Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 20, 1865, Image 2

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BELLESONTA PA.
IRIDAY 11001IN003, MM. 20, 1365.
T11:1944---41 per pgazietkei paid is advance
1M.50 wham De, pai•l in vlvaatm. sat $3,00 wbe
Mot psi,' hefi.eer 1. e spirataoek of the year
'The War,
)Rep., tit from the 'eel of - wet: Ire +QM an , l
prosy.
, s;ul with the (sceptre of an ,senv.a •
etticipt or Butler b sle.`t the lieroeurihiltiy 4
(the blundering at pt a; take Fort Rohe. on
iikpaideri .4 Porter, are Is --lattia to
write ab , nt. Porter, to clear his skirt,. lays the
blame on Butler and between the two we tell'
Its apt to get t.tte'' parieulirs of who really
wearm !;latise, a , Ir t! at o.e. .:1 fossil, the
.Count..•tee en the Conduct or the WIT, has
taken the matter Itt hand. Another attempt;
mule no Fridley an I Saturday hut. was mote
geopaeag o i, aneeee44..l in capturing Fort
Maher, the work deren.ling !ire inlet, .N•A•tb
Caroler. The aerititt was preereded by u,
teary. bombardment, from the deet, and' by
•14 o',loek P. M. the wort; were it their pose! ,
don 'The Federal loss was very rerere. but a•
• all dr, we are that they captured • 'V:
guns. an I 2.:.utt prtioner. The Sett contained
one hueolrea and CIF sevre'r. IV, toinvt..n
Lit yet ciptvreli, a n•l• - ; tl,,rCr tu les North or
Fort - re:ter Thet'upe Viarrirerl n , t e mosey'
;therm,: an entrance a, qt.; • (Nein inlet. Fran
, .riv, P. Blair ha• Wieb,n4ton, amt .•
*or turns out that hit nsirtion was of a Intel
private 1.1,1rr-ter. Lein c' as fa •t a sell ceu-ilia
ad enmissis-sonvr, visiting giehmon I without
osathority or in. ,tati .0 11s. is is •al Ito hr.
Outptesp.i a L.• leant of 1 ,.1.-; Tiler/
Le • rum,r .at that Illrr w S 4 onol•he.1 an
d.muisarl fr m 11.cl:1m rod. Blair hat n p ...et
w offer terms of peace; Line In 110.314 pr.
pass non.. n:r w he listen t i any-pr .p is;
Fore.ce from D4lll/ The A:s : eclairs_
,il - 01, - Sfriii:Taip r i have • - tintnied the gdti'ioat
Idea, wed steamer Ve Dan itto. it prepann,
en mains fund at Corinth. haring :Totted t.
she ninth ant of the Ti.lllltVet in rafery ■
ffikesmos• 5it111.1 , 1. 1 4. 1 1,11 1 5i
capture,' 1.700 . pr.tlncrs. tihermatt's 've .
sects are s 'mew hat cl may, thecr b' n: nio bin):
r i rthy tf note tran.picing se to when he ,s goal:
So "gsbhle Charles: n. w qn
sums out to he but triliTs7..- ail I oni. of I,
Captain. •hi i.art's; eelik a forte of f. 5 cyst
- ssita,s4ed • t'or.e 110 Fe lori:o. oral Derrt •
Ferry, capturing b 7 of thorn witilioted I
6 man so his part. Thi....ters army to srill en
s/imps,' en the Tenors/re when he is creels in,
euppliss an 1 raitif.reetrieuts, htet the..bean.
runs pr-rer t ha mot ing. 'The Cou'rlerate.
11.4 re , y her I upon a rn..ot
'run of teethe on the •ni nh sole of the Jane.
reuse Dards Gap, which will woke the tau
newlsse. Beyond the visual artillery praer,
whirls ljrant Las ineuguretpd so 1111e11 ,,
11411 i, and in sehl di he gen rally !pit: sn..reethar
le dirs., there nothin stirring on - that lino -
Stor.rts Fetartil or;.
Pwn Rumors.—What Th.y An For
tireat are the !;peculation; at th,
rresent ttele about the :peaty endinc of
tbis horrid war. Great are the eapee
tations of a public that for fear year
has been willing to gulph down what
ever dose a utere2ll9 , Y and de,:eptive
press saw proper to prepare fur it '
War, conscription. tug,,, and usurp&
thus seinn for the moment to he for
gotten in the marl of unmeaning minor,
that have Leen set afloat, and the per.ph
stand as it 'were, hat in hand, ready to
shout and rejoice over the retort& to+
peace, just as though it was the first time
the gaectien had been mooted, or the
p r o m ise made since the beginning o;
this senseless and wicked crusade. If
all we hear in regard to t.kc efforts of th,
Adtnini-tration to secure a speedy and
permanent peace could be relied upon,
then would there be some foundation for
the hope that L is being built up in the
public mind , but how often has tin
same retry been told us fry the quilt
journals that are now dinair.g it daily in
our ears? How often have we heard o,
the "rebellion being on its last iegsr it
"back bone broken, - and the people o!
the Southern States ready to de-ert the
cause of the Confederacy and fly to th,
arms rrroktlealiain for protection anu
forgiVem-e. 7
Like the past, so.cs it-pow. If tht
people eau be induced to believe that
this will be the last call, the road.over
, whioh tho ,, e in power tou-t 'travel to
obtain a fee-la :-upply of victims will be
made smooth ; the biuody wheel will
turn without troulde.or molestation ; the
teiling of distru-t 'that is gradually
- growing up in the -ranks of the pally ii
power will be allayed, and the work or
filling the place. of those that have Mr;
?can fallen in e bloody struggle will
he wore than half accomplished. When
the thr , -t:: hundred ti out Ind that are now
demanded are furni-lied, we will hear no
more of "dt'•posin.; Jefferson Davis," of
"•:iouthern reconstructionists," or of
Georgia and . other Southern ttates
'returning" to the Union.
nese stories that are afloat now, and
to which the Adwinistratimi joUrnals
tecoa.to clue so much tretlenoc,.are but
sad nevi-. 31 of the one, circu
lated before every draft that has been
enforced iu the north. It is for a pur
pose, ana not simply to crca'e a-sitn,a
tion that these peace rumorsi
are r.rcu
lated—to prolong the war in place of
ending it.. The people may talk pet_!e,
pray for peace, hope fur peace a.s
mnih
as they have a mind to, but thereli and
will be no peace as Thug as Puritan Abo
'Wm:amp can raise men by conscription,
or money I y taxation to wage OS war
spinal; the people of the 'B6 - uthern
Suites, for the abolition of slavery and
the overthrow of our republican institu
goes. This is the enil to be attained—
the object for which the war waiiinaegu.
rated, the purpose for which loos earned
La, slid until it. is accomplished, the
party' in power will =ice no effort to
stop t h e Beady work. If we would set
rid of the wer, we must get rid Of Abe
I`2:ea'scri Alotitionism.
'rho Draft and Gewalt Fry.
.. .
We are daily in reeeipt.of, letters in
vpairine partien'ars as to the draft, whch
we Es wasible to answer, fisrit is impos
sible fur any human. being to keep pace
with those who are governed only by.
their own arbitrary' will. In the first
place, the Conscription laws passed by
Congress are eo fiall•of awbiguties and
absurdities. that It is imposisibleio arrive
at.. the meaning of those who framed
them. This leaves many questions to
be . decided General Fry. and the
manner in which his decisions have been
made have: enveloped the whole affair in
'a labyrinth which none can Understand:
Of all the inefficient officials with" whom
Lincoln hat surrounded . himself, the
Provost Mar,hal General is the mo-t in
competent. With the whole military
strength of the ,countrY subject to his
orders and decision , ', there is no official
. upon whom„affairs Of greater importance
can devolve. Yet, if all the iticonsist
encies of which he has been guilty were
written down, no one would believe that
any 11411 e• IL -11 could so often blanderanil
so often be compelled to reverse his own
decision.. Wg do not propose to sum
u at present, but shall only give an in
stance of, recent occurrence which ha.,
caused considerable excitemens i and 'in
which many communities are vitally in
terested. '. Within the present month he
ha's made two tleci , ion, upon the Attie
point, exactly at variance with each
other. From hi, department it Wa-h
-ittirton. on the second of 'January, 1t.435.
he rasped the following.
tact Lan I.—Tbe attention of &elm.; a- ,
r trust Inn •t Mschals lieneral of, Stares an•l
•ar•l, en,llment. ts called to the fai-t that
qu • as wastoeit un•ler the mill of lie•mnber
11 1 4 61 for thee. hutolred thousand mum imarir
sea
S. redaesil, elostit by anus: ratiamii.eart In
toe army, nary, sal marline corps surer shiNtA
alsamo
•
Provost Marshal General.
Every one of good sense s ...4w at once
.1
the manifest il.ju-tiee of such a driteision, •
Anik_irk.ra _nu_:.ci.UtilW P.i.ts._gu.iiii. it I
_lllOrC treavily than uriou thik: lusi..v.:ral
di-otrists in this county. if thex h receive
tte credit tw which they are ju-sly en
title , will b • Ilq wen to fugdish
unier the late call fur three 'imam.]
thoisanil but this order of
Fry robs them of all .crel.t for 'Hell fur
nished; and puts them to a sty
rrth communities which hate barer
ailed their quotas under former call .
Che whi.de press tifilic country d di in
this injuslice. aul it appears
hat the decision ha, Leen rgeoutttlered
in 1 'another substituted "giving credit
for every wan sent previous to the 31-t
if December, lefil Ag 1 that
tainds at present ; but how long it wife'
-cumin tic) we cannot tell. What intir
Irder will curet/ate from Washington
between now and rithe t.rue fixed fur the
Iraft God me)* knows.
We•warned'tbe people of what they
night expect-as the reenk of the No
vember election , and that drafting
,houldrhe the principle busine..t, of the
:government — for year, to court% would
not eurpri-e ui in the limit,: but w 5 did
export that our :master,; ' w,rold be
muii.tent in the b:o;pdy wurk which they
have mapped nat.
To all inquiries concerning the draft.
we would ray, that no one Is competent
.0 answer except tLe great leader
the Abo p.irli, biting the name
who led the &Jen bpintd again,t
%lichael anti hip angel, in a former no
table war
Governor Curtin and "Loyerty."
The "loyal' . newspapers are not well
pleased with Governor Curtin's late
message. They seem to think it little
,port uf copperheltsru that the Gov
ernor should for once regard himself us
anything but the pliartli•euul of the Fed
eral Admiuistration,/ or the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania as anything
wetter titan a mere dependency of the
;mat central power. Whether he has
sufficient stamina to hold oat in the
course he has Dun, taken remains to be
seen , but,thc faa of his being abused
'by / tuck .17, - a Plitr.4 as tG i'res i t and fag; irer
is aA)retty sure indication that for once
in four yours the Governor is right. We
lire not positive as to whether he has
swakOned Oh the full iniportanee of the
dusition he fills, and means to assert and
maintain the rights of the great Com
monwealth of which he 'is the ch of
magistrate, or whether he has blundered
into the right way, and will imutedia•ely
.proeced•to bonder out again. Of one
,Ling we are sure. If he will stand by
the rights of' tho people, they trill stand
fiy him to a man, and it is not yet too
late to preserve our Suite from the een
tralizedtilespotistn into which .!te is so
rapidly drifting. Penns;tl4ania, owe•
nothing to' the Federal Government
which we. as Democrats, are not willing
t ) grant. But our duty as citizen. of a
, g -eat S ate detnan isdnat we resist all
esurpations from whatever course they
come. It is jh.t as touch tzur duty to
proteet the rights of the State., and to
hold to whatever belling.; to thOnt as in
dependent povereignties, give
to the Federal Government allAhat has
bma grant d it by the Stater. The
GJvern tr of such a S:aw at ours hat n 1
superior on earth. The powers at Wash
ington have no authority over him, soli
no right to demand of him more than
the Constitutton gives. No one knows
this better than Governor Curtin. Yet
he has permitted us to be boon 1 hand
and foot, and laid at the feetior
It 68C1713 'now that for some cause he had
determined to be what the people have.
&acted him for, and to mist, the usur
pations of the Washington despotism.
We eciwoe'y believe - that be will hold
out ; but for the good of our State and
'people, wo would be glad to see him take
the first step to arrest, the progress of
oeutrwliration.
The !Vito of Minorftios.
The greatest enure of which the
Americas people have beep guilty t. a
neglect to study the 'prineiples of the
gOvernment. The present, iPforable
situation of affairs is the resdlt of igno
rant* people were so pro•perou.
anti happy under a Democratic Admini
stration of the government, and had so
long enjoyed liberty 1, t t repose, that
they grew to think our institutions so
perfect that they would take care of
themselves. They forgot theta iepublb•
like our* tie the most complicated of
got ernuteuts , that to sustain a Demo
cacy the people, must 10:3 sufficiently in
telligent to got ern themselves, and to
uudersteud the, main features of as
questions which can arise, without de
pending upon any one to expound for
them. The firsegrest error into which
we fell ' was that idea expressed by the
unqualified assertion that the"urltj*fri ty
Shall rule." The 'people Rim — et that
constitutions, and laws, and governments
are made' for the protection of ininor
i ties.. awl_ that the majority - shall inly
rule as provided in the Constitution and
law . The honest' patriots of the
country struggled long and de,•perateTy
against the party which , finally obtained
the reigns of go - ennui nt iu March .1 s 6 I .
But no sooner were the. Abolitionists
fully in,tatedthanthe . people seemed to
de-pair smirely. , an I acquiesce in the
doctrine that ' - the majority'-hall rule."
They eceitied to think that Lineo:n and
his party had some how gat a right :u do
ju-t a.; thy plea-ed fir four year, de
- ute the will or the million+ who recorded
.
their vot.'y. him n. and in violatio • S 2 2 s i" - '• I" qu. l ' , •
C
Ar fun law •ntal law, ul law]. n ;..; tt. 3
And L notr'n aid / h party have not '1"" 1 , 11 .`i•• - . '•• p. n 2,4 qu.l.t , •
or a N
fella] t take a Ivaut.aze of ch . , errur 24 ie go.:! pen
,r.
.11 A e_t h :_tLiajultli,..1: 11_4% fact •rule.l otrt..P BST AND SF:t D Q I. : 1 L.
a...70e , i1iy to tit r sil , wit h• .0 J F 7 I-11t6- ,
eon-lilting either d•.! wi-his of the laNp 3foßoccii c.taE-F•.
people or th- laws of di., cou'itrv. I For $2 • N.. 3 pen. .t quality, or a N•.
There are 'l , , li,•a•i,ins that our cititety. r e " 21 r " r " t 1 N " 4 1 " . "
N ' " ' :?-1-19-j.l i ll a it-1- ' 1 11 11 21L i;
•.f . - pon rom.ty • .. 1
all Lau thy hive di-am-ere,' that tai- $ 1 a N i s' 6 .- IP‘o qaility. a . 7
norities hive richt, which no tower on •
la
--- . :u 6 s 7 i:t l yi N d'it 9 r. P.." . .,. r " $l2
uu
N"
(mirth can lawfully interfere with* r 14 l.
ra.thr ...gh.Pit the emln.r ux
1 a. eq
Vat the Alailition perry (here seem ts arm g old " l ent ninurnmoire.l
I„w 3 a a. 22.1 ' ez t n e n t r fn w t r , or T q l ' : l L l, r, " !,:;rs hat
durn
tot be II) change They threaten• to
inake 3 gove.nuient for u. 111 which the u .t .r•l in their Tuanuraorire., an.l none are 001.1
the allghtest ireperfeutwn whuht skill can
:54011,11 will be unrenrc..eitted. anti ,
notulder and quality mall dostaure, and whether
Witlat more dim. two million- of • l'-'"ie , in nri.rml m,ut nteetry the nettle
Northern voter , oh il have Irl -hare. ,
still' or limber, coot.. or Foe
ll . Eltilitit,r' the S , eititcrn tymple, who. 1 1 11 1•I.1711S.
ae..iortling to Ihraliatn, are a. mach a I o n A .lirr:l'upl,V. testy.- P. , rent will be allowed
pin or the gnverninent at tilo , e of ti. , .: - . ' ittet ui n - i:;as 'i n '' t en cea tl a ' 26 " 7l:en i i t r y ri p% ' ; cent •-n
Part)* ,L, 1 ' lll ° ,:etai,t•nees bymail,REGl
l'..ntuty'A nom, the Aho.itiol
lITPRE P. are al
T.. :;t1 e, en , loee twent? rent. MI.
to tiy in the Minot it .vet beeau-e they ' nUr ri.k.
hive p )..e,.idrit of the in.teli in ery o f for rezd.tering, we guarantee the -.lie dell Very of
g wertl nom th ..v . claim a right to ina'..e : .:: z kr l4 : , it i r ,....r..l , a , ll . l7ar an n7w pr e: ; ...l . e... , w n i t ill
n rnvr.r.
a na c C 'll44u:ion an 1 tt,Ler:i.it I]..]te
.t., e
,mi,leteio , reipt rf .tamp, di de.teel. r,.. repo " intZ " 1", - r
law, at. I in fli.:l . fif]y vent% I, n.lll. A I.'re.].
eltange the rumu or government aNiEtticAN IlOt.o PFN cr)
-without countltia; th.. 4. . whodi& r jan 'lf—lll'''. No, 2''' 11 "" I ' l. ' . • V
tru-tt them Or p tying the, .'ilite t
r •gartl to their wi-he, or inteteg..
The on!y danger
,which can ani-e fican
thiA (loctrine. will he to4.lin•e whoa Ivo
eate it. Ore, do ti t MAieve for a
mlaient, thit tw,4 million- of 0e.11,!....
in .n un.ler•tan I mil 311pre.:iate the
sivatitatte4 of free 1011. will a:4/W .1 gov
ernment t.) b.; e,t.thlish , ... I J im - cc their
Lead in th c.):),tro:tiol of, w:lich
they k II •lit IN. It /.Ith. de. , y of a
miuonty to uit t t th; m tj. , , , rity,, ao
long al di. , latter are guid., I by.tuw nal
right • but wheiwver prix, plc,
are dep3rtel from, ant the Constitti
tion and law: are :AA a,idc, the minority
nn ler no obiigAtion, except to rutect
th emms lvoi iu the or
right', which Eli C astor ovz , , and
which nn huncin power can talc air ‘ l .- 170:: :,•• ILL .
I L ` .. Will be ezipAel t . pte.be sts'e ~ T. -,-
And when an attempt is . male Se d:ty 2tib de, a J.lntotry.at ate Court 11 , Übe tr
change the form of gm-err-nue it., to ' then...p..ola Itelletonto
over throw the obi Republic an 1 c-tab- 1 Tw. Nil-FIVE ACRES OF LAN!'.
.i,h sonie other, to buit tlwir will, it ti in S n ow shot Tow n• e•ntre C0unt5...p..111117
our r:ght and duty to rk..volt to the
loath. If a new gut driatuent 14 to be •dw in: boo, an I eta . :•:e . : a:til'n . :l l ll t c
e•tabli,he 1, the two million. who vote 1 tune Awl plaw,e for Aimed of at etc io the
r"
In November Init, with t h e o.:cdtic 71.11;N•11. ('.menu e.
one half of thep•reh nee
party, mu,t aul wilt ti,ai,t iu it., torind• Y t Foot the tletirefY 01 the 'teed.
t e b llro e In one year with inter,t Pe
by it,ed an to,rtgLge on thu pretonoe
(I..eat ev.inti are in tht itn o lia•e I t;LO LIVINGTON Exe.utor,
future, and w,t-t14,4424 ti-. 1 • thst th',! o - of It nry -Van•lrke.
adttia•ti in ortliz imti it ~o
perfixt as it i 4
—The Cletylo, au.( Wee.l lit.el nut, ham
ended for the Wor. the Jury holing V agree
.41 a Vtlfq Nine of eat wore In Vv agree
.1
rearatng sow cLute ilaine‘e to plainttff.—lii
eAawye
Are we to infer frnru that tit-A the
slim: jurymen oon.idered Opiyke's
L•lt tractor mirth but Ni:c cents, or that
Wee l's espaJity for libe:ing neigh
bor would mit dinktunt to even th tt sum
Will 'some a.linirers of tha,e two great
Abolition an,wer ?
A CIIIIISTIAN VIEW —.Vaiuingion pa.
pen cultism the report of a stripier] I reached
tat that city on Thenkagiving day by Ilisyup
S.tut bete, frow *hick we take oue abort
extract :
It would seen," said he, .'as if we - lied
nothing :o do but dot. fight, fight. Kindly
00111 ! 1•Ill'411011, ementingi
the generona impubwa of love. are out or
the i i neation. Lverphlog is done On bait
Shies t I exasp_trits east other. V 4
ore nii c rust tad. *clams are midrepres
elm ed. and a vy,dem of universal lying to in
angursleil. wo.ch .how. a corrupt cub-1.; ion
of the public mind flu toughly •finaling. The
runtry doespot need falsehoods and hate
fir its.preservat ion. If it does. iii Is tun
worts preserving. The Chriatain soldiers
w.tl fight m r • brsvtly an-I successfully with
love sod gruenlle appreciation of his rival
is his heart, And we shall all lio.maarier to
the victory of right if we tell no lies..„tllo
n defame and belittle our antarunists, ac
knowledge fairly their skill and pruwitea,
timugh in a bail cati•e. and make gll jut
allowance for the CIIVUODONOCTS w hich led
to their misdoing. Alittae, denunciation.
infamous slander dud vain Eltry have not
won ior us a eltrghtbsttla. nor will ever lead
the strafe to a happy termination."
A Secant DtlAr T.—A therin now .gning
on in Washington. U. V.. is etoodueted in
..reey. en that those whose names are
drawn shall here no eiwnee to ron away
It is intimated that the ennillmeht laW may
be so amended as to make thin mode bf draf
ting the !renewal prsctios. ,
NEW ADVKRTISEMEM
GOLD PENS pOR T MLLLION I-
PENS TO SUIT THE HAND, AND MUM
TO SUIT THIN POCKkT
THE 'BEST VOLD PENS IN Tin 'WORLD'.
‘lOn' receipt of the following lulus; we will send
lty wad, ur as floret-tett. a 4/018 Pin or Pelts, ste ,
leeling the same 'at:Cording - to the description,
Impel; ,
44OLD PENS ICITIIOUTTOrgS.
For fitly cents a number 2 pen ; fer ifteventy-
It e tents number 3 pen; for nnc Roller a
number 4 peal for $1 25 a number 5 pen; fur •
$1 50 a nusuber 6 pen. ,
The same Pew. ; an r • plated - extension
Canis, With Pewits —For $1 No 2 pen ; fur $1 25
No a pen: for $1 St, No 4 pen; 114 $2 Nu S
pen ; for $2 25 No 8 pen.
There - pens are •t obvird TAR IMPERIAL
PEN. and are well Gniahed and hoe writin e
(fold Pen•, with good Aritlum Pu tits, althougn
.then are unwarranted. SBA castuut be esnltuutip•d.
FIRST QLALITY , II CARAT WARRANTED
dMEM
Our name fAmeriran Gol.l Pen Co N. Y )• is
stamped on All* imp , of thee 'grade. and the
points err warranted for 111 wroth& accept
&gamed accidents. •
SECOND 14CALITT GOLD PENS. •
Three pros anciell 'taunted the NATIO:VAL
PEN, with the initaalsof our firm A G P
'amyl are easefully male. baring the mune points
na our Iret quality Pera. The only great dam . -
core being% the grfalityinf the geld. -
Ike •611111tiVre in. irate the mei 0n1y... No I
being the emallest 'Ns. IS the larmert
f the.irce.let. arol f .No 3 the smallest and No 12
the largest nivanniesth pen i..r the dealt.
tcOLD PENS WsTIIOI.I . CASESsr -
For $1 • 0 a No I Pia, Ist quality. era No 2 pea
gualety . for $1 I a No 2 i.en. Ist qual4..
er a.No 24 gualVy. for 31 aNo 3 pen Fd
qua , ity. or I Novi •pen 3.1 gucloy : for ,2 a N •
4 pee let goalet-T. • r a 2..; • 5 pen 2.1 gustily,: for
Su a No-5 pro Ict qualate. tra No 6 pee 2.1
qp.loy for $4 25 aNN. f. pen 14 yealay. For
$ 1 50 No 7 pen . 3:e 75 No 3 pen $lO 00 No
12 pen—all arst yr I re
THE F•%NIE (seal PENS Is SOLIDSII.VER
ENTENSI.O. C.t3-ES, WITH PENCILS
F.d cNo I Pen 1-1 quality. or A pen
ft) P s UB.LIC
rxas.
if et,t ST.. 1..n.1C
Ilae the lar7e.t ishespest et. It ef,
Iift4(2I.IIIES..PROVISIONS, FISII,
l,lereare.
Qutt 4.lTrre.
Lori
Wane!.
Salt,
Candles,
begat§
41 0 ' roleaeco,
e'er orere3 in Ills market
The 104 nh ‘ n of If •tel and Store-keepere ie
t tee et el( or the rdiog g.. d.
n h o wl, nut, II are offered we wholesale ',flees
tun 1.1...rre1e of Ft.h.
2 ° o BA OF L'QUORS AND IVINEF,
holes of rbewin tobacco, too UOO &ran.,
and • larzn lot of Snit.
Ab flour _xi I Feed always on bawl at
Jill) I, 114-,f SIMONS, Main Ft.
I S,TidfICF. •
11 !loving r4l my imbrotype and Photo•
gr A ph Cat. together !cab ay izo cl will in the
I'h .I...graph littAneo in the b-rough of Belle
J F. 1158N11 111. T, I w mid vnie=
queutls..Tate that I will .I..re ray pkture
411 to the Car on or hefore the I.t of April
neat. All unhninhe.l w rk n ,nr on limas wilt
Le completed in the mean ttiat.
. . .
THOMAS .1. TAYLOR.
Th..nnoire.itrnett offers ,ky light
Ph.,E.,,,phi e car for ea 7 kb IS Well nod
etn.nzly bunt. an 4 well calculate.' f4r Photo
graphing. He etill enottnues in the ',urine.'
at,bili old eland our the Curt
19 E=El
E ,
Came to the Residence of the subscri
ber residing on N ttany Mduntain itenner town;
ship. •Isiut the tsb of tieptember o e red steer
sup,. ,eel to be Onion two and a half ears told
-middling wide between the horns. a little white
•lonz tlf belly, very curly in the bait, DO other
waft kn ern. the owner ts reques'ted to prure
property pay charge, and take him awAy other
wise he null be disposed of a. the I w dire. tr.
Jan. 130. W. LONREIttIEII..
AT/MINI:4 kTOItr: NOTICE.
Letter. - of Administration on the
E -tote of J. O. II deo'.l. into of Nlsrrion
Prn-hip. lorinr been granted t., the sUhserhers
they reque._t all persona kn orin; themselves in
debted t. said estate to make immediate pay
ment and those haring slams to present them
duly aitthenticated Int settlement.
JOHN S 'HOY.
GEORGE S. HOT
Horerahet 2:Ah. 1.36 I —4t Aduainixtraom.
N OTI(E TO TEA I'IIERS,„
The Trituluosssitatinsidliffeneni thauships
to the county. are expectedb eject delegates.
to attend the adjourned meet ag of the Teach
er's Ssaoei two to meet in Derlefouca an Satur
day 28. Mat, at lu'eleek, P. X., is the ladctoy
building.
JAIL 18,-2t. B. M. CROSTIVFAITE
''A SALE. -
he vestry of Pt. lobe's Chum%
Bellefonte. offer f. r nle the Church properly.
and parsonagesallosning. Will he soh' 'operate.
Apply to W. F. It EYNOLL/S.
January 18-3 r.
A. BOYD BUYCJIfinDA,
LATE AN OFFICER U. 8. AII RY,
Will attend to the collection of aU dahlia for
Omni,. Bork Pay. Penaione.
EffNEMISfI
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
GROI'ESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO TORTE MANg/ CI'ITIMS,
499 BaOADWAY, NIW 'YORM
The attention of she puLlte so I Co trade le
tut aid to uur •
SEW SCAN; avbN OCTAVE
Rosewood Phtno Fortes. which t4r ~lame aml
Fusty df tittle tle dorivaled by soy hitherto'
Allred 11 this market. rimy ramiato alba
usudern hapsulausenta,
FRENCH, GRAND ACTIONOIARP PED.'iL,
IRON FRAME, ovEnstarxo BASS. •e.,
nd each instrument being made elide!. the pee
eutuataapenneum at 31he. J. U. livarestaaah echo
J. a pra.tital itXperteti • of
,(
OVER %EARS
Is their metier. Lure.
IS FULLY WARRA-Isi,TED
n every partivnlar
THE "uROVESTEEN PIANO FORTH•
RIK:SITS& Till FURNESS AWARD 07 RESIT
OTIS ALL OTUISS ST TIM CSLIIIRAIRD
WORLD'S FAIR.
Where were exhibited Instruments from the beet
,aakers of tem 1 .n. Pair. Iliermany. Patiadel
phti, 11.0tamore. ii wton and . .. 4 ;s•w V..ra and
also lig the Auteriept Institute for fire suer.-
-are years. the tiold ,a 4 ,1 Sdtter Medal. !woe
oval whieh cad be seen at oar warero
ifty , the totradaettJa of . improvement., we
make a suit
PgRFECT PIANO PORTE,
sai by 'U olurActurin ; largely, with a
CASII VTEM
are awaited tj iSirr them initrumeuts at price
hi, h'iritl
PRECLUDE ALT. COMPETITION
r I: 1 cr: s
No. 1 --" , erro 0 tare, rouu.l cornerOtose
Plauu Ca•r. $275
No. 2 —:Suren Oh tare. round corners, Rose
sr.....llleary M 4111.1. m.
—S*.s..7l 0 to u•. round corners, Rose-
Tertns:—N.t .*ash in current funds.
•
Dysartpave Cirenlsrs seat free.
st223l,Bkae k-00.
A NEW STCYTE.
A NEW StrOOK.
ANEW STOCK,
oF' rITEIP Pr.?()TS
nF cliF. nuoTs,
OF CIIEAP isuurs
~CHEAP SHOES,
Cll2ll' SHOES,
CHEAP SHOES,
Mfr. 11 , a%ITERS,
ti IITEEN,
CILLAP
FOR wrArts,
FOIt womEN,
FOR WOMEN,
AND rIIILDREN.
AND CHiLDRRN.
AND CHILDREN,
co ME AND SEE,
CDNIE AND SEE,
0%IF: AND SEE,
Our new and large itookarir ittinte abd
(inner". IL for Inen. women an I children. We
an tell the ten• bett nrtit le the markets can
pr .du. e at from 30 to 40 per i rut leas than nny
.o her e- tabli th men t in or .104 Bel le ten te. and we
warrant our too k t.. be what we represent. The
public are particulally tequetted to bear in mind
that ti eTtoot and Shoe brietnctsfs a n. tr teaturr
n.tiled to .orr eAtitl.lish anent. and we intend to ex
any..ther watialiltshutent to Centre county In
point 0( .
QUA.NTITT, 'QL"‘LrTY. VARIETY.AND
PIttCE f.
Our of fonth,rvz and e.l Orevaiptp.o•
furnl.lting {conch. has 311.1 berm }erg...lr tep:Mi h
e,l %rah nrw wy'.. and p Ittetn.. We a,k the
ire pin atb.l examine A.r tbem.elres,
11.1 , re umka,„ ; D ., hazed el-ewhere. )Ve guatif
Inter 1.. gate retire wattx(xowel to all, at,
itc)atold's new building. Ilelleboxte%
, t .2a r h '6t—sr
lIZILADELPIDA AM) htILL stails.SJAD
11 This great line tr..‘ I f ., 1,1 the Northern
and northwest e..unties ..I Pennsylvania to the
city of E ris on Lake Erie.
It loan linen 1ea...e.1 by the Penn.ylrtinia
road C..mpany, and is opernte.l by thena.
It. entire length opened for Passenger Loa
Freight hu•111,,, O. t,her 17th. IsF 1.
TINE or reset:xi:en TIIAIVS AT tot B••EN.
Le", ffff rd. ,
Mail Train, 7.03. P. M. Aecous'irtn, 6.50 P. M.
Irnre Irrr. ~,,,
Jelin. 7 15. A. M. Ayeoul'irtn. 7:50. P.M.
P.,..rnzer car+ r,n thr..llol without thong*
Loth no,. between Phiiielelphie and Er...
}.l re a er Cuffs on Trains
Loth ant g !octet-ell
and Wlllimat.port en.) Philwitelphia-
Fiir information req.e. tom Pueeencer
auply et the S. E. Corner Eleventh and
M.,rbct ptreeo:
And for Frtight business of the Company's
agent.
S. B. Kinziton. Jr.. Corner I'fh as.l Market
otrectA. Philadelphea: J. Ir. Hill:Car Erie;
J M. {hill, Agent. N. C. lilt- 1103bl:tore;
\II. H. HOUSTON.
6, e 't Mau.
LEWIS L. 11011. T.
Geo', Tmkrf Philo.
.TOS. D •PO fTS.
.- Central ..111mannyer, II". Ora gt.rort
D EAN'S GREAT TOCACCOWAREIIOUSE,
413 1. REST t T STRFETt
(Opposite the Custom Iluuse.)
DeinlE better Tobacco and Cigars than any
one an Phi vlelphia...
Dean sells more Tobacco, Cigars and Pipea
In mse 4217 than all the Stores in Chestnut
Street in one week. The rearm is because
he sells cnraesa than any Mitablishruent in the
world.
PEAN SELLS (KICK AND OFTEN
D nt't forget the number, you will go
home with •full p eke! of TOBACCO, CLOAKS,
PI Pni and money.
If you don't want to go to Philadelphia to
buy your TobaccO, Van on. or send your order
to J.U. Lauriner. Pleasant Oap. Centre coun
ty. who will supply you at. Dean's wholesale
Dec. 2nd 1884.---fly
FARMS FOR SALE
The subsciribers will sell the follow
ug Fattrir, ..at enDtainitlg 200 pores and all o w,
str-e of am quality Nit tany Valley land.situnte
in Walker tJwqahip, Centre County. oh the
great road rutin-Wel !trouts I. Lock Maven, one
mile eh ire llubleraburk. 110 acres of th a are
cleared and in a gorni.atate of cultiyation—resi- . .
due joy mai:timber : a new bank barn ; 42.176 Vital R'S NOT ill. - . • '
little polite boom 20z311; grahlry I f our : wile. Tue undereiged , an auditor appointed
crilo. kr .c. o. lets : a stone arc bed e sliirn which y the Orphatita Court of Centre Catgut'', to
will bolded° berrels of water: slut a new MAD distributi n of the balan 19111111111 , triaq in
0
PLANK FRAME ROUSE tiS hands of M. T. :Milliken Uttaftliiin of John
El. Valentine. deceased. will attend to the dutietl
19r3/1 with hitched -attached, TO6 farm ,Ise iis hi . sprmih.....t at the Resider. 04kee Belle.
with a,gentle slope to the booth ill has oaa
-•---- -- - e °- ..I:ktiOAUD 1341t311 , 141, the lith of January. 105,
bard hauling on the it. and al l be c ultivnted• at 2 o'clock P. 21. *heft And where all persons
Another. on the great road trout Bellefonte to interested way a l . if they think proper.
Jacksonville. C:intainin4 220 strew and allow-
S. T. Edli MU ART.
se es. Oop hundred of wti:ch are cleared and
Auditor,
in a good elate .1 cultivation, renidias in thriving - Jan. 6th. 4t.
timber a portion of which is large, aullicient ItirA DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
al buil ling arposes. there are no buddiagE od 11. 1 ett.,..ry of Administration on the setae
the tract. Terms made eau; and vassweien Of William Hoy late of Harris Township do
girls' ilrat . nf Apnl next. Fur particulars apply ceased, ha. a , been grouted tai the subscriber, ADMAN 41114111‘01tS. NOTICE.
to JOHN LIM tla Ja.
.0. Co. be row eits sul seasons kpowing themsoliei th- Letters of Administration ea Rae
Howard. Dec.12.11)64-41. de bW to sad estate to make imm eay d i W pay- estate of Dr. Henry Kum, deelL, late of Row
, meet. and those hat big claims to palt them ar•l D srom/h. haring hem granted to the sub
-1 4 43
Vr.'dn:y nuthontiented for nit'ement. scriber be requuts all portions knowing thpia-
Oo liona - 7 2. IMb. In or near Tiellefonte. MICHAEL SMOTE A•Mialatrater, mime indebted to ra4 estate toMake intmedlam.,
a Ladle? it sat P.n. contalutigg a picture and
the wools • S. A. WeAe "U lll ' 4 on the
back.
• . IMIartIO . 1
4 . ties daily antheatiested for mittiliset. .
A reward of UN will tle Pati 01 " 11°4°17 .
by fewriti it at dale ollke. - }ate. 20448 I l2 11264--4 t. P. 31,ITC A W it .
a
A .
LUlMa''Aj
PRO6PECTITh 01
OR WITT AND • MILL CREEK
OIL COSlZOblnlia OIP CLARION NOM
Oki, No. 453 'lrksial ry et, PAatuldolpAiit,
Sacra l'har
CAPITAL STOOL' NACU $3OOOOO.
/DIY THOUSAND:III4I,3B IN NACU!
PAR TALUS. TEN DOLLARS!
O FFICRRS:
C. L. "Litivirrow, J. Spirsos AFRICA,
Prove/lest. &trawl awl limbs
„,
. the Dd iii'i ft and Mgt Creek Oil Companies_
___
wets. organised in the todnth of October, A. D. 1 '
Our endt . 46 4 . ~. purchami iit5....4 4
!Silt
late &cline in gold, and we ale ',ilia sr ell Sete
1 The'preiperty of those Companies is 'situate , ,„,
ood . ,
on the Clarion River. in Mill Cgok Township, '' U
,Asissit{n County; Pentivirania,anl is known - TWENTY-40 THIRIT PER CENT "--
the -Workuia..l..nds.'
bought f ur
!hen the 1111 . 1ZI• ,._ foods bald kilns bill
It C 00111.1.6 of .two luindrol as twenty dye
acres, in lee simple, i i en. h Company, with • 1 '"' u ll'" or A s h ort ..” a g o.
fr muge va the Clarion Elver, to auk of thous- Persons in 'want , of Vial 'Win 44 wall he
i loarthe of one mile. , examine our crock bofese risibasingehesob ess a.
i The Clarion Itiocr dies long been famous ter
WE WILL DEAL IPA/ILLY
it. Oil 1.).1 . 1210 and dypsisits. It ,runs parallel
w ith them who favor us with e call, and w9l with the upper A ilegbfey River, and both cross
; the western hints of the rase coal-twin and give them the bewail of Mir decline in polls
1 the same stratideathin.
The Clarion River is • large_naPlgable stream ' IN EVERY PARTICULAR. .
for. Wheats awil rafts, capable of carrying on N.. 8. ._ Ti ., hi,,he., market
..„ L . 4 .
„it ti,
I oath boat wild thossalid barrel, of OR lo !air- i cash . for y i ! kiwi. of ' grain. .-
I hex
Clarion County aujoin• Venango C on n(' and , J. W. C ODER it Co.
the Allegheny Riser makes • great 'sweep 1 MIL LIPMITiI, Demob - es, 18644 f
; around both counties, leaving them re the shape
of • peninsula.- -
'-A glance at the map will show, that a line
f 41141'1- River, 1 4 n r4ss the -" vielti n i P trof be Oi n l . C L the of k ik , e tsi A t i b l e ag l h o e w n e y r
bend of it, below the mouth of the Clarion, will
beset ;he Oil, regions of the 'Clierien E. isor
I During the present season, expetienced.,oll la n
and go , ,legi.ds have made a thorough explurs
lion of this river, and hare made large invest
ments
Already the whole river from ire month• to
a!"... , It. boulrlri haailteyn leased and port Misc.!
by Oil men. and well, are being sunk along its
wh••le length with 'trotter .piddy-end with-1h!
tet•n4 priiiiertr of •urrets.
Ab u ,. chi i opposite De W tt and Mil Creek
Oil Companies. some 'ten other Companies are
horit4 'with engine.. one or which struck the
first rein of Oil at silty Feet, amel anotheriusine-
Alstely toljuiuing struck kt at fifty-eight feet in
,the n.. k.
A short distance above is the celebrated Illy
'inneitienttltfipring, lidirtiy — Orwilifiirrwir n:
be the largest Oil Syria.; known in the Oil
regton , . On the hind of theme Colripitnlev, Oil
percolates at many places, and in such nuantis
Delis!, he readily gathered. It will be cheer
.4rell- the_oll tin the Clarion _isnf
color and. light specific gravity oflbe Oil found
, an Oil` Crock, which is the sure indication
of its existence in greet quantity.
Twenty years ago. on t e river below three
Compisto•sltn , ll at the mouth of Deer Creek.
Mr. Pa. ker. when lowing tar gall struok use of
the lar,, , est flowing Oil wells known in the Oil
coun!ry.
This well hRs long been famous and has been
ever since. and is Wow. gushing Out a constant
strewn of 011 and water. It Is now being pre
pared I . o' Qil purposes.
Further below at Mum ft .c Ir, Osl biu been
oldniwol, but the lull Mu not yet been
with
anl,
knzlne.
M. •rs lsy n, Pharp Cs, albs Iron
Works, several unies belpvi these Companies.
the past fall, struck a flowing well. it
ie n n , f tubed.
Brest firearms are found in the bluffs, and
extend across the liver iu ibis 'vicinity, from
whial gas is euatte.l. and 0.1 rises fa large
gte tiles -which Isur-t nn trashing the surface of
the water and cover it with Oil. Ibis is con
sidered inili,putable proof 01 Oil territory.
FOR MEN
FOR MEN.
FOR MEN,
A hamlem eof titnh r and eiwil (mina on the
Innil for engine end usher purposes'.
000 well will be pirciiown linsiediniely en
eig pe.iperty. A competent and inergetie
superintendent it n•iw on the emend. IllrfeTin•
teuiblig the operstmue of both eon/win-et.
the yt.,..k of the adjoining I.l,irciperniea has
already nil all. ed. by reshot, of tril'emely suit
ors,. alresay Waited,.
A hinitcil eunther of Shim's I* inch Company
fir the wie•if the lanai bier, nil be sold at $2
per -hare. Jon ISth. 41.
1 ?
IL, EI-3 ILA tis%• boon
ainined anirtiasiietl toy me. an I rein tin frivil • n
re, ~r d in this iittvi the inspw, n iif
leiosteei. credit oe art•l all others , n 1 any Way in
the Fkpbnn'e
4 .h arga z t9:_t e n u t tr w e il e l
o b u st u i L l y re w st•n b t:ti t. t i , 4 ll
al Itellefoute,
6.f &MAIM,* .1%.1 C. , 1A11114•11 , M on Irealleddiy
tho :Ste of itt•tuary A. D. I +OS.
Ist. The account of Samuel McWilliams, Ad
mint.trator of the Ea.ite of I.Ltet I Lirtehtu, late
of l'i'tter ToanAnti. du'd•
2nd. Toe account of H. A. Foramens and D.
B. Daingardser. Administrators of Est. ol Jo
seph liming inner, late of Liberty 17.twaship,
The account of II Wil.ion Calbaits,
Ad
mmtatralor ./f E-fate, of D tid A. Aagmertnan,
late of Union Township, deed.
4th. The account iif Amos Ali sander. Gus..
dian of James Alcenniter.one Of the in nor chil
dren of James Alexauiler, late of Potter Town
eased.
sth. The account of Andrei R. Kreamer. Ad
ministrator (Jr home i• n. m.) with the will annexed
of Estate of Jacob Albright, late of tcon
Township. deceased.
6th The account of Thomas Ilostertnan, Ad
&nistrator of E-tale of Jacob Wise, deceased
late of II tines Township
7th. Tye account of J.mathrin Wearer and
Adam W ea rer. Exec t ,koeid the last Will and
Testament of Adam Wfiover,deceased, late of
Uaines Township.
Bth. The noeonnt of John Wolf Administrator
of Estate of Catl arum Oast, deveacesd, late of
Mile. T. , wnthip.
8112. The a count of John Munn ) tloardiatt of
'Farah Martin. one of the heirs and minor chil
dren of Samuel Martin, dece.csed, lade of Hal 1301
Township.
loth. The supplementary and final' sosentint
of 13.'1; Roams and II..(. M,Allirtar, executors
of Estate of Jane Kn.N. (Incensed.
lith. the account of Henri Moyer and Dan•
lel lime, executors of the laid Will and Testa
ment of Philip,Moyer,deic a esed, late of Udine.
Township.
12th. The account or Ssmnel,ll Irvin. admits
Istretor of estate of James M. Johnston deems
ed late of the Borough of Bellefonte.
13th. The seeutant of George st. Weever, ad
ministratut of estate of IVlllasse T. Miller, de
ceased. late of Cad to. Ohio.
- -
Jill. The account of John Annum. adminis
trator of Jacob Thomas, deceased, (Mardian of
Benjamin. B. and Jemtma. Jobb, David and
Nivothunas Lose, minor children of Catharine
Luse dei'eased, late of Raines Township:
15th. The account of r.obert L. Williams,
silimlnietrator of estetc of Isreelfo•eimr ;deems
*. late of Ferguson Township.
10th The a. co ant of T. B. Musser, Samuel
3111410 •ni J .bn Mittel, a linioL-tratar of
estate of David Masser, deceased, late ;it trregg
Township.
17th. The account of Daniel Walker, execu
tor of the last will snAtestament of John Welker,
deceased. Into of Mike Township.
18th The account.pf lieurge Livingston, exec
utor of the 144.14,11 and Teststnent of, Sarah
Jliks. late of the llorouigh of Bellefonte. deceits.
ed, Deterober 23rd, A. D. 1861.
• .1. P. GEPIIART
NNW AD
W 8 Tunic
AND NNW GOODS,
fa iterwild'a few ,Budding,
(sate to9bo ro rus'oomairsooss.)
V. Invite the lialibitOti of lie oommololir
to; out
-- EXTZIO/VB ANeakiNE*7 OP ,
FANCY' A.X.9 . SZAFLZ oar 000,04
Caspirs,
Boot* Asa Biwa,
ILarik u Ctrs,
Q17111 . 11111V411111,
0 -animas, hc, b
OPTICS Of I'llooll7
18th: District of Penn•ylmsnia.
Wilhauispurt, Dew. 20th, 1a64.
By dlteetion of the A A provost rlanhd
General of Ps nn my I weals, the CommieeionerslMA
So gees] of the board of 'Enrolment of the leth.
p, -trio Pommy:yawls, will at the %lays
nouneed below. attend at the County Seat,
the COUDUCI elautooling their dlistriet nod will
there bold. fur .DO.Lwo or more day., as may be
nesimitery. examinatntni for the purpuee of eor•
resting Enrolment Liste. •
To effect the object desired, it to reeorr.men
die life - ettritenr to,sppoina -foanspetwo.t. es a.
mittens in the wer•ral Buthirstrieta to *tunic*
into all eaten requir•ng action sod he bring the
parties eonerrnel or the fequisite •• dre.• be
lore the Board. The only musty of a fair pro
portion of the burdens of the draft, bes in the
proper eon& loin • theee Vote. Eery nen•e
iinprOperty loft u no the list molls tiiii4Opvi•
" .. .!k t t i l,l be -q1.44 . ... Ike. _itunttac_—tuttobetr-a_
competent Ito n upon the beta, the. lees lilteh
lanel there is of spy partisuldu one of ii 1146.1..-
Lily; drawl; , r.in the wheel.
It hi the duty therefpre. of all good citisens
bring bonne the lloartl emery min soh o by re*
-son -otalnPainfix,-userimit• r ivro---wf-•#
.419'We, or permanent physical stssaloity,
chat! he entitled to hese hi. name 'dealiest from
the Enrolment and to prod... the re . ..,,,1red
eridem e m rase of death, permanent bona Ede
removal Irmo the Dnartet slid no well us to het
nt.h the uatuss of all persons to the several
Townships properly !table t draft. by attain.ag
the legal ago. removal into the b.stnet otos/-
wise, in Or tar that such anomie may be wide!
bt the het., An t•pp , rtunity Rill be offered I.
all Suleltstricts to correct Catitpletoly then , lb
rolemeir
It wet h e clistrirtly pideretdod that should
another siren be oplered subsequent to the hale
or such examinations, no notke whilever
be ta.en ort,topaucts if eoutattteee that there
Knr..ilneut Lt.w arc our will any
su,tpcns.‘ n draft of a.urntat. no of quotas be
Made on that plea. The board of Enrolee:mot
is au honed t•• add to the tit the satins of art
m. n Cho hare arrived at the »gal age, or et hs
may ha 111 wen omitted here( .fors. of who way
boy., rt , t el ict • the Inetriets and to strtee
therefr"in the newer or all Won mapropentiy *n
(0,11 on nrcuunt. 01 Ish alienage: 2h4. Doe ree.•
desire; •Yrtl. oter sre. ith. pennan•nt PL).1^1111
t. ilAblnty of su,h n 41egree as rescihr the oiroon
n..t aI r .per sub.p.”-t lur enru!erneelt %lade the
law .001 regulationJ ; Sth, having *erred I.n th •
Military or Nat el sertiee two years during the
present war, and basin.; re...steed tionorahie
di‘eharge.
The person claiming to Wive his name struck
en from the lists on any. of the !net sawed
~.z ,unds must present himself in person or tar
litsh ,ormh legal !rid, Or. of kik Aujoahrlegi• a
mini inability to attend as shill - *attar, the
•at d.
The evidence death, of Ming acw la the
~,Ntliiieryk.r Navel PC, lek vl U F., or . r ryor.a. tti
Iran the district can be foreirlatil be their par
ties. Tbr etsdevit of wo or more reapertable
ititrnt vrtii be required ia the lasi :Lashed
ease•,
Cu •of the Pieroleiett by Bur:mem ►t!
Townsht • trill plsend in the hand• of t►/
Fnrnlling ems of the distritt in I rJer that
nt► Ince sorts. to tkem prior to tU
examanation contemplated. The • amination it
Centre County,mill ha hold ..tt Bellefuatm.
3ahusry 27th, ,Satur day 38th, Monday 30th.
W. U. BLAIR, Provo*. Mar•ha.
F. HAWLEY. Commissioner, •
T. F. DUNCAN, bargeon.
QIIERIFF'S SALE.
tirtne of sundry writ. of Venaitar•
I.poriae in•iel out ortti. Court of Coma.* Bios,
io end for the roomy .1 Centre and to am dt
re.te.l. will be exposed to put.he sal. nn Monis,
the 2:lril of Jenuary A D. lea.% at thee Court
House in the Borough of Bellefonte the Cotton
ing property to wit.
A certain tract of land situated in Union
Township. Centre County, Penn., bounded
awl described u follows, on ate West -by Linda
of David Ammerman, on the North by public
R iad leading fmno Unionville to Philip/bore, on
the East by lands of Charlie Metiericy and on
the douth hys by land/ of Thomas Downing and
alb. s-idimemlle, containing ten acres or. or
less, thereon erected a frame dwelling llonseaad
stable, with the improvements end appurirse
Dances.
&ire& taken in execution, asta to frs sold as
the fie..i.erty of . jry , Erd Itib.
Also, • certain lot of around situated In Vred
ker Township, Centre County, bounded and de
scythed as follow, on the South by Public Ronal
lending from Bellefonte through ilublerebursg,
on the North and East by lends of William
Garbrick, end un the West by letids of
containing about one fourth of
an arra, thereon erected a mall lug house sad
stable, with the tutpruremitata and appurta
nances:
liaised. taken in execution, and to be sold a.
tiro property of Juba Wilson and Valentina
Dainty kern Tenant.
SAM to 'commence at I n'clock ,P. M. of said
day.
8 antrr's omen. l RICHARD CONLIT.
Bellefonte Pa. • STA•rit
January :tr I. I$
'101;11T PROCLAM 1240
Wcereas the llunoishle Samuel Limo
President of the 1.. ler of Common Pleas in the
25th. Judicial distrlct, coo gof the C, unties
qt Centre. Clearfield. and Clinton and the lion.
/01112 ti. Proudfout, and Samuel Struhacker Eke.
Associate Judges in Cootie county, having
ia
sued their Precept. to me directed for hulJigg a
Court of 03 tir lermiuer, and General Jail dell'.
cry. at Dedidlinte. for the county of Caner" sad
commtfue un the fourth Monday of Jenitaryi
it being the 29th, 'day of January, 1866 and to
cOhtinue two week.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro
ner Justice of the BMW, and Constable. of the
said tiounty of enure, that they be then and
there in their pr.per persons at 1 rrelock is the
afternoon of said day, with Wolf Ifecorda,
faga
aitions, atawinatious and their other remember
sacra, to do those things which tb their olf.ter,
appertain to be dWro, end those itho are bound
in reeognisance, to plesecate against t►e per
sons that are or shall be in the jail of Centre
county be then and her. to prusedbee figiikust
thew as shall bb just,
Weep under my hand at Heileman the 4th
day of January, A. D one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty eve and the eighty-ninth year
of the Indapendetiee of the United States.
Suciattir's Orrica. 111 : LCLIARD coartirr
Bellefonte Pa. j Sherif.
Jamul , 6th 4t