—— PROTECT J FE Whe TA etch, ¥ - EES T Nei The following is the schedule of time of closing the mails on the different routes leaving this ploae: Nortn.—Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at 9 o'clock P. Sours.—Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, closes at:9 P. M. East.—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos esatl12: P. M. .—Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, closes at 9 I’. M. Ba: yi Howard and Tock Haven, cloges a P. Ves Vis Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at EST.—Via Half Moon and Tyrone, closes at 2. P.M. RAILROAD ROUTS. . Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at ‘. 4. M. Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at $1 30P. M. BTAGE BOUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on ondays. W cduesdays, Fridays, at 64 A. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, } ave dailyat 1 P. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Howard leave ondays Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A. M. Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave « dlyat6 AM * Btages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm sehool, and - ine ere ills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays ad Fridaysat 7A. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, g&r Summer-like—The weather, Otis 0 Our amiable friend Kurtz of the Jerichter paid us a pop visit on Monday ant. ee ae (em we ne = The new Sheriff, Prothonotary, Reg- ister and Recorder, will be sworn into office next week. re a. () —— Bey Read—¢ Day-dreams,” by our talen- ted young friend J. P, Mitchellon the out- side of to-day’s paper. 07™ Court week in this place fs generally the lawyers harvest, and the week after is the (ime to see rowdyista and red-eyes. J fmtmin were 07 The next grand jury we suppose will decide the question whether we are to have a new jail, or be content with the old one. 0 J Some fellow [be wasn’t booked up, cr ha would have divided with the printer ] passed through town on Tuesday lasu with eight large deer on a wagon. 0 gay The business on the Bald Eagle Valley railroad, has been increasing so fast, of late, that it will be nesesgary to place @ another freight train on the road, to accom- odate the publie. steam () mm 077 The adjourned comt now in session jn this place is but sparcely attended, but little interest seems to be taken in the proceedings. We expect a large turn out to the regular session next week. me we (se ct = Our friend Derr in the Arcade has just received his fall and winter assort- ment of goods, he has some of the nicest dress goods we have seen in town, and cur Judy frierds would do well to call and see them. 0 OZ If any of our readers image that it is an easy mater to write local news, when there is nothing to write, we will give them oar chair, pen and paper, and they can try their hand at it, and if they don’t go away with a different idea, we'll *‘cave.” 0 7 We have an idea, that if’ the street commissioner would have some of the rub- bish removed from Bishop street, and clean out the sewers and gutters it would add con siderable to the comfort and health of the residents of that part of town. o R&S “Bob,” said young fellow to his companion at a fancy fair, ‘you are mis- sing all the sights on this side’’ “Never mind Bill,” retorted Bob. I am sighting all the misses on the other.” You will be missing a sight of the finest, fatiest, plump- est oyers in town if you do not goto our friend Dolan’s under the Pennsylvania Hc- tel. en ee (J em me mm Irox Crt CoLLGe.—The following from one who is acquainted with the School and who has had ample opportunities of judging is but the opinion of all: “After having visited nearly all the lead- ing Commercial Schools in the country, I feel constrainea to say that the Iron City College of Pittsburg, Pa,, stands unrivaled, and without an equal. I know of no insii- tution more eminently deserving of public confidence and public patronage than this. Jonx F. Davis, Sap’t of Com, Schools for Fulton Co,, Pa. 0 mmo sssacia, PrrersoN’s MagaziNe.—We are in receipt of this popular Lady’s Magazine, for De. comber. It is a splendid number.— 4‘Peterson’’ will be greatly improved in 18- 64. It will contain nearly 1000 pages of doulje column reading matter; 14 stecl plates; 12 colored steel fashion plates; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work, embroidery or crochet, and 900 wood engravings —pro- portionally more than any other periodical gives. Its stories and ncvelets are by the best writers. In 1864, Four Original Co- pyright Novelets will be given, Its fashions are always the Latest and prettiest. Every neighbar ought to make up a club. Its price is but Two Dollars a year, ora dol- lar less than Magazines of its class. It is the Magazine for the times ! To clubs, it is cheaper still, viz :-~three copies for §5, five for $9,50, or eight for $10. To every person get'ing up a club, [at these rates,] he publisher will send an extra copy gratis, Specimens sent [if written for] to those wishihg to get up clubs. Address, post-paid, CifARLES J. PepsBsonN, 206 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. ria, MISCELLANOUS.; MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELL NEO TK. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANECUS. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ———s SPECIAL NOTICES. CAUTION. We have this day obtained a patent fot our Pianutasivres known as ‘*FAMILY DYE COL- The Dyés manufactured by other persons, under the nama of ‘DeMestic Dyes,” &o., are made in violation of our Patent. We caution all persons making or seliing the same hereafter, that we shail prosecute for ail in- frigements of our rights, HOWE & STEVENS. Boston, Nov, 20, 1863—3t, A GENTLEMAN, cured of nervous 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 Those wishing to profit by his experience—and possess a valua- ble remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. Sept. 18, 3m. Doc. TOBIAS VENETAN LINIMERXT HAs GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATIS- FACTION durin the fourteen years it hos been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been -oolaimed the pain destroyer of the world.— ain cannot be where this liniment is applied If used as d irected it cannot and never has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and ; influens za, it can’t be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure a!l the above, besides being useful in every fami- ly for sudden acidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, inseet stings &c. Itis perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given io the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle Office, 26 Cgrtlandt Streot, New York. Sold by all Druggests. Ornamental Iron Works, WOOD& PEROT, 1131 Ridge Ave, PHILADF.LPHIA PA. Offer for salo upon the Most Favorable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in great va- riety of IRON PAILINGS for CEMETARIES RESIDENCES, &e., of Wrought aud Cast [ron and GALVAN (ZED IRON and BRASS TUR BING. 1RON VERANDAHS, BALCONIES STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES COLUMNS, MHITCHLNG POSTS, LAMP STANDS, VACHS, TABLEs FLOWER STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANL MALS, end all other fron Work of a Decrotive character. De igns forwarded for selection. Per- ons applying for same, will please state the kind of work needeed. 5 3mo LEGAL NOTICES AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor, ap- peinted by the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- ty to make distribution of the money in the hands of Christopher Gates, Admintstrator of the Hstate of Joseph McElhatten, decd, will at. tend to the duties of his appointment on Wednes- day, the I8th day of November. 1863, at his of- fice in Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and wheae all persons interested may attend C. T. ALEXANDER, Auditor. Oct. 30, 1803—4t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter 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 county. an Auditor to make distribution of the monies arising from said sale, in the hands of George Alexander. Sheriff, will mect the parties interested at his office on Satarday, the 14th lay of Ncvember next, at 2 PM, JAMES H. RANKIN, Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ; ~ The Undersigned, an Auditor, ap- pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of the Administrator of the Estate ot James Harrison, deceased, will attand to the du- ties of his appointmert on Friday, the 13th day of November, 1863, at his ofiice, in Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock, P. M, when and where all persous in- terested may attend. EVAN M. BLANCHARD ply NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATL TOR SALE. By order of the Orplians’Court tf Centre county. the subscriber, Ad ainiztrator of he Estate of Wm. A. Davidson, dec’d, wiil offer at public sale at the Court House, in Bellefonte, on TUESDAY, the 24h day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., a certain tract of land situate in Boggs township, containing 20 acres more or less, bounded by the Bellsiente and Phillipsburg turnpike on the North, by lands of Jacob Kidelinger on the Last, by Bald "Ligle Croek on the South, and by other lauds of said Estate on the West. Persons wishing to purchase a site for manu- facturing Dire will find this a very desirable location, as it has the advantage of the turnpike on one side. the Bald Eagle Creck on the other and the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad passing thro it. TERMS OF SALE :—One-half the purch- ase money on confirmation of sale, and the resi- due in one year thereafter with interest, to be se- cured by bond and mortgage. JOHN T. HOOVER, Bellefonte. Oct. 26th, 2863.—3t Adm’r. ()BRFHARS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Or- phans’ Court of Centre county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellfeonte, on TUESDAY, November 24, 1263, all that valued farm or tract of land situate in Harris township, four miles oast of the ** Agricul- tural College,” in Centre county, containing 422 acres. strict measure. bouaded by lands of Charles Stam, Michael Wheeling and others. About ene hundred and ninety acres of the above tract ary cleared and in the highest state of cultivation.— Oct. 28, 1863. —4t PASEION EMPORIUM BELLEFONTE, PA, WwW. W, MONTGOMERY, Prop, Tia s received alarge invoice of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, | VESTINGS; . eto., ote. Which will be manufactured in the LATEST STYLES, and in a manner that cannot fail to prove satis- factory. A large assortment cf GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of Collars Neck Ties, Suspenders Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ete., Exactly suited tothislocality andintended for the SUMMER TRADE, His shelves present a greater variety of plain and fancy goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen- tral Pennsylvania. Call and seo that Muntgomery is the man that can make Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap; All that have ever tried Yim yet, Say that he really can’t be beat. june 28 1y I. M. Singers & Co. § FOTILLE SEWING MACHINES, W. W, MONTGOMERY, BELLEFONTE PA AGENTFPOR CYNTRE COUNTY. These machines are NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, I ean warrant them to do all that is claimed for them. Call and examine and procure a circular. june 26 1y7 For where's the use in you and I, - ¥ STERNBERG HALL. BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ: The times, they say, aro mighty hard And men it find a dollar 2 ’ To spend on pants or coat or vest, Or even on a collar. Republicans blame Democrats, For all this mighty bother, And Democrats Republicais— So each one blames the others Some swear that Linceln’s jue ia To cure thie mighty evii, While others “uy ne’s trying hard To gend us to the Devil, And so it goes—and polities, Makes fast friends fight each other, And kindles bitter feelings, which They try in vain to smother, Now, thizisall a silly thing, And comes of human blindness, For all men should be brothers, and Should live in peace and kindness. if you're a “pub” and I'm a “Dem,” That need not cause a trouble, Nor make us call each other names, Nor beat each other double, To go to pullin’ triggers, Just fur a nasty greasy lot. Of woolly-pated niggers. Just none at all—and so say I, ‘We've made a mighty blunder, For politics is just the thing To send us all to thunder. So let us stop it—and we'll try ‘0 pull once more together, And buy from Sternburg all our clothos Tor this cold winter weather. He's got a large and handsome stock, Just brought hers from the city, And that is what I wanted to say, When I commenced my dity. So roll in. folks—Sternberg s a man (The honest truth revealing) W ho only trics to make his “pile,” By fair and upright dealing. A. Sternburg & Co., Reynolds Arcade, next door above the “Conrad House,” have just re- ceived a splendid lot of fall ard winter clothing which they offer for sale at astonishingly low prices. Oct. 16, "03 —tf. A 31ERNBURG, & Co. & La 4° > © PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FCR 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 YonTth & Arch Sis. $ PENNA, Boor AND SHOE STORE, BELLI'EONTE, PA. PETER {ec} ATION, Proprietor. Would respectfully inform the cilizens of Belle fonte and vicinity thet he has opened up a shop on ALLUGHENY STREET, A few doors below Hoffer’s Store, is prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES mayl 1363 1y here he " BUSINESS CARDS, JAHES A. DEAVXY Vi ALLISYER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTR, PRNN’A. J. 0. SHUGFR . ATTORNEV AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer. SAMES i. RANKL, AT{ORNLEY AT LAW, BELLUFONTH, PENX’A Office, on the Diamond, one dcor west of the 10st Orice. WILLIAW 2 WALLACE, ATTORXEY AT LAV, ’ CLIARFIELD, PExx’aA, Will visit Bellefonte proiessionally when speci ally setained in connection with sesident Counsel. J. MX VANGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, DELLEFCNYL, CENTRE CO., PA. snow prepare d to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residenes onSprivg street. WE, WINGATE, DENTISY. Office and Residence directly Norlh os the Court Louse portico, At his ofiice except two weeks in each month, beginning with the frst Monday of the month Bellefonte, M.—[y. The land is of the best quality of 1i easy to till, and produces equal, if not superior to any farm in Centre county. A never-failing stream of water runs through the premises near the buiid- ings. A large brick heuse and bank barn sad other outbuilding, in good repair. are erccted thereon, everythiag, in fact, calculated to make hoae comfortable. TERMS: One-half on confirmation of the sale and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest. 1 HN HOFFER, Guardian of Enoch and George Hastings. Oct. 23,1863. (QRPHANS COU RT SALE. By order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. will be offered at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21st 1863 at 10 o'clock, the following described real estate, situate in Gregz township, adjoining lands of John kishel, Jacob Fry and others.— Containing 3 acres and 140 perches more or less having thereon erected two two story log-houses, a frame barn and a stable with all the necessary out buildings, a good bearing orchard of choice fruit, and a well ¢f pure water at the door: TERMS Or SALE ;—One half of the purchase money to be pd on confirmation of the sale, the residue in one year thoreafter wits interest to be secured by board and mortage on the prem?’ ses, JOHN SHANNON. Lo D. W. WEAVER, Administrators on Estate of Jocob Weaver deo’d. Sep. 6th '63—3t , ()RPHANS COURT SALE. By order of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of James Holt, deceased, will offer at public sale. at the Court House, in Bellefonte, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o’cloek, P. M., the follewing described farm or tract of land, viz: About one hundred and thirty acres of land sit- uate in Boggs township, adjoining lands of John Fetzer, Gideon Foy and others, about thirty acres of which are cleared, with a good apple and ench orchard thereon, the residue of the land Pers well timbered. TERMS OF SALE.—One-half the purchase money to be paid on confirmatioa of the sale, and the remainder in one year thereafter, with inter- est, to be secured by bond and mortgage. JOHN T HOOVER. Oct. 23, I863—3t. Administrator: ayer’s Cherry Pretoral, i | | | HORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER. {Ovi ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFOKTE PA. Ofice xe doo: below Rernold’s Bank Nov. 21.--1 2 ORVIS & CORSK. ATTORNEY'S Al LAW. Lock Havex Pa. Will practice in the soveral Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862. PR. J. 5, MITCHELL, PHYSIC1AW & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Office uext door to the residence of ‘Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street. July 25, 1862—1y. : BANKING HOUSE, — OF — WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted.Col- lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the E astern cities constantly on hand for sala. Depos- ts receivea aA © FURST, ATiORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOYTE, PA. W TLL practice in the several Courts of ¥ Centre and Clinton counties. All legal 1 usiness entrusted to his car® will receive prompt | attention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- awmond. PR. ZW. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, Respectfully offers his services to his viende and the public. Office on Mill site | the National Hotel. Refersto ~~ Drs. J. M. McCoy, ‘“ 8. THOMPSON, “ T.0. THOMAS. Mavoh 20, 1862—1y THEGREFAT AmericanTeaCompany, 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 fromthe ONE PRICE asked Another pecuharity of the Company is that their Tea TASTER not only devotes his timo to the seleation of their TEAS as to_quality, value, and purtienlar styles for particular localities of country, but he helps the Tea buyer to choose ont of their enormous stock such TAS as are best adapted to his particular wants, and not ouly this, but points out to him the best bargains. It iz easy to see the incalculable advantage a Tea Buyer has in this establishment over all others. Parties can order Teas and wiil be served by us as well as though they came themselves, being sure to get original packages, true weights and tases; and the Teasare warranted asrepreseuted. If ba iz no judge of Wea or the Market, if his time iz valuable. he has all the beuefits of a we- organized system of dving business, of an iml menze capital, of the judgment of a professiona- Tea Tasrer, and the kuowledge of superior sales | men. "This enables all Tea bayers—no matter if they are thousands of miles {fiom this market—to pur- caase on as good terms here as the New York merchants. We istue a price list of the Company's Teas which will be sent to all who order it; compri- sing Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial. Gua- powder, Twankay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCIHONG, ORANGE & HY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and uncolored. : Tkis list has cach kind of Tea divided into four classes. namely : CARGO, Ligh CARGO, FINE, FINEEY, thal every ous may understand from deseripivon and tue preecs annexed, that the Com- pacy are determined to undersell the whole TEA trade. We guarantee to sell ALL our TEAS «t not over "'NVO CENTS 02 Ceaés) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive 10 the many who have herctolore been payin; enormous profits Great Americen Tea Company, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No 51 Vesey Street, New York Sept. 18, 1863—3m. TYARRIAGE GUIDE — Fo YOUNGS GE AT PHYS!OLOG- ICAL WORK. Or every oue his owa Doctor—being a private Lnstructor for married persons or these about to marry. both male and feraale. In everything concerning the physiology and relations of our sexual gystem, and the production or prevention oi offspring. imcluding all the uew discoveries never beforo given in the Iinglish language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This isreally & valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain lan- guage for tha general reader, and is iliustrated with vpwards of ene hundred engravings. All young married peoples cr those contemplating n.arriage, and i) the least impediment to warried life, should read this book, 1t discloses secrets that evary ore shoud be acquainted with: Still it is a hook that must be locked vp, aud not lie about the house. It will be sert io any one on the receipt of tweniy-five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG. No. 416 SPRUCE St. above 4ih Philadelphia: October 23, 1863—1y B 00K STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. GEORGE LIVINGSOI, Proprietor. The Undersigned having removed to Brokerhoft’s Row,” directly opposite the Conrad House, till continues to keep on hand a large assortment of ‘Theological, Classical, Day- School, Miscellaneous, and all the various s¢},o0i HOOKS NOW In use; also, a large 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 ions at publishers prices. mayls tf G EORGE LIV IN GSTON. G. L. TOVELL, DEALER IN Tobueeo € Cigars LEXWISYOWwN Pa JB OALSBURG ACADEMY. The Winter Session of this Insti- tution will commence on Monday, November 2d. TUITION PER QUARTER. Common English Studies. $4,00 Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 5.00 Latin and Greek Languages, 6,00 Contingent Fee. 0.40 Instruction in Instrumental and Vocal Music on reasonable terms. Board and furnished rooms, per week $2,00 DANIEL M. WOLF, A.B, Oct, 30, 1863. Principal More Goods for Less Money CAN BE HAD AT R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any other Establishment in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. He keeps constantly on hand a choice stock of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, 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 CASET, PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL KINDS CALL ANC SFE 1845, FURNITURE WARE RODIS North side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘WUERB BUREAUS, SOFAS, OUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS STOOLS, &e, &e., Of every dese iption, quality aad price, fc sule cueAPER than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsyls ania. June 1st1863—1y. HENRY P HARRIS " Loather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER SPANISH KIP FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTKY CALF SKINS. MORQCCO LININGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds, to be had at 1 SUSSMAN S CHEAP...’ thanatany other establishment in Central Penn vlvania. Bellefonte, De:ecmber 19, 1862-—tf. MRS. M. S. HUGHES, MIF.I.XIN ER, Allegheny Street, one door north of BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE. Has justopened a fine assortment of the latest Fy u Gring and Jammer 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. BLEACURING Done in the most complete manncr known to the trade. FIVE-TWENTY U. 8. LOAN Wm. F. Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subscription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts can be had to suit the means of different individu Mayl tf JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED LATEST ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOOD ! AT THE JR0X - FRONT" 2OITLR BRB. Have just received the finest assortment of Full and Winter Goods ever brovght to this place, and selling at prices that Jefy Sompeti- tion, CONSISTING OF , i A Ladies’ Dress Goods, SUCH AS MERINOS, CASHMERES, DELANES, | . D8 AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Also, a large assortment of ladies and gentle- mens’ 5 BOOXS AND BIXOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce. mays HARDWARE. BAXTREESSER & CRIST, Fpeaen IN FOREIGN AND DOMES- TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW SHADES, PUOR MATS CUTLERY BAWS RIFLES PISTOLS SHOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOL3 SADDLERS HARDWARE Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carponter’s Tools. STEEL SPRINGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, &e , &c,, &c. &e. And all other kinds of merchandise usually 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 cozner of the Diamond, Bellefonte L STABILISIXEID 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. Muon Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia. Coarse Rappee. Nachitoches. American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Dew Scotch Fresh Honey Due Scotch, Fresh Scoich. Scoteh. High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Attention is called to the large reduction in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking L'obaccos, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long P, 4. L. or plain, 8. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spawnish, No. 2 Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster, Nogl & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. mixed, Granulated. = | N. B.-A circular of prices will be sent or application. April 17 1 year %,.. A CHANCE FOR m AR DARGA! A » » i SADDLE BBABAR. and aed BN S07 fe 46s (3 FLARWEDS DTANTF AC: OFT The subscriber begs leave to inform the world. and tha people of Centre County in particular, that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery n the Nortn-East corner of ALLEGHANY and a foll supply of Saddles, 5 Waggon Harness, Bridles, Carriage Harness Collars, w oui agon Whips, Trunks, : Driving Whips’ Valises, Halters’ Netts, &ec., &o., &e. to be ner. Prices to suit the times. you are not satisfied, you need not purchase. JERRY TOLEN & Co. als; the interest is payable and will be paid half yously in gold. api 16, 1 Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62. 1-y, business in all its various branches, at his shop | BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times made of the very best material, and WARRANTED ut ty-gather in the most substantial man- Hox. WiLsoy M'CaxnLess Judge ot the Usitec Stutes Circuit Court, President. Corner Penn and St. Clasr Strests, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Largest, Cheapest and Best. $35 pays for a full commercial course. £35 No extra charges for Maunfacturers, Steam boat, Raiirond and Bank Book-Keeping, Ministers’ sons at half price. Scudents enter and review at auy time. This Instituton is conducted hy experienced Teachers and Practical Accountants, who prepare Jeung men for active business, at the least ex- pense and shortest timo, fur the most luarative and responsible situations. Dirrowas granted for vaerit only. Jience the universal preference for zraduates of this College, by business men Pror. A. Cowrry, the best Penman of the [a- fon, who holds tho largest No. of JsT PreMiUms. and aver all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. For specimens of Penmanship, and Catwlogae coutaining full information. inclose twenty-five cents ty JENKINS & SMIT + Principals {3° Attend whers the Song and Clerks o Bankers und Business Men graduate, NATIONAL COMME: CiAL COLLEGES LOCAT LD PHILADELPHIA. 3.1. cor. 7thand Chestnut Streets, N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN TRANNY TROY, BUFFALO, LusVEEAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOVIS. Book-KrrpING, PENMANSHIP, COMMER SAL AR THM ETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Forms Ce. npspoN- 3 ally taught. S 'g under the sue general sl wanagement, 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 issued by any oue is good in abt for eu unlimited time, : A v The Philadelphia Collere hasbeen recentiy es larged and refurnished in a superior manuer, and is now the largest and most prosperous Comer cail Institution in tho te. Bryant & Stratton’s s 8 of Text Br, : 1 ites . hooks em- bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametic, Shemp Law, forsu.c and and sent by patl. bg® Por full particulave send v 4 erroutar Oct. 17 1862—1y, Ser —— 5 For Bats. Mice. Roaches, Moths tn Fu Waollens, Llauts, Mow imals, &o. Pat up in i dc. and $1 0 Boxes, Bottles & Flasks. $3 and 85 sizes for liotels, Public Insh-. tutions, &e. + Ouly infallible remedies known.’ * Free from Poisons ’* “ Not dangerous to the Human Famiiy. oo, ¢ Rats come out of their holes to die. £257 Sold wholesale in all large cles. i = by all Druggists and Retailers every where. | 7° Beware! of all worthless imitation. 4g” Heo that CosTar’s’’ nuwe is on each . Box, Bottle and Flask. before you buy. 177 Address HENRY RE. COSTAR. Lar” Principal Depot 432 Broadway, N. Y. fg” Bold a HARRIS'S RUG STORE Beliefonte,. Pa. Aunts, Ded Bugs, &ec., Insacts on March 37, 863-6. CARRVGE BANUEACTORY Mr. S. A. McQuistien would respectfully in form the citizens of Centre county, that he has opened a new Carriage Marufaetory, in the.rear of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where ho is prepured to manulzcture CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES. PILAYELONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGDS, SLEDS, &C.. &C. at prices to suit the time.s. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feh. 6, 1863, 1y. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!! JOHAN FAREIRA, TL8 ARCH Street, below S14 son h side PHILADELPHIA. Tinporter, 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 Contre and surrounding counties, for their vert liberal patronage extended to me during the lasy few years, and I would say to them that I now have in store, of my own hmportation anil Mana- facture a very extensive assortment of ail the dif- ferent kinds and qualities of Fancy Fars, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn daring the Fall and Winter seasons, Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe, und having them all Manufactored under wy own supervision—enables me to offer my cus- towers and the public a much handromer Set of { Furs for the samo money Ladies please give |e a call before purchasing. Ploase remembor the name. number and street. JOUN FAREIRA. Oct. 2d ’'63—4m, No. 718 Arch Sreet. Phila. | JARMERY MUTUAL FIRZ INSUR- | ANCE COMPANY. OFFIC E—YORK, PENN'A. | Accumulated Capital over $280 000 i THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policies of | Tusurance against loss or damage by fire on the | fer kinds of Jawa I at rates i as low as consistent with the safety of a a- | ny of this kind. 7 i | The un igned, having been appointed an agent for the above-named Company,” will attend to receiving applications for insuranea. Bellefonte, Pa . I. C. HAUPT. Sept. 11, 1863. ly. | §TOVES | STOVES !! ‘I'he undersigned at the Bellefonte | Foundary keeps constantly on hand’ a variety e | cook stoves for coal or wood. We have an exco! i lent cook stovo especially constructed for burn jy, | soft coal ; four seizes, price from $15. upwards 80. nine~plate parlor stoves fer ¢ oul and wood, rices to suit the times. pot. 2d, 1863—tf. A.HAUP T. & CO |'f BE & WALKER Importers and pub- | L lishers of MUSIC and MUSICALIT IN Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if STRUMENTS., Na. 722 Cheshiut Street, below | Eighth Street, Phliadelphin. Constantly on!hand a large assortmeutof Superior Piamo Forvive Sept. 18, 1363 1m,