hy Tetchman. ETT — — J ie SSS The ig the schedule of time of cloging a." Be fd different routes leaving this place: Nonrs.— Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at 9 o’clocx P. M. ok 4% ~—Via Pine Grove es and Spruce BO Greek, closes at 9 P. M. Rast. —Via Hublersburg and Look Haven clos- esat12¢ P. M. : Wast.— Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, eloses at 9 1’. M. Basr.—Vin Howard and Lock Haven, cloges a P.M Wase.—Vis Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at Wasr.—Vis ‘Half Moor and Tyrone, closes at 9. P.M. RAILROAD ROUTE. Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at Bald Bogle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at M $$ P.M. STAGE ROUTS. _ Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on Ho, w Se tush Fridays, at 64 4. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, Leave dailyat 1 P.M. Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A.M. Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave daily at 6 A M re Il id Bt for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, a! Pine Grove ills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaysat TA. M 10CAL AND OTHER MATTERS. woo 8 for Lock HavenVia of Howard leave Mondays 7 Wo are sorry that out limited space prohibits ns from publishing the proceed- ings of the Democratic meetings held throughout the county during the past week. Our friends at Phillipsburg, Pine @rove, Half-Moon, Port Matilda, Zion, Jack- gonville, Howerd and Unionville, will please exeuse us for not inserting their reports, mtn () son pa We have been requested by Mr. Moore of Centre Hill, to state that the report in circulation, to the effect that he intend ed to vote the abolition ticket is false. He says, that he never entertained an idea of this kind for & moment, and that in saving the “profound thinkers’’ head, that he only got his eyes opened the more to the contempti- Lie tricks and heresies of Abolitionism. ee () em. p@~ Let Democrats and others remem- ber that wehave charged Forster and Haupt, two renegades, who are asking their support, with standing on the same platform with Daniel Agnew, who voted in the Reform Convention to give negroes the right to vote and they or their friends dared not to deny it. 0 Abolition Outrages, A number of outrages have been perpe- trated in this county during the past week by abelition devils wearing the human form, On Saturday last, as some Democrats were returning home fiom the mass mecting at this place from ahove the Firm School they were set upon by 8 pack of scoundrels most of whom were students of that great humbug, and severely maltreated. with sticks, stones and pistols, one among them pamed Gull, being so severely injured ‘tbat bis recovery is despaired of. On Tuesday last as some abolitionists were returning from their mass meeting here, they attempted to take by force a democratic banner from the hands of Mr, Sweeney's daughters, at Pleasant Gap.— They were only deterred by the presence of Afr, Sweeny himself, who backed out the whole pack of diunken cowards. Mr. Joe, Comley, it seems was one of the chief instigators of this contemptible action, but was tco much of a coward to see the thing through himself. ; J NNN . 7” The abolition mass meeting which was held here on the 6th inst. was respec- table in point of numbers, as there was a large crowd in attendance. But when we consider that half of them were raked and scraped up from Bair and Huntingdon coun- ties, they have but little to glory over. They couldn't raise a meeting in Centre county and were compelied to enlist the sympathies of the abolitionists of Blair and Huntingdon. “In their procession there were 124 vehicles of all descriptions,a little over half the num- ‘ber in the Democratic procession of Satur- day, which counted 226. This shows the difference in the turn out in Centre county. The big guns, Gov. Curtin and Beast Bat- Jor didn’t come. This was a great disap- pointment, especially to those enthusiastic young ladies who turned out in night-caps. and petticoats to meet the ‘soldiers friend.” The Republican ladies had everything very nice, and we felt a little sorry for them that «Our Andy’” should have so little regard for his word. Altogether, the thing was a humbug, and Republicans themselves were glad when it ‘Was over. tn More Proscription. We learn that on Saturday last Dr. John H. B. McClellan Was removed from the po- sition he held at the Chestnut Hill Hospital. the duties of which he discharged for some time past with great ability and entire sat- isfaction. This act was the work of Curtin’s friends in this city. THE CAUSE OF IT WAS SIMPLY BRCAUSE HE 18 TH@ BROTHER of George B. McClellan. On Thursday last they went in gorpany to the hospital, and the sol- _ fiers manifested the most intense enthusi- ‘asm aad deijght at once more seeing their old and mueh [oved commander. No pub- lic man hes ever meet with such vile perse- ution as General McClellan has received grom Uaréin sad his followers, and now they have increased the measure of their infamy by extending their persecution to his broth- ar. Let the soldier who fought with Mec- Clellan, and shared wath him the dangers of the battle-field, remember Andrew G. Latif when they reach the polls on elec- ion dey fe Plilagelphia Age, Qt. 5. SPECIAL NOTICES. A GENTLEMAN, oured of nervous debility‘ Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, ted by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to 211 who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a valua- ble remedy—will receive the same, by return raril, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OuDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. Bept. 18, 3m. DR. TOBIAS'S VENETIAN LINIMENT. Certain Cure for Pains and Aches, and warranted superior to any other.— Croup it positively cures; relief 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 oo 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 1T! TRY IT! Tt will Cure you, save Long Suffering, ailaying Pain anid Inflammation, and will restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Esporte, And No Expcsure. 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, 2n. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THEGRFAT }mericanTeaCompany, 51 VESEY STREET, N. Y, Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Wholesaling Teasin this Country. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, and are selling them at not over Two Cents (.02 Cents) per poun above cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked Another peculiarity of the Company is that their TeA TASTER not only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS as to quality, value, and particnlar styles for particular localities of country, but he helps the Fea buyer to choose out of their enormous stock such TeAs as are best adapted to his particular wants, and not only this, but points out to him the best bargains. It is easy to see the incalculable advantage a Tea Buysn has in this establishment over all others. Parties can order Teas and will be served by us as well a8 though they came themselves, bein sure to get original packages, true weights ot ta.es; and the Teasare warranted ag represented. If heis no judge of Tea or the Market, if his time is valuable, he har all the benefits of a we- organized system of doing business, of an iml mense eagital,.of the judgment of a protessio na- Tea 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. 5 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, SOUCIIONG. ORANGE & RY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and uncolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into four elagses. namely : CARGO, high CARGO, FINE, FINEST, that every one may understand from description and the prices annexed, that the Com- pany aro determined to undersell the whole TEA trade. We guarantee to sell ALL our TEAS at not over TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive © 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 ARCIL Street, lelow 8th soulk side PHILADELPHIA. Tnpoiter, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds o FANCY FURS! for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. I wish to return my thanks to my friends oy Centre and surrounding counties, for their vert liberal patronage extended to me during the las fow years, and I would 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 Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children, that.will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons, Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe, «nd having them all Manufactored unde: my own supervision—enables me to offer my ocus- tomers and the public 8 much 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. JCXECUTORS SALE. Will be exposed to public sale on the 30th day of October 1863. The followin 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 dec’d. Adjoining lands on South wset of Simon Beek, lands of Wm. McLyon & Co. and other lands of said John Beck, dec’d,on the South-east, hy lands of Samuel Beck on the North-east and by ojher lands of said dec’'d on the Northwest, containing 138 acres and 57 perch- e8 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 tract on Northwest containing about 90 acres more or Jess with about 60 acres improved, the balance good young timber with log house and frame sta- le, ana good spring water. 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- R. R, aud within 2 miles of Lock Haven and Ty- rone R. R, embracing many advantages both in quality of soil and convenience to market DAN’L BECK SAM'L M COX, Oct 2 4t Executors, VV ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SIL- VER WARE.— The undersigned would respectfully in- vite your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry of every kind aud variety of styles—comprising all of the newest snd most beautiful designs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to coin— and the best make of Silver Plated Ware Each article i8 warranted to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, and satisfaction guaranteed. ® ; Saray, AR L uccessor to Stauffer ariey. No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILA a. Sept. 18, 1863—Im, Ho NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STERNBERG HALL BY PUMP SUNKINS, BSQ. # Somo 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, sirs. Now, this same man has moved his store, From Diamoud down the street girs * 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 sits. There, coats and pants, and hats and cape, And shirts and s and shoes, sire, Are piled up 80 ** splendiferously, You scarce know what to choose, sirs 1 tell you now its mighty grand, To go into his shop, sirs, And see, piled up on every hand, Goods, nice as 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 80 mighty cheap, 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 bu; From this great clothing man, sirs, Who'd sell you ¢lothing cheaper, far, Than any one else can, 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, girs. 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,” sirs. I. M. Singers & Co. s ramiag SEWING MACHINES, W. W, MONTGOMERY, . BELLEFONTE PA AGENTFOR CFNTRE COUNTY. These machines are NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, T can warrant them to do all that is claimed for them. Call and examine and procure a circular. june 26 1y} Boot AND SHOE STORE, BELLEEONTE, PA. PETER McMAHON, Proprietor. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Belle fonte and vicinity that he has opened up a shopon ALLEGUENY STREET, A few doors below Hofler’s Store, here he is prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES mayl 1883 1y & LAY 2" A>" Fourth & Arch Sts. $ ” PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE French Merinoes, Good Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, New Fancy Iklannels, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannels, etc. Sept. 1st, 1863. 3m PENNA FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. OFF.CE—YORK, PENNA. Accumulated Capital over ~~ $280 000 THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policies of Insurance against loss 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 ef this kind. The undersigned, raving beén appointed an agent for the above-named Company, will attend to receiving S)ptioane for insurance. a. Bellefonte, I. C._HAUPT. Sept. 11, 1863. 1y. STOVES | STOVES !! The 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 bu rning soft coal ; four seizes, price from $15, upwards al- s0_ninesplate parlor stoves for coal and wood, at rices to suit the times. : t. 2d, 1863—tf. A.HAUPT, & CO. ATE, LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATORS 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 autten. ticated for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment, WILLIAM FOSTER, MARK HALFPENNY, Admras, ADMINISTRATORS 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—6¢ 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 Deshem, dec’d, late of Potter township. .A// persons who are in+ debted to said estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and all Waviae claims against said estate will present them. duly authenticated, SAMUEL ROYER, JOHN H. BIBLE, Potte. twp., Sept. 11, 1863 —6t. Adm'rs. JCXECUTORS NOTICE. —Letters testa- mentary on the estate of Simon Segner, late of Ferguson township, dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned, he requests ail per- sons knowing themselver indebted to said estate to make immedia‘e payment, and those having claires agains said estate to present them duly au. thenticated, for settlement. RAD H. STRUBLE, Eaxscutor. Sep. 25, 6t, for settlement. August 14, 1868. LATEST ARRIVAL or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THE “RON FRONT" BOITIR BABI. Have just received the finest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever brou; ht to this place, and selling at prices that Jefy eompeti- tion, CONSISTING Ladies’ Dress SUCH AS Goods. MERINOS, CASHMERES, DELANES, CALZ00S _ AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS Also, a large assortment of ladies and gentle- mens’ BOOTS AND SHOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce, FURNITURE WARE ROOMS North side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. WHERE BUREAUS, SOFAS, . OUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS STOOLS, &e, &e., Of every desa iption, quality and price, fc sale CHEAPER than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsyls ania. June 18t1863—1y. HENRY P. HARRIS More Goods for Less Money CAN BE HAD AT RB. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any cther Establishment in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. He keeps constantly on hand a choice . stock of STAPLE § FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & GAPS, Ready Made Clothing, 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 CALL ANC rr. 1863. B OOK STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. GEORGE LIVINGBON, Proprietor. The Undersigned having removed to ¢ Brokerhof’s Row,” directly opposite the Conrad House, still continues to keep on hand a large assortmept of Theological, Classical, Day- School, Miscellaneous, and all the various ‘school Books now in use; also, a k assortment of Blank Books and Stationary, Photographs and Photograph Albums; also Daily and Weekly Newspapers. Subscriptions taken for any paper or periodical in the United States. New publica tons at publishers prices. mayls of 6HBORGE LIVINGETON. reer prec estian ; MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE. BAXTRESSER & CRIST, PPFALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES. TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW SHADES, DOOR MATS CUTLERY SAWS RIFLES PISTOLS SHOT GUNS *AXES EDGE TOOLS SADDLERS HARDW ARE Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's Tools. STEEL SPRINGS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ; NAILS, &e., &o.. &o. &c. And all other kinds of merchandise usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. Fhe stock is entirely new, and are enabled to sell lower than any other establishment in the country Their establishment will be found on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte. ESTASLISEIRID 1760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturor 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz: BROWN SNUFF. Masaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappes, Pure Virginia. Coarse Rappee. Nachitoches. American Gentleman, YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Déw Scotch. Fresh Honey Due Scetch, Fresh Scotch. Seotch, High Tonst Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Attention is culled to the large reduction in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking 'L'obaceos, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKIX@. VINER OUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, P. A. L. or plain, 8. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spauish, No.2 Bweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster, Nos1 & 2 Tio Foil Cavendish, Turkish. mixed, f Granulated. N. B,--A circular of prices will be sent on application. April 17 1 year A CHANCE FOR v BEGIN! 1B ‘ 323312 BRIBAR and SARK ES HARWIIEBSS MANUFACTORY The subscriber begs leave to inform the worid, and tho people of Centre County in particular, that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery business in all its various branches, at his shop cn the Nortr-East corner of ALLEGHANY and BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times a fnll supply of Saddles, w 5 aggon Harness Bridles, Eg ! Carriage Harness Collars, Wagon Whips, Driving Whips’ Halters’ Traoks, Valises, Netts, &o., &o., &o. made of the very best material, and WARRANTED to be pat to-gather in the most sibstantial man- ner. Prices to suit the times. Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, you need not purchase . JERRY TOLEN & Co. Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62. 1-y. PASEHION EMPORIO BELLEFONTE, PA. W.W. MONTGOMERY, Prop, Has received alarge invoice of CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, y VESTINGS, ote; ote. Which will be manufactured in the LATEST STYLES, and in a mannerythat cannot fail to prove satis- factory. A large assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Collars Neck Ties; Suspenders Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, sto.; Exactly suited tothislocality and intended for the SUMMER TRADE; His shelves present a greater variety of plain and fancy goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen- tral Peunsylvania. Csll and see that Mntgomery is the'man that can make Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap; All that bave ever tried him yet, Say that he really can’t bo beat. june 26 1y MRS. M. S. HUGHES, MILILINER, Allegheny Street, one door north of BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE. Has just opened a fine assortment of the latest Slybes Ging and Soonman odd, Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the latest fashion and at LOW PRICES. BONNETS AND HATS Always on hand and trimmed at the shortest notice. BLEACHING Done in the most complete manner known to the wade. Majyl tf Copenhagen. . | i MISCELLANEOUS. 7) wos Hox. WiLsox M’Caxpress Judge ot the Usited States Circuit Court, President. Corner Penn and St. Clasr Streets, Pritsburgh, Pennsylvania The Largest, Cheapest and Beat. $35 pase for a full commercial course. 5° No extra charges for Mauufactarers, Steam boat, Raiiroad and Bank Book-Keeping, Ministers’ sons at half price. Scudents enter and review at any time. . This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and Practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active business, at tHe least ex- pense and shortest time, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Dirrowas grauted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by business men. Pror. 4. Cowrmy, the Ree enman of the Un- ion, who holds the largest No. of 1st PrrMivus. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalegue containing full information. inclose twenty-five cents to JENKINS & SMIT. Principals [55° Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men graduate, NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES LOCATED I PHILADELPHIA. S.B. cor, 7th and Chestnut Streets; N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN: ALBANY TROY, BUFFALO, L£AVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS. Book-KkEPING, PENMANSHIP, COMMER JAL AR- 1TEMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Forns, Cc r.RESPOK- DENCE, &c , practically tsught. i These Colleges being under the same general and local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greater facilities tor im- parting instruction than any other similar insti tutions in the country. A Scholarship 1ssued by any one is goed in al) for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College has been recently en larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Commer oail Institution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em- bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametio, Corbamsie:sint Law, forsa.cand and sent by mail. E37 For full partsculars send » xv cirvenlas 1 For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths tn Furs. Woollens, &e., Insects on Plants, owls, Animals, &e. Pat up in 250. 500. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles & Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Insti- tutions, &o. «Only infallible remedies known." « Free from Poisons '* « Not dangerous to the Human Far:ily. «t Rats come out of their holes to die.’ 15 Seld wholesale in all large cities. &. Sold by ail Druggists and Retailers every where. !"!' Beware '!! of all worthless imitations. ji" Boe that ¢ CosTar’s’’ mame is on each Box, Bottle and Flask. before you buy. EF Address HENRXY R. COS TAR. gE Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. 135 Bold a HUARRIS'S 'RUG STORE Bellefonte. Pa. March 27, 1863-6m. Mr. 3. A. MoQuistion woald respectfully in form the citizeus of Centre county, that he has opened a new Carriage Youfaetdry) in the rear of ° Cummings’ Livery Stable, where to manufacture CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, PHAYETONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, &C.. &C at prices to snit the time.s. 1 epaifing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y. am MARRIAGE—ITS LOVES AND hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys. MANHOOD, how lost, how restored, the nature, treatment an radical eure of spermatorreéa of seminal weak- ness ; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and impediments to marriage generally, nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and physical incapaci- ty, resulting from SELF-ABUSE—are fully ex- latned in the MArnIaGE Guipe, by WILLIAM OUNG, M.D. This most extraordinary book should bein the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or wo man who desires to limit the number of their off spring to their circumstances. Every pain, dis. ease and ache incidental to youth maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle of knowledge that should te known is here given.— Tt is full of engravings. In fact, it discloses se - orets that every one should know, still it is a book that must be locked up and not lie about tke house. It will be sent to any one on the receift of 25 cents, in specie or postagestamps. Address, DR. Wm. YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the notorious Quacés— pative or foreign—who in this or any other coun. try, get a copy of Dr Young's book, and reads carefully B will be the means of saving yt » many dollars, your health, and possibly youu is prepared life. DR. YOUNG oan be consulted on any ef the diseasos desoribed in his publication, at his office No. 416, Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila.- Office hours from 9 to 6 daily. Qot. 2nd, 1862-1y. Urnamental Iron Works. 10t—— WOOD& PEROT, 1131 Ridge Ave, PHILADF.LPHIA PA. Offer for sale upc . tho Most Favorable Terms, NEW and BEAU . (FUL DESIGNS in grout va- riety of IRON F AILINGS for CEMETARIES RESIDENCES &c., of Wrought and Cast Iron and GALVA IZED IRON and BRASS TUR BING, 1R0C AN VERANDAUS, BALCONIES STAIRS, COUNTERS. FOUN [ALNS, GATES COLUMNS. HITCHING POSTS, LAMP STANDS, VACES, TABLES FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANIL MALS, aod all other Iron Work of a Decrotive character. De igns forwarded for selection. Per- ons apply for same, will please state the kind of work needeed. 5 mo EE & WALKER Importers and Pub- 4 Jighers of MUSIC and MUSICALL IN- STRUMENTS. No. 722 Chestnut Street, below Eighth Street, Phliadelphia. Consantly on hand a large assortmentof Stperior Pano Fartes opt. 18, 1863 Im. The following is the regular Deno- cratic Ticket, to be voted on Tuesday. There is none other, and all true DEMO- CRATS will see that every name below is right before voting. Don‘t seratech a name, for all are good men. For Supreme Judge Walter II Lowrie Por Governor Geurge W Woodward For Assembly Cyrus T Alexander For Prothonotary, Clerk of Qnay- tor Sersions and Oyer and Ter. miner James H Lipton For Register, Recorder and Clerk of Orphans’ Cont J Philip Gephart For Treasurer John Shannon For Sheriff Rizhsrd Conley For Commissioner James Foresman For Auditor James W Snyder For Coroner Joseph Adams For Supreme Judge Walter H Lowrie For Governor George W Woodward For Assembly Cyrus T Alexander For Prothonotary, Clerk of Que - ter Sessions and Oyer and Te:- miner James H Lipton For Register,Recorder and Clery of Orphans’ Court J Philip Gephart For Treasurer John Shannon For Sheriff Richard Conley For Commissioner James Foresman For Auditor James W Snyder For Coroner Joseph Adams For Supreme Judge Walter H Lowrie For Governor George W Woodward For Assembly Cyrus T. Alexander For Prothonotary, Clerk of Quar- ter Sessions and Oyer and Ter- miner James U Lipton For Register, Recorder and Clerk of Orphans’ Court J Philip Gephart For Treasurer John Shannon For Sherift Richard Conley For Commissioner James Foresman For Auditor _Jumes W Snyder For Corener Joseph Adams | Landmigma Es ———y
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