Al cmtettatitsaTatchman ft - aft M -Kure. Pautrilcrot- J O l l / 4 P.,vvreuxi.t. A •I.:NATIt ReITOI4 WELLICFONTR, PA FRIDAY MORNING. :AN. 18, 1887 —S2 per veer when pen I is arl••nee EOM whet. net pistd ....1v...* and Vile ,ben ott pm I heh.re the sitriryti•e' or the yen t'bunty Convention the delete:eters from. the different Toron,dape and fl •ronghr in the Cdnnty dal eleetral le .he hk•l I rummy Pe n r.rrntr C. neentinn 1 re •areenhle et the Court ildnee in Helle— r ate. dn 'reverie" evening the :oh env of F.I. te.ir , et 7a. 'dock turtle. 4,nrp..•.• . 1 .1. , I reg deleget• to the ne<l Deltioeratre ,4fm. en two. end appointing Canfearres. to meet the on lereee from It lei,. Huntingdon. ifll in. J u wefts end Perry. tn. retc . 4 Iwo Senntorml Jq iv g d ee to 'epee/mat title rile, riot in the esid Mao rnsentlon Its order of the Committee, Jona 11 Civ[4. rh..rman - .• The "Orest'Comenoner,, Iu lie one i• the full) of the Al, more apparent than in the extravagant nl.Lrelietilor mantic" in whicla t lie% dome:nate their party Wad er-. Abraham ',handy. "an illiterate clownish, andisobseene country lawyer. i• spoken of by them as the '*fond Washington... "Shoddy Andy," who during the whole war pernittipd his agents and appointees to inske fortunes by speculating urton alull.p.lundering the eoldiem in tie field, is denominated the •••• 0 1,1,r s friend.' '1'1) tnnt.t"l STEM' V 44, the hero ,pr• the Lw L•hoi war, - who•c distinguishing eharacteristic it an ' - rri*leraie hatted of the American Con stitution end gmernment and who is now foretrece in the war Irvine waged against the natural and con•titutional ri g ht. o f th e people of eleven Staten. is called by them the "wept commoner," a dr•igilat ion once a. plied by the people of England to Wm P,TT. afterward+ the &at, Earl of ('liatli.ito We would not is• led to vuppuw from thin appli cation of the snot riquet that Rinse pet - sonal or historic parallel-existed between the Great Commoner of England and the - L ama commoner of Amenea.— W hoe% ci will search for thee parallel will discover a perfect contra.t. in every respect. Pan 'marry `thin) years Wit. PITT was a leader in the House of ('otn• moos, most of Gist-time in opposition to the minister, became the•idel of the English people In hi' hold and fearless opposition to unconstitutional leeislation. He opposed General warrants, recruit. teen in office, the American Khalil', art, and the various +chews by which the eolotn+ts were sought to he tared without repte•entation He was frequently ten dereddlargr responsible and lucrative po- A t rir,,,,whieh dorlined. and wlicil e a times. of duty milled upon him to accept them he performed the task+ required but refused the cnioltunentaof the It wa• his geuiu• and talent that made him great, and out the official ito.ittotts which he occupied. He was in fact the idolmf the people, and when in 1764 he accepted a peerage, mud took his seat in the HousenfLorda, thus separating him self to a eertain extent limn the people, though he maintained hischaracter and dignity, hr belt Cll4l, with the populace. He ;Alin roil his ;I:catnap; be thirty peers 11411,taut labor in dofelleo of of the Con atitation of hip‘ eciuntry and the mainten ants .11' the ('omtitnt'.e.al right• 6f-hie • ount torn, and the enronet of a peer added n..thung to the laurel , ' which he had won. THADDEUPI STY:VIP:NH commenced his public career about thirty years ako. lie sen•ed, if we are not mistaken, two 1.C.4 pions in the Logidalure of this State, whey in consequent° or hip attempting to set at defiant.• the ton ereign n• 111 of the peoph, by ttenting ' all 6 . 01011 no though it had not been. and attempting -to inaugurate an unlawful and revolu tionary proceedings in order' to keep his party friends in office, he sus driven in to ignominious obscurity, where be en mained for twenty years,notliing being re- ' membered of him but the reproach which lie lisidfrought upon his adopted State, and Abe infamies which were elustering around his own mune. kits private 'character wan equally bad with -hie. ptib lie reputation, for he lived in open con cubinago with • negro wench, whom lie aeduced,the wife of a Harrisburg barber, and was the notorious patron and fre• (funnier of faro banks and gambling hells Always having been ambitious to hold place, he removed from his former resi dence in Adams comity to Lancaqei ,the seat of old John Adams federalism in Pennsylvania He has represented that county in the fedeial House of Repro sentatives ror the lost eight year ,, , der ins the whole of which timo his party has been ion minority in that body. Ho has gained an unenviable pre eminence by the persistent advocacy of the most Unbend, impolitic, unconstitutional and inhuman acts and schemes which ei er disgraited.,ate, records of a profeasedb; civilized country. it is his reckless die regard ot decency, his violenoe and ma lignity. his utter contempt for the Coo 'citation and laws of his country and affS taker gimlet.. capacity, statesman4ip or eloquence that has given him promi nence. Besides THAI/pit/ft is ambitious to hold oloe—he aspires to aseat in the . "upper house" or rather, reChtly did an wife% He, manieuvered, he intrign- J.d.• be begged for Senatorial honors He obtained the assistanre of Forney, of Morehead. of Kelley, of Greeley, and the whole host of ultra-radicals in and out of Pennsylvania to blow his trumpet for him, nod attempt to manufacture a fictitious pressure that would make him Senator. ‘ He and hie satelites name on to Harrisburg and put forth every effort to secure his nomination. So anxious wee he for his own mimes that lie was willing to . impose upon his friends the euspieion of being controled by corrupt mouses, which he said could properly be Mid to titeir sharer if he went to Harris- burg And the Annal was. he meeived just some twin to carats "Oh what a fall was there my countrymen." What fiandliatiow for the "great Commoner !" What a yiersilel this Is to the life and conduct illVv. Pirr! itltsPults K. Wruamt, Ilex voted far salvo auffrage every opportunity he had winetti.ting returned to , Congrers. We pappoose take weak wontreked incingrels. 0110 4.41410004.hirit will will aMert that tiey OE4E't 41 , 401 rb i r negro sulrrage In litttldir for Slim- 1114100:!,914 pot "The Soldier's Friend On Tumulay. the 13th' , of January . Istl7. ended the public, career of As tn blitßati (1 . 11 - 1 f, tiiNt7tivic GofriffF or of Pennsylvania. As he will proba bly never be heard of io political life agnm, tee proper e to pay to him our respect.. In I Joinsc -o, we wish our renders to ntaleratanti that we ititym , no personal ot private animosity asaipetthe en-chief-magi.trate. but -peak merely of his public eharicter and earebr. Curtin bait I n what many per.ons deem a.lucky man, that is, through the capricea of fe_rtunc he has held high of fices that he watt totally unqualified for; and has obtained a fictitious reputation for otiqty which he never possessed. At the bar he was no harper--lie was n he morou• and rather successful adrovate in the tonsil and rather' dity cases arit ing in the Quarter Sesainits ' But - in knowledge of law, clearness of percep tion, accuracy ofjudgment, and strength of mind he bore no eempatison with any of Ins colleagues of the Bellefonte Bar As lawyers. Blanchard, Valentine, Burn side. Hale. Linn end M 1 Allister!. were all a+ fat aliia•rior to Curtin ai he — as to the merest notice at the bar No one ever heard him make au argument on a queation of law that would have dome credit even to a studentib his office Netertheleste, ha was by far a better and a greater hmpr than he was either an motor or a storestotto Iu cotriequenee of a veitrof lon' eomedy running through los 'speeches, lie became acty nopfilar with the more ignorant classes as u . t iuttup °tabu • and yet lie Henri nude a 9iinni an his life which would mot hate aced a echoul 6,3, had it h,e a input ed and deli, ei ed. Got this reasoo were roW of hi , . effort, lire ( . ter been put is molt, and those fiiw hate 11141r1:1111y VII tetiseil by hi. li lln IlllWertlia buffoonerv. roirellier with a villain ' , limiter in mod, during his con- I, 6tlilllll collltitUted Illa entire stock in tied, Ile became the candidate of Ills party I, the office urG,., emu, iu iStioJ.htough it singular-complication of circumstances Canicion hit eneniy, wanted the solid vote o f Pennsylvania in the Chicago Convention or President in order to t'iree liincielf into the incoming cabinet, otol therefore ceased for the time being Lte fight on Curtin. hut at the mote time thletAciiing to annihilate him in the fu ture. Wm B Mann and - A. K MeClure wanted a man Mr floret-nor who would ho a tool in their hands. The uninarrs of the Pennsylvania Railroad wanted to steal front the Commonwealth the lou nge tax, trod therefore dill, not want a stern and Inflexible executive who would say them no Jobbers and corruption latx over the‘State wanted a Govern , or with easy virtues and a pliable con. I science ''Our Andy .— suited them ad mirably,. For he had neither 'integrity enough to defeat their corrupt schemes, nor capacity enough to appropriate the lion's share of the spoils Although the ' State administration for the last nix years has been a sysonym for peculation l and bribery., yet his ()hinds may that the ex-governor has only nude tens of thou sands where many another man might have made There is no C;1111; of which that claw, of nun known as • neurvey politicians . ' hare ever been guilty that has not been charged against Gov Curtin by his own pat ty peculation, eorruption filiielwir if ti eachery to fliends, infidelity 'To party obligations, have in torn been elreum“tanti.illy charged against him by the lion ishurg Iriefiraph, Pittsburg Ga zette, Pittsburg Ih'spatch, and other lead ing abolition pa perm throughou ' , the State Puling the war he wan conntantly ()plat, mg the administration of Lincoln, not involving great political principles but in reliirenee to appoint ments, pi tinotions and the ike. concern ing which the public lord no Intl-rent -- To get rid of hint, Limeln in the winter of pr imised Iwo the mission to Spain it he wouldn't be a ininilidate'l . l.l' re election He accepted the humilat ing bargain, and wan stupid enough to publish his to the world in the shape of a npecial message o,l9ollllClng that he would riot be a candidate for re election, and et the saute time stating the offer of the President Mete lam opal interfered, and (limit] wan soon till that then) was 110 rot eign wissiun fin him. In teveuge for this breath of faith, ANDY iesolved ff stultify Itimisilf, belie lon message, avid be a andidute ; and through the mantueuvreing of Mc- Cluie, Mann , & Co he mucceeded, at Pittsburg, in defeating Glory -to-Cod encode Stanton's candidate. and being hint elr re nominated "31ditary neces sity' emnpelled the war department to elect the ticket without regard to the candidate Sri Pennsylvania had to en lure tlifile:Oiainlntore of shoddy rule When President Johnson separate. frolit the Radicals on Hie question of Res tontiot:, Curtin be note a conservative. In Harrisburg. Bellelootc, mid whom ever he went he unhesitatingly endorsed Johnson's policy, and said that Stevens and,Suniner were as dangerous enemies to the government as over the Recension , int.' had been This was another bid for a foreign mission. toei summer he went to iVaithiugton and bargained to support the Presidential policy for the mission to Italy. Curtin wanted to re sign and take the appointment then.— Johnson wanted him to serve his term out and throw his influence against the radicals in the fall elections. Cdrtin said thin nrlpht defeat - hie confirmation by the Senate,and as the boys nay ,"went Lack" on the l'renident, threw himself again into the arms of BILL. MANN Rod ALLCK McCtutta, stumped the State for GLARY, whom hp .. both hated awl de npiacd, and announced himself a candi date for the 11. S. Senate as a Towne panne for hie lost agiwron. In order to rerun the confidence of the abolitionist.' in his last inempnge he attempts to cur ves,' even-42r WYNISS and Srmarn in rad icalism. Ile deceased no one, and has received u fitringreward for his sitnwus course in an overw'tqlwing defeat at the kwilatof arch-suenty, die " Wiese /woo.' CAm taw+ has nisubs Ideprowise good,—he has ottihikstaL-Cutrns'i FIo caw row say to CERTIN as the latter said to hi n 'Demaimatje titilthtsmeltfrerthe election of IRO° • "Behold.your \ lumqurr , or! I hare gay heel upon voile Heck, and I will keep, It three The t, he ur.rt at:cum/a. " A mantntttastdiagfureeettitaobo taroks is right snag be dethated, Lott jibed sot be batosilieted„ le .Ctisens'ocasa ikereoan be do aelfoonseioasoese of reetteode to su...datii I iu n hig - hour of ddler4ity, but defeated, humiliated mid tltnrked, to can only •deilk . ,l2Wll) illt(t_pbElCUrity to • 141 the bitter out of disappointed hop& a nd - forlin t .matroniecf. — " Ariz. poor Ydriok Cl= The Why !hod the Wherefore. hiII ' The d6poqitioo of minkind to tiillow some :ender• was net er_more fully shown than at the present Lillie ill oar own country When Abolitionbstu wa, cows fined to the fauatical and crazy Wen and women - a New England. their threats and promises only excited a smile front the sober, thinking people of this repub lic, It was not thought of as n possibil ity that they could ever seriously endaii, ger, the pence of the country. or be able to exert acv influence in politkal affairs outside of their own New England. Rut when leader- or ability, from motives, not of philanthropy, CrtBt their influence with these famrtics, abolitiiMban began to be a power which Was feared and hat ed lit the cleat 4totomooo of the pact generation." When die religious real of the mends,. of any party eao Lc arous ed in the pursuit of political Clll6, defeat only adds strength ay nyassocuo the de feated party. A political patty. mainly composed of men who are blindl3 follo*- ing out their Ilinatic& impulses, wheal guided by a sliflful and careful leader, becomes an almost irresiatablo engine against those whoare guided by pat] iot ism and a lust revezenee for the qukti tution and laws of their country. In their mad haste for the accomplishment of one or two objects, an able leader eau mould them entnely to his will. and use them for almost any purpose. provided they are prow] e4sing continually towards the attainment of their fanatieal de- MEI It was a kngwledge or theme truths which itnlneed the men who now stand high above ON wreck of our ruined in ntitnt ions to cant their fortune% and in fluentl, with the micinal .‘holitionkt4 They meant to hop the oiliee•, to pock et the inone, and to tide the deluded men Om were riodiing r nild‘cly they . , carce knew whither The tn . tint Ab ohttnnkt+ were like a ricer which qprekds ittilf spun a plain. They had the ele ments a power , but they onli; tr.ed it to male their own vicinity di-agreeable to all the rent or [ti• wort] But when thin power w.e, nuited leaders and directed into a channel, it Leconte a torrent idtikort For a time, the sober nose of our peo ple was too much evert fie the lierec and determined outset of pure l'anatioste The leaders found It liee,sery to intr.- duce other planks into their platform than the blind and crazy hatred of the institution of slavery They iuvented the idea of a life and death etrugele be tween the free end slave States of this feat. While in fact thii "slate power." in the %Pry nature of things, growing less powerful. the Northern peo ple were induced to believe that it %vas a great and growing Oligarchy which was determined to possess the bleak and sterile fields of New li.egland, a, well as the rice and eotton fields of Semi; Caro line. The cry of "no more slave terri tory" was .raised, and With the assist ance of the misguided men thus gained. fanaticism bole into powdi the most col' rupt and wicked set of scoundrels. who cocci ruined any country ''n'o could iniderstand the I a•axens which induced honest and superficially educated men to Join the "Republican party - of% Itioa. The hook ins well bated, nod the barbs carefully concealed' . But we can account for the support giv en to the neg,ro-suffrage-negro-cquality miscegenation ',tidy of !soli only citron the idea that a man is h gregartous am won and follows blindly after a lender The object. for ullich the "Republican party of D•ifia estensibly Inhered have all (yea 111111,• than 110(.01110 kited , :11Id the resnits fotesiein by the Demoeracy have followed The Union of _our lath ers is destrosed , the negio i• P. free man" end a starving %agalseel . taxes arc crashing the life out .T the laboring classes, eon uption and freed eecomplish their ends despite the will of the people, and the titter !ion of our institutions is the avowed olu! et th.a, elm ale in office if our ioutple did their tivq dunking, if they read and refleeted fot thoutselvet., tlieae thing , (mad never fu. But • they hate become tuteutdomed to following their !cutlets They hate adopted the idea that "success is a virtue," anti that men who can lead theta snuckAddy are worthy of their support They have forgotten that out is a government of pritkeiples, and hate transferred their allegiance flout the Constwution to the nten who lead 'hunt. There ale indientions that. tlris state of things is passing away. Thu people are beginning to fed dia. force of truths I which they would not heat, and already the most cunning and skillful of their readers are deserting the sinking vessel. William 11. Seward, a politician of for ty years standing, niade no mistake in abandoning the Radical party, and we may well conclude that he saw the ap• 'proah of dissolution in the pa'rty he bed so long led. beffird he left it. There is encouragement and hope for the De mocracy in the present posture of affairs, and our organizations must be 'always ' ready for pork. —The Galveston (Texas) Selpe gives an occount or the arrest of one of the most respectable citizens of that place by a "Col." ainelair, of the negro bu reau, for simply telling that sucklbig of the government teat, to go tohv irri a' place hotter than Galveston gets og days. "Col." Sincleir we suppose didn't like being ordered home so soon. But he needn't have taken it in such high dudgeon. LOOK DI/Llert I.—" Our Andy's . ' friends in this section..Lagips him on the shelf as old "moccasin tracks . ' did on Tuesday lasi, has blighted their hopes of future pickings from leito •government crib. Poor fellows! They will and themselves and "our Andy" of halo sop sequence in this world hereafter! U. S. SZNATOIL eleakion of U.S. Senator, frog this State, which el:misted on Tuesday last, resulted in the choice ofSrsiori CAKKYWN. The vote stood as follows • Senate—Oalmow 19 ; (AWAY 10. House—CAugnme 62 ; Cowan 37; HI--fl. We abaH give a short history of the Senate elect "cit. week ; it will be cowptimeatery---ie v horn, —Read the first article on the fist page of to-day'e WATCHMAN. It cOlitaius fa• and figures that no one esti die-. -LIU-Negro Sate in AtilWand ! A prominent gputleman of Xibapolls has written a better Id the papers, folly exploit:t in/cell the eircunistances.connecled with the sate of tile negro convicts in that city We make the following extracts: ysy That the aniendinentact the law of the State under which the male occurred was penned in the intern* of the rebellion. of with n view to oppress the negro. will hardly be credited, when I slate that Gov Bradford succeeded floe licks during Host senslon, and that the low adopted by the some overwhelnung Union Legislature that passed the treason bill and the defence loan bill. In the House the rage WA/ 48 yeas to 6 haye.and among the mimes of the conspic uous Union men who voted with the major ity are to he found them, of Mr Entior, of Baltimore county and Thom. J Melon cr. F.-ti of Baltimore city In the Semite it reciered every vote cant except two,incholing Judge henry II Golds• gorough, lodge John nod Messrs: Furey and Willi., all ororboni, with all I have annul as having voted for the acts of 18:11.tantl in 1861, nre recognized as men of unquestioned loyalty by the most advanced Radicals of the present day If any further proof upon thin polit here required. it might be found in the fact that one of the two Senator. who votetbarninst the art of 186: Wan Mr Heckert, of eecilf who had just been released from Fort Warren, where be had been imprisoned on the charge of disloyalty v e Dick ,Harris was indicted for larceny of twet.ty pountln of beef front a buicher'n shop in Annapoliff. 'rho offence was fully proved by two of Ins colored compimonn who saw him take the property. nal Wives found by the owner where Harms had concealed it The lodge before whom the care was tried,. alter a patient bearing, pi onounctol luau godly, which *an no news to Harris, as he hod admitted that lie took the property, but initiated that he WWI. much intoxlcated at throne lb 11 he wan not re.tionsible for tun not It he had 110,-1.'411 /I nelutb akin the judge would have been forced to send bun to the pertrutiary for a ter'm from one to fifteen yearn Dot availing himself of the discretion committed lob.° bract of 186 idie ti“leredilvirris to be sold within the State fault inogiji. :The twilit Aeteetida:was put into effect. nod the innocent sufferer woe bought by his lumber for $5O, and is now at large working op Ills awn mister in An napolis at ;8 a week The practical revolt of it, Whole nfnir I`.. flint fora crane whteh °it'll have f011.1g111•11 /1 abate man to the penttentiary, I II(IrrIM won fined S5O, more tlinti one half 01 which he Any/1 be his. repaid to his brother already (rum hie eat flings MllOll the sentence was annoilu. ed lie nen. greatly delighted.a nd I top pose he would hardly thank any supeiservicen ble friend who should contrive to have hie sentence changed in continerneut iu the pen It the reimion of the court of which this tittle , RllS ordered. a pi omment member of the bar, who m iliatingnmlind tor his zeal in behalf of the tiegioeir and who 1 1 4 6°- 111 1 0°1 to be ili,• retatned riaturei of the F11,111111111 ' 4 Bureau here repeatedly appeal ed to 10 ilu • emir, to order the sale of come of limo free neater (111P0111 0 lin hail been con rotted 111111 1111 1 pnaont,ll 0 truest') Nord the reque•l 1i.4 teennie I ili tf the pentientinry was lulled to us utmost c.tpnehty: ihnl there was no way of employing n tunic number ol those already there. nod that a further doiml to the noodle, would endanger both the health end stsfety of the inmate• In pronouncing 4entenee, the judge. in adild ten to these eonsideratiorts. minted an there weer cirriim•taticett of mitigation in the case, and us Burma was the non of a very rettpestahle old colored woman well known in thin place, he would nave him from the onntngion of evil association in (lie crowded prison, and nibs the lightest punishment in Ills power This provision or the law has always been regarded to a merciful one, and the late Judge Brewer, whose north and un compromising toy ally are known io every lute who kne'w him, colmtatilly ordered such sales where there were mit Tutting eir cumetatices ontlioriling the exercise or loni ty towards the prisoner. Al the name seskron of the court I vow an eltiesiy wittier mu, wilt a w :lc awl five children, three of them of tender years. ecutenerd to the peniteettery for eighteen months, on a eonnonou for Inrceny—the only pt (MI el hits guilt worthy of ntorce tog its posverootas of etoleu properly e - week alter its love Foxe 51.1.1.111 —The Now Ybt k II orld Dap, If the celebarlion of NO. leer's day at the South proven any thing at all, it proves that herd ni of speech to more nb eilute to "rebel , titole of South Caroli na to-day than no I reedunt to worship God it, the loyal State Of Nll.Ollll lit Ilistourt, mot. a !belted Clot et nor. nuuntctn of the gospel ink,, e....tny I t break the bread of Itfe to their people withont perminvion of the pow era that b. sae .Intly seised, lined. imp mooed, on .111, en to extle In South Caroltion. (1.1. men who three yearn ago wenr nlavehuldetannul "rebels" can nee the nt1e..14 htlenl wit n defiant processione °fhb rated slat es, order the flag of the ilium], wnilinent Eiting h r Illlerlitg, no fur an ap peare, in tingly wool lad yet, we are enolll melt ell I 6 treat the ill•PpOtle 01 Illoantat t an the elect of liberty, and the law abiding no I elude of South Carolina an min.. tin) , If govet eaten! 1101 AL 111110 KlNil•—.ll/ Kiii/or —While nee...took, absent from home in the tbs elotri.e of official dot ten ou \ tier T. are day, a manlier of the niendiers of the fly Luth eran Congregation 01 1 . 011 1 drove Mills, and a I.•w from other churches. forcibly broke 11110 my house, and took tall posseseinn, 1119 though they were the holds of the manor Bat, nolike cretin try house breakers, they, carried on, in•irad of cot of the house The kitchen, larder, bedroom, wardrobe, li brary. granary, poultry 3aril,pigstiy, wood 1100, . were all neatly and well stocked with iltings hereto belonging— But over and above all this. limy presented my better-half with a parse mulled with greenbacks almost to the bursting point, This raid on my premises was worth to 1011 at least sl6o— do not know which were the happiest, die kind donors or the recipients of this mibetnultal token of their kindt.cse wad-es• teem A morn happy, , plmmant, and merry act of raiders I her.• never seen, and I ens esrure you that I was greatly pleased with tny housebreakers, and felt very thankful. • May die, good Lord abundantly reward them for this act of kindness and good will, and make me o more faithfull pastor and more worthy of snob a people. May others make a note of this and co and do likewise, and make themselves and their pastors hap py Pinegrove Mills, Yours truly. Jan Bth, 1867 41. Sect. Nein abbettoments ---as-----,----- . IMPORTANT to to farmera and all those hav• ins old iron or mettle, Ilanpt A Co. will pay in trade at the rate $lO per ton at their shops. 12-11 s-- DISOLLITION • Notice Is hereby given that the part. nenobilikheretohan deleting between Moore and Hainee, Irthia drylfy mutoel content disnolved. C. H. MOORS, J. HAINES. The books of the firm ere with the under sigeia- who wi lt continue the business ae here tofore. , 1M:=! 12-3-31 STRAY SILBRP. Came to tip residence of the subscrib In Ferguson towns ip, about the middle of Augur' last, three head of sheep, marked with tar un the rump. The owner is requested to come forward prove prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwim they will be sold iii the law directs. 12-3-St JACOB L. ROUP. T HE LATEST FROM WASHIN4TON The place to buy' Soar Book. end Stationery, - 410 racy lowest Porn, Is et v. 34opay.- Now Itind! Store, Books ofevary tteseriptiOn, Daily and Nookly Polmih also th•Jatept azsd hest Npre Maggielnes tngetber with CisPd. ? Inks.!Vent; Pencils and every thing in the lino. E=ll== of the cheapest od beat finality. Fancy Artlalcia ac. • 0. H. MOORS, • tiaactaaor to Recap t TrOmer 3rd *or Isior Allepey et., ark POI elljh Inn" AI. Bellefonte, , Po. Nell) Abbertia..llmto. A tilt IC ULTI , II A stated no of the Centre Comity Agricultural iloelety will he hold tattle Closet Mouse, sin.Mondag .volgat 2 8Lk loge which time the Treasurer wttl makes halm. post.of the receipts mot expaodltareg of thiglate Comity Nair. The committee dloo WWI atlast stated meeting to procure Dip locust. and rutin - sates of Idle Membership for the use of the So ciety. will also report: A full atlentecee of members is desired, By order of the PreAfileot. JNo TJomorror, Se, ell. I I=3l A LECTIAtE TO YOUNO MEN. I. Sealed roe-elope Prifv deo, A Lecture.pu the Nature, Treatment. and RadicAl Cod , of Fpermatorrfurs, or seminal weakness. Ins oluntary Emissions, sexuakdoblk it), and impediments to marriage generally, uersou.ess. monsumptton. quill.) , and Fits; meta end phyoical ineapnelty, reaultmg from sell alums. .k o ROBERT J. COLTER.. WELL, '4. 1%. Author of the “Orrirn Book,"Ar. The world renowned author, In th se admira ble Jetting, clearly prove. Item him mot experi ence that the awlutfronsequences of sell abuse may he eltectuall3 removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bostigies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out o 11301i0 of cure at lore certain and effectual,. by which es n,ry sufferer, no matter what his con dition may ho, may cure himself cheaply. pro I etely, and radically This Lecture will prove a linen to thousands and llsonsande. Sent under real,' to any address, in • plain sealed ens elope, on the receipt of six s o • tiro postage stomp. Also Dr. ColrerwelDe “Morriagel:ulda," price 2:s °pmts. Address the pubitshers, .fen I'B7 9m CHAS. J. C. 17 LIKE & CO., 127 Illeweryqew Turk, Vest 1411ce 801y.64 A NNUAL STATEMENT. ... (Wirt of The Farmer'a Mutual Fire In annum, Company of Centre County. ern Ire flail, January 14th, 18117. In omplianee Irani a o protinionn Of their Charter, the Direetors present' the following statement of the transactions of the Company for the pant year I•Retts, 111111. Iteceh a able, for inmtrance ninth the pant %ear Or irlool.ll otoproolui turn ban been .Alo oto A too I.n•nog due on premi um no tell To thol ronoont udd re egdr the Tie.- ur) wdudtn#l l•n• ..1 member, A 1.0. halting e In the oomury MI I it roll )$1.522 BO 13=i!FI:E M k lug the reludroutil Able mean of the Computly the inlet year ....... Expebeen pito! D•reet oreollarien of Seers. tnry• •nd 'creAstAter, Printing, 11l el Ite, euue Lee, AtAmile, Ate tumefy. Total u, eroinz netetre and fond+ aft he I oto ally tin punt )eur . mid fund heretofore reporle,l fur n rear, . . 31 eking the total al ell attic a4et Its of the Company Ibis do, I,ughtltte, Deponst• and loans h) member. , loNeefl flume the la•t !tasks anal 111.1 . .11 as taken the ,met year. Same heretofore report. sal lair a pre, yearn MEI Growl toilkl of Ilan A owl ansuruovrA since E=l3 organization From which finlike , polo.tee r pirial, hot nearly nllh enowed . St 33.9 Eti A lno..polirio. utneellad by ronsent of Ito rtie I= 1111,0,1 WWI iidr eud mein tort I 1)3oj , A Rent 6.17• SHA,O4 .41.092,00 09 I=l At an clef Ifni In.ht the MUM' 114) he follow ing mined members were clef-toff Llireefora for the rn•u.ng }ear John W Kriwni-ter IIIMEMIII!I Am. Al. mder Jacob V Mo)t r Jacob 11.411111111 VOO W 1.11%, Oen Mtn., Jnobun Pot frr Wm. Thompon John Shannon IMEEMII I=l Whereafter the Board orgunizeil and /appoint e,l lilt tollowing offi , iere for the ensuing 'ear est'elent,(ler. Ilurhonan . I Ire /••••,ttro..l.l‘ uo Potter, ,Si.eretury, tl U Shonnen nen.- woe, Henry Witmer, anik the fernier okeeits were all etintanwil ci „dice. 12-1-31 A rIIAM E 'lO MAKE 1410N1'.1 ' An enterpri.in,.: 111.111 IT It il n eapilol of $2OOO, an learn of a .aft to an‘,...t • I. a button.. that will pay .nor 211 per errxt on oho 411,3101 Invoglod, 1,0 1141.1re,Ing I AIM - ICI:IA., 12-2-31. Belli font, STOLEN. • About two wool, A. , 1 a tu.to reprooont int hAself to Im Henry Imo, hired from rho ouborrlber n boy Alaro, blind of the loft eye ; years old , a 4lon.;11, with blue hotly oral brown ,hafts, fro& *ha It tune Ito boo not born beard front. A reward of twenty &Moro 1,11 be pool far the toturn of the property. o IV Nt BROWN .I.to it, 19n7 o 1)flz801,11TION Solll'o in Iterebs toren that the port perolop Iteretolure enothug under the name of .1 0 Irwin d I' , h,n Ono day been dotoolotol by Ilnototton 111101,P1 11011 sterounto ore at the hoodo oft It Irwin k J. D. Ronk", for oettlentunt , all perm.. indebted to sold first either by note or book to toot, tore requeotool roll and nettle I. U IRWIN. SAAII. IS %AC RAVI'. J. I) RANKIN. Tho undernigned will continue the bonus.. of inanuftieturini, voila art he Oak Ile It Wool en Monufat tom under the firm «f Irwin S Hankins J. G I IttlN. J I IN NI: IN MEE SIMPLE, DURABLE, COMPACT AND HEAP The CELECIFtATED COMMON SENSE FAMILY MACHINE ic now preeentel to the public with nil the lin proveniente t lint ran well be colubietedain Sewing Nizhine. It it ac knowledged by the beat judges, to stand eut irely abor• mid beyond any cheep Machine erer pro duced before It will sew anything that can be sewed on any high priced Machina in the land, Just as nicely and Just us rapidly. it will sew from Owls, Muslin up to Beaver Cloth. •t the rate of 1200 stitohes per minute A girl with One hand ran ore it more success fully than she could ordinary Mnchinos with two hands. The J/arAme a.O Sold. Qiedi, Band, Braid and I:adorn... In a moot •pertor murrnrr SCALE OP P reEs. - • • - • • Alavinee, most elegantly finished with gola leaf—Landsespes, Flowers, do., warranted for three years, including D. Barnum's patent Self- Sewer, Sewer Belf-Turning Hemmer, Oil Can, Ortide Screw Drirer, four different size Needles, Clamp and printed directions, all complete for $2O 00 Table and Treadle, Iron Frame, W.lent Top, Tarnished $l2 00 EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOII THRHE YEARS. • You can cut every ineondatictch of title Sew ing, and then we will give a dhlechine if you eon pull the cloth apart without tearing it. Applyto DANISL DIMS, Agent. Bellefonte, Pa. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SALE The subscriber offers at private sale or will expose to public sale, at the Court Home, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1867, his entire Port M•tild• property, coosistioit of • TAVERN STAND AND STORE Itoo3l. The hotel is new large and commodious, and has splendid stabling, out houses, and nil the modem conveniences attache. A A FRAME HOUSE it H SHOP, with gokili stable. oat buildings, and the lollipop which they ere eraeted. Also, A FARM OF 160 4C1666, or good hod, known et the "Bally peopettri" eft ty gement* clewed. the Inhume troll limber, ed. A pod pops °Mowd sot two twoaddito PF° l l the PrOtd 11 1: 44 0 0 . . T9ACT OF qo ACRES, knopa ay the "el to 6111 proporty," and 411141'44 shoat half • mile from Port Matilda All - 0 thin property Iles dirroily on the Ilan of the 9 Va a 0%1 pl 9 positively be *old, to the Ibletest bid It. D. CrbIMINGIB T4tta Wettbsemrnto SFIER FF'S 17 4- L24. Ity irtne Vaned* writs of reiidi towsi Begratuus, ittsari nein, eta Fieri Fatties, hp Au . g . oot (Atli Cavil of CalllZMni Pleu of W ire eoool3', end trafNAM& *III be ezpoted publio i 4at (butt HOUR,. in the bor ough of nte, on bllondlty, the 18th day et January, A. :18117, at 1 o'clock. p. en., of maid day, the following real eatate, to wit : .111 the right. title and inteivel of 11. I' Sire un and to a certain house and lot, sit• unto in Ilublerthurg. Walker township, Centre county, bounded and described sa follows. to lot • on the east by let-o*John Darkns kon the south b., lands of Anthony Cantert on the went by lot on which Is erected a public School House; and on the north by public road lead ing hoed' Bellefonte to Lock Waren through Iluldbesburg, thereon erected a two story bottle and frame Mettle, contatblng about ode•fourth of an sere; Sehed, taken in execution.., and to be sold as lbo property of 11. P. Strauss. Also: A fraino barn, iodinate in the to-nastily of Beggs. in snot eztlnty, containing in front fifty feet and thirty feet in depth, and the tract or parcel yf land on which the swine frame barn stands , the said tract of land being bounded by land. of ileorge Walker, Jacob Walker and oth ers on Wallace. Run, the Bellefonte and Snow Shoo Railroad running through said tract, con , - taining sixty acres, nolre or ions. - Seised, taken in execution and to he sold as 'the property of Paul Sicker. Afro: A certain lot of ground, situate iu the borough of Bel,!Ante, raid county, bounded and dercrlbed an follows . , to wit : on the emit by lot of Ditniel Derr; on the south by High street; on the west by lot ul James Pruner; and on the north by an alley, containing ones-fourth of an acre, Moro or lees, thereon erected a two story fr sole house. Select], taken in exeCution end to blisold ag the ploperty ~f Charles Johnson. ~ A%.,,, A certain meneulege, tenement and tract of land, situ. to in Ferguson township, said county, bounded and doscribeiLan rollows, to ted on the south by lands of Dared Reed; on the acid by I Inds 1,1 Mrs. Archy ; on the east by lands of. David tinkly ; and on the north by lands of Reed Barr, containing floe neres, more of les+, thereon oreolod a log house and stable, and other outbuildings Seized, taken sn execution and to he sold an the property of Mary Allen. harry C Allen and U. Id 11. All, II Mao All the right, tale and interest o(1.) A. ltobleon and to the following deneybed real onrate, to VOL: n eertoun Intel of land, notbate In Pone townnhop, Centre euuntor, bounded on the north by lande of IVillooto Fasenblith , on the west by landa IPI George Swineford ; on the en•t by . tonniii.roved lend and on the south by lando of Albert Swoottord, "onto oolong three hundred and twenty-fur acre., more or lento, thereon erected a log dwelling house. naw null end oth er butltlongot Aho All the rigid, title and interent U. A- 'thole, in and to one other lot of ground, not nale near 3lolbetm, on Penn township. Centre County, adjoinlng land 01 Mot heel tlephart mod other., containing ono fourth of CO acre, mono or leen, thereon erected a hou•" rind other botold ongn. now otontoed by do.teph Contner MESE lEM $15,202 51 IMEEI Seized, taken eention and to he sold as the properts of 14 ex A Ruble Al.. All - lbe• right, the end intereet of lhomao 111111.. in and to to certain usessuage, tenement and trip „ 01 land situate in the town ship of Miles, co. o. Ventre, and State of Pennsylvania, looninted and described as fob [ono too wit • oomilteneingds 'Melt pine on the 'ommuthwent r the Item t herein mentioned, thence by had owned be John Jones north 6 degrees emt 160 perebeslo a pi.. h pine: thence by land clammed by I err null Stahl north 76 degree. 'Oct 107 porrhe. to Atones, Theme by snui• omit II mlogrene r kot IS leeches to stones, theme lot hind tit). 7 ilearemt west peroolteo 1.1 stones: Bien. lona laimoe4 by 1t,,, kaieller north el degrees wmt 111 perm li en to s , theme by seine south 79 111.,r01, umi 1117 perm has to the p'aee mot lorgiontog. con taining. one hundred and twenty sot en met, more or lees, being the western part of a eertton tract of land known no the Wlll l / 1 1111Vogner tee fw, meal, iitsreon erected a house, Into nod other oulDutimlingo. ;imam!, taken In exceotton and to he Aid'imoo .the property of Thonms Tonto ,ILO Tho hollowing tracts of land, situate in It ,'egg township. Centre routity, Penn's., bound ed mid tleoeribed as follows • the first thereof begin mg et stones (old etimer Spruce Stump,) thence along a tract of land of Peter Willson sad Charles Il torn, formerly Henry Reedet,Trorni 70 degrees rest 117 perches to a Trove stump, thence along land of Jaoob Breon south 50 de green west 1091 perches to stones, thane, along land granted to Stephen }Cooly by 19 ill lam U nor north 304 degree. west 44 pert hes to stony thencolllollg .10131(1 NOIIOI 594 do gree4 nett perches to stone/batting same south 2111 .logre.‘ emit 24 perches to mimes ; thew., along lands of th li e mas of .fatM th CU, dee'd so,nth 1111 degrees west 104 . perches to sh ot° , then,',, /along hind of the bows of John Harter, dem 'ml north 204 degrees west 47 per, her to dew! par, thence along lands of the bens of leas ol slhiln an, heed no nth 701 degrees east 2.11 porches to stones 4 thence along lands ot the 111,1 dext,rll.leti teat cooth 21 degrees east MEI MEM 8131,606 20 fl /I 211 V 14 SIZE lEMMEI LEE k per, 11,1 to the ph, of beginning, contain ing tutu lei n neres and 1 Iti perehenneat molte n!, thereon eft, tell it torn and tither btailtlingt 'Cho oth, r thereof hogtoning at a Mono (old ono, I.llruee etuutp,) thence along the above deeertbed tract north 70 degree/1 weet 10 perehem to Mrn, (new corm,) thence along land, of Peter loon north 22 degree,' went 18 perch,, ton mono, then, e along land of John Colton .01,111 20 degrees went 40 perel,“ to 'donee near rood, thence ,dong the atom e ilomerrhed till, t ...nth 22 Ilegrece root 18 per, hes to the plate of beginning, contunning nerve of land neat tneaMtre, thereon erected a dwelling bowie end burn, with the on prsetnente, and appur tenance.. Seized, Ink , •n in riot talon anti 10 he mold as we proven, of lloorge Ilreon. Sh•rfb Olhe•e I D Y. KLINR, Bellefonte, Jan. 7, 'B7 i Sheriff. NNITAL STATEMENT. Office of LIM Flt(01.11 end Merhmie. .1111 - toul Fire Innfranro Company of Centro end Clinton Counties, Illahlernburg, Do armLrr 2Alt, 1,416 In compliance with the pro% Minna of thew Charter, the threctore prevent the following mutement 01 the Company lance it •orgatimatlen and ite tremactionn during the )o.r• A n.e:,, bills reocitabl be ;Fa. pre node. and payable by ;nowhere for in•urance made du. ring the year, . $1:1,099,82 Percentage paid on mine 239,19 Amount °enameling and due Irian meta,— ........ 104,21 Thue waking the total available amenb of the Company durAnt the year. $13391 From which deduct void penention of Directors . 50,21 01Hr. rent .... . 10,00 Salary of Treasurer . 20,00 8 dory of Seitretaf:, 30,110 Writing Pot icier .7.„ 22.75 Paid Jahn (tariff.. 0 for loss by fire . ...... 0,33 Incidental expenses in.+, ding stationary postage de during die $186,66 Thus making the grand neeottn du ring the yenr.. . ...... $13210,69 To which add premium note. taken in prom .. yeare and inform, thin day 23424,31 Alen null in Trennury Making the grand total of ageetto of the Company niece organise hula IMO ...... ........ ..... Awl of Nike tattoo during the t ear..... 125153.35 Amt of rleldttaken remi t.. to Dee, 25 1365 and An three thia day No, of Policies issued du ring the jeer Nil. or 'policies heretofore No, of polloie. inued x ince organisation— ...... ... .387 No. of policies surrendered and appro. ed. ....,....... SI , No, of p shotes in force this day '306 Losses during the year .... 8.33 Debts A litibilitiee.. ..... .. ...... ...none An election visa held at the same time and place for to elect board of direstora for the erten log year, when after elosing the polls and counting the rotas, the following persons having received the highest numbe t r of votes were duly elected for the ensuing year. Capt Henry Dopp, [Win. 11. Pearon, henry Berk, , IA. C. Geary, Henry Moliwen, John Miller, sr John Dornblimer, Dr..Emnsuel Adams, DI D. Rockey, Jacob Ricker, Micheal Grove, John Garbrich. When they met atiVed by electing H. Book, Fronde t; H.ll . en, Wee President; A. C. Geary, ; Jo MULer, Tres, surer. On motion reqcanned. A. 0. GEARY, HENRY HECK, Besretary. 13-1-3 t President. .r - ro 00/48UMMR8 OF FLOUR. 11 'Orders left at the waseroont in the rear of Dererefoge, for flew or feed, will be prompt., ty aftearegT Too and the geoids delliVerea flue of charge, by the Logan Mille mogomos Tsteedais and Friday., to sake,. aline borough. As we have for years been dealing In FLOOR, FEED OMAIN OP ALL HINDS. We feel theetre cep guarantee eatiatietfog it who may favor as with 'their patronage.— Orders rpm a distance prompt); fi ll ed. • Bellefonte/en 4 '67-Mst HUMKB & 00. Nello , MEI I.3ustomary. The mite riale are bought direct from the beet American and European Menem, Mims, and than codeld• citable is eared. Fall prices are paid to work men, so ita to meant substantial and hamtl some garments ; • the ,Salesmen and Clerk. aro isueb that customers ran folly rely upon them,and every effort is made to please and Mit patrons, so as 12 .. 111e0p as well as make °Miele. The re. suit of combined try. system, and close application of all the It o l.PirtYcre, bee secured model establishment, a ....tomcat style of Olothing,sed rear unn. %Runt prices. We have; Ilst. Gent's Ready-made DLOTHING• 'l2d. Special Department irYeadi„s' and , - 11 Boys Clothing. 't3d. Callum Department I to , make to order. 4th Goitre Furnishing II In, large Variety. iWA NA MAKER AND N, thtst S N comer oth'd Mar bet. mt. Philadelphia. sonsfir Samples by nuttl or ea pre.. When *sired. ly NOT.' The following actillollPbt have been cs.• monied nod lowed by me nod rt mom fled of record in this office, for tiler inttpeetion of heirs legatees, ereddors and all others in any interested. and will be presented to the orphans court 01 Centre county to be MI.I at Bellefonte, for allowance and roof rgnatlon. on tre.lnesilay, the lath of January. A. D. 1807 The account of David It. gents, guardian of Anna E Stoner, minor child of David - 11141cl, late of Centre county deceased. 2 The account Jelin Gardner, guardian of Margaret Bell, minor elnld of George Bell, late of Centre county terraced, • y the account of John Gatilner, guardian of Nancy C Bell, minor child of George Bell late of Centre ettOnt, deceased. 4 The liceount of John Stalker, der it. guar dian of .111111011 N. Bell lemur child of George Bell, late of Centro county die axed, ne Pled by his administratris Martha Stalker ~ . __ 5 The account of John Stalker , guar dian of Martha A. Dell, min, hild of Ileorge Bell lido of Centre rounly deceased, ILI filed by lus ndmim.tratnx Martha Stalker The account of John Stalker derll , guar. Iran of Elizabeth Dolmen minor child of Dar and It iloheen late of Ferguson Township, deceased, filed by hie admlnistratris Martha Stalker 7 The iwciiiint of John Stalker dee'd, gtnir iliau of Joseph It. Disheen minor ehild of lbsval It Gilbeen, late of Ferguson lownehip KS filed by hit administratris Martha Stalker 8 The account of John Stalker deed., guar dian cifJolin ilobeeis minor child of David It Dolmen lute of Ferguson township, der-eased, as f iled by hie adtuliistrispix Iltartha Stalker. 9 Tho account of John' Stalker dei'd , guar dian of Joints Dolmen minor child of David 11. Doheen late of Foiguson township, deeemied, as filed by hie adm iutratnx Martha Stalker. 19 The account of E. A Clemson iiilinlll4. tratar, o I estate of Jahn A emboli. late of In dian deceased • I 1 The account of hi. I... Test executor, of the last will and testament of John W.Whertobj, lite of Philirhurg borough deceived. 12 The account of Fronds Jordon guariltan, of Samuel P :thistles minor child of Martha Minitel lute of Centro comity deveused II The occount of Benjamin Carl executor, of he of Irorge ilarberieh, late of Boom, town ship deceased 14 The aticount of Gideon Burublimer guardian ofJohn 11. Berk and Charles S minoLchildran of Simon Beek, late of Walker township, deceased, am filed by his executors Jonli Borublaxer and W Jlmm IL Dorublarer. 15 The accont of Mom Bramhy administra trix of 'hi, ofJohn tilramby 'Mewl Mile. town ship deceased. 10 The final account of John Brett, Henry Krell. and Mary Ann Beauty, administrators of An, ofConrad Beamy, late of Ferguson town• ship deceased, 17 The accomxt of Ebenezer iterords admin istrator of ,te., of William M. Belly, late of Worth township deceased, 18 Ttio account oi Michael Bowers snd Jacob Bowers, nnewutors of etc., of Henry Itowsrs late P, Baines township deceased. - X l9 The account of Sarah F. Roo* and Jilin of Boss administrators of ere , of Robert. Itosi, late Af Gregg township dereased. Regeiters Office. J. P. ORPIIABi Bellefonte, Jan 4 'B7 Register fifliocelanito - - BELLEFONTE I'LAININU MILL. he undersigned are now prepared to men, facture •nd 'furnish, on applleattos at their Plaining Mill in Bellefonte, Centre county MEM Tleul~lingn, litnekets, 6a 3r Scroll sawing or all descriptloon, and brackets of all sizes and patterns made to order. BUCKLEY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER. We have eonneed with the Mill "Buckley'. Patent Lumber yer,” whieli hysuper heated Steam without remeure, will iTaiion lumber In from =9 Having tested this Patent by nrtual experiment we are sum that it to the boat proems of seamin: lug lumber now in use. All our work will be manufartured from I= Online lon dr, lug lumber delivered at the mill will he tilled at reasonable priess. Pledging oursel•ea to fill all Indere with proluplues4 and to the setudaction of our pat rons wo ask all perseue requiring work in our line of business to gye us it rail before contrac ting elsewhere VALICNTINE, BLANCIIAIID &CO. Bellefonte, Dee 21'66 ly. N EW BAKERY k CONVECTION. ARY ===l TI a subacribar would respectfully. inform lha citizen. of Bellefonte and trinity, that his new and extensive, t 37310.76 BAKERY CONFECTIONARY art now rotnpletely Elniebed. and that he Is prepared to furnished every day, Fresh Bread, EMEM I=EIEXII I=l Csn dies, Sp ie., Nuts, Fruity, end mythmg end everything felonging le the Having had years of experiencelo the bud name. Ile flatters himself that he can guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor blot with their patronage. 11,42—1 y .7, H. BANDO. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR BALE.—The undersigned offers for solo his very desirable property In the borough of Bellefonte. A lot of ground containing Mime fourths of an acre more or less, on 'blob I. erected a good two storg.dwelling, • good sta ble and other outbuildings. Alm exeellent fruit of all kinds, oonsistlng of ap ples , peaches plum, pears, obogriesarapes, guea, mumnta, goosgberriea, and raspdibiiies.- Tilb property is slusatad near the Bellefonte Aeademy, and Is certainly. one of the most deal ruble Won* in the town. ror further polaris Imo Inquire of Aug 10-If. . W W. BROWN. - DI4OOR AND ?NED The idaboorthor ii 0043400 y mouth. tering XXX Plow, osid•feoll of all kinds 1.614 will be .old at either wholesale or stall. pit omm w in b. promptly qtw,a ea Belie end ►t Ake Delleoote R. R. Depot, Weed R. PUB R. • 1 HI 111 Remo Roil, Destro Co., p.. TBAAO HAUPl li tio dill on boat foe lora* 41. tolohnotoolOdnat nee' son parlor envy' that lifer on old *Milo or wropett Iron or knintry no., Or aeon for ondi. —I =I OU mud have CLOTHING 1, • g t M a . fl i n r on ' :tirit. opb - %en want it ILA ' Cheap u Ponoible. Thin is neural and right enough, ,The Quotation Is, • Weenie to Buy? I It in your Panamint. interest to consider the foHow log feats: ',There is organ's.' in :Phil's an hums. ca itablllll4ll4o[lk to make Bret class clothing, and Ito hula it alienOst Oin -1 ,4 1 19 THE HEIRS OF CHARLES DINGEE, 'fake notice that, by eirtee of a writ of l'a. mon, issued out of the Orphans' court •of ('colt county and to tee directed, an tasineet will ho'SQIII at the late residence of Charles Diniee, deceased, in the township of Walker, ond county of Centre. an Tuesday the 22,1 clay of January A. li. 1867, at 10 &clock a. en. of said day, .for the purpose of making neaten of the realeata le of said deceneeo to and among hie heirs'und legal repreongjatilps, If the entre can FS done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole t otherwise to value and appraise the some according to law, at which time end place you may be present, it you think proper. Sheriff's Office, It. Z. KLINE, Itellefonfr, Der I 1, '66 Or Meet, Flooring, P• , I 1 CEEtZEI Kisal Vatistin, i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICII.,cr Rollae Is hereby siren that khan of. ,administration here been'graated to the under signed on the estate cf Paul Wolf, &named. of Mile& township.. AR thou Indebted to mid *Mate am roqueeted to make Immediate pay ment, and the.e haring dolma to pment thew duly •uthentlealed for Peltlament. • ' " ' 8. B.,WOLV, Oldaer. MEM A LENINIST RATORI3 NOTICE. Notice.,is hereby gi , co that letters of adminletration have been gr.tated to the under- Signed on the estate of /Unmetlower, deed., of Curtin township. All di.° Indebted to said estate are requested to make iruntedints pay - went, and thou. having olaims to present there duly authenticated for 'Settlement. CONRAD EINGER, J NO. NENERL,Eir A dm 'vs. EOM AUDITOR'S NOTICE, . TIPe undersigned an auditor appointed by the orphans court of Centre county, to make distribution of the balance in the hsnda of Georg , . hosterboriler, administrator of John Swinnhart, deed., will attend to the duties of his appointment on 1. rolsy the 18th day of January, A I): 1387, at h. °Mee in Bellefonte, when and WIIPw all persons Interested, may attend if they Peo proper RVAN M. BIyANCIIARD, Audiux. LIME .A . UOITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of gamins' It, Walk ins, dee'd, In the Orphans court of Centro county, the undersigned, bring appoint ed an auditor to ranke distribution of the hal. mire in the hunts of J. V. Knolls, edrainistra• tor. to and among those parties legally entitted thereto, will attend to the duties of his appoldt. , sent at his oftl,to in the borough of Bellefonte, - on Monday the 21.1 daf of January. 11307,,pt 0 o'clock P. M.. persona Interested will please ,, ke notice. JAS. 11, RANKIN, Audio) EEO AUDITOR'S NOTICE. if In the orphan's courtof Centre county Pennollyania, h the mattet gibe estate of 11. 11. Kiunie, deceased, the auditor appointed by the roxrl,ln distribute the balance in the hands of E. W Belo, administrator, of the estate of 11. II Xining', ileemied, to and simonitet the parties legally entitled thereto, will' meet the parties interested for the purpose of hie appoint. meat, athu oalce in Bellefonte, on the 22d day of dime:o3, A D. DAL N HOOVER, A udifor I= 1110 THE HEIRS 0F5,1011N L GER —Take notice lifat by virtue of Er' writ of payti lion, Weed out of the Orphans 'rout of Centre county and to inn directed, an inquest will be bald at the late residence of John - hanger, deceased, in the township of Oreg., and }minty of Centre. on Thursday the 24th o f January, A. D 190 i, al 10 o'clock a. m.of said day, for the purTalee of making partition of the real estate .4.14 deceased to and among hie helm and legal representatives, If the lame can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whble, otherwise to thine and appraise the lame according to law, at which time and plate you may be present„jf,..gou think proper. . Sheriff*. Offiff., D Z. ELISE, Rell•fmar. 11.,14, '5O et S'A ertlJ Fr° THE HEIRS OF WILLIAM C. WELCH Pennsylvania, Centre county, .T I'. 0401.1. clerk of the orphans court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify, that at au orphan's' court held nt Bellefonte, the 211th •day of November, A D. IF6O, before the Honorable theJudgter of said court. On motion a role was granted upon the 1.14 and representatives of Willman C' Welch, deceased, to come Into the court on the fourth Monday ofJanuary nelsand accept, or refuse to accept, or show rause why the real ...Into of fowl deceased rhould but be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto net my hand end affixed the seal of sand court at Bello - fonte the 20th day of Non ember, A D. L 866. D. Z. KLINE, J P. (lEPEART, 11-:N- ,t - 0. 0 P. TO THE HEIRS 01' HENRI' WINKJ.II- MA N.—Penneylvaisla, - Centre meaty, no: I. J. P. Uepbart, clerk °Gam orphans' exert of sold comity ..1 Centre. do hereby certify ; that at on cdpbens'-roort held nt Bellefonte, ths. 25th day FillNlivember, A. D... 1.1186, before the Honor able tre Judges of said court. On Mutt.n rule was granted upon the heirs and representatives o f H enr y W Miami., deceased, to come into the court on the fourth lU•nday of January next, and accept, or refuse to accept, or (o show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not be sold. In testimony whereof. I hare hereunto eel my hand and affixed the real of said court at Belle fonte the 27th dor of November A. D. 1666. J. P. 06PIIART 0113119113 .Slerr off. lI—A—U. T o TILE lI P E . I ( ILEI T LF , r o ltu o E r trivor,tp.l, J b.... court of said '.only of Centre, do hereby certtfy that at an orphans' court hold at Delleronte,tho Bth day of December, A. D. 1860 beton:atm Hon orable the Judgre of said court, Oa muntion rule wan granted upon the heirs and representa tives of George Dear, dereasd, to Canto Into We court on the fourth Monday of January next, and accept, or refuse to a int, or to show sous. why the real estate of Paul deceased should not be Bald. In tentimonty whereof, I have hereunto eel my heed and affixed the seal of mild court at Bello fonto the 6th .1.5 , of DeAmber A.l). 1866. U. Z KLINE, J. P. OEPIIART, Sh et oli: t-5 0 - 3 a e.o.e fro THE 11EIRS OF JACOB ItIOTZ. Pennsylvania, Centre county, co 1, 3, P. ilephart, clerk of the orphans' court of said countyalf, Centre, itibbesreby certify. that at I. nophane' court hold et Bellefonte, the 26th day of November, A. 1). 1666, before the Hororablo the Judges of said Court. On motion rule was granted upon the heirs and representatives iff Jacob biota, deceased, to come Into the coact on the fourth Monday of January next, eed aceenp! or refuse to accept, or`ahoteNtHrse why the real potato of said deceased should not be sold. In testimony whereof, U have hereunto set my hood and Rifted the seal of wild Court at Belle- fonts the 26th day of November A.l) 1866. J. P. 11-.60-6t a O. O. D. Z KLINE 84"../T. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. , Nutlet, Is hereby given the retters TY momentary on, the estate of Wm. A. Thomas, late of Spring tomethlp, depeased, here been %ren ted to the usidersigtreg All persons indebted are requested to make Immediate psymeht, nod those having claims to present them duly au then t lost ea for settlement. ELIZA M. THOMAS, er 'ISAAC V, THOMAS, ISAAC THOMAS, EriirtTfre. lEEE .I\ - tPTICIC OF INCORPORATtOIL ..011 In the Court of Comaton"Pleu o? Cen tre county, In the matter of lb. Petition fort). Incorporation of the "Poop .end Thane. town ship Dome tummies Company." And now n, wit, December Bth,JBo6.the within petition and writing read; and It *hereby ordered Alla th • rooted that the tome be lied In the ogles of the, Froth, notary, and that notice qualm! lee Omer led in one newspaper printeddli Contra:Out:ay for at lout three nooks prior to the hint day of not term, setting forth that an application het: been diode to this Court to groat the within. Charter of Ineorneration agreobly to the act of Amembly in sub cue ludo and promded. By the Court. JAB. 11. LIPTON, Prothontgary. 12-I-8t --- - COUI h T ro PROCLAMATION - . ens, the iloo. Samuel Linn, Areal, dent JUdge of the (mart of eommon pleas la the 25th judicial district, consisting of the conatim of Centre, elearfitld and Clinton, and the lioh orablea John Iloaterman and William Allison, jr„ esqs., emaciate judges in Warn county, - haring tuned their precept, to ma directed, tur holding a court of oJer and ternaiser and goner .l)6.l delivery at Bellefonte, fbr the county of Centre, end to tionimmee on the fourth Mould of Jan. 1887, being the 28th day of the month and. tnoontinue two week*. Nook* ie therefore hereby ewes to the Own nor, Justices of the Peace, end Cosetablee of the said county of Centre, that they be then hid there in their proper persons at 2 °Work In ho afternoon of said day, with they renandialsetut, Album, examinations, and other to do thew thing. whirl, to lb,* afle4 tale to be done, and thou, who ore boned In f ra mealtimes to proweateagginst thupereosselusit ere or shall be in no AU of Ceuta ennerty, tat then and there to psomeoute them 64 than be Jeer. , Wren, under nay kkarid, the any of jeanary, 4.p., one thou/mod eight butt dred wed trig -frortwasnd the ninety. nit year of the r independed• of the Ihtited,Stabse. B Vi r erfontet pa. • F. RUNE, •211114. MI2
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