Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, September 11, 1863, Image 3
bh == rs : gi Bast—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos- 12¢ P. M. Mondays Wednesday, and Fridays at 7 A. M. _.ibower in the pen of Mr. Mitchell, who is ... Mr. Reynolds to the houses of Mr, Caldwell a WoopwarD AND Lownia FLag.—Our gal- of this place, has thrown to the breeze, from the roof of his residence on Bishop street, a handsome United States flag; inscribed with tie slogan of “Woodward, Lowrie, and our WHOLE country,” On this beaut.ful emblem of our nation’s freedom, thirty-four stars, emblematic of the complete union of all the States, glimmer and glisten in the sunshine, and yet there are those in the Republican party who refuse to pass up or down that side of the street, because they will be obliged to walk under it. This little inci- dent shows the extent of the love which these men pretend to cherish for the Union as our fathers made it. No doubt, had this flag been an abolition one, with sixteen stars, inscribed with the motto, "No Union with Slaveholders,”” our abolition citizens would have thrown up their hats and cheered Ius- tily over the downfall of the Constitution and the unhappy dismemberment of the sa- BRA aia. cred ties that once bound together, in unity Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at | 30d concord, the free and independent peo- tA, M. ple of a grand and mighty nation. Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at A man who will refuse to walk under a Shen United States flag inscribed with the motto, “Our whole country,” is not a citizen to be trusted in the affairs of government, and his protestations of patriotism and love for the Union should be taken with a very great degree of allowance. em _ The following is the schedule of time of closing tho wails on the different routesJeaving this place: .. Noren.—Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at .. .. 90%lock P. M. 8ourh —Via Pine Grove Mills and Spruce Creek, closes at 9 P. M. : es at . Bas3.—Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown, oloses at 9 P. M. - Bin Vie Howard and T.ock Haven, closes a ‘Wesr.—Via Port Matilda aud Tyrone closes at Wasr.—Via Hal¢ Moon and Tyrone, closes at 0 pM. : po STAGEROUTS. Stages for Tyrone, Via Half Moon, leave on ‘Mondays, W ednesdays, Fridays, at 64 4. M. Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublersburg, leave dailyat 1 P. M, iw oB! for Loek Haven Via of Howard leave “Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave Iaily at 6A M “ Stags for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and Pine Grove Mills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7A. M. LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS, the . Democracy for his moral conrage in thus avowing his belief in the principles of the great Democratic party, and for hanging, on “the outer walls,” the glorious bannér of his faith, May his Democratic proportions never grow less, , IF We shook hands the other day wiih Capt. Mike Runkle, of the Potomac army, who is now heme on a furlough. The * Captain looks pretty well although we be- lieve he has not been altogether well for sometime, wmeio~: times () BRYANT, STRATTON & €0.’s PHILLADELPIIA CoxmerciAL CLLEGE, — This Institution is becoming more and more popular every day, and since the proprietors have recently com- bined in their course zctual business prac- tice, with the theory of iccounts, as taught Oy them with unbounded success for many years, it is very evident that a course of study at this mercantile-training school would be eminently beneficial to any veung man, whether be be farmer, merchant or mechanie, Young men should appreciate this fact and act accordingly. 0 We agnin dircet the attention cf our friends, who may wish to purchase Ircn Railing of any descrption, or any kind of Tron work of a decorative character, for any purpose, to the advertisement of Messrs. Woop & Prrow, Philadelphia, in another column, 0 em mem I> We learn that only about sixty men "were obtained from (his county by the draft, the remainder having all paid their three hundred dollars, or been exempted. This shows %ow the people approve the war. The poor fellows, we suppose, who did go, were unable to pay the ‘price’ of blood,” and hence are compelled to risk the sacrifice of their lives on the altar of fanaticism and folly, ee () ie Mass MeeTING. —We are pleased fo to . able to inform our readers that a grand Mass meting will be held ac Pleasant Gap, on Friday, the 25th instant, td ratify the nomi- nation of Woodward and Lowrie. We hope to see our democratic friends turn out in all their strength, and show the foes of liberty “and Union how determined fo succeed aro the friends of constitutional freedom. Married. On the 27th ult., by Elder Joseph Adonis, J. P. Mr. Joseph Green McKinley, of Milesburg, to Miss Elizabeth Jane Ross, of Ilecla, Centre co, = On Tucsday, July 28th, by Rov. Rohert Ham- ill, Mr. Adam Hess, of Boalsburg, to Miss Mary Iillen Brisbin, of Potter township. m0 77 Tra O. Mitchell, Erq., onr former Aowwrsman. having removed to Iowa, has be- come editor of the Jowan State Press a staunch democratic sheet, Mr. Mitchell is a writer of much ability and a lawyer of great learning. The democratic press of Towa will discover a great addition to its On the 5th inst, of scarlet fever, which finally turned to dropsy, 'Lheophilus Weaver, son of Robert aud Mary Crosthwaite, aged 1 year, 1 month and 21 days. | Gone where all thy pain is ended, * To that far-off mystic land, Qone where all of Curis?’ inten ded Roam with angels hand in hand. ‘well knovn in this State a3 a writer of much profundity of thought and expression. : ————— 0 An excellent sewer is being built from the alley near Esquive Caldwell’s res- "idence on Spring strect, to the intersection of High and Spring streets, This is a great Jmprovement and will serve to drain oft the © water in that locality mest effectually, A ‘new pavement from the new brick house of Gone where naver grief nor sadness Intermingle with thy joy; Gone where all is love and gladress : Happy angel ! darling boy! Stricken parents, cease thy weeping, All thy bitter tears be. dried ; He is safe in Jesus’ keeping, would be another grest improvement in ] : Else our Savior had not died. * that locelity. rr (mi 37 Our friend, Mr. Conley, the Demo. eratic candidate for sheriff, in this county, . paid us a visit on Thursday morning. Mr. ©. i8 in good spirits, and we can assure him that the Democracy will give him the largest majority thet was ever given to any candi- date for that office in this county. Mr. “Conley will make a good sheriff. and demo. . crats will rally to his support with all en- thusiagm, « SPECIAL NOT! Epitorn WATCHMAN, : Dear sir:-—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of yonr paper that I will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a sims ple vegetable balm, that will effectually remove in 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, 2lear smooth and beautiful. I will plso meil free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Facer, simple directions and in- formation that will enable them to start a full Orme growth of Lusuriunt Hair, Whiskers, or a Mous- y 1 5 tache, in loss than 30 days. All applications an- A AccibeNt.—Op last Friday gre as the ewered by return mail ny Snow-Shoe train was approaching this place, Respectfully yours. be g p THOS ¥ CHAPMAN, on this side of tho “interscction,” the A LL brakes broke, . throwing the cars from the July 24, 3m. No. 831 Broadway, N. Y. track 30d going considerable damage to the FEMALES | PAMALDS | FEMALES engine. We are happy to say that “nobody | Use that safe pleasant remedy known 15° : OLDS LXTRACIT BUCIU,. Was hurt,” although there was, apparent. z2anEa all Complaints Incident to the sex. ly, imminent danger. The locomotive has since been repaired, and the business of the road was resumed on Wednesday. No family should be * Without it, And none will when once Tried by them. Itis used by y —— I” At the grand mass meeting which is. FOUNG AND 01D, _to come off at Pleasant Gap, on the 25th " mstant, our Democratic friends will find Capt. Morrison, of the Pleasant Gzp Hotel, -~8 bully Democrat by the way,—prepared In the Decline or Change of Life, 3 Before and after Marriage During and after Confluement, To Strenglhen the Nerves, Restore Nature to its Proper Channel, and invigorate the broken-down Constitution, : From whatever Cause Qriginating. to entertain them in the mest substantial Tro MORK WORTHLESS PILLS! manner. Let there be a glorious crowd. -- HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. | Buckalew and Wallace will be there, and a Sed advertisement in anothe. column. Satoh “humming time may be: expected. and send for it. : Li : | . : oe gs A Card to the Suffering. . ¢ 3 BANE Rosgeny.—On Tuesday night last, | mye ppv Winraic Gossovs, while laboring . sthe Banking House of W. F. Reynolds & Co, | asa Misslomsy ja Japan, Voi of Congumy- o 00 5. | tion, r means had faile a rocip «vas. broken open. and robbed of | §7000 in | Jor WAR HL OLET MEET Jliysictan siding in “bank bills and gold. The supposed burg- | the Brent sity of Jenin. a a Bas os i ; : x rs who were sufferi rom Con-: dar 18 deseribed as being a tall, thin; £quare- ey Sore Throat, Coughs and i man, who had on dark clothes Ay dey 2 - ia . cause: ese disorders. t ’ and wore a slouched hat and side whiskers. | ° Petros of honefitting others, I wil send this It is supposed that he had been in this town | recipe, which [have nas home with me, to for some days, as his operations were per- | "ho BORIC free of charge _ formed in such a manner as to show that he Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyd, N. Y. ly was well acquainted with the premises. It oT 3 "Seems that he had informed himseif so well NEW ADVERTISEMENT S. in’ regard to the probabilities of in y i “his undertaking and the domestic arrange: ments of Mr. Jackson, one 8f the partners in the bank, 2s to actually make his way to {he bed-chataber of this gentleman and ab- Strack from his pocket, the key of the safe: The scoundrel was well prepared with the in- + Struments of his profession, and after ke had obtained the key of the safe in the manaer alluded to, the balance of the experiment Wag comparativly safe. It was. one of the ‘most daring robberies .on record and is another - fact that truth. is stranger than fiction. A reward of twelve hundred dol- lars is offered for the. apprehension of the |. thief and the return of the money, & LA, 2 Toy < Fourth & Arch Sts. % PHILADELPHIA, PENNA, g ARE OPENING } FOR THE FALL: TRADE, , «+g. «French Merinoes, : Good Black Silks, Dark Figured Silks, New Plaid Silks, : New Fancy Flannels, Balmoral Petticoats, Red, Whits and Blue Flannels, etc. Sept, 1st, 1863. Im ate I AN ll oo tpn. AFI lant your.g Democratic friend, J.<H. Myers, Qur friend, Myers, deserves the thanks of | Colds, and the debility and nervous depression. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STERNBERG HALL BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ. Some time ago, I told the folks, About a man in town, sirs, W ho kept a clothing store so grand, And did the thing up brown, sirs. Now, this same man has moved his store, From Diamoud down the street sis * And now, next door to *‘ Conrad House, He’s got things mighty neat sirs. At Reynold’s Arcade, where all The folks do congregate sirs, You'l find our Sternberg’s Clothing all, With every thing first-rate sirs. There, coats and pants, and hats and caps, And shirts and boots and shoes, irs, Are piled up so “ splendiferously, You scarce know what to choose, sirs I tell you now its mighty grand, To go into his shop, sirs, And see, piled up on every hand, Goods, nice as any top, sirs, And then Sternberg, he scrapes around, And bows and acts polite, sirs, And asks you if you ever found Goods half so strong and bright, sirs And then you're bound to praise his goods, Because, to tell the truth, sirs, There's never goods like them to be seen In towa, by age or youth, sirs. Besides, they’re all so mighty cheap, And good, and clean and new, sirs : Tor, should you turn and leave his store, You certainly would rue, sirs, That you did not a whole suit buy From this great clothing man, sirs, Who'd sell you elothing eheaper, far, Than any one elie can, sirs So here's to Sternborg—may he live Forever and a day, sirs. And when he dies. we hope he'll find A soft place for to lay, siva. And on hisgrave, mid flowers. bright, Beneath which he shall sleep. sirs, We'll p aco a stone, whereon we'll write, ‘He sold goods mighty cheap,’ sirs. CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION HOY E LOVERS OF LAGER OAL AND SER W. 5. M'FEETERS, WHO has purchased, refitted, and fixed up, tho OYSTER AND BILLIARD SALOON, formely kept by George Downing under the “IRON FRONT. FRESH LAGER, XXX ALE and drinks of all kinds together with eatables of every description, The only BILLIARD TABLE in town, is in this saloon. Call and enjoy your selves, July 30th, 1863 —1y. TH + ROOT AND HERB DOCTOR, FROM PHILADELPHIA, Who has had thirty-five years constant practice, can be consulted at the CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, On tho EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER. He cures all diseases that “FLESH IS HEIR TO.” A STETHESCOPLC EXAMINATION Of the Lungs FREE. W: LEVINGSTON, M. D. JULY, jel21y I. M. Singers § Co. & POAWIBLE W. W: MONTGOMERY; BELLEFONTE PA AGENTFOR CFNTRE COUNTY. These machines aro NO HUMBUG, Having used one of them for SEVEN YEARS, I can wartant them to do all § is claimed for them. th, 3 Call and examine and procure a circular. ' june 26 1y3 Boor AND SHOE STORE, _ BELLEEONTE, PA. . PETER McMAHON, Proprietor. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Belle fonte and vicinity that he bas opened up a shop on ALLEGHENY STREET, A few doors below Hoffer’s Store, is prepared to sell at the LOWEST PRICES BOOTS AND § here he. HOES mayl 1863 ly. THE OLD GUARD, 4a MONTHLY JOURNAL, i DEVOTED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF 1776 AND 1787, 3 DESIGNED TO UNMASK TIE 'USURPATION DESPOTISM & CRIMES . OF THIS : ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION : And to defend the doctrine of State rights, and of Constitutional Liberty, as held by our Revolus tionary Fathers. Price.—Single numbers, 15 cents. Forwarded by mail or express to all parts of the United States at $1 a year in advance. Any person sends ing ten subscribers will receive an additional copy for one year. : NEW PLOUGHS. : The subscribers have secured the right of Centre County to manufacture and sell the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Leaver Left Hand Plough, This is now considered the - best metal Plough made in Penga. Famers can examine it byoalling at the Bolle. fone: Foundry. Cast Steel shares will be furn- ished with the Plough if desired. & 0 itduth, 1883, —tf A Haver & Oo, SEWING MACHINES, " MISCELLANECU LATEST ARRIVA MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWARE. OF ? BAXTRESSER & CRIST, EALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES. SPRING AND SUMMER G00DS a DOOR MATS AT THE CUTLERY SAWS RIFLES CRON FRONT H2RER BROS, Have just received the finest assortment of Spring and Summer (Goods ever brought to this |- piace, and selling at prices that Jefy competi- tion, PISTOLS SHOT GUNS AXES CONSISTING ! EDGE TOOLS Ladies’ Dress Goods, SUCH AS SADDLERS HARDWARE Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's Tools. 00 MERINOS, . CASHMERES, STEEL SPRINGS, DELANES, CALICOS q f AND’ SUMMER PAINTS DRESS GOODS " OILS, Also, alargoe assortment of ladies and gentle- " y ~ niens GLASS BOOYS AND SEKORS, GREAT Tr 3 qT 4 And all other INDUCEMENTS [© fa i The stock is’ entirely ne, 1 sell lower than any other = est: ent in the country ‘heir establishmert wiil he found on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte, LSTA LL SEXINID ITSO ea to AND SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TO PULCHASERS FOR Cash or Country Produce, may8 FURNITURE WARE ROOMS North side of the Diamond. PETER LORILLARD, Suuff and Tobacco Manulaciurer 16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST, (Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York) Would eall the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz: BROWN SNUFF, #2 Demig Macaboy, Fine Rappea, Coarse Rappee. American Gentleman, YELLOW SNUFF. Honey Dow Scotch. Fresh Honey Due Scotch, Fresh Scoteh. BELLEFONTE, PA. Scateh, High Toast Scoteh, Irish High Toast, er Liundyfoot, Attention is called to the large reduction in prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking Tobaccos, which will be found of a supcrior quality. TOBACCO. FINE CUT CHEWING. P, A. L. or pluin, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, 8 No. 2 Sweet Scented Oronoco, Nos1&2 Tin Foil Cavendish, mixed, Granulated. N. B.-A circular of prices will be sent or application. April 17 1 year on, A CHANCE FOR Mn BARGANS? Louk SADHLE BRIBAD, BY “Nar AY (33 (& ~~ > i 3 0 JR 30 AE kh 3 3 EXTENSION TABLES, ACURABHA EXE POE)! : * Ia NF AC TORY The subscriber begs lesve 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 shop <n the Norti- East corner of ABLEGHANY and BISHOP Streets; where can bo found at all times ( WHERE BUREAUS, SMOKING. Long, BMOKING, 8. Jago, Spanish, C'anastor, Turkish. SOFAS, LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, $ WHAT-NOTS, STANDS. CHAIRS a full supply of Saddles, Waggon Harness, « Bridles, . STOOLS, Carriage Harncas Collars, Wagon Whips, Trunks, : Driving Whipa' &e, &e., Valiseg,- ! ! Of every dese iption, qualily and price, fc sale Halters’ CHEAPER than at any other establishment of the Notts, kind in Central Penusyls ania. &o., &o., &o. June 1st 1863—1y. HENRY P. HARRIS : mado of the very best material, sud winn ANTE D to he put to-gather inthe most s thstantial man. ner. Prices to sait the times. Call and examina g you are not satizfied, More Goods for Less Money | CAN BE HAD AT i fonte, Sept., 1 RABEL OD J { BELLEFO . W. W. HONTGOMERY, Prop, Has received alarge invoice of CLOTHS, R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL, Than at any cther Establishment in ae CASSIMERES, SYLVANIA. | VESTINGS, . ) - . Waich will be manufactured in the LATEST STYLES, and in a manner that cannot fail to prove satis- factory. A large astortment rf GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of > Collars Neck Ties; Suspenders Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, clo; Exactly suited tothizlocality andintendel for the CENTRAL PEN le keeps constantly on hand a choice stock of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & GAPS, Ready Made Clothing, Wotions, ¢ SUMMER TRADE, Quesasuare, 3 3s shelves present a greater variety of plain and YALE ancy goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen. Willow and Woodon Ware on er tral Pennsylvania. Call and soo that Mntzomery is the man that ean make b And in fact a complete assortment of all the articles usually found in a first clags Country Store. : Clothes in tho f: All that have ever Say that he roallyc an’t he beat. June 28 1y MRS. M. §. HUGHES, MIX. T.XIN IER, Allegheny Street, ono door north of BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE, Has just opened a fino assortment of the latest Tye Ging and «Soins Geos, PRODUCE Taken in Exchange for goods, and the Highest Market Prices in CASEY, 1 PAID FOR GRAINS OF ALL KINDS CALL ANC SER. Poin 00K STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. GEORGE LIVINGSON, Proprietor. The Undersigned having removed to * Brokerhoff's Row,” directly opposite the Conrad House, still continues to keep on hand a large assortment of Theological, Classfent, Day- Bchool, Miscellaneous, and all the various school Books now in ‘use; also, a large assortment of Blank Books and Stationary, Photographs and Photograph Albums; also. Daily and. Weekly Newspapers. Subscriptions taken for any paper or periodical in the United States. New publica ions at publushers prices, : mayl5 tf TORGT LIVINGSTON. Which she is prepared to make up and trim in the latest fashion and at LOW PRICES, BONNETS AND HATS Always on hand and trimmed at tho shortest notice, BLEACHING Done in the most complete manner known to the Job Printing a oto: ete, | { | opened a now Car —_——— States Cireunit Court, i and review at any time. Teachers and Pras Yeung men for ac and responsible situations. for graduates of this College, b Pror. 4. Cowrny, the best ion, who holds the larges aud over all competitors, t Writing. ac cents to LOCATED I Ur an uniioite The Philadelp d and re is now cail Tus Brya braci Comomm mail. LIF Eon full partechla Cet. 17. 1862—1y. Bef al Law, Woolle: Plants, Fowl Pat vp in 2 ilasks. tutions, Le. “ Froe from Poisons ¢ Rats qome out of their {75 Sold wholes: whore. See that ¢ Cosran's” Be sotile and F { £1 Principal Depot 482 Br Sold a ILARRIS'S Mr. 8. 4. MeQ form the citizens o of Cummings’ Liver to manufacture ___ MISCELLANEOUS. SS ally Hox. Wirsox M'Caxpress Judge ot the United For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue containing full information, inelose ti -fi [3 Attend where the Sor Bankers and Business Mon graduate, 2 7 NATIONAL COMMELCIAL COLLEGE - PHILADELPHIA. ALD, LEAVELAND, CHICAGO & ST. 1.07] 3. &. NS for sa.e and » Mice, Roaches, Ants, | Se. and $81 00 Boxer, Botiles & | #3 and £5 sizes for Hotels, Public Lusti- Only infallible remedies kaown. “ Not dangerous to the Human Fawily. salo in all largo ocidies. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every n CARRAGE MANUFACTORY SPRING WAGONS, SLEIGHS, President. Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Largest, Cheapest and Beat. $35 pays for a full commercial course. : 0 extra charges for Mauufacturers, Steam boat, Raiirond and Bank Book- Ministers’ sons at haif price, Scudents enter Keeping, This Institution is conducted by experienced tical Accountants, who prepare ve business, at the least ex- pense and shortest time, for the most luerative Dirrowas for merit only. Hence the universal p granted ference bus b. of 157 ies Rapid Busin live ns and Ze nTBANY | oMMEP RUS, Cron t books, em- Aritametie, and sent by Iasoots &e., holes to die.’ | | | ZU Brwans!!! of all worthless imitations. name is on cach k | | 1 | | before you buy. "R.COSTAR. oadway, N. Y. RUG STORE ellcfonte,. Pa. xii 4] uistion wonid respectiully in Centre county, that he haa | Mapufactory, in the Stable, where he is prepared CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, SULKIES, ‘ PHAYR10ONS, | abundantly sup i the market wilh af | ways cont f _ Bellefiite, Jan. 9, 1 REC JMMINGS HOUS { ehoicest ar 1 4 hates, sorrows and angers, hopes and | fi lutar imption, fits, men y, resulting from se | plained in the Marnrace G YOUN, M. D. contemplatin man who de ing to th st be lnc I wili be sent to any nt, in specie or post: DR. Wm, YOUNG, No. 418, Fourth, Philadelphia. A¥FLICTED native or foreign—who int try, get a copy ef Dr Young's life. No. 418, Spruce Street, above Office hours from 9 to 8 daily. Oct. 2nd, [862-1y. Offer for sale npe othe Most NEW and BEAU (FIL IIe riety of IRON F A1L1INU RESIDENCES COLUMNS, HITCHING STANDS, VACES, MAT charioter. of work ncedeed. fonte, are subscription agents can be had to'suit the means als; the interest is payable yearly in gold regrets and joys. red, the nature, treatpient and | are of apermatorrcen or seminal USE—are 7 ex. urbe, hy WILLIAM This most extraordinary book should bein the hands of every young person | riage, and every man or wo ND UNFORTUNATE, no matter what e, before you. place yourself: under the caro of any of tho notorions rag aly— is or any ether conn. carefully Tt will be the means of saving yc » many doliars, your health, and possibly you x DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any ef th disensos described in his publication, at his offiac Ornamental Iron Works, WOOD& PEROT, 1131 Rldge Ave, PHILADFELPRIA PA, &o., of Wrought and and: GALVA JZED IRON"and BRASS BING, 1RQ NN VERANDAHS, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES, STANDS, SOPAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANT LS, and all other Iron Work of a Decrotive Do igns forwarded for selection. Per. ons applying for same, will ploase state the kind . . 3 5 4 FIVE- TWENTY U. 8.T0AN Wm. F, Reynolds: & Co., of Belle- Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan. Amounts 1 debilit ber of their off pain, dis. ity and ps. regs ruce street, above cand read Fourth, Phila. Favorable Terms, INS in great a GEMETARIES, ast” Iron, TU. BALCONIES, ‘LAMP- FLOWER v to’ disposs” of the different individu halt MANHOOD, } {day pusiic g 3 iG HOTELS. [PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE. : BerLgroxte, Pa. JOIN COPRNETA VER, Proprietor. RESPECTFULLY “acnounces t3 the public, that ho had lensed; rofurnished and refitted the above House where he will he happy to wait upon those who favor him with their company Tae Housg is large and convenient apd fur- nighed in tho best’ modern stylo: It is provided with a large number of well aired and comforta ble sleeping a artinents, Rooms and Private Par~ lors with or without chambers attached. Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for pleasure, may rest assured that every exertion will used to render their stay at the ¢ Pannsylva- nia Hotel” pleasent and agreeable. 2" HIS TABLE WiLL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION of an experienced Cook and supplied with the very hest the market affords, and HIS BAR with the chotsent wines and other liquors—charges reason- able, Tho“ PeNNsyrLvaxta Horan.” possesses groat- er advantages in point of Ioeation than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situ- aced in the business part of the town, : it stabling provided, and good and trus- vays in attendance, dating and honest servants ? uiployed, and nothing off undono that will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guosta, April 17, 1863 tf, {ONRAD HOUSE BELLEFQ - BUTVS; Proprieror, ell known establishment has neen entire nd re-f nished througout, and is no centeral Pennsylvania in the enionee it affords to travelors.- ntry during their eks of Coart, © rs; propreitor hv hopes 30 C {RAR "AN’S HOTEL. BELLEFONTR, PA, DANEEL @anRMan, p This long ostablished and | weit known Hotel, situated on the Southenrst corner of ab opr viz0 Court House, hnviuc sprreton, ABR che most kmapt acs fare e up in style, hy ti white HIS BAR will al- t exy a The ¢ His Stabling is attended by the mos hostlers Give him seul! ano ar. all, and ho feels: con fident that all w 2? bo sa. isfied with their atu modation. AN EXOET t of Lnquora, in tow tl always be and altentive ENT LIVER? { ianttached to this osk whshnient, whiah strange tig { from abroad will find greatly to theic adv 3 DANTEL GARMA 2 BELLEFONTS, PA. B.D. CUMMINGS, Propriotor, fis elegant new Hotel, situated on “Bishop few doors porth of the Catholic church, is at complete in all its arrangements, and i now opan for the reception and entertainment oo: gaeals. Tt has been furnished in tho very latest 8 ie and comforinble farniture vith han te the best motten up, and will he otel in Bellefonte. ! alwars be fonhd* groaning under the wight of the best provisans the marke! ls, attended by neat intelligent and attentive 13. IE BAR wil alwnys: be zapped with the and hest ‘ot Hgnors —not a sickning mis lrugs—but liquor: iu thers purest. avd nt STABLE is larga, warm, sommodiond and 1. and obliging aud attentive Lostlers, are 3 ailing. » A Haek CONVEYS passengers free of chargs, to and from tha cars, after the arrival an d dopartcr of the train y { JUMMINGS HOUSE SALO0 v. This new and splendid Eating Fr. tablishment is now open for ths entertainmont of the publie, whers . . Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stawad Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Tarile Soup, Chicken Soup, : . Ham and Fggs, Pig's Peet and Tripe, Sar dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, Stewed Chickens, ete. oto), can be had at all timaa. DRINKS. ( Brandy, Whiskey, risky, vt Whi a, TRV. other fandy i Philadelphia “ila Favey' Temonddos, © +» Minera! Wa. ier, ete, ete., ole: ~ Ham ar 17.53 be had at’ all Hours of ths ght. : BILEEARD ROOM. with fins ables, is connected with the estab Hshment We invite our friends to give ne «eal; and think we ean Insure them the wimo i i : A CUMMINGS & E Bellefor arch 13 1y Proprietors: Cr ; . LOCK HAVEN, Pa, OR NN, Proprietors preparation the best pos co Hin tha Shsiodst fux- 0 vif aiord, and he iz deger- 1 not tothe surpassed in this department by other oialong tho West Branch: i coufain the choicéstiiquors that pau on the city market. 1 Careful and attentive, Qatlors will constant! 3 Lo sn hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey are properly attended to, 1 $ 2) Prusting iat he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by” 2 ention to be ables 0 rende -gencralsafis- ion, June 6, '61.~tf. NITED STATES HOTEL. | MULTHIRD' STREET, : WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA, V. 8. DOEBLER, Froprieter, Ang 28th. 63. - x . JPALLON HOUSE, LOCK! HAVEN, PA. E W. BIGONY, Propie tor, Owmuibus running to-and fram the De jot. : Aug. 28th, 63. © 2 bd PLEASANT GAP HOTEL, PLEASANT GAP, Pay J. H. MORRESON, Proprietor. This well known Hotel is now kept by the pra- priotor, where ho will be happy to wait on tha traveling public generally