Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 03, 1865, Image 3

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ANSWERS TO 'CORRESPONDENTS.
P. As--We•hwa's got say like It, so far.
QUOTA.—We wish ow heads of the atelier.
,11. C.—aseit obliged fee the levitation, which
yea may rest assured we will be sea to ms•
dept. ,
4. iir.=4;tintiftfid., stow yeas Maaa
for Ibliakke sq aced ak deal* he 11111 see
the slaw right
J. 1- Cr Spa Moog jeer ecenatatibistion.
Toe eau favor ea by Jutting down the mows
and sending It to am regular. Hope ail
y well and that Bell and you Sr. "All bore,
etaatieh and true." • '
6. It. Iguswinr—We remember once witahsalng
Joke Braising's burlesque of PA•ca-kon
tes, had some of the hits, though wrote'
for mute
_yams bask ate p . a . itlealarly appli
cable to the present day. In Aet L Geese
/IL, where Pitwhattan and - nis "braves"
two in illeoutell..debating about matters of
Mate, while they We irranglittg over aims
Ye* Made law, he•ents them short with Oft
inkaosattemeet that "All lane nada plater
day are .repealed to.day." flo it Is with
Steerel' Pry —he changes his lesennoct-
Imentsln regard as to who shall be liable to
draft so often that Ire cannot soj Otbioi of
, - two definitions he will be guided by, probe-
Kr that ono which says "Any one mraing
Mule years shall, be exempted the saw u
em 1111;011."
THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY
PILLID.—The Ice bourns -in town, and
two or throe rooms In our county jail.
1 001X0.—Thetsoft weather of the past few
has thinned the sleigang considerably
lit the vicinity of town.
CAORDID 00T.— The Auditor's Report
for 111 W has been crpwded out of this bout
tef *Mr paper. It will appelkx , next week.
Aotantrratt.,-The trial of t klesers.llanpt
and Dingell, employees of tith Bald Eagle
Valley Railroad, indicted for ,anelaughter,
irepoited in their acquittal by l i te jury.
rsomecTin meetings an in progress at
tiny Udlled Brethren churches
in this place, whiclr, we are told, are being
intended wills the happiest result's
O
tATI/ NOTTINO.-11rother 11Clure thinks
that a Centro County Brand J ry would not
end a bill against the dovil. it . might
mot, but mill could consistentli iudiei him.
TN& QUOTA of this (Eighteenth) Con
gressional district for the next draft is
-2,187. C'entrsl connty'e portion of that
amount wiU be about four hundred ski fifty,
_ 0_
Taattite.—Hen.lte Ilainas ,, of the
'State Senate, and our efficient member of
the House of Representatites t Hon. C. T.
'Alexander, will plea] accept our thanks for
public &cumin ts. .
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(loon, It ONLY Tativ—A Writer , in one
of the Philadelphia papers states that Clear-
Geld, and parte of Centre Counties are &a
lined yet to become the greatest ea regions
tht.Pennrylvania. We hope his pridiotions
iittbe verified by facts. •
Rumoa.--it is reported that ettrrymeve of
land along the Bald Eagle Valley has been
/eased, for the purpose of boring for "Hie."
If the report is One, which we do not
soma' persons must be a good bit
"greener" than ire erupposed they were.
Text lia.—We wonder if the citizens of
Bellefonte will be furnished with a state
ment of, the receipts and expenditures for
the past year by the borough authorities?
Wou'Lyou give the tax pnyers a little satis
faction an to what becomes of the .money
they pay in to you, gentlemen ? Be oblig
ing; let us know who pockets the "green
hacks." Do, now.
I==CCEI
Snotty Tlf. The special ee s e ion of
ebUrt adjourned on Tumidity, at noon. We
had three and $ half day's of Court last
week, and one day the present week, strung
out and fixed up to occupy nine !lays. Why
the business could not all have been put
through She first week, and thusirave saved
the county the cost of a special session,' we
skre at a loss to know.
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Swig of-gm-persons that presented clair:as
tor exemption to the Board of Enrolment
last week', but failed., to hare their names
stricken from the enrolment, pronounced the
e xamination a humbug and farce. As we
were not present, we can say but little as to
Low it was conducted. Vit'llaxd I number
complaining ou the streets about the unfair
ness with which it was donducted, mostly
ones that failoltb out of the draft."
..!LDVIRTIOR YOUR VINDUILO.-.-Wo advise
our ranter friends and all others who pro
pose to sell off their real estate or personal
property between this and spring to adver
tise their sales extensively, both by 'news
paper and•by handbills. By doing so, they
will draw together a autel‘ larger crowd•
and in view of competition, secure better
prices. It is the worst sort of economy to
economise in the matter of advertising.
Each dollar paid to the printer will be re
turned ten fold.
G 1111.! BAI4I 01 JIIWILLAY.—We have just
inspected, at the "office bf Arrandale I Co.'s
Apney for, European manufacturing jew
elers, a large assortment of fashionable in*
valuable Jewelry, consisting of gold and
silver watches, obelus, breathes, ladies'
bets, rings. &c.,. all of the hewed and most
fashioaabla patterns. We also noticed a
large quantity of Alio; plate, consisting of
goblets and drink* coups, cruet stands,
fruit hoists, spoons, forks, ie. We nit
_Aerate* that the whole of the Itiely he
ported articles are to be disposed of on a
sieved principle, giving greet advantages to
buyers, end affording estensive teeploymeat
to agents. , Onr mere will find all polio
ulars ,ip rout . advertising columns; -and-as
we know the &wile question to be very re
spootablei and thoroughly worthy of public,
confidence, we recommend' our friends to
read :heir advertisement.—N. r. Alban.
Witiwirgiliskinwilsminstimit-eurewlesemd.
and worthy *NA Zee. Tbosuis McGovern,
pastor of tie Cotton" *Murat in this piece,
hu gotten tip for sensicel lestfee
lion 'which Gill tit fd Apply a want
greatly needed in Gds phitb. He in thb
right man in h o figtt plate--a real lire
tni rrfor. ebb lim es *to can see and
meek the Whets 6t hisk community ill all
mauortt or anoint& it is under the.
leadership 'ot Mr. "teary Yeager, and we
*On Udell all the limos in life. •
Hissocurtox or l'Aerszasnip.—He no
tice Ilya the limn of.Helf.d . ldsale.- wholesale
dealers in' wines and liquors on illehop
street, has been dissolved. Tne business
*lll hereafter he osadneted by Mr. EU*
Who has wob for himself a 'reputation for
fair dealing With his elastomers that many a
man in !mallard knight ,euvir. He keeps
oonstantly on hind rare soppy of liquors
seldom met with id- a eountiy-town. which•
he sells at prices astonishingly low in these
times isr taw sad depreciated earrenuy.
Giro him a call.
Tat "Ceeetiis Fkint.r."—We understood
that a very `select body of philanthropic
individuals have failed themselves itif‘s .
"brothlstitiod," their object being to gather
n) sit tom. iltrty "smiles" that are being
dispensed by Wits *ho bane has brains
than themselves. ,We re*, hoisting" the►
tries - Its ineretuinsi tat lately levied up-
on ittta s key hag been imposed- their "occu
pation.* tone," and unless Congress repeals
or =editing the duty, the "Family" will
have to visit some more hospitable shore
ratbet than "waste their sweetness on the
desert air."
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IMMO TTTTT 61110111.—We are reliably in
formed that Provost Marshal Blair, has
•received au order from the War DepOment,
directing that the names of all those who
paid commutation in 1804, shall be put in
the wheel in the approaching draft. The
lame department, not many anonits since,
Uno need Virat-those-wiro-pai.
commutation in 1864 were clear of the
draft._ But that was before the election,
and votes were wanted—flow men are need
ed, not votes. How are you. three hundred
dollars!
A tusks Iba liouss.—Any one who lilies
near a water course can, ara alight expenie,
probably not sn i ts . te than ten dollars, build an
iee house ciPtitle of Containing a cube of
the cryetal luxury ten feet square. Rough
hoards for the outer wall, slabs for the in
ner, 'with a filling a foot thick of tan, bark,
or saw dust, a layer of th* slime - thickness
Ivo* top ; a elnphtlard I'o4* drain to carry
off drippings from die lee, and then pack in
the ice close• and compact, corer it over
with maw dust, and the work is done. Such
a store would furnish' half a dozen families
with hard butter, cold water, frozen custards
and all the luxuries of a drat class ice cream
saloon for the whole season.
A klistaxnxe Ttitc—lf a person wattled
to see misery in all its forms, be should
have been in Bellefonte on Friday, Satur
day, or Monday last. From daybreak till
dusk, out town was crowded with the most
miserable set of beings we suppose that
ever congregated together—beings that call
themselves men, :iet, to hear them talk,
suffered all the ills that flesh is heir to.
Broken legged, broken backed, broken
nosed, broken armed, Woken headed, blind
eyed, toothless, legless, armless, windless,
spiritless, brainless, suffering, aching, dy
ing beings, many of wAom.trere able to labor
night and day for the'Weleetion of Lincoln
and the enforcement or the draft they came
here to be exempted from. We seen among
them stout, hearty '•loyalists," who labor
hard all thy for-greenbacks and bowl at
night• for war and conscription—blessed
with health. s yet whose cowardice created
all kinds of Imaginable diseases in their
systems—adeotates of "Mu", yet to contempt
able cowardly° to like a hand ib it. A large
majority of the ones that presented them
selves for exemption were mess-that voted
andlabored to continue the war add Abell.
tionism—the last individuals that should
have shown their faces at such a place for
such a purpose.
DIED.
On Buffalo Bun, Patton Township, January
29, 1765, Henry Tnwler, aged 56 years, 9
months and 6 days.;
The Bellefonte Market.
Mite —per bushel, 2,35
1441 1 , do .d 0 2.30
Rye,. ......... 11 .... 1,66
....:do
Corn Shelled,.... 1 40
Oats,.. t 76
Barley, 1,60
Buckwheat, do ...,--..-- 1.00
Clove ;Seed do. 1660
Potatoes, do .-75
Lard per pound; 26
Bacon, do 25
Pork do 15
EZ=l
Butter, do''
40
Eggs, per dozen OP' -25
Plaster, grouud„....per ton, 16,00
WPAGiAL NOTICE,
Sir EYE •ND EAL—Prof. J. Imam, M. D.,
Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Leyden, Hol
land, le located at No. Sll Pine St.; Philadel
phia, where parsons eMieted with diseases of
the Nye or Bar will be selentiAtially treated NA
cured, if curable. ItifrArroyilvial Eye. inserted
without pain. No chores Made for esainins-
Men. The Medical faculty is ievited, as he has
no secrets in his mode of treatmenL
July 1, 'B4-Iy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO RICE.
Letters of Administration on the utats
(loured Miley, deceased, late of Ferguson Twp.,
haring been granted tio the subscribers, they
request ell persons knowing themeoires iodated
to said estate to make luilissdilite payment, end
these heels; claims to present them duly en
titantiontad for settlement. .
JOHN BRETT,
KREPS,
MARY RI/Idltlf, Administrators.
TO TUE SCHOOL DIRICTORB OF
CENTRE COUNTY.
ELamemenne, January 13. lenb.
Goatlearn 1--AppLWlUms bowing OM made
by the Drds of Directors of a majoeity of the
'School Director. In said eounty Metier their
&Idle to inmate the ea*, of the Coma 80.
retintendeat thereof, you are raspse y re.
tesehed to meet in contention at the Court
Hou In Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the 26th
day of February, e 1 o'efock P. M., for the per.
pm shore stated, according to the tenet of the
ilfh MAWS' of the nipple:Pent tr the anima law,
approved the Bth day of May. 1866.
C.
Superiutpudeal Common School,.
- MIW -4g-:)ViaTIk3l4lERWlik
GRovli:tlfft:Et4 & co.,
PIANT FORTE Marlit-trIIIISREI,
499 BROADWAY, NZW rows.
The attention, of the publie iuid the trade Is
Invited to our
NEW SCALD; ORVNN OCTAVE
Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for - volume and
purity of tone are unrivaled by any hitherto
offend tit this market. The , - "u t a i n 411 "
Mader* ttoproyaments,
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OWitt ACIPIOS,ILUIP PEI►AI,
IRON nein, OVIRSTRITAG RAMS, &e.,
seed each Instrument belitig make ander the per
m:Mil tnicenitaloit of Mr. J. It throvesteen, who
has a ruttiest experience of
OVER THIRTY YEARS '
la Haar manufacture,
IR FULLY" 'WARRANTED
in every ,partlealax.
THE . " tiILOVES'REEN PIANO FORTE'
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF MERIT
OVER ELL OTHERS AT THE CILIBRATEID.
WORLD'II FAIL
Where were exhibited . inetrnmemta from the best
makers of 1,4 db% Paris, Dermany, Philadel
phia, Baltimore,. Boston and New York; and
%tab at Ore American Institute for Ave succes
sive years, the Gol'd and Silver 'Medals from
both of which ran be aeon at our wareroome.
By, the introduction of improvements, we
make a still
MORE PERFECT PIANO Ir
and by maniatacturhig largely, with a
:STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM,
are enabled to offer these ipstrumetits at a price
Which will._
PRECLUDE ALL •COMPETITION
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No. t —Seven Ortavtr, round toiners,
And Dial" Case, $275.
No. 2. , —Seven Octave, rend, corners, hose
wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO.
No. 3.—Seven Octgve ' ra end corners, Anse
- and_Lnula..X.LY style, 13 2 '
Terms.—Net cash in current funds.
Descriptive Circulars sent free.
N E W STORE
AND:NEW GOODS--
ID Reynold', new Building,
-" 4(II{XT DOOR TO TER CONRAD ROIT11.)
We invite the attention of the o'ommonity
to oar
METRES/VS ASSORTMENT OF 4
FAkCr AND AtIPLE DitY GOODS,
C , a. -
DOOTS ♦ND SLIOCS,
Our entire stock wei purchased ■inee the
late decline in gold, and we are selling all kinds
of wood*
TrENTY TO• THIRTY PER CENT
cheaper than the same goods eobld base boon
bought for a short time, ago.
• Persons In want of goods will do well to
atakeildb our stock befere r purobaamg elsewhere.
WE WILL REAL FAIRLY
with throw who favor us with a call, and will
girt nitro thb benetit•hf tho decline in goods
IN EVERT PARTICULAR.
N. The highest market Price paid is
cash for all kinds of grain.
J, w. COOKE A Co.
unt.t.erortr, Deeember, 1864-tf
N EW BAKERY!
MATTHIAS SCIIIIITHi
Would respectfully inform the people of Be'lla.
forge and vicinity, that he has onod a ntkor
and
COMPLETE BAKERY,
m the old Temperance Hotel. on DIS ItOP et root
where be will keep conotantly on liana allkitals
DREAD, RUSKS,
Pour{ D-CA KES,
SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES,
CRACKERS, CANDIES
which he will sell at a reasonable and satisfac
tory FANS
Families will find it in their advantage to get
their inthibg done at this Astabliehtnent, as they
ran alwaysget pnre,whelesornebread and cakes
lust whenthey need them. Bept. 12, 1882-1 y
TO THE PIIDLIC:
MRS. SIMONS;
MAIN Sr., Loos Havel,
Hu the largest anal cheapest 'stook of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH,
Cedurware,
Queeneware,
Liquors,
Wines,
Salt,
Canals',
• Began..
Tobacco,
ewer offered in this market. •
The attention of Hotel andiStore-keepers is
called to the large stock of the following goods
on band, which are offered at wholesale pricoa
200 barrels of Fish,
200 DARRgLS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES,
20Ixmos of chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Segura,
and a large lot of Salt•
Alio; Float aid Feed always 9n baud at
_ July_ I . ,_'64—tf. SlMoi4l3:Main St.
. - ....... ----LS
DEAN'S GREAT TODACGO WAREHOUSE,
413 CURSTRUT STREET, POIL'A.,
(Opposite the Custom House.)
Dean dells better Tobaoco and Cigars than any
one in Philadelphia.
Doan sells thOre Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes
&c., in one daylltitit all the Stores in Chestnut
Street sell in one week. The rpaeon is because
he sells CIIZAPiR than any esta,blfehtnent in the
world.
DEAN SELL' clidjoc Ajp OFTEN.
Don't forget the numEer, and 'you will go
borne with a full pocket . of,VBACCO, CIGARS,
PIPES and money.
If you don't want to go to Philadelphia to
buy your Tobacco, call on, or send your oidbr
to J. G. Laurimer, Pleasant Gap, Centre coun
ty who will supply you at Dean's wholesale
ptices.
Dec. 2nd '4864—1y
1 :10 UBLIO SALE.
According to the Last Will and Testament
of JOHN WALKER, deceased, late of Boggs
TolirnsbiTh: will be exposed of at public , sabot
his We resitbsnee, on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,
the foiloising described property, to wit:
201:1 BCB/411,8 CORN IN EAR,
Ms tons of Kay, Eighty Bundles of Straw,
Two Ten Plate Stoves, 000 Coal Stove, and a
variety' of Rapti°ld Pamßore too numerouy
to mention. ' •
Terms made known on dog! of sale.
J. 8. PROUDFOOT,
BENJ. WALSER,
lllocators.
T OST.
It On Jarinar7 2, 1965, in or near Bellefonte,
a UAW Bawd Pia, oontainitnt a picture and
Cho words 4 .8. A. Walt" enkrareir rot the baok.
A reward of 85,00 will be paid td' the tinder,
it at this office. jai), 20-130
PRICES
HATS i•o CAPS,
QIFLENSWAItk,
awczniza, ke., kke
&el, &C., &C.,
AAV-ERIN3BMBNTS. • -111100iii•LANE0 B.
GOLI4 PENS FOR TUB MILLION I
PENS TO EDIT TM RAND, AND PRICES
TO BUIP 'ruzi f.ecarr.
TIIE BEST GOLD PENS IN THE WORLD!
On reetpt of the following sums, we will send
by mall or sa directed,i s Oold Pea or Pews, se
lecting Mb seas necortßng to the description,
nsmepito PENS WITILOPT CASES.
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Nib* cents a number 2 pen; for seventy
fly* Asti a number en;r fur one dollar a
hurdle. 4 pen; for El 26 'a number 6 pen; for
61 50 a number 6 pen.
The-ssame. Pens, in - silver plated witeasion•
Wee, with I , eneila—eForsl No 2 pen efor $1 15
NO I De*, ftnr $1 60 No 4 pen; for $2 No $
pen jfa f IN 25 No 6 pals.
pens are stamped' THE IMPETUAL
PEN,,intd tire well' finished and Rue writing
Gold Pens, with good Aildum Points, although
they axe unwarranted, and cannot be exchanged.
FIRST QUALITY 14 CARAT WARRANTED
a 23131133
Our bame (American Gold Pen Co., N. Y.), is
stamped ,on all pens of 'this grade /Intl the
points are warranted for sl.i. 'mantis; except
against accidents., .
SECOND QUA T.ITY GOLD PANS.
These pens are all stem- ed the NATIONATe
PEN, with the initials of our 6rm A 0 P Co.,
and are carefully made, having the same points
as our first !patty m ade ,
only differ
ence being in the qualitref- the'gold.
• The nun:there indicate the sire only, No I
beifig the smallest, No. 6 the largest, etd,p
for the pocket, and No the smallest, arid filo 13
the largest mammoth pen for the desk.
GOLD PENS WITHOUT CA SES .
•• •
Ft; Et 00 a No 1 pen, Ist quality, or a No 2 pen,
;t1 quality ; fur $1 .a No 2 pen, lit,quillty,
116 a No 3 23 quality; for $1 75 a Nu 3 pen let
quality,•or a No 4 pen 2d quality; for $2 a No
4 ..n let quallty„ or a No 5 pan 23 •quality ; for
(I . a 14. 6 pen let quality, or a No 6 pen 2d
quality; for $3
.25 aNU I pen let quality. For
$4 50 No 7' pen ; $3 75 No 9 pail; $lO 00 No
12 pen—all Brat quality.
THE.SA MP:GOLD PENS iN SOLID SILVER
EXTENSION CASES, WITH PENCILS.
For $2 a N 5 1 pen l'st quality, or a No 2 pen
2d quality; for $2 25 a No 2 pen, let quality,
or a No 3 pen 2d quality ; f6r $2 25 a No 3 pen
let quality, dr a No 4 pen 2d quality; for $3 50
a No 4 pen let quality, era No 5 pen 2d quality
for $4 60 a No 5 pen let quality, or a No 6 pen
24 quality; for $5 50 a No 6 pen lit quality.
GOLD PENS FIRST AND SECOND QUAL
- rry;Ts - Froto - n f3kpv t•.lt Ws Utki.D
PLATED IiBONy DESK 1101.15-
ERE. AND MOROCCO CA43813.
For $2 25 a No 3 pen, let quality, or a No 4
pen 2d quality; for $2 60 a No 4 pen let
or a No 5 pen 2d quality ; for SS 2 . 0
pen let quality, o; a- No 6 pen 2d quality ; for
$4. aNo 6 non lot Tidiii9. For $5 50 aNo 7
pen. For 0 75 aNo 8 pen. Fur $l2 00 aNo
12 pen—all ark quality.
Our pen.. rank throughout the country as equal
If not superiordo any gold pens manufactured.
Not only for their writing qualities, but dura
bility and elegaitt finish. The greatest care id
used in their manufaeture, and none are sold
with thb. slightest iniperreldien which skill ran
detect.'
Parties in ordering milst apeeify the name.
lumber and quality in all in,Ltneea, and whether
atitror limber, anima or Ilno.
„ TO CLUBS.
A diseount of twelve per rent will be allowed
on sums of slb, Font to nhe address at one
time; fifteen par cent. on $23; twenty per cent
on $4O.
1111 remittances by Mail, nitourremxibiltre at
MD risk, To all *be enclose twenty cents extra
for registering, wo guarantee the safe ddlivery of
the goods.
(Ironton% of all our new styles, with engrav
ings of.lexuet sine., and prices, sent upon re
ceipt ueltiunp, if desired. Pens ropointed fur
filly, routs, by moil. Address,
AMBRICAN GOLD PEN,CO.,
jun 20--3 Mo. No. 200 Broadway, N. Y.
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I M P 0 lt T A N T,
111311
INV ALIDS!!
IRON IN THE BLOOD!
TL in 'well known to the medical profhttloh
that Iron in tWe vital principle or life element of
the' blood. This is derived chiefly from the
food we Cat : but if the food ie not properly di
gested, or if, from Any cause whatever, the rlb
ceseary quantity-of iron is not takenslnto_tho
circulation, or becomes reilaccd, the whole e -
..tem cutlers. Thp boil blood will irritate the
Itriart, will clog up the lungs. will ettipify the
will obstruct the liver, and will send the
disease producing elements to all parts of the
system, and every one will Puffer In whatever or
gan may be predinpoebi to disease.
The great value of
111014 AS A MEI:MINH
• is well known and acknowledged by all medi
cal men. The difficulty has boon to *Minn:PA
a preparation of it as will enter the circulation
and assimilate at once with the blood. This
point, says Dr. Mayee, Massachusetts Rate
Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syr
up, by ooithination in a way betuse. unknown.
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Ts a protected boltilien of the Proxotbre of
Iron. A new discovery in medicine that strikes
at the root of disease by supplying the blood
with its vital principles of Life Element—Blood.
TJLI PERUVIAN SYRUP
Caren byrpepsis. Liver Complaint,Drepey, Fever
404 Ague, Lees of Energy, how Opirite.
TUE PERUVIAN RYRUP
Infuses strength, vigor, and new lira intOhe
system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution."
VIE PERUVIAN SYRUP'
Cures Nervous, Affection•, Female Complaints,
and diseases of the Kidneys and• Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN SYDCP
le a specific for all diseases originating in a
bad state of the blood, or accompanied by Debil
ity or • Low Slate of the System.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, end
recommendations front some of the moat emi
nent physielanei Clergymen and others, will bb
sat fret& to any liddriShe.
M2M
, JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ.,
Preside . nt of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y.
REV. ABEL STETEN.I,
Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal
REV. P. CHURCH,
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rev. Jno Pierpont, Lewis;Johnson, M D.
Rev. Warren Dorton, Roswell Kinney, M D
Rev: Arthur A Fuller, 8 K Kendall, M D
Rev. G lebbbins, . W R Chisholm, hi D
Rev. 8 Cobb, Francis Dana, ill D
Her. T 8 Ring. ' Jeremiah Stone, M D
Amtr.ll Nuto, Jr., .1 Antonio fianc,hes,M Tr
Rev. J$ Clinch, A A Hayes, MD
Rev. H Upham Abraham Wendell, M D
Rev. P C Headley, - J It Chilton, M D
Rev. J W Olmstead, II 8 Kinney, MD.
ratt
Props by N. L. Clark & CO:; btolualvely for
J. P. D more, No. 491 Broadway, Now York.
Sold by al io
ruggista.L .
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE I
VOETY YEARS EXPEDIFNCE
iia• fully established the auporiority of
REDDING'S,RUSSIA.SALVF;
Over all other healing preparations.
IC curer all kinds of Cuts, Sores, Scalds,
Bustle, Boils, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Sties, Piles, Corns, B,re Lips, Boro Eyes ' do„ „
reendting the pain at once, and soda:dos the
most angry liudring swelling and inflation
If *magic.
iItiMINISTRATOR'S NITTICH:I ,, •
Letters of Administration on the estate
Of William Hoy, late - of Harris Township' de
-00111104, having bead granted to dles.subsbriber,
he meddle all parsons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate to mate immediate pay
ment, and those having claims to present them
duly authenticated for sottlemont.
MICHAEL GROVE, Administrator.
lAI 1 r }, L TA tIL ov A r IN 1
, Or
PALI AND ilrii , ITDR GOODS
AT 'III
• "Izmir FRONT" BlllLlthfli
OITMAIN STRAWY', BELLEFONtr, PA
THE 110FESIL BROTILEItEI
nave Just rewired the finest assortment of
sappifnnysummieLgoode
. erer brought to th is
place, whi c h they all at grimilhat — am, 130/1 -
petition, oosOloting of •
Ilest QqaAity Ladies Dress Goods.
kERINOS,
CASHMERES,
• . DELANEY, •
• CALICOES
, AND SUMNER
•
. DRESS GOODS
AL A GOOD ASBORTIOdiT ON
Woods
did Wiliov Worn,
itoar aid Foort,Ooficao
Sugar*, Toas,-ifolamoo Syr-
Virnigar, Drisci Frith,Rais
in. Soap nod Candloo, Fish, To
baoloo,&;4t, C. F.Ropt,Rica;Sakratoo,Sodoofh.
•
a large usartmlint ofl ladies' and gentlemen's
BOOTS, SIIGES & GAITERS.
GREAT IN'DUCE'MENTS,
MAONIFICE;VI' BARGAINS
°MAIM TO PCSICHAIZOII sok •
Cash or Country Produce !
II •
Bellefonte, Pa. May /Ith, 1863
H ARIIWARE AND CUTLERY!
FOREIGN AND DONUT/0 HARDWARE
For the people generally we have
cooLhodo, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal
sifters, lanterns, lamp's, chimneys, wicks
table cutlery, pocket ,cutlery, plated
spoons, plated forks, table castors,
son are, tea and coffee pots, butter
knives : mill saws, cross.; u t •
saws, - circular saws, gang
saws, flies, wrenches, rivets
harmcrs, hatchets.
. . 1 .; t•r•
hues, shovels,,sputlei, •
Prading forks, hors,
rakes, hod' pins,iiiiirtwins,
Soft. springs, coal oil lamps,
-whips, sleds, ekatos,
doilble-seated willow
chairs for children; corn shelters,
feed cotters, plows, coffin trimmings,
emery, borax, resin, pitch, red chalk,
white chalk, wire, bores nail+, meat cut
ters, ucalos, wash-boards, rucking-horses,
horse buolcots, wooden pails. map Stick s,elturns,
clothes pins,.potato-mashers, butter lashes, bpt
tor prints, rolling pins, porch mats, door mats,
parlor mats, paint brushes, dolt brushes, shoe
brushes, butte bruslo, stove brushes, coun
ter brushes, corn ilpbers, whips, sleigh
- bells, skates, heel-calks, glue;enamelletl
kettles brass kettles, copper kettles,
gine kettles, stew kettles; sauce
pans, sledges, broad axes, thim
bles, skeins and boxes, axle
grease, paints in oil, pallets
dry, linseed oil, luhric oil,
benzine: curtain fixtures
pump chain, grind
stones, wooded
pump tube
pumps, pump 0
tl tturos.
ALSO, RiGoq Pistobt„ Shol-grinp, Steel
Springs.' Wass, Fdged Sitililicr's Hard
ware, and all other libido of merchandise usual
ly kbpt in a well regulated hardwarh store.
The etoek he entirety new, and we are enabled
soli lower than any other establishment in the
•mmetry. Our place of business Will be (blind on
Northwest currier of the Diamond.
BA XSTRIISSER CRIST,
Bellefonteßa. May 15t, 5 1862.-tf.
STE.IIIIBIIIIG & Co.
OF CHEAP BOOTS,
OF CHEAP BOOTS,
F CHEAP 1309T5,
CHEAP GAITERS,
CHEAP GAITERS,
MEM' GAITERS,
FOR WOMEN,
FOR WQMEN,
FOR WOMEN,
COME AND SEE,
COME AND SEE,
COME AND SEE,
Ouxnewynnd large stock of Boots anil Shore,
Gaitere, dfor men, women and children. We
can sell the very beat article the markets can
produce at from 30 to 40 per (lankiest' than any
other establishment in or auto( Bellefonte, and we
warrant oar steel to be what we represent. The
public are particularly requested to bear in mind
that the Boot and Shoe bluntness Is new feature
added to our establishment, and we intend to ex
cel Ely other establishment In teittre ottuutzin
point at
QUANTITY, QUALITY, VARIETY AND
AdMit thf: rhs►_
PRICES. .
stock of clothing and all descriptions of
furnishing itoods has Just been largely retilinish
ed with new styles and patterns. We ask the
people to come jind examine for theumblves,
before,Naking purchases elsewhere. We guar
, tee 'to give entire Satisfaction to all, at
Reynold's new building, Bellefonte.
Nov . 28th,'84--tf.
A LECTURE "TO YOUNG AMEN,
Just pal:dialed in a Sealed Envelope.
'96
Price Six - Cntrts:
A lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Rad
ical Chre of flpermaioithdta of 6eminal Weak
ness, Involunsary Emissions, Bernal Debelity,
and Impediments to Mortgage generally. Ner
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ;
Mental and Physical Incapaclty, , resulting from
Self Abuse, ,to. By Robt. J. Oulverttell, 54. D.,
Author of the "Orman Book," &c.
The world renowned 'author, in this admirable
lecture, clearly proves from his ode etperience
that the awful consequences of self abuse may
be effectually yomovitd without medicine, and.
'About dangerous surgical operstians, boucles,
Ifistrudibtint, rings hr cordials, pointing out a
mode of cute at once. certain and effectual, by'
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may *bre himself chOttpl7, Private
ly and radically. ''hie Lecture will prove a
Ikon to thousands and thow.ood, '
Beni under seal, to pny-addua in a plain.
sealed escalope, or two postage stomps, by ad
dressing C11&8..J. C. KLINE & Co..
187 owery, New York, Pout Office Box 4588.
MARK YOWL BLOB k'
Stamps for Bap, Buffalo, Robe(
or any thing elute of the Mid, to be bad at ill
}thee and at exoedinglw low prices, at tbi ebop
Ole eubtortber is Bellefont.
D. DEAR.
AND IHINN:r 1R0... WARM, Marini's°.
Waal and for sale, wtakith an d - n um.
,t tlaupt's fifilestairttdry.
=E3
ALSO,
C2tIST; -
I 1 =1:1:1
A NEW q.TO,CK,
A NEW STOCK,
A NEW STOCK,
buxAr SIIOES,
.hIIEAP SHOES,
CIIEAP SHOES,
FOR MEN
FOR MEN,
'FOR MEN,
AllE 4 cnu.pytEN.
AND CIIILDREN.
AND CIIILDREN,
WINES A LQUORS,
HALT! I,I4TEN! ETOI AND AZAD! .
YE Tlth lrovcp "
PItESERV , I TODD ItRALTH,
NAVE TOM MOENY
AND LIVE NAPPY AND CONTENTED,
MOULD POILCHASII Tatra LIQUOtII
•
AT THE WHOLZSIALE
tirNS .40 . 1)_.“9 U 0 41 STOIRE,
.or srimeo -• lITEZXT
liireotly opposite the obi HotaL
Aa metric alio:
StetailtbsteatUng the alleriseeis taxee impo
lied neon all articles in his line 01. balms. be
still co:Klause to cell the purest Irtiolee at the
ebry lowest figures. Every diseription of, -
PottzioN h ‘ DONESTIC LIQUORS,
wholeialt abd retell, at the lowest sank prime,
which are wettebted to be the bast qoalitles as
oordinglO OAS feipect, lee violet Els stook
consists in part ot "
•
OLD RYA
110270NOARSLA;
WSW , •
ar',
. . alscrAz.,
and others whiakise, at lion 37/t coats to $2,00
o per genet. Also,
ALL KINpSOP RRA - pIMIS.
*Ott 11 eta, to 68,00 per 1. Olen. Holland Gine
pore, from 76 cis., to Ali par gallon.
POST,
• zzapitazzzr
add °Wit Witier—tie best ea hie:
stumble rates as con be had in the eitr. '
CHAMPAGNE, BLACKBERRY, OINGER,
'LAND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURE
../AMACA,kND NEW zfroLAsp , avx .
'CORDIALS OP ALL KINDS,
all o which will be warranted to be as represen
ted, and sold at prices exceedingly low. '
All the liquors offered for sale at this establis
hment have been purchased at the United
States Custom Nouse, and ecomigunntly mint be
pure and good.
„VEY- Physicians and others are respectfully
requested. to give his liquors • trial. -oak Re
has the only article of
PURE PORT WINE JUICS IN AWN.
May, 28,1862. tf.
TITHE 'WONDER OF TUB AGRI
iVillY BODY ♦ITbNISLItJ
AT THE PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS
' ---- OPVITE - NETTOLEITIOT6VAT --
NWT
WHOLESALE
Fr INA" AN.P LIQUOR STORE
DICIIOP STRICT, PA.;
The proprietors of this establishment take
pleasure in informing the publio that they hare
constantly on hand a supply of choice foreign
and domestic liquitra, such ail
OW -Vector,
Old Rye,
JAM°
• And Irish Math y; •
Voknac,
Bla4berry,
Cherry,
And common Rrandas;
ANCieriA
aktry,
And
Scotch,
And Holland Gov;
New England Rum," •
"lamaca Rum.
CORDIALS lippo-ntint, Annimedcuul
Rose.
The attention of practicing physicians is oall
ed tt air stock of
PURE LIQUORS,
suitable for biopics! purposes. Bottles jugs
and Demijons constantly on had.
We have
ONLY PURE NECTAR WHIS . Jr EY
ITEM
All liquors were bought when liquors were
low, and we soil them accordingly.
All liquora aro warranted to give iatiatio
tion.
ConfideOt thst-ire can please customers we
respectflully solicit a share of geblia patrobare
Liquors will be cold by the quart, barrel or
tierce. we have a large lot of
IIOTTLED LIQUORS
of the finest grades on hand.'
Ppril 15t,1803.
LIONS' PURE 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY
ANTI
SFIARKLING CATAWBA WINES
Equal in quality and Cheaper in Prioe than Ilse
Brandies and Wines of
the Old World
For Bummer Complaint, Cholera Infantami
Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Colic
and Diarrhoea.
A sure cure is guaranteed, or the money will
be refunded
Tri support of tins above, statements, are pro..
smiled the Certificates of Dr. Jas. R. Chilton,
Chemist, New York; Dr. Hint& Cot, Chemical
Inspector, Ohio; Dr. James R. Nichols, Chemist,
Boston : Dr. M. E. Jones Chemical Inspector,
Circleville, Ohio; Prof. C. T. Jackson, Chemist,
Boston ; Dr. Chas. Upham Shipard, C harleston,
S. C, and J. Y. Z. Blaney, and G. A. Mariner
Consulting Chemist. Chicago, all of whom have
'analysed the Catawba Brandy, and commend It
n the highoss terms for medicinal use.
Analyei• of the 3too@noLoortto State Aanyer,
25,1648
When evaporated through clean linen it left no
oil or offensive matter. , In every respect it Is a
PURE spirituous liquor. The oil which gives to
this Brandy its flavor and aroma, is wholly un
like Nail, or grain oil. Its odor partakes of both
the fruit and oil of mime!, With acids it tra
duces ethers of a high fragrance. The substitu•
lion of this Prandy for Cognac. Brandy will do
way _i4th_the. genfor.fner of tifau• . •
sold ruder this ninth both al bottle and ab c osa.
Respectfully,
A. A. HATES, if. D. .
Assayer to State Mass., 143 Boylestou St
fly rite atne, in 18.11.
I hare analysed "L. LYCO I I4' !Mitt CAT
AVVRA BRANDY." with reference to -tic coati
position and eharacter, being the bane as that
produced in past years. A sample /taken from
ten casks afforded the same regatta /With regard
to puriV; h slightly Increased amount of the
principle on which its Serer depends was deter
mined Hy ce4ltileon wllkitsiirmer maniples.
The Iddleittioth Att apalys show that tide
Brandy , fraproduced tats se process as most
of the imported Brandy.
• Respectfully,
/t A; BAYER, Li. It Assajer.
•Doston, J ul y 20, t.t. le Boyleston St.
Manufactured only by H. IL Jacob At Co.,
(To whom all orders should be addressed.)
_ Depot, 91 Liberty Bt. New York
Noy. 26th, '64-6th.
suitor A. rELill ' As.
Liman" k'Weoussitz DeLuca Br
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS,
WHEAT, RYE AND BOURBON WRISTS'
/o. 606 NORSK /Urfa lITIILCRT,
(Below Spring 004.4”,) '
,PHIIatIIEMNIA, PAWN' A
Sept. 11111.
PITOTOOW
=MOUE
PHOTOORAPHIO ROOMS,
114. Cibriter 1013 and M.rks*,
Largil 4ired boloriod Pboyersphs fur $1,110.,,
Fmn• Card De Visits for COO.
AU Wadi of Failing, mil Doming lowa ►v
• bati.apd'aluispese mama:
Aro- 411,747.
laffiriaAN ) Win
- _ -
FALL AND ' ' no =ADA, ,
gopde emits pia tont* imminey
at the efiesp peers or . '
EMT".
et Centre f " kates Coma, tar
then at "ay other establiahmens th Thie r
He kalif eotataa•Jy es hand • ehel9e &le* at
STAPLE AND PANtTyrOODS. • ,
'Ohs a armoii - i;
-% •
Clot.
Nodally Russo/mare. illardkary Miaow sad
W.!do* Wan,
And in Gat a iningdete assoetnieni or all Or ar
tistes nasally found in drat class eountry
stove.
DREAS GOO P.
?nosh Modems, all sal. Plaid/4 eltals,
Reps.,-Alpones.•BLack saki, &fa.
—3
HOWERY—WooI sad Cotton Shirt' . aid
Drawer,, Flea abirta, Silk. Gallon *MI Mies
,Bandkerablefo, Hoop SktrOl, bat allbetit
CLOt/ISILD CAOSUIEREB—Fnmeh Broad
0101114, ots, tialtot's, to., for whit* mar
BHAWLIA full new, ■ll woM
MOOTS A'.o SHOES. '
Wswill keep a all Unless OW aurrioseat e
custom aids gouda.
EgOD GTE NKR&
Ibe i tls.iiald
EIGMBS? MA RILIT•PRIMIll
PAID IN C'AAU,I:OII, GRAIN ON
ALL Karns
•&ts,.3EsoLti alp
Aug. 7th, 186 S-4!„
GIIFIAT EXCITEMENT IN MILESEVRO
LYONd S LOEB.
Dbnlets in Foreign and Domestic Orr Goode;
0 ROMISI3, BOOTS AST, SUM,
have ieoekred old are Just *pastes the lasteet
LhclimiL-____
CHEAPNBT AND MOST SICASONABLIr
GOODS,
colmistuis
OTIONE AND FANCY 000143,
1 , 17R8, SONTAGS, noovs, NI:IIIAg.; ' :..
BALMORALB, 11002 EIKIRTIS,
and one of the largest assortteente, of t►e
LATEST STYLE READY 3LADE CLOTHO°
ECI:11
IdRN AND BOYS WHAM.
In Ceutre County, wbi b will be *old et • rodeo
- , _ . - r
Hon of from
THIRT TO FORTY PER CETI'.
ME
'ELOUR, FRED AND PROVISIONS.
and all articles urually kept. in de Arai- alani
country Igor&
STILL IN TUE FIELD
. •
AND 'AR AHEAD LN LOW PRICES I!
• JOHN 8. LONEBEiRCIER,
TIN, SHEET IRON L STOVE lIHRCII ANT
is itsitor ihnnwr—Bnsiarowes,
Takes This method of Informing on thepoopio
of Contrevounty, artd whoever elm plosion to •
read, thskt his stuoliof
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPHRWARR
to not to ty parpaasod by say_ &Wet In sent*
Penotylvdttia, and that his tossurrannid mt.
ales, Inch as
DUCAT TS, •
IBOILERS,
l ,
BAsixs,
szTrLps, e
are of tie Lest quality, the beat make, end fut
sale cheaper dna at any establialuaeut of the
kind In tit/ State.
Ha has also a splendid lot of ' •
STOVES OF ALL KINDS
atldearrlption, which will be sold at azoeedl.
ingly low rates.
SPOUTING, ROOFING,
and other work, done on the s -ordain nodes and
most reasonable terms.
Fanners, Mechanics, Merchants, wed 0 ' 7, 47-
body else are invited to oall sad sundae his
stock.
N. B.—Repairing of all kinds nestlz .ad at
padithaialy done, and op the mod *makable
terms.
Juno 24; '64—tf.
EWELRT ESTABLISH HEST.
rJ • •
G. If. PATTON, Propristor.
Haring parriesed Oat exteriisire Jrwelry
lts
tablishweot of W. J. titot, add largely Wens,.
ed the Stock, the Proprietor will keep aeronaut
ly on head, a splendid assordininfaiL
•" AMERICAN NV ATCIIESi
Pit ITY7 LE if; '
ENGLISH LEVER.
bYLEXDAJZ Es ad haw
W A - T CII E 8
WATCH 6ttenis os Azi..argva,
VIOLIN BOWS,
00.1,D A.V.D Silva! TL ffY S,
SPECTitLkIS,
' ie.,
which wil,l he sold cheaper at any other
establishment in Central Ponns7lranta.
Watches, clooki and jewelry repaired, and all
work warranted. 4
Jan. 29. 1864-3 y.
, . - - --
P This 311 A
rest .
line tra verse sjilbill2.l7 {be ls= '
and northwest counties ut Pedinayltani* is 'the
city of Erie on Lake Erie. -
It his b p _es,leased Al the Pennsylvania Ben
road Company, and is operated by them.
t Its entlrelcoalb was opened fur riseenger end
Freight biainees, tictober 17th, I 'ld I. , ~
~ ,
?LIM or AAA iiMilltlt Tit lISII IT IaCE 111,ft..
- - leave ten.rard.'
, ;Mail Thai, 7:03, P. It ...t ecout'd't4o.:+o P. U.
, Isere irconeard. -
Mad Train, 7:45. A. !kr. Acethied'ln. N , . b, PA.
iesgr rivs .v....d herons* w
. ifisirksa
bo P th os wayse p
bet won Philndsiphie. dole ' '
• Urns= Ri.r.icr tee Vane so Exprege 'Frahm
both way s intworarWilitniretnirt: lei Seltily
and Wnuo./noportjetdt FlitlAdel 4 4, 7 -
Fur Monnatien ..revluties , Jet*
nem ynply et.the b.. X; Pinser ; tiethigkeld
Blveket streets t.
. And for Freight badmen"' cittik, '.."
a ,
- - ' 40* * . 0 4
ageute:
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'ties:, B. 1 0=4 f. A. Aft B4l-1 121
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R. HELLS/1.
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