LOC4,MTELLIGENCT, (' "; 131 IGLLrlt'j. John ligierr and Wilttam Iliglar, arrited in town hint Monday, and were received by ,their initiating; friends with cordiality. They were both in .itniad health. Wtn. 'Bigler left Bellefonte the demo day to meet an engage .roent,nt Lowitiburg. Johnlligier, met hie fellow citizens in thn oroning, by imitation of tho Democracy, and addressed them on the isms caof the campaign. Ile Acid , that after an absence of twenty three yeiri ho had returnedlo Bellefonte, end anui happy to appear before the citizens of Centre county. lie referred to the iin- prorearrinto that had. taken place, since ho left, ati4 spoke of Om prosperity of old Cen tre: he said he , did not come hero CO med dle with the county or State affairs, hut to apelike!' Rattans.' Attie and the condition tit country. Ile referred to the danger of A dissolution of the Union in warning terms, anti produced the sentiments of the Black Republican leaders, who openly avow determination to rend this Union, and commented on their ietions in convincing laniptago. 'lto reviewed the three-fifths rep- resentation'of the slave population of the „ Solttlsrand pirolted that the North were the pinata 'of it—showed that a man in the South vim hai, one thousand slaves had but one rote, sad a wan who did not possess a dollar teas otiqticil to the 'same privilege at the ballot box with the wealthiest slnvo OWDON die refeirell to the commencement of the dime trade, and proved conclusively that gastachusetts and Connecticut were the importers of slaves, aryl that the South wp.a athe first to remonstrate against that trado. Efe said that theNortli Lml never l yet ylvlthd ttn ecru to slarcry, but the South had yielded more territory of her own then the whole of New England--and that the North in abolishing I,lavery, sold their slaves to the South and received pay for human flub, and now cry aloud against the horrors oe shivery.. TM — remarks in relation to the condition of the negro were apllr•oprinte, and substantiated by history and experience. In relation to the Brooks and Sumner affair, he compere a Mr. Brooks to Col. Fremont ; anst die attack of Fremont on an old Man ill stste•room of the Semite, was a more heinous crime against the laws of the cotn try than that Of •Brooks--and that Fremont after striking Foote, sent h im a cleanly, by which means he wanted. to hands in Ole blood of a fellow SenstorNtr words spoken in debate. Mr.ltigler. referred to Fremont's abilities as a financier, and cited a number of his glaring frauds, among which seas the Charge against the government for 110,000 for a few hours' work, which, Out Board i of Mims only allowed :F5O, and con• sidetetthin good pay for the labor perform- ea.' Be , appealed to the people of Centre count,' to rally around the national Clitidl dlteit—Alelianan and Breckinridge, and to cherish pur Cotoitittition and the Union. remarks were listened to by a large au ,43howar with great attention. 4obn Bigler IreQi Bellefonte the next day -fbr - far' where he will address the citizens of 'that ohm, from whence ho will ptoceed to New York to embark ,on the staaaltar on the 24th Inst., for his home in Cali foruia CsYrtta COUNTT AGRICULTURAL SOCAR7T. • A stilted mooting of tte Society was held at BeiWont°, on Tuesday evening, August 26, 1144--the President, nun. George wa, iu the %air. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. !Po comilitteo on reixirted Ilia t ilehoditio and list of Premiums and Joigais bad been prepared, and published in lkitroipaia or tile county; and ass now sulk- Milted to tliollociety for any amendments. TIM hit was approved as published. Mt. &mph Shirk, of Potter, suggested to the Society, that a public sale of valuable stocks and articles. brought to the Exhibl• ba held on the grounds on the 146 r d -day or the Fair, and offered the follow eleolutton ; ZPied, That • public sulc of rideable &wind lik ,iel brought to the next Agricultural Ex ball be bad on the &roam's on the third .11W sipoo ti ri en entries of such sale shall he etude tier,' l tenni! and oonditions to Le ~I, tenteititis to diesel., Th# utlon was aiopted. XeMbers from the Committee to receive rteprola from the several districts desirous 410 , iing the Exhibition in their vicinity. siabeitled their various reports. Mr. Peters, 'olletsithalf of citizens of Union township, td IMO. Mr. Shawn, of - Potter, :01411101, gm Citizens of Centro that and vi amity. $l2O. Mr. McAllister pledged for neltelbato $lOO. Considerable discussion statteek plat* upon the above several offers, COUooo4ed upon all silos to be very credits:- lie be Us districts offering, in which Judge Nirnaide, Gen. Irvin, Mr. Humes, Mr. Me. Allister, Mr. Peters, Mr. Alexander, Mr. • § lll 4 CU land and others took part and twootito quite sninutted, whereupon Mr. Mc- ANOr catered the following resolution : tWThat the tra and beet lutereete of the oire that the next Agricultural Yakut. ebonld be held at Bellefonte, es being twrjtral thrall onneermai; and that the 15th, 11111 days of October next are eppoilded r e( the Jaahlbition. Wuch dibste — enaued upon this resolution, .ossilidisisiois being called for, the Society divided. Tito President gave . 111#144kg rite in the affirmative, and de . *lt the resolution had carried. Upon pd/ oatmeal the members generally 11041 and were very well satisfied. eft **ion et' Mr. Buchanan. __JtoodielokAboklbe Pr othleut appointor Commit ...tic or Attaulgomeits; to 000itst of - flee - pineal', iOdy it alma be to select and prepare tbs giontrio, aloi make 01l neeescary and suitable ... stoortiroolt abode awl enclacures to be ilisseciefort and convenience of the steak .-40111POWIrlady to have the premises selected sb pant for lbs aoomumodotloo of the Aiwa ltrisi ' momabort el tho Bosley, and the public generally: In enoordenee with, the 'browsing remota .4n the chair appointed the following per 1101ta oti tho comiuittve: James Anour, E. O. Homes, James Gordon, William Baird, Gnome Aleznuder. ' On motion it was agreed that the Society = inent a ep 'evening during the Fair, at the Onlat....gottee, to discuss and reflect upon 404°.1011110418* D. G. Buan, ESQ.—During the brief resi .. donee of thin gentleman/ in °entre coiniti, ho has won for himself a solid reputation which will be gratifying to his friends at a distance. fie is a Denim:tit at heart, and labors for principle. As a publie apealaer; ho has few if any superiors. In his speech es his efforts are to convince his auditors, and he is successful iti,tllollo efforts.' this tirmin•ss and candor in the discitsmion of the issues are Mitch that the opposition have to admire„ and neltnit that ho Iti a gentleman ; that ho speaks what he knows is true, and is determines:l that others shall know it too. If wo have room we shall give adeynopsis of one of his speeches. Mr. Ilimh has address ed nearly every Democratic meeting held this campaign, in Centro county, and';nes travelled. into every section to gratify the Democracy, and ho has also consented to he at their service; until the' end of the cam paign. Ile will, in connexion with Mr: Blair and others, address the Democrats at Lucas' school house. Boggs township, on Thursday, September 18th. Boalsburg, Friday 19th, Potter's Mills, Saturday afternoon and eve ning, 20th, Loop school houser Saturday 27. THE FOLLOWING are the officers who pre sided at,dhe meeting o'n Monday evening lent, addressed by Es-Uovernor John Bigler of California., Presuirnt—Col. J Gilliland of Potter. Vire , President—John (larbriek, of Ma rion, Unniel Shirk of Potter, Inano May of Bellefonte, John Mallory of Spring, T.ll. Meek of •Patton. Secretor ics• —R. Lipton of INlilesburg, Jno. loner of Potter lownehi•', 1. C. Mitchell, and Ivory Hays of Bellefonte: POLY: RAIRINa AT arACKSONVII.I.D. —The Democracy of Marion and adjoining town ships will raieo a pole in honor, of our can didates, iii Jacksonville. There will be a number of siwalders to address the, meeting. The pole ereeted,bonne time ago 14 am bored dONn by Ammo vagranta, who cannot bear the sight of anything Democratic. VIM/MATTO MF.F.TINGS.—On the first col umn of our second page will be found a number of 'appointments for Democratic meetings in the county. These meetings o ill buiddressed by Geo. A. Crawford, D. G. Bush, Win. 11, 711fitt and others. Turn out Pi timersis. (l x. E. W. STURDEVANT.—Thin gentle man paid ns a visit last week, and gave cheering news from Luzerno county. Gen. ti. why an old lino Whig, but his now do elated himself in Paler of the national can• (Mates—Buchanan and Breckinridge. ---Fasau.--Tatt.4.xuesstut—Wil . • • thur's self-scaling tans and jars, keep this delightful vegetable as fresh for winter use, it 4 when taken from the vines. For sale by Win. .thison, Jr., Jacksonville. MEI Fssugss' Mott &num.—The friends of this institution are requested to read the ad vertisement in our columns calling on them for the first instalment upon the stock subscribed. GAN. Wx. P. Psolass willaddreauLthe De . ITIoc rtic y in liowardville, on Saturday eve ning next ; also Hon. Allison' White and A. Crawford, Iraq. FIN" GRA/MC—We aro indebted to Mr. Isaac Buffington, of Milestirg, for a basket of luscious grapes TART CALL/WT/1S WILOW(1 WrrNass.—The Black... Republican papers a 4 over die coun try 'nave been boasting that he lien. John Brough, king a distinguished Democratic asuler in' Ohio, hut for some years back a ritinen of Indiana, had come out for Mari posa and multi beef. They will see their niislakc when they read the following, from the IndiunepolisSentinel: eauglit a Ta;Kr.—At. the Abolition Know Nothing meeting, on Satunlay evening, John lkongh was avvernl times vociferou-dy railed for. So persistent WAS the "crowd" in their demands for a speech from Hrough, that he with] hot wt t/ avoid making an ez. planation, which he did, much to the cha grin of those who thought they had him Mr. B. gala that if he made a epeeeli, he was afraid it. would be a Beinneratic speech, for he never made any other in He life.— Voices in the Crowd cried out " let it he a Democratic speech, but not a locofoco syeech." (fentleinen," said Mr. Brough, I ant afraid it would be a locofoeo for I fet I that I stn yet so wuclt of a loco foeo that tl I was to scrape lily itgautht the pavement, it would Iloilo . "' " Well, well, let it be a 1000f000 speech, but a free speech and Fremont." " Gentlemen," continued the good natured and huntorous epee her, " if t um toepeak now, I think I should have to speak in favor of my good brother, Buchanan.' " Whew ! don't speak then !" The Aho titian portion of the crowd was no longer anxious to hear Mr. Bruugh. " ROAST BKEY AND TIGN 0 , 1)1.1.A1t9 A DA T. " —The battle cry of the Fremonters is HOOD to be settled in " mast beef and ten dollars a day:" Colonel John Charles Frewoot has charged the United States in onoof hia ac• counts for . expenditures whilst commanding iu Clalifornia, with fourteen pound of beef per day for, each man in his army ! This charge, in the matter of beef, wu understand will soon be forthcoming from the books of the Treasury Department. Only think of it —ONE man to eat FOURTEEN pounds of beef in ONE day ! If John °harks gets to be President, won't the soldiers of his Mari poso army have, a glorious time. The old Whig war cry of "two dollars a day and roast beef" will be thrown into the filmic. -- But, then, it is said than John Charles char ged the government with the beef and drew the money, without giving his men more than a ration or three-fourths of a pound per day ! keeping the thirteen, and a quarter pounds fur his own nit from .each man ! Whet a gormandiser he must ho. If his had two hundred men under his command, he must have had for his own use two thousand six hundred and fifty pounds per day l Thit's a good business transac tion, rind is proof that John Charles is lit to be President. —Washington Sentinel. low STANIIB TIM 1810 Mr. Buchanan addressed a Democratic conven tion in Pemn)yivania as follows : " The Whig party had In Mr Clay a candidate of whom they might Jusrty be proud—a man of bold sad &adder heart alien of bald. and /tow mending slog ems, and a man of diAingulithed ability. • Altimugh oppoood to his political princi ple., yet 1 isave,erer felt for blat the higiteet re gard." . And ye tln the flea of the above declara tion, Ur. Itrikanso4o Mess somipost4 tike 1440411 tr or,near/ . • ,NECVssiIT FOR A se HOW; cm AGRI CULTURAL 1 NB7'RUOTION. , AND EXPERLAI.EIVT. " Agriculture reeds um; to it groat pgtent It clothes us, without it ire cotilitlidrhare umade tures, nod we should not hare commerce, Without (tilisation of the earth, tutus lc In nil eountrles, savage. No one le no high en to he independent or the IllieVeN4 of this great. Inteiret I no one is So low ns !sot Ur Le itlVotted hy its Inosperity or tluollne." llrekrier. Without the ettoottragentent of Agriculture, any country, however biellitali by nature t o nal oontioue poor." The farmer at to•dey 1111011111 b 0 not only a thOroyghly fldllo.Vio,l loon, .pll4t rmaseentul of wound a reolniihnh Menh, but be ■huuld .be pryo•omitiontly a man of fine to Tie —Belt:. A young man born to the inheritance of a good landed estate, may well be accounted fortunate. Yet, tf he has not learned how to value and regard it duly ? or to manage it judiciously, it may prove Mit the °emotion of aSu much deeper fall into ruin. On the contrary, if he has been predisposed in his youth to take interest in the developments of culture, and to employ the creative hand of ludinttry Ilia suceesi in life is secured, and he will become one of Nature's noble men. And, to the youth who is wholly depend ent on his own exertions, practical Instruc tion is equally valual,le. Rev. %V. S. It Warn, the " Vicar of Winkfleld," observes in his Dictionary, of the Farm, that, "The great superiority of those schdols which have been established to teach the'childi en of the poor to work as n ell as to mad, over those which bleb book knowledge only, is indby putahle. A boy who urn) manage n little garden, who takes pleasure in watching the seed ho has son n, who plucks out every weed as soon as it appears, and who prides himself upon the fruits and vegetables ww hich he can place upon his fath'er's table, iv more advanced in his education than he WllO can only read and n rite, however well he may do both. The cottager is 110 is acquainted with the means of laming early garden pro duce, who can graft young trees, is ho knows what plants can be pi opagaled with a little care, and be readily sold a lien in perfection*, can emhloy his labor with double advantage, and my raise himself to mdedendence, if not to atlluence ; while he that plods on in the beaten track, ends his days in ignorance and pow] ty. These considerations refer to individual adi mango : the benetlia to n re , muntty at large of the special education of the agri cultural population are clearly seen in the condition of difkrent nations under different procedures. Through all ages there were men as inge nious and observant as any are now, but it was only when the art of printing began tO dittos° its enlightning jidluences t.hrough whole nations, that improvements made by individuals became generally known. So great were the prejudices and animosities existing - Mitt/Peen different districts, which since, e• Like neipboring drops, have molted into one, that there are instances where some of the most obvious improvements in fanning were practiced for hundreds of years bn one side of a border line before they were aceePted e t the other. So great a cFaii - geine - it - s t.ikcn — pin^e, and civilized nations hove become so much more (rater' nl and social, that now .they invite each other to see and examine all implements, material meet se and re suits of their in dustry. I hey meet and award premiums to tho hest artack or invention without res pect to nationality. They exchange seeds and breeds; and improvements of all kind , . are diffused more widely now in one year than they were in one hundred years but two or three centuries ago. Indeed nearly are the accea ornsof cultnre fat: of modern introduction. Clover was first grown in Pigtail(' about 1650—the first' mitten. of turnipei wets later -potatoc:s still later. Cul urn in rows, and horse hoeing about 1731. Cast-iron plot/ in 1785. A vast improve ment in the breeds of cattle, and especially their re. aring and fatti•llltig on arable land with artifloial grasses, about the mono time. Gypsum about 180. The lirst middy for the collection and . (Winston of agricultural knowledge, under the presidency of Sir John Kildare, and the applicAtion of chenucal in vestigations to soils, plants and manures, with counties, improvements in nunlements arid appliances belong to the present century With all this tire farmer Is rising from tine position of a peasant or a lour tore ants Ins lit condition. It IS found, hmi ever, that as the mere sight of mechanical opei amino duck not make mechanic %%about praetke, so, and much more in it requisite dm t regular traiumg should aid sight-seeing in gn mg to youth a facility and consequent permanent 'relish far rural pt!rinits ; and that the pen, although might ier than the sii ord, w ma competent to a full didactic illwitra non of the subject. Thus in P'rance, win re numerous writers kayo published the fullest theoretical in struction, the ma's of cultisators are atilt procuring but a hard and scan ty subsistence, while bent to the earth with heavy toil. lu Ilelgilllll, Northern tierniany and Switzer land, on the contrary, little has been pub lished, save the reports of -practical expert- MUMS but, irdlOnced by example, the cub. turista produce by comparatively moderate labor a generous abundance of crops. success of the Prussian schools of agriculture, which are established on latge farms, is di scrvedty eel So wledged. All older enlightened govereimins, at first img theinselvee of thiso avihools to educate teachers for themselves, are now hastening the establishment of flitatilitV institutions. Some private schools have; been established on a nnnilar plan : that of M. do Eelleuberg, in Switzerland, has become conspicuous agricultural and horticultural practice is an essential feature :aids great plan of general education. M. Vattemare has Alan adopted a similar coarse ut fiartherancc of the same noble aim. Agricultural missions have proved effectual where all others have failed. And Napoleon 111, who seems to be redeem ing his character, by the grand and practi cal scale on which he is ,procceding to carry out what Henry IV is ilamortalized for simply wishing--" that every one of hia sub kids might have meat in the pot"—has de termined to establish agricultural depart ments in connection with all the principal education establishments of the empire. Ws as essential to learn what ought or need not he dope, as to know wt II what should ho 'lone. What labor and anxiety are ignorantly spent upon operations that might be wholly dispensed with, and are often actually injurious ! , Science mid pro gress aro continually exposing amtufg us pH manifest absurdities of practice and opinion, as seems to us the prejudice of the Cubans which pryveuts their feeding oats to barges, _or the ancreditile labor that many of the mis erable peasantry of Europe undergo in blind obedience to' sonic foolish notions rooted among their ancestors,. It is greatly to In; desired that all meas ures of disputed practice or of proposed Im provement could be at once submitted to test by competent authorities, and thin result re ported for the eominon benefit. The Lon don Horticultural Society, which' has done so much for the dissemination everywhere of fine fruits, itha the true principles of their culture, runolved some years ago, that every proposed or prevalent point ,of practice no matter how apparently absurd —should bo fairly tested anCreported on. And this pro ceedimr, bertideti Sanctioning and cdmfirming all normal practice has relitend-^Pomology of an immons ty ornibbish, as any ono may see by , cots iiiod a n Ilgant,4 oftht art with publication* tifty or sixty years But Boitiologyfhonlyano stall of the Atl i/ran stable. It is time that science, should go with etnpirieism through the world., Such a Herculean cleanhing 18 beyond the MAIM of an Individual, hareverdevoteti.— day an intitiba ion founded on - the most lib ' end scale, admitting of the moat' coma( te subdivision of labor and care could under , take it. Agriculture require*, for everyday use, the closest calculations of the mathema tician, the severest thought Of the inventor, the utmost skill of the engineer and mechan ician, the Me( sr inflnitcsimals o u MICR) analysis, the deepest researches elite phys iologist, the hawed devotion of the natu ralist, nod the unfolding, if possible, of the yst occult mysteries of meteorologic science. - A" than who woad extol in any one of these %ranches mutt devote himself to it singally and for life. A farmer may detefsdne for himself the comparative value of *IV imple ments or machines idler a few tri44, and he can eoingare the 'cost and the reset of dif fervid modes of culture: but in the invcoti -gallon of manures - of soils -of insects -of plaits, no many bidden or obscure influen ces are to be observed or detected -and no many yeatil of closest sera illy arerequit ed ; that, If he attempts the semi h, he canna hope to benefit Iry it: nor has lie the means' of extensively ben( fitting others. Wld le he Is thus engagi (I, his pecuniary interests must care of themselves. Partners should contribute and Mlicit con tributions ton arils the cniployilept of com petent ng,ents, to be placid in the: itioAt nd eantageons location for tho proseentton of such inquiries uninterrupted, by any other 1)1110'1401' ctue. Thin location 111114 i nyees4nrily It Hhonhl be-of the In-gest bIZO in its buildings, gardens, wellards, mny form a complete Museum, every object connected «ittu rural that tile fanner can &sue to rcfor sped, fur tilnisdt, oh have biei son rind nequire. After providing for the general* vial, and sufficiently prunai g !,friction ,of all-its youth, nd better or mote approminte object of governmental attention can lie 'conceived 4in & free, prosperous and exteniii.o Sta'e i like ours. rich in all elements o f rospenty and at peace with all Ilni world, v an to lay such a foundation for TnsitEing he special t i Instruction and elevation of its, - , gr.cnltnral [mints hon.—Farm Journal., .... , LATEST ntom slefirn- Hhip ("corgi:: Law, trinat nrrived September 14th, we obtain the following news : On the Irth ult., Judge Orry was uncon ditionally reless(d from custody b) the Coin mittee. On the .18th ult., the Committee had a grand review and parade, when their entire force, numbering between 4,000 and 5,000 well appointed troops, were under nrmv. The 'Committee lia.l not officially disband ed, but it was understood that their functions ceased from the present, with the imposing demonstration of the 18th. The severa companies ar6", Lna ever , cFrFetitin ihei inns and tnaintain their organization, and it was understood the Committee would re assent.' Lilo in case of meet/My. - The Pei)! le's Nominating Committee hail ban appointed at San Francisco, it wag ez pa3ul, would have muelrintluenee on the approaching election. The Committee having charge of the funds for n tevtimonial to the late Mr. King, e ktiou ledge the tempt of $30.000, which hag been conveyed to acstees WT I% benefte of the widow and &giddy...it of the late editor of the Bulletin. A fire has occun•cd at Diamond Spring causing a Ws of half a ' Murders and roberies continue to h' nu merow; in the intei.or. On the 12th ult., the Camptoliville stage on its Mad td Marys vale, full of ilt.S‘lengers and $lOOA° in treasure. was attacked by six mounted rob hem The paswiegers d. fended themselves bravely. Forty shots were exchanged and the coach ecinplettly riddled. iOne woman Has kuli6d and several other paisengera se verely wounded. Thilrotifilira were finally (.01111)(11(A to retreat nithout their expetiited booty. _ The total export of trivissee from San Francisco for the seven last months was thirty million. 1.4 , W111141.111t5, Bailin AND IthISTACHIoii force to grow M Rh Ryer** by Dr I.triller's GAPII.AnY Col:rot:ND Warranted not to 54011 . 411 l iojure the 00 per Package. or three for $2. 50 Sint to any part IN the country, by mall, on roodipi of a remittance Address 4a t 127111111 4Co , Box LW Post Office, Ditittinnre, MarylMO Tux TWOlt'll C01.1'1,147/I Auoiller ps,/ert ruse of lipslepv Dr Hamm , Pals. lAN OATS Nimbi, Pilaw imAx's Co , •*" ' -- (.1.-1 tor, Dr Honor--l/oar her --ilaviaa town silllittcel with falling fits for some yearn pest, I dolotuninned to gine your Ink en advorlisement of which I ■ow w some eel the p,spors,) and coot kilned to ono them for ROM° months, until was oniiroly ourod, I belim,o them to leo a tint rate tert,le ; and slum, I Inane mod them, I hart not had 0114 , attack, and use now lu this, enjoy lucid of vox! 1n•..11h 1 um, t vry re sp, et fully, I ours. etc JONATITA`t J JACOSS. I' S Tho Pulls wore rommunreoll.l.l to mu by Mr NethanNowlsy, of ibis county, I, wimps al drens you ROLA than 'lllogo Pills !cables o urins Spilspiy, Cr. • ripe °ilia tit all m all lloatioas ornor•ottis disease. rriou $1 per box , tiro boxoefor j 5 j twelve bosom fersl4 l'ionons enelionor • remittance will hare the Pills sent them through did mail, on ite •ooelpt For no n, by Sxrit H. N,,tecer, No. 108 11olineore street, Ilalbutoro, Mai., in whom, prtlets from all parts of the I loom 01101 be M I.:DU:AI, Is eotto LUMMOX -- For a long (lino a certain slow of dinuasoe has baffled the skill and re, can of the most moment members of the reign. ter medical (Acuity Foremost Oolong the*e we might instanois epilepsy Or falling to Happily now by the skill and Inventive genius uf „an omi mint rheutiel of Baltimore, Mil , this disease lea hoe,. brought within the means of a coro We al- Mao to the preparation nailed the V./zero/ifs .E'ss inlet Epslopir Pills, Invested asol prepared by Dr. Seth S llonce, of lOH Baltimore street, Babb more, Mul Since their diAJOvory ninny persons who had given up nil hope of silo , ' , slag Gazed, hoots been rentored br the full oitoy !cont. of health, im Prominent ma& Boole eo (Ai L enunleratO Mr Hardison iiightfont, If untavi 10; Alabama. - Mr has suffered nt nosh from Epilepsy Whiny other porson in this world, Oover knowing what It was to ass a week without baring all attack, and often Falling la the rOreold Of II Mike ille. lie is now fully restored and has net hal en attack fbr more titan a year Dr. Ilinco's fills born Wee the sure atone of this care These pills also oure all rnoilillicitions of File, Spasms. Cramps, , art very nor visleablo for mons of Lvvitk' lieu VOL Dr. Harm n d u il utalk ate MUy. iett of t h e eoussNin the re isnipt of a remittance Price. , on box, 3 ; twelve, 1121. Address Seth S Hum. 108 Bulb' more, Mil i-Notice.- the Subscriber having.lo entell himself in Plulti.iol phut, ,tt the Mount Ver non lintel, Second Street, where be will ion happy to coo all his old friend, and acqualsstances whoa they visit the -pity lie would also Inform those wjuo are Indebted to him by note or book amount, that they will Ilnd Bleb I ,oleg and seesounts at the Banking-House of Homes. McAllister, lisle company, who are authorised to real= And reoel pt fur this same, widoh will ton acknowledged by see, ABRAHAM HUSSMAN, .septiOto Janis' LW of Howard. 10 - AttentiOn Centre Anoyp 1 TOM sto omnumulett to meet tor drill i t lie How of J. C Y0.14 , r, at. Goan MU, es SATIIRI/A.X., the 20th of September. 1011., In full uolfona for drllloTith ten rounds of Blank Oat. ridge, raalar of the ieplostut. A: O.4IABER, 0.N.; THE 1111AltitET1111. ir.rIHITRD Trauct.y. n tug /stmoCIIATIC WATCH MAR, 1111W1. J. KEAugli Thorn is stilit o but a imay bushiest doing in 0 into, 'rho Option u se not yet through with seeding, and the grain business must remain doll until thill.soed is in the ground. New flour for htano consumption is In desnand al from $7 to $7l per bbl Flour manufactured from old Wheat ban beeri t selllng from Ir 371 to $3 75 per bbl. Wheat old Wheat no 4 Whent Red • Rye. 50 cents per bushel. Um, 45 cents to 511 ncr bushel. • Oats, 35 cents per bushel. - Potatoes, 821 contra per bpebel Cloverneed, $7.00 per bushel. Flnuatea, sl,ooper bushel. Eggs, 121 moats per dosen. • Ramo, Hides and Shoulders, 121 oonte . per pound II utter, 10 man ppr pound. Tallow, Ili cents per pound. Lard, 11 coots per found—reltil. Friss chickens 121 to 16 11,0111,0. nm, - tram all sections of the county, in encouraging nn to the crop of Clover seed Hugs on foot have been selling fur 51 to'6l per lb. PHI LAIDELPIIIA Sept 10. 'NA —The Flour mai het in err, but the export demand 'is limited, *miler the, influence of the adviees from England of the commencement of more favorable a eather The announcement of the anion! of the Arabia at loan also tended to ehrek operations Hales of 2:41 Mile superfine trent) braniln at $1 per blil„ and UM lads , extra at $7,50. Thera in a limited demand for tho' supply of the city Iran at $7 a $n 00 per bbl ,an in quality. Rye Flour in nicely al $0 50 per bid.- Corn Meal in In frit - rogues!, a ill. small Palen of rennin, at $3 50 per There in a medullae amount of Wheat offering, and pikes are unchanged. Salt, of 01100 1,0 prime Boutlienl red at ,1021 11 1530 iuolodi, g a 101 l of poor at 150 e per bu , rend none while at 172. a 1084 Rye in in demand end Meanly Helen of 200 bu , Penne at 75r Corn is stonily Sole, of 21100 Lo , good yellow At 87e °via are tinelonged Small n 1if.14 of new at 37c a 334 , and old al 2iJ a JO . per bu a farm der that nl 11e1 'neludie6 economy 0, Or in to study 111 ARRI.F:I) In this borriogh, at the Pennnylvtrrin Hotel, on Thornily, tho llth Mott , by Row James Lino, Mr. 14 HARTER, of Clinton county, Ps , to Alin/ Ass CI::1111N1, of Tiogr. county, Pa At the lime place. by the name, Colonel Joni Salim, of Clintonillle, Clinton evenly, to Men M tots of Porter township, Clio too count•. 'l - 5 -- The Farmers' High School of Penn- SS LI, f A --Metter In hereby Alt Oil lOWA the tit , t, tootalmnut Ott cent ) of the subaeription to the Farmers' High Sekund of _Prionlylvani t in tile on eenlition thaethe Invitt Chinn should be the h a nd offered by lien Irt au, will fall due on the trot d.ty of °Molter next Subs •ribern are mold respectfully requested to ply the canoe un or he/o, thcif day at the Ilanktug ILros, of Iltonee, ter, little A Cn . in Bellefonte, where the suba'rip tmtn have bele derengtted 1.0 91 Murray, Kai who hl ftElthorliu.l to tefletre 011 1 re,eipt fur the tante As the money is itnniediutely needed in the delettrUet mu of the 6111141,1.0, uh emir,' or emotion upla tit laud , Ivrt , ttml I!) 'b it. la. itiplaped that e tery ber nhll prompt!) disattlege hit liability 1 , WATTS, JA9 Sl ILLS, 1 Building Committee.. H N Me Al.brrrEli septll 11 - teentro Coiiuty Agricultural Ea piety. -- Notice Is Oereby gtven that a meeting of tue Contra County Agrioniturtl Society, will ho 'held in tiro Court 'lonic, in Bellefonte. Int SATURDA Y, the 4th day of Octoher, Itifin, for the put , . Nog of choo4ing three Delegates to repreeent the Society lo the election of Ttu.steec of the FArtnen.' in z ry 9 7 tioot of Penn tyl rani et the election yr Melt 14 to he held it the lostantton, in llama toutdop, Cantle recut y, 11fett,lay, the d.ty of *fetcher, 183 x, at 17 tf4mitk7M. . eeptll MORON BOAI., Pre.' cri - Notioe. —Notice le hereby given to the Teachers and Inreetars of the Camay that I will vlstt the sus wrap Townships in tits ft:honing order, fir the purposa.cf examining Trusehria and issuing certificates It is earnestly requested, that as litany Tambora and Diteotots as can potultil) make It convenient, will attend punctually at the tint, and places appointed, so as to ivoid the no tessity of holding private uni.l tuditidual examina tions, continued ahnost throughout the wltrile school year Patton tovrndilp n” Rah, Itun (Ilenner',o Wedneq day, September 10.11 at 2 o'clo, k, P M IlalLnam lown•hip, at St...turn, 'fbutada), September 11th, at 11) o' lock A 11 Taylor and Worth towniliipa at Port Matilda *May, S•pternher 12. h, at 10 o'clock A M • Ilunton tovriethip, at JuSdn P unmet:, Saturday September 13th, at 10 o'clock, A M Union togynahlp, at Unionville, Monday, Septtm• Ler 1:101, at 10 u'eloeit, A M Milestrutj. at Altlesburg . , Tucally 16th at 10 o'clock, A M Boggs towtoillip, at Meartnksville, Tut,May, 4 opletriber 16th, at 2 o'cick, P Howard townthip, at Howard. IVollnosdny, Sop. tr.inherlith, at 10 o'clnek, A M lah,rty townlhip , at Eagles Thursday, Sop tutaltur SOL at 10 la clot k, A, M Potter township. st Cleritri lltll, Monday, Sep telniier 221, at I 1,',4u-k, P Harris tow °ship at Itoalsburig. Turs,lny, Seplcm her 2141, 10 n'elork, A M . . Irogg t.nynnhlrt, Spring Mill. (Metier's) Well. n.....lay,Septe.mber 24th, at 10 0'..1 , 3.k, A M Peon township, at M Olbeim, l'huriday, September 25th, at 10 o'doek. A M , . Maine. Umroblpy nt A Iron.hum, Thursiay, Sep tmnber 25th, a t T u oluck, P M Alilett tnrn•hip, nt 11,1'trAltntg, Fridsy, liep lumber 241 th nt 111 o'clo,k 1 M ECf.{ll6ll 101110hiti nt floe (Isolalls, Tun, day, hi,pteirnlx. 30th. at IS o'dlock, A M Snowshoe tossruship, at Motthannit, Ft day, Octo ber 3d, at I o'clock, I' M WM J tl lIISON, Stspt aug-T1 NValkos 1. 0 ID Bank No Undersigned, oitimes of Contra county, intend to make apphent Bon to the next Legialature of Hilt Commonwealth for the incorporation of a Bank of wog, discount and deposit, to be located at Bellefonte, in the count) . eforeeflid,'to be ealleat "The Varmors' and Iltanufaniturers' Bank" of Centre County, with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Hollers kiclutund Blanoh•rtf, Samuel Linn, (horse Jaek, Wm Underwood, korgo Boot, Moses Thompson, A, ti Valentine, J Y. McCoy, John fr•in. Jr , H Brorkerholf, Win A. Thomas, P Bennet Waddle, Ramey Mann, • P. It, that, Bond Valentine, Jacob 111.4, John Oitlllami, John Rohe', Is Wm C Batman, Osorge Valentine, l'euer IV Aeon, Jim. lissaon, Jared U Fisher, Samuel Strohesker, C. C Prioo, ' John Poynter, ,Jiwuph Omen, John P. Packer, • John T Hoover, Thomas floshse, J025-8m Jakob flinebie. --- ---- VIAILMERS TAKE NOTIa -OWN WANTED.—Tho submriber will pay the highent market rater , in rash for Wheat, Rye, fate, Corn sad Buolterlie.st, at the ProWr art ?virus, us the Mnehannon Creek, three miles from the Antes' or Jaekson'a liens, The road to this !dill, fret 1' B Waddle's. is only fourteen ranee, bolo coed and turnpike. making it desirable for , mom end others to Ming their grain to this mill.; itille of Lumbor Reweri• Lumber stnitihingjes of all kinds will &l l a, he kept on hand‘fir UR Also, a supeilor io . le of COAL, ready for delivery at mark ark i ~ armn ro sari, after netting their grail at file Pioneer Mills got Thialitgliralt, tbefab7' ht dlOng It ior advantage to them II'ENRY OBOE, Agent For further partiotelarii enquiro at the agog of the nlismonratio Watchman,' eeptlo-3m L. CIITTLE, ILP • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, sug27-ly CLEARFIELD, PA txpre.p. WORKS, CAZENOVIA, N.Y. VAN nrP?L,A DUI, AND of rOW/V AND cirr czocrs, • and all Made of /LON AND .8 MASS AtACIIINIaer, IrTarrilnir and Fitttnr In boa, Dram or Wood, oral roPollOog promptly executed in the very NO style and warranted. j7.1041m TOOTS LID HEIONL-Ali Mean yr mint of boots ao4 Lop b aug-0 . J. 00. . 41 P. , . , BOALICH'S JN rooT A,N n SHOE sy,pßz.." ALLseinAliir thr:rxeMistarnroritis, The anima - Aber having iesumcd,blainess at him 014 mined, informs-Ms fen rind the 'pnblio Lien orally, that ho has jusbreturneil from Philatelphia with a large and choke assortment of the 7 bestfin tail stook ever offesint to-4bo publio,a m LADIES' OIINTLTNEN'A AND CHI I.Dlt BOOTS, tillOhn AND tiAITEItS, . Of every description, Illy].) and quality, in thi c qr ' any other market. lila enunot be exa ad for DURABILITY and 011EAPNI , ,S8 rip Ladies or Gentleu,on wlrhtnq glitiatlltting Boot, Shoe or 44sher, cue itrorore a good az lick of I my Slime I have Dow on Land II 11 ,4011 , 11 d 8:601 I of Leather, &0., and employ the trot uthk gm .„ nty ousteintora therefore, can procure the full welt!, of their money. The public are respectfmily invited to mill tnyl4 T. 1' 110ALICIf Beptenkor 17 illellOYAl, jEFFErIiSON FIRE INSIIILANCE, CO lir, lOPPH IL ADEL Pll IA . i (I ['FIVE— NORTR &ANT CORNUR or TIIIIIO AND BUTTONWOOD • (LATV. TAUSIANI) hTItRATA, Innorporaterl by Ike Legislature of Paulo , r t. CHAIMIL PBRPF,THA . CAPITAL AD roontA LAW ,500,000. ni LA, 500,000. Make rustinatice'ag.tiont loss or din lags by Fire, on Public or Pris ate Buildings, I , Si , Aare, Stoi Ls of floods. alitl - Morehandiss of all kinds, on Lillis-a bit (onus D I i? EC TO frIN, ... lloorgn Ere'y, UeoreK.Smftb, Minty lierlrer. 4'rurieJij, titanlm, 34.1 in I' Ilell'crlins, Wm II Weber, Acgiult C ,Miller, Thotn.ts Ilarxravc, Wm M'Unmel, JOllltli H l / 4 1.1Vi11 1 111, Mn, C 7ml, 11, Jiro ,I) Sdliaicleiu, Ifecry Tnmm•r, (Imp Butz, jr , Jacob Nallul - (71;‘)Et1E EILETY. Preside'', JOHN F fIN I, I I', Q riAhnt PIT I I tE. Col.r: tv , Se, ,Nary. jultittort 6S4i ORPHANS' COURT BALE ! BY VlR tuo of an order of tho Orphann' Court of Centro county, will ha t' p. ',II to !Isle by robin. voodoo or outcry, at rho puhlte housl of Mt. Ellen Ward, litJnokanmlllu, in the county of Conlin, on t" , A l'- URDA Y, the 22) day of INoven,ber, I,istd the lowing doecribe.lproverty, Irung port of the rorl cattle of Hugh U, Mrutig IA I A CERTAI N .1 r'k+untille. efertmtt.l, being in front nigh') 'two nod a half frot, )111,1 too hoodtud and I ..tin 0.1 loot in depth, houndo.l on the not th 1,3 the publo. road, loading from llollefonto to Mill Noll. on the east by on alley, on the south by bliAl of C:o at it ontha went by lot ill the orntpan;y of Eat I-Fm .1 1l ibren IV ',loll Rana lot of pound in know. and denign atod no lot N, 0, in thu general plan of rood town, and 11114 lilelOl/11 erected a 'I IV) i'fitlCY . VRAM E 1101 S.l-`, and AL I, TIC ACT OF 7IMItEIt sdnate in Marlon toweerhip, Centre county, about two miler north east of JaCkflonviile, Contfitotog 3 1 3 ACHES and allowance. H bleb meld tract of 1414 waa nurreyed nil n wntrsnt granted lu'Jow•ph lielettr, dated July :31,1r, 1793. Tlec szi.l frost of land will be weld entire or inlets to Anti Toirchasere 'Lorene of anle—Otee.half the purelmaa latency ea bond •t the confirmation of ado and she residue en one year thereafter wills Intrueet, UP be sumer, el by bond and mortgage. I' Tt :11,AIATO A ARCHEID/O,D AIoLISeeN, A din inistrator! of Hush 141,M n alg.il 111 P C 0 t` aug-27 ARTHUR'S PA I'EN 1 . 81...L1:, LINO FRU 17 CANS ktadanrßeh, d 'nay he kept in theseres ulaire ninh. nith tlwir tla• s or ~, , tanared "Wu - have uiod .far a me time. 11/1/t are still toting. Loth at the and a Pierre'. Ifouv s, Arthur's Patent Self 5.3111135 acts, Gr putting up fresh fruits, hlrnatoes. do . and find Ihrta, 111 all resvots adutirably minded to the es 1 hey p..ssess ni.t.nv ade.n.tslt's arty all other CAI,. that we have en • • liar Ilig 11-1*•1 and pro, ea their, re can 11.111. COrtn dently th. u NAIL,' .PltF: , l - IUKY d lIILLINi/ ,prietors of the tliraid and Ls Pierre Muss', '•l'hils lelphia " Fall Lb.:eh/113 tip all kinds or fruits •G01.,111;i•Ily 111“.• cats and jars lb. operation exceedingly of alpha. and the result rert.ser short the directions are übserri.d. iy . _.._ Thu mhos aro uritule of tlo, awl the jots aro Cody 'le thet own( sea/west etliPtZ on , of ?tPO'r. If! , gliued Are proof yelloa -were. For Sale by a,- then romyrolettt that oar ninWrine litie-ir.s =lle* to "4 . WM. A Li,.. 11 ' 914, Jr /40 twelve nets re female, roltld seders, arid ward. ' 1 """'"" 11° ?t, ! better in swore respect We find it rig/icons-snaring '''''' to Arsine env assich in., to avoid the etsley qf sa4ll• s,ge• thread and needle front coarse to Al4l amerst. In othort, wears prrfertly Jatit/fa that there i, kW a more ittrPtl 144 Mt ?if Pt ertstenee to ottvoctite sour.( M. P Fr, [As A Go., /toot and Sloe Manufacturers -The pnclevigned, having purchased the rigid ti - A) tre,riliA vela <Allele to be +sod, of I M Stager A Ely , hi the full wing territory State of Wisconsin, Nurtliern 11a a, Pennsylvania, (excepting the counties of Pde Iphia, Erie Allagb-ny end , North amptrithlativebeing therefore, the sole propetabor, tii now/prepared to sell notchines of Shigeo it Ca 'II Ineufdrriure, of (lie various vises, Aescriptione ankt pi cc, Lye l'i 13 Alt porter,' prochmring or mein,: Grover. li.kor A Co 's or env whet inrriuging ahi las:rn' machine, trill be prosecuted for using tho lame It Is evident that the ni,enis of these infring• ag machines hare no conthlenCe in 'their Gaited machines from the fact Ihnt they will harill,v tensile auto taken from the por.M leers to Irty in their pookot ever aiiht, for tear of truulAir, issal ?fie* if of them et 50 toll) per cent let., arintning day rul i,e,, that "A 1,4,1 in hand to worth two In the Lush II RANDALL, Others Knd re..? knee, Not ristown, Montle., no , Pa W, V INTNEtt eel others, Travelling Agents. f ,hl3-15.11. Sole agent for ellnirocolsuly Tii E ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WV WHAT Wlf. HAS' if Co fed to furnish et cry iles,tiption of Marble I% ork in a superior Lyle of workmanship, and twe'iity.flro per cent. I,ict than can be list in Bellefonte, Mili &burg, or J e . tie y Shore. wo ask no pay RIM will require no one to take the work when delivered Wu despim bowing and hunibLig t ;el) w all its forms, a nd espe cially iin a matter ot this kind %%et err tat well known in this COMILLUIIiV In solar by misreprosen lath. We allow our Mork to recommend itself, end rt•lr only to be sustained iwoor ling toll, inertia Wo are thankful for the very liberal patronage we have ramrod, and rtspeolfully silh.it a contai ner:or of the same All OViel II tilled with pauctu alftv4and delireied to any part of fbr country, tree of Irreigh t 13 A Of MON, Look Haven :Visible Work* ACTIIORIZED AOlArril to CCNTRE CoCNTY— Mittiu flous,r, J r , Jacob Ilatlagrut e, EN , ThJama n 01101331, Samuel A Stonebraker Fun LIIIOIWICI IVL \ rY-Charlo.a W Wrisham T110111:111 L !Sennett F URS FOR BA,LE. Persons in want of a tine artiole of Furs wool" do well to send their orders to the unties mood, who is prepared to furnish thew at the 1 , 1111. ISt rates I'iotnrines, and all rariotlei of LADIES FURS always on hand, at priona inimh lower than sun be offered by the wholessie and retail houses of N•W York and Philadelphia. LOV ES, RI/111.5. Re , canals° he poredisse I All order.. adtlrtmed 11l OM; E FPLFR I'ine tire") Mills, Centre on will :wet nidi prompt attention Mnrelt 12 1 Pidd —lf EtrrArt OF WM. H. BARER, DECD. Whoreas, Letters of Administration on the entlity irf 11 m 11 Ilaker, of Howard towildlip. hare granted 111 the subscriber. so. siding fo !Lurie hian.thlp, all twrsons lialelgeol le said estate will please come forward and settle im mediately, and those having Mehra egrlnet the atm° will present drum' authentic:Mod, to aug27-81 JOSEPH RAKER, Atha', E STATE OF ELIgABETH BLIFI3ON, Whom., huller• of Ailmintstratioti on I.llr retatw of I.:111110,o, let," Spring towaeltip, have hers greeted to the palter! i • her, ref/14111g in the lolrowAh of Bellefonte, all persona indebted to null egtate nil! plelae dome fw ward and wattle Inone , ltately. and arise hatx,g °lawns agaiont Ilia Dame will fit - esoni Ow w prom ly authaa I tested, to MAIITIY STONE, attg27-6t Ad lulu tat razor TREEMOUNT SEMINARY.-- Sixteen in ilea not th-went from wow Norristown, Po , will be open for torn , o XIV X 1.101 801 X Shot° 1 t 1031 i Of a 40, (1010 (lowlier I. 1854, till Juue I, 1451 'fie, silo the e‘ceedingly bosidifel, this ecilosumodetions sultioieut fo?140 !wanton! sect UM students. and the terms not exorbitant. The range of studivs in not 4,1181‘e, tire teachers experienued and chin, end every reasonable efflrt ;steed" to promote the phvsioal, intellectual and mend wet , fare of the a.,lllnlarn. A Circular will helmet to order, with porticeleis and reference:is if desired. SAM Norristown, Pa sug-20 BROOMS AND NUCKETI3.-- o Roov ED CEDAR WARE, warrexted not to .brink PATENT IMACIIINE.MADE BROOMS, our BRUSHER, 'MAT* MATCHES, IYOOD ANTI WILLOW WARE GRAB kinds for fide luw, by' .lOHN H ALLEN, ACO Hof. 2 ind 1, Chestnut:Blga, Wm. Miler. aux-20 Philadelphia ILTZ BURG TANNERY. -- 'rtu, 1.V.11. anheoriher having lamed the Minya tennery will carry on the butinuas 111011 U branches, and worn sire *he, hlgbast toszkot Mine Ihr hides. isasl3, ' J. R. PIIAIMPOCIT. Dilleeberg. QAXIIEL J. EICHOLI3, ►DUUSE PAINTER AND BLAZER, AND PAPER 11 - -ANORR, 11111A.V1 , 031 11, PA attend to 41 orders In his Do* with prompt nein and &option. .i 4 lO l A D reams:- J . D. AWL i Ott. _ A"' iD494107g . E ( BELLEFONTE k LOOK "lAVSN. • 41his LAweriber would reepeotfully „ Werra thl histriHngnubile that ho hupladed upon the BALI/. EAGLE BRUTE, between Bellefonte and Leek 'fovea,- a now lino Of STAGES foh the aSoomutoda titan u *limbo may wieh to tray 01 over this rood The Stops aro comfortable and convenient to *le in, and the drums and borne, will glie general satisfaction. The Stager foes over this route Is' daylight, both going And coining. 'fho StageFivill lemPe thu Conrad trona', Belle; f mte, every Hooday, Wednetlny And Fild.iy met nings, nt. 7 o'clock, A. .Ikl , arid leer's Loch Mateo A Tuesday, Thera - day cod Saturday, at 7 o'ork M - ,pit I f..IIELLEFONTE LIVERY STALL* the eohfitritair would also interns' the nubile that he still onntinuee in" the Lvov Illushreas, awl la pre_pared in ncoommoarte them with NAF/t. AND Asl' n()E.NE. , , and (loon Vanicbge, on the ifhorteel tad h.,• Careful Driver, WM atwayi ho in reatlineaa loconv4y piLiticllgNe to :thy point that may bo doe • ired ( - ,;e• Thenkfol fromr.,lie mqbeattally mu lim tea kcontintianco thu 4.51 q, Jy23 WM If TWILL RA E 8 FOR : 11 Pg = tmlersignad would rui' spoetlutly inform the travailing public tbat ho now tuns a daily lino of Stages to Tyrouri—Tri•wookly by way of Htoinistown and Warriorinark, and Sri* , week!) at Bald Bugle Mink Road. Prom 'Tyrone on Moedne. We I ortalny and Friday, fron Bellefonte on Toe.lay, Tigusalsty- and &aut+ day, artd the following days on thoStonustestn road: deuiB It I), CUM/4110/4S CIINGEIt'S • bZWI lid . 11LICEttlak..- 44 NJ Print 6130 and upwitida. This unrivalled' ma' chine is the most impqrtant and useful invention of the age; and it has Lunn workod'a sufficient iortittlit of tioto to be thoroughly tested upon ti great vartietyli •,. of 111,111Urac . Ure3, LOA in all Cll-1, Irte boon fully ajp proved It will root I nu. to ottr.iet and surprise leo people of the whole world with too wonderful aim , pitchy. ituiabiliii, rapidity, alrenitii and hatststY with wlikli it...nno;uutes tia woik Nearly 10,000 aro ore r i me in tinily opelato, Noell is thu drummed . that, with all the lacilitiei of new nal improded rowrittilory, with the help of 200 men, it le impoun -ICo fur bt Not it l Co to fill thi•it orders Then i maeliine. aloays fur roper it to ere!) , otlier.„hare' {Joel re •enr,l k1e,t..1 in..sl, 1:111'()RTA NT 1.1f1'1 . 0 irEpr2Nr, , :, the effector whi..h is— 1,0, 1 ii sn die them run iirltlo-, out memo 2,1, To tegutra only halt the exertion of the operator, formerly oceres try, and 31.1, To make tnein'riln 41.1,11.11 r Irate than before, so that with the .ante labor. Ti, ICA Tina tit AI Trri we le our. Auer I , no nosy in. A DAI '-".... i Thies his one hest, that Singer " r.. nvidlllTlwis run In moo& , (tater, and tuwompliali .0 um , li morn work, random' all other machines befolo 110 puldie valuelestP, A ' tomporison, or en could they I/0 trod Gtr the asking, I Another peculiarity ut .. , inger . I uluellinen is, that by simply °hauling noodle mid thread, tine raiDU 1 lona • will exeunt° perfectly runty variety of ' work, coarse or floc cm cloth or leather. Tie heti Meneliiiie rot fancily tut well ea public wee From SZUO to /PM a year c in be Cleared by an he illleldwil using till , machine, more than elm be , chinrod by hand i Purelemors look troll to your titres, as to the , tills of pipped, machine, I will reCer yogi to the fol -11 1,/ N lIIIg j,al...,iraall ' In logaid to Finger's maehines, there ta no el verse patent elitine ; Intl all other re:whines befrini the public infringe two or more of out patent/O. On `the 2711, of May Mat, we , reco% erect a Vileglidt (. is ' suit ferinfringemmit, against the Est:claim , SftWilag !declaim Coteriny, thus eatatitishing our Pittplitt - • jortjadi y Wu have suits now pe,..ling in the Units* Sixties Circuit Court ft, Philadelphia. and alai; tu other Circuits, agates: psneer it Abhor, and /111 j V. heeler A. Weary. wittchinra. whelk infringe several ,of cur juktentS HI , 14110 buy/ any of there tileria infringing intichiers, wilt boy • lawsuit t M F.' tcykk 4 Oa i . CARLitdie, April 21m, 18.51. ' I her,l,, c 'lily that I our i doing a nemimotti Lrici_.u.r.m_ ecLux _ co_Fcb_ _Lk, 1.1 it.. ot_AzAt cii_tinissa___ , / . ..,,,, , At ere of I Al S. Neer ki. Co 'a Sowirqr . Allr Acct 4, an.! hove mud the room on tar ilitarns.. Nand these assns my bull nem has IlUeronatlL le that ' liie, t, owing to the I irpr, ,or manner on etitoldli ;I dott of/ work, that` I 'iv is compelled on As 18th most to poickare another. inae!rine, so o T to e.*,' Me deem rinds of my rtt 'Mall, My miff ran• the en lelii ;lc, and troth the aid of nit girls, &ill .sods 1.(411.4 lira ho re • nod twenty pair of rant • • .1 torsi, lit a manner far imperial. to what . tun I. doiee by howl The tier, proceeds per mak, p ,0' 11,, oft th , 11 rd. , ~ ' , 1,11 be (rose all to 10 The mac fine is c • a y to via ii,iff, and not opt to get oqt of repute. IV. L Itit.Lik. 'lr.-cid:int 'Tailor. Yon omen, Agra( H, 1851 IThus :Aro poot.firt4ort ore p1are34,11.4 oat of Mr I 11l Singe, 4- 1.71; . .1 String' M) dads rtes vier/ Ig'o t trk ay/0 lass been IR ore courtantly on atom, MAILTI.N STONE. A LurioNuut, Bellefonte. Ps., allow& to sit trowtre , s iu hu line with punetestity• jw4 IARY 00I7DS, GROCERIES, &a.- A !erg" nook alwnye nn hand 1.41 supply OAS tumors, for clu•sp, all ISt ARTES BTONIC, Bullebuis. LEIDY'S GRAIN CRADLE:IL - TEE IrAt ■rtiele m use The saluroriber hee been Appint. •1 °Loot fur thu ‘ salt or (Worn nelebtallol gr-rin C 114.1101. t:;TONS. Jol I • MI • kola. cNOW SHOE STEAM SAW 11711 t. Tho subscriber hark' greeted a, lows elaaft Saw. Mill, is prepared to saw to ou t lor bws ed." dose 'don at the shortest notice. ROBNOT LIPTON, a n the Snowshoe evrd, It silos hiSIE nn•23-1y• hillewhotass, ra. DEPOSIT •-BAN - 1 OP • HUMES, Iito,4I,I.ISTER, ItALP. A CO., •Bito.orwm. OZNfttg Cu r•• • DEPosiTs itEclitVtb, plus ow I.XCIIANON AND NOT to NM _ . COUNTED. COLLECTONS MADE. AND rßocatbe hi 1T4191 PROMPTLY EXCHANGE ()NTH?, EAST CONSTANfIY. ON --a HAND. . 6 3 ,° 4 NRADJoRuNOUTISEsioltEsiliso";,: rfn .. 4 .,, 4 1112 ba A henutiful assmlrNsilt, just receive& la all new clothing end my 7 .7 • 9NTOOIIISAY k NOV I 8 A At II 111 ' Y LICENSED LIQUOR ItfirliCENlttir nester to line Old flrhtikey, Brandies. {Vines, 1;,n3, &a., which will Ile told licoordlnsio tite late law. by the pillow. •—• la. 7 MINZIAL WA1441.-411 1 1 PERSON optobig t r4robase , of W. 11101147 . • rgrilrokotft • -t om -wnt " sooomodood. rag *Map loug t Vor• - • . 151 • 14.0:411-EN niE tiiil7ollll.-1, LARGE AID 1011 .8. splendid MID rtment of 40arstiquorsaonstantly on bend and tok sale, by . J/ 2 - 11 /MOCKER/KW: CLENTLRKEN-111? YOU NV •°A ILA 400 W SEGAR, wI th a Ada flaara.. joie rat au taILACI OAT TUST REOILIFED-A 9.1.111i1ir OF itip different style LAl)lEB' l t KIM GOODS, sash as MIA Tissues, Citsib) o Lawns, Cilogiuuns, - - . . A . ip &Actic adze j o f 32 *ad *bubo Iridow At!
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