Imaxiitintatchman -,:2110.10146pr yor whin paid ffi rstilia6s, adviime, sad $11;00 when op - jl;44ta the rptrathe of ibe year. 7 lir ALS Irt; amisiPONDSITIW. ltlintsetliti on tuipettni wrionlngiut, this &met mer hold WOW i'iMgrallit alit yam . '6401.•; 1 4. is itfrylikolyhal W. 11..AmMirong Will Mogi* the db.:Ma 'Willa/40n lb: Gong resa hi this . alstylot. pas We oolild not &alpha inythlwg to you. soinnumbation but the num. In what loin ~tit twines titailksm,--Thit la one of tie beitutlei risk men oars bay niggers to take than pineW.4* the army, but you mast miwoh bade their Own to EIl your own plson . thaw Dot it it ma. yon fuel like hut •teldegf¢t did Ate I • nTimnEm•wmril ,'Court was well attended during the earlier part of tke week. The , Jurymen were &rived on Wedpesday evening whether all the 'bueleeie was attended to /a for those 'Asher boolteelhan as to say: Tun Lawns intentul—The September litiagrer-efahhvnew-and - pepulir'rnagasimr is en baud Every eneoemilng number seems to,dletanee further , all compeditors. Send for a copy sg per par. Address Philadelphia, 904 ey • for September has beau . re sslirod. 14 I. an• esebolal . throrito of outs and so Widely kpowa that , words ol'ootuon , Shalom( ate =elem. Ooday 4 ahead of all, had irroTy lady should hare's oopy.' Ad: dress, L. A. Godey, Phila. $3 per annum. sir George Champion, who, was eonvio -10 of manslaughter at the Januaryterm of Cotitt and sentenced to a term of imprison- yardOned by GOT. Curtin and ie again rooming Wm old busineae at gm Conrad &nee stable. • PlT2leviles XLACI AMIN. —TIIO 9141- 44feb•P-IMlSlbil—peffflar mestikly-• ►sautlfaly illuetrated, and its numerous patterns of the feehiono of the diiy cannot fall to please Its lady patrons. IThe literary *Kielce are from the alma authors in the •ountry.. Terms $2 a year. I=l Illerlitrrnoa's /Imre riLidAsint.—Thin iheap and desirable niontlily for September las rem:lied us. The number contains soy - Oh beautiful illustrations, including e. hand 1101t10 elect engraving entitled "The Love Letter." .The literary depirtinen't is wull anstainod. Terms $2 a year. Me.. Those of our friends who intend purchasing a new suit-ut clothes to egyer their earthly tabernacle must rendimber that Sternberg, the prince of clotltiers, has f emu wad hie Store to Major. Reynolds, now building, on the Soutireast 'corner of the Diamond., I=l Rl6llT.—On Sunday loot the Bon. (f) Rev, (!) A. R. Barlow, was an nottnoed to preach at Kepheart's church.— 'helped people of the vicinity turned out to bear. Adam came, took his text and began. It was not a christain but a India eal Sermon. Ile sallied at onoo into negro J eqpoklity add the congregationyiallied out of the door, leering the "loyal" divine to preset his "loyal" sermon to a doten or so of his "lortil followers." Good for that congregation. • =I COLVII LID COUGHM.--SllddellChallgell of climate ere touroae of Pulmonary and Bros. dial affections. Experienee havir.g „proved Unit simple remedies act speedily and cer tainly when takearin the early stage of dis ease recourse should at once ho had to Ifrown's Bronchial Troches," or Lounges, lot the Cold, Cough or Irritation of the Throat be ever so alight, an by this pro - Caution. a more serious attack may bo effectually ward ed off. Soldiers should have them, as they can be carried in the pocket and taken oceaalon xequires. =I /Mir The Abolition 'Convention whinh wet in this &co on Weraneislay' afternoon last, nominated fur State Senator, Edmund Itlatuthard, for Assembly Harry Foster, fur Commissioner John F. Foster add for Audi tor John Irvin Jr. There was a split in the recommendations for Congress and the Con ferees wers loft aninatructed. Thd Halo and Armstrong ['Anima are at "lager heads" sgaia and we may expect to see beautiful light among the mieegeuationlsts, in regard to their candidate for Congress. All In all, their tichat Is just as easy to beat, as any ens they could hero termed. = Dem DIATU. Or Jirl 14vze.—The peo ple of the Borough of Howard wore- eleotri4 fed oa Sunday last by the Intelligence of the death of Jeff. But strange to Isay, it erlis dm omission of consternation mid sor row- The deceased was a celehritjpin the "itunkliq. sad was nottuLfer hie Site voice and heattfeil, prOporiians. He courage' led Mtn to roaet thd progress of a passing ve- Mole; but ales l his strength wee not equal _boas task—ils_was horriblymangled And obtunsir In:mediaely "expired to the great grief of Ms •Intie tahstress—lfiss: Ifslen kietthesno: - . iek. Boma weeks !Onoe an imbecile eon ef Peter 1:11,10f tirtin Township, left home in the morning with the purpose of driving eonte cows up thi Allegheny Siountains Is peeler.. As he had not returned at nighteall it occasioned hie parents, much a),prze, and the neigborhood was aroused to search the woods4or MM. lie was not found however, and day after day passed without any intelligenoe Olds wheraliouts. men of the whole cieunt4 turned out in the settralt, and pursued it day and night Mara th4n a Week without. success. Eight days after his disappearance he was aocd /Wally diatrovered in the bed of Beech ir ()reek, the water being .so- low as not to sower hithedy. It 1p probable that ; he bad sot wandered far 6 the wood! as his clothes were not much torn, ths body was found pone seven or eight miles fronrthe residence if Mr. Ehl, a ridge of the Allegheny Moon= teins,lying between that pips and Beech & sok, Tie supposition is that' is attempt t. Iron the 'ere* he was drowsed. The eellefbete Market. .. Whit* Wr,,,0040 6114 11 61. S fl6O do 1,60 Ooni inviaa, —.do 1,46 Qat", • — 1.... p d0,. —76 Berigr e ...., . do ......... ....... w i t ...1,16 Bs*" , d 0.......,. ......... .... ._..76 -..., , • Oboe. 40 2001' P0t0t000,..........,..... do.. .. ....... .... aoo Lard, ..14 ,0 lieZir4.2-.•••• 20 Ilikoon, I alo 20 Tallow d 0.,, . .12 But44r, da 35 Eggs, ' par doseslB Pbutar,gtound, pet.ton . ...41t00' LI ACIAL NOTICE Pa ^ Etll AND Eim.—Prof. J. Isaacs, M. Oculist mid Audit, formerly of Leyden, Not land; is located at No. 611 Plus St., Philadel phia, where persons afflicted with diseases 01 the Sys or Ear will by scientiricady treated and cured, if curable. "OP Ahifictiat Ertl inserted without pain. No aurae* made for examina tion. The Medical faculty is invited, as he has n J motet' in hie mode of treatment. y y. ul 1, '64-4 '_ _ • A Gmers.nmin, cured of 'Nervous Debility, fnoompetinfey, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, @abated by a desire to benefit ethers, vrill be - happy to furnish toll! who need it,(free of charge), the recipe and direction, for making the simple remedy , used In his case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and pos sess a Valu able ... Remedy, will receive the same, by return mn/I,(earefully sealed), by addressing. • JOHN D. 'OGDEN, 1*..50 Num Wee, New York. May 27thr44. Sm. • . . •.. DO - YOUITIfiIf - TirDICCUEED. Dr. Buchan's English Specific Pills core, In leu than 80 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal „Iff Gahm's'', Insanity, and all Urinary, Seabil and Nervous Affections, no matter froze what cause produced. Price,One Dollar per box. 'Sent, post-paid, by - sail, oh receipt of an order. One Betz will perfect the cute inmost. eases. Address - B. S. BUTLER, amoral Ageni, 427 Broadway, New York augb4nt KM Den. IVATCIIII4IO—Dear Sir :—With your permissiod I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, free, ra.recipe, with fall ,directions for making and using a simple vegetable balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pim ples, Blotches, Itifer•Fripiltlee,*and all Impuri ties of the skin ..evfniethe and beautiful. = I tilt also mail lime to those having Bald Beads, or Bare , simple direction and in formation that ,wlll able them to start a full growth of Luxurl flair, Whiskeill, or Mods- Who. In less than SO days. All application answeredby return mailxith- Respectfully yours, TILOS. 9. CHAPMAN, C 6 tlet, augs-3m 01 Breedway. New York A 9,4111) YO°T.BB SUFBBItING. Swallow to or three hogsheads of .I.lhohe," ' , Tonle Bitten, " "Harssparilia,", "Nervous An tidotes," &0., e., &to., and after you are satis fied with the ,result, then try ono, bog of Old Doet,or Buchan's English Specific Pins—and be restored to health and rigor in less than thirty days. ,„Titcy are purely regetible, plum/sunto take, prompt and salutary in their streets on the br,.kon-dowe and shattered constitution. Old and young can takobem with advantage. Im ported and sold in tre Uuitetf States only by JAS. S. BUTLER,- "No. 427 Broadway, New York, • tilt-Agent for the United Stator. P. B.—A. box or PIiIII, securely parked, will bo wal ed to any address on rouoipt of pribo, which One Dollar, post paid--aipuey refund o ho Agent it entire satisfaction in 'not •iven. as • b-flui NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS POLITICAL CARICATURE NO 2 ISCEGENATION ; THE MILLENNIUM OF ABOLITIONISM! frilld PICTURE, tho name size as "Tho Grave 1. of the Union," is acapital bit upon the new plank in the Republican platform. It represents 'society soft is bo in the era of "Equality and Fraternity." Sumner is introducing a strapping -colored, lady" to the President. A young w man (white) 6 being kissed by a big buck nig ger, while a lady lecturer, aupposed to bo the "inepirod Maid," sits upon the knee of a /able brother urging him to cometo her lectures, While Greeley, in the very height of °static enjoyment, is eating ice cream with a female African of mon atrpua physique, declaring that society had at last reached absolute perfection. In the back gnifind is a carriage, negroes inside, with white drivers and footmen ; a white servant girl draw ing a nigger baby, and a newly arrived German surveying the whole scene exalaima, "Mine (dot, vet a gantry I vot • beepies !" No description can do justice to the bite con tained in thin picture. It holds "the mirror up nature." The artist has achieved a great encomia in depicting the practical workings of "Misce genation," the logical result of the "Equality and Fraternity" doctrine. • • ought to be circulated far and wid6 as a campaign ilecureout. Price 25 oenta per Copy ; five copies for $1 ; eleven copies $2, poet paid. I.ly express $l6 per hundred. Address, giving post office, linty .and State, in full, ORO V A CO., • 80x4,286, New - Oust Oice. - gOl.. Newspapers oopylng above adver tisement, and sending a inarked oopy, will re ceive, by mail, Poor copies of "Miscegenation," or two copies of that, and two of "The Grave of the Union,' as I.boy may prefer. R UNAWAY. Prom the subscriborAln . the 12th day otJuly 1864, Juhn null, an apprentice to blablcsmith tptde aged about 18 year!. Notice is hereby elan to any person emplbying laid Hull, that this subscriber will hold him strictly responsible, ter what ever Wages or money be may earn. ang 28th-31 DAN'L. P. lIISILEL. Milhelui. P.. A PMINIBTRATORB NOTICE. • Letters of administration on the estate of Conrad Deeker,lete of Potter town ship, deo'd, have been granted to the under signed. All persons knowing themsplves in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and all persons having claims against said' estate will present them, duly an therMiested, for settlement. augl2-6t JOllat R. D. DECKER, "' Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 11.4 - Letteti testamentary on the es tate of Janob Eltalinger,.having been granted to the subscriber, be requeste all • persons know- Ing,themaeirscindahtM_ to said_hdal*hi-makti immediate payment, and thoee having claims to preeent them, duly authenticated for settlement. augl2-6t T. M. MALL, Executor. ADMINISTRATOR% NOM& Letters of Administration on the Es tate of William Yeats, deemed, late of Potter tp., having been granted to the Undersigned, ho requests all persons knowing themselv.• indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them. duly authenticated for,settlignent. 8. G. SHANNON, e i ngb-114-6t. - Administrator A DMIRTSTRATORT NOTION. Letters of administration on the Es tate of Chas. B Callahan, late of WalA i tg, deed having been granted to Alps subs they request all persons having olaims against end those knowing themselves indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those hating otaiuts egalusk the =l,q4 present them. duly anthe m, for mot. GBOROB D. DAVIS, Hublenburp, July ilk Asiesisisiftller. - S 5-4 4 4....r u _s_ t . TIM M LAND AT PRPOSSALN, • The mineribor o at private sale, sale, a tract of Umber bad, a ft Gregg Township, Guam 41owity, adjoining , lands of Jame! Barlow sad George WoodS, .oentatnlng shout 130 aerie and one-forth 6f 4 mile of Bar bers-flaw iffilMrghskihrOmeli." - Tines, JrUl be ekftibe to,spildhammeheser, TitiNOLN, nrigivinin spring AM* %Nato (*PIO, NEW. .ADVERTISEMENTS. CIE 111111LULNABT AND DDIU ;'o 0., z ' Owing to the very Id* Noe of Ooese,,Med the great • dthiewity In (procuring • good uni form anal reliable artlebt, au oustemers have often expressed a wish that they eould be sup plied hom trot hands. It was the intention of TEA GREAT 4MERICAN TEA COMPANY to - do a strictly' Ts‘ business, but as we have hid some outomere living at a distance this hays)elled upon vs to supply them excledviay with Teaand Coffee, It. being Omar/mien& !Cr them to comb to New York; The Oreit - Tea and COMMS EmpOricuse of this country—and as •our- Tbs. Taster was possessed of information Mu log to • Cane t h at timid be ftunished at • mod eratd price, and give enivereal satisfaction, and at tho same time afford the retailer a handsome prolit—we have bath compelled to supply those parties.' This Cone ham bottoms ao popular with our customers and their Wet. have in creased to such an extent that we have bees compelled to make large tadltions to oar ma chinery, whiehvill enable nu to supply * few more customers with It, We will therefore loud" II to those who mai order. Fl 8 FAST BIIPERCEDIIIIq ALL OTIMIL 1 This Coffee has been uselt for more thee • century in Parisoand - since ltd introduotien in to this eofintry It Ist been in use by some ,of the leadibg French Restaurants here. The Par isians Are said to be the.best judgei of coffee ; and the great laver In which it *held by the* is the best reoommendatiOn Ihat-ean be produo ed for its fine flavor and healthy effects spew tho'buman system. We pia up but one rade of this Coffee, and thatir of a genitTt o.r - customers found from experience wilt—give perfect sat broaden and meet all the demands of thou. trade. It Ls the lowest price thaf,we fan re oommend, . I We do alrour business on the most extensive ecali buy by the cargo and sell at only I cents per pound profit. We put up this Ootrge In Barrels of 125 lbs each. This method of putting it up saves from 2 to 5 cents per pdand to the Inincouner, and by its being in a large qinintity it retains Its• flue flavor much longer in this form than In arty other. We send with each barrel Show-Cards, Circulars and Polders, to assist the the dealer to introduce it to his customers. We hope our customers. will take pains to hive them well posted up and distributed as It will be to their adVantage to do so. -4" This Coffee we warrantlo give perfect satis faction, and if It doss not please, the purchaser part of it within 60 days, an having his money refunded, together with all the expenses if transportation both ways. .We Issue a price miroularot hurTeas and Coffees, which we - are glad to send tree to all irbo wish It. Consumers of Coro. should - q u ire for the French Breaktait end Dinner Col- tee sod be tale /lit It was paigiiislTh- - (MEAT AMERICAN TEdtCOMPANT, IMPORTBRI AJID JO 88888 , 116 d *1 ITHRSBY EITRNET, New York. , seig.s-11stoe. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE: The , subsorlbers, executors of Bernabos Shope, late of Boggs township, Cen tre county, dee'd, will offer at public sale, &Übe Court /louse, in the borough of Bollfonte, on the • 10T11 DAY 01' AUGUST, A certain tract of land containing about 2'40 acres, 100 of which are oleared and in ►-goal' Mate orcultivittion, having a saw mill, 2 dwell• mg houses, 2 bents, and Other out buildings,' wino two good orchards. The land is bounded by llakt Eagle creek on the south, arid..assi.he. ounven.ently divided into two farms of 120 norm each,- If denim} by porchasem. The Bald Eagle Valley railroad runs through the tract, and the Said Eagle and Spring Creek canal passes along the opposite Bide of the stream from the premises, thus, affording the owner a choice of war; to reach any of the clattery markets with his produce. One third Of the purchase money to remain a lien upon the land during the lifetime of the widow, one third to be paid on oordirmation of sale, and the remaining third to be paid in one year thereafter with interest. to bo secured by bond and mortgage. POSBOIIIIiOO to be given on the Ist day of April next. T. 111. BALL, J. T. /MOVER, E.:motors. sugl2 ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subanriberm, executors of the iodate of Philip Meyer, doo'd, late of Harris township, will oiler for sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1864. All that valuable tract of land situate in Harris township, bounded by lands of Jacob Meyer, Henry Meyer, John Honor and others, contain ing thirty six &ores, and fifteen perches, known as the Linden Hall property; formerly owned by Col. Andrew Gregg. A large Brick Mansion House,' ten rooms, tenant bowie, good bank barn and other out-buildings ere erected there pm. it splan n did orphard of choice fruit, and good spring of Water, belong to the property. Also, a tractor mountain land, containing about ten twos, well timbered, will be sold In connec tion therewith. Poseesaion will bo given on the rat day of April, 1865. _ T6AllB.—Four thousand five hundred dollars tube paid in hand, the balance to remain in the estate as I dower. 11E1s111Y MEYER, DANIEL 11E814, Executors. angl 2 ta F OUND The undersigned, in corn moy with.other pinions, found the following articles in the woods near Gatesburg, which is suppos— ed to have been stolen property: . _ _ 4 yards broadcloth, AP yards of Calico, 4 Flannel Shirts, 4 Vests, I pair Cminsere Pants, 1 Tin, 1 Crook, T Carving Knife, I Skeleton Skirt, some calico and delaine, 3 Bags, about 90 pounds of flour, 1 tin dish, a whistle, and a pair of shears. Any person baring lost the above described goods can have them ',by call ing on the undersigned at Gatesburg, by prey , . 'lug property and paying charges. augl2.3t- JOHN ELLBNBARGIRR, Jr. B ELLEFONTE ACADEMY. The Board 6f School Directors, hav ing In charge this inelitution would give notice, that it is now open and will continue so lid July next when there will be i! vacation of MI weeks. Instructions are given in the common and hlgher,,branehea of the English education, together w.th all the bra/whim usually taught in Aciulemiea. Boarding on be obtained in the Academy building on reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Jaa. H. Rsuskis Principleor to JOHN HOL April 29.414—tr. Beel.Sebool Board. A CILANCE TO INVEST GREIENtit. KS. The undersigned desires 'to sell the following property, situate in Milesburg.— Ode house and lot, being the same now occupied by Mrs. Robert Lipton. ALSO, Tholot - between said totand Wain" lots on the one side and the canal on the ether. Tor furtbes partioplare, address, eugl9-3ur JNO. O. BALL, Ridgway. catsao,79 . illallEitY CASE. The report of the oommittee with all the testimony in the above case as reported to the /louse pf Representatives will be publish ed in phamphlet form ready for distribution August let, '64. Single oopies 2frot. ths trade supplies at a low rate. Address, CIROBRE CARMAN. ' Bellefonte. Centre. Co. May .I,7th '64. tf. MISTILAT. , , • Caine to the residence of the sub scribsrAn Benner township, two miles west of Bellefonte, on the 28d of-June, a Bay Horse, blind In the left eye, supposed to be about tea years old.l The owner is requested to some• forward, prove Newby, pay charges take him away, otherwlite he will be dlsposed'of la the taw direst.. attglit : 4ll MINIM Bing. _ MARK YOWL .BAGEI I Stamps for Bag. Bulfalo, Rolm or shy thing asp t 0e % ,5: H0 Mad. to ke at all thaw and at di low plots, albs atop efts oubierittot . ' st." • D. MIR. 'OELF-EirALING CANS. - - -Ladlow4---Pateat-JeU . .- Ilea Hag ', 4 tett Jars as be bad at gar ris * lbw. Ker. 140 bi applied aelllapirfbetereri er, 114, Jere bete ilerrtredl lalleOn eltelliera MISCELLANEOUS Nil! LILO OPLESDID STOCK GE= Bill BOOTS dell" a amivis tootnirrr, Waranted—eome end see for iourself—will not °harp farlooking st them. a Lamm tinker or Liaresh or ap. enrols OBOGSBLIE3, QUBBNSWARB OY NBW STYLES. ' rtnre.eirtr enorzernmaarea. - 8110 If BINDINGS, £IL Rap 5T1f61111141,11111/1011•1P• LADIES•FIIRS,' NEW STYLES, VICTOR INBS, WITT% IrtrltS, CAYES, As, ha. NOTIONS. • „ Leellee Stooklor, floods, Gloves, /fables, No dons of 'sll kinds. 00MR AND SRA .11 ITRNSIDPS 41fEW GOODS. • Borth. West Corner of the Dismal& WARRANTED to be just rdiat we represent them. We'llave Die very bed ebieh we warrant,,and lower grades In ell their Varieties. • • • TALL AND =ANISE em STOCK urn 111 tpIITOCISIIqMUL LIA TRIM -" 031 ALL DESCRIPTIONS. AL LARGII STOOII 01. • • •ISHOE FINDINGS, SA D WIRY SA,DDLIIO, BRID LYS HA ICBM -- CANT GRAILS, lIARNB/313, COLLARS ROBS, LINES, and every article 1111140 and kept by saddlers, Water-ProOf Ifoots, double acted warranted, WHIPS, TRUNKS, • TRAVII LINO fikfill, POWDBIL, SHOT AND CAPE. AV large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse Blelketa, Slegh Bells, Fox Traps, go. The highest market prices paid for Hides SW., and all kinds of furs. CASH PAID Yoe Hides and Skins at Burnside's. The good time has oomo boys, when you can have all you desire to oat at a very low rat*. . BURNSIDE& has just received a large and well selected stook of goods which he intends to tell at a very rear tenable rates—so low as out to be excelled by wry—Mtnir - ssionlnitimmmtthe litrirts country. You will And it greatly to your ad vantage to buy your Groceries at Burneidee. Bay &lad Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Surrints and Tamarinds from Burnside'. If you want Prime Chem, Salt, Moe, Cavendish fongrese, Fine eat, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Toimicoa at kyllelotawiaLite__O _ Ladies will And it, to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, French calCand Kip dhoes Slip pers and Gaiters with and without heels, of all 'sizes and colors, from. Burnsides. _ Buy Sweet Sicily, Granges, Fresh Letnons,Fige, -Bates, Raisins Candies and Naas from Burn side,. • If you want Gum Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig Paste, Jelly Cakes, Cocoa, Losengere, French and English Secrets, Sugar Plums, or any other kinds of Confecticorries, go to Iturimides. Buy Hair Brushes, Portmenlas, Purses, Pocket and Dressing Combs Gum Hair end English hat head and Mounting Pins, Gloves, Hosiery Becket Knives, Trout files, Fish Hooks and Tackle, Stationery, Gents Linen ant Silk Hankeroblefs, Linen and Marseilles Col lars, and many other Fancy Articles and go-- Bons of Burnsides. If you want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, and English Ho lard, Red and Black Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general variety of Spices, go to Burnside'. If you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beaus ornther Country Produce, it oan be Ali ohangeA t for goods at casb prices at the cheap rash variety Storp of Burnsides. At Bun:aide's We study to pleas and give eat, ("faction. —"Please accept our thanks for past fa vors and piece us under obligations for many new ones. Bellefonte January Bth, Iflett. DIALOGUE John.—Helloe' Billy, how are you tide Lora • ing I thank'You, how are time. with yen? J.—Just toilerable; money's plenty, or rather the paper that is called tummy now-a-daye is plenty, but everything is eo intolerably high,— goodit of all kinds and everything escorting grain or what things we farmers have to sell, that a bunch of greenbacks go but a little wave in supplying ones wants. But how is it BlUy, that you always go No neatly dreesed, weth clothes of ouch good quality and such excellent flt, when I know that you do not expend one half se much in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like a ragamuffin, most of the time? B.—Well John I cant' exactly admit that you look pretty rough sometimes, and r know you got a great many clothe, but perhaps' you go to the wrong establishment to make your purchases—some place Whore the merchant is not acquainted with the business, and has noth ing on hand but some °slop shop" stuff, stuck on to him by the sharpers in the city. Now if you will take my advloo and go to dtornberge, when you want your next suit, you- will know why it is that my clothes fit neatly Wed are al- Ways of a good quality. J.—But how Or it that he can cell clothing cheaper than other mordsta abuid Belle fonte ? 8.--.-Bccause be makes it his exclusive flai ness,has been brought to it from boyhood and connected willt one of the largest clothing es tablishusental.in the city, where he gets whatever he wants whenever he wants it? ISEMNiMiiiI B.—Ever since, ho same tußollefoote, and let me tell you John, my clothe& do not coat me any mote now,--everythingthgb as it is, thou they did before prices Wont up and I bought from men who knew .nothing of the business but to put big prices on poor goods. J.—Well I'll try him, for I have got sick of exhorbitant Floes for ouch things as I have been wearing !pat two or th . reo years. If he makes it his business entirely, to course he knows what is good, sad I suppose as be hail settled down for good, lie would offer nothing but the best articles, for fear of spoiling his rep. *tattoo and injuring hie business. B.—Give him a call when you go to Belle. foals, you will find him just opposite the "Iron Front" in lida. tiraffais's Store Room, one of the moot obliging, clever follows you ever seen. Ile will furnish you anything from a paper collar to the finest kind of a coat, at mines.. which for cheapness is perfectly astonishing, and give you a good elger to satokehito the harpist, Bo good morning John. mind_what-Vvo told you, when you want a suit of elothes will, and- l'unrinuctli oblige forth. infor mation, I hesrd others speak very highly of Steinberg, end will try labsolothre the oast time Igo to town. Cloud morning. • May 6jh '64—th • • MANHOOD: ROW,LOf3T, ROW BESTOR- Erk—Just published, a new ed ition of Dr. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRA TED ESEAT on the radical ~a (without teed- Mine) of Epermaterrhom, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal tosses, ..Vutiotenoy, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediment(' to Marriage, etc.) ffio Conscupption, Epilepsy, and Vita, induced by mdf-indulginoe or sexual extravegance. IMF Prim,. xi • sealed envelope, only six cents. The' celebrated author in this admirable es issy4ly demonstrates, from • thirty roam su practice, that that the elanntorg ma' sem oes of self-idioms may be radically cured without the dangerous use of Internal rasidl cine or the application of the knifts,—potnti out a mode of earl, at ones simple, certain elfeotual, b7 lanamr i a b irliieh era allow, no matter what, 'Lis dill's* ms its, may Ma mbrelf, mbrelf, p and rocasaii34. pit- This LissWita OaDdsli Of every youth end every mat,. ire load. Ekat,under s eI, Inaplain totiulop, to , any a 'admit poet-void,conlpl pa t et els esate ; lr Owe peel elle* 6 h , " 111 ' 11 00. IV' Dewey,Spa Teel4 P. 9. in Old. - halr4l4/.4 MISCELLANEOUSL ~~• q: :. •••• MAWS ' , On vex •ner&nil GOODS AT REDUCED FRIO= • At. SIONIMIABr. Just, returned from New Trek, with a . hAnilninna sedeoted assn eat of marchandhe, now open and odor for sale clmp& than any WAX else in the Union..., The Goods have been bought Asap for. cash, and will be sold chasm for cash or Its Cloth, Comities, Sstinett, .Janes ' Chambrwys,,CottOttadell s ikmail hhilteadUdgi, Radii and other . Fasting., tinder Sights, Mt Drawers, Black and Pan ay Silks at old prime. All color Flamm/es . • all wool and dom- . media Sack and Shiftbag Flannels, Bleached,Unblesch- • . ed and Coored Canton Flannels, French and do- meetio Gingham, Ticking* and Checks, Bleached and Un bleached Shootings, Pillow Case' and Shirting Muslin,Cambricsamt, • Drills.. Wearies and Gloves, Sus ponders and Ilsnkembiefs, Neckties, Collars and Bosoms, Permit and Sun Umbrellas—Silk, Gingham. dud Balmoral Skirts , Ladieesand Miami Balm°. ral Skirts of.vairious lines and price; Skeleton' . 1190 P - Eldt3 l 4 , -Isids and Misses skeleton Hoop Skirts of every description. —Spring and fiummer Capes, both-Cloth and Silk, unsurpassed in style, quality, and prima, north of Mason and Dixon's Line. nails, an endlee7 variety„ both single and• double,, Carpets, a full assortment of all kinds of Carpet., mob as Brussels, S Ply , Ingrain., Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor And Tibia Oilcloth sad Oil Shad..— SALT, .• • FISH.' GROCER IBS, SOLE LEATHER, SPANISH SIP, FRENCH CALF arms COUNTRY CALF SHINS. 11101tROCO LININGS. AC. VC. AC. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tool; of all kinds to be bad at Q. SUSIUMALNII CHEAPER Gian at any other establiahtseat In Bellefonte, Deoember 19th 189.7,—tf. SPRING AND tetattbiEß TRADE. More goods can be bad furless money stab" cheap store of 111117311Z121 X,141474521.; .Centre IG71; — Centro 'County, Pentkeyteaniti than at any other eitablishment lu the State. lie keeps constantly on hand a (Atoka stook or ISTATIAL AND FA3TOY GOODS,, BOOTS di SLIOZEJ; IINTS & CAPS, ILeadyalado Clothing, Nutbus, Quetinsware, Hardware Willow and Wvotlan Ware, And In fact e complete essozionent of ell the Ar ticles usually found in a first class country store. DRESS GOODS. French Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Coburg., Rope., Alpacoas, Black d., be: HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Bhirb and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Silk, Cotton itnd Liam Hatitikerchlor, Hoop Skirts, best fink's. CLOTHS AND CASBTAIERES—Fronoh Broad cloth/I, Satinets, Melton's, etc., for winter wear. EIRAWLFS--e full lino, ill woos BOOTS AND SHOES. • We will keep at all times r full surottamot of custom made goods. PRODUCE TARDY In inehange lbe Goode, and the lillan11171!IARIEST Pll.lOl/ PAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN or ALL RIND& CA.LL, .tiurozn at. szisaznris. Aug. 7tit, 180.3-tr. R. KELLER. H AUPT &Co., Hare removed their Foundry from thu old Stand at Bellefonte to the Mileshurg Foundry and Machine shops. whore/hey contin ue to manufacture th e Watts tutprovadistuw. 00t1- tre Lever side 111 11 and shears fur all the plows over made in this county. They also hero an attractive variety of IRONRAILINO,CEMETERYENCLOSURES STEAM ENUINES AND lIIIIAGISARINO. To this department of the business they give portisitilaristkostion, and have a large stock of Patterns unhand for gommtlour and Bois billies STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable capacity, from. ton to twenty Home Power built in the best of style. They also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow ors.--and four Lorne sweep Powers and Thresh. Ing machines to suit either. Corn crunhers and other articles to numerous to mention. . Orders received and coatings delivered, with a variety of the above named articles kept at 'the old Hare's property near the depot at Bellefonte Pa., *here they have Machine, Plow and Patera makers, the boat in the country, that can be consulted at any time concerning any work that may be wanted in their line of business. (live them a call you that want your work done up to order. A. HAUPT, A Co May 6th 1664.—ty pI'ORTANT TO ALL. --SINCE TUP PIBE W. W. MoCLELLAND kas,rotooved his -lug. and splendid stook of ILlieLvr-nauutui czowyri NO GENTS' FURNISIfING GOODS, . to the ARMORY BUILDING, on the north oa4 corner of the Diamond, where he will be happy to see his old friends and custoriora Hie stock is comprised in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMSRES, IFIL3TI7M,Y," ODE LARS, NECItTIES, lIATS AND CAPS, ,and Infect, every article worn by well-dream! gentlemen.' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER on the shortest notice and upon the moat yea amiable terms; and mithfaction guaranteed. Give him a call. Jan29'• 1 . . TO THE PUBLL C. MB.B. -engoNs Jews 8r.., Lome Raw, Kis the lerret and cheapest stook et 011,00 AM, raovunoss, visa, thidarware, • QooollllWare, Li q uors, Wines, Brl4 Caadieti &On. • Totowa% ores. offered In this market. The attention of Hotel and Otorwiteepws le willed to the large stock of the fallowing gopde on hand, which are allured at wholesale prieee SOO ;barrels tor Biel, 200 BARBELS, OF LIQUORS .4143/ wrsses, so _ bow laz 9t BalL WN* , &PM and .4w 040 ate Pss #1111,7* ea, bola at OliAt. /MOW Melo- IMCELLANEOVS STILL IN THE FIELD! AND PAIL,AMILID IN LOW PRICXWII JOHN 8. 14WHBEHHEIL. TIN, HUM IRON a !MVP MB 'VEIT Omar &raarr—asmasorra, t".". Takes thin method of informing all thepoople of Coots* oeuntm' and whoeter else pimp, to reed, that his stook of TIN, SHEET IRON AND cOPPERWAREI_ is not to be tuirpasted by any denier in can't& Pennylvan* and that bit tuindaptuarial arti tuah M , B . I7CENT4 • BOILERS. BASUIS. • Kt TrZ HS, w are of the beat quality, yhe beet make. and ter Gale cheaper than at any eatabllstiment of the MIA in the State. Ire has alaole ifilendid lot of . STOVES 4)F•AIa, KINDS And description, which *ill be sold r eased last/ low rates. SPOUTING, ROOFING. and other work, done on the s-ortest notional/it mind. reasonable tame. karmars, ideohanics; , nderchants, and every , body else are invited to talk and ,examine ids stock. ,N. B.—Repairing of all kinda_neatly and,ez inatitionaly done, and on-the moat reasonable terms. June 14, HAWLBA'S aorwiruir DENTAL 04LEAST1 so. WUMNIND ♦ND frlialiklefDßO TELE TIVUTIII Ws article Is pVepared with the grantee{ earn apon scientific pritimples, and warranted not to eentain anything in the slightest degree tniiirious to the teeth ur gums. Some ut at uiet. eminent Dental Surgeons have gi, mi l their enaction• to, and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation . of superior qualities, (or Cleansing, Whitenbig and Preserving the Teeth. It olefins them -eadily, rendering them beautifully white and ,early, without the slightest injury to the En amel. It is healing_lo_lhe iguingyrhore they - — .l - e - riaTed - iia sore. It is sire an excellent die ! .ofeeter fur gld decayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offoatlve. It gives • rich and steamy tails to the mouth, clamming it thor ',lushly, and Imparting a delightfnl Ira:grant& to breath. EZI=EI33I9 • - - a. W-1.8 Y X. Corner 10th sod Lombard Sta., Phllo4'A. , AIM 1010 ■T ♦I.L DRVGQISTM. PRICE 20 CENTS. TESTIMO:iIA.LS The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high esteem In which be bolds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value; ' to quote other teitimentals In detail ie needless, etnitenting ourselves- by simply giving the names and addresses' of persona eho speak of BA excellency for the teeth. ' POILADICLPIIIA. April 15, 1854. Hawing carefulle examined A., Hawley's ! Solidified Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully reeemmead It to the public) generally. It. Lan excellent preparation for cleansing and pre serving the teeth, and can be used by ail per sons with the utmost confidence, as its proper ties are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and Imparts a pleasantnees to the breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch St. E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist. 425 Igreh Bt. 7. Ingram, 51 D, Dentist, 491 N Fourth St. J Birkey, 254 8 Sixth St. C A E,ingsbury, Dentist, 1119, Walnigt St. S Dillingham , D D 8, 731 Arch St. F M Dixon, 827 Arch St. Edw'd Townsend, Dentist. 526 X Fourth Bt. L H Dorphlo, Dentist, 897 N TentlySt. M L Long, Deatist, 659 N Sixth St. ' rAtairtia °mom 13, 1863. 131E1 Brkfor Silk, Dark Blue k'rencia Mete. Light Blue, Clara Brow, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brow*, Cherry, ff:ZtZl Dark Drab, Light Drab, Hat-Feathers, Kid blares , Children,' Ware. Fawn Drab—Violet, Light Fawn Drab —Yellow for Dying, Silk, Woolen And Mixed Goode, Shawl., Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, - Gibbons, Oloves,Thin nets, and all kinds. of • Wearing s' a'hparei. Pitt - A 3A VLNG OF 80 PER CENT "IR • For twenty five cents yen can color sa many goods as would otherwisecost five times that sum. Various shades can be produood from the same dye. The process is simple and any one can use the dye with perfect sucrose. Direc tions in English, French and Oarml9l Weida of each package. For further information in dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge of what colors are best ad apted to dye over others (with many valuable receipts) purchase Howe it Stevens , Treaties on Dyeing and coloring. Set by mail on receipt 41 price-14 cents. Manufactured by 110W10.4. STEVENS, 200 Broadway Boston Fer sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nov' 20th, 18113-Iy. For Rote, Mine, Iloachea, Ana, But' sur; Moat in Fort, Woolota, &n., !sweats oft PlatiU, Fook, Animals. Ikea $3 . and $.5 alms for publio ensie. "Only infilllitle man:llse known.' "Free front Pordehe." "Not dangerous to the human "Rata coma out of their holes to die." jaig^Sold wholesaler In largereWeie. fifir - Sold by all Druggists antliotailers where. or- I I I Beware I I ! et all worthlese hnitatioas. - Bos that "CORTAIee Mime ill ea emelt Do; Bottle and Flask, Wore you buy. Address HENRY E. COSTAE. bps,.PitlNctrLi DsPot 483, lIIKIDWAT N. Y. 1g5..130118 by— FRANK P. GREEN. Wholes a le and RetekAseat Brattonta, - Much 11, 1884-Bm. , NOD* trun k . PISTISLI3 FISH/Nl4 TACNI4,I WIRE album AND SPORTING APPABATUD CIDNI,W4C. Soda, Hooks i . Lim" . 4041;..3 ItgticlME: ST A cuss Wic,ii'slll 44,10 t. bornimoi RV, 47#7,0Q1411141416 lat. oonstaiU polo *I oaio iiif the pot of leo slums& - 14. itintalence ina A 06,1. • S4l. Conttental infir rL 4th. Gloom wd DityrninineAtt l ft • tttb Diarrhan. with gripins. " 6th. TAW in all parts of tint illitsffik. Bth. Connuopthre Eiyiuponit and Payntitilitn of the bend.. • . &h. Cough; with•Plantib in 'tilt Arno,. • 941.. :Cartons Ationton and wail of rtes at night. 10th. Tanill of A rioting mid timittiThg. • I Itik Initiates, Maims II Vinton. and ion of sight. • • • 12th.. ire.whis and itantsilatt, ts . waltahalt. with great weakness.' Oat of the thmuatide treater of feragtorthe that have .oaed Dr. Wlehart'i Orval Amaartorme Diapepaia Pilla, not one of %limo halo &ANA at pollee% cure. We warrant • eon to ovary 0111011. nn matter If of twarity years ttandlovilladd by all druggots everpihere. an d at ^ar.:Altre— hart's Mike. (o. 10 N. Secoard - atmetiotr'Phatalet phis, a:am/nation, slati fortmeltaalarte free of chars& Elrod for a vlroulair. Prim et per boa. soot 'by load, fres at Quart, ael ts oe'•tofcoonpy. OWEEIb9I4 . I DESPEPETI • L Elisabeth Branson, of Eramdyselas. Del. formerly of Old • Cheater. Del.. go sway for one year and I ball I suffered averribish; but death frpto that areal disease calla& dtve-, papilla. My whole systotn was prostrated true weakness -tad aleren,fftapshilily_t_l_dmehl-wer, digest my food If ate Oren • eraeiier or the smallest amount of fourbat would 'atm.; Jost.. swallowed it; hAo erne so costive Mmy bow els thaor wouhr not hav e a p a c k a ge h a • ; am IL. a from four and often eight days; united. Whir im mense suffering, my mind seemed entirely le give 'trey. I bed dreadful horror and evil fore boding,. I thought everybody hated me, eel I hated evnryhorlr I rout.' not near mg hasheesh nr my own obildrr u, evaryttun4 appeared te horrer etrltten tv MY; I bluing ambition Y g a auything.; I lusted love of family and home- , I wou'd ramble end wauderfrotu piece to ple:s, but'eould not be contented; I felt that I was doomed tehell, and that there was an beeves for Ann, and was often tempted to nomad* me nide, so neer was toy whole nervous system Ile .troyal, and tleo my mind from that weird com plaint, Dyspepsia, that my frleuvis thought beet to havg 1/11) plamel la 1)1... Memaltet, weeks, and thought I was a little better, bat its a fowdays my dreadful complaint was raging ea bad as aver. Irsiriag or the .wunderful cane performed by Dr. Wishart'a Cheat Albanese Dyspepsia Pads sod his treatment for Dyspep sia, my husband called on Dr. Wiehart stated my `ease to bins. Ile said Le had as doubt he- votriti-emnritnt &r 1 thresTlrryil after- lealled atbitleaedsayaelf-übtive-ehe-Dee tor's treatment and in two tracks I Logan to &- gest my food, add felt that my disease waa Yam giving wary, and X eontinued to recover far about three manthenl at the briseent &nil I enjoy parted hearth' o body and wind7bild moat slueerely return my thanks to • mogul:al Clod and DE Wisheart, and to his Groat Amen can Dyspepsia Pills and Pins Tree Tar Ucrdt that saved Inc Donn an Insane Asylum endprw mature graver -All persons auditing with A PIs pepeaare at liberty to call on ma or write, as I am willing to du all the good I sae tot suffering humanity. ' Entatasew latanisom. Briladywinis, Dpi, fens:elk!, et' OM Chaor. Pelliwae eutiuty. Dr. Mahal-Vs OM" Nu. 10 lank Small 816 Philadelphia. DYSPE£BIA I LYSPO,PSIA I Dr. Wunsarr..—l have been • enlistees set. (tier with Dyrpepsis foram hat eighteen yeses. Suring which time I rtnnot say that I ever M. joyed a perfectly well day. There went these when the erupt° els wore mos; eggraveted tide at ethers, and thee it seemed it would be &gran relief to die. I bad Sall times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my suffering@ ne numb luereased.thet 1 became almost lanai for business of any kind; my eTpd was iOntinually Oiled with gloomy thoughts sod forebodl s ya. sad if.l attempted to change their misuse by reading. at once a sensation of icy carless. Is connection with &deed weight, as it were, rested upon my brain; also. • feeling of sickness would occur at my stomach, and greet pais' - my eyet, socempsdned with whieb was ths.ooss. thmal fear of losing my reason, I also ems. rieneed great landtude debility and nervosa. neon, which made &dealt to walk by day sr deep by night. Theresa. *Verse to society's* direoted only to soluelon, and having tried As shill of a number of eminent' phissleisus of wa. sious selbolt, finally, eame to the ocutelesfme thit, for this disease at my present age (0 years) there wet no CUM in ezietence. Ha; thmtigh the interference elf Divine Providence. to whom I devoutly oder'my timake,j -tear found a sovereign remedy in your irlyepapsia, Villa and Tar Cordial, vrbieh seems to have ef fectually removed &Imo@ the last Seri of Sy long list of ailments sad bad feelings, and is their piece health, pleasure aria troutesketesse an my every alit 001111114110011. Ju. N. Sktittill: lo. • N0.,t41 l 0 Second St. Philadelphia, Voruterly,pf Woodhory. X. J. Dr. Wishart's OfdoelSio 10 .1.1 Berrond *Vest,. Philadelphia Dark Nue, ragki Great, In/enta, . mroolt,. oangs, • • itik, .Amon, feailet, Ant,. "otierioo. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPENT A 1, Moses Tobin, of Cheheehaw'. Montgomery routing: - Pao have suffered .for mega than Olio year, everything but death Itself from that aw. fug diTOllO.O welled •Dyspepeia. I employed fa that time fire of the most eminent physielana,rti Philadelphia. , They did all they could for me with medicine, and cupping. lint still I was ars better. I then west to the Pennsylvania Vad varsity. In ardor to place myself In Or the but medical talents of the country, hot their unistri. cities tented to do me any good•andi °Dominion I wwihoti for death to relieve me of my pufferisuga. hot seeing Dr. Wishart's asitertigement in thei Philadelphia Bulletin r dotermined to triangle more, with , little Kith. I called on Dr. Wine hart add told him if f coeld hare died Imoul4 not have thudded buy and the r riiioted my Mil. ferinwe to him!' The Doctor snot 'het 1r befall tel to cure me of,Dyspeppia. ft would he the Dm ease to. two yeats.. on i put iiivreif t ind er , bin treatment, mid although I bad been for month. vomiting nearly everythlng.l ate, my ate:flash eaotleo with win - d, end filled with pain beyond descriptiors,. I height a hot hf hie Dymptipals Pills. I used them as direeted; and mg tom daps eauld,eat a, hearty a meal as any.ammat the State of Penhisylvania, and thirt y. da was a tell man. I Invite any pelinettauffering mg I wattle call and gee me, and I will relate tarimilferings and the great cure I reeelegigi, _ would soy to Dvspliptiet, , evityabwre, that Dr. Withart is, I Inhere, the only person an mirth that, can core Dyspopela withany degree of era. Mortgat-Tostuv" Cheltenham, Minftetnery Cm, Ps, Dr. Wiahatt's ifs. 1(1 Ahrth Seeand Street. °Mee hours franClido. Mto P. M All enantinationa maileMattestafroso • Irrllt4lPl34ll liYfitilianit - 3, Samuel D. idavon, have been a . m r agm was. ferer with Chronic Dyspepsia and Intlasnatias of the Kidneys for three yearn I wa r ia v o, t times or four of the most eminent plundeismirof Philadelphia, also of Burlington, New Xenia ahly di all they could ter pa, WA all to ao purpoel: T wee 'constantly filled MI& Kurflal pain and distress, end with °assume biloldsersi wind and sour -AMA. 10 traps was aroma* with e, white costing of mums until:lit in WO furrows and wee draidtiallykimrr I oftentimus wished far dos* to roltoro:110 'it Caresiaga, tim soils. I balk ON lest and 4,0 1 -or befo well M kit listiltisiglor Amer tb diNed bete Ihistis mi S Ass or toetileini: Chit Fetid cu e toe , r telt' to rood atAirlikaitoltoptist4Pt.-- utithor4 , 6ltietpito kostLitits made opund4r... Joh/ Heit, Sir procimers striet,Mbilatitipith ru rtiti Arest Atateatia Dyspepsia - Pins tte ltd Doo!taello add pitted arooltrasidlop.itit toloottoomPU tow If he &Saito easSalit , last seat I wouldiortioa It las trookt also.'oompoospott. Woos • tool
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