femurs* Irattitot aCZ,(.*:; TIMMS-42 por year when paid in advance, $2,60 when not paid In advance, and 3,00 when sot paid before the expiratiphpt tie year. -To CorTeopendents J. 11. . AL We Very much regret that we canal* iind• room for your communica tion this week, it shill appear however in our nest issue. ABOUT "tCWN & COUNTY / sr We notion that the bricklaysra have began work at Mr. Win. P. Wilson's now building in High Street. tt will be a neat rsaidanae whanludahed. id; A 2.l4Clellan and Pendleton 'pole wtlt be raisedmat %de's Hotel in Snpw Shoe tomorrow at . " Ten o'clock. Speakers Will be prelent and wo oxpehJo Coo a goo turn out of the Dentocraoy I==l The large and beautiful McClellan and Pendleton Flag. flung ft the breeze on Tuesday last, aoross Allegany Street in wont of Reynolds' new building, is a terri ble eye-lore to the shocblies that have to pia under it daily. ' ' * I=l Der Peterson's Magazine for October is en hand, fresh, fair and entertaining ,Alll over. Peterson bay always been :a favor ite wilt us and we would advise. every 14 , 1 y that onn afford it, to become a subse , iber Terms $2OO per year Address Charles J. Peterson, Phila. AR/11We' Bona MActaztier, for Noiem• Der is upon our table. Like everything that comes from Arthpr it is chaste, elegant sod entertaining. No family should be without It. Terms $2 per year, Address 8. T Ar thur, nil. • I=l isES. Brown's Bronchial Troches clear and give strength to' the voice ofsingers, ♦nd are indispensable to publio speakers. . y immit — ►eapscritr, Mem from :Ae !fret, 'excepting ro think ye! T began Mimi " ITIN4LY WARD BISCHICIL. NARROW ERCAPS.—Yesterday morning no Adam Wagner was pang along the Lewistown Pilt'e;betiseen ilia and Valen tines WArka, it being before day-break Nadi quite dark, be accidently drove over th e bank. The buggy was broken tb pieces. but fiimeolf and lady escaped uninjured bar. A body of five hundred soldiers, tinderetownnawd -- ar - rotrliniTe e e passed through this ootinty yesterday after noon, on their way to Clearfield, fdr the purpose, as we suppose, of enforcing the draft. What the result will be God only knows. Star Ou r friend Stone, formerely of the 'firm of Stone7and slyers, has purchased tire bar, fixtures and Billiard cable belonging to the Logan Saloon, sit oiled under the Iron Front. Ile is having it cis wed and fdtci up, gild intends making it A fieSt doss cit ing and drinking risle•m. Whatever Stone does, he does right, BO ihnt those nho call to see him will n.. 1 c d.sappo.nt 01. ---" TUC DaArr —Secretary Seward told ti.c stountry in his speech made at Aaron' the other dsy, that Tolunteerinj was going on briskly and 'there world be:do draft. As soon as the election had tat,nn pine, in 'Maine and Vermont, then comes the order for an immediate draft, not withstanding the representation of Li neoln'w Secretary of Eltatc. Can any ronfidenee ho reposed i n so administration, the loaders of which thug trifle with the people • THU LADY A FRIEND, Yap 0111 . 00611, !Peep," a beautiful executed steel engrav ing ors mother and her little girl, opens this number of the Lady's Frien I Th. music for this number is it new song called, "I love thee, dearly love thee"—a popular sentiment as all still admit Among the literary contributions we note, "scatter Blessing," "Two years lost," "Life is Cloud' "The Imported lien," a turn in K7tunc'e, Wheel," Why I didn't Marry Grant Hen son," "Castles in the Air," "Missionary Work," Work Table, Receipts and „Edito rials. Price $2llO a year—Address Beatbn A Peterson, 819, Walnut Street Philadel phia. I=l=l Gonwr's Lunt's' BOOK.—At last Godey ban been compelled to advance the price of the Lady's Book. In the October number, now before us, and a perfect jem way, he gives notice that he cannot receive club sdbscribere at ithe old price. lie will give the terms In the November number.— Me do not wonder at this notion on his pelt. Our wonder has been bar ,hc could stand it so long at the original ptioe, considering his enormous expenses and the cost of la bor and materials. We hope„none will drop the Book on account of 019 increase in the price. I=l 110,.We have not been able to obtain a list of the drafted men of this county that were drawn on Tuesday and Wednesday last. It seems that those who were present kept no account of the drawing, and there fore tto spreet lists for publication can tie secured, probaby for some days. Rumor says that. thsrmen ate to'report in fifteen days which will run the time three or four days after the eleotion. ' The following aro the townships drawn. Spring,. Walker, Mar rian, and all lying along the Bald•Engle Valley. As moon as we can scours a liat,we will publish atrektra. lEM EOM STOLEN.--qhe latter part of last week"; valuable horse, tlte property of Sam 'us' Gloomier was atolen from the farm sta ble of J. Z. liting of Howard. The theft Was committed In the early part of the night, and in the mornings saddle and bri dle belonging to James Beverly, together with a suspicious individual were missing.. Mr. Glower went in pursuit immediately ; but up toMondey morning no trace of the thief bad been found. The thief is doubt. less an adept in the busineer; and probakl; belong to an extensive gang_ of burggal and hone thieves who have been operating in this seatiop of the State for some time-- The manner in wiloh his franks were cover ed up showa that he is not a pew band. • A Splendid Letter The - following le Item our noble Candi date, Irhicaor.wri l oit accepting the Bohai -natio for Congress. It has the trnn ring in it and although brief :etpreseqe volumes. Mr. Wright de we have said before wee no political aspirant, no office seeker. The nomination came to him unexpected and -un sought, it. was the free will offering of the people who desired an honest, open compe lento:en to represent them, nodes a gentle man, a etateaman and a Democrat hts,_ac cepte it. No have not the lonst doubt if the !tonal voters of the 18th Congresdienal district do their daty but he will be elec ted. • LOUISVILLE Ky., Sept. 19, '6l. GICSTLEXIIN : per letter, informing me of qty nomination A - the Deroocratie condi dale for Congrels, Was entirely iinexpectri. 1 never sought such a distinction, nor de served stitch a peculiar mark of favor,but the unanimity of your 'proceedings leaves me no alternative 'tut a frank acceptance, and hereby tender it. Heretofore; I have !Ayala labored for tri'd Maintenance of Democratic dectrines,believ - ing their ascendancy assent ial to the pildlic -welfare. I now think the solemn re 'affirm ation of Democratic principles by the !maple and the re-establiehment hf Democratic rub the only salvation of the country. An earnest .. suppott 'of these views 14 my only warrant for asking the !tuffrogcs df the people. • . Very respet folly, Yaur obedient servant, THEODORE WlttllT. To Messrs. Somas and.etlmrg, Conferees. r 'VOTI.FOL CUMIN ANIXAVOID rue DR try" was the cry ofthe Abolition party throughout this enfire State lastifall. They promised that if (urtin Was re-elected that there would be no more drafts, and that the war would end inside of three months Since thaltime there has becit a half dor see.of drafts in this county, one the war is nn qetmer ended by fighting than it' was then. Ilow a many poor men in Centro county that are driven from their homes and families by the present-draft, or forced to enter the army against their will or inter ildTWitTlire-CTiFd Tiil7ll - iti - support of Elie Abolition party last fish by the grata That there would be no more drafts? Will their friends and those who are lett ut home bo deceived again in the4ame way this fall? Let thttu elect the Abolition ticket,' and draft after draft will take place, until every able bodied man in' the country is taken out of it and'humdereti. Already the prepara tions aro being made ;to draft . again. Gov. Seymour of New York has received instrue tions, that districts over filling their quo tas, will .be credited on Nzxr 1/11.4FT Fireil - 11910 - "Filiiiiiii:TVllfTC - 7179851411711111)- lionn9, Laboring melt,' Farmers, end ate.- chanicsdo you want another draft to take place? If you do, vote the Abolition ticket and you will get it. If you do not, cotnd out in favor of Peace, of Union, of low tax es, and no wire conscriptions and vot d a the Democratic ticket. rte' Von amburgh's celebrated Mena gerie and Thayer & Noye's circus:will exhi bit in tin , place oh Weilliesdaineat. Front the manner in whinh one colon - Torn ieq other parts of the State speak of it. we can eit Inn Link all that i 9 claimed, far it is the greatedt "show" of the times. To see the collection of bids and bents that are exhibited. will lin doulnly worth the Klee ofedminxion, to say nothing about the cir cus that is in connection with it Ittga. If there is any one whose duty it is to ace that the streets, and pavements of our town are kept in passilde order, we can not imagine why he does not attend to it At half the crossings are great mud holes --some of the streets are filthy en I um tit to be traveled over—the pavements •in Kline parts of the town are in a miserable condition, and along by ittr. Itrokerhools burnt buil•ling all the cellar ways arc left open, bricks piled on the outside of the sind with boxes, Ned atones and dirt, ,strtille , l up , that it is diffidult to pass along lu daytimes, Anj exceediingly dangerous af ter nightfall tei., According to prevtous notice a largo and enthusiastic m eating of the Dem `ncraey of Ferguson Township assembled in Academy Mil on thn evening of the 24th Inst., and organized by selecting the follow ing officers for the meeting . Lattrimer Viet Tretidents—Georgo W. Meek, Jacob Neidigh, and Rudolph Kryder Seeretarita—Jobn B. Mitchell and Henry Gates. lion. Wm. Ttnrchficld then introduced ►tarry V. Si itzer Esq , who addressed the meeting in a clear and forcible style on the io pes of the present political campaign lie was followed by John H. Orais Esq., of Bellefonte in his wield able manner,show ing that the Democratic party is the ,o.ly Union Party in existent,o, and. the only par ty contending for the Constitution all it is, with the rights of the States guaranteed, you may expect. a good account of Old Ferguson in the miming contest. • JOHN R. MITCHELL. HENRY Y. GATES, Secretaries le—thu• Lino°lnite friends are in a per fect rage over the defeat which stares them in the face.—They say McClellan is a trai tor, the Democrats are all Irish and Dutch, that they are ignorant, drunken vagabonds, that their own party is composed of all the decency, all the ntorality and virtue; dud that any one who opposes Abrahalit the Let is a traitor. The poor fellows are really: to be pitied. After the November election ad mission in the insane Asylums will be very numerous. The Christian-Commission will find need of limiting their exertions to their own neighborhood. We know ofa number of candidates already. They are the class of men who are•direolly or indirectly Inter ested in fat jobs or lucrative offices—the men whose ability to steal has no precedent They are the LOYAL men, and according to shoddy rule , all else are traitors. I=l Row many more will it take to finish it upon the buts of'the aban donment of slav ery." which the President says is now the ONLY oondition of peace —Thope who are moat brutally abtutive of M'Clellyt and Pendleton are either of fine holders or oleo* hunters. The people , tindessfead sueb,strrodsw Abolition Pow-wow. • On Irlday afternoon last, word wee elr oulatili secretly among thefaithful in town, thsit Stephen F. Wilson of Tioga county, in dependent Abolition Candidate for Congress in thia district, would address theM at the Court House in the evening.' To make the thing look like a suulrise, Democrats were told. nothing about it, until the incessant ringing, of the Court noose bell, drew quite a number of them to-gather to sea 'what ism; king on. Thero we■ the big shoddier, the II le shoddies and a flw Indies. All told counting half the-crowd. Democrats, which was certainly the ease, the Court House was ab, ut. half filled. The 'meeting organised, and the "suspender tugger" Introduced the would be Congressman, who spoke Ls fol. 101r5 r Indus and Oentlemen'f—l never felt eo strong as I do to-night,' I ten yen that I feelotrange before you. But' I must any something fo you, and if they call the Re publican or Union party the Abolition par ty, it is u lie, (applause by one big sh‘cylily . l and two little'Ones.) I was born a Democrat, my father was an Irishman, and so was my mother, and you know its natural ,for an Imslinian to be a Democrat as fora Alueld to be in water' (faint applause) I live in Tie ga county, and when I concluded to run fbr Congress, lily friends up there told me I niii go down to l'ennsylvaniafitul see how ' many of you would support me, in th b is part of the district, and here I am a stranger an& 'your' candidate, (nu applause) a n d now first and maybe I shouldn't do it, hut I have I said it in other places. In 1131 en ordin anoe was passed to nrohibil slavery in the Territories and George Whshington who, Was president of the Convent Mon that, made the Constitution, signed it and so did An -I.drew Jackson, then you remember the Mis sion quettion of lA:2o—the Congress—the Stoles—the rpiop,--the wholo'crorll and the I Demmer:its 4.l.24grugato. that compr well e' , it he. But in Rh",l they repealed the compromise, when Davy Wilmot the pettiest and best man that ever lived offer; ed his —Proviso.” It was opposed by Frank Pierce up in Ifampshiro, the meanest DMA an God's earth, 'veld .aim. Buchanan (op plausc. slightly). But the great fin eel I.)n since this cursed war commenced who is , loyal and who is disloyal, the same question ' -freftervinul - tottertrta upon iToVs of the Revolution. It was then as it 18 HOW . . . . . Avreen - loymitattrtrrtd — distoyatigta and Will result in the some manner. This you may depends upon my Irelieg, gentlemen and brethren lam getting ttred.and in eon elusion I tell you that Tioga will _giro ME and Lin , oltt'and Johnson TM. Thanking you Ildies and gentleman far your attention and pre....onec —I never saw anything like it —your conduct lots been an nice, particu hilly the ladies, I bring my discotyrso to a close by introducing Professor I/bar. , Al. this' time, “Congressman Ni son' dodged, to the great delight of McCall' ter., utkl • .1 okosn,n, and _the._ raiti-af-th.c faithful, s and up jumped "Professor Dun bar." This individual is dm traveling companion of Wilson. and las cloned the title. Of "Professor" selling peanuts and lemonade in traveling circuses, his speeches are carefully- ommitted from the cornitl Al tmann. Rudirt fPu • not so on, m i xe d blare and there with n smattering of the dis union doctrine Ilse( Wilson and his follow ers preneh up in Tina county. Ile began by rolliuq up his sleeves, and clown like plac ing himself in attitude, and then like Ilan lams Ass, lot go his nether jaw and belched forth • Ct: ?Z.?) nil ant going to talk in a different manner—l use strong lit gnage,-I have bean on the water, the "rag ing canals I" and other places where re talk plain It ina.yent suit some of you at first, hnt will before I bite off the other end, that the fact Ino as full of fun as a skunk is of perfumery and smell strong and loud for Lineoln and Johnson. But lady's I must give you a littlte ,, hit of a song sungvby your sex in the old Buy State; here it is There erne n yankee's dnaghter Longed fur ft baby 0 Her brother pi tile n contraband She rocked it in the eradle 0. She rocked it and hushed it and iungby 0 baby 0 I woo - Wilt hare a white brat, I love mix nig-notion 0, I told you I would talk plain and BO I will We hare hail many Presidents, some good, come bad, but the '•bitch Buchanan" was the worst of all. (Tremendous applause by all the sboddies ) As fill" •little the Copperhead Candidate he is a small tisk. in the pot, Lincoln will lick him and his dirty crow out of their boots, that's a fact. But my brethren and sisters yOll MOM begin now and 'lea Mr. Wilson. and I ant glad I come with Mr. Wilson to are athl talk to you,„you learn something you didn't know before and I tell you that It is a kind of pleasure to it speaker to know and see that his talk is understood and approved of by spell a meeting es this We doCt want the old Union, we don't want the old 'cons titution, we will put them and the enemies of the, government down together, and make the Union as it should he nod the 6:institu tion as it ought to be, and ve wall have it, and we will have the nigger free as the white man, with all his civil, social and po litical rights: Therefore let us ping: We're rnming father Abrahatn, ono hundred ,and mnre. Ten hundie , l presses printing from morn till night 1+ n'er, oke map is you n ill see us start, and Mt e you all the nin We have the power to do it with our glorious black brigade. How are you Copperheads, do you like theplan Sanibo'r your equal you sa.+sy white man It to getting late brethren and sinters so 1 must close, so be sure that you into fur Wilson and Lincoln, nnll remember the ev ening you spent in hearing the talk of your brother Profession Dunbar. After listening to these eloquent (?) ad dresses, which are given almost verbatim, the meeting adjourned. The honest portion of the Abolition party completely disgusted, with the independent Candidate for Con gress, and his friend and companion Pro teaser Dunbar. Keep it befou,Oe people, that Abra ham Lincoln, Proaident of the United States of Ml:writs, REFUSES, in the FOURTH YEAR of n bloody war, to open negotia tions with the Southern Commissioners for Peace, unless the total and absolute abolish- T ment of Slarety uttle main condition. Keep it before the people, that neither the Constitution, his oath of office, or hey other power could authorize him to exact such terms, as it involves the overthrow of State Constitutions, established for a cen tury; and is therefore revolutionary and -treasonable. Keep it before the people, that McClellan is for THE GOVERNMEMT Wording to the Constitution, and for Peace on tba buds of the Union. Chose whom will ye serve. . —Why should the Demoorocy be in favor of the Southern independence—as the iincolnitne untruthfully says they are— when the independenoe of the South would leave the Democracy in the minority and a prey to the tyranny of the Abolition shod-, dyites 1 It is perfectly ridiculous to sup. pose or to say that the Demosratiortrty are for disunion ootild only 'result in their awn political destreellos. • TRe !Won!: *Airlift. White Wheat, per bushel, • $ 226 lied, do do.„, • .2,9 -Rye, do ...a. 6.4 0 Corn aliened ' .......do 'h4 Oats, do 76 Barley ' - i do ' ' I'4o ' , Buckwheat do Clove. Seed ....... ..... —do 1465 ' Potatoes do - 62 Lard,- per pound, 24 ' Baron,, ... do 0,-, , Tallow, do ~151 Beater, ..a..... .... do ,40 Eggs 'p.: dozen 2C Piaster, ground, per t0n,........:,....., —.12,60 LCAL NOTIPR Sier" E rr AND EAR.—Prof. J. Dolan, M. Do Oi:tilist and Aurlet, formerlyof .toy den, located at No 511 Pinn where persone afflicted with illseahrs of the Eye or Ear will be scientifically treated and cured, if curable. - 7¢61` , : Arrifieeol ,Ny•• inserted without pain. NO oli•rges made for imanaina- Den. Tho ffludivel famP invited, lo lie has no merely in Ma mode of trcatmeoL July 1, 411-Iy. •, DO YOU WISH 1"0 BeCUBED. Dr. fluchan'a Brutish Svclfie Pitls. cure, In Lege than 30 dove, the worst eases of Neryonanowy Impute'My, Premature Decay. Seminal %Miner.. Initinits, and all Urinary, Sa - Xual and Nerviiiin Allsetionii, no matter Cron, what CRIPM produced. Price, Ono Dollar per box. Sent, post-psi I. by mail, on receipt or an order. One Box will perfect the cum in most cow e. Address JAP S rx-rr,r.R, General Agent, 427 Broad Way, Noll York ougs 3m ED. Den. WATCYIItAV —Per Sir •--With your permisslon I wish to say to the render• of, your paper that f will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, free, a recipe, with full direolisins for wishing and trine n simple regi4stitte balm, that will elfeetually remove, in ten days. Pim ples, Blotches, Tan, Free,ltlet, and all impuri ties of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth awl beitutilul. I wil' also mad Iron 'to those florin; Bald 110n.14, or Barn rae."l, dsrert ion and in fnrnintlon that rill on owl° thorn to mitt a. full growth or to yurof-it• or Ikrous tact', Co All applientivn answered by retnrntikailxelth out ellarze. • Respeelfelly yours, THOS. F CIIAPM AN„ IThernist, breaths:iv New York. A CARD TO Tlll3 til:k l'ElllNtl. 11141 W 174T - TriTiginiilll7.o9 - brnlitiehu," "Tonle Bitters," “Sarsaparilla," "Nervous All lidntCP." and afler you aro satis fied with the result, thcri tty ono box of Old Doctor Buchan's Eugh,la Specific Pine—and he restored to health awl vigor in boa than thirty days. They are purely yexetalde, pleasant to take, prompt and sidatary-in their effects on the braken-down and ellattrred constitution. ,Old and young can take them with advintage. Im perboPtind sold in the United States only by JAS. S. fit Thli.P.; 427 Broadway . . New York, "ls:u...Agent for the United 13 Static' P. .—A box of Pills, securely packed ill bo mailed to any addrogst on receipt of rice, which is One Dollar. pnat paid—money refund grd by the Agent it entire Sat! • •. Olvell, NEW ADI;7ERTSEMENTS ECUTOR 'S SALE. eyposed to nubile sale, at tier Court Home in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Saturday the 22nd day oT October next, the following real ellate One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or sit unto in Benner tow neh if,. adjoin in glands ot"f. K.. Knox. It Brokerlicff and others, the greater part of which is cleared, and in a good arnie of en iti s t aio n , en which are erected a stone house, barn. saw mill and other buildings. A MO, One lot in the Borough of Belle.mte, eighty feet front vn rola t.treut. extending_ Wo n t_ one hundred and fifteen Piet to Deciliter alloy, and bounded on the South by Pike alley, and on the North by Into oceupiml by B. Onliiraith, W. Colt mail It. Bollinger, on phich is erected a free,' earriage ALSO. One other lot, bounded en the South yy Bishop Street, I y 1.4 of Som . !, Items on the East, en the West by lot of J. D. Tdrner, and on the North by high Street, containing two acre, and one hundred and tarty-one porches. TERMS.—One half of the porehase, money to be paid at the eonfirmatien of the sale. amt the residue on one year therellief, with interest to be secured by Loud and .rnertenge, GEO. Li V ENIII CTON . E nf Normah Vet ndyko sept..3o ts E - Tlx.r."uTon.s I.E. - 1111 be exioted.to pubiio sale on Sntnnley the 22nd flay of 00tober next, r.t the Coott Iron -0 in the Borough kit" ItclleCuuta , ti e follooing rent e 1.1(e • Ninety -one acre; of land in Spring Township. ationt cue-half mile from the Borotgh of !toile fonte, adjoin.i,g lands of N. Ilithblab, .1. D. Valentine rind others, en win, h nru erected go o d dwelling 1110Ple rind horn, Vie principle part in r:enrcti laid m agond state of cult nation. ALSO. Fifty acre. , of Into! in Benner Tow n lotjmnin, !midi of Valentlne's heir-, yeenntler Me K lime) and other..., IM wtti , h are erected a ,11101 t i i,se and barn, and other buddlo. ALT). nne hundred acres of land in Snow Flee Township. adrouting lands of Hoover and Illanehard. doo. 11.41., (now Jot, .11... y,) Judge Llll/1 and others, algont -*sty acres of - Which are et"' ued and a go , al hot/strand hank barn thereo'n erected. A LSO, SI tctS. nerel.of land in the sane Town ship, adjoinN I.tudi of the Aliedianan Milk Co., about twetity acre+ 01 a bleb are cleated, ana`wr hou.e and horn creek d thereon. TIER half of purehn,e money Im`nni.l on the e.4t.thrntatlon of the iatlo and he residue in .one year thereafter, to be severed by bond end murtgdge. F,O LIVINik:ToN,- , • serf 30-0. Li. of !ferry I•,inry;e. Q U.II3IONS TN 1)TVOTICI: A_ IV O. C. Itlnek ,ersits T.avinia Prim. the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Co No. 37'Nov. T. IFtll The Comm, ntrenitl of pelour)lvania In Iho nrriff of eelitre county greeting. 1331M=Min Where v., Wm. C (thick, Bilk on the 2nd day of May leaf, prefer hin petition to our and Judges of our C. urt of Common Piens fir th e County of Centre, praying for the minxes therein vet torth thnt ho ought he d.toreed from the bonds of matrimony entered into with yen La vinia Prier. Wo do thereforAommand you, the said La vinia Frier, that stifling aside all other business and excuses whafisooror, you be and appear in y our proper person before our judges at Belle fonte, at a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the County of Centre en the fourt ti Monday of November next, in answer the peti tion or libel of the said Wili., C. Black,, and to show cause if any you hire, trlty.thif said Wm. C. Mark your husband should not bo divorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the f net of Oenesal ssombly in such ease made and ,provided. An hereby fail not. Witness Sous of fryin_Esq., Preslilent Judge of our said , Co rt at BoWefiii9o — thtr 11th day of Sept. A. D. 1804. . • , JAS. 11. LIPTON. Prothy. Sept3o-ts. ILICIIARD CONLEY. Sheriff. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -- Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Stone and J. H. Myers has this day been dis solved by mutual- consent of both parties. The business will hefeafter be conducted by- J. H. Myers, ho having assumed the payment of all liabilities and the eolteohon of all outstanding omeeunta. f. C. STONE, sep3o-3t. J:H. Myers. E REM/TOWS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Roy (Miller) late of Bellefonte deceas ed, having been Issued to the undertigned, he re quests all persons knoering thelpselves to be in— debted to said estate will make immediath pay— ment, and those having elenns to present them duly sathenthatod for EZZEICIAH ROY, - 0rp60411. iffousl4r. 'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS INQUISITI,ON NOTICE. To Polly Stover, latwriuurlod w Job* Kepler, Catherine Stover hawnaliiimi 'KA Joi) I. 81. over. SPENNSYLTANIA, CENTRE CO. SII: 1, J. P, Bephettrt, Claris .of the Qrphan's Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify, that at an Orphan's Court herd at Bellefonte, rho 221 day of August, -A. D. 1844, beforb the Honnrable the Judges Dino' Conti_ On motion a rule was granted upon the Lairs and legal representatives of John 19.'Stuvey deceased. t come into tho Court on the fourth Monday of Novmmber,nest, and accept, or refuse to accept, or shoe eause why the real estate of said deceas ed should ant be sold. In testimony 'thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and atssed the seal of said Court, at Bellefonte, the 22d der. of August A. IX 1884. J. P. GEPIIRAItT C. O. C. • - RICHARD CONARY, Sep. 28,'84.—eft. - Sheriff INQUISITIONEOTICE. • To Thomas Parsons, Margaret, intermarried with John Twiner, Jonathan 1). Parsons„ David Pareont,lames Parsunp, John P,arzonis, James Parsons and Elizabeth Parsons. Take notice that an inquest will be heft on the premises which were late orJarnes Parsons, doe'd, on Temidaj , `ho lath day of, October, A. D, 1804, at 2 o'clock M. of 4.4 p raid day, for, the purpose of making partition of real es-' tate of the said deeca•-ed to and amlaig hi* heirs and rcprmentatives if tLo same can he done without pi ~ J ,l,llce to or • epoili ng the allele, otherwise to value mot appraise OM same accent ing to law, at ,11.11.11 LIMO hod plit.e y,u can ell tend if am thalll, proper. R. COSI. tY, tient'. 21), 1864 I Sheriff. • eept. Al 7 ra Tow s NOTICE. „. In the Court or Common Pleas of ()entre county in the matter of the sale of the reel 'estate of Andrew Gregg, who survived JaQ. In in. lately trailing under the firm of Oreig t ic 'lulu. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by ,aid court to iiisti ibute t he Mercy in the hands of ti rd" Conley, r.q, High ri'lerifr of Cultic couht..y, arming from the sale of the real estate of eat I Andrew Gregg. to and aniehg those entitled to the same, will at I , nd to Ore duties of l.r ri.pulatment. ire .oionte, Gli TtsdrFaay, the 11 , 11 day of Octo *Shy A. D. 24161, at 2 o'clock, I'. 11, nt said day, wt. n and where all, persons interested may at tend if they !Co proper. GEO, M. roctm. Auditor Sip, 2,-4t. lA_!7IIITOItS' NOTICE. _ — ltr-thn - OTTrtrame - ennid of Centiw county in the mallet of the mtatc of Benjamin I . ..erhart. dee'd. The upder , agued nn .I.adit appointed by.tai4-Coutt to Lotk and adjuet the account of tillw - ge JOiltiNl. II - Join:0104 ist rat , ra ul t.Le caul decedent, will attend to Jut,ms of hat appointment at hie °thee in Iktletont., on Welt. 'day. the 12th Jay of 6 toher, A./1)•, 14, 1 1, at 2 o'cloe.k, P. If, of tutu da l , when and a here an T er/on:. inter ested' may attend if they2er propel GEO. M. YOCFM. Audits. NOTICE. In the Orphans; Cptert or fentrt e,n .er7t — frg — S - MitTierTii — risr ucra t nt of t 11,,e Qaildey and Sarah Goosahr, Ece Own, Jannis Ounsariv. deed. The utigher.igned an auditni appointed by glint Court t hear report on the Except...DJ t., nail ac, vit attend to the dude+ of bin appoint ment at MI 4.llice in * Bellefonte, on Friday. the lA th deff of October, A. D.. 11114. nt to,/ •J ' l I d le I'. M.. of said duy. when and where all rerSurig inteiested way attend tf they eon pi , :per. Sep. GEO. M. YOCUM. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ' In the Orj bans' Court or Centre county in the relater of the estate of John , Emerak. deo'd. The undersioied an initiator appointed'br will Court to distribute the inotio, in the hand: of the administrators, to and among the persOlt, lezaily entitled to the nunie. will at t, nti to the dettas of said appointment at his of hee in Bellefonte, on Saturday': the I:,th day of October, A. D,'1136 I, .at 2 o'clock, P: M., ashen and where all porcine ,Interested may attend if they see proper, Sep.:24—SL P :I:ACM A utl.tor. A upiTo, s NorirE. The underio4n.rd. rib A aditar ar. pointed by the Court ricto.t, %Iwo tribute the 11,140 y in the 11.111,k 1.1 the Sheriff Ceritie inuntp, arising fr of the dial taint.. of William 1 iiilerwioio, wall attend U. the duliei 01 bid [111(,.111611al.III, at. the Court II in =c. in bel,fonto. ouli..taroay, i :2111 Guy of Noleintier next. alien and a litre irdoregted may attend if fle?, think proper. S. T. sutaicivr, Avil ti INT A uDiTuivs NOTICE. in the Court of Cowmen Plei 01 t entre eenuty in the Clatter of the estate of Jo•eph d an Auditor appointod hr sa , rl ii`diirt to d 111 the hands id It.. hard Conley,l' L n_ trr rount-y, nri4in4 from the Fate of the real state or .I.emple lleelttol to 'had amona . tho•n Ireally entitled to the snmc , WIN attend to the (ball, of bin apnointthent at Ills office In 11l Ile. fonte on Thor:dal tho 6th day' el October, A.• L. 1186 I. at 2 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons intere , ted may attend If they soy p; ,, i , er. Se'p' 111. '44 A. O. Filkt:iT, Auditor. A L;DITOR'STtrE. In ,tho Orphan.' Court of Centre eounty in tile mailer of tho cmato of Geosgo Coble, doe'd. rho undersigned an Auditor appointed by tan( Court to insist tholphotirrn of the 'money in the hands of Joseph Baker and John Dale, Executors of said decedent. to and am , ng Cho, Icuully entitled to the baille 1,, ILr of lit+ appointment at Ills otlit e otf tCrd ne•dnv the tali day doltor, A. U. 1:461, at 11 o.d.ek , A Ad, of said tin . ) wL t u nil all pet...init. Interested md3 at trod if they ceo proper A 0. Itti:lttsr, S If rd A UDITOIId NOTICE The un , iersigned'pn Auditor. appointed by the I,rphan r Coin rt of Centro enmity to make dkir;Littion of the I,innee ripna t inihz in thin hands ofl IC my Teats administrate; of the 1, into • f Ilenry Marl. le deceased, will attend to the doliet of his app„urtatent at his Aire an lirlla fun,t, on Satin day September the 24th, • G 4, at 2 ,tolock P M. n hen arid a,hue all persons' Inlet - ruled rosy attend if they scr prop'•!. 1,X.1N BLANC/11RD, Auditor. Foptember 2nd, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of adruini.trution on the estate of Thomas It. Lucas, dee'd, Into of Snow Shoe township, having been granted to thu un dersigned, ho requebts a all persona loosing thentselvia indebted to make immediate payment and those hat ing claims to present them, duly authenticated for settlement 6006 6t THOS. 11OLT, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administraticn on the °ante of Elizeheth Fibber, dee'd, date of Putter tow.aship,baring been granted to the undersigned he requests all persona knowing tlAmeelves In debted to make immediate payment., and those having claims to prgent thein,duly authenticated for settlement... septlti- IL R. SMITH, Admin. E XECUTORS NO 'ICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Vidhefer, late of Burnside township, deceased having been granted to the subscriber ho rqeuests all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate to make imandainte payment and Uwe., hating claims to 'present them duly authenticated for settlement. aug-28-6t BARNHART VIDHEFER. ADMINISTRATOR'S Letttire of administration otf the estate of Wm. Runkle, dined, late of the bor ough of Milesburg, having bean tented to the undersigned, he requests all p moue !Sorting. themselves indebted to said orate to make im mediate payment, and those hiiiing elaims to present them, duly satbenfieated, Sr settlement awl* DLR'L RORR..,‘,/ldentuietrittat• NEW ADVERTVEMEk'S THAYER & P10Y7.3' - UNITED STATES OIRCtSi VAN 'AMBURGH& CQ'S MAMMOTH IaNAGER.ER Figyptictoa ar.graVCrty Cemblaei for the 1.01, v:ltt Uu. l'nuvpf I The Wonders of Ani . akat r.l :N. a t tonsolidaL•J in. LEGIZIMATE •CfRCUS rrer Oriontrncl—',lonAl:••l. a,.... a Pre-entlneat Eqeestrttns, cretat., G • "Insets, .7selory. Cowes, Centort,ottlet., F /Avert co • e r:• r.l 4 et ihrm•re—Splendvl , ILI I ref rn • •co I i',est• • TRICK Mv‘eat—Mumikeent • r I • e•e• ?tease, Leeraans, Ilr•et II V 1,.1 AArnollanotts. Blaine( all ltAn , ..a . at .1 . , arei by the Great Van Amburgh ; ..htelltlAhl.llolll WAR ELEPHANT 'HANNIBAL, ' The lArgest i Cz:lln the s nzldair;:iltlilu 'HANN IBAL, 56,00 1111 3 1'01'07'.41•MUSi i Of the flew World, the noly One on flatabltlon. e Prom the Arctic }tenon*, the thlly One an Amu. ..a An AFRICAN OSTRICH; Paroi Feet High. .A Pair of SNOW WHITE PEACOCKS; A rele, of JAPANESE MASKIN SWINE The fire ever Imported in A merle, Desi lee •ri Imam. variety altars and IN. iuts:ol Our., Hume end Le DR. JAMES. L. THAYER, The rloaVent an! Selo - Aar:) . Closes and Comedian MR. CHARLES W. NOYES, The unrivaled florae Tamer. wile 'rill Introduce hie Parfort3og hone, •• tartar I •one, Jr." Charles Reed, the etlemPlen Equestrian. George IL LlatehslYor. the Greatdp4 Lea/. Tr In the world umernon Carpi of Ana aliarlee and Attendants. PROrES'ill/N o etopentioov Consolitialao• •1111 be pro:. 'r eplendol rt. anal marae:a of unat. tuticonce 2 b. 4 COLOSSAL GOLCEN CHARIOT '00 1 " Wiligo ;" tt, 44 , " Mythological C CaT of the Muses, util.mang Ed. Perm Ales famed Brass Band rot h,miteven ho /2 bosun Cul Arlhlan Weeds, rentenots ty I partrorted with cloth (// %( richly studded The t . •Itr• I ( ,Md raver The Stlfs 4 h Den, Q.unomr-. ..1.11,1 and °the, Nyttinse6 totanufa•tors h 3 It V >lt n..,.. /110 I'lo4 elegant and scool• desont os, an!.l in. oosp •r• ‘I. le and firo‘k. the Inch. nuaole cr.‘tot•ur i t tIIVG W",llPrftil Clvalcade. copo.enttng, a• It r :1;”‘ I Nlo I . A \ Oft.tiq A of over it M. r Id s, vs at trit It. "protnttnrals us! attlihnni,rl. • u snort ption , eacatlng nit tha • ,1t..• to the I.dt •tunstoenie wlu ga•r• t,itth ~r ) snl d easosntro. The It/ AN il.,11• - •0 de,tra I • 11111,1•• u don the Puldtc n.. 1 that ot t ory fest L.re of this I. rand Coinbl. nation 11110.' e r.) • rid •s o' r a htsh toned and note I ell t, I lin undow .1 r: - • denrp nod en. ponorit V Or the. e•tAhlt hoor of is a , Jed tact at the spec , at act or•oo.th ,f id,s and Cl.tdean. Mt C. W MP, Es ' Will ,nibtt 1.10 are, EMOTE performing Monkcy• VICTOR. - nu. best traorTed ornmsl of tfie Itlnd to the world. ====l MOS D A VIS, The only .4 4 rn I t: Grolt Irikn Ambatsf t. of 1 r-! . . 1.1 .r. Ttgera aoratila At eark Ino e ..xto... ,r til be I roahmod the Parton...ME Ponies lta a , 4 DR. THAYER'S Educated COMIC ,MULES, SAM & DICK. Ti,, lido.. ono Poor:rm.'. Mt, t Fan at or armour JON:clock in the pranging • . Will exhibit at BELLEFONTE WEDNES DAY. Out. 6th. Fkl IILIPSBURO THURSDAY. Oct. 6t4 Doors open at 1 an,144 o'clock. P. M. Admission b 0 contd—Chil drew undertS, 25 etc Anmu'lSTll.4. TOR'S NOFICE. Letters of administration' on the estate of Hugh Brown, hating been granted to the undersigned. he reoneets all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate, and theme basin& Idaho's against said estate, to present them, aulY authenticated, for settlement. EDWARD BROWN S Administrator sept9-6t tailiaith) 0 oiltberiptu,Oklifet sateiliWlStit We print below a column of Democratie county and I district tickets, in order. bit our readers can Dirmish their friends in the ,ermy With the same. Cut out.,the column. enclose it in an etTiteleps„ tokether with a receipt : for the payment of lilt tax. (salmi. is tan caltsyrand forward it to him Dome die.toly., There is no . tame trktie lost. Th. , ' enemy are at ;wort_ they lure their seeru leagues through which they operate. al ad we would- succeed, we, too, - must I*bor Thousehd, of bre•e men in lb. army wilt rote our ticket if Ire but giro therdi °hence Do•noelitollibitlhon from doing to, thrAug'6 your negl:genee ,?a Se*That 11:17 ire solietepeCl„their Isizer raid, dad that they get thilr tlokots and rogeip . to MEDiATI,LY. • I' Olt CON [111.11411. Tf 1 EOFORE IV It 10111' ron savers H. W. CHRISTI' 11. J. WALTEES FOR ASSR:HBLT, C T. ALEXANDER rOB. commissionsa, JOHN L. GRAY. rOR AUDITOII.. d<►K~ FOIL CO N G R 1535 THICOnORE WRIGHT I OR St.NAIE W. CHRISTY, 11, .1. WAITERS. FOIL AB9EMBLT, C. - T. :A LEXANDRit FUR CUI\.: '.IISSION .1011 N I. Gli:6". FOR AUDITOR .ioliii itiSilNL FOR CONOILESS, TREOPORE WRIG 11 T I'OR F.I:NA Tr. cinasTy Fl. J. WALTERS roR t.FEEMI3I.I -C. , T A LI4MANDEE . ron rnm miss !ONT.!: JOHN . L GRAY P 023; A CDITOR JOHN BISTIEL OR CO Itl TIIEOCORE WIUGHT FOR SENATE R. W. OR II IST,Y, . J. WALTF,I,S. FUR Af.:stmr.t C. T. AL.I4:ANDER FOR CO7VIISSIONER. JOIIN L. GRAY FOR AUDITOR, ' tJOHN RISEEL. FOR CoNGRL 58 THEODORE WRIGHT FOR SINATI R W. CIIRisTY H. J. WALTERS - , s , FOR ASSUBLY C. 'l'. ALEXANDER FOl4 COMMISSIONER; ORN L. GRAY. FOR AUDITOR, JOHN _