Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 27, 1861, Image 3

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    Clje Centre Democrat.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27th, 1861
locaiTintelligence.
A Man Shot.
On last Friday evening at 8
O'CIOGII a boy about 16 years old, named
Swab, shot an unknown man, near Black
Mosbannon. The circumstances are as fol
lows : Mr. Swab, father of the boy, was
watching a deer lick in the vicinity and bad
placed the boy at a crossing which is fre
quented by deer. In a short time alter, the
old man heard the report of his son's gun
and naturally supposing that he had shot a
deer, started down. Upon arriving his son
told him that be bad shot a man—that he
had mistaken the approaching object for a
dear, took deliberate aim and fired, when a
man ran toward him a short distance and
feUdead. Neighbors were called and the
body was removed to an empty house and
the boy came to this place and informed the
proper officer that he bad killed a man and
had came to place himself in custody. He
was committed to jail to await a hearing.
On Saturday, the coroner, Mr- Eecard went
to the place where the accident happened
held an inquest and had the body buried. -
On his return he furnished us with all the
important information. At the time the
boy fired the man was eighty yards distant,
the shot took ofiVct in the lower part, of the
neck severing the main artery. He ran forty
six steps, toward the boy and fell dead.—
He was very dirty and nothing was found
about bis person save a short pipe and a
piece of tobacco. No person was able to tell
anything concerning his name or history
A man answering the description given of
the deceased, passed through this place cn
Friday. Poor wanderer, he died a horrible
death, in a strange land.
Public School Pic Nic.
On last Friday
the Public Schools of this town had a Union
Pic Nic, in the beautiful woods on the farm
of Mr. Armor about one mile from town.—
The children under their respective teachers,
Mr. Rankin, Mr. Crosthwaite, Mrs. Ward
and Miss Mcßride, went to the grove in the
morning, where everything was arranged fo r
the pleasure of the liitie folks. During the
forenoon the Brass Bird went to the grove
and played "Dixie" and other tunes to
the great delight of the children. The din
ner was then prepared and discussed. Every
thing looked clean ar.d tasted good. The
children behaved in a manner that spoke
well of their teaclrers abili y. They sang
several patriotic songs, with a will that pro
ved that their teachers are bringing them up
in the right way ; their little hearts appear
ed to bound and their bright eyes fairly dan
ced as they sang the Star Spangled Banner.
We could not help but see among them a
Washington, a Marion, and a Scott. Let
traitors tremble, for the very babes of the
North shout F.eedom.
The greater portion of day was spent in
the woods, after which they returned to town
after singing to the tune of Dixie, "We re a
band of Yankees," were dismissed,
Frightful Ride.
On last Thursday, Dr. Hale
of Mifflin county, was setting in a two-horse
buggy, in lront ot the residence of Mrs. Val
entine, corner of Spring and High streets,
in this p'aee, the horses took flight and ran
away. The lines fell down and became en
tangled among the horses feet, leaving the
Doctor with no means ofcheoking their speed
and the horses proceeded at the top of their
speed, without interruption, until they reach
ed the "burnt Mill" when they horses be
came detached from the vehicle, leaving the
Doctor uninjured—saved by his presence of
mind and coolness in the time of danger.—
lie sat quietly in his seat during the entire
ride, a distauee of half a mile, over a rough
and dangerous road ; instead of foolishly
jumping out to break his liraos or perhaps
his neck.
Capt. J. Irvin Gregg.
After this gen
tleman arrived at Camp Curtin, with his
company, the Centre Guards, he was desig
nated by the CaptaiDs of ten companies about
to be formed into a regiment,as their Colonel.
A short time after, however, ho received an
appointment as a Captain in the regular ser
vice, which made it necessary for him to re"
eign hiß Colonelcy. The Captain is a great
favorite among military men wherever he
goes, and we expect to hear a good report
of him should he get into a brush with the
rebels. The llarrisburg Telegraph speaks
in glowing terms of the Captain as a soldier
and a gentleman.
Organization.
On last Saturday "Cassidy's
Company" was regularly organized by Lieut.
Win. McLelland, actiog Brigade Inspector.
The " Union luvincibles" is the name adopt
ed and the following are the officers elected
on Saturday : Captain, Robt. A. C'assidy ;
First Lieutenant, Calvin Wilson ; Second
Harry M. Steel, Third, Norman lloover,
First Sergeant, Geo. H. Harris, Corporals,
Ist J. J. Brisbin ; 2nd W. Grafius ; 3rd A.
Morrison; 4th J. Roop. After organization,
the company paraded the streets, presenting
a respectable appearance.
Ice Cream.
i\lrs. Hannah McAllister, kindly
remembered the printer by sending us a dish
of her excellent Ice Cream. What so refresh
ing on a warm summer evening as a dish of
good Cream. Call in at the old stand and
get a sauser of the genuine article..
Keystone Store,
The attention of our read
ers is directed to the Advertisement of the
Keystone Store, Lock Haven, Pa. The man
who patronizes the printer, by advertising
is deserving of patronage.
jggy-lD compliance with the request of a
lady, we publish the following song:
LET ME KISS HIM FOR HIS MOTHER.
Let me kiss him for his mother ;
Let me kits his dear youthful brow,
I will love him for his mother ,
And seek her blessing now.
Kind friends have soothed his pillow—
Have watched his every care ;
Beneath the weeping willow,
Oh ! lay him gently there.
CHORUS— SIeep, dearest sleep,
I love you as a brother ;
Kind friends around you weep,
I've kissed you for your mother.
Let me kiss him for his mother,
Though left alone stranger here;
She hath loved him as none other,
I feel her blessing here.
Tflough cold that form lies sleeping,
Sweet angles watch around;
Dear friends are around you weeping
Oh ! lay him gently down.
CHORUS —SIeep, dearest sleep, Ac.
Let me kiss him for his mother
Or perchance a fond sister dear;
It a father or a brother, —
I feel their blessing near.
Then kiss him for his mother,
'Twill sooth her after years ;
Farewell dear stranger brother,
Our requiem, our tears.
CHORUS —SIeep, dearest deep, Ac.
Milliners and Merchants dealing in Straw
Goods, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ae., will, in
making their purchases, please remember those
who show their enterprise by advertising in your
local paper. Th.,se who thus show their desire,
for your custom deserve your patronage. This is
a general rule which almost invariably proves
gooJ, and especially do we believe it will do so in
this instance. We refer to the establishment of
S. S. Conßi.N, 21S.Are'u street, Philadelphia. See
card in another column.
Rheumatism can be cured by a verv sim
ple remedy advertised to-day. The " Elixir Prop
ylamine" has been tried and is all that is claimed
for it. BULLOCK A CRENSHAW are well knovn to
medical men, and their name recommends it to
the public.
A M , N
During the pasi year ve have introduced to
the notice of the medical profes.ion of this coun
try the Pure Cryftaiized Chiorids of Propylamine,
as a
REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM;
and having received from many sources, both
from physic ians of the highest standing and from
patients, the
Must flattering- Testimonials of its real
value in the treatment of this painful and obsti
nate disease, we are induced to present it to the
public in a form HEADY FOE IMMEDIATE
USE, which we hope will commend itself to those
who ure fullering with the afflicting complaint,
and to the medical practitioner who may feel dis
posed to test the powers of this valuable remedy.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above
spoken of, has recently been extensively experi
mented with in the
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.
r nd with MABKED SUCCESS (as will appear
from the puolished accounts in the medical jour
nals.)
It is carefully put up ready for immedi
ate use, with full directions, and can he ob'ained
from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and
at wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
June 13, '6l. ly.] Philadelphia.
ATTENTION !
THE VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL,
JUST PUBLISHED,
CONTAINS FULL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECRUIT,
In the Schools of the Soldier and Squad, with
over One Hundred Illustrations of the dif
ferent positions in the Facings and
Mhdujil of Arms, and the Load
ings and Firings.
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO
SCOTH'S SYSTEM OF INFANTRP TACTICS,
1> r
Li. Co 1. D. W. C. BAXTER,
OF THE NATION A L GUARD
12mo. Size. Convenient for the POCKET.
This is the Latest, Best and Cheapest Work on
♦ TACTICS.
It is Approved of Officially.
AGENTS WANTED
IN EVERY TOWN, VILLAGE AND HAMLET.
THE SAME WORK IN GERMAN,
Translated by an experienced Military Officer
and Savan.
RETAIL PRICE, 25 cents per copy ; or, bound
in Flexible cloth, 40 cents.
Mailed anywhere. Free of Postage, on re
ceipt of 25 or 40 Cents.
FuR SALE EVERYWHERE.
KING & BAIRD, Printers and Publishers,
607 SANSOM ST., PHILAD'A.
June 13, 1861.—1 m. [Orwig.
UP! UP!: UP!!!
Walk Up,
Roll Up,
Tumble Up,
Step Up,
Jump Up,
Climb Up,
Run Up,
Skate Up,
Ride Up,
Rush Up,
Swim Up,
Fly Up,
Crawl Up,
Fire Up,
Steam Up,
Tail Up,
Push Up,
any way so that you get up to
A. STERNBERG & CO'S
Chep Clothing Store (above Livingcton's Book
Store) in the Diamond, Beliefonte.
June 20, '6l.—tf.
ATTENTION COMPANY!
FORWARD MARCH 1
TO A. STERNBERG & CO'S CHEAP CLOTH
ING STORE,
in {he Diamond, and get a suit of Spring and
Summer clothing at Reduced Prices.
' Hang the banner on the outer wall,
"That the people may know where to call.
A. STERNBBERG & CO. is the place to buy
all kinds of Mens' and Boys' clothing cheaper
than at at other establishment in this vicinity.
THE WAR MOVEMEN Tis driving numbers
for Clothing, Hats, Caps and furnishing Goods to
A. STERNBERG & Co.
NEW GOODS received every week, and sol
cheaper than ever at
A. STERNBERG <fc Co.
Beliefonte Jnne 20.
AyeFs Cherry Pectoral.
TB[]S CESWOCaaES OBMOCRA'T.
rpHE WORm-
AN Independent Daily, Semi Weekly, and
Weekly Newspaper, for National Circulation and ]
Family Reading. THE WORLD is an imperial
quarto journal, published in the city of New York, !
aiming to be, in respect to all objects which truly .
belong to the province of a Secular journal, the
First Newspaper in America. I
Not assuming or seeking to be a preacher of
religious doctrine, hut recognizing in all its judg- •
ments on the practical affairs of life, the authority ;
and efficacy ol Christian Principle and Ch ristiun j
Truths.
All tne news will be found in its column*, in ;
every department of human activity, Political, Ag- j
ricultural, Scientific, Commercial as well as in Lit- |
erature, Science, and Art.
Ib all that concerns mental and moral progress i
and culture it will be first and foremost. Reli |
gious and Educational Topics and News, there :
fore, will receive special attention, and also all
New Publications, Inventions, Discoveries, and j
Works of Art. The Foreign and Domestic Cor- j
respondence af THE WORLD is unequalled ; not j
from the North alone, but from the South, East,
and West, In every state it has a regular paid
correspondent, always a resident of character and
position. In Great Britain. France, Germany,
Italy, Turkey, Syria, Chins, Japan, South Ainer
ca, and Africa, we have paid resident correspon
dents.
In politics THE WORLD will be independent,
but never neutral ; never lendiDg itself to party
service, but be!pin„ the good and exposing the
bad in all parties. National, on the side of the
Union, the Constitution, aDd the Lws, and up
holding also the " Doctrine of the Fathers." To
the Capitalist, the Merchant, the Mechanic, the
Farmer, no paper offers such inducements and in
terest. For each department it has a special ed
itor—Agricultural, Horticultural, Scientific, Lit
eary, Political, etc., etc., etc.—and so reflects in
its columns the last and best results of the lif
and work of the worlp. To the Farmer. its.Proe
vision and Market Reports alone are wcrth the
price of the paper.
WEEKLY EDITION-This, as well as the
Sem-Weekly, will contain all the daily matter of
the most importance to the couutry at large.—
Special attention is paid to the Agricultural, Hor
ticultural, and Mechanical departments. Its l'ro
• vision, Cattle, and other market reports are pre
pared with the greatest care. Price $2 a year.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.—Four
copies to one address, $5; ten copies do., $10;
twenty-five copies do., S2O. An extra copy will
be seut to every person forming a club of twenty,
five j and for a club of fifty M eekly subscribers, a
copy of the daily will be sent, for one year. Cler
gymen cau receive the Weekly, single copy, at $1
a year. Single copies five cents.
The Semi-Weekly World will be published eve
[ ry Tuesday and Friday, and will embrace all the
more important matter of tho daily editions, with
the Latest Markets. No semi weekly in this couu
try will e mpc. e with it in range of topic and va
riety of information. It is pre-eminently valua
ble as a Family Newspaper.
Terms—s.< a year ; two copies to one address,
$5 ; five copies do., $11; ten copies do., S2O. —
Clergymen, $2.
TIIE DAILY VTORLD.—A New Ten-cylinder
Press, printing 20,000 an hour, has just been built
to accommodate its greatcirculaiion. Is is a larger
sheet than any of the other Two Cent Dailies. &
In papor, type, size, appearance, and range of
information, i. surpasses and journal ever issued
from the American press. Pri.-e two cents.
TERMS PER ANNUM —S6. Clergymen, sl.
Address, " THE M'ORLD,"
35 PARK ROM',
June 13, 1861.] New-York.
Conner it* i?ted,
IIA YE OPENED
The largest assortment of goods ever before offered
for sale by them, consisting,
as heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually
kept in a country store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IN MAftKET.
GOODS.
Black and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madona's De-
Beges, R traces, Barage-delaius, Delains, Challi
delains, Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Challi Crape
-Marcts, T'anjore Cloth. Kohesand Traveling Dress
Goods.
ALSO.
A large assortment of mourning goods.
ALSO,
Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla
Shawls, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl
Trimmings.
ALSO,
Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc
ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and
READY HI Al>E CLOTHING
A L S 0.
Ladies' and Gents' Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and
Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces
and Edgings.
ALSO,
Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li
nen and Lace OuriniDs. Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T
able Covers and Floor Cloths.
A L S 0,
Oakford's Huts always on hand, together with
Straw Goods, Bonnets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi
cials and Bonnet Trimmings.
A L S O,
A very arge assortment of Shoes Rnd Boots for
men, women and children.
ALSO,
(JuccDsware, Codarware and Groceries:
ESPECIALLY WOULD
TONNER & STEEL
CALL THE ATTENTION OF
MECHANICS 4 BUILDERS
To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad
dlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, June 6, -61—tf.,
NEW GOODS!
IIOFFER BROTHERS,
(Successors to G. W. Jackson,)
HAVE just received a large and extensive
assortment of
e>hy ooods,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps,
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
Q UEENSWARE, HARD WARD
FISH AND SALT,
P M.E STEMS, FLOUR,
Ac., Ac.
Their stock of Spring and Summer Ladies' fan
cy Dress Goods, eai not bo excelled by any other
house i Central Pennsylvania, and embraces ev
ery variety of style and quality. The
" CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING ,
CALICOES ANI) MUSLINS,
arc also very superior—while the supply of Gro
ceries, Teas. Coft'ees, <fcc, is worthy of the atten
tion of the public and customer. Apr 4,'61:
AGENTS Wanted Everywhere, to Sell Sta
tionery & Jewelry Packages. Both male
and Female will find this a pleasant and profita
ble employment.
Every article of the Best Quality. We allow
our Agents a larger discount than any house in
the business They are now making from s3.ou
to $8 00 per day. Send and get a circular with
full description. Address
STEVENS A CO.
37, S. Third Stree*, Philadelphia.
June 13,'61. 3m. [Orwig.
ft-LEN-ECHO MILLS,
VA GERM ANTOWN, PA.
McCallum tfc Co.
MANUFACTURERS
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CARPETItfGS, DRUGGETS,
OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C.
Warehose, No. 509 Chestnut Street
Opposite the State House,
mar. 21, '6l.—ly.] PHILADELPHIA.
LIST OF VENDERS OF CENTRE COUNTY,
PA.—Nofice is hereby given to ail Whole
sale and Retail Dealers engaged in selling Goods, :
Wares, Merchandize, Commodities, or effects of j
whatever kind or nature, whether of the growth i
or product of the U lited States, or of any foreign ;
State, and to all Bankers, Manufacturers Mer- ■
chants and Millers, residing in the county of Cet- |
tre and State of Pennsylvania, that they are olas- |
sified and assessed by the undersigned Appraiser
of Mercantile Taxes in the said county lor the
year 1861.
Borough of Bcllefonfe.
Names of Venders. Class. License.
Wilson A Bros. Mdz. 13 $lO 00
D. M. Wagner, 10 20 < 0
J. B. Awl, " 14 7 00
H. Brokerhoff, " 12 12 50
E. C. Humes A Bro., " 13 10 00
A. Sternberg A Co., " 14 7 00
O.JDerr, " 14 7 00
Hotter Brothers, •' 13 1C 00
May A Leob, " 11 lo 00
Tonner A Steel, *' 12 12 00
Martin Stone, " 13 10 00
C. Mcßride, Agent, " 14 7 00 i
Wm. McClelland, Mer't Tailor, 14 700
•T Montgemery A Son, " J4 700
Wm S. Tripple, " 14 7 00
Geo. Livingston, Books, 14 7 00
W.J. Stein, Jeweller, 14 700
JUG. Moran A Co., " 14 7 00
J. Harris A Co., Drugs, 14 7 00
F. Green, " 14 7 00
T.Burnside, Shoo Store, 13 10( 0
N. Hillibish, Stoves, 14 7 00
liaxtresser A Ctisf, Hardware. 13 10 00
M. AF. Leob, Tallow Ghan's, 14 700 j
Joseph Wilson, " 14 7 00 j
Charles Brown, Ale, 10 00 j
Simon Nalrony, " 10 00
1". Hina, Lager Beer, 10 00 j
H. 11. Stone, Confec'y A Beer, 10 00 i
John Sharkey, '• Ale, 10 00
James Reading, " " 10 00
E. Brown, Confectionary, 5 00
H. Trcziyulny, 5 00
M. Andrews, Oysters, Ale A Confec'y, 10 00
Geo, Peck, " " " 10 00
Burnside Township.
F. P. Hu-xstall, Mdz. 12 sl2 50 j
James K. Buak, " 14 7 00
A. H. A J. Shock, " 14 7 00
17. A M. Ttewart, " 14 7 00
S Eiscnhaner, Ale A Confec'y, 10 0C
Boggs Township. • i
C. A J, Curtin, Mdz. 12 sl2 50
McCoy, Linn A Co., 12 12 50
Miles Green, Restaurant, 8 5 00
Ferguson Township,
Shorb, tetewart A Co., Mdz, 11 sls 00
A. Rankin, " 13 10 00
A. Sample A Co, " 13 10 00
Kenrv Bridge, " 14 7 00
Jas. O'Briau, Con.ec'y A Oysters, 8 500
C. Musser A Co., " Drugs 14 700
Gregg Township.
Adam Fi-her, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
R. H. Duncan, " 12 12 50
J. B. Fisher, " 12. 12 50
Haines Township,
Gross A Yearick, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
D 0. Bower, " 12 12 50
S. Weidensaul A Co., " 13 10 00
John C. Motz, " 13 10 00
Jaoob Condo, " 14 7 00
Geo. Bright, Grocer's A Confec'y, 14 700
Harper A Grimes. Mdz. A " 14 700
Half moon Toicnship.
Gray A McKinney, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
Nusan Blakeley, " 14 7 00
A. R. Barlow, " 14 7 00
Henry Adams, " 14 7 00
1 James Love, " 14 7 00
D. McKinney, O.yst's, Ale A Con'y, 7 1 0 00
Huston Township.
J. I. Thompson, Mdz. 14 $7 00
Harris Township.
John I ibler A Co., Mdz, 14 $7 00
George Jack, " 13 10 00
J. H. Halin, " 14 7 00
Daniel Hess, " 12 12 50
M. G. Keatley, " 14 7 00
D HouserASon " 14 7 00
H. Faber, " 14 7 00
Thomas Dale, " 14 7 00
Thompson, Linn A Co., " 13 10 00
Weaver, Davidson A Co., " 14 7 00
Jas. J. Price, Groc's A Confec'y, 14 700
Wm. Mallery, " " It 7 00
Howard Township.
Jno. Irwin, Jr. A Co., Mdz, 14 $7 00
B. Weber, " 13 10 00
K. Cook, " 13 10 00
John P. Packer, " 14 7 00
Jamet Mahaffey, Confectionary, 8 500
Dan'l Heathers, Conf'y A Grocer's, 14 7 00
Liberty Township.
John Brickly, Mdz. 14 $7 00
Mrs. Bumgardner A Co., " 14 7 00
Daniel Kunes, " 14 7 00
Joseph Q. W T iliiams, confect'y, 8 5 00
Milesburg Borough.
,T. M. AE. A. Green, Mdz. 14 $7 00
Weaver, Davidson A Co. " 13 10 00
Harrison Levy, " 13 10 00
Wi'lecs A Cook, " 13 10 00
J. B. Ilahn, confec'y A Grocer's, 14 700
C. G. Ryman, Drugs, 14 7 00
Wm. Runkle, Oyst'r A Boor 7 10 00
Marion Township.
Wm. Allison, Mdz. 11 $7 00
N. A J. Beck, •' J4 7 00
Miles Township.
Thos. Wolf A Son, Mdz. 12 sl2 50
Samuel Frank, " 13 10 00
Hostirman A Hzrper, " 14 7 00
Henry Foster, •' 13 10 00
J. AD. Shafer, " 13 10 00
Henry Shafer, " 14 7 00
Dan'l Winters, conf'y A Oysters, 8 500
Penn Township.
John V. Foster, Mdz. 12 sl2 50
D. A. Rhul, " 13 10 00
J P. Kepheart, " 13 10 00
Foot A Hartman, " 14 7 00
J. Eisenhuth, Conf'y A Grocery, 14 700
Potter Township.
E. Swope, Mdz. 14 $7 00
M. L. Leitzel, '• 14 7 00
Peter Kerlin A Son, " 14 7 00
Thompson A Brother. " 12 12 60
William Wolf, " 12 12 50
Harpster A Minich, Ale, 8 5 00
Patton Township.
P. S. Kerlin, Mdz. 14 $7 00
Rudolph Light, Mdz, and conf'y 14 100
Peter Murray, " " 14 7 00
Rush Imonship.
D. J. MeCann, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
S. Carlile, '• 14 7 00
Hale A Co., " >2 12 50
James Matley A Co. " 13 10 00
J. I. Morris, " 14 7 00
C. MunsinA Co. " 13 10 00
J. F. Rung, Stoves, 14 7 0J
C. R. Foster, Drugs, 14 7 00
Jas. Test, Oyst's, Ale & confec'y, 7 10 00
Jas.Ganoe, " " 7 10 00
Daniel Bible, Jeweller, 14 7 00
Snowshoe Township.
J. D. Harsis & Co. Mdz. 12 sl2 50
F. P.Hurxstall, " 13 10 00
Jas. Uzzell, confectionary, 8 500
Jacob Bochtol, " 8 5 00
Spring Township.
S. Haupt Jr. <£• Co. Mdz, 14 $7 00
Harvy Mann, " 14 7 00
J. M. Campbell, " 14 7 00
Valentine's & Co. " 12 12 50
Thomas & Harris, " 11 15 00
John Barnes, oonfeetionary, 8 500
Union Borough.
B.Rich, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
John Bing. Groceries, 14 700
A. N. Russel, " 14 7 00
L. N. Peters, " 14 7 00
Walker Township,
Washington Iron Co., Mdz. 12 sl2 50
Powell & Shafer, " 13 10 00
H. Brown, " 13 10 00
M. Thompson & Co. " 13 10 00
J Struble, 14 700
Samuel Pontius, " 14 7 00
Worth Township.
R. D. Cummings, Mdz. 13 $lO 00
Banks of Deposit.
Humes, McAllister, Hale & Co. S3O 00
Wm. F. Reynolds & Co. 30 00
i D. G. Bush, Broker, 30 00
H- Brokerhoff, " 30 00
Billiard Tables."
M. Andrew", S3O 00
George Downing, 3d 00
Liquor Merchants.
11. Brokerhoff, Bellefonte, $25 00
D. M. W.igner, " 25 00 ;
May & Leob, " 25 Ott
Martin Smiie, 26 l'o
Balser Weber, Howard Twp. 25 00 j
J. Q. Adams, Liberty • 25 00 j
Distilleries.
J. C. Motz, Haines .Twp. sls 00 i
G. W. Stover, Penn " 15 0.)
W. Wi'.lard, Beiiner " 15 CO
Lewis Haas, " " 15 00
Merchant Mills.
S.Wilson, Harris Twp. $7 00
Jacob Moyer, " " 7 00
A. Fisher, Gregg •' 700
R. H. DuncaD. " " 7 00
D. A. Rhule, Penn " 7 00
Daniel Musser, " 7 01)
John C. Motz, Iluices " 700
Levi Lukenbach, Miles " 7 00
John Foster, " " 7 00 i
James Gordan, Walker " 700
Thomas & Harris, Spriug ' ]!!<)0
E.C.Humes, " " 10 00'
I. Dale, " " 7 00 '
H. Brokerhoff, Benner " 700 !
W. F. Reynolds, " " 10 00
George Gates, Halfra'n " 7 00 i
George Ard, Fergus'n " 7 00
John M. Wagner, Milesburg " 10 00 :
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, i
that an appeal will be held at the Commissioners j
Office id the Borough of 11llefoote. on Saturday
tue 6th day of July. 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M..
when and where ail persons aggrieved by the
above classification, may attend if tbov see prop- i
er. Given under my hand aud seal this Ist day
of June, A. D., IBGI.
JOS. R. ERR,
Mercantile Appraiser.
June 6- '6l. It.
KEAI)! READ!!
GREAT ATTRACTION I! I
NEW AND* CHFAP
Cloijnng (Bnijmittnt,;
FORTH SIDE OF THE DIAMOND,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.,
City branch of Rcizcnstcine Brothers, 124
I North Third Street, Philadelphia.
THE undersigned Bespcctfully announce to
t he inhabitants of Centre county, and the
public in general, that they have opened at the
above named place, the most extensive assort
ment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Foods, that has ever
been exhibited in this borough, which they will
sell
30 fPer Cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest.
Our sock embraces a lull and complete assort
men of Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frtck Coats,
Cassimere Business Coats Satinet, Tweed, Jean,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Cassimere, Frock and
ack Coats, Pea Jackets, Ac., Ac.
O VER CO A TS OF LIFE CL O TIL,
Presidnnt and Moscow Beavers, Seal aDd Lion
skin and Union Cassimeres, ribbed and plain.
PANTALOONS OF FIFE CASSIMERE
and Doeskin, black Silk mixed, and other fancy
colors, of the latest, syl s, as well as Satinet and
Union Cassimers ; Pants of strong and substan
tial material, for the fat mer, laborer and me
chanic-
AF ENDLESS VARIETY OF VETSS
such as Satin, Silk, and Silk-finished Velvets,
Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cassimere; cloth
Satinet, Ac.
A general assortment of Boy-' and Youths'
Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Undershirts aud Drawers, Knit Jack
ets, Fine White and Shirts, Collars,
Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stocks and cravats,
Socks and Gloves, Trunks, Valices, Carpet -bags,
Umbrellas, and, in short, everything useailv
found in a well assorted store ot this kind.
We also keep a fine assortment of
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
such as Pocket books Portmonuies, Pocket
knives and Razors, Combs, and Brushes, Watch
chains, Keys and Guards, Finger-rings A Brenst
p is, Violin and Guitar Strings, Pistols, Revolv
ers Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Spy Glasses.and
a griat many other fancy and useful articles, too
numerous to deser ihe, all of which we will sell at
the Lowest Cash Prices.
We invite every person in need of Clothing or
any of the above mentioned articles, to favor us
with a call and examine our goods, and prices,
and we are confident that we can give satisfaction,
and every person shali ieel inclined to teil his
friends vhere Goods and Cheap Clothing can be
got. We are constantly receiving accessions to
our stoek from RKIZ ENSTBISK BRO'S., Philadel
phia, with whom we are connected, and shall al
ways be supplied with a good variety of all the ar>
tides in our line, which will surpass in style, cut,
workmanship and cheapness, these of any other es
tablishment iu this part of the country.
A. STERNBERG A CO.
Bellefonte,. Oct. 4, 61 tf.
GREEN'S DRUG AND VARIETY TORE.
North-East Corner of the Diamond,
BELLEFONTE, PA
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in
form his pa Jons and the public generally
that he has just returned from Eastern Markets
where he has purchased aud is now selling ttie
largest and be t assortment of DRUGS, MEDI
CINES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., ever brought
to this coun try. He has constantly on hand al
the approved PATENT MEDICINES of the day.
ALCHOHOL, BURNING
FLUID, PINE OIL, COAL OIL, LINSEED OIL,
PAINTS VARNISH, Ac.,
together with a large assortment of the TOBAC
CO A SEGARS of I he best brands.
COAL OIL A FLUID LAMPS, HAIH. TOOTH.
NAIL, CLOTHES. A PAINT BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY A HAIR OILS.
Also, a fine assortment of Plaiu and Fancy
CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, NUTS, &C.. &.C..
TOYS of every description, also
FANCY CHINA-WARE.
Prescriptions and lamily reeeips carelully aud
promptly filled.
Thankful for the patronage he has received du
ring the last four years, he solicits a coutiauunee
of the s am<, and from the experienco he has had
he feels confident of giving satisfaction.
Nov. 15, I 8 60.—tf,] FRANK P, GREEN.
TVJ O " PANIC!" AT T7TE~N t . E. CORN Efl
J.N of Fourth and Market Street", Phil idelphia.
liOiVBJtJL, " MSOIIRKE
have stoeked their exteusive establishment to its
utmost capacity with paper hangings, curtain pa
per, Ac. Tne excelleut opportunity produced by
the late panic to buy for cash has been turned to
good account by this enterprising firm.
Their stock now embraces the largest assort
ment of imported and domestic manufactured pa
per hangings in Philadelphia, and their well dc
serued reputation to sell cheap will be maintain
ed during another season. Their abundant
means, heavy importations, extensive manufactu
ring facilities, all tend to give them advantages
which attract shrewd buyers Their business is
steadily increasing each season, and if the late
panic still exists it is not visible at Fourth and
Marke streets.
nr. 4. 1861.—3 m. [Orwig.
Goods 2
A LARGF and splendid assortment of Millinery
zX Goods has just been received at the Store of
MRS. E. H. GRAFIUS.
Among other things, may be found a fine assort
ment of
VEL VET, SILK AND STRA W BONNETS,
purchashed in the city, and trimmed in the latest
and most fashionable styles.
i. aving employed a first class milliner from the
Cit ■ she feels prepared to execute all orders with
wh h she may be favored.
ALSO :
Wh man's best candieß for sale
MRS. E. H GRAFIUS.
Polifor>t*. Tnno 19 '!• tf.
w u ,ni aiAtxci. —Came the residence of the
subscriber in Harris twp., about the 3d day
of June, a Grey Mare, about ten years old and
considerably crippled. The owner will please
come forward, prove property, pay charges and
i take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of
aoocrding to law.
Jane 13, '6l.—3t.] A. HALDERMAN.
A NEW STORE!!
HARDWARE, HARDWARE,
a f\
fi DK.M.nr - IV *•
I f
'TIIIE under.-igned would respectfully inform
X the citizens of Centre county that they have
opened a
HARDWARE STORE
in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson & Bro.
on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They
have selected their stock with great care, and are
prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred
per eent lower than can be had at any other place.
The ladies are partic-t larly invited to call and
examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear
nestly solicit a ilbcal portion of the public pa
tronage, and will take every pains to please.
Thev have constantly on hand a variety- of
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
PTffles, Shot Gur.s, and Locks of every descrip
tion.
CJiOSS CUT, MILL ANDCTRCOLAR-SAWS,
And all vatrieties of
HAND-BACK, GRAFT ISO AX D PAS NET.
SA WN.
Broad, Hand and chopping Axes. Butchers eleav
er and choppers.
DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH
ET.-. CIIISLES, and ADZES.
HAY, MAN IT /f E
AND SPREADING r'OHKS.
EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESORIPTfOS.
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES,
NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUT, V,
COAL OIL AND LAMPS.
SADDLER Y HARD WARE
( OAOti TRIMMINGS.
Also, COFFIN FIXTURES,
And everything that generally kept in a well
regulated Haratvaro Stote. Terms Cash.
RAX rRESSER & citrsT.
Eellefonte , april 26, '6o.—y.
NEW AMD SPLENDID STOCK
OP
BO0T8& BOTES
AT BURHSXDES'
WARRANTED to be just what we represent
them. We have the very best which we
warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties.
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR STOCK AND
SEE FOR YO' fRSEL
Leaiherof sit Descriptions,
BELTING kept for Machinery. Any me
have not got I can get in a weeks time. Sold a
city prices.
A LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS
DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles,
Halters, Cart Gears, Cart
Saddles, Harness Collars,
Harness Lines, and every
article made and kept by
Saddlers.
WHIPS,
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
POWDER,
SHOT.
AND CAPS
WA TAR PROOF ROOTS.
DOUBLE SOI LED WARRANTED.
COPPER TIDED BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR CHIL DM EX.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS,
SLEIGH BELLS, FOX TRAPS. &-.
Higest market price paid for HIDES, SKINS &
A LL KINDS OP PURS,
Com? and examine our stork. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is
THE PLACE to get good
Boots and Shoes,
and such articles in our line
At Burnside's we study to p'.ease t give sat
isfaction.
accept our thanks for avors.
Bellefoute. May, 2nd '6O.
JACOB LADOMUST"
618 Market Street, Philadelphia,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS
WATCHES,
HAS always on hand, a large assortment of
the above kinds of Watches which he will
sell as low as any other House in the City or else
where.
Xs, would particularly call attention to
the Celebrated American Watch, which in point
of accurate time keeping and durability will ex
cel any Imported watch of the same eost, and is
far less liable of getting out of order than <in_
watch made. These are FACTS which Will be
demonstrated to any purchaicr on a fair trial.
I Satisfaction will he guaranteed to any and all
purchasing at my establishment. A large assort
ment of
JEWELRY, SILVER 8c SILVER PLATED WARE.
oi every description, style and Pattern, constantly
on hand at No. 618 Market St. Philadelphia.
Sept. 6 6ti 35—ly.
M. GRAHAM.
FAS HI ONAEI.I-; BARER,
BELLEFOSE, FA.
IT is conceded by everybody that is man enough
to wear a beard, that the place to get shaved
! easy, clean and neat, is at the Fashionable shop,
| just opposite Isaac May's store, Good Razors,
[ keen and sharp, kept constantly on hand, Hair
! Dressing, shampooing, &c„ io., attended to in
i the most workmanlike manner. The undersigned
thankful for past favors, solicits a continuance
of the same. M. GRAHAM.
CCHTIN A BLANCEAE3.
ATTORN t Y'S-AT-LA W.BELLKFOSTB.PKXNA
The undersigned having associated them-
I selves in the practise of Law, will faithfully at
tend to all professional business entrusted to them
iin Centre, Clintion and Clearfield counties All
j collections placed in their hinds, will receive
i 'heir promt attention. Office in Blanehard's new
building on Allegheny street.
Nov. 30 'SB CURTIN & BLANCHARD
BJiJYKIJYG HOUSE OF
WM. F.. REYNOLDS & CO.
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENN'A.
Bills cf Exchange and Notes discounted ; Collec
tions made and Funds promptly remitted. Inter,
est paid on Special Deposits, Exchange on the
cities constantly on hand and for sale.
Deposits received. April 7 'SB
WM. HARDING, FASHIONABLK ISARUFCR AND
IIAIR DRESSER, BELLEEONTE, PA., 'Has
opened a Barber Bhop one door above the Frank
lin House, where he can be found at all times.—
Good Razors, keen and sharp, kept constantly on
hand. llair Dressing, NLampooning, &0., atten
ded to in the most workman like manner. He
hopes by strict attention to business to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
IRA C. MITCHELL. CYRUS T. ALEXANDER
MITCHELL & ALEXANDER.
ATTOF.NEYS-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTB PFNNA.
baving associated themselves in the practice
of law, will a'ten I promptly to all business en
trusted to their care
Office in the Arcade. [Novf 1,'60. —tf.
i
CONVEYANCING.
DEEDS BONDS, MORTGAGES, AND AR
TICLES OF AGREEMENT neatly and cor
rectly executed. Also, atteution will be given to
the adjustment of Book Accounts, and accounts
f Adminstratior s and Executors prepared for filing,
office next door to the Post Office.
O ct., 19th, 'SB, WM. J. KEALSH.
A "VTAI-J'Ci
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FOE PURIFYING TEE ELOOD.
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skin booll bfgan to Pini it offer U ••b vhili al'u-i %
while fril off .M.y nl;:;i Ks. clear, and i know by :v
feelings that the ilist i- ■ ' IVoti; my s-. si--ni. Von
Can well iei:i*ve that i i ' i what I atn saving v,lr *u ! le.t
jii;. that 1 hold you : !.M no >f ' •: a vo-stics uf'the
aud it in.i i.i evei . \
n. TAMd:v.
St. Anihoiiv's Fire. Issc or Kr.VNiuidiH t
Teller ai.il Salt Itiiemti. Suild lleat!,
Kingworia, Sore Kye.-i, JJroysy.
I)r. Dobert i'n-h 1 - writer from Sah-nr, Y !Ulh
Sept.. 1"' h tha he !• ; : cured an iuveternle rase .
ViOpsifi whith thmilejiei |f tciuiiiuile fahtli), by the
persevering r.6e < foi,r Mtparilhi. and also u dangerous
he cuv*' 41 the comnmn /"/••/ nfi -its lv it constanllv
Hi'oiielkoeele, Ao*?re or Swelled Keek.
Zronhni Si-mi of I'losjM. t. J'e>:;-s. writes: 4 *Throe h-.>r
tles of ynr-r Sarsnparilia cuixl in<: from n 6V;?'r' a hid
eous sw Hiug mi tin uceJi, witieh 1 lwid su tie rod from
o*"er two years."
I.eiiem rkirs orAVhHeff.Ovftrinn Tnni>r f -
Uterine I Icemtion, Feiuaie Oiseuies.
Dr. ,7 l. S. Cisannin of N* w York writes; * 1
most cheerfu'ly comply w i h 1 lie request of your ag;-nf in
saving 7 have found your Sar ainu ilia a most excellent
in the linmeroiis pompiainfs for which \vi
employ such a reuwdy. but espc- ially in 7 x male PI'SMV.
of flic. Scrofulous diaih- 1 have cured niany iiicffnr'
ale crtses of ie-ucorrhce t by it. und some where tlm mm*
plaint was caused by n l -\ nof the vfertts. The nicer
af i> HI it •ii was MIMUI cured. Nothing within my kuowi
edge equ il? it for !: ; female derangements."
Edward S. Marrow. < f Newbury, Ala., write 1 *, " A dan
gerous cr. riui I ,or on one of the fern >bs in ny faniilv,
whi.di had defied nil the remedies we coidd employ, lm r *
at length been ivrup! i* Iv cured by your Extract f>f
enparilia. f ut physidan thought nothing lint extirpr.
Hon could aflhrd i lief, fait ii advised tlie I rial •>! >oi.
Sarsapai ilia a 4 ? the b-r t before cutting, and ii
proved etincim;'. After tnkfngymir remedy eight weeki
no symjilom of Hi- remains."
philSs and mercurial Disease.
NF.W (HIT.F.ANS. 2Mb August, lb62>.
DR. J. T. ATTT: : Sir, 1 ehucrfully comply witli the ♦*-
quest ofyoiirngei t. and re; rt to > r soiuc of the efleoM
I have ieali;a*<l with your Sarwiparii t
I have cured with if, in my pire tieo, moat -T ft<; ron
plaints for which it is reconuiicnded, and have f.un<! its
effects truly wonderful in the cure of Vr.nerwl and Mr
curial D<e One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers
In his throat, which \v< c • Msnuiinr: Ids palate aud tho
top of his mouth. Y* or bars, i pari Ha, steadily taken,
cured him in live weeks. Another wa attacked by §eo-
Olidaiy symptoms in lib v * . and lle u> -laiion had
eaten av.ay a coiisid-t; •■! • p. t ;{ of it., so that I believe the
disorder would hoou um li his brain und kill I ini. Hut il
yielded to my administration of y-air : il: ■
ulcers healed, ami he is well again, not of course without
some disfiguration to his fare. A woman who had been
treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering
from this poison in her bone*, i hey ha il> nine so sen
sitive to th* weather that on a d.iiup day ehr wuffeiel ex
cruciating pain in her joints and. bones, hhe, tto, 'was
cured entirely by your ba'siiparillu in it fcw weeks. 1
know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory linct lea greet
remedy; consequently, these truly lciuatkubin nulls
with it have not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D.
Rheumntism. Gout, Liver Complaint.
INDEPENDENCE, Prestou Co., Va.. 6th July, ls{y.
DR. J. C. Avui: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain
ful chronic I?Jteuin"lism for a long time, which baffled tho
skill of physicians, and Hluck to me in spite of all tho
remedies 1 could find, until 1 tried your Saraiparilla. On*
bottle cured me in two weeks, and resbued my general n
health 80 much that 1 am far hotter than bef-re 1 w s
attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. J. FKKAM.
Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writ s: 4 * 1 have been
afflicted for years with an affection of the. Liver, which
destroyed mv health. I tried every thing,and every filing
failed to relieve nie; and 1 have been a broken-down lnau
for some years from no other cause than di ranaemeht of
the Liver. My beloved patriot*, the Rev. JHr. Lspy^advised
me to try your Sarsaparilla, because ho said lie kr.ew you,
and any thing you made was worth trying. Dy the
ing of God it has cured me, and has so purified my blood'
us to make a Dew man of me. I feel young again. Th®., .
best that can be said of you is not half good enough."
Scliirrus.'Cancel* Tumors,
Ulceration, Caries and. Exfoliation of
the Roues.
A great variety of rases have been reported to us whore
cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from
the use of this remedy,but our space here will not admit
them. Some of them may be found in our American .
Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart. Disease, Pits. Pptlep
sy, Melancholy, Kicuralgia
Many remarkable cures of these affections have been
made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital fund ions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders whieh would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne
cessities of the people, and we are confident thai this will
do for them all that medicine can do.
iyer's Cherry Pectoral,
TOR THE RAPID CURE OP
Coaslis, ( o!ds, Influenza, llonrspnus,
Croup, lti-on.-l.itis. Incipient Con
sumption, ami for tl.e Relief
of Consumptive Patients -A"
In advanced Stages
of tlie Diseased
This is a remedy so univers&liv known to surpass any
other for the cure of throat aud lung complaints, that it
is useless litre to publish the evidence of its virtues. lis
unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout the civilized nations of the earth.
Few are the communities, or even families, among them
who have not some personal experience of its effects
tome living trophy in their midst of its victory over tho
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they know, too, the etfcr.ts of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that it lias now all the vir
tues that it did have w hen making the cures which have
won so etrongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared, by Dr. J. C. AYER S • CO., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by J. Harris <fc Co., Rcllelonie; J Biag;
TTnionville: R. D. Cummings, Port Matilda;
Hehl r £ Co.. Stormstown ; 11. Foster, Millheim ;
D. 0. Bower, and Gross & Tearick, Aaronsourg :
C. G. Kyitnin, Mi'esburg, and by one trader in,
every village in the count-v.
Jan. 1(1, 'til.—ty.
IJAL.E & HOY, ATTORNEYS-AT
-1-JL LAty, will attend pro nptly to all business
cntru stedto their earc. Office in the building
formerly occupied by Hon. Jus. T. Hale.
A CARD.
Messrs. Ilnle ,t Hoy will attend to my bnrines.
during mv absence in Congress, and will be as.
sisted by me in tho trial of all causes entrustclto
tbe.u. J.T.HALE. jan 5*188.0
T i>. WINGATE,—
fj DENTIST.—Office and rcsi
dence on the North side of the Pub- —LX_I—IT
lie Square. Wll pey particular attention to the
preservation of tbe natural teeth. Artificial teeth
inserted on any of tho approved styles. At home
except two weeks, commencing with thefirst Mon
day of each month. [Bellefonte, mar. 21,'01 —tf.
G A. FAIRLAMB, M. U. JAB. A. DOBBINS, M i>
FAIR LAMB & DOBIiINS,
DR. I AIRLAAXD ha.3 associated with bim DR
J. 11. DUBBIN-.in the practice of medioine
iffice as heretofore on Bishop street, opposite tl *
lemperance Hotel. March 19,57.
J. J. LINGLE, Operative
- anc ' Mechanical Dentist, will prac-
y tice all the various branches of his
profession in the most approved manner. Office
and residence pn Spring St.Bellefonte' Pa.
[Mar. £. 'fih. f.
\ O. FI RST, ATTORNEY AT LAW
il B ELL S.FONTB, PA., will attend promptly to
all business entrusted to his care. Office on
Northwest eorner of the Diamond.
Will practice in the several Courts of Centre
and Clinton counties. Jan. 24,'61 -tf.
fcfJSU. £i. POTTER. M. D.
OFFICE on High street, (oldoffice.) BelVefonto
Pa. Will attend to professional calls as
heretofore, and respectfully offers his professional
services his friends and tbe public. Uct.26'sß
J. MURKY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BELLKFONTB, PENN'A. Office on High St,
in the building formerly occupied by toe lion.
James Burnside, dee'd. [mar. 14, 1861. —tf.
M'AEEISTER & BEAVER
IT 1 ATTORNtIs-AT-LAlf, BBLLEFOSTX:, PA
. Office on Allegheny Street. Feb. 10 59
i Ayer's Sarsaparilla,