The TW atghman, SHORT PARAGRAPHS. bE President Lincoln, it is said, spends most ot his leisure time in franking Loyal League circu- lars and documents, by this means helping his own renomi- nation for the Presidency. Secretary Stanton said the oth- erday: «If asingleregiment of Lee’s ermy gets back into Vir- ginia in an organized condition, it will prove that 1 am totally unfit to be Secretary of Far. The leading journals in Lou- isville have all commenced the issues of papers every day, in- cluding =undays. on the plea that the demands of the war make it necessary. So true is it that the tender.cies of war are demorali- zing, The Gelena (1l1,) Advert gettles the vexed question as to General Graut’s political status. While in the army he never ve- 1, but after he settled in Gele- 2 na or { oh te he declared bimself a Demo- erat and voted in 1860 for Ste- phen 4. Dougla {ieorge M, Franklin, son of ex- Attorney General Franklin, of Pennsylvania, has received an appointment on the staff of Gen. W. B. Franklin with orders report at New Orleans. There are just two Iu thousand persens in the DBritizh Islands who at this time are in the habit of writing verses: Trust no friend before thou hast tried him, for they abound more at the festal board than at the prison door. In ancient days the precept was « know thyself. In modern times, it has been surplanted by the far more fashionable maxim, «Know thy neighbor, and every- thing about him,” We do not die wholly at our death, we hava mouldered away long before, Facalty after facul- ty, interest afler interest, attach- ment after attachment disappear; we are torn from ourselves liv- ing; year after year sees us no longer the same, and death only consigns the last fragments of what we were to the grave. During the war of 1812, a sin- gle arrest for words spoken or published in New England would j=; to “have lighted the torch of civil war, Asit was, the opposition died out and did little damage if any to the cause of the country. Can not the administration learn a lesson of wisdom from this serap of history. A friend from California writes us that they have fire-flies so large in that interesting State that they use them to cook by. “They hang their kettles on their hind legs which are bent for the purpose, to cook by. A country paper out west says: Wanted at this office an ed- itor who can please everybody. Also a foreman who can so ar- range the paper that everybody’s advertisement shall head the col- umn, Why is a newspaper like a toothebrush ? Because we like toread the newspapers vory much but our neighbors are all too stingy to take one. . «fit one of your size,” as the nail said to the sledge ham- mer. A promising young man may do very well perhaps—a paying one much better. Whose son are you my little boy 7 <I ain’t any body’s; Pm Mr. Thompson’s nephew, sir.’ If ahushand and wife arc a fast couple there is a danger in their case,-as in that of a fast team, that the coupling may break. : Jimmy, what is the meaning of shepherd? <A man who watches sheep.’ Then a man who watches cows must be a coward, of course, said Samuel, with a broad grin. In the life of Wilberforce is the following entry his diary : Went to hear Mr, Foster. Felt muh devotion, and wondered at aman who fell asleep during the psalms. During the sermon went to sleep myself. g=== Lincoln is in Wash- ington ; but there is nothing of Washington in Lincoln. — Logan Gazette, be THE DOCTRINES WE ADVOCATE. «Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion religious or political. Peace, commerce, and hon- est friendship with all na- tions, entangling alliance with none. The support of the State Gov- ernment in all their rights,as the most competent administrations for ourdomestic concerns,and the surest bulwarks against anti-re- publican tendencies, A jealous care of the right of election by the people. A mild and safe corrective of abuses which are Jopped by the sword of revolution, where peaceable remedies are unprovid- ed. A well disciplined military, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of ar, till regulars may releive them. The supremacy of the civil over the military authority. ieconomy in the public ex- pense, that labor may my be lightly burdened. Lhe honest payment of cur be and sacred preservation of the public faith. Encouragement of agricul- ture, and of commerce asits hand maid. The diffusion of information, ana arraignment of abuses at the bar of public reason. Freedom of religion. Freedom of the press. And {reedom of person under protection of the writ habeas cor- pus. nd trial by juries impartial- ally selected. TrHoMAS JEFFERSON. Governor rlarpive says that Brigham Young is probably the richest man in America. The whole Mormon tribe pay to him at the rate of about $40 per head annualy. At the proper time of the year, immence train are sent out to gather in the the ghare of the harvest belonging to the Lord, i. e. his prophet Brigham. STERNBERG HALL. BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ. Some time ago, I told the folks, About a man in town, sirs, Who kept a clothing store so grand, And did the thing up brown, sirs: Now, this same man has moved his etore, From Diamoud down the street siis * And now, next door to “ Conrad House, He's got things mighty neat sirs. At Reynold’s Arcade, where all’ The folks do congregate sirs. You'l find our Sternberg’s Clothing Hall, With every thing first-rate sirs. There, coats and pants. and hats And shirts and boots and shoes ,sirs Are piled up go ‘“ splendifereusly, You scarce know what to choose, sira I tell you now its mighty grand, To io into his shop, sirs, And see, piled up on every hand, Things nice a8 any top, sirs, | And then Sternberg, he scrapes around, And bows and acts polite, sirs, And asks you if you ever fourd Goods half so strong and bright, sirs And then you're bound to praise his goods, Because, to tell the truth, sirs, There's never goods like them to be seen In towa, by age or youth, sirs. Besides, they're all so mighty ckeap, And good, and clean and new, girs : For, should you turn and leave his store, You certainly wou'd rve, sirs, That you did not & whole suit buy From this great clothing man, sirs, Who'd sell you clothing cheaper, far, Than any one else can, sirs: 80 here's to Sternberg—may he live Forever and a day, sirs. And when he dies. we hope he'll find A soft place for to lay, sira. And on his grave, mid flowers bright, Beneath which he shall sleep, sirs, We'll p ace astone, whereon we'll write, “He sold goods mighty cheap,” sirs. MEE GREAT CAUZE CF HUMAN MISERY Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts. A 1ectura by Dr. Culverwell, on the cause and curs of and Ph Tmpai spermatorrheea, Consmmnption. Mental 1 Debility, Nervousvess, Ipilopsy. ed Nutrition of the body, Lassitude, iness of tho limbs and back, Indisposition nd Incapacity for study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to So- ciety, Love of solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions and Sexuai Incapacity, the consequences of Youthful Indiseretion, &c. 47 This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-afiicted evils, may bg removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations,and should be road by every youth and every man in the land. Sont under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on Hs Ronin of six cents or two postage stamps, by addressing. Parag TCAs. J.C. KLINE & Co. 127 Bowery, Now York, Post Office Box, 4586 THE ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR, FROM: PHILADELPHIA, Who has had thirty-five year constant practice, can bo consulted at the CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, On the EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. He cures all dizeases that “FLESH IS HEIR TO.” A STETHESCOP1C EXAXINATION Of the Lungs FREE. W. LEVINGSTON, M. D. JULY, jel2 ly ANEW AND TMPORTANT WORK. THE FOUR ACTS OF DESPOTISH. BY A. D. MAHONEY, OF IOWA, Author of the «Prisoner of State.’ This work contains full and official copies of he Four Great Acts of Despotism by which tke constituti)nal government of Washington was sub- verted, and the irresponsible Lincoln dynasty in- stalled in its place, 1. Tue Tax Bin, by which all the property and resources of the people are mortgaged to the resent administration. 2. Tur CoNscripmioN BILL. by which all the bodies of poor men not worth $300 are placed in the hands of the Administration, . 3. Tue FiNaNce Biwi, which destroys State Banks and places the entire currency of the coun- try in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury. 4. Tae INpEMNITY Act. (fitting climax.) which presumes to indemnify the President for all the wrongs he has committed in the past or may com- wit in the fnture. These four acts are each preceded by a care ul analysis, by Mr, Mahoney, and their unjust, oppressive, unconstitutional and odious features pointed ont. As a book for reference, it will be invaluable to the farmer, the mechanic, the poli tisian, the laborer—in faot, to every person, for these moustrous acts reach from the loftiest man- sion to the humblest cabin in the land. These four acts are not published together in any other forre. They will make a large octave pamphlet ot nearly 200 pages, in good sized type and wlll be sold at the low price of Fiery Crnrs in paper, and SEVENTY-Five CeNts in musiin binding. Send on the orders at once. All orders will be filled according to the date of receipt. First omo first served, The cash must accompany ihe orders. Address VAN EVRIE, HORION & CO, No 162 Naszau Street, Now York. Good News ! The War Ended; . AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT AT THE WEIOI VS ALI TR 5 BIOTA STORE BISHOP STREET, directly opposite the building 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 prices, snd warranted to be of the vary best quality. Si stock consists 0 WHISKIES, 011 Monongahela Rye Whisky, Pure Bourbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Jack Whisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinda. RUM. Jamaica Rum, New EnglandRum. GINS, Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. BRANDIES.! Dark and Pale Cognac, . Domestio, (all prices,) Ginger, Lavender, Cherry, Blackberry, WINES. Pure Port, Domestic, Caraway, &o. Madeira, Sherry, CCRDIALS. Raspberry. Rozs, Anniseed. STOMACH BITTERS. The very best in the market. The above liquors, with others not named, will all be warranted as represented, and sold at pric- es tha’ cannot fail to made it an object for deal- ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or sernl- ing to the city. Farmers, Iotel-keapers and oth- era are requested to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchase! at the United States Custom House, and eorsequently must be pure and good. Physicians ure particularly requested to give his liquors a trial. He hag the only artcle of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this Berough. fxg” 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just received and for ale low. Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. Leather! Leather! S0LE LEATHER e SPANISH XIP TAENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS. MOROCCO LINIRGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemiakers Tools, of all kinds, to be had at CHEAP...” than at any other establishment in Central Penn vlvania. Bellefonte, De. ~mber 19, 1862—tf. . SIMON A, FELDMAN, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES, WINES. GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’ NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, PRERILADEILEIEXLA. F052. Between Bellefonte and Curtin’s erges,al brown silk Parasol; The finder will be itably rewarded, by leaving it at this office Bollefo nte, June 2th 68 —5t. Job Printing A SRR Dusiness Directry, HOMAS ROTHROCKE. M. D, PERMANENTLY LUCATED AT HOWARD, PA. H. M’ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVEU M ALLISTER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. J. 0. SHUGER ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer. JAMES I. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Ove, on the Diamond, ona door west of the 1 ost Office. WILELYAM A WAT LACE, ATTIORM EY AT LAW, . CLEARFIELD, PENNA. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci _ setained in connection with resident Counsel. May 15th 1863 —1y. J. J. LINGLR, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA. snow prepare d to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. _Rooms athis residence on Spring street. EDMUND BLANCHARD. E.M BLANCHARP E.& E. BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PEN’NA. Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard on Main street. DH. WINGATE, DENTIST. Office 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, M.—[fy. H ORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER, ORVIY & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Oflea one door below Reynold’s Bank Nov. 21.—1862 CGRVIS & CORSE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. Locx HAVEN Pa. 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 DR. J i, MITCRELL, 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, . BANKING HOUSE, — GF — WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO0., PA. Bills of exchange and Notes diseounted.Col- lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the Eastern cities constantly on hand for sala. Depos- its receivea a © FURST, ATiORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOVTE, PA. bt TAL practice in the several Courts cf Contre and Clinton counties. All legal 1 usiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of tho Di- amond. DR. Z, W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, Respectfully offers his services to his rviends and the public. Office on Mill osite the National Hotel. Refersto Drs..JJ. M. McCot?, ¢« 8. ToomMPSoON, ¢ T.C.THoMAS. March 20, 1862—1y GOLLECTION_ OFFICES, D. G. BUSH, BELLEFON'I'E, Centre Co.. PENNA. RUSH & McCULLOUGH. (7. J. M'CULLOUGH. ) CLEARFIELD, Clearfield co., Pa BUSH & McCORMICK, (C. 8. M'CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN, {R. P. ALLEN,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa, FREE agreed upon by the publishers «f Press the Berichter and the Democratic Wateh- man and will be strictly adie red to PROSPECTUS OF THE DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN A WEEKLY PAPR, PUBLISHED AT BELLEFONTE CENTRE COUNTY, PA.. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING IN POLITICS, IT IS STRICTLY DEMOCRATIC FREE AND INDEPENDENT, Unmoved by the Hopes of Unrighteous Gain Unshaken by the Frow:i: of Unprincipled Demagogues, Unintimidated by the Clamors of the Rabble and the threats of Insolent Mobs, and Fearing nei- ther the Unhallowed Precincts of Presidential Dungeons and Tyrants’ Vaults, nor the Rock-bound Fortresses of any Modern Caligula. IT ISIN FAVOR OF FREE PRESS, SPEECH, AND THE EQUAL RIGHTS OF ALL WHITE MEN. IT IS DEVOTED TO Local and Gene- ral News, Art, Science and Litera- @ ture, Morality, Politics, Education, Civil and Reli- gious Freedom, the Union, the Constitution and the Laws, the best Interests of the whole Country, and Cen- tre county in particular, and opposed to Abolitionism. Disunionism, and all kinds of Fanaticism,be it Moral, Political, or Re- ligious. and an un- compromising advocate -of- TRUTH, JUSTICE AND MERCY, TERMS. Per annum, (strictly in advance.) 31,50 When paid within 3 months, 2,00 If left run over 3 months, $2,50, will be invari- ably charged. No paper discontinued until all back subserip- tions are paid, and a failure tonotify a discontin- uance at the end of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement. These terms will be rigidly adheard to under all circumstances. ADVERTISING, The following terms of Advertiseing have been the Central 10 lines [or less] constitute a square. REFERENCES :(—Drexel & Co., Phil’a, Mason One Square three insertions . - » ----83100 & Co., Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia | Foreach subsequent insertion Jess than Shields & Brother, gullet, oh Tosi threo months. = - ~ 2a = nv. dein n 25 Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co. iladelphia s Ea a Hon. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, fon. J.17, Maynard, | O1° 4127 3 Tony 5 2 Williamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md. amie. Feb. 21, 1862—1y. $ 42 oneyear - -----<. 8S 00 T 0 Quarler-eolumn, one year, two changes, 15 00 Another Requisition | mur =u "HET HE 5 r : ne column, ee £¢ th teoa 40000 600, 000 MEN WANTED! Auditors Notices - - = - - - eau 90H To purchase their Wines and Liuors at the Administrators and Executors notices, - 2 25 Notice of applization for license = - - - 1 50 Notice for strays, each animal, - - -1350 WIECOX, ESA : WINE & LIQUOR STORE NEFF & ETTLE. BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE, - TWO LOORS WEST oro 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 ~ ENGs LAND RUM, Ana 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 speettully solicit a share of public patrenage. Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a arge lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Ofthe finest grade on hand. July 19, 1562. NEW PLOUGHS; The subscribers have secured the right of Centre County to manufacture and sell the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Leaver Left Hand Plough, This is now considered the best metal Plough made in Penna. Famers can examine it by calling at the Bella- fone Foundry. Cast Steel shares will be furn- ished with the Plough if desired. Jan.it30th. 1863. —tf 4 Haver & Co. ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Any person desiring any intelli- gence of, or from their friends or relations in the Army of the Potomac or in any of the army hos- pitals can receive information by enclosing one dollar ‘and addressing W.J KEALSH, LIME! Washington, D- C JME! . The undersigned baving purchas- ed the “Bellefonte Lime Quarry,’ located onthe pike leading to Milesburg . about half a mile from the borough of Bellefoute, is prepared to furnish lime of a superior quality at short notice in quan. tities to suit purchasers. Persons desirous o procuring a first cla ss article for building pur poses would do well to ca Il at the kiln or addres. gol 2m WM. SHOR TL1DGs VV ANIED IMMADI ATELY. A boy to learn the Carriage Smithing tr ade.. One from the country preferred. Apply to 8, A. M’QUSTON, Bollefonto. m32 A viduals, J) Advertisements displayed in fancy lette so 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 terms. 2 Editorial or local notices for the bonefit of indi- «20 cents per line Religious or educational notices, § « « Obituary notices, over 5 lines, 8 © “ Deaths and marriages announced free. Communications recomending persons for of- fice, inserted at ten cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communteation, All legal and transient advertisements must be laid befo:e they are inserted. ay 582 OB WORK OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Legal Blanks, Shipments, Manifest. Receipts, Receipt Booke, Order Books, Check Rolls, Toll Orders, Car Books, Way Bills, Advice Sheets, Specifications, &e,, POSTERS, SHOW BILLS, CARDS, BLANKS, PAMPHLETS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, In fact, any kind of work done in a printing office, executed in a superior manner, and the most REASONABLE - TERMS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF TERE, Cannot be beat, and all our jobbing will be executed in the neatest and most im- proved character. Address, P.GRAY MEEK, Editor and Pablisher Democratic Watchman, Bellefonte, Centre Co . Pa. HOTELS. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA. JOHN COPENMAVER, Proprietor. RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that he has leased, refurnished and refitted the above House where he will be happy to wait upon those who favor him with their company- tae House is large and convenient and fur- nished in the best modern style. It is provided with a large number of well aired and comforta ble sleeping apartments, Rooms and Private Par- lors with or without chambers attached, Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for pleasure, may rest assured that every exertion will used to render their stay at the * ennsylva- nin Hotel’ pleasint and agreeable, HIS TABLE wiLy BE UNDER THE DIRECTION of an experienced Cook and supplied with the very best the market affords, and HIS BAR with the ching wines and other liquors—charges reason- able. The“ PeN¥SyLvANIA HorEL.” possesses great- er advantages in point of locatien than any other similar establishment in the borov zh, being situ- aced in the business part of the town, Sufficient stabling provided. and good and trus- ty hostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guests. (CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA, "3. B. BUTVS, Proprietor. This well known establishment has beon entire- ly refitting and re-furnished througout, and is no second to none in eenteral Pennsylvania in the comforts and convenionce it affords to travelers. — People from the country during their sojourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court, will find the Fond House an agreeable and pleasant resting place. 4ecommodating servants ure always in attendance ready to supply he wanfs and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests, THE TABLE issuj plied with all the substantial provisions, uxuries and deiicacies which a produc. tive country can furnish, or industry, vigilance and exertion can procure. THE BAR, will always contain a gereral as- sortment of the very best liquors, that the mark— & aif aay to suit themost oaprivious agtes THE STABLE will be attended by atten- tive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to dis- charge the duties preiaining to this important de- partment of a public establishment, From the attention and time, the propreitor has devoted to this branch of business he hopes to re- ceive a liberal portion of the patronage hereto- fore be wed upon him. May 1, 1862—tf. (GHAR “AN'SHOTEL, BELLEFONTE, PA. DANIEK GARMAN, Proprietor. This long established and wo! known Hotel, situated on the Southeast -corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court House, having beon purchased by the undersigned, ho announo- ea to th e former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling puplic generally, that he intends refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pass will be gpared on his part to add to the conveni- ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop with him will ind XCXS RABY, abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al- ways ecntain The Chocest of Liguors. His Stabling is best in tow and will always be attended by the most tryg vorthy and attentive hostlers Give him acal! one ar all, and ho feels con- fident that all wll be sa isfied with their accom- modation. AN EXCET ENT LIVERY isattached to this est olishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862. TH CUMMINGS HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, PA. R. D. CUMMINGS, Proprictor, This clegant new Hotel, situated on Bishop street. afew doors north of the Catholic church, is at last complete in all its arrangements, and is now opan for the reception and entertainment of guests. It has been furnished in the very latest style, with handseme and comfortable furniture, and is altogether the best gotten up, and will be the best conducted hotel in Bellefonte. THE TABLE wil' always be found groaning under the wight of the best provisons the market affords, attended by neat intelligent and attentive waiters. THE BAR will always be supplied with tho choicest and best of liquors—not a sickning mix ture of drugs—but liguor: in there purest and best state THE STABLE is large, warm, commodious and is clean, and obliging and attentive hostlers, are Sivey in waiting. A Hack conveys passengers free of charge, to and from the cars, after the arrival an d departer of the train- (CUMMINGS HOUSE SALOOV. This new and splendid Eating Es- tablishment is now open for the entertainment of the public, where Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Ham and Eggs, Pig’s Feet and Tripe, Sar- dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, ete.. ete., can be had at all times. DR. April 17, 1863—tf, INKS. Cognac Brandy, Old Rye Whiskry, Bourbon Whisky, ¥ heat Whisky, Irish Whig, Hol land Gin, Currant ne, Straw- berry Wine, Cham gne, Go seberry Wine, Sherry Wine »ort Wine, ete., ete. Gin Cocktails, Bro ay Smashes, Sherry Cob- lers, Wnisky Punct «8, and ail other fancy drinks. Massui & Collins's XXX Philadelphia Ale & Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades, Sarsaparilla,, Mineral Wa- ter, ete., ete., ete. HOT MEALS to be had at all hours of the day or night. A magnificent BILLIARD ROOD. with fina marble-fuced Tables, is connected with the estab lishment. We invite our friends to give us a call, and think we can insure them the utmost satisfaction. CUMMINGS & FISHER. Bellefonte, March 27, 1863.1y ~~ Proprietors C LINTON MOUSE. LOCK IIAVEN, PA. A. WANN, Proprietor. The proprietor having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing tha public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always co itain the cheicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not tobe surpassed in this department by sy other Hotel along the West Branch. is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the ofty market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public,” he hopes by slose attention to be ablet 0 rende * general satis- action. Juno 6, '61.~tf. > JPPLEASANT GAP HOTEL, PLEASANT GAP, PA. J. XX. MORRESON, Rroprietor. This well known Hotel is now kept, by the pro- priotor, where he will bo happy to wait on the Eaves public generally. yr- Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—an“ splendid Buggie:, Carriages and Sleighs,—an fitted with fancy Harness and warm Kobes, t hire cheaper than any other establishment iu town. Call around. gentlemen. January 23, 1863-1y. G. L. TOVELL, DEALER IN Tobueeo € Cigars EW LIVERY STABLE BACK OF HUME'S STORE. THOMAS DORAS, Proprieior LEWISTOWN XA* Ri THE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE, | THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES. Known as ** Helmbold’s” LP Genuine Preparations, Viz: HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT ‘« BUCHU,” “ “ SARSAPARIL « IMPROVED ROSE WASH EX TEM BOTT GENUINE PREPARATION y “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED” COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL ’ AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. The medicine increases the i and exéites the Absorbents Trio hewi gestion, Ly which the Waters or Caloerous de ositions, and all unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as good fog well as pain and inflamation and Men, Women or Children. = Helmbold’s Extract Buchu FOR WEAKNESS Arising from Excesses, Habits of Diss Early Indiscretion, or er aon ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOMS: fudispodtim to Exertion, Loss o Power. oss of Memor, Diff r Weak Neon Nore Sreaking Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face Hot Hands, id Countenanoge Dryness ef the skin. ' These symptoms if, a ed to go on, whi medicine invariably remos 3 Fk as oe MPOTENCY, *FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one Semin the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not oft “direful Phil Tes iowid by tore INSANITY AND CONSUMATION, Many are aware of the cause or t| but none will confess. The fang Asylums and the melancholly deaths by Consump. Sn bear ample witness to tho. truth of this as sertion., THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECT ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Woy Requiresthe aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Herwnonn’s Ex » TRACT Bucuu invariably does. A trial will con- viuce the most sceptical, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old 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, Irreguiarity, Pains fullness, or suppression of the customary Evacual tions, Uleerated or, Schirrous state of the Utara Leuchorrhea, or Whites, Sterrility, and for a§ complaints incidemt to the sex, whether arrisine. from Indiscretion, Iabits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. ‘SED SYMTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Murcury or Unpleasant Medi- cine for unpleasan and dangerous diseases. Helmbold’s Extract Buel i CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at little expense ; little or no change in diet : no inconvenience, And No Exposure. It causes frequent desire, and gives strengti-to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent - ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in this olass of diseases, and expelling poisonous, diseased. and worn-out matter. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HAVE BREEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKS, 9 ~ and who have paid heavy fees to be curedi short time, have found Hat they were eg and thay the poison has, by the use of “Powerfui astringents” ‘been dried ‘up in the system, to. break out in an aggravated Borns and perhaps af- poe os 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. Distases of these Eins, require the aid .of a. 1uretic. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it jo certain to have the desired effect in all Diseases 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, Ears, Throat Windpipe and other mucus Surfaces, making ite appearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold’s xtract Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and ree moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to the Complexion, a clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of com . plaints, its Blood- Purifying Properties are pro- served to a greater extent than any other prepa- ration of Sarsaparilla. Helmbold’s Rose Wash. An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitie Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Uritary Organs arising from habits of dissipation used in connection with the Extracts Buchu an Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliabie character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. From eight or twenty years standing, with name known to Science and Fam, For medical Dryers oy tory of the United States. See Proff. Dewees’ valuable works on the Prac. tice of Physic. : See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr Physick, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Pphraim McDowell, a celebrated Physician, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publish- ed in the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal. See Medico-Cirurgical Review, published by oyal College Benjamin Travers, Eellow of the of Surgeons. _ See most of the late standard Workson Medi- cine. Extract Buehu, 100 per Bottle, or Six for 5 00 ¢ Saraparilla, 1 00 8 £8 500 Improved Rose Wash, 50 2,60 Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 which will be sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direo- tions aro adhered to Delivered to auy address, securely packed from olb¥ervation Describe symtoms in all communications. Curse .,. guaranteed, Advice gratis. 3 ~ : AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me an Alderman the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations oor- tain no narcotic, no merenty, or other injurionz drugs, but are purely vegetable. H.T. HELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23rd day of November 1854 WM. P HIBBARD. Aldermau, Ninth-street, above Race Phila Address Letters for information in confidenan H. T. HELMBOLD. Cnemist, Dopot 104 South Tenth-st, below Chestnut Phi! BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS. Buchu, see Dispensa ot “ Who endeavor to digpose * Of Their Own nya ** other’ articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations if ae Extract Buchu, o £8 3 ariila, bi Improved Rose wi «i: Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S—TBKE NO OTHER Cut out the advertisement, and sendfor Myton void imposition and e. y March, 3, 63-1 prPore ~——..
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