eer TS Fr rem dr Aare —_— Watchman, Thy PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Co. LESSEE ) marr ee €n and after Monday, May 5th. 1862 TIME at LOCK HAVEN STATION will Le as follows : ARRIVES. «920, a.m. 7:20, p M. Accomm’n. 6:30, A. x. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains LEAVES EAST. Express... 6:50, p. ». Mail ... ... 7.00, a. u, Accomm’n 9:50, A. um. both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore and on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Har- risburg and Philadelphia. On Mail Train, in beth directions, a CAR GOES THROUG H via Pennsylvania Railroad without change, between PHILADELPHIA nd LOCK HAVEN. SAM'L A. BLACK, Superintendent Eastern Division. LOCAL: MAT I DRS. (For the Watchman.) A Demonstration of Democracy. On Saturday evening, the 6th inst, 2a great mass of people was observed gather. ing from all quarters of the Bald Eagle Ridges, to a place commonly known as Shope’s School house. The cause of this nnmensity of people being centered there, greatly excited the curiosity of miny in that immediate vicinity, and, therefore was the [7 The Centre County Regiment at Har. risburg, has been ohristened the 148th Pa., and organized by the appointment of the following officers : Colonel—James A. Beaver, of Bellefonte. Lieut. Col —Robert McFarland, of Boals~ burg. Major --Dr. George A. Fairlamb, of Belle fonte. Adjutant—Robert Lipton, of Milesburg. Quartermaster—J. G. Kurtz, Bellefonte. the Press, on his promotion, and hope he may succeed in his new sphere of daty. The Harrisburg Patriot and Umon says the Regiment from this county will be one of the finest in the service, and that haying already an overplus of men in the ficld, we will be exempt from the draft. REGULATIONS for the DRAFFT, On the 9th of Angust the following regu- lations for making the draft were telegraph- ed from Washington to Governor Pierpont of Virginia. We give a full abstract of the provisions : First. The Governors of the States will progeed to [urnish their quotas of the mili- tia, under the call for 300,000 such troops. (Under both requisitions Pennsylvania 1s called upon to furnish 92,841 men.) Secor.d. The Governors are forthwith to designate the places of rendezvous, as few in number as possible, and name the com- mandants of such post. Third. The Governors will cause an im- mediate enrollment of all able-bodied male citizens (including of course in several New England States the colored citizens) between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, giving the name, age and occupation of each, together with such facts as may de- termine his exemption. The expenses of this enrolment will be paid by the United States. Fourth, State for carrying out this draft, or where Where the law exists in any We congratatate our friend, the editor cf “important as I deem it, sir, to discuss, on all proper occasions, the policy of the measures at present pursued. it is stil im- portant to maintain the right of discussion m its full and jus: extent. Sentiments lates ly sprung up and now growing popular, ren- derit necessary to be explicit on this point. It is an ancient and constitutional right of this people to canvass public measures and the merits of public men. _ It is a home bred right, a fireside privilege. It has ever been enjoyen in every house, cottage and cabin in the nation. Tt is not to be drawn into controversy. It is as undoubted as the right of breathing the air and walking on the earth. Belonging to private life as a right, it belongs to public life as a duty, and itis the last duty which those whose represen- tative I am, shall find me to adandon,— This high constitetional privilege 1 shall defend and exercise within this House and without this House, and in all places, in time of war, in time of peace, and at all times. Living [.will assert it, dying 1 will ‘assert it. and should I leave no other legacy to my children by the blessing of God 1 will leave them the inheritance of free prin ciples and the example of a manly, indepens dent and a constitutional defence of them.” — Daniel Webster in 1814. Work for the success of the Democratic ticket. MARRIED. On the 9th inst., by the Rev. Kline, Mr. Jacob D. Miller to Miss Mary J. Loneberger, both of Benner township. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Jas. Linn, D. D , Mr. G. W. Loneberger to Miss Mary Flora, all of Benner township. NEW BAKERY! MATHIAS SCHMUCK. Would respectfully inform the people of Bellefonte and vicinity, that he has apened a new and complete Bakery on SPRING street, in the I. Their stock consists of a general THE CHEAP CARH STORE OF / I Top » + Messrs, Hoffer Brothers, he Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for variety, have never boen equal ed by any establishment in this section of coun- try. Having purchased the stock of goods on hand of Mr. George Jackson, they will continue the business at the old stand, No. 2, Reynolds's Arcade. assorimet on Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queersware and Glassware, including a host ot other articles in their line. among which can be found an extensive and varied selection of LUIES® DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloths, Debeiges, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Delaines. Alpacas, French Merinoes, Plaids, &e. Their gentlemen's wear consists of a large as Sortment of Casimeres, Cloths, Satinets, Satin, Vesting, Tweeds, Hats and Caps And an exten. sive assortment of Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen and Children, with almost every other article that may be necessary to supply the wants of thecommunity. The pressure of the morey market having had the effect of reducing the price of many articles | of merchandise, the undersigned have been ena- bled to buy their stock at such raves that they can sell gonds at prices to suit the times. And as they intend to do their best to please their customers, both in the quality of goods, and prices, they hope to receive a reasonable share of patronage All in want of goods will please call and examir « | thair stock. Y. B.—They will keep constantly on hand, EX TRA FLOUR, which they will sell at the lowest cash price {37° Country produceot all kinds taken in ex change for goods. Dried Lumber and Shingles constantly on hand and for sule. HOFFER BROTHESR3 Bellefonte, March 28, 1861.~—1y Important to the Public! RO SAFIN of COO WouLp INFORM THE CITIZENS of Bellefonte and vicinity, that they PEACE, PIAGS, HAPPINESS & PROSPERITY AT THE WEOL SALE WINE & Rigen STORE ou BISHOP STREET. directly opposite the building formerly known ws the TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, AGENT. All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI- QUURS, at wholesale, to be had at the very lowest juices, gud warranted to bo of the very best quality. lis s'ock consists of WIIISKIES, 0id Monongahela Rye Whisky. Pure Bourbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Tuck Whisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. RUM. Jamaica Rum. New England Rum GINS. Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. BRANDIES. Dark and Pale Cugnae, Dometic, (all prices.) Ginger, Lavender, Cherry, Blackberry, Caraway, &o. WINES Pure Port, Domestic, Madeira, Sherry, Raspborry. CORDIALS. Ruse, Annisced. STOMACH BITTERS. Another Requisition !!! 600,000 NEN WANTED!!! ie To purchase their Wines and Liuors at the WEOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR STORE NEFF & ETTELE. BISHOP 81REET. BELLEFONTE, TWO LOORS WEST a onis MEAT MAR Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Such as OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE, & MONON- GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC AND COMMON BRANDIE >: PORT AND MADERIA WINES, SCOTCH AND HOLLAND GIN, NEW ENG. LAND RUM, And all grades of Liquors found in the Kus stars Ci ies, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New rk. York, All Liquors warranted to give Satisfaction. Confident they ean please purchasers, they re. spectfully solicit a share of public patrennge Sold by the quart barre! or tierce. Also a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS, Of the finest grade on hand July 19, 1862. (LATE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE.) Opposite the Court Hause, Bullefnte, Pa. DANIEL GARMAN, Prop welor. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL known Hotel, situated on the Southeast f the Diamond, opposites the corner Court House, having | & Square. , o GARMAN'S HOTEL. | | SIZE ever taken in th | Card Pictures. aud alm | common aud fancy ei Cle Democratic Watchman, Fer annum, oe v ably in advanse) $1 5 until all Hack eubserip- tions are paid, a failure to notify » 1iscontin- uance at the end of tho time subsori ~~ for wil be considered a new en, ent TERMS OF ADVERT 45a. Tiosertion. 2d. 8 do. Four lines or less, $ 25 8 3148 50 Oae square —17 lines T5 100 Two squares —21 lines. 2 00 “ Three squares —236 lives 2 50 3 mos. 6-mos. 12 mos. Six lines or loss, $160 $3008 560 One square 25° 400 700 Two squares, 4 00 800 1000 Three squares, 5 00 800 12 00 Four squares, 600 1000 14 00 Half a colunin, 1000 14 00 20 09 One column, 16 00 22 60 40 00 Over three weeks and less than three meuths, 25 cents for each insertion. Advertisements not marked with tho number of insertions desired, will be continued till forbid- den and charged according to these terme Fire, political and miscellansous notices charge ed according to the nbove rates. Business notices, five cents per line for every insertion No reports, resolutions ‘sr procee lings of corporation, society or wd ciption. and 1. munication designed to eall dtidntion to any § 4 ter of limi «a or individual interest, can bo iusert. ed unless paid for ua Obituary notices oxceed must secompany the communication N.W PICTURE GALLERY. > | R TR. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING point Yoi a new aud splendid REY LIGHT PICTURE GALS ERY, is now prepared to execute al) orders in the Am brotype, Photogeaph, Perot ype, Mulenvciy pin, or v of the cust ry branches of the {lofi raph Art. His Photogray he of the LAZGRST i ate. - ety of at priced which vary from 25 CENTS TO 25 DOLLARS | — : A premises of W. F. Reynolds, where he will keep ve just recived and opened been purctiassd by the undersigued. ho anasune. 3 al io | the laws ure defective, the following regula- | DEES hand all kinds of av e just received and opened a The very best in the market pare al Tied ute | Tustrugtipne givennod ative nye etocoidiedi on means of bringing out a number of Reputl- | 4 8 ’ A Ig congtantly on hand all kin 2 Be 4 . ie very best in the market, | es to the former pitrous of this establishment, and ustruetions given and apy " 8 ¥ Ss : ging ; vep . 1 tions will be observed : BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE, NW STOCK OF FRESH GOODS The above liquors, with others not named, will | to the traveling oie gener ly, that Sie | reasonable terme. This Gallery ia located on the cans who enjoyed the meeting hugely. Sev: As soon as the enrollment is comple- SUGAR AND GINGER oo A Sind) i ea a represent ed, and vold at pric. | refittisg i Aly, and is prepared to repder | Mill beside the Court House, wear Garmin 5 Ho e1al of these confessed they had been stand - | ted the lists are to be filed in the office of CAKES, CRACKERS, DO igiad by Mr. Stowe, con- | es that cannot fail to made it e apt for dao the i st ¥ is rosy Jose dation to ali who | a ay 206k . si i v RTs avs . oN POSITOAtiVE Bb i i 3 IWS SL | ers i RT ; gor send - | may favor him with their patronags, No pains 0 ey 4 ing in their own light for many years, past, | the Sheriffs of the respective counties. c., &o.. &o., :s J: J ol ping onsen oy i W ins SE iis 2 ared the > nds : 1 I pst, 2. A commissioner is to be appointed by which he sells at a reasonable and satisfactery DRY GOO IDE, Lar Pann > I Ind ll, { hil he Spa] en Wisp te : 1 a HR ii ; Lg p 's Ang angiied thar fHends awund thom! that the Governor in each county, at 34 per diem | price Noti Clothi ies, Q Earth- | bef lsewl "| hi ill find > Sor mm JORXN MON GO] RY : : . a rover ac ouniy, ak o : ta . ar Notions, Clothing, Groceries, Queensware, Earth- | before pure £ clsewhere. alm Will fing Se he Dd . Gi vg i to superintend the drafting and w deter- al Cue P30 Diesen mo a fe enware, : 1 aii Liquors Shieh b SE forse, June JES ware espeettully informs the eitizer s of Belle the noble old cause of Democracy. Mr. ine » claims for exemption. hi es et that OE gi El 2 : - | been purchaset ut the United States Custom Wnts ad Witt the 3 | claita that F Hil contistae . . x i 7 Hails ihe cl ys by § ny i 3 wiiniels vantage to get thei: baking Honig at this estab. BOOTS AND SHOES, House, and consequently must be pure and good. abundantly supplic d with the most S2mplaons (ure § Tail fits $1 fils ana Som Andrew Kreamer, Sr., acted as Chairman. The enroling officers shall immediate Y.of lishment, as they can always get pure wholesome 5 rian Are rir hn pute | ive | the market wilt afford, done up in style, by the ng and Cl ng business 35 4 ) ) ~ Y ) ! 1 vv ' i y quested 1 3 tom A re pr : iT s ats and Caps, Hardware. Wooden and Willow Physicians are particularly re uested to give Yess 31 S BAR in Brokerhoff's Row, on Main street. where, he i d John S. Barr 1: Michael Mills . {upon the filing of the enrolment lists, notily | bread and es ust when they need {hem NL YThy wavamnre, eh, Ea i = oh 5 era experienced cooks ; while HIS BAK will ai- SAARC AUN how.on Main street, a SU ed and John S. Barrett and Michael Mills, as y 5 Fa Soy 2 . Ware, Fish, = Paints, Glass, Putty, ete ete. | hisliquorsa trial. He has the enly art ele of | \v sont | prepared to make to order, all kinds of Clothins - suid G : ar that d lists have been Sept. 12th 18 ly. 3 { h X y art y ways contain | preg $ Vice Chairmen. The m cting was address a ne Dat SAIE is i i o so stile at ani i s kept in a country | Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this The Chofesst of Taquovs | In the neatest and most fashionable style. 2 2 g was 3: > | 0 filad, and the Commissioner sha Lere- = \ CHANCE FOR wh it low prices | Borough. w0icest Liquors. He keeps on haud. a general variety o ed by John S. Proudfoot, Milesburg. The | fyre give notice by handbills posted in each “3 2 ; : 48 | fur CASH or PRODUC ng satisfied that £7 100 barrels of Jeisoy Cider-Vinegar just | yyiq Stabling is best in town. and will always bo CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS. Judge, in his usual style, delivered a neat township of his county, at the time and & BA R (i A | A S$ ! 3 F hy can offer superior ind ues % ob = LT f i Sal ot. i attended by the most trustworthy and ntrentive of the latest aud most approved patterns. Pw hint alni . x i od a | — A ers. IR N& DK E. Selefonte, gz 862—1y. : d | Ale y and practical specch, fuil of patriotism. Ex. | place Sain liom a, » JaBhe 2 BR BE Ta Bellefinte, May 8th, 1852—6m v rer Fe ———— iu neatl, one and all, und he feels con- | Ready made Clothing of all kinds whieh ho ie iia : i . bE | received and deter *d by him, and shg 1) al ERT by Shp 3 3 ahi! — ea oe reir LA at oll willbe a Tefal evs id mean: Valco at rnd sn: aos Tis tails : r . encCoy, um sdinend de yaneting | ISIEE RY Cao specified in’ the order = ddd . NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | filont that all wil be satisfied with their accom | fren pede pilin, Ho Bt Silt vs ras instr Toke ai i a > re o CoE nod : . al suppa stofore eo ¥ ing style which was instructive and pleas~ | or osuid within ten days of the filing of shh - aia CONRAD HOUSE, AIR RN Ta ni a AN EXCELLENT LIVERY i a continuance ul the, Same, ing to every individual present. He stated | the enrolment at which “the draft shall be 0 ENE Gd LE BELLEFONTE, PENN'A ANOTHER REQUISITION. { tentinabiod” to this establishuont, whisk Jin. 5th, 1860. -1y. the real object of this great and enthusiass | made, and all peiseus ctaiming to be exempt velXl Jen 5) 8) y SNA re | from abroad will find greatly to tok san ; Pr tat ie tic dumocratic body wceting togeth frum wilitary du, shall, beibre the il | TVEA NTT IA CT OTLY Sei Eure A HEAVY IMPORTATION OF Hea UANIEL GARMAN. | TO THE LADIES, od or ic y ing logether.— days fixed for the draft, make proof of such Ih sub geriber begs je: ve to inform the world, AS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC: . | Pellcfonte, Jan. 9, 1862. | Having just returned from Philadelphi * That arrang stuess for coma | , 0 : sore gail OO seiner and ib d tho people of Centre County i articular, ine is friends : ho Hon ran. Voi : Het cms citi oH Ja of 0 a : Was to Rage oi ess for com | exemption hefure said C om missioner, and if os et foun hy 1 \dlery wp Ing inils fray ung ee putin ingen A £% Sid dy ts 7 Tz | =i with a new and splendid assortment memorating the coming anniversary of the | found sufficient, his name shall be stricken | business in ll its various branches, at his shop nl it § Sn Fi Te ot ne ro Sa 0 Wy i + | fANK NOTICE. ! MILLINERY GOODS . : : a 9 p 3 g 1 aw hr, g ' ag > igen IN “i, lately under the BT Vision J. HU. Morri- Wf 4 33 4 - a» { \ PURSUANCE OF THR ox | i . : Constitution of the United States.” Several | from the list by a red ne, drawn through | on the Nonri-East corper of ALLEGHANY and | on 30d Go fully pre ARI 5h $9 3 * Bold 2 ira gs 35 Ki or : UE 25h | 4 : i ’ 1% foal id by : Bada ok : ei it leaving ie still Jegible. The Commission | BISHOP Streets ; where can be found at all times | 00 in HAS ATH HNO aaa i i n. it Article of the minended Constitu- | of st styles and fashion, we feel prepard to other brief addresses Jeee delivered wh > a \ ares Sonn nls he list | & full supply of i oe pe crments. FOR THE FIRM OF LQ + State of Pennsylvania, and fhe Firs L both young und old. grave ih Ly who much effect, and which shall in future reflect | °F 5" I frase at ines grado Meio posse : 1561 ihrav | Suction of the Act of the General Assembly, pass | propor to give usa call. Our stock con- | the naw2s of all persons now in the military Saddles He is in possession of all the modern improve- al the Wiist dus of Jane. 19 Re not 2 honor upon cers. « Op Lic y | 2 . ay i ont : NY atrS slecran) : Waggon Harness, nd conveniences, as to sloeping appart- ) DION 4 “(RINT | oh 1h Suse og of June, 1800 Lp Yaders) od, | UPREL AE vo fyi AT JEG wor upon the speakers Jn motion, the service of the United States—all telegraph Dridles 2 und has supplied hislarder wi I tha phe ast BA! 7 RESSE § CRISNT , | citizens the Commonwealth of Pennsylvani SILK AND STRAW BONNETS. : 5 - deb aberatiny mud contrattors aatanlls Conae A i] 1 us supplied hislarder with the ahoicest © ee) Ttond tg as 3 AND FANCY TR aN meeting adjourned to meet at Marsh Creek {operators and ¢ ap ns io ally engaged | Carriage Harness the warkets afford, and bis Bar with the purest | Sb inn ha t El nad Dey my : 0 : | ! 7 Aucus 802, engineers Yollar's Tira r as arind. in the Stare. Ras i the said State, a 81 articles ge ep 2 on Saturday evening, the 13:h of this month, 2 2 oth Ty 3 age re vi Poo Collars, ds Wis w I a mirtest hrs at hue fy ope ea the Slo Hoo oy he | next sessio ng the first Tucsduy of | Store. AromNus In acemotives on rai road § @ J } red : Frank 8 JIps, ] ith ie mostexte stabling accommoaations | N. « corner of the Diamond, in Bol etonte, tur- Junuury, 1 for the charter of a Bunk. 10 be | i We have procured the services of one i NUS. | dent of the United States, the officers, judi- Trunks, ong Wik and attentive and 8 i ul ostlers together with as- | erly oee pied by Wilson Brothers, their Luege | loeated in the bore lefonte, in the ¢ 1 most experienced Miiliners in the city. Store - 0 —— { cial and executive, of the Government of Valise Driving Wiip, siduous atten to business, he fuels justifiol in |, d ¢plendid assortment of Shelf Hyrdware, House | ty of Centre, and 8 5 | Bishop strect, next door to the old stand. (For the Watchman) [the United States, the members of both yh Halters’ Siena shure of patronage and the support of Trimmings of every deseription. A kLpoNty | Buliefonte. Muy 741. MARY. SOURUION. To the Commissioners of Centre County. Iliuses of Congress and their respective offi Netts, lefonte, Oct. 8-757-42-tf POCKET AND TABLE CUTTLERY fh os Humired Thonsing Diliars wii he SHE TTT : — lear. Alt custom house officers and their fe, ke, to. ; - of every variety and price. { and Dollars : and the spee jest for which the | fy OLLOCK'S IMPROVEDDANDELION You are paying out the Relief Fand, semi- | ks, al! postoflicers and stage drivers who | made of the very best material, and WARRANTED 00 XZ STOR CROSS CUT, MILL AND CILCULAR SAWS | propased Corporation is to be « ood i8 to trams | COFFEE. - This ypieparation,. mado thly, to thos itl relve. Gt. di bre employed in the care and conveyance of | to be Jut to-gatker in the most sabstartial man- — a Seen EB of the best manufacture | act sual and legitimate business of a Funk | from the bes t Coffee. is strongly “recommen. IN 1.2 Suise emiitled 10 ANG EB post uffices of the United | 1%: Prices to suit the times. 2 Latin wah JlyisastoN, RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOT G AND LOCKS | of Issue, Discount. Deposit and Exchange. del by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS gross amounts. Those orders are traded off | St: oe. all ferrymen who are employed at | 4 iy it fed ma ¥ ner of ts TEs a easter far of every description hie best quality. | JL BROCKERIHOFF, CT ALEXANDER, | BEVERAGE for General Debitity. Dyspepsia, » ah e td ¢ ou are £0 ed, you 1¢ 0 relnse C 8 . Bellefon keeps i . ; ~ Sa es ; ’ ANT i EA ' b ilious disorderd. to merchants, and others, 100, at a logs ole vy on the poss roads, all pilots, all]? : hid ro TOLEN. | stantlyon hand alarge assortment of ©» MORTICE AND RIM LOCKS AND LATCHES | ya Dy, {ouN JRVIN Sr fot) i toad om itn i ir nny jerry ul aes i rtosg line Th a Pie: 2 ifferent kinds. | ED. BLANCHARD VF. REYNGLDs, |, Thousiuds fave bee : compe the holder or beneficiary. "I'his can be rem [ miriners actually employed in the sen ser- | Bellefunte, Sept. 10th 62. "1-y. Ti ’ Pn in BOR ANB Uiows DARE a oa ELDER. | to sibandor. the use of Coffee, will fod they can edied without any violation of the law, as | vice of any citiz ants ipa oy see BOOKS sand large and small PAD LOCKS, | De WANE, Nay Signin : inary i of the’ injurivd i iScribe inv . | the United States \ s and pilots A Aes AD iranian » | TK. GRAFTING AN : oS ACiEoR, YA ThuoM ov cuts Sarre tHE Ses ot hh ogs Bab resting Ju what amen! ould registered or licensed steamboats and Asess Director Il. Algo, a large varioty of | any ics # Rar ny an LE XE Bik DUNCAN, crn JOFFER BROTHERS. | LE Ores gry sali ston “igo gmunds shall issue vour orde dv know that | 5 — 1 = B XE BOCES AND STATION PRY SAWS, Broad, Hand and Chopping ANES SAM. STROHECKER, M’COY, LINN & £0 of onlinary ( 0 18/4 193ue Your orders, and you know tha steamshins, and all persims exempt by the | ~~ = 2 LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY | BUTCHERS’ CLEAVERS AND CHOPPER A.B BARLOW, THOMPSON, LINN & C0, | For sale by all Druggists wit Grocers and by : change or the fractional parts of a dollar, | jaws of the respective States from military | 8 XN. WALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER. MATHEMATICAL Wah va eality pe Drawing Riitves ne Ei As ILARVEY MANN, DANIEL RHOADS, the Mapufucturar, forner SROAD and CHEST. @annot be procured. Lf your Board, with | duty, on sufficient evidence. or his personal PALI ITY 1s 2rayen, PORT FOLIOS Ro de T° HAY, MANURE AND SPADING FORKS. EDGE naa dnt ny read id _B.EUSSIER & Cu, the Associate Judges, &o., would have your | LR Had 0) Sormmn Dini soy li ob i to order at a small advance TOOLS of every desirable variety. ; VALENTINES & 00. > ! ; 0 cents. | orders issued as low as 25 cents, 50 cent: | u u RE oh nan Dei PRICIER - | une28 -1f'8 GEO LIVINGSTON. |SADDLERS’ HARDWARE, Bellefonte, June 26, 1862,—tf. March 6th 1562 -1y. : 4 immed 0) 2 op BOL, Ju) ! « BB. JGERT met emit te sis A general assortment, and 50 per cent | ———— re rr et eC ern - and one dollar, in the payment of cach en- | : . for disability unless it | : iin ? == — 8 I . r 2 | will not Le myde for disability unless it Le ATTORNEY AT LAW ARABOLA SPECTAC . lower than any place else. . } iF ION F | ES fat utled recipient, it would fill up the vacuum ! of such prominent shnsicies as to in BELLEFONTE, PENN P Superior to any an in use, con- | CARRIAGE MAKERS TRIMMINGS, CARPE? Uncle San and Family, tL ECON L F ves, } in small change, be perfectly legal, and give | the person unfiv for service for a period o a a structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA. TERS TOOL> which cannot be surpa : J i a solvent tr receivable the pay. | More than thirty days, to be certified by a Office in the Court House, with the Troasurer. URE; in ii form of er VICES, ANVILS, DRILLS, SCREW PLATES. STERNBERG AHEAD! D. G. BUSH ¢ went of t ol d 4 i b PAF" | surgeon appointed by the Governor in each | = AMIE Wi. manican. | YextEHipss, admirably adapted to the organs Boy KASPS, PIPE SKEIN & WAGON Yankee Freedom is 2 ul BELLEFON LE, Cestre Co., Pry, a. axes, &2., and receive. y every | county for that JaTpnSe. AME « BANIIN, Sig t and perfectly natural to the ve; alto XE>S. And Union is Lis ter ; a + nYv; ! person in our county, as a safe circulating | 5. s i; e fixed by the Commis- ATTORNEY AT LAW, gether the best artificial HELP 70 THE Hy. | STEEL SPRINGS, IRON AXELTREES, BENT Uncle Sam he is their dad BUSH & McCULLOTGH, ok I ounty, as a safe circulating 5. At the time fixe y 1 b i 2 2 4 B di This mainline be Sheriff, or in his. absence sone BELLEFONTE, PENN’A. MAN VISION ever invented. When there iz FELLOWS, HAMES, &c. : And he'll give secesh a twister. (r. J. w'euLrovan:) medium. : his course has boen pursned by ast, tig : 5 4 he C be ‘ ; a hint Cflice, on the Diamond, one door west of the | lameness it is natural to use a caue—why not ron. | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL CLEARFIELD, Clearfivid: Ov), Pa. ’ the Commissioners of a neighboring county | ‘Ne appointed by the L vinmisstoner, sha Pust Office. der assistance to that yaluable organ, the Kye, CLL AND LAMPS, VARNISH, FLUID. For they said Mrs. Sam she died — 2 v ie 3 in his presence publicly place in a wheel, remo = —ae 1 when ed ? Tr asl A ; AVE aa Aue BUSH & McCORMICK; —can not Centre do the same ? ‘The Print ! ice} 3 ] he 2 fo fe OIL CLOTHS, PATENT LEATHER, ROPE AND We ulways cailud her views ’s bill f ringing the diferent som | or in a bos similar to those used for drawing ORVIS & CORSE. Sealer ls ET FATE WIRE of every size in abundance, But you. Secesh, indeed have lied, (C. 8 MCORMICK,) " er’s bill for printing the different denomina sons not stricken ; : HAY. 3. WINGATE, ; i t tion orders and trouble of signing them, would be a small watter to the benefit that would be derived from it. : Maxy Crrizess. ep BarNiar?'s Big Proroarapns.—This well known artist, has recently received tha lar- gest Photographic Camera that has ever been brought intd Central Pennsylvania, and 18 now taking pictures in the highest perfection of the art. We are altogether 8afe in saying that no man is better prepared for taking good pictures of every description than Barnhart; and certainly no man can take a better picture than the one of Hon. 8. T. Shugert, which hangs in the Post Of- fice as a specimen of his work. Ie keeps on hand a large supply of Photographic Al bums, Gilt frames, &e, His Bie Camera 1s a show in itself, and we advise everybody who wants the biggest .and best likenesses ‘the county can afford to call at his place of business near the Court House. * 0 LIEUTENANT GRAFIUS.—We learn that our friend, Lieut. Abram Grafius, who was in che seven days fight in front of Richmond acting as Captain, was also engaged in the recent disastrous battles in front of Wash: ington, behaving, as usual, with conspicu- ous gallantry. ¢ Abe” was acting Captain of Company C., 2d Infantry, U.S.A., at- tached to Gen. Porter's Army Corps, Syke's Division. He lost one man killed, and thir- teen wounded. It is gratifying to his fricnds to know that, with his usual good luck; he himself escaped unhurt, We trust our friend's good fortune may follow him to the end of the Wyr, an that he may come home, not maimed or crippled, but all covered with glory. 0 I~ Since Monday last, the people of this county have been flocking into town, we presume to claim their exemption from the draft which is to commence on the 15th inst. Wo were greatly surprised to find so many crippled and unhealthy men in onr county ; in fact it is painful to think that so mnch misery exists almost within our midst. 0 == ——e Boston is going to increase her Lounty for volunteers to $200 for each man, on the ground that the draft may be avoided. jurors, the names of all pe from the carolment list, and a proper per- son, appointed by the Commissioner, and blind:olded, shall thereupon draw from the bux or wheel a number of the ballots equal to the number of men to be drafted as the quota of the county. 6. A priuted notice of his Leing drafted and of the place of rendezvous, must be served upon each person so drafted. 7. Any person so drafted may offer a substitute at the time of rendezvous. The substitute must have all the proper ‘re- quirements, aud must bind himself in wri- ting. 8. The drafied men mast assemble at the county seats of their respective counties within four days after the drafting, whence transportation will Le furnished them to jhe place of rendezvous. 0. A copy of the drafs must be sent by the Commissioner to the commandant of the rendezvous, and another to the Adjutant General of the State, who will immediately organize the drafted men into companies of one hundred and one men and regiments of ten such companies. 10. At the expiration of the time allow- ed the drafted men for reaching the rendes- vous, the commandant shall proclaim the names of regimental commissioned officers. In case the laws of the State (as in Penn- sylvania) provide for the election of such officers, the selection will take place under the direction of the commandant. Non- commissioned officers are appointed. 11. As soon as organized the troops are to be mustered into the United States ser- vice. Fifth. Marshalls will be appointed to secure the attendance of men that are drafted. Sixth. In case the volunteer quotas are not filled by Auguse 224, all incomplete regiments shall be consolidated by the Gov- ernors, and the number that are required to fill the volunteer quota drafted. Seventh, After August 22d, no new regiments of volunteers may Le organized, but the bounty and advance pay will still be paid to those volunteering in old regi- ments, re —B————reinie Among the rumors in Washington is a statement that a party of Union civilians and surgeons while on the battle field at- t:nding to the wounded, were captured by the rebels. ———t ee We find in a Wheeling paper a detailed account of the late dash of the rebels upon Buckhannon, Western Virginia, by which the Union suffered a heavy loss in army stores. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW" Lock Have Pa. Will practice in the several Conrts of Centre and Clinton counties. All business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Aug. 29, 1862. J. J. LINGLE, SURGEON DENTIST, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA. is now prepared to wait upon all who may desire Lis professional services. Rooms at his residence on Spring street WILELIAD A. WALLA ATTOR! EY AT LAW, : CLEARFIELD, PENNA. Will visit Bellefonte professionally when speci ally retained in connection with resident Counsel. May 15th 1862 —1y. EDMUND BLANCHARD. ~ E.M. BLANCHARD. 2. & BE. BLANCHAR 0, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLEFONTE, PEN’'NA. Office formerly occupied hy Curtin & Blanchard on Main street. - J.D. WINGATE, DENTIST. Ofilco and Residence directly North of the Court t.ouse portico, At his office except two weeks in each month, beginving with the firgt Monday of the month Bellefonte, May 1st, 1862.—I BANKING HOUSE, ~—OF = "WM. F. REYNOLDS & Co0., BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO. PA. Bills of exchange and Notes discounted. (Col. leetions made and proceeds promptly remitted. — Interest paid on special deposits. Ii eastern ities constantly on hand for ts recetvea DR. J.B, MITCHELL, PHYSICIAR & SURGEON, BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA. Will attend to professional exlls as heretofore, he respectfully offers his sorvices to his friends and the public. Office next door to the residenes off Thomas Burnside, on Allegheny street. July 25, 1862—1y. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN Town of Delains, Shepards and Mo hair Plaids, all of which will be sold at the very lowest rates, can be sez at the Store of HOFFER BROTHERS, A UDITOR'S NOTICE, In the matter of the Exceptions to the Guardianship account of Hannah E. Wag- ver. Inthe Orphan’s Court of Centre county. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, to settle and ad- just the above stated account, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, the 2d day of August next. at 2 o’clock P. M., of said ay at his office in Bellefonte, when and wh. re all per sons interested are requested to attend. ADAM HOY July 18, 1862 -—4¢, Audito . At the Dental Office East of P. 8. —These spect: other place in town. Post Office. *les can be obtained at ne p Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Th © subscribers offer at private sale. One Hundred Acres of as good limestcne land as there is in Centre county, situate in Har- ris township, Spring Creek running through the same, tl ree miles trom the Farmers High School, and seven miles from Beliefonte, The improve ments consist of a stone house, frame barn and other outbuildings. adjoining lands of Griffith Lytle, Elias Thomas, William Thompson Will Hoy, Jacob Houser and John Sweeny. For particulars address Jos. Baker. Boalsk urg Centre County, Pa. JOS BAKER, JOHN DALE, Txecutors of George Coble, dec’d. May 29, I862—6m. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. — Letters of administration on the Estate of Helty Cummings. of the Borough dersigned. all persons debted to the said Estate , are requested make immediate payment and those claims against the Estate are required to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. R.D. CUMMINGS, Administrator knowing themselves in- Aug. 15th 1862—6t : Estray. (AME TO THE RESIDENCENCE OF | the Subscriver at the Ked Barn, below Bellefonte, on the road leading to Mileshurg, two spotted hogs, supposed to be about ten months od The owner is requested to come forward, prove property. pay charges and take them away, other- wise they will be disposed of according to Jaw. Aug. 29,—3t. ANDREW GLENN. Estray. * (CAME T0 THE PREMISES Or (HE Subscriber in Patton township, on the Lst of July last. a dark red steer. requested to come forwatd, prove >harges und take him away, otherwise he will he of according to law. PETER MURRAY The owner is cia Aug LAST NOTICE, ALL those knowing themselves indebted tor subscription and advertising to the late firm of Alexander & Furey sre requested to make immediate payment, otherwise their ac- | counts will be placed in the hands of a justice for collection ALEXANDER & FUREY. Bellefonte, August, 1st—3 NEW oops! NEW GOODS! fresh arrival of all kinds of new | goods, just received, which will bo closed out at | very low prices for cash or eonntry produce. BROWN & COUKE. July. 10. 1862. LASTERING LATH, 100,000 PLAS- | | where he will bo happy to wait on the tray | publie generally. tering lath for sale by HOFFER BROTHER'S. of | Bellefonte, dec,d, having been granted to the un- | to | having | property, pay | A VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea or | yijes that the country wi’ {| SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS, And all other kinds of Goods usually kept ina well regulated Hardware Store. Their stock isan entirely new one, comprising all the leading articles connected with the Hard. ware trade, and their goods not being excelled by any other establish. ment, they here declare themselves able to sell rom fifty to one hundred per cent. lower than any other establishment in the country, and invite farmers, Mechanics, and all others in need of Hardware, to eall and satisfy themselves of tho truth of the assertion. July I3. 1860. 7) 17 Ula , PITTSBURG,PA., corner Penn and St. Clair Sts The largest Commercial School of the United States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in fi ve years, from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz : MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAIL ROAD & Bs PING, FIRST PREMIUM Plain and Ornamental Tenmanship; also. Sur- veying, Engineering and Mathematics generally. $35.00 | Pays for a Commercial Course; Students enter and review at any tim £° Ministers sons’ tuition at half-price. For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Busi- ness and Ornamental Penmanship, and a beauti- | ful Colle ge view of 8 square feet, containing a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourish- ing, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. July 18, 186 . . HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. ° For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, eases, and especially for the Cure of Dus cases of the Sexturl Qreans. Acting Surgeon, Seminal Weakness, and other disenses of the Scx- ual Organs. and on the NEW REMEDIES em- ployed in the Dispensary, sentitg the aflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be a eptable. Ad- dress DR. J. SKILLON® HOUGIITON. Acting | Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 12, 1862—1y. Pleasant Gap Hotel IS NOW KEPT BY THE UNDERSIGNED § June 5th 1881--1y JOHN H. MORRIZON, facilities for purchasing | I C afflicted with virulent and Chronic Dis- | | ton county, Pa., takes this 1 EDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the | eling | ) And now he’s going to birch you. Yankee and his sister, too Are bound on retribution ¥ For our mother they said they knew Died of a broken Constitution. But Yankee Freedom will now show Secesh to have been mistaken ; Though of necessity he’s their foo Until they right again awaken, Then Sece:h the tune will find Was turned as short as this. While turning to the Clothing Store sign, Which we don’t want you (6 miss ! A. STERNBERG & CO. nte, June 5th, 1862. FOEINT IVIEOIRAIN DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AXD JEWELRY LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, aving purchased the stock of Clocks Watchesand Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to tre some, respectfully invites the attention of the puab- lie to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Silver Watches, (fold Guard and Fob Chains, Gold & silver Spectacles, Bracelets, Gents' Gold studs, Watch Keys, Card Cases. Silver Peucils, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pen- cils and Pens, (Goggles. Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, &o. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, at the very lowesi prices. John Moran offers these goods to the publig,convinced that they will meet with saWsfuction. He is dotermined 80 dispose of neither an inferior article. or offer for sale anything in his line but what he can wer. rant. Considerable experience in business, and a desire to please the public, will give bim an ad- vantage, which he intends to use to the utmost, He particularly invites the attention of the la- dies to his stock of Pins, Rings and Bracelets, which ave of the latest styles. And he also in- vites the gentlemen to exiumine a very fine lot of Watches now offered for sale. 15 Repairing and cleaning promptly attend to, Bellefonte; Jan. 5, 1860. —tf. LINTON HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN, PA: The subscriber having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- sthod of informing the public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelers in the best possible m miner. ; His table will always eo tain the choicest lux- afford, and he is deter- wined not tobe surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the ctty market. Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horses and see that they are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling publio, he hopes by rose attention to be able to rende r general satis faction, ; ALFRED MANN, ,.. June 6, "61.-tf ProrrieToR H ACKEREL AND HERRING JUST RE - - ceived and for sale hy BROWN & COOK. LOCK HAVEN, Clinfon Co, Ta, » BUSH & ALLEN, (R. P. ALLEN,) ¥ WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa. Rerenexces :—Drexel & Co, Phila, Mama & Co. Phil’a, Smith, Bowen & Co., Philadelphin orvrive Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Comrtew, Philadelphia, Sower, Barves & Co., Phil tan | Hon. J. T. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. W. Mays ’ Williamsport. J. Tome, Port Deposit, Md. Feb. 21, 1862—1y. A rg ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. +L Letters of Administration on the Estate of Pecer B. ti say. deceased. Inte of Patton township, having been granted tothe undersigned all persons knowing themselves indeb od to said estate, are requested to wake immediate pay- ment, and those having claims aygninst said Es- tate are requested to present them. duly authens ticated, for settlentont. JACOB GRAY, W. 5. GRAY, Adn'ry August Sth, 1382. —it. DE. 2, W. THOMAS, PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MILESBURG, CENTRE C0. PA, Respectfully offers his services to lis riouds and the public. Office on Mill Sie the National Hotel. Refersto Drs. J. M. McCoy, “8. FaoMrson, se. N.C. TnoNas. March 20. 1862—1y A. 0. FURST, ACSOPNEY AT Law, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ iA 7 ILL practice in the several Courts of Centre and Clinton counties. All egal I asineas entrusted to his care will receive prompt a. tention. CE OFFICE~—On the North-west corner of the D% a.nond. : : W. W. WHRTE, . SURGEON DENTIST, Respectfully informs the public that he is por- manently located in Boalsburg, Centre ouiity. Pa and is well prepared th practice all the vari ous branches of his profession in the mst improv ed manner. All operations warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no charge will be wade. Boalsburg, May 15, 1862.—1y. 3 # 5 nm TRUE EVERY WORD OF 1° If you want to be shaved‘Wwithout seraping If you wish your hait cut smooth and " Just go down the street to Bill Harditgs, | He'll fix you up ¢ ever'so slick = At hisold stand on Allegheny St., just above Tolans Sadler shop. nr Crt tivities VW ANIED. ee A good journey~man painter an trim- mer. To one who thoroughly undetugands both branches of the business. liberal Wit oq and steady employment will be given, hy, 8. A. M'QUISTION Bellefonte August, ist, —i~f. ! J7 INE DRIED PEACHES FOR SAL Inw hy BROWN &/CO0K. / : / 4 i. es Si a - .