Altinotratir Watchman i o rit4ddper-yaucarben paid In advance, • ..• Se bannapald in advanee, and !MO when .4 paid before the expiration of the year. ANSWERJ TO CORREPOSpENTS Vet Place CO 'reliance la any report of f the , hied. Tho Demeeratie party will MO iNt • yon please send on the doon meats prosnived: We are in need of them - badly. /ANSI EL—Wo can count over a down of honest men In Bellefonte who voted, for Lincoln fotir-ineri oboe, that will not do en nbw. J. B.—We are stilling that question shall be waled by a convention of the States. Delo. gated to that convention will see that the lights of the States are respected.' 6uvriy-trc.7—The Pottle; ia-wall rid of • you. The man that four hundred dollars' will bay t- la not the kind that,la needed at home cow. Go on—no one will mourn because of your departbre ,MINISTl9l.—Allire; JOllllBOll II an infidel, an open and avowed diebolieler in the divine 'origin of ehVistlanity. Breic—You are rensiderably behind the antra. Wake up and youll be all right. Every body but Mr. and Idgerkihoddy is for peso. now: ta•OCUR.—If you want to :„ cal opinion, you can be accommodated with out going outside o 1 the lairough, you 'can get any amount of bets- hare at home, that Abe Lincoln will sot ea elected As weal _ &_•4410. A... Name the amount you wish to THOM ABOUT TOWN 6. COUNTY garb Hon. C.-T. Alexander, we nro hap py to state has recovered s Wei ently to leave his rota,. We hope to may soon fie able to results, his business: I=l se. Special nttentionia invited to John Farefra's advertisement in this 186110. easerfteent-of4firtftly—Sura,lortiS,And Children's wear la very lark " and of a auperior it y. ire Jahn a cell. war. To In reporter:l new that the draft has been. pa/armed until title lit h inJt. Wheat er it ittertior not we cannot say. Otte Ching neenis to be certain though, end that is, . that it Jul not cultic off on the 5111. I • Tlse noir railroad depot: at 1111 , ptco, in under roof and will soon be entirely completed. It will ,be a decided impre‘e mont over the, old plaiforin that hen served }tan exettso, for one ever since the road was finished. 118. There must be senntlihnt .nrong about Bellefonte nepresent. IVe hove not beard Of a clothes }lnc being cledreil if, n ben coop being robbed, or n grog shop being broken Into, fur Iwo weeks. What'i the matter! INS,. The Conferees from this Congress ationar diistrict Ina in Lock Ilacenyosterday. The Senatorial Conferees, meet in Lewistown to-Ay. - Their proceedings we know n ill he characterised with harmony. tind the men they choose ni candidates will be eudotsed by time people. • =I sa t _ The hoary rains which fell during the„early,x(rt of the week, wilt delay seed , tag in this section of thu country to a mid dling late day. Farmers will be rut hack at least 'w WO with t heir bowlfigissaltich way have considerable to do with the pros— Two's of the next harvest TEILOA4V/LCTIONS.—A Physician writ ing'from Ntsrfane, New York, spcolcing of the benetidil effects resulting from the use of ..I.lrotrn's Bronchial Trnehog." pass— " Oblige me by sending a dozen prier ofyour "..13rontlaila Trot-Ars," enclosing bill: For alleviating that horrid irritation only felt by thrum who have stiffened from any Bronelial Affection. Roil for hiterseness and sore throat too, I viii free to confess (though I am an )1. b. they answer. till you (ileum for Item. I writild hog you to !eel that T am ono of the luau men In the profeirAon to puff a noon um. but Aid I out but doing you .lnetioe to a►eert what I have." To asoid thesupoiniment, be sure to obtain the gen Inns "Brown's Bronchial Traclies." TUN STAMEN ON REVFIPTS--WllO PAY T 11144 ?-11on. Joseph J. Lewis, Vow misaloner of Intone] Itevnnue. on being ap pealed to. 1143 gi•en tILL following opinion on the (petition us to who shall pay for the stamps : The (petition as to whn shall pay a bbe duty required 'on receipts on any sums of money exceeding $2O, is dependent nu Ole eireunista nees attending the Cl.OO. Ordinarily at law we purse a AP bound to give • receipt Air money plaid. 'rhn receipt is an instrument or evidence useful only to the person to whom it is glean. If he floods a receipt it is necessary for Hip to furnish the stamp or to stamp the receipt, if required, before It is signed. Thu person who recciae• the money is not obliged to give a receipt unless the otberparty furnishes the proper stamp. If a person gives a receipt without requiring that the party to whom it in given shall futnish the stamp, the mailer of the receipt must himself stamp tbe paper bolero he delivers it. If he fails to stempit before he delivers it, he is liable to the penalty provided by lair for the omission but the other party may stamp it immediately agog its being received. • -0- , ie. Our readers will no doubt recollect an item published in the WAITIIMAN Some time since reflecting very severely on Dr. Ayer in consequence of etigMatizing President Bud:twin, as a "traitor," as is done in his Almanac. In refererme to which we have received the following letter, which in justice to the gentlemen we willingly give ♦ piece in our palter. .It fully explains Lown.r., Mass., July 21st 1864. zdireff of the Damoeratio . Watalmoa, RaiWade Pena. Dena SIR t—l end a paragraph Inyour tense of May 16th, headod " dy6ta the Quack," of which 1 lin to say: The calendars of out Almeida are 5116 d from tbo chronology of the previous issues to which I add snob motto 1 4ntt or interest Where a date has cmoooupied apses, the type gotten usu ally 611 in some selections of their owd. That of Mr. Bush anan wia thus put in by them and escaped our noijee until the edition was partly, printed, and then the plate recast to remora it. We neither know by whom It was done nor whether with a design of misobief to us or from ill will to Mr. Buchanan. We regret the publi cation and ban done our best to correct it. Your comments wore rather severe and I think pati,willi see by this explanation somewhat err°. Sen. • Tense. Rao pectfully. • J. O. AYER EiMEgM . , _ DIED. On the lot Inst., JAwnd A., infant son of Bar bars and James H. Rankin, aged 11 mangle. Tlee Bellefonte Market. White Wheat, per bushel, Sad, Wo ...............do Rye, do Corn Shelled, do Oats do Barley T . do ' Buckwheat do Clore Seed. ......... .• ..do Potatoes, d 0........ Lard,'per pound,. Bacon .do Tallow, Butter do Eggs per dozen... Plaster„ \ greund ...... per ton, IA.AL AVTICA' Air" Erg Alio EAR.—Prof. J. Isaacs, M. D. Qcnlist and Midst, formerly of Leyden,4lol. land, is located at My. All Pine Bt., Phandsl -1004, where persona afflicted with diseases of the Eye,or Rat will be acientillcally treated and cured, If on - rable. Iffgar Arnyisia/ -Rye, inserted without vain. No cli.irus made for examir no Medical Wally is invites, u he has no accrete in his mode of treatment. July 1, '64-Iy. CIEMEISAM cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency, Proulatnre Dean and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, wAll be happy to furnish lo all who need if,(free of charge), the - recipe affd directions for matting the - Simple remedy used to his_cluse. Those wishing to profit by his expericoce, and pos sess a Valuable Remedy, will receive the same, by return mallgOarefully sealed), by addressing. JOHN B. OODEN, r No. 80 Nassau Wee, New York. ' Bray 27th, 'M. i 3m. " DO YOU WISH 't 0 BE CURED. ' -Dr. Duthan's English Specific, Pills care, In less than 80 days, the mmtt canna of Nervousness, Impotency', Premature Decay Seminal Weakness, Insanity,,and all Ur . Sexual and Nervous Affectiobs, no mat . from what cause produced. Price,. One Dollar per boa. Seat, post-paid, by mail,,clo receipt of an order. Ow' Box will perfect the cure in most eases.' Address JAS,Sv BUTLER, Oongria Agent, 411111rundsray, Nui(York. augs-31n - l:n- t -,damith-Four_ pertninsion I wish to say to the readers of your piper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish It, free, a recipe, with full direction', for meting and using a simple vegetelde balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pim ee, tin,__Froclike,and all impurl ti44,,f the skits; leaving tho s h and beautiful. will aloe mail freq. to thone haying Bald Heade, or Bare Fares. simple direction and in formatiomthat will enable them to start a full erowth of Luxuriant- ev-Moue tactic. in lees than 30 days. All application answered by return mail with out charge. .Rospertfillly yotirrf, THOS. F. CHAPMAN; Chemist, ist're MI Broadway. New York. A CARD TO THE . SUPPIrItINO. Swallow to or three hng.hoalle of ...Picini," -Tonto Bitters," Sarsaparilla," "Neicowl An, tighten,' de., ,tc.. he., and alter yon aro satis fied with the result. Bien try one box of Old Doctor Buchan'a Foglioh Specille Pills—and be restored to health and t Igor than nifty days. They air purely at-,;ClUttle;platunint to lake, prompt and salutary in awl? , effn4ii onthe br ken-down and shattered eiistittgion. Old and - young Can take them with whinges*. Im ported and sold in the United States only by J.\s. B. litYri.Eß, • • No. 421 Broadway, New York. ...t.t„.Agllnt for the United States. P. 5.—A box Pills, securely packed, will ht tnajlal to . any address on receipt of pt We, which Is Ono Dollar,. piny pa l ld—money refund ed by the Agent if emir° fratisfeetios is not gte en. . attgs Sin NEW ADVERTISEMENTS %VISTA WS 11.11.3.131 W I I. D C 11. E It R Y, 0711 OF TOM OIDIVIT AND 1104 F OFIIfOLR =I Coogho. Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitio, thilleulty of Breathing. A sthinii.lloprso noes, Sore Throat, Group, and every safe. lion of • TIT ETIIROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, I=l CONSUMPTION. IV ISTA 11.11,FAM Of WILD MERRY So general has the use of this remedy be e sk k popular is it avers a hero, thnt it is o. , ,try to recount its virtues. Its work speak for d.and find utlenanee in the abundant and vkilkintary testimony a tho many wino front long 41117 - 01,114 and r.ettled throw have by its U. lieu n eustored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a roan of et•ideneo in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. THE REV. JACOB SECHLER, Well knoeih find much respected among the (termini population in this conntry, make, the rcllorring statement fur the benefit ,of the af- IlAnovEß, Pa., Feb. 18, 1859 Berm Sir realised in Any fatally important bonefit9 from the usa of your value. hlr preparation—Wister's Italiam of Wild Cherry-it offordsve pleasure to reccommend it to the pubite.—Some eight years ago ono of my danghteart teemed to ho in a t . terline. and lit tle hopes of her root, cry were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Bal sam, and before oho heel taken the w hula of the contents of the bottle there erne a great improve ment in her health. I have, in my individesl race, matte frequent use of your valuable Jatedt rine, and hove also been benclitted tv it. JACOB SIICEICER. JESSIE SMITH, ESQ., Poen:tent of the Morris County Hank,plorrsi lawn, New Jersey. Having need Dr. Wistar'e Belem of Wild Cherry for about tlftees yoara, and having real ised its beneficial results in my fatuity, if affords ma great plasma° in recommending it to the public ad% a 'valuable remedy in oases of weak lungs, outdo, coughs, att., and remedy whichl sonsfder to be entirely inapident, and may be ta ken with perfect safety boThe moat delicate In health. ' ' FROM JON. JOHN E. SMITH, A distinguished lawyer in Westminster, Md.: I have on several occasions used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and al ways with deoldid benefit. I know of no pi-op eration that is more efficacious or more deserving of general use. - The Balsam has afro been used with excel lent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Malls' Cross Itoads, Md. WISTARId BALSAM OF WILD - CHEERY. None genuine unless elgne4 "I. Butte," oa the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491; Broadway, N. Y S. W. FOWLER k. CO.I. Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggist/. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Neale Old florae REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, • sures, Burns, Scalds, Cuts. 'REDDING'S RUSSIA ,SALVE, -. Cures Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, • Cures Nona Ulcers and Cancan.' REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures Salt Rheum, Pllae, and Erysipelas, REDDING'S RUSSIA . SALVE, cults Ringworm., Vain', 4.., ao., ka., 4a. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT XT. ONLY TWNETY.TIVE CENTS A BOX. 1=11:13 J. 7. Dinsmore, No. 491 Broadway, Niw York, 5. W. !Pow!. 4 Co., No. 18, Tremont la, Boston, Lad bran Orapporo, NEW'. ADVERTISIMENTS FRENCH BRRAKPAST AND DINNER • COFFEM-. Owing to the very high price of Coffee, and the greet difficulty in procuring a good uni form and reliable satiate, our customers have often expressed a wish that they oould be sup plied from, first hands. It wee the intention of THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY to do a strictly Tea business, but as we bay. had some customers living at • distante that have relied uptm us to supply them exclusively with Tea and Coffee, it being inconvenient for them to come to New York, The Great Tea and Coffee Emporium of this couniry—and as our Taster was posseesed'of inTormation relat ing to a Coffee that roots be furnished eta mod erste price, and give universal satiefection, and et the same time afford the retailor a handsome profit—we have been compelted to supply those parties. This Coffee has become so popular with our customers and their eel ave in creased to auch an extent that we' Imre been compelled to make large additions" to our ma chinery, which will enable us to supply a few more oustomtirs with it. We will therefore send It to 'those who may order. IT IS FAST„SUPERCEDING ALL OTHER COFFEES:' This Coffee haalmen tilled l'gr more than a century iu Paris, and since its inttoduction . . . . . $ 230 , ~.. 1,60 MEM r.... 17,00 to this country itAlks been in use hy some of the loading Froniti Restaurants berg, the Par isians are said to be the beet ,judgee of coffee ; and the groat favor in which it is held by them is the best neoommendation that can be roJuc ed for its fine Haver and healthy °facto upon the human system. We put up but one grade of this eofßie, s a d that is of a quality that-4Yr oustomire have found from experlop will Five perfect sat. isfaction and,us II the demands of their trade. Itda t ovrest price that we Dan re commend: • LEATHER, , OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ' LAUGI lITOoS Of SHOrF/ND1N05,... SADDLERY SADDLES; BRIDLES HAL'I I ERB CART SEARS, HARNESS, COLLARS EAMES, LINES, and ever, article made and kept by paddlers, Water-Proof Boots, double soled otirrailed II our business on the most extensive W IP 8, T U N 8 ' TV , by the cargo end sell at only 2 cents . TRA.V.RLTNo news, I'i - totted profit. ' POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. We put up this Coffee in Barrels et 125 lbs ' A large assortment of Buffalo Relies, Horse each. This Method of putthifit, up saves from Blankets, 8603 Bells. Fox Traps, &L 2to 5 cents fTer pountl,to the consumer, And by The highest market prices paid for Hides Skin, Its being in a large quantity it retains its fino and all kinds of Aril. flavor much longer to this form than it? any ( PAIh“ other. We send With each barrel Show-Cards, Circulars and Posters. to assist the the dealer Fealties and 'Skins at Burnside s. to introduce it-to his customers. We hope our The good titne has mane ho,,s, when you can outdomers will take pains to have them well bare all you desire to eat at a vary low rats. posted up and distributed, us it will be to their „adv. ttage t ,ALL hall/ULM e. a large aOl we gu m ), This Coffee toe warrant to give perfect satin. of goods which ho intends to sell at a very rea faction, and if it does not please, the purchaser sonable ratee=ao lose as nut to be excelled by has the privilege of returning the whole or any any other eatablishment, of the kind in the prat of it within 80 dammed having his money country. You will find it greatly to your - ad. refunded, together with all the expenses of vantage to buy your Groceries at Burnsides : Artnriportntinn both ways. . Buy dried Poaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, We levee - n pries circular of our- Taus and CUOMO! and Tiontainderroin Tfurnsidia. Coffees, which we are• glad to send free to all Hype want Prime Chem'. Salt, Rice, Cavendish who wish it. Consamers of Coffee should isti. Congress, Fine eut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking quire fur the French Breakfast and Dinner Cof- Tobacco pf superior quality, go to Burnsides. fee and he sure that it was purchased of the Ladies will find it to their Advantage to tray ii-REAT-AM-BILICAN TEA COMPA:IIY, Hareem, Foots, ?met calf and Kip shoes Slip pers-and Uaitersaritti and without heels, of all sires and odors, from. Burnsides. Buy Sweet Melly Oranges, Fresh Lemons,Figi, Dates, Raisin's, Candi& and Nuts from Burn-, aides. =I 35 & 37 MERSEY STREET, Now York attgs:3moe THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD• THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORLD The extensive and comprehensive, facilities in its possession enables the proprietor of the WEEKLY HERALD to guarantee the latest and must reliable information possiblfto he oh aw ed, not only from all party of the l'hited St but tram all parts of the world. Its home correspondence, ettaged at heavy clod. and conneete i with each new and naval and military espmAlitina of the government,prove What ut Is determined to leave no spot uneoverd by itn operations and itlo event even can - occur that shutl nut find immediate report in its col onic It coins the proprietor over one - hundred thousand dollars per year to maintain its corps at correctiondenee in the field. Itril collation of V 'reign News the HERALD has for yours held a high position, and it will endeavor in the totem 'to maintain the stand it has assumed, It has spe.•lal correspondents stationed in all of the principle cities of the telograpliii• crrmigoini lit , ctlend . to a here el the e!oetrie wires are mirth. heal. When the Atiniit, cable is laid. whielf feat will nom be accomplished, telegrams will be received from Europe mid Mill, no well as front the United State.. ^ Then our readers will have the of eats of the week in all parts of the eivilized meld regularly and clearly laid liffore them. The proprietor Ilevote, n portion of the paper to literature, Fashion. Agneulture. the Mechanic Arts. Sporting Matters, Ilusiners, Theatrical and Financial Report., Cattle market,. General Sews, end reports of all events calculated form an excellent metropolitan now , paper—n' weekly Photographic %ion of the world—and all at a tory low price. The iVenkly linnA i.n to isnued every Saturday nanthing, and furninhed nt the folintring ratan r Oneeopy... ..... ..............................$2. ==l Vivo ropirs S. TeneOrif . S.. ..... ........ ....... Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers. $1.50 eneli, An extra copy will be sent to esery club o ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one year, $25 and any larger smatter at the same mien. An extra copy will be sent to any clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily llnnArds, threg rents Or ropy , . Ten dollars pexyear for three Iltindtett and sixty three issues. Five dollars for six months. Two dollars and fifty oeutz for three , months, JAMES (ARDEN BENNETT, Entron A P 'Menu:Ton, Northwoet corner of Fulton and : , .:Italtu St. • New York city N. Y. There nre-no fret oiling agents for the Enna LI). Sept. 4ad, 1864—tr. A umffs.usT a 'crofts NOTIt.T.. Lettirs of administration on the estate. of Conrad Decker, late of Potter town ship. deed. have boon granted to the under signed. All persons knowing themselves in debted tu said estate are requested t make im mediate payment, and all persons hiving claims against said estate wal present them, duly au thentiested,sfor settlement. augl2-61, JOHN D. DECKER, Administrator. E XECUTOR'S NOTNE. Letters testamentary on the es tate or Jacob Kitelinger, having been granted to the subscriber, harequesta all persona Imo's ing themselves indebted to saki sstste to make immediate payment, and those 106112 g claims to present their', duly authentiented for gettloonsiat. augl2-61 T. ht. HALL, Executor. ADM INISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of William Yeats, deceased, late of Potter tp., having been granted to the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present 'them duly authenticated for eettiedtent. augs-11:-8t. A UDITORS INOMICS. The undersigned an Auditor. appointed by iheorphans Court of Centre county to make distribution of the balauste remaining in the hands of Henry Teats admibistrator of the estate f Henry Markle deceased, will attend to the duties- of his appointment at his °Moe in Bellefonte on Saturday September the 24th, '64, at 2 o'olook P. M. when and whore all persons interested may attend if they me proper. EVA. N• BLANCHARD, ..!3eptember 2nd, 1.864-4 t. T IMBER LAN D AT PRIVATE BALE. ' The subscriber...Eery at private sale, a tract of timber land, situate in Gregg Township, Centre Crounty, adjoining lands of lamed Barber and George Woods, oontaining about 180 sores and one-forth of a mile of Bar bera flaw mat, on Sinking Creek. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser. B. H. DUNCAN, stgl9.ool: Spring MiHu Centre County MARK YOUR RAOSJ Stamps for Begs, Bulb& Robes or any thing else of the kind, to be giant all throw and at exemilingly tole prices, at the shop Obit ?el/vibe: 1i Rellehret. OM NB.W AND BPLENRID STOCK BEST BOOTS AJFI) SHOES IR assrat ifintrr, MNEiribbstr—lovoiran.LAMEloy yourself- , 01 Jive toharge ItirylpiNp4 at them. A canon STOCK or LKATITIS OSn, ALL KINDS GROCERTES, "QUE'ENSWARE OF NEW STYLES. • TOTS AND 001TKOTIONARIEN. saos BINDINOK, A. 1.1 NEW RATS AND 0•P• LADIES FURS, NEW STYLES, VICTOR LEES, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, he. Lc. NOTIONS. • Ladles Stocking, Hoods, Gloves, Nobles, No: Lone o( all kinds. CONE AND SRN BURNSIDE'S NEW GOODS. North Wert Corner of the Diamond. • —:0: WARRANTED to be Just what. As represent them. We have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their Varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK If you ward Gum Drops, Mips,..liijulie and Fig Poste, Jolly Cakes, Cocoa, Losengers, French and Englaid. Secrets, Sugar Plums, or any other kinds of Confectioneries, go to Burnside*. 'Buy Hair Bindles, Portinonies, Parses Pocket and Dressing Combs. Gum Hair and :English flat head end Mourning Pins, Cloy ed, Pocket Knives, Trout Sloe, Fish Books and Taelle,• Stationery, Gents Linen and- Silk lioxikerehiefs, Lin I'll and Marseilles Col lars:and many other Fancy Miklos aud No tions of Burnside*. IC you want Fancy Bemis, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Riot; Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, and English Muster,i, Red and Black Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general %amity of Spices, go to Burnside*. If you have Batter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheit, Boons or other Cotintry Produce, it can be ex changed for goods at cash prices at the cheap eadi variety Store of hunisides, At Burnside's we study to views mad give sat infactiory. Please le• •ept our tLnnks for past N ears and place us motor obligations for ninny now ones. Bellefonte January Sib, ISt', ' John.—hallo ! Billy; how 'are you Ude morn lug) thank you, how are times with yow? J —Just tollerahle; money's plenty, or rather the paper that in called unmey now•-a-ditye is plenty, but everything is so intolerably high,— good• of all kinds and everything excepting grain or what things wo farmer% have to sell, that a bunch of greenbacks go but a little ways to supplying once wants. But how is it Billy, that you always go so neatly dressed, with Cloth o s of curb good quality and ouch excellent fit. when I know that you Minot expend one half i.e =eh in the year for clothing as I do. and yet I look like a ragamuffin, mout,tif the time? 11.—Well John t cane exartlY tell, I'll admit that-you look pretty rough sosuctimits, and I know you get a groat many clothe, hut perhaps you go to the wrong estubliehment to make your purchases—someplace where the merchant in not acquainted with the business, and has noth ing on hand but some "clop shop" stuff, stuck on to him by the sharpers in the city. Now if you will take my advice and go to Steneltergs, when you want you; nett emit, ytm will know why it is that my clothes fit neatly and are al ways al a good quality J.—But how is it that he can Pell clothing cheaper than other tuerchunts about Belle fonte? ' ,B.—Beranso be makes it his exclusli a Intel ness.has Ilben brought to it from boyhood and is connected with one of the largest clothing cc tabliehments in the city, where he gets whatever be wants wbenci er he wants it ? J.—pow long have you bought clothes from him? B..—Ever sineothe came to Bellefonte; and lot me toll you John:, Wy clothe,. do not coat rue any more noss v —everything high as it is, than they, dui before prices wont up and I bought from won who UMW nothing of the business but to put big prices on poor goods. J..—Well I'll try him, for I have got sick of paying exhorhitant prices for such things as I have been wearing the last two or three years. Übe makes it his business entirely, of course be knows what is good, and I suppose as he has settled down for good, he would O'er nothing lint the beet articles, for fear r:f spoiling his cop. Motion and injurirag his business ' B.—Sive lum a call wheir you go to Belle fonte, you will find him just ofiposite the "Iron 4 Front" fn Mrs. Graftlus's Store Room, on f the most obliging, clever fellows you ever s He will furnish you anything from a paper r to the finest land of a coat, at prices, w hic fur cheapness is perfectly astonishing, and give you a good cigar to smoke into the bargain. So gem', morning John, mind what I've told yon, when you want &suit of clothes. J.—l will, and Vine mpoh oblige for the infor mation, I heard other speak very highly of SteraUrg, and. Will try his cloth* the boat time Igo to town. Good morning. May Bth 'B4--tf. 8. G. SHANNON, A dm in istrator A CHANCE TO XNV •ST GAZENBACIES. The undersigned' desires to nen the following property, situate in Milesburg.— ,One house and lot, being the awns now occupied by ldre. 110mA Lipton. ALSO; The lot betwten said lot and adjoining lots on the one side and the canal on the other. For further particulars, address, augl9-3m ..TNO. G. BILL, Ridgway. CAMERON BRIBERY CASE, The report of the committee with alltbe testimony in the above caswits reported i to HOMO of Representatives will be publish ed in phamp hlet form ready fo'r distribution August let, '64. Single copies 250 L the trade 'applies at a low rate. Addre ss , osoms Gat.RlVAltf. Auditor Bel!afoot& <entre. CO. P. Ma. 27th '64. tf. RU ' AWAY. Fran the subeoribar, on the 12th day of July 1884, John Han, an ameatioe to blabkendth tlide aged shoat 18 /Mire feherehy given la an person aipl&A na. odd Hall, that the Watiber ariU .]told hint &lolly Jegeonle/Se, for what ever *ajsl , or *ow be lily It log IlithJi PWIt. P. 111,111133 L. ' t 1 I -. 10111AmA46 t D. MS. MLSCILLANEOUS• or ilia 1=73=13:11=2 A FiA ko oVE MISCELLANEOUS.'r HURRAH, H I 1111 •oort •nws non wen pnortnll 4100Di' 'ATA IttalitCßD PRICES! A. OUTMAN, Just returned Silks New York, with a bandana selected assortment of merchandise, now open and offer for sale cheaper than any body silo in the teen. - The Oraide have been bought cheap for cub, and will be sold cheap fort:ash or its equivalaa. • Cloth, Canntmer, Satinett, K. Janes Chambrage, Cottonados, Morsel,- len Vestingn, Satin and other Yeatings, Under Shirts, and Drawers, Black and Fan-- at old pricey, ' .All oolor iflannida, • • all wool and wan ' mantle Seek and ' Shirting Flannels, Bleached, Unbleach ed and Colored Cantos Flannels, French and do-' Meek, Girigharia; Ticking. and Chocks, Bleached and Un bleached Sheetings, Pillow Case ' and Shirting Muslin, Cambrian and Drills. liomiries . and:Citloves Sus- „ penders and Ifrinkarchiers, deoktios, Colima and Boinpan, - Parasoli and tint 'Umbrellas—Silk, Gingkamp and Muslin.-0 Balmoral Skirts, Ladies's and Missed Hakim ral Skirts of various sizes and prices. Skeleton. Hoop Skids, Ladies's and Misses Skeleton loop Skirts of ovary description. —Spring and Summer Caws. both Cloth sad , Silk, unsurpassed In style, quality, aiid prises, ,north of Mason and " Dtmin's Line. Shawl'', en endless variety, both .ingle and double.* Carpets; a full assortment•of all kinds of Carpets, moll al Brussels, 3 Ply Ingraine, Rag and Straw Carpets. OH Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Ofloloth red Oil Shablik.—: SAM? FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATHER, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS. MORROCO • LININGS. &C. &C. • &C. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tecile, of all kinds to be had at „ CIrEA PER than at any other establishment la Central Pennsylvania. - Bellefonte, December 19th 1962,--tf. SIRING AND citIMSIER TRADE. Mora goods 41111 in -had ferlesemoney et the cheep store ISt .11.13171131 N KELLER, at Centre Hill, Cent,e County". Pennsylvania, than at any other establishment Id the State.. Ile keeps eoitstantlY on hand a 'holes stunk of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, Ready-Made Clothing; Notions, Quooorware, Hardware, Willow &ad Wooden Ware, 'Nod in fact a complete usortnteni of all the sr tidies usually found in a first class country ■tore. DARES GOODS. • French Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Cohargs, Reps., Alpaceas, Mork Silks, A., eta. lICISIERT—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Drawers. Fine Shirts, Silk, Cotton aqd Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, best makes. CLOTHS A NI) CA MIME RES—French Broad cloths, Satinets, 'Melton's, &e., for winter wear. SHAWLS—A full lino, all wool BOOTS AN'D 811 ORS. Wo • wB1 keep at all times a full usorfatnt of custom made goods. PRODUCE TA *EY In Exchange for Goode, and the niamtvr 111AILIT riicis PAID' N CASH FOR GRAIN OF ALL KINDS CALM, 1133.807411 &Zinn:nal. Aug. Thly 1963-tr. R. KELLER. H A 1.; PT 11.00., 1111,0 removed their Foundry from the old Stand at Bellefonte to the M eslitirg Foundry and Machine shoo, where they contin ue to 11111/Infueture the Watts improved plow, cen tre Leer side 11111 and shearp for all tho plows ever made in this county. They alto have an attractive variety of IRON RA MING, CEMETERY ENCLOS URES STEAM ENGINES, AND MILL GEARING. To this department of the business they give particithirsitteat ion, and have a largo stock of Patterns on hand tor sleam,llour and Saw Mulls, STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable rapacity, from ten to twenty Horse Power built In the hest of style. They also tuanutnettrre ono and two Horse Tread pow ers-11nd four horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing machines to suit vitherf torn crushers and other articles to numerous tsMitnention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety of the shave named artistes ,kept.at the old Ilnyes's property near the depot at Bellefonte Pa.. w ere they have Machine, Plow and Patern maker!, the beat In the country, that san he consulted at, any tune concerning any work that may he wanted in their line of bushiest'. Vivo thorn a CO you that want your work goon ap to trier. A. lIAUPT, & Co May 6th 11364.—1 y. TO THE PUBLIC. MRS. SIMONS, MAIN Sr., Loci( Haver, Hai the largetit and cheapest stock of • GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, cedarware, • Queensware, Liquors, Wines, Salt, Candles, SekLars, Tobacco, ever offered in this..inarklit. The attention of Hotel and Store-keepers is called' to the large stock of the following goods on hand, which ire offered at wholesale prices . 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES, 60 boxes of chewing lobacoo, 100,000 fliers, and ivlarge lot of Salt. Al@o, Flour;anS,Faed, skive on hand at July 1, 414-tf. • BIMONS' Main St. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE YOE SALE. The subsoribers, executors of the estate of Philip Moyer, deed,,,ltite of Harris township, will offer tor sale on thaspremisee l en • THURSDAY, OCl\lO, 1864, All that valdchle tract of had - Situate in Harris township, bouided by lands of Jac4. Meyer, Rent, Ideyerfjohn . Keller and others ocintain ing thirty six sores, and flfteen'perehes, known as the Linden Hall property, tbrmerly owned by Cell. Andrew Orem A large Brick Mansion House, and store room, tenant houassi bank barn aesi tabor out-buildings are there on. & splendid orchard of choice fru% and good spring of water, belong to the property. , Also, a tractor mountain land, containing about ten acres, well timbered, will be sold in connec tion PONlOStilla will be ydrsitru the rat day, of April, 1886. ITtspts.—Four thousand ere hnndtsd dolbars tobe paid in band, the balance to remain in the estate as a dower. HENRY MEYER, DANIEL HESE, singl2-ts - Exeoutors. k g/W -B E44We CANa . Ladlew's Patent NU lealing• Wait Tan ean 'be hid all Hoffer Bee,„ My ebiala via ial Ties' jaw be We r Vid 014tel=Vint="1/2 MISCELLANEOUS. STILL IN TAR FIELD) ' AND FAR AIIRAD IN LOW PRIOWIII; JOHN O. LONEBERCIER, int, SHEET IRON & STOVE XHRCHLNT BIIIIIOP STIIIIIIT-BZLIJMVIMMYA Takes this method of informing o/I thipeople of Centre county, and whoever else please, to read, flab's stool of TIN, SILENT TRON Ali COPPERWARE Is Dot to be surpassed by any desker in owing Pennsylvania, and that kis saaanfaetand artii oleo, soak u • svoirtri, • aofisas, ' • • 1 sAinrs, '' CZ T rtlY, Ai.. are of the bed qaanty, the best make, and for sale cheaper than at &aj establishnest ef the kind in the State. We has also a splendid lot of • , STOVItS Or ALL BllfOr mind dr•eription, which win be gotd ;tit eared !ugly low rkter. kWOUTISM, ROOFING, end other work, done on tie t.. • • !hod PeßSOtilLtile tern". Fanners, broehanlos t Merebaats, and - IKoly oho are invito4 to Gall loot ezamioe lilt stock. - N. B.—Ropairing of all kinds need} and en plditioualy done, hod of the most reasonable terms. June 24, '64—tf. HASY I. Y MENTAL CREAMS! FOR 111.111111X0, WHITISNINO AVD CRIIIR,IIIte Thiaartiele Is prepared with the greatest - hre upon scientific piinciples, and weir rafoteti not to Contain anything in the slightest ria.,,r4tit Injurious to the teeth or soma. Salim of our moot clement Dental Surgeons have given tlnir sanationeto, and cheerfully recommend it as 0 preparation of superior qualities, for Cleansing, Whitening Ind Preserving the Teeth.. It deans theta suktsty,-reasteciats--thmsa y'_•.+4.1.1?—v0444.-4lia ,61,0 7, without the slightest injury to the En unel. It is healing to the gums whore they art Aerated and sore. It is also an excellent dte• .erecter for old ttesiwyea teeth, which are erten exeeedingly offensive. It gives • rt-14 and ;reality taste to the mouth u eleansing it thor oughly, and 'imparting a &beau' Annum to brostb. / PittfARSD CI . NLT IT A. HAWLEY AA CO., W. Corner 10.13 "Rd Lombard SG., Ma's. OD BOLD IT ALL Dargorita PRICE 23 CE TB. TESTIM.ONIALS. . HATS • CAPS, The following opinion of Dr. White. as to the high esteem vn which he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient 01 Wiley of 10 whlue to quote other testimonials in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the names and addressee of periling who speak of its excellency for the PIHLIDEI.PntA, April 15,1F184. Having earefullo examined A. Hawley's ' &diddled Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend It to the puliFe generally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and pre aervingflie teeth, and can be used by all pl. cone With the utmost confidence. as its proper ties are perfectly harmless. Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy action to the rims, and imparts a pleasantness to the breath. Dr. W. It. WHITE, 1203 Arch St. E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Areh T. Ingram, 34 D, Dentist, 491 Fourth Bt. J Birkey, 254 S Sixth St. C A Kingsbury Detdist,•lll9, Walnut Bt. 8 Dillingham, D D A, 721 Areh St. M Vixen, 827 Arch St. Vied Tuvneend, Detttiet, 526 N Peur lh 60. L 11 Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N Tenth St. M L Long, Dentist, 659 N Sixth St. PATIINT/D OCTOBER 13, 1663 Block, Bf'k for Silk. Dark Blue French Ate, Light Biter, flare: Brown Dark Brown, Light B 1 OWII, Cherry, MEE Durk Drub, Light Drub, Ilat-feather,t,,lihl gloves, Children; Wars. Ririe Drag—Veilet, Light Fawn Drab —Yellow for Dying, 811 k, Woolen " And Mixed "goods, Shawls, Searfi, Dresses; Ribbons, ilibbons,gloves,Bon . nets, and all kinds of Wearing apparel. AV' A SAVING OF 80 PPM CENT "124 For twenty five eente you rim color as rangy goods as would otherwise coat five tires, that shm. Carious similes can be produced from the Immo dye. The proemial is simple and any one can use the perfect success. Direc tions in Engßah. French and German inside of each package. For further Information in dieing, and giving a perfect knowledge of what colors aro best ad apted to dye over others (with many valuable receipts) purchase Hose h stovi,rbe 'Treaties on Dyeing and coloring. Set by toad op receipt of ry tee- —lO cents. Manufactured by & I 4 FEWF.NS. 260 Broadway Boston For sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nor. 20th, 1862-Iy. For Rata, Mite, lintwhet. Ara., 14d Bugs, gotha Jt Fun, doe., 'tweet. on Flaunt, Fowls, Animate, etr. Put up In 25e. and sl,os Boxes, Bottles,: ,Flasks. $4 and $5 eises for Hotels, public Ins titutions Ac. "Only iufallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Nut dlngerous to the, human family." • . "Rata come out of their holes to die." pell"Sold wholesale in large cities. "or -Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. jellr• !I I ihwaro ! of all worthless Imitations. figlir See that .. CWITAR . B" name Is on each Box, Bottle and Fluk, before yea-buy. Address nENRY R. COSTAR. DZIPOT 482, Bnonstsr N. Y. FRANK P. ORR E , Wholesale and Retell Agent Bellefonte, March 11, 1864-810.. Penn** GUNS, PISTOLS PISITIG TACELB, FINE OUTLRIITe AND BPOII,TrNG APPARATIII3 inPiER.S.LY Rods, , Hooks. _ . ' Lines., s, • • , Wow Reel Nth> Baskets, , tilerimac •• , Bait, ks, c__ __ _ __ PUiMllies, A ,Maa , B Ca*semi% Deg. siisiat ikstr li onstantly o* bandana her •—Wholossie old het* at—, eipoiteseee Depot. W. IL ter, bel War m Mareli 11 'a lOLIDIFIND THE TENTII! Dark Biwa, Li liti Orllol., 'kg/PO.la, ro" Ornnye, Pink FIZZ Royni Apple Saboion, Sr."(el, Slate. S'oiferlimr oar .ICRTDERS. • DYSPEPRt' A C -II •R• E /W A-DE.Ait T E D DYIIPEPRIA KAI 111111/OL4/111$110 let. A comae= pain or uneailseee pit - or the stomach. • 21. Flatulence an :Acidity, 34. Costiveness, atuilmea of Appeal*. 4th. Gloom and Frepreesion of ITEM". sth. Diarrheas, aria griping. 6th. Pain hi all parts at the system. 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Paltpitailea„ , z of the heart. • Cough, with Phlegm ha tiiwthremiti Vth. Nervous Affection and wan( Of. Amp et night. Intit Joie of Appetite and lit Vfizzinees, Dimness of Villioll, lewd hies , . of sight. . .. 12th. Reattach. wad thastrell . eg in weikhae. with great weaknexe. Out of the thointentb.!of Mates of precept:lo that have need , Dr, Welhart'r (beat Almeria.. Dynpepttia Pills, not nun of thorn Lu faile4 at codex' totre. We6warrent a cure lb every weeak wi i , we 'chatter if of twenty earl standing,. Meld. by ail -tirnggiate every re, end at" Dr. -Whet,— barrel otrutp, No. 10 N roud spent, Phlledel- 1 phis, Pa. Ail exartnnattone and eonaeltathatte true of charge. Senit,fur a circular. Price la per boa, Cent by wail, free of trio, NI re , eipt,ot radttey. ... Elisataqh Branson, of Brandywine.boL - formerly of Old Cheater, ftel., do certify *has. tor ono year and a Istr.:l auffereil-arer,atLartir , but death from that awful nailed Irt t p.epsin. :Ify whole aysf.n sTII.I rfre•tr•te4 neltkl,e+l and nervous ; I could lot ru,s food t ff ,1 ale •t en a Cracker or the , i moont of Tomtit' would return just rs .1 swallowed 4; 1 bssl./411U s 7 coatis iu lee burrs ale that I would not have a passaae in less than from four aild often Olght they! ; ruder th Is mouse suffering, nay mend seemed star sly le gite way. I had dresi;tul horror sod Issi! fon.- ihrlogfit oily hod" , listatdinc, and r hated everybody: I yank{ notbear my hushand or ply own children, everything appear.' t. be. horror stiickeu to use; I had no ambition to 4. anytholg; I loot nil love of family and home; 1. would ramble and wander from place to planes Lnl could not be contented: 1 felt that I was the:mrl to hell, end that there was uo hearten for aC. and WPM often tumid. d to COlandli rd. eider go nest was toy whole nervous system do. srro, ed, and also my mind fr..el that awful come amt., D j spcmile, that my friends thought lisatt to have me placed in Dr. Firkbride's Hospitall, Feet Philadelphia; I remained them nine weeks, anti thought f wage little•better, but La a law days my dreadful complaint wan nuting Wad en ever. Hearing of the Wonderful cams pertirmed Ly Dr. Wishart's Herat American Dyspepsia Pitt end hr, transient - tlir—ftylimps sim toy husband called on Dr. Wishart and stilted my cane to him. lie meld be had DO doubt he could ewe me. So in throe day. ' ,Oct I Called nnit phoc-i'myself under the Dom tur'll treatment and in tan 'reeks 1 began to di - g'est my "food, Ina thit mu dieebec was fast, giving ways owl I continued to reeireer for• about three months. and at the present tune t' enjoy perfect health of body and mind, , and I most sineerely return toy thanks to b toerelfwi (dud and Dr. Wisheart, and to his (treat Amalie eon Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that eared me from an Insane Asylum and pre mature grave. All persons suffering with Dye, pepsia are at liberty to call en me or write, ea ate willing to do all the ge6d [can for aulferLog humanity. • ELI Drandywioe, Del., formerly of Old ilheldoe. Delaware cdunty. PA. Dr. Wil.liareo Oflio", N.J. 10 Nolib lewd Philadelphia. DYS PEPS IA 1 DYSOEPSTA I Dr. WVIIIIART:-.1. have been a constant oaf tenor with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen yuaey during %filch time I cannot say that lever so joyed• perfectly well day. There were thugs when the symptoms were more aggvavatoethin at others, and then It seemed it Would boa groat, relief ,to die. I had at all times an mrplemant - feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings w much increased that le became almost unlit fcr business of any kind; my mind was noutmlially filled with gloomy. thoughts and forcho.lings, and if I attempted 'to change their current by reading, at cues a sensation of icy coldness lo connection with a dead weight, its it were, rested upon my brain; also, a feeling of wheedle would occur at my stomach, and 'great pain to • my eye.. aceumpained with which was the con.. lineal fearof losing uiy reason. I also expe rienced great lassitude. debility and nervous- s nets, which made it difficult to walk by day or sloop by night. I lionnAin armlet° society disposed only to re•lusit•ti. and having tried tl • skill of a number of eminent playsiciatui of va rious itehools. finally came to the conch:n*la• that, for this disease at tits present ago (4a yearal there was no cure in existence. Ate, through the interference et Divine Provi•lencte, whim I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign. rentetly in your Dyspephia Pills sad Tar Cardin', which seems to have ef fectually remni rut almost the last trace of my long 1141 of ailments and bad feelings, and Is their place health, pleasure and contantmeol, are my every day con•parubns. JAR: M • NO. 453 N Second St. Philattilt phis, , Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Winharrn Office, No 10 $ Second 51,e.4, Philittlerphia. DYSPEPSIA! m spurn' i t llosea Tobin, of Cheltenham, .14.outreeteff sootily. Pa:, linie suffered for more tholu .0 Tear, et erything bnt death itself from that sw• fid di-onto called Dyspepsia. I employed in flint time ft., o f the meet eminent phi,leiont is They did all they could for to o with medicines and cupping. hot still I was no hettv. I then wont to the Pentisylt noir Uni versity, in.ortlor to photo myself in of the ben trvoli;nl talents of the minntry, but their Medi- ellie• 1104,1 to it,, me any good o r trn ,i n ,., ol wi,bod tin death to relieve me of toe roller:nee, lint seeing Dr. iThsliiirt's aileortiseniont in I deterioineildo I rj . ,O re more, with, little faith. 1 etillytt on ler IA - hort end tid.l him it I mold hove died I woiort not hose Irdifteled him. nod 'MD roloted my set. fellow , to him. The Doi for ?mid that .r ett to cure me of Dyspeprio, it die the Mut C 340 ill two leen% PO I rtat tooull uswier ina treatment, and,aitiraugh I hod been fin moutl.e vomiting nonrly everything I otn, rion ig •t 3 swollen with mind, end fllldd with pain beyond descrlption, I. bought a box of tile Dyervneis T used them MI directed, and in ten data I could eat as hearty a 'seal 4re anv . person In The Fret.° of Donoryleanin,oncl is thirty days eriM o tern man. I Invite RP I woo to cell and ',we; inc.' and I will reLot• my rufforingo one, mitt elire I reteited. wen t,' co y lin I)vttpeptiett, everywhere. that Dr. Wieh .rt Itct hettece, itte - ivirt; per4..n en bur% that can cure Dyspepeic with any degree of 0.14.. 4 JiiU.11 ,4 4 TOM,. I Cheltenham, Montgomery Cu., Pa..' Dr. Wishect's Werth Street. Once burins fm, OA.AI to S"V All examination* and ennioaltations free. DIEPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! Sandal D" lure i. hire IM - iii - a'greal i tj. " wor with Chronic Dysperela sad Itsilatoatira of the Kidoeys for three years. T emplotpd three or .our of the mold eminent physicians og Philadelphia. also of Burlington, ?few holey. They did .11 they could for me. but all to •ns purpose. I was ennstently pain and distress, and with consiannielehlturof whid and sour arid. My tuqguo nus'eoveted wjth a white coating of suurturilntli it jdae►.d id large furrows and 'wls dreadfully Sena Oh ! oftentimes wished fur deaftito Mier* me of my tnifferlugs. for I bed lost all hope• of ever being well again. I wade it a subject of prayer to God that he would direct me teo.nne.pb t eal. elan or medicine that'sreuhl ante me. A vit. told to road sit_ solver.lowaystt,ef ohati4. i n Il l s plillailelphlitatfgesi 'nfle• 44it 'UV ,mode epon Mr. John Rtsbeeek,et i4ld tilri street. Philadelphia. By the Moist gto,•et i r , Dyspepsia Nils. I went to the Doets•la 0 and placed myself under :hisireatnornt tie told him if be tailed to awe ate 'll weelol• tbi last don I would slake'. ; • 11001t11.012011 I aensoinabeil todbist. his and / am now a wall ma% nee frees sdr &dram and. cap egrtiness with comfort Aml feel , 1. , • -... 14 + 1111 • Aerilt. Cerise Veneers s a n e glehmond street. ferns iitget : Harliaron Oa, • •'• ' • "7 . Tha 111WVIDArt ik savi l / 4 )1.415p." *rag waboay. hal mend Asada aa ••• ' ~Arg444r..."_sts. " • I - • 1... f ., •
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