& Maso CENTRE “CouNty.—Our readers will remember that a few months ago, we called attention to the fact that some gentle: men were canvassing the county for subseri- bers to a map of Centre county, and very many have doubtless been solicited and perhaps become subscribers (o this map.— It is now finished and ready for delivery. Mr. Tilden, the publisher, and his assistant arenow in the county, and have “already commenced the distribution, and in the course of a few days all the subscribers will receive their copies. Of course all should have the money ready for them, as they are strangers ahd hardly wish the troubie of coming again. The map, so far agit has been seen, we believe pleases everybody.— 1t is all and more than we expected, both as regards design and execution, although we had made up our minds for something pretty good. It is substantially and thoroughly made, and shows taste in the arrangement. The size of the map we do not remember, put we believe 1t was some four or five feet oach way. In the corners are designs of our public buildings. About the margin are cnlarged plans of all the villages that could not be given in full on the county map itself. In addition to these are business directories of some of the villages, snd a table of dis- tances, so that the map isin reality a sort of geographical compendium of Centre coun- ty. On the map itself, every road in the in the county is given with accuracy, and the name of every land owner, so that, by the assistance of this, directions can be given to find any place mn the county. AupAcious Arreypr AT ROBBERRY..—An attempt was made, on Tuesday night last, between twelve and one o’clock, to perpetrate a robberry on the residence of Mr. John Bayard, on Spring street, near the Presby- terian church. His wife, who was alone at the time, succeeded in arousing the neigh~ bors, upon the appearance of whom the villains beat a hasty retreat before they had accomplished their nefarious undertaking. Mr. Bayard having been engaged in the lightning rod business at one time, had in his possession a seit of superior ladders, and for the double purpose of presering them from thieves and the weather, had placed them under the rear of his dwelling, closing the opening between the floor and ground with boards which were firmly nailed. In order to secure the ladders it was neces- sary to remove these boards, and in doing $0 the noise occasioned thereby awoke Mrs. Bayard. Whether the object of the thieves was simply to obtain possession of these ladders for their intrinsic worth, or that they might facilitate the accomplishment of some more extensive felonious enterprise it is very difficult to determine. They were ~~ plainly scen by persons residing on the oppo- site side of the street, and are said to have had a small concealed light with them. Sus- picion rests upon ccrtain parties, Eat no arrests have been made. A Snort SerMoN.—The object in this brief discourse will be to disclose some very important truths contained in a short passage found among our Satin’s scribbling, penned while under the inspiration of an Jeo Cream treat, which the printers of this office received a few days ago. * Beloved, 1 would not have you ignorant of the exhil- arating qualities of a highly flavored dish of Ice Cream.” Three points may be noticed here with profit. First, when to get the refreshment reccommended ; second, where to get it ; and third, how to gett. Then, first, it should be eaten during that season of the year when the blood is likely to be heat- ed to an unpleasant degree by an arid state of the atmosphere. The second proposition we answer by stating that the treat men- tioned above was a gift from Mrs. Sourbeck, who has just opened a splendid saloon in the old Temperance House stand, on Bishop street. ‘The third proposition, * how to get it?” is easily answered. By paying twelve and a half cents for one dish, and twent five cents for a couple. A Bricur Spor.—Amid the general gloom which at present seems to be gathering over and settling down upoc the business energies of the country, there still remains a few bright spots whose light and lustre retain All their brilliancy. It is not strange that They should draw to them the attention of Ahe public, and be visited by those in search the comforts and conveniences of life. One of the oases to which we allude, as existing $n the desert of popular depression extend jng throughout the length and breadth of dur land, is found near the south-east corer of the diamond. The light emanating from that point arises from a superb display of goods and wares at the establishment of Hoffer & Brother, the arrival of which was hailed as the dawn of a new epoch in the merchantile history of Bellefonte, and was followed by a rush of a patronage unprece- dented in the history of that establishment. The merits and extent of their last arrival can only be ascertained by paying them a visit. « A FiNg OuLp Time.’—The services of Mr. Collins, the accomplished piper, having been secured, an animated dance came off at Simon 'Mulroony’s establishment, on Bishop street, yesterday evening. The af- fair was characterised by the most perfect ‘order, and was participated in by a large A FIRE WN MiLESBURG—ALMOST.—A few | days ago the citizens of Milesburg were thrown into a sfate of great consternation by hearing the alarm of fire in the dircetion of, and seeing large volumes of smoke isu ing from their beautiful, but unfimshed public school building. The citizens were soon on the ground, and with the assistance of their town engine, with which they could almost throw water into the second story windows, soon succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The plasterers were lathing the lower part of the building at the time, and the floors were covered with Shavings and chips from the carpenters’ benches, which, with some of their tool chests, were still in the building. The fire originated from a couple of little boys playing with fire in the building. The loss was inconsiderable, ex- tending to the destruction of some of the lath on the wall and one of the tool chests. Ramer Oarxovs. —The following notice was found posted up in various quarters of our town, on last Tuesday morning, and it seems to puzzle our citizens to find out its originators, the ¢ many citizens,” by whom it is signed :— « Norticr is here by given to all coloured inhabitents of Bellefonte and vicinety to leave the county within three days from date and all those having property, it will be sold to the best advantage and the money paid over to to them. By order of Many CITIZENS. Berreroxts, May 25th, 1861.” The above is a correct copy of the notice, and its diction betrays too much of the idiocrasy to bo the expression of the senti- ment of even one citizen, a8 We question the writers eligibilit, to citizenship. Dear AT CaMp SLIFER.—A young man named Charles Winters, a member of the Curtin Guards, now statroned at Chambers- burg, died in camp on Tuesday, the 21st inst., of inflamatory rhumatism. His re- mains were brought to Reebersburg, in this county, where his friends reside, on Thurs. day, where they were interred with appro priate obsequies. Ie was only eighteen years old, but prompted by a desire to serve his country, he braved the perils of the field to vindicate i‘s Constitution and laws, and, thougl: dying of disease, deserves the honor due a patriot and a soldier. Tug Centre GUARDS. —This company have received their orders to march on Thursday next, the 6th prox. Their destination is not certainly known, but after leaving here they will proceed to Harrisburg, and there receive their final orders. Tt will be no de- preciation of the companies which have al- ready left this locality to say that itis, in a physical point of view, the most formidable corps that has been enlisted in this county. Their enlistment is for three years. Weare requested to state that they will meet here at 10 A. M., and leave precisely at 1 P. 3. Fire IN Rernerspurc.— We have learned from authentic sources that a very destrac- tive fire occurred in Recbersburg, this coun- ty, on Thursday last, consuming two dwell: ings and the town school house. TEe names of the property holders were unknown to our informant, as was also the extent of the pecuniary loss. The fire seems to have originated, by accident, in one of the private houses, and, there being no efficient means available with which te sappress it, rapidly extended to and destroyed the other build- ings referred to above. ; New Carriage MANUFAOTORY.—Mr. S. A. McQuiston, who advertises in another column of this week’s issue, has opened a new carriage manufactory on Penn street near Bishop, and in the vicinity of the stage stables. He has been engaged in the busi- ness in this place for some time, and has established a high repntation for mechanical skill and proficiency. Pesry Larcexy.—Mr. Loder, residing on Cheapside, was feloniously relieved of a quantity of provisions, consisting of about a quarter of veal, two or three loaves of bread and about a half a bushel of potatoes. Mr. Loder expresses a sense of satisfaction at the charity of the thief in leaving him a part of his larder, but has no desire that he should return. DIED. On the 24th inst., in Harris twp, Mrs, RACHEL Brissy, aged about 40 years. Cn the 23d inst., in Harris twp., Mrs., wife of Jaues FosTER, aged about 23 years. Rr ————————T— Reported Yor the ‘Watchman. ] Bellefonte Markets. A. STERNBERG & COS Cheap Clothing Store (above Tivingiton’s Book Store) in the Diamond, Bellefonte. May 23, 1861. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the Estate of Adem Stem late of Potter Township deceased, have bren granted EUR Whito Wheat...... $1 10;Bacon.... 10 Red di 1.05: Butter 12% Rye 45K 10 Corn 40;Lard 10 Oats .. 25;Tallo 123 Potatoes 75! UP! UP!'! UP!!! WALK UP, | ROLL UP, TUMBLE UP STEP UP, JUMP UP, CLIMB UP, RUN UP, SKATE UP, DE } RUSH UP SWIM UP, FLY UP, CRAWL UP, FIRE UP, STEAM UP, TAIL UP, 4 FORMERLY PHYSICIAN AND : TAL, OF his friends, he has concluded to pay profession at the day set forth, can be consulted by ihe a Liver and Lungs; Cancer, Fits, Serofula, the Ear, can be speedily cured by Dr. BORT:S Scie CORSICA, at Whitmore's Hotel, June 1st. BELLEFONTE, Conrad House, "YRONE, at Mrs. Thomas’ Hotel, The time has come that all who can esca see the well known and justly celebrated pared under his own supervision, and therefore, graves. Remember that Dr. sylvania® Remember, Remember that Dr. Bort ma be faithfully carried out. Certificates of Cures may be seen 2 THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF Messrs, Hoffer Brothers. HE Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of Spring and Suminer Goods, which, for variety, have never been equal- ed by any establishment in this section of coun- try. Having purchased the stock of goods on hand of Mr. George Jackson, they will continue the business at the old stand, No. 2, Reynolds's Azcade. Their stock consists of a general [assortment of Dry Goeds, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, and Glassware, including a host of other articles in their line, among an can be found an extensive and varied selection of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloths, Debeiges, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Delaines, Alpacas, French Merinoes, Plaids, e. Their gentlemen’s woar consists of 2 largo gs sortment of Casimores, Cloths, Satinets, Satin, Vesting, Tweeds, Hats and Caps. And an cxten- sive assortment of Bootsand Shoes for Lrdies and Gentlemen and Children, with almost every other article that may bo necessary to supply the wants of thecommunity. The pressure of the money market having had the effect of reducing the price of many articles of merchandise, the undersigned have been ena- bled to buy their stock at such rates that they can sell goods at prices to suit the times. And as they intend to do their best to please their customers, both in the quality of goods, and prices, they hope to receive a reasonable share of patronage. All in want of goods will pleasp call and examine their stock. . B.—They will keep constantly on hand, EX- TRA FLOUR, which they will sell at the lowest cash price £72" Country produccof all kinds taken in ex- change for goods. HOFFER BROTHERS. Bellefonte, March 28, 1861.—1y. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! SPRING CREEK WOOLEN MANUFACTORY. ROPERT KENDALL, in connection with Samuel Houser, has commented business anew at the old stand on Spring Creck, under the firm of Kendall & Houser, where our highest am- bition will be to render satisfaction to all whomay favor us with a lock of wool or otherwise. Tho public generally may rely upon obtaining goods of a superior quality from our wagons, or at the es- tablishment, as we ios not to be surpassed by any similar concern in the country. Our long con- nection and business transactions at this place heretofore we trust will be a sufficient guarantee for the future. You will all please remember that our wagons will be around in due season ie exchange goods for wool, of which we anticipate a very generous pile. Cloth, Satinet, Flannels Blanketing Carpeting, Shawle,Coverlets, Stocking yarn, and some inoney always en hand to exchange for wool and all marketable produce. Roll Card- ing done well at 84 cents por pound. The Senior partner would embrace this oppor- tunity and make acknowledments to his numerous friends and former customers, knows of no goo reason why old friends should not meet again in a coat of the same cloth. Benner township, March 3-759-tf. BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY. FARMERS BRING ON YOUR THRESH- ING MACHINES. S. HAUPT, J&., & CO., ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre county, that they have disposed of the Foundry and Machine Shopsin Millheim and have leased the Foundryof J.D. Harris & Co., at the Big Spring near Bellefonte, where they are prepared with material and experienced mechanics to do all kinds of repairing at Threshing Ma- chines, Cloyer Huilers and Grain Drills, at the shortest notice. : : HORSE POWER & PEIR*POINTS PAT- . ENT SHAKERS, he best articles for its purpose now in use, will be kept constantly on hand. mall jobs of repairing may be waited on by those coming from a distanee, thereby saving the time and expense of a second trip. All kinds of Verandas and Fence made. The best models of modern taste will be duly consulted, and articles will be made to order in such a style of superior elegance as willremove all inducement to visit the cifies. Charges moderato. August 4, 1859. JOHN MONTGOMERY RR peanly informs the citizens of Belle- fonte that he still continues to carry on tho Tailoring and Clothing bysinets at his old stand in Brokerhoff’s Row, on Main street, where he is repared to make “to order, all kinds of Clothing in the neatest and most fashionable style. He keeps on hand a general variety of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, of the latest and most Stpioved patterns. Ready made Clothing of all kinds which he is selling at reduced prices. He fecls thankful for the very liberal support heretofore extended, and hopes to morit a continuance of the same: ellefonte, Jan. 5th, 1860,-13. WAR WITH THE SOUTH AND GREAT RE- DUCTION IN PRICES!!! JOHN S. LONBERGER; PB tcataly informs the citizens of Belle- fonte and vicinity that he has opened a new cheap cash TIN AND SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT, on Bishop street, one door west of the dwelling owned by George Lonberger, which he intends gelling from thirty to fifty per cent. cheaper than the cheapest, Please give him a call before purrs chasing elsewhere and find out the above fact. Grain of all kinds taken in exchange for wares. January 3, 1861. to tho Subscribers, who roquest all p in- dobted to said Estate to make immediate payment and all those having demands against said Estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement. May 23-6t. JACOB STEM. “number of our youfig dancing friends. LOTHING CLOTH, Twee d,Cassime and Satinet Coats, pants and vests. A large assortment of Woolen and Cotton Drawers and Un dershirts for sale by TONNER & SIELL. ‘ADAM STEM. Bellefonte, Oct. 14-'58-iF. HOPE EYE, EAR, AND LUNG PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, DOVTOR BORE, SURGEON TO THE BROMPTON LUNG HOSPI- LONDON, ENGLAND, Now of PITTSBURG, Pa., begs to announce to all Invalids, that owing to the many polictitations of 1 visits to the fellowing Aamed ioted, both Male and Female, its and all Diseases of tire Blood. Also, 8 ing to the EYE and EAR. PARTIAL DEAENESS, Ringing Noises in the Head , and Discharges from ntific Treattont ; pave bafled the skiil of the so called distinguished physicians. ~ APPOINTMENTS: CLARION, at Clark’s Hotel, from the 15th shy to the Ist of Jane. gain, BROOKVILLE, at the American House, from the 3d to Yth of June. LUTHERSBURG, Recd’s Hotel -June 10th and 11th. Again, Sept 10th and 11th CLEAR FIELD, Johnsons Hotel, from June. 12th to 16th. nt from June 17th to 19th. from June 21st to 22d. Again, At his INFIRMARY, from June 22d to July 17th. : , T——O—— LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF TRUTH AND REASON AND PROFIT BY IT. e the iron grasp.of Mercury, by Electic ih Physician D i tl ly tru d safe medicines, extracted from the moste oice Roots an s 2 A y avoiding the uso of all MINERAL POISONS, which were never designed for the system, to take which many thousands have THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. » Remember that Dr. Bort wants no patients but those fully capable of appreciating and distinguish ing tho services of a regular thorohgh bred physician, from a paltry unlearned and trifling quack. Remember. Dr. Bort's remedies and treatment are entirely unknown to all others in this country ; epared from a life spent in the great hos itals of Europe and the first in ountr Db "Bort has ay extonded practice than any other physician in Western Penn- that citizens of edueation and our popular men ato all well sequainted with, 1 i mmending Dr. Bort to the afflicted. yi Br Ee that Dr. Bort ee no false representations togull the unfortunate, but all he says will places; and by arriving on Diseases, of the Heart, all Disenses appertain- and many other Diseases that Sept. 1st and 2d. Again, Sept, 3d, 4th and 5th. Again, — Again, Sept. 12th and 13th. Sept. 14th and 15th. calling, withou delay, to DR. BORT, who will. 2dminister Herbs, which are. pro- fallen victims and gone to early the country. add take Remember, that Dr. Bort pays Syoryientios to diseases of a chronic nature, t his respeetive rooms. READ! READ! GREAT ATTRACTION NEW AND CHEAP : CLOTHING STORE. N THE DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE City Branch of Reizenstein Brothers, 124 North Third Street, Philadelphia. TT undersigned reepectfully announce to the inhabitants of Centre County aud the pubiie in general, that they have opened at the above named place, the most extensive and beat selected assortnient of , READY-MADE CLOTHING and gentlemen’s furnishing goods that has ever been oxhibited in this Borough, and which thoy will sell 30 percent. choaper than the cheapest! Our Stock embraces a full and complete assort- ment of Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Cassimere Business Coats; Satinet, Tweed, Jean, Farmers’ and Mechanies’, Cassimere, Frock nd Back Coats, Pea Jackets, &e., &eo. Oyercoats of =e Cloth, President and Moscow Beavers, Seal Lion skin, Union Cassimeres, ribbed and pa Paotaloons of fine Cassimere and Doeskix, black, silk-mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest styles, as well as Satinet and Union Cassimeres; Pants of strong and substantial stuff, for the La- borer, Farmer and Mechanic. An endless variety of Vests, such as aatin, silk and silk-finiched Velvets, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cassimere, Cloth, Satin, ete. A general assortment of Boys’ and youths’ Cloth- ng and Gentlemen's Furnishing Gaods§ Hats,- Caps, Undershirts and drawers, the quantity. Superior Soal Varnish $2 per gal. by quantity. Nails, best Duncannon, at $3,10 by quantity. Sugars, good Browns, at 6,7 & 8 ots. « best A. White, at 9 cts. post Crushed, &e., at 10 cents. Rio Coffee, best, at 15% cts. by the quantity. Best Syrup Molasses, Penn, at 50 cts. per. gal. Dried Apples, at $1,50; Dried Peaches, large halves, at $3 to $3,25. Candies, 15 ots. ; good Raisins, 9 cts. by box. Dried Migs, 7 cents ; Segars, very good German Sixes at $4 per 1000 in boxes. March 21, 1861. No. 12. F.J. HOFFMAN. + Lewistown, Pa. TO THE WORLD AT LARGE! - AND BOALSBURG & VICINITY IN PARTICULAR. he subscribers having taken the Store formerly occupied by Messrs Johnston & Kel ler, beg to eny to the people of Boalsburg and vi- cinity that they will continue the DRY GOODS AND GROCERY BUSINESS in its various branches, and will spare no pains to keep up a full assortment of everything usually kept in gny country store, and will sell at prices which we trust will solicit a share at least of your patronage . All kinds of country produce taken at full mar- ket prices in exchange {or goods. Bring along your @rain, your Bacon, your Buttcr, your Eggs, your Rags, your Tallow, your Lard, your Hard Soap, yout Bees Wax, your Feathers, and in case you aye nothing of this kind your cask will zever be refused. : JOUN HIBLER & CO, Boalsburg, April 20, 1860—tf. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. aya Sarsaparilia FOR PURIFYING THE BLCOD. And for ‘the ‘needy cure of the following complaints: Serofulaand Scrofulous Affections, such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, oils, Blains, and all Skin Discases. . OAKLAND, Ind., 6th June, 1850. J. C. Ayer & Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to aec- knowledze what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having inherited & Scrofulous infection, I have sutfercd from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it Durst out in Ulcers on my hands aud ans: som i turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. years ago it broke out on my head and overed mi and ears with oue sore, which was pain and | beyond description. I tried many medicines and physicians, but withont much relief from any thi fact, the diso) g to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had props an alterative (Sarsuparilla), for I knew fr x rep tion that any thing you made must ba Cincinnatiand got it, aud used it till it cv it, as you advise, in small doses of a te: month, and used almost three bottles, 1 gkin soon began to form under the sceb, which « while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know feelings that the disease has gone from my system, can well believe that I feel what I am siying when you, that I hold you to be one of the and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Il ipolas, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald ifead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to ferminato fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsapurilla, and also a da ous Malignant Erysipelas by largo doses of the so he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. | Bronchocelé, Goitre or Swelled Nee Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes: “11 les of youl Sarsaparilla cured we from a Go — eous swelling on the neck, which I Lad suffered from over two years.” Leoucorrhen or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Disenscse Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of Now York City, wr “1 most cheerfully comply with tho request of your 1b in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in tho numerous complaints for which we employ such a remady, but especially in Female ‘ of the Scrofulous dinthesis. have cured many ate cases of Lencorrheea by it, and some whers plaint was caused by ulceration of tho ules ation itself was soon cured, Nothing withi edie equals it for these female derangenic Edward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala, rons ovaria® tumor on one of the femal which had defied all the remedies we at length been complotely cured by your sipariila. Our physician thought mothi tion eould afford relief, but he advised the Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutti proved effectual. After faking your veumed no symptom of the disease remains.” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. . 5 NEW ORLEANS, 25th Angust, 12 Dn. J. C. Aten: Sir, I cheorfully comply wiih ih - quest of yonr agent, and report to you somo of the clleets 1 have realized with your Savsaparilla. 1 havo cured with it, in wy practice, most of the com- plaints for which it, is recommended, and | fi effects truly wonderful in the ewe of Fone curial Disease, One of my patients had in his throat, which were consuming his pal top eof his mouth. Your Sarsapatilla, cured him in five weeks, Another was at ondary symptoms in his rose, and the ule eaten away a considerable part of it, eo that 1 disorder would soon reach his brain and ki yielded to my administration of your ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of cours some disfiguration to his face. A woman wh treated for the same disorder Ly mercury was from this poison in her bones. They had becor sitive to the weather that on a damp day sho su cruciating pain in her joints and bones. Shi cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few we know from its formula, which your agent gavo 1 this Preparation from your laboratory inust be remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable res with it have not surprised me. G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Fraternally yours, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint INDEPENDENCE, Preston Co., Va., 6th Dr. J. C. Aver: Sir, IT have been aftlicte ful chronic Rhewmatism for a long time, wl #kill of physicians, and stuck to mo in remedies I could find, until I tried your ¥ bottle cnred me in two weeks, and restored 1 health 53 much that I am far better than before J was attacked. I think ita wonderful medicine. J. FREAM, Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: “1 lave been afMicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed my health, Itried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rov. Mr. ¥ i me to try your Sarsaparilla, because ho said he knew you, and any thing yon made was worth trying. By the bloss- fog of God it has cured me, and has so purifl as to make a new man of me. I feel young # best that can be said of you is not half good enongh, Schirrus, Cancer Tenors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries wud Exfoliation of the Bones. A great variety of cases have been reported to us where enres of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may be found in our Auiovican Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep= $Y, Telancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of these affect have Deen made by the alterative power of this medi It stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous ac overcomes disorders which would be supp reach. Such un ijomedy has long been required Ly the ne- cessities of the people, And wo are {onfident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR THE RAPID CURE OF 3 Buys Ic. ults Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the Relies of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Discase, This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the eure of throat and Jung complaints, that it is useless here to publish tho evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its tiuly wonderful eures of pulmonary disease, have it known throughout the civilized nations of tl Few are the eommunities, or aven. families, anic who have not some personal experience of its e some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunge. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir- tues that it did have when making the cures which have won go strongly upon tho confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & €0., Lowell, Masa, Sold by J. Harris & Go., Bellefouts, C G. Ry- man, Milesburg, R. D. Cummings, Port Matilda, J. H. Heter & co., Boalsburg, and by onc dealer inevery village in the ¢ourty. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS. The high and envied celebrity which this : pre-eminent medicine has acquired for its invariable efficacy in all the diseases which it pro- fesses to cure, has rendered the usual practice ot ostentatious puffling not only unnecessary but un- worthy of them. They are known by their fruits; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In all cazes of costiveness, fdyspepsia, billious and liver affec- tions, piles, rheumatism, fevers and agues, obsti- nate headaches, and all general derangements of health, these Pills have invariably proved a cer- tain and speedy remedy. A single trial will place the Life Pllls boyond the reach of competition in the estimation of every paticnt. Dr. Moffat’s Phoenix Bitters will bo found equally efficacious in all nervous debility, dys- epsia, headache, the sickness incident to females in delicate health and eyery kind of weakness: ot tho digestive organs, = For.sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 536 Broadway. and by Medicine Deal- = and Dragglsts generally throughout the coun- ry. A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. A FARM FOR SALE. BE undersigned oifers for sale his Farm, situated in Ferguson township, ne vil lage of Pine Grove, containing ons fu nd seventy-four acres, about one Si dred thirty of which is cleared and in a state of good cultiva- tion. The farm is pleasantly situated on the main road leading from I owisburg to Spruce Creek, and within ailing distance of the village of Pine Grove. There is a fine young orchard growing on the premises, and can truly be called the best farm in the County. Any persoudesirous of pur chasing a good farm would do well to call and mako an examination beforo purchasing clso where. For terms apply to Aug. 2,60. WM. BURCHFIRLD Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Nit i3 peculiarly suited. A SUPERLAT: LC. IC,DIURL TON 1 DYSPES HVICORATING CORDIAL To the Citizens of New Jersey & Pennsylvania, APOTHECARIES, DRUGGIS GROCERS ANE PRI- VATE FAMILIES. Wolie’s Pure Cognac Brandy, Welic’s Pure Maderin, Sherry und Poni Wine. Wolfe's Pure Smmnica and St, Croix Bum Wolfe's Pare Scotch and Frish Whisky ALL EN BOTTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of tho citizens of the United States to the above Wines and Li- quors, imported by Udelpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this coun try for the Pay of hi Tebrated Sehied Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his latter to m ing of the purity of his Wines and Liquor « T will stake my reputation a s a man, my stand- ing as a merchant of thirty yoars residence in the city of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imperted, and of tho best quality. and can be r y purchaser,”’ Every bottle name on the wax, and a fac on the certifies The pub vited to call a sale at Retail by cers in Philadelphia. Guonce H. ASHTON, Sols Read the following from the New York Ixorwons Busivess ror ovr NEw Yo CHANT. —W wy to inform our fellow mn No. 332 Market st, Phia. cent for Philadelphia. for me {r. Wo! the poisonou it with Wolf oh a 1 against United 8, ruinous ores of I. P Green, sad fonte, Ya. & Co. B 20, 1860.— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE STORE. BAXTRESSER & CRIST T4ave just opened, in the store room on the North West ¢ formerly Is er argo an House Trimmings o. JOCKET and T riety and price. ROSS CUT, Mill and Circular Saws of t manufacture, 18, Pistols, Shot Guns, and Locks of HA.d every description and the quality. ORTICE and Rim Locks and Latches of different kinds. PBOARD, Chest Bo Large and Small Pad Loc D, Back, Grafting a . , Hand, and Chopp F3UTCHERS’ Cleavers b Drawing Knives, I "YAY, Manure and Sp wate Tools of every desirable v. CIADDLER’S Hardware-—a general assori- nr ment and 50 por cent.lower than any placa else £4 ARRIAGE Makers’ Trimm Carpen. ters’ Tools which ean not be 1. lh d Panne] Saws, ing Axes. and Choppers, Pipe Skein, and Wag i Iron Axel 5 and Putty, Coal Oi! and Lamps, V Finid, &e. 0 11. CLOTHS, Patent Leather, Rope, and Wire of every size in abundance. ed with the If ¢ facilities for purch lled by any other estab re themselves abie to sell ed per eent. lower than any nd inviie n need of vos of the THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S CELKBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Premeied from a prescription of Sir James Glarke, M. I).. Physician Extraor- dinary to the Queen. This incaluable medicine is unfailing in the cur of all those painful and dangerous diseases to w the female constitution is subject. It mi ; all excess and removes il obstructions, a speedy cure may be rslied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It will, in a shor bring on tho monthly x * with regularity. Each bottle, price O DOLLAR, bears the Gos ernment Stamp of Great Britain, Beware of coir terfei CAUTION. These rong the IY nancy, as the but at any oth Iu all cases Pain in the Bac exortion, Pa! tion of the Heart, i s, thzse Pills will effect a, cur ilad 1 al; Sele Agent for the United © JOB MOS (Late X. C Bald Rochoster, N.Y. stamps enclosed to a bottlo, cons P. P.GREEN, Agent for Bellelonio