TB SIOCIATIC \YAW isiI,I3PFQPITII,METTEMBICR 3, 1337 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Snfr&Tivir.--Wo have inherited BO much of our ipother's milk, or hate so hutch of the cream of 'human kindness in our corn position-wo cannot any exactly which- 7 but most probably both-that itro'never hear the cry of distress, come in what shape it will, but wo instiuctively sympathize with the sufferers. Do we hear a dog " yellup," sr, as some mischtevotts urchin would have it, cry out lustily for '• peiflsnd ink," (doubt less to record his grievances,) we , involunts ...My exclaim, - "Poor fellow-you, too, were born for trouble, as the sparks fly upward -you'--eoven you-poor, sinless cur,• can't get through this vexatious world without having your toes trod upon by some unfeel ing biped, or your wind stopped by the cru el boys, and yet more merciless men, We never hear a cat sigh,' but it reminds us of a broken heart, and ;re synmathetically sigh out, " Alas ! unfortunate Thomas-un lucky Tabitha----you, too, are made subject to a portion of those ills to which flesh is " But a truce to sentiment-lees come to facts. Yesterday afternoon, we were quiet ly stated by our window, leaning our head upon our hand, and thinking of nothing but our ownhusiness, and the runtaltiflty of all sublunary labOr and 'creation, " hero we are plettirig.and plodding" cc cielelliduned, ant or sehxt - 1 'Why, juxt - tri - brrsiumpti tip before we have time to say we live-or crc we have tasted what we have foiled hard to acquire. How uncertain our existence-- how preen riousour pleasure ! Reader, strange coincidences will, occur; one did oceur upon this occasion, for just as we had got to this point of our meditations, we heard a scream; we started simultaneously from our chair and our study, for the Shriek was onorof woe ; we turned our head in 'the direction of the shrill summons, and there beheld a single individual struggling manful!', yet despairingly in the gripe of three 'Buck Darkies. Treble against single force is vil lainous, and we were about springing from the window to the rescue, when a squall and another glimpse aysured us tliat the sufferer was an intyiertftng, though prostrate hog ! Ilia enemies were endeavoring to choke him into submission, while he perti naciously refused to surrender to them the inalienable nglits of a freenian. Ile held in his mouth, what, doubtless, next to liberty, he held most dear-a water melon-and, at the aught of this, we were remarkably struck with the resemblance between his situation and the reflections that boil just been pas sing in our mind. He had been " whipped up" just when about to enjoy the fruits of , his diligence and research. Alas ' piggy ' shot a siniilitude in thy condition when compared to man. There was-, ton, snottier item in the moral. We meld not but think the captors of this disciple of istros resern r,w,,Tuun men iu our borough - who are porkish in their pririctirlea as to attempt snapping up the ti hole swine,,and grudging eien the L.:tryouty at the tail to their rd. lows. Col yr. -The Court last week a as princi pally taken up aith Conmumwealth busi in Mi. Catharine Aliller„Deminder, Dchge, Thomas Miller, Ellyn Ganz and Benjamin (colored) charged n ith sluing and reeeiving (rem the whole ighborlirssl of Ilalfumon, Flour, Men t, Li at her. Dryi t ioods, rimeenes, Cr., wire trod and all found hut tin.; latter, w Ito as ilinci?arged atharme Diller ,was , enterer d by hi► bra' or, Judge Burnside, to pny a tine of five dol lars to the Communes enith, for the ti,e of the County of Centre, to pay the costs of pros ecution, return the goods stoli n. to their respective on item, or pa) the full value thereof, and II ndergo •ito ...pawnor, [MIA in the County Jail for the Je . rin of sr?. Calendar months Alexander, ,DeDge, Thomas Miller, and Eliza Ganz ware each sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars to the Cuirrionwerilth for the use of the County of Centre, to pay the coat§ of prosecution, to restore the goods stolen to their respective owners, if not al ready restored, or pay the full value thereof —Alecander Delige to undergo a servitude in the Penitentiary of the Eastern , District of Pennsylvania for the term of eighteen months, and Thomas MIII e r and Hive Ganz, to undergo a like servitude in the said Poni• tentiary of the Eastern District of Pennnyl vania, for the term of one year, all to ho confined, kept to bard labor; and clothed and fed in the mariner directed by law. We trust, that, as these customers have at last had justice meted out to them, it may prove effectual in putting an end to their depredations. We understand there arc quitels number in bhp same eternity who are about as bad the worst. They must cease their depredations or bide - the constr. gummy. MRS. GRI , NDT AND rite SPITYRII9. iVili ra. Grundy be kind enough to I 88110 a ukase .11 spitting! In walking down Allegany :treat the other evening, we saw the dresses three tidies spit upon in the most disgust lig recklessness, and it would ho impossible to guess bow many more were subjected to he same treatment. It is of no use to yea , • n with men, or appeal to their sense of eeency. They will continuo the offensive atimony of their civilization In spite of .0 remonstrance or righteous indignation .f their 'mothers, wives,Aleteristid dough, ers. It is only Mrs. Grundy who can ef t:dually stay' the tido, and she will lay ThiS ••hole sex finder inflniee and lasting oblige ions, if , she will decree that to spit in com flyer among a crowd, is an unpardonable .flenee. linty, do this dear Madam, and he long dresses and embroidered skirts of our docile and suffering daughters , will be Pared's° much of them present defilement that we are sure they wilt cheerfully, and i even thankfully, submit to any new exec- Vat - 101l may then — Tay u Without:swift movement of rescue for the lower extremities from their present degra. dation and filthiness, we do riot See ' at all how Sny more ornamentation for the upper can be expected of this martyr Wady of yours. How can yonreplete; Oaroline rinds for not respectigg her bonnet; trim med all over with ruches of 'pure blonde, when the thinight of her feet,and ankles, as she sails along the defiled walks, makes her' shudder? Really , dur dear Mrs. Onmdy, there should be something &um— If there is alifr. Crundy, lake him into council at once, yo pray you r and pmcced-in this mat. ter. Hos. JAS. BURNSIDE.—The geittlapan whose name heads this article, as all are aware, is the President Judge for the differ ent Courts of the counties of Centre, Clin ton and Clearfield. Ile is ono of the most efficient Judges in the State of Pennsylvania, and despatches business very rapidly. As hex been observed by many, he discharges big duties in a very fair and exceedingly im partial manner. lie is an able lawyer and a sound jurist and we trust that his com manding talents may be duly appreciated, .and rewarded accordingly. • Long may ho wave. • Loci Ilavicv Minims Woms.—A few days ;go, while in Lock Haven, -we visited the Marble- Works of S. A. Gibson, and cheerfully hear testimony Lb the pretty de signs and good work there exhibited. We must say we have never seen a better lot of marble or better carving. Mr. John Essing mat lo i n, is now engaged in duly • di:uni fy, soliciling orders 'and I for these works. ,Ifoliais an ag ' and pleas- need of tomb stones w ders to be tilled at th, Works. - Jun r. A. Bigwig!'" motion of Ira C. Mitch ell, Esq., was Wirtilitlid to the Bar on Tues day last. Mr. Hoopes pined a very credit able examination, and as he is • gentleman of talent, and a vefy clever fellow, lie will no doubt prove himself a star in the profes- Wur tho Domooratio Watchman- J To the Democracy of Centre County The Convention of the 25th has met and accomplished the objects fur whi lr it was convened—and having been a carMidate be fore that body, I cannot refrain from ex pressing my.warm gratitude for the sup port whioh I received from the Democracy from various parts of the County. Although not successful, I feel that I have cause for pride—nor shall I forget those who sustain ed me. Asa man and a Democrat, their fav or will be reciprocated at the first opportu nity, and I atoll endeavor to honor their confidence by future devotion to Democracy, as I can safely say I have done in the past. The success of our principles is my„higbest ambition, and I shall mace t„he contest with that success always uppermost. My suc cessful opponent, Mr. Test. I enteedi as an honorable, iliigb-minded genii, man, believing that, on his part, he obtained the notniolt t ion by fair he In norahle means. Those who may hare been sent to reivesent- their constituents In convention in my , case, and led astray through the influences of unkind misrepresentations, will gradually learn their mistake and profit by it hereafter. must indeed feel grateful to my friends, who have two generously sustained me in Convtm lion, and assure them, that I have nothing to complain of, insomuch as Mr. Test was my senior, and had been a candidate in con vention once or Mice before nay, and.os, then fore, justly entitled to the nomination at this time I bespeak for lima the hearty and cordial support of every Democratic voter in Centre County. Very Respectfully, &q., Aanosaat KVItTe. Aogust 31. 1857 (For tL• Donwara tia Wittellm.r. To the Democracy of Centre County. I have run my first political race, and as some one must always be second best, I sun content with the position the Convention ' has givim me. The principles of,our party Aboulcl he dear to 'every heart, 'add otlice should be a secondary consideration with all who engage in the battle for bur glorious institutions. In consideration of the fact that I never presented myself for nomination before, and never took a very active part in the plrtical affairs of the County, I feel highly gratified n ith the EArdial support I received. To my, fnends wbo stood by ; me and cast Di* votes for me in Convention, I hereby tender my sincere thanks, and by my continued efforts In behafrof the success of our party. the confidence they reposed in me, shall be rewarled WithoUt thany words I shall proceed to second my 4rotes skins with my Obits. John Hoffer, KN., my nuccessful competi tor is one of the best Democrats, in the Colin.; ty and the unanimous response, his uomi eation hasicceived from all parts is a • Lain augury of„libnelection by alazga nnsiOrri ty. Hoping that our men will vindicate the purity of their intentions by unswerving fi delity to thin party whose principles they ; profess to cherish, I am Fraternally Your Fellow Citizen, JAS. S. BALL, September Ist, 1857. MARRIRD, at the residence of the bride's father, at Patterson, Juniata °county, on the 16th ult., Hr. Daniel D. Pruner, of this bor ough, and Miss Julia A. Holliday, of the former pia& [The happy couple have our best. wishes. _lay they haiply • 10.1311 I tiontrof each other, and may their weddeel life demonstrate the truth of the old max im, that the chain of true love which binds two willing hearts, like a chain of gold, is lasting as well as beautiful.) • DIRT), in Pcitter township, on the Slat ult., Mrs. Hoffer, consort of Christian Hoffer, in the 69th year of her age. In Ferguson tp., on Saturday, the 29th ult.. MrS.,,Raehel, wife of Uco. W. Meek, ,aged abort 57 years.- , ATtoia attended her fu neral on Sunday evening. She WAS loved and respected by all who knew her ; and leave& a husbamth; three eons, and ono daugh lier to mourn their loss. In tieetirdanee with the notice given a- few_ weeks ago Wb honor those who pea us, last week, with a place in our paper 4 to-day. John 113iiilel, . . $1,50 J. H. Tothug, 1,50 11. Dasher. 1 1,50 Win. Allen, 3,75 Solomon Meyers, Robinson Poor man, Mart* Meiss, Jacob Stetfee, , Wen. Miller, Jas. P. Unghos, Jackson Long, Jas. Peck, Jno. Bing, Jno. Miller, Andrew / 9tovcre Wm. Mc Dirk, J. Wo9dring, Martin (bates, Mrs. Snrah Dixon, Peter Ruler, 11. U. Rothrock, Joseph Neil; Jon. A. [looter, S. &Sillyltz, Jos. Baker, Francis M: Baker, J, L. guttle, David Fortney, J Clevenstine, Robert Smith, Henry J. Smith, Jno. Deitrich, Jnc. Spangler, County Treasurer, Samuel McKee, John & Jacob Dunkle, David Feidler, Geo. W. Leitzd, H. H. Weaver, Alexander Slclthattan, I 1 'nt their or- Raven Marble G. S. Hoy, Jno. M. Furey,. A. McCafferty, Jac. Hosterman, David Johnston, Austin Hinton. J. U. Lm inter, Wm. W. Hays, joatab R. Read, Jas. Gilliland, Jos. Jones, Geo. ).lekle, Henry Allen, Abraham Martz, A. M. Brittian, co. Buchanan. Robert Lee, John Wolf, Jacob Ehrhart], Conrail itimmey,. Jonathan Shafer, Mrs. M. A. Sonrbeck, Samuel Bathurst Trevalian, Josiah Stria,le, Jas. Burnside, Jam. McCartney We intend publishing, at the cad of each month, the amount which different persons may pay, and tnose who wish to be honored with a place iu the list would do well to bear this fact in mind. Flour, Wheat, Rye, Mrn, Oats, Burley thick 1r hest, EAGLE HOTEL, OPPOSITE VIE - I% EST BRANCH BANK, WILLIAM IL lIAY , PROPRIETOR N D --Au Omnibus will run to and from the Depot and Packet I.e.ndlnge, tolbie Rotel, free of charf.o• Sept :4:17-tf No iluE CARPEN'rERS.—SK.U.KI) ploposikls will be voceiveti at David hviliit'q in Donner Hatuiday the 12th lest , for boilding n School Monte in said township The bedding to be I! by , OLIO story high Plans and speedo idion ran be seen, of any Dine, by call ing atom tho undersigned DAVID KELLER, Benner tp , Sept .1 37-tt. Soc'y - - ~IiOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, MilE F,Ol .LOWING, FRAM TIIAT iner.t Physirian of Philadelphia, Dr Neo n kin, n. tted to the testotote, or Profit:Pao IbMit, °Lk amain. a bat to en ideocedt by thous. ttUaht eke bane awl Boner/ Dye o AUI , Roe, CHEST:It T STRICT, 14,1a - delphia, December 21d, De b 3 " In regard to Hurer's flair Dye, I can state un hesitatingly, that it containu no deleterious ingre dients, aad may ho used with entire safety, and with 1.1.1 e utitioat confidence and ...ems," W D IIItLNCKLE, M D HO% RITINU AN INDILIOLZ lons, Are se well and widely known, as to require no eulogy of their merits, it I A only necessary to any, that the steady and increasing dem ind gives the best evidence that they maintain their chersoter for superiority, which distinguished theta when first introdueed, years ago Orders addeessed to the m►nufaotory, No, 418 R (OE Street, above Fourth, (old No. 1440 Phila delphia, will receive prompt attention, by JOSEPH E ROVER, Manufacturer mayl3.ly 22 IOXANIINATION OF 11.;ACIIERS.--I Li will hold examinations of teachets for tho ensuing school term to thb several districts, as follows In Miles township, at Retersburg, F;eptember /lb Ifu n Penn krenship, .t Milbeim, Sept Nth Oregg township, wt. Spring Mills, Sept 9111 In Potter township, Centre Hill, Sept 10th In Barris townsh.ip, Bosisburg, Sept 11th in Ferguson township, Pmegrove, Sept 14th I n llnitwoon township iltoimstoWn, Sept 15th In Patton township, at W•lidle's, Sept MIT In Spring townahi p, at Ilarrisonville, Sept 17th In Mesmer tbetnehip, at Knoi'a School Ilona, Sept. 18th to Uutoittownahip, Unionville, &pt. Pith. In Burnside townehip Supt. 21st In Ruston township,Julian Flarle4a, Sept. 22d In - Warttratnt Taltaf, at Port Matilda, SepLra r la hush township, at Philipsburg, Sept 24th. In Snowshoe township, at Moshanon 25th, In Boggs am! Milesburg, at Milemourg, Soo 20th In Howard township, d NnwarAvllta, Sep Stith In Liberty township, at Engler'lle, Sept. lVtb. In Marion township, at Jacksonville, Sept, 30tb In Walker township, at Hublentburg, Oct let. At Bellefonte, Oot. 2ntl All applicants for exatillnation In the respective districts, will assemble .t the pisses meLtioned, at 1 o'clock, p M The Directors are earnestly solicited, and a'si the friends of education cordially invited to attend. beetures on education will be delivered every evening. J. I.2OSN'/3170411114,, Co. Supt. Sept. 3-119.tf 1 • -RlDE L __LEkriceit, SOOT & SHOE, STORE. t rIBT-Eimurgromfirnrairsimi- - --w-at KAP Kilt • rriHE LARGEST AND BEST STUCK OF J. Boots and Shoes ever brought to Centre county, 26 par cent. cheaper than sold any other place. Siewaktab, Bole Lentleer of all kinds. Japmlusd, Enameled and Battey Colored Leather. Frenchoal Mane, Oil tanned lace leather, French patent esifkkine. Turn pOOO Ihuairskins, And Madraas, Red Bonn's, pink, write sod blue Maroon lini age Cape binding!, Natter, Kid amd;Teruor'e 00, Plastering hair, uopp.x riretts And Burs. All Nods of.iihOemakor'e findings and Toole, Stretch Dgethar,lieltlug-Strapa.libulty priers,- - ------ Duh paid for all kinds of Hides, Skins and Furs. TllO . B, BURNSIDE- Bellefonte Aug, 21.38-Iyear, MTOMINY AND WHITEDEANS.—TO BE JUI S L b 441 at the cheap cash store of WILSON A 135.0.1 801 l .f Honor. 3,00 1,60 2,00 73 1,30 1,50 1,75 - 1.50 1,00 1,50 1,50 1,75 2,75 1,75 15,00 1,75 1,75 1,50 1,75 2,50 1,00 1,75 1,50 1,50 3,75 THE MA Dam MM ZOO 1,00 7i, 91 4 Lerurre, Sep 3,1 4 52 rPlovetseed, $6,50 Tituothysetal, -- laaneed, 2,00 Potatoes, 50 Butter, 10 1. '.l4fe' 12 1 re, 121 1 Lard, 12 IRON CITY MIIERCIAIi MIME AbOCATILD•iii prriesatracrir, PA.' 'Willi A isWitTOrintatiem•Ers, lairnartoaux THE BUSINESS MAN'S ocoLimE, Boeing had In Januaot Wain daily attendance, IWO HUNDRED - AND TWELVE STUDENTS' Exhibiting it of once as the Man Etatenastele mod P.podaarlDressikarellil livlliefal he the Comatry. 1,76 1,60 1,7. 3,25 FACULTY : F W. JENltilis,.• . - Principal. J. 0. SMITH and I. L.IIITCHOIVIi, The latter author of A Now Method or Teaching Bookkeeping," Professors or Amount?, Bookkeop. ing and Arithmetic. JOHN 140 3,00 . - Author of the National System of aookkraping," Lecturer on Rail Roadiog, Business, ill customs and usages. 11, WILLIAMS andJ. BILENTLDIER, Profeamors of Arithmetic, Dookkeepija and Pho nography. A. COWLEY and P R. SPERIVI, Jr Prefessore of all Wyllie of Plain andlinnamentel Penmanship 1,75 1;50 1,75 1,75 2,50 D BACON, • Lecturer on PolitiallEaonowly • \ JAMES H ILIOPEINO, listg Of the Pittsburgh Bar, Leoturar 011( t)oomeroial Law. • JAMBS W, KENNEDY, Of " Kennedy's Bank Nato nelieW,L Counterfoil Bank Nolan = To furnish tho boot incline for aoqui! OUGII BUSINESS EDUCATION, I time and at tho teast,expowie, dempt NZ 111011.846 RXTRI BOUKK LEP As allied to Merchandising. Bank Ing, to. taught by the oldest Among writer of Bookkeeping now living, years eaperienoe in teaching and bu STEAM DOAT DOOKICILDPIN' With all lho recent improrementa extra charge, , ru Nit AA 818 Er, indrtery re,ribly aal atyla Blain mental iVrMpg SII 4 V El MI:DAL:4 for tbn twat College, over all oompetitor., wherry. hos been exhibited, including tho ti Ohio and Miehlgan,in 11835, and at tho State Fair at l'ittiburg, in 1856 1 3,00 1,75 1,75 1,50 1,75 4,50 As apigied in ell Maranntlle and nallitillg 1101311.8 oomprfsing all Counting Iloueo Calonl4Uuns • • COUNTERFEIT A 71,0 A LTLIIRD Navas Full instruc lion given in thir important branch o business education. 2,00 1.50 1,50 DAILY LICTIMEB On Bookkeeping, Um Usages, Lews and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking, Political Econ omy, Detecting Counterfeit Monej, and ether sub jects bin ing practical relatioua to aotivarlitunnese. ?awl, Ac. Bookkeeping, Full Comuiereial Course,. $25 00 81taltiner7, &boat 5 00 Bowl, per week, can be obtelnal kir S bii No extra charge for Stearn Doak Bookkeeping, Arithumtio or Miaow. 1,50 1,75 1,60 RTUDENTa Can enter at nny timc—(no seation)—review at pleasure—time unlimited, usual length of course from six to twelve %scam. 2,00 3,75 3,75 2,00 IIIErEILE NCR 487, STUDENTS entering, Now the eity ■lone, within one year, betide. the many Nam the county maxcrioss • Specimen of Writing end Circular, eontaining full Information, rent by mall free of &W I*. Addeese, F W JIRFKINE 2,00 2,00 =SE 5,00 3,00 , v:/.1y.10 :4 GEO YEOMAN, A D - - 1111/G, AL Mitt NEXT CESSION OF TIIIS tutinn will open on Monday, Sept. 7th, to continuo 22 weako Terms per quarter of It 'week*. Ordinary Englich branches, • • • • 1100 nigher •• • Languages', 6 00 Drawing—Extra-20 Lemons, • • • 500 An