pmticrafir aratritnupt 4 Tuz bier Tema Jun Now."-LThe Snrrissown lidgpetulint ear: We remember reading a story of a minboter Oho 111111 going to his appoint ment, Ind had to go by the residence of Ane•ol hin 'breams, a 4 as was his cus tom, he stopped to go to church with the family. Oit riding rip to the house, ho, saw a little boy peeping through the fence, and accosted him sa follows:- "Well my son, is yoUr father at home "No he has gone to church," was the r• . "Is your mother at home?" "No idle has gong, to church too." "Why t c my little. fellow, you aro het all alone . re." "0 no I" replied the Loy, 1. • i the house buggin' the nigger gal.'' - said the preacher, "tiot r Os bad. "I know- it's bad," said the - boy, "but it • bout the Lest thing he can do just now.' 4a Thiq.noy beulittle rough for a it but slim alkthe boy was philosophies . In the mesent crisis of our nati'nal af fairs %vheti the loading members of' the great. Union party seem to take the view that it is our,duty to take the liberated migit - by the hand and, make a near? of him, perhaps after all, it, in about the best thing we can d.o• just now. 7 4- -11 caring a non complain that po litical papers of all kind had become such•liars tint for his part he did net believe any of them, reminds us of; the millerand,his thtee'sons. Coining into the mill, and finding a griAt in the bhp lx, the old man cr• .1 out,— "Tom hcy,•e you tolled this grist ?" "Yes sir." "Bill, have you tolled this grist?" "Yes eir." "2 IM, have you tolled this.griat?" "Ye , Bi r. " "You arc all a pack of lying licoun drele,".eaid the old man. "I don't be liove a word you say—l'll toll it tuyseff.' L.—Samuel Johnson. who made a dictionary, would have said : "I will :wit expend pulverized partielea.ofcaplo rise material' on aqueous and fugatious fowls." A ram° Johnson gays in plainer. phrase: • "I don't waste powder upon dead dada." We like the homely phrase the best—dignity or no dignity. Ii:SS CARDS ME J. D. SIIIUGEI 11:, MORA CY AT LAW, Treaeurcr's office, Bello Conte, Pa. Bello A. 11. HUTCHISON, ATTORN 1:Y AT I, kW, Military Chum A v,ent Ofiro with W. P. W Jnon. 10-18 1 y 111'ALISTElt & BEAVER, ♦TTVR\EV AT 1 AW. Allegeny erect, noril of the Mamma, Bellefonte, Pe. 7-16 W. WHITE, Dr\crivr, Oilers hir professional services t the viticens of Pinegrotp and vicinity. — 9-3 JOHN P. MITCHELL, ATTOAN EY AT LAW, Ilellfoonte, Pt. OP vritk O•vin Alextuder. Jsll. It, '6O, MAW! N,ToNtl. (,i,' 1:1) A t - tri YON 1 , liellofoulo, Pa., Will at,on,l eutruatnil to bun with OdcLNy so ol 10-4 0 I y. iutrtnv v.:.;TurzE ATTIPANbY A'r LAW, Dial.rmt Attorney. uticw.llorooto, Pa. May bo coiLlaltool In English or dlornian. 0-7. E. di. Odt WORTH, ti(TRICTAX AND Surto HoN; Howard, Pa. Oilers his professional service to 1110 'citizens of llotrinil and vicinity. , 10-40. IV. 11. LA RANIER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pu.),,Offiee with the Duitrict, Attorney In the Court Bowe. 0-21. —•---- THADDEUS P. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, licilefonto, Po. Office on 11 , 01 etreet in the room formerly occupied aa dm Post Office. • 11-7-Iy. J. D. WINGATE, DENnsT, office in tho Masonic Ilan, Belle fonte, Pa. Al home, m.eept perhaps the t; ,c two weeks of each month. 7-18. OK VIS 4 ALEXANDER.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pn Offlee First door bolue ;he Franklin Boone•, in Rey 1401kitl'el new but ling, bu the lhamond. 7-18. WILLIAiI A. WALL4CE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will visit Bellefonte, prolei.iionally when spesially retained in e,,uneetson with rchideut counsel, Clearfield 7-16. ANDREW WHITE, LICENSED AUCTION ER, Mileaburg, attend t all eale9 enlrasted to bin with fidelity and data, Charges less than other auetiuneers. 9-40 ORW CORSE, AT'llvtlglll.r3 AT LAW, Will practice in the sev,.:ll eeurls of Centre and Clinton coun ties. All hunness entrusted to their care will be promptly atteudoitto. Lock Haven, Pa. JACOB BIRSHILEB. TOBACCONIST. keeps constantly on hand a full a pply al Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, &. &c., which till be sold lower than can tio per- Mimed olsoitlitre, this side of Riot mond. -- DR. J. 0. MIT HELL, PHYSICIAN A. SURGEON, Bellefonte, Pa., Will attend to protetaional callft as heretoforc, ho respectfully offers I.ls services to bie friends an I its public. ldllee at his residence .'on Allegany street.. 7-10. DANIEL DERR. MAN UFACTURER'OF STAMPS, LETTERS, , A full supply kept constantly on hind. Stamps for marking 'bags, rubes, •&c., made to order. Shop near the old school house, back of the court house. 8-I DB. BEATTIE, PTITSICIAN & SURGEON. Bellefonte, Pa., Offers his professional serviees to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office at his resi dence en Bishop street, next door tp the Keystone Lottery. Inch 31 T 5-10. A. 0. FUitST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa., Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton Comities. All legeJ business en trusted lo•his care will receive prompt atten tion. Oise, on tee North-west corner of the Diamond. • 748. W. r. REYNOLDS it.CO. BANK SAS, Bills of Exchange and Notes Mi er euuntod. Cullectiuna made and proceeds pnattptly remitted. Interest paid on spie led deposits. Exchange in the Eutern . ta— les eonstuntl) on hand fdr vale. Deposita re *viral 7-ly, MISCI!:U4tA6UB, , • , -414.11? IRON BUILDINGS No 3,7 Fifth street, Pirritirson,,,ristett. TUITION FEE .NEVER - CHANGED ■ORTY DOLLARD PAI /OIL TUN FULL GRADUAIIAiia CGUASE Time unttuteritn, to Book Keeping,' Business Penmansip, Conimercial Calculations, .. Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money, An. Other Colleges have withal advanced their tuition fee to or charge $lO to $l5 extra for Penmanship. Their pciolta and Stationery, also, costing from $l2 to s2o—ours cost but 85. Duff's original plan of tinniness educntion, as taught in this city for about twenty-6re yearn, from his own system of Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the American Tustinßoas and Chamber of Commerce, and other competent authorities of New York, ss the mhst perfect systeins in use, with W. H. Duff's first premium business and Ornamental Peninun, hip taught In DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. It *ill be found by proper ttnintry- that- this the only College of the kind in the Union weed by an experienced Merchant, and unman is a trninednepountant. ;chants, Steamers 'and Bankers can ‘ thoroughly educated accountants fur also. ,ur elegant new Circular, etlino of Our Course of laniples of our POll - .1 Writing, mast whose ilu „1:411" on appliCation eer - Those der pp. 76 containing an Study and practice, wit" man's Dueiness and Ornam) enclose twenty-fire cents tp • - p. - Dv. Pittebn. .^Wo will mail any. person ene $2, a copy of either our Mercantile or S boat 13ook Keeping poet-paid. Nov. 24 . 'll5 COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY! COLVIIRIA, LAICASITEII. CO., PENN . A. THE cii,uvrErt. PERPETUAL! CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $532,210 49. This Company continues to insure Buildings, Merchandise end other property against llses and damage by lire, on do mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium note. I= 14ho10 mn't in.ured..... Lass aw't ox'F'd in 'B5 CAPITAL AND INCOUIL A in 't of 111'011)14m note), Jan. 1'65"...426,090 66 Less premium notes ex'p'el in '55......... 16,073 45 410,017 21 Ain:t•d • premium notes reed in '65...115,584 13 Balance of prennuins "an. 1, '65 3,830 14 (.;ash receipts, less commissions in '65 40,766 89 - - 4010XTRA.' Lome, andhicpenss '65 37,987 83 capttalllntlAsente, JIM- . 136... 532,210 40 A NIOS S. OREEN, President Grn TOUNO, Jo., Secretory. 1111cuAra, S, SIII'MAN, r cneorar 11 fit 1.'l; T 0 ILS' Samuel Shoop,, Robert T. Ryon, 'N. McDon ald, S. C. Sloynatker, Edmond Speriny,, William Patton, M. S. Shuman, 11. O. Blintch, S. F. Eb erlw, Amos S. Omen, Ueo.;,Young, jr, John W. Stray, John Feudrich. . . ISAAC lIAUPT, Aytut Feb. 2, '6ll-ly rt It. TALBOTT'S PILLS, A nti Dycpeptic,— Composed of highly coacentraled Extracts GEM Roors AND HERBS, °Me greatest medicinal value, prepared from tho eJ tginal prescription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, and used by him with remarkable suc cess fur twenty yenta. An infallible remedy in all, Diseases of the Liver, or any derange ment of the Digestive Organs, they cure Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Scorfula, Jaundice, Bilious ness, Liver Complaint. The well Itni.wn Dr. Mott says of these Pills "1 havo wed the formula from which your they are tirade, in my practice for over 12 years; have the finest effect upon the Liver and Digee. o Organs of any medicine in the world, and are the sport perfect l'urgative which has ever yet been made by anybody. They aro safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penktrating proportios stimulate tho vital setur gins of tits (tidy, remove the obatriiet' of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease.— They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate shigish or do rdered organs into their natural action,-and impart a healthy tone with strong the whole system. Not only do they cure t every day complaints of everybody, but also formidable Ind dnrtgCTTlurdlceaoen, tisidtolog ruse able are tree from any risk or harm. NO person who has once used these Pills will ever be with out them." They create pare blood and remove all Impu rities 4rom the system, hence are a positive cure for 2 7* - Fevers, Headache, Piles, Micurial Dis cus;*, and Hereditary Humors. Dona.—For Adultyhne Pill in the morning; for Children under 8 years, ban Pill!. _ r r.,?r Price hl per box. Trade supplied, or rent by mail, post paid, to any part of the D. States or' Canons on receipt of price. None genuine without the faa simile of V. Mott Tal bott, Al. D it—MOTT TALBOTT 8. go., No. 62 Fulton Street, New York. Juno 2, 1865. 10—ly L ATEST FROM PIIILADELPHIA!V NEW BOOK %WORE! Tus Suascningns have Just stocked their room in Brockerhofl'o new building, nett to the residence of Mrs. Battier, with BOOKS and STATIONARY;. also PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS of the finest quality. Thelatest Novels always on hand,•togoth_or with Musical Instru ments, Jewelry, Pansy . Articles, he., ho., which• they will sell at the lowest oily prices. By promptness and strict attention to business they hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage, and hereby respectfully solicits visit from all. The latest New York and Philadn;phia Dallies always to be had AL this establishment - MOORE dub HAINES, Next door west of Wilson's Asug Store on High Street, Bellefonto, Pa. Jan. 12, 18M3-4m. LivfIICISTON'S BOOK STORE. This old and Well known establishihent has again been removed to the now Brokerhoff Itow, directly opposite the CONRAD HOUSE. He still I cope on hand his na amortmentof thoolegical, classical, sohool,Bunday school, and utiscellaneoue books, stationary and photograph albums; Also an extensive assortment of wall and window papers. A liberal discount made (on school books and stationary,) to gam who buy Id sell again. Daily and weekly papers constyntly on band, New publicalloskLat pub tars prices. Jeta.lo '66 Q. LIVIBUSTON. DWAR.D W. MILLER, , • WITH YOUNG, AtOORE St c C; . , WOHXZRL ARMAR YOUNG, BROTHER & CO., importers and dealers in Embroideries, Laces, Wieito Goods, Hosier', Mitts, Gloves, Trim. *lnge, &a., - 420 MARKET By. k 418 COMMERCE By. D. /DUNG, PHILADELHIA. wiLIiCICINNItcY a. yooaa, LIMN a. 00Y UTEIGE SCALES, bat. task', 'trout 4m alp I' to 1000th, with or Withifut wheels at 11-8 ISWIN & wthsoivs. LAMPS, eveg 'sr Iet7 LBVINV t,"ILSON'S H ORSESHOES, beat make at ' /AVM & WILSON.'S COAL Ott and Bennins, at IRWIN &WILSON) • et-o NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK. • Of tile s bpat BOOTS, SHOES AND OTILER GOODS, . OENTRi 001INTT,. Waranted--eome and see for yOuraelf—will pot charge for looking at them. GROCERIES, & QUEENSWA BR OF NEW STYLES. SHOE BINDINGS, lIATS AND CAPS, LADIES FURS, NEW STY LES, YTUTO KIN ES. MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, NUBIAS AND NOTIONS, Ac., &c. WARRANTEkb to bo ..idat • what we represent them.. We have the *sr), beat 'which we • warrant, and lower grades in all their Varieties. .COME AND SEE itURNSIDE'S GOODS. . North Weld Coiner of the Diamond. LEATHER Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A large stock of shoe finding saddlery, sad dles, bridles, halters cart gears, barmy.-'col lars, Names, linesi whips, trunks, traveling bass, and every artiste made and kept by saddlers, Water-Proof ',Boots double soled warranted POWDER, SHOT AN,D CAPS. A large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse Blankbts, Slogh Bells, Fox Trawls ke. Tile highest-market prices path for Irides Skin, and all kinds of furs. CASH PAID 'For Hides and Skins at tliturnside' ' s. The good time has opine boys, wiled you can have all you desire to eat at a very low rate. BUIINSIDESt ' - has just received large and well selected stock of goods which he Intends to Bell at a vsfy rea sonable rates—so loty as not to be excelled 44 any other establishlnent of the , kind in the country. You will and it greatly to Your ad vantage to hay-your Grocbries at Burnsides. They dried Peoglies, _Apples, Cherries, Pr_unek Currants and Tamarinds from Tryon want Prime Chem Salt, Rice, Cavendish' Congress, Fins cut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burnsides. Ladies wilt tindet to their advantage to buy moo Boots, French calf sod Kip shoes Slip id gaiters with and without heels, of all Lolors, from. Burnsides. • icily Oranges, Fresh Leinenx,Figs, landies and Nuts from Burn- SON', Ih, J. eg no 12111111 Buy Siveu Bates, Raisiuki;` sides. . If you want Gum Poole, Jolly Cakoa, Coal and EngIPA Secrets, Sugar kinds of Confectionariea, go to Buy Hair Brushes, Portmonism, and Dressing Combs, Gum Bair flat head and Mourning Pine, Gloves, Pocket Knlyes, Trout flies, Fish hooks Tackle, Stationery, Genta Linen and 1311 liaszkerPhiefs, Linen and Marsailles Col lars, end many other Fancy Articles and No- Coulter Burnsides. If you want Fancy Snaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Coffee Essence, Brown, and English Mustard, Red and Black, Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general s limey of Spices, go to Burnsides. If yolt have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Country Produce, it can ho oz cl for goods at cash prices at the cheap cash variety Store Burnsides. At Burnsido's fie study to pleas and give' sat isfaction. -- Please accept our thanks for pet fa vors and place us under' obligations fur many now ones. Jan 84864 • TO TUE PUBLIC! 83,204,295 51 212,330 00 $8,09149 51 570,198 37 670,108 37 nuts. sratogs, /AIN ST., Loco HAVEN, /las the largestlind 0 sanest stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FISH, Queensware, - Liquors, Winos, Galt, . ever offered in this market. The attention of Hotel and Store-keepers is called to the largo stock of the following goods on hand, which are offered at wholesale prices —2OO barrels of Nish, 200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND,WINES. 50 hoxoa of chewing Tobacco, 100,000 &gars, and a largo lot of Salt. Also, Flour and Feed always on hand at July 11, 'o4—tf. ' SNONS; Plain St. GEORGE D. PIFER'S NEW GROCERY STORE. George b. Pifer has removed hie grocery and variety etore to BrokerhofFs new building, in the large room directly opposite .TRE CONRAD DOUSE, and one door north of the post Mfice. Ito keeps constantly on hand a prime lot pr green and blark tons, coffee, sugar, syrups, mackerel, herring, rod fish, holland herrn* and cheese of all kinds. Pie keeps dried peach , pples, currants, elderberries, cherries. Ile keeps .'spiced salmon, oysters, sardines, masa rohi. Ile keeps a large assortment of willow ware, corn and hiekory brooms, wisps, hearth brooms, hand scrubbing and blaekihg britches. slleve and 'shoe hinekning, cedar tubs, buckets and cans, ehot, powder and gun caps, paper sellers combs, thread, telttl notions of all kinds, canned fruit of all kinds. Ills navy, sun fish and natural leaf tobacco, as also his cigars can not be excelled, lie. keeps In fact everything appertaining to a first close grocery and variety store, Ile hopes by strict attention to burinees to retain his patronarte, and aide to Mebane it. nro feels thankful for past favor*, and desires people generally to place him under greater obliggdions. GEORbE D. PIFER. e November3A. 1865. 10 10 Ballet on F URNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard street, Bellefonte, Pa, WHERE, BUREAUS, 00 _ . DOH"' ES, .DATRA CRS, WHA NO TS, EXTENSION TABLES, STANDS CHAIRS, STOOLS. of every dhecription, quality and price, for hale cheaper than at any other estahliehinent , of the kind in CentraVennhylvania. June 1,1863.—tf, lIENItY P. TIARItIS. B URNS k SMUCKER. WHOLISALF GICOCERS AND PRODUCE COMMISSCON MERCHANTS No. 605 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. MORRIS B once—late of B. 8. Janney. Jr &Co S. Bimetal). Jr.—late of 8. Smucker, Jr. A Co cep 15, 11365.—1 y. Roauset KIRK. VITOLESALE GROCERS, AND• DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 109 Arch Street, Between Feont and Second we. L. aoeoe, wll. T. KIRK. PHILADELPHIA." Order* from the country promptly &Jaded to july2Bly. CARRIAGES &C. CARRIAGE. MANIIRAcTORY: , - Mr. B. A. Meflotation would reepeetfhlly In form the citizens of Centre County, that hq has opeued a neirearriage Manufactory, In the rear of nammin ' Lavery Stable, *here be ht prepar ed le Inano actor 'Carriages Boggles, sande., • Phisetene • • Spring Wagon Sleighs, nos, at prices to gait the times. Itepsiring done on short notice. apr, 8-1164. - GRN DSTOSsus, befir_*l7 & W 111_14L1.1 ON.O. 9, Mons, Jujube and Fig Lozengers, French — vile, or any ether Lurnaides. see, Neket English ,siery Candles, Segacc. Tobacco, &0., ac., et, MEDICINAL LINDSEYS.: BLOOE.)•SRCHER IrINDSEY'S IMPROV'D BLOOD - SEARCHER IN LARGE I3CITTILES t Ta partial/arty recommended for wan during thr Spring and Sumner, when the blood is thick and circulation retarded by unhealthy secretions. This perfectly safe though powerful Purifier, cleanses and renews every portion of the system. It is die only gen: lain° and original Blood-SearCher, which for years has performed the moat wh ' nderful, yet permanont cures, in confirmed cases of sdrofula, old sores, tatter, tumors, boils, and all kinds of scrofulous eruptions. It is also a reliable remedy for Salt rhenta, ring-worm, scald head, and kindred diseases. As a general tonic ifs effects are most benig nant, and cannot fall to benefit where used ac cording to directions: e. We make no claim to baying discovered a "Panacea" or "Universal Remedy" for all the Adetente to which flesh is heir; but we d° claim what countless facts have fairly and fully estab lished, that in the BLOOD SEARCHER the afflicted will find a 'fitandard medicine,' one upon which they can rely as a Bare specific for all disenseefor which it is recommended. I have this day, Dauber 7th, 1864, disposed of my entirir nturest iti J. M. Lindsey's improv ed BLOOD SEARCH ER, to It. E. Sellers h Cos together with the right td t ueo my name in it *emotion. The only genuine article will here charge prepared by - them exatutrival77 J. M. LINDSEY. Prepared by R. E. SELLERS & Ca, • • Sole Proprietors, PIITSBURO, PA. . - - :'-.s''•E LLER:SH.• . : -...,.., ....,.,..-H.-‘,... •- ,!.7.1-m.:p.z..R:1.6, .7 . - - _... : ;..':,',o•VCl•ti,:-.B.Y.fiti::P-•,,,-: G=l COUGHS, coLra, :HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, TICKLIN ENSATION OF THE THROAT Whooping uugh, Croup, &c., ao ESTABLI D I V 1835 It in an old and well trio' . mood tho teat of thirty yeiire Read tho following: One Trial ma Cinvinee Baltimore, Fa rile J Co., Ohio. January 29, 1859 Mr. R. R. Setiers—Dear Sir: I ran entirely out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup." Will you send nth, say its dozen 1 Ido not want to be out of it, as it is the only medileine that will come so near raking the dead. It trill cure the worst cough immediately. I hare rebommended it to person , : and given them one bottle on trial, and In every case they have given cleat testi mony that it gave krundude relief. 1 have used it in m own family, and ilhil it 1 a Sure cure fur coug a and colds in all eases. One trial will minvinte any penou that it ie a sure cure fur tho'worat of coughs and Golds. I mu yours atusqespectfully, ,st ;,ii. L. BLAINONS. The above Is strong testimony, and offered without solicitation, in behalf of the best cough medicine ul the day. n, The Great Curative! Pirrsn II no, April 19, 1856 R. E. Se'lere have been troubled with a cough for the last ten years, by reason of which I have frequently been unable to sleep more than half the night. f tried many reincifics,bnt all in vain. I hburd of your Cou g h Syrup, and resolved to try it, and now state that the WC of a few bottles has cured ma entirely. I cheerful ly rerotnniend it as a safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for coughs and ...olds. Yours respectfully, WM. WOODS. This is strong testimony, and given volunta rily. • P repn red by . L R. E. SELLERS 4 CO., PVMNBURq,PA JOHNSON'S RHE(JMATI A C . COMPOUND BLOODICURIFIER. TUIS GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY in the best medicine ever offered to the public" For the effectual cure of rheumatism, gout, nen ralgia;dyspopsia, and as a blood purifier, it has no equal; for all diseases' arising from all law pure state of the blood, such an scrofula or king's evil, staid /load, totter, ring -worn', fe male complaint, and all break-outs on the face and body. The vast number of rub-on medi cines which formerly have been used for those diseases wore merely temporary in their effects, and of doubtful virtue, but the R U 31 A T C 0 P 0•U N reaches. the 'source of 41 . 1 trouble, and actual' banishes the disease from the system by its Im mediate action on the blued, • We [idyls° Ane and all to givo it a trialoutd. become satisfied of it/ wonderful power. Prepdrad and .eld by R. E. SELLERS & CO.; „PITTSBITILG, PA THE ORIGINAL, ONLY TRUE GENUNE For twenty-five year* a staple remedy for Liver Complaint, • Coetivenesa, Sick Headache, BillioasDisordere Read, and judge Tor yourself • Str.ven Crtimr, Onto Co., Via Er. R. E. Sellers—Dear Sic:_Athink it a dut I owe to you and the public generely, to stet that I have been &filleted with Liver 'Complaint lhr a long - time, and so badly, that an abscess formed and broke, which left line in a very low state. Having heard of your celebrated Live! fills being for mile bi t A. E. Sharp, West Libor. and recommend to me by my physician, Dr. I. Smith, I 000 r ieetei tit. give them a.fair trial. I panniued De box' Ind found them Just what they }re ommended—the best Liv er Pills ever need, mkt alter taking four boxes, I And the dramse bierentirely left me, and am now perfectly well.' Respecrgly you, i • 4. V. COLEMAN. piticzywirarrY-rivx caws: The above artfoles for sale b:V I P. Gp.lo, Druggist, PreWear% Pa- Maas 16, '66-1, WINES & LQUORS H ALT! LISTEN! STOP AND RHADI ' Ye thnt would pteserveyour health, Bove your money and live happy andWoutented, i r Obeid purchase your ague at the wholesale WINE' AND LIQ OR STORE, OS 1111110 P a RAT directly opposite the old Temperance Hotel. , &ERA . HAN BAtlf, & CO. ' Notwithstanding the en rmons taxes impo sed upon all articles in his line of business, he still continues to sell the pilrest articles at the very lowest figures. Every diiscription of, ' FOREIGN & DOMES IC LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, at the °west cash :prices, which are warranted to bit I beat qouditiel ac 'cording to their rewpect& prices. His stock consists in part of - , OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA, IRL9II, WHEAT, 006 N, NECTAR, and others whiskies, at l'pon 37 cents io 0,00 Pet gallon. Also, . ALL RINDIEOP BRANDIES. from 75 ete., to 85,00 per gallon. Holland Gine pars, from 7b ots., to 0,50 per gallon. PORT, 'HADERIA onzßay, BLACKBERRY and other wines—the best articles—at as rea sonable rates as con be had in the city. CHAMPAGNE, BIACKBERRY, GINGER, , AND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURE JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM CORDIALS OF ALL WINDS, all o which will be warranted to be as ropresen te'd, and sold at prices exceedingly low. All the liquors °tiered for sale at this establis hment have been purchased at the United ,Btates qiistom Rouse, and consequently must be pufe and good. AB" Physicians and others are respectfully requested to give his liquors a trial. Ilk He ,has the only article of PURE POlka . WINE JUICE TN 'TOWN. May, 28,1862. if. T IM WONDER OP Tin AGE! Every body astonished at the pure ness and cheapness ot'vthe articles sold at the wholesale WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. ON BlBl.lur STREIT, RELLEFONTI PA., JACOB B. EITELE. The proprietor of this establishment takes pleasure in informing the public that he keeps constantly'ou hand a supply of choke foreign and domestic liquor,, such as Old Nectar, Old Rye, Nonnon"gala, and Irish Irlitskey; Cognac, Blackberry, Cher ry, Ginger, and common Brandies ; • Port, Maderia, Cherry, and Lis- • ben. - Wines ; Reolch, and Holland Gin ; Nem England Rum, Jamaica Rum, Cordials Pepp7rmint, Anniseed ,allar Rose. ALL CASKS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN TINE AMOUNT MA Itti.KL The attention of practicing physicians IS call ed to his stock of PURE LIQUORS, suitable for medical purposes. and Domijons constantly on band emedy, and bas lie hail, the ONLY PURE .NECTAiWIIISKEI in Town All liquors wore bought when ligitors were low, and he sells them aeoordingly. All liquors are warranted to give instistee- Jion. entldent that he can please customers be o .tfrilly solicits a share of public patronage I will be sold by the quart, barrel or has a large lot of TT LED LIQUORS son hand. Apr 1-186 b, tierce. of the limed gra) SIMON A. FE Da_ liit•oneen 4t V BRANDIES, WI WHEA7', RYE AND DOUR' 'so. 508 NORTH 1.11:1111 ernl (Below Spring Geraen,) PHILADELPHIA, PENA" A dept. 188,1. MISCELLANLOUS PHILADELPHIA ANIVEILE RAILROAD - This groat line trnverses the Northern and northwest.counties of Penneylvanis to, the city of Erio on Lake Erie. II bas born Ivaco,' and is operated by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TOM et PABOBTOeII TAMAN AT LOCK TIAVICA LEAVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train Frio Express Train, Elmira Mail Tram LEAVE WESTWARD Erie Mail Train Erie Exprens Elmira Mail Train arrive....... 7.59 P. M. Palsengor cars run through un the Erie Mail and Express Trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Brie, NEW YORK CONNECTION Leave New York Arrive at Erie.... Leave Eric Arrive at New York 1.15 P. 51. No Change of Care between Erie & N. York, Nt.no.nrann.ersa Celts on all Night tritins. For Information r . espeeting Passenger buid netis, apply at Cur, 30th and Market Street., Philadelphia.. ..iCtid for FreighTbuernese, of the Company's Agents : B. B. Kingston, jr., Cor 18th and Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie.' Win. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Ag't, Phil'a. IL W. (]WINNER, Gaul Ticket Ag't, Phil's. A. L. TYLER, ' Gen'l Bup't, Williamsport. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sala two hundred and twenty eight acres of valuable farm land, attested-in Reward Township, Cen tro county, on the tanks of the Bahr Eagle Creek, within a mile and a quarter of tho depot of tho Bald Eagle Valley Rail Road, being on 6 of tho must desirable situations In the county. It bas erected upon it a LARGE NEW FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, A NEW BANK BARN, eighty by forty-fire feet, qild all the out buildings necessary for a well rellielated far also a well Of pure, fresh water at - the do. • large thriving and bearing orchard grows near the houses; and FIFTY ACHES OF GOOD HOOD LAND, within a lbw hundred yards coptaining an abundatMe of hickory, white oak aild rock oak Unitive. The land is well watered and coMpos ed mostly of beautiful slopes, inclining towards the streams which wind through it, making it one of the blast stock farms in the State. There is Mao erected upon it a good log ten ant house send' substantial frame stable, with goodgarden end a well of excellent water. It was formerly two farms,which have been united and greatly improved by the subscriber and a( ow 'offered for sale at a low figure. For rurihor information atiplyts.in persori t er by let ter to John P. Mitchell at ‘ the ofile9f Orvis Alexander at Bellefonte or to J. Z. Howard, Nov. 31866 8m B ANKS, DINMORE & + ' WENN LOCH, I. IL TRACKS AND DEPOTS, COAL, iIAY AND LIVE STOCK. Also ill the vadoue descriptions of ' DORMANT k PORTABLE PLATFORM S ALE S , AND PATENT BEAMS, Northwest Corner if 15th Street and • BENIPA AXENUE, PHILADELPHIA. COL 13, '55 Iy JOB PROVING of all kindaleatly ateeFtted et the Whitelulu's, Mee. HOTELS & • SAOONS Cu,iimiNus aquas, BELLEFONTE, This elegant now Vote!, situated on. Tlishoi street, a ferr•doole ninth ot the Catholic' church i t et lid dem-Palo in aIL lta arraugament,,, and is now-open for-kqe reception and entertainment of guests. It has been Tritnished In the ver latest style, with handsome and eornfortabl furniture, bald is altogether tho boat gotten up and will be the best conducted hotel in Bello (bete. • " TEE TABLE will always be found groaning under thtuweight of the best provisions the mar• bet affords, attended by neat intelligent and at tentive waiters, THE BAR will always bo Supplied with the choicest and beet or Liquot—not L siokening mixture of drugs—bat liquors In their ritual and best state. THE STABLE is idge, warm, commediont and de clean, Ind obliging and attentive hostler: are alWays in waiting. A flack conveys passengers free of charge, t and from the dare, after the arsival and doper tore of the paint. Mar 27-1883. O ARBIAN'S BO IL, BICLLEFONTX, This long established and well known Rotel situated on the soutbest corner of the Diamond opposite the Court no - use, having been porches od by the undersigned, he announces to the for mer patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he intends rekt ting-it thoroughly, and is prepares to render the.most eatlefactory accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the canyon*. once or oomfott to his guests. All who stop with him will kind his 1119 TABLIII . abundantly supplied with the most sumptono fare the market will afford, done up iii styli - 411r the nreitirrpliieneed- &Ass. ins BAR MW always conutin the choicest of Minors. Ms STARLING is beet in town, and will always Le attended by the meat trust worth and atton- Emtivo hostlers. Give him a call, one and all, and he title con thient that all will be satisfied with their accent mddation. p attached to this establinment, which Aran gere from alroad will find greatly to their ad vantage. Jan. 9th, 1t63 411tAD HOUSE, BULLRPONTE, This well known establishment has been en tirely refitted and refiknished throughout, and is now second to none In central Pennsylvania in the comforts and convenience it thirds to travelers. People from the country during their sojeurn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court will find the Conrad House an agreeable and pleas ant renting place. Accommodating servants aro always in atten dance ready to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satilfactiort of the guests. Tna T eBLC is supplied with all the substan tial provisions, luxuries and. delicacies which a productive country can furuish, or industry, vig ilance and exgtion can procure. Toe Plan, will always contain a general as sortment of the very best liquors that the mar ket affords adapted to suit the most capricions tastes. Bottles jugs Tun &FAULK will be attended by attentive and obliging bottlers, well qualified to diseharge the duties pertaining to this important depart ment of a public establishment. From the attention and time, the proprietor has devoted to this branch of bushiest ho hopes to receieve a liberal portion of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. May 1-1862 CIUMMINO'S HOUSE SALOON, • This new' and splendid Eating Exteb llishment is now' open 6r the entertainment of the public, where Fresh Oysters, Fried Oyntere, Stewed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Sour, Ham and Eggs, Fig's Feet and Tripe, Bar. dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, ato., etc., be had at all times. ' . OLESALN DRAWER IN ° LS, GINS, !N WILLS YE 4.59 P. M 12.2.3 A. M . 7.10 A. M 8.33 A. V 10.33 P. M marble-faced Tables, is connected with the es. tablistrinent. We invite our Minute to give no $ call, and think we can insure them the utmost satisfac, lion. R. D. CUMMINGS, : March 27, '63-Iy, Proprietor. 606 P. M 3 37 A. M 1.55 P. M UNION HOUSE, Id,IL:ROY, The subscriber would respeetfolly inform the public that be has recently refitted the above named /Intel. and is now prepared to accommo date his friends and patrons in a comfortable manner, and he will spare no pains in making It an agreeable home for all sojourners. Ms table will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of country and cities, and his Bar filled with liquors orchoice brands. His char ges aro as reasonable as these of Rey other 110 , tells the place, and he feels satisfied they can not be complained orb, those ,who,laviss-..him with their Lustom. Expecting to receives share of public patronage, and folly intending to de serve it, he throws open Me haps° to he public and invites atrial. MObIIANON HOUSE, PHILIPSBURG, ..- t .-. A. FALKNER, Proprietor. The proprietor of this well known hotel re sPeotfrilly anneuncee to the Jublio, that he is prepared to accomodate all frlio may giv.orhim a call. This hotel being pleasantly situated and ,rovided with every convenience, it offers tcrthe public ill the comforts and convenience of • His Table will always be supplied with tivit beet the market offers, and kis Bar with the choicest Liquers.• Travellers, teamsters and boarders aoct.mmodated in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. Careful and attentive bostlers will always be on hand. His stabling is the most ext,ensive and complete in this sec lion. Nov. 24 '65 4m. ÜBLEREWUR B(iTEL, sususassase, This well known Hotel is now kept by the Proprietor, where be will be happy to wait upon the traveling publiti generally. ' F ALLEN Omnibus running to and from the Depot. Aug. 28 7 13. SUCCESSOR To A. B. DAVIS A CO UNITED STATES ROTEL, WI!..LIAMSPOIIT, V. C. DOBBLER, Proprietors. Omnibus !minim; to' and from thoalemok,_ Aug. 28-'63. manufactures of PATENT STANDARD SCALES. STOVES I STOVES I ISAAC HAUPT b CO. have for sale yet a few of Spear's anti-duet nook stoves. They have proved them/wino to be the best stove out for burning soft coal. They NATO their own ashes, make uo dust in the kitchen, ammo miss 'fuel, are the best baker in tire world, and have more aonvenienceathino. any other Morse. TY see. suitable for People wanting stoves would do Well to call and see their stook before purchasing elsewhere, as, by neglecting to do this, many Uri' beep, sorry already. Jan.l2'66 HAUPT a CO. . • piewnict I NEAT O Ll fflo trenliD AT R. D. CIIIMMI:NOB, Prop'r. GAN'L GARMAN, A-op'r AN EXCELLENT LIVERY J. B. BUTTS, Propriwor D. C. KELLER, Proprietor FIRST CLASS HOTEL J. H. MORRISON, I~'ropriator. LOUSE, LOCK HAVEN, B. W. MOONY, Propriaor. MEDICINAL 11E1.MB0 . LD'8 FLUID . BXTRAOT ITVOI.II For ilV , iii-Retention or Incontinence e? trll4, Irrittitlen, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder or s KtiineyerDlieacesAif the Prontrats. alond, Stone in•thO Illaddrc,7Caleolue, Orarll or Brick Pu•t Deposit, and rll ISlreasea of tho Bladder, Kidneys, and Iriapairld Booßinges e lIELM BOLD'S • 1' FLUID EXTRACT 'BUCK'"? FOR WEARNESSRB ARISING FROM...SS- CEASES OI INDPEI4ETION The Constitution (moo 'Waded with Ofgatie Weakness, requires the aid or medicine to strengthen and invigorate the eyeteeth which Eeltnbola's Extract B ncbu invariably does. If •no peatreent,be submitted top tonentaptihe er Insanity ensue,. HU,MBOLD'3 iLuip Ii tXTRACT BICRU- In affections peculiar to females, is nominated by any other preparation, as in Cklorosis or ite tentior, Irregularities, painfulness or 111140)9- qtqn of customary strangler's, Ulcerated or Debirrus state of the Uterus, Leuoorrhrest, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether aris ing from habits otdissipation, haprudenelet, or in the Decline or Change in Life. HELMBOLD'S "• FLUID, EXTRACT IlitC01:1 IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the eyslom dis eases of Urinary Organs arising from Habits' of Dissipation at little expense, little or no clangs in diet, and no exposure; completply superse ding those unpleasant aott doogerents remedies, Copaiva.and Jlercury insuring all thus* unpleas ant and dangerous diseases. ED HELM se LD'S FLUID ESERACT DUCIIU In all casemate She Urinary Organs, whether ex isting in male or female, from whatever emus oiiginattng, and no matter of how Icipg standing. It Is pleasant in taste end odor, ifitmediaso in in its action, and more strengthening" thin e . ,ny of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken-deem or Delicate Constitutions, practise the remedy •t once. The reader must be aware that however siltht may be the attack of the above diseatot, it is certain to affect, the bodily health, mental pow• 'era, and happin,iss, mid that of his poiderhy. Our flesh mud blood are supported from these sources. PHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE We maks no secret ortha ingiedients, BOLD'S FLUID EXTR4DTDIIOIIU is eout- Oozed of Duchy, Cobebs aadJuniper Tigirrier, se lected with great care., and prepared in - "sego by H. T. lIELMBOLD, Druggist and ObendW, of sixteen years' experience In the (shyer Phila delphia, and which is now preemriboll by the most eminent physicians, has been adualtted to use In the United,States 'Army, slut is also in eery general nee in Stito Irompitals and public Smatter:) , Institutions throughout the land. BUCHI/... (From Dispensary of t 4. , Crated Sketai.) DIOSMA CIIENATA. DUCHLT LEVIES. Propertles.—Their odor Is strong, ditru. sive, and somewhat aromatic; their tutu Ana terish, itnd analogous to mint. Medical Properties and (nes,— Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with peeu liar tendency to the Unnet7 Organ*, producing diuresis, and like other si•mlur medicines, exci ting diaphoresis, when cireumat■noes favor this mode of action. • They are given in comphdota of the CrinafY Otgans, such an tiravel. Chronic datarrh of tho Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the B}atidas and Urethra. Disease of the Prostrate, and Rdten tion or Incontinence of Urine, tiom a loss of torso in the parts concerned in, its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dysper. 1111. 1. 3 . tconic Rheu 4 matiantrCutattootts Afleetiong, nosy. Atha., from the al_ in the decline ment or Labor Pi s Extract Ilschu is used by pinions of lE to 25, and from Et to tap, .t ,ohango VIM; after Confine! '' - tn; Bed-wetting in thildien: Is a Phystelon ,ce, and a gradurto :o and of am Unt -01 Vbitedol plr• Dr. Keyne , of over thirty years' cape . ? or the Jefferson Atediesi Colt versa.) , of Medicine and Sur phis. , Mn. 11, T. Ilsuesona Dear regard to the question askiik me as to my opinion about Doan., I would say that I have used and sold the amittein raricom forms for the past thirty years.. I do not think there is any k,rrn or 'preparation of it I have not used or known to be used, in tl.• Various diseases where such . medicate agent, would ho indicated. You are aware, as well as myself,. that it lips been extensively employ ed in the va rious thts3ases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it-has acquired in my judgement Is warranted by. the facts. I have seen.and wed . , as before stated, every form of Machu—the powdered leaves, the simple decoctkm, tincture, fluid extracts,—and I am not cognizant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to your.. Twelve years' experiencq ought, I think, to give me the right to Judge of its merits , and without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over ell others. ldo not ralde a thing according to its bulk, if I did, other Baehr, would out-do yours, but I hold to the doctrine that bulk and quantity do not make up value—if they did, a copper cent would be worth more than &told dollar. I 'eine your Buobu foe Its effect on patients. I have cured with it. and have seen cured with it,more diseases or the id:adder and kidneys than -limes ever seen cured with any other Buehu, or any other proprletory compound et whatever name. Bespoottally, yoarP, 40., 030.0 E KEYSER, At. D., 140 WOID OTSUIT, iirMlllolllllll, August 11, 1866 Ass son lissats•Ls'slhtnin Sirasor Sissy pw-Din'autwnto lIBLIKBOL_D , II DRUG AND CHEMICAL WANE/10144 No. 694 Broadway, Now Tojk, HELMBOLD'ijACEDIcAL D;poj, Ns 194 South Tank inrael, gaily abeetaid. Elold b 7 Druggist. everrultieru, BXWARIP'OP VOUNTERIVTd. • " 48. r FOB HkJ4BO4V6. CLUE xo Orin : ocrintlir-v.z DM=
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