Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, August 22, 1862, Image 3

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TANI& SAITAOAD CO ,
"Aaii kid May Stb, 1862, TIME at
LOCI 4 HAVEN STATIOX
will Its as &lows ;
►LESrie, L AAAAA BAIT.
lapin 4 - 20, ►. u Samoa .. 6 60, p
Hall 7:20, P u.. Mdl . 7 00, ►. x
Aesolixa l s. 6:30, ►. u, Amozum`u 0:60, A. II
Steepiwg Corm •n If lib t Truism;
.Iw4i way' betireen Willlerneport end Baltimore,
and on tlie Penneylvania Railroad between liar
riabari and Philadelphia. ,
On: Mall train in both directions a CAB
01111 1 / I TUROVOLI yin Pennsylvania Railroad
without change botn eau PRILADRLP,EITA and
IaCICK HAY SN. . _
Icy The following letter from q. o.
Kress, which we copy from the Lock /Liven
Prig, will servo to assure hie friends of hia
persimal safety. We are glad to learn that
our friend buyer, has made so fortunate an'
ZACICLA.X..a Mbtr.i!krl' T3ZEIF&JIEN. cacao--;
Education
MASSA& Enrrons :—Att the time for the
opening of our common scho ol s
• or aon the subject of school books
may not be consiclered inappropriate by your
numerous readers. In order to factlitate, the
labor of the teacher, as Tell as tho advance
giant of the pupil, there shbulci , be a uniform
EMI
sense of books' in every school. 'Dila ad
-vsntase is not confined co schools individ
nally,-batisiill be increased the more goner,
al taeunifovnity becomes.. But, in ordey
tint the advantages arising from a we int
aerials of books may be fully re zed, it
should embrace the entire coo One of
---=-tbe- reatest'Ebne r o wed from en
_ e..*L l 4_ l 4ed, uniformity e-aama- -series, 'lel' -
that it preventb in rest measure the loss
of books. • For y vt era there is not the seine
series used trills° several districts, families
. moving from one district into soother lose
Stioirbopk. as- $ tuatier or crurse. And
here I would take the liberty of reminding
. • School Directors that it is ofieirnidty when
introduoing a uniform series into their
schools in order to protect their.people from
loss as much as possible, in the event of
their moving, to see that they introduce
that series which is in most general use in
the surrounding districtP. For example,
Sander's series is now in use. in• at least
). three fourths of the schools in this county.
Now, are the school directors dihcharging_
their whok-dnty - to their people by introdu
cing different series 4 I think n t. Last
,season, the School Directors of at least one
'of ciuiSchool Districts were beguiled into
the introduction of anon& series by al
Agtnt.slalipg tq them, that Sander's serves
~ ,were out of print, and could nut be 4 11 ad—
. of course was a falsehood, as the De
pository of Sander's Books at Livingston's
is always full, not only for the supply of
those Districts which have already intro
duorsi them, but for the supply,..to intro
duction prices, of those Districts that wish
to change their series. This sortie Agent
also stated that his books were recommend.
ed by our Connty Superintendent. Now,
assert without fear of contradiction, that
' our County Superintendent never did err ,
*412 thtnt. lie is too Zi"
is , decree t an officer,
and too good a judge of b6olis to (drink)
such an error. The same game uo doubt
will be played Shia season, as the 'same
agent is about. It strikes me very forcibly.
that, at this: time, this same agent might
shear his iolaity and pub iotiam to much
better advantage than to be thus bliniking
around to no good purpose. except it he to
A thusso or Sono°Ls
►lasses. Ynrross : s
Sirs:—The writer of the
above article Mr. Geo. Living ton is a boOk
4ealer in the town of Bellefonte Centre Co.•
L.es., and - has made charges agains t me which
are false to the letter.
lie Says I have represented that the San.
der aeries is out of print and cannot, be bad,
Rill pay to the man who can give Aegis,
factor i l — proof that 1 have ever used the a. • • .
language, or set it: circulation the idea in
volved in it, of that I have made use of the
. .
Dome °tiny gentleman as a I eference for
. our books not freely recommended
them for their merits and price when corn..
_ paralwith the Sander-Barks, the .
- .. to Writer o the article
.110?1 Directors to
adopt those books which are most used in
the County. I agree with him. Ile further
Osaarts Hitt chi School Directors or4V Tarp.,
nisi gulled into the Web , that the. npw
Readers am better, and adopted them.—
This is sufficient proof that the whole article
Is a gross misst dement of facts.
Last sewn I sppplied with - the Osgood
swiss about seventy of the schools of. Oen.
Ire county, and this season have taken or
ders from many more, which will make the
Osgood atria overreach the Sander Books
its number of cahoots). it least t4'o to one.
and the adoptientialhist._ county ore stet
giiing on bra velya
There is running throughout the above
article a feeling of deep settled enmity and
• be* fklebieirrif I .wcffis - ttir --- aop to respond,
iiciald be a compromise of my right to the
'seam of a gentleman.
Vero truly yours.
J. K. PLANING, ,
Wholeelalte.Agt. for A, EL English it 00.
--o
Aocioarrr.—An accident occurred in Oat
Ilairlamb's ootopany,'on the oars going fro
tiewistOwn to Harrisburg, on Friday morn
ing teat, of a very pain ful : notate. One, of
too cars caught fire, and, in the excitement
one of the men,,named John Andreas, a Ger •
*kilo, leaped from the ears and we 0 almost
88/tautlyltilled. Andreas had served un
Or Gen. Sigel in idermany for five
..years,
and in his deedd the company - lost a veteran
soldier,
• A Nai Saur Sxat.inn Cax.—Those of oat
friends who intend putting up. fri;it thin
year, will 1j went° catilaid examine the
Aim self edelirim, 'est a nte.- •- •
1111Tbia, at his establishment on Maul
Street. The can is the Fishy; patent, and
is by far,the best and most convenient of
any that we hare seen. The li i i 8 under
laid with a wax plaster - , •3 new idea in the
history pf self sealing cant—but an- eicell.
ent one, nevertheless. Tha fruit is put in.
to the can while it is yet hot•; the lid is'
then placed' in•its proper position, when the
heat of thafruit 'so softens the wax as tg
-snake it adhere firmly to the top of the can,
thereby bolding on the lid most edectually
and entirely excluding every particle of air,
Thwarrangement le 80 simple and efft4tive
anew, have no doubt, they will entirely
eu?ercede all other Can, now in use. We
think their can bo no doubt as to their effi
ciency. Sir. flilbbiah has quite a quantity
of them manufactured, which he oilers very
reasonably. Call and give them a trial.
tiAld'L A. BLACK,
Sup't Eastern Divitioo
was struckbn the spine and right hip bone.
which is'iiblod me ao that I could not get
awa •.5 j WWI token totrtlteileld that night,
• • to Richmond next day. We subsisted
on swill and seer bread. I am well now
and in good spirits, and hope to gee you
soon. The boys are all around me asking a
thousand questions•
_ ._Youra a fleinionatetr. -
0. GUYER KRESS.
•
RscitirrrixG.—TheAvar spirs,t is up to fever
heat in this countA,..mglquite a number of
gentlemen are raising companies. By the
time Centre county's quota of bnh requird
Lions is raised, she will ou pretty well drain
ed of her a'lll Ir.nlied 11411 !Mg moo, and will
have essmewhere in tlia neighborhood of 250 U
soldiers in the field. This is pretty well
for 64 Centre' !lopes have be m entertain
ed that there would be no necessity for a
draft in this comity, but we think that is
Scarcely probable. We have a good many
men yet to raise, and the probability is that
it will have to be done by a draft. In anoth
er column we publish a call for a meeting to
louse more bounty for volunteers, to be
at lhe Court liquse, on Monday evening
next.
LIQUOR STORIC.--Ay reference to Another
column, it wra : ll seen that Mr. A. Baum,
Agent for the sale of all` kinds of liquor:.
has opened in t`le room opposite the build
ing formerly known as the Temperance Clo
tel., on Bishop street, where he Intends eel •
l,ng his tt the very ; lowest market
prices. Me. Baum is a very clever and oblig•
ing gentleman, and does all in his power to
please his customers.. Ills stock embraces
every variety of liquor, and we but eptak
from personal knowledge when we say it to
excellent. having taten the oath . " there
occasionally, wo speak knowingly. Gave
Mr.-Baum a call.
CAPT. BLAIR. —Cala w. n. Blair, of this
place, has been appoint° I drafting officer
fur this county, and is now home in accord
ance with the duties of his appoihtment
During his term of service with Get,. Bain
side, the Captain proved himself a gallant
officer, never shrieking from the post of dan
ger, Ills men all love lion. We are sorr:
!e the earn iIC
, s eyts 80 sor e as to oblige
him to wear goggles, but hops he will soon
be well again.
ilonves :—Permit us to sugge,X, for
the consideration of the Gonuentiou which moots
in BePermute, on Tuesday evening next,- the no no
of Wibidau FUREY, Rag , late , of Spring 'tow n
ship, but now of Bellefonte, as'is suitable (mud' -
date fof County Commisioner. Mr. FURKY Lae
been. life-long Democrat, and ran never hereto
fre asked an eillso at.the bends of the party. If
elected, he will make an honest and oapable oIS
cer. Please annourem hie-na9in your issue of
'this week. ' SPRING.
urn
ou the
stirring events. having beon ascertained
that the Confederate's were encamped on
dfalverne fill, situated some six miles up
the Jamea River, the Divisions of Hciokir,
Ilearny and Sedge wick. were detached to
dislodge them. Accoidingly on the even
ing of the 4th inst.. the troops, beaded by
their respective' Commanders commenced
their enarob. .
At daylight the neat morning the en-,
moment was opened with artillery, while:,
Booker's Division was drawn up op the
left with a view of supporting our guns, or
making a charge upon the enemy alicircum•
stet:toes might seem to "demand. Bdt nei
ther was necessary as they soon gave war,
unable to withstand the death dealing dig.
charges of our pieces. Meanwhile Retail) ,
was ordered to deploy his division to the
right of the field and along the River road
with the view of cutting off die enemy's re
retreat. But owing to a misunderstanding
athe part of one of the 'Brigade. Comman
ders but few prisoners, were taken. After
holding the ground (or twenty four t hours,
and regaling ourselves on the cellars and
grain houses of the secessionists ih the vi
cinity, the detachment returned to Camp,
having suffered a loss of some fifteen in
!abed and wounded. In refereit..w to
the macrons rep:Arlo circulation in the
North, relative te' starvistg out the people of
the South, I would say thSt if what I saw
during that dry can be taken as an exem.
pie of the A:tondition of the Southern supplies
I=2
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Army Corresp&ndeaee.
IlmutisoN's LANinkib
Aug. 9th n 362.
the-probability is that their reaourcei arc
far from beitirmehatteted. .90 every Ode
far as the•eyo Can rearh, could be ern
, 14711w IT; uxurian t growth,
while the well tilled barna showed that an
•
abundant ci op of wheat has juat been bar
.
vested.
This morning I o riserved an unusual cony
motion in the quarters of the 11th Mass.
Regiment; and On inquiry ascertained that
they were "Performing the burlesque cu..
emony of " drumming out !" 'The victim
wade Lieut. of Co. charged with eoWar-.
dice. To dim a familiar expression he look"
ed as - if "he had lost his last friend."—
Were this salutary punishment meted out
to many mama the same stamp, perhaps
the " white feather" would not 'be shown
quite so often. It might he interesting to
yout readers to know at what prices Uncle„
Samuel's boy can procure the luxuries qf',
life, down bore in Virginia.' Cheese sells
for from :10 to 50 cts. per pound. ' Leatonh
smallest size-Mats : oysters, 2i cts per doz.
and stale at that. -
Thg,,, „ me , Philadelphia papers
btoughii*rr, ilhic4. sell readily fur
10 cta . .19e understand Plat. arrangeinents
hare been mace tniuPply the troops With
fresh bread twice a week. The boys nit
ha' the proposed change with delight, and
ta • I
a esi ling yd oc aro it to IJo
. WtiatVIIIT
,ontre doiug,..ta*ard,
ushertllling q_upta_uadel. Lb , ; lat. ug-taiiii-
tan. Hope these will be no oceasion to
dialing. As to..inorror is Sunday, I must
•• sharpen up," hence I will c!ose.
Truly- yours, ~
nee.
Important From Tennessee•
CHICAGO' Aug. 15,
Thu Twits had received the following, dig
-patch
Aug. 13.—A battle commenced
-on tke 7th at Tlisewell 'seven males from
Cumberland Gan_betymeiLthe_t4".'uttederme
- b - 7Fdeiiiiraer Stevenson, numbering twelve
to fifteen thousand, turd the Fadurals at that
place nuMbei:ing three thousand:
41 movement was made in faint by Ste
venset..whille Gen. Burton gained the rear
bi forced marchei and surnitinded the Fed
eral forces. A desperate fight of four hours
ensued, terminating in the gurrenJer of the
Federals.—They were driven, by superior
numbers in front. When in full relive(
they were avallially a flanking force The
rebels are thus in possession of Fast 'Perm ,
essee again.
The next move will be on Buell with An
overwhelming farce.
Beauretatd is at Chattanoop co operz.
acing with Bragg. There combined-tome is
not less than 70.000„
The rebel tienetal Caswell we , : killed
s” 'his residence in Knexvillq 0,1 the :t.l th
A almoner from Havanna ran the block --
attic off liledePc,,onAheittt with- .a `cargo of
airmen - Ith n Ind cavalry equipments. -
Vicksburg letters spy, the streets are be•
ginning to assume the former lively ap•
pealanee, the refugees returning and open
ing places of business. , All the damages
to the City by Federal shells is to be repay•
ed within a month.
TER GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO \V MIIIIVI.roN
Gov. Curtin's vtskt to . the Metropolis has
ductive of much good. The follor;ing order
'was +yam:gated, with a favorable effect
Trdivide the State, for the purpose of draft-`T
mg, into &Allots, composel of counties Or
subdivisions of countms : and each such i
district shall be credited against the draft
with all the volunteers enrolled from that
district at present in the service. Thu pro
portion of draltsd men will thus be the
reates ' ' ' •
I
fewest volunteers. have gone since three
stienths' levy, the whole quota of the State
not being aftcled by this Itrrangement. it
will lie seen that this is— B very important
order, a n d will benefit those counties tliat
have heretofore been most prompt in turn.
kiting soldiers. Ace 31 din, this , order
Centre county will have to supply but few
men, vie') if a draft, does occur,
Ballefoate Market
( Cm-reeled weekly by Hoffer c.
Wheat. white. 51,05
do, Red. 100
Rye, 50
Coto. 45
Oats. 110
Barley. .50
Cloverseed.
Laid.
Butter.
Eggs.
Plaster—gm' ad
AN old farnier tells, us that it is
a singular fact that there are few
or no crows now in the country
hereabouts.' They have all dis
paaml,---,llleer lintr"
Lai
R` JginiaT—Hartford Times.
Yes=and we have received a
flock of crows from Virginia in
return that are preparing a 'ban
quet' for 'the white laboring men
of the North; little less 'horrible'
though blOodless as yet, than that
served up in Virginia.—Valley
IT has been proposed that dem
ocrats who have joined the no
party-party' be presented with a
Wide-awake lamp to enablo them
to see how beautifully they have
been humbugged.
OLD uniforms made of 'shoddy'
are demand, to be manufactur
ed in lotting-paper. We doubt
if they I ever blot the remem
brance of t ins of certain con
tractors.
•
Citizens Mee g. -
Comisturstossua Orates
BILLIONTI A,0'87 DA 1863
A meeting of the °Risen. of Centre County will
be held at the Court gouge in Bollefoot on 'Mon
day everdir mummery guid 28th (Court week) to ridge
money for minty. to Volunteers to
our quota° the 800, 000 men milled for by the
President, and thus save the disagreeable noses
city of 4 draft ,
By orderdif the Commissioners,
e A kr:L rR WIN, `
Cit,k
' _
hi AZ:. *ID 0 n-kl'Ave-1
The Enemy Deleated and _Driven
oe with Great Slaugliter—fl'he
Death al Gejz.
Yew YORK, Aug. 18.—The zing will - be received, and paid
the bounty arid advance pay, . un
steamers North Star and Itoanake
from New Orleags
til the 28c1 day of this month;
- on the. 19th
ty
inst., have arrived, bringing par-
and if not completed l tlui
ticulars of the defeat of the reb- the - incomplete regiments will be
els at Baton Rouge, and of the consolidated, and auPerfluanalfir'
destrnetion - of the rebel ram Ar- cers muttered-Out. -'
kansas. Third. Volunteers to fill- up the
A fetter from Baton Rouge old raged' tents will ,be- received
says that Nim's batterx thrice re-
and paid the bounty and advance
pulsed the rebels and did great pay until the ,fl'rst of September.
slaughter amongst them. . fcrarth. ,The draft for 300,900
i3reekinriclge is said to have , mili.tia,,citiled for by the presi
lost his, right arm by a cannon deitt„,ivill be made on Monday,
ball. . the Ist day ot-September, between
The battle toek .place on the the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock A, K.
edge of the town, Gen. Williams and 4 and 5 o'clock P. NI,, and ion
being unwillingto_exPose the I tinued day to day, between the
heltleas women and children._ ; same hours, until complbted. -
We ca t red a li 2 . • '_n I l ift4.-4-f-t-tre-- old-- - reginteintr
'prisoners, including. (apt. BI ' e shonld not be filled_nklai vjdun-_
:. Aloi'idgOrrii - 4"0 - . -- --
~,,-. . trii - ti -- efO - re the first day- ofSep-
Gen. Williams, who was killed, i telnlier, a special draft will be or
behaved like a hero, and Capt. tiered for the deficiency.
Ni it P • men_areluatitledite- • - ix-iii: --The exigencies ,of the
ishable glory. The, loss of the service require that officers, now
enemy mast have been severe, as in the field should- remain with
-ran - men charged and recharged their commands, and no officer
upon them. 'We have taken three I now in the field in the regular or
guns. , i volunteer service .will under ci r-1
'Another account says,the force ,! cumatances, he detailed toneCept
of the_rebeLtr,9)s o— var i ous ly : la-new- - - ''''''t--- - 7 ,-----7.-- -1
estimated at from,sooo to 15 : ,-00,0
under - Gens Lovell and Ifreckin
ridge• The combat was _obstin
ate.. Our loss is 250 killed' and
wouitded, including a large - pro
portion of 'officers. The. rebel
loss, aceording to the statement
of the prisoners taken, was im
mense. .A.mrng the killed 'of the
rebels the name of Gen. Lovell
is reported. [lt- should be Gen
eral Clark.] - - :,- •
The- rain' Arkansas 'was' just
above Baton Rouge, but dared
flat take part in the combat.
Later aectinas state that the
Arkansas was aground aboi;e Ba
tOri lt — otige,, when the Federal
steamer Essex and other gun
boats went to her and set her on.
fire, and she blew up.
The transport 'steamer Lewis
IVlntman, ran into the gunboat
Oneida, fifty miles above New
Orleans, on the night of the 6th,
and the transport sunk.' She had
on board the body of General
Williams, wit an escort of six
of his body opkrd ; also forty-two
three rebel
711
our own am
.. „r rriy ~:~:l
Firefa.
Williams was recovered, and 38
wounded - soldiers and three of the
body-guard were saved.
The official report of Col. Ca
hill, commanding the post aftet
the death .of Gen. Williams,
states that the rebel force was
about ten regiments, and that - at-7
ter it fight of great severity, the
enemy were reOsed. Gen Wil
liams was killed by a rifle ball
through the clicst. During the
battle our forces were obliged , to
retire about a quarter of a mile
from their original position, find
the enemy was thus able tempo
rattit to occupy the camps of the
Twenty-first Indiana, the Seventh
Vermont and the Fourteenth
Maine regiments, and to destroy
much of the biigga,ge and camp
equipage. They were, however,
driven out; but our numberieing
--tenelrlesErenett- - -W - sit - net - it, and
4 50
0/1
10
10
10
10 00
by fatigue and heat, it
was deemed expedient not topur
sue the enemy, who had refired
several miles and is still retiring.
The rebel ram Arkansas ap
proached with the intehtion of
engaging our gunboats, but run
aground at a distance ofsix
Fitolll heCLELLAN'S ARMY
FORTRESS MONROE, AUG. 16
Harrison's Landing
Wits "evac
uated this movrki 4
,ng,y the Union
tfAips,"tund about the same hour,
Gen. IticClellrres advance arrived
at Willamsburg. All public prop
erty had been' removed, every
thing is quiet, ,
Wesuntorotg:Aug.:lB.
Cols.. Corcoran and Wilcox ;
Lieut. Col. Bowman and Major
Vogdes arrived here this morning
in the steamerli.enry Burden, ac
companied by Adjt. Gen. Thomas.
ORDER FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR.
Gov. Curtin has received the
following order from Washing
ton.
Ftrstr That, after the 15th
day of this month,, bounty and
advaiKe,pay shall not be paid to
voln tem lot tmy new regimen t,
bust obly s io volunteers for the re-
unteers to fill up the new, regi
ments now organizing, . but not
yet full: -
Second: Volunteers to fill np
the new regiments now organi-
PY.,of_fikliresidentl - -'-
EDWLV M STANTON
Secreiaryi War
Important Order from Amt. Me.
Milan.
Gen. McClellan has just issued
a genneral order carrying out the
order of the President in relation
to, rcbel . property, which fully ac
cords with the previous practice
of the General of the artily of
the, Potomac. This Order is -ad
mirable_ 'lt is that of a •staies,
man, as well as a general and a
Christian. In the-conrse of the
order Gen. McClellan says :
" The idea that private prop
erty may be plundered with im
punity is, perhaps the very worst
thatcan pervade an army. Ma
rauding degrade's as men and de
moralizes as soldiers all nho
eai
gage in it, and returns them to
-their homes unfitted for the pur
suits of honest industry. This
army is eompased mostly of
young men ; arid the General
commandin?: to w•l •
177 re entrusted, owes it to the pa
rents who have sent their sons,
and to the communities that have
sent the flower of their youth in
to the military service
_of their
country, to warn and restrain
them from an evil so pernicious
_
The General Co
occasion - to v..
cers and soldiers of this army,
that we are engaged in support
ing the Constitution and laws of
the ,United States, and in Suppres
sing rob s ollion against their au
thority we are not engaged
in a war of rapine, revenge or
subjugation; that this is not a
contest against poPu!ations, but
against armed forces and political
organization ; that it is a strug
gle carried on within th.; United
States, and should be conducted
by tiS upon the highest principles
known-to-Christian
-' -
on Sense,
which will find but little favot
with the godless crew of Aboli
tionists, radicals, socialists, infi
dels and atheists, who arc bent
on overthrowing our institntious
and
_inaugurating a reign of , ter
mi., - substituting political chaos
for constitutions and written
laws.
M:Ak.IMRIM3?. •
On Sunday m .. pridet, the I - Orlilost at the Celli'
olio Church in this place, by , Re. Father Ber
nard, Mr. Jeremiah Toleu to Miss Ellen Morrison,
all of this place.
From the eve happy couple we received
a handsome cake, for which we beg to re
turn our thanks, and wish them every joy
this world can afford. Jerry looks as happy
as a•" pollywog," since the '• event." May
his happiness always continue.
MOM ID.
On ihe 9th ins:., WILLIAH NEW NLL, ot" Pat.
ton Township:aged 64 yeare..„ ,
Ile was an honest man, a good oinzen sad •
tr ue friend.
"Weep not. for hip who (Math—
Yer he sleeps and is at rest:
,ind ,the couch whereon hetliet t h '
Is she gram itarths citdot broiled.
Weep not for tm that dieth.
For be bath 'leafed (ruin 1011111
And a voice to hie eel:Meth •
Whieh he ham not halm! (hr years:" r
ACKEREL AND HERRING JUST RE
LTA. reived and lot E Sir by
PITTSBCIIO,PA.. corner gain and Bt.'Cl■ip
The larva CounnhnittiBebool of the Untied ,
State.. with ■ patron of nearly 3,600 Stqd•aki.
In 6 TO i earl. (mall STATII6 , and theouly one
which abr.& qputplete and reliable ibetraolloti
in all the (o wing branehwe. vie •
mance/10u,, awrorAortrosits, /OAT, SAIL
, ROAD k ZAIM DOOS-114,118!,.
- %ata and °manicotti! 7,entoanthip; also, ' Bur
Eogiotietiog J 1 alliadinatfa getimalky.
1035,-NI
Pays Cu. n ettputnetoisl VourSe , Students *Me
end review at env. tirno
,iktatigettstil• tons' tnitlnn at hail-price'
For Cithlogno of aa pages, Specimens of Dud
neu and Ornamental Penmeashin, and a, henna
fel Collo go view of 8 LI:OAM feet, containing
great variety of Writing, Lettering And Flcuriah-
Ing, iodate 24 cents in stamina to the Principsii,...
J ECNIEI NS ,t SlllTlEPittsbuig, Pa
July la, 1882 —ly
't'eacher's . Examination,
THE Teachers of centre.County aro here-
notified. that examinattcnis for the cur
t% t year, will be 41,1 at the l'ollowl'eg &NOW
times and places ;
Bonner lorp., !toy's School Lletzse,
Patton ltvp %Vaddlo's S 11.
linif Mann Stortnitown,
Taylor. lloniaph:
Bush.
inn Furor..
Union, Ulli.in ill°.
Burnside, Pine Glenn,
Slow Shoe, Askey'i anhool Inoue.
Boggs. lilllesbur.r.
Curtin, M 111111 . 0 *rietAi
Liberty, Kngleville
Howard 110411 rd villa,
M•rion, darkeoarillo,
Ilublettilsprg,
Spring, Pleasant Uri.,
Harris, Boalshurg,
Potter Centrndlill,
Uregg. pri nf• Mills,
Penn, Minoru,
Online*. Aarunsburg,
Fitcpion, Pun:. U rove .M I ILI
ilia alt - Troutauelle. 4nily, at U, Al 9
t , x. Iltroutora anti. citisitini are mount
4,4444 to Omar: — —_,-- '-
Special exaininotionrcan no loupe, 1.8 liel.l ex
ego at the xerixtebatal next the ficarcl 'uf Dirac!
:or*
- T110:4 "HOLLAHAN
(loamy Superinten lent
Bontsburg, Aug 8,11, 1;i62 2t
:ADXI.ISIII3TRATOR'B NOTICE,7-
Lettere of adittintetratton on the
Estate of holly Cummings. of tho Borough of
Bellefonte, dre,d, buying been
s granted W tho utt•
derysignen.l. all persolin k non nig thernselve • in
debted to the said Estate , urn requeeled to
niece immediate payment 111.1111 those hnving
claims against the Estate are required to !geeing
them, duly authenticated fey elialnuent.
if, C
Viol If St it Is 62— Adtsiintstrater
lir ANTED.
A good journey-man pamtcr an I him•
nor. To une xis) thoroughly understand.;
Loth brandies of the biiid , ieei wages and
. _
steady - -
lielefolito A ugist brt
LIST. NOTICE.
ALL those knowing lhctnuelac•n indebted
for subscription sort 4,1 vertisitut to the
late lirnibf Alexander A Furey sro roc - lucked to
wake immediate payment. tiatertirteu tot. Ac
counts will bu placed in iho 11[11).14 ut n Jestn•s fur
collection ALEN %SUER litEY
Bellefonte. Augult., Int— .14
Al/NIIN I STRATORS NOTICE. •
Letters tf Admittigtration oil the
Est me of Peter 0. ti p ay. ducesesd late of Parton
townokip, 'having blten granted to the undersigned
all persons knowing - themselves in lob ea to snl.l,
mutate, are IMIOWLIdti to make is modiste par.
Inept, and limo hating Walnut against 111411.10 kt
tale air reyuaated to preoettl them. duly allol^o
titated, fur sottleiritta. JACOB 'TRAP,
W a ORM'.
AthCis ,•
Augud sth, 1.862
ATT9.I El AT LAW.
1 . 1,K VI Pi ti.l). ..1
Will t toot Bellefonte professionally whorl span
ally retained in I•4lnneettql2 ITl'll re.i.letil GOllllllOl
May 151111402 -
_ _ _
J. D. •1111.14 EDI,
InORNET AT LAIN
111 , 1.1.6V0NT1C N
/Mee in' thr Cowl Howie. with tlio Tronsurer
XANICING UOUNE, '
REyNoi,Ds 3, co:,
1110.1.1cPONTIC, CgasTRU (0.. PA
Bills of ezehonge and :totes discounted Cul.
!notions made and probeeds psonrily remitted
Interest veld MI special deposits. fizohnoge in the
eastern cities eanstantly on hand for Male Devoe
is receive.
• ' -
StIiA;EON DENTIST.
czxrp. ,: t ifq°""
k now prepnre,l to waif upon all rho ml 4 41.61 art
hie protcsmonui sprvmos
Rooms at his r esi•iroe e 0,1 Splisog street.
1. W. Tiat)sz Akio,
IItIYSICIAN AND El bituktpx,
1111,1411t16. r£NTIIK ru ,IV.
ReSpeetrllllV OfrOt 4 hin serrices to IFu riondo
and the 1 - tIllt: Ofliyo on - Mill • •••• 'oats
flu. National Iltitul.", -.
Kola's to Pt, .1. t 1 Sf CCO r. ••
'• S TIIONPRWII
" TC. Tuuuse
3.10r0h 20. 1562-1 y
N'~ a~.~ttsTac.--
0 0 le per
manently loomed in Boa'stng, Centro lomily.
l'st , and is well prepared to praetioe all the itch
ous branches of his protection in the most int prot•
. cd manner. All °potations warranted to give
perfect satisfaction or no eliarge Nllt be matte.
_—Bmitaburg. May 15, I 813?..—1y.
eS, O. 711 T,
47,.OPNEY AT LAW,
YYLLY►OYTY, PA.
'WILL practice in the several (Jonas et
Centre and Clinton counties. All legal
isiness entrusted to Ids ear, will receive prompt
:tontion.
OFFICE—tOe the North-west corner et
D. J. 1 . 1 0P1471 1 05t.L.,
{PitnitCf.A.;4 4 SURGEON, -;
ROLLSVONTI, o nnnnn co . •
-ili-atteed-to profeasionsi earls Us - he ietofore L • ~.
respectfully offers his services to his friends
the public. Otliett.oest door to the residence of
Thomas Burnside, on AUeslesny itteet.
July 25,
3AIOIOI 11. NANKIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
•
RILLOPDXTK, ritem'a
cellos,, on the Diamond, one door west of the
Poet Defoe.
EDVOD BLANCUAKLI
IC. Or X. BLARrnAII D.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PsteNA.
Oloe furmprly opeupied by.Cus de k. Hlaneberi
Do Maio street,
I I. I . ALLIIT*I. JAMS/VA. REATIOR
• •IVAILIGUTEMit ao
• ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
T tr.g EVERY WORD OF I e
If you ward, to be shaved without moriiping,
Rave wish your hair oat 811100011 end eidetic,
Jult go down the street to Bill Ffardialgs,
He'll St you up' ever so slick "
At his old µand on Allegheny. St , juor a
Tolima Sadler'. shop
PL - - X•I Cr LA U. 00
terms lath fn , . h•
cf ,(l .E.
, -- : t4 ‘111;•
•-•
),
Drum
0,1 1 4 , ; ,
sueh as
Donato, Penile `Noboodiri.. Cohere,
c•lame l l f ii ei _
irm
Their g • m umirs• ••••wit • of • large is
sorttnent of Chwinsereal Sktinate, Satin,
Vesting, TWlllidii.lll4ll ammo.
dire 'sentiment orlootA anawro.• flur LW*. ego
Gentieltnen anal Childisn, riaralatoar nia`ey,"a
!article that's:gay togitiattieltair to iseptly *Lisa
of the °on:musky: , •
The presintrdef ibit'eftirOjt Tairliit hawing bat
the effect of teditling 'trod num/ amble%
of merchandise. IN Ind timed bay. bon sash
bled to bay their staikiLopitik MOO Thai diet tom
sell poets at prfoostolairibe times And as gory
intend to do ChdilrAsittry plow" their deathward
both in the - qttifirg . , rr for
-
hope to TectedMfe id trn as. nsgn
All In want of goodrylltpletisa sail and 11111111Xlit
their stock • -
11.—They will keep oonotantt an
• • , • , ~o 'fit at the lowest
Aug 18
Ang 11l
Ang 20
Aug 22
i. e .
lug 25
Aug 28
Aug
Aug.
chabze (I,r g•tutli. ;
Dries Loulbor pri filing:lra copula ntly ep
timid and fur :ale. •
IPYPPOIL BRUT II Lin
Viet lefunte, Match 213, 16141.—1 y•
A ug. 30
Sop i
Another Retiuisitioa ! !
600, ain lIEN WANTilli?!-
Nell 2
Jep.
Sop 4
r•np
Piet) f)
get, A
I4np V
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.
it
purcktspe their_ntitus.- au4--4hsers
NiTEC9XES.4II,I-;
li INE Sr, LIQUOR STORK
-tlap 13
_ .!___?±Ls ~ '.
BISHOP SIRES; BEII,BTONIT,
TWO 10081 WEST OF I.Ollll'S 3tEAr tau
Foreign and Dinne,stic Liquors,
such as •
OLDA Elir.4 R. OLD AI Voir. 440 No N.
•.14.41„4 WillEY, caG..v.4
AN 11 COMMON. AK RANDIES.
PORT AND .11.4OKRIA
INES,SCO Tail AND
MIL LAND . w.',
. NEWBArcif-
LAXi) RUV,
end all jrailam of Liquors round In tir Lausrts
Cu ice , zutti_ an low la in Yhtladelphla sod ilow
Curt
AlLisitiUt)! At'ar - r - itekti — to gi
Satistaction.
coed.] ent. tboy cap please purobasors. they tv
spoottully ARO; t a *hare utpublia patnnia,g ,
tiultl by the quart Itatris Nt , tient A ISo a
largo lot of
r-
mormatiogihietotssir,, '
•
or, ho Gneal gradaaa hand. o
July 111 , 1862.
be given, by,
S. A. bI.'QULSTWX
All ibingx that °Arai' tortnittleid s
nave choir benefits tbd
And them. nilsobisik albuors.;
For exiuttplt: Ihitastaus ttltl
11yy t Iktt sn p sidiA ditit ,
iiitt it unnnot NIP t 1 (100 : 09.
It is rumored thartaa Stioboiss
LtiritttVatAte {hut &Is •
Ilia no
Fut Scrofula or totter;
And our laze itattbh'st ebtot
tb,ta itopitror toLdruta
wilbult It. aoarta our nglidik,_
purforal t oeteWriitturt,
Ut ulToitl a fuittlgtitlon.•
TiAtte Itebalt.rati not Lag 4
•
y. a ti. litiairbne esteem
10 nur cn , ki uprkwea the blears,
And on the battle-fields amazes
Traitor Chiel‘aideetlot and bild
Ant the embaettitent dr toe t to
Could be be a Galva
of be Jr.xla relit by . A. Semanatma A
D G. BlTga,
lIELLEFOXTE, Corns 'Co.. ism. si
BIISH & itecnicnagar,.
CIV J. 111 , 011.Maillballa
CLICARRIBI,D,SIoadoId Co , Pa
BUSH•
t e 8 ACCOR • qcir k j, • •
LOCI: ILAVEN, Clinton Piri
BUSH &ALLEN. ' •
c. Eta.sx,y.
ifITLIA3IBPORT, Llootolog Cro., Pt
r.vests :—Dreit#4l, Phiga,
co. ith: }lowan A cp., Philiidelphimi
:•thlO,lL h brother, pun
Philadvi
_:
IiDAPABOLA - 13ESCUCLEdi, ,
a Supyrior t 9 i by othe_rtl9 ime. ~,,..
I strueteilin itcoorittnee *kb ;'"tila Li NW , pl t-NA ••
1 Trug in the peoultow-hiews-eg -gabirssieve-C,,,a.
crth Wit psi:, admirably imiliellesteiher7brivs ,
, 1
1 Sig t amt perfectly natuiPal 'tb The 'E've ~, alto,
gather Om host artittaial 14 - 1504 Tao , Hit.
MAN V ISfOl , l eyes taiga( :"Theli there le
lameness it is natural to vire whl u r t MI •
der assistnnee to that yakttlit/t "'attain — 13' , 4,
when Deeded' A ."' ' •
The above for sale at ate It Ili isV,- . •
- 114 VT . : : . *Milli,
. ' .)1t the bental Ofligit n tkiedig,7 ‘ • fliater: •
P 8 —1110,41.000-0 Mate 44 or ~.
other plain In toein.." ...7:‘ti• ~ : tra r. •
Bellefenta, Ater . 7:11,
1, ~.", 4 sll ~...L .:
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saw: • Ph 5.4.. •„; tsAisislah , s:l.
and AVIA ea VOIR ,"..,..., • ` A . % "pm,
manta whist al s'sViha '''''''', ' • tbity-amt
other outbuilding& lsuAt P,, ''''i ' 10 artOth
Lytle; Elias Thomst 0 1, ' ' • Will us
gay, Jaeohllonser sued V . ' ~..„ ' • .••:,:, •f ) .
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