tant Provost Marshall. Oh! who Whe Tlntchman. t : PL Lotikiia & ERIE FAILROAD, (PENREYLVAKIA-RAILROAD CO, LESEER ) WIFETIR ARFIXGEMERNT EES Cn ard after Monday, Nov. 17ih, 1862, TIME e LOCK HAVEN STATION will te us follows: ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST Express .. 8.04, p. ¥. Mull... ... 1015s a 'n. 10:20. a N. Accomm'n 2:80. P.M. Be for Philadblpbia sud Baltimers, on CS he MEois md § xpress trains, ge throngh without change efears, i Express West rung daily except Mondays, all others daily except Sundays. This Lino has been extended te Sinngwmaho- nx FAN'L ATTACK Fuperirtirdert Fasten Division. LOCAL ARD OTHYLR MATIERS. 77 Scarce — Local items amd abolition be patio 8. ee 77 Gotng his rounds - the enrolling offl- cer So be ready Gents the draft is near at bund. oo . B. Butig has been appointed Aasis- ok would nt be a Leaguer? a en () 17 From present appearances, fruii of all kinds will be plenty in this sectica of the country t.¢ coming SEAS0H. dee fy errtumen 7 The Certiticates of m ambership of the Bellefonte Reading ascomation hsve heen filled out ard are dow ready for distribuiion ‘hey will be handed to tre Honorary mem- bers residing in town during the present week. 0 377 Oar enterprising townsman T. BR Revnofds, intends putting uy a large brick house on the corner of Spring and Ligh street, he has had the old stone building, kuown ss “McKeys tavern, entirely remov. ed, on which site the new House is to be encited. meman ) ree 7 Oo Friday last a large bara beloug- ing to Mr. Buck, who resides a few miles west of Stormstown, was set ou fire and burned to the ground. The incendiary was geen by the women, but before the wen could be called from the field, he had ac- complished his wicked design and madg sure his escape, es me 777 A pair of horses belonging to J. B. Batts, Esq., of this place, ran away cn Ved nesday lust, breaking upa wagon r od injur. ing thewseives to sowie extents None but careful drivers should be alloxed to have charge of a team that will frighten and runaway, for there is no telling what dam. age could be done, by a pair of h.rses go- ing pell-mell through the stieets with a wagor®or anytiing fastened to thew. ——ir £3 on ExtonNsivit ADVERTISING, — On the 4th of April, Messrs, Bryant, Stratton & Co, oc- cupicd an entiie page of the New York Tri. bune with an edvertisenent of their inter- avons] Commercial Colleges: and ou ihe 7 14. of Apri, ihe same adv | yearvd in ths New York Her | 3 also giving an extended edi torial notice of the enterprise. Again, on May Tih! they took a whole column of the Daily Tribune, the adveitisemeut also be- ing inserted 1a the Weekly, with a long ed- iterinl notice. These institutions must be enjoying unprecedented success to warrant anch an outlay in advertising, while tbey are conferring lasting benefits upon the jutlic. The Herald truly says, “The ro- sults of their labors are telling largely upon the business copacities and usefulness of our young wen.” Ana the Tritune adds, «Thr plan seems to ‘us eminently wise and practical, and we are confident that nearly every one who purposes to conduct any sort of commereial or industoial busi. ness hereafter will derive signal ben fit from devoring 8 season to oue of those col- legen.” The Philadelphia College has just been refi ted in a superior manner, aud now of- fers rare aavantages to young men who desire a thorougwr preparation for busi- ness." em) An Item for the Longusrs, Parson Brownlow, the lion of the Aboli- ionists during his late tour through the North, and who pocketed their dimes and quarters to almest a Government contrac. tors come, uses the fullowing language in a letter to an Abolition Loyal League meeting at Chicago a few days ago.—It | will be an excellent addition to the Book which the Abolitionists purchased of him go liberaly, and we recommended them to paste it in: « “You citizens of Chicago call yourse'ves loyal. you glory in your loyalty, you pro- | claim it upon the streets. and herald ition your press, and’ declare it from every plat- form but it costs nothinz to be loyal here in Chicago, &) far away from danger. Loyalty leads to the field.” This was pretty hard on the stay-at-home Abolition patriots. If the parson talks that way he will be very soon ranked among those | whom the Abelidonistsare pleased to call ‘traitors.’ me men ty Ay AM te TaLLent and worth are the only external grounds of destinction. To these the Al mighty has fixed his everlusting patent of nobility, and these it is which make the bright immortal names to which we may as- pire. . eee OD pres amen 7 Godeys Lady Book for June has beep { didata for the « | prs | poor Bel efonte Markets. be following ere the quotations up to 8 0 elock yesicrday (Thursday) evening : Wheat, White, per bushel, $1.35 d¢ Red, do . 130 Oh gue ye orn (X ao 1 : wok Whoaty 0 Salen, By Weight) i i» ats. © “ Clover gn du S00 Timothy, 1.75 Potatoes, do B87 Beans, da 1,75 Unriona, do 75 Apples, (Dried) da . 1,50 Egys per dozen, 19 Peuches (Dried) per jound, i6 Bacen, da 10 Recswax, da 2% i Go 18 T do 10 do 10 do 05 TTT Married. On Sardsy May 10h by Kev. 8. M0. Har'sock, Mr. Jeeich Benn, of Pennsylvania Furnace, to Miss Marish Keys. of swe place. Cn Sesh EN EAA SPECIAL NOTICES OL. Card to ve Suffering. The Rev Winnlax CosGrovi. while laboring ag a Missionary in Japan, was cured of Coneump- tion. when all other meaus bad failed by a recipe obtained from a learned physician re-iding in the gren! oity cf Jeddo, This seeipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con- eutuption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds. sud tho debility and nervous depression cauged by theso disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this recipe, weich Ihave brought home with me, to ali who need it, free of charge. Address Rev WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton , Avegue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1y HELMROLD'R EXTRACT RUCHU . THE GREAT DIURETIC BLMDOLD'S EXTRA 8#UU 0, THE GRIAT DIURET HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH, THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLU'S EXTRAT BUCHU, . THE GREAT DIURETIC. Aud a Poative and Specific RaMedy for discases of the R! Kiin Dropy, Weonknoss, the Urinary Organs. uother couma. Cut it A ‘16 at’ence. a NTERFE 18, ES —————————————] a) ho te announcs the name of J.J Lingle, of Bellefonte, na zu candidate for office of sheriff, subject to the docision of the democratic county convention We aro authoriged to anvoupse the nema of James Furey, of Huward, as a candidate for the office of shariff, vubjegt to the decisisn ot the de- mocratis convention We are usuthorized to anvounse the mame of John M. Bush, of Pationtownship. as a can- didate for the office of shen subject to the decision of democratic county codvention. We re authozized to announce the name of John Shannon, ot Potter township, as didate for the office of Treasurer, sab the decision of the democratic county convention. We are authorized to announce the name of John ilier, of Penn township, ;a8 a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the demoeralic county convention. Wo are authorized to announce the name of James H. Lipton. as a candidate for the offices of the demogratic county convention. Wa are uutherized to announce the nama of A Curuor, of iinblersburg, aga candidate for the ofice of ¢ if subject to he decision of the demoerntic conuty convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Daniel Z Kiine, of Howard, us a candidate for the office of #h riff subj ct to the decision of the demogratte county convention, : Wa are authorized to announce the name of © Derr, of Bslifonte, as a ent ite for tho office of ‘I'refanrer, pubjact to the deeision of the demosra tic cvunty convention We aco authorized to announce the name of Amos Koh as a date fur the office of Sherid subject to the decision of the demoerntio ovunty convention, We ora aro authorized ts announae the name of i or t dae of Fle demooratic ention. authorized to announce the name of Joseeu Garss, of Ferguson towiship, a# a cun- of Rhoriff subject to the de- ocralis county convention, cision of the & We are authorized to anuounde the namo of Ricuarn CoNny of Gregg township as a candidate for tha office of Shenff, subject to tho decision of the democratic sounty ceunvetion. Wea ars author!zad to announse the namo of D. ©. Bower, of Aavonshurg, a3 a candidate tor the office of Sheriff, subjact to the decision of tho de- moeratio county convention. We are suthorized to apnounoe the nama of G. W. Rumbarger, of Patton township, as a candi date for the office of Register and Recorder, sub ject to the decigion of the Democratic County Convention. We nro authorized to announce the name o John Hoy. of Spring township, us a candidate for the cflice of Treasurer, suljoct to the decision ef the Lamoeratic County Corvenddon, Nw VV ALTED IMMEDIATELY. A soy to earn the Carriage Swithing trade Ona from the country preforred Adply tv 8.4 M'QUISTON. Bellefonte m22 Apu ISTRATIRS NOTICE. Leiters of administra on on the es- tate of Hovry Garbrick. late of Benner township. dec’d. Luvidg bean granted to the undersigned he requests nil persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate to make immedists payment aud all persons having claims nzainst said estate to present them daly suthentionted for settiem nt may22 8 MICHAEL GROVE adin's REFORMED American Practise. ——rt) : GO AND SEE THE AND HERB DOCTOR, from Pouapelphia, who can bs con- sulted at the CONRAD HOUSE, In Bellefonte on the Sth day of June and the 8th dayof July: also one duy in «verv wonth during 1883, ; He trea's all diseases that flesh is beir to. He invites sl females who may be suf- | foring with divenees peculiar to their sox. to call and examine his now mods of treatment; as thou sands have been restored to health who have been abadoned by others. Heis in possession of perfect instruments for sounding the lungs and ehest, and ia therefore able to dstermine tho -xact condition of the vilul organs—conseqiently he can treat such complaints with greater safoty and certainty than it is poss ble for those why guess at the dis euse and cxporimoat for its cure. Ha believes soil a never failing remedy. Parents can receive trentmert for 5 per mouth exeapt in cases of can cers and tumors; they vary from id to $100 Examinatsons free. m3 Wo LEVINGS TON M.D | i ! | i received, interesting and at'ractive as former | uutmbers hase been, this one exceeds them all. We would go without boets er shoes in the winter rather miss reading Gody. Ad- A Cody.=-Priec 83 por year, dross &TRAYED OR STOLEN. ‘ A sorrel mule, three vears old, eirayed or was stolen front ths Bellefonte Forges, about two weoka singe. Any parson returning the said mules, or giving the necessary information where it can be found, will be liberally rewarded. mayld ot» ‘ VALENTINE: & €0. es ae 2a tr heise HE rR Sree opie YMVE TWENTY U.6 LOAN. i Wm F. Reynolds & Co., of Belle. foute, aro subscription agents to dispogs of the Five-Twenty years’ United Siatez Loan Amounts ean ba bad to suit the panne of different individ. itevest 1a paya'Me and will be pad gad. avrit 10 193, & v " Register and Recorder, subject to the decision of | that for every malady, there is founded® on our | NEW .ADTERTISEMENTS. [PUBLIC HALE. = a In porsnance of an order of the 0 phaag® Court, of CeutiéBourty, will be expos- ed Wanleon: + ol i SATURDAY, the Gth Duy of JUNE, 1863. ou tho premises, the following desqribed Real usta er , : Mo. 4. All that tract or picce of timber land situ ted in Potter township, in'said County, ad joining the Manas of Lanse! Flei:her Wim Richel) Alexander Kerr and others conthiving tweity six acres and twenty ove perches and aliowance be the same more or less This traeq of laud is hen- vily timbersd with white pine, ok awd spruce timber und within afew rods:of a saw mil.” Also, that tract of eleared land adjoining lands a'e of John Lee, John Lishel, und the lands now in tho occupancy of the widew aud heirs of Sam’l Ruukle, deo 'd, and John EK. Ruikle, containing cre hundreed apd fifteen ngres ahd forty four perches and wlowance, be the sume moro or less, on which are erected a large stone dweiling house bank barn, tenant houses aud othor out-huildings, with a never ailing stream of water pear the buildings, and kovwn a3 the stone mill farm. The above deseribed two tracisto ba ao d tegethor. No. 2 That tract of land sdjuining land of John Rizhel land pow in the ocoupancy of Jucob Kunkle, and lunds late of Geo. W. Boal, dec'd and others. con.aiiing seventy vine acres, nnd nine'y seven perches, be the same nore or le:s, on which are ecéeted a frame dwolling house barn aud out buildings 3 No. 3 That trast of land sdjeining land of late John Lee, George W. Loaly and lands now in the occupancy of Jacob Ru kie aud oihers, contuining seventy eight acres, and one hundred and twenty perches, be the same more ‘or less, on which are aro erected & freme dwelling house, log barn; and eut buildings ‘No. 4 That piece or lot of ground adjoining lands of Michael Ulrich, Daciel Fleisher aus oth- erg, containing four acres one hundred and twenty perches, and eiowance.” The above described lands no siiuate in Potter townshin, near the ne Miilin Penns Valley, and are among the best quality of lands in the valley. &als to commences at ten o'clock’ of raid day. The terms of sale oie, one third of the purchase mons y to remain charged upon the aud for the widow of Jueob Runkle. dec'd, to be secu ed by Lond and mortgage on the premises. the interest thereof to be pnid annually to the said widow, durivg her ii e. and at her death, the principal tbe pid to the heirs and legal ropresentation of the dee'd. One half of the remaiuing two thirds to be paid on the coutirmution of the sale, anl tue rosidae in ene yoar thereafter, with iterest from the time possession id given to be secured by bond and mortgage on tas premises. Possess {un to be given ou the frst day f April 1864. : : JUIN KUNKLE, of Fu Vics, deo'd Mavis te Ll le SAPONIFIER, UR CONCENTRATED LYE, The Family Soap Maler. 101 r——— The PUBLIC ar- cautioned against the #PU- RIO USB articles of LYE for muking soap, &ec., now otfered for sale. The only geuuine and pa- tented Lye is that made by the PENNSYLV as NIA SALT MANUFACTURING CUMPANY, their trade mark for it being “SAPUNIFIER, r CONCEN {RATED LYE.” The great »UC- CE=S of this article bas lod UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in vio ation of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS, or SEL LEKLS of thers SPURIOUS Lye, are hureby NOLIFED that tho COMPANY have empioy- ed us their ATTORNEYS, ‘GEO. HARDING, Esq., of Philadelphia. WM, BAKEWELL, Esq., of Pittsburg. And that all MAUFACTUF ERS, USERM, or SELLERS of Lys, in violation of the rights of the Comyuuy, Will be PRUSECUTEDL at OLY, CENTRATED Taks Notice. The United Et:tes Circuit Court, Wea'ern Distriet of Pennsylvania, No. 1, May Term, 1582, in suitof T HK PENNSYLVANIA aif MANUFACLURING COMPANY vs. THOMAS @. CHAE, decreed to the Company, on Nu= vember 15, 1862, the EXCLUSIVE right ge. ut d by a patentowned by them for the SAPON- FIER Patent dated October 21, 1856. Pers penal injunction granted. TUE PENNSYLVANIA £alt Manufacturing Comp. OFFICES: E27 Walnut Broce, Philadelphia, itt St, aud Dupuesne Way, Pittsburg : m.yld di LATEST ARRIVAL oF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THR “JEON TROXNTY BORIBR BRAD. Have Just recsived the finest assortment of Spring and Summer Uoods ever brought to this place, and ecliug ot prices that defy competi- tion, : CONSISTING OF Ladies’ Dress Goods. SUCH A§ 'MERINOS, OASHMERES, DELANES, CALICOS AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Algo, alerge sseortment of ladies and gontle- mens’ | BEOLS AND SEOES, GREAT INDUCEMENTS SPLENDID ~ BARGAIN OFFERED TO PUKCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce. Woy6 , Grocers nud | NEW" ADVERTISEMENTS. re Yt > {( MHISSIONERSS ULE OF UNSEAT. ED LAD. In puranonce Jf an uct of Assembly passed on the 28h doy of March A. DD 1824 1hs Comuis- sioners of Centre County. will sdit at public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on Tuesday the i8ux day. of June A. D. 1863, the following described tracts and parts, cf tracta of unseated lands -purthased by the County at Troasurers sale and which hive remained unre- deemed for the space uf five years and up- wards. milan) & LZAW GODS! re IR “i offer, at our Old Stand Nog. 103, 105 & 107 North SECOND St., PUILADA4, A well selected Stock of HILLINERY & STRAW GOOTS, In every variety of the latest emportations, and of the newest and most [nshionsdle styles We have the pleasace of informe tA or son k bo OUR STRAWDEPARTMENT, wil! comprise every variety of Buonuets, kats & Trimmings to bo found ia that line, of the and most approved shapes and Bo li an early cull. I resin Your Hespecitully,d H. WARD. LEGAL NOTICES. a = Ee ADMINISTRATOR'S MPTICE. Take nonce hat levers of