-13rsINEss CAR DS „A • /4.111.111.ALL!PTIII. JANAIII A. lIKAWER WAtISTIER A BEViLEIY, _ - 4TTOSNIITS ex LAIV. 1111.1.1.16F0NT1C, 3. D. 1111117GFJE1, ATTORNEY AT - alttaralye.PlNle•. Oillteltl the Court 'Howe,. with the TY:water G. L. TOTELL. . . f$llA LER . ”10'..) • r ar•,.l. TortAccp, CltidXS ANY) NOTIONS.' LIMISTOWN, Plrq, W.AW. WUITIS, DENTIST. PINI4SO I YE4N.A Mae histrrefessional sen ICOA to the citizen, of Pthogroyo and vicinay. I WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTOANET AT LAW CI ?!..!.111 , 1r PZ1.1....1 Will tbrit. Bellefonte pr..tessionsi:v whoa spe 444 Detained 1n oonneetwu with resident cuun eel._ .I.BOXD ligg:Tcni*os, LATE AN OFFICER" $. ARMY, Will attend to the collection of all claims for Bounty, Back Pay, Pensions. de. Office with William P. Wilson, Eq. Jan. 20-3 m. Bellefonte, Pa. °Elvis *roes ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LOCK HAVEN.PEN,.4 Will practice in tbo several courts of Centro and Clinton eeuntiev. All bu./nees,rdrUsted to tbeir care will be promptly attended to. DR. WINGATE, DENTIST: John D. Wint-nte De^t,t ff^o in tl•e• Mn- Ironic Holt. At home, evert pt.rhaps the f.r..t. Coro weeks of oath m,. nth, • • HARRY t.,.STITZ ATTORNEY AT LAW • Edtanzrr's Omen, May bo consulted in English or Lienuan. March 12434,—ti. W. 11. L.I,RIJIER• ATT-ORNEY IT LAW r-1.-EFO.:IF, PA. ffelre in the room on 11 ;4 ,strept,' furwerly occupied by Judre Burnside. June 10, '5l-Iy. JOAN 11. ORM. C T Al r.X/0:12.13 ORVIS ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. nr.t.i.r.roxrr, OfEce--Room N. g, op , ital , i,P.cynol I• 4 Iron Front, directly opposite the 1, - olcii.oun olLco, on Mein etwt. DR. J. B. Mirr(ll ELL, PiIYSICIAS h Sl P. 6 C)N. Br.LL}.F.sTr, TENI.4 Will attend to profersional calls , hcret..kre. bedrespectfully oilers t • L.s 11.,•tas 11 the public. *Office at his reztaLe on A.lie• isneny street. • Or, ANDREW WHITE, IT-CiN.SED AUCTIONER, Will attend to all sale, entru. , tel t, hm wtth fidelity and care. Charges lees than oth.r nue- Aepipsdv- . , 0,-(21 tf- EDWARD E. ORRIS, • ATTORNEY XT ILO", SPPItT. PA. . Odle* Second Floor Post-Oleo Building, All business entrusted to l2s,s s tare wl.l bo prnptly attended to • J.sa. C. tf. A. 0. FURST. ATTORNEI F :AT LAW. BELLEFOYTZ, PEW!, Will prectica in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton Counties. All legal babine” en - tru,ted to hie care will recelve prompt attention. Office--On the North-west corner of the Di amond. BANKING noesE NIFM. F. REYNOLDS S.. CO =I Bills of Brehm:lgo and Notes di-oonnted.— Collections made and proceeds promptly remit ted. Interest paid on spec,el deposits. Ex• ehonge in the Eastern cities eunstently on hand or sale. Deposits received. MISCELLANEOT7 ,, ' NAVAL AND NI I LITARY BANIiING AND COLLECTION HOUSE, FOULKE & CO., i No. 520 VITAE. STREET Pena Oppteite Independence Square. LICENSED by k) lINTRED STATES. EVERT DESCRIPTION OP CLANS AGAINST - TUE OWITCD STATES 0E STATE COLLECTED Decors, soldiort, sentnen, mnrine', mu 'mans, clerk r, or any otiiitr porbon in Far vice; thetr widows or orphan", I.ithers, or mother., B othcre, ofeteeff or . other Relative. ; - Will if the,' afply to us, obtain their Cifiimefer Pensions, Bounty, Boy, Pnzo Money Los. of of toot., Lose of Horses, Damage", Sub3istcnee, Re rnittng &0., ,tc; --- OUR‘FACILITIES ARE C\SURPXSSED. OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SZAYES tuatNre, Who haT r e loVjaal now are In the Unltrel Stater Berrie., or Frill' ilkidows. Orillmus, Fathers, blethers or Ittlatives, are Moiled to call mad see whatti duo them. we aro uow ing $lOO Boento to soldiers discharged by reason of Wounds risserscd lu Battle. •lID PRIZE MO? n fAUPV ON ♦LL rums, MOM When we obtain lionnty, PrizO - iind other for applicants, they need not wait for \avy Agents, Payutnater,,, Lc. bc., to beta Funds, ."WI CACU TILEN wirpourcliAnGS.lEM This is great saving and convenience to Ail ments. .Agenta or others Lounty, or Prize Certificates, Checks ' soldiers Filial Etsto znents, &c., Can Have thgiu onslted and money p r i t i tt i o n d t ti h t i r e e e ts u rh uz , o r il e . i,o P w o i r m s r ozs c d a r n awingp haveettine money drawn at owe, sod beet to tLerr mitre," at much leas than it would cost them to apply .pprienally. lity, applying to Our agent -W. P. 411[ACHADJUS, - ATTORNEY AT L.". A', Ver. 4tb, 1864--ly. RZLI.SPONTX, Pt IMPORTANT TO ALL. -INCSR Tin , ' FIRE NV. W. McCLELLAND has removed his large and splendid stock of LILAIIIr-MILOSEI CLOTHING AND GEN e ' FUENISTRNO GOODS, In the °TAY DDILDING, on the north we steO nr of the Diamond, where ho will be hem to toe his old friends and customers. Ilia :folk is omqprised In pest of CLOTHS, CA6SIAIEILES, • ' ' regrnYL OOLLA R.% NZOK-TIL% HATS AND CAPS gbolk, 4Mxt, sitiel• item by well-dressed ginthaan. JUDECbOIfO TO 011 DIR. , , —6o,l64lbasrtirt IwOo• sad tipon"the moat - relit "'obi* tgNs. lad Peedbottoo guaranteed. ;ill. • Jam 154 ly • WISTAB'S BALSAM - OP • WILD CHER.ItY,. ONE Or ERR OLDIE? A5O NOSY RELIABLE MEDI Coughtt,-Coldia,- Whooping -Cough, Branohitia, Dilliculty of Breathing, Astinna.Huare• near, Sore Throat, Croup, and evers affection of TAE ITIROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, CONSUMPTf ON. WISTAR'S BALSAM ON WILD CHERRY. So geaeral has the WO of this remedy be so popular is it everywhere, that it is an neee,sEarr to retount it! virtues. Its work speak n it, and find utteranee in the abundant and oluntcry testimony of the many who from long •9:Teraig and settled disease have by its use men restored to pristine vigor and health. We mn present a mass of evidence ig.proof of our assertions, thnt CANNOT BE DISCREITED. TIM RES . :JACOB EI:OILER, Well known and much respected among the German population le this country, makes th. following atatemeut fur the benefit of the &f -illeted: lissiovra, P.a., Feb. 16, 1869., Dear S e ar rt.:MILO m sal family important benefits km) the noc of yonr valua ble preparailoD—Wistar's Italsam of Wild tilierry-rit affords we ploaauro to reccommend it to thepublit.—Bonie eight years ago ono of my daughters snsemed tv Ise in a decline, end lit tle hopes of her revovery were entertained.. I then procured a. bottle of your excellent /131- sam. and before the bad taken the whole of the centen-ts ot the bottle theft was a groat lawn.% c client on her health. I hive, in lay individual I.e. made Iregoellt IiFE , of too, valuable meth e.ue, audshave also been ben.ditted" by it. JACOB SIXILLER. FEnNI E SMT'PII, EQ Orer.i 1 r town, New .I,r.cy u,.• S Dr. IVl.tar'R Th.lqam of Wild C I r a ~nit And hat no.r Leno , o•ial in my family, it ntrool,i me rrea• pl,ouro in re-on - unending. tt. to the a v.,1114i , it retu,ly in en....s of weak rt c• 11 . r awl a remedy why, h I I. r o• 1ni1 , 44;11t, and Illy' e ta- Ata,-"WdagtitclitlittY-.12.4111C...P.121.14.41115,112-La. FROM Ii())1. JOAN E SM IT II =MEM I at r , • etnlor.:mi.,nt xt.,l Dr Wt , tr • c-h“, .ov,r6 (.0.14, nn 1 a!- w d V 1111 (1,1.1,1 benefit. I know of n r. ut tc etheacious or more de-er% .ng conrral u e. 71, e , ft!ao hero eel with r!Pel. I,te •r . , • I t• .k. Elputt, Merchant, Malt' tr^ , 1t It Mak: • .r WIST.kn'S 13.1L5..1:t1 OF WILD citEnny. N, lie genuine unless signed "I. Butts," on the u - supriir. _ _ _ FOR SALE 131 J. P. nr.v .- .INroR .. Broadway. N. Y S. W. fIiWLE t to r• •re, Lott u. And by D:uj _ REDDING'S 10J S S IA neah. 01 , 1 Sore,. REDDING'S_R USSTA SALVE, Cur,. Burns,Sk-Al 14. Cu' - REDDING'S RtSSIA SALVE, ft:rag anis. Sr - rains. lIEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Carol B Floc:, and Canotry REDDrsur's nrsiz,lA SALVE, Curt, Salt Rheum, Piles, said Erysipcla..s. REDI)ING'S RUSSIA SALVE, urea Rinothrtne, Come, &c., etc., &c., &c. NO FAMILY SEOUL BE WITIIOL I' Ir. ONLY a I.'WNETY-FIVE CEN IS A BOX. sia.r. - Br J. F. D -imam :No 491 Broadway, New York, S. NI . R A da:o 4, to., No. I ii, Trenaird at , Bitoton, And by all Druggiats. MILE , III:PG, PA . 11 t.; !CRAW Fit RI:AH!! !! GOOD MLR'S FOR THE PFOPLe! GOODS AT REV UC.ED PRICEa! A. SUSSMAN. Just returned from New York, with a handsome summed assor , tment 1,1 merchandise, now open and rifer for ...!e cheaper than say body eihe'in the Coln. The Goods have been Loug'it utcap f r ca-h. and will be gold ehe..p for cash or de elms alent. CI Caatutira) it, Co , tonades, Mareml les Ve,t.b„pc oitor and other —Y-settings, Lnder t'birts. anal - Drawers. Black and lan cr'Silki at o'l prices, 'All codd. Flannels, all w Lot an 1 dom. k and Shirting Flannels, Bleached. tinbleach ed and Colored Canton Flannels, French and do mestic Gingharns, 'licking' and Checks,Bleached and Un- I?letwhed.S e ßretwrge, Pillow Case and Shirting Mustm,Coinbrice and Drills. Ilideries and Gloves, Sus penders and Ilankcreb.els, Neckties, Collars and Bosoms, Parnokls and Sun Vinlirellm—Silk,tinghums and Aluslin.-- Balmoral Skirts, IV:leans "Almo nd Skirts of serious .iitsot and prices. bketeton Hoop Skirts, ',ohm's and' MlSaell Skeleton 'Hoop Slibts slot cry des, ription. —Spring and Summer Capec, both Clzth and Silk, uniurptisseil in ist!,le, gofairy, and prkes, flora, of .l.iion and Dixon's Lille. Shawls, en endless variety, both single and double. Carpets, a full tt,ortment of all kinds of Carpet.. such no Brussrd, 3 Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil Einador.— SALT, _l.lBll, , • GROCERIES, SULK LE kTIIER, SP INISII KIP, ' 4 FRENCH CALI , SKINS COUNTRY ('AL? SKINS. IdORROCO LININGS. &C. &C. &C. Ebtemakers' Thread and Sboeinakinjoole, of all kinds to be bad at P* , A. 1117SSERIAN'Ill CITEAPER than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Bellefonte, December I9th 1852,—tf. F III ! EITUB.E Willa BOOMS BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO U 1 PENNSYLVANIA...- W/7ER BEAUS, A - SOFAS, • LOUNGES, HA 7' RACK'S, WHAT-NOTS, EXTENSION TABLFS, STANDS CHAIRS, STOOLS. of every description, quality and price, for sale caper than at any other getabliahment of the kind in Central Pennsylvania, June 1,1863.-If. HENRY P. HARRIS. BOO' STORE. ifirmarorrs, PA GEORGE LIVINGSTON, !hop The proprietor bowing remover/ to Broker hors Bow," - directly opposite thk: Conrad MUM/ 0 1 4 Itill continues to keep on it d 4 liargh asao. - t• went of . Theologieud Vat Schott Miscellaneous, and "lithe • school booL• now In use; also, a large awn ni of Blani books ° and Stationary , Pho he and Phdto Foneb All/ems; also DeMY an Weekly flew/ odioal le .he United BUM& New publics at publisher, pricer. . Noy 16111.11.- MISCELLANEOUS = LICLUDIXI3 EVEN ...._ _ tho M , kr: : l, — County Dunk, Mc/I'si sept 2 611 r North side of the Diamond, £O., ha., ,t 11 rDICINA Tr' X ^ " 4 V - . • ARMY IVGU DROPS! ?BR NOVIRICION RiIIZOL' FOR TEL CURL OF PEVER AND AGUE A.RD ALL BILLIOUB DISEASES!! ATTENTION! 1` SUFFERERS FROM FEVER ANDAGUE &c This most wnntlerfirl rented:, for the perma nent rum of FEVER AND AGI;E,Sc:, was discovered some yearn igo by one of the moat ISCIEXT/FIC AND succEsgu,,,t, CHEMISTS )F AMERICA! Out of thousan.ll of cases it has never been known to tail in eflecting a radspal cure. A em gin bottle of these drops hivd cued diseases ..leh have STUBBORNLY RESISTED TRY BOST SKILLFUL MED MZEIZE2 Tt containa milling that will injure the can t tau n' It puralee the blood It rettemea elistructionn from the liver! It I.ritinutei the dtt,ch.trge tub.' It ellet ti a raVieal arta permanent cure by re a: , , •. mg the entmo uvula whicti Wit Ague de ponds. TILE AR3PY AGUE DROPS, A:, it, name impport•, has been and is the great Spec die fur all hillt,us tltecaees in the army. It h r i nd. Its pnpularity in the firs y and ...t•hrt., is as um, ersal as its cures but it beat a.,1 numb:Hal. Asa 5 I'IIEVENTATIVE It ham proved a great blessing and easeft many a valuable tile tbgioe lawkat to leenlitte4 a acre t bare Wien riotuns to Bilious disease. VII O:JILL'S WILL vol . TIKTURY IF TRESS DROPS ARETAKLN up THE ARMY AGUE DROPS, =133 LANGUOR AND WEAKNEW! MEI II RESICRES THE SYSTEM to its Nature. BOYANCY and ANIMATION) invtgoratlng the body and clearing out EVERY VESTIGE 01' DISEASE produced by loathsome mime] BE WISE . IN TIMEI pervln residing in 1 Fever and Ague Thetnet bbuuld be *about a la.ttle of ARMY AGUE DROPS! And it in strongly recommended to persons tray cling . through places charged with =um. We re=prifully rail attention to our Tertimo nials. Many of our letters attest that hundreds of lives have been •tived in the Army by its use. Indeed so well are its curative qualities appre ciated in the Army, that tire most suecetuful Surgeon. in the geld and ll..suital use it /11111. L extlu-iiely in the di.en..e= for which we claim us ininhhility. The bent physi , ian. nlwuve mum the beat means to ollout u cure, ileum the universality of the ARMY AGUE DROPS 'ZESTIMCON'IALS. Wcare happy to refer to Gen.liteClellan Rt Rev Birti Potter N Y Gen Fremont Rev Dr Tyng " Gen Burnside Ttylor. " Gen llnnoork Rev II V Reedier B'kln Gen Eilpotrki, ' Rev E II Chapin, " Gen Rice Reve Mr. ithee‘er, N Y. Col Pye, Asth N Y Rev Mr. llangn, ' " Col Quit k 1 ith NYC 'Ron M F Odell " Col 'Fool for 14 - 17 - Y S'llifon Mayor Wood " Maj Dt - ireanun, AL C M KolhAoioetr " Mlij Reisynder,lsth Pa Mayor Gunther " , Mnj Wilcox, AD C Romeo Greely " Mai Railway Sur US A And hundreds of other Mul Stilwell, " equally wolt , lrhowp son- Maj Babcock " Doman, for ir.)uola see Liout.Wholan " cirsular. Price ONE DOLLAR per BOTTLE, WILCOX dr Co. Prinolpal office, . 181 WATER STREIM Naw YORK - N. B.—Nona genuine anises bearing our sig nature on the wrapper. e r e Don't let your Druggist put you off With any other remedy.• If he dose not have it for sale, 'melon) us 61,25 per resiLand we will send you one bottle of thek/Msty Ague Dmps per mill postpaid WILLCOX, & Co. Nor. 18th, '64-Bm. 181 Water Bt. N. Y. *li te o 11. aA • . • MISCELLANEOUS N - EW AND SPLENDID STOCK 1E! BEST BOOTS AND SICOES IN CENTRO COI/NTT; Warented--come and see for iontaelfwill not charge for looking at them. LAMM /MCI 07 LIUMIZR or ALL I.IIMB GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE OF yor STYLES. TOYS AND coarecytomahrts. , . SHOE BIND.INGS, •LL'NiW eyries EATS AND OAP LADIES FURS, NEW STYLES, VICTOR. INES, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, Le. Le. ' NOTIONS. Ladles Stocking, Roods, Gloves, Nubile', No twris of all kinds. COVE AND SEE BURNSIDE'S NEW , GOODS. North West Corner of the Diamond. --- WARRANTED to be just, what we represent them. Welfare the very hest which we . , warrant, and lower grades in all their . Variefies. CALL AND EXAMINN .OUlt EadClC. A3(1) . BEE FOR YOURSELVES. LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS A LARGE STOCK OF S 'HOE ,FINDING SADDLERY SADDLEFI;BRIDLESnALTRRS CAR/ GEARS, HARNESS ,! COLLARS • and every artiole made and kept by saddlers Water-Proof Boots double soled warranted EDE TRAVELING DAOS, POWDE , R, SROT AND CAPS A large assortment of BoQolo Robes, Horse Blankets, Slegh Fox Trap+, Av. The higho't markpt Flees paid for hides Skin and all klnds of furs. CAS,II PA 111 For Iloles and Skins at Burn Ade's The good time has tome loom when yolienn Jinxitall.p.asiguss 19. caLuLtu B I: RN SI DES. has just received a large and well selected stock of goods which be intends to sell at a very rea sonable rates—so low as nut to be , excelled by any other establishment of the kind In the country. You will find it greatly to. sour ad outage to buy your Groceries ut Burnsides. Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Currants and Tamarinds Irma Burnside.s. If you wantTrhaeCheea,Salt, Rico, Cavendish Congre•r, Fine rot, Nulural Lout, or :smoking Tobacco of superior quality, gu to Ilurnsides. Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, French calf and Kip i•lions Slip pery and tlaiters with and without heels, of all ewes and tiolors, from.. Iturnsidus: Ray Sweet Sicily Orange., Fresh Lemons. Fig.,, Dates, Raisins, Candies mill Nuts Irons Burn mace. • • If you want Gum Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig Pir-ie, Jr Bs borengt Prenck and rot's, Sugar Plum., I,i " . iny tither kinds sit 1. unle, trtl.trifi, gii , to Burnside, Et, Hair Briithrs,Portintinum, Purses, Pocket andl)ici.ingGum .Muir and :Englmb flat 11,111 and Mourning Pins, Gloves, liu.rcry Pocket lc nit er, runt flu }felt Hooke and Tackle, t , i.itiiinery, limits Linen And Sulk lintikerebuif, Linen and Marsaiiies Cul ture, rind loony other Fancy Artrelos uu,d No tions id It )ou want Fancy Soaps, candles, Corn and Pearl .Starell, Shit, Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, unit Engll4l‘ Mustard, lied and Black Pripers, iiiager, Mace, Nutmeg., and a general variety of Spa .es, go to liurn-ide4. If you bate Potter, ligcs, Potatoes, Wheat, R. :1113 or-other t entry It can be ex• Linge.l t.a. go Ala at 1, - h UMW at the cheap ari,ty et,,to of Purr,,ple4. At Itvrn.side'to wo study to pleaa and give eat Iscuet,o, 19r•nao nerept our thonlia for pri9t fa vur4 or I place us uudcr ohligutions fur tunny llellelonto January Str, tf. L ADIE'3 EANCY FURS!! 1011 N FA REIRA'S 6141 Et.tahluMml lilt MANUFAC TORY, 'o. 718 A RC!! St., Above Seventh. I LAD4LAIIIA. 1 . have now In store f my own Importa- Iln and Manufac are, one of the La, •st and most beauti . selection of • FANCY FURS, for ladice end Children's wear in the city. Also a fine assortment of Gentle Fur Glom; and Col lars,. An my Fursiwe ' re all purchased when Gold wan at a much lower Koltun* than at present. I am enabled to dispose 'of them at very reasonable prices. and I would therefore solicitia call from my friends of Ceptre county and vicinity. ‘ , ,,...s..ltemember the main% number and street. JOHN FAIIEIItA, illtArch St. above 7th, South Side. Philad. VILA hare no punier, nor connection with any other alum iv l'lnladelphut, sept9-51n- H AUPT dCo., slave removed their Foundry from the eld Stand at Bellefonte to the Milesburg Foundry and Machine shops, where they contin ue to manor:olllre the Watts improved plow, cen tre Les er :ode 11111 and shears for all the plows ever made in Ills county. They also have an attractivq variety of ! IRON RAILINU,CEMETERYENCLOSITRES STEAM ENGINE , S AND MILL GEARING. To th:s department of the busineer they give partica or ntte inn, and have a large stock of Patterns on li d for steam, floiir and Saw Mills, STATI . ERYSTEAM EVOINES of any desirable rapacity, from timid , to twenty Horse Power built in the best of style. They also tuanufacturcomellatwo Home Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing machines to suit either. Corn crushers and other articled to numerous to mention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety athe above mimed articles kept at the did Ilayes's pronerff near the depot at Bellefonte Pa., where they have Machine, Plow and Patern makers, the best in,ike country, that ran be consulted,at any ON concerning any work that Anay be wanted in their line of business. Dive them a call you that want your work dime unto order. ; I May 6th 1864.—1 y CCARRIAGE MiaIUFACTORY I Mr. 8. d, MeQulstion would reopectfully in form the eillsops of Centre "County, that he hoe opened a new itarriage Manufactory, in the rear of Cummings:•Livery Stable, whore be Le proper-, ed to manufastor • Carriages Buirdifi , • Bulldog, Pbestbse ,Opihig Waiter 131.1.14ut, aos at priest to soh the these. Bopoiring dose •os dust sales - Dedielbsto April 8, Isll4-17. =3 CIIILIIINOB ROUSE, !MOP STUNT, IIZLIXPONTI, PA OF TIM This elegant new Hotel, situated on Bishop street, a raw d ors notth of the Catholic chinch, ie aL lest c ete in its arrangements, and fi now Stis reception Arid entertainment of peals. IC hu been farnithed In the very late.t style, with" handsorne and comfortable farnittipp. akticel4egether thp best gotten ,up, and wrWbi theliest conducted hotel in Belle fonte. TAE TABLE will always be fbnnd greening under the weight of the best precisions the mar ket affords, attended by neat intelligent and at tentive waiters. THE BAR will always be supplied with the choked and best of liquors--not a sickening mixture of drugs—but liquors in their purest ens best state. TIIE STABLE is large, warm, commodious and is clean, end obliging and attentive headers are always in waiting. A Hack copvnya passen gers free of chor'ge, to and from the care, after the arliVal and depar ture of, the trains. . March 27th, 1803—tf. rAARNANs HOTEL, • • US - OPPOSITE COURT 1(01781, BYLLEPONTZ, PA GARMAN, Prop'r. - - This Mug established and well known Hotel, situated on the smallest corner of ate Diamond, 'opposite the Court House, having been purchas ed by the undersigned/she announces to the for mer patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that heinthnds refit ting It thoroughly, and• is peepares to render the most satisfactory accornmoiDakin to all who may favor him with their patronage. No paths will be spared on his part to add to the conveni ence or cbmfitt tohlagueata, All who stopwith him will find his his TABLE abundantly supplied' with 11Th most aumptbus fare the-market mill afford, done up in aide, by the-most experienced cokes. %Lis Ilan Mill always contain the cholcoat of Inprors. U I N K S , tlvikirtattno is hest in (ewe, and wlllalways be mtende by the moat truetwoliti . and Mien: teen% e hoklers. him a eall, one and all, attd he reek eon (Went that all wilt be settened with their itecom modattun. AN UNCEI.I4NT Trariae:nreiii7s establishment, which atran g ent from abroad will find g reatly to their ad ‘lll/111(.7C CONRAD HOUSE. x AIN STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA J. B. BUTTS, Proprietor. Thin well known establishment has been en tirely refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now eecund to nano in central Pennsylvania in the comforts and convenience it affords to travgilers. People from the e'uhtry during their sojourn of liellvfnillo during weeks of Court will find the Conrad 'louse an agreeaßleiiandAlleas ant resting place. Accommodarmg servants are always in atten dance really to supply the wants and contribute to the cotnfort and satisfaction of the guests. Tux TABLE i$ supplied with all the -ssub-tan tial provisions, luxuries and delicacies which a produeti‘e iouatry can furuish, - or industry, vig ilance and exertion can procure. Tai. Lisa, will always contain a general as snrtinent of the very best liquors that the mar• bet affords adapted to suit the most eapricions bodes. THE STABLE will be attended by attentive and obliging hostlersovell qualified to discharge the duttes pertatning-to this important depart ment of a pstWic e.tabrishment. I ecto the attention Fill time, the proprietor has fleioted to this branch of business be hopes to reveler° a liberal portion of the patronage heretofore be,toised upon him. May 1, IS62—tf. CUMMIZiGS ROUSE SALOON. This new and splendid Eating Estab , liihment k now open Mr the entertainment of ill, pubhq wbere Fresh Oysters, Jiied Oysters ' Stewed Oysters, hpieed Oysters, Clam Soup, Tut Co ,S , ,up, Chicken Soup, Ham and Eggs, Plg'a Feet and Tripe, Sac dine., Ireith Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, etc., etc., can be had at all times. • DRINKS. , Cognac Brandy, Old It.en R'hiskev, Bourbon iklhiskey, R heat ^• Whiskey. IriSh Wkikkey, Hol land Gin, Currant Wine, Straw- .., 'berry Wine, Cheinpaigne, Gooseberry Wine, Sherry Inr, Port Wine, etc., etc., (7ln Cocktails, Brandy Sinn , hes, Sherry Cob blers, Whiskey punches. and all fancy drinks Masbui & Collm's XXX Philadelphia Ale & Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades, arsaparillo, Mineral Water,: etc., etc., etc. . _ _ HOT MEALS to be had at all boura. of the day or night. A magnificent I3ILLIARD ROOM, with fine warble-laced Tables, is connected with the es tablishment. We invite our friends to give us a call, and think we can insure them the uttnnst satisfac tion. R. D. CUMMINGS, March 27,'63-Iy. Proprietor. U ItION ROUSE, The subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that ho has recently refitted the above named Hotel. and is now pritpued_tu accommo date his friends and patrons in a comfortable manner, and lie will spare no pains in making an agreeable home for nil sojourners. His table will always be luxuriously supplied frets the markets of country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. llis char ges are as reasonable as these of any other Ho tel in the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be complained orby those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to de serve it, he ,throws open his house to the public and invite#. trial. grip . siroN HOTEL. se , 71 ADELPHIA. This '''' pleasantly situated on the south Bide of .tstr et, alt doors above Sixth stree ... . locality makes it particularly de ' PE l, j, S VISITING THE CITY on bus' ": 7 r pleasure. J. 0 : HAVEN & SON, Proprietors. Dec. 9, . 64_4. , H UBIII4r • : II ÜBLARIIIIIRO, PA. Jr 4 . II OISE", Proprietor. ir oHtlte This wil no Ile now kept by, the Proprietor/ wh a will be happy to wait open the traveling- u is generally. Pll'4l'l'ollBE. A. nAIIPT, A Co Palui,s aruTtraz *nu nreuzeics toI4,ANI. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OVER $280,00. THIS COMPANY continues to issue Policies of Insurance against loss or damage by fire on the safer kinds of town mod country property, at rates as low u oMmiktent with the safety of a' Company of thii kind. The ander, having been appointed an agent fat the ove named Company, will attend to meelsingappileations for Insurance. - ppt. 11, C. HAUPT. HOTELS ALOONtIe R. D. CUMMINGS, Prop'r Bellefonte, Jan. 9th, 1863-I.f. CIEMEEI2 D. C. KELLER, Proprietor .XSPOlti, PA. V. A. DOBBLER, Propriotor. Aug. 28-13. INSURAN ' COMPANIES oririos--yons, ritirs'A. MEDIOISAL 8.4.„-ct Aye-i-os iSzipARIVOSI TM WORLD'S 011111 2141197 fOlt Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. 'Mona Eatery Mee, a stati-tiluani werchani of Oa , Jbrd, Maine. lute bid large livantlties of yobs BAIUIAPA• AIt.LA, but sorer yet kill) bottle *blab fltlbd of th• destredeffeet and Val SICIIOII to those who took It. Al Ann as our peon it. they agree there Fos been no matlictue like It rain oar oommtudty." Eruptions; Pimples, Blotehei, parades:W. cons, Bores, and dil Diseases o Skin. Frost Rev. Rolf. 'Wrath:vs, Bristoir: llll 9knell• I only do my duty tp rut and he pplilky when I add my testimony to that you publish Ar the mis. Chcinil virtues ofyew. RA 1119APARILIA. „My daugh ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor In her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable, In cure until Tv tried your SA 11114.PAXILIA. She WA been well for some mouths." _ Prom Airs. Jane P. Plre,.a seen-Nouns and mice. egg envied (logy Ijeantsville, Cape May Co., N. J. My daughter has suffered for a year past with a • sernfulems eruption, which was very troublesome. , Noting afforded /01 relief until we tried your ANSAYArttLIA,WiIIWr sooo:m a rek# cured her." From Charles P. Gage, Esq., o the widely-A-nouns Foe, Marra!, 4 Co. sum hirers of wiassetted , pen in Nashua, I had tkor several ' years a ..very troublesome humor In my Thee, which grew constantly worse until It disfigured my ibatures and becamiiap intol erable %Minden. I tried almost every thin* a num 'could of both advice and medicine. tutyrithotit an. relief whatever, until I ,took your ElAusAvAnitti. It Immediately made my face worse, is you told me It might for k time; but In a 11l weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and eon tinged tint , ' my time is as smooth as any body's. and lam , 'lout any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy peribct health, mid without a joLubt owe it to ;our BA CLUAPA Elrytipelai —General Debility—Purify the 13lood. • From Dr. Robb. Santa, Houston St., New Fork. DR. Alma.. I seldom fall to remove Eruptions and•Setofalotts Sores by the persevering meet ydbr BiRRAPARI LILA and I lisye list now cured an attack of Alattgnane Erysipehth with It. No alterative we possess equals the Smur..r•ntu.s you have sup plied to Cite Profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Fig., Iroirman, Ohio. it For twelve ygars, I had the yellow Erysipelas on my right arm, doling which time I tried all the • celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of do: lars worth of medicines. The ulcers were sc bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated.' I egaataking your NARY IPARiLtsk. Took two bot tles, and some of your Pmts. Together they have , cured me. I am now as well and Bound as any body.' I Beteg inn public place, m • ratio Is known to every -body • this -4 0 tirt • ach-PC6wQI/132ERK— ' From ITon. Ilenry hlimro, At. P. P., of Yerroastlr, O. It., a loading member of the Canadian Partici -I:?tnve used your SARSAPARILLA In my family, fbr general debility, and for purifying Ito blood, with very benefit-1M moults, and fed. oullikllSlOS commending It to the MAlctod.” Anthony'e Fire, Roee, Salt Shelton Scald Head, Sore Eyes Prove Ffm-ery Esq , the able editor of tha ' Twatheasnock Democrat, i'etansykonia. . . • Our only child, about - Ulm* years of agskwas attacked by pimples ou his forehead. They 7111lidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician appliednitrate of sitter an olber remedies, without an apparent effect. , For d I Meet' days we guarded his y bangle, lest with them he should tear open the fit.s. tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face.. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from, we began giving your BAII4APARILLA, and applying the lodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The sore beings to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. the child's eyelashes, which had coma out, grew again, and he In now as healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood piedietod that fife child must die." " Syphilis and Iffirourial Disease Prom Dr; Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. "I And your SARSAPARILLA S inure effeethal remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis apd for syptillitlo diaenae than any other we possess. The proleaaton are Indebtod.to you for some of the best medletnevwe have.. From A. J. French, M. D. an eminent physician of Lawrence, Moss., mho Js a prominent member of the Legislature q p hlassachuseits. Dn. Az tan. My doer Sir: I have fbund your SARSAPARILLA au excellent remedy fin Syphilis, both of the primary end secondary type, and Mier , tual in some cases that were ,too obstinate to yield Ur other remedies. Ido not kuow what we can em• ploy with more certuluty of suceese, whore a power -1111 alterative Is requinal." Mr. Chas: S. Ihn lies', of New Drunstotch;N.J., had drendfld ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mereurio/ disease, which grew more and, more aggravated for years, in spite pf every remedy or treatment that could be applied, both the persevering use of AI" LIOS BARSAPARILIA relieved him. Few cases con be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure Wm. Loucorrhont, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produquil by internal Serofuhrus 171- ceealton, and are very °Res cured by the alterative abet of this BARRA PA RlLLA.‘*eme CIIRCII require, however, fq old of the S.titizlthttlairt,...the applicatlen'pf local remedies. Front the. weff.twown and tpldelyeelebratea Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. .1 have found yoUr.haltntrAltiLLA an excellent alterative lu disc:lees of females. Many muses of Irregularity, Leueorrlicea, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, wining from the scrolliloue dlathesial haKe yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect Is properly aided by local treatment.. 4„larly, unwilling to allow the pubikaffon of her name, writes Mrdangliter and myself have been cured of a very debilitating Lent:onlima of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." Itheuxnatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dre. peps's, Heart Disease' Neuralgia, when caused b y _ Serpi hin In the system, are rapidly wired by thin EXT. bAKSAPARILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages oar the other purgatives in the market, and their Superior virtues are, so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by 1. C. AM, M. D., & Co., Mass., and sold by J - Jhn 'Farris, Bellefonte; Dr.Xtynaii - Milesburg ; S. Frank Lung and &molly, Nit tally Hall; S. & R. Pontius, Zion; D. 0. Bower, Aaroneburg ; J. V. Fos r, Milheim, yhd by Dealers everywhere. sept9.l4ly HAWLEvs S 0 LTD I TIED DENTAL CREAM! TOR oLaAramo, WIIITENING AND PiIiIINHVIND THE TEETH! Tff is aVicle Is prepared with - the greatest oars upon scientific principles, and warranted' not to contain anything in the slightest degree injurious to the teeth or gums. Someof our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation of superior qualities, for Cleansing, Paltening and Preserving the Teeth. It clealis renff Mint - them beautifully white U t l i* ,early, without the slightest injury to the Su nned. It is healifit to the gums where they are Aerated and sore. It is also an. exaellent'die .nfector for old decayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and' creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it. thor oughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance fo breath. 11/LEPLAED ONLT ■T a. HAWLEY A- CO. W. Corner Mb end Loinlard•Sts., Pi;11114 . 111. ANDACILD DT ALL DIMOGIIITIL PkACR 88 CENTS. 'TESTIMONIALS. _.The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high esteem in which ,he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its vainer to gtvote other testimonials in detail Is needles., eon 'sting ourselves by simply giving the nimbi' and addresses of persons who speak oil, Its - excellency for the teeth. PHILADELPHIA, April 16, 1864. Having careful', examined A. Hewley's ' Solidified Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend it to the public generally. It Is an. excellent preparation for cleansingd pre serving the teeth, and can be used ball per sons with the utmost confidence as its propel. ties are perfectly harmless. Be tides preserving the teeth it promote', a healthy lotion to the gums,attirpert• t i siugnsu to, he breath. frW: E. ITS, 1203 Arch at B. V cranes, 'lawyer' Dentist, 425 Arch St. T. Ingrain, D, Dentlet 491 11 Formai St. J 154 6 Sintab S t. • 0 A Kingsbury' Dentist 1119, Walnut EL Dilliaghem is tr DJ, Arft St. - P Bison' -Arell 85. *awl TownsOnea s ilet, 536 N Fourth St. I o porphley, 807-N Tenth 9t • If L Long, Dentist, 16 N Sixth M. jel7-116.1y. Ifatermau, D Y 8 P,B '7. ' • A OITRI DYTTIPSIA HAT ?HI FOLLOWING lat. A contact pain or uncsahmas at Um pit of the stomach. --I titr en nAvidi ty, 3d. Coalmen and Lou of Appetite, - '4th. Gloom and Depremion of stillrite . 6th. Distrllwith griping. 6th. Pain in _Palitteof the. System. Ith. Consump ve tryorpteres and Palpitation of theluvt. - Odkgh, with Phlegm In the throat. 9th. Nervous Affection Ind want of sisep a night. 10th. Lou of Appetite and *uniting. 11th. Mules% Dimness of Vision, and loss of eight. -12th. Headache and staggering in walking, with great weakness. Out of the thousands of UMW of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Withart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them ..14.1 failed of perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every cue, no matter if of twenty years standing. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wise "hart's office; No. 10 N. Second street, Phileffel phia, Pa. AU examinations and oonsiltations free of charge. Send - for a circular. Price $l - bog, sent by mail, flue of charge on re ceipt ol ,the money. • DYSPEPIEPSIA I, Elizabeth Branson, of Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, DeL, do certify that, or tone year and a half I suffered every ut death from that awful disease called Dys pepsia. My whole system was prostrated frith weakness ,and -nervous debility r Icould sot digest my food ; If 1 ate even a cracker or the smallest amount OP food, it would ratans' just as I swallowed it;` I became eo , costive's, els that Lwould not have a passage in less that from four and often eight days; under this ha ',memo suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had divadfulherrar and evil fore bodi,nge. I thought everybody hated me, and I hatdd everybody; I eStild not bear my husband or tidy own children, everything appeared to be 40sOn• stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all love of family and home; I wohid ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented; I fell that I was doomed to_hell, and that there aim no heaven fdr me, and was often tempted to commit at,,. ride, so near was my whole nervous system de ', • o • 1 - 0! ,t .102.111 CON_ plaint, Dyropepsiu,lhat my f , ads t 'ought Vest to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's West Philadelpldak remained there Inns weeks, and thought t was a little better, but in a few dayt my dreadful complaint wee raging as bra hs ever. 'Hearin( of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepl aim, my husband called on Dr. Wished and stated my case to him. Ile said he•had no dhubt be could—Aura me. So in three days after !called and placed myself under the IMe tor's filatment and in two weeks Ibegan to di gest mffood, and felt that my Meese was fast giving way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the pre/lent Ciao I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a morello Ood and Dr. Wisheart, and tohis (heat Ameri can Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved tuts from en Insole Asylum and pre. mature grave. All porcine iniffering with Dys pepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as f am willing to do all the good I can for wafering humanity. liLlZAlarn Dualism Brandywine. Del., formerly of Old Cheater, Delawale county, Pa. Dr. Wisho.rt's Mee, No, 10 North Second 84 Philadelphia. DTSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA ! Dr. WISHAAT he've been a constant suf ferer with .Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which tithe I cannot say that,l ever en joyed a perfectly well day. There were Crum when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemed It would,be a great relief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that I became almget unfit for husineas of any kind; my mihd was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings and If I attempted to change their current reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness connection with &dead weight, as it were,resten upon my brain; also, a:feeling of sieknens would occur at my stomach, and grout pain o my eyes, aecompained with which was the con tinuel learnt losing my reason. I also expe rienced great lassitude, debility and nervous ness, which made it difiltult to walk by dny oi sleep by night. I became averse to society and disposed only to seclusion, lad having tried die skill of a number of eminent physt., lens of vs • rious schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease at my, present age (4 years) there was no euire - lii existence. But, through the interference4ot Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly oiler my thaeks, I at rest found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills snd 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, pleuruie and contentment are my every day companions. • SATINDIT.4 • No. 453 N Second St, Phihidelplia, • Formerly of Woodbury, N. J Pr. Wield Mrs Office, No 10 N Seuond Stroet, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! I, Moses Tobin, of Cheltenham; Montgomery county,' Pa., have suffered for more than one year, everything but death itself from that aw ful disease called Dyspepsia. I employed in that time five of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia. They did all they could for. me with medicines and cupping, but still I. was no better. I then went to the Pennsylvania Uni versity, in order to place myself in of the beet medical talents of the country, but their medi cines failed to do me any good and oftentimes I wlstfed for death to TOBEW.III3IIIISi my sufferings but seeing Dr. Wiehart's advertieementin the Philadelphia Balletin I determined to try onee mere, with. little faith. I calleden Dr. Wl'. hartand told him if I could hare died I would not have troubled him and then related my sof- faring. to him. The Doctor said thatif he fail ed to cure me of Dyspepsia, it would be the fifth ease in two yearsoo I put myself under his treatment, and although I bad been for meat n' vomiting nearly everything..l itsi„ 4 F i stotnaoh w 3rhiperso swollen with wind, and filled .beyond description, I botight . a box o . .Dyspepsia ' Pills. I used them as directed , Breen Breen day. I could eat as hearty a meal es n in the State of Pennsylvania, and in rty days was a well man. I Invite any person suffering as I wee to cell- and seb me, mod I will relate my mitiMlnge and the great cure I received. I would say to Dyspeptics, everywhere* that Dr. Withart is, I believe,lhe only_peimm an earth that co curb Dyspepsia with any degree of car -44%1T: liosza Tome i ' Cheltenham, Montgomery Ca. Pia Dr, Wishart's Office, No. 10, Ntith Second Street. Office hours from 9A. M to; 5 P. M All examinations and consultations 614 t o • DYSPEPSIA I •DYSPEPSIA.! I, Samuel D. Haveneheire been a great wa terer with Chronic Dyspepahl and Illaingation of the Kidneys for three yea 5... employed three or Jour of the most eminent physicians of - Philadelphia, also of Darlington New Jersey* They did all they could for me, b pt all to no purpose. I was constantly filled with awful paid and•dletress, end with oqnstantbelohing of wind and her add. , My tongue was covered with a whtte mating e( Meeks until it tracked lw large furrafra and wee dreedfttlly sore. Oh I I oftentimes wished for death to relieve me o my sufferings, hr I had lost all hope of ever being well again. I made itti subject of prayer to Pod that be would direst me to BOPe len/al oha or medicine hat would cute me- I W° told to read an adverasement of Dr. Whhart'a in Ate.,,Philadelphia Ledger, of • great cafe made upon Mr. John liaboooko et' )028 Olive Street, Philadelphia, by the Ore American Dyer ersial'ilh. I went to tht Bettor's Moe anti • lanced Wed( itellae.hte-treedestini and told goo if he (sited to own pie iyt etgebt be the last Wort I would nuke. 'it hitt been six weeks since I 0011111141141011' neing , him medicine and I NU now it welimem,bee hos aliipel* and distress and men APO _qtril, ity les* with tiatifert and fegiterflo - . 7 D. Hamm: corner Veneer . awd. /111agert, streets* wee itiebthend 1000, tbramily , itlffrig4stow Burlington th., Nal ' • " Ter above ass is fey mem ilassthares white this gust remedy has eased tom aw mthossly palm Dr. It la.' IL NdBlU T. No. 10 It Seeded et. PhDs.