ffltniomiirdlratritinan El F. OKAY MEEK. Erwron rnot-imon. JObN P. MITCJIY.T.I.. Ani wurr. EDITOR BELLEFONTE:PA FRIRKY . MORNINO, APRIL 5, 1867 TERM'.---$2 per rear when po in nb:ince 3,50 wb.n n. t Intod in shknore. end $3,00 when not paid Before ti e a:Torsion. of the year. Light in the East ? -?Jre &canal Gun aftyic 4'antiti;bl rtlc ! —G'loricaus triumph in Connrcticut 1 — Mongrelakm Squelched in "the land of ,steadehabits Nlagos and Aboli tionists lake back seats ' Thank God light is dawning in the East, day breaks. and the 10ng... dark night or Mongrelt.to i. p.t,sing away. Not for many, many. month , hate we sat down to write as full of hope, of eon tidenee, of expectation of the stoves-, of tight, a. we do to day. But Leo Weeiza .ince we announced with pleasurirlat great atilt. mado h) the Democracy at the State Ocetion in Now Hatapshite. now we have the gratif?lng intelligence to send forth, that the noble, unwaver ing, Democracy - of Conneetietat the - land of steady hahits"—won, on 3lotidaYlast, a mo , t glorious victory—putting com pletely to rout. the black horde, of aholi tionihm and electipg'„hy -ix hundred maprit3. a i l/etueeratic tio%ernor...rseenr tog three. out of four Coftgre. , iiren and a tusk): it), of State Senators I; this not glory enough for one day ? One of the New England States redeem ed front the thraldotn of purttaninn ' Crave little Connectiout. turning her hick upon abolitionpn--spurning , the ;rartor• who have broked to her to level through tbz dark and de•pilbrie ways of Nlrtn6ilism, --raking aloft the un •iti Ilia& Canner of ' IChue supreinam.. e q ual taxation and Guilin_ now net a, the tan guard. of the grind h op+ of lk mocracy. who will tortmli up to victo r, and nave the remnant of the Repub lic, that aliolitiowiqm ha• labored •0 per 4istenly to dereroy Where is the (Mart that; will not be ',herded by the new, front Connecticut v Whercl' is the lover of his country who will not rejoice over the, glorious tidings" Where i• the Monocrat who-L. hopes AM not be built up, .trengthenert and whose deterinina tion to labor on for rho good eau.e will not be iiterea.eil 9 Let the pelplo be glad Thei ois hope yet, for the •ouutry- the la- Loilng muu loot • up—their k a bright future before him. The ranki of the enemy ha, 'been pierced, - and it tory he wilPhe scattered to the wind; by tfie onward march of di., gallant men, who •t+nd by the far. be the govern ment of our fath r. and by the right+ of the white wan Democrat,, everywhere loa up and rejoice' The first nail hat ,41. 6 bee:. driven into the coffin of Abo. litioatom ain deterni:tio.l w Iris 'lli the part of the flieleia,,r the p•_ tl, , Democracy, will bury ar b: wt .orp•c etc [IP, tit? THREE CIIE.Liti t.. 11 THE 6111. t\T DY.M,CR ICI" OF C,row7 MI Their own Testimony ‘VI;n 4lifi t., I.la,t;t, tl,t•re tta , a taa j ortty uttipm ntlrru in .tl' ~f th, S.,tithetn :-"uth l'arttlitta t the )1.,n- Frei, n,tx, dftet ltl 111 , ..tl -f o: tear, awl l.ueeatel trea,ine to run) on the 'war fot the union." there ate nut now union Ines enough in the South even to main min their own State _m Surely something nilist lie 'Wrong, and thi cannot he thi- patty to reeture the order of thing.. After a struggle of four yeats. and continuous legislation for two years ii addition, ostensibly to re st., the Union. tlry tell in that there are not 'lough Union - mon in the South to matt it worth Arnim; The people who hate .uppoi ted Mougo -nu as the noon part, eanitlit eel Oa the face ur all that has be,ti done and ..atd, con tinue in elk, If they ,wolime their support, they mint, hla Thad Stu-sums, throw pruniple to the devil and uipenly at ow them•elves chentlei of the club- . lie and of the white lave. It unit be peifeeily ecident to a man though a fun!, drat if there was a major Union men in the South when the liar buigan, stluch is acoording to th,iti own statement, and if that majority has been reduced to a miserable mine' ity, which according to their statemcom now, then they are not, as they have claimed pi he, the Orion party They have had their own way in the North fir over six year. , The South has not stood agantat them for nearly two, and yet thorn jr no union of any kind, nut even the misera ble union of destsmism. The late revo. lutionists of the South cannot beige blame fur this, fur they are completely at the mercy Of the Northern. despott; The Democratic party at the North eunuch be to blame, fur they have been and are sumplctely out of power Nu party in the werld can be held responsible but that one which had all in their own hands. and controlled things in their own war. If they were experimenting, sure ly thtir theories have been provedlo be he wrong. If they were trying to deceive the, people, dick frauds are now too plainly exposed td deceive any uric. 1f they will continue their eoursa until 186tt. if they do not utterly ruin the cutKry, the people virirrimudiate them an heir duCtrines forever I L —The real, fanatical, Yankee ele• client which uow has control of the whole power of our government, was never yec known' to do a goo thing. If the allele race was swept away, the world would miss thew only f?uui au als ,seruce uf the evils they work. They have a certain kiud of power, or rather force the motives 'Or which are eelf•will an ~itelflatinewt Do obataele,=• b and a sikaleness which mad break a world in pieces, to make a I task. upon- . Who should glee the Guarantees. If the Southern States were ually put of the Union during the war, and can new be properly held as conquered terri tmy, the position of the Mongrels per feetly absurd, andis in the face of all history and all past experience. If we admit ry to be true that the South is now actually in the condition of a con mtered country, and cannot claim any or the rights guaranteed by our Constitu tion, absurd as the trlinirsion would be, iy woyht be less act than the positjon of the ttudicals under the state of things which they declare to be existing. The idea that the South should give guaran• tens that, they will not do jihWariwit they have demonstrated their incapacity to do, 'seems to us' so roali that we wonder how ' any honest man can be- deceived ,by it. If one power had vanquished another in battle, and desired to secure future peace and harmony with it, by uniting under a free and equal, goyeroment, would it not bo the weaker power which would. naturally and properly. demand guaran tees that the strongenwould administer tbi,government, which they'jointly unit '47trfaiTly and equally? Would not jh whold American people declare, if such a treaty was being negotiated bo• tween two for . eign States, that-the weak er State was the ona to which the guar• anteor ought to be given? It is plain enough that we hmuld Is it then pqssi hle that the American people would be less just to their own bpethren than to a foreign State? According to the Radi cal theory, the ten .'totes which have no repre•cutation in Congress, are foreign, and set that it is neee'sary fur the future peace and happiness of this Republic j that they unite.MO us under the same government. I, il l at all reasonable or natural that the power pinch was able to altuo-t annihilate the other shill stand up in its ,trewittlt and demand 'ttuaralirl teF ; for the future - ft•om its conquered ertlted, and bleeding antagoni•t ! 'hams. shame upon such a thought No one brit a coward. a vacua. crawling , comird, would e% rr thumb of stadia thing -I 'Ali. ion,' cher, ' are steak 11 ,, w. hilt they svill become -trong. we nim-t base the guarantees to protect u, in the future In the fir-t place we 1-4 Loop in mind that we were told are gin told that the South wt any • nig for the .t rife for thirty year, that they were fully r,epared to n=it eiery elenaint of .ttength which they posi.essed, in the .truggle for indopend enc.) Also, that slavory was their grelt Tonic pater, a. well to induce them to go to nal, a, to asstst them in carry tug it on It is ako said that the North was tzli.n by surpri,e that it was wholly un prepared 'for the war and had to create as well a, organize material for it, after the• South was fully equipped and in the field But not"withtstandipg an these ad vantages. the latter was unable to main tain a govornment of their own. thought the ...trite wa. of a nature to arouisa every man with a Southern heart and a spark of patrioti,m to struggle to the ' bitter end, — in •lefence of hi. section. his fire v,2 211.1 111'1 holll.` Sup ly at llm time in the future can the SAith be po.,e,+erl of more or greater a dNantage, than they had in ac carding to the statements of the ter) men who clamor for guarantees Slat cry lo acknowiedged to be destroyed, and thus i• rennet, d the only element 4if rd, an I a titlet element of Southern power, it it be tom-, as adeg,l he the Abolition i•t, that -laittv) teas the can't, of the war air! .hit a tocewooty existed to alai!. vt , lt it to cripple the Confetteratty In the next pace, the Yankee is mac] to he the ttia.t attire ant! energetic Iti• tied of the human ttecte4, and it is not n liata . 7a;toa; to the spirit and enter North to -.pp.. , r th tt. the Sooth ahead of it. itt the fu ta it would-be it fo. the tllsamker power to put It-ell . iu ..,,l, a I,,ition toward- the stronger that only the letter could pro. tier Sen .title and unto ettldictt.l ttiret uatild g a y at mote, if :mat:twee.; are to let given at all they dpoild he el; en by the strong to the Wink and if the well: ever lateano, the 4trom then let ti , gnat:lotto!, be changed to the other solo There Is yet another a , peet in which this question may be viewed. It is no tot jut that the Motigiel party pay no r, gird tut thou vv.' . most solemn cove flaws. and asolattle to the law, and co‘o mintsd .111 11141 , 1'r ruort solemn 31101'1 or tthe day . treze often violated tile utett. and ho it has been with Ike whole party to whieh he belong ed. The re-opinion of Congress declur Mg the oluect• of tine nal tatted) . di-regarded by all or them flout the tery hour of its 'usage, and we might cite mores of instance., in which they hint been gully of most tli•lto4ple breachetet of faith But the,), are ou sIY ni,led ‘ he recollection of all that we do not deem it neet4ary It is sufficient that they are open adherents of the "higher law"' which is .imply a repudiation of all law. flow then can the South trust thent't Can there he peace, tranquility and proi nerity in that section if- the government is to be administered 14 these covenant breakers? Have they any assurance that the John Brown raid will not lie often repeated on a larger scale, and render their property insecure and their homes and lives miserable? A demand for guarantees coining flout them, while the prevent fanatical and vindictive powersrulev the North, would be natural and reasonable" But coining from tke triutuphant North, it iv mean, cowardly and ridiculou.v. —,.k despotism has been erected over the whole South, as black and crushing as any which exists on earth. The Mon. greles now turn to enslave the North. The bill introdnced by Wtt.soli into the Senate to confer the right ofsuffrage up on the negro, "any Constitution or law of any State to the contrary notwr standing,mme, there will be no cessation '- is the first step in tile re p.. gra W their ' sures until the' North is crushed to subtuission or goaded to armed resistance. Last fall, Democratic speakers and pa pery pointed outste polioy of 00,,” groin, they denied it and the peopirsup ported them. Will they . pormit them selves to be' caught again by the same Last? We think Mit. 4lf you iisij to wake an abolition ist look as if ljo.had lost all Lis frien4e, tAk hitt/ if In bog hoard from Ponoopti- A Change Coming The enemies of the Democratic party, sell& the government it °rotted and so aucoessfully maintained, take the pi:ora tion that both the government and the party are finally defeated, and can never, therefore, earl them to, an aeconatfor, their crimes. Let theni hat:latter them selves too much with this idea, It is true they have suspended the Constitu tion, and trampled upon the laws, and so also, did Oliver Cromwell and his par ty trample upon the laws of England. Vet those laws, like ours, were carefully constructed in harmony with nature and had been tested by many ?ears experi ence. At the time when Cromwell dis sok ed the long Parliament, the party who loved the old government had not an adherent who was not compelled to silence/or driven into exile The. fanat ics hail it all their own way% and yet in a very short time, without any-Combina tions, without any preconcerted plan% the whole population of England rose up, drove out the usurpers and restored the constitutional government. The Democratic party in this country has never been driven to such en extrem ity. Our strength is such that they dare not attempt to silence us. ' The time is costing when the people will , gladly put the government into the hands of the only party which everleould successfully ' aduilbi , der it, and the more Mongrelism legislates to pr-vent this, the more cer tain will it be. 'They are in the position. ofthe arsenio eater It is death for them 'to advance, and - death to stand still. Their lenders realize the situation, and their present course is the last effort of de-peration They would never have tried the radical measures which were adopted by the last Congress if they had not been driven to the wall. Little men and little newspapers - of their party may on pport the idea that they are very powerful and the Democ racy very weak , but the leaders of their party know our , trength and realize their own danger ` , Ache Indications.' The indientons of a change in the po• litical sentiments of the people are strong everywhere. The dose administered by the Mongrels within the last six months has been too strong for theltonest portion ni' - 'their patty The people of this coon. try are not prepared to enslave millions of their own race to elevate millions of an interior one Throughout the whole Wert the change of feeling has beeh great Theodore Tilton, once the pet of th4ar- Iv. in a recent tour through the North West. was so pont ly received that he re turned home completely disgusted This is a small incident, but it is very signif. mint- It is a very short time since Til ton would have attracted such immense crowds that he would scarce have been able to to address them. Now he is ver mated to lower his voice and address empty benches. Tips is not because ho has changed, or because the people think less of hint as a man. lle isjust what he was before; the change has been in the sentiments of the neopie who will not encourage by their presence the kind of thing which made the, war and rendered it so long and bitter, and now seeks to make a restored union Impossible, and centralization a certainty. Straws show which way the wind blows and Tilton's tour proles that the current winch ran so heavily towards despotism and ruin has reached its 'flood, and is beginning to set the other - way• li "GOINO BACK ov THEM. " —The TIPWS Irdm Connecticut, indicates that New England is "going hack . ' oh abolitionim. When it, and the nigger desettg—tl the whole party can stand in the t k that Steven's elm en foot would make Net» abbrrtiorments THE MARKET PRICE PAID for all kin le country prod.., al 12 11 111 IiN.SIDES I OF P RTNERSIIIP e 11 hereby green dial the pnyt. nerehm eaten g between the underelgned, trade mg under the lirin al' Holier .t Keller, wee die- • al. e: Inn 9 I sc7. Th. betake Are in the hand. Hoffer Itrapt who wall continue the bawinees at the old, steel ..1011N 11011 , ER K ELLER DEE T►iE LATEST 01"!' MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE PI: 11196 Irynit v. 1.13 to putcLn•e BINEE lIATS & CAPS =1 1111ZETEM WA New n 114.1.111, t'l,thintt Store, where will be, hamd eanetantly on hand nlarge and watt re• te t te.' aeeartment of Ftne Black Caattner matte an I drab., brown, light and in fart A LI. IL INDS OrCLOTillNtiw... adapted to all Aeltloll4 of the >ear, algo Shirts, Drawerr, Collar. Ind a large and well ialreted ae4orttnent of Ono lIATS AND CAI'S, of the very latest ray styles •nd in fact every thing that tau be called for In his line, will be firroislied at the very lowest city prices, as they Inure been purrhoseti at the lowest paiishie figures null will be sold in the saute way by I= itt tho Pont Offi-o hud•Lng, ?tulip.burg, P. \E W S Daily and weekly paper. Magazinee, also a large assortment \ of the latest anilibest tinsels, joke ' book. de. constantly on hand at C II b1001,1.13'9, Post Office bnilding. Philips burg, Pa. 12-21-ly APPLWATIONS FOlt LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the follow• mg nervous have filed their petitions In this of. tire to !tell !Tintone and malt liquors Joseph I Essington, Snow Shoe Daniel It Boileau, Itlilesburg .1 A W Glaze, Bellefonte Kilns Miller, Miles township ,Robert H Porter, Potter township Daniel Harter, Mile. township Robert Loyed, Philipsburg Levi Bowes Burnside township Margaret Wolf, Harris township • J Id Moirry, Haines township ' John Condo, Haines township II B Basins Aaronsburg M L l.eltsell, Potter township A Baum Belle'onte Peter Weber, Philipsburg Cherie. K dlita, Rush township , Martin Dolan, Boggs township John Ussell, Snow Shoe township Chrietena Hutt ler, Walker township Jobe Parson., Hogidon township Witham Riddles, Illathiplbult John ft Gray, do Sarah Corman, tor/whip J B Bette, Bellefonte J ht Kepler, Philipsburg Oeo hir Peek, Bellefonte Joel Kline jr - , Marton township Michell Runkle Bellefonte John II Morrison, Worth township J B Ettle, Bellefonte T M Hall. hlllesburg trt e gsetell, ‘ lt W uns . i ld r h47wrs i ip l: Jobe 0 Henderson, Hendon township Daniel C ;faller. Potter townehlp /dalein Murphey, Snow Shoo N H Galen, Oregg township otinCopenheifer; Taylor township. 'Gorge Taylor, Unionville Daniel Gasman, Bellefonte W D Aikard, Bellefonte John - Boa/ogler, Plena township John Emelgh, Taylor township J. 11. I.IPTQN, 12.13-3 t Protkriviotery: • Nein fibbertioemento TIIBTRItIUTION OF GOO VALUA BLE 3IFTS.- A VALUABLE PIANO FOR $1 One hundred am/fourteen dolicirs tere]. 2 Biker Watohes,333 each, for Veldt: TEN - SII 4 LARS CIREIOIDACKS FOR $1 Ono solid 'A aver - Fruit Basket. worth $3O for $1 I= Drawing to take place at IleHeroine, Pa. May 1.1, 1867. ,Viatoind the following valuable gifts and procure • tocket bef qv they Cr. all sold, as the onmher of tickets we Nailed to the number of Fills. Orr ••.r.I " worth $100.002,, U.Olt. Co's tiotp,pflsll4. One solid ...er fruit basist worth $3O =! Twa .ilror Wntehem worth $23 each 100 bottles of Dr. Dumas' Infallible Pile reme dy, retail at $2 with. 160 plain gold rings, retail price $2. 200 composition pens with holder,Statail $1 each. , 50 sheets of new music, retail price 30 Cl. each. lid miscellaneous articles, retailing from 30 etc to $1 each, Making 000 valuable gifts at the nominal price of $1 each—a single ticket entitling the purcbascr tea gift—there being one gift to every ticket. This is the must liberal scheme ever of• fered to the public, which is done fcr the beneilt of a poor woman, total amount not being licat colt for the gifts enumerated shot e. PLAN OP DR/,kOliNG Duplicate numbers of all the tickets will be made out as soon as the tickets are all sole= placed in • wheel and un the first day of Nay, 1867, drawn out ueder the direction of • committee chosen by the tiCket holders, making it impussitle for any living men to know what gift any parson w ill ,drew until 'lke duplicate ticket is drawn from theNhee I. The numbers of tickets and the gifts they draw will be pal; imbed and sent to the purchasers of tickets as soon as the drawing aconclutied 11011 TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Send your ordeetto D. S. Dunham, Bellefonte Pa. enclosing the, money how fl to $2O in • ref istered letter. irposoible, !Wimp enclosed, at out risk. Larger ainoupte ought to be cent by poet tato order. &pit or exprees File tickets to one eildreor $1 SH, ten tickets to one addl.. 50, 20 ticket., to ono address $lB, 30 tickets to one addrose 325 50 Tickets will be eupplied to agents at 4a per rent discount. Its u trigs —The Piano, 1. can le seen at the residence of Mrs M S Dunham, in Belleionte The iirovosteen if Co's note is good and redtem able at any tinto.by them en so much cash as part payment on any one of their new pianos. For tickets or further information call °neer chimes the oubcriber at Bel!efontei Pa. D.B DUNIIAM, Manager. MEM Gvo-PkRTNERSIIII ) . Nytiee hereby given, that the under signed hal., formed n partnership in the mer cantile business, trading under the name P. J. Beak Ti Co The basin.. wilt be tonducted at the old stand of P. J. Beak, at Pine Olen°, Cen tre count, Pa. p, J. DOAK, J. K. DOAK,jr. MEC LEATHER. T., stsr Burros Antra AT 39 CrtTu. No rut up Armors riCheuts Culled California but die real, geuuine 111,1101 Ayr. e, Spanish .c k, of the beet quality, at 38 cent per pound, to be had at nnn M USMAN'S, ORIIIgh al., I' MEI GLOVE KID button boot. at GRAHAM'S h McAFFR FOR SALE. One Oeorge Page & Co (Italtimore,) 00 horse power stationary steam Engine—cylinder tekok. bore-20 inch stroke. Driving wheel in diameter. turned face, and two doukle flue boilers, It feet long, smoke stark 30 feet long, 20 inches in diameter, with No. 2 saw mill. Every thing complete and now running A fleet els., engine iii every respect, and we confidently refer to any unprejudiced person who is in airrerdy familiar with the engine and mill as to its merit and capacity. Also, one stationary steaip Engine, 18 horse power, cylinder 8 Inck bore, 28 inch stroke . , diiving wheel 10 feet in iliameter,•nil one boil er 30 feet in length null 2S inches mt diameter , smoke stack 28Jeet long and 24 inches in diam eter All complete. Said engine and hotter hese been UP(.II v ery little. Also, one J It Dui all Co 20 horse power portable Engine and holler, with saw mill All complete and In running ordef. Alen One lieurge Pavia' Co. Shingle Ma chine, together with a lot of shafting and pul leys, none of which hare been in use. Also, 2 trucks for hauling lumber and logs on train road. Apply to CALVERT & GREGO, 11*d y Ittdge Stats , 01, T. &C. It. It P. 0 Addreh, Powelton, Centre eountj, P 12-13-31 RT PROCLAMATION. `l._ , • ‘V hereaA, the Hun Samuel Lunn, preal dent Judge of the court of common pleas to the :nth Judicial dietrut, consisting of the counties of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and the lion °rabies Jahn llostermun and Jr.. c o l a , a...relate juilgee in Centro county, having issued their precept, tip me directed, fur holding a court olyre and terminer and gener al Jo I deli, cry at Bellefonte, for thtcounty of Centre, and to ciontnencepn the fourth Mond 3 of April, 1867, being the Nth day nt the month and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hert•bj gii en to the Coro cr. Justices of the Pence, and Con•tables of the snot county orCentre, that they be then and there in their rifoper perrons at 2 o'clock in the affection ~ of tall day, with their records ' imp% saln, examinations, and other remombrances, to do Oo•se things which to their offices apper tain to be dont', and those who are bound in re cognizance to prosecute against thespersons that are or shall be ite the fail of Centre county, he then and there to prosecute adainet them as shall be just On en under toy hnhd at Bellefonte the 20th ,he, of April, A D • one thousand eight hun dred nod nutty-re, en and the ninete•first year of the independence of tho Caned States. I) '1 ELISE, tif Shertfre Office, Bellefonte, Po. THE BEST BOOTS& SHOES con t. atantly an hand aid fur rale cheap at GRAHAM'S d McANPRNI"S. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! BARGAINS' BARGAINS'. 11 kliG AIRS'!! NEW £/k.ll IV G'ool.)s ! ZLMMERMAN BROS NCO Respectfully inform the ciiuee• of Bellefonte and surrounding country tnat they will open on Monday next, April Bth, 1867, in room NO. 6 BUSII'S ARCADE op High street, Bellefonte, Pa, an entire) pew sleek pf - Dry Good., OEM 6 rocorie., Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, 1321113 Carpet Chain, I=l *DitiVotbir; i liNailyonde Cicalas, LM; Boots, Shots, iv In each branch of their stook a tarp wort. men{{ will be found. No pains were minuet, in selmiting the stock to suit all clue., of porch'. ens. who are medially invited to give no a call and examine our stook and prices befor buying elsewhere. 12-14-11 ms ZIMMSRMMfIOS f Clo. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned an auditor, appointed by the Orphan.' Court of Contra county. to as certain the lion. upon the respective purports of the real estate 'Alta by the Weirs of Uvwge nag, late of Marton township, deceased, will at. lin6 to the duties of his appointment., at his of fice, In the borough of Bellefonte, on Elotordiy, the 20th day of April, 1867, a1.,10 o'clock, A.M. whoa and where all persons intersotod are re quired to primal their claim.. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, Auditor. Carpet's ant grolt 1867. SPRING. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 90 4 CEIESTNIIT BT-REEt Philad•lplio OPENING SPRING LW PORTA 7 . 10 NS. NEW CARPETINUS T . F. dl E. B. 0 R N E , J. 901 CLIEffTNUT STREET ~1' i 1 I MOO PIECES YARD AND A .-NALY' WIDE VELVETS.' J . F. &E. B OR NE, I= 111=131 JOHN CROSSLEY & SONS ENGLISH TAPES7RY CARPETS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i J . F. & E B 0 It N E, 904 cIIESTNUT STttEt:T 6 00 P • ei! • =I ENGLISH BRUSSELS. J . F. 3 E. 13. 0 R N E , I= ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS = WITH EXTRA BORDER S C . • j t F & E' B OItN E, 904 CHESTNUT 'STREET CHOICE DESIGNS FRENCH CHENILLE CARPETS J F. *E B. 0 E. E 901 CHESTNUT STREET, 25,0 Pieces Engiodi ROYAL WILTON CARPETS J . l. A E. B. SO4 OUESTNUT STREET 1311:1311 EXTRA QUALITY ENOLISI7 OIL CLO7'IIS. J . Y. ES. R. 0 R N E, 904 CHESTNUT ST R T 100 Pleat NEW CANTON MATTINGB, LEM lIRD CHECK and •" 4tv, EMI Or ALL WIDTH 12,14-216 Nebo abbettomento REUISTF,It'TS SOTICES. • • The following accounts have been ex- Veined and palsied by me, and remained Wed of record In thin office for the in.pection of heirs, lenCets. creditor* and all 'others la any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphan.' Coon of Coon's 00005 7, to be held at Bellefonte, for allowancerand confirmation, on Wednesday, the 24th Jf A pill, A. D. Intl 1867. The account of David Stover, executor of the lest will and testament of Margaret Kline ellaitli..late of Penn township. deed. 2 Thoreaunt of Samuel Frank, guardian of Sandr:Pholl. one of The children and heir. of Phtlil.iShot I , latei,of Centre <taunt* deed. Irbe account hr Swivel Frank, guardian of ma. She'll, one of the child•en and heirs of Philip Shall, late of Centre county, dee'd. lil 4 The account of Samuel Prank, guardion of Henry Crones, one of the children ani heirs of Jacob Crouse, late of Centre county, der. 5 Tha account of fh. Clapp, administrator of estate, of John Malene,late of Benner township, der. 6 Tho account of George Shafer, administra tor of to. of Daniel H. Shafer, late of Miles township, dee. • 7 Tho account' P George L. Peters, guardian of T.ltraheth Ann Parsons. one of the children and heir. of Wm. Parson,. late •f Weyne coun ty, end Plato of India.. des - Tho arconne of Jame, C. Soot, administra tor of d r. Of Enrph C Boat, late of Centro eonn ty. dec. 0 Tho account of Thoman S. Winslow, guard ian of. 5... n F. flitangardner, minor child of Jimerb Buir.gardner, late of Centre county, dor , 10 The nteount of Peter Hoffer, androjian of Lydia Keller, minor ehiltt of Jacob Keller. Into of Potter township, dee. 11 The account of John Pleinn, ad co inietra tor of Re. of Owen heffron, lota ofdlenner town Alp. dee. 'l9 The oceountof Simon Penedo, executor of the leet will and testament of Peter Venetia, late or Ilalasts township, de• 1I The argoont or Jacob Poiragrore end lien IV Thema, ciersitors of the last,will and let tainent of John Pemba, 'laic of Spring town shipoloc. 14 The e accoo-4 of Jrremi r ith E. Walker. Immetrator of .f e. of Mary . 11roingard, lath of hi del townpltup, der. 15 The occouut of Jacob Raker, executor of the not will and textament of Margaret Ma kin., Into of Ilownr(Aown•hip, deo.. :Il The final account of John Pardon; minim hitratoT of ,te. of °non IlelTroli, tale of Den nor townehm, dee. IT The account of F Steel ietrator of de, of Michael Portman, Into o. Spring. tounehm, dec IS The account of Dot 1.1 F.-413eiss, gunrdian of SH.lillhanno Yordon. fidnor 311110 of ( nth:lrmo Yordon.l do of l'ltor vat•ldp. doe :9 Th0m...03303 of Ifo 13 13 3 e Op. guardon of enroll f. Shoop (lorwerl) Sornh' I. 11330,1) ;n133°,113131 of Si dham Runkle, late of 1 1 .330 r t0n33.1.11. dee. 20 She norount of John 111.1te1, I,q. aderdn istrolor of he. of George Spool, late of 11Itles township. der. 21 The arrount of James I. Roes. gnardion of Joreph W Moyers, are of Ow ehlldren and heirs or i,./111 If 2P31:11 . lots of lialfwoon towntlup 313,. 22 The account of Joules I II o•, tohnirll•lrst lor of Av. nfSamuel II Ilr3ef., luta of Half !neon ton n,hip, 22 Tim ricrotgo I t 1) t nI nod John MAI, harp r. adni it or 'otos '1 of 1.4. or John Ilualtbr ger. Into of lire. 2 ton nelop. fee. 21 The norount of Joreplt IV Maribrtll, nor tag ntlintot.t,ttor of tr e. of William Marshall Into of Ileonor town.lttp, der To Iho roppletto ntuty nocount f John 1' Pal Ler am] John Iloglo, tolottnt,trators 4.t. ol Pinatas lloglier, lute II .n.ir I I osnAop, dry :411 The account of Mtehnei I lerieb,'lntstee 01 the German tiehool fund unfit r the 01 Joeol, Young, lute of r lownehiff, der. 27 The nont ?Moistly! 0 rot e t toltoini.- trot, of if c cco rof Ito, tato of 11 ono. too n•lnr, rir c. 28 The it.voontl3 F Bonier Brio 13 Worson, mho inutireMrs of Jo. of James N Bott ler, late of Patton tounilniii. dee. - 29 Tho account 44 Michael Harper. guard, in of Ilenry 11,1140111t0n, rumor child of John iro, Bruton. lola of Haines townohip, dee 30 Thu recount of Conrail ht ruble, goardtan of Joiner I' Su art:, one of the minor children of George, Swart., late of Spring twit, dee. 31 The rici omit of E N Fuilter, executor 9f the lit•t rodl and terininent of Waitron Adumo, late of Union too nehip; dee. farett QII Eli 11:1 , ' S SALES Ilysitu. ut tart of Von/lawn ll:rpuetta I.unal out • Cum tof Colol/1011 Pleat ut Centre county. awl to me tbreutell,ulll bu eapoted to public pale, at tho Court Mott,. to the lor u g h of Ilellelonte. on luntlay. the 2'2d ay of AptAl, 1e67, At 1 o'uluek, M, of Saul dal, the lollowing• real e.tele, to nit AII ot two rerun° trarte o f l en d, situate in Snow Shoe Pr tare count), l'n , one thereof nayefon warrnnt in the name. of Mars Ann Straftt,nnil mintnianng four ho Bred and twenty arrel and sixty eight percher, the other thereof nurre) ell in the node of Adam elewart, adjoining thu ramie mentioned toot, and rontnining four hundred and thirty• three acme, one hundred and pe)eher, with ti C. hme& taken Inaxecution end in be nvlil the import) , of John Ilartnoy and Clant Bartnoy. MERIEM! = SHERIFF'S SALE By mice of a writ of reotrlttroni r pon., a-sue, I out of the Court 01 Cous in ilre. of Ct ntre county, and to me direct ed, wall i.e exposit' to public sale, at the Court llonse, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Mon day, the 22i1 day of April, 1867, at I o'clock, p. tin follow rug property, r to An the right, title and Inter elm anri to a certain lot of ground, rotuate to Thertin town. Thip.Contre county, I'u , hounded no the north eolith, east and west by land of Arelty Quay, containing ale acres, more or lees, thereon erected a Ireton house and stuble. Stnzed, taken in eteeution and to be nold • the property of William A Itolge. hhtrifl e 0111,e, Belletonte, '67 SIIEW P RS SALE By ate 01 It ‘t tit of re ) ~,„n., fibited out of the Court of COUIZIVII Pleas of Cintre bounty, and to we ,1 ue.ted, Will be Cup ;red to retitle bole, nt the Court Ilionse, to the lieriiit.th of Bellefonte, on Alotolny, the 22t1 Jay of at I 11 . e lyol., p a ,of day, the lotion ing property, %tr. A certain (rat t 01 !and, eituate in Barmaid tioranaliap, Centre einanty. leinentaal us fol 101,1 .111 tile fifth by lan.] of Jamela Bones ne..,1 ly lurid I,iiaatiella la lubber unit beirc Al ulpnll : unl, v. ruff by 1.11,.1 14.611. and on the' e.lat I.) land 01 :Milli urn ith .alea, I 01,1...1..g filly eagh oirtc, near or ; tha.reon ( a hour and other untiitailalangy betted, taken in ekeetaton and to be nehl the prepett) of I.mily Jane Nonce ,and John C Hence 's 0111“1. Belie:tste, Misr 2U. 117 Ct liEltll , l."S SALE. tq I/ (110 of writ of Lteu. Fell ..e• , ;saw , ' out of the Court 01 Common Phut! of Centre county, and to me iltreuhul. will ho - pored to public ut the Court Iluttae, in the borutigh of Bellefonte, un Monday, the 22‘1 do) of April, 1F67, at I tu , the follow ing preperty, viz : The I.llSw lug described two story plonk or board house building, situnte in Rush township, Centre county, Pa., on the ofinprks road loan ing from Antes to Philif oborg,legabaing to front on said turnpike sixteen loot, and to depth durty•two feet, and tho it fur picewof ground, and cartilage appurtenances to said building. Seised, taken in carat ion and to be sold as kko property of David M Sheriff's Office g D Z. KLINE,' Bellefonte, Mar. 20, 'O7. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALFI... By t irtuo of a writ of .Al. I'm/aeon, Exposo• ' homed out of Ibe Court of CuInIDOD Plea. of Centre county ;hod to me directed, will ha exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, the 22d day of April, 1817, ot t o'clock, p. tn., the following property, vie • A certain lot 01 ground, situate in the bor ough of Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., bounded as billows: On the oast by lot of Daniel Derr, south by High attract, swat by lot of Js. Tamer, and north by an alley, a Mauling one-fburth 01 eq IMO, wore or less, "thereon trotted time. Seized, taken in execution and ti be sold as the property or Charles Johnson. Sheriff Offtee, , D. Z. KLINE, Bellefonte, Mar. 29, '67 SLIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of • writ of Yeaditioei issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of centre county, sad to me directed. will be exposed to public sale, at the Court-Ilansi . , in the borough of Bellefonte. on >Monday, the 22d day of April, 1867, et I o'clock, p. m., the fol. lowing property, vie: , A oertaln lot of ground } Alma° in the bor ough of Dellktonte, Centro county, Pa.,bounded and described no follows : On the south by pub lie road. west by lot of Patrick Booty, north by lends of James Armor; road on the east by lot of Wm. P. Wilson, thereon erected a house. Seined, taken in execution and to he sold at the property of Thomas Padigan. Sheriff's 0111 co, D. Z,JELIBE, Bothroste, - Max. 19, '67. FANCY, NOD abbertiftements. SIIERIFF'S SALE.• By •Irtop of • writ of Venda/ma ,E.rpo.. ens, Wooed oat of the Court, of Common Pleas of Centre ooanty,,and Ursa* directed, will be exposed to public, sa.le, at the Court House, In the borough of Bellefonte, on blonday,'the 22d d a y of April, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p m , the fol lowing property via : All the right, title and interest in, and to. a. certain tract of land, situate in Boob township, Centro county, Pa .bounded on the north, *obi h estst and west by lands of Henry B. Prentiss, containing tiny acres, more or lose; thereon erected • house, and ethor outingtgig m eow coupled by Palmer Elliott.. ,7 Salami, taken in execution aL 1 to be bold ne the property al Palmer Elliott. • All that 'Minato', situate In Rush township, Crattra county, Pa., deerrlbed and known In • certain town plot commonly Called Siebtown, to wito. beginning . the currier of Cass and Giant street, and running along Omni 100 feet to Cal houn sloe t; themes along Calhoun street at right angle with Orant street 60 feet; thence at right anglo with Calhoun (trent 2(0 feet to Case street, Menne along Case street GO feet to place of beginning, oontaining abont one-fourth of an acre, more or less, theredn'ereeteil a tonne and other outbuilding.. Semi, taken in execution and to be soil as 01 property of Georg* Luny. ALSO: ' A err sin trust of lend nod known so the "Union Mills" property, eitu•ta in Bald Eagle Salley, Union town.bip, Centre county, Pa., bounded and desenbed as follows,to wit: begin ning at s sugar,thence south 27j . ,u east 3 per. che • to • - post; thence OGrth 36 Ele/wast 42 per ches to post; thence north 74 deg cant 11 per ches, north 00 deg east 43 perches, north 70 deg east 22 5. to bridge ; thence north 63 deg cast IV es to button wood, north 24 deg east 24 pe en to stones ; thence 'tooth 82 deg west- 20 - lend th.c•-filth perches. south 24 deg went 10 ',erotism to auger tree; there. north 32• deg west 8 and two fifth perches ti port by land of W. P. Fisher; thence south 58 deg west 14 perches to • poet, south 80 deg west 38 perches to post by hand of Lorena Oreist . thence south 60 deg west 21 perches to poet ; tht • nce south 51 deg tevelll perches to e..,, I hence south 40 deg west JO ghee to Fst • tin ore south 27 deg west 10 penilen to pest. thence .oath 10 deg .net Cperche to lion, theme south 40 'leg west :10 pt when to place'of begioning,-ention log IS or loose or leis, ther, ts er e , i e ,i BetelMlll NMI other buildings. with th• na prmcweoti not appurtenances. be led, toh,en m execut nod to 14 r)111 o tho n I , ropinly of %Y,Il um Uodertsuicl nod Ed inn bi -I;in No I _ Office, Nlar. 2'11,1;7 want; tint, to jl yet a Goan arttele i You then wmit it a. II Cheap as Polon,le. ,IThie is natural and , : TheQuest7, g ti ht in, en''gh• Wild.: to Buy ? , It is your Pxllllo,ll. Interest to eonstiler the following lads There ik organised In PIIIVA, an immense es tablishment to make ! ard class clothing, and to make it etienper than • , custotnary The mate rials are bought direct l'frion the best American 111. hand European manatee turere, and thus ronsid- I erable is sated. Full I prices are paid to work. nen,ant ensure belnutial and band !lsom° garments : the Salesmen and Clerks are thateustomera ran . I fully rely upon thent,ul erery allint Is made to p 1.., and suit patrons, to keep a wells • euetoin. The it , . suet of combined indite itry. system, and dose application of all the ' Ma? marsh secured !, model establishment, 7,r1t11101l atyle of Clo Ing,and vs. mon prices We hare, Gent's 11..14-made CLOTRINO. Id. Special Department for I'ms h . . and Hoes Clothing . 3d. Custom Departm _at to make to order. dth Gent'. Furnwhing lltioods in large Variety, Ja. WANAM kKER AND ,; BROWN, OAS n.t.t., S. E. conger Oth & Mar 'lke. et. Philadelphia. 'r.821 - Satriples sent, „17 yawl or express, when . desired. 11-49-ly J. P. OEPIIIIIVZ, Regoster. I_IOME INSURANCE COMPANY, 11. NEW HAVEN, CONN. - - D Z KLINE, SDeraT = Insures against bass or Damage by Fire and Inland Transportation un term, adapted to the hazard and consistent will sound and reliable underwriting. ASSETS, JA VARY I, 1667. United Staler and State Foutle $40,200 00 National flank Stook . . 3.58,05 QO Real Eetate owned by the Company.. 7e,000 00 Loans on Mortgager,Slock A Coal.. 54,111 10 Cnith on hand, in Bank, in Agents' handy, and duo fur Premiums..... 361,918 06 Iltlle Itereivable and Fare and Inland 1 4 41‘ ogeo, s 53,739 79 filtered and Iter le Ae9121191 . 44,561 32 All other Property belonging to the Company. 30,999 2? I) Z KLINE, henll. 01,410,116 60 LOtlf eS UnPalll and in the proem of 08,699 86 Statement of Nem lorn 4 torch ed and Losses paid during each 3 ear since the organoratme of the Compel], • P, too, I, ma /teen 1. Loeur• 1860 $ 37,887 20,780 20 1601 61.230 40,199 03 1462 168.289 49 92,110 89 1 , 61 3541,073 5.5 100.131 30 16111 470,47.1 78 270,408 04 ISIIS 771,015 0€ 451,291 9 19110 1.175,105 4'l 1,12t,.1111 29 I/ It SA TT N LEE, • PrenBlen t. I/ Isis T881•88818‘... t ti son. I Vie Prrodel to emu Tsa ts,r, la'S 08581 El„ Sessonry. Z ~blkrifr. Polar, written far airy halo flown live days to 11., 3.. res on Buildings, 31erehant l ice, etc., anal perpstually on Dwelling., Court Banana, Churches anal Blinal }lancet, try MERE fro proposule fur building n school hoogy itv Spring township, new Valentines fur nace, win he received by Wan. Shortßilge until April 11,1h67,12 Those desiring to bid will plosive call on him for plan and areilleations. The hoed of sehool directorsresierved the right to reject any , or all tha as they may seeniroper P WEAVER, 12-12-34 Secretary of Board. PENN HALL ACADEMY. The summer session will open Monday, April 15th, to continue Ilre mouthsorith a To. ~ tiOn during bon est. Tuition from $lO to $lB per session. Boarding with furnished rooms trout $2.50 to $2.75 per week.. DAN'L Al. WOLF, Principal, 12-12-3 t Penn Dell, Pa 11111.1{1t88URG HIGH 84.711001. Will opus April Bth, 1847, and eon. it;e twenty two weeks, with • vacationduring harvest.. Tuition variitin Prom $5 to 10 per term, according to the branches studied. A large and commodione boarding house next door to the Academy for aludenta. 1. BS DI, BROWN, 12-12-3 t Principal. LOAN ACADEMY. BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR CO., In ever, way a first clasp Institution, afford ing the best facilities to those preparing for college, busineas •or teaching. Ifhole expense for Sumner term 'of fire month., $116,50. A'oeXtris -vkarges. N.ct keret begins May fith. Send fetairculer. -Address • REV. ORR LAWSON, Principal, 12-10-St • _ Autietown, Pa. C=1:1 GAIMS A I ACE Boots, of all disorlptioo. lor 'al. at 0 's & McArrear's, M USIC. Mrs. 31 L. Dunham, Teacher sr Piano. Plistodson,,..Thorough Ham and Vocal Mask.— Having 'Moved Boot the Conrad Douse to the 2d house below the Presbyterian church an Wang streeLlo Bellefonte, is prepared to take a fen mote peptic Term% *lO,OO per 24 Lamas. Oae half is Ildrues. A Match P, if. • To e n t:odsi sN er Ol gn lC e! . The an eudttor, •ppoin led by the Orphans' Comet of Centre county, to dls tribute t h e balance in the hands of benjantin Corl, Executor of &e. of George Oarbrick, deed among the parties legally entitled thereto: will attend the duties of bis appointment, at his of. gee, in the borobgb of Bellefonte, on Wednes day., the 17th day of April. 'Bs4.o,g:thick p m, of rail day, when apd wheretall to. terested may .Rend if 'they see proper. DEO ai OCtSI. Auditor OTICH. lr Take entire that the account ofJoseph theta, Mesta. of James Knee. has been II lied In o6ke, •nd wdi be comarmed eb.elutely a 1 pal term Seat, an lets except ion. witl 146 le d to the meantime. I= =II ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration 0o the estate of Joseph Askey, for d., late of S'hose Shoe tp bar tog been granted,,,to i i llieundersigned. be re queto s all pen..., knowing indebted. to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hawing Hamm agamst the same to pre sent them dni3 withentiekted for settlement. D.II YEAGER, Administrator. El= IN TICK ORPHANS' COURT OF CENTS!? roomy. An the matter of the es taloa Semite! O. Stine, late of Ilalfmoon dee. Election by Catharine Stine, widow to lake good', de., under the $3OO ea. emidttrn law. All pertpns whom Itm:gen rern will take notice . 1 hat the figiffirtise •I lotting goods and amities to Catharine Enna, widow to. Samuel 0. Stine. (Med., was approved by the Court, RI. on the .fith day of March, 'OBll7, and that the name will be approved and confiner I ailtolittely on tlip 4th Monday of April nest, it eaum 1,. noteahown to the con trary. P. 0 EPII ART, Crk 0 C. =I XT N QTI( T I. o : the hobo nrnl legal reprerentalireo of Win oraball, dee ii .• Take notice that, by urine of a writ of partition, ironed out of the Orphans' Conn of Centre county, and to me d reek. I, an 'rpiest will be held at the late resi• demo of William HareLall , deeenre I , in the of Renner, and county of C. fire, on color 010 :Nth (I•e of April, 1867, al 10 k, of noel day, for the parrote of making patiltron'of the real estate of said de. ceased re and among his heirs and 1 gal repro. rental..., if the saine ran be done without pre) iolsee to or s!ioiling the whole; otherwise to (nine and approve the Paine art... hag I. law, at winch Imitrand pare von may he prevent, you think proper, Sheriff's Offite, U. Z KLINE. riyou trly?t s cl.oTwsu =I .A . CHITOR'S NOTICE The u.dersigned, en Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas or Centre coun ty. to iliettibute the motley in the bends of Richard Cnley. E•9l. late Sheriff of Centre ounty, setting front the le of the real allots c of Hobert Elder. to and among those legally en titled thereto, %cal attend to the duties of hie ap.' peintrnents et hi. office, in Bellefonte, on ToPe day, the 914 day of April, 186/. at 1 o'clock, P. of eatiTtlity, when 10.1 where all peen°oe hat ing deacon elowinst ...id fund are required to present thentleollowance, or be !heron fterl. barred frionekis tog any part of the mole. A. It. HUTCHISON, Audit, r. EEl=nl AI DITOIt'S NOTICE. Nctsre is hereby gown that the under signed has been appointed Auditor In •scertois the lions and itemise d button of the fund. Analog from the real estate of Henry Winkle manjate of Walker township. deceased, that he will tatted to the Juliet of hie appruntmeta, at hie office, in Bellefonte. on Fridly, the 19b dray. of April neat, at 2 o'clock, I'. ,of said day, when and where all parties are requested to at. tend If they see proper. IZEIMI ADMINISIRATOR'S NOTICE. • Notice is hereby gown that letters or administration bare been grantell to lb. ander. signed on the estate or Franklin Reese. deed , of Benner township. All per•nns knowing theusselres indebted to said vie. rossuestO to make immediate payment, and those having clams• to Present them duly authentiented for settlement AIARTIIA REESE. 12-11-60 Adrn AD.IIINISTILATOR'S NOTICE. Nonce is hereby given that letterswot administration, on the estate of Thom. It Eel lers, late of Patton township, deceased, Loving been granted to undersegned, All those indebted, to said estate are hereby notified to make Im mediate payment, and those haring ells hats to present theta duly authenticated for set tlemenL I' A SELLER:: A P. E SELLERS, 12 is-6L Administrators. PENNSYLVANIA. CENTRE COUNTY. o• 1, J. I'. Dephart. clerk of the orphan's court of said county of Ventre, Do hereby eer. tity, that aten orphan's court held nt Retie. fopth, thel'2Btd day of JanunryciA. P . 1867, before the Honorable the Judges of raid Court On motion rule writ. granted upon the heirs and representstii es of John II o rt.liborger, deceased, to porno into the Court tin the fourth Metnelay of April next, and accept, or refuse to accept, at the initiation and appraiseinent, or to show cause why the real estate of maid deceased shook' not be so d. 'Moon,fibc, It tentintony whereof, I here hereunto set ray hand and affixed the meal of said Court at Belle fonte the tlSth day of Januery, A. D. 18117. J. P. atillllAßT, C. 0. C- MUM °TICE. To the heirs arid legal representatives of Sainuel Lipton, Take that, by Firtue.of writ of Partition. issued out of the Orphans Court of Centre county and to ma di- rented, an inquest will be held at the late resi dence of Samuel Lipton, deceased, in the bor ough of litileslnagg.and county of Centre, on Sturday. the 6th day of April, 1867, at 10 . o'clock, n. in.. of mid day, for the purpose of making partition of thereat estate of said der ceasea to and among Ism heirs and legal refire sentatites, it the same can be dorm without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwiso to lAluctind apprmse the name Recording to law. at whienime and plaro you may be present, if Tou think proper. Sheriffs office. ilellefMitg Feb 21 :67, $1,371,515 74 MK/ME. 11 To the heirs and legal repre.entatit ea of Shilip Foster, deceased • Take notice that, by irtue of a writ Of Partition...llml out of the ...Orphan.' Court of Centre county and to or di rected, an inquest will be hold at the late reel- Orme ot thp Poster deeemed, in the town ship of Potter, and county of Centre, on Friday, the 12111 kitty of April, ISOT, at 10 o'clock, in. ni , of mid day. for the purpose ..f making partition of the real estate of said der rated to and among hies hetre and legal represental ti re, if the same can he done ',latent preju.li6 to or trolling the whole r others tee 01.1 ill lOC and •ppralso the mune samordiag to --Imiloot which lima and p1a0.7.-yom. , may he present, itt think proper. /Sheriff's Date, D. Z. SLIM:, Dellefon.e, Mar. 'tiT— Sheriff. 11. S. Cid; It 11, 4ffeot. Rol leTinte I' Nl.ll To the hole. and legal repro.. Samuel Stine, decesimd Take notice that, by. virtue of • writ of Partition, iesuedrissk . of -kid Orphan,' Court of Centre county anralrbs• d reeled, an inquest w dl be held at the late resi dence of Samuel Stine, (leagued, in the town ship of Half idonn.vutl county of Centre, oa Wednesday, the 10th day of April,lBll7, at 10 o'clock, a. n4cif y told Jay, for • the purpom of making partitictif of the real entitle of said de.. caisson to and among his heirs and legal repre mentalism, if the mune ran be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; other. win to value and appraise the same according to law, at Rebirth time and place you may be present, if yell think proper. Jiherirs Omen, . H.Z If LIT S, PENNSYWANIA, CENTRE COUNTY, u: 1, J. P pephart, desk of the Orphan', Court of said mutely of Centre. Do hereby evil that at an Orphan'. Court held at Bellefonte the 28th day of January, A D. 1887, before the Honorable tho Judge or mad Court. On elation rultuDa granted upon the heirs and represen tatives o(Charles Ding..., deceased, -to come la- WEN Coat on the fourth Monday of4pril next and eeeept, or,Uflue to accept, at the , raluatlon or appraiseusent, or to show eausa why the real estate of said detested Illou Id not be sold. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto sot my hand and taxed the seal of said Court at Belle fonte the 28th day of Jaguar A. D. 1881. D. Z. Kuno, Shlf. J . l', ORPHART, 12-2-4lt • C. O. C. BOALSBVIIG ACADEMY. The Sumner nasal.= of ibis IstatittatiOn will open 00 the ISth of April,lB67, to runtinno 22 weeks with • vacation during harvest. Tu— ttle,' varying from - U.OO to $12.00 according to nil branches studied. Boarding ran be had •t ranonable rates. For further informatioa ad— dreu the principal. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, we the op?, kind ithgaged at Claaiwee i IeAPIPII/M1 trgaVNotices DM= JAS. 11. LIPTON, ProthOpl•ty D. Z C. T. ALEX kNDER, Auditor. D.Z.I KLINE Shenlf. 12-9 Gt t T. 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