Whe Sad, PHLADELFfA & ERIE RAILROAD, (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 00., LESSER) WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ‘On and afver Mondey, Nov. 17th, 1882 TIME a LOCKE HAVEN 8TATION will be as follows: ARRIV #4. LEAYBS EAGT. Fxpross ... 940, 4 uw. Mail... 804 pr uw Acooma'n. 10:20 A. %. Aeoomin Ts for Philadhiphie and Bal ‘both the il and Express trios, gothreagh without change efcars. Hipress West rune daily exept Mondays, ‘all ethers daily exeept Sundays. This Liao has been extonded to Sivnemaho- ‘ning. . SAM'L A BLACK, Superintendent Eastern Division. _—= LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. §= We would invite the altention of onr readers to fhe advertisement of RB. L. Knight & Son. © iif) rm—— {=~ Read the cail for the Democratic meeting on Tuesday evsuing of Court weck. The Republican meeting has been \postpon: «d uptil Wednesday evening. renin {meee 1 Hon R. F. Barron will plese receive our thanks for valuable legislative docu- ments. Our thanks are also due to Hon. «C. L Lamberton for a neat pamphlet copy | .of his speech. ee me on {} om CONTEMPTIBLE IMpULENCE-the Press cubs stealmg our locals of the wpaileys.” If they have not brains or enterprise enough 0 get up their own local items, cur +‘devil” will herea fier assist them. s——0 [7 The regalar meeting of he Democratic Central Clab will be held at their room in Reync'ds Tron front on Satarday evening the 18th inst Speakers from & distance will be present anc address the meeting, Vika tos wer or Hamilton, the Horse Tamer, is sill Ain our city, ready and willing to break all horses of fractious disposition. It is truly wouderful with what alacrity Mr. Hamilton subdues the *‘wildcst™ horse, 0 mnie Fire.—A fire broke out in the siable be- longing to a Mr. Morgan neir thy Cemetery sin this place on Friday night about 9 o'clock It and all its contents were consumed before the Aames were extinguished Orsi g, A soldier by the name of Bland, was Lrought heme and interred in the Catholic cemetery, at this place, on Mondip last.— “This is only another victim of this unholy and unhappy wars God grant that it may soon be over. 0 g7 Our friend and brother *‘chip,” Mr. “. B. Nolan, of tarrisburg, was on a visit to his home, in this place, a few days since. Tom looks first-rate, and is a good rep-esentative of the “art preservative of all arts.” n 07 There will be a meeting of the Ben- ner township Democracy, this (Friday) cve- ning, at the Ruck Forge school house, Able and eloquent speakers will be in attendance. ‘Let there be a grand out-poring of Democ- racy of Benner. Os fg MAKING GARDEN.— A number of our .citizens have already commenced to make garden and to plant. We fear, however, “that it is rather early yet, and should not be sur:rised 10 sec the ground covered withs snow once more ere stern vid winter takes her departure. 0 —— 77 Our young friend Kelier, of the es- tablishment of Hoffer Bros, is now in the city purchasing their stock of spring and summer goods. We presume the amount of goods brought to this town this spring will pe very large, and expect to see business «quite brisk. en () een 77 A Neat and substantial board-walk has been laid on Bishop street from the res. idence of Mr. McBride to the ‘Cummings Mouse.” We understand the greater por- ‘tion, if not all of this valuable irprovement “has been done by Mr. Cummings, for which hs certainly deserves the thanks of this com munity. A 07 The street cleaners are busy this week, and our streets now begin to assume an aspect of cleanness which is very re- freshing to the eye, so long accustomed to behold the mud and filth with which we have been afflicted to this winter. We be- tieve our business men are doing the work on then own responsibility, which does not say much for the enterprise-of our borough fathers. mania se) tem tas PexNsTLvaNia House.—The card of this .establishment will be found in another cel” umn. The uew landlord, Mr. Copenhaver appeal be very much of a Gentleman and has the reputation of keeping a first- class house. We have no doubt that under his managemenf, the old ‘Pennsylvania’ will sustain the reputation formerly enjoyed by it, as an excellent and comfortable hotel Give. the new landlord a call. ta, Norice T0 CORRESPONDENTS. “W. W,"”—It may perhaps have been an oversight in us that Mr. ——'s paper has not been regular ; it was certaicly not in- ‘tentional. “Carnie. —We do not publish commu- ‘nications unless we have the name of the author, and not then when written with a pencil and on both sides of the paper. «¢J. P. P."— bis, por buss, $1.40 | that he hus lensed, refurpished and refitted ti Ryo ed, % 1.35 | above Houses where he will be happy to wait vpon oo Shelled > 85 | those who favor bim with their eonpany* mo a elled) 0 85 Tre House is large and convenioud and fur- Ban {wazs 30 2b | pished in the best modern style. It is provided Bl eat, 0 62 | with a large number of well aived und comfsita bailey, 5%. Weish do 1,00 | ble sleeping apartments, Rooms and Private Par- oe 3 Welg 4 do , 90 | lors with or without chambers attached. Slovo Heed) do 500) Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for Time ¥) do 1.75 | pleasure, may rest assured that every ewertion Bo atoes, @ 75 | will used to render their stay at the * Rennsylva- 3 AH3, go 1.75 | pia Hotel” pleusrnt and agreeible. J a do 75 | HIS TABLE WiLL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION pplee, (Dried) 3 1.50 | of an experienced Cook snd-supplied with the very Bast or Deled: Fer dozen, 121 | best the marketaffords, and #IS5 BAL with the; Ps asbes (rind) Jez pound, 2 hoist wines and other liguors—oharges reason. . ’ 3 able. r Hieeswus, de 25 | Tho Pesm#vrvasia Horse.” great- T ar \ P 18 | or advantagessin point of looatien than any other Talon, 4 19 | similar establishment in tho borough, beiag situ. ri 2 0 | acell in the je part of the town. id ; 05 | Sufficient provided, apd good and trus- S_— - = {ty bostl b attend . Di 5 re @modating and honest servamis ED. have been employed, and nothing left undone that ogi mye So coe tt cht will add to the comfort and accommodation of his April 17, 1863—tf. | or BR A a 7’ lor for SE 1170 UY, ws wr ( Hox. Winsox M'Caxpress Judge ot the United States Cirouit Court, Prasident. Corner Penn and St. Clatr Strests, Pattsburgh, Pennsylvania The Largest, Cheapest and Best. $35 Pay for a full commercial course, £3 No extra charges for Mauufusturors, Bteam- boat, Raiiroad and Bank Book-Keeping.: Ministers’ sons at -half price. dents enter and review at any time, This Inetitution uoted by experienced Teachers and Practiesl Accountants, who propare young men for active b , at the 1 ox- ponse and shortest time, for the most lucrative and responsible situations. Diprowas granted for merit only. Heneo the universal preference for ¢raduates of this Satiegenby business men. . Prov. 4: CowLnY, the best Penman of the Un- ion, who holds. the largest No. of 1s? PrrMivMs. and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business CATIONS FOR LICENSE. ~~ AF Notice is ifollowing-named derions have file. Llwir petitions in the Court of Quarter Sessions, and will make application at the April term to sell liquors. Martin Dolaa, Tavern, Boggs Twp. Geo. Taylor, do ‘Unionvitle. Juhn Gopenhaves, do Bellefonte. Robert Loyed, dv Philipsburg, J. M. Kepler, do do J. H. Galer, do do Daniel Kunes, do ugleville. | Margaret Wolf, do Boalsburg. H. B. Messina, do Auronshurg, Jdan H. Hughey, do Huston Twp. D. Boileau, do Mil esburg. John Spangler, du Potter. Twp S. P. Reesman, do do ‘ Geo. Miller, do do. Jona A. Fry, do Haines.: T. M. Hall, do Milesburg. Jno. I. Morrison, do Spring. * Wm. Myres, do © Bhilipsburg. Tobiss Wetzel, do ‘Walker. Daniel Kreamer, do Miles. ~ Geo. Richards, do Jalfmoon. Jno. Russel, de Aaronsburg, Ed. Brown, de dlellefonte, Daniel Garman, de do J. B. Butts, do do W. C. Black do Port Matilda. Henry Shaffer, do Milis Twp. Jrmses Furey, do Howard. Wm, L. Musser, do Penn Twp Christian Hubler, do Hains Twp John Berry. do Potter Twp Martin Murphy, do Burnside Twp Piersol Lytle, . do Pinegrove Mills Wm. Riddle, do Phillisburg. A. Baum, Store Bellefonte. May & Loch, Srore, Bellefonte, Neff & Ettle, do do RPHAN 8 COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Or- hans’ Court of Contre County. there will be ex. ed at public sale, in the borough of Bellefonte at the Court House, on TUESDAY, the 28th PAY of APRIL, 1863 at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, late the property of Eons Hughes, of Howard township, deceased : 3 A certain tract Of unseated land, in Curtin township, containing four hundred and thty - four acres, surveyed in the warrantee name of Mary Tallman, adjoining lands surveyed to Thos. Hale, Hannah Fishburn and others. ALSO, a tract of unseated land adjoining the above-mentioned tract, containing about one hun- dree acres. ALSO, a tract of land situate in Howard twp , containing twenty-four acres, bounded by lands of James Hines, Daniel Shank, William Haines and others. ALSO, one hundred acros more or less, of tin- ber land, situate in Curtin township, adjoining 1and of Roland Curtin’s heirs, Jacob Baker, Geo. Brown and others. ALSO, a house and lot of ground situate in Howard township, bounded on the west by a road leading to Marsk Creek, on the north by land of Corneliug Leech, onthe east by land of Samuel Leathers. and on the south by land of Fenry Crock. TERMS OF SALE.—One-hslf the purchase money in hand upon confirmation of tho sale un the residuo in one year thereafter, with interestd to be aecursd by bond and Worigags on the prem ies. JOHN P. PACKER, JOHN HUGHES, March 27, 1863 —8¢ Administrators. pmo GROVE ACADEMY AND SEM- INARY.~—The Summer term will commence. Wednesday, April 39.1833, Terms: Board, Tuition and English Branch es, $55 per session. J. E, THOMAS, Principal. Pr xp Grok Mirvs, Pa,, April 10th w8t Fv E-TWENTY U. 8. LOAN. Wm. F. Reyaolds & Co., of Belle fonta, are subscription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United Btates Loan Amounts san be had to suit the means of jdifferent individ. uals; tha intercst is payable and will be paid half yearly in gold. april 10, 1563 tf ADMIN ISTTATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters of ‘administration on the estate of David Fortney, of the township of Fergus, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons finuebted to the eaid es- tate ave requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or domands against said estate, will presect tho same, duly authenticated, for settlement to the undersigned, at the late res- idence of the deceased. in Ferguson township. _ arpil106t J AS. FORTNEY, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Adwinistration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Henry uates, deo d., late of Uni>n township, all persons indebtek to said cstate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present, duly authenticated for settle- | ment [apri€6tl JOHN BING, pamibistrater. Te ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that the Daptmerstip heretofore existing between the un- ersigned, trading under the firm of N. & I, Beck, at Hoy’s Mille, has this day been dissolved by mutual consents The books will be settled by’ N. Beck, at the store of J. Beok, in Jacksonville, when all those having accounts are requested to- call and make sottlement NATHAN BECK. aprill0 3t JAMES BECK. WALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale the farm oa which he resides, in Potter township, two miles east of Ceutre Hill, ¢ontaining one hun- dred and fifty two acres, one hundred and twenty are in a high state of eultivation, the balance well timbered. Good buildings of all kinds, ax- cellent water, tenant house, and a young orchard of choice fruit of every variety, will be sold on reasonabie terms. Title unexes 1. ‘ aprd St THOMAS HUTCHISON. S TOLER GOODS! , - The subscriber has in his: sion 4 sheets, 3 table-gloths, 1 chemise, i 1 pil low-oase, all of which were found b; e officer 0! ed at the house of Foster Delegs,: ih Ben ner township. owner or owners oan have the same by proving property and paying for thie notice, by o ; ' GEORGE JORNSONBAUGH, J. P., Oar Harv, Harris Township Se8- 27th Maroh, 1868.~3¢ ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the, Batate of Patrick Gallagher. dec’d, lateof Walk- er township, ha been granted to the subsori- ber, he requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate to make immediate. pay- ment, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated by law, for settlement. . ? EWIS GALLAGHER, Bellefonte, March 27, 1863—6t. Adm'r ]FTTERS OF TRATION. On the estate of Michael Aamar- gaat, dee’d late of Potter Townehip, iavivy been granted to the subscriber, request sons knowing themselves i to said Jo make immediaio payment; and those estate having tlomeut, TW, ARMAGAST pil tho 188,31, 7. ARMARGAT 5 Admni 218. . Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, A OE SSN Si: ayer's Cherry Frotoral I di so hereby given that the! / Writing. - x * For specimens of Pormanship, and Catalogue containiog full information. inplose twenty-five Gentato JENKINS & SMITH, : rincipals. 17%" Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business Men graduate, For Rats, Mice, ilonches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens, &e., Insects on Plats, Fowls, Animals, &e. Pat up in 25¢. 50. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles & Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for lotels, Public Insti- tations, &e. eh “Only infallible remedies known.” ‘Free from Poisogs ’ “ Not dangerdhs #0 e Hump Tamlly.” «Rats come out'of* their holes w die.” {75 Sold wholesalesdn all large civios. &« ~ Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every- where. £57!!! Beware! W8f &1 worthless ‘imitations. f° See that ¢ CosTAR’S” name 4s on each Box, Bottle and ‘Flask. before you buy. = Address BNRY R. COSTAR. a Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. io Sold at HARRIS'S RUG STORE . Bellefonte. Pa. March 27, 1863-6m. The Democratic Watcha, P. GRAY. MEEK, Editor. Per annum, (strietly in advance.) $1.50 When paid within 3 months, 2,00 If loft run over 3 months, $2,50, will be inveri- ably charged. oF No paper discontinued until all brek subeerip tions are paid, and a failhre tonotify a discontin- nance st the end of the time subsiribed for, will be congidered a new engageinent.’ These terms will be Tigidly adheard to nnder .all circumstances. RATEB OF ADVERTISING. > The following terms Advertiseing have heen agreed upon by the publishers «f ‘the Central Press theBerivkter and the I'* nocratic Watch- man und will be strictly alne * 10 linés [or less] const} One Squsre three itigertior Foreach gabsequent inse t square. ww witty xB 1 00 ciless than three months. - - - - - - RE 25 One gquare, 3 months, sess. 3060 . tt 6 hy iaimi mel B00 : ono year - ---- = -- 8 00 Quarter-column, one year, two changes, 15 00 Half Co aa “ * “25 00 One column. ® “ “ 4) “40 06 Auditors Notices - ‘a = « a = s+ - - - 200 Administrators and Executors notices, - 2 25 Notice of spplization for Viconse = - - - 1 50 Notice {oratrays, each animal,’ = «1350 Advertisements dosplayed bi faney letter, so a3 to attract attention, 59 per cent, amore than the above rates. A Advertisement not masked with the number of insertions desired will be continued till forbidden amd dharzed according to these terms. ; Editorial or local notices for the bonefit-ofindi viduals, i - 20 rents per line Religion? or educatioual notices, 5 + te Obituary notices over b lines, “ 8 a TDeathe and marriages announced free. Communications recomending persons for of fice, inserted at ten cents a line; and the pay must accompany the communtealion, All legal and transient advertisements must be laid befoze they are inserted. C ONRAD HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA, J.B. BUTTS, Proprietor. This well known establishment has been entire. ly re-fitting and re-furnished througout, and is no #econd to none in eenteral Penosylvania in the gomforts and convenionce it affords to travelers. — fare from the country during théir syjourn at Bellefonte during weeks of ;Court, will find the Toad ‘House an agreeable and pleasant resting ace, 4ceommodnting servants are always in attendance ready to supply the swants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the uests. fire TABLE is sup plied swith all the substantial provigions, uxuries and delicacies which a produc- tive country ¢an furnigh, or industry, vigilance and exertion ean procure. THE BAR, will always contain a gereral as- sortment of the very best liquors, that the mark-- Sv 4ffonde addapted to suit themost oapricious astes, - > THE STABLE will be attended by atten- ‘tive and obnging hostlers, well qualified to dis- charge the duties elie to this important de- partment of a public establishment. ‘From the attention and time, the propreitor has |-devoted to this branch of business he hopes to re- ceive & liberal portion of the patronage hereto- “fore. bestowed upon him. May I. 1862—tf. THILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!! c@3 We hay e the pleasure of inform- ing you that we are now prepared to offer, at our Old. Etand Nos 103, 105 & 107 North SECOND 8t., PHILAD’A4, A well selected Stock of WLLINERY & STRAW GOODS, in every variety, of the latest sportgtions, and of .the newest and most fashionable styles " OUR STRAWDEPARTMENT, will igo every variety of Bonnets, Hats & Trimmings to be found in that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. So fliciting an early call. I remain Yours. Respectfully, WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND SILVER : WARE. & The undersigned would respectfully 1 your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles —ocomprising all of the NEWEST and most beautiful designs. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to Coin —and the best make of Sinver Prater Ware. Each article is WARRANTED tobe as represon- Watches and Jewelry carefully REPAIR. ®b and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer \& Harley,) No. 622 Market Street, Philadelphia March 6, 1863-3m. a du SUGAR VALLEY WHISKEY AGAINST THE WORLD To be had of : WwW. A. MURRY, BUG AR VALLEY PA Vor he, Gliakens reasonable terms. hill beside the Court House, near Garman’s Ho- pleageall, both youngandold g may see proper to give usa ll sists in part of SIL and all other articles generally keptin a Milliner Store. most experience His street, nex NATIONAL COMME! CIAL COLLEGES LOCATED I PHILADELPHIA. S.B. cor. 7th and Chostnut‘Strects, N.Y. BROOKLYN TROY, BUFFALO, LGAVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS. Dook kKrerING, PENMansgmip, Cowurr far An. 1THNMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Hous, Cry RESPON- prNCE, &0 , practically taught. i These Catlegen being under ths same general and local management, and upiting in each the advantages of ull, offer greater facilities tor im. purfing instruction than any other similar insti tutions in the country. : A Scholarship 1ssued byany cus is good in all for an unlimited tiwo. The Philadelphia Coli ege has been recentlyer larged and refurnighed in a superior manner, and is now the largest and most progperous Commer cail Institution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em- bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritametic, Comommercial Law, forsa.e and and sent by mail. 5° For full particulars send 1 1 cirewlar Oct. 17. 1862—1y. Leather ! ” Leather ! SOLE LEATHER SPANISH KIP ERENCH CALF SKINS COUNTRY CALF SKINS MOROCCO LININGS &C., &C Shoemaker’ Thread and Shoemakors Tools, of all kinds, to be had at SUSSMAN S. CIIEAP. .’ thanat any other establishment in Central Penn vlvania. . Bellefonte, De:omber 19, 1352 —tf NEW PICTURE GALLERY. R.J. S. BARNHART, HAVING sour a new and splentiid SKV-LIGHT PICFUREGALLERY, is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, otro, Forcl ype, Malencotype, or- any of the customary branches of the Keliograph- jo Art. His Photographs will be ofthe LARGEST SIZE ever taken in the interior of * fivis State.— Oard Pictures, and almost an endless variety of common and fancy cases, are offered at prives which vary from 50 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS ! Instructions given and appartu¢ furnished upon ad g This Gallery is located on the ar 232, '62-1y. : “TQ THE LAJ 4ES gr Having justreturned tom Philadelph® with a new ands)ls lid assortment MILLINERY OODS, of the latest styles and fashion. feel prepaid to we PL whe Our stock oun t of EAND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TR!MMI NGS rocured the services of one Millinors in the city. Store door to the old stand. ita. May 3°81. MARY SC TRBECK. B Be ARD ASSOCIATION, ; PHILADELPHIA, For the Reliefof the Sick and Distressed, affiio- ted with Viranlent and Chronic Diseases, and es- cially for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual [37 We have eo iy MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ade ting Surgeon. . PAL ABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the Sexual Organg, and of the NEW RELEDIES em- ployed in the Dipensay, sent to the afflicted in gealed latter envelopes, free of charge, Two or three Stamps for postage will be Be Address, DR, J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ae ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth £t , Philadeiphis. } June 12, 1862—1-7. JPARABOLA 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-Con vex _./lipsts, admirably adapted to the organs af T gant rnd perfectly natural to the Eye; alto- gather the best artificial HELP TO THE BU- MAN VISION ev invented. When there is Jdmen sg it ig natur . use acane—why not ren- der as stance to tha valuable crgan, the Bye when eded ? : The thove for sale” it city prices, by JEI'Y. J. WINGATE. At the Dental Offioe East of Post Office. P. 8.—These spestacles ean be ohtained ; at no other place in town. Bellefonte, May 29, 18 SIMON A. FELDMAN, BRANDIES, WINES. GINS, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street, BELOW SPRING ‘GARDEN, PRILADELEPEILA. EW PLOUGHS. The subscribers have secured the right of Centre County to manufacture and sell the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Leaver Left Hand Plough, This is now considered the best metal Plough made in Penna. fonte Foundry. CastSteelehares will be furn- ished with the Plough if desired. $ Jan. 30th. 1863.—tf A Hauer & Co. NEW LIVERY STABLE. BACK OF HUME'S STORE. Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—and splendid Buggie:, Carriages and Sleighs,—and fitted with fancy Ilarness and warm Robes, to hire cheaper than any ether establishment iu town. Call around, gentlemen. January 23, 1863-1y. ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration having Jno, Merritts dec’dlate of Howard township. He requests all persons knowing themselves indebt- ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated by laa for settlement. March 5th 1863,--s6t EPHRAIN GLENN. PLEASANT GAP HOTEL. PLEASANT GAP, PA, | J. H.MORRYSON, Mropristor. This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro priotor, where he will be happy to wait on the waving publie genejally.’ Ir | Za A-CHANCE FOR BARGAINSL | SADDIR BRIBLY. and BIE 8 MAINTE AC I OFLA The swbaoriber hegs ‘re. veto inform the world, anid the people of Centre County iu particular, hat he stil continues to carry on the Baddlery ‘buriness in all its various branches, at hig shop nthe Nowrn-Exs7 corner of ALLEGHANY and BISHOP Streets; where oun be found at all times null supply of : : Saddles, i Waggon llarness, Dridles, > Carriage Harness Collars, : 3 - Wagon Whips, Truaks, " PBriviug Whips’ Valises, Halters’ Notts, te., &o., &e. made of the very best material, and wARRAX TED to bu pat to-gather in the most 8 tbstantial man- ner. Prices to guit the times. Oall and examine yourselves gontleraen, and i you are not satisfied, you need not purchase JERRY TOLEN & Cu. Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-¥. f & THE CUMMINGS HCOUSF. BELLEFONTE PA. R. D. COMMIN GS, Proprictor. This elegant mew Hotel. situated ou Bishop at last complete in all its arrangements, and is now opan for the reception and entertainmant of guests. It has been furnished inthe very latest style, with hundseme and cumtbreable furniture and is altogether the best gotten up, and will Le the best conducted hotel in Bellefonte. THE TABLE wil' always be found groaning under the wight of ihe best provisons the market affords, atiended “hy neat intelligent and attentive wadteis, THE BAR will always be supplied with the choicest ani best of liquois—not a sickning nix ture of drugs—but iiyuor iu there purest und best state. | | | | Famers can examine it by calling at the Belle. THOMAS DORAS, Proprietor been granted to the subscriber on the estate of THE STABLE is large warm, commodious snd { is clean. n~d obliging and attentive hostlers, are always in waiting. A Hack conveys passengers free of charge, to and from the cars, after the arrival an d departor ot the train: THE COMMERCIAL LIST AND LEITER-SHENT “PRICE CURRENT” ARE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. BY SPELPHEN N- WINSLOW Ho. 252GOLD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. BIOGRAPICAL SKET HES OF TEMERCHANTS&MARUFACIUR 8 OF PHILADEI PHIA, THE OPULENT AND TBE INDIGNENT, SECRET OF THEIR SUCCESS AND AD- VERSITY, WILL BE CONTINUED. HON CL VALLANDIGH AMS RECORD ON ABOLITION, SLAVERY, AND THF CIVIL WAR, This work is in press and will soou be ready It contains complete and acurate copies of Mr VALLANDIGHAN'S principle speoches en ihe sul jeots above named. Also parts of many cther Speeches, with letters, iwcidents, votes, cfc. ete. The work has been carefully edited and is ‘bekeved to present fairly and correctly, the polit- ical record and posifion of a man whose views in. regard to the cause of our Natiunal troubles, and the right remedics for them are attrac. ting an extraorpinary emouut of the public at- tention. The work is good, substantial paper, 200 pages largo octavo 8vo Paicg—Paper conte Delivered by a Mail or Express, prepaid, on receipt of the price. §7z7"Send orders, with the moucy enclosad, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J H. WILEY & CO., or to Gov. MEDARY,eflive of the Crisis. — A large sale is expecta [75 Lvery newspapor that gives tho above three insertions, also this notice, aud sondy marked oop: fes addressed + Box 699. Columbus, Ohio," wil regcive three copies of the work. mr 2--3t - cavirs, £0 cents; Clote TO {To the School Directors of Centre County Gentlemen.—Tn pursuance of the 43 section of the 8th May,, I854. you are hereby notified to meet in conyention, at the Court fonsa. in the borough of Bellefonte, on the first Monday in May, A D. 1863 being the fo urthe duy of the month at 10 o'clock ‘in the = afternoon; to select viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literature: and seientific acquirements, and of skill and experienc in the art of tenching ns county Superintendant for three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the ganic, ‘and certify the re sult to the Stato Supertendant, at Harrisburg, a8 required by the 39th and 40th eections of said act. THOMAS HOLAITAN. Boalsburg April 1st 3t, 1863. County Super- intendant of Conro County. : or COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. THEOPHILUS WEAVER. 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DANIL GARE This long established andl wn known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner the Dinmond, opposite the Court Hogse, having been purchased by the undersigned. he anugune es to th e former patrons of this establishment an ta the traveling priplic gonerdly, that ho intond refitting it thoroughly, and {: prepared to rende the most gatisfuctory accomm dation to all wh» may favor him with their patronage. Nao pai + will ba epared on his part to 81d to the conve ence or comfort of Lis guees. Allwbo stopwi + him will fied s XB RABIE : abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous (re the market will afford. done up in style, by 1 «w most expericoved cooks; white ILLS BAR will « ways ecntain Tho Chooest of Lrqu rs. His fitabhing ig best in tow oud will always be attended by the most tru .orthy and atte. ~~» hostlers Give him aca!’ ene ar sll, and he feels fidont that all w ' be sn 1sfied with their mee modation. 2 i . Propreetoy e AN EXCEF ENT LIVIRT jgattnched to this esi hislaners, which strato frem abroad’ will find greatly to their advan DAN ILL GARMAN | i Pellofanta Jun 188 fa ah TO THE ¥VUBLIC The inqairy is foe in + Whore rv iriols b 4 a % may remus vi whoo filled wait rent! Appie-batter + | hud, that w Juet beeoma gonr or dis | zreeabla nor poisonous. the glazing of which hea caused wuch disvase, and frequonuly death * | take this opportunity of infern.ing ths publis® that I have gold apple butter and Mi durable in glazing. free from afl obuoxiiug smel's- whon placed in different places, to the we dersizned named persons that cannot ho excelled for quali y and durability anywhere ; Those crock are glared with the very best ma terial, viz., Rk Lead, Quarts, &, and I als nse the very b:st duk Wood, by which J can bar. the ware the hardest and most durable. I learned the Pottery business in Earapa, studi ed the Chemie n the schools of Munich ad: Augshurg, (Bavaria j and by thesa means. nid many yoms of experiency, I am enabled + furn IN PURSUANCE OF THE 25 Section. First Article of the amended Congtiru- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, and the First Section of the Act of the General Assembly. pass ed the First day of June, 153%, the undersigned, citizens of the Cummmiweisth of Pennsvivania, erehy give notice that they intend tv ka up- plication tothe Legislature of said State, at i next session, cominenving the first Tuesday of January, 1963, fur the charter of a Dank, to be located in the borough of Bellefonte, in the coun ty of Centre. and State snfiresaid, to he enlled tas: SBERLEFONTE BANK, the capiinl stock there of to he One Hundred Thousand Dullare. with the privilege of increasing it to Two Hundred Thons and Dollars : and the speeifiz ohjuet for which the proposed Corporation is th be chartered is to traus act the usunl and legitimate business of a Dank of Issue, Discount, Deposit and Exchange, I BROCKERHOFY, ¢ T. ALEXANDER, WM P. WILSON, JOUN IRVIN, Jr, ED. BLANCUARD, W.F. REVNulLD3, DG. BUSIL OM LLBER, D. M. WAGNER. MAY §LOoun, GEO W. JACKSON, WI A THOMAS R. HH. DUNCAN, JOFPFER BROTHLRE SAM STROOECKER. M'COY. LINN & C0, A. R BARLOW, THOMPSON: LINN &) HARVEY MANN, DANIEL RU0AD:, F.P. HURXTHAY, UFO LOAL. . JOHN P. HARRIS, C. & J. CURTIN, VALENTINES & 00D 2 | Bellatont —ererme MARRTAGE ~ ITS LOVES AN { 3 Rates, sorrows and angers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys. MANHOUD. how lost, hoay restored, the nature, treatoient uni radienl eure of epevimatorres or geminal nes? ; involuntary emissions, soxusl debility impediments to marriage - enerally, nervousness consumption, fits, mental and physics} ineapaei- ty, resulting from SELF-ABUSE—are fully ex Inined in the Marnrage Gemma. by W fin u (OUNG, M.D. This most extraordinury bo ks | should hein the hauds of every young persis | contemplating marduge. and every wmnn cr wn man who desires tolimit the number of their off spring to their circiunstances. 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