Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 18, 1863, Image 3

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Tho followirg i= the schedule of time of closing
the mails on the dift vite his pleae:
Norti —Via Snow Shoe and Moshanon, closes at
9 o'clock P. M
fovrn —Via e Crove Mills and Spruce
Creek. closes pt 9 P. AT.
East. —Via Hublersbrrz and Lock Haven elos
esat124 PM 3
AST — Via Centre Hall, Mi roy, and Lewistown,
eloses at 9 1. MM.
Eas? —V a Howard and Taek Haven, closes a
IP. M
Wesr.—Via Port Matilda sud Tyrone closes at
PM,
WEST. —Via Half Moon and Tyrcne, closes at
9. P.M.
RAILROAD ROTTS,
Bellefonte and Snow Shoe, ienve Dellefonte at
A M.
Bald Eagle Vallay Branch Railroad, leave at
330P. NM
STAGE ROUTS.
* _ Stages for Tyrone, V leave on
NMordays. W ednes iM
Stages for Lock Fa rg,
eave daily +! 1 P.M
% Stages for Lock Hav of Howard leave
1 Mondays Wednes ys at 7 A. M.
Stages for Lewis mitre Hall, leave
Haily at 6 A A
Stages for Sprace Creek Via school, and
Pine rove Mills, leave Mon Wednesdays
and Fridays at TA. M.
‘LOCAL AND OTHNR MATTERS.
———— rg excm—m——
gex= By reference to the bills, 1t will be
Seen that Rothrack’s vendue, will come oft
on the 22d inst. Let all who want good
bar gains attend.
FirE.--The house of & man named Lnhery
living about half a mile above Unionville,
was burned down on Tuesday evening last,
We are not aquainted with the origin of the
fire,
p= Fardy I
we mentioned
having lost the ue
Monday last. Hic remain
the Catholic cemetiry |
Wednesday, attended by a a i. ree concourse |
of sym pathizing friends.
——— (ere
IT7 We learn that on Thursday last, a
man named Keehan, living somewhere in
the vicinity of Salt Lick, this county, while
attempting to cross a dam on the Moshannon
ereck ; witn a bicat in which he was Cone
‘veying home some articles of domestia use,
accidently fell overboard and frowned,
His body was recovered, and interred in
the Catholic cemetery in this place on Sat
, urday last,
0
GRAND Suerer.—Mr, RD Cummings
- Proprietor of the “Cummings Honse,” in-
ends giving a grand Oyster and Turkey
supper on the evening nofore Christmas to
which all lovers of pond thins are invited
to be present. The occasion is « xpested to
beone of muck enjorment, and as Mp.
Cummings cannot be oxo in the art of
getting vp a goo supper, it is foregone
corelusion that the afiar wil be worth at—
tending.
Tickets. ~Filty cc
a
es rt mre
To “818.” —In repiy to your question as
to whether commutation money will be ac-
cepted as a means of cxcwp ion from the
coming draft, we have only to say that, un-
less Congress should repeal the three hun
dred dollar clause prior to the 5th of Jauu.
-Ary, drarted men can porchase their excmp-
tion for that amount of meney, the same as
‘beretofore. But roped]
should Congress
that clauve, then wa presum: hut a
r -substitie wn ¢ opted. 1d all ths
irformation we po S upon the subject
Bey John Kirn at Deommallarsto whom
we refered Inst week as having been stabbed
-by George Champion, died on Friday mor--
‘ning 1 ost from the «fects of the inquiries
received on that gee n. Mr Koch leaves
a wife and one child (0 mourn his sad fate.
This vnhappy end of this affair, makes the
case of Mr. Champion a very scrious one,
and 18 a warning to all who are in the habit
of giving way fo sudden impulses of pas--
sien. Champion is now in jail awaiting hig
trial at the next session of Court, which will
ibe held in January:
£3:
A Svcorssrur, INs1TUTION. — The Pills.
Surgh Evening Chroncle says, There is
provably no [ustitution in the conntry &o
successful, or which is established on a
more permanent basis, and gives promise of
greater usefulness, than the fron City Com.
mercial College of this city. The unnsnal
facilties here afforded, the superior qualifi-
cations of the Principals, who, besides be--
ing upright gentlemen, 2.¢ also expei enced
Teachers and practial bnsiness men, offer a
‘combination of advantaces nowhere Sur--
passed, if equaled, in the country.
edie Ry
The Cruelty of Fanaticizm.
It is as idle £0 renson with
with a madman, or to expeet mercy from a
fanatic as from a wild beast, There 15 no
wickedness which fanactismy has not perpe-
&rated, none which it is not eapable of.—
{tis ander the influence of their most diaboti-
<al of atl deliriams that Lincoln and Is
Abolitionists are wading up fo necks
in humnn gore, and etrating and de-
signing atrocities whi makes the blood
rancoldito contemplate, None but men whose
eagon had seffered 2 roral of scurition,
anf wh, had lost all sense of the distiney.
ions between right and wrons, could pre-
serve as they are verseveding in the enor.
mous sacrifices of the human life and happi-
ness whieh they are ausing in every year
of this war. 8
Amid the widespread sea of horrors which
surround them on every side, they are as
unmoved and callous as ndamantine rocks.
They exhibit norel ntings: th 'y feel vo re-
a fanatic as
Married.
On Thursda evening Nov. 19th at the resi-
ce of the bride's father, in Potter Tewnship ,
by Rev. Henry Wagner; of Orwigshurg, Schuyl-
kill county, Mr. DK. Geiss of Reading, Berks
j county, io Miss Janie C Wagnes, youngest
daught* p of Jacob Wagner,
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I den
On the 4th instant, hy Rev, N. J. Mircnewr
of Howard, Mr. Samuel (}lassner to Miss Lydia
Ann Shaw; both of Liberty Township.
ECT SEE EA
ere a
Near Montro Leo county, Towa, on Thurs -
day N 26th 1863. Mary Trvin daughter of John
Irvin formerly of Ouk Hall, thiss county; wif. of
| Charles H Curtis.
On the 12th instant, at alf Moon, James
ottsgrove E re, in the 26th year of his age
I TRS RA
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DOC. TOmRAS
VENETAN LINIMENT
§jAs GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATIS-
FACTION durin the . fourteen
years it has been introduced into the United
St . After being tried bv millions, it has been
Pp. imed the pain destroyer of the world —
nnnot be where this liniment is applied. Tf
used as directed it cannot and never has failed in
a single instance. For colds. coughs and * influens
zn, it can’t be b One 2:
hein
Pp
ent bottle will cure
eful in every fami-
| ly for su s burns, cuts, sealds,
inscet st rectly innocent to take
rng n to the oldest person
and 50 cents a hottle
ew York. Sold by
5 Cg tlandt Street,
sts.
TO THE YOUNG OR OLD,
Male or
If you have been sufferin,
by the
Female,
g from a habit indulged
YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES.
CAUSES SO MANY ALARMING
SYMTOMS,
It unfits them for Marriage
Aad is the greatest evil which can befal
MAN OR WOMAN.
See symptomsenumerated in Adyertistment, and
if you are a sufferer,
Cut out the Advertisement,
And send for it at once,
Delays are dangerous
Ask for Hemhold’s
Take no other,
WHICH
Cures guaranteed
cits and Imitations.
Beware of Counter,
Nov. 27th, 1863. —2m.
© LEGAL NOTICES,
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters restamen‘ary on the Es.
e of Pjilip Moyer, late of Harris township,
‘eased, having been granted to the subseri-
, they req all persons indebted to tne
| said Estaie to make immediate payment, and
i aims to present them, duly au-
sated, for settlement. :
Dec. 11, 1863—6t. HENRY NEYER.
DANIEL HESS,
A UDITCR'S NOTICE
4 ‘Lhe andersigned, ann Anditor ap-
pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre
County, to make dlstribution to an? among those
thereto, of the morey *n the hands of
A Sheriff, art
b 8
hrom, will attend
3 ntment, at his office in
on Siturday, the 16th day of January,
{, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of s day.
A. 0. FURST,
Auditor.
fy UDITOR S NOTICE. :
<= The undersigned, an Auditor ap-
printed by the Court of Common Pleas ot Centre
County. fo disuibute the money in the hands of
3 o i i from the sale
enn, will attend to
© s said appointment at the office of
A. 0. Furst, Egq., in Bellefonte, on Monday the
ay of January next. when and where all
'rsons interested may attend if they think prop-
J. D. SHUGERT,
Auditor,
the duties of
Dee. 11—4t. .
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the
cf John Like, of Bogrs township, dee’d,
been granted to the undersigned, he here.
kn
I
by noti all persons indebted to said Estate to
make diato payment, and those having
claims it to present them, duly authen-
MM. HALL,
Administrator.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Adm i tration on the
Estate of Wm. M. Kelley, late of Vorth town.
ship, deceased, having been grants to the un-
» he hereby notifies a fac.ons indebted
te to make immediu.. payment, aud
vms against it to present them,
cated, for settloment.
EB. RECORDS,
Adm'r,
duly auth
Nov. 27, 1863.—6t.
MERIC rr i— i
MISCELLANEOUS,
oo Fie itdTR
HEGRFAT
AmericanTeaCompany,
51 VESEY STREET, N. Y.
Since its organization, has ereated a new era in
the history of
Wholesaling Teas in this Country.
They have introduced their selections of TEAS,
and are selling them at not over
Two Cents (.02 Cents) per poun
above cost,
Never deviating fromthe ONE PRICE asked
Another peenharity of the Company is that
their Tea TASTER not only devotes his time to
the selection of their TEAS as to quality, value,
and particalarstyles for particular localities of
country, but /ic helps the Tea buyer to choose out
of their enormous stock such ah as are best
adapicd to his particular wants, and not only
this, but paints cut to him the best bargains.
Tt is easy to see the incalculable advantage a
Tea BUYER has in this establishment over all
others.
Parties can order Teas and will be served by us
as well as though they came themselves, bein,
sure to get original packages, true weights od
tazes; and the Teasare warranted as represented.
If he is no judge of Tea or the Market, if hig
time is valuable, he has all the benefits of a we-
ized tem of doing business, of an im]
pital, of the judgment of a protessiona-
ASTER, and the kuowledge of superior sales y
This enables al
are thousands of
chase on as good
merchants.
We issue a price list of the Co
which will be sent toali who ord
sing
Hyson, Yourg Hyson, Imperial. Gun-
powder, Twaukay and Skin.
OOLONG, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & HY-
‘SON PEKOE,
JAPAN TEA, of every description, colored and
uncolored.
1 Tea buyers—no matter if they
miles from this market— to pur-
terms here as the New York
mpany’s Teas,
er it; compri-
o list has each kind of Tea divided into four
namely: CARGO, high CARGO, FINE,
morse on the contrary, heir cry is wore | Fi) » that every cno may understand from
havoe, more acony. moe 1 lod. The ption and the prices annexed, that the Com-
ony, y [1 ! !
dream they are doing God. sc vice in this pany are determined to undersell the whole Tea
= trade.
and they will never waken from that dream | 7%
in this world. But andess ‘iod ho him-cif a
dream, unless Providence be a delusion and
the Bitle a fable, the Innes of fierca retnbuo-
tion: either on earth or in hell will pe day
open the.blind eyes even of fanaticism, and
bring back to its own bosom every fury
they have let loose ana every crrse they
have visited upon an innocent and aneftind-
ng people,
We cuarantee to gell ALL our TAs at not
over TWO CENTS 1.02 Cents) per pound above
cost, believing this to be attractive 10 the many
who have heretoiore been paying enormous profits
Great American Tea Ccmpany,
TNPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No 51 Vesey Street. N Y
Sept. 18, 1863—3m. yon ° York
Rd 1
ee ET
MISCELLNEOUS. | ___ MISCELLANEOUS,
STERNBERG dALL
BY PUMP SUNKINS, ESQ.
The times, they say, ara mighty hard,
And mea can’t find a dolar
To spend on pants or coat or vest,
Or even on a collar.
Republicans blame Democrats,
orall this mighty bother,
And Democrats Republicans—
Bo each one blames the oth.»
Some swear that Linaoln’s fost 1 _ °
To core this mizhty evil,
While others ay ne’s trying hard
Losend us to the Devil,
HOFFER BROTHERS
And =o it goes—and polities,
Makes fast friends tight each other,
And kindles bitter feelings, which
They try in vain to smother,
Now, this is all a silly thing,
And comes of human blindness,
For ail men should be brothers, and
Should live in peace and kindness.
If you're a “pub” and I'm a “Dem,”
That need not cause a trouble,
Normake us call each otner names,
Is Nor beat each other double,
For where's the use in you and I,
To go to pullin’ triggers,
Just for a nusty.greasy lot,
Of woolly-pated niggers.
Just none at all —and #0 say I,
We've made a mighty nlunder,
For politics is just the thing
To send us all © thunder.
“So let us stop it—and we'll try
To pull once nore together,
And buy from Sternburg ali our clothes
For this cold winter weather.
He's got a large and handsomo stock,
Just brought here fon ha city,
4 And that is what I wanted to say,
T a E Pp L A ¢ L T 0 G E T When I commenced my dity.
So roll in. folks—Sternberg s a man
(The honest truth revealing,)
Who only tries to make his -¢pile,”
Ey fair and upright dealing.
A. Sternburg & Co., Reynolds Areade, noxt
door above the “Conrad Mouse,” have just re-
ceived a splendid lot of fall ard winter clothing
which they offer for sale at astonishingly low
prices.
Oct. 16, "63 —tf. A S1IERNBURG, & Co.
<- & LAWS.
<> “Le
>
4 Fourth go Arch Sts,
PUILADELPHIA,
ARE OPENING
JOR THE FALL TRADE,
French Merinoes,
Good Black Siiks,
Dark Figured Silks,
New Plaid Silks,
New Fancyaklannels,
Bulmoral Petticoats,
Red, Whit~ and Blue Flannels, ete.
Sept, 1st, 1863. 3m
Boor AxD 5
ALL KINDS OF GOODS, PENNA
HOE STORE,
BELLEEONTE, PA.
PETER McMALON, Proprietor.
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Belle
fonte and vicinity that he has opened up a shop on
x ALLEGHENY STREET,
EXCEEDINGLY LOW. : ; hi
A few doors below Hoffer’s Store, here he
, is prepared to sell at ths
LOWEST PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES
mayl 1863 Ly
= BUSINESS CARDS.
Bellefonte, November 27th 1863.
THE
erm ree e.
H. M’ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVEY
MALLISTER & BEAVER,
ALTORNEYS AT LAW,
7] BELLEFONTE, PENN’A.
J.D. SHUGER ©,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. BELLEFONTE, PENN
_ Office in the Court House, with the Treasurer.
* JAMES 5. RANKIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN’A.
Offce, on the Dia
LARGEST,
*®
CHEAPEST AND BEST
) mond, onadoor west of the
Yost Ofiice.
WILLIAM A WALLACE, |,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A,
Will visit Bellefonto rrofessionally when speci-
ally ,etained in connection with resident Counsel,
J.J. LINGLE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA.
snow prepared to wait upon all who may desire
his professional services.
Rooms athis residence on Springstreet.
DE. WINGATE,
: DENTIST,
Office and Residence directly North wi the
| Court house 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 & WULEXANDER,
ATTOR NEYSAT LAW,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Ofiee 2» dooi below Reynold’s Bank
Nov. 21.—1 2
ORVIS & CORSE,
+ ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Lock HAvEN Pa,
Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and
Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Aug. 29, 1862.
ASSORTMENT
OFFALL AN D WHNTER GOODS
DR. J. 15, MITCHELL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA.
Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he
espectfully offers his services to his friends and
the public. Office next door tothe residencs of
Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street.
_July 25, lsa2—1y, = ~~ a
BANKING HOUSE,
— OF =
WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA.
ills of exchange and Notes discounted. Col-
tions made and proceeds promptly remitted.
terest paid onspocial deposits. Exchange in the
astern cities constantly on hand for sale. De pos-
receivea
in Bellefonte, will b e fcurd at {he cheap stora of
A ¢ FURST,
ATiORNEY AT LAW,
. BELLEFOVTE, PA.
i WILL practice in the several Courts of
t Centro avd Clinton counties. All legal
L usiness entrusted to his car® will receive prompt
attention.
OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di.
amond.
A. SUSSMAN.
Di. Z. W. TIHOMAS,
PHYS1CLAN AND SURGEON, *
: MILESBURG, CENTRE €O., PA,
Respectfully offers his services to his viends
and the public. Office on Mill site
the National Hotel.
Refersto Drs. J. M. McCoy,
¢“ 8. THOMPSON,
¢“ T.0. THoMaAs.
» Bellefonte, Novompro 27th 1863,
Mauch 20, 1862—1y
TR Ae
S——
TY aw
Er een.
= MISCELLANEOUS.
More Goods for Less Money.
CAN BE HAD AT
R. KELLERS, CENTRE HILL,
Than at any cther Establishment in
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
He keeps constantly on hand a choice
stock of
STAPLE §& FANCY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS § GAPS,
Ready Made, Clothing,
Notions,
Queensware,
Hardware,
Willow and Wgoden Ware
And in fact a complete assortment of all the
articles usually found in a first class
Country Store.
PRODUCE
Taken in Exchange for zoods, and the
Lighest Market Prices in
TASES,
PAID FOR
GRAINS OF ALL KINDS
CALI ANC ry 1863.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS
North side of the Diamond.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WHERE
BUREAUS,
SOFAS,
OUNGFS,
HAT RACKS,
WHAT-NOTS
EXTENSION TABLES,
STANDS,
CHAIRS
STOOLS,
&e, &e.,
Of every dese iption, quality and price, fc sale
cuzArER than at any other establishment of the
kind in Central Peansyls ania.
June 1st1863—1y. HENRY P HARRIS
Leather! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
SPANISH KIP
¥PENCH CALF SKINS
COUNTRY CALF SKINS.
MOROCCO
LININGS, &C., &C
Shoémakers’ Thread and S
all’ kinds, to be had at
STUSSNMATIS
CHEAP.’ than at any other establishment in
Centrai Penn vlvania.
Bellefonte, De.-mber 19, 1862—tf.
MRS. M. S. HUGHES,
MXIT. T.XIV FE,
Allegheny Street, one door north of
BLANCHARD'S LAW OFFICE.
Has justopened a fine assortment of the latest
. ¢ i 7
Tiyles Going and Sornre ? Geod,
Which she is prepared to mak® up and trim in the
hoemakers Tools, of
+ latest fashion and at
LOW PR CES.
BONNY AND HAT
Always on hand and trimmed at the shortest
notiee,
ELBACRING
Done in the most complete manncr known to the
trade. Mayi tf
JIVE-TWENTY U. S. LOAN
Wm F. Reynolds & Qo., of Belle-
fonte, are subscription agents to dispose of the
Five-Twenty years’ United Stites Loan Amounts
can be had to suit the means of different individu
als; the interest is payable and will be paid half
yearly in gold, ape 10;
| sell lower than any other
RTS
|___ MiscELLANEOUS.
| LATEST .ABRIVAL
0g
FALL AND W INTER GOODS!
‘AT THE
“IRON FRONT’
BOTRAR BRLS.
Have just received the finest assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this
place, and selling at prices that defy competi- |
tion, {
CONSISTING OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
SUCH AS
MERINOS,
CASIIMERES,
DELANES,
CALICOS
AND WINTER
DRESS GOODS
Also, alarge assortment of ladies and gentle
mens’
BOOTS AND SIOES,
GREAT
INDUCEMENTS
AND
SPLENDID BARGAINS
OFFERED TO PURCHASERS FOR
Cash or Country Produce,
may8
HARDW ARE.
BAXTRESSER & CRIST,
J)EALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMES-
TIC HARDWARE,
WINDOW SHADES,
DOOR MATS
CUTLERY
SAWS
RIFLES
: PISTOLS
SHOT GUNS
AXIS
EDGE TOOLS
SADDLERS HARDWARE
Carriage Makers’ Trimmings and Carpenter's
Tools, .
STEEL SPRINGS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
NAILS,
&e., &e,, &e. &e.
And all other kinds of merchandise usually
gept in a well regulated hardware store.
The stock is entirely new, and are enabled to
establishment in the
country Their establishmert will be found on
tho Northwest corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte
ESTABLISEIEID 1760
PETER LORILLARD,
S aff and Tobacco danufacturor
16&18 CHAMBRES ST,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York,)
Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles
‘of his manufacture, viz:
BROWN SNUFF.
Macaboy, Demigros,
Fine Rappea, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen,
YELLOW SNUFF.
Honey Dew Scotch.
Fresh Honey Due Scotch,
Fresh Scotch.
Scotch,
High Toast Scotch,
Irish High Toast,
or Lundyfoot, :
Attention 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, S. Jago,
No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
No. 2 Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster,
Nos1 & 2. Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish,
mixed,
Granulated.
N. B,—A circular of prices will be sent
A CHANCE FOR
MEAS! CB
April 17 1 year
BRIDAL,
and
SET
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larged and refurnish
is now the largest an
cail Instituti
bracing Book-Keeping, ¢
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|__ MISCELLANEOUS.
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Elo
(Apr Cory Cites
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er! Zs ~
oN. WirsoN M'Cannires
States Circuit Court, Prasident,
Corner Penn and St. Clorr Streets, Prttshir
LPenvsulvanis
The Lorgest, Cheapest ard Dest.
835 pays for a full commercial course,
£57 Noextra charges for Manufacturers, Ten:
taiirond and Bank Buok-Keeping,
Ministers’ sous at half price. Seuderts ert
and review at any time.
This Tostitnt on is condusted h
Teachers and Practical Ae tants, who prep:
Jrungmen for acive husiness. at the least «
pense and shortest time, for {he most Tuerat
and responsible situations Dirrnovas grant
for met only. Hence the ral preeren
for raduates of this Col! “ines my,
Pror. 4. Cowr iv, the hest Permian of thy Ty
ion, who holds the Inrgest No. of T8T Preys
and over all competitors, teaches Rapid Bi vine
Writing. y
Cirenlazs contairing fil 1
on apy lication to the princi
JENKIN
Judge ot the Ur¥
2
v experiens
1ation gant pep
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& SvITIT
Lrizeips?
rs and (idykg .
en gradunte,
7
{77 Attend wher the
Bankers and Business M
7 i, Car 2
@ ali 70d? 0 ity ;
NATIONAL COMVE” Cin onlin;
PHILADELPHIA,
S.E. cor. Tthan
a -
d Chestnut Streets
N.Y. CITY, Bs OCKLYN- ,1BAWY
TROY, BUFFALO, L«AVELAAND,
DETROIT, CHICZGD &ET. TOW;s.
Boor-keering Pexvansnip, nMEP IAL \R-
ITHMETIC, C aw. Porsts Oc, arsrost.
taught,
eli g under the sama aane~al
management, and unit
ages of all, offer g
instruction than
tees in the country
A Scholarship 1ssyed by any
for an unlimited timo,
The Philadelphin Collere 1
2
teater facilities tor im
any other similar in. {
ue is good in all
Bryant & Stratton’s so. of Text hacks
iald Ari
and ge
m
Comommereial Law, forsa.c ard
ail.
1 For full pariess
Oct. 17. 15921.
S send 1 a centr
Lor Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ar ‘sy Bed Bugs,
Moths tn Furs, Woollens, &o., Insects on
Plants, Lowls, Animals, &e. 5
Pat up in 250. 50c. and $1 00 Boxes, Botiles
Fine hi and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public
utions, &e.
Only infaliible reme
“Free from Poisons ’
Not dangerous to the Human Fails,
Rats come out of their holes to die.’
155" Sold wholesale in all large cicies.
re i by all Druggists and Retuiiersevery
where.
= i Diwan of all worthless imitation =
F> Bee that "Costan’s”’ namo is on ei
___ Box, Bottle and Flask. before yon buy.
== Address 2 "R. COSTAR.
Eo” Principal Deyo
is” Sold a
dies known.”
7
Broadway, N. Y.
HARRIS'S RUS STORR
Belicfonte,. Pa.
__ March 27, i%63-6m.
AA I\2
CABLL/GE J0VERAOTR
Mr. 3 A. McQu'stion wold res
form the eitizons of Centre
opened a new Unrriage Marufaciory, in ir
of Cummings’ Livery Stable, where lio is preparcd
to manufacture
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PITAYETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLE!GIIS,
SLEDS, &C., &C
at prices to suit“the time.s.
Repairing done on short notice.
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y. >
er
FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!!
JOIN FAREIRA,
718 ARCH Sireet, below 8/3
PUILADELPHI A.
Tipo: ter, Manufacturer of and Dealer
all kinds of
FANCY, FURS!
for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear.
I wish to return my tharks to my friends o
Centre and surrounding counties, for thee wer
liheral patronage extended to me during the la
fow wears, aud [ would say to them that [ wm
have ia store, of my own imjortation ani of mn
ture avery extensive assortment of nlf the d
ferent kinds and qualities of Fancy Fus, |
Ladies and Children, that will be worn duri
the Full and Winter seasins,
Being the dircet Importer of all my Furs fro:
Europe, end h ving them all Manutuotored und:
wy own supcrvision—enables me to offar my ou -
tomers and the public a mach ha idsomer Ret nf
Furs for the sume money. Ladies please giv»
me a call before purchasing, Please’ rementh
the name. number and street. J JUN FAREILK
Oct. 24 °63—4m, No. 718 Arch Sreet, Phil
peeifully is
sounty, that he ba
sou h side
in
Jen, .&%
FrARIIIRS MUTUAL FIRZ INSU:
ANCE COMPANY.
OFFIC E—YORE, PENNA.
Accumulated Capital cver £250 0CO
THIS COMPANY continucs to issue Policies
HARNESS
3ABBLR
DTANUTI A.C OILY
|
The subscriber begs lerve to infix he world, |
and tha people of Centre County it articular, |
that he still continues to carry on Saddlery |
business ia all its various branches, i his shop
n the Nortn-Kast corner of ALL HANY and
BISHOP Streets; where can be fou at alltimes |
a full supply of
Saddles,
Waggon Harness
Bridles,
Carriage Harness
Collars,
Wagon Whips,
Trunks,
Driving Wtips’
Valises,
Netts,
Halters’
&eo., &o., &o.
made of the very best material, and WARRANTED
to be pat to-gather in the most s abstantial man-
ner. 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 62. 1-3.
| as low
i loss or damage Ly fire on ti)
Wn and country property, at rai 4
stent with the safe y of a Comp -
as ©
y ef this kind.
The undersigned, h
agent for the above 1
to receiving uppiics
Bellefonte, P
Sept. 11, 1363.
| QTUVE
| Foundary
| COOK
n
aving been appointed rn
ved Company, will atte, i
ong for insurance
i. C. HAUPT.
i Beatin
3! STOVES !!
The undersigned at the Bellefoni »
keeps constantly on hand a variety f
stoves for coal or wool. We have un CXC.
lent cook stove es ially covatruated for bury x
| soft coal ; four se , price from $15, apwards
| 80 ninesplate paclor stoves {or coal and wood ..t
prices to suit the times,
ct. 2d, 1863—tf, A. HAUPT, § 00.
I
Sh
| Ki! th Stre
lala ge asy
| Se i381
EE & WALK SR hnpo tors and prs
lishers of MUSIU and MUSICALL LV.
UMENTS, No 722 Chestnut Street, bel vw
Phliadelphia. Cone an yr bo
toutof Snpenior iia’ For
803 lug
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