che Oath, Bead Heading. Speaking of “dead heads” the editor of the Louisville Joursay says: Railroads, steamboats, and stage coaches complain of dead heading—that is, to say, of preachers, editors and breathern, of the craft, riding so much with- out pay. The newspaper press endures more of this dead head- ing than any three of those modes of conveyance combined. The pulpit the bar and the theatre, so- cieties, religious benevolent, ag- ricultural, mercantile establish- ment, venders of quack medicines railroads companies, stage lines and every variety of individuals, uding political parties, draw «ely upon the hiberality of the press. The press i: expected to yield to all those inlerests ; is re- guested to give strength to all Weak institutions and enterprises, it is asked to puff some preach- ers into overshadowing pulpit or- ators; to puff small politicians and unprineipaled demagogues into great men and patriots; to magnify ine mpetent railroad of- ficers into railroad kings, it is ex- pected fo herald abroad the {ame of quacks of all classes, up dull authors, and immortalize weak Congressional speeches.— it is required to give sight to the blind. bread to the hunger, tallent to tha tools, and lionor to the theives and vobl sked to cover up the wfirmities of the weak, to Lide the favlts of guilty men, and wink at the fraudulent schemes of scoundrels; it is ex- p ected to flatter the vain, toex- tole the merits of those who de- ing but the scorn and all good citizens; it is holster ts ban OVE it cont einpt Of verinved, ina word, of the news. | for pay, or sends out its bills for subseripticn or adver!ising it is deno:need as mean and sardid, and its conductors as wanting in liberality. There is no interdst on the fue of this green earth that is expected to give as much to v without pay or thanks as the ne wshaper press of the countiy. The little souled man, oo vi BOCIC ‘who inserts in your columus a fif- teen shillingadvertisment,expeets you at least to write out five dol- lars, worth of editorial notices.— And the obscure niggardly man you have writen into a position of importance, far beyond his merits, consideres that his name adorns your columns, and gives circulation to your journal. i a SHORT PATIENT SCRMON, My BregrseriN.--You will find uy text in the third epistle of father Alraham to the law ma- kers, and when you find it, it shall read as follows, a-h : But it is easier to pdy a large sum than Mis a'larger one, and it is easier to pay any sum when we arc able than it is to pay it before we ave able,” a-h. My brectherin — How true are the words of our text. Father Abraham kuew they were true, a-h ; he owes a large sum to the servants lie has under him, and he finds it dithcult to pay them, but not so difficult as it the sum was larger, a-h. The réason why it is so hard for him to pay is, because he is not able, a-h; for the tex says., #but it is easier to pay a large sum than itis a larger vne, and it is easier ‘o pay any sui when we arc able than it 1s to pay it before we are able, a-h.’ My Bictheerin.—There is a 1 - great work before us; four mil- lions of our race arc under the galling bonds of slavery-—under the lash of the cruel taskmaster a-h. These slaves, my breetherin must be set free at whatever cost we must contribute our money, further this great cause, a-h, and while le are slowly gliding down the stream of Time—while our -days are fust lengthing out, and our lives are fast ebbing away, we will never see property stare us in the face for this noble act done to fellow citizens, a-h. ~My Breetherin—You will find that the butternut Secesh Democ- racy will oppose this scheme of emanecipaiion,for they are possess- ed of - the devil, a-h. Their cry is the Union and the Constitution but. my breetherin, we all know that “the eonstitution ‘is a coven- - fa i a ER A rr SI A A enant with death and a league with hell ;’ and we all know that itis a dangerous document in time of war, and should le fold- ed up and laid aside, a-h. My Breetherin—\We will send these secesh democrats to Fort Lafayette, confiscate ther estates to pay our debts, a-h for the tex says: ‘But itis easierto pay a large sum than it is a larger one, and it iscasier tor pay any sum when we are able, than it is to pay before we are able, a-h. Lovin Lescues.—A Loyal Na- tional League was formed lately at Orange, New Jersey, under two printed sections, one declar- ing who were members, and the other pledging them to uncondi- tional loyalty. To these the fol- lowing section was added: «It is hereby understood and agreed among the ciitzens signing this constitution that we donot in any manner pledge ourselves to any course of united political ac- tion, but that each member is left free to act, in all elections, in ac- corlance with his political pre- ferences—our only object in this support the National Government in its efforts to suppress the rebel lion now waged against its au- thority by ¢ porticn of the people of the Union, and not to organ- ize or create a political party—it being the purpose of the members of the Le:gue to dissolve when the ol jects for which it was cre- ated have beed accomplished. | This addition would seem to be {entirely proper if these Leagues are to be used for patriotic r ther than partisan purposes; but we observe that the New York Eve- ning Post considers that the acute | and ecnecientious gentleman who {moved this. amendment has ught to “neutralize the whole sirair. ( EZ&=The Abolition organs fail to quote the following extract from Jonx Vax DBuroN’s war speech. He speaks thus of the Republican party: : "«Tagree they areunwise, I agree they arestupid. I agree they have united the South, and that they have divided the North. 1 agree to another thing, and you won’t expect me asa Democrat to find fanlt with that—I agree that they prostrated the Repub- lican party in every non-slave- holding State of this Confederacy and gave the Democrats the as- cendency,and nobody will expect me to find fault with them on that account, New York, Penn- sylvania, Ohio, Indiana, became Demceratic as the result of them and I am not the man to find fault with that. They Won't Fight. ’ The negroes, like the Aboli- tionists, will not fight. They selves in the way of rebel bul- lets. In Pittsburg, Harrisburg, and various other places, the Abolitionists have Leen making herculan efforts to enlist negro regiments in the present war, which dates from Jan.1,1863,but so far, have most signally failed. Mr. Lincoln ought to make them flght, by forthwith drafting them that is, if he could get anybody to do the drafting.—We know that some of the «Old Joker’s partizans are at all times ready | to draft white men—especially if they can enrich themselves and friends by so doing—bhut, they would not ‘seperate families,” by drafting Sambo. Ah, no, that would not lacerate their tender and philanthropic hearts, This last Congress provided for negro soldiers, but made mo provision to draft them, A negro may go to war or stay at home, just as it suits him ; but the white man Must go, that is if he is too poor to pay three hundred dollars into Mr. Lineuln’s treasury. Can’t coax the darkies to fight, and there is no law to force them to do it. This is a fair specimen of Republican legislation. : The Tax-Payers Manual has just been published, and, in brev- ity, it beats the Military Manual all hollow. It has but three prin- cipal orders,which are as follows: 1. Draw wallets! 2. Fork over! 3. Rete ? Ayer’s Catharte Pills. iit i aa i organization being to unite to, have no notion of throwing them- | JAMES H. EANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A Office. on the Diamond, one door west of the Post Office. H. M'ALLISTER. JAMES A. srAvES MALLISTER & BEAVER, - ALTORNEYS AT LAW, . BELLEFONTE, PENN'A J. DB. SHUGERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office inv the Court.ITouse, with the Treasurer. a. 0avIs Cc. T ALERANDER ORVIS & ALEXANDRE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Oiee one door below Reynold’s Bank Nov. 21.—1862 WEALLIANM A © ALLACE, ATTOR! EY AT LAW, 3 CLEARFIELD, PENNA, Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci . etaived in connection with resident Counsel. AMay 15th 1862 —1y. CRVIS & CORSE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. Lock Haves Pa. Will practice in the several Conrts of Centre and Cliuton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be p iy attended to. : J. 3. LING BELLEFONTE. CENTRE C0., PA. snow propared to wait upon all who may desire. his professional services. Rooms at his residonce on Spring street. W. W. Waite, SURGEON DENTIST, Respectfully informs the public that he i3 per manently located in. Boalsburg, Centre junty Pa., and is well prepared to practice all t. e vari ous branches of his profession in the most i npros ed mauver. All operations warranted o giv perfect satisfaction or no charge will be made. 1 Loalsburg, May 15, 1862.—1y. EDMUND BLANCHARD. E.M BLANCHAR? E.& 8 BLANCIEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PEN'NA. Ofee formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard on, Main street. Bi. J.D WINGTE, DENTIST. : Offfcc and Residence directly North wi the Court Louse portico, At his office except two weeks in each month, beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, May 1st, 1862. —[y. AT THE WHOL/SALII TUR & BOY STORE SHOP STREET, directly opposite the building formerly known ns the TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, Agent. All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- QUORS, at wholesale, to be had at the very lowest prices, and warranted to be of the wary best quality. ar s‘ock consists : ol WHISKIESy 0id Monongahela Rye Whisky, 3 Pare Bourbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Jack Wlisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. RUM. Jamaica Rum, New EnglandRum : GINS. Pare Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. BRANDIES. : Dark and Pale Cugnae, Domestie, (all prices, Ganger, Lavender, . Qi p : ‘Cherry, Blackberry, Caraway, &e. To WINES, Pare Port, Domestic, Madeira, Sherry, Raspberry. CCRDIALS. Roce, Anniseed. ~ STOMACH BITTERS. The very best in the market. The above liquors, with others not named, will all be warranted as represented, and eld at pric- es tha’ cannot fail to made it an object for deal- ers to purchase of him, iustead - of going or serd- ing to the city. Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth- ers are requested to call and examine his stoek, before purchasing elsewhere. All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchus it the United States Custom louse, and co Physicians are particularly requested to give his liquors a trial. fle has the only artcle of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this Borough. £7 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just received and for sale low Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1362—-1y. BANHING HOUSE, —or= WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Bills of exchanze and Notes diseounted.Col- leotions made and proceeds promptly remitted. luterest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the Eastern eities constantly on hand for sala. Depos- its receivea DR.J 5, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Office next door to the residence of Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street. July 25, 1862—1y. aA 0, FURST, "AY iOPNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOVTE, PA. iW 7 ILL practice in the several Courts «f Centre and Clinton counties. All legs} 1 usiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt a tention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di. amond. DBR. Z, W. THOMAS, PHYS1C1AN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO0., PA, Respectfully offers his services to Lis riends and the public. Office on Mill sie the National Hotel. Refersto Drs. J. M. McCoy, “ S. Tnompsow, ¢ T.C.TaoMaAs. March 20, 1862—1y COLLECTION OFFICES, D. G. BUSH, BELLEFON'L'E, Cextre Co.. PeNN,A. RUSH & McCULLOUGH (T. J. M'CULLOUGH.) CLEARFIELD, Clearfield co., Pa BUSH & McCORMICK, (Cc. 8. M'CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN, (2. P. ALLEN,) WILLTAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa, Rererexces :—Drexel & Co., Phil’a, Mason & Co., Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co., Philadelphia Hon. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. \7. Maynard, Williamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md Feb. 21, 1862—1y. The Democratic Watchman, P. GRAY. MEEK, Editor. \ Per annum, (strictly in advance.) $1.50 When paid within 3, months, , If left run over 3 months, $2,50, will be inveri- ably charged. No paper discontinued until all back subserip tions are paid, and a failure tonotify a discontin- nance at the end of the time subscribed for, will be considered” a new engagement.® These terms will be rigidly adheard to under all ¢ircumstances. RATES OF ADVERTISING. «. The following terms Advertiseing have been agreed upon by the publishers «f the Central Press theBerichter and the LT jocratic Wateh- man and will be strictly alne 10 lines for less) consti t square. One Square three i sortiv? = = =". . .§ 100 Foreach pabscquent inse cxless than three months. - - - - - - meee 25 One square, 3 months, . -=---. 360 * “ 6 ¢ 5 0p ¢ et one year 00 uarter-colu a ch 15 Seas umn, one year, two changes, 33 One column, ££ .“ $e Auditors Notices Administrators and Exceutors notices, Notice of applisation for license = - - « 1 Notice for strays, each animal, - =-1080 Advertisements desplayed in fancy letter, so as to attract attention, 50 per cent, more than the above rates, » Advertisement not marked with the number of insertions desired, will be continued “till “forbidden and charged according to these terme. Editorial or lceal notices for the bonefit of indi: viduals, re php JR 20 rents per line “ Religious or educational notices, 5 a ‘“ Obituary notices, over 5 lines, re Deaths and marriages announced free. Communications recomending persons for of- fice, inserted at ten cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communtealion, All legal and transient advertisements must be laid befo:e they are inserted AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ‘I'he undersigned, an Aaditor ap- pointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Administrator of the Estate of John Scholl, dec’d will attend to the duties of his ap- intment on’ Wednesday. the 25th day of March, F863, at his office, in Bellefon i ili i aR Re Auother Requisition mn 600, 000 NEY WANTED!!! To purchase their Wines and Liuors at the | WIXOLESAX WINE & LIQUOR STORE, NEFF & ETTLE. ' “BISHOP SIREET. BELLEFONTE, TWO LOORS WEST OF LOCKS MEAT Mah | CET Foreign and Domestic Liquors Such as OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE, & MONON- TGAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC AND COMMON BRANDIES, PORT AND MADERIA WINES.SCOTCH AND HOLLAND GIN, NEW ENG LAND RUM, And all grades of Liquors found in the Eastern Ci ies, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New York. * All Liquors warranted to give | Satisfaction. Confident they can please purchasers, they re spectfully solicit a share of public patrenage. Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a argo lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Ofthe finest gradeon hand. July 19, 1862, NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR ANOTHER REQUISITION. A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE I! FOR THE FIRM OF - BAXTRESSER §& CRIST, quently must be pure and good. | This work is in press and will soon be ready — It contains complete and acurate copies of Mr. VALLANDIGHAM'S Jriasipie speeches on the sub- jects above named. Also parts of many other Speeches, with lefters, incidents, votes, ate, etc. The work has been carefully edited and is believed to presen: fairly and correctly, the polit- ical record and position of a man whose views in regard to the cause of our National troubles, and the right remedies for ‘them are attrac- ting an extraorpinary amouut of the public at- tention. The work is good, substantial paper, 200 pages large octavo 8yo. Price—Paper covers, 50 cents; Clote, 75 cents. Delivered by a Mail or Express, prepaid, on receipt of the price. [7% Send orders, with the money enclosed, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J H. RILEY & CO., or to Gov. MEDARY, office of the CrIsts.— A large sale is expected. » , E57” Every newspaper that gives the above three insertions, also this notice, and sendy marked cop ies addressed “Box 699. Columbus, Ohio,” will receive three copies of the work. mr 2--3t FFRIVATE SALE. The property belonging to James Williams, deceased! late of the Borough of Belle- fonte, is offered*by the heirs at private sale. The property consists of ‘two houses and lots situated on the corner of \" lliam and Railroad streets, Bellefonte, g water ight, cufficie it for any steam pur ose, a tid spring of water belongs tr ae property. ALSO, and lot with excellant ou nm Cheapside, Spring town | rticulars, apply to George A good frame hous Dalizings, situated ship or further) Boal, at Boaishorg, to OHARLES McAFFERTY, | March 6, 1863—2m. Bellefonte, PaJ THE UNLUCKY COLD To shaw what misery from a cold, (Though ’tis in the head) may grow, Young Perrigrues did unfold - To us this story of his woe : — «I wooed a lady, Joung and fair, And half engaged we were to wed ; But ah! I caught from keen Marce air A cold distressing, in my head. +t My reddened eyes streamed down with tears * However vlesant was my task; i My nese most Lottle-like appears, i My voice seems smothered in a cask. i “I knew that 1 this wretched plight My looks wou | quite repulsive seem; And si [ kept m (rom thesight Of her who wus 1y nightly dream. « Another fellow se ed'the chance, While I from Lucy stayed away, And did so well his suit advance That she has named the bridal day. ¢ He never had a cold I haar; And must I tell the resgon why ? At Sternberg’s Hall he buys his gear, And always Las a goed supply.” © We have the largest assortment of Ready -made Clothing in Bellefonte, of ever = size, siyle and | price, made in the best and most fashionable mans ner Every one can be suited from our ~ock, whatover be hig style. Our prices are uch t be low market rates { NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK. | Would respectfully inform the people 3 Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a $ and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in 33 premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will kg: constantly on hand all kinds of i BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, | SUGAR AND GINGER § CAKES, CRACKERS, { &e., &e., &e. | which he sells at a reasonable and eatisfuctfy rice. B Brod, Cakes and Picsbaked to order on fhe shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad. vantage to get their baking done at this esab- lishment, as they can always get pure wholeame bread and cakes just when they need them / Sept. 12th 1862—1y. 1863 PHILADELPHIA : PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & BOURKE COR. FOURTH & MARKET Streets, Paiv’a. have now in stock, a fine variety of WALL PAPERS, got up expre~sly fur their Spring Trade. WINDOW PAPER Of EVERY GRADE. to which they invite the attention of Sronre- KEEPERS. In their Retail Department, will be found the choicest styles of the season. March 6, 1863.5 | 4563. A Jor LOCK'SIMPROVEDDANDELIO COFFEE.— This pieparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen- ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious disorders. Thousands who have been reluctantly compelled to abandon the use of Coffee, will find they can use tos combination without any of the irjuriou effects they formerly experienced. f-i7> One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffee For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by the Manufa~tarer, corner of BROAD and CHEST- Who have just opened, in the Store Room on the N. W. corner of the Diamond, in Bellefonte, for merly occupied by Wilson Brothers, their large | and splendid assortment of Shelf Hard ware, House Trimmings of every description. - | POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY of every variety and price. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS of the best manufacture. NUT Streets, und by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CO, 1108 and 110, 3 WHAR VES. Price 25 cents. March 6th 1862—1y. CL N70 XR ROOSE LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. YM ANN, Proprictor. RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS, AND LOCKS ofevery description and the best quality. | ZORTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCHE | of different kinds. CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. AND TILL LOCKS, | and large and small PAD LOCKS. } t1AND, BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL | SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES. - BUTCHERS’ €LEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, Drawing Kuives, Hatchets.Chisels & Adzes. HAY,MANURE AND SPADING FORKS,EDGE | TOOLS of every desirable variety. SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, E A general assortment, and 50 per cent. lower than any place else. | CARRIAGE MAKERS TRIMMINGS,CARPEN TERS’ TOL» which cannot be surpassed | VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES, FILES, WASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON BOXES. STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT FELLOWS, HAMES, &e. | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL orl, AND LAMPSVARNISYH, 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 arficles conmected with the Hard- ware trade, and their facilities for pu chasing goods not being excelled by any other establish- ment, they here declare themselves able to sell from fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any other establishment in the country, and invite farmers, ‘Mechunics; and “all others in need of Hardware, to oad! aud satisfy themselves of the | ruth of the assertion. July IS, 1860. B 00X STORE { BELLEFONTE, Pa. GEORGE LIVINGS ON, Proprietor At his well known stand on the North-eastern eorner of the public square, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, and SCHOOL BOOKS. Alao a large /ariety of BLANK BOOKg and STATIONERY, qf the best quality. Also MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &. Books brought to order at a small te. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, duditor. SA advance on aity prices. May 1, 1862) 0 ¢ oh R58 The proprietor having leased the abova named Hotel in the borough of Lock Ifaven, Clin. ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has madeevery necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always ec tain the choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he iz deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that cau be purchased in the ofty market. - aroful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey are properly attended to. Trusting that ho may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by slose attention to be abiet 5 rende generalsatis. action. June 6, '61.~tf AUDITORS NOTICE. z The undersigned, gh Auditor 2p: inted by the Orphan’s Court of Cen county, Ps ition of the balance in the hands of the Administrator of the Estate of Margery Warnoek, dee’d, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1 53, at hig office, in Bellefonte, when and where all persons interested EVAN M. March 6, 1883—6t. may attend. BLANCHARD, Auditor. V/ ALUABLEFARM FOR SALE The large and valuable fara sit- uated near the Agricultural College of Pennsyl vania, known as the “Big Hodow Farm’’ recent- ly owned by Mosea Thompson Esq. is offered for sale on the most reasonable turms. The little is qerfect. and possession givesat any time, In- puire of ORVIS, & ALEXANDER. Attys for the Lock Haven Bank March 13, 1363. tr. ONEY WANTED. : ) 1n pursuance of an act ofassem- bly, passed on the 14th day of February A. D. | 1883. I um suthorized by the Town Council of the Borough of Bellofonte, to negotiate a loan for improving the Water Works, and for otlier purposos, to the amount of five thousand dollars, for which Borough Bonds will be given. The security, of course, is undoubted, and the act au thorizing the loan, exempts it from taxaticn. — Bor the prompt payment of the interest as it be- comes due, a part of the Burough fand is eepei- cially set apart. d —-— . LIVINGSTON, March 34. 1863.,—-8t © LEV Toondarer. Cood News i He C- L. VALLANDIGHAM'S THEALL SUFFICIZND rR 2 2 . HERD. 0% THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES, I'he War Ended 3 ABOLITION, SLAVERY, ER ay : | Genuine Preparations, Viz: AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT| ANDTHFCIVIL WAR. : HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT *“ BUCHU,” “ BARSAPARILL A, IMPROVED ROSE WASH. TEP TARA ROIS GENUINE PREPARATION, “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCH, A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS The medicine increases the pow er of digestion, and excites the Absorbenis into healthy action by which the Watery or Calcerous depositions, and all unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well ag pain and inflamation, and is good for Men, Wemen or Children. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, FOR WEAKNESS Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipaion Sarly Indiseretion, or Abuse. , ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Y.088 of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face Hot i{unds, Pallid Countenance, Dryness of the skin, : These symptoms if, allowed to go on, which th is medicine invariably removes. soon follows. MPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Who ean gay that they are not often followed by those “direful diseases,” : INSANITY AND CONSUMATION, Many are aware of the causa or their suffering but none will confess The recoids of the insaue Agylums and the melancholly deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to tho truth of this as gertion. : THE CONSTITUTION, CNCE AFFECTED BY ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requrres the aid of medicine to strengthen and iuvigorate the system, which Heuyponp’s Ex- 1rACT BUcHU invariably does. A trial will con- vince the myst sceptisal, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, 01d or young, single. married, or contemplating ! marriage, In many affections pecaliar to Females the Ex- tract Bughu is unequalled by any other remedy ai in Cliorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain- fullness. or sappression of the customary Evacua- tins, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus Tauchosrhea, or Whites, Sterrility, and for all canplaints incidemt to the sex, whether arrising fous Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the | DECLINE OR CUANGE OF LIFE. ! SEE SYMTOMS ABOVE. 0 FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ike no Balsam, Muroury or Unpleasant Medi- cino for unpleasan and dangerous diseases « . lolmbold’s Extract Buel u CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at little expense ; little or no change in diet : mo inconvenience, And No Exposure. Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevert- ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and indammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling poisenoms, diseased and worn-out matter. Thousands upon Thousands WHO. HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid heavy fees to be curedin = time, Ye found that they were de ev ed and thay the poison has, by the uso of “Prwerful astringents”’ been dried up in the aystem, tc break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps uf tor marriage, : HEE. Helmbold's Extract Buchu For all affections end Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female, from what- evar cause originating, and no meatier OF HOW LONGSTANDING. Diseases of (hese organs require the aid of a Diuretic. 11. Bote Baal Helmbold’s Extract Buchu [S THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it in certain tc have the desired effect in all Dizoases for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold’s Highly Concontrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS, This is an affeetion of the blood and attacks the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat. Windpipe and other mucus Surfaces, making its appearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold’s Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and Tee moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to the Complexion, n clear end healthy edlor. It being prepared expressiy for this class of com- plaints, its Blood Purifying Properties aro pre- served to a greater extent thauuny other prepa- ration of Sassupariila. Helmbold's Rose Wash. An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Sareaparilla, in such disenses as recommended. Evidence of the most Tepansibe and reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES From eight or twenty yoarsstanding, with names known to Science and Fame. For medical propertiesoy Buchu, see Dispensa- tory of the United States. Seo Proff. Dewees’ valuable works on the Prac i hysic. os gaade by the late celebrated Dr. ick, Philadelphia. Da pi by Dr. Pphrafh MeDowell, a celebrated Physician, and a’ member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publish- od in the Transactions of the King and Quecirs Journal. A] : See Medico-Cirnrgical Review, published by Benjamin Travers, Eellow of the Royal College 8, or of the late atandard Workson Medi- cine. Extract Buehu, 1 00 per Bottle, or-:ix tor 5 00 « Baraparilla, 1 00 £ hs 5 00 Improved Rose Wash, 50 €t £6 250 Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if dires- tions are adhered to Delivered to auy address, seourely packed from observation RY Deseribe gymtomg in all communications. Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Poraunhlly appeared before me an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who being duly sworn, doth say, kis preparations con- tain no narcotic no werenry, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. H.T. RELMBOLD. Sworn and subseribed before me, this 23rd day of November 1854 WM. P HIBBARD. Alderman, Ninth-street, above Race Phila Address Letters for information in confidence H. T. HELMBOLD. Cnemist. Dopot 104 South Tenth-st, below Chestnut Phil. | BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to dispose ‘ Of Their Own» and + gther’’ articles on the reputation-attained by Helmbold’s ttenuine Preparations hid * Extract Buehn, “ “ be 1 “ Barsaparilla, Improved Rose wash. Sold by all Druggisis everywhere. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S—TBKE NO OTHER, Cut out the advertisement, and send for it, and void tion and exposure. “ Marsh, 21, 63-1 yr, Tt causes frequent desire, und gives strength to § ONLGE EAMFACTOR! Mr. 8. 4. McQuistion would respectfully in form the vitizeus of Centre county, that he has opened 2 new Carriage Marufactory, in the rear of Cammings’ Livery Stable, where he ia prepared to manufagiure CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES. PHAYETONS og SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGH, SLEDS, &C.. &C. at prices to suit the time.s. . Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Fab. 6, 1863. 1y ALEC URIS TO YOUNG BMFN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Prics Siz Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treaimen itadieal Cure of Spermatorrhoes or rand Weakness, Involuntary Emission exnal Debili- ty and fmpedimeuts 10 Ma erally, Ner vousness, Consumption, Ep an Fite; Mental and Physical Iucapaeity, resulting from Self. Abuse, &.—By ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, M D.. Author of the Gresn Book, dc. on The world-renowned nuthor, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his os experienco that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be removed without medicine, end without dnn- gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of enre at once certain and effectual, by which every suffor er, no matter what his condition may be, may cure bimssit cheaply. privately and radically, "01s LECLURE WILL PROVE A BOON ix 1 Jizontany TO THOUSANDS AND Sent under geal, to any address sealed envelopg, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressin 1278 gRay 3. Kix & CO. owery, New Yor] 0st lo x, 458 March-6, 158315. ’ i hn (FARMAN’S HOTEL, BELLEFONTR, PA. DANIEL GARDNA , Proprietor. This long established and well known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court House, huving been purohased by the undersigned, he ‘announc. es tothe former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling papi geverally, that he intends refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains wiil be spared on his part to add to the couveni- ence or comfort of his guests. Allwho stop with him will find XE ABLE abundantly supplied with the mest sumptuouatare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will ai- ways ocntain The Chocest of Liquors. His {tabling is best in tow and will always he attended by the most tru’ serthy and attentive hostlers (tive him ncal! one ar all, and ho feels con- fident that all w.ll be sa 1sfied with their accom- modation. AN EXCET ENTLIVERY igattached to this est ofishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862 TO THE PUBLIC. quently made, * Where cin that the plasing may remain ter Tr , in a plain, 81X cents, or The inquiry it fre crocks be obtainel, permanently og, whe Milk—aud, that wi Zreeabls. nor caused much discn 1 take this opportuni'y that I have sold apple-butter and Milk durable in glazing. free from all obnoxious smells when placed in different places, to the undersigned named persons that cannot bo excelled for quality and durability anywhere. These crocks®are glazod with the very best ma- torial, viz., Rod Load, Quartz, &0, and 1 alse use the very best Duk Wood, by which I can burs the ware the hardest and most durable. I learned the Pattery business in Europe, studi- od the Chemicals in the schools of Munich and Augsburg, (Bavaria) and by these means, and many yaars of experience, I am eusbled to furn sh the public with the above described ware. JOSEPH SAPPLE. N. B. If you wish to buy good. substantial gla- zed Crocks, they can be had at the stores of the undersigned persons J. 8 ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Bellefunte, BROWN & COOKE. te JOHN AWL. 4 I. V. GRAY, Btormstown 1U IR FARTZ, P.G AL IN PURSUANCE 6F TF 25th Section, First Article of the amended Co u- tion of tho State of Pennsylvania, and the First Section of the Act of the General Assembly, pass. ed the First day of June, 1839, the undersigned, citizens of the Commoawealth of Penusylvania, hereby give notice that they intend to make nap- plieation to the Legislature of said State, at its next session, commencing the first Tuesday of January, 1863 jor the charter of a Bank, to be lacated in the borough of Bellefonte, in the oun ty of Centre. and State aforesaid, to be ealled the CRERLEFONTE BANK, the capital stock there of to be One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Thous- and Dollars: and the specific object for which the proposed Corporation is to be chartered is to {rans act the usual and legitimate business of a Bank of Issue, Discount, Deposit and Exchange. H.BROCKERHOFF, C.T. ALEXANDER, WM. P. WILSON, JOHN IRVIN, Jr., ED. BLANCHARD, W.F. REYNOLDS, D.G. BUSH, 0.M ELDER, D. M. WAGNER, MAY & LOEB, GEO. W. JACKSON, W. A. THOMAS, R. H. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHERS, SAM.STROHECKER. M’COY, LINN & CO., : THOMPSON, LINN &CO , DANIEL RHOADS, F.P. HURXTHAL, GEO BOAL, JOHN P.HARRIS, C.&J. CURTIN, VALENTINES & CO. Belletoute, June 26, 1862. —tf. MARRIAGE-ITS LOVES AND Eu sorrows and augers, hopes and fear, regrets and joys. MANHOOD, how lost, how restored, the nature, treatmentand radical eure of spermwatorrea or seminal weak- ness ; involuntary emistions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage “enerally, nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical incapezi- ty, resulting from SpLP-ABUSu-—are fully ex- wlained in the Marriner Guibe, by WILLIAM FOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book should bein the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or wo- man who desires to limit the number of their oft spring to their circumstances. Every pain, dis- ease and ache incidental to youth maturity and old age, is fully explained ; ewory particle of knowledge that should be known Fei given.— Tt is full of engravings: In fact, iy discloses se- orets that every one should know, "till it is a book that must be locked up and not lie about the house. It wil! be sent to any one on the roceipt of 20 cents, in specie or postage stamps. Address DR Wm, YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious Quacks— native or foreign—who ‘nu this or any other coun- try, get a copy of Dr Young's book. and read ut carefully 5 will be the means of sayiag vou jypay dollars, your health, and possibly your ife. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any ef the diseases described in his publication, at his office, No. 416, Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila. — Office hours from 0 to 8 daily. Oct. 2nd, [86%-1y. 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