1 ; 1 till -SAl** - r 4140 • • Timm *Sir - insivna 'Sr JACos...4lyori wm itall. v ot our Oleo ir44111 give yriu.tho prodrolf4orto,tololoity. itatpots.—therto la ,not anough or that Ithid 0 , 4)0110er/de 1A •thls county to e pithet • ei ,l l )ol ‘rs (need. lOaroetats are Demo crat, here, they ten Put 10 0. 61 1 no ! aell i it° with abolltihnlinu under "eel eiremereeree, and will support no man that does. "8 teten."—'We expect nothing et ether kirid, It le not Patriotism, that is filling up tha retake of Abraham Lincoln!s Army; men that, will nut enlist until tlrby receive a bounty of -.four or fire hati . dred dollars, are not Patriots; they are'iteeliers after - greenbacks and nothing more. Vorri.—We cannot toll whomill be the candi date. There* is but little consolation to be gained from the fact that the Abolitionists, . are none divided; by the time the election conies round they will unite - and support , the deril, rather than" see Democracy sue ' 'heed. `The ivadethnoghout tie etTnty, we ate told are in a most miserable oondilinn, St Itges that are due here at one o'clock P. M. r• itiAce about dark or a little before. I=l CoWs ai Lasr.—the long looke!1 for, pub- ‘lne•,firomour opnseevatire CYrepresentstive in Congress, Hon. Jas. "1". f!ale; for •w)dcb lit will pleaso accept our. mist. sincere thank& =I *qt. Chtr old friend, Mr. Summon', has received a magnificent :assortment of Spring and Summer goods, which be **tiling of at exceedingly low rates. (live him a call ; you will not be disappointed. - I=l Mar' “Flittlu" timeois about over in this section of the oountry, those who were cons --pelltate"rk,...p 1 1-. 6 h t . AWL. " had rather a bail old time of it, judging from the amount of snow, rain, mud &e., we have been blessed. with fora few weeks past. I== ATTEMTT AT RAPIC.—A ncgro by nano of Willimns was committed to jail in this place yesterday morning for an attempt to commit rape mi the body ofa little white girl, living with Mrs Beyer& This is but n practical step trtwards carrying out the new doctrine of "miscegenation. - un•taught by the Loyal. Leagues. I=l jpiirptirjOify, good natured, good look ing friend, Sternberg tins just ' , chimed from the eity with the-largest stook of limn sad boys clothing • ever brought to this town, which he is selling nt prices so low, to to astonish eviry one that calk. Success at tend him. n o r We had the pleasure of taking by the hand during tho'inod rock, or good fricad.l, Capt. B. Barger. Lieut. J. ff. Cook, nod Walter Johuaun Eat', all members of the ar ,}my, bravo, boys and jolly companioas. Ma, they all return safely, when thin "cruel "ay in Over," nid may that. he "before lout. ' I=l kir A. Haupt S.: Co., Inue removed their Foundry St 'Machine Shop to Milesburtr, where the business will hereafter be con ducted, under the firm or Haupt & Co. They have, however established a depot, ror ploughs told shears at the "Hays Tannery," near the R. R. depot in. this place, where rartnerscon leave ortlers and receive all kinds of castings. T 19,„ We would invite the attention of nit ro the splendid stock of Awelr,y ,which our friend G. W.l•Pat ten has nowon hand. lk bas just. received n vezzattperior assortment of American and English gold and tearer watches, and has made many other :addi tions to his stock. He can always Supply other establishinent in the Stale. Thisidea being a 'good fellow," And an extremely Agreeable oonpanion, ho thoroughly under elands his business, and all who call- , upon him will not fail to call again. "• I=l jar Bellefonte scorns to be infested witb Jong of potty thieves,,which it wedid be well for the-authorities to be on the look out for. During the wait week depredations haye bout oonarpitted, which may twit awa ken a sense of insecurity, on the part of per eons wita.own, or have shout them any por table property whatever. Several saloons have been broken into and the contents of the drawer and her, carried off', and quite a .number of clothes lints out Houses, stables &c., have been Tialted.jand snipped of every thing that could be put to use. Let our citizene be on the look out.. THE. ,F,ASIIIONS., 7 --The spring bonnets are out ti. - uti'lookloit:'allfilklArld like church v't etceplea4th cabbage gardens in the upper ptory. "rthitit'a no use in mincing mitten Ilk —4111 1_,.. asU staff worn on tble ‘ beatis of ' qs,ditreVy w ," is a nuisande: • A man will get noligkiiiir his money at publie glib ering filet ,ilummer—tiaat's mire. We don't r mind being outabou't dm legs with woman's . , hoope, but we 40 protest in the mildest man nee possible, sigabist the three and tour story contraptior, with bomb buildings attached which &movie . their heads. That's What we do., Viiiiilite aerieh respect and lore women for the omen "as any other man," but when ni t they dome before us emit, bfred,with leatiti or head eoveriUgklnimile ,fritfielo we, and gimcracks, and titan' d eabilge,,and• sunflowers, and bull y Oaks/ "we can't see it. - i LAIR FOR THY arilLll.o*-All there may be some of 04 lady friends who doubt the ity of elesirpastunption of leap.'year ern produon - tte following extract ser f batim trome.s UV book printed in 1600. Reed stut *nubble, old blob's ---**'Xibet4—itl!nowr-limmonne-e-parte-olLthe coMalcn Uri! in 70prd to the social reley tion of so e(ten as 'reale year tithe return. the Wyse have the privileges., dtirittg thec-firse coati:meth, of making loSe alto the mini, which they may_ doe, either by words or looks as unto them eeemeth proper ; and moreover no man will be entitled to the benefits of clergyyho doth refuels - M accept the offers of the ladye, or who dot ho in any wise treat her proposals with alight or contumely." The sellifloitt, Market Coni,s•old....tellillnllitAtAy 8i974r • ' , Brother. -WON W'Beat,.....per bushel* ..... .......t..4 1,85 nod, .....do., ........ --d0...3 ..... 3 - ~.....1,30 Rye, ''' (16 ' ~....3.13 2 8 cora.elted„.... ..................... .... 4 lit alley, ao ....... ....a...........1,15 Buckwheat, 3 .d0.........5.... ... ... .275 Clover Seed, do T,OO Potatoes do t 75 Lard, - ' per potted, ...... ....., . 15 Bacon,., ~.do 12 Tallow ' - do 12 Itvlttsr,.. , . ...... ..,30 d0....... v Eg0,...„.. •Per;doklitt; ..a. 15 Plaster, gnu , d,.....par tttp;: ... "....L.; .... :...14,00 L 11: C:IA NOM:V?. DO YOU \VISIT TO DE CUR!: •••., DE. BlICIIA:N . PNOLISII SPECIFIC PILLS re, in legs than 30 days, the worst eases of Nervousness Impotency, Premature Deca,y,. Seminhl Weak ness; Insanity, snd all Urinary, sexual, and ner vous Aftections,•no matter from abet cause pro duced. Prh , e,One,Dollar per box. Sent post paid, by mail on receipt, of anprder. Add - riff, JAMES S. BUTLER Station D i re Ileum March 181,11, 1881 ,- 3m. • New York. SWALI,aI two or three hogsheads of'ltnhu' "Tonic Bittfre,""Snrsaparribt," "Nor your Antidotes," Ac., tte., and after p . m 'are sat iaptirrltlr the result, then try one box of DID ITOCTOR BUCHAN'S MULISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restoreto health and vigor in fuss than 'thirty days: They are purely vegita ble. pleasant to tako, prompt and I. alittary in their effects on the broken dormant' shattered epustitution. ' Old and young an take theta with advantage. Imported add told In the Uni ted States only by. ' . . . • JAS. S. BUTLER Stat 1)„ Bible How, • Few York, - Gerund Agent. P. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt rf priee—which is One Pollor--poetfnac.. Marsh 13, 1864-3 m. U.SHNO OTHER !—BUCHAN'S SPECI— FIC PILLS we the only Retinble 'tweedy for all dlseexas of the Seminal, Urinary end Nervous system. Try one ono box, and be eUree'Vne daffier a box. One box will per fect n rote, or money refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER Station D, Bible House. March 13th, 1861-3 m HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAUL RESTORA TIVK The standing staple preparation for the hair, iporemasciAnTlLsases to resters faded and gray hair, mol whiskeikcto their origin color. It does nut claim to make the burry``lgzas In whore it has once fallen out; nothing will do that whatever stay be advertised to the contrary, but it %111, prevent it from falling out, make It soft and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from im purities and humors, and entirely overcame bad effects of previous use Of preparations contain ing salpher, sugar of lead, Ae. It requires no souping, hashing, and 'hours for its application, toe mill it stain tho skin, but it in easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dreseing.— lt the natural shading of ono hair to another, which (lives it a lively appearance In stead of the dull uniform black ',rayon. HOYT'S IMPERIAL COLORING CREAM Fnnerior to my hair dressing in tine: Oiler awl Colors the hair at the NAM() thee. Changes light end red hair tj a beautieul blakk. Sold ever here' J9BlOll HOYT & CO. LO University lxk, ilT ow York, 'Murat 11. 'GI— Iy. LEGAL NOTICES. (J OU T PROCLA ATION Whereas the Ilonornble Samuel Linn Ptc.oilent of the Cuba of - Common Pleas in the 25tit .ro.th Id district, consisting of the Counties of: Ceatie. Clearfield and Clint .11, and the lion. John et. Pr, ndfoist, and Samuel Strohecker, late Judges in Centre Cotin'y, having tea tied I:aeir pte - rept, to me directed for holding a Clout of Oyer Terminer, and General Jail de nse.", at Bellefonte. for the County of Centro, and In etionnynic on the fourth M nany of April (bring the 25th slay) 1864 and tooontirme inn necks. Non,. tN therelbre hereby given talkie Coroner Just ere of the Penee and Constables of the said County a. Centre, that they be then and therein their proper persons at 2 O'Clock in the after mien 01 'said day, with their Reeortin, inquisitions e‘nininations. and their tither retnembrances, to de these things whigh to their offices appertain to be done: and these who.are bound in recognix most, to pwieeento against the persons that are or Nitwit be in,.theJail of Centro County be then and there lanwrotteetsta against them am shall ho ut. ...S+ ii P/Iggrunlie paikait4 ttoM2ffetibirdigk and eight hundred and sixty four, and the eightyeighth year of the independence of the United States. Sherir s Office, 1 RieitAnn Commir. April 4th, 1864.^1 Sheriff • L IST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Poet office id Belle fonte, Centre county, April let 1864 , A üblo John Arnold Wm. Akely Elisabeth lianoy Lamle Bowman, Rachael Brem, Henry Beek, Janice R. Beck, M. R. Bodle, Miss Julia Bar, Miss Kate. Connor, Mien Emma. Campbell, J. M. Bribe, Mr. - Doff, M se Mary S. Duey, Mlee Eliza P. Kmarreller, Mis Nancy Finley, Wm. Fisher, John Fry, John Green, Miss Fannie 2 Gibbs, George H. Grob, Rev. 11. H. Glen George W. Hollingnhead Miss M J Jones, A. A. Jones, Milea R. Keary, Alexander Koch, Amdo K import Samuel " • Kaneight, John Kinney, Mrs. Blisabeth Koehnn, Michael Logive, Jahn Moitingstar Miss Mary Mitchell. Mrs. , Margery Maynard, Amanda McLaughlin, Bridget Maris, Miss Margaret Olaughlin, Patrick PreAerry, W. 0. Puff, Levi Ruhl, Miss Sarah ROPII, Miss Martha Reynolds, Isaac N. Ray. Robert Rose Miss dathatine Rawlins, Patrick 2 RCM ' Misa,Rate 6 Smith, Miss Margaret 2 Shurden, Miss Nancy Stein, Miss Lydia 2 Smith, Miss Sarah Y. Shearer, E. IL. Shovold, Charles Thomppson, Miss Lizzie Thomill, Mr. Kesiiih Trois!, J. C. Worts, John Varner ? O. 11. Eery., phitmeniJolin Wilson, David t Wagner Jeremiah • °Mee for ,any of tho II please asy they axe Wui. COOK, Post Master. Persons calling at th above named letters, wi advertised. Pennsylvania,. 1 aB. , Centre Cpunty..l PAlopheart t Clerk of the Orphans Court. of Paid -County ofCaltre, do hereby certify, that Orphan'a Croat bald a Bellefonte the 26th day of Januarik D. 1864, before the limas attle Jadgos of said Ciliort. Pp. mutton a rule was granted upon thel-Oleint*lft Ilf o esentau lives of John Blearier •Derid.,to, Mad' Court on the fourth Monday 0 1 / 2, 41a11- Iry to except or refuse to accept, or w 'cruise why the real °stet, said deceived add not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto betray hada enclaflized,the seal of add court at Belle fonte the 240 ..dety of Janorary A. D. 1864. J. P. ORPHART, 11. 0, Court. RICHARD CONLEY Sheriff. Match 11; '64-6t. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY eonniszr. Notioe Is hereby given' HMV the ac. count of George Shafer Committee Of Anna Ro ger late* bnuatie now deo'd has been Hied in the court edltommon Pleas of Centre Co.,'and will be Premptid orthrtarm of meld Court (25th of Ap -1864) for eoutinnation, and tudese exeontione arerlled on or before the third day, of Term the said gee : count, wit be oonirined hy the Court - WAS. U. LIPTON, Math 2.5th,''64-11. NEW CD V-EISiM:ENTS. R . 1181222123 20 ICE. Mei fallowing' Administration and Otisrdiannitlp icemmts, examined and pan seed the lkaglistnr, remains filed on record in bin lace, for Obi inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor' and Ali other; hi any wag Interested, end-y/fM4elifsesnateilfe-thefirpbars -ocort—e Cebtfe county, to be heichat Bellefonte on Wini ng/0y the 17th of April 1864 for Allowance and confirmation, slur Ist. The Anomie{ if William and James At magast, Administraters of Michael Armagaat Late of Niter dao.o. lied "The Andean!. of asob Martin, Adminis tratoref thunnel Martin; late of Raines township, dated. Stl: The Atieount of John "Sather, Guardian of .Arehabal,cl hf. BIN minor eon of George 13611, doe'd. - - 4th. The Account of Jaiobiloyttr, Guardian of William W. Royer; minor child of John W.' Royer, lag of Potter tlrp.,theti. Bth. T Account. of French I don ulminis lick, late of Spring township -de& 6th- The Aceotint of John Goiter and Colin stance Glatti,n Adininistfatotof Fredrick Antis, lato of tongs twp.,'llee'd. ith. The Account of Joseph Brit. adminity *rater- of-Bflaittioth Rook, Isto-of. :Walker twp, deed. Bth. The Aceointt of Michael Weaver, violin istrator of . John Ruble, la (Marion township, deed. i • A 9th. The Ascent o trunk, •administra tor of John Rubio, ' or Marion township deed, • - --.• • 10. The Account of h Ruble, 'deed, Otter dian of of Anna andßeb S. Harris, minor i l, children of Jlr i i , In IGli ea Harris deed- ast flied by his A in to John Strunk. -- - 11. The Artnt W Veto Ilennoy, Oiler dlan orLyalo nne mar. child of David Ilonney, later o otte deed. - 12. The Aceeiptli Candy, Administra bit- of ElispbettlE crick late of Putter . twp. • deceased, 13. The Account of David Campbell, Admin istrator of David Spats, Woof HAM township, deceased.t 14. The Aceonot of Mina W. Mao, adminis trator of William T. Valentine, late of the Bor ough of Bellefonte, deo'd. 15. The Account of goorge, Litingeton nd mlniothethr of Sarah,Hthun, latu of the Borough of llellefonte; . aeo'4: 16. The Account of John T. Hoover, Atlminie trator of Janice Holt, lute of Boggs township dcrenuctl. 17, The Account of Win. 11, McColmont, de ranged. guardian of Mary.l.*James M., and Sa rah B. Sterrett, minor children of 'Robert Sterrett, late of Ilovrard twp. deed, as filed by his admin istrator James A. ideCehnent. 18. The Acco - u — nt of David J. 7.. Pruner, - General Agent: ministratwr de Genie non of Patrick Cambridge late of the Borough - of Bellefonte, do'd. 19. The Account of James Portnoy, Adminis trator of David Portnoy, late of Potter township dee'd. 20. The Account of William Gabagan, dec'd: Administrator of Elizabeth J. Johnson late of Ifalfinoon, Township deo'd, as filed ty his Ad ministrator, Q. Id: locum. 21. Tho Account of William A. Thomas Ad ministrator of William I'. Minds, late of Spring twp.. deed. 22. The Account of J. It. Molfanigal, admin. ietmtor of Robert Watson, late of Mar* decd. - 23. The Account of Henry Fcidlcr tionsillen Catharine M. Kreider. minor child of . Philip Kreider. Into of Penn Townehip, deed. 24. Tho Account of Thomas McKean, • Guar dian 9f Sarah A. Rodman, minor child of Sam uel K Rodman, late of Walkor Township deed. The account of Daniel Houser Aaiun 'of Fran klin llubler late of Harris Township deold. Wm. J. Wilson Guardian of Emily and Sarah R. Barer, minor childrcu of David Barber deo'd. Registers office, ... J. I'. 0 UNMET, Bellefonte March 25 'o4.—tf. Register. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of se order of the OrPlian'e court of Centie county will be ex gored to public sale, at the'Coutt house, in the dorough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY APRIL 25th 18131., at 10 o'clock, P. M., all that certain-Message "or lot of ground Situate in Burnside Twp„ Centro co., bounded and deeerilied as follows: Begin ning at a White Oak Stum , thence by land of John Walls, North two degrees East, 101 per ches to a pihit, thence by land of Ladd , Oswald, North 80k dogcren West 127 perches to a post, thence South two degrees West 179 perches to post and stones, thence South 80 degrees cost 127 perches to the phase of beginning; cogtain ing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY TWO ACRES nett measure, on which is erectotta now plank frame house, and large new bmrk barn and oth er out-buildings, known as Wu property of Mar, tin losng, Jr., deo'd. , TIMMS OF SALE, — half the 'purchase money in hand at the confirmation of sale. tend tip residue in one year thereafter, with interest, to be socurod by bond and mortgage on the premises. MARTIN-LONG, Sr, Administrator Muck 18th 1864-4 t. , A PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. liutiee is he givou that the fel irleifrug 041.11,1.7 a• Inn elm,' . Lin , ~..... L•l4. F., .4 ...). in the Mud of Quarter sessions, and will make application at the April term to sell liquors. • J. 11. LIPTON. Martin Murphy —Tavern— Burnside twp. W. L. Musser Penn " Tobias Wetzel .' Margaret Wolf " Harris " . Martin Dolan Boggs " Jeremiah Tolen " IRellefontellor. M. H. Quire • . Gregg tivp. Dan. R. Boileau . Milesburg bor. Daniel Kreetner " • Miles Twp. 11. A. Museino. " Aaronsburg. Jno. Ruesell Margaret Guthrie " Potter twp. Robt. Loyd id Rush " J. H. Gator u J. M. Kepler if If J B. Butts u Bellefonte Adam Baum id May A Loeb li Daniel (Inman " i• Jno. Spangler if Potter twp. Flee. Miller . (lea. Faust u u Jno. Berry ti 411 111 Juo.•11 Morrison " Walker" ebribtlna Hubler . Haines " M. H. Guise , " Gregg " ' Geo. Taylbr " Union - A Circe I. Worth " . Mrs. Corman u Spring " James Furey Howard" Inn. Riddle. If Rush " - Henry Shaffer. " Mike •• T. M. HALL. ! . Milesburg.. NEFF & BWTLE'S'" Bellefonte. William Myra " Philipsburg - 1;774: I j . 11 4 ovria 10,110,41.1 m, 10! CARRIAGE MANUPACTORY 1 Mr. S. A. MeQuietien.wouldrepeetfully ial -I]prm the eltisens of Centro Comitt, *skim bee opened s new iilitirlage,Manufietory, Mete rear of Chnnolnis' Live! Stable, where he Ye prepat ed.ymighw&elor n • • Soirlappe, Rog!Tleu, • Sulkies, • . Phoebus, ISpring Wagons, Sleighs, he. £o. en. et prices to snit tlO times. Repairing done on short notice. .., , Bellefonte Apriell, illii,i-Iy. V T o_ ALL WHOM IT MAY C0N511126 4 4; Notice isbereby even that the aocount and vouches of G. H. Wear* committee of smaq Han, Lunette bee been filed in the Court of Common Plass, of Centre count', and will be presented at the next term of said, court pub of April 1864]] for confirmation, unless excep tion's are filed Over before the third day of s a id . Term, the mid eeoouab will be confirmed by the Court. • - - I. IL LIPTON, !Lucia 11th 'o4—t s o • Froth. Moo STEREgrs _ 2xrs. THH Illidareginad woulf, inform the farmer/ and pubilw getonallx of Chiba and adjoining counties., * l- ' hatr MITZI IMP L Seed on Howl lurch, where tt Areal, re LATEST IMPROVED STYLES such is czux ppm r.S, 11.7-51/ .MIL/Sx._ HAY RAKES & HAY ELEVATOR conk SHELLERS, C 61,771" A TORS, TODDICR AND OTRAW CITTITRX. YER ernfAll, - 7.60 H TNING RO DS' W JJIJL-BARROW FARNBEI. LS, CIDER PRESSES, CORN PLANTERS; Pimps, Ifarrotri, Forks and "Shreers, of ,all ' PRUNING TOOLS, , and la fact arerYthing that is :required to work a farm oeonomically. . Farmers woad do gall to call and EXAMINE T,HEIS pIACHINES at Oak R E - Sl'A lOUS ROOMS. It is listen ish hrg to wi the operation o( Mumma. Caleb Iropro, cd Straw, and Fodder Caller and Masti cator, andithu Eder , Corn eller.. t m Theee are artielen ths i every fanner nnght to have during the winter on. The undernign ed would also announce at they era agents Car the beat . . 'IMPROVED REAPiR AND MOWER now extant. Having lat 4 /welt° year.' expert once in the business, the ilaitnto have a knowl , . „ and ing to sustain their repo ion, they will not of fer anything to the ptil;le but reliable iniple !Dente. Separate parts f untollinery furnished on short notice. , STONE & MYERS. Bellefonte, Jan. 8,18, NEW STORE AND XEW GOODS! GREATEAT BARGAINS IX THE COENTY!! The.undersigned All open nn the Let of Ap ' rit at LIPTONS STORE ROOM, in JI/LES.OI;.I2G!I ' A Magnificent tosortsfent of entire new gouda DRY GOODS! Consisting in part of, Dress goods of ovary description, Calieors, " Cassiuicres , Satniets, Cotton els, Flannels, Ding hantat„ Mutltne, Spring and finintuer shires. also the latest,Style of Cloaks and Cisco- ' lore, which cannot be surpassed, in style quality or prices. Also • large as sorb/Joni of Millinery goods •of every - —description, Balmoral And dkri- _ —Moo Skirts, Men and— Boys' Chithing, all kinds of Shirts, 8 • GROCERIES! Including a large supply of Salt Fish. Baeon, Dried Beef, Lard, Candles, Coal and other Oils. An ,endloss variety of Illhpilen & Willow Ware, Blass and Queens*ate, ardware. Boots and Shoes, Eats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Btationary, Notions, tlarpets, Flour and Table Oil cloth Iforlng poreharett our Uooda fo E.rehteirei r ei tifk, we are m 16101043 offer theta for 'eat cheaper than any Shore in central renne)lva nia. Aer•All kinds of CiiiintrXprininee. taken In Exchange, for which the higheet 'Market prier will be paid. Our motto hi `QUICK SALES AND qUALL PidiTTS April tat, 1864,74 f ALUABLA 'I ROPERTT FOE SALE. V The lidborribeecircrii at; private sale, the followipig described re estate, situate is - • •-•• --r , ftnty containing FOUlt it UNIXECSII 'XiCitEti, One handroll of which iii...alearvd, and under guild cultivation, with A 0001) DWRLIA;SO 1101/811, two Barns, oht buildings And a tenant hone. erected thereon. 41141.0 bulldinge are neve, new. Thore.ia a splendid yeangarebard yf chuie rult and an tucullent wall 'of linter Rear th house. The balafee of the land he well tirntie t iesi, and has twidarge and VALUALE CO' hfINVS opened, anA ready fur oncrotion,wherc fifty hands could be to work, .within a few mo, if the Snow Ahod ) ltnil noad, and lyirig on the same 1,111, bet weeiii the two banke sow neeifli The Snnw Stioc Rail Road & Mining company. The coal is '-,of tho beat quality, and twu different VEINS OF IRON ORE in regalnr Stream is on the hopl. Al togethit it is onset the most veinal& pruperOes in Centre county, and will be sold chenp. Poreession will be given at any time. Fos further 'partitinlars apply oa the premises to Feb. 19th, GEORRE GRAHAM. 'ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order issued outpf the Orphans Court of Centre county, there will Im expoeed to sale at public outcry, at" the Court How in Bellefonte on Tuesday the 26th dayof April next, at 10 o'clock P. M., the' followiNg real estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in Bohner twp. ming land of Joseph Bator and Michael Haul .0 the South; of Patrick Mooro on the West of Henry Brokorhoof on the East, and of Henry Brokerhoof on theNorth,..containing thirty four acres be the iMalti more or loss. This Is first quality Lime Stone land, and In a good state of oultivatiOn—about two miles south west of Bellefonte, and a very desirable proper ty. To be sqld as the property of Hamilton Moore, dee'd. TERMS OF SALE--mie half the porches money to by paid on ronfirinstion of sale, and thejpeldue In one year thereafter with interest to Unsecured op the premises by bond and mort- IgIIFA. PATRICK MOORE, April Lte64--! A dnsiaiiirator. EXECUTORS` NOTICE,. • • Notioe is hereby giren„ - that letters testamentary on the Estate of Rumania Stre, late of Boggs twp., Ornate Amity ~deep'd.,have been granted to the sebeeribere, Who hereby re quest all potions having shawl 'or demands against the estate of said decease!, to make known the same 'to themwithout delay.. 'llB. M. ALL • „Mtocutors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., Lettere or Administattmq en the Ew tato of David A. Ammerman. ttalron township, deceased, haying boon granted to the under signed, he hereby notifies - 211 . 4m0ne Indebted Weald Estata to make isnmedhq mama, and those hawing elitism against It to present them, drily imithentiostod. for Mar* 18, uma-et. ad.briarator MISCELLANEOUS 14E,W AND SP LEN.D , ID STOCK ■TIRE '..! f !! 11111 ST BOOTS AND SNOBS II Gamin! eaussr,_ WARRANTED,-6001K11 AND BEK AYR YOURBRLF—WILL NOT CHAROR FOR. LOOKING AT TIME. 8 LIMON OTOOIC OP LIPATIIIIR or AL!. ALIXDS DM 0 NOCERINN, (et ENN/TWARE 'OF NNW STXLIN3. MB iIJTIThmTwt! 811 ()11 BINDING S, • ALL FALAI ST100:11 MATS •ND CAPS LADINt3 kWh, NEW STYLES, INKS, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, .to. Lo. NCTIOSS. Ladies Stacking, 11Mols. Waves, Nubias, No tions Of MI kinds. ("011E AND SE' B URNS/DAM NEW G 00Dg. • Nidth West Corner of the Diamond. • i:=3 WARRANTED to he just what IFt repruseut them. We have the very beet which we ' warrant, and lower grades in all their Varieties. CALL. AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK A 141) MIRE FOR YOURBCLVIdi. 4 LEATHER OF it LI, DESCRIPTIONS. STOCK OP 51114 E FINDINGS, SADDLERY SADIPLES, BRIDLES HALTERS 611T,G EARS, HARNESS, COLLARS ' itAatEs. LINES, and every ,rtiek made and kept by noldleri, Water-Proof BoOta, double satedwatrarited 11 I, P f. '• 8 , SRA Y IMMO BAGS, POWDBIII SHUT AND CAPS. A large lis+ortment ofoltulTain Bobo:01one Mankato, Olegit Bells, Fox Tho highest market prises pnid for Hides Skin, • mid all kinds of furs. Caine end examine our stock which will be shown with pleasure, and satisfy you that it is the pines to get good Boots and Shoes and such ar ticles in, our lino of Business. - CASH PALI) t AT BURNSIDE'S Tile 110on'TILIIN HAS COVE 1101 . $1, When you can hare all you desire to eat at a very low rate. " B U has ,iipst received a large and well selected sleet of Molds which he intends to sell at a very reit• ionnble roles—eo low as not to ho excelled 'by any other establishment of the kind in the country. You will find it greatly to your ad vantage to BUY YOUR MCILASSES, JAVA h RIO COF FEES. BLACK, IMPERIAL AND YOUNG HYSON TEAS, SUGARS OF ALL. KINDS - and GRADES from ,RURXSIDES. If you want Sugar-cured and Comma,' Itau , dhoul,ktro and Dried Beef, go to. BURNSIJJE'S, Buy driod Beacham, Appleo, Citerrieo, Brunet. Currautsltati Tamarinds trout BURNSIDE'S, you wart Prime Chem Salt, Rice, Cavendish Oongree•, Fine.cut, Natural Leaf, or oking Tnharco of superior quality, go to • BURNSIDE' - Huy your Itsgellue Prinripece 'Opera, Haven no and Gerinan ithres of the beet brands, from BURNSIDH'S, Ladies will find it to. their advantage to boy Morocco Boots, French calf and Kip shoes Slip pers and Gafford with Ind without Imola, of all vino and colors, from. _ _ . . BURNSIDE'S. May sheen forum, women or children of a kinds from a splendid asnortment with • BURNS I DE'S, Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges, Fresh Lemons, Figs Dates, Remiss, Qandies and Nuts from BURNSIDE'S, If you want Gum Drops, Mons, Jujube and Fig Paste, Jelly Cakes, Cocoa; Losengers, French nail English Secrets, Sugar Plums, or uny other kinds of Confectionaries, go to . . . • ~11URNSIDE'S, Buy Hair Brushes,Portmonins, l'ur'e', Pocket and Dressing Coos, Gum Hair ,fnd English flat head and Mouthing Pine, Gloves. Hosiery Pocket Knives, Trout flies, Fisf% 110010 and Tackle, Stationery, Ulnae Linen and Silk Ilankurchidre, Linen and Marseilles Col lars, and wany other Fancy Articles and No- Bone of • • ' LYON &.. LOEBS BURNSIDE'S. If yon want Fancy Soaps, Candles. Corn and Pearl Starch. Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, arvierutt”, stint WWI Peppers, (linger, Maeo, Nuttnaga and a general iariety of Spires, go to BURNSIDE'S. Buy Corn and Hickory Brooms, Wisps, Hair Dunturn - Ciothes, Shoo, Horn, Stocn and Scour ing Brushoe hum . BURN‘II).E . S, • If you want Pittsbalw Water, Butter, Sugar Ginger or Soda Craekere, go to BURNSIDE'S; rr you have Butter, Eggs ' Potatoes, Wheat, BLIMPS or other Country Pro duce, it can he ex changed for goods at clash prices at the cheap cash rarictiStore of BURNSIDE'B. AT SURNAME'S WE errnr TO lILKARE AMU GIVE •-fiATIATACTION. Plasm accept ouy &nuke fur past (ra yons and place us under obligaliana fur many new ones. =EI ltallafanto January Bth, 1884—tr. ror Rats, Mien, Roaches, Ants, .lied Bogs, 11/orh. in Furs, Woolens, tee., Insests on Plants, Fowls, Animas, &v. Put up in nu. and st,oo Doxeol, Bottles, and Flasks. a and $6 slaw for Hotels, üblip Ins titutions *c. s "Only infallible remedies *flown." - "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the human family." "Rots come out of their holes to die." Jrif-Bold wholesale in large titles. a , j 1? Sold by an Druggists and Retailers every= where. pfh• 111...P23ware I I l ot.wlt worthless imitations: yedrlloe th — a - "Cosvat's' name is °Wesel' Box, Bottle and Plank, be4re you buy. Address • , • HENRY It. COSTAE. I.ll..PalltmeLs Dec0r...402, BHODWAT N. Y. 1.4..801d , by— PRANK P. GREEN. Wholesale Apart .. .etc. March 11, 1864--814 ' • Penn's. Atl t' STHAY. Came to The residence of the tubseri her lo Marlon tap, about the 21st of July last, A-ittALEPHr.III3/ ll,4_with • slit In the right ear, supposed to be -- a bout months o 1& The owner is rreeqqueetedto come forwardprase poop. ps*hay.charges and take him away, otherwise itatispeeed of as the law dines. 26th 414-3 t. JOHN CURBRICIEL Alin LOUR BAGS! ill • Stamm. for Bap, Baal% Itobos, or any thing elite of the ktnd. to be bed it bill await and atuesdiutr Wit price r the shop of the mibieriblr Eat Bali Nit. • ; •• D o DEAR NEW --ADVER'IBEM"ENP►S.` 1311:13 0= '• Pr Wiehnrt's Pine Tree Tar . cordial in the only cafe and reliable remedy which line ever been prepared from the jucies of the pine tree Tree Tar Cordial has given evidence in thousands of cases of its power to "cure in Consumption of the Lunge, Erysipelas" Salt Rheum, and eruptions on any part of tho body." I * ■ * • * - "Those who are tinub bled with throat and lung diseases, cannot do better than to got a bottle of Dr. Wish art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and use jt ac cording to directions." * • * * • "We believe that one dollar spent fur Dr. Wieberre*Pine Tree 'Far Cordial will do more to purify the blood and cure scrofulous' gores than ten dollars on ally other remedy." * * * r * I '.The week storach rapidly invigorated and the appetite restor ed by Dr. Wisharee Dine Tree Tar Conn- * * * * * llr Wishart's Pine tree Tar Vordial doe its woion onsc, and tinS • Mgt..Don't faille remit the next. coltund --, El t ENia * * * * " Dr: Wish:lWe Pine NI II 1111 MFPCINAL :. 1 . 1 A it!re MIS T Alt 40_45 IF 114.4._=_- ie ti, 663: /016e/PIAoI Tilt IP7IX—g-TIIIY---R Obtained by a pecteliatc pitersm ha the MAIM' Lion of tbe.4l., by 'daub itellitbeet tnedidal Pre pectiet ace Shined. . • • Ilmv yam a (Novi I Nana ;OW a tear l "Argaf itin...P.u.W.X.Liati..OOIIIMAKLUIPSOIIII.24 that most fatal dive* Crmashaapthai I • Those who be warned Wy Shwa' ayes -, sons gene'rry think lightly tif thane until I'S Se too late. tont- tile fi.l, perhapi swore than any other, arises the sae prevalence sod. Wilily of abeame to the growl, at least ••01110 sixth" of death's victim, 4 Coruntidgiiiil Itfa deetroyed reormidf the hu man family thart any other diseane, isa the best phyMeialis for many yeare hive dmsheid et , • 13are, or a remedy that holt) Beal th e lungs, ot for more this 'trio MEd . ye ar* the Whole i.,,,,ciii-t.,,... rt -Nut-4,ldare was a mytiterimbi . mid etillefency in Una fi e Pine Tree tar to 'Mal the lefl • ierefore tiler have recoFaded the LA of Woter. Idti,..h in many had a good .. :t i but how to minabine ti medical propel ; ad ad to heal li . lungs, ha. ever been k mt. ty anal Wilton th .- rii - vered by - Dr. L.Q. C. WIBIIAR'I'. iti Phalle delphia. Pa., the propiticwi of o'll'hdriit's Wee Tree Tat Cordial,' , You now on, okert-o ;lows Ceacimptioo Aus lose* mod VITT/1 bc cured by tha use of my TAR 61101 AL, 10 , 111 m npparentiy h•lTloge mow. This saaertipti I make with rtes ability to plowent the moat complete evideitea the triith. Space will nut admit of my giving the ontonta of Ow Many thousand* of teatime a- -. • • •. . ,„ oeAring trout metTand women of umpleuttiOnatilo worth and repntation. T have had * nineher of there viertnieatee printed ih circular form win I will send you five on applicatiiim Whether yuli now determine to try tbe Medicine or eft send for the circular. After years of I It'dy and experiment' I offer this medicine, believing it to be the best retuody fur allpahapeary ata ores-. Ala ycu can not be hematite(' by the nee ulthet Tar Cordial, I believe you are beyond all amtbly-aid Yet if the. see betMv ctirata agenta, I carneetty advise their nee. The beet remedies, the beet rare, ere needed by Move afflicted with this diseamet Becauav I believe • Many, not ettly of tim-people, bet physielana of orrery oebool and practice, are daily salting me, ••W bat is the principte or amuse of your suc cess In the treatment of Priroseary Cu■aewp tioo Illy'anewer he Toutigovotica of the digestive organs, the sirroytkeisisg ul the debitittitsal Sjotent,the 7.. - Jiatitne --- ririPkyteme meet expel front the system the corruption which to-rofula breeds.— While Mr Is effected by the powerful alterna tive (changing from dhows* to health) proper ties of the Tar Cordial. its healing and renova ting principle is also acting upon the irritititt surfaces of the lunge and %bros.', penetrating to each diseased part relieving pain, subduing in damation, and restoring a healthful tendency.— Let this two-fold power, thh, heeling and the strengthening, contstine to act In conjunction with Nature,. constant reenpanstive temd•n.li and the patient h sareet,ifba has side too long delayed a rand to the spoons of cure. I auk all to mad the following certilleoten.— They are fawn men end woman of unquestiona ble worth and reputation. Da. Wontse--Drwr Sir :--1 had a am, dreadful cough and eon throat for oneyear, and my whole system wariest eying way, too 1, was prostrated unenj hod with but little here of recovering. My disease based tbe point of all medicines, and in is short time I Mad haws gone to Any grays, but ihrak_lismlL-nOt daughter-in-law would not rest until she weal to your store, Not 10, N, Second strost, , slid re lated my case to y. a, purchased one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and 1 commenced to •use it, and in one week, ,I was mach better, and after using three bottles I mn perergy • well, and e wonder to all my friends, fbr Sae all peas nounced me pael'ouro. Publish my case you think proper. REBECCA HAMILTON, Ne. IS3i Wylie street Phila, ishart't. Pi ne Tree Tar Corolla' le as In ralliabla ours forißtonebitia, Mewling of Lump Fore Throat oni Breast, lithunation of the Lungs. • Ma. Weer' sum : Dr. Wishart—Sc:—l had Browelhltie. Infs. Mallon of the Lune. Shortness of Breath, end Palpitation of the bmwt to their worst furies ; bad been treeted by several of the mart eminent physicians In Philadelphia, but they could not atop the, rapid eoure of my diseane, and I des pared o ever bed restored to health. I was truly on .the re of the grave. Your Pme 'new Tar:Coedit war highly recommeadied toe by a friend 1 I tried Upend aiM tbankfel to say, thatufter using four laigeund ode Maud! was restored to perfect health. Yrw can give reference to my house, No. 968 N. re, nod atm*, or at my oft,, of Receiver of Taxelp, from ii A. r. to Sr. w., corner of litesibut. 'mud Sixth Amts. JOUR- If AIDt Read the following brow Utica% Mr WIIIIIAIrI-Dr.r :-1 take pummel, iti' Informing ywnthrough this mono that your Pine Tree Tar Uurdial which was recommended Tor NI daughter by Dr. J. A. Iraq, of this thy, has cured her of a cough of note th an dive months Alluding. I bad th:.ugbt her beyond core, and had employed the best 'medical Aid without any inertia. I can rbeerfnily- rerun. mend for dime similarly &tattled as I know of many other rases besides that of my dungbiler .that it has entirely Mies(' of lung standing coughs. Your. rtuiperttolly, JOIIN V.' PARKER. Daguerrean ATHA: 126 4301201 , 000 erred, Elks N. Y.; • • .• • haw* rood Dr. iniQuys'i Piss Tam Tar Cordial is toy laraily, and tee: cordially moon End it as a valuable sad- ad*. Medicine for colds. cougbe sad to those ,prodia- Weeed to oonsimption. Dr. 61. A. lifOSTlili 162 Genoese* street. The abr;ve sire'a few awe% • thhieeehli iihk thie great r remedy haw seal kern ai eetmewlf grave. IT. have thourdas nf tittnrs Troia and druggists; irtal !nab • preiseatbei dint rind the Tar Cordial eny*i that they luiticeevef' hood of sold a atsdiclaa Adak save wok isted. sal satisfaction. The 'far CordW, then taken ie rio' ♦ith Dr. Itioharre Dyspopoia Md. RA6l* cure for dispepda. m a litr The Pipe Tree Tar Cordial. 1314 1.= SON Throat 4611 Brave, Be' Wl M """ t "4ll"a' orgi l4 oe al ' 1.40 7 * diisaaes • • • ftraild soindalltuu 'BOWARE Tie ge& 111 bee thtillail Ar elks gad • piles tree Wire a 111 • 41 # 1 , $15%: •- _ L _1;:), •' • ' :i?n. ~.1 Petra PIPIT ermnsigattOivilinl*, -rwa,4•-. Us. Pirepand eity krtios , .T.,..i. , qtyy. Alt 1. , 41: o.:itilat:6o4 . .S 0 .44 by an ' ' ''' • - ' 'Neit T* '''' . .34 4 , 7;7., - , •,, • 't..: - :k ' 6.- -.1-'"-4:". MEI 5 MO Utios, IL Y.
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