Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 25, 1864, Image 3

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THB` a •' p a Ad In avail°,
$3,60 when viotpoidla odtonco, and $3,00 wham
sob pad' boleti the Kpiratlon of the Tear. '
ANSWERS TO OORRESPONDEN'tS.
Lint—We di deb knotrom die we bel,jere tbnt
any cure fosebaldnees Ism yet been redid
otti. Ton 214 'deli e 4 Win down en en
Impostor.
(hones C...--The Demoeiathi majority In the
Ootober election on the Coagresslonol vote
was between 15,000 aiid 18,000.
J., 0. z l / 4 —Communication received; the papers
Weill regularly forwarded, but we_ grill for
,' ward the missing numbers; hope that it wont
itallPon mein.
mu.ssevso.--;arew York la the beat ploa• fir
you to pond after them, as there they will
be mole likely to get them first,
U9llll naaa:—We ace not much of a horse
_ Pokey, but can say that Flora Temple/a
- time (2:19j), on the Kalamazoo track,
liflohlgoo r le the beat made.
Elossonisna.—Sind the foots and figures ' along
and we will publish them, previded yon
, send your name and address or • guarantee
that they are genuine._
kfosio.—By looking over the advertising col
umns of most any of the eitipspers 'you
, will probably meet with ,what you wont.
THINGS ASOUT TOWN AND COUNTY
• Our Devil has now In his p i ossesskin‘i pair
of new boot, found on last Friday evening.
The owner den have them by nulling at this
coffins and Proving property, free of all
charge, exolpt tee fee usually given when
the " aotiretto-pay,"-
0
i*. Harry Knorr, 'of /toward was V‘r,
serous y n red •by being tbroirn from a
buggy. leg was broken' above the
ankle, no that the bones 'protruded at the
fracture. Be 'has been in a very critioal
situation and it as f.ar , •
would be necessary. We are glad to learn
that ho Is repovering, and hopes are enter
tained of preserving the limb.
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"The holiday season.it approsobing, and
We would say to those wht desire to obtain
is beautiful present which will bo apprecd
--ated—brytturtgr or - old - ot either anz;go-to
barnhat9 Nitselsior Picture Car and pro
, our* ono of his beautiful Photograph
Albums. If you desire, to make a rich "and
'minable present to a friend, he tan accom
modate you with an album to suit. If you
have but little to spend on a gift, ha hay
- - beautiful articles in his Beata a small cost.
An aooldent occurred one day last weok
on the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe railroad, on
the, north silo of the bridge over the Bald
_Bogle Creek, near hlllesburg. Some work
men engaged - ou the road had taken up a
rail, for the purpose of making some re
palre, when a train same
,suddenly around
the curve and was precipitated down 'an ,
embankment, making a frightful smash,
and threatening the lives of all who were
near. The whole trait' went down, while
the locomotive passed In safety, in what
manner we nano!. tell. We believe no one .
was seriously injured, though the danger
must hare been very great, and the escape
of the hands almost.ntiraoulous.
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We had the pleasure lately of riding over
We Bald Eagle Volley. rsiicoad,- from this
t " . Ouse to Howard.. The workmen entrusted
with the ballaStlng of the road are deserving
of the highest praise for the rapid and effi
glint manner In which they have done their
work. The road 1.6 very Smooth, considering
Its recent ootustruotion, and promises soon
to be one of the moot pleasant in the State.,
We were struck wile the neatness and
,Itstdor of all the, arrangements, sis' well as
the polltoi!tess of the gentlemanly conductor
of the passages; train. In a week or two
4 11 be traok will be laid through, and trains
run regularly between Tyrone and Look
Eleven.
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The weather for the last ten days has been
„ what the alumnae makers call variable. We
have bad a touch of all the seasons. Pint
the balmy air and bright sunshine, of
Spring:tfien the sephyrs of, lummar, the
'„froets and falling leaves of Autumn, and
concluding with the snow and sleet . of
Winter.. We were flattered several times . in
the last few days by the genial rays of the.
sun into the belief that our Indian Summer
wee approaching, but each tune we have
been disappointed. We are now drawing
so close to the domains of Winter that we
need soareely look for muoh fine weather,
but make up our minds to bear the cold
blasts, and tread the slushy streets es
signedly as possible. Oo to Sussman*,
and he will fit you in et. , bran new" milt
and a pair of magnificent boots, end you
an brave both mud 'kid storm.
C'=
SHOULD Si IsgaSTIGATIIO.—A women by
the name of Miller, the wife of a soldier in
the army, and the mother of four -soma
children, died in this Borough under cir
cumstances, alleged to be of the most horrid
character.- As the report Is at present
circulated, this woman and her children
for month, have been in most nCoessito'us
circumstances. The -Borough authoritiele
'were Galled ippon. to afford relief. One of
the persons oontgeoted with the adatinistra-'
Lion of our Borough affairs, (whose name
we will suppress until the truth of the
statement, can be ascertained), called at the
hones occupied by Ulu woman and her
children, at different times, and made
attempts to bare criminal intereolvse with
her. This she resisted and meads his attempt.
*noun to some of her neighbors. In ions.-
'guano of this exposure and the persistence
'of the woman in maintaining *r virtue
*Pima , ail hie :Pursuasions and' monshes,
ibis Baron* magnate wreaked his vengeance
upon be i f ef*dog to Walsh her with
'the necisisariei of ger, in Consequence of
*hide tile Auks* diva 'el laid Dandily
indinitig frau absolute destitution and
Misrsation 1
This. ,is the story as eiroulited about
town. If t,
. it is:true, there is no punishmen
too poet flir the villain who perpetrated
thisenermity. The fair fame of our town,
and tier Muer of !amnion humanity require
aillOolioulti be 130eatligaisli. iota
i•
thoroughly. e s undentend that Japan
Lune hat talon the matter in hand aid
intends sifting It to the Webs. He rill
•probalsly inbuilt it to the Grand Jury for
invettiptlon mod ere& If he impartial=
the allegations to be true, sit brings, the
perpetrates to‘uniiiga Puabbinel% be will
;feaertes earnunt
ty. Whatever developments iney.'sppees
we wIU give to the pubUein igieltifte, to
gether with Gormless of the easement if the'
oblige should. prove true.
MILITAZIr VIEW, AND
BlNOxus, sad sit searing from Irritation of
the throat and Hoarseness will be ,agreeably
surprised at the almost Immediate relief af
forded by life use of Brown', Bronchia . Tro
ches.
r 'J'heir &amnia:at ingredients allay pul
monary Irritation, maid after publio speaking
or singing, when the' throat Is weakened and
wearied by too Much exeroise, their use will
giro renewed strength to the. roast organs.
We Would call the attention of our read
ers to the opening of s new store by J. W.
Cooke & Co., next door above to Butt's
Hotel, Reynold's building, *here will be
found a large and varied aseortment of such
goods as ore to be generally found in a
country store. Look out for hie advertise
ment next weok.
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.thraan AGAINST . Firtss.:—The
reeeipt for extingulaiiing tires in caso,pf
neeealty will prove Inopportune, now that
,the winter is at hand and acohlonts from fife
'tiro of snoh 'frequent occurrence.' As thl
time le' at hand for replaclng- stoves and
lighting the first fires of the general in these
that ha7n.acit, bean used for a time, tiworiiat
caution may in'at to out aeration, and may,
sate us the unpleasant duty of announcing
that some citizen has been burned out.
fires, and as the family and friends gather
around them it is natural to pile on the 4dn
dlings in order to address-the cheerfulness of
tho occasion at snob times the chimneys are
most likely to take fire and if the wrnd — bh
high the buildings of the immediate neigh
borsare endangered. There le a simple meth
od of extinguishing the fire In a chimney
which may be used by any one on the instant
It Is this : Take a large handfull of salt,
throw It on the fire in the titan and close
/dl9, stove ae_olosely as possible. I 6 will
surely extinguish the flames it once.
DeED.
,
On the 9th'of November, alters very short
illness, Robert Gilliland, in the 64th year or his
ago. llis remelts were interred at Church Hill,
where ha leaves a large circle of fribods 3.0 la
ment his loss.
The Bellefonte Market.
White Wheat per bushel, - $ 705
Bed, do do 3,25
.
Rye, • do 1,25
Corn Shelled /". do
~.., 30. 150
Oat., do 70
Barley, do 1,50
Buelapheat, d0.....„..-............. -75
Cleve,"Beed do t' Hop
Putatlimy ~. do 50
Lard, ,-,
per pound, ......... .....,.... 25
Aeon do 95
Tallow, d 0...
Butter,..e.
egg , , per dozen
Pluter, ground,......per t0n,...
L•PI.GIAL NOTICE
, TO CONSUMPTIVES
Consumptive sufferers will resolve valusbs
prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asth
ma,Bronshitio, and all throat and lung affec
tions, (trim of charge,) by sending their address
to REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
octl4 3m Williamsburg, Rings Co. N. Y.
jak . l27. AND San.—Prof. J. /SWAMI, M. D.,
Oculist d• Aerial, formerly of Leyden, Hol
land, Is located at N0..1.11 Pine St., Philadel
,pkia, were persons afflicted with diocesan of
the lye or Ear will be schintifloally treated and
cured, if curable.;Sr Artificia/ Eye. inserted
without pain, No 'barges made fur examina
tion. The Medical faculty is Invited, as 1m ham
no secrets In his mode of treatment.
July 1,'64-17.
PR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT,
In pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lameness,
outs, galls, °olio, &o. Read the following t.
Burns, July 7th,1883.
Dr. TODIA11:—Wo have used for the put year
your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, brui
ns/none and cuts, and in every instance found
it the best article Lever 'tried in this circus eina
pany. Please rend six dozen, es II is the only
liniment we use now, We have 108 hoesessome
very valuable, and do not want to leave town
without it. HYATT FROST,
Manager Van Antburgh k. Ode Menogrm.
Bold by all druggists. iorMee b 6 Courtlandt
Bt., Non 'York. oet2l 4t
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
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pROTIIONT OR'S NOTICE, "
In the Court of Common Pleas
of Centre County, in the matter of the petition
of Frederick Weaver, Samuel J. herring, John
Kreamer, Michael Hunt and Philip Storer,
Trustees for anti in "behalf,. of the 'Lutheran
Congregation, known by that nets of the Salem
.congregation, Manes townsitfp, of the Lu
theran congregation known by the name of
Penn's Creek congregation in Gregg township,
and the Lutheran congregation of itebersburg,
in Miles township, praylofor an order of the
court for the sale of all the certain tract of land
situate in- Haines town ship, oonte,ining thirty
sores, more or has, known as the parsonage of
said congregation, whereupon the (hart did,
op
the 24th day of August, 1864, order and di rect
tint aotice to all partimintereaded be gives by
publication in two newspapers published in Cen
tre qotustr, one In tho English and the other in
the German language, for At ipast three UMW-
Are Weeks, to appear hi the Court on the lint
day of November tens, to wits 28th day of
Norenber, A. L.,1884, and oho* lonise, if any
they bare , why the Court shall not Malts hie de
cree prayed for in said petition, of all which
parties interested hereby take notice. ." •
"0et.28-31 JAS. 11. LIPTON, Proth'y.
pENNEIPPVANIA, CHNTBB COIJAZY S. 13.
TO the Heirs and Roptasdt,Mives of
David Briabin, deceased.
I, J. P. Gaubert, Clerk of the Or
„, 1 phone Court of said County of Centte,
"”' po here certify, tbat Orphans! Court
held at Bellefonte, the 22nd day of 4u
-1864, before the Honorable the Judges of meld
Court. flu motion a rule was granted upon the
he.rs and representetivasof David Brisbin dee'd.
to oome Into the court on the fourth Monday of
November next, and except Of IVIDIIO to accept
or to show 0•111/0 why the rola estate oratd do.
owed 'Weld not be sold.
IN TBBTLMONY WHEREOF, I have bare
auto oat my hand and alined the seal of said
Court. at Bellefonte, the 22nd day of November
d. D. 1864.
JAMBS Ro„LIPTON, Froth.
RICHARD - VIONLBY, •
Nov. 41111 1864-4 t.
MARX YOUR RAGEI -
Stump. be BR" Buffalo • Babas
or may Wag ass of the kind,Ao be gala at .11
Ihnos sad at ezeedingly low primp, at the tbsp
oaks gibOtalm is Delleteat.
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ARMY .dl trE DROPS!
rialltell P.WDZ ion omit. oy
FEVER AND ANUS
AND ALL ,
13ILLIOUS DISEASESit-
ATTENTION I I
SUFFERERS FROM FEVER AMR AGUE do.
This moot wonderful sonkedy for the perma
nent cure of FEVER AND AUDI:, hc., wee
dlooorered BOUM goats ago by one of the moat
110tglfTL/10 AID 11000SOMIL
CHEMISTS OF ArMERICAI
Out of thousands of cases It bas never been
known to fail in effecting a radical cure. A. sin•
lo bottle of .e. dro .1 aro •arad diseases
.11i01111011NLY SLYMarro TIIYYOB IYILLIOL 11111 D
ICAL TALC:CT,
It contains nothing that will LoJure thq don.
natation
It purinee thttlood I
It removes obstructions from the liver
It promotes thediecharge or bile!
It effects s radical and permanent, c)irguby'ra
moving the cameo upon whioh the o do
ponds.
TEM
ARMY AGUE DROPS,
As its name imports, has been and Is the great
Specific for all billions diseases in the army. It
has no canal. Its popularity in the army and
qlsolthere is punnlversal as its mires have been
qulok and wonderful. As a
PREVENTATIVE
It has proved a groat blooming and saved many a
valuable life in those iiiiannuitia totalities
wboro they would have fallen victims to Bilious
disease.
CUILLB WILL NOT BATTU II 1111/1811 DIIOPII
Asa Tsx gm 1
TIIB
ARMY AGUE DROPS;
Qtrzoirxr DRIVie AWAT
17,00
LANGUOR AND WEAKNESI§ 11
'AND
RESTORES THE SYSTEM
to Ite Nature. BOTANCY And ANIMATION;
invigorating the body end cleating 'out
EVERY VESTIGE OF DISEASE
pro4nood by loathawne mit/ism
BE WISE IN TIME!
tzw.coz4
hoo ot raiding oot. i o n a 0
t Fever ot
. and Ague
ARMY AGUE DROPSI '
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,And It is strongly,rooommended Op parsons tray
sling through places obargod with btlasm.
We respeotfully null attention to our Testimo
nials. Many of our letters attest that luindreds
of lives hive been saved in the Army by its use.
Indeed so well are its curative qualities appre
ciated In the Army, that the most successful
Burgeons in the Sold and Mospital use it almost
exclusively in the diseases for which we claim
its' infalibility. The best physicians always
seize the best means to effect a ours, hence the
universality of the
ARMY AGUE DROPS.
TEsissaaoszzAns.
Wa aro happy to Afar to
Gui. McMalian Rt Rev Binh Potter PI Y
Gen Fremont Rev Dr Tyng "
Gen Burnside • Rev Dx.Taylor. "
Gen Hancock'.. Rey H W BeecharaPkln
Gun Kilpatrick, Rey B H Chapin, "
Gen Rice Revs Mr. Bheever, N Y.
Col Pie, 05th N Y Rai Mr. Bangs, "
Col Quick 15th NY C Hon M P Odell "
Col Powlor 14 N Y S Mien Mayor Wood "
Maj Doremus, AD 0 M Kalbleisch "
MO Reisinder,S6th Pa Mayor Gunther "
MO Wilcox, AD 0 Horses Greelr od sk.,
Mal Ramsay Sur USA And kund [other
Maj Stilwell, , " eqissillykorell own gen-
Maj Babcock; ." Women, for which see
Lint-Whelan " olroblar, 1,
gibe ONE DOLLAR per BOTTLE,
ISE
WILCOX & Co
Pt office, I v.
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181 W.A.It STRUT, lbw YORK.
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N4 l l3.—None genutnisunless lowing oat *lg
natius on ths mappst.
4 0 4 , Don't let yom. Druig&t put you ot with
any other remedy. If he dose not have it fbr
sale, melon us sl,3b per mail, and we will Pend
yea one bottle of the Army Arse DrOPPOr mail
postpaid IYILLOOX, i 00.
Nov. 181 h, 114-11151 s 181 Water S. N. Y.
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NEW AD' , 1:.0 z EMENTI3
, The h i lts " Nomads INs'imme or
maned Napalmed by me and ran Mod ea
erriln Mese for the laspestion of babe,
ON
tsp 8, NONNI; end al *them in any way in
terested, and will be peeemded tp the
Court of Gentle eo to be at, onto,
Wi - elli — isid - - ow iiitaroi,
the 30th der of November A. 13,18111.
Ist. 'IIN Ashanlatndlon sooonat of IL R.
MoGetllater, AdnilandrNar on estate of Jolla
G. Low ey , deed. late of Bellsiftmte.
_pad. The amount of Wm. and John Wolf,
*Wile. on estate of Jacob Wolf deo'd., lobs of
Mee twp.
-,•'54. The Somme of John Wolf, administrator
On rostote of George Wolf, deed. late of Mos
t rth. The Guardlansidp.aoooont of Dena W.
Ifall, on the estate of D. W. and Albert plater,
minor children of Samuel Raker, deo'd. late of
Howard twp.
D.b. ;The account °times It....Hend - ertfon Ad
uthes. on estate of Dauld B. Henderson doll.
late of Patten twig • ' •
6th. Tho Quardaieship amount of W. Myers
end. Adam Rankin Executors bit estate of Peter
Moldomart deed. Guardain of the minor chil
dren Of Mictutel Miller, late of Forgimon twp.
deed. •
tth. The account of John Garberich and Wm.
Darter, Executors of the Last will and Testa-
meet of Elisabeth Harter deo'd. *to of Manion
twp.
oth. Tho aooount of John M. Barnhart, Ad
ministrator Cum leitamento onus°, on estate of
Archibald Bathurlot, dee'd. late of Howard twp.
oth. The Executorship account of Jacob
Noldigh and John llosterman Executors on es
tate of David Nedigh dec'd. late of flains twp.
10. The &commit 'of LOWill Low, ded. late of
Gregg twp.
11. The account of Thomas B. Potter, groan
tor on eatatp of Borah Miller, dee'd,,late of Rush
tarp. _ .
12. The account of henry Spyker Adminlet.
on ?state of-John Kraemer, doe'd., late of Kuhns
twp.
13. The account of Michael Dunklo Aderdidn't.
on estatb of John Cosner, doo'd., lato of Walker
tw ri. T 1144 &emir tof George Oden kirk Adm i nisi.
on estate of John S. Graham, doo'd., late of Pot
ter tarp. ,
15. The account of Samuel Rier and John
if Bible, Adrernift. estato of ak'Ob Denham,
deed. late of Potter tirP.
The PO onnt of henry W. and Irrsel
hallos twp.,
7,/. The eirtial aneount of Dr. M. Stowarti
Surviving Bxecuctor on estate of John Mullhol.-
hunt dee'd., Into of Burnside five. .
18. The neentent of, M. T. Milliken and Reber
apardlees Cia as tato of T iolux-
Blenehitrd Valentine deed. late of Bellefonte.'
19. The account of Mary Ann Irwin Execu
trix of on estate of James Irvin, deed., late of
Bellefonto.
'2O. The acootintofJaeob and W. S. Gray,
Administrators on estate of Petor 13. eray doled.
of Patton twp.
21. ThO accouht of Christopher Schlem, Ad
rninitet.. on thO estate of Catharino Gill, deed.
late of Spring tyrp.
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fleotwor.
guiamoNs IN DIVORCIE. ,
- Win. C. Black Tennis Lavinia
Frier: %,
In tiro Court of Common Pleas of Centro Co
No. 37 Nov. T. 1884.
The Comnionweali,ht Pennsylvania to the
Sheriff' of,Ventrq count 'iveoting.
CENTRPI COUNT
Whereas, Wm. C. Black, did on thelnd day
of May 1804, prefer pia filiation to our said
Judges of our Court of Common .11eas for tho
County of Centre, prajingfot the oifunt therein
cot forth that he might be dirott4 2 from the
bonds df matrimony entered into with you La
.vinia Frier.
We do therefore command yorolhe said , La
vinia Frier, that setting aside al( other business
and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in
your prayer person before our judges at Belle-
fonts, ale Court of Common Pleas there to be
held for the County of Centre on the fourth
Monday of November next, to answer the poti
lion or libel of the said Wm. C. Blank, and to
show cause if any you have, why tho said Win.
0. Black your husband ehould not be divorced
from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the
"act of Glenbral Assembly In such cue made and
provided. And hereby fail not.
Witness Samuel Linn Bad" Prolddent Judge
of ovr siddlCout at Bellefonte the Pth day of
Sept. A. H. 1864. •
XAB. LlPtoß, "roily
RICHARD CONL . H . P. Siemtj.
Sopt3o-ta
H AUPT &Co,
Have removed their Foundry from
the old Stand at Bellefonte to the Atilesburg
Foundry and Machine 'hops, where they contin
uo to manufacture the Wktta improved plow, cen
tre Lever side Hill and shears for all the plows.
ever made in this county. They also have an
attractive rarietiof
IRON RAILING, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES
STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING.
.
To this department of the badness they give
particular attention, and brie.' large stock of
Patterns on hand for steam, door and Saw Mine,
STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES '
of tiny 'desirable capacity, from ten to twenty
Horse Power built in the beet of style. They
•also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow
'era—and four terse sweep Powers and Thresh
ing machines to Suit cithef. Corn crullers and
other articles to we/nen:nu to mention. Orders
received and castings delivered, with a variety
of the above:inuned astioles kept at the old
Hayes's property near the depot it Bellefonte
Pa., where they have Machine, Plow and Patern
Takers, the best in the country, that can be
consulted at any time concerning any work that
may be wanted in their line of business. Give
them a call you that oraukyour work doho up to
order.
A. itAIIPT, ct co
May 6th 1864.—1 y
A LECTURE T'Co Y OUNG Etl ,
Just published to s.BoulookEnvelopb.
Price six Cents.
A lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Rad
ical Cure of Spennatorriacca or Seminal Weak
ness, Involensary Emissions, Sexual Debility,
and Impediments to Marriage generally. Net
vousnoii, Cuniumption, Epilepsy and Bits;
Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from
Self Abuse, Am. By Robt. J. Culvorwell, M.D.,
Author or the "Green Book," &a.
The world renowned author, in this admirable
lecture, clearly 'proves from his own experience
that the awful oonsetpumica of self abuse may
be effectually removed without medicine, and
without langerous surgical operations, bougies,
Instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out •
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
whiob every eufforer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove •
boon to thousands and thousands.
Beet ender seal, to any addles, in a plain
sealed envelope, or two postage stamps, by std
dressing CUAS. J. 0. KLINE & Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office Box 4586.
VALUABLE EIWIESTATF FOR BALE.
The : undersigned, executors on
the estate of .Thomas" Stuart s , dore'd, late of
Shaver's Creek, Huntingdon Co., offer" at private
side, a valuable farm or tract of land„ 'keen) in
Ferguson township, Centre county, W,Joining
lands of James Campbell, W. B. Meek, Peter
Beoldin and ore, containing
ONE HUN ED AND FIFTY-NINE ACRES.
About 100 acres of the land is cleared, and un
der the highest state of cultivation, the balance
L well timbered with pine, oak add Chestnut. A
large orchard of ohoita fruit, tairclher with
GOOD DwsuaNct. HOUSE, PIM' BANK
BARN,
and one bittid*g belonging to eh. Property
Nor farther ..Welliale'elegilr of "
wridgidm
Cottage Pe thp4inomitrion -044 or,
JAMBS G. GPI:MGT, ••
Simmers Creek, Guatiagdoi Co.
oet2B-111
TO ALL W/1014. IT MAT 0040BILN.
Hallos le hereby even that lb.
setoant and vonohers of John Bail i g A.
Reek* Tomb*" of 'John Sam has
been lied ht the Ooart of Common This Oen
tre delay, end wM be prisenbid at *gnat term
of said inert (28th of,ifor. IMO for *eosins*.
tlea. sat unless ortollOteas welled as or before
the third iii,,yEsgt
a.c. tem the aid &want win
be eon,
ovedidr" 7 ittirrLIPTOT, Proth'y.
surazotrs:
IMPORTAN?
TO TTI
NV AL ID Sit.
_140,0 IN TUB:fLO,ODI
It is *ell- known to the • median' Profeaalon
that Iron is the vital pylawipleer life element af
the blood. This in dlerived _chiefly from the
food we eat; but if the food is not properly di,
poled, of if, from any awe adlterer, the na.
ossuary qiulatlty of bum la not taken into the
oirodatictp, orbecomes redaoed, the whole Bye.
tem rollers. The bad blood will Irritate the
heart, will clog up the lungs, will islopittr the
brain, will obstruct the liter, and-will send the
ammo predating elements to alL t parte of the
system, and every one will infer In whatever or
gan may be predisposed to disease.
The groat value of
IRON AB qk mitinCgcs, "
Is well known and acknowledged by all medi
an! MUM The difficulty hu lieu to obtain eueb
a preparation Of Was will enterlhe circulation
and assimilate It once with the blood. nett
point," says Dr. Hayes, klasseobusetts State
Chemist, has heel attain& in the Peruvian Syr
up, by combination in a way before unknown.
THE PER U VIANItYRUP
Is a protested solution of the Proxotide of
Iron. A now discovery In medicine that strikes
at thg, root or disoase by supplying the blood
with Ite vital principles of Life:Element—Blood.
TUE PERUVUN SYRUP ,
Corea toppepela, Liver ComplainLDropsy, Fever
end Ague, Lou of Energy, Low Spirits,
TRES'ERUYWI SYRUP
Infuses strength, vigor, and new lifs into ths
system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution."
PER'UVIAN SYRUP
Cures Nervous Affections, Female eomplainte,
and diseases of the Kidneys and illaddor.
'71I& PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a specifla for all diseases originating In a
bad state of the blood, or accompanied by Debil
ity or a Low State of the System.
Pamphlets eoniiiining certitioates of curer, and
hoommendhtione from some of the most emi
nent Physiciaus, Clorguied tuidothore, will be
sent frec t 9 on address. •
0 ISO 00 a 0 et
actor of testimonials.
11110103
JOHN E. WII,LIABIS, ESQ.,
President of the Ifetropelitan Beni, N. Y
REV. ABEL STEVENS,
Leto Editor Chrintinn A toc t gaj 9 ad, j_mnig,
EEV. P. CHURCH,
Editor New York Chronicle. .
Rev. Jno Plerpnet, Lewis Johnson, M 1)
Roy. Warren Burton, Roswell Kinney, M
Rev. Arthur Id Fuller, B K Kendall, Id 1)
Rev. G R6bbins, IV It Chisholm, M D
Rev. S Cobb, ' ' Francis Dana, .111 I)
Rev. ,T 8 King. Jdfentiab Stone, In I)
Rev. E Nate, Jr., J Antonio thoebee,M D
Rev. J H Clinch, A 4 Hayes, MD
Rita. it, , -- A - Millin M anoint - . i
Rev. P C lay, .111. Chilton, M D ,
Rev. - . 1 W Ohnstaad, II E Kidney, MD.
Prepared by N. L. Clark & Co., exclusively tor
J. P. Dinamoro, No. 491 Broadway, New York.
Sold by al thuggish.
REDISING'S RUSSIA SALV.h I
FORTY YEARS EpERIENCE
has fully established the supdriority of
REDDING'S - RUS§IA SALVE
Over all other healing 'preparations.
It alum all kinds of Cuts, Sores, Scalds,
Burns, Roils Ulcers, Salt Ahearn, Erysipelas,
Sties, Piles. 'corns, eds. Lips, Sore, Eyes, Ae„
removing the pain at once, and 'rodeoThe the
most angry looking swelling and Inilamation as
If by magic:
GREAT EXCITEMENT IN MILEBBURG
LYONS tr. LOEB,
Dealers In Foreign and Domostio Dry-Goods,
GROCERIBS, BOOTS ARID SHOES,
have rewired and ere just opening the largeet
oasottment of the bog : ,
CABAPEST ABB ,3190.1 SEASONABLE
GOODS,
00ASIBTIXO or
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LADIES'
FLIES, BONTAGS, HOODS, 111113LiElt
BALMORALS, nOOP SKIRTS,
and one of the largest assortments, of I.
LATEBtBTYLB READY MADBOLOTELNG
MEN AND BOYS WEAR,
in Centro County, which will be told st s Mut.
Lion of from
'URT TO FORT* PER CENT.
ALSO,
FLoVJR, FEED AND PEOVISIONS,
and all oracles usually kept a first class
country sto?e. octl4 44.
STILL IN THE FIELD!. •
AND FA,I3. AHEAD IN LOW PRIOESII
JOHN S. LONEBERGER,
TIN,SLIEET'IRON 4% STOVE mEnoftin
BISHOP STIIIIET--BiLLEFOXTEp PA
Takes this method of informing all tho people
of Centro county, and whoever else pleases to
read, that hie stook of
TIN, SHEET /ROE AND COPPERWARE
is not to be surpassed - by say dealer in central
Pennsylvania, and that Ids maßiatioturod arti
cles, such as
BUCKETS,
• BOILER.%
BASINS,
• KETTLES, ego..
ate of the best quality, the best make, and for
sale cheaper than at any establishment of the
kind in the State,, • , •
Ile harem, a spießdid let of
STOVES OF ALL BENDS
and description, whit& will be sold at exceed
ingly low rates.
SPOUTING, ROOFING,
and other work, dope on % the Morten nodes and,
most reasonable terms. '%
Farmers, Mechanics, Morotwat, std•overy
body else ato invited to call and examine his
stook.
N. B.—Repairing of all kinds neatly,and ex
peditiously don% and on the most seasonable
tarsus..
June 24, 'll4-ytt.
NYBN' A LANDZIA,
/MIRTH £ ARCH. STREETS, PRIELADEL.,,
Cater 031' the best trade, and War no bate or
deception to induce Custom, but ration
PAIR DEALING
eon
. GOOD 0.0088.
Belt Icsantoll,
Paibionable BILK%
Nobility PLAIDS,
PIN'S POPLINS, r •
• - Desk 1013 LARDS, .
Pigott& MEMO&
Plaid SIAM%
o" , GOOD BLANKETS,
P.B, We folios GOLD, doses as elate as
foliewr diva Not, is 0154ibli br
ae4- Oilmen' to - ems*, *via 11, '
;
worm; Aaszvek.
SPRING AND Bffllllllß GOODS
=1
unto nowr lIMANG
ON ram srssiir;:szrAirro4r7B,P.4.
THE' HOFFER BROTHERS
Have Jost received the finest sesortoieot of
hirw e vind rummer goods ever brepght to this
phlokthay s oiled pitoiss.shat , do!'y
eensistins
311 est Quality Ladies Dress Goods.
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.MERINOS,
CASIIMERES,
VELANES, •
CA LICORS •
AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
, AL . A GOOD ASSORTMENT OB
WOodew
'ma Ws" limo Ware,
Flour mid Food, Cop.*
&ram Teas, Molasses, ,
Pia+sr, Dried Fruit, Rai..
.inaaaaia awl Candles, Falf, To
&woo, Soo, U. R P.lZiapo,4oo4,Salorotoo,SodooEN
ALSO ]
a largo ofisatianent of ladles' sad goDUomen's
800 r*; SHOES & GAITERS.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
kAGNIFICBIyT BARGAINS
OFFERED TO evacuesiens FOR-
=
Bellefonte, Ps. May Bth, 1803.
lIARDIVAJIE A Np CUTLERY I
aazwrassana *muss%
DRAWS)!!! DI
FOILEION AID DOMESTIC ELLEDWARE
For tile people generally we have
ooal hods, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal
sifters, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks
table cutlery, pellet cutlery, plated
spoons, plated forks, table castors,
-sorversFtera-mrd-ceffetrimtarbatter--
knives : mill saws, cross-. u
• saws, circular saws, gang , •
saws Ales, Wrop i oliel, "kola
•
Indundrs; fialehets, mat
tocks, picks, fork., grub
hoes, shovels, spades.
spading forks, hose,
rakes, bed pinkkair,twine,
sofa springs, coal oil lamps,
\ whips, sleds, skates, willow-
chairs; double-seated willow
, chairs for children; corn ehellers,
feed cotters, plows, coffin trimmings,
emery, borax, ruin, pitch, red chalk,
white chalk, wire, horse nails, meat,
tete, males, wash-boards, roclhig-hbrstut,
horse bitdata, wooden pails, mop stickachums,
clothe* Pins, paistio-mashers, butter hales; bet
ter prints,rolling pins, porch mate, door msds,.
parlor ats, paint bmhes;jhuse bintskes,s9me
brushes, bores brushes, stove brushes, coins
ter brushes,
corn poppers, whips, sleigh
bells, skates, heel-calks, glee, enamelled
• kettles, brass kettles, copper ketiles,
glue kettles, stew kettles, sauce
pans, sledges, broad axes thim
bles, skeins and bomM, axle •
Areash, paints in oil, paints
dry, linseed oil, itibrio oil.
beusine:ourtain lixture• -
pump chain, grind
stones, wooden
pump tubes.
pumps, pump
Warm,
ALSO, Sidee, Pistols, Shot-guns, Owl:
Springs, Glass, !edged ?gels, Saddler's Hard
ware, and all °thin kinds of merchandise usual
ly kept in a weU regulated hardware store.
The stork Is entirely new, and we are enabled
sell lower than any other establishment in QIN
entry. Our place of business will be found on
Northwest corner of the Diamond.
DdXSTRESEISD d MUST.
DellefontePa. May lit, 186,3..4
SPRING AND rithiMßE TRADE.
More goods eau be bad torten money
•
at the cheap More o
urs •
zumnb iltzszn,
at Centre Hill; Centre County, Pennsylvania,
than at any other establishment in the State.
lie keeps constantly on hand a choice stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
V 0 T 8 & SHOES, HATS a CAPS,
Ready-Meade Clothing,
Notiusut, Quesaiware, Hardware, Willow Jhod
Woodou Ware,
And in fact la,oorftplote assortment of' all the sr
tiolos usually found m a first class coantrr
_store.
DRESS GOODS
Fronch Merinos, all wool, Nubia, Coburgs,
Alpacoas, Blaok Bilk; A., &c.
HOSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and
Drawere,'Fine'Shirta, Silk , Cotton and Linen
Handkarchiefa, Hoop Skirts, host makes.
CLOVIS AND CANIMERBB—Brenoh Broad
cloths, Salado, Mellott's, 10., for *JAW wear
811 AWLS—A full lbw, all wool
BOOTS AND 8110103
Wb will keep at all time a 1 ll emortmeato
°triton' made goods.
PRODUeI? TA SEWV
In lizeliange lbw Goods wadi the
MIIEBT MAR . lttft PRIONS
PAID IN diSR FOR GRAIN OF
. ALL =M.
CALL, 31.1111[01D a. EILLZET/711.
Aug. 18115-tt. R. KELLER:
RADRI,,E & HARNESS
MANUFACTORY. .
The inbacriber begs leave to Infirm 14 world
and flue le of Centre moody in particular,
thurhe tendons' to carry on the Saddlery
Menlo.'" its various lorsochrm•bt his shop '
on the N corner d
er of AILIOMIANY , an
Ifi lmn.
BISHOP Streets ; where ono be found at all
times a full supply et
Saddles,.
--e
Wagolataspern, .r
Bridal,
Carnage liantoon,
. Collars. ,
Warnirldpo, ..
V
,Trunko, • - ....,
~ RID Aug Wil pie l'; ,
• '' •
I,
12--
.1 -', ' ''' • i . '
,', is. dia.
.ini‘k of thO . ltaretirga i saiitat trrennniolii -
tb malgginiter , Wad . :Inlay
$lBll. nnor - inMentro lp Arrioilziontholowl.
an4lfrio,l4 . ' rot , I nOs toor . .
olinne. 1 .-- -. : • t'k' ' '
''"- . • • '.W . 11; 4 100311' 411 .
ilibeeiet - boWy lOW
_.** 04
11/
NIWAS
BAIT 100T5 ANIIIR-IHAChIf
Worantod—oontr awl yonnolf--
not Owego/ at feang.
Lanai stoat Or or ALL %I -
aßocasnts, QIIIIINOWAIPI OF XIV
TIM An 6 =l
MAIM& •
8001"TtI0DIN 0 3 , 8.
/ILL Now or :I , 111.9 ova r
LADIESAVIS; SEIr - STYLES, VICTOR
INES, 13rft3,, FURS, ,SAPES, Acr. Lo.
NOTIONS
Ladies ftfooklog,nools, Worm ?Cubits, No!
time of 41 kiwis .
COMB AND SKR HURATIMDE'S NOW
GOOD
N or th W e nt corner ciao Muirjesd.
WARRANTED to be jest whet we repreoemt
them. We have the very boot which we
warned, wed lower gnaw Us ell their
Vaiietioe.
,GALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
osi Fon rovasumas. • '
LEATUEIC OF . ALL DESeftWTIONB.
A watts 117114,1 C 07
SHOE FINDING
SADEMERY SADDLES, BRIDLES lIALI I ERS
OAST GEARS, HARNMS, DOLLARS
RAISES, LURES,
intrivstry artleo made end kept by psddiers,
WatiFt,Proof Poets &MAIO OrdlidWAlNSOid
wlltr R. tr E ,
?RA ?KLING BAG.,
POWDER, 8110 T AND C r Arri.
A large aisortment of Bulfslo Robot, Horse
Blankets, Sleet Bells, Pea Traps, Ae.
The bi;hort market prieee Mad for Bides BM,
' " "
Q.nd l kinds of tars.
CA 8g PAID
For Hideo and Skins at Durnstdes.
The good time has emus b(ye, when you wen
re 11 ou desire to ea at a rer low rate.
um]
• as just received a large end well selected 'stock
of goods which he Intends to sill at a very vie,
sealable rates---so'low as not to be excelled by
any other establishment, pf the kind la the
country. You will And if greatly to your Scl
v-aatage-tobuy-your-hleolusailtileiw --
Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Ch Prunes,
Currants and Tamarinds Grew Bunisidas.
If ion want Prime Chem, Bolt, Rice, °smallish
Congress, Rao cut, Natural Lard, or Bmolting
Tobacco of superior quality, go to Barmaids's.
Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy+
Morocco Boots, Preach-calf and Kip shoed Slip
pers and Ositeri with aid without heels, of all
slam and eolOrm; frolp,'Burneides.
117/iired§kilt*kag Fresh fAtfinfilXV.,.,.
Itarsins, Cemites allTHiti from Barn
bidet. '
If you went Gum Drops. Moat, Jojoba and Pig
Piste, Jelly Cakes, Cocoa, Losengers, Pres&
and English Secrets, Sum Plums, or any other
kinds of Confectionaries, go. to Burnsides.‘
' Shy Hair Brushes, Pottosoniss,"Purses, Pock=
and Breezing Combs, Gum flair sad' English
flat head and Mourning Pinel-Gloves, Mastery
Pocket Knives, Trout dies, Fish Rooks and
Tackle, Stationery, Gents Linen and Silk
Rankerchiefs, Linen and Menai= Col
lars, and many other Fancy Artied= and N o
Mond' of Burnsides.
If you,want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Coro dod
Pearl. Starch..B44, Powder, Coffee liseenee
Brown, and Mulish Mustard,. Red and Bleak
'Pennon, Ongsr, Mum, Nutmegs and is general
variety" goes, go to Burnside".
• Lk= averVutter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheel,
Deans or other Country Produce, it can be =-
changed for goods at ea= priose at the cheep
oash variety Store of Burtisides.
At Burnside's we study to pleas end glee sat
isfaction. e
,
—Please socopt oar thanks for pest fie
von and place us ander ' obligations foe sway
now ones.
Bellefonte Jsnuary 8tb,1864--tf.
HURRAH! HURRAH!! UITRILAIII I I
0000 'Niro Oft"so rrrrrr :I
GOODS k REDOBEIX PRIORS t
• -"'
Jut returned Okra Now lark, . 11fjth a handsome
sales bsd insostmont of ahroididinsosowx,
and dtref for sale autism than any
else In the Union. The pude have been
bought cheap thr cUb. and will be
sold cheap for cub or its equivalent.
Cloth, Omahas* Batinett,E-Janss
Chambrays,Cottonadas, Marsail
les Puntlnge, Satin and other
Vestings, Under Shirts. and
Drawers, Biwa had Van. •
oy Silks at old prison
AU oolorPla, •
aanal
all wool and dom
mastic Book and
flhlrtlag
Bluabsd, trablnob- ,
a Affi Colored Canton
Plauudg, Trot& abd do
mes'and Cbfck ; Bl`eachod sad Tin_
•blinched Sheeting., Pillow Cum
and Bidding Muslin, Cambriasand
Hoseries and Gloves, Bus
ponders and Ilanksroblofs,nfookties,
• Collars and Bosoms, Paruols and Bun
(Inibrellss—Silk, Gingham, and !Austin.—
Balmoral Skirts, Ladies'sand Moses& Salmo
n"! Skirts of various sizes and prkes. Skeleton
Hoop Skirts, Ladies's and Misses Skeleton
Hoop Skirts of every description.
—Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and
Bilk, uneurpiumed In style, quality, sad
prices, morel) at Ilea= and
DtXon•o Line.
Shawl*. an radios, iPariety, both "Ingle and
double. - Carpets, a fall aaeoristrent s of all kinds
of Carpets, such as Brussels, 11,10' . .1nOSIne.
Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil CI • till width
of Floor and Table OLlelotli sad k
S A LT,
FISH, •
GROCERIEIV,.! 11
SOLE LEATHER, .
SE!ANISILKIP, •
CALF
CAREINS
" iXYOrtITItt filalifL
tioßnoco
• LIBINGEL &C. dia.
811Aseakere Thread and Sheesnakin Too Wet
0/dant° be bad at
• A. InfiIIUILAMPS
CITSAPBB than at any ether ntallllstment In
Central PennsylmiLs.
, Bellefonte, Doeumber . l,lllh 1801.--11.
N . HW BARHAM.;
• HICIORTIPLAS BICITHIUCAL,
Would regeoautly lolbrd tL. pess. of Bork
fonts mud v101n.1470.4At he Iwo a/Nowa • •••
and - •
164 . xre
BAKERY, '. • -
hi the ea r ier7we - eietelou Bl9lloiti
'Were h 0 will keep eenOantly en bend
.. a
et
BREAD, - DIISKS, 4
POUND-CAKNe r - ' ' r
I DTMAIN AND GINGER CAgitt .
bII4CKERS ,t ' . CANDLOS
ac., au.
whwi.Lab wih goIWWw4I. ..d
ibe k 1 b. is
4..4.! twit
4 10 1 g 4 mo , 11 ± r:mmo
syseilgept ,
ty yp t ' 4
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& Unto. 00 4 11:. • '
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