Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 31, 1863, Image 3

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The follwing is the schedule of time of closing
the mails on the different routesleaving this place:
Nortin.—Via Snow Bhoe and Moshanon, closes at
9 o'clock P.
fovin.—Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce
Creek, closes at 9 P. M. ,
Fase. —Via Hublersborg and Lock Haven clos-
es at 124 P. M.
Lasr.—Via Oentre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown,
closes at © I’. M.
Bast.—Vian Howard and Took Haven, closes a
9P. M.
West. —Via Port Matilda and Tyrone closes ab
9P. M.
Wstr mile Hal Moon and Tyrone, closes at
RAILROAD ROUPS.
Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte a
8 A, M.
Bald Bagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at
330 P. A
STAGE ROUTH.
Stage! e, Via Half Moon, leave on
NT, re Fridays, st 64 4. M.
i for Lock Hoven Vin of Hublersburg,
leave daily at 3 P. M.
for Lock HavenVia of Howard leave
Mondays Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A. M.
Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave
dally at 6 AM
og for Spraoe Creek Via of Farm school, and
Phe rove $itte, leave Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 7A. M.
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS,
EE TNT =
Democratic Editorial Convention.
Agrecably to the resolution passed at the mocts
ing of the 16th inst., tho Democratic Editorial
conyontion will meet at the Merchant's Iotel, in
Philadelphia, on Tuesday the 11th of August neat,
at 3 o’elock, P.
(7 At hand—The huckleberry season.
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Coming. —The draft and the day of retyi-
bution for Abolitionists.
see Pr
17 Col. W, H. Bair has been spendinga
few days at home during the past week, he
looks hale and hearty and seems to be en-
joying eamp life considerably.
Otero
77The large brick house owned and oc-
cupied by Wm. Thompson, just below
Centre Furnace was nearly destoyed by fire
on Tuesday morning last. The origin of
fire we have not learned.
Obiin
17" Samuel F. Reynolds, Beq., of Lancas-
ter city has been visiting his fiiends in this
place for a few days past. As a lawyer
Mr. Reynolds has few superiors of his age,
and as a Democrat there 13 none truer.
Success attend him.
0-
I+ We notice that a few hands are at
work on the eservoir, when it will be fin-
1shed no one can say.. We have heard a
great many declare that to pay interest on
money and receive no advantage from it
whatever, was rather hard.
a Ee a
11anprr3 Now MoytnLy Magazine for
August has boen received, wo cannot but
again recommend those of our readers who
desire to subscribe for the largest —most en-
tertaining and instractive monthly published,
to send for Harper’s. Terms, 83 per an-
num.
[WC
7 We should like to know if the school
directors in this place are all dead or gone
to_the army, or what has become of them.
The school house on the hill is in a most
scandalous conditicn, and growing worse
everyday from the depredations of Youhg
Ameria.
seams ve () mem en
7” Scarcely a might passcs by but oir
streefs are disgraced by drunken brawls
and the Rowlings of inebriated men.” For
the sake f our town, and tho feelings of
the sober class of citizens, we wish these
bachanal ns would rest for one week, would
but give w i seven days of quiet.
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0G"By eference to our advertising coi-
umng, it will be seen that our old friend,
Geo. Downing has disposed of his billiard
and eating saloon to Mr. W. S. M’Fealers,
of this place. Mr. M’Featers has already
commenced to improve and remodel
this old and favorite place of resort, and it
wili, in a short time, present a neat and
handsomo appearance, M'Featers is de-
termined to make it pay, and ho will do it,
if attention to business and a disposition to
oblige are of eny account to those who de-
ight in billiards. MTFeaters is very much
of a gentleman, and we hope he may suc-
ceed beyond his most sanguine expections.
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Wo understand that quite a number of
“loyalists’’ about town are trying to procure
southern contrabands for servants, The
very ones that howl the “udest about south-
ein “slavery,” willindu ¢ hepoorrunaways
to come North—work t ¢ almost to death
—starve them unhl oy 2re unable to do
anything and chaget emu { without their
wages, and then bliie al ut “southern
nigger drivers,” Shame on ; wh principles,
Wo hive enough of negroes here now, moie
“han can be comfortably provided for, and
‘I these meddlers in other peoples Lusiness
would attend to the sufferings ones at Lome,
18 would be considerably more to their cred-
it. The plan fact of the businggs is that
tho while population of this place will not
permit the Abolitionists torun iv a lot wore
niggers, to be fed at their expense.
rt ——e ee
Deaton or Me. CRITTENDEN. —YA great
man hes failen in Israel.” Hon Jonx J.
CRITTENDEN, tlie sage, stat esman, aud vat
riot, has passed {rom earth, and been gath-
cred to his fathers, He died in the city of
Frankfort, Kentucky, on Sunday morning:
at 3 o'clock, without pain or a struggle, in
the full possession of his faculties, at the i
ripe old age of 77 years, Thus one by one,
are the old patriarchs passing from the
i {ctenan 7 ot | 1863 at the Store of Goorge Jack *in Boalsbure, at |
stage of SEiten e.. Who ii ie Tory | 2 o'clock P. M. when and where all persons in
to fill. vheir pls in tals d JOULE {fended any attecd if they see proper.
of our . country’s ixisience God aleng) JOULE HASSON,
Snows. | Sluy 3, 4¢ Auditor.
Belicfonte Markets.
1he following are the quotations up to 6 o clock
yesterday (Thursday) evening:
Wheat, White, per bushel, $110
do Red, do | 1,05
Rye, - : do 90
Corn (Shelled) do 80
lo- (Bars do 490
Buck Wheat, do 62
Barley, do 1,00
Oats, (By Weight) do 50
Clover Seed, do 5,00
Timothy, ; do 1,7
Potatoes, do 75
* Beans, 3 do . 1,7
Onions, do 75
Apples, (Dried) do 1,50
Eggs, per dozen, 12
Peaches (Dried) per pound, 16
Bam, do 10
Beet vax, do 25
Bultuy | do 12
Tallow, . do 10
Lard, do 10
Rags, do 05
TR I A SE A GI
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Epitor of WATCHMAN, ;
DEAR Sin: —With your permission I wish to
say to tho readers of your paper that I will send
by return mail to all who wish it, (frec) a Recipe,
with full directions for making and using a sim-
lo vegetable balm, that will effectually rentove
in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and
all impurities of the skin, leaving the samo soft,
clear smooth and beautiful. A
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions and" in-
formation that will enable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous-
tache, in less than 30 days.
swered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yours.
THOS. ¥. CHAPMAN,
s Chemist,
July 24, 8m. No. 831 Broadway, N.Y,
FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES
Use that safe pleasant remedy known as
HEMBOLY'S LXTRACT BUCHIT,
For all Complaints Incident tg {lo sox,
No family should be
Without it,
And none will when once
Tred by them.
NG AND OLD,
In tho Decline or Change of Life,
Lejore and after Marriage.
During and after Confinement,
To Strengthen the Nerves,
Restor: Nature to its Proper Channel, and
invigorate the broken-down Constitution,
From whatever Cause Originating.
Eno MORE WORTHLESS PILLS!
Take
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
Sco advertisement in another column. Cutout
and gend for it. 2m.
Its used Yo
A Card to the Suffering.
Tho Rev. Wirniax CosGrove, while laboring
asa Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consump-
tion, when all other means had failed, by a recipe
obtained from n learned physician residing in
tha great city of Jeddo, This recipo has cured
great numbers who were suffering from Con-
sumption, Bronehitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
nd the debility and nervous depression
y these disorders.
ous of henefitting others, I wil send this
recipe, which I have brought home with me, to
all who need it, of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 430 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ly
3
“NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JPO4LELURG ACADEMY.
August 3d.
Terms per quarter of eloven weeks,
Common English studies, + $400
Mathematical and Philosophical stud les, 500
Latin and Greek language, 600
Contingent feo 57
Tao County Superintendent, who residesin the
vill «ge, and the Principal will take gpecial inter-
in rraining those who desire to teach.
Boarding and furnished rooms from $172 to
£2 00 per week. D. M. WOLF.
July 17 6t Principal.
yrnamental Iron Works,
0f———
WOOD& PEROT, 1131 Ridge Av’e,
PHILADILPHIA PA,
Offer for sale wpe. tho Mest Favorable Terms,
NEW and BEAU (FUL DESIGNS in great va
rity of IRON ¥ ATLINGS for CEMETARIES,
RESIDE 73 &e., of Wrought and Cast Iron,
and GALVA )ZUD IRON and BRASS TU -
BING, 1R0O & VERANDAHS, BALCONIES,
STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES,
COLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS, LAMP.
STANDS, VACES, TABLES FLOWER
STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANI
MALS, end a'l other Iron Work of a Decrotive
character. Des igns forwarded for selection. Per-
ons applying for same, will pleaso state the kind
of work needeed. cb dm
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, on the
estate of John Vanpool, dec’d late of Taylor
township, having been granted to the undersigned
all persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate, are requested to make immediate payment
and those havi img to present them duly au-
thenticated b for sottlement.
July 3lst, 1863,—65. CATHRINE VANPOOL.
AUDITOR 5 NOTICE :
© "The undersigned, an Anaditor ap-
pomted by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county
to malo distributgon of the money in the hands
of John W. Hays, Admr. of John W. ana Martha
H. Donaghy deceased, to and among those legal-
ly entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office in Belleionte, on Satur-
day the 8th day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
when and where all persons interested are re-
anired to attend or be debarred from coming in
0 a share of said fupd. ADAM HOY.
June 21, 6t. Auditor,
FO XECUTORS NOTICE.
Letters testamentary to the estate
of Georgo Garbrich, late of Benner township,hav.
ing been granted to the jundersigned, ali persons
indebted to the said are requested to make pay
ments and those having claims against said estate
will make kuown tho same without delay to
Julyl7 6t BENJ. CORL, Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
43 Letters of Administration on the
estate of Michael Flinn, late of Bellefonte, dec’d.
having been granted to tne subscriber ho requests
all persons knowing themselves indebted to said
esta e to make immediate payment, and those
having clafma to present them, duly authenticated
for settlement. 8. T. SHUGERT,
May 29 6t Administrators,
ADMINIS TRATORS' NOTICE,
Letters of Administratiod on the
estate of Francis Stevenson, late of Patton town-
ship. dee'd, having been granted to the under-
signed, ho requests all persons knowing them-
selves indebted to said estate tomake immediate
payment, and those having claims against said es-
tate to present them duly authorized for settle-
ment. Jel¥ 6t JNO. A. HUNTER, Admint’r.
AUDITOR 8 NOTICE.
‘The undersigned, an auditor ap-
pointed by the Court of Common Pleas; of Cen-
tre County to make distribution of monies, in the
hands of George Alexander, Sheriff, nrising {from
1 "tho real estate of Williams and Hum-
will attend to. the duties of his appoint.
in Belicfonte, at two o’elock, P. M., when
> all persons interested may attend.
i. M. BLANCHARD, Auditor.
5 UDITORS NOTICE.
The undersigned, an Auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans Courtof Centre Co, to
i distribution of the balance remaining in tho
of Samuel Gilliland administrator of tho
of Wm. Prien
| hig account will attend tothe duties of his &p-
{ pointment on Thursday the 20th day of August
All applications an-
ment on Fridav, the 17th of July, 1863. at his of- w
Dec’d after settlement o
- Snuonucements.
iw
Sheriff,
We are authorized to aunpanee the mame ot
E. Kreamer of Boalsburg, as a candidate for the
office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the
democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Col. P, W. Barnhart, ¢f Boggs township, as a
candidate for the office of »heriff, subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention.
Weare authorized to announce the name of J. B.
Kreamer, of Jak Hall, Harris township, as a can-
didate for the office of Sheriff sub ject to the
decision of the democratio county convention.
Wo are authorized to announco the name of
Thomas McCoy, of Boggs township, as a candi-
date for the office of sheriff, subject fo tho deci.
sion of the democratic county convention,
We are authorized to announce the name of
Jacob Wolf, of Haines township, as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of
the democratic county convention,
We are authorized to announce the name of
J.J Lingle, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for
office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the
democratic county convention.
Wo are authorized to announce the nmme of
James Furey, of Howard, as a candidate for the
office of sheriff, subject to the decisisn of tho de-
mocratic convention.
We are authorized to announce the namo
of John M. Bush, of Patton townsh¥p, as a can-
didate for the office of shenff, subject to tho
decision of democratic county convention,
Vo aro authorized to announce the name of
John Miller, of Penn township, 88 a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the degision of
the democratic county convention ,
Wo are authorized to announce the hame of A.
Carner, of Hublershurg, asa candidate for the
office of sheriff. subject to the decision of the
demoeratig county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Daniel Z. Kise, of Howard, as a candidate for
the office of eherifl, subject to the decision of the
Jemocratte county convention
We sre authorized to announce the name of
Amos Koch, of Benner township, as a candidate
ior the oflice of Sheriff subject to tho decision of
the democratic county convention.
Ve ate are authorized to announce the name of
R. D. Cummings as a candidate for the ofilce ©
Sheriff subject to the decision of the demoesatic
county eonvention.
Wo are authorized to amnounce the name of
Josepd Gates, of Ferguson township, as a can-
didate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the de-
cision of the democratic county convention.
Weare authorized to ammounco the name of
Ricaarp Coxny of Gregg township as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of
the democratic county convetion.
Wo are authorized to announce tho name of D.
©. Bower, of Asronsburg, as a candidate for the
office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the de-
moe y ¢ounty convention.
" Register and Recorder.
———
We are authorized to announce the name of
Jesse L. Test of Rush township, a8 a candidate
for the office of Register and Recorder, subje
to the dec n of the Democratic county conven-
tion.
Wo_nre authorized to announce tho name of
Thomha J. Holt, of Jerguson township, as a cant
didaze forthe offico.of register and recorder, sub-
ject to the decision of the demceratio connty
convention,
We are are authorized to announce. the name of
J. P. Qephart, of Milheim, as-a eandidate for
the ofilce of Register and Recorder, subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention
We aro authorized to apnounce the namo of
Jacob G. Meyer, of Haines township, as a candi-
date for the office of Register and recorder, sub-
geet to tho decisicn of the democratic county con-
This institution will he opened poention.
Te are authorized to announce the nano of Al-
len Bartholomew, of Grege township, as a candi.
date for the office of Register and Kecorder, sub-
Jeet to the decision of the democratic county con.
vention,
We are authorized to avnounze the namo of G-
W. Rumbarger, of Patton township, as a candi
date for the office of Register and Recorder, sul
cot to the deciion of the Dewoceratis County
Convention. E
- Treasurer,
We aro authorized to announce the
B. ¥. Hunter, of Benner township, as #
date for the office of Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention,
We are authcerized to announce the name of C.
Derr, of Bellefonte, as a candidate for the office of
P'reasnrer, subject to the deoision of the democrat
tic county convention.
We aro authorized to announce the name of
John Hoy, of Spring township, as a candidate for
the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision of
the Democratic County Convention.
We nre authozized to announce the name of
John Shannon, of Potter township, as a can-
didate for tho office of Treasurer, subject to
the decision of the democratic county couvention,
Prothonotary.
© We are authorized to announco the name of J
8S. Barnhart, former editor of this paper, as acan-
didato for the office of prothonotary, subject to
the decision of the democratic county conventions
Wo aro authorized to announce the namo of
James H. Lipton, as a candidate for the office of
Prothonotary subject to tho decision. of
tho demoeratic county convent ion.
Commissioner.
Wo are authorized to announce the name of Jas
Yorseman, of Snow Shoe pone, a3 a candidate
for the offico of Commissioner, subject to tho de-
cision of the democratic county convention.
Assembly.
Wo uro authorized to announce the mame of
Anthony C. G eary, of Walker township; as a ean~
didate for the Assembly, subjectto the decision of
the democratic county convention.
Wo are authorized to announce tho name of
¥ illiam Allison Jr. of Walker twp. asa candi-
ate for Assembly, sabjoot to the decision of “the
Democratic county convention.
NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS.
RPHANS COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Or-
ha ns Court of Centre county, will be exposed to
ub ic sale, at tho Court House, in the borough
B oilefonte, on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th 1863.
all that valued farm or tract of land, situate in
Harris township, four miles east of tno
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
in Center county, containing .
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO
ACRES,
strict measure, bounded by lands of Charles
Stam, Michael Wheeling and others. About one
hundred. and ninety acres of the above tract are
cleared and in the highest stato of cultivation.
Tue land is of the best quality of limestone, easy
to till, and produces equal, if not superior, to
any farm in Centro County. A never failing
stream of water runs through the premises near
the buildings
A LARGL Bhiun ~-..#, BANK BARN
and other out buildings, in good repair, are ercet
ed thereon, everything in fact calculated to make
a home comfortable. Terms, one half at confirm-
ation.of sale, the residue in two equal annual
payments with intevest. JOHN HUFFER
Jeb ts Guardian of Ecoch and (eo. Hastings.
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK.
Would respoct fully inform the people ot
Dellefonte and vicluity, that he has apened a ncz
and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in &3
premises of WW. I. Reynolds, where ho will kegs
i constantly on hand all kinds of
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
&e., &e., &ec,
which ho sells at a reasonable and solisfastery
| Bread, Cakes and Pies baked 10 order on the
shortost notice. Families will find it to their ad-
vantage to get their. baking done at this estab-
lishment, as they can always got pure wholesome
bread and cakes just when they pood them
Sopt. 12th, 1862—1y. 3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NoT A RUM DRINK!
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGATABLE EXTRACT.
4 PURE TONIC,
THAT WILL RELIEVE AFFLICTED AND
WILL NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
DR.HOOPFLA N'Y
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR.C. M. JACKSON.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WILL Linn AND MOST CER
AINLY
CURE ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM A
Disordered liver, Stomach, or Kidneys.
Thousands of our citizens are suffering from |
D vepepsia and Liver Diseases, and to whom the
following question. apply—we guarantee
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
WIL! CURE EVERY:CASE OF
Chronio or Vervous Debility, Disoasoof the Kid
ney 3, ga Sats uaa {row 8
mri me ovrdered Stomach.
OBSERVE T'yR FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Resulting {mm Disorders of the Digestive Organs
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood
to the thead, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausen,
Feartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight
in the Ktomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Saffocating
Sensations when ine lying posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dota or Weba before tho sight. Fover and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Porspira-
tion, Yellowness of tho Skic and Eyes, Pain in
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &o., Sudden
¥'lushes of Heat, Burning in tho Flesh, Constant
Smagini. gs YF Evil, aud great Dopression of
spirits,
Particular Notice.
Thero nro many preparations sold undér the
nae of Bitters, put up in quart Bottles. com.
pounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum
costing from twenty to forty cents per gallon, the
taste disgusted by Anise or Coriander Seed.
Thi 5s class of Bitters has caused and will con-
tinue to oanse, as long as they can be sold, hun
dreds to dse “the death of the drunkard. Dy
their uso tho systom i kept continually under the
influence of Alohoholio Btimulants of the woreb
kind, the desire for liquor is created and kept
up, and the result is all ihe horrors attendant
upon a drunkard’s life and death.
For those who desire and will have a liquor
bitters, we publish the following receipt. Get
Ono Bottle Hooflaud’s German Bitters and mix
with threo quarts of good brandy or whisky, and
the result will be a preparation that will far ex-
cel in medicinal virtues and true exzellence any
of the Liquor Bitters > market d will cost
much less. You will b 1t the virtues of Hoof
Jand’s Bitters in ¢ n with a good article of
liquor, at a much e-than these inferior
preparations will eo
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTERS
WILL QlVR YoU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YoU
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
WILL GIVE You
BRISK AND ENERGETIO FEELINGS,
WILL ENABLE YOU Tn
SLEEP WILL,
AND WILL YOSITIVELY PREVENY
YELLOW NEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, &c.
MAAAAAAAA
from
to Constitutions,
Those guffe
Broken down and Del
Yrom whatever ¢ p, either in
MALE OR FEMALE,
Will find in :
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
A REMEDY
That will restore them to their ususl hb
Such has been 1 ands of i
and a fair trial is bat requested to prove the as-
sertion.
alth,
REMEMBER,
THAT THESE ARE
NOT ALCOHOLIC
And not intended as a
The proprietors have thousanfiz of Letters from
tho most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians end Citi-
Zens,
Testifying of their cwn personal knowledgo to
the bencficial effects and medical virtues of those
Bitters,
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of
the Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge.
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distsust of
their ingredients and effects. I yet knew of no
sufficient reasons why » man may not “testify to
the benefits he belioyesto have received from any
simple preparation, in the hope that ho may thus
contributo to the benefit of others.
I do this tho more readily in regard to *Hoof.
land’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this city, becanse I was prejadiced
against them for many yoars, under the impros-
sion that they wero ehisfly an aleoholic mixture.
I am indebted to my friend Kobert Shoemaker,
Esq. , for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests, and for encouragement to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued debility.
The use of three bottles of theso bitters, at tho
beginning of the present year, was followed b,
evident relief, A restoration to a degroe of bod
ily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six
months before, and thad almost despaired of ro-
gaining IX therefiro thank God aud my friend
for directing me to the use of them.
Philad’a, Juno 22,1803, J. NEWTON BROWN
DISEASES OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER
In youugor Aged, Male 0 Female,
Aro epecdily romoved, end tho patient restored
to health,
DELIOATE CHILDRREN,
Those suffering from Morasmng, wasting away,
with scarcely any flesh on their bones, aro cared
in a very short time, one bottle in such oases will
have a most surprising cffe of.
YAR ENPS
Having suffering children as above, and wishing
ro raise them. will never regret the day when
they commenced with these Bittora,
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS,
And those working bard with the tr brains, should
always keep & bottle of Hoofland’s Bitters noar
them, as they will find much benefit from its use,
to both mind and body, invigorating and not do-
spressing. :
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
And leaves no prostration.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS!
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call tho attention of all having {friends or
relatives in the army, to the fact that Hoofland’s
German Bitters will cure nine-teuths of tho dis-
eases induced by exposures and privations inci
dent to camp life. In the lists, di al
most daily in the newspapers. on the arrival of
the sick, it will be naticed that a very largo pro-
portion are suffering {rom debility. Kvery case of
thot kind ean be readily curcd by Hoofland’s
German Bitters, We have no hesitation in eay-
ing that, if these Bitters wero froely used amon g
our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved
that otherwise would be lost. a
The proprictors are_daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferersin the army and hospitals,
who have been restored to health by the use of
these Bitters, sent to them by their friends.
. BEWARE OF COUNTERFELITS!
Seo that the Signature of ¢«<C. M. Jack-
son’® is on the wrapper on each Bottle,
Price per Bottle 75 cents,
Or Half Dozen for $4 00.
Should your nearest druzgist not have the aii-
ole, do not bo put off by any of the intoxicating
preparations Hat may be offered in its place, but
send fo ue, 21d we will send, securely packed by
express. -
Principal office and Manufactory,
NO, 631 ARCH STREET.
: v > y
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to U. M. Jackson & Co,,)
Proprietors,
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF
STING AMD SCMAER GOODS
AT THE
R48 FRONT"
BOTTER BAAS,
Have just roceived the flge
Spring and Summer Goods eve
place, and selling at prices th
tion,
Lortment of
veht to this
Jefy competi
CONSISTING
s 5) oo
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
SUCH AS
MERINOS,
QASHMERES,
DELANES,
CALICOS
AND SUMMER
DRESS G OGDS
Also, alargo assortment
mers’
BOOAS AND SION,
GREAT
of ladies and gentle
INDUCEMERTSE
AND
SPLENDID BARGAINX
OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR
Cash or Country Produce,
FURNITURE WARE ROOUS
North side of the Diamond.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WHERE
BUREAUS, *
SOFAS, .
LOUNGES,
HAT RACKS,
WIIAT NOTS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
STANDS.
CHAIRS
STOOLS, 5
&o, &o.,
Of every deso fption, quality and price, 8 sale
CHEAPER than at any other establishment of the
kind in Contral Pennsyl: ania.
June 1st 1863—1y. HENRY P, HA' RIS
MRS. M. 8. HUG BE
BLE T.Y. EIT XA,
Alleghony Btroet, one deer north of
BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE,
Hoa just opened a fine assortment of the latest
Gey Grins and Toiits Go 4,
Which sho 13 prepared to make up nnd trim fu the
lateet fashion ond at
LOW PRICES.
BONN AND HATS
Always on hond and timmed at the shortest
TS
)
notice,
BLEASRING
Done in tho most complete wanncr known to the
trade. Mayl tf
VY EISKERSH!
PRLAVREATS
STIMCLATING ON GUENT,
oR
FRENCH CREAM,
FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES! !
os celebrated article is warranted to
bring out a full set of Whiskers on the
smoothest face, or a fine growth of hair on a Bald
Head, in less than six weeks, and will inno way
injure the tkin. The French Cream is manufac-
tored by Dr. M. PuraTreAvs, of Paris, and is
the only reliable article of the “kind. “Use no
other.” “Warranted in every case.” One box will
do the work. Price $100. lmported and for
sale Wholesale and Remil by
HOS F. CHAPMAN
Chemist and Druggist
831 Brodway, N.Y
T. S.A Box of the Onguent sent to any address
by vet wrn mail, on reeeipt of price, and 15 cont
for Postage
July 3d 1363,—1Im.
I IME! LIME!
A The undersigned having purchas.
ed the “Bellefonte Lime Quarry,’ located cn the
pike leading to Milesburg. about half a mile from
the borough of Bellefonte, is prepared to fur ish
lime of a superior uality at short notice in quan.
tities to suit purchasers. Persons desirous of
procuring a first class article for bujlding par.
FOR SALE by Droggests and Dealers In| poses would dowellio call ab the kiln or nddress
very town in the United States jel® 1y ¢of 2m WM. SHORTZLIDGE
i sd dai]
BAXTRESSER & CRIST,
TiC HARDWARE,
WINDOW SHADES,
CUTLERY
SAWS
RIFLES
PISTOLS
SUOT GUNS
AXES
EDGE TOOLS
SADDLERS HARDWARE
Carriages Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenteg’s
Tools.
STEEL SPRINGS.
PAINTS,
O18,
GLASS,
NAILS,
&o , &e,, Ke. &o.
kinds of merchapdise usually
ed hardware store.
oly new, 1 are enabled to
any other establishment in the
r establishmort will bo found on
And all otha
kent in n wel
TAIZ GL SBSEIFD L780
PETER LORILLARD
Souff and Tebueco Manufacturer
18 & 18 CHAMBRES §T.,
rey 42 Chatham Street, New York,)
Would call tho attention of Dealers to the articles
of Lis manufacture, viz: :
BROWN BNUFF.
Demigros,
Pure Virginia.
. Nachitoches.
A Copenhagen.
YELLOW SN UKF,
iloney Dew Scotch
t Scotch, Fresh {loney I
sh High Toast, Fresh Seoteh.
or Lundyioot,
- Attention is called to the large redustion in
Scoteh,
ses of Fine-cut chewing and smoking ‘Lobucsos,
which will be found of a superior quality.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING. FINE CUT CHAWING. BMOKING.
Long, P, 4. L. or plain,
No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet,
No. 2 Sv nted Oronoco, or,
Nos1 & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Puarkish.
mixed,
Granulated.
N.B.-—-A circular of prices will be “sent
or application.
April 17 1 year
Wo A CHANCE TOR
FB pnw
SADDLER BRI!
fad %
ToL 0s i
UI YSIS 3
IVE La TIF A.C TOXR YT,
The subscriber | sve to inforin the world
and tho people of o Cennty in par r
that he still continues to earry on the Bu
business in all its various branches, at his
n the Norru-East corner of ALLEGHANY an
BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times
a full supply of
Baddles,
Waggon Harness
Dirldles, ne ;
Carriage Hamess
Collare,
Wagon Whips,
Truoks,
Driving Whips’
alters’
&c., &e., &eo.
made of the very beat material, and wanrnAsTEu
to be pat ty-gather in the most sibstantial man-
ner. Prices to suit the times.
Valises,
Netts,
Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if
you are not satisfied, you need not purchase.
JERRY TOLEN & Co.
1-y.
Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62.
ABOLITION =X Tan
BELLEFONTE, PA, )
W. W. MONTGORLEY, Prop.,
Has received a large invoice of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERE?R
v
ote., ele. |
Which will be manufuctared in the
LATEST STYLES,
and fia manner that eaunol fail to prove sally
factory.
A lurge assortmont «
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
6
ing of
Collars Neck Ties,
Suspenders Hoslory,
Uundkerchiefs, ete,
Exactly suited tothislocality andintende I for the
SUMMER TRADE,
His shelves pre-enta greater variety of plain and
fancy goods than ean be found elsewhere in Cen
tral Pent rani.
Call und sec-that
M utgowery is the man that can male
Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap;
Ail that have ever tried Lim yet,
Say that Le really can’t be beat.
June 26 1y
TH EROOT AND HERB DOCTOR,
FROM :
PHILADELPHIA,
.
Whe has had thirty-five year constant practice,
can be consulted at the
CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE,
On tho
EIGHTH DAY OF
JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER.
He cures all diseases that
“FLESU 1S HEIR 10.”
A STETHESCOPLO EXAMINATION
Of the Lungs
FREE,
jel21y W. LEVINGSTON, M. D
WANTED TMMADIATELY.
Bmi
1g trade. One from the countr
3. A WQUISTON, Bellefc m22
HARDWARE.
IpraLER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES-
DOOR MATS
ener of the Diamond, Bellefonte. oh
A boy to learn the Caniage
orrod.
Ion. Winson M'Caxpress Judgeot the United
States Circuit Court, President.
Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, Dettsburgh,
LPenasylvania,
The Largest, Cheapest and Best.
5 pays {or a full commercial coarse.
N tra charges for Manufacturers, Steam
1 land Bank Dook-Keeping,
s' eons at half price. Scudents onter
cw at any time.
Institution is conducted by experienced
rs and Practical Accountants, who prepare
:n for netive business, at the least ex-
st tl ur the wost lucrative
§ i Divrowad granted
for merit ouly. Hence ths universal preference
for graduates of this College, by business men.
Pror. A. Cownny, the best Penuian of the Un-
ion, who holds the largest No. of sr Prasxivms.
2d over all compelitury, teaches Rupld Business
itt
For specimens of Penmanship, snd Catalogue
containing fill information. inclose twonty-five
cents to JENKINS & SMITH
Principals
{79 Altend where the Sous and Clerk 8,
Bankers und Business Men graduata,
OS
ole ye 5G
KATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
LOCATED I
PIIILADELPHIA.
£.2. cor. 7th and Chestnut Streets,
N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYHN ~TBANY
TROY, BUFFALO, L&AVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS.
< ring, PENMANgmIP, ConMBR aL AR -
, COMMRRCIAL LAW, Foras Cri .RB8PON-
&o , practically taught,
Collegos being under the sama genoral
managoment, and ur in each the
, offer greater fucilities tor fmi-
tion than avy other similar instl
untry.
cholnrshilp tssued by any one ts good in ail
aniimited timo.
Pl sIphia College has Leen recently cn
rnished fn a superior manner, ani
pat and moss prosperous Comer
nin the Biate.
t 3 of Text books, em-
nimercial Aritometie,
waereial Law, for sao and and sent hy
eo
ac
Come
mail.
LZ7° Lor full partvenlars send 1 @ civcular
Oct. 17. 1802—1y.
Bod Bugs,
Insects ur
Animals &
Pat up in 250 be and $1 00 Toxes, Doties &
| #3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Inst
de.
“Only infallible remedies known.’
“Fp om Poisqus
“ No 1zetoud to the ITuman Family.
¢ Rats eome out of thelr holes to die.’
77 Fold wholesale in all large clos.
= Sold by nll Druggists and Retailersevery
where.
= Beware! of all worthlees tmitations.
fee that © CosTAR’S”’ nawe #5 on each
Box, Bottle and Flask. before yon hur
Address ENLZY R. COSTAL.
Principal Depot 433 Broadway, N. X.
f° Sold a -
HARRIS'S RUG STORE
Bellefonte,. Pa.
March 27, 1863-8.
CUNMIGE YANURACTORY
My. 8S A. McQulsiion woald res
form the citfzens of Centro com
opened a new Carriage Maru:
of Cummings’ Livery Stable, w
to manufacture
CALRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,”
PiIAYETONS.
SPRING WAGONS, :
SLEIGUHS,
SLEDS, &C., &C
at prices to suit the time.s.
Repairing done on short noiize.
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y.
luily im
thit he has
, in the rea
hols prepara
werewrne MARRIAGE —ITS LOVES AND
Sf hates, sorrows and angers. hopes and
{ou grots and joys. MANHOOD,
t, how restored, the nature, trea‘ment and
ours of spermatorreea or geminal wenk-
ness ; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and
impediments to marriage venerally, nervousness,
consumption, fits, mental and physical iveapaoi-
ty, resulting from SELP-AnUSz —are fully ox-
plained in the Marriage Guin, Ly WILLIAM
FOURU, MD. This ost. extauatinary hon
should beln the bands of every young person
emplating murdage, and every wan or wo
who desires to Hmit the n®mber of their off
g to their circumstances. Every patu, dis
and ache inel to.youth maturity ard
0, { ied; every partielo of
be known fa here given —
: zs. Eu fact, It discloses se
erets that every one should kuow, stili it is a
book that must be looked up and not ie about th o
house. It will be sent to any one on the receljt
of 25 cents, in epoclo or postage stamps. Address
DI Wm, YOUNG, No. 418, Spruce street, ubure
Fourth, Philadelphia.
PLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what
y diseuse, before you place yourself
{any of the notorious Ques cks—
p 1=—who ‘n this or any other coun.
v copy of Dr Young's hook, ana read ec
dt will bo the nenus of saving wo 1
lars, your health, and possibly you «
(+ ean be consylicd on any ef the
bed in his publiention, nt his office
No. 418, Spruce Street, above Yourth, Phila. -
Offieo hours trom § to 6 daly.
Oct, 2nd, [862-1y.
jpoot AND SHOE STORE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
.
PEER McMAION, Proprietor. y
Would respectfally inform the citizens of Delle
fonte and vicinity that he has spened up a shop on
ALLEGUHENY STR ET,
LA few doors below Hofler's Store, here he
is prepared to sell at the
LOWEST RICES
BOOTS AND SHOES.
¢ . mayl 1863 1y
JIVE TWENTY U. §. LOAN
Wm I! Reynolds & Co., of Belle.
onte, aro subscription agents to dispose of the
Five-Twenty yours’ United States Loan Amounts
can be had to suit the moans of different individ-
uals; tha interest is payable and will be paid
Ralf yearly in gold. april 10, 1508 tf