%To atithinan. 4‘l / 4 . \ • 1 . Inc PHILADELPHIA & ERIE PAROAD, (FINNS YLVAIVRAILIIO47) 00 LES PIN ) Go and alter Monday, Iwo btb, Mi t TIME LOGE HAVEN STATION Will Kos follows:- - ARRIVIttI. LIAVIS Mai 1 1 17°' ; ':: -A men. 6:80, A N. Aeoomen 9:50, A. II Iliteeplus Core cria Nighlt Trains both war! between Williamsport and Baltimore, and on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Rat risburg and'Pbiladelphia.' On hfivil Train in both directions a leAlt GOES THROUGH via Pennsylvania Railroad without change betw'eon PILIL ADELPIIIA and LOCK unviai, csciALxii nii.tkir,rVrto* Bob abort's Report, No. 4 " Good den, Sir Ilicigsrd—God—o—merry jet. low , And if his Dam, be George, I'll call him Ann, For now moils honors doth forget men's names, An iv request-4o - 07tblir 'lent ladies' conversation 11101r8. PRINTia:— Sloe° my last, I called upon, his honor the Mayor. Ile was , ookoig forme,graaped re brthe handler° me - the arm chair, ''Why," says f, "May --".-7w,--yorr ;Toff -Eastraied, What 13 — th: Metter?" "Bob," says he, lam i in a , quandary— the Devil is up in town--that Wiitchman Meek got his eye bleated, by EOM of the boys, which r by-sorarr - notice et sign, brought n large gathering of our party -- ta - the - spot - grone - 4 - : --- Ttsw4nsseftbvir business kid playedit out prettj , well."— "Slayer," says I, "you don't main to say that it took a large number of your presets party to demolish Meek, so small, so dell" cite in stature, and —" "Slop, Bob ; I'll tell your" says the Mayor. "Ile publishe d an'editorial called 'Purchised Patriotism,' and 'the sons of Liberty' now Organiied in this County, instead of 'Know Nothings,' and 'Wide Awakes'—are determined to put down the old Democratic party in this coun - try, and it is believed that during this war is the time to accomplish it, and to call all those Democrats "secesh,' which _means . •traitM 4 now, who will not throw up their Rata tor Old Abe,' Thad Stevens, Lovejoy, & Co., and assist thew in, liberally and ediancipating the slaves of the South, and I tell you, Bob. we have actively engaged men whose duty it is to visit the machtnics ' shops, stores, taverns, and restaurants, to begin disputes, note what is said, and make report of all who are in fayor of •free speech, free press, &c.. and w,ho advocate the Union as it was, the Constitution lis‘it is, , and the nogroes where they were—and the greatest crime, Bob, is the advocating the doctrine that all power is in the people, that all gov • - ernment is founded upon their authority, And the representatives from President down to Fence Praiser, are theservants of the pro pie, and bound by their express will, which is a rife hoterodol at this time. WhT-, Bob, If you would read the doings of therld• -- er -- Athmer, whiulj .cue malted th , Terror,' whom my friend says, if itten Boned, my reply should be 'on ouricordi,' which he tells nip means, •1110 riot recollect,' but I do know that the editor of the Adler at Reading. for printing such stuff' . as Meek publii(hes In the Watchman, was„ publicly whipped by the Black Ceckiidil partynt that day—which was the' peace party of 10,011., end again in 1846 7 in the Mexican .itoi t: In the language of honest Tom Corwin, When in Congress encouraged the Mexicana 1 40 welcome our army with bloody hands to hos pitable gratree.! • It is true, Bob, that at Palo Alto, the stars and stripes were tired upon and several American soldiers killed Wore General Taylor tired a gun. It is true that the five New England States had not a sin gle 'regiment:in the war; because it was a lormsn•war,' a 'Jim - Polk war,' a 'Demo cratto.war,' and now; Bob, my new party have learned a lesson. They have seen where the old Adards missed fire in his 'AI ien and Sedition' laws—his standing army spd direct taxes, which secured the election of Thomas Jefferson, whom my le gal friend and adviser sAytt, 'was a calamity bit*elhe - bill rife& hTtird§. staettrinisi`be' blotted out. State rights and the right of States abolished, and one grand Empire ea - - lablished like they have in Austria, France. or Russia, and if Stevens,and Penrose' had - succeeded 1838 ; - war, inl defeating the:popular vote by the army w 1 1,1431 t Ritper called to alrrisburg, to prevent Gov. Porter from taking his seat, Pennsylvania -would this day be stronger in, sustaining 'Old Abe.' ' But, Bob. I mu* tett inec.l did not belong to the Stevens party, or. the Know Nothing party at that time. I was a Democrat—at least I advocated Demo ratic principles—mids . thought that the 'party should have electO use either. Prothonotary or Register and Recodrer. The party which I now support denoUnced me as a Hessian and Foreigner. , and the Democrats were afraid to nominate me, and I came to the conalusion that if the party forsook me, I would forsake the party. Was I not right, Bob, when I have the legal and chief dire° tors of the old K. low If ithin.is and Wide Awakes to do allttuy_ editorials for me, and make money at that. Bob have you read over the editorials.....ivi i last week's Preis; ! and are they. h I' "yes Mayor" says T, "they are ritrut wish to ask you some questions, before look leg at the editorials. In the. drat place you say Meek was Attacked by boys, And tho ' boys encouraged by the ? es . ext party to nalick you belong !—you are the Mayor— you have pUblished, your proclamation, and, appointed your Poi= whom yitkhave sworn to perform their' duties—keep the peace. and arrest all offenders ; well was you on .he ground when the mob attacked Meek ? how narilof your police were present ? did they perform their duty it is said that ahrse-cf-thent-didattetaw. to-keep-th • • • • . —that one of them was struck by the ri oters while in performance of his at/V— -ilma oath was made beforeyou, to this effect —what have you done? did you have " the rioters arrested ? have you bound them over to the sessions to answer? or are the ,pee, .ple to understand that when a Democrat is abused, and your_police thatattempt to keep the Peace and prevent bleeditted are as• •• t • • • the perpetrat6is are to go '•scot!` Eve' so far as you'tmcfmcerned ? or do you consider _your prdelamation, when Democrats are attacked ,re humbug—and that the mob law of Baltimore which was published in another column of the Press and recommended by feinr honor as the rule of action in this county should be pur sued. "knock down and drag out !" if so, it is a dangerous game, two can play at it, and sometimes with a vengeance even to the crossing of a.'", t" and the dotting of an •'c." I say Mayor. if either of the editurs,,nt...the Watchman.hati - put'ned&rany person le gally liable to perform military duty from. joining the army, let him or thorn be punish' ed under the Taw tirtifairtliarliefore . a ju • ry of theirbotuity aria:n(3f by mob law.— Mayor says 1, as regards the ettitoriale they ar•e but it rehash of last we,ek's, wind, a ll wind, envenomed wall fat: , at• satin a. BAM'L A. BLACK, Sup't &Lateen Division cowardly insTustions, and only wor thy of the nboliS - ipriecatitiftet t spewed there forth but Adayor what a'rn I to anderstand by the wordS"atto preddre" this it not dutch , • '1 - - argays'he ,01--' Ly 110)" - says'he, "that is a Winebago word and means -'plunder and treason" to his majesty—tailor._lE4sl.ll.llt wpuid a pretty motto for*"l34tter prid s," but yon must orodso me, fur tho present,- I 1 I call ;iSin arrl hear your opmiou in this and other matters. 808 Saiw, Repovrie. F6cr McK in tha curse human events it become necessary for wo, us & Co., the devilsoeth, f)2 ~crane Wqtch man Office, and several other gentiern on, to recuscicate and "rberttittcate ' our broken down frainas and elifeelAed Vllitittal)ll3 by perambulating over, The grilen hills and grassy hollows Woody della ao4 briar pAtetfea, that beautify this mundane sphere, and are "stretched" in magnitialent profusion be twcci. Belle° and the "happy land of Canaan." Fitted up In gorgeous array with tlie pillars of on: car hly 'tabernacles' “rub bed down" and the inner man satisfied with the good things 3f this life, we • 'took up our beds and walked"—walked out of town, into th country—walked on, on, gazing en • raptured ly upon the beauties of na , ufe such as the "Lnaitle" apt the ' Blue tiled fly." In Vle course of Oleo we wore joined by our accommodating, interesting and good looking friends ''Andy," who consented to play the port of guides and lead us ih a "way we had not known."— Pasaingson we • arm" at the foot or the Mountain whose towering :top looked up ward to the Zlcy —and up, up, up—we climb ed, "onward and otpward" we went as the boy with 'the Rodin los hands said,, until at last we "arroyo" and coat awl)] ir on the "Rock of Ages" commonly called the "Flat Wick." - Now my dearly beloved, gentle and fair readers to describe the "TraniceaTnit" tippelirrence of this „mighty piece of Oreatim as it brat burst upon our astonished gaze, was our intention when we began this arti cle, but our pen is not sharp enough, nor our paper long enough, and we would ask entreat, advise you just to go and see it as we saw it, look on it as we looked on it. eapiuiine it as we examinnen, and if you 'don't say that is Vie , all limiest, alinight inst, confoundedest, bfggest rock that you ever "riawv-thiM we will eat the "greaser." .• WILL & FILANIL. [CI" We examined the other day a two horse spring wagon, built by S. A. McQuirt tion for Jerry Butts, at his establishment on Bishop street. The wagon is a light but very substantial affair, and is gotten up in a style that reflects the greatest credit upon the builder. It is stronugly ironed. and most elegantly- painted, and is just the thing for Jerry. Mr. Mcguistien is a first class workman, and is not to be exe'elltd in this part. cf the con itry. Those of our friends who have any carriages, buggies, or wagons I. .t a• ng experience, and a strict attention to all thq minutest branches of his calling, enable him to aecomplish'promptly and well, any work that may bo brought to hint. As we said t!yore, It is a #rat-clafla_w_gt4lnan._ano44ll. be sure to give satisfaction. TRa PIOINBYLVANIA i 8 said that so m tny of the employees' of the Pennsylv - anis Railroad are resigning their situations to g0..t0 war, that the company will be compelled to petition the Governor to exempt them (the employees) from militia duty. Whether there is an truth in the rumor wo are unable to say. It is certainly to be regretted that so many experienced railroaders are vacating their positions, for they are as much use to the Government by staying where they are as they would be in the ' tented field.' But the reason they are reeorting'to this method is to escape a draft They are of the opinioa that they might as well enmll themselves now, as to be drafted hereafter. We.ilope. therefore, that the Governor, if the on di: be true, will comp") , with the request. • DR. Ono. A. FatatAntflittiii4ny of vol untecrs started at -no‘ti 3les Irday, (Thors tey), fog the seat of 0415 046 Th0 rapes Company numbers'sttreer . „ „ en, , stout and tabto txulie4 a *lard, perhaps, is has been mat : isted at arty time (luring •the war.— They wit/ make themselves, felt ir they ever got into battle.- - ~~-----~ µ----- I====l Mil JAL, Kiirti,"tbditot or the- Central Press. has been appointed Provost . Marsheil' of Bellefonte. If itichrtn office is needed in the midst of ditch a quiet cOminnifity as this —which we fiery. much dOnElt—thery we. pre- • Ma - i i ttr. MINS - Win - MS . ; o' as any man that could have been appointed. The necessity for this appointment however is not very apparent,•and eiA do-not imagine thdt any rat good will be accomplished by it. Certainly things are coming to a pretty pass, wird a Provost Marshall has to be appointed to pry' rnlo the aliens of the hith erto peaceable and patriotic people of Belle fonte. Our friend, the eilttor, is getting up in the world. and, if hb live long enough, will, pp Alonbt, grow plethoric at the public 6rib. I=l Ifine.—An old building formerly used iv a dwelling house, but more latterly qccupi ed as a stable, and used by the GaS Company on Spring street,.between the residences of Geo. W.. Tate and gild McKnight Ergs. took fire on Tuesday night, alit:te t t 11 o'clock and burned to the groinid. The staple con tained,tt quantity of hay belonging to Mr. McKnight, which was Of 'course, al! con sumed. A number of chickens were also burned. Ilad the night been windy the probability is that the conflagration would not have stopped where it did. but as it was calin and no air going there is no other dam age done. The cause of the lire is -un known. IMIII==M CA PT. MeFAR N D'H Compsoly, number ing about 130 inen left floahiburg nn IVoinesday enroute for the hull of Dixie and will so ni be ennobled a_lll3ll , the heroes ... i ' compose the grand army of the Union.— Martin Dolan, aril Jan. F. Vteaver, of Sacs ^ , lll/patlifia,-- tad- -Wilt ho prepared to start in a co , iple of weeks. It it thought by some that Ventre county's quota bf both the jatii - TiqiiiMMS - wilt' he tilled without a resort to drafting, but this wo think, islardly probable, Tito parties who assaulted tho — Jan ior'edithr of the IV/itch/non one night lavt week have all been arrested at his instance and held to bad for there appearance ,at the next t_vin of Wort. A .snit, having been entered, it 'will soon be seen which is to ruic • mob law, or the law of the land. - 7_o Mmusne 4ntrwt9 MOAN announce tha t John L grny of flag lifhen will be a candidate for the office of commissioner Subject to the do elsdion of the •tnmgcratio eounkpoettvention. - - - WHAT HA.4 HICHX PHHTIiN —The Die the past year have proven With other facts, the following : • _ That the election of the Republican can didatea. in Nvrambisr, - 1861, was the dirtitt calamity whiett could liese befallen the na tion.. -- That the Democracy, were rlgbt in their predFulona that the triumph of sectionalism would create civil war. That the Republican party ig the natural enemy of a free pre,o; a n d a f ree ar m,. That the Republican Congress is incapn, ble of legislating fin• the, interests of the people. That. a Republican C.thinet is" the most corrupt of any illicit has ev r assembled in Washington. That the Constitution may be suspetultd by a Republman Prestdegt.,,g•tth the approv al of his patty constituents: That the greater the thief, (ho greater Ilia reward at the bands of a Republican PfCBl , dent. . That the army could not hare been suc• casfully led except by Dewieraim Genyi r t Xatiptiblicans desire the subiti, -- gation of the slavphohling States, nod not the restoration of the Union. That the party in powerwould suhitituto • negro labor for white labor, wherever the opportunity is favorable for so doing. That the public Treasury is not safe in the hands of the present Administration. That the 'slew England manufacturers • rule the party in power. That so lung as the Republican party continues in power, the people must be enormously taxed. and the laboring popula t ion must bear the bulk of the burden. WAR MWEii . The Battle pear Callpeppe FLAG OF,TRUCE:FROM THE , REBELS. 1 Their Retreat On Sunday A Necessity. FROM TILE ASSOCIATED PRES S' RESPONDENT. " CULPEPPER, Va., Aug., conseghence of the advance •Jr ,the enemy, yesterday. to this side 7 7,F: I - a T.: .71 Am: Ltii E 41 forward the second army corps commanded bic Gen. Banks, to hold him in check. At daylight this morning . -vus• --- discoverer} --that- -the-- emy had advanced as far as Ce dar Run. Mountain, holding its wooded-sides and cleated slopes Only a small portion of Cheir strength however, was visible.-- They also held a range of, ele vAtions and ravine westward of the mountain. , An elevated spot, a mile' and a 'half from the Mountain and a mile long east and west, most clearly ground, was selected Gen. Banks as the best place to recieve their attack, and the forenoon was spent by the enemy in manoeuvres in which Only oc casionaly they showed themselvs At three'o'clock in the afternoon a battery on our front, a mile and a half range, 6pened on us, and their, infantry opened on pickets in the woods on the right wing. Afterwards battery after battery was unmasked on the Mountain, the slopes and every hill snaking a crescent of batter- les of pearly. three ,uAles, egeli comirianding our posit n. For t*o hours our .batteries were exposed to cross "fires dnd v Meat -- 1y outnumbered us i 4 '!gutis ttnd weight. We replied, shat •for 'shot, till five o'clock, when they opened an • enfidale battery - (p) our right. Gen. hanks gate o . rider'S to cease firing, and, charge- on' this battery__ , The duty was rssigned to Gen Crawfords division, and the Forty Sixth Pennsylvania led - the Charge', Behirirl the baptery • was , u thicket of scrub oak - , and bdfore the Forty sixth could reach the ,gtins they weiN,mowed dowe by a terrific fire from the thicket. 'I The rest of the brigade was brought up and .subseqacntly the rest of 'Gen. Williams and •• Gen., Angurs command; hilt the ene -'s brigade's were found, at r.,v point: `his battle-ground was in a. :-setwood, "With a ravite on right: Here nearly all, the • • -41 ,, r4rX7h. ben con- cealed during the shelling, secu ring themselves from observation , b • ex • elliOr our pickets. us was probably one of tlie• hardest contested fights that has , t fought - hail ginia7----It—httr ted until dark when our forces retired from the-field• r taking new po4ition beyond reach-of the cam?,' eriiy's guns . from their advaiita- 1 geou4-position-on-the-heig-lits,---- 1 0 in' infhary it tet - dly - cut up, We hist two guns. The enemy's loss was certain 1y greater than onrs, as their dense columns were frequently , riddled by our artillerists. We ' took many prisoners. , Sind your corre,pondent left the ,Oeld,, large reinforcementsl have reached there, and for an ~ flour shots have been exchanged. • [The aboVe desPatch was sent to Washington by a special train I, (1, mil Sun x, but in consequence Otanais nderstanding it was de. , 1 tayedin/}ts receipt by the proper ritirtic, iiiiiii . l Monday morning, I otherwise it would have antici- 1 tated all other accounts. It is 1 he must satisfactory account of the battle that has At been re, • cei V Cd . 1 Further Particulars of the Battle. MANY DtiIOVHATS r WASHINGTON, Aug, H , . Ac counts from Culpepper represent the eilolny'F estimated liwce en= gaged at twenty thousand, and our own, exclusive br cavalry and artillery, as not exceeding seven thousand. The number of regulars woun i-ded iklo,rge, but the wounds are gen&itll,y The riumber of killed is small. Orr'Saturday night the teams ' rfo- lit their fires, causing the enemy to shell our new position for two hours, with considerable Mei - r a es rday morning the; enemy was not in sight on our front, but the indications were that they . were reinforced on Saturday night and were attempting to Hank our position. Nothing has begen heard _from General Buford, at Madison Court House. CM:PEPPER ComerlipirsE, Va., Aug, 11.—The enemy, this morn ing, sent in a fag• of trnce, dead on t e field of battle now in our possession. This showo that with all their superiority they were too badly cut ' ; ,pp to nuttnta-m-thcir - positiiihrand:thrt their filling back yesterday was .„. from necessity not eholte. Our troops are. engag d , iu bringing off our wounded from the battle-field, ail& burying our dead. • FROM tit A SUING TON.• • • • Washington, Aug-. 8. - "'.Numerous applications having ,bet.n made to the Wilt Department by railroad companies, to exempt their employees from the militia, it has been decreed that none but 'locomotive engineers, in actuat employment, when the order .foi draft was made, can be exempt. The exemption of tellegraph operators is upon the ground that are praefing an art; neeeseart to milary.' operations, and which being kn'o'wn to, comparitively few 'persons, their places cannot be suplied. . An - urder bas , been issued py, the 'War ilepartnient- paallibitind, any.. Latest person liable to be drafted from loam* thi country. • ORDERS FEQM THE WAR DriTAßT- MENT. ME towing oA - eii - iiN — vitre is sued this morning: • . WAR DEPARTMENT Ordertd, First. That all Uni. ted States marshal, awl sumifir terillents and chiefs of police, of any town, city or district, be and *ey are "hereby authorised and dirtlbted to arrest and imprison any person or persons who may he engaged, by :act of speech or Writing; - in discouraging volun teer eplistments or in any, way .giving aid - and conutort to the enemy, or idly other disloyal prad tide against the United States. Second; 'l'htt immediate re port be made to tlajor L. C. Tur ner, Judge Advocate, in order that such persons may be tried before military conitniMion Third. The expenses of such afrast and 'inprisonment will be certified 4 0 the chief clerk of thq war department fur settlenient and payment. (Signed) 11 • ' • Seretary of War. WAR DEP'T, 4 An older to prevent the evokoo , of military duty and fOr.. the suppression of (11,5Toyal=practij MO First, By direction of the Fres , ident of the United States, it is hereby ordered that Until fuctlior ialiFfud - , -- rusTeiti - zerri ?able t -be drafted into the militia - shall- be allowed to go to a foreign county, and all Marshals, Deputy Mar hals and military officers of. the' United States are directed, and all police authorities, especially at the ports of the United States, on the scabbard and on the fron tier, are regnesteil to see that, this order is faithfully carried in to effect. And they are- hereby authorized and directed to arrest arid detain any erson or persons about to depart from the United States in Nio lit ion of this order and report. to Major Turner, Judge Advocate, 'Washington - cify, rair for further instruction respecting the perrou or persons so arrested, and dotallted. Second, Any person liable to draft, who shall absent himself from his - county or State before such a draft is made, will be • ar rested by any provost marshal or other United States or State offi cer, wherever he May be found within jurisdiction of the United States, and conveyed to 7 .the near _ est. • a: military duty for the term Of dm draft. and the expen4s of his own arrest and conveyance to such post and also the sum of $5 as a raward to the officer who shall make such arrest, shall be deduc ted from his pay. Third, The writ of habeas cor pus is hereby, suspended in re spect to all persons arrested and -detained; and in respect to all .per sons arrested for disloyal practi ces. [Signed] EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War.- Bellefonte Market Corrected weekly by Hofer Broth". s.) Wheat. white do, Red. Rye, Corn. Cats. 13arley. Cloverseett Eggs, 10 Tallow. 0. 10 Plaster—grou:arl. , 10 00 :.=,-. MC .11&. 111:1.X.E 3:2/.. 00n tho 29th ult. by D K. Yongor, Dig , Mr. Williatn•L00118, of Snow Shoo Twp, to Mica Liun Acker, td- Clearfield Co , Pa " 3213C1353a. , ... _ i ii 11 - n`th6 II th (net, Thos \}'. and o (ho 12td Onst, W illiant.-Y9ung, infant obild rpit • 'deo A. and Sarah .1 - You,,;, Spring ToWnshi , aged • respect ively'. 2 years, 7 months 111111* d ye; and:4 yearn mill 9 Months. Uncle Sam and Faun . STERNBEBG AHEAD! • Yankee Freedom la a lad. And Union is his Color • Uncle Su m ho Is their dad And heltlgive scam& a twister. For they said SYre Sam She Mod— We always milled her virtue— But you, Seeosh, tripod have tied, dud now he's going to blroh you Yankee` and hif sister, too Are bound ot retribution; For our mother. they sold they know Died of a breken Constitution. Ilut Yankee Freedom will now show Socesh - to hinter been mistaken ; Though of necessity he's their' foe c.... Until they right again awaken. Then — Siquit the tune wiIF Viral Wee turnoa as short as thin • While turning to the Clothing Store sign, Which we don't Want you to min !' A. sTio,NICILU k CO o Junu sth, 1862. - =II Pays far a Cominercia! Course; Students butt) and review ni nay time rt:&" MINISTKRA vas' tuition at lilf•itri.o • For Catalogue of St pages,' Eprriumnn of Ru~i nras and firnanienlal Pentunnelun, and n JObnuti ful College ion of 11 maitre feet, etottOng a grout ariety of Writing. j.etterir g and Vurish• tog, 1 4 noloae 21 eeittajn admit., to the Pi' .1 ENK INS A. S5l [TIP; Pittslprg, Pa. July IS, 1862 --ty • 4 . I l l eaelign Examination,. T"Toocherc of Centie:Counly are here; nettrivd, that examinations for the "mir rt.o year, will he lucid at tho followinit grUCRIALI. tunes and Places : Bonner twp.,lluy'a &hoot 11eu,.% Aug. 111 Patton tap., tfraddlp's S. 11. Aug. Iv _ Au 2al IyoTth, Port Matilda, Aug . 21 Tiller Hannah, Aug 22 Rush, Philittalung, Aug. 23 11uaton Julian t'urn‘ce, Au,z. 2.5 Union, Ilnionville, Aug. 26 Snow Shoe, iVkey'r, school lion Boggs, gilegluirg, Curtin, Mann school hoire, Liberty, Eng!evilly llownra ILnrar,l ills .4 orlon .1 ncioonville, Walke4, Spring, Fielmint lisp, Harris. ilwitsburg, : otter euntre HIM Gregg, Sprti,g Mdlv,/ Penn, MI Haines. Anronsburg. Itaer,butg, • FergulAn. Pine li rove Miii+ E.b, a n d all, to eannaloneo 9, a: .11 Nreeters mai etit tet.s are If. reel 'y tilt it oil to attCllll e•A at the written re . tievf artho BJII4 of Duet n fu THOS POLLAIIAN. County Superintenlent ponlabur g , Aug ti h, 1t132. / DNINIETEATONS NOTICE, Letters id dininktrattol on the Estote of Iletoy Cummings. of the li /rough of Bellefonte. deed, having been granted to : 11.0 ohs dersigned. alto. pc:Jamul .knowing them...Cepa l it 110/11.1.1 to the tepid Estato , are rkquest,:d Iv mane bullied tutu po3 went and th. so bacieg claims against. the I.st.ue are reviii oil to ' ,re b oot them, duly authouticitted tur settl-ment . It 1/ Cl ALM I vt;:s. Aug 1511.: —At Adult stet roto r --._.— WANT — ED. A good journey-man cariuga to whom Liberal ,wages end Mead? eini-103. , min Mill pc given, L 7, S. A. AT Bellefonte August, tat - LAST NOI ICE. .AI.L those kuovriug 4savtued 42 - tur subscriptton and ~ (I%,lll,iitp, to the Into firm of Alexander' tr. Furta,sre requested to make intinediato poymoid, : l7fEtin tau thoir no• eounts sill be o i teeth lit the hands of n pis; tee for collection ALExics VEIN h k LHEY. Bellelontg, August, lit t, ADMINI.73IATO TRS -777 Letters of Admintstratton on the Est ate of Peter B, U.ay, deceased. late of PnUun ton n.hip, haring been ranted to I lie ttaidertogned all persons knowie a solver indebiel to said enate.,' are requested to milk° immediate pay• ment, tied thorn haring chants against said Es tate are requested to present them. duly authen ticated. for settlement J ACOII CRAY, W. S. UIIAY. Aitners August Bth, 1862 —6l WILLIAM A. WALLACE", ATTORI EY AT LAW. rim to 0 onto pry cssion,Ally when speci fly retained in connootion 6111 ruitlept Counsel May 15th 1862 —ly J. D. ONIUGIDIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INELI,Kr9VIV. PKXN Office in Om Court Ilouse. I) ith tlioTreyuror. BANKING • \VAL F. REYNOLDS Jr. CO.. intr.LEFONTR, CENTItSI CO., PA. Bills . 9rischange and Notes dismlunted. ' Col leatkons made and proceeds promptly remitted.— Interest tiallion special deposits Egefange in tile eastern °Oct constantly daltadd — tor sale. Dopes -141 receiver' ..i. 1.11,4311.11, SURGEON DENTIA RELLICPONTR, CRNTIce ri is now prepared to wait upon all who may desire hie proteasienel servioess. Room at his residence on Spring street. DB. Z. W. T 11031.1115, , PHYSICIAN AND SUROLON, MILMS4IIITRO, CENTRE: CO , PA, Respectfully offers his services to hit friendi and the public Office on Mill Street, ni pss . he the Nation/it Hotel. Refers to Drs J hi McCoy, S. .Tuoustios, T C Tuoass. March 20. *1.05 100 50 I= Mil inanently located in lionlsburg, Centre county, Yn , wad is well prepared to iircetiee all the ion oils branches of his profession iii the most improv ed smatter. All operations warrnatc,ti to giro perfect satisfaction or ro charge will be mails. Bealsburg, May 15, 1862 —ly., Al J. OPNE y LAW, DeLLEFoNTE, PA. iiVILL practice in the several d Contra nog Clinton eountica. All legal mines* entrusted' to his mare mill receive prompt at tent ion. OFFIGE—On ato North-west corner of the Di. a mood. DR• J• IF. 11119 C II EI.L . PUYSICiIii & SURGEON, 316(.1.6F0t1T6, CINTAIICII., PA Will attend to professional calls its heretofore, he respeetfully (dress his servioes to his friends and the pubtio. Offiest stoat door- to W. revidente , of Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny stfeet. July 2.5, 1862-Iy, J. D. WINGATE, DENTIST. Offloe and Residence directly Borth of ¢ the Court Louse portico. At his office exect?t, Iwo weeks in baoh tdonth, beginning with the first Mo nday of the month ' Bellefonte, 3tny st, At32.—fy. JAMS/ R. RANI(I- ATTORNEY AT LAW, naLLIFONTIt, PENN'A nine°, on tho Diamond. one door west of the 'ma Office. BURCH° BLANCHARD. B. N. DLAKCIIARD J. A' E. ELANCIgAIitI, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, - DstrAirbkiie. Otttoo forinotly oecopiod hy Outdo ar. lillambeed on Malifiettelat 11 N. Stoics scl,v% VIVALI.I6Tiit 821W6AITEK, AITORNE TS AT LAW, BLL 1,111'01 1 CTP: NMI% .A• $35.0Q Aug. 20 Aug. h 0 e p 1 4 ur• 3 JUN Sep 8 Se . 8 bop to Sep is Sup. 1:3 Sep.-1, CLEARFIELD. PEEN'A ....leama r ,....._ &a. ...,.... • Their gentler:nevi's wearewnehill,o4- 71 . / 27 ** dß tiortment of Cesbneres. Cis dada, %%ling Tweeds. flats itn&Colymt.," an, w an , boarsive assortment of Bootinio4 . s Wile aid Gentlemen end Children. with alaseet •srfe7_ *AVM article that tun," be neeessary - roaappirslas meals of the community - - , ' • ths treteute orthe sio•ey ibanart Iserbar bad the ettiort of te.foring the, prig" or; zany ifirdslai of merchandise. the undetsig finuilisd niy it Mai V. bl e d . 0 uy th eir stook nt 'debates/0s eau ' soli goods at 0110118 tO soft 1b04188008.1 04,001 ',lntend to do their but to phrase Molt e 'both in the 'vilify of goods, and p n.. . *al I hope to receive a ressonab'e abase Of pa ' All io wvst of goods will iiellia'stat I isad 11 - 14 their crock r n —lkly TiVirsvidanstaotty on bsed, EX ,'". TRA FLOPit, whful. Unity wilt sell et the - -- -- - `- ; I f ll---- moth dimes Lir titonntryprocineeei mil is iiikajf hi as Auriga for gods. Dried Lumber and Seibesben adostaney or ' ' ' hand And for rule. . HOPPER RIVIIIIESII,3 __Belief . ..ado, Minch ;4, 1841.--ly. Lot or eqtrsitp;i. . 600, MO MEN lA - NIB !V. Z;MLIII. Cti JCti(~l',~tSd~73 V-1-1 E & I NErr ,:sf. o ET TILE. BISROP 8 REET.--BALLLTONTE: •• • ‘v 1 vin WEST OF I.9Eird SIPAT MAP, • i• ~l~tituet~ttr•ettc~ - EIMIEI oLD .N'ECTA R. OLD RYE, & HUNAN (: VI:MA It 11 LS KE Y, COGNAC AND Co MARiN — DRA.NDIEB, R - ANL ). 311PER7.4 H' l? ES:SCOMI AND HOLLAND GIN, NEW • LAND Rum And ail 4radr, of Liquors f rond in th e ic e m en , ci soil as low as in Philadelphia nod New ork , All s warrant( d to 1,4 ve Satisfaction. Conlideut they can please. .malwasts, to y rollelt a sharkltruoilm 4 ,Sold try the quart- barrel •or tierce. Also a large iot BOTTLED i.t.troam,- Of die 116122246012 - 6E - 11V. July 19 1862 :i7lll .1:i 0,41 BY Tug 'cLoTnn:“ ratroairx All things that, earth prodae• a, Have their benefits:tad sees, A Rut their urieetiefa aid *buses For exempte: Brisuitone Wa— lly n &Ilan so ridio daa• Thar It cannot (nil to tleldelti. It Is rutaortal that Old , Loves it betteetbssu got& cake. But no Atedloine is b ter For Scrofula or letter; Anti our land is mak st &blo' .1 0 To this Ituptihuiat-Jrallifi^ Thot. without it. stlaraumfr-Illtffiali t Could perform a aelabal4l96. To the Rebell, rota and built Oh yri. lia tlatiebn• raises In our cook[ npictres Itho.=. And on lttu battle-114d* TraitorChieftalaf te 4t sad boddi But the atunnemarrt *Cola ~-• ~ . Would vorutially tflatii.42 4 .1 .. • ^ --- r- , - -- Could he IV . calm spec 01 he „roads cold by A. Br)uniposill it Cp. Dilution elms. B. G. BUSH, BELLEFONTE, ()arras Co., hr 04.7 & IicOULIOUGH, (7 a r'egicampos.) CLEARFISIID; Olsatol at: Pd BUSH & McCOMltia: . IC. a pecositar.,) • LOCK 11AVEN,Inteki 00.6 em., ... BUSH a au,r,iir. , abt.sit,) 11 - ILIJIAMSPORit, fite6l6oo., i v y BEN:liver:Bn & P k flu BthittLßOP,l4 f Khinla4 & Brother, Piftdal 4 . • l'bila46lphl6, Sower , Haw ' • • • lion d T Hale. Itellerunte, .r. K. Wit lia gusporl. Tomet,-Po • Feb 21 1862-Iy. 11 - Ajalt - 0 • • s rue e ewer. awe t• TUBE; in the peculiar fona et X Ceilearo4l • Vr Eitir.ti • , adM biJ adapted to the urgers,. t Sig, t and perfectly nifitrat • ratri r 42: trotiter 1.1.0 hest artificial utio TO' E Lel. VISMIN ever invented: Whew titers it lameness it is neinna tv. neelicettie-A.mbY tee• tter sesittstoce to that Yalltable' trio, w :en eddu - Thu above for sale at • citypaes.l.y. JERRY... 72 11 1 111-RWLYE: At the Qental Office Heat of Ala OMR —Those apeotaalaa can no other place lb town. Bellefonte, May 29, J 862-17, , REAL ESTATE FOE. • Th *subscribe's. Outs sale, One Hundred fterse!of IhMmietme ' land as there la in Centro • .• Her rie township. r;pring,o ' . d Name. roe miles trent4X •• • • -• and apron miles from • 1 r - - meets °bridal ea 041:4 . ... • • . , • ; other putbeildinp,„ . 1 1 • • . Lytle, Elias Thomas, ' - , ,VOll • Hoy, Jacob Hadar knerslioihureur For part foullaramddrumaim. llYYeißYry Centre County, Pa. 6 ran= J0111)11,10.1.11 : Easenteen Gleesecueepe, Aye d. May 29, 1862-6 m. • AUDiTORIi7IOTEICIA .'-• • • In the ast•-:Sit -to the Guardianship seecenali, :I . !i . • a.** In the !imbue, . o Mher , ' ' • The undholgned an ..Autuhmh, • •. - quo Clrphasee Court of Centre epanAL just t A , above stated semis dutfiii dads appoinhenteatifil - •.t of 4 uxusorst, at! o'o4* P, "IN fig Ilia Maus in Benched*, wife. Zrr 110111A1140141110#141 4141.11t1104 "A . Ifint July is.alltai.-r-45.v.,. 4 „-o;- - Fisk watzu : . :::c:111010111141 , • . 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