ffltmratic;Sairbinan P. GRAY MEEK, EDITOII_ , AND Pnornturon. JOIN P. MITCHEL!. Ell!=1:et111:1 REteLEFONTEI l',A AY MO 4 11, A ll MG,. MARCH 29, 1867. TERM' ,$2. 4 per l year totrk pftid muds once 2.50 when n. t pane let ewnew $%, 0 0 when not paid bbfoie the expiration of the year Absurdities of Mongrelism Tho acgumegta of those who , desire to humiliate anti oppress theSoutb are so absurd that we warcely hate patience to examine tlihni , and no think mg, reflect ing man can be misled by them n he does not dish to be misled It is z•rgedthat the people of the South mutt be govein ed by the militaty because they t 5,411 not germ themselves, ,if wirufiect 1 11 0 - .4)e:it what governments are unitittfol'id shy any one would sooner have lawn to got cash hire 'than to hve in a state ofan araliy; we will sok, how utterly absurd . this is. Where there are nu laws, life and property are always insecure No non can call anything his own, for man without got Wilt has precisely the same viow-irnlrgard to the pos‘ession of property whichithe lower animals have. It is "might intakes right " The bmg and blo.dy war waged by, the South for Independence proves anything else but an incapacity to' govern. They desired to be independent of us, because then belie'Vrd thee ecAild hire a better govern ment and enjoy more happiness nitliont us Because they , te ase faded in the oar, it no reason why they should not sttic desire to maintain the. hest system of got ernment they can It would be liketa starving man who would not take half a loaf of bread because, he could nut got a wholo loaf, if they a ould fall into a state of anarchy now. They ate interes ted to a fir greater event than we are in carrying on their State governments, and in arranging their law.; to snit the changes which the war has made No do% that they went to war for the purpose of advancing their interests. It was precisely the same motive which controls all liumaif action and by what processor reasoning do mongrels mint , . at the eonehiston that they hava ceased to be controlled by this mottle? Surely if a peoole will carry on sa terrible war through four almost hopeless year, of luau to further their nit.trests , they will not reruso to keep in motion the the peaceful machinery of goveinment from the same motive. It is equally absurd to ;as that they will nut recug title to their Lot, the change, which bare been made by the war. If any change.' have been made, and no one doubts it, they mint mould their laws to •uit them or the laws ad] foil of 0. eno selves.. Nature ha, teeogmzed them change'', and uo huumagaa can long tun c tenter to her and bye. Another argument of the Mongrel. equally absurd is that the Sout h ont two ,ilrEwdl.tbneg and yet haps mut& ice the Weed negrues. Whoeter heard of a peo ple anywhere deliberately going to work to destroy the laboring populatten„ liero once more, the selfish, lino other interests of the South will lead them to protect the uegroes, and to keep them in the beet eon. ditnni they are capable of The black man is much more likely to be abused at the North than at the South Ilene his labor comes in competititin with' that of the white inan, and wheneter that curs there tutintlee ho.ttlity The S 'nth ha, not got a white population to do the work . and mugt depend upon the black man for it Hat ewe any indication that the Southern people are m blind ti e t o deettoj what they mint rely uponfor fu ture Wl...kith and, to a went exit nt. fnr future happinetot. merely to Mutt die feeling, of Northern teen and atone!) who s . o greatly love the negro We think DOE It :mi.( lie the opinion of et cry one oho fah ly enmsider, the toes Lion dint the South is our hn tome coot petent to deal with it than the Not th Let any one of settee turn front the r . tlourd theories of the Radicals to those protium:A by the Democeacy for the set tlement of our thffieulties. We dente that the &mate" n State, shall be let alone to assume the position in the Fed eta! Union which they formerlyoeenitied Let their State goVernments go to work anti arrange laws to suit their owe local condition, which they mule] Antol much ber than we do, and of course let the Constitution of the l' o ned Staley Le rn -ILn m its sphere and to a fen' years the sears of the war will be obliterated and the Union re-egtabliehed on the basis Or oar fdthers Have we ■ Government ? When the war agalmt the gond* be gan rt wa, said by its ads oea tes, "we mil show the world that we have gm govoinment ! ' and though Nur)ears of bloody ati ills this cry was conita a tie re peated. When the war ceased, those who advocated it most strongly were ready with the cry that the war had de stroyed the government which It n as os visibly waged to ufaintain Surely if ten Atha United States have been de stroyed, we have convinced the world of sometliMg, hut not of the stability of the Union nor the ef fi ciency of the Constitu tion A union must be composed of peas, and if the parts are destroyed, what becomes of the Unions If the Constitution isa mere literary effort of our fathers. e , be looked at and admired like a boy's composition, then we have preserved it through the struggle If it made the government which exis'ed when the war began, and if the Union could not exist without it, our ' the gov ernment without the UJI . 4 t r t 's another thing. According Id The po 1 y of the Mongrel% the Constitution is se per-wiled, and of course the Union of whiish it was the bond is sum:modd also. Without a constitution and withciut n Union, bow have we sue,feeded in con vincing tho world that we have got a government ? "RZCONSISCPTED.' • --Ju gi II g from the local elections which have lately tak en place, throughout the country, the Democrat* is hemming "reconstructed" about as fast as possible . . Frotir dvery 'Loon the news comes of sweePing pm - „ocratict gains, and the overthrow of . tlm black 'monster—tuongrelism. Lit the .guaa work go on. It is the and of "re constructing" we love to see—the only kind that Den ever reconstruct the coun try. Truth for Once It is not of n tw • impose upoh.% reader., by I ho Filly twadd, that general)) Coillell under the head of 'ongressiona I d ebates.' ' It is oasEto fill our paper with matters containing more troth sense, and decency, than is• gener ally-to be tumid einenating from individ ual,. debased enough to pass their time hugking unwAshed wenches, or ',lotting to eomplete the rule of our Republic, and consequently our pages are seldom disgraced with the, proeeetlings of those who repro.ient on') thieves, traitors,nig gers and New Englanders. flowerer, as iherd are exceptions in all cases, there is iii this one. Truth will .enme out at time., and when it comes. we hive no desire to withold it from the public - - The following little coloquy between the amiable Birrt.xn, better known us " a and Btsonut, e whith toot place on Thursday last, ccitainly con tains enough of' truth to Wm rant us in placing it upon record as the opinion of tuo leading mongrels of eheh other • „. The debate 00111 on fir n consider stile time and with aome-coneniernble asperity of feeling. and seal participated to by ,M "oars Sclienet. Lawrence of Ohio, Pyle. Miller. Forneworth Broomall. Shellabarger, Butler , sand Benjamin. (all radicals In the courtier of the debate Mr o : fuller 'poke of Mr Bingham ns lia•sn'g gone over in the other aide of the llnutioNot only to body, lint in spirit, slid teminde I bun of what •shnt great nod good min.” President Johnson. had done. while Provision-41 Goy ' minor of Teoneseee, in lasing wealthy reb els to support poor inntiltes " Mr Bingham. in noticing bin said--It dore not become is gentleman who recorded hire vole Arty times thle. Fdsilaskisse noggented fifty seven omen) Sr ,the arch. tr suor of the rehellion• for the Presidency of the Untied Simms to thatiertatke torn.' mi Imputation either on ni . ) integrity oratm). honor. I renlied with •entot awl conic pt at nny tolerance tf 'bat hind by any unfit, whether he he Ills hero of Fort Fisher taken or theLeto of Pitt 1 . 1.11,11a1 taken (Boars of laughter on both pole+ of the 110114 i. the demorrni on ado of die llouec i inifeating peculiar eu)osinent of the scene I I also stand hpre nir. in the name of the Arnim cnn penre. to repel rob 'morn the attempt to levy 01.1,11.01 y contisocntiou. tit violation of the Craw . M inn of ins coontry Thst, ell. la Ihe propamtion which the gentleman (Mr Butler) desire, to titter in an Imerienn roillireil fit the •nereal amine of charity ( %mainline end laughter I %h. Itutler Tome to reply, hilt the Chair man announced that the time to which - the I hod lineal detente hail expired \lr Buller naked the tirtvilsge of the Bowie to reply in the genilem in from Ohio The Char -tan rani the gentleman could a•k that privilege of the Bonne wh e n the Ilonee won in C muutitee of the Wh o l e Mr Butter theu mak. unntitinouscnneetit to speak for ten minntr• Mr Eldridge. ILlena I o f It lion.in en preoived the hope that the House would not • bottle tip ' the gentleman front laintischni. seta ) Unanintottl con•eht batwing been peen. \lr Butler espres•eilliis infinitenbligniuma to ilia (Inure for Ili kindness, and vent —I b i ro never concealed the fnet. which to nine • offen-trely pi. Cavemen, that I Toted for Jeffer•on B ivoa in the convention Of 1113 party 1111y-no•en times I thought hint the represent at are man of the South. and boiled tlieteby to some the threatened ni•mitots which anbenreil in the tlisinnce I wan foiled and dominion came The difference between Mt a n d the )1011nroVli gentlein an fFliilol , lo in while delfeteon Damao wan a Senator ill the Putted Slates and was claiming to lie a It tend of the-Polon I sup ported bun while the gentlenino Bing ham] eupportn bun sahib° be to o troll.. I I last- easiataged support I Lniaghter I in or of in) ambit and repented -- Lint I did to...expect 0. blow to lie amid tit time to that direction (riot the mole of the lloitim which supported bon 11,n bar •ttp. pot Imo ever amen. nail Visual support ing bun mid b s oda i Laughter nod appl ruse I [Mr Pougham'a twit in on the Peionci nom .ode (hues —Reporter I dot 0.1 Mr. to impugn !lie lion or orllllrg oily of toe gentleman trout llltin I Mali. said 11131 I thought Ili was lending the oilier side of ttie Iton, \lr —ll . the RevolPtrinri lind tl 0,1 Ine wnr.lN by eat tog be I bought eltnlll , l lint nai.l ~rd Mr lholer-1 never spenk anything I do not hunk Ll,nogitier ../.111"k1Mliat. , will try in ropeo.t the words I to.el I 4,11‘1 the gent lentos hnl gone in .p,h, on he had guns in body. over to the glher sole of the Mon, I thou 'lit so then, 1 think en now I aunt rr then I SRI 30 UMW—CI ...glom lend I em.tro d b Lek, sir [Mantfevintonts of peso., g•ment 1 The gentlemon hnn hdd the good !note In ittack me for ills reason that I cool.' not do any more injury to the enemme.of my country I did the brat I could Alblier nom of more ntoltt v could do more and no ,0 In ready to gut e them 10 higher Band t for thew viler, them doter, ;ton and their con , lnct ihtn myvelf It,. Citn , G 1 aid not do more I felt exceedingly elwgrine I I f during liar war the gentle man trom Ohm (Mr Iltughnell did no much tut I elolindhat do scion, I should he glod to tecogtuxe that noto,lt done; hot the out, •Imon nr the geMtsrtmo s prowess that Amor. of rens an innocent reunion hnoyeci upon the :entrolg, Iles onto rtrtrm In the Tor hhis ine 11.• Surrittl I ea. sustain tie 'titian', nt Fps, t , he nal 'tits eu•- ll horn tut the Monti at n unman trte , l by tntittnry eornontssot n Olaf conelstnned n.lhoul sylt tent syyls,e, In nut judgement A t 4... - -Wc notmettle fen> weeks, since the fact tat old noddy, the gray halted njOlig] who haispek Ltis time 111 hug ging it tali colored paratbour, l and trying to degrade the rave to wit tilt he should belong, was fa , t loosing his hold upon earth What we stated then as news ,paper reports. scents t) be .confirmed by facts, and our lenders • need not be surprised it at any time they hear of the l;loyaltsts - of Lancaster county being cheated out of a representati‘e, by old nick, who scents to be after ti`EVI ENS hot foot There will be but few Bony fares, on the dapisf-ltirrezit. The people here, as well its )114 el/111113111011S hereafter— ,Juhn Brown. Jim Lane. the "late la 41tiqwted," and devils generally will re kik* With Stevens gone, the earth will be rid of one of the foulest blots, and society of one of' the blackest libels OW has ever disgraced It. VICTORY —The first pun of the eampaig thunder. the triumph of the Ropuhllean party New Ilansp.hire.—Prrea grand triumph, indeed I In 1865 the Mongrel candidate for governor had a majority if 61118, now he is elected by let tlian 3000, and in representative the Democrats have made a clear gai n . nine members on last rears election representative the triumph in New Da mpshire is not a triumph, and this the "first gun," h , flashed in the pan" forabolitionum.— If they.can suck consolation out of such victuries, it is not to be wondered at that they are gratified at the smell of a wench. Glorious triumph! Yea verily. —lt is said,and truthfully we believe that"out of the one hundred reprenenta tilde in the Pennsylvania Legislature.the Pennsylvania Rail Road owns eighty. At least on all questions in which the rail road is interested on the one sida,an tk \s.... the 'limos of our people on a. odic ~ eighty out of the one hundred vute fo the k. IL and against the people. A Sotev PATER.---The Evansville (Ind.) 5e. , ,10•1-on-the- Border. Its''car tridge-boe carries some heavy loads, which are &liars aimed directly at the black and bloody form of moogradisio,, od It Mean Negro Suffrage? "It dos' n t mean negro suffrage." Oh no! " You can't squeese anything of that kind out of it." "11 is only a mewls of reoonatruction—only intended to make a proper basis fur equal repre sentation front all the States," and "to secure the payment of rebel elaints."— "No negro. suffrage " "Nut a particle of that in it ! -t Such were the assertions of the abolif 4%411411g the campaign w' en the tjudstion - of ratifying the so-Called constitutional amendments, became the issue. Every speaker, every paper; esery document, that was sent out by the mongrel' party made these declaration:, and thousands upon thous ands of people were foolish enough to believe them That they were lyfug at the time, basely,* drolly and detelatined ly lying, any one but the poor, bigoted, blinded fool could eye s add for the bene fit of this clans we publish the following, "bill to regulate the electite flanchise iu t he United Staten...lntro hoed mttr the 'Senate, on Saturday lu s =t by Wit outs of :klassaeltwett., the author of rho -con stitutional amendment 11/terra,. The fourteenth art Wren( the amendment to the Conet tun ttttt or the U.! l e d Stahel lino been ralltioti by a platioleol nimbi, of shoos, and to therefore a purl at the fonnlamenial lea , nod whereas the first section or rtul article of amendment 'declares Iliad, ell pewits born or inaturnhaetl Ille Valle.l States, nod Subject to „the Jul imitotton thereof, are cdtoenf 'CI the Untied *Mee and of the Staten lfltereill they rends, and !bat no stole Phan nada, ^nforoe any low which shall abridge the io. tr lieges or imunniee of corset. of the ratted Stance; And whereas lite etid !ear -1 peat*. article of amendment to the ron Itntion empowers emote°, to enforce It) oppropmate legittlettun, the pt ort.toos of liar awl art tele , therefore, fo'• it toot-414 Off Nroote and House of lerprorrobiterfs of the roofed Motes of Amer . net in Conlorst 0”,7641.01. Thal thrie eitell lot nn &nod of the eleettee fronehnoto ton.y nude entsen of the rotted Slates, by any Staten nreettot of color or mice, tot prtmaltA ma li ndion, tonyllllllg in tioe rononi tut or law• or any .turtle tO the contrary not w nh Affintrine See 2 Ara ts-ri NO, onoeitil, That e•ery per nn who Omit • totals the prori+- I , illil of this ac c t Shall. 011 eilloriMinn 111 any court of the Volt 1,1 SI hie., he fintoi for est.!) and every nifetree not lens than SI,OOO nr imptiennet not lens than !IX months, or hmh pt the chscretion of the court Ifere'we have th 2 vindication of what the Democracy asset ted during the (in tim. campaign Here we hit% e the lie, slapped right iii the face °revery aboli tion politician who inniniteil the stump, or guided a pen for the of that part la.t raid And yet thev_ will hale the audacity. when an other campai g n open, to attempt to smooth thi. over, and to try to deeciie the people by lying on some other line 4 -. hid there will be liods who will hi deceislid by thew. L•iiik at it tvhite ineu ' Ye who voted the mongrel ticket last lA, believing, a s the leader: - of your party told pm th a t in doing you wore not sopportallit gio suffrage Werepo not' The 'Hen pm elected ratified the abolnion amenlit %wilt, and that amendment according- to the understanding of iti author, giver-i C togre, the right to intim., a flue and 111)1111 4 011111,111, mom .1111 person 01 per aunt a•h I shall deny to "any indle citi zen or the Muted State-, the i ight exerei,ing the cleotive fixecNe, on ac count of race ol urlrnc " You voted jipit, a, Democritth told (314.y0u would—the right of deciding whether iiegritev should vote or not, out or 11r own bawd-, into thii,e of Congie-i. You gave to men foot' Ma,sachu,etts, New Yolk K lowa aril other State., the ptivilege or r,igulating the ballot in l'eniisykaina—or ennipelling you to maid' up to the win dow and deuo,it your %a:Th[o'lg hide of soine greasy, ignorant arrival' or stay away entirely. and allow negroei to choose the uten whir art . tO MA: 110111 lawn and represent nun. We ask you to wad the bill again Itead it iinirsec how ba-ely you have hien deceit ed. And rep'lleet that thi, is not the only time From the day ale& began to be a power •ufft-leut tit attract the attention or any. one, it ha , been nothing but a history of treachery. wad deceit It led or, by lying and cover big up its lipleoui designs, one step after another until' you Jjod yourselve4 wallowiw.g in the fOthy e, of neg, in equa lity- You ham, shut your eye, quilidly, and thlloued on wain now you awaken ujulo,t 'uitlaout power, and the ennui)] or Sour government 'dared in tip hands of an ignorant and inferior rice f - Is it not time 3'ou would stop and reflect 0‘ or the .hituatiee 7 If you are white men, ii it not time 30u would throw aside Sour prejudice..., and stand shouldeato shoulder in defence of a white mails government ? It is white men olds who should control the republic erected on the graves of our sires. It is white men only who are fit to choose represen tatives of white men And ye aho are white aced—white mon in principle, will rally to the support of the white 111.1,19 ccitic. Others will follow on, blindly, idiotically, cowardly, ni the track mark NI out fit them by the political liars, who asserted last fall that the "amend ments" del not mean "negro suffrage.' IVool acid grease ant'lr stnyll will all be gulped down, in order to please the mas ters of the pour fools who hive said by their votes that negroes are as, goal as Irent,elve4, and equally as well qualified tto vote and hold office. How the world, or that portion of it once known as the United States of America, moves down into niggerdom, and how willingly the people follow! WHERE ADVICE lo NEEDrAt7--A large • • . of our ox • nom, speakefs and writers t I • • t theCNortUrn States, scam to 1111C0 nothing el-ti to do, but give advice to the people or the South Poland in America. If they would turn their attention to matters at bottle and assist in getting the,people of the North on the right track, it would be of con• siderable more benefit to both sections of the country. In the North • where the wrongs are, in the South the suffer• big. Let us right the wrongs and that will right the sufferings. TUE DIFFEERENCE. - Our fathers lick• ed the tyrants that attempted to impose stamp duties upon them, and by doing so, proved that they were worthy•to be called freemen We lick the stamps hat tyrants impose upon 118 and prove that we are cowards, fit °tatter slaves. --.—The Pennsylvania Lexislatifre has axed the 11th of April, as the glum for the adjournment or - thsC body. would have been better for tho people If it" had adjourned about three months earlier. How Unjust In the days of Democratic rule, the taxes of the country were laid in pro portion to the wealth of the citizette.— There wasno discrimination for the rich at the expense of the poor—no favor shown to men, of wealth fu which the impot erished laborer. had to pay—no exiniP ted "bonds" that d rew au enormous inter est without returning some revenue to the coffenq of the people-4to favored class that reaped the benefit of govern.' mem, without bearing its share of the burdens,.and no painpered up nabolis, who were fed and fattened on the toil of ei., i,j suer, and enriched by the bread that was talien from the mouths of the starting millions. Dot abolition ism, with other .:hanger, has changed all thi+. To day, the poor men of the country, the iodine, sweating, hard fis ted masses are paying ell the taxes,..bcar f mg a te-holyien, ititile the riLlt enjoy the MOllltatilitii, arid ate blecoed with all the tenefits of the government. Weie the axe s of the country tonally divided as oder the Demoeratic administration, 'a c frding to the wealth of the taxab/c it iabitants, it would lessen them one fourth, fur that class of wilco; —beam now compelled to pay them all. And 1 why shook! they :tot, brother working man? Why should the dollars or the , riclpio free, and the dimes of the poor be taxed? Why should the thittitalvibt of the banker and,broler that is invested in . government bonds be exempt, and the hundreds you have int este(' in a bootie far -your wife and little one, be loaded down with taxation' Can you answer'' - Ilardly. -'°' And yet it is - .p. YOU male and , pan the toads , t on keep up t lie whools , you maintain the pu p a , 31111 pay the Stare, e 0111.13, feller, bounty. and the settle of other taxes that are imposed upon snit, and that have been doubled and tripled. sillee abolitionism ea mc in potter, and your wealthy neighbor, who has invested fliotisetudi upon thousands of dollars, 11l thg bonds of the Korean nett, ii exempt from ail. NO assessor bother., him to bony the :turnout of t ~,, ley he hasiat interest, and 110 tax gathereir dogs his heel, for his propor tions of the burdens of the government , they are put on to your shoublet 4---4:1)1k. hat e 10 bear the load, and out of the bread that should go into the months of plat children, qiiil trout the clothe., that should keep I hem warm, you ate coat pell.sl to take enough to nay vow" (area "kw! his ahh. And not unb• his tail's bat an exhorlotaet mterest on the money that he has loaned to the gaveynment— utterest that will not sate less than rt, and to many instanee.t, as high as 20 per cant. For fourt y fire centl he received one dollars worth of howls, and y MI pay him interest on the ono dollar, when he invested but the, linty:five cents Whwt Justice ii there in tithe? Why should a gos ernment Outs favor the rich and op press the poor? Will you tell us honest toilers' Ye who drudge day in and dav out—work your finger curia sore,'and-till bnfoly tforke a living? Is it the kind of gar arnment poor men should have , 14 the party that has brought it to this the party of the poor man' If not, and it certainly is nut, why do poor nice cling to, and summit the very men re are crushing them to the earth, that the ,kb -may revel in Incmy and ease at the expen.e of the laboring ma s se, Tell us se talons of altohtoonsm, why we who toll Iran ''ll.lllll of day 'till dusk of should pay twenty per cent to terest.to itch men and (heir taxes sides' "Gore] moott, — relict or the ' Into I onewed goveronient, — stud ta be looking quite ".piste of late, a, d Lc M111:.] j n ta..A to at nut I;,,get the "mai t, re I Satot, — in the kroloace or a seeoott lo‘e We , Itoubl elOt woa der kJ the, way of the m,othl. and Aloaliton will he a, scoot forgoiteo a.; flit)' one eke, althoagh Ills deed, 'w•iH bit con•ntbered clever. New Publications TIM (II I. C. too, n month!) ningn.ne, de vo/ed lo Lott...tore Science 801 l Art, awl the print:ll.les of J77h owl 178; C Chnotteey Ilurr. ram, V//11 ne. llor -1/1,1 fi C . pottlo.hern, New York $3 00 per :moon 11 the Uhl Cooed wog placed dpon the mole of .•v#.ry Nord) to the 1101 farm,. /.///, 1111111greliain, nod the r Attie I+,llld - have afros al itcr liepottlie wonh be Of abort duration It presents trot 111 . .1 l wares, of these ter middy eerie: airings them up naked for the world to gaze upon their hideous ileforindiet, and stops not to ask whether it ts a pleasant or itopleasnot sight fur thdtr friends The I tidies 11 greet the lenders of itholit Glottal, atelteavd r than these pori mutton to 1,9.1 on the b telt+ of helpless qua ker a in l he Godly region of Hale,,. M tat ye us ngo Dentocritio everywhere should bare It OOuxr X Lure Minn Or•oled to liters lure, en awl fashion 1. A. ltbibi $3 Olt per annum With is, as sub even Lolly el•e, Coitry a favorite Ili cog•nrtngs can 1101 be excelled, nail tie literary nriieles aro fur nishel by the 111091 iatenind writers or the country The Apr I.llllller, V/ nlll its pre decessors, furnish proof of utile assertion Tut Lori s Felest, A Inanthly trlng”ine of Iliersitire nl FAeloten E•lued by litrevllenry Peterson. end nnbliebe•l by ilencon S Peterson, Philndelpbt $2 LIU per an num This admirable monthly bee obtained It hold on the affections °Whet people 'Equated by but few other publications lis articles epo s always et m high moral ions, it,. en grnriegs eplendol, and the fashion, relia ble It ie decidedly* The Lathes' Friend and no lady should be without it. Pt.rassr.v., NATIONAI. MAO IZIOE A I.lalies Mxgrzine of .Ltierxioere Fsinliton Cher lee J Peterson, Phlledwl $2.00 per annum. Always in time, filled to overflowing,with the latest fashions, fittest engravings, and the choicest of literary muter, II is ei wonder that Pr WI. has grown tobe a UM vernal favorite The family that would rather have two dollars then • copy of than magnates, must have a queer taste indeed RTII UM. HOME :VAG 421V11 A winthly Mrignikine f..r ?be born circle T 8 Arthur Philadelphia, $2,5,) per Romani This is decidedly one of the beet month• lies of the times Thu eons alone an the April number Is almost worth tb• pricu of • 3ears anbteription, beside. its splevdhl engravings, fashion &c. If you want a tongegiee for home, gel AJ111....r,, A Nov PAPLIII -_We are in receipt of Vol I No I or the Lootninj Standard. a tie& Teper, just Marled at Williamsport Po., by Cot.. Levi Tvre, formerly of the Columbia Democrat. The Standa.4 promisee to be quite au addition to Democratic Journalism In Lywoming. It is large. nrn•ly rioted. and contains any amno•d ; .l Sad son:Qom:Ale '•pr of Ilea right stripe In iu ••ralulat ry " LPo wieb i: an alnandamce of success. andbeart Hy welcome it to our id I of labor Destitution in the South The accounts from the South report a mate of tielolllll on there which is simply terrible •Evitone at 1111 • 8 sensou torsos Ifietlitl starvation before the crops rune .wislevv there its I chef fto.ol alining! . slid that Itinrealints impen tot! be c.vi't horn ti,, folhiwing slntetneut f perfectly 1;110 worthy alibter. which cm weals the condiment at ollitega In Swop), District, South Carolina • bare not befit over fire miles from home, su,l have seen and heard ihreet from three hinolre.l and slaty ail !lemons The • moat of them ore Without brevil. owl nrr :moonily subm-ting on linskis anti what- ever they can gel to prOMet we life, while there tire oilier, who hove one or IWolto-le ell of caret yet, hut aid toot onyilirAlls io get more. Soma hate horse or two, nod ore trying to raise n little trop, but have little or nothing to live iti The esitointa Is taint there me over people Whin, If they ore to lie krpi alive. toll oe tel ly etioriiy hoot wirhent, ht, n co•I or over two million, of General Iliewar4 opporitotir the desitinie ns follows ~ ••Viigihta 2,11 N) vrlntet nn.l 2..5(0 Itlncl, Rnrlb etornloolot ;HOW vo Woes 00100 l '2,0110 Noutlo (' troolloo • 5000 Fill,/ 1111 IMMO lolnek•, Al ammo., 100 looll) while.. tiro! To MU Coroorgi t. 7.T.90 lot loot e. nn,) 'MO bincke T0.v . ,..0 lo NI wit Vs NIA I.oao hind" ; trio, 181: litles null 2.038 blacks ; Ankftr 1.1101) rt] 100111.1 • , LOlO3O woo 014 300' whiten and 200 bloicka."—Tx kettentonti twin —llr. 1,11.1..11 or che.ter c..n,i. l'hoirosno of ill,. nottee int Witty* itnil Nieto, in the littler llonge. ling reported n 101 l 'oteronnole the pay of member, of the t i ogielnitre to it I "MO per 11111111111 They nre nigo to lingo :begot, III). large ntivenee. 'whinge ottil 1•1•111011nly iv! lolrdPioa 01 coot.,it will piing Si.ro loll+ .11011)0 . 111.1 .re hereby _'le noitte to any Dent. riot liteitlyl I 11111-c. mny, •toe for Win torten., of al trot i„ Ili it we will intllll.ll In tinter llooligloot Star e• ng recreitot to Lt.trio° itoil itg a to object for tioblie repreliennoin 1.1 1 114 have a voli , l rwe of the lien rota of the Iltione not) the Senate lento. ;hot 101 l Tint oily kill it lie 111.1 1 0 110 140110(.1'11 IN 111 11011 k DI votirtz for it The pre-eht 041 soy ol on-olher. clef t 10 ply asoy hone., moms los lees If there Ise one who sloe. 11. ml: s he C4ll evoly rent re no I le,, hi. pyre 10 lir finest by °milker There Mlilhe 1101 , C Iretts of enosloloe4 Any Iteossser .1 wls . Ovont, for olo+ oncrse ol p oy too_ht moot , - slotiely rep...l•4o l sln. enn.nooseino. lo monoosl 114 a unit ttA 11..1 It ' ; --blheo. fr Intrlloyenrrr. SO Ply we 111 K SO/ 111, stn —Tho It ,114,111 hnro nlwel. it l efeseeted ehoeiseo 11,e her she .01,10 re, In tejees tieg elle vac eneteetheele et E. le,se•re 1.1111e•low .lse•e.wiesor for ,he I.t O'len lee.reee, e.spe 11 E :eche. ti •I I Hell Deill let, mei I's oh I/ awe . 9111 tee, tlm lemeleetel Men tee r• ;ye. eel there meet .110 heel -tie veil their ...eery written,' e ddy ill the steely I. leg•low we, l'•elewere 01 1/1 1/01 I rel.:110100, Wollll'lollnice et zeele•eliebtl 1.1 a Inept t aw .1111 Ohl, we eerie ye, esel h esl the r, per thew dr it beetle notelet, tint n go••• 1 ssfle•ser. lin ker eetere I the newly n pnnt Fr ."1•1 e .seel "leered ewe .1 he WWI hew steady ites•elentge•l .‘II terelee•e getelleween greet c • 11111C110.1. 10 tell else .teener Ise wheel, they we el ieleleett•l by Ile Pres•wsleht, toil wee • • jero..l • 111, pis lotcioa-eo leery the wet elesheen• elle entail,- hilts), •of re:tepee.. need eve"• elee we n.110E1410 hotel ate, 0 we, views. , tool the le.ee e 10 express them 11,1, Nell) abbrrtiqcntrittg C"-P.titTNE/ISH I p , , `'N..11... 4 14 /Wl,'" !IS er.,tll the ` mid tte I h r:it forine.l rier-hip in the in,. I .11111ie 1•11•1111. 444 ifit , llll4 11 111/ 1 r 1110 1/ • 113Ie r kh Vu The 611 4 111, 4 pi lir be ut the uld rtairl ut p .1 11,41, ut Pine qt. Ire r..tini3,l`.‘ 1' .1 11 .11i, 11-1: ".t 1 K 110 UC.lr 1 I.Af lll'k 1J ni 111 Is. a , 11 Pt. NT. No .10 tip Arlnoell , bent) 11. •lit tl Calforma Lut the rex], gent] MO Itorroon .Iyr, 01 thi• ,pc.l 4 I nt r to br .:ad 11:11 %NI l I M%\ • 14-11-tf 01 11,11 ,t Po. 'le G m (! ) , VA "' ;, %Ft-111.1 , FOR S.\ IA; One Geor,;tel•Age .4 1 . II: II( tlllikre hr r•c rower ntattoroAry -101,1 I 11. 1111 1 / looter 12 too h Imre - 2 , 1 nu It strol., of ell 9 leet oloatno ter torntol I.lte. weld t lde tine 11 •lICI, 111 feet hon,...•nuoke t..t to k 1,41. lon g 211 iodic+ in eltometer, whir No 2 PIM will. erg mug oomph te nod now ronntng A fir.ot t • tsg t, Pry rt•oetl and we confidently refer to nwy unprejuditeol per•on Inhl/ 1111 n an) 11/.11 Inottltor with tile nAtne and mill no to 114 merit and eap., it,. • Ako. •one •lAtion me ••te.oui I.n4tne Inor-e power, • Thstoler 14 too h /more. 20 too h slroke, dilating wheel 10 fo et on olnenteter, And One boll Ir•et I/1 len,,th fir ol 2 , 1 len he.. t o O r L o t etwr ..tetoloe.ot 24 fret long and 21 tin he. •Ililf/I eter All o oomph to au( coglue and boiler hr e betn eol Cr) belle kl.o. one J II lin"til A Co 20 -, ion imitable Engine and holler, with saw u ill. All complete and 111 fll/11111,14 111.111, A 131.1 one I:eorge rage d . l'oo. Nfitt 1 bine. together with r. loot 00l odoali pul none of orlon hlt It.. been in to, \I-o, 1 trim, k, for 1/11.1111114 111111111 r and 10%4 ont Irani rJud Apply to Lvi:ll r 11 , 13 I:s.lgr T A C 11 It V. 0 All ecotra ..”,uttr, • PIIOCIAM VrfeEV Where., the 11/1 Sans eel Lien. pre•l dent Juolge of the eo.ort of eon, mom little 1111 the 2,01 pawed oh-tro I. e0.u..1.101,; of the or Centre. elehrll..l•l owl t•het..n and 111.1 oorabler J.;bn ll.l.leret.te nu.l Wlllllll,l Alll-ern, Jr.. esiio , s tie jo , l,zee in Centre roun.y. h.” tsrote. on.l I their pre, opt, to tee dr e, Intl. for r nod of ~,er anti terrotner awl goner al ja I tleliury at ii Ileloele, for the torn'. el ntro, eel to. tenement • on the Ina I lit Alonol April."lB67: being the :oth dey of the month awl to continue Iwo wreke Noire a tot...fare 11,01. y got en to the Coro of the Pease. an I Cult•tubles 4/1 the Paul county of Centre, that they Int %hen anti there in the, proper per.ons at 2 ol'elotk lit the .Worn, rtftatol .I.y. with their records. ..9w salons. ezetriltOtorss. en , l otherrentgruhren. Co. to Ihoab tholge 'sloth to their offices Jollier taro to be done. and those who are bound in re• cogn mance to prosecuiq against the personas het ere•or .hall. be in the jail of Centre county, be then an.l there to proseeute against theta as shall be inst. (torn under toy liana at Bellefonte the 29th any of Apra A D one thousand t ight loot area and sixty Revco an.l the nine!, tint yur of the oulepentlenest at tLplJnaed Steles. Sherars Office. Z. LINN. Bellefonte, She; !PIM BEST 1100T' C SIIOES con, Gently on howl a for role cheap at GRAHAM'S 4. McAFFREV'A. , SOMEMING NEV . And really eery valuable iN THE WAY OF MEDICINI. A COIIPOCNII EXTRACT OF THE COMMON SMART WEED. Nothinedri been found equal to tint Extra, t for throwing otr eidilmdriyaking op rut w,l rouipt• Iv rebating the ...Irma pain., killing nhe uu of Liyptheris, putrid kore 'brunt, bloody flux, holerx and abroutu diarlitca. It is of =At efficacy in Wont. Lilts, chrome cough, I et a nd kidney caintilniuts and mill ki•il red diseases. Nothing Lutartual trial can give a just. Idea of its great rtrmt• and uncommon value as ► FAMILY MEDICINV. Marketed andrehlous trials hare pro. 1.0 it r moat. powerful and effectual LIZCIAME:tT, fur the-reuforfihaf "` SUIIIVIKBS,3MELLINO .1 INFLLAAITION of van... ken.ld. t, prepared bfaml .0111 RS Dr. carters Cult p .t.od Extract of Swart 1104. Pries 60 cents •sollll.oo per butt's. For sale by all reepeetable druggists. 01 11. 11111tUESS d- CO., Proprietors. 4 . 12-13-3 to, abbetiomnito lIEWSTEIt'S NOTICEr - • 'I be followitty ervomts hem been en. *mined end rowed by me. and nonnine , lfEe , l of menu' in thie olfire fur the of 1 elm 'ego... creditor. amt all other. In our woe Interested. and will be preemie.' to the...4l,onm' Court of Centre entente. toll. helot o. Ilelanre, for allowenc t and ronflron•tlon, on Wednesday, Mho 12411. ,f 1887: 1 The ereoont of Mot ol Storer. eterot• r of the lost will no , ' lettatnera of Mermen.' gliite wont, tote ef Penn towo•luo. are A • Theot of Sonnet Eraok. ennui' in of ,A, shnoeon ollr one of the rhaarm not heirs Of tote "repot.. rmot. ApThe erronnt of S.onerl Fronk. gmralm of , rbomn• Skit. one of the t hid rn tors of Illutio Shot] late of C. mew coon to, der The account of Eiwnuel Frank. umnliett of henry Cr',,,,. one of the 01,1a:en Rol heirs nT lair of Centro moot, are The treoon of 1 •11 Clapp nanutlirtretor of roar of John Malone, Moto of limner inentkip. de • 11 1 he nr,•ount of Nehrrr Slinger, tohninva for Ac of Ihtote E Shute', !Ate 01 Mlle. toon.loo aer 1 lo•ne , mat of Ceory,o I, I', ter. yc , raten ofhlnnl t 'on r • n' the tbd , l ern I%na heir. ol Woo ' 11',,yne eom• nrol mate of S the n, moot „I hone. C 11.1 allouni•trn ofa k of , Saral , C hotel, Into of Contr.. ,• , 1111- ,V 'll4' 9 The avonent of Thom, contd. Inn or 1:11olgorolt.er, otto. , r, O W 1 of 1:11t: gartlmr,l.tt" I 1 l',lre eottol3, ,Irmo t "fl , ,e of Peter 11..ffer Idler in n tn . , lieller Into oltl. der 11 1 lie su'e. not ot I'll'lll4 rhint,tra .l, Oral". Or on.. Ileffro.o. loin of Ileum: Are 12 I lie neennot of Fto ~,,, Vormln, %rill,' of the 13:•t 14.11 noel le•Innoiol of Pete, V6ll2ilM, 110/4 Of 11311110. 101%11011p. Ile 13 'floe omit 4.1 .loit nit l'oott.grolve owl oh, If' Tit , 11111 d. e‘eo ooto.r. oot the 1,1 won atoll I, I 11111 la of .loofa Pitroltle. late of :Noring It.wn •Ittisoto, II 'rho net ots t of Jerrost..lt I: Walker. nol mott•lratlor of de of M tt Lite of I:. The ne..14,11. of J0t...1. eseculor of Ow 1.14 vo ill no.I 1t..1 ..1 Alorg.a.i. 11.1 if. Tim font t o ..not ,111 I. ho P.... 11". non 1.111 , .r .t.• Lou 1..t0 of lien 'ter 1 , o he n....t.t.1 of r 0 , • .•11..t0r .1. 311. had' I . ..trinJo, late ..1 Iti 'lite 01...1 It Geier, go ...It,. 0 I S/112111 COIIOIIIIO lot.l..tr . ot o o o r lola of alltleine'l"..l..o I l'oittr too ,lop :9 I 1,.. 011. Ma .4 . in `11,.11 (I..rtra r , S Sdrrilt 7. 1:n1A i! r 1111 . 4 Itt.sh le, r Soon-11y e • .•11 the it ,, .,ont J. ho Ih.hrl 1:-ti 1-ir tior ..f A, {of 4:e..tge Svatd, late , f Milo too whip. 111 e. '2l 'I lw °mut of J.tine. I Ito., gonollue t \ let CIA. 1.1 e the I hih h rn et Jelin II 4t, re , lute 01 Hall tn .... toen•lutt fi Tl.r nerouut of ./ 'fur+ I It .•r, n.llolotorl tor of Jr r 5,,,, ~,.t t 4 Jf. l ere, Into of 11./11 1.41.1 , 1111/ c• Ile ..f oI and John Ifn,h hn , wir /tam ; e. C 41.• ..1 John Ilu 10,1 r ge r Igor ~r tf rrr a dr. - Y I lld we..unt of .10 I tell IV /or %It dtg lormoll•tr.etor .11 . ..1 In to of I:rnmr 10‘g...1.1. dre• / 110 , 111 ld. ooe ry 000..0nt .1 3.11. P 1 1 1, A, .ml doko•rdeolo;Or.d..r•.l.l to oi lluglo, I.or ot 11W,Jer,1 10un%1111., ?I; The nep...l of NI. linel I leri. 11. 111V11.1. of (het:v(lll.in SPlitiol Imld molt, the 111111.1 J.. 01, of t r .1. e I. owl( 51.1.1111 ttro‘e mlonni.- Ir it, .0 A.• .1 I‘l/hlllll 11••1. lore of Ilnrl l• .vin•hip. rli r ol II F Ildolor rind Cp.; - I: Wa••..ti..o , •trotorg s N lion ter, Vo l. lt to IP glee 1 lie lie olio( ‘l.li.iqUarprr Irnndlnn of Ilwry Ilorterin.a. 111111.1'. bell .1 J••1/11 Ilrre tenisti, late . I Mince to1•1111/11P dee I lir wt.... 1 of gnnr.linn ol Jan.. till' tlitldivia I ire,„ ,„ 01 nod t. intent of IVilltat. A,luotr, to". loin. ill y J Gi.pitilicr. 29. 0 ;7 --I, ‘l,Es •;; ; oml ;;I• Ihr Com! of .11 10 .4 et nt rt on toMr 11,1`11. 1 1 II I 1.• 1,1.•e1 lo p o d n ,al n In th Cool Hon, llo• Ioron;It ol 11..0,.,1. Mondn, 118 e 2210 t 1,7. Al I o. k, ,nl.l .11% 11 , otv tte ,tti 11 otl in... ell tin tr tor , hind ettnott .... t nu-lo t 'iv . I . r li•I to •I\to t t.itot in Ilto nnitio• . I il.l, Iron Sit, it , anol tllTtnnit., ...111 l t‘t, nr • to ro, etidit I.r I. lit .1. 111 , • ...hi,' 11.111 4111 , 1, 1 t.i the n title .1 Ilium si, .t.lt .ining itlw‘a Ir t. tivi , l .1 . .111k111,, nail thinly On, to it owe Itnnal t.l .oinl Imilm .rah ol tt an.l e • 1.1 ipt thr I , r , I.i .1 .1 n I Di .y till t-11 , Inner. l/ \ Eli= Erst Ily woe of a will ..1 11(141o.ot 1-4ne I ..111 1 Iltt tent, d• 1 I'.pul fa I.', ..1 real ro• , awl to 111 r, 1 , 111! IR' ‘llOl, it I, 1 , 1/1 la C. , art 11,1 1/1 the 1.1 . 4.11,11 ..1 Vella 1..ni0, on JI, n • 11..• 22.1 1 , 1 Aj.t 11, 1 , 67, at lop tn., Ile 1..11..a rag pr,,i a It, lit All lire Ilee nil salt rest in owl 1., n vrt.tm 1.1 .1 gr"und, cite lie Colllll 1..14n elssi. I'4,lre eLniat3 , l'.t howl. rd (he north rt•t and nr.l hy 14.1.1 al (r Ile Q.v. ,anlnialag Ire., cr le s era,la , l Irmo,. la /1 ,s, and •1381.1.• it , tat d, tak evee.ito ..Itl it proiwily V 111141.1 A Rol,. A 4/lII.e. it 2 (.11Eit S Li it toe ot writ of I .1160 , ,.. Fs ~,, 10-04,1 oa 11/1t 01 the Coto t Lou! ~,,, 01 nitt 1111. 111111 / 41111111.1 1I he rspoqil to paid.e rate. etthe 12.0,1 11 tlo 1, ron_l, ot Velli loate. "I.e I,i. the 2211 1,p,4 Avis!, INtii, at 1 o tot G, h 111,1.1 1.0111 J. 12.. the loll". 1.4 pr. p, It‘. ux A tett 610 trot ut il. .110rw , le townelop.L. title wain!). 1 . . 6,110.1, IN 11/1. 6,1 e ILe rotith t, 1.10 , 1 ~t J.lOl, 111.1111.. /11 .t 1 litta 1.016 I. iplibt rnu d 1,11,11 „ 1 11,11,,..,011„ ot .11 1., lall.l 4,110.1011,h 110111 I hoot. 01,1 • a the t.,-t 1,,) 1 00l t.suotti 1111 , 1 111, ,, .111. ..,,,,,,,..I, 00.1100 tre.l het., Iglst , 110 I . CIIII 111111111 a Lou., sad othel 01111011111111/4/1 :1111fli, 1.06111 111 11,1, ll 1101) null Li/ iher,pc untl I:totte. tl hhei ai 0111, e. L Z Li I:. Jebnlll, I.al 29, :.11E rd. SALE.A7 r,y _ p X " I " h " ,• " : Ceounrenu/st3, nehl dureu led. null be es 1.0.01 lu ituldue set the Court Iltanse in the borough eel flu Ilt 11.1.10, on M1.114.1y, the 22e1 day o f Moil, 1`1,7, ;a I 1A 1..0k.1, la the follow ing pt. Inn bellow 10$: eleocrelonl Igo story blank or bonnl frame benlelneg, snout° in Ituuh township, Contra towhee). , tin lump ho rood Iron ueg reenn Algae Cu 1.1.1111 • eleurg. conteonneg en trout oil rued turning° outlets, Inet, and in depth dm') two furl, sand the lot or wren td ground, nxd curtibege opieurlenantro be until building Seised, token In extent •on and to be sold us the i.roleorty 4.1 1.1.4".1 Al Bolger. tihre eft o trifle r, U Z KLINE, Bullelonte, Mar 29, •67. Q 4 IIERIFF S SALM Ily Piste 01 so writ. or Al. I . ..rromear, iaruc,l 0141. •,1 she Veva of Catalogue ul Ceutest coups.), end to nit., directed. will hot expsoed to 'sublet. pule at the C art llou•e. la shy 110 ,ugly of Ifellelsos ss, uo Jlondnt, the 222 slay al Apsol, I bls7, at I v t lutk, p or, the lolluess% preposly, t is tA eestato lot us prompt. situate mu the Ler aegis of Il.llefuute. Cent ecosset's, Pa., bssonslstl as lo.lioWs • Uis cast by but of bdtssel soulls by High curet, Kest be lot of J s Tomer, and north Is) 111/ alley, e lamming tose-leurlls ul sta ...ovule or lees, thssoeust trot tomb Louse. tulten in execution and t hn lull ax iirupt Icy id Chalks JOllll2Oll Sheritl 'e ()Cr, Z KLINE. 11.311tIonte, Slar 29.'67. Sheriff. HIERIFF'S SALE. 17 Lty Woe 41 a wrot of rrood.oui Er p nos . at of the Court of C 1111 l mon Pico. ul Centre county. and to rue directetl, will he cep teed to public sale, at the Court House, In the borough of Hell. tante, on Montle), the 2rd day of April, 1807. at I o'clock, p m , the Tow sag properly, tie • . A sermon lot I.i ground, situate In the bor. PIO of Belleloom, Centre county. bounded and described ,k 4 i,dlowe : On the multi by pub. _ltajped. watt by. lot of Petrisk Lnoly, ninth by boa. of James Armor, end on the tut by lot of Wm P. IV de n t, "thereon erbeted • house. Betted, taken In ettemit ion and to be sold as the loot erly of Thomas Indigos, Sherdf'• Offloe. A. Z. KLINE, Erie. Pa. Bellefonte, Moo. 29, '67. Sterti. NM abbertionnento SI lIEILIFF'S SA_LK. by t lrtuo.raittyrit of remit ~,,, to Exits one, Is•sed not or the Cork of epos:is f.s.o. of Centre county, and to me di • clod. wt I Ire elpored to pub4e ante, at the Court More. In the borough of Ilellefonte, on Al.aiday, the 22,1 thy of A Pint. 1367. at 1 o'clock. p the WI - too log properly 111 • All thu ro.tht. title ant intereot w nod to a certain tract of lutol, ',toile ni Comers nervycounty, Po .6.30.01e.10ul the north. 1.0111111 toot sr.m. by WOO 1/1" nervy l'renta•s. ..111.11.11pg any servo. user° or fell (herein erectell a and other outbuildings.. Nos( 1 . ..1aier'41111611 sed, 1 uhrllTl execution 111111 to be sold • s the proloorty ul Polluer gniutt. All that ti aga lel, situate in Ruch toarn•hip, Centre county. elect tubed and known in a certain town ounnofily tolled Shibtoti it. to 'wit. bog tiliwng at the c. itiOr ol Untie and ant Area: told running along Giant :no flit to Cal holm etre t, thence along Calhoun etreec at ight att4lu with Grant .ant Gil het; right eutgle will, itrict 210 lent to CM. vireo , theme along Coca ettert GO het to I...ace of hewn mg, contatiting alums Olin c our t', .it nn nor:, more or leer, thereon erecitil u limn: awl other tierce /, taken In execution and to 111. VoLl aw the property el George Gorey. =CEO "Vole. M III! - "properly, .nun to w 11:11.1 L own tot otilitti, Centre 1.011013, I'd, hounded unit ilesertlieil urht• begin mg sit rognr,t heti+ e booth 27 deg ett+l .1 per the 4., ; I IlellellerWitl 0.1 deg 041 12'per elms Wilmot , theta u . north il,dog eti•t. II per 11,111 ell del; VIP 42iperehett, north Illtleg net 22 pitiolpss to bridge, thence north del, e.let 17 perelfeis to button intuit, :writ, 21 'de; i.l•t 2 i per, lids to stones: throve south 62 deg ireiit 111101 thregiliftli pert it. sou lb 21 deg tiset 11l pen he+ to rogue !reit , the t t n,lllt J! degwe/it 8 god two 111th per, hex t land of %VIII. P. Fi•lter, , 'Lent+, south 58 1 pen ilex to it eolith 1111 deg tie•t pen hex to port by Wei of Liir.inu Ito two .nth 66 deg ite+l 21 pen Ile• to pout th le e tooth 51 deg 1.1 tit 14 101,11,1 It/ pu.t theel n nOlllll 10 deg I+e+t le pen hes to pit•t ilit nee tooth 27 deg west lb perebes to pi it t einput h 111 degllell be pullet bele e 11l Ilea.; pen hes to till 01 111,11111111 g, 10.1.1111 10111, thittit t ,, 1.11, II ill ;mil otherwith the on pro, t. own( mot titipo tic Ii tot et it 1.16111 11/ %el lit 1.11 /11111 1.1. R11;11 .I• the prol Tt) ..1 , 1 Olt im lin I. °flue, 11010,4 E, M., 1".•u 011111, to ,;et to it ow nrstele Vl,ll then w ont It as I Chetp st. lb.-d. le. This is nAloor!ol end rtglit etnnt,„hl l'The (Hest... or. %Vireos: to Itoto It is :t 111 Ir Ptitsos o Interett Int !!n-Ider ! Oho 1•.11,.11 nog boots I hero is orttnnot6l In son mune It :re es Loblothootent , Mahe lor,t 1 ht... lthing 111111 to ku ot 11,111er 1 1 11.11 en.t.onstoro Ihe aaa le. , molt/ sre Into46t dtreo t It,. the In—l %mere au !, and Etorvettot 11141111 f 11' toreri, noel lion• elonni.l er.dolaea% lull , pelt ea are rood to not k men. mo 4 eneitre ,•ulo.lanilal an.) Isanol loam garlorala the tle•men and Clerk, are 44 0 ,,,1 dmtrun oitteT. I Om firm! % 11 1 11 .11111eta.an.1 et my afloat ta made to an.l 'all patrons, 1.0 11. (11 krill .11 11,11 n • s ra•toon The re mull of e.oailootool aolan ' tr, a‘ateni. mill • aioplit,ltion or all ill.. • pltne 1 e r, lota oeeare.l nooolt ntslalAinit fn pro.. nn le 01 1 . 1011k111,4,11.1%.- 11l Mal, I t I , pr, Ya lit. iirn, Itentle.aintle I,OllllNli. Si.ero.ll Deloal talent for 1 . .. at 11 .1• Cltollilag • 4 ,11 Ca.t.on Mit irlin nl 10 Innkv o.rd. r Jlh I:ral'a 1 oroo-bong si oi tarts. Vtirms W \ %NI 11.1:11 A\ 11 "%a 11%11, • ii vonner loth .t Mar • -t P Ihoot .1 a. at loy mail tor ex pram, when ale-ne.l 1-40-ly HOM EE INSURANC COM PANI NEW HAVEN, CONN =1 IMITIEUME Insure, njriliwr o r 1),,0,b, jr, re n „,i In hind Fron.portntion terml a.1..pie.1 to Ow nn.l con,setent tr th e.nmd rtlol rblt undlrr,,ritmg • IS. JAN V 111 I. 1847 tea NA rxnuil Si we •1:..it,1. .81.'12011 00 IlkS.l,.eit. Jr/9 AS:, 1111 Itval 1./title nx 1104 by the l'ttell.avlN 75 111111 1111 1,3111,4 4,11 ‘l,ortglige. St./. „ 51,111 Ili Ca.th ton Int ed to 11111 k. in A,.;yhte byttntbt, nod dote f..r l'rYlostilet* .161 0 18 Of 11111 , RN t able ne.l Fire titod Inland Kil‘age. . bti 719 79 Iliiere•l Ile. t Ael riled 41,561 :2 All her Proverly hrlong9l.4 1,1 ihe COlp IMO) Z 5.1,410,110 Ca) I.oe. •s unpaid and in the prove.. 4.1 adjustment. . . . 51)1) SC. Statement °LP retnomot not Paid Ju nn¢ rmh 'tar pine° the orgenuntiO nil the l'on. petty 1',•,111410,4 lL •oi P.l,d $ 1,117 . 211,7 ,, 6 2,1 1481 $1 2311 VII 418 191 i 63 181 , 2 188 28U 19 U 2 I 111 811 Isl,l 2111,9:3 5,, 11111 4 11 MI n 1l sArtEiti.Er., Po es Oen t 11, rf r. 711 111.,1 r. %V it rost, V nee Prretilet.te SAMIt t — h. '1 n oc •trl • S Iloonoi I, Secretary Polk lea ~Wien for nay lone from Oro any. 11‘,3 re,r. on lintlolin Jo. Nlereli,toeine, etc, niol ' , Print° IP, Ihrellnig,,, Canal lloule4, Chun tiro and 9,.1in01 flown, by rr o SCR 101 ',mimed* for 11901 bourn in Spring town-hip. nilar lab mines Inc 11111, w all 1 e reven ca lay Was. Sillatlislgq, nt April 13 111(17,12 In 1 hose desiring to tail toll please call on Its, for plan and /pea Mention,. The toantatof a , alanol tHreettare reserved the tight to reject any, or nll the bade an they may see e,roper ESE ENN HALL ACA DEM Y. The rummer slo. ~,,, will open Aloeelny, 1511., t,, ehetinue Ore Inonthe. wills n en - vet oni during Ilene t. Tuition hoot 8101 u $lll per reeei ~,, Boarding wills 1 urn:eked roomeiroin 82 50 to $2 75 Per week %NI. 3i. WOLF. Principal. 12-12-3 t Nun 1.130, Pa H U (11.1hv: 1111 .1O r, 11 . (1 A 1 1, 1 , 1 , 11 1 8 1 , II SC I 1 , 1 , 1 1 ) . 0 eon 1 1 : :r 11 , 0 e 4, 0 0 . 11.r1yu we nn ek.. wide 1 mg 1 1 r , a ,m , a; t;; tt tt .1 1 1 . 111... ! 1 g r icon. Arra...ding ill 010 blanches Modica. A !MI ge .ntl c 00000 mod ow. lonirdolg Iwuisuuat dour to Ihe Academy for plc.!. nto. MUM 00 A-Y. A CA 1) EM Y. 11 DELI. 8 Ml LLB, BLAIR CO., I' In es ery way a first class lartituttun.. afford— ing the hest facilities to tit,oe propuring f u r college. business or teuchtig ' IVlnde expense for Summer term of five months. $113,50. NOtt NMI begilll May Gib. Benar . circular. REV. ORR LAWSON, Principal. -1111 • Ammon u. Pa, GAITERS • I AZ% Ituoic of el iliocript‘on. for sole or UnnllAll • Y If , le•AYYear a, M U81( 11ts. ht. T.. Dunham, Teeeher of Piano, Melodeon, Thorough lists and Vocal Manic Ing removed Iron) the Conrad !louse In the 2,1 house below the Prestot teflon church on Spring street, In Bellefonte, is prepared to take a few more pupils. Termi $ll,OO per 24 lemur. One half In dranie. March r, U. • AU DETCIWB N't fIUE. The unilen •uilitor. ropoinleil h. iho Orphins' Cirri. el Centre county. i. ilia Whole the lialtapeo in the braids of Ilenjoutin Cori, Executor de.. or Ile irrealarhlw 2.41041 p g the partied !easily entaleil thereto, will niter] the ilutier of hoe app. inlment .01 hio of fice. in the {borough iil ttyllef . Weilner day. the 17,11 Jay of A poll. 1:417, It 2 "'chit k p . ofra oft flay. w ht.% and w lure all partied zo tereated to u r attend if they tee proper 11E0 31 OCUM. 12-13-3 t ' Addoter M °TICE. I.lTxhonotice that the ee.ooet elJoreph U teen. tru.tee a.t James Milne. boa Lien filled in 11.'1111 t.r (isnot el Ai tit term nect,unik. ext epi thus will be tiltd in the ISICIIIIIIIIIt UM ?ittir !9 Plf.7 -3t A ltlll'N I iTHATOR'S NOTICE. I.ellnr+nrnllnlnitlruttoti on the eninto .rometth der , tate of Sotow Shoo Sy s hat In been 211,11111Pri 10 Ilon tuntlemoteol he re ittit ntl per.oltx Ihelneellre intlettied to I. lid C.ll/1111 to tool, tmotolhat!! 1•83.!!,ht• and lisp hut 111 claims 1,111n 4 t hp Nome to pre en) t! 4.0010) illteFliente.l tor sell lenient D r ll Vlt F. It Atl Itim.tritt!r. MEM ME IS Till °UPI! COrIIT OF CFNT li Conn". In the other of •the es rate or Samoa! 11, Btine, L i lo of II roll Merl , . lit Calitnrine Stine, olon to ink, goodn. An.. under the $.lllll etsiolon Inn. All lier.otin villein it may eon ern, wilt tike 'p o lio, that the nmirnirt Silent S. Idling rodi.ht wool I hail lei to COII3IIIIO Shllle, i'lllllllfl U. Mme. . was nig...lend h. the Conti. mai on the :011 tiny or 111nrell. 1867, pelt that the seine will he npprw rd nod owliaair, I w•tio.iloiloily on the 4th Alo•ipiny of April no•i r t, 11411 w, hr ie,l shown In the roil 1,113. Wirth 29, It N 0 ' lI T.g .r.. the Itgggr,in.l le7n I rep °rent/Otte, of Wog 11 gr..l g'l .1,1• ' .1 • I like Doug, thou by igrne of;1 writ .11 ri,litom “itt 111. O r I WI,. ( * .net or I 11,r0 I ...rill. nn /111, .1 , 1, goo 10 - n.• tigll be Ito 1.1 n/lige late reg• ~t Wi'lg.g‘gt N1,,11‘11, 4lv• tt•e . ti.f " 1 1 1„. 1:‘ 2Vi - l r. .1 " . " I 'l „ ' ; '" A " ;, ‘ ;11: 1 1.1:ti7""::i oo o 10. I, .1 ut oot potol al.o, hoo the ptirpoo•to tol olothz putt moon 01 I ill' rent rotate 01 vottol 1.• .I 1.. n,1,1 olltoong , In. heir, and I got trite, ,1•111 /111%,, 14 he 000ttnet , ,,ii toe dome otthootit pro, ado. e Jroo to omoothrtg the %holm Oh , I. dJm niolora4, the ...lute 141:101,11.1K r, lour. et whit I, tour wool pr d e 0001, utay I.e pre-, ht., II pott 0,04 prooper. :oho JIlT• 1/11, U Z 1.1.1\ F. ,lE. r.if y OU mu./ I. EM=IM I,lllllvs 3.10. , nn npp.dttleil 1:y Ilie Court ot Common Ploma 8.1 1 s titre coati tn .11-11 Oath., the money in the Imel4 hard . late .Shertif rat Clotrt till.. art.mg 'tont the onleol the real cola'. ol Rola rt I: a, r. In and • mon, timer legally en Idled them to. a ill Alt ml In, the dattaiol 11.41j,1111.111 rat 1114 cm, e In 1/..110.411e...11 7ues .101. the 9.11 ith dllllll. 18117.. 11l I I.l'l lock. I' 31 of Fold day. when and shoe all tereolt hot ll* dam,. amtnt.t emd land see rt 11111r011 If prod on lii tli for allow:tut e, or be tierce Isar do lax.ed trout seer" mg nto part td the Fame. A It IIUICIIISOS. A uJ a, r. AU DI ICr NO DICE No tire IA Innelty eon en that Ate nettler tegne.l ins inn n lu Ainlttoe to neeertost the .Lent RIO in {ko tlndrillott,.n of the 1 111. i: ring tont. the era] ~idle of !let t) , I% Inkie mun, lute nt Walker ton many. dere:toed . !bet In t•-•llnt.teon yl te ant we of Int , ennotnltnt nt. u inns °Mee. isiff't ' , dile. 441 rrnlne, the 191. dn., of April nett at 2 ~ • Inck. I' 21, of rani day when end It bete all norms are 1, nnetitti to et tend it they tee proper N..tiee here!, nn n that let tero o edi...”l l trett..n het, 1,,,,, granteol to the en lee peeaett on. the e•late }tee,. Ae.. .1 of Bruner town.hip •Alt pi ,en 1.1.0R1/1; theme 1,4 ere renneo.. 1.. ni ininet..llllle VIII Mnr. 111.11 ha% al; fllllll4 t.. prevent them deli m0b...41ra tell ft. •1!1. r 12 4 1 I t FOIL'S NO r1( . 1". e lwreloy 01000 Snot lelleri 4.15.1.1-tra bon ion the 0 , 13.0 of Thoo.moo It Set lale tol Patton loon olerenewol, 11.1,;n: hen gra.lo.l t:l.lerolgov,l AllllO , , .0101,10. In mool re! ale /Ire 110104, nolllivol too .1.1.0 .111 /11.1.11/ 11.1, /11 , 1 211/11 111/1% 1.4 oi 1.11114 1. 1.111. 111 /1111, n.llwolienteil lor 5E1.1.1:8 . 4 E 12 II lllt' Ado... Orator, pi:xll,l',t• I LE \Tit E cofioo V. 4.1 P. lit;iliort clerk of 010 • ridran . roort or earl 01111. of Centre. fro herebye..r Illy thar at an orploon wart held nt Arlie Cool, t.re 2211 1 day of Janaar3. A I) hence the lionurable the .1.1.1,4 e. of .40 r'ottrt On Inole.n TO IC IV.. granted upon the hen, am repro.ent .f.e4 el John II orrldoirver de. en.ed to I moo onto the Court on the fourth Illoodsa) %tail next and !weevil. or reluee to t oilt.• a the ,aln•ltrn and apprat.tinent. or lo I=2l eon.° ally the reit orate of loud deco..e., Oliil.l not lie c. it. It ti•toleiny %hereof. I hate hereunto met r lim: and .ifti %col the peal et maul Court at Belle the nth day of Janua re. A D. ISII7. J P (313P1A3111.1'..,. C Il 1 , -9-ft NT I' ICI I_ll To the heir end legalrepre.ent.kt woo n Nitutiel T.ilialliato that. Is. trine of a writ 01 out 01.11 i in.' Court sf Centre county an.l to me ili rat led an nmine-t will he held at the late re.l dent e Ssi ...... I. it.to 1, deceit., il in the hot nigh 1.1 111 ilealairg. old Venni of Centre... ..iitattla3 the Gill dn. of April. 11667 at I ,10. .11 ...1 raid day. for the p.O poo teak lug oirtuun. 01 the nal cot are of n. el Jo ra.e.l att.! among Int hens and legal ii fore 1, il the tonne inn be done prepu.loe 1.. or limning ollhe whole . t.s elite and o porai..e he •it lee neetir.l sag to la al at who time und place you oily he proovol, you I Itln k prop, r =1 Monte, Fel, 21. 67 T OTI f Or T. thn heir. yoJ legal repretentost nee c 1101,1. ropier arreil..e.l Tithe ...Ina that. I. n writ of hunt...lL tonted not of th 0111 lOW ( • 0,1 ol visr t d t,.ne tti reetrol on itopo.,l wJI he 1101.1 8.0 the lat. mei 11,ron 01 119.114. roeter, ;lei enrol sot .11. e font rlisp of P.TIEIr. nts.l rIIIIIIIV of Centre , on Frt. al the 120, "rot ABTA 1007. nllO o'elo.k. nm ..1 ono! Liar. for the porpote ..1 milking pail olio of the real ertute ..11.0s11 do, ewe.' to nod ninon Ills hour, .1.1 legal reprerentotts en, of runt ...In he dono woh nt per.ltolire to or npoil log it, 11V1111.: 0111e1.1/11rf 10 %nine and' appr.uo tbe mm aecor.litsg 1., low at whit h lona and place y o l may ho prevent. if no th Ink proper 479 47.1 7$ 278188 011 771815 68 451'291 90 1 475 104 4.1 11'24 4111 214, II tl• CLARK, Agent Delle fon to Pst Office. 31er 1, 67,--0t XT STICH. IN To the heir. and legal represontatiree Simonet Stine, dere:iced • Take noti e that, irtue of a writ of Partition, Indiod out of Ili Orphan.' Court if Centre eonnty end 10 me di era ted, an Ingo eat . w ill Mr Lela at the late reel donee of Samuel Stine. deer...red, in the Own alai, of Hair Moon. and comity of Centre. e Iteilneadny. the 10th day of April, 101,7,4 I o• i lot k. a en of ,aid day, fir the purports ti malt log portition of the real eeteld• ol raid de areo to and arming his helm end legal tt pre +eritative, if the None ran he dyne *lll,OO lir/joint* 4,,.r 'polling of the %hole: other wire to 1.0 amebic fliacnpi. " ...cordon to law at which time and Owe yin tuny prefont. If nod tlil nk proper Shelia s OBts, S. aa KLINE, M P•W EAVED, Sot rotary 011100r41. pENNSYLVANIA. CENTRE COEN tY. or I. J I' tiepin.). Jerk of the Ortilanti' Court nt crud count• of Centre. Do hi retry .ern ft. lint arm. Orplion'o Gott held et Dellefunt thn 28111.10 v of January. A I) 1867. he?• re tit lloyortuthle the Judge of cold Collrt On moth rot., was gr ruled neon the heirs and repreeen Intern, of Clio rleo Dinger. &rented. to come In to the Oilier on the fourth Monday of Aril nt 1111.1meeepf. or refuse to accept. at the t 'itottfiu or opurstretnent.or to thaw ranee why the lee wrote of on hl decanted oltould net I.e sold. ISS u, DROWN, In tetertoony whereof, I hate hereuattiveT hand and alfittetl the veal or oak! Court at Belle font, the 28th day tafJanntary A. D. 1801. DZIKI ter, 81,0. • J. 1., EI . IIA 12-9-nt '/ C C. B IL\LS J IUMI AC6IO/111'. Tie Sunnier seedon of this instilutkp will open on the 15th of April, 1867, to cant pa 22 weeks with a nitration amine h Tn. whin relying from 66.00 to $12.00 acconling t that ranches studisal. Boarding o nbe b ai l a reasonable rates. Foe further ilirt.ro , lololl ad dress the principal. T. 11. la SA 11 X, Principal, Ilualsliurg, Pa. EX PERIENCED WORKMEN. see the eel, kind essitgett at Oitatuteit .11LcA II Vaal Notirts. J. 19.11 LIPTON, Prothunlnly 1' to.:l'llAltT. crk i) t*. lEEE 'Z KLINE. - MEM C T A N OEII. A wittor. =EEO NI.11:1111 Ad n rs =ISM I) Z. KLINE. Shera Fliereff. I ^-9
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