V «5 @ amr re arin reverie Afr acal Bepartment. a Cp my BELLEFONTE, PENNA. To CorreSPONDENTS.—¢* X.” Your com- munication came too late for our last issue, and, consequently. is oul of time. « Maggie J. M.,”. Your article, *1gno- rance.)’ has been mislaid, otherwise it would have appeared before this. E « The War,” by « Logan,” 1s accepted. pees eee AN ITEM FoR BusiNess Men.—Printers- like other persons, suffer from the fluxtua- tions and changes in the tide of business affairs, and more through the mistake of their patrons than from any other cause.— The following pazagraph, which we clip from an exchange, presents this matter in a very forcible manner, and we commend it to the attention of our business men. The writer says. « Our merchants and mechanics, and all classes of business men, who desire to retain, and, if possible, increase their busi- ness in thege panic stricken times, should advertise largely and persistently. They make a great mistake in helping to produce the very stagnation they deplore, by with. holding their advertisements from public journals, and relapsing into a do-nothing apathy, until * something shall turn up.’ to their advantage. They will be likely to find however, thatthe community will not dig: them out of the graves into which they have buried themselves, but will bestow their custom upon those who are alive, and con- tinue to let the public know that they are . prepared to serve them as heretofore, with a larger variety of better goods, at prices to suit the times." DepArTURB OF Recruits. —Corp. Frank McGarvey, of the Centre Guards, who arriv- ed here about one week ago, on a recruiting * tour, left yesterday (Wednesday) morning for the seat of war, having enlisted nineteen men for the service. These men are, with two or three exceptions, backwoodsmen of the most rugged cast, and when the time to prove ther courage arrives they will be found true as steel. Inured to hardships, camp life will be their delight. The follow ing 18 the list of names, as copied from the recruiting officer’s roll : Snowshoe —Thos. B. Lucas, Sam’l Gault, Herbert Williams, Robt, Scott, H. M. Lucas, M. Force, Thos. Kelly, James Boyle. Burn- side—J. H. Michael, D. B. Mulhollan, Chas. . Boas, Geo. Hinton. Milesburg—P. C. Steel, Joseph Swoyer, Harvy M. Steel. Clearfield —DM. Rider, Frederick Bergh. Pine Grove Mills—Jno. Musser. Minersville—Frederick Johnson. ry These gallant boys left the Conrad House, on Wednesday morning, amid the most en-’ thusiastic acclamations of the crowd which had assembled there to witness their depar. ture. May they live long to serve their country. MaravpeRs Arour.— During the past week some hell-deserving villian or villians have attempted to break into the houses occupied by females whose husbands are absent from home. On last Saturday evening, between one and two o'clock, a man was detected while attempting to effect an entrance into the house of a highly respébtable lady, liv- ing on Cheapside. On being interrogated as to the nature of his business, he replied that he was in quest of some other, house, and professed to be ignorant of his whereabouts. The gentleman who came te the rescue of the lady states that this person must, from his long residence in this place, be familiar with every part of town, and therefore could not make a mistake of this kind. Any man who will thus offer an indignity to, or in any way molest tke homes of, unprotected and defenceless women, should have meeted out to him the utmost rigors of the law.— _Puplic indignation is high, and if the guilty _party falls into the hands of an incensed people we would not answer for their per sonal safety. Tre DEPARTURE OF Arms. —Lieut: Wm. McClelland, of this place, having receiyed orders from Harrisburg to that effect, has been for some time engaged in collecting the arms belonging to the several military com- panies composing this brigade, and shipping them to the Military Department at Harris- burg. It has been determined by the Mili- tary Bureau of this State to collect and re-moddle the old fire-arms belonging to the Government, and after they have heen thor- Qughly overhauled and repaired distribute them again: to such companies as are entitled to them. The propriety of this action will be seen at once, as many of the arms now for service. We have understood that some of our military have protested against giving over their arms. : Our VoLunzrers.—The Fencibles and Eagle Guards, it is rumored, will return to this place in the carly part of next week, their term of seryice expiring next Satur- day. The Fencibles are now stationed at Winchester, Virginia. The Eagle Guards are still stationed at Washington, where they have been ever since their arrival there, carly in May last. Although they have never had an opportunity to try their metal, we haye no doubt that they would havo showed. themselves to be men on the battle field. 1t has been proposed to give them a cellation on their return, and we hope to see it Prepared on a seale that will, express to our returning soldiers our appreciation of their services and patriotism. Sorenmrete Leorure—1L. G. Rogers, Esq., will deliver a public lecture on Scientific Ge- * ology in the Court House, on Friday evening the 19th inst. - Admission 25 cts. Cor. GrecG's MissioN.—Hon. Andrew Gregg, of this county, has been selected for the missioh into Virginia, to obtain the re- lease of Capt. Hess’ men, who, it will be remembered, were. captured. by a hody of rebel cavalry, near Martinsburg, on the 5th inst., while reconnoitering in advance of Gen. Patterson’s column. The following are the names of those captured from this and Mifflin county : Lieut. John B. Hutchison, Centre Hill. — Corp. W. P. Palmer, Thos. Farner. Jas. Zet- tle, Henry Sankey, Jno. Barger, A. Bethyon, Potter's Mills. George Went, J. Marks, Centre Hall» ‘Corp. Claudius Hess, Old Fort. Sergt. H. Edmundson, Geo. Huikeld, Sam’l Tice, Matt. Heit. A. Edwards, Lewis- town. Jes. Thomas, Miilroy. . 1t is very difficult to say where these pris- oners are-at present, bat Mr. Gregg will not return until he finds them. He expects, through the co operation of Gen. Patterson, to make arragements for an exchange of prisoners, by which our boys will be relased To rue FArMERs.—Boasting of an extent of agricultuaral resources not surpassed by any other county in central Pennsylvania, the farmers of old Centre may well be proud of their heritage. Books, ptop=rly conduct ed, being instructive on all subjects, and the farmer, as much as any onc clse, needs the guidance of seience in the prosecution of his business. With this view, works, treating on farming, in all its various depart- ments, are issued regularly, Prominent among these publications are The Genessee Farmer, published by Mr. Joseph Harris, at Rochester. N. Y., The Farmer and Garden- er and American Bee Journal,.published by A. M. Spangler & .Co., 25 North, Sixth rare merit and indispensible to every farmer. The first is- furnished at 50«cents, and the last two at 81,00 each, a year. Deata IN Camp. —Mr. William W. Smith, who left this place with the Fencibles, was left at Hagerstown, by reason of ill health, when the column was ordered forward from that point. On the 3d inst., he died, and on the 4th, while his comrades-in-arm. were celebrating Independence Day in Martins~ burg, Va., he was consigned to a soldier’s grave, amid the obsequies due a Soldier's memory. Although a resident of Mifflin. burg, he was well known. to the citizens of this place. of g A Swarr, Fieur.—On Saturday evening, a couple of our young ¢¢ bluffs,” wishing to erate forces commanded by 3 was completely routed after a hard fight, by Rosencranz. Strvet, Piadelplin,, Theysre sil works of tram has sent Gen. McClellaand adetter, off- their expense $500,000000. They voted down’ ajustment of our national difficulties and - at last adopted resolutions declaring ‘that the only such bills and resolutions as concern Governmental, military and naval appropri- ations and the financial affairs connected : > oft BeHefonte; Will bea candidate for the office of nr Es — From Western Virginia... Laurer Hirt Va., July 13.—The Confed- Gen. ‘Garnet, the Federal troops under Gen. McClelland their loss is heavy, ours light. UINCINNATI, July 15.—Gen. Garnetty was killed 1n a regular battle, fought yesterday, 8 miles from St. George. J GRAFTON, Va., July 15.—A train arrived here this morning bringing the body of Gen. Garnett. He held a commission as Adju- tant General of Virginia, and was in com- mand of the Secession forces in Western Virginia. ® The Confederates were pursued from Laurl Hill, by the Fourteenth Ohio, and Seventh: and eighth Indiana Regiments, Commanded by Gen. Morris. ted to rally his forees, and a sharp skirmish’ ensued, mn which-Gen. Garnett was killed and twenty of his men left on the field. In the battles at Laurel Hill. and Carracks® Ford, the enemy lost about 50 killed and wounded besides a large number taken Prisoners probably 600, our loss was com- paratively light. WasmiNgroN, July 15.—The Privateer « Jeff. Davis’ has captured 5 United States vessels. Cargoes and vessels are valued at $425,000. The seven prizes taken 'by the Confederate brig Sumter, have been releas- ed. We learn by telegraph that Montgom- ery and Janison with their band of outlaws are committing depredations of the most. outrages kind upon the inhabitants of north western Missouri. RicH MOUNTAIN, Va., July 12.—The Con- federate forces 1500 strong under Col. Pat- erson were totally routed to-day by the Eighth, Seventh and Thirteenth Indiana, and Nineteenth Ohio Regiments, under Gen. They lost 60 killed and woun- ded and ‘quite a number taken prisoners.— They left a large amount of camp equippage upon the ground. ne July 13.—It is rumored that Col. Pe- ering to surrender his whole force uncondi- tionally. CONGRESSIONAL NEWS. Congress has authorized the President to accept 500,000 men and appropriated for every amendme nt looking, to the peacefull House, during this session, ** Shall consider therewith.” ‘We aro authorized to amiovnce that C DERR, Cotnty Tréastrer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. test their pugilistic powers, collided on the friends of either party were anxious to see themselves. : Our STREET COMMISSIONER.—Our street commissioner has, after a long service, prov- en himself, to be a most efficient, and praise- worthy officer. But, without wishing to interfere with his business, we would suggest that the leaky hydrants, and, consequently, defective pavements, on High and Spring streets be attended to soon, or “by the constant operations of water,” our borough PETERSON FOR Avcust.=~This premium monthly, for August, is on our table, and exhibits its usual variety of beauty and elegance. It containg contributions from some of the first literary characters of our day, and is embellished with the usual en graving and fasmon end pattern plates. — Price $2,00 a year. Address, Charles J. Peterson, No. 3056, Chestnut Street, Phila- delphia. A SENSATION. —Among the sensations now prevailing none seems to engross public .attention so much as that produced by the firm of Baxtresser & Crist. Their stock of hardware, cutlery, etc., has 1: select ed with great care, and, motu: g the .swingency of the money ask rtrade is carried on with alrioo If you want a good br a neat fitting boot go to Street. THE LATI The accounts from the conflicting that we hav: lish the particulars of suc we have official intellige: at Carthage, Mo., of whi limited notice last week, papers say the Federal troop: lost from ane to two hundred killed, wouni: Notito is hereby given that Iotters of Administration on the Estate of James Alexander, late of Potter township, dec’d., have been granted to the subscribers. who request all persons in- debted to said Estate to make immediats payment and all persons having claims against said Estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment to John Alexander, at hie residence near 01d Fort, in said Tow nship. Jory ALEXANDER, June 13, 1561. JOHN BOOZER. \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Fredorick Stover, late of Potter twp., dec’d, have been ‘granted to tho ‘subscribers, who request a1" pursons knowing themselves indebted to said estetd to make imme- diate payment, and all porsons 'hdving demands having anything to do or meddling with certain | against said estato to present Hels duly authentica- propery 801d at Constable’ sale and left in the © SHANNON, July 2, '61-6t. SAM'L STOVER. THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. STERNERG.& COS8., cheap and fash- A. iorable’ Clothing and Gentlomen’s Fur- nishing Store. in tho Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. Oct. 23, 1800. RENOVATOR, : "oeok 4 : 4 itis aconveniently arranged Band, containing Ser rma ve La Vo Ee metres ent cRBaT oR. DR. LELAND'S ANTI RHEUMATIC BAND, IS THE OFLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISH, 60 AND REURALGLA, : “AND A SURE CURE FOR ALL MERCURIAL DISEASES. 0 a medicated compound, to be worn arcund the Waist, without injury to the most delicate per- sons, 8g change in habit: of living is recuire 1,and it entirely remoyes the discase from t stem without producing the injurbgsscffsets arising trom tho uae of powerful I divine which weaken and destroy the constitution, snd give temporary; relief only. By ihis treatment, the medicinal vroperkies contained in the Band, como in contact with the bload and reaches the disease, through the pores of. tho skin, effecting in eyery instance a perfect cure, and restores the parts af- flicted to a healthy condition | This Band is also a most powerful ANTI-MERCURTAL agent, and will entirely relieve the systew from the pernicions of- fectsof Mercury, Modergte cases arecurad in’ a few days, and we are constantly receiving testima nials of its efficacy in aggravated cases of long standing. eh ? Price $2.00, to be had of Draggists generally, or can be sent by mail or oxpress. wit full direc- tions for use, to any part of the country, direct from the Principal Office. No. 409, BROADWAY, New Yokk. * G. SMITH & C0, Sole Proprietors. N B.—Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. [0° Agents Wanted Everywhere, 4%] Bellefonse, July 11, '61-1y. SOMEBETEIING- INT XNA TO THE CITIZENS OF Bellefonte and of Centro and Clinton Counties. As ¢ Hard Times,” ard ¢ Scareity of Money,” rao fod 2rany country ‘merchants ta curtail their businéss very much; or even tt suspend making any fresh purchases at all, so that those who wish * things to ‘eat and woar,” are obliged to take old goods at old prices, or do without deem it of great interest [Y rr yr 3: : ) To Every Person, Rich or Poor, to know that“we' have made large purchases, availing ourselves of the immense nnd unprece- dented advantages in this time of general PANIC AND WRECK OF PRICES, © n the markets, whero with the cash we tained many goods at : ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE! Confident that we caa save every one 25 per cent, we would most cordially invite all~ # FROM EVERY SECTION, | EWS ON, which is now crowded with new and desirablé goods, consisting of Dress Goods, such as them, we have ob- > Mohuirs, Poplins, Silks, Lawns, &c., 5000 YARDS BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, 2500 YARDS BROWN AND BLEACHED MU- Gray Goods, Silk Mantillas, Lace Mantillas, Lace Points, Dusters of Cloth and Gray Goods, ET aT Stella, Thibet, Brocke, and Frénch Lace, AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. We desire to call particular attention to our Groceries, tonsisting of ‘Sugar Loaf” and “Bee Ilive” * Syrups, White clarified Sugar, Coffees Spices, &c., Ge. We have a rare quality o BROWN SUGAR ar 7 CENTS! OUR STOCK OF CARPETS is excellent, and the prices are very low, as wil! satisfactorily appear on examination. As our business. is. . EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. OR. FARMEZS’S PRODUCE. we have Sinusnal facilities. for doing a large busi- ness'at 2 small profit, and wo ask all to avail themselves of tha great inducements we offer. ! Respectfully, MERCERAU & CO. . THE KEYSTONE STORE, between the Fallon House and White's Hotel, Wa- ter Street, Lock Haven, Bellefonte," June 27, 5t, ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW REMEDY FOR; REEUMATISM. During the past year we have introduced to tho notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crystatized Chloride of Propylamine, asa 1; ¥ Ton Cv REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having reecived from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, tho A hen Most Flattering Testimonials of its Real Value in tho treatment of this painiul and obstinate din ease, we are induced to present it to the publiedn 2 form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which wo hope will commend itself to those who are suf- fering with this afflicting complaint; and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy: © © ° ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in tho form above spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with inthe” + PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical four- nals.) : i ig" It is carefully put up ready for immediate use, with full direction, and ean’be obtainél from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of y ; *' BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufactuving Chefuists, Juue 27, '61-1y. Puivaperrira, Pa. te rr Rl it ARM FOR SALE. a "The gubseriber offers for tale his excel- lent Farm, situate in Pa township, on the turnpike leading froma Breffalo Run to Philips: burg, and within two and a half miles of the Bald lagle Railroad, containing ‘about one hundred acres 45 of which are clearci, aud under a good state of cultitation; ten acres of meadow Tand and a bearing young orchard. There is also a new one and a halfstory house, new bank barn, and out buildings of all kinds. A never failing spring of water is at the door. Persons wishing a Jot ab un toot or %i ae aia HE DEVOCRATIC WATCIAY, EVERY. . THURSDAY .. MORNING, - ene BY C. I. ALEXANDER AND Po MEEK TERMS :—$1,80 cts if paid Within threo month $2,00 if delayed six months, and $2.50 if not paid ‘within the year, * These terms will “be ‘rigidly ad Rernd to. Th, °. £5 yas ga ADVERTISEMENTS and Bueinessi Nutidos-insert 2d at the usual rates, and every desstintion of ; «JOB PRINTING vo EXEJUTED dn the neatest mannar, at the lowest prices, and with the, utmost despatch. Having purchaged 2 large collection of type, we are pre- pared to satisfy the orders of our friends. "7: © SUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. BELLEFONTE, PA. Office in the Arcade, second floor. 6 N. Santas “= 3 JAMES A. BEAVER. MPALLISTER & BRAVER, ALTORNEYS AT LAW, i » Sted My JBERLEFONTE, PENNA. SATIES “X. RANKIN, ATTORNEY ATLAW, 4 "BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. Office, on the Diamond, Post Office. ? one door west of the vw J. D. sHUGERT, ee ATTORNEY AT LAW, p BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Ofice in the Southwest corner of the Diamon WI. J. KEALSKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, : BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Office in the Argade, second floor. IN [l, BLANCMARD, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, * BELLEFONTR, TEN'NA. Office formally occupied by the [Ton. James Bura- sida, i Z. 4.mamety; SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Is now propared to wait upon ail who may desire his professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street. DI. G. L. POTTER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, i : | BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA, Office on High Street (91d office.) Will .attend to profeisional calls as heretofore, and respectfully offers his services to hig friends snd the public. DR. 3. B, MITCHELL, PUYRICIAX & SURGEON, : "BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend ta profegsional cali heretofore, he respectiglly offers his services to his friends and the public. Office next door to his residence on Spring strat. | / . Oct 28-58-tf. 8. T. MURRAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. OLFICE—The one formerly occupied by Judge Burnside. Fob. 14th, 1861--Vol. 6: No. 6. AMBROTYEES, . PHOTOGRAPHS, AND DAGUERREOTYPES taken daily (except Suudays) from -8 o'clock, A. M., by i M, tod P. M., WILLIAM SCHRIBER,' at his Splendid Car on High Street, above the Court Heuse, Bellefonte, Pa. IRA C. MITCHELL. CYRUS T. ALEXANDER. MIVCHELL & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' BELEFONTE, PENN‘A Officd in Reynolds’ Arcade on the Diamond. Ira €. Mitchell has gssociated C. T. Alexander with him in the practice of law, and they. will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them ih Centre, Mifilin, Clinton and Clearfield gounties, UP Eu ip-r8 Bae, . (BANKING HOUSE, : —OF fie WM. F. REYNOLDS & C0., : BRLLEYONTE, CENTRE C0,, PA. Bills bf xchange and : Notes discounted. Col- tections made and. proceat sapily comittedi— [Bterest paid on special deposits. Hxchungein the eastern cities constantly onhand for sale. Depos- its receivea H. N. MALListed. gor, HALB. A. G. CURTIN. DEPOSIT BLINK, —OF HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA. Deposits Keceived— Dillsof Exchange und Notes Discounled—Uatercet Paid on Special Deporits— Collections Made, and Proceeds Remitted Prompt- y—Exchange on the East constently on band: HWsdentiond pn a SY EY LCE. STOVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. IAT ry EELLEFONTE, PENNA. Will practice his profosvion ju the several Qourts of Centre County, All business intrustud to him will be faithfully atipnded to. Particular attention paid to collections; and all monies promptly re- mitted. Cau be consulted in the German ag, well as in tho Englieh language. v4 Office on High st., formerly ocoupied by Judge Burnside apd D. C. Boal, Esq. £ pn i STABLES H HALE. HE ADAM Hey, + HALE & HOY, ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 2 n : . . , BELLEFONTE," A Will attend promptly to ull business entrusted to their care. Office in thu building formerly cocu pied by Hon. Jas. T. Hale. 2 | A CARD. Messrs Hate & Hoy will attend to my businegs during my absence in Congress, and will be as sisted by me in the trial of all causes entrusted to them. Jaxgs T. Havs.. December I5, 1809. £ 3 A. 0. FURST, ‘* ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2 _BELDEFONTE, PA, . WER7 ILL practice in the several Courts of ., Centro and Clinton counties. All legal I asineps ontrusted to his care. will receive prompt a. fention. 'OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- awond. March 28, 1861.—1y- NOT ICR. S. T. Snveery { In the Common Pleas of vs. Centre County. ES. From, 4 No. 132 Apr. Term, "61. Al Ejectment for a tract of. land situate in the township of Rush, in tho county of Centre, con- taining three hundred and. acres or thereabouts, bounded on the north and northwest by Moshano n Creck, on the east and northeast by a tract in the me of Puul Zantzinger, on the South st hyn tract in the warrantee nam of Sebastian ol being part of a lavzer trait whieh the Fommonwealth of Penngylvania by letter patent, dated the 6th day of April 1861, granted and con. d to Frederick Bates, serive, ner, of Philad¢lphia, GE . And now to wit ; Anril 23d, 1861, on motion of D. §. Bush, Attorney for Peff. iiule, gianted on Deft to appear and plead on or befors next Term or Judgment, notice to be given by publication desirablo hone, would do well to eall on the un- dersigned, residing on the premises, or Edmund : Blanchard, or at this office to suit the purchaser. July 11th, '61-3m. ais avs STL re i (¥RAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA | SJEREMIAH BUTTS, Terms will be made | \ H. J. CARTIN. ! Proprietor. | (describing the land) in ong newspaper published S | in Centre county for sixty days. Certified from Record this 3d day of May, A. D., 1861 JNO. T. JOHNSTON, May 16, 1881. Prothonotary. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.