PIRLADELER'y & ERIE BAILROAD, (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE ) WINTER ARRANGEMENT. a Cn and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862 TIME a LOCK HAVEN STATION will Le as follows: ARRIVES. LEAVES BAST Expr Express... 8 04, p. M. Mail | Mail. ... 10.13, a 0 Accomm’n. 10:20, a. u. Accomm’n 2:50 P. um. Fassengers for Philadhlphia and Baltimore, on both the MEail and Express triins, go through without change ofeavs, Express West runs daily all others daily except Sundays. This Line Las been extendod to Sinnemaho- ning. = SAM'L A BLACK, Superintendent Eastern Division. except Mondays, a AN a LOCAL AND OTH ER MATTERS. Brrik Prams, Va., Jan. 10, 1863. Evrror Warerr Man: Below you will find & list of the killed, missing and wounded of Company E. 5th Reg. P. R. C.; at the bai- tle of Frederick-burg, Va.. on the 13th ult, I would have sent it much earlier, but my health and duties, as well as the uncertain- ty of the fate of the missing, induced me to postpone it uuatil now. The wounded aro in diffirent hospitals, the baricd on the battle-field and he missing is as uncertain as nzy be wounded and » nay be killed. The men of this Company behaved with great gallantry in this as well as all other battles, as you may judge when T say that out of 31 men, cluding myself, that went into the engagement, I reported 21 killed, wounded and missing—being over tvo- thirds. : Kalled ~ Sergeant Hamilton Whisler, Pri- vate A. Curtin Glenn, J F. P. Treziyulny, and Thomas Kelley, (who died from wonnds received ) Missing—Tient. Joseph P. Lneas, Ser- geants Jos. L. Watson, Samuel Gault, Cor- poral David Fulton, Henry M'Causlin, Pri- vates Sumuel Holabaugh, Thomas McQuillan and David Price. . Wounded—Privates William Dusenbury, THE attention of our readers is directed to the cara of S. A. M'Quistion, in another column of todays paper, Mac is an excel lent workman and those havingany thing to do in thisline will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Bellefonte Mnrke's, (Reported Weekly for the Warcuman by Hoffer Bros The following are the quotations up ‘o 6 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) ev wing W heat, White, S4,30 do Red do 1.25 Rye, do 5] Corn, (Shelled) do 75 Cern Ears, do 37 Buckwheat, do 624 Barley, do - 80 Oats, (By Weight) do 35 Clover Seed, do 5.75 Timothy, do 2.00 Potatoes, do 75 Beans, a do 175 Onions, do ,75 Applels, (Dried) do 1.50 Eggs, per doz. 18 Peac hes, (Dried) per 1b. 08 Bacon, do 03 New } ork, per lb, 54 Beeswax, 25 Butter, do 2y Tallow, do 10 Lard, do 08 Rags, do 04 SPECIAL NOTICES. A Card to the Suffering, The Rev Witniax Coserove, while laboring as a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Cousump- tion, whon all other means had fuiled, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in tha great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who, were suffering froth Con- sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and uervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this recipe, wich I have brought homo with me, to all who need it free of charge. Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Jin y Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW LIVERY STABLE BACK OF HUME'S STORK. TIOMAS DORAS, Proprictor. Six fine Bay Horses, all goed travelers—and splendid Buggie:, Carriages aud Sleighs,—and fitted with fancy Harness and warm Kobes. to hire cheaper than any other establishment in town. Call around. gentlemen. January 23, 1863-1y. §CXECUTORS NOTICE. : Letters of Administration the with Will annexed having been granted to the u nder igned on the Estate of Wm McIlvaine dec'd lat of the Borough of Bellefonte. All persons en- depted to said Estate are hereby requested to- make immediate payment and those having claims against said Estate, will present them duly au - then ticated for settlement. HEY RY BR OCKER HOFF, Jan. 23 65 18363. Executor, ANNUAL STATEMENT. Office of the “Farmers Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company of Centre county. located South of Nittany Mountain, Centre Hall, Jan. 12th, 1863. : In compliance with the provisions of their charter, the Directors present the following statement of the transactions of the Compa- J. Hopkins Gurrett, William Ham, Roderick Johnson, John Walter and Jolin F. Weaver: Of the missing, Lieut. Lucas and Ser- geant Watson I know to have been wound- ed early in the action. Of the rest I know nothing, except that [ saw them advance with their comrad:s, and they did gain the rear when we were compelled to fall Lack. Very respectfully, &e., Janis H. Larrmer, Capt. Co. E. 5th Reg’t P. R. 0 ‘ Reaping Association. —We learn with pleasure. that a movement is now on foot among the young men of this borough, to form a Reading Association, which will un- doubtedly result in much good to all con- cerned and to the community in general, if carried on in the right spirit. Ata meeting for the furtherauce of this object, held in the Arbitration recom of the Court House, on Wednesday evening last, Mr. J. W. Furey was called to the Chair and Mr. Jas, MorGan, appointed Secretary. On motion Mr. Isaac MircnerL stated the object of the niceting, after which the preliminary steps were taken towards effecting a permanent organization. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Mrrcaerny, Hoover and Kukrz, were appointed to ascertain waere and when a library for the use of the Association, can be procured —the same committee also to report a constitution and by-laws for the government of the Association. Another commitiee, consisting of Messrs. Haver, Morus and Ants, Jere appointed to as- certam where a room could be procured and for what rent—all the Committees to report at the next meeting. Oa motion, adjourned to mect on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. This is a commendable move on the part of our young men, aud we kope it may suc- ceed. 0 Mr. Geo. H. Young, ina letter to Mr. R D. Cummings, of this place, which he has presented for our perusal, speaks of the ar- my of the Potomac, a5 being greateiy disor- ganized and dishear ened by the'removal ‘of Gen. M’Clellan, George is a soldier in the 6th U. 8. Cavalry, Col. Femory, and only writes what has been confirmed by every soldier we have seen since the displacement There is no doudt that the removal of Gen. M'Clellari has teen a great blow to the army, and one from which it is hardly probable that it will cver recover. Mr. Young writes that our loss at Freder- isksburg was ten to one that of the enemy, and that the slanghter was most fearful. Of the President and his Cabinent, Mr, fours writes as follows; J «I am beginnig to think pretty much ab- out this war as you do. _Itis a speculation among the Leading class. The people are down on old Abe and his rotten cabinet for the disaster at Fredericksburg. Our loss in the battie is at least ten to their one.” Mr, Young says he has not been pad off for eight months, and generally speaks in a desponding tone of the state of offairs, ee Wein Forney, Esq., editor of the Har risburg Telegraph, and formely editor of the Central Press, was in town on Tucsday last. Mr. Forney looks]well,, and appears to enjoy this life comfortably. In the days of his purity,— politically, we mean.—he was connected with Mr, Hays, in the publi- cation of the Democratic Watchman, and was Lk d as an editor. 0)f lat: years, how- of “‘litile Mae.” ever, he has gone after fulie pads and. thrown a th: pute mdons of Democracy , and after and’ rovels in, the greasy 1 ny for the past year. Assetts — Bills receivable, be- ing Premium Notes due and payable by members for In- surance made the past year, Of which amount 3 per cent. has been assessed and call. $ 16,065,18 ed in for the current expens- ses of the company. 508.95 Leaving due on Premium Notes taken the past year. 16,456,23 To this add the amount of re- ceipts into the Treasury from agents the past year, 332,11 Amount outstanding and due from agents, 464.77 Also amount in Treasury at lust settlement, 381,31 Also interest on loans to dif- ferent persons, 24,49 Making the total available as- setts and receipts of the : company the past year > WEL to, ’ 17,688 88 w penses during the past ™=, car—compensation to Di- rectors, 87 92 lary of Secretary, 75 00 + Treasurer, 20,00 Bills for printing the past year, 56.00 Incidental expenses—postage stationary, &ec., 8 83 Office rent, 10,00 Losses during the post year— amount paid Jacob Condo for insurance on wash house destroyed by fire, 133,33 Also brick house of Jobn Sel- zer, and barn of William Thompsvn—not settled. 391,08 Total assetts and funds of the company the past year. 17,267,80 To which add funds reported Deselope for the years v 1858, 1859, 1860, & 186s, 62 591,71 Making the total available as- setts and receipts of the company since its organi zation amounting this day to 79,859,51 Debts and liabilities, not any. Rsks and insurances made the past year, Same heretofore reported and taken for the years 1838, 59 60, aud 61, 210,277.29 823,828 61 1034,105,90 Deduct polizies cancelled by consent of parties, 4 966,33 Making a grand total of risks and insurances, 1029,139,57 Number of Policies issued and in full force this day, 777. The Insurances the past year are classi- fied as tollows, to wit : Ferguson Township, 15,950,00 Harris 27 036,66 Potter ha 22.825 98 Gregg ge 30,480,00 enn ‘“ 36.808.64 Haines 54,078 00 Miles se 16,320,00 To which add additional insur- ance this year, 29 309,58 GEO. BUCHANAN, Pres't, Attest Jon Smannon, See. At an election held the same day, the foi- lowing named members were duly elected Directors, to serve the ensuing year : George Buchanan, Amos Alexander, Jacob Gi. Moyer, . 0. Bowers, Thomas Wolf, George Shaffer, William Durst, Peter Hoffer, George Mu ser, J. W. Campbeii. Joshua Potter, David Ross, pointed the following officers. President—George Buchagan. Vice President —Joshua Potter. Treasurer —H. Witmer. Secretary— John Shannon. ‘| BELLEFONTE. at 1 o'clock, P. M ‘claims will present Whereupon the Board organized, and ap- | JC XECUTORS NOTICE. “Letters. of Administration with the Wi'l anrexed having been granted the un- dersigned on the Estate of Vm. Ryan ‘decd’ late of the Borough of Bellefonte All persons endebi- d to uid extate, are horely reque 5 immediate payment. and those having claims ag ainst said csinte, will present them duly suthen- | ticated fcr settlement Jan. 23 1863. 6t x JC XECUTORS NOTICE Letters Testamentary Hrxny BrockEruaATS, Tixe or nthe 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 agaist said Estate must be presented du- y authenticated for settlement ; and those kuow pg thamselves indebted thereto ore requested to make immediate payment. Jan. 9th 1863. —6t JOHN A. HALL. UBLIC SALE. ; The Subscriber offers for sale all that certain tract of land situate in Harris town- ship, Centre county, Pa., krown asthe Gulbraith rope rty, now in the tenure of DS. Rockender- er, bounded by lands of Jueob Sparr and others, conta ining 157 “acres and 23 perches, 100 acres of which are cleared and in good farming aondition. A good barn. commedions house, saw-mill and other necessary buildings LE rever-failing spring of water, a large orchard of choice fruit, &c., are situated thereon. Sale to take place at the Courr Ilovsg in UN WEDNESDAY JANU ARY 25th 1853. TERMS oF Sane.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the delivery of ehe deed, and the residue in six equal annual payments, to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage on the premi- seg. H. N. McAvnisten. Bellefonte, Jan. 8th. 3— ee rte tm eT (CAUTION I hereby notify all persons not to sel! my wife Katharine Shind er any thiug on my name, nor tojbuy any furnitlur in the honse from her, as the same belongs to me and. T will not hold myself respcnsible for any debts she may contract in my name Bellefonte, Jan., 8th 3t H. C SHINDLER. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TE Auditor's report in the estate of Brice C. Briskin, being referred back for correetion of errors which are apparent on its face, I have appointed Prides; the 24th day of funny, 1863, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at my office in Bellefonte. where I will attend to said duties. and where all persons interested are requestsd to attend. W.J. KEALSH, Auditor . Dee. 25, 1862. OTICE is hereby given that the follow- ing named persons bave filed their pe- titions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre County, and will make application at the Janua- ry Torm of said Court to sell liquors: R. D. Cummings, Tavern, R .C. Mulhol en, 3 Burnsides. John Uzzle, » Snow Shoe, JOHN T. JOHNSTON, Clerk of Sessions. Bellefonte Dec. 25,1862. (JRPEANS COURL SALE. ] "Lhe subscriber will offer at public sale, on the 26th day of January, 1863, (Court week) at the Court House, in the Borough of Bellefonte, abough twenty acres of land, belonging to the Estate of W. A. Davidson dec’d, situate in boggs Township, Centre County, adjoining land of Jacob Kidelinger, on the East, Bald Eagle Creek on the South, the Bellefonte & Philipsburg Turnpike road onthe North, and other lands of said Estate on the West, with the line of the Bellefonte & Snowshoe & Bald Bag e Valley Rail Road passing through it, mak- ing it a very desirable location for manufac- turing purposes. Having the advantage of the water of! the Bald Eagle, the] Railroad and the Turnpike. Terms of Sale, one half the purchase money on confirmation of the sule, and the residne in-one year, secared by bond and mortgage. JOON [. HOOVER, Bellefonte, Dec. 24, 1862—4t Adm’r. | THE COUTT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY. 4lias Subjoe- na in Dwoerce. ; Elizabeth Emery by her next friend, John Campbell, JOHN H. MORRISON, the commissioner «ppoin- ted to take testimony in this case. will attend to the duties of his appointment on MOND.1Y, the TWEXTY SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, at the office W. J. Kealsh, Esq., in Belle- fonte, at ten o’clock, a. m. Dee. 25, 1862. JOHN H. MORRISON ' versus Joseph Emery. Administrator’s Notice. ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the Estate of Willam Newell, late of Patton township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are herzby notified to make immediate avment, and all those having claims against the State are requested to present them, duly au- thenticated, for settlement. CHRISTIAN HARTSOCK, Dec. 12, 1862—0t. Pilaisimal, oo Adm id 5 ADMIN ISTTATOR 8 NOTICE. Letters of administration having been granted on the Fstate of Samuel Gardner dec’d late of Centre County. All persons indebt- ed to said estate are requested to make immediate paymeat, and those having claims against said estate, will present thom duly authenticated for settlement, S. W. GARDNER, J. W. GARDNER. Nov. 21 1862 6-t Administrators JMEORTANT TO THE PEOPLE OF BELL X FONTE. On and after Tuesday Dec. 2nd’ the ‘“Pha:- nix Mills,” wagon will deliver flour and feed free of charge to custemors residing in Bellefonte reg- ularly on Tuesday’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. I R. REYNOLDS & Co. Dec. 5th 1862. tf. ADMIN ISTRATOR’S NOTICE. “Lerters ~~ Administrating having been granted to the unde Spal on the Hstate of Thomas Trwin dec’. iate of Union Township, all persons endebted to said Estate, are requeated to make immediaje payment, and those ho-ing claims against the same, will present them auly authenticated for settlement. T. M. HALL, MARY ANN IRWIN Administrators Dee. 5th. 1862 -t Ts ert eee ein ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Jno. § Runk dec’d late of Kush Township all persons endehted to said Estate are hereby re- quested to make immediate payment, and "those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlemont. Deo. bth. 1862. 6-t JNO B. RUNK. Administrator ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of MARGARET SPANGLER, late of Potter township, deceased, having been granted to the Subsoriber, all pers ms knowing themselves indebted to said Estate, are re uested to make immediate payment, and those having Li ; ou, duly authenticated, to the undérsigned, for settlement. Sed, GEO. M. BOAL, Nov. 48 1862—6t. Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. 5 Letters of Adminiitration having been ted to the' undersigned on the Estate of Joseph Poorman deed, late of Boggs, all parsons endebted to said Estate are requested to makel immediate } ayment, and those having claim. will pregent them duly authenticated for settle- ment. . T. M. HALL. Dee. 5. Administrator. for SAL! ¢ A sorrel Mare, four and a haif years old, kind and gontio in harpess—a good farin boast and a very speedy traveler. Will be sold cheap. Apply a this office to, Doc. 25. 1863 P. GRAY MEEK. oc. 23, 1863. |g ,IST 0 LETTING 1 Bellefonte, { Avspoch, Ja ed to make { J Bisstogenn, Mary E. | | {i Remaiiin Jan. 1st 18 ; + Clayfetter, Peter Cocney, James Carson, Catharine Duncan, A. ¢ Degormo, Henry Ls ree, Mrs Catharine Peters, George Rutan. Riddle & Co. Reed, Joseph Richard, Daniel P. Reed. Catha:ine Sarah A. = iz, Marion Swartz, Amos Stowe, Asa B. Sthal. Adam Fansler, Susannah Farver, Thomas Geyevstanger, Rev. C, Uibbens, Miss A. Hite, Mrs. Pheba A. Harter, Miss Margare'§ Hoffman, Mrs. Maria Sel Harner, Mrs. Margaret] Hall, James ansor, Thomas Henderson, Johs C. Hart, Henry Wian John Jenkins, Capt John ~~ Walner, yw Johnstonbaugh, Alice 2Wi George H. Krise, W. A. © Wittman, Charles Kline Mrgaret J, Wolf, Emetine Kline, William Wolf, M ggie Keiffer, Henry Woddard, Mrs. Sarah Kauffman, Gideon Po sons calling for any of the above letters, will ple se say they are ad vertised Jan. 1, 1863 WM. COOK, P. M. / Gi NATIONAL CONMERCIAL COLETAES PHILADELPHIA. S.E. cor. 7th and Chestnut Streets, Ty per, W. C. Thompson, Linn & Qo, Tunk, George ner, Jennie M. N.Y. CITY, BRO/XLYN- .LBANY TROY, BUFFALL, LgAVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOIS. Book-KrEPING, PrNyassnrp, Coyver ian AR- ITHMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Fors, Cr, RESPON- DENCE, &o , practically taught. These Colloges 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 eountry. A Scholarship 1ssucd by any ono is good in al! for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College has boen 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 se-ies of Text books, em ebracng Book® eeping. Commercial Aritnmetie, e i ommercial Law, forsa.c and and sent by mail. EF For full particuluvs send 1 « cirenlar ~ Oct. 17. 1862—1y. Leather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER ’ BPANIZH XIP FRENCH CALF SKINS! COUNTKY CALF KINS! MOROCCO SKINS! LININGS. &C., &C. kers’ Thread and Shoemaiors Tools, of ig, 0 be hud at SUSSMAN S, CHEAP...” than at any other establishment in Cou ri Penn vlvania. Beliefonte, December 19, 1852—tf MANIZIOOD 3 HOW LOST HOW RESTORED ! Price Just published in a sealed envelope. siz cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Trentmeu, nnd adic Cure of Spermaterrhoen or Seminal Weakness, In- voluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im- Budisvnty to Marriage generally, Nervousness, onsumnption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Jncapmity. resulting from Seif Abuse, &:.—By Rt J. CULV: RWELL., M. D., Au. ther of the Green Book, &e The world-renowned auhor, in this Lecture. clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Seif Abuse may be eflt ually removed without n.edicine, and without ‘| dangerous surgieal operations, bougics, instru- ments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mede of eure at once certain and effectual, by which ov- ery sufferer, no mutter what his condition 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 addressing : Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE 127 Bowery, New York, Pest Office, Box, 4386. Nov. 14, ’62-1y. N:W PICTURE GALLERY. R. J. 8. BARNHART, HAVING BuiLt a new and splendid SKV-LIGHT PICTURE GALLERY, is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Malenec‘ype, or any of the customary Fr of the Helogzraph- ie Art. His Photographs will be of the LAR GEST SIZE ever taken in the interior of this State.— Card Pictures, and almost an endless variety of common aud fancy cases, are offered at prives which vary from 60 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS ! Tostructions given and appartus furnished upon reasonable terms. This Gallery iz located on the hill beside the Court House, noar Garman’s Ho- e May 22,62-1y. TO THE LADIES, Having just returned from Philadelphia with a new and splendid assortment MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to please all, both young and old, grave and zay, whe may see proper {0 give us a call. Our stock con- sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, : PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner Store. I~ We have procured the services of ono most biedaatd Rien in the city. Store Bishop street, nex door to theold stand. Bellefonte, May 3,'61. MARY SC JRBECK. SIMON A. FELDMAN, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIS, - WINES GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s ¥ NO. 506 NoxrthiNinth Street, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, Fri LiADIILEEXILA. Le PITY: I'A cerral Fan ard St. Su inl School of the United | e of nearly 3.000 Students | , and the only one | le instruction | States, with a patros in fi ve years. from which effords con in all the follow MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAIL ROAD & BANK BOOK-KBEPING, FIRST PREMIUM fnard Crromgental Yermans veying, Exgiicering ard Mathem. 35.00 Pays for a Commercin! Course; Students ento and review at a ime {9° MiNxisTERS” sons’ toition at half-price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Busi- ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beauti- ful College view of 8 square feet, containing a great variety of W ng, Lettering and Flourish- ing, inclose 21 co tamps to the Principals, & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. ; also, Sar iss generally in J A July 18, 1862.—1y. Offica of FAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPIION AGEET, AT JAY COOOKE & C0., BANKERS, 114 sCcUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862. The undersigned, havivg been appointed SUB- SCRIPTION AGENT by the Sceretary of tho Treasury. is now prepared to furnish, wt once, the New Twenty Year 6 p. ot. Bonds, the United States, designated as “Five-Twen ties,” redeemable at the pleasure of the Qovern- ment, afier five years, aud authorized by Act of Congress approved February 25. 1862 The COUPON BONDS are issued $50, $100. $500, $1600. The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $50, $i00 $500. $1000. and $3000. Interest at Six percent per annum will com- menze from date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is eguak, at the present remium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT ER ANNUM. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who kave any money to iovest, should know and remember that these Bonds ar feet, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Ra Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the im mense products of ull the Manufactures, &e., &e., in the country ; and that the full and ample pro- vision made for the payment of the inte and liquidation of principal, by Custom Duties, Ex- ize Stumps and Internal Revenue, serves to make 2 Bonds the BEET, MOST AVAILABLE AND MIOST FOPULAR INVESTMENT EN TRE MFARKET, Subscriptions received at PAR or notes and checks on b adelphia. Subscribers by prompt attention, and every f: ty and exy, tion will be afforded on application at this office. A full supply of Bonds will be kept on haud for immediate delivery. JAYCOOKE, Subseription Agent in sums of in Logal Tender banks at par in vl will reecive Inna T 0 THE PUBLIC. Tho inquiry is frequently made, * Where ean crocks be obtained, that the glasing may remain crmanently on, when filled with Applo-butter r Milk—ard, that will not become sour or disa agreeable. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has caused much disease, and frequently deat). 2 1 take thi ortunity of inforn apple-butter nz, free from all when placed in different pl i ons that with the vory best ma- uartz, &o ard I also ris moans, many years of experience, 1 am enabled. to furn sh the public with the above dsseribed ware, JOSEP SAPPLE. N. B. If you wish to buy good, substautial gla- zed Crocks, they can be had at the stores of the undersigned persons J. 8S ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Bellefonte, BROWN & COOKE. - +« JOHN AW. “ LV. QRAY, Stormstown JSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mills ROBY CAMPBELL Port Madilda. LYONS & Co., Pennsyiv’a Furnace. JOSEPH SAPPLE, - Manfucturer Milosburg, Oct. 10th 1832, 6—mo. (CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA. J. B. BUTTS, Proprietor. This well known establishment hog boon entire- ly re-fitted and re-farnished througout, and is now second to none in central Pennsy i comforts and convenience it affurds to People from the County during their scjou Bellefonte during weeks of, Court,” will find the Conrad ilouse an agreeubls and pleasent resting place. I Accommodating servants are always in atton. dance ready to supply the wants contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of nests. THE TABLE is sapplied with all the snbstan- tial ons, luxuries and deiicasies, which a productiva Cauntry ean furaish, or industry, vig- lanes and exortion can procure. TUE BAR, will always contain a general assort- nent of the very best lqnors. that the mrrket af- fords. adapted fo suit the mos capricious tastes — THE STABLE will he tn by att and obliging hostlers, well qualified to disoharge taining to thisimportant department tablishment. ! From the attention and time, the proprietor Las devoted to this branch of business, he hopes to reeeive a liberal share of the pratronago here ofore bestowed upon him, Nov, 13, ‘62. if (LINTON HOUSE LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. MANN, Propricior. The proprictor having lensed the above named Hotel in the borongh of Look i{aven, Clin- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to ontortain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always co tain the choicost lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by apy other Hotel along the West Branch. is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the city market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see that they are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by tlose attention to be able to rende r general satis. action. Juna 6, 81 .~tf. JOHN 8. LENTZ, IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES & BAOTORS No. 230 North Third Street, PEYILADELPYA B OOK STORE. BELLEFONTR, Pa. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Proprietor. At hig well known stand on the North-castorn corner of the public square, keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL. MISCELLANEOUS, ud SCHOOL BOOKS. Alao a large saviety of BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY, of the best quality MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMEN 3. "PORT FOLIOS, &c. Books brought to ordor at a small advance ou city prices. tive ieh I can burn | k WILOLESALE or WINE & LIQUOR STORE NEFF & = ETTEL, TWO LOORS WEST OF LOEBR’S MEAT MAX KET Foreign and Domestic Liquors Such as OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE, & MONON- > GAHALA WHISKEY. COGNAC AND COMMON BRANDIES, PORT AND MADERIA ® WINES. SCOTCH AND + HOLLAND GIN, NEW ENG. LAND RUM, And all grades of Liquors found in the Eastern > iss, 501d as low as in Philadelphia and New ork, All Liguors warranted to give Satisfaction. Confident they can please purchasers, they re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Sold by the quart barrel or tiorce. Also a 12rge lot of BOTTLED LIQUCRS, Of the finest gwade on hand. July 19, 1862, i ARK NOTICE. i IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25th Section, Pirst Article of the mnended Constitu- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and the Firat Section of the Act of the General Assembly, pass d the First day of June, 1839, the und reigned, citizens of the Commoawenith of Penn i hereby give notice that they intend to plication to the Legislature of said Si 2, at its next session, commencing the fist Tuesday of January, 1883, for the charter of a Bank, to be J 3p the borough of Bellefonte, in the coun { Chotre, and Stato aforesaid, to be called the UALEFONTE BANK,” the capital stock there One ifundred Thousand Dollars. with the privilege of increasing it to Two Hyudred Thous- and Doliars : and th proposed Corporation i act the nsual and legitimate busine, of a Bank of Issue, Discount, Deposit and Exchange. H. BROCKERHOFF, C.T. ALEXA NDER, WM P. WILSON, JOHN IR ED. BLANCIIARD, D @. BUSH, 0. HR, D. M. WAGNER, MAY & LOEB, GEO. W. JACKSON, W. A. THOMAS, R. H. DUNCAN HOFFER BR THERS, 3T. E iR. M'COY. LINN « CO., THOMPSON, LINN & CO ' UANIEL RHOADS, GEO BOAL, i EY MANN, P.P OUR STHAL, JOHN P. HAKRI C.& J. CURTIN, VAL TINES & CO. Bellefonte, June 25, 1362 —tf. TN EW BAKSRY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respoctfuily inform the people of Bellefonte and nity, that he has DA anew and complete Bakery on SPR ING street, in the premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will koop constantly on hand all'kinds of BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES, CRACKERS, c., &e., &a., which ho sells at a reasonable and iC Salis factery CTACLES. Y others in use, con- h the LAW OF Na. m af a Conege: nirably pted to the ly uatural to the E artificial HELP 70 TiiL | | £ i i Lu- Mal SION ever invented. When there is men 35 1t18 natural te use a cane—why not ren- der ag stance to thut yaluable organ, tho Kye when seded ? The wbove for sale at city prices, by JERRY. J. WINGATE. At the Dental Office East of Post Office. . 8.—These Spectacies can be obtained at ne other place in town. Bellefonte, May 24 ) 1862—1y. CLOTHING EMPORIUM. BELLEFONTE, PA, MONTGOMERY & SON, Dropreetors. Having just received alarge and carefully se lected assortment of clothes, cassimors sattenetts &e., &s., for the fali and winter trade, at our old stand in-Brokerhoof’s Row, Allegheny Street, we are prepared to accommodate our old friends ana rally, toa full suit of clothes made d most fashionable style, from od patterns. A larg3 “stock of loibing constantly on hand and for sule as choup ifnot chenper than - at any other house in town. Thankful for the patronage herr cfore extended to us. we respectfully solidit a con tinnauce of the samo. Nov. 21st. 1852 —tf, eo LT ene ty F{OWARD ABE0CIATION, PHILADELPHIA, For the Reliefof the Sick and Distressed, afilic- ted with Virnlent and Chronic Diseases, and cs- pecluliy for the Cure of Diescases of the Sexual rgans, MEDICAL ADVICE given arati: ting Surgeon. Sorta Wy Ge hy VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhen or Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of tho Sexual Organs, and of tho NEW RELEDIES em- pioyed in the Dipeusay, sout to the alllicted in sealed lettor envelopes, free of cha ge, Two or three Stamps for postage will bo aceeptable. i Address, PL SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ao Ing surgeon, Howard Associati a 2 Sout Ninth 88 Philadephia tor No 2 Seath June 12, 1862—1-y, CLLOCK'S IMPROVEDDANDELION COFFEE. —This preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is strongly’ recommen. de yeas as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dys pepsia and all Bilious disorders. T; Pyippes, Thousands who have been reluctant) compell to abandon the use of Coffee, will find. aye use tos combination without any of the injuriow effects they formerly experienced. £55” One ean contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffee For sale by all Truggists and Grocers, and by the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST- NUT Streets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & Co. 108 and 110, S WHAN VES. Price 25 ecnts. - March 6th 1862—1y. G. L. TOVELL, Toba € Cigars LEWISTOWN PA. J. BD. SHUGEDRT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRLLEFONTE, PENN Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer. J. H. ORVIS. C. T. ALEXANDER. OCRVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELLEFONTE PA. Oflee one door below Reynold’s Bank. Nov. 21.—1862 ' JANES 5H ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. May 1, 1862, tf. Office, ou the Diamond, ope door west of the Pust Office. nati try, life. N All and D him may be your under the cu get a copy ef Dr Young carefully many dollars, your health, Odice hours from 9 tg 6 daily. Oct. 2nd, 1862-1y. on BISHOP STRE QUORS, ut wholesale, tc 0id Monongahela Rye Whisky, Raspberry. Reso, received and for sale low, Bellefonte, Aug. 29 T ho subscriber Legs le and tho people of Centro County in that he still continues to carry on the CE in all its various branches, at cho 0 the Nogri-East eornor of ALLEG IT NY ane BISHOP Btrects ; 5 Aaa a fall supply of Saddleg, GAREAN HOUSE, This known Hotel, situnt. d on the Southeast o W tbe Diamond, opposite the fare th been es 2 e former patEpy of this establishment and to the traveling puplic generyl , thi intent refitting it Toa on is at be ey the most . may favor him with their patronage. will be epared on his part to add to the ence or comfort of his guests. All who atop wilh His tabi, attended by the most tru hostlers Give him aeal' one ar fident that all w tl be sa isfied with their accom- modation. : , treatment and radical eure of spermatorrea or seminal weak- € mnesi; involuntary emissions, sex | impedintents to marriage « enora consumption, fits, prental ty. resulting from SpLF-i1RUSE plaived in the Man YOUNG, M.D. 3 A 1] debility and nervousness, ! incapaci- 3 fully ex- RisGe Guive, by WILLIAM This most extraordinary bouk bein thebands of every young person nd every man or wo- i mber of their off- 3 yo pain, dis- and ph e. b of any of the ve or foreign—who in ik y other coun- book, ana read 1 It will be the means of saving vou and possibly your ted on any of the at his office, th, Phila hh. — 416, Spr Good News! The War knded; AND EVERY THING GOIAQ} RIGHT AT THE WWEIOL YE LTT WINe & RIQULR STOR uiiding for in TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, Agr kinds of FOREIGN and DOMRST h lovest p § very best quality. of WHISK IES Ye Pure Bourbon Wiis y. Cabinet Whisky, App! cheap Whkiskies of ail RUM. Jamuica Aum. New Encland Rum GINS. Pure Holland Gin, Domestie Gin JRAXDIES. ark and Pale Cognae, Domestic. (ait prices Ginger, Lavender, C: Cherry, Bluokbersy, away, &e. WINES. Pure Port, Domestic, Madeira, Sorry, CORDIALS. 1 arcanted ag represont vil to made it and eximine elsewhere. which Le offers fur sale, the United States havo Custom tly must ho pure and good. irticularly requested to give inl. He has the unly artele of Jizice and Pure Brandics in this 100 barrels of Jersey Cidor-Vinegar just 1862 Ty. A CH-NCE FOR ARGAINSN 4 Jip 1%, © a uh EE 8 and SEF I SET RP 4B a @ 20006 ilo aotld Ala $3 (3 8 GB IB ES PAN ITE ACE CEL. ve to inform the world, icular, ddlory n ny h wlicre can be found at all times Bridles, Waggon Harness Collars, Carriage Harness Trunks, Wagon Waipg, Vatisse, Driving Whips’ Nevis, Halters’ &e , &e.. made of the very beat material, and WARRANTED to be put to-gather ia the most syhstantial mon. nor. Prices to suit the times, Call and examine yourselves gentlemon. aud if you are not satisfied, you need not pur o. JERRY 7 &C Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 62. Jo Eo BELLEFONTE, PA. DANIEL GARMAN, Proprisor, long established anl well use, having urchased by the undersigned. he annouie- satisfactory accommodation to al} who No pains convoeni- will find BILE XXXS abundantly supplied with the most & t 4 the market will afford, done as most exporienced cooks ; while HIS BAK will al- Ways of ntain up in style, by the The Chocest of Li uers, is best in tow and will always be vorthy and attentive all, and he fools con- AN EXCEI ENT LIVERY isattached to this est oisbmont. which stran from abroad will find greatly to their ny advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1882. Ayers Cathartve Pills, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE A lot of ground situated on Buffy To Run, 12 miles west of this place. containing about one fourth of an acre, d a new and well finished Store House, a smal shop, and a good stable, ill and terms made to suit the parchashor. ther particulars apply at this Oct. 24, %62, upon which is erected be sold very lowl For fur office to P. GRAY MEEK PLEASANT GAP HOTEL PLEASANT GAP, PA. J. Hl. MORRISON, Proprister. This well knewn Hotel is now kept by the pro- priotor, where he will be happy to Vaying public generally. pn wait on the ih en ll i ib