- • V. MILT -`- *Mar. BELLEFONTE, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUS.I2, 104. Mier* par par when paid to sham" OA wino sot pad la adrasies;!ad.ll3,oo wham sof Old Nifty the a • • of at•Yein DosOen* Comity Convention. tip- of s. m Cooottlie, Befoorselo owiefios qf Comore GOO% will wit was Otrirsiaws, oda hoessOlo of sour ANA ow Toodoio, da 23111 Ws of , deipeeose efafeek, P. leadrypfre lao Kow qj *- won k. said osowelos will be /aid is Igo sow rd of/waive sod boracteirass atda 4106414 , 111 plow of /AWN WOW*, co Boordag, eke lid fiop V anew. o'ekefa WY.4. BirNOLig c'hoirwao. • agieffeefes, /Oro OA, Mb. The Confederates have Withdrawn their firrees Rein Maryland, sad with them the thovaands of bushels of grain thyme:a enabled fic)l.csiaM oneAfien. 'ffierit _mans tel have "pegged out" pegging away.at Richmond, and the recent defeat he has sue• Mined at that piece base made him the defen sive instead of the offensive operator. Lee has previa hheasif too mach for Grant, and the poor fellow with hit decimated sad disspirita irmy is studying thi; geography of the country to we which is the bat way to get out. Ober man, like Grant, has proied a failure, and At - ionta stands as safe and defiant as it did two months slime: 'Disaster and defeat seem to fol low the Feders2. army in whatever direction it Thom I; wewrof We attack and inicrudar of =MO Mr= et gunboats under command of Yiulagut; wbeth• es almost or not we osunot state. Missouri Is 14111 overran with gustrillss AO do t 147 Mush as %h. plasm► . ' " Invasion." The only 'datum of the Federal Con atitutiottorhich imposes anob ' perform an act towards .the several. States as stmls it Sec. 4, Art. 4, a portion of which reads as follows:—"The United" States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republicadform of government, and shall protect each of them against nitosing. - " — Notwithgtanding this poai- • live injunctions-the administration of Lincoln says to Pennsylvania, officially and unofficially, in cases both of threat ened and actual invasion. "Pennsylva nia must take bare of herself." The whole pack of Abolition newspapers have taken up the cry, and after. this State has furnished a quarter of a mil lion of her fighting men to carry , on a war of invasion against the Southern States, without hesitation or shame, they Join in the °home, "Pennsylvania must protect herself." War meetings are called all over the Btate, and the ab olition orators rant and rave like so many howling dervises about the horrors of in vasion, but all conclude their windy harangues with the stereotyped my, - "Pennsylvania must protect herself." Why is it that these administration or ators and newspaper writers never refer to the constitutional obligation of the Federal government to protect Penn sylvania as well as every other State from invasion? And why is it, that while expatiating upon the horrors of sewn, they strive so sedulously to keep from the minds of the people the idea that Pennsylvanians for more than three years have been invading other States. le the soil of Pennsylvania more sacred than that of Virginia? Are our homes more endeared to us than were their homes to those Virginians whom Hunter feel. honseleas in his de vastating hegira from Lynchburg Are tour wives and children better than the thousands of southern wives and chil dren who have angered at the bands of Northern soldiers? Is Chambersburg any , better than wits Hampden, Grand Gulf, Jackson, Rankin, Brandon, Green ville, _Austin, Trenton, Tappaltannock, Bluffton, Gatesville, Monticello, Darien, Eunice, Richmond, La., and other Southern towns and villages which have been plundered, sacked and burnt by the orders of Federal officers? Was it worse for Harry Gilmore to butt the house of Gov. Bradford, of Maryland, than it was for Gen. Hunter to destroy the pri vet° residence of Ex. Gov. Lecher, of Virginia? War is horrible enough at any time; and purely to have our val leys laid waste; our homes destroyed, and our town sacked and burned by an army of invallion is not a pleasant pros pect, yet it ill becomes the abolitionists who have sung panne and halleluiahs over the worse than fi endish conduct of oarown men in the South, nowt° whine out their a jeremiads when the same things, with less atrocious features, are being perpetrated on ourselves When the people of Pennsylvania and other Northern States will agree no longer to carry a* a war of invasion against the South, there will be no danger of an in vasion of the North.. When we stop • burning Sputh s ern towns and villages, our own will be perfectly , secure. When we owe demolishing privateresid' ewes in the Oonfadersta States our . awn will be unmoleilteid. Whenever we are wit ling to withdraw the Northirt twos who have been ravaging the South, our 0111601102 s can gather their crops in pace and seernrity. Whenever we will permit the mother*, wives and: eldlthen of tbe o r 'AO Live in Apr bonne quietly 'mtsgolested, thesalthanikers held dada the Nardi win aoe - ed out 110110141111 Asa kommikes vseda , MIL • SIL.SIEXiOMM BiMil ~.~"~ Some of our tato.hante • seem to be ter ribly troubled abonts late call for fire ikvidrad Ahosuitad'uirtec and speak of ifast great "'iamb 4114141 d imbecile. We wasihtilinei IfOrmiti it in„ the same manor ai fiz tont seer taking everything hito ionsideritconhave come to the oonchiston that' it is about the be thing that has happened the Country since the inauguration of Abra ham. Not : that we raft44 loam mon thilr Eames by the mer (ilea hand of sksioription, not- that we rejoice to see misery and death meted out to the citizens of our' otinnity, not ,that we would see this miserable fanatic cal war prolonged,, and our neighbors pleughtered, as slaughtered they have been through the incompetency of accursed administration—but because we . believe it is only through consetiption , and' taxation that our people will be awakened to see the end and aim of Abolitionism and learn to love pearl better than Congoz ai beemme• will nothing but experience will kg them, and until they feel ado woes that fol. ow to She thtliforela - vra — r -- a - n. see a , e desolate trailit .leaves. behind,— there is Re hope of puttingan end to it. Tor almost four years-our- people ha acted like so Many serfs—they have•dis• carded the ides of being freemen, and" booted, at those who claimed rights, oth er than the few Abraham Lincoln per. ,milted them to enjoy, and in the blind ness of their political seal and the bigots of their partisan prejudices, have cried, "on with the ball, though it takes the last man and the last dollar to put it through." Oa with the ball then, for a merciless conacrip.tion, enormous taxa tion and a desolate country alone will teach the. masses of . the people what -long sirioe—it will open their . eyea, if they are not already openertand through thew evils-good toll come. If our people have seen enough of the horrors of this war, if they have gathered enough of itifrultt, with the seerillcesalready made, we need feel no.upeasiness about conscription, it wi Cot Cense Wren they are unwilling to submit to it, er when the. muses have reached that point— when forbearance cum* to be a virtue, for with them is the power, and when they will it these things will cease ; dot before. And if we are to judge by the ," signs of the times," the end- of conscriptions, of usurpations, and New , England fanati cism is drawing nigh.. ' A correspondent hart kindir sent us a report of a grand DemocratiCpramr meeting held at Relbersburg, in low er end of this county, also a synopsis of the speeches which we should be glad io publish in full did not our limited space prevent. We are glad to see the Democracy waking up. What we want now Is the determined expression ofthe peoples feelings, spoken out boldly and backed up by a perfect organisation— al' organisation. that ca i be relied upon under all airmunstanous—a peaceful or ganization.mes of peace, a military organisat: times of war or danger. Conscription is tearing us, from our homes, taxes are bearing us to the ground, a usurping tyrant is forging the chains that are to bind• us forever, , and unless we awake to a sense-of the danger that surrounds us, these things will go on until there is no hope of relief.— Words may effect now what bullets may fail to accomplish hereafter, and an hon est, open, dcterrnined opposition to any more conscriptions tall stop them possetn bly. It is the duty of the people and press to speak out against these lumps tions, unless they intend like 81 %09 to be driven into the shambles to be, slaugh tered. Let meetings beheld then, let resolutions be passed declaring the inten tion of the masses, and let organizations be formed in order to protect the citizen from foes abroad or foes at home. The loyal followers of Abraham stiff keep up an incessant howl about supporting the "government." Did they mean the government fou_noled on the graves of our grand sires ; did they mean the government under which the people of the different States of •the Union, prospered and were happy.for over eighty years ; did they, mean the government of Washington, of Jefferson, of Jackson and Buchanan—the govern ment of the people, then could we strike hands with them. But as it is, we can only say, the sooner the "government" they are clamoring to +rapport goes to the devil, the better it will be for all concerned. The "government" they are. in favor of has robed the people of more taxed—has robbed the people of more lives in three yogi than the necks of all the miserable wretches that would have it sustained, are worth. Let it go down, and send that, that would .sup port it along with it. The people want the "government as 4 was," and will have4t, though loyal abolitionism must be strangled in blood to obtain it. —A friend of ours Lao taken es to task pretty severely, for spealdmg ai we barb been in the habit of doing, of Abraham Lineoln. For the life dos we cannot see why it is. We bave told only ,the truth, without any etammestion, and in a manner that all could understand.— Our made*, would not havens tall a olsokgnard, a gendeman—an imbecile and tyrant, a Matesuran and eliziadan— I low, eentemptible, obscene ioker, person of ewe and riantuaniir7a ‘101176 !verebiliti perigee Abelitim. 4 as Amariew pork* pia Wet 011ie bid *done of ifirVottitsil-esejeAsitynot„— Bow them au We spealtbii'Lesoie, it Ray 141411041111th 11011151111,10" - - leo Ter, bunire, do:sitar Whaibitg/Ar Atisteafpn ? iswhatMOlOW. game eau tie abodes Ala feta in glace et aakAamuleank ' be iliaoribod. .114faryinoe Inoirs bsfgra paikkuriblik—ek. rotten _gusu4 l . 014. sbouldle kicked fteaTlEa path of an decent white men. and to pedals the use of warm language is luteenting a =doe of • him. . Tbe• Conhoderste. Maidhita. " ! At iheolloSe7of thi> to sessiondilhe COD- fedefate Congrese 'they issued e aesthete to the world, deelminA. that they are ready aid Willing to mire Piaoe,npm_e* honor able Mims that would secure to them. as right of air posermatid. We pnb/Jsbed thin dominant throw weeks ago, sad Wany of our readers filled togive it carefhl eensideration, thethave passe by one of the Wet Argil cunt and worthy documents that 'has • been p_roduced sines the early days of thellepub- • HO. Ito tone and templir, has produced a profound effect upon the thinking. mind of the world. It mode talks astonished gam of the civilised' world - the • rod cense of the prosaic r evolution , and the moth*, ant ob ',loots of the Ektnthern p ple. It is the voice of the sospoPidi speaki n g terongh the Con federate Congrees, for *eV forrentmest,PlES, ed Union, if possible. Hear the -- -"fro to the pecipliroribe Itinehern Ei2S •' Forbear aggiessions upon us, and the war la at an end. If there be questions mbinh - requirsai*natuatt by Negotiation, we have ever been willing, and are still wil ling, to enke into eonuottlioation with our adversaries in a spirit' of .peace, of equity, and of manly frankness. Strong in. the per suasion of , the justice of our *suss, in the manly devotion of our Masan soldiers, and of, the whole body of our people, and, above all, In the gracious protection of HEAVEN, WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO AVOW A SIN CERE DESIRE FOR PEACE ON TERMS CONSISTENT WITH OUR HONOR AND THE PERMANENT SECURITY OF OUR KAP*" Wiiat more do the people of these North ern States ask? They tell us, " forbear ag gro/114one upon Its, and the war is at an "Vii aye not afraid to avow a sin, tions which require adjustment by negotia tion, we eta have teen Willing and are still willing, to enter into- communication * * in a spirit of Peace, equity sadmanly blank ness." What more can we ask? Great God! what arouse Is now lea for the prose. outitmuf war simghrlitet and et* Jugs - Eon our brothers of the South, who never wronged us I In the face of this Manifesto, what cause itave-wefortoodlog fltrehor wiz? WEhtd you meart,, by still prosecuting this war, when such terms are Bung- into, our „pampa and compile ? Why not meet this Manifes to in the same spirit? What olyea can we now have, in slaughtering our own people, and the Southern people? Whet came for war nevi t Every plank upon which' the Adniinistratton pretended to wege the war, is swept' away by this offer of "term of peso by negotiation." Tell use whet can, why this war should last one hour longer f -Who shall answer this appeal of the Manifesto ; We hive n. interfered, nor di - ire:4lA in auy manner whatever, t.O interfere with the internal peace and proiMerity of the _Buttes arrayed in hostility against us, or with thetreest development of their desti nies in any fortd of action or line of policy they may think proper to adopt for them selves. AU we ask is a like immunity for mnsedvat, - and to be left - to ourselves in the undisturbed enjoyment of those inalienable -rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of hap piness, which our common ancestors de dared to be the equal heritage of all the par ties to the seeieloompact." Why has not Abraham Lincoln met this proposal of " negotiation for peace 7" Why not accept these terms of negotiation, when they declare; "We are not afraid to avow • sincere desire for Peace on terms muds:mar with oar honor and lAsperaument security of our rt , ltte." They do not demand "recog nition "as the terms of Peace. Nothing of the kind. But simply; - t - terms by negotia tion oonsistent with their honor and their rights. Is there a man among us, so dead to honorand the true instincts of a freeman, that he would ask this people to sabmit to any other tams ? If there is, he is a vinain so base it were injustice so call him a dog. We say, to our people, that in this Manifes to, the Southern-people have made the most manly and noble offer of Peace and concilia tion, that is possible to conceive of. The civilized world will so pronounce; and God will curse us with bitter calamities and sore distress, if we fail to scoop'. The reigning Dynasty refuses even to notiee thee. terms of Peace, and if we will not hurl from pow this wicked and torrupll Artministration this fall, when the opportunity and photo is offered, the curse of, God and obristian men %will rest upon us' or all time to come. The responsibility is immense. but the remedy Ii simple.—Jiiiihiborostgh (0.) Gantt,. The following is proof that if the Loyal Leaguers won't fight they will w& : Basso Nimes/it Comfort. ONAlain. 11. L. A., Wsearseros, D. C., March lb, 1864. " DIAS Bnis—At a meeting of the executive committee of ti do League, bald in Washing ton, February 9th, 1864, the signal whistle sub mitted by Messrs. Banks & Brother was unani mously approved as the mistral of the order, and is hereby recommended as snob. • , "Pb.' Grand Powideut and the National Bo entice Committee have savanged with..the pro prietoti—of - the - patent for this Invention, Mauve. Beaks & Brother, for the fell and ex clusive control thereof, and have taken satisfao tory bonds that it shall be furnished only to members of the Leagwo,elid to those only through the proper aloe% ' " The sound-is so-distlact and peeallar that It can be beard et a great dietsatoe, end readily distinguished. It is intended to be used only In oases of danger, when help is essential. or Leartagency reqng • prompt ga th ering of e moorhen of the ordr. J. IL Mummy O. P uw. it. Irwin, G. IL IV' The Carthage, Mino Apiaum thinks that Democrats "ought to provide thkot. selves with stout hickory dubs - or toot rides. We should not wonder it, igen the boys understand, the 'meld of this whistle, they main. the La* Leaguers *afar cog ql the other side of their mouth& Their patent whistle may tam out a cause of danger in earnest to them. • That whistle will say to every man rho li net an she/Mold/Ih' .• Neves* ore, a Wit oatitiloormibosed, moots to istedt gtow, to rag ,elt qj roar Only sad We* That will be the leapadmt lan =l4 their Whistle. 11. ll* wholesome from the hied, honest handi of the . Demmtrats may mao _the mannam p if it fails to Gareth the rais, of Anse ogre; *Abend& We are quite - Boa. tia wi Mon the residt of the Irst instant of this o hr/sr whistle being !third in this city. .„ Vaszsis."—Tke Abolitionists used to sEisit ioeissogitouily ot Anthem ins eigisst dollen," bemuse tio7 bouit eta sold Nene& The Siete of Obis Isom la tie Wass bassos. keying goody Own *Moot or abestosa sessoltiag *Waal M vairpftimirdiaalessn= to - 10 op r IMMO lbe bit* elostifelemesi edertetotesettisc blimbo" &ibis/ r r.bellited w+iMrflot M I :4 111014 .th"."441114.4111A Poet* or lifoi—Ths bego. - - . Tito Chimp 4,74 tliand Jars I 4 the effontry, 0114 ibe =le ea WM Pr 7; rapt 4141Weteleill eves If Woad, si ve to wet*. • theAriV Poses er ar for foirtiblikustelpitisn. amnia wise and gOpd otouthers of the Democratic pUrty,Win have Millard on this • question Wore, remit 'vents have reoffered estlbl e thatany differenoe of tmdbion should *ger Wet amens them.; Whether slily for thepmWt of freeing' erillso oouki' be morieN on without the m of opeoldel Odnelplee, and if so, whether it world , expedient to vamp pit on, were gneatione 'kick in littlest divi ded men who, upon siVother matieri of pawl, we" ,llrmippnited in opposition to to the vieter and matures of the party in power.- But UM meant development et Ma rra of the policy of the Administration loam no room for doubt—if - fmeh existed —in the mind pr of i ti n rerooning being, that th e further of the - War has, and can have no other o set QM the fitrolbio and uneonstftutienal overthrow of the load and ,domesde institutions of the- South. Thee the duty of our ConventioM in obe diem. to every shade of opinion which it if mdled odic ropreseniewM be clearly to dealer* them plain truths. Those of the party whr are known as "Pews Democrats" wW of course rev,* it • while those who -- r. a , awar, TO Deter advocated it, except as a means of restoring the "linlon as it was" and the ..Constitution as Monet oonsistently - supperet-poliey-se - i - tbe Chief Executive of the elation hasinfirmed theut,.and Hall whom it may 'torment," that snob policy means the continued protean lion of the gar for the abolition of slavery r; and that he will not - listen to any proposi tion for the 'return of the South to the North, and the renewal of her allegiance to the Constitution, whit% is not preceded by the total abolition of slavery, and tho ab jog - submission of an, nunense number of the free white men of our once free land to, his unlawful and tyrannical edicts, involv ing the ruin of their fortunes, the despoil ing of their homeavand the saerincenf their liberty and honor. A war conducted for inch pEe ca n es have no early or honora ble te lion; and, therefore, a oonven rwhi. men the question fairly, frankly and fearlessly, while it may look to receivefor dates the votes of those who wisely con sider that any change must be better than a - Continuance of the Lincoln administra tion In power, will fail in its duty, and can not hope for-that spontaneous and entbusi lido support which the people will extend to the party and the 'men who, should offer them the hope of a Iptedyr honorable • baggrliditteo - til oral their afflictions. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, VALUABLE REAL ESTATXFOR BALE. The aubeeribers, executors of Bar:nabs' Shope, late of Boggs township, Cen tre county, deed, will offer at publio sale, &tato Court Ebony in the borough of BeStoats, on the .. • BOTH DAY' OP AUGUST, A certain tract of land containing about 240 acre., 100 of which taro cleared and in a good Nate of cultivation; having a saw mill, 2 dwell ing houses, 2 barns, and other out buildings, also two good orchards. The land is bounded by Bald Nagle creak on the south, and eau be convementil i v divided .into two films of 120 Met °ads, if desired by parcluksers. The Bald Zagle Valley railroad runs through the nook and the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek canal passes along the opposite side of the stream from the premises, thus affording' the `owner a °holes of ways to reachany of the 'eastern maskatiwith his produce , . One third', of the punkas* money to remain a Lien upon the land.during the lifetime of the widow, on• third to be paid on confirmation of sale, and , the remaining third to be paid in one year thereafter with interest. to be secured by bond and mortgage. Possession to be given on the Ist day of April oast T. lif• HALL, •-• J. T. HOOVER, Executors. sagl2-ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscribers, executors of the estate of Philip Meyer, deed, late of Hestia township, will offer for We on the pronnison,43n THURSDAY, OCT. 20,1801, All that valuable tract of land Waste lo Barris townsbip, bounded by lauds of Jacob Meyer, Henry Meyer,'John Heller and others, oontain- Ing thirty six acres and fifteen perches, known as the Linden Hail property, formerly owned by Col. Andrew Gregg. A large Brick Mansion lionise, ten rooms, tenant house, good bank bun and other out-buildings are erected Amm on. & splendid orchard of choice fruit, and a good-spring of water, belong to the property. Also, a traced mountain land, - containing about tau scree, wall timbered, will be sold In connec tion therewith. Possession will be given on the ref. day of April, 1880. Taams.—Pour they.. sand Ave hundred dollars tole paid in band, the below,. to reseal& in the estate era dower. 10 MMITYRII, HESS, anglAds Baeoutori. susrasirs SALE. By *Me of Tonga= Pier! Fa cies lamed out of the Wort of CPuunon Plass of Clinton County and to me directed will be sold, at Wolf's Stem on Friday the 19th, 1864, the following proPerty, to win All the right, title and interest of John Xspeld, in and to • certain tract or piste of Land situate in Miles township, Centre county, bounded as follows; On the west by lands of S. Swint, on the north by lauds of Daniel Walker, midst east by lands of George Mune, and on the south by ands of Orals Hies, containing forty sores more or las, thereon erected a log house and barn with the ingrz d ements and appurtenances. t taken in execution and to be sold at the property of John Lapold. Sale to bemoans; at 10 o'clock o said day. 11110HABDOONLIWT, Sherif. ang6-11t. FOUND. The undersigned, In company with other persons, found the following articles in the woods eir Gatesburg, which is 4 sappoe: ed to hare bean stolen p yards broadcloth, 14 yards of Aspire, 4 Montle' Shirts" 4 Yeste, 1 pair Claaimers Pants, I Th• Crook, I. Curing Knife, I Skeleton Skirt, sonte calico mad &bike, S sap, about de poen& of flak, 1 tin dish, • whiptle,,pad • pair of slimes. Any person haring ICA . the above deecsibeti goods can them by sell ing on the andendgned at Osteirtoug. by MY* lA = AVELISPARGBIt, IBIELIA70111:1_ / DAME! , This Dowd of &hoot Dirootiwo r how. Ins 4 (harp this lastitatioa man 'give a *fok it la , now opal agoll• will @madam 00l My mat whoa thaw, wiltiaOwe a v a s boos of weeks. hatractiowe woo la Oho onus= lad Mew liglowbwi GM , oducatiolo together Teriiitaill4s iniaohoo assolly anhOha Aamiaoloa. Soiddlitrain hougatakumi_.th the Amadway Landis 4. rgamm rphi fti ro Jas. U. /kakis Aprit2ll/114-4f. JOBS ASM. i, 2%, auk faro tot Islet ot tot Weak on Poor Otroot, in tile Boroo 4!( ..13•1104, lei fieffrosty mat ostwolleg Wit ISt Ito% Zu ALA ors wootoots loop taw, two likwy Masi Mitt . :tdl_oilkor oat boo* now *a oupboot 4"1"3 "0. iairZliefrON. 8 -T7 • • t Pita* ail Amass *M. Joums be 161• al Rea* I&iu. IMIUg= *Nii*imiii Eizatiars xarz - .- k • - '-- ; g o rinft ..., be el iled of,Avistibere, hr eoafrita Vro ilea NW . , , Ma I, Tao Amazed A. C. Geary, Adealalstratar 1 dike errata °Moab Miagedite ofWeara Teas 1, (WA The Await angina= Oho% A tester a WWI Mel^ baa of Howard • aeSt. 1. Ties 41Auppoi of Jamie W. (hap= ea. 04101111Allssed035 atiduk Woof tervison Township, dee% , The Aceoust Obelsk..l4hdakir into/ anNamdok Moak:Lb anima Town st 4". of inziatumi dim olg=ey (late Nary Inswm inor cand oilluir Shaw, kita, of. I.llerlgr Tow nship, died. The A t dining Brokortioff, Hzeon tor of Kaßlwelne, late ontellefonra, dee% • V. The Beal Awn* of Daniel Raab, Base near of Hew Naha, late of Mee Towiudilp, deo'd. 8. The /wooQM of P. W. Bs/stunt and Jobs Honor, Pasontors of Wllffssi Shawls% 11So of Bono Township, deo% I. The Assoost of Ohristlas Wolter sad atoldian IL KW salvd t ddadnistrators of Jobs Weber) lab ofWorth Pownaldg deed. • • -10.--Thodsoosstokamosar latratOr otßafel P. Leone, late of Curtin Town obigh, deed. 11. The Aeoeumt, of &met brWilllams, Ad roe T it.,4l,,liosdi fp deed T_MThaurlobiref-ihrgew ii-. 13. The Aooonnt ofJnoob G. Moyerand John = Snot:atm' of Georg* lgo f er, lete of Township. dated. 13. The anal dooount of Georo B. Gray, and John W. (hay, Advainietrators of Baas Gray, late of Walfmoon Township, deed. 14. The Account of George W. Johnston and Alexandes Johnston, Adininisirstore of Banjo min late of Flares Township, dewed. 16. Tbie Account of.fiszah Gunsanlies and Cline Quigley, Executors of James Giuwaulles, late of Liberty Township, deed. 16. The Account an. O. Delninger, Adminis trator of Jacob I. Eisintok r iosn Township t Ir. Th. doom:it - of Easy Toots, ,idnilnistrs, 4r allow Markley late of Walkor Township, deo'd. • • OCLIOR.t. • • • lstrstor of Daniel Millerdste of Raines Town. ship, deed. 19. The amount of John Rama, Administm for Of John Women, late of Talton Township, 20. The Amohnt ofni. N. M'Allister, Ad. minis rotor, of the Ron. Julies Burnside, late of Bellefonte, ' deoNL 21. AMociiit oariseph Wks* and John Debi, Rstwators of George Coble, late of Rini. Township' dee'd. -TheAeseuntof-Pr.Trilmse2, - .lolmitiel. el and Vel /inner, Administrators of David Masser, of Gregg Township, deed - 23. • Aeliormt of William A. Thoroas, Ad., ministrator of William T. Barris, late of Bella fonts, deo'd. 24. The Ammint of RobestVallatine, Adinin istsMor of Bond Valentine, Esq., late of Bellla ,fonts, dso'd. 23. The Account of Moms and Ferdinand Loeb, Guardians of Rosa Dukes, Minor child of Moro Dukas,dirced. 26. The Amount of 2(0111011 and Ferdinand Loeb, Guardians of LIMA Dukes, minor child of Mare Dukes,_dered. 27. The Amount of 111101 M and Ferdinand Loeb, Guardians of Josephine Dukes, minor sand of'Mari Dnlres,deed, 28. The Award. of Moms and Ferdinand Loeb. guardians of Marx Dukes, minor child of Marx Dukes, dee'd 29, The Account Gramme' M. Irwin, Ad ministrapof John L Irwin. late of Benner Toeurk Ned. 30. e Account of Robert Haines, Guar dian of /Greta B. William L. and Jared 8. Hard ing, minor children of William Hardin& late of Marion Township, deal 31. The mooned of IL A. Foramen and A G. Bnmiprdner, Administrator of Joseph Bum gardnet, late of Liberty township, deed. 32• The trustee account of ThomatMoßean, ep pointed by the Orphism Court, lo mike sale o the real estate of Wm. McKean, late of Walker township, deed. 33. The dual administration &smoulder Daniel Greve, administrator of the estate of John Giese, late of Gregg towhship, deo'd. 34. The account of Sand McWilliams, ad ininistrekor on estate of David Drisbin, late of Potter tbiwnship, deed. Register's oMise, Belle-1 J. GBPHART, fonts, July 19,1864. J Register. FRENCH BREAKFAST AND ;BENNER COFFEE. Owing to the very high pries of Coffee, and the great diNenalty In procuring a good mid. form and reliable article, our customers have Often expressed a wish that they could be sup plied from first hands. 'lt was the intention of Tpli GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY to do a strictly Tea business, but es we have hid some customers living at a distance that hive:slid upon no to supply them exclusively with Tee and Coffee, it being inconvenient for them to coma to New York, The Great Tea and Coffee Emporium of this count:7-ond as oar Tea Taster was pcpsweed bf information relat ing to a Coffee that scald be furnished eta mod erate price, and give universal satisfaction and at the same time afford the retailer a handsome profit—we hare been compelled to supply those parties. Tbig Oalraa has become so popular with our customers and their miles have it:- creased to such en extent that we have beau compelled to make carte additions to our ma chinery, which will enable us to sup W, a few more customers with it. We will **ore send it to those who may order. IT IS FAST EIIIPBROMDLNG ALL OTIII3 130117=13.. This Cofite has been used for more then a century In'Paris, end sinew Ito introduction in to this country it hit .been In nee by some of the leading Preach Restaurants hire. • The Par isians are said to be the beat Judge " (Mee ; mid the great favor in which it is held by them is thabeat recommendation that can be produo ed for its fine darn and healthy °Soto upon the human velem, • We put up but one grade of this Ookee, and that la of a quality, that our 'customers have found from experienoe will give perfect sat isfaction and meet all the demands" of their trade. It ii the lowest prim that we can re commend. We do all our business en the 'nest extensive goals, buy ti th e cargo and sell at only 2 Dents Tor_ pound fit. Weyet op this Cafes in 'Barrels of 125 lbs sash. Thu wood of rubstuP save* from. 2 tub mats per pound to the gossamer, bad by Its Wag la a large quantity it retsina its tine flavor much Jaeger in this teem than In any other. We send with eaniCbarrel Show-Cards, Obteulare end Posters. to ardst, the the dealer to Introduee It to his enstorsets. We hope our eustossenrwM take pains to have thearielidl posted up toand distributed, as it will he to their adisnaso do se. This Nese we warrant to give perfect Rile• tatand if it does i nt s i :Aasee. row privilege of the who or any part of it within all derhan having money retteeded, together with all the expose of transportation both ways. We issue a pdom 'kali" at her ilipts IMO we ate sled Po wind teen* I t l r= it, Comma er mob shoole en quire ibr the Prenoh Ibreekhot and Diarrat, Qat ** and be sure tbit Was purchased ottliNo °BELT AIIIMICAN TIM COMPANY, WITCP*EIIat AID J 011111•16 /A & St MOM 137118T,' New To*. . , . . VW ciaL 4rest the sob 2 aerlbmOilkamattolitin i 4 ZOW Bilkent M. 014 ,ef 6 141" la 46.11004- lobo; OM .061 pa • The timer sirelaoss• .4111 = 4Z r r Altakt.e.. iiiikela _ ••,:,_ 1-aspra E NEW AD • OWIWZO.V.: of entgibter thok Ct` 41 1 , 11 1 4 116% . : . 4 sik 04 . 7 5 1 . 0 i1a"i, • TWIIDAY, INltbd4ll4, f Y.l deb* P.M. a of $hM valuable huna or tray* of load altualed 4 saw tag of the Ai* sultutel Oolltie r IA Centre emir, aratelalug. TWO HURD= AND TWINTY—TWO AORDO• skis&bosmisd isadi of 117511tiss ; d Whoolloir.A4 others. About ISO soros of th e tract ass ioUld psi aiodor Most state of Sultivallioiii - Ths' hind is of W es bolt soo!Itz of 1.!oo6 floor ,ausi pro bum swim if niA impuidflo Say IA Um - mast- IT. A sone hithsic strews water suns h pandas Astir oho of boildiAg. A largo BRICK 3,17,0U194, Bask Barn, add bat bodidlajd, In pod roped: are drooled thereon. Tams, One heft the money on oonlinentlon of the sale-the Wane. In two Keel manna minute. 30BN HOSN/01; - Gurdian of Numb and Gawp Hasttniff. ORPHAN'S COURT /ALE. • By virtue of in order of the Orptubes Court of Centre County, there will, be .• • • 10.0614'40k. en the Gout How, in _ - MONDAY, the 22d of at 7 Ikdoek, P. M., all that eartaln measiinge_or aitnatwin KWirtotrailiip, Centre ocant7, hounded Jim lands of N. Raven* John 6. Thompson eii - koldwii, el:attaining 129 AORE/3, . more or lea, about 90 of which ere dewed end under a high Mate of mdthration, upon which are emoted two frame houses artli out building, the Winoe of land is timbered. , Terms. One half the probes' money in hand on the eonflrmallon of the sale, and the other in one year with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the presaisla. B.REOORDB Administrator on estate of W. M. Kelly, deo'd itagb..ts ORPHAN'S COURT BALL By.virtoor of in order Issued by 4b. Orphsa'a Court of Centre comity, there will SATURDAY, August 20, 1864, at 6 delook, I'. L. a eertaln menu" awe meet an lot of ground situate in the village of Pine Greys, amity dr Centre, oontahAng about One•Bourtb•df{en Acre, • 4- 're or Naar Von witi*illetecteti a two Moo *IMO dwouunglMille, toptber with good sta ble wad out buildings. ' Terms of Bale:--Ongha_tha_puotbese attuisTINIMHOU - TamirrinMion of sale, end the °that tulle in - one year with interest, to be se cured by bond end mortgegamo the premises. JOHN B. MITOHBLL Dmeoutor on Beate of D. H. Gobeen, deo'd. ORPHANS' COVET SALE. By virtue of an order of the Or phan,. oOurt of Centre county, there will be ex posed to sale at the Court House lathe , borough of Bellefonte, on- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29T1r,"18641, at o'olook, P. M., a attain Wet of Mountain laud situate In Gregg township, Centre oounty, bounded by tendik. of Dan'l Gift, Matthew Botts Meyer aiteMbors, containing about THIRTY-THREE AORES Terme, one-half the, purchase money to be paid on ecofirmation of the sale, and the bal. anoeln one year thereafter, wii lf intrad, to be mound by bond sad mortgage o the premises. ~ MICHABL HE TINGES, SA IfUEL BUSHEL, JOIIN RISS EL, Admintstsatan on estate of Law Hettinger. sagb-ts ORPRA,NII COURT SALK. Byfirtne of an order of the Orphati's Court of Centre county there wUI be exposed to public: Sale at the Court Rouse in the Borough of Bellefonte on MONDAY, AUGUST THE 22d. at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, all that certain or=, tenements and tract of land situated In opmehip, Centre ommity,4ounded and described as follows : to wit, On the North by lands of Henry Role and John Poorman, on the West by land of John Harper, on the South by land of Joseph Green and others, and on the East by lands of William Shope, containing eighty nine norm and one hundred and fifty-one gerchee neat measure, thereon erected • two etoryii FRAME DWELLING HUME and a frame barn, and other out-buildings. There Is a good young orohartof cholas fruit on said tract and Alpo, an unfailing spring of good water. TERMS OF SALE r—One-half the purobase money in hand on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereefter with interest to be meowed by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOHN II PRO UDFOOT, Adminlat rotor aid JOB AEL RIDER, deo'd. COURT PROOLMATION„ Whereas the Menorahle Bsunuel Linn, Presldiot or the Court of Common. Pleas in the 26th Maid District, consisting of the counties Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and the Hon. John,* P;cludfoat and Sanibel Btroheeker Bogs, Ass Pella* Judge's in Centre county, hav ing issued their precept, to me threats& for hold ing a court of Oyer Terminer, and General Jail delivery, at Bellefonte, for the eoudty of Centre, and to camomilee on the 4th Monday of Aug ust, being the 32d day,.lBtil, and to *Quantal two weeks. liotiee is therefore hereby given to tho Juidiees of the Pesos and Constablwi of the the said County of Otiotre, that they be then and there in their proper persona at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, with their Bawdy inquisitions, eraininatiane sod their other re niesubranoes, to do those Wasp which to their ofilosarappertein to be done ; and those who are' bound in resognisanoe. to prostainte wina t the persons that are or shall be in the jail of en tre county be thenandthere to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at Bellefonte, the dtli day of August, in the year of our Lord one, GA( hundred end sitty- four, and the elf; ht year of the independence of the II a • saga RICHARD CONLBY, Sheriff. ExAlintenoN Tztanoss. The examinations of tescheritibr the edam& ,of Centre county for the current lear , will be held at the following places And vim Hamer, Aug. 224, look School Honer, Patton Aug. 21d, Waddlifa . , .. col Hones= Half Moon Aug. 2446, Walk Worth and Taylor 261 h, Part listilnet 26th, Phillipsburg; Roden, HU, Martha Par uses &hod Moven Union 29th, Unionville; Snow Shoe and Burnside, libt„ Asks?. School Hon" to Sr 24, Milasbom Nitta, Id, Mean s Schoo l dose Liberty otn, Howard 6th, Howard Marion 2th, Jul ia:MU ; Walker ilth Hnblereborg; Spritz 9th, Bent Heats 10th, Boelstetrg; Potter acacia-34k Gregg 13th; Spring Mil* Penn 146 k, Millosite; Haines 16th, Atronsbnrin , Pergnson, 29th , Pins ,Grovp Milbn Oot., 16th, Rebereburg. 41.4 sat& Sad rag Eirtiato went the exercises will comment* at Y - arsitock, .A. X. Aprolmil AO , *begs: no nspatifltAl Invited to attend. THOMAS omtyporinslattHOL9 fi rag •C ttlo ,OJawo/804 of Otitfßoaty - 0 !mom /T KAldeenY ClON that .1 ; Ratko la berebyw =dew of Thanes Wuhbaswa , Trusti aooo er o at f Ilaudio' tar, bamboos pled la the Warta! Ooannop Pleas of Denies Candy, and - will be 4.lw o next Tenn *font) (Mb We iftlimom s ola oni... es- Zkaalire op or W , we WM/ Ttriti34 iiieskst lite lii 4,7 thatleed) -L JAB. IL ) ' • ' onatoes Moe Della • to 4 Jalyflpti,,lllo4, - rei I AtAlit YOUR MOB - 114044 for MO; Biaalopkto or say thins ahmtotAtio kind, to be IA WI those Zi t l ibsit i low pdiole Vie do ilest• r,'f ENII eglingTOPeagn i a T MINTS. • SAIIDIUR itEIUtINO'S GREAT iloglit lahommed, .Max illsessl4. ZELA . T.M.1l Opium& All Makommed. tbali= , 114.• bow*, who ai espies la /mow Prammis. Daimons, Laos. la. ifiestsalsa ympeetla• opts 111 i. imil . Dirstl talk 014 Wadi MAGNIFICENTIIA ND CHARIOT omm.ima _ by Winding Droltbans Innlnsalad Comb Pnlld•'o .l Pio. Yong Cif.T. Tb. design of Oda obarlol mod anion and Man alabarato demo' plo w. 11s -inllnaninrinw-goldrwod — san nits. 'town stpon lhn morning isfoabilltlon divan by Ifinsao cos Cannons 5 . 1 sowparloonod,w toad onswlrklo prosantod of Iso ad Annan sod groadovuo TII PA VILLION w kis enable of walla( WOO noirlalns Isontindy now and was soasualbst and ninon, fey Benson, as a soot of *MOO by Mr. Haas, Domain, of lbonb St., Nov York. The Casa tans, l'lnaroso. Gan Vans. P10P.4710 sad An nwransa to an gal In Ow extrema Th. 011,11 of Hams, Poona assil Moan no of hanl and bed Iswisiodsorlottlea Mtn world. The Troops af Parlbranso tongs. Ilso ran ell• Probsolta. Jaok a* dialloas w ; AN GARDNER. sakes lasoffts C 1... lard Hemming! found Tiphi Ban Anna Jay and natio , bin _ -*woad Rwal Troupe other tra .itab ba. us t s w!t a ri sv fla d a sti tbis oo wi m illi pe a l ii! don Amerkaa, Claw will oxtail is PHILLIPSBUSG, on TIIRSDAY, A 130.111. BELLSBONTI, on WEDNXEIDAT, Aug. 11" mige.,td W. IL GARDM, Aiwa. C ENTRE COUNTY, as. The Comnionwalth of Penneyirania to Samuel W. Gardner and John W. Gardner Adzidniatratora of do., of Samuel Gordan. deed. Ephraim G.llardner, Wm. Garduar,Jane Como. lin, Mary E. Aleut& and John P. Priam Gees, data of John Numbs, helm of Elias Gardner late intermarried with/obn Console deed. Juli an Gardner late Mien:tuba with John B. Waits John M. Gardner, James J . ; Gardner,,_ Johnston Gardner, Samuel W. Gardner, Letts Jane Gard ner and Winfield B. Girding bobs of NA deco . dent Greedne— You are aididad and tommanded to be and sneer at on Orphans Court to beheld at Belle. ~sri the 22nd day of .doitastilidd, then and there to the bill or petition of Wlllll4lll G. iiandaer, and slew ropee - s - by proof of a oars tale centred between the said Samuel Gardner deed add the said Winfield B. Gardner should mot be made and opoofflopethdaidatoollefoif dio• 'M i ta the Hos. Samuel Una Wadden% of the Coast at, Bellefonte this 28410. day of . April . 1864.. J. P. ,GIIPHANT: .9.0. C. Ady 16tb''64—t6. IMPORTANT TO ALL., —WU I W. w. MoOtELLAND Laa rentovtl , 'figp *mai a t om et /31413*-3111&11:11' ALOIOLUINt GMT" lumunntrd 00 . 0ps. to the ARIWItIr BUILDINGoitt the north omot.fother of the Disteond o .where bi lOU Ds =to MI hiqeds oistd outman P. Mb 0 91golook Pon et 01•0781 k 044111011M441 • • - 081:00, rEpiJaWegi aoizatadrior.fiu, „RArreAND 0.4,4 ina in iet, enr7Actiale**o6 ~t i wll denied viitlearti; currimia LOS ct 9114 . 41.11 ,; on. sh. fugues ii•g«., imeima,serl- awl 43 Ivo klit-s ••11. • natirlM-17. A l l Ol .O lOll . 4,2igge , 406 _ . -Ride erabo 131N4dat sad Irenialo I n =a UM '41:110, OITA CMlStalrboaa Clormaysier idols M. S a =. 1 5 wben a irer abs it = j. E g AIN= ,V3ALlbi4imiV Via Thum thall pedmse 0,"" .OHN RIVERS, !Water isal eagle Vieedd Tier* Carpenter. be Celebrated Leseetrie.a. 'grim De Louis, . bet ay out oft!. /46. rank 'Whittaker, averwellsberl lteetro De Moo. ' OROE BROWN. hoot Amnia. TWO.' I Eliza Gardner, Pride al lb Am*. nAE. CAMILLA, bared Palo t/ 4 . east. • . Petit Carnills. th. tnakniPlaigr IQUNCIDAN,' the Ppeket Clews. • Veko o. s jZn oath,. of loop, , par, ar with wwwwww well Ile , Aasillariw `above lied Artists will appear al Exhibition, l etralatteries Arab Troupe, / variety of Sows Irma% Rurra_,• GTIMIASTA i al AVIV LX=0.11•11, DASPIRO, ii 1511127.0, THE BAND, Oroheatra. mooed of poky Prima or ••100, Loaded b 7 SP pool •. rpm. Ilooroor. Grand Proceed" • of M mini •411.. 1 Awn bal r Base, o.bead end ed wil t o esMrthe o.s 14114 10 tialoek, M. :zhiblese *oak day. AL nod MllllO/le. Open at •nd IP. atlas 4 ennotenee beet r Wu. MS 60 gaid,26 Copia. R. oorilry, . Sherd