Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 06, 1863, Image 3

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PILLAUELINA & ERIE RAILROAD,
(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE )
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1802 TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will Lie as follows ©
ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST
Express ... 9:40, A. a. Express... 8:04, p. ¥
Me vs PM alike... ... 10.13.A. M°
Accomm’n 2:50 P.
Accomm’n. 10:20. ar. 2
Tagsengers for Philadhlphia and Baltimore, oun
both the Mnil and ¥xpress trains, go throngh
without change of cvs,
Express West runs daily except Mondays,
all others drily except Sundays.
This Line has been extendad to Siunemaho-
we SAM'L A PLACK.
fuperintendent Eastern Division.
I1¢CAYT AND CTEER MATTERS.
FeLi
7 if you wish to have your job-work
done with neatness snd dispatch, at very
low rates, bring it to the WATCHMAN office.
ee fim .
+See the report of the Auditors of Cen,
2. ii}
(re Co. for the prospects
ahead. for
heavy tax
ar arin
7 7Crowded, —The «Garman Honse™ du-
ring Court. Dan’, is a clever fellow
and we are happy to see him succeed so,
well,
eee i re
77~Our subscribers, who while in town
attending Court remembered the Printer
will please except our thanks. These that
did’at reed’nt to.
——-g rn
7 Several schools in the upper part of
the county have been closed on account of
the small-pox. Tt seems to be spreading
slowly. Thus far, Bellefonte and vicinity
have luckily escaped.
-0
7 The members of the “Bellefonte Rea-
Jing Association,” and those wishing to be-
come such, will meetat their new room’s
in the “Iron Front” this evening at7
oclock.
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17 We give below a sketch of the lamen;
fed Licutenant Thomas McKean Buchanan
son of Gen. Geo, Bachanan of this county
who was shot at Teche Bayou, on the mor-
ning of 14th of Janury. [lis remains were
1)-ongh® home and interred in the Cementary
at this place on monday last.
Mac was a noble Sailor, courageous and
kind officer, and one of the mast promising
young men m the Navy. Many thera are
{hat mourn his sudden death.
Lieu enant Commander Thomas McKean
Buchanan, reported killed at Teche Bayou,
was comparatively a young mai. having en-
tered the Naval Academy as a cadet on the
1st of October, 1851. He was a native and
citizen of Pennsylvania. from which State he
was appointed to the service. In the Na-
val Register for 1855 his name stands at
(he head of the list of members of the first
class of acting midshipmen on probation
«t the Naval Academy. Ou the Oth of
June, 1856. he graduated, and was attach-
oi to the sloop Constellation (twenty-two
guns, )Captain Beli, then siationed in the
Alediterranean, in Commodore Samuel I.
Breese's squadron. In January, 1858, he
seturned from the station, and on the 4th of
November, 1858, was promated to master,
and ordered to the sioop St. Mary's (twenty
two guns.) Captain R. D. Thorburn, then
engaged in the Panifib, ic flag Officer J. C.
Tong's squadron. On the 17th of July,
1860, he was promoted to a Licutenancy,
and attached to the steam sloop Mississippi.
Under the new act the subject of our sketch
became, at the end of 1801, une of the Lieu-
tenant ‘Commanders—a new grade of the
United States Naval service. He was then
in command of the Missisipi (twelve guns.]
in the: Western Gulf Squadron. Ie wus
next attached to the New London, the
“Rack devil’ of ‘the Mississippi sound,
11e was afterwards attached to the gunboat
1alheun, on which he lost his life on the
14th of January, 1863. He was 24 years
old.
———()
Trisure oF RespecT.——-At a meeting of
the Prescott Union Literary Society, of Pine
Grove Academy, held January 27th, 1863.
the following Preamble and Regolutions
adopted :
.. Tt lag pleased an All-wise
wee to call hence two of our worthy
and sted members, viz © W. Leshe Har
ding. of Co. C. 10th Reg’t P, V., (one of the
founders of this S.eiety) and ' ho was
amnng the first to exchange our cheerful
‘Academic Halls for the hardships of camp
life and likewise G. D. Musser, of Co. G.
148th Reg’t P. V., whose patriotic spirit re-
sponded to that last call in behalf of our
country, therefore
Resouvep, That while we bow in submis-
sion to the will of Him who ¢ doeth all
things well” we deeply lament that our once
happy group shall never more be enlivened
by their genial smiles and voices, and that
we show our feelings and respect by wearing
black crape, as a badge of mourning, for
thirty days. y
Rpsorvep, That both have offered their
ng and innocent lives upon the altar of
our country. Although they were denied
the privilege of dying bravely upon the bat-
tle-field, yet a foe still more terrible—-sick-
ness, contracted in camp life, sacpificed
them,
ResoLykp, That we tender our warmest
sympathies to the bereaved friends. The
family of G.D. Musser have lost a dutiful
and promjsing son, a kind and loving broth-
er, but his unblemished character and reli-
gious deportinent assure us that their loss
is his eternal gain. The orphan, Leslie
flarding, we ‘rust is now at rest with those
loved ones whoso early left him to fight
«life's battles’ alone. ;
Resorvep, That these Resolutions be
ublished in one of our county papers and
also that copies be sent to the friends of the
deceased. J.-C. SAMPLE,
: D. M. MOSSER.
M. J. LIGHTNER,
Committee,
Bellefonte Markets,
for the Warcnman by
fer >
Bros }
The following are the quotations up ‘0 6 o'clock
yeslerday (Thursday) ev ring. |
Weekly
Han
Wheat, White, $1.40
do Red Bre vs “ «5
Rye, o §
ay (Shelled) , | do 75
Cern Ears, do a7
Buckwheat, do 62¢
Baxley, i do 1.00
Oats, By Weight) de 42
Clover Seed, do 8,00
Timothy, H de 2.00
Potatoes, do 75
Beans, do 175
Onions, . do \75
Applels, (Dried) do 1.25
Eggs, per doz 18
Peaches, (Dried) per 1b 08
acon. do 03
New } ork, per 1b, 06
Beeswax, 25
Butter, do 2
Tallow. de 10
Lard, do 08
Rags, do 05
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering.
the
The Rev Wirriax CosGROVE, while laboring
a3 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
the great city of Jeddo, This reeipe has cured
great numbers who; were suffering from Con-
samption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
eaused by these disorders. ¥ S
Desirous of hencfitting others, I wil send this
recipe, wich I have brought home with me, to
ali who need it. free of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, ~439 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1y
UDITOR'S REPORT OF CENTRE
County, for the year 1862.
JOHAN B. MITCHELL, Treasurer, in account
with Contre county, from January 6th, 1862, to
January Sth, 1863.
‘To amount received from
Collectors and er ®
sources, $ $9,590.58
To Balance due county, $ 12,433,569
CR.
By amonnt Commission.
MARRIED.
On the 23 by Rev. Robert Hamill, Mr. Wm.
Benner. of Potters Mills, to Miss Nannie Oden-
kirk, of Potter's Fort.
On the 14th, by the same, Mr. Jas. Hasson, to
| Miss Sallie M. Brisbin, all of Boalsburg,
On the 15th by the game, Mr. I. Vandyke, of
| Look Haven, to Miss H McCoy of Potters Mills.
Ry the Rev. Father Bary ard Mr. Joseph 1sen
hower, to Miss Lizzie Ferderf er all of Snow Shoe.
Bv Rev. W. H. Porr, Dec. 23rd Mr. D. C. Kel-
Jer, to Miss Julian Stump, botn of near Centre
Hall, Centro county.
By the same Dec. 25th Mr. Amos Bettleune to
Miss Margaretta Wetzler, all of the Loop.
By the same, Dec 28th Mr Ost German to Miss
Lizzie Krier, all of Green Valley, Centre co.
By the same Jan. 1st Mr Jacob Ripkay to Miss
Caroline Miller, of Spring Mills.
Py the same, Jan, 7th Mr. John Cronmiller to
Miss M. R. K. Sshrefiler, of near Loop Church.
By the same Jan. 29th Mr. John Bitner to Miss
Barbary Neff all of Centre Hall.
On the 5th inst. by the Rev. 8S. L. Bowman,
Mr. John Cooke, to Miss. Mary Tipton all of
Bellefonte.
With the last rotice we received a splended
Cake for which the fair Bride and happy Groom,
will please except the thanks of all hands co nnec-
ted with this office, and our best wishes for their
future happiness and prosperity.
MENTS.
a
CARRIAGE ~ MANUFACTORY!
Mr. 5 A. McQuistion would respeotfully in
form the citizens of Centre county, that ho has
opened a new Carriage Marufactory, in the rear
of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where Leis prepared
to manufacture
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PHAYETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGHS.
SLEDS, &C., &C.
at prices to suit the time.s.
Repairing done on short notice.
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y.
AUCTION NOTICE.
= ‘I'he undersigned has taken out a
licenzo under the Internal Revenue Laws ofghe
US ag an Auctioneer. He will attend to all
sales when his services are wanted. No urlicin-
cod person is permitted by said laws to officiate as
an Auctioneer.
TF. RK. KNOX,
Bellefonte Jan. 265, 1883.—3t. Auctioneer
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Admimstration on the
estate of John Lee, late of Potter Township, dee’d
having been granted unto the suberiber, all per-
sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate are requested to present
ir duly authenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT LEE.
Jan. 30, 1873.,—6t. Admin’r.
[CSTRAY. *
Came to the premises of the sub-
seriber r)siding in Marian Township, about the
middle of November Iasi. a dark brindle cow with
several white spots in her left ear, stpposed to be
six or seven years old. The owner is requested to
come forward prove property, pwy charges and
take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of
according to law.
FR ANKLIN BICKEL.
Jan 23,1882. —3t.
NEW PLOUGHS.
The subscribers have secured the
right of Centre County to manufacture and sell
the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Loaver Left Hand
Plo u jb. This is now considered the best metal
Plough made in Penna.
Famers can examine it by calling at the Belle-
fonte Foundry. CastSteel shares will be furn-
irhed with the Plough if desired.
Jan. 30th. 1863. —tf A Hover & Co.
NEV LIVERY STABLE.
” BACK OF HUME'S STORR.
THOMAS DORAS, Proprietor.
Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—and
splendid Buggies Carriages and Sleighs,—and
fitted with fancy Harness and warm Robes, to
hire cheaper than any other establishment in
town. Call around, gentlemen.
January 23, 1863-1y.
fj XECUTORS NOTICE. :
: Leuters 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.
HEXRY BR OCRERHORE,
Jan. 23 6t 1863. xecutor.
J XECUTORS NOTICE
Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of Rebecca Shipley, dec’d late of
Boggs township, having been granted to the sub-
seriber, residing in Stormstown, Pa, to whom all
claims against said Estate must be preeented du-
1y authenticated for settlement; and those know-
ing themselves indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment.
Jan. 9th 1863. —0t JOHN A. HALL.
[EXEC UTORS NOTICE. :
Letters of Administration with
the Will anrexed having been granted to the un-
dersigned on the Estate of Wm. Ryan decd’ late
of the Borough ot Bellefonte All persons endebt-
ed to eaid estate, are hereby requested to make
imm ediate payment , and those having claims ag-
ainst gaid estate, will present them duly authen-
ticated for settlement
HexXrY BROCHRRHOFF.
Jan. 23 1882, 6t Executor.
ers Orders lifted, 28,475,i2
do Treasurer's oom-
miseion on $26.475.12, 681.87
do allowed for station-
ary, : 10,00
do balance due eo. 12 433.58
—r———
39,580,338
oii DR
To amount received on
Military Relief Fund
from Collectors and oth-
er sources for 1862, 17.400,21
Balance due county Tr. I0 3994S
27,709,692
CR.
By amount Relief Orders
lifted, 27,121.85
do Commission on 27-
121,65, 678,04
- 27,799,590
By balance due county
Treasurer, 10,399,483
DR.
To amount received on
the Military Bounty
Fund, 39,785.00
Balance due county Tr. 218,15
89,953,15
CR.
By t Bounty Or-
ders lifted, 38,959.80
do Treasurer’s Com-
mission, 903,35
20,9563,15
By balance due co. Tr. 218,15
GEORGE ALEXANDER, High sheriff of Cen-
tre county, in account with said county for the
yeur 1862.
DR.
To balance due county at
last settlement, 854,71
do amount of County
Orders, 112.00
do. Jury Fees & Fines 77.00
By balance, 285,36
509,07
. CR.
By bill rendered for
boarding ~~ Prisoners—
Fees & Exonerations, 505 91
Commussion on Fees and
Fines, 2,16
509,07
By balance at settlemont, 265,36
We, the undersigned Auditors of Centre county
do certify that having settled and examined the
foregoing accounts of John B. Mitchell, Treasur-
er, and George Alexander, High Sheriff of said
county, and do find them correct as above stated.
Witness our hands this 15th day of January, A.
65 JAS. C. WILLIAMS,
GEO. BUCHANAN,
Auditors.
Receipis and Expenditures of Centre
County tor the year 1862.
We the Commissioners of Centre county, agree-
ably to an Act of Assembly, entitled an act to
raise County Rates and Levies, requiring the
Commissioners of the several counties of this Com-
monwealth to publish annually a statement of the
receipts and expenditures of the r. spective coun
ties, do report the following as follows to wit,
from the 6th day of January, 1862, to the 5th day
of January, 1863 :
COUNTY AUDITORS.
By amt’ paid Jery Mayes
{ns auditor,) $
do Jas. C. Williams,
(litto)
do George Buchanan,
(ditto)
do George Livingston,
(Clerk to Auditors)
’ $ 60,00
ASSESSORS.
By amount paid ‘Township
und Borough Assessors
for assessments and ro-
turag,
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE.
By amount paid John Me-
Imont, as Com-
missioner,
ira Fisher, do
A. Alexander, do
Wm. Furey, do
8. M. Irwin, for
balance at set-
ement,
same as Com-
missioners cl’k,
same distribu-
ting assess blks,
and election pa-
pers,
same, extra work
game, carrying
out tax in Treas-
urer’s U. £. Land
Books,
same, carrying
out tax in twp.
U. 8. uand Bk
same, making
extra Duplicates
same, cash paid
Treasurer in
mistake,
same, for Reve.
nue Stamps for
note,
same, for relief
account— extra
work,
game, William
Cook for postage
same. Geo. Liv-
ingaton for books
and staticnary,
same, Geo. Liy-
ingston for mak-
ing out dupli-
cates,
same J. D. Shu-
gert for index-
ing Redemption
Book and enter-
ing U. 8. Land
Bales,
game, A. O.
Furst for servic-
es as counsel to
Commigsioners,
(in part)
736,62
299,50
322.00
223.00
30.00
43,33
300,00
18.09
eo 26,55
do
100,09
50,00
do
do
14.00
5,00
do
C30
do
300.00
22,30
do
do
127,19
do
24,00
do
5,00
do ©
10.00
COURTS.
By amount paid for Com-
monwealth costs
do Grand an
Traverse Ju-
rors, .
E. M. Blanch-
ard for auditing
Proth’y & Reg-
ister Dockets,
And. White for
services as court,
crier,
Geo. Alexander
(Sheriff) for
serving attach-
ments,
John T. John- ’
ston, Prothono-
tary costs,
1,920,17
591,39
2,202,54
do
35,00
do
64,00
do
9.50
do
104,20
COURT HOUSE.
By amount paid J. 8. Par-
. sons for services.
ag Janitor,
same, for m'dse.
bought for C H.
W. H. Short.
Hige furnishing
and delivering
coal for the C.
House & Jail,
E. C. Humes &
Bro. m'dze for
Court House,
Bellefonte Gas
Co. for gas bills
Jas Kent for re-
3,006,863
132,00
19,21
do
do
136,30
do
1,00
191,48
do
do
pairs to ceiling 1,00
J. HM. MeClure
for water tax,
PB. Galbraith,
\ r pairing fance
and gates,
Lycoming Co
Insurance on :
Cour: House, 10,50
COUNTY JAIL,
By amount paid James
Keot for p as-
523,63
tering Jail, 43 94
do D. Bol nger,
blacksmithing 4 11,44
do N. Hiiibish,
repairsto furs
nace, 18,25
do Jere Mayes iw
+» sud Pardue
for “wood, 71,12
do J. 8. Parsons
work done, 20,75
do Geo, Alexans <
der, boarding
ing prisoners, 142,00
de same, lumber
and building 2
smoke house,
repair. ng stas
ble, 32,15
318,05
COUNTY PRINTING.
By amount paid Seely
and Barnhart
in full of ac-
count,
do Geo. Kurtz for
for printing,
do game, do
do Alexander and
Furey printing
do F. Kurtz do
563,88
PREMIUMS ON SCALPS.
By amount paid for Pan-
ther, Wild Cat,
Fox, and Musk
Rat scalps, 330,87
INQUISITIONS ON DEAD BODIES.
By amount paid P. Sho-
enberger in
quest en body
of H. Young, 9,34
LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS.
Amount of money loan.
ed county,
By interest paid sundry
persons fur ins
terest on notes
orders, &c,
ROAD VIEWS.
By amouut paid for read
Views, Views
to assess dais
ages, &c, ’
CONSTABLE RETURNS.
Ey amount paid Consta-
bles for res
turns, miles
age, &¢, 2
ELECTIONS.
By amount paid Election
Offic rs, Re-
turn Judges,
and Assessors
fcr putting up
lists and at
tending elec
tions,
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
By amount pad W. W.
Brown forun-
current funds
C. R. Foster
for military
fund, due
Philipsburg, 22,02
F. P. Grew,
telegraphing,
R. ¥. sdarron,
cortified copy
of Act of As-
rembly. 1,35
John Brach-
hill repairing
chairs, &:,
Thos. McCoy,
balance at
gatrlement, 250,45
Ira Fisher ex.
penses to Phil
adelphia, 24,00
J. B. Mitch
ell uncurrcut
funds,
Rtate Lunatic
Asylum, keep-
ing paupers,
do D. Gurmuan,
boggy hire,
Jus. MeCuls
Jough, for
counter fei t
money.
A. B. Putchs
inson Decds
returned,
J. B. Mitchell
Tr, for bounty
paid Vol.
3, Gardner for
Beech Creek
bridge,
Awarded by
Commisianers
to Collectors
for settling up
their duplicalas
within the
14 800,00
1,508,51
201,00
bh,4i
803,60
10,00
do
4.00
4,88
35,250.80
100,00
year, 10,00
Paid sundry :
persons for
taxes overpaid
NT Oran
u, 126,00
800,25
AO 5
&S. M. Irwin
for expenses to
Harrisbarg &
gottling coun-
ty ~~ aceount
with State,
K. G. Furst
& A. 6. Furst
for fees in Brown
va. centre co.
Jesse L. Test,
formakingin-
dex for Records
ers Books, ads
saotum,
J. B. Butts for
hoarding Jurors
in homicide case
Dre. Dobbins,
Mitchell and
@reen, for post
mortem exami-
nation (Poor.
man)
» 109,00
150,00
205,24
21,00
10,00
TT 98,00481
RBLIEF FUND.
To amount orders issu-
ed, - 30,882,25
do out standing
taxes for 1861 3.34523
moras
By amount orders lifted 27 121.65
Balance outstanding, ~~ 7,105,8:
34,227.48
We the undersigned Commissioners of
Centre county, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a full and correct statement of
the expenditures of the said County, for the
year 1862. Witness our hands at the Com-
missioner’s oftice in Bellefonte, on this 24
day of Febuary, A. D., 1863
: x! JNO: McCALMONT, -
A. ALEXANDER,
WM. FUREY,
Commissioners.
P. S. Tne list of outstanding taxes due
from Collectors will appear next week,
fron sans! :
A sorrel
Attest J. Moray,
Com'rs Clerk.
farm beast and a very speedy traveler.
sold cheap. Apply athis offise to,
Deo. 25, 1862.
Mare, four and a half
ears old, kind and gentle in harness—a good
i ys Will be
P. GRAY MEEK
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The largest Commercial Sohoel of the United
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:
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$35.00
Pays for a Commercia! Course; Students ents?
and review at any time.
i557 Ministers’ eons’ tuition at half-price.
For Catalogue of 88 pages, Specimens of Busi-
ness and Ornamental Permanshin, and a beanti-
ful College view of 8 syuare feet, containing a
great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourish-
ing, inelose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals,
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
July 18, 1862.—1y.
Leather ! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
: BPANISH KIP
E®FNCH CALF SKINS!
COUNTKY CALF KINS!
MOROCCO SKINS!
LININGS, &C., &C
Shcemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of
all kinds, to be had at
STUSSNM ANS,
CHEAP,’ than at any other establishment in
Central Penn vivania.
Bellefonte, Decamber 19, 1862 —tf.
+ GQ Fa 3
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impediments to marriage cenerally, nervousness,
{ consumption, fits, mental and physical ineapaci-
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'OUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book
should bein the hands of every young person
| contemplating marriage, and every man or wo-
man who desires to limit the number of their off
spring to their circumstances. Hvery pain, dis-
ease and acho incidental to youth maturity and
old age, is fully explained; every particle of
knowledge that should be known is here given. —
It is full of engravings. In fact, it discloses se-
crets that every one should know, still it is a
book that must be locked up and not lie about the
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt
of 25 cents, in specie or postago stamps. Address
DR. Wm, YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce street, above
Fourth, Philadelphia.
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what
may be your disease. before you place yourself
under the ear any of the notorivus Que
native or foreign—who in this or any other coun-
try, get a copy ¢f Dr Youn, £
at
carefully It will be the means of 2% you
many dollars. your health, and possibly your
life.
DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any ef the
disensos described in his publication, at his office,
No. 416, Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila. —
Office hours from 9 to 6 daily.
Oct. 2nd, [862-1y.
NEW PICTURE GALLERY. .
R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING uit
a new and splendid
SHYV-LIGHE PICTURE GALLERY,
is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am-
brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Maleneotype, or
any of the customary branches of the Heliograph-
ic Art. His Photographs will be of the LARGEST
SIZE ever taken in the interior of this State.—
Card Pictures, and almost an endless variety of
common and fancy cases, are offered at prices
which vary from
50 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS !
Instructions given aud appartus furnished upon
reasonable terms. This Gallery is located on the
hill beside the Court House, near Garman’s Ho-
tel
May 22, °62-1y.
TO THE LADIES.
\Having just returned from Philadelphia
with a new and splendid assortment
MILLINERY GOODS,
of tho latest styles and fashion, we {eel Jrerard te
please all, both youug und old, grave and gay, whe
way see proper 16 give us a eail. Our stock con-
sists in part of
SILK AND § NETS.
TRIMMINGS
PLAINAND F4
and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner
Store.
{5° We have Lied tho services of one
most experienced Milliners in the city. Store
Bishop street, nex door to theold stand.
Bellefonte. May 3,'61. MARY S( JRBECK.
FIOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
Tor the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afilic-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es-
pecially for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual
Organs- :
MEDICAL ADVICE given graiis, by the Ac
ting Surgeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhaea or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, and of the NEW RELEDIES em-
pioyed in the Dipensay, seut to the afllicted in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Two or
three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHT ON, Ao
ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South
Hinth st, Philadelphia.
June 12, 186 2—1-y.
JoARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
structed in aecordance with the LAW OF NA-
TUR * in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Con
ve lips, admirably adapted to the organs of
got end perfectly patural to the Eye; alto-
ather the best artificial HELP TO THE HU-
MIAN VISION ever invented. When there is
dmen ss it is natural to nze a eane—why not ren-
eras stance to that yaluable organ, the Kye
when ceded?
The tbove for sale at eity prices, by
JERRY.J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office East of Post Ofiice.
P. 8.—These spectacies can be ohtained at no
other place in town.
Bellefonte, May 20, 1862—1y.
SIMON A. FELDMAN,
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES. GINS,
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s
BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
BP EX Ts ADIN EEL TL.
Ayer’s Catharte Pills.
RTI ITE ZN SOT
LOCATED § 3
PHILADELPHIA.
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The Philadelphia College has been recently or
larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and
is now the largest and most prosperous Commer |
cial Institution in the State.
Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em
ebracng Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametie,
e ard ommercial Law, for «a.e and and sent by
mail.
13° For full particulars send 1 a circular
Oct. 17. 1362—1y,
MANZ0O0D ;
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Just published in a sealed envelope.
six rents.
Price
A Eccture on the Nature, Trentmeni, nnd
Radical
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ntion, Epilepsy and Fits | Mental aud
al Toeupacity, resulting from Relf- Abuse,
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The world-renowned auhor, in
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stamps, by addressing :
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE
127 Bowery, New York, Pest Office: Box, 4586.
Nov. 14, ’62-iy.
§IANK NOTICE.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25h
Section, First Article of the amended Coustitu.
tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and the First
Section of the Aet of the General Assembly
ed the First day of June, 1839, the undersianed,
citizens of the Commoawrgith of Pen vania,
hereby give notice that ihey intend to make ap-
plication to the Legislature of said State, at ite
next session, commencing the first Tuesday of
January, for the ebarter of « Bank. to bo
located in the borongh of Builefoute, in the coun
ty of Centre. and State atoresaid, to be called the
+ BEELEFONTE BANK, "the capital stock there |
of to be Une Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the |
privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Thous
and Doliars : and the specific object for which the
proposed Corporation is to be chartered is to trans
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act the usual and legitimate busi of a Pan
of Issue, Discount, Deposit and Exchange
H. BROCKERHOFF,
WM. P. WILSON,
ED. BLANCHARD,
D. G. BUSH.
D. M. WAGNER,
GEO. W. JACKSON,
R. II. DUNCAN,
SAM. STROHE
A. R BARLO
HARVEY MANN,
F.P. HURNTHAL,
JOIIN P. HAKRIS.
C. T. ALEXANDER,
JOHN IRVIN, Jr.,
W. F. REYNOLDS, |
0.M ELDER, |
MAY & LOEB
THOMAS
TIERS. |
. M . LINN & CO., |
FHOMPSON, LINN & CO, |
DANIEL RHOADS,
EO BOAL,
C. & J. CURTIN,
TINE Co
, 18¢
VAL
Bellefonte, June 2
fgorLocs 'SIMPROVEDDANDELION |
COFFEE. - This p.eparation, made
from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen-
ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia,
and all Bilious disorders.
Thousands who have been reluctantly compelled
to abandon the use of Coffee, will find thay ean
use tms combination without any of the injurio
effects they formerly experienced.
27° One can contains the strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and b
the Manufacturer, cornor of BROAD and CiIEST.
NUT Streets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CO,
108 and 110, S WHAEF VES.
Price 25 cents.
March 6th 1862--1y.
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK.
Would respectfully inform the people of
Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has re anew
and complete Bakery on SPR ING street, in the
premises of WW. F. Reynolds, where he will keep
constantly on hand all kinds of
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
., &e.. &e.,
which he sells at a reasonable und satisfactory
price.
Broad, Cakes and Pies baked to order on the
5 st no Families will find it to their ad
gel their baking done ut thts estab
15 they ean always get pure wholesome
kes just when they need (hon
pt. 12ih 18 1
C LOTHIN G
EMPORIUM.
BELLEFONTE, PA,
MONTGOMERY & SON, Proprictors.
Having just received a large and ecarcfully se
lected assortment of elothes, cassimers sattene!ts
&e., &¢., for the fall and winter trade, at our old
stand in Brokerhoof’s Row, Allegheny Street, we
are prepared to accommodate our old friends and
customers generally, to a full suit of clothes made
in the neatest and most fashionable style, from
the atest approved patterns. A larg3 “stock of
Ready made cloibing constantly on hand and for
sale as cheap ifnot cheaper than at any other
houee in town. Thankful for the patronage’ herr
ofore extended to us, we respectfully solidita con
tinuauce of the same.
Nov. 21st. 1862—tf, Ir
OOK STORE
BeLLErONTE, PA.
GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Proprietor.
At his well known stand on the North-eastern
corner of the public square, keeps constantly on
hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL,
CLASSICAL. MISCELLANEOUS, aud SCHOOL
BOOKS. Atluo a large /ariety of BLANK BOOKS
and STATIONERY, of the”best quality. Also
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. PORT
FOLIOS, &c. Books brought to order at a small
advance on city prices.
May 1, 1862, tf.
JOHN S. LENiZ,
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TIRES & LA9D03
No. 230 North Third Street,
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
OTICE is hereby given that the follow-
ing named persons nave filed their pe-
titions in the Court of Quarter Session # of Centre
County, and will make application at the Janua-
ry Term of said Court to sell liquors:
R. D. Cummings, Tavern
R .C. Mulholen, 3
Bellefonte.
(CONRAD HOUSE,
(ARMA ¥ HO
HT ERE eae
-
Difice oi JAY COC
SUBSCRIP TIC
AT JAY UOOOER & CO. BE
iid slvr
THIRD STREXT,
Philadelpbiz, Nor. ? ¢
Tv
The nudersigned, having boon appointed N°
SCRIPTION AGERT by the Scerotery of
Treasury. is now prepared to furnish, vi o.
the
| New Twenty Year 6 p, ct. Bon’
the United States, designated as + Five-T-
ties,” redecmnble at the pleasere of the tio
ment, after five years, snd autharizad dy A
Congress approved February 25. 18
The COUPON BONDS are issued
$50, $100. $500, $1900.
The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $50, ©
in sum
{ £500, $1000 and $3000.
Interest at Six per cent per srnum will cova
mence frum date of purchase, and is
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Semi- Annually. which is equa), at tha pre oe
Pain on gold, to about EIGHT PER «j
PER ANNUM. ’
Farmers, Merchants; Mechanics, Capital
and all who have nay honey to invest, sn:
know and remember that these Bonds are, in
feet, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Ruailie
Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities. and the
mense products of all the Manufactures, &o,. +: |
in the country ; aud that the full and ample 4
vision made for the payment of the interest
dation of principal), by Cnstom Duties |
amy ik Internal Revenue, serves to 1
the
BEST, (TONY AVAILARNLEAIND Yo:
POPULAR IM VENITEENT IN TRF ~
MARKET.
recived at PAR in Legal Te
and checks on banks at pin
Suliscribers by mail will rec
prompt and every facihry and exp!
tion wiil be afforded on appliontion at this offi
A full sappy of Bonds w “opt off hand +
immediate delivery.
: Bo
JAYCOOKE,
Nov. 7, '62-3m. Subseription Ago
TO THE PUBLIC
The inquiry ie frequen “ Whera oo
orocks be abtainel, th glasing way rer
ermattuti LE Uwith Apple-Buttes
Milk—ard, t iil nut become sear or a
greeabla. aor 18, the glazing of which :
caused much d Land frequently decth ?
portunity of mforndng ris pu?
apple-butter and 1
2. {ree from a'l obunoxivns
diferent places, Lo the under:
named persons that eannot be excelled for qu
and durability anywhere,
These crocks®are glazed with the very best +
terial, viz.. Red Lead, Quartz, &¢, and 1
nse the very bast Oak Wood, by which I ean b
the ware the hardest and most durahle
I learned the Pottery business in Earopa, «
ed the Chemicals in the schools of Munich
Augshurg, (Ba \ meng
many yoars of experience, I am enabled to fu
¢h tho public with the above described ware
JOSEPH SAPPLE
N. B. If you wish to buy good sulistantinl
zed Croeke, they can be had at the stores of 1
undersigued persons Jd. =
ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Bellet «
BROWN & COOKE ’
ITOUN AW. ¥
I.:¥ AY, Stormztown
& SWARTZ, PG. Mins
ROBT CAMPRELL Port Matis
LYONS & Co, Penesyle’s Faron -
JOSEPIL 34PPLE
Mantuety
Surg, Oct 10th 1352 6 —mo.
BELLEFONTE,
J.B. BUTTS,
Thi= well krowp establishment hag heen entice.
ly re-fitted sui re-farnished througout. and is
second Wo nene in central I i ini
comforts and convenience it
People fio m the Conuty du
Bellefonte dori
“onrad House a
Pa.
Lropristor.
always in atte:
3 iy the wa ul eoutribu
fort wr atislaction of thy ruests
ABLE is suppNed with all the substas -
ions. luxuries and delicasics, whisl
productive Ceuntry can faraish, or industry, vis
tlance and exertion can procure. !
THE BAR, will always contain a general agsor -
ment of the very best liquors. that the mrrket a
fords, adapted to guit the mes caprieinus tages
(Hi STABLY will be attender by attentiy
and obliging hostlers. well qualified to” discliary
the duties pertaining to ihisimportant departing.
of a public establichment. 5
From the attention and time. the proprietor t=
devoted to this branch of business. he hopes 1.
receive a liberal share of the patronage here vor
heitowed upon him.
Nov, 15, 62. tf
FOTVALLS ar
USE.
BELLEFONTR, PA.
DANIEL GARMA , Propricior.
This long established anl wen
known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner
the Diamond, opposite the Court House. havin
been purchased by thie undersigned, he anunoun:
es tothe former patrons of this establishment an
to the traveling jap generally, that he intend:
refitting it thoroughly, and is preparsd to rend:
the most satisfactory accomm dation to all wh
may favor him with their patronage. No pai
will be gpared on his part to add to. the comvan
ence or comfort of his gussia. All whe stop with
him will find :
XESS BABY,
y supplied with thie most suoptacus fore
‘iil afford, done up in style, by th
experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will wi
ways ecntain
; The Chocest of Liquors,
His Stabling ig best in tow and will always he
attended by the most tru .orthy and attentive
hastlers
(tive him a call
fdent that all w
modation.
-
one 8 #il, and he feels: arm
‘be sa fied with their acecbi-
AN EXCEI ENT LIVERY
igattached to this est ohshient, whioh strangers
from abroad will Bud greatly to their advantage.
DANIEL GARMAN.
DBeliefonte, Jan. 9, 1882.
LINTON HOUSE
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A. YANN, Proprietor.
The proprietor having lezged the ahove
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven Clin
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the
public generally that he has madeevery nesussnry
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin
the best possible manner.
His table will always ao iain the choicest tux-
urieg that the country wi’ afford, and he is detor-
mined not tobe surpassed in this department by
any other Hotel along the West Branch. !
His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that ean
ba patoinsed in the city market.
Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
on hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey
are properly attended to.
Trusting that he may receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by
slose attention te be uble tu rende r genvral satis-
action. 4
June 6, '61.~tf. y
PLEASANT GAP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
3. 38. MMORIISON, Lroprice-r.
This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro-
priotor, where he will be happy to wait on the
traveling public genes uily.
yr
‘VALUABLE PROPERTY KUK SALE
A lot of ground situatea on Kutta
lo Run, 12 miles weet of this place, containing
about one fourth.ofan acre, upon which i= evégted
anew and well finished Store House. wn spat
ehop, and a good stable, wiil be sold very low
and terms made to suit the purshasher Yor fur
ther particulars apply at this office to x
Oct. 24, 62, P. GRAY MEEK
Burnsides,
Snow Shoe.
JOHN 1. JOHNSTON,
Clerk of Sessions.
John Uazzle,
Deo. 25, 1802.
JOB PRINTING DONE IN THE NEAT.
ST AND BEST STYLE at this OFFIUE.
G. L. TOVELL,
DEALER IN
LEW ISra wx dy,
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