,fflis' 7 lr e tmftatsittionnt P. GMAT VIM, lima ant Paoriturros. Assocuta Boma JOE W. FOGEY BEILEFONTE, EA. FRIDAY monsisq, HOY. WYSS. itAlp. —42 p. plai.*; , wpaut la advance Tideeihna sot paid is advano*. sad "moo when et paid Woto the ezpiratiou lathe yaw. He's a lAtiro SIM Whether or not the white 111.239 ea of our rmitntry will ever get through doing. Cor the nekici. what he is either incapa ble of doinp, ur to limy to du. kir him self, is a question 'the futnry alone eau ' answer. History furnishes no example of a people willingly enslaving them- ' sely_,es 'Our have done. to carry ont a i;bilanehfiThr:lna the histori an of the future may still have to record ert ater follies—we may say ermies--corn. ntitted by men who drum to he intelli gent and who think they are flier DON QUIXOTc in-his madness turned loose a .rflte of oativicts, and for hi • philanthro-' receivad front them avoniplete drub bing The people of thi• contry---the, laboring masses. -htiv'e turned loose four naillione of negroes. and fbr their philan thropy. have been impoverished bey and calculation ni.cl enslaved alnioq beyond the hope of redemption Dos Qt mad as he was, way sati•tied with the ,drubbing, and left the vol/1 lets. without attempting further . to make them the, ornaments of 'aui:lety he eunteniplate4 having them , but our people caster than 'the crazy Spaniard- seem not to be swindled with the result of their folly, or to lean, wisdom front that nio-t ex pel aye teachers— experieuce, but go on. just as though the ex penment of negro "freedom'' had been the most per fect success. and as if every movement .of puritan abelitionim, was dictated by . prudence, reason, justice and right. To secure the so-called' freedom' . the negroes of the Southern States now en joy, the white men of the country, paid. or mot tgaged their property and • labor to pay, billions upon billions of dollars— filled a million of graves with hire men country with cripples. widows and orphans—the land with mourning and desolation, and destroyed a government that boasted of being the best the sun ever shone upon After the.e sacrifices one would have thought that they would be willing to stop—to turn their atten tion4o their own interests —and let Sam ho prove that he was fitted for the new order of things, fur the new-position in life. which their philinthropy and love had opened up for him But no . "free dom" was not a great enough boon to he conferee' upon him lie must be kept, must le furnished with food. be provid ed with clothing be sheltiied, fed. paw- pered.and pestri. —hecau.e it war mid he had been Opprew.ed And "freedom' . food and clothing WWI not enough for him Agencies to protect him have been established ,"fich,oole to educate him have been built up , laws obliterating all barrier, to hk progress have helm passed ; statutes doing away with all distinctions of race or color have been enacted, and yankee ingenuity has been exhausted to make him in all re- spear-color, condition, character anti. 1 kind peer of the white man. and a competitor for the honors and etnolu merits of the world. And yet - Oh all these-with all that the white race hap done for him-what is he but the same indolent. thriftle.s, ambitioidess being that he was. before our people neglected their own interests, 'to better his condition? Has he proven in any way that he is capable of appre ciating the position of a freeman? Has he shrill in any acts that nature has endowed him with spirit ot( inteligence enough to be "free!" Or has he at tempted the accomplishment of a single peewee* that would lead them who have mede so many willing saenfices for him, to believe that they have not foolishly thrown away their money, wickedly "louses:Wed their time ,and senselessly and idiotiCally, empoverished themselves to accomplish that which God never de signed should be 9 We ask you laboring men--you who work from "dawn of day till dusk of eve" —for it in you, who "pny the piper-- what good all you have done for the ne- J re ban accomplish ? You made up the army and gave him "freedom - '—an ob sneei,The had not ambition enough him self, to attempt to gain , you created a freedman bureau to help him, and he proved to lazy to try to help himself; you established schools to educate him, and beau shown you by bin indolencts# and ignorance that he has no desire or capacity to be educated ; your represen tatives passed laws, giving him the same opportunities in life you, enjoy, and tie has appreciated them by becoming more worthless and helpless tban ever. Look about^the oottatrr and tell na if what we have Imp saying is not the plain limits nislied truth? If after all you have done for him, the negro is not a negro otill ? And after you milker for a moment, tell rue, ye toiling masses, who vote to support free negroimm, when you intend to atop doing for the negro, and do for youmelvea. Have you no sympathy for your own rune? No pride for your own blood? No feeling for your cotintry or no respect for yourselves? If not, in the name of all that is just, turn your selveS into eltrvinLe for negroes, wait and attend upon them to your nearta content, but let the thousands of white men, who feel like working for them selves end Heir families do no, without having their earning taken ,for taxes to keep your proteges. Ir'ydn think you have 'not yet done enough for them, do what you . wish to do yourselves, but don's fprdelarty's Nike make lava 2 1 4 co mpelling Stiern tp um* you. you. DON Qum.- ors., tpo tko drubbling for bin madnesii you q);to . )is will* to bear alone. the rem* Joy SOW. , . ~. . . 'rn# '4o 4 'whilia44-41. kboutiax k is" E M e l !it. Pm i ,c(!cmi4Prabl4t i ts' what ; the,y gaigs at elections. ' tins see whuia . gaiusiitiltia 14psital l shusetforligli ma luci wags .tts'ashiltt, that Asut.gaisuainaitsastaing alsera--the election AufSau übbutscia an Stat. Leh., islature. Lk this gain they can boast of courage and cousialeacy hp yuottlog the "Due aold aka of septemisiat do yeti * ottikst *akin Beata propesb; . A Word to Demoirits. Democrats we have a word of advise. for you. Ile political Campaigns fist the season are over, but, goult woe, if you would succeed in t*eld, bAnis , oetunieneily. Now is this time *parr feet your d organiaatiotis-4 is the *De' o do the work for next fall. l'assiorithd prejudice is allayed—political: bias and partisan bigotry-is set aside, and mons reason can be appealed to on behalf of right. It is the timefiir ,ifun to wort , — Tr e TIME FORYot Worltf. THE 'C ease OF DEMOCILLTIC PRINCIPLES IN TIIIS rt.ruasi , and in place of abandUning your orkanbations as bee generaiTy been your eugtom itamediately after the Poe fion'—fill them up--perfect then-=make 'your arrangements to hold weekly ,or monthly meetings—raise your funds to secure sound reading for those.who are trilling to read and learn. Those long nights are a splendid time to circulate and read documents—farmers and labor tog men. hare lime now to read a good speech dr peruse a sound nen.luiper. %lieu in the .ututner or during the ottii• uary political campaigns they could not find no opportunity toglance OVer and our political opponents will read and reflect now. over truths. that they would _cast *eornfully aside in the he .t of a po ditieal camas.. Let them be furnished, with the rigl)t kind of rending. You. Democrats of the country hate time now too attend to thease'things'--in factAU ring tile winter is the only time you have. Your noel is done for the season, the evenings are long, and what better op 'turnout) could be afforded, to create a healthy 141(1 , 111 feeling .over the emir.; countr:, It is . a inistal t en tdea e to hate the real work of a political canvass. to be done a few weeks preceeding the election The prejudice that ley, bold of melts Minds. the partisan feeltngs that control their better judgement, during the excitement of the campaign is generally so strong that it Cannot by tit ereome, and nothing can be accomplished save the rallying of our terser, and the gathering up of the few stragglers that may fall from their ranks Nom to the time to recruit our three,, US wake Recombines to our num ber,. to show that we are interested in the sauce for which we battle, and to -rem that Vt 13 are determined to win. .1 if we begin the work now the gran de.t. vietory,that over perched noon the banner. .uf any political organization. will be owe to rejoice over lit . the nest election. Need More Protection ? The psalni-singing-eisl l tish-eattng: puritan, manufacturer: of New Eng land. receitisl before the war. four dol lars per yard for cloth that cost them three dellats and tilVcents, to manufac ture Now the same c,noils cost gtAlgui four dollar , . and they, sell it at eight dollars"per yard, acd not saiTSfied with this immense profit, they clamor for more moteetion. They should have it Don t you think brother toiler' You and I can wear patched pants and raged coats, because we are too poor to pay the big prices demanded for their goods.— We can go rough, ragged and cold , what. a the diffence ? Who cares? Abo lition congressmen won't pass laws to protect our laborbut they'll ship nig gers north to compete with us, and bring down the price of wages; they'll Ake - run pay the taxes to keep the ones that are too lazy to keep themselves, they pang heavy tariff laws, to raise the price of goods We use and compel us to pay the taxes for these sainted puritans of New England. who have stolen them sell es rich, and bought government bonds with their money in order to es cape taxation And we seem perfec•ly satisfied with it Hadn't we better give Eastern manufacturers more protection? Hadn't we better pay them a little high er prices for their goods? It will only make them a little richer and us a little poorer—something that we have been doing for about six years now, COIDC, let us be liberal! Let us make higher tariffs no that we have the fun of paying them ! New England treats it, and we are an obliging people, generally doing whatever New England wants I INTELIGENT,—The people of Terns a fe• , weeks since voted in favor of ma king certain amendments to their State Constitution. Shortly afterwards the question of ratifying the aboliton amend ments to the United States Constitution, came up before the Legislature of that State, and were voted down almost unanimously The Pittsburg Dispatch, the leading organ of abolitionism in this State, asserts that the people of Texas are in favor of the proposed amendments to the United States Constitution, and cites their vote on amending their State Constitution as proof and pitches into the Legislature of Texas in true puritan style for refusing to ratify the amend• ments, in as it claims, accordance with the wishes of t people. Nov. if the poor fool who edits the Dispatch, was as wise as he imagines hfunielf to be, he would know that the people of Texas, or any 'oat% State, are not granted the privilege of voting on amendments to the United States Constitution, and would not alum ignorance by stating that the voters of Texas cast their ballots directly in favor of the amendments. This however is but k sample of aboli tion inteligence—a specimen of the kind of staff that is (trammed into the heads of the readers of radical papers. A Contnerstrr Move,—We under stand that there is a movement on foot among the worshipers of coffee in this State, to out-do the mother of fanati cism—Massachusetts—by electing "Pro fassor"DAY, the nigger Demosthenes (?) to the United States Senate. It is said to be a candid fact, No his chapati' now for this position areteteer than either CUSTINSMAIRRONN,STIVINB'S or Fou l/MT a. If be wouldn't represent the peo ple, be would at Mast represent the Ab olition party of' PenneAvauia, and hie elocution would be the first consistent act we could credit them with.. A Lairsvr Owaven.--We have road TOW the !stater° years about a thou sod notice's' of the desth of the - Demo ertirpirty. * As yet, we believe, it Lae gottobon buried, and we have an idea tint when those who hive ben so fatal amid iit notifying the pet& of its de mise, 00E100 Iliad Ito its funeral rime, they walled it about the liveliest porta ever thAy attempted to handle. „„. -4Hids tabs a a. foughte—Olimens Re publiow. For white An and white mess rights. A frivldAil Protute There has beeniof late some fearful rev elationa-of the_ moral _Je_gegerscyl of_ the "iower,onlars" in England,. bin • viol gee • appalling 4in tbstpresented so us tbaltal• of *lugs in Liverpool it is yird IF possible to ooticeive. Au inquiry iita *slop slingback Intim wed by the lows cowmen Saki ibis sense cy excessive mar ts by in .that town, an the report of the commissioners draws s picture at which humanity must shudder The follow ing 'strain, front a London paper will* give some idea of the .•Slough of Despoittl" lot . which thet celebrated emporium hue been .converted. For lour years has an epidemic of typhus raged with increasing virulence among the working population of Liverpool Let choi• eta 01111011 coke bold df 'basements of &leo humanity, and it can scarcely be expected to leave them until It has sucked the life blood Iraqi thousands Children go to school drunk—ragged schools of ermine Women for lobe 01 drink. tell every stick' they wear saving just the lost shred of 1.- en, and then—heaven help the wretches—. they sell altir hoir: This is the evidence cot the Res Father Nugent, who speaks of one woman, the mother of seven Children. who sold her hair to a barber :or a quoit or , lieer, N^ - men have been —had up" tor drunkenness cone hundred and fourteen tunes anti more. In une court the women were discovered, 'all drunk'oneSundoy -alternoon The children Glob their peure together on 1 4 ,ourdsy night to hq•o a ••spree," and get gloriously inebrinted like their tieuiolo The master col the Hibernian school stip ^You might ac well attempt to empty the Mersey. wt th it bucket as to apply Chrietion instruction while tins good 01 intemperance is over whelming us Chios Into coins over the people There seems to be nuttier laW,or tide, or deoeney among theft eCliddrendie wh telt are niter born," says Father Nugent Heats's° uhputd, for the landlord teats Hi be pressing, seat - his tenants should "pull the house down"' ••I'have four liones to Henderson street," says AO agent, and there 18 not a piece et timber lett in them They the occupants,) will tithe awry the cop• boards, the 41,110 oases, awl the ye,) slates otT the roof, and we enhia,t ratch Iheur We just quote one more horror A trade man and hie wife ruined tLeniselves by drink The woman fell ill, and lay in in describable filth on her nick bed lornionthit On a Sallll-day rat died, and remained 1111- tOnebtd till Thursday The husband that day obtained ten ehillings to secure the neeeneary al tendanee, but losiend ut does mg the money to no prop per porpoise, went and got drank with II lie went borne in this slate and slept with the corps! On ruley sane persons seta a &tree to lake away the body, but when the - men saw no person to go with the tuneral, they took her till and threw her down in the room again, where she lay till the pollee hod her buried on the hollowing Hatt...lay •' As a sequel we are laid, ••an Old Woman, who lived nu' dYlrDealb, was SO touch shocked that she tiled that night." Such is the aCCOUTII. which Liverpool gives of itself And all at this under that on+toeratte rule of which the ••ttpper classes' al En. soete , y are wont to boost so loudly and of whose eteelleuetes they are ny a prolle to taunt ao preeenling s marked rouffitst in the neee of democratic government —Ex Duty r of the Demoarec) The elections being over, the democracy have now time, as to their duty, to re view their action tor the last nix yearn, take an accurate reckoning of their post ii find out • how far they have drifted the true course, and clear the ship for • fresh contests in the future l'olillsitlprin etylen arataternsil hiatlinarkto .They never change. l.t rat merely the'pelicies supposed to be bused upon• them that are thicionimg- The adversaries of democracy hare always been the representativee of the European ideas 01 kingly government, and, tact end of boldly atoning their principles, have cot ertly concealed them under come poltcy, in keep their character tram the public view They have been profuse in the min of high mounding words, have glibly talked of lib erty and equal rights, and effected to hold tutored the conalitutintual barriers erected by the people to prevent 0.11, encromelimente ot tyranny So constimate has been their by pocracy, and Ito audacious their lying. that hundreds of thousands of the welt meaning but thought leg hove been -led en tray, and suPPiffied men and measures dint would vit once have been repudiated had their true character been suspected. It rs the duty of the democracy not only itiymiLitapt the true path, but to be sure that tee emu/ upon it ourselves In INMOO. racy to day, an exhibited t brought its critters nod Journals, the democracy of Jefferson and Madmen and the founders of the repub lic ?'lto we still bold to the same cardinal ru lea of fiat icy, the name great prioc•tptee which actuated nor forefathers' It we do, we are still right, and on a road that must lead to victory. If we do not Bats stand— it we have eta rendered to the madness of the hour any democratic idea essential to political progress and the liberties of ewes and coniniunit iee—we must go beak scour original los tit nand star d there n de fiance of all epithets and all out-ci lee This democratic reviewal may bring 10 view VOllle unpleasant trutlin,monie ancrificen of principle to expediency'. tnny show us that we, m common with other smnerr, ••have done what we ought not "to have done, and left undone the thinge that ought to have been done " 11 to not the duty of the democracy to ••accept the renitlis of the war" or any oilier IPPISLiiIIt, except they lend to the connervatton of the popular Illicit ten and the welfare of the ewes There is tune enough ill the future to overhaul the democatto craft which has weathered so ninny Atornix, tear nut the rotten planks which weaken us, that our struggle with tyranny may be tilumplinnt and decbire It the arm of the democracy hex been feeble. it is bet:muse it baa been bound wall. hay , issue's and tied down to indefensible pullet.; We fear that, like the wall around it,there line been incorporated too much shoddy and gilt gingerbread to make the old fellow ap pear “reepeetable,' fti these degenerate days The garments have been inappro priate, democracy lion Oellpled n no. post I ion, and therefore been out of lIA element Hard knocks, it is to be hoped,botre taught I on a lelllloll —Jurksoman Ponturch,[ Lich.) United States Securities The late rapid decline to United States eemeritiest in England hoe excited consider able surprise When we read the incendi ary speeches of Radical leader.. howe•er, their open threats of civil war and fixed de termination to regard the southern States nerenneattered proricnee, end not en a por tion of a restored Union, we can scarcely wonder at this decline. Until the difficulty at pretient existing between the President and the Congress is settled, confidence can not be expected to revive. Capitalism will not care to Invest their mono in country no torn by political differlinefi and unsettled by political Meas. -We learn that Inveslment►_,in United States securities have almost ceased not only in London, but also in Frankfort, the quoted...3e being al most entirely nominal At the same time all other securities maintain their prices, Austrian inoluded, which are teemed more worthy of confidence than theca of the American Republic The consequence of the decline of American misrules to Eu rope will in due course of time, be • cor responding-depression is she Staten coop led with a depreciation In the currency. and consequent rise In the price of gold Aug all this is the result of the blustering vapariWg of the Radical party, theit eon stently„xiterated threats of war with Oren! Brillion, and their evident determination to prevent toy reconciliation of the adverse parties, in an Suunc—ffannion (C. W.) I(pectelor LOYALTY IN BALTINOIII —We saw some very fenny things in Baltimore on Tuesday last. We saw a vote rejected becauve the voter had INK i pont ad to suit, the /eyed ideas. of.am election judge. It op poredvoittri l ut 0 , barber , and had palnied..b.ht pole r Ito and yreirs. as a ntatlee of hutte,l red, where and bine I At one prettiest fwe sa t.e vole ofp .ratko. UNII9II eOliller rejected byname, kprlng bad a brptber killed ..In the ConfeOrats anny, be could not swear that he t , bad sympathy for thew/Ads." le &stonier lostanee, a Union man wee al most drives float the polls because be hap pened to be the owner of a horse 11110.0 came Was olitooestall Jackson !" Blab, far the WWI spitomplible clirty we saw was Judge Mesdit—Bmeday Mercury. - The Flinthie in India An appillingoatinaty has lately befallen at poetic% of *lllllk India Famine has been MaWit fiiiaMtratraitew la the Bengal Presidency. and in Ibe Medea' 'PyeOdeon, the distress frost the Fame cense is dmietib ed as only less terrible than dint to Residents on the spot —trustworthy Wines sei—in endeavoring to gtvolhortic Idea of the extent of the calamity, depies Nene, of the most hamming character. When the famine wan at its height, the starving poor, we are told, crowded Into the streets of Cal- MM.., and n was astisnased hat no fewer I 'then 20.000 to 25,000 starving people were wandering' boat the capital. 4, Mulliek's lihat, where thh Bombay morehaute raised I a fund and distributed food,Wiere was at one time 7,00' famishing applicants crowd ed up. They were described as_ pinked to order upon an open space waiting for the bution. ..00 one aide nearly .4,000 Ilindotismich with a leaf platter beforebini, were i•erittered on the, wet, ground hastily crtaking of the .airy,dole they received On the other side r r e llttlikeands of famish ing Musseltnens ranged in like 'lineup , watching with silent ind .1 "Urn"' the meal of their P.adoo bretiolien, and counting w i t h I,,ter longings the minutes the , . ,urn should come. Under tee shelter Jf the libel crowded the women,girla end children Outside the gales were hun dreds and hundreds who had lost their clinliee till the next distribution But over all o w horrible dead itileneel• No - chattering or ceeverse,harilly s mend. excepting when tit intervide conic Wretch threw up Into arms with an ejaculation to Beltran, wrung from hini•by the tinappensithle fangs of hunger " More than this,otiimals wrote home desert! , stony ol meeting dead bodies In every [limn tag's ride—bodies lying in tLe road, with pie village doge eating them at leisure A enteritis jourtial staled that in Ilulasore, havnag n population 0t.,12,1100, the deaths to one day amounted to WU; end on the Gdy erniment demanding of its officials a report against the libel, elle Colledint of the Dis trict rtplied that on the Otis of August lie hod 2-lio deaths in the city, ow the ilih, and for Ilse week ending ihe nth 12115 day, Ilia bodies nometinteereittaltong unburied for three days The province of Orissa nut ' fared the moat severely, one paper deciar ing that 400,000 souls Linea perished to maritime llrivsa alone Indeed, a telegram from Indus announces that its if the poplin lion or Orison Inter perished in the famine --that is. lolly two millions and a half of people'--Er 5110A1,1,1 run Amor!, or Tax --People who pay high rent, iu our amen rarely know how touch they contribute towards the I ixes caressed upon the properly ('Cu tautly without ihought t ibey blame the land lord for inking the whole amount,and somet imes consider btm a sharper. If tenants only felt that they themselves are respons, ble for high taxation, which in case of mis management might have been prevented by the election of good men to office,i hey would probalily he more senothle of Omit dunes In ointimpal n Oates New lork,eome land lord* urn now making Ike prqeue slate of thirty tenant, in good government visible by priminig on then receipt• for rent how touch of at gore fur toses.ntiot how inset. the taxes now exceed those of ten yeas ego Ttti mrt of infornintion is calculated to bring home a sense of hit own respOnlibility municipal ablates 10 envy IIMIC:--E,411/0/11 For the 11*,te! tee tn. Maryland Refuses to Bow the Knee to the Baal of Radical Disunionism. While we pen More in sorrow than in an gilrflie fact that; ten of the States alike held their election , .on Tuesday the fah mot have as heretofore, gone for the Radical Disunion nuriy,rgrn suffrage and we are rejoiced to see that, Maryland, not with aniniting the moth:untie efforts of Forney and the snaked, eye, hellish conduct, and frauds of the Police Commissioner. and. their Radical emmiiisnries bar gone, tri. umplumily gone, for the Constitution, the ruitri?and the supremacy orate white race we remember the course pursued by the dical Disunionists, for weeks before the election—their effort!, no set at defiance the rooktitulton and laws of the State— their refusal to register good and true Union men simply because they wood by the President—the imprisoning or the Sher iff of Balt (more .oml the newly appointed Commissioners without the shadow or law or justice, the victory,in Maryland is truly glorious and ought to fill the heart of every American patriot with exceediftlEßY"d joy The threats, the intrigues, the wicked . frauds, of the Disunionist. were all of no avail The staunch and tried Union men of the Si ate, with a lived determination— with purpose sit rem', and faitti,,strong and unwavering, in the (hod of their fathers rnarcheihip In 1146 Pollg" , elioulder lo shool dee no) deposited 'bete ballots in favor of the interest', of the white man,_ and the riglttxt dignity.and e,inally of 01l the Stoles in the Union The fact that the liadicnle did imprisoti the new conitnissioner., and hod full control of the elections. Tookee the victory mil the more unpin taut nod cheering Ilsoll the disunionist 91/11nliil s ed to the' law, had they comp,lmil with (he wishes and Is gal action of Gov Swann, and then been defeated. they might , hose commanded the ay &why of even their political enemies, but as it in, nothing but n godly conscience —deep and bitter tiontliation,and the scorn, and contempt everyr' abiding anti a Union loving itizen, we/ a sham ItndICILIIKM in Maryland has run its course. The It story or its black and damning user patrons will now be writen. Law, order. troth, justice, and right will once more reign supreme Religion, peace and broth erly love will take the place of envy, malice, haired and a wicked and Godless otheirm. The enemies of the Constitution and the Union. the ,gialigoore of Washing ton, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Jack son, will there have ample time afforded them for contrition and repentance The true Unionist") of Mifrilandare of that high order of' men who never alighted initamp ling upon a fallen ur nnetaken foe, and therefore we know of what we affirm when we say that a few brief months will devel ops is the world, the contrast between a Statmoontrolled in her legish.tme and Ex ecutive departments by (Joel fearing and Consi tutstit loving Statesmeu, and those controllaby Radical disuunusts, and New England Delete of the bloomer' Malawi and Stevens school. We think we oan see the bead of Providence in the Maryland elec tion. The sober second thought of the peo ple is always right But in the States of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illi nois Se., h.e , the people excited over what they term the wrongs or the war, anti gpad ed on to frenzied desperation by the corrupt and heartless politicians of the Radical di.- , unionism, hare not had lime for the Bober second thought lo do its work. Perhaps as in the once of one of old, on account of the multitude of 'belt. iniquities, Providence has i,blinded the eyes and hardened the hearts of Elm Radicals in the Northern States, for a 1 lesion longer that they may not see, the things which do make to their peace, and the welfeve and prosperity of this great' Da tion. 'To this view of the case we submit ; and met, that we think 'we can see why the good work of reform, and true restora tion has commenced in Maryland. Three 'howl for Maryland! Three cheers for the Constitution and the Union of all the States! Dampersls, Conservatives, yarmers i Me obirreci,-Leboring BM of Penney!Tanta, let as hope that a better era is about to dawn open our distracted country. Let us hopi that the great •ictory over radioolism in triesyland will Sot orgy result in restoring that ifi,taterto her former prosperity end greatneii, bat that It may lead the people of all the States to redeetion—to their orig. buil love of the Constitution of our fathers and ■o a nec essary result—to 9;esake the fallacies or Radicalism—the iii.eonseitnt ion al theorietnof Congre• . and to spurn with contempt -every- ewers being made to favor of reotioflltam, and lowardettia tint of lower in this grent, gisternlient. To thinWitoCiet us work asts hops ahnjsys reateintainethat, , “Trulti crunhed to earth will ri.o again The Eternal yo.r. of tka an/ htr., While error raniutshed, w ittiers in pain And dies amidst her worsh ippers:, [Po: thoir trcuxn. The Time' to Asoettein Who is Right If in the history of the , worl ignorance of passing occurrence. could lie considered a crime. it is new. Nth the facilities we possetet the crime is unpardonable *rents preprint with'interest to the lovert of free governmettt, crowd non one anothei:.;Agrey lions of,and,the danger in,one are tiditretilia ed.and scarcely seen in the shade* of anoth er looming tip ; the form or each is almoit lost in the intermixture of NIL into the block portentons aloud which nverhnngs, nod threatens to Overwhelm our idolized civil . and political liberty. The greatiircli-ene my of human happiness is not. idle. bin children with diabolic ingenuity, under his prompting+ are conjuring up the storm; they' are spreading their sophisms before the people, to the people recoiling, dory say -try this, and ,that, it minuet do harm, the government mug be improved; ' in the language of their father “Eat of line apple, ye shall not surely die ," they carry on the work boldly, confident that their father will again possess the people as he did when they accernplislied the first part of theta In •bur The Mt.., of the people of all pine ties are genuinely - patriotic. they look nbitye thecolitsions of parties seeking only alint • wilf most (red to the good of line !thole people , whether these people will blindly follow the teachings of the lenders of the reign-in-hell school, or he dereiviol by the sophisms of those who are stilling to sacri fice their country to their ambition, we very much doubt To these people we address theme i enoirks Civil war mom threatens us ; a T or by the side of which the 101 - e strife he but clitltl.play Before it conies, before the excitement attendant upon War deprives you of a mind capable of judging of the right inform yoursellieli of the justice of each cause say again ymi are crim mid if you are not aware of the importance of what is transpiring all around pm Ben Under demanding the impeachment of ties Went Johnson • mid pledged if elected to rongres., To",foree through the Bill; the Radical Pro•• eve y where calling for the ailvanee guard of Radicalism. Wendel.' denollo4 log Gen ; , ,therturin RI a 'neon, charging that Gen Grnnt has “told out to traitors" and alrking that Ilut ler ho gut in his place, the Baltimore Po lice 11 . 011111114 0 ,01,er s Rebellion these ale nll signs of Plonly Inform yourselves on every points deterinincytheiheryour your influence and your body, vfdl be exer led In behalf of the (lover:mein of your flees or on the part or a legislative des pntirtm; and !hen Pennsylvanians, when , your country calls youJor ready New Publication DEMOREETTR, Poi au AMERICA --Publnilied by W Jenninge Deniormet,,l73 litondirny N Single copier 16 eie , per annum $1,60. We have examined the (irk No of this dementia Periodical and pronounce it the hest one for children that we have ever ern.. Itsfirticlea are well. written and suited to the capacity of children,• which cannot lie sett' of many others The Poetry to all gOod its Illuoiratintio are very fine, and its many other features, with the \tunic, Toys, Purview, etc , is all that could be de aired , is got up in good taste, on good pa per, printed in the very keel manner, and taliogethe7.unelic must attractive nu well as inniructive Journals that ham yet appear ed Do not fail in secure a specimen Nn Pertuttoxs Mef,Artec .1 Montldy Mair tine devoted 10 lucent ore,forla ion nntl el J Peternon, BUG Chextnni St Nal nJelphli :7.2,00 per notion, e are in receipt of tilt, popular Lady's Magazine for December It Is a splendid number The title page alone is worth the price of the number For many years terion'n 2ilogazinB," in contequence of it,' merit and chenpnean, has had a larger clr notation than any oilier monthly in the Uni ted States la 1867 it promises to be great. ly Improved, the reading wafter will be In- Crraard, anti ariell ehlitela WILL CONTate A DOUtil.e-Blea STItaL FABIIION FLATS, OANTLY CoLonicw, with from four to nix urea--making "Peterson's" the cheapest the world The 'crisis will remain too do tars a year to single subncribern To clubs it iv cheaper still.viz: lire copiev for $Bll6, eight copteo for $l2 00, or fourteen copies for $20.00. To every person getting up a club (at these rates,) the Publisher will send an extra copy gratis. Speeleitilly seat (if written for) to those wishing to get up clubs. Nett) abbertisemento. A FORWRNAIIa )1t EOM E ONE CROSBY OPERA 110rSE ART /00,10, • Tif THE URANDEST ART PROJECT of the preen( elf ntur3 ITS SUCCESS DECIDp:n Subaoript Jon+ pouring it from et pry quarter of the United State, and the Pomades' THE END It 1 PIDLY APPROACHING' Mftes;CRIIIC 11 OFICF, TO OR IN TIME. TAE DRAWING WILL POSITIVELY BE Made, or the Money Refunded to Each Sulo•eri. bet, ea guaranteed. • MOT OP•111 , THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE, Value, $llOO,OOO The remaining Premiums consist or over TIMER nownitnn SPLENDID OIL PAINTINGS. Conatttuting • superb coll.tion of GENUINELY AMERICAN WORKS OF ART Shares only $5 each For $5 one Share or Certificate,brith one of the following beautiful Steel Regraviege • “The Little Wanderer, by TIIO/dAS FARE,. 'V at heriqg Apples," bI I W.RO2/1B THOMPSON is "Westward Rol" by BRAILL. For $lO two Shares with the superb Steel nee .WARIIINUTON IRVING and big FRIF,NRS.' For $l5 three shares. with the One Engraving, by D. HUNTINGTON, Iron $2O four shams or Certbicatetb With the splendid Chrome negroabeam exclusive tame) oAn American Alamo°, by 3. GROPSEY. While for $5O ten &harm or Cartifleates, are Is- sued with A CHOICE ARTI6II3 PAQOP of either "Irving and bia Friend," hierey'm Dram a,. or the nAmerinan Autumn.. TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE'!! TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE That MI a.bseribern moire their eholeo of ono of Ow SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS • 4T 11111 111111• ?TINT 1111111101111114 • THUS SSC " T rIV7N7I I- 1 7: 1 , 1 ,770'"; BELK MONEY /T .ONCE!!! DETAILS OP THE DRAWING The. Subscription Books, on being elued will be pissed In the heads of the following gentle men , who kindly ununt to net u the Chicago meinbers of the 13oeuotttee: lirtbs ilbbertioements. At m Wet, F Coollitoge, P V a . Bonk. Amos T. Hall. T/141110 B &Alt E... , f ii tirlt i ti g l s t . M . s ' a g - , U tt CiDlll. I t , OE4O of Valle YU.* naowers, Joe' ird National Bank AVINS6th, 1. -.lto,t,'"";' , Y Moen, Mann d• Scott. Elevator. . J. A. Slhs, Prerident Beepipd 2iis Jena/ pack• These gentlemen, together with such other* from different parts of the reentry as they may select to fairly represent the Shareholders, will have the SOLE. MANAORNENT OP THE AWARD IN ITS LETA I LP. Thy plot of the Award adopted in the following: Two hundred and the thousand numbers, rep. minting thetirtilleslei will be 'Oland in one wheel, and threenundred nod 1.112 tickets inscribed wit names of tbe Premiums (to wit, the Opera douse, three hundred Paintings, and the Bust of Lincoln), will be placed in another. From these wheels n number and • 'premium will be drawn rimultanwously—the namber 41G - it -" - •-"--- III'ECIAL CARD TO 111E'REA DER Z CllOllll, /1.115{.1A1 . 1011 enterprise, and must not he contuund ad with Dollar Oat Concerts which have been advertised to take place at the Opera (louse, with. ut tha Milburn) or consent,uf the proprie tors. All orders for certificate 6r stares, and all special colutuunlrations, should ho addressOd to U. 11 CEO 111, .1, Nary A.A.. and threLtrd TIIE ART INSTITUTE, No. 625 Broadway. 9¢lleserintive Calaßryon, giving full par tattlers. sent tree. 1 ` AFRICAN ARTIST'S UNION AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION \IIgRICAN 'MISTS' UNION! , The Ann rieatiArlitthe Union Ettintablithed nal !mamma that in order to extend the isle at he lollowing well known and highly popular STEEL PLATE I.:NOR AVINGS IN:pm - lure iit;the Ihlgrim.. fir Amery u, 274:16. Loading of the Fathers, - 27rith Fuletail .Nluelering hie Iteeruitis - Sliskspeare 40d fill Frierof, - - -274. th Ciater i e Saturday N ght, - 23420 Village Blacksmith, -'-f - 27142 Mandela Desttny, (Fortuna /Toning) - 21x2.s The M at Nik potting in I77tk - Vt•tlit Mount Vernon in the °hien time, kkr Washtngton ut :10 years ogn. - 211x3 I The CMCIIIIO ol Master Mae Dunolkl troika the M n, rt i; len, o e , The Madonna, - They hare ituenteti ea plient to elfin) 'heel to thou trteugt...o thy 4tublic eeLuuu iliollar—and tiny cent. each, the pr n heretolore hill tog been two dollar. , ewe h. und for the purpein of rttinulating the getting up of t lute., they heir determined to mutant premiums to the getters top of the Oohs, and in addition thereto to dig tribute nunatert the subarr)bero the rum of tASII• I)011 i.e moue) mid paintings as noon an the MOO chef! l ur e re n el , ed 100,01)0 eugrut liege. 1 r it u our intention to advertt.e trey enteusit ety, and as the engrai ti •• ore well Mown through• inn like whidu , but a no doubt that with the law pr f leAry, for them, and with the ..rip. 'the.le ail! he put forth by uur hire., the ',umber wdl be ranched in a .port time A) •oon , tt I u teed the sub) rthers, through their eh.), Aglent, wlll he In, lilis.l by a eiroilur loner 11111111111 C the 11131. ' llll4 VII 111. i OPI .11.n - 0141,11 1,1 ❑ IZ tingle E Crlll me fl nt..11 Fur#l?ar di Pet:oll2 Ent; awl 2 t•• th. ties ===ll:MM=l!l •• •• au •• n i ilver Leter. •AM •• Ilia •• n Hunting Later. The doh perkagee will he very reenrely peek ed anti forwarded by Ratite.. Any per.on may get up eltdivand forward the amount either by Expriwa, eitltt draft, Poet -order or in a reglatetwil letter, end In all eases the Engraving. will be immediately meet and for each etignit rug i eioetre,•/ , cr i,fir o k and rereiiit will be latrine - ad hi the package. e. 0 1) Onnens.—Pereon, *letting to rend for Engravingx and pay the Ex prone, when they ate Teethed, will be required 1., rend with (heir r.r.le, to iteriirding to tie amount. itnd th to will he credited on the.ir hill LIST Of Mint I lIAIS To bo =I Flee of 1 000 o ...... Ten of :.01.1 . 4,0114 kitty of 1(10 11 , , ........ Pao hundred elegant Oil painting., richly teamed Lan/l.earea at $lOO .1.41 . 10,090 Two handfed Old.)(1111I 17i1 rp.mO Ogx richly teamed Interior View. at $.311 .111,000 The Anrnu•ee ARTI , III' Naito would sold ihrit the,. preiniutue arc to ho considered only in the light of a free gill to their patrons, e 4 the Engrst utg• are furnished them brim,. their mar het "dues, and as the rest of engravings, slier the Osten nor procured, is very trilling, they can en•lly slrord to make the distribution, large as it ix We inlet that our numerous friends through out tiust country and et...tiles will Ilqr their at mom. exertions, so that if possible, the distribu tion may be me 110 soon, and it ran be dune if they ore at nil mt.,. Ludic, have oltee made excellent Club Agents for us, end we solicit their toed efforts, which will not go unrewarded lot one or more energette permits in every town mil ‘illinge In•thv country commence as emirs as they •ee this, end got up as large n flub astute- Otte By no doing they will be the means of introducing elegant engruvings into end than aid in cultivating a taste for the beau tiful and relined Adj.. Order. to See. Aniertesin Art tote Union II -IS 3m 26 Pine St., New York SALES. 10 By urtue of sundry writs of Vsadtturs 5q..,.. as and r.r. 'mooed out •f the Court 01 I °notion Pleas ot 'mare totonty and b. me dune intl. will he exposed t o puhlio s a le at the Poort Bonne in the Idtrongli of Bellefonte on Nlothitiy the 2.4t11 day of November, A D DOM All the right title and MUMMYOM seph R0b, , ,,,,, a end to a certain trivets of laud .nested it Taylor townslop, Centre county Pa. One thereof In the warrantee Warne of Iteullen Haines, uontatning NUT hundred and thirty three acres and I a 1 pendia. Another there'd' tr, the warnintee name of .1 Wullaee. enntaintrig 133 scree/ and 153 per rhu, nil 'lir other thereof in tbe warrantee name "r .1 Miller el .taitimlng 413 acre. and Itt penile* titoxed taken in exceution and to be suld as the property of Joseph Rolonson. ALSO all the right title and• interests of Daii4 A Buhl in end to a certointreet of land named eat Penn Township, Censor °nobly, bounded and diseribed as follows, on the North by lambi of Willeitn Eisenhuth. on the west by lands of Coorge Syr toeford, un the cart by on inprorcil land, atil on the south by lends of Albert tiwineford °Misfiling 8215 acres mere n leas, thereon tweeted a log dwelling house, raw mill and other outbuildings ALSO. All the the right title end interest of David A Ruhl In and to one other lot of ground situated near Millbenu, iu Penn township. Cen nitoiji adjoining lands of Michael Oephart and others, containing one fourth of an acre, thereon erected a bona. end other outbuildings now occupied.bl Joseph Contner. Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David A Rohl. ALSO, A certain tract of land situated in Union towaeb ip, Centro county, hound anti de scribed as foliose., to wit, on the south.by laude of gamin flail, on the east by land of itiONSO. dew Shipley, on the north by lands of A Thomas and un the West by unseated lands. oontelning three hundred and ninety germ mere ea less thereon erected a large frame house known es the Rattle Snake tavern stand. Seized taken In execution and tube sold as the property of Jame. • ALSO, A °ornate tree/ of land situated us the town.hip of Spring and county of Cgntre, bounded and deeetibed at follows, to wit Be ginning at exist, thane. by land of g. d Valen tine north g degree. west 1022 pastime to a post, thence north.ls9 degree., east Oil perches to a poet, therm nort 114 degree. wed lett webea to a stone hop, thence by land of !leery Vandyke !loath 59 degrees west 110 perches to'etone by white oak', thence by land of Henry ilrockerhoff south 231 degree. cast 2071 parches to a post, thence month 314 de gree. rag 624 perches to • post thence+ by land of Thomas Resting. helm, thence north 8 . 114..4 pee. seat 671 parches to the place of beginning eontaining 151 i acres and 169 perebell, thereon erected a house and barn and *Oaf' oat build. log.. Seised 4,lten emitothin and bk 501 d ,.,., the propeayior - John Podia I, addffitilaid.of hb, of Owto firenoleackagodB • ' ^. aberilro Soo,. GONlttilf.v 11 .‘• •81ofoute. Roe, 8, 1641 Sheri" SAWIID pi ' bond • nod dor 6616 be BOMB if LIMJI A neeff - trimplutb-4..? la* bY '"'"%W.111.1. WILSON.- acurata,.•if n ierior nicilessi a errs *e Jost reeelviid, ►id wfd los toild'iirit. et thee e►n beiieuight eitiebere, eA Bw►sj'l.. faLASSWARE West patterns, mid ehtsp Vf et . STEWART'S. Neb, abberitormento Relive 888 • 0 4 Tbe to Ing nags have been ea- , a and - by elfarnbin Bird of I s ln i t fJr sipeat lon of heirv, I , 0141 end al tin h n any we) hi t, sad will p the Orphan'o i eau r Ciltre logo calk to' at Bellefonte, for ow oaS Illkli 0011 nn Wednexley. the 2Rth or November. A. . Pan. Ist The account of Lydia Rey whninistri tno of estate of Din h 1 'lieyAnte 01 Ferguson township, deceased. 211 The Remount of Daniel Runkle adminis trator of &e of William Runkle, Into ot ro Mdes burgg bough, damaged. sa Th. account of 3 V Knell and Anotth Curtin administrator. of Le, of Samuel It Wrtt • kins, late of Curtin townebip, deeeased. 4th The final adminietration account of Rol, set Osospbell sod New ikaigh ii :mow of John Kudgh, late of Taylor township, deo:II. bth The Anal 0000001 of "David, Kauffman Guardian of Julian Shower fhtte Julian Swart.) miner child of George RwaTtir late of Apring township, detasued. 6th The sicount of J D Phrsone •119ainhokkit ;, ° ,L2E,Afr; Jireekatir." " " • 7th The ►ooouot, of ()come Drumgart and David Wolf executors, of the lost vr ill and tens mot, of John Wohlfhrt, Tote of Ifllem tywhPhlP, deceased. • - Bth The keeonet of 11. U. Hiunie, degearted athoioigrolor of ho, of John Sellers late of lenhorg borough, rleeensell. (as dled by W W Hole ellemietrator of said 11 11 Klooie, dosed ) 9th The account of F. W llnk thninistrator of ke, or II II Euttue, Into Aliloburg borough deutforort. Itltb The Account of Joseph Zerby, executor' f the lo,t aJI and teetatuent of Hannah Zerhy, de of Gregg townAhnp, dreennett- I lth The ammunt of John lideCalmont admin. eitraloi of &o, of Reherea IleKona Into . 01 Ida,. ion township, di ma.eil. T2th The account of John k Hunter exec. to of ,to, of Elisabeth Pyle's, late 01 Ferguson township, deceased. l3th The arromit of Cloorgo Tit ingtdon nx• eeutor of the loot win and testament of flenry Vandyke, Into of the borough of Beliefunt.i ilpermod. • 11th The fieetiont of William Mareholl (now ileeeneed.ao filled by htx admlolotrator Jooeph V Idareholl adminixtriii•d • I A••, of Adam tiberet, late of npring °wol 15t The aver/Init of lie,cf• II AVearer and Derripl Poore... arlininvitrePir4 of tee. of Mi theirPeornien, late ,t Beerier toweirbrii. • .1 P 11E1'IIART, Ort 26.1606 41 krgio.r. A ILUR IONI41) ORPHAN'S COURT .1 - 11 • 11.1' -Ity iirti. of an iiriler of the or emir( n 1 Pentrerounty, there will he el pe,o.l le public tele al the Court Iluurn, la the heroigh of Bellefonte. on 2f,;1 2, 'I MONO %Y . , the 26th RAY of NOVEMBER, '66 the tollotring real .stale, All that farm or tract - or inpr Ninnted Br' Bennatr tovOmbly - , - Centre uell>, Adjoining land, of Abraham Valentines bow, Henry Brokerhoff,ll.l".p.tolyke, Hastlngs heir• and otherm, containing ONE HUNDRED AND I IFTY ACKES, more or lee., hat log thereon everted a large two ;dory house and other outhuildlnge t One bun dretkalerea of the land cleared and toe good slate of toltilvat um, tho residue well bothered and well sapphed wittrn never failing oprthg of era ter, and a good orchard. 'nip tote( of landin Prahni three of De 110.4, ennretuent to one of the kept Mar ket, in the rent re of the Rtute, and if in goner. ally belle Ned that there are large .lepe.ns of 1,11 ore teri the lam] Tv rt. at •—One half of the purehatie money to he paid on I olifirmittion of the sale, and the riondue irrione year thereafter, with in• tercet ? to he reared by toned and mortgage J OLIN PA Clll/, Administrator, lie Logo. non, do , of 0 Well lief- Iron dereurell Oct 26 le. - -- AA ANHooD B OW LOST, IIOW ItESTOR'. .I.ll_ it IL—Just publisleil, a new edition of Dr. rulvarweWn Celebrated Essay on the ',rient row,. (without toolinlne) of bperthatorrhaia, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Los ses, Impotency, Manta' and J'hytilea I Incapaci ty, Impedinente to Marriage, etc., also, Con numptiiiitaltpilepsy, and Pita, Mimed by aelf indulgence or sexual extravagance. „I:4lrDrire, in a sealed et. elope, only It vent.. The celebrated author, in thin admirable ea. eayselearly denionetrates, from a thirty yearn' euecoesful practice, that the alarming ounce nimiices of eektotbnee may ho radically cured without the dangoronAme of internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out • mode ol cure at once einiple, certain, and elle, teal, by mean. of which ninny eufreror, no mat ter what hie condition may be, may care him eelf cheaply, privately, and radical/a. tt"This Lector° should be in t he bend. of every youth and every man in the land. bent, under sexton • plain envelope, so any on receipt of Fix 'cute, or two poet Maim. Atom Dr. Colverwell's "Mar riage thaide,” price 2h ream. Address tile MEM CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO, 127 flowery, 1.1.,w York, Pont Oaks b,, 4,3R6. I I. t34-ly. N EW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY! OEM TI e subscriber would respectfully inform the clime,. of Bellefonte and vicinity, tti►t his now and extensive, RAFERY .1' CONFECTIONARY, are now completely 'inhaled. and that be is prepared to furnished every day, Frevh Bread, I= Candies, Spices and any thing and iiyin?tthing belonging to 16 EMI having had 3 ears of experience in the bust - nese. Ile flatters himself that he can guarantee satiafaction to all who miry favor hen with their patronage. 11-42-1 y BEAUTIFUL RRSMENCE FOR eA LB.- -The undersigned offers fur sale hie it desirable property in the borough of Delfefente. A lot of ground oontain fog three Worths of an sere more or less, un which id rreeted a good two story dwelling, u good sta ble and other outbuild ngs. Also eseellent fruit of all kinde,itensiating of appl., peseheiN plum., pgarsCirries, grapes, quinces, mutant s 7 goose borne and rasp-berries. The props s situated near the Bellefonte Academy, and is certainly one of the must deaf rable bumor in the town. Fur further patios lam inquire of Aog 10-tf. F OR SALE' The beautiful restdenre situate in the borough of Bellefpnte, none the Bald Eagle Valley ratlroadklepot. This se one of the moat desirable resoleilet. in Bellefonte There is be sides a number of ornamental trees unsurpipined by any in beauty, nn abundaneo of trait tr.. and t Inns, consisting of passe, plums. peaches, apples, grows, ac There pi at the door a well of excellent water,, which in the Item of water loo alone is worth' from fifteen to twenty duller" per year. Fur terms of sale apply to the sub scriber. C. T. ALEXANDER ~,v V ept. 3, 11456-tf. Z VALUABLE TOWN LOTS POE SALE. It C. WO ILL offers fur este three lots situutod neer the Friends Burying ground Tering reasonable. If out mid before tbe November mat, will lot sold at public outcry on Wednesday the 28th day of November, 1806. For further rmf,rma•, lion apply to B• C. McUILL, Benninger, Pa. or J. IL RANEIN, Bellefonte, Pa. ALSO, A lot on wbieb Is erected .100 story frame boom and a stable. n RESS CUTTING MADE BASIC M.N. A. NOLAN, is now prepared to tor. Melt the ABJIEY IMPROVED CHART FOR DRESS CUTTINO, by which atm guarantees an person alter tak ng a law easy lessons, to be able to do their Own coiling. Inetruations,given and Charts ant lobed at her residence on ITowai street, Bellefonte. Nov y 116-5 m A DSUNISTRAIORS NOTICE. Letters of admin titration on the .s -tate of Jobb Wolf Sr., late or Penn Twp. sleoki having been granted W the undersigned, fit request all persons knowing themselves indoil led to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having °lslam to orment them duly • thentleate4 by Ism for settlement. ELIVA WOLF, • JAB P SMITE, Adamin.wastore. Settlement 'will plaids by Jos. P Smith. Nov 2d 6t-1666 STRAY BOGS. Oamit to the reldenow of the sobeadeer to allefiff torrnoblii,ebont the lifteentb of Jon* eose—all "bite szeeptelftwo,teir werfirt lcd,*farted witb meet is the rlfgeS ear.' Th. no, 18, m u o itad to cope for Ward mew prop. erlly, pat freerges and take them away, ocher who they wlditedeposed of as the law directs. •BAhItISL TiRS Ma rtflllrA ' VI31 4 01131,•—;11 now . IwAlwillg I .L lop and well anortanidd at Hardware slam, Snits, lame aboap;anddiaty, =raise Away bit, WIC hoop • iron -10 .° 'mon Koala of wry deaarlptlon—al al% suptly 'Yourselvek, St the lowa's i rodilbte tubas. MINN 11,11.L9i0[d. • trite 24.41000.,, QS II MDT'S 8 ALIIB. ' -k3 - 87-vtrtne efts Atka err% of--14erti tini drepoeor Faseed4ollf the Celle re6llo - mon Pielll , of Centre and to me directed, w nrrh`btporeAl p We pt the leentt Mum, m the homily* „pt Oman rounty, on Tuesday the firh, dey yf Ic...saw A. U. 1.806 at 1 o'rjaek p• m, otalindthe following dew, ibed l enlwfw. to NT All than certain messages, tenements or tracts or !And sitnated in the totrasbir of Bojo tod Snow Shoe, One thereof surveyed in the warrantee Rome of Samuel W. FlolterNontaislos 433 sores more or lees, Ale, any other tract surveyed lathe warren. tee name of Sarah ik, Fulmer, eantsbnnts 435 acres more or 10111, 440 ono other tract surveyed in thewarran tee name of James C. Posher containing CU acre, more ur leas, Also one other treat surveyed In the warran tee noun or Phebe Wahn containing 433 urn more or lest. I.. Atwipe4thr . tra: . t surveyed the WILIITSII , h° l ** more or Jon. . - •••••••••• Also one other tract summit to th., name of ,ronathan wens containing 111 armee moro or Ica. All Wasted in the 'town shipi or Bong. •rui Snow Shoe. Salmi, taken In execution and to be mold ea the property Of Samuel A. COUlt. Shona - a Oiler, Uenefoote,' it. COFILNY, Orratocr 15th, 18136-31.11 pee. Sherif: P ETIT.„, :, In the mailer of the In the Colist of Com 'mai,. of Simian Da- of Centre bounty to ley for entering of Fel- 'Robert Williams Mart ha-action 1111 r oMort- gee, Foga to Robert Wil. • Rama. The petition of Mart . Daley being pre/tented to the Il a n the Judge' of said Court. on matins forth that , the 27th,,day of April A. D. 185 g, he executed a mortgage on a tt.etof land situ ated in Boggs tuwonhip, containing 37 acres 109 perches to secure the payment of three hundred dollars to the maid Robert Willianig and which mortgage Is duly ree.rded in the Recorders office in mortgage book R. page 192 and that payment, has bees made of a. l the money, principal and intereet due s pod t be come due on cold mortgagk he. Therefore you Kohert William. are hereby required to aiipear In the lion. Court on the 4th Monday of No 'ember nett, to Renner said petition, and chow mum, why, .tlnfactlon nbould not beentered on an&d mortgage, and ale, take notice that the ileponiting of witneeren will he taken before Jose. Blingervit ,at him "Aire in the borough of Bellefonte on Raturday the loth, diva( Norem, her 0011, between 1110 hours of 10 °dock a. in. and 2 o'eleek p m , ci same day. Per Carla. Cortdled from the record thin 16th, day of Betobei A 11. 1860, . . It cnNtr.y, - JAA.H LIPTON, Shrri J Orr ProllAonntary. Cot •RT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the lion Samuel Linn, 'trent dent Judge of the eourt of common pleas In the 2:dh judirtni district, consisting 'Athol counties, of Centre, Clet.illtid and CI trawl , upd the non - °rattles Jotin Proodfoot and Simnel Strohec ker, estie , associate judges in Centre.- &nay, hoeing Issued their precept, to me ditetoted, for holding a court of oryer and terminal. and getter )4 I ery et Bellefonte, for theetuntilly of Centre, and to moment:toe 00 the fourth 1140-td y of Novom IP% heini - the 26th day of the month end to continue Iwo weeks. Notice s therefore hereby given to the Coro ner„luatieee of the Pewee, and Constables of the said county of Centre, that they be then and there In their proper persons el 2 o'olock In the afternoon of ',aid day, with theli reeerds, inqui sition., examination., and other nentiennhnencsni, to do those things which to their °Meow tipper in to be done, and those who are hound In re- dugn !sane, to proseoute against th e queens that are or 'hell he in the Jail 'of Centre county, be then and there th prosecute against them as shall be just. • tin en under my hand at Bellnfpnte the Is day of Noo. A. D., one thoneartd eight hun dred sod sixty six end the ninetieth year of tho independence of the Unbind States. Sheriff's OSA, B. CONLEY, Bellefonte, Pa. Sherif NOTICE TO 11EIRS OF MICHAEL POOR MAN. Pennitylvani I, eentre county, es. I, J. P. Oepliert cleat of.the Orphans' court of mud county ..1 Centre, do hereby certify, that at an orphans' court hold at Bellefonte, the 27th day of Augur!, A. D. 1866, before the Honora ble the .7udgee of said Court. Oa motion a rule mu, granted upon the heirs edict represen• Wires of hi lama POPIMILII, demand, to some into the Court on Ihe fourth Monday of NW/M -bar sent. am( ecoept, or refuse to accept, or show cause why the real estate of aatd deceased shonkt not be sold. In testimony whereof, I hall hereunto Pet my hand end afiled soy peal of said Court at Bellefonte, the 44th day of Wollner, .1. D. 1866. It. CONLEY, =GI ' CET° lIFIIRt4 OF SAMUEL LIPTON NI Pennayl rani*, Centre county, se. 1, J. P. Geplihrt clerk of Orphans' Court of said county of Centre. do hereby certify, that at an mid one court held at Bollefone, the 27th day of itugust, A. D 18611, before the Honorable the Judges of said Gotta. On motion • rule was granted upon the heirs and representatives of Samuel Lipton, deceased, to come Into the court on the fourth Monday 'of November sent, and accept, or refine to secant, or show OMw why the reel estate of raid deceased should sot be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto net toy hand and affixed the weal of said court at Bellefonte. the 21lit day If Auguet A. D. 18116 It. CONLrly J. P. a EPTIART, ,Vhstqjf. Sept 21-8 t• CNN= Nutd, 'rust, NOTICE TO HEIRS OP ROBERT ROSH. Penneyll ante, Centre county, es. f, J. I'. liephert clerk of the °spina.' Moon of said rnunty of Centre, do hereby certify, that et an orphans' court held at R. Ilefonle, the 27th day of August, A. D. 1866, before the Honorable the Judges al said Court. On motion a rule was granted upon the heirs and representatives of lt , bert Ross, deceased, to come intd the court on the fourth Monday of November next, and ac cept, or refuse to accept, or chow cense why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hind and nth zed tho Neel of said court at Belle fonte, their lit, day of August, A. L. 18611. It. CONLEY, J. P. OEPIIART, Sheri/. Sept 21-dl. C. 4 P. I=2 N°TICE TO HEIRS OF JACOB PETERB Penneylventa, Centre county, Se. {, T. I'. Llophart, clerk of the orphans' courtef- said county of Cent do janceby certify, thpt at an ory,hine no old allnellefonte, the 274.6 day ofAe D. 1856, befo7 the flonortibleJhe Jud of said court. On motion n }tile Nra6 gran d upon the heirs and representatives dr Joon Peters, deceseed, to come into the court on I fourth Monday of November neat. and scoop or refute to accept, or show excite why tho roof estate of said docensed should not be sold fn testimony wherof, I have hereunto tot toy hand and the seal of Bald overt et Bellefonte, the 77t dayof August, A. D. 1655. W W. BROWN It CON 'AY, J. P. ORPHART, Shen, Sept 21-61. C. O. A UDITOT. ib.matte r NOTlCE'BS of of job. and throb Mitchell late of Ferguson township linecit,ed. The undersign an maditnr appointed by the Orphan's Court el Centre county to ae. rennin advancements to the heirs of the above valued decedents and to make distribution of the money's remaining in the bands 01.1". M. Mitehen to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his said**pai pointment at his ogles ie Bedlefonte on Bear day the 171 day of November '66, at 10 o'clock -a. tn. of said day, when, and *ere all persons interested arc requested Co attend—and prevent their claims or be forever thereafter debarred from •nyportion of said fund. Oat. 19th 4. ADAM ROT, Arditor, DfdIIitOTRATORB NOTICE. betters of admlnletratiOn on the sa. tate of Rietisyd Dimmers, fleet. late of lie buiougb of Bellefonte, having been graut46.4e the undersigned, he mown+ all persona know ing themselves Indebted to mild estate fb mike immediate payment, and these having claims to present there duly authenticated by law for settlement. ADAM NOT• Oat. 19th 1868, St. E XECUfOItS NOTICE. Letters Testamentary, on tballistate of George A Ilison deed, lam of Gregg township, baring been granted to the sabseribms, they hereby nutif?eil Orson' knowing themselves indebted to mid estate to make immediate pay moot, and those hsving'elahns to present them duly authenticated for settlessiement. . ALLISON Jr. pot. 19lb, 1906-6 L DAVID ALLISON. COAL, LIME XNU N LU R. BE ' The bpi TPlapq sz4 ahany44l An thracite aosa, rood and'acial borntllnke, plaster ing loth, shingle*, peling, la.nber sawed to or der, for ail* fewest 1•.1 4 6 MAO% 1.64••• wee and yard . fliiitarjhe smith an 4.4 :ha RaJd !see Valley ' Oot. 411ORTLZDORA ti? ! SUMP. at Borprquirs FOR KALE A'NOtligloon}, artilip, *to, • let au, SlALorl6o4.4 4 ”) , antlinure n 7. l,o l6 oo . o, T.„.„ loquIr• ending %lb% V -06, a sim Potr'•,' C•btra C•atr• se•uoti Pa,. • Noy 1.48 J. P. GEPIIART, Sept F. 0. r.