TSE = ps The Watchman, Lines To=———. ” BE ei dug I never have reproached thee ; With thy nam I’ve linked no word That o'er thy sp © rit gentle chords Too rudely might have stirred. No purer from the fountain Runs ita crystal to the sca, Thar the music of that treasured name Haas, aye, gone forth from me. The error that did tear thee, In the beauty of thy trust, * From the heart, that aye must love thee, Till it mculder in the dust. "Fis idle now (0 brood on— "Tis vainer to deplore— © Life's sunniest day has ended, 1ts melody is o'er. Of days when thou to me Wert as the dew drop to the flower— ~ Upon-higsonl; my boy-——he said upon his soul’ . When it 18 possi for an introduction to take place sipon such & place as that, my boy, it will be comparatively casy. tomancevre an elephant brigade on the extreme point of en infant needle. seum came out to lecture upon his great natural curiosity, there was nnmediate silence; and when | the case was uncovered, rveveal- ing the quarter to full view” sev- eral very old gehtlemen fainted. Alas they remembered the time when—but no matter now—no Still live 1 on the memory, matter now. surprise from that quarter, the Southern Confederary on the oth er side’ of Duck Lake trained four large fowling-pieces upon their peaceful camp from behind a wood-pile, and commenced a fe- rocious and ear-splittmg bom- bardment. It was some hours before eur men could be got into position to return the fire, as Cap- tain Bob Shorty had forootten where they had put the Orange County Howitzers when last us- ing them. The fleet’ too, was de- layed in getting into action, as Commodore Head experienced same difficulty in unlocking the box into which he always puts his spectacles - and slow-match When the manager of the Mu- ‘Ladies and gentlemen,” says will Spring lie to fhe bes. manager, pointing solemnly to | before retiring at night. Finally unshine y ’ . . > . i . Ronit ons Hd cnt oe gleam, his treasure, ‘the rare and beauti- | however, the howitzers were dis- And the music of thy happy voice ful coin which you now behold [covered behind some hoards, and Was mingled with my dream. But well 1 know the shadows, Which have lingered romnd thy way, Have helped to dim the beauty Of thy prowised trightencd day, For the love which once thou gavest me, Thou canst not all resign, As well the lower may cease to bloom, The leaf to deck the vine. 1 have passed thee asa stranger, But the hue upon thy cheek Has not told the tale of happiness Thy words were wont to speak. Thine eye hath beamed too wildly, For a spirit in its rest, And thy altered mein hath told me Of the anguish of thy breast. But it’s idle now to murmur, For thon may’'st riot break the cham That has bound thee to another, And the heart must bleed in vain: Yet memory will bring back the tones That trembled o'er i s strings. Soft as the breath of summer's eve, The green leaf's whisperings. -Jumerons, “Qu to Richmond.” The “Government” having for the huudreth time, resolved to adopt a more vigorous policy, the Mackeral Brigade is-once more in a high state of excitement, and has made a Constitutional ree- sonnoicance. Theees at ¢ Orphe- us C. Kerr gives all the details, and likewise favors us with much interesting inteligence concerning the character of this struggle con- sidered as a white man’s war, and the lamentable internal condition of the well known Southern Con- | tederacy : From WASHINGTON. If tired nature’s sweet restorer balmy sleep, should ever take it into her head to invade our dis- tracted country, she would meet with less resistance in Washing- ton than it is possible for the able bodied mind to comprehend. Notwithstanding the fact that President Lincoln is an honest man, my boy, the genius of Slum- ber has opened a large wholesale establishment here, and the ten- dency to repose is so general that the authorities arc just able to wink at secession sympathizers.— It'takes so long to get the news of the war from New York that our citizens grow languidin the Intervals. On Monday, indeed, an enterprising chap from Nan- tucket, opened a Museum ou the outskirts of the town, by way of varying the monotony, and quite a crowd assembled to witness the performance. This Museum com- prises a real two-shilling piece, -nclosed in a strong glass case, to preserve it from the violence of the mob, and even respectabld old married folks ge to sce it, for the sake of past associations. On the occasion of my visit to this u- nique establishment I arrived shortly before the exibition began and found a brilliant array of beauty and fashion for an audi- dnce. It was quite interesting, my boy, to hear the conversation going on. There wasa fine young chap just in front of me who has recently been appointed to the stafl of the Commander-in-Chief in consequence of his great expe- rience in the coal business, and says he to another Lubin’s Ex- tracts chap: ! ‘Fwedwick, who is that wav- ishing creatchah ovah they-ar, with the Peach Orchard eyes and Lehigh hair? i ‘Aw, dimmy,’ says Lubin’s Ex- tracts, ‘that’s the great heiress.— | atomical Cavalry, quieted him by She’s worth eighty thousand pos- | saying that, although a number negroes, were then engaged in “The wed kind,” says the young | digging trenches, a new line of ataft ‘chap, eagerly—:is it the holes in a far more unhealthy place would be commenced in the ‘No, says Lubin’s Extracts, | morning, and that none but I- scornfully; «it’s the green ten James should be permitted to em, tage stamps.’ sticky wed kind Fwed? cent kind.’ ‘Intwojooce me,” says the staff chap. excitedly-— BROWN & COOKE. | Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1 Bellefonte, May 8th, 1862—6m. # CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. J. B.HUTTES | AS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC:- | Cherry, Blackberry, | Caraway, &c. . | WINES. Pure Port, Domestic, Madeira, Sherry, Raspborry. . CORDIALS. Annisced, STOMACH BITTERS. The very best in the market. Rose, ly. | NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | | ANOTHER REQUISITION. A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF Another Requisition 1! [WINE & LIQUOR STORE TWO LOORS WEST OF LOEB’S MEAT MAR KET - | will be pared on his part to add to the co | attended by the most trustworthy and at k 00, 600 VEY WANTED! 1! To purchase their Wines and Liuos F WILOLESALE I NEFF & ETTELE. BISHOP STREET. BELLEFONTE, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Such as OLD NECTAR, OLD RYE, & MONON- GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC AND COMMON BRANDIES, PORT AND MADERIA WINES,SCOTCH AND HOLLAND GIN, NEW CNG LAND RUM, And ali grades of Liquors found in the Eastern Ci ies, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New York. All Liquors warranted to give Satisfaction. Confident they can please purchasers, they re- spectfully solicit a share of public patrenage. Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Of the finest grade on hand. July 19, 1862. GARMAN’'S HOTEL. {LATE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE.) | Opposite the Court House, Bellefnte, Pa. DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND weLL known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he announe- es tothe former patrons of this establishment and | to the traveling puplic generlly, that ho intends | refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared the most satisfactory may favor hima with the atronage. No ence or comfort of his guests. All who stay him will find ; | XI rABLE | abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare | the market wilt afiord, done up in style, by the | most experienced cooks ; whilo HIS BAR will al- | ways contain | The Choicest of Liquors. His Stabhng ist in town, and will r0stlers Giva him a call, one a fident that all will be sa modation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY fsattached to tk from abroad will ill, and he feels con- with their accom- nwblichment, which strangers tly to their advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. 9, 1862. Bollefunte, Jan. ing publi~’ina Style” A manner commensu- i ressive spirit of the times. ion of all the moedern improve- | \ 3, as to sleeping appart- | Cl QSAR Re 0p der with the ew BAXTRESSER § CRIS1 > Bar with the purest | { Who have just opened. in the Store Room on the N. W. corner of the Diamond, in Bellefonte, for- and attentive and skilful ostlers together with as- | erly occupied by Wilson Brothers. their large siduous attention to business, he feels justified ino, splendid assortment of Shelf Hardware, House soliciting a share of patronage and the support of | Trimmings of every dsscription. | { POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY 1 of every variety and price. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS | of the best manufacture. RIFLES. PISTOL FOR THE FIRM OF L ments, and has supplied hi the markets afford, and his Wines. With the most extensivestabling accommodations hie friends. Bellefonte, Oct. 8-57-42-tf 0 0K S$ Ti mp GEORGE LIVINGSTON, at his well known stand on she North-eastern cor- | ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps stantly ou hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL ) CrassicAL gous. I GUNS, AND LOCKS | of every description and the best quality | MORTICE AND RiM LOCKS AND LATCHES | of different kinds. | CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. AND TILL LOCKS, MISOELLAN EOUS | and large and small PAD LOCKS. Also dt | HAND, BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL # go yaricly S4WS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES. 'ELANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY | SAWS Sid, Jind ned honing 4 g BUTCHERS CLEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, of the best qaality L MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, Drawing Knives Hatchets.Chis Adzes. HAY MANURE AND SPADING FOF , EDGE : PORT FOLIOS, &e. &e. EZ# Books brought to order at a small advance TOOLS of every desirable variety. SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, on the city prices © -tf.R GEO LIVINGSTON. a general assortment, and 50 per cent lower than any place else. CARRIAGE MAKERS TRIMMINGS,CARPEN TERS’ TOOL> which cannot be surpassed | VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS. SCREW PLATES. vexh E//ipses, admirably adapted to the org S| FILES. RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON Sig t and perfectly vatural to the Eve; alto | BOXES. gether the best artificial HELP TO THE Ry. | STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT MAN VISION ever invented. When there iz | FELLOWS, HAMES, &e. lameness it is natural to use a cane—why not ren- | PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL UL As that valuable organ, ‘the £ye, | OIL AND LAMPS, VARNISH, FLUID. The above for sale at city prices, by O1L CLOTHS PATENT LEATHER, ROPE AND JERRY. J. WINGATE WIRE of every size in abundance. At the Dental Office East of Post Office. ~~ * | SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS, P. 8.—These spectacles can be obtained at nc | And all other kinds of Goods usually kept other place in town. | in a well regulated Hardware Store. Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y. Their stock isan entirely new one, comprising — | all the leading articles connected with the Hard- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | ware trade, and their facilities for put chasing I'h ® subscribers offer at private | goods not being excelled by any other establish- sule. One Iundred Acres of as good limestcno | ment, they here declare themselves able to sell land as there isin Centre county, situate in Har , ‘O02 fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any ris township, Spring Creek running through the”| other Senha in the country, and invite same, tl ree miles trom the Farmers High School, | funn, Mechanics, and all others 1 need of and seven miles from Bellefonte: The improve: | Hardware, to call and satisfy themselves of the ments consist of a stone house, frame barn and | truth of the assertion. other outbuildings, adjoining lands of Griflith | July Is, 1860. Lytle, Elias Thomas, William Thompson Will m | Hoy, Jaeob Houser and John Sweeny. For particulars address Jos. Baker. Boalsturg, Centre County, Pa. JOS BAKER, JOHN DALE, Executors of George Coble, dec'd. | } 7 May 29, 1862—6um. > ? 07) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE — Letters of administration on the | ee Re Estate of Hotty Cummings, of the Borough of | PITTSBURG, PA, corner Penn and St. Clair Sts Bellefonte, dee,d, having been granted to the un- | The largest Commercial School of the United dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in- | States, with a patronage of mearly 3,000 Students, | OLA SPECTACLES. - Superior to any others in use, con- structed in accordance with the LAW OF Na { TURE; in the peculiar form of a Conecuro-C i { 1 | | { { | | | | | | ( debted to the said Estate, are requested to | in fi ve vears, from 31 STATES, and the only one make immediate payment and those having | which affords complete and reliable instruction claims agaivst the Iistate are Royse to present in all the following branches, viz: them, duly authenticated for settlement. R.D. CUMMINGS, Administrator MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAIL ROAD & BANK BOOK- ING, FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Yenmanship; also, Snur- veying, Evgineering and Mathematics generally. (CAME TO THE RESIDENCENCE OF | $35 00 the Subscriber, at the Red Barn, below | ’ Belicfonte, on the road leading to Milesburg, two | Pays for a Commercial Course; Students enter gpotted hogs, supposed te be about ten months otd | and review at any time. The owner is requested to come forward, prove | [7° MINISTERS fons’ tuition at half-price. property, pay charges and take them away, other- | I'or Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Busi- wise they will be disposed of according to law. ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beauti- Aug. 29,—3t. ANDREW GLENN. ful Colle ge view of 8 square feet, containing a | great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourish- r 4 - | ing, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals, Estray. | JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. (CAME T0 THE PREMISES Or fHE| Ju 18 1862—1y. Subscriber in Patton township, on the | Ist of July last, a dark red sieer. The owner is | HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. requested to come forward, prove property, pay | charges ana take him away, otherwise he will be | | For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, | afflicted with virulent and Chronic Dis- disposed of according to law. Aug. 29,—it. PETER MURRAY. cases, and especially for the Cure of Dis- cases of the Sexurl Organs. LAST NOTICE. ; ALL those knowing themselves indebted Joan AY ICE given gratis by the tor subscription and adverusing to the ~ Acting Surgeon. he late firm of Alexander & Furey sre requested to | VALUABL t REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea or make immediate payment, otherwise their ne. | Seminal Weakness, and other diseases of the Sex- counts will be placed in the hands of a justice for | ual Organs. and on the NEW REMEDIES em- collection ALEXANDER & FUREY. | ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in Bellefonte, August, Ist—3-t. | sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or ———— el | three Stamps for postage will be hentia Ad- dress DK. J. SKILLON HOUGHTON. Acting NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! | Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth A fresh arrival of all kinds of new | Street, Philadelphia, Pa. P! June 12, 1862—1y. Pleasant Gap Hotel I3 NOW KEPT BY THE UNDERSIGNED Aug. 15th 1862—6¢ Estray. goods, just received, which will be closed out at i very low prices for cash or conntry produce. | BROWN & COOKE. | July. 10. 1862. | LASTERING LATL, 100,000 PLAS. | ing to his friends and the public in gen- | > 4 of . ral that he has taken charge of this well known | + 3 { Y ¥ otel, lately under the supervision of J. IL. Morri- | 3 ® 1 is fully prepared. to accommodate the x x ra | 4 ANK NOTICE. 25 IN PURSUANC | Section, Article of t tion of the State of Penns; Seetion of the Act of the General Assembly, pass ed the First day of June, 1534, the undersigned, citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby give notice that they intend to make ap plication tothe Legislature of suid Si next session, commencing the first Tu 3 Javuary, 1363. for the charter of a Bank, to be located in the | ch of Bellefonte, in.the coun- ty of itre. and State afor to bh Hed the S“BEELEFONTE BANK, the'eapital stock there- of to be One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Thous- and Dollars : and the specific object for which the proposed Corporation is to be chartered is to trans- act the usual and legitimate business of a Fank of Issue, Discount, De J H. BROCKERIOFI, WM. P. WILSON, ED. BLANCHARD, . RE D.G. BUSH. O0.M BLDER, D. M. WAGNER, MAY & LOEB, GEO. W. JACKSON, W. A. THOMAS, R.H. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHERS, SAM. STROHECKER. M’COY, LINN & CO.. A.R BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN & CQ, HARVEY MANN, DANIEL RHOADS, F-P. HURXTHAL, GEO BOAL. JOHN P. HARRIS, C.& J. CURTIN, VALENTINES & CO. Bellefonte, June 26, 1862,—tf. ; 4, Ravaily Unele Sam and Family, STERNBERG AHEAD! Yankea Freedom is a lad, And Union is his sister ; Unele Sum he is their dad And he’ ll give secesh a twister, For they said Mrs. Sam she died— We always ealled her viriue— But you, Secesh, indeed have lied, And now he's going to birch you. Yankee and his sister, too Are bound on retribution ; For our mother they said they know Died of a broken Constitution. But Yankee Freedom will now show Secesh to have been mistaken; Though of necessity he’s their foo Until they right again awaken. Then Secesh the tune will find Was turned as short as this. While turning to the Clothing Store sign, Which we don’t want you to miss ! A. STERNBERG & CO. nte, Jane 5th, 1862. JOEIIN IMOERAIN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. aving purchased the stock of Clocks Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to tte some, respectfully invites the attention ofthe pub- lic to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold’ and Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Gold & silver Spectacles, Bracelets, Gonts’ Gold studs, Wateh Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pen- cils and Pens, Goggles. Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, &e. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, at the very lowest prices. John Moran offers these goods to the publie,convinced that they will meet with satisfaction. He is determined 80 dispose of neither an inferior article. or offer for sale anything in his line but what he can war. rant. Considerable experience in business, and a desire to please the public, will give him an ad- vantage, which he intends to use to the utmost, He particularly invites the attention of the la- dies to his stock of Pins, Rings and Bracelets, which are of tho latest styles. And he also in- vites the gentlemen to examine a very fine lot of Watches now offered for sale. LZ” Repairing and cleaning promptly attend to. Bellefonte, Jan. 5, 1860. —tf. LINTON HOUSE, LOCKHAVERN,PA The subscriber having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he lias made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelers in the best possible manner. > His table will always co .iain tho choicest lux- uries that the country wi” afford, and he is doter- mined not tobe surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the cfty market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly bo on hand to take charge of horses and see that they are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by lose attention to be able to rende r general satis ALFRED MANN, ProprIRTOR faction. June 6, '61.~tf RHACKEREL AND HERRING JUST RE - where he will be bappy iw wait en the traveling «| publie generally. | : tO June 0th, 1861-13. JOUN H. MORRISON, tering lath for sale by HOFFER paOTHERS, IVR. ceived and for sale by BROWN & COOK. at its | day of | Che Democratic Watchman, FUREY & MEEK. Publishers. Ter annum, (invarizbly in advance) $1 50 No paper discontinued until all back subserip- tious are pus, and a failure to notify 2 iiscontin- nance att be considered a new engagement. e end of the time subscribe’ for will TERMS OF ADVERYI..NG. . 1 insertion. 2 do. 3 do. 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Obituary notices exceeding six lines, fifty cents a square. > Communications recommending persons for of- fice, inserted at ton cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communication. NEW PICTURE GALLERY. R. J. 8. BARNHART, HAVING BuiLt a new, and splendid SKHYV-LIGHT PICTURE GALLERY, is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Maleneotype, or any of the customary branches of the Heliograph- ic Art. IIis Photographs will be of the LARGEST SIZE ever taken in the interior of this State.— Card Pictures, and almost an endless variety of common and fancy cases, are offered at prices which vary from 25 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS ! Instructions given and appartus furnished upon reasonable terms. This Gallery is located on the ill beside the Court House, near Garman's Ho. | tel May 22, 62-1. JOHN MONTGOMERY EP espectfully informs the citizen & of Bolle- < [onte that be still continues to carry on the il and Clothing business at his old stand 10ff's Kow, on Main street, where he is d to make to order, all kinds of Clothing in the n st and most fashionable style. He } on hand a general variety o CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS, of the latest and most approved patterns. | ALSO . | Readymade Clothing of all kinds which he is sell reduced prices. He feels thankful for ery liberal support heretofore extended, and | hopes to merit a continuance of the same, | Bollefonte, Jan. 5th,1860,-1y. TO THE LADIES, : Iaving just returned from Philadelphi “1{® with a new and splendid assortment MILLINERY GOODS, | of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to | please all, both young und old. grave and gay, whe ¢ proper to give usa call. Our stock cou- s in part of ’ SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAINAND FANCY TRIMMINGS, and all other articles generally keptin a Millines} Store. [7° We have procured the services of 6ne most experienced Milliners in the city. Store Bishop street, next door to the old stand. Bellefonte. May 3,’61. MARY SOURBECK. J OLLOCK'SIMPROVEDDANDELION COFFEE.—This p.eparation, wade | from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen. ! ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsiu, { and all Bilious disorders. « who have been reluctantly compelled | to abandon the nse of Coffee, will find they can i use this combination without any of the injuriou effects they formerly experienced. {2 One can contains tho strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffee, For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by the Manufacturer, corner.of BROAD and CHEST - NUT Streets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CO, 103 and 110, S WHARVES. Price 2) cents. March 6th 1862—1y. COLLECTION OFFICES, Page BELLEFONTE, Centre Co., PENNA. BUSH & McCULLOUGH, (r. J. M'cULLOUGH.) CLEARFIELD, Clearfield’ Co., Pa BUSH & McCORMICK, (C. 8. M'CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN, (&. P. ALLEN,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa. pre Reverexces :—Drexel & Co., Phil’a, Mason & Co, Phila, Smith, Bowed & Co., Philadelphia Shields & Brother, Aisi; T. Convow, Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co., Philadelphia Hon. J.T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. W. Maynard, Williamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md. Feb. 21, 1862—1y. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Peter B, Gay, deceased, late of Patton township, having been granted to the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims against said Xs. tate are requested to present them, duly authen- ticated, for settlement. JACOB GRAY, W. 8. GRAY, August 8th, 1862.—6t. Adm’re DR. Z. W. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE C0,, PA, Respectfully offers his services to his riends and the public. Office on Mill -28h0 the National Hotel. ! Refersto Drs. J. M. Mc@oy, J “ S. THOMPSON, & “ T.C. THOMAS. March 20, 1362—1y a. 0. FURST, AY iOPNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA. ' 1 B7 ILL practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All legal L asiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. awond. W. W. WHITE, Respectfully informs the public that he ig por; manently located in Boalsburg, Centre count: Pa., and is well prepared to practice all tho vi, ous branches of his profession in the most impray ed manner. All operations warranted fo gira perfect satisfaction or no charge will be made. Boalsburg, May 15,1862. —1y. TRUE EVERY WORD OF Ii If you want to be shaved without soraping, } If you wish your hair cut smooth and quick, Juet go down the street to Bill Hardings, He'll fix you up * ever so slick ’ i At hisold pri on Allegheny St., just above Tolans Sadler shop. i & or V4/ ANIED. Fad A good journey~man painter and trim mer. To one who thoroughly understands both branches of the business. liberal wages nud steady employment will be gives, by, S.A. MQUIETION. Bellefonte August, ist.—t-f. . J INE DRIED PEACHES FOR SALT Tow by BROWN & LOUK. SURGEON DENTIST, 7: OFFICE—On the North-west eorner of the Dis Benross roy