Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 01, 1863, Image 3

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. a tell-tale,
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will Le as follows:
WERRES i Hi S ~
ti r . man « Bellefonte Markets. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
: Wha : ate # | ‘he following are the quotations up to 6 o'clock | ~~ oR : =
A HE EL STERNBERG HALL
rs EE , Whi 1.40 nw
Whaat pe, per bushel, Ha BY PCMZ. SUNKINS, ESQ.
Rye, i , do Bo Mm] > {
Corn (Shelled) do 85 Bome time ago. I told the folks, +
1 1 ars do 25 Abcut a man in town, sirs, .
Buck Wheat, do 62 W Lo kept a clothing etoreso grand.
Ba gs 1,00 And did the thing up brows, sir.
Oats, (R7 Weight): do 50 Tater RA
‘Clover bead, ~~ - ‘do 500 Naw, this esme man has moved his etore,
: Tinothy, do 1.7% From Diamond dovin the etreat airs
- 4 i - Pp ! 2 “do 5 And ‘now, next doér te ** Conrad. House,"
i 3 aber Renna, fe 1.73 He's got things mighty neat sirs.
Te “rr | Onions, - 5 Co :
iy Apples, (Dried do ° 1,50 At Reynolds Areade. where all
PLM & DHE ALBOAD, bons 5 | pms
ea A Peaches (Dried, r it ou’! find our Sternberg's Clothing Hall
(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO, LESSER ) Hod { ld) pe fo 3 p With «very thitig Strate ftir Bh
| Beeswax o 3 ni iy Las, 4) i a ol
; | Butter, . do 18 There, coats and pants. end hate and caps, |
WINTER ARRANGEMENT Suter 2 10 ee oy pau ard has a vant
: Smarr SS . Lard, “do «10 Are piled up so * gplendifercusly,’ |
Cn aud after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1562, TIME a | Rags, do 05 You scarce know what to ehoose, sirs, !
{ |
LEAVES EAST.
ARRIVES.
Fxpress ... 9:40, 4.3. Express... B04, ». on.
Mail oa. 8:04 0 wr. Mat... 0.03.4 0°
Accomm!n. 10:20, A. 31. Accomm’ 2:00 P. a.
Tassengers for Philadhlphia and Baltimore, on
%eth the MEmil and Express trains, go through
without change of cars,
hapress West guna daily
sll others daily except Sundays.
This Lise hus been extended to Sinnemaho-
ning.
” RAM'L A BLACK,
Superinter dent Eestern Division.
except Mondays,
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.
Between a Crndidate and a School Director.
Scexe.-—A road side and man ploughing.
Canpoate,—How arr you Meester B.?
Dirgcror.-—-liather umder the weatler
these days. There is too much rain iu the
air! Infact the prospect of planting earl
looks a little damp. x
CAND.—Then, shure ye've had time to
m.ke up your mind to vote for me. Come,
neighbor B,, it weg be vary gude to hey
your word for it;
Din.—T am not quite sure that it is right
to pledge myself before going into the Con-
vention. I glory in bein a free man!
Caxp.—But hev I not been faithfool ?
Hev I not been particularly ettentive to my
offus 2 And more than all, I am now well
buked in the beesness ; I found the uffus in
in the “‘mire,”” and Fhave poot it on a better
futing. .
Dir.—You certainly hate been all atten.
tion, but perhaps you might still be excell-
ed by oue who would be not only altentive
but also fustructive. 1am inclined to think
that we have had more Aorse-back exerci.®
than improved class drill. This thing of
only going into a school room to put in time,
answers the part of 0 wooden man. But if
you have no superior competitors, we must
try to sustain you. Let us hear who are
your competitors
CaN.—F’en fact, I have none; they're
{wom number but not one may-writ (mer-
it.) The onc is a professor and a daisairt-
X and the other is a quake doctor and a
aseal. The first mentioned, raised a squad
of men in Snyder county and sold them. He
made out middhng well and would like to
sell the day-rectors next. As fur the Doc-
tor, he hes run out cf praketus, and now
he wants to praketue sharp on the people,
ord, by the by, which hic spells p ee-pel-e!
My gude sit, they're both feet for the peni-
tentiary.
Dir. —8tep, stop! You alarm me! What
are the names of those detestable men?
Why not arrest them ? Let the murder
out.
CaN. —Vary well, vary well, you shall
know all about them. They are Professor
Weaver and Dr. Wier. Now, sir, how can
you support thedirty fellows ?
pin. — Sir, you turn my surprise into dis-
gust. You presume and dare on my izno-
rance and credulity, Sir, I know both those
nen by better reputation than yoa represent.
I long ago heard of the scandal which an
infamous scoundrel “by the name of John
Garduer, in Selinsgrove, tried {o fasten on
Mr. W's fair character, when he fwiléd. by
no fault of his, to raise a company of vol-
unteers, The charge is basely untrue. I
can cite you as proof to Rev. Robert W-
one of his students, v ho is a man of truth,
Mr. W. is a thorough scholar.
CAND. -Do not get offended.
stated what I heard.
Dir. —Sir, a public official should not be
In regard to Dr. W,, 1 can
prove that you /ie under another mistake.
Dr. W. has no worse faults than you have.
Your language is more criminal than his
deeds. Besides, you are condemned out of
your own mouth, You endorsed his pro-
fessional certificate. ¢ O Consistency, thou
art a jewel !” :
Caxp.—1 sishure you, I must have been
misinformed, and I shall not rip-pete it.
But there is one thing wheech must block-
ade those men effectually. They both talk
about teaching Normal Schools in summer
for the bane-e fit of teachers. This is worse
than nonsense and ill.legal,
Dir,—Why so ? I always thought a good
chool for teachers wonld be of the first im-
Sortance. It certainly would tend to in-
crease the supply of good teachers. .Be-
sides you do not superintend much at any
in Summer, except your patch of Long
John's.
Oaxp.—My gude sir, I can prove that he
has no time or right fur ainy such thing.
He must make out his statistics, his anoual
riprorts and visit a number of schools.
Dif. —I think Solomon was right. He
said, “there is a time for all things.” A
farmer who grows only corp, cannot expect
to sell grain in winter, In like maaner, the
crop of teachers will be deficient if we do
not stir the fallows (fellows) a little, and
drill inte them the seeds of truth.
Cao. inl
So you are in for schooland I am out ;
So go-alang my gude auld Gray,
We are bound to ‘pioneer the way.”
iar me
* 1t is said with, how much trath we
do pot know, that the Prince of Wales intends
vsiting- our country again during. thé com-
ing summer, what the object of. the visit is
we do not know, nuless 1t be to purchase a,
fancy buggy or carriage from eur old friend
McQuistion who does things up about
right-ut his establishment, back of the Cum
anngs ‘House:
AW
I only
MARRIED.
On the 9th of April, by Riv. J F. Tallhelm,
Mr. George M. Marks, of Half Moun, Centre Co.,
to M ies Mary E. Jordan, of Janesville, Clearfield
Co. 2 :
On the Tthinst,, M Rev. Robert Hamill, Mr.
(eor ge Odenkirk, to Miss Martha Lingle, both of
Potter township, Rs : = or
On the 1st inst.. by the same, Mr. Peter Mayer
to Mies Jane Thompson, beth of Buffalo Run.
DIED.
In this borough, of consuraption, on the 2Sih
inat., Patrick Keenan, aged 03 years.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev. Wirrtay Cosarove, while laboring
asa Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consump-
tion, when all other means had failed, by a recipa
obtained from a learned physician residing in
tho 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
cuused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send ‘this
recipe, wkich I have brought home with me, to
ali who need it. free of charge.
Address Rey. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥ ly
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
THE GREAT DIURETIC
ELMBOLD'3 EXTRACT BUC U, ,
THE GRFAT DIURETIT .
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHTU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU;
THE GREAT DIURETIC:
And a Positive and Specific ReMcdy for diseases
of the
Bladder,
Kidneys,
Uravel,
va Dropey,
O-ganic Weakness,
And all disceses of the Urinary Grgans:
See Advertisement in. apcther column. Cut
out and send fur ike medicive at unce.
BEWARE OF CeUNTERFEITS.
Maren, 21 '63—2 mo. .
it
Annonucements.
— Fora ny
We are authorized t6 anndwnive the ame of
Josgpa GATES, of Forgnsoh towuship, as a oan-
didate for the offica of Sheriff subject to the de
cision of the democratio county convention,
We are authorized to announce the mame of
Ricuarp Co¥Ly of Centre Hall a3 a candidate
for the office of SHeriff, subject to the decision of
the demooratic county convetion.
We are authorized to announce the ngme of D.
0. Bower, nf Asronsburg. a¢ a oandidate for the
office off Sheriff, subject to the decision of the de-
mocratio county convention.
We are authorised to announee the name of G.
W. Rumbharger, of Patton township, as a ocandi-
date {ur the offico of Register and Recorder, sub
ject to the decision of the Democratic Cou nty
Convention.
We are authorized to announce tle name of
John Hoy, of Spring township, as a candidate for
the Democratic County Convention.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
© DR.THUMAS ROTHROCE,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT HOWARD PA.
0st ;
On Bishop or Allegheny Street, a
plain Gold Bracelet with theinitiale “X. KE. B.,"
ongraved on the insider The finder will be suit-
ably rewarded und receive the thanks ofa lady
by lecving it at this ofico. mayl
IN PRESS,
ANEW AND IMPORTANT WORK.
-
THE FOUR ACTS OF DESPOTISM.
BY A. D. MAUONEY, OF IOWA,
Author of the “Prisoner of - State.”
This work will contain full and official copies of
the Four Gireat Acts of Despotism by which tke
constitutional government of Washington was sub-
verted, and the irresponsible Lincoln dynasty in.
stalled in its place.
1. Tue Tax Biri, by which all the property
and resources of tho people are mortgaged to the
present administration.’ : :
2. Tar CoxseniprioX Brii. by which all the
bodjes of poor men not worth $300 are pladed in
the hands of the Administration, 3 :
3. Tae FiNanceE Biuu, which destroys State
Banks and places the entire currency of the coun-
try inthe hands of the Secretary of the Treasury.
4. Tue INpEMNITY Act. (fitting climax,) which
presumes to indemnify the President for all the
wrongs he has committed in the past or may com-
mit in the future. ;
These four acts will ench he preceded by a care-
ful analysis,” by Mr, Mahoney, and their unjust,
opprassive, | unconstitutional. and odi ous features
pointed out. Asa book for reforonce, it will be
invaluab le to the farmer, the mechanic, the poli-
tieian, the lahorer—in’ fact, to. every person, for
these monstrous acts reach from the loftiest man-
sion, to the bumblest cabin in the land.
These four acts are not published together in
any other form. Thoy will make a large octavo
pamphlet of nearly 200 pages, In good sized t5pe
and wlll be gold at the low price‘of Fiery Cents
in paper, aud Sevaxer-Fiva Crxrs in muslin
binding. a 3
Send" on the ordéie'it gue. AU ordre will Go
filled according to the date .of reception, First
coms first a:rved” Tho ‘cash must accompany
the orders. 3
Ad dion
VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO.,
No. 162 Nassau Street, New York.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the
tha office of Treasurer, subject ts the decision of |
| A DIMNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
a estate of Fredrick Nestlerode, de. d, of Liberty
ERR SR La SR CR
1tell you now its mighty grand,
To go into his shop, sirs,
And see, piled up on every hand,
Things nice a8 any top, sirs,
And then Sternberg, he serapes around,’
: And bows and aets polite. sirs,
Ard asks you if you ever fourd
(Goods half so strong and bright, sirs
And then you're bound to praise his goods, |
Because; to tell the truth, irs; 3
There's never goods like them tq be seen
In twa, by age or youth, sirs.
Besides, they're all so mighty cLeap,
And good. and clean and new, sis :
For, should yoa-turn and leave his“store,
-. You certninly would rve, sirs,
That you did not a whole suit buy
From this great elothing man, sirs,
‘Who'd sell you clothing cheaper, far,
Than any one else can. airs: :
So here's to Sternberg—may he live
Forever and a day, sirs:
And when he dies. we hope he'll find
4 soft place for to lay, sirs. !
And on his grave, mid flowers bright,
Beneath which he shail sleep. sirs,
We'll p ace a stone, whereon we'll write,
‘He sold goods mighty cheap,’ sirs.
t May! tf
"MRS. M. S. HUGHES,
MILILIN ER,
Allegheny Street, one door north of
BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE.
Has justopened a fine assortment of the latest
Foyle Siring and Sommer Ged,
atest fashion and at
LOW PRICES.
BONNETS AND HATS
‘Alwaye on hand and trimmed st tho shortest
notice.
| BLBATHING
| Bone in the most complete manner known to the
trade. Mayl tf
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Sarah Miller, doc’d, 1ate of Rush town-
ship ‘having been granted to the subscriber, ho
requests all persons knowing themselves indebt-
ed to mid estate, to make immediate payment,
i and those having elaiw. to pregent them, duly
authenticated by las, for settlement.
mayl or Del. B. PUTTER, Administrator.
Letters of Administration on the
{ townships having beon granted to the subscriber,
he requests all persons knowing thomselves in-
debted to aid estate, ro make immediate pay-
meat, and those having claims to present them,
duly authenticated by law, fer settlement.
Moyl 6t N. J. MITCHELL, Administrator.
A DEISISTREATOR S NOTICE. -
Notice is hereby given that let-
ters of Administration have been granted to the
undersigned on the estabe of Robert Lipton, late
of Mileshurg, dee’d Ail persona knowing them-
selves indebted to said estate, aro requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
olaims against the same, to present them, duly
authenticated, for settloment. W.J. KEALSH,
May! 6t . = Administra‘or
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
« "Notice is hereby g ven that let-
tors of administration have been grantad to the
undersigned on the estate of Michael Ridar, dec d
of Boggs township. ‘All persons know ng thems
solves indebted to said ‘estate, are requested to
make imme liate payment, and those having
claims against the same, to present them, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
Mayl 6t J.S. PROUF
i Whereas Letters of -administra-
tion having been granted to the undersigned on
the Estate’ of Daniel Gates, dec’d., late of Fur-
geson township. All persons indebted to -eaid
estate are requested to make immediate payment .
nd those having claims to present them duly
authentiated for settiement. >
api246t JAMES, GATES, Administrator.
A DMINISTTA TOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters of administration
on the estate 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 said
estate, will preser.t the-same, duly authenticated,
for settlement to the undersigned, at the late res-
idence of the deceased, in Ferguson township.
arpil 106t JAS. FORTNEY, Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR § NOTICE. .
Letters of administration on the,
Estate of Patrick Gallagher, dec’d, late of Walk-
er township, having ‘been granted to the subscri-
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 Dy for settlement.
3 ? EWIS GALLAGHER.
Bellefonte, March 27, 1863—6t. *
Adm'r
“FITERS OF ADMINISTRATION. |
On the estate of Michael Aamar-
gast, dec’d late of Potter Township. having been
granted to the subscriber, they request all per-
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
to make immediate. payment; and those having
claims to present them, duly autentisaied, =
settlement. Ww, A
April the 3 1863,—3¢, J. ARMARGAT
: Administrators.
ADMIN ISTRATORS NOTICE. .
£3. Letters of Administration ‘having
been granted to the subscriber on the estate of
Joo, Merritts dec’dlate of Howard township. He
requests all persons knowing themselves indebt-
ed to said cavage to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them, duly
authenticated by law for settlement.
March Sth 1643,-8¢ EPHRAIN GLENN.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
: Latims 5 Administration ow hii
estate of Henry" leman geod’ late aines
Township, hay hot anted to the subscriber
he requests all pereons knowing themselves in-
debied to said estate to make immediate Deyment
and these having claims, to present them duly au-
thenticated for settlement:
, April 11 1863 —6t. BENJ 8. WINKLMEN.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
: Letters of Administration having
heen granted to the undersigned on the estate of
Henry Gates. dec’d., late'of Union township, all
pereo s indebted to said cstate, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
| Seatch,
| ont uppiication.
7
MISCELLANEOUS.
STABLISIEEBED 170
PETER LORILLARD
Seal and Tobaees Fanafactnrer
18& 18 CHA MBRES £T,
_ (Formerly 42 Chatham Strest. New York )
Would eall the attention gf Dealers: to the articles
of bis manufacture, vig ° ;
BROWN
Macabay: ing gh ADemETOR, 0 Lt
Fino Rappes,, : 4 5 Virginin.
Coarse : - * % = Nachifoches.
American Gentleman. Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
i. Honey Dew Scotch
tiigh Toast Scotch; Fresh Honey Due Scotch,
. Irish High Toast, Eresh Scotch.
_ or Lundyfoot, a i
. Attention is called’ to the arge reduetion in
prices of Fine-cit oliewing and smoking Tobaceos.
Which will be found: of “h superidr quality.
es TOBACCO.
SMOKING. PINE CUT CHRWING., © SMOKING.
Long. PUA Lor plain; C'S Jag:
No. } Spanish,
Cunuster,
-* Turkish,
April 17 | year
“| PHILADELPHIA 1863
4 PAPER HANGINGS. } : >
HOW IL & ECUEEY,
COR. FOURTH & MARKET Streets, Puiv’a.
have now in stock, a fine variety of
WALL PAPERS.
got up expressly for their Spring Trade
WINDOW PAPER OF LVERY (RADE,
te which they invite the altentic of Stone.
K& “ERS. .
In ir Retail Departatent, vill be found the
choicest . ‘es of the zeason.
March 6, 63-3.
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 ie)
premiges of W. F. Roynatis. where he will kat 5
ConA hand all kinds of :
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
: c., &c.." &¢.,
which ho sells at a reasonable and satisfactery
rice.
n Bréad, Cakes and Py~s 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 oakes just when they need them
Sept. 12th 1862—1y."
Hil yond 6+
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
LOCATED I
PHILADELPHIA.
S.8. cor. 7th and Chestnuf Streets,
N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN ALBANY
TROY, BUFFALO, LEAVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS.
Book-KEEPING, PeNMaNSHIP, CovMEP TAL AR
rAMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, Forys, Co. RESPON-
DENCE, &c , practically taught. z
i These Colleges being under the same general
and lveal management, and uniting in each the
advantages of all, offer greater facilities tor im-
parting instrnction than any other similar insti
tutions in the conatry.
A Seholar-hin sued
for an unlimited time.
by any oue is good in all
In 1 and refurnished i superior manner, and
is now ihe largest and most ‘prosperous Commer
¢ail Institution in the State.
Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books em-
bracing Book-Keeping. Commercial Aritametic,
Comommereial Law, for ste and and sent by
mail,
5° For full particulars send 1 a circnlar
Oct. 17. 1862—1y.
Por Rats, Mice, Roge 8, “hes, ‘Bed Bugs,
Moths tn Furs, lens, *&e., "Insects. on
Pla ts, Fowls, Animals, &e. =
Pat up in 26e. §0c.. and $100 Boxas, Bottles &
Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Insti-
tutions, &c. t=
+ Only infallible remedied known."
i Freo from Poisons * :
Not dangerous to thé Human Farily.”
¢: Rats come out of their holes to die.”
§27 Sold wholesale in 11 large cities.
.s Sold hy all Druggists and Retailersevery-
. where. A :
t7° !!! Beware '!! of all worthless imitations.
{05° See that ¢“.CosTAR’S’’ name is on each
Box, Bottle and Flask. hofore yon buy.
“57> Address “HENKY BR. COSTAR.
57 Principal Dépot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
E- Sold at
HARRIS'S RUG STORE
= Bellefonte, . Pa.
CARPETING & BEDDING,
REMOVAL, ; .
R.L.KNIGHT&SON
Have Removed from 403 S: SECOND Street, to
807 CHESTNUT ST, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Where they have opened a well selec ted Steck of
CARPETS a :
AND MATTINGS.
‘BEDDING AND MATTRESSES
Of every description, ready-made or made to order
FEATHERS.
Various qualities always on hand.
The Manufacture and Sale of BEDDING wil}
be continued ai 262 8. SECOND Strest.
REEVE L. KNIGHT. FABLTY KNIGHT.
April 17, Sm. :
[COLLOCK'S BOVEDDANDELION
8. COFFEE, —This Preparation, made
frown the best Jaya Coffee, is strongly recommen-
ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEV. RAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia,
and a)} Bilious disorders. ~
‘hopsands who have been relustantly compelled
to abandon tho use of Coffee, will find they can
use tms combination withigut any of the injuriou
effects they formerly experienc: a
[55 One can contains stre of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee. BAR Ti .
For sale by all Draggists and & ers, and b
the Manuf turer, Soweto ROX und CHEST
NUT Streots, and by JOS. B'BUSSIER & CO.,
108 and 110, 8 WHAB VES: =
Price 25 gents. wi mint
March 6th 1862—1y.
G. L. TOVELL,
DEALER IN
Tobacco € Cigars
'0IL CLOTHS,
claims will presedt,; duly authenticated for settle.
| ment (april 6t) JOHN BING, Aaministrator.
LEWISTOWN PA
Asie ~ :
SNUER..- : -
. | "hont, Rufirond and Bank Book-Kenping.
Ministers’ sops at hilf price. Scudents enior; oe
The Philadeiphia Coli ego hes been recently cn -
MISCELLANEOUS.
mee lh ae
0 hye
Hox. Wipsox M'Ofxprrss Jodge of the United
RR RR,
a
ce
Carner Penn and St. Clarr Streets, Pittsiurga,
4k . Pennsylvania. - . JS.
The Largest, Cheapest and "Best. °
i | $33 puys for a full éommercial cours ©:
and review at any time.
Teachers and Practical Avcountants, who prepare
young men for active business, at the least ex-
and responsiblé situations DipLovMas x ated
for merit oniy. Hence the universal preference
for zraduates of this College, by business men.
Prop. A. COWL vy, the best Penman of the Uni.
ion, who holds the largest No. of 187 Pruyirus
nnd qver all competitors, teaches Rapid Business
Writing.
For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue
containing full information. incloso twonty five
cents to JENKINS & SMITH,
Priwcipols.
{55 Attend whero the Son: and Clerks
Bankers and Business Men graduate,
of
" Leather! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
SPANISH KIP
E- FNCH CALF - SKINS
| COUNTKY CALF SKINS
MOROCCO
LININGS, &C., &C
Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of
all kinds, to behad at
SUSSMANS.
CHEAP. .! thanat any other establishment in
Central Penn vivania.
Bellefonte, Dezember 19, 1862—tf. ~~
WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVER
WARE
The undersigned would respectfully
sil your attention to his well selected stock
of Fine Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold
JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles
—compriving all of the NEWEST and most
heant:ful dasigns. .
Also, 30LID SILVER WARE, equal to Coin
—and the bast make of SiLver Pratep WARE.
#ych article is WARRANTED to bo as represen-
ed,
2A Watches and Jewelry carefully REPAIR.
p and eatisfaction guaranteed.
JACOB HARLEY.
(Syccessor to Stauffer & Hariey,)
Wo. 622 Market Street, Philad«lph
March 6, 1862 "m.
SIMON A, FELDMAY,
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES GINS,
NO. 506 NorthiNinth Stree,
BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
Pr Xa ADIITAEELY A.
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!!
CED We have the pleasure of inform-
Eo) you tha! wi are now poapusl ©
offer, at our 01d Stand Nos. 10%, 105 & 107 North
SECOND St., PHILAD A, :
A well selected Stock of
MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS,
in every variety, of the latest tmporiations. and
of the newest and most fashionable styles
OUR STRAW DEPARTMENT,
will comprise every variety of Bom
Trimmings to be found in that liar. of dt
and most approved shapes and styles ting
an early call. I remain Yours. Resp eifully,
~. H.WARD
SOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Reliefof the Sick and Distressed, afllio-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Disenses, and es-
pecially for the Cure of Dicscases of the Sexual
Organs
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ae
ting Surgeon. :
ALUABLE REPORTS on 3permatorrheer or
Seminal Weekness, 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 charge, Two or
three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ac
ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South
Ninth 8t, Philadelphia.
June 12, I1862—1-y.
J PARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
structed in aceordance with the LAW OF NA-
TUR © in the peculiar form of a Coneave-Con
ves _u!/ipses, admirably adapted to the organs of
T gat end perfectly natural to the Eye; alto-
gather the best artificial HELP TO THE HU-
‘MAN VISION ey invented. When thgre is
dmen sg it is natur 1 uzeacane—why nct ren-
der as stance to tha yaluable organ, Lhe Eye
when eded ? 13 ay
‘The hove for sale it city prices, by
JERRY. J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office East of Post Office.
P. 8.—These spectacles gan bp obtained at no
other plage in town.
Bellefante, May 29, 18
JPRIVATESALE.
The property belonging to James
Williams, deceased, late of the Borough of Belle-
‘fonte, is offered by the heirs at private sale. The
pig perty consists of two houses and lots situated
on thecorner of ¥ liam and Railroad streets,
Iiellefonte, a wate) sat sufficient for any steam
pur ose, and a splo lid spring of water belongs
tr ae property.
Pepe ALSO,
A good frame hous: , and Tot with excellent ou
buildings, situated mn Cheapside, Spring town
ship For further} rticulars, apply to George
Boal, at Boalsburg, to
HARLES MoAFFERTY.
March 6 , 1863—2m. Bellefonte, Pa.
gUGAR VALLEY WHISKEY
"AGAINST THE WORLD
So
JIOWARD 45
To be hid of
W. A. MURRY,
SUGAR TALLEY PA.
| D2 COUNCY SUPERINTENDENT.
THEOPHILUS WEAVER. A. M ,
of Pine Grove Mills, Centre county, hereby gives
notice that he ies candidate for the above office,
subject to the desision ef the Couvention of Com-
! mon Bchosl Direstore, on the #:h of May next.
| april 3. 1863. - :
States Circuit Court, Prasident. pi
4i7* No'extra shargos for Mauufacturera; Steam- -
This Institation is ecohducted By experienced:
pense and shortest: ima,’ fur the most luerative”
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s
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\ Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa
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‘ehnicest wines aud ther liquurs
(CLINTON MO
HIS TABLE wire ne tvowe THE Brafioriow
| of an exporiencald Cook and sunpiied with the vary
best the market a
rls, and HIN BAK wih the
oharzas renstn-
able.
The Pewssyrvasty Herter
er advants zed in point of foo
similar <hment in the hn
aced-in the business part of -(k
Sufficient stabling provided
ty hostlers always iff attends:
Attentive. assominodating
have & smployed, und not
will add to ths comfort and acosin »
April 17
: BELLEFONTE PA,
8.8. BULES, Droprictor.
This well known establishment has ben eniire
ly re ting and re:farnished througout. ani 3
s2onnd 3G Hegne In eonteral russe
gutnfor's and cou ncn it wife dais tra
Peop ¢ femn the country during their »
Ball dung weeks of Court. will Gui the
Conrad Bouse nn-sgrecable and pleasant resting
al
Shad ing Tieortants gra
N ready ta supply ths
the ¢omf at and sati
Lx sup plind with all the ghaantiad
ind delicuctes which g prody-.
uish, or or, Vigilanes
ir
in a goreral as
tant tha mark
tho mast orp icin
sortiment of tha'vary
oo affords ad lapis
tasics
to eu
bo attendant By
ra, welbiqualified €
elargo the dudes pia ne to this tmportast 1,
it of a publin establish nt
von and tinte, the
a
propreitor has
ob of business bie hap.
an of the
sive wm liberal po
patronage hore
fore Lestawed up {
Mav 1.
GARNM ANS HOTEL
BELLEFONTE, PA.
DANIL GR
This long eataliiished an] wali:
known Hotel, situated on the Sontheast corner of
the Diiwond, opposite the Court House, having
heen puronasad by the unders d. "he announce
es tothe former patrous of this establishmant un
to the triveling puplic generdily, that he into,
refitting it thoroughly, and ts prepared to rede
the most satisfactory socom dation to all wily.
way favor him with their patronage. No pains
will be spared on his part to add to tha eonvem
ence ar comfort of hie guess. All who stop wirk
Dim will find : :
iis PANE
abundantly supplied with the mo2t sumptusas far
the market will afford, done up in style, by the
moi! experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al.
ways ei ntain >
ha Chocast of L quors.
md wither
Lin tow
Proprietor
acd wit
iy mos? oda 0
aloud ow
alt and he feels cen
the sa rofied with their aocom
ENT LIVERY
"iattached te this ea chiinent, whieh strevge:s
row abroad will fit rhily to their advantage
DANIEL GARMAN.
Jrjeniie. Tan 9 ines
JHE CUMMINGS HOUSE.
BULLEFONTA. PA.
R. ©. CUMIN +S, Proprictar,
This elegant naw Ife!
street. sn fow woo
situated on Bishop ©
of the ©
pli 1g
at last cotupieie 10 nrralL; ant is
now opau for the reception and entartainmont of
greste. TL hast fur ho v latest
atyle. with slsoinin and furniture,
and is allogetd t gotten up. wad will be
the best conducted hotel in Bellefonte
THE TABLE wil' always bo found groaning
under the wight of the bast provisons the marke!
affords, attonded dy neat intelligent and attentiv.
waiters.
THE BAR will elwaye bo supplied with tha
choicest andl Lest of liguors—not a sickuing mix
twe of hiuga—bal ilyuor in there purest and
best state .
THE STABLE is nrg warm, ¢ mm lous and
is ologn. ad obliging aud abtontive hustlers, ars
always in wa 3
4 tnok convoys passangor: Soa of shares, to
sud from the cars, after ths arciva an d departor
of tho train :
SORE
LOCK HEAVEN, PA.
A. WANN, Proprietor.
; >
The proprieto Tongwd a aboy
named Hotel of Look 11a >!
tog county, P wihod of intraiing tha
iy that heh
public general madeeve
pre ration to entertiin sirangars an
ihe hest possible manner.
this le will always so tain tha cheipest lux
uri the conutry wi’ afford, and he is deter
mined not to he durpassed iu this department hy
any other Hotal along the West Branch. 4
His Bar will ong theghoicast Hquors that oa
be purchased fn the (Bin vit
Carefui and aticutive Ostiors will constantly he
om hand to take charge of Gorses nud son that they
are properly ationded io.
Trusting that he receivo a portion of tf
wiatronage of the traveling publie, he hope
attention to be abies 0 rende ganeralsatla
F! 1.
June 6, "81 if
PLEASANT GAP HOTEL
PLEASANT GAP, PA:
4 IF MURMIED
Tlie yet! huown Hotel
privior, where i
vprictor
Ww hapt by the pes
tu wail on thy
N W PIOTIRE GALLERY. -
R. J. 5S. BARNUHARYE, HAVING suit
a new and splendid
SIKV-LEGEY PICTURE GAL KRY,
R
s now prepara to execute nll orders in the Ade
ny of the eux
His Photogr
comman and fancy oises, ave
which vary from
50 CENTS TO 23 DOLLARS!
given and apnartis fais
is Gallery t=}
150, Bahr
shed apr
ad on ihe
CGarainn’s ilo
{ustruetic
hill beside the Const
tel
May 22 I
EW PLOUGLS
Tee rors ave geeured foe
right of Centre © npantwetuce and doll
the J.C. Bidwell no ‘eutre Leaver Left Hand
Plough, Lats 14 now rast doaged ths pest metal
Plough made in Penna.
Famers :anexamipe it by eaifing at the © 1.
fonte Foundry. CastSteel shuras will be turn
ished with the Plough if desired
Jan. 30th. 1863. —tf A Ha
[0 CHOOL DIRECTORS.
We would recomme=d RB (
of Centre Hall, aa possessing the gqualificatiuce
required by Iw. to fill the office of Conuty 3
perintondent, w th honor and effiviency” ~
Ww. W. Love John Shannon. William Wo!r i’.
{vid of
ter of fF u
vn i Fava
IVE FWENTY U 8. LOAN.
"Wm. F. Ravnolds & Co, of Beli
funte, ave subreriptin agents tu dizpasa af ihe
Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts
can be had to suit the maw of different indivi
uals; the interest is payable and will ba
half yearly in gold. april 10 1089 4p
Po OROVE ACADEMY & Dor.
INARY. ~The Summer tits wy
sommen®: Wolueslav
Board, Tuition aud }
£03sion. +
Pie Gaye Mais
$2!
Wer,
ary
April 29 4
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