— he Tetchman A NAVE EEA MA SA VV A AAA A AAA The following is the schedule of time of closing the mails on the different routes/eaving this pleae: Normn.—Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at 9 o'clock P. M. fours.—Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, closes at ¢ P. M. East.—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos ex nt 124 P. M. uast.— Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, closes at 9 I’. M. East.—Via Iloward and I-ock Haven, closes a 9P. M. West.—Via Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at IP. M " Waesr.—Via Half Moon and Tyrone, closes at 9%.P.M RAILROAD ROUTE. Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, ieave Bellefonte at T4A M. Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at 330P. M. BTAGE ROUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on Mondays, W ednesdays, Fridays, at 64 A. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, leave daily at 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 at6 AM Stages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove illg, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at TA. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. 0 CoMING,— the day of retribution for 4bol-* tionists, and the season for Cotillion par- ties Who’le have the first? —0 I~ The grand Jury at the last session returned a bill, in favor of building a new jail, We suppose then, itisa fixed fact, asthe grand Jury at the August term agreed upon ‘he same thing. Qo om — B®. The vew brick house owned and occupied by Mr. Austin Iddings at Miles- turg, was burnt to the ground on Wedunes- day m rring last. Butlittle of the furni- ture was saved. We have not learned the origin of the fire, 0 —eeeres If you want a dish of good, fresh, fa oysters, go to our friend Dolan’s under the Penuaylvania Hotel. Jim” knows how to keep the little ““tixens,” that make the pre- ‘bivalves delicious, and has things in order 0 make one feel comfortable and pleasant, 0 77 Our entorprising and obliging friend R D. Cummings, who is always ahead of all competition, has fitted up a room in splen- did style, in kis hotel, for a ladies oyster @oloon. Itis an establishment truly neced- ed in this place,and we know Mr. Cummings will reap a good reward, and receive the shavks and patronage of all the Ladies in gown. ree () eee * pgOn Wednesday last, Mrs. Lipton ef Milesburg, was very severel injured at the ® arning of Mr. Iddings's house. She was de ndiag her assistance in the removal of the furniture, and by some means severed sev- eral of the arteries in her arm on a broken windew-pane. The wound was a very dan- gerous cne, and it was enly with considera- ble Gifficalty that the blood was staunched dn time to prevert wncie serious consequen. ces, We learn that the lady is still so weak as to be unable to remove to her own resi- dence. We hope that her convalescence may be specdy. i A SyranGe Ciecum Tanxce.— We are in- formed that a young man by the name of Fardy Fox, formerly of this place, but now of Snowshee township, has,most unaacount- ably, dos¢ the use of ail lis limbs, without experiencing the least pain. This strange eircumstance is of recent occurrence, and, il true, is 8 most impressive and sad com. mentary upon the uncertainty ef human health and happiness, What makes it still nore sad is the fact that Mr, Fox was but recently married, and his affliction will, therefore, be felt the more deeply. Sy Court ProCEEDINGS.—Adjommned Court. —J. J. Eager vs. R,D. Cummings, Verdict for Plantifts for $373,601. James H. Ravkin was appointed Audi- tor to settle and adjust the accounts of the Prothonotary and Register. Bell, Johuson, Jack &Co., vs Thomas Wilson and others, Verdict for the Defen- dants. Franklin Routch vs. Adam Moyer. Ver dict tor Defendants. : Saml. Morrison ys. H Brockerhoof. Ver— dict for Plaintiffs for $1,029. Second Week— Regular Term.—Common- wealth va, Benj. Walker. Indictment. — Tippling house. Verdict guilty. Defend- ant sentenced to pay a fine of $15,ard costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprisen- ment in county jail for twelve days. Commonwealth vs. Simon Mulrooney.— Indictment Tippling bouke. verdict gur'ty, and defendant sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs of prosecution, aod undergo animprisonment in county jail for thirty-five days. Feory Keimer vs. Saml. McKean end Jason Kirk Jr. Verdict for Plaintiff, §1,- 947,79. Commmenweglth ys. Russel Price. De- feudant filed recogiznance to appear at next term, Commonwealth vs. Sarah R, Beck. In- dictment— Assault and Battery. Defend- ant found not guilty on the ground of iirsan- ity. : umonweRltl vs. Jacob Markie D. Koch~ snderfer and W. Solt. Indictment—As- sau 1d Battery, with intent to kill. Mar- kle » % Kockenderfer was found guilty of an assault and baling only. Solt was not found guilty at all. Markle was sentenced to 15 dollars and Nogueniuhe to 5 days imprisonment in county jail. in: vs. Fob Dawson, W. Dawson, Jno. Null, John Dunklebarger and Jesse Stewsrt. Indictment—Rape and Robbery. True Bill. Defendants bound in the sum of $600 each to appear ai nex{- Court. ; Commonwealth vs. Bryan Morrison, In- dictment— Assault and Battery. Verdict guilty and Defendant sentenced to pay 8 fine of $1, costs of prosecution, and under- go an imprisonment in the county jail for 10 days. Commonwealth vs. same. Indictment Assault and Battery—verdict guilty, “and Defendant bound over to keep the pence for ome year, On Thursday, the 15th of Oatober, by Rev. R. | Hamill, Sergeant Lot Ketner to Miss Kate Ma Cormick, all of Potter’s Mills. On Tuesday, the 3d ult., by the same, Lieut. John Hutchinson to Miss Mary KEiien, daughter of Mr. Joseph Carson, all of Potter township. On Thursday, the ,5th ult, by the same, Mr. George Markle. of Harris township, to Miss Ma- ry Ann Koch. of Potter township. On the 1st instant, by Rev: 8. L. Bowwmaw, at the residence of the Bride, Mr. HeNryY C. YEA- ¢eRr and Miss Exya J. SourBECK, all of this bor- ough. Thank you, Harry, for that kind “invite” ' and also for that elegant cake. We were there, you know, and saw it all, and can in- ae monial noose to be thrown over your neck without any faltering or pulling back. You did it bravely and manfully and proudly as a man ought to do who takes to his heart a sensitive, trusting woman, promising to love cherish and protect her as long as God shall give him life. And now, as you have mar- ried one of our particular friends, we are anxious that you should take good care of her, and we know she will make you a faith. ful, loving, noble wife, May God bless you both, and, caln as the unroffled sea, may your life boat glide peacefully down the stream of time. SPECIAL NOTICES. CAUTION. ; We kave this day obtained a patent for our Manufactures known as ‘*FAMILY DYE COL- RS.” The: Dyes manufactured by other persons, under the name of ‘Domestic 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 debiiity* 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. O4DEN, No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. Sept. 18, 3m. DOC. TOBIAS VENETAN LINIMENT Has GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATIS- FACTION durin the fourteen years it has been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millious, it has been p.oclaimed the pain destroyer of the world.— Pain eannot be dn this liniment i= applied. If used as directed it cannot and never has failed in asingle 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, sealds, inseet stings &c. Itis perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest persom or youngest ehild. 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, If you have been suffering from a habit indulged by the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES. WIIICH CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING SYMTOMS, It unfits them for Marriage Aad is the greatest ei! which can befal MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated in Advertistment, and if you are a s ufferer, Cut out the Advertisement, And send for it at once. Delays are dangerous Ask for Hembold’s Take no other. Cures guaranteed Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. Nov. 27th, 1863.—2m. LEGAL NOTICES. A DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate f John Like, of Beggs township, dec’d, having been granted to the uadersigned, be here- by notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it to present them, duly authen- ticated, for settlement, T. M. HALL, Nov. 27. 1863.—6t. Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR § NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Wm. M. Kelley, lite of Worth town: ship, decensed, having been granted to the un- dersigned, he hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against it to present them, du'y authenticated, for settloment. E. RECORDS, Nov. 27, 1863.—6t. Adm’r, na i © MISCELLANEOUS. | To TgpoRyarT 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 from t he 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 particularstyles for particular localities of country, but hehelps the Pea buyer to choose out of thevr 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 znecaleulable advantage a Tea Buyer has in this establishment over all others. - Parties can order Teas and will be served by us as well as though they came themselves, bein, sure to get original packages, true weights an tazes; and the Teasare warranted asrepresented. If heis no judge of Tea or the Market, if his time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a we- organized system of doing business, of an im] menge capital, of the judgment of a protessiona- TeA TASTER, and the knowledge of superior sales | men. This enables all Tea buyers—no matter if they are thousands of miles from this market—to pur. chase on as good terms here as the New York merchants. We issue a price list of the Company’s Teas, which will be sent to all who order it; compri- sing Hyson, Young Hyson, Tupens). Gun- . powder, Twankay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHHONG, ORANGE & HY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and uncolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into four classes. namely : CARGO, kigh CARGO, FINE, FINEST, that every one may understand from description and the prices annexed, that the Com- pany aro determined to wndersell the whole Tra trade. We guarantee to sell ALL our TEAS at mot over TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above cdst, believing this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been paying enormous profits Great American Tea Company, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No 81 Vesey Btreet, New Yor k Bopt. 18 196P-Sm. ”~ form the pubhe that you allowed the matri- |* NEW HOFFER BROTHERS I8 THE PLACE 70 GET ALL KINDS OF GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Bellefonte, November 27th 1863. THE LARGEST, CHEAFST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS in Bellefonte, will be found at the cheap storo of —.. A. SUSSMAN. ADVERTISEMENTS. AT } I MISCELLNEO 1s, = STYRNBEES MALL BY PCMP SUNKINS, ESQ. The times, they say, aro 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, orall this mighty bother, And Democrats Republicans— Bo each ore blames the other. Some swear that LinooIn’s just To core thie mighty evil, While others “uy no's trying hard ‘To send us to the Devil, -v And so it goes—and politics, 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 men 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, Normake 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 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 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, Just brought here from the city, And that is what I wanted to say, When I commenced my dity. So roll in. folks—Sternberg & a 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 ard winter clothing ging? CEL LAN i.OTUS. MiSs More Gosds for Less Money CAN BE HAD AT 2. 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 CASEI, PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL KINDS i 5 CALL ANC YE. 1353. which they offer for sale at hingly low prices. Oct. 16, 63 —tf. A 81ERNBURG, & Co. 2 2, &* Fourth j& Arch Sts, < PHILADELPHIA, PENNA ARE OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE, French Merinoes, Good Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, New Fancy Fklannels, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, Whit and Blue Flannels, etc. Sept, 1st, 1863. 3m Boor AND SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, 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 Hoffer’s Store, here he is prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES mayl 1863 1y BUSINESS CARDS, H. M’ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER MM ALLISTER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. J. D. SHUGFR 1, ATTORNEY AT LAV, BELLEFONTE, PENN Office | in the Court House, with the Treasurer. JAMES FI. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Office, on the Diamond, one door West of the lost Office. WILLIAM A WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : CLEARFIELD, PENN’A. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci ally cetained in connection with resident Counsel. J. J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA. snow prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms athis residence on Springstreet. DR. WINGATE, DENTIST. Office and Residence directly North ui the Court Louse portico, At his office except two weeks in each month, beginning with the first Monday of the month Bellefonte, M.—[y. HORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER. (OVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Oftee oe door below Reynold’s Bank Nov. 21.—1 2 ORVIS & CORSE. ATTORNEY'S A'Tl' LAW, . Lock HAvEN Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Chnton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862. DR. J.B, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional ealls as heretofore, he espectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Office next door to the residence of Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street. July 25, 1862—1y. BANKING HOUSE, — OF —— WM. F. REYNOLDS & €O., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., FA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted.Col- lections made an proceeds promptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the E astern cities constantly on hand for sala. Dopos- ts recelvea a ¢ FURST, ATiIORPNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOYTZs PA. WL practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All legal 1 usinesg entrusted to his car® will receive prompt aitention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di. amond. DR, Z. W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE C0., PA, Respectfully offers his services to his rviends and the public. Office on Mill osite the National Hotel. Boliefonte, Novembro 37h 1906. Refersto Drs. J. M. McCoy, ‘“ 8B. TroupsoONw, ‘“ T.C. Teomas, Mrech 20, 1608—3y FURNITURE WARE ROOMS North side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. WHERE BUREAUS, SOFAS, OUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTS EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS, OHAIRS STOOLS, &e, &e., Of every dese iption, quality and price, fc sale CHEAPER than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsyli ania. June 1st1863—1y. HENRY P HARRIS Leather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER SPANISH KIP ERENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS. MOROCCO LININGS, &C., &C Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tcols, of all kinds, to behad at SUSSMAN 3 CHEAP... thanat any other establishment in Central Penn. vlvania. Bollefonte, Deseinber 19, 1862—tf. MRS. M. 8. HUGHES, MILLILITER, Allegheny Street, one door north of BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE. Has justopened a fiue assortiaent of tLe latect Sips Ging and Sonne Gad, Which she is prepared vo make up and trian in the latest fashion and &t LOW PRICES. BONNET AND HAT Always on hand and trimmed at the shortest notice. BLEACHING Done in the most complete manner known to the trade. Mayl tf JFIVE-TWENTY U.S. LOAN Wm. F. Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subscription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts oan be had to suit the means of different individu als; the inte is payable and will be paid half id Fig Bo ap 16, S08 t MISCLLLAMNEC US. LATEST Er AKRIVAI or FALL AND WINTER GOOD ! : - AT THE ROTPIR BABI. Have just received the finest assirtment of place, and selling at prices that Jefy competi tion, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods. SUCH AS MERINOS, CASHMERES, DELANES, CALICOS AND WINTER « DRESS GOODS Also, alarge assortment of ladies and gentle mens’ BOOYS AND SHOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce, may8 HARDWARE. BAXTRESSER & CRIST, EALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES. TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW SHADES, “IRON FRONT” Fall and Winter ttoods ever brought to this. i ed | Hox. Winsox M'CanpLuss Judge ot the United Slates Circuit Court, President. Corner Penn aid Mt. Clatr Streets, Pittsburgh, Lerimsyleanta The Lorgest, Cheapest ard Best. $35 pays for a fall cominereial course. £37 No extrucharges for Mvafuoturers, Stoam | bonrt, Raiiroad and Bank Book-Keeping, | Ministers’ sons ut half price. Scudunts enter { and review at any time. . | This Institut on is conducted by experienced { Teachers nnd Practical Accountants. who J-ung men for sotive Lusiness. at the least ex- pense and ehortest time. for the most lucrative and responsible eituations. DiprLowas granted | for merit only. Fenes the universal preference i for graduates of this College, by business mon. 1. Pror. A. Cowrny, the best Penman of the Un- | ion, who holds the largest No. of Ist Premions. i and over all competitors, teaches Kapid Business Writing. | Circulars containing full information sent Fn em | on application to the principles | JENKINS & SNITH i rincipal EF Attend where the Sons and Cler| ol Baukers and Business Men graduate, 2 3 NATIONAL COMME. CIAL COLLEGES PHILADELLIIA. S.8. cor. 7th and Chestnut Streets, N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYY .TBANY TROY, BUFFALQ, 1 #8 VELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & £17. LOIS. Book-kkeriNg, PeNMaNsuHIp, Coumpp 1AL AR- ITHMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAY, Forms, Cc. RESPON- DENCE, &¢ , practically taught, i These Colleges being under the same general and local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greater fuciiitios tor im- parting instruction than any other timilar insti dnifnns in the country. 3 Scholarship sued by any ouo is gr ry unlimited Vito: TaD usw god kt ‘ho Philadelphia College has hoen recent] larged 2nd refurnished in A Stporiny Ey 18 now the largest and most prospero Cow! et Institution in the rs Ero mae ryant & Stratton’s se:ies of T »xt, hooks - bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aree Jonismmersisl Law, for sa.c and aud sent by EF" For full paitienlavs send 1+ 4 en cubar Oct. 17. 1862—Ty. or Rats, Mice. Roaches, Aunts, Moths in Furs, Woollens, &e., Liants, Fowls, Animals. &e. Pat up in 25e. 50c and 81 00 Boxee, Tottlos & ¥ lusks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Iust- tutions, eo. “Only infallible remodies known.” * Free from Poisons Bed Bugn, Insects on DOOR MATS CUTLERY SAWS RIFLES P1S OLS SHOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOL3 | SADDLERS HARDWARE | Carriage Makers’ Tuning and Carpenter's STEEL SPRINGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, &e, &e,. &c. &e. And all other kinds of merchandise usually gept 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 tha Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte ESTABLISEIERID 1760 PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and To%acco Hanufaeturor 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York.) Would call tha attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufaciure, viz: . BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rap ea, Pure Virginia. Cozrse Rappee, Nachitoches. American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Dew Scotch Fresh Honey Dus Scotch, Fresh Scoteh, Scotch, . High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot, Attention is called to the large reduction in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaceos, which will be found of a superior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, P, 4. L. or plain, S. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2 Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster, Nosl & 2 Tin Foil Cavendizh, Turkish. mixed, Granulated. N. B,—A circular of prices will be sent on application. A CHANCE FOR Ba 9 I te By BARGANS! 7. ef 3 © 3 HARWIESD SAM AINUTUF AC: ORY and tho people of Centre County in particular, that he etill continues to carry en the Saddlery ~n tho Nortn-East corner of ALLEGHANY an BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times April 17 1 year SaBhHi8 DRIBAT. and Tus subscriber begs leave to inform the world business in all its various branches, at his sho a fnll supply of Saddles, o Waggon Harness Bridles, oe ? Carriage Harness Collars, ‘Wagon Whips, Trunks, Driving Wii rivin, 2 Valiges, : re Halters’ Netts, &c., &e., ke. made of the very best material, and WARRANTED to be pat to-gather in the most substantial man- ner. Prices to suit the times. Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, you need not purchase. TOLBN & Co. ** Not dangerous to the Human Farzily. ¢ Rats come out of their holes to die.’ 2 Sol Thole in all lurge cities. be old by a ruggist ctailors Bs ggists and Retailers every EF”!!! Beware"! of all wortllcss imitation §Z* See that * Costan's" Tae is 2 eae! J) Box, Lottle and Flask. hefore you buy. £4 Alin In HENZY KE. COSTAR. . renecrpal Depot 432 Bros NX i Ia i J roadway, N. Y, HARRIS'S RUG STORE Bellefonte,. Pa. March 27, 1863-8m. Mr. 8 A. McQuistion would respectfully ian form the eitizeus of Centre county, that he hae opened a new Carriage Marufuclory, in the rear of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where he is prepared to manufacture CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, SULKIES, PHAYETONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGIIS, SLEDS, &C.. &C at prices to suit the time.a. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 8, 1863, 1y. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!! JOIN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, below Sth sou'h s:de PiILADELPHIL. . Importer, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of PANGCY FURS! fur Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. I wish to return wy thanks to my friends o Centre and surrounding counties, for their ver liberal patronage extended tu me during the lasy fow years, and Iwould say to them that I now have in store, of my own iianortativn anl Manu. facture a very extensive assortment of nll the dif ferent kinds and qualities fof Fancy Fars, for Ladies and Children, that will be’ worn during the Fall aud Winter scasons, , Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe, and having them all Manatictored unde my own supervision—cnables mo to offer my ons. tomers and the public & mach handromer Set o Furs for the samo money. Ladies piease giv me a call before purchasing. Please romtpibag the name, number and street. JOIN FAKEIR Ap Oct. 2d ’63—4m, No. 718 Arch Sreet. Phila ARMERS' MUTUAL FIR« 1NSUR- ANCE COMPANY. OFFIC E—YORK, PENN'A. 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, having been appointed an agent for the above-named Company, will attend to receiving applications for insurance Bellefonte, Pa , I. C. HA4vPT, Sept. 11, 1863. ly. STOVES ! STOVES !! The undersigned at the Bellefonte Foundary keeps constantly on hand a variety of cook etoves for coal or wood. € have an excel- lent cook stove especially constructed for burnin soft coal ; four svizes, price from $15, upwards af 80 nine-plate paris stovee for coal and wood, at prices to suit the times. woot. 2d, 1863—if. A. HAUPT, & 00. ty Eo Tr ———— EE & WALKER Imoortars and pub 1 f { lishers of MUSIC and MUSICALI STRUMENTS. No. 722 Chestnut Street, I Srey Bellefopte, Bept., 10th 62. 1.g, Pigith Street, Phliadelphia. Consiantl a 6 'ge assorimentof Smior i ed 1618, 1853 1p. ne
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