RE RY CAR “@he Watchman, & EME PARAL, | at the ‘Cummings House,” and you will | (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE ) i ¥ LOCK HAVEN STATION will be as follows : ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST Expross 9:20, A. M Express... 6 50, p. M. | Mail 7:20,p x Mail. 2.. 7.00. r Nn. Accomm’. 6:30, A. a. Acoomm’n 9:50, A. M Sleeping Cars om Night Trains both ways batween Williamsport and Baltimore and on the Pennsylvania Railroad between ilar- risburg and Philadelphia. On Mail Train. in beth directions, a CAR GOES THROUG BI via Pennsylvania Railroad | without change, between PHILADELPHIA and | LOCK HAVEN SAM'L A. BLACK, Superintendent Eastern Division. XaOC AEs DNV HL TIVE RES {Published by request.) Camp Preasant Varrev, Mp, } - Oct. 9th, 1362. | Mr E. Downing, Sr. DEag Sir: —Yours cf Oct. Ist only reach- | ed me last evening. I regret to say that] your information is only tvo eorrect. © Your son, Corporal James Dowling, was mortally wounded in the charge upon Autietam Bridge” and died during the succeeding night. Isaw him once after he foil, and wus glad to find that he had received every surgical aid and attention which the nature | of the wound admitted, and that Le did not | He was seem to besuffering very intensely. as’ brave and gallant a soldier as ever fell— « With his face to the field the fue.” Accept my heartfelt sympathies and his feet to | Ist of Novemler. | commencement of the 15th | an Amen can, so there never has been "so fathfully illustrated, Frank Leslic having | dispatched Special Artists to every promineng field of ac ! world has cver been Tne Comyinas House.— We are request- ed by Mr R. D. Cummings, to state that he will open his new hotel, on” ‘Bishop sticet, | for the reception of guests, on oy about the This hotel will be fitted up in the most attractive style, and. from the well known 1 putation of its landlord, will, no doubt, prove a most comfortable | stepping place. Mr. Cummings was fore i merly propricior of the Pennsylvania Hotel, | and obtained for himself, wi ile in that posin | tion, the aggreeable appellation of the most | accommodating host in the coun'ry. Call! EE ET IRE RE I SE Te { t recret it. Cn and after Monday, May bik, 1862, TIME at | 10 CS!€H! ————0 E1Gnr yeaxs of uninterrupted succes hav raised FRANK Lesvie’s ILLustraTed News PAPER (0 the proud position of the leading Paper of this The affurds | Pictorial continent. Yo cibing to Every deseribed the public the cpportunity of s household nee of the time I what is WR t event importa | and illustrated, more especially those now tratspiring on our own contisent-—as thee | never has been a war of equal interest to Ol At the last battle of Antietam de had three Special Arlists and Corre dents accompanying the differents divisionss | pon- ‘The result 1s, that no great victory in the $0 + completely illns- | trated, Besides the interesting illustration Frank Leslie’s Newspaper has always one or mora Romances, of rare excellence, con. tinued in its pages. At the pres nt time “Yerner's Piide” Aurora Floyd” aie causing | the deepest sensation. The misceilancous arireal, Poetry, Gossip, ect., are of great , merit. $2.50 per anum. Fras Les, New York. TRRMS, { One copy one year, or 52 numbers, §2 50 Oue copy six mouths, or 26 numbers, 1.50 Oue copy for 17 weeks, 1,00 Two copirs, in 1 wrapper, to 1 address. 4 00 in this trying bereaveine be & | pee copies, 6 00 Sra ; 1} satisfaction to you to know i Five 2 10.00 long enough to find that the field was won, |, xiv copy to a person sending a club The ath was not io vain, and that his de Hlst was ordered np to carry the wtorin, after a whole Brizade had fi tho attempt, and Gen. McClellan stated to (lenerals Burnside and Stargis (the latter of | whom published the fuct in a ‘General | Order 7’) that the vigor and success of the | movement saved the day. Such was the | crisis in which your gallant son offered np his young life a willing sacrifice upon the altar of his country. One bLondred and | twenty of our regiment (more than one out i of everv four) fell along with him in less than that many seconds, but the survivors stood with thinned ranks on the other s de of the | Bridge, and ** the day was saved.” If there | are any apologists of this most unholy and unnecessary rebellion, in your neighbor | hood, I'wish you would ask them what right a Georgina rebel iad to shoot down your son | for attempting to cross over a {ree and pub- | lic bridge in Maryland or anywhere else? Co. poral Dowling had pay due him {rom the 1st of July to the day of Lis death (Sept. 17,) inclusive. Judge Hale ean give you relia ble information in regard to vour right to Bounty and Pension, questions which 1 have never had an opportonity of examin-! ing carefully. lt will give me pleasure to wid yoa in every way in my power in ob: taining what you nny be entitled to from the Government. In haste I remain, Yours Respl’y &e WA. il. BLAIR. —pr——— Tig assoN Grarps, — This company was ealled the Hasson Guards in honor of Judge Hasson, who was among the foremost to enroll his name, wlio was considerably the oldest member of the | licans of that village had been ~ UDITOR S NOTICE, company, and who served in the war of | erased from the list-—and were £4 1812 against Great Britain, Captain, David Vilson, Lieutenants, G. A. Jacobs 1st, 8. B, Grossman 2d. Sergeants, Alfred Dale 1st. Adam Hess 2d. James Hasson 3d. Jno. I. Thompson 4th. Charles Shaffer 5th. Corporals. Thomas Riley 1st. John Schoeck 2d. Adam Stover 3d. John B. Hutchinson 4th. David Stewart th. Emanuel Wolf 6h. - 1srael Condo Tih, J. 1. Farner Sth. Musicians. # Jonathan Creamer, Yifer. ¥George B. Jack, Drummer. : . Privates. George W. Allen, B. II. Arney, Wm. IL. “Barnes, Thompson Barr, Samuel Bar, Jno. S. Bathurst, Dan). W. Baker, James Bous, John Breon, John Brooks, Wm. Il Benner, Wm. Campbell, David Corbin, Cornelius Dale, Philip Dale, Thomas Dale, Wm. J. Dale, I. R. Davis, John Davis, Michael Darstine, Alexander Fverheart, William Geiswick, John B. Goheen, [ur rison Haghenberg, Adam !Hartswick, Juo. Hasson, A. Boyd Henderson, Thomas ess, ‘William Hess, Elisha B. Heston, Isanc Hoff man, Josiah Holdeman, Christian Tonser, Martin Heuser, William Hoy, Emanuel Isbler. Willinm Jackson, Alexander John- aton, Isnac Kaup, Rudolph Krise, Oliver Leve, John Ludwig, Jobn Lytle; Henry Markle, Lewis Mays, L. B. McIntire, Wil- liam McFarlane, Saml. H. Meyer, Alfred P. Meyer, tJoseph E. Mitchell, J. M. Mor- gan, John Mussilman, Richard Newman, Solomon P. Palmer, W. S. Palmer, Samuel Patton, William D. Rankin, James Riley, J. A. Rockey, R. A. Sankey, Isaac Seltzer, Andrew G. Shires, William 8. Shires, Wil- liam Spiece, Wr. II. Stroer, Doct. James M. Thompson, James M, Thompson, William Thompson, Joseph Tressler, Martin Tries- ler »Thomus C, Van Kries, Cyrus Wasson, Wasson, jr, Doct. WW." W. White, “illiams, jr. John Wirts, jr, Philip tobert Whittenmeyer, Isanc Wo- ,. Zimmerman. *“*Appanted Dram Major of the regiment. tAvpiated Adjutant of the regiment. HG od 0) men TheQemocratic State ticket is electen by x 10,000 majority, we shall giv¢ rns a3 soon as recieved. NY a | tion, | City Conic of five. Two xtra copics to the person sending of tn, and 40 on, in E propor- y wdditional subseription only #2, Bete Mex or mii Ties —The tocsin of free dom or the shackles of despair hang upon the fate of cur republic. Able bodied men fight our battles: all to whom denied reust enter such channels as capacity Drones tolerated, this honor is admiis. cannot be Throughout the country and our large cries Lincoln; and if that isn’t proof of | clerks a man’s being a d——d idiot, I| { have responded to their conntry’s call, lea dor’t know how idiocy could be the majority of book-keepers and ving lucrative situations to be filled by oar young men who are not permitted to leave: w to be thoroushiy prepared, be ex serienced teachers and practical businesg men in a few weeks, for active business, and how to gain geod situations, address Iron | ial College, Pi sburgh, Pa, | i T 1 ! Ca alogue aud Prof. ~ Cowley’s rapid | winting. ; ! { = a» em | Skulking a Draft, i | | The Black Republicans are | good hands to get up a war, but | poor hands to help fightit out. {This was very conspicuously shown at the recent drafting at | Elyria. In that smart little town, only {eight miles trom Oberlin, it was {accidentally discovered on the {morning of the diaft, that the {names of many of the most weal- | thy and prominent Black Repub- | not to be found in the drafting (wheel. This privileged class were all Black Republicans, or, | perhaps, I ought to say, Union ! Republicans, and embraced the | County Clerk, the County Treas- |urer, the Prosecuting Attorney, a private banker, a nahob, and | several others, including an edit- ‘or of a Black Republian paper, ‘who, not long since, published all | persons who applied to exemted | from the draft by reason of phy s- ical disability as “sneaks.” The united wealth of this privil- eged class, is not less than three to four hundred thousand dollars. Several of them are six feet and well proportioned, and nearly as fat and valiant as Sir Jack all Istaff. Up to the time of the [draft they were in great danger of being constmed by their own patriotism. They were literal- | ly aching for a fight with the re- bles, and sometimes it seemed as | though it would require several men to hold them. But when the draft came and there was dan- ger they might be drawn, their patriotism, bluster and courage left them suddenly. | They all, however, stoutly | denied any knowledge that their names were erased from the roll | They charged it to the unso- licited partiality of the examin-| surgeon who has charge of the roll, and he excused himself for granting the unsolicited favor, by saying that Governor Tod had authorized him to strike them off. If there was authority given to ldo it in Elyra, why was not sim- (ilar authority given and exer- | cized in other places ? : em. — mee rst merit eae Who knows how this is? When it becomes necessary for the Goveinment to impress its citizens into involuntary servi- itude, it should be fairly done. The wealthy and influential should not be allowed to shirk on to poor persons the dangers inci- | dent to a draft.—-Crisis, Colum- | bus Ohio. a & V ALLANDIGHAM.—]t or 18 probable, mot yet certain, that! Vallandigham has been deftated for Congress by about 250 major- ity for Mr. Vallandigham. After his last election to Congress, the Black Repulicans jerremandered his district so as to make a ma- jority of over 5,000 against him. This huge majority Mr. Vallan- digham has reduced ta 250 ! Glo- | rious Vallandigham ! If the Dem- ocrats of Ohio have a majority in the Legislature which is prob- ‘able, they ought to, and probably will, elect Vallandigham to the United States Senate in place of old Ben Wade, whose term will expire on the 4th of next March. The country needs the services of Vallandigham now more than ever. Good Ground for Exemption. A scenc in Sugeon Haller's of fice. “Doclor, if the foot won’t an- swer, I have another all-suffi- cient reason—onc that you can- not refuse me exemption for, «What is it ? >> asked the doe- | tor. “Why, the facet is, doctor, I have not cot good sense---I aman || idiot,” soberly replied the ap-. i piicant. : «Ah 1” «aid the doctor, “what proof have you of that ? What evidence can you bring ?” “Proof conclusive,” said the applicant, “Why, sir, 1 votod for Ale sroven.— Vandalia Democrat. 1 Bellefonte Maxke's. (Reported Weekly jor the Warcuman, by Hoffer Bros.) The following are the quotations up to 6 o’clock yesterday (Thursday) evening: Lven this result isa trivmph | $L15 | A UBIICR 8 KOTICE. vit the Court of Comn oon Plees of Centre County © rin i he undo Agr ed an Avditor appointed by tho ! | suid Court to make distribution of the money in | ihe hands of George Alexander, Bleriff, arising | trem the sale of the real estate of Daviel M'Giuley | will meet the pasties interested on Thursdey the | 13th day of November 1862 at bis office in Pell ionte. y EVAN M. BLANCHAKD. Cet. 15. 1862.4—t rm A UDITCRE NOTICE. In the matter of the «John B Swartz. Dec’d Thre urdersigned the Auditor Orphans Court in sxd for the © to mak e distribution of the bi the Admimsirator of said De these entitled 16 the same v tie of the said npye day of November, 18 at 10 o'clock A M.. when # int erested may attend Oct. 17, 1862—4 Estate of | { appointed at an | ut of Centre, | inthe hands of | sed, to and attend to the anong | du- | | rd JCFTRAYS Came to the residense of the sub- gcriber at Rock Forge about the last of September a brindled Steer, black and white faced, no marks —also a Heifer black sides, white back and head witha x it 4 years old—the ow owners is | d to come forward pay they will | Oct. 17 1862—3t NRY BENNER. A Us {TORS NOTICE. In the Urphans Court of Centre! County : "the undarsigned an auditor apppointed by the snid Court to settle, and adjust the account of Charles Beck Trustes appointed to sell the real Estate of dee’d, will meet the parties the 19th day of Novem- | ber 1362, at his offi efoute \ M. BLANCHARD Auditor. Vet. 15 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. | In the Court of Common Pleas of | Centre County: In the matter of the sale of the Real Estate of John P. Maize : The undersigned appointed at a Court of Com- mon Pleas iid County, to make distribution of the money in the hands of George Alexander Sheriff. arising from the sale of the Real! estate of John P. Maize. will at pointmont, on Wednesday, the 12th of Nove: A. D.. 1862, at his office in Bellefonte, at 10 o’- clock. when and where all persons interested may attend. W. J. KE Oct. 17. 1862. —4t. er Penn and St. Clair Sts School of the United sarly 3.000 Students nd the only one | inble instruction | MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS BOAT, RAIL | ROAD & BANK LOOK riNg, | FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamentak Tenmansiip ; veying, Engineering and Mathematiss $35.00 also, Sur- senerally. Pays for a and r wv Er Commercia! Course; Students enter | at any time 8 sons’ tuition at half-price. 86 vages, Specimens of Busi- I , and a ness and Ornamental Pe ful Col 8 great ) x ing, inclose 24 eer ps to the Princip NKINS& SMIGH, Pittsburg, Pa. Hs { { nent r i—-ard, Wheat, White, per bushel, M 0 die | do Red, do i 1 i azing of which has | Rye, do oY and frequently death ? Corn, (Shelled) do 50 1 uity of forming the pub do (Bars) do 25 | that [ have sold” apple-butter and: Mlk crock | Buck Whea', do 50 | durable i i from all obnoxious smells | Jarley, 6 do 99 | when ut places, to the undersigned | Oats, (By Weight) do 30 | EY I aot he excelled for quality Clover Seed, do 475 | and dur: 'e Timothy, do od with the very best ma- Potatoes, ao : 1, Quartz, &¢, and I also Bea : do use the very bast Ouk Wood, by which I can burn Onions, = do | the ware the hardest and td le Apples, (Dricd) do {I learned the Pottery bu in YWarope, studi- Lggs, ik per dozen, | ed the Chemicals in the schools of Munich and Peaches, (Dried) per pound, Augsburg, (Bavaria) and by these means, and iucon, do J ars of e: am enabled to furn- Jjeshas, . 2 | sh the public with the above described ware. Aan, x : JOSEPH SAPPLE. Lard, do N.B 40 buy good substantial gla Rags, do, | zed Crocks, they can be had at the stores of th ntl ene ah | undersigned persons > 4.8 See z J SEnaUsy SAY Jellefonte, 3 <; BROWN & COOKE. iY Ahly Aba fisements, | JOHN AWE. “ dla BL tan | I. V. GRAY. Stormstown | MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mills J : i JAMPBELL Port Matilda. tinted by i he iodernt id a2 Audios Lap i LYONS & Co, Penneylv’a Furnace. ointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, | am 3 : 3 settle and SEL the administration account on | JOSEPH SAPPLE. the estate of Arthur Borns, deceased, will wttend | Munfueturer, to the duties of his appointment at his ofilse in | Milssbucs, Oct. 10th 1882, 6—mo | Belicfonte, on Saturday, the 15th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 18 when and where all persons interested aro re- quested to attend. ADAM HOY, Oct. 24, 1862-40. Auditor. i OTiCE, Notice is hereby given to all per s concerned, that the account of James Gordon | witter of Jane Gordon, Luhatic, late of Spring Township, dee’d., has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, will, be coa fined by the said Court at - November term next, unless exception hé {ited in the meanitine. JNO. T JUHNS ION, Lrotiy. £01 ot Ji Oct. 24, it. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE A lot of ground sitaated on Bult: 16 Run, 12 miies west of this place, contain about ore fourth of an acre, upon which is ere a new and well finished Store House, a small shop, and a good stable, will be sold zery low, and terms made to suit the purchasher. For fur- ther particulars appiy at this ofiice to Oct. 21, 762, P. GRAY MEEK. Sl Shatter, 3 Go's NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES PHILADELPHIA, | 8. E. cor. 7th and Chestnuts Sts, New York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland, De- troit, Chicago & St. Louis. KEEPING. PeNyaNsHIP, COMMERCIAL AR- ITI Cc, COMMERCIAL LAW, FORMS CORRESPON- DENCE, &c , practically taught. These Colleges being under the same general and local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greater facilities tor im- Book | parting instruction than any other similar insti- I 5 y tutions in ‘the country. A Scholarship 1ssued by any one is good in all for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia Coll ege has been recently en- larged and refurnighed in a superior manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Commer- cial Institution in the State. Dry ant & Stratton’s series of Text books em- braci ng Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametic, aud Coppngralal Law, for sale and and sent by mail. E85 For full particulars send for a circular. Oct. 17. 1862—1y. STRAY. Came to the residence of the sub. geriber, one mile east of Jacksonville, on the 14th day of October a grey mare spavined in both hind legs. supposed to be about ten years ald. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargss and tako her away otherwise she will disposed of according fo law. JOHN M. SMYTH. 0 t,15 1862, 3~—t. at 2 oclook, P. M., of said day, | 'ES AN gers, hopes and MAN UOOD BE g sexual debili erally, ner- ital and 10d resulting from s ~-are fully xj din the MARR WM. YOUNG, M. D. This most ex book should be in the hands of every young per- son contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires to limit the number of their offspring to their circumstances. Every pain, dis- caso and ache incidental to youth maturity and old age, is fully expiained ; every particle of knowledga that should be known is here given.— 1 is full of engravings. Iu fact. it disclses secrets that every one should know, still itis a pook that must be Jocked up and not lie about the ho i Tt will be dent ‘to any one on the receipt of i 01 unps Address DR W) 0. 416 Srreer Street, above lourth, NFORTUNATE, no matter se before you place your- or the care of any of the notorious native or forcign—who in this or any and read it curefally. It will be the means of saving you many dollars, your health, and possibly yrur lite i YO Xi Qu ¢ other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's book, UNG ean be consulted on any of the i in hi sation, at his office, ve Fourth, Philadelphia 6 daily. TO THE LADIES. ; Having just returned from Philadelphia y 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 may see proper (0 give us a eall. Our stock con- sists in part of v SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, : PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner Store. #3 {.#~ We have procured the services of ope most experienced Milliners in the city, Store Bishop street, next door to the old stand. J Bellefonte. May 3,61. MARY SOURBECK. A UDITOR S NOTICE. In the Coert of Common Pleas of Centre County : . The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the said Conrt to make distribution of the money ar- rising from thesale of the Keal Estate of D. M. Bilger will meet the parties interested on Satur. day the 15th day of November, at his office in Bellefonte. EVAN M. BLANCHARD. Oct. 15: 1862 4—t. "READ 'he New “Advertisetnents. Ayers Catharte Pils. i ER RE I RU ent or Monday the 10th, | rp ch under the right ear—both sapposed | . | municatio | Will pra care will be y Oflee and. Residence directly North ws, the Court Louse portico, At his office except fw | | weeks in eaoh month, beginning with the firs Mond: | eastern cities constantly ou hand for sale. BEER @he Democratic Watchman, P CEAY BIE, Fublisker Per arzim, firvarich yin ndvarce) $i 5p No jajer dicecntinved until all buck subseriy- tics axe prid, 11d a failvie to notify 8 liscontin. uance at the end of the time subseriy: for will be considered a rew ergogement TERMS OF ADVERT! NG. 1insertion. 2de. 3 do. Four lines or less, $25 9% 314s 50 One equare—12 lines 50 5100 Two squares—24 lines I vo 150 .200 Three squares—i6 lines 1.50 206: 250 3 mos: 6 mos. 12 mos. Six lines or loss, $150 $3085 0 One squarn 250 200: 700 Two squares, 4 60 600 10 00 hree squares, 5 00 S00 12 00 | Four squares, 6 00 10 Gu 14 00 Ialf a column, 1¢ 60 14 00 20 00 One column, 16 60 22 00 40 00 Over three weeks aud less than three months, for each insertion . scments not mur ked with the number of red, will be continued till forbid- d ascor ding to these terms isccllaneous notices eharg- ding to the above rates. 2 °33 uotices, five cents por line for every No reports, resolutions or proce corpurstion, society or a-g c nm tad designed to call a tion 10 any a1 ter of limi‘ed or indivi i ; ed unless paid fo { lous recommending persons for of- ed at ten cents a line; and uy the communieati ww y - . - Liusiness Directory, 4 Noo tn % a MCALLISTER & 52 ATTORNEYS A BEL J. DB. SHUGERT, ATTORNEY AT LA VW, BELLEFONTE, PENN _Ofice in the Court House, wi JAMES FI. 12 ATTORNEY A BELLEFONTE, PENNA ce. on the Diamvnd, one door west of thg t Cflice. GRVIS & CORSE. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW: Lock HAVEN Pa. vera! Courts of Centre and All business entrusted to thoir tly attended to. tice in the counties. Clu Aug. 29, J. 05, ANGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., pA. 8 now prepared to wait upon all who may desire his pro services. Room residence on Spring street. WELLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTOR? EY AT LAW, : CLEARFIELD, PENN’A, win visit Bellefonte professionally whea speci © a clained in connection with resident Counsel, May 15th 1562. —1y. EDMUND BLANCHARD. E. M. BLANCHARD. | EE. S&B, BLANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Oflice formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard on Main street, J. p.wi DENTIST. of the month tho pay | TELIA | { named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin. | tn county, Pa | @By:. ACHANCE FOR 4DBiR Bib and SOFA Fz NT 63 & <3 : 2 Dh (HES MANTVEFAC. CEY. - The ivleariber begs 'erve to inform the world and the jecple of Centre County in particular, that be still continues to esrry cn the Saddlery business in all its various branches, at his shop cn the Neri East cover of ALLYGHANY and BISHOP Sirects ; where can be found at alltimes a fol} supply of 24 e Saddles, Waggon Harness Bridles, a : Carriage Dainess Collars, Wagon Whips, Trucks, Diiving Whips' Valises, F E Halters’ Netts, &e., &c., do. made of the very Lest materia, ard wa to be put to-guiter in the most sabstan nor. Prices to suit the times. s Call and exa yourselves gentlewen. and if You are 10l gn ed, you need 3iot purchuse JERKY TOLEN, Bellefonte. Sept. 10ik 62. 1-y. GARMAN'S HOTEL. {LATE THE FRANKLIN nousn.) | Opposite the Court House, Bellefnte, Pa | DANIEL GARMAN, Propiictor. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND win | known Hotel, situated on the Southeast « of | the Diamond, Phot the Court House, haviug | been parenased hy the undersigned. ho announce. | 3 to the forper patrons of this establishment und | to the traveling puplie gererdly. that he into | refitting it thoroughly, and is py | then satisfactory necomm dation to all {may favor him with their patronage. | will be apared on his part to sdd to the ence or comlort of his guests. Lim will find No pains sonveni- IS TCABYG | abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous (ar ! the market will afford, done up in style, by the | most experienced cooks ; while 11[S BAR will al. ways coutain The Chocest of Liquors. | His {tabling is best in town, and will always by | - | attended by the most trustworthy and attenlive | hostiers _Giva him a cull, one and all, and he fident that all will modatibn. ) \ feels con- be satisfied with their secom- AN EXCUBLLENT LIVERY . isattached to this establishment, which stranee from abroad will find i oe cA DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1562. SABIAN CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, dd. B.HUTYS BY THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUN == ing to his friends and the public in gon ral that he has taken charge of this weil Wiows otel, lately under the supervision of J. 1. Morri- ou, ard is fully prepared to accommodate the raveling publi+ in yle and manner commungy- vite with the progre e spirit of the times, He is in possession of all the modern improve. ments and conveniences, as te sivepiug appart- ments, and has supplied hislarder fith the ohojees: the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest ines. With the most extensivestabling accommodations and attentive and skilful ostlers togoiher with gs- siduous attention to business. he fecls Justifio lin soliciting a share of patronage and the Support of his friends. : Bellefonte. Oct. 8-2 2-tf {LINTON HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN, PA Pha o SOT} ave Elie subscriber having leased the above 1a tukes this method of informing the public generally that he has mado evory NECesSary preparation to eutertain strangers and travelers in the best possible manner, His table will always 1 the choicest lux- WAL F. REYNOLDS & C0., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE €0., PA. \ Bills of exchaugs and Notes discounted. Col. | ‘ections made and proceeds promptly remitted, — | Interest paid on special deposits. Exchange in the | Depos- a 0, FURST, ALLOPNEY AT LAW, BELLEFOYTE, PA. WILL practice in the several Courts cf Centre and Clinton counties. All legal ! usiness entrusted to his care will receive promp’ attention OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di amond. DE. J. KB, Mi . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, «CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he respectfully offers h rvicos to his friends and the public. Office next door to the residence of Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny strect, July 25, 1862—1y. BEE. Z. W. DIEONAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MILESBURG, CEN Respectfully offers his services to hi and the pablis. “Office on Mill the National Hotel, eters to Drs. J. M. McCor, “8. TuomrsoN, $4.0." Tiowas, March 20, 1862—1y W. W. Wire, SURGEON" DENTIST, Respectfully informs the public that he is per- manently located in LBoalsburg, Centro founty | mined not to be sury other place in town. uries that the country rd, and he is detor- this departwent by any other Hotel along the West®B auch. iis Bar will contain the choicest liquors that enn bey ised in the efty market, areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see that the are properly attended to. ! Trusting that he may receive a portivn of the patronage of the traveling publie. he hopes by sluse attention to be able to rende r goaeral satis faction. ALFRED MANN, June 6, '6l.~tf Proprivror i Ir a Pleasant Gap Hotel NOW KEPT BY THE UNDERSIGNED where he will he happy to wait on the traveling pubii nerally. Juue 5th, 1861—1y Is JOAN H. MORE ISON, PARABOLA SPECTACLES. Superior to any others an use, erp- structed in accordance with the LAW OF Ni. TURE; in the peculiar form of a Conearo C= eX [illipsac, adwizably adapted to the organs » it and perfectly natural to the Fae; alte ther the hest inl HELP TO THE Ha. \ VISION ev nvented, When there is itis natural to wee a cane—why not ren wee to that yaluable organ, the kyu, when needed ? The above for sale at e ¢ prices, by | JERRY. J. WINGATE, At the Dental Office E of Pogt Otlice. PS —These spectacies can be obtained at nc Beliefoute, May 29, 1862—1y. JOUN MONTGOMERY espectintly informs the etizens of Belle LS foute that Le still continues to carry on the Tailcring and Clothing business at his old staue Pa, and is well prepared to practice all the vari ous branches of his ¢ n in the most improv | ed manner. All ope 3 warranted to give | perfect satisfaction or ne we will be made. | urg, May iJ, 156 WOLLECTH Of CEFICEN, | D. @. BUSH, ] BELLEFONTE, Cextre Co. PENN, 4. i BUSH & McCULLOUGH, (1. 3. M'ernnovai.) CLEARFILLD, Clearfield Co., Pa BUSH & McCORMICK, (C. 8 M'CORMICK,) LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa, BUSH & ALLEN, (R. P. ALLEN,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa. ReFereNces :—Drexel & Co., Phila, Mason & Co, Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow, Philadelphia, Sewer. Barnes & Co., Philadelphia Hon. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. W. Maynard, Williamsport. J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md. Feb. 21, 1862—1y. NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfully inform the people of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a new and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in tho premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will keep constantly on hand all kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, &ec., &e.. &e., which he sells at a reasonable and satisfactory price. i Bread, Cakes and Pics baked to order on the shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad- vantage to get their baking done at this estab lishment, as they can always get pure wholesome bread and cakes just when they need them Sept. 12th 1862—1y. "THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN Town of DeLains, Shepards and Mo hair Plaids, all of which will be sold at the very | lowest rates, can be seen at the Store of HOFFER BROTIINRE. in Brokerhofl's Row. on Main street. where he i prepared fo make to order, all kinds of Clothiog in fhe neatest and most fashionable style. ban general CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. AND Vi of the latest and most ay fall Kinds which hes ing at reduced pric He fecls thankfal for ery liberal support heretofore extended, aud Lopes to merit a continuance of the same, Bellefonte, Jan. 5th, 1860,-1y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. - PHILADELPHIA. [0 For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with virulent and Chronic Dis- cases, and especially for the Cure of Dis eases of the Sexurl Organs. RX EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the ~ Acting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorthoen ar Seminal Weakness, and other disenses of the Sex- ual Organs. and on the NEW REMEDIES ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable Ad- dress DR. J. SKILLON HOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 12. 1882—1y. A UDITOR’S NOTICE, The undersigned an Auditor ap- pointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre eonnty, io settle and adjust the exceptions filed in aceount of John Tonner and James T. Hale, Guardians of the minor children of David Jack, dee’d., will at- tend to the duties of his appointment a3 the Court Houso, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Thursday the 13th day of Novewber next, at 12 o’clork, P. M., wher and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. Oct. 10, 1562. J. D. SHUGERT, Aud. Clover Hullers. - UNSICKER'S Improved Clover Huller's manufactured and and for sale at the Pellefonte Foundry, warranted to give sutisfuc- tion. 4 A. Haupt & Co. n= 1 Sept. 30th, "62. tf. NEW GOODST NEW GOODS! £ A fresh arrival of all kinds of new goods, just received, which will be closed: ont at All who stop with their advantage. | same, tl ree miles trom the Centre County, Pa. Y I Avot Requisition | 00 JY an WEOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STOR NEFF & Ea TELE, BISHOP 81K EET, PEILIFORTF, { TWO LGORS WEST Sihoyns MEAT M | Foreign and Domestic Liquo Such as OLD NEGTAR, OLD RYE, & MONO, GAHALA WILSKEY., COGNAC AND COMMON "BRANDILS, PORT AND 'MADFRIA WINES. SCOTCH AND | HO! LAND Ly, : | NEW . FAG. | LAND R UM, And all grades quors found in the Ruste Ci ies, oid as low as in Phifud ol hin aud No York, 1 . [All Liquors warrant.d to giv Satisfaction. | | Confident thay c apectfully solicit a sf Bold by the gaurs largo lot of BOTTLLD LEQUO ES, Of the finest zeade on July 19, 18 please purclugere, they re. are of public par reLAge barrel or tierce. Alay hand. | NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF Tae seat 05 van | ANOTHER REQUISITION. | A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF intends | prepared to render | who | i § | Ee | FOR THE FIRM OF | 1 i | | } BAX TRESSER § CRIST, Wito have Just opened. in the Store Room on ths I NW. coruerof the Diamond, in Bsllefonte, fur merly occupied by Wilson Brothers their large Lid assortment of Shelf Hard waro, ilouse gd of every discription. : | POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY of every variety and price. CROSS UT, MILL AND CILCULAR SAWS of the Lest manufacture, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS, AND LOCKS ofevery description and the best quality. MORTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCHES of different kinds. z CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. AND TILL LOCKS aud large and small PAD LOCKS. : "AND. BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL SAWS, Broad, Uand and Chopping AXES. i 5" CLEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, Drawing Knives Hatches. Chisels & Adges. HAY MANURE AND SPADING FORKS. E EB TOOLS of every desirable variety, fhe SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, A general assortment, and 50 per cent tower than any place clee, CARRIAGE) SRETRIMMINGS CARPREY TERS TOOLS which cannot Te Burpassed vens atv DRILLS. SCREW PLATES MILES, RASPS, PIPE SKE GON he LASS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON STELL SPRINGS, [RON AXELTRE PL ONE LAN a as; DANY PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY. Co OLL AND LAMPS, VARNISH. FLUID OIL CLUTHR PATENT I ATHER, ROPE AND {and