— For their unwearying and cheerful efforts to Pleasant Gap are entithd to the thanks of ;the entire Democralis party, The meeting was organized by calling Maj, John Neff, of Putter township, to the chair, and electing a number of Vice Presi- dents and Secretaries. Mr. G. O. Deise, of Lock Haven, was the first speaker. His speech was short, witty and full of argument. He was loudly ap- Tn Se The following ig the schedule of time of closing the mails on the different routee leaving this place: Norra.—Via Snow Shee and Moshanen, closes &t 9 o'clock P. M. Sovrr.—Via Pine Creek, closes at 9 P. M. Hast. —Via a and Lock Haven clos- es at 124 P Easr.— Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, closes at 9 iI. M. Grove Mills and Spruce EBasr.—Via Howard and Tock Haven, closes a 8PM, Wgrsr.—Via Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at West. —Via Half ‘Mecon and Tyrone, clozes -at plauded, and took his seat after having giv- en complete satisfaction. Hon. W. A. Wallace, of Clearfield, and the principal speaker of the day, was then called uporf to a dress the meeting. Mr. Wallace responded in a speech of about an bourand a half in duration, which was one of the ablest and most finished productions to which it has ever been our province to iisten. We did not hear the first portion of the address, but we heard the greater part of it, and we pronounce it a most able, con- RAILROAD ROUTS. ! ‘Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at | Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at 330 P.M. STAGE ROUTH. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on Mo, w as Fridays, at 64 4. M. Stagos for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, leave dailyat 1 P. M. Sr 1 or Lock Haven Via o oward leave Sn a, and Fridays at 7 A. M. Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave daily at 6 AM Stages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove Hilts, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at TA. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. - ge The Democratic ladies of this town are busy as bees making wreaths, gar- lands, &c., to ornament the speakers’ stand and aid in the reception of Judge Woodward to-morrow, The dear creatures are highly excited and if the election of Judge Woodward depended upon them his success would be certain, We'll make it so without them, vincirg and masterly effort. Intelligent Re- pablicans have said that hs argaments were unanswerable. Throughout its entire deliv, ery, it was courteous and kindly, and was not characterized by anything like abuse or | misrepresentation of our political opponents. On the contrary, Mr. Wallace manifested the most gentlemanly feeling toward all, which, we are sorry to say, was nct recip- rocated by some base abolitiouists who were present. ’ In order to interrupt and annoy Mr. Wal- lace, Provost Marshal Butts, Capt. Mike Runkel and Deputy-Sheriff Lose, all lack republicans, undertcok to arrest a discharg- ed soldier, who protested that he had his discharge papers regularly made out, at home, but had not thought it worth while to bring them with him. These infamous curs and lick-spittles of Abe Lincoln affect- ed not to believe the soldier’s assertion and proceeded to take him into custedy. No doubt this soldier who was there quietly lis- tening to the speaker, had fought more bat- tles than either of these three contemptible horse-jockeys had ever seen. This, of course, mako things look “nice,” the ladies of" El eee (3 TaAT FLac.—A magnificent Woodward and Lowrie flag has been suspended across Allegheny street Setween the Pennsylvania Hotel and Reynolds’s Arcade, bythe De- mocracy of this place. It is the regular United States bunting, contaming thirteen Stripes and thirty-four Stars, and is the lar It gest flag ever brought to this town. is thirty-five feet long and nineteen broad, and is a eplendid specimen of workman- It was purchased in Philadelphia. — ship, It now Hoats majestically in the breeze and will float still prouder on Saturday when it shall fan the brow of our glorious stand- ard-bearer, Judge Woodward. Let every body comz and seo it aud him, and we'll have a ‘bully” tine. ee () i se = A large and enthusiastic Democratic meeting was held in the “Loop” on 'P'ucs- day evening, Sept. 15th. Atan carly hour the house was filled and crowds assembled at the door and windows. The House was called to order by H. R. Smith. and on mo- tion Thomas Stiver was cho .en President, and Col. Loveand Wm. Durst, Vice Presi- dents, Mr, Kurtz, of Aaronsburg, first ad- dressed the meeting in an eloquent and able manner, in the German language, proving facts from public documents, to the entire satigfaction of all present. Calls wore then made for A. A. Kerlin, who, after compli- menting the ladies, proceeded to discuss the | different points at issue, with credit to him- self and to the satisfaction of the andience. Wm. J. Kealsh next spoke in an interesting manner, for some time, but as the night was far advanced, time did not permit him to enlarge upon his subject. + JoBN HECRENDORN, Sect’y, ~ Q ——mme Democraric MextiNG IN [TaRRis Towx- sdiP,—A large meeting of the Democracy of Harris township, was held at the Sehooj House at Rock Hill, on Thursday evening, the 15th inst. Mr; Joshua Potter was appointed Presi- dent, and Mr. Philip Meyers and Mr. - — Vice: Presidents. : On motion, J. S. Barnhart, of Bellefonte, was called upon to address the meeting.— He responded in a speech of about three quarters of an hour in length upon the va- rious important questions ot the day. —— Cyrus T. Alexander, the Democratic nom- | inee for the Legislature, was then called upon and in a lengthy and able speech, addressed the meeting. At the conclusion of Mr. Alexander’s speech, on motion of a substantial Demo- erat who understood the political history of the country, an opportunity was given to auy one to correct any mis-statement that had been made on the part of the speakers, But no one responded, altough many aboli- tionists were present who had complained of the want of an opportunity at a former meeting. The best feeling prevailed, and the meet- ing adjourned with three rousing cheers for the success of the entire Democratic ticket. Q ‘The Meeting at Pleasant Gap. Notwithstanding the day was raw and cold, the Democratic rally at Pleasant (ap, on Friday last, was a complete success, al- though the numbers ‘were not so large as they would have been had the day been more favorable, The ladies turned out en masse, and the stand, decorated by their fair fingers, presented a most beautiful appear- ance.: Inthe rear of the stand were the portraits of three of the greatest men in American history—George Washington, Thomns Jefferson and Stephen A. Douglas, each surrounded with a handsome wreath composed of spruce, laurel and wild flow- crs. In front of the stand was an arch composed of wieaths surrounding the names of the thirty-four States, with the glorious old Keystone in the centre, The effect was very pleasing, and the arrangement was pronouneed by all to be most excellent. - A number of handsome flags and banners were also conspicuously displayed, adding still more to the attractiveness of the gaene, -— Ost, 2d, 1803--t1, collected a crowd and raised some excite- ment, distracting the attention of the andi- erce from the remarks of Mr. Wallace, This was what this trio of blackguards wanted, and as soon as a couple of good Democrats had kindly volunteered and had started to go eight miles after the soldier's discharge papers, they allowed him to go free, having accomplished the object fo, which they undertook to arrest him, :d est, the interruption of Mr. Wallace, and the general disturbance of the meeting. Now, we will just remark that we hed a better opinion of these three men who were guilty of this gross cutrage against justice and common decency. We did not think they had fallen quite so low, but imagined they hud yet some gentlemanly principle re- maiping. But the transaction of Friday last eompletely disgusted us, as 1t did all gentlemen present, and we now conclude that these men, nay, these poor, contempti- b'e excuses for men, are nnworthy a gentle- man’s regard and unfit to associate with re- spectable citizens. : After the excitement had subsided, and the crowd returned to their seats, N. L. At- wood, H:q., of Lock Haven, addressed the meeting. Mr. Atwood made a most excel- lent speech, and was rapturously applauded. His points were well taken and he made some happy hits. When he conciuded, the hour being late, the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Woodward, Lowrie and the Constitation. Altogether, the affair was a most happy one, and passed oft, with the exception to which we have alluded, most harmoniously In the evening a Woedward ball took place at Capt. Morrison’s hotel, in which a few of our Republican friends participated, It » av a capital affair and passed off much to the satisfaction of everybudy. Every- thing was well arranged, and the best of good feeling prevailed. He. SPECIAL NOTICES. A GENTLEMAN, cured cf nervons debility* Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to ail who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case Thoso wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a valua- ble remedy—will receive the same, by return mall, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OuDEN, No. 80 Nassau Street, New York. Sept. 18, 3m. DR. TOBIAS’'S VENETIAN LINIMENT. Certain Cure for Pains and Aches, and warranted superior to any other,— Croup it positively cures; wvelief is absolutely | certain immediately after it is used. Mothers, re- | member this and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no notice, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night: before a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remember, the Venetian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortland Street, New York: Sept. 18, Im. ——— BE WISE BY TIMES! Do not trifle with your Health, Constitution and Character. If you are suffering with any Diseases for which HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT. BUCHU is recommended, TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT! Tt will Cure you, save Long Suffering, allaying Pain and Inflammation, aud will restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Expense, And No Expceure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column and call or send for it. . BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask tor Hembold’s. Take No Other. CURES GUARANTEED. Sept. 18, 2 n. ee e—e Epitor WArcnuaAx, Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who wich it, (free) a Recips, with full directions for makipg and using a sim« ple vegetable balm, that will effectually remove in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the skin. leaving the same soft, clear smooth and beautiful. I will alio 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. Allapplications an- swered by return mail without charge. Respectful yours. THOS. ¥. CHAPMAN. Chemist, July 24, 3m. No. 831 Broadway, N.Y TOVES | STOVES !! S ‘I'he undersigned at the Bellefonte Foundary keeps constantly on hand a variety of cook stoves for coal or wood. We have an excel- lent cook stove especially constructed for burning soft coal ; four seizes, price from $15, upwards al - 80 ninesplate Darix stoves for coal and wood, at prices to guit the tires. A. TAUPT, & CO. PEL Ed EW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GRFAT AmaicenTea Company, 51 VESEY STREET, N. Y, Since its organization, has created a new era in the ‘history of Wholesaling Teasin this Country. They bave introduced their selections of TEAS, and are selling them at not over Two Cents (.02 Cents) per poun above cost, Never deviating fromthe ONE PRICE asked Another peculiarity o' the Company is that their Tea as not only devotes his time to the selestion of their TEAS as to quality, valus, and particular styles for particular localities of country, but he helps the Tea buyer te choose ont of thetr enormous stock such Teas cs are best adapted to his particular wants, and not only this, but points out to him the best bargains. It is easy to sce the tnealeulable advantage a Tua Buyer has in this establishment over afl others. Parties can order Teac and will be served by us as well ur though they came themselves, being sure to get original packages. true weights and | taies; and the Teas are warranted as represented. | If heis no judge of Tea or the Market, if his ! time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a we- organized system of doing business, of an im] mense oagital, of the judgment of a protessiona- TrA TasTER, and the knowledge of superior sales | men. This enables all Tea bu yers—no matter if they are thousands of miles from this market—to pur- chase on as good terms here as the New York merchants. , We issue a price list of the Company’s Teas which will be sent to all who order it; compri- sing . Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial. Gun- powder, Twankay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and uncolored. This list haa each kind of Tea divided into four classes. namely: CARGO, Zigh CARGO, FINE, FINEST, that every one may understand from description and We baee annexed, that the Com- pany arc determined to wndersell the whole Tea irade We guarantee to sell ALL our TEAS at not over 0 CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been paying enormous profits Great American Tea Company, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No 51 Vesey Street, New York Sept. 18, 1863—3m. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS !! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, below 8th souik side PHILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS! for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. I wish to return my thanks to my friends o Centro and surrounding counties, for their very liberal patronage extended to me during the last few years, and Iwould say to them that I now have in store, of my own importation and Manu- facture a very extensive assortment of all the dif- ferent kinds and qualities of Faney Furs, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons, Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Lurope, and having them all Manufactored unde) my own supervision—enables me to offer my cus- tomers and the public a mach handromer Set of Furs for the same money. Ladies please give me a call before purchasing, Please remember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, Oct. 2d ’63—4m, No. 718 Arch Sreet. Phila. J XECUTORS SALE. ’ Will be exposed to public sale on the 30th day of October 1863, The following Real estate “to Witt” the following describe tracts of land situated in Warriors Mark township Huntington County Pa. The old Mansion Farm of John Beck dee’d, Adjoining lands on South weet of Simon Beck, lands of Wm. McLyon & Co. nnd other lands of said John Beck, dec’d, on the South-east, by Jands of Samuel Beek on the North-east and by ojher lands of said dec’d on the Northwest, containing 138 acres and 57 perch- es more or less. about 125 acres of improved lime- stone land, with stone dwelling house, bank barn, and all other buildings required on a farm, good | apple orchard with excellent spring water. Also | one other tract of land adjoining aboue described | j tract on Northwest containing about 90 acres more or less with abput 60 acres improved, tho balance good young timber with log house and frame sta- ble, and good spring water os Also one other tract of timber land adjoining the first above described tract fon the Southeast, containing 76 acres and 29 perches more or less Tne above lands are within 4 miles of the P- KR. 2. aud within 2 miles of Lock Haven and Ty- rone R. R, embracing many both in ity? d convenience to marke! qualityZof so1l ani NL SAM'L M ¢0X, Executors, Oct 24t AS WwW ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SIL- VER WARE.— 2 vite your attention to his well selected ss stock of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Gold Jevelry of every kind and variety of styles— comprising all of the newest and most beautiful designs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to coin— and the best make of Silver Plated Ware Each article is warranted to be as represented. [557 Watches and Jewelry aarefully repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer & iui) No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILAD’A. Sept. 18, 1863—3m. The undersigned would respectfully in- SI LEGAL NOTICES. ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Capt R. M. Forster, decd. late of Har- ris _towuship, having been granted to the sub. scriber, he requests all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly autcen- ticated for settlement, and th ose indebted to make immediate payment, WILLIAM FOSTER, MARK HALFPENNY, dmrs. Sep. 25, 6, A DMINISTRATORS NOTIEE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Rush A. Johnston, decd. having been ranted to the subscriber, he notifies all persons nowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the said estate, to present them duly authenticated for settlement, Sept, 25th, 1863—6t M. B. Poorman Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration have been granted to the un- dersigned on the Estate of Jacob Deshom, decd, late of Potter township A// p-rsons who arc in- debted to said estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and all having claims against said estate will present them. duly authenticated, for scttlement, SAMUEL ROYER, JOON H. BIBLE, Potte. twp., Sept. 11, 1863 —6t. Adm’rs. JXECUTORS NOTICE. —Letters testa- mentary on the estate of Simon Segner, late of Ferguson township, dee’d, having been granted to the undersigned. ho requests afl per- sons knowing themselver indebted to said cerate to make immedia‘e payment, and those having claims againsc said estate to present them duly au: thenticated, for settlement i CONRAD Ud. STRUBLE, Executor. for them. Boor AND SHOE STORE, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Bolle fonte and vicinity that he has opened up a ehop on A few doors below Hoffer's Store, PHILADELPHIA, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STERNBERG HALL. BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ. Some time ago. I told the folks, About a man in town, sirs, W ho kept‘a clothing store so grand, And did the thing up brown, sire: Now, this same man hus moved his store, From Diamoud down the street sixs * And now, next door to “Conrad House, He’s got things mighty neat sirs, At Reynold’s Arcade, where all The folks do congreg te sirs. You’l find our Sternberg’s Clothing *all, With every thing first-rate sirs. There, coats and and hats and caps, And shirts and boots and shoes, sire, Are piled up so ¢ splendiferously, You goarce know what to choose, sira I teil you now its mighty grand, To go into his shop. sirs, And see, piled up on every hand, Goode, nice ns any top, sire, And then Sternberg, he serapes around, And bows and acts polite, #irs, And asks you if you ever fourd Goods half so strong and bright, sire And then you're bound to praise his goods, Because, to tell the truth, sirs, There’s never goods like them to be seen And good, and clean and new, sirs : For, should you turn and leave his store, You certainly would rue, sirs, That you did not a whole suit buy From this great clothing man, sirs, ‘Who'd sell you clothing cheaper, far, Than any one else cau, sirs- So 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. sirs. And on hisgrave, mid flowers bright, Beneath which he shall sleep, sirs, We'll p ace a stone, whereon we'll write, “He sold goods mighty cheap,” si TH £ ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA, Who has had thirty-five years constant practice, can be consulted at the CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, . On the EIGHTH DAY OF. JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. He cures all diseases that “FLESH IS HEIR TO.” A STETHESCOPIC EXAMINATION Of the Lungs FREE. jel2 ly W: LEVINGSTON, M. D. I. M. Singers § Co. sn rami se . BUREAUS, SEWING MACHINES, W. W MONTGOMERY, SOFAS, BELLEFONTE PA AGENTIFOR CFNTRE COUNTY. LOUNGES, These machines are NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, I can warrant them to do all that is claimed Call and examine and procure a circular. june 268 1y; BELLREKONTE, PA. PETER McMAHON, Proprietor. ALLEGUENY STREET, here he s prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES oe 0 of every desc iption, quality aad price, fc sale B 0 O T S A N D S H 0 E S cuEAPER than at dny other establishment of the 4 mayl 1883 1y In towa, by age or youth, irs. MEKRINOS, : CASHMERES, Besides, they're all so mighty cheap, DELANES, FURNITURE WARE ROOMS kind in Central Peunsyls ania. June 1st 1865—1y. ~ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LATEST ARRIVAL Or SPRNG AND SUMNER GODS AT THE “RON FRONT” nOTERR BALL, Have just recelved the finest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this place, and selling at prices that Jlefy competi tion, CONSISTING ! Ladies’ Dress Goods. SUCH AS CALICOS AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS Also, a large assortment of ladies and gentle- mens’ . : BOOXS AND SEOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce. may8 ! zell lower than any other MISCELLANEOUS. BAXTRESSER & CRIST, JDEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES. TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW SHADES, DOOR MATS CUTLERY SAWS ; RIFLES PISTOLS SHOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOLS SADDLERS HARDWARE Carringe Makers’ Tunis and Satpspiont STEEL SPRINGS. . PAINTS, i OLLS, | GLASS, NAILS, &e, &c,, &e. &e. And all other kinds of merchandise usually Kept in a well regulated hardware store. The stock is entirely new, and are enabled to establishment in thc country Their estahlishmert will be found on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, Boliefonte, ESTA LISEXFMIDLTEO PETER LORILLARD Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturor | 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST., | (Formerly £2 Chatham Street. New York) Would call the attention of Dealers tothe erticles of his manufacture, viz: ! BROWN SNUFF. North side of the Diamond. | | | BELLEFONTE, PA. » ERB . Mucaboy, Fine Rappee, Coarse Rappee. Demigroe. Pure Virginia. Nuchitoches. Auweriean Gentleman, Copenh YELLOW SNUFF, Scotch, Honey Dew Seotch High Toast Seoteh, Irish ITigh Toast, cr Lundyfoot, Fresh Honey Due Scotoh, Eresh Scotch. { Attention is celled to the large reducticn in | prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking Lobacgos, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. | EMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. Long. P. 4. L.or plain, 8. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spawish, No. 2 Sweot Scented Oronoco, Cwnaeter, | Nosi & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. | mixed, | Granulated. UAT RACKS, WHAT -NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS STOOLS, HENRY P. HARRIS o & LAY, & 2 <* % ’ Fourth & Arch Sts. PENNA ARE OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE, French Merinoes, Good Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, New Fancy Flannels, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannels, etc. Sept. 1st, 1863. 3m PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan’ Court of Centre county, wili'be exposed to-public sale on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 34, 1863, on the premises, in Potter township, a tract ef land bounded by lands late of George W. Boal, John Lee, and lands lately purchased by Wm. Geary and Jacob K. Runkle, containing seventy- eight acres and one hundred and twenty-two per- ches and allowance, i THE ABOVE LAND is situate near the Stone Mill, in Potter township, and is among the best producing land in the coun- try, and has thereon erected : A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, and other out-buildings. ‘erms of Sule :—One-third of the purchase money to remain charged upon the land for the widow of Jacob Runkle, deceased, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prew.ises, the in- terest thereof to be paid annually to the said wid ow during her lifo, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs and legal representatives of in Jacob Runkle, deceased. One-half the remaining purchase money to be ptid on confirma- tion of the sale, and the residue inone year there- after, with interest from the time possession is given and to be secured by bond aad mortgage on. wll the 1st dny of April oszession will be given qn st day of April, 1864. £ JOnx RK RUNKLE, Administrator of Jacob Runkle, deceased. Sept. 11th, 1863—3t. “ JCARMERY MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. OFFICE—YORK, PENNA, Accumulated Capital over ~~ $280 000 THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policica of Insurance against Joss or damage by fire on the safer kinds of town and country property, at rates as low as consistent with the safety of a Compa- ny eof this kind. The undersigned, having bedn appointed an agent for the above named Company, will attend to receiving applications for insurance. August 14, 1863. Bellefonte, Pu , | I. C. HAUPT. | Sapt. 11, 1863. ( ly. More Goods for Less Money He keeps constantly on hand a choicc STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, CAN BE HAD AT R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any cther Establishment in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, | stock o BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware And in fact a complete assortment of all the articles usually found in a first class Country Store. PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices in CASE, PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL KINDS J NC 8 . CALL ANC Er 7 1863. [BOOK STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. GEORGE LIVINGSON, Proprietor. The Undersigned having removed to " Brokerhofi’s Row,” directly opposite the Conrad flouse, still continues to keep on hand a large assortment of Theological, Classical, Day- School, Miscellaneous, and all the various school N.B.—A circular of prices will be sent! By inn ‘A UHANCE TOR Ty | SaBDLT BRIBERY, BARGAN! Len 1 0 BY SG SI soe Fg wed abeyk ie aE AF ©. 2% 5% 1a AN = GA atier: 43: » MEAT sy 1 1 NATIONAL COMMEECIAL COLLEGES . LOCATED I PHILADELPHIA. S.E, cor. 7ih and Chestnut Streets, N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN TROY, BUFFALO, LrAVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOTS. Buok-k erring, PeNyaNsair, Commer 1a An ITHMETI. COMMERCIAL LAW, Forys, Cc, ESPON : «practically taught. leges being under the same genern! and local management, and uniting.in each (he ad tages of all, offer greater facilities tor in parting instruction thaw any other similar insti tutions in tho eouulry. A Scholarehip 1asuvd hy any ous is goed in al for an u i i Tho } larged and r ed time delphia Coltoze has been recently er, trnixhed in a superior manner, aud ig now the larzest and most prosperous Cowner oail Institution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’ es of Text books em bracing Book-Keeping. Commercial Aritamerin, Coo vercial Law, forsaec and and sent hy mail, LF For full parircalass sends + etveniur oi Bugs. ir Qi &e.. Lis fuman Feit linlos to die” a ein t i T of all worthivse wmils ig?” See thal * CosTar's’’ name is on Box. bottle and Flask helore you “huy I8 Address . HENRY R COSTAR Lg Prinevpgl Depot 432 Broadway, N.Y {7% Sold a. HARRIS 3 JRUG STORE Belicfonte,. Pu. March 27, i%06%-0w = x “ " 5 CARRAGE BAACEACTORY Mr. S 4. McQuisiton would respectfully in form the citizens of Centre county. that he has opened a new Carriage Marufiactory, tn the rear of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where ho is prepared to manufacture CARRIAGES. BUGGIES SULKIES, PHAYETONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGIS, SLEDS. &¢., at prices to suit the thoe.a. epairing done on short uotise Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, Ty. ween MARRIAGE ITS LOVES AND $¥ bates, sorrows and avgors, hopes and fours, regrets and “joys. MANHOOD, how lost, Loy restored, the nature, treatment and ical eure of spermatorrmes or seminal veak- voluntary emissions, sexual debility nnd &C ness ; inrpedinrents 10 marriage venerally, nesvousness, conswnption, fits, wental and physical inoapuci- ty, resuiting from Sern¥-aABvsSe—arc fully ex- plained in tho Marurace Guive, by WILLIAM YOUNG, M.D. This most exiracrdiiuary book should bein the hauds of cvery young person contemplating marrings, and every man or wo man who desires tolimit the number of their off- apring to their circumstances. Every paiu, dis ease and ache incidental to youth maturity sud old age, is fully explained; every particle cf knowledge that should re -kaown is here given. - It is full of engravings In uct, it discloses xe. crets that every one sheild kuoow, still it is a book that must be loeked up and not lieabout the house. It will be sent-toany one on the receijt of 20 cents, in specie or postagestampe. Address DR. Wm, YOUN. 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