AA ain eo LR t The following 1s the sehedule of time of closing the mails on the different routesleaving this pleae: Nogrrn.—Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes ut 9 o’olook P. M. Bours —Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce Creck, closes at 9 P. M. Bast. —Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos | es at 124 P. M. y <a#T.— Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, closes at 91°. M. East —Vin Howard and Tock Haven, closes a oP. M. Was is Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at Wrsr.—Via Half Moon and Tyrone, closes at 9. P.M. RAILROAD ROUTS. Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at THA. M. Bald Engle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at 330P.M SETAGE ROUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon. leave on Mondays. W ednesdays, Fridays, at 84 4. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of JHublersburg, leave dailyat 1 P. M. Btagee for Lock Maven Via of Howard leave SoLpiers A Socrery.—The managers of this Society wish to send a box for the ben- efit of the exchanged prisoners, statiomed at Annapolis, Maryland. They, therefore, earn- estly solicit contributions of any of the lit- | tle delicacies so necessary to the comfort of the sick and suffering : such as wines, jel- lies, fruit—canned or dried—pickles, dried corn and butters of all kinds. Let no one hesitate on account of the quantity which they may have at their dis- posal, but let each one give something, be Lit little or much. All donations to be left with the Vice President, Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, so that they can be packed on Saturday, or Monday at farthest, Mns. M. WiLsoN, Pres't. R. A. Warp, Sec't’y. Dec 10, 1263. ——————- SPECIAL NO TICES. DOC. TOBIAS VENETAN LINIMENT HAs GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATIS- FACTION durin the fourteen years it bas been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been coclaimed the pain destroyer of the world.— Be cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used as directed it cannot and never has failed in Mondays Wednesday, and Erideys at 7 A. M. Btages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave Tally at 6 A M Stages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove Mills. leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaysat TA. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. f= Why don't somebody bring us that load of dry pine wood? We are froze now 80 badly that we can almost spit icicles. go B&.. On monday night lask the clothes- line of Mr, Wm. Cook, was robted of sev- eral valuable articles. Thieves must be as plenty about town now as Abolitionists were at the time of the clection. ——0 = Mr. Burpside is receiving daily by exp resr, large additions to his already cnor. mous stack of Groceries, Candies, and a single instance. For colds, coughs and | influens za, it 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, sealds, inseet stings &e. Itis perfectly innocent 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, If you have been suffering from a habit indulged by the YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES. WHICH CAUSES S80 MANY ALARMING SYMTOMS, It un fits them for Marriage Aad is the greatest evil which can befal MANOR 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, Obristmas presents. Cur country friends who desire anything in his line should not | fail to give bim a call, and we will wager | = — our hat they will not go away disappointed. | His clerks know how to wait on custom- | ers. ‘lry them once. | a BE We don’t know who 13 to blame, but certainly some oneis ecnsurable for the con- dition of the Town Clock. Itis seldom in order, and never to be relied on, some times it strikes and sometimes it don’t. At the prescut rate of twisting and turning, and hammering and fixing about it, it will not be long until a new one is needed. Why don’t the town council attend to it ? Politics prevents, —eh ! 0- Ox HaNDp Arrrapy.—Authur's Howe Magazine for January. Every reader kuows T, S, Arthur. and all are satisfied as to his ability to furnish a magizine suited for the home circle. Vergmia F. ‘Townsend oae of the best female writers mn America, assists in the cditorial depart- mect, and the best artists are engaged to furnish engravings. Taking all iu all, the Home Mugazine is equa, if not superior to apy of the $3 publications. It costs but $2 per annum, aud we would advise our triends to subscribe for it. It will be rich duriog the coming year. Address T. S. Arthur, Phill’a 0 p& The prince of Magazines, —the pride of monthly publications—the old-stand-by KNICKERBOCKER, has once more reached us. Not having received it for some time we had come to the conclugion that it had found newer « nd more agreeable friends, and forgotten us ent'rely, but we were agreea- bly disappointed on the receipt of the De- cember number, which is just as good, in- teresting, and structive as any of the ex- cellent numbers that have preceeded it, If our subscribers wish areal good magazine we would advise them to enclose $3 to Kinnahan Cornwallis, N.Y. and get the KNICKERBOCKER. 0 Bg PREPARED FOR THE DRAFT.—Accor - ding to a recent order of the Provost Mar shal General, all persons claiming exempt ion from the draft, for other causes than physi. cal disability, must present their claims in writing to the Enrollment board at Wil liamsport on or before the 20th day of De. ccmber, 1863. There are a great many per. soos in this county who would be exempt, on the ground of being the only support of aged and infirm parents, Where there are two or more sous liable to the draft, cither parent that is living, can make a selection of one of them to be exempt, We therefore give them this notice, and advise them at ounce to see Some competent attorneys and Lieve their papers gotten up in the proper form before the 20th ot this month. 0 FATAL AFFRAY —A most unfortunate af- fair occured at the hotel stable of Mr, Copen- haver, in this place on Monday last between the hostler George Champion and James Koc trom Pennsvally, which in ali probabil- ity will result in the death of the latter, — The particulars as far as we have been able 19 learn are as follows : Koch had brought a load of corn to town and had his horses et the stable to feed them; while attempting to water them from a hairel placed at the Lydrant for the hostler’s convenience; a dispure arose, and Koch knocked Champion dew, after recovering from the blow, Champion seized a pees of iron or some other weapon, felling Koch to the floor, cut_ ting him §o badly wn the face, neck and side that there is little hope of his recovery. Both of the men we believe have hereto- fore borne good characters, and Chamgion has always heen considered a peaceful, at tentive and obliging <hostler, and as to which was in the wrong we know not, And as the case will be brought befere the Quar- ter sesstons, we prefer to let the matter rest where it ig, hoping that justice may be done to both parties. . Champion was arrested, and gave securi- By iu the som of $600. He has since Leen rearrested und 18 pow confined in Jail, a SA SIN RES 55 : Cures guaranteed Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. Nov. 27th, 1863. —2m. LEGAL NOTICES. J XECUTOR S NOTICE. Letters restamentary on the Es. tate of Plilip Moyer, late of Harris township, deceased, hving been granted to the subscri- bers, they request all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims ti present them, duly au- thenticated. for settlement. Dee. 11, 1863—6t. DENRY MEYER. DANIEL HESS, A UDITOR'S NOTICE 3 I'he undersigned, an Auditor ap- pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to make dlstribution to and among those entitled thereto, of the money in the hands of George Alexander, Sheriff, arising trom the sale of the Real lstate of Jacob Shrom, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in lelicfonte, on Saturday, the 16th day of January, A. D. 1864, at10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. A. O. FURST, Dec. 11—4t, Auditor. § UDITOR § NOTICE. : < The undersigned, an Auditor ap- peinted by the Court of Common Pleas ot Centre Connty, to distribute the money in the hands of George Alexander, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the Rea! Estate of Jo hn Glenn, will attend to the duties of his said appointment at the office of A. O. Furst, Esq., in Bellefonte, on Monday the 18th day of January next} when and where all persons interested may attend if they think prop- er. J. D.SHUGERT, Dea. 11--4t. Auditor. A DHINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. + Letters of Administration on the Estate cf John Like, of Beggs township, decd, Laving been granted to the undersigned, he here- by notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediato® payment, and those having claims against it to present them, duly authen- ticated, for settlement, T. M. HALL, v. 27. 1863.—6t. Administrator. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 3 Letters of Admimstration on the Estate of Wm, M. Kelley, late of Worth town- ship, deceased, having been granted to the un- dersigned, he hereby notifies all persons indsbted to said Estate to make immediate payment, aud those having claims against it to present them, duly authenticated, for settloment. E. RECORDS, Adm'r, Nov. 27, 1863.—6t. MISCELLANEOUS. THE GRFAT AmericanTeaCompany, 51 VESEY STREET, N. Y, Since its organization, has created a new era in the history of Wholesaling Teas in 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 ke ONE PRICE asked Another pecuharity o: the Company is that their T&A Taster not only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS as to quality, value, aud partienlarstyles for particular localities of country, but he helps the Tea buyer to choose out of their enormous stock such TEAS as are best adapted to his particular wants, and not only this, but points out to him the best bargains. It is easy to see the incalculable advantage a Tra Buyer has in this establishment over all others. Parties ean order Teas and will be served by us ag well as though they camo themselves, being sure to get original packages, true weights and ta:es, and the Teas are warranted as represented. If he is no judge of Tea or the Market, if his time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a we- orgarvized system of doing business, of an iml menso capital, of the judgmeat 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, den, Gun- powder, Twarkay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & IY- SON PEKOE, JAPAN TEA, of eyery descripfion, colored and uncelored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into four g namely; CARGO, Zigh CARGO, FINE, I, that every cne may understand from cription and the pre cgs annexed, that the Com- pany are determined to undersell the whole Tra trade. : We guarantee to sell ALL cur TEAS at not over TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to tho many who have heretofore been paying enormous profite Great American Tea Cempany, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ; No 31 Vesey Street, Now York Sept. i8, 1863—3m. HOFFER BROTHERS IS THE PLACE TO GEI ALL XINDS OF GOODS, EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Bellefonte, November 27th 1833. THE LARGEST, CHEAPXST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS | in Bellefonte, will be found at the cheap stora of A. SUSSMAN. 8:llefonte, Nove mbre 27th 1863. mei Ry jPUlLADRLDRI,, |__ MISCELLNEOUS. ‘STERNBERG MALL. BY PUMP SoRTINS, ESQ. . The times, thoy 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, For all this mighty bother, And Democrats Republicans— So each one blames the other Some swear that Lincoln’s just : _ Ss To cure this mighty evil, : While othezs uy ne’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, thisisall 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,” Thatneed not cause a trouble, Normake 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 none at all—and go say I, We've made a mighty plunder, For politics is just the thing To send us all to thunder. Bo let us stop it—and we'll try T'o pull once wore 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 s a (The honest truth revealing.) Who only tries to make his “pile,” Py fair and upright dealing. man A. Sternburg & Cos, Reynolds Arcade, next door above the “Conrad House,” have j ceived a splendid lot of fail ard winter which they offer for sale at as‘onishingly low prices. Oct. 16, "63 —tf. A S1ERNBURG, & Co. & LA gy < Fourth & Arch Sts. < PENNA ARE OPENING FOR THE FALL TRADE, French Merinoes, Good Black Siiks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, New Fancy klannels, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, White and Blue Flanaels, ete. Sept, 1st, 1863. 3m BOOT AND SHOE STORE. BELLEEONTE, PA. PETER McMAHON, Proprietor. Would respectfully inform the eitizens of Belle fonte and vicivity that he has opened up a shop on ALLEGUENY STREET, A few doors below Hoffer’s Store, is prepared to sell at the here he LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES : mayl 1863 1y BUSINESS CARDS, H. M’ALLISTER. = JAMES A. BEAVEX MM ALLISTER & BEAVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAY, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. J. OD. SBUGFR ¢. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN _Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer. JAMES EH. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Offce, on the Diamond, one door west of the lost Ofiice. WILLIAM A WALLACE, ATIOR! EY AT LAW, : CLEARFIELD, PENNA. Will visit Bellefonto rrofessionally when speci: ally setained in connection with resident Counsel. AUGER Rd ed J. J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE. CENTRE C0., PA. snow prepared to wait upon all who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. 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. Oftes 28 door below Reynold’s Bank Nov. 21.—1 2 ORVES & CORSE, ATTORNEY'S A'l' LAW. Lock HAVEN Pa. | Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 209, 1862. DR. J. 5, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAR & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls 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. Sayer. BANKING HOUSE, (OF wie WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO0., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Bills ef Shelve and Notes discounted.Col- lections made and proceeds romptly remitted. Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exchange in the E astern cities constantly on hand for sala. Depos- ts receivea 4 Sa 0 PURST, AT iOPRNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. WiLL practice in the several Courts of Contre ard Clinton counties. All legal 1 usiness entrusted to his car® will receive prompt attention. OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- amond. DR. Z, W, THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE CO., PA, Respectfully offers his services to his rviends and the public. Office on "Mill asile the National Hotel. Refers to Drs. J. M. McCor, ¢“ 8. THOMPSON, ¢ T.C. Tnonaa. Muuch 20, 1862 My Notions, Country Store BUREAUS, SOFAS, 0 STOOLS, &e, &e., June 1st1863—1y. MOROCCO Central Penn viva BONNET stock of Ready Made Clothing, Queensware, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware PRODUCE PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL WHERE UNGES, Jpg MISCELLANEOUS. : More Goods for Less Money CAN BE HAD AT HATS & GAPS, R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any cther Establishment in CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. He keeps constantty on hand a choice STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, And in fact a complete assortment of all the articles usually found in a first class Taken in Exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices in CASEY, KINDS CALL ANC SKF. Aug. 7 18063. HAT RACKS, TURVITURE WARE ROOKS North side of the Diamond. BELLEFONTE, PA. WHAT NOTS STANDS. CHAIRS SOLE LEATHER Of every desc iption, quality and price, fc CHEAPER than at any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsylvania. HENRY P HARRIS EXTENSION TABLES, sale Leather! Leather! SPANISH KIP FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTKY CALF SKINS. ’ LININGS, &C., &C nia. Bellefonte, De. ember 19, 1362--tf. latest fashion and at LOW PR CES, MRS. 1. 5. HUGHES, MIT. TIN ER, Allegheny Street, one door north of BLANCHARD’S LAW OFFICE. Has just opened a fine assortment of the latest Siylls Griing and Fires Gee, Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds, to behad at SUSSNMANS CHEAP. ! than at any other establishment in Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the AND HAT notice. trade. Always on hand and trimmed at the shortest LEACHING Done in the most complete manncr known to the Mayl tf yearly in geoff. JIVE- TWENTY U. 8. LOAN Wm. F. Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subscription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan cau be had to suit the means of different indiviflu als; the integgst ju payable and wiil b april 10, Amounts e paid half 9) or FALL AND WINTER GOOD ! AT THE “IRON -FRONT" HOTTER BALI. Have just received the finest ass rtment of Fall and’ Winter toods ever brought to this tion, CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods, SUCH AS MERINOS, - CASHMERES,, DELANES, CALIODS. AND WINTER DRESS GOODS mens’ BOOS AND SIXOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS AND SPLENDID BA | Cash or Country Produce, a i mays | HARDWARE.| BAXTRESSER & CRIST, PJEaLER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES- TIC HARDWARE, WINDOW EHADES, DOOR MATS CUTLERY SAWS RIFLES PISTOLS SHOT GUNS AXES EDGE TOOLS | SADDLERS HARDW ARE Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's T ouls STEEL SPRINGS. PAINTS, OILS, i GLASS, NAILS, &e., &e,. &c. &e. Apd 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 the Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte LHSTABLISEIRII760 PETER LORILLARD, S uff 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. Demigros, Pure Virginia. Nachitoches. Copenhagen. Macaboy, Fine Haphes, Coarse Rappee. American Gentleman, YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Dew Scotch. Fresh Honey Due Scotch, Fresh Scotch. Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish igh Toast, cr Lundyfoet, Attention is called to the large reduction in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos, which will be found of a superior quality. - TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long P. 4. L. or plain, 8. No. C dish, or Sweet, 8) No. 2 Sw ented Oronoco, Canaster, Nos1 & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. mixed, Granulated. a N. B.-A circular of prices will be sent or appiication. dpi year lth A CHANCE FOR 3 “wens IER gABBLR BAIBAR, HARNESS MAINTE AC LORY and tho people of Centre County in particular, business in all its various branches, at his shop cn the NorTi-East corner of ALLEGHANY an BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times a full supply of Saddles, Waggon Harness, Bridles, Carriage Harness Collars, Wagon Whips, Trunks, Driving Whips’ Valises, Notts, Halters’ &o., &o., &c. place, and selling at pricos that Jlcfy competi- | I JENKINS & SMITH | | | 1 1 | Also, a large assortment of ladies and gentle: | | | { i | | puNcE, & BARGAINS), OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR I The subscriber begs eave to inform the world. | that he still continues to carry on the Baddlery | : i £3 : I Ar Ee & » (MISCELLANEOUS. oe : “ Hox. WinsoN M'Caxbrrss Judge ot the Us States Circuit Court, President. Corner Ponn and St. Clary Streets, Pattsbu; Levinsulvania The Lergest, Cheapest ord Best, i ®35 pays for a full commercial course, | 8% Hoextra charges for Maunfaoturers, Ste | boat, Raiiroad and Bank Book-Keeping, | Ministers’ sons at half price. Scudents er i and roview at any time. . This Institut.on is condueted by experien Tenchers and Practical Accountants, who pre; | JruGg men for active bLusiness. at the least | pense and shortest time, for the most luerat and resporsible situations Djrrovas gra for merit only. Honce the universal prefere: for «rnduates of this College, by business men {. Poor. A. Cowry, the best Penman of the { { fon, who Lolds the largest No. of isp Premrv | and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Busi + Writing. Circuluzs containing full information sent FR on npplication to the principles. i i LPrincipa £57 Attend where the Sons and Clerks Bankers and Business Men graduate, NATIONAL COYNE: CiL COLLEGES PHILADELPIIIA. £.Z. cor. Tthand Chestnut Streets, N.Y. CITY, BHOOKLYN- TBAN' TROY, BUFFALO, LsaVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOTS. Bouk-xxkring. PENMANSHIP, Connpp IAL Arn ric, Com MERCIAL LA w, INS Ces RESPON t. or the same gener: ng in each th- r facilities tor im- pany other similar insti Al ued by any one is good in al for an un d timo. g a The Philwdciphia Colleze hasbeen resently or larged and refurni : hed ina superior mamer, a | st peospercus Comme, te. wrt & Stratton *i'es of Text hooks, em sr Book-Keeping. Commercial Aritometi Cony muwvrcial Law, forsaeand and seut b mail. EF For full particelare send » « eireul. Oct. 17. 1362—17y. For Rats. Mice, Roaches, An's, Bed Bug. Moths tn Furs. Woollens, &e., Insocts cn "ants, Fowls, duimals. &e. Pat up i Oe. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles = Flasks. $3 and 33 sizes for liotels, Public Insn- tutions, &e. “Only infallible remedies known.’ “Tree fiom Poisons 7° ‘ Not dangerous to the 1Tuman Farily. ¢* Ruts come out of their holes to die.’ £37 Bold wholesale in all large cities. {7 Sold by sll Druggists and Retailersevery where. NM Beware"! of all worthless imitations t ¢ CosTar’s’’ name is on eaci Box, Bottle and Flask. hofore you hay. L7° Address HENZY B. COSTAR. Li Principal Depot 432 Broadway, N. Y. VU) a HARRIS'S RUG STORE Bellefonte,. Pa. {£7 Suid \2. LN CARREIGE BANUEACTORY Mr. 8S 4. MeQuiston would respectfully ir form the citizens of Centre county, that he his opened a new Carriage Mavrufactory, in the re: « of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where he is prepara to manufacture + CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, SULKIES, PHAYETONS, SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGUS, SLEDS, &C., &C at prices to suit the time.s. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte, Feb. 8, 1363, 1y. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!! JOIN FAREIRA, T18 ARCH Street, below Sth souk sid: PUILADELPHIA. Tinporter, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY VYURS! for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. TI wish to veturn my thanks to my friends o Contre and surroundiug counties, for their ve: liberal patronage extended to me during the lazy few years, and [would say to them that I no. have iu store, of my own imc ion and Manu- facture a very extensive sent of all the di- ferent kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, fo : d Children, that will be, worn during, td Winter seasons, ing the direct Importer of all my Furs froin Europe, and having them all Manatuetored und: my own supervision—enables me to offer my cus- tomers and the public » mach handsower Set v: ¥ the samo mongy. Ladies please gis me acall before puichasing, Plesse remembes the name, number and street. JOIN FAREIR » Oct. 24 ’63—4w, No. 718 Arch Sreet. Phil: adies ARMERS' MUTUAL FIR4 INSUR- ANCE COMPANY. OFFIC E~YORK, PENNA. Accumulated Capital over $280 000 THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policiea « Tusurance against loss or damage by fire on th safer kinds of town and country property, at rat. - | as low as consistent with the safety of a Comp. ny sf this kind. ; { The undersigned, having been appointed #n | agent for tha above-named Company, will atte | ving applications for insurance Bellefonte, Pa |! 1. C. HAUPT.. Sept. 11, 1 3 iy. TIVES ! STOVES !! I'be undersigned at the Bellefonte Foundary keeps constantly on hand a variety cook stoves for coal or wood. We have an exce!- lent cook stove especially constructed for burnin ; | softcoal ; four seizes, price from $15, upwards w | $0 winesplate parlor stoves for coal and wood: : prices to suit the times. spet, 2d, 1863—(f. A. HAUPT, & CO made of the very best material, and WARRANTED to be put to-gather in the most substantial man- ner. Prices to suit the times. Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not eatisfled, you need not purchase . JERRY TOLEN & Co. Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62. 1-y. F EE & WALKER Importers and pu | £24 lishers of MUSIC and MUSICALL IN 'STIRUMENTS, No. 722 Chestnut Street, belo v Eighth Street, Phliadelphia. Constantly ou hau alago assortwgeutof Sweperior Piano Forts. Se 1. 18, 1363 lm. ER sab
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