Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 12, 1862, Image 3

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good citizen ; hence we are inclined to be-
city, is now flooded with shioplasters, of
." fire to 1t, and at the present writing, is in | :
+ “the jail at this place. We learn however,
. that Mr. Cooney. has, hitherto been ccnsid- |
. fling at the shinpldster nuisance :
© ved anything or not. We presume however,
' that his live stack escaped. :
Cy Rend hem
¥ ni owe
PULADELPIA & ERIE RALBOID.
(PENNSYLYANI& RAIEROAD G0.; LESSEE ) 4 +
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Cn and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862, TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will Le as follows: =
ARRIVES. ,
we 9°40, A. M. x .
ET. ...B:04, 7 Ma ail ... .. : Joas x N
Accomm'n. 10:20,,A. XM. Accomm’n 2:50, P. a.
+ for Philadhiphia and Baltimore; on
both the Mail and Kxpressiriios, §© throng
without change of ents.
Express West runs daily except Mondays,
LEAVES BAST.
... 804, P.M.
all others daily except Sundays. 8
This Line has been extendod to Sinnemaho-
- SAM’'L A;BLACK,
\ jtendent Eastern Div
{C7 The roads are now in splendid condi-
ee
tion,
Sav. A #ale’f: the property of Thomas
rnin, dec'd,"late of Union: township, will
take place on Thursday, the 18th inst, at
bis late residence. We have printed’ bills
for the sale. hs
177 A protracted meeting is now: being
held by, the Methodists in the Church at
Pleasant Gap. . We understand they are
“ meeting with considerrble success, quite a
umber of persons having professed their
faith in the Redegmer according to the usa-
ges of that denom ination.
ee () {
7 We had the pleasure of greeting Ad-
jutant Lipton, of the 148th Regiment, P.V.
“who ig flow at home for the purpose of look-
ing up some stragglers from that Regiment.
The Adjutant locks finely and army life ev-
idently. agrees with him. We believe: he
purposes returning to his post in a few days.
Success to him. ; F
ae me (ee eee
PERSONAL. —Wo are:pleased to see upon
our, s\ECI8 once more, our typographical and
wilitary. friend, Lieut. James J. Brisbin.—
Lieat, Brisbin has just been honorably dis-
charged from the service, on account of
rheumatisin, contracted while in the dis-
charge of his duty. We hope his return
hame way prove to be beneficial and secure
tor him a recovery from that most severe
and painful ailment.
—o
To Coon MARERS,—TLe request is made
hat the Coach makers of Centre County,
meet at Centre Hall, on Thursday, Dee.
18th, 1862 to further their interests on ac.
count of the rise of stock, and attend to
har :special business.
JAMES LOUGE:
SAM'Ly ALBRIGHT:
S. A. M'QUISTION,
D. BOLINGER.
ee oy ee
£
' County,
JOSTRAY. on
——
Bellefonte Markets,
eported Weekly for the Warchl
ke a “7 Hoffer Bros
DIED.
On the 12th of October last, at his resi-
dence, in Bellefonte, Mr. James Williams,
in bis 85th year. : a
On the 30th ultimo, at Spring Mulls, in ‘thie
county, Miss Sysan Lutz, aged 55 years.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Fo
The undersigned an Auditor appoint.
ted by the Court of Common Pleas of wed
20 make distribution of the money in the
hands of George Alexander Sheriff, arising from
the sale of the personal. property of JUSEPH
BOWES, will-attend to the duties of his ‘appoint
ment at his office, ron Eo & !
©. IN BELLEFONTE, |
on Thursday, the Sth, day of “Jaunary, 1868,
at§2 o'clock, P. M., when and where: all’ persons
interested are requested to attend.
EVAN M. BLANCHARD.
Deo. 12th. 1862. 4-t. t “Auditor.
Uame to the residence. of the sub,
scriber, in Furguson township, near Pine Grove
about the middle of September last, a RED
STEER, supposed to be about two years old, with
a slit in one of hisears. The owner is requested
tb come forward, prove property, fay charges and
take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of
according to law. JACOB BOTTORY. |
Dec. 12, 1862—3t, :
G6. L. TOVELL,
TO TEACHERS,
ursuance to a resolation pass-
NOTE
“Centre
at Centre Hall:
RAVE Ta EE BN tht t ES ae ie -
. “The following are the quotdtions up to 6 that ot int 08 eti eo aid fe
ka (Thatsday) 23 Ling. id y Tenchers Institute, be hel ibn the oF
: 1 $i bes “UH IMP 4 |. urdersigned do hereby -merify the Teachers o
Wheat, Whité, RATS 120 | Centre, tomest inthe town t en-
do Red do. - a:ld tioned plage, on Wi sda; Go oat
Corn, (Shelledy iP + 78 10 aelock. RRR
orn, 0 : 0 py Tr that the 4
Shaman UE re i
. Buckwheat, fa : i expenses of the Institute) and © time §
Barley, ogo 2% | being very suitablo for teachers and seogptable
Oats,” (By Weighty = © 5.50 | to scholars to have a vacation of one or two weeks,
Clover Seed, odors 271? 20 we hope to realize a general attendance from all
Timothy, wr apple 2. ur SORDLY “EY gu tied eo
Bont ERERERL ee
A ty. I Cars| apie eo wiil-hesl
Onions, * ¢~ FHd «odo By ,75 - et an 8 bare at
Applels, (Driod) - do 1160 | tnade to prosure thé series of Allen, for-
\ y r dos 14 herly Superintendent of MoKean courty, Whose
eaches, (Dried) ger Ib. : » popularity, as an : i “known,
Bucon, glide to require any {uffhierse * Arrange-
New lork, [penn 00 | ments will als6 be mado to haveithe exercises en:
Beeswax, cide 34 livened with music. . a :
Butter, . ds 18 | “All spplioants for Profesional Oertifioats, aro
Tullow, do 10 | requested to prepare a thesis on some ednontional
Lard, dao 98 | topie. “THOS. HOLAHAN,
Rags, an 38 93 | TH. Y. Srirzmr, Pres't cop, Supt.
Bellefonte, Dee’ 6; 3t.
3
UDITOR'S . OTICE. s Saag
A The EL ed an_Aqditor ap-
pointed by the Court of. Common Pleasof Centre
county, to make distribution of the
hands of George Alexander, Esq., High Sheriff,
fom he aal@of tha ‘ren estate of J. J.
will attend to the duties of his appoint-
ment on Tuesday. the 30th day of D. ber. inst.
at 10 0’élock, A. M., ofsaid day, at his office in
Bellefonte, when and where all persons interested
are requested to attend, and those having elaims
to present them or be debarred’ from coming in
on said fund ADAM
December 5, 4t.
AUDITORS NOTICE...
| ©: Phe undersigned an Auditor ap-
pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
county, to distribute the money arising from the
sale of the real estate of Reubén ‘Mann, will at.
tend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday
the 21st day.of December, at2 o’clook, P. M , 3.
sald day, at his ia in Lellongie, Ls an.
where all parties interested are requested to a
y WLP. MACH
arising
Lingle.
Auditor. - -
tend. ANUS,
December 5, 4t. :. gAudito!
itor.
STRAY. saa
/ Came to the residence of the Sub:
goriber in Half-Moon, township about the ist of
September, a heifer, white spotted, with ahole in
the left ear, and snpposed fo bé about two years
old. The owner is dusied - shite forward,
rove property, pay charges, a i her mwa;
or viae she ll be disposed of according to oo
Dee, 5th.21862. 3-t SAMUEL HARPSTER.
money in the |.
_{ hill beside the Court House, nea,
Travelers,
. R— ER -
ARDAFEER sod io doaicis.
Thurday, Qutobr 233, 102,
; Tears :
STAGES »
P:'M., to connect with L ORT MA-
TILDA, ortho Eaviern or ont, e
wilt ‘evening, at'8 o'eloclt, F355) 351.0.) |
o 1
iad
5 e for Look
tenia, at T0'sleck. TB busmerse®ia co:
~-Bellafontd; Got. 954, 106...» Bewprietor,
27
SIMON,
IMPORTERS WHOL ESALE-DEALER iN.
| BRANCIES. WANES, I.
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s |
NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street,
bors nit ¥ $aul
' ‘BELOW SPRING GARDEN, = ‘=.
PE LADBLEINIA.
NEW PICTURE GALLERY.
R. Ji S. BARNHART; HAVING: BuiLt
a new and splendid ‘ di
SKYLIGHT PICTURRGALLERY,
is now prpared to execute all orders in the “Ath.
brotype, Photograph, Ferotype, Matehe Or?
af the customary ro Eth Nemopret a
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 3
common and faney cases; axe: offered ‘at privés
which vary from DRE Te
50 CENTS TO 35 Duryes;
Tnstruoti 5 and appartus farnishéd uj
Ed Es Sao rT.sf Sct ob
bi Gariap's Ho.
© We RP
| May 23, '62-1y. ad Jair ha nda
JOLLOCK'S INPROVEDDANDELION
A ‘COFFEE. Siaie Iesnration, made
the best is stron :
Er Began ar Superior. NUTRITIOUS
& AGE for General :Debility,
4 )
oa
‘A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ayment, and all those having claime against the
state are requested to present them, duly su-
thenticated, for settlement. : $
~ CHRISLIAN HARTSOCK,
Dec. 12, 1862—6t. Adm'r.
MANEOOD ;
HOW LOST HOW RESTORED !
Just published in a sealed envelope. Price
’ six cents. eS
A Lecture on the Nature, Trontment, nnd
sdiy . . Badicol :
Cure of Spermaterrhoea or Seminal Weakness, In-
voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im-
pediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness,
Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and
Physical Incapacity. resulting frm Self- Abuse,
&:.—By ROBT J. CULVER ELT, M.D., Aus
ther of the Green Book, &e. “ow niet -
The world-renowned anhor, in this Lecture,
clearly proves from his ow 1 experience that “the
awful ¢onsequences of Self-Abnse may be effect-
Tm After a spell «of wausually severe wea-
<lur, theclouds have again cleared away,
and this (Tuesday) morning, the sun is shin-
jing beautifully, with every appearance of
{ndish Summer. low long such weather:
may last, of course it is not in our power to
say, hut hoping thatit may be for some
time, let'us erjoy it while we may.
TILA,
xg Swixprister Ero—Brery town and
denominations ranging from five to fifty
ents, many of them issued oy private indi-
vidials, and of course uiterly worthless.—
A cotemporary gets oft the follownig ‘poetic. |
+ ¢ Bhinpjasters now are wll thie go
fngountry andi town); Wil.
Prom Unéle Abe fo daslens
The fool comesT ling
The figures vary on the faco,
_ "fo make them lets or more ;
© "741 specie now is Chased from hence
"Aud seeks a foreign store.”
0— ——
Fire. —The large barn of Mr. Peter Hoy,
near this place, was destroyed by fire, on
Monday night last. A mar named Cooney,
has been arrested on the charge of seiting
2
ered a very quiet inoffensive man, and a
‘lieve that there is some mistake in tho mat-
‘ter; :and that Mr. C., is not guilty of this
~ great crime. We trust for the sake of hiw-
+eplf and bis family that he may be proved
jnnozent, . // :
"We do pot know the amegnt of Mr. Hoy’s
{oss, not having ascertained whether he sa-
P. S. Since the above was wniten, we
lesrn that Mr. Hoy lost three horges and 8
colt, a lot of cattle, and 8 quantity of pork.
: ee
We used to think that parti-|
colored meant many colored, and
this is the Dictionary definition.
But the party color of the Repub-
licans is simply, singly and Sa-
* tanically black. * =
Says Senator SuMNER-—“Who-
“ever discouragesthe emancipation
proclamation of the President, is
* a traitor. - Thatis my principle,
" #ndT hope before a month to see
“it the principle
“country.” /,
a
B= Gold is said to be’. going
up. - The Republican party is al-
ready © gone up.’ :
sight aud. perfectly natural to. the Eye;
of the whole| ~
ually removed without medicine, and without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instru.
ments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a node of
cure at once certain and effectual, by which ev-
ery sufferer, no watter what his eondi tion may be:
may cure himself cheaply; privately, -and radi-
cally. This lecture will prove.a boon to thous-
ands and thousands. : :
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad-
dress, on the receipt of sixcents or two postage
stamps, by addreesing
Dr; CHAS. J. C. KLINE
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586.
Nov. 14, '62-1y. :
PARABOLA br =CTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
stristed iim ddcordance with the LAW OF NA-
TUR E; in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Con-
vox Ellipstz, admirably adapted to the organs of
i 3 alt o-
¢ HELP TO THE BU-
AN VISION ever invented. ‘When there is
lamengss it is natural to use a cane—why not ren-
der assistance to that valuable organ, = the Eye
when needed? | °° §
“The above
+
st r the best artificial
for sale at city prices, by
. JERRY. J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office Esst of Post Office!
P. S.—These spectacles canbe obtained at no
other place in town,
Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y.
27)
PITTSBURG,PA,, corneriPenn and St. Str -
The largest Commercial Sehool of the United
Btates, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students,
in fi vo vears, from 31 States, and the ouly one
which affords complete and reliable instruction
in all the following branches, viz :
MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAIL
ROAD & BANK BOOK-KEEPING,
i Ed FIRST PREMIUM
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also, Sur
veying, Engineering and Mathematiss generally .
$35.00
Pays for a Commercia! Course; Students ente
and review at any time.
a ISTERS' sons’ tuition at half-price.
or Catalogue of 86 pnges, Specimens of Busi-
ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beaauti-
ful College view of 8 square feet, containing a
reat variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourish-
ng, inelose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals,
. Tire TERING & METH Bibtsburg. Pa.
July 18, 1862.—1y.
COLLECTION OFFICES.
D. G. BUSH, ’
BELLEFONTE, Centre Co.. PExNN,A.
RUSH & McCULLOUGH
(7. J. ¥'CULLOUGH. )
i CLEARFIELD, Clearfield co., P
+ BUSH & McCORMICK,
(0.8. WCORNIOKR,)
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa.,
BUSH &
14 (mF ALLEN,) :
WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Oo., Pa.
'{ Rergrexogs :—Drexel & Co., Phil’s, Mason
& Co., Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia
Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow,
fladoighia wer, Barnes & Co., Philadelphia
J.T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. W. Maynard.
illiamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md.
. Feb. 21, 1882—1y. ¥
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
DEALER IN re A Leiters of Administration : having
j : ED aon Bara 1
. . @. Runk deo * Kus
@abuceo & Cigars persons endebted to said Estate sre A
LEW VNB eared OB a roast thom
oo ng claims again 0. W ntthem |
LEWISTOWN i PA. ae IL 100. Present
* /Administrator’s Notice. Deo. 5th. 1863. 0-t. . JNO B.RUN
ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON ro Sota ct AME |
the Estate of William Newell, late of [ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE...
‘Patton township, deceased, having been granted | Letters of Adminiitration having i
to the undersigned, all persons ‘indebted to said | heen tot thotuad icsidhol ou the Estate of
Estate are hereby notified to make immediate | Joseph Poorman dve’d, late of Boggs, all persons
endebted tG said Estate are roquested ‘to make
immediate }ayment, and those” having claims
will present them duly suthentioated for settles
ment. BY Bi.
" .T.M. HALL.
Administrator. |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .
Lerters Aish stratia bavieg
been granted to’ cgnde, igaed on the Estate of
hewn granted nha ate on owt ,, all
persons endebted to anid Estate; sre “requested to
make immedime payment, .and, those heving
claims against the same, will present them auly
authenticated for settlement. | . ...
Dec. 5.
TM. HALL, -
: : MARY ANN IRWIN
(Dee: 5h: 18628 7 Administrators
[STRAY Jw HO
4. Came to the. Subscriber, in Patton
Township, #bout. the: 15th ef Ootober last, one
black Heiffer, with a white spot in her face, some
white in the legs, novisib'e ear marks and sup-
toed ki Years old. , The gener is request.
ed to come forward, prove property, charges
and take her away,or she wil vi pA J or.
ding tolaw..« ~~. +=... JACOB GRAY.
ov. 28, 1862—3t,
: the ‘Manufacturer, corper:of
| any other Hotel along the
Hie Bor 5
EVER spepsi
an flious disorders. Dyspepnin
i; pl 3 d Who have beth ape led
0, abandon the use of Cofiee, wijl “they ean
‘use this combination without oh Wiarton
effedts they formerly experiéiiceds
37 Ohe tan contains the strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee. © ...0 ° :
For iy by all Druggtéts ‘&al Grosers, and by
d CHEST-
NUT Streots, and by JOS. SS URSTRR co.
1 108 and 110, 8 "WHARVES. Ha fos
ni Jrion 3s gents, RR NTL Be
arch 6th 1862—1y. thier 3
RIA
cio. TO THE LADIES, =
- Having just returned from Philadelphia
with's new andsplendid assortment
MILLINERY GOODS,
of the latest styles and fashion wh foslipropard to
please all, both yonng undo! $reg an gay, whe
may see proper to give us a call. "Our stock con-
piste inpart of Jo F178 tend RuaL co sdf
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
PLAIN AND F. NCY TRIMMINGS *
1 and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner,
Btore. Ih ahd be
. I" We have Jigsured thé sé¥vicas of one
most experienced Milliners in the cily.. Store
Bishop street, next door to thesia good, :
Bellefonte. May 3,01. MARY SOURBECK.
wi
CLIFTON B QUBE:.. ©.
4 ° LOUE"HAVEN, PA,
A. WANN Proprietor. - :
The proprietor . ‘having: Tehsed the - above
named Hotel in the berongh of Lock B ven, Clin-
ton eounty, Pa., takes this method of informing the
public generally that lie has’madeevery necessary
preparation to entertain strangors-and travelegsin
he best ble manner. . Y it *
‘His table will always ¢o*;tain'the eholoest -lux-
uries that the gountry wi afford; and he'is deter-
mined mot to be surpassed b
t Branch?
will contain the ghoicest liquors that zan
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
tet abies o,
Estate of MARGAR GLER,
Potter township, deceased, ' having . been
ranted to the Subscriber, all: porsons. Knowing
tates indebted to said Estate, are requeste
to make immediate paynient, and those having
olaims will present them, “duly auther to
the undersigned, for atime
Soke. GEO: M. BOAL;
Nov. 28, 1882—6t.
' Administrator.
J} FORMATION WANTED,
Of John Brower, who
on Satdr day; Nov 22: + Wore. & light” wool. “hat
dark roundabout and parts, has light hair and
grey eyes—ia abont 5 feet high, and between 14
and 15 years of ‘age.. “Any information of - hig
whereabouts will:be
bereaved parents, at Milesburg, Centre eo. Pa.
. Papers t ghout the Stal 8 COPY. .»
November 28, '03:3t. \ JOHN BROWER.
a SARE :
YALPARLE PROPERTY SALE
| ¥ 1Adotof “situ on Baoffa- |
10 Run, 12 ed 3 containing,
about one fourth.of an acre, upon which is prin
anew and Ww finished, a House, a small
shop, and a good stable, will be sold very low,
and terms mae fo suit the purchasher far-
ther particulars apply at office to
Oct. 24; '62, & ..:1%
.
X
FOR SALE
¥
JCSTRAY. Bifay
: i Came tot
scriber, on or about the 1st of ‘August last, a red
and white'steer, with the left ear cropped. Eup-
posed to be about 2 years old, The owner is re-
uested to come « ard prove property: . pa;
cha andsnd taks it away,. otherwise t
will be di of acco.ding to law, 3.23070
Nov. 21 1862 DANIEL HOUSER.
Wk < i
4D NISTRATORS NOTICE. -
£R° Notice is hereby’ given that let
tors of administration have been granted on the
cstate of Elizabeth Beck. Jed late of Centre
county. All persons indebted to said -estate are |"
requested to make immediate payment thereof,
and those having élaims against said ' estate wi
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
Nov. 7, 6t. JOSEPH BECK, Adm'r.
A JMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Admimgiration having
been granted to the undersignod on the Esta te 0
Margeret Pickler, det’d, late of Centre County
all persons endebted to said Estate are hereby no-
tified to make iramediate payment, and those
having claims against the same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement. RE
GEORGE SHAFER,
Nov. 14., 1882—6t. ., Administrator
fq)
2 a
ADMINISTTATORS NOTICE. |.
Letters of administration h
aving
dec’d late of Centre County. All persons indebt-
ed to said SBtiie: are Fonesced io make Ci]
ment, and those havi ims a said
Fitate, will present or July anthevidated for
settlement. eititets | TOU.
1 8..W. GARDNER,
J. W. GARDNER.
Nov. 21 1862 6-t - “Administrators.
BELLEFONTE: *
late of |.
\eft his home|"
thankfully, received by his |
_s.P. GRAY MEEK. “|
Ca 3
Residence of the sub- |
Bellefonte, Sopt., 10tH63.
“comforts and convenience it affords
THE STABL,
been grauted on the Estate of ‘Samuel Gardner} =
be hased in theclty arket,
~ Careful and attentive Ostlérs will constantly be
an hand to take charge of-horaes and doe thatthey
are properly attended to. . :
Trusting that he may reseive & portion of the
patronage of the traveHag: publis, he hopes by.
slose attention to be able to, rende r general batis-
BARGA
1
HDi 38
MANUFACTORY.
A CHANGE FOR,
| The subscribe fom the world, |
usd hpi of Sofas diy To astheuiar. 2
ill eo! toc 8
that be still contin mn the Swddiery
business in all its.various es, ,at his. ghoj
i the Nousu Tass pa an
» ere Bll be found at alk times
a full Bupply of - Is os
_ Saddles, .
Carriage Hamdss
AS Baw
" Wogtn Wis,
Wh i “5 Drivieg Whips'
Values, od ““Haltors’ '-
RT id si : &e., &e., &o.
‘made of the very best mafekial, and WarRAxTED
to be puf to-gather inthe most sabstantial man:
ner. Prices to suit the times. PT] rm
Call and examine yourselves gentlemen; and if
you are not eatiefied; yon need not purchase.
in RRY 10 EN & Co.
a * Truoke, :
(CONRAD HOUSE;
© "5:41 BELLEFONTE, PA.
3. B. BUTES, Propristor.
* on k blishment has been entire-
a Te eet bat tort, aud 18 nov.
‘second to. none in uentzal Pennsylvania in the
0 on ytravelers.—
People from the County duribg their at
, Bellefonte during .weeks of Court, ‘will find the
Ed House an agreeable and ‘pleasent resting
Bd - TI vy
* ‘Accommodating servants are always in atten-
dance ready to Jupply the wants and contribute
a eta
= Al is supplied wit! the suhstan-
tial provisions, ade ig and delicasies, which a
oh luctive Country canfuraish, or industry, 1vige
lance and exertion oan procure. 4
THE-BAR, will always in a il assort-
that the
Ji Te fuss come odo sing a
BELLEFONTE at 1 9%6thck |
POR
POT 3 AR oat 1
A grog hin a Lhe ull
mm] Hema OL. ae 1
r—rrhi
- }:—are full
*| must be locked up ar
> this department by"
es :
Wo Fires : 5
A Bully Fellow.
song,
A ‘805 dre;
~ And should I make a slight wistake,
You must know I'm but a youth, sirs !
~=1 Bternberg's a bully fellow !
|. Ttsall abont 8 man in town, *
Who loves to please the folks, sirs,
‘Whose always in a bappy mood,
And’ gets off bully jokes, sirs.
Sternberg’s a buliy fellow.
#1 Mherb you ean see x splendid Jot
? Of clothing, | declare, sirs, fy
Cas pitt : Sternberg’s a bully follow ! = >
“4* He-scrapes and bows and bows and serapes, |
_. And smiles afl o'er hig face; sirs, - :
I voy I think { never |
.. ‘A man of so much grace, sire. >
aa Sternberg’s a bully tellow.
“* You ask to see some of the goods
That on his shelves do shine, girs, -
And then you're bothered which to choose,
+" They're z1l so mighty fine, sirs.
_ Sternberg’s a bully fellow.
- He sows you.all bis coats and yests,. -
"7" And panis of every style, irs, 3
Bo not and trim, £0 fair 0 view,
You can’t avoid a smile, sirs. * oo
viii Sternberg’s a bully fellow! °°
And then he takes you round his store,
And pats upon your head, sirs,
A bully hat, which makes you look
- Like one about to wed sirs. ¢
a Sternberg’s a bully fellow!
In short, you're bound to be so pleased
With all his gocds and things, sirs,
You'll buy at once a branunew suit,
Cost what it will,-by jing. sivs!. :
Bternberg’'s a bully Tellow'"
Because, you see, you can’s; refuse
EI help a man along, sirs,
When all you buy at Sternberg Hall,
You buy for a mere song, sirs. Boh
Sternberg’s a bully fellow!
Ando I tell you when you come,
Jusg bring along your purse, sire,
For when you come into his store,
You'li go out novie the worse, sirs.
« Sternberg’s a bully follow !
In fact, so well I know the man,
I venture for to say, sirs,
A eleverer fellow you've not seen
This many a long day, sirs.
i Sternberg's a bully follow !
Alone to 340 0 sifuiogs man,
you all wi , Sirs,
And If you're pind why—just say
Puxp Suxkiss told you so, sits.
Sternborg's a bully fellow!
A large and splendid assortment of Fal
and Winter Clothing just received and for sale
/ : A STERNBERG & CO.
Bellefonte, Oct. 81st, 1862. .
C pm 'MARRIAGE—ITS = LOVES AN
hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and
fears, regrets and joys.” MANHOOD,
L how lost, how restored, the nature, treat-
t and radical cure of spermatorreea or seminal |
weakness; - involuntary emissions,” sexual debili-
4 ty and impediments to. marriage generally, ner
_voudr.ess, consum tion, fits, mental mental’ and
physioal incapacity, resulting from.seLr-aBuse
2% Splaiued in.the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by
WM. YOUNG, M. D, This most extraordinary
book should be’ in the hands of overy young per
son contemplating marriage, and every man or
woman who desires to limit the number of” their
tsprivg to their circumstr- 008. - Every pain, dis-
ease ache incidental ' youth maturity and
old age, is fully explai d; every particle of
knowledge that should} . known is. here given.—
1t is full of engravin, In fact, it disclses secrets
that every one shoul now, stillitisa book that
3 not lie about.the house —
It will be sent to an one op the receipt of 25 cts.
in specie or postag tamps. * Address* DR. WM.
| YOUNG, No, 416 Sprucs Street, above Fourth,
‘Philadelphia.
, —ARFPLICTED AXD UNFORTUNATE, no matter
what may be your disease before you place yeur-
self under the care of any. of the notorious
Quacks—native or foreign—who advertise in this
or uny other paper. get a copy of Dr. Young's
baok. It will be the means o saving you many
dollars, your health, and possibly your life.”
"DR. YOUNG can be consulted .0n any of the
disoases described in his publication at his office,
Ne. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia
Office hours from 9 to 6 daily. hay
Oct. 2nd 1862. 1—y: ie
PARK NOTICE.
» . IN,PURSUANCE OF THE 25th
Section, First Article of the amended Constitu-
tion 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,
citizens of the Commo1 wealth of Pennsylvania,
hereby give notice that they intend to make ap-
plication to the Legislature of said State, at its
next session, commencing tho first Tuesday of
Januury, 1863, for the charter of a Bank, to bo
located in the borongh of Bellefonte, in the coun.
ty of Centre, and-State aforesaid, to be called the
| + BEELEFONTE BANK, the capital stock thero-
of id be Zag iol Taohsard Van,
privilege nersasing it to Two Hundred Thous-
gob Detlars : and the specifis object for which the
roposed Corporation's to:be churtered is to traus-
act the ueual and Jogitimate business of a Fank:
of Tesue, Discount; Deposit and Excharge.-
H.-BROCKERHOKF, 0. T.ALEXANDER,
WM P. WILSON, | JOHN IRVIN, Jr.
ED. BLANCHABD, W.F.REVYNOLDS,
D G: BUSH, ... = 0.M ELDER,
‘D. M. WAGNER, MAY & LOEB,
W. JACKSON, W. A. T
‘GEO. TOMAS, ..
‘0H. DUNCAN, . HOFFER BROTHERS:
| SAM.BTROHECKER.
A. R BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN &0C
HARVEY MANN, . DANIEL RHOADS,
_. F.P, HURXTHAL, GEO BOAL,
Jo. P. HARRIS, -. 0..&J. CURTIN,
rx VALENTINES & CO.
Bellefonte, June 20, 1863, —tf. oy
(GARMAN HOUSE,
BELLEFONTR, PA.
DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor.
This long wstablished and wel
Jace Hotel, Sate Ry Shed Souhesat Sorpar of
the Diamond, op] e the Court House, havin
been pi PEs dersigned, ho” & 2
6 to thie former patrons of this establishment and
to.the traveling patie generslly, that he intends
réfittihg it thoroughly, and is prepared to render
the most satisfactory -accomm dation to-all who
may favor him with their patronage. No pains
will be spared on his part to add to the conveni-
ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop with
.| him will find
IS PABY,
abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare
the market will afford, dope up ‘in style, by the
most experienced cooks ; While HIS BAR will al-
ways ccntain
Ths Choocest of Liquors.
His Stabling is best in tow and will always be
attended by the most tru’ .orthy ‘and attentive
hostlers # :
Give him acal' one ar all, and he feols con-
fident that all w '* be sa isfied with their accom-
modation.
“*._ AN EXUET ENTLIVERY
isattached to this est whisk t, which strang
from abroad will find greatly to their advantage.
dm gt DANIEL GARMAN.
Bellefonte, Jan, 9, 1863.
ent of the.very best lignors, mrrket af-
rds, adapted to suit the most capricious tastes —
R E will be attendon by attentive
. and obliging host ers, well quite to discharge
n
important department
| jo duties pettainiagite
atx pleasent EL ie
| devoted ‘to-this bra i .he _h to
receive bers} tt ie hory fore
Sestowed upon him. 3 rag oh
Now, 15, ‘62.2 tf. és si
On and after Tuesday Deo. 2nd’ * the ‘Pha.
nix Mills,” wagon will diver sur and toot eee
of charge to customers residing7in Bellefonte .reg-
ularly on: Tuesday’s and Friday's. - Persons hay.
ing grists to send to the mill or orders to-be'filled
will give them to thedriver who will see that.
they are attended to pony, 4 an
.R. REY S & Co.
Dee. 5th 1363. if. NOLS & 10
Cherry Pectoral. =
' yr
“} Oentre County, Pa. |,
Te bornahip, Boring DHiok ringing. dough
ne
ments consist nib frie . An
other outb (lands. of Grifith
rE EE ipl Vis
ta
y
+ irgentore of "Georg Doble, dee'd
Moy. 30,1863 ory a oble, dec
vialy
REAL BARES ANE we |
sale, One *Hundrdi * Korie nf Ao good limes at
situa! T
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK.
. Would : Séapuotfully inform the poople of
Bellpfonte and vicinity, that he has opened a new
and completo Bakery on SPRING street, in the
promises. of W. F. Reynolds, where he will keep
constantly on hand all kinds of ~
BREAD RUSK POUND CAKE, -
he "AND GINGER
4.
‘whieh he sells at a" Teusonable “and. satisfactery
Broad, Cakes and Piéabaked to oder on the
shortest notice. Families will find it to thelr ad.
vantage. to get their baking done at this estab
lishment, a8 they can always get pure wholesome
bread and Saket just when they need then. fo
" Bept. 12th 1862-1y.
Le - y *
Ayers Cathartic Pills.
{HAPPINESS & PROSPERITY
urs, with the |
_ troit, Chicago & St. Louis.
tutions in the eountry.
17,999 DOLLRS BOU TH!
PEACE, PEACE,
wHOL/SALE
WINE A R1UOR
STORE
: : eit ri spk
on BISHOP STREET, directly ‘opposite the
: formerly Known as the 4
building form
ot TEMPERANGR HOTEL. rik
{A BAUM, Agent.
All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTICILI-
QUOURS, at wholesale, to be had at the very
lowest ries, and warranted to be of the
very best-quality. His s'ock consists
of
ii WHISKIES,
01d Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Pi Pure Bourbon Whisky,
Cabinet Whisky,
Apple Jack Whisky,
and cheap Whiskies of all kinds.
RUM.’
Jamaica Rum,
New England Rum
; GINS.
Pure Holland Gin,
: Domestic Gin.
BRANDIES.
+Dark and Pale Cougnae,
2 “* - -.. Domastio, (all prices,)
Ginger, Lavender, 2
3 h * Cherry, Blackberry, |
Caraway, &o, -
ow . WINES.
_ Pure Port, Domestie,
! : Maleira, Sherry,
Raspberry. ye $
CORDIALS.
: Aoniseed
STOMACI BITTERE.
The very best in the market.
The above liquors, with others not named, will
all be warranted as reprosented, und sold at pric-
es that cannot fail to made it an object for Snr
ers to purchaso of him, iustead of going or send-
ing to the city. Farmers, Hotel-kezpers and oth
ers are requosted to call and examine his stock,
before purchasing elsewhere.
All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have
been purchase! at the United States Custom
House, and consequently must be pure and good.
Physicians are particularly requested to give
his liquors atrial. He bux the only artcle of
Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandi in this
Borough. | 2
E35" 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just
received and for sule low,
Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y.
Rose,
THE CHEAP CASH STORE oF
Messrs, Hoffer Brothers.
pe Subscribers have just received a new
and full supply of Spring and Summer
Goods. which. for variety, have never been equal
ed by amyestablishment in this, section of coun
try. Having purchased the stock of ‘goods ou
hand of Mr. George Jackson, thoy will continue
the business at the old stand,
No. 2, Reynolds's Arcade.
Their stock eonsiste of a gener al sesorfpet «f
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Qorensware
and Glassware. .
~tuding a host ot other articles in their line,
mon, « ich can be found an extensive and varied
lection of ! ; 3
. LDIES® DRESS GOODS,
Such as
Ducals, Persian Cloths; Debeiges, Cobargs,
Cashmeres, Delnines, Alpacas,
Fronch Mesinoes, Plaids,
e.
Their gentlemen's wear consists of a large as-
sortnent of Casimeres. Cloths, Satinets, Satin,
Vesting, Tweeds. Hats and Caps And ‘an exten-
give assortment of Boots and Shoes fur Ladies and
Gentlemen and Children, with almost avery other
article that may be necessary to supply the wante
of thecommunity
The pressure of the morey market having had
the effect of reducing the price of many articles
of merchandise. the undersigned have been ena
bled to buy their stock at such rates that they can
sell goods at prices to suit the times. And as they
intend to do their best to please their customers,
both in the quality of goods. and prices, they
hope to receive a reasonab’e share of patronage.
All in want of goods will-please call and exami «
thair stock. :
¥. B.—They will keep constantly on hand, EX
TRA FLOUR, which they will sell at the lowest
eash price
£55 Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods. . ‘5;
Dried Lumber and Shingles constantly on
hand and for sule. WI : ;
: Ad _ HOFFER BROTHESRS
Bellefonte, March 28, 1861.--1y.
RATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
PHILADELPHIA. |
"8. E.¢or. 7th and Chestnuts Sts.,
New York City, Brooklyn, Albny,
. Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland, De-
. BoOK-KEEPING, PuNyAXsHIP, COMMERCIAL AR.
1raMeTIc, © niuBRCIAL LAW, Forxs, Currespox-
DENCE, &¢ , practically taught. :
These Colleges being unler 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
| NEWS FROM THE
SEAT G Aa
ANOTHER REQUISH!
» BEAVY IMPORTATION SH
HARDWARE ©
pt FOR THE FIL OF
BAXTRESSER § CRIS.
Who have just
opted _in thie Stors Room on t
N. W. cornegof the Diamond, in Bellefonie, t
morly ocenpied. hy Wilson - Brethers, their lar.
‘and £plendid ent of Shelf Hardware, Hour
Trimmings of every “@excription.
POCKET AND TABEY CUTTLERY
i of every variety and price. -
CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR
of the best manufacture. “ita i .
RIFLES. PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS, AND LOCKS
of every description and the best quality.
MORTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCHES
of differsnt kinda. Fray
CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX. AND TILL LOCKS.
and large 4nd small PAD LOCKS. :
HAND, BACK; GRAFTING AND PANNEL
SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES.
ft
2AWS
BUTCHERS’ CLEAVERS AND CHOPPERS, © -
Drawing Knives Hatche's Chisels & Adzes.
HAY.MANURE AND SPADING FORKS, EDGE
TOOLS of avery desirahic varioty. = ©
SADDLERS’ HARDWARE.
A genera! mssurtinent. and
lower than any place else. :
CARRIAGE MAKERS TRIMMING ~.CARPEN
TERS TOOL» which cannoi be surpassed
VICES, ANVILS. DRILLS. 8CREW PLATES,
FILF3 RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON
BOXES. AR a de
STEEL SPRINGS-TRON AXPLTREES, BENT
© FELLOWS] HAMS, ke.
PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL
. OIL AND LAMPS, VARNISH, FLUID.
OIL CLOTS. PATENT LEATHER, ROPE AND
WIRE of every size in ubundance.
SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS,» }
. And all othor kinds of Goods usually kept
in a well regulated Hardware Store.
Their stock isan entirely new ono, comprising
all the leading articles eonneoted with the Hard-
ware trade, and their facilities for purchasing
goods not being excelled by any other establish-
ment, they here declare themselves able to sell
from fifty to one hundred per cent. lower thanany .
other getablishment in the country) and invite
farmers, Mechanics. and all dthers in ‘need of
Hardware, to onl and satisfy themselves of the
truth of the assertion.
July I8, 1860.03
Offic: of JAY COOKE,
_ SUBSCRIP [ION AGERT,
AT JAY COOOKE & CO0., BANKERS,
114 sceTu THIRD STREKT,
Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862.
50 per cent.
Tho undersigned, havirg been appointed BUB-
‘SCRIPTION AGENT by the. Secretary of the
Treasury. is DOW prepared to furnish, ot onee,
the - “if wr ~
New Twenty Year 6 p. ot. Bouds,
hs United States. designated as “Five-Tweu
ties,” redeemnble ut the pleasure of "the vovern-
ment, afr five years, and authotizd by Act ol
Congress approved February 25. 1862
The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of
$50, $100. $500 $1000. Cu &
The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $50, $100
$500. $1000. and $5000 fey
Interest at Six por cent per amum will osm
ease from date of parchase, and is’
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Semi--Innually, which: is ‘equal, . at
remium on gold, toabout EIGHT
PER ANNUM. :
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitaliste,
and all who have any mondy “to invest, shonld
know and‘rewembar that these Bonds are. in ef-
fect, a FIRST"MORTGAGE upon all Railroads,
Canals Bank Stocks and Securities, and the iw-
mense, prqdugts of all the Manufactures &c., &e,
in the countyy ; and that the full and ample pro-
vision made fof the payment of the interest and
liquidation of principal, by. Custom Datles, Ex-
cige Stamps and Internal Kevenue, serves to make
these Bonds the
‘REST, MOST AVAILABLF AND MOAT
POPULAR INVESTMENT IN THE
MARKET.
Subscriptions received at PAR in Logal Torder
Notes or notes and cheoks on banks at par iw
Philade!phia. Subscribers by wail will receiv
prompt attention, aud every facility and ex: luvs
tion will be afforded on application at this office.
A full supp!y of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delive y. i
a
Nov. 7, 3m
ths prosent
PER CENT
JAY COOKE
Subscripticn Agent
in i ene rh on opt
A
nother Requisition 3
G00, (00 MEX WANTED!!!
1
To purchase their Wines and Liuc # ot the
W XeLsaALX
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
NEFF & ETTEL.
BISHOP 81 REET, BELLEFONTE,
TWO LOORS WEST OEB'S MEAT MAR
5
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Sach as :
OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE. & MONON-
GAHALA WHISKEY. (OGNAC
AND COMMON ERANDIES,
PORT AND: MADERIA
WINES,SCOTCH AND
+ HOLLAND GLYN,
« NEW ENG,
A Scholar<hip 18sued by any one is good in ali |
for an unlimited timo.
The ‘Philadelphia Coll ege has been regently en
larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and |
is now the largest and most prosperous Commer
cial Institution ia the State. :
Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books. em
ebracng Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametic,
e “nd ommeréial Liaw, for «ale and and sent by
mail.
EF For full particulars send for a cirerlar
Oct. 17. 1862—1y.
CLOTHING EMPORIUM. |
BRLLRFONTE- PA, :
MONTGOMERY & SON, Proprietors. i
Having just received a large and carofully se-
lected assortment of clothes, cassimers sattenetts.
&e., &s., for tha fall and winter trad, at our old
stand in Brokerhoof’s Row, Allagheny Stroet, wo
are propared to accommodate our old friends and
custom’ rs generally, toa full suit of clothes made
in the neatest and ost fashionable style, from
the latest approved patterns. A largd stock of |
Ready made cloihing constantly on hand ani for
alo as cheap if not cheaper than at any other |
house in town. Thankful for the Ri Toninge hero |
tofore extend nd to us, wo respectfully solidita con- |
tinnauce of the same.
Nov. 21st. 1862 —tf,
a. 0. FURST, |
A120PNEY AT LAW,
ii BELLEFOVTE, PA. ~
SRTILL |
Ci
&
ractice in the several Courts of |
entre and Clinton counties; All legal |
1 asiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt |
a. tention. . ‘ ;
OFFICE—On tite North-west corner of, thé Dis
aw nd. ; !
AP HOTEL, |
PLEASANT GAP, PA. }
3. Wi. MORRISON, Propristor. |
This well known Hotel is now kept by the. pro~'
PLEASANT G
traveling publie generally.
priotor, where he will bo happy to wait en |
June ith. 1832. L-y-
speotfully solicit a shars of public patronage.
LAND RUM.
quors found in the Eastern
Aud all grades
as in Philudelphis and New
Ci ies, sold as low
York...
All Liquois warrant. d to give
Satisfaction.
Coufident they ean please pu-chasers, they re.
Sold © the ~wuart, barrel or tierce. Also a
arge lot of
BOTTLED I IQUORS,
Of the finest grade on hand. -
July 19, 1582
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afffie-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Disenses. and ex
pecially for the Cure of Diessasos of the Sexual
Urgans y
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ac-
ting Surgeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Sper natorrheen or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Discnses of the
Sexual Organs. and of the NEW RELEDIES ew
pioyed iu the Dipensay, seat to the afflicted in
sealed lotter envelopes. free of chagge, Two or
three Stamps for postage will he accuptable.
» Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHT IN, Ao
ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South
Ninth St, Philadelphia. :
June 12, 1862—1-y.
TIAN S. LENZ,
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES & 1203008
No. 230 North Third Street,
PEEILADELRPEXA
E LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN
Town of Delnins, Shepur ds and Mo.
jr Plui ie, a 1 of which wiil. be suld ut the ve: .
est1a‘ce, &1 be ses atthe Store of oe
‘HOFFER BKOTHY ©
np?