ho Egg; § SE Foy er {he Wetec. NAAARAAAAANAN A NAN The following 1s the schedule of time of closing we mails on the different routes leaving this picae: Nonta.— Via Buow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at 9 o'clock P, M. govra —Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, closes at 9 P. M. Hest. —Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos esat12¢ P. M. Kase — Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown. eloses at 9. . M. Basr.—Via Howard and Ik Haven, closes a P.M. Weer Vis Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at SP. M. Wasr.—Via Half Moon and Tyrone, closes at 9.P.M RAILROAD ROUTS. Bellefonte and Bnow Shoe, i2ave TFellefonte at [3A BM. Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at 380P. AM STAGE ROUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon. leave on Mondays. W ednesdays, Fridays at 68 A M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, deave dailyat 1 P. M. Btages for Lock Haven Via of Howard leave Mondays Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A. M. Btages for Lewistown Via Contre Hall, leave Taily st 6 A M Stages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove ills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaysat TA. M. 10CAL AND OTHER MATTERS. g@~ Gone under —-the Summer of 1863, aud the abolition party of ¢ entre county. * 0 g@~ Our obliging friend Henry P, Harris bas just received a fresh arrival of furniture of all kinds. Give him a calland¥ou’l not be disappointed. 0 §7™ Tas ConmineNTAL MONTHLY ig again on hand. persons wishing an administration monthly should snbscribe for it at once,— We respect its honesty, but despise its principles, arta () mn pn gar Reenlleet that to-morrow ia the day of sale tor Myers’ extensive livery. Bare gaing are aure to be had as “fim” ig hound to sell, and persons in need of horses, bug- gies, sieighs, or harness, hid better be on hand. mr () rm es gz Harpers MontALY for November has been 1aid upon cur table, it 19 so witle~ ly known and universally read that wordsef ours can add nothing to ita justly merited patronage or well earncd reputation. Every one should have it. en. () eens B= We have received the November number of Petersons lady’s Magazine, it is decidedly the best Two dollar monthly 1n existence In fact it contains as uch rea. ding and as many and as costly encravings asthe 83 bioks, Petersons is a splendid favorite with thy Jadies. msi sm (3) alm We learn thiough private sources shat Mrs. Linzoln or rather the ‘govern- ments’’ wife, is eoming to Bellefonte on a visit to a particular friend in this place, We will not say that the report is altogeth- er’correct,but we imagine if ghe does come 1t will be to purchase her fall and winter dresses of the extensive establishment of Messer. Hoffer & Brothers or from the oheap store of Mr. Sussman. Dr remit rs = In another column it will be seen tbat Professor D. M. Wolf, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall college, will soon commence his second session in the Boals- burg Academy. The Professor's great forte’ 18 teaching and we would predict that any goming under his instruction, w ll, in after years ever refer to that time as most profita- uly spent, The citizens of Boalsburg feel- ing a deep interest in the success of their institution do all in their power to make studonts comfortable. The place is noted for its morality and intelligence. Parents will do well t2 patronize this Tostitution, Send on the scholars. 0 > The new Water Works so far have not proved as efficient as was expected, and our citizens have been put to a good deal of inconvenience in order to obtain water du- ring the time they have been in operation, or, rather, duriog the time they have not been in operation. There appears to be a deficiency or want <f power both in the pump and wheel, a contingency which should have been provided against before the water w: 8 taken from the old rescrvoir. As it is, a great many complaints are made about the scarcity of water, the hydrants being frequently dry for a day or two at a time without notice beinggiven of the inten- tion to remove it, We think the Town Council or whoever manages this matter are highly censurable for their neglect to inform the citizens when to expect water and when not to expect it, and we hope they wil be a little more obliging hereafter. We appre- hend there will be considerable difficulty with our water works this winter Eviction Fraups.-—We begin to diseover the secret of some of the unprecedented A bo- litiion majorities at tne late election. The care of the First Ward in the city of Pitts burg, where the vote for Curtin was largly in excess of ail former years. proves eonclu- sively that the bahut boxes have been tam: pered with. A meeting of the Democratic voters of that ward was held early last we k at which a list was taken of those residents who testified, under oath, that they voted for, Woodward for Governos on the second 5% dav of October. The result of this 0tRt proved that 150 men voted for Wond- ward in thay werd, whereas but 78 votes were returned for him by the elect on offi- cers! An adjourned meeting was held oy the Democracy of the same ward on Sutur- day eveniog, at which seven additional per- sons came forward and took a solemn oath that they voted for Woodward. This num- ber, added to toe hist previously taken, swells the aggregate to 157—or 79 more men who swear they voted for Woodward in that ward than the election officers returned for that gentleman! The chairman of the meeting pledged that the list would be increased to at least 160: A committee was apointed whos duty it should be to investigate the election returns from every elcetiou district, and report every cage of fraud that fell under ther observa- tioneemPaiilot 4 Brion. He MISCELLANOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. | MISCELLANECUS. SPECIAL NOTICES. A GENTLEMAN, ured of nervous debility* Incompetercy, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to bene here, will appy te furnish to a? T Sept. 18, Sm. DR. TOBIAS'S VENETIAN LINIMENT. Certain Cure for Pains and Aches, and warranted superior to any other.— Croup it positively cures; .clief is absolutely certnin immediately after it is used. Mothers re member this and arm yourselves with a boitle without delay Croup is a disease whith gives no notice, frequently attacking the child in the dend 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 Cortiand Street. New York. Sept. 18, Im. BE WISE RY TIMES! Do not trifle with your ealth, Constitution and Character ! ; If you are suffering with any Diseases for which HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU i wended lte TRY IT! TRY IT) TRY IT! It will Cure you. save Long Suffering. allaying Pain and Inflammaiion. and wil restore you to HEALTH AND PURITY, At Little Expense. Aud 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. Jrnamental Iron Works. WO0OD& PEROT, 1131 Ridge Ave, PHILADFLPHIA PA, Offer for sale upon the Most Favorable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL DES GNS in great va riety of IRON P2TLINGS for CEMETARIES RESIDENCFS, &e.. of Wrought and Cast fron and 3ALVAN ZED IRON and BLASS TUR BING, IRON VERANDA#S, BALCONIES STAIRS COUNTERS. FOUNTAINS. GATES COLUMNS. HITCHiNG POSTS, LAMP STANDS, VACES, TABLES FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS. STATURY, ANT MALS, aod a'l other Lron Work of a Decrotive character. De igns forwarded for selection. Per ons applying for sume, will please state the kind of work needeed. 5 Ymo = LEGAL NOTICES. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor. ap- pointed by the Oiphans' Court of Centre coun- ty to make distribution of the money in the hands of Christopher Gates, Admintsirator of the Estate of Joseph McE:batten dec'd, will at tena to the duties oi his appointment on Wednes- day, the {8th day of November, 1863. ai his of- fice in Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and whene all persons interested may »ttend C. T. ALEXANDER, Oct. 80, 1863—4% Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the nutter of the sale of the Real Estate of W. W. Kreamer., The under- signed. having been appointed by the Ceurt of Common Pleas of Centre covnty. an Auditor to make distribution of the monies arising from said sale, in the hands of George A '‘exanier. Sheriff, will meer the parties interested at hia office on uulag, the 14th day of Ncvember next. at 2 o'clock, P. M. JAMES H. RANKIN. Oot 23—4t Auditor. A UDIL OR S NOTICE. The Undersigned, an Aaditor, ar- pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of tho Administrator of the Estate ot James Harrison. deceased, will attend to the du- ties of his appointmert on Friday, the 13th day of November. 1863, at his office, in Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock, P. M_ when and where all perzous in- terested may attend. EVAN M. BLANCHARD Oot, 23 1863. —4t Auditor ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE. Lettars of Adwministratt n on the estate of Capt R. M. Forster, decd late of Har- rig towuship, having been an ted to the sub . seriber, he requests all persons having claims against 8aid estate to present them duly aut en. ticated for settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment, WILLIAM FOSTER, MAuK HALFPENNY, Rep. 25, Bt, mrs. ADMINISTRATORS NOTIEE. Letters of Adminisuation on the estate of Rush A. Johnston, deed. having been ranted to the subscriber. he notifies all persons HD themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against the said estate. to present them duly authenticated for settiement, Sept, 25th, 1863—06t M. B. Poorman Administrator. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby piven that letters of Administration have been granted to the un- dersigned on the Estate of Jacob Deshem, dec’d, lato of Potter township A// p rsons who are 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 suttiement. SAMUE} ROYER, JUIN II. BIBLE. Potto. twp . Sept. 11, 1863 —-6¢ Adm'rs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JCXECUTORS SALE Will be exposed to public sale on the 30th day of October 1863. The following Real estate “tn Witt”? the following deseribed tracts of land situated in Warriors & ark township Huniington County Pa. The old Mansion Farm of John Beck dec’d. Adjoining lands on South wset of Simon Beck. lands of Wm scLyon & Co. and otner lands of said John B .ck, dec’d.on the South-east, by lands of Samuel Beck on the North-east and by ojher lands of said dec’d on the Northwest. eontaining 138 acres and 57 perch- es more or less about 125 acres of improved lime- gtone land. with stone dwelling house, bank barn, and all other buildings required ona farm, good apple orchard with excellent spring water. Also one other tragt of land adjoining aboue described tract on Northwest containing about 90 acres more or less with about 80 icres improved, th: balance good young timber with log house and frame sta- ble. ana good spring water Algo one other tract of timber land adjoining the first abov. described tract on the Southeast, containing 76 acres and 29 perches more or less Tne above lands are within 4 miles of the P+ kL. R., aud within 2 miles of Lock Haven and Ty- rone R. K, embracing many advantages both in quality of soil and convenience to market DAN’L BECK . SAM'L M COX, Exeout rs, —=~_ MARRIAGE GUIDE — YOUNu SG E.T PUHYS.0LOG- Ed » 10aL WORK. Or every oue hig own Doctor—being a private Instructor for married persons or those about to marry both male and female. In everything eoncerning the physivlogy and relations of our sexual system, and the production or prevention of offspring. including all the new discoveries never before given in the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M D. This isreally a vatuable and interesting work. It is written in plain lan- guage for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred e.gravings. All young married people r those contemplating n.arriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read tris book, It discloses secrets that every one shou 'd be acquainted with. till it is a book that must be locked up aud uot lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG. No. 418 SPRUCE Bt. abeve 4th Philadelphia; Getebes 28, fy Oct 2 4t STERNBERG HALL. BY PUMP SUNKINS, BQ. The times, they say, are mighty hard, And men can’t find a dollar To spend on pans or cort or vest, Or even on a collar. cang binme Democrats, i this mighty bother, Ap Demoera's Republicam— 85 each une blames the other Some swenr that Lincoln's jus | To cure thie mighty ovii, While ~*'._. ay nes trying hard ‘Tusena us to the Devil, And so it goes—and politics, Makes fst friends fight each other, And kindles bitter feeiings, which They try in vain to smother. Now, thisis all a silly thing, Ard comes of human blindness, For all men should be brothers, and Should live in peace and kindpess. If you're a “pub” and I'm a “Dem,” That need not cause a trouble, Nor make us call each otner names, Nor beat each other double, For where’s the use in you and I, To go to pullin’ triggers, Just for a nasty greasy lot. Of woolly-pated niggers. Just nove at all—and so say I. We've Liade a mig! ty blunder, For politics is juse he thing To send us all «© thunder. So let us stop ir—and we'll try ‘to pull once - ore together, And buy from Sternburg all our clothes For this cold winter weather. He's got a large and handsomo stock, J ast brought here from the city, And that is what I wanted to say, When L commenced my dity So roll in. folks—Sternberg s a man (The honest truth revealing) Who only tries to make h'a pile,” I y fair and upright dealing. A. Sternburg & Co., Revuolds Arcade. next door above the “Conrad House.” have just re- ceived a splendic lot of fal ard. winter clothing which they offer for sale at as onishingly low | prices Oct, 16, 63 —tf. A S1ERNBURG, & Co. © THEGRFAT AmericanTeaCompany, 51 VES. Y STREET, N. Y, Sinee 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 fromhe ONE PRICE asked Auvother pecuharity o the Company is that their Tea Taster not only devotes his time to the selestion of their TEAS as to quality. value, and purtienlarstyles for particular localities of country. but ke helps the Tea buyer to cho se out of their enormous stock such Teas as are best adapted to his particular wants. and not ovly this but points out to him the best bargains. It is easy to see the incalcnlable advantoge a Tea Buyer has in this establishient over all others. Parties can o der Teasand will be served by us as well as though they came themselves. being sure to get original packages true weights and ta es, and the Teagare warranted as represented. If heis no judge of Tea or the Market, if his | time is valuable. he has all the benefiis of a we- organized system of doivg business, of an iml mense capital. of the judgment of a protes:io na- Tea TasTER, and the knowledge of superior sales | men. This enables all Tea buyers—no matter if they are thousands of miles trom this market to pur- chase on as goud 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 Ryson, Yourg Hyson. Lnperis). Guo- powder. Twarkay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHON:: ORANGE & 1IY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and uncolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into four classes. namely : CARGO, Zigh CARGO, FINE, FINEST, that every oue may understand from description and the prices annexed, that the Com- pany are determined to undersell the whole TEA trade : We guarantee to sell ALL our TEAS at not over TWO CENTS 1.02 Cents) per pound above | cost, believing this to be attractive to the mauy who have heretoiore been paying enormous profits Great American Tea Company, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No 51 Vecsey Street, New York Sept. 18, 1863—3m. ANEW AND TMPORTANT WORK. THE FOUR ACTS OF DESPOTISM. - BY A. D. MAUONEY, OF IOWA, Author of the «Prisoner of State.” This work contains fall and official copies of he Four Great Aots 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 Birk, by which all the property and resources of the people are mortgaged to the resent administration. 2. Tue CovsorierioN BILL. by which all the bodies of poor men not worth $300 are placed in the hands of the Administration, 3 Tue FiNaNce BiLu, which destroys State Banks aud places the outire currency of the coun- try in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury. 4. Tue INpeMNITY ACT. (filling climax.) which | presumes to indemnify the President for all the wrongs he has committed in the past or may com- mit in the future. y These four acts are each preceded by a care ul analveis, by Mr, Mahoney, and their unjust, oppressive, unconstitutional and odious features pointed ont. As a boox for reference, it will be invaluable to the farmer, the mechanic. the poli tigian. the laborer—in fact, to every person, for these monstrous acts reach from the loftiest man- sion to the humblest eabin in the land These four acts are not published together in any other form. They will make a large octavo pamphlet ot nearly 200 pages, in good sized type and wlll be sold at the low price of Firry CENTS in paper, and SeveNty-Five Cesty in musiin binding. : Send on the orders at once. All orders will be filled according to the date of receipt. First ome first served. The cash must sccompany the orders. Address VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO., No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. THOMAS ROTHROCK. M. D, PERWANENLY LOCATED AT HOWARD, PA. H. MALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVEY M ALLISTER & BEAVER, ALTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. J.D. SHUG F ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLFPONTE. PENN __Office iu the Court House, with the Troasurer. JAMNKS FI. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNR'A Office, on the Diamond, one door west of the 10st Office. . 7 MARTIN STONE, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, BELLEFONTE, PA. Will attend to all business entrusted to his chargo. = __Tept. 11.1863. WILLIAM A WALLACE, ATTORX EY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PENNA. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when spect ally .etnined in connection with resident Counsel. J.J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA. snow prepared to wait upon all who mav desire bis professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. DE, WINGATE, DENTIST. Offleo and Residence directly North ei the Court t.ouse portico, At his office except two weeks in each month, beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, M.—[y. HORVIS C.T ALRXANDER. OVis & ALEXANDER, - ATTORNEYS Al LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofice ,,2@ dous below Reynold’s Bank _ Nov. 21.1 2 ORVIS & CORSE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Lock Havex Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. Al! business entrugted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862 DR.J i MITCHELL. PHYSIL1AT & SURGEON, BELLKFONTE, CKNTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to hig friends and the public. Office next door to the residenca ef ‘thomas Burnside. on Allegheny street. July 25, 1862—1y. : BANKING HOUSE, — OF — WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLRFONTE, CENTRE CO0., PA. Bills of oxchange and Notes discounted.Col- lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the E astern cities constantly on hand for ania. Depos- ts receivea a © FURST, AT.0RNREY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. AE 7 ILL practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All legal I usiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt a fention OF FICE—On the North-west corner of the Di. amond. DR. Z. W. THOMAS, PHYS1C1AN AND SURGLON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, riespeatfully offers his services to bis riends and the public. Office on Mill ive the National Hotel. Refersto Drs. J. M. McCor, “8. THOMPSON, “TT. C. TaoyuAs. March 20, 1862—1y © MISCELLANEOUS. FASEION XXMPORXUM RELLEFON LE, PA., W. W, MeNTGOMERV, Prop, Hus received alargo invoice of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, ete., ote. Which will be manufactured in the LATEST STYLES, and in a manner that cannot fil to prove satis- factory. : A large assortment «f GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Cousisting of Collars Neck Ties, Suspenders Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, etc., Exactly suited tothisleeality andintanded for the SUMMER TRADE, His shelves present a greater varisty of plain and fancy goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen- tral Peansylvania. : Call and see that Mutgomery is the man tigft can make Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap; All that have ever tried “im yet, Say that be reallycau’t be heat. june 26 1y I. M. Singers § Co. s PRAIIDE SEWING MACHINES, W. W, MONTGOMERY, * BELLEFONTE PA AGENT FOR CFNTRE COUNTY. These machines are NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, I can warrant them to do all that is claimed for them. Call und examine and procure a circular. june 26 1y’ Fourth & Arch Sts. $ vv PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FGCR THE FALL TRADE French Mcrinoes, Good Black Siiks, Dark Figured Silks, N.w Plawd Silks, New Fancy kannels, Bilmoral Petticoats, Red, Whit: and Blue Flannels, etc. Sept, 1st, 1863. 3m PENNA &. L. TOVELL, DEALER IN @obacso € Cigars LEW ISNOW NR PA 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 8 choice stock of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, “HATS & - GAPS, Ready Made Clothing, Notions, Queenswere, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware And in fact a complete assortment of all the «articles usually fonnd in & first ciass _ Uountry Store. PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices in CASE, PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL KINDS CALL ANC Li 1863 FURNITURE WARE ROOMS North side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. WHERR BUREAUS, SOFAS, OUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, SUANDS. CHAIRS STOOLS, &e, &e., Of every dese iption, quality aad price, fc sale cHEAPER than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsyls ania. June 1st1863—1y. HENRY P HARRIS Leather! Leather! SOLE LYATHER SPANISH KIP F ENCH CALF SKINS COUNTKY CALF SKINS. MOROCCO LININGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of | all kinds, to behad at % STSSMANS CHEAP. ' thanat any other establishment in Central Penn vlvania Bellefonte, De. mber 19, 1882—tf "MRS. M.S. HUGHES: NEIX.IT.X NN ER, Allegheny Street, one door north of | 'BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE. Has justopened a fine assortmentof the latest | Fy 2s Shing and Sammons Goods, | | 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. | SLEATRING ' Done in the most complete manncr known to the Mavl tf | 1 | | trade. JFIVE- TWENTY U. 8 LOAN Wm F Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subscription agents to disposn of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts oan be had tosuit the means of different individu | als; the interest is payable and will be paid balf | Seeity te gabd : yr 15, iw LATEST ARRIVAL OF FALL AT THE “IRON Go00IR Bass. Fall and ‘Winter Goods place, and selling at prices thas lefy sompeti- tion, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods. Stod a8 MERINOS, CASHMERES. DELANES, CALICOS AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Also, a largo assortment of iadies and gentle- mens’ BOOYS AND SILOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PUXCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce. may8 HARDWARL. BAXTRESSER & CRIST, YpoaLex IN FOREIGN AND DOMES- T.C HALDWARR, WINDOW EMADES, CUTLERY AWS RIFLES PISIOLS SNOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOLS SADDLERS HARDWARE Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's Tools, STEEL SPRINGS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, &o , &c,. &o. &o. And all other kinds of merchandise usaally kept in a well regulated hardware store. The stock is entirely new, and are enabled to sell lower than any other establishment in the country Their establishmert will be found on tho Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte © ST ABLINSELINID L760 PETER LORILLARD Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York.) Would call the attention of Dealers tothe articles of his manufacture, viz: BROWN SNUTF. / Demigros, Pure Virginia. Nackitoches. Copenhagen. nie Musaboy, Fine Rappea, Coarse Kappee. American Gentleman, « YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Dew Scotch Fresh Honey Due Seotoh, Seoteh, High Toast Scotch, kresh Scotoh. Irish High Toast, or Luadyfoot, Attention is called to the large reduetion in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smokinz Tobacoos. which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING, Long P. A. L. or plain, 8. Jago, «No. I, Cavendish. or Sweet, Spawuish, No. 2 Sweet Sconted Oronoco, Canaster, Nos1 & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. nixed, Granulated. N. B, - A circular of prices will be sent on application. April 17 1 year A CHANCE FOR m Fp Chen CEB JADBLE BRIDAL MANUFAC ORY The subscriber begs 'arve to inform the world. and the people of Centre County in particular, a full supply of Saddles, Waggon Harness, Bridles, Carriage Harness Collars, Wagon Whips, Trunks, Driving Whips’ Valises, Halters’ Notts, &o., &o., &o. par. Prices to suit the times. are not satisfied, you need not purchase. you YS ERRY TOLEN & Ce. Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 92. 1. ARD WINTER GOOD ! FRONT.” Have just roceived the finest aeartment of ever brought to this DOOR MATS | that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery business in all its various branches, at his shop n the Nortn-East corner of ALLEGHANY and BISHOP Strects; where can be found at all times | made of the very best material, and WARRANTED |-to be pat to-gather in the most gabstantial man- | How. WiLsox M'Cafourss Judge ot the Usited : States Circuit Court, President. | Corner Prmn and St. Clasr Strosts, Pittsburgh, } Peonnavivaris {| ‘The Largest, Cheapest and Best. fess nye for a fall commorainl course, | ga Noextracharges for Maoufacturere, Moss boat, Raiirosd and Back Book-Kee ing. Ministers’ sone at half prise Hou enie eater and roview at any time. MISCELLANEOUS. ! Teschera and Practical Acecountarts. who prepare | young men for motive business, at the least ex- | ponse and shortest time, for tho most lucrative and responsible situations. Diprowas granted for merit anly. Henoe the univerzal preference for uraduates of this College. by husiness men. Pror. A. Cowr iv. the best Penman of the Un. fon, who holds the largest No. of 1ar PREMIUMS. and over ail competitors, teaches Kapld Business Writing. = For spacimens of Penmanship, and Catelogne contrining full information. inclose twenty-five cents to JENKINS & SMITH i Prinuespals a Attend where the Bons and Clerks of Baukere und Business Men graduste, NATIONAL COMME! CitL COLLEGES LO0ATID I . PHILADELPHIA. S.E. cor, 7ihand Chestnut Sirests, N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN ,IBAVY TROY, BUFFAL®, 1<aVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO &S8T. LOVIS. Book-8zkring, PEAMASSHIp, COMMEF Jal AR- ITHMETIC. C MMFRCIAL LAW, Forns Cr. Rasrom DENCR, &c¢ , practically tnaght. {i Thess Colleges being under the same genera! and local manzgament, and uniting in each the advantages of wil, offer greater facilitios tor im- parting instruction than any other similar inatf { tutions in the counts, i A Scholarship 1#suod by any ona fs goed fa af? for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia Colle; has been racontly en larged an) petunia in a superior manner, ani is now the largest and mos: v 0 cail Institution in the Bor Tore 5 Sate Bryant & Stratton’s so ‘es of Text books ew. bracing Book-K«eping, Commercial Aritametts, 1 Comomroercinl Law, forsa.c and and seat by mail. I° For full partonlore emi + 3 firmly Oot. 17. 1862—1y. . For Ruts. Mice. Roaches, Ants, Bed Rog» Moths in Furs Woollane, &e., Inguets e+ Plats, Fowls, Animals &e. Pat up in 250. 500 and $I 00 Baxen, Betiles > Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for tiotals, Public Inwti- tutions, &e. ‘Only infallible remedice known." “Free from Poisone ** . * Not dangerous to the Haman Family ¢: Rats ootae out of their holes td die. [55° Sold wholesale in all large eides. ' » . Sold by all Druggists and Retailers evew* where. 157! Beware'!! of all worthless imitations f£" Sea that © Costan’s’’ name fs on each Box, Bottle and Flask. before you hneo. EF” Address HENZY R. COSTAR. bu” Prineipal Depot 433 Broadway, KX. Y fo” Sold a HARRIS'S ‘RUG STORE Belicfonte,. Pa. March 27, 1863-8. gly x OARRIGE MLVOSAODIRE form the citizens of Centre eounty, that he has opened a new Carriage Marufaotory, in the rear of Cummings’ Livery Stable, whera ha is propared to manufacture CARRIAGES, BUGGIER, SULKIES, ~ PHAYETONS: SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, SLEDS, &0.. &6 at prices to suit the time.s. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 8, 1883. 1y. —_— FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!'! JOHAN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, delow 8th sow'h side PHILADELPHIA. Tmporter, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY FURS! for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. I wish fo return my thanks to my friends of Centre and surrounding counties, for their ver liboral putrounge extended to me during the lass fow years, and [would say to tasm that I no. have in stora, of my own im ortation and M.nu- facture a very extensive assortment of all the di:- | ferent kinds and qualities of Fanoy Furs, fo. Ladies and Children, that will be worn durin; the Faliand Winter seas ns, Being the direot Importer of all my Fars fron Europe, «nd having them all Manufuctored unde: wy own supervision-—enubles ma to offer my ous tomers and the public a mach handromer Set co: Furs for ths samo money. Ladies piease giv» me a call before puichasing, Please remember” the name, number and street JOHN FAREIR A | Oct. 2d '83—4m, No. 718 Arch Sreet. Phil | JPARMERS MUTUAL FIRS I8sUL- 1 ANCE COMrANY- I OFFIC E~YORK, PENNA. Accumulated Capital over ~~ $280 000 THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policies 0” | Insurance agaist loss or dumage by fire on th | safer kinas of (vwa and eouniry property, at ratc- | aglow as cons stent with thas safety of a Compar ny ef this kind. S—— “The undersigned, having been appointed sf agent fur the abive named Company, will usten to receiving 2piimting fur insurance i Bellefonte, Pa . I. C. HAUPT. Bopt. LL, 1863. 15. | | STUVES | STOVES !! The undersigned at the Bellefont: | Poundary keeps constantly on hand a varic.y | cook stoves for coal or wood. We have an ox e lent cook Stove espevially construsted for burk r | ! goft coal ; four seizes, price from 315, upward: a - so pinesplate parlor staves for coal and wood. | rices to suit the times. | pot. 2d, 1868 —tf. A. HAUPT. & 00. [EEE WALKER Importers and Pu lishers of MUSIC and MUSICALL 1? Call and examine yourselves gentlomen, and if STRUMENTS. No. 722 Chestnut Street, bel Eighth Streat, Phliadelphia. Consiantly on bar { | 8 large aewortmentof Plows Fe, | Sep 19, 1398 Tw. , 18, This Inttitotion is condastsd by experionoed: Mr. 8. A. MoQuistion would respesifuily in ._ {
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