Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 14, 1862, Image 4

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,Thank God for plea/lent weather !
Chant it merry rills !
( And clap poor hen& together.
Ye exulting hips I '
• Thank bins feemirg valleys
- • Thank him, fruitfill plain !
Fur the golden "unship%
And the silver ralai
7 hank God, of good the Giver, !
Shout It, sportive breeze !
Respond oh, tuneful river !
' To the nodding trees.
Thank him dud and birding !
'''As ye grow and sing !
Mingle in thanksgiving: •
Every trying thing !
Thank God with cheerful' spirit,
In a glow of of Live,
For what we here inherit.
And our hopes above !
Universal nature
novels in her birth, •
When God in fiteimirit 'weather,
Sonlea upou the earth !
Artemus Again
The red man of the forest
was fornaly a very respectable
person. .lustice o to " the noble
aboorygine warrents me in saying
that origgernerly he was a nitij 7
estic cuss.
--- -- At - thetime - : - Chrisi -armee—ear
these shore's, (I alluoded to- Chris-
Columbus ) savajis was virtuous
and happy. They were innocent
of secession, rum drawpoker, and
sinfulness gin'raly.., They didn't
discuss the slavery question as a
custom. They have no- Con
gressman, faro banks, delirum
tremens Associated Press. Their
habits was consequently good.
Late suppers, dyspepsy-, gas c; )m
-parties, thieves, ward politicians,
pretty waiter-girls, and other
metropolitan
_refinements were
unknown among inem: Nosavage
in good standing wolilir take
postage-stamps You could nt
have bo't a coon skin with a bar
rel of e'm. The female ,Ab.orv
gine never died of consumption,
becaus sUe didn't tie her waist
in a whileboon thing ; but in
loose and flown' garments she
bounded, with naked feet, over
the hills anu plains like the wild
and frisky antelope. It was a
unlucky momen, for us Chris, sot
his foot into theseNre shores. It,
would have been better for us of
the _present day if theinjina. had
had given him a warm meal and
sent him home ore the ragen
billers. For the savages owned
the coup Lry, and Columbus was
and Walker were one-horse team
fillabusters--ColumbuA *as a
four-horse team fillabuster,*nd
large yallar dug under waggin.
I say,_ in a view of the mess4e
are,makin' of things, it would
have Wen better for us if coluin
bui had staid at homet
bisinesm.---The circulation of Van
ity Fair would he larger, and the
proprietors would all have boo
zum pins ! Yes, sir—and perhaps
a ten-pin alley.
By which I dont wish
uu ers oo a, in I la ion
the scalpin' wretches who are in
the injin bisnisg at the present
day are• of any account or cal
culated to make home happy,
specially the &onus of Minne
hoty , who deserve to murdered
in the first degree, and if Npe
will only stay in St. Paul and
not go near e'm himself , I reckon
they will be.
Things in o.is town is work
ing. Th _t canal boat "Lucy
Ann' called in here the other
day and reported all quiet on the
on., the lir.ubaili The 'Lucy
Ann' has lidopted a new style of
Bannakle ght, in the shape of a
_red.-headed_gal wha sits up over.
the compass. It workes well.
The artest I spoke about in my
last has returned to' Philanthro
py. Before he took his
lily-white hand in - mine. I sug-
Igested to him that if he could in
duce "the citizens of Philadelphia
to believe it would be a good idea
to,have _ white winder-shutters
oz), their houses and white-door
steel's, he might make a, fortin.
..It's a novelty. , 1, , "and
startle gem at hist,44 may
canolood to adopt ,M.
Tha *wither &until%
tug.
Abes Lam Story.
Old Major Downing, it is
known, is quartered in the White
House, and has writte' some let
ters descriptive
. of e doings
if;there,. The followin is suppos
ea t.° be the.last notable scene in
that house.of mourning, and was
obtained through an intimate
friendof the Major :
- We liLvehitd an oriel solumti
time here sence the elecshuns in
Ohio /ndiany and Pennsylvany,
and loway. Old Abe &nil Stan
ton and Wells take it to hart
very much, and it Was more than
a week after the noes begin to
cum in before the President
could tell a story. To day he
roused up enuti to telius one : He
said the elecshun reminded him
of a hog spekerlatur in Illinise,
who wanted to ;buy all the hogs
he could, and to 'k ontrOl
, the mar
ket.' He got all the 9hinpla4ers
iii:t - W - ci - a - tliree banks and open
ed up an office in Chicago to in
vite sellers. One day an old fel
ler cum in, a mity plane lookin
old feller, and wantad to sell
some hogs.
'How many hey ye got ?' said
the speckulator.
'I don't know exaely,' ses the
old hog drover.
'Wel,' sez the smekulator, 'I
guessl'll take all you can bring
--any-how i '-and-the-figger-wa# na
med—it was a good agger.
'Now,' sez th eold feller, jes
give. me a paper saying what
3 ou'll do, and - putin it that I may
deliVer them hogs at Chicago or
Altim, or Springfield, jest as I
please.'
'Of course'—sez the speckela
tur, and he wrote the paper.
' The old feller went away and
in a few days his live pork begun
to coma in,. ti, 4 - 4 1,;,,,
The clerk come in one day and
sez to the speckeladir,lbld Ben
son,' sez he (the old feller's name
was Benson,) 'has tient in 11,0,000
ho g s. And here Wit letter from
Springfield; he has sent in 15,-
000
there, and the agent at Alton
says he has sent in 20,000 there,
and the money has e'en most run
out, and he writes for more.'
'Very well,' sez the speckela
tur, 'I guezqi that'll finish the old
feller's let.
But he *as mistaken. Ev
ery mornin' more letters—more
hogs driven in—more money
wanted. At last the speckelatur
begin to be skeered, and sent for
'Old Benson,' who, you may be
sure wasn,t far away.
'Well, old feller,' sez be, 'you
hey a good many hogs V
the old chap. 'Pll send in 10,000
more tomorrow.,
'Thunder '.and blazes sez the
speekelatur, 'how many on airth
hey 3;bu .?‘
'Don,t know,' sez old Benson.
hey a big lot . to come yit.'
-- 'See here,.old :feller,' , sez the
httnr,- 4 1 - 7tteffs - you • • •
quit deliverin;' jest keep the mon
ey you've got, anal take all the
hogs I litv, and let me out of that
contract !'—for he'd found out
who Old Benson was, and begin
to hey a oti nof the size of his
e Si " o
MO
pile ank _rengtif - of LaS game
After some disputia‘ the speck
's/44(.1r made over his hogs to
litrityn, and stint up his office,.
and went to ' settle with the
backs.•
CoNscairs.--- I What becomes of
the great "blow" the Abolition
ists used to make about the
Sduth that they had to fill their
armies with conscripts ? What
is Lincoln now doing ? Forcing
them in with cannon as was done
in Luzerne county. This tells
the story. At the end of 18
months, men are already force,
into the army as conscripts! Nowd
forsooth, these Abolitionists say
it is no disgrace to be drafted.
One day it is tweedle dee and
tweedle dum and the next day it
is tweedle dam and tweedle
dee.
Why dont they - scud -that.
million of Wideawdkes insted
of drafting unwilling men and
forcing them to go 7—Selins
grove Times.
ilt.There is great public ever ' dissolved, this„ epitaph
excitement in Columbiana County would be inscribed on its tomb :
110hio over the arbitrary artest of —"Here lies a nation which,' is
Dr. Allen, cne of the 'most res.. endeavoring to free the negro,
peetable citizens of .New Lisbon. lost its own libeities." If things
The people of New nabon—have,, go on a little _while . kinger.as
,
held an indignation meeting, and they go at present, the tomb will
passed strong resolutions on the be ready for the epitaph. —Petri
subject . of Qf Union. '
plesas-
eilbells Ken .AOl6
A rare specimen of rich satirZ
ical humor will be observed in
the.folloWing extracts from a let
ter of a C?Kerr, Esq.
By invitation of a well known
official, I visited the Navy, yester
day, and witnessed -the trial of
some newly invented riflecanon.
The trial was of short • duration,
and . the jury brought ilL,a ver
dict of innocent of any intent' to
kill.
The first gun used was similar
to those used lip the ‘ Revolution,•
except that it had a-large touch
hole and the carriage wt is painted
grebn insted of blue. • This nov
el and ingenious weapon was
pointed . at a target about sixty
yards distant. It didn't hit it
and as nobody saw any ball there
was much perplexity expressed
A. midshipman did say that he
thought the ball went out the
toueli-riete -- when - they loaded
for which he was instantly, ex
pelled from the service. After
a long search, without finding
the ball there was some thought
of sumrnoningtlie Navel Return
ing Board to decide the matter,
whets son happened to look
into the mouth of the cannon and
discovered that the the ball had
not got out at all. , The inventor
said that this would happen some
tunes i -espeeialy-ityou- didn't-put--
a brick over the touch hole when
when you fire the gun. The
Government was so.pleased with
this explanation that it ,ordered
fortv guns on the spot at two
hundred thousand dollars apiece.
The guns is to be fished as
soon as the war is over.
. The next weapon tried was
Jink's double back action revol
ving cannon for ferry boats. It
consists ofa heavy bronze tube,
revolving pn a pivot, with both
ends open. and a touch-hole in the
middle. While one gunner pits
in -trioad at one end, another
gunner puts in a load at the oth
er end and one touch-bole ser
ving both: Upon applying the,
match, the gun is whirled round
swiftly on a pivot, and both fly out
in circles, causing great slaught
er on both sides. This terrific
engtaorwas aimed at the target
with great accuracy ; but, as the
gunner has large family depen
ging upon him for support . , he
rfused to apply the match.
The Government was satisfied
arid ordered six of the guns at a
million of dollars apie:e. The
guns to be humished in time for
our next war.
The last weapon subjected to
new patt&rn 2 The inventor
'ocplained that its great advan
tages was th4.tit required no pow
der. - In battle it is placed on the
top of a high mountain, and a ball
slipped loosely into it. As the
enemy passes the toot of the
mountain, the gunner in charge
OVet e a owi zer, an• e
ball ' rolls down the side of the
mountain into the midst of the
,owed foe. The range of this
terrible weapon depends greatly
on the height of the mountain and
he Government ordered forty 'of
these mountain howitzers, at a
hundred thousand dollars apiece
to be planted on the first rrumn—
tain discovered in the enemy's
country. '
These are great times for gun
smiths my boy, and if you find
any old cannon about the junk
shops, send them along.
C. KEER,.
Wiliam H, Jacoby, editor of
the Star of the North, at Blooms
burg has been drafted. He is
going, and his paper, in conse
quence has - been discontinued.
lie is a democrat. John Bung
hole Stoll, of the Middleburg
Yolks Freund, we are told, is at
ifarriatmrwexercirsinedw—i7gew--"
uity as to ow'to get out of the
draft. John is an Abolitionist.
Here's the difference !—Selins
roverro es.
~,,Elwood Fisher died recently
at Atlanta, Georgia.• lie it was
who said that if the Union was
How Sm. LovsageooD Donn
His Doe.—When I were a „boy,
my legs not longer than John
Wentworth's dad fotched home a
worthless, mangy, flee-bitten,
gray old fox hem', good lot noth
in' but to swallow whot orter
lined the bowleg of us brats.
Well r a natrrraly took a distaste,
and hail a sort o' hakikerin' after
hurtinhit4 feeling an' discumfor
tin' ov him every time dad's back
were turned. This sorter kept
a big skeer before his eyes, and a
arful yell ready to pour out, the
first motion he seed , me make.
hole learned to swallow things
as he run,. and . allers kept . his
legs well under him, for he did'n t
never know how soon he mought
want to i use em' iu totin' his ca
rcass b,yond the reach of a flyin'
rock. Ile lsn.owed the whiz ov, a
rock in moshun well, an' he never
stopped to see who flung it, but
jiat left his head fly open to gin
alrowl - roorrrto emu, and But—his
legs gwits: the way his nose was .
pintin'. He'd shy round every
rock he seen in the road, for he
looked upon it as a calamity that
cum arter hiin someday. I tell
you, Gregory, that runnint am
the greatest invenshun'on earth
when used keerfully. Whar'd I
been by this_ time, of . had'nt
• lied on these legs ?--D'ye see
em ! Don't this mind you of
imp - maw - made bn purpose - to
divide a mile into quartet s? They
'll do.
Well, one day I tuck a pig's
ladder, nigh unto the size •-of a
duck's aig, and - filled, it full ov
powder; and corked it with a
piece of punk, rolled it up in a
thin skulp of meat, and sot the
punk afire and flung it at him.—
Ile swallowed it in a jerk, and
sot to getting away for doing it.
I heard a noise like bustin some
somettiin‘, and his tail lit top ov
my hat. his head were away
down the hill, and tuck death
hold outer a root His fore legs
were fifty feet up the road makin
moshuns and his hind ones d
straddil ov the fence. As to
the dog himself, as a dog I never
seed him again.
Well, dad flung five or six
hundred under my shirt with
the dried skin ov a bull's tail,
and g,in me the remainder next
day witha waggiii whip what he
harrowed from a feller while he
was watterin his, horses, the
waggoner got sorr for me, and
and, hollowed me to turn my
beggiu' and squallen' into fustrate
running, which I immediately did
and the lest lick missed me about
t
ten. feet.
"Yates, the Abolition Gover
nor of 111., told the that, if he
would issue the proclamation,:
he could 'stamp armies out of the
earth,' who would 'leap like qa.
ming giants into the fight-
Where are the giants - ?'
. .
I • I I • I
/Mil=
army corps of 900,000 and aov
ernur Andrew's Yankees, who
were to "swarm on every high
way. and byway:" There's where
the "giants" are, and you can't
budge them ; they would'nt march
base: ,41.ererrip.oeterrtirewlimerra.
were.to appear to "utarshal them
the way that , they, Eihould go."
They want to go the dther
way.
Black Republicanism was
buried in Pennsylvonia, Ohio,
and Indiana on the 2nd Tuesday
of last month.
BANE NOTICE.
IN PURSUANCE-OF• THE 25th
Section, First Article of the amended Bamako.
lion of the State of Pennsylvania, and the First
Section of the Act of the General Assembly, pass
ed the First day of June, 1839, the undersigned,
cinema of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
hereby give notice that they intend to make ap
plication toihe Legislature of said State, et its
nest session, commencing the Ant Tuesday of
January, 1843, forth. charter of a Bank, to be
located In the borough of Bellefonte; in the °nun
ty of Centre, and State aforesaid, to be called the
BEICLEFONTBI4NK,"t.tieF, stook there
id juju) ui/and Tjtousgra gaubg.
privilege of Inc - rims ng It to TWO Hundred Thous
and Dollen : and the specific object for which the
proposed Corporatiola to be chartered is to trans
act the usual and leg timate business of a Bank
of Issue, Discount, Deposit andlExchange.
H.BROOKERHOFF, 0. T. ALEXANDER,
WAS P WILSON, JOHN IBVIN. Jr.,
ED BLANCHAftD, • W REI(NOLDS,
1) 0. BUSH, 0. M ELDER,
D. M. WAONER, MAY A LOEB, •
0.80. W: JACKSON, W A THOMAS, •
It H. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHERS.
SAM. STROHM/KBE. M'COY. LINN A CO.,
A. BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN AOO ,
HARVEY MANE, DANIEL ItaOADS,
P 11URXTBAL, OEO HOAL
JOHN P. HARRIS, O. S. CURkIN,
_
MEM
VALENTINES & CO
Big Wong, Jun. 20, 1862.—U.
ADELINISTRATORE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that let
lend adminlitiatioa_ Aare beim gm" " Ole
utaie af Beek, dee'4l., late o[Nabs
county. Ali persons Indebted to said estate
,are
requested to make isoriedleta payment therm',
mtl those helix,/ claim spited said petate will
peepeat them tidy satheettosted for lettlemeot.
/Foe: T, — l icifilfri[ll/10K,
17 1 999 ' BALLS
PSAU * PZOIIO.
HAPPINESS & PHOSPHITY
•T .11111%
"VV'XIC:O7-aftSAUE.A3III
WUII It IMO
STORE
BISITOP STREET, directly opposite the
building formerly known as the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
A BAUM,,,AGENT.
Ali kioda of FOREI ON e , Ilk /1 . 1111
QUORS, at wholesale, to be had at the very
• Mean prices, and warranted to be of the •
very beat quality. His stook consists
WHISKIES, .
Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Pure Bourbon Whisky,
Cabinet Whisky,
Apple Jack Whisky,
and cheap Whiskies at al; kind.. .
RUM
'Jamaica Rom. .
New England Sum
GINS.
Pare Holland Gin,
akiIFRA.NDILS
Dark and Pals Tugnact,
+ Domestic, (au prie..,)
Ginger, Lavender,
Ob.rry, Blookberil,
Caraway, .to
WINES
Pius Part, Dogmatic,
# Madeira, Sherry,
Itaapbani
CORDIALS
Roos,
STOMACH BITTERS
•
The Tory hest le the market.
The above liquors, with others not mused, will
all be warranted as represent ed, and said at pric
es/1W - tcml-tereede-ilt-strvbjeo. fbr dial
ers to purchase of him, instead of going or sand
ing to the City. Farmers, llotel-keepers and stir.
are are requested to call and examine his stook,
before purotuuring elsewhere.
NI the Liquors which he offers far gale, have
been purchase at the United States Custom
Boum, and consequently must be pure and good.
Physicians are particularly requested to give
his liquors a trial. He has the only art ale of
Pule Port Wine Jule' and Pure Brandies in this
Borodgh
~100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar Just
received and for 11100 low.
Bellefonte, Aug, 29. lE42'4y.
" HL
OW' CASH STORE OF
Messr. Holler Brothers,
rpflE Subscribers have just reeived a new
end full puppy of Spring and Sommer
Goode, which, S.r variety, have never_ been equal,
rid by any eatabliehment in tale ot ooea.
try. Having purchased the otook_of goods on
hand of Mr. George Jackson, they will continue
the baldpate of the old stand,
No. 3. Reynolds's Arcade.
Their stook consists of n general ■esortmet of
Dry Goode, Groceries. Hardware, Qorensware
and Glassware,
Inalading a host o; other articles in their line,
among which con be found an entena t ve and varied
selection of
LDIES' DRESS GOODS,
nob as
D, 0 .1., p er si st Motile, Debeipte, Coburg*,
Oalirmeres,
French Mortooes, Plaids
Their gentlemen's wear °outlets of a luxe a
sortineat of Casiosores, Cloths, Satinets, satin,
Vesting, Tweeds. Hata and Caps And an exten
sive aseorttnent of Roots and Shoes for Ladies and
Gentlemen and Children, with almost every other
article that way he necessary to supply the wants
of theeoromunity
The premure of the mopey market having bad
the eticet of reducing the price of many articles
of tnerchand.se, the undersigned have been-ens
bled to buy their atouk at such rates that they can
Sell goods at price,. to salt the times And as they
intend to do their-beat to please their customer,,
both in Lhe quality of spode, and prices, they
Lope to receive a reasonable sham' of patronage.
All in want of goods will please call and OX/Xlit •
their stock,
r. B.—They will kee constant] on' hand, EX
'
caleilprice
Country produoe ot all kinds taken in ez
change for goods,.
Dried Lumber noel illelemilen constantly on
hand and for sele.
HOFFEE BBOTHEBBS`
Bellefonte, March 38,1681.-Iy.
Important to, the Public !
XLCOVITMoT gib CICPCP MEM
of .ellefonte and vicinity, that they
are just received and opened a ,
NEW STOCK OF FRESH GOODS,
in the Room formed, occupied by Mr. Stone, eon.
elating in part as follows:
DRS' CC344CPCOENES :
Notions, Clothing, Groceries, Queenswere, Earth
re
B• OTS AND, ; ASHOES,
Bata and Cape, Hardware. Wooden and Willow
Ware, Fish, Salt. Paints Ohm, Putty, etc etc.
dnd, in fact, everything usually kept in a country
store ' ell of which they will sell at low prices
for CASH or PRODUCE. feeling satlated — that
'they can oder superior luducentents to cash buy-
BROWN a 00011. E.
IC
ay ay Rth, 1.962-6 v•
TO THE PUBLIC.
The inquiry is frequently made, " Where eau
omaka be obtained, that the glinting may remain
permanently on, when Ailed with Apple-butter r
Milk-Wand, that wilt not tismonie sour or disa
greeable. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has
caused much disease, and frequently dead ?
.1 take this opportunfty of informing the publio
that I halal sold apple-butter arid Milk otook
durable in glaring, free from all obnoxious smells
when placed in different plaices to the undersigned
named persona that cannot, be excelled for quality
and durability anywhere
These crockeare glued with the very but ma
terial, its., Rea Lead, Quartz, do , and I also
use the very best Oak Wood, by which I asp bare
tie ware the hardest and moat durable: -
• I 'maned the Pottery business In Europe, studi
ed the Chemiop!s in the schools of Munich and
Augsburg, (Bavaria,) and by these means, ai
ak public wi
the above deseribedware.
JOBRPI4•BaPtE.
N B. If you wish to bey gdod. jpbetantlA gla
sed, Crooks, they eau he had at the stores of th
ttaeswigned pereonr, ,J, 8
ABRAfAM SUSSMAN Bellefonte,
BROWN 4 COOKS "
SUIIN AWL.
I. V. GRAY, Btormatown
MVBSERe SWARTZ, P.G. Mills
110B'T CAMPBELL Port Matilda.
LYONS & Co., Poonejlr's Putnam.
JOSEPH SAPPLN,
Mantratarar
Mlleibarg, Oct. 10th 1882, B—mo
JOHN S. LENTZ,
IIIIP61;TNE & WHOILICSAbN DTIALka IN
I,lllllllkit Iles
to. 230.11rorth Third Week
RIECILA:ZOI3Z.VErriA
i~
A illy Fellow.
I've just oame out to sing a Roam
cog which ls all truth, sirs ;
d should I make • slight mistakit,
on ;art know I'm lita t a youth, ales!
Sternberg's • bully Dillow !
Its all akOhka man la Wank
Vim loves to loan Ma dallta, dm,
-happymalq-
1 , ad Bata off b:l44k t es, Mrs.
Stem 'a • belly Ildlow.
Be keeps • clothing store ap"tru.
Which is both slob and Tate, ra ts
Where t mean see a 'splendid lot
Of elottdng, t declare, sirs,
Sternberg's a 'WV fellow !
Ile serapes and bows and bows and serapes,
And smiles all o'er his hoe, siss,.
I row I think I never SAW
A ataxia so leash gm., sin.
eternberg's a bully fellow.
Too iuk to lee some of the goods
That on hie &helves do shine, sire,
And then you're bothered which to choose,
They're all so mighty fine, sire.
Sternberg's a bully fellow.
Be shows yott all We ooata and vests,
And pants of every style, sirs,
Bo neat and trim, so fair to view,
You can't avoid • smile, sire.
litefribentm a bully I
And then hodakes you round hie sta..%
And puts upon your head, airs,
A bully 4t, whisk makes you look
Llks one about to wad, sirs.
Elterruberes a,btelly fellow!
Doiszeatio ein,
In short, you're bound to in re plealea - -
With all his grads and thing,, sin,
You'll bay at once a bran new suit,
Cost what it will, by Sing, sirs !
Sternberg 's a bully fellow!
Because, you see,you met, refuse
To help a mutt along, ars,
When all you buy at bternberg
o You buy for a mere song, sirs.
!humbugs's a bully fellow !
And so I tell you when ion tame,
Just bring along your puree, eh%
For when you come into hie atore,„
You'll go oat none the Worse, sire.
Storabergto a tinily tallow
♦nnbeed
In fact, so well I know the man,
A —l-vettestre-forterlwyrshwi"-------
ol wearer fellow you've not seen
This many a long day, sire. •
Bternberg's a bully fellot
And now to see this famouswin,
I hope you all will go, she._
And if you're questioned why—pst say
Pump Sussing told fon so, sua
Sternberg's a bully fellow !
lr A large and svdendid aseortm. nt of Fa
and - Winter Clothing Just received and for We
by A STIfaiNBIIBM di 00.
Bellefonte, Oct.:9lst, 181e2.
Office of JAY COOKE,
suuscaikriom Am?,
fet JAY COOOKR & CO., BANNEBS,
114 SOUTH THIRD MHO,
The undersigned, busing ham lfrpottrtel SUB
BOAtIPTION AU EST by the Secretary of the
Treitneryrnr new prepared to burnish, ut owe,
the
New Twenty Year 6 p. et: Bella,
of the United States, designated as "Fire-Twon-
Om," redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern
ment, after Are years, end authorised by Aot of
Congress approved February 26,1867
The COUVON BONDS ars Limed in same of
$OO, sloo_, $OOO, $lOOO.
The REOISTRIt BONDS in sums of $6O, $lOO,
$OOO. $lOOO. and $5OOO
Interest at Ste per cent per annum will emu
memo from date of purchase, and is
PAYABLE LW GOLD,
Semi-Annually, which is canal at the present
premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT
PEE ANNUM.
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists.
and ail who have any money to invest, should
know/ and remember that these Donde are, In ef.
foot, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Rallroada t
Canals Sank /Rooks and Securities, and the im
mense pnenota of all the Manufactures, kc., km.,
In country ; and that the full and ample pro
vision made fOr the payment of the interest and
llgnidation of principal, by et10;0131 Reties, Fat
else Stamps and Internal Rayon's*, serves to make
these bonds the
BS/T, MOST AVAILABLE AND MOOT
POPULAR 'rive:my= ENT IN TUN
Bubeeripticmt Yeeeived at PAR in Legal Tender
Notes, or notes and chooke on banks at par in
Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive
prompt attention, and every fieollitg and eAplaw
lion will be afforded on appliodrion et VA . able-7"
A full eupply of Bonds will be kept on band for
immediate delivery
Nov. 7, '6&3m
&Ara taom &11,
PHILADELPHIA,
S. B. aor- 7th and Chestnuts Btu,
New York City, Brooklyw, 11 bay,
Troy, Cleveland, De
.
Boa-suarino, P NNNNN sem, COMMISCIAL An
trangTlO, COMM LAW, FOAM& CORSRPOS-
DiNCS,A,O , preotloally taught„
These Colleges being orator the /Mae general
and local management,wns4 l ticing in -each the
advantages of all, offer g facilities for im
parting instruction than any o or Medlar insti
tutions in the country.
A Scholarship tuned by soy ono is good in op
for an tin:hafted time
,The Ph iladelphia College has beau recently on.
red 'and refurnished in a soperior manner, and
is now the largest,and-most prosperous Commer
cial Institution in the State.
Bryant & Stratton's series of Tent books, em
obracng Boolteeping, Commercial Asitametio,
a-and warner° Law, for aisle and and sent by
mall.
Nor jet[ partiasiari and Ar a eiroslar.
Oat. 17. 1862-Iy.
\ NEW BAKERY !
MATHIAS SCHMUCK.
Weald respeothilly talon° the people of
Bellefonte and "Jointly. that he has opened a new
and ootaplete Bakery on SPRING street, In the
promises of N. P. Reynolds, when be will keep
constantly on hand all kinds of
BREAD, sum POUND CAME,
SUG M AR, AID =XI
CS,
which he seUs at a reasonabla and satisfactory
price.
Bread, Cattle and Plea baked to order on tho
ahortest notice. Families will end It to their ad
vantage to get.thelo baking done at this Wat.
lishmant, as thay can always get pore wholesome
broad and kea net k when they nerd think
Beet 12 liin—ly.
B 0 }C
41,
-
$ TOILE
GEORGE LIVINGE3TON,
at his wall kniiirn stand on the ,North•easters oar
met of the public. square, Dollnthate, heaps
staidly on hand aloft* antrionat of
TISOLOSIOAA. 1
CLASSICAL 1 '
litaoatAtuisouu " ILL .
AND 801100L'"' "''
MSS, a !aft.* vetrletY of
BLANK BOOKS AND OTATIONENIC
of the WA quality
MATHEMATICAL /NUTRIMENTS, .
PORT- FOLIOS, to. to: •
- tir Haab brought Hi-order Osman *Wane '''
on the thy Weis
July SS '6l If
.&yer's Cher* "lateral
Jr!
, TOllll IPOIIII.III, yw
Philodelphis, Nov. 1,1862.
JAY COOKS,
Subsorfption Agent.
I=
GEO LIVINGSTON
Mit 111,01 TER EBAT'UF W*Zr
ANOTHER RSQUI&TION.
A BSAVY UtPORTATION or
%VaIWARS !I
FOR TEI "KM OZ _ r 1
BAXTRESSER ift
wan hay. jisitinned, in the Store loots en ais
N. W. corner of the Dimmed, In ifelielbile,
flr
m.rl) (warded by Wltson Brython, fblh' large
and splendid essortssent of Shelf flnfdellifft Kele.
Trissrfings of ev•l7 description.
1 , 4104 NT; AND TABLE, OUTTLEST
every variety Ad price.
CROSS C MILL AND CIRCULAR SAW/11 „
of the manufeetere. - •
RIFLES, POMO SHOT GUNS, AND LOOXII
. of every d a and the best quality.
MORTICE AND RIM L AND LATCHES
of different kinds.
CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. minzlLL woo,
and lens and small PAD LOOK, 13,.
HAND,. BACIY, GRAFTING AND FANNIE,
SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AWL
BUTCHERS' CLEAVERS AND CROPPER:,,
Drawing Knives,Hatehote,Obleele Aims.
HAY,MANURE AND BPADINGIORES,RDON
TOOLS of every desirable variety.
SADDLERS' HARDWARE,
A general assortment, and H per seat
lower than any,pleee ohm.
CARRIAG MA RIMS TRIMMIXO6,O ASPEN
• TEES' -
VICES ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES,
FILFS, RASPS, PIPE SKEIN A WAGON
BOXES.
STEEL SPRINGS, IRON EXELTRIEB, BENT
FELLOWS, EAMES, -
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL
OIL AND LAMPS, VARNISH, FLUID.
OIL CLOTHEI,PATENT LEATHER, ROPE 41,10
WIRE of every nee In abundance.
SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS,
And all other kinds of Goode usually kept
in a well regulated Hardware S
Their stook is an entirely, new owe
i
all the lending ,artlirles - einnieetill eHa -
ware trite and their (sanitise ibr put eltasiog
goods not being excelled by any other mtablisb
ment, they here dealer, themsetren able-to-a•11-
Troia anetandred per cent. lower than any
other establiAtitent in the country, and invite
fanners, Iffeehenlos, and all other, 'in need of
Hardware, to call and beady timeaselese if ih.
truth of the assertion.
July IS, 1860..
e CHIME FOR monk
BARGAINS!! MEd
lagati lIIILL
IMERIEF6OO
ALCPVC0111.:111
The aubaerlber.bep leave to Worm tie WAIL
and tho paopla of °entre Oonaty la partiality',
that he still oontinaes to earry on the Baddlory
baldness to all its various besuaites, at hit chop
r is the Noara•E4ar COMO? of ALLEGHANT and
1118110 P dtreets wlion Mn Ifi limmkd at alt thaw
a felt supply of
Redd*,
Bridles!,
Wasson Earnest,
Carriage Hamm
OeNan,
Wagon WWI.,
Tra oka
Drlvihg WlLlpir
Rollien'
Valises,
12221
As-, 41.
made of the very beat ntotertsd, mot wantantrontr
to be put to-gather In the Med stiotanttal ear
ner. bine& to *on the LAN,
Call and examine youreeivispentlewen, sod it
yogi are not satlaned, you neetriet patetismo.
JEJUItr TOL= CO.
Bellefonte, Sept, tOth 112. I.y.
GARMAN'B 110 TILL.
(lam TEN rIeIfIELIN ft 0176111. ).
Opposite the Court House, BeHahne, Pt-
DANIEL, GARMAN, Properar.
THIS LON° ZSTLiBLISIifIt MID WIL&••
known Motet, situated on the Soothes"( wart of
the Diamond, opposite the 0011fi Xmas, leaving
been perenaseii by the undersigned, he samerste.
ea to the former patrons of this establishumek maid
to the traveling puplio generelly, that he 'Mend*
refitting It thoroughly, and Is prepanni, to render
the moat sat . isfitetn7 ammamoodation to all wbo
wig be spared on bis pW ioiadd to - the sonisol
°nos or oomfort, of his gouts. priiio stop with
him will find
I- - • •
abundantlyjpp c i w.tyh t a he 3 m x t
mutiptnons fare
the market will afford, done up in style by the
most experienced 000kr ; While RIB BAH wfil al
-1 ways erntain
The L'hooest of Liquors.
Rim (Habits% is best in town, and will always he
attended by the most trustworthy and attentive
buglers
Give him &call one and all, end be feel' eon-
mods lon
AN RXONLLENT LITIMT
is etteobed to Pas estabhalweema, whkth etnenpre
how abroad wpl A:Apeman to D& advantage.
DANIEL GARMAN.
Bellefonte, Jan. 9, DAB
CONBAD•HOIIBS; .
SMLI/FONIS, PA
This well known entablishreent has been entire
ty re-fitted and re-furnished througont, and is new
second to none in central Pennsylvania in the
comforts and convenience it affords to travelers.—
People fro m the County during their injoran at
Bellefonte daring weeks of ,Coert, will god the
Conrad House an agreeable andpleasant resting
place.
Accommodating aerosols are shrug in mitten.
dance reedy to supply the manta apd oontribitte
to the eanfort and eatiebtotion of the
TEE TABLE I. supplied wittLatl the subetsn.
tiaLpoorisiona, tuxedo, and diathesis', which a '
active Country Ma famish, or Wintry, trig•
anoe and exertion can procure.
THE BAIL will always eonthin aferal assort.
anent of the vary best liquor", that whet af.*.
ibrdsfadapted to suit the lopetospri lutes
THE STABLE will be alit odder by Aland,*
and obliging hustlers, well gusalls4 to ;Becher.
the duties pertaining to lids importaut department
of a publie-mtabllsbniest.
From the attention and lime, the psogrieter has
devoted to this breach of bulbous, he holm to
receive a liberal share elite patronage here.efor•
bestowed upon him.
Nov, 16, '63. if
NARRIAGB.-41 1. 8 LOVES AN
Opbates, sorrows sad angers, howls sad
foam' trusts and Joys MANHOOD.
how lost, bow rest red, the natal=
most and radical ours of spormstorrassor
wea kross ; losoluotsuy suilselons,so (sysTreiTli-
vonsness, oonsumptloo, Its, mental sod
physical Incapacity, remaking from
are folly explained ill the 111ASSIMill by
WM. YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary
book should be In the bands of every young Or
son ecultemplating marriagtp,..ead seep. sum or
women who desires totia Gm umbra of ithaly
offspring to their elrounitteneet Er
ease and eche laeldeatal to youth- and
old age, le fitly explainod ; ever} le si
knowledge that should be looms is hero given,—
It to fair of engravings. In east, It disellemeeerete
that every one shouldknow still It is a book that
mast be looked up set* Oct lie about the bolus.
It will be sent to anyone ott the reaelpt at nett.
In veld* or poiters steam Address Dlt WM.
YOUNG, No. 416 Grano' Street, above 'Fourth,
Philadelphia. .
—Aretxurno &MD WireIRTIIPAIL DO matter
what may be your alsansi tetatraytntithao your
self under the oars of. asy of She notorious
Quaeke—nalisa-orerr.wbo In this or any
other paper, get a y o Eat Youngs book, sad
rood or assillr, will be tbe move elf airing
youlteny dUfankylitialbealth,Md possibly your
lito.
rouNu rib ho elnuallteol su soy of the
diseases desorlbod to his publiestlon, at kb °Moe,
No. 416 Sprees Street.. above ?mirth, Pbtledelahl•
Ohm hours tr.m 9 to 6. daily.
Gel. SA. 1961 1-7.
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