magmle, i:i GIMES 6 • . ? I , l l AlPitr , 9o Rik ilVentog of Friday, the 16th houseuf Geo. W. Shaf. Agor ,waa_entirely eon , •Be and the family were nil „ of_ She_tutlLne-. —emrsibeiiind%?reilarned but in time toLfilid their ruing. 411:their furniturd end witto lost, together with two hun fielitatir itittly dollars in money. i,v it —We have been informed that 141#0,0tYcLatighlin, in liald.Eaglo Iraalurnevl down on Thursday night jlitt 101 4tb ootitents consumed, , Artoiemen..--The dwelling house of "MbilletChttrapbell, Esq., in llikifmoon town ' ..ablyr.inliat totally deatroyed a ' fftv w'ecics t 4 WpOftleirOf hie furniture wa..4 saved: * As Ares. we, have boon inlbrmed none of 4t6A3 littered. NWIIEII every I htniuning- new evidence of danger accidental fire, why will not 411011 bwnor of property have it insured 'ln &gibed. a few'idollant. Ire C. Mitchell, fis agent iarsovelitl goid companies. ' . -21. 1 .110itreer....—.-Wm.'hltCloskey , Esq., one of • 41/040110 estimable.citiiens . Cc; tre coon . .I,Y, AR , upon tim Pavement., near Sourbeck's :losoftid,toverolyinjuring himself oe iho,head. Itairon put in gut charge of Dr. Mitchell, and vita doing t4o#l , .itt last accountn. , DaOtNevi, Sratsit,— Tho Know Nothing, rillmo r p:Fi r - incnt Republican, being acquain /gAett Irlth - tho ropes on the night of the ~ d ittitsmstiful exultation, over - Cameron's elec. *4. went home before the excitement corn it:weevil'. to caution his wife not to be alarm ..94,:sielinasiid alts was not well. Ile dared not Isow many other wives were frig titened , ':4;iiitlciet.litirbi,d* and wits—or sthethier they Irdre sick or well. ANNUAL "MEETING OF TIII s STATE . AGEIt...GL.TURAL SOCIETY. •. HAIIRISBUim, Jan. 20, 1857.„ IlleT'smissylvenlu,State . grit;oltural Socie ty ocmvens4 in the Itepresainteiva Chamber ill' the cfpit.?l dike afierpoon, at 3 o'clock.— About seventy members of the Socivey were Owen I. On motion, John Murdock, of AllN;heny ,coarity, occupied the chair, as temporary MMit. . Unbolt C. Walker, Esq. ; the Secretary of - /he Society, rated the minutes of the last an- Sit2kl, M ; etring• Agriculture is the first, tho most n'ecessa A. OA-fleeter, Esq., - Chairynan of the Com- ry and tho original, profession of man. It mitlee on Field Crops, submitted [lie follow springs itomediatelyr from, the two large and tog report, which wits unanimously artoro‘cd: mighty fountains, namely, of nature and of ~. : •-- Field Crops. , - roan. But these two magnificent fountains .The Committee on Field Craps respect- are not only of an nnexhansiible, hut also of ' fu 1Y report: 'inch a quality ns to increase themselves,— 'That as heretofore there are but few rum They have therefore the capacity of a con pedlars foe the premiums (dieted by ilia So' lineal larger population o f this. globe-- uiely. Al the reconnuatuniation of two sue- and dignity . ..... 81.4 , 8 _ 00aulutteeit, ht e lint wee very con. through wisdom •liderably increased, and the premiums en- nature and increase of Wealth—to 'soar a hig;go. lit casting about for a reason for the loft to the fattier who gave it. For who sppatent appithy, we think we find it iti the does not know, that a larger abundance of -siesost-oetvikeal Want of 4.1 " °4 ‘Y‘ i * L n " in life and creative - • ' faced in the ho li, ~allPiall Ole *min, nis and mernoi arida 01 the Powir is P ...,;w:n a lzrork upon the farm, and w ant of e s ti . !lola of nature and in the mind of man, and oe for making the espermienti with that it requires nothing but a correct guid- Abe all , alan° ll required ( 410 1 4 ^1"-"IY 50 ) by anca of both to augment them without limit. , ~tulr Sorriolfw .. „ • In consequence of this view agriculture flatter themselves that they see an appears to be a self invigorating prevent or imprptrament in this respect opening up be ford them: The Agricultural School now to a' rofession of growth, not only in a phys , progrees of erection in several or this ailkyin• (cal, but also in a moral respect, i. e; as Log 'wee", and the Fe rtil e"' 1140) s t' he " 4 of augmentation of the powers of nature and of our own, which it is the design of the Nib. - tees sball be of the fleet etas, grill do - much art. 1 it:mania fostering a pabit.in easy life, of raa- I find the intportance of agriculture to kill! exact °Li/serrate/is upon grim iiig crops ; consist not in : "much labor," but in much and.corremoess in keeping inemorivida. trroicoi oo the part of nature and much art The mass of very important information on the part of man, contained in four or five hundred corn m mit We see, that the growth can be increased witless to the Agricultural Department it o pbinsiou. by some of the most inte p tgettt from the effects of the atmosphere (which is 'anti aoserving men of the nation, both erne. free of expense). to a much larger extent • tathatilifie, with regard to the culture. than has hitherto been realized, and thst'a' „ lb a nd y ield (11 i rope, "I whir "l b" it larger part of labor, which at present has to Are kg distributed broa d e n -4 over the land, , In paid with money, can be effected by the (91111 maws of the Patent ()thee, is doing 4DU01440 suit rul a spirit of enquire arid ~‘.. increase of growth : and by this gm's than(' parintion s and dr distribution of 600.000 by a greater labor saving art of ntanugentent, Pwirstgoik, per annum, of new "ode, be`i'le” the farms can he supported so as to pm anti- roots, ig entered Prom every por- dine • '' the roost abundant continual increase 4111;4T the globe, and diAtribeed over our ‘ iii irc k .ost o alt „ L td to the tetete,st and value o f proyuce is Wittig. an addition of e x pence," **sericulture! productions, and foster a consequently an increasing land revenue. PLithelor oihite observation as to Ito' results Such a system appears to me of the most i111:1 bill. Iwo smiles for pretoicmB important consequences in the United States, farm F, Garotted, of Al/eglieny ooti•dv. - ,• and for she last fifteen years I hive been felt - 0 amen of Wbeal„111111 stpt.tner LIC:(7Oi gligartaka. endeavoring to arrange the farms to an or- The oomminee submit a. 1 ,,„, „r I ,,,,,, ci jigaxtliorpzolign. continual rising of a hind rote poettiteetatagoont of Mr ticin.o.l as Wilie clado,of cultivation and the yield Per aCre r-sr,s,er_,Li __ -, .tc•sitiowateenint-saii certificate - are too vo. . . lathlaittle for publication] IMO euat emotes stwat4 to Jonathan Gerhard, of,sfillegheny certahly, o. premionrcol 20kr il crop of Wisest; and fbr, hell an aura o f flagilt;Bo6(ilt premium of am. ~• " t • ',., „A co: tilf.srpn, ..' '., Wll4. MARTIN, Sr., •' . • • J. P. , RUTH Eii IFO It I), J 3- _ AbIIJEL GIIsLI LAN 0, .; 'l 7, , Committee. 2 -li 11 40 4 itta a real his annual 'report, s hi i logrittvit , Whit the reports of the Chairman 44 Irsllearer of the Trustees of the Flims y's' High School. The latter report showed d.:ooopts'of the School Fund to be 1116,- !Mr,. the expenditures for the year, lI4T Whales 4. in of 85,043.4 i lir lite Tr' ory. ‘ Weals:announced that the Treasurer of gal** was unable to be present, in coe aallltliiiitailaif the severity of the recent storm. I f.kitGele 820.4...4reiet, proceeded to mime notate lions tied isih Alcoa for the erten. _ilkaillutlrA '.llfr.lemails Gowen; of Phjjadelphia, being n9,l4l l loodllhe linaretaly read a letter from c, f , .: !lk.firilhio he rqspecifully de •. • ivill'retitie s tit ; whereupon • if lel ,itui following resolution ; whip i l ii i = " drifinoiisly adopted : • e i g t r„, :nal the members' of the State , A' . linter Society tender to' Hon. Jain isi i I, :their.-gratiful thanks for the able and L.Aiseharge of his duties at erestdent efradilWoitity, and that in his retirernen . fyoe4Rilhiehe carries with( him the best wisb mi ten regards regards ot . tlis members, col 4 1 11094.14 1 0 111 P /OI P 4fter;lill',Uttlfitiral of Mr. GOVlEl'allaine, VT Ramie d Hon. Wm. Wilkins, of A kit i'Anniy;:far President; who being ISOSt qua/ his thanks for the , honor ~ upon him blf the nonailiation, but rillitiMii, declined serving. The erundnationslii the ollleArs were then initdo;'when the Chai4jYpelefett . Jes. Gowen and Kirk Espy, ol:,•,Hrtrriabtirg, tellers L eod the members proceeded to ballet for the, several candidates; which resulted in the eletition of the following • DFFIC6RS rort 81 , 881180 IcAll; - - - - DAVID TAGGART. :; vet p,rsidenta. Distrid Aeorgo W. Woodwanl y . " 2. A. T. Newboll i " 3. Char Jes K. En le. 4.. • Jot.eph_Yrinpe , " 5. Thomas P. Knox% "- 6. A. R. M'ltvalne. ; ' . 4 7.,„drian e irnell. ." 8. CeOrg Aeon. " 9. John Eiliohm: jo . J o hn P. Itmberford. " It. Amos E. Kafr.. " 12. E. W. Sturdevant. " 13. Asn Pricker. " 14. William Jerainp. " 15. IL-N. M'Allister. " 'l6. Jacob S Haldeman. " 17. William Illyaer. " 18. ' Elias %ker. " 19 John M'Farlanti. " 20.- Joaltna Wriet. " 21. "John Murdock, Jr. -" • 22. -William Martin. " 23. Williarn " 24... - " 25. ''prod Miles. • -r ...fdditiornq Members of the Executive Commdtee. • , - F•roderick Waite. - • James riowen. • • •-A..el.tlThiley: • Isaac G.' M Kioley. John C. Flenniken. 4)rresponding Secreta6. ' A. Boyd Hamilton. Chernistand Geologist. Prof. S. S. Haldeman. • _ Librarian. • Henry Gilbert. On 'notion, the proceedings of the meeting were authorized to be' published. Mr. J. B, Rutherford submitted the fol lowing resolution, which like unanimoui•ly adopted : . Reeoloell, That the (banks of" the - SOrie ty are hereby tendered Io the President pr o tern 'Labe able manner iu whieb, Whim die charged his duly. The meeting auth adjourned. (Ws raputillsili *sib? the purposo of col._ mating sonia . "stierrittoti sproired in i-ts first publication.}. QOM IN REFERENCE TO TIIK " FARM ERS PROMOTION BOOK." DT DR. C. O. RRINUOLD Thin oivsanisal I place therefore in the following, namely: that through the man agement of the powers of nature the farm, and by the man.gcruent of the power's of art the profession fl 9t rine to a mutual in crease of produce, and Increase of revenue; eonaequeutly partly by the acien,^c and part ly by the art of agriculture. - Shall agriculture come to revenue, it can certainly in no other waybe effected, tiOleg 4 the art of management on rising land reit:- nue steps between the profession and mimeo and that the talents and abilities of the far mer for,thia purpose must be elevated and exereituad. The farmer,must be able to raise a larger quantity and of a better quality of prodiice at a smaller expellee, in order to become wealthy, by agriculture, and to arrange the farms so, that this will be always possible, signifies to raise it to the organism of a,con tintial rising of its land revenue and of its husbandry revenue. These two things do support and are depen- dent on each other, for to produce a higher ifaltialiori 'of noblei• 'quality' of animals and. plant production, wo need a larger selection and quantity of fodder, and a selection of soilstrongth. ' • Only by thus operating together and alter nately can a mamma/ raising . of sosi ret.e- AIM be possible. For it ha very natural that we must get wealthier if we pursue this course, as hith'erto wo pursued but one: and that to continue the two practices of the art and science, no end to our sußess can be estimated. In tho present condition of farming the manner of a yearly larger prodnoo for the present expense is not introduced at all. We raise certainly here and there larger productiotka, but with larger expense, while we, inoteti'd of the gAtrtlii increased only the labor. The larger loavation of the laud produc by tilebrei°, stooks of aninialft,iigricifitura manufactures, kc., the natural direction, is indeed , rettlodsly emulated; built finds,ile ihnits In the falling of the market prices, and in the front of the land revenhe it And cessation and lamenew - - • The imprvirompvit of nobler stock of ani mals is prevented out ef the want of a pro per selectionof fodder arid pasture quality, for the fodder is to the animalk a chemical formation of strength, and a bettor selection is only possible by a continual larger pro• duce and variety. tliit hereby is also preventod the cultiva tion of nobler plant matters, as the fodder is,alsia to the a chin - Meal fortnation of strength ; namely : hot only bythe animal reianym_but r also -by the' variolis olexnerits of ,masses; especially consisting of graifs anix tures, rotary _of -bay and r .luisturo cultiva tion, i. e., by its groen and sod manure Inas res. On the most forms wo find a grp.thAl de crease of the produce, caused by the feillqis and the working of op6ii soil in general; hence obtain the-crops only by-{thee through means of a larger oxigen ma nnring the aoih pad coroseqUently pillage the sof by It. • 'On other farms there is only a erssattond instead Of A supposed liticreime of produce, bemire the proportion of fodder aultivation is tot; mill, too strengthless and artless, and too expensive, Others force an actual in crease 01, the produce; hut only- by larger loot and grain crops, consequently for larger oxpestar.so tht thins the iticohm is large, by...it is atilt not 1 ,soil revenue. All tire ttlisensed with one and the Sallie emir; name ly: "toe hitch laboreand too little growth." Thus a proper soil revenue is not at all existing. Tliebnil mabagements of the soil has made it an-imiversal debt maker, and in Most Mies by the usual management of the soil there is a great loss. Only a rich soil overcomes here and there (by the present regulations) its expensiveness of the man agement and gives some soil revenue. Rut besides' the small rents, which a pro prietor of a farm at present receives, we have no sail revenue, but only hulhandry revenue, i, r, Only - front the valuation of the soil produce, by means of a good s t oc k of animals, mantifabtinc:!, inipm ensiling the boil and men—small wages, incidents: ?'td 1n the whole disadvantageous and ininatural high grain, prizes, etc. Want of prcper soil revenue is therefore the Cause why farm rents are so uncertain.— For ft tenant can pay only that as soil rove enue what is left to him after the deduction of the interest of the capital invested in stock, implements and other necessary expenses for carrying on the business: Pour per rent. is the highest, that farms bring.at present. as there is no soil revenue al all from the very uncertain husbandry revenue. And where a pmprietor of x fain has to pay' in terest on the capital Mills farm, Ine is often rooted sooner or later. Papers full of pub lic. stiles prove this loud enough. This oom di lion of soil revenue is a crying reah ty. VIED In this Borough on tho 27.1 hitt of Mnlfg nant Pertrkt fever Itor.evn pun of Thonin It .in* tifirirria keyrrettly, art, .t 1 About ttrvr Tents There'■ mourning Dow, and sellroga de. p, Where mirthfulneaa Wei found; And hearts that, once best high with hole Are DOW to sorrow hound For in the family group ieduisayil The source of all theirjoy ; As Angel come and took away Thole darling little boy In rata tliuy look , —in vain lbey sell, But Mill he will not come; The seat whore once the prattler sat, Remains a vacant one They see the clothes be used to wear, , And Wry pleasing toy , And weep the line that has keen thigh's Their darling little boy. Ile wee too good, the Angel said To stay with men below, And learn of all their grief and shame, . And all their sin tel know;— And so, onto the /togas home, He carried hlin on High, *Mimeo nn and statical never come, ' And where they never die Where ibey that mourn can dud at last, And cc cry bliss enkr, • And °wall with him for sjet, and aye, "Their darling little boy THE RUA BALL Flour, 117,50 Wheat, 1,30 to 1,50 Rye, 021 Corn, 5010 • 62/ Cate, 35 Barley. Iluokwheat, 75 Bacon, 121 1=! eromre,Jon 29, 1357. Clovereeed, $0,25 Timbthyscod, --- FlaxAood, 1,00 Mtatore, , 75 Butter,. 20 1 410. 121 Tallow, 121 Lard, 121 MILESBURG MONUMENT IV ORES. I now publish tho pikes of all plain marble work ; such au there is in most demand, awl piano it all In board morisuro so that every ono may know the prices, so that thu be roofed may not bd imposed up on by travelinig peddlers before gis log there eiders Rohm Is the prices per. Rsoi. Marblo boo tomb, - - - 0,70 French couches, Statuaryworbio tomb Lops -• • - 0.80 Marble Tomb Stones, - - • ; Italian marble glues polish • - - 1.00 Atuary marble, Cheater marble, p ia tiering from two cents each, knanc el (Otters 2 cents extra. All war, want clod to ho finished in Philadel phia „qt.,. r. ery derserriptions of marblo work at thefts*. rates, I d ill give the prices for ornamental work if it In re. uiren.. ilesburg Marble Works. janbidf-8. AARON ;'.Alt 7'EltAtlE, Sculptor AIOTICE.:--WHEILEASI /AMMO OF Administration on the estate eiTheetas Gar. Sty deceased, lithe of Spring township, !,.%0 been granted to the subscriber, residing in Sprink tottiti ship. All person/indebted to said estate will pi..'ette come forward and settle the same. immediately, ant: those having ululate wilt please present them pro-' party autblintioatett fee settlement. JautihMit.S. MIOSIAEL OARRITY, Adm'r. B 0,0: 3E.. , 13 ;F. 0 .11. ..R.. . GEORGE LIVINGSWOr • at his well knowth stand on lin, . .hastern'cor ner of the puldie square, Belle si te, w te, keeps se ' , V ,..., ideally on hands large assortmento , Ts moLooleaL, • . eissetv AL,} I BOOKH, MISCILLAIROUB AND SODDOL, RTATIONKRY - of tha beet quality, MATIIRIititTIOAL iIiBTRUMRSTS, PORT pocros; La. Ao. outßoobs brought to order at a mull &dramas city prioea JaaslB4-13. ORO. "LIVLNUSTON. - T HOLDEN ORVIO, V • ATTORN4Y AT :LAW, LOCK Itd.YEN,PKNNA. Cdfloqalth the Prothonotary, atthe Court Home. LBoritees of all kinds, pOrtolning to ttok pro. Amnon promptly attended to. jan2B4. CHAITBOY HULBERT, WITIt SMITH, MURPHY 4 CO., DltY G00D6,07 .14&rkat fit , and 20 Chbroh Alloy, Phttadelphit, jinlB-0 ti , -r- • , • 1 3 - 711stitoticte. felknving -• 1 12, tike I W 011, D'SMA 0 A:Z IN E 'ILI UM %4c CO'S. 011.EkT 0/1-fi BOOK 1 (;4:E01102 MN 00024 DitAtnt liii . , JLJ -' sAyx, 4011 intoAolv it r, NEW YORK. baw end retnuttuittiled If Ma; MINS AND diOn.of the &turd of mitigate was ordorerVto I J,JI .. AND . publlehed.—Retolved . - isle Superintendent of TIIE nntrum QUARTERLY REVIEWS.' fin o . (l,l ‘ /Jeuteloo,triettn a hoy la . rott'r'cAasors of , I IDES; MAO (Isom MO. thiatVe °et. ta• the tlee worliehe direct to emerettin'thirWMlStnt / . Beef 0 The iebeeriher held g estcmittfffy espied hi the. of NifrotontnN,ed by each aohenrnor, on Monday , GREAT iticout yystENTI; TO SUOISORTWE• 1 ' All Itor ) utivilf be slid um low at can Ito had et i 10a.o us II ass, the 111th. of JAW.; hod, end also on rho last day , of I , •i, s ether ntores, teeny of them for it'll Nev hooks bolero all who hare FOUI Sioux* As o mum to Fernery next, end atletwarda on the last4ey of In COST itEot-oED 50 TO Tr, PER erNT: ;,w,6IVM afilli. -A-Rift vaU int: In value Vrttm 21 dispels of to tete Idle arid. Hs rays theldalintel uaoh auooetnllng month, eireept uhen the9arao Abell . ] -- t emit* to sloigit en ),V11,(•,1c140,,, , Ak at the limo 4111 market Pia" IW aaiht It wttahl b e wort rot ar t c,,, moult on Solidity, in wltloh OW th. , , imo Admit tint 1.. SCOTT IPO , NEW YURK, 6onthint to rtolll,ll I ~Sl. ji,,,i, ...,,t,i,j - a r ,t r y 11, 40 n i,o, of L ew : to•mheote end homers to remember that kelsyl. boo o n thy folloAing dey,Snaid 0.01 Ito proonea to; the follurdog leading lit Itimh Petitidioall. NIL )'` i{jin ' taluuble b 001,3, owl al our mutt., to `• Lenso them coah, and floe thuin the full value of the ' eolleet the bills from-the consumer, ar noun ea -tho 1 . - --- -.--- - 1.- - --- '' --- - ' - 'rata writ malt pretite,'wo aro determined to ;Ott. ettlittltheY - halve - aodtvitatwat - • - - ----- --- --- ' --7 " - I VIP. LONDON QUARTERLY (Col,Rervatlve). !our aust,lpqrnhatlor I,nr.i• in!!11:1” con_boha , l.4, , ennui (11111b0 111100 MIL ' r. Iswie in want 01 A Ono article of Seri pOttld . . .. _ . - . ' . _ - oidleraw . . Ae6wiriling to Iho 12111 regnlrilion or tho co"otpotty the gun ran in rill elms be Stopped where lb, Lille tire not pal iclthln dye days alter Tireeentlng Mee. • SAC V TIIIMIAS jen2l-7.1111. Beel'y 11:713jaeoial Notioe.--All Persona who aro 'lndebted to me, aro requested to call on roe in Bellettode, between now and the January Cuurt The business of the subsoriberls eo uncertain, that utter that tium ho will not be able to:etnlt upon them personally, hut will he called away, and compelled to leave bin huninese in the, iiarle . of an Attorney, to settle, arrange, and of the en earthrr should Aureuf reitorteriser Mitt of "the fittnking Ifettee of 'fumes 11,de,14 e Co where they can pay - their Indebtedness, and receive a reeeph whiuh will be acknowledged by me. dec9. A. StiSSMAX NOTICE, To Whom it may Concern, ao.lamoo Bdtchtol or Snow Shoo Centre'rou ty, holds a unto against no for forty.sir +Mate and seventy-trio cents, for which I horn nn, offoot against him to Iho full amount.of the rote I Hereby warn all persont not to buy said not,, as I inn de termined not to pay a lid Doti , 11111,3 eotoptlltol It, do so by Ines. PETER SATII. Jan2l-74it IsT (Yrlet .—:LETTEPS TESTAit4NTA ry on Ow estate of Der id R. Outwenolon'd , (Ito of Forguron tor, milt ip: herring,hoon grAnto.l t o tktn.subterilier, residing in the same townildp, all pentode knowing themooh, oe iadobtod lu sold estate, are reottiested to come forward and mike Immedi ate payment.. unit•thoso having (datum etidst the same to present them dilly authontionte, for sot tlatnont JOAN 11. htrremui l Et'r. fanl4-1141.• , IakTOTICEI The following pRT £' von have 1110 In the oftoe of the CI kof (h Court of (bottler K 014.10111, their verotteei Petition for License at the January Si lon next agreenhly to Act of Assembly of Munk 2ri. entitled "An Aut to regulate the Bolt bf letort• eating Liquors " viz • Den K rentor, lleherobug. Miles twp Vnnkeeticr Broth'', °taco 0110. B WEAVER, ejitte Jan. It 'LT Clerk Boum°, O . PILAIVEI COVET se - i i.r... —BY VI:R -• tue—of ail order of the Orphan's COurt of Ormire comity, will be etporcil - la public solo or outcry, at the public howls dare . Eliza Ward, in Jaclssiiits inn, on riuturday,2llb day of Janu• try, the fhltewing dweeribe _ party. beingyart of d y . the real entitle of Hugh eManiu,l_,tlpc'd ! A certntri tot of' ground In the teen of laaksonallie. Bru t ecaid, being in front eighty-two and o half feet, ii lid two hundred ond , fourteen feet in depth, hounded on the north.by the public road, leading Iron, liellefonto to Mill Nall, on the east a y en al ley, on the south by land of Geo lion: anti or Out west ny lot in the occupancy of Key Wen. ilibicuo. IF hick said lot of ground Is known and denignated lot No 9, in the gortadtal plan of mid town, and ban tiler...! .•roxii..L.... a two-atairy frame holm., and other bulldln4r. Aid3Q, a t.:*.gt , ort"Oibcficitcrate in Marlon twonehllp c entre flaunty, a'r2out two miles emit north et of 'illkeielfille,aantliajng 38 8 Cores, and allowanoe. Which said tract of land is - miner rayed on a warrant granted to Joseph 'fainter, da ted July :list., 178, Tire wild trout of land will lia cold entire or in lets to Ault purchastro. 1 'fermi of ..1.• On. hull of lbo purrhann money In hand at.the conflmiation of the into and the res. Mite in one year thereafter/ with interact, to bu se cured by bond and mo M I'. CIIO62III4AVL O. C. 1 ° . AroMANMAL, ARCHIBALD ALLISON. juII 7.3-4 t. Ainiapr llugh MoMaulgal , DL v ALL'S GALVANIC OIL will Cheek Mid even- Wally earn more aohea and paint than any othoi remedy known Ark that° that hate need It. theld by A. 121ritteln, Bellefonte,` Johnston_ Boahebtirg; A Stunple & Co , Pine Grote; Brew & lleiley Stonnatown; C. J Itymah, NI tmtz; Wm. /Minim, Jaatliarattio,J.A. Uurkort, 14iltany, and others. A - • rt Itese• AID Cowshm ilips or —Ourr.remloni may remember we bare on several occasions elvsketi is very enlistle terms of • prepaiganui which Dr. Elms tuse•, of lan Baltimore street, Thiltimate Md., has discovered fur the ours of Spileptio Fits Nqw, In doing so, wu hare been actuated by the ',sty best motives, viz . the alleviation of human suffering. Entin eircutuste,es which bare dately come to our knowledge, we futir them is n certain doss of persons who aro not disposed to try this remedy In a common sense manner. We allude to the fact of selecting u pfirt,Pila case In a town where perhaps there are sir or eight clime, and trying it on nno ones Now, perhaps the 0050 no. looted might be the only one of the whole number that It would not care This" is neither doing thernselvos nor the medicine Justice. If a deice persons wereJetriltan duvrn with cholera in one town or neighborhood would they all send for a phYsician, or would only one employ hits ' and wait and see If ho cured the first p Monti That piano( procedure would be most absurd Su in the ease utile llonee's remedy, story one who has Pits should try It for n reasonablo, length of time It will not cure Ina tiny or week nhthing' Wtirth'dcr- Ing-oan be acroompllsbed at ones. What Is easily done, is as oasily undone The growth of time is enduring Prom the moo° respectable testimony we hard examined, we feel Assured that bye (roper perseverance in this reinedy, Dine roses of Epilep sy out of ten mey ho mired The Pills are sent by mail free of postage to any port of the world,— Price • one box $3; two $5, twelve 24 You will And the address above DM SONO roc TUN PROPLE Tune—Wins and Come frit:rads, let tea put on Aug titwatarray And to Um Arndtt we arlUltastan sway, Those Ambrotype pidures all classes engage, From Infantile prattle to boar, old age. Bing to rat tat la gel lal Ie rat tat ding lu rul lei lu rat let In ral lot In, Sing to ral tat 10,ral lot to rat lal la, ding tnral let la rat lel lu reel lal la. Away with a Raphael, away.rith his (woe; Our artiat has worked out au immortal name, Aug, from parlor whitlow them floats Irk the Ilia flag of sirooess updh lito'a stormy seas. Bing to rut, do. Come &Mug, let utt out 'nu the tide's ebbing ware, We'll beak in the sunlight's great Fi•lenee gave, And•agwevilliitrnowe get to "me One jewelled , . Nur B ur ardhart can lake the that tim e can't ef- Nat , Sink lu sat, fie. In bracelets and leskets - and breast-pint and rings, Most beaniffni pictures he. pate in much things; Ilia OMIOS that show m Ana two-sided face. _ Are well suited here in bar time honored place /31ns In ral, to. Hours for ePotrldiall from Y o'clock A. M. to a p. M. in winter. D E P BI T BANK, or DEEIB=I MEIER= W. M. MURRAY ;,,NTMILEST PAID ON SPLOIAL DEPOSITS lILUKES. .NNIALLISTF.R, HALE A CO:, Comas Co.PA. p'"BpfilTH ItEOHIVII h. HILL i Mr. jIO I rMID DOTED DDS 4, th. UNTEIX COLLECTIONS MADE. .A.:IILPROCEEDS RE MITTED Pi;.9 l vr CE Y. INTF.REST PAID ON SPEC:.‘I, DEPOSITS FOR -. NINETY DAYS AND LINDRI.I. SIX MONTHS / AT TUN RATE OF Eoilt- PERCENT PER ANNUM—FOR :4'X M 0,7,9101 AND UPWARDS, AT TILE ATE OF EYE nR CENT PER ANNUM. EXCHANGE ON PUB EAST CONSTANTLY ON lIAND. 1,145-Om TREEMCIIIIFT SOXINARY.- Sixteen miles north-west from Philmielphla, near Nerrlatown, Pa., will be , poto On Tonna wax and *Ors above 14 yearn of ytte, from October 1., 1155041T,Tine 1, 1987. The lite Is healthful, the sarreemeling proapeet exceed/3;ly beautify!, the accommodations stalloient for 'de bonnier , . 'and 200 students, and the terms not ex.rbitant. The range of studies is extensive, the teachers experienced and able, and every ?millenial° street to mode to promote the physloal, intellecisal std moral will faro of the scholars. AC' Ilse will be aentio order, with particulars and rowan If &sired- SAMUEL, Prinolpol, aeg.2o . Norristown, Pa. THE IWINBUIRIII RE V rcw ( whi g i TICE NOII7II BRITISH REVIEW (Vroiehurdl) TIIE IrtmiTNlsTr.ititr.valv (Liborrl). BLACKWOOD'S EDI N Bunoir mmi AZINI .(Tory), These Periodicals abl represent tin, thief) great political like:stitaof Ter Britain—Whig, Tel y and Itadiaal—but Twolltips (himh only One Ilature their thattete - i. - Ad Orgeneof the most profopul n ritOrs on licieko, Literature, Morality, and It eli• gion, they stank no they over hest stool, um tin l• le/ in the norld ofsdett ,rs, holm; eonhlltr, pet,sable to the scholar.pr ., nt the profesrional man, while to the Intelpawnt rda4er of rery elats they furnish a more cos-reol, aro), sat &dory record of the current literftttro:of the day, thro hout the mold, than eau he N.e.ibly obtained 'fro Ray other The rrecipi of ndvnt.er ohcri front tho IM. i.,llpublitiot f;11 - 6 , W111(101114 Vilitl4 to theso inasintiol, at tin.) , nun ba ploood in the hands of subtrotibers ‘abot/It as soon V the orizioal ' , • •, Per nen- For !toy ono of tho four Itovlows- $3 Olr For at.y tie of the four itOncrie 5 00 For any three 'of the four iterliwa ^ 700 For all four or the Reviews Vor Mae',lrwin' Aliagaaine For Blaokwoot.atid area Realists .11+00 li:or ItlastitwootiAlnd the four Reviews 10 till) .r •ltfeuf•- ka ...4111t 4.8 L. 41L.C4441 u. -- 1 1“Sieic Wifiro taruril spat 6a roreirod at par. POISTAGU. _Tho postage to any part of the litiltett bo .but rworsir•forre emits a year for •• woott, awl but Seantlasese WOWS • yeArSor each of the Reviews At tho above pfl:ra will be rue. ',tailed for 1857. .• • SPLEXDIA OPPEDS YOH. ura AND 1557 TO ORTDER. IJellkeOltat aottiaaphemssalMagasinot uflho day, these Perlediaule le.. little by ale Lfenea a full rest of the Notabere (whit nu otaindons) f o Jr I Nan, may be recerded nearly M valuable II fur PiLI. We nropese lu furnla'albe tivo,dAtiittna fufioLtlug extrems.l7l••• 4rallaw. Fur Illackrrood'a Afagaalau, 1 =2," Sl .504 For any one Heriew, 4 00 Fur any two 11.aview4, 6 00 . • For Blsokwood and one Rosie For Illookyrood nod two Reviews, For three Reviews j N 00 For Blackwood and three Ite•iews, • 12 AO For the tball , Beriews, 11 00 For Blackwood arid the font Reviews, / t 00 *To A ral frootions, $f may be remitted fur Blackwood, for wo will,forwu i that work fur Loth year., poet pa ad N. B —Tho prl!o In Great Briialu (+f lb° tire Periodicals above named, Is ebont $3l ywr annum As ere shall sever sx►ln be likely to afar suelt t h d easetee t s as those litre- proeented l - - NOW P 3 TIIP. TIME TO SUBSCRIBE' ririteuattanoes must, in all caeca, Lo made js r ite to tAt;Pirbls,h,rr, for at them; prices no oornruisslon canto allowed to Agents ALlLlrcio, LEONARD SCOFF a CO , Na- 5i Lluldstrent,No* York den‘2l-5t A CALL TO ALL FARMERS!. FARMERS, DROP YOUit TOO LI4—PA PS It A LIT Thlt-11, EAD TII Di AND RIRFIJECT '•' FARMERS PRO:4101'0N I HO , IR —A NEW AND VIENTIPC M A "'MIRING SYSTEM, for the cultivation and increase of all kinds of grain, grassing, fodder and !meant, upon all kinds of soil, —I, overt by mettle experiments and based open evident truths, designated to im provaagrieniturelnnil its brunches represented by upward.' of non hundred end fifty engravings of the moat valuable grows and plants connected with the Aystonn by lilt. C U REINHOLD, of Booleburg, Centre enmity, Penne • In this treatise it will be seen that the object boo been to give the former that kind of information which enables him to incite practigal Application to fort dim his land onil nuclease his grain, fodder and pasturage. The doctrines, 01 Itiugin by this Mel', ming, and fodder, mud pillion. milli% atm" artein are rational, clear and a, Meth, and suggyst an im provement in the mode of agriculture hitherto an known to our fM11,111 , 9, and which, if nitoptivil mud carefully prstnteed, cannot bill to silvan, the in terests of the farming community Such n honk has been much wanted, us it tills n void n bleb has lung been felt, but which there has briliertti been no attempt to supply A od'as fannors of Centro and Huntington ennui,' tho work to miry farmer. as we folly believe that they will reap the grentost possible benefit form 11 Chreitisn Oslo, eorge finch :urn, George Mel, Jneob MULier, John Bailey, Hanwol Dun,en Jonathan Jecol, George Gayer, Jr, Ifenry Meyer, John Carper, Hanalei Gilliland John !ration, George Jack, Bentuel‘Wition, John German, 0 Christian Wirer ' Joseph Baker. Oltorze W Meelr, , • Philip Meyer, For Bele In Bellefonte at, II Brokerhors Store, G. Livingston's Book store, WagllUr ct, Tlontat. In the Loop by II Unix. In W arriorronrk in Cl 0 °yen store In Boalsburg by Dr C ti Reinhold. jan2l-7-itin. PEOPLE'S EXCELSIOR ASSOCIA TION —NOT A I.DTTEI(.If 111:1 A PIMP: rot LL.--Organi and under the Inn,' or r,n1,0,ri% - Dia, A neat Nor;(, I will .end one gold pen, ni gold ring. or poukerlereheing Al:moose, er 33 ok7lno of good itnving silk by rotor,, mall. and n gift ceititionto In the Free Dlotrthution of Farina, llonoelo Wateltivi Ao , to he diotrqiuted in . 44111.4r.y. fend ordero, with 'rnone, In J It ITN, Newton Ihuoillon, Mifflin Co Pa First reale first: orro,ol A recd opportunity Send rot' (Ironton' Ewing.) a ;awl aga Et - 1,000 Agent. wonted 511 worth fur 510. —_ _ _ n, .4- MOE'S FOR TYRONE tm DAILY —The underslinal woad - . apealfully In orm the travelling 1111bIld that he nor runes dilly Hoe of Stagy,' to Tyrone—Tut-week) by way of Ntonnstown and Warriormark, and In weekly via Bald Fnwcle Plank Rua]. Prom Tyrone on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Bellefonte on Tuesday, Thursday and Marne , and (ho following depot) the Slorrnst..w mli rt /e p arl R I) CUMMINGF. J.IititNIIART 11 - .7llank Notico.— The Undersigned, eitlLtins of Centre county, inland to make a,. pieta lion to the nest Leglslat are of thls Commonwealth fur the Incorporation of n ]lank of Issue, dlseonot and deposit, to ho looatel at Ilellofonto, In the county aforosoid, to Ire onllud “The Eattnors' and Munufserurers' Dank" of Centre County, with a Oopifol of Two Mildred Thousitud Dollars. Edmund Illanehard, Flamini Linn, JAs. T. YALE A. a eIICTINT, limargo.lask, Wm Underwood, George foal, - Weal Thompiam, A. 8. Valentino, .1. M. Maaoy, John Irvin, Jr , H. Broelirlioir, Wm. A Thomas, P. Idolater Waddle, dlarvoy Mann, P 11. Gray. Bond Valentine, Jaoob Gray, John Gilliland, John Mahal, Wm. C /rumen,. George Valentine, Peter Wilson, Jno. Hassan, Jared B. PlSher, Samuel Struheriker, C. C. Price, John Poynter, Joseph Green, * John 15. Paalier: John T. 11oover, Thomas Hughes, lett•lim Jaoob Struble. ORPHANS' couar following dimwitted 'root efland ultimate in finowehoo tonnithin, adjoining land-of Henry Vail. dyko, Joni' Ilrethlot ar.d Johu Holt on (ho snit, !Samuel Linn on the North, Ohioan Beet/Doi on the woet,pnd John and Thomas Athy on the south, onntaudattliftrtive sures, will be syld on the prent ism, an tdatuthey, the , 3tht day or January, Inst. The improvethant• sellr log dwelling louse. Darin barn, and about - diklymoroa of oloared land. Sale will open et 2 a'abiwkLemil eilifilitions made knorin by,ELT‘fiETaa MAYKS,Adminberntifx. ordrr . C. .0f 4:10i MAYES, dno'd , 31 CEOS 'HITATTE, CO. 0 Jan 7-41.-... EARLY COPIER TERMS. Iltegulsr Pilau ) I) mid Nlos4Pr, Fluids Aloxandor John Noff Sr John if 011..4, whore. AI N. honk rnl,ll.iltr,l In Nee Yolk or Phil. 11 ,, mptly",nt, rift rodort of rithileher'4 eat il6ogno4 and prciont., voutditlil4 6,11, ,on r e t • e m reel :::,.. ii tir,; , ,4 t: i tot in a l, l , n n ft. coolly non - ;,fr. , t,,(1 to Agents. Any porn by sending no nu or ler for, ton hooko, with 1110,10 Y 111ehr41,4, will be untitled In en rou ra ho o k end OS All order+ for COlll3lllllll moot 0, (I . lll'l'4llre safttly,l minutia be rngiotered nt Attire Whets they are mailed, owl dirreded 14 1.1VA'. , :a4 A 0). Broadway, N Ituellg raven —M. Tipon.nt R Sol 4, South' Fottrtit Street, 'Philodolpit In ; J 11. Lippincott' .1. l'o., Plohdt4l.l.ll. , 11 Appleton A Oe, r1.410,1y Nett YotL , Derby ,( ,To"krant t, Non 1141, t FOIL AILVFAI. O III.I . : ' INS , Plitt. ;pal 4'ore, .4061 - Ftrolpin y :titer York, Branch stores nt Phileal,lphiagru) nt Woolling• D ton, .C. • I•lec17-4tnes I • T.TARPER'S MAGAZIICE.-- ONE inr N drucl and. Ili vty-"ight thoutuyel void,* Frn now printed of It: e /ter', -a PO Tl, cost Of oun• tributint,t and Illuttratiewt titr er...fit number rt. 0110114 s3'lolo, th in thirl7 l'houtonil 4 . 061 14 thus poll by the M tgastne to A merit:an Au. %pi o mei rt 1.14 Q in t „ 'l nn publi , qtr the e .trlopllt t o v.it m abi•tio CoI 'Mugazine hret been re. to v.l. No Italtorrar uspeoso rail be rvit, V#d•ton•nter flsill niate.uot the of ttlta t dn utralha,letl sue, -ro 1, a l , (1 Peach number 'of it, I ,:loin • N 1 111 Det.(ll.o mgrs, in ,win ycnr thins octave, long 11,10 y ter. o,t-es t.,'l iro,;er. of thy chaia tellonoolet literature of !Ito day Es ery linnmber will contain ninnrfbel pLattntal Mont, necul Ate of thp Fashions, a copious ohroolofo of to rrent.Xvtwitti, aul hu twttaul notices .of the hooks of the month The Vlllllll3 cowmen tnmats with tlac ntimtwv of JO", tinfri„itceatUr. lititaf,Ecirih;us Inny cattnnienee I.”Y nom- Ltr: - 4 Tunnt.--The tpsit e mar b^ obtarnotipf bnpl,. periodic pr how the lotbli"her t, nt three 4141:161 no year, or in, t.ty-flop eeptotetittukr• The a 1111•11111U31 , c , .1111.1“. , at e0,,,,1ett , 1, - Iteall, bound in etut.b. mod .o'ol rt• b.° d,-lo,,: eaLl to.l mus;inoosays, nes furt.itie I ta..l 14 have ther numtrclr w ifontly hnnuJ, at twenty•fl,c cents r a .1 , Tvelvo voluntro aro (40110 MO". hnuni in cloth, retain trnif - rn+f Ti;a Fulititittert Oupplv onecimen ,'others FratullouriF lu Agettta 4.1.1 I.l4tnntaler.t, owl Rill nuke liberal Arrnizements moil them fear the air. ruloting — the Mnpotine They will disc supply Moho of two pert m }lto dull/ill a e r Smu tted Gam The corm:lever inca e. 1.1 r.rot be suppli-M Alen Oho 1.011,0 to I%tagitatile Itei;„lr, I r "Ight ounet 1101 upon 1,14 '1 number, witlahuni.st be putt ein..oltrli whatnot at the elfl•e rt.cr: th-!l eg on'y (hire art,t, (1, 'The I'u giro ❑oti r !tilt they him no 'tents for w hes, cu n tncl• th ei Able Thorle nrdermq Mognattle I -01 n Aentg or 1),,,k r0 m .gt hulk to them for the ettpply or the work. HARPER A 11110THERti. -deolt Franklin tiriuere. "tow York MECCA AND MOHAMMED. 4.1 1' PUTNAM it CO phitehest, Thursday, 141,i/tether 2i, Poston s Pal gritnagn to Me t and the tenth of the ('tophet, Fish loft of uli„n Ity Ilayerd Taylor 1 VIII 12 Imo , with Wu:or:Vl env $1 38 The hlatory of tits suttee , hey to 'IA follae• Burton 1.11 011eer IR Ihu ill !Witt rum putty, having, by a hang rsilitlesce in Upper fantla.'sta , quire.l u len,feet k tete led se el t/ie tl, tub gl paws Met eustotna, pro's, h.‘ll R antler the 005(1000 of the !toys! Ile grsitlil,l Sot 'eta, to the belye,•• of Mtnu, met the tomb of oho r'rophet, at bietta, plee.es rarely if tiler before • baited by any Englishman. 'll,l. beeticcesefully itedomplitthed In. 1351-4, disguised. usa blithenilntalati ,Derrittli The hinter), of oho pdgnm tgis Stinot sent/weal In Intelsat nod originality by any hook 44101 et er pehllshoti—embracete; his n abbot, at Cairo al a li e hile t leell ; tie; inettler arreell tile 401- .'1 N 1 1111 tine peat 0111111/0 cunt 111 or Pil g rim,, the visit to the foto!, of 51.1,1111nel , dm dlaeorerg thattlie 8,,, red Meek Fr Inc it tit errolite , the an noel • irneto preset.. 1 at 'l , lacol to an tAtimat,l nn dimree of 130,030 Ihlgt turn gathered from all parte of the Moslem wield; his Ili1(11/11 eenelms Trontlle teetlon, sr at tho only nocurste'eacount of the acre. monism of the Moesultrino faith To the religious community this work furnishes tnforrnstion never before mule public reareting oho corn menial t 5 L. pf a rxrgt proportiuti of the Eastern World ; while for gonataa interest, Hartiat's net/idle,' will compare f tvernhly with evlier Eu. then tie Crescent end the Criss II I' 1 3 1'TNA:11. dee) No 231 Broadway, V 1* NEW ABItIVAL ISA AG NAY hu 10. 1 rece“ usplendid osstsrt moot of NEw Clltetri. tilt; _v_Eusur TRlbibtiNtN, and every kind of 1,A1)11:6' DRE. 4 B (100118 1..,15(1.” LIOXFIB, 1,',1:11,1°_ SA rI•IIELS. and All I iud. Or 111:1: Lti .1S I'ILI:SENTt; %I. 1. ti EN I brd 1 N r el.i11111:07 Of 1.1.1.• In., NI f to/linng, ntlls In fan', nryillitig• tlk sire.] b e invitntnin In i',ten led lvn!I. \I 11, Jrc 2.1. NOTICE. -WHEREAS LETTER 3 OF A•linin:i'r.ktiou on the ~,tab i,r I. en Kylelett to the sub , rilver, retwiing in dimity., t 0,,. ship, all pornon‘ uric bl", 1 to I 4 :te . een II 111., e come furaii-d nod •ottl.i inviv Rol ilr , •O having clatmm a tlrint tho Or to it r eal propurlr nulls uncnlyd. lo jnai7-dlit" 1311;13, rmanT.r, .Icrer ryoß RENT. —A VALUABLE FARM intunte , l in W•lkur toiturhip, of a mile west of liohlershier::, contattitnr; 1'23 10018 or ler•, set gins of cultivation, under good fin, 0, will, ren.ounl,l) good bolding; Ins Oirin will be rvnted nit nosy Inrorablo torros on alto ion, to .1 will I. girol op portunity for any permits "Wittig tv al a good in TOMIMPIII of In heir Apply to C fill! a 'L,tN cLEv )4N:4l' I Ng, Oat 3—td-l•pil d' H :it USE AND LOT FOR PALE tikt IN !mu m - Thy •111,, tit r offorr nit prirot , . • n I (pry till 11/11 11. rtrpi lot 111 .1,1111,1 4 , ommi irt4u.lo acre " The o r$ t,vs un the 111 , •m1....t ( Ihn property iv- not poll beforo the 11111 Inn Own Le offered al roldie sale 0 , 10 3elll JACOB 11 1 )N1 A N A UDITOR'S NOTICE.- -THE 174DER -4-2.•,.. ei,oed. nit A tidtior .pposob d" Jorl of 1' , .1114111 Ness of Centro roomy, to nanke.4oer4- I Jelion of Om mono, in rthe mini , lt Or ;11 IVati , ll6 •harto", retard on tbn Wile of the mai-estate of Wm 1. Mi l arn., to and - no log iboAc enlilled thereto, 'till mama to lhn t hole, Of etii appninlmenf, al Ihe Prolhonelery'n Oa, in 1101Infonto, on Friday the 11 of Jannary, 11151, •theme cli persons Interested may tifthnd JOHN T. 119111'Elt, tfot.3-11 tvlitoe. IVEW ROUTE—TRIWEEKLY cum m 411) A'r I (e; I Al A I I, 44-I'.ltlV,S, bel wren itellefonin and 5I Mit. ' F. V. Nuns. Klirtll.ll.4, I,4ln.lonia arof-Centreetii, Thin !inn has been placed on the taut for the p r pone of aoeoosmodatiog the Ira, elitnx loath.), nod 110 era( will be spared to render tl 401 h voneenient nail expeditious. tna stages will ',MO CI , M• 110T134 Pellefonle, every Monthly. Wed nesday and Friday, at 7 c'efrek, A M. Lenin St tame days, at 7 o ' elbak, A M. They will start an OA to lICEOIIIrITIMASP (ravens,, to this Ireg . oo. the arragementa along the road will be of the but description. Corral, and experienced ;hirers hens been engaged, the best moldiest net tared, and noth ing iefLunalottle which will reouio the initithletou and patronage of the publlr. 41e4.1y CUMMINOS GUAIRA ! as t.4antenr. r. at are. F111.4,-PLAEITERING, 111 The subscribers reepestrally ir.forms the oil• leant of ()entre county, that they. hare enteral We ctopertnerehip in the PLASTRItINti IiIISfNESB in every varsity of style—While-washing, de. All hurrneas entrusted,-to them will be faithful!'' Ind artistically performed In the brut meaner and on Moderate terms All work alone by them will be Warranted wheat they furnish lbo asatopish, or when • furnished nmoraling to their alireellows. They era sober, hadeetrious and obliging—anal both ere exporletoooi endprnetirnl arorkusenai They solicit a share or 040 pgbil) patron:ire 14' ny L "atigl3.2m. . I C. 111:11TO. tr• 0 P..D R A 'beautiful' asa3feke rtnt, Just•rooefroc4 at tito on* Clothing anti 6toro of nlyT J MONTGOMERY & SON. , . • .—.— •.- 110 sell 'to send thelr Crams to the oildirrsigaed, N proparotl to furvilii thoits at tit* terrett rates • VIt"fORINI:Ft, eel all varieties of LADIEF' FUNS always oa haul, sz prloosinoch loiSse than ono be offered by the ratILL houses of Now Pert. lir OW/VES T ROBES, ho.. asn also IA puiolitsted. An Jltler4.addrusAcil Iu • ' 14:01031: R EPL7IR. , Ano Or") Mint P , Gaulle Pl y wdl meet with prompt at tuntlim. dre3. A RAW& CHA.NUE-4.11,111 A 'MD opportunity fur re.ixnulibte 11711111 I i.rvlA•in proLtublr nis , l healthy employulint. To AgeFthi. CPIII •,tovr4, ccill.rteora and . Port. 111111eTli. A oy per soul oh' a1nif,g2.0 . 464,11 , re f:r fiftit eepfeb of either of the follueiitg A merietui Netfoual Worhe. and retnitttutt the nutouitt, tL.r• • large camp einti,) to the Pnblieh•r, *TIN he entitled to bitty ' , olio A' worth from the est hjoltflee4 Het bf lel cattle Wot km at the foot of Hata twitoertleiwbint. A NIEfiIITAN N ATIONA I. WORKS. Foist Nagano/ Ili,tery of the delLtlitetee. Colonial, Reveluien.ery •Ld . Cutoillottlunal, Thirdly from National DOCOMMIIIO, by e. J.' Latt• ir,: pad Edwin il tllinms, pit, manermts al. tuilm t,,,,,k., ~:. It, I vol, 1. , /...). TiNU fbleteee, LIAO lial H v.l el..t:v. 'pi i•jo $7 1111 -q, Sroonti the 84.tlettoto'4 Manual. curt-11'114ni the likm T,i,t o, tgre and A dull o.,, , rnit ir tilrof the Presi• dams, IV ashirtlon to l'horoa ! 41th3eve ykr• t. ditt T 1 ..c1 • 44011 t 11.411111C11, Woo. cloth, Nigh $lO 0) Popular and valliuhk Ilooks as Pretoltita. to Agents A ruian to j Americl,un as, A in -" c r U 1-0., cloth, tprico,ti.nu. Dowth, g ,4 iiktv‘y eoiliatnutask Avo cloth, $2 50 31m, 134 *bolos -watt,* for Una faitkralliairl. plates, 3 vole. 710. cloth, 53.00. The American and Odd Pollowit Mammat, 30 stool enaraviap. 2 ',la cloth. sL UU . Goble to kinortletlige, 3u plates, rural Ova 'Ma, 50 Wonders of iho 230 plates, 44r0 , Ag..n'to .1141..4 lo unk..ge In Lh. good 114111 gifwtutink throe hniu•rtoot polvtivallous,stlitpessse whines; a ih.r3 to tha ,ll•ubhrhoz• 'EDW .114.14 W kLNY.R. ' • 114 Fulton street. N. Y. Aud they V 111 rrooivo Immediate *trestles, vii4l4 fun partiouhrle of oonanisston. tle4:9•lot N" .- - 1•111cP kiteinentory en 1119 01.0.:4 „r trt'g..nt , Late Gre,zg t.., 7,1.1111,1 to 111.• en6wvlbrrw residiul 11 r , inoit nll permits 101/11•4 to said v stnte t o r.kivapj 41.111.1 j pny moot. and 111‘....t • It - ottits l 6ila Sta dull rtlithenthated for Settlement. JOHN" ItISIIEL. doc3-Gt Eirt DAN'I. - A lIDITORI3 NOTICE -THE UNDlR eigne4, *IPA editor, pruinteoll by As Mari tf Common Pleas 91 Centre ceently.' to make lion of the koonies la-the hands of M. Weddle, Sheriff, ralaed'on the tale of the real eatitaanniin Neer, to WI arming those entitled thereto, will anent] to the datior of earl appniunthript gt the Prothonotary/ Otlion in Ilelloronte. on Frith, the day of January. 1567, where an partner later estisl may attend JitllN 1100VX.1t, dec3-4t A imlitaT. I- v . : i : • - s : : • , • As In the Chhart kll•ause once t Sat, Hearing thew *ride *bold tlifia SW *al. I Jumped pp for to Eel my pa;' Tirol bue7, , ,11l at bleak, May's. I picked up nue,' • . And then u sher, _ iltUfoie_ . 11 r I ' ll 0 4 ill brother. Vurthew wep all hont:lft at trim ilisy's eildr u whack tatuaelh , Then wear 'eta Ind, 1 Tsar 'enfant, a r , Dwelt, white and Ifinoki' - ,-- - -- If yo, p .. . 1 sa krOOVIOrq 11. 1 1, • Jinn ra to ih'r stafew . oltja i lill. API . Dollefente. weid ........- .. . . HO I POE. THE WEST I—trai—mr deraigniof hating% rimed boaiseeli he Ow bee , rush of Afil , eal=l . fd .„ euforratesd So ties Weakta I nCli t oc k'l lion4 b e fi hire t hat i 1 l i ' S .. / t f ' ,fo "l l i ta o t l e "al f 4 et lXt thu Imre!' 41 'Sober? I. ..' ',lrk. Y:wri , fur tollsollosi All pers.. x knowst.4 tie unfelt es in •rrearif will please null and seUle. Soil ihona having claims will present them for',aqui ehi Ibe uel i ejliillo re lorne bin rtm-rt tlarala thal.l,ll-- to . I, I 11bIlliel , ail frien,la for the extelnit e ruttooutee they bestewod ' tring his re.otence 1,. AI ilea•ofri ft2l.'ne ivn H I'':att: - AR E - id rf ti ill iii IPO - ii W S ly nAT S F. E : S w ,I I v • if .. .. ..I1 to Ihruifil , -et ery di sot iptiot, of kl.ffl. e 11 mi. Ia superior ityle of workiniff - hip ... d seers 4 1 , pot 4..1. lest than can be Inul r, Ito Ilef.anie, X ileshark Or Jersey filofrp, we ark 1.0 paY 004 WI ill require Ou one (41 tak• the %et k ..Ii 1, id Ili-er.' We f learlaa boastmsc and hanthrturarrT I, all if a forms, awl fOr.- dial!) , in rt matter of dna 1. 1 1),I. We we low-wll known in Ilia es 0111111 . I, 1..•1,0 . by, olloreokeArl, lot ter. We allow vie ~ ,f k ii. ~.aesovarked I .or, ar ..l o ak o h !, to I n -,faispied i, , .i • ~.e.; to 1*- marl.* Pb are thaf,k Col f0r.11. , . 3) r , ' ' ,0 . 1 1 '-' . 61,3 g0 ml. , lore reiaikeil, 'foil n -.a i•it' %a i. a ' , intim ore oa ,af thr 'tante I' • ; 1. , f• .... l , i,la , 110 o,e illi,v, end deliveredto port cl'ihr ^ ,, ,yer:t, rt. e of treight., 4 . 1 1:$ / 9;.1 . 1. ,,, stare %fr. e Wcoit,.e. At rir.fnial it .s.:evr. to ('',,"?Or. f °tires— :flur.lif Ilonser, Jr., Joao:, l'ott mars re, Jim ,2'boams llollilian, Salottel A. rdonflfrakee. F',/it I, i . (sap.. 101 NTl—Cliaricr. W. Weishoo. Thotuas h. Benne. , - Qlirow filTioE STEAM SAW MW.. The 41th.teriber trit in: , et. it. ,,, 1 ti !Argo , Strata FINv NIIII. ia prepared le ..e..• 1., ont• r laills of any ‘l,ss, ri l ion al thu marl •, it.a, •,•. Il.)11),It T LIPTON. O f f the Sifftd.oe mad II miles fain not:IA-Iv* M.ll.4hotot; fa. Li ARMKII.B TILS, A NOTia.-GRAIN tv ANTE', —Tlin 0116,11,1mr val ray the highert hot rao, ur e.oh.lor Atilscal. Coto tool Ito koolooil ot Iho Pforr.r.o Mu i us. nn he Moshaooun Nock. throo fame 1116' the roovl Alaw111.11; P It Woldfo' , Glob!, t“ortoon Lodes. Wag 10.1 , 1 awl ititnolo , . oiniln% II desirable fall= fo bi big fo tLis . taiK of lanoloq Su•col harsher nod Kliktighr or all kt ode well alir . l7l 41 , 1_ lo , pi 01. 111414 fur sate. a •oprcior firlith of PP kb, s.• my f••r.f..li.,ty at market prior rat - Wert row. :Ito ) ,,reillog thevprittill at the Pioneer Nati gtt th , lUby 1,1.4.121.• It an 11•11,42,111;, -. • In 11,111 F.., I &ober rartietubtra entitrira at the film of d0..D0100,1ab.1 Watelll/11:111" sertOolai iFOR SALE AT THE lalt• RA TS' Al Alt ilL4,4l ' ,l)Rlf rt,• es cry nicsoriptbm of IRON WORK. ruck et Cemetery Fencing, Poor, I Chains mod Tnoseln. llp,r Meth, Window Ifeed• ' 1 er.oel Railing, 'dd.. Atm, Statuary..llitab ee It ,ban Newforoullien , l the 1111411 ouonyL in lay at llgeoref - nt ItglltiArot ti , ,tlt ity not largo anlifr, Yarthi,rll4ll2•4l'. • • s mv2l -' Look llntAt 3frirhie Werke. --- TE(PORTAWT TO DAGITER bl RIOIT PIS'I'S, ARBIA lit/IL/Old sited mit MoNI Itior ti. LING 0.11111L131,1,111 . * .4tlmstoi 'A method boa IOW: twee kifiliTlit It,r. irr inner r oi till tab lo mAt,ner, I,rnot root , pe.lll:nues.,4 to Hoot Ftutics and 31oburocutr. Itnolt akiitt,ryclry. 141 . 1 X theft., 0111Ptit for 1110 act twooNtr, rent them to.,.ra re the Malian Wl' a inj Masher of venis. ' The kut , ido Case la mode of PtiriAanlX,stirle.en4 the box which enclosce the picture nod .kcepe It pm n state, of great pronto ration fur a IN* numbee of yaoO, to merle of ran. —or strcre 6 or. It tory neat jut, all ano AVOWS or Itoonwtenf, They are used in Greenwood Urtmeterp filtlank Albums. Linnet 11111, alul sonny other I,errieteflee r 0 Ike United States. A nand diaoouat mado to Morble.D•alWasit Theavorroutypiate Price from 112.5 b aaob 0014.80, A eirealer of bewaring" will be aunt Many aettem, rpm, ettat priqe st. Addiesr, • A. L. WaLDlTift4 Aktfut of Mbboleum pug. Cb.. ;lonl - 3m• We ntrunilwa,v, * VIVELOPSS !—A , LA lea • • mart of .roxlf seellpg ettretfeetle, - is prise fra:u 3 techitisl.2.l'per pick, a$ .„ 04 an 4 fat auto at clemo al , " mimic pitre• ' deell•tf OfilW A . 41*Ill' Tevrtisatviar-A titomciou urns , D , neh as Silk Tisoulul;Okalle6 De Is tu, Qlnrbael, ~~~_
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