ETT RD AYER'S, CATIARTIC i. feoble, and Ars yeu out of ‘mde Hugs um hese Symp! the predude to Somo fit of ranged, aad your : Pai 1 Luke Ayer's 1 and cleanga cut the sordored hu- mors — purify the Lloed, nud Jet the iluids nove on unvb- structed in health again. Tey stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous S thvity, purify the system froj the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somiewhore in the budy, and ob- stracts its natural fuuctions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro- tneing genernl aggravation, sullering, and disease, ‘While in this condition, oppressed by the dernugements; take Ayer’s Pills, and see how directly they restore the maturil fiction of the system, and with it the buoyant foellii of health again: ~ What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also rue in many of Ni deopseated and dangerous distempers. The sang rgative effact expels then. Caused by similar obstrug in and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured b ri same meant: None who kuew the virtues of theso His, will neglect to emiploy thie when suffering fro he disorders they cure. - Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cltics, and from other well known public per- ons. rom a Forwarding Merchant of St. Lowis, Fb. 4, 1858, i Dr. Aver: Your Ujlls gre the paragon of all that is reat in medicine, oy have cured my little daughter £ uloerota sores upon hor hands aud fect tat had proved ocurible for years. Her mother has been long griev- usly affliotcd with blotches und pimples on her skin and 1 her hair. eS By sur Pille, and they have cured her. 2 ? ASA MORGRIDGE. As 2 Family Physic. From Dr. Eo W. Cartiright, New Orleans. « wlities surpuss any cathartic we possess. They arg wild, but very certain and effectual in their action on tha &owals, which mukes thom invaluable to us in the daily #oealmaent of disense. «leadache,SickHeadache,Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore, 1 XigaR ino. Aven: Icannot answer you what complaints i have cured with your Pills better thun to say all thal we ere treat with a purgative medicine. deuce on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disonse, and believing av I do that your Pills afford us the bast we huve, I of conrse value them highly. Pirrspwra, Pa., May 1, 1855. Dr. J. CO. Aver. Sir: T have been repeatedly cnred of worst hewdacin any body ean have by a dose or two ef your Plils. It seems to rise from a fa! stomach, vilsich they cleanse ut ones, Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLT, Clevk of Steamer Clarina, b2esire to please the public, will give him an ad- | Zilious Disorder — Liver Comploingi, From Dy. Theodore Bll, of New Fork Cty. Not only are your Rillsaelinir ndupted to their pur- = wa uk un aparient, but 1 find 1] beneficidd sects upon Hu Liver very murked indoed. They have Fi my prac fie proved nore effectual for the cure of bilious emi plaints than any one remedy 1 can mention, 1 sincerely o dq vive that we have at length a puigetive which is voi thy she confideae of thepréfssion and the Louple, branes or vis Tarenron, } PU me OB MUST fhe] have o - ay goers und hospital vncties wyer since you made them, and cannot hesitate to uy they are the best cathurtic we emplog, Their = Voting ction en the liver 12 Lo ang gocided, conce- qronllg thoy are ah aliufalle remedy for derangements «f that organ. Indeed, I have soldom found a cnso of « bivus diseane so obstikate that it did not readily yield to Jheas. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, AL D., Lhysician af the Marine Hospital, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms, From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chi Your Pits have had a long trial in wy Told diem in ester as one of the | vor found, Their alterative effect then vo excellent remedy, when giv wtlans dysentery and dior! oa, annkes them v oF wenen and childeen, Bynpepsin, Impuiity of the Blood. Loom Neva Jo VL Himes, Pastor of Adve Chae’, Poston, Be. Ayre: 1 have need your Piils with extraordin, “acess in my fumily and among those | am eellod to visit v distress. To vegulnte tho vrgans digestion und fy the blood, they aro the very best pedy I have r known, and I can confidently recommend them to X7 hiunds, Yours, J. V HIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co, N. Y., Oct, 24, 1855, “yean Sis Iam using your Cathartic Pills in my prac- 2. wid find them nn excollent purgative to cleanse the dem and powcify the fountains of ie bload, JUIN (0. MEACHAM, M.D. santipation,Costiveness, Suppression, Hhommnatisn, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop= yy Paralysis, Fits, ete. Fram Dr. J. 1% Vaughn, Jonteecl, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of € diverse, Iothers of our fraternity have found them ious us 1 have, they shold join me iv proclaim- i for the bounofit of the multitudes who suffer from © at complaint, which, although bad enough in itselt, is Poo proyeuitor of others that are worse. | believe eos nate in the liver, but your Pills afivet that « ‘gan wud ours the disease, 1 Voom Meo E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston, I tind on two largo doses of yon Pills. taken at the voper time, are excellent promotives of the nabaoal secye- em when wholly or partially “suppressed, and « Wectunl to cleanse the stowach and eopel worms, + re so much the bast physic wo have that 1 1 0 other to wry paticnte, - Yum the Rev. Dr. Waeles, of the 3h todist Fpis. Church. Perasgi Hovke, Savannah. Gu. Jan, 6, 18, Hivoryn Sin: 1 shonld be ungated for the relief > mr skill has browehit ive if 1 did not veport my case to some A cold settled in omy limbs and brought on exeru- ciastng nawralgic parus, which ended in ehvauie shevma- Lam. Notwithstanding Thad the hast of jf « wenn grew worse and worse. amidil hy the « eof your + wellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, 1 4 your Me. Their effects wore slow, uit sx By pevsevering 2: the use of them, Tas now catively weld. © S[sxATE Cusyper, Baton Donze, Ta rr. AYER: T have heen entirely or " heumiiatic €oul =a painful disen Dr yenrs VINCE commend 5 Dee. 1855. 1s, of A= Most of the PIs in market contaln Mereary, | iful hands, is fnl conse- + hich, although a valuable remedy in & « sugerour in a public pill, from jie + uences that frequently folly tain no mereury or mineran a Price, 23 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. 'repared by Dr. J. 7. AYER & £0., Lowoll, Mass, For sale by J. Harrie Bellefonte, and one dealer n every village throughont the country. {LNIcy "HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN, PA. The subscriber haying leased the above named Hotel in the borough ¢f Lock Haven, Clin- ton county, Pa., tukes this wethod of informing the public generally that he has nade every necessary preparation to entertain glean gese end fravele the best possible manner. His table will always so tain ths choicest lux uries that the country wi’ afford, and he ig deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by RApOter Hotel along she West Branch. is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that gan be purchased in the cfty saarket. areful and attentive Ostlers vill constantly be on hand to take charge of horses ang see thot thoy are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the | p-ironage of the traveling public, he hopes by rlose attention to be able to rende r general satis faction. ALFRED MANN, June 8, '61.~tf ProprieTOR JOHN MONTGOMERY Roe informs the citizens of Belle 5 {onto that Le still continue to carry on tha Tailoring and Clothing business at his old stand in Brokerhofi’s Kow, on Main street, where he is repared to make to order, all kinds of Clothing n 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. ALSO Ready made Clothing of ail kinds which he is selling at reduced prices. He feels thankful for the very liberal support heretofore extended, and hopes to merit a continuance of the sama, ellefonte, Jan. 6th, 1860,-1y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICZ, Letters testamentary on the Es- tate of Johu M. Lucas, late of Curtin township, deceased, dated Feb. 19th, 1862, having been fried to N. J. Mitchell and D. W. all, of [oward township, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against it are required to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. N. J. MITCHELL, Feb. 27—6t. D. W. HALL Adm’'s. JCXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the Hs- tate of Hyacinth B. Tresiyulny, dee'd, late of Bellefonte, Pa., have been granted to the Bub eoriber, residing in Lock Haven, Pa., to whom all claims against eid Estate must be presented for settlement; and all persons knowing themselves indebted thereto, are quested to make ii di ate payment. CATHAKINE A. CAMPBELL, April 10, 1862.— 6t- Ezecutriz. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. After our child was cured, she also tried | Your Pida are the prince of purges. Their excellont | I place great depen- | 4 | the several towns | ns, the | | Che Bemocratic Watchman, | ALEXANDER & FUREY, Publishers. Per annum, (invariably in sdvanoe) $1 50 No paper discontinued until all baek subserip- tions are paid, and a failure to notify » liscontin- | nance at the end of the timo subseri’- for will | be considered a new engagement i TERMS OF ADVERT’ NG. i 1 insertion, 2do. 3 do. .| Four lines or Jess, $ 25 § 3148 50 | One square—I12 lines 50 75 100 Two rer a lines 100 15 200 | Three sjunres—36 lives I 50 200 3 50 3 mos. 6 mos. 12 mos. 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Communications recommending persons for of- | fice, inserted ut ten cents a line; and the pay must, accompany th cc 1 JOEL DMEOTITADN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. aving purchased the stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to tre some, respectfully invites the attention of the pub- lic to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Bilyer Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, | Gold & silver Spectacles, Bracelets, Gents’ Gold | studs, Watch Keys, Card Cas Iver Pencils, | Finger Rings, Kar Rings, Breast Pins. Gold Pen- | cils and Pens, Gogales. Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, Xe. Also, Eight-day aud thirty-hour Clocks, at the very lowes: prices. John Moran | offers these gouds to the public,convinced that they | will meet with satisfaction. -He is determined | 80 digpose of neither an inferior article. oroffer for | sale anything in his line but what he can war- rant. Considessble experience in business, and a + vagdage, which he intends to use to the utmost, | Hep nlarly invites the aitention of the la- | dies to hig wicch of Pins, | which are of ihe latest styles. And he also in- | vites the gentlemen to examine a very fino lot of Watches now offered for sale, | $3 Repairing and oleanirg proiliptly attend to, Bellefonte, J | Mt > / Se : an i AA en)? /7) fo . | iri ApH . (Zr : Yr 1360. tf. . a ) rr $35,00 BP YS the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hun- ! dred young men from twenty-eight different States | | | - | have heen educated for business here within the pnit three yoars, some of whom have been employ- ed 28 Book Keepers at salaries of | $2000,00 Per Annum! | Lizmediately upon graduating, who knew nothing | vf aecounts when they entered the College. | §3% Ministers sons half price. Students enter | at any time, and review when they please, with- | out extra charge. | For catalogue of 86 pages, Epecimens of Prof. { Cowley's Business and Ornamental Peumanchip, | and “a large Engraving of the College, enclose | tventy-five cents in Postage stamps to the Prinei- iy 1 pals, JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 21, 1861. 7['0 COLLECTORS. : Whereas, the County is deeply in debt, and interest annually aceruing thereon, and | 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- { on, therefore Resolved : That the County Treasurer and | Commissioners’ Attorney be are hereby instruct. | | ed to collect all outstanding taxes previousto the year A. D., 1861, : ving the Collectors of sonable notice : and that 30 days from this date shall be deemed suffi- | cient time for such notice. ‘And the aforesaid | Treasurer and Commissioners’ Attorney shall, in | like manner, proceed to collect all outstanding | taxes for the year A. D., 1861. immediately after | the Angust Court of A. D., 18€2. | IRA FISHER, | JOHN MecCAREMONT, AMOS ALEXANDER, Co. Comm'rs. | Attest, S. M. Irwiy, Clerk. Commisgioners Office, | 4t. { Bellefonte, March 20. § |7 TTR > | Having just returned from Philadelphia | He with a new and splendid assortment o ! © MILLINERY GOODS, of the Iatest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to | please all, both young and id. grave and gay, who | may see proper to give usa call. Qur stock con- sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, and all other articles generally keptin a Millinery | Btore. : | most experienced Milliners in the city. Store on | Bishop stroet, next door to the old stand. | Bellefonte. May 3,61. FE { [PHONOGRAPHIC SHO. A , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF ad vicinity, are respectfully informed il ov wRrL ese irl of Writing, vd wil continue for two months. URE will be given on the sub- ration-room of the County Court evening, the 29th inst., com- , where particulars will be opened. in this pi J AFR meucing at 3 o' 1 given and ela | DAVID P. FRANCES, Professor of Phonography. N.B te instructions given if requir da Bellefunte, March 27th, 1852 D. PB ULIOCK’S IMPROVED DANDELION COFFEE. — T'his Peeparation, | from the bes a Coffee, is strongly recommen. | ded by physicians as a supericr NUTRITIO BEVERAGY for Gen Bebility, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious disorders. Thousands who have been reluctant’y compelled to abandon the use of Coffee, will find they gean use tnis combination without any of the injurious effects they formerly expericuged of ordinary Coffee | NUT Streets, and by JON. | 108 and 110, 8 WHARVES. Price 25 cents. March 6th 1862—1y. (JAUTION. : All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the following. property, to wit: One three-year old Colt, one Cow, and one two-horse Wagon. now in the pos- session of Frederick Dale, as the same belong to me and have only been left with him on loan. SAMUEL DALE. Rush township, March 20, 1862—3¢. J. J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, ! BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. is now prepared to wait upon all who may dosire his professional services. Rooms athis residence on Spring street. "THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN Town of DeLains, Shepards and Mo hair Plaids, all of which will be sold at the very lowes! rates, can be seen at the Store of HOFFER BROTHERS. Rings ad Bracelets, | | whereas, the present amount of outstanding tax- | f° We have To the services of one of the | vill be opened for’ the study of the | made | ots op i. [5% One ¢aun contains the strength of two pounds | | Forsale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by | | the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST- | B.BUSSIER & CO. | PROF. WooOIYs RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, AND BLOOD RENOVATOR, Te precisely what its name indicates, r, « While pleasant to the taste, it is revivifying, - exhilarating, ard strengthening to the vi- tal powers. It also revivifies, reinstates and renews the bloed in all its original pu- rity, and thus restores and rerders the sys. 5 tein invulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparation ever cffered to the world in a popular form #3 &5 to be within 0 the reach of all. Be chemically and skill- I] fully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, aud yet, 20 perfectly adapated to as to act ix perfect accordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the digestive organs, apd allay all nervous and other irritation. ‘g1£38 also perfertly exhilarating in its effects, Hi and jot it is never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It is composed en. tirely of vegetables and those thoroughly combining powerful tonic and soothing roperties, ana consequently ean never.in x Such & remedy haslong been felt to be a disderatum in the medical world ~ both by the thoroughly skilled in medical science, and also by all who have suffered from debility; for it needs no medical skill or knowledge even to see that debili- ty follows all attacks of disease, and lays the unguarded system open to the attacks H of many of the most dangerous to which oor humanity is constantly reliable. Such or example, 48 the fullowing : Consump- 0 tion, Bronchitis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Faintness, Nervous Ir- ritability, Neuralgia. Palpitation of the Heart, Meancholy, Hypocondria, Night Swoats, Languor. Giddiness, and all that class of cases, so fearfully fatal if unattend- ed to in time, called Female weal ness and Irregularities. Also, Liver Derangement if or Torpidity, and Liver Complaints, Dis- i eases of the Kidneys, Scalding or Incon- tinuence of the Urine 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, Emaciation, Diff. nn Culty of Breathing, and indeed we ntight enumerate manly more still. but we have space only to say, it will not only cure the 0 debility following Chills and Fever, but Jaren all attacks arising from Miasmatie nfluences, and cure the diseases at once, if already attacked. And as it acts di. rectly and persistently upon the biliary systew, arousing the Liver to action, pro- 0 moting, in fact, all the excretions and ses prevent any deliterious consequences fol- lowing upon change of climate and water ; hence all travelers should have a bottle with them, and all should take a table spoonful at least bolore eating. As it pre- vents costiveness, strengthens the digest. cretions of the system, 1t will om i ive organs, it should be iu the hands of al persons of sedentary habits, students, win- i isters, Kterary men. And all ladies not accustomed 10 muck out door exercise, should always useit. If they will they will ind an agreeable, pleasant. and effi 3 lant raw ly against those ills which rob *™ them of their beauty ; for beauty cannot exist without health, and health cannot ox- ist while tho above irregularities continue. put 0 Then again, tho Cordial is a perfect Moth» er's Relief. Taken a month or two before the final trial she will pass the dreadful 0 period with perfect ease and safety. 1%ere 5 is no mistake about it, this Qordial is all we clavin for it. Mothers. try it! And to you we appeal to detect the illness * or decline not only of your daugters befyre it be too late, hut alo your sons and hua- bands, for while the former, from false del- ieacy, often goes down to a premature grave rather than let their condition be known in time, the later are often so mix- ed up with the excitement of business that if it we:e not for you they would travel §1 the same dcwnward path, until too late oy arrest their fatal fall. But the mother uy | always vigilant, and to you we confident- ly appeal ; for we are sure your never | 0 failing affection will unerringly point you to Prof. Wood’s Restorative Ccrdial and Blood Renovator as the remedy which should always he on hand in time of neel, 0. J. WOOD, Proprietor. 444 Broadway, New York, und 114, Market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Drug- gists Price One Dollar per Bottle. f John Harris & Co., Ag't, Bellefonte, Pa. July, 18, '61-1y. THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF Messrs, Hoffer Brothers, HE Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of Spring and Summer | Goods, whieh, for variety, have never been equal- eda by any establishment in this section of coun try. Iaving purchased the stock of goods on hand of Mr. George Jackson, they will coutinue the business at the old stand, No. 2, Reynolds's Arcade. Their stock co Dry Goods, Gr TY © FH TF 5 of a general aszortmet on es. Hardware, Queensware and Glassware, including a host ot other articles in their line, among whieh can be found un extensive and varied selection of LADIES® DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloths, Debeiges, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Delaines, Alpacas, k French Merinocs, Plaids. &e. Their gentlemen’s wear consists of a large as | sortment of Casimeres, Cloths, Satinets, Satin, | Vesting, Tweeds. Hats and Caps And an exten. sive assortment of Boots and Shoes for Ladies and | Gentlemen and Children, with almost every other article that may be necessary to supply the wants | of thecommunity. { The pressure of the morey market having had the effet 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, | | | | | f i { | i 1 | | i i both in the quality of goods. and prices, they hope to receive a reasonab’e share of patronaga. All in want of goods will please call and exami, « their steek. L, B.—They will keep constantly on hand, EX TRA FLOUR, which they will sell at the lowest cash price £27 Country produce ot ull kinds taken in ex change for goods. Dried Lumber and Shingles constantly on hand and for syle. HOFFER BROTHESRS Bellefonte, March 28, i861. —1y. CESSATION OF WAR PREPARATIONS! ~ PEACE TERMS PROPOSED! JaNcoURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. ! Our citizens have for many years been !in the habit of going to distant eities for their | Bugies and Carriages, thus depreciating discoun- | tenancing our home manufuctories, and giving to foreign establishments the patronage that should | properly be extended to our own. Tho ™neatness | the foreign gave it the preference, over the i home manufactured vehicle, and little attention { was paid to their durability. I have just opened | a manufactury on Penn street near Bishop, hav | ing iad an extensive and varied expereance at | Coach makiugin all its departments, feel conii- | 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 inspectionot my work by per- | sons desirous to purchase. | Repairing of all kinds done on the shortest no tico May, 1801, S. A. M'QUISTION. | | HE a SAUDE AND HARNESS EMPORIU, JEREMIAH TOLEN & CO. pat ) Has fltted up the shop on the northwest corner 02 _ of Allegheny and Bishop streets, and is now prepared to manufacture Sad- dles, Bridles, HArness, Trunks, Valises, Whips, &c., &c., in a style superior to any manufacturer in Central Pennsylvania. His work is made of the best materials that can 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. CAUTION, All p are hereby cautioned against pur- ohnsing a Note given to James Clark of Centre Hall for $18,00 by James Kennelly and the sub- sciber as I have given valuo tosaid Clark for the Note and am determined not to pay it a second xe. 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That unless said Warrantee, Twp. Jno. Mercer, Gregg, Robt. Askey, fe Job Packer, te Jas. Packer, Jr. “ David Johnston, “ Lud Kanacher, Union. Hen. Vandyke, Snowshoe, Rich Jones, , _ « Mary Kanacher, Union, James Mgore, Potter, Geo. Markiey, Taylor, John Milder, Rush, has. Lucas, es, ohn Lamb, Taylor Thos. Grant, Rush, Jno. Sherick, Taylor, Hen. McEwen, a Polly McEwen, £€ Josh. Williams, gt Polly Williams, 3) Hugh Hamilton, “ Sa: ah Bonbam, Howard, Wm Miles Miles, Walter Stewart, Burnside, Paul Cox, John Vaughn, W. Montgomery, Penn. D. Montgomery, Robert 1 yon, “ Ezikiel Lyon, Los Benj. Lyon, 4 Jno, McCalley, Wm. McCalley, $e Jno. Kennady, “ Jas Dennady, u“ Jas. Hepburn, it John Cowden, " as. Armstrong, i Thos. Greaves, Boggs, Thos. Groaves, Snowshoe, Rich Miles, Boggs, Jona. Hervey, “ John Burgh, Ha fmoon, And. Somners, Boggs, Thos, P Hale, Curtin, Garret Cottinger, ¢¢ T. P. Wharton, £6 Josiah Haines, 3 Packer & Lucas, Boggs, Jno. Cochran, s David Carscadon, Snowshoe, “ . 1 “ “ * Boggs, i Curtin, “ “ Jno. Donnelley, “ Buinside Bamuel Beott, do Juno. T. Hoover, do Jos, Morris, do Alex. (reves, do George Eddy, do Moore Wharton, Showshoe, Wm. Parker, 0 Rebecca Waln, do Benj. H. Tallman, do Eliz. Wharton, do A 8. Valentine, do T. M. Milikin, do N. J. Mitchell, do John Hall, Burniide James Hall, do Charles Hall, do David Lewis, do John Shym, do Richard Waln, do Joseph Waln, do Jesse Waln, do John Barrou, do Eli Camby, do John Rugg, . do "Molly Wharton, do Robert Waters, Snowshoe, Benj. R. Morgan, do Valentine Myers, Curtin, Caleb Lawns, do Isaac Longstreth, do Jas. T. Hales, Snowshoe, Jas. MeMannus, do Samuel Linn, do Fishburo Wharton, Curtin, Peter Hahn, do Susan Huhn, do Jos. Thomas, do Jacob Waln, do Nathaniel Levy, do Thos. Humpkins do Robert Gray, do Wm. Gray, do Wm. Yardley, do Joseph Kelso, do Lindley Coates, do Wm. Gilbert, do 4 of Culeh Lawns, do # Isaac Longstreth, do James White, do Heury Toland, Miles #amuel Norton, do Dan'l Williams, do Wm. Brady, do Rich. Parker, do Jer. Parker. do Bira Wilson, Suowshoe, Rebecca Kelso, Curtin, Robt Irwin, = go Ste’n Stephenson, Liberty, Jno. Dunwoody, do Ebn'zr. Benham, do Philip Myers, Curtin, Simeon Myers, do Valentine Myers, do Michael Myers, do Escher Eddy, do Casper Wister, do Alex. McDonald, Gregg, Wm. Cook, Penn, Thos. Hamil on, do, Jas. Armstrong, do John Cowden, do Jas. Hepburn, do Jus. Kennady, do John Kennady, do 2 Konnady, do Christ. Dering, Greg Charles ILutl, ~ dooS Wu. Hepburn, do John Cowden, . do And. Carson, do Bernard Hubly, do Michael Gratz, Haines, Simon Gratz, do John Simpsen, do Henry Antis, do "TREASURERS SALE OF UNSEATED LAND. —Agreeably to several acts of assembly, directing the mode of selling unseated lands, for taxes due, &., The Treasurer of Centre County gives notice thaton the following deserib- ed tracts of unseated land two years or more of taxes are due and nnpaid. taxes with legal cost, are paid before the 2nd Monday of June. he will on that day at the Court House in Bellefonte sell the same. Taxes 3.70 23,97 7.85 7,85 5.20 16.00 7.99 40,67 30,11 14,07 18,90 Hepburn & Harris, do John Mackey, do" Benj. Young «+ do - Peter Cramer, do Wm. Mackey. do Peter Swineford, do of John Kidd, do John Price, Huston, Jno. Wheeland, do Jno. Rollington, do James Baxter, do Simeon Gratz, Miles, Simeon Gratz, do Simeon Gratz, do Simeon Grats, do Simeon Gratz, do David Beverage, Rush, Martha M’Connel, do Jas. Glentworth, do tteo. Latimer, do 5, Ed. Moyston, do And. Armstrong, do Sharp Delany, do Wm. McPherson, do Nha 3 Yiativers do Robert Gray, Gregg, - John md a Cornelius Bishop, Gregg, John Porter, 8 2, Wm Taggart gx Jacob Markley, a David Taggart, i Wm. Logue, Af Daniel Reese “ Isanc Richardson, + Michael Zeigler, st Jno. Frick, jr., Potter, Bernard Hubly, LA 2, Christph’r Derzing « 3, Benj. Patterson, 4 2, Henry Vanderslice, Alex. Hunter, Samuel Scott, ram Scott, “ “ i Christian Devling, Harris Geo. Swineford, Adam Bolinder, Penn, Haines, Albright Swineford, “ James Row Mary Jenks Thomas Barr, J. C. Fisher, Kearny Wharton, C. B. Welch, Wm. C. Welch A. D. Harris, A. D. Harris, A.D. Harris, Jos. Harris, Wm. A. Thomas, Peter Leitzel, John Jackson, Christan Smith, Robert Irvin, John Potter, “ “ Harrls, Howard, “ 483 120 Alex Hunter, 7.01 433 120 John Buyers, 7,01 433 120 8am’l Young, “ 7,01 433 120 Benj. Young, “ 7,01 433 120 Thos. Hamilton, oe 7,01 415 00 Jacob Weidner, is 7.01 130 00 J.J. Lingle, “ 2,04 50 00 James McGhee, Liberty 3.40 17 00 John Quay, u* 1.13 200 09 Robt. Young, Marion, 4 80 80 00 J. M, McKinney, , 9.60 192 00 Jeremiah Warder, Milet 232 430 . 00 Robt. Brady, - " 5,19 410 00 Hannah Brady, do 4,94 429 00 Robt. Gray, do ~ 5.18 402 00 Thos. Grant, do 5,18 125 00 Moore Wharton, do 34 92 00 Jeremiah Parker, Walker, 3,58 1 00 Richard Parker, ot 3,58 100 00 Wm. Cook, Penn, + 13 433 153 Martha Slough, Rush, 8,91 433 158 Alex. Scott, . do 6,91 433 153 John Lowden, do 6 01 193 153 Michael Ross, do 3,07 433 153 Richard Malone, do 6,91 433 153 Isaac Britches, do 6.91 433 153 Ch’n. Ehler, do 6,91 433 153 Jacob Deller, do 6.91 433 153 Mathias Slough, Rush, 6.91 433 153 Sara’l Rankin, do 6.91 433 153 Henry Stout, do 6,01 433 153 Martin Ehier, do 12.49 433 153 Josiah McIlvain do, 13,70 433 163 Ferguson Mellvain, do 13,86 258 146 Philip Eberman, . do 17,66 350 153 Thomas Grant, do 10,89 186 59 Jaoob Stout, do 5,13 oor, 71 John Eberman, do 23,35 383 153 John Hubler, do 23,95 433 153 Daniel Witmer, do 13,86 433 153 Peter Brutzman, do 6,91 433 153 Thos. Edward, do 6,91 433 153 Robt. irwin, do 6,91 433 153 Thos. Hamilton, do 6,91 433 153 Thos. Grant, do 8 91 433 153 Thos Reese, do 13,86 433 153 John Graff, do 27.69 | 433 153 John Gudager, do 27.69 433 158 Geo. Slough, do 13,88 | 433 153 Jno. Hamright. do 27.69 | 433 153 John McClam, 69 355 153 Thos. Allison, 381 153 Davis 01d, 233 153 Fred. Dorsh, 433 1583 Mich’ Gudager, 433 153 Paul Zantzinger, 95 102 Rich. Atherton, 302 76 Hargman Philips, 13 12 Robt. King, John Moyer, 313 106 Jno. Witmer Jr 313 106 Jno. Lowden 433 153 Christ. Hair, 241 10 Jacob Steke, 426 164 Christ. Hair Jr. 167 7 Geo. Sloygh, 433 152 Andrew Schenck, 133 1563 David Hair, 219 12 Alex Scot, 433 153 Mich. Schenck, 433 153 Christian Schenck, John Hand, 433 153 Clary Campbell, John Allison, Wm. Aliison, James Allison, 433 153 $of Jno. Louden, 153 Thos. Grant, J Benj. Rush, Christian Rohrer. Seb astian Graff, Jacob Myers, Paul Bush, Paul Black, Paul Such, John Boreland. 433 163 John Kelley, 433 163 John Bush, 433 163 John Suck, 100 00 Jonn Black, 312 00 Joseph Wells, 216 80 Huzh Hamilton, 433 153 Jacob Slungh, 433 163 John Miller, 303 163 Kandolph Kelker, 433 153 Samuel Showers, 50 00 Robert King, 433 153 Sharp Delaney, 3» a 433 153 Vm. McPherson, do, 7.99 433 153 Ed. Moyston, do, 16,01 433 153 William Lewis, do, 16 01 433 153 Francis West, do 30.19 133 103 Jasper Maylan, do 16,01 433 153 Benjamin West, do 33,60 433 153 William Benham, do 16.01 433 153 James Hawthorn, do 16.01 153 Blair McLanakan, do 16.01 153 Ed Seott, do 16.01 Paul Cox, Wm. Lowis Lawyer, do Thomas Cathbert, do 7,99 Robert Morris, do 16,01 Felix Brunt, do 7,49 Thomas LL. Shippen, do 16 01 Thomas Hawthorn, do 7.99 George Mead, do 7.99 George Campbell, do 7.99 Krancis West, do 16.00 W. H. West, do 16 00 John Weat, do 16.00 DH. Cunningham; do 16.00 3 John M. Nesbit, ao 13,61 : James Gilliland do 9,91 31 Kearney Wharton, do* 15.60 435 00 James Johnston, Spring, 10.88 408 00 Thomas Arthurs, do 10,00 400 00 Wm. Wilson, do 10.00 421 00 Eleanor Johnson, do 10.50 426 110 James Smith, do 10,72 433 153 Thos Johnson do 1083 413 73 Jno. McComing, do, 10.32 100 00 John Wilson, do 10.00 419 10 John Johnston, do 10.47 433 153 James Long, Union, 13.38 433 153 John McKisson, do 13.3% 433 153 Henry Beck, do 1338 333 153 Wm. Carlisle, do 13.38 364 00 Chas. Wilson do 11.28 333 153 Samuel Phillips, do 10.29 433 153 Jane Black, do 13.88 140 00 John Cooper, do 216 333 00 John Dunwoody, do 10.29 95 200 R. Mulholland do 1.24 200 0 John [rvin, do 248 200 00. Jacob Vanpool. Taylor 31,80 200 00 Christ: Vanpool do 10,60 397 O04 Richard Downing do 126.23 100 00 Michael! Weidner, do 5.30 100 00 Michael Weidner, do 530 50 00 Boyce Davis, Union 7.74 50 00 B. Pyle & Co., Walker, 29 400 €0 Jeremiah Parier, do 240 400 00 Richard Parser, do 240 233 00 Wm 8S. Shipper. Worth, 15.34 21 141 John Mifflin, do 86 129 00 Jno. Swanwick, do ' 5.13 300 00 Thos. Hawthorn, do 1215 330 00 Jasper Maylan do 13.19 433 153 Jas. Hawthorn, do 17.30 430 00 J. M. M’Kinney, Marion, 9.60 617 00 Ann Dale, boggs, T.07 433 163 Thomas Hall, (Cartin, 11.33 413 46 Wm. Hood, Boggs, 19,10 433 150 Samuel Scott, Curun, 8,08 104 00 Jac. Sigfried, Niles, 60 500 Jos. Harrison, Rush, 416 103 00 Jno. Harrison, do 8.36 433 153 Thos. Hamilton, do 1429 433 153 Elinor Siddons, do 691 433 153 Robt. Rainey, do 6.91 400 00 John Friend, Huston, 23 40 405 147 Jacob Rush, Rush, 12,94 422 44 John Weidman, do 13.48 402 116 Jac. Weidman, do 2592 433 153 Jacob Dentler, do 13.84 433 153 Daniel Brenner, do 691 433 153 A, Reighart, Jr, do 13,84 270 00 Hugh Mclntrre, do 16.37 433 00 Adam Reighart, do 6.91 415 00 Richard Waln, do 7.63 250 00 Clem’t Beckwith, Taylor, 23,84 J. B. MITCHELL, Bellefonte, April 3, 1862. Treasurer TO THE PUBLIC! PETER KERLIN, Sr, WOULD RE- spectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a new store at Fillmore, Centre county, Pa, where he will keep on hand at all times, a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Stationery, &c., all of which he will cll at low ratgs. for cash. Please ive me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 cel confident that my” goods and prices will give satisfaction to all. PETER KERLIN, Sr. Fillmore, Pa.;"April 17, 1862. [READ POWER, THRESHING MA chines for one or two horses; also 4 horse 8weap power, and machines with overshot cylen- der; the least now in use, manufactured and for sale at the Bellefonte Foundry. All new work warranted May 15-62. 3t A. HAUPT & Co., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. | CARRIAG NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. ANOTHER REQUISITION. A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE I! * FOR THE FIRM OF BAXTRESSER & CRIST, Yoo have just opened, in the Store Room on the - W. corner of the Diamond, in Bellefonte, for- | merly occupied by Wilson Brothers, their large and splendid assortment of Shelf Hardware. House Trimmings of every description. POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY of every variety and price. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS of the best manufacture. RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS. AND LOCKS | of every description and the best quality. MORTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCHES of different kinds. ! CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. AND TIL} LOCKS, and large and small PAD LOCKS. i HAND, BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES. BUTCHERS’ CLEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, Drawing Knives, Hatchets.Chisels & Adzes. HAY,MANURE AND SPADING FORKS, EDGE TOOLS of every desirable variety. SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, general assortment, and 50 per cent lower than any place else. EMAKERS TRIMMING S,CAR PEN TERS’ TOOL> which cannot be surg ed | | VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES. FILFS, RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON | BOXES. STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT FELLOWS, HAMES, &e. : PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, VARNISH. FLUID. OIL CLOTHS,PATENT LEATHER, ROPE AND WIRE of every size in abundance. SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS, And all other kinds of Goods usually kept ina well regulated Hardware Store. Their stock isan entirely new one, comprising all the leading articles connected with the Hard. ware trade, and their facilities for pm chasing goods not being excelled by any other establish. neng, they here declare themselves able to sell rom fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any ither establishment in the country, and invite arm ers, Mechanics, and all others in need of ard ware, to call and satisfy themselves of the truth of the assertion. July I8, 1860. ~ THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood. have attempted not only to imitate his ses i but profess to have discovered some thing that would produce results identical ; but they have all come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful results of Prof Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its ro. sistless sway. Read the following : Barn, Marxe, April 18th, 1953, J. Woon & C Pror 0 [Ewrote you in 1836, concerning your v Hair Restorative, and which you HI .ve publ in this vicinity and elzewt has given rise to numerous enquiries tonehing the n the ease, ‘Lhe enquiries are, flist. isit a fact - tion and name, as stated in the comm second. is it true of all ther in contained ; dees my hair still continue to be in good order of patugaleolor 2 To all T can and do arswer in- variably yes. My ha is even better thanin : stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, th ty, and bette colored § the same is true of my whi and the only cause why it is not gener- is that the substanee is washed off by frequent abolution of the face. when if caro were used lay wiping the face in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as the | hair. I have been in the receipt of a great n mn. ber of letters from all parls of New England, ask- ing me if my hair still continues to be good ; as there is 30 much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well. as this, it has, no doubt been basely imitated and been used. not only without any goed effect, but to absolute in | jury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is a8 good as ever, and hundreds have exam ined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years o!'d ahd not a gray hair in my head or on my face ; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. 1 received your favor of two quart hottles last summer, for which I am very grate- 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 ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without author- tty from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good effects do not follow. the failure is caused by tke impure article, which eurs- es the inveutor of the good. of me of my uushaken opinion of its valuable re- sults. I remain, dear sir, yours, © A. C. RAYMOND. Aaross Ron, Ky., Nov. 30, 1858. Pror. 0. J. Woon : known to the world, the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using ONE bottle of your Hair Restorative. After ns ng kind of Restorutives extant. but without and finding my bead nearly destitute of hair, Hair Restorative. which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original wes. T will therefore take occasion to re- commend this invaluable remedy to ALL Who muy feel the necessity of it. I remain respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLENBROCK. P. §.—This testimonial of my approbation for | your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolicited : among the rest, insert if you wish ; aud say nothing. Yours, REV.S.A.B. The Restorative is put in bottles of three sizes viz : large, medium and small 3 the small hold half a pint and retails for one dollar per bottles 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 prepares and retails for three dollars a bottle. 0.J. WOOD, Broadway, New York and 114 Market Street St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all gbod Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. John Harris & Co., Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte, July 11, '61-1y. TO THE WORLD AT LARGE! AND BOALSBURG & VICINITY IN PARTICULAR. TPs 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 various branches, and will spare no pains tc | keep up a full assortment of everything usually | kept in any country store, and will gell at prices | which we trust will solicit a hare at least of your patronage All kinds of country prodvce 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, =sur' Hard Soap, your Bees Wax, your Feathers, and in case you have nothiig of this kind your cash will never b refused.. JOUN H1BLER & CO, Boalsburg, April 20, 1860—tf STOR T® GEORGE LIVINGSTON, at his well known stand on che North-eastern cor- | ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps stantly on hand a large assortment of TaroroaicAL CLASSICAL MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL Also, a large variety of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the beat quality MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &e. &e. LF Books brought to order at a small advance on the city prices. une28-tf-8. GEO. LIVINGSTON. © JAMES H. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A rooms. Cflice, on the Diamond, one door west of the | Post Office. ; I deem it my duty, | as horetofore, 10 keep you apprised of the contin. | ued effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire | ! Dear sir.—I would certain- | ly be doing you a great injustice not to make | was finally induced to try a bottle of your | Now, candor and justice com- | pel me to announce to whoever may read this, that | 1 now possess a new and Leautiful head of hair, | but if you think it worthy a piace | t. if not destroy & €O., Proprietors, 144, | AYERS Sarsap arilla FOR PURIFYING THE BL6OD. And for the speedy cure of tho following complaints _Scrofuls and Scrofnlony Hi¥ections, such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Firuvptiogs, Plinples, Pustules, Blotches; Bol, tains, and all Skin Diseasos. 0ARLAND, Ind., 6th Jutie, 1850, J. C. Aven & Co, Gents: I feel it my duty to acs knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having inkerited a Scrofuloss infection, I bave suffered from it in various ways for . Sometimes it burst out in Ulers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned joward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it byvke out on my head and covered my #alp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I-tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grew worse, At length I was rejojced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you bad prepared aun alterative (Sarsupavilla), for I knew from your reputa< tion that any thing you made must be goed, Treat go Cincinnati and got it, and used it tii) iz cared me. I tool it, as you adrise, in smull doses of a teaspoonful over of month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after & while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You can well believe thut I feel what I ai saying when I tel} you, that I 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 olas, Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N.Y, 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an inveterate case Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the same; says he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Nook. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : “ Three bot~ ties of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Guilre — a hid~ eous swelling on the neck, which I had suifered from: over two years.” Leucorrhea or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of New York City, writes 3.40 most cheerfully comply with the regnest of your agent io. saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most bxcellent alterative in the numerons complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially in Diseases of the Scrofulous dinihesis. I have cured many invotor- ute cases of Leucorrheea by it, and some where the com- plaint was cansed by ulceration of the uterur. The ulcer- ation itself was soon cured, Nothing within my knowl edge equals it for these female derangements.” Edward 8, Marrow, of Newlnry, Ala., writes, © 4 dan- gerous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family, which had defied all the remedies we conld employ, hae at length been completely cured by your Extract of & saparilla. Our physician thought nothing Lut extirja- tion could affexd relief, hut he advised the trin) of your, Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and iy proved effectual. After taking your remedy eizht weeks no symptom of the disease remains.” Syphilis and Mercurial Discase, NEW Onrrreans, 25th Augnet, 1850, Dr. J.C. Aven: Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re- quest of your agent, and report u some of the cflucts I have realized with year Surs a I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com- plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effocts truly wonderful in the care of Fewereol and Mer eurial Is One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, stead cured him in five weeks. Another was attack. ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ule eaten away a cougiderable part of it, go thet I heliey disorder would soon reach Lis brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsapurilla: the ulcers healed. and he is well again, not of course without, some disfignration to his face.” A woman who had heen treated f ie same disorder by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They lad become so ene sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex-. cruciating pain in her joints and bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Rarsaparille in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation’ from your Juboratory must be a groat, remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it have not=arprised me, Fraternally yous, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Comulaint, INDEPENDENCE, Ureston Co., Vin, 6th 3 ly, 1850. ER: Slr, 1 have een afllicted t «ith a pain- atism for a long time, whicl bafiled the, skill of phy ans, and stuck to me in epite of all the remedies I conld find, until I tried your Sarcapwrilla. One bottle cured me in two weeks, and yestored my general health so mush that J bettor than befors 1 was attacked. © WOLG ru ve anh, Julies Y. Getchell, of St. L write: “1 have beers afflicted for years with an agliction of the Liver, which! destroyed my health. tried every thing, agd every thing failed to reli me; and I have been a brofen-down man for sc from no other cause than derangement of: 7; My beloved or, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised our Sarsapari eeansge lio said he krew yon, 3 Bg you mado was worth trying. By the bl {Gad it bas cured ne, and bas so purified my blood, + ake nnew man of me. 1 feel young again. The ++ that can be said of you is not half good enongh* Schirrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation eo the Bones. A great variety of eases have heen reported to us where. cures of theso formidalie complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but space here will not admis them. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased te, | furnish gratis to all who eull for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disense, Fits, Epllcp= sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia Many remarkable cures of these uficctions 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 Legn required by the ne- cessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con- sumption, and for the Relief on Inti Patients in advanced Stages of the Disense. . This is a remedy so Lu known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, aud its truly wonderful cures of Pimonacy disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth Few are the communities, or even families, among them who have not somo personal experience of its effets — some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. 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 so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & CO. ; Lowell, Mass, GARMAN’S HOTEL. (LATE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE.) ] Opposite the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND wELL- known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of: the Diamond, opposite the Court HBuse, having | been purchased by the undersigned, he announc- es to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling puplic generally, that he intends refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render. the most satisfactory accomnn dation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains, will be spared on his part to add to the eonveni- ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop with, him will find XS ABLE abundantly supplied with the most surmptusie fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al- ways contain The Choicest of Liquors. His Stabling is best in town, and will always bas attended by the mest trustworthy and attentive Lostlers Give him acall, one and all, and he feels con- fident that ull will be satisfied with their accom- modation. ? + AN EXCELLENT LIVERY ig attached to this establishment, which strangers | from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. . DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862. CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. J. B.HUTTS "AS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNG® ing to his friends and the public ingen | ral that he has taken charge of this well known | otel, [ately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- on, and is fully prepared to accommodate the | raveling publizina style and manner commensu- vto with the progressive spirit of the times. He is in posseséion of all the modern improve ments and conveniences, as to Sleeping appart- mets, and has supplied hislarder with the choicest the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest Wines. . - With the most extensive stabling accommodations | and attentive and skilful ostlers, together with as- siduous attention to business, he feels Justified ir goliciting a share of patronage and the -support hie friends. Bellefonte, Oct. 8-’57-42-tf | | J. D. SHUGERT, [ ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office in the Court House, with the Treasure? “ ————