Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 10, 1863, Image 3

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PHLADELENIA & ERIE BAILAOAD,
(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LRASREK )
WINTER ARBANGEMERY
Cn and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1833 TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will be as follows :
ARRIVES. LEAVES BAST
5... 940, A. x Expreea... 8:04, p. ai.
hes 8:04. p M. Ma 1013.4. 0"
Accomun’n. 10:20. a. x. Aocomun'n 2:50. P. Mm.
© Fassengers for Philadblphia and Baltimore, on
both the Mail end xpress triivs, go threngh
without change ofenri.
Rxpress West runs daily excopt Mondays
wll others daily except Sundays.
This Line has been extouded to Sionemake-
wg $AMN'L A BLACK,
Buperintendent Enetern Division
‘LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS,
07 We call the attention of our readers
to the new advertisements in to-days paper.
mmr as (me ee.
17 Capt. Michacl Runkle, of the Army
of the Potomac, we observe, iz at home on
The Captain looks well.
oO
07 Taecard of Mr. Copenhefler, who
has teken charge of the Pennsylvania House
in this place has been unavoidably crowed
out this week.
a visit.
7= We notice our Biend, Mr. John Cros-
thwaite, private soldier, on our streets, once
more. John is home on furlough ard in-
tends returning to his post in a day er two.
o
We would call the attention of our readers
tothe card of W, F. Reynolds & Co,, nan
other column of to-days paper, who are the
authcrized agents for the disposal of the
Five Twenty Year U. S. Loan.
0:
Lievr. LiproN.— We had the p easure
within the last week, of shaking hands
with our friend, Lieut. Samuel Lipton, who
has recently returned fiom the army, hav-
ing resigned his commission. Sam is a
“ good egg,” and we wish him mn
whatever business he may engage.
— an or (mms
7” Two trains are now running daily on
the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad-—one pas-
senger and one freight. The building form-
erly occupied by Mr. Burnside a3 a shoe
store, has been fitted up for a ticket office,
and through tickets to Pittsburg and Philas
delphia are now sold. a8 well 4s to all inter-
mediate stations.
°
{7 Our friend. Simon Mulrooney, Fsq.,
baving taken unto himself a wife last week,
a number of his friends got together and
gave him quite a serenade. We wish Si-
mon much joy in the new estate into which
he has entered, and hope that many httle
Mulrconey’s may rise up to cail him ‘ bles
sed.”
es crn) re ee
(=We are requestec by Mr. Koemg to
state that the report which appears to have
gained considerably credence in this town
that the small-pox was in his family, is en.
tirely untrue. and without the least founda-
ticn. Nr. Keonig offers ten dollars to
any one who will prove the assertion.
———
SprING TowNsui? DEMOCRACY. —AR we
the
el; who need it. free
'HELMBOLD'S BX
'GLLuMBAID'S EX
©
Bladder,
Gravel,
Msren, 21 ’63—2
obtained from a le
eat sity of Jad 2
reat numbers who] were
pplion. ‘Brozohitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
Cold. and the debility and nervous depression
saused by those disordsra. : :
Desirong of honefliting others, I wil send this
reoipe, weich Ihave brought homes with
of char
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Buffering.
The Rev WiurLiax Coserovs, while laboring
a8 8 Missionary in Japan, was oured of Consump-
tion, when all Ta means had failed, by 8 redije
i
ad siciap rexiding in
hy Pa reste bas ured
Con-
me, 0
as vn
Address Rev WM. COSGROVE, 438 Fulton
Avenus, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ~~ °° ta 4
HELMBOLD'3 FX
| BLM BOLD" BXTRAOT BUD,
TRACT BUCHU
THE GREAT DIURETIC
’
THE GRFAT DIURETI'.
TRACT BUCHU, :
HE GREAT DIURETIC.
TRACT BUCHU,
THR GREAT DIURETIC.
mo.
And a Positive and Spacifie ReMedy for diseases
f the :
Kidneys.
Dropsy,
D:ganic Wesnkneas,
And «ll diseases of the Urinary Organe.
Seo Advertivement in avcther columa.
out and send for the medicine at once.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Cut it
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIND GROVE
« INAR
session.
Pine Grove Miu
ly in gold.
I
ADM
arpil 10 6t JAS.
ACADEMY AND SEM-
Y.—The Summer term will
commenso. Wednesday, April 30 1863
Board, Tuition and English Branebes, $55 per
TER¥S :
J. E. THOMAS, Prineipal.
18, Pa,, April 10th-w3t
FORTNE
ee ey
IVE-TWERTY U. 8. LOAN.
Wm. F. Reynolds & Co., of Bella
fonta, are subscription agents to disposs of the
Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts
oan be bad to suit the means of {different individ -
joa: the interest ia payable and will be paid
april 10, 1863 tf
INISTTATOR'S NOTIC:.
hereas letters of administration
on the estate of David Fortney,
Ferguson, deceased, having been granted to tha
subscriber, all persons indebted 0 tho raid ea-
tate aro requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or domauds against said
ostate, will presert the same, duly suthenticated, |
for settlement to the undarsigned, at the late res-
idence of the deceased, in Forguson township.
of the township of
Y. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Aduwinistration havin
been granted to the undersigned on the estate
Henry Gates, des'd., late of Uniin township, a
persons indebtek to raid estate, are requested
make ‘immediate payment, and these havin
olaima will present, duly authenticated for tottl ef
ment [apr10811 JOHN BING, Aaministratnr. |
i
To
mutual oungent.
aprillo 3t
are in a Ligh
well timbered.
roasonabie terms.
apr$ 8s
esllont water. tenant house,
of eholoe fruit of every variety, will be slid on
Title unexeeptional
THOMA
-
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN |
Notice 18 hereby given that the
partnership lLeretofore oxisting betweon the wn-
dersigned, trading under the firm of N. & 1, Book,
at Hoy’s Mills, has this day been disolved by
The books will be settled hy
N. Beck, at the store of J. Beck, in Jacksonville,
when all those having accounts are requested to-
call and make settlement NATHAN BECK.
JAMES BECK.
YALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale
the faxm on whivh Le resides, in Potter tuwnsbip,
two miles erst of Centra Hill, eontaining ezehan-
dred snd 8Ry two screw, one hundred end twenty
#tate of oultivation, the batahoe
(tood buildings of all kinds, ax-
and a young otohard
nal.
S HUTCHISON,
sons knowing themse!
settlement.
April the 8 1383,~
mon School
april 3. 1848.
announced last week, the Democracy of
spring township, will bold a meeting in the
room of the * Democratic Central Club,"
in this place, on Saturday night, We hope
to see a large turn out. Good speakers
will be present to address the meeting.
0
IZ" Mr. Sussman requests us to notify
all his old triends and the public in general,
that he has removed his store to the large
brick mansion on High street, formerly oc-
cupied by Dr. G. L. Potter, ss a residence.
Mr. Sussman having purchased that prop-
erty. has fitted up a neat and handsome
atore room, and now invites all his old cus.
tomers (0 give him a call in his new loca-
tion. Mr. Sussman is as good-natured, jol-
ly, and cheap as ever, and hasa s;lendid |
stock of goods on hand. Call and see him.
eae (Jomsmmann
07" We understand that on Tuesday
night last, an attempt was made by some
person or persons, to break into the the la-
ger beer saloon of Mr. Koenig, near the de-
pot. Whether the intention was robbery,
or murder, we are not aware; we presume,
probably, the former. Quite a crowd coliec-
ted befure the villains had succeeded in their
object, when the scamps took to their heels.
This was a bold attempt, and we hope the
next occasion of the kind may resul: in the
apprehension of the participants,
o
7 {Main Pox,—This dreadful disease
ig still prevalent in some portions of our
country. Mrs. Potter, wife of Samuel Pot-
ter Esq., of Pleasant Gap, died with it on
Saturday last, and was burried in the cem-
etery at th place, on Sunday afternoon.—
We learn that other members of the same
family have also had it, aud that there are
several cases over the mountain. The peo-
ple of this town have reason to be thank-
ful that this much dreaded discase has uot
made its appearance among us thus far; and
we hope, with proper care, that it may be
altogether prevented (rom reaching ns.
+ There have, recently. been several reports
circulated that the small pox was in our
midst ; but these reports have proved un.
true, much to the joy and gratification of
our citizens. In view of the prevalence of
this disease throughout the country, and the
obability that it may eventually insinuate
its unwelcome presence among us, we would
suggest to the Towo Council the propriety
of some measures being taken on their part,
to prevent its introduction into our borough
TOL
notice, by calling on
27th March,
ber, he requests al
I FITTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
4 On the estate of Michael Asmar-
grat, den'd lata of Potter Township, havio,
granted £o the subsoiiber, they request al
Ives indebted to said estate
to make humedinte payment; .
claims to present them,
8,
A |
PROBLEM FOR THE LADIES.
SENT FRPE OF CHARGE.
Address ¢ PROBLEM,”
Box 94s J. 0,
Philadelpkis, Ps.
EN G00D8!
The subscriber hds in his posses
gicn 4 sheets, 2 tabls-oloths, 1 chemise, and 1 pil
low-case, ali of whish were found by the officer
congealed at the house of Foster Delege, in Ben
ner township. Tho owner or ¢ vners van have
the same by proving property and psyingfor this
GEORGE JOHNSONBAUGH. J. P.,
Osx Havg, Harris Township
1868.-%
A DMIR ISTRATOR'8 NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the,
Estate of Pa'rick Gallagher, dec'd, lato of Walk- |
er township, jevig ‘been granted to the subseri-
porsons knowing themselves
indebted to said Estate to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims to present them,
duly authenticated by law. for- settioment.
LEWIS a
Bellefonte. March 27, 1863 —0¢
duly authontioated.
W, ARMASAST
J. ARMARGAT
a Administrators.
For COUNTY SUPERINTE .
THEOPHILUS WEAVER. A. M
of Pine @rove Mills, Centro eounty,
notice that he faa osndidate for the
subjeet to the decision of the Convention of Com-
Directors, on the ib of May next,
been
per-
aud those having
for
NDRNT
()RPHAN'S COURTSALE.
By virwde of an order of the Or-
posed at publia sale, in the borough of Bellefuute
at the Court House, on
TYESDAY, the Beh DAY of APRIL, 1888,
at 1 o'clock , PM:, the following’ desoribed Real
Hale, Hapnah Fishburn and others. -
dree reves.
contaliing twonty-four sores, bounded by lande
of James faines, Danibl Shank, William Haines
and others, : ;
ALSO, cne hundred acree more or less, of tim-
ber land, situate in Curtin township, adjoining
land of Roland Curtin's heirs, Jacob Baker, Geo.
Brown and others.
ALSO, a hovso ard lot of ground rituate in
Howard township, bounded on the west by a road
leading to Marsh Creek, on the nerth by land of
Corneling Leech, on the east by land of Samuel
Loatpern, sod on the south by land of Henry
ook. :
TERMS OF SALE —One-balf the purehase
money in hand upon confirmation of the sale un
the ve:idue in one year thereaiter, with interestd
to be secured by bond and Tongue on the prem,
isea. JOHAN P PACKER,
JOEN HUGHES,
March 27, 1863—5t Administrators.
(UKMIN GS HOUSE SALOO™.
This new and splendid Eating Es-
tablishment is now open for the entertainment of
| the piblio, where
Freeh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stowed Oysto rs,
Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtles
Boup, Chicken Soup,
fam and Fggs, Pig's Feet and Tripe, Sar-
dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens,
Stewed Chiokens, ots. ota,
oun ba bad at all times.
DRINKS.
Oognac Brandy.
| 0ld Rye Whiskay,
Bourbon Whisky, + Lest
Whisky, Irish Whi ¢ Hol.
land Gin, Currant ype, Straw-
berry Wine, Cham gne, @o seborry
Wine, Sherry Win port Wine, ato. ota.
Gin Cocktails, Bro ,y Smashes, Sherry Cob-
lers, Whisky Punc 5, and ail other fancy drinks.
Magsui & Colling’s XXX Philadelphia dle &
Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemouades,
Barsaparilla,, Mineral Wa-
ter, etc., elo., elo.
HOT MEALS to We had at all hours of the
day or night.
A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM. with fins
marble-fuced Tables, is connected with the estab-
lishment,
We invite our friends to give us a call, and
think we oan insure them the utmost satisfaction.
CUMMINGS & FISHER.
Bellefonte, March 27, 1863 ly Proprietors
"THE CUMMINGS HOUSE,
BELLEFONTR. PA.
phans’ Court of Contre County, there will be ex- |
Betste, late the property of Thomas Hughes, of
Howard township, deceased : vi : ty
A certain tract Of unseated iand, in Curtin
township, containing. four hundred sod thirty.
four acres, surveyed in the warrantee neme' of
Mary Tallman, adjoining lande suiveyed to Thos: |-
ALSO, # tract of unseated 1 Bd toe | *
above-mentioned tract, Bh taining iho 8. a,
ThE
ALSO, a tract of land:sliuate in Homan twp ,
Wriaon Mam , 1d : -o1.th8 United
Sietes Clronge Ort, Th
roult Oot, Pracident.
Gorusr Penn ong 31 Clay Strostsy Porisiurgh,
. Tid wn nes. v
, boat, Raiiroad and. Baw Keeping, +
post :
inisters’ sons. at half price. dents enter
and revisw aay tithe. * Pre: Sout
. This Institution is conduoted’ by: experiended
Teachers Practionl Acgountants, who prepare
young wen for active’ business, at the least ex-
pense nud shortest time, for’ the most luerative
and responsible eituations. Dirrowas. granted
for rraduates of this College, by business men. *
Pror. A. Cownny, the best Penman of the Un-
fon, who holds the inrgést No. of 1st Presxiou
gra over all compglitory, teaches Rupid Business
riting.
For sposimens of Pormanship, end Catalogue
containing full information. inclose twenty-five
cents to JENKINS & SMITH,
a Principals.
{ZF Attend whera the Sons and Clerks
Bankers and Business Men graduate,
of
for merit anly. Hence the universal “preforemte |
NATIONAL COHME; CIAL COLLEGES
LOCATED 1
PHILADELPHIA.
*'8.B."cor. 7th and Chestaunt!Streets,
N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN ,TBANY
‘TROY, BUFFALO, L«AVELAND,
, CHICAGO & 8T. LOVIIS.
Book kxEPING, PENMANSHIP, COMMBP IAL AR-
ITHXETIC C MMERCIAL LAW, Forus Cc. RESPON-
DENCE, &o , practically taught. :
i These Colieges being under the same general
and local management, and uniting in each the
advantages of all, offer greater facilities tor im-
patting instruction than any other similar insti
tutions in the country. :
- A Scholarship issued by any oue is good in ali
or an unlimited time.
= The Philadelphia College hus been resentiy en
Jarged and refurnished in a superior manner, and
is mow tho largest and most proeperous Commer
oail Institution-in the State.
Bryant & Stratton’s seiios of Text books, em-
bracing Book-Keoping. Uummersial Aritametic,
Comommerofal Law, forsa.caud and reut by
mail.
257° For full partsoulars send 1 2 cirondar
Oct. 17. 1862—1y.
i
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ER MiN 7]
AA Hl el
i — 0) .
For Rats, Hee, lioaches, Ants, Bed Zug
Moths in Furs. Woollens, &s., Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, &e.
Pat up in 250. 60c. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles &
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Lotels, £ablic Insti-
tutions, &o.
“Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons **
“ Not dangerous to;the Humgn Faeily.”
¢‘ Rats come out of their holes to die.”
E22" Sold wholesale irr all large cities. ‘
« Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every-
where.
§7 !"' Beware!!! of all worthlegs. imitations.
k5® See that ¢"Costar's”’ name is on euch
Box, Bottle and Flask. before you buy.
£77 Address HENRY BR. COSTAR.
£37 Principal Depot 432 Broadway, N. Y.
£27 Sold at :
HARRIS'S RUG STORE
. ++ Beliefonte;. Pa.
March 27, 1862-fm.
N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CENTRE COUNTY, w
Elisabeth Emery by } In the Court of Common
her next friend, Jno. | Floss Centre county,
Campbell AY. Supt. in Division ‘a
Vilidula Matrimonia.
R. D. CUMMINGS, Propristor.
‘This elegant new Hotel. situated on Bishop |
roet, afew aoors north of the Catholic church, is |
t last goraplete in all ite arrangements, and is |
w opon for the reception and entertainment of |
eats. It us boon furnished in tho very latest
le, with hand and comfortable farniture,
A ia i the best gotten up, snd will be
Up beet conducted hotel in Dellefonte.
"HE TABLE wil' always be found groaning
wider the wight of the best provisons the market
afirls, attended by neat intelligent nud attentive
wilters.
E BAR will aiways be supplied with the
cbidoest ani best of liquors—not a sickning mix
tus of drugs—bat liquor. in there purest and
bal stats.
iE STABLE {a large, warm, commodious and
zn. and obliging and attentive hostlers, are
al 28 in waiting. !
{nok conveys passengers free of charge, to
from the oars, after the arrival an d departer
a train’
371
A CHANCE FOR
BARGAINS!
DREDAH,
815012
a
of
hereby gives
above office,
ALLAGHER.
Adm'r
A FPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE.
Noticeis hereby given that the
following-named dersons have filed their c
in the Court of Quarter Sessions, and will make
spplivation at the April term to sell liquors :
hand a large
CLASSICAL
This is a duty which they owe to the eom-
manity-
May 1, 1862, thee:
GEORGE LIVINGS ON, Propristor
At his well known stand on the North-eastern
corner of the publio square, keeps constantly on
asdortment of TIIEOLOGICAL
, MISOELLANEOUS, and SOHOOT,
BOOKS. Alao a large variety of BLANK BOOKg
and STATIONERY, of the boat
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.” PORT -
FOLIOS, &o. Books rougzht to order at
advance on aity pri b
Martin Dolaa, Tavern, Boggs Twp.
Geo. Taylor® do Unlonylile.
Jobn Copenbiaver, do Bellefonte.
Robert Loyed, dv Philipsburg,
J. M. Kepler, do do
J.H Galer, do do
Daniel Kunes, do Hagleville.
Margaret Wolf, do Boalsburg.
i ey, © pret 3
of y :
D. Dor 3 do Mileshu oe
John Spangler, do Potter Tw p
8. P. Reesman, do da
Geo. Miller, do do
Jona A. Fry, do Ilaines.
T. M. Hall, do Milesburg.
no. H. Morrison, do Spring.
Wm. Myres, do Philipsburg.
Tobiss Wetzel, do Walker.
Daniel Kreamer, do Miles.
Geo. Richards, do Halfmoon.
Jno. Russel, do Aaronsburg,
Ed. Brown. do Bellefonte.
Daniel Garman, do do
J. B. Butts, do do
W. C. Black do Port Matilda.
Henry Shaffer, do Miles Twp.
Jraves Furey, do Howard.
Wm, L. Musser, do Penn Twp
Ubristian Hubler, do Hains Twp
J ohn Berry, do Potter Twp
4% artin Murphy, do Burogide T
Pic1sol Lytle, dp Pinegrove Mills |
A. Brom, Store Bellefonte.
May & Loeb, Score, Bellefonte.
Neff & litle, do do
B 00K STORE
Buireronte, Pa.
uality. Also
HARNRBES |
MANUTRFAC: CRA
The subscriber begs lecve to inform the world.
end the people of Centre County in partieular,
that he still continues to carry on “she. Raddlery
business in all its various branches, at his shop
+n the Nortn-East corner of ALLEGHANY an
BISHOP Btrests; where can bo found at all times
& foli supply of
Saddles,
Waggen Harueas,
Bridles, ;
Carriage Harness
Collage,
Wagon Whips,
Truaks,
Driving Whips'
Valises, i
Halters’
Nets,
&e., &e., do.
made of the very beet material, and WARRANTED
to be pat to-gather in the most # ibstantia! wan-
nar. fara to suit the times. :
.. Coll and examine yourselves gentlemen, and {f
you are not satisfied, you need not purchase.
. TOLEN & Co.
Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 62. 1.y.
THE COMMERCIAL LIST
LETTER-SHEET “PRICE CURRENT”
ARE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,
BY
STEPHEN WN. WINSLOSY,
Ko. 2I2GOLD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
BIOGRAPICAL SKETCHES OF
THE MERCHANTS&MANUFACTUR §
OF PHILADBIPHIA,
THE OPULENT AND THE INDIGNENT,
SECRET OF THEIR SUCCESS AND AD-
VERSITY,
. WILL BE CONTINUED.
{C08RAD HOUSE
uv
BELLEFONTE,
J.B BUTTS, Pro
- This well known establishment
1y re-fitting and re-furnished throu,
second to none in eenteral Penn:
Jomfors and gonyenionce it affords
Bel
PA,
etor.
a8 Deen engre-
ut, and ia no
sylvania in the
8 to travelers.—
le from the country during their sojourn at
efonte during weeks ef {Court, will find the
House an agreeable and pleasant resting
lage.
5: dccommodating servants are always in
attendance ready to supply the wants and
fia. to the comfort and satisfaction of the
HE TABLE issu) plied with all the substantial
provisions, uxuries and delicacies which a Prednis.
ive country ean furnieh, or industry, vigilance
exertion can procure. -
THE BAR, will always. contain a gereral ag-
sortment of the very best liquors, taat the mark—
et affords addap! to suit themost oaprivious
- THE STABLE will be attended by atten.
tive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to dis-
charge the duties pretaining to this important de-
ent of a public establishment.
From the attention and time. the propreitor has
devoted to this branoh of business he hopes to re-
eeive a liberal portion of the paiionage hereto-
fore beatowed upon him." May I, 1862—tf.
DEALERIN © ©
-—--tagresd upon-hy the publishers f
1 —and the best make of SiLvar” PLATED
"G6. L. TOVELL, |
vs |
Joseph Emory. - J No 225: April Term, 1863.
To Josooh Emer , | A ;
You are hereby notifiell to ‘appear at the
Court of Common Pleas, to hecheid at Belifonto on
the funrth Monday of April, 1863, to wnswer to
the complaint of Elisabeth Emery, in the above
proceedings in divorce. ;
GEO. ALEXANDER Sherif
: © Sherift’s Ooftice.
W. J Kenlsh, Atty for LibeHant,
March 27th, 1363. :
Che Domoccatic Watchman,
P. GRAY. MEEK, Editor.
Per annum. (strictiy in" advance.) $1.50
When paid within 3. months, 2,00
If Jeft run over 3 months, $2,50, will be inveri-
ably charged. ur!
No paper digcontinued until al! brek an bsorip-
tions are paid. and a failure to notify « discontin-
uance at the end of the titae kubseribed for, will
be considered a vew engagement.
These terms will be Saal adheard to under
all circumstances.
RATES OF ADVEDTISISG.
Advertiseing have heen
the Central
Press theBerickter and thes & + yocratre Witch-
man and witl be strictly alne
© 10 lines [or less} consti
One Sqanre three i-sortior
Foreach subsequent nse
The Gllowing terms
1 square.
= 5100
srless than
threo months, - - - . - . vam, 25
One square, 3 months, ©. =. 360
4 8 gms imo 500
-4 o ONG WORr a. 2 sv wi=bul B00
Quarter-coluiny, ole year, two ehanges, 15 00
a KD Ay Haag 25.00
Onecolumn, « «ww “40 06
Anditors Noticea~ ot Jia. LL L200
Administrators and Executers notices, - 2 25
Notice of applization for Heonse = - - - 1 50
Notice far strays. each “amis, - - - 150
Advertisements desplaged in fancy letter, so as
to attract attention, 50 per cent, more than the
above rates, : bh, Aw
Advertisement not marked with the number
of insertions desired, will he continued till
forbidden and charged “Weohrding to these
faring
terms. | . r
. Editorial or local notioes for the bonefit of indi
viduals, sss ens se C00 ments per line
Religious or educatfonal notisss, § + = «
Obituary notices, over 5 lines, 8 « A
Deaths and marriages announced free.
Communications recomending persons for of-
fice, inserted at ten cents a line: aud the pay
must accompuny the communtealion,
An legal and transient advertisements must be
laid befo:e they are inserted.
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!!
We have the pleasure of inform-
ing you that we ace now prepared to
offer, at our Old Btsnd Nox 10,105-& 10§ North
SECOND Bt., PHILAD’ A. FS
A well selected Stock of
MLUNERY & STRAW GOODS
in every variety, of the latest 1m ortations, and
of the newest and most fosntonable styles
OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT,
will comprise every variety of Bonnets, [Tats &
Trimmings to be found ia that Hine, of the latest
and most approved shapes and styles So Rioiting
an early call. I remain Yours. RL
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
The undersigned would respectfully
eal] your attention to his wel! selected stock
of Fine 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 STLVER WARE, equal toed
ARB.
Each article is WARRANTED to ba as reprosen-
ed. 5 ©
ED and satisfaction guarantead.
JACOB HARLEY,
* (Sucoesgor to Staaffor & Harley)
No. 622 Market Steest, Philedeiplia
March 6, 1863.3m.
MPORTANT TO T & PEOPLE ~0F
1 BELLEFONTE al ai nots
25% Watches and Jewelry carefully REPAIR.
On and aftor Tuesday Deo. 2 d’ the “Ph @-
nix Mills.” wagon will deitver fi Wut feed fro0
of charge to customers residing id Bellofaute’ reg
ularly od Tuasday’s and Fridays. Persons hav-
1
ing grist to send to the mill orded ars ¥o bo filed
will give them to the driver - shop wilt soe that |
they are attended to promptly. :
FC RPRBYNOLDS & Co.
Deo. 5th 1862 tf, Th 34 trv .
SUGAR VALLEY WHISKEY
AGAINST THE WORLD
“To be aor
‘W. A. MURRY,.
SUGAR TALLEY PA.
a small
EEN LREOWN PA
Gobaceo ¥ Cigars a
i
‘ayers Cherry Prctoral.
Leathex! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
SPANISH KIP
ERENCH 0ALF SKINS
COUNTRY CALF £XI1NS.
MOROCCO
LININGS, &C., &C
Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of
all kinds, to bo had at
STUSSMANS,
CHEAP. ’ thanat any other establishment in
Central Penn ¢lvania.
Bellefonta. Decomber 19, 1382
NLW PICTURE GALLERY.
RJ.S BARNIART, HAVING point
& new and splendid
SEV-LIGHT PICPURKE GALI KRY, |
is now Digpazed to execute all orders in the Aw. |
brotype, Photograph, Forot ype, Malensotype, or |
any of the customary branches of the. Helitgraph-
ic Art. His Photographs will be of the LARGEST
SIZI ever taken in the interior of this State.—
Card Pictures. and almost un endless varlety of
common and fancy oases, are offered at prives
which vary from
50 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS !
Instructions given and appartus furnished upen
reasonable terms. This Gallery is located on the
hill beside the Court House, near Garman's [lo-
tel
May 22, ’62-1y.
TO THE LA" {ES
7% J Having justreturne! tom Philadelphia
Sin a new andioly lid assortment
MILLINERY
00DS,
of the latest styles and fashion, feel prepard to
pleaseall, both youngandold,g «ve ond gay, whe
may see proper (o giveusayali “Jur stock oon-
ists in part of
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGY
and all other articles gonerally koptin a Milliner
Store.
59° We have procurod the services of one
most experienced Milliners in the city. Stere
Bishop street, nex door to the old stand.
Bellofonta. May 3,81. MARY 8("JRBECK.
HOWARD ABSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Reliefof the Sick and Distressed, afilio-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es-
pasially for the Cure of Diesenaes of the Soxual
TZANns,
MEDICAL, ADVICE given gratis, by the Ae
ting Sargeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoa or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, and of the NEW RELEDIES em-
ployed in the Dipensay, sent to the afilicted in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charges, Two or
three Stamps for postage will he acceptable.
Address, DR, z SEILLIN HOUGHTON, Ae
ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South
Ninth #t, Philadelphia.
June 12, I882—1-y. 5
JPARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA-
TUR © ia the peculiar form of a Concavo- Cun
ve: _.llipsrs. admirably adapted to the organs of
T «at ond perfectly natural to the Eve; alto-
gather the best artificial HELP TO THE HU-
MAN VISION ev invented. When there is
fmen ss itis nator | use acane—why not ren-
derag stance to tha yaluable organ, the Eye
when seded?
The shove for sale it city prices, by
JERRY. J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office East of Post Office.
P. S.—These spectacles canbe obtained | at no
other place in town.
Bellefonte, May 29, 18
SIMON A. FELDMAN,
IMPCRTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES GINS,
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s
NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street,
BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
PFA: AIDELIEILA.
NEW PLOUGHS:
The subscribers have secured the
right of Centre County to manufacture aud sell
the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Leaver Left Hand
Plough, This is now considered the best netal
Plough made in Penna,
Famers san examine it by calling at the Belle-
fonte Foundry. CastSteel shares will be furn-
ished with the Plough if desired.
Jan. 30th. 1863. —tf
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK ‘OF HUMES STORK.
THOMAS DORAS, Proprietor
Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—and
splendid Buggie = Carriages and Sleighs,——and
fitted with fanoy Harness and warm Robes, to
hire cheaper than any other establishment fu
‘own. Call around. geatlemen.
January 23, 1883-1y.
A DHINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration having
been granted to the eubseribsr on the estate of
Jno, Merritts dec’dlate of Howard township. He
requests all persons knowing themselves indebt-
ed t9 said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having elaims to present them, duly
authenticated by law fur settlement.
Murch 5th 1868,. -6t EPHRAIN GLENN.
PLEASANT GAP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
J. H. MORBYSON, Proprietor.
This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro-
priotor, where he will be happy to walt on the
traveling publis geneially.
1ye.
A Haver & Co.
}
i blv, passed on the 14th day of February A.
JHON- CL. VALLANDIGHAM'S
* RECORD ON :
_ ABOLITION. SLAVERY,
AND THF CIVIL WAR.
This work is in press and will soon bo ready —
It contains cmaplete nnd curate copies of Mr.
ysinarvisesn’s peissirle speeches en the eub-
eots above named. Aldo parts of many other
peeches, with letters, incidents, votes, cto,
eto. The work has been carsfully edited and is
believed to presen: fairly and dorreatly. the polit-
ical record and poeition of a man whose views in
Iegard to the cause of our National troubles,
and the right remedies for them are aftrac-
Hog sn extraorpinary amouut of tho public at
ention.
large ostavo 8vo.
Frice—Paper
cents.
Deliverad by a Mall or Expross, prepaid, co
receipt of the price.
E27" Send orders, with the money enclosod, to |
Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J H.'RILEY & |
CO., or to Gav. MEDARY, offioe of the Citisis.—
A large sale is expeotad.
very new per that gives the above three
ingertions, aleo this notise, und sends marked oop:
ios addressed Box 699. Columbus, Ohio,” will
receive threo copies of tie work.
THE UNLUCKY COLD
To show what misery from a oold, {
(Thougk tis in the head) may grow, }
Yunng Pettigregn did unfol {
To us this story of bis woe: — i
oavars,
i
+ “I wooed a lady, young avd fuir, i
And balf e d we were to wed ; |
But wh! I caught from keen Maroe uir |
A cold distressing, in my head
* My reddened eyes etrenmed down with tears !
However vlesant was my tasl: ; 1
My nose most hottle-like appears {
My voice geoms smothered iu a onsk. {
|
“I knew that 1 this wratohed plight
My looks wou | quite repulsive acer ;
And 8, 1 kept m from the sight
Cf ber who wus y nightly droum.
** Another feliow #0 ed the chane
While I from Lucy stayed awa
And did so well his suit advanse
That ehe has named tho brid Jd day.
i
+ Ha never had a cold I haar; }
And must I tell the resson why ? :
At Sternberg’ Hull be bays his gonr, rd
And always Lus a good supply. 4
Wo have tle largest assoriment of Ready made |
Clothing in Bellefoute, of ever size, siyle and :
price, made ii the best and most frshion=ble mans |
ner Every one can be suited from unr stk,
whatever be his stylo. Our prices are much ha-
low market rates
| 1863. |
| PHILADELPHIA
{ PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
COR. FOURVH & MARKET Strects. Puna.
have now in stock, a fine variety of }
WALL PATZRE,
got up expressly for their Spring Trade
WINDOW PAPER OF LVER)
to which they invite the attenti
K PRS.
In ir Rotail Department, will be found the
choicort ‘es of the season.
March 6, A2.3m.
NEW BAKERY!
"MATHIAS SCHMUCK.-
Would respectfully inform the Toople of
Ballefonte and vicinity, that he bas opened a na +
and complete Bakery on SPRING etreet, in ica
premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will ka¢
conatantly on hand all kinds of
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
BUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS, |
. &e., &e.. &e. !
which he sells at a reasonable
rice.
Bread, Cnkes 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 got pure wholesome
bread and cakes just when they necd (hem
Sept. 12th 1862—1y.
I OLLOCK'S IMPROVED DANDELION
COFFEE, —This p.eparation, made
from the best Java Coffee, is songly 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 they oan
uso tms combination without any of the injurlou
effects they formerly experienced,
i” One caa contains (Le strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and hy |
the Manufacturer, corner of ROAD and CHEST. |
NUT Streots, aud by 30S. B.BUSSIER & CO , |
108 and 110, 3 WHAI VES.
Price 25 cents.
March 6th 1882-13.
CLIFT0 NHUUSE
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
1863.
RADE.
of Erone
,
and satisfaciery
The proprietor having leased the nhova
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Ciin-
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing tha
public generally that he has made eyery necessary
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin
the best possible manner.
His table will always so (ain the choicest lux-
uries that the country wi’ afford. and he is detor-
mined not to be surpassed in this department by
any other Hotel along the West Brauch. {
His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that ona
be purchased in the ctty marist.
areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
an hand to take charge of horses and see thatthey
are properly attended to.
Trusting that he muy receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling public, he hopes hy
slose attention to be ablot ¢ rende = general satis.
action, \
June 8, *81.-tf.
To the Séhool Directors of
Centre County : |
|
Gentlomen.—TIn pursuance of the 43 section of |
the 8th May,, I834. you are hereby notiflod te
meet in oonyention, at the Court House. in the
boreugh of Bellefonte, on the first Monday in
May, A D. 1883 being tAe fourth day of she
month at 10 o'clock in the = afterncon; to select
viva woes. by a majority of the whols number of
Direators prozent, one person of literature and
scientific aequirements, and ofekill and experienc
in the art of teaching sg county Suporintendant
for thres succeeding yenrs; determine the amount
of compensation for the same, *and certify the re
sult to the Stats Rupertendant, at Harrisburg as
required by the 38th and 40th sections of said
act.
’ THOMAS HOLAMAN.
Boalsburg April 1st 3t, 1863. County Super-
intendant of Centre County.
Mo¥ EY WANTED.
In pursuance of an act of assem- |
Dp.
1863. ¥ am authorized by the Town. Council of |
the Borough of Bellefonte, ta negotiaty a lean
for improving the Wailer Works, and for other |
purpnsog, to the amount of five thousand dollars, |
for which Borough Bonds will be given. The i
security. of course, is undonhted. and the act au- |
thorizing the loan, exempts it from taxaticn.—
Eor the prompt payment of the interest as it be.
eomes due, a part of the Borough fund is eopei-
cially set npart. ‘
March 34. 1863.,,—3t G. LIVINGSTON,
Boro” Treasure
1
den =
i
}
PRIVATE SALE. : !
The property belonging to James |
‘Williams, deceased. late of the Borough of Bella: |
fonte, is offered by the heirs at private sale The |
property consists of two houses and lots situated |
on the corner of V"'lliam and Railroad streets, |
Bellefonte, a water ight, sufficie it for aay steam |
pur-ose, and a sple lid spring of water belongs |
tr ue property.
ALSO, |
A good frame hous. , and lot with excellent ou |
buildings, situated in Cheapside, Spring town |
ship or further, rticulars, epply to George |
n
,8t Bosisburg,
i Boal, # “ia RLES McAFFERTY
March 6, 1388—2m.
Bellefonte, Pa. |
The work is good, substantial papor, 200 pages |
50 oents; Clote, 75!
i Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual I
{ Abuse. Xo. —RBy RORT
[ ar. uo madtor what his voadition may be
| two poslage st
1 the market w
most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR
A. MANN, Proprictor. | M
Section, ¥
tion of 1
Section
ed the First day of June, W539, the undersigned
citizens of the Commo iwewsch of Ponnsylvania,
hereby give notice that they iniend to make ap-
| plication tothe Legisiatara of said State, at ite
located in the borongh
ty of Ceuiro. nnd State wiv suid, to be called the
of to be One 1}
of Issue, Disconat,
JMBLYGE BAEFACTORY!
Mr. 8. 4. McQuistiun would reapeotfully in
form the citizens of Centre wounty, tht he has
opened a new Carriage Marulnotoer, tu the rear
of Cummings’ Livery Stak i=, whore huis propared
to mafufasture
CAERIAGES
| BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PH AY ET
SPRING WAGONS,
3, &G., &C.
tt prices to suit the tune.
Repairing done on short notion.
Bullefoutd, Feb. 8, 1483, ty.
~ mg ———
LA LLEBECOCTHUT ER TES
TO YOUNG MPN.
Just Publishod, in a Sasic? Lrvelope. Iroc’
Ser Cents. 3
A Bwcture on the Nainre, Teeaimont nud
Lndieal Cure of Bpermatorrhma or Scmined
ty and lin
YOusne ss
sdimornts to Marriage gagur
nrumption, Bnile; u Pils;
and Physteal laeapaaity, ug from Seif
LYRRWELL M
&a.
in this fei onbie
wm hiz own oxp In
Mauial
0. Author of the Gro
The world-renowned
I.
. clearly prove
11
} that the awful corseqnoneas of Reif-nbuse Wy
be romov 4 with
gerous surgi
rings or gird
licina, sud withoui dun-
bougies, instruments
4 ont a made of sure ut
i once certain nud effoctuai. by which every svftor
Timsalf cheaply, privately and rali 1
LECLURY WILL PROYE A BOON TO TROUALNDS 45D
SANDS
eal. to any pidlonss. ig a pain,
9, ou the reeeipt of six ue
ny nddreasing
CHAS. J.C KLINE & 00
127 Bowery, New York, Post Olfics Box, $3253
March 6 In J—ly
{3 ARMAN'SHOTEL
BELLEFONTE, PA.
DANIEL GamIIA
© Ai, ov
. Proprietor.
Thic long established andl wail
| known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner nf
the Dinmond, opposite the Court {use havipg
! been purchugsd by the undersigned. hy anusune
! ]
68 toth e former patrons of this establishmont and
to the traveling puplic gonersily, that ho intends
refittine it thoroughly, and iz prepared to reidar
the moat eatisfuctury secomm dation ta all wha
may favor him with their patronage. Neg
will be spared on Lie part t
once or comfort of hi
bim will find
Pe
tod Will tho most aamuig as inra
afford, done up fu stile, by the
will ai
.
abundauily s
Ways ¢ontain” :
Ths Chocest of Liqu 1s.
His Stabling is beat fn tow und will wlways ba
attended by the most tra worthy gad iontive
hostlers
(iva bim aoal' one ar all. and ho feels coy.
fident that all w ‘1 be eu 13fed with their nooo -
modation.
AX EXCRI EXT LIVERY
Isnttached to this est clwhment, which strangers
from abroad wiil find greatly to Weir advaobge.
DANIEL dARMAN.
sBollofonte, Jan. ¢. 1882 .
rE
TO THE § UBLIC.
The inquiry 6 fr | ently muda, “ Whers sn
erocks be obtaine !, © at the ginsing May retain
ermanently on, vs o filled with Appla-butter r
Milk—ard, that & inet becoms suit or diea-
greeabls. nor poisonous, the glazing of which hae
| caused much disonse, and frequently death ?
q y
1 take this opporiunity of nfuru doe a pubis
that I have sold a re ten and Myk crock
durable in glazing. free from all obroxi us smelts
when Jased in differont places, to dhe widersigued
named persona tbat cannot he excelled for guilty
and durability anywhere.
These erocks?are glazod with the vary hest mo
terial, vix., Red Lead, Quartz, &, and [ wie
use the vory bast Jak Wood, by which [wun bara
the ware the hardes: and most durables.
I learned the Pottery business in Europ», studi-
ed the Chemicals in the schools of Munich snd
Augsburg, (Bavaria,) and by thess moans and
many yours of experience, I am enabled to fure
sh the public with the above desoribed ware.
JOSEPH BAPPLE.
N. DB. If you wish to hay good. gubstantinl glu
zed Crooks, they oan he had at the. stores of tha
undersigned periang J, 5
AVRAHAM SUSSMAN Rallefuy a,
BROWN & COOKER
JOHN AW.
I. V. GRAY, Stermstown
"MUSSER & SWARTZ. B.Gh. Mite
ROB'T CAMPBELL Port Matilda,
LYONS & Co, Pennaylv'n Furnacs.
JOSEPH 34PPLE
Munfusturer
6—=mao.
at. fash
NOTICE.
IN PORSUANCE OF THE 26th
t Article of the swovded Counstitu-
State of Pennsylvanian, and the Firat
the Act of the General Assembly. paes
iRa2
(LARK
n, eomwmencing the first Tuesday of
i ter of 3 Bank, to be
Hollofonte, in the coun
3 fur the ¢
» BEELEFONTE BANK “tlecapital gtock there
od Firnsand olives, with the
wo Hundred Thous-
olieat for which the
su churtered is to traps
ta business of a Bank
sit and Lxohange.
privilege of ine
and Polls: and t
proposed Corporation
act the usual and leg
H BROCKERUO
WM P. WILSUN
ED. BLANCHARD,
D G4. BUSH
D.M. WAGNFE
GEO W. ACH
Rk. ll. BUNCA EROTHERS,
SAM. STROHECKER M'COY LINN & CO.
AR BARLOW, THOMPSON LINN &£CO,
HARVEY MANN, DANIEL HHOADS,
F. P HURXTHAL, BAL, A
JOHN P. HARRIS, & 1 CURTIN,
VALENTINES & €4 3
Belletonts, June 25, =
meme, MARRIAGE 11S LOVES AND
butes, sorrows and angers, hopes and
fours. regrets and joys. MANHOOD,
how Jost, Low rostered, the buature, treatment and
radienl eure of spe rmatorrea or surainal weak-
ness | involuuiary emissions, sexual debility and .
impediments to meriiage anerally, nervousness,
consumption, fits, me and physioal incapaoi-
ty, resulting from Sviv-aBesc--are fully ex-
dained in the Marnier Gv by WILLIAM
FOUNG. MD. Tails most extraordinary book ©
hou'd Beinthe band: of every young person .
contemplating martinga. nnd every man or wo-
man wie desires tolimit the wvumber of their offs
spring to t oiroumstavors Mvery pain, dis.
3 cidental to youth maturity and
s, 18 fully
knowledge that should be known is here givon.—
y explained ; every particle. of
Ttis full of engravings. In fact, it discloses ga -
crets that every one should know, still it. i8° a
book that must be locked up and pt lie about th ©
house. It will be sent to any oue on the recelp t *
of 23 ents, in spouie or postago.atamps. Addroe i
DR Wm, YON, No. 41%, Spruce street, aboy
Fourth, Philadelphia. x ys
APPLICTED AND UNFQRTHEATE, #0 matter whe
may be yonr disease, before. yun place “yourse 1
under the eare of any of the notorious Qua,
native or foreign —who 'n this or any other cong «
try, got a copy of D2 Young's book, ana read ed
carefully i; vitll he the means af saving yca
id dollars, your health. and possibly you ¢
life. —
DR. YOUNG can be consulted an any of the
| divenses desorihed in his publloation, at his office
No. 416, Spruce Street, above
Office hours from 9.t0'8. daily.
Bet. 2nd, [862-1y.
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