ausTNEss , •1 g • 1 , I MIS . NEOIIB IM f1.f.1e1111.111 . 6R. 'bAllral A. lITAYLII. iII'ALIMTILIt HEAVER ATTORNITB AT LAW. sziOaarowns.., .. , J. p. ionpaysT, ATTORNEY AT LAW.. . swiLttreete, Peen'A. Office in the Cenrtafouse i with the Tree. timer . ILL 411* TO IMMO. ' Di A LISS .Ili TOBACCO, CIGARS AND NOTIONS. LOWISTOWII, nimeA W. W. WIIITZ, DENTIST. 01Pm of Pir CpSARFILLP, Will •isit laellefonto prdreiedonelly when spe retainer io connectrou with resident coun eel. A. B . HILITCHISON, - ,-"-- 4 T T'o RN E Y AT L A 3.,.• - BELLEFOSTE, eA,,- Military C 1•1111 Ageut o .. Srarivitti W. P. Watt), may .5, 1805,1 y: _,.., 0? --_____________ 7 ____ 104 do 1,.0118E, .-TTORNEIS AT 'LAW. ' ~.. LOCK SAVVY!, PIVIN:A. 'Will practice in the several courts of Centre end Clinton countieo.' All business entrusted to their can, will be promptly attended to. DR. WINGATE, DENTIST. John D. Wingate Dentidt, °thee in the Ma some IDOL At horde, except perhape the tlrnt two 'weeks of each month. ' HARRY V. STITZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Sninire's Orrice, - • • - • BILILArrITII PA bley be congultea inEngliftt or German. March IS64,—tf. • W. U. I..iltl,llliif. ATTORNEY AT LAW. BRI rrom - te. PA •••• • -tho-xacan-ink_ • - et, upied by Judge Burns',lb June 10, '54,1y I=El ORVIS - ALEXANDER. ATTORNEIS AT LAW. 11E11 ErOVTA, rA. Othee—First door below the Franklin House, In Reynalda'a new bu.hling, on the Diamond. DR. J. B. MITCHELL, PHYSICIAN k SUMMON, seLLincerz, PE•sl't. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore. hedrespectfully offers his sea.% ices to his trituulo H the public. Of!fee at his residence og A/le mony street. s• ANDREW WHITE, LICENSED AUCTIONED, 11111.reareo, PA. Will attend to all ' ett ' es entrusted to hm with Bdelity and care. Charged lose than other sue. Sonoma. oct2l tf WOODSIDE 4: SiT.ADGEK, - Nu 407 Arch atm,t,above Fourth, Philadelphia, IMFORTKIte AND DRALERS In PORSION AND DOMESTIC LIQUOR .0 J. W00n.411 , 2, J. J. !IT tuiqr.R, C r STU-Wirt% A. 0. FURST, AYTORNEY AT LAW RELLEFONTY, practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton Counties. All legal business en trusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Offiee—On the North-west corner of the Di amond. DR. BEA TIE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BL.I.EPONTE, PENN.A. Offer. his professional services to the rill/ens of Bellefonte and vieindy. Wk. o nest door to the aced office. Residenre on Btahop etrret. newt •or to the Keystone hokery. mch 31 4z-1y eIeIkNARD W. MILLE,R, YOUIN • ' ERCE Sr. , FC INNI• Y, S. roy. BANKING HOUSE WITH MOORE & FORMERLY BROTHER k M Embroidenes, Litre Trim- AIiMAR YOUNT+, notektere and dealer). White Goode, Hosiery, none, ha., No. 428 MARKET Sr. A 41)) t. rore°' PILILADEIMIA 11 OMAR , W F. REYNOLDS k CO esi,Laroure,•rsu:es.. Ellis of Exchange and Notes discounted - Collections made and proceeds promptly remit ted. Interest pant on bpecial deposits. Ex cheep, in the Eastern cities con.tantly on hand for sale. Deposits received. MISCELLANEOUS MOORETtRYDER & tce S TRULL but door to the Central Press printing Vire, Nave received Om largest and finest assortment of III,TOGRAI3I ever offered for vale in Bellefonte. Call and see them. Also a very fine end choice collection of the most FriSMON.cl If L RASTA TI 0N ER Y, sad many notions that: 'ill] please the taste - the ladies all of which will be sold at Phila - I bin prices.- P.HOTOCRAP may bi;obtained in the latest ciif otyl ur facilities, aritnoW — mueh improved. Aprif7,4.485.0f. 1 ► N AVAL A ND MILITARY BANKING AND COLLECTION DOUSE, FOOLKX A CO., No. 530 WALNUT STRK ET PRILA. Opposite Independence Square LICENSED by the UNITED STATES. EVERT DESCRIPTION OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE ,lONITRDATAT66 OR STATE cou.seirrn. Officers, soldiers, seamen, marines, pilots, mu swum', clerks, or any °ther person In scr ice; their widows or orphans, fathers, or =others, Bothers, staters. or other Relatives, Will if they apply to us, obtain their Vaims for Fermium% Bounty, Fay, Prise Money Luse of ef feete, Lotie of Home, Damages, Subsistence, Re• rutting le., Ac., OVR FACILITIES ARE UNSURPASSED. OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, BRAYER M•llftlES, Who have been, or now are in the Visited Statee Service, or their Widows, Orphane, Fathers ? Mothers or Relatives, are invited to call and soe whale due them. . .. . tie are now paying $lOO Bounty to soldiers discharged by reason of Wounds raceivod is Battle. AND PAIDS DONNY TO srAwes ALL PRIZES RBADIr. When we obtain Bounty, Prise and other claim.' for applicrinta,_they need not wait far Navy Agents, Paynaiddcre; Lc. de., to be ip rands, Illerwis CASH Tlind WM/SOFT CHM/Gs:lag This is great saving and donvenience - to clai mants. , Agents or others holding bounty, or Prim Certalcates, Cheeky soldiers Final State ments, Le., Can havetheini cashed and money remitted by retard mail. Persons drawing pen el°oo Iln du* oouotY or ehteerberetesu have the money drawn at once, and their address at much leas than Rome/a wet them to apply persenelly. By. applying to our agent w. P. MACRIEANIUN. 11,TORNS 'TAT LAW, Ob. BALlaroruk, PA FALL AND WINTNR VtADB. Mars racols alrObe bitb toeless money at the cheap store of ammo/ lumilat, at Centre Hill, Centre County, Pernz,Oranja,. than at any other establishment in the Stale. Me keeps constantly on band a choice stock of STAFLB AND FANCY GOODS, BOOTS d' SBOBS, Residy-Madd Clothing, Notioug, Queeneware, ilardwarei , Willow and Wooden Ware," And m facts complete assortment of alll_theer &toles usually fottfial , in a first class_.efuntry • DRzsktt6ons. - - - French' Meoinoo,...arr wool, Plaids, Cobargo, Rope., 4.ll4ccsa, Block Saks ,l , dko. 1106FERY—Wool and Cotton Shirts and -Primer,. Fine Shirto, silk. Cotton and Li nen illoodkorehiers, Loop Skirt", bait make,. CLOTHS .tND CASS DlERES—French Bromt. cloaks, &aorta, Melton's, &c., for *winter wear. .911 AWLS—A full line, all wool. 1, BOOTS AND - SHOES. ' • We will keep al all timeaw full worlNal, s w ell/win wade goods. . • In Izcbauge for Roods, Atilt the PAW IN CASH FOR GRAIN OF CALL, BEHOLD dr. BELIEVE Aug. 7th, 1.963-tt. IL /I ELLER. G REAT EXCITEMENT IN MILESTIERG T)etTe — r; TrUinentic GROCERIES, BOUTS AND SILOES, =I hat a reteived and aro just opening tho largest CHEAPEST AND MOST SEASONABLE NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS:, LADIES FURS, SONTA“S, HOODS, NUBIAS, lI,tLMORALS, lIPOP SKIRTS end one of the largest ansorttnents, of the LATEST STYLE itEADY MADE i:LOTlllislii Ct:ulre County, wbial will be gold at a reduc TEIRT TO FORTY PER CENT ,FLOLD, IELD AND PRUVISIONS, and all articles usually kept in • firkt. class country store 0 V' K I N G' 1100 P SKIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 628 Arch rtreot, above Sixth, Philadelphia The most complete assortment and best gnat sty And Styles of Ladles' Misses, and ChsWrenn' Hoop Skirts in the city. Mot) of our own snake are gotten up'expres,ty to meet the wants of First Class Retail Trade—esnbrafong all the new and de , orsthlts styles, sines, lengths, and size musts, in trail and plain !Mitts, from 19 to - 511 spring,. from 3:1 to 44 inches long, and 21, 21 21, :1. 4..3.1, and 31 yards round the 'bottom making snore than a hundred varieties for ladies; is misses' andrichildren's skirts we are, beyond all comps:Went all that are made by us have stamped on the kid pod "Hopkins' Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 1129 Arch street, Philadelphia, and are o warranted to ,give sattsfactien. ',Pt - Agents for the "1 1 , HIV FLEX 1111,K" Ph I PT, the sect ollablo Hoop Skirt made -, al to Bradt, "Dupla Elie " skirt, •• J EWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. W. PATTON, Propriclor. • I lA% leg purchased the eitskaile Jewelry Es tabli•hwent of W. J. Stein. 1111.1 largely itiarce:i ed the Stack, the Proprietor will Weep constant Iy ou hand, a splendid astortuient of AMERICAN WATCHES, ' PATENT LEVER, ENG LISP! LEVER. CYL EN PAR ESCAPEMENT WATCH CHAINS OF ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS, GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, SPECTACLES, &e., rte. &c., who h ell be. Fold cheaper than at an? other Central Pennnylvania. With he• t l o .•ke and Jewelry Vepaired, and all work wnnnnLd. Jan. V.P. I Si:l ly. DEILADELPHIA ADD ERIE RAILROAD Thin gil`lll 11110 traverses the Northern and nortbsiest 11 Pennsylvania to the city of Erie en L ike I:rie. It has been leii i l 1.3 the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. and them. Its entire length it,i 1 enr. Gar Passenger and Freight b1161113(.11, th . 101,1. 1. 17th, TIME or l'A SSE YbEll. ;IRA ICS AT LOCK 11AVEYL .I.e . O7e ' Eosard. ' Mail Train, 7:03. P. Id. Acom'd'to, 6.50 p. M Mail Train, 7:45, A. 11. Accom'd:tn, 7:50, P.M. Passenger care run through without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. Ef.r.eART Fi.v.serso CARS OR Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williprusport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the 8. E. Corner Eleventh and Market, streets; AndPfor Freight business of the Company's agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr, Corner 13th and Market Philadelphia; J. V 7,. Reynolds, Erie; J. M. Drill, Agent, N. C. R. R., Ilsitnnore; H. H. HOUSTON, Gael Freight elg't, la. LEWIS L. NOUPT, Gael Ticket Aj t, Pki/a. JOl3. D POTTS, HATS a CAPS PRODUCE TAKEN =I ALL KINDS 7.10\5 4. 4. 1.0E13, aseortment of the best U OODJ, =GI MEN AND BOIS IVEAR, ti..n of from MEI EMZE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W A T C 11 E S Lerma IVesteoard The proprietor having removed to his old stand on the South Nest corner of the diamond, Mill sandman to keep on hand a large assort• ment of Theological, Claudoel, Day Sabot', Miscellaneous, and all the iarions school boots now in use• ' also, a large assortment of Blank books and Stationary, Photographs and Photo grapit Albums; also Daily and Weekly news peaiodieal in .he U ailed States. New publics lans at publishers prim& - lbliS .Grerai Nanisorger, Williamsport MISCUI4eiNEOUS. WISTAIVB BALSAM WILD C H , E R.R Y, ONE OF MR OLDIRT A.YO MOOT RELIARLS IR/W. Cloys iv ills Notti.lo FOR Coughs. Colds, Who Ting . Cough, Bro 11111;, .I.)ithetAlty el Mtn thilag,tiqiima Luna ne,b. Thn;nt, Crop , and ever) a11e941 of TILE TiIItOAT,JA 4 N(3 AND CIIEST; EVEN .O -I CrN S U M 10 N. .rfiTAß•s' BALSAM 'OF WILD CiIERRY So general had the use of this remedy be come, so popular is it everywhere, that it is un, necessary to recount its virtues. Its work stmak for it, and And utterance in the abundant anti iolun c tury testimony of the many who from long suffering awl settled disease have by its use been restofed to pristine Igor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in ,proof of our assertions, that CANNOT DE nISCRETTED. TIIE REV. JACOB SECITLBR, Will known. and much respected among the Mrumn populntion in this country, makes the f Mowing etatemeur for the "benefit of the ni -1 ilictetiOt ll.v.toveß, Pa., Feb: 76, 1656 Pear ing realized. in my family impokuipthenelita Mali the use of your g - &1 - ^parritom,Wistar's Balbam of Wild therry-4 attune me pleasure to reileommend it to the public eight Nears ago one yf my daughters seemed to ho in a decline, and IR tleshopes of her recovery were eute . rtained. I then procured a bottle of your exeellent ,Ilal sam. and before 'duelist' taken the whole of the eofdents of the bottle there wag a great improve ment In her health. I hare, in my individual rase, made frequent use of yher valuable medi cine, and hale also been hengfitted by d. JACOB SECIILER. FROM E:mrrii. ESQ. ?, President of tha Morris County Bunk, 31torrsi town, New Jersey. Having used Or. 111-tar's lt3lsam of Wild Cherry for about fifteen yours, and hating real ized its beneficial refills in my 11011513, it affords me great pleasure in recommending it to the 11 , a s Billable remedy in eases 01 'leak •? • . • • f • . and um. fed). kar,A.l c onsider to be entirely in neent, anti may be ta ken with pollee t safety bo the fawn delicate in FROM iloN .1011 N R.SMITII, =EMEMMCMI= I has euu Pe, end orcueums net d Dr. Wi:tar'l4 Balsam of Wild Cherry for Nei ern Colds, and al ways with decided benefit. I know of no prep aration Dna is more efficacious or more descrying ef 'general line. Thu Balsam hew also been used yak excel tont Oka by J. B. Elliott, Merilinnt, Crone Roads, Md. WISTAIt•ti BALSAM OF WILL) CHERRY. None genuine unless signed "1. Butts," on the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSNIORE, No. 491, Broadvray, N. Y 4 S. W. FOWLER J. CO., Proprietors, Boston. A oil by ull Druggists. ItFt.I)DING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Heals 1/1.1 Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, . Cures, Burns, Scalds, Cuts. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures Wounds, Bruises. Sprains. • REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, - Cures Boils, I'lcern and Cancers. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures Salt It'mum, Piles, and Erysipelas. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE, Cures Ringworms, Corns, Ac., ste., ke., Ac. ONLY TWNETY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. FOR MALI: HT .1. F. Dinsmore, Nu. 491 Broadway, New York, S. W. Foyle A Co., No. In, Tretuont et., Boston, And by all Druggists. sept 2-64 -Iy. IIURRAII! HURRAH!! HURRAH!!! EIMEMIE=IN GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! *. SUSSMAN, Just returned from New York, with a handsome selected assortment of merchandise, now open and offer for gale cheaper than any body else in the Union. The Goods have been bought cheap for cash, and will be gold cheap for cash or its equivalent. Cloth, Caseimer, Satinett,K.Janea Chambrays,Cottonades,Marmul les Vestings, Satin and other Ve.tings, Under Shirts, and Drawers, Black and Fan cy Silks at old priees, All toiler Flannels, a ll wool and dim - medic Sack and - Shirting Flannel., Blenched, Cable aih eil and Colored %Raton Flannels, French and do mestic Ginghaumt, Tiacings and Checks, Bleached and tin- . - bienehea tslseetinge, Pillow ('s'e and Skirting Muslin, Cando ilo.and Drills. Miseries and (,loves, Sus penders and Ilankerehiefs, Neckties, Collars nod „Bosom., Parasols and Sun _liwl...r.clll-_,P.ilk,(.lnOlimm and Muslin.— Bal 111 , i ral Pkirl a, Lilies siiiir7ThriAroB - 11TrInr, ral Skirts of various sizes and mires: Skeleton lloop Skirts, Ladies's and Misses Skeleton 'cry description. user Capes, both Cloth add ad in style, quality, and 11l of 9N aeon and " ..11 . $ society, both single and all assortment of all kinds e... Brussels, 3 Ply Ingram.', Rag and Straw Carpets. Oil Cloth, all width of Floor and Table Oileledk and Oil Shaded.— SALT, GROCERIES. SOLE LEATIIEII, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CALF fiKINS COUNTIIV-2:ALF SKINS. ' .11101IROCO • LININGS. &C. &C. &C Shormakors' Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kiuds to be had at A. 111111511114 TAN'S . ft,llEd ERR than at any other establishment in Central Pennsylvania. Bellefonte, Deeeniber 19th 1862,—tf. FURNITVRE WARE ROOMS. North wide °Lam Diamond, B ELLEFONTE, CENTRX.., COUNTY, • PENNSYLVANIA. IVHER REA US, SOFAS, LOUNGES, HA?' RA CKS, • WHA roro TS, EXTENSION TABLES,' - STANDS CHAIRS, STOOLS. &c., &c., & of every de;ieription; qualit,ll an'd - pilee for We l ! <keeper than at any other estabtislamtiet . of the. kind is Central Pennsylvania. ,‘ June 1,1863.-Iy. HENRY — P. HARRIS. BOOK STORE. Sigumroirri, PA GEORGE LIVENGSTON, Prop MISCELLANEOJ: NE* AND SPLEND :TOOK %or Till zurinooTs 'AND SHOES IN MI RI COUNTY, Warantnd—couienod see for yourself—wM out c harge fur look mg at them. A H LAROIR STOrIC Or LEATHER Or AI L GROCEIU&4, QUEENSWAILN OV NEW STYLES. TOTS AND CONFECTIOIARIES. 8110 E B . INDiNOS, ALL NNW ST YLNII ILATS AND d_AD LARDES FURS, NEW STYLES, _VICTOR ,. INF43:4IUPT_s, k 114,9, 0APy.8,40. ac. NOTIONS. Ladies Stocking, .I.l4Aods, - 'Gloves Nubian, No ' (T. tjims of all kiudsl:o COME ellai SEE 13 Lrii NSIDE'S NEW COO R. North VeAt Corner of the Diamond WARRANTED to he just what we represent them. We hare the sery best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their Varieties. . • CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND EIKE TOR YOULLBELV69. LEATHER OF BALL DESCRIPTIONS A LAME STOCK O► S r VOE fl A DDLURY SA DDLES, BRIDLE'S HALTERS CART (TEA RS, 11A IVNESS, COLLARS lIAMES, LIN gS, and .very artiele ',nada and kept by P Water-Proof Boots double soled warranted. WHIP RUNKS, • TRAVELING GAGS, POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS A large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse• Blankets, Slegh Bolls, Pox Traps, Jen. Tho highest market prier. peel for Hides Skins, and all /undo of furs. C A S l' A I .1) For llidc. and Skin. nt The Komi tuuo.tuusuutu 4 navean you desire to eat at a very juw ?Lao has ju=t received a large and well selected steak of goods which he intends to sell at a very rea sellable rates—so low an not to be excelled by any other establishment of the kind in the country. You will find It greatly to your ad vantage to buy your Uroceries at liurpiides. Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Currants and Tanntrinds from Burnsides. }Lyon want Prime Chees, Salt, Rice, Cavendish Congress, Fine cut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burnstdes. .Ladies will find it to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, French calf and Kip shoes and (tailors nith and without heels, of all nines and coloFo, from. Burn:Aides. Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges. Fresh Lehinns.rigs, Dates, Raisin 4, Candies and Nuts from Burn sides. ll' you wanblld um Drops, Moon. Jujube and Fig Paste, Jelly Cokes, Cocoa, Loaeugere, French and English Seureto, Sugar Plows, or any other kinds •f Confectionaries, go to Burnside.. Buy Hair Brushes, Portnionias, Pursea, Pocket and Dieiwing Condo, Gum ]lair and Dug Gab flat head and 3lonrning Pins, Gloves. Hosiery Pocket 'front the., Fish Books and StitkinTht ry, Gents Linen and Silk Ilankerelliefit, Linen and klariallltai 1111,1 litany other Fancy' Articles and No tions of Burnsitles. If you want Palley Foam Candles, Corn and Pearl Stareh, Shot, Powder, Coffee Hyrence, Brown, and Engßedi ;Nlttetard, Red and Waal Peppery, Ginger, Mace, Nutmeg" and a general tariety of Spit;an, go to Burnside& If you have Butter,. Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat; Deans or other Country Produce, It caq fie ex changed for goods ut cash prices at the cheap cash s ariety Store Iluriniides. AE Burnside 's we study to pions and give sat in fact ion. -- Please accept our tbanks for past ra vers and place as under obligations for many new ones. B6llefonte January Bth, 1884—tf. HA UPT kee., 1111% e removed their F.mndry from the oil Stand at Bellefonte to the Mileshurg Foundry and Machine shops, where they contin ue to manufacture the Watts improved plow, cen tre Lever side Fllll and shears for all the plows ever made in this county. They also have an attractive variety of • DION RATLINIi, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES STEAM ENUTNES AND MILL 0 It A It INC,. To this department of the businene they give particular attention, sand ha) e a largo stock of Plitterns on hand for steam, flour and .Saw STATIONERY STRA M ENO INES of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty horse Power built in the best of style. They also ninnufacturn one and two horse Timid pold ers—and four horse sweep Powers and Thresh tag machines to suit either. Corn oro,her , nail other artiobv to arat,rous to mention. Orders received zood eaThalts delivered, n ith a variety of the'aloo.o named itttieles kept at the old Ma 3 e.e4 property near tha depot at Itellefonte Pa.. where they have Machine, Plow and Paton) maker+, the best in the country, that can ho conmlted at any time reforming any work that may be w.intsal in their line of business. Give them a call you that want your work done up to ------ A. MAC:PT, fr. CO. May 6th 1861.-1 y N EW STORE • AYND NEW GOo ItS In Roynold'e now Building, (NEXT DOOR TO THE COYRAD HOUSE.) We inyitc bile attention of the community to our EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY AND STAPLE Dkr 'GOODS, CARPETS, •• • /JOOTS AND SIIO.S, HATE AND CAPE, QuermswAnr, GROCERIES, &C., &C - • - Our entire stock was purchased since the late decline in gold, and we are selling . all kinds of . goods . TWENTY TO TIIIRTY,PER CENT cheaper than the same goods could havo been bought for a short time ago. Persons in want of goods will do well ,to examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere. WE WILL LEAL FAIRLY with those who favor us with a mill, and will give them the benefit of the decline in goods IN EVERY PARTICULAR. N. B. The higheet market price paid in cash for all kinds of grain. J. W. COOKE & Co tOscmorbwrz, Deoember,•lB64-if CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! . .1.-- . -, - -R - = - - - '' R , .. 1 : -;"--- i , .. _, ~; .'-' -- IL . i . ... , ......- Nolkirejeiti 0 0- 4-- , Atz.:::: :-. VAVM , 00 •' 411 4, ' OAP 46.... .... .0" Mr. S. A. MsQuistion would respectfully in form the citizens of • Centre County, that he has opened a new carriage Manufactory, in the roar of (lemmings' Livery Stable, whore hob prepar ed la saanufacttor f'gee Buggies, Sulkies, Phaetons, Spring Wagon Sleighs, ice, at prices to suit the Limes. Repairing done on short notioe. Batlatonta Apra 8,1861-17. - .HOT.ELS A SALOONS n 11113111.1308 HOVISE, 1/111110P lITRZZ7, /117!LLX7ON7II, PA R. D. crremnros, Prop.r. This elegailneri hotel , isituated oa littehdp street. a tow doors noith of the Catholic!, °bur* is at last completo In all its arnuigoinerita and Is now aeon for tile reception and eatartalniment of ;mugs. It has been ,furnished in the very "'st e t stylo, with liandsoitio and comfortable I nituru, and it alto getithr the Lest gotten up, sod will be the best conducted hotel in Belie- • THE TAWfill will always be found groaning untiqr rite weight of the host provisions the mar ket 'affords, attended by neat intelligent anti ad, tentiro waiters. THE BAR will always be supplied with the choicest and beet of liquors—not a sickening ixtnre of drugs—but liquors re' their purest and best state. Tni3 STABLE is largo, warm, commodious and is clean, and obliging call attentive hostlers are alwars in wafting. Hack convoys passengers free of charge, to and from tho cars after the siJival and dopar tura of the trainliFL March nth, 1983—tr. ABM AA'S HOTEL, • 104 - • OPPOSITE COVET 11003 E, BELLECONTE, PA DAI • L GARMAN, Proy'r. This long established and,well known Trotel, situated on the southest corner of the Diamond, opposite the Curt house, having beenitarchas s NI by the undersigned, ho announces to the for mer patrons of this, establishment and to the trhs cling publit i xcpernlly, that ho intends'refits ling it thoroughly, and so prepareti to, tender the nfost satisfactorinecommodation to all who luny fitter him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the et:intent ence 01 comfort to bisguests. All who stopwith him wtll Nod his Ilss Tant.a liflendantly supplied with the most sumplous fare - the market will afford, done up in style, by tho most experienced (ilokos. his ii in mill always contain the choicest of Minors. lis SrAnLvqp is hest in town, and will always httended by the most trust worth and atten anti% 0 heOlers. firve him a mill, one and all, and he feels eon fident that all nal be satisfied with their accom mudation. ' 'EXCELLENT Lrygßy to attached to this eqahlishment, which rtran gers from abroad will [lnd greatly to their ad vantage. Bellefonte, Jan. 9th, ISlSti—tf. C OARAD HOUSE. BAIN PTEEET, BELLEFONTE, PA -,... .1. J 3. BUTTS, l'roprietur. This well known establishment tilts been en airely refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now second to none in central Pennsylvania in tho cowhide and convenience it affords to tr. inters. People from the country during their se,ourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court will find the I' , House an agreeable and pleas ant resting plitee. Accommodating servants are always in atten dance ready to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests. Taut TABLE is supplied with all the substan tial provisions, lux ones and deliericies which a productive country ran furnish, or industry, vig : ilance and exertion can procure. Toy BAR, will %always contain a general as sortment of the %cry best liquors that the mar ket affords adapted to suit the most capricious tastes. Tnx STABLE will be attended by attentive and obliging Loaders, well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to thin important depart ment of 114 - Millie establithment. From the attention and time, the proprietor has devoted to this branch of business he hopes to rereieve a liberal portion of the patronuga heretofore bestowed upon him. ' May 1, 1862—tf. CUMMINGS HOUSE SALOON. - This new and splcolid Eating Estab liquncot la now upon tar the l entertaintneat of the public, where Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed( Oyster'', Spiced Oysters, Clain Soup, Turtle • Sot', Chicken Soup, Ham and Eggs, Pig's Feet and-Tripe, Sar dines, Fresh "Fish, Fried Chicketia, Stewed Cliickes, etc., ate., can be had at all times. BRINKS. • • Cognac Brnivl7, Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon IVliiskey, 15'heiit Whiskey, Irish Whiekey, Hof ' land Gin, Currant Wino, Straw berry Wine, Champaigno, Gooseberry Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wino, etc., etc., Gin Cocktails, Brandy Smashes ' Sherry Cob blers, Whiskey punches, and all faneydrinks Masem Collin's XXX Philadelphia Ale & Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades, Sarmparills, Mineral Water,: etc., etc., etc. 110 T 1411.:.1 LS to be bad at all hours of the day or sight. 4 magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, with fins nuiride 'Semi Tables, is connected with the 08- Lihliehment, We inn Ito our friernln to give on a call, nail think we can inbure them the uttno.t satisfac tion. It.•L. C UM NI IN(V, Alar 1r44.7,3 -Iy. Proprietor. UNION D. C. KELLER, Proprietor The subscriber would respectfully inform the public-tlmtlehas regenty refitted the above named lintel, and isnow priitiereditrneeeniun.... date his friends and patrons in a Opxfortabtoi manner, and ho will spare no pains in making it an agreeable hp_ w o ,for all atijoarners. 112.1 fable Will always be luxuriously` huppTieit •irrTua the markets of country and cities, and his 'Ear filled with liquors of choice brands. llis char ges aro as reasonable as those of any other Ho tel in the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be confplamod of bt those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a share of public patronage, and fully intending to de serveit, be - throws open his - Louse to t 1 public and invites a trkpl. STATES UNION HOTEL. PHILADELPHIA/ This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the south side of Market street, a few doors above Sixth street. Its centre locality makes it particularly desirable to -, PERSON& VISITINI TDB CITY on business or pleasure. J. DE HAVEN & SON;Proprietors Dec. 9, 1864-Iy. lIIIBLERSEIIIIG HOTEL. nutcznesuuo, PA. J. H.IORIUSAN, Proprietor. , Thin well known lintial in not kept by the Pppriator, whore be will bo happy to wait upon the. traYeling public generally. FALLON HOUSE. , - LOCI HAVEN, PA E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor. . Omnibus running to and from the Depot. U MED STATES HOTEL. THIRD lITHRET, WILLILMBrORT, Te V. S. k. C. DOBBLER, Proprietors. Aug. 28-13. INSURANCE COMPANIES FARMER'S MUTUAL FIBS lIIIIIRANOE COMPANY. OPFICS-7-7ORK ) Pintll./1 ACCUMULATED CAPITAL OVER $280,000 y THIS COMPANl9crontinnes to Lau Policies of Insurance solution or damage by the on the safer kinds of town and country property, at rates as low as eonsistent Iwlth'Albe safety of a Comp any of this kind. The underdined, baying been appointed an agent for the above named Company, will attend to receiving appljeatiou for Insurance. Sept. 11, 186S—Iy. I. C. HAUPT. er's Tau ihmu.ds GSM •urrer ms Scrofula and Scrofulous Mumma Frew Enteri EJes, a ,roil-known merduatt ford, drake. , ff I have sold largo quantities of your SARBAPA rut.t.A, but never et pee bottle which felled of the desired e ff ect and full satisfaction to these who took it. As fast as our people try It, they agree these has been no medicine like hots In our community." /Eruptions, Phaples, Blotches, Puotales, lJl coca, Bores, and all Diseases of the Skin. Front flee. Rabt. Slratton, Bristol, Englarid. , . 6 1 only do my duty token sind the public, when Todd my testimony to Mint you publish of the me dicinal virtues °flour 8 flaaratill.L.t. My daugh ter, aged ten, had an affficaing humor in her ears, vies; and hair for years, which we were unable to curt, untawe trio:l4oyr B.Anaorduud.d. Elbe has, been well for Immo moittlisr 1 0 1.001 hfrs. Jane E. Rice, n teen-Nolen and mock esteemed ladyof Dentsesoille, cbpe dray Co., .g.J. "My daughter has angered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very -troublesome. Nothing afforded any Mier until we tried your BatufAraamt,A, which soon completely cured her.'" Prom Charles P. Gage, Esq., of floe tordely-knowas Gage, filer ray Co., manfulaciterei7 enainaffed payers in Nashua, Y. IL I had for several years a very, troublesome humor In my face, which grew conalankly worse until It disfigured my features and became an Intel &able affliction. I tried almost every thing a man oould of both advice and medicine, but without fay relief whatever, until I took your SAIOUPARILI.A. It immediately madodzy face worse, asyou told me It might...for a thee but lu a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con doms] until my face is as smooth ,as any body's , and am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of,, I enjoy periling health, and without a doubt owe It to your S ‘4l.3APARtm.u.' , , Erysipelas Oen erdl Debility—Purify the Dtood From Dr. Robt. Sawin, ficerstOn RC, 7i*en't Pork.' "Dlt. ATF.II. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions end ,Sc minions Sores t,y the persevering u se o f your '8 ItSarAttILI,A, MlllO I 115•CflInt now cured an attack of Ahrlignont Erfisiprins with It. No alterative we possess equals the 111H.1 VA RILL.% you, have sup plied to the profession as well us to the pooplo." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelss on my right arm, during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cord 6 became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your it %RNA PARILLA. Took two bot tles, and some of your Pius. Together they have rum' me. lam now as well and sound as any body. Jial ag 1,. apabtill3aM k 14.711,1 Ur I. • L body in this coimuutilly, and excites the Wonder CT ell." From Hon, Henry 11fonra, t 111: P. l'., MI Netocastle, V. Jr., a leading member of the Canadian Portia. meat. I have titled your SAII4APAIIILIA In m family, for general debility, and for rallying t h e e blood, with very beneficial reanltot, and feel ixnahleace to oomuteutUng It to the afflicted," St. .Anthony's Fire. Bose, Salt Rhe=t; From Homey Steller Esq., the able editor of the nnikirclisr!ork i'ennray/rttithx. Our only child, about three years of age, pram attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and ,other remedies, without any apparent effect. )'or fifteen days we guarded his hands, lost with them he should tear open the fos tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole thee. }Jawing tried every thing elite we had any hope from, we begin glen% 'our SA lettentitti,A, and applying the lodide of potash lotion, as on ct dire. The sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we hail finished the second. The child's eyelatilies, which lutd come out, grew again, pad he is now as healthy and fair as any other. the whole neighborhood predicted that the child must dle.'t Syphilis and Mercurial Disease From Dr. Hiram Stoat, tve St. Laub, Alissouri. 1 find your Snits.% rantu.A a more effectual remedy for the seeondary Ryttiptome of Syphilis and for !syphilitic disease than auy other we pueseta. The proferslon are Indebted to you for some of the beat ntedleinea we have." From A. J. French, M. 11., on eminent physician gf Lawrence, Moss.oriso Is r. pnomatent member of the Legislature of Afassachusette. DR. Arse. My dear Sir • I have found your SARSAPAIIII.LA an excellent remedy for Syphiiis, both of the primary and secondary type, and eget.- tool in some chews that were too obotinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not knew o hat NO ran I in ploy with mon• certain ogssucco•se, where a puwer ful alterative is required." Mr. Glum. S. Van Lang, a./ Xele Brunswick, J., bad dreadful mars on his legs, mixed by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated fox' years, to spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Al' r.R's SARSAPARILLA relieved' him. Few cases caa he found more inveterate and diatreseing than this, and' it took several dozen bottles to cure Min. Leueorrham, Whites, Female Weakness, are. generally produced by internal SrreOdious Cl censtion, mid are very often cured by the alterative effect of Ma SARSAPARILLA. some corer rimpktre p however( In ald of the SARSAPARILLA, the application of locaLrentedies. From the torll.lmomn and widely relebrated Dr. 'aro!, Not rill, of r'otrlooati. I have Ibund your SA RSA PA LULLS an excellent alterative In diseases of fcmalea. Many eases of Innulartty, Leueorrhom, Internal Ulceration, and locardeldlity, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect in properly aided by local treatment." ,A lady, unwitting to allow the publication of her name. writes "My daughter and myself have been cured of a vary debilitating Leucorrhma of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA." Itheumatiam, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Dit4atte, Neuralgia, when eaume4 by Srsrfula In the system, are rapidly Cured by thin NICE. SAIV,APAI.II.I.A. CATIIA.ItTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over 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 3. C. AY ER, M. D., & Co o 1150weilraigula-4-to.il 6 4 1 Sold by John Ilnrris, Bellefonte; Dr. llamas S. luuk Long util Snavelly, tarty Hail; - HMI; gt, 11. P. Pontiac, Zion; D. 0. Bower, Aaronsburg ; J. V. Foster, hlilheirn, and by Dealers everywhere. sept9-641y IMMEDMI! SOLIDIFIED MIN-TALL CREAM! TOR CLEANSIN9, WIIJIIINING AND PREARRYINN This article in prepared with the greatest care upon scientific principles, and warranted not to contain anything in the slightest degree injurious to the teeth or gums. Someof our mostjamitient Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation of superior qualittein-fer Clearialng,,Whitenin. an& Presenting the Teeth. It cleans them readily, rendering them beautifully white and ,early, without the slightest injury to the En amel. It is healing to the gums where they are Aerated and more. It is also an excellent dis ,nfeator for old decayed teeth, which are - often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich and creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it tbor• oughly, and imparting a delightful &serene. to breath. PRZPAIIND ONLY BY A. lIA W kViY h C . , W. Corner 10th and Lombard Sta.; Pbilad'a. AND MOLD NY ALL .DRUNGISTS. PRIOR 2 CENTS. P., TESTIMONIALS-. The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high esteem in whick he holds the Dental Oresencmust birspflielent evidence of its value; to (ieta other testimonials In detail is needless contenting Misstates by simely eying the names and addresses of persotui who speak of its excellency forth, teeth. PllllilDlapil IA Aprll4s, 1864. Hay* osrefalle examined A. lianleft "Solidified Dental Croem," I hereby cheerfully reoompend it Co the public generally. It is an excelNnt preparation for cleansing and pre serving the teeth, and can be used by all per sons with the utmost confidence, as itt proper ties are perfectly harmless. Beside preserving the teeth, it promotes, a healthy action to the gums, , and impute a pleasantness to** breath. ...Dr. W. R. WH,IT/I t 1203 Arch Si. B..Yandersliee, Surgeon Dentist, 426 Arch St. T. Ingram, 1), Dentitt, 491 N Hewitt St.' J Birkey, 254 Sixth St. 0 A ElnaburY, 11111164 - 1119, Walnut St. . S Dilthogian, D D 13, 784 Arch St. H Most, 8117 Arta St. • • Edw'd Townsend, Dentist, 626 N Fourth St. L H Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N Tenth St. Id I. Lonspentlst, aboo Sixth St. jel7-'64.1y. 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Jan. 2 ,'25-2,* DzAN'BGREATi OBACOOWAREHOUSE, Ail CHESTNUT S Puty'A., (Opposite the Custom Ileum.) Dean sells better Tobacco and Cigars than gni cne in Philadelphia. Dean lulls more Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes &0., in one day than all the Stores in Chestnut Street sell in one week. The moon is bseaase he sells CHEAPBR than any Osteblialuoant in the world. DEAN SELLS QtrION AND OFTEN. Don't forget the 'number, and you wish go bomb with afull pocket TOBACCO, CIGARS, FIFES and money, • If you don't Want t 4 go to Philadelphia to buy your Tobasecy MI on, or' sand your order to J. G. Lnurbaer, Plaseint Gap, Cent= coun ty, Who will oupply you at Dean's wholesale prices. • Dee. 2nd '41161-1).; rIAND SUER? IRON WARS, Maaufas ysd and fbr isala,'Wholattatir and Wear at Haupt's Maims Foundry.
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