II =OEM BUSINESS CARDiii; it'ALLirrren. • JAMAS A. BRAVEII WALISTEII fik BEAVER, ATTOWI I I2YB AT LAW. sxwirora, J. D. SHUMERT, ATTOILNIIII, AT LAW. BXLIWONTI, PE 161'A. Oltlos in tho Csurt House, with the Treasurer O. L. TO DIEII.ZR I TOV A.CCO, CIGARS AND NOTIONH. • LEWISTOWN, PRAWAL W. W. WHITE, DENTIST. Purr.onove, PENN ' A. Offers his professional services to tho citisena of Pinegrove and vicinity. JAMES if. RANK' ATTORNEY AT LAW. ELLironTs, PEEIWA. Ogioe en the Diamond, one door west of the Post-oflico. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. cLiAnrtzt,n, estim'A Will visit Bellefonte•prufeesienully when ere eially,retained connection with resilient cowl avas a COI N 5, • AiTORNEYS AT LAW. LOCI HAVEN, Will prsetteeitho smicral courts of Centro and Clinton coup s. All Nosiness entrusted to their cancrwill ho promptly attended to. ' DR. lIVINILATE, DENTIST. di)bn D. Wingate Dentint., otit ' e4lo, the Ma rmite Ilan. At borne, except perhapt.the first two . weeks of baoh month. Etßir Y. NTITZE ATTORNEY AT LAW Orrice, Elny Ni consulted in English or Uennan March 1864,—tf. W. 11. LARIMER. A T T 011 N 17 AT LAW • Office in tho room on High street, formerly occupied by Judge Burnside. Juno 10, 'l:4-Iy. JOHN IL ORVIS. . 4*r c . T. AI.7SEATTEII COMMIS & ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW..., • BELLEPONTR, PA. -00.0—Loauaba Ira stnirs,Roynolde's 'lron Front, directly oppoeito tfie Alain street. _ --------- DR. J. B. DITCH ElbL.; dc PENY ' A. '(Y I 1 attend to professional calls ns beretefore. lie respectfully offers his enrolees to his fi lends and the politic. Office at his residence on Alle gheny street ------------- ANDREW WRITE; LICENSED AUCTIONER, MILESBVRO, PA• WV attend to all bales entracte , ' to hm with fidelity and care. Charges lees than other arm tioneent. , oct2l tf A. 0. FURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW Art.1.1:1 , 0 4 1 71 , Wil l puttee in the several' C'onrts of Centre and Clinton Conbties. All legal business en tru",lted to Ins caineiwill receive prompt attention. Office—On the North-west corner of the Di amond. BANKING lIOUSE Ell=2l WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO. BELLEFONTE, PELNWA Bills of Exchange and Notes discount...l.-, Collection, male and proceeds promptly roma led. Intfiest. paid on special deposits, Ex change hi theiEsmtern cites constantly on hand for sale. Deposits received. s MONA. FELDMAN, btroaren !F. Wnotr,pux DEALER Ti BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, iv nEA T, 'lt YE AND .110 ON IVII/S YK NO. 5013 NORTH ?UNTO swiwnr, (Below Spring (larilen,) PEYN' A Sept. 1861. NAVAL AND COLLECTION H USE, FOULKS k Co., No. 520 WALNUTSTJDZET Puma OppoBlte Independence Square. LICENSED.by the lIIIMID STATES. EVLItY DESCRIPTION . OP CLAIMS ACIAINST TOE UNITED STATES 00 STATE COLLECTED. Officers, soldiers, seamen, marines, mu sicians, clerks, or nuy other person in tor vise, their widows or °Miens, fathers, or mothers, B,othere, sisters or other Relative', Will if they apply to us, obtain their Claims for Peosions, Bounty, Pay. Prize Money Roe' 41f ef leets, Lose of Ilursee, , Damages, Suloesteuve, Ito crutting &e., &c.`, OUR-WILITIEB ARE UNSURPASgED. OPPIitrB, BoLDIEns, 116 AMEN MAIIINES, &C., Who hare been, or now are in the United States Set% ice, or their. Widows. Orphans, Fathers, Mothers or Itelativee, are inn Red to rail and cue what is sine them. We are now paying $lOO Byunty to soldiers discharged by reasofi of Wounds received in liattits.J - • AYE MIZE MONEY TV/MALES OA ALL KEYES EMI Whon we obtain Bounty, Mize and other claims for applicants, they need not wait for Nary Ittbute, Paymaatero, hc. tr.c., to be in Funds, Viir WE CASII ?Ml is groat saving 'and convenience to qui manta. Agents or othere holding bounty, or Prise Certificates, Checks, soldiers Final Etate meets, A.c., Can have them cashed and money remitted by return mail. Persona drawingpen !ions in this county or elsewhere, can have the money drawn at once, and sent to their address at much lam than it would cost them to apply persoljillx.4 By applying to our agent siVL, MACIIANUS, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Nov. 9th, 1864-Iy. BILI.LEPONTE, PA. IMPORTA.73I TO ALL. --SINCE TM- FIRE W. W. MoCLELLAND has ranted his large and l splendid dirk of • TAILINT7NrILNII CLOTHING MID • CHINTS' FURNISHING GOODS, to ibe stILIkOItY II on the north , wet earner of tib Dimpond, wipes he will be happy to melte old friends and easterners. His Meek 4 emoßtlaillid Pill , MOTHS, amssunnos, FIPFTINGA 2UUMNINGS, COLLARS, NZOATC- TM% HATS,AND CAPS and infest, every astiode wom ' Tif well-dressed Plkarke°: 1140141/11G MPH TO ORDER ' soßdWi end_gtn W E. . 114 11 11 “0 Give him a 041 L 84- is "r,o MISCELLANEOUS. LISTEN! STOP ANTt READ! THAT WOULD e PRISERVIt YOUR URALVI, RAVE TOUR MONET AND LIVIS HAP P--AND CANTENTED, PROULD P011,041,V111 YOUR /i9U0119 At T WHOLESA,LIE WINE , AND LIQUOR STORE, OI 11111110 P ' STREIT directly opposite tho old Temperance Hotel. ABRAILASS BANNS Ateo. Eotvitthxtentlitig the matt taxes Unix. tied noon all articles_ in,his . hririnels t he still continues to spathe istregt• t tirles at the very lowest flguriml. •Every dim tion of, ' FORERIN k 1)0,111:STIC IsiQUORS', wholesale, luta retail, at the lowest cash prices, which ire warranted to he the best qualities ac cording to their respective prices, His stook consists in part of , OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA, IRIBII, NECTAR, and otherfi ' nt trim / cents $2,00 p4r gallon. Als , , ALL kINIDS OF DR.\ lip lES, from 75.et5., to $B,OO per gallon. Holland thins pare, from 75 eta., to $2,50 per gallon. PORT, MADERIE, MERRY, BLACKIIERILY and other wines—the bent artioles=sit as, reit eornible rates an con be bawl in the city. CIIASIPAONE, BLACKBERRY, OINCIER, AND CARAB'AY BRANDIES, PURE JAMACA AND NEW ENOLAND RUM CORDIALS OF ALL KINDS, all is **slots will Ins warranted to lie as represen ted, anti Feld at pricer low. All the liquors offered for sale it this est:Adis honeirt hase been purchased at the States Custom thous, and cutwequently mutt be pure and- good. - cts Phy.inians 1111. i Oillers are respectfully likluilstiol to give Lis liquors a trial. -t i% Ile hads_Pe only Lath le of POHL' roita WINE':CIDE IN TOWN. THE wq•DEIttOF TJIE AGE! EVERY 1101r&RT0ii1811EI , AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS ===ff= NEXT & ETTELEM WHOLESALE - WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. BISHOP STEEET, BELLEFONTE PA., The proprietors of this establishment take itleasure in Informing the public that they have coußtarilky on. hand a supply of chum° foreign end domokie liquors, such as --- Uhl Rye, • .01mirnnigahs, And Irish Whiskey; Cognac, Linekberry, _Cherry, -1 Ginger, • And common Brandies; Pbrt t - Modena, Cherry/ And ,Lision Wines, Seoteh,,,,, And Horrind CIS; Elighind Rum, Jammu .1.,n CORDIALS PeiTermint, Anniseed and those. The attention of practising physicians Ls call ed to our stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for mepical purposes. Betties jugs and Domijons constantly on had. ha No ONLY PURENECTAI? WHISKEY in Toni]. • All hymn were bought when liquors were low, and we sell them accordingly. All liquors are warranted to give satisfac tion. Confident that wo can please customers we respectfully eulicit share of :public patronage Liquors still be sold by the quart. barl4l or Demo. we have a large lot of . , BOTTLED LIQUORS of_tho finest grades on hand. • Ppril 1et,1863. s • Fr, RNlTtlja WAILS ROOMS North oido of tho Diot;aorta; BELLEF,ONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, / PENNSYLVANIA It' II la SOFAS, • " LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, A T-NOTS, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS STOOLS. of ovary description, quality and prien, for auto chee,p, them at any other ostabliehnunst of thu kind in Central Pennsylvania. Juno 1,1863,-ly. J4ENILY P. lIAILIUS. For Rats; Nice, lloacitc., Agin!, Bei 11.19 R, )laths in Furs, Wi4ittb, dc., Insects Fatah, AnimoG, d-c. Put up in 25c. and $l,OO Boxes ' Bottles, and -Flasks. $3 and $/. sixes for Hotels, public Ins titutions &o. "Only infallible getiedias known." "Fran fromßlOsp&s." "Not, dangerous to 114 human family." "Rats 00E110 out of their toles to die." -Bold wholesale in large cities. Air-Bold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. /Or 1 I !Beware!!! of all worthies, imitations. Off- Bea that "Coataals" name Is on esali 'Box, Bottle and Flask, before. you buy. Address ELENRTAL. COSTAR, las..Parycz*Le Dapor 482, ZISODW47 N. Y. - .241-Sold by— FRANK P. GREEN. Wholesale an 4 Retail Agest March 11, 1864.-4 m. Penn's BO6E BTOR! BILLIVONTE, GEORGE4II4IVINOSTON, Prop. The proprietot haring removed to "Broker-- heirs Raw,' 'Broody opposite the Conrad House gill continuos toice2. o band a Jams wort manb T Itay Babool, filsoellaneo l Mail 11140ot:ions lipthool books $ py An silso, a lasp iiit tat ,of Blank 2/00 314 1 119P6ra? apol Phytp ; also Dally and ookly.:24no taken for any TX! °- periodical in aitial fitataa, Aim nw dons at pub' bediPtfooa Wry 36, - 1 63 tG :•••••• r.c•-•••• • • • 0. , ••••••• Mir , WHAT, CORN, CIIAIRS, &c., • BILSCELL'AIiEObB LATE NEWS FROM VIE FRONT I I I! THE FARMERS REST INTERESTS REPRESZNTED IN BELLEPONTS. , TAB 'rntlorsigned would inform tie fanners and nubile generally of Centre and adjoining counties, that ho has remora,' his AOXICITL- , TUX. A L IIIIPLE ' /.5 • g.l DIENT AJO - NARM "74'454 _ seed C,r:At`t - e* - * TI'T store to lliehop St. near Neff h Ettola's Liany store, whe,o he has on hand, at all times, at great- ly reduced prieet, every deocrirdion of forintng implements of the LATEST- IMPROVED STYLES . each as OAATNDRTLf.S, 19/ND MILLS, HAY RAKES & HAY. ELEVATORS CORN SHELLER"; CULTIVA't(YRS FOOI , F.R men STUAW CUTTRIIP, r IL 0 I'ER HULLRILS', 11011 TN IV G RODS WiIEXL-Billlllo IVS, FA R3l BELLS; CIDER PRESSES, CORN pLANTERS, nowt, Harrow:, Forks and Shovels,. of all kinds. PRUNJNG t 0 iaLS7 rind in fact evouthing . that is maimd to work a farm economically. Farman would do wall to call and EXAMINE TILE mAc.HINEB nt their LARGE i t SPACI 0 US ROOMS. 14. is astonishing to 'witness the operation of Mamiela's Celebrated Itoproi ed Strati and Fodder Cutter and Masti cator. and the Star • Corn These are articles that ex cry fame'. ought to ha% c daring the winter s 'an undersign ed would aho announce that they are ageute for the hoot imp MAN M1.,141, now extant. ftll ing luptl considerallu core 111 the lapincers, he elnitn to hove n knowl edge of the qualitLs of haldtnent4, nnol n loll ing to contain his reputation, ho tell not of fer anything to the public bat relial,le Irwin ' • • ta• chincry furm,liod J. H. MYJHtS oil 8116 rt not co. . Bellefonte, Jan. 8, 1884. PATENTED OCTOBER 13, 1883 11ln k, 11/'k for S7ll Durk Ulu' FS•uo•h Mite LAI Blot, Chit 1 etWOILI /hour Le jit ;of Hy Urowl Ch.; y, Crilll !lurk Dt IT Light Mal llat-Feathore, • lZ id Gloves, Children.; Ware Fawn Drab—Violet, Light Fawn Drab —Yellow for Dying, Silk, Woolen And Mixed floods, Shale, Eicorfe, Drama, }tibbona, Gibbons, Glovds,lion nota, and all kinds of IN • ..&ing apparel. J A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT - PA For twenty five cents you con color no many goods u would otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the sumo dye. The proooss is simple and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Direc tions in English, French and Gorman inside of each packoge. For further information in dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge of what colors aro fist ad apted to dye over others (with many valuable receiptl) purchase llon e Stevens' Treaties on Dyeing and coloring. s Sot by snail on receipt of prnso-40 amts. Manufactured by )lOWE do STEVENS, _ 260 Broadway Bunton For ealo by (Iruggista and (ISn!era generally Nov 20th, 1003-Iy. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT G. W. PATTON, rcoprietor Having purchased the extensive Jewelry Es tablishnient of W. J. Stein, and largely Inman yd the Stook, the Proprtetor will keep constant ly on hand, a splendid u , sortinant of AMERICAN WATCHES, PATENT 1. EVEN, ENG usll LEVER. • CYLENDAR ESCAPEMENT WATCHES WATCH CHAINS OF ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, G 041) AND SILVER THIMBLES, SPECTACLES, 4t0., ,to. etc., which will be sold cheaper thin at any ' other c,t.ibliAnient in Central Pennsylvania. Watches, clocks and'jcwolry ropairod, and all work warranted. Jan. 29, 1864-Ty. LADIES tANCY PUFL,S:I AT dIN FA MIRA'S Old Established IJ R MANUFAC TORY, . 718 ARCII Above Seventh, II I LADELAIIIA. I have now is store 7 my am a Impede in and Manure re, ono of the tar -3t anal mug beauti . selection of, 1.1 It S, i i for ladies and Children's wodr in the oily. 41.4 e a fine assortment of dept's rur Cloves and Col lars. As my Furs were all purchased when Guldifo6 at amuch lower promiam than at present, I am enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Centre county and vtolnity. ••• t4A..Remeniber the name, number and street. JOAN SS IBA, 718 Arch St. above 7th, South Side, Philad. .I have no partner, rap connection with any other dory in Philad elphia. oeptA bru 1" ',..7 la : , , lt"=". MI • 1 . 1 .1")•-..., ‘ -.. ~ . , r•-.. . -_-_-_-, , - -,-, ji,7":00 l i a! ; rjell :. V fAV '''‘w VAIP CARRIAOHIMANDVAOTORY ! Mr. 8. A. MeQuistion would, respeotfally in form the elevens of Centro County, tliat ho hail opened a new earriaiii Manufactory, in the roar of Cummings! Livory Stable, where he is proper. ed to manufaotor , 1. • ' • CM:4ga 1 Soggier,. , ~ falkiedl. • , • Phaetons . Spring Wmon BleighoPtce, • ' Arkin lank the thpee. itepatriag +doe ,:os shed notice. . ... , : 1...... :..., 7 , ! t ILZ ‘ = ; COMXIIIOII ROVE* savor ems" saiiirorni. PA. D:Cf110/11, Prner. ' .221! elegant negitlotel,' Si/dad on Bishop , a-few-eleors Ma th tattle Cat olio A o min, TMet - ceniplete In all 'ibt turAlMMtifts; inf is now opon for tqc reception aini•lndertainmont of guests. It has been foisbilant -in the vary latest style, ejth handsome and comfortable furniture, and ts altogether the best gotten "up, and will be the best conducted hotel in- Belle fonte. • THE TABU will always be found groaning under the weight of the best Provisions the mar ket affords, attended by neat intelligent ant at tentive waiters.' • TUB BAIL will alWays be auppßed -with the choicest and best of liquors--riot t sickening mixture of drugs—but Jignors in thous , purest and List state. TIIE STABI d E is large, warm, commodious and is clean, end obliging and attentive boetlers are alwayn in waiting. A Hack conveys passenpre free of rharjr, to and (An the cart, after the arrit-o. and • doper ture of tho treat.. March 27th, 1863—t f. GARALLMS norm., • OTPOSITI! COURT UOVSR, ILULLRPODITZ, PA DAN'L GARMAN, PropY This long established and well known Hotel, situated on the southest corner of the Diamond, oppbsito the Court House, having ban purchas ed by thJ undersignel, he announces to the for- Iner patrons of thin estabiLhmeat and to the traveling public generally, that he intomin refit, ting it thoroughly, and I!; prrpareill to render the most satisfactory accomModation to all who maj favor hist,uith their patronage. No Paine will to spared on hie part to add to lho conveni ence or cow :bat toltisguests. All who stop vyith him will hind his ilia TAnI.R abundantly stlppliel with the mold, Euro ptous fare the market will' afford, done up in etyle,'Ly the most experienced coke.% llie Bin cult always contain the choicest of liquors. FR STAJILING is Lea in Livn, and wilt always be at 1 by the, most trust worth and 'otten tenth e hustleri. (iie him n evil, ono and all, mt . . ho reels con fident that all will lie eatlitdied with %air taoeom mod:that. attacl , N/ •o th;s , altab.lipLment, which strati gem from area,' will tltid greatly to thcir ad vantage. Bellefonte, Jan. 9th, 18n3—tf.. J.IJ. BUTTS, Proprietor Thie troll licoam csiabliabment be barn en tirely refitted nod refturdithed'Vroughoat, ,aid is row Fecond to r.ono in central Pantaylrunia in the comforts and comenieve it affords to trriiMeis. from the cunditry during their teijolru nt f.edte during woelcs of Court will tied (110 °oared House agroo4le and gtelts-. uni red(lllg7rlie. Accommodating aerv..uta arc always in atten dance :ea iy to •tr . .ply the n onto rod contribute ' to the comfort and cati.ifactiou of tha, gdUht.R. with all Cho substan tial provi.ion, luxuries delicncica which a waductire couqry can I are,lsh, or iturust. - y, vig- utlce old exert ion'can procure. Dark Mae, Li . ihr _pat I, Ifni c, , ttrgc..n, run tr, I,lc, ft•yul Purple, Yrttnema, ircrlet, •tc, dierino Tttit ling, en!l lwaj , .. eontolit IL gmeml flP sortment -ot flu rely beat Ihinore tSat tie mar ket affords adapted to suit the moat en: laioas tastes. Tut NTAllidE in.l be attended by attentive artllpbliglng hostlers, trill qualified to discharge thealuties pertaibing to this important depart ment of a publie From tho att,ntio.t end tilos:, the proprietor has devoted to tbia 1.:%11Ch Of bllaillOM ho hopea to recoiot o a lihrr it portion' of the pahreoago heretofore herto., rot upon hlri. May I, 1862—tt. - • C IIS2[I2 OS HOMSF e BALCONY This ❑uw :watt splomEd Leting Estab lishment is now open for the entort Ahunent of the public, where Fresh, Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Ulm, :7 4 oup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Ham and Eggs, Piles Foot nod Tripe, Sar dines, Frc•h Fric4 Chit. Lens, Stewed Citiektei, etc., ote., •can be had at all times. DRINKS. Cognne Old Nye ',Vhiskey; Bourbon Wlsidcey. Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hal laud Oin sOnvnnt Winn, ,‘R:rs.- Lorry Wine; ChrnipeigLe C.,on •berrY Wine. Sherry Wihs, Port Wine, etc, etc., (tin Co( Mails, Brandy F0....51i0• She] ry Cob blers, Whiskey punches, And all fancy drinks magsui X.X.X Philrutelptqa Als& Porter, Cider, Foney LeD,o.ovlcs, Sarsaparilla, ll'in.yeal etc., etc., utc. ITOT MEALS to bo bad at all hours of tha day or night. A magnificent BILLIARD Itoo4, with floe marble-faced Tables, is colaccoted with the es tablishment. We invite our friendft.'to giro Co a ed,litinq think we can insure thein the utmost ratii.fac lion. 4.15. March 27, 'B3-Iy. • • 13roprie,cr. UNION HOUSE, HILItOY PA „ D. C. KELLEH, Proptetct. The subscribes would despc' ctfully Worm the public that ho he, recently reliblirl the chore named Hotel. and I a n,,w prepared to wcomuso date his friends and patrons :n a cemfoltsble planner, and lir will spare no poi.er in plaki—g it an agreeable hetet) for all fojourntie. liik table will •dwayt ho lu.suriowdy eupolial from the markets of coantry end Lillie!, and'his Dar filled with liquors of choice 1., ands. Jlla cliir ges an. as slasonable as th4se of any other Ho tel in the place, anal he fuelo sathnied they can not by onnoloinkal of by Uinta who favor him with their custom. lisoact.:g to receive a shars oilAiello patronage, and fully intsmling to nerve it, be throws open his bonne to the public and int lies a trial. I[3I73LVTABI3ITEO livt EL 11131.11141312110, J. 11. MORRISON, i dor This well known liotel is now kept by the Proprietor, where ho will be happy to waithipon the traveling public generally. F.A140.11 HOTisg. 11.&16.K, PA. E. W. BIGONY, i'mprietor. - Omnibus rustutug to and from tho Depot. Aug. 23-10. tile= Imam; Bona,. • ' TIIIRD STUMM WILLIAMSPORT, PA. s.inotinara, .Proprietor. Aug) 28-68. ALISCE' FARMER'S MUTUAL m INSURANCE COMPANY. wrens—roux, rianilt.,* ; A ACCUMULATED CAPITALIIOPEE.S2BO,OOO THIS COMPANY continue to issue•Polielea of Insurance against low or dainagerby tire on the safer hinds of town and oorsakri Property, It stet as low as oomatatent with the safety of a Comp any of tole kind. ' `, • The underaled„ baying bean apppinted sn *gent for the aUvensmied Company, All attend . tq reosivingapplioatkons for innyanee. Sept. 11,1889-Iy. L 0. HAUPT. CAM,* manair or. • pitioott Of committee with All t4e telquioVi#44imcape as routed to f a o A l g ba iit:9ll4 ph teak r9 l d!iltributlfel rity y` , . 441Pid,A1 .41i)."44 MAIN BTRZET, NELLZPOWIII, PA. Ell] ' , • errnd •: 1 • IT katit 01 ,SrhiCh vr(' frilui larkt ustiffeicsas of sof men. It differr nrty by nil 'en -114601 ditsite )J, wherein )ccomee in. to sustain wees in their aetlen, and system to 3 rder and —.donation is va riously 'cabled by mercurial nisiase, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, tile depressing , . vices, arid, above- all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it, ift. hereditary In the constitution, descending "from parents to children' unto the third and fourth gendrittion ; " indeed, it teems to be the rod of ilim who says, "I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upowtheir children." The diseases it originates tak various names, according to the organs i :attacks. 7n the lungs, &mild& produce htbvreles,•and finally Consumption; in the glands, swepings which suppurate and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi: gertion, dyspepsia, and liv complaints; on the skin efiiiirive and t e s ous affections. Those, all haying the sant r gin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous Jlistdmpers 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 StirsapitrUla ' Is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes thatmedical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe-, rior to city other remedy 'yet devised, is known by all who have given it a triaL That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary ha their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by thegreat multitude af_inibllcly known and remarkable cures it has Made of the fo owing 'guises: : ; B ; MA or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Bose dr St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Scald Read, Coughs from , th-IT "...: Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, e Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Sypb= 'tie Infections, Mercurial DiSeaces, FcciT'i,htweakriesees, and, indeeds , the whole Series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in AYEleli APIESLIG.Ur ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists e fess-ierataitosta-siistribution,- i learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which It has made When all other remedies had failed to afford Mild. These cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader nosy have access to some lane who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims tar more subjeceto .. diseswitLand its fatal results than are healthyTtoalltntiorus. -Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human' life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us tb spend years in perfectisig a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of AYEIe/1 SAREIArARILLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of' which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterutivo power. By its aid you essay 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. B' its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the dli-tempers 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,,ans there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases' it is intended to reach. Although miler the same name, it is, a very different medicine from any other which has I bemt before the people, and is far snore ef feetnal than any other which has ever been xvailable to Wow. . 3 - 4 . 331Z 7 E3 CHERRY PECtORAL, Tho _ groat Rwnody for ght night 0( Cor ghs, Colds, inoipiAit COn sureption and for the relief • of Consiireptive patients Yn advanded stages of the didease. This has been so long used and so uni versally known, tint we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever bas been, and that it tuay be relied on to do all it has ever done. • Prepared by Du. J. C. Aron & Co., Practical and Analytical Cheiniatt, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. ' Bold by John Muria, Bellefonte; Dr. Rymnn, iieLbur g ; S. Fronk Long and Snavally, NR tany B. dc ii. P. Ponthie, Zion ; D. 0. Rowe:, Aftroneburg; 3. V. Poster. Milhoim, and by Doal , rl everywhere. reptll-641y IIAWLEY'a 122=8:13 DENTAL OnZIELT:,:i:! rorteCLEAnsiNa, WUITENIBO AND ParSitllYHtil TRU Tußvit! This article is prepared with the greateet ease upon scieatifie principles, and warranted noLtd sontain anything in the :4 igh , ce t degree injurious to thu tooth or gums. Soule of our most eminent Dented :3argeoas hare given their sanction to, and cheeinully'recommond It se s preparation of sal erior,,qualitios, for Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving the Teeth. It cleans them rendering them beautifully white. and .early, without the alighted injury to the En iruel. It is healing to the gums where they are Aerated and sore. It is also an excellent dis mfecttbr theold decayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offonslge. It girl rich and creamy taste to the mouth, c tensing it thor oughly, and Imparting a delightful fragrance to tn oath. PRDPARISD ONLY DT A. HAWLEY-k CO. W. Cornor kith and Lombard Sta.,Ptillad'a. AND SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE Igh.CRETS: TESTIMONIALS. The gollowbig opinion of Dr. White, as to the hidasteem in which he holds the Dental Cr'must latimffloientuvidenco of its value; to quote other testimonials in detail is noodless, contenting ourselves by, simply giving the flambe and addresses of format's who speak of Its exeellimoy for the teeth. Psi iDeWQra , April 16, 1864. Hiring e examined A. Hawley's "Solidified Dental Orem," I hereby cheerfully recommend Kt° the public. generally. It is an excel len,the- t preparation f e er cieawip and pre the O b• mitdld defit s di Per was witL dadasee, is v i e = ties are perfeetly harmless, ...Beiges in the teeth, it preludes a -healthy action . to the g "t" d rrP.Vit tirrtnlttirse tr . N. Vandersliee, Surgeon Dentist, 426 Arch St. T. Ingram, MD, Dentist, 491 N Fourth t. J 264 0 Sixth Bt I Kingsbury, Dentist; 1119, Wahnib i lt D D 0, 284 Arch gt n, 2I Arch tit. Ndw' satb St. f i a g r efirfourth St. LA Dm, Y. at U L os tk Pen • MO I3L •Jeff-~81 Iy. min•RingAl f : DR. 111),DWArS PILLS. AtIR Tlllt DEBT PI/BRAME 111.L.9. ARE TIM 111:1r PrROATIVF. NIL% ARE. MR VUIRIATIVE FILLY. NO STRAINING. r o ()firma NO TE‘'MIU3: I NO iILE3: NO FALSE CALLS TO Trim WATETCLOSET. BUT A BRISK AND THOROUGH EVACUATION FROM THE BOWELS IS'. ALWAYS SECURED. Newly Pisgovered l'rincfplos Ia Purgatives. finOti rinq (Ira the boat r6cative Pall+ world, and UPI 00y Vogv . tablo Nnbv Auto for Calomel I Slemury 0000 P‘vl.. y IVO c.411j..• VEGF,T.IIII.I: EXTRACTS FIIOII ROOTS, IIEII!Ls;PI..k.NTS, GUSH, SEEMS, FLOWEIti .13A.RKS, YitUITS AND IVEWS. PRE- FAILED IN Ono grain of tho vslrm t of tl mot io.J t,ror , Itry olitadway't MIN, pewee,. a,greater attrotiN 0 power over dl.l. avo 111/.11 a 1/.118/111.1 of tiro crude and Ilan 1 n . tlteritott that color into all other pills In u.o. .111,r Rllalm C.lllpoutt.led of the satire Irtedndual Ito, of c. 0., Po••• • rioAlp, which ey am ^otopoa , .l. Owl 41.40 00'1 trove War buporiordy la cO: ,tlloi ptlla. 11.1 run.(7,z, CLEAN Fn, PURIFY, TIE \T,, BOOTIIIi, CALM, STIV.:7GTIIEN And RE'CITLATE TIIE SYS73I. e r-, c'eP.l COVilhif:atiC2ls. ,„ t, T Alorallvo, uhmt, (:ouutur 1. rita4, A 8 EVA CUANT3, T:)oy nlore certam cn4 l'iorouA than Vie WIWI.' A.oes, or Croton or 11,I•nt UI, nr Ehtteriont ; and ....re sool`,lng and Leahng then Leona, or Shim. ball, 0, t,r cr C a .ster 0,1 'N SUDDEN ATTACKS OP Infer one.? n e" the Thwele or Stomach ,"1 iver, Spleen, Pencrea.; or I ,, thie3 Chnlle Mho. Fever, lEr4s!^' roper,SMA Pox, )(cosies, or Sc.alet SLC TO Enni, OF OIL RADWAY'S RSGU LAT,NC, I WILL I'Cl:t,L•' TILE PRIMA ftrr,AI7", t 1. , g 1N firC HOURS. , • Coe Dr. It.. P.. Ws Pith will eloarlie the Intes tinal a utl,r.t d purge from the bowels all of enchugu and rattier:a tumors, as thoroughly as lobelia or the , best appros tal emetic will 'cleanse the atoruseh, with out proiluelug lellammatien, irritation, wenkliesa, HTHAINING, or ether 'owl vaant nyinotents. There are on ether purgatiro pills la the world that will secure title deal iloratum. EETTFTITILAN CALOWT. OR BLUE PILL. MITI It THAN CALOIIIL OR BLUE PILL. TITAN CALOMEL Olt BLUE PILL AS ALTERATIVES They rverche a more pm, riot !Anent.) over the liver and Its secretions than calomel, mercury, blue pill, Len,o their importation In cases ortivor CoMplaintig and &Tim, ' lailicultlet, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dillous M inces, De..dembe, tic. In the treatment or FeveM,sither Dl'lcus, Typhoid, and other reducing Fevers, they are .itrerier to quinine. Their Influence extends over the en' i-o system, controlling, strengthening, and bin lug t'n rinsed and yeasting energies, and rept. lit a: all the freer:bens to ties nnturer performance or tLc r dials, cleanna g and purifying the blood, and gurgir,, ,n to eta system all dammed deigning and Im pure limners. DR. ItADWAY'S PILLS. ox 11 TO SIX DOES WILL CURE Costiveness, Jaundice, Constipation, Congst've 153., Congegion, ver,• .4 . • Heat t Ill•nase Sleepness, Li .n.sc nT lid- Oen I Debility, Diincums of S't Fits, Luwo's of Spir its, Quinscy, I ) Y B PoPhist Mean] es, Melancholy, ney Aso of LI ‘I; ai,ness, 'I , Irtver, Fovor, kt.tlir ant Fe- Hysteria; AnsenorrLaa, Fainting, Diubrass, Retention of Urine, Loss of Appe tite, Indigestion, Inflammation, Palpitations, Scarlet Fever, MILAN Fever, I AM CURED ri I have taken six dorm of Railway% rubs, of throe pills each, in elm days ; tiny cured me of Conatipatkin, Indlgiustkar, mid Pyipepela, name takon B—th's, a—re , , and many other ile for years, and mold only obtain terdporery roust. If I stopped the use of them pall tbr a week my old complaint would appear. &Ix doses of Raleretyp Pills cored me. RIERHER BRNNETS, U. &C. IL" "I have soared with Thalami& and Liver Gan• pliant for seven years—havo used all sorts of pills-- they would siva me temporary comfort, but was com pelled to take them all the time. I have used one box of Dr. Had way's PUM ; lam cured. I have not taken a particle of medklue la six months. C. IL CHILDS, Roxbury, Yam. AV!. , STRAINING AND 112111Snte, • - TILOS, STRAIN' G AN' Are the remade of intlaamatamor Irritation of.tho Mt 00m membrane of the boweit, Inducted bgadraatio pills—these imperfect pdth, bathed of befog dissolved bythe chile, ore carried to the ibwor bowels, and In duce a porlautitio movement or evaouatiod ythiteir Irritation hence the 'training, cramps, wrenching pains, pare and teautonua, and aefreptent jhthe cane to the seater stand, that patients wadfrpe toho tab CAew notparyeet pals. you would avid these annoyances, whenever yaripaive medloino lamlake aftot RAMAT'S IraNa L • THEY WILL PURGE THOROUGHLY AHD LEAVE THE BOWELLREGULAIL Swans airbags! with NLRB, may rely 01/ a poalllve care by their use. MOW WIT.EI GUM. alktED sum oux COATED WITH GUI. _ . Dr. Itsdwars Ma are elegantly Owed with Gum, are free from taste or stoat, em be taken at all times and ca all oresslons. No danger will result from colds, If eitpmed to wet or damp weather attar taking these Pain /31X OF DADWATI3 PILLS Bayo_lienred a Away evaquidlon, In severe Osier of MAIMMII4IOO el' the Dowell, Pandysle, After Croton 011, Harlem Oil, InjeoWne mad OMR maim mat pletoly Med. • dose of [Wears IV 4 will remove WY' obetrualtoes,mod 111143714 a fro , WSW& DIDeOUDO4 tbr use are Wilda **oh box. Prke per box,'26 mats. Gold by Droatiets, Medicine Dealers, sad Blereteepors. N. 11.—Evary Agent bat boon ftualshed with f risk and new made Pthe As molt bog at eneksted with Steel &raved Label. take not:Mother& RIDWAY at 00., Lana, Newirmer • • TO TER i t yBIAT.O: Mall. 8 !lONS, n— lrleift Or., LOCK, /;Ls var. Egoi Ulo Impel sod okeapest stook of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 81811. Ceflerwore • • QUb6lll6lo'o, • Wind : " 8184 4: l 4:adles : • Sews, Tobaeoo, ever offered in , tbta market. The attention of Hotel and Store-keepare Is called lb the large stook of the folios:lag goods ouluind, *bleb are offered at wholeealo prices 200 barrels of Fish, tea BARRELS, OP LIQUORS AND' !MIS, Tourer of oberwLeg,Tobare, , I.00:,112 , 0"13or, soda. lams lotof li p p • qnP,plOur Lod ,Al46irron . hatid at**oo49•Eit;:; jou r ougrnra Wreitid Us ' t * - iti r ""rtli pm at MIN ofl t ko. I - 'r— r.:}.• . Klialoill,W:',' 4 ;•7•T .DYEI l' 1112 B-I 4.,"../—, A OURS_ WA!I,B,ALIT,.IIDI DTIPIAITA AA/ ;10Mblitifill.111614101111: let. A ooptßast pats a asuesslAtie lAA* pit . 2 ' .32. d. Cosevene es sh Appelltel; 4th, Gloom mid Depression of spDits. • sth. Diarrheas, Irish Opium , . • Stk. Yalu Is all peel of the system:- 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and PlaPstidion of the heart. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm in tbe,throat. • 9th. Nervous Affection and-want of sleep at night. 10th. Loft of Appetite and vomlfing• PIZZIDOIIII, Disetaaceifilaion,aled,loft ° 1 . Headaelie and staggering In walking, th great weaknoes. wlOut 6f the thousands of enema of Itympopgra at have used Dr. Wiehart's Giro*, Atherkan thyspopela Pills, not one of them has failed of perfect cure. We walnut a °pro be every ease, no matter if of twenty years 'Walls. Bold by all drtfggists everywhere, and at ~Dx.,Wjeah arol office, N 9. 10 N. Second aireet, Philadel phia, Pa. All examinations lad ooniultatlons c ie of charge. 8 Peke ti bia., sent by - • shion rot hit of money. DYSPEPSIA I DYSPEPSIA Elisabets. Branson, of Brandywine* Dol., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that, far one year and a half I suffered everything but (loath from that awful disease called Dys pepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; If 1 ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it V.! became so costively els that I would not have a passage In lose than from feur and often eight days; under this tm• menisci suffering, 4ny mind seemed entirely to give way. I had drefulftfrhorror and evil fore boding. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not bear my huspand or my own children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me; I bad no ambition to do anything ; I lost all love of family and home ; I would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; I felt that I was doomed to bell, end that there was no heaven fur me, and was often tempted to commit sui cide, so near was my whole nervous system do . . . plaint., Dyspepsia, that my friends thought best to have me pinned in Dr. Kirlbride's Hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought X was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint was raging -tut bad as over. Hearing of the wonderful cures rured-I,y-lhart , e-6reat &um lean- Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspep sia, my husband called on Dr. - IVisbart and stated ray coos to him. lie said ho bad no doubt ho could curs use. So in three days after I called and placed myself an,der the Doc tor's treatment and in two weeks I began to di gest my food, and felt that my disease was fast gis ins way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the protient time I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I .t - who,orelj .otorw mrklitsminr-ixi-w-nrwreifut- God and Dr. Wioheart, and to his Oreat,Amori can Dyspepsia Pills and gips 'Tyco Tar Cordial that eared me from an Insane Asylum and pro matarograve. All persons searing with Dys pepsia are at liberty to call on the or write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for sufferini humanity. • • ELIZABETH BRANSON. Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa. Dr. Wisharea Offico, No.lo North Second St, Philadelphia., DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! Dr. WiouA .—I hare been • constant suf ferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which tune I cannot say that I ever en joyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at dithers, and then it seemed it would be a great relief to die. I had at ell times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that I became almost unlit for ,business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a sensation of icy eoldnesa in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rented upon my brain; also, a feeling of sieknees would occur at my stomach, and great paig to my eyes, accompuined with which was the con lineal fear of losing my reason. I also expo rieneed great lassitude, debility-and nervone netts,'Whieh made it difficult to walk by day or sleep by night. 1 became Merge to society and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent physicians of va rious schools, finally came to the eonolusion that, for this disease at my present ago (IS years) there was no cure in existence. But, through the intefference 01 D.vine Providence, to whom I detoutly offer my thanks, I at lag found a sovereign remedy in year Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seems to have ef fectually removed almost the last trace of my long list'of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and contentment are my every day companions. J As. DI. SAVXDSIt7I No. 450 N SecondPhiladelphla, Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr.Wishart'e'C®ce,No 10 N Second Street s Philadelphia. Rush of flood Jl,tho Head, Wistructiobs, Dropsy , . Acute Rryaipe lad, Headache, Bad Breather Inflamation of the Intestines, Apoplexy, Enlargement of the Spleen, Scurvy. Whooping Cough, / Worms, Bad Dreams, Pleurisy. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIQ! I, Moses Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery county Pa., have suffered for morellthan one year, everything but death itself from that aw ful disease called DyspepsM. I employed in that time live of the most entThent physieians in Philaddlphia. They did all they could for mo with medicines and cupping; but still I was no better. I then went to the Pennsylvania Unl• versity,in order to place myself in of the best medical' talents of the country, but their medi cines failed to do me any good and oftentimes I Wished for death to relieve me of my sufferings, but seeing Dr. Wishart's advertisement In the Philadelphia Bulletin I determined to try ones more, with little faith. I called on Dr. Wis. hart and told him if I could havo died I would nether° troubled him, and then related my Bur iferings to him. The Doctor said that if he fail ed tel cure me of Dyspepsia, it would be the fifth 'case in two years, so Iput my(elf under his 'treatment, and althouith I had been for modths vomiting nearly everything I Me, my stomaeh swollen witir wind, and filled with pain beyond description, I bought a hex of his Dyspepsia Pills. I used them as directed, and in ten - days I could eat as hearty a meal as any person in the State of Pennsylvania, and in thirty days was a well man. I Invite any person suffering as I was to call and see MO, relate my sufferings and the great enrol received. I would say to Dyspeptics, everywhere, that Dr. Wiehart Is, I believe, the only person on earth that can cure Dyspepsia with any degree of cer tainty. Moans Timm, OhelMnbam, Montgomery Cd., Pa. Dr. Wishart'd Office, No. 1 0, - North Second Street. Office hours from 9A.M to arm. All =valuations and consultations free. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPt3IA I &meal D. Raven, have been a great ant form with Chronic,Dyspepsia and Inflamation of the Kidneys for three years. I employed three or tbur of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington, New • jersey They did all they eould fo me, but e/i. to no purpose. I Was Oointainfi diled with awful pain and distress, and with eonstantbetiohing of wind and sour sold. Mrtopgae malt ooverod with a white mating of mums until 'leached In large farmers and wee dreadfay stab.' Ott I I oftentimes wished for :death to relieve me of my sufferhiga, for I had loan all ,itutp of ever 'being well again. I meidnif a aubjear pf prayer to OOd that-le - would-directmd tomme pleyst ohen•pr medicine that:would Dom,ma.r I wag teld T r ead /a l' aaea.K.47t of, Ar.,Wiahemt's 'ln the Aphis , a great our° made upon Mr. John thoekj of SOlO3 Olin, street, Philadelphia, by 00,_ 15 1 rE s iAlSaria" Dyspo l iEda Pills., I went ro the Oftices and eid gaiself =fir his - tek Wed told if he Mod to ears ane'le weed Be the last escort I wqulll make. N , IMI4.AIMIL,. iii weeks rime I commenced tam lemetchte and I me novr-s 4 well DM.' tali pail and distress and cen eat three lenity bowls: a day with onmfort and feel peefeetly, ' • ambit D. (brew -yeashge,etistAembest streets, ass alehuteml skeet, fe r letril ft* 7 4 44, 110 w Ittlftetee &I; N.V. -"lke*Voni-are eYewimodg thousands which 410.geekklaissAtsee,Re Q t , eti f w e is i gLe , . 0. e ibio* • II j