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'''',.., •1 6 Wro,v t, , t--'o' • '*-' r-, "." -- -"" 4 4 , ...;,14.7.6-. ,- A , - - ------- .-- -.-- ' • , . . —..--------......, . , .---------..„ . _ — ___-.-- .4".. ---"'"'".......„.„---__—= ----- -z- ---..... .-_-_,--...,. : _-,.......,...--....- 4 --.•- ---,.......---._ ....- ' • BELLEFONTE, CEN'I'RE'COUNTY ) . , VE I N'. . ~ ' THURSDAY,•sEIiTEIVIBI4, I Ii 22 r 1859, . - MOM met rummest]; sr i t NMI" it'i• B4RNH 4 RT. f Si** titithiition: TIMMS:—=I 60ots ilitthin three mehths . pl,oo If dlayed six months, end $ll,OO if not paid dada the year. These 'terms will be rigidly ad hered to. DVIRII.I3IIIIIXNTRAnd Ausivess Notice' insert 4 at the usual 40 ra P.IONT.Ites. and every NG doeoriptiou of 0 LXBOUTED In the neatest manner, at the lowest prises, and with the utmeet'dospalch. flaring purchased a large collection of type, we are pro- Pared to ev . ttistr the orders of our friends. Vusiness, lirectarg• • E. J. HeimanArt, 6URT - EVOR . AND CONVEYA With 11EILLAIFONTR, 1 $ Y'ALI.IIITIR JAYNA A. XXA.VSII AITORNETS AT LAW, saLLaroNve, XXXIA'A WILLIAM' U. BLAIR, ATTORNEX AT LAW. Cttloe In the Arhde, seemed 1100. r UNATED ATATEI fOi EL, Tritßn STRUM. W LLIA NISPORT, PENN' A ♦. H. PORIII.ZII. FROM :TOR JAMES n. 'RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■st.nsronre, renit'A Oflac, on the Dionloud, ono door welt of the ?Oa 01flee _ - L. J. (MANN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE IMRE =I CHARLES% H HALE, ATTORNEY AT, LAW, 811.1.1.EFONTR, aloe oath the non James T Hale Nor 25, 1ii5.1-tf DB. JAMES F. 11 l'Tl:lltiOlR, PHYSICrAN A SURG EON , • r•t• rum to Th. Wm .1 hfoKim, roepectfolly ten- Pore ML — refeeelonal eettlcee to the oititene 14111:11. S 111 ILL'S stud eielno) Office at the ...taw House J. G wittvirr, PRACTICAL SURVEYOR 0A• HALT. SI.I,LP, rL• SA r,.1 attAd td tolevoylng fArtoo. roads. Ao All attltrestotA to It ablotrlc 1' 0 will to . prompt atteuttou. Fob 10'5? Am I= IM=l3 Limo IL w 1111.1110 N. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Offieo on Allegany intent, in Um (or I y eledtlpiMi Ij Ilumet, McAllister, Ile:. Co a I. Yep .iorgust 10.35-Iyear V. 0 1111760 r. ATTORNI.:I AT LAW RhI.I.AVONTIS, PA. IT.II attend to .11 professional business entrusted l'erlteuler nitention paid to colter• , ns Ac ()Mee In the An,orren. , s, sesonol 11 with I .1 %I to II Illnlr • J unwary 13.'59.1" . IRA C ATTORNEY AT LAO, I . IIMK A continue the practice of his prefea- , ori, 1 ,, heretofore °coupled by Wei no I will 01 ail prom ptly and faithfully tonil bustrere nn u.1,•4 to cies lino 41. I 8 —I- WIZ P JiACTIAMUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YIKI.I,EFO TX, N or...lune busing's& fri11.,1•13131V0 prompt C. A. altoll Collooriono wade In Centre, Clinton and '101,1°141 eountiro . . Olhe• 011 AII oglieny et-eet in the building fur D eonnt”elity Linn :e , lrfnute, A um, Al, 39 .I• D. WIN4AATE, RESIDENT DENTIST °Msg. and residisaea on the North Eart Corner •f the IP •-oond. near the °earl. Mouses i• Lar I ho fooad at his atm except tore weeks LI L L. IL month, commencing on the lint Monday of s moutb,w ben h cull be awe yfilling professional 'vies Dit. D. L. POTTER, PiIY6LCIAN SUItiILON, MIL LAVONTS, CKEITII.I CO , LA, %ea 011 11 b Street (old office ) Will attend , to .doadoned•calltl as heratutore, and remertfelly re ale ..qvioes to tile ((bode and the puhlTe • DR. 114-1111iT-C11E14., riII:BI(2JAN 4 SUMMON, he ttitroess, OIRTEIIirO rA. i In attend to professional-palls u heretofore, and ...patron), offer, hie mermen to his friends and to public,. ()aide next door to Ms residence on priag street. Oct 28.141-tf ADAM HUY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. • 11110111WONTII, PIWW'A Will attend promptly to all legal business Intrusted to him. Special attention will be given to the i/tphaws . Court Practice and Sorivening His office with the Hon Jima T. hale, where he can always be °omitted in the lingliah and Berman language/. 3. C 11. !•. J. T. lIALS A. CI. CURTIN% DBE BUT B 414 K., -OP-- MUM, MoALLISTER, HALE Ac CO aIILLSI , OMTII, MITSUI CO., f• Deposits Received—Bills of Exchnnge and Notes Disoounted—lnterest Paid on Special lloposite— fJoileadens Made, and Proceeds Remitted Prompt '7—Exchange on the Kaat•eonetantly on band• June Ind, 1869. J. R. STOVES', ATTORNEY AND.OUPNSELLOR AT LAW. 1111114.111,011111, PAN le A. W 111 ptuatioi pedal/lon In the ett 3 / 4 wral Courts olt.Oeutre Gent', • Altbueinese Intrusted to him will be fa thitttly attended to. Piretiontar attention Mad to collection', and all mouton promptly re. mlfted. Oan be consulted In the Uorman as well as ly theßlitt language. WWI OW it b., fonnert‘ooottpled by Judge B untside •P. O. Boat, : " XS 'Sr wm, F. mafaa)s-a 00., sows.roNels, COSMO 00., PA. BIM of explains and Wotan d?ostotad. T Ndlony made and rdessids pieta y cecnisced.— staseal.pald on ap depoitta. Wring, is UN 1.4 an °Was constantly an and for all. topoo. It 4 reaolvia April 7tls, 1859. • 99. P. amens, • PRuciaisT. • . B■LLrrOßtl, PA. WAINVIIIIALN ANN RISIAII D 1141.1111 Ir ii(MWDes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var. D r i t ta l V l t t " etlirit Brushes, and - 00 tb Buteh , no* end Toilet Article., Truseele 189 Shouhleillzami Gwen Betide. 4311 9 19 9 19 19AULAPti itl oelt complete end fresh, tat lunar rilmilerate r re. ar/011991,11 liad amain' P my t h Mew om the mu** kl ook. • GENERAL EttOTTON PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, IN AND BY AN ACT OF the General Amorality of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net releting $o 1114election§ of thin Oninintimvenlth" plumed the 21 tiny of July A It. 1830, it le maths the duly of the Sheriff of every comity atlitin the Com moo weftlth to git e ',Odle notice of the tienernl Lice- Untie, Intl In ;melt notion to tolunierato —lot The &keen' te be elected 24 Vtengoato the platten at tyrllleh the eleeti9n.lt to ho hold. T/108 SoCOY, 1110 01 the county of Cen tro, do 6oreby wake known, and giro 1110 publlu notice to Vie electarn of 'ho soul county of Cen.re, that en the ;wound Tuentlertf °ember next, ()w -ing the 12th flay of the toonthl a Gene r o t Election win be hold at the net orcl dinttiota on Lablinitett by law intim PA 1.1 e, , tinly of Centre itt sthwit Gone State, (twenty and •looliciary officets are to lie ontotect nn Inl lawn, to a it Ono person' to fill the "Men of Auditor General ,'of the CLUII)111.111A oath uffultralSkttli)3t - One loom!) to till the noire of :4tirecyor General of the Coutnionatettith of l'entetylv.tnitt Om, ilerAnn In nil the °moo of I'II,4IIICW 1 edge of Pie 1),, t , e 1 caturaed of the counties Id Centre, Clinton end Clearfield Ono venom to 611 the offlee of County Treastfror of the county of Centro O'ne pone , .roiereennt the aounty of Centre In 0.. !Foote or Itepreeeetunt yen ref t Com mon rrunlth ol renneylA nude One 'torten, 10 Alt the Oleo of Collitnoonotter of the oneenty of Contra Ono ineroun to fill the arso of Auditor of the eotrnty - nr erntree ' Ono poreon to fill Alio onion of Vonilly Surveyor in porsolrtnee of Intht net I viee.. hereby r00t. , , known not giro oretioe, t lint the pi ere of leoleting lho oforocnd general eloctiou In the toVeral nina- Ilion atotriOt Within the aunt numbly of Conlin RS follon o to wit 't o=l Itto Electoto of the county of Centre rill tal,n notivro that the eneitlenertil Elontton will hu h.,.1 al the f.ltrnmy 1,1,1•ei For the Ivry of ItaLneq..tt the pul ho houg, of “eolge Mtllrr in th., town rf A.ll,llt.tiltir; • '0 ' ft ervilto For the top of Taylor nt the School inure near II•non Fttrn.ten. For the top ot At 0(A et the ...hoot hiont 111 the town of ft eherlburg For the Ern of Potter at the Itr•une.if tie, ritort e r t lo• the !wp of (+rug.; at the hon.., of the I Ito Jo- HIM Ni C, , 11,1 Fit the 'Op of FerAo••ot at tho ,'rho J o nuo to Pito grove For tho top or li t erf.nt the F•hool I•men In Ito , lnhorg. .•• ••• F . the twp of v i e • 4 the houee of Peter II or rny eo .• For the borough of ott end Syrior IRI ut the Court Ilint o in It , rno4l) For the top of' Meer at the Scion,: Lm., In lb hh-rehorg lor the twp of How r.l et the ho,, of Mr. 1,;, y p r o w For th. , tt p of Roeb of the S•ho.l too- t., Phil ,een or the lop of Snow Shoo nt the S. hoot 1,. ote over Ihro r•eltlente of ,;.toottol A Ilty For the t p of Mari, 01 the School h.. 000 ill Jaeltsonvlne For thr ten.Jugti of Mole,bll:, - ; nefF flo,;ge top a. the Nehoot hour,' iu told ~,,, ugh For thu tor.. 1 liusum ho former pin,. 1101.1. log o.lok/113 rt3t he top °frown at 11.0 hotted nr rot I. 31..- ler For tht twp of I,ll , eHy e! the Reheol lumen in Logic% For th 4 twp of Worth at the School how.. nt Port h(ntil la For the twp of Bonner at the Gott-. 11.11,10 Ili Bollofonte For Ih•• twp of Union nt the ti•buct home. in ).., vtlln tkri, of nurnsi4o at au) how , . of J,,hn 11. pas Por thn rwp of Curtin at the tiehlyrt wt. Mann NtiliCE IS HEREBY M VEN '•'That every p, Non, es , •eptinti lusts:is of the Peace, sho ‘l,llll hold any ~ I Tlct profit or trust under the tloverim•nt or the United States, or of this SLAW, nr of any city or incorporatatl district, s he tilt, a e .11, smiled officer or agent, o Ito is or be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Jwhrt•tr} department of this State, or the l'inttel Statee, or 1111 . V city or incorpora - Lel district ; awl that every member of t'ot,gres•t and the7r:Cle Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any city or Commissioners (gaily incorporat, if dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or exer cising at the same time the oilier of appoott• went of Judge, Inspeotor, or cl, rk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Invectnr, or that no other Mincer of colt election, shall ho eligible to any (Ant, then voted for." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled " An Act relatizte,-tailia4. elections-of—tinis Uommonwealth, passed July tho 2d, 1839, provide, a,, f,lllns 4, to Wit : tiThat the Judge, and liipsecior 4, chosen aforesaid, shall tort I at their respective pla ces appointi.ll for holding tlio election ill their district to which they respectively be long, before 9 o'clock on the morning of the 2tl Tuesday of October, in (each and every year, and each of the said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of said di4trict,„" 'ln case the person who shall receive the SCUM highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day or any election, then the person who shrill have received the second highest number of votes for Judge, at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector io Ins place, and in case the per son whci shall have received the highest number of votes (or Insppctor 81101 not at tend, the present elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then ,the Inspector who received the highest num her of votes shall appoint a Judge in Ins pla'ce ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the Lime fixed by law for the openingof the election the qualified voters of tho town ship, ware or district for which such officers shall have been elected present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to flit such vacancy. .It, shall be the duty of said Assessors, respectively to attend at the plarcs of holtli log every general, special or tc..nship elec tion. (luring the Ume said election hs.qpen, for boo purpotie of giving informatioreV Ike Inspectors and Judges, when called' olt religion tq tbs Xlitffir of any person wisest , ed by Limn to velust Gook elLiationon such other matter in relatiokto the assessment of veldt% aS the slid Inspectors or itidges, or either of them, shall from time to time re "No person shall be-. permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman, a .21 years, or more, who shall hare retlded in this State at least one year, lintisdbe election district where ho offers to vote, it least ten days immediately pro ceeding the election, and within two years paid State or county tax, wbich'shall have been assessed at toilet ton days before the election, but Y Main of the United States who had been previously a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and re- Weed, and who Shall have resided in the election district end paid taxes as aforesaid, chill be'entitlell to vote after residing in the State•cix months. Provided. That the white freemen citisens of the liniteAkStatea. between the age of twenty ens and twenty two years, and baring resided in the State one year, and in 11 :e lli,trict ten daps aforesaid, shrill be t Witted to vo , e, thty have not paid taxis •' •No Verson .hall be entitled to vote whose name is not contotninl in the taxable Mimi*. tants furnished by the Commissioners nn- Ices, first lie prol&eed a receipt for the pny• mint Within I.W1) year: of a State Or roomy nw 41 a4revalily to the it or gilm atKra.lory i i ids 11.1111 l ron Ins oalli or Rill/1111111011 of another. that he ling pant such a tax or fadnrc io ',nowt. a re • ceipt shall inalse oath of Ow payment therQ• of or second, if ho It, tut an Oven)i t rn wt. ri ThritrCOT7e - tRTITtrOTTC , .amt twenty , two years, he Shall (1111040 an oath er F.l l l rrn ion, dint he re,ided in the State at ler IL one year mar b fore his irppbeation and make such proof or his r,ookoo, ni the 4/8 tart its IS lal.tirlll (111`l DWI Ia 111'1,111101i, the nano of the ii i• un RS aflllllllt 41 shall be iiirerted in the alphabeti.•.ll list lii the lII' 11CO'OIS, allil Made opposite thereto 1,3 Hating the vroid tar, •' if he shall ti pernrlie 4114 i Vote by N 11,4011 of bay• Itstnt it 'PIT n rtlTP wort agy, "if tre stall li adtirt,ed 011 nernunt of Ilk age: • and In pith( r !vie, the reasons or 41101 Vc• 1 1, 01.n.11 he enll. d pot to the elerks who Ktiall mak.; the Itke notes In the list of facts kert Ly 'hem. In al! eatwq where the oriole of the per-on elritt.tiiki. to Vtitii is. not filitid--tr thea 6 ll , ,t for the I'iiinimir-tontiviiiitiltl A... or hie t;ht to vole whet het !mold theie or shall Le . t 1 e d.aly "I the In , pector to ea t ylth p nusn .`ll ontts 111 to 111. to dill,. t and 11 , lattn, w 1 4 ;17i• r, wn,ll in the S.At, ou, t, at 1 ,, r !nor , . lii• oath 4h , til Ito 411111 , ieht proof the reol kit PI, 'hall tlo pro,, , ht t Ic, Irv:. tow competent 1 , 111.• !%11:111 I, (tintlltiod et, el, r, shit he * or; rr olsil wo • ht s the •I•Ntre•t r"r TllOl i. than ten d.t . ) next ITIMI..11011 1 ) . rlVeit (10,6 rnnn Ili) ako ham , if stet ar to hunt lilt rtotlen ,, 111 pie.. , •••1110 111 1 114 lawful iv ten 100 the dsunct, 1111 , 1 1101 101 Op , TNT p 0.1.1 1. of I 11 . 1111 y Iss•f•oll Nllllll prevent, or attempt 19 I , N r , ml a , ,p, .11 1 ,n rOl I'M t lection nadir (LI art P. , or , .”51 , 111...r. er is or ,h,, 'T, un o• to 3, oee Iry •1 ..11.•;1 nit vr. or .1 1 1/' opt or tuttoropt ily interiete with 111111 .11111 i ,I,llly, or ttlo , •k or nit, 11110 tti 11:0 Ill) Ihu WI 951.141 - or Lto• donor to any wrh , 1.11 t• ?Atti.• ro ay holden ssr ftss . lisiNty 111.1 , 10. the pc Ne, 14 • is , 11 .1.. Skis, or 41161111 . . s . l pea , tt , o 3,y sill .11 o 1'591 for , or huts tttth sli Is 11 to 1.' . :1s 11.9 is q .o.l) nr overito.rer ant - , let - tor. or to prevent hint from vita F e us, ! , ,traiii the frLoi.in ,if Lli etmi , r. hi, Is per , ~, m s'oltirLrli,sta, 41311 Irt. 11:101 1.1,4 -UM not y 4 , 1,1111:.; lire hundred ihalar,, Ili 1 Isi• 11111111 , ,Tit 01 111 V Istre II 11 t X (..(111ttg 11 •11 ' MI/11111s, nissi tf it shall he .pawn to Ihe curt wcher , • the itial of soon one. , e 011111 It 1 , 31 'bat One per ...to 011 , , o 1 tag Vr os. l 11 19 491 , ist till' 1 . 113 tenrl, ctr lost rr,lrrir ur fir re tht• olli Wk. Si it, cwrimit t. 1101 11.0 I It If I to eute tier m. Oleo "It ••• n l'tttt h, .1141 itt. Iltt ti 1113 a 1 1 s1.• of I, lismdrs ,1, ss /110I' .111.1 and /1141 1,, I, onto ,0111 , 1 Itttt. It„ Than , Iv (nolltil I :air more Ihao two -Tr an) l r- rill or p. r' . (411 shall mal.r any brt or tt age r alma the ol any 01.•.•&1011 within On, Commonwealth, or shall offer to mike any urh bet or waver, either by rer hal pfo••laninnon tlo reof, orotherntse. ho or the: shall fliftit and pay dine tones the rllllll4 I an bit or olf•red to be be • • if any person not by law qualilled. shall fraudulently vote at any eleet 101 l within Ow t'ommonuealth, or being otherwise genial ed, shall vote out of his proper district, or any person hum% nig the want of rnch piah• cation shall Aid or proe•nre such "person to v.de, the in r,Oll or 110 hollS so OM 1111111,4, ~hall, on convirlion he tined any mini not eseecdmg tao hundred dollars, and he im prisoned Cyr any term not exceeding three months. If any person khan vote at more than ors• • lentos flporiet. or (AM ro t.e ftaudulent ly vote nal delivtr to the inspector tno tickets togeth••r, with the intent to illegally vote, ot shall vole the same ; or if any is r son shall advise or procure another to do 44), he or they so offending, shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than lire hundred dollars, and he nu prisoned fur any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably to the law, (e cepting the None of qualified cifizyns) Khali appear at any place of election fur the pur pose of l4' tickets, or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall ; on con• viction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceed ing one linntlred dollars fur any sueli offence, and he inipnsoned for any term not exceed ing three months. Also. for the information of the electors the county of Centre. I publish the following sections of the Act of the General Asmilublg . of the session of Mil, (-Miffed Air Act to provide tor the .elec:ion of Judges of the SOY' oral courts of this Curninonwc.ilth, and to regulate certain Judicial di.dricts." Sac. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of 'Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania ip General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same. That the qualified electorti of each of the Neveral couptiea of this Common wealth WWI at the next general election, at ,the times and places of electing opresente tives, and whenever it shall thereafter be come necessary for an election under this act and under the Constitution of this Coin monwealth vote for 11 . vo, persons at the first election and at every elects:in thereafter, as many as shall be neceasisvpnder the prim aions heretofore to omits Its Judges of theliu: premise • Court of this Commonwealth, ode person to aerie as president. Judge of the Judicial diatrict l in which • such county alkali lie, and two persons to serve es A 8.0121640 Judges of the several court& of.suotk coun ty.— _ ••BitO. 3. That the J4dges of the Supreme Court, and the President dodges of all oth er courts of record and the Associate Judg es of the District Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of Philadelphia and the District Court of the county of Allegheny, I shall be learned in the law, and all„the aforesaid Judges shall be qualified electors of this Commonwealth, and shall be other wise qualified se required by the second' Rertion of the ft arti , le of the Constitution of this CommotlA Smc 4 That the , &Wien of Judgem ?shall be held and condicted the ;revere' election dist' iets in the Ratite mariner fn an —....ordinary Narrative, deep and abiding arid int. tit of a truth ,, shove i respects n i elections for representative aro or One of the mold . eztraordinary narratives in a light to strike a s i v,mpat itrttA rhord in , shall he In Id soil eoiithetidltwo.l by the i that we hart; hail the rort,me to relate has every human nod Jo.lge‘i, InspeoltiN .ml other on) , ci : Jost (tome oitiler cur notice. IL Wil4 told UM ' . _ niched by . a correspondent , ate l t he 1"""' ll " l 'h " I. the act nr, the. ''''" P '','"' by the horn hitnat'f, arid the mas t searching ' .I , ,setultly entitled ••An Art relating to t h e - o ut , tio ,, m ~, dam [l o4 .. nionw ,p h. n orprm .,,d inveidigation fails to slia'ne the trith 01 the 'r A wane was 0 iiiirt:stal in our Court the nertno.l rise of ,!tily oar: thou-mod el •14 I.( story. astontshing rot it rim). seem to be. If : • House Testerdav which was w ell calculated hundred and theme-nine, toil Its sel'el 31 awn. is any deception tiu Cl/cease wu fail•to . " to touch tin. Leniluroit (horn in evi ry for ling Ruppleirrairs. anti nil ilier Lice Intri, es far ~,,, ii , ~i,j , .,.: 4 it. the Mann. ..hall 1,10 intrusted Amt apirliee lila. ~,, .. ; , . A heart A poor lin r r.tl nnate 1 non: ,zirl, tome sonic Cltrtla h.. 11 1, d0,,L,0,1 1111,1 tnltoii Iv 31 , 1 , 1 y to tier '' '"t tot 1 ") s'-' year, 3 4 7) •• ' ' fifteen vear.s of age, oas rli..r_•-ril v‘ ith hay- tie. Iniii,of ltitli;e. : Pi.teidtd, 'I hat line 11013111 yi 1.1 , in ( l le , tlllalin. and did some tog stolen some tltnnOy. ' I'l. flist 0 itnCi.a afirin.aid iI. ;lora; ~ hall vote for :lodge, of • l ilh og, it all the prin,,k, In the conrie or introthired, htst tried in a very clear, reol and the B ill'teme C o'rri nil a sen , rate • l"'" or the trot.: t t lit linlinns Gin , ..ii thi.v had been [taper and for el other Jnihres rulquiri.:l to' ,_ , , ; ~ liii4ior.si:- bite manner as to the guilt ft( the 7, ti. turn: o l9lp plorewrieq,-1, bril'arlierl 111-t- h Isiw on -- iiaclie'r :siPara t te - 7""""" • ' ''' • I n ' girl. At the clo , e of 11,1 IrSlitronly it ap.. stole a three yi ar old hay from the city, and pier. , or paper. Sac That a meetin of the return , rani, tl loin On 10 1 . ann(l,t. As far as ran he , 1 prnreilttin s t it 741 A, t ro . n:latigl:le i r ag :i'" tin , st i , 5. g .rtiilges or thr...everal districts fit enoll Count V' ,11 ann il, Mc , d,11,1 %%:ii iitolLn from a small' ti is"i.' u al' ~ .1 ii 3 " ; .."4-.o -n 8t 11 I rolilierl Inc own father. The in )1 , , ottness preveli .1 for by the art herein heron. ri•. 4 i oroo. it house, but In it sal part or tho C;Ty, anitte4lo tetton of all the colt , l cries In • . brought to the Onnil, vi•iii a ti. , .nan Ihe or on olltor partn aloes 4 of the theft, cannot such rounty for .Inilges or the Supreme coons%) avi,e.l her in tithe Ifni bond, and ions t nod 1111.1iiili t en wIllc!' Ow mini d n. dI b" l' I" d altittit to -tit ear lit r, tt 111.1 i Ole t, nut] kid, 'I voter , : 01 such country are e .. ..t.tital to dirt 4(t . Tho ..opt o.• kept the hity in Canak. for , • thrin,tv,.., i1,,,,, L „,"•, , ,.,1 wilt . am . „ti a rl , f .. ,,, , , th , 3 „ . ~,,,I 0,, t hen, f t ,.; lnet . hitt rt. ,, 0,,,ry , caticut i.wear.' 'Why tom inn ma v said eon , IS vi_ 11.1.07mtAlatt. he.n.ri.du oat Le a 1.., , ti ~ „ sr , , , , I r 1 . t , - ; the atten - ney. - ' .. ihe replied. • I can't - Twee eleilt of the hoard of return plit'g/ A il.:1 - . Of '% ' " L 4 ' . inn ' ° Pm"' ''' Pot. ' against my min rh 1 I d.' hooked around and rll. It rot In os ill , tn - est.lettlo4 spt 4 towatontiert, who kept him about a mouth. B.w. rin oy an,4v. augiiimoth I tear, and.rnirkt irlilll torthWit itso f",tly • 4 ima;rit .. 1 4 1 , 11e _ h lk": 48 .4 11 1010.0 01440 , 41 " paw . z l, • ith- '• eh ( Irk dint' ' if. at which tribe be remained a nwatb) -. dialry•ncerl mother. It was lire own min, o iitlC caast ....4 " "" 3 nr r' fitit lr as fliere were some fears Ora he would e , 1 , , , , i 4 1 , a i , i , i d A d e r el . i e v i v i l: , q:7 ;,. is ,4 ll . i ,, C r l ,.., l , l l ll lr l a y r . 1;1” , . ? 1 , ! , • ( .• ., 1 , a , 1 , 1 hi, t ' r.,, , ,ii :toil ta k en, by the t, hitt,a he au ri i ii,/, but still lirf , ehrld. The wrong con es,., thrObbilbg W RYtnilaThe3utirtil duct of the one had Intl, could ii ,, t brink the montvealtli, nod plare it lit the 11,11, ”4 pa. 1..: 111t , lel oft to the Ilinlit bagots of ith-oo;.ol lurks of affection a lurk fasten it MCIIIer'II 0111 n. V.' ist t;risin. ‘, ,:ire 9 Tl•.it iii the Real 1 tie.iday if 1 Hon h,,,7 hi' ru • Alm_ A AtAIA' AAA I A.A. t,..__--_ ' Lheart lA her loved ones. _l.l. ,In fin, not le err : b u t ht. 111‘,11LII ht. ne the Secretary of I• ,In to tie 11 ille r aa, e t i, ) true ft rred hem ditto to the of It ate , oint a 7 re. Pi Ott" pite , torte of 'hi ays of V.. 1. 1 ,01 1 ,111, tha again sold iloveroor aol si.eh other ritivens of the hm, it the ~lun. }ndianc of minnesetit. nweallti ita in ty ehmirie to allele!, I , 1 , arN ago he team null by the ea.., tit- I , tir•ta mode to tri ti e r ,• ed . an I ilo (I,l Pf"'la as to the Snake and Copperheads of rant f , ,r.f,ele• aor Ti'l Soprme Veen t, la` lea a When this tribe removed , to Mis aottri, neeompanied them. and afterwards accurately compotell, and the (I,trereor "bill r•••,,t, tin 41 , iwn 'lt :heir migratiens through fmnhn ith 14.010 proclatnalieo ileektiog r • 1 1115111" f 11111 per•ons ,Volea for Judge, to the Supreme Court as shall require to a derma an I t)regon. 'l"lat,poruon of the „elected by this net and wha Jiave ret Iv , d trthe R 111' 11 huh he remained finally pro. the grenteo.. tomb , rof votes to he ceeoed na far • orth n, the Rues unimages elected. ,:•q , hat the personn an flerinn d !don, „tear Ilehrtng a Straus, sod there, with ele o teks l'iabs and other er.tt. ttitort ?Pall to, el Ptirl,"" • r 1 . 3 1: 11 a: t the day la,t above' large 'iambi of Indians, they at present re mem ...ad it the I,lneo for hniding the main Their priltriple point of settlement pr, me Cowl at I lar is about three bundled reilea from the North tiattrg. nail , hill cause pee billion ,containing ts. "tWe t re the tt three sears. ' sie yeers, ' n i ne y t Pacific Ocean, and about twenty two hum •• "et. re.trs " fifteen years," re.pftgliyely, to be • dred to nort.i went of 3t. Paul. 1 put mim a box and mete:ally Una o f the po:ntr,„:„ 1 th 3 , i. r e e it or y die'4*'","44°ol" elan h 'lnrrt7 Tircw — ri, the tribe occasionally visits is ue shall wbieh his term or Ate . nod they Fort,'' winch is laid down on the mop certify. the result of such billeting to mon the Mill tour las near the Colville River. The hero of this Srt. 11 That a+ noon as practicable mneriTte flrqt To , ty in Nt,.entle r next 11/II IA m¢ ;MY r l ecUun (1(31 /d.T. ,... ‘. the Gortr I,r S11:111 ,rant tho 1 ,, r , M1N 4it rt, d re4p‘ rt- Iv, It cotionnonnii4 a.; n o w r,quire i l bj Inv to 11.1.1 their re.pe , ttee °nivel from and af ter the lirn Mortelly tn l'hTeinber ne , t fol• lon nz 4iioh elr , t,,,n aril .Intite , the re -117, li•rlN f,l a-; err, , -; I 1, ) I 101 l of. /)., fifth ar tit•i: of the ColistIL111.14)11 of tills 0 , 1111110:1 - Wraith And the return jokey of the re4pent l re .11.111" 11ft1, 1 •111ft 11, hurl, reriotr.d to meet al the Court In Bellefonte on rtilay, next October 15th. after the nee onl To. witty In Oetnln r newt thon and thereat ter perfortn thoNe things reppre.l by law Gwen nucli.r my hand at Bellefont.t., thiv 2fith day of August 1559 T 1 10.11,13 McCOY, Slienfr. FRANKLIN HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. wad relorelftilly in. j 1„ fo rm his old .fracntle thot hobo' leaned Ihni - "non ki,. !fowl, in the hit roliK6 of ftelltionte, aorinc - ly owned and kept by All 13 Bennett -- This house hes been retitled, ncoly painted and furnished, rind the beaten nonce It the plitanitnt Arid convenient being situate on the laa 113 , 111 , 1 Hear I lie rtilltal..U. 111. Tntile ,111 Itirc: it be suildied .111111111 in till. Awl .I”l“ , ..'i" , iir the season tat , word ani pains sill he 'pared to make the 1. 1 tlir“ 21101 t it lg VI 'II to 11.1. 111.14 , 1 e to gtutmtii romp rtshin The Stabling is commodious end Food Amt will ho nlpplled with ph lay of iquvetidi r Alit mourning his sincere thanks to Intl old fitcoll , fwd Nitrous fur the very generous pittrounget,liont er tended to him at the Conrad Msa he revcctfully solicits a continuance 'at the Franki3e House Itllls itusleruto to Belt the times. )lo has (Toiled so Eating Salo , * in ootinertilow eiith has nubile house where the finest iitiality of oysters will be kept oonstantly on hand J IL 1101tit1ttON 114 , 11,1010 c, Jon 14-'51.1 If CONIUU) H USE, BELtEFONTE, P A. J. B. EMT U4S TUE I'LEASU RE 0 AN`IIIU NC. ing to lux friends; arid th Idle In gen eral Iti l ikhe has token oharge of his well !mown oru I.i &tiny under the suparvisitto of .1 11 klurni• son, :it'd in 'fully proposed to suotunouslate the traVoling public in n etylo and manner I.OIIIIIIOIIIU rale with the progreeelve spirit fyWie titres lie Is in postulation of all the modern improve :Minuend eonveuienolle.. 0.11 t. aleayying appart wont!, and liu supplied his litiOet with It, eltoieest the markets afford, and bin IRr with the purest Wines Withal@ Moat este naive st skiing soetwomodallons attentive end skilful ostlers togethof with wi ld ions attention to humus, he Ifeetliqiiikiir" is o Roiling a share of patronage and the sapport of le friends. Bellefonte:oot. 8-'Bl-424 f. Tlitto. mammy. SCRIVENWIt, CON VEYANCIBIt AND Agent for Me West Branch Mutual hear , • mace Company. • , NVielesenalue, ;sentences on ell delimit:Worm a propertfit moderste rates. And will We "ie. outs all kinds 91 legs! writings nestly,,peonnietly and i.,.:ourstel,y, vie : W riting c of Dam% Mortga gee, Assignments, art!e od.rf Agreements, Port tog of - octane:lc anti will make out Afiesdkre,ilserti of school; Poor and Rood Tense , end Transorltna of unseated Londe cud the &Moot or Road Texas thereon, All of which will be done at eery mod erato pleas. Office with iO4lB IL. Toot, Req., Reeler, . the oourt Rorie. • ellefonte, Jan., 27-'39-Iy. AnnuOvvrits, P TOGR APBS 4 DAUBER It BOTYPEN, Token daily tozoept Sundays)) from 8 ♦.;. to 6 rag. fly J. S. BARNHART, In his splosiiiii Olen, is Oho Atripedeapllllag. Efelleltate Armes. Bisttlfanens. MI strange adventure says the Furt is in the vu•nuty "1. small river, the name or which, nth( r than that given by ins tribe, he does MEM The S , irt'se and Coppet head Indians trade with SI Paul, having a setni,innual train to that place 'fhe tram has about too ilemsnud end anus ()Ile party numb, from about the seine time that the other oat:, from their hunting groond.% thus mil ling a boot half way The furs are packed an p mon % elk , . 111(1 dogs. to their test st inn annual trap, the hero of these au7entures received a pass from one of --"\la-en-che-wa"--te seek out his reletivea and, if found,.to remain with them aw bile. The pass requires his presence in St, Paul, at their next trip, in 1860. S, ten of the tnhc acemnpained "Mu kos-e -rina-qiia't for that is the !when name of the young man —to Chicago. From that place he hits footed it most of the wa; , ,..and arrived here yesterday. Al Fremont ?Us features were recognized by a man as bear ing a ntrong resemblance to one Jose ph Todd, irlio is said to II are resided in (1074 land about thirty years since Fur some time past the yoelig man has been dihr Tidy ellgagtml m tracing tip bas his'ory, and what we have given ahem; is the result of his inquires. lie says he has no desire to leave his Indian associates, as he has a wife and two children among them Ile speaks English well, , having learned it lie says, in trading'at St.Taul. He says his hair was ctn., fine his clothing changed, to conform to white usage, before -leaving St. Paul., We have given his.narrative as he toldjt to us this morning. It seems extraordinary, but a close and rigid cross-examination fail ed to shako Ins story in the least. As far as we can learn, his account if numerous mi nute details of the country and manners of the far northwest regions'do not differ from the facts. What motives there aro for de ception we cannot see at present, as he only desires information as to his-parents. Ile is slightly made, speaks rapidly, and is at present (farming from Opthalmia, occasion ed, he says, by sleeping without his custom ary blankets. He sayit LOH as Noon as he can get into the woods to search for roots he can cure himself. ; Perhaps•- somebf our.ohier ietttlers can throw some light on the subject, of the al ledged stealing by the Indians, and whether this' •white Indian" is not the sotivf one Joseph Todd. Mr. Corwin says that heiallatt lather of the : Republican party., The Lot;seine „Journal hopeq the old gentleausn's flext, child .will be tali imidefatment, but !Volta it must be con tised that' he fketiaionry ape cikp Ws rather ugly' hihrciith at' right good will. The entire cost of the Fifth Avenue NOtel, N. Y , opened last week, wia ill, 150, 000, , of which the furniture, carpets and,paiuting *01350,00Q. One hundred' instil wet* rietetered the Mit' dat. 1 A Mother's Love. , 'We clip the Mowing from n late Eaton .; paper. his an afr.c t ing in riiien t , slirmi,ig ihe exhilotion sine pre elit or a moth er's love. :.tpl what a usefol le,oon may ev ery rhilu learn of the oreligili and depth of that love wile h controls (h._ heart and to ever ready to manifeet itself in the arts of an ever faithful, t vet loTing mother I.lt every son and olauglitet labor to lighter the burdens, smooth the pathway, •id render pleasant and happy the elm rer ~..ys of her who is honored aoh lirri s ing the sweetest, truest. loveliest dame in cur Eii limb tongue —M(rrnrcu." Wh,lgt the eh:lnv-ter of the' t.•vtnq moth er ntands out in thy bentity a,, l lovelior4 of • seraph,. how I.lrick and reptilc:%e is thnt of the helitlenn father, who Err the cake of a few paltry doll:Irv. Would Mail fewer the reputation of tender, crtinv: (lnid, and menree.rate her in the gloomy rill of a public pri.wo : Flume on the tummigated wretch. 116 ies libel upon manktmi. •. CUal fur a whip In every honed hand, To huh the rases! naked ihrougb• the land." Hair Oil by Wholesale While a number of hands were engaged in placing a large quantity of lit ed'oil to the hold of the steamer Iron City, at Cleve land. something gave way, and a hog.head fell fair and square on the head of a stalwart darkey. who 14 iva at 1. rid. in the hold the hr'•lit fermi Ind' the hogshead fa etas uoitne tits feel, Mill it ended shoot so that one of the heads struck him A wiid though smothered yell came up fririm the hold, and the other darkies, turning pale as fidelity to their parents v‘ou'd permit, rodied down to gather up the -I , angled reinains of their com rade. Imagine their cori.ternal ion upon see ing the hogshead standing upright, and the frightened and lacerated rountenaneo of the negro protruding througlipto upper head ! - Ilis almantine cranium had driven through hq3.11 heads of the hogshead without material injury- more that. a few ~ .tn and a very bad 'scare.' The hogshead had to he knocked to pieces in order to release him, and ho emerged probably the greatest nigger ev er si en in Amen; a. IVhile they were bind ing up his held he as 1. hrnrd to remark 'llor a - mighty, guess ilk ore darkey deal want any MOM de on his liar " lie was at his work in the afternoon as well. as ever, apparently.—fa.rnOAter r, Augtist II). Phrenological Ploaeantry Wo have a blind phrenologist In town. who is great on examining bynips. A wag or two got one or our distinguished judges. who thinks a great deal of himself, and has a very bald head, which ho generally covers with a wig, to go to his rooms the other and .have his head examined. Wags and judge arrived. , " Mr. B. says ono, we have now brought you a head sail?, a head ; we wish to test tour science." " Very well," said the phrenologist, 'place the head under my hand.' " Tie wears n wig," says one. -0 " Can't examine with that on," replied the Profeslior. Wig was accordingly taken oft, and the bald head of the highly expectant judge was placed under manipulation °Rho lixaininer. ‘• What's this I what's said nologiet ; and prelrdng hth hands on the top o(tho head, ho said, somewhat ruffled, 'Gen. tlemini, _Clod has visited me with affliction; I have lost my cycsiht, but I ant no fool ; lou can't pass this el on ma for a head." The hand bills and adveAtements asp out fora grand jump at Niagara Falls on the 16th inst. " Shields, the renouned jumper," says he win leap from soafold to thii . river below, a distituue of ninety feet, And mil .shore iu • curren(running fourteen mike per, hour. Tho Memphis Avalanche has declared in favor of GenernPo. no for the next Preis idcncy. It wiper, that the name- of -04mel ro. is 0 the Main e that sprtogs,epoatsieuaily to the lips of ever; thirooorat, *Awl hy eiliqama and factions." films : atur ovum VOLUME 4—NUMI62 89. Execution of Col Hayne. Among the di•linguished men who fell viminis during the War of the Revolution, was Col. Isaac Rayne of South a Iman who by his ei - niability oreharacter and high sentiments of honor and uprightness, had securlil the good will and affection of all who knew him. lie had &Vire and six small clalren, the oldest a boy thifteen yf ors of age, 'les wife, to whom he tuiderly attached, fell a victim to disease; nn event hastened not improbably ify the inconveniences and sufleringa incident to • Alate of war, in which the whole family largely participated Col. Ilayne himself was taken prisoner by the flritiah„ Ickes. and i•i n tort time was execUted es the gal. under eireinadnncen calculated to ex. eft, the deepest cominiseliitidn. A great nom of persons, troth English and Ameri ennit, itiferc«led for hi.: life The ladies of it 0(11 a rued n petition in his behalf; 111% 1,1 `,l liellegn children were presented on their be 1,1 , 41 lases as hoinlile milkers' for thew belovei. : L,tt ail in_ _min. rill. the impribonment of the either, the alai eV4".00,11 2, 7 1 341 1 4 0 . to titay irith him in prison Beholding hisimly eitzvivinglie ' rent, for whom•hooTelt the deepest iffeatien, loadened with irons and condemn.° to die . , he was overwheiraffri n ith ccnfaernation and 'the vretcned father endettiored to cnn..ole hurt, by reminding him that the The writ or El= unavailing grief of the juin tended only to increaso iiir; own misery: that ,we into this world -alertly to die ; and he colt , :oven rejowe th it hie troubles were SO Seat SO end. '• fntmoriow," said he. 0( set out for immortality. 'lon will accorapanai me to the place of execution ; and when I am dead:take my body and bury it by thi side of your mother." The youth hers fell on his father's neck, crying. "Oh; my fa ther : my lather ! f s ill du' for you 1 I will die with von of Wylie, as he Will loaded wit. irh-s, to return the embrace son, end reerely void to him in reply, ' la. e, my son , live to honor God by a poi life . live to serve your country ; and take care of your broth, ri and little atAteris. The next morning ilayne was •Jenduatexl ta the play: of execution. ,lie sot acaotivaT need Into Soon- as they came in 56000 the gallows. the faithkr‘eoeattitaajigliimieit anti said toy 800. Oast yorruir men ! That tree is the boumbay of my life, and my life's sorrows. Beyond that. the waked' cease from troubling and the weary are at rest. don't lay too much at heart at our sepiiration 7 - it will be but 7b-day I die, and you, my sour though but young, =at shortly followings?' • W.+, my father," replied the broken heart Let oath, " I shall fellow you, fbr indeed I feel that I shall not live long." And his ruelancholly anticipations as fulfilled ta • manlier more dreadful than is implied ht mere extinction o!' life. On seeing his fake; in the hands of the executioner, and them itroggling ni the halter, be stood like on transfix+d and motionless s ith horror. Till the n he had wept nervantly ; hut„la soon a.; he saw that sigbt, the, fountain of teem nes It r.unched, and ho never wept more..—, Ile died illtift?l'43, and in hie latlnomentooftan called upon lu, f ether, in term that brought L.. from the hardest hearts. A Ocod Saying The quotation •' give them a little moie grape, Capt. Bragg," ,eerns to have been in tut ns . eitt, to be a sentiment ~ot wr u )tah'e, ih,.agh quite as strong. A lett( r m a contemporary says: Veal., ago. not very long after the battle.. the %%titer mentioned to a near relative of col Bragg th, ptrfo,terousness of the an eedote, n,.,1 (.7pi es ,ed a curiosity to know %%lint lien. Taylor really did say. Col. Bragg's relative replied, I can tell you ex-, netly u hat he said. The fact is Braxton r. (Cap , . Bragg) was critically situated. Part of Ms - battery had been dismounted, and so many of his men shot down that there were not enough left to work the remainder. The ' enemy's br aeries had been pushed up very close and the Ore Wks very sclera and ifeauil,r. - An aid,de-camp riding along, Braxton ask dd him t) go and tell the old man" (in another part of the field) bow he was led, and what was to be done ,about' Gen. Taylor received Ilia message in.. the crisis of the battle, when the result was doubtful, and when the dower of his little • , army, including many sons of has . friends, had fallen before his eyes. Thew• tire force was engaged ; there was not rue serves ; reinforcement was opt et the gawp two. When, Le delivtrAths rosia~ilio r Taylor's only reply was : ," Tell him to give 'em 11 , 111, God damn 'em." This was em. sully what the old man said, and was Inatno., diately reported as such by the ald4e4amp - - to Brarroir, and Braaten told me. ......_ Bondi Ward Beecher, in A ",Wrl i • the Couniii" to the ladePeD4l44 , . : ~ It may be dimes °extort tojeg= that birds are nearly. through l:Pia •s?ation.. It ie only in Maidenhood and, age that they sing. lake $ll4l • ycreal9rei upon ,wheic maeicall, ~.. 1 ..elpaina bare beek)teatorad,_Wi4e,, ' 014 gg. tg_ivatsekeefing !FRI ttlsri ~. to bring up , forget tit play mud, Ong .4 ; .., neglect all their 100orriplishtt*4 • , , , eaml it dear liktlit spirrow—theart 1 J. exception, TVs ,Ikttle , , • 1 04 11 , right through theyeer, fa 104 leaf, and nor kat"
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