exclaimed, "Oh!I fear it is all — en @ hve dnt ghman, John W. Torney editor of the THE CCUSINS. «See what a shaby fellow! his Philadelphia Pressin a speech at Lancaster a few years ago said “what is there in our happy coun- try to make men afraid of the light of day,or of honest inquiry ? futher is a drunkard, said Harry, | Have we a conscript law that looking at a raged boy on the side- tears the husbandman {rom his walk. Harry did not point at the plow the father from his widowed poor Loy, he was too well-bred for | mother, to go forth and aet as gla- that, but he did not hesitate io | diator for the amusement of a few peak in a very contemptuous tone and he added, «I wouldnt be a drunkards boy, would you?” Harry was showing his cousin Edward, who was visiting him, all the city sights; so he did not omit Lo direct his attention to the miserable looking object before them. - “Don’t, replied Edward in a low voice, «he will hear you, and it will hurt his feelings.” Oh pshaw !« said Harry, “drunkards’ boys haven't any feelings-but come, the fire-bell is ringing, and there are the fire-men with their engine; now you will have a chance to see a fire !* and he glanced patronizingly at his consin, as if he had gotten up the fire expressly for Lis entertainm- ment, After dinner as they were in the library looking over some new books, Zdward appeared so sober that Harry inquired the rea- gon. I can‘t help thinking how sad that ragged little boy looked this morning, and Iknow he heard what you said, his cheeks turned #0 red; I feel sorry forhim Any- body would know you lived in the country, said Harry, shruging = his sholders why there are lots and lots of such boys in town; they arent worth noticing it's only low folks that get drunk.« But don‘t rich men like Uncle Benton drink too much, sometimes and be drunk- ards 7¢ timidly askep dwar. “Oh! gentlemen like my father drink wine at dinner, and other times, but they don‘t take too much; I shall drink wine when I am a man.” «I should think it would be safest not to drink at all,” said Zdward,but at that mo- ment Judge Bentcn entered the room, and they said no more on the subject. That evenig Harry’s fathar was to ruake a political speech in the city; but the boys attenbed a Juvenile Concert, They were returning home, they heard a man before them say, “the Judge was alittle the worse for liquor, to-night.” «I should think so,” said another was he” 80 far gone he hardly knew what he was about, and he has gone in- to Willards, and will be the worse off before he gets home.” The boys heard no more but Harry indignantly exclaimed it was {alse his father never was intoxicated, and never would be and hastening home with glowing cheek, and eyes sparking with indignation, he related to his mother what they had heard.— Put Harry hung his head with sheme and mortification, when his mother burst into tears, and too true-I have seen it for a long time —And now what will be- come of us, you will soon he a drunkard’s sou, my poor boy !” Mrs. Benton was a weak-mind- ed, fashionable woman ; she had never urged her husband to relin- quish the use of the destroying beverage, for she tock a glass of wine herself, whenever she wish- ed it; and had never taught her son to be a teetotaler.—But that night, when at alate hour, Judge * Benton was brought home for the first time in a state of intoxica- tion, her eyes were opened, and she resolved, never again to countenance the use of spirituous liquors in any form, and exacted a promise from Harry never to taste the poisonous cup.’ You may be sure Zdward was very willing to make a similer prom- ise. But I will only say that Judge Bexton was very ill for a long time, and when ke recovered he became a temperance man.— Harry and £dward are now enga- ged in business together, and Harry is not as unkind and thoughtltss as he formerly was, the cousins both do all the goed they can, and have saved a great many young men from a drunk- ard’s grave. 4nd would you believe it, that very same little boy, who was se ragged and miserable, is now their head clerk, and a very respectable man. —Yountl's Temperance Visi EA | ambitious kings? Have we a gang of hired tax-gatherers to drain the subtitute of the people? Is our President an Attila or a Caligula? Is our Senate a Coun- Teil of Ten? Is our Honse of Rep- resentatives a body of tyrants, armed with power to ravish and destroy? Secret organization aga- int such wrongs would be justifi- able and right. STERNBERG EALL BY PUNP SUNKINS, ESQ. Some time ago, I told the folks, Alicut a man in town, sirs, W bo kept a clothing store so grand, And did the thing up brown, sirs. Now, this same man hat moved hig gtore, From Diamoud down the street sis: And now, next door to ‘“ Conrad House, He's got things mighty neat sire. At Reynold’s Arcade, where all The folks do congregate sire, You’l find our Steruberg’s Clothing Hall, With every thing first-rate sis. There, costs and pants, and hate And sbirts and boots and shoes irs Are piled up go ¢ splendifereusly, You seurce know what to choose, sirs I iell you now its mighty grand, To go inro bis shop, sire, And see, piled up on gvéry hand, Things nice as any top, #irs, And then Sternberg, ho scrapes around, And bows and sets polite, sirs, And asks you if you ever fourd Goods half so stroug and bright, sire And then you're bound to praise his goods, Because, to tell the truth, girs, There's never goods like them to be seen In towa, by age or youth, sirs. Besides, they're all 20 mighty cheap. And good. and clean and new, sirs : For, e¢hould yuu turn and leave his store, You certainly would rue, sirs, That you did not a whole suit bay From this great clothing man, sirs, Who'd eell you clothing cheaper, far, Than apy one else can, Sirs: So here's to Sternberg—may he live Forever and a day, girs. And when he dies. we hope he'll find A soft place for to lay, sirs. And on his grave, mid flowers bright, Beneath which he shall sleep, girs, We'll p ace a stone, whereon we'll write, “He sold goods mighty cheap,’ girs. TRE GREAT CAUSE OF | HUMAN MISERY Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price 6 cta. A lecture by Dr. Culverwell, on the eause and cure of mpermatorrheea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousnvess, Epiiepay. Impaired Nutrition of the body, Lassitude, Wenkness of the limbs and back, Indisposition and Incapacity fcr study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to So- ciety, Love of solitude, Timidity, Eelf-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Affectious of. the Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions and Sexuai Incapacity, the consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, &c. 57 This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above cummerated, often self-affiicted evils, may be removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be road by every youth aud every man in the fand. Sent under seal, te any address, in a plain, gaaled envelope, on the receipt of six cents or tvio postage stamps, by addressing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co. 127 Bowery, Now York, Post Ofiice Box, 4586 gis ROOT AWD HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA, Who has had thirty-five year constant practice, can be eonsulted at the CONRAD [OUSE, BELLEFONTE, Cn the EIGHTII DAY OF JULY, AUGUS?, AND SEPTEMBER. He cures all diseases that «FLESH IS HEIR TO.” A STETHESCOP1C EXAMINATION Of the Lungs FREE. je121y W- LEVINGSTON, M.D. I. M. Singers § Co. FHAEWILLE SEWING MACHINES, W. W, MONTGOMERY, BELLEFONTE P& AGENT FOR CPRTSE €O URTV. These machines arp NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, I can warrant them to do all that is claimed for them. Cull and examine and procure a cireunlar, june 26 1y; NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK. Would respectfully inform the poople of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a na= and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in ix3 premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will key conetantly on hand all kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, &e., &ec., &c, which he gellsat a reasonable and satisfactory price. 3 Bread Cakes and Pics baked to order on the shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad- vantage to get their baking done at this estab- lishment as they can always get pure, wholesome bread and cakes just when they need them. Sept. 12th, 1862—1y. i IME! LIME! : A The undersigned having purchas- ed the ‘Bellefonte Lime Quarry,’ located oréhe pike lending to Milesburg. about half a mile from the Borough of Relleforte, ia Prone to furnish lime of a superior quality at short notice in quan tities to sult purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a first clags ariele for building pur. poses wouid do well to cail a the kiln or address job 2m WM. BIHOKTLIDGE ANEW AND TMPORTANT WORK. THE FOUR ACTS OF DESPOTISM. BY A. D. MAHONEY, OF IOWA, Autbor of the “Prisoner cf Stats.” This work contains full and official copier of he Four Great Acts of Despotism by which - the constitutional government of Washington was snb- verted, and the irresponsible Lincoln dynasty in- stalled in its place, 1. Tue Tax Bing, by which all the property and resources of the people are mortgaged to the resent administration. 2. Tre Co¥ScripTioN BrLv. by which all ‘the bodies of poor men not worth $300 are placed in the hands of the Administration, 8. Tus Finance Bing, which destroys State Banks and places the entire eurrency of the ccun- try in the hands of the Secratary of the Treasury. 4. Tax INpEuNITY ACT. (ftting elmax,) which presumes to indemnify the President for all the wrongs he has committed in the past or may com- mit in the future. These four acts ore each preceded by a care ul analysis, by Mr Mahoney, and their unjust, oppressive, unconstitutional and odious features pointed out. Asa book for reference, it willbe invaluable to the farmer, the meckanic, the poli tieian, the laborer—in fact, to every pereon, for these monstrous acts reach from the loftiest man- gion to the humblest cabin in the land. These four acts "are not published together fa any other form. They will make a large octavo pamphlet of nearly 200 pages, in good sized type and wlil be sold at the low price of Fiery CEnTB in paper, and SkvENrY-Five CEXTs in nmuslin binding. Send on the orders at onco. All orders will be filled according to the date of receipt. First ome first served, The cash must accompany the orders. Address VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO, No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. Good News ! The War Ended AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT AT THR WIEIOILS SATIS WANA & 2% STOR 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 st the very lowest prices, and warranted to be of the vevy best quality. His stock consists 0 WHISKTES, 0id Monongahela Rye Whisky, Pure Bourbon Whisky, Cubipet Whisky, Apple Jack Whisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. RUM. Jamaica Rum, New EnglandRum. GINS, Pure Iiolland Gin, Domestic Gin, BRANDIES.. Dark end Pale Coguac, Domestic, (all prices,) Chnger, Lavender, Cherry, Blsakberry, WINES, Pure Port, Domestic, Caraway, &c. Madeira, Sher, Reepberrv. 4 CQ@RDIALS. Raso, Anniseed. STOMACH BITTERS. The very best in the market. The abo iors, with others not named, will all be w. ed as represonted, and wold at prio- es that ca fail to made it an object for deal- ers to purchase ef him, iustead of going or send- ing to the city. Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth ors are requested to call end examine his stook, before purchasing elsewhera. all the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchusei at the United Btates Custom Houce, and corsequently must be pure and good. Physicians are particularly requested to give hisliquors a trial. Ilo has the only artele of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this DBerough. E37” 100 Larrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just received and for sale low. Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. ~ Leather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER \ SPANISH KIP FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTKY CALF SKINS. MOROCCO LININGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds, to be had at SUSSMAN S CHEAP... .! than at any other establishment in Ceutral Penn. vlvania. Bellefonte, Da.omber 19, 1862—tf. SIMON A. FELDMAN, IMPCRTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES, WINES. GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’ NO. 506 NorthiNinth Sireat, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, _PEREILADIENILEEITA.. N EW PLOUGHS. : The subscribers have secured the right of Centre County to manufacture and soll 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 Belle- fone Foundry. Cast Steel shares will bo furn- ished with the Plough if desired. Jan.it30th. 1863. tf 4 Haver § Co, Business Bivecten, HCMAS ROTHROCE. M. p, PERVWANEN¥LY LUCARED AT HOWARD, PA. H. 3’ALLISTSR. JANES A. BEAVEE M ALLISTER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PERNA. J. 0. sRIVGES ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PRNX _Offico in the Court House, with the Treasurer. TAMES IT. RANHIN, ATYORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PRAN’A OfEes. on the Diamond, one door west of the 10st Office. WILLIAM A WALLACHE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARTIELD, PENNA. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci _ietrined in connection with resident Counssl. FMay 15th 1862 —1y. Se J. JX. TINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. snow prenare 4 to wait upon all who may desire Lis professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. EDMUND BLANCHARD. B.M BLANCHARR E. & E BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard on Main street. DPR. WINGATE, DENTIST. Office and Residence directly North et the Court louse portico. At his office except two weeks in each month; beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, M.—[y. H ORVIB. C. T. ALEXANDER. ORVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS ATl' LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofice one door below Reynold’s Bank Nov. 21.—1862 ORVID & COB. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW. . Lock Haven Pa. Will practice in the several Conrts of Centre and Chuton couniies. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862. DR. 3. 3, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Office next door to the residence of Thomus Burneide, on Allegheny etreet. July 25, 1662—1y. CANKING HOUSE, oe WM. F. REYNOLDS & 00., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted.Col- leotions made und proceads promptly remitted. luterest paid onspecial deposits. Exohangs in the Eastern cities voustaatly on hand for sale. Depos- its receivea a © ¥YURST, ATiORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOYTE, PA. Wik practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All legal } usiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. OFEICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- awmond. DR. Z, W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, Respectfully offers his services to hia riends and the publie. Office on Mill osite the National Hotel. Refersto Drs. J. M. McCoy, “8B. THOMPSON, : $1. CG. Trouas. March 20. 1862--1y HOLLECTION OFFICES, D. &. BUSH, BELLEFON'LE, Centre Co.. Paan,a. RUSH & McCULLOUGH (7. J. M'CULLOUGH. ) CLEARFIELD, Clearfield ao., Pa BUSH & McUORRICK, (C. 8. M'CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN, (RB. P. ALLER,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa, to Rererexces :—Drexel & Co., Phil’a, Mason & Co. Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co., Philadelphia Hon. J. 1 Hale, Bellefonts, Hon. J. 17. Maynard, Williamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md Feb. 21, 1862—1y. Another Requisition G00, 000 MEN WANIEDII To purchaso their Wines and Liuors at the ; WE OLESAY, WINE & LIQUOR STORE NEFF & ETLLE, BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE TWO LOURS WEST Oy ROEDLS 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, Ana all grades of Liquors found in the Eastern ies, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New York. All Liquors warranted to give Satisfaction. Confident thoy can please purchasers, they re spectfully solicit » share of public patrenage. Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a arge lot of ROTTLED LIQUORS, Ofthe finest grade on hand. July 19, 1862. ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Any person desiring any ntelli- gence of, or from their friends or rotations 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 KEALSHM, Washington. Bb 0 B GOK STORE BrLLErFONTE, PA. GEORGE LRVINGEBON, Propreetor, The Undersigned having removed 10 Brokerhafs Row,” directly opposite the Conrad House, gtiil continues to keep on hands a large dssortment of Theological, Classical Sunday School, Miscellaneous, and all the various school Rooks now in use; also, a large assortment of Blank Books and Stationary, Photographa and Photograph Albums; also Daily aud Weekly Nevspanirs Subseriptions tuken for any paper or periodical ini the United States. New publica ions at publeshers prices. mayld tf GEOKRGE LIVINGSTON. FUVE-TWENTY U. 8 LOAN Wm. F. Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subecription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan, Amounts cau be had to suit the means of different individu als; the interest is payable and will bo paid half yearly in gold. april 10, 1368 +} of insertions .| All legal and transient advertisements must be PROSPECTUS OF THE DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN A - HOTELS. EPENNSYLVANIA HOUSE. BiLieronTs, Pa. JORIN COPENFEAVER, Proprietor. RESPECTFULLY anoounces to the public, that he has Jeased, refarnished and refitted the above House where he will be happy to wait upon those who favor him with their company" dur House is large and convenient and fur- vished in the beet modern style, Itis provided 4 la numbe ire: om feria W E BE KE L Y P A P R, ble § a He Toe! amin PUBLISHED AT BELLEFONTE CENTRECOUNTY, PA., EVERY FRIDAY BEGIN II Cie IN POLITICS, IT I3 STRICTLY DEMOCRATIC FREE ARD INDEPENDERT, Unmoved by the Hopes of Unrighteous Gai n Unshaken by the Frowns of Unprincipled Demagogues, Unintimidated by the Ciamors of the Rabble and the threats of Insolent Mobs, and Fearing nei- ther the Unhailowed Precincts of Presidential Dungeons and Tyrants’ Vaults, nor the Rock-bonnd Fortresses of any Modern Caligula. iT 1S IN FAVOR OF | PBEE PRESS, FREE SPEECH, AND THE EQUAL RIGHTS OF ALL WHITE MEN. 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Advertisement not marked with tho number desired, will be continued till forbidden and charged according to these terms. \ Editorial or losal notises for the bonefit of indi- viduals, - 20 cents per line Religious or educational notices, 5 *¢ £ Obituary notices, over 5 lines, 8 3¢ re! Deaths and marriages announced free. Communications recomending persons for of- fice, insorted at ten cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communteation, laid befo:e they are inserted. JOB WORE OF ALL KINDS, SUCIL AS Legal Blanks, Shipments, Manifest. Receipts, Receint Books, Order Books, Check Rolls, Toll Orders, Car Books, Way Bills, Advice Sheets, Specitications, &e., POSTERS, SHOW BILLS, CARDS, BLANKS, : PAMPILETS, ENVELQCPES, BILL HEADS, In fact, any kind of work done in a printing office, excouted in a superior mannor, and the most REASONABLE TERI. OUR ASSORTMENT OF Wooh URE, Cannot be beat, and all our jobbing will be executed in the neatest and most im- proved character. Address, . P.GRAY MERZ. Editor and Publizher Democratic Watchman, | Belleforte, Certtwo Ov . Pa. lors with or without chambers attached. Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for pleasure, may rest assured that every exertion will used fo rendor their stay nt the « Pennsylva- nia Hotel” pleasant and agreeable, HIS TABLE WILL Bz UNDER THE DIRECTION of an experienced Cook and supplied with the very best the market affords, and HIS BAR with the shafoast wines and ether liquora—charges roason- abla. The * PeNNsyLvania Horewn,” possosses groas- er advanta n peint of locatisn than any other eimilar est ment in the borough, being situ- ated 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 teen employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guess, April 17, 1863—tf. (CORRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA, 13. B. BUTTS, Proprietor, Thie well known establishment has been entire- ly re-fitting and re-furnished througout, and is no second to none in eenteral Pennsylvania in the comforts and convenionee it affords to travelers.— People from the country during their sojourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court, will find the oat House an agreeable and pleasant resting place. 4ccommodating servants ure always in attendance ready to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the nests, THE TABLE issu) plied with all the substantial provisions, uxuries and delicacies which « produc- tive country can furnish, or industry, vigilance and exertion can procure. a THE BAR, will always contamn a gereral as- sortment of the very best liquors, that the mark-—- bs ferdy addapted to suit themost oap risious astes. ; THESTABLE will be attended by atten- tive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to dis- charge the duties pretaining 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 I. 1862—t. (AR YAN’SBHOTEL, BELLEFONTS, PA. DANIEL GARTIAN, This long known Hotel the Diam been purehas es to th e former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling puplic generaliy, that he intends refitting it thoroughly, and is prepured to render the most satisfactory sccomm dation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the conveni- ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop with Lim will find BIS RABE abundantly s d with the most samptuonus fare the market will afford, done up in siyie, by the most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al- ways ccutain The Chocest uf Liquors, is Stabling is best in tow and will always bo attended by the mest tru sorthy and attentive hostlers o him acall one ar ail, and he feels con- fideut that all w il be sa .isfied with their aceom- meodation. AN EXCET ENTLIVERY isattached to this est ohshment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. DANIEL ¢ARMAN. Proprietor. establishod and well Bellef Jan. "JH CUMMINGS HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, R, D. COWDIINGS, Proprietor. This elegant new Hotel. situated on Bishop street, afew doors north of the Catholic chureh, is at last complete in all its ar at3, and is now open for the reception and riainmant of geests. It has been furni i very latest furniture, wp, and will bo sted LE wil al under the wight of tho | aff , attended by neat 1 groaning 8 market and atlentivs aiters. THE BAR will always be supplied with the st and best of liquors—-not a i i gs—bul iguor: in thers pu i larga, warm, commodious and 3 and attentive hostlers, are J ays pasaengerd free of charge, to and from the cars, after the arrival an d deparier of the train: HOUSE 8ALQ0¢ « and splendid Eating Ha- w open for the entertainment of tablishment is 1 the public, where Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oystors, Spiced Oysters. Clam Soy, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Ham and Eggs, Pig’s Feet and Tripe, Sar. dines, Fresh Fi Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, ete.. ete., can be had at all times. DRINKS. Cogenne Brandy, 01d Ryo Whiskey, Bourbon Whisky, ¥ heat Whisky, Irish Whi y, Hol: land Gin, Currant po. Straw- borry Wine, Cham gne, Go saberry Wine. Sherry Wine port Wine, ete. ete. in Cocktails, Bro uy Smashes, Sherry Cob- Whisky Punch «s. and ail other fancy drinks. assui & Collins's XXX Philadelphia Ale & Porter, Cider, Faney Lemonades, Sarsapuriila,, Mineral Wa- ter, ete., ete., eto. H0T MIALS to be had at’ all hours of the day or night. A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM. with fine marble-faced Tables, is connected with the estab— lishment. We invite our friands to give us a call, and think we can insure them the utmost satisfaction, CUMMINGS & FISHER. Bellefonte, March 27, 1883.1y ~~ Proprietors C LINTON MOUSE. LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. YI ANN, Proprietor. The proprietor having leased the G ler. ahova named Hotel in the berongh of Lock Haven, Clin- | ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the besf possible manner. His table will always go itain the cheicest lux- uries that the eonniry wi’ afford, and he is detor- mined not tohe surpassed. in this department by -] any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that cau beni in the efty markot. areful and attentive Ostiers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthoy 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 oc rende generalsatis- agtion. June 6, '61.~tf. PLEASANT GA? HOTEL, PLEASANT GAP, PA. J. Hl. MORBESGN, Proprictor. This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro- priotor, where he will be happy to wait on the traveling public geneially. 1yr. NEW, LIVERY STABLE BACK OF HUME'S STORER: TIONIAS DORAS, Proprictor Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—an eplendid Buggie:, Caryinges and Sleighs,—an® fitted with faney Harness and warm Robes, t hire cheaper than any other establishment iu town. Call around, gentlemen. Junuary 23, 1863-1y. G. L. TOVELL, DEALER IN Tobacer & Cigars LEN LHNONYIN BA led onthe Southeast corner of | ite tha Court House, having | 0 i by the undersigned. ho announc- | ¢ THE ALL SUFFICIENT THRE® | © THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES EXoown us +f Elcimbold’s? Genuine Preparations, Viz HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ‘* BUCHU,” “ 3 SARSAPARIL IMPROVED ROSE WASH FT VLA BOTS. T GENUINE PREPARATION, “U1GHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU A Positive and Specifie Remody for Diseases : OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. The medicine increases the power of di and excites tho Absorbents i or Sgsttion, by which tha Watery or Caloerous depositions, and all unnatural Enlargements are reda;ed well a8 pain and iuflamation, and is Men, Women or Children. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, FOR WEAKNESS Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipaiag Lurly Indiseretion, or, Abuse. ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOMS: pe , a8 for Indisposition to Exertion, Losso Power, Loss of Viemory Difficulty of B Weak Nerves, 2 Trembling, Sesthlag Dimuess of Vision, Pain in the Back Universal Lussitude of the Flushing of the Boddy Ho System, Enns on the Face ot Hands, allid Co Dryness of the skin. thieay These symptoms if, a ed to go on, which medizine invariably remss , in FE ig MPOTENCY, *FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITH, In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not often fol] “direful Sonal Bie Jowss By fois INSANITY AND CONSUMAYION, Many are aware of tho'eause or their efi but none will confess The records of the insace Asylums and the melancholly deaths by Consum tion, bear ample witness to tho truth of this a sertion. THE CONSTITUTION, CNCE AFFECTED | ORGANIC WEAKNESS, BY Requires the aid of medicine to strenzthen and favigste the system, which an . 1rACT Buenv invariably does. A tr i . viuee the most aT I pi Ew FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old or young, single, married, or contemplating marriage, In many affections peculiar to Females th tract Buchu i unequalled by any other Boe | 83 in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pains | fullness, or suppression of the customary Be ual ited or Schirrous atate of the Uter hites, Sterility, aud for a wt to the sex, whether arrisine on, Habits of Dissipation, or in J OR CUANGE OF LIFE, SER SYMTOXS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. mn : Take no Balsam, Murcury or Unpleasant Medi cine for unpleasan and dangerous diseases, elmbold’s Extract Buel « CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at litile expense : li : change in diet: no Toconrantontg $ Hila or we And No Exposure. t causes frequeat desire, and gi [ ] ice, and gives strength ty Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, prevent ing and ing Strictures of the Urethra, allayi flammation, so frequent in tip Sf 2 pain i eiatting paisoasit Thousends upen Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VIOTIM8 OF UACKS, short time, have fund that they wers qd and thay the poison has, by in ‘of Sores astriugenta” been dried ‘up in the system, ta break out in un aggravated form, and perhaps af. ter marriage, USE BR Holmbold’s Extract Buchu For all affcetions end Diseases of TIE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female. from whaes- ever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING. Dizeates of these gens require the aid of a iuretic. Helmbold’s Extract Buchu I$ THE GREAT DIURETIO, And itis certain to have the desired cffect in aM Diseases for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD . Helabold’s Highly Concentrated Componnd FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS, This is an affection of the blood and ntta Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, faacks the Windpipe and dther mucus Surfaces, muking ita appearnnce in the form of Ulcers. Holmbold's Extract Savsaparilla purifies the blood and Te= moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to the Complexion, a clear and healthy color. It being prepared expressly for this class of oom - Platts, iis Blood: Purifying Proporties are pre- served to a greater extont than ration of Sarsaparilla. = one prepa: Helmbold’s Rose Wash. An excellent lotion for diseases of a Byphilitis Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urivary Organs arising from habits of disgipation. used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, insuch diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. From eight or twenty years standing, wil known to Seience and Fame, hil ig For medical proporties oy Buchu, gee D tory of the United States. Y hie opens, See Proff. Dewees’ valuable works ; tico of Physic. Pathe Pru Seo remarks made by the late celebrat Physick; Philadelphia. his Dr See remarks made by Dr. Pphraim MeDowert a celebrated Physician, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and ublish- ed in the Transactions of the King and ueen’s dogaal S32 AAG « R { Sea Medico: Cirurgical. Review, ublished b Borjumin Travers, Eellow of the 2 of Sargeons. ! Jae tay Gallego _ See most of the late standard Works on Medi- cio. i Extract Buchu, 100 per Bottl & Baraparilla, 1 00 r we ii: for » Improved lose Wash, 50 itu ape Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 whish will be sufficient to cure the most obsti i tions ars adhered to SHinate cases, if dires. Delivered to auy address, seo: observation y Tr Axelypikel fom Describe symtomsin all communications. Cures 1 0] guaranteed. Advice gratis. re AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me an Alderman the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hel being duly sworn, doth say, his ud, hi tain no narcotic, no merenvy, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. - ! 3 as H. T. AELMBOLD. worn and subscribed bef is 2: of November 1854 E UM BHAA Aldernau, Ninth-street, above Race Phils Address Letters for information in confi H. T. HELMBOLD, ym Depot 104 South Ténth-st, below Chestnut Phil. BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS. Who endeavor to dispose “Of Thei 3 ‘* other’’ articles on the reputation oo n> Helubold’s Genuine Preparations , “i Extraot Buchan, “ Barsa parila, ; Improved Ros wach. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ASK POR HELMBOLD’S—T8KE NO OTHBR. tut out the advertisemant, and sem dfor it; void lmposition and exposure. Mareh, 21,'08— | yr and who have paid heavy fees to be ctredin “ “ uw