19 1 i A friend Ty city | bat who ison a visit to Owosso, | Michigan, informs us of a very singular and unaccountable af-| fair, that is now transpiting in| Bush Township, five miles north | of Owosso. | A farmer named Stearns, vesi- | ding in thot town, has an adopted | Jaughter by the name of Free- wan, who is ten years old, While this tittle girl was sweeping the sitting-reom, about a week since, che discovered the carpet to be on fire, and the inmates having put out the fire, undertook to learn its origin, There had been no fire built in the room that morning; no light had Leen car- red into the room, nor could the family in any way account for the five: In less than an hour flatnes wetfe scen issuing from the same rags in another room. The same day the girl's clothes caught five, and the next morn- ing a damp towel that Mrs. Stearns had used in wiping her lice, upon being hung upon 2 nail commenced burning. This last occurrence took place in the presence o some twelve persons, some of whom are among the most respec able citi- zens of this place. Next, a straw stack near Mr. Stearns’s house was consumed. At one time, when a number of persons were in the house, the falling of some heavy substance was heard in the chamber directly over their heads Upon going up stars it proved to be a bag filled with books and rags, and suspended by a cord to a bein. Tle bag was on fire, and the string was also burning when the parties entered the Joon. Mr. 8S. and family became so much alarmed by these move- ments that they left thelr home. When the furpiture was being removed, a trunk, said not to Live been opened for nore than a year, was discovered to ke on tire, and when opencd the flames bust forth, consuming all its contents. The family are now living in a house some three miles distant from their fem, but the mysteri- ous torment, termed by the doubting a humbug.” by the spiritualists, « the manifestations of the spirit,” by the Milizrites, «the per'od of fire and Dbrim- stone,” and by Dr: Tappan, “the works of the Devil,” is bound to atick to them like a brother. No sooner had the girl entered her new home than her clothes tok fivein three different places. 4nd now one other family, where she has visited, are as badly tor- mented as is the family of Stearys. In Owosso, as well as in the adjoining village of Caruna, the excitement is most intense. Peo- ple are flocking from every direc- tion to witness this truly wonder- ful mystery. Some of the most profound scholars of the State, among whom are dr. Tappan, Chancellor of the University ol Misliean, President Fairchild of Hillsdale College, and others, Lave been to “see the sights,” and all agree that there eve hid dn mysteries eyed the depth of the closest observers .—Clevr- land Herald. Warerers. A man without a mind of his own is the most helpless and shiftless of social beings. His hrain is a mere receptacle for <hreds and patches of opinion picked up in the streets, and the same infirmity which leads him # look to everybody save him- self for guidance, renders him incapable of selecting from the multifarious counsel he receives hat which is best adopted to his exigencies. Nay, in his weak bewilderment, he fails te make any selection at all, and while he wavers and hesitates the gold- en opportunity for deeisive action glips by, and leaves him flound- ering in a ‘sea of trouble,” from which one manly stride in al- most any direction would have extricated him. ‘But let the weak of purpose sake heart. This unfortunate propensity to vacillate may be 1914 NM overcome. Habits .of self-de- pendence may ne » reascned hiiosophic in- Lua even mind nas st its identity, and is accustomed to take, {or the time Leing, the hue of every mind with which it comes in contact, may learn to resolve and execute on its own responsibility. It must not he supposed that , we would dissuade any one from fol- lowing it in preference to his own impulses. The very fact of a man seeking counsel in the right quarter and promptly adepting it, is prima facie evidence that he has a-mind of his cwn, that his judg- ment is sound, that his reason is stronger than his vanity. It is not with those who brace them- selves against a rock in time of difficulty that we would remcn- strate, but with the leaners on reeds, the catchers at straws, the chartless, pomt-no-point voyagers on the ocean of life, who are puffed hither and thither by ev- ery idle breeze. Of all imped- iments to success, instability is the most fatal. It is eveu better to be a sententious ass like « Buns- by’ than a ¢ Walter the Doubter.’ Every young man on entering the business world, should form for himself or adept at the sug- gestion of competent advisers, ¢ plan of life, Lased upon sound morality, and shaped so as to ac- cord with the bent and scope ot his mental capacity. His course chalked out, let him take the in- domitable hero of the Pilgrim’s Progress for his model, and with a stout heart amid all dangers, a pure conscience amid all tempta~ tions, and a clear Lead amid all perplexities, push forward with hope and confidence, leaving the issue to Providence, and retaining for his consolation the fact that God never neglects to help those who have the manliness to help themselves. American Bread Trampled in the . Mud. A letter from London to the Phi‘adelphia Inquirer alludes to facts which the English newspa- pers charitably suppressed, as follows: «1 am sorry to see that a very unpleasant demonstration was made at Manchester, last Tues- day, concerning which it is well that you should have full partic- ulars. It appears that a meeting of the operatives in Manchester had been called for that day, and it was announced that the Rev. W. C. Dennison, Chaplain of the George Griswold, would be pres- ent. This was all very well, and the Manchester operatives would gladly have listened to an ad- dress from that gentleman. But the managers of the meeting, very ill-advisedly, also announc- ed that on the occasion fifteen thousand loaves of bread would be distributed, composed of the flour brought by the George Gris- world, and representing the num- ber of barrels of the staft of life that composed her cargo. This is a purely English way of do- irg things. In the very dis- pursement of charity there must be a fuss” about it. They ov- erleoked the fact, that while the 11 & INCASE Manchester operatives would thankfully participate in the American contribution, when pre- sented to them in the proper man- ner, they were still men and wo- men crough to resent the idea of being paraded like so many pau- pers, and sent home each with a loaf of bread under his arm.— The managers may have meant well enough, but were sadly mis- taken in their policy. Possibly, however, if let alone, the opera- tives would have submitted to this public system of charity, but it was too good an opportunity for the Liverpool secessionists to lose. Taking advantage of the circumstanees, their emissaries were sent down among the Man- chester masses, and the result was that when the hour for the meeting arrived, instead of an anxious and grateful assemblage of men and women, theve was only an excited and almost infu- riated mob. I may spare you the details, but the end was that fifteen thous- and loaves of bread, each weigh- ing two pounds—thus represent- ing some one hundred and fifty barrets of flour—were taken from the pans and thrown. into the | TARE RRA “ieud, wherd they avers trampled {under foot. The mob pelted each (other with the convenient mis- |giles, and a scene of excitement Land confusion ensued, better im- |agined than described. Of course tie me ting, as such, was broken up, and the day terminated in this disgraceful row. These ap- pear to be the facts, for which I have no comment. Tue sanity of Prince John Van Buren is just now as ques- tionable as was that of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. He appears to have gone over, body and soul, to the Republican party. Business Directry. © JAMES IN. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Office, on the Diamond, one door west of the Post Office. V. MALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVEY PL ALLISTER & BUAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. J. bb, SHUGERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office in the Court House, with tho Treasurer. H. ORVIS. C.T. ALEXANDER. ORBVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofice one door below Reynold’s Ban! Nov. 21.—1862 . * WILLIAM A WALLACE, ATTORAEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speei . »etained in connection with resident Counsel. AMay 15th 1862 —1y. ORVIS & CORSE. ATTGRNEY'S AT LAW. Lock HAVEN Fa, Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862 J. J, LANGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA. snow prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. W. W. WHITE, SURGEON DENTIST, Respectfully informs the public that he i3 per: gunerily located in Boalsburg, Centre county Pa., and is well prepared to practice all tce vari ous branches of his profession in the most i nprov cd manner. All operations warranted o giv perfect satisfaction or no charge will be made. Boalshurg, May 15, 1862.—1y. EDMUND BLANCHARD. E.M BLANCHARY E.& E. BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PEN'NA. Office formerly occupied hy Cuitin & Blanchard on Main street. BR. J. D. WINGTE, DENTIST. Office and Residence directly North wi the Court house portico, At his office except two weeks in each month; beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, May 1st, 1862. —[y. BANKING HOUSE, —or— WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted.Col- lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the Enstern cities constantly on hand for #81a. Depos- its receivea BPRE.J.B, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espeotfully 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. A 0. FURST, ATiOPNEY AT LAW; BELLEFOVTE, PA. WL practice in the several Courts cf Centre and Clinton counties. All legal I asiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di amond. DR. Z. W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, Respectfully offers his services to Lis viends and the public. Office on Mill site the National Hotel. Refersto Drs J. M. McCor, “ S. THOMPSON, « T.C. THoxAS. March 20, 1862—1y A COLLECTION OFFICES. D. G. BUSH, BELLEFONTE, Centre Co.. PENNA. RUSH & McCULLOUGH (7. J. M'CULLOUGH.) - CL EARFIELD, Clearfield co., Pa BUSH & McCORMICK, (C. 8. M’CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN. (R. P. ALLEN,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming €o., Pa, RerFenences :—Drexel & &p., Phil’a, Mason & Co., Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow Phlindel iis, Sowar, Banpes & Co., Philadelphia Hon. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. VI. Maynard, Williamsport, §. ome, Port @eposit, Md Feb. 21, 1862—1y. {CUMMINGS HOUSE SALOON. : ‘I'nis new and splendid Eating Es- tablishment is now open for the entertainment of the publie, where Fresh Oysters, ‘Fried Oysters, Stowed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Ham and , Pig's Feet and Tripe, Sar. dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, ete., ete. oan be bad at all times. DRINKS. Cognac Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, - Bourbon Whisky, ¥ heat Whisky, Irish Whi yg, Hol- ped ai Custant ne, Straw- rry 0, Cham , Go seberr; Wine, Sherry Wine 2 Wine, ote. Te. Gin Cocktails, Bre oy Smashes, Sherry Cob- Jers, Whisky Punch s, and ail other fancy drinks. Massui & Colling’s XXX Philadelphia dle & — Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades, Sarsaparilla,, Mineral Wa- : ter, efe., ete., ete. HOT MEALS to be had at all fours of the vay or night. magnificent BILLIARD ROOM. with fine marble-faced Tables, is connected with the estab~ lishment. . , in We invite our friends to give us a call, and think we cau insure them the utmost satisfaction. OUMMINGS & FISHER. Bellefonte, March 27,1863.1y ~~ Proprieters NORTON RE ACETONE Good News! The War Ended; AT THE WEIOIL/S ALE "HE SHOP STREET, directly opposite the buildin, formerly known as the TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, Agent. All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- QUORS, at wholesale, to be had at the very lowest Qrices, and warranted to be of the vary best quality. 2 stock consists of ov WHISKIES, Qld Monongahela Rye Whisky, vy Pure Bsfbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Jack Whisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. RUM. Jamaica Rum, id New EnglandRum. GINS, ! Pyre Holland Gin, Yi v Domestic Gin. BRANDIES. . Dark and Pale Cognac, mestie, i Ginger, isvonler, Domestic, (all prices,) Cherry, Blackberry, Caraway, &c. . 4 . _- WINES, Pure Port, Domestic, Madei Bushey, adeira, Sherry, CCRDIALS. Rese, Anniseed. STOMACH BITTERS. The very best in the markst. The above liquors, with others not named, will sli bo warranted as represented, and ®ld at pric- es that cannot fail to made it an object for deal- ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or send- ing to thewity, Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth- ers are requested to eall and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhore. All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchasel at the United States Custom House, and consequently must be pure and good. Physicians are particularly requested to give his liquors a_trial. He has the only artcle of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this Borough. 137° 100 barrels of Jexsey Qider-Vinegar just received and for sale low. Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. Another Requisition ! - 600, 000 MEN WANTED!!! To purchase their Wines and Liuors at the OX, X£AX, IL Nir WINE & LIQUOR STORE NEFF & ETTLE. BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, TWO LOORS WEST or aoRp's MEAT MAR Foreign and Domestic Liquors Such as OLD NECTAR, OLD RYE, & MONON- GAHALA 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 Satisfaction. Confident they can please purchasers, they re speotfully solicit a share of public patrenage. old by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a arge lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Ofthe finest grade on hand. _ July 19, 1862. NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR ANOTHER REQUISITION. A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF HARDWARE !! FOR THE FIRM OF BAXTRESSER & CRIST, 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 Hardware, House Trimmings of every descriptica. ‘POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY of every variety and price. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS of the best manufpeture. RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS, AND LOCKS of every degeription and the best quality. ZORTICE AND RIM {O0€KS AND LATCHE «of different kinds. CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX, AND TILL LOCKS, and large and smail PAD LOCKS. Ham, BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL AWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES. BUTCHEKS’ CLEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, Drawing Knives, Hatchets, Chisels & Adzes. HAY,MANURE AND SPADING FORKS,EDGE TOOLS of every desirable variety. SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, A general assortment, and 50 per cent, lower than any place else. CARRIAGEMAKERS FRIMMINGS,CARPEN TERS’ TOOL» which cannot be surpassed VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES, FILFS, RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON BOXES. STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT FELLOWS, HAMES, &ec, - PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL 01l, 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 in a 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 purchasing goods not being excelled by any other establish- ‘ment, they here declare themselves able to sell 1 from fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any I ‘other cstablishment in the country, and invite farmers, Mechanics, and all others in need of ardware, to call and aatisfy themselves of the ruth of the assertion. July 18, 1860 THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY. ' her next friend, Jno. | Pleas of Centre county, Campbell i vs Vincula Matrimonia. ~ Joseph Emery. J No. 225 April Term, 1863. To Joseph Emery , . fA 5. are hereby notified to appear at the Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Bellfonte on the fourth Monday of April, 1863, to answer to the cumplaint of Elisabeth Emery, in the above proceedings in divorce. : GEO. ALEXANDER Sheriff : Sheriff's Oeflice. ¥.J Kealsh, Atty for Libellant, March 27th, 1863. AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT York. All Liquors warranted to give |- Elisabeth Emery by) In the Court of Common | Al. Supt. in Division '@ |". A § . HEA REET EY 3 VEE ALL SUFFICIENT THRE, . | THEGREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES, Known ns *¢ Helmboid’s’? ‘Genuine Preparations, Viz: ; HELMBOLD’'S EXTRACT '* BUCHU,” i i fe SARSAPARILLA, 0 IMPROVED ROSE WASH. EX TEM BOIIYVS GENUINE PREPARATION, | “H1GHLY CONCENTRATED? COMPOUND La FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive aud Specific Remedy for Diseases OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLENGS The medicine increnses the powe hi digestion, and excites the Absorbents into tLy action, by which the Watery or Caloerocus depositions, and all unnatural Enlargements a usted, as well as pain and inflamatioa and is good for Men, Women or Children. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, FOR WEAKNESS | Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipaion Early Indiscretion, or Abuse. ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOMS: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,J Loss 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, Bruptions on the Face Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance, Dryness of the skin. These symptoms if, a ed to go on, which this2 medicine invariably rem 03, soon follows MPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, | In one of which the patient may expire. Who | can say that they are not often followed by those | «direful diseases,” | INSANITY AND CONSUMATION, Many are aware of the cause or their suffering but none will confess The records of the insane Asylums and tne melancholly deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to ths truth of this as gertion. THE CONSTITUTION, CNCE AFFECTED BY ORGANIC WEAKNESS, i Requires the aid of medicine to strengthe n and invigorate the system, which Hewynorp's Ex- TRACT BUCHU invariably dees. A trial will con: viuce the moat sceptical, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, 01d or young, single, married, or contemplating marriage, In many affections peculiar to Females the Ex- tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain- | fullness, or suppression of the customary Evacua- | tious, SS ratey vs Schirrous state of the Uterus Leuchorrhea, or Whites, Sterrility, and for all complaints incidemt to the sex, whether arrising from Indiseretion, Ilabits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Marcury or Unpleasant Medi- cine for unpleasan and dangerous diseases. Helmbold’s Extract Buel u CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at little expenaa ; little or no change in diet : no inconvenience, And No Exposure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent - ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in this elas of diseases, and expelling poisenous, diseased and worn-out matter. . Thousands upon Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, and who have paid henry fees to be curedin a short time, have fcund that they wero decieved and thay the poison has, by the use of “Powerful astringents’ been dried 32 in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps af- ter marriage, USE Helmbold’s Extract Buchu For all affections end Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female, from what- ever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONGSTANDING. Diseases of these organs require the aid of = Diuretic. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it ig certain to have the desired effect in all Di for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD ! Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the blood and attacks the Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Fars, Throat Windpipe and other mucys Surfaces, making its appearance in the form of Uleers. Helmbold’s Extract Ju pala purifies the blood and re. moves all Scaly Eruptions of the skin, giving to the Complexlon, a clear gnd healthy color. I being prepared expressly for this elass of com plaints, its Blood: Purifying Properties are pre- served to a greater extent than any other prepa- zation of Sarsaparilla. 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 Bushy and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommen ed Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. From eight or twenty yearsatanding, with names known to Seience and Fame, i For medical propertiesoy Buchu, see Dispensa. ! tory of the United States. 1 Sce Proff. Dewees’ valuable works on the Prac tiee of Physio. . See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Physick, Philadelphia. : ee remarks made by Dr. Pphraim McDowell, a celebrated Physician, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publish- ed in tho Transactions of the King and Queen’s Journal. See Medico-Cirurgical Review, lished by Benjamin Travers, Bellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. See most of the lata standard Workson Medi- cine. : Futract Bushy, 1.00 per Bottle, or Six tor 5 00 re BO Tarn a 500 Tmproved Rose Wash, 50 £1 “250 Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc- tions are adhered to _ Delivered to auy address, securely packed from observation : Describe symtoms in all communications. Cures guaranteed, Advice gratis. 8 AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me an Alderman of the eity of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparaticns con- tain no nareptic, no merenry, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. a H, T. AELMBOLD. Sworn and subseribed before me, this 23rd day of November 1854 WM. P HIBBARD. ] Aldermau, Ninth-street, above Race Phil a Address Letters for information in confiden co ...H, T, HELMBOLD. Cnemist. Doapot 104 South Tenth-st, below Chestnut Phil. “BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to se Of Their Own’ and’ « other’ articles on the reputation attainedby {1 Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations foal! +" Dxtract Buchu, “" ¢ Sarsaparilla, i i ST Improved Rose wash. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. . & ¢ ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S-TBKE NO OTHER: 25% 5 pataiavl i : &ec., &e., &c 1 food amo hous: , and lot with excellent ou ih , si in Cheapside, Spring town P. ° VALLANDIGHAM'S - RECORD ON ABOLITION, SLAVERY, AND THF CIVIL WAR. This work is in press and will scon be ready — Tt contains complete and acurate copies of Mr. VALLANDIGHAM’S principle speeches en the sub- jeots above named. Also parts of many other Speeches, with letters, incidents, votes, cic, ete. The work has been carefully edited and is believed to presen’ fuirly and porrectly, the polit- jeal record and position of a man whose views in regard to the cause of our National- troubles, and the right remedies for them are affrac- ting an extraorpinary amouut of the pubiic at- tention. The work is good, substantial paper, 200 pages large octavo 8vo RICE —Papor ocovars, cents. : Delivered by n Mail or Express, prepaid, un receipt of the price. fr Send orders, with the money enclosed, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J H. RILEY & CO., or to Gov. MEDARY, effice of the Crists.— A large sale is expected. Every newspaper that gives the above three ingertions, also this notice, and sends marked cop- jes nddreascd ‘Box 689, Columbus, Ohio,” will receive three copies of the work. mr 2--3t THE UNLUCKY COLD To show what misery from a cold, (Though ’tis in the head) may grow, Young Perrigruey did unfol To us this story of his woe: — ~ ’ 50 cents; Cloto. Ta «1 wooed a lady, young and fair, And half engaged we wero to wed ; But ah! I caught from keen Marco air A cold distressing, in my head. + My reddened eyes streamed down with tears However plesant was my task ; My nose most hottle-like appears, My voice seems smothered in n cask. « [ know that 1 thiswretehed plight My locks wou 1 quite repulsive seo; And #0 I kept m from the sight Of her who was ny nightly dream. i Another feliow so’ 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 reason why ? At Sternberg's Fall he buys his gear, Aud always has a good snpply.”’ We have the largest assortment of Ready-made Clothing in Bellefonte, of ever? size, style and price, made in the best and most fashionable mans ner. Every one can be suited from our stock, whatever bo his style. Our prises are much be- low market rates 1863. ! PHILADELPIN {1403 PAPER HANGINGS. | 0% HOWELL & BOURKE, COR. FOUR ~~ & MARKET Streets, Piva. have now in stock, a fine variety of WALL PAPERS, got up expressly for their Spring Trade WINDOW PAPER OF IVERY RADE, te which thoy invite the atteptic of Sronm- K& VERS. : vil In. ir Retail Department, wili be found the choicest » ‘es of the season. March 6, 63-3m. NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK. Would respectfully inform the people. of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a nz = and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in iz premises of WW. ¥. Reynolds, where ho will kas» Cons REA hand all kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, ; " which he sells at 8 reasonable and satisfactery rico. D Bread, Cakes and Pies baked to order on the shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad- vantage to got their baking done at this estab. lishment, as they ean always got pure wholesome broad nnd cakes just when'tbey need them Sept. 12th 1862—1y. OLLOCK'SIMPROVEDDANDELION COFFEE. —This pieparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is strongly racommen- 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 Coffes, will ind they can use tnis combination without any of the injuriou effects they formerly experienced. 1757 Ona can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffee. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST. NUT Streets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CO, 108 and 110, S. WHALU VES. Price 25 gents. March 6th 1862—1y. $ CLINT 0 NHOUSE 3 LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. MANN, Proprietor. The proprietor . having leased the above nawed Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- ton eounty, Pa., takes this method of informing tho public generally that hie has madeevery necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. _ His table will always oo" :tain the chsicest lux- urics 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. Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be »n band to take charge of horsesand see thatthey are properly attended to. L “Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, be hopes by sloso attention to be ables o rende general satis- action. Juno 6, '61.-tf. ¢ Io the School Directors of Centre. County : Gentlemen.—In pursuance of the 43 ‘section of the 8th May,, 1854. you are hereby notifled to meet in conyention, at the Court House. in the borough of Bellefonte, on the first Monday in May, A D. 1863 being the fourth day of #he month at.10 o’clock in the afternoon; to seleot viva vocs, by a majority of the whele number of Directors present, one person of literature and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experienc in the art of teaching, as county Superintendant for three sucoeeding years; determine tho amount of compensation for the same, ‘and certify the re sult to the State Supertendant, at Harrisburg, as required by the Frith and 40th sections of said act. : SUR THOMAS HOLAIAN. B April 1st 3t, 1868. County Super- inte! Centre County. VIOSEY WANTED. 1n’pursuance of an act of assem- bly, parsed on the Lith day of February A. D. ian authorized by the Town Council of the Borough of Bellefonte, to negotiate a loan for improving the Water Works, and for other purpogos, to the amount of five thousand dollars, for which Borough Bonds will be given. The geourity, of course, is undoubted, and the act au- thorizing the loan, exempts it from taxaticn..— Eor the prompt payment of the interest as it be- comes due, a part of the Borough fund is eepei- oially set apart. March 3d. 1863;,—3t . 6. LIVINGSTON. Hovoagrennee. PRIVATE SALE. The property belonging to James Williams, deceased, late of the Borough of Belle- fonte, is offered by the heirs at private sale. The préperty consists of two houses and lota situated gorner of V"'lliam and Railroad streets, ] e, a water © ight, sufficient for any stor: i zo, and a sple lid spring af water elongs ge property. : en ALSO, or furthery rticulars, apply to George , Cut out the advertisemant, and gend for it, and fjvoid imposition and exposure. March, 21, 63—1 yr, b i Boal, at Boalsburg, | | Lecture, clearly proves from his own experienoo | that the awéul consequences of Seclf-abuse may | be removed without medicine, and without dan- « F.P. HURXTHAL, to CHARLES Mad TFERTY. = Mareh 6, 1863—2m. Lelictonte, Pa. i Ry vo EE nC mers oom, CARRIAGE WANRACTERY Mr. S. A. McQuistion would respeotfully in form the citizeus of Centre county, that he haa opened a new Carriage Marufactory, in the rear of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where heis prepared to manufacture CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES. PHAYETONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, &C., &0C. fH ities to suit the time.s. epairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y.- A LECTURES TO YOUNG MFN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelops. Pirige Siz Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treantmgeni nnd Radical Care of Spermatorrheea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili- ty and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner- vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy an Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self- Abuse, &¢.—By ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, M. D.. Author of the Green Book, §c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or eordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every guifer er, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately and radically. Tnes LECLURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANUS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under seal, to any jaddress, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six eents, or two postage Stars, by addressing JHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO , 137 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4386. March 6, 1863—1y. (GARMAN’S HOTEL BELLEFONTE, PA. DANIEL GARDMA |, Proprictqr. This long established and wed known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, chposs the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he announo- es to th e former patrons of this establishment - and to the traveling pple generally, that ho intends refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render ‘the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No paing will be spared on his part to add to the convenj: ence or comfort of his guests. Allwho stop w him will find XL) BILE abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous farp the market wil) afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while IIIS BAR wiil gl- ways c(ntain The Chocest of Liquors. His tabling is best in tow and will always ke attendad by the most trw rorthy and attentive hostlers (Give Lim acal' one ar all, and he feela con- fident that all w !l be sa 1sfied with their aesom- modation. ‘AN EXCET ENTLIVERY igattached to this est olishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their acvantags. DANIEL GARMAN. 4 Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862. TO THE F UBLIC. The Inquiry is freq: ently made, * Where Rory oroeks bo obtained, at the glasing may remain ermanently on, wh n filled with Apple-butter r Dd, that w 1 not become sour or djsa sreeabla. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has saused much disease, and frequently death ? 1 take this epee of i pubR that I have gold apple-butter and Milk ots durable in glazing, free from all obnoxious emplls when placed in different places, to the undersigned named persons that cannot be excelled for guality and durability anywhere. These erocks®are glazed with the very best ms terial, viz., Red Lead, Quartz, &o*, and I als use the very bast Dak Wood, by gis I can burn the ware the hardest and most durable. I learned the Pottery business in Europe, stud! od the Chemicals in the schools of Munich apd Augsburg, (Bavaria,) and by these means, and peng yoars of experience, I am enabled 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 ABRAITAM SUSSMAN Bellefonte, BROWN & COOKAH. 3 JOHN AWL. fe I. V. GRAY, Stormstown MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mitls ROB'T CAMPBELL Port Matilds. LYONS & Co., Pennsylv’a Furnace. JOSEPH SAPPLE, Manfuotures Milesburg, Oct. 10th 1862, 6—mo. [BANK NOTICE. x IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25th Section, First Article of the amended Constitu- tton of the 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 Pennsylvania, hereby give notice that they intend to make ap- plication to the Legislature of said State, at its next session, commencing the first Tuesday of January, 1863, for the charter of a Bauk, to bo located in the borough of Bellefonte, ia the coun ty of Centre, and State aforesaid, to be called the “BEELEFONTE 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 ig to trane act the usual and legitimate business of a» Bank of Issue, Discount, Deposit and Exchange. HI. BROCKERHOKFF, C.T.ALEXANDEL, WM. P. WILSON, JOHN IRVIN, Jr., ED. BLANCHARD, W.F.REYNGLDS, D. a. BUSH, 0.M. ELDER, D. M. WAGNER, MAY & LOEB, GEO. W. JACKSON; HOMAS R. H. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHERS, SAM. STROHECKER, M’COY, LINN & CO., A.R BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN &CC, - HARVEY MANN, DANIEL RHOADS, GEO BOAL, JOHN P. HARRIS, C.&J. CURTIN, VALENTINES & CO. x Bellefonte, June 26, 1892,—tf. caiman, MARRIAGE—ITS LOVES AND Ties sorrows and angers, hopes ang fears, regrets and joys. MANHOOD, how lost, how restored, the nature, treatment and radical oure of spermatorrcea or seminal weak- ness ; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impedisaents to marriage generally, nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical incapaoi- ty, resulting from SELF-ABUSE—AI@ fully ex- luined in the Marriage Guie, by WIL IAM YOUNG, M.D. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and i man or wo- man who desires to limit the ner of their off- spring to their circumstances. JLvery pain, dis- ease and ache incidental to youth maturity old age, is fully explained; every particle cl lh that should be known ¥ here given.— It is full of engravings. In fact, {t discloses se crots that every one should know, still it is uo book that must be locked up and pot Lie about th © house. It will be sent to any one on the receir 1 of 25 cents, in specie or postage stamps. ddree DR. Wu, YOUNG, No. 416, Spruge street, abov Fourth, Philadelphia. ; $ AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, RO matter whe Lia be your disease, before you. place yourss | under the care of any of the notozious Quacke-- native or foreign—who in this or any other cout . try, get a copy cf Dr Young's book, and read st carefully 5 will be the means of saving yea # many dollars. your health, ang possibly yeu r ife. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases deseribed in his publication, at his offre No. 416, Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila=s Office hours from 9 to 6 daily. 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