M.nnottaittlitatrltinn P. OKAY MEEK, EinT4ll AID l'itormaTort. JO/IN P. JIITCIIIO.I.. A/gull/rt. Etoton 11ELLEFONTE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1867 TERM .—s2 par year nelira paid se adi an, 2,30 when oat lama La Ski mum, and 4.3,00 when mot paid before the repitatieo or theyear Shall the Division be Permanent? Is there to be interminable hostility .between the North and South? 14 the division, which the meddling of North ern fanaticism created, to be perpetual, and are we to be united in form . and ui terly divided in feeling forever'' If the American people desne such w gate of things, they could take nobetter way' to bring it about than to ,hrntinue in power the paiSy which first engendered the strife and whew. life depends upon its continuance If tile Union i, re stored etion the old basis, or upon any basis whatever, the mongrel party ini-t the, Is it.at all likely that. they will, la hoc verv.scarne...fly to bring about the death of their own party? ' Is-we admit that the people of . the South have been guilty of crimes, for which they desetve the severest punish ment, anti that they have forfeited all right to a participation in the govern ment. which is the worst that is alleged by the most radical mongrel, the lute: e'ts of the North still demand that the Union be at once and permanently le stored. From the position now taken by the dominant party here, one would sup pose that only the South was benclitted by the old Union, and that their States were a perpetual burden upon the North Surely this wa.s not the way the people understood it while they carried on a -gigantic war fur over four years to pre serve the Union. The ground taken was that the withdrawal of the Southern States faun the Union would most seri ously effect all that remained, and that the interests of all iletnandid a conduit :ince of all the States under the govern- went created by the Constitution. This Vas the only plausible or Penstble reason wged by the advocates of the wat fo i evrying it on Vet now, Is lien, al a vast expense of blood and hen , otro, the war has been f night to a conelwoon, the only, par / which nt prcoent liss power tJ restore the Uni in takes a po-ition aetly opposite to thiti. Their doctrine now is thtit•tho South must be kept out as n punishment to them for the erhot or If this punishment is nee essary and proper. then .whyatecre they not permitted to punish theniselves by going out in the first place, ...and that without the feartlil sacrifices of the war"' If the preservation of the Union was worth all the expense and • misery of a four yearn' civil war, and if the tester:l awn would compensate us fur the sacri fice, then surely the division which is kept up, and sought to be made perpet ual, is a terrible punishment to the North, If not to the Smith Leaving oat of view entirely all rights which the South may have, and without regard to their present or future inter este, our own interests and our own rights demand the immediate restoration of the Union under the Constitution The object of forming a Union was not tojiwnefit any particular section at the eaftente of an other, but tb.it t-at It State might receive advantages and benefits Amu all the other Stith and ben efits in tour'''. It was eivinc• to e ieh State hestrength of all without inter term with the domestic or local affairs or any. Then if ten States arc deprived of all part in thou goy ulnae' t. eve') re maining State is weakened in propoi non to the power and influence of the dis carded States, Lu short, it' the l'intin given any advantages at7all,we tlitee advantages by keeping States out of it to an equal degree with the States en eluded jt seettly to us chat no thinking, ren Imitable man could make the mistakes which have been fallen into by our pen ple We can 8110)11,1 in no other grounds, than that the inenViri compose the Mongrel pare) , runin droves, blindly following corrupt and dishonest !callers There never was a time in ourilistory when no great a necessity existed for all eaten to examine and understand the Constitution of the Country and the great pi ineiples which underlie - er until the present time wete thoso in in eiples no directly at inattg, The wisdorb adios, who devised our form of gov ernment vraq never before directly called in question. The Democratic party i g..lw de-fendingl not only its old po,itions In regard to pito•tions of policy. but ah.o correctnmw of thr principle 4 nn which Om government Itelf ia roweled Theme hava born ‘rivarely attacked by the oppliition. and their Trader , are in ly rontrolling a viol party which fa blindly re‘olutionizirie, the go, em inent, without a realization of what thy do Tho life or death of our old f.ystein of goverinuent and of the old Union, in the question at issue nuvr ‘ and every wan who Hearse to do his duty an an Ameri can citizen is hound to make hon , ulf thoroughly acquainted with the pi mei pies upon the Union is bascit. 'A man who pertqita himself (Ala influen ced by“old- prejudices, awl ,follows the lead of fanaticism is not fit to vote at all We ale litany indications that tho peo ple are beginning to realize the real con dition of affairs The Weds of Mongrel policy are beginning to condemn • the cause, and we believe that the time is pot tar distant when the bloody reign of finaticisin in this country will cease for ever.. Not until then caiwte hope for a resto''rel Union, or furo aCttleinenvof the unhappy difficulties which hate di vided us. As was said by 4cl/soy :'s Union eau exist only ininutval confi dence,- and until woa n s are token to bring tho differelat sections into cod. fiance with each other, there can be no pow, qv ystisperity, no happiness and pa Voles. 0u44140.—0ne Year igc the Dewy yaty could not, claim 4' single State-Mu Kenteeky, Nom they hors Maryland, Dolmam, Kentucky and Cosnnectieuti tista time-neat year t h ey will Lave added to these, New York, New Jersey. l'enn sylvaniaesheflti, which, with the fl Southern utes. I secure the election ofa Democratic Vresident in 1868. , -,--troitosease your tares, and do 'troy your country—support Mongrelisst. "Let Alone." At thL ' outbi eakof the war the authei - I !ties of the tionfederate Stattis witrisk cd NI hat they wanted, and, they replied, , s•T,natit to be let alone." This taxpres -autt taken up and bandied about t;.011 the M4ll of every puritan traitor lihiougliont the North, with scorn and contempt, and le3alitik-sling.ersattempt ed to indnee the great movies of the pen ii!e to 'diet.' that eitizo4lo,of States-c) suteleign, 'whey. ii lent Sthtes—had no right to lie "let shone " Iluildreds and thousands hollered, what woo taught them,and in belies ing blio-ed that they rrote as ignorant of _the principles upon which our governmcint was founded, as wets their teachers of decency, truth or rea . ..cii To day wo lie it men and see impels sneering Iv the idea of "let tmg States alone," and read them asser tons, that "this was the cry of the arch traitor doting the rebellion. sc.c. - States arc not to be "let'Airt: in con trotling the matters that,,lirtitin to their Scat , . goryrninents, wit. Lurdd we be 113 poeritical enough to pretend -to have St tie goionalents? Why not aboh•li est.., thing that tonics Wiettln the pie .% ince of States, blot out then- names and make a consolidated despotism, in which Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, :old the other sovere'lgutiqi, whieh,leagued to-' geth,cr make up the Republic, shall be Lrfown no more? It id worse Than a mnckFry to call that a Republican goi erumentiin which the people who arc governed have neither voice nor control And it' the idea that States should be "let alone - to manage their own affair absurd.whinisical, ourlandi-h or trees ointcli;, at, abolitionism pretends it is, then the republicani.in we boast of is a cheat, our government libel, and those who support it worse than kunst , . But it is only the descendants of the tortes of 177 n-of the' iota is ho clung to King Geoige, and afterwards Est aeil con , olodationisin, that will attempt to preach up any other duct' inc 'den that ..imesshouttillie"let alone - -have a right to I c let :done, - and if they are not, are Justifiable in taking up arms to, protect thentsels es and punish those who inter meddle in their affairs. It was the repudiation of this idea that has lollocked our land with grates- that grow td us down with taxatinn, filled :ne high wars and by 114,y4 with the trael,nf woollen fort 94 sowed di,coid. dt , eontwt_.:thil....l4l4 over thi entire country oi:tmnist, thmioll: they had to t ' alone, and rhea %tut their cut thrusts and 11.11 under the lead o fJonNllnowN,ln to that noble old rontmonwcaith to steal her promo ty and murdf r her citizens, Massaehtimtts, And the La'anee of put tanism, could not bear to let the other Southern States “alone," and they , ent 6mmis , atiea. negro fillet es, and in,ur rectiont-t,, broad ca , t et or thc M. to spread ter' , tlf,ta ust and eonstei nation among the people flow well they ceedgd the bitter if nits of the most %Ai L ed war that woo ever waged, tell only too 11Yery grate that mai, filled. every wound that was 111:1 , 11 . et .•ry dol lar that- was expendd, and all the min cry dist was forted out doling the past me year , , can lie rhaigefl t to rho-e who repudiate and oilier a The idea or letting State, "alone Alira 1, l'enn-vls attic is feelinif the ..fr.2,14 of the petitietous Joanne. el Ishore WhO 1,11.1r11 red COTIteIIIII this 141 - 3 Citite. of New Yolk. Ohio, lowa, Vet wont and of ier Statioi are making law, tP ;.net in US :14 , they ate ealtag the power out of urn hand, to deetile who hall he our roprtivientat um the Stab:it:Li-I 'turn and in Congte, • they are waling the ipialtitiattorts of eleetot, and sa)ing who shall he citizen, of 47 Stall . . they tics attempting to In the Jul) ht1 , ,,,,t1,t• true 1110 h.111,)i. 1111.1 to 111,11,:e him the controiliog powet at election., and, ac cording to the theory of abolitiention, ire dare not demand our tight, ait nor even a-k the pdor privileges of livng "let atone. — to govern and control out own State, a' her citizens see potter It, do \V hat a poiition for people, who claim to hie undet a t epublrean got cue moot to be in' What a finer, to talk of Juliet lion a party thas ehogii to d ()limas has hold of the reign+ of power I A Nuisance One ofthe intolet able nuisances that the tax pavers of Pennsylvania ate eon] polled to keep up, is the State Agency at Washington. An 111 , 1411110 n 111.1 t cu=ts 011 :111 aseragn Over lIs,IA per an num, and for which not the least ieturn is made The money I, pisoketed by the few politieians,who lavitround the room, attended by a dot key, and widows or phans and others has,tig ngaito the gosernment, arc compelleil" to iniv atto-ne)s to attend to the business this ' agency Was C.-A.1 , 111,11A t I take elial ge of As it 'low said Will it , is simply a feediiiii 'post turn few worn out political 11.4ek"., is hum the people are thul compelled to: keep at a cost tut 2,01.1 per year, "tittle they O . A their vocations of tikasolting Itolit ice, "male tieing law and editing mongtel papers, flow tong it will he maintained, the Good Lord alone knows, for while mon grelism succeeds in Itavim; the control tng voice in get ermental affairs; these 'flesh pots will be think for tit,: worAin ern of the alatlitioa God to feed at. If the tax payers desire to get rid of site!, nuisances, they must vote out or power, the corruptiOnints who have established thew in order m furnish places fur their hungry office seek ern. Improved —For several week. ,e he We , t Chanter Jeffersonioty, one a f ho best papers on our ei`thange - list, hae Ileatie..ua..k onl.trged to a thirty six col umn journal, an.d otherwise greatly im proved. The jeff,rsoulan way one el the few Delllocratic papers in the State, that stood by the true domocrutic foikli, du ring the Lincoln reign of terror, and we are glad to one, that although surroum ded by descendants of the torioc of the revolution, it hag still aufficient patron age. to warrant its proprietor. , , the Miss al.-. 11000 SONS, in increasing, its nine Willi it erinals any paper inTentistlva nil,. BETTEn Tit tTI WE EXPECTED.—The Democratic majority in Connecticut, on the vow for Governor, in place of foot ing upsix.liunite4-asrepoiked last week, atnounta to ahntiat one thousand. This i 4 Lauer and "bullies::' for Connecticut than any one elpeetea., Protection--Robbery ! ' Tariff' tariff' taliffl — iy the cry go ing up all over the country from the pro tectionists and mongrels, whose pockets it scorn. can never be filled, and whose appetite for gain it in impossible to ap pease. It is tariff+ for trio rich—taxes fur the poor rine houses, raa horses, high living tor the capitalists —di tidgery,. debt and destitution for Mr the experience of years, which shows us that the rich are growing richer, and the poor poorer, every day, theugh,our 3,- mq/if tariffs does not prove that tariffs are a curs to any country, and especial ly to the laboring elastics of people, what will it require to prate it,? With men who ate bound so tightly,hy party preju (h.:en that they cannot see the terrible lettings they are imposing upon the toil ing tiara's. by ,_ proesieting the few at the ex ptnnu of the 111 III), it In Lunde, to rea son Wbe it writtinajit words of tire, that liii are hid the I ilis , et „wrung frem the toil and ster , ft 11/ lie 406rer, In /red and fiztern Me capitalist, they would not belie% e. They arc joined to their idols, reason and truth to them are noth ing. But there are others oho will trail, who will reflect, and for these we present the lblinwing Illets and Ilion en, which none will s tall! dispute. In the fit st Co!- mini will he found the pekes of theldif forest artiCles named, stone- of the pot along - our sea shore, lipe of duty, in the c•sontiOte prier, after the duty is added Price, without LaiT. ! With ttriff per 11/0 Ihr $2 50 - $1 12 2 50 sit mace elmno, " *3 00 I.? SO II 9,1. aw, 3 00 , I 1,0 Three pl) rlrpet , , Fr y , I SO 140 1:r...1 ,14114, ' 4 00 7 00 ME= And t so with the whole catalogur-yf ar ticles used by the consumer' of the coon try=the farmers, mechanics and day la- Loren Awl "where," it-ks ...vie one, "does this tariff go' , " "I to the cif fers of the got moment '''' Not a penny of it The long pot Lets of iron masters .1114 manufacturers recite it all By this syatent ittotection,.. as it is gen .etally called, but robbery as it hasalways proven, Mr. A • the wealthy iron 1111111- uCicturer, is enabled to sell lo I pounds of his lion for $4 12., when, were it not rot the: tariff, a superior atttele could Inc had for $2 50. It simply ibises the price $1 111 per Ilundrei. every cent of which pies into the pockets of the mannfattur er, and out pf the pocl.ets of the con sinters—fat niers ant 0t her , An 4 .o . with wooletWcottott, and every other de• s e t ' pi t o n of goods Every cent of tat iff that is upon any article hut inervases Its min: that much: and the man 1010 buys has to may flit dtffetense. while the s wap' who manofactale, nod sells pockets it. It is , imply a 111e311', of lo'ling competi tion, and of forcing the people to pur chase front melt who arc thus enabled to Amite the moSt exhorbitant rates fit ever} thing they furnish the public Did this hartrAiu% tariff 'that we now liaxe, go into the treasury of the people to les•en out public debt:mit lighten the burden of taxation, there might then be I 0 little excuse. for it—but it does not It lets as a prohibition of importation front other eountries,and le.tven onr-hbibe manufaetin ex to make their u s pi pace , mut gloat over their ell gotten Kiting. It buil& up a bloated at ktocracy that is a disgrace to any land or ally people, and does away with that right that every one should enjoy. to purer what he needs whet e lie min procure I t the cheapest.. The Time to Work The result of the Connecticut rdeetiort is a wet blanket on the schemes or aboli tionism. With the click ire of the tele graph that earl : lied the glorious tidings of or the entire country, Went nut the hope that they had built up or being the permanent potter in the control 01 the Ltnverwirent, null already one call read defeat written on their countenance as plainly its be can• ob ciao stars in the midnight Av. Awl while it has east down the demon 'hot has been st r uge l ing , " to overturn our Reparlie, it leas al so Cheered rip the grand lyrists of Democra cy, whose stesrly tramp. tramp, to vie tom r !dourly be heat,' , and from ev ery hamlet, from ekery village, f rom every 101 l and %alley, entries tip a shout of sty that the nu nine point in the long dank ',rail or inong.ell.9ll reach ed, arrrl that hereafter blighter hopes. better ptostsrets, and a more' priatisong future awaits 'he greitt nitisseN . i rif nut people. It seems that a new life has, been insollml triadic lovers of constitu tional:liberty, , and a new determination taken bold of the friends of the got em inent. And why should It not be so" The story in ConiiireWttt but the torei miner of kictories e,er'where net; the emulated hosts of puritans, spllitual• ists, "Infidels, traitor-, loyalists an d thieves. It is but the precursor of the grand vretmy th t will crown the n (forts and cheer-the hearts of the noble Demme racy in the Presidentia4 camp,ugp of 186 S—that will (hoe from 'place and poser tlir.:tirick es alto hate Stolen from, the usurpers who have ry tanized oker, and the debased wretches who have li beled the white laboring masses by rep resenting that 0 , 1 themselves no better time tlor negro. And beesruse the holitical sly looks fair, and the future promises success to us oho hiive battled for the right during the long - dark oelgn''of abolitionism, is the reason why we d ditould work with re newed dkrtertnittation to make our victo ry as oomplete and overwhelming as pos sible Let us then go to work in earnest; complete our organisation; strengthen weak , eons ineo the doubting and encourage till to labor for the success of the principles upon which alone, test the security of Republican governments and dm welfare of the people. 11' , ,tio is the time to work! A Ncw Damocitxrte D.vt.r - We•re volved on Wedne.day lout, the first nuns her or the Lycontiag Mily Gazette, a How, neat and premising deitiocro tic bi ly, published ut,Williutiwpotlt Pa. by- Nc,srs, C. T. WaTos, l ,l Co Why ibis enterprise should not prove successful, we can not see. ‘Villianisport is large enough to anpport a good daily paper; our friend IluaroN bast.he ability Polar-, nish a good one. and the lieniceravy of the county sltpuld take enough of inter lo it to mike it a permon.nt institu tion —The TiiiK.:Teiatinte adjourn, to dav, the II th. General thankttgiving veld ho appropriate proceeding for ate people of this Coin utonitealth, nho have thus got, rid of a ;nest iolltinoua body.of political thieves. ' Democratic OnMe In the Weit The gains TA- the Democratic par }y xi Ore elections held within the ps fort nishi, linen net been centincd to. lie East. liPilte West the once ginottiving evidences ofcihsttilo in public sentiment are to be see The Democracy of Ohio have mode me km,s. Ilnot rind ti optfiictury eirtiggle, kpl in A I portions of Mining in the local tl retools Lave resulted to it loom In- Ilic It In In Colombo.. Ohio. Demo ...cAhuo.,,ooded their most nangit pt i.„- eiDWirs 1 hey elided the Mayor. melt el City S 'Heger, and etc out of clue Councilmen, lett mg, rcarcely it tutee of !Indic diem in tlint city this slorioom re •ult. the I/eminent le jouronls oftlint section decilitre. restilte 1 from. the It tilicslisni of Congress ; . usurpation; its striking oil! of •• .t . ten Stale government.; from 0.,4,,i of the 011ie Legirdsture, wit rnhy t eirtudins is denied the insang - met tot let own relict; riff sirs, Riot the p o t_ sage 114torteli the Sri. tie of the retottitioo Abolishing the politic:4l dittitict ant between Ore whiter anil bl icks 'fire intijot ity in tins coy at the next election is coofulently estiortieil at from ore thorrosnil to iive ; te bombed- • In ('incinnati! the Democra-y contested lite elect ton with mu ch spit it. nil gainedeininerbonn Li.edlllll/ 111 , 1 one nobly Tha gnu Omit fin the Demo...y err aim year wasseveu trundled and lilt v-sin rite patty at Newark. I into well 4? gentle I. tit it the retail!. rhORS A g on of Wombed on I fifty-one, eater. the I ill Ore lion of 11, t l e rt. Coilicotho added one hundred and sty) Arr. 111 the colition of Dem ;erotic gains,in a I wrist:month, ill/I ketresvillu seveffirtlite Oilier !owns in like tounner . inmette 1110 Democrat.: vote, thus 'Mowing that the people 01 Ohio tire 1104knitig tiled of !Indwell-In, which is pre venting 1 niiinn oflne Slat,•4; nail Otos Or peiltng the movements of nll the bustneils interests or the notion The result of the election in Detroit, 1 1 1 lichlign. in also n tit titer of congrat ai r !mit, indicotiog the drift of prune scull I inenrin the Northwest•• -lime Domnernite vole is largely incr.seil, a lido that of the It ril.c iln 14111 oil 'rho Demo, its cleeitol 1 1111 t. Regent nod Ore It iillitels erre The 1 Denim, tire or in halite for roam); Super lidendent nal chosen, nod Akio Ilse °Mire 1,4 of .1,1,,A1e, to time Vorminolonini en, Verninti ' • f till 14 a soltionht oil it 111111p11. 11111/ one 11511 will proiliree good resnilis in ilt4l.ltrite In the interior of Nlichigan the DA,,,,, t i re g s hun litter bees of •grlo a char. ri tel er /1 , 1 to warr ort a belief . ..drat th'ichatige taking pl toe in oilier States is Also opens. ting there. 111111 Mit it the next genet.tl eleellon ibis feet will be iletnonstritteil In n manner .1111 mere n•nii.l.in In till parte of the 13111011 there are wpm of a revoltitioto in public erutiment, nod the Dentocr Om party omit prepire to nceept the solemn tripi which the people will Colllniit to their keel ing, that ii,f rest ornig the States to their old idlers .1 the UlllOO lye. MORE VOTERS There 1. tin doubt lint the monkey. tire being iris,' as notion pti kets in Texas. at Tenet a+ 1111 experiment A writer in the ilventoo " Nrc I tlint lie hint toting'. trent the Isl and of T 1 1111.1.1 mono :Si of them. nut gave 'Ol,lll o full tri Ile loot expected th it note mop t weir'd be nide to mon ige tbo monkeys, moil 11.11 the picking. the ten wouid 1110011111 In the lobor at duce ot,ucer.e, lilt b.• found he won gre Illy intstalTet• it, it took ten mggern In 11140111 e one monkey,otol It would lint peak on The nigger, mid the onotikeys••Lick e I h one' ag 'hist the boo. no I nerved ma to wot k , the monke3o inmsting usery few mtnitien Ili 11 theniggers ought to stop work to tickle them wit l blades or c row The conic pltintintinn, which h of got ninekee the 111 1,11. 110 W net tow irk In get col of the 64 nnad • •nten and brothers' f'ont Trot, Tod, while the Intim took of the glare_ ie the eltsconifiture of nigger+ nod willies pinee was full of monkey.:on they m idn them•el Teo very tottnerons. l'irt PUN , itthemW Oil climb Ole flee, 111.11 t ILe 1;011..e nrul clothier. others-got Imo t he homie nml busted theoinelren io . all sorts of dvrtl try, ruck no shoring, enoking, wn•lt go ing In hod, 11 WI Moi l ing the devil generally Si the *ritet got till' I of!hem. enidi. P awn at then, grin °theta away, 004-dent. 'the rent ell. Not lolk 11.1 We le' 111 by n in i•nle letiet to the Sentittol:on Mr Border, olle of Ihrm vrl, hod been nnmtng 169 ,rpl.• for yenta, haring heordeet lint the l'ookeen lin I been rictorion., pre•ented h motel( at the Freedman's Ilitreon and will toil to deposit los rote Or Jock Ilamilton tar Governor Ile had renrned to troy ' l'on• kris, chow tohnorn, sleep In ll , e PIM, and grin, ulticli won deemed tuttisfielory of Inn motilitoel nod motlilicol ton.' He IS I , nll •poken of n• n cull:Mile for emigres! tin it, Ike recnworliel 1011 of that Stole Of such I. the Republic of the Re po lib tans' 61711'd/r, S:/1 , 1 . 10 on i/it Bur olrr,. The In.ln chitin that, will, rho iii..7ers the . , till, G 000 11/11j..r.ty in IV asltiortott Coy The 110111111.! Vrllll afar patty 'lute a 11111111111 . 11 . 11 1 11.1 111 11. 1111 . 11111,1111.1[1n l , 1111. nitproitrol pauper, of the Freedmen's Iturenii, nod the iiiiinitider are nopporied by government nil trier It n nntd the Degree., /11111C141/11111g !lint the Rot ennii ill slop next yet,. 1111.1111,1117 . 1 Illnjor)1, cl hoot foot ihnit.nrul rit there own colt, the tlorqrn.hoeing n colored tieliet pledged to the erettion of n lily Free titian n liiireut, to be eviippnoreil by n lien, tax no roil ~tole They ray they hove [tidied precedents for wolve 11. hg, 'lino [hit, nod on limit ran he found with them for Inking rant they ha•e been' no often told lielosige of right In thentss—i'a ,,ot and I "Pi mn Ndu abbertiscmcnto 0 I ft CAUTION Notice i. hereby giver to .11 rerenn. not to meddle with or punt..e four brown nod two Lit intike. hornet., wagon nod ,Nowment, now in p ....e.•ion of Jain, M of rha iptibitr:: K. the same belong• ton e N HOLT F:Ct7TIII3 Noru'L l'J I.eltotar leanttnentary out the remit of mtel Leather, tlereasml, late of Boar:m.l toarnalup, has bet n granted to Imler amotul. All t.ersons sndeltte.l are requested lo make unmethata payment. and ilmoe hating daunt to preetnt them duly authentt.:Me.l for tettlement J 01 1 ,113 1431V1"113:RS! ' 12-15 rut p XECU I. tiers teetatueoldry tho comato of Joln.Duko, ,ke,„”c•l, lou or Iliteshurg, hit e been granted to the untlereigned. All nereons indebted are requested to make unwed tate pay ment, end thtoe hating daunt, to Hest nt them duly uthrtitteited for settlement LYDIA DUKE, Executrix MEI@ GROVE AcADSMI & SEMINARY Pino °rove Mail., Centre o Penn'a. J li T 11011.113, A:11, Principal. Tins la.tatiltion.or,:antzwl to 1952, will Olken Ito .11. t I.4,4ton—the 21111, under present con. trol—on Wedopeolair. APIA 24th. let? Tv..... MC/deride. Apply (or further aulooooo4.a to the Prtn,ipal. D IS,OIXTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice a hereby given that the part nership exuding between the an lentigtisd, trad ing under the name of Derclina & 'layer, at dissolved by mutual cunscaL The books and acounce hare been left in she hands of Ms. It, c yer for eettlents..i, and the hos topes will here nitkr be condasted •t the old stand by Mr ‘Deteltu,s% JOSRPTIIDEVELINH, 12-13 Jt JOSEPP 4oyE MOf ICE. TO CONTRACTOIK ./.1 Sealed ',canonic for the erection of 4 County Prieon for the county of Centre, no per pint, and •pecrriptionr, now on exhllcitiun in the Commininner'm office of cool county, will be reived by the Council...onere ofnuld count., on to ec l/ ()Von of Tundny, kley 7th, 1811 Y. The Commineonere tonne the right to refuse all bid. if May think nro:wr Sec spemOcettnc fur terms, ie. eq. Ily order of Cntanslsclonyrs. 12-I3 Joll7i MORAN, Clerk. 0 III! lIAlt tly wlghlog to purrhaser a good sobea !al Reaper and Mower, would do well Its uodorwaned. at usirs A4tvA Dr, 11.. 8, Bellefonte, and see the 3hto Harvester beton, Repttre-w9l always ,he kept on hand. HAY RAKES, DRILLS, STRAW.CUTTERS AND HAY ELEVATORS •Iro for sale. for particulate end pamphlet', address J, R. Z1.11.11E141.114, Agent, 22-15tf 13,11efunte, Pa.,' Ncirabbritiormints TIIE lIIOIIE ST 1:11% ET PRICE PAID for prod.., al ' 12.11 41111SSIDES. IDISSOLUTION OF PAR CNISIIiIIII . . Notice IA hereby shell ihnt the pert nerelolp ese.tons betoreell the underelogoeil,tnool ong unolfr oho, firm lot Hoorah it Ktller. vons-nto loe Jen. 2, 11910% the I kn are on the !mois ,u 1 lloolTer Haw.. who om.l continuo the I.lminem st the old htnn).l 12 II 31 JOHN nner•itrt C. I" KELLER, 7 11E UNION." ... STRUT, Dotwots\)tn.l an/ Fourth Stmt., IIILADELPIII I. n. Ot CoIT, It. D 4Gs. CUMIItSIUS 12-13 CAST YOUR EYE TILLS WAY? I 'ley any InerriAnr in'Delltfonto w tolrer I= ASSORTMENT 01 , GOODS OF ME I= E NOW UNPACKED ANT) READY FOR s till have the bett en.l tlae.trett =I hare the beet end chespett nrieht in the ti EOCEItY LINE has, the best and rhenpeq SELECTION OF C l RI ETS I bat e the largeet en.l Lett a•mrtmet It I: Dl' MA DE (I.OllllNt I has e the largest and hest as well as the eh:al' est .toi.k of everything in my line in Ilclieh•nte I= though you do not awl. to !..ty In all thee• goods-1 cannot I.e equalled f.r goo...quality or low rota. and STEILVI3I:II6"S the place, ottp,tte the Itrorlterho ❑nu.e .7:11 . 7.5 Ilia three .igng. 12 J GREAT itEDurrioN IN PRICES AT (.1:0116L I) 1 . 9 Llt'S, N ' . 11 1;:li . 1 6 1_110 . 0F ROW. kILLFONTE, rrNs•A Tips undersigned bag addcl u. hie stork gro.l rle• n lar k , and roil ealwte,l a•sartin of DRY CV/n.4:114 in part.( l'•: in u prints, Chintles, 31ohair• Alpaca% Armuctc. ,re , l Black U%ngkam•, l'4llltoruvier. Mead.] and trsblenchc.l Bed ti.k mgr, cloraanga. &' Al,, • CLOrll INO OF ALL 1, IXB,, o‘ervall.t. rlnritt, hat, cop- Lode and rho, 110 , 111.1tY of all gloier, ritgarla aril., I ireAnn,l nuttona unto p Its paritcolor attention to grocer ta that hoe he keep.., foil at,..rtlnqnt fill as lttrt,a and Ira, k U ITsc Euglre Snruts, nal.mg 01111 Smx.nr IL , wu :11la•se., I.lnned and l/rled 1:110..11 i'nkler, • Macarunt, Chet. Nlnekernl and Item..., In I. 1 e% et) ilong that the wantg of the poi It laand nt Itir.o n. All •t •g • al. lie tilt al it I. a a fare ar3 I,v,r. dl.:rlirthanl In loon, and idaltal.ly litho AVILI. DEAL WINO/1011.1 with all of hle'ruotomer•. 'l.y PO doing lbe hoi r. 1.. I CC.% enlll ii .11111 . •• 01 the pub', po t...page 11 will he 41,11, 0 , 61 10 any point Markt ling 01 all Liotl. tat the 111,1 w-t trkft 4:rirr In 004 ?tang. , 14. r gong. 12 to I. 4,1%0 D. I'II lilt DisTßolpTioN op ra, vALI:A nix. At I. ,t VALUABLE HA N() I'()R t. 1.1 One hrnuL rd 11,141 . 11,11110.11 (101h1 x rne $ 2 Silver Walt he,, $2 end, Ga fFcerh. TEN DOLLAIL4 IN GREENE ILK, FOR $1 One gokllrer Fruit U ”ket worth $:3 (,r $1 EVERT TICKET 1111 (WS A GIFT. Ihnerte; to take I.l.tee at Bellefonte. Ps May Ist. 11.,67 Ihe following' valuable giftr and lino lire a fuller bef re they are all SOW, I.N I hn mber of bekete are 111/111CII tO the number of gllt• One gno4l Plano worn) $lOO PO liro‘erlten ct t no note Of $lll. One podia rib er fruit 1 , 141,et word) $lO Ten drilla, n ilreenb 11 kr Two n3lrel 110111 e.! worth $2.1 each 100 1101 34.1 14r. Dorm infalable rent• dy, retail al $2 edoh. 100 plan gold riogr, retail prier $2 200 I oinporstron pen* with holdr„ retail prlee $1 each. 50 klieelr of new rourir retad ptioe 'lO I ir each. 141 allecellancolis orticler, roldiling !nun 30 Ide to $1 each. Making IMO raltinlo:e gate at th% notothel totte of $1 eat h—a thiAle toktt ttattling the • 01—there ittogg oue gall L e e r e , I..ket rnb, lo the %wt. liberel e. Inoue tot, tot tered to the loathe, which t, 4110 r the benefit ef a pour woman, Mal amount out being hr-t emit iiir the gilts enumerated clinic. PLAN OF DRAWINO Duplicate number,..( all Ike Ilet,tia will be Ina to out as notur pr, the tickete Are all atthl— placed la a wheel and on the fir•t lie of 'Mu), IStl7, drawn _yak wader the tliteetion of a roituittee the ticket lioltlere, lark wig u it itoptteatirle fcrtihy lit loglllllll In know what gift nuy person 1,11 draw until the tloplwate ticket a drattp train A he wheel. The 111/111110e. of to hits and the 1411te they draw .111 he poll ' , shed and Dept to the pareitletre of tickets as soon as the dreettog 14 et... Wed. 110 W. TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Vend your orders to D. S Bellefonte Pa. enclosing the money from SI to 220 in registered Mier elnnp enclosed, at our rink Larger amounts ought to lie s , •ut I, post office order.Sraft or express F eq. kets to ono address $1 50; ten tickets to onwtahttwer $O,; 20 tiskets to one oiliness tickets to one address 2.25 50. Tieketo will be supplied to agent. at 13 per cent. discount. Kr.M.4111,11 —The Piano, d• can to leen at the reitilente of Mr. At S. Dunham, in Bellemnte. The Grovestren if Co's note is good owl red or able at any time by them nil so uinch each us' l'nft pay went op nay op, of their imp ppm.. eu.r ticket. or limber ialbrinemn rail on or addrese the auberiber et DeDefinde. l'a. U. 5, PUNIIAn Mattagdr. IHNEN CIO -PARTNERSHIP. Nate., t hernh given. that the undert elene.l here thruted partnnrehip-In 'nor. motile busineee, tending under theaume P. Sunk A Cu. The busioes• will he co ducted' the old stand of P. J. Book, At Pine IlleuwrCed Ire euunty, P. J. 11.1 AK, J. K. BOAR, MEM LNATIIEIk T .a miter ATIII• AT 36 No rut up A rimes ; no Peary 6:sbed Cal darn but Om real, gemtine n"." Iv[[ fte best quallty,Wl' . 6B out peepouud, to, ye Pad at . ABEAM SUSAIAN'i, 12-13-6 m Oa llisb at., Bellefemte, it) iabbrtiontrnts - . 11113 8 NOTICES. 1 o follo.oring accounts 111 r, brrn ea: nollood and mood by we, nod retantortl ft rd , of ream.' to thin office fur lbe lorpoo tun of I Niro. lego.eer. I red hers Doll all oilmen la. nor oar loloort.ted. nod *ill be itrerentetl toil, Ili ph on Court el l'imlre county. to be bell nt Ilulluitnto. for allow:tura and confirmation, on WI thir•tlay, Iln•^lth 4 .ff t. laa7 ' 4 h o a t eon.; of Meld Stmt.'', cannot r oft the In•I fritt anjtlentantent Of Mara:trot Kline rnaffit .1.1, "rs&nn lon nahip. ,Ire 2 The nerootot at Samuel Frank, guardian of Portal $l. 11 one of flto titilttron and notra of nholl, fete of Centre ennnte t deetk S Then end o f Samuel Frop.l4gtearthan of Thom.. Sholl, one ol Iha elnkl n. and I rare al Philto Shall. Into of CI nfro ennui r. dee'd. 4 The account of Samuel Frank. gonnltnn of non,' citthe. one of the thildren not hetes of .1 C 0.., late of Centre eounty.ll4e 5 The 'tont of If Clnip toltranif Iran, of ' , onto of John slatone, lain of Renner towenlstio. 11 The nceour4 Grorgr Short r.n.rmillirtrit• /le of Danto F )41 nh. 41, 7 p otlnt of I;rwrge Pttcys, wzor.lian r lon l'or•on.., ono of the flohlreo tol to or.t of IV. , nto owl :•toto of hll oon lit r tt 'I Ito at toont 411 Jam,. 1' Poonl. ado to Itt rn IT fora ot.trolt c It. :11, late 4.f Cculre o o I/ ThE moot nt of l hoot .• Wllttot, ,2'11111 7 .1 - SIIPIIA 1 Itoingortkot, 'ton, ,h,t.l of It tt glatltter, I tto of (intro t nn:ll3, no ottint of P. trr 11..fftr. gnlrdialk of .111 6. Ilrr I uy.a. Itll.l f Jar. I r late 1 1'..1r. r rarritrllll., Jer 1 11 ho John l'arara. whollll4lra. ..r of A r. ol Iharn 11cf;r00,1:,10.,i li enncr 1.," n . hi', MEE 12 lbe nt count , f Finten Vonndn. ecteet I Mt bt•t. n,ll and tett:lntent ut Peter Von. ale t.I Haim; t.otte.hip, de l't 7no nrennet I.l.llsGrt.l ne.l V. 'I trtan.y. eNeentor4 of thet Itt.t nu.l in I .inent I ,1• I.n l'ardnr, 1.4.1 of :.-rrmg t 11 1110 11 , 011'1 t .lerrnitrl7l77;ii.F , r n rn,n,rtintor .f r Mr.) I;rinlgur , l.l.lle M tit ,n 15 111 e 01,1 11n1 or Ja. ltaLrr, rxrerilr' In.l Itrl mr ./I Margnr. t ..1 •1 Ile final 111 I nit f 1. Itn I r nr On•n ... . . 1. to of ner I.n 1.-1.81,14 17 nio of r swi url3, odmin •Ir It, of r 111..1 l'orrovin, 111., 14 11. n opl golt•Iln Sxvl,l, utro 0t.1•.. ‘1"1.1 fltillllllll.ll,l l lllll I 1.1 r tort r.lieto I. he F11.. , 1111i Of I/1,11 II I. Sh.o n (1..r0w r', Sarah I. 11.1.1,1 nitn••r • Iti'd of II 1111 nn Hunk le, lA. of I't.ll‘ t%mLq , , dre 'll.t :lc , . nut of .1-11 n I:•rt mLnm I.lrator .t.• of I,torgr Sioti.l,l.slP of Mlle lon .1•11. p. tire, .;.11 The ..oroont of Jame. 1 puma, , n 4 .1 io.lW 31e, er• o eof 11...1A.1n 0 1111.1 orto of .1.410 II dlrser , luto of 11.611.n.00n town•hip ole. .• 21 The ne.oont of J., toe , 1 tor 5 , 1 ty of ore! II 311. et-•, late of Half toeoti tovro•hm. • 11. 0 n otoot I , t nnol John Moat r nano rlotor• of &, of John Iludob.or ger lu.o oot lj,r.f torrnilop. olor 21 o .not of ph - 1t 11/m.lllll. %or , u log oolosonovotor of .f, Clhotn 31 ar,14:111 I', too r iown,ll4. tine 2 Ihr •oo ploonoulary u..r-ont. of .1. Imo r Avr no , l John 11.34111....010010i5tra110r- ol Ti 111111 3 ,1 11101 0 , 1/I'l st If ,11 , 1 il/1111• hip al 21: '1 he nrronot of Me heel t lrneh. Ini err theGorrn ' , loon! fund uric the ~ 1 1..1 1,111; !we Port r 1•.1"1.1/1p,Alor 'll/e W 1.111611 111, hhel n•lintil I t ul 11 vliam 11.), Inle of Ilwr ght• Y`i Iho net oonl 04 It F . Ilitnter nod I:eo teOemn.trnt or s ol Ir. of Jktorr N liu r, I..te ‘,11.1i111..1e, VO Ibe :to e.iivot of :Jo 1,.0 I Ibifper II hr. llo•terot .n.4jA . loot . I.ltl J.. 1111 11, in terou, .1 Ihmte 411111). 1 be so eooot fol t•truhle, gonral. of J 3111,1 I' tkirll. OM of 11. c. rhildren I.,orge S‘solgM ile of ' Sio.tog t IoS. .:I Ihe lee.. 1.1 0 1: II 1 I h, r. eeeril, the %111 le.t.lttient 011 11111.tiu • Athtil I,,ir of Un Ain, 1, 9.1, I'll 7 -- It S 8 %LES, y l illn oI n wilt of I; hd,, 1 nIl .0111. 01 Cal I F.( I'lpollll , 1.1. C.Olll .0401 not It. tor dire.l.d tin ex! , to 1.111.11, ah lr. ot ..nitl 'Ugh ..i 11.1. , ide oo N100d.., 111 I .11,, the lol•owinz real e•fule 111 ul lun.euhun 1rn , 16 .1 land, ,tuur :•110t1 1.1111, )1 I enito Ili, reul elVii ~ unrrant in 111111,1 Ihtt V A 1111 St., art, , ati4l• I , nl i, ,ng hutr h., dry.' 110.1 tuLuly 11.1111 , 1 -fly qi;,lit let" Our theleufnlirt,p , l in the nune nf htt ndi , lllllllg the .11..,( PlC3lllned thie sad eunlauun,: lour hundred and thirty-Ihr one hundred Ad hit) Ine pug - Oleo, u :•.07i01 /sAtil exe, 01tn MOl In I e e• 1.1 the rr I) 01 Jutill 1/..00) and 1 . 1110.11 11 =I = S; u: r p r aneki nnt . k the Lourt 141.1, 01 Conih µnot,. and h , Inv .1,414 el. n I ki . 1 41.1 , 411/ (1. 11414111 •1114 11111 r Clll 1:1111 4 e. In the 1 , ....ugh .1 In .le, n 2.24,11.7yPie 1:1;7, ut I o't 16,1, 111 tl. I ..,r , kek", ikr.•pt ris All the a., ht, itt'e tot, rrit nut n ertoln lot t,l 1111114. in oritn tow n t t otity, I'. r . boot, cut in. hi, north nth rtrol I.C.t Ar , ht ontatotognit• mot . , IPT la • lhetron cret II liott•t. no.I t ikan in t oto• una lo In ',an .1 lbw prl.l) 111111.11 a It 1.1, I= sit Ell I FP S S. LI: ithie sa tarst ar I;rosiseseses F.'sr pwee, 001001 Ilse (.Quit of Uneaten I'leas t etre assehtv, awl to i, dne, Ir,l rill Ise CXII'O , I I / tO 7/111/1 - 0' rule, sal the Ceara Illoatae. Ito Ls s_ll of laelleleaste s 011 Ilentl ay, Ilia 22.1 II i) 0( 4 . 1.111. at I 1/ levh, p 0.1 lead also'. Iha Issl lase leg propel,, A certain tr.a t al . san I. ni:uale m lUaranale latanbliqh•Lt ulrn r6lll/11). V6lllllllll /161 11.4- li", the ~.ath h, kiwi Jame , . e On 1661111 01 1.11.16011 i; lul,Ler nod ,antis h, land ..I,ltudalph lh I 1110 t a i 1.11111 161i'1161111 111111 It' ~l.' l ,lll laahlTert narl 111 I light 61111 1 4 11/16111 1 r )4,n, 1 / 1 1111 1 111 111 6 1101 a hun, tout ether authuilalings .ht tal la he 1,14n9 it O t) pr per al Ea.l) Jahe Ih a Arts atol J.4la. Yiwt s411E11 . 11 , 1 , :$ I S . ALE r ~ . : -' ,,,,i „.1 . 1 .1" : 1 1: . . ' t::,..."1 r :. t 1 '1.... - .7.".'"p t i,::;:,:i ••,...,,,..t,, ...I 1.. ... ,i,,,.,,.1 .13 he I tees I so 1,t,1,ne •alr, 01 she Court Miss, in Ilse hoftni;sll ssi I:ell, Sows , 1.1010n4141,4. the 22 , 1 day ol Alessi I-67, 41 l sk cluck, 1, us the Inflow n . 'Ol tort), , is 1 7 11 • lollux mg Ile, a 11,esl two sts y 1 ho ~ rds r hosi Ironic building, soluste In ILO I los nabs', t ens e,• unit). P4l, "II the tamp I. roast Icon ing I OM \llt., UP Phlllinburg, eta tatunttg in front 011..1 sosrninku stiletsi lent, a 4 in depth skssiy.tos, feet, .nil she let, or lone.. 1 grout.", nut .881'11114e tstpuTtessunics In mod lollshisng. t.kken n extpv.un and lo be euld t 0.4 the I min. yul 13:“1.1 31 111Iger • " *. Whom, Lellelonte, Alar .67 y " % E nt of Al: rcou 11$ 1....p0100.. - 301:11 t Cd o uu o t f : ‘ ,l' the t'ourt Con ' lda " on C. 111.011,1111,43. sod to me 44, publa attic at the Court I oto•e, in the 1.11/rapilUll itellefon•e, on 211,t.AM1, the 224 day of Aprrl, 1207, of 1 o‘lot k to , the following property, s Is A el lilkin la 01 ground, odonld is the bur ough of Dellelolds, t'sot a cam.). Ita., houro4.l ,nt taloa/ : 1./µ the cult by lot of Poore' Deir, south by 111:;14 ep,el, sent by lot of J. . 1 drum nJ 1.011 1y on alley, r litatidug one•lburIll of all aura, 1111311 . 0 or loom, thereon erettod AL boa.. n inckestitipn and t be sold As troperly ChillSTJurinion. Sheol! 'a Office, L. S KLINE, S!dliduetc,/klus. 29,'67 Shona. Q,, II BRUT 'S SALE. Li ; us of a riot of Vc.ditio... Et ... hound out of the Court of Common Pieas Centre county, rind to me directed. will be exposed to public sale. at the Court 1109.0. In the borough 01'116110'0w°, en hloridey, the 2/4 dry of Atirt.h 1967 . ,•t I u'eloth, p in., the fol. low propetty,,klst A certain lot of ground, situate In the bor. ough of Dellefonie, Centre county. PA., bounded and deo rifled I Lr follows : art the south by pub. !in cond. west by lot of ".trick DoolyPriorth by land. of limes Armor, and on the out by.lui P. Wile .di theirroll crseac4 ajtouse. Seised, token In eseent ion end to be sold as the prot city of Thomas ffadligna. tilheng Othixe 1) Z. KLINE, Collefoutc, Slat. 29,17. Sheriff. • Ndu abberflorntelltp• I SIIERIPF'S SALE. virtue er•wrlt of rrNfiltiolli en kiPtlll4l out of the Court of Continuo Them of Centre county, and to me dt dried; it; 1 he erpored Co public steep at the Court llott•r, the borough of Bellefonte, on M .mint'. Cho 22.1 Icy of April, ISGT. at 1 it'clork„ I. met the lot lownr, property% ix • p. • All Cho riAht. tato and thterult in and to n erium tract of lamb etatatein Ild.h towa..llsp. Centre county, N.bountleil on the north. south m.l end wod by lam& of Henry E Prentt-s confirming Orly rules, tehre or lea: thereon ¢teete, u house and other outllualdinge. Now occupied by Palmer Elliott. Dietzel taben in execution .1 to be mold tr:. the properly of Palmer Elliott. All that r Warn lot, nitunto In ituth to . ornehip, Centro county. , do. lima anJ known In certain Corn plot commonly called Slnblown. to eyth ritogioning at the e• tner of Cann unit Giant .beet, nod running along leant 200 feat to Cal boon sire t thence along Culhuyp street at angle with Grant sliest GO lent, thence givrc;lit gmAlo with Calhoun tired fh•nier t to CA...Potreo , them.° ahmg Cons rarer.' GO feet to Vote ol (vn ang, coninoung about ono fourth of nn nerl, more or Iron, thereon erected a buns, nri 4, l other ontbuthlinge. Fuze 1, token in eseetation and intl.° 0..1 , 1 os Ihe property nitloorgo A ref- sin tract of land and known ee the •• UlllO/I - Wry" property. eltunt• in Held Enejk k ['Pion to a u•lop, Centro county, Pa., loren.ltal xyyl deecriloal . follons,te nit begin nmg as ...thence roolli 27 deg east 3 per rhe to a pool theism or rib iSS des east 42 pet.- , hes to post; thee"' north 71 hug east II pc, lb,. north CO dog East 42 pert Id e, north 70 deg rest 22 perches to bridges; thenon mirth 5.1 deg test l'J perches to nation wood, north 31. de east 21 perches to chilies , thence south n 2 Isg nest. 20 and three-fifth perches mouth 1 - 4 deg neer. IU perches to sugar tree; the-re liiprt It 3J dog westµ arid two filth pen het t pact h 3 land of Who. P. cryber, , theme e dub 53 dr e ne•t 14 Jac, lies to e post. sent Is Oil deg we-t 34 pr ro hi o to putt by, lend of 'Adana Ortist , thence adult] her deg nest 21 perrlies to port, Ih WC 'dank 51 deg ee-t 11 Teri hes to rood, t lanc e 4tyr'h 40 •I lir po ir Ids to '.• • II„ e tooth 27 digll/ lies to pc-I, w comb 10 41.. g 1511't 1 pr rr lie to po-t, tin ore eolith 10 deg wet 30 poll her Wplil I' 111 1., inn n..,, 4 %nta0n rigig IS so is/. no re or le-s, thereon err, tr .1 i-t 31dr eted oilier budding.,rilr a the and pr drt ale 1114,apperrir wiro et be snot takeifttn coo. wow awl to he •.'.l the prdosrl y of W 111.111 I 11110 1.1, 1 in 1 Fdlo ant 'tumor :-to, I.ll — r OtTI, e, I , 7. El.! I%e/Ivh•nle, roi J 01:1 . 11111VT, krgi fir HOME INSURANCE COMPANY MEMO =1 iltisures nzainel Liore or I) image by Fire and Inlimit Trii_plo ortiolion nit term, whine) In (lir coniiiateel th relbililp 1111.101/ mink. ~sl.G. JAN A %BY I. ISO?. I fibril e unit Sloe Mini!. 51.1,200 00 Sank ,tnek . 1155.155 fin Seal lb•tale owned b. ilir Conipasil..7',Ooo no Liao) on k Cinil 51, 111 Ili on hnn.l. m llituk. in Agt li u. L, and 111111 fat Premium) . I S 06 001, Ite,t,alAt 003 Ftre aOOl li, and S*l, ogi • • •••• 5 , 7311 Internet tA A. i rota 11.561 A`ll..lber Property belonspng to the Cowpony,. . . ..... 30 800 27 MENEM Cl= Iltortre unpaid nod in the prove+. of otljoetntent Statement gor P rem la mer rd and fowl dartax, aqielk scar ;Pinto the orptpizlitio• of tIM Compuoy 1 , 60 $ 37 $B7 $ 20 780 20 1 , 01 81 2 U) 00 411 lUU 6.4 141,2 104 2,9 45 02 110 89 1461 20; 971 52 11111411 311 11.101 470.40.1 78 278 488 114 77181, 114 401 791 tiel 1 479.109 41 „I 124 301 29 U It SA r IL: Rip, re.lent. 7 . n . ovatu..fr) S 4.1111 L TAO(' ,TT. D Z. I. 41 N Wm F Counri.t., Seervlnry velotko I.er any Limo frutn ' to• tills 1, , 11.0 y t ,er.r DWI Itogee Mereeluseel..e. .anel reerpitueellr on Dwelling,. Court !fouler; (Lin Lee and be.hool lloureg. re" II S. CLA CB, Ago r2-111-11n Iloilo font Vote A PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE v suttee to herehy gone that the follow 1114 iterrons hate filed their petit tuns in this at flee to relirphottots and ninit 11.00, JOltellh I I Anglo., Snow Shoe Ilamel It Iltoleau, Mtleaborz J A IV Glase, Kitt. 111111er, Miles ion nehip Robert II Porter. Potter township Dan to Harter, Mike totto,lop Robert 1,3 ed. Ph thpkburg Lori Bowes. liornettle townehip ]largnretN ult. Barns Apostship J `,l Motel), Ilttirwa tonotlito John I h,, flumes low tirhip II II Marino, Anronkerg AI I, Lett:vit. Potter township A Itnuot, Belle onto Ptier Weber, Philipsburg Charles K too tithtp Nlartin Ilnlan, Boggs ton noble Joh t n Veocll , :now ehon towerhtp in talenst 11111,1 ler, Walker towerltlp John Barron', Houston township 1111.141er, Pittlipsburg John SU In), do ratrolt Connell, Spring tnnethlp J 1111111 u, Bellefonte • J SI Kepler, Phallprburg Geo NI Perk, Bellefonte Joel K Her Jr Marlon toishlp • Atonal! Kunkle Belief° a John II Nlorrtrun, Werth townrhip J B little, liellefuete Mileobtarg Rebecca Talbert. Walker lo.ovit le - Lewis ilueltell. Burnside township John C Ilentlerson, Houston townrhip n D. 111410 Keller. Potter snwerhlp Morho Murphey. SOU a Shoe it kl thine, Gregg trownehlp John Copenheifer, T.ylnr township George Taylor, Unionville • Bann I German, Bellefonte W D Rater& Bellefonte John Spisiltler, Penn township Jerlat Kejolhh, 'faylor tuwuahtp J. 11. IA PIIIO . II. 12.134 t i'roolutentary. 1). Z 2-I,etdt. 01IE 131 , ZT BOOTS k SHOES' wa- Moil/ op hood •.4 for polo Owosso On+tn4N B 4 ki94rittgrB. COM MEI AT OU anvil hare. ' . i ; rl. 111 l Ni.l . 1 / 4. )h) ,iViiii want.. fir•t, to I get a 0 ou article YOU then want it at ,I Cheap au lhairible. i lTh.a is natural and right elowigli. , Chu Question ii. !! Iyn mite In Iluy !, ft is )our lIMUNAL intereq to ronroler !I the fulloning tarts 111 hero is nrgarlieed In ~14111. 1 1. au 111111/C lee ea t Ltd thineht 1011/11ke mdialdra • lothing, end to make it Jhraper thou a.tonitry llie ..... ri Ala Ore bought datect roan the Iliad American European inanufne turera. ven.i.t enable 11l sat ed. Fall pat ea era paid to toroth men, so AN to eneure , •abatential and hand , eiLthe pttratenfa. , / the I,Sulemden and Qlerk• are ueli that enctoiners en rutty rely upon them and , e•cry effort in made to 'tow se and sod patron.. 10 $0 10 keep as well as mak e en•tain The re colt of combined indlus.l try. P,•teisi, and close ipphl dion of all the en old, tr.. has secured a model estahltshment, 1 110 111011 sly le 01 I_lOOOllZ ' 1 . 4 V lllO U" FRAIn prim, We hat e, • 1.1. Dints. Deady-made ( 1,0111 (Xtl r ld Special Department for 1 011111 . 1. and Hop Clothing, rostontJleparto, nt to omke In order. • t lth thnt's Foriii•htn:.; tbaol. ni burn Parvenu. •, , W %NI %KED AND DROWN, atK 11%11.. Eemmer lab .1 Alar kit rt. Philadelphia. ~ ,017- S ainples slept by 10Ali Ot .dpi se when desired. 11-19-I, =I I 000 00G =I t 1.371,514 74 Utgal "Notirtqc .. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - The undersigned, en auditor. ppnintet Itv the Orlibowl Per rt r ef Et . ltire county, It Sim tultote the balance in the hands or IFenjamn rod, of de. of tlettriNellarltrft k. olIPP't sultana the parties legal') enotled thereto wit attend the oleo:. of ISt nip' ',Solent , nt,.hie of Indhe ItentnAh .Itellefon,t, on IVednett 411 y, (he ITtit day of dp01.1107, et 2 o'clock of-nil din), when and where all patties in terettled tatty attend .1 they tee pft per 0 SI IUCENI, Auditor lEEE= 'VC/TICE. 1.11 Tatra notleo that tha arcoont ofJotet It teen, ttoislast of James Alas.. has been Isllctl tact, and w II toe. nth wad 1 loalutely at At Ism nrxt;nalets cacao ions xlll ha filed in 11.131111,111 E JAB. 11. LI l'TO: P.M'topiary War 'l7, isci ---3 t A I)3llkLitI 1 A TORS NOTICE. IA Letters or nohninitiroDon on the cent ..f j..,cph, A 4, , .14 cd , onto of ,Fot. 4ne h tt three .l 10 the ofolorttgoo.ll ho oo nr, m all pert..on hnownig thernrelt, ejtolohini t0_. ) .1 oriole or 11111 ho 000terliore poyalent. aro tr-0 I. If ink 018f9th *um.' the cone to pre sent Dom rio' t, ibCltillll.l for •rirlement. D If 1 HADER. Albano hnrAtor. MEM I N Till. 01:1'11ANS' COLItT of CFNT I roidlit, In the 'matter of the yr tate or r• 11. stida. tan of Hat . ..too, t aidop, Ire Elrrtion by Cant:tries Stine to tate goodr, le., under its. $3OO es eintitton Ida/ All per. ii y h hum II vitty ran cern will the nut ;to that the nmirairrutent al nail chattier to ritiliellue State a Woe o. t.itinuet U. Stine. Iltetl, atat npratei he Ito Conit, sod i.n the hit dey or hlartili Ihror. and lii Ilie tome trill lie npprotril nip Alsolnitly On Iho lull Monday rAt, d cadre Ito ait rhawn to the ton trap J P (M .it trtT. Crk C 1= RMIEEMEI et Wm Al ...II all, the'.l Take notes that I, alone l n ni It nr pat Winn. trailed out 01 al. fitylonr' 110111 of I.nlre I ottni,•nol to non ill tar, nun ot a 111 be hold at the lute re-% d b 01 It Ottani Nine-11 ill, de. e tbe 1. In Il t..a1t.1.11..t1 lit /1111 r. awl • orgy 01 I'l etre. tit b,,t uo , o . H it Ltoth ;I,ty or Apra, 1.67. it I . tt, tt ton el the pagan, 1111,04 yartitlOn of 1110 real estate el Intel de ett.l•• .1 itt`iati.l urn:: too heir.. end I gal 11 pre /1 OEOIII, al the canoe I an be ohne or itht.tti pat) u.fre 10 00 tltotteling the %here , Mho rvoo•to t FAA nen opine ire the clone art ortiteg I. I or at atm It time ottol linen •ottonay he prebefit, yttu think prver, Oh, .14 0111, e, 1) Z Bend tote, NI., 11.1, '67 II nheriff. Al 111 1'011'.4 NOTICE. Nllll 0 ta hereby given that the ender tot : ord L,a been appointell Auditor to abreroat the hew, and 'dike 11.1ra/talon of the fund, tr eittg Ir. In the or al "Jane of Ifer ty Winkle me on. Into ..f Walker torrnlaltark donee...l.lld he will attend to the .Inraes of hie appointment, at Inc oat e. in Beet ffinte, on Friday, the 1911 tin of April net t. 'ern) leek, P M , or clod day *ln n nod whet. all parties are requebted to at Pond Il tile) moo proper. C. T. AUXANDI:It, A 11.11 t, DM NISI ItAToIENO I'ICE. ..tti r Nufirro IN hereby peen that lettere o ha.. been granted In the un ler ',toed on the e.t.d. of }rank 11.1 lee it .4 Delmer t..wnrhip All perm., Inowrin thetotelree indebted to Pala rgtolr are revert. , to make pat cent , end shoe., ha+ in elerine to premnt them dole authenticated fo settlement. Al A RTIIA 12-11-10 A dm sin:. NOTI'K. Noose le hereby Rt, en t hot letters of nil on the austere of Thome., If Set lent, Into of Polio. tourn•lup, ileoenved. hung [teen grouted to neat:tr.-tn. d. 411 thoun indebted to 1.1101 rettatte nee beret,' notate.' to nteltint. on dude I.Q nuent, awl tho.e l,n, to; elo nos to pretent them dole onibentlenked for tettlement I' A SELLERS E SELLERS. 12 :r-ft. Alutnnuttratord. rlirrOic.i AOTICE, ithe untlertlgnoul en antidote epinotuteit It, the °quitet' C. urt of Centre ennui, to Ile rhos the tone upon the relue,tit e totrunto. n( the real refute inktn ht the hell, of George 11t9 Into of %Lorton tennelaw, uleeeePe.l, null ut tend to thu duties of lot ON/011111M Ilt, nt lohu of It, e. In the boron 411 of Itellefonte, on Enturolne. 'ho 2qt', •'ny of April, 1807, at Itl 0'e1,..k. A M. whist u.thl nen. ell per•one interested ere te gnirrd prevent their, 11111, EV.),N AI ❑LA\CIIAIt T, 12-11 Authlor. DI:SNal s co(;N EY. an I. J P. Geolottt cleat, of the orphnn eoort of raid nonnty of Centre. On hereby err lily th tt at nn orphen'n enurt trl.l nt Pelle tae 2:01),tlit) of Jantsnry, A ft 1.867 helot° the llonnreble the Jodg . . o , of roil Court On motion rule wnon grunted neon the heir, an. Arldt, nt tot ea of John Ilernhbnrater. .1 St voter Into the Court on the hetelts Monday o April next. and nereid. or tern, to •a cel l , n the alontlllll nh.l ertitrot.ettient, of te Filet ettut.e wlt!, the teal entitle of raid demist, nhonhl not lie no .1 It te•iittwrit whereof. I It it tt.lirrennto rot r hood And Atlixod the oral C..ttrt At Belle Ilttrt, the 2 , 01 tl Jo:it:try, A D. lAA;. J -nr.rniAitr 12-9-ttr:, C 0 C 1•INVNI I.VAN I A, ('ENTRE rot Yrt. n. 1 .1 I...Aleph:lu, lerlr of Ore Orphan • Court ..t and county Ventre Do hereby rem fy, t h it wr an Orphan a Court lanl.l al liellefunte the nth u of .I.lorraly. A 1) before th Honorah . r. the Judge of -no' Court On murk.. rah• war gr inlet! upon the heir, and repreren halter of Charley Linger. d I. In come in to the Oulu oit the lourth lontirry uf Aprd RIP/ tl'el pt. or rOir..c. ill artild. at lire Arena', roppraweinenr. or to thew ear.* why the rea ornate of ea duaoe.l cl 1.1 tot be 1 . 1 4. In text 'mon). whereof. I hat e berrunto nit hand and affixed Ore real of raul Court at Finite font.. the 2516 da v ofJantrary A ID ISE". I) Z no, J. I', GEIAII A la. 12 D-nt C 0 C BOA I, l T l. U .s l . l , t . l m A er C this net stutif • vs 111 open on tits /516 of A prti, 1807, to root nn 12 weeks .1 ith n sdention during horses? To it ion noving front Stl 00 to 012 00 neeoe•ling t thu I boodles ' , oohed I:tootling eon be Pod reantouble rater For Wither Interns/own all dross the id:m.lpol. T II I, SIIIX, Principal, Louisburg, P. couirr PROCWIA'CION. %there:ie. the Bon. Sununu% Linn, prettio dent Judge of.ate tourt of lotto won ploto in the. 25111j1Illit t. eonsti.tbe,g of the rmtit:l of Centre, Cles.rli.blonil Cluinoe. end th e Hon orable. John Homo:riven nll.l All,. on, jr eor jtadges nut CiAltre county, 11.1,1112 issued their preeepl, in no douched. for holdup;» curt of lour and teruttner nod g.oen nl J I deli , ay at Ilelleloele. for the county et Centre, ntolb , ruminate° on the fourth Ntatiktl y of April. 18117. beittu the 2Utin day of lb. rum* ned to COOL/11116 two MIA.CLP. Notice is therefor.) hereby ere. to ilia Coro ner !list, ea of the I'e:µ.,aka constables of tho nand county of Cecatsk shat they Ito then and thorn In,llude 3.Attper person. Ai 2 o'clock in tke aficricion,ul said day, their records, ingill. .Biota kaninkintlens. and other remembrances, to din I things which to their omens •pper tam tu're done, awl thine who era buu.gf in re. cognizance to prosecute against the penions th.at are or .boll be Its the Jest of Celan count'', bo then and there to prosecute against them so skull he tliiin under my hand at Bellefonte the 291b ' \. tiny of AprlC, A. 1), 014 thdusand eight hun dred mud list), wen and the ninett Jeer of the independence of Ike Untied States. Sheriff's Office, I) Z. SLUE. Bellefonte, lin. ). Si.,, 'I. FOR•SA one tieorge Page A en (Baltimore.) 30 Corse power stationary steam Enailic—liniler 4.2 inch hore-20 inch stroke. Deis lug wire) 0 lect m dinincitr. turned fore. and Iwo double flue boiler+ I 0 feet long, smoke strA no fent inng, 211 inches in diameter. with No 2 paw of 111, crything ciannicie snit now running A first class engine In is ery resinsict. and we confidently rot •1.111p4317 . 111red person 10111 Is in any war familiar with the engine and inlll as to its merit and co - tweedy. Also, one stationery nestle Engine, 18 hnrie, power. cylinder 8 Inch Mire, 28 ineh stroke, Jdt mg wheel 10 (net In diameter, and One 1,011- or 30 feet Iry length awl 21 inches in diameter, sinnke stark 28 feet lungand 21 inches to diem immplete. Nisid engine and boiler have been used very little. one J.. 11: Ituralt.l Oct PI horse power portakie Eng inewintboihr, with'inte n.lll. Alh complete a nd ninnifilfonier. A Ism one - thumps Paso Co. Shingle Ma thine. together with a tut of shafting and pul leys, none of which been been in me. Also. 1 trucks for hauling lumber nod logs on 1111 n road. Apply to CALVIIRS,A GREGO, ( Bendy Ridge Malkin, 2. A C. It. It. P. 0. Addresa, ii.uwr