Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 14, 1863, Image 3

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The folowing is the schedule of time of closing
the mailg on the different routesleaving this place:
Norta.— Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, clozes at
9 o’clook P. M. -
Sovin.~—Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce
"© Oreek, closes at 9 P. M.
East.—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos-
esat 124 P. M.
Eas?.— Via Centre Mall, Milroy, and Lewistown,
closes at 9 1°. M.
Easr.—~Via Howard and Lock Haven, closes a
9P. M.
Wass ovis Port Mrtilda and Tyrone closes at
Wes? ~Via Half Moon and Tyrone, oloses at
9. P. M.
RAILROAD ROUTH.
Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, isuve Bellefonte at
Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at
330P. M.
STAGE ROUTS.
Btages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on
Mondays, W et Fridays, at 64 4. M.
Chis for Lock Haven Via cf Hublersburg,
leave dailyat 1 P. M.
es for Lock Haven Via of IIoward leave
Mondays Wednesday, and Fridays at.7 A. M.
Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave
dally at 6 A M
for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and
Pine Grove Mills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays
‘and Pridaysat 7A. M. :
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS,
(C7 We understand that Messrs, Me. Coy,
‘Linn 4 Co., are about to erect a Wire man-
ufactory, below the gate house, near Miles-
burg.
0
REYNoLDS’ new brick house on the corner
of High and Spring streets is fast assuming
a habitable appearance, and when completed
will be quite an ornament to that portion of
:the town.
O— + enn
BrLLEFONTE READING Assoc1aTioN. —The
‘members of the Bellefonte Reading Asso-
-giation are requested to assemble at their
room on this (Friday) evening. Business
~of importance will be transacted.
3 a) us
Tag DrRAFT.—The draft for this county
sand district took place in Williamsport
gesterday. We have not as yet learned the
names of the unfortunate holders of the
“prizes (?) but we presume they will know it
soon enough.
ha
fo~We learn that a house belonging to
Mr. Malone, below Milesburg, caught fire
on Tuesday last, by which the roof was
‘burned entirely off. We believe all the
furniture was saved, The damage fo the
sbuilding was not so serious but that it can
ibe-repaired in a few days. °
‘ITP The searlet fever has been quite pre-
‘valent 1n this vicinity for some weeks, and
-geveral deaths have resulted therefrom.
Mr. Nicholas Bowers has lost two children
iby it, Mr. Brokerh ff one and Mr, Copen-
haver one. Parents should be carcful that
“their children are kept out of harm’s way,
as this disease seems to be particularly se-
vere upon the young folks.
0
PorsoNep Horses.—It is astonishing to
‘what length human depravity will go. We
:jearn that on the day before Mrs. Gahagan's
sale, her horses which she had intended to
dispose of were found to be poisoned. What
infernal villain perpetrated the base deed,
we do not know, but if eer found out, he
.ghould be visited by the severest penalty of
We learn that the horses have
‘since recovered. .
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05” We sce by the Harrisburg papers, that
our friend and former townsman, Mr. Tho-
mas B. Nolan, has been “grafted into the
army” in that place. Uncle Sam certainly
made a mistake when he drafted Tom, for
“being the only son upon whom his mother
48 dependant for support, he is, by the
terms of the conscription law itself, exempt
from military duty. We hope Tom will
press his claim to exemption, and thus
save himself from a very uncomfortable
three years berth as one of Uncle Sam’s
soldiers.
aeners c{} mera ns
15°0n last Sunday, Monday Tuesday and
Wednesday, different squads of Militia ar-
rived at home, until now they arc about all
back. As a gereral thing the men look
well, and express themselves as satisfied
- swith the experience they have bad of the
“pomp and circumstance of glorious war.”
The fact that they got paid this time tor
their services, 18 some comfort. To haye
sent them home this last time, without pay-
ing them, would have about played the thing
out, and the next call for militia would have
found the militia non est,
HO rm
05™As usual, on the eve of the return of
the militia, threats were made that the
Jr atchman office would be torn down, and
its material thrown into the street. Wells
we have patiently waited for the consum-
mation of this design, but as yet “all quiet
around the Watchman,’ and no avtempt
has been made lo interfere with the freedom.
of this press. We are glad to see that law
and order are still triumphant, and hope
from this, that the people have seen the bad
results ever attendant upon the lawless
course of a hooting mob.
mal ipesios muses (cy ss
§770n Tuesday last, Capt. Snyder’s com-
pony, or that portion of them, rather, who
were in Bellefonte, marched down to the
depot to eseort the Captain up to town, on
his arrival from Harrisburg. They did it
handsomely, and, under the Captain’s com-
u d, marched ap to the ciurt house where
‘they were addressed by Judge Linn, Capt.
Snyder has ‘the reputation of having had
the best drilled company in the service, un-
der the Governor's last call, and it appears
to have been the envy of the other companics
in the regiment to which it was attached.
The Captain is a soldier of Mexican exper-
ienee, and of course uvderstands his busi-
ness. Before dieporsing the men gave the
Captain three che rs, and then retired to re-
turn tu their dutics as private citizens.
Bellefonte Markets.
7 4
The following are the quotations up tob 0 clock
yesterday (Thursday) evening:
Wheat, White, per bushel, $1,10
do Red, do 1,06
Rye, do 90
Corn (Shelled) do 80
lo {ours do 49
Buck Wheat, do 62
Barley, do 1,00
Oats, (By Weight) do 50
Clover Seed, do 500
Timothy, do 1.75
Potatoes, do 75
Beans, do 1.75
Onions, do 75
Apples, (Dried) do 1,50
Eggs, per dozen, 12
Peaches (Dried) per pound, 16
Bam, do 10
Bee. vax, do 25
Buitey | do 12
Tallow do 10
Lard, do 10
Rags, do 05
"SPECIAL NOTICES.
Eprror WATCHMAN,
Dear Sir: —With your permissiva I wish to
say to the readers of your paper that I will send
by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe,
with full directions for making and using a sim-
le vegetable balm, that will e tually remove
in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and
all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft,
clear smooth and be al.
I will also mail free to those ha
Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions
formation that will enable them to start
growth of Luxn t Hair, Whiskers, or a
tache, in less than 20 days. All applications an-
swered hy return mail without charge.
. 2 ily yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN.
Cher
No. 831 Broads
July 24, 3m. ys N. XY
FEMALES! FEMALES! FEMALES
Use that safe pleasant remedy a8
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For all Complaints Incident to (he sex.
No family should be
Without it,
And none will when once
Tried by them.
Itis uzed by
- YOUNG AND OLD,
In the Decline or Change of Life,
Before and after NM:
During and after
To Strengthen ths Nerves,
estore Nature to-its Proper Channel, and
invigorate the broken-down Constitution,
tating
PILLS!
riage
Confinement,
w whatever Cause Or
NO MORE WORTHLESS
ly
ke
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
Cut out
See advertisement in anothe. column.
2
. <m.
and send fo
A Card to the Sufiering.
The Rev. WrLrisn Cosarove, 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
tho great eity of Jeddo. This recipe hus 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. 5
Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this
recipe, which I have brought home with me, to
all who need it, free of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton
Avenue, Brogjiyn, N=Y. 1y
AT J
.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE OLD GUARD,
AMONTHLY JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO THE
PRINCIPLES OF 1776 AND 1787,
DESIGNRD To UNMASK THB
USURPATION DESFOTISM & CRIMES
OF THIS
ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION :
And to defend the doctrine of State rights, and of
Constitutional Liberty, as held by our Revolu~
tionary - Fathers.
Price.—Single numbers, 15 cents. Forwarded
by mail or express to ali parts of the United
States at $1 a year in advance. Any person sends
ing ten subscribers will receive an additional
copy for one ear.
OALSLURG ACADEMY.
This institution will be cpened
August 3d.
Terms per quarter of eleven weeks,
Common English studies, $100
Mathematical and Philosophical stud les, 500
Latin and Greek languago, 600
Contingent fee a7
The County Superintendent. who resides in the
vill uge, and the Principal will take special inter-
in raining those who desire to teach.
Boarding and furnished rooms from $172 to
$2 00 per week. D. Ms WOLF.
July 17 6t Principal.
Ornamental ron Works,
ty
WO00D& PEROT, 1131 Rldge Ave,
PHILADELPHIA PA,
Cifer for sale upc . tho Most Favorable Terms,
NEW and BEAU (FUL DESIGNS in great /a
riety of TRON ¥ AILINGS for CEMETARIES,
RESIDENCES &ec., of Wrought and Cast Iron,
and GALVA JZED IRON and BRASS TU *-
BING, iR0? &N VERANDAHS, BALCONIES,
STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTA , GATES,
COLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS, LAMP.
STANDS, VACES, TABLES FLOWER
STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANT
MALS, and ail other Iron Work of a Decrotive
character. Do igns forwarded for selection. Per-
ong applying for sare, will please state the kind
of work needeed. eb 3m
LEGAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration, on the
estate of John Vanpool, dee’d late of Taylor
township, having been granted to the undersigned
all persons knowing them indebted to said
estate, are requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims to present them duly au-
thenticated by law for settlement.
July 31st, 1863 —6t. CATHRINE VANPOOL,
AUDITOR 8 NOTICE. ;
‘The undersigned, an Aaditor ap-
pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county
to make distribution of the money in the hands
of John W. Huys, Admvr. of John W. and Martha
H. Donaghy deceased, to and among those legal-
ly entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of hig
appointment at His office in Bellcionte, on Satur-
day the 8th day of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
when and where all persons interested are -re-
quired to attend or be debarred from coming in
Lr a share of said fund, ADAM HOY,
June 24, 6t. Auditor.
H(XECUTORS NOTICE, :
Letters testamentary to the estate
of Georgo Garbrien, late of Benner township, hav.
ing bern granted to the ‘undersigned, ali persons
injebted to the said are requested to make pay
ments and those having claims against said estate
will make known the same without delay to
Julyl7 6t BENJ. CORL, Executor.
AUDITORS NOTICE.
. The undersigned, an Auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans Courtof Centre Co, . t»
make distribution of the balance remaining in the
hands of Samuel Gilliland administrator of ths
Estate of Wm. Price Dec’d after settlement o
his account will attend tothe duties of his an-
pointment on Thursday the 20th day of August
1863 at the Store of George Jack in Boalsbure, at
2 o'clock P. M. when and whoreall persons in |
tended may attend if they gee proper.
- Soup HASSON,
Jluy 3, 4t Auditor.
JCXECUTORS NOTICE. —Letters testa-
mentary on the estate of Simon Segner,
late of Ferguson township, dee’d, having been
granted to the undersigned, he Toquagts all per.
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, and those having
cltims against said estate to present them duly au-
thenticated, for settlement.
CONRAD 1. STRUBLE, Ezecutor.
August 14. 1863. ;
VV ANTED MAI
IMMADIATELY.
Smithing trade.
One from {he country preferred.
Smonucements,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
E. Kreamer of Zoalsttirg
office of sheriff, subject to the decision of the
democratic county convention.
Sheriff,
We are authorized to gunounce the mame of
s a candidate for the
We are authorized to announce the mame of
NOT 4 BUM DRINK!
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VEGATABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC,
THAT WILL RELIEVE AFFLICTED AND
"LATEST ARRIVAL
MISCELLANEOUS.
HARDWARE.
candidate for the office of her
Kreamer, of 9ak Tall, Ha
didate for the office of
We are antl
Themes McCoy
date for the
announces the namo
to
ename of A.
late for the
ounce the name of
te for the office of
We are auth
©. Bower, A
office of 5
name of D.
i for the
Register and Recorder.
®We arc authorized to announce tho nam
Jesse LL. Test of Rush township, a2 a candidate
for the oftice of Register and Recorder. subject
to the decission of tLe Democratic county conven-
tion.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Thomas J. Holt, of Ferguson township, as a ean:
didate for the oifice of register and re st, sub-
Jeet to the decision of the demoerati conuty
convention. :
We are are wuthorized to announce the name of
J. P. Gephart, of Milheim, as a candidate for
the ofilee of Register and Recorder, subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention
We are authorized to announce the name of
Jacob G. Meyer, of Haines township. as a eandi-
date for the office of Register and recorder, sub-
geot to tho decisicn of the democratic county con-
vention.
We a:e authorized to announce the name of Al-
len Bartholomew, of Gregg township, a3 a candi-
date for the office of Kegister and Recorder, sub-
ject to the decision of the democratic county eon-
vention.
We are authorized to announce the names of G-
W. Rumbarger, of ‘Patton township, os a candi
date for the office of Register and DN errraes sub
ect to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention.
Treasurer,
Wo are authorized to anvounce the name of
B. F. Hunter, of Benner towuship, as a candi-
date for the office of Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of C
Derr, of Bellefonte, as a eandidate for the office of
Treasnrer, subject to the decision of tho democra
tie county convention.
We are authorized to announce the namo of
John Hoy, of Spring township, as a eandid
the office of Treasurer, subject to the d
the Democratic County Convention,
We are authosized to announce the name of
John Shannon, of Potter township, as n ean-
didate for the office of Tre e), subject to
the decision of the democratic ity couvention.
Prothonotary.
We are authorized to anneunee the name of J
8. Barnhart, fo r edit this y :
didate for the office
the decision of the den
We are anthe
James IL. Lip
Prothoretary ject
the democratic county convent ion.
Commissioner, .
¢
We are authorized to annonnee the namo of Jas
Forseman, of Snow Shoe townsk te
for the office of Cor ject to the de-
cigion of the democrat
county convention.
We are authorized to announge the name of
M. 8. Green, of Boggs townshi a candidate
for the offise of Commi $
cision of the democratic ¢
o tho de-
1vention,
Wo are authorized to ar
T. Alexander, of Belle »
the Assembly, subject to the d
oeratie County Convention.
We are authorized to aunounce the name of
Anthony C. G of Walker township, as -
didate forth ¥, subjectio the de
the democratic county convention,
We are authorized to unce tho name of
William Allison Jr. of Walker twp. asa candi-
ject-to the decision of the
ounce the name of C
candidate for
he Dem
ci 1
on of t
1 of
an
date for Assembly, sn
Democratic county eo
NEW ADVDRTIS
{JRPHANS COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Or-
phans Court 6f (entre eounty, will be exposed to
publio sale, at tho Court House, in the borough
of Bellefonte, on - -
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th 1863.
all that valued farm ox tract of land, situate in
Harris township, four miles i
ast of tno
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
in Center county, containing _
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO
ACRES,
strict measure, bounded by lands of Charles
Stam, Michael Wheeling and others. About one
hundred and ninety seres of tho above tract are
cleared and in the highest state of cultivation.
The land is of the best quality of limestone, easy
to till, and produces equal, if not superior, to
any farm in Centro County. A never failing
stream of w ater runs through the premises near
the buildings
A LARGL BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN
and other out buildings, in good repair, are erect
ed thereon, everything in fact calculated to make
a homo comfortable. Terme, one half at econfirm-
ation of sale, the residae in two equal annual
payments with intevest. JOIN HOFFER
debts Guardian of Ecoch and Geo. Hastings.
Liobanon Advertiser, please copy, and send
bill to ¢his office. :
()RPHARS COURT SALE.
- In pursuance of an order of the
Orphans’ Court of Centre county there wiil be
exposed to public sale at the Court House on
WEDNESDAY, 26th OF AUGUST,
n certain tract of unseated land, sur eyed in the”
warrantee name of Mary Tollinan, situated in
the township of Curtin, county of C ntre, con-
taining 434 acres, bounded by lands of Thos.
Hall Hannah Fishburn and others.
Perms one half the purchase money upon cons
firmation of the sale, the ressdue in onc year
thereafter to be secured by bond and niortgage.
JOHN P PACKEK,
A boy to learn the Carriage
Apply to 8, A. M'QU STON, Bellefonte. m22
a A re Lt on NO
Admr. of Thos Hughes
Ccl. P, W. Barnhart, of Boggs towuship, as a
subject to the
decision of the democratic county convention.
We are authorized to announce the name of J. B.
is township, as a can-
riff sub ject to the
decision of the democratic county convention.
WILL NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
SAAC AAAAN
DR. HOOFLAN'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR.C. M JACKSON.
PHILADELPHIA PA.
WILL EPFECTUSLLY AND MOST
CER
AINLY
CURE ALL DISEASES
ARISING
FROM A
1 I
AINAAAAAAAAAS
AN BITTERS,
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
0 of the Kil.
ofore
4d, Des
kin
. COm-
on rum
nm, the
dq.
8 i! con-
as they ean be sold, hun-
th of the drunkard. By
tinue to e
d
publi
Jottle Hoofla
with thres (ns
will cost
of Hoof-
article of
¢ price
preparations will eost you,
A A AA AANA NAAR AAA AA
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BUTTERS
WILL GIVE YOU
A GOOD APPETITE,
WILL GIVE YOU
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
WILL GIVE You |
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
WILL ENABLE YoU To
SLEEP WELL,
AND WILL POSITIVELY Pi
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS
VENT
FEVER, &e.
Thoso suffering from
Broken down and Delicate Constitutions,
From whatever cause, eit
MALE OR FEMALE,
1 findin
~
4922WR BRIS,
Have assortment of
8 it to this
defy sompeti-
just received the finest
and Summer Goods ever bre
; and gelling at prices that
pla
tion,
CONSISTING ‘
Ladies’ Drege
SUCH AS
MERINOS,
OASHMERES,
DBLANIS,
CALIODS
AND SUMMER
DRESS GUODS
Algo, a large assortment of ladies and gontle-
mens’
BOOAS AND 62
GREAT.
INDUCEMENTS
AND.
SPLENDID BARGAINS
OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR
Cash or Country Produce,
may8
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS
North side of the Diamond.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WHERE
BUREAUS, -
SOFAS,
Ww
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BUTTERS,
A REMEDY
That will rest-re them to their usual health
Such hag been ‘the ease in ids of instances
and a fair trial is but requested to prove the us-
sertion.
REMEMBER,
THAT THESE ARE
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
And not intended as a
BEVIN XL AG Ia,
esr.
The proprietors have thousands of Letters from
the most eminent
Clergymen, Lawyers,
zens,
Testifying “of their own per
the ben ficial effects and medic
Bitters,
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D D., Editor of
the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Although not di 1 to fav r
sicians and Citi-
al knowledge te
virtues of these
do this the
's German
5 0f thi
I ly an al
tomy friend Re
-y for the removal of this pr
1d for en
from gr and long ec
of three bottles of th
f the pressnt year, w
1 restoration to a de
tr which I had pot felt for six
1 almost despaired -
thank God and my fi
a to 0.0 tH
, June 22,1863, J.
sion that thoy
IT am indebted
¢ proper
. when
¥TON BROWN
AAA AANA NAAN AAAS AA AAA
and wishing
day when
1 its use,
; and not do-
pressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT,
And | no prostrati
ATTENTION, SCLDIERS!
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We cali the 4 ttention of all having ifriends o
relatives in thé army, to the fact
German Bitters will cure uing-tenths of tho dis.
eases induced by exposures and‘ privations inci
deut to eamp life. In the lists, py™lished al-
most daily in the newspapers. on the arrival of
the siak, it will be noticed that a very large pro-
portion are suffering from debility, Ivory ease of
thot kind can be readily cured by Hoofland’s
German Bitters, We have no hesitation in soy.
ing that, if these Bitters were froely used among
our soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved
that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army and’ hogpitals;
who have been restored to health by the use of
these Bitters, sent to them by therr friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFELTS!
See that the Signature of ¢C. M, Jack-
gon’ is on the wrapper on each Battle.
Price per Bottle 75 cents,
“Or Haif Dozen for $4 00.
Shonld your nearest druggist not have the arii-
ele, do not be ms off by any of the intoxicating
preparations that may be offered in its place, but
send fous, ad we will send, securely packed by
express.
Principal office and Manufactory,
NO. 631 ARCH STREET.
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to O. M. Jackson & Co,.),
.tored by Dr. M. PerAtaeavs, of Paris, and is
LOUNGES,
HAT RACKS,
WHAT NOTS,
EXTENSION TABLES,
STANDS.
CHAIRS
STOOLS,
&e, &a.,
Of every dese iption. quality and price, f
CHEAPER t establishment
kind in Ce
sate
of the
RET T.T.EINN ER,
Allegheny Street, one door north of
BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICH,
Has justopencd a fine assortment of the latest
2 ~
Stes
Ke
/ of
Choc s,
J ’
7 7 Cr
pig anid oJ un
ee
Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the
latest fashion and nt
LOW PRICE
BONNETS AND
Se
HATS
at the shortest
Always on hond and tric
notice,
NTR
+
Done in the most complete manncr known to the
trade. Mayl tf
VV HISEERSI
PELAYRRAT'S
STIMULATING ONGUENT,
OR
FRENCH CREAM,
FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES! !
Felis celebrated article is warranted to
bring out a full set of Whiskers on the
smoothest face, or a fine growth of hair on a Bald
Haad. in less than six weeks, and will in no way
injure the «kin. The French Cream is manufac-
the only reliable article of the "kind. “Use ng
other.” “Warranted in every case.”’ One box will
do the work. Price $100. Imported and for
sale Wholesale and Recil by
THOS F. CHAPMAN
Chemist and Drnggist
831 Brodway, N.Y
P. 8.A Box of tho Onguent ont to any address
byret urn mail, on receipt of price, and 15 cent
for Postage.
JInlyl 3d 863,—1m. \
NEW PLOUGHS.
The subscribers have secured the
right of Centre County to manufacture and sell
the J.C. Bidwell po. 7 Conire Leaver Left Hand
Plough, This is now considered the best motal
Plough made in Penna.
Famers can examine it by calling at the Bello-
Proprietors,
FOR BALE by Dingpests and Doalors in
every town in the Umtced States, jel9 ly i
Cast
fone Foundry shares will be furn-
SHOT GUNS
AXES
EDGE TOOLS
Carri Make
* Trimmings and Carponter’s
Tools.
STEEL SPRINGS.
PAINTS,
OLLS,
GLASS, :
NAILS,
&e, &e,, Ke. &eo.
And all other kind
kept in a wei
of merchandize usaally
4 .
blishn
vill ba found on
y
ry tabl
the Northwest corn
STAHL BLLOISEXEIDAZSO
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer
16 & 18 CHAMBRES §T.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.)
Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles
of his manufacture, viz:
BROWN SNUFF.
Macahoy, Demigros,
e arie
Fine Rappea, : Pare Virginia.
Coarso Kappes, = Nachitoches.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SN UFF.
Honey Dew Scotch.
Fresh Honey Due Scotch,
Fresh Scotch.
Scotch,
High Toast Scotch,
Irish High Toast,
or Lundyfoot,
Alwention is called to the large reduction in
prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos,
which will be found of a superior quality.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING.
SMOKING.
Long, P, 4. L. or plain B. Jago,
No. I, Cavendish, or Sect, in
No. 2 Bwoet Svented Oronoco, (fanaster,
Nosl & 2 Fig Foil Cavendish, Turkish,
mixed,
Granulated,
N. B,—A circular of prices will be sent
on application.
April 17 yy
A CHANCE FOR 1
Fo RTH
§ADDIE BRIDLE,
% an
HARNESS
A NUE ALC! ORT.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the world,
and tha people of Centre County in particular,
that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery
business in all its various branches, at his sho
cn the Nort-BAst corner of ALLEGHANY and
BISIIGP Streets; where ean be found at ali times
a foll supply of
Saddles,
Waggon Ifarncss,
Bridles,
Collars, Carriage Harness
Pravin Wagon Whips,
frites Driving Whips’
Halters’
Netts, ae
&e., do, &e.
made of the very bast material, aud WARRANTED
to be pat t-gather in the most sbstantial man-
Prices to suit the timos.
Call and examine yoursolves gentlemen, and if
you are not satisfied, you need not purcha
JERRY TOLEN
Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62. 1-y.
sa.
& Co.
THs . =
KASEION EMPORIUM
BELLEFONTE, PA,
W. W. MONTGOMERY, Prop.,
Ha: received alarge invoice of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
ete. ate.
Which will be manufactured in the
LATEST STYLES,
and in a uanner that cannot fail to prove gatis-
factory.
A lar,
GE
ortmont of
S’ TURNISHING WOODS,
Consisting of
NT
Collars Neck Ties;
Suspenders Hosiery,
Havdkerchiofy, ete.;
Exactly suited tothisloeality and intended for the
- SUMMER TRADE,
His shelves present a greater variety of plain and
fa goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen.
tral Peunsylvania.
Call and goa that
hb Aigonery = the man*that con make,
clothes in the fashion, strong g ap;
Allthat'have ever tried him Bg eheans
Say that he really can’t be best.
june 26 1y
HOL STORE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Boor AND §
PETER McMAHON, Proprietor.
Would res, ect fully inform the citizens of Belle
foute and vicinity that he Las opened up a shop on
ALLEGHENY STREET,
A few doors below Hoffar’s Store, here he
is prepared to sell at the
LOWEST PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES
mayl 1863 1y
JME! LINE! :
“The undersigned having purchas.
od the “Bellefonte Lime Quarr ,* located onthe
pike leading to Milesburg. about half n mile from
the borough of Bellefonte, is reparad. to furpish
lime of a superior quality at ret notice in quay
tities fo suit purchasers. Persons desirous of
procuring a first class article for building pur,
ished with the I
Jan.itd0th. 18:
esired
2 Haver & Co,
i wR
Es
roses would do well to oall at the kiln or address
Jed 2m WM. SHORTLIDGE
SADDLERS HARDW ARE
are enabled to
1b in the | ady
er of tho Diamond, Bellefor to, | tu
I =A
i
MISCELLANEOUS.
ov : BAXTRESSER & CRIST,
PDEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES-
A | 7 y 110 HARDWARE, ” ; 2
SP RING AND . SUMMER 6000S WINDOW. SHADES, Hox. Winsor M'Caspruess Jidgoot the United
SULLY DOOR MATS | . StalesCirctit Court, Prasident.
JTLERY * | Corner Penn and St. Clati: Sirol
Wa ’ e ma 3 7, Pattsburgh,
SAWS - The Largest, Cheapest and Beat.
- $35 pays fora fail commereial course.
0 T NM) o xtra charges for ) Steam
IRON [FRONT RIFLES bit Tada 7 nh Bonk Roar
: Ministers’ sons at half price. Seudents entor
. and review at any time.
PISTOLS | This Institution is conducted by experienced
Teachers and Praotieal Accountants, who prepara
Jeung men for active business, at the least ex-
pense and shortest title, for the most luarative
and responsible situations. Diprnowas granted
for merit only. Hence the nniversal preference
for graduates of this Colle, e, by business men.
. Prop. 4. Cowrzy, the Font Pon of the Un-
ian, who holds the largest No. of 1s Presions,
aver all competitors, teaches Rapid Business
For epecimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue
containing full information. inslose twenty-five
cents to JENKINS & SMIT
L Principal,
[5 Attend whera the a
:
Sons and Cler
Bankers and | 88 Men graduate, ¥9 of
7 7 om 7
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
3 LOCATED 1
PHILADELPHIA.
5.2. cor. 7thand Chests Streets,
N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN TBA
TROY, BUFFALO, - LuaVELaRwY
DETROIT, CHICAGO &SST. LOWIS.’
Boox-keering, PENMANSIHID, Cosrgp IAL AR-
ITHMET M CIAL LAW, Forus, Cr: RESPON-
ly taught. ‘
ug under the -samo soneral
ment, and unis i
I ed (Or im.
Uthan any other similar insti
n
| partis
ys
od fr al)
(3
Colleze has been recently en
ied in a superior manner, and
nd most prospering Colmer
& Bate.
8 series of Toxt books, em-
ig, Vommercial Aritametio,
for sue and apd seat by
Bryant & Stra
bracing Bocek-K
Comommersial Law,
mail,
5° For full pariwulars send » cerevdur
Oct. 17. 1862—~1y.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches 4
Moths in Furs. Woalleus, uh
Plants, Powls, Animals, &e. A 2
Pat up in 255. 50. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottios &
Flasks. $3 and §5 sizes for itotels, Public Insti-
tutions, &e.
‘Only infallible remedies known.”
“Free from Poisons
¢ Not dangerous to the Human Family.
_¢ Rats conte out of their holes to die.”
£527° Sold wholesale in all large cities.
s.-* Sold by all Druggists and Letailors every
= Shere LR] f 11 h
E47 I! Beware!!! of all worthless imitations,
{> See that *" Cosrar’s” name is on
Bed Bugs,
dnseets on
Box, Bottle and Flask. hefore y buy.
§27 Address HENRY R. COSTAR,
i” Principal Depot 432 Broadway, N. Y.
{27° Sold i 7 i ey >
HARRIS'S RUG STORE
Bellefonte. Pa.
Match 27, 1863-6, .
OME INRA
Mr. S. 4. McQuistion would respectfully in
form the citizens of Centro county, that he has
opened a new Carfiage Marufastory, in the rear
of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where he is prepare
to manu ure
CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
SULKIES, -
PHAYETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGIIS,
SLEDS, &C.. &0
at prices to suit the timo.s. $
Ropairing done on short notice,
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1263, ly.
a ee eet im |
wera MARRIAGE ITS LOVES AND
ay Saute, sorrows and. augers, hopes and
fears, regrets and joys. MANHOOD,
how lost, how restored, the nature, treatment and
radical eure of spermatorrea or seminal weak-
ness ; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and
impediments to marriage veneraily, nervousness,
consumption, fits, mental and physiaal is qpaci-
ty, resulting from SELF-ABUSE—nara fil; ex-
phaiped in the Marnriacr Guing, by WILLIAM
YOUN, M.D. This most extraordingny baok
should be in thehauds of every young porion
contemplating marriage, and every man or wo
man who desires tolimit the number of their off.
apring to their circumstances. Bvery pain, dis.
case and ache incidental to youth maturity aod
old age, is fully expluined; every particle cf
knowledge that shouid be known is here given.—
It is full of engr. ws. In fact, it discloses ge
crets that eyery one should know,. still it is 2
book that must be locked up and not lie about tho
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt
r postage stamps. Address
o. 416, Spruce street, above
AFFLICTED 4
0 TUNATE, no maiter what
may be your @ Lefore you place yourself
under the gare of any ot the notorious. Qi chs
native or foreign— who in this or any other voun.
try, got a copy of Dr Young's book, and. reads.
carefully 4 will bethe means of saving vo a
many dollars, your health, and possibly yo ¢
life.
DR. YOUNG can be conaulted on any ef the
diseases described in his publisstion, at his ofise
No. 416, Spruce Street, nhove Fourth, Phila. ~
Office hours from 9 to § daily. .
Oct. 2nd, [862-1y.
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK,
Would respectfully inform the poopla of
Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has opened a ng 3.
and complete Bakery on SPRING street, ia icy
premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he wiil kee 5
congtantly. on hand all kinds of a
BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKEPS,
&e., &o., &oiy
which he sells at ‘a reasonable and satisfactory
rice. aU “
v Broad Cakes and Pies Baked to order on the
shortest notice. .Famtlies will find it to their ad-
vantage io aot their baking done at this es'ah-
lislimer® ns they con always get pure, wholesome
bredd and.cakes just when t ey need then.
S4pt. 12th, 1862—1y. x
“JTIVE-TWENTY U. 8. LOAN
' Wm T. Reynolds & Co., of Belle-
fonte, are subscription agents to disposo of the
Five-Twenty years’ United States Loa + Amounts
can be hal to suit the means of different individu
alg; the interest is payable and will be paid half
yeurly im gold.
april 10, 1863