13 nuaticataddimas yeet'wlsts pill is eihisoco, OP Wham not pia to adviume, and 0,00 . when EA petit losiore the hwhidion of the row- itS CIORRNIPORDEXT& laisatetiorWe bare said ell we eau an the sub jean, choose 7boettwa 0.011108: beat.-We will bet our hst that Abe Lincoln will not be elected Prerldent la October seat. Neuoeult,—'llae story Is tweeted to darns up Leaguer's sad I=l Prom the way a oar load of half /rotten peaches sold in thin ?Ise, on last Saturday, we should think the article was, father treiree,Or of considerahle value. I=l MIL. A heart' fore(' of hands have been pat to work on the Bald Eagle Valley :IV: B. ttelow.floward, and 'it is said, that in the soaves of a month the care will be running to Look MUM " I=EC=l llar Cul. Jawed A. Beaver, Is reported to hive been mortally wounded Mile late fight'. en the Weldon R. R. 'A large number from this county is said to be among the killed mounded and missing. We hope the report tu Inaorreat. = oft„,Our Mend Bolin on the oorner of Allegany and Bishop streets, le doing • thriving business. If my of our readers when in town want • cool glass of Lager, or ',omitting to est, lot them call on Jim ; telly will dud every thing done up in 'style. NIL Brown's 'Bronchial Troches are recommended for public, speakers end gthers for the relief of Colds and to clear the yoke. Their efficacy is strongly attested by Con. iresemon, Clergymen. Mlilitsry men and ethers who nse them. As there are imita • leas, tie aura to °write the gamine. I=ll la. A insist by name of Freese, of Snow Shea Township, cut his foot entire)) , off will an axe, on Thursday last to eaeape the draft. Itwwas a foolish' act, but shows to what extremes, poor men will resort before exterteg the army. It is st)td that hb is not likaly to revolter from the wound. allir Peterson's Nbigazine for September is on our table, freighted, as usual, with line steel engravings, an abundsnoe of fash ion plates and patterns, and literary contri butions from the most popular authors of the day. The l'idagatine is truly worth Son) than the price asked for it $2.00 per annum. Chas. J. Peterson, Philadelphia. an. A. few of the wealthy loyalists front the upper and of the county, have sent an agent south to buy or steal niggers as sub etitatee for their sons. We hope he will'not get a single, solitary one, and that these itoirardly wit howlers will hereto represent themselves in the army, as this glorious(?) sithninistration makes the poor man do. I=l ggirif our readers want, to take a good " litogb, if drey went to see practical &boll ' tionipm, call at our office andlook at Bromley & Co's Caricature No. 2, entitled "littiscoge taation, or the Mclenium of Abolitticadam." b is the best thing of the kind we haveprer net, sad worth four times the price asked Or II It is heavy on the niggerworabipere. air tipsy of our merchants are east pur *hosing their Fall stocks. We understand *op and Wogs going up so that. people of risponsibilitiesht the shape of "many nu= morons" fontillos Would do well to call at some of our tint class "torsi such as Railer Bros. or Bussman's or Burnsidits-, sod lay its timsir.good" borers greeniacks get ao that hone will do thus reveres's'. lei. An An*an citizen of African decent lately sating as porter at the Cum mings house. was lodged in jail the other day on the obarge of robbing one of_ the baardeit — of that hotel of sllb. As the A eldeneo ts pretty strong against the "nig," Isuppose be will have the pleasure of set , - gen apprenticeship in the eastern . Peniten tiscyt -hitless Gov. Curtin, treats him as pe doee,..sother gemmen ob sonar" who vio lates the law—pardon him. gek,:fis• frequent incursions of the Oon fwierat• forces along the lila of the Penn y/Irani& railroad, have made truainese men of all kinds rather cautious, and indeed a great many are selling out, and setting up "beg" in a more “oongenial latitude." From owed the above, a . liquor merohautit do %I sou, our friend Baum, on Bishop street, ilitte. - Stglitated, at very low rates, his ex— tensive stook. Be la now, prepared to ao eomnsodate the sommanity at large w_i_kh every thing la his line of bus - Limn aettenieh jelly sheep. Iffei him Weil- EMI* 111116M—C9te el Ibe artaistioo and wools going nrileon . ad pats o f the ooputryi The *poi& the whole nation, d indeed, stag tileillool-world, are turn ed to the Chibego ConventiOn, as the haven of safety wherein the ship ot State• alter four years of Morin end .tempest, will and safe anehorige, and ship a new and more faithful crew than the one that has run her away from the Mist waters of peace to be tossed uplut the angry surged of Ain wart We ay to all Democrats, to all lovers of their country, ,be of good cheer; a mighty revolution is going on in thh minds of men. Reason, so fling dethroned by passion and folly, I. beginning to aseert her supremacy again, and to instil into the hearts of her devotees 'better feelings, more • Christian thoughts and purer hopes thin _that have made each man's breatrte tenement at for devils. Ina end as the part of the. liberties free country, Between this and the eleetton, some of as may feel,. the grasp of unlicensed pewee; some of us may fall victims, but what of 'that t—Blood shed in such a (muse will raise up new defendes, • whose hearts will be nerved to more strenuous eneeavors, because of the martyrs who hay . ; 'gone before. Let OUNTY 956 per to buy patriot - dettord - hiumelf hbrprin olples, with voice and hand, co long as the ope or the other eon be raised. , And if ailanced, thdir very stillness will be a more eloquent appeal than orator can make, or writer pep:—li's . be numb It antioi- district tit of thy if Centre August 24th 1864 'teary V. BroCallleter, of Company D., 148th Pennovania Regiment aged 11 ears. The Bellefonte Market. , ss visited . ;reps wets White Wheel, per bushel, Red, do do, Rye, G. Coro Shelled, 'thew -- Barley, Buckwheat,... Clove. Seed... Putatoea,—.....-- do— .... - - per pound, - Bacon, do Tallow, do ' Butter, do Rua per dozen Plaster, pound ...... per ton .---dcr-- g, 116 and of forty moue' at AGIAL . NOTICE li' Era AND Rim—Prof. J. Isaacs, M. D. 4 Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Leyden, Ilol land4 located at No. 611 Pine St., Philadel phia, where persons afflicted with diseases of the Eye or Ear will he scientifically treated and cured, if curable. pit - Artilleial Eye. inserted Without pain.,No chvges made for °retains tiun. The Mdical faculty is invited, as he hu no secrets in his mode of treatment. July 1, '64-Iy. A GIiNTIAILL,N, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need Harms of charge), the recipe and directioni for making the simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his experienCe, and Poll seas% Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return taell,liiarefully sealed), by addressing. JOHN B OGDEN, No. 60 Nassau etteet, New York. Slay 37th, '64. Sm. DO YOU WISE TO BE CURED. D. Buchan's English Specific Pills cure, In less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, nu matter from what cause protinced, .Price, One Dollar pet box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Ono Box will perfect the oure in most omen Address JAS. S. BUTLER; Germ! Agent, 427 Broadwey, New Yofk eugs-3m ED. Dem. Waronmaft—Dear Sir:—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, true, a recipe, with full directions for making and.neing a simple vegetable balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pim ples, Blotches, Tani, Freakles, and all impuri ties of the skin, paving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those. having Bald i H ' eads or Bare rues, simpl d irectiodand in `formation that will enable Mt lro , to start a full ro gwth of Lurnriant liar , hlskers, or Mous tache. in less than 30 datm, All application answered by return mail with out charge. • . Respectfully yours, THOS. 1.". CHAPMAN, Chemist, aogs-3m 831 Broadway. New York. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING Swallow to or three hogsheads of "Boehm," "Tonic Bitters,""'Sarsaparilla" "Nervous An tidotes," he., he., he., and after you are setts-. fled with the result, then try ono box of Old Doctor Buchan's English Speeifle Pills—and be i , restored to health and vigo n less than thirty daya. They are purely v getable, pleasant to take prompt and salutary their e ff ects on the brAten-down and shattere eonelitutfon. Old and young eau,take them t h advantage. 'l'm,. ported and sold in the Unkted States only by JAR: S. BUTLER, . No. 437 BrowdwayNew York, I'l .Agent ibr th& ' United Ntatee P. S.—A box of Pdle, securely packed, will be mailed to any address-on receipt of price, which is Pne Dollar,.post paid—money refund ed by the Agent if entire satisfaction ie not given. • augfr-Sin NEW ADVER'TISEMENTB ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. V • Letters of administration on the estaet of Jsoob Dorman deceased late of Walker township kering been granted to tlussubrieriber,ho requests all persons knowing-Themselvem•imtebt ed to said estate - to make inimecilate paythent, and those having claims to present them duly authen tisatedhp-lawfor settleasent. augbe-et iIIINRY RECT. EXECUTORS NOTION. Letters testakentary on the; estate of John Whaler, late of Burnside township, deceased baring been rented to the ftWioriber be mensal sal persons knowing themogrea in debted to saki notate to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly autbentleated for settlement. - ang-26-6t • BARNHART VIPIIENER." TIMBER LAND AT PRIVAE BALK. The subscriber deers at Private sale, n tract of timber land, situate in Gregg Township, Centre Conn 3r, adjoining lands of James Barber and G ge Woods, containing about 130 acres and.: forth of a uni te of Bar bers Saw Mill, on Sink ng Creek. 4' Terms will be made to 'mit the rileser. R. CAN, artglo-3m. Spring. Mills, Centre County STOLEN. *7 . . . Prom the stable of the subunit* on the night of the 25th nit., an old gray horde, belonglag to Mrs. James Johns". Partka ta ling kini mut have been mistaken as. th e beast was not worth stealing. Any information m ooning his whereabouts will be thankftilly No sieved, and rewarded 'auglo-2t. IN AND MEIN IDON WARE, Manufacw T - tared and for solo, whole/gals and re $ l ll at Neap t's . AMesburg Foundry. roB PRINTING minted I* }la mita* tti _haatArkat oils.. 13LANIES of an kinds, neatly printed it this GOODBAL4I,. IP xrips 111 ' P 4 AWBW DIED. $ 280 _2,26 1,60 .... ,r-1,40 -- It 1,26 SOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. REV. ABEL STEVANO, _ -Late Editor etrristtan Altructzte And - .74nteaslr REV. P. CHURCH, . Bditor New York Chruniale. 14411 .1011 ..14,00 The extensive and comprehensive facilities In its possession enables .the proprietor of the Wllair HanLLD tO -guarantee the latest and most reliable information possibly to be obtain ed, not only from all parts of the United States, hot from all parts of the world. tlts home correspondence, engaged at heavy cost, and connected with oaoh new and naval and military expedition of the government,prove that it is determined to leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event even can occur that shall not find immediate report in its col tns. It costs the proprietor over one hundred thousand dollars per year to maintain "its corps of correspondence in the •In it fuillation of Foreign News the RIBALD has fur yeareld a high position, and It will endeavor i future to maintain the stand it has assumed. It has epeeist correspondentif stationed in all of the principle cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangements eskend to where ver the electric wires are stretched. Whew' the Atlantie cable is laid, Which feat will loon be accomplished, telegrams will 'be resolved from Europe and Asia, as well as from :the United States. Than our readers will have the events of the week io all parts of the civilised, world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor-eleawateeraportidu of paper te literature, Fashion. Agriculty,. the Mechanic Arts, Sporting Matters, BustuJes, Theatrical and Financial Reports. Cattle markets, General News, and reports of all events calculated to form an excellent metropolitan newspaper—a weekly photographic view of the world—and all at avery low price. The Weekly lituatn is issued every Saturday morning, and furnished at the following rates : One copy $2. Three copies 6. Five copies 8. Ton copies IL Any larger number, addressed to 'names of subscribers, $1,60 each, An oitraeopy will be sent to every club of ten, An extra copy will be sent to any clubs of twenty. Advertisement, to a limited number the Weekly Herald. The Deily HIRALD, three cents per copy. Ten , dollars per year (or three Hundred and sixty three issues. ,Five dollars for six months. Two dollars and fifty oenta for three months, JAMES (BORD EN BENNETT, Anton e Peorsurron, • Northwest corner of Fulton and NeeharnSt. New Yeik city If. Y. There are no travelling agents for the MIRALD. Sept. 2nd, 121M—tf. AUDITORS NCTICIC _ , The nudmaigned an Auditor. appointid by the napkins, Court of Centre comity to make distribution Mae, balanoe remaining in the hands of Hoary ?seer& administrater'of the Estate of Henry Markle deceased, will attend to the duties of his pointmeat at hid oaks in Bellefonte on -Septamber.the 24th, '64, at 2 o'olook P. M. when shd whet% all persona Interested may attend thor prop er. EVAN BLANCHARD, Auditor. *ember 2rid,.1664-Idt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • . \ _ Letters of administration ea the &- tate oT , Mmt. Callatuan, late . of Wil= deo'd having baba granted to the nabs they request all permits having claims against and those knowing Ottnves indebted to udd estate are requested fa make Immediate 'pay ment, and thosi ha &alms against• the same to present them anthem*toted, for settlement. , , OBOE D. DAVIS, Rubleriburp,July U. I. 0. HOOPT NEW ADitIiaTISIMENTS IMPOSTINT = I N V A.LIDEIII ISOM IN TER BLOOD' It is well known to the medical rehash= that Iron IS the vital prinoiple or life slew mt of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat, but if the food is not properly di gested, or if, from any cause whatever, the no. cowry quantity of Iron is not taken into the oireulation, or lbosomar reduced, the whole at tain Infers. The bad blood will irritate the hea& will clog up the lungs, will' stultify the braid, gIU obstriat the live, and will and its dimase producing elements to all. parts of the system, and every one wilt suffer in whatever or gan may be predisposed to disease. The great value of IRON AS A msDratirE I. well known and acknowledged by all medi cal men. The didiculty.haw been to obtain such a preparation of It as will enter the eitoulation and assimilate at once with the blood. • Thus point, nays Dr. ta, Massachusetts State Chemist, ham been attained in the Partition Syr uppbx combination In a way before unknown. TUB VICRUVIAN SYRUP Is a protected solution of the• Proxotide of Iroo. A new discovery ininedieine that strikes at the root of disease by supplying the blood Withits_vithlprinklidiutof Life:Rkmente--__HlowL THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cure' Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint,Dropey, foyer end Ague, Loss of EnoTu. _ THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and nee) life Into the system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cares Nervous AffeoUono, Female Complaints, and disease* of the Kidneys and Bladder. ' • THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is • specific for all dlseasce originating In a bad state of tho blood, or accompanied by Debil • ity or a Low State of the System. 4.4 Pal%lets containing certinostes of cures, and recommendations from some of the most emi nent Physicians, Clergymen And others, will be sent free, to any address. We e9l et a few of the niamoloihow.... aoor tea ni""viars. Rev. Jno Plerpont, Lewis Johnson,.)l D Rev. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, lit D Rev. Arthur B Fuller, 8 K Kendall, It D Rev. 0 Robbins, W R Chisholm, M D Rev. 8 Cobb, Francis Dana,-M D rs e v . 1` S King. Jeremiah Stone, It D Rev. E Nate, jr., J Antonio Sanehce,M D Rev. J H Clinch, A A Hayes, M D Rev. H Upham, Abfaham Wendell, M D Rev. P C Headley, 4 R Chilton, M D ' Rev. J W Olmstead, H H Kinney, M D. Prepared by N. L. Clark & Co., exclusisely for J. 1 5 Dinsmore, No. 491 Broadway, Now York. gold by all druggists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE I FORTY YEARS EXPERIFNOE Hu fully established the euperiority of REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Over all other healing preparations. It cures all kinds of Cute, Sores, Beside, Burns, Doily, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, &ire Lips, Sore Eyee, Ao„ removing the pain at once, and reducing the most angry looking swelling and infiamation as if by magic, ONLY TWNETY-FIVE CENTS A EOM =EEO J. r: Dinsmore, No. 491 Broadway, Sew 'York, S. W. Fowls k Co., No. 18, Trepoßt st.., Boston, And by all Bruggists: sept9-64-Iy. THE NEW ME WkEELIr HERALD. THR - CHRAPEEIT - PAPAR IN TIIR WORLD Twengy copies, to one address, one year, $26 and any larger somber at the same price. MAN. We A. BOWE S NEW TANOY AND nummoras Tb. PAW will Sad 45/1 wrtioloo of **boot goal of wawa; by the pro riokiokooo - of Nish ofrool sad Ow llalleballe. • segN-fis i+VtiallnialN:lo4oN FREXON DRUMS AND - • 001/VVII.' Owing to the very hi plies • &Ake. mod the groat dilloulty la progh ef em's' • pet oat- . rims and reliable antiole, oat oustomen have atm expressed • wish that they *mid be cup id*, from Int hands. It was the lateatioe TUB GREAT COMPANY to do • strictly Tex buslneet , init awe have had somi oistonsetiliving el • distaste that hays relied upon us to supply themgengsudvaly with Tea and Coffee, it being Ineoserndest for ' them to come to New York, The (11*0 Too and Coffee Emporium of this coustry--U4 es our Tea Taster was possessed of infornsMioa Mat- logic • Coffee that could 6* hazatsied ets'asod erme prior, and give universal satisfaction, and at the same time afford the retailer altandeosue profit r -we have been oompeUed to supply those parties. This Coffee has become so pokier with our customers and their Wes have messed to such an anion that we have bens sni lied to make large additions k ova ma. , tarom - enstainicurnworfor more easterners with it. We will essestere send it to those who may order. IT la )11ABT SUPICROEDING ALL CiTILBS This gaffe, has been used for roes thin • century in Parte, nod mince ije introduction in to thireountryie has been in inn - by soma of the leading French Remis/rants bole. The Par isians are said•to be the best judge' of ease; nrortlni - griartlirfertg Which - it ilifet bydraa Is the beet recommehdation that can be Radio ed Wits fine flavor and healthy' Whets upon _thOlinstinitAfetetn. . we pot up but one grade of this Coffee, wad that is of a quality that our mitt:lien bare found from experisnee will sire perfect sat. ilfastion and meet all the demands of Allis , It is the lowest price that we aisa rs 'commend. We do *Hour business on the moat ostensive scale, buy by the cargo and sell ail only feasts per pound profit. , We pot up thls.Coffee in Rarrehr of 121 each, This method of potting it up saves from 2to 5 cents per pound to the consumer, and by its being in it large quantity it retains Its line flavor mush longer in this form than in any other. We send with each barrel Show-Canis, Circulars and Posters. to,assist the the dealer to introduce it to his °Montan. We hop* oar customers will ,take posted up — afid - disTributed, as It will be le their advantage to do so. ,hi Coffee we warrant to give perfect satin . see, and if it does not please, t he vi purchaser the privillmaof returp2mg-tkili holafor say ' - dr it within 60 - e,and having hit money refunded, together with all the expenses of transpbrtation tooth ways. We issue a pen i-ii7rretiler of our Tau and Coffee.% Vtach we are glad to send free to all who with it. CtieleiMele of Coffee should en quire for the Broach nroakiset and Dinner Cof fee and be sure that it was purchased of the DREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, • ImPOirten? AND 35 di 37 VERVY STREET, Noy York. augs-3mos. POLITICAL CARICATURE NO 3 - MISCEGEITATION; --on,— . THE MILLENNIUM OF A.BOLITIONISM I • THIS PICTURE, the same else as "The Grave of the Union," is a capital hit upon the new plank.,in the Republican platform. It represen'ts moelety ga it ip tube in the era of "Equality sod Fraternity." Sumner is Introducing a strapping "colored lady" to the President. A young we man (white) is being kissed 1., a big buck nig ger, while a lady lecturer, supposed to be the "Inspired Maid," site upon knee of a sable brother urging him to come to her lectures, while Oreelef, in the very height of estatio enjoyment, is eating ion cream with a female Afrioan of mon strous physique ' declaring that society had at last roughed ab solute 'perfection. In the back ground 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 exclaims, "Mine Got, rot a gantry 1 rot a lumpier I" No desoription can do justices to the hits con tained in this picture. It holds "the mirror up nature." The artist has achieved a groat guesses in depicting the pritetical workings of-" Misc egenation," the logical result of the "Equality and !Fraternity" doctrine. . It ought to be circulated far 'and wide as a campaign document. Price 26 cents per copy;, five copies for $1; eleven oopies $2, post paul. .try exprout $l6 per hundred. Address, giving post °Moe, oonntyr ynd %tate, in full, BROMLEY d CO., Box 4,205, New York Post Oflios. '. Newspapers copying the shpt. adver tisement, and sending a marked copy, gill re ceive; by mail, four maples of "Misomn.astion," or-tito copies bt that, and two of "The Grave of the Union," as they may prefer. ELLEFO NT E ACADEMY. ' The Board of School `Direotors, hav ing in charge this institution would give notice, that it is now open and will continue so till July next when there will be a vacation of six weeks. Instructions are given in the common and higher branches of the English 'education, together w.tb all the branches usually taught in Academies. Boarding . can be obtained 'in the Academy building on reasonable terms.' For particulars apply to Ju. H. Rankia Plias liquor to JOHN HOFFHR, April 29,'64--t .. ' ElactScbool board. R UNAWAY. Froni the subseriber, on' the 12th day ofJuly 1884, John Mill, an apprentice to blabltataith Oldie aged about 18 years. Notioe is hereby giv.tt to any person employing said Hull, that the subscriber 'will bold him strictly responsible, rkwhat ever wagon or money he may earn. aug 28th-31 P. RIMEL. Pa. " ADMIN/STRATOUB NOTIOX. Letters of administization on the estate of Conrad Deekordate of Potter town ship, deed, have boon wanted to the under signed. All persons knowing theittielves in debted to said estate are requested t.) make im mediate payment, and allpersons haring claims against said estate wail present_there, duly au thenticated, for aottlenient. • sugl2-6t JOAN D. DECKER, Adtninietrutor. LIXCLI3:EI—DICIT I Letters testamentary on the es tiite of Jaeob "[Kellner, having been granted to the rubseribor, he requests all persons know ing themselves indebted 212 said estate to make immediate payment, and those having elaims to present them, duly anthen settlement. aogl2-6t T.Y. /water. AA 111411NISTRA TOWS. NOTICE. , Letters of Administration on the Ss- tate of William Yduts, dammed, late of Potter tp., haring been granted to the undersigned, be requests all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment,' and those having claims to prosent them duly mithentioated for settlement On, by Mrs. Robert Upton. !i f ALSO, The lot between said lot and adJolnlnG lute on the one des Radtke ealul on the other. For further p_artiouliss, HA address, emigrant JNO; G. LL, Ridgway. CAMERON BRIBERY °ABB. - The Apart of the eommlttee with all the testimony in the above ease as nported to the House ofßepresentatires-will lftpublish ed. in phamphlet form ready for dhtribution August let, '64. is copies 26et. the trod; ',Applies at a low rate. Address, GEORGE GARMAIL Bethroats, Oast/. Oa. Pa. Yap Mb 'lll4 AL I= 'Won Mat seas I stonselbr By" ihdfalo, or any thing else of tholdisd, to be IMAM than lad at csoodiZ=rprioss, stihe shop Mho sabssriber to 11111111111. COFFEES large asoortasent of Buffalo Robes, Norse Blankets, Slosh Bens, WOZ Traps. die. Tie highest market prices paid for Rides Skin, and all kinds of furs. 0 A.SII PALI'S For ilideound Skins at Burnside* ' The good time has atone boys,Orbon you Gan M.T.C.OlLzen..drairaduaat-at BWINSIDEG. has jut, received a large and well *gloated stook of goods which be intends to sell at lit vow. rea sonable rates—co low as not to Isif excelled by any -other eitahlishnient *fibs _kind- tn - the country. You will And It greatly to your ad vantage to buy your Groceries at Burnsldea. Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Currants and Tamarinds hom Barnsidos. If you want Prime Chess, Salt, Rice, Cavataiish Ci.Mget!!) F 199 out, "Katona Leaf, or Smoking Tobacob tif Superior quality, go to Burnsldes. Ladles will Awl it to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, French calf and Kip shoes Slip page load Gaiters with and without heels, of all krises and colors, from. Bunsides. Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges, Fresh Lemons,Figs, Dates, Raisins, Candi.o and Nuts from Burn side'. If you want GUM Drop', Moss, Jujube and Fig Paste, Jelly Cakos, Cocoa, Loungers, French and English Secrets, Sugar Plums, or any other kinds of Confeationarieg, go to Burnsides. Buy B Brushes,aißrushes, Portmonias, P , Pocket and Dressing Combs, Gum Bair and Englixh flat head and Mourning Pins, Gloves, /foolery, Pocket Knives, Troia dies, Fish Rooks and Tackle, Stationery, Gents Linos). and Silk Hankerchiefs, Linen and Marseilles Col lars, and many other Fancy Artioles and No tions of Burnside'. • If yon *ant Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, and English Mustard, Red and Black Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general variety of Spices, go to Burnxides. If you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for goods et cash prices at the cheap cash variety Store of Burnside's. At Runtaide's we study to plan and give sat isfaction. Please accept our thsaks for put fa vors and phase u" under oblightions for many new olur- Bellefonte January Bth, 1864-,-tf. John.—Betlo 1 BMy, how are you this nam ing ! Billy. —Fine thank you, how aro time , with you? J.—Just tollerible; money', plenty, or rather the paper that is called money now-a-daye is plenty, but everything i* so Intollkabli high,— goods of all kinds and everything excepting grain or what things we farmers have to sell, that a hunch of greenbacks go but a little ways in supplying ones musts. But how is it Billy, that you always go so neatly, dressed, with clothes of such good quality and such excellent fit, when I know that you disoot expend one half as much in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like • ragamuniin, moat of the time ? B.—Well John t cant' exactly tell, I'll admit that you look pretty rough sometimes. and I know you get a great many clothe, but perhaps you go to the wrong establishment to make your purohasoi—sqpse place where the merchant Is not aoquainteff with the baldness, 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 advice and go to . ..Sternberg', when you trout your next suit, you will' know why it is that my clothes fit neatly and are al ways of a good quality. J.-But how is it that he can Nell °lathing cheaper than other toorehanto about Bello fonte ? • . B.—liecanso he Mikes it his excinsivis busi neekhas been brought to it horn boyhood and is connected with one of the largest clothing es tabliehmonta in the city, where be gets whatever he wants whenever he wants it? MIMME=E;I B.—Ever sines he came to'Bellefonte, and me tell you John, rip , clothes do not cost me any more now,—eynything high as it is, than they {lid before prteerwent up and I bought from men who knew nothing of the business but to put big prices on poor goods. • 3.—Well I'll try him, for I, have get - Niels of Er ve inc en x.h w orld"►at ^- 74 tV ' e in i e a s st fo t r w s o uc o h r gi iiniP ree yrars l If he makes it his nusinewrentirtly, of coves he . knows what is good, end I suppose as he has settled down for good, he would offer nothing but the best setae/ for fcar • of spoiling his rep atatloo AndtillArini, his bosh.. a call when you go k to Belle fonte, you will find him Jut oppositeUO "Iron Front" in Mrs. Green's Store Room, one of the most obliging, clever fellows kou ever seen. {lie will furnish you anything froth a paper collar to the fillestkind of a coat, at prisms, which for cheapness is perfectly astonishing, and give you a good cigar to smoke into the bargain. Bo good morning John, mind whi# rvp y told i xoNerhen - you want noir of clothe& • J.—l WfII, and rme much oblige for the infer melon, I heard others speak. very highly of Sternberg, and will try his Moths, the next time Igo to tetra. Good morning. • May 6th '64--tf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subseribees, sniemters of the estate of Philip 14r, deo'4, Sate of Minis township, will . effer roi sere on the prsmlase, on THURSDAT, OCT. 20,1884, , • Mitterraluable trot of kind situate in Meru township, bounded by lands of Iscrob Meyer, Manzriyer, John Keller and others, contain ing pores , end Mout parches, known as the L den Hall property, ftrtmerly owned by Qe4 Andiew Gregg. A large Brick Mansion Home, ten rooms, tenant house, good bank barn and other out-boildimp are emoted Skelt on. A splendid orchard of choice fruit, and good epringat—wates,-belong to the grnspety. Also, attestor osoasten land, gonellsOrgitbout t on acres, well thstbursd, will be sold in wonneb tion therewith. Pessessitat Will be given on the yet day of spa, 12416. - Ts:Ans.-7ov thousand Ave hundred dollars to be paki-in hind, the Wine SC renalts la tka seats as i dower. HDNRY MRYSK,' DAMN' , 1t2124 • ILL " linewtore, S74IXIIIALMG OR& Patina wx 15;tallag Prat Jan am :4 r *ow deals will be at That Jimpa t—"a7E—.4l-7 -KISOELLANEOI7B aralrismairLiatnivaTpez DIDIN * IIIOO* - 11 AND 1111011, h 61 1/ereete4—eose tutil see hr yotwreelf--ottll not shags for lookhg et thew. A [AMOS 111.00 c AT AIIATIMIS OW ALL, EMS 4010011111111, QUEINSWAIIIM OF NEW . L. STYL/113. • TOTS AIM 4011RIMOIMIIANIZIL .snos 4111111 111/1/Sl4 W•e• A►l OAPS LADIES FUSS, 111111` ' STYLUS, VICTOR MUFFS, SUBS, ()AV IS. he. ha NOTI,OFS.• Ladles Shalom Hoods, Moves, Nab*, No-, Ikons of all Wrte. Comm AND MN BURNXIDN'S NNW GOOD& • FortliWeit Cornet of the Dlarhosil. WARRANTED to be just wkiir ups represent Ikea. We boys the eery boot which we vernal, sad lower grade" is ell their 'mistime SALL AND ExAs49Loms STOCK. inr.ess,rorbuzialvaa. • L) aws, -rysestrriost • uairi Moos or • " o m FINDLEHR, ISADDLBRI SADDLES, BRIDLES HALTERS OA,IitT GRAM, BARNES, COLLABE - HAMS, LINES, sad every outdo side sad kept by sadism, Wstor-Proof Boots, doable soled wonsuted WHIPS, TRUNKS, 11111AVMUINS DLO/, POWDLR, SHOT AND CAPS. A DIALOGUE MI! • us. tJIPJI,,J': Ms lave volt ts■ 11 GOODS A BIDITOOD MOSS' ' I A. hut neensed Ikons New lIMIC,Mrith $ headsmen selected ansortment of metchindiss, sow apse and °Me for-sale cheaper thatbseY body sloe in the fl*s. The Goods hey. been boned cheep for cagiVand will be , . • sold cheap fob ugh ita Ingest Cloth, Cansinter, flatinakt, Janes Chanzbrayi, Oottonsdes, • lea Vesting*, Satin sod other Vesting; Under Mart; ' • Drawirs,lilack end Fan nyalilks al old prim; All color Flannel; . ell wool mid. dos- • esestio Sack and • Shirting Flannels, . Bleached, Umblenall, ad and Colored Canton • Maul; French and de- „. media Gingbasns, Ticking* •I and Chocks, Bleached and Un bleachorthsetinga, Pillow Cu. te ' and Shirting Msialin,Combricsand Drills. Megrims and Gloms, Sus , !Anders and Hankerchiefit, Neckties, Cohan and Bosuns, Parlsloll 6 and Roe Umbrellas—Silk, Gingham's led Muslin.— Balmoral Skirt; Lodim'iand Miasma Balmo ral Skirt, of carious sisal and Tinsel ' Blioloton Hoop Skirts, Ladies*. and _Mum Bkshst.. Hoop Ilkleti —Spring and Summer Capon, both Cloth and • Bilk, ansurplund in style, qualitY, and • - pries; nettle of Maine au( Dixon'. Line. ' Shawls, an endless rarloty, both single and double. Carpets, a fulLassortment of all binds of Carpete,'suok as Brussels, 3 Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth aid Oil Shades.— SA LT, FISH, GROCERIES, BOLE LEATHER, SPANISH RIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS • COUNTRY CALF SKINS. uottnoco LINING& &C. &C. &C ER= 1L CH - BAYER than as any other eelablislueset ha Centiel Pe1191,7119111A. Bellefonte, December 19th 1902,—tf. , SPRING AND eiriflifEß TRADE. Moro goodo cis be had for lus sow at am cbesp store of 31.3311111111 f ZEILL.IOI 4 a. Centro Dill. Centre County, Pennsylvania. than it any other estabLtskunent to ties State. Ho Imps constantly on hand a Ghat* stook of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOTS, . HATS £ CAPS, Ready-alado Clothing. Notions, Queensware, Hardware, Wlllove, and Wooden Ware, And' in foot a oompleta aesortreent of all the pr tides nasally found In a flint dui country • ` store. DRESS GOODS, /ranch Msenos, all wool, Plaids, Coburg', Reps., Alpiktoss, Black Silks, b., bo. HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Skirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, best dukes, CLOTHS AND CASSIIHERESFrenoh Broad. ninths, Satinets, Melton's, •e., for winter wear. SHAWLS—A full line, ell wool. / ' hoOTB AND 1311088. We frllt liebp at all times a fall meatiest of omit= made goods. PRODUCE TAKEN Ia Zzehooge !Or Goods. sad the suptlllOT MARKET PAWNS PAID IN CASH FOR GRAIN OP PIA, 40.0 j) CAllia,ll3BOLIO dt iniztovs. Aug. 7th, 186S-tt. R. SELLER. H A UPT AO°, • Have removed their Foundry from the old Stand at Bellefonte to the Mileeburg Foundry and Machine shops, where they contin ue to manufacture the Watts improved plow, elm trelemr side Hill and shears for all the plows ever Made in this county. They also have an MO:active variety of IRON RAILING, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To GU; department of the business they give -particular attention, and have-a large- Meek of Patterns onhavl for steam, flour and Saw Mills, STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable capacity, from tea to twenty Horse Power built in the beet of style. They also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powereand Thresh ing machines to wit either. ,corn aid other articles to numeroue to mention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety of the above named articles kept at the old Hayea's property near the depot at Bellefonte Pa., where they have Machine, Plow and Paters makers, the best in the ouantry, that can be consulted et any time eotreerning an) work that may he wanted in their line of business. Give them a oathyou that want your work done up to order. ' A. lIACPT, Co Ml 7 6th 1864.-17 TO THE PUBLIC. MRS. SIMONB, MAI, ST., Lock ll►rlß, Ilse the largest and cheapest stoik of, GROCERIES, PHol'lBl'olB, FISH, Ced►rware, ' Queenswars, i. or Ittall, Salt, Candies, &VW/ Tobacco. ever offered to this market. ' The- attention of .Hotel and Store-keepers called• to the large stock of tbe following goods on hand, which ace offered at wholesale pries, . 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES, 60 boxes of chewing Tobauso, 100,000 Sewn,' and a large lot of Salt. "Also, Fleur and Feed laxity, on hand at July 1, '64-tf. SIMONS' Main St. MANHOOD t HOW LOOT, Ho* RDEITOD RD.--Just published. • dew ed ition of Dr. OULVDDW EL'S CELICRIt•- TBD MAI( on the radical erre (without med icine) of Bpennuttortilbsa, or Seminal wow sou, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotently, Mental andb-Physital inorOacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Rpilepty, and Fits, Induced by self-indolgance or aeria l • autrwraorice. , e /W/r Trice, hi n pealed eamdapit? Only We cents. The celebrated anthordu this admirable Mr may oloselyAmsoomiarsta6 front • itbiply yaw" moomeimatil samilJoe. thatftia the t l'ehus** ema-' moitimmeom Of iir- . boso la* be ltlati "nig without the da As* Or het., o f midi eine or ibe applLbwaien or Ow e cn i Mode of mirth stokes mbimp i r= italli t , by mains -Mt Alot, ' iosimi, 40 Amiably oluit bit am , Asp AMY* DANK ' i t t r al=ory tt if g /iiitt fumsi, at tut ammo/ * bib& ' blidit,madir mig, ii • .1061 'Wolf io eV. widmme yam-p4M4 oa rowilpoix ambi t f* two post stsmipt ten toirjedb. , i 011:11. • illf Illimiio=llWoWly,Thow INSA JU1464, hirsectz BTILL.IN THIO Y. Ali was arias rs 1411"1/11 rose-s. LOiIIBUCIIIR. Tar: sniff Ma 11 irroreannunuirr Omar fle . astir—learamrsaws, Pa. Takes this amilhod of beforsihed : aU thsyseiplis of Costae amitywed whosser dos Owes M_ thst his sh'eek of TEN, SUM IRON AID COPYBItif AIN beast beim surpassed by say dealer id anted Ponssylvsnia, sad that kis stsaassessed att. shee t sash es SUCKS= 'Guam 81A61718, are of Om bad aunty, the Mel make, soll Or gabs obeapor tban at my egahliskasint of Its kind in tba Sento. Ha lina alao • splendid /A at STOVES OP ALL HINDI and description, which w4R.ia deli n 1 sass/- Joey low rates. , , SPOUTING, ROOTING, and other work, done on this suortasi noßos RIR innirrichigVadirble raiment. %Awaits, Merchants, and ovary,' body ease are itnrited to call and Gamine l'lm ifi!‘ll a .--41.epairin ' of y and ea poditioasty dune, and on the moor' reaaosable tsrms. Joao 14, 'll4-4S. H A lallr 1104MITIRD • DEN*AL 0111117AMr lea •16/IANSIIIO, * .WRITIIITIG arD PSIII I / 1 111•111111 'TIEN TESTI:II This extlele is prepared with the greatest elan upon scientific principles, and &correlated not to contain anything in - the slightestriegreeprioue . to the teeth or guns. &meet our mat utilised. Dental Surgenna,lieve KIT" ' , WC' sanction tq and cheerfully recommend it fa eLpneparetioa qua tneansingitrhhentrig -- and Preserving the Teeth. It cleans theta `eadily, rendering them beaotifUlly white and early; without the slightest Wm to the &L -eine. It, is healing to the gums ms they are is also ars-oa•eilesarelio mfeetpr for old _decayel tooth, ilaTeE are ultra exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to - She mouth, cleansing it thor oughly, and .imperting a delightful &amass so booth. PlatkaND omit IT • A. W•WLIIT • CO W. Comm 10th and Lombard Sit, Pbilaria AND MOLD ■T ALL 0111161DILI1L MICE it, CENTS.. TIIB i'IMONIALS Me following opinion of Dr. White, es to t e high esteem In which he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value ; toiling. other testimonials In detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the themes and addresses ,of persons who speak el Its eseellenoy for the booth. ' Puitanstruis, April 15, 18M. llaviag earefulle examined A. Howie* ' Solidified Dental Create 'Whereby cheerfully recommend it to tie public generally. It is aa excellent preparation for cleansing and pre serving the teeth, and can be used by all 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 pleasuitneali to the breath. - .Dr. W. it. WidITS, 1203 Arch St. B. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St. T. Ingram, M D, Dentist, 491 N Fourth St. Birkay, 23413 Sixth St. C A Kingsbury, Dentist, 1119, Walnut a. 8 DiUinghan, D D 13, 734 Arch St. F M Dixon, 827 Arch 13t. Zdw'd Townsend, Dentist, 628 N Fourth St D°rAller, Dentist, 807 N Tenth St. Id L Long,„,,pontiat, , B32 N Sixth St. orroseut 13, IN3 AWL_ Bektor silk, Bark Bkse French BI Light Bine, Claret Bret Bark Brat Light Bros. Snuff Brown, Cherry, Crimeow, Park Drn Light Dra Hat-Feat, Fawn Dr. , —Yellow for Dying, 8 , Woolasi And Mixest Quads, Shawls, Searfs,•Dreues, Ribbons, Glibbons,OlovecEon nets, and all kinds of Wearing apparel. Sie A RAYING OF 80 PER CENT -sit For twenty Are cents yen Pllll color ea many goods as would otleer*iseeost five times that sum. Various shades can be Productui,Wisss_aue 'nano dyii. The proved Is simple ilia any one can me the dye with perfect lIIICNIti. Direc tions in English, French and German inside • of each package. Fur further information in dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge of what colors are beet ad-. spied to dye ever others (with many valuable receipts) purchase Howe .1 Steffens' Treaties pa Dyeing and coloring. Net by mail on receipt of price-10 omits. Manufactured by, 110W1C k S'MVEHR. 250 Broadway Emden • Fee sale by druggists and deißers general!. Nov. 20th, 1863-Iy. ." .. PC . Rots, Nies, Restskes, Ants, Red thigip Moths ie Furs Wooloss, lc., hias 4 cti on Plaids, .tc. Put tip Sn Me. aria'sl,oo Boxes,llaUlea. and Flasks, $3 and SO Altai for Russia, public Ihls- Motions he. "Only iafailtble reinlidies known." "Froe from Folsom". "Not dangerous to the human Ilantily.° "Rata °onto out of their boles to Rhu.*' Jitir-BOld wholestio tn large ott.les. . ' fillill•Sold by all Deuggbda andlaninets n•Try.- where. jar' It beware !I I of all worthless buttatleas. ltdr - gee that •'Oessiract's" 'alma in on each Boa. • Dottie and Foal, Wore lan bay. • .14.dison • ' ' ifis..Palsopia Hove 422, Bnonlnin N.. Y: imp,Sold by— Wholesale and Aral Bellailante. Want 11; 111%14184., ' Niles tuns, prwrout nenunii-ttaids.- 'Pun orrLaRT, AR]) sroittuita Artl4l4llllS 46141162, 1 1 Rods, , . . • • soastsaldi.suaßsiSa4jla . ; tad .2100144-.- • - 11, 13 In! Li insrrpri Ai.. ME Dock Slab, - - -..w, =!I