Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 24, 1863, Image 4

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✓ SOUND ON THE GOON N,,
A bashful gentleman - of
Springs, Mississippi,rtoole a vio
lent "hankering'-' after a Air
sQamstress of the town, and. of-'
ter a 'great Ate oI tresitatitm,
finally brought his courage up to
the Sticking Anint, and made sin
evenins.; call tax the lady. lie
ttaind her busily engaged at her
work, pressing off a garmeht with
tailo,•'s k ;opse. however,
reteived tut very out tcously,
and continued her worß . A bevy
of the seamstress' female friends
Unit:Ted in a few minutes sifter
our heroic friend lota subsided
into silence, for h. found it ab-
Ailutely impossilike to maintain a
conversation with the lady. The
sudden entrance of the visitors,
instead of relieving, only added
to his embarra'sslre it, and he sat
in silence until his situation be
came painful to all, hut to. none
more than himself. All Obits
to draw int., conversation
provid abortive, and it became a
matter of tteri9tig discern to the
ladies how to relieve the gentle
man of his e mbarrassment' w'ith
on( a catastrophe, fur lie was well
known tr,) all of them as a gentle
man of greitt worth; bashfulness
being his only, frailty. The
gemustress fatally got_ throtyh
with her NVOrli, and called ouito
the negro Mail in the kitchen
-77T
The door opened," and a stc
burly negiV • stuck his head
through the doorway and said,
isthere, misses.lL --
"Johu will you take this goose
- -
Our bashful friend sprang to.
his rev t in an instant, and exclaim-
ed---
“I beg your pardon, madam,
for intruding on you, but I will
go out myself.” -
And before the lady could ex
plain her meaning to him, he had
gathered u s p his hat _and made
his exit; whieli was followed by
the Li:antic yells of the girls. I
am sorry to add that the little
misunderstanding made au 'old
bachelor and an old maid.
A Captain
_on the Mississippi
river, who had fought in the bat
tles of, the Texas revolution ()t
-iered free passage in his boat to
any soldier whu had participat
ed iwia-cerfain engagement. One
day a man claimed a free pas
sage, asserting that he had been
in the baffle. Ile was- referred
' to the .Captain.
"In what capacity, did you
serve 1
, •Iligh private," %vas the 're-
ply;'
"Strangel• said the Captain,
give Inc your hand; I have passed
two thousand and eighty-two
who were iu that, tight, and you
ar 4 e the first private I have seen,
I'RINTER'B LITANY.---From the
want of gold, from wives " 4hat
scold, from maidens old, bv,shar:
hers sold—presPrve us!
From sneers, flock
and woman's teari—
di liver us!
From neeily coats, protested
n rites and leaky bLots- prbteet
us 1
From prval:ing doors, a: wife
ilint confounded' . bores,
and . milliners storas--protdet us!
From sl►abby bats, torn cra
vats and flying brick bats---save
!,
.4 2 441-an comes to church... And
fall.; fast asleep, as though he
beea brought in for a corpse
and the preacher were preaching
i.t his
He Can hardly be prepared ,to
enter the world of spirits who
- trembles at the thought of en
countering a solitary ghost:
A witty elitor of a penny pa
per took for his motto : VThe
price of liberty is eternal vigi
lance, and that of the vStar" only
,gone cent; • •
Tb pteserve apples from rot
ting : Pt t them into a dry cel
lar, of easy access to a large fam
ily of hungry. children.
'Negro soldiers would malie
poor scouts about this time of the
year. The rebs could smell them
afar off. •
Read Judge Modward's speech
J . ,_
0113113 T Ate. &INST TRE ABoLrho
:18113. "„or
t. 411 peas*
mttket.
AbOlitionists.—.CUrsed 'is the
peace makers.
C.—Blessed fare the merciful,
for they shall phtaip mercy.
Ali.--Cursed are they that
talk 'about mercy.
C,—Love thy neighbor as thy-
- Ate.—Love not thy neighbor
- unlels he b r e 'ari Abolitionist.
I C.—Except you forgive your
enemy, peither wilt your a
-1 venly Father forgive you 3 our
• trespass. '
Ab.—FOrgive not your enemy.
but take his life.
q not shalt not kill.
~ ' b.—Tbon shalt all Dem
ocrats, Copperheads, ci .
C --Peter, put up thy 'sword
again. -
Ab.—Put not up, thy sword,
but kill and slay. "
: C.—Dearly Beloved, avenge
not yourself; 'for it is written,
saith the Lord, vengeance is mine
and I 'Will repay them.
y beloved, avenge
andarta yourselves to_ UL.lte.A.en
geance •on Democrat's, Copper
heads, (CT.; for this is e. Christian
duty ; so sayeth the M. E. Con
ference in New YDrk.
C.—lf it be possible, as much
as lieth in you, live peaceable
with all men, -
not peaceable with
,Democrats for God's sake.
----4,--7 - - - 7 - WreWtrrif thy enemy
hunger, feed him, if _lie. thirst;*
give it hi' drink—, in so - doing thou
shalt heap coals of fire on his
head. .
Ab.—lf thy enemy hunger,
hitn-ttarve-; if he- thin, ,—let
him suffer.
This is the nature and feeling
of Abolitionists in, regard to all
_men that say anything ,against
the prezent Administration and
speak in favor of peace.
A Win PRovistoN.—Twia dar
k.es at the west went out 'possom
hunting, and by accident found a
large cave with quite a small en.
trance. Peeping in they discover
ed thtee young bear whelps in
the interior.
"Look hen, zam, says one
labile /goes in dar, and`get the
young bars, yii just hetli for,de
ole bar.'
Sam got asleep in the sun,when
opening his eyes, he suddenly es
ptcd the old bear scouring NI.
way into the cave. Quick as
*ink be cougnt her by that' Mil
and held on like blazes.
"Hello, dar !? cried Jimbo in
the cave •"hello, dar,Siunbo what
dark de hole dar ?
"Lur bresB you, Jimbo, MINT
youtself, for if dis hea tail
out you'll know what darked de
hole.
Mr. Lincoln, it is said, when
the news of the Confederate raid
in Pennsylvania reached here
was in his room smoking his se
gar. Seward entered alnd told
him the laets, and then turned
and asked him-if he had another
se•gar. Mr. Lincoln's lace, - vhich
before ltioked 'uncommonly grave
was lit up with a ghastly smile,
as he said, "I am sorry I haven't
another, Bill, but you can come
behind me and help pull, if you
like', for this is taruetion hard to
draw." This joke is official and
can be relied upon. •
"Pink to ex
cess, as I know. to - stifle itc hn
preFsion to truth unier the ,min
istry ; men :.drink to stimulate
.thefuselves .to hardihood for
deeds of villiany; they drink to
drown their remorse when the
deed is done:
No vice in this country so re
sists good and propagates evil--
so fills our goals and peoples'
bell. Is this your vice ? It is
only a mercy that you have not
done things that you would trem
ble at the thought of doing were
I to tell them to 'you.
'Simon,' said Bob; what
are you doing now-a-days for a
living
'Nothin' in particular. lam
owner of a slip.
cOwner of a ship ! What
shipl'
. 'Stewardship ut Sam Johnson's
HON. C. L. VALI:AM:4OMM, ar
rived at the Cliftonliouse, Nittig
ra Falls, on Thurriday last; in
excellent health and spirits.
A FEW A SD TVOETANT WORK.
FOUR. Ad OF
BY A. D. AJADONEY, OF lOWA
Author of tho "Prisoner of State."
This work cent airs full. and official copies of
Four Grout Acts of Despotism by which the
constitutional government of A'asbington was sub
cried, and the urnoponsiblo Lincoln dynast) in
.11,411411 u its plac4.
1. .Tlll4 TAX BlLL, ' by altieli all the property
And resouredatd the people are mortgaged to the'
re root adminhttiation •
2 Tan Cosientiriton Btu, by which all tha
sidles of mor men not worth $3OO aro placed In
the hands of the Administration. '
3. Tns FINANCZ BILL, ishieh 4estroys State
Banks and places the entire currency of the coon
otry in the hands of the Sooretnry of the Treasury.
A.-Tit It I ansmittr ACT. - (rifling cfintai,)"ikltTolt
presumes to indemnify the President for all the
ITTOrIgi he has committed in the peat or may com
mit in the future. _ '
These four riots aro each preceded by a can
al analsais, by Mr. Mahoney, and their unjust,
oppressive, unconstitutional and odious Inatome
pointed out. An a book' fur referoneo,4l,Jillbo
invaluable to_thelarmer, the mechanic, the poll
Heine, the lalicmr—l% foot, to every person, for
these monstrous nets reach from this loftiest Man
sion to the humblest cabin in the land.
These four acts an. not published together in
any other form a large octirr,d
pamphlet ul neatly 2110 pages, in good shied type
and sill bo sold at the tow price of Fivrr Cents
11114eViiiel Sicvrriv=Five OWNS' 1d tatuil ti
binding
Send on the orders at once. All orders will Go
filled n m ang to the dale of rectipt First
tone firtt rented. The cash roust accompany
the orders.
VAN EVRIi, fUltroN A, ,
- N 0 .162 Nassau Street, New York
The War Ended;,
EVERY THING GOING RIGHT
IMMO
~t r i
wilt r wa
BI LOP STREET, directly opposite the
ctlding formerly known tut the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
A BAUM, AGENT.
All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI,
QUORS, at wholesale, to bo had at the very
lowest prices, and warranted to be of the •
wary host quality. His cook oonsistt
of
WHISKIES,
Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Pure Bourbsn Whisky,
Apple Jaok Whisky,
and cheap Whiskies of all kinds.
RUM.
Jamaica Rum,
Cabinet Whisky,
Now Englandßum
GINS,
Purn Holland Gin,
BRANDIES
Dark ' itxl Pale C,g'nite,
DoineStio, (al.l pr'#s,)
outger,
Cherry, Illseirterry
Pure Nut, Comeello,
Sherry,
Caraway, he
Raspberry
celunki,s. -
Row,
STOMACIII BITTERS
The very best in OM market
The .attinoxihattets,;wlth others not named, will
all be Warraeted as represented, and sold at pric
es that cannektall bp wade it an object for deal
ers to purchase df , tim, instead of going or seed—
ing to the city. Parmers j _notel-koepers and oth
ers are requested to call a nd examine his stook,
before purehasiny elsewhere.
All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have
been purchasel at the United tlates Custom
House, and corsequently must impure and good.
Pbyelelaus r.re particularly requested to give
his liquors a trial. lie' has the only art cle of
Pure Port Irene Juice and Pure Brandlas in this
Borough
fir 100 barrel! of Jersey Vlnegarjugt
received and for Halo low.
Dellafonta„Ayg, 2U, .181121-17
C & BEDDING,
REMOVAL
R. L.K NIGH T& SON
Have Iterriovell from 403 S. SECOND Street, to
807 CREBTHITT ST , ABOVE EIGHTH,
Whore they have (Timed yroll soloolod Stook o
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTUB
AND INLATTINGS
.BEDDING AND MATTRESSES
Of every deportation ready . -m ade
.o r made to order
!..., FiAlli R. . .......
. _
Various qualities always on hand.
The Manufaoture and Sale of .lIEDLaNfd - Wifi
a continued at,202 8. SECOND Street.
nßEire L. KNIGHT
April 17
SIMON A. FELDMAN;
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER 7
BRANDIES, WINES. GINS,
Wheat, Bye, & Bourbon Whisky'
NO. 506 NorthiNhath Streot,
BgLOW SPEpill GAJWIN,
PSI X.4%..3C1310X4M2'WMC.A..
BOOT AND SHOE STONE,
lISLIMONTII, PA.
PETER AIedARON, Propeteter.
.
Wolk, reskretfully inform the eitizens of Belle
fon:UMW vicinity tbot he bas opened up A shop on
ALLEQUENY STREET,
A few doors below•floffer's Store, hers
is prepared' to sell at tho
LOWEST 40AS
•
BOOTS'AND SHOES.
untyl 18831 y
L W.
•
Between Bellefonte and Ourtin's
i omega. a brown silk Pazisoi. The nyder will be
saitably rewarded, by leaving it at tbileflice
glpllefente, June 24th 'es—M.
•
1 13usims,
rintrAgoincstocirok AT fOWAPP,•PA•
, MAIM A.
RI A LIMIiWW - 111 411 c morrun,
ATTORNEYS A, 11 . LAW,
mattgrolorn:rssn'A.
J. D. ■UUGERT,
ATTORNEY AT 7 LAW,
11111.LIIFOrIl i PItNN
Office in dab Oeuft Fionee.with the Trrotururer
JAMES SG RANKIN;
A'PTORNBY AT LAW,
asvineOwns, essn'e.
Moe, on the Diamond one door west of the
- •
1 oat °Moe
WILLIAM A WALLACE,
, ATTORARY AT LAW,
• • ,ecaAariss o, PeNN'A.
Win visit BelloWni+e • piofeoolonsll.y when spool
• ,etnitred in aonneetion with resident eloansel.
43fay 15,0 1882 2 71 y.
... •
...
• , Krri,l3EbN DENTIST,.
iista.iyhers. CIINTRII CO - ., PA
snot; prepare d to wait upon all who may desire
his professional sefsvioes.
Rooms at his residence onSpriog Street.
EDMUND ObANCRAUD. ' 11. SKIILAIICUAR
• B. a, BLANCUAR B ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUGUIFONTM,
caurformerly occupied by Guilin & Blanchard
on Main street..
Office and Residence directly. North the
Court 1-tniso portico. At his office except two
weeks in_lesth months' beginning with the ang
Monday 47.1' the month'
Relief. tot M.—ly.
U
ALitCylnelt
OR VII ALEX-.4IVDENt,
,I'IIO.ItNEYS * AT ILA_.
l'A
Oleo ono duo! below Itolool.l's Banff
NOV'
Locsllav an Ca
IV 111. practice in the several Courts of Centre and
Chnthe counties. All business entrusted to their
care will bo promptly attended to.
1882. -- -
DR. J. 111. DITCIIIIII.II.,
Pll YSICIAN & SURGEON,
114h1d1,011TA, CENTHECO.. PA.
- Will IITATIrr O. ProlemillbetireeTlerililiiiiTO ore, .6
espeetfully offers hie services to Me frionde and
the public. Office next door to the rosidenee ef
Thomas Burnside, on-Allegheny street.
July 25, 1802-11 y.
WM. F. REYNOLDS RG 00.,
B LIAVUNT/1,17111771111 — 00.., FA.
Bills of exchange and Notes dircounted
Col
leotions modo and procoods promptly rotniUed.
mereestpaid onspocial deposits. lixohange in iho
Easton' oltioe oonetantly on hand for sale. Depots
its recolvea •
A 7 iOPANY AT LAW.
BiI.LAPOVTX, PA.
W ILL practice in the several Courts of
1 l oldnessCentre and Clinton oonntiee. . All legal
entrusted to hie oars will receive prompt
al tendon.
OFFICE—On the North-wed corner of the r) '-
amend.
DR. Z. W. TUODIA I,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
CHNTRII CO., PA,
Hespeottully offen his service' to his rice&
and the public. Moe on Mill • mite
the Netionel
Refers to Dre..l. M MaClor,
" S. THOMPSON,
T. C. Tnonkll.
March 20, 1062—1 y
'COLLECTION OFFICES,
Pomestla cl in
H. G. BUSH, • , ......
I BELLEFONTE, °giving Co.. rsigs,A.
BUSH & MoCULLOUGH
(T. JO:wawa.) )
CLEARFtELD. Cioarileld co., Pa
BUSH & MoCORMICIE,
8. Wool:rim)
LOCK 'HAVEN, Clinton ' a4.. Pa.,
Anniaeca,
• WiLLIAMBroItT, Lycomnig Co , Pa,
IturAimplogs :—Droxel k 'Co , Mason
k Co',l%lPa, Brnit/i, Bowan k Co., Philadelphia
Shieldin4"--Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow
Philadelphia, Bower, Barna. & Co., Philadelphia
Hon J. T 8010, Bellefonte, Lion. J.i M4y aura,
WilliarnaporL.J. Tate, Port Deposit, Jdkl.
Feb. 41,1862-Ip.
Another Requisition !!
600, 000 MEN WANTED!!!
To purchase their Wines and Liuors at the
-yr xcex.w.s.a.x.
INE & LIQUOR STORE
NEFF & .ETTLE. '
BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE,
TWO LOOKS WEST OP LORD'S MEAT MAN
KET.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Suob as
OLD NECTAR, OLD RYE, & MONO N
' G A. 41.4 LA WHISKEY, COGNAC
AND COMMON` BRANDIES,
PORT AND IWADVRIA .
WINES f SCOTCHAND - ,
- • HOLLAND 01N, •
—raw- s-ENG, •
4,AND RUM,
Anwaltgrados a Liquors blind In the &atom:
CI" sold , as low as in Philadelphia and R4*
rtl‘::j,iquors warranted to give
I=
• etseldeut they eau, pious purchasers, they re
speotfully solicit a chars of pub%) patreuage.
Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a
arge lot of
asoTTLED iiqvaus,
Qf the flpest grade ou baud.
July 19, 1862.
Boos STORE. •
BILLIIFONTE,
GEORGE LIVING/ON, Proprietor.
t he Undersigned having sotnoved
to ."Brilterhaire Row,' (tiredly opposite the
Conrad Rouse, still ()continues to keep on hands •
largo assortment et Theological, Clasalaal,Sundny
Bohpoi, Miscellaneous, and all the various sohool
book, near in lase ; also, a large assortment or
Blasik Hooke and Stationary Photographs and
Photograph albums; also Daily and Weekly.
Newspapers. Subscriptions taken for any paper
or psflodieal in the United States. New pubtlea,
lions atperblaa/mrs prim.
maylU GEORGE LIVINGSTON
N E " P OBc s. '
• The anbacnibers hmi secured the
right of Coital* County to manntatituse and sell
the J. O. Bidwell no. 7 Oaptrii Leaser loft Band
i 104,11 is now 000sidosed' the bola metal
ylienade in Panda.
Alden can examine it bye:Wing at Um-Belle
ndry. Cast Steel skates will lie tarn
.bed wob the Pion& If desired.
Jan.lt/lOth. . A Vann 6 Co.
.17 - • < r Fl747 2 7 ;
Any person •depriog ony
plea of, or from their Mends or Mallons in the
Army of the Potomac or in on, of .thir-ormy hap
phili eon resolve information by onolosbz one
dollar and addressiAz W. J KEALt3II,
Washington, D. 0
DR. wireinATm,
DENTIST.
01ftVIN is COKS/E.
ATToRNErs AT LAW
BANKIMA R °VIE,
BUM & ALLEN,
(rt. r.
Satisfaction
R °SPE CIT
9F THE
11110C-CATIC WITOINAN,
WEEKLY ?APR,
PUBLISHED AT
; BELLEFONTX IXR7PMY, PA. ,
Evirty
31 1 X1.1 3:)Ak, - 3r 2114Ef0a1.M71 M . Ck•
IN POLITICO,
IT IS
STRICTLY DEMOCRATIC
FREE AND INDEPENDENT,
• 2
Unmoved by the [Zones of Unrighteous Cain
Utuihaten by the Frowns of Unprincipled
Demagogues:, UgiAtimidated by the
Clamors of the Ribble sad An threats
of insolent hlebi,Nnd Feafing nei
ther the Unhallowed Precincts
of Presidential Dungeons and
Tyrants' Vaults, , nor the
Rock-bound Fortresses of
any Modern Caligula.
- IT 19 IN FAVOR OF '
• e ON% SP; Saab
ntEr - - SPEECH,
AND
TILE EQUAL RIGHTS OF
ALL
WHITE MEN.
IT IS DEVOTED TO
' Local
And Gone
al News, Art,'
Science sad Ultra
,
tare, Morality, Politics,
Education, Civil and Rob
gious Freedom, the Mom' the -
Constitution and the Laws, the best
Fnterests of the whole qountry, and Con
trc county in particular, and opposed
to Abolitioniswthsunionisni, and
all kinds of ratiaticism,beit
Moral, Political, or-Re
ligious. and an On
compromising
advocate
'MUM, JUSTICE AND MERCY.
TvMII.I6E.SI.
Par annum, (strietly In advanoe.) 31,60
When paid within 3 months, 2,00
Melt run over 3 months, VA, will be Invari
ably eharged.
No paper discontinued until all back su beorip•
Lion. are paid, and a failure to notify edisoontin
nation at the end of the time subscribed for, will
bo considered a now engagement.,
These term. will be rigidly ndheard to under
all cironmstamme.
asitlatesesso
The following trrms of Ativerliming have - been
agreed upon'hy the publishers if the C'entral
Press the Be; ie hter and the Demoeratte Irotrh-
I/La I and will he strictly adhe rod to
10 lines for less] constitute a square.
One Equere three insertions - • - • -
For each subsequent insertion lees than
three menthe. • • .• • -
Ono equaro, 3 manilla
Quarler•oolumn, one ye.er, two changes, 15 00
Half " " " 25 . 00
One column. " " 90 .00
- Auditors :Makes •- .. .. 2 00
Administrators ornd Exooutors notices, • 2 25
llotloe of applioation for license - • 1 60
Notioolor strays, oaoh animal, - - 160
Advertisements (Holidayed in fancy ietteso
to attract ationtion, 00 per sent, more than 'the
above rates. •
Advertisement not marked with the number
of Insertions desired, will ho oontinued till
forbidden wad charged according to those
terms.
Editorial or local nottoos for the bonoilt of indt
viduals, •• J
,•, g 20 ran to per litre_
ROligiOUS or °di/national notices. L •. "
, Obituary notices, over 5 lines, 8 "
•Deaths and marriages announced free.
Oommunfoationa,momending persons for of
-400, impend at to n_ cents a line; and the pay
mast aeoempany the oosueuntootion,
Al/ 411 land transient advertisements nntst .
laid befbm they tole insertc4.
6x3 . * es:A x
OF ALL :4
MICH AS
Leal Blanksillhipments,
Manifest. Receipts, Receipt Books,
Order Books, Check Rolls, Toll '
Orders, Oar Books, Way Bills,
Advice Sheets, Specifications,
POSTERS
huoy4 BILLS,
CARDS,-
BLANKS,
•
PAMPULETS,
KNViLoPES,
BILL HEAPS, ~,,,
Ia faot, any kind of work done In a printing
onion, spouted in.* saporior manner; and the moat
REASONABLE TERMS:
OUR„ ASSORTMENT OF
WOO II ?DC
Cannot be beat, and all Mir jobbing will
be exeented ip the neatest and moat im
proved pharsoterr: Address. .
.1%44841.1r 111111111 Z.
tiller lull Publisher Democrat° Watchman,
Belldeate, Celan Od Pa
- HOTELS
•
. Bstr.eroxnf, PA
at A van, Proprietor.
—REVECTPUILY annonneee to tho pub!, ,Ist '
that he has lisamtd, refurnishond reacted the
above House whofe 6e wiTTEoI Finny to welt upon
those who favor him with their eompany•
fee liooon Is large and convenient and fur
nished in the best modern style. It le provisiled
with a large-number of well aired and- comfort/1
his gasping apartments.. Roams and 'that, Par
lors with or witbent ehtunbers attanhed.
Perfume visiting Bellefonte on Milanese or for
pleasure, may rent assured .that every exertion
thdir stay at the "Pennsylva
nia Hotel" pleasant and agreeable.
1118 TABLE tvict„ an tm& vutt i rtanorton
of itaAexperieneted Cook and lamina* h the very
beat the marketalfqrds, and 1118 ILAIt with the
ehoteest wines indlither ligdors—oliarges reason
able.
Thee. Panatirtvairts Horst," imssemee great
er advill*goe in point or location hen any other
establishment In the, borough, being situ
ated in the hominess part of the town.
Suffielent stabling provided, nod good and trus
ty bosUers always in attendance.
Attentive) aomumnodating and honeet scrvinta
have been employed, and'nothing left undone th
will add to the comfort and aooommodetion of his
gowns. A ril 17, 1863—t1
CONRAD ROMS 7 -
• BiLLSFONIIII. PA.
''J. B. BUTFIO," Ploptieror
Nhis well known establishment bee peen entire.
lyre-fitting and re-furnished thmegout, rind is no
eteond to none In °enteral Penneytrivia in the
comfortd and convenionee It affords to travelers.—
People from the country during their sojourn at
Bellefonte during Wookdof Court, will find the
Conrad House nn agrees ble and pleasant resting
place.
iocownoodatlng servants are always I
attendance reedy to supply the wants and
contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the
guests: •
THE TABLE Is sui plied with all tho Substantial
provisiens, exerted and delicacies which aproduo
live colmby.oan hanish, or industry, vigilance
apd exertion eon procure.
T BAR, Will always . contain • general as
.. dnt of_the very best liquors, that mark—
et affords addapted to suit thomost 6apriciotto
tastes.
THE F3TAIILR will be attended by Eaten;
five and obliging hostlers, well qualified to dis
charge the diities pretaining to this important de
partebent oC,,a public establishment.
From thcilittention and time, the proproitor has
devoted to this branch of bushiest, he hopeoto re
ceive a ❑bbral portion of the patronage berate
fore be .wed upon him. May 1, 18112—If.
GAINIAN '8 ono,.
BELLRPONTR, PA
DArrrEL GA P,op,t. for
.
8
nh
the Diamond, opposite the Court /fouso, having
boon tArronased by the undbreigned, ho announc
es to th aftwmer patrons of tide establishment and
to tho traveling puplio generally, that ho intends
• .fitting it thoroughly, and is propared to render
the most satisthotory aeoommodatlon to all_ who
may favor him with their, patronage. No pioe
will be spared on his part to add to the convent
once orsomtart of his gouts. • All who- stop with
hitn , ` nUt-And
.IXXB TABLE •
abundantly Bopp!' ed with the most sumptuous tare
the mark will afford, done up in style, - by — the
most experienced cooks ; while lILS BAIL will el
wept orntahr
The Ohooeat of ' Liquoro.
His Blabbing is beat in tow , and will always be
attended the most Erni iintby ithretteritivis
hostlers _
Give him snail one at AIL end he feels eon
lident that all will be ea .letled with' their nom ,
giodation,
AN =CET ENT Livzp.r
le attached to this est oliehment, which strangers
from abroad will And greatly to their advantage.
• DANIEL GARMAN.
•
lie • nte Jan. 9, 1862.
WINNINGS HOUSE.
BOLLEPONTII, PA
R. D. CUNIININtiS, Proprietor.
This elegant new Dotal, situated or' Bishop
street. a few doors north of the Catholic church, is
at last complete in all its arrangement', and is
now open for the reception and entertainment of
guests. It has been furnished in the very latest
style with handsome and eunfortable furniture,
and is altogether the best gotten up, and will be
the best conducted hotel In Bellefonte.
TRH TABLE will always be found groaning
under the wight of the best provisons the market
affords, attended by neat intelligent and attentive
waiters.
TUB BAR will always be suppited with the
°Pokiest and heel of liquors—hot a sicken:lg mix
titre of drugs--but Mutter. in there purest and
best state
THE STABLE le largo, nano, aorntuodious and
is clean. and obliging and attentive hostlere, are
always in waiting.
A Hack conveys paseengerefree ofrkaigr, to
and front the ears, aftek the arrival an d &Tarter
of the train•
CUMMINGS HOUSE SikLOON
l'his new and nplendid Fatting Itn
tnbll7hment is now open for the entertainment, of
the public: where
Fresh 07stets, Fifed Ordent.Stiwed Oysters,
Spiced Oysters, Min Soup, Turtle
Soup, OhioSten Soup,
$ 100
CCM
3 60
5 00
a 00
Haul and Egg!, Pig's Peet and Tripe, But
dines, /fresh Push, Pried abitikons,
Stewed Chieltons, oto . oto.,
can be bad at all,tiblea
LoBINICS
Cognac Brandy,
Old - Rye Whiskey,
Bourbon Whisky, V' heat
Whisky, Irish Whi 7, Bel
land Gin, Currant ine, Straw.
'bon, Wine, Chem gee, Go , wherry
Wino,Sherry Wide sortWine,Asta., eto :
Clio Cootails, "Bre ay Smashes, Sherry Cob
lore, Whisky Punoh, e, and ail other fanoy drinks
Katmai & Collins's XXX Philadelphia Ale &
Porter, Cider, Fahey Lemonades,
Sarsoparilla„,bilnoral Wa- •
tor, oto., eto , eto.
!JOT MEALS to be had at all hours . of qv)
day or night.
A magailioent - bILLIAED ROOM. with fine
marble-faced Tables, ie connected with the estab
lishment.
We Invite our friends to give us a call, and
think we ban ineerethem the uttratst satisfaction.
B° llo flinte , BfitcobellPllll63Nlay"
fILIN,TON ILOIIgE.
LOOK nAvsN, PA
A. MANN, Proprietor.
The proprietor bark% leased the above
named Motel In the borough of LdSk (gin
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the
public gen evilly that he has mode evetv necessary
preparation to entertain strangers and traveionsin
the best possible manner.
His table will always ow dein the eheiecat
tides that the c ountry country afford, and he Is deter
mined not, to tie Au:pissed in this department by*
any other Hotel along the West Branch.
His Bar will contain.the choioest liquors that eau
be purchased in tee city market.
Careful and attentive Balers will constantly bo
en hand to take charge of.horsesand see that they
are properly attended to.
Trusting that he may receive a portion of thi
patronage of the traveling public, be hopes by
*lose attention to be able' o rondo generaisatis.
&talon. . • • ' •
JUDO 6, '6l.—d. . • .
pLE AB ANT 0 AP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
BieltallllOrl, Proprietor.
, Chit! well known Hotel L now kept by the p ro
prlojar, where he will be happy to wait on the
traveling public generally.
1 yr.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BMX num.4:a moan
' vsolllAill MORAL Progisior
Six Spa BA) iiorms, .ill good trawelererand
splendid Buggio., Carriairea and
Eked with fanoy harness, and Warta Bohm t
hire cheaper than any other establishment in
town. Call around, gentlemen.
Jammu 28a868 -Iy. _
G. L. TOVELL,
.......4 . i AItALZIL IN
toinuto.if Figure
LENITI:B‘I4VIDITINT va
.71:.glif%01ENT THREE
THE E ;
Lions,
k J0:444w , ,
Viz:
`"Doi :Ilk •
,- ffit3IMPAIULLA
OVID 3083 wAsn
S - maw .130X.40011111
GENUINE PREPARATION,
"D/OiILMOONOINTRATED"
. COMPOUND
FLUIDXTRACT BUCHU
A Noah* and SpoolAo Berg* tbr Dhparer
CY TEE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.-
The imedkdee Increaser the rimer of
_owdlon,
end excites the Absorbent, Int o WAelfelt,
by wbleh the. Waters , orcealeereueV , oss,
and all unnatural Etdargreatints are re at
well as•patu' lad Indantattan, aodla
Men, Women or Children.
~ ; ,
fielmbold's. l Extraot Btichu
..1
--- ton WIIARNIC4I
Arising frets' Exempla, Habits of Diuipaion
• Early ladlaoretion,or Abiaso.
TTEZIDED.with theFOLLOWING BYAITOUS.
Indisposition to Exertion, Lees of Fervor,
Lose of Memory, . Difficulty of Breathing
Weak Nervee, • ' Trembling - •
Dimwit of Vision; 4.ein in the Back
Delvers/id Imesitude of the Flushing of the Body
hipsoular, Byetem, Irraptiouni en the Face
Pallid Countenance,
Dryness of Lhkgkin,
Tlicso sqrnttonoi it, n enftn goon,aolituh this
aletlicluo invariably rout , soon •
MPUTENCY, I FATUITY, ILYILEPTie
ril one of whioh 'the patient may expire Who
o:ui may that they era not often followed by thole
“dirotul yliseases,"
INSANITY AND CONSUMATION,
Many aro aware of;tho ammo er their sawing
but nenewill confoss Tho monis of Ca. insane
Asylums and the melancholly deaths by Consutni,
tion, bear ample
_witneu lb hi_truth of this as
obrtien.
TILE CONSTITUTION, CNOR AFFECTED BF
ORGANIC IVRAICNESt3,
Rectums the aid of medicine to strengthen and
inyigorate tho system, which iincalitoun's Is .
TRACT Bunny invariably does A trial will roil
ilium the most inieptioal.
PENULTS, FEMALES, FEMALES,
Old or young, single, marliqd, or contemplating
~t44i r
In many Ilaections lfar to Females the Ex.
tract Iluchu Is unequalled by any other remedy,
AS in ClilZunins or Kutention, Irregularity:. Pains
full/Mee, or sup rotation of the customer Hyaena
uotie Ulcerate . .
_anal_
•!".",•,:"."" , , • • tar Atf
oomplaioto Ineidemt to tho Sex, w ether arrising
from Indiscretion, habits of Dissipation, or in the
- DECLINE OR aumquE OF L7FF.
• MN 811170 MP
NO FAMILY SHOULD-BR WITHOUT IT
To.lco no Balsam, Marenry or Unpirmant Mali
OinO for _unproo.aol dangorous diseases.
Ilelmbold's Extract Bud a
CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their gages ; nt /Hilo exponeo ; little or no
change In diet : no inconvenienoo,
No Expp.sure.
. It onuses frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby remoxing obstreetiens, prevent
ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying
pain and inflammation, so frequent in this- plass
of diseases, and expelling poisonous, diseased
and worn-out matter.
Thousands upon Thousands
WHO HAVE MN THE VICTUIS OF
QUACKS,
and who have paid heavy fees to , ho enroll In
abort time s hare found that they were &Oared
and that the poison has, by the use of "Pcworfus
totringenta" boon dried up in the system,
break out in an aggruvatod term, and perhaps of
tor marriage,
llelml~uld's Extract Buchu
For all affections and Diseases Of
THE URINARY ORGANS,
Whothor existing in Mob or 'Female, from ghat
over gauge originating, nod LO umtter
Or 110 W LONGSTANDI NG.
Diricalion of them organs require the aid of
Diuretic.
llchabold's Extract Buclin
IS TIIE GREAT DIURETIC),
And it lo curtain to !lava tboduoirod olfoot in all
Dij3atl/33 fir which ik in recotimainialed
BLOOD ! BLOOD ! • BLOOD
lfelmboliVii Highly Comentratqd Compound .
FLUID EXTRACT EARSAI'ARILLA
SYPHILIS•
' This is an :auction of the blood and atificks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of tho Nose,,,Ears, Throat
indpipe,and other mucus Surfaues,,making its
appearanoo in the form of Ulcers.
Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and re
moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to
the Complexion, a clear and healthy color. I
being prepared expressly fur this elites of chmt
plaints, he Blood. Purifying eropertlea are pro
served to a greater extent thmfany other prepa.
ration of Sarsaparilla.
HehObold's Rose Wash. •
f
An exoollent lotion for diseases of a Byphilitlq
Nature, and as an injection in diseasos of the
Uritatry ' , Organ,' arising from habits of disaipation,
used in oonnootion with the Entrants Buobu and
Sarsaparilla, in such discaos,ail rooommendoi
Evideneo of tho mat responsible and rollab:e
oharaator will aeoompany tho modicinos
CERTHUCATES OF CURES
from eight or twonty ytiarastandiog, with namo.i
known to &Ammo and Irmo. -
For medical propartiosoi Bucku, sea Dicponsu
tory of tho Unitod Stutos. '
Soo Proff. Dowoos' val!.akbio %inks on the Frac.
tice of Physic.
800 remarks outdo by the lute celebrated Dr
Physiok, Philadelphia.
800 remarks made by•Dr: Ppbralur - bleDothill,
a celebrated Physician, and a Member of lb.
$o al College of Burgeon', I reland , mad publish
ed in the Transaations of the King and titteeb . b
Journal.
Son liodiao•Cinangtaa Rovlevr,iptibljabod by
BenjamiaTrivers, Bellow of the Royal Collage
of Sargelone.
Bea moot of the late standard Woduron Modi
ohm
it :am - 3; per Bt.
ob , le, or for 600
..1
so iVash, 50 " 2 50
each for $l2 00 which Irifl be
biestobmtinulo ewes, If 41 re 3
0
address, seourelypaeked from
te- 11 oorommtupbmations. (lures
'D V
I
Eitraat Dm
improved 7
- Or half a 410
eutioten‘ to%
tiOLtizo t t i.
°balmy=
Describe siriams,
grasrunteed, Advice
- - -AFFI
Personally appeared be ro me an Alderman
the oily of Philadelphia, 11. T. Heimbold, who
being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations 4:en
tail/ no auntie, no memory, or other icklarions
drugs, but are purely vegetable.
HICGMBOLD.
Sworn and subscribed before ma. this 2ird day
of November 1854 WM. P HIBBARD.
Alderman, Ninth-street, above Race °'
Addrens Lette)re for Informatiowin
11. T. fiIiTeMBOLD, Ont
Depot 104 lEtobtleTwnth-at, below ghee%
BEWARE Off'` 001CROTEPEA
• AND UNPRINGIPLFD DDADEI
Who endeavor to dispel,. "Of Their On
" other" &Moles on the reputation attain
Dehabold'a Genuine Preparallods
" liztraaVtled
" Bar
" • Improved.ll
f'4uld by. all Druggists everywhere.
ASK YON lIN4NBOLD'I9-4NIEN NO
Uttt out the advertisement, And geedigt
vnid imposition and exposure.
blareh, Yl, 'B3-4 yr
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