a SE ——— The following is the schedule of time of closing the mails on the different routes leaving this pleae: NomrrE.—~Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at 9 o'clock P. M. SoutH.—Via Pine Grove ills and Spruce Creek, closes at 9 P. M. East.—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos es at 12 M Masr.—Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, closes at 9 >. M. Bsr oi Howard and I.ock Haven, closes a Wane Vis Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at Wane. Vie Hoi Moon dud Tyrone, closes at RAILROAD ROUTS. Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at TIA, M. Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at $30P. M. i ! STAGE ROUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on ondays, W ednesdays, Fridays, at 64 4. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, leave dailyat 1 P. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Howard leave Mondays Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A. M. Btages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave daily at 6 A M Bi for. Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove ite, leave Mondays, Wedaesdays and Fridaysat 7A. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. ga Court has been poorly attended dur. pg the past week. We shall give the pro- ceedings if possible next week. 0 g&~ Mr. Ephraim Glenn, of Howard, will please accept our thanks for a fine fat gob- ler, presented to us on Tuesday last. Long may he live, and may he never want for tur- keys, EE EE > Yesterday being Thanksgiving, the stores and places of business, in town were closed, ag they generally are on such days, with the back doors open ard the front door ‘unlocked. rents see () mn B&™ The mew county officers were sworn in, this week ; oyster-stews will be ali the go now for awhile, as each one is bound to treat in honor of his elec election. 0 g= Our readers will recollect that to-morrow week is tha day of Mr. Cline’s- sale on Spring Creek. His farming imple- ments are all new; and those attending will no doubt stand a good chance of mak- ing bargains. 0m me $@&™ A son of Mr. Bartrim Galbraith ac- cidentally shot himself in the fleshy part of the leg with a pistol, while out hunting one #°7 last week. (The wound, although se. vere, is not dangerous. This unfortunate accident should serve as a warning to per- son3 in the habit of using flie-arms care- lessly. ec Q) en em Artrtrs Hous Magazine for December bas been latd upon our table. It isin eve- ry respeel suited for the home circle, and the high moral tone that pervades every number, should recomed it to the notice of all who desire the success of sound {healthy literatore. $2 per Annum, Address T. S. Auther Phill’a. 0 B57 Some infamens wretch, better fitted to grace the sacffold tham any place else, poisoned for Mr. Jacob Kline on Spring Oreck, five head of horses, six cows, eight er nine young cattle, a lot of chickens and a dog, during the past summer. Such a villian, could he be ferreited ont, deserves the severest penalty the law could inflict. ——() i——— 85> Asad accident occured in Storms- town on Monday last resulting in the death of a little girl, the daughter of Mr. John Ward of that place, The child had been out playing, and getting its cloths muddy some one had washed them off, and it had gone to the stove to dry them, when taking fire it'was burned so badly, that death en- sued shortly after. : beers Narrow Esoarz.—A man by the name of Karl, better known as “Pheasant,” wa passing along the street on Friday last, car | org ying his gun in a careless manner, when ig was accidentally discharged, the ball pass- ing through a window of Mr. Joseph Twit- myre’s houce and lodging in the back of a chair upon which Mrs. Twitmyre was sitting Such carelessness is altogether inexcusable 0 7” Bome young scamps (whose names, out of respect for their parents, we will not makes public,) entéred the stable of Mr. Hickoff, on Monday night last, and stole two sets of hatness and a couple of cow-chains. They then entered the stable of Mr, Klinger, and abstracted the chain from one of his cows, and the next day offered the lot for sale to Mr, Edward Brown, who, suspecting something was wrong, made inquiry, which resulted in the return of the articles to their respective owners, This 18 not the first time that some of these lads have been gaught in such scrapes, and for the safety of property and the benefit of the boys, it might be advisable to bring them under the ~ ¥-ong arm of the law. > Rok Ory CoLLseE.—Perhaps the most successful Commercial College in the West, is the above, which has now reached a de- gree of prosperity hitherto unexampled,even before our national troubles. So numerous are the applications thatitis difficult to fur- nish accomodations for all the students who desize te enter. The policy of the princi- ples has heen to give diplomas to no one not thoroughly qualified in every department of study, and this haa resulted in giving the institution such a reputation asis of great value to its graduates. giving them great ad- vantages in securing them situations. The teachers are all well accomplished and at- tentive, and a course here gocures- a thor- ough commercial edueation. For terms &c. see advertisement. == There will be a Bale of western hors- es, colts and mules at auction to-morrow at Centre Hall. ———) corem— I” Read the decision of Chief Justice Lowrie on the outside of to-day’s paper.— It will repay a careful perusal. em) Tus ConmNENTAL MonTHLY,—This ably edited publication for December has reached us, We recomend it to the public as one of the best conducted Magazines of the day and to those who desire a straight cut Ad- ministration Monthly we would say that the Centicental is just the one, Address John F. Trow, New York, Terms $3 per annum. () {77 In pursuance of a call made, the citizens of Centre county inet in the Court- room 1n the Borough of Bellefonte, for the purpose of taking measures to have the county duly credited with its excess of vol- unteers; and also to take measures to raise the aditional number that is now re- quired. The meeting wag organized by spponting Samuel Gilliand of Harris President, John Adams, Huston, Thos, Hutchesion Potter, Hugh Larrimer,Ferguson,and John P. Pack- er, Howard, Vice Presidents, Jas. H. Lip- ton and Jas. H. Raokin Secretaries. Hon. J. 'T. Hale, H. N. McAlister, Esq, snd Bucher Swope Esq of Clearfield Co. made appropriate addresses, and the following Resolutions were passed. : 1st, Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting it is clearly the duty of the Board of Relief of Centre county to afford liberal relief as well to the families of all our sol- diers in the field and in the hospitals as the families of all those who shall volunteer to relieve the county from tke draft to be made after the 5th of January 1864. 21. Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to correspond with the author- sties and ascertain the ameunt of excess of volunteers furnished by, and to take measures to have ir credited, to, the county of Centre. The chair appointed the following per- sons the committee, Jas, T. Hale, H. N. Mcalister, S. T. Shugert. W. F, Reynolds and Adam Hoy. On Motion the meeting adjourned. SAM'L. GILLILAND J. H, LipToON, } Sectetavics. Pres’t J. H, RANKIN, or + () ee Tar ¢SoLprers’ Ar Sociery.”’—The mar agers of this Society would say to tbe ladies of Bellefonte and vicinity, ‘come and help us.” There are few without friends in the army, and but few who would not be wil- ling to make some sacrifice to benefit the sick or wounded soldier, did they, but for a moment, reflect upon the sufferings of those brave boys, maimed in their country’s serv- ice, who are now the inmates of the hospi- tal. We are doing wiLL, but must do bat- ter; and would say to those who can at- tend, do so; and, to those who cannot, but have a desire tc assist in 80 good a work, aid us by your contributions, which will be gratefully received. The Society contemplates forwarding box- es at different periods ; therefore, articles of any and every description will be very ac- ceptable, and the domors receive full credit for the same. A list of the names, with the contributions of each, will be published monthly. Persons making donations can loave them with the President, Mrs, Wu: WiLsoN, Our meetings are held on Tuesday even. ing of each week, in the Armory, from six till nine o’clock. Quite & number of ladies have been in attendance, and, we are pleased to add, some gentlemen, also. We would like to mention names, but forbear, hoping that many more may follow so worthy an example. The inquiry may be made, “what assistance can gentlemen render 7” We will tell you. Each evening the Treas- urer of the Society waits on the members to receive their mite, and, though pleasant at all times, she is much more so when her hat is well filled with the “needful,” which is sure to be the case when gentlemen are present. Signed, Mgs. Magaarer WiLson, R. A. Wap, Sec’t’y. Pres’. SPECIAL NOTICES. CAUTION. We have this day obtained & patent for our Manufactures known ae “FAMILY DYE COL- The Dyes manufactured _by other persons, under the name of ‘Dougstic Dyes,’ &c., are made in violation of our Patent. We caution all persons making or selling the same hereafter, that we shall prosecute for all 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 all who need it (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those withing to profit by his experience—and possess a valuu- ble remedy—will receive the game, by return mail, (carefully sealed), by addressing OHN B. OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. Sept. 18, 3m. Doc. TOBIAS VENETAN LINIMERNT Has GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATIS- FACTION durin the fourteen ears it has been introduced into the United tates. After being tried by millions, it has been coclaimed the pain destroyer of the world.— ain cannot be a this liniment is applied. If used as directed it cannot and never has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and ; influens aa, ¥t can’t be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every fami- ly for sudden acidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, ingeet stings &c. Itis perfectly innogent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle Office, 26 Cgrtlandt Street, New York. Sold by all Druggests. TO THE YOUNG OR OLD, Male or Female, f you have been suffering from a habit indulged o wv th YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES. WHICH CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING SYMTOMS, It unfits them for Marriage See symptoms enumerated in Advertistigent, and if you are a sufferer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for it at onoe. Delays are dangerous Ask for Hembold’s Take no other, ! Cures guaranteed Beware of Counterfeibe and kmitations. A Nov. 27th, 1863. —2m. Aad is the greatest e vi! which can befal . . MANOR WO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLNEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANECUS. AT HOFFER BROTHERS 18 THE PLACE TO GET ALL KINDS OF GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Bellefonte, November 37th 1863. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF PALL AND WINTET GOODS in Bellefonte, will be foun d at the cheap store of A. SUSSMAN. B oRofente, Novembre 35th 1606. 5 STERNBERG HALL. BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ. The times, they say, are mighty hard, And men can’t find a dollar To spend on pants or coat or vest, Or even on a collar. Republicans blame Democrats; or all this mighty bother. And Democrats Republicans-— Bo each one blames the dthere Some swear that Lincoln’s just th To cure this mighty evil; While others _ay he’s trying hard To send 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, this is all a silly thing, And comes of human blindness, For all mon should be brothers, and Should live in peace and kindness. If you’re a “pub” and I'm a “Dem,” hat need not cause a trouble, Nor make us call each other 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 none at ell—and #0 say I, ‘We've made a mighty blunder, For politics is just the thing To send us all to thunder. Bo let us stop it—and we'll tty To pull once more together, And buy from Sternburg all our clothes For this cold winter weather. He's got a large and handsome stock, Jast brought here from the city, And that is what I wanted to say, ‘When I commenced my dity. So roll in, folke—Sternberg 8 8 man (The honest truth revealing,) Who only tries 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 acd winter clothing which they offer for salo at astonishingly low prices A SIERNBURG, & Co. Oot, 16, 63 —tf. & LAY & 28 © Fourth J& Arch Sts. $ ” PHILADELPHIA, ARE OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE French Merinoes, Good Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, New Fancy Flannel, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flannels, ete. Sept, 1st, 1863. 3m Boot AND SHOE STORE. BELLEFONTE, PA. PETER McMAHON, Proprietor. PENNA Would respectfully inform the citizens of Belle fonte and vicinity that he bas opened up a shop on ALLEGHENY STREET, A few doors below Hoffer’s Stere, is prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES mayl 1863 1y BUSINESS CARDS. H. M’ALLISTER. JAURS A. BEAVEH M ALLISTER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PRNN’A. J. D. SAUGKFR ¢, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLRFONTSE, PENN Office in the Court House, with the Treasnrer. JAMES H. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOLLRFONYE, PENNA. Office, on the Diamond, onedoor west of the lost Office. here he WILLIAM A WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARPIRLD, Paxn’a. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when spaet ally retained in connection with resident Counsel. J.J, LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLNFONYS. CBXYRE CO., PA. snow prepared to wait upon ell who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. DR. WINGATE, DENTIST. Office and Residence directly North ei the Court House portico, At his office except two weeks in each month; beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, M.—[y. HORYVIS. ©. 7. ALEXANDER. ovis & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofice one door 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. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862. DR. J.B, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFOKTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Ofice next door to the residence of ‘lhomas 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 sale. Depos- t8 receivea A 0. FURST, ATIORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. Wk practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All legal t usiness entrusted to his oar® ill receive prompt attention. OFFICE~—On the North-west corner of the Di. amond. PR. Z. W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE €0., PA, and the publie. Office on Mill the National Hotel. Refersto Drs.J. M. McCor, " 5 SBSuRRR, .C. Tpouar: Mwoch 09, 1000—)y osite Respectfully offers his services to hik viends More Goods for Less Money CAN BE HAD AT R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any other Establishment in OENTRAL 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 cotiplete 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 CASEI, PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL XINDS CALL ANC SFP, 1885; FURNITURE WARE ROOMS Worth side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. WHERE BUREAUS, BOFAS, OUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, BTANDS: OHAIRS STOOLS, &e, &c., Of every desc iption, quality amd price, fc sale CHEAPRR than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsyliania. June 1st 1868—1y. HENRY P. HARRIS Leather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER SPANISH KIP ERENCE CALF BKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS. EOROCCO LININGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shosmakers Tools, of all kinds, to be had at STSSNMAINS CHEAP. .' thanat any other establishment in Central Penn. vlvania. Bellefonte, Dezember 19, 1863—tf. MRS. M. 8. HUGHES, MILILINITR, Allegheny Street, one door north of BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE. Has justopened a fine assortment of the latest Fyles Shing and Fomemen Goods, Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the latest fashion end at LOW PRICES. BONNETS AND HATS Always on hand and trimmed at the shortest notice, BLEACNING trade. Mayl tf 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 differept individu Done in the most complete manncr known to the : ee LATEST ARRIVAL - OF FALL AND WINTER GOOD’ AT THE “IRON RORFBR DROS, Have just received the finest assyrtment of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this place, and selling at prices that Jefy competi- tion, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods, SUCH AS MERINOS, CASHMERES, DELANES, CALZCOS AND WINTER 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. may8 HARDWARE. BAXTRESSER & CRIST, Pein IN FOREIGN AND DOMES- TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW SHADES, DOOR MATS CUTLERY SAWS RIFLES PISTOLS SHOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOLS SADDLERS TARDW ARE Carringe Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenters Tools. STEEL SPRINGS, PAINTS, OILS; GLASS, NAILS, &e, &e,, &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 sell lower than any other establishment in the country Their establishmext will be found on tha Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte EST ARNILIISEINMD L760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Manafacturor 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) Would eall the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, vis: BROWN SNUFF. Hirshoss Demigros, Fine Rappes, Pure Virginia. Coarse Rappee. Nachitoches. American Gentleman, Copenhagen, YELLOW SNUFF, Honey Dew Scoteh Frosh Honey Due Scotch, Fresh Scotoh. Bootoh, High Toast Seoteh, Irish High Toast, of Lundyfoct, Attention is called to the large reduction in prices of Fine-out chewing and smoking Tobaccos, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SNOKIN&. FINE CUT CHEWING. SNORING. Long, P, 4. L. or plain, 8. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2 Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster, Nos1 & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish, mixed, Granulated. N. B,—A circular of prices will be sent or application. April 17 1 year 2 “has I ADDIE HMI HARA BES DE AWNUFAC.LORLY The subscriber begs 1éave to inform the world, and tho people of Centres County in particular, that he still continues to’ carry on the Saddlery business in all its various branches, at his sho cn the NorTH-EAST corner of ALLEGHANY og BISHOP Streets; where can be found at ail times a foll supply of Saddler, Pridles, Collars, Waggon Harness, Carriage Harness Wagon Whips, Trooks, 2 } Driving Whips’ Valises, Netts, Halters’ &o., &o., &o. made of the very best material, and WARRANTED to be pat to-gather in the most substantial man- ner. Prices to suit the times. ©all and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, you need not purchase. JERRY TOLEN & Co. als; the inte is payable and will be paid half } youriy ta id xpi 16; Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 82. 1-y. FRONT.” MISCELLANEOUS. C4 ! | Hox. Wirsox M’'Caxoress Judge ot the United ° States Circais Court, President. Corner Penn and St. Clatr Streets, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania : ; The Largest, Cheapest and Best. $35 pays for a full commercial course. i f=" No extra charges for Mauufacturers, Steam boat, Raiiroad and Bank Book-Keeping, Ministers’ sons at half price. Scudents eater and review at any time. This Institution is conduoted by experienced Teachers and Practical Accountants, who prepare yrung men for active business, at the least ex- peuse and shortest time, for the mogt lucrative and reéponsible situations. Dirnowas granted for merit oply. Hence the universal preference for graduates ¢f this College, by business men. Prov. A. Cory, the best Penman ofthe Un- ion, who holds the largest No. of 1s PrEMivus. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Writing. : Circulars containing full information sent Fr =m on application to the principles. JENKINS & SMITH © ; : Prinetpsl 57 Attond where tHe Sone and Clerks of Bauvkers and Business Men ghaduate. Alii NATIONAL COMME: CIAL COLLEGES LOCATED I PHILADELPHIA. __ S.E. cor. 7thand Chestnut Str sets. N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN LLBANY TROY, BUFFALO, L#AVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOVIS. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, COMMER fal AR ITHMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, FORMS, Cc, RESPON- DENCE, &c , practically taught. i These Colleges being under the same geners! and local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greater faoilities tor. mgs parting instruction than any other similar in#e tutions in the country. A Scholarship 1ssued by any one is good in aR for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College hasbeen recently en larged ard refuruished in a superior manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Commer cail Institution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books em bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametie Comomumercinl Law, forsa.e and and sent by mail. EZ" For full partrenlave send v x etrevffon Oct. 17. 1862—1y. For Rats, Mice, Roachss, Ants, Bed Bugs. Moths in Furs. Woollens, &c., Insacts on Plants, Fotwls, Animals, &e. : Pat up in 25¢. 50c. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles & Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Pnsti- tutions, &e. ; “Only infallible remedies known.” “Free from Poisons ’' ‘ Not dangerous to the Human Family. . ¢ Rats come out of their holes to die. 177" Sold wholesale in all large cicies. i Sold by all Druggists ahd Retailers e¥ery where. [= !!! Beware'!! of all worthless imitations: fe” See that ¢ CosTAR’S’’ name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask. before you buy E57 Address HENRY R.COST4R. i Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. i Sold a HARRIS'S )RUG STORE cllefonte,. Pa. March 27, i883-8m. Mr. 8. A. MecQuistion would respeotfully is form the eitizeus of Centre county, that he has opened a new Carriage Marufactory, in the resy of Cummings’ Livery Stable, whee hs is prepared to manufacture CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, PHAYELONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, a SLEDS, &C.. &0 at prices to suit the time.s. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863. 1y. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!!! JOEN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, bcloie 8i% south side PHILADELPHIA. ; < of ag 410g Tunporter, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of ! FANCY FURS! for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. . 1 with to roturn my thanks to my friends of Centre and surrounding counties, for their vers Tiberal patronage extended to me during the lasy 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 fof 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, wnd haviug them all Manufactored unde: my own supervision—enables me to offer my cus- tomers and the public 2 much _handsomer Set of Furs for the samo money. gadis please give me a call before purchasing. fease remember the name, number and street. JOIN FAREIRA. Oct. 2d '63—4m, No. 718 Areh Sreet. Phila’ ARMERS' MUTUAL FIRS INSUR- F ANCE COMPANY. OFFIC E—YORK, PENNA. Accumulated Capital over $280 000 THIS COMPANY continues to isgne Policies of Insurance against loss or damage by fire on the safer kinds of town and country property, at rates | ag low as consistent with the safety of a Compa- ny ef this kind. The undersigned, having been appointed an agent for the above-damed Company, will attend to receiving applications for insurance. Bellefonte, C2 I. 0. HAUPT. Sept. 11, 1863. 1y. STOVES | STOVES !! : The undersigned at the Belléfonte Foundary keeps constantly on hand: a variety of cock stoves for coal or wood. We have an excel- leut cook stove especially constructed for burning soft coal ; four seizes, price from $15, upwards al- 80 ninesplate Pane: stoved for coal and wood, at prices to suit the times. A. HAUPT, & Co. spet. 2d, 1863—tf. LEE & WALKER Importers and pub lishers of MUSIC and MUSIOALL IN- STRUMENTS, No. 722 Chestnut Street, below Eighth Street, Philiadelphia. Comstantly on hand- a ne Jisoapeatof Supastor Piama Fories'