Why Watchman,
PILADELINA & ERIE PALO,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
EE Erm
On and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862, TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will Le as follows :
LEAVES EAST.
Express... 8 04, p. x.
fail ...... 8:04, Pp Mm. Mail ... ... 10.13, A. 0°
Accomim’'n. 10:20, A. m. Accomm’n 2:50 P. wm.
Fassengers for Philadhlphia and Baltimore, on
Doth the Mail and Express triins, go throngh
without change of cnvs.
Express West runs daily
all ir i daily except Sundays.
This Line has been extendod to Sinnemaho-
ARRIVES.
Fixpress ... 9-40, A. x.
except Mondays,
=e SAM'L A BLACK,
Superinterdent Eastern Division.
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.
Mays. Jorn H, Stover, one of the editors
of the Central Press, and now connected
with the army of the Potomac, was in town
last week. The Major looks hearty, and
seems to stand the war right well.
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177 A Bain belonging to Wm. Thomp-
son of Centre Furnace was burnt on Men.
duy night last. A largs quaniity of grain
and several cows were consumed. The or-
zin of the fire is not known, but is supposed
to be the ac of an incendiary.
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T7= We noticed on our streets the other
day, Geo. D. Pifer, Esq., of the army of |
the Potomaé, ard a former resident of this
1 enrned to the
sick but
la Mr, PL. we believe
£10 ODUAY ad been
was convalesciig.
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077 During the past week we have added
eighteen new Subscribers to our list. Our
friends who are working to extend the cir-
culation of the Watchman will please except |
our most sincere thanks, and if ever it comes !
within our power to repay them for their
kindness we shall do it cheerfully.
17 A destructive fire occurred in Lewis
town on the night of the 11 h inst., we un-
derstand, in the stable belonging to Mayes'y
Iotel, and could not be stopped until the
flames had consumed seven stables, ten
hisses and other property, to a considerable
amount,
ee
7 Friend I. N. A. we are sorry to in-
form you thar there is not a No. of last |
weeks issue except the regalar file papers |
left in the office. Although we worked off
several more quires than usual they were all
ordered before your kind letter was received.
Consider us under many obligations for the
fine list of subscribers sent us.
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177 We learn through Mr. Willard, the
Gentlemanly conductor on the Bald Eagle
Valley Ruil Road, that the up train narrow _
ly escaped a serious accident at Bald Eagl,
Furnace. Aa oar team, crossing the track
was struck by the Locomotive, killing the
horses, and injuring the driver. Persons
niong the Rail Road should be careful.
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ReTurNED.— Lieut. Neil Harrold, of this
place, who belongs to the 45ih Reg. P, V.,
has returned to his home, having resigned
his commission. Neil looks good and, we
have no doubt, feels good in being once
more among his old friends in Centre coun-
ty. le has had qaite a campaign of it,
having been in the army ever since the war
commenced. We congratulate him on his
safe return.
8
On Tuesday night last, about eight o'clock
the quietness of ou town was disturbed by
the alarming cry of ‘fire.” The distruc-
tive conflagrations that Lave lately taken
place in Lock Haven and Lewistown, arous-
ed the fears of all that Bellfonte was to be
visited dy the same frightful scenes, and
every one able to move, ran, helter-skelter,
to the scene of danger, which proved, how-
ever, to be nothing but the burning out of
the chimney, belonging to one of old Abes
“free Americans of African decent,” *‘no-
body being hurt,” the crowd quietly dis-
persed.
Ome
(7 Price, the ‘celebrated’ horse-tamer,
was in town this week, and drew quita a
crowd, of all sorts and sizes. What the
abilities of this man are, in the horse-tam-
ing line, we are not able to say. as his per-
formances, did not come under our pefson-
al observation, save in one or two instances
when the animals were not very unmanage-
abie, Report speaks favorably of him, how-
ever, and those who have fractious horses or
mules might give him a trial, This is the
age i humbuggery, and if this man should
turn ‘out a humbug, we should not be a: all
surprised. We doabt very much if another
Rarey is living.
0
= Since the rerfoval of Gen. McClellan,
the army of the Potoriac, under the com-
mand, of Gen. Burnside, has achiéved noih-
ing worthy of notice, except a most disas-
trous defeat at Fredericksburg. But not
withstanding this calamity to our drm,
Gen. Buinside thinks ho will be able to re-
trieve the disaster as s.on as he receives a
supply of goods and provisions fiom the
celebrated establishment of the Hoffer Bro-
thers, ir this place, which is now being for-
warded to him as rapidly as possible. And
we would remark here that these gentlemen
are in weekly receipt of goods from the
cheapest and best markets in the country,
and are now engaged in selling wlth ‘he
utost unexampled rapidity. Call'and sec
| ish voizo to gladnen our hearts no more ?
Bellefonte Morke!s,
(Reported Weekly for the Warcuman by
Hoffer Bros
The following are the quotations up ‘o 6 o'clock
yesterday (Thursday) ev ring
W heat, White, $1.2
do Red do 4.20
Rye, do 5
Corn, (Shelled) do . 75
Cern Ears, do 35
Buckwheat, do 62%
Batley, do 19.0
Oats, (By Weight) do 35
Clover Seed, do 5.62
Timothy, do 2.00
Potatoes, do 62
Beans, do 175
Onions, de 75
Appléls, (Dried) do 1,50
Eggs, jet doz. 1
Peaches, (Dried) per 1b. 03
Bacon, do 08
New Fork, per Ib, 05
Beeswax, 25
Butter, do 18
Tallow, do 10}
Lard, do 08
Rags, do 04
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev Wirriax Cosarove, while laboring
as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consump-
tion, when all other means had failed, by a recipe
obtained from a learned physician residing in
tho great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cur
great numbers whof were suffering from Con-
sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this
recipe, wrich I have brought home with me, to
alt who need it free of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ly
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MARRIED.
On Christmas Eve, at the Babtist Parson-
age in Milesbvrgz, by Rev. F. Bower. Mr. W
S. Hunter to Miss Martha Heverly, both of
Logans Branch. Centre Co.. Pa.
Nov., 4th 1862 at the residence of the
Brides Mother, in Allentown, Pa., by Rev.
S. K. Brobst, Mr. 8 Frank Schwartz of Ly
coming Co., (formerly of this place) and
Miss Eume Mansfield of Berwfck, Pa.
STS TI TSE
DIED,
Died January 5th Charlie son of Danl and
Louisa A. Layden aged 3years month and
6 days
“Qur Charlie” iz he gone? The cherished
form cold iu death—the bright eye sealed—the
merry laugh hushed forever? The welcome pat-
ter of his little feet and the soft music of his child-
Oh!
how hard to give thee up! how withering the
blast that has blighted our Hopes in thee our lit:
tle one ? But we bow in submission. * Our Fath-
er’ has but called thee before and as we purzue
our lonely course wo shall aver see thee cur Angle
boy with soft hands and bright eyes beckoning us
immortal rest, to our treasure in Heaven. —L.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JCXEBCUT ORS NOTICE
Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of Rebecca Shipley, dec’d late of
Boggs township, having been granted to the sub-
scriber, residing in Stormstown, Pa. to whom all
claims against said Estate must be presented du-
ly authenticated for settlement; and those know-
ing themselves indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment.
Jan. 9th 1863. —6t JOHN A. HALL.
PUBLIC SALE.
The Subscriber offers for sale all
that certain tract of land situate in Iarris town.
ship. Contre county, Pa., kro wn as the (talbraith
property, now in the tenure of D. 8. Rockender-
for, bounded by lands of Jaeob Sparr and others,
containing 157 acres and 23 perches, 100 acres of
which are cleared anil in good farming aondition.
A good barn. commodions house, suw-mill and
other necessary bnildings ; ar ever-failing spring
of water, a large orchard of choice fruit, &c., are
situated thereon.
Sale to take place at the Court Horse in
BrrLeroxte, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
UN WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28h, 1863.
Teuvs or Sanr.—One-third of the purchase
money to be paid on the delivery of che deed,
and the residue in six equal annual payments, to
be secured by Bonds and Mortgage on the premi-
ses. H. N. McALuisten.
Bellefonte, Jan. Sth. 3—t
(CAUTION I hereby notify all persons
not to sel! my wife Katharine Shindler
any thiug on ty name, nor to buy any furniture
in the honse from her, as the same belongs to me
and, I will not hold myself respcnsible for any
dehts she may contract in my name
Bellefonte, Jau., 8th 3t H. C SHINDLER.
(CAUTION.
1 hereby caution all persons
against purchasing a Dae Bill give n by ma to
John Strunk, for 3150 1bs of [ron dra wn the 2ith
day of March 1862, as [ have not received value
for'it and will not pay it.
SAM'L Neff,
Hecla Works, Jan. 8th 3t
frOR SAL!
A sorrel Mare, four and a half
years old, kind and gentie in harness—n good
farm beast and a very speedy traveler. Will be
sold cheap. Apply a thig office to.
P. GRAY MEEK.
Dec. 25, 1862.
LOST!! LOST!!!
1.087 }
A Pocket-Book containing a Bor-
ough Order, No. 36, datd Sept. 1st, 1862, drawn
in favor of John Treziyulny.
The person finding said Pocket-hook will please
leave it with the Undersigned, who will liberally
reward the finder.
J. J. TRCZIYULNY.
Bellefonte, Dec. 19, 1862—3t.
[CSTRAY.
Came to the residence of the sub-
scriber, in Potter twp., on or about the 15th of
November, a heifer. with white back and red
sides. no marks visible, supposed to be about 18
months old. ‘Lhe owner is requested to come for-
ward, prove property, pay char es. and take her
away, otherwise she will be disposed of ~s the law
irects. : ACOB FROM.
Dee. 19, '62 3.
JCSTRAY.
Came tn the residence of the Sub-
scriber in Ferguson, township about the 1st of
September, a heifer, white spotted, with ahole in
the left ear, and supposed to be about two years
old. The owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take her away,
otherwise she will be disposed of according to law.
Dec. 5th.1862. 3-t SA MUEL HARPSTER.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ex Auditor's report in the estate of Brice C.
Brisbin, being referred back for correction
of orrors which are apparent on its face, I have
appointed rier the 24th day of January, 1863,
at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at my office in Bellefonte.
where I willattend to eaid duties. and where all
persons interested are requestad to attend.
W.J. KEALSH, Auditor
Dec. 25, 1862.
JCSTRAY
Camie to the residence of the sub-
scriber, in Patton township, on or about the 15th
of November Inst, a RED BULL, one ear cropp
ed and gupinsed t» be about three years old.—
The owner 18 Tejuested 3 fone forward, Piee
ropert; ay charges and take it away. other-
De will which cannot be surpassed
VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES,
FILFS. RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON
STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT
FELLOWS, HAMES, &c.
PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY. COAL
OIL AND LAMPS, VARNISH, FLUID.
OIL CLOTHS. PATENT LEATHER, ROPE AND
WIRE of every size in abundance.
SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS,
in a well regulated Iardware Store.
Their stock isan entirely new one, comprising
goods not being excelled by any other establish-
ment, they here declare themselves able to sell
trom fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any
other establishment in the country, and invite
farmers, Mechanics, and all others in need of
Hardware, to call and satisfy themselves of the
truth of the assertion.
July IS, 1860.
BOOK STORE
BELLEFONTE, Pa.
GEORGE LIVINGSVUON, Proprietor.
At his well knew stand on the North-gastern
corner of the publi: gquare, keeps constaytly on
hand a large asgortment of THEOLOGICAL,
CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, and SCHOOL
BOOKS Alno a large sariety of BLANK BOOKS
and STATIONERY, of the best quality, Also
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT
FOLIOS, &¢. Books brought to order at a small
advance on city pric:s.
May 1, 1862, ur.
PLEASANT GAP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
J. Kl. MORRISON, Proprietor.
This well known Hotel is now kept by the, pro-
WHISKIES, |
i
| a square.
“in the neatest
And all other kinds of Goods usually kept |'
all the leading articles connected with, the Hard- |
ware trade, and their failitiés for purchasing |
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Che Democratic dWlatchms
P GRAY MEEK, Editor
Per annum. (strietly iv advance, $
When paid within 2 mont
IT left ran over 3 months, $2.7
ahly charged. -
No paper discontinued until all back subse
will be inva
| tions are paid, and a failure to notify x discon:
uance at the end of the time subseribed for, »
be considered a new engagement.
These terms will be rigidly adhered to uni
all circumstances.
TERMS UF ADVERTISING.
1 inspriion. 2do. 3 de
Four lines or lesa, $258 373% 5
One square—12 lines 50 104
Two squares-—24 lines Too 2 On
| Three squares—36 lines I 50 2 50
! ; 3 mos. 6 mos. 12 mos
! Siz liner or loss, $15 $30085 kn
One square 2 50 400 Tou
Two squares 400 6 00 10 00
Three 5 00 800 12 60
i Four squares. 6 60 on 11 on
i Half a column, 10 0b 14 00 20 00
One column, 16 00 2200 40 00
d less than three menti-
Iver three we
2d with the number +!
continued till torhis
auneous notices charg
Fr tes.
c..3 per line for every
©
e dividual intermt, enn be inser
ed unless paid for a advertisement
Obituary notices exceeding six les. fifty cent
Communications recomm nding pers ms for of
| fice, in at ten ¢ a line; and the pa
Lust accompany the communication.
Another Requisition 1
60, 000 JEN WANTED?!
To purchase heir Wines aud Lino:s at the
MELO LESALE
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
oF
NEFF & ETTEL.
-, BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE,
TWO LOOK 3 WEST OF LOEB'S MEAT Mai
KET :
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Stich as
OLD RECTAR. OLD RYE & MUNON.
GAHALA WHISKEY. COGNAC
AND COMMON BRANDIES,
PORT. AND MIDERIA
WINESSCOTCH AND
HOILAND GIN,
NEW ENG.
LAND RUM,
And ail grades of Liquors found in the Easie r
Ci ies, gold as low as in Philadelphia and New
York.
All Liquors warranted to give
Satisfaction.
Confident they can ple
he, =e purchasers, they re
spectiully solicit a shitté of public puatrenage.
Sold by tho Guart barrel or tierce. Also 4
large 16 of _
BOTTLED LIQUORS,
Of the finest grade on hand.
July 19, 1862.
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK,
Would respectfully inform the poop! Vt
Bellefonte and v ty, that he has Pe at
and complete Bakery.on SPRING street, in (he
premises: of W. FB. Reynolds, where ho will Lec)
constantly on hand all kinds of :
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
=v fy oR,
whith Lie sells at a redssnable and satistactor
ric! :
Bread, Cakes and Pies baked to order an the
shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad
vantage to get their baking done at this esta
lishment, ue they can always got pure wholesom «
bread and cakes just when they need thon
Sept. 12th 1 y.
J#ARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con.
structed in accordance with the 1,4W OF Ns
TUR in the peculiar form of a Cones Con
veo _lipses, admirably adapted to the organs of
tly natural 10 the Eve; alio
the best artificial HELP 10 TH; nu
VISION ever invented. When there i
33 iL 18 natural te use a cane— why not ren
¢ 10 that valuable organ, the Lys
reded
hove for sale at city prices, by
JERKY. J. WINGATE
of Post Oise
canbe obtaine tl at po
At the Dontal-Office
P. 8.—These spectacies
other plhee in town. x
Bellefontd, May 20, {332 — ly.
ep t Tar he or et kt pme
CLTIAHING EMPORIUM.
BELLEFONTE pA,
MONTGOMERY & SON, Proprietors.
Saving just received alarge and carefully se
lected assortarent of clothes, cadsimers sattenetrs
&e., &»., tor the {#11 and wir ter trade, dt our old
stand iu Brokerhool’s Row, Allegheny Street, we
are prepared to a tate our old friends and
sustomers: gener wo clothes made
e. from
the latest approved : . .
Gobacco & Cigars
LEWISYOW IN PA.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
A lot of ground situated on Butta -
To Run, 12 miles west of ihis place, containing
about one fourth ofan @dre, upon which is erecte.l
anew and well finished Store louse, a small
shop, #1id.a good stabio, will be sold rey low
and terms made to suit he purchasher For fur
thed particulars apply at this office to
Oot. 24, ’62, P. GRAY MEEK
7 PD. SHUGERT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
» vito BELLEFONTE, PENN
Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer.
J. H. ORVIS. C.T. ALEXANDEY.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE PA.
prioter, where he will be happy to wiit on the
traveling public generally.
lyr,
Ofics one door below Reyro® i s tuux
Nov. 21,—1562