% oy Fredrick --. - B GES! BUGGIES! J. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa. Lanufaerarer of all kinds of Buggies, Cautee county, that he has on hand . NEW BUGGIES, with aad without top, and which will be sold at reduced prices for cash, also a rea- gonadde credit given. Two horse W WO, Soringwa rons, &c., made to order, und warennted to give satisfaction in every re. spect. All Kinds of repairing done on short novice. Uxll and sce his stock of Buggies bofore purchasing elsewhere, ap lo 6s Reience on the Advance, C. H. Gutelius, Surgeon and Mochanical Dentist suceess —having the'experience of a number vi years in the profession, he would cordi- wily invite all who have as yet not given Sor Teeth extracted may 08% JD IHUGERT, resident, Cashier. YRNXTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. (Late Milliken, Hoover & Co) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, Aud Allow Interest, Discount Notes, uy and Sell . Government Securities, Gold and apli sf Coupons, . F D. Bellefonte, Pa. Office over Rey- Nod a bank, nay 1 Gt . S—-— TT . ‘ —— AS, M'MANUSN, Attorney at Law, e Bellefonte, promptly attends toall bu- Paras curasted to him. jals ost P. gen, Centre Hall, Pa, oders bis pi sdessional services to the citizens of Pot- ter nl adjoining townships, De Neil has the experience of 23 years in the active edicine and surgery. aploGs I: ravlice of 1 i HX. 3 ALLISTER, FAMERS A. BEAVER, RI’ALLISTER & BEAVER ATTORNEY S-d T- LAW, Bellefonte, Centre Co., Penn'a, : Chas. H. Hale, Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, (LEER'S HOTEL, Waodwanl, Pu. M Se hotel is now of this assertion, without pain, HENRY BROCKERIOFF, aphStf dece2y 60tf " Stages arrive and depart daily. In every respect oa of the most pleasant country hotels in central Pennsylvania The traveling coin- mud y will always ind the best accommo- diiisa. Drovers eon at all times be accom- mobated with stale. and pasture tor any mbér of cattle wr norses. ny Per '/ GEO, MILLER. JY ECK'S HOTEL, 812 & 314 Race street, B a few doors above 3rd, Philadelphia, Ji< central loeality makes it desirable fon all-visiting the city on business or pleasure A. Buln, Proprietor. ap'63 (formerly of the States Union hotel Wi I. BLAIR, THY STITZER, 3LAIR & STITZER, Adtorney: at Taw, Bellefonte. Of on the Diamond, next dour to Gar- man s hotel. Censultations in German or HE feb lw oot olesale nnd retnil. cheap. IRWIN & WILSON. or »0OTS, arge stock, all styles, sizes and { Diwiees, wapen send boys; inst arrived at’ Wolf well Know old Stand.’ ry EXTHER, of ail descriptions, fre ch p+ skin, spanish sole leather, moroc- “éog, sheep skins, linings. Everything in the deather fine warranted to give satis- esas i - & ame she EL) A Sr W————— THE BEST and 0 its many advant: washboard. ARON, the in it. | the ho ly. cessible to evory fa And also CLOTHES H. Nov, 120m, KEI] / I i rE i | as | in Dellotonte. HERE Mozznhiques, Re ings, Flanels, Op i : > Cloth . ine, Gents (43 Tarlton, - Notions of every every description, Véahe. Taffeta Braid, : ¥ and Misses SEirts, of, de red or used | FAXCY GOODS FOR a APY ATR AICI riney sentlenens wear, faction, at BURNSIDE & TUOMAS, INE TABLE CUTLERY, incluldiug lated forks spoviis, &,, i° ban LSON. AROMETER: wind Thermometers, a BLO0L WIRWIN & WD LLSONS, ( YOFFIN TRIMMINGS, a larwe assort- co mentat IRWIN & WILSON TY AND BELLS and Door Bells, all si- zes and Kind: at : Taply Tiwiy ge Winsoxs \OYS of all kind=. at : T BURNSIDE & THOMAS "SYRUP, the finest ever tall just re- ceived, cheap at Wolfs old stand—try it. . an af Ladies Pars, horse Blankets, and Battalo Boho: at + + BURNSIDE & THOM 1S —new trotting Buzey for cale gt a bargin, at Wolf's old Stand wm “Centrehall. ~ B. Kreider, M. D. ice at Miltheim, Centre county. services to all needine inodieal EE attendance. ’ : Early settlement cordially requested, when a liberal discount will be allowed. Iuies- est charged on nnscitied accounts afren six months. ; ; ary Y. BE. CHANBLER, J. I, HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN \XPSUk- aroxN, Bellefonte, Penna. Office 2nd Floor over Harper Bros Store, Residence at the Office. References+Hon, CA Mayer Prost Judge, Lock Haven. Pa. Hon Lo A. Mackey, Pres't Ist National Bank, do; irper Bros, Merchants, Bellefonte, Pag and others. novel HN F. POTTER, Attorney at Law. Collections promptly nade and d end, and Que man then holds the hoitzmtal piece upon the ground, while another takes the vertical stick between the palms of his hands, and tars it back and forth as rapidily as possible, at the same time pressing forcibly down upon it. The point of the upright stick wears away the indentation nto a fine powder, which rams off to she ground in the groove that has been cut ; after a time it begins to s noke, and by condaued friction it will at lenzth take fire. “This is an operation that is d fli-ult, and requires practice; but if a deill- stick is use l, with a cord placed around the centre of the upright stick, it ean be turned much more rapid y than with the hands, and the fire produced more readily. The upright stick may be of any hard, dry wood, but the low- er horizontal stick rast be of a soft, inflummable nature, such as pine, cot tonwood, or black-walnut, and it must be perfectly dry. The Indians work the sticks with the palms of the hands, holding the lower picce between the feet ; but it is better to have a man to hold the lower piece while another holds the drill-bow.” In addition to this original process, 1. : CT MICK Is CU then attaching to the lower end of tha Piston a piece of tinder, he drives .t smartly to the bottom of the tube. The sun, too, has often been the origin of terrestial fires, and his ray concentra- ted either Ly a burning glass or by mirrors, have often enabled ute to fm- itate Prometheus. Technologist, spss ty Sf Mon nid : The Pope on the Opposition Bish- : Ne ; The Paris Universe gives the follows ng remarkable address made hy the Zhi mitt re, Aon om the 2 ‘ ey were assembled in the salle regia in the vatican at Rome; It i= joyful for me to see you, and | think it is joyful to yoti of to be near me. Some good women have wiv. en me these articles ty distribute, You o1ght to pray for (hese diiwent Inborers, who have toiled for the hoa ty of the house. 1) lori decorum tue They wish thut—but IT can mot recol lect all. You will find, however, in each basket a paper which explains their very pions intentions, They ask principally the extension of the sacred heart, which I cannot approve. Read and circulate the paper containing these vows and prayers. Yes, pray, for great difficulties sur round us. A thought just occurs to me which 1 wish to express to you, Wea eat thi- no aent at the (1 we where Pilate juldsed Jesus The Jews w. re tumultuous; Pilate wished to send them away and to deliver the innocent. But “if thou let this man go thou art not wsar'’s friend,” The Jews, Phar izees, and the multitude knew how to use that ery Pilate did not dare to be Just, (Here the Pope mule a gesture of disdain awd his voice beeave anima: ted.) There ave some who have the sine fears of the world ; they fear the revolution, They know the truth very well; they do not hate it, but non anicns Cas wis. They sacrifice every- thing; the rights of the Holy See und tachment to the vier of Christ, What fu ts they commit, They seck the applause of men. We, my chil- dren, seek the approbation of God. The claims of truth and justice must be sustained. The tusk of bish. ops sto defend the truth with the vi ear of Christ, and not to be afraid My children, do not abandon me. [Cries of No, no] Attach yourselves to me, be with we, unite vourselves with the vicar of Christ, [Yes yes!] We shall revense ourselves on the oth- ers by prayer. Let us pray for them. May God enlighten and instruct them. | . ’ Let us pray for ourselves also. May Ne essary ore necessary than ever ~uumit ity. : . * > $ A boy fourteen years of age, daring the absence of his parents at church, at New Castle, accidentally shot his head nearly off of his body with a gun. . . -- . A merchant blew out thy ¢as in his room, af the M rehan's’ Hotel, and was nearly suffocated before he was discovered, . a acid. Loxpox, April 11.—The Memorid Diplomagique is assured that it is the intention oi’ the Ecumenical Council to adopt th» dem of papal infall bility by acclamation on Eastor Monday, ul thit representatives of foreign powers in R vme have resolve | not to be present at the public session that day. © ul Soldiers’ Bounties, The of the Supreme Court in relation to bounties is explained in the following letter of the 24 Auditor of the Treasury to H.. T: Harvey, Esq., of Lock Haven: 27 Lalityrs’ OJice, March 23. 50. H..T [.— ‘Under the late decision of the Saprente Cowet all soldiers who enlisted botweoa May Kh, 1§8, and July. 22nd, 1851, and received an honora- ble discharge, are entitled to S10) dollars bounty, if they have not already receivedit. Eulistorents ua ler Act of July 4th, 1254, are not ale tad by this Jeclsion, Respectfully, FE B. FRENCH, Aalitor recent decision Haryey, Ex - tii The following bill has been passed by the Legislature: - That whenzoevar any drakenness, profligacy, or other cause whatsoever, shall for two successive years dosert his wid or rela @ to I've wth hae and provide for her, she shall, as to every species and description of property, wheth- er real, personal or mixed, owned by or belonging to her, have all the rights and husband, from privilages of a fe.nade sole, to parchase or sell and convey the same, if sho were sole ant onmarried. See. 2. That it shall be lawful for any married woman as a foreseid, to sue and be sud in Ber owa na fraponr all sae em- tracts as aforesaid, heretofora nade or be made, and to sue in her own nama her hasband, to recover the possession of her real estate, or the value thereof, as if sha were sole and unmarried. ee lp It is commonly believed that London is tire largest eity in the world, but the belief is reroneous. Jeddo the capital of Japon, is withoat exception the largest and most populoms eity in the world, Lt contains the various have been the devices by which men have sought to rekindle] their household fires when they have vast number of 1,000,000 dwellings and 5,000,000 human zouls. Many ofthe streets ty-two English miles. The commerce of Downing & Yeager, Rest. 1ellefonte Wm F Brown do do Andrew Doyle Tavern, Burnside twp J A Sankey do Snow Shoe Dan’l W Herter do. Miles twp M MM’ Haughtin, Rest. = Boggs twp Robt Huines: Tavern’ Srinw Shoe Martin Dolan do Boggs twp W B Batler , do Worth twp John Copenhaven do Taylor twp Daniel Garman Tavern Bellefonte JOHN MORAN, and await his instruetions in regard to- making out the report. The astention of directors is also ealled to section 93 and 94 of the school law, in regard to thesettlement of the District Treasurer before the township auditors, as well as before the school Board ;—ard also to section 7-1, which reads as tollows :— “It shall be the dnty of the Board of ¢ directors to publish an annual state- “ment of the amount of moneys re- i ap8,3t Clerk of Sessions. “ceived and expended, avd the amount as introduced by Magellan's people, they regarded it as a species of animal which fed upon wood. The first who approached were burnt, which inspired great fear of the terrible creature which could thus paihfully wound with its strong breath. (Kitto.) Da Bartas, in his “Divine Weekes and- Workes,” gives the following uc- count of Adum’s discovery of fire copying the account given by Sancho- niatho of the production of fire by the rubbing together of two trees, he tells .- . forge by a red hot iron, made red hot | by rapid and dexterous stroke of the hammer. The philosopher, dealing with more subtile agencies, accoms- plishes the same end by hammering air —a singular statement, yet one that is literally true. Iron, when hammered, becomes red hot, and will set fire to shavings: air when strongly compress- ed, becomes so hot that it will ignite tinder. So the philosopher takes a brass tube, fits to it very accurately a piston, with a suitable handle, and Jeddo far exceeds that of any other city in the world, and the sea along the coast is constantly white with sails from the South- ern portion of the empire, where they. are lnden with rice, tea, sea coal, tobacco, silk, cotton and tropical fruits, all of which" can find ready market in the North and: then return freighted with corn; salt, isinglass and various other produetions which have at markein'the South: EE Mrs Adam Fuluier, of “Williamsport, had her leg broken by the kick of a cow. Vi ol. 9.—No, 53. £ SELF-MUTILATION, A Remarkable Case of Heligfons Hallueination. We copy the following frem the Lancas- ter Frepress ; A most extraordinary caseofseif-mutila- tion took place in East Lampeter township, this county, on last Saturday. Jacob Harnish, aged seventeen years, delibera- tely eat off his left foot with an axe. Du- ri g the past six months the young ma#' appeared to be under religigug mviction, attended church regularly ; and though' 3 times exhibited signs of mental aberration, his family wpprehended no fatal conmsé= quence: from this hallucination of mind. On last Saturday this young m n and a brether were engaged together harrowing afield. At noon they unhitched and fed their horses. Jacob was ohserved to go to a wood-pile and pick up an eld axe and examine it, without, however, saying any- thing which might lead to suspicion that he intended any iijury to himself. The rest of the family went to dinner, sud Jacob: not making his appearance, his mother went in search of him, when she found him lying at the wood pile, covered with blo. d, und one of his feet lying some twelve feet from him. He was at once carried to the house, and Drs. Jacob H. and J. Harry Musser sent for, who arrived about two hours after the affair occurred. The tonrni- quet wus supplied to the limb, which checked the hemorrhage, but the patient was so much exhausted from the loss of blood that it was found necessary to wait three hours before am putating the limb—afi operation found to be necessary to reach the blood vessels, which had contracted. The ampu. tation was then accomplizhed without further flow of blood, and the boy appear- ed to be doing well for a few hours, when he expired suddenly. When as ed why he thus mutilated his person; be replied that it was necessary to the salvation of his soul, us Christ had commanded, that “If thy band or thy foot offendjthee, cut it off and cast it frou thee.” It appears that after examining the axe at the wood-pile, he got another one, which was sharper, and which he used, and after taking off the boot and stocki 14. he put his leg on a block, chops ~ ping off his foot at three blows. The first cut wus urade transversely on the leg, and severed both bones, a few inches above the an’le; the serond, which was in a diagonal direction, aud a little higher, also cut off both bones; the third completely severing the fibres of the muscle by which the foot is still adhered to the leg. After the foot Had been ct off he deliberately picked it up and hurled it some ten feet fem him, Thedece sed was not amsember of uny religious denomination though he ocensionally attended tie Menonite church, located .n the v'c¢’aily where the melan- choly affair occurred. Child Attacked by a Cat. We copy the following from” a Perry county paper: A cat nearly calsed the denth of a child in the vicinity of Sandy til, this county, a few days ago. Our informant states that Mrs, Jeremish Hull left her child, aged about nine months, in the room playing with the cat while she was engaged in another part of the house. After some time she went to see about the child, when she saw the cat sitting on its breast with its nose inserted in the child's mouth and its paws clasped around its neck. Mrs Hull ran and threw the eat from the eid, which was almost lifelass, but the cat immediately sprang back on the child, p acing its nose in tel child's mouth and elasping it around the neck as before. A second time the animal was thrown back, and then greatly enraged it again sprang forward and caught the child by the throst After releasing the chiid, the cat was taken out and immediately killed. The child recovered in a few days. But for the timely return of the mother to see thechild, it soon would have been placed boyoad the hope of recovery: rt tn tf Ameren How negroes are to be managed as voters, can be gathered from oceurrerces taking place itt sll parts of the Union. At the recent eleetion in Morristown, New Jersey, John Whitchead, a United States Com: missioner, called the negroes together in’ a Methodist church. After they were or- ganized and suppiied with tickets, they progeedcd to the polls, headed by Mr. Whitehead, and every cne of them, forty- seven in number, voted the Radical ticket. In the town of Catskill, New York, at the hate elmerter election, a body of thirfy* fds groes, homled by a leading Radical politi- cian of that place, marched to the polls in military order, where tickets were given theif, and they voted for the Radical candi- dates, This is a sad spectacle. Persons brought up like cattle to the place of voting, and Federal officers, in truth, depositing their bullets. This is the meaning ofnegro suffrage. For this the Fifteenth Ameds ment was fastened upon the Constitution by force and fraud, and a new and danger- ous element introduced into the govern. ment of the country. This is a serious matter, and it is quite evident white. men are considering it in a proper light. - gr A Lima letter says. Freshets have over-- flowed the city of Sambeyeque and ren- dered rice fields of the Province useless for the present year. The total damage is not less than $5,000,000. as A Minnesota «ouple, who have been married eleven years, have twenty-two childred—nine pairs of twins and cne quartette. : Edinburg, April 11.—The woodwork in’ both shafts of the Bathsgate colliery took fire to-day, while the minérs were at work, Seven men were suffocated, and forty-nine rescued. W ASHINTON, Avril 14—A large’ package of Huciue Sires was sent west yesterday for distribution amoung the Sadiahe. In some of the tribes small!pox‘rages with fearful mortality. To day Frances Déngan’ and- Mam uel Wiertiiey: charged witn knocking down and robbing Jose ph A. Jackson in his plate of business, on the 13th of March were sent to State prison for nineteen years and six-months each: