PELADELE a & ERIE RAILROAD, (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD £9 LEBER ) — WIFTFR ARRANGEMENT. —— Cn and after Monday, Nov. 17th. 1882, TIME a LOCK HAVEN STATION will be as follows: ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST. N 58... 9°40, A. M. Foxpress... 8:04, p. M. nes ...5:04.p NM. Mail ... ... 10.134. M° Actomm’n 2:50 P. a. Baltimore, on , gothrongh Agcommn’n. 10:20. A. x.\ nis for Philadhlphin and both the Mail and Fxpeesstriins without change of cnvs, Express West runs daily all others daily except Sundays. This Line has been extendol to Sinnemaho- i | SAML A BLACK, Superintendent Eastern Division. cxacpt Mondays, LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, er ———————————————— 177 Mr. McMahon, we preceive. has open- ed up shop, upon * ‘his own hook.” For neatness of work,and punctuality he cannot be surpassed in town. We wish him success. G mmer - A Goon Arporntaest —David M. Batts has been appointed Conductor on the Snow Shoe railroad. This is indeed a good ap- ." pointment ; no more worthy man could have been selected for the position. Friend David, we congratulate you upon‘your good success. 0 . {7 Not to be out doseby tha fire our enterprising friend Copenbaver of the Penns ylvama House, kas procured sufficient sta- bling, to accomodate ali who may favor him with cheir patronage during court or at other times, : oe Disgracerus Low.—The quict slumbers of our peacefal citizens, were awak ned, on last Tuesday night, in “the neighborhood of the conflagration, by a row among the free Americans of African descent.” One of v:gmokes” had his head cut pretty badly by brick. They kept it up until the *‘watch- men of the fire” thought proper to inter- ere, when they (the “‘smokes"’) beat a hasty retreat. ee me () nee ; 77 A Sternburg & Co., are now recelv- ing, at the storeroom formerly occupied by offer Bros.. cne of the largest, finest and begseleated stoek of ready made clothing ye furnishing goods ever bronght to this market. Having had many years eX perience in the business, ani having boughi his stock for cash, he is enabled to sell low doilefonte auld er than any other house in Every article acceded for a complete ’ of any kind of wear, frem fine 1) cothinon ean be purchased cheaper at Stornburgs & ¥ f Philadel On a ae wrest Pian. —Q t last, about 93 o'clock, or 8 the scene of one. dl the Jargest condaz: ms ever witngseel by the citizins of Belletonte. The fire is sad to have originated in the stable attached to the Pennsylvania louse, the property of Mr. if. Brokerhoft. Notwithstanding the ut- most exertions on the part of the citizens. 10 allay the fearful ravages of the destroyer, the flames soon spead to the stables beleng- ing. respectively, to Messrs, Brokerhoff. Wilson. Rothrock and Sussman, which, in a few moments, were enveloped in one sheet of flame. At one time the residences of Mr. Awmerman, Thomas Caldwell, John Awl, and Mrs. Nolan, were in great danger of sharing the same fate with the other already doomed buildings. Mz. Brokerboft sustains by far the heaviest loss, His s'abla contained sume filiy or six- ty sacks of salt, most of which was entire- ly consumed, and about fify barrels of flour were also destroyed. besides losing a valua- ble cow and three hogs, which perished in in the flames. By the murest accident he succeeded ia extricating his horse from the interior of the burning building. Pro- bably not less than three thousand dollars will cover Mr. Brokerholt's loss. No .insu- ance. Mr. Copenhaver, by the utmost exertion, succeeded in getting all his stock (ten horses and a mule) from the scene of de. struction m safety. His loss, including harness, hay and grain will not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars. Mr. Sussman’s loss is not as heavy as was at first supposed, the merchandise being very nearly all removed from his warehouse be. fore the Hames reached it; it will not amount - ‘bp over three hundred dollars. The stables belonging to Messrs. Wilson and Rothrock were both entirely consumed The heat being so oppressive, that all en. d eavors to extinguish the fire proved una- vailing, The total loss will not exceed, we suppose, four thousand dollars. Nevei# before have we witnessed such a grand (ofa out of the citizens of our borough; not only from this borough alone, but from the surrounding couniry—it attracted per- sons for miles around. Bishop and Spring saeets wore literally jammed with, men, women and childfen, of every size, ‘color and description, batless, shoel¢ss and stock- icgless. In fact, the scene beggars all de- scription. The origin of the fire yet remains a mystery. i 4 Great credit is due to the young men who acted in the capacity of “watchers of the fire,” for the able manner in which they per- ormed their duties, . Credit1s also due to some of our gentle- men of color for the services they rendered on the occasion. Ayer’s Cathartic Pils. The following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock ordey (THGtadoy) evonlig: PRI Whaat, White, por bushel, | 81,40 do Red, pid $80 20 208 * 1,3 Bye, do 85 ore Shelled) do BS do ars. do 2 Buck heat, do . . 82 Barley, do 1,00 Oats. (By Weight) do 0 ‘| Clover Seed, do 5.00 Timothy, . do 1.75 ‘Potatocs, do 75 Beans, | do 1.75 Onions, do 5 Apples, (Dried) do 1.50 £68. per dosen, 124 Peaches (Dried) per pound, 18 Bacon, - 10 Beeswax, do 26 Butter, do 18 Tallow, do 10 Lard, do 10 “Rags, do 05 S— Pree SPECIAL NO TICES. A Card to the Suffering. Tho Rev WirLiam Cosanrove, while laboring 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 the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who. were suffering from Con- sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the debility and: nervous depression caused by these disorders. ati gs of benefitting others, I wil gend this recipe, wich I have brought home - with me, to ali who need it free of charge. . Address Rev WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ly HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ’ THE GREAT DIURETIC ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, ’ « THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC: And a Positive and Epacific ReMedy fur diseases of the Bladder, Gravel, And all di Sea Advertisement in ancther column. out ard send for the medicine at once. BEWARE OF CCUNTERFEITS. Maren, 21 ’63—2 ao. 3 hl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Wkereas Letters of administra- tion having hoen granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Daniel Gates, dec’d., late of Fur- gesen townehip. All persons indebted to said’ estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims will present them duly a uthenticated by law for settisment. api 246t JAMES GATES, Administrator. To CHOOL DIRECTORS. We would rccommeed R. C, Wier, of Centre Hall, as possessing the ualifications required by law, to fill the office of County Su- perintendent w th honor and efficiency . W. W. Love. John Shannon, William Wolf, Po ter Hoffor, Sam F. Foster J. H. Koller. api} - Kidneys, Dropsy, 0:ganic Weakness, seases of the Urinary Organs. Cut it CRP TING & BEDDING, REMOVAL. R.L.ENIGHT& SON Have Removed from 402 S. SRCOND Street, t© 80Y CHESTNUT 8T, ABOVE EIGHTH, Where they havo opened a well selacted Steak of CARPETS, OIL, CLOTHR : AND MATTINGS. BEDDING AND MATTRESSES Of every Geseription, ready-made or made to onder FEATHERS. Various gualitivs siway: on hand. The Mannfacture and Sale of BEDDIN I will be continued ut 243 8. BECOND Street. REEVE L_ KNIGAT. ApH in Sta PIILADELPHIA y 1863. } PAPER HANGINGS, | 1863: HOWELL & BOURKE, THI LARLTY RNTGHT. Poll do WalRLD Btrects. Marc's. Lave now in stock, a fine varisty of WALL PAYERS. got up expressly for their SPring Trade WINDOW PAPER OF LVERY (RADE, te which they invite the attentic : of Srors- Cdiv Kb “ERS. In ir Ret.il Department, will be found the choicest . ‘es of the season. March A2.3m, ~NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK, Would respectfully inform the poople of Bellefonte and vicinity. that he has opened a na » and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in i= premises of W. F. Reynolds, where ho will ket 5 constantly on hand all kinds of ; READ, RUSK, POUND CAKE, SUGAR AND GINGER CAKES. CRACKERS, : &e., &c., &c, . whieh he solla at a reasonable and “satisfactery rice. 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 puré wholesome bread and cakes just when they need them Sept. 12th 1862—1y. OLLOCK'S IMPROVED DANDELION COFFEE. This pieparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen- ded b, Fhysioiats as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious dicorders. . Thousands who linve beenireluctantly compelled to abandon the use of Coffee, will find they can use ts combination without any of the injuriou effects they formerly experienced. £37" One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary Coffee. - / or sale by all Druggists and Grooers, and b: ‘the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST - NUT Streets, and by JOS. ‘B.BUSSIER & CO., 108 and 110, 8. WHAEF VES. Price 25 cents. March 6th 1862—1y. USE C LINTON MO 2] LOCK HAVEN, PA. A. "WM ANN, Proprietor. The proprietor baving leased named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin. ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has madeevery necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. : His table will always oo tain the cheicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by py other Hotel along the West Branch. is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that eau be purchased in the cfty market. areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be an hand to take charge of horsesand see that they are properly attended to. x : Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he Sobek by close attention to be ables 0 rende = generalsatis- action. % x ; . June 6, '61.-tf : WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER The undersigned would respectfully all your attention to his well sslected stock Clie Goid apd Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles —coutpriging all of the NEWEST and ‘most beautiful designs. : Aleo, SOLID SILVER WARE anid the best makeof 8 ! Lach article is WARRA TED to be as represen- ed ha FL: ME Tas ¥. zo Watches and © und eatisfuotion equal to Coin anteed. r "7 JACOB HARLEY, _ (Bucoeasor to “tauffer & Harley,) © 0, 622 Market Street, Philadelphia March 6, 1863 2m, 3 | t the abova | Lver Pratep Ware. | ewelry oarefully REPAIR, | PESTS ONE,, , JOMN COPRNELA VER, Propristor. that Ba hue Jessed, jefyrsiched od refit) © abeve House where be will be ba, wail upon those who favor b hm their eda ? Tue House is largo and convenient and fur nished in the best modern etyle. Itis provided with 8 large number of well aired and comforta ble i apartments, Rooms and Private Par- lore with or without chambers attached. Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for pleasure, may rest ‘that every exertion will gsed to render their stay at the nia Hotel” pleas:nt and sgreeable. * HIS TABLE WiLL Bt UNDER THEE DIRECTION of an experienced Cook and supplied with the very best the market affords, and HIS BAK wih the Sholosst wines and ather liquors—charges reason- able. The‘ Pexxsyrvavia Horer.” igossecsog great- er advantages in point of looatien than any other similar establishment in the borough, beiug situ- aed in the business part of the town, Sufficient stabling provided, and good and trus- ty hostlers always in attendance, Attentive, accommodating and honest servants have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add {o the comfort and accommodation of his guests. April 17, 1863—tf, A FPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the « Pennsylva- in the Court of Quarter Sessions, ant «ill make application at the April term to cil siyuors . Martin Dolaa, Tavern, Boggs Twp. Geo. Taylor, do Unionville. John Copeuhaver, do Bellefonte. Robert Loyed, de Philipsburg, J. M. Kepler, do do J. H. Galer, do do Daniel Kuues, do Eagleville. Margaret Wolf, do Boalsburg. H. B. Messina, do Anronsburg. John H. Hughey, do Huston Twp. D. Boileau, do Mil esburg. John Spangler, do Potter Twp S. P. Reesman, do do Geo. Miller, do do Jona A. Fry, do Haines. T. M. Hall, do Milesburg. Jno. Hl. 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 «i Hdy J. B. Butts, do do W. C. Black do Port Matilda. Henry Shaffer, do Miles Twp. Jrmes Furey, do toward. Wm, L. Musser, do Penn Twp Christian Hubler, do Hains Twp John Berry, .. do Potter Twp Martin Murphy, do Burnside Twp Picrsol Lytle, do Pinegrove Mills Wm. Riddle, do Phillisburg. A. Baum, tore Bellefonte. May & Lob, Srore, Bellefonte. Neff & Ettle, do do og (QRPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Or- phans’ Court of Centre County. there will be ex, posed at public sale, in the borBugh of Bellefonte at the Court House, on TULSDAY, the 23th DAY of APRIL, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, late the property of Thomas Hughes, of Howard township, deceased : . A certain tract of unseated land, in Curtin towuship, containing four hundred and © ht' four neres, surveyed in the warrantee name °F Hale, Hannah Fishburn and others. ALSO, a tract of unseated lund adjoining the above-mentioned trect, contaiving about one hun- dreo acres. ALSO, a tract of land situate in containing twenty-four acres, bo of Jnmes Heines, Daniel Shank, V aud others, y ALSO, ope huidred acres wore or less, of tim- ber land. situate in. Curtin township, adjoining land of Roland Curtin’e heira Jacob Baker, Gay, Brown and others ALSO, a house ard lot of ground siiuate in Tiensrd township, bounded on the west b tending to Marsh Crock, on th Corncting Loeeh, un the ¢ Howard twp , sd by lands Hinwm Haines 7 all’ the purchase woney in hand upon cvufirmation of the salo un the vo idue in one year thereafter, with interesid to be sécured by Lond and mortgage on the prem incs. JOHN P. PACKER, JOHN HUGHES, Administrators. Maro 27, 1508 3: PD GROVE ACADEMY A vD SEM- INARY.—The Summer term will commence. Wednesday, April 39 1863, Terus: Board, Tuition and English Branches, $55 per sexgion. J. E. TUOMAS, Principal. Pixe Groyx MiLLs, Pa., april 10th w3t JIVE-TWENTY U. 8. LOAN. Wm. F Reynolds & Co., of Belle- fonte, are subscription agents to dispose of the Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts can be had to suit the meang of different individ- uals; the interest is payable and will be paid half yearly in gold. april 10, 1863 tf A DMINISTTATOR § NOTICk. Whereas letters of administration on the estats of David Fortney, of the township of Ferguson, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said es- tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or domands against smd estate. will preset the same, duly authenticated, for settlement to the undersigned, at the late res- idence of the deceased, in Ferguson township. arpil 10 6t JAS. FORTNE Y, Administrator. A VMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 4 Letrers of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Henry uates, dec d., late of Unirn township, all persons indebtek to Jsaid estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present, duly authenticated for sottle- ment [aprl6t1 JOHN BING, paministrator. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given tha: the partnership heretofore existing between the un- dersigned, trading under the firm of N. & J, Beck, at Hoy’s Mills, has this day been dissolved by mutual consents The books will be settled by when all those having accounts are requested to- call and make settlement NATHAN BECK. aprill0 3t JAMES BECK. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 8 The undersigned offers for sale the farm on which he resides, in Potter township, two miles east of Centre Hill, containing one hun- dred and fifty two acres, one hundred and tweaty are. in a high state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. Good buildings of all kinds, ax- of choice fruit of every variety, will be sold on reasonabie terms. Title unexceptional. apr3 3t THOMAS HUTCHISON. STOLEN GOODS! x The subscriber has in his posses- sion 4 sheets, 2 table-cloths, 1 chemise, and 1 pil- low-case, ali of which were found the officer concealed at the house of Foster Delege, in Ben ner township. The owner or owners can have the same by plovisg property and paying for this notice, by calling on GEORGE JOHNRONBAUGH, J. P., Oax Havw, Harris Township 27th March, 1863.-3¢ \ ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE 4 Litters of administration on the, Estate of Patrick Gallagher, dec’d, late of Walk- er township, having ‘been granted to the subseri- ber, he requests al ‘persons knowing themselves tadebter fami Late io make jmmediate pay: ent, and those having claims to presont them duly oman] by law, for rethement. : CF LEWIS GALLAGHER, Bellefonte, March 27, 1863—6t. L Adm’r FITERS OF ADMINISTRATION. EY, i Pathe gous of Misha, Aamar- ast, dee’d ln Pott waehip, bi Tes the rhe. thoy an al . — nowing themselves indebted to said estate Er ptt its ¥ aly aul 0a vi et Jose ; duly a . for settioment. , ARMAJAST April tho 8 1303-31, J. RARER 5 STI Ee ARMARGAT Adniuistrators. ayers Cherry Prctoral, RESPECTFULLY 7 3 the pubic, following-named dersons have filed their petitions | Mary Taliman, adjoining lands surveyed to Thos: | N. Beck, at the store of J. Beck, in Jacksonville, | cellent water, tenant house, and a young orchard + Hox. isos M'Caxpress Judge of the United States Circuit Court, President. Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, Pittsburgh, Pennsulvania ~The Largest, Cheapest and Best. $35 pays for a full commerolal course. i NR for rere, boat. Raiiroad and Bank Book: Keeping. ; Ministers’ sons at half price. Sendents entor and review at any time. : This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers aud Practical Accountants, who prepare young men for active business, at the least ex- pense and shortest time, for the most In~rative and responsible situations. Drprowas granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by business men. Pror. A. Cowry, the best Penman of the Un- ion, who holds the largest No. of 1st PrexivMs. snd over all competitors, teaches Rapid Business Wideg. or 8p Steam- hip, and Catalogue of P containing full information. inclose twenty-five JENKINS & SMITH, Principals. Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bank ovs und Business Men graduate, couts to Bed Bugs, lusects on For Rats. Hlice. ivoaches, An's, Moths in Furs Woeollens, &e., Plants, Fowls, Animals, &e. Pat up in 252. 50c and $1 00 Boxes, Botiles & Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Liotels, 2ablic Insti- tutions, &c. «Quly infallible romedies known." ¢ Free from Poisons '” “ Not dangerous tv the Human Family.” ¢: Rate come out of their holes to die.” £7" Sold wholesale in all large cides. + = Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every- where. g7 "Beware '!! of all worthless imitations. fa Sew that ¢" Cosranr's’’ name is on cach Box, Bottle und Flask. before you buy. {27° Address HENIY BR. COSTAR. §.%° Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. jo Sold at HARRIS'S RUG STORE Beliefonte,. Pa. March 27, 1863-0m. (CONRAD HOUSE BELLEFOXTE, PA, J.B. BUTS, Proprietor. This well known establishment has been entire- ly re-fitting and re-furnished througout, and is no second to none in eenteral Penusylvania in the comforts and convenionce it affords to travelers. — People from the country during their sojourn at Bellefonte during weeks of Court, will find the Conrad House an agreeable and pleasant resting place. 4ccommodating servants are always in attendance ready to eupply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests. THE TABLE is#u) plied with all the substantial provisions, uxurics and delicacies which a produc- tive country ean furnish, or industry, vigilance and exertion ean procure. . TIE BAR, will always contain a goreral as- | sortment of the very best liquors, that the mark-- ec affords addapted to suit themost oapricicus tasie THE STABLE will be attended by atten- tive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to dis. chaigs the duties protaining to this important de- partment of a public establishment, I'rom the attention and time, the propreitor has devoted to this branch of bus Lopes to ro- ceive a liberal portion of the patronage bereto- fore bestowed upon him. May 1, 1862—tf. TMILLINERY & STRAW GODS! \ | v We re now prey ah r, at onr Old Stand Nog 104, 125 & 10 SECOND St, PUILAD’A, 0! A well selected Stock of } MILLINERY & STRAW GOOLS, in every variety of the latest importations, and of the newest and most fashionable styles OUR STRAWDEPARTMENT, will comprise every variety of Bonnets, Hats & Trimmings to be found in that line, of the latest and mo-t approved shapes and styles. So fliciting an early call. I remain Yours, Arh A THE UNLUCKY COLD To show what misery from a oold, (Though tis in the head) may grow, Young PETTIGRUEL did unfold . To us this story of his woe: — “I wooed a lady, young and fair, Aud half ey we were to wed ; Dut ah! I caught from keen Marco air A cold distressing, in gvy head. + My reddened eyes streamed down with tears However plesant was my task ; My nose most bottle-like appears, My voice seems smothered in a cask. “ [knew that1 thiswretched plight My looks wou 1 quite repulsive seem; And so I keptn from thesight Of her who wus y nightly dream. ¢ Another feliow se ed the chance, While I from Lucy stayed away, And did so well his suit advance That she has named the bridal day. +t He never had a cold I haar; And must I tell the reason why ? At Sternberg’s Hall he buys his gear, And always has a good enpply.” We have the largest assortment of Ready-made Clothing in Bellefonte, of ever - size, style and price, made in the best and most fashionsble mans ner, Everyone ean be suited from our stock, whatever be his styla. Our prices are much be- low market rates J Lg THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY. : Elisabeth Emery by] In the Court of Common her next friend, Jno. | Pleas of Centre eounty, Campbell Al. Supt. in Division a vs J Vineula Matrimonia. Joseph Emery. J No. 225 April Term, 1863. To Joskph Emery, ou are hereby notified to appear at the Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Bellfonte on the fourth Monday of April, 1863, to answer to the cumplaint of Elisabeth Eniery, in the above proceedings in divorce. GEO. ALEXANDER Sheriff Sheriff's Qctlice W. J Kealsh, Atty for Libe Il March 7th, Toler , . aly SUGAR VALLEY WHISKEY AGAINST THE WORLD To be had of W. A. MURRY, SUG AB TALLPAERY. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been granted to the subsoriber on the estate of Jno, Merritts dec’dlate of Howard township. He requests all persons knowing themselves indebt- ed to enid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated by law for settlement, Mureh bth 1503, 66 EPHBALN GLENN. 3 PLEASANT GAP HOTEL { PLEASANT GAP, PA 3 Bd. MORTESON, Propristor. This well known Hotei is now kept by the : Prin, where ho will be happy 7 wit on the 1 PK i LI0SL experien / MTIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES LOCATED I PHILADELPHIA. S.E. cor. 7th and Chestnut'Streets, N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN ,LBANY TROY, BUFFALO, LxAVELAND, . "DETROIT, CHICAGO &ST. LOUIS. BoOK-KEEPING, PENMANSAIP, COMNEP IAL AR- 1TEMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Fozxs, Ci. RESPON- DENCE, &c , practically taught. i These Colleges being under the same geveral and loenl management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greatar facilities tor im- parting instruction than any other similar insti tutions in the esuntry. : A Scholarship 1s:sued by any oue is good in all for an unlimited time. The Philadelphia College has been recently en larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and | is now the largest and most prosperous Commer cail Tustitution in the State. Bryant & Stratton’s sc des of Text books, em- bracing Book-Keeping, vommercinl Aritometio, Comommercial Law, forss.cand and sout by mail. 5 For full particulars send 1 1 circular Oct. 17. 1862—1y. Leather! Leather! SOLE LEATHER SPANISH KIP i | FE ENCH CALF SKINS COUNTKY CALF SKINS. | MOROCCO LININGS &C., &C | I Shoemakers' Thread and Shoemakers Tools, ofl! all kinds, to be had at ¢ SUSSMAN SS. CHEAP, ” than at any other establishment in Central Penn vivanin. Jellefonte, De:cmbor 19, 1562—tf i N:W PICTURE GALLERY. R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING suit a new and splendid SKEY-LIGEH? PICTURE GLLY ERY, is now preparel to execute all orders in the Am- brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Ialencotype, or any of the customary branches of the Heliograph- ic Art. His Photographs will be of the LARG i SIZ ever taken in the interior of this State. — | Card Pictures, and almost &n endless variety of comuon and faney cases, are offered at prices which vary from 50 CENTS 10 25 DOLLARS ! Tnatructions given and appartus furnished upon reasonable terms. This Galiery is located on the hill beside the Court House, near Curman’s Ho- tel May 22, °62-1y. TO THE LAJ (ES, ilaving justreturned ‘om Philadciph'a vith a new andsyls idas v ~r . MILLINERY GODS, of the latest styles and fashion, «eel prepard te pleaseall. both youngandollg we d guy, whe may § ropar to giveusas i ‘ur stock. gun i Chit tment | > We have procured the ices of one Milliners in the city. Store Bishop street, nex door to the old stu Betiefonte. May 3. MARY 8¢Y FIOWARD AS OCIATION, ; PHILADELPHIA, For the Reliefof the Sick and Distressed, afilie- ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es- pecially for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ae ting Surgeon. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhion or Seminal Weakness, ard other Di of the Sexual Organs. and of the NEW RELEDIES em- poyed in the Dipensay, sont to the affiicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of cha go, Iwo or three Stamps for postage will be ptable. Address, PR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ae ting Surgeon, foward Assosiation, No 2 South Ninth 8t, Philadelphia. June 12. 1863~1-y. §oARABOLA SPECTACLES. Superior to any otters in use, con- structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA&- TUR * in the peculiar form of a Coneavo Cun ve: _lipses. admirably adapted to the organs of 'f gat rod perfeatly natural to the Eye; alio ather the best artificial HELP TO ¥HE RU- MAN VISION ev invented. When there is Cdmen se itis natur 1 use a cane—why not ren- deras stance to tha yalunble organ, the Iye when 2eded ? The wbove for sale 1t city prices, by ; JERRY. J. WINGATE. At the Dental Office East of Post Office. P. S.—These spectacies can be obtained J at ne other piace in town. Bellefonte, May 29, 18 “SIMON A. FELDMAN, IMPQRTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN - BRANDIES, WINES GILG, Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s NO. 506 NorthiNinth Street, BELOW SPRING GARDEN, PRI: ADELE EILTA.. NEW 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 beat matal Plough made in Penna. § Fawers an examine it hy oalling at the Belle- fonte Foundry. Cast Steel shares will be furn- ished with the Plough if desired. Jan. 30th. 1863. —tf A. Havrr & Co. PRIVAIE SALE. ‘The property belonging to James Williams, deceased, late of the Borough of Belle- fonte, is offered by the heirs at private sale. The property consists of two houses and lots situated on thecorner of \' lliam and Railroad streets, Bellefonto, & wates ight, eufficie it for any steam pur ose, and a sple lid spring of water belongs tr ae property. > ALSO, A good framo hous , and lot with excellent ou buildings, situated wm Cheapside, Spring town ship For further) rticulars, apply to George Boal, at Boalsburg, to CHARLES McAFFERTY, March 6, 1863—2m. Bellefonte, Pa. VIONEY WANTED. - In pursuance of an act of assem- bly, passed on the 14th day of February A. D. 1863. I am authorized by the Town Council of the Borough of Bellefonte, to negotiate a loan for improving the Water Works, and for other puarposos, to the amount of five thousand dollars, for which Borough Bouds will be given. The seontity: ofcourse, is undoubted, and the act au. thorizing the [oan ¥xompts it from * taxation. — Por the prompt payme ut of the interest adit bea comes due, @& part of the Boroogh fund is espei- cially set apart. . G. LIVINGBTON, ing publie generally. March 3d. 1863;,—3t Boro’ Treasur, ; 3 b to affirds attended by newt intelligent A CHANCE FOR &>¥ BARGAINS! 4 GaDBLE BRIDLE. MANUFACZIOXEL A The subgeriber begs 'esve to inform the world and the pecple of Centre County in particular, that be still continues to carry on the Eaddlery business in all its various branches, at Lis shop ‘n the Nortii-East corner of ALLEGHANY and BISHOP Btreets; where can be found atalltimos a full supply of Saddles, Waggon IMarness, Bridles, Carringe Hauese Collars, Wagon Whips, | Trunke, Driving Whips’ Valises, Halters’ Netts, Ke. Keo. &o made of the vory best material, and WARRANTED | gather in the most 8 bstantial wan- | to be pu Pr Call a you ere not satisfied, you newd not purshuse JERRY TOLEN & Co. Bellefunte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-3. to suit the times, HE CUMMINGS HOUSE, E BRLLEFONTH, PA RD. CUMMINGS, Proprietor. This elegant naw Iotel. afew ucore north of i ast complete in all ita « new opav for tha recep! pgweats, It has been fu style. with bandseme ar ana is altogather the b the best conducted hot THE TABLE under the wight of th ad atiutive waiters, THE BAR wil alwnys be sappiied with the choicest and best of liquors—not a sickuing mix ture of drugs—hut liquor iu Lest stute THE STAKLE is large warm. commodions and is clean. a d obliging and attentive hostlers, ave always in waiting. A Hack conveys passingers fies of charge, to and from the cars, after the arrival an d departer of the train® . thore purest and JMMERCIAL LIST LETTER-SHEET “PRICE CURRENT” THE COMME AN ARE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, | IY SWERIXEIN IW. WEN SLOW, Fo. 252GOLD STREET, PUILADELI BIOGRAPICAL SKETCH TEHMERCEANTS&EMARUFACTUR OF PHILABDERITPHIA, THEOPULENT AND THE INDIGNENT, SECRET OF THEIR SU VERSITY, WILL BE CONTINUED. OF HO CL. VALLANDIGHAMS. BECORD ABCLITION, SLAVERY, ANDTHE CIV FEV AR, s and will soa be 3 ON ready of ris 13 dents, votes, ty, edited d correetly, the ju 8 views ieal record an regard to the a { our ational troubles and the right remedies for them are att ting an extraorpinmy maougt of the public tention. The work is good, substantial papor, 200 pages large ostave Svo ’ Price—Papor covars, [0 cents; Ciote 70 cents. Delivered by & Mail or Express, propaid;on eceipt of the price. ‘end orders, with the money enclosed, to iH. = © Columbuz, Ohio, addressed to J CO., or to Gov. M Al very nowspuper that gives the above three ies addressed Box 649. Columbus, receive three copies of,the work. Centre County Gentlemen. —In pursuance of the 43 section of 1 the 8th May,, 1854. yon are hereby notifled to in the sfternoon; to se . by amsjority of the whole num present, ona person of literature seientifie aequnirements, and of skill and exp in the art of teaching as county Superintendant for three succeeding years; determing the amount of compensation for the same. "and certify the suit to the State Supertendant, at Harrisburg, 62 required by the 89th and 40th sect i act. THOMAS HOLA Boalshurg April Ist 3t, 1863, Cour intendant of Centre County. BOOK STOR AN. BELLEFONTE, a. GEORGE LIVENGS ON, Lropricor At hig well known stand on the North casters eorner of the public square, keeps const: hand a large assortwent of THEOLOG CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS. and SCH! BOOKS. Alao a large /aristy of BLANK BOOKg and STATIONERY, of the best quality. so MATHEMATICAL (NSPRUMENTS,” PORT- FOLIOS, &e. Books pought to order at a small advances on city pri b : May 1, 1862, tf ces. £3. : PROBLEM FOR THE LADIES. SENT FRFE OF CHARGE. Address ¢ PROBLEM,” Box 943 I. 0., Philadelphia. Pa. G. L. TOVELL, DEALER IN Tobacco & Cigars LOLSWIN PA ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Admini tration on the estate of Henry Winkleman deed’ inte of Haines Township. having been granted t5 the subscriver he Pauses all persons knowing themselves in- debred to said estate to make immediate Taya and these having slaime, to present thein duly au- thenticated for settlement: April 11 1863 —6t. 'RENJ' 8. WINKLM JOR C0 of Pine Grove Mids Centre county, hereby gives netjos that he isa candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the Convention of Com won School Directors, on the 4th of Mey next. april 8, 1863 . OUN'CY SUPERINTENDENT. THEOPRILUS WEAVER A M [© | 1 xamiie yourselves gentlemen, and if ! TO THE insertions, aley this notice, and sendy mark«d cop | mest in esiyention, at the Court House. in the borough of Belle e, on the first Monday in | May. A D. 1863 deing ‘the fourth day of ths per- | tly on | CAL: | Yor, | "| Fourth, Pluladelpb % & oT N CURUGE FACET t Mr. 85 4. MofQuisizon wonld megpeotiuily in t form thacitizena of Contra ocunty, hat pe bas opened eo new Carriago Mar abue ory. in thu tenr of Cummings’ Livery Stable where he is prepared { to manufacture CALRY AC { H SPRING Wat SLEIGHS, SLEDS, &0..&0, PTONS, INN, ‘ i af tha fir eon Blortaiice 8,083, 1v 2 ALBECOTURTE FO YOUNG MEN. ust Published, iit | 1 of a Seal ad Linvelope oir Lends . ; A Becturc on the! 8 May i «LU. hl, 127 Bowery, New Yark, ost OR March 6, 1863 —1y XARMAN'S HOTEL. BELLEFONTE, PA. DANIL Gaz Box, 4356 « Proprietor. establishod and. weil d onthe Southeast corner ut opposite the Court House, having been pure: d by ihe undersigned, annout ce to th e furmer patr i this establishment ani to the traveling pu generally, that he fulends | refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to vendo: th satisfaciory accom dation to all who. may favor him with their patronngs. <Na pains will be spared on his part 10 udd to the eon i ence or comfort of his gues a. Ailwhy stop him will find J 3B.LE | abundantly supy foal suinptusuifare i the market will ¢ i style, by the exy WaYE Of i white HIS BAR will al. vr ran i annors, { wave hg tenliva, PUBLIC iry de frog ently ta i Bellefuate. Jun. @ 3, * Whare cam, ig Ey Icuatn, yu filled with Applo-butter M y +} s sour or disa reeably. nor i 2 vf enused mach d 1 tuke that Ih ! darab. this no IL Nena terial. viz, Re nse thevery bwt J the war F I 8 or JOSEY ueigood sobs nud at the sn B | undersigned per: ABR 1TdRMAN VN & COUR © Wr i BR SAPPLE Manfuoture leshurg, tet. toth 1332, 6--mo. §: ANX NOTICE. {E> IN PURSU 9 Aa NCE OF TU Restion. First Article of the wminendel tion of the State of Perusylvauia, Section of tho Act of the no: ed the First day of June, he Comsponwiutth of Penintiag, ¥ t they intend tu mika ah Constita- gud tho [iret % y re | © b g.DLUsH D. M. WAGNER GEO W. JACKSON, RK. H. DUNCAN, SAM STROHECKER M'C A.B BARLOW, 7TiHOX I HARVEY MANN. FP. P. RURNTIAY | JOHN P.HAKRI ! V ALL I" Ballotonte. Ju a {r= MARY | | 2 HOA LS, te BOAL CoE J CURTIN, TINES & €0 26, 1862, —tf, MAGE 11S LOVES AND» 1 S phates, sorrows al angors, hopes and fears, regrets and joys. MANUOOD, how lost, how restored, the nature, treatment ang | radical eure of spermatorea or seminal wenk- { ness; involuntery emissions, sexual debility ang { impediments to marriage scuerally, nervousness, | consulliption, fits, meutalt and physical inonpact- ty, resultivg from SeLr-anesa—ars fully ox. | pleined in the Marriage Griog, Ly WILLIAM | YOUNG, MD. This most extraordinary book { ould be in the bunde of every young pesos | contemplaiing marriage, and every man or man who desires to litait the nunber of their off t spring ta they cirgudtanees. Every. puiy, dis | ease und ache idental to youth maturity sr i old age, is fully expluined; every partivle { knowled za thal should be kinwn is Liere ui - i 1t is full of engravings. Ia fact, iu dive OFC. | crets that everygone should kanow, sili iv is i book that must be Joeked up and not lie about house. It willbe seut to any one i 0 cents, in gpecia DR Wm, YOUNG, N 2 | i AFFLICTED AND UN | may be your disease. before you pl under the care of any of issn "native or fbreigu--who ‘n this a {try get a copy of Ur Young bok anu rd: / rc: | carefully Xu will be ths band “of saving finery dollars, your heaith, and possibly 1) | life. y | DR. YOUNG ean be cousalted on apy of t - | diseases degeribed in his publisation, nt Kis 4 | No. 410, Spruce Streat: above Foucih, Puiia ~ fice houss from 9 to § daily. Oct. 2ud, [802-1y. ' 4
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