Nelllantir;entritutan make it a point of mo linty," lays a writer, "never to find fault with another for his manners. They be awkward or graceful, blunt or polite, polished or untie, I care not what they are, if the man means well, and nets from honest intentions without ec centricity or affectation. All men have not he is antage of good society, as it is called, to Helmet themselves in all fan tastic rules and ceremonies ; and if,there i. any . , standard ofmanners, it is well founded on reason and good sense, and riot upon ,these artificial regulation. Manners, like conversation -should be extemporaneous, and not rtudied. I a I W:IyA suspect a manthat meets me with the sable rune , •Statt'd shako of, the haul. (live me the hearty.--- - irmay be angli.—grip of the hand, the earelpss nod 4 recognition, and when occasion requires. tire borne Lint welcanne saluta tion—'llow are you my old friend?' —A Western correspotnlcnt says : district in the PhriNrat,- we had a gentleman tear/ter - who thought it athi•able to give tomo lessons in po liteness. Among other things he told the boys in addres,ing a gentleman they should always say "Sir," and gave them examples, and made quite a lesson of it. One 'bi* was pat thmlarly delighted, and took Oct mien to weak to his teacher often, to show he profited by his teach ings, When lie went home to dine, his father said . "Tom, have some meat?" "Yes, sir, I thank , { you." The next thing the child knew,, the father's hand came whack on his ear, and his father's voice thundered forth: "I'n teach you to sass your dad !'loni gave up being polite.—Ex. _ —One very cold night a doeter wag arpused from his slumber by a very load knocking at his door. After some hesi tation he went to the window, and asketk ''Who's tilers?" "A friend," was the answer. "What do you iyant?" "Want to stay hero all night." "Stay there, then," way the benevolent reply. —When is an undertaker like one 6i' his own jobs? When he's a coughin'. —A kiss is given as a receipt, on paying your address, BUSINESS OAIiD.I Jr. L. S H UCIEIt T , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Troalurer's office, Belle fon to, l's. 7- Ib. A. B. mittTcnisoN, ATTMIN Eli AT LAW, Military Claim Agent Mee with W. P. W &on. 10-10 ly PI'ALISTER at BEAVER, ATTCIRN YYS AT LAW, Allegany street, north of the Lomond, Bellefonte, Ps. 7-16. W. W. WHITE, DENTIST, Offers his processional serrtees to the elticess of Pinegrere uud vitntty. 9-3. JOHN T. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY A CO UNSEI.ER AT LAW', Belle fonte. Ps. Office with Orrin A Alexander.— Jae. RI, 'BB, MARTIN STONE. LICENED AIITIONEBR, Bellefonte, Pa y Wl4l attend to all tittles entrusted to him nab fit/1,114y and care. HARRY Y. INTITZER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, District. Aitorneys Office, Bellefonte, Pa. May be consulted in English or Berman. 9-7. E. N. DORWORTII, PiIYSICTAN AND SURGEON, Howard, Pa. OiPorn his professional seri ice to the citizens of Garrard and ticinity. 10-40. W. H. LARIMER. ATTOItNEY AT LAW, liellafunto, Pa., effica with the Dietrict Attorney in the Court Mount• CHARLES BARBER., Next iltior to tbo poet office, sha ring, blitimpooniug and hair cutting d•me in ' the beet unmoor, J. b. W lAi GAI I ` E, DENTIST, office in tho Masonic Hall, Dello foute, Pa. At Lome, except perhaps the first two weeks of each month. 7-16. ORVIS ALEXANDER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa., Office First door below the klanklm House, in Rey uulds's new ltu lding, on tho Diamond. 7—i& WILLIAM A,MoCALILACE, ATTORNEY AT LAB', iIJ visit Bellefonte, , professionally when stiechtlly ,retaineil connection nith resident itounsol, Clearfield Pa. IVUITE, ANDRE LICENSED A d eCTIONED, Tn., Will attend to all baler; entruetoll to hm with fidelity and earn. Charges lean than other anotionoors. 9-40 --Tr 'OIIVIS & COiSE, MOT ORNEYS AT LAW, Will proetlpo in the severia courts of Centre and Clinton coun ties'. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. tuck haven, Pa. JACOB HtRSHLEB. TOBACCONIST, keeps constantly on band a ' full supply of Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, A. Ac., which Till be sold lower than eau be per chased olsewhere, thin side of Rietmond. PR. J. B. MITCHELL, Pli -;tefAN k SUMMON, Bellefonte, Pn.f IV di attend to professional calls as heretofore, ha respectfully offers hts services to his friends and thepublie. - Office slide residence on Allegan street. 7-10. 150ANIE - L DERR, MANUFACTURER OF STAMPS, LETTERS, AC., A full supply kopt constantly on hand• Stamps for marking bags, robes, Aar-made to order. Shop neer the old school house, beck of lam court house. 8-1 DR. MEATTIE, PHYSICIAN it.' SURG4ON, Bellefonte, Pa., More hie professional rvices to the citizens of pellefonte and viclni Office at Ms resi •dence on Dishy° street, ,noixt door .to the Keyktene bakery. pack 81 '65-Iy. A. 0. FURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pe., 'Will prat Vice in the moverel Courts of Cents* aid (linNot e01111d159. All leol business ell !IW ted to hiN Owe will receive prompt attest titut. Were, on the North-west corner of the pietnuntl. 7-16 R'. F. REWNOLDN dg CO. ".13/110, Egs, Bills of I:xrhange and 'Nam die vuuuted. Colketiom made and proceeds promptly flaunted. tuterot paid on epee ylepomit.. Exchange In the Illialern eouPliddl) on hand foptele. Deposit re. -Ai., .1. 1-I MISCELLANEO JS la • // / 'I% . IRON BUILDINGS. No 37 Fifth stroot,,.Prrrononon, Ponn'n. TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED. - MITT DOLLAII3 PATE FOR rfir. FULI., ❑RADUATINIF COURSE TIME UNLIMITED. TN book Keeping, liminess Penmanship. n Commercial Calculations, Lectures Dram Law, Itth'es, Detecting Counterfeit Money, do. Other Colleges hare either ailYsneed fheir tuition fep to $5O, or charge $lO to $l5 extra for Penmanship: Their Books and Stationery, also, costing from $l2 to s2o—ours cost but $5. Duff's original plin of buninegs mlueatinn, as taught in this city for about twenty-fire years, from his own. system of Book geeping, which are sanctioned by the American Institutes and Chamber of (Naumann, unit other competent meliorates of New York, all the most perfect s:t stems In use, with W. 111-DuTs first presailtin business and Ornamental Penpun hlp taught in .D,Lt Mill .EVENING ChAtiB4l3. It will be 'found by proper inquiry that this Is the only College of the kind In the Unlit cohilurtc,i' by an experieneed Merehant, and %hose Penman ls a trained uscoureant. ,r_.o-m.raiant., Steamers and Bonkors soh ale aye obtain thoroughly educated aceountants on application to otiroffire. ;4r Those desiring our elegant new Cire.nlnr, pp. 73 cunt aintng an outline of our Course of Study and practice, with Samples of our Pen man's Businest and ratunniental IVritins moot eziekec twenty-Ave cents to I'. DTP,' it SON, • Vett.horgli, __,t - Pt-ITe will mail any peisen enclosing no tr 2, ft copy or ei:lier mar Morenntalo or Stearn hoot Book Wei pmg pone-pia. Nov. 21 '65 • Xf KW bK I ItT FOR 1/.4;11.-11 o great Va il( lion of the Ago in .1100 P hitt ICI'S. -- J. W. AI/LPN:B New Potent DUPLEX E t',( , ,r double) Si RI SKIRT. Thin invention eta-lusts of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure 14finoil Stool Spring+, ingentoncly ),rsiitted tightly emlfirtnly together, edge to ciftro making the toughest, most flexible eln,tic and durable-spring ever used. They seldom bend or brenlc, like the single springs, and etinseimmt ly preserve their perfect tied be inlaid shape more than to ice as long as any single skirt that over has or eon be .nude. The wonderful flosibility and great ruin fort anti pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex c a p e / . skirt uwdod Lvll o l iu tt i c e ; p e o r:= Irl •urn ages, r y in road cars, church pew e, firm elitlirs, for prima:- wade and house dress; as the skirt tau ho folded when in use to occupy a mall placo no en.ily and conveniently as a silk or inuella c• A lady having enjoyed the pleasine, and greet convenience of a earkw,...the Duplex ellip tic steel spring skirt for a single du) a ill actor afterwards willingly dispense with their use. l'hr children, misses and young ladies they aro superior to all others. -The hoops art covered, with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear Nice as long as the single yarn covering liuidh is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on Avery skirt are also double steel, and tame if double oggred to prevent the covering hom wearing t oftrhe gds when dragging down stairs, stuns sktr, etc., etc. which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are mode of the now and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every purl, gifing to the wearer the most graceful and per fect shape possible, nod are un g tie.t mould) the lighest, most desirable, comfortable and eco nomical skirt en or iinitle• WEST BRADLEY 4,t, CARY, PROPRIE TORS of thu invention, and SOLE MAX UFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, uud 71/ 81 READE STR EELS, New-Turk. FOR SATE in nll firet-elapx 'Stored in thin City, and throughout the tinted * Buirom and Canada, Havana do cubs, Meziou, South Amer ica, tont the Wont Indies,' tl • !moire, for tht Liy,l.r Ellfiltio (or doable) Spriffy ,S'A irf. C. A. Dec I.r •:tnt, 1-)R. TALBOTT'S PILLS, Anti lymeptit..— Compo#.ed 01 higkly coneeutimeti LA L.MIO MEI ROOTS AND RIMS, of the greatest medicinal rattle, prepared from the original prescription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, and used by him with remarhnble tine's setts fur twenty ,years. An infallible remedy in all Diseases of the Liver, or nny derange ment unite Digestive Organs, they cute Diarrhoea, .Dyspepsia, Scorfula, Jaundice, Bilious- WHIP, Liver Complaint. The well known Dr. Molt says of thee° tine "I have used thu formula from which your they are made, in my pruiWe for overl2 years; have the finest effect upon the Liver and Diges tive Organs of any medicine in the world, and arc the molt perfeut Purgatka which has ever yet been made by anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties othaulate the vital at tit - ities of the Lolly, runup C the obstructions of its organs, purity the blood, and expel 'disease. -- They purge out the Vial humors ii Lich bre, it and grow distemper, stimulate slugish or tits Ordered organs into their natural action, and impart it healthy tone wit h strength to the whole system. I , :ot ouli do they cure the ON cry day complanits of everybody, bat also formidable and dangerotiatliseuses-, and being purely eget able are tree from any risk or harm. o pct eon who 111191010 C used these Pills will ex er be With out Illemn." DM! They create pure blood and remove all impu rities Irmo the sption, henry are a positit e core for ".43 - Fevers, Headache, PJo•,llleeurtal Dis eases, and hereditary Ilumors. - . Dour.— For Adults, one Pill in the morning; for eljilaren under 8 years, half a Pilll. /?•tl`Price 31 per box. Trade supplied, or sent by mail, post paid, to any part of the U. States or Cll7llOllB on receipt of price. None genuine without the fue simile of V. Mott Tal bott, 151.'D. V. MOTT TALBOTT Ac Cn., No. 62 Fulton Street, New,Xork Juno 2, 1863. 10—/ya HAUPT ACo., Have removed their Foundry from the old Stand at Bellefonte to the Milmshurg Foundry and Machine shops, where they contin ue to manufacture the Watts improved plow, cen tre Lover aide Gill and shears fur all the plows ever made in this county. 'They also have an attractive variety of IRON RAILING, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of the business! they give particular attention, and have a large stock of Patterns on hand r for steam, flour and Saw Mills, STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES of any desirable'capaelty, from 'ten to twenty Horse Power built in the best of style. They also nianufitettire one and two Horse Trend miv erth—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 Bellefonte Pa., where they have Machine, Pin* anti Patern makers, the best in the country, that can be consulted at any time copaernipg any work that may be wanted in their line of business. (live them a call you that want your work done up to order. May 6 1664.—tf. A. lIAUPT, k Co. • FURNITURE liTAlnt ROOM Froward street, Bellefonte, Ps. IVIIERE, BUREAUS, . • SOFAS, ...- ~„ . LOONG lIAT Z'S kA r CKS, 1 AT-NUTS, 'EXTENSION 11(B L6s STANDS .. CHAIRS, STOOLS. &a., &e., & of every description, quality and prl6e, for mile cheaper than at any other eetabliahment of the kind in Central renneylvanle. June 1,1888.-If. HENRY P. HARRIS. GROCERIES, dm, KW AND SnENDID STOOK Of the best BOOTS, SLOES AND OTIIES. GOODik Ix CENTRIC COUNit, - Warantod—eome and wee for yourself-:-will Pot charge for looking at them. 'GROCERIES, k QUTEENSWARE OF NEW STYLES. SHOE BINDINGS, HATS° AND CATS, LADIES FURS, NEW STYLES, V ICTO HINES, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, NUBIAS,AND NOTIONS, do., de. WARRANTED to be just what. we represent them. Wo Eavi - ,TMe eery best whihh we warrant, and lower grades in all their ' Varieties. , • COME AND SEE BORNSIDIBS GOODS. North West Corner of the Diamond. • LEATEER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, A -large stork of shoo finding saddlery, sad dles, bridles halters, cart gears, harness, col lars, hatnes;linos, whips, trunks, traveling bags, and every articiq made arid kept by eaddlore, Prater-Proof Roots double soled warranted POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. A large Assortment of Buffalo Robes, Rome Blankets, Slegh Belk Fox Trap+, Ac. The highest market prince paid for Hides Skin; and MI kinds of furs. DASH PAID Pon• llidcs and skins at Burnside's. The' good time has come boys, when you can have all you destre to g at at a very low rate. • BURNSIDES. has Just received a large and 'well selected stock of goody which be intends:to 8011 at a very raft amkaido rates—so low as not to be 'excelled by any other establishment of the hied in tho dountry. You mill final it greatly to your ad= vantage to lacy your Groceries at Buttisidee. ]lay dried rerm•lw., A pplee, Cherrieaa: l'runes, Currants aunt Tamarinds trona Burnsides. If you want Prittic Owe., Stilt, like, Cityendiali C l aw tson, Ftnirrut, Natural Loaf, or Smoking Tuba, jo.lipelr-4r,u_tv.Dyruxiji,„ Ladies will find it to their ailtantago to buy Morocco ItnAfx, Prenth calf and Rip shies 811p port nail tiaitetil with and ait hoot 'trete, of all tiitet and eol.ors. from. BUrtisidel. Dn.% Sweet Sicily ()ranger., Fre.ll Lotnene,Figa, 1)10,. Raisins, Cur:alias and Nuts tram Buy.- sides. Ilent (hum Props, Moss, .11ijillie and Fig Pa.te..lell) Cakes, Cocoa, ',mongers, French and English Scerels. Sugar Plums. or any.ther kinds or Confectionaries, go to Burnside& Buy - If:dr Ilrushes, Partintiniwt,'Puries, Pocket and Dreraing Combs. Gum Hair and Engleih flat head and Mourning Pins, Oboes, , Hosiery Pocket Knives, Trout flies, Fish 11001[9 and Tackle, Siatione,ry, lUents Litton and Silk 110111%4.1.th-who; and MarifaMei Cot brit, and many other Fancy_ Articles and No aYns Bensides. IPlyou want Fancy Soaps, Candloii, Corn and Pearl Mari h, Shot, Powder, Coffee Eiisence, PI, • !'•• '; ••.1 IZt.l k r tri „.,.. „, I .4, .11,11 .1 64 L.t.r., n nety 01 SO, e 4, go If yuu halo 'hitter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Brno• or other Country Pr:elite, it can be ex eluinged tor goods at cash prices t ths cheap cash vu uc ty.SLofo Burnsides. At Burnside's we study to pions dial give eat- IL lion. Pleitse _acsept our thanks fm past fa vors idol place um undur obligations for many new ones. Jan 8-I SO4 • GOO DS, At the store of George D. Pifer, hear the post office, consilting of prime • TEAS, S UG A RS, COFFEE, MOLASSES, ALL R./Ar DB OF OPICLS. Prime fiolt, 11111,AI:rah Suoteb, and Holland' Herring I= CAN NLD P EAU.LIES. rot, Totuutues, dried Pettebee, Apples . , Cur runts Ac. Alto Rini Ind:. of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. Cai a 8r0..1111 4 , Split . d.. (iia e in., I , 11,1 ;i.41 1011 be auliJ fiyl w ith both lb° goode and pi ki. AI! kind+ or Country prodano takeit thnngs. ilhl gouda GEORrIE D. PIFER. Bello into No ember3),l. 181,5~ IQ :11, TO THE'PIIBLIC: SIRS. SIMONS, MAIN Sr., Luca NAVES, Hatt the largest and cheapest stork of tiROCRit ICS, PROVISIONS, FISJI, Cularware, Queensware, Liquors, Wines, Salt, Candles, Tobacco, ever offered in this market. • The attention of Hotel and Store..keepell 19 enlled to the large stock of tho following goods on hAnd, which are °hosed at wholesale prices 200 barrels of I'm 2110 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES 50 boxes of chewing Tobacco, 100 000 Segars, Roil a large lut or Salt. MHO, Flour and Feed always on hand at J illy 11, 'o4—tf. SIIIONB, , Slain St. N B A icy It Y ! MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, Would rompeetfullrfofoira tho people of Bole frolic and vleiurty, that be tura opened a new and _ _ • COMPX , FAE 13VERY, in the old Temperance Hotel, on BISHOP street vaere ho will keep conhtnntly on hand all kinds BithAD, POUND-CA his, SUGAR AND GINUER CIKES, CRACKERS, &C., &C., &C., which he will sell at a reasonable and' satisfac tory price Families will find it in'their ad Vantage to get their baking dune at this establishment, as they can alwaysget purn,wholesome bread and caked lust when theynoad them. Scpb•l2, 1862-if. B URNS lc SMUCKER. W .11-OLESALE GROCER-S AND PRODUCE 'COMMISSION MERMANTS No. 605 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. Monate Beluga—late of B. S. Janney. Jr leo. Situnann, Jr.—late of S. Smuoker, Jr. Co. map 15, 1865:-1y. • • Boons &Niux,;, WHOLESALE GROCtRS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, N.o. 109 Arch Street, Between Front and Second T L : :Xln I PHILAYZLFII.IA. wx. Orders from the °nun* proMptly attended to/ jul72Bly. CARRIAGES &C. CARRIA.43g MAIttrFACTORY: Mr. S. A. Megulatlon would rupietfully in form the citizens of Centre County, thit he has opened a new carriage Manufactory, in the rear of Mammings' Livery Stable" where halo prepar ed to monatlich), Carriages • • Buggies, Sulnes, - Phaetons . Sp;ing Wagon. Sleighs, dies, at prices to kilt the times. ItepoWag done ,op short notice. Ayr, 8-11164. JOB NibMING I; f ell ktud neatly executed at the Watchman 1:1111tna' ti MEI)IOINAL LINDSEY'S' BLOOD SEARCHER. L11.11)8E17:8 IMPROV'D VARCIIER IN I,kRGE B4OTTLES, to plyticularly recouamemiedalor use dewing the - .401hy and Simmer, when life blood is 'Mlek and circulation retarded by unhealthy secretions. This perfectly Bath though powerful l'itritlo, cleanses and renews every portion of the system. It is the only gen uine and original Blood-Searcher, which for leers has performed the most wonderful, yet permanent cures, in conflrmod cases of senifula, old soros, totter. tumors, bells, and all kinds,of scrofulous eruptions. , IC is also a relielle remedy for salt theism, ring-wenn, senld and kindred diseases. As n general tonic Its effects are most benig nant, and cannot fail to benefit whore used ac cording to directions; 'We make no elaitn to having Ilt , rotbred It "Panacea" or "Universal ltemely" for all the ailments to wb.ch flesh is heir; but we declare] what courtle.,s facts hate fairly and fully estab lished, that in the BLOOD SEARC/Igt the Afflicted - will 'find n medicine,' ono upon n tilt they eon rely tim a sure npeeitid fiy nll disenio, fot which it is recommended. Int% n this dtt,y, Eh:totter ilh, 186 , 1, disposed of toy entire nturent in .1. M. Linth 7 ey's imphoy ed BLOOD SEA ItellElt. t 4 It. E. Se!lets& Cot titgether itli the right to wie my IMMO In j inopuilktion. The only gersuilli, iirtivic will here /Lite' helmet reel l y thew J. M. LINDSFY. • Prepared by sELLERs (SO., E LL ER E:R_tAL =I C 9 UOll5, COLAS, 110_1.11SEASS, IN FLUENZ A, TICKLING SENSATION OF TILE THROAT, C , e. "'ESTABLISHED IN 18:15. . • IL in an old and well tried remedy, and has rtuod the tr•t of thirty years. Read the tolloeing: 6 4 nr Trial Will (I;nrinrc Baltimore, Fn the d , Joniotry 29, 1859 .7ft.. It. r. Netterer-.•-llear Sir • I not entirely out of your " Imperial Cough S 3 nip." Will you send nie, say six doyen ? 1 taint Irma to be out of it, au it le the only thenlieltl O hut Will come so hear . rai4ing the dead.' It trill our. 11%! tr oral rough 1. have letainmenticif it to person. and gin en them one bottle 1.11 trial, and 111 ever% elloo titt.y Hato given ele .r tech moos that it gar e iiniiiediate I has!, used it In In) UlOl finwll , and find it a ;.lire cu re for noug,lo and e.. 1414 111 all .•ases. Ono trial will coalface an, person tint rL is a cure enne s for the want of anti eole.a. .1 aro p.m, re.47a.v4tnil.l. The oho% o i 4 , trong 0 110!..1 11111101 a 2.1116(101011, IlillLif of th , beat med. to of Iha do). The Great, l'urati ! 1' / 1 hues tutu 0 COO los 111 V lii• 1011 . 1 i.011 ,1 , 1•0 10, el Isllo 11 101,, littable Iff molt thou If 411 I 1.1 180,111. I fried WI.) 10151110110,1,10 1111 111 11,11 1 h 0.1 1 ,1 11l 3 010 1'014 . 11 Si tlll., 1110 re:el sd I, lit 11. utid HOW a.ito 11101 1110 11,0 01 toss' 11/01..1 hut, I'll] ea 1110 VIII Orly. I oilooll ly re‘ toememl it Ili II -.aro, speedy', and plessun, curt, fur 0011,101 N 1110 i 001411. Yours relpemlully, fir, This is strong testimony, nod Short voltodu. !fly. Prepared by . R. E. PELLERS & CO., PrITSBURG,PA ' RHEUMATIC COMPOUND • AND BLOOD PURIFIER.' Tllls GREAT INTERNAL REMEt is the neat ine.licine ever offered to the public For the elfeetual cure of rheumatism, ;rout, neu ralgia, tbspepeia, and as n blood purifier, it hue DO 911111 i ; for all diseases arising front, an tut pure state of the' blood, such 11 , scrofula or Icing's ctrl, eyelet head, letter, ring-worm, fe male cot ndnint, and all break-outs on the face bed hod) The vast' nuthher of rub-on medi cines which forme* have Int on used for those diemmea weta mere.lf cemporory in their effects, and of doubtful virtue, but the RUSKS, C.IN DIES It II CUM ATIC COMPOUND roacbes the eource of all trouble, and actuall banishes the disease froht the system by jte im mediate action on Jho Wood. We advi.e one and all to give it a trial, and become satiefied of its nunderful porter. rl frltiTd 1114114014( by • • , R. E. SELLERS & CO., r'• PITTSBURG, PA. SELLERS' -1 LIVBR-PILLS. THE ORIGINAL, ONLY THUD d For twonty4lve years a staple remedy for Over Complaint, " Costiveness, • Sick.lleadsche, Bilious Disorders Read, and judge for yourself: . • ~ SILVER CRZEIC, OHIO CO., Va. Mr. R. E. Set/err-Dear Sire Ithink it a dut owe to you and the public generally, to stat , that I have been afflicted with Liver Complkinl for a long time, and so badly, that an abeam formed and broke, which lest me in a very low state. During board of sour celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A. E. Sharp, {Peet Libor. ty, arid =commended to me by my physician, Dr. I. Smith, reoncluded to give them a - fair trial: I purchased one box and found them Judi what t k oy are recommended—Om best Liv er Pilli ever used, and, saber taking four boxes, I And the disoase.has. entirely leR me, and am now perfectly *ell. EespeotAdly yours, D. 11. COLEMAN ; PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . ,The abbey articles for saki by F. P• iME Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa• June 1if165-1 HALT! LISTEN.! STOP AND REA . D I Yu that( arould'prberrepopr health, save year money. and live happy and contented, abould putties° your liquor at the wholesale WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, • on smarm imams/ directly opposite the old Temperance ITotel Notwithstanding the ouor'trtous taxi* impo sed upon all articles in Vs line of busintent, he still continues to sell the Thretit articles at the veillowett-tigurcse— -Pivery-ghseefiptirsts of, FOREIGN ,t DOMESTIC LIQUORS, wholesale unirretitil, at the lowest cash prices, which arerwarianted to be the best qualities ,ac cording to their. respective - pikes. His stock consists in part of and others whiskies, at iron 3744. Bents to $2,00 ° per gallon. l 4 teo, ALL KINDSOF'IIRANDIES. frou' 75 cts., to $B,OO per gallon. Band Ciins pore, from 75 cc 13 . 11.4 ?. $2,50 pet gallon. • • PORT, MADERIE, CHERRY, RLACKBERTEY and other wine.—the beet nhirles— et ab, ten: soorade rates ne eon he hnd in the oily. - CHAMPAGNE, BLACKBERRY, GINGER, AND CARAWAY' B ItA.N DI ES, PURI: JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM ,CORDIALS OE ALL KINDS, all o * , tich will be warranted to bo as represen ted, afid sold at prices exceedingly low. All tbelittuMs offorpd fur sale pt this'ektablls- A cent have been , pnrchased. kg the tUntted Stnteg °althorn Ennio, and consequently must be pure and good. '?Ptcgiiclnn9 ftry,l others o.ro 'respeOtrully requested to gis I. his liquots it tris4 `t4. Ho hus the only articles of May, 28,18(2. THE WO‘..sll) ER OF TOE AOF ! sctEvery budy-waIAN , -- pulc ne+R and elsettpuese of the al tides sold at the holeeale Sole Propri‘ tors, P . A WINE-AND LIQUOR STORE Tho proplietor of this edahliqiiinent takv pipmnre 114 informing the public Chat ho ist , •ll.l constantly tm hand It supply of c h o i ce f oro tt i , and doincatie lilueirs t each as - Old Nertar, Old Rye, Alonnongala, °mil - nth irhieheq ; Cognac, ietackbrrry, C%cr -7 U lngrr, arul rnnunun ((Jul ß dfldled Port, Cherry, apd Lm hen Metes ; Scotch, owl Rolland Cw ; New England J?u,d Jrunneta Rum, duds. Pepperutent, Anms,erfl, and Russ. AI, 1, C.IS KS ll' 111 /1 .1 :V Eli ro cf).v 1.11.1' The attention of practicing physicians LI Mat Ni to toe stock of uuitaillu (or medics! 1001p0.e.. Bottles jugs and Deno j ons Lon,tuntly 011 Land. Jle hats tho • ONh PuR XECT-1 R. WIJIISKEI All liqunn • weto Imught Irlten• liquors were low, and he sells them nevordingly. All liquors WO warranted to give entinfne- Lion. Confident that he cnn please"enitoinere he respectfully solicit. , a .Care of public pal lounge Lupien' , will bo itidol by the quint, Laird or ties e. Ile has a large lot of ISOTT L k:.1) 1,11.11:0104 of the !inept gole6 on hnn Apr 1-1865. SIMON k N. _1111,11111:H R 1% IioI.ERALE DEAI ER In IVREA 7', it ) E A ND 'wt./IRON WillsYr I)HILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD 111, great Gnu trerl.r,es the N1,1111l!In and nottliwe.4 unutlu•s ut l'enthiy halite to the oily of Erie oth Lazo Mret.' It ha, Coen Ica=cal and no v d by th o I'ES YLVA.N IA RA I ',ROAD COM PA7 line of I . t. , 01 Not it tp.n AT I ot 4. tie V 1..: LEAVE E VSTWARIL Erie Alai' Traw, ......... ....... 2.12 P. M. Erie Express Trani 12 25 A. 31. Melva 21ail "ham 0, 1 A 31, LE t\ E IP Let w no. Train 1134 I. 21. Erie E‘pleSs ..... ...... 5.27 P. NE moors Mail Tiaiu e. ..... au t'. 31. Pir,elog,r ears run 11,1,,Jgh on the Erie Mail and Expre•• • Tian, without , hunge 'both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK„CONN ECTION. Leave New York,. OA% P. 31. Arrive at Erie 3.37 A. 21. Leave Erie 1.55 P. 31 Arrive at New York 1.17, I'. M. No Change of Cara between Erie & N. York. Ei.nu Cuts on all Night trains. Fur inionnation respecting Passenger busi ness, apply At Cut", Seth end :Market Stieets, Philadelphia. And for Freight busiriess, of the Conipan)'s Agents: S. B. Kingston. jr., Cur. 13th and Market Streets, rhiltuiliphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Win. ItroWn, Agent, lg. C. It. H., Baltimore. 11. 11. HOUSTON, Gen'llereight Ag't, Phil's. IL W. E WINNER, Goal Ticket Ag't, Phil's. A. L. TYLER, Rupl, Williamsport. t A 1/ 1 1 , 4 NCY FU It S ! For Ladies and Children's wear • Atha city Alec a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. • , -• •I em enabled to dispose °Nay geode at i cry reataihabletrices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Centre county aQd cinity. ...Remember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, • 718 Arch St., above tth, south side, Philadelphia. - %E5t...1 have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. 0et.13435-4m. ......., B" ' B • DINMORE & CO. COAL, HAY AND LIVE STOCK Also all the various descriptions of DORMANT & PORTABLE PLATFORM ,ftCALES AND, PATB,NT -B Northwest Cornersq 13111 Street and Pr'A AVENNE. PHILADELPHIA. "Oet. 3* '63' ly WINES & LQIJORS ABRAILMit HAWN * Co OLD RYE, IJON6NOALIELA, IRISH, AYEIEAT, CORN, 'NECTAR, PORE PORTWINE JUICE IN TOWN ON 111$1101' STNELT, uuLLEroxn.: JACOB B. ETTELE. 4iIO V TJIA ItKEIJ PURE LIQUORS, BILO DI ES, WISES, OINS, tr 9. 5013 "MUTH NINTH STREET, ,(110low tips ing i:artlen,) I'llll-1 DEl,l'lll.l, PENS' A Sept :ill ' l - ci:l - 71 - s - 4 , ,N - 1::1)l:A 011 N FAREIIIA'S Old E.4lo.ltahed 'UR MANUFAC TORY, ie. 718 ARCII St., AbeVe Seventh, .11ILADELPIIIA. I have now in store I my own Import.- on and Dlonuftie ere. one of the La pel and mast helica l] selection of FANCY FURS, .puceEssoo. TO . A. B. DAVIS 4 CO. manufacturers of l'Aitorr STANDARD • SCAI,ES, suitable for "WEIGH LOCK, D. R. TRACKS AND DEPOTS, HOTEL . *BALO6I,I'S. CUMMINGS 1101388, BELLEFONTS, IL D. OUBLMINGS, Prop',. Thin clegaht heor Rotel, Paneled on Mahe' street, s favr doorsa* Dr the catnOltd chetah Is at last cempleth i its .arrangements, and is noK open fur !lib reception and entertainment ilf guests. It has been furniebed in the rer, latest style, with handsome and oeinfortald furnituie, and is altogether the bbst gotten/ uF. and will be the hest uunducted hotel in Belle (bete. 'NE TABLE will always be found groaning cmder - 117:iieighl onbe best provisions the mar ket affords, attended by neat intelligent and at tentive waiters. TAR BAR will always ho siipplied with the choicest and but of liquors—not a sickening mixture of drugs—but liquors in their purest and heat state. • ••• . • ••. TAU STABLE' is large, warm, commodlout an 4 is clean, end obliging and attentive hostler! are always in waiting. A Mack conveys paesengers free of charge, tt and from The cars, after the arlival and depar tore or the trains. Mar h 71883. ARSpIN'S 110TEI:, B.ELLEyrONTE, G DAN* GARMAN, Peeler This long established and wCll known Hotel situated on the !puffiest corner of the Dranniud opposite the Cowl, hound, honing been purehns. ail by the undersigned, he announces to the for mer patrons of this establishment and to the tratoling public generally, that he intends refit ting it thoroughly, and ja prepare & to reader the most mitisfaetory acrommodittion to nil who may farm him with their patronage. 00 pains will bezpared on hie port tor:040- the cohyani epee or condeat tohisguests. l .All. who stop with Ina will fluid his 'lll's abundantly supplied with the Moat se/leptons fare the market will afford, done tip in.sfl.le, by the most expeidenied cokes.. Ilia B tit still nhi rt)s contain the chtneest of Naos,. Ilia Sy.tai Ise is 'Jest in taws, and will always be attended oiost - truytworth and erten- Wait e to tilers. Give him it yell, one and all, and he feels eon fident that all will be satisfied iyitlx,,tjteir accom modation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY attarbed to this ettahli-linient, which Oran gars from abroad trill find greatly to their ad vantage. Jan. 9th, 1 63 C9SItAII 1101;61d, IIEhLBFONTE, J. B. Itt.TTS, /'...proetor This well known establishment has been en tirdTy and refurnished throng) t, and in now second to none in central Petinsyl'atti% in the comforts and contenience 11" RtiOrdi to tills Piers. People front the (mut ry during their to,journ nt Bellefonte during weeks of Court will tool the Conrad Hound ay agreeable and pleas ant rgsting Once. Accotunnolating Fervent: arc always In niten thine° ready to supply the wants and contribute to the condbrt and stitiiditction of the guests. 'rue TABLE Is suppled with till the substan tial provisions. luxuries and fierteaeleS Will. it a prodmiive country an lei uish. or industry, rug dance and exettion eau procure. 'fan li.t It. Will OW 191 cualaiu a general as -1.11.1..W. alba t ery beat liquo+s' that the lam.- het affair& Julaphrt to suit the. moat eaprieiona In-tea. nit STAOLO will be attended by attentive and 'bilging hustlers, well qual.riedi to disebario Omelet's,s pertaining to this Milan tent. depart. mint of a public estslilliMment. From the attsutiiin and time, the prnpriet.-r has devoted to this bran. h of Isueiness he hopes to ill( dere a liberal portion of the.patroni.go beititor,re I,rstowed upon him. May 1-Ititi2 11.7A1 NI I \II'S llot SII This new slid aplinobil Eating Estab liMment i n 0,4 open for the entertainment of the pahlie,sivhere Fresh Oysters, Fried Oy:ters. Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clain Soup, Tattle ' tioup, Chicken Sulfr, Man Eggs, rig's Feet and Tripe, Sar dine., Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Slimed Chickens, etc., ote. i min be had at all tioriqq. it f KS. Ihnud • y, Md• Wll.kej, ti.nhun 11 ki.key, \Vilma Whl,key, trio Whirike),lol luttil 1;14, Currard terry Wine, Goo,eberry lIIP, r s ) Wipe, Part \rine. etc.. 6111 ktailt, llraady Stnaal.'.., Sherry Coh ?del+, t% hirkey panebes, nod nil fancy drink Masalt Cullnl'a XXX Philadelphia Ale P tat, Cider, Fancy Le ...... twice, Saranparilla, Mineral IVattr,:' u.tc., etc., eta. HOT MI: ‘Lti to Ito hud ut all hours of the tlO3 inagntlieolt BILLIARD liooll, *Uh fine rd 'fables, Is colinuetel tho es tatioi,linsent. Wu in ito our frieutl 4 to give ue n cull, and thilia, a on home thaw the utuand rntiafuc tiun. lt. 1). CIII4IIII.StIS, 31+1 rcla 27, 'O2-1y UNION HOUSE, 111LHOY} D. C. ft g ER, Proprietor The subscriber would respectfully inform the pubhc that lie has recently refitted the abos e m i m e d Hotel. and i+ MAL prepared to ni enmme deli, his friends and patrons in a I . llllllOrtflidb Illantr0111( 110 will spare no pains 111 making it an agreeable home tor all ...pm hurt. 11 in Intik, will always be luxuriously-supplied from the mayhems of country and cities, and his liar tilled It ith liquors of choice brands. 11 le char ges are us reasoduble us these of any other Ho tel in the place, ukd he feels sathfied they cell not be complained of by those who favor Axing with their custom. Expecting Ti. receis o a silk° of public patronage, and fully intending to de- Serve it, lie throws open his house to the public and mt ites atrial. M OSHANON HOUSE, PHILIPSBURG, . . FALKNIR, P",jrictur The proprietor of this well known hotel re spectfully announces to the public, that ho is prepared to accomodate till who)uuy gt‘ c hint a call. This hotel being pleasantly situated and provided with every convenience, it offers to the public all the cotaforta and convenience of a I FIES7' CL AS,Y HOTEL. Ills Table always be kuppliqd kilt the beet the market offers, and his liar with the choicest Liquors. Travellers, tonnu.ters and boarders ^uccianmoduted in the most pleasant and agrecablu manner. Careful and attentive hostlors will always be be hued. His stabling is the moat oxtenaive and etanpletf: in this sec tion. " . No+. 24 'Ol5 4m. I I lIBLERSBURO HOTEL, u L nLEßsuunpr J. 11. MORRISON, Proprietor Thin wall known Hotel 'hi in)vr kept. by tie Proprietor, whore lie will be 'happy to wait upon the traveling public generally. LLEN lIOUSE, LOCK KAVEN, E. W. BtlibNY:Proprietor. Omnibus running to and frorp tbe Depot. Aug. 23-'63.. UNITED Anti 110TEL,-wiLLieloirotr V. S. A. C. DOEBLER, Propreeforc Omnibus ruotemg to and from the depot. kug. BOOKS, STATIONARY, &c. B ssz STOKE. BFLIAYONT74.PA. GEORGENIVISI4ISTONi Prop. The' proprletet haying renamed to his ski stard on the-South Bast corner of the dlamotol, WM continues to keep on hand a large num • tint of Theological, Classical, Day Mot ' I , seelluleossi arid all the varied, school bool.. 11.1 1 , in Usk,' also, a large assortthent of Blank - beaks and Stationary, rhotographs and note. graph Albums; also Daily and Weekly news pealodleal in .be United Stains. New-peddian gas it publishers prices. May 1.51.8611-tf. • • • MEDI.O ALF , HELVIgIOI4,2OI, FL7II! EXTR4OTIC Itif For Non-lietitittion or Inoontisettoo of trrint rifitzttou, hrfissoorstititr - or, likeration of ,tho Bladder or Ridoeys, Diseases of the Prostrate Wand, Stone to the Mulder, Codedlos, tirsvol or Blink Dbet Deposit, atd all Disease* of tltb Bladder, Itidrieys, said IfropaNl awellhigs. =ELM FLUID EXTRAL;r 4 nTTCWT 1' Wt. WI/ if kilns :AltiBll.l4 . PROil CHUM OR INDWORRTION OrCenfe • The Constitution dee affected with Weaktiths, sequin* • the aid or medleine se strengthen and irlirigutata the system, which lieltubule's latraet Dacha invariably dues. It Au treatment he subiOtted tu, Coiitumpfins Vt liisaulty, ensues, HELMOOLD.'II FLUID, lIXTRACT BEr‘eif In affections peculiar to females, •le unwpwled hy'eurbther propandion, as in Chlownds or Re tention, Irregularities, painfulness or suppress Sion of custoluar.# eviteutlonei Ulcerated or Schirrua state of the Uterus, Linicorrhtea, and all eutuploints ihrident to the sex, whether arts: ing from habits of diisipation. Impradenelett, eE in the Decline or Change in Life. co H EL M BO L'D' 8 FLUID EXTRACT DUCYt}I lIIIPROVED 4 I:OSE WASH Will radically exterrninattr from the eyatem dis eases of Urinary Organs arising from Jbablte stf . Dipailintion ate lithe r.rpenor, tattle or no change is dirt, and no exposure: completely iolterifv. ding those il/Ipletl.lnt anti donfirrons remediss; Copatioas um! Mercury ihouriug all ;hese atililetade ant end dangerous dieessos. __RELNIBOLD'a_ FLUID EXita'ACT BITCHU In nit rage! of the Urinary Organs, whether om itting m male.or female, from whatever canoe oiigivating, arta no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, Immediate in ih its action, raid more strengthening than an, of the preparations of Bark of Iron. Those stiffering from Broken-down or Dslimits Constitutions, procure the rinnetly stones. The render must be awarg tlgat however slight may. be the Attack-of the abovi amine., It ti certain to Itfrevt the bodily health, mental pow erg, nod happinens, and that of his pootacityw Our llonb and blood Rhl ouptortod trout 0104 UMfeed, PLgASH ISOTICR We make no secret orthe ingredients. HELM -1301,11.8 ID EXTHAOT llUell II is cum.: posed of Mucha, Cuhelm and Juniper Berries, 's leeted with great rare, and pHipitred In velem' by H. T. HE 1,1111301. D. Druggist and Chemist; of sixteen 'oars' erperiencedln the city of Phila delphia, and which is now prescribed by tbd Mon limit:rut physicians', has been admitted WI use in ti.. United States Army, and Is rise In or' general use In Stott. Hospitals add publid Sanitary Institutions - throughout the (From Di•penaary of Ow C.:aged Mahn.) DibSMA ('HENATA. bUCHU LBAYBA. Properll64.—Their e4ur is strong, ditint- MI e. toil sot:wish:A nrunisti•; their tutu terish,lin4 unalogous to mint. Medical Properties and L'ses.-- hncim eke gently stimulant, wtth a pewit hur tendency t o the L, iltary Organs, prudieclui (liurems, untl like other eithilar utetlieintn4 sect ling diaphureel,, when circumstances New' Litiel mode of netiot. They are given in complaint" of the Urloery tirgabs, sae!. is (pa. el, fihronle Catarth'of the Madder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder mutt Urethra. l'ilvease of the Prostrate, and Xeloo lion or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of loud to the parte concerned in its erne/nation.. reined, has oleo been recommended In Dyspep: em, Chronic Rhettmatinn, Cutaneous Affection", and Drephy, Ilel rninta . • Erfrnet /hoeh,. i, 11..1 by poraora f he gab. of 18 to 2:1, tool from 1t.6t0 53. ur Pi Oil. tluellbe or chauge of hitt; after 1:oulta , ur Labor Pain.; Betbatuttipg its chlbiretot: Proprietor .g Pr. Dr. Keyser 1w a Playsfefica of over thirty yeerii . experience. inelLa gteduinie of (hg Jeflei eon eii lea'. College and of the l Skit lenity of Medicine aid BOrgery.„Qt Mn. 11. T, Ifisr.vuoul Jrrar - flir.- - A - n regard to the queetlon aika me as to lay "'milieu about Mond, I world say that I have u,ed and ,old the article in varietal forum for the pant thirty yeani. Ido not tbhak there is nay form or preparation of it I bare not nod cr known to he used, in the various li:seashs whet.: bitch modicato agent world be" to ticute t. You ore an are, as well an myself, that it has been extensively employed in the Ca rious dieveses of the bladder and kidneys; shod the reputation it has acquired in my indgeitinul is warranted by the (arta, I hasp seen and used, as before 'fated, ever] form of RocAtt—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, thicture, fluid extracts,—and I Out riot cognisant of tiny .preparatirin of that plant et all equal to yours. Twelve yearn' experience ought, I think, t., give we the right to judge or its merits, and n ithout prejudice or parthilit9, give yours preeetleueu over all othogs. I deturt -- 1 otue it thing uecording to Its bulk, If I did, other Ilnehtle would out-do yours, but 1 bold to the thietrine that bulk and quantity do not alike up value—if they did, a copper rent would be worth more than u gold dotter. ai,value your Beebe for its °Beet walkouts. .lave cured witiLit, and have seen cured with it,more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Ruche, or any other proprietary eoutr‘Jund of whateSer name. Respectfully, yoire,le., , • ,r• 140 Noon Sylmar, Prrrsi P. August 1 - 1, 1805 Aim FOR IlmatAguis Facia Err jab- blrect letters to ngLairdovp's DRUG AND cIiEMMAL Witillllsl7Bliii No. 5A Btoadway, Now !irk; DBLEIDOLD'S 'MEDICAL ! No. 194 South Tenth Strell .i . 4 6 . Philadelphia. Bold 6r pritggints everywkeare. liEWilLe OP couNrEßrirra - . - . • Atir 7044171aNDOLIee. 6 I TANS Imo, 00131111-4.'" ties du CHU. aro. 11. loan, N. b., ihtinlu
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