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

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PHLAELIN & ERIE RAILROAD,
(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE )
—
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Ou and after Monday, Nov. 17th. 1862, TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will be as follows:
ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST.
Expraas ... 940, A. ur. Express... 8.04, p. M.
Mail B03 pw. Mail... 15a
Accomm’n. 10:20 A. wm. Accomm’n 2:50 P. m
Fasgengers for Philadblphia ard Baltimore, on
both the Mail sud Fxpress tains, go throngh
without change of cars.
Express West runs daily
all others daily except Sundays.
This Line Los been extended to Sinpemaho-
ning.
EA M'L A BLACK,
Superintendent Eastern Division.
a ————
—
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.
except Mondays,
[7 Basiness in Bellefonte has been ex.
ceedingly brisk daring the past two mon ths.
0
[= Several Advertisements have been
crowd:d oat this week, they will appear
next.
- ———() ee
IZ” The prospects for a good crep of
grain, were never better at this season of
the year, in this county. than at present,
en fy
0 Col, John T. Hoover, Revenuz Com -
missioner from this district has been in Ia 1-
rvishurg several weeks attending to the duties
of his office.
— .
077 The firm of Staufler & Harley, dea-
lers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver-ware etc.
at 622 Market St., Philad’a.,—so long fay’
orably known—has been dissolved. Mr. Ja.
cob Harley, one of the late firm is now carry
ing oa the business at the old stand,
hus adv.
See
Onstis
>= Messrs. Howel & Bourke, Cor. Fourth
& Market Sts., Pailad’a.—as will be seen
by refering to our adv. col.—announce
they have n store a fine variety of Wal
Papers, ete., to which the attention of Store
kecpersis invited.
0
[7 Several gentlemen from town are at
present paying a visit to the Centre Co.
boys in the army. Among them is Messrs. |
Sussman, Harper and Garman, proprietor of |
Garman’s Hotel. During bis absence **Jim-
my” Waddle *-does up” the hospitalities, |
and we can tell you he dyes ihem up right.
diate
J Among the improvements in town,
attention. 1tis really a tine afbvir, and cost
Mr, Batts about two hundred dollars, trans-
portation ineluded. This shows Mr. Butts’s
enterprise, an we hope his investment may
prove a profitable one.
A Un
Dap. —Wm. Harris, Jr,, of the firm of
Harris & Duncan, died snddenly at his res
idence, in this place, on last Monday after-
noon. We have not learned the cause of
his death. [lis remains were interred in
the cemetery, on Wednesiay last, mm the
presence of a large concourse of friends.
‘So ome) coe sp
I= Sternberg the Prince of clothiers is
now in the city, purchasing his stock for
Spring wear. Haviag for years been cn-
gaged in the wholesale business in Phyiadel-
phia. he kuows how to get his goods at the
very lowest rates, and consequently can of-
fer to retail them at lower rates than any
house in central Pennsylvania,
0
{>= Sanford’s Opera Troupe from [arns-
burg, will give two entertainments at the
Court House, in this place, on Monday and
Tuesday evenings next. The performances
of this celeorated Troupe are very highly
spoken of by those who have seen them and
we have no doubt they will be cqually at-
tractive here. We publish their advertise-
went in another colum i.
Oo
10 CorresroNpeNTs.—We have received,
accepted and, will publish next week, the
following communications : ‘‘Abolitionis
the cause of the War,” by “Major Jones.”
“‘Change and Zriumph,” by ¢Uentre Hall.”
“Our political troubles, by “Eila,” and
“Thoughts shot at Rwdom,” by «C, H,
If +P" will {urnish us with his real name
we will give lus article a place m our col-
amns.
i Sk eh
17 Hamilton, the celebrated ¢‘lorse-ta-
mer” the second Rarey, if there is one living
ig still in town. The feats he has accom.
plished with wild and vicious horses since
coming to this plaze, prove that he under-
stands his business to perfiction And the
fact of his remaining long enough in a com-
munity to test the effects of his training,
shows plainly that there is no huw-buggery
about it. We again advise those who have
anmanageble horses to give him a call.
mmm se () ee en ee
= Thomas Buck, a soldier from this
cogpty, we understand was brought home
vd a few daysago. This is no less than
three, that have been brought to Bellefonte
within the last four weeks. No wonder the
people are beginning to get tired of the v ar,
when we have snch accursed blood-hounds
at the head of our governizent, who care
for no body but themselves, and the conse-
quence is, our friends, brothers and sons
are starving’and dying in the ary for want
of proper attention due to a suldier. No
wonder we are visited by such fearful
plagues and diseases, when we are sinning
against God in this manner. God help our
toe
Tae Sportep PLaGos.—This fearful dis-
case has broken out in Pine Grove, and
proves as frightful as it name would indi-
cate. As near as we can learn, the first
symptoms are sore throat and head-ache,
with excessively high fever. Shortly after,
the fatal spots, which are of a dark-red col-
cr, and vary in size from a five-cent piece
(a small silver coin formerly used as curren.
cy in the United States) to the breadth of a
man’s hand, make their appearance; when
all hope of recovery 1s past, and the patient
may prepare lumself to die. In that vicini-
ty. it seems to work almost entirely on
children, and several deaths have been re-
ported within the last few davs. As pet,
no remedy has heen discovered that will
check it in the least.
0
7 The March number of Pelersong
Magazine although a little later in reaching
us is up, nevertheless, to its usual standard
of merit, and is just as welcome as ‘it has
ever been. To say that Peterson cannot be
surpassed is only telling what every one
knows to le true. Itis only two dollars
per year, while cther magazines that are not
as interesting or as instructive are three.—
Address, T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia, Pa.
es pt
77 Loeb's “Big Ox” which we noticed
in our last weeks paper, weighed when
“dressed” 1750 1bs, the tallow amounted
to over 250 bs, pretty ¢ considerable beef
that. They have more of the same qualhity
on hand.
Bellefonte Markets.
(Reported Weekly for the WATCHMAN by
Hoffer Bros!
The following are the quotations up ‘0 6 o'clock
yesterday (Thursday) ev ring.
Wheat, White, $L.00
do Red
do 1.40
Rye, do 80
Corn, (Shelled) do 8)
(ern Ears, do 49
Buckwheat, do 6824
Rarley, do 100
Oats, (By Weight) do 40
Clover Seed, do 6,00
Timothy, do 2.00
Potatoes, do 75
Beans, do 175
OQaions, do »10
Applels, (Dried) do 1.2
ges, per doz 15
Peaches, (Dried) per 1b. 08
Bacon, do 08
New York, per ib, 06
Beeswax, 25
Butter, do 15
Tallow, do 10
Lard, do 08
Rags, 05
——— SB Br
SrEC1AL NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev Wintisx Cos¢rove, while Taboring
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 cured
great numbers who, were suffering from Con-
sumption, Bronehitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this
recipe, weich I have brought home with me, to
ali who need it. free of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ly
"NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SANE ORD'S
OPERA.
AT THE COURT HOUSE,
- BELLEFONTE, PA,
MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS,
MARCH NINTH and TENTH!
a eee mw
The great SANFORD TROUPE, by special
request, wisl give one of those chaste entertain-
ments, which for the pase thirteen years, in the
city, and recently at his Opera House in Harris-
burs. have been the theme of much admiration.
He will apen here at the Court House, on MON-
DAY aud TUESDAY EVENINGS. March 9th
and 10th.
§7%7° Admission 23 cents,
small bills.
For particulars, see
March 6, 1863--1t.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
WARE.
The undersigned would respectfully
-ail your attention to his well selected stock
of ke Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold
JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles
—comprising all of the NEWEST and, most
beautiful dasigns.
Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to Coin
—and the best make of SiLver Pratep Wage.
Fach article is WARRANTED to be as represen-
ted.
2 Watches and Jewelry earefully RerAIR.
€D and satisfaction guaranteed.
JACOB HARLEY,
(Su cessor to Stauffer & Harley,)
No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia
March 6, 1863
1863 t PHILADELPHIA
Pe § PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
COR. FOURTH & MARKET Streots, Purv’a.
have now in gtock, a fine variety of
WALL PAPERS.
got up expressly for their Spring Trade,
WINDOW PAPER OF LVERY GRADE,
to which they invite the attention of Srore-
KEEPERS.
In their Retail Department, will be found the
choicest styles of the season.
March 6, 1863-3m,
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Publisked, in a Sealed Envelope. Price
Siz Cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrheea or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili-
ty and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nor-
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy an Fits; Mental
and Physical Eisai resulting from Self-
Abuse, &.—By ROBT. J. CULVERWELL, M.
D.. Author of the Graon Beok, &e. v
The werld-renowned author, in this admirable
Leeture, clearly proves from his own: experience
that the awful eonsequenges of Self-abuse may
he removed without medicine, and withoyt dan-
gorous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings or eordials, pointing out a mode of eure at
ance certain and effectual, by which eyery suffer
er, no matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply. privately and radically. “Tais
LECLURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND
THOUSANDS. .
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain,
eealed envelope, on the Taceint, of six cents, or
two tage stamps, addressin,
poses ial J. C. KLINE & €O ,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Offiee Box, 4588.
March 6, 1863—1y.
AUDITORS NOTICE. :
. The undersigned. an Auditor ap-
pointed by the Orpban’s Court of Centre gounty
to make distribution of the balance in the h ands
of the Administrator of the Estate of “John
\
poor country, if thoss who are swaywg the | Seholl, dee’d. will attend to the duties of h isa
scepter of power now, should continue to do
so, for eighteen months longer.
pointment on Wednesday. the 25th day of March,
+863, at hie office, in Bellefonte.
EVAN M. BLANCHARD, Auditor.
PRIVATE SALE.
The property belonging to James
Williams, deceased. Tate of the Borough of Belle-
fonte, is offered by the heirs at private sale. The
proverty consists of two houses and lots situated
on the corner of William and Railroad streets,
Bellefonte, a water-right, sufficient for apy steam
purpose, and a sp! spring of water belongs
to the property.
ALSO,
A good freme house, and lot with excellent out-
buildirgs. situated in Cheapside. Spring town-
¢hip For further particulars, apply to George
Boal, at Boalsbure. or to
JHARLES McAFFERTY.
March 6, 1863—2m. Bellefonte, Pa.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. _
The undersigned, an Auditor ap-
pointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre county,
to make distribution of the balance in the hands
of the Administrator of the Estate of Margery
Warnock, dee’d. will attend to the duties of his
appointment on Thursday. the 26th day of March,
1863, at his office, in Bellefonte, when and where
all persons interested may attend. .
i EVA i ARD, Auditor.
N M. BLANCH
March 6, 1885—8t. -
AUDITORS NOTICE. -.
Theundersigned, an Auditor ap-
pointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre county.
to make distribution of the balance in the hands
of the Trustee of the Estate of Adam Fisher. de-
ceased, after settlement of his account, will at-
tend to the duties of his appointment on Friday,
the 3rd day of April, 1863, at his effice, in Belle-
fonte, when and where all persons interested may
attend. EVAN M. BLANCHARD.
March 6, 1863. —6t. Auditor.
JO XECUTORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration with
the Wi'l anrexed having been granted co the un-
dorgigned on the Estate of Wm. yan deed’ late
of the Borough ot Bellafonte All persons endebt-
ed to said estate, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment. and those having claims ag-
inst emid estate, will present them duly authen-
ticated for settlement
Jan. 23 1863. 6¢
JCSTRAY.
Came to the residence of the sul
HENRYBROOZERHOF F.
. xe: g
Heifer, both suspected to be about 3 years old no
marks visible. The owner is requested to come for
ward prove property pay charges and take them
away otherwise they will be disposed of according
to law.
Tob. 13 1863—3t.
NOTICE. EN
s hereby given to the stock ho'-
ders of the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Turnpike
com pany that an e'ection for managers of said
road will be held at the office of Wm P: Wilson
Esq. in Bellefonte on the first monday of March
By order of the Board
Feb. 12, 1863,—¢t.
A UDITORS MOTICE
‘I'he undersigned Auditor appoin-
ted by the Court of Commrn Pleas of Centre coun
ty to distribute the money in the hands of. George
Alexarde r i] High Sheriff of said County, arris
ing rom the sale of the real estate of Andrew
Gregg to and among those legalley entitled there-
to. Wil atteud to the duties of his appointment o n
Satuxday the 28th day of Feburary inst, at his of-
fice ia Bellefonte, at 10 oclock A* M. of said day
when and where all persons interested are reques
ted to attend
ADAM HOY
Auditer.
Jas. D. Glenn.
JNO, T. HOOVER,
Secretary.
——
A UCTION NOTICE.
The undersigned has taken out a
licenso under the Internal Revenue Laws of the
U. S as an Auctioneer. He will attend to all
sa'es when his services are wanted. No unlicin-
ced person is permitted by said laws to officiate as
an Auctioneer.
s J KE. KNOX,
Bellefonte Jan. 26, 1863.—3t. Auctioneer
ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the
estate of John Lee, late of Potter Township, dec’d
having been granted unto the suberiber, all per-
sons indebted to said estate are hereby notifled to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against said estate are r equested to present
ir duly authenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT LEE.
Jan. 30, 1873.,—6t
Admin’r.
; [CSTRAY.
Came to ‘he premises of the sub-
seriber r)siding in Marian Township, about the
middle of November lasi. a dark brindle cow with
several white spots in ber left ear, stpposed to be
six or Seven Joan old. The owner is requested to
come forward prove property, pey charges and
take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of
according to law.
FRANKLIN BICKEL.
Jan 23,1352, —3t.
JCXECUTORS NOTICE
Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of Rebecca Shipley, dec’d late of
Boggs township, having beon granted to the sub-
scriber, residing in Stormstown, Pa, to whom all
claims agaiust said Estate must be presented du-
ly authenticated for settle ment; and those know
ing themselyes indebted thereto are requested to
make immed iate payment.
Jan. 9th 1863. —6t JOHN A. HALL.
USE
C LINTON HO
. LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A. WANN, Proprietor.
The proprietor having leased the above
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin-
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing tha
public generally that he has made every necessary
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin
the best possible manner.
His table will always eo :tain the choicest lux-
uries that the country wi’ afford, and he iz deter-
mined not tobe surpassed in this departmont by
any other Hotel along the West Branch.
His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can
be purchased in the etty market.
areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
an hand to take shurge of horses and see that they
are properly attended to.
Trusting that he may receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by
elose attention to be able to rende r general satis-
action. y
June 6, 61.-tf~
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK,
Would respectfully inform the people of
Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has apendd a no>
and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in i=»
premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will ka: 5
on hand all kinds of
"BREAD, R
au
, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
GAR AND GINGER
Ir ’
which he sells at a reasonable and satisfactery
rice.
P Bread, Cakes and Pies baked to order on the
shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad.
vantage to get their baking done at this estab-
lishment, as they can always get pure wholesom o
bread and eakes just when they need them
Sept. 12th 1862—1y.
J OLLOCK'S IMPROVED DANDELION
COFFEE.—This pieparation, made
from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen-
ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEVERAGE for General, Debility, Dyspepsia,
and ail Bilious disorders.
Thousands who haye been reluctantly compelled
to abandon ‘the use of Coffee, will nd they oan
use tms combination without any of the injuriou
effects they formerly experienced.
[557° One can contains the strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by
the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST.
NUT Stroets, and by 08 B.BUSSIER & CO.,
108 and 110, 8 WHAI VE;
Price 25 conts. -
March 6th 1862—1y.
MPORTANT TO THE PEOPLE OF
1 * BELL:FONTE. i :
On and aftor Tuesday Dec. 2nd’ the ‘Phase
nix Mills,” wagon will deliver flour and feed free
of charge to customers 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 RP Ray NoLDS 4 go
Dee. 5th 1862. 1f.
| MERCANTI
geriber in Milesburg a black Bull, and a white | §
"PITTSBURG PA, corner Pern and St. Str
The largest, Commercial School of the United
States, with fi Jation ge of neioty 3.000 Students
in fi ye vears, from 31 States, and the ouly one
which affords complete and refiable instruction
in all the following branches, viz :
LE, MANUFACTURERS, "STEAM BOAT, RAIL
ROAD & BANK BOOK-KEEPING,
; +. FIRST PREMIUM
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship; also, Sur-
veying, Engineering and Mathematics generally
$35.00
Pays for a Commercial Course; Students enter
and review at, any time.
Mix1STERS' song’ tuition at half-price.
‘or 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 Writing, Lettering and Flourish-
ing, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals,
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
July 18, 1862.—1y.
Offic: of TAY COCKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGEET:
AT JAY CO00KLE & CO. BANKERS,
114 sCura THIRD STREET,
Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862.
The undersigned, having been appointed SUB-
SCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of the
‘Preasury, is now prepared to furnish, st once,
the
New Twenty Year 6 p. ef. Bonds,
he United
ties,” rede
ment, uf
States. desimnated as ¢ PipeTwan
are issued ja gums
$ $i Wu
the REG {811 R BONDS insumws of $50, $100,
$500, $1000. and $5000.
Interest at Six per cent per annum will com
mence from date of purchase, and is
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Semi- Annually, which is equal, at the pr® ent
remium on gold, to about EIGHT PER Cl nT
ER ANNUM.
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists,
and all who have any money to invest, should
know and remember that these Bouds are, in ef-
fect, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Railroads,
Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and ‘the im-
mense products of all the Manufactures, &e., &ec.,
in the country ; and that the full and ample pro-
vision made for the payment of the interest and
liquidation of principal, by Custom Duties, Ex-
cise Stamps and Internal Reyenue, serves to make
these Bonds the
BEST, MOST AVAILARLE AND MOST
POPULAR INVESTMENT IN THE
MARKET,
Subscriptions rceeived at PAR in Legal Tender
Notes. or notes and cheeks on banks at par in
Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive
prompt attention, and every facility and exylana-
tion will be afforded on application at this office.
A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delivery.
JAYCOOKE,
Nov. 7, '62-3m. Subscription Agent
TO THE PUBLIC.
The inquiry ic frequently made, * Where can
crocks be obtainel, that the glasing may remain
ermanently on, when filled with Apple-butter r
Milk—ard, that will net become sour or disa-
Zreeablo. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has
caused much disease, and frequertly death ?
1 take this opportunity of informing the publio
that I have golc Epple bute? and Milk eroek
durable in glazing. free from all obnoxious smells
when placed in different places, to the undersigned
named persons that eannot be excelled for quality
and durability anywhere.
These erooksZare glaked with the very best ma-
terial, viz., Red Leady Quarts, &o, < and I alse
use the very bast Ouk Wood, by which I ean burn
the ware the hardest and most durable.
I learned the Pottery business in Europo, studi-
ed the Chemicals in the schools of Munich and
Augsburg, (Bavaria.) and by these means, and
many yaars of experience, I am enabled to furn
sh the public with the above described ware.
JOSEPH SAPPLE.
N. B. If you wish to buy good substantial gla-
zed Crocks, they oan be had at the stores of the
undersigned persons’ J. 8S
ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Bellefonte,
BROWN & COOKE. **
JOHN AWL. te
I. V. GRAY, Stormstown
MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mills
ROB'T CAMPBELL Port Matilda
LYONS & Co., Pennsylv’a Furnace.
JOSEPH SAPPLE,
Manfucturer
Milesburg, Oct. 10th 1862, 6—mo.
(ARRLIGE JANCRNOTORY
Mr. S. A. MeQuistion would respectfully in
form the citizens of Centre gounty, that he has
Spened a new Carriage Marufactory, in the rear
of Cummings’ Livery Stable; where he is prepared
to manufacture ;
‘CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PHAYETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGUS. :
SLEDS, -&C., &C.
at rices t iho thn
Lepain loo shel nous.
Deligioute, Feb. §, 1363; ly.
(RFARMAR 'S HOTEL.
_. BELLEFONTE, PA.
DANIEL GARMA | Proprietor.
This long established and well
known Hotel, situated on the Southeast eqfner of
the Diamond, Opposite the Court House, having
been purchased by the undersigned, he announc-
es to th e former patrons of this establishment and
to the traveling puplic generilly, that he intends
refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render
the most satisfactory accommodation 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. Allwho stop with
him will find YLLS CAB
abundantly su; Ted with the EE tuous fare
the igarket will afford, done up in style, by the
most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al-
ways ccntain :
_ The Chocest of Liquors.
His tabling is best in tow and will always be
Jorden by the most tru vorthy and attentive
ers
ive him acal' éne ar all, and he feels con-
fident that all w Ql be sa 1sfied with their accom-
modation.
AN'EXCET ENTLIVERY
isattached to this est ohshmént, which strangers
from abroad will find greatly to their advantage.
. DANIEL GARMAN.
Beltefonte, Jan. 9, 1862.
PLEASANT GA? HOTEL,
ad 3 t “1° V'PEEASANT GAP, PA. °
© J. H. MORRISON, Propristor.
This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro-
prioter, where he will be happy to wait on the
traveling public gene) ally.
th 731
lyr
for sALx! :
A sorrel Mare, four and a half
ears old, kind and gentle in Harness—a good
arm beast and a very Speedy traveler, Will be
sold cheap. Apply athis’ office to,
3
Dou. 3.000" 'P. GRAY MEEK
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larged and refurnishcd in a superior manner, and
is now tlie largest and most prosperous Commer
oail Institution in the State.
Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em-
bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametic,
Somommisjelal Lai, forsa.e and and sent by
mail.
E37 For full particulars send 1 « circular
Oct. 17, 1862-15.
Lea
— eee ee eee
thex! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
EPANISH XIP
CALF SKINS
COUNTKY CALF SKINS.
MOROCCO £KIN
LININGS, &C., &C.
all kinds, to be had at
STUSSMANS.
CHEAP." thanat any other establishment in
Central Penn vlvania.
Bellefonte, December 19, 1862—tf.
N1IW PICTURE GALLERY.
R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING BuiLt
a new and splendid
SKHV-LIGHAT PICTURE GALLERY,
is now prepared to execute all orders igthe Am-
brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Malenectype, 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 10 25 DOLLARS !
Ipstruetions given and appartus furnished upon
reasonable terms, This Gallery is located on the
hjll beside the Court House, near Garwan’s Ho-
tel
May 22, ’62-1y.
TO THE LADIES,
Having just returned from Philadelphia
with a ngw and splendid assortment
MILLINERY GOODS,
of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to
please all, both young und old. grave and gay, who
may see proper to give usa call. Our stock con-
sists in part of
S{LK AND STRAW BONNETS.
PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS.
and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner
Store.
17° We have l
most experienced Milliners in the city.
Bishop street, nex door to the old stand.
Bellefonta. May 3,61. MARY S¢ JRBECK.
rocured the services of one
Store
HOWARD ASSOC
IATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflic-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es-
Jeary for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual
rgans.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ae
ting Surgeon.
PAL ABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrheea or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs. and of the NEW RELEDIES em-
ployed in the Dipensay, sent to the afflicted in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, Two or
three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ac
ting Surgeon. Howard Association, No 2 South
Ninth St, Philadelphia.
© June 12, I862—1-y.
PARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA-
TUR F in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Cu:
ve _./lipsus, admirably adapted to the organs of
T gat rnd perfectly natural to the Eye; alto-
ather the best artificial HELP TO THE RU-
AN VISION ev invented. When there is
dmen ss it is natur Jicuse a cane—why not ren-
derae stance to tha yaluable organ, the Eye
when 2eded ?
The bove for sale it city prices, by
JERRY. J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office East of Post Office.
other place in town,
Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y.
1
IMPURIER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDES, WINES. GINS,
NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street,
BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
FPrRERILADELEEIA.
NEW PLOUGHS.
The subscribers have secured the
right of Centre County to manufacture and sell
the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centro Leaver Left Hand
Plo u gh, This is now considervd the best metal
Plough made in Penna.
fonte Foundry. Cast Steel shares will
ished with the Plough if desired.
Jan. 30th. 1863.—tf A Hauer & Co.
be furn-
of the Borough of Bellefonte. All
depted to said Estate are hereby requested to-
make immediate payment and those having claims
henticated for settlement.
HEXRY BR OCKERHOFF,
Jan. 23 66 1863, Exe cutor.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
THOMAS DORAS, Proprietor,
Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—and
splendid Buggie:, Carriages and Sleighs,—and
fitted with fancy Harness and warm
hire chea
town: Call around gentlemen.
January 23, 1863-1y.
Job Printin
é NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR
2
" NATIONAL COUNERCIAL COLLEGES |
HARDWARE 11
Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of |
P. 8.—These spestacies canbe obtained at no |
{HON A, FELDMAX, and chonp Whisks
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s
Famers can examine it by calling at the Belle- '
against said Estate, will present them duly au- |
BACK OF HUME'S STORE. |
obes, to corner of the public square, keeps constantly on
r than any other establishment in hand a large assortment of
TT 7 | MATHEMATICAL INSTRUM
Be
| ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or send-
pin ere ee ee
§XECUTORS NOTICE.« i
Letters of Administration the with | before
Will annexed having been granted to the under- |
igned on the Estate of Wm McIlvaine dee’d late |
persons en- |
ANOTHER REQUISITION.
A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF
FOR THE FIRM OF
| BAXTRESSER §& CRIST,
|
| Who have just opened, in the Store Room on the
| W. corner of the Diamond, in Bellefonte, for
{ merly occupied by Wilson Brothers, their large
and splendid assortment of Shelf Hardware, House
i Trimmings of every description.
{ POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY
| of every variety and price.
{ CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS
| of tho best manufacture.
1
RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT GUNS, AND LOCKS
of every desoription and the best quality.
| Z9RTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCE
| of different kinds.
| CUPBOARD, CHEST BOX, AND TILL LOCKS,
|
and large and small PAD LOCKS.
HAND, BACK, GRAFTING AND PANNEL
| SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping AXES.
| BUTCHERS’ CLEAVERS AND CHOPPLRS,
i Drawing Knives. Hatchets Chisels & Adzes.
| HAY, MANURE AND SPADING FORKS, EDGE
TOOLS of every desirable variety.
| SADDLERS’ HARDW ARF,
A CHANCE FOR
FH BARGAINS! © ©
SaBDLE BRIBL
aud
HOS 0:5 )
38 BIE 3 { 5
Ln AINE AC OR. .
The subscriber begs "es ve to inform the »
and the people of Centre County in partic.
that he still continues to earry on the Sadd
business in all its varioas branches, at his -
nu the Norte-EasT corner of ALLEGHANY
BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all ti... »
a fnli supply of
Saddles, :
© ©
29
Waggon Harness,
Bridles, ga .
Carriage Harness
Collars,
Wagon Whips.
Truake, 2 P
Driving WlLips'
Valises,
Halters’
+ Netts,
&o., &e. &:
made of the very hest material, and waergaxri»
to be put to-gather in the most s ihstantial me .
ner. Prices to suit the times.
Call and examine yourselves gentivmen. anit
you are not satisfied, you need not purchase.
JERRY TOLEN & Co
Bellefunte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-y.
TAGE- 11}
CB.
Nhe
\at, how restored
i A general assortment. and 30 per cent
lower than any place else.
| CARRTAG I MAKERS TRIMMING S.CARPEN
i JUST TOOLS which canngt be surpassed
VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES,
FILFS. RASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON
BOXES.
STEEL 8 TREKS, BENT
WEL]
Palii { COAL
Of JL {1s 1D.
OIL CLOTHS, PATENTLEATAER, ROPE AND
WIRY of every size in abundance.
SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS,
And all other kinds of Goods usually kept
in a well regulated Hardware Store.
Their stock isan entirely new one. comprising
all the leading articles connected with the Hard-
ware trade, and their facilities for puickasing
goods not being excelled by any other establish-
ment, they here declare themselves able to sell
from fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any
other establishment in the country, and invire
farmers, Mechanics. and all others in need of
Hardware, to call and satisfy themselves of the
ruth of the assertion.
July I8, 1860.
“Another Requisition !
600,000 MEN WANTED!!!
110
To purchase their Wines und Liuors at the
WILOLESAL
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
NEFF & ETTLD,
BISHOP SIRFTT. BELLEFONTE,
TWO LOORS WEST OF LOE MEAT MAK
EY
na
oun
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Such as
OLD NECTAR, OLD RYE, & MONON-
GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC
AND COMMON BRANDILS,
PORT AND MADFERIA
WINESSCOTCH AND
HOI LAND GIN,
NEW ENG.
LAND RUM,
And all grades of Liquors found in the Eastern
Ci ies, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New
ork.
All Liquors warranted to give
Satisfaction.
Confident they can please purchasers, they re
spectfully solicit a share of public patrenage.
Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a
large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS,
Ofthe finest grade on hand.
July 19, 1862.
Good News !
The War Ended ;
| AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT
AT THE
WEIOI) SAILS
WIND & R1QT0R
STORE
SHOP STREET, directly opposite the
building formerly known as the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
A BAUM, AGENT.
AN kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI-
QUORS, at wholesale, to be had at the very
lowest prices, and warranted to be of the
wary best quality. 22 s'ock consists
of
. WHISKIES,
0id Monongahela Rye Whisky.
Pure Bourbon Whisky,
|
| Cabinet Whisky,
;
Apple Jack Whisky,
of all kinds.
! RUM.
Jamaici ium,
New EnglandRum
2 GINS.
Pura Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin.
BRANDIES.
Dark and Pale Coguac,
Domestie, (all pri
Ginger, Lavender, fall prise)
Cherry, Blackberry,
Caraway, &c. A2eryy Bick ery,
WINES.
Pure Port, Domestic,
Madeira, Sherry,
CORDIALS.
Raspberry.
Rose, Anniseed.
STOMACH BITTERS.
The very best in the market.
The above liquors, with others not named, will
all be warranted as represented, and sold at prie-
es that eannot fail to made it an object for deal-
ing to the city.
Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth-
ers are req
uested to call and examine his stock,
purshasing elsewhere. nt
All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have
been purchaset at the United States Custom
House, and consequently must be pure and good.
Physicians are particularly requested to givo
his liquors a trial. He has the only artcle of
Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this
Borough.
£2577 100 barrels of Jersey Cider- Vinegar just
received and for sale low. -
. Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. -
B 00K STORE
i: : - BELLEFONTE, PA.
GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Proprietor
At his well known stand on the North eastern
HEOLOGICAL,
CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, aud SCHOOL
BOOKS. Alao un large sariety of BLANK BOOKS
1 eure of spermatorraa
1; involuntary emissions, sex
impediments to marringe enerally, ners
consumption, fits, mental and physic
ty, resulting from SELF s—are fully +»
lained in th r WILL!
YOUNG. 1 rdinary be
shou'd be
ae
Tt is full of In fact, it di
avings. 3
it is
i eres that ey hontd , stilt
book that mu lic about
house. It wil
i
|
i
i
| of 2b cents
1
Fourth, Philadelphia
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE. 10 matter w!*
may be your dise:se. before you pl yom
under the care of any of the notorious Quel
native or foreign-— who n rhis or any oiler eon
try, get a copy ef Dr Young's book. ane read
carefully It will beth: means of \
juny dollars. your health, and possibly 3.
life.
DR YOUNG can be consulted on any ef *
diseases described in his publication, at his offi
No. 4!6, Sprave Street, above Fourth, Phila
Office hours from 9 to 6 daily.
Oct. 2nd, [802-1y.
say
EJ ANK NOTICE. :
« IN PURSUANCE OF ‘THE 25"
Section. First Article of the amended Const
tion of the State of Pennsylvania. and the IT
Section of the Act of the General Assembly, pi
ed the First day of June, 1539, the undersign: -
citizens of the Cowmoiwealth of Peonsylva
hereby give notice that they intend to make
plieation to the Legislature of said State. at i
next session, ennuencing the fest Tuesday
January, 1863, fur the charter of wu Bank, to } -
located in the borongh of Bellefonte, in the cou
ty of Centre. and State aforesaid, to be calied i -
uw BEELEFONTE BANK,” the capital stock the
of to be One Hundred Thousand Dollavs. with !
privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Tho:
and Dollars : and the specifie objeet for which th»
proposed Corporation is to be elurte
act the usunl and legitimate bus
of Issue, Discount. Deposit and gd
H. BROCKERHOKY; C.T. Al ANDER
WM P. WILSON, JOUN IRVIN, Ir.
ED. BLANCHARD, W.IF. REVNGLDS,
D G4. BUSH. 0M ELDER,
DM. WAGNER
GEO. W. JACKSON, W. A. THOMAS
R. H. DUNCAN, HOFFER BROTHER
SAM. STROHECKER. M'COY. LINN & CO
A.R BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN Cu
HARVEY MANN, DANIEL RHOADS,
F.P. HURNTHAL, GEO BOAL.
JOHN P. HARRIS, C.& J. CURTIN,
VALENTINES & CO.
Bellefonte, June 26, 1862, —tf.
The Democratic TWhatchma.
P GRAY MEEK, Editor.
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COLLECTION OFFICES,
D. G. BUSH,
BELLEFONTE, Cextre Co.. Pryn,A.
RUSH & McCULLOUGH
(7. 5. MevLLOUGH.
CI EARFIELD, Clearfield co., Pa
BUSH & McCORMICK,
(¢. $ M'CORMICK,) z
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa,
BUSH & ALLEN,
(R. P. ALLEN,)
WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa
RerereNcES :—Drexel & Co., Phil’'a, Mason
& Co., Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphia
Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow
Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co., Philadelphi
Hen. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. 17, Maynard
Williamsport, J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md.
Feb. 21, 1862—1y.
a 0. FURST,
ATiOPNRY AT LAW,
* BELLEFOYTE, PA. :
WB 7 ILL practice in the several Courts of
. Centre-and Clinton counties. All legal
I asiness entrusted to his eare will receive prompt
attention. .
OFFICE~On the North-west vorner of the Die
awmond.
G. L. TOVELL,
DEALER IN
Tobmeeo € Cigars
| and STATIONERY, of the best quality. Also
NTS, PORT |
FOLIOS, &c. Books brought to order at a small |
advance on city prioes. |
May 1,1882,
en PEW ISTOWN DA.
Ayers Cathart. Pilis,