© of thut ergan. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. Are you sick, fechble. and complaining Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, Lhd your feelings um comfortable? Thess symp Gms are often thre prelude to seriuns illness, Soie fit of slcknoss 18 crevplug npem yon, and should bw averted by a timely wee of the right vene ody. Take Ayers Piliy and cloange out the disordered hue mors — purify the bloud, and let the Buids move on unob- structed in hesith again, : stimulate the functions 2 the body ito viga tus ae aS RST", $ivity, purily tho syste from ” ‘the tins which make isoase. A settles somewhere in the body, and ob- Grogs Ate a fanotions. These, If not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro- ducing general ravation, saflering, aud disease, While Ia this condition, op) 1 by the derangements, taka Ayer's Pills, and seo how directly thay restore ths tl on of the system, and with it the buoyant foetiug of health again. What is trus andl so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, 13 also trus in many of tho doop-seated aud dangerons distempors, The sumo purgative effect expels them. Caased by shnilar obstrus. thona and derangements of the nalniul functions of the pay they are Eapiding and many of thew surely, cured by a he samo meane. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering (ruin the disorders they curc. : Statements from leading physics in some of tha principal cities, and from other well kuown public per- Sona. From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Youis, Ith, 4. 1850, Dn. Aver: Your Pills are the paragon of all that iy reat In medicine. They have cared my little daughter «f ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved acuruble for years. Her her has been tong gricy usly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and 3 her hair. After our child oy cured, sho also tried 5 our Lill, ail they have-oured her. fsa ills a sey ASA MOKGRIDGE. As a Family Physic. Prom Dr. I. We Cartwright, New Orleans, “Yonr Pilis uro the prince of purges. Their excellent ¢ wlities surpnsd any cathirtic wo possess. They arm A ibe, but very certnin and eifectund in their action on th) £ 1s, which mules them invaluable 0 udin tue daily toeatment of disease. Tcadache, Sick Pivadinchbe, Foul Stomach. Brom Br. Ldwnd Boyd, Baltimore. Brar'Buo. Aven: Jeannot answer you what complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say «ll that wg ere treat with a puorgative incdicine, I place great dopen- dence on an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with isanse, and believing as [do that your Pills afford us the best we bave, I of otirse value them highly. Prrrsnsag, Pa. Mav 1, 1835. Dr. J.C. Aven. Sle: T have besn repeatedly cured of viz worst Aeaduche any hody can have by a dose or twe «f your PII It scemis to arise from a foul etumach, 15¢ fb Otic. b great 1espect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerte nf Stecumer Clarion, Pddlons Disorders — Liver Complaints, Avo Dr. Theodore Bl, of Now Ti Nat only aro your Pills admirably ne Jd ad an aperient, bat 1 find the tim Liver very macked imbeod. 3 e proved wore effectual for the curs of ddious ints this one remedy Iocan mention. sincerely ri oico that we have at dength a purgaiive which is woi- thy the confidences of iho profussi ou amd the people. DEPARTMENT OF Tk INTER Washington, D. Cu Tih Feb, 185¢ dine X have used your Vilis wa al und hospital pruciice ever since you made then, and cannot hesitate to tay they are the best cathartic we caiploy. Their regu- Dating action on the liver is quick and decided, conse- greatly they are an adinivable remedy for devangom Indeed, L Lave seldom found ac eof « dius diseuse so obstinate that it did uot readily yield to Diem. Fraterpally yours, ALONZO BALL, M.D, Lhigeician nf the Marine idopit 4, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Relax, Worms. From Dr. J G. Gree, uf acago Your Pills have had a long trial iu wy practice, and I P.old then du esteem us ane of the best aperients 1 huvo ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes Sens an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for ions dysentery and diarrled. Their sng conting nakes them very acceptable aud couveuivut for (he uss of women and children, Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. Some evs Jo Vo Himes, Dsstr of Advond Clas chy Boston, Br. Ayer: T have used your Pills with extrandiney © 1xcess in my family and among those © am cath to visit 3 distress. To regulate the or of digestion and ~.rify the blood, they are the very Lisl remedy I have vr known, and I ean confidently recommend them to = friends. Yous, J..V HIMES. Wirsaw, Wy Yes Sm 1am usin aid find thom an ex Ly item and pa ily the fountain 3 Lk ’ Joli “onstipation, Costive ness, Rheumatism, Gout, Nec ty, Paralysls, Fits, et, From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Mondrecl, Coneda. much cannot bo said of your Pills for the cave of Ifothers of our fraternity Lave found 11 ious as T have, they should join me in ju of the multit uppression, ralgia, Drop- « ‘gan aud cure the disease. From Mes. Be Stuart, Physician and 3 I find one or two large roper time, are excellent ‘ei when wholly «floctual to cle : 10 £0 much th © other to my ~ ron the Rev. Dr. Hawkes, of the Mood, Purasst Hoese. favan Moxoren Sin: I should bo un 3 mir +R has bronght me if 1 did not ao Cone A cold settled in my liwmbsand be Citing newralyic pams, which ended in cl “on Notwithstanding 1 had the best of physi seuno grew worse and worse, until by the a « seallent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I t ill, Their effects were slow, but sure. Ry per - 1 the use of them, 1 wn now catirely well, Spxaty Cuampin, Daton Rouge, La. 5 Dec, 1855, Dr. Aver: I have been entirely cured, by youre Pills, of - hewmatic Gout——a painful disease that had afflicted me LF YeATS. VINCENT SLIDELL. 27 Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, © hich, although a valuaMa remedy in skilful hands, is « 3ngerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse- « uences that frequently follow its in ious nse, These *onfain no wercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents por Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. ‘repared by Pr. J. ©. AYER & CJ, Lowell, Mass. For sale by J. Tarris & Co.. Bellefunte. and one lealer in every villuge throughout the conuty, fidwife, Boston, ills, taken at tha he natural seere- or partially » dy aud also very Slumach an spel worms, They physic we have that T recommend cuts. s of your Hives of i 5. Church. 5 COUNTY NOTICE. HEREAS, at a weetiug of the Board of Relief, hieid in the Commissioners’ Office, at Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, we have found it necessary to make a reduction of former rates allowed to those who have heen the recipients of its benefits And whereas the funds apsessed for that purpose have been expended, aud several thousand dollars over, therefore ow- in to the stats of the fuancos of the county, we have found ourselves co.npelled to puss the follow- ing Resolutions » Ata regular weeting of the Board of Rell f. Lull Feb. 25th, 1862, ut the Commissioners Office in Bellefonte, the following proceedings were had, to wit: Resolved, That the Board of Relief refuse sup- rt to all applicants who have not been heads of amilies and their actual supporters previous to theeir enlistment in the service of the United States ; and that they ill not consider any claims for the beenfit of sons of fathers except where such fathers are kriown to be sick or erippled. Kesolved, That after thy first duy of April next the present rates of soldiers’ fumilies shall be re- duced tothe following rates to wit: For a wife, & and ove child, £* and two children, 1,75 and for all other children 25 ocnts por week cach, for every child under 14 years old Resolved, That these proceedings be signed by the Board and be published in ali the pupers in the County. JOHN 8S. PROUDFOOT, 8. STROHLCKER, Associate Judges. TRA FISHER, JOHN McCALMONT, A. ALEXANDER County Comintssioners. Attest 8. M. fawiv, Clerk. Feb. 27. ‘62 3¢ $75 1.2 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letiers of Administration, Com. T'estamento Annero, on the Estate of Jacob Rocky, deoensed, having been granted to the un- dersi ned, nll persons knowing themselves in- febted to said Estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims #xainst it ave required to present them duly au- thenticated, for settlement. > GEO. SHAEFFER, March 13, 1862 —6t. Adw’r. (CAUTION. All personsare hereby cautioned against purchasiig or meddling with the following roperty, to wit: One three-yeur old Colt, one ow, und one two-horre Wagon. nowin the pos- session of Frederick Dale, as the same belong to me and havewon'y been left with him on loan, BAMUEL DALE. Rush townehip, March 20 1862—3t ST a Ehe Democratic Watchmar, ALEXARDER & FuRsy, Publishers. Por annum, (invariably in advance) $1 50 No paper discontinued until all baok subserip- tious are paid, and a fuilure to notify » lissontin- uianca atthe end of tha time sateen: for will be gonsidered a new engagement 3 mos. 6 mos. 12 mos. 2150 8300835¢C0 250 400 700 Six lines or loss, One square Two squares, 4 00 6 00 1000 Threo rquares, 5 00 8 00 12 00 Four squares. 6 00 i0 Ou 14 00 Half aoolumn, 10 00 14 00 20 00 One column, 18 00 22 00 4000 Over three weeks and less than three wenths, 25 cents for each insertion. Advertisements not marked with tho number of insertions desired, wiil be gontinued till forbid- den and charged according te these terms. Fire, political and miscellaneous notices charg- ed according tothe above rates. Buginesa notices, five conts per line for every insertion No reports, resolutions or proceedings of eorporation, society or a8 ciation, and ar: ¢ muaunication designed to call attention to any as ter of limi'ed or individual interest, can be insert. od unless paid for as an advertisement . Obituary notices exceeding six lines. fifty cents & gquaro. Communications recommending persons for of- must, TOIT DREIOELATT, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Revie purchased the stock of Clocks, LH Watches and Jowelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and haviz ¢ large additions to tre fully invites tho attention of the pub- tock, cousiating now in part of Gold and ches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, ver Npeatacles, Bracelews, Gents’ Gold #huis, Watch Keys, Card Cases. Bilver Pencils, | Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Broast Pins. Gold Pen- { cls aud Peng, Goggles. Staol Bags, Silver Plated | Ware, &c. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour i Clocks, at the very lowssc p John Moran | offers these goods to the publie,convinced that they | wii meot with satisfaction. He ig determined | 80 dispose of neither an inferior article. or offer for | suio anything in bis {ine but what he can wer | runt. Considerable experience in business, and a | pany the comm ation x desire to please the public, will give him an ad- vautnze, which he tntends to use to the utmost. He particuinrly invites the attention of the la- | dies to hig stock of Pine, Rings and Bracelets, i atest styles. And he also in- : to exmnine a very fine lot of Watches now offered fur sale. tor” Repairing und cleaning proraptiy attend to. Bellefonte, Jun. 5, 1880. —tf. Ah) 835, 00 EIA YS the entire cost for Tuition in the %. most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hun- dred young mon from twenty-eight different States have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been ewploy- ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 Per Annum! Nwmediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. {g*” Ministers sons half price. Students enter at uny time, und review when they please, with- out extra charge. For catalogue of 88 pages, i‘pecimens of Prof Cowley 's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, enclose twenty-five cents in Postage stamps to the Princi- pals, JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 21, 1861. To COLLECTORS. Whereas, the County is deeply in debt, and interest annually accruing thereon, and whereas, the present amount of outstanding tax es, is at least $20,000. which, if collected and paid into the Treasury, would enable us to pay off a large portion of our debt and stop interest” there- ou. therefore Hesolved : That the County Treasurer and Commissioners’ Attorney be are hereby instruot- ed to collect all outstanding taxes previous to the year A. D., 1861, after giving the Collectors of the several tcwoships reasonable notice : and that 30 days trom this date shall be deemed sufii- cient thue for such nctice. And the afuresuid Treasurer and Commissioners’ Attorney shall, in like manner, proceed to collect all outstanding tixes for the year A. D., 1861. immediately after the August Court of A. D., 1862. IRA FISHER, JOIIN McCALMONT, AMOS ALEXANDER, Co. Comm'rs. Attest, S. M. Irxwiy, Clerk. Commissioners Office, ) 4t. Bellefonte, March 20. § TO TRE LADIES. \Having just returned from Philadelphia 7 with a new and splendid assortwent MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to please ull, both young «nd old. grave and gay, who way Bee proper to give usa call. Qur stock con- ists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. | and ali other articles generally keptin a Millinery i Store. +. We have procured the servic one of the | t experienced Milliners in the city. Store on | Bishop street, next door to the old stand Bellefonte, May 3,61. MARY SOURBECK. JPHONOGRAPHIC SHORT HAND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF | i 3ellefonte and vicwity, are respectfully informed | { | | - m that classes will bo opened for the study of tho above beautiful Art of Writing, in this piace, and will continue for two months. A FREE LECTURE will bo given on the sub- jeet. in the Arbitration-room of the County Court House, on Saturday evening, the 29th inet., ecom- mencing at 8 o'clock, where partioulurs will be given and classes opened. DAVID P. FRANCES, Professor of Phonography N. B.—Private instructions given if requir d. Bellefonte, March 27th, 1862 D. Bb F ¢ OLLOCK'SIMPROVEDDANDELION COFFEE. This p.eparation, made from the best Juva Coffee, is strongly recommen. ded by physicians as a supericr NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Thousands who have been reluctantly compelled | to abandon the use of Coffee, will find they can | effects they formerly experienced. i E37” One ean contains the strength of two pounds | For sale by all Druggista and Grocers, and by the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST- 108 und 110, S WHARVES. Price 25 cents. RU RTT ¥ STOR RR NEW HILLINERY GOODS, MRS. fRibrores LLY informs the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity that she has just re- \ Ni 1 i BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, of all kinds." and i f Q N > SKELETON SKIRTS, to which he directs th attention of the ladies. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC .. tute of Jobn M. Lucas, late of Curtin township, decensed, dated Feb. 10th, 1862, having been Howard township, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to male immediate payment present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. N. J. MITCHELL, Feb, 27—6t. and all Bilious disorders. uss tnis combination without any of the injurious | of ordinary Coffee NUT Streets, and by JOS. B. BUSSIER & CO0., March Gth 1862-—1y. E. GRAFIUS ceived from Philadelphia a splendid fot of a superior lot ao _ May 3d 1461 Letters testamentary on the Es. granted to N. J. Mitchell and D. W. Hall, of and those having claims againstit are required to D. W. HALL Adm’s TERME OF ADVERT _aNG. } _ 1lipserdon. 2do. 3do. Pour lines or less, $ 28 3148 5 | Oue aguaro—12 lines 50 5 100 Two squarcs—=24 lines 1 60 150 200 Three squares—38 lives 150 200 250 fice, iuserted at ten cents a line; and the pay | » | soll guods at prices to suit the times ™ 3 PROF. WOODS RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, Is precisely what its veme indicates, r, » While pleasant to the taste. itis revivifying, exhilarating, ard strengthening to the vi- tal powers. Tt also revivifies, reinstates aud renews the bleed in allits original pu- rity, and thus restores and renders the :vs. tem invulnerable to attacks of disease. [¢ is the only preparation ever c@ered to the world in a popular form ro a3 to be within tho veach of ail. So chemically and skill- fullyoombined a8 to be the meet powerful tonic, aud yet, #0 perfectly adapated to as To art in perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive 01 zane, and allay all nervous and other irritation. Ttis aleo perfertly exhilarating in its effacta, t and yet it is never followed by lassitude or depreseion of spirits. It is composed en- tirely of vegetables and those thoroughly r combining powerful tonic and soothing bed MH properties. ana couseguently can never in Jure. “uch a remedy haslong been felt to be a disderatum in the medical world both by the thoroughly skilled in medical geience, und also by all Aho have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debili- ty follows all attacks of diseases, and lays BH the unguarded system open to the attacks of many of the most dangerous to which poor humanity is constantly reliable. Such for example, a8 the fullowing : Consump- 0 tion, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Ir- ritability. Neuralgia. Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholy, Hypocondria, Night | [ Sweat2, Langucr Giddiness, and all that class of cases, £0 fearfully fatal if unattend- ed to in time. onlled Female weakness aid Irregularities. Also, Liver Derangement or bs rpidity, and iver Complaints, Dis- eases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Incon tinukuce of the trine or any general de- rangement of the Urinary Organs. Pain in the Back, Side and between the Should- ers, predisposition to Slight Colds Hacking and Continued Cough, Fmaciation, Diffi- cuity of Breathing, and indeed wo might enumerate raanly more still. hut we have » apace only to suy, it will not only cure the * debility following Chills and Fever, bat revent all attacks arising from Miasmatic nflnences, and cure the disenses at once, if already attacked. And as ic aots di rectly avd persistently upon the biliary system, arousing the Liver to action, pro- moting, in fact, all the excretions and se- crotions of the eystem, it will iufallibly prevent any deliterious consequences fol- lowing upon change of climate and water ; hence ull travelers should have a bottle with them and all should ‘ake a table spoonful at least bolore eating As it pro- veuts costivenoes, strengthens the digest- ive organg, it shou'd be iu the hands of all bi And sl ladies not persons of sedentary habits, students, min- isters. literary men, accustomed to muck out door exercise, should always useit. If they will they will ind an agreeable, pleasant. and effi cient remedy agninst those ills which rob them of their beauty ; for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot ex- ist while the above irregularities continue. be’ 0 Thon again, the Cordial is a perfect Moth- 4 er’s Relief. Taken a month or two before “= the final trial she will pass the dreadful perivd with perfect ease and safety. There 0 is no mistake about it ; this Qordial is all we clavm for ct. DMothers. try it! And to you we appeal to detect the illness or deciine not only of your daugters before it be too lute, hut also your sous and hus banda. for while the former, from false de)- ¥, often goos down to a premature rave rather than let their eondition be a 5 : . . known in time, the la ter are often so mix ed up with the excitement of business that if it wee not for yon they would travel 81 ky the same dcwnward path. until too late op arrest their fatal fall. But the mother ur always vigilant, and to you we confident- ly appeal ; for we are sure your never 0 failing affeation will unerringly point you to Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which §% [Ao always be on hand in time of need. 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor. 441 Broadway, = New York, und 114, Market stroet, St. Louis Mo. and sold by all good Drug- gists Price One Dollar per Bottle. John Hurris & Co, Ag't, Bellefonte, Pa. July, 18. '61-1y. THE CHFAP CASH STORE CF 0" y i Sarg » ip NP Messrs, Hoffer Brothers, HE Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of Fall ond Winter Goods. which, for variety have wever 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 Arcade. Their stock consists of a general assortmet on Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware and Glassware, including a host ot other articles in their line. among which can be found an extensive and varied selection o LAUIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloths. Debeiges, Coburgs, Carhmeres, Delaines, Alpacas, French Merinoes, Plaids. &e. Their gontlemen’s wear consists of a large as sortment of Cusimeres, Cloths, Satinets, Satin, Vesting, Tweed, Hats and Caps And an exten- sive assortment of Boots and Shoes fur Ladies and Gentlemen and Children, with almost every other article that may be necessary to supply the wants of thocommunity. The pressure of the morey market having had the effect of reducing the price of many articles of merchandise. the undersigned have been euna- bled to buy their stock at such rates that they can And as they intend to do their best to please their customers, j both in the quality of goods. and prices, they Lope to reccive a reasonab’e share of patronage. All in want of goods will please ¢all aud oxamit - their stocl ". B.—Thoy wiil keep constantly on hand, EX A FLOUR, which they wil! sell at the lowest cash price §.&7° Country produce of all kinds taken in ex i change for goods. Dried Lumber and Shingles constantly on hand and for cule. HOFFER BROTHESRS Bellefonte, March 28, 1861. —1y. CESSATION OF WAR PREPARATIONS! PEACE TERMS PROPOSED! JINCOURAQE HOME INDUSTRY. Our citizens have for many years been in the habit of going to distant cities for their Bugies and Carriages, thus depreciating discoun- tenancing our home manufuctories, and giving to foreign astablishments the patronage that should properly be extended to our own. The neatness the foreign gave it the preference, over the home manufactured vehicle, and little atten‘ion was paid to their durability I have just opened a manufactury on Penn strect near Bishop, hav ing had an extensive and varied expereanco a Coach making in all its departments, feel confi- dent that I can turn out work combining with a finish equal to that of any city establishment a degree of durability never found in city work I respectfully invite inspectionof my work by per- sous desirous to purchase. + Repairing of all kinds done on tho shortest no “tay 30, 1861. a 8. A. M'QUISTION. SADD!E AND HARNESS ENPORIUH, JEREMIAH TOLEN & CO. Has fitted up the shop on the northwest corner of Allegheny and Bishop etreets, and is now prepared to manufacture Sad- dles Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Valises. Whips, &c . &c , in a slyle superior to any manufacturer in Central Pennsylvania His work is made of the best materials that van be procured, and for neat- ness and durability is second to none. with the de- termination to put his work up according to order, and sell lower than any manufacturers in Centre county .He politely asks a share of the public pa tronage August 8, 61-1y. J. J. LENGLR, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. is now prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms nt his residence on Spring street. LAND. - Agreeably to several acts of | assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lanes, for taxea due, &., The Treaenrer of Centre County gives notice that on the following describ- ed tracts of unseated land two ya's or more of taxes are due and nopaid. Wat unless said taxes with legal cost, are paid before the 2nd | Monday of June. he will on that day at the Court 4 House 1n Bellefonte sell tho same. 200 Acres ps. Warrantoee. Twp. Taxes | 200 130 0 Juno. Meroer, Gregg, $ 4681 200 130 00 Robt Askey, i 8.21 | 400 130 00 Job Pucker. “ 8.21 | 400 130 00 Jas. Packer. Jr. 8.21 | 400 130 00 David Johnston, + 8.21 | 400 310 00 Lud Kanacher, Uuion. 48 24 | 400 190 08 flea. Vandyke, Snowshoe, 2275! 194 162 09 Rich Jones, “ 24.61 | 199 386 40 Mary Kunacher, Union, 33.43 | 190 42 60 James Mcore, Potter, 879 | 90 100 00 Geo. Markley, Taylor, 26.85 | 177 434 00 Joha Miller, Rueh, 10.13 | 118 434 00 Chas. Lucas, “ 1013 | 400 434 00 JohnLamb, Taylor 11,53 | 190 434 00 Thos Grant, Rush, 10.13 | 100 434 00 Jno cherick, Taylor, 8.31 | 100 434 00 Hen. McEwen, a 8.31 | 100 434 00 Poliy McEwen, « 8.31 | 400 217 00 Josh Williams, « 575 400 434 00 Polly Williams, © 8.31 | 400 434 (0 Hugh Hamilton, « 8.3) | 400 217 00 Sa ah Boubum, Howard, 269 | 400 402 134 Wm Miles Miles, 12,98 | 400 368 2 Walter Stewart, Burnside, 1066 | 1% 420 68 Paul Cox, “ 6,05 | “8% 123 00 John Vaughn, i 870 | 47 308 00 W Montgomery, Penn 1.77 | 407 3718 0 D. Montgomery, te 1.92 400 252 00 Robert I yon, : 1,77 | 412 22 00 Kaikiel Lyon, i 1,77 | 400 32 00 Benj Lyon, it 1,77 | 433 355 00 Jno. McCalley, “ 17712 325 0 Wm. McCulley, 42 1.77 199 350 00 Jona. Walker, te 1,84 2 818 03 Hannah Primi, 4 73 197 122 00 And Keanady, + 64 32 124 00 Jro Kennady, “ 64 186 128. 0) Jas Dennady, " 64 242 131 [1] Jas. Hepburn, 4 ” 64} 0D 131 90 John Cowden, u 65 | 400 136 00 jas. Armstrong, “ 4 | 413 433 183 Thos. Greaves, Boggs, 10 90 | 439 433 163 Thos Gr aves, Snowshoe, 32 01 1a 150 00 Rich Miles, Bogus, 6 90 ne 433 163 Jona. Hervey, fx 949 i 421 43 John Burgh, Ha fgon, 378 | 433 433 163 Aud. domnes, Boggs, : 43 433 163 Thos. P Hale, Cartin, 513 433 1683 Garret Cottinger, 24 80 T. P. Wharton, Lh 411 00 Josiah Haines, “ 196 00 Pucker & Liucag, Boggs, 433 1 Murg’t Butler, i 300 112 Jno. Cochran, “ 458 80 Wm Russell, 4 4331 00 Thos. Russel, £4 433 12 Luke Misner, Snowshoe, 412 44 David Carscadon, * 412 44 $e st 287 86 “ “ 400 00 x Boggs, 430 32 “ ” 200 12 te Carlin, 12 4 “ “ 390 27 At £2 4331 60 Mosgeg Hood, Boggs, 133 12 Robt Gray, Buruside, 433 120 Wm Dbewart, be 120 Jno. Dewart do 120 Jas Towers, d) 3: 120 Wu. tray, do 5 00 John Weitzel, do 00 James Riuck, do 5 00 Jos J. Wallace, do 133 120 Wm. Cok, do 433 120 Jno Cowden, do 433 120 Wm. P. Brady, do 433 120 Henry Shafter, do 433 120 Joo. Housel, do 433 120 John Lyon, do 443 120 Charles Goben, do 433 120 Thos. Grant, do 433 120 John Brady, do 433 120 John Kidd. do 433 120 Hen. Dianelley do 433 120 Robt Braay, do 433 120 Jno. D nnelley, do 433 120 Samuel Scott, do 406 00 Jno. T. Hoover. do 108 83 4 of Jer. Parker, do 433 163 Jog, Morrig, do 436 183 Alex. Gre:ves, do 415 00 George Eddy, do 183 153 Moore Wharton, Showshos, 433 153 Wm. Parker, do 433 153 Rebecoa waln, do 433 153 Benj. H. Tallman, do : ad 433 153 Eliz. Wharton, do 18.00 | 9D; 23 153 A 8, Valentine, do 7.99 186 233 133 TM. Milikio, do 7.99 | 3:1 200 00 N. J. Mitchell, dao 15.34; ° 7% 00 tenry Wheeler, Burnside, 4.14 190 90 John Hall, do 3,95 333 95 Jumes Hall, do 8.41 433 151 Charles Hall, do 9,39 307 00 Duvid Lewis, do 5.46 | 415 00 Johu Shym. do 5.97 | 133 383 00 Richard Waln, do 5.51 | 13 415 00 Joseph Waly, do 13: 415 00 Jesse Waln, do 415, 00 Jolin Burron, do 433 00 Eli Camby, do 433 163 Joho Rugg, do 415 00 Molly Whisrton, do 433 163 Robert Waters, Suowshoa, 133 163 Benj. BR Morgan, do 433 120 Alex Bell, Curtin, 433 120 Charles Hall, do 415 00 Valentine Myers, do 100 00 J. W.&L C. Packer do 2 2074 00 Caleb Lawns, do 8 + 207 00 Isaac Longstreth, do ,8. 313 383 00 Jas. T. Hale, Snowshoe, 5.20 3 43 00 Jas. MeMannus, do 6.00 133 433 00 Samuel Liu, do 7.99 | 217 433 164 Fishburn Wharton, Curtin, 40,67 106 415 00 Peter Hahn, do 34,11 167 415 00 Susan Hahn, do 14,07 4353 415 00 Jos. Thomas, do 18,90 3 415 00 Jacob Waln, do 18.90 219 15 00 Nathaviel Levy, do 14.53 | du 415 00 Thos. Humpkins do 5.60 | fo 415 00 Robert Gray, do 4.03 | uy 13 00 Wm. Gray, do 33 | Ju Wm. Yardley, do 4,24 133 Samuel Baird, do 24,04 75 d Phoebe Waln, do 16,00 133 6e Sam’t M Fisher, do 16,00 433 J Baw’'l M. Fox, do 7,99 | Gas 115 00 Sarah M. Tal man, do 7.63 | 45 433 163 Jas C. Fisher, do 7.99 | oii 4384 00 Jose h Kelso, do 39.86 | fos a37 00 Lindley Coates, do 13.36 | 455 315 00 Wm. Gilbert, do 3195 | gua 4074 00 4 of Caleb Lawns, do 7.72 | 433 2074 00 3 Isaue Lougstreth, do 7721 433 233 168 Jumes White, do 32,36 | you 420 00 Heury Toland, Miles, 2,42 400 42 00 samuel Norton, do 25% 559 42 00 Dan’l Williams, do 2.51 Gag 152 00 Wm. Brady, do 242 op 424 00 ° Rich. Parker, do 2.42 | 430 331 ud Jer. Purker do 242 433 333 163 Bird Wilson, Suowshoe, 16.00 | gaa 412 00 Samuel Hall, Curtin, 1,54 | yaa 33 163 Obijuh Davis, do 16118 | fas 133 163 Joseph Bigbee, do 404 43g 290 00 Ruth Elliott, do 10.85 | 423 300 00 Jos Roberts, do 12.00 1 43534 415 00 Rebecca nelso, do 14.07 | 433% 398 80 Robt Irwin, do 14.69 | 433 406 120 Ste’n Stephenson, Liberty, 687 | 433 406 120 Jno. Dunwoody, do 6.87 | 433 406 120 Ebu’zr. Benham, do 6,87 433 60 00 of Wm Packer, Curtin, 78 | 433 25 00 of Jacob Baker, do 44 433 3 00 John Brady, do 10.79 . 433 50 00 Dauw’l Pletcher, Liberty, 3.90 433 M7 00 Jesse Hall, Curtin, 27.52 433 120 48 Philip Myers. do 16,70 433 215 00 Simeon Myers, do 8,02 | 433 420 48 Valentine Myers, do 11,60 433 420 48 michael Myers, do 1005 433 415 oe Esther Eddy, do 15.53 400 115 00 Cusper Wister, do 11.60 : 312 330 00 Alex. McDonald, Gregg, 1.68 433 283 00 Wm. Cook, Penn, 13 | 433 233 00 ‘thos. Hamil on, do 64 | 216 263 00 Jas. Armstrong, do 61 | 433 266 00 John Cowden, do 65 | 433 269 00 Jas. Hepburn, do 65 | 393 $12 00 Jas. Keunady, do 65 | 433 76 00 John Kennady, do 65 | 50 278 00 And. Kennady, do 65 | 433 302 00 Christ. Dering, Gregg, 12.43 | 433 354 00 Charles Hall, do 12,69 | 433 372 31 Wm. Hepburn, do 3.83 | 433 382 129 Jolin Cowden, do 3,93 | 433 408 127 Aud. Carson, do 1,20 | 433 480 00 Bernard Hubiy, do 4,69 | 433 408 89 Michael Gratz, Haines, 1,78 | 433 45 141 Simon Gratz, do 1.78 | 433 436 00 John Simpson, do 1,78 | 433 359 00 Henry Antis, do 3,56 | 433 110 . 00 flepburn & Harris, do 93 | 433 422 116 John Mackey, do 356 | 433 156 80 Benj. Young do 1,18 | 433 320 00 Peter Cramer, do 2,64 | 433 228 150 Wm. Mackey, do 1,98 | 433 27 86 Peter Swineford, do 264 | 433 185 00 of John Kidd, do 1,08 | 433 433 163 John Price, Huston, 25,28 | 433 433 163 Jno. Wheeland, do 25.28 | 433 433 168 Juno.Rollington, do 2528 | 433 366 10 James Baxter, do 17.48 | 433 130 123 Simon Gratz, Miles, 3,88 | 433 1233 47 Simeon Gratz, do 1,46 | 433 105. 01 Simeon Gratz, do 388 | 438 196 42 Simeon Gratz, do 3.48 | 308 138 141 Simeon Gratz, do 4,38 131 "8" ASURERS SALE OF UNSEATED | 433 433 473 433 329 Thomas Grant, bas Robt. Brady, \ 25 Hannah Brady, do Robt." Gray, do Thos. Grant, do Jno. Reese. do Wn, Farker, do John Dorsey, ao Moore Wharton, do Peter Housel, do Wm. Parker, do Moore Wharton, do Wm. Cook, Penn, Mariha Slough, Rush, Alex. Soott, do John Lowden, do Michael Ross, do Richard Malone, do [sano Britches, do Ch’n. Ehler, do Jacob Deller, do Mathias Slough, Rush, Sara’l Rankin, do Henry; Stout, do Martin Ehler, do Josiah McIlvain do Ferguson Mellvain, do Philip Eberman, do Thomas Grant, do 59 Jaoob Stout, do 71 John Eberman do 153 John Hubler, do 153 Daniel Witmer, do 153 Peter Brutzm in, do 153 Thos. Edward, do 153 Robt. irwin, do 153 Thos. Hamilton, do 158 Thos. Grant, do 153 Thos Reese, do 153 John Graff, do John Gudager, do Geo. Slough, do Juo. Hamright. do John MeClam, do Thes. Allison, do Davis 0'd, do Fred. Dorsh, do Mich’l Gudager, ao Paul Zantzinger, do Rich. Atherton, do Hargman Philips, do Robt. King, do John Moyer, do 106 Jno. Witmer Jr do 106 Jno. Lowden do 153 Christ. Hair, do 10 Jacob Steke, do 164 Christ. Hair Jr. do 7 Geo. Slough, do 153 Andrew Schenck, do 153 David Hair, do 120 Alex Beott, du 153 Mich. Schencl, do Christian Schenck, do John Hand, do Clary Campbell, do 153 John Allison, do 00 Wm. Alison, qo 154 James Allison, do 153 Casper Lawrence, do 155 Jeeob Dentier, do 153 Daniel Brenner, do 39 Bartholomew Wister, do 00 Richard Morris, do 153 Thomas Wister, do 153 Casper W. Morris, do 153 Isaac W. Morris, do 153 Zacheus Collins, do 153 Wm. Beach, do 00 Nathaniel Matlock, do 00 Josinh Matlock, do 153 John Bing, do 152 Wm. M’Coy, do 153 Henry Hess. do 153 Christian Stoner, do 153 John Stoner, do 153 Christian Hess, do 153 Benj. F. Morgan, do 153 Robert Reed, do 153 # of Jno. Louden, do 153 Thos. Grant, do 153 Benj. Rush, do 153 Christian Rohrer. do 153 Sebastian Graff, do 153 Jacob Myers, do 153 ~~ Robert Irvin, do 153 John Musser, do 153 Richard Peters, do 163 Paul Bush, do 163 Paul Black, do 163 Paul Such. do 183 John Boreland, do 163 John Kelley, do 163 John Bush, do 163 John Such, do 00 Joan Black, do 00 Joseph Wells, do 153 John Willson, do 163 Henry Witmer, do 80 Huih Hamilton, do 153 Jacob Sluogh, do 163 Johu Miller, do 163 Randolph Helker, do 153 Samuel Showers, do 00 Robert King, do 153 John Hambright, - do 163 Sharp Delaney, Snowshoe, 153 ~m. McPherson, do 153 Ed. Moyston, do 153 William Lewis, do 153 Francis West, do 153 Jasper Maylan, do 153 Benjamin West, do 153 William Benham, do 153 James Hawthorn, do 153 Blair MeLanahan, do 153 Ed Scott, do 153 Paul Cox, do 153 ~~ Wm. Lewis Lawyer, do 153 Thomas Cathbert, do 1563 Robert Morris, do 1563 Felix Brunt, do 153 ~~ Thomas L. Shippen, do I53 - Thomas Hawthorn, do 153 George Mead, do 153 George Campbell, do 153 Francia West, do 158 WW. H. West, do 158 Jobn West, do 153 D H. Senuinglan, do 71 John M. Nesbit, do 134 James Gilliland, do Jas. Glentworth, do Geo. Latimer, do Ed. M-yston, do Aud Armstronz, do Sharp Delany, do Wm. McPherson, do Wu. G. Latimer, do J. & D. Pyle, Halfraoon, Robert Gray, Grogg, John Carson. dg David Bever Ru Martha 2 Conn, Rah Cornelws Bishop, Gregg, “ John Porter. Wm Taggart $ Jueob Markley, $ David Taggart, : Wm. Logue, bo Daniel Reese + Iseac Richardson, Michae. Zeigler, s Jro. Frick, jr., Potter, Beruard Hubly, * feu Derring Benj. Patterson, Henry Vauderslice, Alex. Hanter, Samuel Scott, Abram Scott, “ i Christian Devling, Harris Geo. Bwineford, P Adam Bolnider, H Albright SBwineford, James Row Mary Jenks Thomas Barr, J.C. Pisher, George Fox, Kearny Wharton, Rechard Parker, Thomas Parker, Wm. Harrieon, Robt. Rainey, John Hayes, C. B. Welch, Wm. €. Welch A. D. Harris, A. D. Harris, A.D Harris, Jog. Harris, Wm. A Thoruas, Peter Leitzel, John Jackson, Christan Smith, Robert Irvin, John Potter, Alex. Hunter, John Buyers, Sam’) Young, Benj. Young. Thos. Hamilton, Jacob Weidner, J.J. Lingle, J 8. Furst John Harris, Dan’l Krause, Liberty. Longbottum, of James McGhee, £8 John Quay, oh Robt. Young, Marion, J. M, McKinney, Dan’l Bigfried, Miles, Jeremiah Warder, at Jeremiah Parker, Walker, Richard Parker, a John Cowden, Miles, “« Benj. Calhoun, John Sigfried, enn, aines, “ « “ “ Harris, « “ “ “ & Suowshoe, M’les, Howard, “ «“ “ Strohecker & Reynolds‘ Wm. Harner, John Trip, — BRumwoooa ooo ena © to © © © hEEEepEnEel t = @© TRENSSEER32ER B00 12 1 rm ve 10 1 80 14 BO BO even a ra 3005 ow CREIXISERE ED BO 1S md pd pd 2 ed Loto mI aN we © 1 1 13. 17 10, b. 27,69 13 84 13 54 25.60 6.91 27.69 Soosostho CXL S 22m De =D © WR EES D0 Da rm BD a — tm ok pt 02 Ch 05 6 60 39 0 md 60 1m OTT @ 2 D ia a O ~ £5 Om = rt ay PL mes oom Ler ro PRS ote —_—-S oS o> wo Zao OLD D CL 6,91 | ! | | | | | | | And for the speedy cure of the following com, 433 Mary M. Wharton, 433 153 James P. Morris, do 3.70 433 163 Kearney Wharton, do 15.60 43¢ 00 Samuel Dobson, do 18.00 435 00 James Johnston, Spring, 10.88 408 00 Thomas Arthurs, do 10.00 400 00 Ww. Wilson, do 10.00 421 00 Eleanor Johnson, do 10.50 426 110 James Smith, do 10.72 433 153 Thos Johuson do 10 88 413 73 Jno. MeComing, do 10.32 400 00 John Wiison, do 1000 419 10 John Johuston, do 1047 433 153 James Long, Union, 13.38 433 153 John McKisson, do 13.38 433 153 Henry Beck, do 13,38 333 153 Wm. Carlisle, do 13,38 364 00 Chas. Wilson do 11.98 333 153 Samuel Phillips, do 10,29 433 153 Jane Black, do 13.88 140 00 John Cooper, do 216 333 00 John Dunwoody, do 1029 95 200 R. Mulholland do 124 200 00 John {rvin, do 248 200 00 Jacob Vanpool, Taylor 31.80 | 200 00 Christ. Vanpool do 10,60 | 397 94 Richard Downing do 126.23 | 100 00 Michael Weidner, do 5.30 100 00 Michael Weidner, do 530 117 00 Boyce Davis, Union, 18.08 50 00 Boyce Davis, do 7.74 44 82 Thos, Burnside, do 271 50 00 B. Pyle & Co., Walker, 29 400 00 Jeremiah Parker, do 240; 400 00 Richard Parker, do 240] 233 00 Wm 8. Shipper, Worth, 15.34 | 21 141 John MifHin, do 86 120 00 Jno. Swanwick, do 5.13] 300 00 Thos. Hawthorn, do 1200] 330 00 Jasper Maylan do 13.19] 433 153 Jas. Hawthorn, do 1730 430 00 J. M. M’Kinney, Marion, 9.60 | 617 00 Ann Dale, brggs, 7.07 | 433 163 Thomas Hall, Cartin, 11.33 i 413 46 Wm. Hood, Boggs, 19.10 | 433 150 Samuel Scott, Curtin, 8,08 | 104 00 Jac. Siglried, Miles, 60 | 75 00 Jos. Harrison, Rush, 4.16 103 00 Jno. Harrison, do 836 423 153 Thos. Hamilton, do 1429! 433 153 Elinor Siddons, do 691 433 153 Root. Rainey, do 6.91] 400 00 John Friend, Huston, 23 40 405 147 Jacob Rush, Rush, 12.94 422 44 John Weidman, do 1348 402 116 Jac. Weidman, do 2593 433 153 Jacob Dentler, do 13.84: 433 153 Daniel Brenner, do 691, 433 163 Edward Bryan, do 691 433 153 A. Reighart, Jr, do 13.84. 270 00 Hugh McIntrre, do 16.37 433 00 Adam Reighart, do 6.9) 415 00 Richard Waln, do 7.63} 250 00 Clem’t Beckwith, Tavlor. 23,84 | J. B. MITCHELL. Bellefonte, April 3. 1862. Treasurer THE ONLY DISCOVERY | WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR | RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY | ——0 Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood. have atter:pted not only to imitate his restorative but profess to have discovered some hing tha would produce results identical ; but they have all come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful resnlts of Prof. Wood’s preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its re. sistless sway. Read the following Bata, Marve, April 18th. 1859, Pror 6. J. Woop & Co: Gents: —The letter | [’wrote yeu in 1856. concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you Wve published in this vicinity and elsewhers, has given rise to nwuerous enquiries touching the facts in the casa, The enquiries are, first. isit a fact of my kabita- tion and name, as stated in the communication. second. is it true of all therein contained ; third; does my hair still continue to be in good order and of naturaleolor ? To all I can and do avswer iu- variably yes. My ha is even better thanin anv stage of my lifo tor 40 years past, more soft, thri= ty, and b. tter colored ; the same is trge of my ! whiskers, and the ouly cause why it is not gever- | ally true, is that the substance is washed off by | frequent abolution of the face. when re were used by wiping the face in close com on with the whiskers the same result will follow ag the hair. I have been in the receipt of a g-eat nom- ber of letters from ail parls of New England, aek- ing me if my hair still continues to bn good ; as there is 50 much fraud in the manufacture and | gale of various compounds as well as this, it has, | no doubt been basely imitated and been u :d, not | only without any good effect, but to absolute in | jury. I have not used any of your Restorative of | any account for ome months, and yet my hair is | as good as ever, and hundreds have exam ined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my face ; and to prove this fact, [ send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. T received your favor of two quart bottles last summer, for which I am very giate- | ful ; I gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were skeptical until after trial and then purchased and used it with univer sal uccess. I will askas a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without author- ity from you. A pure article will insure succoss, and I believe where good effects do not follow. the | failure is caused by the impure article, which curs- es the inveutor of the good. f deem it my duty, as horetofore, 10 keep you apprised of the contin. | ued effect on my hair, ‘as I assure all who enquire of me of my uushaken opinion of its valuable re- sults. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons Run, Ky., Nov. 30, 1858. Pror. 0. J. Woop : Dearsir.-—I would ce ly be doing you a great injustice not to make | known to the world, the wonderful, as well as tho unexpected result I have experienced from using ONE bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of Reatoratives extant, but without | fuccess, and finding my head nearly destitute of | hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and Justice com- ! pel me to announce to whoever may read this, that 1 now possess a new and beautiful head of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than tho original wes. T will therefore take occasion to re- commend this invaluable remedy to ALL who may teol the necessity of it. > I remain respectfully yours, . REV. 8. ALLENBROCK. P. 8.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is | unsolicited :—but if you think it worthy a place | among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy { and say nothing. Yours, EV.S.A | The Restorative is put in bottles of three sizes, | viz : large, medium and small ; the small hold | i | i half a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the mediums hold at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle , the large holds a gnart, forty per cent. more in periae and retails for three dollars a bottle. 0. WOOD, & CO. Proprietors, 144, Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street St. Louis, Mo. And sold ny all good Druggists and | Fancy Goods Dealers. ! John Harris & Co., Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte, July 11, 81 | ney > | TO THE WORLD AT LARGE! AND BOALSBURG & VICINITY IN PARTICULAR. ie subscribers having taken the Store | formerly occupied by Messrs Johnston & Kel ler, beg to say to the people of Boalsburg and vi- cinity that they will continue the DRY GOODS AND GROCERY BUSINES! in its varigus branches, and will spare no pains tc keep up a full assortment of everything usually kept in any country store, and will sell at prices which we trust will solicit a share at loast of your patronage All kinds of country produce taken at full mar- ket prices in exchange for goods. Bring along your Grain, your Bacon, your Butter, your Eggs your Rags, your Tallow, your Lard, =~ur Hard Soap, Io Bees Wax, your Feathers, and in case you ave nothing of this kind yourecask will never b refused. JOUN H1BLER & CO, Boalsburg, April 20, 1860—tf. 0 0 K S.T0RE - GEORGE LIVINGSTON, at his well known stand on che North-eastern or- ver of tho public square, Bellefonte, keops stantly on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL CLASSICAL MISCELLANEOUS AND ScHOOL Also, a large variety of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the best quality MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &o. &o. Books brought to order at & small advance J nooks. ou the oi: i 7 Junezarfar ot GEO. LIVINGSTON. AYERS ‘Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, nts: Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Sania Pimples, Pustuales, Blotches, Boils, Blains, and all Skin Discases. 0A&LAND, Tud., 8th June, 1850, J. C. Avir & Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to ge. knowledge what your Fa has done for me. Haring inherited a Scrofuluna infection, I have suffered fiom it in various ways for years. times it burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned luward and distrassed mie at the stomach. Two Years ago it broke cut on my head and covered my scalp und ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and severa) physiciens, but without much relief from any thing. Ia fact, the disorder grow worse. At length [ was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that. you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew fiom your reputa- tion that any thing you made must be goud, I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as yon advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and henihy skin soon began to form under the scab, which afters * while féll off. * My skin is new clear, and I know by my feelings that the diseese bas gone from my system. You can well believe that I foel what I am saying when I tell you, that T hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, — and remain ever gratefully, Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. St. Anthony ’s Fire, Rose or Erysi. las, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald ead, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1350, that he has cured an inveterate cose of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate Jotaitg, Ly the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Brysipelas by large doses of the same; says Lio curos the common Eruptions by it constantly. Hronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Bloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : “Three bot- ties of your Sarsapariila cured me from Guilre— a hid- evus swelling on thie neck, which I had suffered from over two years.” Leucorrh@a or Whites, ®varian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of New York City, writea; “I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found your Sareaparilla a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially in Diseases of the Scrofulous dinthasis. I have cured many inveter- ate cases of Lencorrheea by it, and sone where the com- plaint was caused by wdceration of the uterus, The ulcer ation itself was soon cured, Nothing within my kuowi- edge equals it for these female derangements.” Edward 8, Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, “ 4 dan- gerous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sar- saparilia. Our physician thought nothing mt extirpa- tion could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy cight woeks no symptom of the disease remaine,” Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. . NEw Onirans, 25th August, 1659. Dr. J.C. Aven: Bir, I cheerfully comply with the re- quest of your agent, and Tego to you some of the eflecta have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the comn- plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Mer- | curiul Discuse. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your BarsaparMla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by sec- ondary symptoms in Lis nose, and the niceration had | eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believp the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become se sen- sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex- crucinting pain in her joints and Dr Ehe, too, was cured eutirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, @. V. LARIMER, }. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. INDEPENDENCE, Preston Co., Va., 6th J ly, 1859. Dr. J. C. Aver: Sir, I have been afificted vith a pain. ful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, whicl baflled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Saceaparilla, One bottle cured me i two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am for better Lefora ! wag attacked. thing. 6 WOnGLriu mediciue. -.. cagAM. Juies Y. Getclell, of St. Louis, writes: “T Lave been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, agd every thing failed to relieve me ; and I have been a braan-down man fir some years from no other cause than derangement of Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev, Mr. Espy, adv ed try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he kpew = ny thing you made was worth trying. By the bea. « tiod it hus cured me, and has so purified my blood + innke aw new man of me. I feel young again. The that can be #aid of you is not half good enough.” Sclilrrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation eo the Bones. A great variety of crses have been reported to us where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit em. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepe Eo i Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu- lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne- cessities of the people, and wo are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseneis, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con~ sumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so ioisenang known to Zulfats any » other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its ® unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth Few aro the commuuities, or even families, among them who have not some personal experience of its 18 = some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and daugerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this ly, we need net 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 so strongly upon the confidence of Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. CONRAD HOUSBE, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. J. B. BUTTS gas THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC £4 ing to his friends and the public in gen= ral that he has taken charge of this well known otel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- (on, and is fully prepared to accommodate the raveling public in a style and manner commensu- ute with the progressive spirit of the times. He is in possession of all the modern improve- ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart- ments, and has Supatied higlarder with the choicest the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest Wines. With the most extensivestabling acoommodations and attentive and skilful ostlers, together with as- | siduous attention to business, he feels justified ir soliciting a share of patronage and the -support hie friends. Bellefonte, Oct. 8-’57-42-tf. / {yoy HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN.PA. @ ; The subscriber having leased the aboea | 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 neoessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. J His table will always co”itain the choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not tobe 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 cfty market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly .be on hand to take sherge of horsesand see that they~ are properly attended to. . Thasting that he may receive a portion of th patronage of the traveling public, he hop close attention to be able to rende r Feral faction. ALFRED MAN June 8, '81.-tf PRroPRI JOHN MONTGOMERY espectfully informs the citizens of Belle- fonte that he still continues to carry on the Tailoring and Clothing business at his old stand in Brokerhof's Row, on Main street, where he is prepared to make to order, all kinds of Clothing in the neatest and most fashionable style. He keeps on hand a general variety o CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, of the latest and most approved patterns. Ready made Clothing of all kinds which he is selling a reduced prices. He feels thankful for the very liberal support heretofore extended, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, ollefonte, Jan. 5th, 1860,-1y. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. #
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