The THatchman The War Chant. Thousands and thousands—thousands of mortals-- Targets or slaughter, rush to Death's por- tals ! Cohort on coh rt—advancing, advancing— Infantry steadily—cavalry prancing— Death round the serried ranks merrily danc- ing ! Banish all thoughts of howe—think but of glory ! Tope that you may become famous in glory ! Wife of your bosom, father and mother, Cehildrn and sweethearts, sister and bro- ther— Foreer—and all fechng of tenderness smo- ther Onward ! then, onward !—onward and steadily ! List to your ckiel’s command, readily, read- il Quick! march! and orward! shoulder arms ! halt thete ! Ground arms, warriors ! there ! Look to your weapons well : see there’s no fault there ! wait the assault Pause for an inst ; true courage is lowly Tn spirit, enkindling thoughts that'are holy! Kneel to your Maker, then ; oficr a prayer to The Monarch of Battles. and solemnly swear to Conquer—or welcome the deate you heir to! Hark! the shrill trumpet’s blast signals for battle ! Hundreds of brazen throats roar the death rattle 1 Wounded in agony mangled and gory, The dead and the dying, youthful and hoa- ry As they fall let them lie—bathed in their glory ! Widows, now husbandless, weepin at home there— Children now fatherless, over the foam there ; Brothers and sisters then muse on words spoken— Many a patriot’s Lear. h torn up and bros ken— Woe, Pah strife scnder ! woe for this to ken ! God send the Prince of Peace once more on earth here ! Grant thas this tumult ccase—grant that the dearth here Of right and of Justice may soon be supp’ied us; Charity golden hued, blessedly garde us! fh A War Meeting, BY ARTEMUS WARD. Our complaint just now is war meetin's. They’ve bin havin’ em bad in vais parts of our cheerful Republic, and nat’rally we canght em here in Daldins- vilie. They brove out all over use They're better attended than the Eclipse was. I remember how people pour- ed into cur town last Spring to sec the Eclipse. They labored into a impression that they couldn’t sce to it home, and so they came up to our place. 1 cleared a very handsome amount of money by exhibtin’ the Eclipse to em in an open-top tent. But the crowds is bigger now. Posey County is aroused. may say, indeed, that the pral- ayories of Injianny is on fire. Our big meetin’ came off the other night, and our old friend of the. Bugle was elected Cheerman. The Bugie-Horn of Liberty is one of Baldinsville’s most emi- nentest institootions. The ac- veatisements are well written, aud the deaths and, marriages are conducted with signal ability. The editor Mr. SLINkERS, is a polish d, skarcastic writer. Folks sn these parts will not soon forgit how he used up the Fagle of Freedom, a family journal pub- lished at Snootville, 1tear here. the controversy was about a plank road. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons concerned, that the account of James Gordon , Committer of Jane Gordon, Lunatic, late of Spring Towuship, dee’d., has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, will be con fined by the said Court at November term next, unless exception be filed in the meanitme. NO. T JOHNS ION, Oct. 24, 1862-3t. Prothy. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE A lot of ground situated on Buffa- lo Run, 12 miles west of this place, containin; about one fourth ofan acre, upon which is erecte anew and well finished Store House, a small ehop, and a good stuble, will be sold very low, and terms made to suit the purchasher. For fur- ther particulars apply at this office to Oct. 24, 62, P. GRAY MEEK. STRAY. Came to the residence of the sub- scriber, one mile east of Jacksonville, on the 14th day of October a y mare spavined in both hind legs. sup, to be about ten ' years old. The owner is requested oo mime, forward, rove property, charges and take her away SBerwise ahs will disposed of Macaig oo law, JOHN M. SMY$H. Oct,l 5, 1862, 3—t. ¥ 17,999 DOLLRS BOUNTY! PEACE, PEACE, HAPPINESS & PROSPERITY AT THE WHOIS ALTE WING & 31090R STORE on BISHOP STREET, directly opposite the building formerly known as the TEMPERANCE HOTEL. A BAUM, Acenr. All kinds of FOREIGN and D (NT§7I1(E QUORS, at wholesale, to be had at the very lowest prices, and warranted to be of the very best quality. Li stock consists 0 WHISKIES, 01d Monongahela Rye Whisky, Pure Bourbon Whisky, Cabinet Whisky, Apple Jack Whisky, and cheap Whiskies of all kinds. RUM. Jamaica Rum, New England Rum. GINS. Pure Holland Gin, Domestic Gin. BRANDIES. Dark and Pale Cognac, Domestic, (all pri Ginger, Lavender, (all prices,) Cherry, Blackberry, WINES. Pure Port, Domestic, Caraway, &e. Madeira, Sherry, CORDIALS. Raspberry. Rose; Anniseed. STOMACH BITTERS. The vel® best in the market. The above liquors, with others not named, will all be warranted as represent ed, and sold at pric- es tha! cannot fail to made it an object for deal- ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or send- ing to the city. Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth ers are requested to call and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have been purchase! at the United States Custom House, and consequently must be pure and good Physicians are particularly requested to give his liquors a trial. Ho has the only artcle of Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this Borough. {7 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just received and for sale low : : Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y. THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF Messrs, Hoffer Brothers, Tr Subscribers have just received a new and full supply of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for variety, have never been 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. Their stock consists of a general assortmet of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Qorensware and Glassware, including a host ot other articles in their lino. among which can be found an extensive and varied selection 0! f LDIES’ DRESS GOODS, such as Ducals, Persian Cloths, Debeiges, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Delaines, Alpacas, French Metjubes; 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 Gentiemen 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 raies that they can sell goods at pricesto 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 examin « their stock. I. B.--They will keep constantly on hand, EX TRA FLOUR, which they will sell at the lowest cash price fz” Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods. Dried Lumber and Shingles constantly on hand and for sele. HOFFER BROTHESRS. Bellefonte, March 28, 1861.—1y. Important to the Public ! ROTRIN & COOIIE Vy 0ULD INFORM THE CITIZENS of Bellefonte and vicinity, that they ave just received and opened a NEW STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, in the Room formerly occupied by Mr. Stone, con- sisting in part as follows; DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Groceries, Queensware, Earth enware, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Fish; "Salt, Paints, Glass, Putty, ete. ete. And, in fact, everything usually kept in a country store, all of which they will sell at low prices for CASH or PRODUCE, feeling satisfied that they can offer superior inducements to cash buy- ' BROWN & COOKE. Bellefonte, May 8th, 1862—6m. TO THE PUBLIC. The inquiry is frequently made, “ Where can erocks be obtaine 1, that the glasing may remain rmanently on, when filled with Apple-butter r lilk—ard, that will not become sour or disa- zreeabla. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has caused much disease, and frequently death ? 1 take this spportunity of informing the public that I have sold apple-butter and Milk crock durable in glazing, Fo from all obnoxious smells when placed in different places, to the undersigned named persons that cannot be excelled for quality and durability anywhere. These crocks®are glazed with the very best ma- terial, viz., Red Lead, Quarts, &e, and I also use the very best Oak Wood, by which I can burn the ware the hardest and most durable. . I learned the Pottery business in Europe, studi- ed thé Chemicals in the schools of Munich and Augsburg, (Bavaria,) and by these means, and many yoars of experience, I am enabled to furn- sh the public with the above described ware. JOSEPH SAPPLE. N. B. If you wish to buy good, substantial gla zed Crocks, they can be had at the stores of th undersigned persons J. 8 ABRAHAM SUSSMANB ellefente, BROWN & COOKE. “ JOHN AWL. " I. V. GRAY, Stormstown : MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mills ROB'T CAMPBELL Port Matilda. LYONS & Co., Pennsylv’a Furnace. JOSEPH SAPPLE, Manfuoturer. 6—mo. Milesburg, Jot. 10th 31852, A CHANCEFOR — £9 pancAlNs! SREB SADDLE BRIDAL and Ser JA 40) EPG 20 Cr DN Y A HARI SS MANUF AC: OF The subscriber begs lesve to inform the world and tho people of Centre Connty in particular, that he still continues to carry on the Saddlery business in all its various branches, at his shop n the Norta-East corner of ALLEGHANY and BISHOP Streets; where can be found at all times a foll supply of Saddles, Waggon Ha: Bridles, oe Carriage Harness Wagon Whips, Collars, Truoks, o riving Whips’ Valises, 2 B Notts, ~alters’ &o., &e., &c. £ €rtar, and WARRANTED most substantial man- made of the very best to be put to-gather in ner. Prices to suit tk mes. Call and examine rselves gentlemen, and if you are not satisfied, ou need not purchase. x JERRY TOLEN, Bellefonte, Sept., 10th 62. 1-y. GARMAN’S HOTEL. (LATE THE FRANKLIN HOUSE,) Opposite the Court House, Bellefnte, Pa- DANIEL GARMAN, Proprictor. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WiLL kaown Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of the Diamond, SPposiie the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he announc- es to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling Dales generally, that he intends refitting it thoroug ly, and is prepared to render the most Sib accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the conveni- ence or comfort of his guests. All who stop with him will find XS ABIL abundantly SiDulise with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al- ways ccntain The Chocest of Liquors. His Stabling is best in town, and will always ho attended by the most trustworthy and attentive hostlers Give him acall, one and all, and he feels con- fident that all will be satisfied with their accom- modation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY isattached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. DANIEL GARMAN. Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862. CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. J.B. BUTTS FAS THE PLEASURE OF ANNO 2 ing to his friends and the public i ral that he has taken charge of this well known otel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- on, and is fully prepared to accommodate tho raveling public ina style and manner commensu- vte with the progressive spirit of the times. He is in possession of all the modern improve- ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart- ments, and has supplied hislarder with the choicest the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest Wines. With the most extensivestabling accommodations and attentive and skilful ostiers, together with a siduous attention to business, he feels justified in soliciting a share of patronage and the support of hie friends. Bellefonte, Oct. 8-’57-42-tf. {usw HOUSE, LOCKHEAV FN, The subscriber having leased the abo named Hote! in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- ton county. I’ 1., takes this method of informing the public gen y that he has made every necossary preparation to entertain strangers and travelers in the best yp. le manner. His tabi \lways co itain the choicest lux- uries that ti. ntry wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to bo surpassed in this department by Soy oUier Hote! along the West Branch. is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the cfty market. Careful and attentive Ostiers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand see that they are properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by close attention to be able to rende r general satis faction. ALFRED MANN, June 6, '61.~tf ProprriETOR Pleasant Gap Hotel IS NOW KEPT BY THE UNDERSIGNED where he will be happy to wait on the traveling public generally. June 5th, 1861—1y. JOHN H. MORRISON. [PARABOLA SPECTACLES. Superior to any others in use, con- structe in accordance with the LAW OF NA- TURE; in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Con vex Ellipsis, admirably adapted to the organs o sight and perfectly natural to the Eye; alto gether the best artificial HELP TO THE HU- MAN VISION ever invenfed. When there is lameness it is natural to use a cane—why not ren- der assistance to that yaluabls organ, the Eye, when needed ? The above for sale at city pions, b, JERRY. J. WINGATE, At the Dental Office East of Post Office. P. S.—These spectacies can be obtained at no other place in town. Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y. JOHN MONTGOMERY espectfully informs the citizens of Belle fonte that be still continues to carry on the Tailoring and Clothing business at his old stand in Brokerhoff’s Kow, on Main street, where he is prepared to make ‘to order, all kinds of Clothing in the neatest and most fashionablestyle. He keeps on hand a general variety o CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, of the latest and most approved patterns. Li Ready -made Clothing of all kinds which he is selling at reduced prices. He feels thankful for the very liberal support heretofore extended, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, ellefonte, Jan. 5th,1860,-1y. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with virulent and Chronic Dis- eases, and especially for the Cure of Dis- cases of the Sexurl Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting Surgeon. VALUABLY REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other diseases of the Sex- ual Organs. and on the NEW REMEDIES em- ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Ad- dress DR. J. SKTILLON HOUGHTON, Ane Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Nint| Street, Philadelphia, Pa. June 12, 1862—1y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. g The undersigued an Auditor ap- pointed by the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, to settle and adjust the exceptions filed in account of John Tonner and James T. Hale, Guardians of the minor children of David Jaek, dec’d,, will at- tend to the duties of his appointment at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Thursday the 13th day of November next, at 12 o’clork, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. Oct. 10, 1862. J. D. SHUGERT, Aud. 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 seen at the Store of HOFFER BROTHERS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A fresh arrival of all kinds of new goods, just received, which will be closed out at very low prices for sash or Soe ragute; BROWN & COOKE. July. 10. 1862. Clover Hullers. UNSICKER'S Improved Clover Huller'’s manufactured and and for sale at the Bellefonte Foundry, warranted to give satisfac- tion. A. Haupt & Co. Sept. 30th, ‘62. tf. Ayer’s Cherry Bactoral, »