I D Altmorizitislttlatchmits 111111a41 Pia yiwir.Cirben ppld m iflisioe, SW what ao,pilld In skim's, 1$ $3,00 When so pad begbro .64 lisimakm of qa Yogi% LW/WM TO OOBBEPOND1fl( S. . Ittowint=—Li *tatters but 14t16 to ur, we shall puttee the poursetbet maws the tWot Wad your Witte shall iot deter us. • liteesoui.—You any bo worreet, but we doubt it. £ll mew are llrbte to ter; but we think, you ere Halo to Mi. 4 , . loones.-1111 bed bitter end your story to Abraham Webby It It about ditty enough mud to enough to meet with a hearty wet ' iouto lhworthea.—NO sir, the reportls taitorrecti 2rait bee sot accepted a asitnatizim foreman kr sae. f the Pork picking h in (Rusin skatt" ,He is still Visaged in stebering in the vicinity of Pitersbnrg, Vorsa.—We believe the Confedersof will be re 'niggled before another twelvemonth.. Had It been done long Aloe, our country would Aims UM: - siva, the denotation that hair some upon it. Smut—Hod eerkihtly we beiteva in . the right of Seeession, but regret very mush that any reason was given for the exercise of that tight, as our country Would undoubtedly , be greater .operated. INING9 ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY Kr. e hope there will be a IWI turn oat at die Denberatlo meelar on Tuesday "ran k( next, lam• Oar good-triend'and late partner, Joe. W. Furey, Edq., has been spending a tkw days in town, during the past week. lir We notice on the street our gentle manly Mend. Mr. Jos. W. .Bohnell, E fume Mr. Bohnell is here to look af ter the ooneoripte who report here this week 26.-ThaDeinooratie National Convention itllLtiilllEirnititanifhe 22L1-Of ♦ torn and bloating country is looking with hope to Its deliberationo. I=l sir We are under obligations to some body, we do not know who, for a oopy of a pamphlet entitled, ° American Destiny : what skean , be, Republican or Cossack ! Stir We ire happy to state that the re ported death of Hon. C. T. Alexander, is Int:torrent. lie is improving slowly An& It is hoped that he will soon be' able to be about again. Or Quite a number of people itame to lawn on Wednesday last, to see the skow, sot ganger bread and drink bad whiskey.— Who ganger bread and whiskey were on hand and the show all but the Arabs, and several either Important parts. Igir Oar readdrs should tear In mind, that on to.morrow,. (fiatpday) se 2 o'clock, P. U. is the time appointed bythe Chairmen of the Democratic County Committee, for holding elections, for the purpose of select ing delegates to the Convention which will 'moron. In this place on Tuesday afternoon serf, • NILOWIIeII BaciontssTsConis.—The ben dotal effects, resulting from the use of this aemedi and its ostensive us, for Coughs, Colds and Throat Affections, him brought vat many imitations, most of which contain Waltham ingredients. The Troches have proved that; efficacy. • ar The oars on the Bald Eagle valley R. B. are ruining to BoWard. The now Schedule, as purposed by Mr. Black, is cer tainly a groat improvement over the old one. It gives us the daily papers sixteen hours .41arlist that by the preriofin arrangement, sad enables travelers to reach points East and West oh the Pennsylvania B. IL with eat being delayed at Tyrone. CDS! nos COyOU 011 COLD.--AJI 50011 Ili yarn is the slightest uneasiness of the Chest, :with diffictAty of lireathing, or indications of Cough, take during the day a few "Browns, Broachist Trashes." Containing dem slam& ingredients, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Kffitery Officers and Soldiers should have them in readiness upon the first aflame* af a Cold or Cough. glier Durirg thepreparations for the eir ens on Wednesday afternoon, and while the einapany were engaged in erecting their tent, s fight occurred in the neishborhhod ef the Cummings House, which for s time 41rdsome excitement, and served to re the monotony 0 waiting for " the ." We have not understood Who the parties were, but we believe no one }vas in jured particularly, and the excitant soon lied oat. This wee the only distur co we • bad eouse under our observation during the algirt da isa.riaam-Pon TO X l lllOl4O Bowies, do. NOW. 'Thlk.tdolg ds kl, 12 m 0 ; - PP. 117;7:65H, Ft 50." lathe itotarms of-this volume there is oondensed en-that :is practical in over fifty volumes Oftiteatiseslupon public business, and a nit den} that is to' be found nowhere else. Written In At clear style, plain in. its direction, exhausting the principles of the subject, its directions exhausting the Fie alpha of the subject, its Glom study will enable any one of f a ir nnderstanding to com prehend and milder Alias detail that are necessary. in every welT•eondttoted public meeting or erganised society. The pit:pier, action, the preparing of a conatittition, its form, the duties and powers of (Asti* the reports of oonunittc4s, the „rules of debate, tivt principles ofluablie speaking and all the incidental matters connected with these, are exhaustively. treated. The book is in every respect superior to anything of the kind - ever before given to the public. --John Cessna (the Soot Mika, as he delights to be willed), of Bedford, has gone over to the Abolitionist. We are giutof it. Be hes been with them st heart for some limes , We never itsdwnreenlidenoe in him He does not posses that manliness said open rAM--e-tAßlAWFispoeylkoh_ invite implioii tryst.7lo tram always eontadereir flood bje, Johti:—may you never attempt to retina to us. -- _ . 1 biliD. - In Mllesbiuggokiir, 12tb, Wrcume Coon, son of Margaretligary:and William Cook,- aged 1 ... year,l-mooths,loa 14 days. . _ The Bellefonte Market. White Wheal, per bushel,— BMW do ...............do Ryo n Corn Shelled,. do, Oats, , do Barley, do 1... Buokwhhat, Clover Seed, 46 P0tat0e5,...... Lard, per pound,. MME 8ac0n,...... Ta110w,.... Butts!, , r —...d0 dozen ?Uttar, pottnd r ....per ton, AJECIAL NOTION pr• Rio AND Bta.—Prof. J. limes, M. D., ooulist and Auriet, formerly of Leyden, Hol land, is located at No. 611 Pine 6t, PAilode/- Olio, where ' be ciliated with dlseasoe of the Lye or Ear will be eelentifieally treatea and cured, if °arable. fig' drftjlaial Nye, [wetted without pain. No oherges made for ezainina- Hon. The Medical faculty is faulted, as he has no secrete in his mode of treatment. .fuly 1, • A Onwrinwaw, eared of Nervous MeWitty, Incompetency, Mrematufe Decay aid Youthful Error, aotttated by a dulls to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it,(tree of charge), the recipe and direatlons for making the simple izumedy need in him case. Those wishing to profit by Ms experience, and poe tess a Valtiiiltei - geffay, , nwlealra - by retain mall,(oo.refolly sealed), by addressing. JOIN B. OGDEN, No. 80 Nassau stteet, New York. May 27th, '64: 3m. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED. • Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills cure, In lose thsei 80 days, the worst oases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, anti all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, • One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by Mail; on receipt of an order.' One Box will perfect the cure in most oases. Address - . . JAB. 8. BUTLER, ' Renaud Agent, 437 Broadway, lilac York. angO-sm ED. DAM. Witronumt--.Desz Sire—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paparthirr evil) send, by return mail, to all litttaLnitantpa, - for making and using a eimpierregetsble beim, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pim ples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impuri ties of the skin, leaving the samo soft, clear, smooth mil beautiPal. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Facts, simple direotion and' in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Mous tache. in less than 80 days. . All application answered by return Mall with out. charge. . Respoottptly youro, Time. N. CH.A.V.AN, Chemist, 831 Broadway. New Yock. A CARD TO TRH SUPPE...MO. • Swallow to or three hogsheads of "Baohet," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An tidotes," fie., he. ho., and after you are satis fied wiih the reaielt, then try ono box 0f...01d Doctir linchan's BingibiliSpeoillo Pills—and be restored-to health and vigor in lea than thirty days. They are purely vegetable,pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken.down and shattered constitution. Old Ind pilaw can take them with advantage. Im ported/Ind sold in the United Stales only by JAB. B. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, 12... Agent for the United States. P. til.—A.box. of Pills, securely peeked, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is One Dollar, poet paid—money refund ed by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given. angs-3m LEGAL NOTICES ADMINEISRATORN NOTICE. totters of administration on the estate of Conrad Decker,lete of Potter town ship, deed, - have been granted to the under signed. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate Will present them, duly au thentioated, tot settlement. sugl2-6t JOHN 93. DECKER, Administrator. , RXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the es of of Jacob Kitelinger, having been granted to the subscriber, he requests all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them, duly authenticated for settletnent. augl2-6t T. M. BALL, Exeentor. A UDITORS NOTICE:: In the matter of the distribution of the moneys in the hands of Richard Conley, Req., High Sheriff of Centre county, arising from the sato of the real, Estate of Robert Armstrong.— The undersignod appointed by the Collttof Com mon Pleas of Centre county, to make distribu tion of the above moneys, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 18th day of August next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at his office. ' WM. P. MACMANUS, Bellefonte, June 24, '64.1 • ADMINISTRATOR'S " Letters of Administration on the Es tate of William touts, deceased, late of Potter tp., having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persona knosrink themselves indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to prevent them duly authenticated for settlement. S. O. SHANNON, Administrator sug6-'64-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettere of administrallon on the Es tate of Chas. 11 Callahan lite of Walkerip., deo'd having been great:4 to the subscribers, 'they request all persons having claims against and those knowing themselves indebted to said setille axe requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. GEORGE D. DAVIS, Enblemburp, July 60. 414nixistrakr, _ ang6-6t TIN AND MEAT IRON WARE,-Mismfae- AGM and for pale, wholesale and re sal at Haupt's bfilpstnirg Roundly, Vial ZV IZ) A , ORANOE TO INVEST GREENBAORS. The undersigned desires to sell the following property, situate in hilleabrug.— One house and lot, being the earns now °coupled by Mrs. Robert I.lpton. ALSO, The lotbetwora raid fot and adjoining lots on the one 51(16' and the canal on tits other. For further particulars, address, angl9-Lm IN°. G. HAIL, Ridgway, rmi,3:: LANG AT PRIVATE SALE. ' ' ' The subscriber offers 4 private Pie, a tract of timber land; Oblate in Gregg TO Centre County, adjoining lands of low arbor and George Woods, o Ontaking about corm and ono-forth of a mile of Bar berg GamMill, on sinking Creek. Tanis Min be made 6 R mit the pUNGA Nurelmier. . IL D, augl9 7 Bnt. Spring Mills, Centre County STOLM. Prom the stable of ON sabsaiber on the night of the 26th alt., an oia gray have, belonging to Mrs. Mures Johnson. - Parties ta. vunhim must has son mistakmins the beast ott wortluanll.* A. 14 information an emias his whereabouts will be thankfldly re. shad, end reward d. • inglf.lt,— -. • -k oitiouPir; .13 , LANX - of all Made, neatly printed at ttla .... 0 Gam ADVEEtIiIMLE . NTS ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ' B i k n etreito of is Mar of the Or phans Court of tie Oetnety; will be eaposed to piddle male, at e Court Howe , In the borL one" of Bellefonte, on TUESDAY, Aug. 23d, 1864, $ 2,20 415 1,60 1,40 ...... ..... 1,16 ..... 8,01 at 2 o'clock, P. M., all of that valuable ram or tract of land situated 4 miles east of the Avi culture' College, in Centre county, containing TWO NUNDANN AND .TWENTT-Fyvo Aqua, strict measure, bounded by lands of Charles Stain, MAW. Wheeling and others. About 100 sores of the tract are clesr3d and under the higest state of oultirstkm. Thelma is of the best quality Of limeitons, easy to till, and pro ucies equal if not superior to any in the soun ty A quer failing stream of watar \rims through the - premises near the building. _A large ~..„19 14,00 BRICK il.oul;E, Bulk Barn, and out buildinge, irg094441r are erected. tberoon. • ' Terms, One half toe mones s en oontrination of the sale, the balmme in twp equal sandal payments. - JOHN HOFFER, Gordian of Eno.3h earl George Hastings ORPBANE COIIBT BALE. , By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centie County, there will be exposed to public, sale at the Court. Bowie, in the borough of Bellefonte, on MONDAY, the 2 2d of AUGUST, id 1 o'clock, P. M., all that•oeftata iriessirage or tract of lend situate ld Worth toenail, Ce tre • , b.unded b lino of IT. Nor's, elm O. Thompson and bthenr, containing 120 ACRES, more or less, about 60 of which are cleared and under a high state of cultivation, upon which am Greeted two frame house. and out building, the balance of land is timbered. Terms. One half the purchase monfec in hind on the con fi rmation of the sale, and tb othet in one year with interest. to bo secured bt bond and mortgage on the promisee. . ' E. RECORDS, Administrator on potato of W. Id:Rally, deo'd angt-ts RPRAN'S COURT BALE Court of Centre oounty there will be exposed to public) sale at the Court lime in the Borough of Eellefenta enHIOHDAT, AUGUST THE 224. at 2 o'clock P. H. of said day, all that certain messages, tenements and tinct ithind sltuatqd in Iteggtii-WiiiiiiiriprOoWri- coinAn—Fr& BDd desekbed as follows : to wit, On the North by lands of Henry Holt and John Poorman,-on the West by land of John Harper, on the Son* by land ofJoseph Oman and others, and on the Bast by lands of William Shope, containing eighty- Dino acres and ono hundred and fifty-one porches . t measure, thereon erected a two stogy, FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and a frame barn, ind other out-buildings. Then Is a good young orchard of choice trust on said tract and also, an unfailing spring of good water. T.E11.1103 Off ad.LB :—Ono-balf the porches° money in band-on eonfinnation of eat% and the residue In one yet? tbeteiner with Interact to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOHN 8. ?BO ITDFOOT, Admlnlst rator of M OHA EL RIDER, deed. ORPHAN'S COURT BALE. • By virtue of an order Issued by the Orphan's Court of Centre ounty,there will be exposed to public sale on thapromises,_on SATURDAY, August 20, 1864, at 6 reolook, P. ld.. a Sortain ineteusae, tene ment an lot of ground situate in the vill of Pine Grove, county of Centre, Gob vi n g ~ o. One-Fourth of an Aare, more'or less, upon which is erected a two story . frame dwelling house, together with good sta ble and out buildings. Terms of Sslet—Ono half the purchase money in hand on confirmation of Balm and the Other half in one year with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the promises. JOHN B. MITCHELL Executor ow Estate of D. It. °ohms, dee'd. ORPHANS' COURT BALE. By virtue of an order of the Or phans Court of Centre county, there will be ex posed to sale at the Court House lathe borough of Bellefonte, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26T11, 1864, at 1 o'clock, P. M. a certain tract of Mountain land situate in Gregg township, Centro county, bounded by lands of Haul deft, Matthew Botta Meyer and others, containing about THIRTY-THREE ACRES. Terme, ono-half the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the mak, and the bal ance in one year thereafter, with Internet, to be, secured by bond and mortgage on the prembes. MICHAEL HETTINGER, • 13A111TEL BIIREEL, JOAN ILISHEL, Administrators on estate of Imo Hettinger. saga -to COURT PROCLMATION. Whereas the Honorable Samuel Linn, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the 25th Judicial District, consisting of the counties Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and the Hon..liphn S. Proudfoat and Samuel Stroheoker Hags, Assooiate Judges In Centre county, hav ing hunted their precept, to me directed for hold ing a court of Oyer Terminer;and General Jail delivery, at Bellefonte, for the county of, entre, and to commence on the 4th Monday of Angf net, being the 22d day, 1864, and to continue two weeks. Aluiitor Notioe is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables of thil the said County of Centre, that they be then sod there in their proper persons at .1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, with their Records, - inquisitions, examinations and their other .re monsbranoei, to do those things which to, their °faces appertain to ho done ; and those who are bound In recognisance, 10 prosecute against the persons that are or shall be In the An of Cen tre county be then and there to proseoutensting them as shall be just. Given under my bend at Bellefonte, the 4th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousarkl eight hundred and sixty-four, end the eighty-eight year of the Independence of the Unithd-Btatea. =Lei RICHARD 'CONLEY, Ellniff. #XAMINATION OF TEACHERS. We The examinations of teachers for eoboolsr of, Centre county for the current year-will-be held at the following places and times, vis: Benner, Aug... 224, Rook School Menlo;' Patton Aug. 230, Waddle's School House; Half Meer,' Aug". 24tbi ,Worth and Taylor, 26th, Port Matilda; Rush 26th, Phillipsburg; Hdaton, 27th, Martha Fur nace School Homo; Union 29th, Unionville; Snoi.Shoe and Burnside, 31st, Askey ' s School House; Boggs Sept. 2d, Milosburg; Curtin, 2d, Mann's School House; Liberty 6th, Eagloville; Howard 6th, Howardviller Marion 'lth, Jack sonville; Walker Bth Hublersburg; Spring 9th, Burnt Mills; Harris 10th; Boalsbutg; Potter 12th, Centre Hill; Gregg 18th, Elprlng.-Mills; Penn 14th, Wilhelm; Haines 16th, .Aaonsburg; Ferguson, 29th, Pine Grove Mills; Miss, .Oct. 16th, Itobentburg. At each and every appoint ment lbw exercises will omumendo at 1 o'oloelr, A. M. Direotori and olthens are srpoOtthilY invited to attend. THOMAS HOLOHAN, County Superintendent of Centre County. Boalsbarg, Aug. I, 1864. au 5-21. 1521 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCIIHN s . Netter) la hereby given Opkthe autuant and vouchers of Tbomittautebteeen, Trustee of Hannah Hemakoter, ben bled Med lathe Court of Common Filial of Centre County, andivill be presented at them/4 'Abrpe of oeurt (Wittrday of. August, 1864,) for 000irsostkis, and allies ex.' tions ore flied ore Or before the third faro/ d Term the sold sellout wUI be confirmed the Court. : JAB. H. LIPTON , f Prothonaten Oil ~ Bellet.-11 Pretkonator* 1 fonte, Julrrind, 1844. E •• . YOUR B.t. Stamps for • Iwo, R o l m t , • retworihe rte-belnetst • 1 44:r t it i =l P d riell.arth. D. MUM huscELLAxtotr,s- NNW AND SPLENDID STOCK EZ=I DI T BOOTES AND SHOES Int mita, comm., Recanted—some and ee for youivelf—mil no► t ebarge for looking at them. • 1•11.01 MCI Ole 54111.71111. CIT I'4 :1;11114 OROCaItrIK Qualuisweß; or xicir arrida. , IPOTI Axn 001111110TIONASIII. SNOB BINDINGS, 41 • 1,11 W 111•}4.1.11ID •••11 lADTIIB FURS, NSW EitYLES, VIOSOR ' 1N813011011113, F.IIRB, CAPES, te. 'NOTIONS. L L4I.• Stoakingtilt u ° k r:, Nubia., Ito (OMB Atllto MEN DURNSIDrI NNW GOODS. Borth Weal Comm" of tho Diamond. WiRBANTED to be just' what we represent them. We here the very best *hide we wafrant, and lower grades in all their VArietieti /ALL MED IiXAMIIn bba BTObl. •All) 111, rprrotatestTu. LIATRER OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS '• &ARGIL STOCK OP SHOE FINDINGH, SADDLERY SADDLES, BRIDLES HALTERS ..AARTALRARB.AULEHEISR, COLT US * RAISES, LYRES, • and *very artiole made and kep t by saddlere; Watsr-Proof Boots, denble soled warranted, WIIIPB, Trt UNIS, TRAVELING BAG& POWDBD, BILDT AND CAPE. A large assortment of Buffalo Reba', Hors. Blankets, Blegh Bells, Fox Traps, ,to. The highast market priors' paid for tides Skin, add ell kludssof furs. CASH PAID Tor Bides and Skins tt Burnside's. The good time has come boYsd 'Nihon you can have all you &sire to eat at a vory low rate. BinNSIDES. .1-er•il.4)l2=olo of goods which be intends to sell at a very rea sonable rates—so low as. not to bet excelled by say other establishment of the kind in the country. Yon will find it greatly to your ad vantage to buy ydar Groceries at Burnsides. wrgitogiaegrawc—gpplu;=Charrhoi, Ourrants and Tamarinds from Burnside's. If you want Primo Chees,Salt, RAD, Cavendish Illongrece, Fine cut, Natural Leaf, dr Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go-tb Burnsidos. Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, .French calf and Kip shoes Slip pers add Gaiters with and without heels, of all sines and colors, from. Bunisides, Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges, Fresh Lemons,Figs Data, Raisins, Candies and Nuts from Burn sides. • . • If you want Gum Drops, Mose, SoftHa and Fig Paste, Jelly Cakes, Cocoa, , Lozengers, French and English Secrets,. Sugar Plums, or any other kinds Of Cimfootionaries, go to Burnside.. DORMS BKIIIIIIO, POIIMOnIIII, P4llOl. Pocket and Brining Comb. Gum Halt and lingllsh dat head and Mourning Pins, Gloves, Hosiery Pocket Knives, Trout die", Fish Hooks and Tackle, dlltionery, Gents Linen and Bilk Bankraehiefs, Linen and Marsala' 0017 Mrs, and way other Fussy Articles and No tions of Burnside/. • If you wait Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, trown and English Mustard, Red and Blacit eppers, Binger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general Sariety of Spices, go to Burnsidos. if you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for goods at cash prices at the cheap lash variety Store of Burnsides. At Burnside's we study to plows and &isn't infection. Please aocept our thanks for post fa von and place as under obligations for many new ones. Bellefonte Januar,' Bth, 1864-4. f. A DIALOGUB g John.—lfello Billy, how are you this morn in ! billy.—Bine thank you, how are times with yeti ? J.—Just Womble ' • money's plenty, or rather the paper that is called money twit-a-days is plenty, but everything is so intolerably high,— goods of all kinds and everything excepting grain or what things we farmers have to sell, that a bunch of greenbacks go but a littlo ways In supplying ones wants. But how is It Billy, that you always go so neatly dressed, with clothes of such good quality and such exvilont fit, when I know that you do not expend one half sts much in the year for clothing as I do, and et I look like a mgamulßin, most of the time B.—Well Jolmj cant' exactly tell, I'll admit that you look pretty rough sometimes, and I know you get a great many cloths, but perhaps you go to the wrong establishment to makeyour purchases—some place where the merchant is not acquainted with the business, and has noth ing on hand but som6 "slop shop" stuff, stuck on to bhp by the sharpers in tho city. Now If you will take my advice and go to Sternbergs, when you want your next suit, you will know why it is that my olotheafit 'neatly and arc al ws of a good quality.. J.—But bow is It that he can sell clothing cheaper than other merchants about Belle fonte f 8.--Becanso he roakei it his exclusive bust nscs,has been broughtiolt from boyhdod and la eonnected with ono of the laigest clothing es tablishments in the city, where he gets whatever heir sate whenever he wants it? :7.4110w long have you bought clothes from him? B.—Ever sine be came to Bellefonte, and let ma tell you John, my olothes do not poet me any more now,—everything high as it le, than GAT did before prime wentup and I bought from mon who knew nothing of the business bat to put big prices on poor goods. I.—Well I'll try him, for I have got tick o pitying abort:dint prices for mob things as I have beim weeding; the lasetwo or three pars. If he Mae' KM§ busitiell sidisip of coons h• know. what is good, and I .up des M ha him settled down for good, he, would offer nothing but the best wade', for fear of spoiling hie rep utation and Miming his business. 8.-4-Give him • mil when you go to Belle fonte, you will And him just opposite the "iron Pfont" in Mfe. Grailluffs Store . Boom, one of the moot obliging, clever owl Ittlittserstsm,-.31e will furnish you any thing from a paper collar to 'the finest kind of a coat, at pdoes, whioh for oheapneu is poribotly astonishing, and give you a good cigar to smoke into the bargain. So good orning John mind what I've told you, when you want a suit of clothe,. 3.—1 will, and role much oblige for the infor mation, I heard others speak very highly of Sternberg, and will try his *lotion the next time I go to town.,Good morning. May 6th 'l3l-tf. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW DEBTOR ED.—.Tustpublished, a new ed ition of Dr. OULYERWEILL'S- CELEBRA TED ESSAY on the radical quiro (without med icine) of Spermatorrhces, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Bernina Leases, Impotency, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, eta.; also Oolummption, 1 411:12, 1 and Efts, induced by self-ladmlipiPe extravagance. AT Pricey In a sealed envelope, 0 1 0 1 ./ 'Ants. Tho celebrated author in this admirable es say clearly dbmoustratm, from a thirty „rake' gummed practice, that that the alarming con-' sequences of self-sbruse mar be radieally mired without the dangerten t use of internal mai, clot or the application of the hoile , .pointing out a triode of onnhat once simple, oortaln cad elfergoal, by meant' of which holy sulorer, nb matter what hie emetics Inoy be; may Imict t i riAovarurirttair be le the tads of ons77outta and wevtrytistrbillutirland; ileutoinder kW, in s — plalsa earrelosie, to any &M/100 - 4 0 4—WIL-11/6141L-heOfpublish 0/- CR AM Iwo post starape. AUX. to t - O. Kum.* 00: ers. 127 &miry, Ile trit, P. O. Boxittlid. • jell-04-Iy. •MKSL!LLANEOUS. Mall ~ :. . 1001 *sirs soa rus rfobLill 000 DB AT REDUCED PRICES I A. AUSIIMA ii, Just retbrned from New YenOr, with a busilsome ' selected assortment of merchandise, now open and offer for mile cheaper than any . body else in the %dos. The Goods bags been, ' bought sheep ror each, ail will be. • geld cheap for cash or its sivalicit. Cloth, Osindmer, Satinett, .Jane • . Clumnbrays Cottonadee, Manual. les Yetis k Satin and other Postings, eider Shirts, and Drawers, Allact and Pan , ely Silki 'lt old prices, 411 color normals; 111 wool and dom— limeade Seek and " Sighting Flannels, Bleached, Unbleach ed put Cdbred Canton , Vlanuels, French and do . mastic ilinghatas Tiokings and Cheeks, Bleac hed and Un bleached Shootings, Pillow Cue and Shirting - Muslin, Cambrios and Drills. llosories and Cloves, SlM raiders and Hankerohlefe, Neckties, Collars and Bosoms, Parasols and Son " Umbrellas—Silk, Gingham and Musllin- Balm Oral Skirts, Umbrellas—Silk,, and Wises' Below- ' ral Skirts of various sizes and prime. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and Misses Skeletod Hoop )3kirts of evory desOription. • t =Spring and Summer Capes, idlibCloth and Silk, unsurpassed in style, quy,-and prices, north of Mason and Shawls, an endless variety, both single sad donbh cli 3 i .47ets, a full assortment of all kinds of r h- j o Brussels, v Ply loable, Rag n' wrUirpete. Oil Clotb, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil Shades.— SALT, • FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LIIATHER, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKI*S . COUNTRY CALF SKINS. 11ORROCO LININGS. &C. &C. AC. Shoemakers' Threat anclShoemakers Tools, of ' A. CHEAPER than at any other establishment In Central Pennsylvania. Bellefonte, December 19th 1862,—tf. SPRING AND BUMMER TRADE. Morn good. can be bad furless money at the cheap atom or , 31211721111' ZELLER, at Centrq Will, Centre County, Pennsylvania than at any other establishment to the State. no keeps oonstantly on band a choice stook 0 STAPLE ANR FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, Itendi-leade Clothing, Notions, Queensware, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware, Amide hot a complete usortment of all the az Wiles usually found In a And class country store. - DRESS GOODS. • French Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Coburg' Reps., Alpaeoss, Black Silks, b., be. 1108IERY—Wool and Cotton Shirts and. Drawers, Fine Shirts, Silk; Cotton and Linen Handkerchief's, Hoop Skirts, best makes. CLOTHS AND CASSFMERES--Fronelk Broad cloths, Satinets, Melton's, &e., for I'II:LUX wear. SHAWLS—A full line, all wool BOOTS AND 8110E8. We will keep at all times a full assortment o eastern made goods. PRODUCE TAKEN In riehange tbr Goods, and the grOllllBl . MARKET PIIICTEB FAIR IN CASH FOR GRAIN OF ALL =DB CELL, iszazoilp a 8ELL131771 Aug. 7th, 181311-tf. R. KELLER. PAT Tao OCTOII6B 13, 1863. 11lack, Bl'k fur Sii Dark Mali French Bli Light Blue, Claret Brow, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Cherry, - Crimson, Dark Drat Light .Dral Dat.Feathers, Kid Gloves, ChlWrens Ware. Fawn Drab—Violet, Light Fawn Drab —Yellow tor Dying, Silk, Woolen And Mizell Goods,. Shawls, Scarfs, Drones, Ribbons, 0 ibbons,Gloves,lion nets, and all kinds of • Wearing a apparel. fly- A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT -100%. For twenty Ave cents/ you can oplor as many .ode as would otherwise ooh 'Me times that • . Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple and any one can two the dye with perfect meets.' Direc tion& in EngiGh, French and German inside of each package. For tiarther information in dyeing, and giving a po r atot knowledge of what colorear• beat ad ago(' to dye t•ver °thererift many valuable receipts) purohate Move Stevens' Treaties on Dyeing and pointing. Set 11 . 2re2 on receipt of prioe. 7 •lo cents. Manufactured be' MGWO k 250 Broadway Boston Far sale by &unfits and dealers generally. Nov: 20th, 180-Iy. iptiILAMELPHIA AND KB= RAILROAD. This great lino traverses the northern and northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the oity of Erie on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Ponnsylvahla'.llail. Load Company, and under their auspices ie being rapidly opened throughodt Its entirelength. It is now in nee for Passenger and Freight bit- SWIM from Harrisburg to St. Marys (216 miles on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. r/11/1 Or r TOAD'S' AT LOCC uarix. Leave tootaard. Expresir,llol P. M. Mail Train, 13:55, A. M. Limas Warhead. anima Train, 940, A. H. Can ran through without Osage both ways on theta trains between Philadelphia and Look Have. and between Baltimore and Look Haven. Erman? thiarrne. CARS on Huns. F in ing both waym - bettieon Willimmmort and-Baltimore, mid 'Williamsport l ad_ For information respecting Passenger busi nessapply at the B. N. Omar Eleventh. and Market absrata; • ; • And for height buslassa. Was Company's B. ' d. B. Stnit, Jr., Corner IStli and /IMES drools, Pidalpida) J. W. Reynold,, J. M. Arad, N. C. .11.. ririgotgAges„.AlY%- 6 1 Tali As's, Mks. JO& P. POTTS, Satei Tralkli;averc MISCELLANEOUS. CENTRE! COUNTY 8.8. Be It remembered, that at a Court of Common Pleas, held at Bellefonte, for the coun ty of Centre on the td day of May, k. 1851, 1 before the Honorable Judger of the county, the petition of John Lord Jr., wee presented setting forth that on the 16th day. of October A.. D. '5l. John Lord Br.. and John Lotd Jr. of tho town ship of Bald Eagle in the county of Clinton a:- tented to David Dile of the Township of Wal ker In the County otoentreirs - eattnitt Winter er Mortgage. in due form of Lae, which is re corded in, the offloa for reeording oC deeds he., for the County of Centre, In PLttgaga Ike*, L. page 198 do., for securing - the payment of the prinoipal soon of three hundrpd dollars, current money of Pennsylvania, upon ell that trends or tenement, and tract of land Mows In Walker twp, Centre Oo.„•to wilt Beginning at a Linn Wood, thence by lot of Alexander and land of B. McKee, N. 5 degs. West, VT perches to .• White Oak; N. 01 dogs. B. 16, I porches to • Wlnito Oak Stump. N 62 dogs. W. 8 perehes to • port at the road, than°e by the same N. 46 dogs. R. 11.4 perohcs to • tiornbrom sapling. thence by land of B. Patio! Booth 29/ doge, West / 0 . 4-10 Wel" to • stone, South 62 doge...N. 20.7 perches to stones South 42i dogs. West 20, 5 perches to • sagas the south 66 doge. W.. 9 oarohea to • poet and North 79 dogs West 10 porcine to the place of beginning: containing four Arai and, one hun t dred and twenty perahea be the same more or lest. Bering the same liveliness, wPleh the wild !hold Lyle and Drusilla his wife, - by their indenture? tearing date the 6th day of October, A. D. 385 for the consideration therein men tioned, granted and' coulirmod onto ' the said Lord Sr. and 'John Lord - Jr. In fee, 04 in and by the raid Indenturt more at large aPPaart- -- ,at h d 'avid L lo ..In the - der of tboaidd Mortgage as . le. w shout enter-- Mg eatisfaction npon the Recnrd ^f the sane and that paynient has been made of all the stoney, or amount due them, and, Ina en continued for more that: two years, and that the stud petition is the owner of the sad' Mortgaged premises. Therefore praying the maid Court to direct the sheriff of the Centre aforesaid, to serve • notice stating the facts to the said petition set forth to the legal representatives of the said David Lyle who are to be fon'hd in the said county, requir ing the said parties to appear at the next term and answer the said petition : arid, that the said Court will decree and direct that satisfaction shall be entered open the record of the said Mortgage by the Recorder of Centre County on peva - lent of the coats due relative to the entry of . ‘"-"ult •-sgreptor-anf4usieoetif"," said satisfaitiiin so enteral shall forever defeat, release and disci:large the same; agreeably to the provisions of an act of Asaetehly relative thereto . passed the first day of March 1863. The court therefore do appoint the 22nd day i„ of August promises aforesaid, and direct notice to .e g von to the heirs or others legally epreeentatives of the said David 141 e, as directed by the sot of Aruembly, governing such proceedings and °fared to In the prayers of their said peti tion. In testimony whereof I-have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of tire said Court at Bellefonte the sth day of May, Arm Dorioi, 180-1, ' , JAMES H. LIPTON, ' Proikorrofer,: RICHARD.CONLBY, Sloes!. lIATI3 di CAPS STILL IN IqIE.FIELDI ANO PAR AHEAD IN LOW PRIM!! JOHN S. LONEBERGER,. TIN, SHEET IRON & STOVE MERCHANT Tfianbicßiti - irr—BaLcaroaca, PA Taira they method of informing ail tbepeeple of Centre cotmtr - and - wtrocrer - else pleases to read, that his stock of TIN, 811EBT IRON AND COPPERWARE ja not to be surpassed by any dealer in mistral. Pennsylvania, and that his manufactured arti cles, ouch as BUCKETS, • 4 • BOILERS, BASINS, • KETTLES, AS.. are of the best quality, the best make, and for sale phoaper than at any eatabliahment of the kind In the State. lie has also a splendid lot of STOVES OP ALL KINDS sod description, ',blob will be sold at mooed bagly low rates. SPOUTING, ROOFING, and other work, done on tho snorted notlooand moot renoonablo terms. , • • . Farmers, Moo,banice, Merobant-s, and °vet' , body oleo are invited to call and exanklaa hit dock. • . N. B.—R.epalripg of all kinds neatly and ez. peditionsly done, and on the most reasonable terms. . • Juno 24,'04-if. -h Blue," ht Green*, renta, = For Rata, !Rea, Roaches, Aosta, Bed Begs, Moth. in Purr, Wooten., &a., insects on Plants,. FOICII, Animals, de. Pat up In 25c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. $3 end $5 aloes for. Ilutels, publio Ins titutions ie. 'Only infallible remedies knorrn." "Free from Polsons.'!• "Tot dangerous to the hposen fiddly." i•oluircint of theirholes to die." •Bold wholesalii in large cities. j1~!`Bold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. • Or - power° !I! of all worthleu Imitations. 'Bee that "Colman's" Dame II OD each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. tol4,.Plunctrin DIIIPOT 482, BgoDWAY N. Y. ' ..Bold by— PRANK P. GRERN. Wholesale and Retail Agent Bellefbnte, Marehll, 1884-Bm. Penn'a PISTOL& F/131/ING TAMPA AND SPORTING APPARATUS GENIDIALY . Rods, Rooks, Lines, &tot -Rags, ' '. Rolla, Ihte it, da, Gloves. " .Files, , I P' , • Masks. - - Billies, j Corkscrews, Dog Collars deg- oonstaatly on hand and for sale--Wholelale and Retail at-- JOHN RAIDERS. • Bportomeas Depot. N. E. wit 2nd k Walnut Mnroh '64— . 6m. Phirs • , pROTHONOTARTIS . BIOTIC& AJdaokey, James T. - Rall In the Con t i of w and A. G. Curtin . /awes Common PI •of Irvin and Andrew Gregg. , Centre • On.. d•fo. ' 244 Nov. T Wit • And now June 1.11,1864, on petitions and nig davits of Riddle, Penn oak and 00., Colony, Baroroft, Beaver ;and Co ., A. T. Lens and being idea, rule awarded upon Andrew gr, and the pawned representations of Jan. and upon the coeditors of Onus Irvin and An. drew Gregg to show omen why the petition,' should not have leave to Withdraw from the x cord of said udgia t, the • • • in pitman°. vietlte °ham ma iehadtde ered and limy be matortat to thfindAte ander the iidir mint = s . dintim ems. VarM D ed hem the ra. 934 thi of Zak IR _ O2/ Hi t NIA'. 7 I p Proaey. (OD PRINTINEEtZitif Witte/Wit 04 tY besi_ffeeyko at itait e FINE =nary, MEDCIU _ jY 8 P A CURB ,WAR RA , N X,XDI DT/171111A AA/ IMO /GLOOM/II 1111M/Tdelill Ist. A constant paie.or ormasimsea at_ Mitt „phi of the stomach. 3d. Flatulence said Acidity. , td- Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of spirits. Diarrhamalitiegrisdng. 'Plan in ail arts of the spiels. Zits: Consumptive Symptoms and Palpitating .f the heart. Bth. Cough, WM Phlegm In the threat M. Nervosa Allostiou and WADS of alp al might. • 10th. Lost of Appetite mad vomiting. " 11th. Pinkies, Dimness el Yintrin, abit. lites of sight:. lYth. Ifeadaehe and instituting k walking, with , great weakness. Out 'of the thorns's:ids of *sins of Dy that have used Dr. Wiahart's Omsk Dyspepsia Pas. not one of them has tidbit of perfeot lute. We warrant • rum in every sow no matter It of twenty years Mending. field by all druggistreeerywhore, and at Dr, Wise hart's canoe, No. le N. Second street, Philaifet. phia, i'a. .S.ll examinations and eensultsksas free of charge. send for &circular. reins ad per box, sent tiylnaU, free, of AMMO, 're ceipt of money. " DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEI44I* I, Elisabeth, Brawn, of Brandywine, Del, formerly of Old Cheater, Del., do sertify that, to; one year and • half I suffered everything but death from that awful disease' called Dys pepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and 'nervous debility; ,I could sit - dtgisirfarfr. - anITIT - I ile men a attacker or the' sandiest amount - of food, It would jeturn Just ea `I swallowed It ; I became so costive In my bow , ids that I would not have a passage in less than Clem flour end oftcl eight days; under this Im mense sulfating, my mind seemed entirely I. give way. I tied dreadful humor and evil fore . bodings. I thought everybodj , hated me, and I bated everybody; reoold no; bear my huhand dr my own children, everything sppeared It& be homer stricken to me; I had,uo - sunbitien 01111 de anything; I lost all lam of Ikdilly and home • I would ramble and bander frotu place to plaise, but could not be contented; I felt that I wan ' doomed to boll, and that ;hero wee no heaved' for nos, and was often tempted to commit sui cide, so near was my whole nervous system de- - stro ed, and also coy mind from thadusroi e,.. i pmu i yspopsia, that my, friends thought best to have me placed la Dr. Kirk bride's Hospital, West Philadelphin; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little belle:, but in a fee , days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad as ever. Heari l uf a tte w l olderful cues ArtitTiriWt - - eirrpopsia Pills and hhrtreaftnent—fer—Dryipep sia, my husband called on' Dr. Wished- and staled my case to him. He said be had se doubt he maid titre me. Bo In three days after I called and placed myself under th e nes ters ttsafintht and in two weeks I began ta di gest my for and felt that ley disease wet fast giving way, and I continued to recover far about th oaths, and at the present time I enjoy health It body and mind, and I most a n return my thanks to a interstitial 0 od and Dr. Without, and to hi. Great Ameri can Dyspepsia, Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me from an InnipeAsylum and pre mature grave. All persons suffering with Dys pepsia are at liberty t.t) mil onilllWor write, se- I - stm willing to do alI the good I can for suffering humanity. _ s . A LiSAISIII ThtgalMOlL Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Manor, Delaware county, is Dr. Wiebart'a 001mb, 10 North /wend 14, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA! Dr,W11111411.?:-1 have bean a constant se. ferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen yearns, during which time I cannot say that I ever en• toyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms werejanteaggrwszted than at others, and don it seemed ht would be event relief .to dig.' I bad &tan times an. unpleasant feeling In my head, but lattirly my sufferings se reach increased that I became almost unfit for bonzes' of any kind; my mind was continually' filled with gloomy thoughts and foreboding, -and if I attempted- to change their current by reading, at once •eonsation of icy coldness la connection , with • dead weight, as It were, rested upon toy brain; also, a feeling of sickness would opens at my stomach, and great pain' to my eyes, ecoompeined with wideb was OW con tinual fear of losing my reason. I also expe rienced great lassitude , debility and nervous, nom, which made it difficult to walk by day or eleeit by night. I became averse to society and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent physicians of ca rious schools, finally came to the oonelealoss that, for this disease at my present age (44 fears) there was no cure in existence. But, through the interference of•Dirine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I ht last found a sovereign gamed), in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seems to have ef fectually removed almost Om last trace of my long list of ailments and bad feelings, and ha their plea health, pleasure and contentnesat are my every day oompanions. • Jae. N. No. 40110 Second Standladelphla. Formerly of Woodbury, N.Y. Dr. Wishart's Ofiles, No 10 N Second fienset, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA I bTSPEPSIA I, I, Moses Tobin, of Cheltenham, lifoiitgdiatey county, Pa., have suffered for more tha one year, everything but death Built from that Aw ful disease called Dyspepsia. I employed le that time five of the most eminent physicians! In Philadelphia. They did all . they could for ma with medicines and cupping, but still I was no better. I then went to the Pennsylvania 17u1- varsity, In order to place myself In of the best medical talents of the country, but their medi cines failed to do me any good and oftenthios wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings. bat seeing Dr. Wishart's advertisement in the Philadelphia Bulletin I determined to try once More, with little faith. I called on, Dr. Wise hart and told him If I could have died I would not have unaided him, and then related my suf ferings to him., The Doctor said that If be fall ed to cure me of Dyspepsia, It would be the list peso in two years, co /1110. myself undas gte treatroent, and although I had been for mouths vomiting nearly everything I ate, my statue h swollen with wind, and filled with pain beyond description, I bought a box of his Dyspepsia Pills. I used them WI diroa s ted,And In ten days' I pould eat as hearty a mull as Miy person in the State of Pennsyfrania,and in thirty days was a wall man. I invite any perlym suffering as I was to call and see me, and 4I will Mato my sufferings and the groat once I received. • I would say to Dyspepticsonarywhertk that Dr.- Inu i t T believe, the only person on earth that eau cure Dyspepsia with any degree of oar to,inty.AMlSS Zama. ChigterattiM, Montgomery Co., Pa. Wisharti Oak* No. 10, NoptiLffiseeng, Street. Office BMW ilcmll A. ICto P.. M. , 411 oxinamitione sad ocesultatlons Sec ' DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA 1, Samuel D. alllrp, bore been s great id. foyer Chronic DYspepola and Initaniadosi of the 'imaeys for three years. I employed three or four of, the mooffiotalneat p_hyeidamt of Philadelphta, also of Barlbssfoa, New Joao". They did en the 7 miold for .me, bet ell sp.. as purpose. 'gum eosurtanUx tilled with Auto) psizt am awns., and with eistotantiolehhis of ' wind And moor said. Iffy tangos wavottritred with a white fmathkg of moons until - farrows and was dromiDdliWare. _ reftou -wiabsd for death to thiletot Imo of ummu sp i o n " 11r , :.1 bad lost .11 !tope of ovoo beiagweU win. I made it swoon fifipm* 'to Ood that beyrontd divot me to somirrapd-' • Sian or madietne that would mire Ina. inks told to read an adirer.bmitent of Dr: Whilwirtle in the - Philadelphia' Dodpr, of a rest ears made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1038 OW. street, Phitodelphia, SKS Groat Alsoteistia DispepoisPills. I went ro the Dookor% and pissed =Oaf mike kis trestate44ill told him If lie &Bed tesotOrthis ft ounififffissbi lest effort I 'would make: It 6eea~ydt woolusince I oommonsial antadhlo and I-am mow a well ask froilkillkiNt • • • 'distress and await Woo. boas* , • B ' • , • Clohot. , Vooosso ea. • , L • Blehmoo4 tonamoir : • ' aboOoviiiglitirgooalogiliNsioilbroolOok flit: a vast rooosoly lop In • - Ds. h Qua • 11.44•174 , ' No II W., , OE