MATTERS. 'y quietly in this seemed disposed h. imagine, h the jinglins of a different tale. — | bully time.” % = 8 esteemed towns- returned home on ¥ ington city, where Crs r some time. His . frienc crats will gladly « - weleo jus Sppeany among them once T Ap «ed meet has been gomg on in the ch at Pleant Gap, for a couple - of wet ‘t, We nderstand that it has a. ‘88 suessful as some other . not be ig held in the same place heretocore. r. Brown, we believe, is the preacher | . Sey LiproN, the young man who was f manslaughter, At the last Court. t.;unate murder of Poorman, was by Judge Lin, on Tuesday, the t., to pay a fine of ten dollars, the the prosecution, and to be impris- e year in the County Jail. YrAR’S morning bright and.early er expects to be around among our subscibers in town with an Address, out of ‘hopes to realize something hand- _gome. We bespeak for him a kind reception and hipe that our friends will have their - ————— \ pga will be issued fom this office in order that our jJands may opportunity (0 enjoy the holidays. certainly no class in the community m a week's recreation is more needful “than the printers, and we hope our i ie wil not grumble wnen they fail. to ; eile their Watchman next week. We - take occasion to wish all our friends and Yytrons a * happy New Year.” a ‘Weave often thought 1t extremely fool , ish foray editor to say anything in regard to the weather, in his paper, because hi: : know jastas much about the : kind § weather that prevai's or has been Pre¥ajing. as he does : but notwithstanding We W)|_ fg want of something else to say. tion confidentially of course, that ast issue, thers ha bean a great d wears now experiencing some ecks we had thought that winter ton to visit us this time, but since We wever to see snow before Christ te is an old saying that * a green & “kes a full churchyard.” { AA Brown's Company of Sharp: g Jeft this place on Thursday last risburg. The occasion drew togeth~ e crowd, and our town was, for the sing unusually lively. Owing to the of Capt Brown and Mr. Brisbin, WhO irq both in the army, the publication of Ulatre Democrat has bee susiended. b ill be renewed again we are te. We hope its editors will new and patriotic duties, an lief from the cares ard vcxations to a wrinters life. We learn rp~Shooters are now comforta- ed in Harrisburg. They have , wishes for their future welfare. and they ever have occasion to do battle Country’s honor let them remem- gaged in the fearful strife, that ways tempered with mercy. 3eNesEE Farmun.—The January ‘the ¢* Farmer's Own Paper’ is tions, besides a well filled Ed~ , Ladies Department, Answers to 5, etc. No one interested in the to have double the circulation paper in this country or in Send the 50 cents in stamps to the oseph Harris, Rochester, N. Y., your neighbors to take it with d a dollar bill. : D to see our young and end friend, Mr, Jos. SCHNELL, ph operator at this place, e more. Mr. SCHNELL is now at Gen. McCall’s headquarters. 1 root , Va., ‘and 18 “vu. 4 . not J Best operator in the service. eft this place as a volunteer in three e, but, owing to his remarka- ‘sud “11 in telegraphing Ye ) ks and placed in the fice, at Baltimore. It gives sure to chronicle our friend’s we feel assured the Governme t faithful or efficient officer. Mr, eturning in a few days. He received. cation, we spoke of it 2s being the January number, when we should have said Decem- ber. one, and reflects credit even upon Harper, —- The two leading papers are the *- Franconi an Switzerland,” and a History of the Uni ted States Navy.’ | TAYLOR, the latter by Buna. J. LossiNg — Both these papers are. elegantly illustrated, and we should think the latter a: ticle would prove especially interesting at the present time. usual filled with the choicest hterature: amongst which is a continuation of THACK- ERAY'S ‘¢ Adventures of Philip.” «Monthly Record of Current Events.” + Ed- itors Table,” + Drawer,” *‘ Easy Chair,” and “ The Foreign Bureau,” are all full and complete, and togetPSr much such a maga- zine, as only Harpe” 1s aole to get up.— | gy" Terms ; One copy, one year, $3.00; two copies, $ 5,00, &c. Address Harper & Broth- ers, Franklin Square, N. Y. Election of twelve Directors to conduct the affairs of the Company, for the ensuing year, will be held at tie House of John C. ty. Hewes, Centre Hall. on “on'day, the 13th day of January next, betveer 10A. M.,, and 2 P. M. ¢.4said day. A statement of the transaction of the com- pany, since its organization, accompanied by an address, will be presented by the President. are requested to attend. R. W. Allen, Mr. J. "R, Bailey. Editor of + Jacksonville Wiliams, eldest daughter of Robert Wil. liams. Esq., late of Centre county. Pa. Centre county. Estate of Joseph Williams. dec’d. Orphan’s Court of Centre county, to make distri- bution of the moneys in the hands of the Adminis- trator of Joseph Williams, dec’d, to and among those entitled to the same, will meet the parties of Treah Krumrine and Amos Royer. admin- ed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre coun- ty, to distribute the money in the hands of the | Sheriff. arising from the sale of the personal prop- | duties of his appointment at the Court House, in the borough of Bel'efonte, on Thursday. the 23d day of January, 1862. ()OrPHANS COURT SALE. Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, tho 18th day of January, A. D , 1862, the follow- ing described Real Estate. town of Boalsburg, in the township of Harris in said county, bounded on the South by street. on the North by an alley, on the East by a lot of James Price, on the West by alot of Felix Dale, being sixty feet front and containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, on which is erected a frame dwelling house, shop and other outbuildings paid on confirmaticn of the sale, and the balance in ong year thereafter with interest. to be secur- ed by bond and mortgage on the premises. public sale on at the Court House’ in the borough of Bellefonte, all that certain traet of land situate in Union tp., in tne County of Centre, “bounded by lands of G. “about ten acres of which is cleared. erected a frame bouse and log stable, now in pos- | ,gession of John Sheets. of the sale ; the balance in a interest. of Pennsylvania we have conctuded to make it a _ gghting under and for our good old rLAG. have ) 0 to make thisa © hie Commonwealth. Good substantial uniforms will | are sworn into service. AUDITORS NOTICE. t; HARPER'S MAGAZINE for January has been In our last notice of this pabli- Tu the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun : In the matter of the Administration Account on Estate of Elisabeth Simpson, dec’d The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the said Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of the Administrator of said Estate and make dis- tribution of the balay ce, will meet the parties n- tere sted at his office in Bellefonte. on Thursday. the 16th day of Jaruary, 1862, when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming ir upon said fund. EVAN M. BLANCHARD. Bellefonte, Dee. 19 1861 Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan’s Court of Centre coun- ty : Inthe matter of the Administrator's Ac- count on Estate of Henry Hartsock. dec’d. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the said Court. to make distribution of the balance remaining in the handsof the Administrator, will meet the parties interested at his office, in Beile- fonte, on Wednesday. the 8th day of January, 1862, when and where all persons interested are required to pr. sent their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. EVAN M. BLANCHARD. Bellefonte, Dec. 19, 1861. Auditor, UDITOR'S NOTICE, In the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- In the matter of the Account on Hstate of ane C. Knox, dec’d. The undersigned. an auditor appointed by said Court to audit. setile and adjust the account of the Executors of said Estate, and make distribu- tion of the balance, will meet the parties interest ed at his office, in Bellefonte, on Thursday. the 9th day of Jaauary, 1862, when and where all per sons interested are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, Bellefonte, Dec 19, 1861. Auditor. UDITOR’'S NOTICE. In the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- In the matter of the Administration Account on Estate of David Bartholomew, doc’d. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Administrator of said Estate, will meet the parties interested at his office in Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the 15th day of Janu- ary. 1862, when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims or be debarr- ed from coming in upon said fund. EVAN M. BLANCHARD Bellefonte Dee. 19, 1862 Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, Lettors of Administration on the Estate of William Henney. late of Potter tp , dec’d. have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are hereby noti. fied to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims against said Estate are requested to present them, Auly authenticated, for settlement Dec. 12, 1861-6¢. JACOB SPANGLER. NOTICE. A 11 persons are hereby again notified that the Books of Dr. Geo. Li. Potter and of Drs Potter & Mitchell, have been placed in my hands for settlement and collection. Persons knowing them selves indebted will please cail and make Im- mediate settlement. Early attention is requested and expected ADAM HOY. Bellefonte, Dec. 12, 1861 -3t. STRAY STEER. ge to the residence of the Subscriber, in Ferguson township, about the middle of October, a two year old steer. Red and white: and white belly. and both hind feet were white about four inches up. The owner is requested to com e forward, prove property, pay charges and take itaway, otherwise it will be disposed of ac- cording to law. ALBERT IIOY. Dec. 12. 1861-3. The number before us is a splendid The former by BAYARD The balance of the Magazine is, as The UFFIcE oF * THe Farmers MuTuan Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF CENTRE Qo.,” Centre Harr, Dec. 23d, 1861 The Aunual Meeting of the Members, and th- hours of Members and Citizens generally Dec. 26 3t. G Eo. BucHANAN. Pres. Oct., 31st, at “je Indiana. by & Rev. Sentinel,” to Miss Mary T. UDITOR'S NOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the interested, for that purpose. on Tuesday, January 21st, 1862, at his office, in Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock, P.M. W. J. KEALSH, Dee. 26, '61 Auditor. 3 UDITORS NOTICE. In the Orphan’s Court of Centre coun= ty. - Estate of Joseph Williams, Sr., deca. The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centr. county to make distri- bution of the money in the hands of the admipis- trator of Joseph Williams, Sr, to and among those entitied to receive the same, will meet the pariies interested for that purpose, on Tuesday, January 21st, 1862, at his office in Bellefonte, at 2 o’clock, P. M. W.J.KEALSH Bellefonte, Dec: 26, 1862. Auditor. . NOTICE. A 11 pergous are he eby cautioned against purchasing. orin any way negotiating two certain notes given by me to Jon than Beck, bear- ing date respectively the 13th day of October. A. D.. 1861, the onefor One Hundred and Sixty- Three Dollars and Seventy-Six Cents; the other for One Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars I have aever received value for the said notes and will not pay them. Therefore the public is cautioned against negotiating them. Dee. 12. 1861 4t. THOMAS TUNIS | CENTRE C0. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. the nex annual session of the * Centre County Teachers’ Institute, willbe held at Centre Hall, commencing on UESDAY, the 24th INSTANT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continuing three ox four | days. It is hoped that there will be a full repre- | sentation of the Teachers from all parts of the County. The interests of our common schools rari 3 demand our united efforts to promote and raise rty of Martin Stone. Agent, will attend to the | then to their proper standard, and we can do it in | no way better than fo meet as often a convenient | for mutual consultation and instruction. Come out, one and al . and let us have a good Institute. SAMUEL BRUGGER, President. Unionville, Dee. 12, 1361-2t. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. B* virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Centre county. the following de- scribed Re:l Estate of William Dillon, late of | Huston township. deceased, will be exposed to | public eale oa the premises, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of Jan. A. D., 1862. All that certain messuage tenement aud tract of land situate in the township of. Huston, in the county of Centre, adjoining lands of Clement Beckwith. John T. Hoover, and others. Begin- ning at a white oak stump in said Hoover's field ; thence North forty-seven degrees, west one hun- dred and fifty-two perches to a hickory stump in MeDonald’s field ; thence North fifty-six degrees, | East one hundred perches to a post on Beckwith’s | line ; thence South twenty degrees, West sixty- SAMUEL GILLILAND, two perches along said line to white oak in a cor- Dec. 26, 1861—3t Adm'r of Wm. Price, dee’d 1° of said Hoover's tract ; thenee Scuth seventy : degrees, East one hundred and thirty perehes to RPHAN'S COURT SALE. i { a post on the line of said Hoover's tract; thence ly virtue of an Order of the Grphan’s South fifty two degrees, West ninety-five perches ourt of Centre county, there will be exposed to to the place of beginning, containing forty-six : acres morte orless, on which is erected TERMS—-One half in hand on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by bond ahd mortgage on the premises. JAMES DILLON, Dec. 12, ‘61-ts. Administrator. TO THE PUBLIC! RESOLVED, That we, the undersizned, Merchants of Centre county, believing that & change in our present mode of doing business is necessary, therefore propose to eur friends and patrons. the foliowing terms, yhich we believe w ill prove advantageous to both buyea and seller, to wit: ) A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS to responsible parties, and on #!I running ac- counts not satisfactorily settled fox at the expira- tion ef the time specified, INTEREST WILL BE CHARGED To all of which we hereby pledge ourselves strictly to adhere. THOMAS WOLF & SON, Wolf's Store, SAMUEL FRAUCK. Rebersburg. Hosterman & Harper, do; R. HB. Rorster, Cen- | tre Mills; J. & D. Shaffer, Madisonpurg; D. & H. Shaffer. ditto; John C Motz, Woodward ; W.. Hubler’s Place , D. O. Bower, Aaronsburg; Harper & Grimes, ditto; Gross & Yearick, do; Foote & Hartman, Millheim ; John V. Forster, ditto ; D. A. Rhul. ditto ; J. B Fisher, Centre- ville ; R. H. Duncan, Spring Mills ; Adun Fish- er, Farmer’s Mills ; William Wolf, Centre Hall ; Reuben Keller, Centre Hill; Wm. J. Thompson & Bro., Potter's Mills: Em’l. Swope, Sinking Creek Mill ; M. L. Seitzel, ditto; Danial Hess, Linden Hall; P. Kerlin, & Son, Churehvilla ; Gecrge Jack, Boa'sburg ; John Hibler & Ce, dn: Thomas Dale, Dale’s Mills; Alexander Simple A ToIoNs NOTICE. The Undersigned. an Auditor appoint- ed by the Orphans Court of Cendre county, to set- tle and adjust the exceptions fled to the account | istrators of Samuel Grimes, Jec’d. will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the 22d day of January next, when and where all per- sons nterested may attend if they think proper. J.D. SHUGKRT, Bellefonte, Dec. 26, 1861, Auditer, UDI.OR'S NOTICE. The Undersigned, an Auditor appoint- J. D. SHUSERT, Auditor. Bellefonte, Dee. 26, 1861. By virtue of an Order of the Orphans’ All that lot or parcel of ground sitnate in the TERMS : One-half the purchase money to be MONDAY, the 27th DAY OF JANUARY, 1862, . Peters and others, and known as the William rench survey, containing 200 acres more or less, Thereon TERMS. One-half in hand upon confirmation ear thereafter with JOHN HOFFER, i Guardian of E. and Geo. Hastings. | Dec. 26, 1861.—1m. | 70 THE YOUNG MEN OF PENNA. | AVING - BEEN AUTH RIZED TO recruit a Regiment for the volunteer service regiment of * ¢ Sharp-Shooters ’—riflemen-recruit - ed from the State at large. We want TE N goo | able bodied young men from each county, so as to | have every portion of the State fully and equally | represented. those desirous of serving their country, of ow a splended opportunity offered them We 1» © CRACK HEGIMENT.” if possible, the best in the service of our noble be furnished as soon as the men reach camp and The Regiment will be armed with Minie or Enfield rifles with sabre bayonets. Those desiring to enlist, as positively only TEN will be taken from each county in the State, had better report immediately any time after the 20th of December, to W. W. Brown, Harrisburg, Pa Any or all communications from §& Co , Pine Grove Mills ; Henry Bridge, \itto , distant counties will be speedily answered. | Adam Rankin, Baileyville BN W.W. BROWN, Captain, |” Dec. 5, 1861.—3m. : P. 8.—All Dna favorable to the cause please == STRAY. = copy. dec. 19 4w. BB AY. ‘ame to the residence the Subscriber, on Buffalo Run, about 4 weeks | ago, a Steer of a pale red color, with a wlite face supposed to be about two years ald mext -8pring The vwoer is requested to come forward rove property, and take h'm away, otherwise ESTRAY. : AME to the residence of the Subscri- ber in Furgason township, about the last of September, a’ brindle mooley steer, slit in right Le will be disposed of according to law ear, supposed tobe 15 o months old The, Nov 28—3t G. W. F. GRAY, CATT ig rs ee Che Democratic Watchman. ALEXANDER & FUREY, Publishers. Per annum, (invariably in advance) $1 50 i if mot paid within 6 months. 2 00 “ if not paid until year is out, 2 50 No paper discontinued until all back subserip- tions are paid, and a failure to notify a discontin- nance at the end of the time subscribed for will be considered a new engagement. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. . 1 insertion. 2 do. 3 do. 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Ls now prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. DR. J.B, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAZ & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he respectfully offers his services to his, friends and the public. Office next door to his residence on Spring street. Oct 28-58-tf. IRA C. MITCHELL. CYRUS T, ALE MEVCHRKLL & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELEFONTE, PENN‘A Office in Reynclds’ Areade on the Diamond Ira C. Mitchell has associated C. T. Alexander with him in the practice of law, and they will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them in Centre, Mifflin, Clinton and Clearfield counties, A. 0. FURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. WwW LL practice in the several Courts &° Centre and Clinton counties. All legal I asiness entrusted to his care will receive promp a. tention OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- amond. P.M TEATS, SURVEYOR, i JacksonviLLe, Centre Co., PA. Has recently located in Jacksonville, Centre county. Pa., and would hereby inform the public generally that he is prepared to do all kinds of | Surveying accurately, also to fill out Deeds, make Plots, &e.,of Lands upon the shortest notice.— 35 charges are very reasonable Give him a call October 17, '61-6m. (G HOUSE, OF WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted. Col | lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. — | Interest paid on special deposits. Iixchangein the ! eastern cities constantly on hand for sale. Depos- ts receivea ®. C. HUMES. H. N. MALLISTEE, A. G. CURTIN. DEPOSIT BANK, or HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & €0. | BELLEFONTE. CENTRE COv, PA. | Deposits Received—Billsof Exchange and No Discounted—Interest Paid on Special Deposits— Collections Made, and Proceeds emitted Prompt- y—Exchange on the East constently on hand" J. T. HALE. LEWISTOWN MILLS! Permanently Established. HE Undersigned having leased the Lew istown Mills, refitted and put them in per. fest working order, will continue to pay fhe HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WH! AT AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, or receive it or storage, at the option of those having it for the market. He intends to give personal and close attention to the busiresss, and iuvitesa share of custom and trade, and will labor to give satisfaction. PLASTER & SALT ALWAYS ON HAND. : WALTER B. McATEE. Lewistown, Deo. 5, 1561. TO THE Having just returned from Philadelphia with a new and splendid assortment 0 MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to please all, both young and-old, grave and gay, who may soe proper to give usa 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. . : | Li We have procured theservices of one of the most experienced Milliners in the cily. 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Himes, Pustor of Advent Church, Boston, Dr. Aver: I have used yonr Pills with extraor y. success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, aud I can confidently vecommend them to my friends, Yours, J. V HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855, Dear Sir: 1 am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac- tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOUN G. MEAC.IAM, M.D. Constipation, Costivenc Suppression, Ii cumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop~ sy, Paralysis, Fits, et From Dr. J. I. Vaughn, Too much cannot he said costiveness. If others of our fra as efficacious as I have, they should join me in proclaim- ing it for the he of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough i elf, is the prog of others that are worse. 1 believe tiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect organ and cure the discase. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston. ree doses of your Pills, taken at the ives of the natural secre- appressed, and also very and expel worms. They have that I recommend ce, and I CIS that are 80 much the best physic we no other to my paticuts. From the Rev. Dr. Iawles, of the Meliodist Epis. Church. Purassr Hous Movorenp Si: Tahould your skill has brought me if 1 did not report my case to you, A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru- clating newralgic pains, which ended in chron tism. Notwithstanding T had the best of ph disease grew worse and worse, nntil by the ac excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. zie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. SENATE CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. Dr. AYER: T have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. B= Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valualle remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse- quences that frequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, cr 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Dr. J. ©. AYER & C0., Lowell, Masa. Sold by J. Harris & Co.. Bellefonte, and by one dealer in evry village in the eounty.. THIS WAY OR BARGAINS, In approaching the Public who have heretofore so generally encouraged the Clothing Gmporinm A. STERNBERG & C0. We take pleasure in informing them that the have now received a full stock of "FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, AND GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS. After an experience of many years, the puble, by gencral consent, have decided the above to b Head Quarters FOR CLOTHING ANDGR EAT BARGAINS And their patronage has consequently been such as to justify the proprietors inan attempt to ex- ceed ‘even themselves, in providing for their cus. tomers a stockof FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, such as has never before been og fered at any establishment in this or neighborin- towns by an enormous outlay They are pre ar- ed to exhibit an assortinent which, for quality, variaty, excellence of material, durability of | workmanship ennnot be excelled. They take this opportunity to hereteforo extended, und here- by reassure the public in general that the confi- dence with which they have heretofore (avored them will he merited in the future. OBSERVE THE STAND, "In the DIAMOND, near the Court Efonse ail and you may rely upon it that every article ou purchase, will prove to be precisely what it is represented. The bargains cannot be beat — Cuone one and all and give them a call. To save money, they will sell cheaper than the SLeapest Oet. 19, '61-1y. A. STERNBTRG & C0. None who know the virtues of these | roturn their GREAT CURE. DR. LELAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE 0! LY KNOWN REMEDY FOR RIEUNATISH, GOUT AND NEURALGIA, AND A SURE CURE FOR i | ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. | Os It is a conveniently arranged Band, containing a medicated zompound, to be worn around the | Waist, without injury to the most delica Ry | sons, no change in habits of living is reguive Tend | it entirely removes the disease from the system | without producing the injurious, effects arising, trom the use of powerful interadl medicines which | weaken and destroy the constitution, and give | temrnorary relief only. By ihis treatment, tie | medicinal properties contained in the Band. come ! in contact with the blood and reaches the disease. i throughathe pores of the skin, effecting in everw instanced perfesheure, and restores the parts af- isted to a healthy eondition This Band is also wo. powerfol ATV MERCURIAL agent. and wiil entirely rc¥ieve the 8) jem f om the pernicions ef- fectsof Mercyyry. Moderate cases arc cured in n fow days. and" we are constantly receiving testimo- | nis of its cficsey in aggravated cases of long standing. Prick 32 00. to be had of Druggists generally, | or ean; be sent by mail or express. with full direo- ! tions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. No 409, BROADWAY. New Yoks. @. SMITH & CO. Sole Propristors. N. B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. g° Agents Wanted Everywhere. 51 Bellefonte. July 11, ’61-1y. TBLIXIR PROPYLAMIN THE NEW REMEDY FOR REEUMATISM. During the past year we have introduced to the | notice of the medical profession of this country | the Pure Crustalized Chloride of Propylamine, as a | REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISHM ; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the | Most Flattering Testimonials of its Real Valu | in the treatment of this painiul and obstinate dis- | ease, we are induced to present it to the public in | a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suf- | fering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINT, in tho form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experi. mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, aud with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear | from the published accounts in the medical four- nas.) i it is carefully put up ready for immediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 70 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggis ts and Manufacturing Chemists. June 27, ’61-1y. * PuiLApeLprIy, PA. LOGAN FOUNDRY. QiAsTiasee UNDERSIGNEn having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDRY n the Borough of Bellefonte, together with the patterns, notify their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to make all kinds of Grist, Saw Bill, Forge, Furnace and Rolling Mill Castings. as well as any other kind of wma- chinery Castings. They are also making a large variety of STOVES & PLOWS, including the Wortz Plow, the Wortz [mproved Plow, and several others of the most approved styles, and at the lowest rates for cash or prompt ay; or ab fair rates for trade of all kinds. Mr. yuan being a practicable workman he flatters hime self that his work will give entire satisfaction.— They have now on hand. COOKING STOVES, auitable for either Coal or Wood, which they will wll on reasonable terms according to size and style; also nine plate, air-tight. egg and other won! stoves, at reduced rates. They would call attention to a neat pattern of Coal Stoves ¢ sively of cast iron, which they are mow 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, &z. They are also prepared to make Iron Railing any kind and description. also Waterand Blas Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what aver size desired. All «rders from a distance will bo prom eadly a ‘ended to as heretofore, and they hope by care and a desire to please, to keep this, what it nowis, tne loading establishment in the county. A. RYAN & CO. Bellefonte, August 4.1859. { 2De es PENNSYLV'A HOTEL 77: SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY 1 informs the citizens of Ceggre county and the public in general, that he has leased this Ho- tel, and is now ready and prepared to accommo- date travelers in a style, which he flatters himself will meet with public approbation and patronage. People from the County during their sojourn at Bellefonte on weeks of Cofirt, will find the Penn- sylvania Hotel, an agreeable restin lace. The flouse is spacious and furnished in superior HE TABLE of the subscriber will be supplied with all the substantial provisions, ‘delicacies and juxuries, which a productive Country can furnish or industry vigilance and exertion ean procure. HIS BAR, will always contain a general assort- ment of the very best liquors, that the Eastern warket affords, adapted to suit the most eapricious THE STABLE, will be attended by an attentive and obliging Ostler, well qualified to discharge the luties pertaining to this important department ot a public establishment, designed for the accommo- dation of travelers generally. Accommodating servants will always be in at- tendance to supply the wants and contribute to the somfort and satisfaction of those who may bo dis | posed to patronize the Hotel of the subscriber, by whom nothing wiil be omitted which wiil render his customers eomfortable and happy. From the attention and time, which the under- | signed has devoted to this branch of business, and | his experience, he hopes to merit and receive a | easonable share of the patronage of the public. i Apri 12, 1360. PHILIP? KEPHART. v3 00 XE 8ST ORE 5B GEORGE LIVINGSTON, | at his well known stand on che North-eastern ¢or- {ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps | stantly on hand alarge assortment of | THEOLOGICAL, CAL, } HLLANEOUS | AND SCHOOL | Also, a large variety of : ! BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the best quulity MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &e. &c. ° . [7° Books brought to order at a small advance (n the eity prices. JIn28-t£-8. GEO. LIVINGSTON. ROOPSBURG BREWERY. (NEAR BELLEFONTE.) ‘+ YE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES- pectfully. announce to the people of this ieinity, and the publi generally, that he is en- gaged, at Roopsburg, near Bellefonta, in the man- afecture oi Ale, P rter Lager and Table Peer, which ws anshed wholesale to purchasers in kegs or barrels, at desirable rates. These articles are manufactured pure and are warranted to be a good as can be purchased iu the State. i Fresh Brewer's Yeast left daily at the Store of Maruxn Stone in the borough of Bellefunte, for sale, LoVe LLAAS. { es ' BOOKS. | Lodetrrte. Jur d Hem.