Jormiscioticaltchman P. OKAY MIRK, EDITOR MID I . IIO.PIIETIIII. `l . JOHN P. MITCHELL - AilsoclA , s Bourns BELLEFORTK, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, JA N. ii, Iso7 TSAI: per year wield paid le advance 1.6 e while eat. pled .4 adveine, and $3.0 0 while met palA iNenre the ezplretieo of the year The Abgjition Revolution. One of the worst feapres of the rule of fanaticism in this country is the utter disregard shoWn by those high in aptlidr ity for the Constitution and laws, and the quiet acquiescence of the people_ Things are being done daily in this country which no King of England would have dare! to sitetnpt since the fall of the Stuarts. Old landmarks, whin were • Axed by our fathers, to remain forever, have been ruthlessly swept away, until now, not one of the barriers which were erected between the citizen nod arbitrary power is left.. The Union which ame formed to secure doutestic tiuhquitlit i 1 being made the iworument of intermina ble discord; and Matures are being incor porated into the Federal Government which must render future pence and civ il lawny impassible. Amido,he clash of arms, and during the progress of a gigantic civil war, there WWI a shadow of excuse for the quiet sulniiiaion of the people, and wo fixed our hopes upon the time when pwision should die out, and roaism--resmitie itr sway lint the same fanatical gang which, plunged us into war, and rendered the strife so long and hluoay, by exciting the passions and animosities in the differs' ent sections, are now, delibetatcly work ing out plaits which in t Inc% it ably de ,troy the worm lumens of oar fin hero. and the people look on with indifference in with applau.e. The speel hen of all the leaders or the dominant pony admit plainly that n ntdical iq in progroos. and that when it is completed. the dream+ of fanatiri.iii will be fully realised if, he people were not sa ti,.fied with the government our 1 . . n hers mat', if they think that the Poic.titution and Ilnion can be improved upon by the cor- !apt and erlxv pmditicinin or ihr pr•cnt day. it is well that a ie,olittion •hii.thl work . ed It is the tindolibted right of any people to change their forty of govermant, whenevet they de-ire to do . so, and hate the power, and if such is the desire of the American people, the revo lution now Lying is altogether iirhper, if those engaged in it have the power to carry it through. It is no mat ter of surprise to us that those alto de clared the old toust4t!isiti to he 11 "league with helraitif a cotenant with death, — alto petitiotiel tongue-, for a dissolution of the Union, and finally plunged an into war, dosing to change that which they alylkfitiiirfed and despised. They are but uork mg out what we always knew to be their pur pose. lint tt 10 surpri,mg to us that a MA' jorit) should permit a 11111.0rIty tO 11 otk a radical revolution. and destroy the go v ornur'eat Pier their heads. It surprises us that a numerical majority, posse-sing ninatometweutietlis elan the statesman ship ju the country should stand supine ly by and out a crazy ante bloody hii ati Mout uprisit all the sacred instittittotts which hare been levered foreent iesi;. - oui,elves and. our IWI hi . darkest days if liberty, it woo as mach an the head of a British so% ereign was worth to attempt to change the sys tem pf taxation without luthority. It seetn‘tharwe have inherited none ofthe spirit of our Ettgli4 ancestors. With them every step t iwarils freedom was held at the nost,of , lite, and the naves of deszyliisin coda never beat back the gal lant men who were pressiog forward to liberty No syren song could lull diet into a deceitful ineurity. They were ever watchful, and eser ready to risk thew lives when then Constitution was in danger. It was once thought that we were a n ina provetuent upon the old stock , but we fear we have degenerated. It is natural that the fanatical puritans should seek to change the form of government which it had been the cork of their live, to undermine :nut destroy. But it i , also natural that the areas Dentovratte element of the country should st an d u p to the death for the m+tit•ttton. wti anti the government we have ,o long de feuded. If there is to be a revolution worked, shall we fold ow Lail,l4 talci we .t2a work go on, without let or protest, ' be6lllse we hare been gerr thit tolered out of political power itt a few ts , tutes? liberty loot dear to us, or our inheritance in the government less worth detention: because we are in a tainottry in some a the States? We area rtst majmityiu the whole Union, and if we I,ernitt a new form of goveriitgent to be reared up upon tho wreck of the old one, we dowel ve no better fete than to live an we will be permitted by our blood Lhinity foes. The time may nut ba„lar distant when it will become the duty of the Dentocra cy to make a lass stand for our ancient principles We arc thleat'ened with measures which ought not to be borne, and we scarcely believe that the Dela°, rany will subnit without a struggle , and if such a atrutigle-se otwo-comitieneed this country, it is an end of the reign of fan dicisni. We dislike discord and we love peace , but bettor a short struggle and a long period of peace and trauqbil lity, than present peace and future dis cord and slavery. Thosein power under the forms of law utterly disregard all law, and we, who are of power under the forms of law, must interfere to pre: serve the fundamental principles .upon which all our laws are based. —The Radical camp in iu an uproar. The "Curtin" indrawn, and a rich axon is prevented. "Cloven foot" treading. is hot pursuit in the moccasin tracks of the "Winnebago," !nd all in hot: huste to the d—ir•by may,of the U. B. Senate, Moe or four of the most notorious moundrels, politial renegades. and nor roptionista in Pennsylvania striving for the highest position thei4lpste eon give, and ono or thaotherelirtitO took,. Alas for the old Keystone —"ger Andy," reports lay, hui given op the Senatorial coot*, and 'at tends owning what ialkooco ha has or the welt& hugger of Intimater for that position. It trIS boa henry influence (?) won't It? • Newel Suffrage In the Dletrint Will t'ne Abolition party have 'oho im pudence to come before the people and again deny that they are in favor of ne gro suffrage ? The rank Iliad file of that party ore undoubtedly opposed to tEtkend iug the right dr suffrage to the blaeb man: Bits what does their opposition amount to while' hey continue to keep in office men whoare openly in favor of it, .4d who labor continually to bring it about. The peewee of the bill by Von gre..t., allowing negroes to vote in the District of Columbia, should be convinc ing to any man that the ltepieeentatiees elected by the people are in favor of ne gro suffrage. The veto' of this bill by' President 4ohnson shows that he still holds out rgainattbastortn which rages against hjju Lim there. is proliablY a sufficient majority in Congress who wor ship ne utgro to pas it over his veto. This action of Congress ought to bring ' the question too direct issue between the Mongrels and the Democracy. With thiS instance before them, the people I cannot be deceived. f they continue to support those who support this tneasare, they avg co - initiated to negro suffrage all over the country While Congress has the nntloubted right to legislate for the Ihstrict., - wei certainly cannot honorably ask our fellow-citizens there to note with the negro, and thus acknowledge hint an equal, if we are unwilling to do the same ourselves. While it must be admitted that Congress has the legislative control of the ,District of Colombia, it is certain- Irintended by the Constitution that the best interests of the people shall he con sulted in all laws which are passed. ' If it is hest that the negm shall vote in the District of Columbia, it is best that he shall vote in Penns:theme, and every where else .Ind it is the intention of thot-e who passed the bill that lie shall vote in every State of the Union, if it is ui their power to brine that result about. Ev , o3 paper in the land iibich supported in the late eleetion contest i• lauding to die •kiestito men whilst., ed this bill and it is regaidvid by them all a+ the dawn or that " moral and po litical n,llenium - so long foreseen by the 1 sages of Abolitionism. The CeJitml of our own counts, wllle , ll no indignantly denied that negro suffrage was a plank tho Radical platfoi to. now kitties out in its true soliut, and eLprem . !spost at this tri 1111 l ph. of "manhood suffi age " Th e p e ople cannot lie ilegei, oil spy longer, nudes, they wish to be ery I Radical and every Radi sl paper in the load is plainly slid openly conimitted to negro suffrage and negro equality in its widest •rime We trust now, that we may for once hate a square r-ue -w ith the oppositioh We have no particular objection to then love for the negro, and only ask that they will continue befonil the people in their true colors, and let us deter tune the question once for all. The people of this count] ySt certa i nly riot .at Holley Minded and selfish as to di...it°, to .tore,, , upon a portion of our people 1 measure which !her would not bear theta- , selves. It is contiary to t very principle f jut e that Com!! e elected by. a con ueney who lime nudireet interest iriffntegishition conifidling the Di-ti let, Yholl lot cc law, upon its penplts which we refte•e 10 adopt f or .. 01.1rJelVel, and it et eked) tilt teteett:ol ut the Itatiteltht to um►e•t ht. bill it precedent for the pats' age 01 titular lift throughout the whole cope Democracy Vindicated,i The New York 7mica, in a long article "deploting thlt fact lit a majority of the Supreme OA of the ° l:yited States tire true to thei• official oaths, and to the an. mitt prince plc• of the Republic, remarks that a laty derision of that Court will enable the Deinociacy to triumph in a position unflinchingly held by them throughout the war. This thviiittratseems to regard as a most deplorableseate of thlngs,and prays for the death of President Johnson and of the teterans of tile SUplewe Court in order that_fanaticism may hold /sway in the last hope of our Republic. With the Supreme Court and the:. Piesident holding the same positions on great questions which the Democratic party has always maintained. we begin to see a glimnim of light the ough the surround ing darkness, , and we pray Heaven that the honored lives if those men who have interpo-ed the authority of the highest tiina in the land between Ha Realism and its intended t lettme. may Le spared until the store is in-sed Citizens of the Crated Stater can no 'angel be tried Militery Comte without adirectsio- Luwu of late, a n d tins devisian . bratids as murderei • t hose sits were concur tied iu such nial• in the past No woodei that thy Radicals ate alarmed. They have found a lion in their putt., and when they strive to retreat from their•positions, therwill find an outraged and indignant people to thrust theta into the pit they Rate Jugged for others We doubt not that every impoitatit position assumed by the Democtatic party would be'vindi timed tf hi ought befoie the limper tri bunal. The Tune will Change There are about one down of mongrel papers throughout the State that are just now telling inure truth about Stwotr CAMYRON than we supposed them capa ble of telling about any oue. They have becii in the "ring" for yearn 'ad know alt of Simon's villenics, Ifit we bad an idea that the "honor" . that 'is among thieves would cause them to hold their tongues. Yet it seems they are deter mined to "peach" on him. Itain't nice for fellows to "go bask on their friends" ip the manner these chaps are, and it certainly is not very •'eharp" in them when they know they will have to take back all they say of him in less than two weeks. For Simon will be Senator.irand , no dog ever lickehrease from a cook's fingers, with more griied,Vion will these Stevens Mid Curtain "Yununi4s" lick up the little ennui* that fall from his official heads if peimitted. They may bark nOW;tUrWheu he-haeleoted the tune will oheogo to a whine, just for the least avor. —flare was a period in history when the three principle onus against whisk the ohurch asked the proteetion of neeiree were the "Devil, are Turk avid the Comet." The' prayer of the 7,, lads is SO* offered ihr the destruc tion tortheee cilia tetanal magnitude to them, to wit: dm Supremo) Court, the Constitution and the Prosidept, Thb 'Crisis 0 timing The events of the muting week will, no doubt, be ladened with greater good, or svelter evil, to wb at is left dale Amor lean Republic, thro any that have trans pined in the mule length of' time for years and veer,. The impeachment of ' the President i.s determined upon by the Mongrels. 'r hat ha peach went will come from a Ron se of Representatives, that excludes fro in its deliberations—no, not deliberatior is, butwrtingles -the represen tatiies oft en of tric States that form the GoVbrond pt. The question is whether President JOIINSON will recoiiirtil an act b y such a body, or whether — h will take steps to carry i.ut g aiti wishes of, the iv iimile by deposing this so Ailed Cung As, in place of allitwing himself to be deposed If lie ha:rale pluck many Aix a hint the credit of pos.sesiong, lie wild disregard the writ =cried Litton him by that body. Potigress win that al to rapt to enforce it, and the President will call upon the army and navy to sus tain him. Tbeh will come the ciisis— the crisis that mill tithe' enthrone a mon grel monarchy and blot from esktence its advocates/Iml supporters, or will las. tep upon the people a blacker despotism then any thatlies ever covered the down trodden 'Read European Autocracies. If the President has courage, abolition ism will go down, and with it will be en tombed the infamous and revolting here sies that have cost so much money and `so many lives, and divided and distract ed the country so lung. 1r lie has not, lie will go down and be buried amid the reproach his cowardice n-ill merit. • If the President stands by the people, it will be lh duty of the people to stand by the President. To assist him to throt tle the Power that would male them serfs arid vasals, and to go into the war with a determination not to stop mail the last fanatic had expired on the altar he as sisted to build, upon which to saeriFice the lll:wines ofthe peopli. Courage and ‘igthinee nowt be the waleh- is ' Let the masses prepare and wait I Curtin's Bid for the Senate, We publish on the first page of the WATrit SIAS, ro-day, a Ind for the United States Senate in the shape of a Gavel n or's Message It is the first time. in out recolleetion. that a e bate Awls seen a Rose] nor's 3te-sage that had more to say about niatter• that pertain ev'clusne• 'YAM ( the General memo, and to tho goViwinociit mho State, than (il the State to which the a t nei belonged It is a pitiful dai for time mood old Com motia calth mita w hem her Gubernational chair is occupied by a man who Copies so clowly after the puri tans of N'etv Englund, that he must 21111 d every body ekes busine , s,f„ before lit. thinks of his own. And yet this dispo sition to intermeddle in affairs that do not pertain to Imo, is a recommendation in the ey Co orthe fanatics who will choose th 6 next Representative from Peinisvl sania to the United States Senate. TN it to IM wondered at ticgmli when we iceollect that the masses of our people went crazy over the sappgsed wt mugs of the negru, and carved on a war fury ears for the pogrom of aught ing them . and left the wrone that were being inflicted upon themselves byrtfionoholi . es and cor porations to be righted as best they could Read Vie "message" an then, tell us if Andy Curtin, with hi. in radicalism, reflects any (Tull on the State that has honored him or tile coun ty that boasts of bin) as being "Our Andy." TUN CLINTON DEMOCILIT —An noticed in his valedictory last week, our late associate, Jog. W. Fran', In,enniretion with W. P. Ftnyv Etui , lute of the Rockford (III.) Pfau, has taken charge of the Mama Demaerai. Our fiiend ONTO, publisher of that paper during the pant year, retiring to the shades pi a more private life, with well earned lau rels, and the reputation as a newspaper man, that many in the business might covet' Joe and WILL, will give the gallant democracy of little Clinton:all, e paper We know them, and we know that they base the ability to make one of the bent papers in the State, and the issue dint we have now heToie us. tell plainly that they intend doing w They are Denineratssa the right some— and deserve all the support, that de.erving wen should have h'e hope to sec t hem nuereed beyond their mo•t sanguine peetution4. —lt is a curious tact that the opin ion of the Supreme Court, declaring trial by Military Courts to ho uncon,titutional, ea., delivered by Judge Davis, an ap pointee of Mr Lincoln, Ili, warm per sonal friend and his executor Tim*: who desounee this opinion ro bittetly. and the members of the Court who con curred in it, htill pretend the greatest veneration for their "niartyred Presi dent." Thoy huge a strange way of showing their respect. • liPßov►.D —The Lewistown Democrat came to ur last week considerably enlarg ed. and its appearance improved with a new dress. It is %super thatdeserves the hearty support of the Mifflin enmity Democracy, and we hope its publisher., will have no cause, to regret the expense they have been at, in so much improv ing ita appearance. —Abolitionism taught the people that the negroes were dying for freedom. Experience in teaching tpt that they die :from the pollee/Won of it. Tits Eitamtwas or '•Fassnon friend, (and a decider Republican.) who fought through the woo, and who is now trying torunlyplantation down In Dome," coingLainen of the "uncertainty of procuring labile 2 lltat he bad "aired seven &Reim gangs since he took the plantation. and could not inducepny of them to remain loop' that the last ones he "agreed to pay in igi vante; week to week, no long as they 'Mild remain—which was ersioily six days. and the last he sear of them. they were numb ing (Indian file) down rhe• road. singing, ••We'll hang Jeff Davis on' a sour apple tree," In the full enjoyment of "life, later% t and pursuit of happiness." We imagine the feelings of our Eteputtliosu Mona. as he leaned over the palings. and ow hie noble friefuls, "on their winding any," to have bees aide to those of ?Manch e when the obildren of toreol"took to the mter,"—.and we joie{ regrAlikA. AL this moment, coy 040 whose faith in • negro equality" deserved o more sonAsslng oholilf limn his. If. is sow lenkineftw Novelesen - white laborers, isatislieti that "the fowsilman" will not be remdttp go to work. dnflpg the present 12100 Th 6 Ul.siuri Freeman, n newspaperrub- Unhed gichtnond, thy county, Itnek!sen destroyed by Fletcher'e !Witt*. I ott. &nen Wltt the pubholtion py Ibs follfeing, and Avery honest mon In illsiontri nnallt be equtilty guilty by cbdorsnig it.. ..In some coot - site, the eltei ton of the (hurl tool condhlotes to to be contested The Supreme Court of the United Stem. ids decided the Humour' cunstitututolti toil on, hto be unvinsititalonal, This deoleloth elfeet Inure or lute. these contests. end liiere to no ttotilit but what Fletcher intend. these thirtyamor oontpottiesisto be ,used to Intimidate iho courts. on well motile people. auS to Tesubt the execution of Federal au thority wherever 11 tiny Interfere with the &ewe of itotbealmm It the Sedicats will hove war.e know of no .more 'epeetly toes nn itiougurettng it `The time !Me come when the onlylntng dint writ pfevety o it cloth war. is life armed interven tnntn of the Ftnierfil government i r k. iv not afforded th tno•L need pr deet thent ,tee,, B u t we ullt k ve good reonon to holier. , hot within ten tiny" front doe time. 'Oen noticork will lobe such meaeuree es will flint rifeetunily e,ptrlch Coroz . or Fletcher en.l ht. proclamation. nod leave the people fire front the pt enener of no armed milli., ni•K‘ell r It unmans —The well informed correvontlent of the Cmoinnalit Comhercial give• rt onnvernnl ion with Thad. In regord to the tinpenclitorot of line Prowl drott, clo-iog in tioilOWß : ••Finally Thad was asked what would be done about it , lle knew h . epould carry the House on 1116 subject, a majority being bnly required, but be wet in doubt•about .Lbes Senate, and there woad be no movement made until the Senate could he counted on This, after at„misy be said to be the precise elates of impenchment question—• question winch looks more serious Inning 01101 It lin. looked at any Gine yet, and which, I think. will be premed lunch too fat for tine general wolf before the close of the erasion Repeated conversation. have led me to Olin coneltgion -That Andrew John eon would hair tern turned out of law office he l'aor the first of Jatettarg If it Ile, not for the the rrstra to tog "floor:eye trloch ropttoltrts mat ricotta exert ver sorb annfler. Capital to nail arid conservative •Iwaya. 44•1 never knit just now, when AM f;areb awl rightly i that to impeach Johnson annul he in viol tconfidence or money king• ribeininl to le lability of the Govern meat and 10 111/11 it the value 4,1 Amertc.in •ectirit len on bail, solt sof ills Silos. is If Hour wt•ro 110 Fl.re !wen i I , lere 1.0110.1 be no l ndrevr .101.11..111 al (lie IPlnlr JlOllllll turns is Item, TI ACti ceril t I ~, /17..1 if J duet bit eve it lie 14 not posted Ttis soNI 1.11:141.1“ 1114 or MM. Y. I %NI , —The Baltimore eny. • The Legmlattire al olie Slate nave eaot•eneil at %on tpoltsl.lll..ollly tole within tine years tom I t , botto Ode to ototet I with soy alien id nth. tit it . AL elorneti.eil the [merle of NI I 111 end Et. .IUIII. 18111 we hive rot, 1 And eased anti itintiltell It) Ilia tvaent• of an 1110Igintic it n minority. who were in et 111, „..„,. pewit tty the 11113 - WWI. of the ft'. T 4 (10,P1 . 111111.111 .N.l 11 1.. I pre... Leg I.lnture ben been elected ' t ind e r the /n.. 1111011 or 0111•1111111‘111 d I.“.• which 11.11 ine4lne len+ of thounentiv of the lieat init./in of Ihn their who tinder Lien riefiniatoint ni gnvernment which It tilr toed liere or neventy yeitro. ere oleo') etnititni rit error the elective fi Wit ohm., gh the Legisin titre Ili •l meet. to day 1., In .time to/Tetra. the et vain, of firer it. I fr mil the pi inciplem of-one nme.hunorrd insilnlloll% h•Te PO Ili I eannerteil thentnelven iliet we hew. a ronena g inle ellp•Clilla..l that through it the 11 , 4114 . ” , 0r t 1 e nt .j.. 1 Ity Wilfllll 4 lke it•elf effec tively !tenni . Very many of the members of bath 111111. e. are gentlemen of high char aster end of great poitt,cal esporte oe and the or pro y the Lnti,hnurr iftwpfelfion ably now et Vl'olo'lll4 lien 1 . 1'01111g., COIIVIC -4,14 eleven! of at lennl .vin or eight tenths of lire people of the `Annie —Er (1.0•1.1kOr St.)111011r, of Nelatirk.lB not o nly oppomol to the ant tolotent, hot he spoke on the empire!, at the Cooper lomi Imo Hero to one out root from lute Speech hove more to four front the South if it accepts the doctrine of subjugation we ever tint 111, fear from their .hrtaled re bel! , we 0011 11111 enslaver them without enslnvetug ovreelvea we cannot knee • gaverttlnetst whose Northern face cloth settle devotion to the popular will, and whose Southern /tepee! Omit frown contempt, deg lire, and hate 10 the people of the eleven Staten The Sunlit lots comparatively lit the to fear front totvgoverninant, Ile lend. have 1,0011 told IVA 1 , 11: ue system of labor broken opt soe homes impo•enaled; and on fatnthe ikon.] by the sword It has seen and fetl the wor-tt It eon Lode HBllOlO It no not wine or sale" 10 trample upon those who berg en.ry 41... iterate courage held then- gm...el nintont the millsons we seat to the held.nntl the thousands of hons of iresourenent in the contest t)er'v Ante s In Altnntme in 110 W ready for deltvery mum, by dritaglets everywhere; to tal who cell for it Among the probleinv 01 high timeline which the Donlor prenetttn m n, 14 the OtritiTTE "kW t moo 11011 the him ton of the tides tapoeits sorf tee, rotxrdc the etn lie reVolut(1111 mpon tin nal, or holds hock wrothforce of G,10....11, 0 1 1 4 or borne power !fence It It Cnn) 10 el, I lon WIIIIOIII MOMe counter force, illy klub° mo4l rotate /dower nod elower, I I Inc reyoltition• wholly ovine Then alt It pet per ill night on one side. and n de gree of 00111 fur below any now lolown, we poul.l knee 1 , 11 sloe, other lErveni heal ' from Which would melt iLe rock, and make lie moulualu. run water But we 'peed feel no harm lie Ant. a c..." 1 I.r poise which ncx, ly bsinnei siibis rut tllee, 1111 d 111:1 1.111.4111, subsintli 013, ilie pr Itt 11101111111 P COW!, iIOII. tlnoogh get upon !ogee yet to come. New abbctioments3 II NCI,: TO MA kti MONEY An cuterpr.n man With n catittol of *21)4)0. can lean. of 11 sale pleee Ti ?meet it, in • biio int,. that Will pay 20 per cent. on the i.apitol int liete.l,ll3 nirdretiving L M K ELL. Belh (mu, Ps MEE czTo LEN. I_7 About tw.i week, axii it min represent mg hinatelf to be Henry Lee, hired from the ruherrilier n bay .lore, blind f the left eye , 7 ,'tare old, a Sleigh, with blue body Bud brown Alone. !nun who h time he boa not been beard fro& A reward of twenty dollar. will he paid ,fur the return of the property. I= Jan. 11. 1867 D ISSOLUTION. Nonce is he-eby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the name of Irwin it C.., bas this day beim dispilved by limitation The books and accounts ere ip the bands of J 0 Irwin d J D settlement; all Penmen indebted to .al 6 - rm either by note or book account, are requested to call •od settle. J. 0 IRWIN RAWL GILLILAND IBA AC KA UP, J. D. RANK IN, The onderrigned will continue the tunic... or manufacturing good. at the Oak flail Wool en NI anufachoty, under the grin of Irwin et Itonl.in. • J.SI. IRWIN, 12 Y 4L J , D. RANKIN. NEW BOOT & ESTA BLlSH mtsvr. Having opened up chop on Spring alma, a few doors ahoy. the Illsbop street cruising, the eubseriber very politely incites his old friends awCthe publte Ili, to give !um 4.11, re lereonfident that he eau St eny In • BOOTS, SHOES OR OAITORS Haring bid year. at a foreman In one of e twat manufacturing eatabnah merit& in the country, be feels asfein giving • guarantee Jur all work done REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS done on A. Aortal notice, and on the most reammtoblo term.. =I MOO FllO cONSUMERS OF FLOUR t FRED. -L Ordon Ildt Pt th. waren:mai in the rear of Rarer shire, for floqr or feed, will Itaprompt cy attended tort end the good. delivered free of harm. by the Lova Mills wagon,on Twasdays and Friday. to citizens of tbe borotigb. As we bore for year. toren dealing la FLOIIELFERO A GRAIN OP ALL giNOI3 we foal that las en guarpates satisfaction to sit wins may faros as with their paPhh.lM. Qptomi from • distrusts promptly OLIO, , *Wont* ;ay '1174, BU a• CO. Nei abbertforimito SI :RIFF'S .1.17 R ef olf . sued oa n daps t Court bf C — be ten e. /ft, try eounad to ettit t i t:A . lle , o rr January. A. D.. ISOM al I o'clock, r m., of said day.dhe following reel ertrite. to wit All the right, title and Interest of IL P. Strawes, on and to a certain house and lot, W eals in /lublenburg. Walker township. Centre malty. bounded and described as fAlows, to init. on the oast Oy lot of John Dewing ; on oh. walk by lands of 'Anthony C ;on tho. emit by lot on which la erected • public Schub! Moore; and on the north by public, road leads ing from , Bellefonte lo Lock Hat en through If uhler.burg. tb•noa.sszt•mi • UrVilor, Maas and frame,etable, eindainargAlt_suest a igurth of an sore Seised,taken In execution aril to be etild a the property o' n, P. rArnwes . Moo A frame barn. situate in the township A i. Boggs an said county. containtn2 , front liftv feet and tb 413 feet in depth, and the tract or parcel ofland on which the same frame barn elandslnn said tract of land being hounded by lands or eorg• Walker. Jacob Walker and ot b. ere o n Wrillares Run, tho Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Railroad running through cool tract, con taining zloty acre., more or less. Seized, taken to ea/mutton and to be sold as the properly of Paul tinker Also A certain lot of ground. situate In the borough of Bellefonte, said county, bounded and deecrabed AS 10111,1911, to wit • on the east by lot of Daniel Derr: on the south by High latent ; on the west by lot of Jame. Pruner; and on the north by an alley, contenting one Bout!" of an sere, More or leas, thereon erected a two . story tram? house. Seised, taken In elocution and to be sold as the property of Charles John.... A certain inesenage, tenent'ent end tract of land, Oda to In Ferguson township. paid rnouty, houndadi and described as follows, to wit: on the seuth by land, of David Reed . ; on the west by I mil. of Mr Archy , on the net by lands of I,Za•id Eakly ; and en the nosh by• labile of R.n Dare, containing fit • acres, more oe leap, thereon erecled a log house and stable, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold me the property of, Mary Allen. Harry C Allan and Dachl B. Allen. Also All the right, Idle and intereet of Der- Rohle, in and to the following described real estate. to wit . a centin tract of land. situate in Penn township, Centre ' , uity, hounded on the north by lambi of William Eiecolnith • on the rest by londe of George Swineforil ; on the east by linunproied bind, and on tho south by lands of Albert Strineford. containing three hundred and twenty fire acres. more or lees , thereon erected a log dwelling house. inn mill and tith er building. A 1... All the right tit and intetest .if Dor. id Rhule, in nod to one other b.t of gc t mad, ed unto neer II ilheon. m Penn torrnolgp. Centre inljoin.nw, land wf Michael Dephart nod otherii, continuing oboe fourth of on acre more or leen. thereon erected a loosen •nel other bu ild now onenpieil by Joseph Contner. Selena taken In exe.•ntion and to he Bold as the property of 11) A Mble. Alen: All the right, title and intere•t of Th nn Tunis. in and ton cerlein messunge, tea ement end tract of land situate in the town ship of Miles. count, of Centre, and State of Pennsylt ante. bouhileal and dsseribed as 6d lows to wit • eneing at a Tll,ll pane on the mnme woilhwest corner ol the tree) herein mentiamed: 111, non by land warned by John Jones north degrees east 120 perches toe Orli pine: thence by land dawned by Derr . snal Stab) north 79 degrees east 107 perches to etaines; thncle by sou tt 81 degrees east 48 pet:thee to stones, Them e try land of I' Miller Rota, 7,ilegreas went 1211 perches to stones, thtnee by land claimed by lloel.•Nller north SI degrees wan MI perch es to theme by roloe south 79 degrees stet 107 per, hes to the Ware of beginning. con temning one hundred and twenty revert acres. more or less, bring the we•trrn part /if a cerLiyie tract of loud known no the Will:not Wagner im provement. thereon nested a 110.0, hint and other amtlaniltlings. Seised, taken in execution and to be said , the property of Thomas Tunic Aho • The following tracts of limit. situate In Gregg town.ltip. Centre enunt •, Pettiest., bound • ad on I !Imo flied es billow. • the tint thereof Iteumn mg at atone, told comer Spruce Stump.) thence along a trait k f lend • f Peter Wilson and Chaffee }leer), former!, henry Rimier north degrees emit 117 perches to it spruee stump, thence along I tel of Jatokli Breon coot 59 de green wept 1001 perches to +lnn.. thence alone lend reamed to Stephen Healy by Willi/nil Unite north 76/ degrees test 4/ perches to tones. them a along MM. south south 501 de grees west 11 perches to loon.. along mule muth 301 degree!! rent 2/ perches to 'tones , theme along lambi of the ben. of Jar di Cain, dm moth 4111 degree* wept 181 perebes to atones; cheers along lend kkf the bairn of Juba Harter, dee'd north 261 degree. wept 47 perches to a dead pine; thence along lends of the helm of Damil Duhcan, heed in.rth 70/ degrees east 231 perches to stones thence along tackle of the next described tract south 21 degrees emit :14/ perches to the piece of beginning, roots.). mg thirteen scree and 115 perchesn eat mess ore, thereon erected a house, barn and other The other thereof beginninF tit a stone (old corner spruce stump.) 'thence along the abbve desertbed tract north 70 degrees west 40 perches to stones (new comer ) thence along lends of Peter Wilton north 22 degrees west IS porches to • stone theme along 141141 of John Colton mutt] 70 degree. went 40 porches to stones near public road, thence along the abate decorated tract ..nth 22 degrees east IS pert he. to the pline of beginning, containing 41 a, rep of lend neat measure, thereon creeted o dwelling house I and barn, with the improvements and appor tennnem. Seiset{, tokon an execution nod to he sold me the property of George C. Ilroon Shelf'. (1111c6 ) I) Z KLIN),• hell ton te, Jnn. 7, '67 j Sheriff pARmEHS 311ITUAL FIRE INSU I.` RANCE COMPANY of CEN rap; co The annual election for tweite directors of this Company. will be held at ate house of John Spangler, Centre Hall, on Monday the 14th day "(January. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p tll The annual statements will be yresented and other inportant business transacted, a gen end Attendance of members is requested. Miro t S. :sit/11r ?lON tI , DUCII AN AN. 12-1-2 Secretary President. REG IsTEits Nouelis 'I be following atteounti base town ez peseed by we and r•roadilbillnd of re. ord to (hit offloe Fir the wrpection of heir, fernier',, credit in. 41111 all others in nor wY inter...rod end will be presented to Ilion orphen e s ~„o il of (o,piusp• lint) ,to br held nt ler allowen• r espl coati rmallon iw Wednerds), the .111111 of .January. A. I/ 1887. I The n• mint of Davol 1/ lleiss, gioenl inn of rebols E:dtoser, loin", child of Pavel Rebel, Inle of Centre counts deceased , • 2 2be mo.idiett John Gordan, guardian of Aforgaret Itrfl. minor fleorge Belli lutes of Centro county deceased, 3 The sag ouut of Jolla (feigner. guardian of Nancy C Bell, minor 430.1 of George Bell Into of Centro county deceased. 4 The at count of Jahn Stalker, Ileefl, guar than of Juntas N. Doll minor ihil l ul ()cargo Dell, tote of Centre county deeeased, as Sled bl hie atlmin 'Unarm Martha Stalker. 5 The aceauito Of John Stalker dud , guar dian of Martha A. Bell, mite r child of Meargs Bell late of Centre county deceased, an Bled by his admintstratros It artha Stalker 6 The account of John Stalker deed., guar dian of Elisabeth Dolmen minor child of David R. (aleen late of Fergueon Township, deceased, as tiled by his adtainietratrig:Martha Stalker. 7 The at count. of Jobe Stalker tleo'd . guar tan of Jneeph It Dolmen miner child of Duval t o as t Fergueoo township fereared, as Bled by bis adunal rrrrrr 31a - tbk Stalker • S The at count of Jahn Stalker deOla Rue ditto ofJobn liabeen minor child of David R Daces late of Ferguson townehip, dammed, as Sled by hie administratrig Martha Stalker. 9 The account of John Stalker deed., guar dian of James Oahe. minor child of Dar Id R. Dolmen late of Felt... township, decessed, u Sled by his admintratris Martha Stalker. II The account of E.: A Clemson admlnit trator. o restate of Jelin A. Cambel I, late of In diem deceased. 11 The account of JOU, L. Test exemator, of the last fill and boatsmen t ofJalin W Whsrmby, late ofThlliptiborg borough deceased. 12 Thesaurs& of Frame's Jordon guardian, of Samuel P. blondes minor child of !Martha Shasiel late of Centre snooty deceased. 13 The oceans' of Benjamin Coil exeeutor, o to of George Ciarberiabt lam of Benner town. skip deceased. 14 The account of Gideon boniblaser dee '4., guardian of John If. Beck and Chorine &. Book, miner ihildron of Bison Beek, late of Welke townahipo deceased, as fled by Irisanimators Jock Durnblaaer apd William 11. Dorn%ler. • lb The atoont of *iris timothy admin Imre iris of dm, of John Grimily late of Mile. town ship deceased 16 The /nal aeotiont of Jobe Breit, Henry Kreps end Mary Ann Roomy, administrators of ite. of Hostilul•lfeeotl. 1 1410. of .K41,111.41.0a town ship deceased. t. If The mamma of Ribenspottlteerurds admin. ignitor of d. 0., of William M. N• 1 17... lota of Worth towpobto deceased. II The ecoolust of 'Michael Ilqwersand Jobob Dowers, eawtyto of &0., of Lions, Mowers late P, Hoboes toirsdisseteeed. 19 The account of Hersh 8. Rou end Job. of Ross administrators of ite., of Robert Hoer, late of Orem famish's. deceased. R4st , tori 9104.4. 4/411sfolds, Jan ll7 4. "1141 14: 1 . I ttio . r, . Nebi abbuttoemento A NNU !'I3T.IitEMENT. ea ' l4;the and Meehan a c.l7Pai b o te . o ton li no. u rs urg, 1 • provbeinue :Pamir Chattel; the Chilean.. present the following statement of the Culgt4MW7 riare it 0, 1101ni.. 11 .° mid its transaction. during the year. Amity bill. terminably being pre mium moms and payable by member" for iwurance made du ring the year .... ............. Percentage paid on same.. ...... Amount outstanding and due • flrom agents • t 104,24 Thus' making the total available assett.a of Abe Company deriag the year gi33107 . ,25 Prom which deduct cum pensatioe of Directors'. 50,23 Office rent . 10.00 Outcry. of Trea5urer........._20,00 O levy of Secretary. 30 00 Writing Policies ........... 22.75 ...... ........ ..... vs,ao Paid J..= liarbrich for lose by fire 0.33 Ineidental expanse. inclo ding otatmeory stamp's Postage do during the Thus making the grand unite du : Ping the year To which ads prettitum notes 'taken in previous years and in force thts day 23424.37 Aleo 414.1. m Treasury . 675,69 Making the grand total of assette of the Company mince organte• tie amt t, 937310,75 Amt of ride/ taken during the Sear 12.5753,35 Ain't et ricks tnken previ ous to Dec 26 1965 end in forme thi. day ..... 16041169 ==EI =I ring the year. . 88 No. of policies heretofore reported ..... 289 No, of policies issued since organisation . 387 No of policies surrendered • niid opproved. 81 No, of pshmes lorce this day .......... . . 308" Losses during they ear 8,33 Petite liabilities . . ....none An election woe held at the same time end piece fur to sleet board of directors for the ensuing year, elicit after sliming the polls and rounding the vides, the buttoning persons hot mg receive.' the highest number of rules were dilly alerted fur the ensuing yent. Copt llehey Dopp, 'Wm. 11. Fearion, Ilenr, Beck, A C. Henry, henry Ewen, john Miller, sr John Ihiss , eu •., ttr Semuel deism, AI, 71 Itockey; Jacob Nicker, ItlieheJl Gm% e, lobo Ilurbro Ii When their met and organised by elsrinut II Beek, President; II Mrtiwen, Vire President A. C. (Isar), Sol retury ; stud John dldleq Trait surer On motion siiiplirned. . . A. r lIEARY, II RY BECK, Sesrelnty 12-1-3 t President rlOlllll 1' 110(' lJ W heron, the lion Samuel Linn, preni dent Judge of the court or common pleas in the 25th judicial dent. t, contorting of the i.ounties of Centre. Clet.rflt Id end Clint..., and the lion. onside. John llortertnan end William Allison, jr,. cup , associate Judi. ut Ceutre count) 1/111.111K 14ntieli their precept, t toe direCled, for holding n court of over and rertniner and gener al Ja I dohs cry at Ilellefonte, for the county of Cr litre, nod etosontence on the fourth Mond y of Jon 1•va;, being the Vlth do, of the month end to continue two Peeks. No,tlee it therefore hercioj gin on to the Coro ner Jest. es of the Peace. and Coot”table• of the emit count• off Cetilre, that they be then and there to tite:r proper performs et 2 o'clock In the afternoon of Rani dozy, with their records. inqui enjoin., cznioinsitions, and. other remenibreneen, to do those th mp which to their care. sipper lain to be tool, and those who are bound la re cognizance to prosecute flintiest thiperconz thul are or shall he in the jail ci Centre county, be then oral there to prosecute againet theta as shall ho pct. (lien mulct toy bond at Uniternnin time lot den of January, A D., one thoosand eight till, deed and -Uzi) , seven aml the timely-first year 01 the independence of the United Plates Z KLINE, Men,' Shoran. Jtliocelanico IiELLEFONTE PLAINING MILL The undersigned are now prepared to manu facture suit furnmh. on appliration at. their Planting Mill in Ilutletonta, Centre mutely. , - -Shutters, ,Flooring, Haab Lours 811 ,6 Mouldinge, Brackets, c £0 Scroll .awing of all descriptions, and brackets or all sines and pattern. made bt order. LIECKLEI"S PATENT LUMIIER DRYER. We Lai° tionneried the Mill ' Ituckle3's Paten: Lumber lir3er," whieli to super-heated stems( without pressure, will reaseu lumber is fruin TWO TO FOUR DAYS, ❑wing tested thni Patent by actual experiment we are cure that it to the belt prateu of aeaeon log lumber now in ace All our work will he manufactured from ll= Orders for drying lumber delloared at the mill will be finest at reasonable prices. Pledging enmities to till all, orders with promptness, and to the satisfaction °tour pat runs we ask all palatine requir ng work in our lion of business to quo um a cull before coatrao tmg elsewhere VALENTINE. IfLANTIiqD &CO Bellefonte, Deo 21'66 ly SIMPLE, DI`ItAT/LE. PIYMPACT AND CHEAP The CHLERRATED COMMON SENSE FAMILY MACHINE is now presented to lb. public with all the lan pent repents that can well ho entelaineal in a Pawing Machine It is ac knowledged by the bent Judges. to eland entirely üboce olnd tryos4d any cheep Methane ow prte Allred I.efoace It will sew en, thing that enn he sewed on any high !kneed hlat hum In the mswd. pat RP nicely Mei pelt 101 raps , lly It null sew f out Stems Muslin up to Beat cr Cloth. ut the rate of 1200 stitches per minute. A old with cue hand can urn At more success fully than Pile could ordinary Marhmes with two Minds. The .Iborha. *roll Motel,. Bro. Fell. Turk. (Peon, lir sill Enebrut, ou a moat •1711 . 1 mr 1111/11/11, SCALE OF P.' ICER. Machines. moat elegantly 1111.4.1 with gold teal—Landreapee, Flowere, tf.e., warranted for three pour, ineludlng It. Barnum . * patent Self- Elewer. Se/(.Turning Hemmer, Oil Can, Guide home Dm', tour different - .tae Needle., Clomp and printed - threctione all complete for $2O 00 Table ..nd Treadle, Iron Frame, Walnut Top. ............... $l2 00 =I YEAUS ton can rut every second eticleb of tilts Sew ing. and then we will dire a Machine if you ean pull the cloth apart withput fearing it. Apply to DANIEL DERR. Agent MMM PUBLIC OR PRIVATE BA' K! The insborriber eller. at private sale or will export, to public rule, at the Court Nouse, TUESDAY, J. , NUARY 28, 1887, entire Port M.tiltl• properly, enonisting or/. TAVERN STAND AND STORE ROOM The hotel le new large and cprrimedioss, and has splendid stabling, out houlms, and all the modern convenience. attached• Also A FRAME ROUSE 1 SMITH 8110 P, with good stable. out be ittllngs, and the lot upon which they are erected. Al., = r— of good latad. blown as 'the "Kelly property," sixty acres are cleared, the balance well timber ed. A good young orchard and two houses are upon this properly. Also • TiIACT. OP 30 Apaus, know'n •• theihelete hill property," end shoaled about hilt • mile from Port Matilda. dll of thin property Iles directly on the lino of the 9 V ft It and will poeltively ho raid, to the blebeet bidder. I I-39-6t R. I). COMIIII,NOII. • ATANISItY AT PRIVATIS, nic'esbidliber Ghee •it prf+ata hle thofolloriag sabsahlo ma Wife rill A tasaary• dwelling house, sod about dye acres of land, eftaatod IR teeth, Rall, lo reusissalley, Centre aousty, 7 lolls sleuth of Bellefusts The bud riPLaTs ell new, ;ad the bastion is osa of the neat la the county. It is offered for soh, or for Not id ft ts Imaged is heittifehly settled fanning sorties of lb aquatic still hal a deed. bargalq. For fOitiler r6 Ttog i r it sfey P Nagar, 111Mbohp, r a, est» 044 &IVO; lb. darnas. l 44. cliAll./4 8 8. WAdzi, o lllll, 11-44-3 t hdesin, Fa. Neb)tVbertioemento. ~~; OE $13,053.142 239,19 CCM sisno,69 24100 06 N ()TICK OF INCODIEQ A I, Its.ColaixfS . o "Wren ro elPunty, in the m•ltr of Neition for the Ineorporation of the... Penn and Paine. town ship Horse Insurance Company?' And low to Ina, December 81.11, 1866 the 'Ohio petition and oiling read. and it is hereby Ordered and di rected that the Pelee he filed in the °Mce of the Froth. notary, sad that notice thereof be inser ted in OLO nenepaper printed in Centre county for at Dam three weeks prior to the bret day of neat. sidling forth that en application hes been made to Ibis Court to grant the within Chester Incurperathin agreebly to the act of A..em bly in such ease made !rid provided by the Court. IEOE3 N EW BAKERY & CONFECTIO s A lir TI e subeenber would reppeetfully inform the Cane. of Betleturita and %intuit'', that hie new and ensnare, BAKERY .1 CONFECTIONARY, are now completely finished. and that he is prepared to furnished et ory An), Fresh Bread, Cakes of all kinds, Pies 3e , A Candice, Spires. - Nuts, Fruits, and anything and everything belonging to the CS= Having had yearn of expersence ' Wille Last• nese. Ile flatter. hlwelf that he can guarantee nattsfacthin to all who may favor him with their patronage, 11-42-ly BEAUTIFUL R11:81UBNCR FOR 13A LH —The undersigned offers for mile his very desirable property in the borough of Bellefonte A lot of ground containing three fourth. of an acre more or less, an which is erected a good two story dwelling, • gond sta ble and other uutbuild rage Also excellent fruit of all kind., consisting of apples, peat lies pears, cherries, grapes, quince., currants, got.se berries, and rasp-berries, The property is situated near the Bellefonte Academy, nod is certainly one of the most demi rable homes in the tons. For further pat tiro tar. Inquire of Aug 10-tf. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ,Notice Is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary on the estate of Wm. A Thomas, late of Spring township, deeeased, have been gran ted to thenoderslgned. All persons Indebted an requested to make immediate payment, sod them having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. ELIZA M. THOMAS, sr JACOB V. THOMAS, ISAAC THOMAS. I-60-st 'greetotors. FLOUR AND FEED' The subscriber is constantly manure, tering XXX Flour, NM feed of all kinds, wht h will b•. sold at either wboleule .1. retail. All orders will be promptly ailed, ;and aeltr ered et the Bellelunte R. It Depot, when clewed J. R. FISIIER. 11-47 et Penn Hall. Centre C 0.,. Pa. • FOR BALE , The subscriber offers at private sale a one acre lot with good guitahle buildings. situa ted at Centre Hill. NIT°, township. Fur fur ther particulars apply to or aildreu. SAMUEL IS BWARTZ. 11-49-31 Millburn, Pa. GREEN lIIDEB. The highest market pries is psiil for green bides of all kinds, at 1123 EAISSIIIANS VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE The euberriber offers at private Mir a ra-pi ailualed is Rani'. township, and adjoin. nog nroperly Pt (be Agricultural College ono turning. ITS ACRES AM) SIX PERCHES. The land is rolling •pd in tho beet state of coltil at lon, is all eleared except, 20 acres, that Is well timbered Upon the property to erected • good two gory frame hon., splendid new honk horn, cribs, sheds end other outbuildlngs. There are TWO LARGE CTSTERNS a splendid young orchard of choice fruit, and all the convent eeeee that would make a desira ble boom. lioo panne's, of new peat and tall foam anth other tutywntement. Isavebeen madb lately TERMS —One half tie perch.. to;nry be paid in hand, the !miasma in yeasty payments (.1 Ore hundred dollars each, or made to mil perebaser. J. B. MITCHELL, 11.1) Bellefonte, Pc MEM NORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT. ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPAKY. Principal Omce. 135 South Fuurth atrerla Philadelphia. THE ONI.Y ACc.LDWAT MAU RAMOS CON. PANY OF - PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered &larch 3. 1810. Capital, $308,000. Insures •gnmt ILL ACCIDENTS thomal Pollees trend for any sum from al.- 00U to ElO,OOO at a premium of only one half per rest., securing ihe full amount hinted la ease of death, and a dimpermation each week equal to the whole premiem p.td. Short lime tickets my be had at the Princi pal Office, or at the various Railroad Stn Joan, No Atkorcar. EXAMINATION I. Compensation ii given each week in ease Or disability.. LOMITA PAID PROMPTLY, LEWIS L. MANI?. Ptesidcak HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary JAMES AL CONRAD, Tneaurer. - DIRECTORS. Lewis L Itorpt, late Geo Tk;IAA. P. R R. Co. J. 19, Yleply, Proprietor Cootiseatal Rotel. IL, 0, Lehmann, 237 .ad 239 !leek street. Stan C. Palmer, Clothier Com National Beak. James W. Nora& fine of Conrad & Walton, 923 Wmrket snot. ItelebWatem•Mhalles Eipp't P.. I R Co. Andrew Wallaby, ematlttreat °mint Third and Waste gamete. Gloom C. rnmelaese, ileaeral Spot Pees.. Railroad Company Roe Pewees, 70 . 36 Market siren. W, Kota, liret of Runs & Howard, 31 2. Third Week tonnes based lad Informatics tarnished by JAMES II! RANYI2W, . &eat, Anent Ream, 31e 3, limiletostAktPs. - • Nes 23, '66-3a AUDITOR'S NOTICIL The undersigned an .editor appointed by the sorption toed of Centre enmity. to mete distribution of the bileaesi in the hands of George '.usterbordee edministrayre of John Swinehart, deed., will attend t he doles of his appoionstent en Sri he lath day of A. D. IMI7, a ii ogee In Bellefonte, when and where • potions interested, may 1 atteel if they see per. VAN M. TILANOCIARD, Amtiter. YOU .u.t. hare. C Ng on want, But, to get • 0.-on article. You then want it as Cheap us Possible. hie Is natural and right enough. Tim Question is. Wines to Buy It le your Pansonm. intereet to consider ' She followierfactst, 1 Chet, I. orgimised ID Phil's, an immense es. tablfsbment to make 1 ge.tokless elotbing, and to saki It dumper than oustomary. The mate rial. are bought direct from the best Anterieen 1. and European manufac lert?...and thus eumid ruble it saved. Flt price. pt. paid, to ?ot k i mee, to a. to ensure eubetatitial and hand ; some garments ; the Salesmen and Clerks are such that autocue. can fully rely upon them,and every effort is made to please and suit palbus, m as to keep no well as make custom. The re salt of combined Indus try:system, and clots ,opplication of nil the km.plo, era, has moored a model establishment, 1 OPSIIIO,I style 4 Clot h Ing,end veer eon. entre prices. We have, • DM A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the teatter•f An estate of Samuel R, Welkin., dee'd. Ia 'the Orphans spurt of Centre eonnty, the endersig a te:. being appoint ed eh auditor to make die lion of the bal ance In the bands or J. V. Retells, administra tor, to sod among those parthm legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of Ills eppolot tient at bps eines in the borough of Ilellegotts, onAlonday„the de, of January. 180 T, at 10 o'clock Pr. &1., personsintereeted will please take notice'. OEM A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In Om orphan'a .qurtof Centre 000ot, Penneytennis, I t the matter of the rotate of 11. 11. Kinnha dented, the' auditor eppoloted by the court to"dhorthute the balance In the hand• of 11. W Hate, adminlatrator, hr ILa Mate of 11. /1. Kinnle, derestaad, to and amongst the partlea legnEy'sntltle.l thereto, sql meet Hut pattlea Wert...fed for the porpom of Ilia appoint ment, at Ells office in Bellefonte, on the 224 dly of Januar), A. D. 1547. Dec 21 60-11 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The underslined an auditor appointed by the orphan.' court of Centre county to aseer tour advancements to tineimirs ofJobn late of Harris townehip, deceased, and make distribution of the mono" in the hand. of J. 11. to and oolong the heir. of mid dome. dent, will attend to the duties of hie Impale ment, at hi. office in Bellefonte, on Friday the I I th dai . ofJanisory, 18117, at 2 o'clock p. m. of and day, when all persons intere.ted am re quested to attend. and fitment their claim,, or be Amines. hereafter debarred from any portion of maid fund, at. Soot's Really-made CLOTHIS(I. id. Special Dapirtalent =EMI D. 94, Clothing. 13.1. Custom Departoo.nt td make to order. 4th. Uent's Furnishing imode in large Vanely, ANAkIAKEtt AND DROWN', (IAC SIALL. E. canner 6th A)Mar- Amt. et. Philadelphia. iftfir Samples scot by wail or express, when 'dewed. I I -49- ly =I A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of the real sable of Robert •. deceased. The un dersigned an auditor appointed by said court to ascertain the Liens and debts against said es taiewmil make distribution of the money arising upon - the partition of maul estate, to and among those legally entitled thereto. will attend to the duties of his appointment at has ogee in Bellefonto, on Monday the 7th day of January,. A D. 18117. at I orbork p. m. of said Jay; when and where all persons intereeted may attend if they see proper. 1= N ()TICE meoNrit ACTORS. Foaled proposals for repairing ofcoutity Brolgo overlaid Bogle Creek, near Beheneks farm on,sonTleading . from Ilowardville to Lock Haven, will he recoiled by 'the emoted...loners of Centre county at their t.lllee In Bellefonte, until k a [ll of January itle, 1847. The brul)a babe let p, the lowest and best bidder; for further perticulare ensnare at Cotendaidon ere OIIIce Bellefonte. Attest - JAS. II LIPTON, Pt othonuto4 i y JNO. MOK&N, LI lit No 11 ) 311 St rjio TIIE HEIRS OF JOHN HARSIIIIRR 1, ((ER ,Take notice that II virtu., of • writ if partition, imued out of thp Orphans' moant of renter county and to me directed. an Inquest mll Le held at the la a realdence of John Harsh barge., decamped. in the township of Greg and coitnty of Centre. on Tbursday the 21th day of January, A. D. 1007, at 10 o'clock a. to. of said day, for the purmuie of making i attillon of the real estdo of suJ dreessed to and among Ida heirs and legal repremm tat i•ea, f tbe came can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; othemripo to •alse and spend. the SW. according to law. at which time and place J If. RANDS. you moy lie present, if you think proper. nher iff'a 011 ice, D Z. KLINE. nellelorite, Der IL '56 Ot To T I T I E 1, 1 I b.:llithE. C (hot,hlyl A v I , L:L EO E . S or D a I ?pi t. of Partition, toned out of the Orphan.' court of Centre county and to Ina directed, an inquest wEl_be hold at the late residence uf Charles Ili ogee. deremed, in the township of Walker, and county of Centre, an Thursday the 22d day of January A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. at. of said day, for the purpose of making pedant of the real emote of said deceased to and among hae heir. and legal reprerentattree, If the lore ran be dune without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole,. otherwise to value and appraise the awe uceolting to law, at which lime and place you way be urerent, ifyou think proper. Rherirs 06ire, D. Z. KLINE, Bellefonte, Dee 11,'68 It Sherljj. 13311111 It4Tein abbettioemeuto A MERICAN ARTIST'S UNION! AMERICAN ARTISTS' UION I A M ERICAN A lITISTS',UNION I The American Artiste' Union kistabllehed 18541announte that in order to extend the sale of the following well known and highly popular I=l Th. 1 .1 - - 26x42 • Departure of the Pilgrims, for Amerlea, 2711361 Lauding of the Pilgrim Fathers, . 2706 laletaff Mustering hi. Recruits 25131) Shakepeare and his Friend., - • '27:51 Cotter's Saturday Night, • - - 23:28 Village Blacksmith, - - . 2432 klanileet Destiny, (Fortune Telling) • - MIMI The klusAecre et Wynteing . ln 1776 - 26136 Mount Yoram" he the olden time, or IVaelileoton at 30 years of age, - 26:34 The escape of Master MacDonald from the Massacre of Glencoe, E!Et2SE! Th e y b.., e deemed expedient to cffer them to their friends and the public at one dollar aed fifty cents eaoh, the price heretofore having been two dollars eadh, and for the purpose or stimulating the getting up of Club., they bare determined to award premiums to t►e getters op of the Clubs, and 10 addition thenske dis tribute amongst the subscribers the said also- COO in money end paintings a. 100t1 u this sale shall hart reached 101.0110 engravings. As it I. our Intention to advertise nary antensively,- ■nd se the engravings are well kiinwn through hut the whole country, we have no doubt that with the low wile* we charge fur these, and with the exertion which will Le put forth by our nu— merous friends, the number will be reached in a short time. As won u It is narked the sub oribers.•lbruugb their Cl.. b Agents, wilt be no- Veil by a circular letter (ruin us, naming Uo lints and method of distribution. Single E .graving I 50 each—b 2 cull free. Pur 215 will send 12 Eng end 2 to the club Agent •• 20 •• 15' •• 4 " 25 -• 20 '` S " 30 25 " 25 2U " SO " SO " The club packages willibe very sticerely peek ed enktorwarded by Express Any person may gat up clubs lad_ brward the emoout either by Express. eight draft, Poet office order or In a registered letter, and le all eases the Hairstylists will be immediately seat and for each %.vprials a maaubered serttnente and receipt will be encloiod in the package. C. Oitbass.—Pitsuns wishing I. Deur/ for Engravings - and pay the Express, „a r , n they are received, will be reqdired b., send their order $2 to $5, according tp its ars;,,unt, and-this witt-be credited on their bill. LIST OF PREMIUMS To idiettilieted. One of $lO,OOO money 0,000 . .... Five.i 1.000 •' .. 171129 Fifty of 100 Onohondraalleframi Ollpahitia gs, richly framed 10tmlacapailtt 111 W 10,000 Two hoodred elogont (MI Pair /lugs rlobly Nat.,' To tonorylow, at' 4 0 macb .10,000 0,000 The ANILIIICAII ARM 0 , S' UNION would a4l l That these premiens ere to be considered only an the light of a free cif I to theft patrols , sr the Itngteleffis furallt.ed they baba their mar. end as the cost of amine logs, after the plate. are prewar ea, 111 very trilling. they salt emit afford S. make the distribution, large as it 1.. We trust that on r numerous friends through out the country and Cothadta will nee their ut most trartiono, .o . that If pound.. the dlstrlbut Mon may he mode soon, and It cap he dope if they areal all motive. Ladles have ate. pine esealtent Oluit Ageoto_ for us, sled we toilet. their bind efforts, whtoll will aot to marewardod Lot one Or more 'portent moons la every town add Vrlllage In the country amitotic* se woo as they sea tido and get up ao lartr• Club as pos 'Ws. Hy to doing they wilt. be the Maass of latreauelat elegsat tattooing' halo families, sad 'btu aid le ealthitiftg a lash Ph the bear Utak and ragoall - Adidrets %Mei to - ewe. Amor,ipt AttigteUalto. 116, Pine St., liew-Iteik. o=l WORM; IMANSIDIS sad 81410 UN al • IL utwal awuaose. ZIESI 11; RANKIN, Efl2lll N. M. HOOVER, Auditor. ADAM noy. A uddor A, 0. FURST. Audits, J NO. L OR AT/ " JOSIN A POTTER, NN FUR EY, Commioloners. Shervj CM =I 7 a flilrer Watell MMI2 ===! $lO,OOO ..5.000 x.OOO 0.000 EMI