rr — § a rm Thy Wlatchora. PHILADELPHIA & ERE BAILROAD, (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE ) WINTER ARRANGEMENT. a On and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862, TIME at LOCK _ HAVEN STATION will ke as follows * ARRIVES. LEAVES RAST. ’ 8 Si t ger, Spring Mills, ** 4 Re Express... 8:04, 7. x. | 7th. Saml. Harshbarger, Spring y he = oh » No ore 10.13 a. u-| Sth. Joseph J. Flemming, Nittany, * Accomm’'n. 10:20, A. NM, Accomm’n 2:50, P. xm. Tassengers for Philadhiphia and Baltimore, on both the Mail aud ¥xpress (ruins, go through without change of cure, Express West runs daily sil others daily except Sundays. This Line has been extended to Siunemuho- ing. oe id SAM'L A BLACK, tEuperintendent Eastern Division. except Mondays, LOCALS NAL TIBRS Several *<Strays,” eco advertised this weck. Gs The Stage and Express offices have been gemoved to “Cummung’s” Hotel 0 The Teacher's Institute will meet in Mill- heim on Weduesday, December, 24th. 1862. See Avertisemeut in another column. Quire To have Job work of all kinds done, at the lowest rats, and in the neatest manner, call at the Watchman office. : OQ — B77 A great many of the Centre county soldiers in the 148th Regiment, are sick at Cockeysville, Maryland. oe Qi 47 “Reflections on Peace and War, by Jusrics, failed to reach us in time for this issue of our paper. They will be on hand next weeks. oO i AQuite an aczommodation.—Mzger Rey- pold’s Mill wagon. that delivers flour and {eed of all kinds, {reo of charge, on Tuesdays and Fridays, to persons residing in town. 0 7A Lecture was delivered in the Court louse on last evining. by a lauy belonging to the society of Friends. Not being pres- ent we know rothing about the subject, style of delivegy or ability of the lecturer. EEO z #7 The track of the Lock Haven snd Ty tone Railroad will be laid to this place by tho logt of this month. We understand that the culg are mow running uno: it axggtar as Julian Furnace, twelve mules «ow this place. —_——— 17" Those of our fricnds who lisve taken such an interest in procuring subscribers for the WarcuMAN, will please accept our thanks. We may perhaps be able to pay them some day for their kindness. eee ee () mn Mr, Fisher, of Mulwon, presented us the other day a piece of soap, which excélls any thing of the kind we have cver seen. It costs to manufacture butfrom four to six gents per pound, will reluoVe grease, ink or paint, from any kind of goods without inju- ry. Persons wishing to economize, should purchase a receipt to wanufacture it for themselves. : — ee (Jeep COMMUNICATION. —We have just received 2 communication from some one in the ar. wy, siguing himself “Shanghai,” which is equal in length to the “moral law.” We have laid it away, carefully, well knowing that the only time we will have to]peruse it will be when we have become wealthy enough publishing a counury paper, to retire from business. me @ en 47 ua another eolumn will be found the advertisement of Stratton Bryant & Co's. Commercial College of Philadelphia: This institution is enjoying, even in these war times, a heavier patrovage than ever before, We advise all who desi e a thorough busi- ness education to send for one of their circu- lars, and pote the speciakadvantages oftered over all compatitors, Now is the time to anter, as we are informed that after Jan 1st their rated of tuition will be raised 334 per eit, 0 Tribute of Respect. The several Courts of Centre county in session at Bellefoute, the 28th Nov. A. D. 1862, II. N. McAllister, Esq. arcse and after some appropriate prefa- tory remarks, touching the death and char- acter of Gen. Jumes Irvin, said : I now move, therefore, this Ifonorable Cart, on behalf of my fellow :— First. —That the members of the Centre county Bar and the officers of this Court havo received with deep sensibility, intelli ¢ enco of the death of Gen. James Irvin, ° Second. —That in his death Centre county has lost one of her best, most enterprising, wost public spirited, and most useful citi- 4ons—u wag sforemost in every good word and work, th Third. —That as officers and members of this Court we will attend “the funeral of the deceased in a body. Fourth.—That the proceedings of this Cuurt in relation to che death of Gen. James Irvin, be entered upon the records thereof, and that a copy be furnished by the Pruth- onotary to the family of the deceased. And now Nov. 28, 1862—ordered that the above resolutions he entered at length upon the records of the Courts, and as.a further tokon of respect to the memory of the de- ceased, it is further ordered that the Courts do vow adjourn, By the Court. Cartifisd from the record at Bellefonte (lie Ist duy of December A D. 1862. JNO. T. JOHNSTON, day of Muster Roll, Co. *D "148th | egt-P. V. Tae following is a correct copy of the master roll of company “D” 148th Eegt., Penna. Vols., with the Post Office address of each member :— Captain. Andrew Musser, 1st Lieutenant. John E. Thomas, 2d Lieulenvul. L. C. Edmonds, Sergeants. 1st. Israel F. Masser, Mill Heim, * 2d, Henry II. Weaver, Woodward, ¢ 3d. Alfred A. Rhinehart, Spring Miils, 4th. S. B. Dennis, Pine Grove Mills, * 5th. duo. A. Barzsbfield, © ** oe Corporals. 1st. William Gemmill, 2d. Luther D. Kuriz, 3d. William D. Ross, 4th. John C. Bathgate, Farm School, ¢ 5th. Franklin Koteh, Centre Hall, #* 6th. Wm. Weaver, Piue Grove Mills, * 1 “ Aaronsburg, Pa. Pine Grove fills; «™ Aaronsbaurg, Milroy, *¢ Aaronshurg, © Linden jIall, ** Musicians. Ist. John B. Holloway, Aaronsburg, 24d. Franklin G. Mattern, Half Moon, * Wagoner. Jacob Koteh, Privates. David Acher, Centre Iill, * Aaronsburg, George W. Allen, Pine Grove Milis, ** Nathaniel Brown, Spring Mills,* © obt. G. Bullick, Pine Grove Mills, *¢ Benjamin F. Bloom, ¢“ * iG William Bible, Bellefonte, 3 George W. Boal, Centre IIall, * Michasl Bower, Aaronsburg, | ¢ Archabald M. Bell, Rock Springs, Henry C. Campbell, Pine Grove Mills, * Allen B. Cross, Clearfield Bridge, William A. Carter, Farm School,” * Jacob G. Cums, Spring Mills, Frauklin Durst, Centre Hall, = + John Durst, at “4 Jacob Duarnkle, Aaronsburg, “ Jues J. Dresher, Centra Hall, « Louis II, Davidson, Spring Mills, David Etters, Bellefonte, “ul John H. Fortney, Pine Grove Mills, *f David F. Fortney, ** te sei dried Jacob A. Fisher, Aaronsburg, Eaanuel D. Foz, Woodward, * Alfred W, Fraser, Aaronsbarg, * William Gable, Henry Grim, Charles Hart, Samuel H. Holloway, Daniel C. Holloway, William P. Holloway, David Harshbarger, William Heim, Daniel 11. Iiarter, Abram 1laoll, Wm. F. Herberling, Jacob Harner, Paleer S. Imboden, David L. Kerr, Tasker K, Koch, John L. Kreamer, Woodward, * David 8. Keys, Greysville, te William Knarr, Spring Mills, William B. Krape, s a John M. Keplar, Pine Grove Mills, ¢ Geurge Liytzed, Aaronsburg, Samuel Lytzel, £¢ “ Ewmavuel M, Lytzel, Jacob Lytzel, Henry Long, William Long, Simon P, Lausterry, Williams Grove, * John A. Murpby, Pine Grove Mills, * Daniel Miller, David Miller, Woodward, Centre Hall, ** Boalsburg, o Aaronsburg, “ Aaronsburg, “ “ Spring Mills, Woodward, . Aaronsburg, o “ Rock Springs, Auronsburg, Pine Grove Mills, ¢ Ceutre Hill, * Centre Hall, © Woodward, * Centro ‘Hull, « Potters Mills, * Daniel Osman, Spring Miils, + Jubn H. Odenkirk, Potters Fors, * John Pugh, = Pine Grove Mills, * Charles D. Runkle, Centre Lill, ¢ Alfred A. Raukin, Strattonsville; Charles A. Ramsay, Milroy, George 11. Reeser, Fillmore, * Jacob Reeser, o §¢ John Reed, Pine Grove Mills, * John C. Rote, Aaronsburg, “ William A. Reed, Putters Fors, “ Jacob Stare, McAlevy’s: Fort, ¢ Samuel Shannon, Ceritre IIall, * Charles F. Speaker, Aaronsburg, * Thaddeus D. Stover, “® $4 John J. Stover, hid $6 John Y. Stover, i " Cornelius Stover, ss § Centre Hall, *¢ Wiliium’s Grove, “ Simon Venada, Woodward, 8 David Ii, Weaver, Pine Grove Mills, ¢ Solomon P, Winkiebleeh, Woudward; * Jonathan C. Wolf, Aaronsburg, ** David N. Wolf, Spring Mills, © Wance David, Aaronsburg, ¢ Dayid 1. Young, Piue Grove Mills, Sumuel D. Musser, * = # AGREE Respectfully submitted at the request of {riends at howe. George Shepperd, Georgs W. Seal, | A. MUSSER, Capt. Co. D. 148th P. V. Feeoise THE BLACK SHEEP.—. The contrabands had a good time of it at Washingion city én Thursday last. The corresponds- ent of the New York World says: The only feature of any note was a dinner given to the contra- bands at their barracks, which was celebrated quite joyously by the white brethern. The contra- bands, twelve hundred in num- ber, were preached to after the feast for six hours, with the ex-| Asronshurg, * |) enough, but when any on Gladstone on the American War _ At a recent meeting in New | Castle, England, Mr. Gladstone delivered himself as follows, on the subject of the American war: “We may have our own feelings ‘bout slavery; we may be for the South, but there is no doubt, I think, about this: Jeff. Davis and other leaders of the South, have made an army; they are making, it appears a navy; and they have made, what is more than either—a nation (loud cheering). I cannot say that I, for one, have viewed with any regret their failure to establish themselvesin Maryland. Itap- pears to me but too probable, if they had been able to establish tiemselves in Maryland, the consequence of that military suc- cess in an aggressive movement would have been, that a political party favorable tol them would have obtained power in that State ; that they would have con- tracted actual or virtual engage- ments with that political party, and their future negociations have formed a new obstacle to peace. From the bottom of our hearts we would desire that no obstacle of peace should be form- ed. We may calculate with cer-* tainty upon the Southern States, so far as regards effecting their- seperation from the Nod: I, for my own part,-cannot but be- lieve that event is as certain as any event, yet futare and contin- gent it may be. But it is be- cause I am certain thats this great event will arriye, and that, ‘the North will have to suffer this mortification; “that I. &arnestly hope England, will do nothing to inflict additional shame, sorrow or pain upon those who have al- ready suffered much, and will probably have to suffer more.” | “DEdrror A BaLtmvore Lavy. — Alovelyand accomplished dangh- ‘ter of Gen. Charles Howard, one of the distinguished citizens of Baltimore, died recently. Her father, who was one of the Balti- more Police Commissioners du- ring the 19th April mob, and was subsequently sent a State prisonor to Fort Warren, where he has been incarcerated for 18 months, by special permission got leave to go home tempbrarily, afrivingin time only to sce his daughter die. Her brother, Frank Howard, Esq, who was editor of a paper pulished in Bal- timore called the Exchange, was advo sent to Fort Warren, more than a year ago, on charge of trea- son, He could not obtain per- mission to go home, and his sister goes to the grave unseen by him. President TancoLN must be @& poor weak old soul, ifhe believes the stories that the Abolitionists are telling him, that the Demo- cratic victories mean a reflection on our militrry Generals for be- ing. fon slew! Lies are bad can bg found silly enough to believe them it is carrying. the «joke alittle to far. Such excuses for the removal of McCLrELLAN will not answer by a long ways.~— Crisis. Bellefonte Markets, (Reported Weekly for the WATCHMAN by Hoffer Bros The following are tho quotations up to 6 o'clock yesierday (Thursday) ev ving. Proth’y. This fills out this column. ed from the military prison in St. Louis, unconditionally, on the 16th instant, “the charges agns’t him not having been sustained.” The order for his release arrived at the prison hospital on the same day of, but a few hours sub- sequent to his death. Another victim to the arbitra- ry system of the Administration. On whose head does the blood of this martyr rest? It cries to Heaven (or vengeance. 2 hite, ; ception of one gang of some three | Vi" “i do a fy Hag 1 Wey Rye, : do: 75 hundred, who were addressed by | 83% (snelteq So (4 la Vermont divine on other than | Cern Ears, do 37 | . . . Buckwheat, . do 624 religious subjects. Inthe course | pariey, doll TOF, 8 of his remarks Le told them that | gar, Sor 8 40. 3, Le regarded the “Democratic par- | piney, Ey m . . « » Qi va | ty as amoral devil,’ at which all | Beans, id Li the contrabands present shouted | applels, (Dried) : do 2 ‘Amen’” Pouches, (Dried) er. visi | 38 Bacon, ‘ 0 . 0 a New Purk, perlb 0 Diath oF A PoLiTicAL PRISONER. | Beeswax, fim veucis 38 —Mr. A. L. Fessenden, of Wis- Tallow, pi? us iii | 18 ard, bel al £m; ip conson, was ordered to be releas- | Rags, i do 03 " MARRIED. Married on Tuesday, Nov 18th, by Rev. I. H. Switzer. Harvey Poorman, and Sfirah Kline. On Sun day. Nov. 30th, by the saiie, Enos Hicklen and Mary Reynolds. = JUEORTANT TO THE PEOPLE OF BELLEFONTE. Of and after Tuesday Deo.! 2nd’ tho ¢ ‘Pha- of ohargs to customers residing in Bellefonte reg- ularly on Tuesdny’s and Friday's. Persons hav- ing grists to send to the mill or orders to be filled will give them to the driver who will see that they are attended to promptly. T R REYNOLDS & Co. [" Dee. th 1862. tf. nix Mills,” wagon will deliver flour and feed free NOTICE TO TEACHERS, In pursuance to a resolution pass. ed at the last regular meeting of the Centre c+ Teachers Institute, assembled at Centre Hall. viz _that the ext jegular meeting of the aforesaid Teachers Institute, be held in Millheim, We the undersigned do hereby notify the Teachers o Centre, * to meet in the town Hallof the aforemen- tioned place, on Wednesday, December 24th. at 10 o’clack. As it is understood that the teachers will be en. tertained free of charge, (excepting the consingent expenses of the Institute) and the time appointed being very suitable for teachers and acceptable to scholars to have a vaeation of one or two weeks. we hope to realize a general attendance from all parts of the County. Speakers of ability and experience will be irvi- ted to lecture in the evenings, and give practical drilis during the day session. Efforts are being made to procure the services of Prof. Allen, for- merly Superintendeut of McKean courty, whose popularity, as an Instroutor, is too well known, 10 require any further explanation. Arrange- ments will also he made to have the exercises en- livened with music. All spplicants for Professional Certificats, are requested to prepare a thesis on some educational topic. THOS. HOLAIAN, H.Y. Srirzer, Pres't. Supt. Bellefonte, Dec. 5, Si. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. : The undersigned an Auditor ap- pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county. to make distribution of the money in the bands of George Alexander, Esq., High Sheriff, arising from the sale of the real estate of J. J. Lingle will attend to the duties of his appoint- ment on Tuesday. the 30th day of December, inst. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. of said day, at his office in Bellefonte, when and where all persons interested are requested to attend, and those having claims to present them or be debarred from eine in on said fund ADAM HOY, December 5. 4t. Auditor A UDITOR S{{NOTICE. ‘ . The undersigned an Auditor ap- pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre | doun ty. to distribute the movey arising from the sale of the real estate of Reuben Mann. will al- with*thefNorthernfStates might } tend to the anties of his appointment on Saturday the 21st day of December. al 2 o'clock, P. M , d said day. at his office’ in Bellefonte, when aii- wher e all parties interestsd are requested to at tend. WM. P. MACMANUS,. "December 5, 4b. '. ar 7 » STRAY. Came tn the residenée of the Sub- soribes iA fsMoon , township about the lst of September, a heifer, white spotted, with ahole in the fon ear, and supposed to be about two' years old. The owner is requosted to como forward, prove property. pay charges: and tako her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. Dec. 5th.21862. 3-t SAMUEL HARPSTER. (ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, : Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Jno. G-. Runk dec’d late of Kugh Township. all persons endebted to said Estate “are hereby te- quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will presont them dul y authenticated for settlemont. i Dec. 5th, 1862. 6-t JNO B.RU : Administra + Auditor. r= ADMINISTRATOR § NOTICE. Letters of Admimitratio® having been grsnted to the undersigned on the Estate of Joseph Poorman decd, late of Boggs. fll persons endebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate }ayment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settle- ment. : < TM HALL. NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, 8. E. cor. 7th and Chestnuts Sts, New York City, Brooklyn, Albny, Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland, e- treit, Chicago & St. Louis. DoOK-REEPING, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL AR- 1ruMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, FORME, 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- parting instruction than any other similar insti tutions in the country. A Scholarship 1ssued by any oue is good in ab for an uniimited time. The Philddelphia Coll ege has been recently en larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and is now the largest and most prosperous Commer cial Institution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em ebracng Book-Keeping. Commercial Aritametic, © and omwercial Law, for sale and and sent by mail. I" For full particulars send for a ciroulay Oct. 17. 1862—1y. GARMAN HOUSE. BELLEFONTE, Pa. ' DANIEL GARIAN, Proprietor. This long established and wel known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he announe- es to th e former patrons of this establishment and refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to reuder the mokt rio accommodation to. all® who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his past to add to thé He him will find ’ XS WABYK, op® the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cogks ; while HIS BAR will al- ways ental The Chocest of Liquors. His {$tubling is best in tow and will always be attended by the most tru .ofthy and attentive hostlers . Sm 2 ‘ Give him acal' one ar all; and he feels con- fident that all w i be sa .adied with their accom- modatign. : + * ANEXQE! ENTLIWERY . isattached to this est olishwent, which strangers ‘from abroad will find greatly'to their advintuge. , DANIEL GARMAN.. Bellefonte. Jan. 9, 1882. 8HDLR BRIDAL. HARNEBES WE ANTE LA CTOIRE. The subscriber begs Jexve to inform the world, and the pecple of Centre County in particuiar, that he still continues to earry on the Baddlery business in all its yarious branches, at his shop 1 the Norrn-EAst corner of ALLEGHANY ahd BI1SIIOP Streets; where can be found av all times to the traveling puplic generally, that he intends” enee or gorafort of his-gnosis, All who stop with’ abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous lare | my A CHANCE FOR 4 = Vag BR BARGAINS! | SB: A Bully Fellow. BY PUMP SUNKINS, BSQ. I’ve just come out to sing a song, A song which is all truth, sirs; And should I make a slight mistake, You must know I'm but a youth, girs! Sternberg’s a bully fellow! Its all about 2 man in town, Who loves to please'the folks, sirs, Whose always in a happy mood, And gets off bully jokes. girs. Sternberg’s a bully fellow. - He keeps a clothing store up town, Which is both rich and rare, sirs, . Where you can see a splendid lot Of clothing, t declare. sirs, Sternberg’s a bully fellow! “Fle scrapes and bows and bows and scrapes, And smiles all o'er his face, sits, + I vow I think I never saw A man of so much grace, sirs. Sternberg’s a bully teliow. You ask to see some of the goods That on his shelves do shine, sirs, And then you're bothered which to choose; They're all so mighty fine, sir. Sternberg’s a bully fellow. He shows you all 2 counts and vests, . And pangs of every siyle, «irs. * So neat snd trim. so fair to view, You can’t avoid a smile, srs. Steruberg's a bully fellow! + And then he takes you round his store, | And puts upon your head sis, A bully which makes you look Like one about to wed stirs. Sternberg's a_bully fellow! In short, you're bound to be ga pisase With all hig goods and things. You'll buy at once a bran ne Cost what it will, By: jing. ‘ Steruberg’s it bully fellow! Deeause, you 508, you can’c refuse . “To help aman alor ’ When all yow bay at * You buy for 8 mer 12, Sirs. : Sternberg's a bully follow & And 80 I teil yéu when you come, Just bring along your purse, girs, © For when you eco into his store, You'l1 go out none the w i Sternberg’s a bal 3 irs... ly fellow ! In fact, so well I know the maa, 1 ventire fur to say, sire, A eleverér fellow you've not seen - This wany a long day, si .“Stesuberg's wa, a bulty feliow! And naw to see thiz famous man, T hope you all will gg, «irs, : And if you're questioned why—Inst say Pusp Suskins told you so, sirs. ’ Slernberg's a bully fellow! A large and splendid assortment of Fal and Winter Clothing just received und for sale y y A STERNBERG & CU. Bellefonte, Qct. 31st, 1562, Travelers, Look. Out For , PET EE CHEST (QF AND AFTER are Thursday, October 23d, 1:62, STAGES willleave BELLEFONTE at1 o'clock P. 3M., to connect with the CARS at PORT MA- TILDA, for the Eastorn and Western routes, the . Dec. 5. . @dministrator. | & 53) Suraty of . game evoning, at 6 o'clock. - Lk AMET RTIRTLY PTT Waggon Harness, RETURNING ADMINISTRATOR 'S NOTICE. Bridles, : LL Lona IED C7 Lerters | Admitfistrating having Carriage Humes, erie mUBELLEFONTE at 12 M., ahd: depart een granted to the, indo signed on the Estate, of b* Cat, : thene for Lock Haven to sonnoct with the Easte m Thomas Lrwin dee’ inte of Union Township, all . Wagon Waips, NE i P. Mo iA Sls persons endebted to suid Estate, are requeated to Trudks, ie 2 ’ "K.D CUMMINGS & CO. make immediaje payment, and those having “ands Driving Wlips' Bellefonte, Oct. 234, 1862-16. Prorriztor claims against the same, will present ‘them duly Valises, fal ; ! , ) aroy authenticated for settlement. alters = ee Boe SIMON A. FELDMAN MARY ANN IRWIN : &e., &o., &o. JULY fe £8 SEAN . Dec. 5th. 1862 -t .. Administrators made of the vary bet Sotenly and WARRANTED . . Sth. 5 y -gat 101 i - Yo TOT Ri A3 Jo be put gather’ th wosks tnuial mav- | ppoxyun 4 WHOLESALE DEALER IN JOSTRAY. : Came to the Subscriber, in Patton Township, about the 15th of October last, one black Heiffer, with a white spot in her fuce, some white in the legs, novisib e ear marks and sup- posed to be two years old. The owner is request- vd. to come forward, prove property, pay eharges and take her away,or she will be dealt with aceor- ding to law. JACOB GRAY. Nov. 28, i362—3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ers of Administration on the Estate of MARGARET 'SPANJLER, late of Potter township, deceased, having been granted to the Subscriber, all pers ns knowing themselves indebted to said Estate, are re on to make iiniediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, for settlement. GEO. M. BOAL, Nov. 28, 1862—6t. 5 Administrator. I NFORMATION WANTED, Of Juhn Brower, who left his home on Saturday, Nov. 22.© Wore a light wool hat dark roundabout and pe has light hair ind grey eyes—is about 5 feet high, and between 14 and 15 years of age. Any information of his whereabouts will be. thavkfully reccived by his bereaved parents, at Milesburg, Centre eo. Pa. Papers throughout the State please copy. November 28, "62-3. JOHN BROWER. A PMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of admintistration have been granted to the sub- seribor on the estate of Wim. Hintop dec'd late of Snow Shoe twp., Centre county, All persons in- debted to said estate are requesied to nake im: mediate payment, and those having cldims against said estate will present them duly authentica- ted for settlement. JAC. B. CRIDER, Nov. 23, 1862. 6t. Administrator }/ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ) A lot of ground situated on Buffa- lo Run, 12 miles west of this place, eontfining about one fourth ofan acre, upon which is erected a new and well finished Store Ilouse, a small shop. and a good stable, will be sdld very low, and terms made to suit the purchasher Vor fur- ther particulars appiy at this office to . Oct. 24, 762, ‘ P. GRAY MEEK. JUSTRAY. : Came fa the Residence of the sub- .soriber, onor about the Ist of August last, a red and while steer, with the left ear’ cropped. Sup- posed to be about. 2 years old, « The owner is re- uested ¢o coma foward, , prove property . pay charges, and nd tak ,- it away. othé®wise it | will be disposed of Ssvacding fo law. Nov. 21 1862 tf ANIEL HOUSER. \ DMINISTRATOR'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 pe rsonsindebted to said estate axe present them duly authenticated for settlement. Nov. 7, 6t. JOSEPH BECK, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. : . Letters of Adminis tration Fnving deen granted to the undeysignod on the Esta te Margeret Pickler, deo’d, late of Centre County ull persons endebted to said Estate are hereby no- tified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the game will present them duly authenticaied for settlement. > GEORGE SHAFER, . Nov. 14.. 1856 2—6t. Administrator Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, you need not purchase. . 3 JERRY TOLEN & Co. Ralle®onte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-y. rai make immediate payment thereof, and those having claims against said estate will CONEAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. J.B. BUTTS, This well known establishment has been entire- ly re-fitted and re-furnished througout, and is now second to none in central Pennsylvania in the comforts and éonvenienee it affords to travelers. — People fro m the County during their sojourn at Bellefonte, during weeks of Court, will find the Conrad House an agreeable and pleasent resting ace. Accemmodating servants are alwa¥s in atten: dance yhndy Yo 5ipply the wants aud contribiite to the comfort aud satisfaction of the guests. THE TABLE is supplied with all the sahstan- tialeprovisions, luxuries and delicasies, which a productive Csuntry can furuish, or industry, vig- ilsneo and exertion can procure. TILE BAR. will always contain a general assort- ment of the very best lignors, that the wmrrket af- fords. adapted to suit the mes capricious tastes — THE STABLE will be attenden by attentive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to ihisimportaut department of a public establishment. From the attention and time,,the proprietor has devoted to this branch of business, he hopes to rronive a liberal shate of the patronage hore ofore tes owed upon him. Nov, 15, 32. tf MANHOOD ; ‘HOW LOST HOW RESIORED ! Just published wn a scaled envelope. Price ' Sic cents. Proprietor. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, apd Radical ! Cure of Spermaterrheen or Seminal Weakness, In- voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im- ediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Tits ; Mgutal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self: Abuge, &3.—By ROBT J. CULV RW ELL, A. D., Au- ther of the Grezn Book, &e. © © ° : The world-revowned auhor¢ in this Lecture, clearly proves from his ow 1 ‘experience that the awful éonsequence¥ 6f Self- Abuse may be effect- ually removed without n.edjgine, and without dangerous surgical operations. bougit ments, 1ings; or eordials, pointing out a eure at once certain and effectual, by. wl may cure himse!f cheaply, privately, and radi cally. This lecture will provea boon to thous. ands and thousands. . Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. to ‘any ad- dress, on the receipt of sixcents or two “stamps, By addressing 3 . Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE - 127 Bowery, New York, Post Offico, Box, $586. Nov. 14, 62-1y: - | 14 FT ET Er CU JP2BABOLA. sr xCTACLES,- structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA- TUR E; in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Co is vex Lllipsi, admirably adapted to the organs of sight and perfectly natural to the Eye; a'to- gether the best artificial HELP TO THE HU- MAN VISION ever invented. When there is lameness it is natural to vse a eane—why not ren- der assistance to that valuable organ, the Eye when needed ? Tho above for sale at city prices, by JERRY. J. WINGATE. At tho Dental Office East of Post Office. | P. S.—These spéctacles can be obtained at no other plage in town. - - 8 Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y. APM NISTTATOR'S NOTICE. ‘Letters of administration having been granted on tho ‘state of Samuel Gard ner dec’d late of Centro County. Al persons indebt- ed to suid’ estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them duly #uthenticated for settlement. S. W. GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. Nov. 21 1862 6-t Administrators, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscribers ofter at private sale,One Hundred Acrés of as good limestcne and as there isin Centra county, situates in Hav- ris township, Spring Creek running through the same, ti'rece miles trom the Farmers High School, aud seven miles fr om Bellefonte. The improve: ments consist of a tone house, frame barn and other outbuildings, adjoining lands of @riilith Megs Jacob Houser and John Sweeny. 08 BAKER, Centre County, Pa. | : JOHN DALE, | avers Cherry Pretoral. | e May 20,1852 -ja ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may te, postage ‘Superior to any others in use! con- Lytle, Elias Thomas, William Thompson. Will mw. or particulars addrees Jo, Baker, Boalsturg Executor of “George Coble, dec’d BRANDIES, WINES. GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s NO. 506 NoriliNinth Stroot, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, PEL Ls ADSI ERLA. . NAW PICTURE GALLERY. Ti R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING BuiLt 4. & new and splendid SI Y-LIGHT PICTURE GALLEXY, is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Maleneotype, or any of the customary branches of the Heliograph- ic Art. His Photographs will be of the LARGEST SIZE ever taken in the interior of this State.— Card Pictures, and almost an endless variety of common and fancy cases, are offered at prices which vary from . 50 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS! Instructions given and appartus fdrnistied upon reasonable terms. This Gallery i8 located ou the hill beside the Court House, near Garman's llo- te 1- May 22, '62-1y. OLLOCK’SIMPROVEDDANDELION COFFEE. —fiis pieparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen. ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious disorders. “Thousands who have been reluctant'y compelled to abandon the use of Coffe, wil! tind they can use tms combination without any of the injuripa -effeets they formerly experienced. a i * {57 Onegean contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffes For sale by all Druggists and Groserd, a the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CilE NUT Strects, and hy JOS. B.BUSSIER & C9., 108 aud 110, 8 WIIARVES. Price 25 cents. March 6th 1862—1y. . 70 THE LADIES. Having just returned from Pifadelphia y with a new and splendid assortment - "MILLINERY GOODS, of the lutest styles and fashion, we feel prepurd to please all, both young and old. grave and: gay; whe may see proper (ogive usa call, Our stork oun gists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS. : . PLAINAND FANCY TRIMMINGS and all other articles generally keptin a didliner tore. We have procured the services of ono EE at Miliiners in the city. Store Bighop street, next door to the old stand. -, Bellefonte. May 3,61. MARY SOURBECK. ; LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. YW ARN, Proprietor. The proprietor having leased the * above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Cliu- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every neeessary preparation to entertain sirangers aud traveiersin the best possible manner, His table will always 2c tain the choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purghased in the city markst. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand seo that they are properly on den fo. 00 . Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling publie, he hopes by lose attention to be able to rende r general satis- faction. June 6, '61.-tf pL ASANT GAP HOTEL * PLRASANT GAP, PA. J. Hi, MORRESON, Proprietor. This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro- C LINTON HOUSE | prietor, where ho will be happy to wait un the traveling publio gonsially. Juno 5th. 1862. 1-y- AY “7 Ao / 4 ! 7 J 777, wy, U7 ah RIT CR ir PITTSBURH PA. oarneriPoni ful The largest Commercial School of the Ugi-» States, with a patrenaze of nearly 5,000 Stade in fi ve vears, from 31 Staves: nad the only « which afiords complete aud xeliable instruc. in all the follos branches, viz: Se. 8 MERCANTILE MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, Ratu ROAD & BARK BOOK-KBHPING, - FIRST P LUM Plain and Ornawes Penmanship; also! Bar veying, Knginecriug and Mathematiss generally $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course; Students ents and review at any time. , £57 Ministers song’ tuition at half-price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Pemuanahitp, add 8 beaut. ful Colle ge view of * 8 squares feet, containing great vi v of Writing, Letéring and Flourish- ing, inclose 24 cents in stamp to the Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. July 13, 1862.+—1y. TOTHE PUBLIC. aids oa “YW The inquiry is frequently mada, ¢ Whare nan > obtaine 1, that (he gtasing way remain tly on, when fille. 1, that will nat the glazing of 3 A frequently death ? s this opportunity of inforuing the i apple-butter dM ik frag from all dhnoxidus ont places, to the undersignai wb bs excelisgd for quail y A . ckefirry glazed with the very best ms- topial, viz. Red Lead, Qanrfz, & and: [ alo nse the very bast Oak Wood. by which I can bura the hardest and t durable. ened the Pottery business i Hurops; etal i in the sshools, of Mua aid ria) and by these meine snl many, yoms of experience, I wn enabled to. fara sli the public with the above described waye JOSEPIY 3aPPLB. N. B. If you wish to bur zood subataitial g's rod Crocks, they enn bo had gf ths store of th undersigned persous” ° J. 5 ABRAHAM SUSRAMAN Beliefinlc, BROWN & COOKE. ¢ JOHN AWL. ie I. V. GRAY, Siormstown MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mille BOUT CAMPBELY Port Matild: | LYONS & Co. PennsyV’a Furnéo . JOSEP SAPPLE ifneture: Als r3, Yot 106 18623 8-—mo. MARRIAGE.—IT3 LOVES AN crrows and angerg, hopes and ae ins DE 7 fe regrets nud joys. MANJOO) | how lost. how restored, the nature, trea - ment and radieal cure of spermatorrea or semina | wenknoss; i ay winissions. sexual debil - 3 to mmringe generally, ner , mental mental and iting from SKLF-ABUS® ho MARRIAGE Guibe, by This mest extraordinary the Landa of evry youug per riaze, and every mun or to [anit the number of their ii civzamste eed, Hvery pain, dis- incidental youth maturity aut Lis fully explai dj, every pu ge teat should i koownis her given -—— itis tull uf engravings In fuet, it disclsersesrnt: that every oue shoul wow. stillitis a hook the must be locked up ar not lie about the house — It will bo sent to an one on the receipt of 25 ots. in specio or postag tamps. Address DR. WM YOUNG, No. 446 Spruce Street, above fourth, Philadelphia : : —AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no platter what may be your disease before you place year scit under the cars any of the notoripus Quaels—native or foreign—who advertise in this orany other paper get a cosy of Dr. Youug's book. itwill bo the means of saving you nia.y dollars, your health. nnd possibly your life (DR YOUNG can bs consulted on any of the lisenses bad in his publication at his ofive, 3 Street. above Fourth, Philads!phia Gao haus fram @ 44 4 daily, Oct. 20d 1862. 1—y. . EDANK NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25th Section. First Article of the amended Constitu- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and: the First Section of tho Act of the General Assembly, pass. ed the First duy of June, 153%, the undersigned, citizens of the Commoaweaith of Pennsylvania, hereby give notice that*they intend to make ap- plication to the Legisiature of said State, at its next session. commencing the first Tuesday of Jauuury, 1 the charter of Rn Bank, to be focated i © ugh of Bellefonte, in the coun- ty of Centre. dud State aforesaid, to be called the » BENLEFONTE BANK, the capital stock there- otro be Ove fiundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing ic to Two Hundred Thous- and Doltars : and the specific object for which the proposed Corporation 8 to he ehiartered is to trans. act the usual and legitimate business of a Lank of Issue, Discount. Deposit and Exchange. ’ H. BROCKERHOFE, ¢. T. ALEXANDER, WM P. WILSON, JON IRVIN. Jr, ED. BLANCHARD, W.F.REYN LDS, DG. BUSIL OM. D. M. WANKER, MAY & LOKB,. GED W. JACKSON, W. A. THOMAS. R. 1. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHERS, SAM. STROUECKER. M'COY. LINN & CO . A. R BARLOW. TUOMPSON, LINN #0. , HARVEY MANN. ~~ DANIEL RHOADS, « F.P. HURXTHAL, GED BOAL, JOHN P. HARRIS, 'C.& J. CURTIN, VALENTINES & CO. . Bellefonte, June 26, 1862,—tF. pret NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would «resp: ally inform the jews of ste and vty, that he has open ud x new omplete Bakery on SPRING street ia the sof W. I. ileynolds, whore ho will keep nesta tly on hindl kinds of Lat BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, BUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERR, 1* 11.%0.y Ko. fey, witich Lio sells at a ronsinablef au iactery ta order ov ths i'l tind it to their ad toe ay this. ¢ tah ways ret phrs whatcvie broad and cakes j i thay nerd then. Sept. 12th Isbd—ty. CL THINO ORIUM. BALLEFONTR Pa, Taos Aly MONTGOMERY & SON, 2 Having jus isda and eacefuliy s:. lected uss mors siteuetts &:. &4, stand in Brok«rhe are prepared toa u ior custom rs generally, to suit of clpthes made in the veatest and most fashionsble style. from the latest approved patterns. A largS stock of Randy wade eloihing constantly on hand and for 10s ns gheap if uot cheapar than at any other bousp in town. Thankful for the patronage h re totore extendad to us, we respectfully sulidita von- tinuauos of the same. Nov. 21st, 1862-11, JOHN S. LENTZ, IMPORTER & WHOLESALK DEALER IN SHINER & 3889048 Fo. 230 North Thira Street, PHILADELPHIA ™ rp ae LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN Town of Deblains, Shepards and Mo- hair Piri ls, all of which will be + "1 xt tue veyr jowast . ans, can ba eon at ‘he Rina of i HOFER BROIMZ
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