taken charge of this well known hotel, lately under the superyision of J. H. Morri- son, ard is fully prepared to accommodate the traveling publi: in a style and manner commensu- rate with the progressive spirit of the times. He is in possession of all the modern improve- the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest Wines. With the most extensivestabling accommodations and attentive and.ghil{ul gstlers together with as- siduous attention to busingss, ke feels justified in soliciting a share of patronage and the -support his friends. Beliefonte, Oct. 8-'57-42-tf FARM FOR SALE DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. The subscriber offers for sale a tract o land situate in Bell township. Clearfield eo. Pa., 24 miles from MceGhees Mills on the. Susque hanna river, containing Gue Hundred Aeres) and he usual aliowances, about-¢zirty acres of which are cleared and under cultivation. The remain- ing portion of the tract contains good timber. The whole is well adapted to agricultural purposes.— “hore is erected on the premises a FRAME HOUSE, near whichis a spring of never failing water. For particulars apply to the undersigned, who may be found either at the Arcade Picture Rooms, or the Office of the nocgadic Watchman, July Z1-300-tf. J. S. BARNHART. Or WILL BUY ONE OF THE 2acts. best Worm Medicines ever brought befere the public, namely F. P. GREEN'S ceLEbrATED WORM EXPELLER, (formerly Geo. I. Miles’.) Lt is pleasant, safe and.certain. need- ing no additional purgative, and.will recommend itself where ever used Try a boitle and Le con- vinced. <~Prepared by F,.P. GREEN. Druggist, N. W. Cor. Diamond, Bellefonte Pa. Milesburg ; Brow & Barlow, Storinstowi’;« Buffalo Run; Jno, Bing, Unionville; Chas. Sloan Hendersan; -Alex. Sample & Co Pinegrove; John ston & Keller. Boalsburg;- Wm. A. MeCalion Jacksonville; Jno. TF. Packer, Howard. apl 8.17-tf _ THE UNION Mor AND SUALL BE PRESERVED, And so everybady ought to preserve their ‘health in this cold weather, by going to’ * “A. ‘STERNBERG & CO., at the sign of - tae Red Flag, near Livingston's Book Store, and provide themgelves wifh suits’ of Light; + Lime superior quality —whio iis rey "tobe as white and pure as the Vg montlime. LAL Meelis i to give it a trial, and. hg is satisfied the ameh Alegre bagk again. . tf, Uae TroN MECLALL. | fo, warm clothing, ata trifling expense, Overcoats selling a! cost prices. Knit Jackets, Unders'oth- i , cheaper than ever. : . 14th, 1861..Vol. 6: No. 6. EE Cm ——————— ford’s, &e., and infact all the patent medicines of | ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart- [* ments,.and has supplied hislarder with the choicest P Acexrs.—C. G. Ryman 2 Jor Gipend Son | a Ra 4 THROUGH TICKET TO CALIFORNIA C. 8. COLBERT & CO's. ATIGRAND QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF 100.009" ARTICLES, WORTII $300,000; hich will be sold for $100.000, to the purchasers of our [3° GOI DEN PENS AT 30 Crs. PER BOX. "Our Golden Pen is the best ever used, and is'warranted uot to corrode in any ink. Every business jan and family should use the Golden Pen. The following list of $100,- 000 articles will be distributed among our patrons at $100 each, and need not be paid for’ until we inform the purchaser which of tiie following arti- cles we will sell him for $1.00, &nd ‘then it is optional whether he sends the f)QLLAR and takes the GOODS or not. All godds canbe re- turned atour.expense within ‘ten days after the purchaser reccives them, (unless they are satis- factory,) and the monéy will be refunded. LIST OF GOODS INCLUDED IN THE DISTRIBUTION. Pianos, Goid Hunting Cased Watches. Gold Watches, Ladies” Silver Watches, Guaid. Vest and ChatelainChains, Cameo Brooches, Mosaic ahd Jet Brooches, Lava and Florentine Biagch- es. Coral, Emerald and Opal Brooches, Cameo Lar Drops, Mosaic and Jet Kar Drops, Lava and Florentine Ear Drops, Coral Ear Emerald and Opal Ear Fn) Handsome Seal Rings. Mosaic and Cameo Bracelets, Gents Breastpine, Watch Keys, Foband Ribbon Slides, Sats of Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Plain Rings, Stone Set Rings. Sets Ladies’ Jewelry, Canton Crape Shawls, Mousseline de Laires, Challies, French and American Lawns, Bereges, Poplins, ich Calicoes, and other Ladies’ Dress Goods in great variety together with Head Dresses, Cakas, Farcy Fans, and in fact almost every description of GOODS usually found in Sirst class Dry Good Stores. PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION. HIGHEST PREMIUM $100, LOWEST PREMIUM $2 The articles are numbered, and certificates stating what we will scl each pawson for one dailar are placed in sealed envelopes, with a Decimal ar- rangement of Premiums; go that in Each Hun- dred certificates there is one for a GO LD W A 1'C H, and there will also be a Splendid Premium in each ten certificates. Ladies, if you desire a fine Shawl, or Dress Pat- tern, or a beautiful article of Jewelry, enclose us | vb.cen:s for a Box of Golden Pens, and we will | send yop a certificate which may enable you to procure it for £1. On receipt of £0 cents we will send yon one Box of our Golden Pens, and a sealed notice of the ar- ticle which we will sell for cne dollar. lr TRY US, 4&8 PRICES TO AGENTS, POST PAID. 4 Boxes Pens with 4 Certificates - - - - $1 9 do do do aes aia 25 do do 25 do . fw ielie fh 100 do do 100 do .mienien 8 N. B.—With each package of 100 boxes we pre- sent the purchaser 100 certiflcates, one of which is anteed to contain one order for a Fine Watch ing Machine, or by ordering 50 boxes in e you are sure to receive 50 certificates cne.arder for a splendid Silver Watch, besides a large number of other very valuable pre- riiums. One cqrtifeate rent gratis, upon applica- tion of any person’des.ring to act as Agent, which may entitle him to procure a _vaJvable premium upon the payment of $1. 2 PIANOS, MELODEONS, MUSIC, BOOKS’ SEWING MACIINKS, &e. Boughtand Sold on commission. Any article will be sent to the country at the Lowest Wholesale Prices witn the addition of 5 per cent commission for forwarding. N. B.=-Agents wanted in every town. Circulars sent op application. Address all communications to C. 8S. COLEERT & CO CC uyisSION, MERCHANTS & GENERAL AGENTS. 138, 8S »uth Fourth 8t., Belgw Chestnut, Philad’a. £57 For cur integrity and ability to fulfill our eng ements, we beg to refer you to the following wel nowa gentlemen and business firms :— Hi xcellency J. W. Geary, Ex. Gov. Kansas, estmoreland, Pa. Palmer, ivichardson & Co. Jewellers, Philadelphia. E. A Warne, Isq. tt £1 "Wm. A. Gray, Esq. t £¢ Messrs Kemmerer & Moore, water st. below Arch Messi: tt & Reaph, Fifth & Market St’s. « J. C. Fu , Esq. , desweller, ££ A. F Ward, Esq , Publisher of Fashions, &e. ¢ M. H. HORNE, Catasauqua Bank. Hon. L. M. Burson, -tureka, California. September 6, 1860-1y. PENNSYLV'A HOTEL, rp SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre county and the public in geueral, that he has leesed thi Ho- tel, and is now ready and prepared te accommo- date travelers in a style, which he flatters himself wili yueet with public approbation and patronage. People: from the County during their sojourn at Bellefonte, en @eeks of Court, will ind the Penn- 1, an agreeable resting place. The House .is spacious and furnished in superior THE TABLE of the subscriber will be supplied with all the substantial provisions, delicacies and luxuries, which a productive Country can furnish or industry vigilance and cxertion can procure. HIS BAR, will glways eonigin a geperal assort- ment of the very ‘best liguors, that the Eastern market affords, adapted to suit the most capricious THE STABLE, will be attended by an attentive and obliging Ostler, well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to this important deparfment ot a public establishment, designed for the accomme- dation of travelers generally. Accowmodating servants will riways be in at- tendance to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of those who may be dis posed to patronize the Hotel of the subscriber, by swhom nothing will be omitted which will render hig custoriers comfortable and happy. From the attention and time, which the under- signed has devoted to this branch of business, ard his experience, he hopes to merit and receive a easonable share of the patronage of the public. Aprit 12, 1860. PHILIP KEPHART. TJOEIINT DIOELALIN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, aving purchased the stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to tte same, respectfully invites the attention ofthe pub- lid to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chaing, Fold & silver Spectacles, Bracelets, Gents’ Gold studs, Watch Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pen- cils and Pens, Goggles, Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, «ec. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, at the very lowes: prices. John Moran offers these goods to the public,convinced that they will meet with satisfaction. He is determined 80 dispose of neither an inferior article, or offer for sale anything in his line but what he can war- rant. Considerable ¢xperienge in business, and a deeize to please the public, will give him an ad- vantage, which he tends to.yge to the utmost. He particularly invites the attention of the la- dies to his stock of Pins, Rings aad Bracelets, which are of the latest styles. And he also in- vites the gentlemen to examine a very fine lot of Watches now offered for sale. : i” Repairing and cleaning pramptly attend i 2 Bellefonte, Jan. 5, 1860. —tf. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Arthur Burne, lato of Bellefonte, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, who requests all persons indebted te said estate to come forward and make immediate. payment, and those having claims to present thew duly authenticated for settlement. EDWARD BROWN, Adm'r. Jan. 3. 1861.—6t, ‘CONVEYANCING. Ps Bonds, Mortgages and Article of agreement neatly and cogrectly executed Also, atteation will be given to the adjustment of Book Acgounts, and agcounts of Administrator Exggutors prepared for filing. And WM. J. KEALSH. Offca pextloor tothe Post Office. Bellel3z'e, Ap:il © 58-tf. HOY'S MILL. : i * ®e subscriber keeps constantly on hand the Mill near Jacksonville, Centre co. , ~UR, CH@Z, AND GROUND PLASTER which he will sell at the loyfest cash prices. Dec. 15-5945. DANIEL K KERLIN. OTHIRG CLOTH, Twee d,Cassimer and Satinet Goats, pants and vests. ‘A lar Samra of Woolen and Cotton Drawers and Un dershirts for saldby ‘TONNER :& 8 [EEL. Bellefonis, Cot, 14-'58-tF. _ THE, CENTRE OF ATTRACTION, A . FTE NERG & CO'S., “cheap and fash {orable Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur- nishipl Store. intbe Diambnd, Eclléfonte, Pa. 0gl 11, 1860. fT NOI Border, Muslin ‘Window | Lades, ; Gilt Window Paper Shades of every price and §5%e, from 6 per window up ta $1.50, for sale b ov PB. Gr FRANCISCUS: | “Lewistown, July 19-60-41. Drops, | eoucucted by myse | sons desirous to secure anything in that Iie will Ea 0) I SERINE BR eaiEE An aperient and Stomach preparation of IRON uried of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in ydrogen. Bunctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe arid the{nited States, and prescribed in their practice. The expericnqe of thousands daily prove that no. preparation of Iron gan be compared with it. [m- purities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried. it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: Bo "In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanci- ation Dyspepsia, Constipation,” Diarrhea, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scvofu- logs T'ubercul Cholorosis, Laver Complaints, Chi onic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermut- tent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &e¢. In case of GENERAL DuBILITY, whether tho ze- sult of ac sease, or of the continued diminy- tion of nerwqus and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one taal of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would rcuder credible lInval- ids so long bed ridden as to have become forgot- ten in their own neighboxliooaus, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as if just returned from p-otracted travel in a distant .Jand. Some very signal instances of this kind aze attested of female sufferers, emanciated viotims of apparent maras- mus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical ehanges,and has no name. , In Nervous Arrecrions of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, its operation must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheatinfi; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate case of costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disa- greeable sensation. J£t.is this latter property, among others, which .make remarkable and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local ten- dency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a ginglo box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed £gr the most habitual cases, including the attendent Cogtiveness In unchecked DiArrH®EA, even when advanced to DysENTARY, confirmed, emanciatipg, gnd ap- parently malignant, the effects have been equally Riis and astonishing. In local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debili- tating cough, and remittent hectic, which general- ly indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scrorurovs Tusercurosis, this medicated iron haz had tar more than the good effect of the most canttigasly balanced preparations of iodine, without any of (neir well known Jiabilities The attention of fejnales cannot be too ly invited to this» medy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. } In Rueuyarisy, both chronic and inflammatory —in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the jeints and muscles. In INteryitTeNT FEVERS, it rust necessarily be a greatremedy and energetic restorative. and its progress inthe new scttlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and useful ness, No romedy has ever been diseovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy and fully restorative effects. Good appetite, complete diges ion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat netal boxes containing 50 pilis. price 50 cents per box; for sale by drug- gists and dealers. Willbe sent free to any ad- dress on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, ete., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. May 24-760. 339 Broanway, N. Y. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS ! NDit isan yndisputed fact that the 2 place to buy all kinds of woolen goods at the OAK BALL FACTORY, NEAR BOALSBURG, where Satinets Cassimers, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, and a variety of superi or Cloths are constantly kept on hand, and offered. for sale at the lowest prices, or in exchange for wool. I wantit distinctly understood, that in point of neatness of finish, and for durability of wear, my goods can not be excelled, in the interior of Pennsylvania. I do not flock my goods to giv» them a heavy appearance. Such goodsmay look well but do not wear well. Withme “Things are as they seem.” : Every person should encourage Home Manufac-. tories. and the right place to begin isat the Oak Lall Factory. MATH. W. KEATLEY. March 22, ’60,-1y. To CONSUMPTIVES AND NERYOUS STXEERBERS. ath suhseriber, for several years a resi- dent of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Ner- vous Defulity. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make: the same public. i To those who desire it, ne will send the Pre: scription, with full directions (/yee of charge) * also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature’s simple Lierbs. Those desiring the remedy can obtain it by return mail, by addressing J. E. CUTHBERT, ZoraNie Prysierax. No. 129 Broadway, New York. April 12, 1860—tf. © TO THE LADIES, Having just returned from Philadelphia with a new and splendid assortment o MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest gyi and fashion, we feel prepard to please all, both young «nd old, grave and gay, who may see proper to giveus.a.call. Our stock con- sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, and all other articles generally keptin a Millinery Store. £227 We have procured the services of one of the most experienced Milliners in the city. Store on Bishop street, next door to the old stand. Beljefonte, May 3.60. MARY SOURBECK. ROOPSBURG BREWERY. (NEAR BELLEFONTE.) IE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES: pecifully announce to the people of this vicinity, and the public generally, that he is en- gaged, at Roopsburg, near Bellefonte, in the man. ufacture of Ale, Porter, Lhger and Table Peer, which will be furnished whglesale to. purchasers in kegs or barrels, at desirablerates. These articles are manufactured pure and are werranted to be a good as oan be purchased i State. oF resh Brewer's Yoast left'daily at the Store of Maxtin Stone in tho borough ¢f Bellefonte, for sale. > alii EWIS HAAS. ident Bellefonte, July -29-1y. eer ed rp aE eis. ARCADE PICTURE GALLERY. OTWITHSTANDING MY CONNEC- tion with thé ¢ Democratic Watchman,” the ss of this Ambrotype establishment will be in person as formerly. Pe- busi aways find the operator in his rooms between the hours of 8 o’clock, A. M. and 5 P. M. Oct. 22, J. 8S. BARNHART 'F. BEERSTECHER BA vinous of Guns, Ritics and Pistols, and Dealers in Colts, Alleps, and all kinds of Revolving Pistols ; gmunitien and sportsmens accoutrements. Repairing done prpmptly aud at a reasonable charge. Sep. 12,760 4m. | Lowisburg Union co. Pa. DR. JAMES P. GREGG. Roronly offers his professional servic . ¢8 to the people of Milesburg and vicinity. — Residence, Dan. R. Boileau's National Hotel, efer to, Dr. J, M. McCoy, Dr. 8. L: Potter. Dr + Mitehell wee anh od ta _ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. TE “TRA SUPE REINS FAMILY FLOUE Bd or sale by LEYDEN & 06 that complication of nervous and dyspeptic axez-: sion to air and exercise for which the physician’ the belly. +> 3 HAVE OPENED: % ° ‘The gest asgortment of goods everbefore offered forsale by them, consisting as heretofore of ;all Such ataple goods as aro usupily kept in a sountry tore, together with all the 5 NEW STYLES IN MARKET. DRESS G Black ond Faney Silks, Brocades, Ma donnas Debeges, Delaings, gil wool solid, and figured, Alpacas, Bompazines, « Ginghams, and a large as- sortment of FRAVELING DRESS GOODS. —ALSO— : A large and fine assortment of MOURNING APPAREL | —ALSO— ra Black Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Stella Shawls, Blanket Shawls. single and double, Mantelets, Cloaks, Cash- mere Scarfs, Mufilers, &e., &e. 2 —ALSO— Cloths, Cassimeres,2Sattinets, Un- tonsy Kentieky Jeans, Pincords, Bevor- « Jt teens, &e., &e. 1 3 READY-MADE CLOTHING. £ 3” —ALSO— : A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents and Ladies Under-Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, Hoods, Nubies, Com- forts, Ladies Collars, Under Steoties, ds Edgings. = 0 Oiled Window Blinds, plain and ornamental, Linen and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices for Blinds, Table Covers, Floor Cloths, Oil Cloths, Sheet Zine, Mats, &c. ALSO FANCY TRAVELING & MARKET BASKETS. ALSO HOOP AND SKRLELON SKIRTS. Also, a large assortment of SHOES 2nd BOOTS or Men, Women, and Children. bys ? —ALSO— . QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE, axp GRO- CERTES. ESPECIALLY Would Toxxer & STEEL call attention of Me chanies and Builders to their much enlarged stock of Hardware, Saddlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, October 27, 1859. CHEAPEST! BEST !! LARGEST!!! S3S5.00 AYS for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book;[leeping Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. BOARD 8 WEEKS $20, STATIONARY $7, TUITION $35 ENTIRE EXPENSES $62. Usual time from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Stu dent, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualitied to earn a salary of from ! FSO TO SLO O Students enter at any time—No vacation—Re- view at pleasure. 1859, reeeived at Pittshurg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also. at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. [227° Ministers’ sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimen’ and Embelished Views of the College, inclose five letter stamps, to F. W. JENKINS. I-on City College, Pittsburgh, Pa ) 0. 1 \ Bi SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY, J. H. MCLURE : Si ) izens of Bellefonte and a cinitythat he has removed ud ich as a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, on the cor- ner of Main and Disa streets, where he is pre- h eral assortment of the following articles ; SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, LARS, WHIPS, and everything usually kept in a well regulated quity, and without being egotistic, Lie is confi- ent that he can make work to order in such a passed this side of the cities. Ie keeps constantly on hand diferent kinds of ity, and sell as cheap as can be purchased else- where, age heretofora extended to him, and hopes toaerit a continuance of the sama. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO., PA. Respectfully informs the citizens of Centre County that he still continues to Millheim, ; SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, July 5-'60-tf. Respectfullyinforms the to the building formerly occupied by T. F. Boal- pared to accommodate. his old friends with a gen- TRUNKS, VALASLS, COL- establishment. His leather is "of the very best neat and substantial manner as cannot be sur- Leather, which he will warrant of the.hést qual- Ile returns his thanks for the very liberal patron- Bellefonte, April 12. 1860—1y. MICHAEL ULRICH mgau‘acture toorder at his old stand in VALISES, WHIPS, TRUNKS, 4a., &c.. do., In such a style of superior elegance that cannot be surpassed in this or the adjoining ,Coupties. He makes his work of the very best material that can be procured, and has the consolation ofiknowiug that he in all cases renders general satisfaction to those who encourage him. He will deliver work ‘in all points in the County if the encoyragemeut will, warrant him in doing so. } He has been supplying Harness to farmers in this County for a number of years, and has not heard one word of complaint as to its neatness and durability. Thankful for past favors he hopes to .etill merit a continuance of their patronage. : : Millheim, April 12, 2360-tf. LINTON HOUS®, LOCK HAVEN, PA. The subscriber having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin-. ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best pessible manner. His table will always co"itain the choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the, West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can -{ be purchased in the ctty market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horses and see that they are properly attended to. Trusting that:he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by close attention to be able to, rende r goneral satis- facti-uo H. AMERLING. July 23-31-tf : CABINET AND DPHOL- ine ESTABLISHMENT. — Ea e subrori ther respectfilly informs : Black and Fancy chiefs, Mitts, etc. First Premiums for Best Business Writing {gr T Hy jot ised one of the largest and | best selected stock of goods ever offered to the people of this County. Their stock consists in part of the following articles - : Silks: e Bege, Barages, Darage Pe Lains, Muslin. De Lains, Challe De Lains, Alpdees, Bomba" zines, Lawns, French gna Do- mestic Ginghams, Crepe De Spagne, Mull, Swiss, Canbric, Jaconet, Barred & Striped Muslinsy Dotted Swiss, Brilliapts, Mar= ve ; seilles, etc. —ALSO— Tabet, Cashmere and Stilla Shawls, Black French Merino for Shauks, Mantillas, Se iso Cloths, Cassiners. entucky Jeans, Linen, Duck Barred Linen, Coltonades, elc. —ALS0— A Complete Assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, elc. —ALSO— Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Undersleeves, Chemisettes, Lace and Edging, Demi- ty and Worked Flouncing, Together with a beautiful assortment of Hand er- AY, S0— An assortment of all kinds of SENOES, which they can sell at Soitioy prices, 2 —AL A very large lot SHUBERT very lop. BGNNETS, SHAKERS, RIBBONS, And everything belonging to- the Millinery line, They would call the attention of the Milline:s in the country to their goods in that line, as they feel assured they can do as well with them asthey can in the city. . } oe —ALSO=. " .. Adarge lot of er GROCERIES FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. —ALSO— HARDWAREAQUEENSWARE, And in shot everything to be found in a variety store, it would be a useless task to try! to enumer- ate all the articles they keep. Call and see for yourselves, and you will find all and more than you expect to see. Tirey will sell ygu goods this spring at your own prices. Givethem a call and you shall be satisfied. April 19, 1860. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK !! F 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, AT BURNSIDES, Warranted to, be, just what we represent them. We have the very best whigh we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. Call and examine our stock, and sce for yourse Any size I have not got I can get in a week's time, SOLD AT CITY PRICE ! LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDINGS, I DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS!!! SADDLERY, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, CART GEARS, CART SADDLES, HARNESS COL- LARS, HAMES, LINES, &c., &c., 4c. EVERY ARTICLE MADE AND KEPT BY SADDLERS. TRUNKS, WHIPS, TRAVELING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, & CAPS. Water Proof Boots, doubled soled, warranted. Copper Tiped Boots and Shoes for children. Large asscrtment of Buffalo Robes, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Fox Traps. &e. Hizhest market prices paid or Hides, Skins all kindedffury,> > ‘Hut HE ie and exawine our stock. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it .is the place to get good Bootsand Shoes, and such articles in our line. At Burnside's we study to please and give ratisfaction. Please accept our thapks for past favors. » i pi spril 19-760-y. : NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS. D. LEYDEN & CO, HAE JUST RECEI VED the largest and best agsortment of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered:in Bellefonte. A full stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS. Also, Cloth for Ladies’ Winter Cloaks, Tartan Plaids for Misses Dresses, a large assortment of SHAWLS, POPLIN VELVETS, FRENCH MERINOS, €0O- ~ BURGS, DELAINS, "- THIBET CLOTHS, PERSIAN TWILLS, 4c., &e. FOR GENTLEMEN. ” CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETTS, AND JEANS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 4 BOOTS & SHOES of all sorts. A large and well, i{ telected stock of GROCERIES, UEENSWARE AND HARDWARE, hith will be sold low for cash or country pro- duce. Nov. 3-759. "THOMAS & HARRIS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE; FISH AND SALT. Which they are now opening, and offer to the public and their friends. Bellefonte, Nov. 25, 1858-y. his friends and the publié that he has the Cabinet and Upholstering business in all its va- rious branehes, and will be prepared to furnish work that will compare with any made in the hest shops in ur larger eities. Having had practical guperiente'in every branch of business, persons en- trusiing work to him will be assured that-it will be done in a Sse Agnes, eA : “5 REPA. promptly attended to. = YRIDERICK SMITE, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, in the shop formerly occupied by Mr Rembold. apl6 B 0.0 STOR E 00K GEORGE LIVINGSTON, at his well known stand on the North-eastera cor- ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps gon- stently on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, " MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL © Algo, a large variety of BLANK BOQKS AND STATIONERY of the best quality, ‘MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &e. &c.” Books brought to order at a small advance oh the city prices. GEO. LIVINGSTON. jan28-tf-8. STRAY COW. {= to the premises of the subscriber in Boggs township, near Eagle Works, about the 18th of Deceriber, a Red Cow, with white along She is supposad to be about 8 years old. "The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay eharges, and take her away, otherwise she will be digposediof according to law. Jan. 3, 1861, JOS. L. NEFF: * HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE . The undersigned offers for sale §F a Horse, Buggy and Harness.— x The horse ig young and without a’ blemish. The } BOOKS. -| buggy and larngss are nearly naw, . tos 8.5. SERLY Bellefonte, October 25th, 1869. nee Cc ONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE PA at sip JEREMIAH BUTTS, « £ ean Propristoy Pou avai y at ARTISTS MATERIALS. A [ASR ALS for painting in White: Col- ors, Oil Colors in compressible tubes, .Var- nish for Grecian Oil Paintings, Silver Foil, Cold Leaf, Gold and Silver bronze, Camel Sable Hair Brushes, Paper, India Ink. superior English Pre- pared Canvass, &c., can be had at the Drug Store o F. P. GREEN. Bellefo15-'58-tnte, Aprilf. IANCY ARTICLES.—A SPLENDI1 lot of Fancy articles such as card cases, cases, Purses, Match Boxes, Bracelets, Pen Knives Hair and Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo, and India Rubber combs, note paper and- Envelopes, Perfum ery soaps-&o., jut recieved and for sale very choap F.-P. GREEN. EAGLE HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE WEST BRANCH BANK, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. x WILLIAM H. HAY, PROPRIETOR. N. B.—An Omnibus will run to and. from the Dopet and: Packet Landings, to this Hotel, free of 1harge. SL 3-37-tf. IDES WAN.T ED.—THE HIGHEST Market Price paid in cash for Hides, by the subscriber, at the Old MeKean Tannery, in Miles urg. J. 5. PROUDFOOT. une25-59. Jj UNSICEERS IMPROVED CLOVER HULLER, warranted to clean from 25 to 30 bushels per day—Price £50, at ihe Bellefonte Foundry. Tr re war: September 8, ’59. : A 11 kinds of Grain and other country pro- dude wanted; for which the highest cash iced will be paid 3-'58-tf. by THOMAS, & HARRIE. - UNITED STATES HOTEL, : THIRD: STREET: - WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. "© 7.8. BOEELER, PROPRIETOR Sr BEB LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. |% BELTING KEPT FOR MACHINERY, i | rates nearly corresponding with/subse - Riri USERIN 5 THE KIXD IN, THD WORL., HARPER'S MAGAZIN mT most popular magazine in the wo. ~New York Obseryer. No Magazine in Europe or America isso wel known; none has half as many ireaders ; and, wo may safely say, none has received golarge a tribute ofadmiration from the cultiva:ed olaseee, that de- ight in a healthy diversified; elevating periodical itcrature. It isthe foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had g more aeXghtial eompan- ion, nor the million a more entertainivg friend than flarpers Magazine. ~~ Mezkedist Protestant, Baltimore.) crn te Twenty-five cents buysit—the cheapest, richest, and mostlasting luxury for the money that we know. - Three dollars secures it for one year, and what thrée dollars ever’ went so far? Put the fame amount in clothes, eating, dricking, furniture, and how much of a substantial thing is obtained? If ideas, facts, and Sentiments have a momentary value—above all, if the humor that refreshes, the pleasantries that bring a gentle smile, ar.d brighten the passage of a truth toyour brain,and the happy combination of the real and i aginative, without which no one can live a life Hi the animal, are to be put into the scale opposite to dollars and cents, then you may be certain, that if Harper were three or four times as dear, it would smply repay its price. It is a Magazine proper, with tha idea and purpose of a Magazine—not a book, not# Srianifs ppmiien) nor yet a supplier of jight gossip and chatty anecdotes—but a Rios that takes every form of interesting, dignified, and at- tractive literature in its grasp.—Southern T es. The volumes bound constitute of themselves n library of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot be found in the same compass in any other publi- ‘cation that has come under our ties Boars Counrer. : Urquestionably iti best sustained work of the kind in the lap, puage, thatis tosay in the world. The splendid monthly essays from the Editor’s Ta- ble are aboye price. The presént number is equal to any yet issued, and there isno réason to deubt a long career of prosperity to the work.—IV. V. Christian Advocate and Journal. Tel We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and wanied ezcellencesof Harper's Magazine, a journal with a monthly circulation of about 179, 000 copies, in whose ee are to be found some ef the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of this work as an eyidence of the Amer- ican people, and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages of instructive matter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cuts; and it combines in itself tke racy monthly and the more philosophical quarter ly, piended with the best features of the daily ours al. Ithas great power in the creation of a lave of pure literature.—Lrubner’s Guide to American Literature, London, 1859. TERMS. The Magacine may be obtained of Book soliers, Periodical Agents, or from the Publishers, at Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-Five Cents a Number. The semi-annual volumes, as complet- ed, neatly bound in cloth, are sd at Two Dollars each ; and Muslin Covers are furnished to thoss who wish their back numbers uniformly bound, at Twenty-Five Cents each. Nineteen velumes are now ready, bound in Cloth, and also in tia! alf. * The Publishers will supply Specimen Numbers gratuitously to Agents and Pest Masters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circuylat- ing the Magazine. They will also supply clubs of two persons et Five Dollars a year. or five persons at Ten Dollars. GUltrgyingn and Teacherssuppli- ed at Two Dollars a year. Numbers from the commencement can now be supplied. Also, the bound Volumes. The Magazine weighs over seven and not over eight ounces. The Postage upon each number, which must be paid quarterly in advance at the office where the Magazine is received, is Three cents. ITARPER & BROTHERS, Dec. 8-759. Friank!lin Squar,NsErk LOGAN FOUNDRY. ASTINGS-THEUNDERSIGNE having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDRY in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with the patterns, notify their friends and the pnblio in general, that they are prepared to make all kinds of Grist, Saw Mill, Forge, Furnace and Rolling Mill Castings, as well as any other kind ¢f ma- chinery Castings. They are also making a large variety of : ‘STOVES & PLOWS, including the Wortz Plow, the Wortz Improved Plow, and several others of the mast:&pproved styles, and at the lowest rates for,cash of prompt id ; or at fair rates for trade .of all kinds: Ta self that his work will give entire satisfaction.—= ‘| They have now on band, COOKING STOVES, =nitable for either Coal or Wood, which they will sell on reasonable terms according to: size and | style; also nine plate, air-tight. egg and other coal stoves, at reduced rates. They would call attention to a neat pattern of Coal Stoves exolu- sively of cast iron, which they are now makind :| and for neatness and durability cannot’ be excel- led.—They have also on hand every size and kind of sled and sleigh soles, wagon. boxes, kettles, Brice and Durkee wheels, &s. They are also prepared to make Iron Railing any kind and description, also ‘Water and Blas Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what ever size desired. ae All erders from a distance will ba prom catly a *| tended to as heretofore, and they hope by care and a desire to please, to keep this, what it nowis, the leading establishment in the county. ; A. RYAN & CO. Bellefonte, Au gust 4, 1859. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by spe’ cial endowment far the relief of the sics ang distressed, afflicted with Virulent and" Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Pi EPICA ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all.who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, ocoupa - tion, habits of life, &e.,) and in cases of extrem poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge, VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea,and other Disedses of the Sexual .Organs, and on the- NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary. sent to the afilicted in sealed letter envelopes, frec of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will beacceptable. Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Nin Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. July 26-'60-tf. SNOW SHOE. qe udersigned having just open- “a ed alarge and fresh stock of ~~" DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, .&e., § 2 at the terminus of the Bellefonte & Snow i Shoe Rail Road, invite the citizens of the p= surrounding country to call and examine © 5 their stock. They are determined to sell «< cheaper than the cheapest, and always have a full stock of everything in their line rin business. : une JOS. D. HARRIS & CO. [= December 15, 1859. Mo op ‘SHTYTI0UD 'SNOTSIAOUJ 'HSIZ -LIQUORS! LIQUORS!! \Thesubscriber informsthe public tia io he keeps constantly on hand at hig LIQUOR STORE, A variety of the best and choicest Liquors that gan be purchased anywhere in the State. He will warrant alL he sells for Pure Liquor. All be asks is a trial, and he will have no fears but tho customers will order another bill, : H AMERLING. Lock Haven, April 16, 1860.—f 5 es BELLEFONTE LIVERY - ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would: respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to accommodate thew with HORSES and VEHICLES at theshortost notice. His stock of Horses are adapted fggapecd and gentleness. The vehicles ate neat angfn goose ordér. Careful drivers will alwa, 5 be.in readinesc to carry passengers to any. point.desired. The pat ronage of the public is respectfully requ — Terms Cash in advance. Oct. 8542-1. MICHAEL RUNKLE. CITY CABINET WARE ROOMS x0. 226, SOUTH SECOND ST., BELOW DOCK], PHIL’ he undersigned would respectfylly es the attention of the eitizens of Delpware go to his superior stock of "CABINET FURNITURE, which he is prepared to sell at the most repasonab: * prices. A oall.1s respectfully solicitejd befv.: making your purchases. i ay 3-60-tf.° DANIEL M. KARJOHER. {EE NEWS OFFICE. The undersigned is about opening; 8 News Office, in connexion with his Pook Stura where Daily and Weekly papejs may | be Ld 2% iptien price Also monthljes at the naugl priges. Vode i] ~idurch 21-30-t, [LI VINGSI6U yan being a practicable workman he flatters hi: Address, Dr J. SXILLIN HOUGHTON doting . “ampere rd Ag or ——— b a a Sm or TE ~~ igon weg |£