Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 14, 1864, Image 3

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fintonatic ; *hails I.MARRIED.
. - On the 110th by'T. H inn* H.
Horwoon to MARY A. Evan, both of Phli-
TIMMS-42 per year when paid' in advance lipuburg ,
Oa thowne
day, by the same, Omani& Gait:
*l,OO when not pad in advance, and $3,00 when ism to Itssacca Huarynn, all of Phillipsburg.
the expiration of the year. I, On tie 22d inst., by gamy BiIiJAKIX
net paid been
• gain toZossi Douai, ill of Phillipsburg.
- e s
—Oa the lath. -eflBeptember, by liev. J. A. De
Moyer, CILIA. WIC DALZ. - tt Ferguson town
ship, to Mies 'lisnarir E. Misr, of Patton
, townehtp, Centre county: '—'
I On the I,7th inst., by B. II: Yaw, Bal., Mr.
J. J. Dories, of Monroe Co., to Miss Itsaisoua
' J. Si. eta's, of Clearfield' Co.
• On the " Joni Cnsseiav to Miss
Etta* &simmer, of Pleasant Gap.
With the above notice we received an excel
it lent cake, and beg to return our acknowledge
.ments for theism.. Personally acquainted with
I the fair bridef;we feel SO interest in her
wel
fare, and hope no cloud the): ever For the islets
serenity of her married life. May she and Jeer
I husband live happily together, each sharing the
other's joys, and sympathising In each other's
I griefs. But mny these latter he few, and white
their life boat &Moo peacefully down the stream,
city they finally sachem in that-harbor where
loco is endless and peace reigns foreVej.
On Tuesday evening, the 20th inst.., by Rev.
Joseph. Barnard, Rionsno CONLIY. of this her
tante to Mire Misr A. knout, of Bonner town-
Thus the gall , at Sheriff hee'been taken away
from the miser; of "single btessedhesa" to be
come a happy and loving benedick We wish
him all the luck in the world, and have nu doubt
that ho will make as good a husband is be does
•sberitr. May he and his estimable lady live
long to enjoy this union of heart!, and as the
rialangobtlitae• of married life develops them
solves, may they realize the feet that it is good
for them to be together.
Atcoinpaniug the notice, we received a nibst
delicious cake, for which the happy couple will
please accept our [hacks.
THINGS ABOUT„TOWN ANQ COUNTY
At?' The irtiolies.theinselves could not
suind the exhibition of their favoilte doc
trine of miscegenation. at witness the wry
faotts made in lost week's Fru).
'anon' Cuonathr.s.—William Oarbiiih„,sf
carrion township, presented us with one st
the largest onoumbers eior raised in Centro
eounty, its weight being arse pound* and a
hall, and measuring twenty its inches.
CI
Tin 91111 AT MAN RUNT.-A vest man
kunt is now in progress. The hunters aro
everywhere on the trap. Cities and villages
ere tiu‘onsed 'With agents seeking stolosti t ntes.
White and4dack mon are engerly soCglit
for. Eleven to btrellve hundred doilare is
the sum pip for an able bodied min.
Bleet , Lincoln, and in FBI days after the
election there will be another grant' hunt
By that time, however, game - Will be exceed
ingly some.
Mir The following list contains I partial
number of the men drafted in Benner and Pat
ton•townships. In other coutilretthe names
of the unfortunate eictimstO the draft were
made Known immediately after drawn. Why
it is not so In this oounty we cannot under
stand sap-
xxxxxx Towxsolir.
- Iglobes' Fisliburn; W. A. Karlin,
Mart Rouser, Fred Mouser,
Robert Glenn, Abner Rider,
Charles Witmer, William Witmer,
B. V .hunter, Robt. Berman,
Amos Koch, . J 11. Rosser,
C. P. Rimmey, John Klinger,
Peter Mayes, John Rerinit t __
15evrd - ir, • ----
Jsoob Homan, ' John libel,
John•Rishel,
Benj, Miner,
Lewis Haas,
Jesse Powers,
J. W. Glenn,
John Dowers,
Levi Miller
P 17147111 TOWIIIIIIIr
lamas fluey,
G, IS. . Graf,-
WM. Reed,
Dr. J. M. Push,
ellarloo Gumu,
Elution Ilaristock,
Samuel T. Gray,
Win. Rowan.
Jerome' Ream
8 Wninn;,_
d. Wesley Gray,
John F. C►rner,
Chambers,
John iliddle„
Ititeplien listen,
Mlles Slattern,
DKAPT --The "Wide-Awake" • ators
who make small speeches to smaller aud
ience through the county, do not tell their
audimice thtrt the "Draft" is one of the re
sults of Lincoln's election I Ain't we hav
ing to a glorious degree the "good time,"
promised by Liuculn -orators in 18130
"Vote for old Abe" if you want a /rah
draft every once in • while I Vote for
"Little Mao" if you want UNION and
PEACH.
AEIII LlNo . oFdef Osru.-,-I do solemnly
swear thatl willyouthfulty execute the. °f
lits° of President of the United States and
will do the best of my ability to prenerve.,
protect and defend the Constitution of the
United States.• Did he keep it! Thu
Constituejou saye "Ye, new State Wien
formed or eremag joxisdt,:tien
any other State. Abe Linouln has signed
the act. Did he perjure himself? The
Constitution says "the right of the people
to bear arms shall not be iufringed " Abe
Lincoln won't let'the people, bear, buy or
sell arms. Is he perjured? He has viola
ted thirty provisions of the Constitution. Is
he honest and faithful?
LINCOLN BLUillaD.—The etory goes that
Senator Wade cuslied an President Lincoln
near the obese of the session of Congress,
on Nome important businese-when tbe
President soya: "flit down Wade—l want
to tell you a story." Wade was indignant
and replied, ..1:1—n you, and your stories,
too I If gentlemen can never approach you
on matters of grave public, moment without
being met by dirty stories, I want file more
1.6 do with:yau." And abruptly let' rcy
alpresence. It is , not much of a compli
ment Co Wade's honesty to say that he is
now supporting Lincoln.
, CRA.1(011 WANTID.—The Westchester
4 eonaty (N. Y. ) Monitor, always Repdbli
can heretofore, abandons Mr. Lincoln, and
come% out for McClellan. The editor says :
The truth is the administration of Xbra
barn Lincoln is a lamentable failure. With
mismanagettent in the Treasdry Depart
ment, financial ruin Aires me in the face.
With want of etatestflifnahip in the Depart
ment of State. diplomacy is at a discount ;
and in the Navy Department, that right
arm of the nation's defense on the ocean,
imbecility, vacillation, and corruption shock
the people—while in every other depart
ment of the Governmenkthe s no charro
terittios rule the eondwit of the roaaret, ,ad
ministration of the Fid t) at ovPrnment.
In view of these indiem against the
Lincoln administration, the rerlption in
public sentiment is astounding, and thit
eounltyWitlt'otte accord exclai s , give us a
change in the adminisrrittion X,Jufluential
pressesisibaretefore its advocates, all cry
aload„.gite us a change!" We ottrttoly
astillet Many worsa,off. We must have ft,
,or may Ligh heaven alone protect our com
mon country flee the impending doom that
awaitua a in.the downfall of our Govern
ment."
The Bellefonte hlerke
White Wheat, per buehekr.
Mad ...do..
11,4 do.
......
Core Shelia,.
Buokwhi
Clove,
Poi
....do
n.... do
.•per pond,
do
Butter, do
Bus; pen dozen...
Pilaster, ground per t0n,.....
B OPZ Bsi .. rostrio, PA.
0110/a6lt LIITINCINTON, "sp.
„The proprietor kavbcg removed " Broker
bars Roiv," direaly opposite the CMad House
still cantinas to keep as hand • large assort
soatt of Theological, Classical, Day School,
Misoellaneous, and all Ole various school books
now in use; also, a large sesortment of Blank
Dooms and Stationary, Photogtapho and Photo
graph Albums also Daily and Weekly Nowa
papers. .113nbaoriptiohs taken for any paper °-
Periodical in the United BMWs- Dar poblaa
flea at pallshor's prises.. May 16, 18611 tf.
AY* 9 :B-gathartio Pills.
•"! AL NOTICIi
TO CONBUTOTIi'ES
Consumptive sufferers irdl receive a valuable
proscription fur the cure of Consdniption, t hstr-'
ma, Bronchitie, and all throat and luntuUlfec
tient, (free of charge,) by sendmg thou addreaa
to RENT—EDWARD ATIFILSOX
octl4 3m Williamsburg, Kinga Co. N. Y.
OAP" Era •Ift, EAn.—Prof. J. jaws, M. D.,
Oculist and Aurtet, formerly of Leyden, „Hol
land, is located' at Np. bll Pine Bt., PAiladel
phiv, where persons afflicted with diseases of
the Eye or Enr will ho scientifically treatecliunt
cured, If curable. byes inserted
without tido. Nn ch ‘rges made for examina
tion- The, Dfodualfaeularip 4ervitedrarinr
no serets in his mode of treatment.
July 1. '6l-Iy.
DO TOE' Virfs.ll TO BE CURED.
Dr. Duchiln's English Specific
Pills cure, In less than 36 dayathe worst cases
Ser,youslll.3S, Impotency, Premature Decay,
IVenkneos, Insanity, and all Urinary,
Sexual and Nervous Affection+, no matter from
what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per
box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of
an order. One Box will perfect the cure in molt
asses. Address
JAS. S. BUTLER,
qqpere4 ? . .seat, 427 Broadway, New York
augs-3ul
ED. liiiiiii,KT ' l : ll;lAN -11 / 4 70.1" Sir :—Vrith your
permission I wish to say to the readers of your
paper that I will mould, by return mail to all
who wish it, free, a recipe, with full directions
for making and using a simple vegetable balm,
that will effectually reittovo, in ten days, Pim
ples, Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all impuri
cif..the skint liwrint the same soft, clear,
smooth and bea..t,ful.
. .
I stillr elan mail free to thostOaring Bald
Heads, or Baru mars, sim plo direction and in
formation that still enable them to -start a frill
growth of Luioriant Hair, Whiskers, or Hone
in leas than :ill days.
Alt application answerwl by return mail with
out charge.
Respectfully yours,
THAS CIIA I'MAN, Chemist,
ougs-3m till liwooway. New York
A eAltl) 10 Tit E BUFFERING
Swallow U, by three hogsheads of "Dacha,"
"Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous An
tidotes," Ao., /km, and after you are, satis
fied with the restilt, then try one box of Old
Doctor Basin's English Speesho Pills—and be
'restored to health and vigor in leen thou thirty
days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their cff e ete on the
hr ben-down end shattered eon , titution. Old
cud yount: can take them with advantage. Im
ported and told in the United States only by-
JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New York,
'Ms—Agent for the United States.
S—A boa id Yids, securely peeked, will
hr mailed ts, any address on receipt of price,
wilieh is One Dollar, poet paid—money Wend
t,' I y the Agent if entire satisfaction is nut
rrn. augs-9m
..SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
225
...2.21
1,50
...1,40
EYRE it LANDELL,
FOURTH A ARCH STREETS, PHILADEL.,
Cater for the best trade, and oak e n° balta'er
deception to induce Custom, but rely on
FAIR DEALING
AND •
0 0 GOODS.
But MERINOE6,
Fashionable SILK%
Nobility PLAIDS )
PIM'S POPLINS,
Dark FOULARDS,
Figured MERINOS.
Plaid Shawl.,
GOOD IILANIETS,
P. 6, We Jefloes GOLD•dews at aloia.a.
Johns k up Nor to a good time for Merchant'
and Conaumei to come In. . ootl4 2nr
. 1464
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HENRY HARPS%
40.520, ARCH St, I'itTLARELPHLt,
Ras a largo stook of
WATCHES,
FIND JBwinaty •
L somkrimaa wain
ooperier plated Tin 1 . 0, B TOONEVOSICe:
tattle-4m
NEW AD
INQUISITION NOTIEN.
fte;isorrili atta=aar a"4 „ .. _.ironsa li t i n:
Parsons., David Panosso, IssnioNssassas, ,Sobas
POZPOOS, as 4 Auer Ihianne sof Mambo&
Parson".
Take notice data. ineeet Wine YU es dm
premised which *am late arlialia Pll7lOOll,
deo% ea Teseddr thalSth Jay of %teller, A.
D,1804, at t o'ctoek . P. of the meiehric,thr
the purpose of malkinie plitAirni - die mass
tate of the said deceased to sad simmag bis
heirs and represtetahres if the mime ems be
done without prejudice to or tessaiine dee Whole.
otherwise te vane sard'epmaise . the mom semis&
leg M law, at which time sail pine you es at.
teed if you think
Sheriff's Offim, 13. CeIILET,
Sept. 20, I SIN- Mai&
Sept. 23,—'&L
A UIkITOR*B NOTICE..
41 In Use Coati at Comihoss rens
of Cesare Newly in the iertt tar of she ell& of
.Joseph flonletol.
Tbo anderalgned an AcAitor arornseHtel by
said Courtto dtandloate the nioney indlnitkonsle.
of Richard Conley, Inge; Sbenalf Caw :
Ire county, wiring titan the ode of the nod
estate of Joseph &caw! 'to tali ans. ;
legally entitled to tbr.sano. vll site Loll, Ito
ditties of his appointment at kis silboe
fonts on thug-why it* 6th lay of render, A.
LE 1864, at 2 o'clock P. 111., when and sabers all
persons interested sasj sherd if Obey wow proper.
A- voisrr.
16, 14...
AUDITORS NOTICE-
Is inn (Dianne eine. a Cots.
county in the after of tie sant* of George
doct'AL
• •••• -B . 1-. ~...r mile from the B ...nigh m .....
The - updeeil l a A ' ait ' w 41.9 7.,„ .. 7 i '''' .7 fame, - adirdeing lends of N. lidlibieb, .7. b.
4414 ' Court to make aLlnritniiisa 44 i-44 um " . Timitaie :tea °Cita*, MI which arc r-erted a
in din h." : of joseli d .... e i d . L i
_ 8nii , 44 ... 4 4a4 ..,......, •1"4 a ... 11"r ' pond dwelling bosun and ban,. thn principle
l E ,„ 4 ,ri n „ t• T,,„o r ,,d aa t - ,k. ..,... lii ..........ri, , part iickantd and in sigood rat of ealtivation.
'—^—•"' ---- -- - I ALSO, Fifty acres of land in Banner Town
duties of his appointment at Ws UM e " ul ir..a. - Ajp.
al
lands of A. S. Valentine'e heirs,
use'll 4 T the bib day el . Cietebe r• ' ll- ' IL lull, .. 4 Ale:ander McKinney and others. on which are
11 o'clock., A N. of said day when sad
.11 persons interested ", attend if they .. e enerted i.aic : mill hewn and barn, • and other
proper. A- 0. FURST,
Sep. IL 6t. An lottsr. r
ALSO One Mandrel urea of land in Snow
__ __ Shoe Township, adjoining he'll of Hoover and
Sianchamb Jo, Holt, (now Joo. fly .) Judge
.;11 LT DITORS NOIR:IL Lars and others, about Dirty sere• if which are
The undersigned as Auditor. cleared and a good bowie and bank bun thereon
appointdel by the orphans Coact et Costa ~My m.
'iscmake sibtribution of the taleace aemsgamg ALSO. !Maly &Prim of land in the same Towns..
in the haute of lleary Tents adnuaintrator of star 44., isdjomMg lands of the Moshan an Mills Co ,e'
ill ' h e l-e rite " , It'lrki° do rased, 'ill attend 1 shoed twewry scree of which are cleated, and i
to the duties of his siirisilmant at Ism
___,_. l llo. ..th au s_ Av a acq _ . t ura s. Lths . mp,__
IgtreTaTeiii Viral 1. , :••‘ - i'Ei• - 1 Zelb - 14. TERM 4 .—Oae-half of the purchase money
at 2 o'oluek P. M. whim and ahem all peraans .b e paid on the confirmation Aaiun of the sale and
-1-c.....-.......1 ....... ..........., .1 . ek,........................
EVAN BLANCHARD,
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
E xtrrrows SALE-
Tbenidetwigalid, AA Arabar ap
pointed by the Orphan - a Overt to desianbste the ,
4""" -tir-Lturn'tw er the "17 • M ' irtf7of " 7c ". to .. lie .-- ; "."'" next, "m' the
runer, adirninietrator de b eem. mon et Patrorie (41,,inf rnl estate
Cambridge, dee'd, "Mated the One h•i r talre., lad May arrei of land, morn or
hi , •PPEstrsast. I bye, rimed. in Henn"- torrn-Mtp. teljoittine !Inds
Friday the 26th of
wile " In "' Li " ' " "' "('.:4-": " . ' ;' "' ".'; ' a ' 'r:f 177 grrait A. L er K. pt rn t ' o r i,w ri ftio l L t Tike k roacin h"tr L a a n n d itio b T ' itn t i l i ' :
think proper. EVAN BLANCHARD,
date of eultitratitin„ en' which I/TO erretril
Oct. 14,-41 Aradear.
sibnot bwo , barn, caw-m!11 and other
ALSO. di. Lt in the Byrough of Bele' lite.
eighty feet tront on Penn Street, extending West
intsdred and fifteen feet to Decatur alley,
'iMllemr. ton the South by Pike adoy, and on
lb. faith by tote ••.,cnpied by B. Galliratth, W.
Cook and D. Poi:linger; on which i a orecte& a
frame carriage bon..
ALSO, One other lot, looduiled on ,Ilte South
by Bighop, Street, by lot of Sam'l Barris-on ilia.
East. on the We.t by lot of J. D. Turner . , and
ew the North by high Street, containing two
arts' and one hundred and forty-one ;relic&
TERMS.—One-half of the porch:tee money
to lm paid at the confirMation of the rate. and
the reiodue in °Mayers -thereafterovitia-intereet,
W be accusal by bond and satfrtgage.
GEO. LIVING: TON.
8.1 4 -za-u- Ex. of 11•Antitt: Pal-dyke.
September tati, 1i64-4/..
AUDITOR'S NOTICE:
In the Orphans' Cent e( emir*
county in the matter of the mtate et lane
Weimer, deed. The madernigwel an aceitteer
appoOdeit by Said Court to ituuntosse the
in the hands of the ;dna ip i-tratsev. to sad eon
the perform, levity entitled to t mew, toil , at
tend to the duties ofsaid assileivelm as 4is ef
fice in Bellefonte, we Wednesday, the ALM dui
of November, A. D, 1864, whew sad where AB
persons interestedmay attend Whey sew primer.
EVAN X. BLANCHARD,
Oct, 14,-4t. Anthem:
•
•
A Dif l'i IST RA TOWS NoTwit.
Letters of administration oe the
estate of Morose R. leseast deed, late of See.
Shoe teeiship, haring here greeted to tire un
dersigned, he motets all pent... kneeing
thetnselses indebted temake immediate payment
and those hariitg elaiets to present these, slaty
euthent wale' G.r pett.ement.
aelil6 6t T!ltnt. HOLT, Actaa.
ADMINISTRATOE'ti NOTICE
Letters of administrafi.on on the
estate of Elizabeth Fisher, deed, Late of Potter
townihip,having been granted to tie aset "emigre , '
he requests all persons knowing ibenterbres in
debted to make immediate payment, as 4 Orme
havmg elating to present thess,dnly antbentieatel
or settlesnent. septi6 H. I. SMITH, Minim
„
[ADMINISTRATOR'S tioncs.
Letteesof adadairtration N ties
estate of Wm. Rankle. deed, late of tbe bor
ough of Milesburit. having Woe tasted to ibm
undersigned, he nigneats all, p oaks kaokaig.
themselves indebted to nue e- ate to make lea
mediate pad went, and Oak Awns% claims to
preaent them. duly anthenti wed. for eettiomoat
eetd 'L BUN -.E. Administrator.
A DMINISTRAYOR'S NOTICE-
Letters of admineutration on the
estate of Hugh Brown, haring bees granted to
the L und,sl •" Le•l, he rtgraebld all perf../not kauw
lug themsel ves indeoted to said attain, and those
baring claims against aaid eatete. to pre:boat
them, duly authenticated, for
EDWARDsettlentent
unpvry, Adtainittrator
• sept. 9-61
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Letters teitaenetasu on the elate
of John Vidhafer, late or 13-rn fide t,irtehin,
deceased having been granted to the eah.cr,h,,e
he rgesests all persons knoiring the morels.es in
dpbted to said estate to make immediate payment
and those haring claims to preseat them dely
authenticatkd for settlements
aug-26-6t RA /DMA RT V IDItEIIaL
:OR'S NOTICE.
Letters teitiMeiliery m an estate
ay (Miller) late of Hellefante deLaaa
; been honed to the runioreigriba, hero
pereons kraurißilathemselves Is be
said estate will wale uniandiate goy -
those haring r Lanni, to *g.nnorat the=
natteated for settlement-
HICZEKIaII HOT,
keeearor.
UTION OP PARTNERSHIP
Notice le hereby gives that Use
:hip heretofore esistingbetweei J. C.
.Mono and J. U. Myers bas this day been dis
solved byonutual contest of both parties. The
business will hereafter be eoedurted by J. IL
Myers, he haring assumed the payee-mit of all
4 Usbilitiey and the collection of all outstanding
accounts.
app3o St
D ISSOLUTION OF , PARTNERSIIIIP.
Notice Is hereby givea that the
00-partnership heretofore ezisting betimes S.
G. A. Shaw A W. hfeCorariet has this day — beea
dissolved by mutual merest of both parties.
The business vrilLherealter be ecesdaeted by S.
O. A. Shaw, be baring messed the payment et
all liabilities, mid the collection of all oatittsad
ing amounts. WJL IieCORMICK,
ootl4 31 S. G. A. maw.
EsTitet.
Bayed fawn the residence of the
rubseriber, In &now 13lipe towashinLose of Gem
a bright rod, with white spots-.llter hash",
having • bell en heri the other • bend* with
• white lond, both iiont mdht or miss yawn
old, Any person hearing of the witeriehonte or
said cattle, will be unit* rewarded In eddies
sing James Beading, Bellefonte.
°end 3t • JNO. MANGAN.
CAMERON BEIM= CASE.
The tripod of the committse w
at/ the testimony in the above ease as reposki
to the House of Erpromentittives se be pahnsis
ed in phamphlet form ready for kietreakien
August Ist, '64.
Single oopier 354 the train seppEeir at a
low rate Miklos,
GEORGE GARIELIL
gralkleata Maas do. ioa.
May 27th 'lg. tf.
MARK YOUR Batas!
Stamps for Bags, sesao, =tea
or say tbiat the the Mai, to be barl
to*at sad mkt fizosdivr i 4r Flom tb, Whip
nieiriber to
• •D. Mai-
I=
l:i'.'/.l►l/ ; 1 0 WCIMZY
LADIES DABS* PURIM
far ladies wed filiihlreee wear in the pity. Also
• Am sosestmeadt k
Gent's er 6losee ad Col
lars.
As illy Furs wale all purchased when goldtras
■ta mw-6 lover premium than at present. am
easbir4 to dliapoes. of theni pt very reesonable
prima. wad I would therefore solicit a tall from
sty triads of Contra county and vjentity.
- I.l6.lLesesaber the name. number and street.
' JOHN PA RBI RA,
713 '..i.rth St- abmre Tth, B...utb Side. Plillad
' 'tea have no partner, our conneeuon with
say Awe stare ia Philadelphia.
eopell-See
. ,
uzurrdies HALE.
EJ , '' ' • Will be exposed to public n.le on
Saturdsy the 22ad day of October next, et the
Guest nom in the Borough of - 'Bellefonte, the
llelheeriag real estate:
Wrety-one arras of head in Spring Towne+ ip
ahead ene-balf agile from theßorotgb of Belle-
by bowl ,n 4 tcorti,^age,-
OEO. LIV INGSTON,
offirnry rowlyte.
orpc3o ta.
CH IN mvoner..
C. Elank verso Lavinia
OM
• v. -ft of Common Pleas of Centrit eo.
No. Zi S-te. T. 1360.
The Commonwealth of Penney leatumto the
Sheriff of Centre eounty greeting. '
CENTRE COUNTY S. 8.
Whereas. Wm. C. Black, did on the 2nd,..d..y
of May 1861, prefer Lis petition to our said
Judges of oar Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Centre, praying fbr the ripoeo therein
est faith that Le might be dirorrin from the
heads ,f matrimony er.tered into with you La
vinia Prier.
Wed, there" re enminand yon, the said La
vials Prier t.. it -minx a,tde all other bustnes.•
and earn., 111 t lep•te,r, y•.O be and appear .in
your proper persun before ...tr judges at Bille
t-rate. at *team of Comanou Pleas there to - ho
bail for the Coun•y of Centre on the fourth
Monday •.i 7 .. . , ..re,•0ht-r next, to answer the :
peli
ti or libel of the said Win. C. Black, and to
show carload( any you hare, why the said Wu•
C. Black your husband should not be dirorcei
(moths Wails of Matrimony. agreeably to the
act. of General Assembly in such ease made and.
prairie-I And hereby fail pot.
Witaes.l Samuel Lion 1.1.4„ President Judge
of orr said Court at..Bellefonte the 9th day, of
Sept. A. D. 1864.
JAS. H. LIPTON, Proll.y.
Srpt:l6-ts. RICHARD COLEY. Sheri[.
NEW BAKERY!
II ATTIIIIAS EVAICUMIUCK,
Word ft...paean:ly Laltrm the people of Bete
f-ate mad slsinity, that he has opened a new
mid
COMPLETE BAKERY,
in the old Temperance Hotel:on BlDll O Petree t
when he will keep constantly on hard all kinds
BREAD, • - ' RUSKS,
POUND-CA RES,
SUGAR AND GINGER GAMES,
CRACKERS,CANDIES
•
EMiSIZ2=I
Families will find it in their advantage to get
thew Whit% done at thie establishment, as they
van • waysget pure,wholesonie breed and roles
.a-e anent hey need them. Sept. 12, 18.02--ly
INQCLSITION NOTICE.
.1. • To Polly Stover, intent:serried with
Jobe Erptee. Catherine Stover intortnerried
with Jolla L Storer.
PENNSYLVANIA, CENTRE CO. SS;
. _ .
1..1. P. tiepheart, Clerk of the Orphan's
Courtot said county of Centre, do hereby certify ' ,
that at an Orphan '. Court held at Bellefonte,'
the 222 day of August, A. D. 1864, before the
Honorable the Judges of said Court. On motion
a rule mum granted upon the heat
„and legal
representative es of John W. Stover deceitiod, to
come jab the Court on the fourth Monday 'of
November nea4, and accept, or refuse to accept,'
•er she* came why the real estate of said deceas
ed should not be sol.
In testimouy whereof, I hate hereunto set my
aad gazed the .dat of laid Court,' at
Lb 0224, 41 . apy of August A, D. 4864..
J. P. GEPILE,ART
.. C. O. C.
RICHARD CONLEY.
asp. 214'66,e-44. , Sheriff.
J. C. STONE,
J. 11. Myers.
VALUABLY
UAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A* subscriber', executors of
Ur estate of Philip Meyer, deed, late of Harris
township will offer ter sale on the premises, on
THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1864,
AD that saleable tract of land situate In Harris
townsidp,..bounded by lands of Jacob Meyer,
Hairy Mayer, John Healer and others, contain.
lag tt.nt' y six acres, and fifteen perches, known
as the Linden Hall property, formerly.owned
IL:::Andrew Gregg . A large Thick Mambo
add store rood, 'tenant hooje, good bank
bus mad other ont-lowildinga ailk &Sided there
in., A splendid orchard of choice fruit, and
a pad sprang of water, belong to the property.
a traetof nrountainiand, oentainhis about
tea acne, wall tiiiVirred, will be "old in °Man
dan therewith. Peareidon will be given on tile
sot day of April, 184.
Taunt—Four thousand fire henidreat dollars
Sella paid in hind, Wbalance to Arista in the
11411 be .Oa *lair.
EAR
DAlrlika nk .
-PON,
AT
FARBIRAII
RaabHotted
MANUFAC
TORY,
101 ARCH lit.,
me Seventh. -
:LADELAIIIA.
me now in lore
r own Importa
and Manufae.
roe orttrb Lor
d !wind-
Owtion of
FANCY FR9113,
&C., &C., &U.,
DIIBCELLAN OJS. •
a - • A
IMPORTANT , ingL i niirE ARBsilnit
•
se estie 07
•
I• •
.14 L D I ! NPR'S 0 AND SiIIIMIIR 0001 Ail.
IRON IN THE BLOOLI At ?RI
rt ik well Mown to the medical proftufsgur
oast Iron is the vital principle or',lifs element of
the blond.; "Thii T - s derived chiefly from Ole
food we eat; hut if the food is not properly di
ges.ed, or it, from any cause whatever, the ow-
mummy quantuy of iron is not taken into the
circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole eye-
tam suffers. •The hod blood 'will irritate the
heart, wall Meg up the Iluisge,will itupify the
brain, wall obstruct the liver, and nip send the
disease producing' elements to all,parilit of the
system, and every one Hlll suffer in iekatever ur
ge*. may be predisposed to disease.
` Migrant value of • -
IRON AR A MEMOIR);
Is well known and acknowledged by all oodl
esl men. tilt difficulty has been tu•obtaln woe;
a preparation °kit as will entar'the choulatims
and assimilate at once with the Wo o d. Thi s
point, buys Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts State
Chemist, has born attained hi the Pertrian,Syr
up, by nomblnittlun in a way Valero unknown.
THR PitftliVlAN gritUP
Is • protc , it.,l solution of the I roxotidt of
Iron. A. now disc:over, in me main that ltrikes
a. the root of diens...3 by supplying the blood
with its vital principles el, Life:Element—Blood.
THE VEIL); VIA)) SYRUP
Cures Pyspepisia, Liver Complrunt,llropey, Fever
and Ague, 1,+,8 of Lneri,;•, Low Spirts.
THE PER IJ V.F.AN SYRUP
Infrises strength, vigor, and now lire into the
v system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution."
THE ,PERUVIAN SYRUP
. .
Cures Nervous Affectiolts Pothale Complaints,
.and ditonsos of the Ki:lneyS sad Bladder.
TIIE PERUVIAN SYRUP
la a specific for all diseases originating in a
bad state of the blood, or,accempanied by Debil
ity or a hum State of the Sy itatn.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, and
roooturndndatlons from some of the most emi
nent Physicians, Clergy men and others, sell be
sent free to any address.
W. selcet a few of the mimeo to show the char
atter of testjmonials.
JOEIN E. WILLIAMS, RSQ.,
• '4144,4144.n0pe.1itaa-liaok,-N,4,--
- RIiV. AM. STEVENS,
REV. P. CHURCH, •
Editor Nett York Chroniole
. . .
•
Jno Pietpolft, Lewis Johnson, M D
Rev. karma Burton, Roswell Kinney, M D
Rev. Arthur B I uller, B K Kendall, M D
Rev. II Robbins, W K Chisholm lil I)
It ay.l.l"Col F14, -
lor. T S' tine. Jeremiah Stone, IID
Rev. I. No.. Jr, J Antonio 6andies,l,l D
Rev..l 1 k A Haver. M I)
11 1 ph un, Abraham Wendell, M D
Roi. I' t. Ileudleg, J It rhilteu, M 13
Rev J W Olui.tend. H E Kinney, 111 D.
Prep.treil by N.l, Clark A Co, exclusively for
J P. IThismore, Na. 47t jlr°l'l"Si New York,
Sold by ail diuggists.
..REDDINO'S RUSSIA SALVE!,
••• FORTY YEARS EXPERI3,NCS
Ifae fully estihil , liel the superiority of
B.EDDING'S RUSSIA. SALVE
Over all other healing preparations.
It cures all kidds of Cuts, Sores, Sealds,
Duro+, Boils, Ulcer... Suit Rheum, Erysipelas,
Shoe, Piles, Corns, S .re Lips, Sore' Eyes, dc„
removing!.~ the pain at ones, and reducing the
antyloii4ing swelling and indamation as
if hytougic.
=
J. F. Diu.uore, No. :k1 Broadway, tie,. York,
Fowlo- k Co., No. lA, trenunat et., Boston,
And by et ILJJrugg.hf s.
krpt2-81
FRENCH BII!•;ARFAyT ANL!
U• 0 1? .1? E E
Owing to the Very high price of Curee, and
the peat difficulty in FIN/coring a good uni
form and reliable article, our customers have
often expreseed a wish that they could be sup
plied from (Hat ham's. It was the intention of
THE GREAT AMERICAS TEA COMPANY
to do a strietiy Tea business, hat as we liar•
had some vest ra livwg at a flats tee that
have relied upon to to supply them excha,ifely
filth Tea fend Colley, it being inconvenient for
them to come to New York, The blrent Tea and
Coffee Emporium of this country—and as oar
'fee Taster wee poseo+•ud of information relat
ing to a Cetlee that could be furnished at a mod
erato price, and give universal ssiiisfactien, and
tit the 'won time lam.] the retailer a handsome
proilt—we hare Leen compelled to supply tiros•
parties. This Coffee has become se popular
wills stir customers and their sales have in
creasc•l to such an natant that we have been
effinpofleal to'make large additions to our ma
chinery, frill enable us to Illapp!y it few
more customers with it. We will thereture .end
it to those whc may order.
IT IS FAST SUPERCEDING ALL OTHER
CC.FFEES
This Corr' has been used fir retry :ban •
century in Par,. and ,iire Its itunaluction In
to this country it tee loam in ore s o m e of
the 'reading French Ite.rtnisra Ur been. The Par
isians are naid to tor 11, best jilt • ;
and the great favor in which it is hold by theta
ix the bust roconunemiatiou that ran be produc
ed for its fine flavor and healthy offeLts upon
the human system.
We put up but ono grads r,f this Coffee, and
that in of a quality that our customers haril
found from elperienve will ,Ivo perleot eat
i4hretton and meet till the demand- r.c their
trade. It is the lowest prim that ins ran re
commend.
. .
Bo do all our businee'S nn the most extericiv•
scale, huy by the cargo and sell at only 2 rents'
per pound profit.
Wo put up this Coffer in Barrels of 125 lbe
each. This method of putting it up sat es Irma
2 to 5 cents per pound to the consutner, and by
its being in a large quantity it retsina Ira fins
flat or touch longer 'in title form than In any
other. We vend with 0... th i rot Show.t'sris,
Circulars and Posters, to assist• the his tooter
to introduee it to bin customers. We hope oat
custonters 1,11 take pains to have them wall
plotted lilt and distributed, ea It wiU be to their
IItiVIOL;ZC to 49 1?,
Thla Coffee WI/arrant to give perfect satis
faction, and if it does nut pleats, the purchaser
ban the-privilege of returning-the whole onany
part of it within 60 daYs,atldiaving his money
refunded, togothir with all the expenses of
transportation both ways.
Wo issue It price circular of our Teas and
Coffee", which we aresglad to send free to all
who wish it. Consumers of -Coffee. should en
quire for the Fropob Breakfast and Dinner Cof
fee and bo sure that it IMP purchased of the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
IMPORIUT ♦ND JOBBERS,
35 6 37 VERSEY STREET, I%w York.,
- ans-3mos.
TO THE PUBLIC.
MR B. SIMONE.,
MAIN Sr.; Loci MAVAIII,
Has the largest and cheapest stook of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, i
Cedarware,
•
~... Queeristrare,
'
Liquor', i
,
' •
Pinsk
i
.
. ,
. Balk, ,
-- - (*dies, I
• Sagan, .
' ' Tobacco, I
ever offered In this market. .
The attention of Hotel and Store- keepers is ,
called to the large stook of the following goods
Oa band, widen are offered at *holitab prioels . t i
100 barrels Sf MeV,'
200 BARRELS, bt tiy4o,po.o7.kiirtitsc'l
80 bones of chewing Tolima.% 4011,0110 Begirt, i
and 1 largo lot iki Bait; , , , '
Also, Floor and lead ahreiral , los lobiket I
hly 1,'114-If; •; 8111101111ribilo Bt. .
Azos„aacrari;trumnro
O.V:411111 STREET, BELL/„101B• FA
THE 'HOFFER BROT ,RS
nave just received the nowt assertnrat of
tpiug and summer goods ever brought to this
place, which obey soli at prices that Linty lOW -
petition, consisting
nest Quality Ladies Dress Goods.
=me
.11FRINOS,
' C.,4 SILVER ES, •
VELA IVES, '
CAM . COES e ..
Ail S rillfill , ,
DRESS GO ODS
Al : A GOOD A.SSOF.TEIVIT OF
• e Wooden . •
anct•.)Vi Wore,
!rioter and Feed, Coffees
Altvieers, Tem, Moiame, Syr. •
• op, Vinegar, Pried Front, lime
the, Soap and Candles, Fishy To
keco, Salt, C. & T. gop - r, itiCio4a/iiriiise,Sedfsobt
ALSO,
s Isrgs'sssortasent of ladles' sad isentleateo's
800 TS,SLIO,IL' 4 OA ITBBS'.
GREAT INDITCEUENTB,
MAGNIFIcENT BAROiIINS
OCTIMID TO TVICIAIIIII POR
Cash or Country Produce !
Bellefonte, Pe. gay Bth, 1863.
1 1-1-04-DV-A.RI4
1:Z =E9
FOIMIOI I I AND DON TIC 111.11DWARE
For the people generalli we have
- ed shovels, coal
lanterne, eliiinheyo, wicks
table cutlery, pocket cutler", plated
spoons, plot-a 7f mks, table castor',
server!, lea erd cob, C'pote,
I eaoi,
I/colas .ies . " gang
saws, tike, wren-Let, nests
hammers, hatchets, mat
te( s, grab
Loos, elwtou , Spades,
spading fnks, bomb
rakes, hod pilis.bair,twirm, -
fi springs, coal oil lamps,
whips, Aid-, elixirs,
chairs. double-seated willow
chairs for children; corn
. feed cutters, ['loos, coffin trimmings,
emery, borax, ream, pitch, rod chnik,
white chalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut
ters, scales, wasb-lionnis, rocking-horses,
horse buckets, wooderipsile, ruopsticks,churns,
clothes pins, potato-tusehers, butter ladles, but
ter prints. rolling pine, porch mats, door mate,
parlor mats, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoe
horse brushes, stove brushes, coun
ter brushes, coin poppers, whips, slmvh '
hells. el Noel-calks,glue, enamelled ,
kettles, brims kettles, copper kettles,
...glue kettle!, stew kettles, Sallee
pans, sledges, broad axes, than
• • lags,' skeins a n d b..xes, axle
gieuse, paints in OilTriair - ITS
dry, huseed lol•ric oil,
bearine,tomtain xtures
pump chain, grind
stone., woeuen
pump tithes,
pumps, pump
Datums.
A LSO, Mem, Pulob, Shot•gnne,
Spring., Oleos, Fdged Toole, Saddler's Hard
wan!, and all at her kind, of tperehandi•e, usual
ly :toot In a au!' regulated hardware store.
The entirely new, nod we are eue'.l•.l
to Aril lower tl an tiny other witahliAtuent in the
country. Our Ohre of 1,11 , 1nee4 will be found on
liurthwoei.eoiner of the litaraona.
t:1 , 6L11. A CHID r.
Belle 'font. Pa. tqn2.-1.1.
SI PRIM:. AND "LltA'2 , n
Moro you Is •
at the cheap store a
REUBEN ZELLER,
at Centre Hill. Contra t`• owe,
than at any other estalilphtnont in the Stat.
Lre keeps ronitnntly on Lund a rlP.i'e nook of
STAPLE AND FANCY
BOOTS A SBOLA,
Xtencly-AXada Clothing,
Notion', Queonmare, Hardware, ‘Vti,xsir ate i
H'oodtn Wa
And In fact a entni.hto all tYc a
tide's unually toand a lirtt clars ocant.y
CM
PttE 4 .3 (1001,R.
French Merin" R:1 C o b urg .
Rep., Alpaocas, 111.krk Sil lee, .t.,
1100 E EERY-11 , 6r1 and, CIO Fbt-•• An.
11rilwer4, Fit, Shirt.. `.l;<, .a.ku pod- Linen
thin , lkeralets, trot make,
CLOTHS AND C -_aril Dr, ad
elothe, Sat mats, Mel tun'e, &sr, for rt later wear
‘ 4,- Eli AWLS —A fell Ilan, all wool.
BOOTS AND SHOEzi.
We will keep at all times a. full assume:lent o
custom made goods.
PRODITE TAKE.V
In Exchange for Goods, and the
RIGIIKEIT MARKET PRICER
PAID IN6SIIFIIRGIR INOI
Awaits,
; -
CiaSSEL I ILTMKOLD • •
Aug. .
:11#1?4*.*:1111 . ftSe -
, , ....•
mlaglilf:7 i 41, 1 . ' ,::• 4 - e.;', ..
Cl,;iirt le a s e 4 A iiiglig r lt
T T he su seer legs o e world
and the people of Centre manly In , partionlar,
that be still continuos to Garry on the Saddlery
bnainessi in all its farious branehies. at his shop
on the North-east elp met of ALUM/ TIANY and
BISHOP Streets ; where can LS found at all.
' times a full supply of
Saddles, ..... _
Wagon Ilarnell.
Bridles,
Carnage Hanlon,
Collor',
WagonYkkips,
Trunks,
Driving iYh&ps
Valises,
Halters'
Netts.
• ~ Aso. de., ito.
smuts ‘f tke very boat listerial, sod ssAstitAtteati
ta b pat er_igthe most substantAl Mika-
P an*, Um,.
can forlthuisoltoii-gistiatosn t
and if astigfisd, ton *id let, pat.
Aims. '
iJaingtsai;wilUbtrie.feVk.
.f F~IN ~'l it i}.i Gi.Ll/h
[l'
M. TIM
• • • '
11,1411 T B 0 %TS 4 /(1) illi!v c .t,apa
Waranhot --swag, 4164111; Oichtait —MU
b utfoulics et Oa*, / •
L•J101‘1141141/4 gOLITUIE OP •LL [LIPS
GROCURINS, QUEEN/MARIA OF 118llt
STYLF,S.
•
TOTS A+P cwiriotitrattss. .)
S E NIIINO ti„ '
•Lli- Xs. iTTI.II6III ANO u•PI/
LAlllllli }TES. VICTOI -
INEI, 511.:CF9, Ytrot. tAPES:, lob.
NOT/
8l••1 , Ing, (:let's, 3 tibia& N•
CONN AND Stll IWILVSIDE'S
‘irlyl).Y.
Wwt- euroNt et iir llamas&
--- 0 *- •
WA H.P.ANIED to b. Jest who. w• nwprefiwat
them. W. hare the very . , hint whit.la we
warrant, and lower gradue IA A% tlerer
Vane,: • •
aALL xrn rItA011:01 out irocg
TOTITOVAOIII. , IIII "
UIATBER OV ALL LoSSCRIPTI9X2
. a LA 0011 IrTOCY or
SIIOE'TTNITH4sI,
EIADDLURY A AI.DLEe. ItRID
CART GRARIi,TIARNEtik, COLDAAS
lid M,Ed, • LES RN, •
and every amide made aud• kept' Lr eaddleve.
•Water-Proof 1.0,46, double soled warreated
W lIIPA,,ZRUNtiIiI,
TSAI (YO pmag.
POWIIIIR, 8110 T ANL! CAC I(
♦ large ase.warosnl of Dottrel(' hobos, Ifvta•
Plaoketa(Slsib Pells. Pox Trap., Au.
TLe kighgat market mails paid• for lihlea M.
and all klui,la at furs.
CASH PALI)•
Pa i r lloloa and ckm. pt
Tb. soui Liao has 'me 1)...y1., flea doe ern
have all you th-sire t . rat ate eery low rate
has Just rana,s4l a lugs and wail nelacked•tsok
of rocnis V/1114 11 he intends to sell at a very ma-
ALA , AJALlza_ax.rallmi_ki_
any ethar artar4,lktuent the k.ud lu the
country. You wII find ft greatly to YVtlir , ad.
MI
LI dried l'eacheA, Apples, Cho+ nos, Prtumi,
Carrunti scud Tun.ortui , how rurnittlea.
It you .rant l'r like. icTentlisis
Congress, In Call t ra I Loaf, .or
T , ,bseco of supnr, .r oughts. Or, tolhntusaries.
__LaiiktiriUudit—lO-I.llsiz Ad% WA/Pk
13 4 f -t,.
M,roeoo BOOtS• Freneil t elf she",
pure and Eupora WAIL. vrahout Leaf, of
Puna and culuts, frptn. Boracite*.
Bud Sweet Sicily Oieliget, rr. Leiti,nn.rige
Dottce, ltnieine, Candies end Nut. Trims Duna
If you Rant Gulp DNA, Mose, J.)lov and frig
Paste. Jelly raker, Cocoa, Lo,,,eiiiv,,ers, k'reheil
and Lnieboth Sec-vets, Sugar Pliiine,or any other
kiwis ~ f Conffttion Aries, go to Hurvi•ides.
Buy Hair Bronbee, Porlmonias, Purses, Peke
sad Combs, Einre Hair and •kagLch
rat treed sod MionniriF P.us, Gloves, 'Rimier,
Po.-ket. flier, V.. 11 Hooks snit
Tackle, gislioniery. j:.14C:0 and Bilk
Hanlioreli.efe, I.n.eil end Sher allies '
Ws, and o'herr 'Fancy Artides cud 14
Buns of Hurni.ilea
If yon want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn ani
Pearl _Starch, .Lot, Nader, Coffee Eevenre,
Brown, and English Mustard, Red 11-1111 Meek
Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and • lirosrit
rariety of Spices, go to Bunusides.
II you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat,
Beano or other Country Produce, It can be es
clienged for goods at cash prices it the cheap
cash variety More of Burnside,.
At Burnside's we study to pleas an 4 give s•
Islas Lion.
Pleau tectptourthmirs foi. *set-- fa
l'Orl and placo tot uudirk otaliatious Tqr maUF
Pci.ch:nte January Bth, 1884—tr.
If URRA ll' IIVRRA11!! UCRnaml
••Cva .wawa OR T ll• Y teri.al .
GOODS AT 'REDUCED PRICES'
A. SIUSAINIANI.
Just returned from Now Turk, with a handiesaa
selected assurtmrni of mershaudire, now upon
and ufror fn sale 'hoarier than any • body
el.•e ni the Tha good, have boon
houVht rluoiu for tagh.a: - ...1 will •Ini
...Id cheap i c r snob 'or iU errtfualtnt. .`
It Caa.inier. Satmett..K.Janes
Cbambray",Collonades,
les Vesting's. :Siam oind cithas
Vetting,. Under Sliirtss•rid
Drawer", Itlark and Fan
.y Sills, at old Flier's, -
Ali cols r Flannel',
' all a... I awl dom.
nieestic bank MIA
71111,.. •
lii uolsr • I, tub:cacti
.1 end i'.'amed I. ant r
and dr.
Tiekinga
and CI , "'no, iiiekvlied nod lin
blao,llol. Sheelinirs, Pillow Call.
.11 , 1 :tl.llCAllg No•in , ,ramoriosand
Dril:s. if 1..1 . 103 . 12111,1 (410 VON
siicr• and ilsniturrbief., Necktie..
owl 11.."• tr.", Parapola pod Ban
. and Muslin.—
dal Sltirf•t, L0u1,,./. 6114 Allvifeell
Balmo
rot r‘k•r'l of s:11.0113 .1.,•4 1 and 1 , 1 . 1^.1.. Pkeiet,
Ito, r. ••, 4F, 1.1•11."'s cud Plswita Skeletal.
II o" 56 .rtr o ory st• V.l 11 , 1111r1
1 - -52 , , • I.: I .-i•ssinter Capes.. Cloth and
14,1., - neared i^ Orlt, yie:.ty, Lod
pric , t, nos'', of - rdta u and
Flitiwle. an rri.i:ota .. r. , t., h sib i d n e. "d
double. earprtr. a foil artirlsreut of all kind.
I ':'spot'. such as bruatels, 3 Ply Ingram.,
Bair and Stirs.. Carrots. 01.1 t lush, all width
and Table 011elolh aa i 141
HA TS C
GROCERIFQ
sofa.: LEA . "( HER.
bp.v:l:-.11
Ftti - WI! e 11. F SKIN.%
FRI' CALI , kilit.NS.
- Aft);:i.i)co
. •LLNINti.9. &C. &C. 4C
Ehoetnakers loreal nnl Shoemakers Tool', of
all kit.l3 to Le• had at
A. SUSSIMCAN'S
Clit.APEIt then. f t Orly other cedar:Arm:la in
Central Penn..ll%Bnm
er., , efobel 19;li 11-07—t•. .
UPT ACo , •
hove rovirlivel their F...ir4ry trot'
the old htno.t et itei.ctobto to ;he Ilikoburg
'Foundry abd Machine idit's. whetwther coutla
'uo to mnunfacturo the Watts haprowed plow, cab- ,
itre Lever side Hill and 'heals tar all rho
ever lunar , he this county. They also hat e
e4trec tire v.srl;, ul. 7
1110\ R 1T,17s ("E r METEltil 6.4 I I.4iISUREb
STEAM ENGINES AND NULL (1Z. 1 41./NO.
To this department of the Waimea they, , Rtes
nexticular attentlivs, and have a lisps. stock •
flttotris steaut,dour und.,Sew
•
STATIONERY STEAM ENVINteI •
of any desirable capacity, itotp telltr,,yty
Horse Power built In the Lest ety4. l They
ale° tnanuinciuto one and is liOrte Tpenet - ame.
elw—end four.horre sweep Pullen! and 'I
Lresh-
Ia sinehinee to snit either. Cott' tioelepta ty.l --
other artieloeto Owatonna to inetaldn. ' Order.
rreived and castingodalllged,..llith 10 - 8.811817
e the shove enated Artleks kept at the old
Parse's penport) near the depot at Bellefonte
, where thilibere3lkehine, Plow.end Patera
nlakera, the Lea in the country, eon he
eartinilted at any tittle ooneandus any area Wit •
oleo be wanted in thole Ode of. Onetime.- 4M4a , .-.
tkein a call you nut Inuit your O.Malo doaurisp4l
order.
A. - 111111/114 .11V;ICo;
May 6th 1864.-Iy.
rtAND BREIT IRON NARA Manuria-G
. land smiler We. whoiseahr
sil Nompies Itilesburg Foombly..• ►,r,
111 pswisir tiosorry,
tiono of all king's