he Watchman. TE a———tete LOCAL & OTHER MATTERS. A RexryisceNos.— We publish on our out .- side to-day, a sketch by Daisy Howagp, ta- ken from the New York Mercury. Darsy " Howagp is. evidentiy, only a non de plume #0 cover the real name of the writer, who, . we are informed, was formerly well known in this place. The sketch, undoubtedly, re- fers to scenes and characters in Bellefonte, a oumber of whom are still residing here, and who will at once recognize the truthfulness of the picture. The sketch will, no doubt, be read with interest by all of our readers, and especially by the friends of those who figure in it. ee (J me. 0 We had the pleasure of a little talk with our former friend and schoolmate, Ser- geant: Major Buffington, of Milesburg,who is now on a visit to his friends, this morning. The Sergeant left Milesburg with Captain Lipton, as a volunteer, but has since been promoted to the Sergeant-Mijorship on the ataft of Col. Baird, First Regiment Pennsyl~ vania Reserve Cavalry. Lucien, or Luce, as we used to call him, looks first rate, and has cultivated quite a flerce moustache on his upper ip. He has had some experience. too. not only in ** the pomp and circumstance of glorious war,” but also in its realities —hav ing been in the fight at which Dr. Alexander was killed, and also 1a the regular battle at Drainsville. Long may he wave ! in) (= Licutenant A. Boyd Hutchinson, of Captain Boal’s Company, 49th Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers, is now on a visit to this place. Boyd looks well, and ex presses himself well pleased with the ser- vice. He is now stationed at L:wistown, on the recruiting service, having heen de tached from his regiment for.that purpose. 0 ** {7 We call the attention of cur readers to the advertisement of the transactions of the Farmer’s Mutual Fire Insuraiice compa- - ny, for the past year, which we publish in “- another column. This Company is compo- sed of responsible and substantial men, and those who wish insurance policies cannot do beuter than by investing in it. The transe actions of the past year snow up the compas ny in a very favorable light. 0 Cirreaixy Roar. Lipton. — We have noticed in our streets for a few days past, Capt. Robt. Lipton. of Milesburg, now Captain of the Centre County Cavalry, who sat home on a visit to hig friends. Capt. Lipton was in the battle at Drainsville, and is an accom. plisticd and gallant gentleman. 0 StaNG Senor. — We understand that a Singing S:hosl has been opened at the Ac adetcy in this place, by Mr. William Yeager, a young gentleman of considerable musical talent, who hus had no little experience in the art of teaching vocal music. Al those who desire, therefore, to pursue this most beautiful and interesting study, can be grat ified by attending at the Academy every Saturday evening, where, we have not the least doubt, Mr. Yeager will be pleased to meet them, and do his best for their enter tainment and instruction. There may not, probably, bs ano'her such a favorable op. portunity afforded as the present. Qe 0” As we supposed, that, *‘ remarkable prophecy, ’’ caused considerable research for the ** fourth chapter of Haggai.” The edi- tors of the Bellefonte Watchman have made diligent search, ad not finding the ** fourth chapter of Haggai,” have come to the sags conclusion that it isan‘ Abolition lie,” and get into quite a sweat over this remarkablo | discovery We published the prophecy be- cause we considercd it a very good joke, and | added the injunction to turn to the chapter and read it that th joke might be appreci- ated by all. We had no idea that some ass of an editor would endeavor to make politi- on 150 200 2350 | 3mos 6moes 12mos. | fix lines or less, $150 $3008 560 | Die squire 250 4 00 700 i Two squares. 4 00 6 00 io Go Three squares,» 5 00 8 00 12 0p | Four squares, 6 00 10 tv 14 00 | Half a column, 10 00 14 00 20 00 | One column, 15 00 22 00 40 00 Over three weeks and less than three meuths 25 cents for each iusertion. dvertisements not marked with the number of tions desired. wiil be continued till forbid ind charged according to these terms i i laneons notices cha; i { | { ! g £ | wrding to the above rates | : :53 notices, five cents per line for every | insertion . { No reports, resolutions or proceelings of any { enrporation, s a 8 ciation, and ro com. | munication d 1 to eall attention to any mat- ter of limi «d or i'dividunl interest, can be insert. | ed unless paid for as an advertisement | Obituary notices exceeding six lines. fifty cents | a square, { Communieations recomm nding fice. inserted at ten cents a liv ma omp any the communicati ; aud the 7 on. A N. M ALLISTER. FAME MALLISTIFR & BREA VER, AITORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. | ; JAMES I. RANFGEN, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, | BELLI 8 { “fice, un the Diamond. one door pg ce. | 3. BD SERUG ES ATIORNEY AT Bt Officein the Southwest co WH. J K® Y.en¥ . ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. | Office in the Arcade, second iluor. i EDMUND BLANCHARD EME \CHARD Ea E BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE. PENNA Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard on High street J.J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFON ENTRE CO., Pa. ty desir 0 Spring street BR.J PB, MYICMELL, BE Will attend to profi respectfully offers | be pub alls as heretofor es to his friends © dour to his resi CYRUS T, A! EXANDER. LL. CLL & FORNEY sLEXANDER, AW, Alt ! present them Anly anthenticatel fr mont | Dec. 12 1861 6: JACB SPANGLE | NOTICE. A I pergois are he chy cantioned agains £% purch «rin any way negotiating two eartain rates “n bv me to Jon than Beek. bear- | nl tively the 12th day of October A. fhé enefr Oie Hundred and Sixtg- | Three Dollamaand Seventy Six Cents: the other for One Hundred and Sixty fies Dollars T have value fur th guid notes and will uot | ray them = Therefire the public is crutioned | against negoti ting them i Dec 12. 1861 4. THOMAS TUNIS 4PHAN'S COURT FALE. ty virtue of an Order of the Trphau’s , Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to | | public stile on 1 | MONDAY. the 37h DAY OF JANUARY, 1862. | at the Conrt House’ in the ho ough of Bellefonte, all that certain rraet of land situate in Union tp.. in tne Coun v of Centre, hornded hy lands of G * I, Petes and others aud known as the Wilh French survey. containing 200 neres more or less, about ten acres of which is cleared Thereon erected we house aud log stable, now in pos- session of John Sheets | TERMS. One-half in hand upon confirmation | of the sale ; the balance in a year there fter with | interest. JOUN HOFFER, | Gu rdian of BE ——— and Geo. HasrIvags. Deo. 26, 1861. —1m. | OKPHAN'S COURT SALE. | «vy viriue of an order of the Orphans | © Court of Centre county. the following de- scribed Re.l Estate of William Dillon, late of Histon township. deceased. will be exposed to public sale on the premises. on SATURDAY the 18thduyof Jan. A. D.. 1862. | All thar certain messunge tenement and tract’ of land situate in the township of Huston, in the county of Centre adjoining lands of Clement Beckwith. John T. Hoover, nd others. Begin- { | ning at a white oak stutp in said ‘loover’s field ; { theuce North forty-seven degrees, west one hun- dred and fifty two perches to a hickory stump in Mcbhonald’s field ; thence North fifty-six degrees, East one hundred perches to a post on Beckwith’s line ; thence Sourh twenty degrees, West s xty- | | two perches along said line to white cak in - ner of enid Hoover's inet ; thenee Scuth seventy , degrees East one 'unidred and thirty perehes to {a post on the line of suid Hoover's tract; thence | South fitty two degrees, West ninery five perches to the place of beginning, containing forty-six acres more orless, on which is erected . TERMS—One baif in hand on the confirmation CAVE TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter | Subsgriver, in Ferguson twwuship. about the mid- dle of November last, 2 white Cow with red ears, e The owner 113 required to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be is n Oth, 1862. JACOB NEIDIGH. with interest to be scoured by hond ahd mortgage | on the premises JAMES DILLON, Dec. 12, ‘61-ts Administrator. | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. | ‘actions made and proceeds promy I; ) Ira €. Mitchel with him in the give prompt attention to all busi Clinton and Cleurfield them in Coutre, Mifilin counties A 0. FURST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. vied in the several Courts v Clinton counties. All leg | isiness entrusted to his care will receive prow; | a cention i Ok FICE—On the North-west corner of the Di. | | amond P.M OTEATE, SURVEYOR, JACKSONVILLE, CF Has recently located in county. Pa, aud would hereby inform the publi generally that he is .repared to do all kinds of | Sarveying aceuratelv. aiso to fill oat Deeds. make Plots, &e¢ . of Lands upon the shoriest notices. — His charges are very reasonable Give him a call October 17, '61-6m. | | i | H. N. M'ALLISTER, A. G. CURTIN. DEPOSIT B NK, QP HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & ¢'0. BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO.. PA, | Deposits Received—Billso bange and No Discounted —Interest Paid on al Depusits— Collections Made. and Proceeds Remitted Prompt- y—HExchange on the 13ast const: ntly on hand & C. HUMES. J.T. HALE | BANKING HOUSE, “af WM F REYNOLDS & Co., BELLEFONTE CENTRE CO. Bills of exchange and Notes dise n Interest paid on special dey aastorn sities constantly on ts receivea 4 OTICE. Persons tudobted to the for recording Deeds. Mortgages &e all and scitle the sume during or vember Couit. Bellefonte, unde 2 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral BT WTI CF TRARY ST While in this con i body, they are rapidiy rR a AYER’'S OATHARTIC PILLS. Azo you sk, felis, aul vormaplndaing? Ave you ont of order, with yunr eysiva da ranged, sad your Bx ings vir cumiortniie! Thee e3mp- 1 fen the peelings gariuus Hluess. > ae of sicknoees in creel Jin, and should be averand by & i of tin A cold setiles somewh ruetys its natural t upon themselve © general Te take Ayer’s Pills, and natural action of the s feeling of health apain, this trivial aud common by the game means. Nous who Know (ho vi Pills. will neglect to employ them whoa s the disorders thoy cures Statements from leading ph me ine principal citics, and trou other well known pr £cus. From a Forwarding Merchant f St Dr. Aver: Your Pills are tio reat in medicine. "They have cured ni ‘ ulcerous sores upon her hands and fact that had prove t War Her moth us Loew Mong gr tel & As a Family Physic. From Dro 2 We Garlwyghé, Dew Orleans, Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their oxcel qualities surpass any cul we possess. They arm mild, but very cer 1 in their action on tha bowels, which 310 to us in the duily treatment of Headache,S drone Or. dd, thoi in Icikifeadache, Toul Stomach, «1d Boyd , I have cr dena on an offe disease, and believ best wo have, I of course valuo them Dirrspvi May }, 1865 stedly cured of an have hy a dose or twa i to wrize from au foul stomach, they cleanso at once, Yours with great respect, Da. J.C. Ayrn the worst A of ye which Billous Disorders pinints. Fran Dr. Theodore B Cy. your Pilla admirably aduptad to their pur- it, hut Tf i nficial effects u a in my piace to of ddious com. nm. Lsine tive which mike i A Ho ax, Worms, unl am called to visit of digestion and ation, Costivencus, Suppreasiaon, ny, Gord, Neurelglo, Drops ts. retonnaent hi on exern- nue vheuma- excellant ac 4 Pill. hei seta wore stow in the use of thew, 1 am now ot 1, 2 re. By persevering Ty well: SeNaTE CuaMier, Baton Rouge, In, 5 Dee. 180i. Dn, Ayer: I have been enti red, by your Pills, of Rhewnatic Gout a painful dis had afiticted me for years. NL SLIDELL. B= Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, althongh a val n gkilful hands, is dangerous in a public 1 dreadful conse- quences that frequently fo s inenutions use. These contain no mercury or mineral anbstance whatever, Price, 25 cents per Box, or’ Boxes for $1. Propared by Dr.J. ©. AYER & C0., Lowel}, Mass. Co.. Bellofon'e, and by one n the couuty Harris villa, Sold by de.ler in evr, ‘THIS WAY OR BARGAINS. In approacuing the Public who heve heretotire so generally encouraged the Clothing Emporium oF A. STER\VERG & €0, Wo take p! ira in informing them that ths nave now re d a full stock of & FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, Ter an experience of many years, the puble, | by general consent, have decided the above to y B bs garters FOR CLOTHING AND GREAT BARGAINS. And their patronag equently been such justif; wn att stor: as to justify the prop: pt to ex- :mgelves, in providing for their ous- of FALL AND WINTER 3 F At any estal CL fore: town od toe III NG. such as has never befora heen og ment in this or neighborin- They are pro ar- which, for quality, erial, durability of orkmunship cannot be excailed, They tuke this opportunity to return their thanks for favors hevetefure extonded, und here- by reassure the pu lic in general that the confi- dence with which they have heretofore favored thera will be merited in the future. OBSERVE THE STAND, n the BEANIOND. near the Tonrt Fonse. Tall X i you wy rely upon itihat overy ariicle rove to bo precisely what it is 3. p : . ‘I'he bargaius cannot La beat — C and all and give them a call. heTove n y will gellcheaper than ¢ he NBT" Stas ape03