`~~ hfcz T111303--Spar year when paid in advance 61,110 . whittnbtpaid in advance, and $3,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. -v ANSWERS TO OORRESPONDEN 111 Jonx.,—Ton ean go to hinters, and fronkthefe • to Fortress Monroe in one night, from whfeh point there are boata oonstiuttly going ip the James River Suu 11111 , 0 never beard anything positive In glued to what 'became of him.; dtb. iapposttaivn I. that nester ruched :there, u , it wu an unusually stormy time It sea. ' lbuoluirre=l/y grin to 'New Ttirk you - e pick oat what sort of a vessel you fanoy 7 -on;thai`point you will have to use your own judgement.. We cannot-tell you what the passage,wlll be, but th . e. distance Is 1,100 miles. 00SNOIsiCIL—The Thief are as .fullows, and are 'to'befou'nd in Moore's '''Lallah Rook:" 'I Fever surfed a dear gazelle, To gl ad me lt, soft black eye, 'Eat w en it eime to know mo well And•khe ilia, it was sure to die. lisootana.—Webster dedues the meaning of the word "magmt to be a "boisterous, brawl ing, turbulent woman." It seems in Shak. spear to be used of men. in ancient farces zed pappet•shows termagant was .a voleife. Tuns and tumultuous deity. Dian.i—The east in the play of the Veteran was--John Brougham as the Giand Vlok r, . • . old Wallach sti the Colonel;-and Mrs. Ile,y the Arab Girl. It has not been revived there since the war broke out. John Brougham Is win England. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. \ sir Read Ike new sdverthernente In kr days paper. =I COLll7.—The attendance at Court during site present week has net been large. The suss broug , t up for were ofbut tioduterest to Outsiders. =I '111.;„ Our go od Democratic friend, Miss. ."M. M.," j iktliosbnig,"lntilSiesse 'Runept of-all in lb. Office fer the *plea 'did cake presented us on Wednesday last. =I Set■ THROAT.,-.1110110 *elicited with HbarseneseNltatittli Anil Soreness si the Throat, will find nothing so efficacious as a Throat Itamedy, as Brown's Bronchial Troches. Sold by all Druggists. • that enables them to sell it cheap. Go to Dean's, 418 Chestnut street, M. order it through i his agent, our clever friend, J. G. Liturimer, 1 11 1 q Death does sell cheap ; and 'tbe•man that don't w e It to buy his cigars and tobams ram him sto 1d be too ..grearr"-t0 kiss a pretty girl If he had a shame. . - =I Those of our readers who intend visiting Pulladelphis Ake corging wintgr . should oall at NewtiMn's, S. E. corner Tenth and Market strains, tied have their 7Plibtogrophs taken if they wish it done well, and at low prices. We Lave seer( ape simens of his work for persons in •this violnity, and can recommend him as a sops nor artist. I=l We publish to.-day the card of the United 'states Hotel, Market street, Plittedelphin. 1t Lae lately been refitted and refurnished, aad now rauka as one of the first hotels of the Quaker oily. The bills are low, the fare is excellent; and the proprietors and assltst witiare clever and obliging It is right in the hottit of the city, and a more agreeable or pleasant slopping place cannot be found. I=l TUB lUBILATION."—The Abs., in thi s place tried to get up a foliflcation on Friday night last, over the result of the late eke- Lion. They gathered together a small crowd, got a few oysters, stuck some tallow dips about the Conrad House, D. M. Wag ner's reviden&o and the plate the Miseagent tfm . organ if fixed till, invested several stamps, in lire crackers, roman candles, and Vie lights" as a pyrotecnio display,: and tea went in On the "joliActition." ' We couldn't see that part of the programa how ever. It was an up hill business for them. It did not seem like men rejoicing 'over a glorious result, but put us in mind of a lot of convicts trying o make merry on their Way to prison. I=l :. ..Llllll7ll'll Hone itisuAziaz rot 1805. Tte Homo Magazine closes for 1864 with the - widest oiroulation it has yet attained. For 1865 it will be enlarged, and made still more worthy of the patronage it is receir 7 Ing. No periodioal in the country has met with a heettier *eloome from the press.— Its praises conic liliftitled ftom every direr,- ittote, To maintain the high place it has reached in public favor, the publeheis v and editors will Spare neither expense not labor. Otis it; say we,' a circulation for the corn ing year beyond that of any other periodi cal of hairless in the country. It is, par iiiebliettce, the people's magazine, and sl should find a place in every home. T e $2,60 a year ; three copies, $8 t- five cop' s, and one to getter-up of club, $10; n e copies, and one to getter-up of club, $l5. I:= Tan hiumnins or Tuesse.—Mesers. Ayer it Co., have received from Alexandria a eerie of rap to pay for their medicines, which sec largely cold in Egypt. They are /chimed, gathered from all *lasses and quarters at the Peo . ha's, dominions—the suit aff primate et Hedge and nowadjit— white linen turbans, loess breeehes and ,lowing robes. Not the least part of their balk is cloth in which bodies were entbalet ed and wound for preservation three thous ,and years ago. 'They are now to be made FOYOrfOr ATer 2 c 4 11 / 00101 , and thus, .141,0 hasipg auerrai Ap as dead for thirty centuries, aroused toi were 46 Wing from the mirror helm shish they have so long inhabited, and to whieh, is spite of all ear guards and section., we must so surely X°. -. .PlWlllllOll'll. Billhtlllll/L—Vie ire in re sell!t of' this popuyr-Lady's Magazine', for Number. It is • splendid amber; With • superb title-page jar 1864. Nothwith `guiding the =tortuously inereeeed inlet of paper, ,.. ag the rise ip all Melting materiaht, 1104neilt" will' 00 be thrush**. at vWb' netecsiie A rill. mipzino of ohateur merit approaches it in Ohespness. ittoriesrtanovelitts are by , ihebeidarriters. In pa, Poor Original Copyright fforeletts wißbegivpi4lte fashions an always the latest and Iraklest* Every neighborhood. ought to make up, a obi& It is the Maga zine for the times I Its terms to clubs are unpreoedently liberal, viz :- . 41 copies for $12.00, or 19 copies for 20,00. -To every', permin getting up ikelab, (at theill rale") I lbe ppblisher will sentlVatia preinfem, thpt superb eogravipg for haa)ing, size helms by 20 inches, "WA.SRINITQN PARIING IPRISM 1115 GENERALS," or an ,ettra copy of the; Magazine for 1866. Address, poet-paid, CHAS. J. P 47211.1105, Chestnut Screei Philadelphia. The Bellefonte Market, tirlaile Wheat, per bushel, ro, do do., Coiv R YFi _ Pate, Buqkwheat, Clore Potatoes • Lard, Bacon, • Tallow Butter, , t d 0... Eggs, s pet dozen Plaster, grourld per ton, do k..., WWFM ..., k PBC lAL NOTICS TO CONS UV PTIVEB Consumptive sufferers will- receive a valuable proscription 'for the curo of Consumption, Aeth• ma, lironchitie,"and all throat and lung affec tions, (free of obargo,) by sending their address to REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, octl4 Sin Williamsburg, Kings Co. N..Y, Pr" Ent AND EAR.—Prof. J. 'lsaacs, M. D., Oculist and Audit, formerly of Leyden, Hol land, is located at Ho. 611 Pine St.., Philadel phia, where persons afflicted with diseases of the Sye or Nor *ill berseteatitically treated and euredrif eatable.. • IMIP7I - rilitafttrAyas - thserted without a*. No obsrtes mine for examina tion. TfieModioal familty Is invited as ho has July '64-Iy. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. • ISAUPT &Co., - - Have-rrmewod theft Pomretry trom the old Stand at Bellefonte en the Milesburt Foundry an ,Machi,pe shops, wheretthey contin ue to manufacture the Watts improved plow, cen tre Bever side Hill and sheißs (or all the pl. we ever made in this county. They VIM have attractive variety of IRONRAILINti, - CIVETAYENCLDSU RES t STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of the business jhey give I i c o ALL. temil Ltr om Patterns on hand Bir steatn, linur mind Saw Mills, STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any destrabb, capacity, from ton to twenty Horse polver built in the best of style. They also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing maohines to stilt either. Corn crushers and other articles to numerous to mention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety of the above homed. articles kept at the, old Ilayeien property near the depot at Bellefonte Pa., where they haveAtehine, 'Plow and Patern makers, the best In the•country, that can be &moulted at any time concerning any work that ,mtly bo wanted in their line of business. Give Cticm a call you that want your work done Op to Order. A. liAtrer, 'A Co MAy Bth 115151.-1 y A L.ECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, dad publidied in a Sealed Envelope. Price ail Cents. A lactate on the Nature, Treatment and Rad ical Cure of Sperrnatorrhtea or Seminal Weak ness, Invulunsary Emissions, Sexual Debelity, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally.rlNer vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, reisufting from Self Abuse, de. By Hutt. J. Culvcrwell, M.D., Author of the "Green Book," he. The world renowned author, in this ailViirable lecture, clearly proves from his-own experience that the awful consequences of self abuse may ho effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous aurgioa I operations, hoagies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a muds of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself theaply, private. ly and radically. This Leetiete" will prove a boon to thousands and thoUsatide. • Bent under-seal, to any addres, In a plain, sealed envelope, or two postage stamps, by ad dressing CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & 127 Bo*ery, New York, Post Office Box 4588. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The undersigned, executors on the estate of Thomas Stuart, deed, late of Shaver's Creek, Iluntingdon Co, offer, at p irate sale, a valuable farm 9r tract of land, situate in Ferguson township, Centre county, adjaining lands of James Campbell, W. E. Meet, Petal. Kechlin and others, curtaining ONE HUNDRED OD FIFTY-NINE ACRES. About 100 acres of the land is cleared, and tn der the highest state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered with pine, oak and, Chestnut. A large orchard of choice fruit, together with a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BAT,f•H BARN, and out buildings belonging to the property For further particulars enciniro of 43ENJAIIIN HARTMAN, OOttage P. 0., Huntingdon Co., or, JAMES G. STUART, Shavers Creek, Huntingdon Co. • oet2S-St EYRE I LANDELIi, ki3IIRTH ARCII STREETS, 1411tADEL., Cater for the best trade, and offer no baits or deception to, induce Custom, butVely on . iAIR DEALING • stln GOO,D GOODS. Best MERINOES, Fashionable MR & • Nobility PLAIDS; PIM'S POPW - NE, Dark FOULARDS, Firmed MERINOS. Plaid Shawls, GOOD BLANKETS, _ _ P.S t We follow GOLD depou-aa dole as tell follow it up. No is a good time for Mcrobante and Consumers to oome in. ootl4 2ns TO THE PUBLIC. nine. srmegs, MAIN 137%, LOON Ravin, Has ths largest and cheapest stook of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, Cedarware, .Queensware, Liquors, Wines, ts Salt, Candies, Began, , Tobacco; ever offered in this market. The attention of Hotel and Store-keepers called to the large stook of the following goods on hand, whiroh are offered at wholesale prioest 200 barrels of Fisli 4 ' 2011.14iRElil, OF LIQUORS AND - WINDS, 50 boxes of eliewing • Tobacco, 100.000 &gars, and a lame let of Slit. Also, Flour and Peed always on hand at July 1, 'O4-tf, SIMONS' Main St. A DMINISTRATORS NOTIOIF, , Lettere of Adminier ratan the es trittfbrflarbare Enfbriok dee'd, late of Gregg tup.Alumlem !men piloted to the undersigned; be 114.4 8414 all &moue knotting thenneves in debted to idake immediate payment and those *tir! claims to premed them duly antlnintlea tird tog settlement. J 411124 BARB. November 4th 1864—P. Adminle NEW ADyKRTIBENENTS sav es • ' • o • V • •l i i • • • ARMY AGUE DROIrS6 110111M1071 RiUMDekOll THS OOP OF Is# - ER AMR' AGUE -...-.$ 2,35 1 30 ~ 1,0 150 A;*ID ALL e• DISHASESII 1460 ATTENTION!! .717,00 SUFFERERS FROM FEVER AND AGUE Le This most wonderful remedy for Abe perms: nient cure of FEVER AND AGUR, 40.,' was discovered some Jean age by one of the most, 1101211241110 £fD SUDO/887UL CHEMISTS trk AMERICA! Out, of thot r ds of Cases it has never been known to fail in eating a radio"' ours. A an gle kettle of these drop have outed diseases 'whiohlave eruszoorg.a . alumnus till YOU NXILL/OL MID rICAL TLLIINT. It contains nothing that will injure the eon ititogon 1 Tt pirideitlitchloa I It removes obstructions from the liver: It promotes the discharge of bile! It effects a radical and permanent ern by re &nosing the cause upon- which the' 4 l%gue de ..• di ARMY AGUE DROP'S, Specific for all billions discasei in the army. It him no equal. Ito popularity in the army and elsewhere IC as universe/ as its cures have been quick and wonderful. As a PREVENTATIVE It has proved a greet blessing and saved many a valuable 'life in those miasmatic localities when they would have talon victims to Bilious disease. TBl ROT fiRTORW I? TURIN DROPS ARMY AGUE DROPS, ,I QVIOIL ,_ LY MUM AWAY LANGUOR AND WEAKNESS ! I RESTORES THE SYSTEM to Its iirainra. I:lliirAit . Cl and ANIMATION;' invigorating the body an clearing out EVERY VERTYGE OF DISEASE produced by loathsome mliCem BE WISE IN TIME! ja®-No person residing in . ". Fever and "Ague District should be without a Bottle of ARMY AGUE DROPS! And It is strongly recommended to persons tray sling through placed charged with We respectfully , , call attention to our Testiu2o niids. Many of our letters attest that hundreds of lives have been saved in the Army by its use. „Indeed so well areAta curative qualities apple. (dated in the Army, ..thit the most successful Burgeons in the field aril Hospital see It almost exclusively in the diseases for. which we claim its lufalibility. The. 'brat physicians always seise the >eat means to effect a cure, hence the universality of the ARMY AGUE DR'S TESTIMONIALS. We Are happy to raft to Gen. MANUA ' St Rev Dish i'otter N Y Gen Fremont R. Dr 'Try/ Gen Burnside Rev Dr Taylor. Gen Hancock . Rev Dar Beecher B'kln Gen Kilpatrick' Rev PR Chapin, " Gen Rion , Reve Mr. Bheeves, NIV Col j' ye, 96th N Y,. Rev Mr. Bang!, " Coluipk NY C F Odell " Col ?miler NY a ALSon Mayor Wood" Maj Demme, A D.() Kalbileisob " Mai Reisyliderdiattl Pa Mayor Gunther " . Maj WRooi, AD 0 Liorqc‘ Greek! ", Ms, punkay Bar II 6 A Add hundrids of other " equally:well-known gen- Ma„ Babcock " demon, for which see Lieut. Whelan circular. Price ONE DOLLAR per BOTTLE, Principal Dm*,' 181 WAinra SIVRILT, Nine YORK N. B.—None genuine unless bearing oar sig nature on the wrapper. 0 40 . Don't letyour Druggist put you ofr TUN any other remedy. If he does not have it for sale, enclave us *1,26 per ma l; sad we will solid you one Wale of llwilrakyll.gos Div/Alper wall g".1111;464, -.4,a, WI N I "' 7 4 V I 4, 1111 Water • A M e , _ a _de. q. 4t wally 4.1, MO SobE'afid - ii tfii mizz ARE TAKEN I ^ '1 QM ANIS WILOOX &Co WiSM:UANIOI7I3 WIBTAAT bALEIAM WILD CH BILIt Y, ONII 01P TAN °LIM! AND NOST ARLIAIILA NADI 011111 t 1 TRW W 011,41101 Coughs, goldif,“Wbooping bough, Bronchitis, Dilliesßy . 401sealling, Aetteraa,Hearse • - - -- TE - F a ix Croup, and. every affection of Trrg THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, • ntambilfa wig CONSUIIf PTO .I§T WISTAR'S BALSAM OS WILD (MERRY So general bas-the use of this remedy be mime, so popular is it everywhere, that it is un necessary to reoouat its virties. Its work speak 'for it, and find utteranee in the abundant and voluntary testimony okthe many who from long suffering and settled disease have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health. Wo ean present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions that CANNOT HE DISCEEDITED. TUE REV. JACOB SECIILER, Well known and much respected among the Gorman pepnlation MOW country, makes the following statement for the benefit uf the af flicted: Pa., FOb. 16, 1859 Dear Sir:—Having realised In my family important benefit, from the use of your valua ble preparation—Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure to reocommeAti it to the public—. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and lit tle hopes_ of her, recovery were enterte ' ined. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Bal sam, and before elle had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there wee a great improve heist In her heakb. S Save, in my Individual rase, made frequent use of your valuable medi cine, and have also,bcen beatified by it. JACOB SBCIILER. . . FROM JESSIR'SMITII, ESQ., President of the Morris County BanhOderrii town, New Jersey. , Having need Dr. Wistar's isTsam of Wild Cherry for about gamin years, and baring reel ised its beihefle s tal results In tny . fareily,lt affords mo irreaepleltebre I 6 'reediiimending It to the public as a valuatile remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, kc., and &remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be be -160 with pereect safety bo the most delicate in treklth. HON. JOHNT. SHIM A distinguished hi* er in Weattninefer, I have on several occasions' need -.Bt. Wistar's Balsam of Wild' Cherry for severe colds, nnyl, al ways with decided benefit. I know of no anp oration that is more efficacious or more deseriling of gamma use- The Balsam has also been need with MOO lent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Balls' Cross Roads, Md. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD. CREMLY. None genuine unless signed 'IL Batts," oni, the wrapper. . . . . FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491, Broadway. N. Y S. W. FOWLER 1 CO., Proprietors, Bostonll • _ Aac r.... l . la_aßDrujo REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE peals Old Some. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures_ltunis, Braids, Cute. REDDINOPrMISSIA SALVE, Cures 'Wounds, Bruises, Spraind! REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures Rolls, Ulcers and cancer,. REDDING'S RUSSIA 'SALVE, Amos Salt Rheum, Piles,. and Erysipelas. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. Cures Ringworms, Corns, Ac., NO FAMILY SHOULD I}B WITHOUT IT. ONLY TWNETY-FIVB CENTS A BOX. I= J. F. Dinsmore, N 0.401 Broadway*, Now York, d. W. Fowl° h Co., N... 1,9,, Tremont at., Boston, • And by all Druggists. aept.l-64-Iy. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN MILESBUKO LYONS & LOEB, Dealers in Foreign and Domestie Dr;-)loods, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SLFOES, have received aid are just opening the largest asito . rtment of do best CAEAPEST AND MOST SEASONABLE GOODS, CONSISTING OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LADIES' FURS, SONTAGS, HOODS, NUBIAS, _BALMORAL% HOOP SKTRTS, end one of tho Inigost eatoknients, of the •: • , LATEST STYKItEADY hEADE CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS WEAR, in Centre County, whkh will be sold at a redup . tion of from THIRY TO FORTY PER .CENT. ALSO, FLOUR, FRED AND PROVISIONS, and All articles usually iept in • first elan country store STIALL IN TH,E.RIELD! AND FAA AHEAD IN LOW PRICES!! _ JOHN, S. LONEBERGER, / TIN, SHEET IRON a STOVE MERCHANT BISI3IOI. STSBILT—BICI.LKIPONTIS, PA. Talle„teititiettioil of i inforthing rtn thepeople .f qpiltre eousty, find whoever also pleases to t ieid, that his stook of " •. ifIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE Is rioCio be surpassed by any dealer In central Pennsylvania, and that his manufactured arti cles, snob an BUCKETS, 14 BOILERk, BAS/NB, KETTLES, he.. aie of the best quality, the best make, and fcff 4ale cheaper than at any establishment 'of the kind in the State. , Ile hu also a splendid lot of STOVES Or ALL KINDS and dosoription,whiplPwill be sold at exceed ingly low rates. ' SPOUTING, ROOFING, and other work, done on the tautest notion and most reasonable terms. Farmers, Meobardes, lifenduents, and every body else are invited to ball and examine his stock, N. B.—Repairing of all kinds neatly and 11%. peditionsly done, and on the most reasonable terms, Fine 24, '44--if: r o PHYSICIANS. ~ A • good Dinioorado aysioi•O, mul tiTlto take ohmage of a mostloo.ororfairoro thou,- *4 dollars per year, IrWitig.falbrmaA of &Jour tit.; snit parUoulagsgtria by adantsaiiig, or oallpg apps P. 44A1 MERlcatilds office. Nov.lBth'ff-,-14 d AuTio.. beteby coition IA perwas:nae k tast mo pore " :haatng • noto, givon kt i ilotit on N i b rtitorfttle• lull..Lbliata7viumnoirpay note unless oompolloTly law. - Nov. 18th, '64-Bt. MAO WALECZA. ' NNWECLAIJEOUS LAW* • .11121 1 4 , or SPRING AND UMli - Bit 000DS “iiiplito - iri!terrafte • • ON MAIN STA' BET, BELLETONTB, PA THE HOFFER BROTHERS Have jest reeelvid the finest assortment of Piping and rummer goods ever brought to this place, which they sell at prices that defy com petition, eensisting of Zest Quality Ladies Dress plods. NBRl,vos, • CASIDIER ES, DELAYER, CALICOES r AND SITALYER DRESS G 0 ODa AL A GOOD ASELORTMILNT OP Irubden and Willaur IVore Flour amt./Peed, C,oien• &gar., Tarn, op, Vinegar, Dried Fruit, Nun ..., Soap and' Cantaey, Fi.A, To bacco, Sall, C. & saferann,Suulain. a large asiortlneat of ladies' and gee tlemen'e BOOTS, .3110 ES GAITERS. (}llllVr 1 DUCE 1E TRH MAGNIFICENT 114 R-GAINS OTTIIRED TO YCILCIIMISSII sal • Cash or Country Produce! iii ARDWAAE AND - CVTLERY I B.AZIPZILESSILIL FOREIGN AND, DOILESTIO HAILDWARE For the people generally we have coal bode, coal scoops, cobl shovels, coal sifters, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table cutlery, -pocket cutlery, pl, led 'peons, plated forks ' table castors, ee servers, tea and coffpots, butter knives : - rnllT saws, cross-c u t A.A./kir saki; ales, freeletilles„„Tiveli tatlitiiMk inst . pocks, pricks, forkS, grub boss, skalds, spades,' 4 spadflig forks, hoes, rakes, bed pins,.)4lr,twjaa, pots springs, enroll lamps, hips, sleds, *Wes, willow- chairs, doubieT,atrated willow - ohaire for children; ban shellare," feed cutters, plows, eptflrbtfinintingst, emery. borax, resin, pitch, „red chalk, white chalk, wire, horse nails, meat cut ters, scales, wash-boards, rocking-horses, horse buckets, wooden pails, mopstieks,ehurns, clothes pins, potatormashors,. butter ladles, but ter prints, railing pins, porefi'mate, door mats parlor mats, paint brushes, duet brushes, shoo brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun ter brushes, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks, glue, enamelled kettles, 'brass kottler, copper kettles, glue kettles, stew kettles, sauce pans, sledges, broad axes, thim bles, skeins and boxes, axle pease, paints in oil, paints dry, linseed nil, lubrin oil, bsnsine,'ourtaim fixtures ". 'lump chain, grind stones, wooden pump tubes, pump., pump fixtures. ALSO, Mills ' Pistols, Shut-guns, Roe Springs, glass, h'tiged Saddker's Hard wan, and all other kinds or merchandise usual ly kept in a etell regulated hardware store. The stook is entirely new, and we are egabled sell lower than any other establishment in the un.try g --- ur place of busineme will be found on No est corner of the Diamond. BAXSTRESSER & CRIST. &Herold& Pa. May let, lBB2.—tf. SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. More goods can be had Curless money at the cheap store of RI11711113 • N ITZLILLER, at Centro Centre. Coutity, Pennsylyanla, than at any other establishment in the State. lie keeps constantly on tumid a choice 'iodic of AND FANtt dOODP., BOOTS A 81143E5, RATS As CAPS, Ready-made Clothing, Notions, Queonswsro, Hardware, Willow and Wooden Ware, And in fact s complete assortment of all the ar tides usually found in a first class country store. I)4I:ESS GOODS. Frew.l) , Merinos, all wool, Plaids, Coburgs Reps., Alpines', Black Silks, EIMEI HOSIERY—WooI end Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Fine Shirts, Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts, best makes. CLOTHS AND CASSIMDIIES.—Brencti Broad clothe, Satinets, Melton's, ao., for winter wear. SILAWLSL ' -i fall lin7s, till wool. t dri _l's AND SItOES, We will keep at all times a fall assortment b custom made goods. PRODUCE TAKEN In Ex.halite An. Goods;and She lIIOUZST MART PAWNS PAIDIN CASH POD, dfalN (th • I,* • - ' ALL za4ol. CALL, BZfIQLD & 7121LZIEMI. Aug. 7th, 186341. R. ICELLBR. SADDLE & HARNESS tIitIiNUFAO,7OIBY. The rabeoliber begs litre to toff® the World snG. the people of ("entre leoiinty In partiality; that ll's dill oontiosoo to any ad the Nitddikil• Miaow in all its various brsooliaet * Fa .49P on the North-out artier of ALLIIB.IIANY soar Motets 1-whet! use be bond si all times s tall supply of Saddles, Wagon Barnet. Ilamage . florneosi, Collies, , Wow it Whip.. Trunks„ • brialrig Whips' !dim, t - Netts. 'Ate. ke., &a. made of the very toMniaterinl, and itiLimerrito to be put together in the most substantial man ner. Pricooto suit thetimea. QM and examine for paraebtos, gontlemeo, and if you are sot atiall4 yeamieed not par ohs's. . • Jinni! TOM( I Co. Bathnie, MO; 10th ~a . MOM I=El ALSO, yll/ 7.11111 IBIOELLANEOYJB. NBW AND SPLENDID FITpCK Cl= BEST BOOTS AND SNOBS DI aIIYTII3 COUNTY, WAranted--oome and see fort not charge for looking at than. • L• 11011 STOCK OP LII•TONTS Or ALL KINDS GROCERIES, QUEICNBWARE OF NEW ,STYLES., TOTS AND eoisrscrtpasetki. 8110 E BUNDI 4 NGS, A.IAIIIIW ISTTLAS HATS 4,31 D O• PS LADIES FURS,''NEW STYLES, VICTOR INES, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, ole. do. PIQTIOPiS. Ladies Sticking, Hoods Moves, Nobles, No tions of all kinds. COILN AND SEE , ' URNSIDAV'S N 6 W GOODS. . North West Corner of the Diantoid. WARRANTED to be just what we represent them. We havodhe very hviit which. we warrant, and lower grades in all their ' Varieties, CALL' AND EXAMINE ittlkitlylt —.STOCK •SIP AKSI /OR TOVIIIIILVIB. LEATHER Of ALL DESCRIPTION'S A LAROZ STOCK Of 8110 E. FINDING , SADDLERY SADDLES, BRIDLES HALTERS CART,HEARB, HARNESS, COLLARS NAMES, LINES,' , and every article made uld kept by saddlers, Water-Proof Boole - noble soled warranted WitlP ItUNFIS, = POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. A large assortment of Buffalo Bohm floras Blanket+, Rlegh Bells, Fox Imam. So. The highest market prices paisifor Bohm Skin, and WI kinds of furs CX s P For !fides and Skins at Itumsido's. 'The good time has come boys, when )on earl have all you derive to eat at a very low rate. 11171tlifilUES has jugt received a large a d o goo swie .0 in one a • very nia minable rates—so luw as t uut y be exeelled by any other eitabliehrnent ef,.the kind in the country. You will find it groatly to your' ad vantage to buy youy‘mres at Burnsides. Buy dried Poaches, Ap Cheeriei, Prcues, Currants and Tamarinds rem Burnside.. If you want Prime Chaos, Salt, Rice, Cavendish Congress, Fine cut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burnside". Ladies will find it to their advanti.wa to buy Morocco Boots, french calf and Kip-shoes Slip pers and Gaiters with and without basil", of all sizes and color", from. Burnside'. Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges, Fresh Leinons,Figs, Dates, Raklitts, Candice and Nuts from Burn side& yew Putt, Jelly CakeekGnaw', 'Loungers, French and English Seceets, su ll y plums, or . tuly other kindr of Confootionalien, go to Burnoles. Buy Hair Brushes, Pertmonias, Purses, Pneket and Dressing tnsubs Gum llslr and English flat 'heal and Mourning Pine, Gloves, Hosiery 'Pocket Knives, Trout dies, Fish Hooks and Tactic, Stationery, Cleats Linea and Silk nitukcrchlefs, Linen and Marseilles Col lars, and many oche! Fancy Articles and N o Clone of Burnsides. If you want Palley, Soapy, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence), Brown, and English Mustard, Red and Black Peppers, abiler• IllasssrNetmegs and a garland variety pf tipicon,gn to urngides. , If you have Futter, ggs; Potatoes, Wheet, Beans or-ether Country Produce, it can be ,01.- changed for goods at cash prices at the - cheap cash variety Store of Burusidee. At Buruside's we study to pleas and give sat tsfactioa. Please accept ourtbanks for put fir von and place us under obligations for many wow ones: Bellefonte January Bth, 1864—tf. 11URRAII! HURRAH!! 11URRAII!!! GOOD ItRFD FOR TUN Puerta!! GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! A. 61,1USFINIIAN, • Just returned from New York, with a handsome selocted assortment of merchandise, now open and offer for sale cheaper than any body else in the Union. The Goods have been bought. cheap for each, and will be t sold'cheap for cash or its equivalent.' . • 4 Cloth, Cass er, Satinett,K.Juncs Chambray ;Cottonades, Marseil les Vest* , Satin and other Vea I. iffider Shirts, and Dt . Black and Fan cy Silha at old prices, sk ca. 4 color Flannels, wool and dom. monde Suck and Shirting Flannel',, , Bleached, Unbleach ed and Colored Canton . Flannels, French and 11/- mastic Gingham., Ticking. and Chaska, Bleached and Un bleached Sheetiligs, Pillow Case and. Shirting Muslin, Cambric' and Drills. Hoseries and Gloves, Sus penders add liankitrcbiefs, Neekties, Collars and Bosoms, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas—Silk, Gingham. and Muslim— , Balmoral Skirts, Ladiee'a and Missess Balmo ral Skirts of veriest. sizes and prices. Skeleton lloop Skirts, Ladies's and Missed Skeleton Hoop Skirts of every description. —Spring and Summer Cepa., both Cloth and Silk, unsurpassed in stykk quality, and prices, north of Mason and 1/izon's . Line. Shawia, at endless varfety, both single sad double. *lmpels, a full assortment of ad kiwis of Carpets, such,'' Brussels, 8 Fly ingrains, Rag and Straw Carmstp. Oil Cloth, ilt I width of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil 'Shades.— SALT, - , FISII, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATiI ER, .SPANISH PIE NCB CALF-SKINS COUNTRY CALM SKINS. • MORROCO LINING/3..4C. de. 4.C. Shoemekerff Thread - sad Shoemakers Toole, at all kinds te.be halted • A. strassatigni- 0112APHR than at any other tatabliahment to peiptrat taaesylvaath. Beaefonte, Deoomber 19th 1862,—tt. MEMII MATTHIAS BCHHUCS, Would respoothilly inform the people of Bella fonts and vioinity, that he bee •opened. a suer and COMPLETE BAKERY; • Lo the old Tediperance Hotel, on BISHOP street nitre - be wlll.keep constantly on hand- all kinds of MtEAD, POUND-CAKES, BUG PI AND GINGER CAKES, CRA&ERS„OANDIEB &Ci, &C., &C., 4 .i , . 'Nob b a s will sell at a reaseasbls and satisibe : 1 /3 111 40 • . ~ t° ,losities will find it is that adv ai t it to their bilking done aithis eitabilsW 'at sy o*n slirarript para,wholeso*braul sakes lust Wbeatbey need WNW • • ista 1$ 1862-ly 40.62 t RICHILYMAPIrg, • 0, , Altai Bt., innipEfarlits, Um a lutelo4 of . ' NPATONM - ...• . TrNI MR/4Y, ' • BMAU, Barrio/ fIaNI4IMA y TB, BPOPM,IIOIIM. i v- x ..*,;14.4rw riameisoadi or AIL ituurcsferl iw , A-• .•81.441.t. amilts DYEIPEP.B L I A. A 01111,16 WARVANsrjrpd DYSPIPPILA WWI roramoura : Ist. A oonstant paid or eureoilooor at he .14 of rho oroorrioh. 2d. fliotahroes and.Actditi. Coorismoors-arid•Lors'of 4‘11.• Moonsaltd Pepressdon of series. btb. Diareitatda, riPhlti• ' 6th. rain In alt panto,' the system 7th. Consumptive' iljialitoms and PEJpitallea of the heart.— - -o 1%. Ij -6th. Congh.'aith Mem In the taro 9th. Neroans Affection and weat•of weep night- • • , • leth. Loss of Appetite stpd remitter 11th. DillinNa., Dimness of Vinton, and lea" of sight.. • .• . 12th. Ileadanhe and k u. walklpp with greit ifeekneett. Out of the thousands of dale of 40yspisda that bait' need' Dr. Wished's , Greet Mitet to Dyspepsia Pills, not one of 'them Praallsilled ' perfect Ogre. We, jtarrent a eare in ovary ease, no matter if of twenty years standing. Bold fq all druggists 'everywhere, and atalr. Wien here's Oboe, No. 10 11. remind angst, Philadel phia, Pa. All examinations lad . consultadloni free of chine. Pend for a circular.. Price 'if per box, sent by mail, free of clone, co, vel ecipt La the mokey.- 11Y PEPSIA Dyjefitallf I I, Elizabeth Ilrartivin, or Brandywine. _ formerly of Old Clanger, Del., do certify that, (dr ono yew( itpd • half I suffircd everything but death from that WWI digeage called Dyg pepais. My whole system was proillrated with weakness and nervous debility; I con.'d nut digest MI loud • If I ate even a cracker or the smalloit amount of food, it would return just I swallowed it;. I became go eostivow els that I would not have a purer In legs than from four and calm mght deo ; under this im mense goffering, inY mind gamete entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror end evil fore bodings. I thought oierybody laded me, and I hated evenhody: I could not heart:lay husband or my 0011 children, everything apheared to be horror stricken to toe; I had no ambitioi to do anything; I lost all love offmnily and home; I would ramble itrutprander,from place to place. but could not bid I felt that I was doomed to heti, and 'that there was no heaven for me, end dceic oftrn tennitcd to commit gni cide, vn near wee my wholitnervons system de stroyed, and alto my mind from that awful mon plaint, Dyspepsia, thattuy friends thought beet baleiue poured 111 ntraorutee Hospital, 01l seiooted stock _ West Pialadefphis I retnitimid there nine weeks, and thought I tittle 6etter, but in a few days my divadful complaint wan raging ea bad as eccr. Rearing of the wonderfhl cures perfo'rmed by Dr. Wishart's West Maui*. bYspepsia Pills and Is le treatment for Dyspep -411, guy- husband -waled -on- Dr, -Wiggliest-and stated my ease to him. Ile said he bad - tie doubt he Could sure me. Bo in three days after I called and placed myself under the bee ter'a treatment end in two weeks I begun to di gest my food, and felt that my 'disease was feet giving way, and I - continued to recover Vr about three months, and at the present .time I enjoy perfect health of body dad mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful, God and Dr. Wisheart, and to his Ureat dmeri- gt save,d ine from an Insane , Asy lum and pre *taro grave. All persona mffarillg with Dye- Waft at liberty to call on moor wrfye, as I artwilling to do all the rod I can for marina humanity. • ELIZANITII BRANSON. Brandywine, Del., formerly of. Old Cheater, Delaware emmt,y, Pa. Dr. Wishart's °Moe, No.lo•Nbrtb Second Si, Philadelphia: DYSPEPSIA! DYSPM'SIA I Dr. lirienswr :--I have lab constant inf. ferer with Dipspepsia for the laatelghteen years, * during which time I cannot say that I ever en joyed a perfectly well day. There were dims when the iriiptisas were mom aggravated than - at Others, and then it seemed it would bee great relief to din I had at all times an deplessant fogling'in my, bad, but latterly my suffering. so mach increased that I became ahooit unfit fur brimless" of sipy kind; ray mind was continually filled With gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attemptest to change their °emit by reailing, at *hie a wippation-of icy col Mas in connection with a dead weight,es it were, rested upon my brain; also, • feeling of sickness would occur at my stomach, and groat pau to my eyes ' accompanied with wheel, was the con tinual fear of losing my reason. I also expo neneed great laratude, debility and nervons nese, w [doh made it difficult to Walk by day or Bleep by night. I became averse 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 conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (45 ; years) there was no once in existence. But, through the interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at hist found a Sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia and :xi .. . Cordial, which seem' to have ef fectually removed almost the last tram of 'my lung list of ailments and had feelings, and in their place health, pleasure and contentment are my every day companions. . JAIL N. SAMEDIRS, No. 453 14 Second St, philadelphfe,• Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wlisbart's Ware, No 10 N Sooond Stellma. Philudolphia. DYSPEPSIA !`DYSPEPSIA I, Moses Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgom county, .Pa., have buffered for more than e".• year, everything•hubdeath itself from that art ful dismiss called Dyspepsia. r employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia. They did all they could for me with medicines and cupping, but still I was no better. I then wont to the Pennsylvania Uni versity, in order, to place myself hi , of the best medical talents of the country, but their medl einesefailed to do me any good and oftentimes I wished fur death lo relieve me of my sufferings, but seeing Dr. Wishares advertisement in rho Philadelphia Bulletin I determined to try owes more, with little faith. I called on Dr. Wis hart and told him 11%1 mould have died I would not bare troubled him. and then related my suf ferings to him. The .Doctor mid that if he fall- . ed to cure me of Dyspepsia, it would be the fifth cane in two yenrs,so I put myself under his treatment, and although I bad been for mutt r vomiting nearly everything I ate, boy atereach molten with wind, and filled withp II lain beyond description I bought • boa of his l ATia Pills. I need them aa directed, and aye I could eat as hearty • meal as any paean at the State of Penneylvanla, and itithety day* was • well maa. I invite any person suffering as I was to call and See me, and I will swats ply su ff erings and the great cure I received. I irould ray to Dyspeptics, everywhere, that Dr. Wiebart is, I believe, the only person ea earth that eau cure Dyepepeis with any decree of cer tainty. 1• Moses Tp ,,. iL sue - De. Win hart'sNalnee, N 0, NorthNe7inl Street. Office boars front YA,* to 6R. M. All examinations and consult/aims tree. DYSEBPEILi L . DMEIREPBLi 1 Elanneet D, .11paa bare been a gnat Wl foyer w,ith °bank. 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