loom wittia NOVEItPIR - 1O; 11l Ittr. LOCAL AND PERSONAL AN &cellNa BEAR CIIASN.--On lest Sat urday evening , About fifteen men isseillbied at the residence of Jacob Barnhart m Spring townshrp, and proceeded to make a general tour of the barrens adjacent to a cornfield 'Oh the premises, whe're several Bears have been committing depredations on a very exten sive scale r6r some time. The company aeparated into several parties, and a little before 9 o'clock entered the woods at diner hot places, ilhd traveled with 'the intention of concentrating their forces at the cornf'eld• where these monstrous donizeAs of the forest had been frequenting, and where our reperte'r waslo waiting apcompaniel by a friend.— This friend had inch'rge a lame qhd valua ble " Bowser," Kilt aside from 'canine tided ity, no other Weapon of defeivee than a “Jack Knife" of no very formidable pVetensiona 'hus equipped an hour passed in plm• breathless anxiety, anticipating, the signal of preconcerted action. It Was at length given. The-dogs had been turned loose by a small party of the hunters and, bow, wow, Wow, rang 'out liercFjp uron the "stilly night." Then bafig7ling, 1 Rug, w r rit rifle after rifle, aim a t'crrific war whoop rent the air; Startling the quietude of the neighbors, and re echoed over the undulating hills, with perhaps as much significance as When tge red man spOrted amid the romance ‘ of thii wilderness—or shouted upon the war paths of our valley full a century ago. An hlmost " irrepressible conflict " was anticipa ltd, but this ventableßlack Reptibligo did ~,t sympathize with such maul roc l foliar!, ttlyvvrientlyind tit -on-the priviervilwthat SCA' preservation is the Prat Air td Severn either polions or natwu, otarte.l in but haste for 11,,e,10in and the ti intones, 'nit not however Without bleeding by the bullets of this sectinn44.,jorder itullinw,u " I ;Iou, ieelleiN, (Mel dug, out .leite Si eellr ngeee+) at a rapid rate Way they went " heifer slseltei" ovei the l'oool,(itroegii the thn•Pet, curl untie' t;11 "sett no it 111 p! ,0 11110 011101110011 e 61111 tel 1%011111 Litt'dn . g 1.11111. 1" l yt , llll l, llllg ‘lollllll.lllg 1111110 W lilleket. Cllll5O not, cnntomed 11 , 1,711 tin' ravine hy the are (milk, the hill by_th, li•whe 1,11 1.11 , cek 10 . 11(1, 111101. the .10,21 would ii !'tiger follow the tr.lck, wile!, the Ikar elli,l• .(1 1118 pursuer s and tiia4 h o ood his escape The party then t churned for a general ren• dezvuus at the (ion' field, *here the rollott• iug anecdote tt as feinted : It appears that an elderly gentleman nito had considerable experience in the back itoods, stuinbled a ttd fell into a !locket of Intlerbrush, during the excitement of the chase. lie is rattler corpulent in his ptopot• ;ions and extricated himself with considera ide afier which he unconsciously itcarted on the frit.k Ira, A , and shouted in a Stentorian voile to other psi ties in pursuit, "hurry slung ht;yis fur I intend to catch the darned bisi f• lancet yet." it I; sdni that abcrit fiftybirthrts cf bl emrli ge t1,4 1 .rt -ctt! id tnte field on Ow pi etniitss ptettouzly °Voided to, by the nocturtml ‘l,ll, of ttos,anitnalt:. A Word to Our Subscribers. A fen more tt ticks N 4 ill Hsee the Ith Vol of the lb mom otin Waterton:to 'liming our cell ith this paper We have labored 'aithfully to discharge our duty as the pub lishera of a paper devoted to the principles • , 1 lie Democratic party, toad to the disci ul ulation nfgeneral intelligence. , In thscharg mg this duty Tie haiie had ninny evidences of cimouragerlient frotrO the people, and while we know hint to recipl-ocato the A:hod wi?dit , ii of our friends: thi'2re sninuthing more than their armies df lippruval recited to sustain tiq Money is wanted, and the publication of a newspaper cannot be carried Oti a ithout it ,We have many delinquents tiyM stir sub scription books who have pain hothuig since the Watchman has been established. To them especiajly, we intend thug notice to ap ply, and do hope that each and every sub. i,cii - ber, as will as those knowtrilt themselies Milelited-for toh work of advertising, will rune forwatil and pay off their indebtedntnn —however small the amount. Small sums he the More easy dii,eliarged, and a little rmm e eery one is a' matter of 110 inconsidi ra tite tenpin lance to us. We intend to charge i-very delinquent at the end of the 4th ()I onic tvto dollars and fifty cents. Those having n'egliicted this until the present time ~ 1 11 b e chili-keit totm dullard for the current year It is itripokalit to odr Ilubsr.riberit that they giim tin hai l rittention to thin bu t:nee if they *it% to econotnise. We shall expect to hear front all dt tlietti, either at or triviona to the . November court. Persoml haring business with the VatclOhan hill find one of the proprietors either at the office or the Arcade Ambrotypo rooms. MISRha &HURL F. SCHWARTZ & CO., have received at their Store on Bishop v.;rfo,t, ti late and largo supply of Books and Station• ,They are selling cheap, and certainly deserve a very liberal patronage. Give them a call. Chdinoym, 'The Boston Liberator, ,the National Era at Washington, and the 'ArkinSlavery Stand ard of this city," (says the New York Day Boo's,) "publish the accounts of the con spiracy at Ilarpep's,Ferry without one word of comment I The Now York Tribune and the Evening Post do not publish a line of Col. Forbes' disclosures implicating Seward, Halo, Wilson and others. Tho Post does not refer to them at all. The Tribune con tains a card from Horace Greely of a non &an mitts' character. He says that no proof exists against the " Republican Senators, " but ono remarkable feature of the card is that Greely does not deny lAot ha knew of old Breton's expedaion I He Also asks the mem bers of the Democratic Vigilant Committee to retract their broad and weighty aocusa tion." Wo suggest that Mr. Greely and his Mends sue them for libel. They are wealthy and able gentlemen, and if they have slan dered Horace Grimly, William H. Seward, Senators Sumner, Wilson, and others, there ix a fine ()hence to got damages. We know enough of the matters already divulged and of the secrets not yet known, to say most un equivocally that - they - dare not' do ft! Let them try their chances in rt court of law, if they gars. Let thentr vindicate their charge- tern, if they can, before a jury of twelve men. If tiny do:_thie, there will be Ruch a shaking that all New Eng}and-will quiver, and the Hritivh dnininionm will receive a pater ne cessinn of onigrants frtnp this enquiry ikon they Lave Lad since Om 'rorien en4bui Let or Novit_Scntin."—.S'lgies• penta . ill(' 2501 ult. at the AI E. l'ittsonnho iu Mtleaburg. the ft , w Ap deraon, Mr. Jaatt:a Hum, I' NIINti FINK, }HMI of Howard, Centre diandy, Cita nth__ Ditto : (Th the lit jngk., Iklrs.,,Lasa Mae. MAsigt, Consort lion'. James MaeManuS, of thus Borotigh, aged 59 years. • it is no t the intentimbf the writer of this pa-ajradi, on tins mournful occasion, to indifige in the language of panegyric. Ite gar'd for the memory of the dead, and for the obligations of the living. Would equally rebukg, such a course. The severity of truth is at, once a proper ditty and the hest consolation. Mrs. from the na ttire of-her disease declined vary giadually• She bore' her, protracted suite' togs with equenuniti-and patience, acknes Itigu'g the duty of witithig anti at4ii.ing, the pleasiire of God tit it ,vas in 11 ,, r Qw3) home and fain ily circle that Ifer virtues and eflectiow; gave her such suipericr4 Or power and She had no syrnpittly with noisy etTorts.--- On the contrary her effiwts were all noiselesii and unobtrusive, and like the hid lee rill, traced only by the verdure that springs up in its course. She tilled up every relation with the exercise of such graceq as were suitable thereto --knowing that when rel.l. dye (halos are nagleet,isi and not wade con science of, then also our pretended religion is in vain As a wife she %%as singular And exemplary in that reverence i t em{ el i 1 ence *Welt she yielded to her husband both to words and in deeds. As a neither. to her childreu .:he loved them Aeittly without ; cPrefid to gire (he'll 11 , 11 hire Cs Well as nourishment, and as 1010.1 as iliey, ! acre capable, she was vez,da•it an I dill .eat to season theirteldf r sears e virtue lAt instill:ll4 into Ilion the pi au•iple, At 71;ieti : and 11., they gr. w .l i e ,lirl more fievly 1140oVee tier tender alt ieieiii 11/1 1111 ill by 111.41 llellilll a IWe Ilit.l go el stun vii. Towards hti lends, end her own Anil he: --hosban.l 14 1,1.0.0111" she %, and amiable in her deporini rt ; owl hearty in than entertain:a , nt nil I hare plenty Xithout want null 1T a o•leuey without superttnity ; and all ,r io a id well ordered that none who ...inis to her table, Lett Were pleased With the ,. en tertainatenS. •-• A, a chilisttan and e in ", • 1 r testant Eliisco pal (Inircli, she h., e•oisig tant, exemplary and cheerlit! It 11,,, , 0n ii 011 tier was not a gloomy sitliret le I and spoke rationally whet. it test il, to. of list °Mil., and all het rf its uf• at ing ieligmlis feelings were MI: h Ae•eril With her teuipeiatuent :to I !i r' i it ' e hornet God in his works as welt a< in hi , werd, dud poscesFud a devil sots rot tied, his word and salihnth, a el 1111 whnl. deporttr'ent is as a - geninilo,l , 3 , th r.lt glue she prefe,sed •do iii r I, no ph tensions to a rf tnicrirmon parr oi fulness. She waq not na it 1.. 0 al, of her religious affections an I , contrary, she ass Iti , ttro , trri of 11 r yule to a heavenly inlicillatwe, al, I u. t n. 111 1 1, ii months previous hi her 1,11 , bled to say, " I 1, 1( r . " Still there Sri. 111111% r`h , l list witnessed the r f. , 13 el nll.l telt on their own hearts the perm u-lee owe of her entreaties to it ill. to the path , of righteousness But 8.10 1 11. lrem her labors, and we .L , l.ght. to tier lovely spirit that has ie,tel ,rat way in its liedvenward j,/111111 , A li,t;ipy it hur:Won of what the religimi, intl.(' 1,0 sweetly sting ' Nu Ain tit slain -nil Ittrc It, It ty Tho soul, as holm, .he eitrottg• , My gun' , bine on hew., al I. t). 'I 'ly trfn,!oin her I 11,4 I " 1 . 11 , 10!1 .S!' UOMMoti \ I: Ii b qtly iii .nf tho shalom Or the n. 111,11.1111.1111114 pliers may nay In the chill I ,, it r la thing, let its muds he elt sr'y lit r 1,11•1: rat , and ,illy will not hemtate 41 gtl o It tie 1..1.1111 e a rronage The 11111, , ,Pi toe niri , a I y di , .1 Judgment of a phjiertan, oonuorutog (lie virtues of IfOSTFTTERLS 1111 may be neon by the immense quantities of !tits modicum which are annually sold in every Soot inn the bled ft le 1110 recognized as greatly lice 'mediae yet dm, 'Ned fu-" I f 4 .;igt..11/1, organs, such as diarrhoea dy and for tile varlees fe•;ers that ari:e, from derange meet of thou's , portions of the cyclone lb...teller's name is fawidifbeeeming a household word, front, Maine to Texas, from the shores of tho Athletic to the Paelflo Try the article and he satisfied' Bold by all druggists In tho world IN , Bee advertisement In another column TEACHERS. MIRE School Directors of Milesburg wish A. to employ two Mello Teachors four months -Boho ol to commence early in Novembor • HENRY A. KINNH. Milosharg, Nov. 10, 1859 STRAY STEER • CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Walker township, about the 151 b day of August last; one Red Fltaer, stiptamod to bo over two yours old—without any Mark. The owner is requested to come-forward, pay charges. and take him away, otherwiso 15 will be disposed of no• cording to Iww. IibOR(l 1.1 A ItTIIOI.OII,IEW ilublersburg, Oct 20, 1850 ♦ DISSOLUTION; gOTICE is hereby, given that tho part nership business heretofore existing under tho arm of 0 Brown h Company, In the Bakery and Oottfeetionery business, has leen di/wised by mutual consent. Tho business will-ho continued by C Brown, at Ids old stand on Bishop Afoot. Nov 8,1869. OHEA.P GASH CLOTHING STOP/. Tho aubsoriboro woutdr wearfully inform hie old Monde and. o public generally, that he ionflinuee to display We • CLOTHING ESTARL ISIIMHNT At N. 6, elliookarhore now • He le always prepared to furnish ready insole olothlag at fhe Mgt redubod prices Clothes wade to order as missal. . ONT Elt SON hollofontn, November 3, 1830 -ly iarASEK Keit Want 1.." quality for, sale by HANPL F SClMltAltri I CO The Oxygenated Bitters, , • Poe, lho iluro of DYlirlsi•siA IN . DViipo Co ',pp/a ups, A tilt ni”, n.ets req,e,s, .1:ov n" Appetite, l'ei,e'rrwl rt Ulan . Artd, ty, Se ( ' s`4, 'rev v, Ntsie eery, !VII lora .1 I,l , :darhaill_•:.ll.llt, Lientiai ri 1 /, or ally dirrn hiving itr otigln in unpr, le, I boires(l.• ,e ll t 40 r e nil °luxes of our q• 110,1 I'lll. loOlfuPl4 :olomberB of Cvngrept Physieln.64, tle,gyonen, Edilork, t'armoro, nod o1Lo'r• l.Teifv, ore 1110 r/ttly tap , 1,1',111 and HFrIVO ' c foi (hit hoinOdiale r 1111111 , 10 e'ttru of cruel rompfniols h ! or o.ther of Dr/ vpeoo, 0111X1 vo raee ' lineal, littitry vitro AklAvo”,l by hr ( 1P014 , :t. B ii ivaa, and in their forntele differ entirely rom that of any other preparation of medicine Containing no alcohol, no mineFal, nn poison, n fluxion' , drug, id thOir nature took, hot stimula ting, retailing linen virtilts in any cline, they are °II nombinntion indeed " of Redichin wan eh knows ho ' ris al in exterminating diatome and res toring the system to pristine vigor and health Noiniatel • lnf ions I,m, itenditig, or lion en or Vkiclii coil or ebionie in its eliarnelor the alay * fte —no mallet Mal it lino baled the phy Ylellllll, and resided the efforts or min glohinlnf them, Bitters will satiqfy ihe tilt( ilia disease ii 11111,1111Lb1 . 1) to proper rein I I testimony of Ole many cu r es effect,. / by th remedy, reference us 110. 1 to the from lied iodic Ideal: kiimin all • ver the nod 8 IV I.Elt RCo PROPRllyrolts, imlvron, For gni(' by their ngellin el erynthern, rt nil by J h.l Iletrris Ilollrfoutu, lnnxlur .I Uephu rf I‘lll bairn Oro:. Yoartek, A aronsburg, Skein Splgel coyer, ILrrtlnylumn, C l lywNu ,Milesburg, WII ham Wolf, Coutro flail - TORNIEIR & STEEL VI; OPENED 1 lie largoet a. - :b.rtnefint ofrrod. e,r1,011 , 10 "Ifered b,r role by them,,AorslBol%. nn heret,lare of all such ntnplr glrOdi nn ero 1.11111:tily Wert In IL Clllllll ry tore, log. tiler \Sill% all 11141. NEW STYLES IN MARKETS IMES&9OODS. - r rtd ur I/ :if l? 4dt t, Al ,fnrl s I lth,lt , I)rltte • nil word terl.ll r I ' l_ , te 1, ir,ray. I;(maloa zi tit r, ; ,exli it /It. is 1,, pr n. .o , to,ror of 7'H.4 I'EL/Nr; ar)(1/),4 Al,So I la rp• aN+orllncitlof Al•v:,, ACLU-- I 01,4,1 ('",l, our ,/ ~ 1 1 vit 'ail.. ,•1 dr y ,,,,,, ~ ti (', Th- 11 "( ) - )1: fNG EOM i r ~/,, fh• • II••• ,, rq (.11111 WMIM = I 'le, Cw , 211.,1) , 111 r/ II r ,111..1.,„ ur r l I toen • , I /, ( 1.% I',,r, r( I (Vr.th, c+,l A rAN(","nt ..v, \n, A AlMtl% BA/1. iir j r 'l4 .\ TT ClO - I.I:TrIN "T:17:1"; A 1... 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II I,nl Il 1. .i ' 0'0), noti4tr 01 , 161 40‘, 1 44 1 114 1 . 4 , 1 roll I.ly 44t It 14 CR townshipll4ll 'I I'll, be 414 44/111 44f It .!..M/1111,11i and e10b.41.1 A 111,1., 41414niptStintorx of II ,gh NlrMato r . gill, I 1..• of \lnt ion tisip , leip dl. .1 Pth Tho 4.1 4i olio rr0.1.4 , n , 1•44 . I. lor of .1 .. t 1.4400 i kir 441 . All:, II IP. 4.lre d I itth '1 I, 0ri.. , 114 ...I ft.,. 111 , lore, r ofJohli M 41.44 1 1044 f townsfiiii Jec'4l .11 I. Ittigi r .uIT. UrIL I. tile, I 14 ink,. '27 1 , Al j SHERIFF SALE. B 1 ,„it,. tt ritof It hlattliti telittelit !'s i..t t Itt e t.l el' el of he eurt ttl Gan 0101/ rt t. Nl , Oo2•lnery reenty awl to me di rut tell Ihrro nl,l be ex pettel b, }Midi,' sale at the Fon t 110,1411, in tho llorotigsl of titillefortle, on latiirtltl,, No, ember 12 Ili J, nt 1 o',l,dc, M , thoiolloning property, to oil All that certain tract 4 unnotitod land, situate in Patton loanahip, Centre Lonely, containing 1.0 acre , nd al lomtnee,siiree) ed the arrantne nimm , 4,r willintn being the name tract of 1411'1 N .. . 1, 11 C I, ROW 1101 Ito re t bemeti ( N e tt de. .1 d tied Ore 1 l'tl2 MEI (ice otia•r tract I.f (111.eated land situate in Pot ter towniiillty (”Itlini II i lig 100 sores, rurveyell in wa•t.unec 1111111 e of Win I' Brady, which sold tract lif land WWI purchased by said Rowund front Coninitsetonors of Centre county, Aeraomber Ilth, 1819. EEO Ono other tract re unseated laud situato in the toorrehip ill Parguenii, containing 433 acres and allominco, silty eyed In the warrantee namo of Ileury IRcEwon, and_ purchased by sold L It uwun d fro % the Colniissioners of Centru,nuunty tioptainhor I Ilh. 1;,19. Seised, token in e 10.1'1111,,n and. to be, gild na ClO property of Charles 1, Ron and / ' 1%11:N1AS 1 1 4 TOY, Sheriff's Oftico, Bollefmto, I Oct. 20, 1859. • TAKE NOTICE.-- rp II AT, Abe an-count of P. B. Wilson, So questrator of the Bald Bogle Plank Roan COrrlparry ha I horn filed in the Common Plena of Cent re ruonly, and wilithe confirmed at Novealier Term oust, unlcia rxeoptiono will be filed In the, 1110101 JOHN 11019 , 1.:11. I'roth'y I=lllllEl T 0 CONSUMPTI V ES. Tha ad vPrt iscr having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with /%210Verti Lung Afternon, and that dread disease, Consumption„-)s anxious to malt° Inmate to hit fellow-au terms the moans of cam. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the proscription seed (free of eharge,) with di rections for propaatng and cling thu same, which they will flnd a sure Cure fur Oonsumntion, As thma, Brouchst ur, ko. The only object of the advertiser itt caroling the premription,fs to benolit the afflicted, and he hopbs fleecy sufferer will try this remedy, ne It Will cost them nothing, dna may prove a bleszing Parana wishing the proacrir• lion will please address , REV EDWARD A WILSON IVilliamsburg, Kings Co , N. Y CAUTION. rrulE public, are herdby notified that - my -11- wife MART P:1111 loft my bed anti hnni(l with out nay just,anitiat., and thnj,j will pay uq debtor hf if r contr.icting DANIEL O'NElli Mich Teereihkri, get ..21, 1959 HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. IT id ft fart Ihnt, at 60111 e. pei jod, every mom der of the litinuanAniily it sithjeft to disen , e or disturbniMe b0.111 .t fnctions,- but, with the aid of a good tow. cud the exerei , e of plain common sense, th.:, be able To to regular° the system es to ore permanent health.., In order to ,tic, Ulm desired object, the tfue course tc plenum is certainly that which will produce n natural ,stato. of things at the loot linsaid rd caulstrehgth and life. For this multi*, /Ir llostoiler has in troduced to this country n pre - paration bearing his name, which in not a new medicine, but one that has beeh tried foe yearg, giving Natiesfed lion to all who hamsnsed it. - The Bitters operate powerfully ea*llie stomach, bowe4( aft,' liter, reeler diem to a healthy and vigorous actloh, and thus, by the simple pro eess.of strengthening nature, enable the dys tete to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, lailigestion,Yau sea, Flatulency, I,nw of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising—from a morbid inaction of the ' Stomach or Bow+, rothicing Cramps, Dysenter.i, folio, Cholera blurbus, those Bitters have no equal. Dierrham, dy sent ery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change oftweter end diet, will be speedily regulated by a bunt use of thin preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its tnrious forms, than any other, and the cause of which nifty always be attributed to derangements of the Aigcstive organs, con be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH isrrrEits, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every Physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use ell article known to be Mild-. liblo 7 All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general; and among them all (here is not to be found a more healthy people than the Heignans, from whom this preparation emu nated„based upon scientific eiperinients which have tended to prove the value of this groat preparation in the scale of medical science. FEVER AND Anus This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, rettneing - himicre-rrmre sha dow in a short time, Stud rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can lie driven from the body by the DSC of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERSI. Further, none of the above-stated disease* can lie eastraettxl, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as tloy neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of abet ,tr interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sloop and healthy digestion, the compinint is re moved as epeedily as is COID,ICIII WWI the pro duction of a t borough and permanent cure. C For Persona in Adv4ht,,l l',ort, who arc suffering from an enfeelidttl -nrtdittillon and infirm body, these Bitters ;tie ilattluable as restorative of strength nut tiger, and need only be tried to be approcetted. And to a mother while nursing tithes!. Bitters are indis pensable, especially whe the mother's nour ishment in inadequate the demands of the child, consequently h strength niust yield, and here it is w h a pod tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. is needed to impart temporary strength and Niger to the system. LIVIi(NI should by all means try this remedy for all eases of debility, Alla, before so doing, should ask their physierin, who, It he is ammatnted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use In all i tiers of w tattiness. CAUTION. We caution the public against using any of the tunny unit/Worts or counterfeits, but oak for lloterrrren's CrI.FIIIIATED STOMACH BITTERS, and see that earl) bottle ling the words " Draltd. liostetter's Stomach Bitten" blown un tbe side of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering the cork, anti observe that our autograph ilgniturecame halter. - " - • - Sig- Prot:area and sold by troszwrrEn.li SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., end sold by 'all druggists, grocers. and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America. and Germany. UNA MIMI MEM .10. 1.. I l' or! and I t 11 aria 1.1 ,1 GALL 11. r% 11111olt Cl!„1 ;1 11 Wh,r, th s th. 11,.11 .I.tmem nietot In 1.4, tot I%v I ' onrtof colvn..ll pi Ih , •tovolt flu h 1 , /II flirt rig I,. , llriri I /1.4 . 01 ho • •••ii t•• snt o o ot .1,11111 1 Anil Clinton anti 1h• • I no i o ta' . I o t irt ithit •I 1.-itd Ai c , oin at J ;.iinl ' 4 pier, 1.1 in Int tirente I , t•t• hehlaiiy: Court „• otnrterr ,seen n . , Ottohniom Cr. ' oo” Court of tu rnl l'erminer tilt ot encrod ./..1 U.•lrr rry el hull, loot% for lino county of Centre, urn! to 141011111 nr o tho fonltth tt oday of Nyveminir being the day, and In continuo one wrolrk le •• 10 hero!, I in (he C ..... mar Jlard Ines n 1 the Pa nee Cu,,?,,0 lair. n 1 the Said ateatnly of Oen ilh• that they be then la 04 there In their proper e 4,,,,. nt le odaa k n, ilata forenoon of Auld day %till their ra corals main, •0.110, ;mammal:ono and timir . other re meiehr,aron . an do thorn Lai atigli whinh • I their .diner appertain to he dorm, and linage st am hound an ,e, ~ • , 1 100, to Foment° it stoat the primmer. , t , are f .4011 ho in the Juil of I', Title raatialty he a hen,abaj thera b preen cote ego teat them ea Le net, tiiivelr under hand at ltellclvnte •tho 24th .18y orAilirost, A I). lA:4 tot io the hitt your of the of the I tie. I -tabs Nh COY, long', '•1.7 noliefonte Ca al, Co a t'erm's , Ont. 24 IC15(1- 1. STRAY STEER. (t'flt.\S ED Gem thu huh, Icr on the 9th I.) a nut, near thi, place, /A I )Alt Itl4,'D STE OR, nbuut throe Tours eld A 6, pera.n returning said Steer, or gi. iug int - ornfatian II llt ro it can be had will be suitably rewarded. M J WEB neptbdr 20, 1050 BUILDING 1,,0TE; FOR SALE. 7ondemigned, determined that old to gytin shall not retard the growth „r our loan by °reefing exorbitant pricer for Into, barn bail. out in the east cud of tllaborolialt of Ilellefoote fronting no Mahn', street„adirt I.f Ws, whieb.they now. attar for sale at rearmel, a pre." A plot of said lota can Le teen at the o ,brn of Curtin .b lila H. & If BLAN CHARD. Bellefonte, February NEW GOODS MRS. Sl/11,R.BECK informs filo eitisens.of Roll'An• and vicinity thnt Au han rum returned from the tti of Pb iladeliohla with n new Sock of Millinery tionin of nit kinds and qualittas, to which nits fu ‹: the attention of tho public She hoe nine solored the rt, t lees • I a y,•••••14 lady from thu ctty, by whom oho vittl be enabled to plume tie.- must.—isitliaions She returns her honrtfelt thanks,for past ism! , _ October 20.'5941 STRX - A MR to the residence of the subscriber C residinF in Marion lownehip two miles Rest of Jacksonville, about the 10th day of Sept last, n. White Cow. with la red mark on the hoed, about four or five years old The owner la requested to route and prove property, pay charges and take bee away, otherwise she lull be disposed of au cording to law. ISAAC FLING. Marion tp , Gat 20, 1569 AIIIHROVV Pus, PIIO TOGRAPIIS DAGUERREOTYPES,' raked daily (exeeptlfundays) horn 8 A.N. to 6 P.Y. BY J. 8 . B AANRART, In his splendid Saloon, in the Aroado Bellefonte, Penn's • largo ancrwel 1 selected illoft always on Anna nc BAWL F SCHWARTZ .1. Coqi. 10ENKNIVES:of all kinds &nil sizes for .L eels at SAM'L F SCHWARTZ 1 cO'S. filifTAß & VIOLIN 'sTitiflos for siil° ILA tho,Cboap Book Stsitor F SCHWARTZ A, CO BLANViof all kinda for male at Fw6CIIIVARTZ 00'6 I!IMEII FROCLANLATIOE NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS j 1 ST It et:BED AT TIM NEW BOOK STORE, BISHOP STREET. BELLEFONTE, I'A SAMUEL F. SCHWARTZ & e , :pt.ctfully info4nl the citiveus of 11(41e /LIU foray 1111 d Centre coot 4 lN . flint Illey hum'• r „ the , .look n Itlign find 1,4•11 4 ,i1,31`1,ri 4tl r pi, or s , „1„,01 nn4 Ntlettellattototi, 11,,Ittsrt or' ally. end plop nil to toil !tww rho..p Ili itt Om I Tio it At ieN oltativittot •tock leen wrtNi.tilD rQ, IS I IN) ( . 01,41 , 0 i It 0 rm.. Bh/1,149,1.1in , , Cowper, CAtori.ol.3. It °get, than per i ta, Tlaamalooi, at oldsMith, 11plhanS, Milton, Young, And flll, of beautiful, pleat, and hargedype,prll• oil on sized and °Mouth/real paper, Illustrated with floe Steel Engrns logs, mid bound in the best nml most durable styles Yee tIOITTII NI °RICH .11/11 . . , 1 Thie Throe IlottutieB. , Vol cloth for S 25 Thu Seerot of Poltor, " •' 25 1,11 ., Thu Pn 11l of Pearl Ilivey •' 25 Tho NA ife'm Vietoly, " ,25 100 If eiresx. " ,• 25 The INllsving Ando, " " " 25 Itotrihitt ion 'rale of htseion, e " •' 25 1..4c.i0 of Clifton, 'l'll lilyCaldot Ihinghter, " " 25 'f he 1 to,ertiol " •' 25 'rho 111111,110, " 25 1)91.41 Seoret, '1 " " 15 7 1 - ,1111g4 frow the following Po polar authors Mot Caroline Lee etitz, Ch. theltens, 1. I' IL Jamtes,4. 'l' Arthur, ett.tx het er,ll hf Rey nolllo, Eforlsoll Bennett, ifeo Lipttrit, nod 111.1113 , tolte-1,01 Author of th,, dity, too noteerttes to ttiont;on 3, EJIILES AND PRAYER BOOKS DITION 'Nth IJ( 1 , I'rlT,l cotqcor ivith 'm.llll'lll typo un tllo riled imp,' soil boom' n, thil 1110 a hilt el Cil./ 11.1\11 tuba nnunl rl Jur. V urrunt.otl to I, correct, and entinl trrthc haul Engli. , h omell ler. poi. 0 1110+trato,1 with Jluul Plato /111111 Illuuu quUuut, , by thu Arta A ripts , :e ., 1 ) It ') 1' ioNA(7I' III): ISI I'ONIII ‘N Ell Punted tin the lint 1 p.lper, with 11011 .roil !want' ful type, ruitahle for the 11011, 101,0010, or len•ht Illoutratetl with Steal Plates 11,1141 Illuunnahnn •, SCHOOL BOOKS - - VSETNIT'IIti. r.., rey'r l'lrst 1 , ,,0k bar I`hil.lre,l Peilied/UM PlAllier, The Al..llter n Illustrated Primer Ilan l'tvlorial Primer ‘l,ll r's Now Speller, Toi‘n +Spelt, and Definer, , 'ol•l.'s New •••pelliag Book, Wel.oer s Spellor. Iti4ADERA y a Ell. , tr ItettilPr, Sn'e I 2 3, 4 :4 5 to:lor'S ItPadrr, No . ^ I, 2, :I, 4, and 5 'TKA k lii C . " 1111111,111 01,10 T, F,,,CS Am, 111 Spe Ikon, The YIJIIII4 Allitt Speaker 1.117141 N %MKS. ebet or nitlornigoa unify • ' Primary " • C , 11111 , 104 Sdk..o " 'IIIII I fKTI I 1. ()receiver+ Menial Arithmetic, lett liectual " School Da% ir'g , ?4,,l4ltri's Mental flit Isl‘l,%lti. ttrown'q t )T3llllll nr of fingirph linttorinr lonn,utr•t .11 " Ftrftl la nen of " 'Co.% e r'M 1.1m00t,t4 of Graioluar, 11,1.'11,114r I:KOGRAPiIIiVi Mitebell'n Prtmary iillsl.graphy Se•hooi Grogrtiphy nod A i A nelent Wn.rren's Physical lolloororhy. • nl9TualE 1. o ;1.1101..01 Pietorirl liislary of the 0 111 on 1,111 ry of the I 8 II uerttsey'4 Iligtory 01.iho U S M rlu lATir.lr. rf :f Math. Mill kV, • r,enien Ile A Igllbra • . 'feria, A Igelve • Th 4- 1.... rl 011 nd a large end ,cll AO lerled Ltd. STATIONERY. r...pi•tioc Perces.— hsphicap Letter, Tlnth Not • ntol Billet, Ninriong, a Leg.il Cap Count lag (base Cap. ;1,1 !till Cop e lope 1 kinds /111111 styles embrace e- cry deli -tilde iariety of quality, rose color, and , from the very,pa cat price to the en r) hest quality Illn nit Illooks.--E•ory kind and size line nod :-,operline including Ledgers, Day Hondo! and .I„ ar nals. Paso. Menigrandurp And Pocket Mc.), k., ‘ ,, r cile end Compoiitior hlooks, Tucks, Portfo lios, I. S ' I ' NE I. I'1•;1 1 4 of British and American inane fit, tore, lull rory low. Sidles, Lear! fossils, Pen holders, he , hr The suliderilor alto have on hand a superior tial .11;W•T I • I iii 'or thin counting ro o m and "nice of the prior( ssional elan Orders from a distance promptll , sirirnded In We re.pectfully ask a attare puhtic support and pah.mage, /icing drtor,ninoti to.iell the bent in our line of businScs at the I cry leitst prices Ford 22-'6O ly LIST OF LETTEJIS MO r i ltl Al IX( lin the l'ttt Oillee 1,1 CJ It IL 4 the ~nth do) it field , 1-;:41 A • E Anderson (I.orgo N Kriso, WI. 13 A iler.on , Thorns:l ruly, Henrietta 2 Anderson, Andrew I. B Lang, Anion Barry, Israel Long, Martin Black. J It Longwell, Robert 11 2 Bradford, A J 14 Ilaurowr, 1 F Moore, Lima ~ (Seen, Jane Morley, Joules Brown, Andrew Merrill, Richard Bryon, iloorge W. Mulloyer, Daniel C Myers, L F. C , ote, John Matono, I' Chaplin, Luo It Morrison, Joiner Ii 2 Carson, 0 1' I Coen, Cat ill Ari DO Nthart, .teiiien CrusthWilite, R 11. „. B. t ppenlitiner, Gals Lt. UOll, George W. I)oapri,., Joseph It Petal Mrs , Den,r, V Poorinan /tars-Ist Irunantore,bautud It E Rutter, Lisoie J. Br!, Janes IV Rogers, John k ;kooky, Wln Foulkes, John Roseristeel Ww Fiddler, John ~ • Reed, Rachel F Fasig, Joreunirrif" _ Itorklek, Jesse Fenton, Amanda S Foster, T. B Sherwood, Chas li 2 0 Stone, Eaton Want, Caleb Snwner, Lilly Grayson, Mary 2 Sheila, 'Catharine , H arriso n Phaffer, Henry li Jading, J. in &Meyer, Stewart T Eharrer, Jacob rate, Margaret, Smith, John Trueamiller, Joseph Snyder, Jobe W Tll.llllllllll, JUB, 2 Smith, Edward V . W Voyel, John Wilson, Ji A. Whitton, George 14 ',Mon John Waked, Wm. Thomas Williams, .1. D Any person nailing for totters in the above List, please say they ore advertised • WM. COOK, M NJW MILLINERY GOODS. UB. E. GRAFIIII3 , RESPF4),TPULLY informs the eititens of 1411Vtento and vie!niti I leat sho has juin rb- A °lived from ,Phlladolphla it S Ilonitll tn. of BONNETS, BIBBONS AND TRIVIIINGS, of all kinds, and a suporior Int of MI CO C) I . Si "i , to which she dircufts th I, attentiOn'Or the Isollos:• Mny loth, 1850-tf_ HI 13 E S V/ A N 1 , SD.—TIIE Iffcifl EST Market Print:4l4l in cash for Hider, by the lomrtbbr, at tits 010 MeKaan-Tamtarrirtit MM ile& burg. PP. OUDFOOT June 25-, J S 59 • INEIV AGMCULTURAt SETTLEIEIIT. , I.<) II IV A N 1:1 VG FARMS. a AARE" UPPOftTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL A VI) lIRALTIn" CLIMATE T WEN TY-FIVE MILES SOUTHEASTOW .1' 11 11.4111.4.1'111A, WV 'PHIS Cil - 1:1- 11EN AND ATLAN7'III BALI. ,R(..1.11;1, J1117'..11' JAWSE Y An n',l eslato wavering of several thousands of nal, • nI ptrawilve tad has been divided Intb ' I .iani. of Y.kriont at/es to