Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 26, 1851, Image 4

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,y ~..Idulged in—a habit tri (peaty tem.:led Civic e; .
!f '. ';'itmpanions at schoot—iiie streets • 1 ..r. itch ore i!it.71,1 '.
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• ,7,1 felt, even.when asleep, and d.»tr,.v bath d AD.
should apply immediatiely. I e's am
7 t st ttuti ou al deti itv loss of niiiseu'a, me'gt
!waive, lassitude and general prestra don, zttal ill.
and all aervousatTections. indigestion, ...
ess of the liver, and every ailease in any way emi
c,etilied with the disorder at the procreate e function
Frced:'and full vigorrestored.
& IZI Nl2 - 00.0,
•t ; - .,VIGOROUS LIFE or ATIbE.:vIATIaI E. DEATH
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
S ONLY TWENTY FIVE CENTS.
This book just p hlished.is tilled with useful infor
ration, on the infirmities and diseases of the gen
.: rative organs. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH
IANHOOD and Old Age and should he read by all.
The valuable advice and impressive warning it
ive.s, will prevent years of misery and suffering
- 'nd save annually thousands of lives.
Parents by reading . it will learn how to prevent
a e destinetioe °filen' children. ,
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its* A remittance of 25 rents enclosed in aletter
tld reseed to 1):: K INK ELIN, N. AV.-co rner of Third
'lnd Union Stagy. between Sprte e anarnte, Philadel
', his, will ensure a book under envelope, per return
f mail. . •
Persona at a distance may address Dr. K, by let ,
I er and bectired at home.
PACKAGES of Medicine, DIRECTIONS
rwarded by sending a remittance, and put up se-
J re from d :mag_e of curiosity.
Batik-sellers, News agents, Pedlars, Canvassers
Lbil others supplied with the above work al very low
a: I.
(Mayl,/Y.
Dr.- • Trasles Macrtteic Ointinen t
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THE' 'ravages of that faal,epieemic known a. the
. ERYSIPELAS 'were checked by the
tlagnetie Ointment wherever it was introdu
as a remedy. Not a single instance has
•ome to my knowledge where it was applivd for
, bis deadly _disease, and failed to afford immediately
4-elief. To remove the effects. of a recent cold, as
%. 3ore Thr6at cmany Soreness or Stricture of the
-Ain% .Rheumatic Pains or Pleaurisy. the Magnet
e Ointment will be fond to be all it is recommen
' led;..anc. I ant confident-no person will ever be
'viihoat it, afteronce learn:rig its vtlune.-
Fur a panic 'ar description-of the Ointment, man
mr.of app'ying it, Sze., ee k'amph'ets which ran
le bad gem of aaykegular earn% A pamphlt t
ii.aining dire-mnins accompanies each buttle.
THE Attention of Physisciams is reagent fully
,i called to notee the effect of the magnetic Ointment
in revere attacks of tbis.complaint. It hay, in nuttier
1.114 instance waved lire. where patient* have been
~sg.ven tip P,ltysteians'ofttehnowle., - Iged skill and ex
perience Pamphlets around each bott:e hdlte 'fu.l
'4,ll.eztions for using.
(B:~R~O:~:G~}I~~i.~
I? those who are sufrering-with with this nom
plaint,insteadsof drenching the stomache and how
. els with drugs and ucstrume, would ap• - •- , Doctor
+,','Trusk's Magnetic Ointment freely to the7rfiront and
chest. they would find immediate and permanent
chef. Price 12.5 to 38 cants per bottle.
Sold in Newburg]] by LV. B. PUWLER
-) JOHN rt.. 004.11A.M ae: J. F. VAN
i:t LIE VA L OSt4I
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I► a u , .nowt bud s readers are adliicted with a
Swelled Liatb, or Milk Lvg, as it is sometimes cal
led, (a complaint that many females arc subject to
atterieltila birth, and which is - protracted for years,)
Wa,wegid isay_to ail such, get a bottle of TRASK'S
MAGNETIC OINTMENT. We know it to be a
cerjain and effectual cure.
t, - -
1 4 v.S CA LIU:TM
~Magnetic
C mural, warmnis a cure of this troublesome com
p p int hi - every instance, if the directions are ntrictly
fo :owed, -
.UE IN IRE FACE AND_ BREAST.—Those
who have &sell the celebrated Magnetic 01.:trast
itt these often serial?* cam p:aim s , noi
exchan i ge it for any. other external remedy.
11. Dr railemi Magnetic Ointment will always Fe
l- glieve the worßt,callipiipf Nowtrous akar. ilipaCimuisc
f VIIIIIY 'twilit:des, it applied applied according to
directions.-
For sale at the Drug Store. of Dr, John P. Gray
rt efiefula Pa.
GEO, , :Stqvtft
Ptanktita Rouse.
8, E. CJC4CI-01 the Diationd Belietcate Pa
t i : l'i:c rubsnritiers respeedsrly inform the pubic in
gent-Pal that they have pur craved the above prop
1. erty -fotmerly occupied by Maj. B. Bennet, and
1 ;7 wait knoWn as a e ub:ic !louse, where they will
li; at ail timc4 be prepared to entertain those who may
favor - them with their company. The House is
• f , large/sad well furnished.
111E1R TABLE. will be under the direction of
cipevie ,et ii. o.,ic an l supplied with the very
l_.-..t th' mar:...: ,ty,rds.
THEIR BAR will be supplied with the choice*
i ...` ...l.ae- dad Ligib.orti. Suilicien: stabling proviestrand
i ... rood and o'dri T. i event:hustlers al ways In attt:taller
.-: ,;in short, nothing shall be left undone by he pro
' '-- =tors to make their guerti fix{ pert illy„
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rtinuary23d 1&10
9 .0 R LOCKS.—Te best assort-
Inent of Door Locks, litiqbs &c,
er before -offered in Bellefonte will be
found at the store of
ERVIN, HOUSEL &Co.
gellekinte ,Sept. f.:Skh 101-51.
11 . 4 TITS! 'FITS I. FITS : FITB d FITS::
Lc WO. S. Tripple respectfulty informs
.his friends and customers that he has re
' ,move his shop on-High Street a few doors
farther east, - where he is prepared to give
them fits according to the latest and most
-apprhed styles atid-bia %workmanlike and
.:clurable manner.
tiir- The New Yorrriind
'74:talkions are regulirly received. Thank
fos past favors the subscriber respect
aolicits- a continuance. of public
rpOrom . ,V; •
- ..Gratn,LvenNlasters Oiders and all kinds
..cof - Country produce takea, in exchange
work. ' , -
Bellefonte. Aprit 10th 1850.
'JUST received and for sale a large for of dried
. apples and cherrjet., J.W. BARIUM,
ITESlsO3,l i rgl.t-70N, for ;ice • a large lot o!
.1 dried aid green venison. by
J. W. BAKKER.
The propre
eto: of the
B . F. Y. Z6LLS
STOVER Sr 2ELLA RS
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For Ilia Removal and PerMaras, fere, of all
NERVOUS DISEASES,
And of tho Compl4ints Which are caused by an im
paired, uealonied or unhealthy condition of the
10E11.VOUS SYSTEIII.
ni.l convenient application of the m
tcrions vo,veri , kLVAXISNI end 1\ VIONETISM, has
herol.ydistinguished physicians, both in
1/111,e nit.l the United States, to be the net oduatle
medicinal dircore; y f the age.
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT
aid
MAGNETIC FLUM,
is nged with the . most perfect acid: certain success in all
cases of
GENERAL DEUILI-TY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating the ca dre .ystem. Also
Ai FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEP
SIA er INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and
CHRONIC, .6 OUT, ETILP.rSY, LUNIRAGO, DEAF- 1
NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION OF
THE HEART, APOPLF.XY, NEURALGIA, PAINS
in the SIDE and CREST, LIV ER COMPLAINT, SPINAL
COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE or the SPINE, RIP
COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFT-
CiF:\r,Y OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, ,,
and all NERVOUS DISEASES, whrzh complaints arise
from one simple cause—namely,
A Derangement of, the Nervous System.
eg— In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs, and Medi
cines increase th r disease, for they wesken.the vital ener
gies. of the already prostrated system: while, tinder the
strengthening, life-giving. vitalizing. influence of Gal•
rankm, es.applied by this beiutifnl and Vonderful &ix
corers-, the eshanded patient ;and weakened sufferer is
restore& to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor:
The great peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,
coasts' is in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by
oulcarel amain:Wen, in place of the usual mode of drug.
gii% , ,assa pliyaieking the patient, till exhausted Nature
sinks hopelessiy under the
They strengilmn the whole sistem, eguatize the etrco,
lotion of the blood, promote t", set-returns, and never do
the slightest injury under any circumstances. Since their
introduction in the United States, only three years since,
snore than
60;000 Person's
including all ages, classes and toviitions,:among which
were a !erg; number of ladies,vihaare pectiligly subject=
to Nervous Complaints, have been
ENTDIELY AND PEMSVINEITIMar CORED,
when all hope of relief had been given"up, and every
thing else'Leen tried in vain
To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT,
suppose the case of a person afflicted with that bane of
cis rlixatfnn , Dvs . PErsiA, or any other Chronic or Nerv-
OUS Disorder. ordinary cases, stimulants are taken,
which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the
stomach, adOrd temporary relief, but which leave the
patient in a lower state, and with thirsted faculties, after
the action thus excited Las ceased. Now compare this
ith the effect resulting from the application of the GAL.
VAN IC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the
worst symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the Belt
around the 8..1y. the Magnetic Muhl as directed.
In a Ertort period the insensible perspiration will act on
the positive clement of tire Belt, thereby causing a Gal
vanic circulation whin will pass on to the negative, and
thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a con
tinuous Galvanic circulation thrnnghdut the system.
Thus the most severe casts of DYSPEPSIA era PER.
tt A NENTL Y utritEn. A FEW DAYS IS AMPLY
-WEFICIENI"IO ERADICATE THE DISEASE OF
1-I.IARS.
*CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS
Or she most Clettoutrbed Character,
From all parts of the•country could be given, sufficient to
fill every column in this paper
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
which. conclasivi3ly proves dist
" Truth is• stranger than Fiction*.
CURE OF
Etftecinatism, Eronchitis eJui Dyspepsia.
REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN
of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and
repnfatiow:—
Sin:vat, NeW Jersey, July 12, 1943.
Da. A. R. Coats-ma—Dear Sir: You wish to know of
me what has been the result in my own case, of the
application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NY:C.S.
LACE. ltly reply is as_follows
For about twenty year, I bad been suffering front"
Dyspepsia. Every year the symptoms became worse
nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course
of medical treatment whatever:. About fourteen }'earl
since, in consequence of frequent expomic to the
weather, in the discharge 'of rny pastoral . duties, I
became subject to a se, ere Clirbnic Rheumatism, which
for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish.
in s the wlnter of '45 and in conse
quence of preaching a great deal in my own and
vari6tis other churches in this region, I %vas attacked
. .
by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as
to reuuire .an immedists se, T eosion of my pastoral
labors. My TICTT , MI system was now thoroughly pr VS.
Ircac4 4 , and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did
my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic) affection—thus evincing
that -these disorders were connected n ith each other
through the medium of the Nervous System. in the
whole pharmacopzia there seemed to be no remedial
agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous
Sy stem ; every thing that had tried for this purpose had
completely; failed. At Lai I wa lea by my Inelds to es
amine year inventions, and (though with no very Ban.
guine hopes of their efficieneyb I determined to try the
effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND
NE:A.:It:LACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was
in dune, 1846. .T.; MT GISRAT , ANTONITHAIENT, IN TWO
Dila 32T DYSTZPSIA HAD GONE" IN EIGHT DAY S 1 IT*/
ENABLED TO RESUME MT raerdst. LATIORS, NO11 , 111•TE 1
SINCE OMIT-CO A SINGLE SERVICE ON ACCOUNT - OF TR3
BRONCHI TTS 3 AND MT RIIMIIIATm •TYUCTION HIS TIT= .
TIA..CLY CFATCO TO TROUBLE Mr: Such is the-twondert
fel and Lapp) , Iresult* of thotexperiment.
I have receromended the D4tLT and FLUID to many
who base been likewise sulfming from Neuralgic offer.
lions. They have tried them, WITH WITH Rarer arse LIS, I
BEL.IEig, I-N errs, cAPE. 1
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I ant. dear bil . r, very reEreetfalY'YOOM . -
,
ROBERT W..LANDIS
OR. CHRISTIE'S
.
GALVANIC NECKLACE -
Is need. for all complaints allacar,„ the Throat or Head,
such as Bronchitis, Inflainmation of the Throat, Nervous
and Sick th.dacho, Dirtiness pf the Ilea& Neuralini• in
the Face, Batezitrir, or.froaring in the Kara, Deafness,
which is generally Nervous, and the distreesmg cum
plaint, called Tie Dalmatia.
DB. CHiIieTIVS
GALVANIC BRACELETS
Are found . of vast service in cases of ronvulsbmi or Fits,
firommlic Complaints, and general Nervous Affections
.4 the Head , and ripper esireinities Also in Palsy and
pr, a ,.! eels, and all diteanen caused by a deficiency of power
or Nes sous Energy in the, limbs or other organs of the
body.
Ca. No trouble or inconvenience attends the use of
nR. cHur.sriffs - GALKINIC RIICLES, and
they may be worn by the McSh feeble and delicate, with
per feet easel and safety. In many cases the sensation
sttekedn - ie their use is hiedy pleasant and ogres:6lc
There= be sent to any part of the country.
Prices,:
The Galvanic Belt. ' Three Dollars.
The Gabastic Necklace, Two Dollars.
The Galvanic Bracelets, Ono Dollar-Each.
The Magnetic Fluid, 9nie Dollar.
cal- The articles ere accompanied by full and plain
dreetinpr. 'Pamphlets with full partlenlara may.be had
of the authorized Agtnt.
PAIITIOULAR- CAUTION. .
eq- Be!gal0 of counterfeit' and Worthiest -rpilatums.
D.C. amonEtErami i .sr.
GENERAL AGENT FOR TOE UNITED STATES,
134 Brasuisrayo Newt York. •
For 'safe by POTTER #,S7,III'MEEN
itithoriied aattits for Bellefobte Pa.
A' ,
MulsTrubd vainiiNitruanadjiair firnbnea, Todt
Flesb iirtoliest.iong band!es i edit
13*n- he.s' ;Nail 13roPhes s Sze •i"or bale at Putter an
Mt:Mt:cal .1% - uls and Clieuliva! Storc,--
THE DOCTORS , GREENI
- . 1 / 1 1•7117t. r
Cooeititiu of
GREENE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUCIE,
.F.t.gt_EXPELLitit3 WOMIsr
Dr. E. Greench -Red - & Brown Ms *
For Liver CUmplaint, Dyspepsm, Feinale Com
plaints. Lfipurities of the Blood &e ,
.Greea's Nerve odd Bouc -Liniment,
For Rho untaitat, Sprains, t3itlfiless of the
Limbs, Sore Throat, Contra-tt d Cords .&.,_
Green's Sarsoparlia, Tar and Chary Cough
Pectoral.
For Col, Ts, Coughs, lloarsenesst • Soreness In the
Breast, Consumption &e.,
RECOMMENDATIONS.
During many years we have witnessed the good
effects which have invariably been prt . .dueed I•y
the use of Dr. E Greece's Pills, and therefore free
Y recommend them to the pub:te, as a sale and of
nment medicine.
R..BLAKELY,
Writ. HUNTER,
JOHN L. CifsAY, A. ELDILIt.
Lt.kviblown Match 16th 1848
Dr. S. F. Green—Dear Sir: I takegreat pleasttre
pleasure in informing you 61 the great efficocy of
your, worm syrup. tily daughter being afflicted
for along time, 1 tried alt the remedies I could
hear of without receiving any benefit ; I was re
gale:led to try your. Worm Syrup, and:! must say
that before taking the whole of one bottle it remo
ved her complaint and restored her to health.
Being grateful for the nenefits she received, I
take pleasure in thus acknowledging it and recom
mending it to the public.
R. RUSH FRANKS.
Fur directions, certificates au., see pamphlets
left with each agent for gratuitous distribution. -
. Agents in Centre County.
Elizabeth Mots, Liberty Mills; H. S. Gross, .Aa
ronshurg; A. Fisher & son Centreville ; D. Rule,
Milheim ; Gross linger & co, Rabershure ;
Duncan. Spring Mills; William Bair Madisonburg
George Furst, Beech Creek ; Irvin, Thomas & co
Howard ; S F. R..dman , Zion ; J. P. Herd & co
Salons; J. S Furst & co. Cedar Spring.; Samut. I
Blown and C. G. Ryman Milesburg ; J. D..Leib
and co, Potters Mills ; Herd and Allison Jackson
yelle Joseph Bumbgardner Bugleville ; Boozer
a'tdGilliland Centre Hill; M. Shaeffer N litany
Hall; Wm. Carner and Son, Hub'ersburg ; Jack
and B Kizer, and A. A. Banks Boaisnurg ; William
Murray and W S Wilson Pine Grove; Henry
Witmer Centre Hal! ; Daniel Livingston Georges
Valley: Wrn. Y. Meek Spruce Creek ; J. Buliey
Baileyville ; Humes and Wilson and P Ii D. Gray
Wallrerseille ; 11.-nearson a nd Gray Buffalo Run ;
ernes McKean LI rtion v die ; James. eti irk
ThrliPstArg ; Austin X -rin Snowshoe.
ItIPA lister's 0i utmen t.
Containing no Mercury or other Mineral
OR TUMORS,-ULCERS, and all kinds of sores
I.
it has nu equal.
It is impossible to give the publican adequate idea
of the great success which has attended thendmints
mtion of this Ointment for the past three Years. It
hi perfectly astonishing to witness the effects and
hear the praises bestowed on this medicine. No ont
could conceive thata single medicine possessed so
tith virtue, and had power to heal so many disea
ses. But since it has been known that tens of thou
sends have been cured, our friends will begin to re
alize the truth of our remarks in aformer advertise
ment, yiz: that there would not be a singe family in
America, who would live a day wth out possessing
a box of M'ALISTER'S OINTMENT, if they
.
knew its virtues.
BURNS.--It is one of the best thing in the world
for Burns. _
PILES.--Thousar ds are yearly euredly this Oint
ment. It never fails to give ri.lief for ti eT , les.
RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediate
ly, the inflamation and swelling; and therain ceases
need the &remains around the buy
HEADACHE —The save has cured persons of
the headache who h.d n regularly every is eek for
welve years So severe as to cause vomit Mg.
The foilo‘s :tie testimonial was given by the cele
brated Dr. Wooster Beach, the author of the great
Medical work entitled "Tee American Practice of
nicdteme and Fanitl . PliNtic.au •`'
."Having been made acquainted with the ingr ci
ebts which cemPoize ha'Aiibtei's ir g -
nient, and having preset ;bed and tested it in be al
cases in my private practice, I have no heartatio in
saying or certifying that it is a Vegetable Rini y,
containing no mineral substance wbatever ; tLa is
ingredients, combined and used as directed by he
Proprietor, are notonly harmless but of great value,
being a truly scientific remedy of great power: and
and I cheerfully recommend, it as a compound which
'has done•much good, and which is anapted to the
cure of a great variety of cases. Though. 1 - have
neither recommended or engaged in the sale of secret
medicines, regard for the truly honest, conscient ons,
and humane character of the. Proprietor of thus
Ointment, and the value of his d ecovery, obliges me
this much regarding
W. BEACH, M. D.
New York, April 22, ISI7.
If Mothers and Nurses kt ews its.value in cases
al ''''art alien or Sore breasts and Sore Nippieg, they
would always apply it. Ir. such eases, ii used, ac•
cording to the threcti.ns it gives relief in a very
few hours. .
Around the Box are directions for using M'Alis
ter's Ointment for Scrofula, Liver Complant Ery
sipelas, Teter. Chilblain, Scald Head, Sore Eyes,
Sore Throat, Nervotr , Affections, Pori s,'Hned Ache
Asthma. Deafness, 'Eur Artie, Burns, Sore. hips,
Rheumatism, Piles, Croup, Swelled or 14, - oken
Breasts. Tooth Ache, .Ague in the Face , !!rc
t The o:ntinent is good for any pap of the
body or lim! s when inflamed. In some eases it
should be applied often.
For Sale by my agents in all the princ'pal cities
and towns in 'Let:lined States.
JAMES M'ALISTER,
2i cents Per Box.
AGENTS:—
II Humes Sr Son, • Bellefonte,
E L Shultz. Lock. !Leen
Henry S Gros All ronsburg
Jain Grafia, !hit - moon,
Heard Sr Allison Jacksonville
Robert Lipton, Milesburg
harks Ritz, Lewistown
Serb old New Berlin
WIVITERBY 4 General Area for Penn ' s
No Z 3 North 3d Street Philadelphia.
NEW ARR ANGEM ENT.
TI-14subscriber respectfully informs his friends
endthe public that be has leased that well known
and commodious estsblithment formerly eluded en
by David Campbell, 'Esq., Howard St. Bellefonte,
where he intends to carry on the BLACKSMITH
ING business in all its various branches.
ALSO—The manufacture of Carriages, Buggies,
Sulkies and Dearhoros. Also all kinds of Wagons.
uarta, S'eds Sleighs, and all other articles in his line,
Intending to kcep none hut the beig workmen and
to devote his whole time sad attention to the
nets, he intends to• meris and hopes to receive a
±hare of public patronage.
BellefonteSep, ,IGtb 1&49
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Allegheny St. Bellefonte Pa. by
CEIAR:I,..ES CARPENTER. •
Ten H owe ha-sheen recently listed up and repair/ d
the stabling is' large and convenient and =de r
he charge ot i parettil and attentive hostler/
The proprietorhopes,bystrict uttention to the corn
tiseqt4 L merit a share of pair/mare
lB iLtICK S.llll TML4I6.
RIDER 6z, SNYDER
ESPErTFULLY inform their friends and the
0 public generally that they have entered into co
partnerebip for the purpose of carryingon the Black
smutting business in all its various branches.
All kinds of Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Sleds,
sl e ighs . , Sta. ironed on th e shortest notice; in •the
neatest sad most durable manner.
fining both practi cal mechanics, and working at
the business themselves, they - Mei warranted In say
big that any work entreated to. them Will be dune
in a Manner thatrannot. fail to please.
Thiiiiqhopis on. tkliesteny_strect, immediately
apposite the Time, of Ames McCully
,±W Clash. Country Produce and trim Masters
U rders mien
Novn payment of words. stib,
Bellefonte lO.
CHARLES CARPENTER,
'JAMES CHAMBERS,
GEORGE SAVILLY
Price Reduced !
VAUGHN'S •
ONTRIPTIC ARE.!
I.Large Bottles—Only One Bondi.:
.'eoPtieter of 'the Great American Remedy ' Vsynitte.s '
ETIOILE 'LITIIMITRIPTIC MIXTUIVE," Induned by the
solicitations of his Agents, throughout the !Jolted
and Canada, hut now . .
Bedtime! the Price
i popalat rod well known article; and from this date,.
•forlit, he will put up hut one oze only,—hie quart
s:—the retail price will be
ONE DOLLAR.
4. cnblic may rest assured that the character of the Medi.
it. steeled), and curative properties WILL. RESIA/111
lANIOICO, and the same care will be bestowed is pre.
rig it as heretofore.
this meeicine, under its reduced price, will be purchased
hopewho.have not hitherto made themselves acquainted
, I its valet'''. the Pronietor wined her to_ intimate-that his
i e is not to ho classed with' the vast arrionnt of **Remedies
I u day;" it claims for itself a greater healing power, Io
incurs. than any oMor preparattoi now &fare Me
rti; and has sustained itself kir eight years by imisupctior.
I virtues, and, until this reduction, commanded double
rice of any other artMle in this line.
TICE. PAIMPLI7LAWL'f, this article acts with great heal
wee sed cestainty. upon the
1
or t;
Th i r
111 ICI
fill •
war
the
Blood, 'Liver, Kidneys, Lungs,
other organs. upon the proper action of which life and
depend.
. medicine has a justly high repute as a remedy for
Dropsy and Gravel,
11 diseaYes. of that nature. It may be relied open when
telligent physician has abandoned 'his patient, and for
dionsoing alyeases, more espectelly DROPSY. the propel•
• 1.1 earnestly and honestly reconitnettel it. At
nt mice it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will prove
'cle to be the
Cheapest Medicine in the World!
Please ask for pamphlets the agents give them away ;
they contain over sixteen pages of receipts, (in addition to fur,
meth I mutter) valuable for household purposes, and which
si ill vie many dollars per year to pmctical.housekeePem
TI eve receipts are Mtn:atoned to make the book of great
vale-, aside from its character as an advertising medium for
the leilicine, the te.timony in favor of which. in the form of
letters from all parts of the comary, may he relict! opon.
Cir " Vaughn!s Vegetable Litbontriptie llixturr "—the
Gretilt American linrnedy, now for erdr in quart bottles at $1
e.hr s m all bottles at GO eta earl,. No small bottles will la.
tssaesl after the present stock is ilistice.eil
Principal O'ff..co, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street,
7:7„ VAI't7IIN.
Sq.d Wholesale and Retail by OLGOTT Ethit
CO., 127 Maiden Lane, New York City.
N. 11.—All letters (excepting from agents end deaden with
Wlican he transacts hash:tem) mast be mast paid, twat, attem lob
will he given to them.
AG ETNS
Potter & MeMeen. Bellefonte.
William Camer& Son, ilubleiAmirg
Boozer & Gilliland, Centre Hilt
TUSCARORA ACADEMY:
Tbis - flourishing Institution in situated in Twee
rota Valley, Juniata Co. Penna. eight miles S. W
of Mittlintown, and six miles from the Perryville
station on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
It has been in successful operation for more than
twelve years ' • and is believed to be equal to any
Academy the state in atll!rding faciliks to young
men for acquiring a thorough academical education
either for business or for colledee Being situated
in a very pleasant neighborhood in the cou itry, th.
pupils are removed from those temptations to idle
ness, dissipation and vice which' are the bane of
similar institution i, n
town; and the whole sur
rounding vieinty will vie 'With ant' place in the
.laic for etalthfulness, and for the high ;one of mo
rality pervading the community.
Te buildings, recently, have been greatly im
proved, and are large, appropriate and commodious
con.lint:led according to tae latest and most appro.
redlliodels of school architecture ; and are belie
ved to combine ell the essential requisitt a fo? the
advantage and convenience t f both learner and
teacher Pupils from a distance are required to
board in the Academy with the Principal- ; but if
it is desired by the parents e-od boarding may be
obtained in the neigliborhr.ori.
TERMS :
For Boarding (per week,) S.: .`2.1
" Wat+hing, (per quarter 0111 weeks) Ll..
B. d o a 1,0
" Incidental " " ' 2:A
TERMS FOR TUITION.
For tuition in Latin, Greek an,(l Mathematics
per quarter
For tuition in Natural Philosopy, Chemistry,
ithetorie t Politiml Economy, Book Keep-
Mg, Botany, History &c. 4,40
Fortuition in Arithmetic, English Grammer,
Geography, lteadirg, Wrarag ciadr
ter of 11 weeks. 3.60
Light, Boofrs and Stationery are found by the Pu
pil and may be obtained at the stores in the vicinity
There are no-elite charges whatever.
The academical year is divided into two sea
sions cf weeks each ; and each session into
two quarters of -11 wet ks each 'lrr One tingrle
must be pant in advance, when the Pupil enters ;
and ail bilk must he - paid on' before he leaves tie
Aoademy ;.L7l. otherwise 7 per cent on the whole
hill for the quarter will be added, Nu detinet;on
for absence d aing the quarter unless caused by
witness.
The Principals have both been constantly enga
ged in teaching for upwards of twelve years; and`
can furnish the very best testimonials, both of their
own scholarshi^ and ability, and also of the !bur
onr,tine.ss, fr.:wess aid tccuracy of their mule of
teaching. They will both give their exclusive and
undivided attention to the pupils ; and will also he
assined by other competent instructors ; and they
therefore hope to enjby, ;he confidence of the milli le
and to merit and recUive a I ibernlshare of pat r.mag,e.
The vacations occhr in April and October.
There is also a Private Boarding House belong
ing to the Academy, at which several young men
may board themselves at about half the above rates.
Address all communications (post paid) to the
Academia P. 0." •
DAVID WILSON, A. M, .
DAVID LAUGHLIN, A. B Principals.
"Tuscarora Val. Juniata Co Pa. Oct. I I, '50.-43m
ltr Pupils from a distance can' always- find a
ready conveyance from Mifflin or Perryville up to
ibe Academy by apprlying to any of the Hotelsof
either place.
- --
33tIltfonte _Venni:fro.
Stoves, and other Castings.
THE subscriber respectfully announce* to his
friends -and the public that he will continue tl.e
business of Iron Founder, at the old stand where
he intends to keep always on hand a large and vari
ed assorment of CASTINCS.
He has lately erected and is now fitting up an
extensive Moo in* Shag moth r-.
turf ing and fitting up all kinds of Machinery, finch as
Grist end Saw Mill Castings, Machinery for Forges
Furnaces and Rolling Mills, including Hot Blast
pipes fur gurnaces and Bloomeries; and will lur
prepared to furnish on the shortest notice and in a
satisfactory manner all kinds of Machinery.—Now
on hand a 'wife assortmetit of patterns, of the latest
and most approved styles, Inelialicg the different
sizes of the LURK'''. AND 1311 ICE REAG'fION
WATER WHEELS
Patterns not on hand, made on shortest notice.
jins now and intends keeping always a stock
of thu unrivalled VETO dt FULTON Hot Air
Cooking Stoves of different sizes, 'also Air Tight
Fancy, Parlor and Mod stovrgir, of different sizes
together with four sizes of Baloon stoves, as well as
Cylinder and fancy Coal Stoves. He will add du
ring the sea- on, several new pending of Cooking Air
Tight, and. Parlor Stoves.
Always on hand a good assortment of ;ploughs to
which we are adding several new patterns this spring
Honour Ware of all kinds, Sleigh and Sled Soles,
Wagon Boxes and Smoothing Irons.
All the above articles, and everything in his line
will be sold on the most fea4onable terms for Cash
• Country producelronmaster's orders and old Metal.
Ordcra from a diatance promptly aUended to.
GWRGEf. WELCH.
November 7th 1849 .
Venetian Minds, & Bedsteads,
MADE of good - materials athe best manner and
lateststyle, now on han d and 810 made to
order either establishment on Emil Street the near
At E. Church, Bellefonte, Pa.
ll Also—Old work repaired.
WILLTM4 PRUNER
• Bellefonte Jane 12th 1650-•65
NEW :ARRANGEMENT. 1 PRa . Afx iitorgic-
THE nildeniigued NMI* lamed of Wm. A. Thom ; Belefonto Pa. .. 9
as his GRIST it SAW MILE, WAREHOUSE
8: WHARF for a term of years, would respect
the eitizaps of Centreeo
4TOZILT .V, 262011,1130 4 t
t ,
ally inform tilarmers,Mereltatits• and others that he R•4peethilly informs
a now ready to receive and forwa , cl all kii•ds of ly and the travelling community &at he has tak ull
pi•iduceiliort other articles intended to he f l a wed by the above well known Muse, formerly oecciplid*
canal at as low rates as any o her persons - L•beri. byhisFather, Samuel Alorrigoll, where be intends
al advances will be made when required andthe , obe mall times prepared - to ItecOmModtite• bi ts
and the h •
highest cash prices paid for all kinds 0 1 'grain, deli s -' , frien ds pit lie in general who may f a vor a
ered either in the Mill or Warehouse. I him with their patronage.
Tire Warehouse being fitted up with waterpower l It is hisdetermination that his Mame shall no
Bel tefonte either ossinrsiness or
or hoisting, he can store from 3to 400 bushels of be surpassed by any in the pla te .
Grain per hour, and unload a boat of fi fty tons in half Pe•ions visiting
a day A: constant sup Iy of GRP( 'E 'RIES, PRO- ' pleasure will fi nd the Freokiia lintel n
are .
vitlioN: 4 ;11SII, SILT. PLAS rER, (mound aud grouping plate. a ct mime
unground) and all kind= of Lumber will he kept on Bellefonte April 30th iga. . -
hand and sold at very low p-me= r , ir (Nish or Produce
II wing just had two of ' Mutt ks' Pau of Hot Bolts'
p i in , he hi ill Its is prom. d to grind any quantity
I n u e. tor Eanaters and others and will guaranty
more yield and better dour than can be made on the
old lash oned hubs, and all flour ground at the mill'
will be stored free of charge.
lie wou'd respectfully invite farmers and otherssel
ling or storing grain, to qv/0 him a rail knowing
that they will Mid it to their advantage to make their
bales t.nd purchases instead' ofgoing to Lewistown.
DAVID M. WAGONER
Pellefonte Dee. 12th 1134x3.
_ CHEAP FARMS:
droop 0 001.;...
The undersigned being the proprietors of a large ;
body of Land situate in Snowshoe Township Cen
tre county, on the Little Mushannon Creek are
a filling to sell portions of the same in such form
and quantity as may suit Farmers withamall capital.
This property is two miles west of the Snow ,
shoe Coal Mines and within a short distance of the
Milesburg and Smithport Turotroik#: The town
ship road from Snowshoe to Clearfield" _passes
through it. There is erected upon the tract a
SAW MILL & GRIST MILL
and a TANNERY about being erected. . There is
also a Store and Smith Shop at the nal, which eon
ve.niences taken together must make it a desirable
location for a new beginner, should the land be
productive. In relation to the productiveness of
ike land, we ask personal inspection by persons
desiring to purchase, at which time the prosperity
of the I.'ermers adjoining this tract will fully satis
fy them that the labor of the husbandman is well
paid by the produce of the soil. We may safely
,ay that there is not apart of Centre County more
iirty:perous than the neighborhood in which this
nirid is situated. The terms of sale, will be rea
sonable. Persons desiring to purchase may receive
all the information they desire DV calling on James
Gilliland or Henry' Vandyke in 13ellefonte or John
McCurmie.k on the premises.
HENRY VANDYKE,
JAMES GILLILAND,
JOHN M'CORMICK,
0 - 4. 31. '49 t-f
ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN.
C. C. .IPR.WE3 -
CARRIAGE MAKER , IVILLESBURG, PA.,
lIESPECTFTLLY announces to his friends and
the public, that he has now on hand an assort
ment of Carriages, Buggies, &e., of Ilse inten en°
most approved construction and finished in the hest
manner, which he offers on very reasonable terma
to purchasers. These vehicles are manufactnred
of the best material, and while they are fight and
of easy draught, combine with the neatness the
durability which is necessary in this section of the
country. It will give him pleasure to exhibit the
contents of his ware-rooms to any who may visit
them, and those who are in need of articles in his
line are respectfully invited to call.
Relit ving that his Work will be round on tan
vastly , cheaper in the end, than any foreign or city
work. which is mostly got up "to sell," and which
in a large majority of cases costs more inn very short
tone for repairs than the dillerence in price—he re
1T141111. , [ he public's humble servant.
IVI
Indemnity.
lIIE Frnuklin lu,urttoee of Philatielpha
LA FICE 1631 Chestnut Street, near Filth et.
D (RECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker, George R Richards,
Thomas Hart. Moisfe.mi D. Lewis,
Tobuts Wagner, • Adolphe E. Boric,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown,
Ja Smith, Morris Patterson
Gmtinue to make insurance, perpetual or limited
on every description of property in TOWN AND
oou N rftY,st rotce ca. low Or ow OommidatrAt wish
security. • .•
The company have reserved a law Contingent
Fund., which with their Capital and Premiums safe
ly invested, affords ample protection to the insured
The assetta of the Company on January 4st 1849,
as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly were
as ti. 4 ows,
Mortgages 51,047,436 41
Real Estate, - 94,724 83
Temporary Loans, 4ti,001 t:5"
Stocks, 51,523 28
Cash dr.c. 38,60437.
• $1.,328,492
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four
Hundred Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby
ailording an evidence of the advantages of Insurance
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all 1 iamb ies.
CHARLES N. BANCRER, Prest.
' CHAS. G. BANCEER, Sect'y.
IL, — Agent for Centre County, R C. lIALE,
Lewistown. Atirp. 13 )
DOCTOR YOURSELF S FOR 25 CENTS I
BY MEANS OF THE
'O"KEr ESCULAFIUS,
Every ono his own Phy
,an ! 30th. edition, with
awards of a hundred engra
ings, showing private dis
lbCs in every shape and
.m, and malformations of
nerative system.
roniscontained in this book
.
any one may cure himself. without hinderance to
business, or the knowledge of the most intimate
friend, and with one tenth of the usual expence.—
addition to the general routine of private dis
ease, it fully explains the cause of manhoorls ear,
ly decline, with observations on marriage—be
sides many other derangements which it would not
be proper to enumerate in the public prints.
(17" Any person sending twenty-five cents en
closed in a letter will receive one copy of this bock
by mail, or five copies will besent for one dollar.
Address, "DR. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE
Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post-pail
.117" DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
[ the Discriscs described in hiestifroftat publiostieno,
[ at ntatnncee, ice opm-I:Street - , every.atty =tweet/
9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.)
BARGAINS BARGAINS
AND NO MISTAKV, ! ! ! !
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave, to inform his
customers and the public in general, that he has just
returned ,from Philadelphia with aalioice assort
ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, dc'VESTINGS
which he will make to order in a manner that can
net be surpassed anywhere for neatness and dura
bilhy, and as he keeps the best of workmen in his
employ it warrants him in eayingthat he can give
general satisfaction to all who may favor him with
a call.
He has also just opened a CHEAP CASH
CLOTHING STORE, and from his long experi
ence in the Tailoring business has been enabled to
select a choice assortment of Ready-made Clothing,
which he offers for sale as cheap as can be bought
in Philadelphia at retail, and cheaper than can be
bought at any other place in Beliefonte,abd war
anted not to rip, and foi neatness eatinot be, beat.
figteome and examine for yourstlyea.. •
JOON WAY.
Bellefonte Nuvernher 6th
• CaRIA
TIE- G. IL IRWIN respeictfully informshis Old
JJ pgronsiluit he has located himself PERbLik-
NENTLY at Linden Groieretinsvallyi re. when
he will continue the practice of Medicine as for
merly and devote his 'entire attention to hispre-
Cession. Thankful for past favors,-,die respectfully.
solicits a contiammee of the - same- He can at: ail
times l>e consulted at hip office unlfas prefesqogallY
engaged.
July sth 14350. •
BY WM. YOUNG, M. D
The time hasnow arrived.,
:at persons suffering from
.crel disease, need no more
:come the viclita of quack-
o . TheologinacClasalca
Common School and Miloellaneous Books. Alto.
'Superior Stationery, which she swill sell nt Ihtt.•
ry lowest pricer.
E As Books arebeing received from the city
every week, an opportUhity is afforded to indtvldu=
ale of having Books brought to order alampst at,
city prices. All. orders priMmtly attendeilt6.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .S.—The nedereignedlinvlitO
last received a supply of Sunday. Sehoot Reolotl is
prepared to supply. Schoolsissrith any books or re ,
ga:ewothey may order. Alt the new pubtleattond
of the Union for the past year have been received
among, which are five. &lick Libreria contenting
seventy-five Books each. Also a new tuldition-of
Biblical Antiquities, by J. W. Nevin D. D. to which
he would invite speciatattention.
GEO. LIVINGSTON,
Agent for A. S. S. Cullom
N. B.—Books sold at Catalognelpriceti; i e, at
ame prices as at the City Deposttory.
B Alefonte April 17th IESO.
JUST RECLIVED a fresh supply of Ole' Great
Medicine ofNature. called -
PE TROLEIIIIII, or nom' OIL."
A NATURAL "RENIEDX.'
Procured from a well in Allegheny' County Pa .
400 feet below the earths surfaCer . ;
Put up and sold by SAMUEL M. KIER, Canal
Basin, 7th Street, Pittsburgh
The healthful balm from Nature's secret Bering,
The blooirt of health, and life to man will bring.;
As frotri her.depths the magic liquid flows,
To calnrouisuferings and assuage our moat.-
Icier, Bellefonte, Sept. 21st 1850.
• Mr. 3. M . Kier,
Dear Sir :—I take. great pinnate
in certifying to the efficacy of the great Natural rein
edy Called Pe Troleum or Rock Oil I got. three
dozen of them from Mr. Howell and I em dispose,
to think there is nothing likh it for Burns. Having
burnt my band I expected nothing eke than a long
tedious sore but found 'no soreness lit all -from it
pnly leaving a red scale. I have seen it tried is
oitrerent cases and-has always come up to its rec
ommendations, for my part I think it as the great
est Pain Killer in use.
Very respectfully mug,
• ILI 'IVEY MANN.
For sale by Leib & Straub, Bellefonte; J.
Shaffer. Nitta ny Hall ; A & J. Career, ARLlen , hurg
S. F. Rodman, Zion ; C. C. Price, Ntlerburg.
27.11 ih:n 1 v
N lihAt it BURR MILL sToiNES.
Made on an itupivvcd plan with SOLID CEN:
ratEs, or with an Improved Cast Iron Eye, _built
nto the Runner, with balance r, re and driver ready
or use—a great saving of time and money. Millers
and others ordering Mill biotic:- Cart tely on getting
such as will prove entirely satisfactory.
BouriN4 CLOTHS of all nurnbbrts and superior
quality at reduced price : , 13h0Burr Blocks selected at
the quarries in France anti for sale as cheap as they
can be had elsewhere,
Ems" Reference WM. F REYNOLT - 5• E.q. '
, .
J. E M 1113.11.1.1,
Importer of Grindst..nes, Fir©
Bricks, &c. &c., 140. 14 Old Yolk %laid near the
Indian pm.: Phondeirhirt 3m •
/Nlal "k" A. BT;T:.2
(FORMERLY MI HOFFMAN.)
Illilliket aiid Mantuamaker,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
R ESPECTFULLY announces to the eit.tens 81 Bellefonte and vicinity tnat she has commenced
the Milliner and Mintuamaking business in the
frame House nearly opposite the Hotel of John H.
Morrison; on Bishop Street, where she is pi epared
to execute all kinds of ii - o*rit in ;ter line cf bfu3mess
according to the latest fashions and in the hest man'
ner. (May 15th 1 y.)
• StritySj
Came lathe residence of the subscriber' residing,
in Bos township; sometime in May last, VW./
WilliE HOGS. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove property pay Charges and take them
away or they will be disposed of as the ktiv direlite
Oct, ilk '50,) JACOB PETERS..
NEW GOODS,
It the Clock, Watch & 'Jewelry Es
tablishment of P. 1U Hensel,
At the corner of the Diamond, Dellefonte, Pa
D M. HOUSEL, would respectfully t nnounco
to the public that hp has .lust returned froth
New Yoirk with the largest nod hest stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES .Sr JEWELRY ever odl'er•
ed in Bellefonte, and he is determined to seiras
low for cash as the same can be_bought any place
else, and a little lower.
His stock consists in part.of 8 depend 30 hour
clocks of all kinds. Gold* Silver Levers, An
chor, Lepine and Verge NVatches, Gold Breast
Pins, Gold Finger and . Ear rings in endlestveri:
ety and price, Gold Chains el all kinds, Gold Peas
Spectacles of every kind, Silver Spoons ezc. &e.,
He would respectfully invite the attention of
all in need of anything to his lice to call and eti
amine his stock as it has been selected - witltcase
and embraces all the late and fashionable styles
worn both in New York and Philadelphia.; and
he is determined to sell at such kit:etas cannot
tail to . Vve esti ction.
El 7" locks. Watches and jewelry repaired:and
cleaned on short notice.
Bellefonte; October 25th 185 Q .,
C. H. Bressoer , .Dentis t}
..
mom. Ina !Vega&
11: 4Z-7, • and the üblic enerally. that he has
al am located p p erman g entlyin Beliefonteand,
will be happy to waitou all who may _rquite.lia
professional services at him residence in Howe"
Street two doors east of the Presbyterian Church.
He inserts artificial teeth (frottioneto tffulliett)_ In
the most vprov ed manner.
plersgas desiring teeth on • plata:nest him
the roots extracted several months' before 'they peg
have new ones inserted.
Bellefonte April 1850:
Groceries.
ifresh lot of,Sogaro, Co treesi - &c. &c. for oda by'
, LEIB & 5Th.41 . 13.•
. . .
Notice.
Letters of Adm'n on estate of of. John Koh dee d .
late of Union Township have been, granted to the,
subscribers; who requests all persons to come, fon
ward aid make immediate settlemetit.
GVO. L Pgriutsc Union Tp.
JAVAIAR, UQ/aT,,,t4towehott. ,
February, sth, 1851.
dOurtintoO - Ms,
PAINTED BUU_KETS,
...C o ra . midi
. on. hand at
CEDAR wARE, - mar a i=""* ;ce r I""
WILLOW BASKETS, m,154 ji y i : Rom*,
BRISTLE BRUSHES,
1 WINEs St CORDAGE, 3 togL , belo ,,
n w Ra m
4 celt . ,
111.N.3dStreet,
MATS, MATCHES, .
WOODEN' WARE, 6,,:c. 4, w 4 "..?,'",. ?I'L - i , !tl . .
February sth, lOU • ,
•
G. lziormaxt
DRACTICES Law in , Centre'cpurity. and ether
tt adjoipineCaunties: •
' Bel!biome December 16th 1950: • •