BUSINESS CARDS 11. w. IIeALLIIII7III. 4411111.41. WALISTER & 1011AVKR, ATTORNEirp.AT LAW, ~ J. D. SnuounT,, ATTOSNIT AT LAW. est.Leroweit,iien'•. (See Pi the Overt Home, with the Treavirer O. L. TO TELL, IX TOBACO, CIGARBAND NOTIQNI3 LzwitrowN, ricrnei, W. W. WHITE, DENTIST. PIC1111 . •. • Offers his professional sorrier,' to the citizens sf Pinegrove and vicinity. amines Et. RANKIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. saLthatters, rans'a. Mee on the Diamond, one door We of the WILLIAM( A. WALLACE" ATTORNEY AT LAW. CLZ•RVIELD, Tyne& Will visit Bellefonte proressionedly when spe eislly retained in connection with resident noun WIVES (lk CORSE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .y boo asvem; PERVA • • Will practice in the several courts ,of Centro sad Clinton counties. • All business entrusted to their sere will be promptly attended to. DR. WINGATE, • DrSTIST. John 1). Wingate Dentist, office in the Ma sonic gall: At home, except perhaps the first two weeks of anah.month. HARRY Y. STITZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW eingiurr's Orrict, Dr:IA.37OIITE PA Iday be tonvnlted In English or German.. LARIMER. ~ATTORNEY AT BELLI . Fours, PA. (Me in the room on High street, formerly eoeupied by Judge Burnside. June 10, '54-Iyr OUCH 111. ORYIS. C. T. ALICWIDIER .011V/$ ilk ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 061 0 4--floom No. 4, up stairo,lteynolds'e Iron Front, directly opposite the {Foto/moan once, on Main street. SIRS. F. A. 110AVS. ; • NEW FANCY AND Tit STOKE. The Public will and all articles of the best qual Ity, selected personally by thsi proprietress, coo nor of High street and the Diamond, Belleionle atig264m DI L. J. B. MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. 3111.1 MINTZ, PM Will attend to professional calls as heretefora. V • respectfully offers his services to his friends and the public. Wilco at hie residence on Alic ghe -y street. - - A. 0. FIURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW DILLEYONTE, PENN' Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton Counties. All legal business en trusted V. his care will receive prompt attention. Office—On the North-west corner of the Di amond. BANKING HOUSE WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO RELLEIPONTE. PENN'A Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Oollections made and proceeds promptly remit ted. Interest paid on special deposits. Ex change In the Rasters' titles constantly on hand for sale. Deposits received. S MON A. 'ELME AIC DirORTER R WIIOLESALIE DEALER IN BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHEAT RYE AND BOURBON iY FUN YE Aco. 506 :ronTn METH STET, (Below Spring Oardero „ I pl/ PHILADELPHIA /TAW .4 I, t. 4 03 a: .. 10 I, M ISCELLANEOUS RIA AND MI RAILROAD. P r"l4llKU Thin greet line frai ernes the northern and northwest counties 1.1 Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, and unpler their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It Is now in are for Passenger and Freight bu . rine:. from Ilarmnburg to St. Marys (216 1311104 on the &gem Di% inton, and,. from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles)on the Western Division. TOSS OP P•IISKTORR TRAINS AT LOCO RATIN. Leave FooatanTrd. /train, 6:55, A. M. Express, 8:10, P. 51. Lr Ir. ban 11 Express Train, 9:10. A. 31, Cars run through without change both 1 , 11,1 , on them trains between Philadelphia and Lock Hvicen, and between Baltimore and Lock lint en, Et.samicr Ps.r.reiso l'Ans an Express Trains Loth ways between iVilliantrport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. - For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Corner Ely% enth and Market streets; And for Freight budne. of On Company's agents: S. B. Kingstou, Jr.. Corner Ugh and Mnrl.et streets, Philndelphin; J. W. Reynolda, Brie J. M. Bull, Agent, N. C. R. ft.. Baltimore; 11. 11. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Ag'l, LEWIS L. HOUPT, Cele! Ticket Ag't, Phila. JOS. P •POTTS, ('eel., Atanare, &pat t _jEWELitY ESTAMASIIMENT. G. W PAT*N: Proprietor kering purethated the extensive Jewelry Be tablhihment of W. J. Stein, and largely incree.a ed the Stook, the Proprietor will keep constant ly on hand, a splendid assortment of P. AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT !.EVER, ENVI.LEII LEVER. CILENDAR ESCAPEMENT WATCHES WATCH CHAINS OF ALL RINDS, TIaL IN BOWS, GOLD AND SIL.VER THINBL66, SPECTACLEA: • ke., ev, &e: • 4ke., whisk will be sold ehaapor than at any other establishment In Central Poensylranja. Wolohan, cloaks and jewelry repaired, and nil work warranted. Jan. 29, 11164-4 y. SELF-SEALING CANS. Ludlow's Patent .If Seabee Fait Jan era be had at Naar Bros. Mer. ohm& raNJ be .applied at blatathiotersre pates; These Jars hare proved suporkw to oil other,. NALTI_ AISTBN I STOP AND READ! PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH, AND LIVE HAPPY AND CONTENTED, 1110 OLD IOROH•PI TOUR LIQUOIII AT THE WHOLESALE. WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, on audio, ernes? directly opposite the old Temperance Hotel. 11.111WILMIE NAME ackt. , Notwithstanding the enormous taxes impo sed upon all articles to his line of business, he still continnes to sell the purest articles at the very lowest figures. :leery diseription of, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,' wholesale and retail, at the 'throat cash prices, which are warranted to be the beet qualities ad cording to their respective prima. Mis stook consists in part of OLD RTE, MONONGAHELA, IRISH, WHEAT, CORN, NEOTAR, end 'there pihiskies,. st fron 371 coati to $2,00 per gallon. Also, ALL kfNDSOF,B4ANDIES, from ; Mete., to $9,00 per gallon. Holland Gins pure from tb cts., to $2,50 per gallon. , HADRais, canaay, im.Acirsiamy and Miter wines—the beet articles—at as rea 'ebnable rites as con be lied in the city. CIIAMPAGNE 7 BLACIIiSIBERRY, OiNOXR, AND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURE JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM CORDIALS Lor ALL KINDS, all o which will be warranted to be an represen ted, and 8014 at prices exceedingly low. AU the liquors offered for sale at this establis hment have-been purchased at the United States Custom House, and eonseAuenily must be pure and good. Off- Physicians and others are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. -1114% . 1ie has the only article of PURE I'ORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. May. 28,180. tf. TVS WONDER OF VIE AOEI ZVERYnoDirrs - W , ifslien NLIT Esc wrzzizaws WHOLESALE WINE 4ND LIQUOR STORE. DISHOP STP.P.ET, BELLI:FONTS PA., The proprietors of this establishment take pleasure in informing the public that they have constantly on hand a supply of choice foreign and domestic liquors, each el . Old AN:rector, - Old Rye, . Illonoongald, And Irish iilltiskey; Cognac, Blackberry, -Cherryi , t • Ginger, Arad common Brandin; PbrN Maderia, Miry, And Lail.?n Wines, .Scotch, And Rolland Gin; New England Rum, Jamaca Rum. CORDIALS Peppermint, Anniseed and -Rose. IELLIFONTI, PA Tho attention of practicing physicians is call ed to our stook of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for mepieal purposes. Bottles jugs and Demijous contimaly on had, We have 0 XLY PURE NECTAR WHISKEY iu Town. All liquors were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfac tion. Confident that we can please enstotners we respectfully solicit a share of public patronage Liquors will be sold by the quart, hawse) or tierce. we have a large lot of • BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades on hand Ppril 15t,1803. WARE ROOKS RELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, WEER REAM STOOLS. of every description, quality and price, for sale rhertper than at any other establishment of the hinhi in Central Pennsylvania. Jane 1, 1863.-Iy. lIRNRY P. TIARA'S. Alert Odluirtks Pa. MISCELLANEOUS, TN THAT 11017LH NATI TOOL MONIT OP TIM ARTICLES SOLD AT North side of the Diamond, PENNSYLVANIA SOFAS, LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-PO TS, F: X TEN,SI7!PN TA BLES, STANDS CHAIRS, £c., &c., A , kW '4 it IVA a LATE NEWS PROM THi EIIONT 1 I THE FARMERS BEST INTERESTS RSPRZSICNTED IN BILLEFONTX THE Underdgned would Inform the farmers and public generally of Centre and adjoining cooFitieig thatrthey have opened an - 17 21. A I. IMPLE- ofv- • • - MENT ..e 4 PAINI e. &led ;'• 'Store, - - on Bishop St. near Neff h Bitele's Liquor store, where they have on hand, at all times, at greuX ly reduced pricee, every description of fanning implements of the LATEST IMPROVED STYLES Bach as GRAIN DRILLS, WIND N!LLS, HAY RAKES & HAY ELEVATORS CORN SIIELLERS, CULTIVATORS; 59?1/111. AND STRAW RIMERS, •TLOVER HULLERS, LIGHTNING RODS *ErEEZ-BARROWS, PARR BELLS, CIDER PRESSER, CORN PLANTERS, Plows, Harrows, Forks and bloods, of all kinds. PRUNING TOOLS, anti in faot everything that is :required to work a farm economieally. Farmers: would do well to call ►nd EXAMINE THEIR MACHINES 1t their. LARGE t SPACIOUS ROOMS. It to aatonistting to 'irtne;s the operation of Mtimma's Celebrated Improved Straw and Fodder Cotter and Masti cator, and the Star Corn Sheller. These are articles that every farmer ought to have during the winter sermon. The undersign ed would also announce that they are agents far the beat IMPROVED REAPER AND MOWER now extant. Having ',tad twelve years expert ttrirtrosineirsrtberthnte-t.bsveHb4ao edge of the qualitiee of implements, and wieh- ter anything la the publio but reliable implo menta. Separate puts of machinery furnished on short notice. STONE it MYEItS. Bellefonte, Jan. 8,1864.-6 m. STILL IN'THE FIELDI AND, FAR AHEAD IN LOW PRICES!! JOHN S. LONEBERGEH, TIN, SHEET IRON ,tSTOVE MERCHANT SIBHOP STRAIT-BELLEFO?ITI, PA. Takes this method of informing all thopeople of Centre county. and whoever else pleases to read, that his stock of\ TIN, SIIERT IRON AND, COPPERWARE Is not to be surpassed by any dealer in central Pennsylvania, and that his manufactured arti cles, such- asi BUCKETS } i .80{tERS, BASINS, KETTLES, &c are of the best quality, the bent make. and for sale cheaper than at any establishment of the kind in the State. Ile has also a s plendid lot of STOVES OF ALL KINDS and dencriptlon, which will be sold at exceed ingly low rat& SPOUTING, ROOFING, and other work, done on the s :orient notice and most reasonable terms. Fanner!, Alechanice, Merchants, and every body elite are invited to call and examine his stock. N. B.—Repairing of all kinds neatly and ex peditiously done, and on the most reasonable terms. June 24, ' PAT6NTED OCTOSKR 13, 1803 Mork, I 'BF 4 for Si ti Dark Mere FrencA lllui Light Rtne, Claret Bross Dark Brae, Light Brows Atoll Brows Chem, Crimean, Dark Droh, Light Drub Ilat-Feathers, Kid Gloves. Childiens Ware. Fawn Drab—Violet, Light Fawn Drab —Yellow for Dying, Silk, Woolen • And Mixed Cuods,.. Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, O • ibbons, Gloves, Ben, nets, and all kinds of Wearing • apparel. p far- A SAVING . OF 80 FEE CENT'S For twenty Ova cents you can color its many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple and any ono can use the dye with perfect succeirs. , Direc tions in English, Prench and Garman inside of each package. For further information in dyeing, and gis ing a perfect knowledge of what colors are best ad apted to dye over others (with many valualdis receipts) purchise Howe & Stevens' Treaties on Dyeing and coloring. Sdt by mail on receipt of price-10 cents.. Manufactured by ROWE & STEVENS, 26C Broadway Boston for sale by druggists and dealers generally. Nov. 20th, 1863-Iy. Mr. S. A. McQuistion would respectfully In form the citizens of Centre County, that he has. opened a new carriage Manofactory, In the rear of Cdromings' -Livery Stable, phere he is prepar ed to manufactor Carriages Buggies, Sulkies, . Phaetons, • Spring Wagons, • Sleighs, Ac. An. Ao at prices to emit the times. Repairing drone on short notice. Bellefonte April 8, 1884—/Y. TIMBER LAND AT PRIVATE BALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of timber lend, situate In Gregg Township, &etre County, adjoining • lands of James Barber and George Woods, containing shoat 130 sons and one-forth of a mile of Bar bers Saw Mill, on Sinking Creek. Terms will be made to suit the purobeser. R. H. DUNCAN, angl9-3m. Spring Mills, Centre County A CHANCE TO INVEST ORRIONBACKS. The onderolgoed desires to sell the following rawly, shoots in MlLisbusg. One home fibot, bein elliesosso nowowoolded by Mu. Behest Lipton. MAIO, The lot between said lot sad adjoining lOttoortito one Ade sal Oho tonal on the other. Nor fontlsos postloloolme, address, sngl9-Sc .7110. O. HALL, Itthowet. ' 011111ibroll EMU, . PIIIIIOP IMPSZT, m, r*. s4' E. D. CTIMMINGS, Prop'r This elegant new 'Hotel, Wasted on Bishop street, a few4loore north of the Catholic thumb, Is at last complete In all its arrangements, and is now open for tile reception_and entertainment of guests. -It has been furnished In the very latest style, with handsome and comfortable furniture, and is altogether the twit Fitton up, and will be the but conducted hotel in Belle fonte. THE TABLE will always be frond groaning under the Weight of the beet prowlsionS the mar ket affords, attended by neat Intelligent and at tentive waiters. THE BAR-will always be supplied ; with the choicest and beet of liquors—hot • slokeniqg mixture of drugs—but liquors in their Varela and beet Neste. THE STABLE Is large, warm, commodious and „is 'Clean, and obliging and attentive hostler@ are always id waiting. A Hank convoys passengers/re@ of charge, 10 and from the ears, after the antral and . depar thre of the trains. Mareh 276,1863—tr. 0 ipmme, actutrowrz, PA DAN'L-0 AVIAN, Prop'r. This long established an well, known Hotel, situated on the seethed comer of the Diamond, opposite.the Court House, havihg bilen parches ad by the undersigned, he announces to the'for mer patrons of , thia establishment and to the traveling public generally, that be intends refit ting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render the tribal satisfactory accommodation to all who, may favor him with their patronage. No pains will baspared on his part to add to the convent ;ence or comfort topic guests'. All who stop with him will Bind his His TABLR abundantly supplied with the most euntptons Tare the market will alTord, done up is style,,by the most experienced cokes. BM BAR *ill always contain the choicest of laitors. — Mg STARLING is beet in town, and will always be attended by the meet trust worth and atten tenth o hoetlers. Give hlm a call. one and all, end ho feels con lident that all will be satisfied with their aceom modation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to Bus establishment, which 'dean germ from abroad will find greatly to their ad Bellefonte, Jan. 9th, 1863—tf.. CO • . HOI BE. MAIN STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA J. B. BUTTS, Propriethr,..• nig well known establishment ' has been en tirely refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now second to none in central Pennsylvania in the comforts and conveniefice it affords to travelers. People from the country during their sojourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court will find the Conrad House an agreeable and pleas ant resting place. AeMtnir , lodatillg I.ennnts aro always in-atten dance ready to supply the wan and eontrihute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests. Tae. Terme is supplied with all - the subxtan tial prosisiois, luxuries and delicaeles zdhich a productive country can furnish, or industry, rig ilancts'and.exertion can procure. THE Ban, will always contain a general as- Pertinent of the very beat liquors that the mar ket affords adapted to mit the most capricious bulks. Ton STAPLE will lie attended by attentive and obliging bottlers, well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to this important depart ment of a public establishment. From the attention and time, the proprietor has devoted to this branch of business he hopes to reeeicte a liberal portion of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. May 1,1862-If. CIINYINOS HOUSE SALOON. This new and splendid Eating Estab liehusent is now open for the. entertainment of the public, whore Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters. Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Ham and Eggs, Pig's Feet end Tripe, Par dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, 'Stewed Chickens, etc., etc., can be had at all times. . . DRINKS, 1 Cognac Brandy, Old Bye Whiskey. Bourbon Whiskey, Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hol land Gin, Currant Wine,'Straw berry Wine, Champaigne. (looseberry Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, ete., etc., (tin Cocktails, Brandy Splashes, Sherry biers, Whiskey punthes, and all fancy drinks Massmi & Cullin'a XXX l'bititlelphis Ale & Porter, Cider, Funcy Lemonades, Sarsaparilla., Mineral Water,, etc., etc., etc. Dark Blue, ;iyht (kern, loyenta, liaise, faroon, Jranye, Pink, Purple, Royal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, ?late, 'olferino. HOT MEALS to bo had at all hours of the day or night. A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, with fine marble-faced Tables, is connootod with the es tablishment. Wo invite our friondn to give no a call, and hiek we can Insure thew the utmost eatiefac lon. R. D. CUMMINGS, March 27, Proprietor. UNION lIOIIBE, ut LROY PA D. C. XISLLER, Proprietor. The subscriber would respectfully inform thp, public tnpat he has Tecently—ruliffell - the abo named Hotel, and,lif now prepared to accommo date his friends and patron!, in • comfortable manner, and he will spare no pains in making' it an agreeable home for all sojourners. His table will alwlys be luxuriously supplied from the markets of country and citiek, and his liar filled with liquor. of choice brands. His char gee are as reasonable as this., of ',my other Ho tel in the plaee, and-be feels satisfied they can trot be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of pnibSc patronage, and fully intending to de serve it, he throws open his Louse to the public and invitee atrial. H UBLERBEURG HOTEL. ' HUBLERSIIIIRG, PA J. 11. MORRISON, Proprietor Thla well known Botelfe . how kept by the Proprietor, where be will be happy to wait upon the traveling public generally. FALLON NOUSE E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor. bmnibue running to and from the Depot. Aug. UNITED STATES HOTEL.• THIRD OTIDST, WILLIAMSPORT, PA V. B. DOEBLER, Proprietor. Aug, 28—'63. kiLliatril MUTUAL arms nreinuiros COMPANY. 01MCII-TORI, VENN'A ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OVER $280,000 THIS COMPANY continues to issue Pollan of Insurance 'against loss or damage by tire on the safer kinds of town and country property, at rates as low as consistent with the safety of a Comp any of this kind. The undersigned, having been appointed an agent for the above named Company, will attend to reoeivingapplioatlons for Insurance. Sept. 11,1863-3 y. 1. C. KAMP?. BOOK 11T01131. • Bruiroirrs, PA GIEORQE LIVIMOSTOS, Prop The proprietor haying removed to " Broker hoff's Itow," directly opposite the Conrad Hones itlll continual to keep on hand a large assort ment df Theological, Classical, Day Same], Yleosllaneone and,all the various school books now in nett-alQ.,_a„lagn_aseodnient of Blank 800 v and fitationaty, otogniPbe and - Moto: armpit Album/ • also Daily anThekly News papers. flubiariptloni taken for an, paper o pariedlimi Inglis United Oates. Ne publ tines a publieher's prism. Kay lfp w , lies it. • HOTS LOCK HAVEN, PA mmientrila. DYSPEPSIA. CURE WARRANTSD DTEPIPIII4 HMI TIM 701,10W1110 11XYP901L1 : Ist. A constant poin "or uneasiness at th".../pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Acidity. ad. Costiveness and Lose of Appetite. 4th. Glooin and Depression of spisite. 6th. Diarrficea, with griping. -Bth. Pain 9n all parts of the system. 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpitation of the heart. Bth. Cough, with Phle g m In the throat. 9th. Nervous Affection and wont of eta* at night. • • 10th. Loss of Appetite and vomiting. lltb. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and leas of sight. 12tb/neadsche and staggarhtg walking, Eh great weakness. wlOut of the thousands of ease(' r„ Dyspepsia at hive used Dr. Wishares Greiff American thyspepsla Pills, not one of them has failed of porfect,cure. We warrant a care in every Ira no matter If of twenty years standing. by all druggists everywhere, and at D`r. Wise hart's office, No. 10' N. Second street, Philadel phia, Pa. • All examinations and consultations tree ofcharge. Send for a circular. Price 4- per box, sent by mail, free of charge, on rel crept ot money. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSAPSIA 1 • I, Elizabeth Branson, of. Brandywine, bd., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do cert ify that, for one year and a half I suffered everything but death from that awful disease called Dys pepsia. My whille system wan prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not: digest my food ; If I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it; I became so costive id fey bola els that I would not have k passage In less thaa from four and often eight clays; under this im mense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horros and evil fore bodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hatedirerybody; I could not bear my husband or mylrwn children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me; ,f had no ambition to erg anything; I lost all love of family 'and home; would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not becontented ; I felt that r was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and wee often tempted to commit poi-. ride, so near was my whole nervous system do 'greyed, and also my mind from that awful com plaint, Dyspepsia, that my friends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's Ileapital, 1.14, tharnsdrus weeks, and thought I was a little better, tint in bad im ever. Hearing of the wonderfu enrol performed by Dr. Whihart'd Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspep sia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. 'He said he had no doubt he"ToultMatire me. Bo in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doc toe' treatment and in two weeks iiiegasi to gest my food, and felt that rhy diseaae was fast giving way, and I continued to reenter for about three months, and at the present t:me I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a, tuereieui God and Dr. IV isheart, pnd to hie Great Ameri can Dyspepsia Pills antr . Pine Trim Tar Cordial that saved me from nn Insane Asylum and pre mature grave. All persons seducing with Dys pepsia are at liberty to call on me or write. a, I am willing to do all the good I eon for Buffering humanity. ELIZABETH BRANSON. Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chonter. Delaware ounty, Pa. Dr. Wi ort's Office, No . 10 North V.econtl Bt, Philadel M. DYSPEPsIA ! DysrEPSIA I Dr. WIRRART hate been a constant but. 4•rer with Dyspepsia for the lasteighteen years, during which time I cannot say that I ever en joyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than nt others, and then it seemed it would be a great relief to die. I had at all times no unpleasant feelin-1 in my head, bit !Utterly my sintering's so much increased that I became almost unfit for business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attempted to ehange their current by reading, at once a sensation of Icy coinsure's in connection with a dead weight, as it were. rested tifson my brain; also, a feeling of sickness would occur at my stoMach, mid great pain to my eyes. aceompained with which was the con tinent fear of losing my reason. I also expe rienced great lassitude, debility and nervous nese, which made it dillicult.to walk by day or sleep by night. I r bocame as ern to society and di-lowed only to seolusion, and having triml the skill of a number* of eminent physicians of va rious echnels, finally came to the Gonelusion that, for this disease at m a y pre4ent 'ago (45 years) there was no ourems existence. But, through the interference of Divine Broi idence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at loot found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seems to have ef fectually removed almost the last trine of my long list of ailments and bail feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and contentment are my every day companions. JAS. M. SAUNDF:ItfI, s No. 953 N Second St, Phila.&lpliin, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wiehart's Office, No 10 N Second Street, Philadelphia. DTS ‘ PEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA I. Mpties of Cheltenham, Montgomery county, , Pa., have suffered fur more than one year, everything but death itself from that aw ful disease called ,Dyspepsia. I employed in that time five of. the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia- They did all they could for no with medicines and cupping. but still I was, no .better. I then went to the Pennsylvania Uni versity, in order to place myself in of the best medical tallintsUr the country, but their medi cines hale to do me ahy good and oftentimes wished fotgdeath to relieve mo of my syfferings, hut seeing Dr. Wishart's advertisement in the Philadelphia Bulletin I determined to try once more, with little faielfc. A called oh Dr. Wise hart and told IrTin if I could'hate died I would not have troubled him, and then related my„euf. (cringe to him. ' The Doctor said Wolff he fail ed to cure me of Dyspepsia, it would be the Brat rase ip two years, so I put myself under his treatment, and although I had been for months vomiting nearly everything I ate, my stomach swollen with wind, and filled with pain beyond description, I bought a box of his Dyspepsia. Pills. I used them as-directed, and in ton days I could eat as hearty a meal as any person in the State of Pennsylvania, and in thirty days' VMS a well man. I invite any person suffering as I was to call and see me, and I will relate my sufferings and the great cure I received. I would my to Dyspeptics, everywhere, that Dr. Wishart is, I believe, the only person on earth that can cure Dyspepsitc with any degree of cer tainty. Moses Tutur, Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa. Dr. Wiebart's Office, No. 10, North Second Street. Office hours from 9A.M to 5 P. M. All examinations and consultations free. DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA! I, Samuel D. Haven, hale been a great suf ferer with Chronic Dyspepsia and Infiamation of the Kidneys for tines years. I employed three or lour of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington, New Jersey They did, all „they could- for me, but all to no purpose. I was Constantly filled with awful pain and distress, and with oonstantbeloffing of wind and sour acid. My tongue was covered with a white coating of mucus until *cracked in large furrows and was dreadfully sore. Oh I I oftentimes wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, for I bad lost all hope of ever being well again. - I made it a subjeot of prayer to God that he would direct me to some physi cian or medicine that would care me. I was told to read an adver.isement of Dr. Wisharffs in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a great cure made upon Mr. John Babcock, of 1028 Olive street, Philadelphia, by the Great American Dyspepsia Pills, • I'went re the Doctor's Office and placed myself under his treatment ...a told him If he failed to cure me it would be the last effort I would make. It has been .six weeks since I commenced using his medicine and I am now a well man, free from all pals and distress An can eat three hearty mask • day with comfort and feel ,perfectlf well. Baron. D. Halms, Corner Venaago end Lambert s treets, nee Itlolugoad street, formarty kern 'Wright/tow - The abeve'm a few among thimmadi whitth teas great remedy has eared from isn' =timid; gnome.. . Dr. L. (r: OrWrBRAILT. Aped-441y Re. 10 ll Bosoadal. TLDs MEDICINAL. peculiar taint ott talon which we Benonna lurks to cohstitutions of ititudes of men. It ler produces or le (laced by an en bled, vitiated state he blood, wherein t fluid becomes in• Ipetent to suottdw vital forces in filch welts action, and es the system to into disorder and ay. _ mtarnination is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low Hying, disordered digestion from unhealthy rood, impure air, 'filth and filthy habita t the depressing vices, and, above. itlll by, ihe venereal Infection. Whatever be, its origin, it is hereditary In the constitution, deseendilg "from parents to 'children unto the third.s.nd fourth generation ;" indeed, it scorns to be the rod of Him who says, "I will visit the iniquities df the fathers upon their children." The diseases it ofiginstes take Various names; according to the organs it ittfacks.., In She lunge, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be come uleerous sores; in. the stomach ,and bowels, derangements which produce indr gestion, dYspepsia, and liver complaints; on the sPcin r eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all havingthe same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of the blood. rarity the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or, corrupted blood, you Cannot have health; with that "life of the flesh"' healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Ayer's Elersaparilla „ Is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any ether remedy yet devised, is known ,by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in tjieir effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitfide of pliblicly known and reMarkable cures it has made of the following diseases: Ki n g' s Evil, or Glandular Swellings, tumors, •.• Rose or St. Anthon s Fire :11 :fro : vow ss 11 ' tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Xercurig Disease; Female Weaknesse ,s end, - Indeed, the whole series of cortmlalute k ilust arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Arens Ageniessr sAms4stac, which is furnished to tficrclkuggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its• use, and some of tlie lemarkable cures whic4t it hits made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the Country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses tlio Vital energies, and dills leaves its victims far more subject toAlisease and its fatal results than ere healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations ha led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we noW nffeeto the public tinder the mime of Area's SARSAPARILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the Vest of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders: Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester In the blood, purge out the causes' of disease, and vigorous health will follow. Bytes pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, end thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and 'there remains no question of its surpassing • excellence for the cute of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach: Although under the same name, it is a very Afferent medicine from any other which has been before the.people, end is far snore ef feetual than any other which, has ever been svailable to them. .A."2".Et'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs,,Cialag,„/rmipicnt Con sumption, an for this relief . of Consumptive patients • in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and sd' versally known, that we neeiL do no,..inore than assure the public that its quality is kepi up to the best it ever lois bee44nd that_it way Isq,relied on to do all it lrs4ver done. Prepared by 11n. J. C. AVEn & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemiats, Lowell, Mass. .601 d h . fall druggists every where. Sold by John Harris, BellefontF; Dr. Hyman, Milesburg ; S. Frank Long and Snavolly, Nit tany (fall; S.' & 11. P. Poplins, Zion; D. 0. Bower, Aaronsburg ; J. V. Yester, 1111111eim, and by Dealers everywhere. sept 9-64 ly HAW LEY'S MEE= DENTAL DREAMT! 'OR C1.EA1421110, - 111111101 NC) AND rnasem•rna THE TEETH! This article is prepared with the greatestcare upon soientitle principles, and warranted nut to contain anything in the slightest degree injurious to the teeth oegunis. Sowed our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it ea a preparation of superior qualities, for Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving the Teeth. It cleans them roadily, rendering them beautifully white and ,early, without the slightest injury to the En amel. It is healing to the gums where they are .cerated and sore. It is also an excellent die .nfectur for old decayed teeth, which are often exceediAgly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thor oughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to breath. rner•nan ONLY BY A. HAWLEY A, CO., W. Corner 10th and Lombard eta., Philad's R;ID SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 88 CENTS, • --- TBSTIMO NI &LS. The follywing ' opinion of Dr. White, as to the high Weans in which be holds the Dental Cream, must be 'efficient evidence of its value; to quote other testbnonials in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the names end addressee of persons who speak of its excellency for the teeth. PHILADELPHIA, April 15, 1864. Raving carotene examined A. Ilawley's "Solidified Dental Cronin," I hereby cheerfully recommend it to ttie public generally. St le an excellent preparation for clean/big end pre senting the teeth, and can be used by all per sons with the utmost coutiflence, as its proper ties are perfeetly4sarndess. Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a pleasantness to the breath. iDr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch St. R. Vanditsliee Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St. T. Iniraat, b, Dentist, 491 N Fourth Bt. J ey, 264 B Shath St. C A inmsbury,.Dentiet, 1119, Walnut St. D D 13, 784 Arch P M Dixon, 891 Arch 01. sdve4 Townsend, Dentist, 526 N Fourth St. DB Dorphleyalenffibt, aoz -IcTenth St% • • lc 4, pcnig,Dipatist, ess N Sixth Rt. ' Pint -14-Iy. eimAcorm, ARK TIM REST 1:1 !1( A; IV.: 111.1 4 ARK' Till: BI T 18.,Vi.V8 PULA ARK TII I I nca rivE I ILLS. MIME T.O GR/I'l'a7, . l)Jrc'Fuua' GIME NO FALSE CALLS TO TUE. WATER CLOT. BUT A B . :113K AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FOhl TUE lOWA:LS 13 ALC,74 . 1t3 CEJUItED. " • Newly Di+corit•.l Pr Parg.tt:v..4„ Ilr roach‘ny'A JIHI nre t VoirCativo 1.,114,111 Voir. rrorblihnd tho on'y Ve. , ..t•Lbto ott t too for (1114moi I Heronry oder duo .vort•.l. Iltv, a o 00tti..11.1 \ll. - EuET.I.I`.LE I'mrl itoors, PLANT ;Awn; ; It 11fii.g, VA IVI.;;1).t Pr::- - I'.ll/L:d 0 g - I'm 4 , 1 l+• ' I I. 1.. , • • at:T.D./A a 11,n.: :a :up/ 1. • Indian .1.1 eat, 1 , r 10.14 s a p i / I' Ili I ip:“:10101 .• .1 at Ilia t !two., ma: 15...N1 Ca' It 11l nd, I pa . I ulacli Mei 0.a , l i• .1 a.1:1 orgy 1, ttia.r I. I'. y I"au , y. ni; !., SO11T111:, t '."l. NI And I. T 11.; '4. 4rotsdblivalloils. Th" 7" “re AS EVM y RIO 11101, r.• t I th v.m rh I t to l'it" nrAO 1 Vint A , li In Oil. I ....nom nil u.l o lo 111 111 •J!1111 or Motu . t 1.1,, or I moo too.. or ATT‘r.:z4 0,, .11..11V et a t .t. w.• 14 r. •i, t dit T• • Paw • let or. •••• • I. • I `1 1•.•X,11. or !",,X TO 171.;;n• 0" Iv: nano 110 E PRIMA 0 • 1 11:,1* sYsTEm .si 411)1 :/%4 I= IMIZII .1 ltll from t off3ndieg I n, I of or ih“ t. nit or pvt et Mo-wrM4 - mT Vat, :lot teli, %slt, lk ,I 4; inn .11,1111,3111111,i11, 1,11.1{, STI: kINING• Vie 0 art. nn • C.-, ol,•• pi,. in 1,0 n‘prid I . It will 'SWUM l'll.l des.. ; TH.I s; 1.11.011 L. (1 P.I.PE P. 1 fbu qt lILRk PILL J1:1111 911.1\ C.11.o;1! PILL .1. - 4 AI T P. A Tivus n•rc rt n.n e 100 rid flame over the Ilveir .0 it tltot c 0.. I, r,nry, bl ue op. ' / ,V , ir Import:time 1i C.1.P.1 of Liver Complaints .../ '; - plees PIJOGIIIIC, JPnrnll tt , P)oraMetat Moue et tLmAm he, 4.r. In pie triadment orlerrein, either .on , , TI phoit, mot other reducing FOVOZII, , nee wrier In quinine. Their Influence extend. P.,• t Ittoatttt.t, coutrolling ,strcuattioning, nod 1 , 1 l'o• r. lac , d nod vrahthig energies, and r• go. I ~ . o; h I Ihr, eer.•tionl W thn natural performance of cuoan.,l ga: purifying the Moo& and ~3- b tein nil ..i.can:ti deposits awl Ina. buoior,, DR: ADIV A Y'S PILLS Il 0 X 17.$ f tndiee, c.ng•Vvu Fe- o ti 1'4.11.ze-1 4 gm, !kart 01:01Se I)11. , 1 , I•I.I E 141 11441' 11144f1.14.1" e 44-e 4441 pr, I II I Debillty, I n mt'nx of D t Lown's of Spir- Qninsey, 111 Kpep,,itt, Nitables, \I I'lnnt'llnly, Ifystorios, Atne norrl tom, Vatinting, I Azzi nem, I totent ion of Urino, N.•I, Itilloteness, y l doei Fever Kim'. Fever, 1..e.,9 or , I st tite, Indigestion, I ntlatninntion 'Palpitations, Sturlet Fever ; 131lious Fever, AM CURED hove token 11,1.114113 , 1 PII:1, of three plan each, in a x day.; they ettre.l men! Coastlpitann, Indigestin, and I yopepal.t. hare taken 11--tit's, and toany other rile for. yearn , ROO could only obtain temporary retie NtO;Tal theatew or these pain Ira week my oil ompl dot would appear. dwis ottlitadway'v Pt Its viral me. SIEVIIEN BENNETT, U.S. C. S." "I have I offered-with Dyspepsia and Liver C &islet fbr seven years—hare used all area of pills—,— 'they would (IVO me temporary comtert, but was CM: pelted to tale Chem all the time., I have used one bow of Dr. Hallway's t lam cored. I have not taker particle of ntxtlin ne in six months. C. St CHlLlL.,Roxbory,ilaaa. 1, 441,111, STITAINiNii AND TFINISKIIII, n. ,STRAINI .a AN) TEINSNIIII3, A e results of I ndatraostrini or Irritation of this ma issue niembrauo of the bowels, loduoud by drs.tia tills—thew imperfect pills, Instead of being dissolved y the chile, are carrlod to the bwor bowels, sod In done a pnrlsmillo niavirrnimt orleremistiOn by their Irritation hence Ike 'framing, music, uminskiap paint, pass and lancottu, and fitepiguast fairs mat to the looter Chnei, that patio; who take Mesa tape/eel pate. If you would avoid them, annornobs, whenever a purgative medicine Iv rotenerd, t.the a dose of ItADWAY'.i RI.OI.ILAIING 111.18. THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AND LEAVE THE BOWELS REGULAR. „ \ r, ?masa affilated with PILES, may nil oa poslU ours _by: their hew. • ODAM WithGUM. COATED WITT! . amt43Ml MkTEC _ Dr. Kwitny's PULP ore elettehtlrea watt Gum, ere free from bode or smell, eel be titan MILE times mdwn ell occesionc. Igo Mager ME result front colds, it elpdeed to wet or - damp member anew taking them SIX OP RADWAY'S PHIS Have secured is,rmorous evaonatton,. In severe emit indiunmatton or the Bowel., Paralysts ‘ 6tx., atter Crutal ii•fle3n Oil, Woottona as4taMrsetai4S com pletely ratted. A dose or Midway's Pllle int remove au obstructlow, and secure a hoe passage. Direetlegar use are Weide each box. Price per b0x,46 cents. Nord " 1 , Medice Dealers. and StoreLomPolL .7,N1V1-g-t in try Agent boa been furnished with and new made Pills. As each box It MUM" a Else" Opeeed Label, take none others. • RAILWAY 8 OD., IT Maiden Lana, Nei York. IMPORTANT TO ALL. --SINCE TM' Fttit— Vir a W. MeCL/414.A1D has removed hie large and splendid l ifolic of araanr-srana IMOTIMMr. AiD GENTEP FITRNISHING GOODS,• to the ARMORY BUILDING, on the 3tqrtb out corner of the Diamond, where he will be happy to his old Nandi and.customers. His stock it comprised in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES, VRSTINOS, TRINNINOS.• COLLARS, NECK-VMS RAMAN]) CAPS, and in hot, every article word . by' Vcell-dressed • gentlemen.' . CLOTHING HADR I TO ODDER 04A illortft s, ,- * 00. iauslatmon s" tOrNilf !engulf U. raladd gnome Give him a call. Jaa29'64-I.r. ~~. 1~II:IIC.11 ~. 'ILL ctrtp: 'limit of Blood . to tlie 'lead, Obstructions, Dropsy, Acute Erysipe- I leatlache, [Lad breath,, (alternation or the Intestines, Apoplexy, 'Enlargement of the Spleen, Scurxy, Whooping Cough, Worms, IBad breaths, 1 Pleuriiry.