CT Thy Watchman, ali OR UNUM ee PILADELPIIA & ERIE PALLROAD ANTA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE ) ET (PENNS On and after Monday, May 5th, 1862, TIME at LOCK HAVEN STATION . will Le as follows : ARRIVES. LEAVES BAST. Bxpress ... 9°20, A. N. Express... 6:50, pr. x. Mail ...... 7:20, Pp MN. Mail .... ... 7.00, A, 0° Accomm’n. 6:30, A. x. Accomm’n M. Siceping Cars on Night Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore and on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Har- risburg and Philadelphia. On Mail Train, in beth directions, a CAR GOES THROUGH via Pennsylvania Railroad without change, between PHILADELPHIA and LOCK HAVEN. 8AM’L A BLACK, i Superintendent Eastern Division. aOCAT: MAMTERS Tuevies Asovr.—A number of clothes lines, and hen roosts have been visited in town lately, and their contents abstracted. The scoundrels are suspected, and had bet- ter keep a sharp look-out. There is noth- ing meaner or more contemptible than ap- propriating another man’s shirt or stealing a chicken when it's asleep. : 0 =— Covnr.—Next Monday Court will be again in session at this place. The pros- peet is that it will be a very interesting ses- sion, an'l we presume a large number of people will be in town, Our landlords are muking extensive preparations, and there will be lots of good things for the inner man. We hope to see our subscribers all in town with their pockets full of ‘ roess,”’ and cx- pect to see them up in the Waehman Office The latch string is always out, and we trust they will not be backward in giving i a pull. : toi} mae 2 larere’s Weskny.—Wo are in receipt of this splendid penodical. the first of its class in America. The contributors to Harper's Weekly are all of a Ligh order of talent, and the result is that its contents are of the most interesting character. Its pictorial illustra- tions are gotten up by the first artists in America, and no pains or expense are spa- red, to make it acceptable to the reading public. Its engravingsof the various bat- tles and scenery of the war, and of the lead- ing Generals and other officers of thé armies of both North and South, are very fine, and are alone worth the price of the paper; which is only $2 50 per single copy per annum, Address Harper Brothers, @ Franklin square, New York. . QRS “ QupJonN Morpar, ’— the .iginal man- facturer of Moffat’s celebrated ‘vegetable Life Pills and Phomx Bitteie,” owing to the death of his son, W. B. M.lat, has re- sumed personal supervision of the prepara- tion and compounding of these valuable medicines. In order that the public may not bo tinposed upon by connterfeits, ‘new and costly labels,” executed in the highest style of bark note engraving, and entirely duflerent in design from the old labels have been procured. By means of theso-the old doctor hopes te protect the public from im- posidon, : Address allorders -and leticis to Jon Muflat, & Co., 32 East Seventeenth Sircet N.Y. Cnty. em ee (J Loargrs iv A Priming Orsion.--The composing room of a printing office is not the place to tell long stories, or arguo points in metaphysics. A printing office is like a school : it can have no interlopers, hangers on, or twaddlers, without a serious inconve- nience, to say nothing of loss of time, which i8 just as good as gold to the printer. What should be thought of a man who woul en- teraschool and twaddle first with the teacher and then with they scholars —interr- upling the discipline of one, and the studies of the other? And yet this is the precise effect of loafers with the course of business —distracts tho great attention which is pe- cessary to the good printer. No gentleman will ever enter it and presume to aot the loafer. Ife will feel above it, for no ‘real man sacrifices the interests or interferes with the duties of others. The loafer does both. Let him think if he never has, that the last place he should ever insinuate his worthless and unwelcome presence is in the printing office. So says an exchange, aud we endcrse it most heartily. —_— ———Q PETERSON’S MAGAZINE —We are fn re- ceipt of this popular Lady’s Magazine for December. [tis a splendid number. The title page for 1863, coitaining portraits of rhe chief contributors, is very handsome, —- ‘ Puterson” will be greatly improved in 1863, It will contain 1000 pages of double column reading matter : 14 steel plates ; 12 steel fashion plates ; 12 colored patterns in Berlin work, embroidery and crochet and 900 wood engravings— proportionately more than any other periodical gives. is stories and Noveletts are by the best writers, fn 1863, Four original Copyright Novelets will be given, lrs FASHIONS ARE ALwAys THE FATEST AND PRETTIEST! Every neigh. borhood ought to make up a club. Its price 1s but Two DoLrLars a year, or dollar less than Magazines of its class. 1118 Tur MaG- AZINE FOR THE Tides ! Tu clubs, it is cheap- er still, viz : ~three copies for $5, five for $7,50, or aight for $10. To every person getting dp a club, the Publisher will send negra copy gratis, as a premium, ‘or a large sized mezzotint for framing, ¢ Bunyan Parting from Jus Blind Chald in Prison.’ Specitiens sent (if written for) to those wish. ing to get up clubs. Addiess post paid, Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, 4 v dicnee to God.” The Cleveland Leader says that the following document has been extensively circulated through- out the State of Illinois : : «To all the patriotic men of the United States :—Whereas, the re- peated violations of the constitu- tion of the United States by the present party in power, do most seriously threaten the liberties of the people and tend to the des- truction of constitutional liberty, the great anchor of a democratic Republic, we who are hereby un- ited in order to check those out- rages upon the right of loyal cit- izens, and to prevent the Govern- ment from degenerating to a mil- itary despotism, to be controlled by unscrupulous fanatics, “do pledge our lives, our propety, and our sacred honor” to maintain the bonstitutional liberty, to the extent guranteed by our funda- mental laws, and det.rmine that no more citizensshall be illegally arrested and detained, and that we will resent. such usurpation in every legal and peaceable mode, and in the event. of defeat, we will walk back upon the God- given right—physical resistance to despotic power, As a last re- sort we will raise the flag of our fathers, and call congenial spirits of the United States and elswhere upon the broad earth to come to to the rescue of individual right, aud plant them upon the firs basis designed by our Father of his Country and his compatriots of «76. We hope this is true (although it comes from very questionable authority) and that it will much more extensively acted upon than circulated —There should be lea- gues of the people, of those who desire to preservetheir necks from the yoke of despotism, in eve- ry township and school district in the broad land teach the ty- rants by our armed league that that the white men of this coun- try are determined to be FREE and that no King, Emperor, Czar or Military Dictator shall rais to power upon the ruins of" liberty. Teach them that we are deter- mined to preserve the Constitu- tion, restore the Union and re- tain our own libertics.— Ashland Union. . Crest Fallen. There is no class of politiclans who feel the defeat of Abolition- ism at the polls so keenly as those who, while professing great at- tachment to the principles of Dem- ocracy, were found in the Aboli- tion ranks battling for the eleva tion of the negro to social and political equality. These men row look as ifthey had lost all their friends. Believing that the Abolitionists would carry the State, and having always been politicans of easy virtue, they joined heart and hand with the enemies of the Union, inthe hope of securing a share of public plun- der. In this there is a strong probability that they will prove unsuccessful. The Democrats having elected a majority to the next Congress, they will keep a sharp look-out for shoddy con- tractors—dealers in horse flesh and ship brokers. Forney of the Philadelphia Press, it is feared has become a subject for the in- sane assylum. Youngman of The Sunbury Gazette, we heard is about leaving for Hayti, where his pure ebony Democracy will stand the strongest test. The editor of the Huntingdon Gijobe, by opposing the Democratic tick- et, came verry near making a strong Abolition county Demo- cratic. These men have found their level, and insted of doing the party an injury their oppozit- ion has proved a decided benefit to us. The Abolitionists wel- com to their own.—Poltsville Standard. See here, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, your own city of Springfield has pronounced against you by a pop- ular majority of FOUR HUNDRED— your own county of Sangamon has proncunced against you by a popular majority of some THIR- TEEN HUNDRED—your own State of Illinois has pronounced = against you bya popular majority of Some TWENTY THOUSAND. These EE oR AP SPSP ER EERE SE RY FR i aa “Resistance to Tyrants is obe- are the voices of your neighbors calling upon you to withdraw yoursclf from the association of Abolitionism and retuth to your duty as the Constitutional Chief Magistrate. They are voices that a wise man would heed.— Chicago Times. Bellefonte Markets. {Reported Weekly for the WATCHMAN, by Hoffer Bros.) The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) evening: Wheat, White, per bushel, $1,25 do Red, do LR Rye, do 70 Corn, (Shelled) do 75 do do 37 Buckwheat, do 1.00 Barley, do 70 Oats, (By Weight) do 32 Clover Seed, do 5,50 Timothy, do 2,00 Potatoes, do 56 Beans, do 175 Onions, do yi Applels, (Dried) do 1.50 Does per dozen, 14 (Dried) per pound. 08 do 09 DIED. Died Novem' @: tho 4th, 1862, Ann Eliza, Wife of W. 8. M’Featers, aged 24 years, 9 months 12 dys, Teap Quarters 148 h P. V., CockrysviLLg Mbp., Ost. 1st. 1862, Oar. Doran, Having been detailed for Recruiting Service, by order of the Major General Commanding, you will proceed as early as practicable, to Centre County, Pennsylvania, for the pirpose of obtaining recruits for the following companies and in number as indicated opposite the letter of each company :— Uo. C., Capt. Andrew Musser, 3 15 Co. F., Capt. Martin Dolan, Co, G., Capt. Jas J. Patterson, 3 Co. H., Geo, A Bayard, 2 44. Recruits will be allowed to gclect any of the companies which they may prefer un. til enough are obtained to fill the cdmpany —a further choice will then be allowed them among the companies not fliled. You will report to me by letter, every five days and report in person onor befors the 20th of October inst. Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant JAMES A, BEAVER, Col. 148th Regt. P. V. To Capl. Martin Dolan, Com’dg Co. F. 148th Regt. P. V. Bellefonte, Oct. 10th. 1862 4 t. Che Democratic EWatchman, P. GRAY MEEK, Publisher Per annum, (invariably in advance) $I 50 No paper discontinued until all back subserip- tions are paid, and a failure to notify 8 discontin- uance at tho end of the tima subscrise: for will be considered a new engagement. TERMS OF ADVERTICANG. 1 insertion. 2 do. 25 3 do. Four lines or less, One square—12 lines 50 75 Two squares—24 lines I 00 1.50 200 Threo squares—36lines . I 50 200 2 50 3 mos, 6 mos. 12 mos. Six lines or loss, 8150 $30085 60 Oue square 2 50 400 700 Two squares, 4 00 600 10 00 Three squares, 5 00 800 12°00 Four squares, 600 1000 14 00 Half a eolumn, 10 00 14 00 20 00° One column, 16 00 2200 490 00 Over three woeks and less than three months, 25 cents for each insertion. Advertisements not marked with the number of insertions desired, wiil be continued till forbid- den and charged according to thoso terms. Lire, political aud miscellaneous notices charg- ed according to the above rates. Business notices, five cents por line for overy insertion. No reports, resolutions or proceedings corporation, society or association, and “¥ munication designed to call attention to any ter of limited or individual interest, can be insert. ed unless paid for as an advertisement. Obituary notices exceeding six lines, fifty cents a square. Communications recommending persons for of- fice, inserted at ten cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communication. JCSTRAY. Came ta the Residence of the sub- seriber, on or about the Ist of Auzust last, a rai and white steer, with the left ear cropped. Sup- posed to bo about 3 years old, The owner is ro- iene to come forward, prove property pay charges, and and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of ascoding to Jaw. Nov. 21 1862 ¢ f DANIEL HOUSER. rete meet ip ett mn A DMINISTTATOR 8 NOTICE, Letters of administration having been granted on the Estate of Samuel Gardner dec’d late of Centre County. All persons indebt- ed to said estate are requested to make immodiate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. 8S. W. GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration have been granted on the estate of Elizabeth Beck. dec'd., late of Centre county. All persons indebted to sail estate are zg sion to make immediate payment thereof, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Nov. 7, 6t JOSEPH BRCK, Adm’r. s&s Dr. Ely PARRY, Dentist. ould announce to the Ladies and Gen- man of Bellefonte and vicinity that he will devote a week or two from the 24th inst., to their service in the practice of his profession at the Pennsylvania Hotel in Bellefouto where per- sons desiring his services ara invited to eall. Bellefonte Nov. 14. 1862.—2t. (CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ~ BELLEFONTE, PA, MONIGOMERY & SON, Proprietors. Having just recoived a large and carefully se- lected assortment of clothes, cassimers sattenetts, &e., &e., for the fall and winter trado, at our old stand in Brokerhoof's Row, Allegheny Streot, we are prepared to accommodate our old” friends and fushuiers generally, to a full suit of clothes made n the neatest and most fashionable style, from the latest approved patterns. A larg§ “stock of Ready made cloihing constantly on hand and for sale as cheap if not cheaper than at any other house in town. Thankful for the patronage here tofore extendsd to us, we respectfully solidit a con- tinuauce of the same. Nov. 21st. 1862 —tf, Nov. 21 1862 6-t ©. V. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Ofice one door Lilow Raynold’s Bank. Nov. 21.—182 Ayor’s Cathartic Pills, NEW PICTURE GALLERY. R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING suit a new and splendid SKY-LIGHT PICTUREGALIL ERY, is now propered to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Malencoiype, or any of the customary branches of the Helingraph- ic Art. His Photographs will be of the LARGRST 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 : 50 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS ! Instructions given and appartus furuisbed upon reasonable terms. This Gallery is located on tho hilt beside the Court House, near Garman’s Ho- 2, 762-1y. J OLLOCKS YMPROVED BANDELION COXFEE.—This pieparation, made from the best Java Coffee, i3 strongly recommen. ded by physicians as a sapoerior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Goueral Dobility, Dyspepsia, and all Bilions disorders 5 ds : voiuetantly compelled se of Colles, will ind they can tion without any of the injuriou effects they formerly experion > One ean contains tho strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffvs. For sale by all Drugeists and Grocers, and by the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST. NUT Stroets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CU., 108 aed 110, S WHARVES. Price 25 conta. : March 6th 1862—1y. T0 THE LADIES, . -£ 1 Having just returned from Philadelphia /with a new and splendid assortment MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest styles and fashion, we feel propard to pleaso ail, both young and old, grave and gay, who may see proper to give usa call. Our slock con. sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner: Store. i= We Lave provise] the services of one most experienced Milliners in tho city. Store Bishop street, next door to the old stand. Bellefonte. May 3,61. MARY SOURDRCK. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. The subscribers offer at private sale, One Hundred Acres of as good limestcno and as there is in Centro county, situate in Iar- ris township, Spring Creek running throngh tho same, tt reo mi (rom the PMarmers [igh School, saven miles fi om Beliefonto. The improve nsist of a tous house, frame barn and buildings, “adjoini lands of Griffith , Elias "Thomas, Willi son Wille Loy, Jacob Houser and John = For particulars sddressJos. Baker, Doalsturg Centre County, io. JOS BAKER, JOIN DALE, Excentors of Goorge Coble, deo’d May 29, I862 —6m. = wm A UDITOR’S NOTICE. 4 In the Court of Common Pleas of Centro County: In the matter of the sale of tho John P, Maizo od appoin ted at a Court of Com rid Counry, to make distribution in the hands of George Alexander Sheriff. arising from thesate of the Real rstate of John PP. Maize, will at:end to the dutiss of said ap- pointmont, on Wednesday, the 12th of November A.D. 1362, ut Lis'tflice in Bellefonte, at 10 o’- Felook, when and whore all persons interested may attend. W. J. KEALSI, Oct. 17. 1863. —4t. Auditor UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the watter of the Estate John B. Swartz, Dec'd The undersigned the Auditor appointed at an Orphan’s Court in and for the County of Centre, to make distribution of the balance inthe hands of the Admimastrator of said Deceased, to and among those entitled to the snmg will attend to the du- ties of the said appointmemt on Monday the 10th. day of November, 1862, at his office in Bellefonte of at 10 o'clock A M., when and where all jiersons interested may attend W. J. KEALSH, Oct. 17, 1862—dt Auditor. FCSTRAYS. Came to the residence of the sub scriber’ 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 with a notch under the right ear—both supposed to be about 4 years old— the cwner, or owners is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will bs dizposed of as tho law directs. Qct. 17 1862—3¢ HENRY BENNER. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, In the Orphans Court of Centre County ; The undersigned an auditor apppeinted by the said Court to settle, and adjust the account of Charlos Beck Trustee appointed to sell the real Estate of Johu Beck dee’d, will meet the (aii interested on Wednesday. the I9th day of Novem- ber 1862, at his office in Bellefonte EVAN M. BLANCHARD Auditor. Oct. 15 1862. 4—t. A UDITOR 5 NOTICE. In the Coert of Common Pleas ot Centre County : The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the snid Conrt to hake distribution of the money ar- rising {row the sale of the Keal Estate of D. M. Dilger will meet the parties interested on Satur- day the 15th day ¢f November, at his office in Bellefonfa. EVAN M. BLANCIIARD. Oat 15.1862 4—t. 4 UDITOR § NOTICE. The undersigned an Auditor aps pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, to settle and ad just the administration account orf tho estate of Arthur Burns, deceased, will uttend to the dutics of his appointment at his offtec in Bellefunte, on Saturday, the 15th day of Novem- ber, A. D.; 1862, at 2 oslosk, P. M., of said day, when and where all persons interesicd ara ro+ guested to attend. ADAM II0Y, Oct. 24, 1862-4t, Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Letters of Adminig ration having been granted to the uudersignod on the Estate of Margeret Pickler, deo’d, late of Centro County, all persons endebted tosaid Estate are hereby no- tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated far settlement. GEORGE SHAFER, Administrator Nov. 14., 186 2—6t. AUDITORS NOTICE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County : The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the said Court to make distribution of the morey in the hands of 4Heorge Alexander, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the real estate of Daniel M’Giuley will meet the parties interested on Thursday the 13th day of November 1362 at his office in Belle- fonte. EVAN M. BLANCHARD. Oct. 15. 1862.4—¢ JOSTRAY. Came to the residence of the sub- seriber, one mile east of Jacksonville, on the L4th day of October a grey mare spavined in both hind legs. supposed to be about ten years old. The owner is requested to eome forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away otherwise sho will disposed of according to law. JOIN M. SMYTH. 5.1862, 3—t. OTICE. . : Notice is hereby given to all per- sons concerned, that the account of James Gordon, Committer of Jane Gordon, Ymnatic, late of Spring Township, doe’d., has been fled in the Court of Common Pleas of Centrg County, will be ‘con fined by the said Gourt at November term next, unless exception be Bled in the meanitme. ; NO. T JOHNSTON, Oct. 24, 1862-3¢. Proticys /ALUABLE PROPERTY FORSALE A lot of ground situated on Buffa- lo Ran, 12 miles west ¢f this pl ace, containing about ono fourth of un acre, upon which is erected a now and woll finished Store House, 2 small shop, and a good stable, will be. sold very low, and terms made to suit the parchasher. For *(up- ther particulars apply at sais offico tw . ; H PY. GRAY MEEK. Och. 4, 62, o! E EP TS YT PP AT ER TOTHE PUBLIC. The inquiry is frequently made, * Where can erocks ho obtalned, that the glasing may remain permanently on, when filled with Apple-butter r Milk-—ard, that will not become sour or d zreeablo. nor poisonous, the glazing of whic caused much di 1 take this nore. are glazed with tho very best ma- torial, viz., Red Load, Quartz, &e¢., and I also use tho very bast Dak Wood, by which I can burn tho ware the hardest and most durable I learned the Pottery b ess in Hurope, stuli- ed the Che n the schools of Munich and Augsburg, nd by theso means, and many yours of exper 0, I am enabled to furn- sh the publio with tho above described ware. JOSEPH SAPPLE. N. B. If you wish to buy good substantial gla rod (rocks, they ean ba had at the stores of th undersigned persons «J. B ABRAHAM SUSS MAN Bellojonte, * BROWN & COt : JOHN AWL. ROBT CAMPBE LYONS & Co., Milesburyg, et. ith 35 BANK NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25th Section, First Article of tho led .Congtitu- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and the First Section of the Act of the General Assembly, pass ed tho First day of June, 1839, the undersigned, citizens of the Commoawealth of Pennsylvania, be ive notice that they intend to make ap- plication to the Legislature of said State. at its next session. commencing the first Tuesday of January, 1863, fur the charter of a Bank, {0 be located in the borough of Bellefonte, fn the conn- ty of Centre. and State aforesaid, to be called the ¢ BHELEFONTE BANK, the capital stock thero- of to be One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to 0 18 and Dollars: and th ifi proposed Corporation is to be chy wd legitimate busi unt, Deposit and Exch qe ? ALEXANDER, FRVIN, Jr. LDS, *. RFE i LINN & CO, MCOY, THOMPSON, LINN & C0 DANIEL RIOADS, GEO. BOAL, Ny EUK ER. BARLOW, HARVEY MANN, F. P. HURXTHAY, JOIN P. HARRIS VALE Bellefonte, June 20, 18 MANE HOW LOST | HOW RESTORED ! Just published tn a scaled envelope. SIL cents, Price A Eectnre on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermaterrhea or Seminal Weakness, In- voluntary Emissions, Sexual Dobility, and Ln- pediments to Marriage wcnerally, Nervousucss, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fils | Mental and dud Physienl Incapacity, resulting from Self: Abuse, &2—By ROBT J. CULVeXKWELL, M. Di, Au- ther of the Green Book, &e 8 world-rerowned auhor, in this: Lecture. cine, and dangerous surgical oper: 8, bougies, ments, 1s, curs at once certain and e ual, by which ev- ery sufferer, no matter his condition may ke, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi- cally. This lecturo wil) prove a buwn to thous- ands and thousands. Sent under in a plain cuvelopo, to any ad- dress, on the r of sixoonts or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J.C. KLINE New York, Pest Ofiico. Box, 4580. instru- or cordials, pointing out a mode: of 127 Bowery, Nov. 14, ’ E, BELLEFONTE, PA. S. B. BUTTS, Proprictor. This well known establishment has been entiro- ly re-fitted and re-furnished througout, and is now second to mone in central Pennsylvania in tho comforts and convenience it aTords to travelers. — People from the County during their sojourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court, will find the Cond ouso an agrecablo and pleasout resting place, Accommodating servants aro always in atton- dance ready to supply tho wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of ths guests. THE TABLE is supplied with all tho substan- tial provisions, luxuries and dolicasies, whish a oroductive Country can furnish, or industry, vig- ilance and exertion can procure. THE BAR, will always contain a general assort- ment of the very best liquors, that the mrrket af-" fords, adapted to suit tho mos’ capricious tastes — THE STABLE will be attenden by attentive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to discharge the duties pe ug to ihis important department ‘of a public establishment. From the attention and timo, tho proprictor hus devoted to this branch of business, he hopes to receive a liberal share of the patronage here'ofore bestowed upon him. it Nov, 13, 62. (GARMAN HO USE. BELLEFGNTE, PA. DANIEL GARMAN, Proprictor. This long establishod and well known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, opp the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he announc- cs tothe former patrons of this establishmont and to the traveling puplic generally, that ho intends refitling it thoroughly, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory acconnmudation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No puins will be epared on his part to add to the conyeni- once or comfort of his guests. Allwho stop with hiw will find 3 XCXS LAB, “abundantly sn plied with the niost sumptuous fare the market will afford, dono up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while ILLS BAR will al- ways ecntain ‘The Chocest of Liquors. is {tabling ia best in town, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and attentive hostlers Give him a call, ono and all, aud he feels con- fident that all will bo satisfied with their recom- modation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY isattached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Fan. 9, 1862. C LINTON HOUSE LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. WANN, Proprietor. The proprietor ~ having leased tho above named Hotel in tho borough of Lock Haven, Olin- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every nooossary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always co iinin tho choicest lux- aries that the country wi! afford, and he ia detor- mined npt to be surpassed in this départment by any other Rote! along the West Branch. His Bar will contain tho choicest liquors that oan be purchased in tho city market. Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be an hand to take shyrge of horses and soo that hoy are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of tho patronage of the traveling publi¢, [he hopes by tlose attention to be able to rende r gonoral satis- faction. June 6, '61.-tf » JOHN S, LENTZ, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN FLAG & A3U0Y “No. 230 North Third Street, PEHILADBLPIXYA PITISBURU,PA., corner Pennand 8t. Clair Sts The largest Commercial School Stat with a patronage of ne 4 in fi ve sears, from 31 Staves, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz: " the nited 3000 Stadenta MERCANTILE MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAL 10AD & BANK BOOK Nii, \ FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also, Sur- voyiugy Engineering and Mathematics geverally $35.00 mercial Course; Siudeats entor time. Pays for a Con and review at hall-price. imens of Bust Penma ad a besati- re fe gontain : , Lettering aad WMourish aps to the Principals, hn pi SMITH, Pitsburg, Pa 6 pages. ness and Or ful Coll great ing, inclose J July 18, 1 THE CHEAP CASH 5TORE OF ! WAI PO Te i] i i Messrs, Hoffer Brothers, FIHIE Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of 8 . (Goods. which. for variety, have ea by any establishment in ti tion of coun try. Having purchased the stack of : on hand of Mr. Georg n, they will eontinge ihe business at the old y No. 2, Hoynolds’'s Avcade. Their stock co Dry Goods, Grocer ? i Summer ver beon equal J 31 of a rencral assortmct of Hardware, Qourevsware and (lassware. inefuding a host ot other articlos in their line among which ean bo found au extensive and varied selection of Lies BR wd Caps wd Shoe sell goods ab prices intend to do both in the quali lope to receive a i ant of goods sy Will keep constantly on hand x {, which they will soll at the tuwest untry produce ot all kinds taken tn ox for goods. d Lanober ead Shingios cond ud for culo. HOFFER BROTUES 81. =4ly, Bellefonte, March 23, A CHANCE FOR =» BARGAINS! SABLE BY at 1 3 Hie 0 TELE 8 LLL LOY bul LO 1, PLANO ACL CTY. The subseriber begs Te: vo to inform [hes world and tho people of Centre County ia iculbar that he still continues to earry on the Saddlery business in all its ous branches, al his shop on the Nor7u-Easy corner of ALLEGHANY aad BISHOP Streets; where oan bo found at all times a full supply of Saddles, Woggon Harness, Bridles, Carriage Harness Collara, , Wagon Whips, Trunks, Driving Wkips' Valises, * N Halters’ &e , &e., &e mado of tho very best mutertal, and warraNzsD to be put to-gather in the most sibstantial maa- ner. Prices to suit the times. Call and exawine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, you uced not purchase. JERRY TOLLEN & Co Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-y. “ - MARRIAGE. —ITS LOVES AN To hates, scrrows and angers, hopes and MANHOOD, the nature, freat- orreon or seminal sexual debili generally, ner- , fits, mental mental ‘ yrier , resulting from S72 LE-A -—are fully explained in the Mieniags au WM. YOUNG, MD. This most extraordinary book should be in the hands of every youug per- son contempls and Gvory man « woman who des he number of (heir oflspring to their circumstances. Every pain, dis easo and ache incidental youth maturity and old ago, is fully explained; every particle of knowledge that shouldbe known is hi i Lt is full of ougravings: In faet, it ses that every ono should kuow, still it is a book noust be locked up and not lio about the house — It will be gent to any ono on the receipt of in specio or postage stamps. Address DR. WM. YOUN, No. 418 Spruce Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia —AFPLICTED AKD ORFORTUNATE, DO what may ho yeur disease befyre you pla eclf under tho cave of any of th i Quaels—native or forcign—who advertise in this orany other paper, got a ecpy of Dr. Young's book. It will be the moans nving you many dollars, your health, and possibly your life. DR. YOUNG can ho consulted on any of tho diseases deseribed in his publication at his offise, No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia Gffice hours from 9 to 6 daily.’ «Oct. 2nd 1862, 1—y. NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfully inform tho yeople of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a now and complete Bakery on SPRING stroet, in tho promises of W. I. Reynolds, where ho will keup constantly on hand all kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CARER, CRACKERS, &c., &e., &c., which ho selfs at gy reasonable and satistuo tory prico. Bread, Cakes and Pies baked to order on the shortest notice. Families will fad it to their ad vantage to got their baking done at this lishment, as they ean always get pura wholesw bread and cakes just whon they nosd than. —1y. JPARABOLA SPECTACLES. Superior to any others in use, con- structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA- TURY; in the peculiar form of a Conziro-Cen- vox [ilipsi:, admirably adapted to the organs of sight and perfectly watural to the Eye; alto- other the best artificial HELP TO THE HU- MAN VISION over invented. When there is lameness it is natural to uso a cane—why roi ren- der assistance to that when needed ? The above for sale at eity prices, by . JERRY. J. WINGATE. At tho Dental Office Bast of Post Office, P. S.—-Theso spectacles cnn bo obtained af other place in town. Bellefonte, 29, 1862--1y. » fears. regrets and joys, how lost, how restored ment and rac euro of spo wenkness; i ty and im LE da matter 30 yours BANKING HOUSE, Se BF en WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE €0., PA. Bills of oxchangs and Notes dive testions mado and proceeds promypily remitie Luterest paid on special deposits, Lxchange eastern cities constantly on hand for sale. is recuivea valuable organ, = thy Eye } no 203 ,, NEWS FROM THE SFAT OF WAL ANOTHER REQUISITION. A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF, 8B. FOR THE PIRM OF BAXTRESSER & CRIST, Who have just oponed. wa the Store Room on the NW. corner of the Diamond. in Bellefonte, for merly occupied by Wilson Brothers, their largo and splendid assortment of Shelf ifardware, House Trimmings ry (seription. POCKET AND TABLE QUTTLERY Fevery variety and price. CROSS QP. MULL AND CIRCULAR SAWS of the best ufncture. RIFLES HOT GUNS, AND LOCKE . ofe MORTLL of ¢ cupBoa AND RiM LOCKS AND LATCHES rent kinds. , CHEST BOX. AND TILL LOCKS, re and small PAD LOCKS. AFPTING AND PANNE! ind Chopuing ANE AND CHOBPERS ¢ Halghets Chisels U Adee: EANDRPADING FORKR, KDGI of every desirable var > HARDWARE, ni ns ne, Y. vei 50 per eeal, NGS CARPEN ah ha iene FOOLS whioh “ ANVELR, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES | FS. KASES, PIPE RSKEIN & WAGOD ES. i nn IRON AVELTRERS, BEN HAMES, &e. PUTTY, COAL NISd, FLUID ER, ROPE AN; ULL Ci 4 iso in abundance Ww SHOE woone sted with ' oid par cent. | the countr SUBsCIPIION AGERT AT Ga¥ COWES & o, BANKERS, TIL surg THES STRERT, hela lulping, Nov. 1,188 Sains U BON Dy ia saas of Hou, S108, annum will con wwonge teow date of § i ta PAYABLE ai dunuaily, whi funn on wold, ANNUM iN GOLD, Pri Farmers, © ated all who have ay and remember i ide tor the payment ol tho interest and ion of pring hy Custom Dati Ex. wid Tuterusl Revenus, serves to make ENE» MOGHR EEN TREN PPOHIPUL AK EN VasTIRR MARI ET, eived af PAR in Log! Tender i val par ia will receive ity sad explana tion ab this oflice Ibe kept on hen d fue subserip’io Notes. or nol Philadephia. i on appli f Bonds wii JAY UOOK I, Bubseription Agent, Nov. 7, Travelers, Look (Gut or WELD CALLS! {py AND ATER Thur=day, October 23d, 1862 » BELLERPONT Bent | o'cto: with the CA®S at PORT MA tern and Western routes. the sum evening, at § o'elock INT \ RIVTUGNING, will leavo PORT MATILDA at? oelosk, A Lt BELLUNONTE at 12 M.. and d Haven, to connect with tho ) vek. PP. M. CUMMINGS & ©). hd f. Aroprieior note, Oct, 23.4, 1852 SIMON A FELDMAN, IMPCRIKR & WHOLGIALE DEALER IN BRANDIS, WINES GINS Wieat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’ HO. 506 North Winth Streo?, wo _ BELOW SPRING GARDEN, FjowaRrbd AHBS0CIATION, HHILADELEPH{A, For tho Relief of the Sick anil Di ad, allie ted with Virulent and Chronie Diseases, and os pecially for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual Organs Mle. | IPEx ATRIA. 5, by the .de- REPORTS on Rpermatorrhoa or ard other Disedses of the Soxual Organs. aud of tho NEW Ris pieyed in tho Diponsay aled letter envelop: three Stamps for postaz plable. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ae ting Surgeon, Howhrd Assogiation, No 2 South Ninth 81, Phikvielphia. is t-y. NIIRITINY | COLLECTION OFF D. G. RUSH, BELLEFONTE, Caxtrn Co., PeNN, a. BUSH & McCULLOUGH, (mJ. wevLnouan.) CLEAUFIELD, Clenrficld Co, Pa BUSH & MUORMICK, (¢..8 M'CORMICK,) LOCK ITAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa., BUSH & ALLEN, "(n. p. ALLEN,) WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa. gont to the atilicted in freo of ehacga, Twa or 1& C6, Phila, Mason en & Co., Philadelphians deiphin, T. Conrow, ries & On, Philadelphia Lon. JW. Maynard Md HARDWARE! RWELIDINES em: ‘