ffl.pnitirvatV4Vrttitunal ON HIS MUSCLE. Thome Topham ; the "strong man," was born in London in 1710. and Was bred a carpenter, but, afterward 'travel ed on his muscle.' He was kquiet, pea ceable man, of middlo,sizo and weight, made like other men except that the usu al cavities untltir the_aftris and hands were, in hie ease; fillethfull of muscles.. The wonderful stories of ,his feats of strength are well antli3nticated. He could hold upder perfect restraint, and with ease to himself; strongest horse. He lifted a table six feet long, with fifty pounds on the end, with hitt teeth, and hold tt in a horizontal posi tion a considerable time. Ho rolled up a peWter djsh, weighing seven pounds, with as much apparent ease as the read er would roll up a sheet of - paer. Ho held a pewter quart pot, at arm's lenght and squeeezed the Bidet together like an egg-shell. Ile lifted 200 peunds with his little finger and waved it. gently around his head. Ho lifted Mr. Chambers, a cler gyman, who must have lived on the fat of the land, for ho weighed 378 pounds. with one hand, Mr. Chamber's head being placed on one chair avd his 'feet on another. At a blow he struck a round bar of iron one inch in diameter, against his arm and bent it- like a bow. One night, observing a watchman asleep in his watch box, h'b picked up box and watchman, carrying the load with the greatest ease.and dropped them over the wall into Tindale burying ground. A butcher once Rpm& alarge window at which Popham watisitting. He stooped dowrilind took half an ox from the fel lows shoulders with so much —ease and dexterity ,that the man swore the devil had flown away with his beef. - At a race a man insisted upon driving on the track; so Topham took hold of the-tail-of hut.eart -and- drew. it gently. back the driver Whipping his horse like a madman all the time. When be kept a public house two men were determined to fight him • so, to satisfy them, , he seized them 'by the napes of their necks, and knocked their heads togetluir till he, knocked all the fight out of them, Ho astonished a sailor, who presented him with a cocoa-mit,"by cracking it close to his ear as one would a pea-nut; and upon ono occasion he lifted • three hogsheads of water. Once ho threw his horse over a turnpike gate, and at any time could go ,through the manual of arniu.with the beam of a house. BUSINESS CARDS J. D. SHUGERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Treasuter'e office, Belle fonte, Pa. , 7-16. A. B. nuarcnisit,N, ATV/41 , 113Y AT LAW, MtMiry Claim Agent. Offee with W:P.Wilson. • - ___lo-16 ly, M'ALISTEIt it BEAVER,. ATTORNEYS AT LAiY,Allegany street, north of the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. 7-16: W. WHITE, DENTIST, Offers his professional services to tbo citizens of Pinegrove and vicinity. 9-3. JOHN P. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boßhonda . , Pa. Office with Orrin a Alexander. Jan. 19,'66;1y. ' MARTIN STONE. LICENED AUCTIONEER, Beßeton*, Pa.; Will ittend to all Bales entreated to blip , with fidelity and care. • - HARRY Y. STITZER, ATTORNEYf AT LAW, .Dli3trlet Attotneye °Moe, Bellefonte, Pa. May be p*lenli,ft in English Or Berman. 9-7. EA So DORWORMIII . PHYSICIAN AND SIIHDEON, lioßard, Pa. Otters his ptorosaidnal service to the citizens of Howard and.dioinity. 10-40. W. H. LARIWER. ATTORISEY AT LAW; Bellefonte; Ps., Office with the District Attorney in the, Court Rouse- 9-22. C 4 BAIR . I.ES BODY. BARBER; Vext door to the post office ; sha ving, sbatopooning and hair cutting done in the best tuanneri 11-I—ly THADDEUS P. STEOHENS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa: Office un High street in the room 'fornerly occupied as the Post Office. . 11-7-Iy. J. D. WINGATD;, DENTIST, office in the •Maeonio finite, Ps. At home, except •perhape the Brat two weeks of each.month. O.II*IS ALEXANDEV. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ReHermit°, Pa., Office 'First doer below the Franklin House, in , Rey. noldea -new bulding, on the Dpipplid. lIVILLIAPI. A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will visit pellefonte, professionaily when specially 'retained In connection with resident counsel, Clearfield ANDRE'fff,InIfITE, LICENSED AUCTIONER, ItSleabars, Pat, Will attend to all sales ontroatod to hm with tidolity and ouzo. _Charges lose than other auottoneora. . • .• • • 9,40 ORVIO &cousio. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will praotteci In the several bolds of Centre and Minton ..coon. ties. All business entrusted to their mire will he promptly attended to; Look Haven, Pa. , . . U LER. TOBACCONIST; keeps ionstantly oinignd a 011 supply of Tobacco, Cigar', Snuff, 3..&0., • Wlllelt will be gold lower thus can 'be per. chased elsewhere, tldi !ids of ..itter mond. . PHYSICIAN k fiU4IEON, Bellefonte, ,ra., Will attend to protesllloust calls asheretofore, ha respectfully offers" bls' eerviceh to his frietidp and thepuillbi.. Oilicestltle residence on•Allaganj etrnot. 7710. DANIEL? DERIL; MANIIPACTUPI3I OF STAMPS, LETTERS, AT., A full supply kept eenstantly , on bpnd. Stumps fur :narking bags; rubes,. Ae,,.made to oyder. Shop' null! the old acko9l house .nek of the oeuselieuse.' • ' DIFL'BEA.TirIEr n• In J puYsicralf* sureoE9N; Trolfirodi, Pa; °tiara prOteiolousl isetvloos'tb the oftlreus orboillafoutoikod vloto.t(1 , nof fl oo at, hiarrost .totoot 11114104.,stroeti skort dove to the Kopto!le bogity. . pub 81 18-17.. A • ' A. O. WURMrs ATTORNEY 4T LAW, Bellefonte, P O , Wtil cr.ore tii die several Courts of Centre end aliato4.llountles. lest} business. eu. ,b.te once will rendre p.rotept . attea. non. or % the Npsl4l-111OO; iIOrAF Of the Dime „ /48., REYNOLDS Bkrixeßs,,But o 'or , Itsolwo -.30 - co(intoft., - , Col*Wow . LAO , ed,proce . prowptly remittal. littiropt paid on opilo to! gopositA. t,xclotAgo tn..th,o noon% oit fcd iTustatitly o m 10.414 for ' Dopoolto re. cot: S i • .T-1.7. j, t ;;J • AIM OELLANBO JB. Ar/ / 4 IRON 'BUILDINGS. No 37 Fifth st. 4 -154.4Pitra9tindir, TUITION FEE . NEVER 0114NOED, ronT4 DOLLAR! PAY Po* TILE, NULL GRADUATING. COURSE nun 0111.11141 . 11 TED lie ' . . Book Keeping, • Business Penmanship; Commercial .Calculations, tontines Upon Law, Mice, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Lo.• Other Colleges have. either adveneed their tuition fee to $5O, or charge $lO to $l5 extra for Pentruinship. Their Books and Stationery, also, costing from $l2 to $2O--ours cost but $5. Dull's original plan of business education, as taught in this city for about twenly-flve years, from his own system of Book Keeping, whieh• are sanctioned by .the American Institutes and Chamber of Commerge, and other competent authorities of New -York,. as the most. perfect systems in use, with W. Dutra first premium business and drnamental Pommin.hip taught in DAY. -AND EVENING CLASSES: - - It will - he found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union, conducted by an experienced Merchant, and whose Penman is a trained accountant. ' pirMerchants, Steamers and Bankers can always obtain thoroughly.educated accountants onapplication to our office. All-Those dosiringour elegant new Oirchlar, pp. 75 containing an outline of our Conroe of Study and practice, ' with Samples of our Ponl man's Business and Ornamental Writing,• must enclose twenty-4lva cents to P: DUFF dr. SON, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. Arir•We will mail any person enclosing bus $2, a copy of either our Mercantile or Steam boat Book Keeping post-paid. Nov. 24 XI — MY WIRT FOR 1868.—The groat Inren. ill Mon of the Age In HOOP 'SKIRTS.— J. W. BRADLEY'S Now Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC,(or double) SPRING This invention consists of Duplex (or 'two) Elliptic Pore Refined Steel Springs, iageidouely braided tightly andlirmlytogeiher t edgp taligro, making the toughest, most flexible elastic and durable spring ever used. They - seldom bend or break, like the single springs, and consequent,. -IT preserve their perfect and be witiful shape More ti in twice as long as any single skirt that. over has or can bo made. .. The wonderful flexibility and groat comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex elliptio skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, ' opera, carriages, rail road cars, church pews, arm chairs, for prome nade and hones dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex ellip -410 steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses and young ladles hey aro superior to all others. The hoops aro covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will' wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all single ateelhoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel, and twice or doable covered to prevent the covi.rieg from wearing off the rode when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc. which they aro constantly subject tolvhen in use. All .are mule _of _the now and elegant coiled tapes, and are the 'best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the moat graceful and per fect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lighost, most 'desirable, comfortable and coo -1 nomioal skirt ever made. • •WEST BRADLEY k CARY, PROBRIE. , TORS o?the Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS; and 79 A 81 READE STREELS, New-York, FOR BATE in all Orst-obus Stores In this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana do.ouba, Mexico, South Amer ica, and the West Indies, AD" 'lnquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or clonble) Spn'ny Skirt. O. &A. boo 15-3 m. TALBOVI"S PILLS, Anti Dyerxiptic.— JLJ Composed . of highly concentrated Extract!' (rein ROOTS AND HERDS, uftho granted medicinal value, prepared from the original presefiption of the eelebratod Dr.. 'Talbott, and need by him' with remarkable euo ceee for twenty years. An infallible .romedy in Diseases of the Liver, or any derange 7 .mcntoftbe Digestive Organs, they cure' Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Baorfula, Jaundiae, Bilious- • noes, Liver Complaint. TheirellknownDr..2dott c jays online „rills have used the formula from which your they are made, In my praitice for over 12 years; Lave the finest effect upon the Liver and Diges-' tic° Organa of an medicine in, the world, and are the most perfect:Purgativd which has Over yet beenmadeby anybody. They are safe and pleasant to take, but,,purerfnl tQ :ours. Their penetrating properties etimulato the vital astir ides of the bodyiremovethe obstruetlona' of its organs, purify the blood, and qipel discus.— They purge out the foul humors. which breed and grow diste mper, stimulate slugish or die ordered organs into their natural action ? and Impart a healthy: tone with strength to the whole velem. Not only do they cure the every day corbplaints of everybody, • but also formidable and dangerous diseasee, and being purely veget able are free from enylisk or harm.. No person who has once used these Pills will ever be with out 'them." • '• • • They create pure blood and remove 'all impu— rltica from the Lipstein, hence are a positive cure forAO - Fevers ' Headache, Plies, Meourial Dls— eusee, and Ilareditary Humors. fur Adults, one PRI in t e morning; fur children.tuider 8 years, half a Pi sent por box. Trade Supplied, or sent bj mail, post paid, to t 4 part of the U. States or Canada on receipt of price; None genuine without the faostmile of.V. Mott Tal— bott, M. D. " • V.' 210TT . TALBOTT ,C"Co., • No. 82 Fulton Street, New York:. `June 2, 1865. 10-4 '[..TAUPT &Co., JLL Have rcutoved their Faunal from the old Stand • at Billeforite to - the Dilleeburg Foundry and Machine ehops, where they contin. no to manufacture the Watts improved plow, tre Lever side Hill arid 'shears for, all the plows ever made in - thiscousity. They also have an . atretive . variety of .1 NHAILINS,OEMETERYENOOSIIii t HS . • • a. • • - - • - STEAM. przoiaEs AND;HILL GHARIdIG. . ' To' tide department of the business they give particular atteption, and have a liirge stook of Patterne unhand for pteant, dour, and Saw • ' STATIONERY BTE4IIII BB4INES of any deeiralale eapiailty;f9ord ten to 'twenty .Iforso Power.built in the best of gee. TUey. also manufacture ono and two Nurse Tread Pew. ors--endidoOr 'horse sweep Powers and Thresh ing machines to snit either. Carp crushers and other artioles to numerous to esentiod, Arden' viaduct and outings delivered;wikti s.variety, of the above named articles kept at the old, property riser 019 depot at Bellefonte where they. have Machine, Plop aniAPaieris makers, tbe boot in the country, pig- can be soneulied.S4 concerning any wPrlctiAt. 016 7 ha rootS.ln their 111 0 of, joelnees. .0199, th°144.°,1 loc Chit *Pt ;ea; etetkdostwopto ord ' l 4 7 0 4./! I t!!'. :4 IC . ;:k.T 1 4 1 /P 2 ', Co. ,' .W.41111' ilooar; • lloliard street, Bellegosite, / . 16 Wa&'B4 11URZ Al7B, .• . . 80.148, 0 Ulfo.lB. ' --• " H42' .840KR:-. • ' ' szr Awsr rAlv .Al , l, sl °T 4744.1y* , ' • - :#17004* of ',very description, quality grid peise,.tor sale clopsr than. at say other establisboceat of the lOW in Central .Perinsylvaula . • - Awe taoo.-tr. • LtaxitYP. BASBIB. ' ~) * ' .ogooriurbs, &o. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK Of the Imet. BOOTS, pi OES AND OTHER GOODS,••• rtt • MORMII.COMITY, Warawted—come .got tharge iforloobing at them. • '• • GROCrERIRS, • & '4OIOENSWAIIII OP 'NEW STYLES.' SHOE BINDINGS, VATS AND CAP& LADTES - rtntes, NEW • " STYLES, VTOTORINES, MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, NUDIAS ' AND . •NOTTONS; WARRANTED M beAnst what we represent them. We have the lery beet which we'. ' • warrant,' and Itifer &Mks' IA all 'Utak • :Varieties:, COME AND SEE DURNSIDE'M • GOODS. North Weal Corner of the Diamond. LEATHER. OP .ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . A largo stock et shoo finding .saddlory,'sad dice, bridles, halters,. cart gears, , harness col lars, hamoirdineswhlp,s, franks, traveling bags, and every article !bade and loft by Saddlers, Water-Proof foots doable soled warranted POWDER, SHOT AND OAFS. A largo assortment of Buffalo Roltag,llorse Blankets; Moab Belle, Fox Traps, &e. The highest market prices paid for Rides Akin, ' • and all kinds of furs. - • CASH PAID, Por Hided atil.Bklns atllarteldo's. Tho good Vino has coma boys, when you can have all you desire to oat at a very low rate. - . nuaNsipts.. has just received a large and well selected stook of goods which be intends to sell at a very rea sonable rates—so low as not to be • excelled by any other establishment' of the kind in tho country. You will find it greatly to your ad vantage to buy your Groocries-at Burnelded. Boy dried Peaches, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Currants and Titmarinds from Burnsides. Ryon want , Primo Chou, Salt, Rice, Cavendish Congress, Fine cut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burnsides. Ladies will find It to their advantage to buy Morocco Boots, French calf and Kip shoes Slip pers and Gaiters with and without heels, of all sizes and colors, from. Burnside!. Buy Sweet SloSy-Cringes, Froth Lem on s,Fisk, Dates, Raisins, Candles and Nuts from.liunr+ sides. If you want Gum Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig' -Paste, Jelly'. Cakes,. Cocoa, ..-Lozengers,.. French. and English Secrets, Sugar Plume, or any other kinds of Confectionaries, go to Burnsides. Buy Rafe Brushes, Portmonias, Purees, Pocket and Dressing Combs, Gum Hair' and English flat bead and Mourning PintyCiloves, Rosier} , Pocket BMus Trout flips, Fish Hooke and. Tackle, Stat i on ery, Gents Linen and Silk' Ilankerchiefe, Linen and Marsailles Col lars; and many. other Fancy Articles aced No tions of Burnsides. • ILyon want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essenco, Brown, and English Mustard; Red and Black Peppers, Ginger,aco, Nutmegs and a general variety of Spicule, to Burnsides. -If you have ßut r, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Con try Produce, it can be ex changed for goods at cash prices at the cheap cash variety Store \ Barnacle& . At Burneide's we study to plus .. d give ea Wootton. Please accept o . thanks .r past fa vors and placo us under , o i I Gott . for many new ones. • a. , 84854 TO THE PUBLIC! II MRS. SIMONS, MAIN ST., LOCK-M:7EN. Has the largest and oheapest stook* GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, Cadarivare, gammons, Liquors, • Salt,L • andies, Began, • Tobacco, ever offered in this market. Tho attention of Hotel and Store-keepers% called to the large stook of the following goods on hand, which are'offered at wholebale prices 200 barrels of Fish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES 50 boxes of chewing Tobacco, 100,000 Segars, and a large lot, of Salt. Also, Flour and Feed always on hand at July Fl, '64—tf. SIMONS, Main St. XTP.I4 BAKDRY! MATTHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfully" inform the people of Bo!le fonts and vicinity, that he has Apened a new end COMPLETE .BAKERY, • in the old Temperance Rotel, on BISHOP street where ho will keep constantly on hand all kinds of 'DREAD, > - -•• • " RUSKS, POUND-CAKES, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CHAO -.•• CANDIES StC,, &q., wbteh he will deli at a reasonable and Ogles*. tory price • Familles . will find it in their advantage to get their baklig done at this establishment, as they can alwaysget pare,wholesome breed and oaken ' lust when theyneed them. Sept.l2, 1.8524 f. "r B. WALRAVEN, .MASONIC, BALL, , 10 ciiiiimirr• STREET, rintApELPffis. • has now opened' LACE CUItTAINS,' • • of his own importation. Brooatelle Curtains, . • , Damask Curtains, - Wool Rep Curtains, - , • - Tatin Laine'Curtains, . Nottinkham curtains, Muslin Curtains ; .. Cloth, Table and PllllO Covers., CMultantiylleeelvini-Novelties in OUR TA IN 114TERIALS, r • ensbracing 'the, Celebrated BmTrnii Cloth, and DIODE° DRAPRRIEff: - WINDOW 'SHADES . . -.- in every Deeirehle Style Color or Pelee. I, g. WAtRAVEN, 719 Chestnut Bt., Nev. 10, 115-11m.' ' Philadelphia. BURNS a MUCK= WHOLESAIE".I3II)CI , 4RI3 PRODTICE commissxozi nizuclagrxs., No. i 195 Market, Elthis Ph.thyle , lphla. Monms 0. tb(UOI(Sar of 11.13,uoltdr, Jr:4k üb: sap X 6, 1865.-AT.' B?G1118 PXALIIIIIB . 411)1191111Y PRODU94.- Ns. 109 Arsh Streak lloil/sip trona sad geoilad vnt 4 ••• ) 109 9 6 41: •' • • PH/144))p/49K14: Ch4erd friss theoosaitry praiaptly Otsadsd cOARR qics &a, riA8,E144,11 .14#24 . AOTOTAVI Mr. 8.. A. MeQuletton would respeotfUlly (ono tb • Woltleepif. of Centre CouutY, 1,41 oened,* rxerrtinge blerlureotoq, In tbtrear of 414usuulpge MT.!) , #1004 4 . /e' !kelp t!rp. , el Si saanOqulot, • • • * rheotope, • prbeg Warn • 011141'3, "iv ' • NW"' itt prices to Aug the 14.ries,i 44p ; doe, .0a .490. puttee. itlik t • MEDI MAL,. 1, LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER. tIC)SEYI3 IN Lialq.1101•11ES, „ Is particularly recommended for use during the . . Spring mid Summer, • _ . . when the blood is thick and circulation Warded by unhealthy, secretions. This perfectly' safe though powerful rurifier, cleanses and renews every portion of the eyeteni, It is the only gen uine and original Illood-Searehdr, 'which for years has , performed: the most wonderful, .yet permanent cures, in confirmed cases of scrofula, old sorelf, totter, tumors, boils, and all kinds of sorofulous eruptions. It Is also a reliable remedy ter salt rheunt, ring-worm, scald Lied, tpd-kindred diseases. As a general tonic, RR streets eraines't benig nant, and cannot fail to benefit where used no cordincto directions. • We make no claim to laming dimoiered a "Panacea's or "Univerant-Romody" - for -all - the ailment' to which flesh le heir; 'but we do claim what aountleas fade have fairly endlnlly estab- Belted, that In the BLOOD SEARCHER the affiletiti will find a “standrird medielne; one upon Which they can rely as a sere specific for all diseases for which it is recommended. I have this day, October 7th, 1884, disposed .of my entire interest in J. M. Lindsey'lltnprov ed BLOOD SEARCHED,' to I. E. Sellers & Cos 'together with the right to use my, nude, in it' preparation. The only genuine article will here after be prepared by them exclusively. J. Id. LINDSEY. , • Prepared by R. E. SELLERS d CO., - Sole Proprietors, • • _ prrrsnuala, 'A S , E E R • 9 1 A L• "' COUCH,SYRUF:i TFE .01:11lIt or COUGHS, COLDS; HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, TICKLING SENSATION OM THE THROAT, Whooping Cough, Croup, to., ,to RS77'L It is an old d tried remedy, and has stood the of thirty years. o following: IN 1835, One Trial MN Convince! Baltimore, Fa rfe d Co., Ohio. . L y fanuary 10, 1859 3frc Sellert—Dear Bir: I am . entirely out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup.' , Will you send me, say six dozen ? Ido not want to bo ontof it; as it is the only medicino that will come so near raising the dead. It will cure thb worst cough immediately. I havo recommended it to persons and given them one bottle on trial, and in evori CVO they-have given clear testi.• mony that it gave immediate relief. I havo used it in my own family, and find it a slihi - outo for coughs and colds in all cases. Ono trial will convince any person that it ip a sure cure for the wont of coughs and colds. • I am yours most respeatfully,• :A. L. SIMNONS. The above to strong testimony, and offered without solleitation, in baling' of the beat•cotigh medicine of the day. The Great Curative ! ' Pirmono, April 19, 1856 • R. E. Sellers: I have boon troubled with a cough for the last ten years ak reason of whfoh I have frequently bcoUir unitiffe to sleep more than half the night. I tried many reroodles,but all in vain. .I heard of 'your Cuugh Syrup, and resolved to try it, and new auto OA the use of a few bottliis has cured ins entirely. I Cheerful ly recommend it as a safo,. speedy, and pleasant ouro for coughs and colds. ' 'Vera respectfully, WM. •WOODS. This is Wong tostimons, and gilisas,yolunta _ _ Prepared by IL SELLERS & CO., J'ITTEIBURG, TA _ [-JOHNSON'S RHFUNIATI A Q C O MPOUND BLO PO OD RIFIERJ THlB'outit INTERNAL. REMEDY.' • la the boat nunlicine ever offered to tho public For the effnotual ream!' rhotimatlamkgont, Hari ralgia, dyapepaia, and as la;bloud'purifier, it has no equal; for all peasep 'arising from an im pure state of the -blood,, such as sorofula" or kites evil; scald head, totter, ring-worm' fe male comalaiiitTeuid broak-outs on the faco. and bodY. " The vast, number. of rub-on mod'. 011301/ whloh, formerly: tare,been used for-those' disowns wore merely teniparary-in their elleota; said of. doubtful virtue, but the RHEIIIIATIC -.6.OMPOUND • reaches the , source of all trouble, suit detuall banishes the disease from the lust= by Re im limillate action oil the hiond. •-We adYlee oub and all to give its trial, and: beearne aoliefad of Ite , wonderful power.. • • , ' • Prepared s!pci 141 b y & rirr!nuita, rn Liver coraUlaiut, costiveru/S4 , • ° - tilak Fr0PP 1 4 1 19,.. • , ,„ •J Biilions Disorderi, lead, end jtidge foi yourself: • . fitt,inta Causx,'Quio Nts. " gr. 1. Re fen—Dear Bit: I (Binh it a dal • •owe to yqu and that public yonotalfr, to 'Mat I,tat. I boo been 41104541 wiSti Lluor Complitol toK loos tioukaud 10 as that pa abooi strio4d and 400, whiqk left 14 ° . v 6 rY lO l &Late, ,Itarkig- h or, your 09101Atud Lint ?Wu tieing for sV by E.Bbark. . Wait ty, and reeomminded to me by my Dr. Saxick,l...oouoladed to give • ems fair Atrial Slauttumul saw box aud-fcaual, them Just mrt Aes. at, woututatoted—the beet Liv er Pill; over used and, attar taktuchar •koatta, sed'the disease hes attitel,y left axe, sad am • Baspotiany years, D U. , CQLEMAN. • PlUol4lwErtYKrxm comp. • The above &axle. for oak by P. P. QP.E4N, vor y4 1 0 4 t, Belletoato, Ye. Jane 16, '66-17, WINES "& WUOIL9. L, , 'EI ALT! I.AISTNNI STOP' AND itEADI 11. Ye that itotdd preserve your koala', .6neo4onTmoneyend live happy And contented, '6linnild'intrcllneelOut Ihjnot at th 6 1 / 4 01,3166hi . ..WIN AS' AND u oli,,srojtA ! • ' , Ilitatt ' • illreetbt „opposite the old f:T9topimitice Rotel. AsititAxi sAuti et Co. Notwithstindinq the 'enorinens taxes impa led upon all articles In his line of budiness, he still continues to soli the purest articles at the very lowest figures. :Every dispription of, ItOREICITT ti OMESTIU ttetfotts, • - wholeeAle and retail, - at the lesiost cash prided, which are wartanted de be thelbest qualities 'ea cording to their respecitlye Rio stook ,00nsistain part of , : . , . OLD' RYE, , MONONGAHELA, IRISH, WHEAT, CORN, NEOTAR, and others whiskies, at Iron 87} 'cents to s2,od per gallon. Also, , • • ALL KINDS OP BRANDIES.: from 76 ate., to $B,OO per . galion. lloilaitd dine pare, from 76 eta., to $2,60 por gallop. PORT, atADEpt*, 011.E12111t, BLACKBERItY and other. vance-:—tho boat artiolos—at is rea sonable rates ao con be bad In Um pity.. o)lAlifPAttliti- BLACKBERRY GlNotlt, AND , GAKAWAY DItANDI.EB7—PtIRII • JANIACIA2AND NEW ENGLAND.RUM • .CORDIALS.OP ALL KINDS, all o'whicli will be warranted to be al- ropresen. tad, and sold of prices exceedingly low.' All the liquors offered for We at thiaistabile hment have been purchasedc at the United States Custom Howe, and consequently must be pure and good. , pa- Physicians and others are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. - ligk He has the only article of. PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN May, '28,1862. tr. MITE WONDER OF viz AGE? • Every body astiYnishcal at the rire nese and cheapness of the articles Rohl at the wholesale' - WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, ON BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE PA., JACOB B. rrrnx., The propiletor of this establishment takes . plensure in,inforining,the puidic.,that ho, keeps constantly on hind a supply of, choice foreign and domestic liquors, such as Old Nectar, Old Rye, , Honnongala, and Irish Whiskey; Cognac, ,BlackberrY; Cher- ry, Ginger, and common Bee:notice ; .• Port, Itfaderia, Cherry, and fit hen Wines.; Scotch, and Nollatid Gin ; New England Rum, Jamaica Rum, Cordiale Peppermint, Anniseed .and Rose. ALL CAS : ARRANTED TO CONTAIN trouNr VARKED WIZ The attention ed to hie stook practicing physicians is call rso FUR suitable for medical purinTh. and Dcmijons constantly 034 Ho has tho ONLYPURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Town. All liquors wero bought when liquors wero low, and ho sells thorn accordingly. All liquors are wartantod to give satisfac tion. Confident flint ho can please customers he respootfnlly solicits a share of public patronage Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel or tierce. Ho has a large lot of - BOTTLEDLIQUORB - of tho finest grades on. hand. Apr I-1865. SIMON A. FELDMAN. • _ _ LIPOWTER k WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHEAT, EYE AND BOURBON WHISYK 110. 506 Noma ?UNTIL erring; • (Below Spring Garden,) • PHILADELPHIA, , PENN'A ' Sept.l66l. . , MISCELLANI;OUS : pzuL . I :11: r : . :I . This great lino traversee the Northern and northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of grip on Lake Erie. It has been leased and is operated by the PENNSYLVANI* RAILROAD. COMPANY. TIRE OY PASSENGER TRAINS AT LOCK RAVEN: LEAVE EASTWARD Erie Mall Train Erio Express Train. Elmira Mail Train,, LEAVE WESTWARD, Erie Mail Train' Erie Express Train Elmira Mall-Train arrive Passenger care run through tut the - Erle Mail and Express Trains without Amiga both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORKPONNBOTION. LeaYe New York. • B.OG. Arrive at Erie ' ' ' • • .3.31 A.M. I.eav'e Krie ' ' • 1.56:P; M. a Arriye t - Neiv York - , • - 'Llfr . • • No 04ange"ofCass boOltrien -Erie & If.-York, ' 4 .4ICOANT BUMPING Omti on Ail Night trains, For information respecting. Paasenger busi ness, apply at Cor, 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. • And for Freight businestgsof the. Compary's Agents: • S.- E. Kingston, jr., Cor. 13th and Market streeti,•Philad.elhhia. • .„„ • J. W. Reynolds, Erie. ; - 41/c Wm. BMW% Agent, Kaltiznore. E. H. HOUSTON, °mil Freight Ag't, Phi Pa. H. W. °WINNER,. Gen't TlCket Ag't, Phil's- A. L. TYLER,Clen'ifiupl, Williamsport: KORCE D. PIFER'S . • NEW . GROCERY STORE. , OeOrge D. Plte; bas removed hie grocery and 'variety atom to Brokerhore new building, hi the large room directly oppovito ' • THE 00NRAD DOUSE, • and one door north of the port office. if. keeps constantly on hand a prime lot of green and black team coffee, sugar, 'syrups, npickerpl, h e rring, cod flab, holland Varying, and cheese of aldkindm lie keep/ dried pouch. efraPPIOS, currants, elderberries,. cherries. Be. keeps spiced salmon, 'oysters, 'sardines, - macs , . roni!` •lle troops a large assortment of willow want; corn' and.hlokory brooms, whips' hiarth ibroomo, band scrubbing und - blacktng stove and shoe blitoknlng, color tubs, 'btreketo, and -mins, ,shoti .pouider and gun asps, paper ' oollarr'cminbs. thrcuol; , ruid notions of all kinds; panned fruit of all kinds... 'rrry , salt fish and natural leaf,tbbaoco, al' also his cigars can. 'riot be exoelled,.• lie keeps in fact everything iippertaining to a first elaas'gromiry Itild Variety storm horms strict:attention •to )meiness tdietain his patronage, and also' to increase it. /fir theta thauldhl for past favors, •and deans 'per generilly•te!'pMeChim under greater _ l'rlirencher cl. limb; /109i,§111014 rn 'ff DiVIE3 si t 00,. riTYpqr_SyittA4p. . r iPrloll LOOK, :: '4.40K0 AND plIPiP2'B, 00A:14 RAT.ASD' LIVE B TOOL variouf daioripitosio ,A ° 4* A4 T .ll TIATA!)P4,r44 A TYPAW:, 1-• 8 '.O A It , . IL, c#: .P Tll.s T. •B B 13 - ; Northwptc9 l l l oref PU*l.4lc4 i 44 • A '1$ o '4 'AT.S#llBit#4/ 0 4VILKAdo rat' • • .. . , _TOP N IMVIG qf 141.:kb.4 qicßitit4o v tte'llralghwus HOTELS ArSALOONt3: CUMMINS HOUSE, FELLSOONTE, .N.l), CUMMINGS, Prno'r. ' ' This elegant new Ibitel, • Abutted ~on .ainhoi Street, a few doors until' of tho Cranelio °lintel) * Is at last csibpletti In, all as 'attangemente, and le now open forttle reception and entortabunent. of guests. It has been furnished, in • the Tor httelt style , with bendable's, find 'comfortabc furniture, and ity.. and,will be the beet oonaueted • *Plot: lie • Belle • ; Tlll3lttataltillitways be foetid gr.:ll4,lns ender the •Weight;of the beet proviakine the MST.' -het atTords, attended.by. neat Intelligent and at c• tentive waiters. .••• . TIIR BAlt will 'savage be supplied choicest and best of; liquore—not• s„.elekening mixture of drugs—bet , liquors in•they, , purest and beet 'State: . , STABLP. Id large, *arm ' , tna onfodlotif and. fa dean. and ohildlog sod Attentive hostler; aro olways,ln raking. A Mick oonSeys losseengerifrie oj.rhordei and from. tho ears, after the araival Sand. deplsr tore of the triand. Mar 27-1883. GARMAS'Sf 110 TEL, BILLLEFONTE;,. DAN'L,OAfMAN, op'r., This long established and well Hewn ;Hotel. situated on the eoutbast•cornor pf the Diamond : opposite the Court House, having been rowdies ed by the undersigned, he ttneouneee to Huffer mer patrons of this establishment • and' to• the traveling publih generally, that he inteade reft ting it thoroughly, and is prepare 'to render the ni6sesatisfactory aocommodatiOn to — all who , may favor him with their patronage,. No pains will bo spared on hie part to add to the convent 'once or comfort tobisguests,' All who stop with him will filed his •' • , •.• .•• • • . MB TABLE . abundantly :sniuplied •• with the most sumptous fare the market will afford, done up in style,,by tho most•experfenced deices: -- Hie BAn Mill alwayocontairi the - choicest of Lite STABLING Ic best In town, and wilt 'always be attended by the most trustrionh•and 'Wert- Give him a call, one and all, and be liaison ftdont that all will be satisfied with their acoom modation. 'ANTXCELLENT LIVErtIr Is attached to establishment* which atran .gers from abroad will find greatly to their ad vanta • , Jan.'Otb,.lB6B ga---" CONItAD BELIEFONT, . . This well knownn establishment has been en tirely refitted and refurnished throughout, and Is now second to node in central PennsYlvania in the comforts , and convenience it Affords te .travelers. People from the country during their sojourn at Bellefonte during'Weeke of Court Will find the eoaraddloumr an agreeable 'and pleas ant 'resting place. Accommodating servants are always In atten dance ready to supply the *ants and contribute to the, e lkf art and satisfaction of the guests. --• 'Tn La Is supplied with all the substan tial prow Slone, luxunes and delicacies Ithich a productive country can furnish, or industry, Vlg .ilonce and exertion can procure.. . Tun. Ban, will always contain a general as sortinent of very beet liquors that the mar ket affords adapted to suit tho most 'eaprlcious tastes. - Bottles jogs Tun Brenta will be &tended by attentive and obliging hostlets, well qualified to discharge the dutleallortaining to this importnat, :depart ment. of,a publio,establishment., Frtim the attention • and time, the proprietor has deVided to this branch orbusinens he hopes to recelavo of. the_patrepago heretofore bestowed upon him. , May 1-1862 CUMMING'S HOUSE SALOON, .. This now and splendid Eating Estab lishment is now upon for the entertainment of the public, whore Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stowed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Sopp, Turtle Soup; Chicken Soup, • Ham and Eggs, rig's Foot and•Tripo, Sar dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, .. - • Stowed Chlokons eta. , eta. , 1 can bo had at All,times. DRINKS... • • Cognac Brandy,,,. Old Bye. 'Whiskey, - Bourbon Whiskey, 'Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hol land Gin, Currant. Wino, Straw berry IVino, Champaigno, Gooseberry , • Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine; etc., etc., Gin Cocktails, Brandy, Smasbes Sherry Cob blers, Whiskey punches and all fancy drinks Maisel Cullin's X.le3. Philadelphia Ale .t Porter, Cider, Piney Lemonades, • Sarsapitrilra, llineritrWater,; eto., eta., etc. . 2.15 P. M -12.25 A. M .:,7.00 A. Al ITOT MEALS to ha hoil at all. hoop, of the day or Mehl. ,' . • • A magniticon't - BlLLtiinD Boom, With . fine marble-faced Tablosja conneotod with tho-os- . tahliahmant.., . —.. . - . 6.84 ALM 6.27 , P. M .. 7.60 . . We invite cur frictule to giro us 'a call, end think we can insure them the utmost satisfac tion. D. CUMMINGS, March" 27, . • . Proprietor. NTOILHOUSEr; MILROY," " I)...9:}liLLEll,P.rop4otor:-. ,The subscriber would respectfully inform •• the publln that he has reeently the above named. Hotel. and is now prePared to accommo date his Mends rind patrons in a comfOrtable, manner, and he will spare no pabisin making: It an agreeable bonie for all • sojourners. His table will•aliyays be luxuriously supplied from , thb markets of eountrY and `cities, and hie Bar }lliad with liquors of.ohoice brands: His' chat-, ges are as reasonable as these of any other 110- . tel in the place, and'he feels satisfied they cant . not be complained of-by those who favor 'him with their custom.. Expecting to receive a share of publle patronage, and fully,intanding, to de 'servri it, he throws open his. hpuse to' the publio and invites atrial. 1„, - M . ObHANON. 1 , 10U6 b, The proprietor of thia well knOtiu hotel' re spectfully. announces. to, the publiy r that he . is prepared loimeoutodater all who may gire bir4 call. Thies hotel ielug,,plessantly situated and provided with every oonveritedoe, it offers to the publlo all the comforts and: conveuleuoe ors ".. FIRST OL4BB HOTEL. • llta Table will, skimps bo' supplied with the beet Ate Inszket offers, , arid ids par seltttbe 0110100 st :Mims. Trail)Hire, ' tedutietars and boardemaeeummodateid in , the :Mgt Plealaht . ' and agreeable wanner, 02Care(41 in 4 atteutisu beitieta will always bcon band:. Ms stabliug is the most extenelvOwur aomPletufr Ms eec tiny. ! r • ; ' ' 1111111,LABAUJIM 40TEL, sv,possef • J. u..MoilßlSONvProprietor: 1 .' 3 0/4 , , Thle well;tow._ kept by hip Ppprittoroy4ere til3lo,Vie king .tp r!!)4'w, the traveling - ‘' !I&B.I'r 4937 Pp. /4 00 K PAVAD.I, " ..Otnpitiwt KowilPg %Dion 4:1'4 thicricot t , ` I 99P, /kV!, rt TTNITED STATES. .110TBL, wasumarowil U.: • . y '/. f'.' • V; B. &. C DOBBLER; Proltiotori!, I nlburun th t7l;li!itz g l4ii,p 9 e„ pf•-,141.. • •Z% • inailiabotire of PPAw; . . oloyEsi trrovstm ^ • : ItiaO inure 4 Cp , have fqvip3ii744 . 4 row . .of . 8 1 1 ,f1 ask4 - 44199, 1 $ They have prove*. therwonoeS to be the nett' stove out for bunting si* in c: they ore their Niwn.'00011;" 'sake nod W. -, thi kfteVehro oo lto? seise fuel, are tn, bee alter in the , Wirla, oink have „more eonvanbuties tbiki3Oy.lol64l4. o yeli , People wipookoz itcpres..4ould 44, hod ape their ekope beforapiSOßlF 011"4"°' lop by (In' title; meal • heti hien Se' atm*. JaLl2lll'4' 1 1Au P PRI/iTINO , IiXATIAA SNEOUTICV 6 • AT ;,;„ :•• J. B. BUTTS, Piopridor,, A. FA.I4}CNER, Proprietor. . • . 'brirDIOIN - • --- - Aft • • : 'I4•E 11/11i( ' t! . % L D X.Tit A, O ,TV rdi rlliH=Ratotifto>l belnroiltlni4i;3l4`:llHilV 4,l : l tjlition, ammaildn• Ot. Illoortqlon 0i•41.4 1 • nig ad or ••or 4titin spi t , D Ironies of, tho,..Proon at ia, Stgnoinel,ho . ,ll,lnd4nr,,Crtloutne„tirive... of Briek•Dukt: - . oBpthlktiti Mt toliddtdObitctiif 4 4 I Bladder, Dr.OPAlefti , -•• OM Jei AC),:f?..:VHD././ 4:1101111 0116 DI !..-n - Rlcr.44 sti "OtAliDTV3Bt l h Agh t tlitektOit ,tIA" I;„ • dtti6lb3 - t , t .4 1'11n COnrtftntlon onovirdettl"With Organic Weikneril; 't.riquirea 4,thelkid inp (Wino , q.o: Ittiettp't32o7 l l4t;cl l 4l4ll,7AV l W''' no trontiviont bi:rubitilltidAcc•VorioniptitiOnu Inoinity ensues. ; ' tff: %.I.p;';* ICE FLUID x Vitt..ll'6l' 4, 'i3ll,Yttr • " 'n nr;tr In iffectione poottliardo ifomaloe fe ofticqunleirL't May, other preparatioti,le in Chloroeler ite r ",., •tention;liiegularities, indefdlireise 'or' elifithei -81011 of oustomeri ornontion d s Ulcerated Elehimie state of the- Uterion . -Lencotrficea, land all complaintr incident fl ,t,1344e; , .: *halm, leg from' habits of dleblebtled. impridlotioloi, or , In the Dio ll uti dr ChlagehiTilh. "' • H E La ' FLUID ExTiA-cft. lIMEM IMP : D.O7 . ED 11.0 . Eq. 1Y AA 4,, • , Will rageolli exterininnto from the irlA kiii4 -. - oases of Urimmr Orginsmrising from Haldte of 1.-, •• 'Dirriimtion irt! Melo mrenre,yitle Or, op chmogo , , in diet, and sui.tripoeure; completely oupereo- . •• ding thane unpleasant and' ediveiiiiti , tevedfei, ' • .' Copaina and Neenney in curing all timid utillear4, • ant mid dangoro ge ~. • , • ‘... ,: . USE HELMBOLD FLUID L'XILRACT.DUCIIV • In.all eases of the ilrinarrOrgane, :whether ex" ,. ' feting in male or female, ' -,f`ttinzo erhatnyor ,931 , 120 oligineting, and no matt er of how lopg,stiading. It ie ploneant in Mete And . , odor, immediate in . • in its action, and more strenglhoning, that:. 07_5 of the pronqltioud of Buie or,lron, • Those eqTerink fromaracia-doerkor Delipate Constitutions, procure the remedy et once. c, . The render mask bo aware that howeveinftght may be the attack of the'. — aboVe "diseases, it is certain to affect . the bohilY.health,ementairpow+ ere, : end, hem:anus, and • that of his pofitoriky . Ger.flesh and blued are inapported'from these NS,., PLEASg We mike no nee'ref orthe ingrediente..llEVE. BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU is com‘=" . poled of. Duchy, Cohobs anthlunlperlterries, se ieeted with great earn, .ank,preparold In„ypeno by 11. T. lIELBIBOLIC Druggist and'Oheirilst; of sixteen years' eapedande in the city of Plata- , delphiaiaml -which- is - nowt - prOpriboilczbytkir- - must eminent physicians, has been, admitted - to . t . use In the United States - Army, and id also' vary general use In State Respite's and publics ii. Sanitary Institutions throughout thelarid. BUCHU .(rroni Dispenierry ;s'l l0 0 : DIOSMA CRENATA.' Piop . Oirt odor sive, onorsomoiVillit'amm'atic ; thole tastes torieb,.and anologotui to tobit. ,- . 0 • ' Medical Properties and. Uses.—, 13uohn loaves are gently stimulant; wittia'peeit liar tendency to the Urinary Organ+, prdduring diuresis, and Ilhe other sitnilite modholles, O: 0 6 as ting diaphoresis, when circumstances aril. this mode or action. Thep are-Wren in. compleints'iif the Bring?* Orgarte,,eneh ne firrivel, Chronic fleterrh.of. Bladder, liforbid.lrritation.of the Bliglder ,and Uretbra;'Dieemai 'of ilia Proetrati, and '-lteteh flan. or.Tncontinence of Urine, from a loes'of tone f Inlhe parts aoneenaed in Is .sysioyatipo• •retnedva hoe ales been readrodaMded'iii. eta, Ohronto IthentuatisMiCstaneMmAlfeettone,' " ' . , 27ettulold'o Extract Raesa le used by flirocino from the agia a 18 to 25, and from'Bl, bp . 85, `or hi.thettooline or change-4)11HW; , after Confine:. - , nteaV.or Labor Palnei. ilod,flettlati la obildren. Agr , Dr..llrie*itereiscii'Physttliini - , of oyor.thirty years'. ettperietteei.andlt graduate of the Jefferson Medical Collmte ittlq.. of theilatz,i ,eoietty of Medicine Ii 11 4 .: urpTy. of MAk nat./mm.li ieglird to the qaelithin 'll;keil c ' me no to my oplalon , about Dacha I would that I have used and sold the'larttele ID Various- . forms, for the pelt thirty . years. .1,40 net think there is ivy form or preparatloii of' It T hay,' not used or known to ha used, "inn the%veriond diseases where such medicate agent would bp,. Indicated. You are aware, unwell as myself, that it has been ovtensivelferaployed that* ' rious diseases of the bladder and' kidney?, and the reputation it has sequired , in•my 'Judgement ip warranted by the . 7 —a I have Beim and used, imli/ifors elated, eierr ' force of Backus—the powilerealeavesi the simp le' . 4lscoellimPthtelitri, l, fighl• nitraote4—aild.' ' not cognisant of Mix prepalvabm 'of that taint at all equal to yours. •JXwelve padre exparitelow ought, I think, to vLine the right to judge of 1.4 merits, mid wil4oakPfailline 4.T.ll.lthinV JI e • give'youts familia:mei over all other& Llkollioli -I value a. thlug.siecordliag thi Ili' hulk, 'lel t' d n ether .Thicias•WOOld entrap yours, but ribald etsa„..l the doctrine that bulk and quaptity dp RA, inak4„.. 7 , up value—if theiy 001%Per . cent *mad.' be, w ay orth M& a gold ddllar.J L rfq •• • ' • •• • r 01_!• 0 f 04 • nano rat Buciqq. (or l i t t s,ipot on pattplabs . I pave cured *UV it; Ind eve seenViirlid ' with itmera.diessam or thb Madder , arid ladrio'iftbkh ' . I have,lyste seen ourgi) wnli,mayotbliPlAilf9flist.l4 'or at 4 othlkr prb.prieluptioluyoun.!lll_,Vhir e urr 3 ' • . 01.,.Atopeetibllypiouit,414 . . 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