,Siemorratit4t! Atcluunu P. OKAY MEEK. EnrronPntrr..n =II JOR W FURRY -1- BELLEFONT E, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1886 TF.It VS.--$2 tlor •ev •he•n 1., I ttl 1.4%1111 , LSO when not paid 111 nil. . , ~+t pail heh.re t•re eciorlt•m .1 the rwr Fog ,lovEgsor., NON. MESTER \ CLYMER, or BRlllt 1.01.11 • FOR AcsF,ll.lll.Y. FREDN:ItICK KrRTZ FOR REOIST ER A 111:0 , It UI It J P. GEPII ART. or p,.1.11 FOR PRoTIioNIT kity JAMES II LIP lON. or Milte•burg FOR DANIEL Z. KLINE of .1 FOR ISSOOI TE.I I Dr: r, JOHN nosTERm l'ourr WILLI 1M ALLISON jr 11,%,m1 FOlt \l\ll , -1 40 :1'8 WILLIAM Ili•ronte rim Al DI Dolt 301 IN K INN NE el Spriiixf 'FOR CoItoNI R. Da B MIT( Ii RALJIJv. WiliTE 111:s, 1.1. Y ' n.- 4t j Hlt • ; I)Y.Mocit :Tlti II lOP \ NH \,, nrkr. I VI 0' , sl. nn .n I ”Iher rat oo ""'s trtll hell lt t , k *r• .11,:r1 r; 1 , 1111 I t \ 11 lit yr, II v.t 11 '• A r. Fe 4 n ..ra I .on the t. , ,t se , l roe r. ot.t. tht to 1 , 1%., Ira awl wh . aro or.. I • ~Cry.. eget'vy. *tti the It In:I. tlr of the 1nn........................1 It Attee.l H... 1(1111 t It I II ti 1,11't: wl , l hel re•e, ,1.,•+ the I/111 ung nit•l NI II al. I ' 11I1r NI 1 111 Et% lutse , I, %I I :114 • be ',repent , U7or.ler IN. I•l6lrte in or It 4' Remember' Remember' f rlX ILI SI I Slllll. It that 111 No tang for .Pstt \V Ut sin %oil %ly til perpetuate the liviZl;l of heed ma 11. Bureau. - it, maintain whit It )on ate t el rzeurl million. of ir.ilitr, cuuu.tlh that pm cute in fa% m of t mnpelline the lalorinz Viol; tie In keep tilf• -Apt ytiu , t.qa •ffipt .ones the zealtlty .01,1 pde their -hare t,, Ner t wo! 1,, to 1)3, 1- that ~ .011 mole I. rot I, in poll a horde of Aire •-. leuotlatur- oneme tore and tromotry robbet., alto tint heaped ti debt 1111011 yOil . that V% In molt. gage the bones ef your great grand I hd drat. to pay — that you mitt to hint men who vote tutu oar of &Mar , of your money into their own .poelet, in order to Maintain power that they may further rob you WHITE MEN, HEMENIBEII, that in vo ting for JouN W lieu endure the doctrine, that a ne t t, is your equal —that he hay the same right to v ote, the Whine right to hold lave. the same right to be a juror and is in every way and in every respect equal to yourselevs -:that you vote to have negro emigre...men, no gro legutlators, negro judge, 'leer° ju Fors, negro astaaaates, negro 1 , 111111.11111/114 for yourselve,, negro husbands for your daughters:=Jaulatto gran l-elliblren.atitl negro relations—that you vote C. endorse the civil rights 14, the negro bureau 1011. the bill allowing negroes to vote in the District of Columbia. and all the 'other intuition+ bill, of an intainons and cor rupt Congress--that you vote to make your country, the country of negroes. mulattoes and savage+—a country that Heaven would curse and hell di-oven. SOLDIPMS RlMKMntac, that in voting for J NO. W F. tn . i", you vote fora man who , Ilytt, toteau , e you believe you are superior to a negro that yen are "4 nlk ers," "cowards," 'shyster. and hospital 11RITIVnon"—that put tote fir a man, who says that negnie, made better sol dier, than did you, and that the color ed troops bore the t hat 3 ' oll Vo . te for a man mho says that you conga' fir negro freedtim and negro , uffragelAd that the war was not for a t'e•trorattoo ul the Union ) , hut a benetir the negro and make bun your equal -that you sate f , ir • Man who entlor,e, the ducting Con gross, that Voted tiepin, it3o hoUnty and yourselves Coo and fir a party that refused to pay you In gold and put you if with grea , ) greenback, worth fir • ty cents, on the dollar Lxlirtattsu ME RKIIFMIIEIt, that in vo ting for J.U. W GrAttl, you vote to in rea,e the price of every article you pur chase—that you tote fin higher' tariff., highly- taxes, harder owe•. and to makt yonmelves the complete slates of :s;,-w England manufActurers—that you tote -to make yourselves labo r f o.keep 'leg] ors of the south in idleness, and pay high wages to burbau agent, to furnish them the food and clothes pinr labor purcha ses for them—that you tote to einuitul the poor man to pay th taxes of the rich, and to reduce the toiling white men of thin country, to the coydition of the pauper laborers of Europe—that y mb cote to make yourselves the serfs of na• bobs, feeders of niggers. and stepping stones , for designing politicians, who want place anti power, that they may rob and oppresx you. IRISHMEN REMEMBER. tlutt in voting for JOiltlW OBARY, you vote for a man , • who ten years mince, in the loft of a lien roost with the dark lanterns of Know notbism about him, took an, oath to ostracise you and yours—pledged him self to be your enemy, to prevent you from voting, holding office or enjoying any of the righmof an America Citizen —that you vote for a party that burnt your churches, murdered your country men, robbed your houses, and attempts by every means in their power Ito drhe you from the country —t4tatirdre vote fur ....Amity, that today, in the mate of Mis- Souri, imprisons your Clergymen for preaching, your Stators of Charity Air teaching, and would; did they have the power, drive you from your homes and work, and give your places to the ne groat, who, they say are your equals in errery respect. Remember th things, when you go to the polls. Democrats should rely upon their own exertions—Not upon the Philadelphia Convention. We puhli h in our editorial , columns to - -day. a entitlott.ed report or the pro eeeiling• ~r the John•ren convention, which tot t m Philndelphlii on the 14th iii•t It i , limn tie' pen ur the tec.oeinte ~t isle, iv, intattentlance du oils the piticeetlitic.t. and who we ale ri, it 10 4,011 re,, , ern,, 1,1 111111.1 inure 1111111 111 1111. 111'1101k 1110 country t,. 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K . trifit' %SIM I 11111) 1)0111..1 1.1 ‘l,llll ph,t..llt,lltlll-,lt RILE tte d td milt 1 . 41111 1111 11, this unit I_c tht Iht• 1,111 pow iesiesvinv the pill- Vel ., 11111.! , til.lt eatheiine \VC lone no idea that it in the pulJn• mind, that .. , w , • % . I,,idd gi‘e it, t.r the WAN , hi•tol3 that u. •appotton de , lic it croi et hiipe that I 'limn !lOW ill , / Ist 11, tun e‘er Lr re-tetra by the apphcauon of any -met the adult \ tare if poll(' cian : at 11,111,a Wheit 1110. 1•1114011 In IC-1411111 It 11111 he II) a rei ignition of the 1,1111.11/len 111.11,41 th II 1/11 goo/I/ph to unto, If/C f qf eh , Stqt“, and, under the -11 per% ill' the gruel old Democrat, part 3 We may , the' National Union party would make, a con-44i21a 11.1 . 0111d/1V ul 111111;11110111R, —a -ninething“Dliat crunnrt IR' mt %ill not he the Union tit our Path cr-. Not until I kiirs, reel, platy , poke n straight our, State Ifieltim Demo( rat gets ciCritrol of the II I/I the general Got. num nt, can we have a Union, in the proper acceptat id' the term And if the turn—tlit tSott %•ii,,t he the I(.teuirsii , , and the ili•affetted republican, uenei ally who called and eontrolled the Philadel [dim eon to we the' fount as a W 10 ," le e-talddied, then nurt throw wide tairllogina. and e.puu,e the eau-ii of Dernocrite) arid truth Ilowevet, we do not intend to lied l'ault with either the t•rireeeding,. or 14411.1111 rut" principle, — ..et forth by that commi t ion It nu , not a Deitiomatie - (11111, and the Deniumatie leFty I, in 110 111:11111C1 1101.111110 r pledged tort , (loci role , So long a, the inert who controlled its proceeding% are willing to a,(.1.1 in cried') mg out abolition foraamonn, they will find the Iteturrettio will ,land by thorn to Ihr man. 'Tereus tin difference on that s ubject. It to thef t . 171.111C111112, out forth us the power one, upon which our go%eitottent should be adininiotered, arid the idea that throngh the) convention the ,alvatiort of our government to to be routed, that we hug lento to dissent from. It may br 01 . some aid to the eutortr), by a.orserting to place in powur touripetutif officials, but the stroll work telt., upon the , tin raiders ul the itetnue racy, through whoroe Moirilig vigilance :doter, the great oliyeets fur which * we all labor eau be accomplished Let thorn then, not‘itjace too much confidence in the grind re)(ulto which we are told will flow front the Philadelphia convention If they would save the country they must work It i, triton their success and the sliver., or their principle, that the hopes (11 . a perpetuation (if a Itepublican l'orm of Government are founded "Ilium isms."—The negro suffrage disunion candidate ro t Goi.et nor, littaitY, sap, in the "pistie - lie spoke at York, that Democrats, during the nar, tattled the soldier , ' - Li NCI ,I.NN hirelings." The Democrats did no such a thing, hut they could, and we do not deny that they did, call him ri hireling,for he man one in rtery sense of the word. Ile W 4.4 Itir. ed with a commission to go into the ar my , lie hired a newspaper correspon dent to puff hint into notoriety ; and he was hired with the abolition nomination for Governor, to betray his own party. In a life time he has done nothing,except hide in the ditch at Chepaitcpee. but what he wan hired to-do. And tii ; day, would the Democracy stoop no low, he could be hired with the promise of be ing made secretary of state, or even of being placed on (soy. Clymer's staff, td desert the abolition party. - The Philadelphia Convention --i •On Tin-lay, the fourteenth in•tant, as sembled in Philadclphia,tho largest nod, probably. the most dtiinterested body of men. in tlic,thape of a convention, that hate Immo together in this country fitr many yearn. It want the only "national' . lelib-natito remind that ha. a—enabled In tine Unto,: State , -Mee the "Peace 'nninzre.. 18c1 and to ben n lonn),enl mint nit all intero“ lily ei t ni.tiled in inten-ity by the teotit 'in .110 n pent. t to flow from them II pi r entativan• from en ery State in tint Ile ion weir present. and the utmost en Inusua-on and' liartonnno; prevailed No in, nit-cornlant element participated In he delilnetation-of the Com onion On he vontrim, the determination of al' -vented t!, he to pre-et.t tae :IN taunt iv Inn 'flinty. the Ineetaele 0r o're cemented! l'ltion and re-united State.. 11111,11 1111 0111114 10 •11 . {1, -. 11.111.1 : : iu - g - 110 - 1 - 11 , 1 1 , 01 , 11111 lean one the dead i!...nunn+ of the past to he but itirtn oblivion foil, er, and intent tinily on lon hack to the caul tny the peace pint-pet ity and fraternal nnlll;rrittet Ila)- It 1.1 , 11 gll.l , Igto inn e (Ins , hand of brother lion. all pat t- ill 1111 . 1 ' 111 11 11 cones,:gat mg 011. c 111./le :11111111.1 tint, ( . 1.111 . 41:11111 1 11 :111d 111: . old liar! and -wan:using to uphold 1.11111 11)1.11111 , 1 1111 . •Ci11 . .11111114 .11111 I/1 . 11 , 111111 blr tle•ngn. of that tadin al party n hit It ha- attempted' inn modulo% the libel tie -Ilit. I ni•nnide, and to rte build nin o n th e ritinnint a -inatterenl Remildle the -tiller at ul'n emencohnlated and Imply-. nle,p•nt nun ()II 1114 . lii 1 11,,y 11: the , uon. not ,N it 11•tatt.lIng I,f the 11,1 and 111 pounnc 1.1111,1 %:1-1 ..... 111.111:,111.11...1 ltd, .1 . .011111 .111-1...•••• :111.1 .11111.1 111,1111.11,1- 1.1 . . .1111 . 1111111.10 , ''‘VIS...W:IIII. 1,11 It olpt, 1;4 the 11: tl,• r..125..111 1.111 1, .111.1 1;111111..111 ed . 1.111 10111111% 111. 1 11, 111111' 11.11 .1 -111, 1 ..• 1 . 1.1-.4.1 11..1 11 .11.• e 111, I 111..1 ni tL tt the lomg tr. I tli tt Ilt•I 1 . 31% . 1 ua •110111.1 1.1110, mt o. tII II 110 E.I“ I, \VOA . kit .11.111,1 Min( ,I'%l 1110111 W.l• 01,010;4 110401 the t,mlpll a 1) Pt , . 14,11 N A 11,, N, 13 a -14 i.. .a ei 1.1.13v1 1.1 tile (JO4. 01 1111011 , MIIIIII 101 1 .111 1043 110 ilOpt or 1110 \n...,•1 , 1 .1 , 1“ ml 11 11.0. .w lIIIIIIIdO all 1 It 1 ,0111 !Willi:III 1 1 110 . VI. It it 11:11 10 .114 a 11 1011 ektrellio to 111.16 e tile n n 01.,11 lei the ,11w 111.11,11 et 11,1 , 111.1i0 1111111,11 the ,iit.1,11111e• 161. 11 40 , 1 II oil 111. .14 , 11 dic full I'llllllmi .tf ill the gbnt ..11- 10.1 W-11114 11-1111'.0 . 1 1 111 , Or ille 111.1e1 I. 10 , 11 11111 11 . 1111 . 11 1 ear. azoi 111 I at y lof 1'1111..1. pt - knit "their InO th, ti lanwoO.. all I their -4e1e , 1 11,1101, to up6lld the 01111-1 . or 1111111.111 111.1•11 111111 nclollt. AiI,,CIII/111110111 It Ma- 11-1.10.1 t 1 wil6 11111 1, 1 r,i‘ id% wiwn mat down in 11111,11 . - . 1% t• •11011. 1. . 1 . 1111 111'1111 •441 . 111111) a1111011.1111 ., 11 11 1, 10011111110 . . - , Ftl . 4.‘ " TM The temporaiy. Oganiz.ition harm,: th u+ been cliected, a Ipeetnek occurred Whidi . thecuthn.ia%mof the va-t multitude 'to 'the hurlie , t ',deli The South ('arolimi Nlie.saeliii.etts &le i:allow, arm ut nnu, entered the hall. u tide thi; band !dup.!! ' Ilail 041'1111,1a. "I)ixie," . aiiil other pat rtoti unit, and then )011 hut been there 1.. ,we el= IDI=E The ,a,t erpwa to their feel, and, Amid treineadon , (dicer., the mitring of hat , • andithe niu.u• ot • the 11;11111, 1111_1 , 0 inn 111.11 1 ff,1111/11 , 111.111411,1 11/1p the great (Inv Ou¢• A. 4.1011 Carolina. and 11,1 it, ut • NI elt t t •,1 4.311 - Inv It %ski, a uto.4 invoirig ; t rapped the or good II•el ; .ogehiur.dlp pu•v,ulod' Arose n.4.4..t or about two 1000 aorow winch all the meltminary busi ness was trail-acted, the Convent 11/Il :14 Jlllllllllll 1111111 \Vedint-day at 18-vr'itll.l4. itt the best or swill., and rally deter-mu. ed to suslnih itt elitirmtter as a patriotic and harmonious lardy Idellettlisin had relt its blows to .I.wv Tll-1111/ITI/W 1 . 1 should tremble under the -hock Ihi 1V1,1111• , 4.1V, 1111 .I.t ‘lll,lll 1/011 bri - rt.r, was ehoset. permanent Pty sil . ent of the Convention, and in an appropriate and eloquent speech. assumed the dattem or the Chair. lint we 410 not mean.. to enter into a detailed account or the pi ceolings or either this daj, or the day thllowing, when the min.:Town finally adjourned. It must suffice to say, that the Irau.aetian, or ao. ( . 0116116111 were in entire harmony with the spirit that dictated it, call. and history, we think. will class it among the r . itost entnietitly pattiot re, country loving and ennserva the bodies that hair ei,er assembled in any I,lllllly Its 11111.111 !centres are its resolutions and address. which we hope our residues will peruse. They show the fointris or tiro tacit who composed the convention, and arethe joint production or. ome rd . the ablest and most eminent 111111111 01' both partiert . in the land. We append the resolutimot, and shall publish the address at our earlist ctmvenienee. . . . • let We hod vdh gratitude to Almighty tied the end el the war and the return of peace to our afflicted •id beIOVO./ 11116 d! . 24. The war jurt closed has maintained the authority of the Constitution. with all the pew en which it confers and all of the reetricnottir which it empower upon the General lb entment unabridged and unaltered; and it /Mw preserved the Union, with the equal right, dignity, un authority of the Staler perfeet and muumuu-col Representntathrta Cottigrorr of the Untied States and in the Elet•toral College is a right recoised en the Conoultution as abiding en every gn State, and us a duty intpowed its people, fundamental in in nature and notrential to thr cslvtenee of oar tepulthoun institutions; and neither Congress nor the General Guvernkeitt her any power or authority to deny thee rnyiri tot any State, 0 to NH 11110111 eta enjo3lnetit un der the Coonstatutiotn from the people thereof. • 4th. We cull upon the people of the liwtal State. to elect to Congre.44, a 4 mentheru thereof noire but teen who aihntt tutu fundamental right . tat representatton, and alb; will receive to seats therein loyal representatite; (rote every State in allegiance to the Untied State% subset only to the Constitutional right or.each haute to judge of the election Return. and qualifications oi its OW a member, 501. The Constitution of the United States and laws made in poPitanco thereof ore the nu proms law ~;r the Inn, anything in the consti tution or lows of any State to toe contrary not. withstanding. All power. not conferred by the constitution upon the General Government nor prohibited by it to States, are reserve*insi the States, or to the people thereof; and anDing the rights thus reserved to the States is trip right to prescribe the qualidcatione for the elective fran• chine therein, which right Congress eannot to lectern with. Na State or combination of States has the right to withdraw fitoin the Union, or to exelnde through their action in Congress or otb• erw imp any o her State or Slates from the Union. The Union of these States is peepekuel, and can. not be dissolved. etb. Bach emendueent to the Constitution of ibe,Vetted Sulltee may be made by the people thereof he they may deem expethant, but only in the mode poinited ont by' In pros Itiont. and In proposing snob amendments, whether by Congress or by a' onrention, and in rsitifytug the same, al! the States of the Onions hiirbs4n eqoal and an Indefeasible right to • voice and a rote thereon. . . Ith. Slavery is abolished, forever prohibited, sad there is neither &lire, Mir Omega on the part of the Southern States that it should ever he resestablinhed upon the soil or within the j Iletion of the Potted States; an I the en ft-enclosed dance in all the Slater of the robin Alould receive in monsoon with all their nhala tents, NMI protection In every right of person nnJ property. Sib While we tegard nn utterly invalid and never to be Rammed. or marie of binding fore, any obligation tncurred or undertaken in eta king war against the United Stales, we hold the dell of the nntion to beeeered and ins ittlehle. and we provision our purpose in discharging thin duty, es to performing all otheruntional oblign tutus, t,, ou intatil, unitnimireil anti untmpent b ed the ho n ormid fetth of the repolthe. Pill It Is the ditty of the National tit., ern tile re,ignire the nervlves o f the 4edeml in the ....niveltst clostd li t tueetsiig prumplly mill frilly tilt th tr Jul rightfol chows for punters the, lint e ren tiered the notion, stud by extending to those"' t h em oh.• hate sort lied, and to the w /MA orpluktp,of i oho fell, the t o act ronsideritt. e tire loth In Andrew , J.duPion, Pre,elent Id the nn. .1 In. in hi+ great ..fftee pr" e.I eten.ll:l.t to Itl. de,vli..n 1.. the ei.n.titit 011.1 the Inw.. nO.l the intereg at It,* c.c.. Ir 3 ,per-emit.] and tidde..ened repeniniltonk tug fnith unn.•ailahle in the pr.. I.le. ton.l the prnt. Inlet it free g..ierninent. - we reengnixe Chtel M agL.tr to who it wwril. 01 the 11111,11. and iql/.11 too the grent lir, nhn It hi. 1.4 I. en.title sir tender t.. Inn, in the .11..ehnrge Ite. high nod remnon.thle .10tie. ur tornir.i.n.l re-peel •ttn.l the o,otratne4 01 1 - . 191;10114 -in. ere •tit.nor 621 Is Negro suffrage an Issue in Penneylva MI 'rlie 1641,a' de , trovtood-t, in thi , State. li tie aln ay-, been noti.al col the 'Commit) . with which they hate nue nil do,/y,,/ the que-t ion or :Beg, o eti fratielli•entelit, whenever and wherever that lino-lion Ina, entered into the 16p rep?e,enta- -111 e• 111 congre ,, won. the trill oill•poken and hold in their deinaJid• , neut, equality al the hallo( Infix a. a cow d l tn or -Ise to the allIJII.,; 4 1:01111 the Southern Sta:, to their phiee.lrit!.ll, the Union. They wine in their ellort- thr the etirranelli-einent or the oil the Di•triet bra et en after it. eith.eri• by an alio-r %o, had pionoinioed the iniquity to la' po r p,tmted upon them Xiid yet lit the rat..• the-t. tact , . lull lush their record heroic the people, Idavki•tiod all 41101 11.4 11 i , . Nlllll 11111.4110t1111111111111 111111 111,111.1 4111111111/1.4 to the til and eleiati. the the nevi,' at the e, pcnv of ih4l %Init., matt -llama, dj'l#iin oath tl.ua•, , lldentah,ul•wttlt the nio-t tin ing elliont) :I-4 , a' that the lie-iron td Manhood •ufilage. they rie tile i•- " , 1 to hap; it, hr, nothing to do with the heroti , penile Not only 1 / 4 101. 1101110 1'1.111111414111a 1110 11111410 ( It 4. OEOIIOO 10 tllO gm-- lion-iron 1111011110 1.4.411111, 1106111) 11141 1141- ..fft or do, Slate fill. the 1111,t 4 tell yOlll, 611. It 114111 1110 111311110011 to 1101,113 and failh meet it upon It, nitwits In the Nit ISne6unl and North we , tern State , . where the riolwal ..elittnient hat an 111'14- libeltning 101111111111,1•111011, not only do the lealTer, i nhJly :now thou extreme dogma-, unit the) meet with a lie.n ty. ton Howe on pal! or !hen - or, Nop.uu sumo but i• anal,. that the 'alio , general pi and' go,- CI II the radical pally c‘ci) when., and that i it tg -1111ply'a. dread of KeyNtitiit nangerratiKni shot preaent, all open at owitl of Iheu cxtteine ideas in (hi Sate In proor of the, •liould country be tuillortutrite it, to W11110....4 leluncnauc dellnit ill Ott, State tti Oeto bet, it would he hem:tided till over the Ulitoil a, a radical triumplt and a vet -diet in rat or Or 1111(11,111i110)101/ MVO Igot , tl ay The negro 11110,i11111 Ix an h•sue it l'enis,3lvaina and unit be meet an Much The and oleelazatrons of , ar,l turn a:STE% LN , ,X1..1.1.Y and L tNialon are •ailiwient evideiwe upon thin watt 1111111110 1,110 1, 'palpable and ed te•t the Hell Dentociacy iron State gird up their loice. for the -true gte Let theta , end them upon the wing• of the chinned lightening. their note ,11 . tinging deli:owe to aboltiont-ii eAcrewhete, and be the tir-d. State to , tent the current and roll Lick the Itlael. .0-m l ,l' l6ll g tole or tiegto equality and itiongl-elt•tit lieu tour to ()eleber null hrt,, a potent effect 111.111 tile Nel ear her election-. in New York, !Mimi., and Wi.einedti. 'rite Key ,t 11111,., a , ever I , the liattle ground ant! in Viet., t , 11,> - here, I+ a Nietory 'lir the wind,. rittetit' • • NIPTIII \ll Tn titi --.ludgnig try ',Royhut wr •ees wr l'olll . lllile that the aliolition papers' hit r yet seen the 'morn, fnnu the Keritui ky eleetion, or if they have. they keep exceialin quiet allow a Forty nor thousand I)rnw ciatir ii.ayority, , don't go dawn Well with them. Its a big loll' hint they have to swallow it. Drop; from the Sea of Newspaperdem lien" 4intere+t that liwspskper , bring Strunga th, llli,gt .1. I..rig ° Convisterwy iv a jeivel, that , abolition 'politicians place pike, in. A tbw lit them howevei. a very few indeed. at pt at least to seem emivivtent. ThAI, Oct ti STK% EN a, the great mogul of Perinoylvania alsrlitioniviii, iv among that number. From the time he left. " Vat.- meourit," with the bridle and spelling book, arid the paternal instruction toy,' to "Pennsylvania and get 3 school or steal a horse," he has tried at least, to be nonviolent in hi, opposition to everything that savored of good to the people or the country. For this lie must have credit And it iv fur this rVISOiI to-day, that the township and petty _politician+ of that party, who vote for and support him whenever isii opportunity affinds, coot in ually denounce him as "too iadical," and pretend that they cannot approve of his doctrine While they believe inoind r be only too glad.enuld the extreine measures he advocates be carried out, yet they believe it bad "policy" to let the masses of the people kopsg.that he represents • their real sentiments, and sets fluth without equivacation their ul timate aims and objects. They attempt to cover up, while hew the cored , torrey to vrigeal nothing,- and to get an idea of tWr :al designs nod doctrines of' that party it is only necessary to read his speeches and reflect over his sayings, He has spoken lately the opinions of his party on foreigners, and while many of' Iris followers, will no doubt deny that en dorse any such ihiattious Rides, yet there is not one of them who will have the eou lags to come out and denounce the, old wretch for the insult and contumely ho would heap upon the Irish and Ger madveters of our country. We get the extract from his speeeb•and the follow ing pointed comments upon it from the 11, , e.1;, L I, or, Wu home Sri:vess ov FORIIIOIS6P. —After leaving been nominated for Congress Thad Stevens mole a epee it from which the rot lowing is an extract • •We have not yet tioneJtaellee to the eppreeved ee We ha,e not gone., es for ae the Emperor Ititt.to, %%loot ho ordorod the freedom of ttiou tok °lbis oppro..ed people nod endowed them th the rlttltt ol ittlen.lop 110 too been mob got orned It) our prepolooot We host listened to we. h to dome who, cry • N, O ll Kettnler—.•!Clitget” N weer - - Meg. r We ore "1,111,11 . /.1 te, mach he thomer.rteno* pour 001= ..y dot I•4lmst r/ lA. lor who ;;re lA, • There Is piniii elNAlliifestutton of the reit] feeling 01 ihe Radical* towettl the fw,llllo iwpttlat of thug coontry. II thesollil I hi.) 4 . 11.1111 depra v e every ailowell ettisen e right to time, /111.1 ot t tilt, I lint FACTV.I noolte, tot I I.e neg.. 1 11w1,1.1 IVlttly soon !ell ale II) tog to avocet,. tt,, simple nerd It vatllll.ll 11110 the belief that the) e I Ito ft uvula ol greets 1:rto, 1101 nt laic wit 1601111,111 d ..peolLx tlet / .4 1 41'11111110W to . , 1110 It it Vlllg Ul el:vitttlatt. to patty Its truth at , I ttt • et pref. toe lot. the oegnt n,..1 Ille gii hot.] whin• b~•- el .Iv4l I lie nepit l.4 .41pellor iit the II isl Ihe lir, matt Itee+ Ir IL•ii roomg a for nolorklizedl ootooi• 0 111 e ./ /Wed tome coliviititilitz glint r intorn o ! 111 111 KIIIIK-N10111111.!1•011 .0111 141 in he till IA 1 lir. 1.111,10,1. II 1/11.y 1,.1 110 them r its, ..it ty. they MITI " th ew of their 1..11 ) lien It itl. 1.10 111, t1.11 . 1g11 1.111 1171 . 111 . 1111,111 . I u I re 1I 4,11141411, MI lie 14 willing to lir ledireed lii riridi lit helow the nag,. Thail4 Ste •n.•% nnil all the Itmlle wi.:l in -re Aloin The coed that .onor eitin4l , may 'IAN.. rmed of trlmlitimli-lti hula ii,l4l‘...tic, inzilteited 11111.11 (lh p in low (kat pail), a , IS II ktoo‘lcdgell 11,111 . 1,lr:t vi 011111 Thl Illy 1111-1.111 , 111.11 11.111, 111115 111'11\ la SII•ll'11 , 1,1111 111011 1.11: lee doll3111I; 11, I 111 Ike it 4, 11. 401(.11 1.,111V tin till•ir 4.1 1011 21111 11111: tltvtr it• dnww, awl lead, Kru 141 (•0 • VI'l M. t lit•ir mal ile igir+, Itn , 1101le , ly 011.. , 1,11 11l •pr.lt 111•111.111 t W111.111r11.1% . 11:1111.0 . 11 .1111,11 1.1 k.. ZI n ut, if 1111, taet In 111. ‘le (1,,•3 a MIN 101 . 4 . II I, , there lll,enhillVe ie pally that ,ty. (;17i111*-7-11- iii 1 I It 1 tole r. \in I , a toll. rndolkt Srm EN , 11131 14 4. 11.1,0 othe'l1911.1(E•1-. gill 0111 lEl'lll, ,11% , tcrek. th.lt 11111. E. 1,111 a iitHe or illll atE2111.11..111.1 \le r •Ito hil l ittlete-t IVVII our r,r;ier, '11"," 1114'11 looney got, --for the 11l tt! the \P 11 . 1 . 1111att. I,t‘-tt.t% •r-,not t.t t.,, milted bona liol 11. -near itttlg,tl hoot 111, follou 1112, , t.ttottuit t 1- a little , 11111 olurh the:. 111111 k to. 11,1„; up =I /,1,11111 1 1•It 11111 1 111'11,11 . J lil Ike 1111.1111 111 • 11.111111.1)1111 11 et 111 111 11 1 1 111 . 41111114 at 1111 1 1:. 1 . / 1 . 1, 1 11 r) 1,1 1 11,./net, ninlia :N al) linvil-tr t ei a ef -toed t II %11. l'e.l,lunlen, I 1111 1111• Plllll ill tilt 1.1 b• tekloll be lonntl ri he t-nt and ta null S NifCnllocb tog been nl,l. 144 If e, l•r11 . 1 , 111, 111 111,, Ait . .•..jultn of 11 , 1, 111 VIII 1,!1 , 1 01 )1% ,• .1. MI. How It;il4-:, ..1 11:1m 11 , 111.1 . 1 1.••• In w 1 , 111,11 1 , 1•1 /1,1 .111 t ,.. erg 11.• • ',lra. I', sail' [WV., IW• 1,11 Itt ”, It% t% Chief .11,1 i, 4. “I S 411.1 1 ,111.• .1 .1. 6...ie.1 /41•10,1 •• t f Irl -o,4qrt, hat r' 1.11.1t1 1,11,a tg ra a " %%ell Thirty uulliuo may he a .mall ,1 the lave rpo (annoy m debt'. Mall u I nnv 1111111111 , 1 . 1 by lbou-anil , or wdbon ol dollar-, but before the todulz. ,NVeat lig tax-payer. pg. ill Illy I'm tv uullinn vhivh tho curt apt Ir}i•hition of that in ~ 1111t111, , 1111 . 11111,Z, rotten pall), lm iiianilered, paid, (Iwo, will think inil 1(1114, ate4,l mon , 111,111 nld ( . 11 %NE'. u•: L• 31116,1.4 to nit.fgot-. wMhou• to ractio! 11,1:t till i , 12: ofli , and mot ,il,l cur 11 IV' II cur ieed taN ;lay, 1,,06 int.) thi. 'natter It 1. , Vl+l4l motley that 1.4 bvttig You ahn are being, tubbed. Arad tl R' prtinlit• phitol er , who tAkt , million. o 1 ),,tt 311112.'1311, lie 1101 I'VV-11 VOllliro'lll,l tai I,l{' tax. on a hat th , ) l'oen pia If 31,11 111 Chin Or 1111.• 01111 e-ale 101,- 11013, ir you aunt to pay taxt, to lir~l uta(l•r. nll,l en!irh pltiii.lering abolition vote- for .1.)11N \V GEARY th.. 11 candidate awl epre.tottalite. I let, nit ititere-ttpg :tecotiol. of how Mi. Satohu attempt, to prow liitt•olf .1 'titan and a brother,' up to the Imp' wlicie negroos ate tilt, etpt.ti, of a V.l+l, 111.1)..I L) Of the V 1 ,1111., II it Ilom a (91110 , Illilidellt,Wliteing flout Watellotny,Cottp llonittni • Ut in 11.1. —OllO °like A e lowpoo um 111 ,11.111 lio. I, .144 r New 'gul -1 and, took place in put, anted Wittertoww 1111, ,Z,1111., ...IX 111111 , from pineo. 'l l / 1 .1111 WO MI eki tug" Thee 1011.. gtelv went in neolelt to.plooFt ie. They wi followed t Whell 11 •leng i mee hot. any 1100, lie I/vont:et.' 1/1.1/11 11/11111 The git I+ tato I,wtt one ol ile no a gill Of I t )e.r , , 111,1 1.8,1,11,1, I, no I, 'gill, iltnt Irll and lattatc,l 'l',. raw, pm! . lA' help, but heillie 11, 11 4 .1 4 1aiier 111,. black 1141114,,t, hi"' be111. b , 1,,,,,, tlm. 1, ki yilfk out the Ann -Horace T11,1.1.11.1Lq - Cl.lll, Slllllllet - St even.. -II reely Jhek ul.nu ,lor, rule 111111111e1 too shocking tot else The 0110 was ti rented !lots 0100, taißM till,. were a)op.woo,l for Ills Levitt.] t the ward But eon's Its IL %/1 . /lICRII. 01g..11111, J111:1,144 They put ttot 111 irgol Iwo rooro on lite ground ]lnto—the 101100 al Ole tiwirett girl being present with thrill until 3 o clock to the Itiornlng Being told (lett It Wis 110 neeeesssry fur hunt to slily, lie weol. 1000 e, but behold as soon no the father's bock Was turned. the nro Jackasses 101 l melt Imp mind More.' and brayed va louJ drnl rutty become disguAtol and look French out of the wIIIIIOW Ile boo not been beets In these ports 011100-11 I into gone to %loss sillitt,ins to report Ills good look no Itootp Sousse. Simmer, will In/ IIOUbi, offer a riimlti tion immediately mriti the convening of the fr. 8 Sepate, to this blacL brute. fin• this "videnee of man hood." STKVIOIB Wi mid vote fbr stud' a resolution, BTogit I: WiLsoN would vote for such a resolution, the abolition majority in Congress would pass such u resolution, and the leaders of the apoli tion party would endoise it. No outrage that 'a negro commits, no matter how fiendish, how horrible, but is sanctified in their ryes. Let white melt remember this. The negro burcgu Tts established to protect the perpetrators of just such hellish acts, and the abolition party is compelling the white tax payere of the country, to pay twenty million' of dol len annually, to keep up, Just for that purpose But we have already over run our space and must knot our string for the present promising to give some rich things "on this line," neat week. —Whitenien turn out to the meet- IQ on Tuesday evening next. It will be a grand affair. ilt atabtnia, Anatee VT, 1806. Pens Wornanto —The grad convention is user, and the re•olutions adopted, including Its address to the people or the 4miled ghat., hare become part of the historr of the greal s struggle tee the "restoration of the Union. Much wee **peeled of the remelt:Anon which hay just nil journal, end we believe that it has in no wise .Inn pp ~ .t.d, the most sanguine expdctatosns al the great 1.1 men ante element,whieht onftdontly looked fawned to the remit of its deliberant. for the rotation at the problem of restoration It has been ill or cry partieu tar • Inosttentleph not nice., as well as a thorough vindication of the svcolani and states'nenlike forethought of no protector , and we venture nothing In se) log that veletas/I upon the panties of the country wail he overwhelintng and terailstilde. For the 11r.t time in nix vpaftr. hare the representatove men 111 OH the . ear l nal of the Union met in ....aril en.l inlan. n god their sierra while it . .h iteen the' Ilnit. ppertienlty since the war wherrin the voice o the exeludelt States hay 401.001 y been licarri upon the various questions it recur. Anunsted with the same spied which h inteterired the founder/111f the Republic, ili, l'illon men of thirty nix State, speaking the.' their repreawflatis e., 0, contention asscinbled lime declared an terms not hi be mistaken. that die l'ision insist ainl shall be restored tat all liararda , Thu insare l tion win' h at ono titer ihrentenell its intogivit,. hn. submitted to the othorne of the Federal constitution and upon the oh., of a tam ..... ....inn) leader. and lot lower . in.urgent. now Longerllll Nose cepledge.l 1101 r faith and `` , ..Lally renewed their elle giant., nest r agani to be broken The South ern heart to dva bent.. triie to the l'n ~,,, s al to the ',,,,p0s of tomtit,. na when Ito elinalne , 1 lia their llama's ad endorani e kept elite ,the tire. ol its • Has olotint in it. 1111110,1 hour. or 111 hater ve irr. earned the banner of Oar. 1nt1...1 with rt.' nail, Palmetto in inlaid, os a thellllllll.lll Mean.. TheRIIIIIP *pmt that Prompted i i.e. staid Marla is Sounder. to I, one in a nsal canoe with nrecn end Sul lit en. agoin tt pie b, generous and brans' ... operas in. the 11.1notte heart. or the North and .Seth When t 1 n.„ liti.en. mid South l'op.lin 1. (agetting nod forgts inx, 'be in...LIT.' In the en) a Walled , ' d'ose, in sight of lielvenden.b Ilan. nation...l hands IoV the perpetuate.. of the Union. the reeopler of time lead a 110 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 111 oh r hi.i.orv. while 'ti... a It-angel it A nienean progren. ' ~,,, 'minced -old thing , hoer pa.-nett nears belnol , l the newt , ti..ling old upon the mill. of fate. Ihe spec trel 1,001 adedins le ie. the .1.... of Itadienlown— wevna, I in the 11,111111 , , , and bmint stanting.“ whil.o ith tutu re.ponsise shout, thins mil hon. .1 I. a •oltering too now O'xultent free. in. ti ac II ihe glorious 311111e1111 , 1 its olieentltral led. Id ...I nadied .0,1 zegenerateil I mon Tlll. fin 1 1 ,e forth The nion. oltyrinn‘ stli . ter hut M. 0 lit.i. Tea... srota a tion to ten lIIIN Cr I' IZII and to ',Triples, "riatet mint get out it the w is a be .ia m n 1001. to atom. beneath the t. i napt, s i .... of the 1 . 1111,1 Tlll/ re.111.11..n a ' the oilier sal a the lino" no lit be pot down. t.l the pi .Ide I. is e go .1.. roil it l Tllllll , ...ogres. 11l a longer add it. 1111111111 , 11 tile 111,H• ..I . a Ire,. people. nor gl.wpon. old Con 411111,11 .111111 i r 011,11 destra non.. 1.0.1 upon the .lo It It,, 11'41111 1.. en tato. n down and un fowled li 1. 'bum.; in the 111'111'11. 1111 , 11.111111- U:IU. I 1., the star," nt may read it, and all no., 411., 0 F IMRE Nelv ;abbrrtionnento NOTICES. Th,bole been et niorne.l on I pn..e.l Ine, owl reinaln tiled of re. or I lo lii i)111, for to.yeeDon of heirs le4.ltu, 4,1110rK ontl all,ober.4 any Wily in tere-to .1 pn4 all Ito pre.ente , l to the Orphanle Count ol.‹.ontre eoanly, 1., be held ot. Delielonte 1..r,110.1t11l And eonlirnoil ion, on IVedne.lay, Iho 29th .1 n .01 loglt.t, D 1 , 116 ono, of John Cenleagl,. g0nr.1... of 51orgolot iuol 1d,11.1 Nnflel4ll, manor children of 'oho ohogh. hoe of toornAnp. 2 110 fin dnro..unt 01 John Etnen. k ....f ° 4l.. 1.1 I'ool Lop 01 I,i ri.gg 100 0•101., t The 'tint 1100.11, allttn...tra 1.. r , 01 110x.001er Itnllnnl., We of the 1...541,!) ilia.% We, 1 yhr n.. .001 111.Tahn l'lol.lo, 011 310.100.1 I,l4 . totore 11.0 1... i will and 10410- ~...„, 1101ter, lieu .11 I.lberty V,. LA , 11 1 .0111 ..f I.lat Rankin. ad mtniAt „ 1 ,r.• 14 , •Itael 31,11er, Into o,1" Fergu. I .001 01 II t id atho,l Willi 110 •,4.1 , h. tole oof 11,4 tn, lot ...Lt .•...t.,1 ri• II Woll. 1141111111114trat 11 11 1.0. oot Centro, 1.01,11/ =EI ,111111i1.1111 . 11111, I ..tons 1 , 1"1.1, on I %dim Van.ol., excolt.q. of .f• 11:11 'l'h, apt ..nnt ot John .1 Nlo'..ecr. 4,1 , 01 .1, . \lt e•o., I.lte oI siortng low 01re0v0,..1 0 rho 1,o•ler 1111.1 1 . 1111 h 7.•• •••••r.ninr• of the 1,0 wrll and Ir nent ..1 .lohn 7..lWer, Int,. of 31 irion tow c0,a , 1 I I The a• • ounl iivorge liar n.. 1. ololl..tr,tlor , 111,•1 Whilehmlh .0 (1,44 lon 11. , hq. da, eel 12 rhe ot M0.11...1 11r,tra, gunr.ll •n• 1h.111., :4•4•11nt nn.l 411 , t Mal - 4110n • 1111.1,11 of .likeoh lloekey, 'late ilkt r tOWII+IIIII, 11,1.114011. 1 1 TIIV 111.111111 f 11e..rge Kulgerboriler ..1 ay. of John Swim:hart, lute 411.. .11 1 11111•1111 1 . •1.., e lova I Till.lW .11111 1•.-eph Ilratnlv, narnin ‘l ,, r ..1 .1... I . .ilhartne Ilew. late of 111 1 t 'rite it.. grunt of IVIIIIIII. I. Harper, r et, /tor , of ‘Vtlh.tat Ward, Into .It- , ton rt•hlp. tleeezete , l I 6 Eh, ,011bUlli. Iknry 31e3er and Dan cw Wort .1 the lint will and teetenn Philip ul , tdt. hde.of Ilarrtt U 011141114 due: ;7 rhe e , punt Jelin A limiter adma ttet ifrltn , i. e , teldkent”cf, late itton t..‘otethip, deeeltecd I the m. 4,110111 Mllll.lelWeilJnil, Kuntdi Allllll.lieorge Nlulgaret 110 , 1 entharine Ile minnr • httolren of John Ilainnnlnn Harr. town•lnp dot eased Ise nen °not el MIIIIIIOI II ,111C1..111111 id .1 111,hdilllith.1111% * 611 lute tel unl ty,ll 11.11.11$cd 211 4 The fil I et • "era of George /11111 Ile ker. e<ewn.r of the loot will end teet 4 ,e, 11.1niel Cpl ker. I 11. Lin ., townqh,,,, 71 Th.• ..f Slietieberger of e‘ander 22 Thu Ill•ettant "(Samuel Ulihi o 1. guartl the reroot land reluto Oi )inrunret Juhnen in a elohl of .%lex :tfol Elton Johnst te 1 Ilarrii ton uninp, oleeen.e.l ,- ; 21 The nreonnl. of Sronnel an of the peon.). and 4,lttle 111 Jame. .10. on. one of the minor .1111.1ron loxant m.l .I,ohn-toor lute 14 Ilarrss twn , l on.rol 44 rh, 110 , .11111 aJf l b.,lt [teller mill lino .1..n0l 111i1111/11.ratin, Of Ilf J. 1.1 Is r Intu Ilurri+ 1..,,,.1.10,t1vreami• 2.. ' Hie Iv vomit ..f Jame. N. th,,t, 311 , .r o.t . or ‘Villtnin all, li.n t, late °I WO ..1.11, eit+tott. 20 The n„, , ,, ant n 1 J.a.than Krealner and nduunnlrntorn of 6•e ; Jana lan 101 - pallier Into of Siding townnhtp • 27 .1 . 1 04 .1 1 10a1a1.1 Elitabetli Louge and Philip C a°, atop, al Ike Ina will and tee en( or Janie:” houge lute of Harris lownslup • yenned The Ill, l llllit of Stimuli! U.+, tltainistrit d of do, ol Truth IVard, Into of Pergthion itslisti, Ileeen med. • 20 Tho aeronaut to John 11 Thom. e‘eou for • , BAT, otlieux P ;rhotuna :ate of Benner to ileeeitmol :PI The a• contd. of Ileorgo M Yocum, all itit e trator of die., of William lialingun, late of it loir•itigh ul Bellefonte, oho coral 31 The :termini of 1. 31 Hall, administrator do , 1,1 John Bottorf, I Tool Boggs townoluti, ed ...ear 32 The n‘ ant of 'f Hall and Mary ed, mint inlet rotor, of Jr ,of John B Brun- roil Idle 0111,11;gs too nship, docomed. 33 The ill vomit of Peter Solt, guardian of !anti honk. lIIIC of the children and heirs or Enn lamg. Into Snowehon AI The avv,.nut of (Norge ITheneborger. ad ult kehaor of to., of JActil) FOI luta of Romp towtt.hip. oleemuotl Auguot 3-It RERUN SALE. k By virtue of a writ of Free, lean.•, is sued out of the Court of Common Piens of Cen tre county, and to no directed, ay; II he P.llolell to public este at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte, on Saturiloy the 25th day of Au gust A D. MIL at 10 o'clock a. in. of said clay, the following property to wit a certain tract of land situated in Bonner townshir, Conic° cwinly, bounded and (11'414,113011 as fol lOWA, be gnitinitc at stones, thence by lands of E. Beeper. south lti degree-, cost 1201 perches to stones, thence by other lands of George A. Fu irlomb, entith 06 degrees 50 perches to poet, thence socillillB degree., west MI perches to pine, thence wiuth 48 degrees, west 24 perches to stone., thence simth 12 degrees, west 40 parasite to .tunes, thence south 18 degrees, east 46 perches to H. O . thence north 74 degree., west 21 per ches to W. 0., thence north 10 dogma". east 20 porehke to stone., thence by land% of Harvey Mann, south 87 degrees, west SIB perches to pine thence by lend of John Wagner, north 66 do frees, east 104 perches to stones, thence by land 5441 . J t o o h a atones,Wagner, t north e.oo 61 8,11 1 ex d or 0f 72..1 7SZer ail north 41 degrees, east 100 perch es to the place or beginning, containing 00 arm more or lees, thereon erected n mall house and stable. Seized, taken In execution and to be gold a. ho property of Ileorge A. Rebiamb. Bnantres Orrice. E. CONLEY, Beth/woe, A usfuol 3, 1866. Sheriff. tfbrgano $y Seloltortil AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL Amerinao ivatilua Fair, October lii, 1865. In direct competition with .11 the leading makers in tha °pantry. AGANA AND NELODNONS ! 'As PeLOVIII , A Sot, Manufaeturirt. Respeetfelly In6le the attention OT pun:item ers, the trade and profession, to the FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS =I PEDAL BASE ORGANS Viva vile , , ViVe netttie, one to 'Three 'limits of Keys, neve to Bight vottv of Itee-iv. - SCIIO 0 I, OILUANS Niue Ptyle4, 'angle and double Heed, Rose I and that k Walnut 61MIZEI Piano style nod Portable.Two,len Vsrietter from four to Pk Octave.. nnd Poubl. Reed Itororrood and Black IPilnut. Canes. 6133 Every Ilmteuntent pl auntie by eumpetek workmen, prom thb best ,nalersol under our per annul mapervmlon, and suer) modern 11111prOVII wont worthy of the ttu.. Is introit. ml them Among thorn we weal.' mall attention It the TEEIIIIII.ANTE, which hiss been' so muel aduttred, and eels he found only In lustutuent of our own manufacture, From among the very flattering Testiinyn int of eminent,Trigewrim and °rowels, we git the following - rswiete • Tito conceive to be utlarprosehlbl. trt Ulna beautiful 11111001.11 quality. —%Vin. A ittg. It as a grand, good instrument, and does erect to the Itutttler.-111 C. Folgor, Tn,y, N Y. They are anemg thu finea I tudrivnents man ninriured in thir country or obrewl —W Berg J .Monenthel, Aptoinal I 'AO Thoy hs.e givonquiveroot ofitiefootton.—W E Rowley, Yon-du-lac, %Vie. 1 4 44 There is • peculiar enact and aptiputlici Palo wilii li harmonize. charmingly-01lb tl ewe —W. 11. Coolie I sin particularly pleased with tho arrange rent of the different registers —W. 11. Itradbit ry. . , \.> No other ingtrom ent CO nea approaches lb Organ.-7Vw Cho, ..irr, .V. Y. This instrument has a clear superwrity or enythialy yet introduced among us. l /edam. drq N, T. The tone. and action are excellent —Her W S. LOAVIS, Unclean, N. Y. The more we me it the better ere like) U. IlagueJledrun N. Y Tha Two flank Organ Harmonium W mall/ gam.—J W. litnnitut.t, Bolton, Mllll, lire have foun4 them excellent In all notate conetitutini a good Inetrument.--J. C. Cook, T J. Cook., It lookl and 'shunt's splendidly.—S. B. Sax ton, Troy, N. Y. The wok perfect toned Melodeon I ever gm —Cloy F. North. ' r. J. P. ONPII ART, ... Ifeyestrr Thal fall back at such pnbotantial merit/ as Fupariority of workmanship. beauty or tone and rensonabienen of pries. And we moat Pay that In WI these mimeo!, `hp Pre wall worthy of prow.—Musical Pion ter, X uggid. '65. Air Every Initrumel4 Is fully warranted end Boxed and Shopped la New York city without eeary. Circulars, Cuts, and Prise Lists, as., scut application to Or J. 18.141t0n, 841 Broadway. New York Conrad Meyer, 722 Aroh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.: 8. Brainard & Son, Cleveland, Ohio; L.A. Tookar d- Co., Jaekoon, Michigan ;.,Werner A Girard, Cinoinnattr, Ohio; Joel H. snow, Mo. bile, Ala., WIIOLESALE AGENTS _dwelt 11,18 '. maim 121=1 PELOU U E T ,' $2:15 to $6OO $lBO to $2lO M E I. 0 V I.; 0 N S, 'MIS to $2.41 C. PELOUBET ti RON Bloomfield, N. J. t ortoJ. G. MOYER. Agent, Aoroosburg. =3 Nebo Rbbertionnento QIIKRIPF § - AtE - S. Ily "'tete° of sundry wills of Vc.ciolov. E. 110.1 . 114 and Len" Farb., issued out of tho Court of Common Hens of Centre County, and to no tweeted. will lot exposed to.,publia sale, at the CllOl4 11,1W0 in the borough of Bellefonte on Monday tto 17111 day of August, A. IL 1 1116. the following property to wit t One square bf Icla Ventral rity, bounired On this South by Buffett/ street, on tho east by brnadway, on the north by Vhickalamonse street, and on thp west ilrove , strect, ei3ht lots. o.ur there 4 fronting en buffalo /Orel, and numbered in the general ohm of /aid town me lots N 0 ... P. 101, 103 and 105. and font thereof fronting on chictmlamooso street and num/Troll In the gen nil pion of +aid bort, no 114/1 Noll. 99, 101, 103 and 105 ranger Biel). sod else seven lots in snarl Central ray froutftng on Duffel° offset, and numbered i the general plat tof said tovfn, lab, No's. 73. 7.7, -79, 91. 39 83 and 87 respectively. Al. /03, All the right title anti interest .8 de fondant. in and to in certain tract of land situa ted in String. townshio, containing two honarftd end Amen acres and allovtarpre, be the •nino lonre or lees, mid being parmr a larger knot td lend whit la the C.unmonvveallt of Pennsylvallut. by patent lintel the 31th dnv of Fel/fiery. A. 1/ 1112, gianted to William 31, Clore 11111 heirs mad I LSO. Alt right 3itle 1 int•rest of de inlaid. In 11l I 1.. o rerain trart of land mins -1,1 in 11 I. sanded by laipl , of WI on It .•V .11 the noel/1..11y 11%11.14 01 John Wenn on I ',own Haupt on the etist, by lank 01 I:11.0,th [tidings and Irwm Morrie snPitli f ers II •ouili, and lota of 11. hoine. clt the west, containing twenty three at , ves r therculinit • ' taken in execution and to lie sold as the property .1 A C. /tidings .11.811. A ortAin Irnet of lend situated In the town•hip of 11.. ward. le/owlet) notl doscrib -.1 es follow,. to wit, on (l, south by lands c loseph While, on tht wept by hinds of W F Packer Thomas liiiirhoft and Altlltom Orono, ,n the 11.11111 by lands of David Shenk Mill 3:+- volt fluke, mill op the call by lands of James Cordon end Nelson Askeyo-unt ttttt ng two limn dr.,l acres more or less. thereon erected a log home. log barn and other out bliddings. Seised, taken in execution null to be •01.1 nm the properly of emtnitel Leathers. A LSO, A certaln lot of ground situftted in PnAln town lop. Ventre manly, hodniled and described on tollows, on thin west by tends it William Meyer.. on the east and north by lentils of Brener 11 addle, and on the south by Rolf Noon void, root nning Ilbollt 1.110 fourth of an agm 1111.1 . 0 or be,,. Ib, teen ereeted n two ',boy house, shop end other out buildings 1...e1r01. taken in eceentem and 1., bin robd no the i.ropert, am, 31, Vartnev 11,,50, All that re: lam to, , ,taye tenement or tract of land, rd anted ,n the ton et 11 el„ /thee, run ed 1, thew ~ratitee name S ow vont tit, tug 1.13 at ren more I.r le, .1 LSO, Another trio I sur.c”.l tbe war ranter name of 5.,r., I, 31 Fi.oher, contnnn Id I at res more or Ir.. • A tso, One other mart ettrveyell In the on, rnntee name of James C. Folter, containing 4:1:1 1111 l re or leer! .1 LSO. One other lrnet Anrve)ed m the war rontee name of l'hebe Witho, rontannog 4I utres more or le•+ A I,SO, One 011ter trait %on eyed lu the nue :Wee nen e of Samuel M. For. eontnanng 1:13 . . ALSIP. lnie other trio t of Inn.l sort e 3 nil In the warr.inter molar of Jounthan Wells. contain ow Ina ae r,... noire •les•, all totuated an the tow.lop llaggs toll SHOW aloe Stud, I#lloll 111 ex. union nntl 'to lie sold no the property of Samuel A took .1 Or/. A pout. of laud In Patton (owlish''', ttttt maid and desrihed Its follows.on the loud ly Inude of M. 1.1, T 111111111•1011, ,an the north by land 01 P. II Waddle and John NI 11.11, on the west lay lands id TI lolon and John thllen, on the .41041111 , y Wll.llllll Reed contain ing, (went) tour 111,1.• entire or has. thereon erected 0 two story frame lihnen anal 1.14 horn Stored, token in rte, talon awl to be sold 1111 the property of Satnoel Stet enodi .1 rso, All that certain two I.tory house/ or building situated tat the township of Boggs, in the county 111 Centre, ,•, donning in front liven et) t reel rind nix nllll the Iht Or Innen of ground and cur tinge alp rtentint tat soot building, hounded on the north lay land lifJe+. Conn.' .1 P ,Trezt, On alto south lay book ot Mrs Kinney and A C. 1/11111110 1 , 011 1110 fll.l. 11V 1111111 01 John tl Iron nut on the wept lay land of loon at !Ili Co), containing fourteen acres nod ratty porrhe. , m or les.; In the 111,1111111 ct ..1 Mo. 11., nod ore to he ...Id toi the properly of 41011 W WanHo e er, owner, or moiled owner.A LSI), All ilint ertnot Iwo story plank frame loon or Intil.4g. vaunted In !logo townaktp. In the r•inntf of Centre, eontroning In trent...twenty eight feet and an (lei, h I wertt) feet, and the lot or wove of groom! and earl. Inge, npplittanant. hnundert - Try hell of A C. I.llllngs ut all, tt lll 1111, upuncy of A biding.. and It, cold nn tho properly of 011111 A C Hainan, own r, or reputed owner, and coutratur. A LSH. All the right title end, inieretd or tleorge C limn, in end to the following Heels al hind situated in Gregg town•hip Centro county, Pennsyls unto, bounded and described no follows, the lir-d thereof beginning at mono odd earner spruce stump ), then , e along the next diserilied traet, lute of Prier Wilson molt Charles llenry formerly Henry Itee.lo7 North 70 degrees, mud 117 per, hes to n Al rove stump, theme olong lands el Jacob Brun, south 50 de green, went Itlo§ porches to a .lons, them e along minim granted to Stephen timely by Wil -1411114/ure, north 30i degrees. west 41 perches to elan., thence along stone north 514 degrees, west 0 porches to stone+, thence along $lllllO n•Potil degrees. eti•t 24 per, lies to stoil,, thou a along Innd. „f the heirs of Joroh de( eaced, south 4tl degrees, nest , erches to stone, them along lands of die heirs of Jelin Harter, &weaned, north _op .),,green, etod 17 penias ton dead pine. then.enlong 1811111111 the heirs of ties of 1)11111/Y11, dreeit-el. mirth 7 0 4 dozree• perelier to stone., theme along holds of the IlmXi 11P01,1111,1 tract south 21 de green, east lap porches to the tilio e of begin ning, containing 1.1 tier, and 113 perches nest measure, thereon ere( tell a house, barn. and other Out buildings The other thereof begiedietig at a stone, (ol'i manor spruce slump.) thence along the alio, o described tract, north 70 degrees, west 40 per ches to stones, (new corner) thence along lands of Peter Wilson, Lord, 22 degrees, went IS per ches to • stone, throw slang hunts of John Col. ters, south 70 degrees. wort 411 perches to storms near politic rend. thence along the ahoy° desert bed tract mouth 22 degrees, east IS perches to the plate of beginiitng. contnititng if acres of lend, neat measure, thereon erected n dwelling Ileum and barn and tiller out buildings Seised, taken ill (.x..0.111111.1 to be sold as the property of (lieorge (' Drun. thtlo to comenonco at I o'clock P. NI. of Naol Sur Itireti Orrrt r., R, CONLEY Itrlleforar, Aswee•l 3, I Rail Sherrff iLegai Noticeo ADMININ CRATRIXS NOTICE , Letter. of adoninistratim on the iodate of John Flock, deserved, lute of Snow Shim, having been granted to the undersigned, oho re pied+ all persona knowing thatimull es unlade,' sail estate to make immediate payment. awl hesing elution against the same, to pro sent theirLd*Authentisitted by law for nettle. meet. ELIZA Midi INNEY Aug 21 Cl Ad ntl..ioloatior. H OUSE AND LO r FOR SALE. The rub...mbar °ltem for sato a valua ble,property situated en Potter township, three q natera of a nude Dom the town of Centre Hall; connoting of hie acres of exeiellent land with a comfortable dwelling honer, stable and other buildings erected thereon For further Frith.- lam apply either personally ur by latter to the eubseriber on the premiere. Aug 3-3 m E. W. SWEENY. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. !Alders of administration on the estato brJeranahalilayes. deceased. late of Ilepner township, haring been granted to the under signril all permsne indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the ma a to present thetu, duly authantirated.for settlement. O W. RUMBARIIER Adotio a issei,ror: EgICI CIO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I.J The am-purtneribili heretofore existing under the firm of Orisetim, Bright d en., has this day been dissolved by mutual eminent. The business of the late firm will he nettled and continued us heretofore at the 0111 place by the llowar I Iron Company. August 10-it. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Leiters of a mlnialmtlon on the es tate of lobo A. Stover. Minium& late of Mlles township, haring been granted to the Under signed. all persons Indebted to said estate ore requested to make Immediate payment. and all having slams agailid the same to protect them, duly authentleateiT, for settlement. = July 27, 18801-6 t. Adm.(' a isirvisnr. VALUABLE FARM Fan SALE, The subscriber offers for sale a valua ble farm containing Mit lITY.BIX mem ; forty acres of winch are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. The remaining forty-eiraeres ere well covered with whits pine and oak ambit% A good frame house, barn and utherout bdil. ding. era erected en the premises; end a good spring hum and spring of most excellent water. A bee young oroherd of thrifty apple and cher ry trees ; le also growing on the farm. The sulisoriber is about removing west and will sell at • reasonable figure. For further In formation and terms, aoplydpersonally or by letter to DAVID F. CONFER, Beech Creek, Clinton Co, May 26, '66-3m. Pam's.
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