fflrmtirraitel-Ifitrlimist U r.ottAr Mtgelf, BDITON AND rrtyPtii 'Tuft AINLLEFONTN. PA F.410%Y MORNING, NOVEM'R. 17, 1885 Tv.RATia.--112 ite,r•your whoa paid in advance $2,0 ashen n t raid in advance, and $3,00 when 114 plid boNro tie expiratito or the pow fio our Re*dors and . Patrons in order' to ere an an opportunity , to square Op our Menke, and c.w.o. a few of the nanny out 'tending atronnts now duo tun we have given our 14per into the hands ofJoit W. Ftlter, esti under Whosecontrll itovill be until further no. tic, is given F. MIA"' 118161 A Word By special request of Alr. Meek, and in order to give him au opportunity to collect his outstanding acebunts, many of which have been running for. four yehrs, we have agreed to ,assume the editorial control — of the WATCRNIAN for n few weeks, beginning our dniies with. this number. In making this iirrange moot. we have reserved to 'ourself the tight to edit the paper as nitwit or 114 little As He IlleAst . , and artier a iiltoiner to suit unroll, indepefideut of all the world, and 'qr. 're-t. of mankiml." , It, therefore., we,sliall sometime* `• a.toni,h the inhalitottlts — by an unusual display of editorittl—ga4, we shall at other times hope' to be exen4ed for having nothing at all to say. During the short period for which wn contemplate assu ming all the miseries of au editor's life, we fondly anticipate !hal we_shs,ll_not. tramp upon anybody's toes, andowst sincerely desire that that same "tny body" will not tramp upon ours. Thusly, We come forth ; and, being well ourself, and " hoping these few lines may find you all in the same state Of health," we conclude. JOE W. Vt.lika:- The Death of Captain Wirt On Friday last, Captain Runty Win, the superintendent of the Andersonvillc prison, in Chorgia, was hanged at Wash ington, by order of the PresitiMits of the united States, In another coliptin We print I% fall ageount of iiiseiht.tion, with accompanying incidents, from which it wilt be seen that he died with fortitude, mid with a heroism that would have done honor to a martyr of the olden time. Whether Captain Wirz was guilty of the enormities that have been laid to his charge, and which would seem to Le smdained by the immense mass of evi dence'adduced on his trial, is a question= that must Le determined by the devel °patents of the future. It is certain that the feeling of the great majority of the'people of this country was very bit ter against him,,• and this prejudice eventually grew so strong that nothing that was said in his favor could obtain creelcuicil. It was a dead set against him from the first to the last, and the doom ed mau felt, from,the time that he was arrested until sentence of death was pronounced against him, that there was no hope for him; that, in the excited' state of the public mind, he could not expect to,obtain a fair trial. Having, therefore, made np his mind to die, he I looked, with composure, on the farce of a trial enacting around him; and, while his name was being bawled about all over the country as the most infamous in all the category of crime, in the bit terness of his heart he could well ex claim, with one of old: "0. Justice ! thou art fled to brutish heasta, And isle have lust their reason It i not tor us to say that Captaip Wirz was guiltless of the crimes that were preferred against hint. I , llir will we aver that he merited the punishment Wilich he received. His soul is now in the presence of his Maker—his body, be yond.the reach of earthly hurt. With the Almighty' now rests the question of lima Attilt, or innocence. We liar only to do with the flirt of his trial and con demnation to death by an illegally-con stituted tribunal, composed of men who showed, by theiraqtions on his trial, that they ahtici h 4 guilt, and 'were only there to p mrsuricet sentence alter the forms of a tri tl bbd been gone through with. , The laws of the land, in time of peace especially, guarantee to every criminal, no matter how great his guilt, an hn 9partial trial by an impartial jury of his countrymen. This, Captn:n Wirz (lid not receive. On the contrary, he was dragged before a commission, composed of military men, unknown to the law, and haring tio authority under the Con stitution, created for just aueh purpose as this, under the false plea of "military necessity," by the present in famous head of the War Department, and there tried for that most inestimable of all ao,f,,a Wessings to human kind— bis Mufarerithiallxx/y , of irrospon- ad& andeprefitdiced lietp—to the shame of the Republic be it spoken—Capitaita Wire Wu condolned ; "Condeinned, toth on a mass of evidence-two-thirds of which was utterly unworthy of belief, tuns byludgen whose conduct was char acterised by the' utmost unfairness tow ard the prisoner, whose witnesses were and whose counsel were },rue -beaten afterthe style , of the iufa mous Jeffries of the time of James. I, 'until even the mast prejudiced became conitinecil that the man was being sacri ficed to the ire o f a corrupt and malig nsat trilmual, which, so Chat it convicted hi:novas uniatvimialous as to how that cuueictinn were uhtailted. Captain Win at yi have l j eca dowry. ing of the death byl which he died. _We doubt it, however. His letteeto the President, and hit copveroortrmil - wit 4 Mr. Shade just before he entetdd upon his journey thronkh, the' bark l shim in A hare lkei a . okoci of finer feelings-and more acute sensibilities tlmn he hag bunt given eredi4 fot‘ Itis re- mark.i in Ngard to de trerson'Davis' s con nection with the Andersonvine atrocities also show him to have been a man of honor. At least, he was such ostensibly. And how a man, standing, as it- were; with one foot in the grave, nud in tinily expectation of mooting—his Mahar - face to face, could thus wilk to death with a lie in his heart, it is impossible for us to ,eoneeive. We are obliged, therefore, to take it ,as evidence that Win was, at ! Worst, not so bid a Man it's has. VOen said, and that he Was less guilty than hasiocen supposed.' . One 311411, amid the storm of pop ular fury that hurled itself against the breast of the devotqd Wins, had the manliness and the courage to stand up his defense. That man was Mr. 'Made, his counsel. To his honor be it. said that he was not afraid to speak for justice and, individual right in spite of all the tempest of b.., that sun oundbd Linn. He- ,rcoyd up. no bly, boldly, mil did his duty to Clod and mug , awl to-day he towers uli a head and shoulders above all the pigmies who sat in judement upon the trial, a brave, hune.t, eme+eientions man—the moble- z t work of t:o , l' All honor, then, to Mr. Sande, and may his example be imita ted by all those ruby )(au truth and ju.- tice, Or aspire to defend the right. Well, the gren tragedy is over, and the curtain has fallen upon the scene. It was a fearful um!, and nio t fearfully 'as it performed. _ The _principal char acter its WI his grays—a corse, dishonored by the rope' of the hangman. We do not acquiesce in the justice of his pun ishment, nor do we undertake to defend his deeds. We simply cuter our protest against the wanuer of his trial, and pro nouucc it an, unjust and---an infamous thing. rears after this, when our grand children shall ask why tbbilinan was ex ecuted, history will probably tell them that men new in high .plaecs deniamlcd a victim to appease the popular indigna tion over their own cr urinal negligence toward our soldiers at, Andersonville. That the blood of these poor fellows cried out against. theta from the ground„ and to cover their 9 orn criminality from the too-searching gaze of the people, they • selected Henry Wirz to expiate their sin. to "Loose Him and Let Him Go." Daily and hourly we hear that "ar rangements have been made for the speedy trial or Jeff. Davis." Yet, weeks and months pass away, aml. apparently, no further approach to that result is attained. • 'fhe Adwini,tiation seems determined to inflict as much punish_ count, corporeally areLmentally, upon its ditingui , hed viola), as he call bear, prior to its final dispositiortof his case, whatever that play be. nib, to say the least of it, is vet y far flout being• mag nanimous toward a fallen foe, and re flects no credit upon the powers that be. It is a most singular spectacle thus to see this one man, as it were,lcaring upon his shoulders the punishnfitt in tended fbr a whole nation. What has he dune so much worse than others that he should thus be singled out as an ob- ject of hatred and vengeance? To be sure, he was the leader in the "great re bellion," but it was a position which.he did not seek. Ile did not aspire to Le conte the chosen chief of the mighty confederaey wtich sprang up almost in a day. lie was called to it by the voice of the people; and, holding the opin ions and ideas that he did, he could not, do otherwise than accept it. All his life, in public and in private, Ile had been the representative ot a `(Sisal idea —and when the tiMe came, as the peg ple thought, for the embodiment of twat idea into an active, living principle, they argued, nith truth, that there was no one so fit as he to control the va , t ma chinery necessary to the formation of the new ,goNernment -that was to have its foundation upon the principle of which he had so long been the exponent, and which both he and they had sworn to support Thus they forced upon hint the chief magistracy of a great repub lic and the 'eldership of tnighty'arinies, and bade him gn and build up a nation. The result of this atfanpt atrevolu tion by a brave and chivalrous people is known to the whole world. Their arm ies were finally dispersed, and many of their leaders captured. Their visions of an independent government have vanished' into thin air, and nothing of a public nature now remains to link them to the past but the fate of their distin guished chieftain, who alone of all his compeers is now held a prisoner of the Federal Government—a shining mark for aH the arrows of ptejudice and ma lignity—an atonement, in his own per sob, for all the so-Called sins of a nation. It is time this, thing were ended. We me in favor of the ltrgolt degree of, clenteaey and urf u nanimity. We would tile to See Jeffetion Davis se( Nee, and allowed to go back to his home in Mis sissippi, acid live there, like others of his countrymen who have been released \from durance vfle. The United states Government-eau afford to do -this, and it is but iight that it should do it., It has beew said that Jefferson Davis in prison , can do no Darin, but Jefferson Pavis released will be abletwdo much good,. We believe this sincerely, and hence we say -"Loose Lint uud let him MO Vhe Labor Questioth All over the country cominunitiers are now agitated as to Lor many hours shall hereafter constitute .aa'y'a work. Ifunienso meeting% ail(' processions of workingmen have been held iu Wa,hington, Yliilath:lol . oe, New ,York, and oilier taro Cities of the lin •on, for the purpose of ascertaining the setninieuts of the laboring masses, and to take steps to secure the passage of A law by eu_ygress, sligkt-hillirs a legal day'a work for ovary man who is coin yelled to earn his bread by the sweat 'of his tact In this fast country, l and in this That age, it is eminently: proper that some check should be put,ppon the tendency which American men and women Ehve to work themselves to death. No peo ple in 'the world devote so many- hours tolabor, both thodily and Mental, and so few to recreation, as do we ; and proba, bly no people accomplish so much, or die off so early. The Yinkie characteristic of gain is our besetting sin, and for the sake of a little more of the "fllthylu cre, we are willing to risk "health and eyesight, atomach and heels," This is all wrong. ' Better work a little less and live a little longer, than work a little luortiand go'soun to the bone-yard. Employer 4, too, whether intention ally or not. are in a great measure the cause of the body and soul destroying sy.tem of labor thAt now exists among the poorer cli4kses. As a general thingy wages are in such va...t dkproportion to the Kiev of living that a pour man is obliged to labor early and late to supply the neees , ary and imperative demands of his family, This constant strain of muscle tells tearfully upon his Physical and mental energies. 'He is left no time -ra his intellectual• faculties, and in the great majority of eases, especially in our lariecities, his children are allowed to run almost wild fur lack of the time to instruct them himself, or fur the means to send them io school. Heim, he be comes wearied and disheartened, and is coniTtant anxiety of mina wlitelrhe thus experiences often hurries him into an early grave. Emplyer:. al,o are very ofteb too exacting of the time of their employees, and. compel 'them' lul work to the extreme through fear of losing their situations. This is heartless to the last degree, and should be heartily con demned by every lover of justice and right. Therefore, we are in favor of the, eight-hour system. The state of things set rirth above cries loudly for a rem edy. The eight-hour system is rust what is needed. \ Eight hours a day of steady work is as much as the physical frantic of any man is capable of bearing without injury, and we hope Congress will constitute this period of time a legal day's work. Poor laboring men will then have time fur rest, recreation and study. and will be better fitted to fulfil, with alacrity and cheerfulness, their obligations to themselves awl others. New Publications l'irrnitsoN's LUPCS MI(IAZINF: rm• I)ccei - her. ,k.tdr e ss, Charleg J. Peterbult, :;Ni Chestnut :inset, Philulelph in We are in the receipt (If (his popular La dy's. Magazine for December. It is a splen did number. The principal engraving", "Papa, Papa," is one of great beauty. In 18(111 it will be greatly improved: the read ing matter will be increased, and each num ber will contain a double-size steel fashion plate, elegantly colored, with from four to six figures—making "reterson" the cheap est in the world. The terms will remain two dollars a year to single subscribers.— To clubs it is cheaper still, viz: five copies for $B.OO, eight copies for $12.00, or four teen copies for $20.00. To every person getting up a club, (at these rates,)t he pub lisher will send an extra copy gratis.— Specimens sent (if written for) to those wishing to get up clubs. THE Lsny's FniE D; for December. Ad dress, Denson and Peterson, 819 ‘Valuut. street, Philadelphia. The December number of this favorite magazine is a superb one. The leading steel engraving, in illustration of the tort, elutilern nee the erowit of old men, And the glory of children are their fathers; " is one that will go home to many hearts. The engraved title page is beautiful—it is a gem of art. It represents the past and the future—while, around,. "The little birds sung East, and the little birds sing Wert," to user' well known line from Mrs. Brown ing's beautiful "Rhyme of the Duchess May." The double colored steel fashion plate for this number is "superb." Then there are engravings of the new fashions in jatkets, cloaks, bonnets, Ite. The literat 7 matter is excellent as usual :—Only a child, (Illustrated) by Miss Frost; "Over sea," by Florence Percy ; "My Courtship ;" My o lleautiful Sister," by Loiuse Chandler Moulton 'Wrecked,' by Miss A. L. Murry; ..Changes in the Household of .Cecelia Bird, lipinster," by Mrs. Margaret liosmer ; New Publications, Receipts, the Fashions, Bw. making altogether a splendid number„ Price $2.50 a year; .2 copies s4.k/ ; 8 copies (and one -gratis) $l6. Now is . the time to get up clubs for 18118. Specimen numbers for ,this purpose will be rent for 16 cents. Wheeler end Wilser's delebrat44 Beiing *chines are furnished nu premium" in certain gases. Execution of Winz. `Later 10 President ,JoAnson—Reported At tempt at Sukide—lnterssieni Incidents. The following litter, without date or sig nature, was written by Wires own hand to President Johnson four days before his execution; but his counsel, Mr. &dude, deemed it 'inadvisable to present it:— With a trembling boat!, with a heart fill ed with the most conflating emotions, and with .a spirt hopeful one' moment and de opairpg the next, 7 have Wien the liberty of ete.-s -addreiteing,ycya. When I considite your ex alted position ;when I thibk for a moment that itt your baud rests the weal or Woe or millions—yea, the Peab'e of .thst may I pause to del to my aid courage enough to'-lay before you enylumble pea. lion. I have tiebrd you spokes of lull noon willing and read silt insets and under all eiaellootattees to thiltistiee, and that no, nem however humble he'unty be, need fear to approach you, and therefore I have come to the conclusion that you Will allow me the,. 'earns privilege as extended to hundreds and thousand of others. It II dot toy desire nor intention to enter in to an argument as to Oa tner: _OOEI34IM. ln_your bands, if l'ems righttblly informed are eft the records and evidences bearifig 'upon this pbint, and it' Would belprestwiapt ion upon my part to say one word slouch. Tneed Is Only one thittg that I wok, and it i I expressed in a Ten wards : piss your sentende: For six weary mouths I Lave Leen a prisoner; for six. months my name has been its thetnouth of every one-; byAbotteatitial am - abliilliikern monster of cruelty ; ;a...wretch that dtigut not to pollute the earth any Jeerer! Truly, when I pass in my mind over the toetituouy I sometimes almost doubt my own eaistenCi. I doubrthee am the Captain Wire spoken of. 1 doubt that such a mdu ever lived Rue!' as he is said to he, and I torn inclined to call on the mountains Co fall upon and bury me and wry shame. But oh ! sir, while I wring my hands' in.mute and hope less despair,. 'there speaks • small but un mistakable voice within me that says, 41;6a sole thyself. Thou knowest thy innocence. Fear r i ot. If men hold thee guilty, (hid docannt, and a now life will pervade your being " Such has been the state of my mind for weeks and months : and 110 punish ment that hum toinAenuity 04n inflict could ininease my dishes , ..' 'flic pangs 4.leatli are short' and therefore 1 humbly pray that you will pass your men ICllot Wllllollt delay. tilve to , : death or liberty, The one 1 donut fear, the other I crate If you believe me guilty of the terrible charges that have been heaped upon me. deliver me to the exeeti twisty. If not gnilty 111 your estimation, motile we to litany and Into. lite such as I Out now living to no life I breath, Sleep, ,eat ; but it is only the niechauical functions I p rfernt and in WI tog more. Whatever you decide I shall nocopt. If condemned to death I shalt Miller without nittrmUri If restored to liberty, I will -tlawk-itivni-hiese-yourirrritr. --- I would not,,couvey the ides to-your mind Mr. President, HIM I court death. Life is sweet, flowerer lowly or Amiable man's station may be he clings to life.° His soul is filled with awe when he contemplates the fur e, that unknown land where the judg ment is, before which he will have to give an necount of his words, thoughts and deeds. Well may 'I retnembcr, too, that I have er red like all oilier human beings, but of trtntirtliings for Wttitt I may perhaps (er a violent death I NM not guilty, MO God j wigs llle. 1 have said nll that t wished to say. Excuse lily boldness in addressing pia. but f cou'd not help its T Cannot bear this suspense [Midi longer. May fled bless you and be with you. In life or death shall pray for you, and for the prosperity of the country. in which 1 have passed illy happiest and darke s t days. I=l3 A short Hole botore his execution, Wirz was led to the door or the oell occupied by .1(..13. Winder. The condemned nun gren'ted his old a,ouctate with conoiderable wartnih, and spoke to Ilion rapidly and earnestly, no ON who was out at loss fur 'dons or expres• sions "Dick," lie said, "I ant going, you know These stories they hieve circulated about UM are false. l'ou will pkilitibly Lir made to nutter for a portion of these crimes they lay to me; but you are no mote guilty than I, though jean as much, Iligunise me if you live, to do all in your power to wipe our this awful stain upon my char. reter. my name and character stand as bright before the world as it did when yon first knew Tue. Promise inr you will do some thing to aids' my wife. ' • Tears an ti 1 . 1 . ' 8 face as he turn ed away,. and chokingly said, "Captain, ' %Virz then pvise.l tut do*u the st:z;r:+, out between the tile , ' anion facing OM lilll,l, 11[1 to the se:01.11.1, sh9wing-, something, in nee And step which in tz better nr.tu might hove palzel for lirrot.in StIVI (ice '5l dioil-Aly L•cju Ihlh• tocet frot3.. the I( erittle ot•ctaele of their old cochleae's cicittli. 11F;1'ottTKI) ATTEMI'T AT SUlCillx The ,Now York papers have a statement to i the (Alert that some weeks ago, doting Ike visit of 1111'1 . 8 wit,: to Waslntigtou, an att.:timid was made by her to forestall the goilence of the court in her Inabantl's case Ly poisoning him. When kissing him at parting in the cell aftdr one of their inter views she int.inaged to convey frOm her own mouth into his a little ball of strychnine, covered with coatings oil silk and licorice. Colonel poker, who wan present and noticed the suspicious proceeding, sprang forward, and, by seizing Witz by the throat, cour.. polled him, to spit out the article. An cx• amination showed its poisonous character and the objecrit lints designed to am ain . plish Mrs Wars was not again allowed to visit her husband in his cell, lEBEIME3 Mr. Sella.le says ho was called npon by several persons, as was also Father Boyle, who communicated information purporting to come front a member of the Cabinet, to the effect that if Wirz would acknowledge that JOE Davis was connected' with the atrocities at Andersonville his sentence shoidd lie commuted. Although Mr. 'Munk did not place full confidence in the reports be considered it his duty to relate it to the prisoner at HA last conference with him. Copt Wirt, In reply said, "Mr. t;cltade, yon know r save always told you 'that I (hill not know anything alma Jett Davis. lie litt,l no commotion with um AR if. Willa wail dune ni Anlcrsouvillo, and if I knew ho had, I would not become a baiter against Ina, or any one else to save my lire.' In Captain Walbridge's room, in the pris on, wait found a journal of .Wires prison life, enclosed in an envelope and addressed in ,Fires own band to Mr Louis Schade. his counsel during the trial. Though the supereeiption had been made among the last self, of the condemned before leaving his cell, there was no trace of agitation in the chirography, and not one of the char acteristic flourishes were omitted. Ile had also left the following kooks that Led been allowed Lim, with directions that they should be sent to hie children ; among the volumes wore : A ..Froubh Missal," 'Asir ,ltual Coiferenees," two volumes of Bul wer's "eartons,"• "The Jew of Verona," And several books on religion and meta physics. • • Among the spectators present at the ex , °cotton was at men from Vermont, wile' alleged that be bed travelled post haste from Isle hOmaln that State for the express pulses° of witaessitig the death struggle of Wire. lie attraoteti considerable Aoboe *tire the former 'hung suspended broffer ing itnprempta and not eery reverent /petition' to Heaton that "To this end may all tip Southern leaders come." orturopurion or wine's sent, The body of Vfirt bee been interred 'laths penitentiary yard, 44 direeted by the Presi dent in a nottuntudoatien from the War De partment. Yrsvoit Marshal Mimi on Sat urday morning instruoted L. H Clitendler, chief clerk Provost itilietiars Mike, to carry eat the ordiie of the War llepartalut and Mr. C. proceeded to the OLi Capital . I•eil took charge of the body and had .oniised to be removed to the Arlitesal grounds where it was depoiltedlia a grave dug immediately adjoining that of...it:erode( Wire's grave ie therefore the southern ono of o row of five in the following order:—Mrs. Pque, Herold, Atzerodt end Wits. Nl~~r £DVEft NEI% STONE AND NEW 000E81 AT MILLIIEIM, CENTRE CO, PA The subscriber takes this inethod of ann un ring to Ids kiends that he hits just returned from the Hay nn4now offers a fine assortinenvof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS / Which heoffers 'inch._ terms that purchasers will tlnd it to their Interest to buy of him. lira oisk consists of DRESS PO VS, BROW A? BLEACHED SHEETINOS, srnwrnfas, AND FLANNELS, CASSIMEREM, HATS, BONNETS, MILINERY .13001)§, _S RAWLS AXDCL-OAKS. Call and (Attain° our stock. The half, Is not enumerated, ktR A N \ B Y'S lY Mats, Caps, txts said Shoos. — Orocerics, Illardwat4h QueensWarie be. &c., all of which will We disposed of as low rd Hey can be purchased out side of Philadelphia. All kinds of country produce taken In of change for gowls. nor. 17 188.5-1 y: W. R. ALEXANDER.-- COMMISSIONERS SALE OF UNHEATED LA-;Le. In pursuance) of an Art of Assembly pnio , ell nu the 21 1 th day of March, A I). 1824, the otmnto !lnncrn of Centro County will Noll at public emir. aE the court house, in.tho borough of 11.11r:bulk, on Tuesday, the 26th Joy of December A. 1) ` , 65, tho described Inlets and parts of truHs of nusenteol lambi, purchased by tho comity at freaquror's sale. and 461(11 but e cc malmsl utomluounal for the space 01 the, years alit! Into al.': Arras. re relios TP. st '•s eS • Walker 110 00 Walker 200 00 Burma& 413 .1111 Hurtos 150 00 Wes ' HO 011 ' do Warrantese. Benjlutsin Ua ragas Charles Rohrer John Palmer Jesse Brooks Abram Sr. , tt. 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Our Agents report a very general 1101ro hi ,the lie to exchange the Two %ul. work her the, luArlitione lire unineieuil and InointililL frien stool plater. The Weil. it new ready ter deli% ery. /Others L. sr b;Bill Cmin nor. l'i '45 3t O 1t1 , 14 A NS' Cu I la SA 1.14: By 1. irt to , ot an order of the ondom. 4 4 Of rent, diritilly, will I.e esposPel to pub • ale it the court house w tho bototigh 0r ollefulite, ou THUR.:4IM 1"; NOVENI Ell :1(Ith , al S u (tut I. V. 1.4 , Jim 111 , Inorribeil real ratM A lot a 1.11.1 Iva in ;gyring 11.•.‘1 lanitt r 00111.11111114 11111. ILI ft! 1111,1 halt. lucre or Irro, t.lotaft luillo II Ito ,reeled Se: J. o (i %1,11 . 111:1t-1: 4 1AIIDEV atd pla,totod, a from° ntaide, l.sant.it rwp, tmd WILL.IIItItII4.-4, ,11+u Yr LA ul ltleuttel ) o ti t tig ft oil t rt• , ', and a good ei,trin upon the plover ly. Term, ndl he made knoun on day ul pada. J ON.VI I Itl; Ibl F; it, .101l\ Athituliot. ~for of ./.,,,,relovn eon., de • eemd. nog. 17 'fie 2t. W. BROWN. As' lien.. r. - • - - pi crtrttEs. Now is just the time you should here your picture taken, as there is inithiog inure vititaldc for a Cliri4totini Fremont for your :wrest 'Wart, brother, ewter, son, daughter, fat he; ur mother. than a line card Photograph of,*nur self. lon may procure then, in ail the Inanity of the most Unproved city sty Ire by-calling at 111001tb: AND CRYDER'S GALLERY, ivixt dour to Burnside's, un lligh street, Belle fonte. We pay particular attootion to copying from Daguetreotypei, Amitrut3opes, Molowneurypes and all old pictures, either in, cards or large sized Photographs. Wo have on hand a nice assortment of Rosewood and ti tit thumes, ,and also a splendid assortment of the finest. Allende ever brought to Dellefonte, call and ace damn. non. 17-30. MOOKI CItYDEIt. RAILROAD ELHCTION. The eubseribers to the capital stook of the Lewisburg, °antra and Spruce Creek Rail road, are hereby notified that an election for a President and twelve 1/Ireetors to coniluot and manage the affairs and business of maid compa ny until the second Monday of JUIlb next, en rotng and until others ore chosen, will ho hold at the public. Bongo of 11. B. Musania, in An rouslitirg, Centro c,,unts, oh W 041101141 .1“, 13th lily ill fleet:tither, ',chicon the hours of 10 II lit. and 3 o'clock, p. m. of en hi day, • By order of the commissioners, Cinitre Hall. , IV.,C. DIJNCAN,'• nov. 17 -3t. Seel ',hug. ADMINIArIidTOIt'S NUMB. Letters of administration on the estate of dailies Graham, deceased, late of Philipsburg borough Centro county Pa., having been gran. lad to pie undersigned, all persons' knowing theinselves, indebted to said estate are • hereby requested to make immediate payment, apil then having claims against the Came to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A. J. URADAM, novi7 '6s—fit. Atlonlmietratorl A Ant date , aooper, to make tlAr barrel., to whom good Stages steady e n. pioyment will be given. ror further partlenlate inquire of Jacob Kling Jails° Farnacis, Ye, nov. L OST. On the 10th, Instant,, between klyere saloon and rho Pima: mill, * pocket book con taining from forty to arty donate. The Wet will be liberally rewarded by leering II at tbia nor. 17-It. mARM - 014 BALE. ,The subscriber offers to Oil his faro.' eshed one and a half Mhos (tore Bellefonte, 'on thetoon4lke Binding Lerdstown, contain. tag ONII HUNDRED & BIBBTY-tWO ACRES of the beat quality of limestone land A good large Frame Homo, Smirk Barn, and all other outbuildings. A goo&bearing orchard of choice fruit, good spring waiter, also • running stress, convenient.- Bar further patienlars ingot of the subscriber In Bellefonte. dot net. ThVE DOLIA RO TIER' A RD. . d l o pocket boll* containing tome twenty .f. ~,,,. stollen from Mrs. ()serge B. Row. boner, at the store of Isaao May on Thursday last. The above reward will be paid for the I retain of It to tels °Moo or to Wagner's, or May's_ Aunt NEW AISTERTI§IWELNI:p CO T 1:11.0CL .1 .11.1,T 10Y. • Where've, Lhe Namable :humid Lion, plethlent junk of thelourt of eemtnim plisse in the 25th Judicial district, coludiitinig of khe vounties of tfichitre, Clearllehl and Clinton, and the llonorrthleci/ohn B. ProuJfoot and Samuel Btroheeker, rege., nxiiiielige judge,' iu Centre i ro., hotting leaved their precept, to me •dirceted, lot holding n court vlJeer and tertniner 013 gen oral jail delivery nerellefunte, fur the county of Centre, and to cotinfilenee on the fourth MotithLT of No% etnher. being the 27 day of the thonth, and to eont hole one week . 'MENTB Notiee is therefepAuunity evert to the Cor oner, Justices or the Pool., And Constables of the 'mid county of Centre, that they thee lea there in their ntoper per.otie at 2 trdlock In the A ft er noon of said day, a ith their record* ' introi sitionerexamlnatinitin and other ramerobraneeia. te.tlo those things which to thriA offireA apper tain to be dune, and those whit are hound la re. cognisance to prosecute against the penrebnelhed senor shall be in the Jail of Centre eonntytbe then and there fo proseehte ligaisrat thew a. shall be jest. en under nay hind at Bellefonte the ltl i day of November A. D. ono thofterndeleft tun dra" 0111 slaty-fire, and the eighty-ninth year of the Independence of the Unitedlitatie. Sheriff's ()thee, Illell.lltD CONLEY, Bellefonte. I'a. SheNT. 111. MASONIC HALL, 1 7/9. CIIRISTI4UT STIITICT, PUILAYPELPUIA. has now opened LACE CURTAINS, of hii importation; Brorattlie tortaitin, Daunt* Curtaithr, Wool Ilop Codalntl. Tat l.anieitaina, Nolliogliatis Corti.lrld, P.llO in Col-11016'. C 1.4.11, Tabltt and Piano Cyrerd. Constantly I reel ring Nut riling In "I? T.l I N 1.11, X, embracing CelrPra(oil Smyrna cloth ) old AlllUli ORA r I ES. Sir WINDOW liHADES . 150 1 in cm cry Desiral.fe Color or Price. I. H. Wet I.HAVEN, Nu. i lY Cikostnut st. Nor. 10, 'GS-3m, PhlLrdelpllia. I (wren -- 2 , 1,4..0 is beroby given to litti heks and legal reprocniatives of J o wl is a iikhy Nth hp Penn township ip Cidltfd mildly deceased, that the undersigned hating been appoilftedsliy the court of common pleas of Csontre county, al commissioner to 4ake testimony to prom the contract made liyil decedent in bis lifetime with John iticharil!for Mu sale of certain real istate in said county, rill attend to the duties of his appointment at the Registers Aire la the lite-busssuiplasse-Emturday the 7511- Jay of NM umber, A. D. 1665, wbere all parties inlorestoil are notified to attend if they see proper. nuv r X ECTITOIIB Letters Teateanentary on the eis Into of Cat harine Ronk Iri,ofecrn•iell, lato of Potter town ship, ha% ing 1,l it 01%0.41 to the sol.seriker ho requests all TetitoMe knowing themselves in debted to satil cotton to ninke Initnetllnto pay ment and those ha% ink %lamp% to present, them duly antliettfloated be love for setttement. JACOB K. RUSK IX. Nor. to- -AL VIT A 1.1". t. E ftL FA KM SALK. 's n v The rabreriber Aura fur sale tW4 limn ing! ty.tl twenty right acres of villintble farm land, rilmated in Hownr.l Tnwnhhip, ern Int county, on. the hnnkq of the Dahl Newt*, Creek, within a mile and n quarter of 1110 flepot of it,, NH Engle Valley Anil 11,1,1,1, being one of lite tiesirniar oitiffetiune in the fOlfrltY It hni t.t.rili.l Ilium it n l)AItilR NRW Flt¢ ME DWELI,I:44I II (we E. A N /41V BARN, iyhtv ty s li• e feet, And rat the neeep.are for n well rygnlnft.l (firm : slur n well al pure. fresh water :it the n Inrge Ibrn lug and bearing on:lmM growo nenr the lemse ; and I= within n row linnet re., viii. I . .pranining lib nhutelain e of bielon.v. while link and rink link liu'L,•t.'fine Innel r. well wnter.•d Aunt ei.inie,h eti too:41y of 44,1011 o! olopo.t, nnnhniug hen arch the ',lh•:uno V. 111,41 wnul I lettotgli it, zottLotg .it our of the Itt,t *took loroll to tho Flute Thoc ',p.m tt a g. 0.1 log ten- Mil 1101,1. mild efilo.l.touill 11100 e .tuble, with good garden n noon or ex.... Hunt water. ft ern• lonnerlr to 1. fllllllo,ohieh hare ht•enudard awl gt• ally uuproird by tho xub•erlber aunt /I re lioll , n II• I oilfin nuln ut 1 low figurt , For (tniber isitortnat ion 01:1111) in ',mom or )1 let her to Jelin P. M itchel I 01 this of On in h. Alexander nut Bulletont - e or to Nov. :I IS6I, tOn Au"nnict: cnrfrL The undersigned an auditor, appoin ted by the orphans court of Come comity, to Make distribution of the money remaining in the 'Loots of the administrat hire of Isaac Il h e'. lot, iteseased, Will attend to the dillies id' hi. appointment on Wednesday. the 2211 day of November, NAB, at his Mika, in liellelotite, when and ',there till permits int eres t o d are no_ tilled to attend avail present their elsitex or ho 41.1)arred Crum coming in for a share of said huid• Nov. 3-41 011P1IAN44 COURT ti.eibllL By virtue of an railer of the orphan's court of Centre county, the will lie exposed to public sale, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 186 fr, at Old town of Roalsburg, certain real estate, the propdtty of Margaret Johnston sod James Johnston,minor children of Alexander Johnston and Lllen Johnston, now deceased . ; I. All that rattan tract or parcel of land sit uated in Harris towttship, M the foot of Tunas mountain, adjoining lands of Daniel Riley, J. 11, Mitchell, Dal ill Striart and others, contain ineninety acres and htenty-six perches (1/11 acres and 213 perches.) with a frame house, log barn, and oilier buildings ore. tell thereon. 2. A lot or parcel of ground in the town pf Lletilsburg, situated on the south solo of the street, bounded on the went by lot of Da vid lioung, and on the' cast by lot of Jacob Burst, cyntaining one-fourth of an sere, more or less, having a lug house and other buildings thdreou ercelad. Wilds Or SALE Otte-half the poreingsti money on the confirmation, of the said, ditch deed will be math,; Lb° balance In one yoar,., with interest, secured by bond-and mortgage on the premise!, SAMUEL (IILLILANIY. Guardian V afar: wet and Jame. JuAnaton, Oct. 13, '415-4t. HB*lll' ' 520 Allot iliteet, B. CLAPP WATCVEN; lerle nrosultly • • SOLID •BILVEit *ARE fad surriur Silver Plated Wargo Out 13, 63-31 u. B. T. HAT J. Z. I,nN(l. Pot EVAN M. lILANCTIARD. A *di lor lsiEW A.DYjdrITSIO3IENTN. SIIRRIPV A LOA. 4# Br • nee or inn+ ri writ of, Amine it Von Lao it 1.7 I 'NAPO) , Gh oil uut of the mind of o finis on plena Or Centre ' ,u nity, and to nto directed, will be expose! to /tato. at the inaurt house, in lb. borough of 'Bellofonneron MonditY. the nth day of !tyre*. b e y, It. D. 1165, the fullowibg described prom ty to wit . All th it unsettles ibillinent ur trick of land, situate I 111 tOf el: township, estate county, and describe I Fns foliate's: Boginniug at a chestnut o,k, thin t). 11 Yetsney south,3ls &Tram, mat 1.2 ponbes to et nes ; lbbuou aLitgLet Is of John Ned etlrtli 555 degrees, cast 73 pairbes ti stones t thenei s'oug'lon Is o: Henry oa.ber moan 315 ii,g ree „, west fill perehos to r ones ; th•tne s'ong Nit teny M 'obtains Onto Ai degrter, Cost 12 patch of. to thepince of beginning : containing 2d aret and 131 porches, net Measure. Omen) erected a framoilwelling house. mad lank ham pith Primements and appurtenen. el. takt l tl in elecutisn. and t. be sold u thu property ed." Loris& Itresda. A 1.80, a °,air two story plank frame O'er ling house, eitnato I In Ilalf Moon township, mai odpoiniug lauds tlf Samosa Downing and timid Spencer, fronting on public read lending !u, Ifelf MO in to PehnsylraniOurnacis, and opp o . rite to'liissipb M. Ways land, the dimensions of said building being. •11: Maio indliling 21 g 18 feet and kitchen 12 s IS fiet, and tho lot or of land and purtliage thereto, tegithe with the hnreditaroents and appurtony o ye} Seised, tal• en in Nee. ration, au Ito b sail its fhe proprrty of Baldwin Button. ALSO, acertain, meanings. tenement or trails of land. sitantod in linden towelship, 'Coneys • county, POIIIKV Ivan's, beim& d end described to to On tile north by lends of Orals. no the exit by lands of Martin A denier on the south by lanibrAdeeeph ao on the wort by lands o tunnel tlingerick, con taining one hundrp I orrer more or inks. thcrinu ererreda house :mil Insrn and other out bald n. , ,5. si th-llielimprogenients and appurto min. a. S..itvtl, taken in exiscntium add to bd Add As file propel ty ol luau of 1V illiatns. AL.10,-alt the right, and 'Merest of Jo seph it.,lnTion, on I Ile, id Mel I name in n o d t. three certain traria oi boot eitua.c I in Tighe ton h ty. Pennsylvania, um. therein Jo the warrantee mime Mitt. , on Bakst, euntvinhys 431 rime , and I:i3 troches. Anoth er thereof in the warrant Sono vl' I. J. Wok` lore, rrintaining 431 so reilleind 153 perches, And the other there , f in the Warrantee name of Joseph J. Miller, containing 443 arrow and - 1.5.1 perehos. Seised, taken is rixecomion. and to he sold we the property of Joseph Robinson mid David_ Biire - Veliumende at - I - Onlock P. M. of altil day. Shdrirs 0111.4,. Bellerote. nor. 8-3 e: === V u itti INTERS NOTICE:I. The' fallowing accounla. Sire been examined and peastal by me alma remain filed of record the inapeet.o—ef-iteirsr 'gateau, creditor' and all Where In any way ill • Mutated and Will be presented to the Orphigrs Uinta ul (Matte comity to he held as Drlleluale, for allowance sad cuMGrtnation, un Wedumiday. the 29111 of November A. It. 1P65. I. T. e ..rimes vi bridal Wolf, atheinicerati r of relate ,dJulyari Wolf, lett, of Baines Woo • ship deceased. 2. Thp account of George W , gum - Jinn of !thew - it II rpar, rohrhr child of Coorge hue of Mlle* town.hir heeen.. o .l. J. no nrrunnt of Peter 'totter. giinehhut of ;levy, lieorxe sand John Storer, minor olihdresi of Joel Stover, )4e or Potter Jeep. decta•vtl 4. The neetuAt of .14ern yAn ereionur of he., of Jolly lloolonn, Ist• of NMI (OM .104.81lArd. 5, The oreoulti or rr.m.i• Todvu, of Peter So 1.10. 1 , emit, rhild of IforthoNcluoleti late of Cool re enmity deersocol. ' 6, Tho aroount of Nathan .1. .111telieH,oclodo lotrotor.of lee., of Fre..!vela liestlorodo, Iwo of LiboKty towgkrliip doceaowl. 7. rim woootOt of Natlio• J. .1111. bell and Daniel ICoonilll. est...wore of tile .loot will owl troitonitoit of Jolilt N. I.lqm", Grin yr cui 1. Th. ,0,‘,0..,t fkwiturt, Irotor of le of rooratl Deukort, late of (011.1, All ip iveinood. .1/ Tlio n4'eotiot of I,loni R. Slam, whoini , tot tor of tr , of R11101.4/.1 States, ludo ul rulku timumliip.levertPed In. '('lles 111111614, Kew' ~h.w..flitlliohr ft, Merle. bee, ndbuir 0611.1 El ~ I,eth Ilerlurtior, lot, of iftloo towoollq, de erased. li, The aroonfit of Nathan Nvlr. - tramiulafra for of Ae., of Itol4st Ilea, lata of Siariuu 1.% 11-2111116.1.44.-44.....1 2111116.1.44.-44.....1 12: The a..t.uout of Thomas Wilmot, mimic... trntor of R e , of Jeremiah 1 14 ..ai.g, 1 • 1 . of 11.4 r 0 ,, ..t1 0.1%111111p 41e, ass.,l. (3. Tbs filial acebtinf of 341. hael libalfar sr, ituanilan 4.f John )dyes, minor 4.12i1.1 of "Ars- Lni'. litt.frar, late of 11T1.0.0 sh.k. tfoLaare.l. N. Thu ar. nun tof Hobs 11. 1.4“.....u.a.1.ad0. iatratot otf A e., of John Ron inter late at 'f , r444.; township devalued., , .15,4 l'lle areviaril tlt'l/uunce Iraulgart *WI Jerellll/11/ Ilnine... elesotors ut the last will awl trstatnent of Jacob ihnuigast, late of Mils...tar: illeetaae4l, Ili. The account of ])arid Knipe, Pllroinlotra for or do of Jelin J. 13lorer, lato of Ylainol townihfu decency!. 1 7. The account or Robert 11-I,lmeo. gusrilen of ITleitta R., All.l Jared 8. Ilardiux minor children of 111",linr.1stwol "tab ker township tletesre4. 18. Tho account of hfirlinAl harp r, gnu-Jinn of Anlblis atid ilosteranitn. minor 'Ail treri of John llostorman, late ol Harris town ship ilticetued. J. P. (11/PIIA Repo, Nova 3.-4 t. OUPHAM'S COURT PALK Ity rirtneut nu triter of the erphasrii court Of Centre county there will be sapped to pliblin gale nt the public linul , e of Jaye' Furey, iu the borough of Howard, ON SATURDANNOV. y, PIILS, p. m., the firetrrtials described rile-, real e,txte, t. sit: The undivided one-eighth part of a tract of land situate in Howard township, Contra county, bounded on the north by bald Ha to creek. on the east by lauds elf N. J. Mitchell, J. 1. Long nee James Whitman, on the south by lauds of F. ranker and Jnmes Ilererk, and on the went by lauds of Job W. tacker 411 , 1 others/ containing FORTY acres, morn or less. ALSO, the. umlividmi.onb-lourili part of a certain tract of lan I militate in ilowara town ship, Centre county, bounded and desCribed as follows,-to wit: On the east by lands 01 J. I'. Parker and Montgomery's heirs, on the POntli by lands of Jacob flatter, on thu wool by land* of Samuel antler and others, and on the north by lands of Janice 'Beverly, oonteissistg SIXTY notes, more or lees. TZIIIOI or ti.it.n I One-half the perrimea motley to be paid on confirmation of the ealel Mild the motility in one year thereafter. with in terest, to 6r secured 6, bond and mortgage en the prerniyea. W. ALLISON..JR. qf No. of Rebeecal Gutionallws, Oet. 13, 'tl3-4t. A.DAINISTRATO/113 NOTICE. ' Letters of adsainlatnition on the prop erty of ieEtt Koller, Jr. dummied, late of Norris township, booing been granted to the under , signed, persona knowing thawed deetei to er estate , are relocated to make irmowlists pay eat, and those haring claims agoimst the Woe to present theta duly sutthentleated fee setletunte. JOHN 11. KELLRI 00 g f.i-st. D. B. WIELAND A 131111008.8 2i °TICS. The nrideratorned artandilaw appolote* Optaas Court of Centre county, Jo Mr tribute Ai *noway id tb benefit of Vona& Coition, trustee for the male of the reel estate of Jeremiah Downhill denistaid, to stk.! among tined legaly wetNie thereto, will attend re t.be ditties st 1 141 PPPASsignie on Friday the Fiat day of Noyember, A. P. 1865, at Il o'cleek h. et Ills blew In litallefente, Pa t. ., : Tel4tlT. oel 22 44 44110. riILNISTEATO Never. A s sonmo A,. ..jolstinloat on the of tattotJohlk, lan ,of • lowsgb i til deed, 811.161 l boll' Verona. to the indonlgnon all pergola loolebtod to said estate an booby requested maks Itoutildratt inmost, sad tans barb% olaion, to present nom, they nine,- Wadi l, sOliloott. - - JAVNIf uremoluivew ----- AddoiatNp., I 01A.13.41t. = R. CONLIa, ;Ay*.
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