Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 06, 1863, Image 3

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¥@e following Is the schedule of time of closing
ho mails on the different routes leaving this pleae:
Norra. — Via Bnow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at
9 o’cloex P.
.—Via Pine Grove
is ate P.M
Fast.—Via Hublersburg and Lock Haven clos
es nt 12 P. M.
Baev.— Via Centre Hall, Milroy, and Lewistown,
‘eloses at 9 I’. M.
i Howard and I.sck Haven, closes &
P.M.
Mills and Spruce {
Wear.—Via Port Matilda and Tyrone closes at
9P. MN.
Woeer.—Via Half Moon and Tyrone, closes at
9.P. M.
RAILROAD ROUTS.
vie and Snow Shoe, leave Bellefonte at
M
Bald Eagle Valley Branch Railroad, leave at
$3P.M . *
STAGE ROUTS.
for Tyrone, Via, Half Moon, leave on-
Mondays, W ednesdays, Fridays, at 64 4. M.
Stages for Lock Haven Via of Hublershurg,
Beave dailyat 1 P. M.
Stages for Lock Haven Via of Howard leave
Mondays Wednesday, and Eridays at 7 A. M.
Stages for Lewistown Via Centre Hall, leave
daily at 6 A M
Btages for Spruce Creek Via of Farm school, and
Pine Grove Mills, leave Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridaysat 7A. M.
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.
«Eternal Vigilance is the price of Lib-
erty. — Old addage.
It may be so for some, but the price we
were compelled to pay was §300:
oa
BE A fellow out west gets off the follow.
ing definition of “widow:" «“One who knows
what’s what, and is desirous of further in-
formation upon the subject” if you really
want to know what's what, just try Cum-
mings Oysters.”
Qin
{>= We are gratified to learn that the
water has been turned back into the old res-
ervoir, where it will remain until Spring, or
ac least until the new Water Works can be
put into operation without the fear of fail-
ure. The town is again well supplied with
water, and all apprehensions of our citizens
in regard te its scarcity this winter, may be
1aid aside.
IMLAY & BickNeLn’s Bank Note Report.
ER.—In these days of *‘rag currency” a re:
liale Bank Note Reporter is indispensable to
every man who handles money. We can
recommend Imlay & Bicknell’s to be such,
It is corrected by the old reiinbie Banking
tim of Work, McCouch & Co., Philadel-
phia, and published the first and fifteenth
of each month. The monthly is mailed to
subscribers at §1 00 per year ; semi-monthly
$2 00. Address Imlay & Bicknell, No.
45 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
——O
ga Some unknown cholera revorter
states that a lady who had died of cholera,
anfpwas laid ont by her friends, was found
the night followiuyg standing at the cupboard
eating cucumber pickles; or; in other words:
They left her a laying in’ white, .,
Prepared for the grave’s quist slumber;
But they found her the very sume night !
“A laing in’ pickled cucumbers!
If you want to ‘lay in" some suparir
Oysters go to our friend Jerry Tolen.
0
MiLessurG, Oct, 21,
Mg. MEEx :—Dardon! But below is an
extract fro an old newspaper that 1 tho’t
would hit preity well now. Don't you ¢
OFFICE SeegERs :— Would not any Amer-
scan deen it a dishonor to have it under.
stood that he was fed and clothed by the
State ; that he was a species of burthen
begged or crowded upon a public hving ;
that being tooidle or shiftless to subsist
himself otherwise, he had been permit ed
10 do chores in the offices of the Govern-
went, for which lie was to receive at best,
no more than the average of men can earn
at almost any honest trade ?
Ot course, every American with a spark
of true manliness in his soul, would fee}
dishonored and indignant at such imputa-
tions. Yet such is the precise position in
which a great majority of office beggars
voluntarily place themselves, Is it wct a
brand of shame upon their manhood--are
they not the worst paupers in the land ?
L.imoxa-.
——C Are en
Lapiss’ Aw Socisty.-—-According to pre-
viyus notice, a meeling of the “Ladies Aid
Society,” was held at the Armory, on Tues-
day cvening last, for the purpose of reorgan-
ization and of again getting the Society ful-
ly under way in the bencvolent objects for
* which it was first instituted,
An election was held for officers for the
ensuing year, the following ladies being
unanimously chosen :
President—Mrs. Wm. Wilson.
Vice Presigent— Mrs. Dr- Mitchell.
Treasurer—Mrs. Lieut. Piefer.
Secretary—Mrs. James Ward.
= Managers— Mre, James Linn, Mrs, Mary
Valentine, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Hillibish,
Mrs. Hughes, Mrs, Rhodes, Mrs, Reed,
Ii is in contemplation to make this Society
a branch of the United States Sanitory
Commission, as by that means it is hoped
ita sphere of usefulness may be increased.
Ladies from the country are respectfully
invited to become members of this Society,
and to contribute whatever may be in their
power to farther its benevolent objects.
Signed,
Mas. MarcArer WiLsoN,
Pres't.
Mas. BR. A. Warn.
Sec'ty.
tt a ————
$&5~ Lage Superior wines have furnished
1565.900,700 tons of copper ore this year,
and have plenty more on hand.
———
g&= Five million and a half dollars have
already been received as commutation
uuder the Enrollment Act.
eee LB mm
g@y~ The effort of the President to col--
omze 500 persons of color on the south-
west coast of Hayti has proved a failure.
Though unusual precaution was taken to
contract With responsible parties to convey
these people to their destination, many of
them died of disease, while others fled to
wore desirable logalitjes. .
! A GENTLEMAN, cured of nervons debi
LANOUS.
Tn
Incompeteney, Premature Decay aud Youthful
Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will
be bappy to furnish to ail who need it (free of
charge) the recipe and directions for making the
simple remedy used in his case Those wishing
to profit by his experience—and possess a valuu- |
ble remedy— will receive the same. by return
mail, (carefully sealed). by addressing
JOHN B. O4DEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
Sept. 18, 3m.
BOC. TOBIAS
VENETAN LINIMENT
Fas GIVEN UNIVERSAL BATIS-
FACTION durin the fourteen
years it has been introduced into the United
States. After being tried by millions, it has been
p.oclaimed the pain destroyer of the world. —
Pain e:nnot be iors thig liniment is applied. If
used as directed it cannot and never has failed in
a single instance. For colds. coughs and ! influens
za, it can’t be beat: One 25 cent bottle will cure
a!l the above, besides being useful in every fami-
ly for sudden acidents, such as burns, cuts, scalds,
inseet stings &e. Itis perfectly innocent to take
internally. and can be given to the oldest person
or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle
Office, 26 Cgrtlandt Street, New York. Sold by
ail Druggests.
BE WISE BY TIMES!
Do not trifle with your Health, Constitution
and Character. . i
If you are suffering with any Diseases for which
HEMBOLD’'S EXTRACT BUCHU
is recommended.
TRY IT! TRY IT! TRY IT}
Tt will Cure you, save Long Suffering. allaying
Pain and Inflammation, and will restore you to
HEALTH AND PURITY,
At Little Expense,
And No Expcsure.
Cut our the Adyertisement in another column
and call or send for it.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Ask tor Hembold’s. Take No Other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
Sept. 18, 2 n.
Ornamental Iron Works,
10}
WOODS PEROT, 1131 Rldge Ave,
PHILADFLPHIA PA,
Offer for sale upen the Most Favorable Terms,
NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in great va-
riety of IRON P3ILINGS for CEMETARIES
RESIDENCES, &c., of Wrought and Cast fron
and GALVAN ZED IRON and BRASS TUR
BING, 1RON VERANDAIS, BALCONIES
STAIRS. COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES
COLUMNS. HITCHING POSTS, LAMP
STANDS, VACES, TABLES FLOWER
STANDS, SOFAS, CHAIRS, STATURY, ANL
MALS, and all other Iron Work ef a Decrotive
character. Deo igns forwarded for selection. Per-
ons applying for same, will please state the kind
of work needeced. 5 2mo
__ LEGAL NOTICES.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, an Auditor, ap-
pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun-
ty to make distribution of the money in the
hands of Christopher Gates, Admintstrator of
the Estate of Joseph McEihatten. dee’d, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on Wedues-
day, the [8th day of November. 1863, at his of-
fice in Beliefonte, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and
wheae all persons interested may attend
C. T. ALEXANDER,
Auditor.
AUDITOR 8 NOTICE.
In the matter of the sale of the
Real Estate of W. W. Kreamer. The uunder-
i having been appointed by the Ceurt of
Pleas of Centre county. an Auditor to
make distribution of the monies ariging from said
sale,in the hands of George Alexander. Sheriff,
will meet the parties interested at his office on
Saturday, the 14th lay of Nc vember next, at 2
o'clock, P. M. JAMES H. RANKIN,
Oct. 23—A4t Auditor.
AUDI TOR'S NOTICE.
The Undersigned, an Auditor, ap-
pointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre county,
to make distribution of the balance remaining in
the bands of the Administrator of the Estate ot
James Harrison. deceased, will attend to the du-
ties of his appointmert on Friday, the 13th day
of Noyvember. 1863, at his office, in Bellefonte, at
2 o'clock, P. M, when and where all persous in-
terested may attend.
EVAN M. BLANCHARD
Oct. 23, 1883. —4t
Auditor
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letturs of Administratin on the
estate of Capt R. M. Forster, decd. late of Har-
ris towuship, having been an ted to the sub.
seriber, he requests all persons having claims
against said estate to present them duly aut en.
ticated for settlement, and those indebted to make
immediate payment,
WILLTAM FOSTER,
MALK HALFPENNY,
mrs.
Oct. 39, 1863 —4t
Sep. 25, Gt,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTIEE.
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Rush A. Johnston, decd. having been
granted to the subscriber. he notifies all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment and those having
claims against the said estate, to present them
duly authenticated for settlement,
Sept, 25th, 1863—06t M. B. Poorman
Administrator.
—
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
m— MARRIAGE GUIDE.—
Fw YOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIOLOG-
ICAL WORK.
Or every oue his own Doctor—being a private
Instructor for married persons or those about to
marry. both male and female. In everything
concerning the physiology and relations of our
sexual system, and the production or prevention
of offspring, including all the new discoveries
never before given in the English language, by
WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable
and interesting work. It is written in plain lan.
guage for tke general reader, and is illustrated
with upwards of ene hundred engravings. All
young married people or thoss contemplating
rarriage, and having the least impediment to
married life, should read tris book, 1t discloses
scerets that every one shoud be acquainted with!
Still it is a book that must be locked up. 2ud not
lie about the house.
on the receipt of twenty-five cents.
WM. YOUNG. No. 416 SPRUCE St. above 4th
Philadelphia:
October 23. 1863—1y
B 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. Classical, Day-
School, 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 ypublica
fons at publeshers prices.
mayls tf GEORGE LIVINGSTON.
BOALSBURG ACADEMY.
The Winter Session of this Tnsti-
tution will commence on Monday, November 2d,
TUITION PER QUARTER.
Common Engiish Studies. $4.00
Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 5,00
Latin and Greek Languages, 6,00
Contingent Fee. 4
0.40
Instruction in Instrumental and Voeal Musie
on reasonable terms.
Board and furnished rooms, per week $2,00
DANIEL M. WOLF, A.B.
Oct, 50, 1863. Principal
PINE GROVE ACADEMY AND
SEMINARY.
The Winter session will open on WEDNESDAY
the 4th day of November, 1863.
Terys:—Board and , Tuidion and English
branches $55 per term of five months
Instrumental Musie will be taught by a eem-
petent teacher.
J.B THOMAS, A. N,
Prinevpad.
Qet. 23-3
Se
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCEL |
aletchman, SS SPECIAL NOTICES. | |
It will be sent to any one |
Address Dr. |
!
PASI OD X DEG RD
BELLFPON 0. a,
WW, W, MONTGOH RY, Prep, |
Hasreccived a i £ !
CLOTHS,
| CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
ete. ofc.
Which will be manufactured in the
LATE=T STYLE=,
and in a manner that cannot fail to prove satis-
factory.
A large as:ortment of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Consisting of
Collars Neck Ties,
Suspenders Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, ete.
Bxactly suited tothislocality andintended for the
: SUMMER TRADE,
His shelves present a greater variety of plain and
fancy goods than can be found elsewhere in Cen
trai Pennsylvania.
Jall and see that
Mntgom ery is the man that can make
Clothes in the fashion, strong and cheap;
All that have ever tried 1im yet,
Say that he really can’t be beat.
june 26 1y
I. M. Singers § Co. s
PAWBIG
SEWING MACHINES,
W. W, MONTGOMERY,
BELLEFONTE PA
AGENT FOR CFNTRE COUNTY
These machines are
NO HUMBUG,
Having used one of them for
SEVEN YEARS,
I can warrant them to do all that is claimed
for thew.
Call and examine and procute a circular.
} june 26 1y
& Lane,
<2
7
>
£&
2 Fourth & Arch Sts.
PHILADELPHIA,
ARE OPENING
FOR THE FALL TRADE,
French Merinoes,
Good Black Siiks
PENNA
Nw Plaid Silks,
New Fancy Fannels,
Bilmoral Petticoats,
Red, White and Blue Flannels, etc.
Sept. 1st, 1863 3m
Boot AND SHOE STORE,
BELLEEONTE, PA.
PETER McMAHON, Proprietor.
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Delle
fonte ard vicinity that he bas opened up a shop on
ALLEGUENY STR ET,
A few doors below Hoffer’s Store, here he
is prepared to sell at the
- LOWEST PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES
wayl 1863 1y
BUSINESS CARDS.
a. M ALLISTER. x . ET
PM ALLISTFR & BEAVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN’A.
J.D. SHUGFR
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN
JAMES I. RANKIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLFFONTE, PENN'A
Oft.ce, on the Diamond, one door west of the
lost Ofiice.
MARTIN sSTON®R,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Will attend to all business entrusted to his
charge. Jie Tept, 11,1865
WILLYAM A WALLACE,
ATTORMEY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PENN’A.
Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci
ally .etained in connection with resident Counsel.
3. J. LINGLE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA.
snow prepared to wait upon all who may desire
his professional services.
Rooms athis residence on Spring street.
DE, WINGATE,
DENTIST.
Office and Residence directly North vi the
Court Louse portico, At his office except two
weeks in each month, beginning with the first
Monday of the month
Bellefonte, M.—[y.
HORVIS. C.T ALEXANDER.
OVIS & ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Ottce 2° dou: below Reynold’s Bank
Nov. 21.—1 2
DRVIS & CORSE,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Lock Haven Pa.
Will practice in the several Courts of Ceutre and
Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Aug. 29, 1862.
DR. J.B. MITCHELL.
PHYSIC1AR & SURGEON,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA.
Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he
| espeotfully offers his services to his friends and
the public. Office next door to the residence of
Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street.
~Suly 25; 1563-13.
BANKING HOUSE,
oo OF fe
WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA.
Bills of exchange and Notes discounted.Col-
lections made and proceeds promptly remitted.
Interest paid onspecial deposits. Exghange in the
E astorn gities constantly on hand for sala, Depos-
ts receivea 4
a © FURST,
A: OPNRY AT LAW,
BELLEFOYTE, PA.
! ILL practice in the several Courts of
| Centre ard Clinton counties. All legai
| 1 usiness entrusted ty his car® will receive prompt
| attention -
| OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di.
, amond.
Job Printing.
Dark Figured Silks, t
| bodies of poor wen not worth $360 are placed in
J
oars
MISCELLANEOUR.
STERNBERG AALL
BY PUMP SUNKINS, E-Q
The times, they say, are mighty hard,
And men can’t find a dollar
To spend on pants or ¢oat or vest,
Or eyen on a colar
Republicans blame Democrats,
vrall this mighty bother,
And Democrats Republicate—
80 each oue blames the oth ~
Some swear that Lincoln's jus
To core thie mighty evis,
While ot uy nes trying hard
‘Lo send us to the Devil,
And so it goes—and polities,
Makes frst friends fight each other,
And kindles bitter feelings, which
They try in vain to smother,
Now, thisis all a silly thing,
Ard comes of human blindness,
Far all men should be brothers, and
Should live in peace and kindness.
If you're a “pub” and I'm a ‘“-Dem,”
hat need not cause a trouble,
Nor make us call exch otver names,
Nor beat each other double,
Forwhere’s the use in you and I.
To go to pullin’ triggers,
Just for a nasty greasy lot.
Of woolly-pated niggers.
Just none at ail—and so say I,
‘We've made a mighty nlunder,
For politics is just the thing
To send us all co thunder.
So let us stop it—and we'll try
"Lo pull once nore together,
And buy from Sternburg all cur clothes
For this cold winter weather.
He's got a large and handsome stock,
Just brought here from the city,
And that is what I wanted to say,
When I commenced my dity
So roll in. folks—SternberZ s a man
The honest truth revealing)
Who only tries to make ‘pile,’
Py fair and upright dealing.
A. Sternburg & Co., Reynolds Arcade, next
door above the “Conrad House,” have just re-
ceived a splendid lot of fail ard winter clothing
which they offer for sale at as'onishingly low
prices.
Oct. 16, "63 —tf. A 81ERNBURG, & Co.
THEGRFAT
AmericanTeaCompany,
51 VES.-Y STREET, N. Y,
Since its organization, has created a new era in J
the history of
Wholesaling Teasin this Country.
They have introduced their gelestiong of TEAS,
and are selling them at not over
Two Cents (.02 Cents) per poun
above cost,
Never deviating fromthe ONE PRICE usked
Another peculiarity o the Company is that
their Tea TASTER not only devotes his time to
the selestion of their TEAS as to quality, value,
and partienlarstyles for particular localit of }
country, but ke helps the Tea buyer to chovse ont
of their enormous stock such Teas as are best
adapted to his particular wants, and not only
this. but points out to him the best bargains.
It is easy to see the tnecaleulable advantage n
Tea Buyer has in this establishment over all
others.
Parties ean order Teas and will be served by us
as well as though they came themselves, being
gare to get original a and
ta.es, and the Teas are warranted as represented.
If he is no judge of Tea or the Market, if his
time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a we-
organized system of doing business, of an iml
mense capital, of the judgment of a protessiona-
Tea TAsTER, and the kuowledge of superior sales |
men.
This enables all Tea buyers—no matter if they
are thousands of miles from this market—to pur-
chase on as good terms here as the New York
merchants:
We issue a price list of the Company’s Teas,
which will be sent to all who order it; compri-
sing
Hyson, Yourg Hyson. Imperial. Guao-
powder, Twarkay and Skin.
OOLONG, SOUCIONG. ORANGE & HY-
SON PEKOE,
JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and
uncolored.
This list has each kind of Tea divided into four
classes. namely : CARGO, high CARGO, FINE,
FINEST. that every cue may understand from
description and the prices annexed, that the Com-
pany are determined to undersell the whole Tea
trade
We guarantee to sell ALL our Teas at not
over TWO CENTS (.02 Cents) per pound above
cost, believing this to'be attractive to the many
who have heretoiore been paying enormous profits
Great American lea Company,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No 51 Vesey Street, New York
Sept. 18, 1863—3m.
ANEW AND TMPORTANT WORK.
THE FOUR ACTS OF DESPOTISH,
BY A. D. MAHONEY, OF I0W A,
Author of the ¢Prisoner of State.’
This work contains full and official copies of
he Four Great Acts of Despotism by which the
constituti-nal government of Washington was sub-
verted, and the irresponsible Lincoln dynasty in-
stalled in its place,
1. Tre Tax Bir, by which all the property
and resources of the people are mortgaged to the
resent administration.
2. Tue CoNscriprioN BiLu. by which all the
the hands of the Administration,
3. Tae FINANCE BiLy, which destroys State
Banks and places the entire currency of the coun-
try in the hands of the Secretary of the Treasury.
4. Tue INpEMNITY Act. (fitting climax.) which
presumes to indemnify the President for all the
wrongs he has committed in the past or may com-
mit in the future.
These four acts are each preceded by a care
ul analysis, by Mr Mahoney, and their unjust,
oppressive, unconstitutional and odious features
pointed out. As a book for reference, it will be
invaluable to the farmer, the mechanic, the poli
tician, the laborer—in fact, to every person, for
these monstrous acts reach from the loftiest man-
sion to the humblest cabin in the land.
These four acts are not published together in
any other form. They will make a large octave
pamphlet ot nearly 200 pages, in good sized type
and wlll be sold at the low price of Firry CENTS
in paper, and SEvENTY-Five CENTS in muslin
binding. t
Send on the orders at once. All orders will be
filled according to the date of receipt. First
ome first served, The cash must sgcompany
the orders,
Address
VAN EVRIE, HOR ION & CO.,
Neo. 162. Nassau Street, New York.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, |
ITE YE
w=
More to. ds fir Less Money
CAN BE HAD AT
R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL,
Than at any cther Establishment in
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
le keeps constantly on hand a choice
stock of
STAPLE §& FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & GAPS,
Ready Made Clothing,
Notions,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Willow and Wooden Ware
And in fact a complete assortment of all the
articles usually found in a first class
Country Store.
PRODUCE
Taken in Exchange for goods, and the
Highest Market Prices in
CASEI,
PAID FOR
GRAINE OF ALL KINDS
CALL ARC SKF.
ee an TD
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS
North side of the Diamond.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WHERR
BUREAUS,
SOFAS,
UUNGRFR,
HAT RACKS,
WHAT NOTS
EXTENSION TABLES,
SUANDS.
CHAIRS
STOOLS,
&ea, &e.,
Of every desc iption, quality amd price, fc cale
cuneAreRr than at any other establishment of the
kiud in Central Pennsyl\ ania.
June 1st1863—1y. HENRY P HARRIS
Leather! Leather I
SOLE LEATHER
SPANISH KIP
TPENCH CALF SKINS
COUNTKY CALF SKINS.
MOROCCO
LININGS, &C., &C
Shoemakers’ Thread and Shoemakers Tsuls, of
all kinds, to be had at
SUSSMAN S
CHEAP.” than at any other establishment in
Central Penn vivania.
Bellefonte, De:rmber 19, 1852—tf.
MRS. M. S. HUGHES,
MILI.IIN ER,
Allegheny Street, one door north of
BLANCHARD’S LAW OFFICE.
Has justopened a fine assortment of the latest
Joy 2 Geng and Sova Good,
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 the shortest
notice.
ELEATRINE
Done in the most complete manner known to the
trade. Mavyl tf
JIVE TWENTY U. 8. LOAN
Wm F Reynolds & Co., of Belle-
fonte, are subscription agents to dispo¥e of the
Five-Twenty years’ United States Loan Amounts
can be had to suit the means of different individu
als; the interpst is payable and will be paid half
yearly im a api 10, hes
MISCELLA NEC US.
LATEST 4RRIVAT
OF
FALL AND WINTER GOOD !
AT THR
»
“IRON
queRTR BRAS,
Have just received the finest
Fall and Winter Goods
place, and selling at prices that Jefy compeli-
tion,
assortment of
CONSISTING OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
SUCH AS
MERINOS,
CASHMERES,
DELANES,
CALICOS
AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS
Also, a large assortment of ladies and gentlo-
wens’
BOGAS AND SIKOES, °
GREAT
INDUCEMENTS
’ AND
SPLENDID BARGAINS
OFFERED TO PUACITASERS FOR
Cash or Country Produce,
HARDW ARE.
BAXTRESSER & CRIST,
Pes IN FOREIGN AND DOMES.
© MC HARDWARE,
WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR MATS
CUTLERY
SAWS
RIFLES
P1STOLS
SHOT GUNS
AXES
EDGE TOOLS
SADDLERS HARD W ARE
Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's
lool,
STEEL SPRINGS,
paint
OILS,
GLASS,
NAILS,
&e., &e,, &e. &c.
And all other kinds of merchandise usually
kept in a well regulated hardware store.
The stock is entirely new, and are enabled to
sell lower than any other establishment in the
country Their establishmert will be found on
the Northwest corner of the Diawond, Bellefonte
SBTADLISELFNID I760
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturor
16 & 18 CHAMBRES ST,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.)
Would call the attention of Dealers tothe articles
of his manufacture, viz:
BROWN SNUFF,
Magubod) . Demigros,
Fine Rappee, Pore Virginia.
Coarse Rappeo, Nachitochea.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen,
YELLOW SNUFF.
Honey Dew Scotch.
Fresh Honey Due Sentech,
E'resh Scotsh,
Scotch,
High Toast Seotch,
Irish High Toast,
or Lundyfoot,
Attention is called to the farge reduction in
prices of Fine-cut chewing and smoking ‘Lobaccos,
which will be found of a superior quality.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. |
Long, P, 4. L. or plain, S.J
No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Sj
No. 2 Sweet Seented Oronoco, Can ry
Nos1 & 2 Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish,
wixed, .
Granulated.
. B,—A circular of
or application.
April 17 1 year
i
A CHANCE FOR TY
: BARGANS! C Ei
SADDLE BMIBLL.
and
HARI EES
MANUFAC: OIRRY
prices will be sent
The subscriber begs leave to inform the world. |
and the people of Centre County in particular,
that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery
business in all its various branches, at his shop
a fnli supply of
Saddles,
Waggon Harness,
Bridles,
Carriage Harness
Collars,
Wagon Whips,
% Trunks,
Driving Wlips’
Valises,
Halters’ |
Netts,
&c., &eo., &o.
made of the very best material, and WARRANTED |
to be pat ty-gather in the most sibstantial man-
nar. Prices to suit the times.
Call and examine yourselves gentlemen, and if
you are not satisfied, you need not purchase.
JERRY TOLEN & Co.
Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 82. 1-3. ¥
ever brought to this |
n the Nortn-EAst corner of ALLEGHANY and | ceiving
BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times |
| QTUVES ! STOVES 1!
| pat. 2d, 1863—tf.
CELLANEOUS. 4
Sore
i vo ment & Air
SDLES: Jidee of the Utited
a siden.
Corner Pen and St. Clary Sirdets, Plinkmrgh
| Ponnsgleania val
The Lorgest, Cheapest and Best.
st
£35 or A full dommeraiad oc
for Mau
| boi d an 1k Book-b
A half price.
time.
' Tox Wiens ov]
ucted by experienced
countawts. who prepare
vss, at the Joast ex-
the most luerative
Pirrowas granted
universal preference
30. by husiuess mien.
Penman of the Un-
i ; gest No. of Ist Previons.
| and over all competitors, teaches Lapid Business
{ Writing. i
For peeimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue
i containing full information. inelosa twenty-five
| cents to JENKINS & SMITH
i . Prineipale
£7 Attend where the Sons sud Clerke of
ers und Business Men graduate,
Gallo unt HE
NATIONAL COMHELEISE COLLEGES
LOCAT.D 1
PHILADELPHIA.
5.2, cox. Tthand Chestnut Stroets,
N.Y. CITY, BROOKLYN !
TRGY. BUFFALO Lain VES ayy
DET HICAGO & ST. LOUIS.
"ENMANSHIP, Con 2 LAL AR-
is Cc. ResSPON-
b.
ler the same genorst
ud uniting in each the
greater tacilitios tor im-
than any other similar ines
ry
: ued by any one is good in ap
fu
Jullege hus been reacntly en
din u superior manner, and
V most prosperous Lommer
te.
ea
Br
br.
Comomtaes
{ mail.
| am
Aritnmetie,
aud sent by
L&> For full partientare sends 1 aiveestar
Oct. 17. 1862—1y.
Coaches, Arts Bed Bags,
Woutl &e., Tnsvsts om
luimals &:
506. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles &
Moths in
Llasits, Fowl
Pat up in
Tlasks. $4 aud §) sizes for Liotels, /“ublie Insri-
tutions, &o.
Only infallible remedies known.’
Fre 1 Poisons
© Not dungerous to the Muman Family.
i ¢ Rats come out of their holes to die.’
| iz Sold wholetal n all large civies.
& ~ Sold'hy all Druggists and Retailers every’
| where.
[7 I! Buware'!! of all worthless imitations.
[9 Se that + CosTAR'S™ nawe is on each
Box, bottle and F before you bay
Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
Lu” Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
iz Bold a
HARRIS'S RUG STORR
Bellefonte,. Pa.
CABRAGE ANCFACTOR
Mr. S. A. McQuistion would réepectfully” T-
form the citjgeus of Centre county, that he has
opened a new Garriage Marufactory, in the resr
of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where he is prepared
to manufacture
CALRIAGES.
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PHAYETORS,
2 SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
SLEDS, &C.. &C
at prices to suit the time.s.
Repairing done on short notice.
Bellefonte, Feh. 6, 1863, 1y.
FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!
JOHN FARE RA,
718 ARCH Sureet, below 81h sou ho side
PUILADELPHIA.
1 Juipoiter, Manufacturer of and Dealer in
i all kinds of
| FANCY FURS!
for Ladies’ aud Children’s Wear.
I wish to return my thavks to my friends of
Centre and surrounding counties, for their very
liberal patronage extended to me during the last
i fow years, aud Lwoald say to them that I now
ave in store, of my own portation” and Manu-
! facture a very extensive assortment of ail the dif-
| ferent kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, for
i Children, that will be worn during
d Winter seasons,
ct Importer of all my Fars from
} n all Manufactored undey
| my own supervision bles wo to offer my cus-
| tomers and the public 4 much
| Furs for the samc woney. Ladies please give
me a call before purchasing, Please remember
the vame, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA.
Oct. 2d ’63-—4m, No. 718 Avoh Srect. Phila.
handsomer Sot of
FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY.
OLFFICH--YORK, PENNA.
| Accumulzted Capital over £280 000
| THIS COM 5 to issue Polisies of
| Insurane unage by fire en the
| safer kinas property, at rates
4 ha eatery of a Compn-
ing been appointed an
3 i Company. will attend
plications fur insurance :
Ballefonte, Pa . | 1. C. HATPT.
Bept. 11, 1S63. 1y.
I'te undersigned at the Bell®fonte,
| Foundary keeps constantly on hand a variety of
1 cook stoves for coal or wood. 3 X
| lent cook stuvd edpeci
Wo have an excel-
{ ly constructed for burning
softeoal ; four seizes, price from $id, upwards al.
| 80 ninesplate parlor stoves for coal and wood, ax
rices to suit tho tinies.
A. HAUPT, & on,
I EE & WALKER Importers and Pub.
4 lishers of MUSIC and MUSICALL IN.
, STRUMENTS, Nou. 722. Chestnut St
| Eighth Street, Phliadelphia. ey Reiow
| a \31ge assortmentof Suypertor Piano Forser.
Sept. 18, 1883 1m.