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BARNHART.• Tonna of Publication TERMS •—51,50 eta if paid within three months 000 if diayed six months, and UM if not paid Within the year, These terms will {be rigidly ad build to ADVERTISEMENTS and Business Notices 'wort ad at the usual rates. and every deco on of JOB PRINTING EXECIYTEIX in the DeWitt manner, at °west ptioos, and,with the utmost despatch having purchased a largo collection of type, we are pre- Mad to satiety the orders of our friends Ifusintss Prettorp. R. J.IIOICRIMIAI 4 I. SURVEYOR AND CON VEVA 'Clot itr.I.LKPoNrs, VI II IeALLISTICII JAMYM A REA\' RII 11111PALLISTER MiIiAVICH, ATTOR,NEYS AT LAW, IMI.LIIIIOIIIII, 'NOWA H. IMAM, Arrur, rY AT LAW Iff.l.l.l.FO • ttr, rA Office in the A retitle, second flour UNITIND 110 T El.. THIRD YT Itt T. IV I \I:iI (lIiI. Ph;NN'A. mtornywrow JAMIIa 11. It •ninc•it, ATTnIt VIA AT I, AW, 1141 r.t.r01 , ,,c. I . V.MtI Other, on II lhomorol, nun door 'tent of Ike I'u•t lAfileo J. CitAlNf•, ATTUIrSI:I A I.IW A .l; IMM.II, I'ATI COMM 111=I Mil CMIAIIII.h.% ME, II 41. E, Al"l'ult.N El A I 1,1)V, lIEI 11.1 Ws, fk 1-% I .lMet with Ow lion .1111,1158 T Ilxlu Nos 25, lw,g t( ••• DU. JAMES F. PHYSICIAN A SUMMON, SOWSW to Dr Wm .1 MQKitu, reigiectf II y len dent his profecdonal See, lees to the citisena of POTTER'S MILL'S and vicinity Office at:the gutsw limos J. IA PRACTICAL SURVEYOR OAK HALL Will att►od to surveying banns, roads, Ar All appltraticoosittld dto Boalshurg 1' U , wlll re .*fl prompt adtoutlen Fob 10.741r/tn. IMMIZITIMEIMEI a= LfMgr* 14111/;1107ft ATTORN Erki AT LAW Vine on Allegany street, In thc bull,fing fnr merly ooggpked by Hume., Hato A en !Smokers AVost ICIS-Iyest D ATTORNEY AT LAW, BELLKPONTS, PA Will attend to all rofessienol business entrusted ao tits ears Particular att.t lion paid to collen Siena, he Office in the Arcade, second floor, with Cul W a H Wale January 13-594( IRA c. naTcatiam, - ITTORNEY AT LA W, 111C1.1.KYONTF., II'KNN , WID eontitive the prantioe of hie profereo.o in ihe Wiles heretofore 00.1 pied by Lin., nod will Itttood prvolptly end faithfully to all bueuie•e rultuelod to tam Dee. 23, 1258 ly P nAI CIS At if ATTORNEY AT LAW, bItI.I.ItPI)NTP., PA Brofess'onal business will receive prumpt att.] Colleetions made in Centre, ellitlon Mid 'lliserfleld counties Opleaon4fleghony street in the building for snarly occupied by Linn A 'Wilcox Bellefonte, J uric so, '59 t J• D. W BigiblATff, RESIDENT DMNTIST 011fosiand residence on the Nerith Ell At. Curlier if the Diamond, nice the Court Ifouee .• , . _ tar W 111 be found at hie Aloe esc , pt two weeks in Onoh mouth, aommenolng un Ole butt Monday of the teonth,whett b will be awn filling profeeetunal ditties Rli. o. 1.. skowivhcas, - PHYROIAN A SUIWisoN 11101,L61011 . 1, CIINTIII Co , PA4 'Mos on High Street (old office ) Will attewl to rofesalooat c•lill as horotoforn, awl respoetfully ~ tan ilia mice, to tile (Hands and Ho public Oct 28- 58-tt IL J. 11. 1111ITC II EL 11, IVIIYSICIAN 1 bUltti EON, 6115.1.1111 , 116T6, CIIINTIVE , tl , I' A 1 9111 attmad to profesaluned calla as harotoforo, and reaptattrully oats his aervloos to bid frl•nda and otte poblte. (Nos anal dour to Iris roaid nea on ISprft2Eatteat. Got 911.58-G 4 knim BOY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lllrc'♦ WM litteird promptly to bodiless Intrusted to him Special sltenu Xll be Nivea to the 0 rph sue' Omen Practice ILIIV Sorivoning His Oho° Is with the Hoe James T. 11aIe where he oat Always be ouneulted I's the &ngllsh sad German lenuegee II N. ie•tadaran. J T. MIALZ :.4-0, VUlelia. - DEPOT IT A APIA, I=l=l 11UbLES, IdcALLISTER, 11AhE k CO CRATRIA , PA Deposita linoolvad—Mlls of hlrobaugo and Nolon blmoounlod —lntorost. Plild on Hpocial Deposita— Illsotlonl Made, and Proceed', Itomitiod Prompt: I y—lhotoingo on the Hart oonstentty on hand - Juno 2nd, 1859 .1 U.STOVEU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW P•Nfe• WMI praetbm his profession to the severer Courts of Centre County, All business Intrusted to him will be faithfully attended to. Partioular attention paid to eolleetlons, and all monies promptly re• milted, Can be consulted in Lie German as well MI PA the English language Office en Nigh st., formerly oemspled by Judge armada and D C. Dual, Esq. 1111ANKITIG MOUSE, WIC F, RZYIKOLDS & CO., BIiGIAPONTIC, CSNTRIt CCI4 o .PA. BIM of exchange and Notes disoounted Cei ba:44ns made and .prooeeds promptly remitted ritereat paid on spools' depoilts. Exehange in the eastern eities constantly on hand lor sale. Dapos fN April7th, 1859. U'. P. aussri, DRUGGIST. W1101,1111A.11 AND RfiTAIII DISAIAR IS Argo, litedalnrs, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, liar Ishllll44,Pro-Btullro, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Bair and Toyebßnishes, Vanes , and Toilet Articles Tremolo APS Site elder Breeea Garden Seeds. °sit". *Ail liu4 mylt oak oompletp and fresh, sod all sold pit moderato prices. Ilirlarsesrs and Phypialsos om the county re nrited to examine eluck The history of the West Is'ono long rec• ord of bloody and Atrocious deeds. Not the least in tie dark mid interminable catalogue is the littleevent we are now flbollt to lay before our kind readers. We heard the sto ry from thelips of one who professed—aid we lind no reason to doubt his word -- to have, played n prominent port in the thtillrng °n em ranee, and we give it to ehe reader just no We heard it. "Some years ago,'' sant the narrator, " a friend and mystit agreed to take's tramp, hunter fashion, through the great wilderness of the Northwest. Having provided our selves with what things we thought actually necessary, and nothing more. me stalled up on our perilous Journey : for that it was perilous we were full) awnie, and every Trader VS ill admit. ".Ifter enruunlernr nnumernLlr hard ships and ninny dangers we found ourselves ill ilie wildest kind' of a region, to.nly Intlem distant front que haunt 4 of l't V Al renrly a e 1,1 1 pa,seer" , non h Yo have discon.rt , A,Al mast of men. lint )(Ann; and foil of Mond, nod not , nvly pit out or ii glitcur , l 'Flit-, was Tay o tlw elp,e %%id' my 11;1,e wn4 Aiiiirr,, 111,11 ' /loth ref tis u, rc pert. eily a , idrorig as 11(111, ruid,i•untiidrr.ady t tlu 'len , ed In the ii , e of ' , inch arts ii a as ritle,, pis tols, and bourn. Isiims In all this 'spi ets sae could hold our on)] 111111 the 1 .e , 1 11,11 it been uthervet.e, we should in a , r !hive liv ed to reach the point at which Me linally ar rived. "Just about dal k one evelini,l the latter pert of July, 'Air a hard day's 'ramp, we halted fur the night A tßiker. deeper lone tier solitude than that t bleb surrounded ins, it wuuld be hard to imogine Silently we built • little fire and supper : silently we ate it Worn out, and Gar the tune bring sllghtly dispirited, we n ere m uo 1111111111 fur conversation. "For some time we sot I,y uor ramp tire a 'timid uttering a singli?tt oil, and 9101041 without moving Ivt as thinking of and aback friends, and it is only rooisuna bla to suppose that T . fritrwas RltniLrly oc eutited. "After the elapse of some titer, our lire burnt low, and I arose to rerleniNh It The bark of a wolf startled me, and 1 involuroa rely addressed my eompanieti. "Buff did not answt r nor, lion ever, but, wttkint noticing the I w a quantity of faggots on the tic ed hi:n. Take a few I imp+ a•id I if keep a atch, ' &aid 1, Dint assn tbatlun,nu do the same by Inv ''Still, 1 got 110 gain r. anti I.llril I 1 / 1 . g.111 10 notice my Companion Is , 'Anything the matte,, Andy said Ire garding him closely. No answer again. ' •"fliat's a little stung, , I 'enacted, MQVing oyes toward tit) Ilullsas silting facing the hirc, ash his head bent lipe i his knots I stnwk lion without arounlig him. ?mall) . I ;fused his , head, and a t once beennie runs idus dal: lie WAS soundly, deeply ash p "Laughing off the ten: s w Inch hail for a moment oppresaed Inc. I /al lILLII to uojoy his nap, and settled myself down as comfort ably AS the CireUmAtailii(S %i; wild pi mut "I was dreadful drug , y, and 41: , [1110 0111' perilous situation, devite rvt ry effort I made to the contrary. I could nut entirely resi,t, the overpowering influence of magi sionally I started up suddenly, and found that I had been dozing The last time I Was aroused, I was awoke by the bark of a wolf. Jumping to my feet, , l beheld the fierce ani mal not a dozen paces distant, his ravenous eyes glaring upon mo from the darkness.— Seizing up a brand, I flung it at the rapacious monster witla_all my .strengela It struck him full in the face, and with a terrible howl he darted off into the forest. Huff did not awake, did not oven stir, so sound was his repose.. "After that I did not feel much inclined to sleep, though nothing more was to be seen or beard. I examined my rifle and pistols, ' piled more faggots on tha fire, and kept on the move, my eyes and ears open for any more nocturnal elation, , "Sumo time passed quietly, and I began to grow insulleiably weary. Every muscle re laxed, and a drowsy torpor gradually stole over me. My eyes closed unconsciously— my knees bent beneath me, and I was about dropping to the ground, when I was sud denly aroused by the 'sound of a man% voico "Hello, fellers, how d'eler do !" were the words which fell upon my cars, and aroused me to. full consciousness. "rlooked around in bewilderment. Our little camping ground was encircled by a dozen or more br,!twny, tierce looking des peradoes. It was a complete surprise, and on the spur of the moment, I yelled aloud "Andy, Andy, wake up !" 'Yes, wake up, Andy !" echoed the put• laws loudly and derisively. "Aroused at last, my comrade sp'ang to his Met., and the next moment was standing by my side. "Instantly a dozen or more rttles were lev. eled at us with deadly ann. , • " Ycr ain't gem' to show tight, ar ye ? ' I= II isztliantolls. " Walking the Plank." BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, demanded One of the oatlaws, a brilinl look- water dashed alongiwer the reeks nt the ing wre'eh, and thedeader of the hand, as it bottom. I' made me dizzy to look down.-- afterwarde appeared "That depends circumstances !" re- {rank, with a guard 'ever,us. I began to spondeil Andy, unhesitatingly. ^lPe'cr two f , comprehend that some frightful drath &wait good Mehl, afraid of neither man, or lsasK-;edlis, Anti my feelings were dreadful. and if your intentions are hostile, as they '' plank atiout a Amen feet long and a appear toihr, yob may take my word for it,/iot wide was then brirght - forivard and pla that we will give you all (ho trouble wo c:•d half way Ow tha f precipice. My 'blood can." ran - cold at the preparations. "Yer won't now, will yer ?" rejoined the! On one end of the ilauk two own station desperado tauntingly " (Mess ye'll have ed themselves. jor hoods full of yer try that , sctrt ova "Now, dri - velhe elfipp forward''' shouted game." the PJader pointing td:Andy. '''Pother fel - "Well, what do you want here, any how ?" low shrill freer him dttfiran' then he follOwd I demanded boldly, fully satisfied in my own arter him. Irrive Hill on thar, hoses mind that if we got out of our present scrape Every ellert was 'alado to move Andy, we had to fight it out. Lit the poor fellow ecOtomed obstinate. The 'What do we want liar ?'' WRa the rapid 011 as; a pricked him mill their knives, and reply. • I gur a the forest's as fire to us as beat loin with their rifiet§, but he refuseit to it is to ally one else. DW'l kalkelate that un're buss hire, ntrangir, do yer ?" N'n !'i' wt , " ,111,13 ',4 and hr tool, the is oils wit of toy mouth, 110 i aro 3 uti. But tliat'ii nut to Ow point '" lie add eil 'n hat do you is hint with us h " Yet money traps!- Understand that wit tall { yer 7" Is e ii i Ici ,tail that you're a gang nip] Sit throaty "' rtis l sonilsil An , hit: if 3 g at an2,llittig from ~.r.pt I ,41 nee (A II I,A,t A dol. thee 'eut a Slffit. , :141 1111 lhow, toldre , si.g litte,llll, ••111 I.ln t matte the inaitt 1% 1... I 01.)tiglil too tim. raising my Andy and in 2, if flied .imultanroudy. • 1111111. h. ly twt of the nutlav,s fell dead to the ground. and the test uttered 11 con certed t t 11, that sounded more fearfully Owl the 110%, I of 1110 wolf 1 had so recently driven ' away. - tntly, lua thole ...out to the deadly con qiet. of 11 q rnl nrd a Mere of iloubk Imr rclle4 v‘litoh gave us (Ight shots lie f to een snd quick as lightning we wi re :41‹.107ing The load , : in the fares of ihe out , inlet, ern n ore of the brigands fell In fore our aim %A tile we remained unwired, not withrbunling a number of scattering idiots ; wkiLdlad around our CAM and ov,. r out head, "Non. eharge upon the thieves 1 " yelled Ands in htenLot 11111 (1/eleri '1 rotten r d my entiontle', lend. awl to getht, r v‘ e ihurged tlllOll the ietnarning live mallow s fiil ilia! nu Il er 'a re lent .\ tierce rtyd[t eiedl'ed Andy purl - 010(2d ~1 0 1 I .Ivil dont& ditty ; Lut os fate s‘fol:d hav, ii a e V 1 ere bosh teudon•d y1'4,4 h 0 du th ail. .trikl I I,y rt 1,0%1, 11, , 11 r • I r that, for the ft tue.,l 1 14, come uoc u t,,ci o u,. 1%1 4( . 0 I CP HIV ....If I found I ‘‘am in a cave and 0. not loug helot c I dp.covered that the t at rt.< the 111111ra. 01 1,0,1/0-14. nig I mu , 1 1 1 1. 3 , L.li ,11:g,„ for I could SC!. 1101i111,: u • '.11;111 .ceizied ey• er in I,t tl at .11,11.A1 .Avern It sraB ellillie4t law ,• I %%as ever in, and from be ••••tteto of Illy hrart I wthhed myself +r• 11 ~ ur of it • I thougl.t of .Imly, yotrkony be sure, but sve un vilty of 'holing out %that, filch become or Imp ''.lfter a %I Lilo, however, an old and out rageously ugly Indian aqua w made her ap p, al a the brought me loud and medi rl [ie. and temporary light. My wounds loud all cad v been tireSsel Of course I was eager to qiieition her ' M) good woman," said I very pleasant ly, •. I should like to know where I am— will you tell tne ',She shook her head negatively, and to all I could say or do I got no. other answer inquired about Andy, and other matters, but received no sativfaction. Finally, I gale up despair, and let the 01d hag go. "A week passed, and I was comparativoly well. • About the expiration of that time, the old squaw came to me ono day and heck! °lied me to follow her (laving no reason to . refuse otedien - c - c, T complied with her direc tions., and after traverung a. number of dark l'aggag" found myself in the open air. It churchAt a meeting of a session, not a aii ma bright sunny morning, and d es pi te, thousand miles away, a minkter desiring a y situation, I inhaled the pure atmosphere dissolution of the pastoral relation, to ac with delight. . cept a call to a more influential church, in _ . . "Almemilleil on the spot I beheld a gang justification of his course, imfortunately of a score or more of the worst looking men , stumbled on a scriptuie quotation, which, I had rver encountered, and in the midst ! with slight misconstruction, placed the my friend and comrade Andrew I \ luil. Andy' reverend hrother in an embarrassing position. looked very polo and emaciated, and 'My brethren,' said ho, 'we are not our own, peered to have antlered much more than my we are bought with cprice.' At this point self. We had barely time to 013ot eadteittl- ho came to a stand, *hereupon an imperti• er, and say 'God bless you, comrade !' when nent member moved ihrthwith for a grant of we were suddenly and roughly seized and ! theuest—as he did not think the oburch gagged. At the same time one of the, out- I I req d afford to give him any more than the laws, whom I at once recognized as the lead present salary. er of the party which we had first encoun. tered, stopped forward and addressed us. "Now, cuss yet !" cried ho, passionately, ' , we'll make you pay for your handywork tether night. Strip 'out !" "In a few momenta we were stripped to the skin, and we had neither the power to resist or expostulate. "Out with the plank, hosses I" yelled tho same fellow. " Fust show 'em the way they're goin' to travel." '• We were sepirately led to thcbrink of a chasm near, and made to look down into the! almost unfathomable depths. steam of N'A,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1859, , well then stetiomicl a few fret from the Carry the mat) ! " "'flouted tm ',Her madly spite ILk altuggles, And) was picked • - up and ritrrieir Tbilieilanlc. As (110 oittlawa let !inn down they give him a viuktit pti.ll i which sent him titt*ritlo,tha end of the plank over the pieelPre. Aptly swayed floni side td Fide, and strugeled wildly to rerll,l 11111 I,IIIIIICV lie 11‘ , .., ever 311,; hi! over, in ht, fall d(spetill.ly at the plank Tlitte he bald 11101' In, liugvr Lolled in the wood. It was a horrid scene. and nly biota . ] tuns :old a , the bar, re,:ullee • lion of it. " Let him go!" hhouted the fiendish leader. I ‘• The men who MIT standing on the oth. er end of the plank jumped off, and plank and Andy whirled down into the seething depths below. Despite the gag in his mouth the poor fellow uttered a loud and ternfying shriek before he diiappeared from'sight for ever The my rings,in my ears now•, though years hate passed since thou I shall nev er forget it • " outlaws sprang to the edge of the cliff, and I% tth a savage exultation watched Andy's. deaceuL " Now fur L'other one !" shouted the lead er, after the lapse (4 a few minutes. " At that instant 1 loud report of firearms saddenly reverboatvklar and near, and half of *iv bandits. sfileill; Miles* tette eseth , !The Mills Whileariiiro:iitil me am thick as Mid, but I escaped unhurt. Instantly at. terward a party of trapper 4 rushed upon the :welly and Chilrged at the outlawB The fight was short hut de.; s ate. In the cud not au outlaw of tin in all tem:lined Mae, though they fought dl“ oicarnate d, N its - the moments of 0,, To lee I got owo out .1 the reach of harm Plmoned mid gat. , , , ed, 1 well I hare been of no (1,, to towel! ur a0)1,,,,iy After the c,o v as ' over I made my appearance end gave a state ment of all that had transpired. From the trappers I learned that the cry of Andy had directed than to the spot ; but, poor ft How, they came Lundahl to, save him. I thanked God and the mountaineers for my own preservation, &ad quitted . thp rcene with a sense of relief mingled with a feeling of sadness " Gentlemen, that was about the worst anuation I was ever placed in, and may you nerer have a similar experience." gx Speaker Or'r, of South Carolina, had the honor lately in his professional capacity of conducting the defence of Mrs. Nancy Ste- venson, who was tried it Anderson in that State, on an indictment as a common scold. 1 Mr. Orr moved to quash the indictment, on the ground that being a common scold was no longer an indictable offence The Court adopted tie viers of the counsel, and the defendant was 'discharged. The Anderson (Tavetto thinks that the thanks of the ladies are certainly duo'the en Speaker for his able arguments in defence of woman, snd to the 1 Court for wiping out the oflenco in the State. This is the third indictment that has ever been preferred in the United States for the offence of scolding. The tongue, says the Onzetfe, Is wumau's principle weapon of de tense and offence, and, as Irving has very factitioutily said, it is the wiry edged tool that becomes sharper by constant use. MORMON DRPRRDATIONB.—In the late In dian or Mormon massacre of a party of emi grants from Buchanan county, lowa, while crossing the Western pra i Woe, the dead were found horribly mangled and scalped. ' One little girl, five years old. hid both legs cut off at the knees ; her Sirs were &lest-cut - off; and her dyes were dug out eihj o beir sockets ; and to all appearance, the girl, after having her legs cut oil had been Compelled to walk on the stumps, for the Solo purpose of grati fying tbe hellish propensity of savage bar barity. _ _ _ _ _ CLIPPIAGE ps' Emerson says when a public man claims more consideration than his facilities entitle him to, he is a politician." 17- Lord Coke calls the lair " a stately tree." It may be a very nico tree, but it does have some very pop; limbs ! arr.P it is said that about 4fig,ooo of slave population of the South belong to the church ---atiout one-seventh of the v. hole _share pop- ItOon. - .077 Even a riolsrny engine is not the toughest material in the world, for it has its twider part attached to it. frj- - A do sm Easter, not long since, tried an ,:xpeilment in the tiny of drying powder in a store, and rather astonished both his wife and himself. with the result. (1"1 Martin Van Buren, it 'timid, lAwritiug• n book It Vi 111 be spicy, if he faithfully re -ords the dump of Cot! old Albany Jtegeney in n hick IJc partioijultivt 11 _ I - My name rn Somerset. lain a uus crablc bachelor: I cannot marry ; for how could I hope Io prevail on any young lady, posseNscd of the slightest noticiig of delicacy, to for a art " F; futihun It G,ldnegs announre9 that the Riolnnen,' Whig can have 6iti hold kad vertised for,) when he has done with it, if that paper will hand oNer the &5,01 W) rewafd to his exeentors a-z- The Massachusetts Spy denies that Charles Sumner is to marry a rich wife and simmer down into domestic life, and says he n ill take his seat in the Senate at the open ing of Congress. '• I can tell you how to save that horse." said a bqy to a man who was look ing at the skeleton oft horse attached to a vehicle '•llow I" Why just slip him a• way While the crows are at roost." arTp •' Joe, why were you out so late last night I" "It II aan't so very late—only a quarter of 12.." lbw dare you set there and tell that lie t I wa,4 awake when you came in, and looked at my watch—it was 3 o'clock." "Well, isn't three a quarter of twelve I" rio - There is a railroad down South which i5l