gillonotratic-; /It,chn.lan THIIIIB-42 per yell when paid in advance 11,60 what paid ilindranee, mad 1101,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. MISWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 8.-Very likely. Abolitionism is capable of 'doing anything no difference how low Or contemptible' Jawar,—Yes sir, we do every kind of job thig,jand will it for you in a man ner that cannot be excelled. Bfan.—You will And the Mimes on the 182 page or.the tat voltfme of the Colonial Rec ords. Ozoo.—filers Madre, is a chain of mountains commencing a little north of the city of Mexico, and extending into New Mexico. BosY.--1% eihnot do anything oithe' kind, it is entirely out of our line of business, bo ulder, we hare an idea that yon can attend to it younsolfs, about as easy As we could for you., THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. --inanother column the Commissioners give notice of appeals to be held in different parceetf - the County, to which the attention of our readers is directed. I= Thom' Fisuiztal—The season for iron t fishing has fairly opened, and we see almost deity several of our citizens returning from a few hour's sport with Well-filled baskets of the " spooled beauties." 12=3=1 ACCIDE9T.-11ra. 11. M'Bride, of Mill Hall, was burnt to deathAn Wed nesday evening of last week, her clothes having caught fire from the exploeion of a oul I=:=Zl SAD ACICIDENT.-r-A little Child of ' Mr. William Kerlin, While playing in, the Phce nix Mills, on Monday last, fell through a trap door into the race, and, before assist ance could be rendered, we's drowned. 0 —The crops ltroughout the coun(' look splendid, and bid fair to eventuate in a most abundant harvest. The fruit ale° looks well, and year 1805 promises to be olio of great plenty. I=l —Mr. JAKE Mimes still continue', to bring up fresh shad, which can be had at his saloon at the end of the bridge. The shad season will iamb be )ver, and those who Have not"yet enjoyed ti ne great luxury should be on the look-out for the next lot. =I Tall New TIMES CENT Placs.-..Thit now: three cent piece is out, and resembles very much Ihtl niekel cent now in use, and will he confounded with that coin unlesp care Is taken It has' the characters 111 on one Bide, like the silver three cent piece, and a head similar to that on the other, with the words " United Slates of America, 1,866." Gtacus.—Gardner fit Hemmings's Circus Ws 14 town on Monday last. The day was a fine one, but, notwithstanding the good weathe., there was not a very large turn-out. The canvass was tolerably well gilled, bat we have often seen circuses much more crowded. - The performance was a poor affair, and the clown, whoa!, name was Wilcox, was a miserable make-believe. Dan Gardner did aot make his app'earance at all. On the whole, it was not, worth attending, and our circus friends will excuse nil for saying that which they themselves know to be true. I= Tits Luiros.—The cold and Changeable weather tells terribly oh those who have Weak and diseased lungs: Many are suffer ing at this tittle With affedtions of the throat and lunge. Bronchitis is becoming a very common affliction. Those who are predis posed to colds, pougha, bronchitis, iko.i should avoid the night air. There ate many prepaitions recommended for these diseases hut there is not a doubt but that Dr. Strick land's Mellifluous Cough Ballani is the best remedy. We have known It to effeat cures in the worst cases of coughs, colds, bron chitis. A helm., AXLlC_fellelftry -MUM. • •• " sumption. For sale at the drug 'stores.— sprit 19 1865. I= BlRoKturtores new building ie begiiiisidi to loom up quite encouragingly from among the bricks and mortar. When completed, ,it will be, judging from present appearances, a very handsome edifice, end will add inf.- mensely to the eppeara;ce of that portion of Me town, so long s. mass of ruin. We believe the brick-work of the concern is under the supervision of -Mr. Morrie Cotuk, riot, of this place, while the carpcntei•-work Is in the hands of Mr. Lose, of Milheim. With the completion of Brokerluire Uow again, the town will begin to look natural, and business, which has so long been deed in that locality, will once more become brisk and lively. I=l SAFETY OF RAILROAD TRAVILLERS.—Bath branches of our State Legislattre hare passed an act declaring, that if any em ployees of a railroad Company shall violate any rule of slosh coMpany, and injury or loss of life shall thereby result., the offend er ehall be immediately arrested by the prosecuting attorney of the city or comity where - the accident happened, and if found guilty, shall be "convicted of misdemeanor and punishid, at the discretion of We Conn, with imprisonment in the State penitentiary for five years, and fine of ($5,000) five thowiand dollars. 'ln addition to this crim inal prosecution, the offender and the rail road company shaU.be alike liable for civil damages, Under this idt, every eufplotee of d road -.imnipani, matter heir' hatable his position, through Whom in tteeldentoecurs, by failure to " obey any o 1 by "ne glect of any precantion,'! can and VIII be immediately arrested, and prosecuted with the gin:4st vigor of the law. Heretofore, the only punishment that could be initiated was Manipulat e 4t hereafter the leading officers of a nienhor of..riiirogla. dill unite with Ste trs*Oling public in'jottnishlng any darelass or negligent agent •by fine of im irisimment, Which can•. be Inflicted, not morel/ feeloie of life( bat also'fof injury. TWO BAD Cues ,of piles cured by Dr Strickland's Pile Remedy. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, 'Wisconsin, writes for the bone lit of all who suffer with the that, he has-been troutted for eight Yeari will an aggravated base of 'Pea, and Lis brother was disohilled from the stay u incurable, (he being , quite paralysed hill the piles.) Both these distressing oases were. cured with on,e bertlie of Dr. Striailind's Pile Bern e4y, I'he reconimendittion of these gentle men, beside the daily testimonials received by Dr. Btrickland, ought to convince those suffering, that the most aggravated chronic( canes of piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by druggists every wb y 9 1805. =I —We would invite the attention of 'the Preis editor to the, fact that another tight Occurred among the• "nigs;" on the hill ; north of the Cummings liouseilin Tuesday Ofternoon.last, arising from the fact rfr a too great intimacy between the showmen awl some of the colored females of that neighbOrbood, on Monday. The war of words Was loud int/ long, and its were to- Mouldy afraid it Might eventually come to blows. But it didn't. We would advise the immediate sending of in abolition mis sionary into that neighborhood. The col ored bretlierit and sisters of that locality are fast degenerating into anarchy and dis cord? and are greatly in need of some aria- Han instruction. Will not some of our ab olition friends see to this togtter, and try 'to make their colored brethren at least as respectable and respected as the "poor, down trodden slaves" of the Sduth ? ' Herb is a good chance for the Peas editor to ex ercise his benevolence, and show his good will toward the unhappy children of Canaan. On Thursday evening the 11 Biel. at the Methodist parsonage, Bellefonte, by the Rev. J. P. Swanger, Mr. George Royer to Miss Ellen Confer, both of 'Wilhelm Centre county. ' Deoetnber'lB, 1864, by D. H, Yeager, Esq., Mr. Jackson Watson, of Burnside! township, to Mrs. Catharine A. Lucas, of Snow Shoe. Febrhery 21, 1865, by the Ramo, Mr. Jesse Y. Lucas, to Miss Mary E. IVehrier, both of Suow Shoe. . March - 10, 1885, by tho same, Mr. Dania' Freese, to Miss Priscilla Ja.cobtt, both of Snow Shoo. April 18, 1865, by the same, Mr. 'Torbert Williams, -to Miss Roboceu Walker, both of . Snow shoe. May b, 1863, by the name Mr. Leans Y. Lu cas, to Miss Nancy J. Askoy both of Show Shoo. With the above we received a splendid cake, for which le fair bride and happy groom, will please except the thanks of all connected -with this aka DIED, On Monday May 15r by-drowning. Willie. Edgar, youngest son of William and Rebecca Kerlin, aged 1 year and 11 months. The Bellefonte Market White Wheal, per bushal,.. do Ryed0........ Corn Shelled, ..do Cate, . ' Barley, do Buckwheat do Clove Seed ..... ~....... do Potatoes, do Lard, per pound,.. Bacon Pork, do 'fallow • do Butter, do Eggs per dozen.... Planter, ground, per ton, NOTICES THE BRIDAL CHAMBER . : A note of warning and advice In these Buffer ing with Seminal Weakness, tleneral Debility, or Premature Peeay, from whatever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect! Be Wile in time. Sent FRI 411: to any address, for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by (totem Mewl. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, Now York. a . 14,3 m. IVII ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will force them to grow on he amoothedi fade or chin, or hair on bald heads, in six weeks. Price $1,110... Pont by mail anywhere, cloudy sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER' k CO., Boa 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. fob 17 ly Tllll BRIDM — CiI:I73IIIEIt, in essay Warning and Inottuction for young men—pub: hailed by the Howard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed enrelopes. Address . . Dr. J. BKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadel hurl Pa. Iigi'DIF.AVNERS, 1 LINDNISSIS AIM CASAMtn— treatod with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. .519 Pine street, Philadelphia. - Testimonials from the moot Tellable sources in the city and country may be seen at his office. The mcdicid faculty are invited to wycompany their patientsAs he hue no secrete in his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain, No charge made fur examination. feb. 24, ly. ATRIMONTAX . - Ladies and Gentldreen : If you wish to marry you can do so,by addressing me. I will send you, without }Honey and without price, vslueide informatiod, that will - enable you to marry leap , pily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth-er beauty. This information will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The de sired information vent ire return mail, and ho reward asked. nesse inclose postage or stamp ed erivelooe, addressed to yourself! Address, SARA II LAMBRItT, tiroonpoint, Kings Coq New York. apill 19 3m NEW ADY,ERTISEMENTS, VARMER Si Go to the implement Store In Salle fonte, and see the great wonder of the ago: CO weighs only sight hundred pound's. Delivered free of freight this year only, Steel thiger-lest with folding joint. Flexible spring sibef draft-bar, Adjustable elliptic spring Boat. Adjustable grain-divider. Entirely free from side draft. The jointed reel 'follows every motion of de tinter-bat • • • ConnUs, 'rime it has been introduced sped volumes in IM favor. • I HEREBY CHALLENGE AGENT'S of other *meta& Let Obit, 013 gropnd of their Own selection'. I.•FL MYERS, Ballet - onto, Pshq 19; f811h; Nint. NEW, ADVEIit L IST OF LETIBRB Reinalnirig office, May 19, 1816. the paper having the la ( Battey, Miss Adna Bilek,•Mary E. 'Day Mies Brian Berther, Mn. Bower, ' John Banks, Mrs. Mollie Chambers, dier. E. Cox, Airs. Mary E. Chadwick, Miss Sue M. Carsort,Miss Catharine Daily. Eben \V. Engloinan, Daniel Fielding, Mist Maggie Fells, Mies Catharine Clarity, Miie Ellen Green, Aliee E. , Huston C. T.'2 Haidernian, Mr. A. Hunt, Mai.. Ellen Haines', Hanson Heilman John E. Hughey, Elias Persons calling Pot 10 are wive:Used. IV. CF APPEALS. Aption.is for the several townships of Contra county will bo held in the townships, at thd usual 'Rlicees for holding appeals, on ti, fol lowing days,lo wit : .Bellefonte, and Benner township, May 20, Spring township, May 30, Bog" g nd Milosburg borough, May 31, fldward,,, add Howard borough, Juno 1, Curtin township, Juno 2, ' • Liberty township, June 3, Potter township, Juno 5, Gregg township, June•o, Penn township, Juno T, Baines township, Vine 8, Miles township v Juno 4, Walker township, Juno 10, • Marion township, Juno 12 Union, and Unionville borough, Julie 13, Boston township, Juno 14, 'taylor township; Juno 15, Worth township, Juno IS, • Patton township, Juno 19, Ilalfinoon township, June 20, Ferguson township, June 21, Harris toymplapautut_22.___.--- Tri,witfic7o township, Juno 23, Burnside township, June 24. WILLIAM FUREY, JAMES FORESMAN, 410111 i• L. GRAY, COMMIS loners. • MISS MARIE RAPHAEL, MILLINER Next door to McAlltster's law office. Ilan just opened a fine assortment of the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ,0 which she is prepared to make up and trim the latest fashions and at low prices. BONNETS AND HATS always on hand, and trimmed with short notice. BLEACHING done in thtemost complete manner known to the trade. May 12-3 m. SPRING MIhLINRRY. Mrs. lIARPETIRR and Mies BILOEN, at CENTRE HALL, PA., are just ripening a large and beautiful assort ment of hats, bonnets, ribbons, flowers, lace and fancy goods, of every description, and all of the most fashionable styles, which they will 6e pleased to show those who may favor them with a call. They are also prepared to do up hate and bon nets of srery kind in the beet manner, and on sh rt. flake. Muy 12-3 m. • I 1,25 ADMINISTRATORS NI ICE. Letters of administration on the es tate of Alexander Richards, deceased, late of Unionville, Centre county, Pa. having been granted to the subscriber, al( persons indebted to said estate are hereby befitted to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the ensue, to present them duly authenticated, for settlement. May 12, P,—t. IQ ALE OF REAL ESTATE. be exposed to public sale at the Hotel 0t . T.M../4411.1n Milesburg, on ....16, 1 16 SATURDAY, MAY 13,,18115, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following real cstatc,At uated in the township of Boggs, near Central City, containing THREE ACRES, MORE Oft LESS, bounded by lands of J. M. Wagner, A. C. Id dings led others, and known as the property of W'm Kunkle, dco'd. The land is in tho hest condition, two thirds of it being planted with choice fruit. TERMS made known on day of Sale. Ap'l 28, 2t. DAN'L RUNKLE. 'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; GI OVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTg MANUFACTiIItERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK The attention of the publie and the trade is invited Id War NEW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Roacnvobd Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalod by any hitherto offered in this -market. They contain all the modern improvements, FRENCH, GRAND ACTION,HARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVERS ( TRUNG BASS, ,to., and each instrument being madlx under the per sonal supervision of Mr. J. H. Urovesteen, itho has a practical experience of °vim TiLIBTY YEARS • in their manufacture, 18 FULLY WARRANTED - in every particular. TIIN "uROVESTEEN PIANO FO'ItTE" RROEITZD TOII...IIIOHRST AWARD OF IICRIT dVEIL ALL' OTHERS AT TER ORLIIIIRATRO WORLDS FAIR. Where were exhibited instruments from the beet makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia; Baltimore, Boston and Now York; and pled at the American Imdituto for Ave succes sive years, the Gold and Silver Medals from both of which can be seen at our warerooms. By the introduction of improvements, we make a still MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by manyfacturing largel/Iwith • STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to oifdr Elpiejmitrutqentara a price which will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION, PRICE S : No. 1.--Severt Octave, round conkers, itose wood Plain Oase, 8275. No. 2.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rolm wood Heavy Moulding, $3OO. No. 3.—Seven Octave ' round corners, Rose 4o ad Locals XIV. style, s32b, Terms.—Net cash in current funds. Descriptive Ciro:mien sent free. M USICAL INSTRUMENTS. The undersigned very respectfully informr the ;labile, and especially loi , ers 6f musk,. that bar ing obtained, from the manufacturer the sole qgenoy for the sale of STEINWAY k SON'S PIANOS, MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS AND • _,CIARHART, & CCM MELODEONS, Ae is prepared to, deliver to persona, wislilitg fi." 4 kultrumeata.the above at Philadelphia and Slew York retail prices. Meanies aupt promptly upon application, with any_ additional information desired, N. N.—Every instrument la warranted for fie start!. . • , oNNENE, rtf Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. the Be ly pu llefois 7ll 7l Wildal . blishe. groat circulation.) Johnson L ikirgaret Hanish, W. J. 2 Roma, Mrs. Thomas Lock, Hr. Lonebeger,Barbtra E. Morgan, Just 2 Morgan, J. M. 2 M Me a L rth ou n itt lf lin, in Mniirk, J. O. Miller, 'Miss Sankt E., Misscr,Mies IfannieJ. Melee, Mica Maggie P Yh a n rT pla y, , D Tq r til ß. Sr. Snuek, Oliver P. Sanborn, Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. Hannah Tate, Miss Margaret I Underwood, ties. W. Wagner, Mra. Henrieta Wearer. Jacob F. tore will please say they k . t. , a r„ I 1 I IkiDER'B:- MUSIC STORE boarvz AND MILL Critnilli, LOCK VEN, PA. T. P. IftICDEB. TA I s IMASURII in announcing to the citizens of. re Connty that his mile store is now,. l IN SUCCIISSFUL ot3Bll4Tio and that he is prepared to furnish them with Musical Instruments • " on the moot favorable terms. lie takes particu lar pleasure in calling the attention of the peo ple to the superior qualities of the celebrated lITGOMERY, P. M. Than Pianos have universally taken the first premium over all others wherever they _mve been brought in competition. They have only to bo seen and heard to be admired, as their manufacturers have succeeded so fully in'oom bitting In them thole intliapensable qualities of the a good piano, via., tkilliancy, power, depth, and ORGAN LIKE RICHNEB4 OF TONE which is abnolutely intlfspebeable in 'an Mitre meat for accompanying the voice. They aro also celebrated for This quality is album desirable, but It IS especially so to persons living in the country, Where it is not convenient to get professional tuners but seldow. ItYNDEIt.KEEPS A SUPPLY d other 'lanes. When he informs the people that ho keeps the celebrated HAINES lIROTIIER'S PIANOS, it is unnecessary to say a wordin commenda• lion of them, as the reputation of the firm is alone sufficient. IaNDER RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that ho has received the flir Central and Wentern Newlytennis of the Patent Inflated Iron Rim and Prairie BOARDMAN & GRAY PIANOS Then Menne very in price from three Jinn. druid and seventy-live donate to ec'eun hundred dollars, and are an warranted to give perfect malefaction. PARLOR ORGANS Having reVetrefl the SOLI; AGENCY for the Cehtral .Portiotl of Pennsylvania of the JOHN S. BUSH. Achniniistrator. I am enabled to offer them to the publie at re duced rates. The Parlor Orgatta aim gotten up in the moot durable and attractive style, aro warranted to give abd are sold ten to fifteen percent. cheaper than thoso of any other Oret-class manufacturer. We invite d" comparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all tho essential qualities of a good instAnoont, viz., Quality of Tone, Power of Tone, Protriptiless of Action, Capacity for 'Variety of Expression, and last, but not lbast, solidity and durability of construe twn. These Organs are finished in different etylee to suit the tastee and pockets of purchasers, being in Plain Black Walmit Cases! Plain Chestnut, Casco I , --- :: -- Fa'rtuy - MEttfftlt Ca-t3eSt" also a largS supply of the cUlebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET fi_BOANSI TEMPERED REIfD MELODEONS IIYNDER IS FREPAREb to Furnish PIANO 'Ailm ANY MABEE in the United Staten, ahatfld customers prefer others than those ho keeps etritand. I____ RYNDER ILL ALWAYS be supplied with in 7rmont of HALVES lIRO'9. PIANOS, Grateful_ tor the large patronage alread y be stowed upon* him, and anxious to serve all the people with whatever they may desire in the line of good instrumento, he has made appefed arrangements with the;flowing celebrated factors to ell orders for Lk Tronoset, enin4 aid at their price, viz, IYM. B. BRADSORY, STLINWAY & SONS, °BORON STECK & Co., *ow iori, GUITARS, FLI TES, FIFES, • FLAGEOLETS, AG. in fact evert tliiig which ought to be kept In a Music Store. all and eon Itlm.lbilga r lbita dent free. rob, 241.14 186.9 —lg. MUSIOAD INSTRUMENTS OP EVERY DESCRIPTrOE, CHICKERING'S PIANOS, STANDING IN TUNS SOLE AGENCY titEAT & DAVIS' PARLOR OROANS AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, tiEIIPECP SATISFACTLON, Carved Black Walnut Cases Plain Oak Cases ! lkilislied Oak Cases ! Plain Rosewood Cases, and Fancy Rosewood Cases niribilit_KEEP6' bIIEYNEY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS AND C MM N ''''' CHICKENING'S PIANOS, i ROARb*RAN 4. GRAY'S PIANOS, ♦IID BOIMNE'S PIANdg. and WM. witABB, of Itidtimor.e. ILYNDEZ HEM VIOLINS, '''N. MIiMITJOM° I7B idiTalir ANOWVAA FALL AND WINTER GdOil§ AT rip unwi hon.' un,DING bi NARY' MKS+, BNLLEFONTE, PA THB HOFFER BROTHERS • ifave just received the finest usortment or aping and sumnier goods ever brought to thie place, *bleb they sell at priced that defy bola- LI L L 11014 etundeting of alityLadisi Dress Goods, =EI AfER.V470,5,. CASJIMEBEL,- 4),/fLA NES CALICOJs . ANL? SU . DRESS IiONOPIOAITELA, IRISH, • *TUT, conic, IOCTAit, others whiskies, at fron 371 cents to $2,00 per gallon. Alio, ' •r AL 'LIiDB OP• BRANDIES. from 75 eta., $9,00 per gallon. Holland WU pure, from 75 cit. to $2,50 per gallon. PORt, AEADERIE, Y; BLACICBERHY and other.wines—the be articles-4k aw 'Wes sonatde rates as eon 'be had the city. a large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's OHAMPACJIVE, imAcrtnjr,Ti dirtpzit., AL A GOOD ASSORTMENT 0 • . lirytt„ mei W Trar'c, Flour an Tied, Coffees Sugar*, Tent, Molasses, Syr up, Vinegar, Dried Fruit, Rais ths, Soap and Candles... nab, ..To- • • bacco, Solt, C. & F.Ropc,llice,Saleratus,Sodaote ALSO, BOOTS, macs a- GAITERS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS, hIAGNIPICENP BARGAINS OTTIRED TO Pt/UR/ERRS TOR as or ~onntry Produce! Ballbfoilte, Pa. May Bth, 1863 l IARDWARE AND CUTLERY! nazipiquassm.o a GRIST, EXCE=I:I3 kOlifiltitt AND DOMESTIC NARDWABE For the tteobie generolly we home coal hude, coal scoops, coal shovels, coal sifters, lanterns, lamps, chimneys, wicks table cutlery; Pocket , cutlery, plated spoons, plated forks, table castors, servers, tea and coffee pots, butter knives : (mill saws, cross-c u t saws, _circular saws, gang saws, flies, wrenches, rivets hammers, hatchets, mat - Cooke, picks, forks, grith hoes, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes, . d sofa springs, coal ul lamps, whips, -sleds, skates, willow chni ni t &viable -seated e chplis for children; corn shelters, Coed cutters, plows, coffin trimmings, emery, borax, resin, pitch, red sheik, white chalk, wire, Horne nails, meat cut ters, scales, waeb-boards; — roeklug-horses, home buckets, wooden pails, mop stick s,ch urns, clothes pine, potato-mashers, butter ladles, but ter prints, rolling pine, porch mats, dour mats, parlor mate; paint brushes, duet brushes, shoo brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, corm , ter brushes, corn poppers, whips, sleigh bells, skates, heel-calks,glue, enamelled kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, glue kettles, stew kettles, sauce pane, sledges, broad axes, thins blee, skeins and boxes, axle grease, paints in oil, paints dry, linseed oil, lubrie oily hennas :curtain fixtures pump Clain, grind stones, wooden pump tabs, Pum,_SP, , ALSO, Edges, hetols, Shot-gave, Steel Springs, 'Glass, ladged 'Nola Saddler's }laid ware, and alt other kinds of merchandise usual ly kept in a well regulated hardware dere. The stock is entirely new, and we are enabled sell lower theft any other establiehment in the aintry. Our place of business will be found on orthwbat corner of 'the Diamond. , BAXSTRESSER CRAST. DellefontePa. May Ist, 1862.—tf. NEW BAKERY! MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, Would roepootfully inform the people of Ilene fold° and ilcinity, that ho has opened a dew and COMPLETE „BAKERY, .in the old Temperance Hotel, On 8181101 , street wPcre he will keep oonsta.ntly on hand ankh:Ai of BREAD, BOUIQII-VARM, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, - --BARDI Btc., &Cy whioh be will sell at a reasonable and satisfac tory rice Families will find it in their advantage to got their baking done at this establishment, as they bah al wayediet pure ‘ wholesome bread and onkba lust when theyneed them. SiTLI2,IBB2:-ly TO TUE PUBLIC! MRS. SIMONB, Ms - ts Sr., Local Raven, Has the largest and cheapest stock of tl-ROOMRISS, PROVISIONS, FISH, Cedsrware,t, • Queenakare, . Liqo WinrA, es Candles, " Segura, Tobacco, ever offered in this market. The attention of Motel and Store-keepers Is called to the large stock of the following goods oh hand, which are offered at wholesale prices 200 barrels of Flsb, 200 BARRELS; OF .LIQUORS AND WINES, 55 boos of chewing Tobacco, 100,000 Sows, itnd a large lot of asdt. Also, Flour and Feed always an band at July '64-tf; SINONS, Maid St: WANTED. • Two THOUSAND DOLLARS for one of More years) oh interest, which be scoured by mortgage on a farm of oho hundred and fifty Wed, eitttated In gamier d townnhitt. For fat, thor partichlars Inquire the EDITOR of the -,belesoeratie Watchmen*. "" May 12, 18db. E XECUTOR'S BALE OP REAL ESTATE. The .subeeribirs offer, oi private sale, a valuable estate, well known so the old Brisbin arm, situate in Potter townshlp,Rentre county, con4iining OArk NUNDRED AND TWENT7 ACRES, More or leszli ca nety **ems whichtareeleared and under a h sMAeoT cultftitfod. The bal ance cos% with a }lab growth - of timber, consisting of eitertt, efiesinat.oalc, and white. oak. A li e ge a e ones and balk barn,,with other ontbdEdirkgs, are erected on the prontisea. The farm Is well supplied with good water, "A a young orchard of choice fruit, mound to none in the valley. Nor particulars apply to snra L. Spanyjer, who residee en the ilinot ELEA L. SPANGLER, • MARGARET SPAIieLER. , , Eascetlora/or &Mal Apanyier,*deed: May 5,1865-2 m. 1110 AftBl.o/ANS . • • WSlated a prima:one to take" cborgo of a cub forare, worth from 1800 to. 2,000 dol. inn per y ft; for paOluhwe apply- "ether by lot: tir or in pawn al tb a unite. spa WIN O &14170118 B ALT! LIMN! ATOP AND NNADI rA rue; :row). 41thhiavA YOU/ ifiRtTV; W,. TOUR *4sZT Mb LIVE HAPPY AND boNiliit'lND, efts:Lir-1444min' Toys itclitoito AT " D . LIQU OR A J S WINEDOE 2', • t 0.:1111IIIPP STREIT direelly oppokte the Temperance How. 11.11XL/LEAMIC 2& &Co. • , Notwithstanding the en ormous taxes impo• sod upon all article? in Itit line of business, he atilt continues to sell the pitrest articles at the very lowest figures. Every dihcHption of, FORKION a DOMESTIC LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cub...prices, which are , Rirrants4 to'be the beet qualities ac cording to their respective pride. Eh stock consists to part of ' OED EYE, • DDS AND CAEAWAY BII4NDIEt.. JAMACA AND NEtr ENGLAND CORDIALS OP ALL KINDS, N all o which will be warranted to be as repreebn ted, and sold at prices exceedingly lo w : All the liquors offered for sale at this establis hment have been hurcbtuMA ai the United States Custom ;louse, and consequently must be pure and good. :tar Physicians and others are respectfully requested to give his liquors a Wit. "IPA lie PURE POET WINE JUICE INTO) May, 28,1862. tf. • v ia WONDER OF ME AGE! zyntr BODY,MITOSIIIIIED AT Tug PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS OF THZ ART 19.409 AT S. ZITTZLIPS WHOLESALE WINE AND LIQUOR - TOR& BISHOP STREET, hiattrozers PA., s The proprietor of this establishment takes pleasure in infesting the public, that be keeps corudantly be band a supply of choice foreign and doh:ntie liquors, such as Old Nectar, Old Rye, Monoonpula, , • And Irish Whiskey; .. _ Cognac, ..Blaelf+errY, i • „--V mom, And common Brandies; Part,' . • Maderia, Cherry , Ami Insiwn Winer, "A9rotch, And flatland din; , keto Evland Rum, Jamaca Rum. • CORDIALS Per2ermint, Anniseedadd Rose. ALL CASE'S WARRANTED TO CO.ArtAlit THE .AMOUNT MARRED. The attention of practicing phyeiclane la call ad to hue stock of MIRE LIQUORS, suitablo- for medical purpoßos. Mottles Jags and Ihnaijons oonetantly on Be - has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Town. All liquors were bought when liquors were low, and he sells them seeorangly. All liqueri uia thiiiitiitOd to give eetlarac . tion. Cdufident that he earl please otistombrs he respectfully Solicits a share of public putionage Liquors will be sold by the quart, Wittet of tierce. Ile has ft large lot of. 8017 LED LIQUORS of the finest grades On hand. Ppril 10,1863. SIMON A. FELDMAN, IMPORTER ZA WHOLESALE DEALER I* . BRANDTIN, WINES,. ; GINS, WHEAT,.N RYE Ai) BO NO. 500 NINTH NINTH erkeari (Below Spring thrden,) PIIILADELPEILA PEAS" A Sept. isca. MISCELLANEOUS RUSKS, ()sir UriVir T 1 LED.—Just Published, a new edition of Dr. CUILTERITALICS CMLIEBRATEp BOOST OM the rod ice/ cure (without medicine) of Ap tmeter:. theca, or nominal weakness, Involuntary Semi nal Losses, Impormecy, Mental and Physical In capacity, impediments to marriage, etc,; glao, CONSUMPTION, BPILEPMT and rITS; 'red by self-indulgence or sexual W extravagance. 'AL. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six coats. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from •‘thirty years' suc cessful practice, that the alarming consequences az:lf-abuse may bo radically auMd without the [reread use of internal modicum or the appll tion of the knife—pointing out q mode of cure at once simple, certain, effectualby which every su ff eror,,,,tto tqatier *hat hid.aohdi tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. Air- This Lechae should be in the bands of every youth and every man Lit the land. Sept, undBi 04(1,10 a plain envelope, to any ad'irosib plai - Pnids nn , roceipt of six cents, or t*o poet stamps. Address the publishers, CHARLES J. C. KLINE & 127 Bowery, Now York, Post-011o° Box 4,588. June 8,'84-Iy. Ap. 14. 'B5. FOR SALE OR, EXCHANGE. Two valdiblb Tracts of Land, one therimf ntaining 1641 eerie sikdatad in Liberty Town ship, the Ala 120 dorms, Ttcr t nehip, Warren county, lowa, a diatoms of a t2B miles from Deamoindt the taint Gtnto, and about 15 milt from In the ootinty dant. The land is rolling wen watered, with aome tim ber upon the larger rank. It is. situated in Alte 1:085 p"it, of the State, and will be add cheap, or a/changed for real estate - hi this counts., on va L Wigs. For further particular' ape to the. Bd / Ger of chic paper. • Jan 2.7tf CHALEB NBW AN'S PlidnialLiPirze opms,, B. M. (Sarni* 10th and Market, rldladelphri: Large died Colored PhotogrankrJur FourVard MoVisito for $1,00. - : AU kinds of Paiating Coirtig dohs in thCbeik .nd cheapest Winner. Moo. 2nd, '64-I,t. IVII;TRY IiABERR, .11.1 .5 t co. 520 Arch 'street; ithowttittbpPhlla delp Manufacturec.iild bealor in Watches, Pine db , Solid Moot Ware, and saPaalar Silva': pia* Wer e . Oh 14 2m. • ALD3l2*ElTitrth.ll7'S NOTICE. •.. , - totters of alleintstratkon on t likof tate - orifirtha R. Carlisle, . Phillipalaneg, ,Centre county, tr..= granted to toe subscriber, all to Bala natede are hereby notillMe him. Mahe p/Iyeetint, sad those 117 *doe hplaik the saute to present them. Yr to - Mettkineb . ta - - seley 'CtM 44 I. ' March 31, 1863-111. ileboheistrstOr. iolotkk DWAr ARP TIIR itkrr rcitGailde ARE T.LIF: t i: W=RO tr.l; TM: JEST DR. so ETltArltiO rx• xo rem= 11 WO PILE. NO FALSE C.fiLLS TO THE rATr..II CL:OSNE MIT A BBISK AU TROEOUO EVACUATION FEAR TRU EQW.13113 13 ALWAYS SECUREQ. Newly Discovered, Prlociiiiiis in PiirgatiVes. • • Pr. Rsid i tray'e thlls are {LP Hew Nrwatwe Pins In the trorldottitt the only Veysteble Substitute YR Weisel lierithry over ideteevbtott They are theepottiel of VEGETADLE . EXTRACTS FROM ROOTH, ramps, PLANTS, (.ILNI3, SF:EDS, FLOWRIK, DARES, FRUITS ANII WEEDS. PRE PARED IN VACUO, One frAill of 'be emeßet of tbog)oificitt prof , ' k of ow.y • hilt, ThlwAZ• grestlr 1.,r re pow. roam thsa • !bottomed,of the crude sad toe - 1 1 that eater low ell oiler pine I‘k • • c putini,d of the Oct.. medal:Ml proper It Ile:bt, Micas, Flowers, GYM., Ac tr posed. Clue doe* ulll part, throt pins. They - EIECI overN, tuatorlOs, Pak aro tine of the which they aro syperiurity to all ui - rtut-C • Cr I!A 9 SOOTIIO, CAL RE~to'rl EN, 4 .1.:41100RAT8, And REGUL4E Turt #lt Tr ' . lkileir Great Combine us. They are Aperient, Touldo La.tatift, Menu& Went, Counter Irritant, Sudorific. AS EVACUANTS, They aro more certain end thorCulth than Na Dr"i 4 N s, Mar of Aloes, or Croton or Mutant Ott, or 011111iYIS and more soothing sod healing thia,Seana, or BOW barb, or Temerinds, or Castor Ott. Di SUDDEN 4,ltrecics Of. Intanlaeetlop of the Boiels oetiotneil, Lire:lor er e, rou Ira oreso or dorryi, MMc us bite it Mous ev, lirrolpolos oyelfrortive Foyer, firoaftr„ , or Searlot pryer, SIX - TO SIOIIT /IF DR. RADWAY'S REGIT LATINO PILLS WILL PURIM TUN CALTE OF TilesE•Faolf TUE 13tErt6ilt nt, Sg. HOURS. 7. • One doso of lb% Hadiraeg PON will c!aUse the boal wall, awl purgo Croat lho bowels all elbadlost and rehdoed huasorai aa tharoughtf as lobelia or the bast approvod emetic will gleame the atotaaah, int& out producing totheamatioa, Irrttatba, weahlalmos STRAINING ' or other unpl •asant symptoms. The e are no other purgative pills as the world that Will secure Ibis dory doratum. BETTER TTIAN C.ALOMII. OR RUM PILL: BEITt R TitaN CAIABlial. OR BLUR PILL.I EEITat Tl l 4 :I ( . 41,0);4 OR PLAY PILL AB ALTERATIVES They exercise a m a re pcnrcrilit-ineussai ever the liver awl Its secretteni than calo*elpssensur,.blus betide Mol, l =6'ooo. lnAitlip .0( Livst OMBlabla awl sown kir, humans, topft, Bilks* al. tacks , llnsdacha, 3d la this huntsman:of s'initliast Bilious, lolbw,Tspbold, and fiber rodualisll lever% they :11; e a a r n a t Tr a tur y r l i bels Inhaler kg ssiV i l bra ins tau the.;dit.ZS Itid.issallni g =ousd ;mac LiUng all the !inertial= to Lseximmits of their chairs, churning and purtOthig pa idea l purging from OW rjrigent all aol im pure humors. • 'I'4IVAY'S PILLS. 13 xuNcis w.ILL,ou 4 .la6t;ilioc, •.. B of Conget'vo Fe- Zt it r o r me; ver... , .. Sieepioehe; - Gen' 1 Debility, Dimness of 81 Fits, I 14 . 7n'eof Spir-1 DR: It'• ONE TO Si Coetivenetts, Constipation, Ctoug,fttion, Heart Disease Disetvva of Kick ney & Bladder. Disease of U. 'ter, , biliousness, Typhus Fever, Ship Fevor, llgtuint re- 48, Qtthisei, ovsPePsift, dimples, Ilysteriot, • Azaenorrhula, Fainting. Dizziness, Retention of Urine, iiirgems 4 . l of the Spleen, \\lntoAng aadmime; Pleurisy. I AM. CURED; ver, . Lots of Appo intestion, • 171 mmattott, Citations, et Fever, Bilious Fever, I have lekim Mx deem of - IladosS's rilhtiO"nr" paha em*, In ma days ; they cored moot wampum ladlgestion, and Dysyeyeta. I have talmetkla— nth 'e.. •--es , and many, other pills Mr years, and meld only Obtkli letilperarrrellot. If I &ppm the use of these Mlle Ibt a week my old eemplabd would appear. Ifhe domes of Baden 's Pills cored me. Dave sofferod with DysTaGela 'and Laror .0 ist• lbr seven yews—hare used all sorts of fat— , give not teseporary combat, but we ma. to takstAtiosnallthe Lora t Lave.easd-ao abos pastlole of ttisiSTlne ,Dr. RetheariTlNls I ern 17/i Ms mouth oared. . s I have aot lake* C. IL CRILDS Rozbu7 Vika. TILII, STRAINING AND TEstIESIIIIIS; -ACAS, STRAINING ANU TENIESUIS, An, the reedits of IntlaminaGoon of' the me, eons isendirsee of the bowels, IndotiO by dretlo yaks—these imperfect pills, Instead of Wog Medved by the ohne, are carried to the lower bowel': end io date a peristaltic movement iw itessattos by tbsir Irritation kenos the straining, pump, etas, par and taurrau, ang.tfaleapowst w ,fl . = le tits sealer lONS, GMpeNut, pothesteendwrisiartahrtbeni ie r ri's4l4ll. ___ou would avoid-thee anueganess, whenever 41. we tnettlk4ne bi revoked take • dins of Purg." - - aapwArs atqualmfa .nus. THEY WILL PURGE. 'S'HOROUGHLY AND I LEAVE THE ROWELS HEGULAIL Persons alllkted with may *trio' porlUvi =VMS use. WITH 01:111: •'r r • CIOCISD WIWI 13011.• 0:: - , , amnD VITII 8 . Dr, Moline, Ms in? elissotly Opted wilb • are Inn from taste or well, ow be takes at aI I sod pa all sePlSlopp iblobssist wlllsessat i Ztoollis, U exposed SO WM Sr &Pp mustier alter line .. .• • Pind• LUX OF LiawAramws ‘ ill Sys seemed It Voris= scrai nobs or lallsondatled the al • sts, anti otter 04 on** I,lbirhim itil • MOOS ONO plowkr Pdled. , A dote of ht Pee will remove sit obetrentoss, sod sews • pie /*settees be sae are Plaids sash .Isise perim,llllolll4 add by Monists, sad borwireepers. .N. la—loot 7 • Andothed widsittlA sad sew sops - As - bot Is sub.* wad sided Esionmili Labit‘teks moo caw& X.WW4Ir i :VO.. In lopi, taw 144110 1 " tiPtAillit 'TQ ALL. • . TRY rlli= - W . W. Meentilla . A.NT. bga reteesed hL ham' ,pitl=l} Jamas btos . • • • • oßrnyTplzusapia.o9.opi, lit the Alt Mai h 0,,0n tbs. ties • lif t t, we r t eereet of the' Dims Ae:wlttit, happinto Os. hieled• stook le tiiewsteedie Palk ' • '" . 01 , 4 4 / 1 14 OANUNIIRsg; • ;.,' -„ • , .war 4„ my,f, 02.41AR5, #ICOZTIZIgti 01 • / „ • •". 41440 am :I tit avow aitiolswevi vird , AttiOtt , •• • ~ oti iti„ abortive neele;. • wtielh terse. 1, •• ^ „/:r! , tltn bits • NIL • • , ,• AL PuNIN4I : 4 , E 3 Ell Dropsy, _ , haute trydpa hut. Headache" Bed Bi li. f the Innee,
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