` LoK.4. Eriwcur.igailirttim. Tar 'Brxiirowrs Dlmckonvrta meet . at their Iteading , Hooin on Saturday yrrentrrtnext.. Members are requested to be in attendance as business of interest will bo tranektted. , Beeman IlvalneS. —Mr:. T. F. Boalicli has resumed business at his old stand on Alloghany Street, where ho will bo found the boot assOrtcli stocks of Boas, Ositers, &e., to be found in this sec tion. Mr. BObliCh le InTEIUIINNIpTO PLRAMII. To FARIIRRS AtiP crfiwit,s twrztuosysn.— The commercial and business - column of our paper -4n--open---to - any ono nuking a good suggention in that dopartinent. Any extraordinary yield pf grain, or anything that may be of interest or benefit in a busi ness way to the community, will reeeivo an early insertion. Ma. GEO. Lotus, formerly of Centrecninity, has erected a beautiful hotel in Freeport, Illinois, for the accommodation of the public. Citizens of Centro county Passing through Illinois, should make it a point, to visit Freeport, and they will find the ''Freeport Exchange" a pleasant stopping place. IRON I%IAS7XRS AND lAIMORRAIRN will find a good investment oftered to them inour adacr tieentent colum nu, by Mr. Wm. Brotier, of Union township.' TYKONK AND 4 1.KAlIFIRr.D RAHAO:Ut COM- PhlCT.—This Ornninury was organized on the sth Mat., by the Election of Hon. James T. Ilale, President; James W. Smith, Treni. urer ; Wm. nephew, Secretary ; James E. Montgomery, _Ghia Engineer, and n Board of twelve Directors. TIM CATTLE noticed a few weeks since, raised by Mr. Samuel °Milan& have been Rianghterril, end niaile the extraordinary average of 64 . pounds to tho Mindred. A WllOl .K FAMII,Y tN HEAVICN.—The fol lowing eloquent passage is from the pen of 'Albert norms; "A whole family in Ileareni Who can picture pr describe the everlasting joy. No one is absent. Nor father, nor mother, nor son, nor (laughter are away. In the world below they aro united in faith and love, and joy. In the morning of the resur rection they ascend together. Before the throne they bow together in united admira tion. On the banks of the ; River of Life, they havo commenced a career of glory •which shall be everlasting. There is here after to be no separation in that family. No ono is to lie down on a bed of pain. No one to wander in temptation. .No one to sink into the arms of death. Never in Maven is that family to move along in the ~low procession, clad in the habilinients of woe, to consign one of its members to the tomb. tied grant that in his infinite_ mercy every family may be thus united." Ma. DAVID PAIS died - at Ann Arbor, (Mich.,) lately, in the ninetieth year 'of his ago. Mr. Page was born at Bedford, Mass., February, 7th, 1767—the same year with John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Ile Ras in his ninth year at tho time of the memorable truirrix to omm:lrd—heard th first gun fired, mid the stirring eventp that followed acre deeply Impressed upon his mind, for but immediate family mid friends participated in the skirmish at Lexington. FlairNes.—This respectable body of Christians is said to have in the United States 715 meeting houses, with an aggve. gate mctnlerahip of 283,0.23. In Maryland they have 96 meet mg houses, and 7,760 ; jit the District uf Columbia 1 meeting home° and NO members ; in Virginia 14 meeting houses and 6,300 membera, and in Pennsylvania 141 meeting houses and 60,974 numbers. Tun ',nowt Tasmc.—A correspon ant, writiug from Portsmouth, Baupliiii county, under date of the 2d inst., ditys : ''.bore is deal of lumber here, and prima tire a shade lower than last yea - r. Boards range from 510 to 1114,per thousand, according to 4piality ; and shingles from sll' to /15 per thousand. Buyers are slow in purchasing. to cons«pience, as they say, of the tight ness of the money nutrket." - OLD Timm—ln (Columbia, Sc(uth Cary lina, the old English customs have not died out. The sherif of the courts till wicatothe judge's residence attire(' in a cocked hat, And wearing a sword, to escort, his.honor to the court-room ; and the 'judge goes coy. ,fired with a long silk robe, in which he takes his seat on the bench. MK LAST SNARII STORY.--A person on the Philip llniwn farm in Kingston,"N. 11., found imbedded near a well, ,thirty-nine black snares, My-nine adders, and one striped !make. ; Their combined length was About four hundred fret. The Exeter News Letter, from which we copy this statement, pule in a plea in behalf of adders, that they are microl hr destroying field mlcel KIENII7CKIANS YOB JEANHAS. —About ono hundred families will leave Louisville for their new homes in Prairie City Mid its vi cinity about the first of Juno next. ' A largo company, it is said, composed principally of citizens of Louisville, hare laid off a town in Icahsas called Prairie City. NAssow Escos:.---On Tuesday last, I lit tle UM of IsseOl i tsherfoli SelinfiLroio, acci dentally fell jut° it, well 22•feet'deejr. He - WU rescued by Natoli/ lcusuter, who descended the well lay a rope. The boy Was but Slightly injured. Issatsurr Aitwitt'„t3l.AVSS.—Fktro thou sand slaves in the city of Charicattn, South - Carolis*?wrocantributpd the ,Isdtt year to benevolent ohjosta i sls,ooo-I—it being on an ijtvorago efich.; fixtittrn IltictimEtLy-Ifer,ckiahCouatt,lpr liartcoul Conn9otiebN formerly a. printer's tcy in, orcester, hlnda., is reported to hare sold Qui patent. for hilt new breeoh-loading rifle for $80,04)0. I r" FROM TUE ATLANTA . (it;311011) Intelligelcer ) vto kern thot,Mr. Whitaker (pern.) it; el . !!! led city jodgo o:tor Unsiorwockd, ( • forielfakikitKoow.Nothioir o j r iadthecity of Atlanta hy'i largo mioofttAk • Ole Rio (kb Init., 11:411Mer. Wm: - R. Tearlok, Mr. DAvIDKARTRIII tO WM BUS VINAII ZIMWEIIWAN t both of Marion township. On Tnesticy, the Ilith hist., by the Rev. Ronnie! Oreighton, Mg. bl eNny Ircnnsy, of dun tats county, to Mlles SARAH 0 of Uontro county. DIED. On Wodnelalny, the 8(11 Ina , her rcsidonan, In fitalng lowlinlar, Mts. AtAltY FIIMIY, la the 40th year ellhor ago. RPIIAPSY, on FALLING FITO.—WO believe we cancel do our readers a more important sorvioe, than by again calling their attenticp to that most remarkable preparation discovered by Dr. Beth B. Banco, of Baltimore, Md., whiehpoosessos tho power of alleviating and curing that horrid visita tion of man—Epilepsy, or Falling Fite. in reoctri. mending this preparation to our mailers, we do no with a conviction that wo are not degrading our cal -1 ailltia to puff a Solomon patent medieine, bat are plaoing before them discovery, whioh, ft fkijly knOvrn, would probably do more to allot fate human euffhilitg, then wry invention of modern times. Dr. liana°, in asking no to notice his preparation favor ably In our editorial department; has sent us for perusal & number of Jotters from persons who have used his pills, and have been mired thereh. All of them spea k In the most grateful and eu logistic terms, One great advantage this 'inedioine puss:men is the fact, that it can be transported through the mails, thyphS'allietiling every one an opportunity' 'of dealing directly with ills inventor, and oleo pre eluding all ponsibility of being impose/I on by a counterfeit or wtttlut.tt intlfittlott. Dr. Hance 1).” the Itontitge on his pills to any part of the country, and will ferward them by return of mall, On 11/4 roe oelpt of a mutt Immo Ilia 'primes arc a, follows: Ono boo, $3, two do. $5; twelve ,10,421 Alt or. dors for the medicine sold should bo addrenlial to Stilt 8 ILtmett, 108 Baltimore st , lialtitnore, Md. 17#'1Vatnittne, Hanoi , Axe MI , STALCIIIOff lllreff lio'grtilY In nix wok by Dr. LAVONT'fI CANIART Commieiiiii, Warranted not to itain or injurn the .l ' in. Prier, $1 00 per Packages or tbroo for $2 50. nt to nny part of the country, by mail, on roceltd ,a romittanco. AiWrenn So , xxesna it Oo , Box 739 Pont ORlots Baltimore, Maryland trYDetnonratic StatoCentralCommittee. The Itrinouratic Htelo Central Committee trill meet et the 111. Chariot' lintel, in Pittsburg. ott Monday, the 26111 of this month. A full Attendance is ro waled on businose ofgreat igiportitoins. myl4 JOAN W. FORINEY, Chairman. TY - Democratio AnsaMation.—The next stated meeting of tho Association will take risoa,at the Rending Room, on SATURDAY EVIsNINR, May 17th. By order of the President. It if3 ,— Notice.—At a meeting of the Stook holdern of the Tyrone and Cloarfiold Railroad Co., held et Phillipsburg, May bat, the following per sons were cleated offhlerit of the Company for the mewing year: SA NKR T John T. Matidav, Daviti I. Droner, A. Curtin, • Charlie B. Foster, James C. 1Y James B. Graham, Jonathan Boynton, • . ' Geo. L. Root!, John Patton, Jame, T. Leonard, A. K. Wright, Edward Perks, At a mooting of tho Board held William Bagsbaw woo appointed H, Board James B. Montgomery, Cl,. locale the road Immediately. Joel Treasunir. • It was ordered by thc Board tha per share by paid to the Treasurer by the rcapeetire stockholders, with from thla date, May 5, Jdstt o_ - Attention Assessors.- Tho several Borough and Township Astessiirs of the County of Centre, are required to prepare and deliver to the pro tie Brigade Inspootor a list of the delinquent tnilftlaracii of their respeol 11 11 Doroughs and TOM, ships, on or before the Ist Monday of Juno next Any assessor neglecting Of refusing to perform this duly shell he subject Ur the ;woolly of twonty-fls • dollars, according to the 2tl sere Gm of it supplement to an act to Ite.ble the Militio System, spilgoved April :10th, 1tt.73 JAILED 11 FISHER, liriptle Inspector, :id Brig . 14th Inv , I' M Brigade Inspector's Otnee, Spring Mills, April Anth, 1855. rißrigade Orders.- - Tho Union Regiment, commanded by Col Rubt. II film!lecher, Is ordered to meet fur Inspection ou Tuesday, the 2741, day of May. The Washington Artillery, commanded by Capt J Eisenhutb, will meet on Tuesday, the 27th day of May The Penn's Valley Cad eta, commanded by Capt J Shaffer, will meet on SVedeleaday, the 27th yisay air may The Seconiljinttalfon, commanded by Col. P, B. Wilson, will meet on Thursday, the 29th day of M VIle Centro Drag cons, 0 , /111 , ondmi by Capt. It ng Cummis, will'ano u s t, on Friday,_ 10:h day of May The Phillipsburg fiends. commanded by James A Game, wall meet on Saturday, the 91st day of My Lech commanding officer of a company is re quired to furnish the Brigade I uspcolor a last of the uniformed 11101111,vre of his company, and also a list of those win, have become exempt from military duly, by hawing served theproper time with the company, and also a, hot of all the anus, and other public properly of the State which may be in pm maxim( of his company l Any i rlitnin or command ing °Meer who negiectii cp. 11400 to furnish sold Iles shall Le deprived of {life sine authorised to Le pald'fir the companies by the WA section of the Militia Act nilli49 B order of JARED B. FISH Wt, Brigade Inspector, al Brig , 14th Division', P M Dri g .to rue t .t.,„• °aloe, April 30111, 1858' " my 7 UV - Appeal for Museated Load Tax,— An appeal will be held at the Commßeread* Offoo, In Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, thu :11et day of Moy holt , 11)r uneeateri Lando In Centre county By order of the Condelealoners OEO, wELcir, Clerk Commis.(once' ()Niro, May 2,11351 L my7.4t BOA LICH'S BOOT AND SHOE 5T012,11,1 811441 ALLIC(I3IA-VY BTHIBIGT liabtasomra, The subscriber baying teatime.] bruilneas at hip old stand, Informs his friends siliVtrio public gon• orally, that he has just returned from Plilladolihia with ilk largo and choice aasurtuyent of tho beet re tail stook ever offered to the publfe, embracing LADIES' taNTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S 'BOOTS, iiiittES'AND (MITERS, , Of every description, style and quality, in this' or any other market. His work eannot bo excelled OnDURABILITY and CIIHAPNESti gar Lediee or Oenffemen wishing a neat fliTing Boot, Shoo lir °alter, cartroeure a good arlial6 nt my store. I have now OD MIMI a 111,1011 did stock of Leather, &a., and employ the best workmen, my customer*, therefore, eon promise the full worth of their money- The public are.reepootfully Incited to mill. myld F. iromacti. *TO MON-NASTERt3 AND •1417N-it-ph tee.. EVEMEN, VALUABLE TIMM:BM LAND .41'PlilVATL HALE, consinting of heavy Oak and White Pine Thin laud in ',Bunted in Union tOwnahip, 21 miles wont of tho Snowchoe pike, and 1) rant from thy Erla,pike 'Philo tram contains FOUR. 111,1N.DREll AND THIRTY-SIX ACERB, of which batsmen forty and fifty acres ire under oultivotion. There's on the prontisoaa tso story Log Mum, a Log Barn a good Claor Prose a never failing !Spring of Wator,•sm Orchard bearing A pplo gad other Fruit Tram This trial diem great. Inducements to roan and iron-nmater},-Stfkood title given. Apply% WM 'BROWER:Union Township, Or, at the °Moo of the Watchman. payl4•llt* VILEEPORT EXCHANGg.- -111, The undersigned would respectfully to his old Merida and the public generally that he her built a large and commodious now throe-story Brick House, on °Mona Street, between Chicago and Moehanio Street, two squares south of the Depot, in' FIibIEPORT, STEVENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS Thls building has been erected esprosidy for the palpate, any k seeoviing to the plan of tie most ele gant and npftoved hotels idt M he Northern part of Ilia State, he fuels epfilident' tint It is touch better calculated for comfort and onvenloneo than any other in the county. Ire has also fernistied it in the very bunt manner with °thirdly now filrfirtlir6; sparing neither pains nor coat to render It comfort able sad agreeable to thora favoring him with their custom. lly stria. attnnilon teXtoa, and ft dotormi• oaten not to be exoelled any house to this aeo• .ton he hopes twiner/a r add ender? of the public. • . , ~ PeteDllll vhilllng the Olt" of Prespert on bueinettie or plcasurc,,will And the " Freeport Bzohuio", a pleastnt and cheerful stopping !t urn ' GEottoal/) H., Proprietor, Opyl I, Mill • Galena at , reeport,3lllnoit. RN penis!) IRIRGY TOR THE RIXOORATIO WATOR mix, SY. pY. J. IcAly9Rr ~........:_PHlAAnst.rits#, *By 1; P. M PLotrin—ibe market le lirm but the expert de mand le limited, and standard shipping breeds are father - mane at $8 per bbl., which le the malf , Tra neldnirtatee—the,hotno'irade Isis buying moder ately at from 190 to s7.for commie retailing trande and rustna4 and $7.50n58.50 per bbl. for limey lots. Bye Floitr is rather lowerand a Belo of 500 bbli. wait tnado at $3.1921 Born meal is Meetly, with further sales of TOO bble. Poona. moat to note at $2.50 per bid. (heirs onmFa in - slowly, and prints Wheat is Maroc and wanted. Sales only reached from 1600 to 1800 be. nt $1,45 a $1,50, meetly at the latter rate fir . 1 )iao rod, and $1, 5 0 f9x.fal r te good white. Rye is more &olive, amid about 1000 bus. Pounnyl snub% and 'Western have been taken at 72 cents Abel; some lota delivered at that rate. Corn meets with a fulr demand, and some 8 a 9000 bite., chiefly good Southern yellow, found buyers at 54 eta., port afloat and part dolirenod at that prise. Inoluded jni the salua wore 2000 bushels dannt4ed at 115 eta. Oats continue in moderate. request only at 13 a 31 cents per bushel, and but few Outing. Flour rolls at $5 37 $6.62 'for Stale: $6.87 a $6 25 fur Ottlu; $0 AIL $7,74 f,,tr Southern, and $8.87 a 5.9.25 for extra Southern. neat and Corn firm. Mesa l'ork improving at $l9 12 a $19.37. BALTpions, Af4391. ' The Flour nisrlot Is brisk,' with sales of dour At ia. ilrain Is slowly, but unchanged . LoOlevu,LN, May 9, 'Flour sails al 0.10 a $6.154- IV-ImA at DO eanto• Corn, 2rl fronts. Flour—Market vary (titbit ; but little Flour offer ing, mire hear of no cape. $4 per barrel may ho considered the outside figure. ' Wheat, BO gents Corn, dull at 44 eents.. Flour—A better feeling prevalent, and prioos aro 26 a 371 eta. per barrel better than at the opening of the week : sales of country extra at 0.871; au. portion was bald at $5, but without finding a buyer Ohio extra at $6.87 4 b $6. Oats, plenty and pricier, easy; sides at 34 a 27 ctn. Corn, at 35 ots. The LertiAowll3lllls were paying at our latest dAtos for White Wheat, $1.10; Red Wheat, $1;, Rye, 05 eta ; Corn, 40 ode ; Oats, 25 ots ; Cloverseed, 17 25 Lewistown Extra Flour sold at $1 per 100 The.; Kishaeoquillas, $3 75 do ; Freedom RuperOno, $3 50 do. Director' Above Witi Do foun I ft - full report of the markets both In the east and wont, and In our neighboring town. Flour keening In Philadelphia at from $0 to $9 76. It to ageneral complaint among consum ers In this viutnity that they are charged more than flour is selling for In the large cities Such flour as the people here buy, if es gond as tepreeented by the br toils. ought to be worth as much an the host grades in Philadelphia Tide region hoe enjoyed the reputation of raising en extra Quality of, wheat In• former years, and the flour line brought the highestprrcos It is a feet, that passing from the east towards thin county the breed is whiter and better here than in any other section 1111130 ti IbrOltgil It may Ito presumption to suggest, ne this region t .0 peculiarly adopted to the ratting of wheat, that farmer's pay more attention to the culture and quality of their grain, than to the quantity raised of an Inferior iirtiole. Wheat hos been nettled fur within the past few days ea low ae 90 a 105 cants, And shelled riorri'dolivered in the winter at 3Q atm Flour is retailing at $3.75 as 4 peg /00 Rye, very dull at 60 a 55 ota Oats, 78 to 31 eta. Ittilit7, 20 clef. cash. liggs, 10 els per dozen • Lard, (St etc perlb. ',z Bacon, to small lots, 121 eta. per lb Hants, well trimmed, 15 ate per lb triune, common, 121 ate: per lb. Potatoes, 75 eta. aekod,l39i 'offering fluter, ground, 021 ate. per bus CNA ersced, I cry nearou. the name day, ooretary to the of Engineer, to W titoith, t Fly Dollars J Smith, stn thirty days linyl4 my7' LADIES' OAITERS.!- A good supply nhor”e on hand, or tuade to order out of the bret mutat - 111e, hy m)I4 T N 110ALICII 14ISSES' AND CHILDRENS' SHOES, out:mangy on tiara!, and Lao to ottit't Ly T F. 110ALIelf n IIICK SALES &SMALL PROFITS. Ne. Tho subscrilier r , ll(x‘etfittly informs the citi zens of Centre and a ljoniiag counties, that he has opened NEW STORE IN BELLEFONTE, No. 2 Atomic Building, where he 11114 just opened a liIMINEFICENT STocli OF OW/Lai, which hare linen carefully setected, to suit but). town and country custom, consisting of /ion ..od btautlful Me DI/LING AND SOMMER 000DS, for Lithos' and Ountlenten's wear, embracing essay lariat) , of Clods, Casiruerea, Vesting*, A isp/csalkt assortment of filikrs!, J,leroges, DO LOlllic Layout, Ibilllantos, Itehes, Challies, Chints.w, 'hunt/sings, Faubroiderita ' Aluelina, Sheelings, .to READY MA DR CLOTHING, Hats, CAIN, lloopi And Shoes, LinhrellAs and Ladies' Parasols, Fans, Combs, Brushes, t Hardware, Cutlery, Oils owl Paint, Ortwel ha, Pills and Salt, Plaster, honor, Flour and Food, In foot ovary thing usually kept In a eountiy store I...V'EDiIIiTILY FROHLICH WANTED. I retipoetfolly iurkte the ql,tisitrot of DeMange and commuting country, to gtvp me a call, se I will be prepared to furnish diem 'With goodoehat will com pare with any ever claret] to thu public, as regards; cheapness anal Jura/X.4. mYT. T. R. REYNOLDS. • SPLENDID LARGE FARM I AT l'itiVATE SALE. subscriber intending td move west. wishes to soil Ida farm at Priyele Salo, situated in Union township, Bald Eagle Valley, Centre eouidy, enc. bait wale went a PAR MA". pike, end two - miles north of the Erin pike. Thu tom contataa TWO HUNDRED ACKER, cif *Melt I4n urn cleared and under oultivation, aml wel7funced in, (ho remain log BO acres are well stocked with good oak timber, The Improvements consists of two TWO-STOItY HOUSES, Deb DARNS, two Grain Hensel, Stone Hpr Hope*, Cloth Ovib,and'other Improvements. '(bare In nit the farm a MAHNIFICENT ORCH ARD, containing 700 bearing apple trees, of choke, vatioty, ncknowledged to be the hest Diehard In Contre county There are also a largo number of Cherry and other fruit teem on the premises. This Farm can ho divided, and the rrabacriber will dispose of one-half or the whole, t Gait the purthaser or parehaseni.' The terms will be made aommunotiating and easy. Anpky to ILL'I Pk nitows.w on the premises, or to MARTIN 81 NE, Eaq.,..Auotiormer and Dry Good, Merohant, llelle fon)nt I'a. my7-6t• VALUABLE SAW MILL FOE BALD. Will be sold at Private' F lo, a valuable Sun Mill, iiith about SIXTEEN ORES OF LAND, part of irhioh is TIMDEIL, an can bo oultivaled. It k altgated about one mile north of , Walburg. The mill has an overshot wheel, wall diloulated tot sawing plastering. Laths, whfoh are greatly wanted in this •neighborhood. Lumber still be taken 1i part payment. This is • good chance for any per son wishing to make a good Investment. .Apply at b. PA/4TEItAGE'S Marble Works, tliy7 I. Miles urg QIISPEI/3E)B. NJ! A beautiful aseortMeht, Just rroefve 'at the now Clothing and furnish/ 00100 M J.MONTPOMLRY 4 SON. T s A A C.' -4, 'T I treENHED Lp .. 1..k wat ~• punier. in, Sloe 014 iyarillroy, Brandies, wi t o. Ton, witioh rIU be sold asmakithed to the Into W0401100.my7 A ...FEW CORN BNCELLICRO • n!ithect and-for sal* by ap3o DANIEL, MLR, SUE ItirAillitllTS. NKW Ypint, Btxy ll DrfIIOVP, Ifey 0 PITTIIRtiRa, May 10 BiLLRPONTIC, May vs TIM 100/1 Liingoilk (manly, Densingor rd 1111A88 OF 00Aif township, Penney vaidelAlalo, giving a farm of 26 - gores far 15200, payable erlinatalments 041 per ' weedy or at the stun° ssitsdietteßdY. Farms of 66, 16, 100, or more acresadilohdes In proportion. Each farm !count upon it road thlity foot Width. THIS 11011, Ps n rich ileeeetone loom, and espe cially adapted to eultiyatima;nk it is posther hilly nor stony, but gently- tel li ng er film table land, 'Around and through this prefirky {hero are silitbaily some 20,000 acres undirrettia,,„ _taunt, 4 , 90 Au foray has boon established Crook 'ln o cropsProfftleml• —• Upon this oubjeat it Is oily to be fully =Rater There is a ready cash market for priehroo which IS moots hotter than trade, Ittiklibe tIIIFAYEST, sh lord of a sirollfut quality Is flePiing ut much higher prices adJoi nlug,and cs roclins contains noel 11111 COAL-111181n ular is the Coal Lie. triet, several voinsundotia what° property, „mot tho attention of mineV a nd those acquainted with coal lamb., is vni eally PI to It It has the advantage Of beitig the Nunn Tto the 'great lakr, market, with whiolt it will hf tad by tho Sun bury and Elio Railroad nowt adr contract and in course of oompletiop froM Erie to Ridgeway, with doscending grads tho whole vr.ty. .Tho sell over hi mutinous, yowl in the boat, forinsismem England and other countrien. Tho dries, per sore in trilling for the oinith ALONE, as it will COtillillly, to no fOOTIIi,IO a tooallon,within a shut t time pay targely This ill important an an immenne non! trails will 8001101 nm Four pont outlooks have already been Mailed to work iiiineartfit the rid itity,and there are now fftoou °polling* nrotind Mary's TIMBER, ritoekimiders also roiteit _ gThorn Is no renurvation whatesci — nrrifsli TVINEN or COAL It is vary Vllllllllllls, c u d pill pay for a groat part of flatland. On aocount of the excoliolicti p of streams thero nre fin° oppetittnitits for mills FOR II ALTII, the location Ls - Much recommend ed by physicians. Tim chins an* fevers ate on. k son Ake, piihnonnry oompleints, being protected fr • • e male-oust studs by the Xllegbanies. This vr ter. is pure* dint amonget the best, the hand a sending in lino springn FOU4 RAI I,ROADS sill shortly bo nompleted connecting by it bum T commit's 'Mimi with NITIT-I York Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Eri , Buffalo, and all the cities on dill Laken They no Sunbury A 1441 Erie, the Alleghany Valley, the ttsiong and Bo f. fain, and tho Veiing°, Emelt 'tic exertions Ain also tieing made kr Iho buildin of the Tyrone nod Clearfield, whirl, nisii passes th ugh this pentierty. The effect of this upon trade, n. general do, clop ment, RS well ,Ito the cool, may loringitied ,The largo and nourishing nof /it. Mary's is the centre of the tract, numb ing moor 3,0110 in• habitants. It has hotels, good public schools, yaw and grist milli, stores troll smelled nab ex ot)thlitir desired Thorn itro 235 half-anio bite In the town of it Mary's, whieli bb sold and the proceeds equa ll y ais i osigat those Who buy farina Rulgewlty Is the county mat, shore an ()stomas,' bulginess to done, adjoins the tract on the west The whole district is Intersected by good turnpike, and other made. • • . - This ix a rare oppoittindy ofrote•l to Moir who with to fan or hut o a good in, ta' Mimi for the fu ture ISy making proper initririer, the adlantagen or good soil, an Moir late 0 of coal, healthfulness of xlimate, railroad faxelitio, and its location, a correct judgment way be formed of its present advantages and ultimate Metres,' By writing to advantag es hiller directionsni.. I e girru to therm who wish to visit the land A item of ev - cursions will slimily be adopted Thole ix un ex• cellont opening for various branulie business, especially tanneries, wheidaio„,l,ll, coo handle makers, shoemakers, derive' , is and other , Up`Farins can be bought by ou,t , omg the first inetaltuent Ladies can hold miter, in their own right. Title is tiny uostionsibly good, nod ivirrenter deeds given Ailiircas or apply to ;;ANIl:1-:1, CATTELL, th'erelery, 135. Walla street, bet weeu Fourth sod Fifth streets Philadelphia IMPRIIENOUS Henry M Wotan, Esq , 14,4 Walnut etr,t, Philade John C Ciesson ' lint , Proaident Philo. Use Co , 7th street, abovo Chenlust, Philo (leorge Wiegand, Esq., Itlpeetor of City Ow office, 7th street, itboito Chffent, Phlls ban been ever the land and crammed the (mil lion (Norge, ji Durrett, Clearfield, l'a h as luau • over rho land Henry Schmitt, , U. $ Mint, R.—Me - nee Nu - 6:4 N. sth street, Mils exaraine , l the lima Win F. boon°,, aoath atria of 14 afoot ttroot, below IFS, 'otatolntul the • Ilen Alexander 1, Nays, Lanoonter WIIIIIISC,, St Nlitty'lt, Klk ettu tercnt rattler %khan' litiraner, 1:1:16 , Itas ex sunned gin lun.l .t. L lion ott, Le , t , Proptiotor or tho Mount Vor non llouno, 1.1 cruet, nano Arch, Phths , has ox amlned tho lured E o PA'alts,Esq , Justice of tho Peas°, gs. Charles Lehr, Esq , Prtaidelll of Iho 11,nuugh of St Mary's J. EJ Wels, Ent , Postmaster. Ft Mary's - - Taylor, Esq , Dap, Postmaster, St. tiiary's Mr, Wm. Lyoisi, St. Mary's Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St Mary't Mr John Corbe, , E. II Stone, Bey , Wolin ille,&al operator Wiltnarth; Ivry , Pittmbur,t, Pa B411101)4111 COVN(u, or' Sr 1%1 kflY . )1 . To Tills PI Li 1J This is to oertify that, haring been user the tract owned by the Itulgwa) Faint and Cull Culupeoy, and given It a thorough beautinotion, we 'lnd the raPrellUlltlal(M! of that Company to bo oorrTot We find the roll to ho the most I, tale-1110 Coal and Iron Ore to lio in inexhouetilde ,psantltit a throtigh the whole district—the farms in excellent ot dor, and the intelligence and 'no/Teeny of the people to Le of tho moot grail!) tog oh: rat, r We know that there in no healthier bon moo in the State, and ,no °toothier it a snort di:nimble plan of riottloniont We tusk° thin declaration, al e Le,Leve these 111.13 , 0• easy primone who ern Llll,llllillted lands, and we are tin I iOlll our knol,leog ,, thee,, bjeet, that inform:010o upon itwill ben ',able, Sh•fel Co. Sur. eyor, St Mary's. IA .0 Charles Lula, Tx-emit/out of Itortio bf I purr's Ada Ilectvit, 61e Lobar of Polo Council, ;it Mary's Chas 8r00k..., do do do t , J do do do dr. Punt .htlittlt, do do do do Thia k to certify that the about the vett , ov are •t present the u,trug members of the Teen Council of St. Mary . .. Elk e c enty, and that the above la their bond and iii,tualtire In tentintet, whereof I have nobectilted my Mane, 410 cocci tlr Seal of omen to be, attached titeretti, and I fully concur in the ahoitarevittininendatiott w,,ut LI.A, Chief Bargemen( St 11 wry.* STY on , OM SO, ISSS TO HEN THE IAND---4Ataxt (rum PhillAirl4llo Of eater place on Ttieuirty,,ttight, I t fur Tyrunehfrom which 041.19 will teat,' e t , ry We,l nestley !horning fur St, Mary's. IA ootinly All Aso requested to go It is euggestert that putt 0 1•110 OILIIDOt gat 11 111 dub together and reed a I\,n -mitt, e It is a beautiful and intexcartMitt AttAll Ue Iqt Of Juno tt 11,4 J of farina trill by greatly reseed a1..t.1-St =I ATTENTION FIUMOIII, AND ALL OTHERB INTIIIt ESTED! ( N SHELLBRS' Tito undersigned4capertfully littering the Harm, ere Um ipinerally of °sotto county, that he is now manufacturing the 1L:UUII AND READY CORN 'SHELLER, Otte of the boil, most otonvenient i niutablo• and at the same Limo, the most gaily rosining ithelitiOl et er offertvl to the pubtie ft will 'obeli green and dry Corn, eloatting the cobs from trod to end, sod *ope rating thorn from the ettrir. •Warrantoti to not e'artier than env other /4116-j -ler nn the United States or oliewhere, fin the to n tity-of Oorn sheiind perdu"- ft is cOnStructod with two enAtivatioza ter r S r , , liar, n_ . q qtr. or tik. nadoribftr,;; r ..._ ~ __'., , ff ' 1 :: ll:A:toilers. sr 71,!_e. IfF4TAN,