BUSINESS CARDS VA, MI JAME% A. et ATOM. -111PAIMT1111- VEU, • ATTOZ.NEYS AT LAW. B6LLSPONTIP,IIII4.I6I. J. D. 111111136ERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1111C1 I lIPVITT, 11.2711e1. Are in the Court Rowe, with the rfre..r.m.r tiL L. TOI9EILL, ORMAN IN TOBICCO, CIGARS AND NOTIOIS. Liorigroww, WV. W. WINENE, LIEN - riaininove. !ere Ha prellessional aervices W tbo eitutni 'tnegro‘c and vkinits. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ci.notrine.n. 111 visit :Bellefonte protes.ionslty when Ape y retained in connection nth resident noun \' 4. B. 1111JTCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, =I tnry Ns* Agent. Optc with W. I' 11 . 11,0 u .y r. 180::, ly. .", °RV'S It CORSE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LOCK v CS; LIN . A ,it , ptortice the eevcrul cuurt4 at—Centro cputon comities. All Lt. 111,... en‘ru>led to r lo re Ir4l/ by vromptly 'attended to. 1)R. V) VI VIE, Di:NJ I:1T. dm Wiagatei-Pentiet, office in •the Ma c Mil. At hone, except perhaps the tint wqgks of each month. - - - 1 1 .4. ICILY Y. ITZ f:R. A 110 liN E Y AT LAW . Sintwr's Orrve., lii I r VuNTI: Ls / 6c coniulteil in En7,16A1 ur licuurn. ;ar, ME W. 11. LAII.IIIIIIF.R. AT'' UILNLY AT LAW. MCO in the room on 'High :Arcot, formerly r poe t li t.y Jertne Burnnole. n me 10, TIC C. T. AI I:`,Asil , k:R ORVIS t ALEXANDCIC. ATTItIt.SIAS AT LAW,„,,, DELLTOOVTD, TA.. ISM -Virrt door below the Franklin Ilouse, :4•3 nold. a new huAding, OD Of Diamond. DR. J. BOIDIT('HEILL, PIITSICIAN SURGEON. srt.tiono. re. crater. fill attend to professiOnal coifs as heirteforr. r.'-rectfully oilers hir scn•ices to .tor frictoin tire public. Office at Lin restacuLo en Alle oy Arcot. ANDREW WHITE, LICENBI: L AI;C T t .); t: , 311t.rsat nc, I'&. I ill attend - to all sales entrusted to hos with Idy an earn. Charges less than other aue were. oct2l LC 1 11'9ODS1DE A. sT.t DG ER, tin Arch eteeet,ahuxo Furth, Phtludelphia MME=I TU AND DoMESID; LIQUORS r. J. STA MGP.II, (.. STA MCI It A. 0. FURST. ATTORNEY AT LAW SAL t r. ro tar, rrgi'A. Jit practice in the several Courts it Centre elm toil Cmuutieo. All legal, hueimesa en te,l to Ittet-oaro will recoil o prompt nttt mina , flies--Ott the North-weft corner of the Lt •nA. DB. BEATTIE, rLIY 8 LC A )I'4, ft EON, All I /.111\-TY, •rs he professional senicos to the otittens o k , Wrote and vp inity. fat o next door to th • t tare Residents*, on Bishop street. sex the lityetout bakery. mai DWARD W. MILLiR, WITH , P i YOVNG, MOORE tC CO , F on u k ILL I" , ''' Nf kit yot NI:, nitoTimit A L•ttvr • and den lerp'in Embroi,lerieF, I,no e , ire t • ood., Hosiery, 41 att. , Glover, Tritu ,t e , 4°' MARKET Sr. 418 COM3IERCE Sr. Vim KINNVA BANK 111 G HOUSE WM. F. ItEYNOLDS' h Crl $ ". lIVILErOfITIC, 1 . 111N . A. I J q. of Exchange and Notes di-eenuted.— 1 1 ,so IWO , . M.le: and Ral.Cl.oll. prouptly remit 11' I lub". P..ld ea special &Testis. Ex il . 4 0 ~. in Ihu Eaitern ratios Coriztatfitly Olit Ilan , ' . I ,t .a.l.t Deposits received. MISCELLA N 100 RE, CRYDER & CO., rift Y =I e doer to e ke Cetefro/ Preis Frustelv office re...elle , ' the Inrgett end finett mese/latent PIitYTOGLIAPII ALBUMS offered for sate in Bellefoohs:' Coll and i-ee p. Also /*very time and choice cullacttou of most S/L/ONABL t; ST.ITIOYERY, many notions that will ileum the tisk, of all of which *tll ha sold at Philadel a prices. • PHOTOCRAIFHS be obtained in the)satert eity_slyler, us our litse.4 Ale now much improved. lull. 7, 17165-tf. %VAL AND 3111.ITARY BANKING AND -COLLECTION HOUSE, K CO., No. 520 W•L/lIITItEET PIIILA Clip. Lite Independency B,luure. SED by the UNITED STATES. zscftiryioN Or CLAIUC AGAI,Orr tot TI D NIATZS 94 hiATIO COLL.E.CMD oaltliors, seamen, marlins, pilots, mu , darks, or any other person in ear. their widows or orphans, fathers, mothers, Bothers, platers or _ ...etbur—RuSitisct. they apply to as, obtain their Claims for , Bounty, ray, Prize neat" Loss oral . Of Horses, Damages, Subsistence, Ba ke., 'ACILITIES ARE UNSURPASSED. ISOLDINIIII, SEAMEN MAKIVEH, 'o born, or now ace he the United States or their Widows„ Orphnna, FatNem, or Relatives, ace invited to call and are uo them. _ _ e now paying Val Bounty to /oldies riot by trasaun of Wounds received in Zr MONTT TO 22 4 SSS ON ALL rams &gator. ) obtain Bounty, Prize and other claims wants, they need not watt for Navy Paymasters, 'ie. ie., to be in 101/14111, caiu wyttitiur cuseessl6. rest mairingGa' eienvillienee to alai- Agents or *there holding bounty, or irtilleates, Cheeks . soldiers Final State ke., Sin have them cashed and ineutiF .by return snail, Pervious drawing pen ibis county or elsewhere, can bare The raven et gate, aed Deg to their address less than it world eat thew td', apply y. By APOringto awl saMit Iff. r. *cflsxcsaa a TTORiXEYAT . .buzistair MISCELLANSQUS ALL AND WINTER MAT% at eho cheap store of 811171134 N 311.117ALibit; ,t Centre MIL - Eserre County; ifeer.sylveele, than At any other establishment Mlle State. Ile keeps constantly on bads choke stoat el( STAPLE' AND FANCY GQ(...)115, tsooTs A SHOES, . Read y : lldade Clothing, Qatcrt,ivsre, Hardware, WIN+, awl Wooden {Pare, And in fo,t a coalftlete assortment of all the ar ticks nstraPy found in a first clam; coantry store. PRF.SB 'coons. French Mcrinoe, all woe!, nlnida, Cohurr, Rep., Alpaccug, 111.ithinliss, .4., le. OSIERY—WooI and Cotton Shirts and Orniver4, Flue 5111114, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, 0011 Skirts, best makes. CLOTHS AND CASSINI ERES-- , Freneh Broad clothe, SAtincts, Melton's., ke., fur waiter wear EIIIIVLS—A full Jinn, nll Wool BOOTS A.ND,811014. Wo will keep at all times a full assortment o etiatotu wade guoth. FRO'DIXE rA Yu Exchange for Goods, and the 111011 EST MARKET PRIC.ES rAin r.N- CASH FOlt UUIN OF 0 ALL KINDS. - CALL, RESOLD & BELIDVE Aug: 7th, I`,A G REAT EXCITEM tN Mlll.l' pURG m . ‘l iii Dealers. in Forel ,and , Doinestic Dry-Goode JROCERIIiS, BOOTS AND 51104.9, oue received and aro ju3Ltipeniug the largea assortment of the best 111E-trEsT AND MOST SEASONABLE GOODS, corsisirno or NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LADIES TUBS,SONTAUS,h OOPS, NU BIAS, BA LMORALS, 11001. SKIRTS, and ono of the largest assortments, of the L &TEST STYLE -READY MADE eLtSTIIII,IO AI li 11 AM) BOYS WEAR, in Centro County, which will be sold at a rodeo Mu of from TIIIRT TO FORTY PER CENT ALSO, FLOUR, FEED RND PROVISIONS, and 01l artintts tonally kept in a first eland country s tore. ,OPKINS' HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTOR47,` So. 62§ Anh oared, above Silth, Philadelphia. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The most complete assortment and best qual ify and Styles ell bathes' Asses, and elildrone Hump Skirts %n Olin city. Those uranY owe make are gotten up expressly to meet the itants of First C 111.6 Retifll:f ratit cubrucittg all the new end desirable styles, Aires, lengths, and sire wands, in trail and plain bklll2l, Yruw to to 56 springs, from 33 to 41 inches long, and 21, 21 21, .1, .41, 31, and 3/ yards round the bottom making more than a hundred varieties for ladies:, in misses' and children's Skirts we are beyond all competition ; all that are made by us hose stomped on the kid pad "Hopkins' lloop Skirt 11161111tiis tory, No. 628 Arch street,iniladelphia, and are warranted to giin satisfaction. T. tt Agents fur the "NEW FLEXIBLE" ShlitT, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, equal to Bradley's "Duplex Eliptie" Skirt, and al much lower prtycs. con•talitly in receipt of a full assort ment of good Eastern mode skirt., ulna are Vitig :old at I cry low prtex4. Eiil padded .ind inctalic fastened 15 springs, 8.5 rents; 20 spring $1 Mt, 21 springs $1 15, 30 spring:ill 2a, and 40 ;pion; id 50. Skirts made to oral - , altered, and repaired. Term, CASH, One Prite Only. Fur eireuhu•, containing Catalogue or styler, ;aro ••., volt -or-eatilsede- • inclusing gain]) for ;outage, - -• • 110.1.!liESS' HOOP SKIRT MANITACTORY, No. 628 ARCH STREET, PIiILALILPIII4. 15=EI MIMEM W PATTON, Proprietor Haring purchased the extentive Jewelry to takhelittiout of iV. J. Stein, and largely inereab ed the Stock, the Proprietor will keep constant ly on hand, a ,plendhl astortinentlot AMERICAN. WATCHES, PATENT LEVER, ENGLISa LEVER. L' I' L DA It ESCA.EI.II.O7 W A TC II E S WATCH 'CHAINS OF ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, L'uLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, SPECTACLES, de., de., do which will be wild cheaper than at any other estnNishment t,n Central Pease,leash'. Watcher, cloths and Jewelry repaired, and all, work warranted. Jan, 2V, 1894-Iy. pRILADELPHLt AND ERIE RAILROAD This great hue traverses the Northern and northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Me. ••• It has been lowed by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, and is operate.' by them. Ile ?nitre length was opened for Pauenger and Freight betehiess, Oeheitege 4trthl-184. TILE OT PASSENGER TRAINS AT LOCK HAVER Leave Lanward. Mail Train, 7:03, P. M. Aceom'dln, 0:50 P. 111 4.ertimr' Wei/bard. Mail Train, 7:45, A. X. Aecom'd'in, 7:50, P.M. rummager care run through without' change both ways between Phatadelphin,Agliirio. re ami. ELEGANT Stu:erase Cans on Nap Trains both ways between Williamsport ant of and Williamsport , and Philadelphia,: /fur information res pecting Passetiguir bant ams apply at the Fit 7.. Corner Blessath and Market streets; 14 . And /or Freight business . of the Company's avisito: S. B. Ximystos, Jr., Corner 13th sad Market streets, -Philadelphia; J. W. Reynold', Yaffe; J. X. Drill, Agent, N. C. R. R., Battistero; - - 11. H. HOUSTON, Gina Freigis PAi/a. kEWLB G. BOUPT, Gen't Tata* dg't, JOE. D 'POTTS, Gencrol ihameryr, Wiiimsavori MfSVKLJAANEOUS l IJIPORTAIq T 11110110 INV A.LID'SLt IRON IN' THE BLOObI It is wed known to, the medical profession that Irt . ,trtsntbo t ins] prid,iple or life element of too Hood. This is derived chialty frocu the toed we e.l. hut if the food ii not pet-Tray di geeted, or it, from nay cause whatever, the ue... oeleary'leintity of iron is not taken into the circulation, dr Iseebmitt reducedotho whole sys tem s urfers. The bad blued will irritate the heart, will clog up the lunge. will *typify the beam, will obstruct the 'her, and will send the disease produt ing elements to all parte of the r) Item, nod every owe w ilt sorer in Whatever ors math roar be prediepomd to disensc. The great cAlue of IRON AS A MEDICINE HATS A CAPS, Is welt known and acknowledged by an inedi :Fel men. The difficulty h . as been to obtain scidi a preparation of it as will enter the circulation and amimilate at once with the blood. This point, says Dr. Ilayes, Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syr up, t 1 combination In a wsy before unknown. TIM PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a protected solution of the Proxotido of Iron. A new diseosery in modianisthat strikes at the root of disease by supplying the blood with its it'd prineipleffi yf Tali PERUVIAN SYRUP .Curer Dyepepsia, Liver Complaiet,Drepey, Fent and Ague, Logs of .Energy, TUE PERUVIAN SYRUP nfuses strength, vigor, and new life Into the system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Scgoila A ffeetiona, Female Cumplainty aid dieensed of the Ridniis and Bladder. THE PERUVI tN SYSI:I' I+ a epeCifie for all diseases originating 'in bad t late 01 the blood, or accompanied by Debit - ity ur a Low State of the S.),stvia. It. Kkwsioti Pamphlets eontaltnng t ertificate. , of cures, anti nr4puntientlatle, In :oine of the mist etni nal. aluskilhe • `silt tree to all) 3illl rose. We select a few of the natuea to show the char actor of teatiumnials. JOHN — E. 'WILLIAMS, ESQ.. President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. Late Editor Christina Adideate mad Journal Rev. Jno Pierpont, Lewis Johnnon, M Rev. Warren Miami, Rumen Kinney, M D lte%. Arthur 11 Fuller, S K Kendall, DI I) Rev. (1 Robhim, • W R C6aetiulm, MI) Rev. S Cobb, , Francis Winn, M 1) Rev. T S King. Jeremiah Stone, 31 ID Roe. E Nute, Jr., J Mania° Snuchcs,2)l D Rev. J II Clinch, A A Ilnyes, M I/ Ile,. II Upham, Abraham Wendell, Ift D RV% . I' C Headley. J It Chilton, M D Rev J W Olnigead. II K Kinney, M D. Prepared by N. Is. Clark .t ('a., eselindiely fur .1. P Dinsmore, No. 4JI Bruudwiii, Nuiv York. Sold by all druggists. REDDINti'S MiSSIASALV El FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Ilas fully established the superiority of • REIJDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Over all other healing preparations. IsePr It rims all kinds of Cuts, Sores, Scald's, Burns, Seib, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, b:rysiptihni, Sties, Piles, Corns, S ,re Lips, Sore Ac„ removing the Lakin all unce, and reducing the most angry looki»g sititting and iallantation as B . by magic. NO FAMILY SHOW; BE IVITiIOUt IT. ONLY TWNETY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. oct I t 44 IOR BALK. BY J. F. Dinsmore, No. VA Broadway, New York, 6. W. Fundo k Co., No. In, Tremont si.,lkoston, And by all Druggists. retoC2-114:1y. ir liA111.11111tItAll! ! II IJRILAII!! ! aoor, NEWS ro R TEE PEOPLE!! GOODS AT RSDUPED-PRICES! A. NUIIIISMAN, Just returned fromPTel York, with a handsome eclectud vosurtment of inerchnnllke, now open and offer for sale cheaper than any body else in the Union. The floods havebern bought cheap for cash, and wall be sold Cheap for casYl'w its equivalent.. Carsitner, Sntinett,K.Jnnes Chatubrays,Cottonaden,blarrnil les Vestinge, Satin and other Ve•dings, (Indor Shirts, and Drawers, Black anal Fan cy Silks at old prices, All color - Flannels, all wool and dont muslin Sac and Shirting Flannels, Bleached, Unbleach tat anti Colored Canton • Flannels, French tool do• tnestte irtinghame, Tickings • anal Oheck 3, Bleached anal i'n bleached Sheetinge, Pillow Case # and Shirling,Mll,llill,Cambrics,lll4 IVO la. It pentlers and Ifankerebiefe, Neckties, roll:Lre and Bo4unis, Pataauld and Nun liinghanis and Muslin.— Balmoral HEWN, Ladies's:lnd .Ifissesis Balmo ral Skirni of ianoun sleet and prime. Skeleton tr o op Skirts, Lailies's and Abates Skeleton Hoop Skirttrof every description. —Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and Silk, unsurpassed in style, quality, and 'Prices, north of !demon and Dizon's Line. Shawls, an endless variety, both single and double. Carpets, a tall sasortsnent of all kinds of Carpets, such VI Brussels, 3 Ply Ingraine, Rag and Straw Carpets: Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oilcloth apd Oil Shades.— RA LT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATHER, ' SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS. , MOS.SOCO LININGS. &C. LC. &C. Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of an kinds w be bad at A. lIVSIBILAWS • CIL AAPY.II. than at any other estailishmimt in Central Penney Ivan ic Bellefonte, December 19th 1862,—tf. Flamm:Fla wasu Rooms BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. WHEEL SEA US, ' SOFAS, STOVLS. , of eve . ry" description, quality and prior, for sale cheaper than at any other establishment of the .k had in Central Pennsylvania. Juno I, 1863.-Iy. HENRY r. Aiwa B OOK arose. . t Becusrori, PA. GEORGE LIVIBIGINTOII, Prop: The proprietor having removed to his old Wand on the South Temtmram ot tlie diemond, mill eontinwis to keep on Unita large auort • sent of Theological, Classical, Day Schoi * ithicellaneoes, and all the various school boot, mon o ( env also &large assortment of Blank boo and'Statanary, Photographs and Photo. =0 Alberto •, also Daily and Weekly new* 711 in .he United States. New 'public' sons • ithijainte prLcc.. Nal 1611163- -.. ___ .... TO tail REV. ABEL STEVENS • 111 W. P. CII URCH, Editor Now l'orlOireertie4e. North side of the Mika:loud, LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOTE, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS IliEli CRAMS, ac., £O., & Y{ Y ISCELLANtO US N EW AND - SPLENDID STOCK ITEM DNS!' SOOTS AND SNOBS IN CENTRE COUNTY, WArnntod—come and see for youreelf—srill not charge for looking Mlle= • A LAitOe STOCK Or KEATS'S OS ALL EMS GROCERIES, QUEENSWARI OF NEW STYLES. TOYS Ain) COlll/PECTIONARIES. HIIUE BINDINGS, ALL /11;W STYLES HATA AND CAP LA MRS FURS, NSW - STYLES, VICTOR MRS, MUFFS, FURS, UAFRS, Ro. NOTIONS. Ladies Stocking, Roods, - (Hoye*, lions of all kiuds. VOiY AND SEE BURNSIDE'S NEW QOODSt' North Wait Corner of the Diamond WkRBANTRD tq be Just what Ste represent them. We have the very best which we Warrant, and lower grades in an their Varieties. CALL ANb =MIMIC OUR rrocz AND SAN /OR LRATI4R c . 'ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ARGE BTOPIC OF SHOE FINDING SADDLERY SA DHLES,BRIDLES HALTERS" CART HEARS, HARNESS, COLLARS LAMES, 1 4 IN ES, • and every article made and kept by eaddlere, Water-Proof Boot/ double soled warranted W h I P RUNIESi TRAVELING 13A0N, POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS A large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse Blanketx, Singh Bells, Fox Traps, etc. The highest mitrket prices paid fur Hides Skin awl all kinds of furs. CAS - II PAID For Ilklos and zlrinnirnTl The good tune has come boys, when xpa can havaSll you desire to cat at a very low rate. 111.11tNtll DES has just received a largo and well selected stock of goods which he intends to sell at a very rea amiable rates—se low as not to ho es L elled by any other establishment of the 'kind in the country. Yea will find it greatly to your ad - to buy your-thseeeriesaA- Burnsides. Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Currants and 'tamarinds from Burnsides. If you Want P2llllO CIIECS, Salt o Rise, Cavendish Congress, Fine rut, Natural .arnoking Tobacco of superior quality, guTo ilurnsides. Ladies will find it to their nth untage to buy Morocco Boots, French calf and Hip shoe:, Nlip pers and Clatters oith and without heels, of all Him and color+, from. burns'.les. • Buy Sweet Sicily oi-tinges, Fresh Letnons,Figa, Dates, Italians, Ctunlies and Nuts from aides. If you want Cum Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig Paste, Jelly Cakes, Coma, Lozenges& French and English Secrets, Sugar Plums, or any other kinds of Confeetionaries, go to Burnside& -Buy Hair Brushes, Pertmoniasi - Purses7Pecket and Dressing Combs, Upru Muir and English flat heal and Muumring PM& (Mores, Hosiery Pocket link es, Trout flies, Fish Hookd and Tackle, Stationery, Gents_ Linen and Silk Ilanketchiefs, Linen and Marsailles Col llirs, and many other Fancy Articles and o - tiuna of Humilities. If you wont Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Stack, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, and llnglitdrhlustard, nod and Black Pepper., kllnger, Rae% Itittruegs and a general variety of Spices, go to Burnsidos. If you havo Sutter; Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beane or other Country Produce, it can be ox changed for good, at cash prices at to cheap cash variety Store Surnsithis. At Burnside's wo study . to ideas and give sat isfaction. -- Please accept our thanks for past fa vors and place US under obligation& (Cr wan, new ones. Bellefonte January Alb, 1861-If. Li/ UPT hCu / 114% o removed Omit Foundry from the old Stand at Bellefonte to the 31deslairg Foundry and Machine shops, where they contin ue to manufacture the improved plow, cen tre Lever 'side lull and shears, for all the plows ever made in the county. They sae have an attractive variety of IRON RA ILING, CEMETERY ENGLOSURES STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of the business they give particular attention, and halo a !Argo 4tock of Patterns on hand fur steam, flour and Saw Mills, STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable capacity, from test to twe4ty Moron Power built in the beet of style. They also manufacture one and two horse Tread pow ers—and four horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing machines to suit either. Corn crushers and other articles to numerous to mention. Orders received and castings delivered, with a variety of the above named articles kept at the old Ilayes's property near the depot at Bellefnnto ' wherecther /urea 3iifellturvPlPW - In t'Stern makers, the best in the country, that eau be I:unstilted at anytime concerning any work that maylie wanted in their !in° of business. Oive them a call you that want your work done upto order. A. lIAIJPT, A Co May 6th 1664.--1 y ARCANA WATQI[. t _ AN ELEGANT NOVELTY IN WATCHES The cases of this Watch are an entirely new invention, composed of six diflerent metals com biked, rolled together and planished, producing an exact Milted& of 18 carat gold called Ar cane, which will always keep Its color. They are as beautiful and durable as solid gold, and aro afforded at ono-eight the cent. The case is beautifully designed, with panel and shield for name, with Patent Push Pin and engraved in the exact style of the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers, and are really handsome and desirable, and so exact an imitation of gold as to defy de tection. The moved:mot is manufactured by the well known' St Amer Witch Company of Eu rope, and are saperbly finished, having engraved pilots, fancy carved bridges, adjusting regula tor, with gold balanced, and the improved ruby Jewelled action wttbe dial and skeleton hands, and is warranted qgood time keeper. These watches are of three different sines, the smallest being for ladies, and all arellunting Cases. 4 ease of six will be seat by mail or express ibf $125 00. A single one sent in an elegant mo rocco case for $25; will readily sell for three times their cost. We are the solo agents for this Watch in the United States, and none are genu ine which' du not bear offr ttade mark. • Address, DEVAUGII & Co., 15 MAIDEN LANE, k 1 10 3m of (lamming.' Limy' stairlb. wheti'iseis prow ea lo oroutisatoc C gee Buggies. Phaetons, Spring Wagon Sleighs, Sc,, at prices to suit tie times. Repairing done on short notice. Bellefonte April 8, 1.801.1.7. I OTELS & SALOONS Crushes nom, • ..113/Xll° SILLIIIIOXIII, PA R. Dr CUMMINGS, Prop'r. • This elegantnew hotel, situated on Bishop street, a tow doom not tb of the Catholic church. 10 at)** complete in all Its arrangements, and id now Awn for tqe reception and entertainment of gimsts. It baa been ferule/led in the very latest tityle, with handsome end comfortable furuiturfe, and is altegortner the belt gotten up, and will bo the best conducted hotel in Belle- Conic. TILE TABLE wVI always be Meted groaning cruder the weight of the best provistone the mar ket affords, attended by neat intedilgent and at tentive waiters, THE BAR will always bo supplied with lb° chub:hat and best of honors—not a sickening mi,sture of drugs—but liquors tn.their purest and best state. 0 • Tfil STABLE le large, wares, commodious and is clean, end obliging and attentive bottlers art always in waiting. A Hack.conreys passengers free e charge, to and from the care, alter the snivel and darn , lure of tho trains, Idartrh 27th, 1303—tf. • GABBIAWB NOM, • 1 . OPPOSJTIO VOIDS! ROVai, PILLLICIVIPTP, PA' DAN% GARMAN, Proper This long established and well known Ifotel, situated on the southest corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court Hones, haying been purchas ed by the undersigned, lid'amiOneces to the for mer patrons u(this clotablisbnicut,and to tbo trnrelieg public geaerully,`titat ke InlAnds ting it thoroughly, and is ptepared to sender the most satisfactory accommodation to all who resq tsvor,hint with their patronage. No pains Will be spared on his port to add to th 6 conveni ence, or comfort to hisguest% All who stop with him will Iliad his IVs TAMA abundantly. supplied with the most sumptous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by tho tuoat r oaporiencod cokes. Ills BAR .lilll always contain the choicest of liquors. 1118 STAB LIVO iv beat in town, and wtll always he attended by the moist trust worth and atten tentive Inalers. Clive him a call, one and all, and be feels con -41,-inetinfleetwitt, deft ac9rditr mo,lation AN EXCELLENT LIVERY Is attached to this establishment, which stran gers Irmo abroad will find greatly to their ad s antege. - Bellefonte, Tan. 9th, 1883—tf.._ CIONEAD HOUSE. MAIN ATRRET, BELLZFO.I2L, PAr Na. J. D. BUTTS, Proprietor This Well known establishment has boon en tirely refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now second to none in central Pennsylvania in the nominee and convenience it affords to traveler., People from the country during their sojourrvat Bellefonte during weeks of Court will find the Conrad House an agreeable and pleas ant' resting place. Accommodating servants are always in atten dance ready to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests. Toe TAIEILE' is supplied with all the substan tial provisions, luxuries and delicacies which a productive country can furnish, or industry, vig ilance and exertion can procure. - Tue BAs, will always contain a general as sortment of the very hest liquors that the mar ket affords adapted to suit the most capricious tastes. Tne Etrants will be attended by atbectivo and obliging hustlers, well qualified to discharge "the duties pertaining to this important depart ment of a public establishment. From the attention and time, the proprietor has derided to this branoh of business ho hopes to receievo a liberal portion of tho patronage I heretofore bestowed upon May 1, 1862-11. CUNNINGS HOUSI SALOON. This now aul splendid Eating Estab lishment is now open for the entertainment of the public, whore Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Claw Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, Elam and Eggs, Pig's Feet and Tripe, Ser . dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed chickens, etc., etc., can be Lad at all times. DRINKS. Cognac Brandy, 0:d Rye Whiskey, ' Bourbon Whiskey, Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Rol land MO, Currant Wine, Straw 'berry Wine, Champaign, Gooseberry Wine, Shorry Wine, Port Wine, etc., etc., Gin Cocktails, Brandy Smashes, Sherry Cob blers, Whiskey punches, and all fancy drinks. Hassid A Collin's XXX Philadelphia Ale A • Porter, Cider, Fancy Lonmadys, Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water,,, etc., etc., etc. HOT MBALS to be had At all hours of the day or night. A magbificent BILLIARD ROOM, with fine marble-faced Tables, is (manacled with. the ea tablishmenL •Wo invite our friends to giro us a call, and think we can hubris them the utmost satisfac tion. It. D. COMM [Nom March 21, 'B3—ly. Proprietor. D. C. KELLER, rropriotior, The subscriber would respectfully Inform tit") public that ho has recently refitted the above named Hotel, and is now prepared to accommo date his friends and patrons in a comfortable manner, and he will spare no pains In, making it au agreeable home for all sojourners. llis table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors of choice brands. His char gos'are as reasonable as these of any other Ho tel in the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to do servesE, he throws open his house to the public and invites a trial. _— STATES UNION HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the month Bidwell M arket strpetos few doors above Sixth street. its centre locality makes It particularly desirable to PERSONS VIBPTEN2 i'llE CITY on business or pleasure. J. DE HAVEN .b. SON, Proprietors. Dee. 9, 1864-Iy. H IIBIZZLIIIIIIO ROTEL. 111031.66/81:1126. PA • J.. 11. Bl i Cat RISON, Propriaion Thin well known Hotel la now kept by the Proprieteroehere he will be happy to wait upon the traveling publio generally. puxolr HOUR. Now York. E. W. BIGONY, Pro imieter. Omeibue running to mad from the Depot. Aug. 28-'63. UNITED sT A T THIRD liTti; WILLURSPORT, P 1 V. 8. &. C. DOEiSLICB., Proprietor*. Aug. 28—'63. INSURANCE COMPANIES . i a.i. a.. :7 . ►. a . 00XPAIT. 0 1 / 1 0s--TONIC, pillneA. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OVER, $280,000 THIS COMPANY eontitram to =me relates of /nava=lo going lONS or damage 11,1 hoe on the safer kinds of town and eountrj property, at rates as low aa eenelatent With die =key of a Comp any of thisidnd. The andervigned, haring been appointed an agent for the above aimed Company, will attend to reeeivinguplleatiou fur inearanee. Srpt. 11, zly. 1. 4 1. If A ilfult _oty... riously caused hy, mercurial disease, low living,. disordered digestion front unhealthy rood, miller° air, filth and filthy habits, r i the depressing ricer, aid, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever' be its origin, it is hereditary , in the constitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth 'generation; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of.llim Who says, " I vtill Visit the iniquities of the &titers upon their children." The diseases it originates tt4te various names, according to the organs - it attacks. In the ' lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings wide!' suppurate and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach. and bowels, derangements which produce indi l , 1 gestion, dyspepsia, and liver codiplaints ; on } the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. 1 These, all having the same origin, require thp same remedy, viz., purification and invigora lion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangeroits distempers leave you. With feeble;foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot ' have health; with that 'life of the flesh" healthy, yoU cannot have scrofuloas disease. Ayer's fiamaparilla Is compounded from the mod effectual anti dotes that medical science:hair discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior ,to any other remedy yet, devised, is known by all who have given it a trial, That it does combine virtues truly' extraordinary theft 'effect upon this class of complaints, ; nwdren Ivy the grad - MUM of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases Mpg a Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St, Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from i tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings,. Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, 'Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Syphilis and 4philitio infections, Mercurial Diseases, F&nale Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Armes AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein-may be learned the directions fur its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases aro purposely taken from all sections of the .country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to Lim of its benefits froni personal experience. Scrofula depresses the inal energies, and thus leaves its victims fa more subject to.thscase and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Bence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now 'offer to the public under the name of Area's Sxasxraurix.a, 'although it is composed of ingredlenti, some of it filch exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers ,which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of lit. 'We know,the public have been deceived by many compounds of Saradfixtrilla, that promised much and did nothing; hut they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this.' Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains nu question of Its surpassing excellence fur the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has over been available to them. CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colda, Incipient Con• sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients - in advanced .stages of the disease . This has been so lon, used aml so lira- . • • .fftrett - fir more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, anip that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. rrepared by C. Area & Practical and Aluslylical Chemista Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everr where. IZEIXECiI Sold by John Harria, Bellefonte ; Dr. Hyman Mileaburg ; 8. Prank Long and Snavelly, Nit tany Hail; 8. & H. P. Pontiur, Zion; D. 0. Dower Aftronaimrg; J. V. Foster, Wilhelm, mad by Dollars everywhere. eeptU-641 , DZINTAL CIRMANICI 'OR cLamip.img, WUITISNING AND PRZEIkRVINO This article is prepared with the greatest care upon scientific principles, and soarrontkr not to oohtain anything in the 'alighted degree injurious to the teeth or gums. Soineofour moat eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend It as a preparation of superior qualities, for Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving the Teeth. It cleans them readily, rendezi g them beantifially white and ,early, wi flightest injury to the Ba lms', It is healing to the gums where theeare Ablated and 80P0. It L also an excellent dis atfebtor for old decayed teeth, which are often exceedingly offensive. It giros a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thor oughly, and imparting a delightful fragrance to Irreath. 6!LY DT A.' IIAWLVY W. Coiner 10th and Lombard Sta., Phi Mere. AND SOLD ■T ALL DRUGGIST& PRICE 25 CENTS; LOOK RAVIN E PA. TESTIMONIALS The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high "teem in which he holds the Dental Comm, must be suinelent evidence of its value; to quote other testimonials in detail Is needless, 430120011ii0g ourselves by simply giving the names mid acidnesss of persons who speak of its excellency for the teeth. • PIIILADBLPUIA, April 16, 1864. , Baring earefulle examined A. Hawhiy's uSolidilled Dental Cream," I hereby ehmehlly recommend it to the public morally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and pre serving the teeth, and can be tared by all per sons with the utmost oonlidenes, M its proper ties are perfectly harmless. Heattiog the teeth, it Promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a yleasantnali to the breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE, Ma Arch St. E. Vsaderslbw, Surgeon Dentist, 426 Arch St. T. Ina's, D, Dentist, 401 N Fourth fit. 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