fftmocratirsitatchman P. GRAY IRREK, EDITOR /IMP PROPRIZTIA JOHN P. MITCIIRLL. Aisouorm 'Comm BELLEFQNTE, l'A FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 25;1862 TER —42 per year when pal iin adi.nee, =I 2.30 when n. t plod not paid Wore, the ear...noon ots the year County Convention the •••• •111. tl fit 1 •,.0-hip. ,1 11 1,01/ I/I we • , 11111 .1,.. lea to Rile Is.. noon.' ',Obi, 1.!11.0t •'enrent ton w ill re novena, le ant the Court Relto ,onte on Toyed.) e‘entwir. the on ,IN) .4 Feb st, 7 o lot the polio.. of el., tint: n delegnte I-the neat Despot r die -Into I'onven -11.1. ntol opioninl ing I . l l llltref, 1a fith .•.atoree. from Blair, Huntingilitn. to abate awl Perry. to elect two Senatorial Belo Kates to repreeent this dutrtet in the gold State Canseenthin By onler tithe Cottnittre, ionn'H Orin, Chairman Effect. of Radical Policy There in a homely, but most forcible saying, which exactly applies to the iu sane course of the Mongrels townith the South. It is "cutting ell one's nose to spite the face." • Since the endorsement of the Radical programme in the election, of last fall, we are forced to the conclusion that the Northern people are really blood thirsty and revengeful enough to do anything to annoy end injure the South No argu ment based upon the .Conaittution or upon the principles of' natural justice and huManity can reach theta But, we know that they are. being led blintilS-, for the course now being pursued, fin' the purpose of humiliating mid injuring the South, must in the end, be just as inju rious to the North If there is any one base !notice which more than all others characterizes the Yankee, it is selfish ness. From our knowledge of the Yan kee character, we are cons laced that they are deceived in the policy they sup port, not because they do not know that it is unjust and unlawful,but bee:nisi; they have not discovered that it 'oust murk against their own selfish interests The intereata of the whole country de nied an immediate and complete resto ration of the Unine Leasing out of consideration entirely what is Cons[itu tional 01111 just, the interests of the Nor thern people call for the representation of the South in Congress and the ejitab lishmeut of rhe.Federal iloi'ernment, as nearly as may he, upon the old ha,is.— Every effort of Abolitionism to humiliate the South is equal]) humiliating. to the' North. No one will presume to deny that if the Union mood a. the Ileinoefaey de aired to have it. we could at th mrable successfully maintain the Monroe doctrine and eject Maximiliati's 1110111ln•Ily from the moil of Mexico. Vet when 'resident Johnson proposes to am 'force this doctrine—a doctrine, the mer its of which we do not propose to dis euss, for, whether right or wrong, It wa4ll! an important plank in the platform on I which he was elected—the whole radical press deeounced him, and declared that our can internal difr. I ; ~.....eu.t.es were 100 I rams to admit of our interference in those of any other people. Vet, by adopting the policy of tlie,floine crates. party, our troubles muf be settled permanently in a week. In fact, our' difficulties are of such a nature that there is do iiieemeity fur any effort to settle I them. They are all p 1. 1 411,11 by the very power which eomplaius of them It is like a thirsty man stirring rip the sand at the bottom of a fine spring and complaining that (lie water is 1111pute r Let him cease to agitate, mid the water I/C..7..111111 pure of itself The sole obstn elf, to perfect union is the Mongrel par ty. Let them stand out of the way and the I ' llioll t at once restored, by the mere operation of existing laws, with nothing to pri vent the most complete harmony throughout the whole cocci try. Thus, in a mean attempt to milt. t in jury upon the Month„ t we are 6wnthated before the world, and the pettiest ty ruut of Europa Way spit upon our flag with impunity' In an effort to govern the South through unnatural mid unlawful yh.in nide, we vastly increase 011 f tures, and lull utterly to attain the oh teas of government. 'file Federal fiee ern:tient was r/11110fiiitended for any nut II purpose, and is ultogothm inadequate. While the States area.ehatrueted In the regular and proper administration of the lawitalite and -property arc insecure, thellirs dissection and discord, and the people are prevented from following the pursuits of Indust! , , and thus the general prosperity of the country - Here is all argument addressed directly to thu maiket of evkry tax payer They very weans we aaiplu)' to lire taut the South fisan producing tn-i, pruportimi of the wealth of the courtly Is anuipally eroding U. 4 11111110111 of dollars. 'l'he Southern fitates are :dewed fry in, taro beyohd any others nn Lhe Continent. With the government as It elieuld be, they would in a fow jeara heepine the most wealthy in the rnion, arid thus be able to relieve us of a great proportion o f our vast debt. As long as the prestait pulley is continued, there will be but ht. de antlgrettun to a part of the country marepreasnual in the Federal Legisla ture , there will be little capital invested in States which are mud to le, possessed 4110 rights, they cannot prosper, they must languish, and yearly become more burdensome. Surely the speoulittlue, money-wprehipping Yankee ha, formica made a most serious blunder He is attempting to kill the goose that lays the i, golden eggs. The right of reprosentatien in Con galas fa a personal one. When a North ern man goes beyond Marylausl, elther ...$4 redid.” pernumently or fiur speculation, he is at once deprived of one of bin dear est rights. He has no representative at Washington, and min present no petition to Congress through the channels cruet tal by tire Constitution. He is only en titled to "the privileges and immuni ties" enjoyed by the people ancingst whom he anjoitrne, and in put on the foot ing of a " bloody handed rebel." i lly these few instances, out of many of a Lie k in 4, we tier t h at no section bf the eountry can indict evil upon another Labour receiving a Naomi of the injury. The Northern people have been deluded to their own ruin, and were foolish enough, gi the bidding of their leaders, (in the lahua'ge of a Scotch provprb,) "to epic in their bate and put then op ',heir heads." "Old Molasln Tracks." On Tuesday, the 15th ins?) the Legis Were of this State, in pursuance of the Con,titutien and larva, pi-Seceded to a I hated States Senator tosucceed lion: EtiiiAit COWAN, who has, in part, relive rented Idennsylvania for the lastsix years. The :Abolitionists having a large majori ty in each hoti.e of our State Legisla ture, the ebniee for Senator was actually made in thel.r party yawns on Thursday (o. ening, the lOtli curt As our readers are (loofah aW.III. thi ihmrc fe 11.11.011 Snug l'AuvitoN, generally 1. nom 55 `'Uld 11,4,rein 7 rucks,'• the Winne/Ail/0 eft .I.t this ideelien. better titan al -1110,4 else, detuosi , truti'q the fearfully low ebb of ',oldie m orMilin ayyl virtue in the dioninani . .party of the t Keystone State, we propose to Five a brief sketch of 'he man upon whom the radicals have seen fit to confer Senatori al honors. ' SIMON CAMERON has been a promi nent, man in Pennsylvania polities for mote than a quarter of a century. and • yet los never born elected to any quite IN THE nEom.g. Ile started opt in Mit a professed Democrat, and having been ap pointed an agent to pay out large MOM of Government motley to the tribe of Int dians known as the 4Wlnnebagoes, be took the lovernment-gold and ekehang : ed it for the paper money of the Middle town Bank, in which hultas interested, and whose notes were th h at a heavy discount. Proceeding to the Indian Country in comeny with some parties interested with him, Ile refused to pay the claims of the Indians a, he was au thorized and requited to do, but permit ted the,,outiode parties to buy them up with this Middletown money at an out rageotri dowount By this Illeall, lie and his confrilenites made large firtunes at the expenae of the poor, ignorant,and helpless sat ages (AMMON'S Illanipa- Intion4 becoming known to the llos ern went. ht. NU, lettltiVell to di.grre. Ws. base not space to even glance at lei, sub sequent career prisate spet 1113,11011-- ‘4.1111,11011 with hank., mill canal. and ,alna corporation., tit all of which the saute characterklie existed a% in his Winnebago .peculation, to wit personal gain at the expense of Um, whose. intere.as nen , confided to his Ift 154. - 1 Wa, a candidate for the lii moe . ratie (MUNI , nomination for State Senator In ronsegneiwe -or his bad reputation he was defeated / . and GE(' W. IVonuw tun nominated ip his stead l'Atitutos; haling a few pli ant tools in the Legislature, •iierawded effecting a bat gain with the Whigs to give him their : votes if he could mrry off enough De tinieratm to defeat WlWNrottlA it 11, the 110111ince of the party a liberal expenditure of tummy this traffic Wll9 carried through. and was the first in anime in the history of this 4.4.11 I 1 ill Willa tile high mid responsible position eV S. Senator Was bought and sold in mai ket, and WA , the eottilliellet.lliell I of that, ten lbie system of 'political erirrup min which has prevailed. to such a fear ful extent In Petinsyhania from that time to this Fur some yttitsi t . A.MEnttN endeavored 11l melntnin a kind of 01 11 II (l ing it. the Denweratte party. 'Wing the rtteottliirt.tl leader ol chief of the ear ruptionists, who Well called in memory of their lender's first twhievoiltient, the ' Wiondotmo., hot on the advent or the „ Keene party in I 554 he joined that urtriration, 111111 nt the:4 , - 81011 for 1 , 51 re, oiled their nomination for II S Senator Quite a brow num ber of the mote respectable portion of the Setillto,nod uoutbe4. of that par t. iefused to volt- fir hint, unit cast their Note. for A lb ri 11.11 , 1 3VIIII then had a esiwytable standiug in the State. This defeetiou among the Knot,' Notli lugs pi eI ented an election at the tone, and at the meeting of the next. Legisla tine the Detimemts Were m the 111001 a ). anal ducted Illt LEH V t itEtto(l - 31iTlig become a Itepubli can. moOltil 011 010 110111 i nation of that parts fin the Senate in 1557, Forney being the Democratic mm, nominee 'Old' Mocmdia Tracks tdiceredell iu buying th I‘ll., the number neceswry eliangv the election and wan again Cola to the fteuntr of th„. hailed State'. The tine men who having been elected to the Legtdatuie Demo, rat., ~old Weir %oft, to 1' ‘1111:11oN, Were "LEito, and WA,NINsEI,I.I:II, of S.:114)11,111 COUII - and 31kalgatt. of York count). CAM ERON 1,111MM:a IN the WlNnute until March, •Innl,'when Lincoln made him Secretary of Wat 'Phi' taedtion he hold only a fhw mouths, bin conduct then being 010 openly um rapt ti• at the Ifonke of lioorehroltitlve ,, , oollpoo4ol of hie OWII party, plecod a re.mlution of Coo , ore a eninSt Idol, and lie wa- , -cot ta, ordev•that the pub lie indignation might die awa3 in ilk abronce Ile remained at St Poor:long but a '41;0 time, and returned to '164 State to take 1)40,14 I.llC'SeloalWial'oolo tom or It happened that the dhow ocrata bad a majority of one On joint bal lot in that Legodature. I 'ASIERoN thought lie would have ne trouble to buy goo' vote. Ile offerod Dr. T. J. Royer, a member from Illearfield enmi ty, In rat or thousand dollar.; for his vote. To throw C.4mERON off his guard. BOYER note led the ler, hut in the conventit , he, hev y other Drano- Crat, voter or ". roKAI.IIIIN, who was elected to/o1 he old Winnebago That ('A SICIION obtained the nomitia_ than in the recent caucus over RTIN, Rut min and GROW by lavish use of money corrupt]) is openly eleirged by loading Abolitionists and not seriously denied - by any one. That our sketch of the Senator elect is not exaggerated, we will show by abolition autholity. 'pm members of the Legislature who voted for CURTIN in 1855, issued an address to their constituents, showing why they could not volt' for the caucus nominee, CAstratoN, in which he was characteriz ed as "the/it I Spryn l llte If 1111141 . 11 g #OOll, and the exponent of no cancel pet"n ciplx. Wn. 1), KELLEy, of Philtidel phia, 1855, wrote a long letter for publication, in which CANIEKON'h cor ruption was denounced in uteneasurod tiartus. 'Vow+ W, FORNKY, in the Prase of the ith inst , says: "We believe that SIMON CAMICRON in the tali mon is Penn sylvania to send to the Senate of the United States, and we are certain that his inaction would bring certain diegrace if not theroliable dtifrat upon the Union Republican party." Gen. Fisher, Sen ator from Lancaster, said it a private mortis yt frarrieburg, "that be believed ylo electiop of SIMON Ca.r.aort to titte Senate of the United States at this time would be the greatest disaster that could happen to the Republican party." Col. LEMUEL r TODD, of Cumberland; said "He had no,hesitatiori in saying that the election of Soon Cameron would be the 'worst calamity, that could Wel the State " Col. Forney •said the members' of the Legislatute who voted for Simon Cameron "would be signing their own death warrant. - Ai•iseicHreerliti4ingfelt, of Lancaster, said. gnat crime was to be perpetrotett4o night. i. The high of fice of I - nit ‘ ,l les e':ratAr was to be bort, red. swsu rne,gatn.•' A. K. Mc- Clure, in a letter to his paper, says • "All efforts Co avert the blistering dishonor. of the election of Simon Cameron to the first, legislative tribunal of the 'nation have proved utterly ruffle.— The Pitts burg Commercia/, and other radical pa pers' in the State, wi LIMA hesitation, a ll ege that Cameron lotbght his election. To this feaful extent has politicabecome degrided ins Pennsylvania under aboli tion rule Notwithstanding all this, Cameron was the lost man the abolition ists had before their eauctks. Ile has more brains than Grow, toori, heart than Stet ens, and more hoitesty that Curtin• A Difference At one stage in the history of this guy. eminent, Congress was respected, and its - recommendations and provisions cheerfully and willingly adopted by the people At, that time no act on the part of Congress was repulsive, because it pretentlea to exercise no authority, but what it derived from the power cre 'ruing at It was careful not to exceed it, authority, and went, no ,further than to offer reeommendat ions to the several. Staten, which at diseretioat adopted theta of nut At that time perfect order ex isted between all citizens, anniTolatioriri of law were of rare occurrence That fart proves that the strength of govern ment does not eonsist in anything withia , diet/. but in the attachment and affec tions pf the people, or States comprising it Mien the attachment of the people to their litr.ernment is lint, it is but a child in power, and though it may har tams, annoy, tax, and rule fot awhile, it but facilitates its own fall Since the present faction assuming to be Congress, h a s usurped powers and exercise thenh•that do not belong to that body, es en wilt n legally constituted, it has lost the affections nod respect of the people for the got ernment it ovum& to act for, and its omit acts an• no uuoo re veeted by the 11111,CA .4 han those of a country debating club; iyhtle the perfid eons and peculating example of its mem bere has so debauched public morak, that to be infamtms iv all that is neces sary 'twice the plaudits of the pub- 'Libeling Buller Blear-eyed Ili Tr.mt, better known as the 'beast or "spoon thief V . Lai insti tuted iinit against 11 M l'omEttov, of the, lar Cr., Donner'''. for libel. We cannot conceive what kind of tt diction ary "Brick' . has from which to cull winds that when put together in any shape %%fluid or could libel the character of BEN Ili TLEII - Why, - the idea that such a, thing could be dime is preposterous '— What, libel BEN Bt "chrri , is not a thief in the eimittry but is possessed of mote honesty. -ant a Bur m the land but has noire truth- 114 a villain but has more honor—zoo a et iminal but is less guilty - not a rake but has 111111 e virtue. —not a coward but has more courage not a' traitor but has les:Ore:leiter).- not a beast lint line less brutality- -not a sevrophant but lias noire independence not a bulli k but has less bluster—not a Jog that is more of a sneak awl not a mean, miserable, serubby, sniveling,dis gnsting, dirty wretch, but has mole claims to t h o ~, s eet of the public. B . society were skimmed. and nut of the dregs WWI raked the foulest, most offensive. stinking spot„it would be found to be the bloattleareast, of BEN lit TIER -the hmilter women--the tittlitio.sor orehildren—a thittg fit lin notlone lint a dint' pie-t for posterity. Talk about li beling Ili TI F Von might a, well try to add sins to the devil, or stink to a Mt Cot, AV, 14..01, the to per t oot the Ilailtenln Of the S:11.1i1. They .yell Elms he h, n,ot s .110.1 hi+ kith to the Itypttbli nll purl) -hating 1301111111 y of ,, PI II) th e pimf".. ~f I sill', up.," v. hi. h he v.:14 rlri t ol / .r•ot4 A queer position fin a Donor' atie journal to trtmine , first, by iatimatioa, that it 1 , 1 at 111,1 `ollie honor 501111` el ed it. to a man to have the resiicet of a lot of oalivaioak 511111 a. the mongrel ma jority in the United Stole, Senate, are th revevt ('') of public thieves, coil victed treamry robbers, whbloy wench huggers. and entinde , of the white rare. We can't see the honor in having the r(xpe, t of such a crew, and second, by :Anis:don, that the Demo cratic party has left it. old land marks and gone over to the abolition ildetaines of trek) If Mr. CowAN lips not chang ed, the Itemori at ic party must have, for it would just as suon have thought of supporting, old cloven foot STE% ENS, in 1'4)0, as EINJ kit Cow As. How is it, Bltriot Which has veered around, COWAN or our party? One or the ether must have, or else the Demo erotic menihertiml the Legislature, at the late election of United States Sejiiriwr; totted vary qtrangely in supporting a man for that position who lit an sapponent of the principles they claim to represent. A Leman trom'a Heathen Tinhe who were recently so strongly in favor of Military Courts, urged as an excuse for this mockery of ju,ticu that their victims could not be convicted in a civil court. Su di people, many of them professing christians and ministers of the gospel, may learn a useful lesson Bryn the words of a heathen Emperor of Rome. .Julian, the apostate, before he assumed the purple, governed the West under the title of Crouir. Upon 'one occasion he restrained with (minute, and dignity the warmth of an advocate who prose anted a aitizen for an offence against gov ernment. A person who censured him for his course, oxolahnod : "Who will ever be found guilty, if it be enough to deny?" His noble reply. was: "Who will ever be innocent, tf it Le allffidelli to affirm." —The difference between the man who singe praises to the memory of and old dotty himself is, that one is possessed of a devil, and the other the devil is possesSed Of. A dif ference which after while will not ex ist. A Fearful Picture The following terrible yet truthful picture of the condition to which fanati cism has brought the laboring masses of on? country, we get from the PhiladeL phis Mica, a moderate abolition paper. The picture drawn and the facts given, are but one of the results of the success of a fae;ion that has ever labored to ben fit the few at the expense of the ninny. itre.e who have voted for abolition for the past five years can now sou whatther have done—can now reap the harvest that they have sawn. Lot them ponder ° over the following ajul console them selves with the reflection that it was thcif acts that brought this state of affairs about • 15 hunt members of Congres are living in luxurious ease, excited by the inspirations of rich wines, or laboring under the Mau once of even - stronger beveniges, and, 'rush ing headloug;thoughlbe manes of radical and revolutionary legislation, poor men, women and chit metre.) quietly starving in various parts iff the country, whilst every city in the land in nightly yielding up hun dreds of victims the blood in whose veins I has been frozen by the embrace of the ice kik of the north The hoarse cough ofthe steam engine, which sounded through every hill and valley of our grant State a year a go, is daily and hourly becoming more faint; the merry music of millions of spin hies which whirred in a dhougandifactottes has been hushed; the inspiring click of thousands upon thousands of shuttles, an they traversed their way to and fro on the 1001110 of our cotton and woolen mills, is be ing silenced, and the bright lights that lii up the scene around the furnaces of our State are paling, and the fires that blared forth from our rolling mills are being gradually ettniguish.l Everywhere the hum of in. dustry grows languid, and the rotund forms of the men and women who filled thousand of ^ orkshopis twelve months ago, and made the air resound with the music Or their voices, timed in happy concord, are grow tug lean and lank Steadily the hours of hoipleyment are diminished, and, in an ex act ratio, the wants of the toiler are more .illy supplied Employers dream of bank ruptcy, -whilst night's pictures torn the nulls within whose walls they 'vivo Inbor rd happily into huge "bedlam houses " The capitalists shrink fro.n investment, and the day tribtfrer look, forward to the day he will be obliged to walk the streets atilt( city or the (own in which he once prosper ed, n 4 a lieggnr And all of this is coming upon us because the people themselves, the rich end the poor alike, havetrusted men to guide and conduct the alleles of the nation who are prostituieg their interest to the meanest end most contemptible purposes that ever disgraced a legislative hall Somebody repeated in Congress n few days since that "revoletiotts do not go back ward " ,No, they do not, for the essence of revolution is prngress, nn matter what There need he 110 difficulty in tracing the progri KY Of the revolution to which our members in Congress are hurrying us for- I ward, and we do not need to gaze upon such pieture4 to fritnilinrese our mind with what is in store here whop the mail tits of the present Congress shell havrtheir frill fruition The nice who compared the army of the North, and fought the battle of the Union. thanks to a generous people, who were then able to both pay end give, were well fed, well clothed, and drilled, but the army which will rise up to punish the authors of the coming blinkruy Icy end ruin will come from the North, the South; the East, and the West It will form a host of tall. guani forms, whit]] el. op,' it depicted in (heir faces, mild they will carry a banner upon one, side will be inscribed !pre urn and on the other nide, copied rater one of more ancient date, will be found, lc( uT 0,41 /or yob: There will be but little order nr ityateril about the timvenients e4' the drew' hosts which our legislators pre invoking in to being Frantic wives will go 11.1,10.1 their despairing husbands, half naked nod stare ng children will net as camp followeri, tilting horn piece to place, innyhap with ((torch and turpentine" in hand In make "bonfire." of ITiiimf dengue pieces and brownstone bunk buildings( which, in their ignorance, and inspired by the worst pos sum, of the boom. 'teen, they cony choose to look open an responsible for the wreck o 7 Their hopes and the rum and desolation of their once Mumble and happy homes Ito do not prophecy, nor do we propose to create alarm W e read the history of the world'- rye examine the 'structure of human society—we dance simply at the human heart, and without much study of its emu lions we arrive, wit host difficulty, at or understanding of human conduct when im pelled -to notion by certain forces The people. of this country hate been sadly de ceived, and fur the most part they are Mill under The same influences, but the work of revolution, is now going on, nail ns it pro grosses their eyes will be opened The hard iron lined of want nod destitution, wh.ch opens their ryes and closes their hearts at tbe scone tune, will do its work, and then will come the culniinntion', and with one loud voice, as though. it came from the tombs of Itgey past. the MIMICS of the people will rimy° those to whom they now farms!, money and luxurious living, lin , who are betraying thin -11'.. Geary's inaugural in NI, not beenike it k worth tiiibli4ing, lot will letrae reading, but 11tr the rue lake of having it nn reeind We hope um trades , will exele-ti tnfot taking up 111111 . 11 ,111l1 . 1•‘111 our paper milli such si lly and disgusting twriditle New Publications %LI, Unit II STILVIIIIKAN, in Public nonol Frio/111c, 'A lib leiter,. 11 . :01 ropecches by Ilent Foul,(incrly col Our of 114 c. ('oncillutionalcot ) slut lotoul Coo , 1(17 Moor He 1%11..10114,1K IVe hale recessed come suet:limn sheet of this woik taken in advance of publiou two It is neatly printed on clear while paper. with good sued type, naiad when fin shed will make n rely neat as well /111eX reeilintny valuable addition to any oms library The author, we believe, Judging from the few specimens before us, has done justice tothe d stinguislied Southerner. Ile writes in an easy and graceful style, re cording foots, nu•f relining 30e11101118 in a mintier that is not onlyontraelive but en eoudingly interesting The work will be eoinprieed in one large VOllllllO of about 800 pages, rind will be sold only by subsbrip. lion Agents in every part of the country • wanted,. who should address Ike pub- Isoiera as above Too Ot.o Guano —A pranthly mogotine devoted to Liter.tture Pretence and Art, and the prinoiplos of 1770 & 'B7 C Chimney Burr, editor Van Bvrrio Hor ton &Cu , N 1" publishers $3,00 per annum We taco before us the February number of this fearless and able advocate of Demo cratic principles From the first page to the last, it is crowded with articles from the pens of some of the best writers on the . American Continent, If the fli.n GUARD could find a place on every table in the land, fanaticism would last but a short time,—and Deo..rate who have really the good of their country at heart, should labor to give it that circulation that its many Diorite deserve Parramovs Mno tilNe.—DevOted to f.itera• lure art, end fashion. Cline J Peterson publiebes, Philadelphia ir2,00 per an LIUM. Although Pe:ewe. is Cheaper Ilion any of the rest, it is in no manner inferior ; in feet in many respects it far excolls Se more costly cotemporariee. We do notice how a magazine as large and as valuable, can be published for S2,oNhnor do we know how any lady gets 10011, without it. kdizausui-.the-afride Voleakrr,oonies to US 00E104 to a q 9 Guinean paper an . 4 'really improved. The Volunteer is one of the beekpapere in Southern Pennsylvania and we are glad to see this evidence of Its prosperity. OCD6VB LADYig Boot -A ntnn•l .. gaz i na of Literal ttkAri ' bon. L. A . ..Jolphia, per an num Godey has ere; ond still ranks as the adios leading magazine Each number increuao in beauty and eat:allow:a. and the lady who - does - not wish to bubehind the times should aced for it.at once Tua DP/MiNAMATIC ALMANAC, ,and political compendium for 1867 1'0,6010 by Van Eerie Morton & Co., N. V e For the,price (20 this is undoubt edly the beet political soil statistical man ual exatnt It contains much more infqr mation of a valuable character, to poll ticians and the people generally, than many a vioileiliat cost ice times toe mony. It gives the election returns for 1888, G 4, &60, names of the member, of the XXXIX St XL ongress ; LiSt. of State Capitals ; o•ern ors ; date Uginlitures meet ; Ministers Plenipotentiaiy . negro Bureau and civil rights bill ; with their vetoes ; list of arbi• trary arrest ; and any amouut of other im portant and interesting mutters Nelia Rbbetioniento G LOVE KID button boot at ORAIIAMR iticAFFREICS. OYSTER SUPPER. A seyign of Oyiaeunippers wilt be given by the L.d ta connecteiLmith the Bellefonte Lodge of Deed Templar', he die evoningo of Tumidity, *ecinesilay and Thnredny oldie Jan uary Court Dot Coffee, Cold Hate. Turkey, Chiekens,,Corn pool' c. Alto, Ice crOMIll and Cake, all lierred when ordered. Charges real onside ; proceeds to be applied to furnishing the new Hall in the Ilunh building. IT OONS, SCHWARZ & CO CONIMISSION MERCHANTS Wholes Alt}. Noll, Cher. and Proll.lol l De f iler. No 1 IC, North Whore, and 137 North IVltter tit =CM Order.. tiolmaml nod promptly est:mite.' itt Jim lorrtot !mumble Hole, Sahli:pitn guttran teed 0 11111\1 All/. . J 4111VrAll/ ) • 12 — I - 1y - -- -- --- - -- $ 9 9 IA 00 R EIS AR D ' ...4017. StDn flop, Iho .table of I),inlel Bruininlogli, In I,lneoln 10wn4, 1 ,, Iluno ng .l on eounty, 1:n, on tho ntght or the gill neat , A DA BROWN MARE, Eight Years old, Ili Immix high, a n d hromictl ..n the left ehoultlor v.llh the letter '.l"' $2OO . II La pnol for the urrood mot eon, te Lion of the their or tines en nnd s.wfor the re rotary of the More I). STRIC Soe'y Penn',. Mutual Horse Thiel Detecting end In nuance co , York Pd. The alio.) company cuntinues to Insuro Iforxes against fire or theft, and the oho, e is their standing reward • 12 4 If ISAAC LIAUPT, Agent. G E . It ' : .1 I I l [ii l. sii " s " V:t . if "r ,N e l l c f k il l ," : ' , ' ,T," ! „ " , "" N OTICE OF INCORP6RATION. In the Court of Com Pleas of Centre enmity, m the matter of the petition for the in corporation of..flie (lemon Reformed Congre gation of St Peters Church of Pelier.burg " Notice is hereby goon to all people whom it eras concern, that at Our Court of Common Pleas held at Bellefonte. in and for Centre county, on the 30th day of Neoemher, A B. IS6II, ap ph ration was made by petition for a charter icorperating the Gerunin Reformed .Congrega tnam of St Peters Church of Rehernborg 'Chet the Fame wax examined and rend together with the articles association by our said Court, and the seine directed to be filed in the office of the Ibidhothitory of raid tbsiirt, which wee done „Zing...nit., nuffictent reason tie rho we to the ronintry PO our next term of 1.111.1 Court, the raid as•uclution all by the proper order or decree, be declared a corporation in lintly•pol, to% by the nbnoe name role and title and u cording to the /Idle!)s mid conditions ectfurth in their said application, filed as nforepaid in the office of Prothonotur), 01 our mid county, a gentility to the let of Assembly , mil case 11111010 nod I,olo'll .1 II LI I.TON, othorgo. ry lEEE=I CALF. Started [toot., for sale nt Ull.AleP X. MI At rilr.TH • prlit,lf` SALE mile it the resithini c et the seloserilier in Fervislin tow n ship, Caw t re comity. near t Furnace, ON FRI DAY, FEBRUARY 22,1, P4tl7, Commencing nt 10 o'clock, prect,ly, all the ithuthle Its 6 'took, Farming Itoplettionte and M nehmen', neer , ...) , for t aro tog on is large farm, to wit FiEVEN It Mkt OF 11011.SES ~no Doi tinthiro FIIII 111111111 Short Horned yearling; boil, cattle. VOWS and CHI \ n, fifteen load of hoe, retenty rheep, two form and hlder+, IMO horva I art, tiro idol+, bore, power and ihteMing outdone I.tviNtonn make. hay ,pe nod puller e, Iron r ,Ilex in Neel 1111 l e, Fanning milt, COM B INED BUCK E 1 E ?lOWHIt & RF:A PER I; rain drill, Bundle Horse rake, corn planter, plows, burrows, eultisaters, log chums, 'night full sets of farm harness, together with other nrtsclen too nunserous to mention Every nrttrla ellllllll,[ltCli. In "I modern and apprised style, well kept, ingood order and will be sold with ut re.ierve. Also 10l of seasoned whale and )ellow hone lumber No imstponement on at.- (.111111i of weather. ROIIERT 11011 MEN. A tart ion rev 13 ATl'lt4 I_-7 11 THE BEST BOOTS ,t; SHOES con ' trinol u vl for pale rheap ut 1711111/ M'S ,r M, A 11 , 11 EY 'S frE A S Tear for the People NO mitre Enor 11101te NOW.' for Consionere to Pay. Fifty nts In One Dollar per Pour! Sur ed toy buy mg your 'lens threettrant the Importer.. 'l'. 1" KELLEY A CO , Importers of Tear, in ail ton with their large wit locale hostile., have determined to introduce their Teas nigest ly to ronsumers nt iiiiporltrVivni... Iliac prey lingu all, tog to the I.ollreiller of I,tl to 00 per emit. Families eon DOM rink together tar any kind la mialltles of Teas, in paolomes of one plum] and upwards, and we will Pend them a smarm,. artier. of Teo al 5 per cent 111101 e the tost of importation l e ct some en...Kelm lady or other person in eaell neighborhood call upon her acquanntnnees and take their orders for any of the following nailed Teas, and when a club often, twenty, or more IA obtained, send to us and we will send the Teas pint up In separate packages, with the name of each person marked Ile it, all enclosed in one bat An a jot nhn n 10- doe, at, or to (hi, person getting tip the • lob we will send, for his or her eery men, an extra com plimentary package on all orders of $.lO and upward. It is perhaps not well understood telly we ,111 sell Teas 00 very low; lint when it is taken into nonsideratien that besides the origi -001 rest 01 importation, the linAer, Speculator, Jobber, Wholesale Dealer and II elanler, has enroll lo reap n large profit and tire innumerable Cartage, Cooperages, Immrsecos. Storages, n hick Toil. here to pa. through Lenore they reach the consumer, will readily explain this. We propane to du away with seven eight. of -thoseprofits and expellees, and it now remains with the people to ray whether they shall save 50 cents to $1 00 per pound nor or ery pound of Tea they purr:here, or he compelled to give their earnings tont host of tireless go-betweens, Pedlars and MIMIt dealers, wishing Tons to sell again, can he accommodated with small packages to suit their trade, but no reduction can be made, as these are our wholesale prices. PRICE LIST. Oolongd Bleck) 711, 80,90,81.00,11 10 best $1.20 per pound English Breakfast (1lletk) 80, 90, $1 00 best 11.25 per pound, Young liy.4n (q...) 83 , $1 09, extra $1.25 superior $1 50 per pnd. - Mixed (Green and Miseli) ou 2o, 80, 92, best $l.OO per pound. (Greeti) 81.30 best per pound. Julis., $l, OO 11,10,11,25 best per pound. Gunpowder, (Green) $1 30 best $l.OO per pound COFFEE DEPARTMENT We has e lately added a Coffee Department to ,our establishment, and nithoughcannot promise the consumer es great a saving na we can to Tons, (the maigin fur profit on Coffee being vary small,) yet 'Vrtr fiinY 25 per rent. cheaper than retailers charge. Our Coffee some. direct from the Custom /louse and we roast and grind (We perfectly pure, put up In I or nairp.giuund pack es, at au whence of 2 sante per pound. Our Wholesale Price—around Coffees—Pere Rio, 25, 90 cents per pound. Best Old Govern— ment Java, 40 contr. Best Ceylon 40 cents. RIMMING MONVY.—Parties sending orders for less than $3O for Teas or Coffees should seed with their ordeg a P.O, Dealt or the money, to sale the expire ofleeolleetiog by Repress. 2;1 ergo orders we will forward by Riproes end oiled opdplifary, We shall be happy at all times to receive a *all at our warehouse from person. visiting the city, whether dealers or not. T. y.K&LLEY r e CO., Late Kelley & Vaught, 46 VESEY St., NEW YORK I , Telp abbertbseme.nto SII ERIPFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of VernNonni Exposit., Lreari Poems and /Yen Form., good oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Cen tre tounly, and to me directed, will be exposed, to public aide, at the Court been, In the bor.; °ugh of Bellefonte. on Monday, the 28th day of January, A. D , 1807, at I o'clock, p. m., of said day, the following real estate, to wie..r All the right, title and interest of 11. P. Strauss, on and to • cettain house and lot, sll •nets in Ilublersburg, I% sitter, township, Centre county, hounded and described as follows, to wit • on Ito east by lot of John Devine ; on the south by lands of Anthony Canner; on the wed by lot on which is erected A public School house, and on the aort6'b}• °brie road lead ing Ann Bellefonte to Loc Haven through klublereburg, thereon erected two story house and frame stable, containing bout ode-fourth of an acre. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of 11. P. litreese, • • Also: A flame barn, satiate in the township of Boggs. in said county, containing in front fifty feet and thirty feet in depth, And the tract or parrot of land on whirli the nameTranie barn stands • the said tract of land being bounded by laude of deerge Walker, Jacob Walker . end oth er. on Wallace. Run, the Bellefonte _and SnoiV Shod Railroad running through said tract, eon - taining sisty acres, mom or lees. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Paul Al..' : A certain lot of ground, aituato in the borough of Bellefonte, said county, bounded and described as follows, to wit on the cast by lot f Daniel Derr; on the south by II igh street; (n the west by lot of James Pruner; and on the north by an alley, containing ono-fourth of an acre, more ar loss, thereon erected a two story frame bedew Soistl, taken In coticntion and.tO be sold ne the property of Charles Johneon. - Om: A certain inessuage, tnnetnent and tract Of land, situate in Ferguson township, said county, hounded and described an I . OIIORII, to wit • on the south by lands of David Reed, the west by lends of Mrs. Araby ; on the east bylaw's of Distal Enkly ; and un the north by lands of Reed Barr, containing five acres, moro of less, thereon erected n log house and stable, and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in °scrollon and to be .1,1 as this property of Mary Allen, harry C. Allen and Dasnl IS. Allen. A tvo All the right, tido and interest of I) A. Ruh!eon and to tho following Iloserobed real estate, to wit „ a rennin „tract of landgeituate 111 Penn townehip, Centro dourttv, bounded on the north by lands of Willem] Emenhuth , on the west by lands of iteorgo Swineford • on the earl by unimproved land, and on the south by lanai of Albert Swlneford, containing three hundred and twenty-fine etre), more or lev, there.) erected log dwelling house, saw mull and olt er .1.4 c, All the right, bile and interest 07 D. A intule, in and to one other tot of ground, va nilla near Milkman, in Penn township. Centro oounty, adjoining lend of AI !idol tlepliart mad thers, tontinning one fourth of an here. more or less. thereon erected a loons end ott o splu tt id, ings, DOW Olt opted Ly Joseph Conlnre. Seized, taken in execution and to ho sold us the property of D. A. Ruble Al. , All the right, title and interest of Thomas 'runts, au and to a eoellArp,ineslinuge, tenement and true: f Innill - sittna~the town ship of Miles, coo I e Centre, and State of Penusyli ante, 1 lelcil end descrtheil an loos to wit. cionmencing at a pitch pine on the southweet eone r the trio t herein inentnined • thence by lend owned by John .1, oi north 6 degrees east 126 perches ton pitch pine • thence by bind claimed Ly Ilerr and 51,,L1 north it/ degree. eu•t 107 perelies L, elones , them, by Fume month 141 degrees end 14 perehe• to •t oues , then,,. by land of P. Allll.l south 7 degrees west 126 pond. s to stones ; then, e lona elnioied Ily Hot hafeller north HI degrees we-I 16 pen It es,ht •tonex, thence lo) oaten south 71' decrees wr•t 102 perches to the 'duce of turning one hundred and laentyrirlirtT.ir more or less, being the modern part of a oertnin tract of tam! I.IIOMII on the William Wagner no grit enient, theZ46l erioded a bowie, burn and . 1. other 5431.4241, taken in execution unit to he sold as the properly of Thulull, Tunis. .1/... The following treent of land, situate in llregg township, Centro county, I'enn'n hound ed tad ileNerilled its 1011011 P • kite Stet thereof beginning at stones (old corner Sion7st7Muntp,) thence along n tract of land of Peter Wilson and Charles Henry, formerly Henry Reeder, north 70 degrees east 117 perches to a spruce etumP; thence along land of Jamilt Ilretin south 511 d glees west 1091 pen hes to stones, thence nlo land granted to Stephen licitly by Ntllta• Unite north 1111 degree, west 41 per hes to stones. thence along same south south 5111 de grees went 0 porches to stones, along seine south 311/ degrees east 21 perches to stones , thence along lands of the limas of Jac lb Cain, deed. south 401 degrees west 181 perches to stones; thence along land of the hairs of John Mater, 001.'11 north 211{ degrees west 47 percher, to • dead pine, thence along lands of the heirs of David Dultean, ithe'd. north 701 degree. cut 233 perche's. to stones . thence along lands of 11IC next dose ribed Irak south 21 degrees oast :04 pen hes to the placeof beginning, contain ing thirteen at res and 115 perehos neat meas ure, thereon erected it house, barn null Oh* buildings The other thereof begetting at a Mono (old corner violate° etiimp,) tifence along the above deerribeil tract north 70 degrees west 40 perches to stance (new corm, ) thence along lands of liter When north 22 degrees went la perehee ton slime, thence along land of John Colton south 70 degrees nest CI perches to stoner near public road, thence along tile 111/01c described tract south 22 degrees east IN perches to the plane of beginning, contain tog 44 acres of land neat menil.% thereon erected n dwelling house and barn, with the improvements and appur tenances. Scotia. token in execution and to ho sold the report) of (leorge C ttreon. Sher fl 011ie° 1 1). Z K LINN, 11010'011)c, Jaz) 7, '67 f ' Sboo To YOUNti MEN .to Publ.& 1, lo a Sentra A, tor,. Pr ier 6et A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, an Diulmel Cure of Sperinatorrhain, or 'mein weaker..., Involuntary Fin milions;r6sual della ity, and impediment+ tomarriage general] . Ilet10118110. • epilmmy and Fit metal and 1.113 ewe! reeulttng fro , eel] . alioce, kt -,lly J CCLVEI WELL, 311 1)., Aightr of the 0 11reen flook,"A • 'rho world-renowned outline, in 111 is admire hle lecture, clearly proles from his own experi ence that the awful consequences of Reif-abuse nay be offeetually removed without medicine, and without danger.. surgical operations, hoagies, instruments, 11111 p or cordials, pointing out amode of cure at once certain end effectual, by which every sufferer, no limner whet his con dition 010) lir, may m ore himself cheaply, pel t ately , an.l robin ally Thm Lecture will promo as boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under eon!, In any addreaa, in a plain sealed enielope, on the reeeipt of cents, II two postage el dupe Al.. Dr Cul% nrwelE. "Nlarreige Dui e," price 25 etude Aildre.n th pul,h.hn•te, Jan I 67 Um 4 . 1144 J,C KLINE et CB, 127 flowery, Nen York, Post °Mee Ilex 45411 puishic Olt PRIVATE SALE' Thu rimbreribur oilers at tartrate .00 will iiraii k ai tip tnil.l solo, at tlai Cuurt ttuu iiti TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1867, his entire Port Matilde property, consisting of TAVERN STAND AND STORE ROOM The -botch in new large unit rammed lone , a luta cirlendal stabling, nut houses, and all t unatqa cant catencos attached Also A FRAME . 11011 SE k.SMITII 5001', watt good stohle, out ttOdiuge, and6llo46t ul which they aro erected. Also, A FARM OF 150 4,CRES, of good land, known a. the " ely property mixt) acre. are Cleared, the balance well timber ed. A good young orchard and two bowel, a upon thin property. Alga a TRACT OF 30.'"AtRES, known o tho "slate hill property," and situated shout balf a mile' from Port Matilda. All of this property lies directly on the lino of Gls 9 It V It It and will positively he sold, to the highest bldtlor. It. D. CUMMINUS. D ISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing udder the name of J. O. Irwin i Co., has this day been dissolved by limitation. Tr books and accounts are in the hands of J. 0. Irwin & J. D. Rankin, for settlement; all persons indebted to saki arm either by note or book account, aro requested to cull and settle. J. 0 IRWIN, SAIL. OILLILAND, ISAAC KAUP, J. D. RA.NKIN, Thenadersigned will continue the baldness of matufaeturng,igoods at the Oak Hall Wool en Manufactol7, duller the arm gtt Irwin if Hanklrit-4' J. G. IRWIDT, 4. U. RANKIN IBM DISOLUT/ON. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Moore end Maine., Is this Joy by mutual mount dissolved. C. 11. MOORS, J. Hid . 251213, The books of the firm *re Ida the wader elved who will mmthaue the business am bore -14--S4S C. 11. MOCPBE. NO» allb MUM (you must havo. Yon, want, first, to get a (loon article. You then want it as ' Cheap as Possible. This Is naturaPeind • - right enough. I The Question 1., iTuane to Buy t It is your PX11.3021.. Interest to consider the following feels: There is organised In iPhil'a, an Immense. es- Itablishnient '1.6 make ifirstelus clothing, and !to make It cheaper than 'summary. The mit* 'riale are bought direct ;from the best Amami:tan And European menu*. ',torero, knd thus consid lorable is saved. Full prices are paid to work linen, to as to ensure Isubstantial and hand some garments ; the /11111101. 'elf Clerks are. F lush that customers cab ifully rely upon them,and levery effort is made to Ipleaso and suit patrons, iso as to keep as well as make custom. The re• aidnorf combined Indus -It, ry, system, t close applicar of all the mployem, has secured la modal establishment, 3 nI , I'ZIt 10 ll style of Clothing,and vent non ens,. prices. ''. , V , .- - We Lev°, let. (kale Reedy-made CLOT lIIEI Id. Speeint DEgaibent for 1. MN Boy. Illothtng. Custom Dipartment to. make to order. ,Itb Furnwhing 00.0i...0 largo Varirily, !IVAN %NI %KEN AND BROWN, OAK lIAI E eonner hilt h ,Mut, ket, et. Philadelphia DRYSatoples sent by mail or express, when deured. 11 Itl ly FA; IsTio r B NoTuTs The following arconntn halo been ex t rd and passed by me and 0. main [nod of record in thin Alec, for the ompection of heirs legate/ix, est/411131-s and all others in slily way interented, and will be presented to the orphans' court 1/1 Centre rixinty to be hold at Bellefonte, for allowance and confirmation, on the 10th of January, A. D. 1507 I The account of David It theirs, goardian of Anna E Storer, minor child of D." id Rodiel, Into of Centre county deceamed. 2 The account John Gardner, gourdian of vllurgaret—Bull, minus child of timorge Bell, hide bf Stmt., county deceased, 3 The Account of John Bordner, guardian of Nancy C. Bell, 111 tone child of fleorge Bell Into of Centro county deceased. Thu account of John Stalker, deeM, gun, dean of James - N Bell minor drib! of Ileorge Bell, Into of Centre county decoaneff. as filed by lola. adinintotratrix Martha Stalker. 5 The areount of John Stalker deed , guar dian of Martha A. Bell, minor child of tieorge Sell Into of Centre eounty dem:aced, eu filml by loje adounietratris Martha Stalker c The ammunt of John Stalker derklf, guar dian of Elisabeth llolmen minor ohild of Ittm ul It (baleen late of Ferguson Toirnoliip, deceased, tite.,lllesl by Inn fitlmlrmstratrix Mattha Stalker 7 - The account rtt John Stalker dee'd , gene dip) of Joseph M. flolsoen offeror child of Mama B. Noheen, Into of Ferguson townehip deceased, as filed by hlnfrolonnistratrie Ma-tha Stalker it The lacrimal of John Stalker guar Jinn 01 John (lobe. 111111,1 r child Of Lurid It Ilbbeen Into of Ferguson township, ilerewirol, a Ifintl by hill adininistratrix Vali* Stalker. 9 Thu neauuot. ofJobn Stalker tlee'd., guar Man or James blithe. uno r club! 1.1 Da% 1.1 It (baleen Into .ifFerguao. towmhip, Mad by Ida utlamitratrax Murtha Stalker 10 The account of B. A. Clemson adtunne Gator, o f estate of John A Catnbol I, late of 111- ,illan ileocosed 11 The account of Jesse I, rest executer, of the last will and Distortion tof John W.Whartnb), lath of Philipsburg borough deceased 12 The account of Francis Jordon guardian, of Satimel P. Shades minor °had of Martha Rhode! lute ej Centre county deceased. 12 Then ccountloclienjitui in Cori exeoutos, of Ac "(George tiarbersoh, late of Benner town ship deceased. 14 The account of Gideon Dornblaser deed , guardian ofJohn 11. Beck and Charles S Beck, minor children of Simon Beck, late Of Walker township, deceased, as filed by his executors .lent. Born blazer and %Valiant 11. Dorn bluer. lb Tlao noront of Morin tl ram by whom Ital na- VI: of Le, ofJohn Wallaby Into of billet, town itlatta thwowtotl. 16 The feel account of John Brett, Henry Kreps and Mary Ann Reiwny, administrators of de, of Conrad }leanly, Into of Ferguson town. ship deceased. 17 The account of Ebenetor Records admin istrator of de, 01 William M. Kelly, Into of Worthdownship deceased, IS Thcvavenunt of Minh.' flowers and Jacob Boweri., eceeyhas of kr , of Henry Itnwery Into P, !lumen lownohip dei cooed. 111 The arcomil of Sarah 8 1111101 and John of Itoqi ininnniettrators of tv., 4 Robert Ross, Into of Gregg township decemod Row:tors 0111 ca, J. P. ti P A RT. Bellefonte, Jan 4 '67 Rog niter A NNUAL STATEMENT Office of The Farmer's Mutual F,re In mimeo.° Company of Centro County', Can tre Hall, January 14th, 151417.0. In oemplialtee,Mith the provisienirt,pf their Charter, the Directors preeent the fdlloanng Philmont of the Iramiactions of the Company for th# lia•t I ear • itiletti, It ha Rev...- able, for insurances made the pest year. Of which amount there has been collected in Leaving due on prend- To this amount Ittld re reiple into the TrAts ury including loons of momhon•••• ••• Alto, balance in the Treasury ./11 let in.t. DINO 2.t2 25 1,731 .45 Making the whole•x ail able milieus of tbe Company the pail( El 6,957 3.1 Expenses paid limed.- t ri iirsouslaes of Secre tary and Treasurer, Printing. 0 6, H o y_ °cup to i stamps, sta tionery, *.c Total aeettong emits and funds of the Com pany the pest year,. To which add funds horeto(oro reported for K years... 4 Sid 601 98 Makinglipsalotal avail able assetts of the Company this day.— Liabilit ion Deposits and luaus by members.. 91,250 00 Losses during the last year not any..... ..... Risks and insurances taken the past year.. fo S2I4V,E* Sault heretofore report- , ed for 8 prey. years 1,801,557 39 Grand total of rink. & and insure.os since organisation From which deduct p.Jtcius bvf curly all ronowod... $133,943 46 Alsopohelm cancelled by content of parties 8,884 00 142,827 96 I=3 Grand hatsl of risk. and insure...nu force this day A Goat S. G. s.AN.ON, asp. BUCHANAN, See'y. Prm't. At an election hold the same dey the follow ing named members were elected Directors for the ensuing year • John W. Krumrine Geo. Buchanan Geo. Muster Amos Alexander Joshua Potter -^ Jacob V. Moyer Wm. Thompson Jacob Hosterman John Shannon Ulm. Weaver VI Sam. R. Forster 'Kraemer Whereafter the Board orgaoimul and appoint ed the following alma for the tumulus' yeir : Presideet,Geo,lnchanan; nee Presulent, Josh ua Totter I Sooraary, B. G. Shannon ; Treas. loon, Henry Witmer; and the former agents were all continued in palm 18-3-3 t $1,8g2,069 09 About two week* ago a man repromMt inehtmself to be Remy Lee, hired from the aubserther e bay Bare, blind of the loft eye ; 7 years old; a Sleigh, with blue body and brown shafts, from which time be has not been heard from. A reward of twenty dollars will be paid for the return of the property. WILLIAM BROWN. Jan, 11, 11367.—dt Regal Noticto ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby given that letters of 'administration have been granted to the under signed on the waste of Paul Wolf, deo/lased, of Miles townahip. All those indebted to acid estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and (holm having claim. to preterit them duly Authenticated for settlement. 8. IL WOLF, Adm'r. ECEO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: - Notice to hereby ghee that letters of stiminiatration hare been greeted to the under• signed en thepstete Samuel Glimmer, dee'd. of Chain ton reship/ All those indebted to fed estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and (hoes having elaime to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CONRAD SINGER, JNO * WRNEIRL,EIr., Adm 12-3 et TO TIIMIEIBB OF WILLIAM l W Etthl Pennsylvania, Centre cool*, no I, J. P. tlephart, cleric of the orphan.' court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify, that at an orphans' court held at Iteltefonto, the 26th day of November, A D. 1866, before the llonomble the Judges of slid corrt. On motion a rule was granted Mion Om heirs and representatives' of William C Welch, deconed, to coma into the court milli° fourth Monday of January neat,and accept, or refuse to pt, or show cause why the real .t". of sold &crewed •hould not be sold.. ti n testmany nhcreof, I. h►vo hereunto Pet my bond and olimail the seal of said court at Bolls. fonto the 20th day of November, A. D. 1808. D. Z. KLINE, J. E. II EPII ART, Shrnff. 11-50-3 t. C. O. C. WO THE HEIRS OF HENRY BIINKLE -1 MA N.—Pennsylvan in, Centre county, ss : I, .fa. jjepherteelerk of the orphans' court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify, that at, an orphans' court 1.01.1 at Bellefonte, the 28th day of November, A. O. 1888, befordthe Honor able the Judges of snot court. On motion ruin was granted upon the heirs and representatives of Henry Winkleman, deceased, to come Into the court ou the. fourth Monday of January neat, and accept, or refuse to accept, or to show cause why the real estate of said deceased should not ho nont. In tenthnony whereof. I hare hereunto set my hand end affixed the real of mid court at Belle fonte the 27th day of November A D 1866. DZKI.INP, J. P E ILT. SherJT. I I-50- st. r b T .1 I fr . 1 ( 1 . {: p 10. clerkE Olt I 0 7 b r : the o Alt riihane court of said county of renter, do hereby certify that at an //Thane court held nt Bellefontwtho Ilth day of Docetnber, A. 0. ISIM before the/Hon //ruble the Judges of PAO ellurt, On rnontion rule wan granted upon the helm and rev/recent.- to en of tlyorge Itcormidiccand, to come into the 011 ti on the fbiattli Monday of January neat, and accept, or refuse to a/ rept, or to chow cause why the rent manta of said deem/wed should not be mild. lu lerDmeny whereof, I bits o boyaunto pet my hand ond alllvd the Pest I of nnld mutt at Dello font° the lidk day or Deeember A. D. 18611 I). Z KLINE, J. P. GEPIIART, MOM szg 1 10 T1 1 1 , 1: fl i n t:I i f It S i Or C J A n t C r,, ' 0 c ll . yT I, I'. licioluirt, clerk of the iirphnnecourt of said county of Centre, do hereby rrrtify, tttt at an orphan: court held at Bellefonte, the 26th day of Slumber, A. D. 1566, Imforo the Ilerornble the Judges of mild Court. On motion rule war granted upon the' heirs and representatives of Jacob Mots, deceased, to route into the court on the fourth Monday of January next, and accept or refuse to Wept., or show calms why the real estate of said deceased should pot be sold fu PePtiiniony whereof, I hove heretinto set my hand and affixed the real ISIIIOIII Court at Bells fonto the 26th day ~1 November A. D. IRK It Z KLINE, J. P. ORPHAILT, .titian!!. I I -50-6 t f',() C. CI()FItT PHOCLA3IATION. lJ Whereas, the Iton. Himmel Linn, presi dent Judge of the mart of con 11111 l n pleas in the 25th lud,einl district, consisting of the counties of Centre, Cloortlind and Clinton, and the Hon orabler John llostermun and Wt Ilium Allison, jr,, esipi , associate judges In Centro comity, , Loring nomell their precept, to me directed, for bottling n court of oi or and terininer and gener al JAI deli, rg,y nt Bellefonte, for the county op, Centro, mill to commence on the fourth Mond. y of Jan I 0117, bong the 28th day of Ilia month and to continue two weeks Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro ner, Justices of the t'uni'c, anti Constable. of the cant county of Centre, that they bo then anti there in their limper persons at 2 &chick in the afternoon of said day, with their record,, inqui eitions, examinations, anti other rememirancoo, tea l / 1 / t/00es thinge'whish to their oftliice ewe,- tam to be done, and aim who are bound in re cognizance to pruseeuto againot the persona that aro •r atoll be in the jail of Centre county, be then anti there to Jirmiecuto ageing theta RA ellen bo just Ui, en under my hand at Illjklonte the Ist day of January, All , ono tbnimillid eight hun dred and sixty -Heron and the ninety-find year of the independence of the United Staten. Shenfre Office, Ilellefnte, P. Jaiorclanieo B ELLEFoNTE PLAININO MILL — The undersigned flee noir sitropared to manu facture anti furnish, on epplication at their Plainlng Mill in Bellefonte, Centre comity Shutters, nuor mg, Sash 11 mild ngr EMELI2 Scroll earring of at' ileeeriptione, and brnokene of all wee nod patterne made to order. BUCKLEY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER. We base ellenerted with the Mill "Bnekley's Putout Lumber Dryer," which by soporheetml steam without pressure, will reason lumber in fruin sl' . 4:ll‘ 97 TWO TO FOUR DAYS, Hoeing tested this Patent by actual qxperintent we are lure that it to the best process or season ing lumber now In use. r MI our work wit, be manufactured fruit MEI E=Ell I= Orders for drying lumber delivered at OA mill will be filled at ronsonable Pledging ourselt es to fill all order. with promptness, and to the satisfeetlon of our pnt route we ask all person. requiring work in our line of buninegs to give or a call before atintrar tmg elsewhere VALENTINE, BLANCHARD Aefl Bellefonte, Bee 21'66 ly BAKERY S fECTIONARY TI a suliaarilier would reimoctfally inform flit• Mikes. of tellefordp and vicinity, that hir new and exinnaiya,:to MEI BA KEII,Y CONFECTIONARY are now completely finished, and that he i♦ prepared to fornishod ni or) slay, MEE= eakog of Li" , 114,006 20 Candinw, Sprees Nuts Ilruito, and anyibing and overrhing Isoloogiag to tho I ,1,204 I 12=1=1 Having had year. of experience in the Latri ne... Ile flatter. himself that be can guarantee , natinfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. 11-42-ty BEAVTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALK—The undasigned offers for aitle hie very desirable property in the borough of Bellefonte. A lot of ground containing three fourths of . sin acre more or less, on which Is erected a good two story dwelling, • good sta ble and other outbuildings. Also excelled fruit of all lipids, emulating of apples, Beeches plums, pears, cherries, grapes, quinces, Torrents, goose-berries, end rostrbe . . . Tb . .prOpplii situated near { he' BeTfefonte Arodemy, . ie cert.* one o fthe moat dells( ruble homes lo the town. For further pro lieu lare.inquiro of Aug 10-tf. TO CONSUMERS OF FLOUR FEED. Order. left at the storeroom in the rear of Derr',' store, for Soar or feed, will be prompt ly attendedlatio and the Rhisd• delivered free of charge by the Logan Stills wagon,on Tneadays and Fr idays, to eithens of the borough. As we hare for year. been dealing In - • - FLOUR, FRED k GRAIN OP ALL IC INDF. We feel that wo can animatee swtmfaetion to all who may favor in with their pitronagL. 7 - Orders from &dieter,. promptly filled. Bellefonte Jae ♦ 'ef-te lIUMRS & CO. AGRICULTURAL ME‘ETINU. A stated meeting` of the Centre County Agricultural Smilety will be held In the Corot Souse, on Monday evening the 28110 host which time the Treasurer w ill make n full re port of the receipts end expend nasal of the late County Fair. The committee appointed, at laN stated meeting to procure Diplomas and certifi cates ofLife Demberahlp for the use of the So— ciety, will also report. A full , attendance of memberw ) ls. duired, By order ofthe President, • Jac T Jeannie'', Be Reroute Jan. 17 I /3117 , 1 a Secretarg. MS D. Z. KLINE, Sh, r If. EMT EMI! BEZITEE! W.,W. DROWN