IrkimiumarviNo :14001LAINATION PIIPINSYLVANIA 85 :• In 40 NNW arid b r the authority of the CO NI • 114011101113114 of PONnaylitanip, ANDRinv G. 4MiTts; Uovernor of said Commonwealth. ' PROC1;;INATIOIY WHEREAS, Every good gift is from above and eoMes down to ue from the Almighty, to whom it is meet, right end the bounden duty of ever pet, I,to render thanks for Ills mercies ; Therefore, ANDREWCURTIN, Governor of the Com monwealth of Pennerlianla, do recommend to the people of this Gonitfionteealth, that they set apart THURSDAY, 2Srm O# NOVEMBER NEXT. as a day of *Memo Thanksgiving to God, for hey- Ing prepared our oorn•and watered our furrows, and holeaaed the lithOr of the huabandmae, and crowned the year with hie goodness, in the increase of the ground, and the gathering iu of till fruits thereof, so thatelthrbarne are filled with plenty , and for baying looked favorably on this Common wealth and strengthened the bars of her gates and blessed t h e ehlidserv.withln her, and made men to be of one mind ` ar.d preserved peace in hot hot dere ; Beseechng Him a'so no behalf of those United Stater, that our beloved country may have deliverance from those iftiatand apparent dangers wherewith Oh is ommeassed, and that the loyal men now b Sing in the field for her life may have their arms made strong and their blows heavy, and may be shielded by Hi- oivine power, and' that He will mercifully still the outrages of perverse, viblent, unruly and rebellious people, , and make them cleah hearts, and renew a right spirit within,them, and give them grace the t may see the error of their ways and bring forth fruits meet for .epentenoe, and hereafter, in all godli ness and honesty, obediently walk in lino holy commandments, and in eubmission to-the just and manifest authority of the republic, so that we, leading a quiet and peseeful life, may continually offer nuts Him our sacrifice( of praise and thanks giving. Given under rot hand and the great aftIAL seal of the State r at Harrisburg, this \c-K-p,'iliteenth day of °tuber, In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one, and of the Commonwealth, the eighty-sloth A U CURTIN IT vs. 00V11121011 • ' ELI SI MIR Serretary of the CoMmoottrealth WFUT Tllllll N1A85113 UYTn Y. ENGLISH ['ICON IC Tn INK — A letttr from an American ni Lon don in the New York Methodist containv this passage: '• The masses —the great middle class— the vast body of religious people to F,oglaiiil —ire, I believe, with us, heart and soul.— It is true. these classes have little political power in the ordinary and peaceful working, of the British constitution In qinet times a few aristoirratie families govern the couu try pretty touch as they please. lint whet eter a great crises comes, and the imildle class is thoroughly 101/9P(I, its movement is majestic and overwhelming The free trade struggle and the anti slavery crimes in point. Should the AK atm par ty in England be impelled by its hatred or rte fear c( Republican insti utions to coin mit the government to a decided policy against the United .states, such as the breaking of the blockade. or the recognition of the alive confederacy. you may look Cm another movement of the British people, as grand-mid majestic is the two notable ones to which I have alluded." CATIONA I. KNTION - A con Vent ion of persons officially connected with the rati ons educational institution!' of the State. has been called by the Stile Superintendent of Common Schools at ilArrisblirg, to commen, on Tuesday,Novr.ber 26. 186 f. at 9 o'clock AM . and Id `continue four dap,. The County Superintendents as representing the Common Schacht, the Principals of the State Normal Schools, and of odor institutions for the training df Teachers, the Principals of fligli COrnmon Schools and of the prominent Academies yid Female Beinin•ries. and the President ind other representatives of the Colleges in the Stale. are expected to attend Other prtuninent and active friends of edit cation, not officially connected with any of the 0)0,c elastics of institutions. have also been Mite& The object is to promote bar molly of feeling and unity of purpose amongst the cducatiortsta of every class and depart meat of opeftition in the State : and so far as expedient and possible, to combine the whole into one united system, sustained by a common effort. 4 KavrtlatlLX bit ARP SIIIIOIIIR3 —A party of distine,milled Kentuckians, among whom are Thomas II Clay, son of henry Clay, Colonel Thompson, Dr. Burk. and Colonel Philip S. White of your city, are about petitioning General McClellan for a- privil eged position in the army, to act as an ad vanced guard of sharp-shooters. in time of battle. These gentlemen are all noted rifle shots, and in their own State have Lad great experience in deer hunting, to kil9 which game requires great steadiness of nerve and precission of nim. In the position applied for by them: they will be detailed fpr the purpose of picking oil the leaders of the reb el forces• Such a combination is no doubt in eximanee in the relief ranks at the pres ent time. - anti it was to a member of this body that the lamented Colette' Baker doubt less owes his death, on the occasion_of the late oontlict at Ball's Bluer. AN EVKNTYIII. DAT Monday, the 21st of October, will' be noted in the history of the present rebellion as an eventful day -- While oui brave trap . ; were being slaught ered at Ball's Bluff, in Virginia, the rebel General Zollicofler, with six thousand Ten nessee secessionists at his hack, made three 4 \ eperate attacks on Camp Wild Cat, in Ken. tacky, and each time was dr ivetk back by General Garrard, with twelve hundred Union men. On that day, also, two thousand live hundred Union troops, under command of Colonel P , lamtner, encountered a body of rebels estimated at five thousand, command ed by Glow* Thompson and Lowe, at Frodenen, Missouri and completely routed am. It may be • source of grstifi- cation to know that, while the gallont Col onel Baker was giving hie life to hie country at Ball's Bluff. the rebel General Lowe fell at the battle of Fredericktown. ON. of our ezeintur has discovered the cause of the retreat of our army at Hull Run. It says " when the battle w Cite hotest point end nealy won to o si v theta came word that there were two vacancies in New York Custom House. Nonce the sum pods of the ibading oftleere. The men fol io:4W. LOCAL MATTERS. KNITTING SOOISTY.—The following ift correct list of tlyi donations handed in to the President of thu Bellefonte Sncluty sines the 21st ult. Tho socks I tie sent this week to Harrisburg, and all that are sent in here• after, will be duly forwarded : =1 Rev J H Rarr.ard, Finid, Mrs J L Peet, " J Panini, " Lingle, " W Montgomery, " J Mullen, " J A rmnr, " 8 Hartle, " :Sternberg, " 0 Bunlianan, ' C Mcßride, " Brook bill, " F Mullen, ' 11 Brookerhuff, " " C T A Isxunder, " M. Itothrook, " It Jones " fI Meehan, ' T It Reynold). " 0 Davis. " N M Reel!, I' " T M illikin, " Wm P " I D. Winged), " F Loeb, " M Loeb, " J Wilson " M A 'hotting', " J Rankin, " J Turner. ' Wm W olf, " It A Wiloon, B Shrock. M M ulhollen, I) li " J. Clinger, Mies E Murmnnu., •' 2il Petrik ua " H Tonner, A Armor, " !nor, " M ('old woki, S '• J S Molfroln 4 ' M. Mel n S linupt N Harris, " M Mr ik,n, E W ikon, " L. Halo, •' J F Mokiside Mary A rinetiung, 1, lisirrio, J. M =1 Mre I.: Lir ',Donn, • lc to ltaphile, A 11 MeAllwer, " A illanerninn, . Ifell •' S Derr, , tit rnul•, rely •' II • J ' • W heellug, ' mire • " " •1' N 'try, Mn. NI Irruny, ' WU, N (Jill •• It D.. 1. ' A Amur " M " O Armor, I=l Mot i 1 Doelemon° W Longwell J Test, I=l Mrs ti J Curtin, " A Curtin, Mr. E Pennington, ' S N inner, '• M B 0.11.•, " A L Pennington •• M 1: Mn J Mitchell Kormy, •' H Relhr Mies M Il Iltflr EITEE3 Nn Snavely, • t‘lvelvi Heel& Furnace BraGLAII.I Awn r the I.lmlgli see ms be infested nab a gang of horglars, who de peed upon their stye hogs fot a living, and they have become exceedingly annoying to our citizens of late A few evenings ,ince a number of petty robberies were commit tid, and others attempted. Clothes lines and cellars seem to command their opt cull care, and several of our citizens have antlered in these departments by their incursions "Phi clothes tine of the l'ennm)lvania llone entirely stripped. Bee. Thomas Shim look ' M cellar was entered and some provision• tsk on, and other depredations of like chataetei committed. - An alts opt was made to rob the Shoe ,S oremf Thomas Burnside, but the blisters seem to have been frightenethaway before they nit succeeded 111 removing any thing Any property accessible/op these maraudeni, had better be watched To EPICIIIURNS —Lovers of good if)steift will be gratified ttlearn that Mr (teory!e Downing, the proprietor,,( Logan Salooii is daily receiving supplies of this highly palatable luxury (rein the east, Which lif retails to his customers at the old rates It was feared at one time that the rebels would place an embargo on the oyster trade in the Chesapeake, hut Uncle Sam has dispelled our fears on that subject by his occupation of the Bay, and the trade goes on as nour ishingly as ever, and everybody goes to the Logan Saloon a enjoy the benefits of the protection thus aflorded. or ♦ SuLniss.—lntelligenie has reached this place of the death of d;ines Tammany; a young man at one time well known to our citizens, at Crawfordsville, Indiana, un the 26th ult. lie was in the ar my during - thethree months service, and was at the battle of Rich Mountain, in test ertqirginia. While in the army he con treated the disease that has since resulted in ho death. SINGING ScttooreL-No duty is more im peratively enj,iined upon parents than the musical , education of their children Probably any other tent with which we aro endowed, ran ho neglected with as much propriety as music, and to its careful culti vation the greatest care should he devoted Mr Moyer is now engaged ill i giving lessons in music in this place and our cil izenq will lind ibis n faVilrntile opportunity to give their children thn a ilviintage of this branch of (rain. cation. Mr. Moyer stands high in his pro fession. Who have Jost opened In the Stern Rooni on the N W corner or the Dinmond, ip Bellefonte, ter. molly fwevried by Wilson Brothers. their large A !dams CALF —Mr Sammel (iilliland of nrojwiandid ,tenertment of Shelf Hardware, Donee Darns Township informs us that his role- Trimming' of every description braced Devonshire row had 1 calf A few Aflye POCK PT AND TABLE CIITTLRRY of every variety and price Mee. wine'' ' , when eighteen h"" all CROSS CUT MILL AND CfIeCULAR SAWS weighed 122 pounds. This iq hard tn.,,te . at, of the boil monlitOmeture RIFLES PIsTOLS SHOT GDNS. AND LOCKS t'A9vll s M 01. A Y. —lt IS Pala 014 C1101q11) , 1 , of etrry Ileseription and the beat quality M. Clay our moo. .1 - to Russia hili intitnated MORTICI , AND It L.NI LOCKS AND LATCHES of different kiwi. to the I ievernme t that. in view of the eBBIB)AIII) CHEST BOX AND TILL.LOCKS, thrent..ning ntitlude of the rebels he would and large and mann PAL) LOCKS. prefer to surrender him present commrasion an tLAND S 4 , c1 • 1 1 , ro lTtri n IN a t n i d LAB in P g At A 4M nor representative to hossia, and enter the , 1111TOIDERS' CLhAVERS AND " C 'P IIOPPRRS, army in active defence of the Government. I Drlorteg K niece hatchets Ohisets k Adze,' and ilia: the Precedent and Caninet have the IIAY,MA SURE AND s'PADINI; FOR KS.EDU K TOOLS llr every &Nimble variety subject, limier rotemleratton. The indotni table bravery of Mr. SADDLERS' HARDWARE:. Cla y , and los well A reuses! asvertmerte'snd DO per cent known character at home would be of great Inevr than any place else service to our cause in Kentucky. But he CAR 1t , 1 4, y t 11 .() EAlliwhich enti.t be YU rpiteiged E It STlt IM M INIIA,C A It PEN w - oti Id never conneni ti.zhi for anything VICES AVVI LA, DRILLS, SCE EW PLATE. short of Is/, // and that might not he agree FILER, RASPS, PI PE SKEIN d W Ati“N BOXES STF,EI, SPIt I NIN, IRON A XELTREES, BENT Oitni.ll.sl -Washington letter; say FELLOWS, II AMES, he PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, COAL Army movements are now made under seal- OIL AND LAMPS. V Alt NISil PLI ID ed orders, so that a regiment leaves a brig I OIL CIA , iTIIS PA FENT ROPE AND 1%1 RE of every else In abundance ado without giving ant , intimation of its SOEMAh E'S Ls, • destination Di ihose who hottia4hl HELL'Stit i cen 11.11 COM And all other kind' of (4,0 D usu Ally kept tri Ina well regulated Hardware Store radon ; nevi nil inetanpen officers who Their litock lean entirely new oe. eompriaing have come into the ell y on a tweet -loot ell the leading tirtiolea conneoted with the Nat'l. hour's Ititiough have roomd it no easy reek 0. 0 7 . ( n t: t itit h 71 . 11111 rd fy any i;.tri.jiu.t.te.hbaisii:it to 1111 ' 1 1 1. 5 0 ill Tit l4 010,4 t• icier;, they e lie . r i4 e •I x relled eclare •ble % in sell thvt the General n lninan lei, to gt t,j ig t h e from fitly to one hundred per cent lower :Ilan any e alms a the Dolotia.• into ligMoig Iron and F i ' l i h ir c m , e e rl " , l \l l e " e t h " a " i ' it ' l. ' • t , t a . nil br ail eocuotnliterr),l% an d need of prepating fora ea na l u algo E v . t y rill et sell nri o fthe t i wareto and .attaly thenmelrea of the Inserton nttul 1011)W.that hr to tell chi t ,' fitand is July is ibdv able 10 a portion °four army rends to tili6C•lllolligh ~),(3 0,1(1.4—m0p. ' THE CHFAP CASH STORE OF idng fir u 0 rxpinoatillTlS rimilgeS hut ready to go ~Iter, l r I%lessrs, Hoffer Brothers. cominittee appointed to open the re urns of the army vote in PIM& telputia have doicuvered a package intruortnii; to be the vote of the Thirt vituuth regiment in he 11 to evithintly a vino's) attellipt at 1 hn re turn w signed by \Volum, sh imp iphi r us CoiCitiel, Olen the name of the Colititi I of the r egintent is Shimmeirtfi nrog, and girt IN a large maptiie to the lb pultlietin nrtet I 1. et log Nlr sheriff aod (Wreatirig \lr Kwittc 'rho rnifT4 rut commanded by 'inh , ttll Shitnilx•lpleor.lg was recruited to 111 gheoy •011111 y and returned thi ir vote to that ctiunty Thai attempt at fraud 14 too tran.parent In der. re Nlt 11.111,1 t AT %V 1 . 1111 NOT(/ \ flionwt Nlior rt, no 17'1.1o:tail, was nrtestt tl ul ‘i attiong too on FrelAy night for the murder of his wile "I le tnely of the w oman watt found 1$ ing tilt the floor of her boom• dead. woh suei•ll at wound. on rho howl totheted by a tri rp ot.'rtitnent. ' I he triordeter watt set to jail II Th. Ilutititigtior. 'ay. that the gr..% Ilt ..f via... lie'd NW 4 , llilky h.B been so rank t!tt. thu I.trtitrs 1...1 rani' it dto the ..pe,liviii 1,1 pas. orteg it d wlt fur I. at of hh fot....untitg, an far :1.1v1.1e..1 n. N. !It inland by Lie Ni 11114: fr.e.t.t The mutt ill tht, never 1in4W144 t till) app. armeee at this iim. Or Vellr I ECIA .\ ()TIC I 1 , CM) MI TI) M 1.11 1%1 •1:1./1011g •101 . I W tit.. ~TI” noti It VI 11 our pris 111.1 It , Ai, A I.aboret , ry, et I. x.,l Ibh , .lll:it Wr krt, x by he tr-•ny th tt I.ui Wire ,ot i.r 4,1 When We 011111. h . %I. w ~f ode, tylo moire he I Il t•. P It I it lOU tit it , holy tin o II -1 hip .1 , t • W 110111.3 itt It lit t % . 1 ht . 1111 1 ,141 r.littry. iporttrii It the t I tt purl nee I y d ,olotel, ill moo, h., found the , to. 1,1...1 , , 10 ...it to-. of any sulo , tonre ex,t In i i , .1. or 111 , P , at it. component parer, Thu h,•, o. ,pt erg_ due solely to the too. ph t. it t. ippon. it:lhougti thi. in lon 11111.1 gotn,enth 1.111 lel weight, tht..thof, rritruteen t• .11.4 glllll 1.141 racily tn aid trill or otlenn , e molter Jrl A,,r • • I.letii,...peroto , die flietheill pltll/111111 . • II e h •oliotaileo 1.11/11.111.yeel 1111 4 ) we are 11. r al. , W u the by wench the titter. 0; it h 'toElul .Ig. 111 rile llt pred through the 11110111 • lin ti tory rutue out roolitletely pure at lag ,tll rtmlied teed tool iproperttee, .PI lOm 1 , 101 ,t 0n00l together to .111. t, the reot•.l.e. which hole 1111010lhemnalvna a rebore, a I over tile world Not only doer the Doelor ,lieelmitu all ee ore', in hi art filth rOpleli every prove,a end et - ) !wl , olir hilt ha tmunlxinn Opal this ta the ...IV 1, by wine r, th, 1/04 , 11111 ran 111, .1111/110.1 tm -•1 1 116 rotunda... foille treatment pit iltS4•ll4l, b.. FOrlllllill byxlyieh his retnedlerl ore ta..1.1t. are polphrhed in the edieel Joartnth loi,o loon pr, ented to a 11,rge loot of the F.. Lilly 111t h e1611 ,111tOn• and no aunt by tent) to .iteli phriieutnn MI lip -I.ly 'or thew —floph, (Icor°, ht, t * / 101.410. im , r• I', if Woicrl's vit Cordial and b„-..d R. 10,1114610 , the coroil geleraebility, .. 1 It mt.leb. owing from any i dose, al.°, D Opt .1. i, Nity,i.le,, Night Swears, Incipient .i ____, _______, i .ppon, Diver Con p.airsts kitlitimitie.s, L os s ..I tp li ntlie, Pentair 11/rialto lie 111 till ellgr• , .1.„ NEW MILLINERY GOODS. to prevent the contracitori Of dist, i,e, is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial tonic and MRS. E. ORAFIIIS Renovator OVI . Ilfreftld to the Jlolol[ol. and so t p ESPECTFt'LLY informs the citizens o( chemically combined as to In, tho most powerful it Bellefonte and ,trinity that she has just re tonic. ever known to medical ROW cc header try oeived from Philadelphia a splendid lot of try it. it will ilo yon fowl. WO hake 110 1101.110 - DONNETS.AIDDONS AND TRIIIIIINGS 9 lion in recommending it, wince we know it to be a vile, vii, Oita //11 Pt remedy fur the diseases . of all kinds, a superior lot of ono nitrated tine 4 1m1...01111.M.. AO' Read the a drertitterriont respecting ” Dr. SKELE'I'ON SKIRT S, Leland's Anti !thee... Band," in another ooh to which sho directs the attention of the lathes. tune. According to thu report of those who hate , Muj V 1.14,18541 tf tried it—and whohave linen cored of the most --- violent at h tacks mil Rheumatism -there le nu reins- I F ABRABLE .BOBBER SHOP. dy extant equal to this in CR, of Itheuinatisin MB WILLIAM W HARDING, and has leg no reason to doubt the sta.ements we having fitted up rooms one door north of Bishop has e hard in fat or of. the " Baud," assecoordially and Allegheny streets. offers his 'amines to the ree ,,,,, t ,,, K ,,,id i t s one 40 thew, who are urnitited with publi• !lulling confident hat he can pieties, thc I his ellsen•to Bu turn l'insi read t h e advertisement most pardoular. Hair dressing shampooning an on most mirefully all other branches of his -profs:maws prentional ---.1-A, IVA improved principle,. ti, yer's Cherry Pectoral. ilyer's Cherry Pectoral. NEWS FROM 'FM !Mt OF WAIL ANOTHER. REQUISITION. A lIIKAVY IMPORTATION OF RARDWARE!! FOR THE FIRM OF B AXTRESSER 4 GRIST, TH E NTS have pet received e neW and full slimily of k•Il Jurd Winter (bents w hi. li r.lr sly lorde i yer been equal ea by ion voliblielonent in thin section of °nun 15) 1,1 purrh.o,.l thes tick o 1 goods on hand of t:oorgt• J acbson. they will continue the bunicir, m the old eland No 2, Reynolds's Arcade Their ninek con lima of a general tasortruent Dry UMnln. linacertea Ilardwara, lliteensw•re and illaaalrare tncludings boat of other ■rt inlets in their line amongnen be found an ekleosise and varied selection of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Ducal. Persian Cloths, Debelges, Coburg., Cadoneres h eletnrs Alcamo., French Merl noes, Plaids Ae Their gentlemen's weer casuists of a large an. narititont 4.1 Casionare.a, Cloths, Satinets, Mali,,, %ratting faceds lisle and Cape And an eaten- Wye itawortment of Hoots ant Shoesfor Ladies and Gent!, men HMI Children with almost nvety other tarlnde that natty be necessary to supply the w•tata of thecommunlty The pressure of the moray market haring hid the effect of reducing the price of ninny Reusing of inerchan.loos tin untlenogned have been *tre bled '0 buy their rionk al curb voe• that they7an sell goods .ti prices (0 111,1 the tones And RC they in:. .1 to do their belt to please their customers, India In the quality of good, and prices they ho t , to rectos e n reasonelCe rhare of patronage AI , to want of goods will pints., dell cud °weft a tit'trick 11 n-They ad] knelt constantly on hand EX 111 A !WI It, which they wall sell at the lowest .-t rico, yCountry produce al all kinds taken In es oh inc.. for g•. ado. Dried Lemther constantly on hand owl for 1111i0 B ROTH KE.HS Beller/I . e 111 arch 28 Indl ly. .f 'IRE IRE:FRANCE COMPANY. Notn e to hereby poi en that the Far •Ind Mrehann, Mutual, Fire Inaiminee Coinpany of 111 ally und :sugar \ anion in now prenirt , lrcnoti nititlo•Attiis of. in.urence or i b/tire 'I in business of the Comps, ,4, Li•lei 010.11 .1 1111.1 , Llil I I.llllellllo rah, I y xcevallle lip An /WI ..1 IneorimlrAllon rl/0.041 of M.iroh I isfil, Wlliiin tho borders of .11iLer Marion i.ring Itennor, Patton soil II ill %too. Tuvrollllll.l In Centre county •ml LA mar Porter tires. and Logan Town/thine Clin t...l rousts An Agent has been appointed in each Tow/101ns within the hordurA of the CouiTian,y's coriniroilion Pnrsons wish i ng to become members, in do in by making applienirm to the agent re Ailing in hie respeetiln tnenehip Persona with tog Any information concerning the bhaineas of the Company will aditresa the Secretary at Be blershurg Cent ra co Application/I of Inrurenee 0 N 1111011" In incorporated towns will be ac cepted ' HENRY BECK, A C (litany Bers'y Pres I. July 25, Itlbl tf 110 CONSUMPTIVES. The advertisers, having been restored to health in a fow week, by a very simple reined; after having suffered several years with a entire lung affection and that drool disease Consump tion --is anxious to make known to his fellow•alif - ferers the means of cure , To ell *he desire it he will send a copy of the preecription used (free ut charge ) with the direc tions fur preparing and using ilia same, which they will And n sureCllrt for Cotten aeries. Anvil a• Il ltdwcuiraa.all The Wily object of the ad veri i.‘et in sending the Prescription is 10 benefit the afflicted nod spread infbrmation which he min.:elven to ho invalu ibis, slid ho hopes every 11111Ptlit will ivy Ills remedy, all it will coat them nothing, and may prove a }dealing Parties wishing the prescription will please *4. drers Rev EOW ARD A WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings 00 , N Y Oct 31 —3mo P. PI TEATS, SURVEYOR, JACKSONVILLE. CANTOS CO., #1 Nu reeently located In Jacksonville, Centdf, comity, Pa , and would hereby inform the pdblfo generally that be Is prepared to do all kinds Surveying acoorately, also to fill out Deeds, brake plot., Ao ,of Lands upon the shortest notice.— llis charges are very reasonable Oise him a nail October 17, '61.6m AfTDPTOBS NOTICE. In the matter of the sago/ the Real Estate of . Thomas IVa , son, deed The undersigned ab" Auditor appointed by the Orphan's 'boort of Cietre Court' to atleertain the lien and uistribute the money in the hands of the Administrator, will attend to the duties of his said appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Monday, the Ilith,disy.pf November next, at o'clock, P M D 1 4 111,; 1 1..1tr. Oat IT '61.0. Auditor H OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE' The subseriber offers for male • Stone House in the town of Boalsburg. two stories high, Parlor and Dining Room to front kitchen bank. A never failing well of wrier under cover in the yard, a grad Winton with a number of bearing fruit tress Also • variant lot 'adjoining this lend. The ter as will be made known by the sub scriber living on the chemises Oet IT, 61• if JER RANKIN, PINECIROVE ACADEMY SISE"INAR Y E. T THOMAS, A. I Principal. The next seasion of thin Elimination will open Wednesday, Now 6th, leo'. Terms Tuition and Board, 145 per sesaion of live uniintbn fhq 17 '5l tf A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 18 hereby gtren that Letters of Allusittintrativn nn the ttooto of Hannah Bottle. oring, late of Potter top deo d hare been grat.tod to the sulwrllner who rogueots all per k ..... slog Shen...hem indebted to sand rotate to make iinin dime payment and all persons her ing demand., agatnot mud estate to present them duly nothent mated f..r settlement Oct 17. 61 61 A A KZRLIN Lin OF LETTERS noinarming in the Post 011604; in Balle• fouto, Oct 11, lAA l a Antes Mary K r Lindaay, Capt John Alungreen -ainarioe Lusk Wm J Allen, Mre Emma 2 Loughery. Thomas Boman. Prof Wm L McDonald Robert Benedict, M C MeClan, D J Blatt, iter' Thomas I McKean, Rachel Boley, Catharine , Maulfair Jacob Bear, William ti 4 1Nurphy, John Blinn A 2 'Murray, Basin, D Cosi, Juhn 2 Mitchell, Micheal Cessoni Mrs J N :McLean John Donegal., Penni& ;, array. John Dormant, J. S Obrien, Frank Davis, Mrs Barton ' , Ovendoff, You, Kmal, David 'Oal Charles Fox, Micheal 2 ,Panion• Le..is C Foley, linger 'Potts Marion W. Frank, Anton !Terri], Patiiek I)Pennington. Entre Gros, Klitabeib M .I Petbre !Solomon Perehtle, Julio 4;tneyita. 'Mrs Apo liebhart, M Oarnel C Pcriek Routch, Pramldle lloilhan, J Holm, J senb Curtis . 11111. Curtis 2 , Rees, Wm 11. , 4 11/ flottleiman Abraham Illtupp, Martha II artm•n. F. 13 Reed. William Helm . Muut Mary ' 4 mith. Elias- Hahn, John :,hrpel Philip Irwin. T II : ' 4 ehararts, 8 F 6Co Johnston, Res Ales ;'Tbomas, Rev I' Inekpon, Seiko 'Tate Wm Jankaon. Miss llarriet Thomas, Allen R Jackson Mrs. Ramat J ',Thomas Abraham it Kelley, William ;Wagner, C Roonee, Win II 2 'Welter, A M Keogle,Joabu• D 2 IWallanc Wm A. Langeodeltl, Jobe Wield!, James Yeager, Margaret 2 All persons milling for letters In the abuea list will please nay that they are •drertised Oct 10. Nil M tX.1l011: P M - s D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNEBSAIP, The copartnership heretofore existing h o rseen Dr. Oiro L Potter and John li Mttoh ell w the proetiie of nu••lictne under the litm nsln e of Potter •k Mitchell has this day been diraolred by tnutunl eonnent The books of the .d.l firm of Potter •k Mitchell. as well as those of the lute firm and els. the books of Dr Get. L Potter are in the hands of Adam Ifni for nettle merit and eollecti ,n when all person. interested are notified and reitiested to appear immediately and nettle their accounts fIEO I. POTTER September 30 'AI .INO It MITCH' LI, J07.3N ner czorta - iv. DKALISK INT CLOCKS, IYATCIIES , ND JEWELRY. Hionolg purchased the stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible A Moran, and hat mg made large additions to tn.,' none, respectfully invites the attention orate pub lic to his stock, conuniog now in pert of (told and Silver Watches Geld Quard and Fob Chains, %sold h silt er Spectacle.. Bracelets. Gents' (told studs, Watch Keys Card Cases Silver Pencil., Finger Rine. Ear King. Breast Pins (loud Pen cils and liens, tiogglea Steel Begs Silver Plated Ware, Ac Ale°, Eight day and thirty hour Clocks, at the very lowest prices John Moran offer. these goods to the public,convinoed that they will meet with mtisfaction Ile is determined so dispose of neither an Inferior article 'troffer for sale anything in hi. line bat what he can w•r not Considerable experience in humilities, and a desire to please the public. will give him •n ad vantage, which he intends to use to the utmost Ile particularly invites the attention of the la dlee to his stock of 'Pins flings a-ul Bracelets, which are of the latest .Lyles And he 1111.0 In• idles the gentlemen to examine a vet) firm lot of Watohe• now offered for sale Lyre Repairing and cleaning promptly attend Bellefonte, Jae 6, 1140 —ll . THY, WAY FOR BAROAIRb ! fit approaching the Public, •ho here heretofore rai gellOi•Ily eoooureged the gmporiunt I. STERNBERG & CO. been we ntake peas roceivol•u,re In In ol forming o th aw that they ow deltV r FALL & WINTMCLOTLEING, 4ND ONNTLEMINEC PURNISBIND GOODS After au •zperienoe of many yeare, the public by opera! consent, b►ee deolded the *bore to 'Jlall Quarters TOR CLOTHING AND GREAT BARGAINS, 1 And their patronage hadionnsequently been such ' es to Justify the proprietillre in an attempt to lea coed even themselves, in knovidin for their ova tomers n stook of FALL: -AN tviNrmn CLOTHING, such as has never before been of fered at any establishment in till pr neighboring towns by an enormous outlay They are pre ar- sd to exhibit an assortment whieli, for quality, variety, excellence of material,* durability of workmanship oanuot be excelled. They take this oppor'unity to retire their thanks for favors heretofore extended, and here. by reaqpure the public In general that the tionfl. dance Willi which they have heretofore fed thorn will be merited In the future. OBSERVE THE STAND, In the DIAMOND. wear the Overt INl•ase Call and you may rely upon It that every Artie)e you purebetta will prove tube precisely weal II le represented The be ; piing cannot be beat— Come one and all and toys them a call 'in elm money, they will sell e:,tapar than the obespat. flat 10,11.1 y A STERNBERG itr THE DEINIATIC IVATCilliit sigtiiioinrs, PA. Etlll.llr TROBEDAY 111011111100 it* CI 1 • iikr-alngirr.Atkirrilleilil rFAMS • —11,50 eta if paid litlthilta 12 NI If ay ed ills months, e i t. . „ Ittito the year. Thies tease ti JO. 7 to •", .11V FItTiPIEMBLITIS and ed at the urttal rata*. mei r• „ igoß PkJNIIN3 • A „,.; r \ f'Cl'Tlin In the relit* WIN and with the aitfadttileatt • tritium' a tarp edtlection ty . lred to sew/ as of er NO 4 BuBIIBS DlREditart WILLIAIIi ff. SLAVIN . ATTORNEY Al LAW. saLLsroitikia Ofloe In the Arcade, seoond Apo?. N'ALLISTIR A. /Midi MPALLI•TitiIt ik IHEAVNIN ATTO#NEYS AT LAW, enta.sronre.l7llNa. JAl4llig7ll. RANKIN, 4 'X ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, • neLLerostlkillettq a . ogles on the Diamond, ins door *Oil a all Pnet Ofiloe J. n. snunent, ATTORNEY AT LAIC' ' ANI.I.IIII7OIATII, /ANN A Often In the•Boothweet corner of Om Diormang wet. litstALs • , ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1111.11.170 NTI, PII*II4 °Moe in the Arced., mooned door tUVIEW ATTORNEY AT LAW. 3ILLIPONI:11, PLN e .A. Weds form.ily oeoupled by the Hoe. Jaasi Sunli aids. J. J. Lit Ltl SURGEON DENTIST. nu.stonts, atit, 114. la no* prepared to watt upod all who say dairy hlasraassional derirloaa. WOoms at him maltlanoo on Spring Wool on. 67 L. reit-Yuri, PUYSIOLAN & 8U11(iliON, LLLLLL OXTI. C SSSSS 00., OffWe on High Street (old °Mee ) 11111 attend to professional mills as heretofore, and neepoetrelly offers his services to his•frtettds and the pablie. DR. J. R. DiTCUER.L, PHYSICIAN i SURGEON, 444444 OPTI, C MMMMM CO , PA Rift attend to at saile aa heretofore, hot respeotruily oers his services to his friend* sail the public Odloe next door to hla realdeao• ea Spring street , 061 21-68.1 f. Aisimiot'tries, PHOTOGRAPHS. AND DAOUBRREOTTPIDI taken daily (exempt Baudayio froft 8 o'colaek, A. M in .5 P. M, by WILLIAM ISCUIMIER, at be/ Splendid Oar on nigh Street. above be Court !Ices*. Belletbsee, Pe. ISA C. lIITCNILL erns T. lIIIIIVONIKLL 41k ALNIXANDISIIII, AT.TORNEYS AT LAW, • , LLLLL errs. rann'in. 01110. in Moynelds' Arcade on the Dianiong. Ir. C. Mitchell ham siisonlaied C. T. Alamo Me with him'. the joroletfee of law, era ther•voill give prompt atinanior to all besieges entnited• them In Cants, Mein, Clinton and Climadell oounii.. MBANK vita =etre*, —OP Virdl F. REYNOLDS & CO„ 0111111101:0.. ra. Bills of lined:tango and Notes discounted. Cod. Nations made and proneeds promptly_ , . _ndtted.-- Interest paid on special dopollits. Nathaniel:a the *astern cities eonatantly on hand for sale. D•poo. Its memo! s. c guava. V ■ ■elLLla?■■. s V. WA- A 4 CURTIN DUIPOSET MANN, -OF lIUMES, MoA,LLISTER, lIALE & 11:1 LLLLLL ONT.. CO. r 4. Deposits Iteeelved—Elllsof Exchange u&210 Olsoounted—lnterest Paid on Eigeeial DI:SPd Oolleatlona Made, and Proosadißesalttei 14. y —Exchange on the East constantly on IS • J s. STOVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. WILLEFOITU, l ' praotioe ►b profession in the several Court. If Centro County, Alt business intrusted to will be faithfully attended to. Ye:tiddler attiratied paid to collections, and all woided promptly Vl milted Oan be committed in tire German ei well is In the h'oglish language en Iligh el . formerly occupied by Jed,* ..dotted D C. Beal, Req., nialliloal ■ ■ ALI. ADAM itov MILK Air ■AL ATTORNZYB AT LAW, nei.Laroa fa, leann'e., • Will attend promptly to all bovines, entreated la their earo Ocoee In the bandies formerly eMeele pied by lion Jae T fele A CARD Merv, HALO A Hoy will attend to my ►walntwr during my ■beeoce In Comgreei, and will 'ln es .ietefl by me In the trial of all causes ontrualmi , brin JAMBS T. itaiha. December IS, 19.'9 A. co. 'FURST, A TTOPNE Y AT LIM isicarexts, PA. WILL practice in the several Courts of Centre sod Oilottm souottes AU WO mines. entrusted to his ears will melee prompt a tendon 0/PICE—on the Ifooti-losikestme .Plr.O►. mnnd March 116, 1861 —ly TEN DOLLARS 4.EWAS.D. Stolen from tlre residua') of Mtllha 4arbriek Sr. uem Zios, o n (t on dos. 29th, one cloth 60.1. hlaek es& mot, mare paid e, add two poilltat motes and due Life Or the metenet tbost 660 , 66 4 0 116 3 0 The oboes reward urn; binoMit the 0pt3716.64630,01 the Niel. Mid own% er the property. or five dollen As ON the property Moon. • Oct. IP. '6l-11 WM. QA1111310)11.1k. BOON $T 'o'&z, 111 CORGIS LIM N. it hi. will Immo good ot, ogio•••• per of the pobllo silo" stoutly on,bood • lap sotortigooto *I " ThootbascAL, CLASSICAL Ame R . MISCILLAII VIVO (" V T . ' A !I U &NOW: , Al.. Kp , a lerge_vatietz of „ SLAM( BOOKS AYR 134710tait Of MT _beet__aeßl,l PORT FOLIOS, he, SRL E r Books brought to ardor agogeogiA/Afirs to %blotto prt..vos • jaiI:RAMC ORO. 015111.111. F . Jt•-• N °rice. ; , t • rt, fr retrowsiiO4.ma to tbe leaeleteigetol. r too mils( Nods. Mortglgokbo. utll plus* . sadsetUS A. same dizeu4 of UAW* hi* ati. vendor adilti. JESSE L ReSetl.ate, Ott 31 1113
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