o_, mag T. OKAY EWE, EDITOR ♦RD PROTRIZTOL. JOUN P. MITCHELL. • AuIDCI•TR EDITOR BELLEFONTE, PA . FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1867 TERM`.—$2 per you when pkid m elvattee 2,50 elles not paid In advance, and s3,au when not paid before the expratten of theyear. Whet they Crow Over (Jur mongrel exchanges, are tong wit an importance that the few "policy very hard to suck consolation out Of . the p teachers' ' who now oppose it,witi fear to fact, that Rhode Island.a little state.not repudiate. while it will give to those ', 'touch larger than a good aiacal potato w h o have the-matter in charge ample patch, and one that has not elected a time to complete all the arrangements, Penseerntic Governor, from the "time so have the Convention pass off pleas-- that the memory of man runneth not to antiv, harmoniously and beneficially the'oontrary," 'did, a few weeks sincn, I , We are not a believer in Conventions, sawed in re-electing blundering BritsiL as many are. We beleive they age of- SIDE'S!, the abolition candidate. These ten times pregnant with evil results; to journals, are very careful not to give the the party or society that hold them, for particulars of that election. They don't, „ t h ey arc generally controled by nren tell that lIIMNSInE's majority ass 1,20 u who have 'inure bra4s than brains, and /A than when he wan fitst elected , they who only gain the position of leaders in don't tellaliattheittonocracy could hate Conventions, the glibness with which carried the state, or hareadueed his they gab in tern that they know but majority at least 1,000 more had they Hull 'boo . 'Vet running the risk of made proper efforts to do so , they don t ouch Ming the case, on the 4th 40 . July, tell that they lost six representatives, we feel like urging upon the' Democracy , neither do they state that a fair, Hoare of our noble old Commonwealth, . the . fight iti " little Rhody•' would have given necessity of taklisg immediate btepi, t? that little pinched up corug, of creation have delegates appointed to that convert- Om the Democracy. And ie., such are thin, who will best represent the Demo- I the facto. A! loss of 1,200 vote+,and six erotic masse, of: the State, 'end who will reprosentatives,to a party,in a state that agree to no 'proceedings in which ,one poll+ but 11.013 cores, is cetteinly a big jot or tittle ,If our old time PRINCIPEM thing for that party to fetas over' ar compromised for the sake . of "mod- Ain't a? Abolitionism crown because n , expediency " We want to see a In dills t loose it all together' It - 2iocii:+oriT•riMventiOn A convention , like the truie crippled for itfe—"tihankful tbat will lay down a platform embodying' that its no worse democratic priamples, such ,as were But why don't these papers tell 7.1 of taught by the father of our patty—the the other election., that have lately ta- • immortal JEFFERSON -a platform upon ken place' Of Columbus, Milwaukee, which the gallant hosts of Democr.ary Detroit, -and the hundreds of othentovrna from Maine to Florida, front the Adam and cities throughout tlie west where the , tic to the Pac.fic, can rally f•r the great Ilemocracy have swept 1.1, er) thing before I battle of I , tcC rind not feel that they are them, electing their mayor mill council 'stultifying thr•pvelveit or their princi men, in places where they have never ple., or insulting the, metnories of the had an officer, and increasing their ma . heroes who founded our republic, by giv joritiea by hundrtla where thel ha"' ing a causual endorsement to any of the been i successful ben:r. The'''. facts, ! infamous ideas of the monarchical crew, would not perhaps be as palatable to now controling the destinies. of this coon , some of their reader, They ,how that the "sober second thought" of , the peo- ple is teturning. That i 4 breaking in upon the betitght:V portions of thii enuutry,und that the white.man ;Abound to Aland triumphant at last—that con%ti- tutianhl liGerty will yet he vietoriotN, and that prei—mobem bastile-keeper., wench-hugger.. public rabbets, rninn det.troyers and the whnie hbac:brond that puritaniqn has hatched and •ent forth to eurvic the country, wi!! be buried beneath the ceorn awl contempt, of an outraged people, no .(I,v) that their whi.Ley-snaked earia,e4,. will not even .cent the air ''' Our Acquisition We can't say that we are particularly opssel to the lAcquiremonr of new 7 , .q rigry bp our government,.but we do think teat it would be Well enough for us as a peonk. 6p . learn to govern rightly, what me now have, before taking any more unit& our control. Tithe seven !nib lions of dollars lately given by the au thwitien at Washington, for the pur chase of the ice hills. seals and Rapti won's of Russian Anteriett,lia.l been ex pended in repairing the rat ages of war, building up the lilaces, desolated by or ders of SHERMAN, SHERIDAN and (DIANT, or in paying . the public debt. it might have been better for all concerned.— Russian America, may be good fishing rona hut what benefit its snow peaks, frozen by an eternal winter will be to the sfsk-United States, is beyond our coi‘ception. However, we are not going to Langdale about it, for no doubt a majority of the tax-payers are satisfied with the purchase. as it hen procured, what they have a peculiar "hatikerin" after—more teritory. And after all. it may not he ; for puritan philan thropy. can have a new field of oppeLa tions, by inducing the blubber eatitii Esquimau: to forego, such, diet and be take themselves to '• anp!e. sutra, "peunkin pies." "clam-chowder" and salaratus Brothers BEECHER, CHEZ. 'V ER and the "loyal" ministry generally can forma new class of students in the christian f) art of butchery, robbery, rapine, and murder, and instill into the minds of these newly anode "men and IWethetti,” the Heavenly .?1 doetrinesA hatred, malice, envy, brutality and lust Abolitionism can be stiengthened confering universal suffrage upon these detilrens of huts, and the intelligent seals thus' ee to be found in that region, while ANNA DICKENSON, Mr,. Morr and other strong scented, if out strong minded women, can put la their time in instructing the female Essruttnaux s that_ it in their inalienable right to Yyte,'s hold Ace, chew tobacco, drink-whiskey and wear the breeches. In fact the whole mongrel concern, men, women, niggers, and school marine, will have room to spread and branch out a new on this grand skating pond, that seven millions of dollars of the peop'e's money, has tied to the top end of thin. Land of the fry and home of the bravo. --If reports are true, and is this in stance we should shod no great amount of tears if they wore, cloven-footed Sr% vems. will need to be "reconstructed:: pretty shortly, or he will become a citi- Zlll of the kingtfdln established for such sons. of , darkness. When TOAD bids adieu to Congressional honors, in this hemisphere, it will be the laq, opportuni. his old eyes 'will have of gazing upon cushioned seats, water coolers, and such like, for iu the plate prepared for him and his kind, he will have the darkest, dirtiest, hotteft corner,— the place, where tames aid, ambito and ash dust, will prevent him from preaching confis cation, and putting all hell in an uproar, with his puritan intolerance No Moan or rue KIND.-801013 one, perhaps tabooing kindly, sent us on Wednesday last a speech, under die frank of "lisms..F. Buruca"--Since the envelops, marked wish said freak, has bee. upon our table--m bottle of carmine ink, pens, two holder?, a mall Pass book and several ether:articles havelnye ear"eli,lisePPamod: ' 4 l4Tow we are not, aaperetilieus, bat we hire Co desire to teeetvie se, more tpeeobes or any othei documents, under the Pbeast'a" frank. There Is no tellies what might become of the little things that. are lying loose obotititvor saootwas, if Byrum 'Trank" wai potoilitte4 to eater it often. „ . Masao IN, a Convention WI Vote "Aye." We ire glad to see that the time for holding a general Democratic Conven tion of all the States—North, South, East and West, has Veen extended from the Ith of flay, until Etre 4th ofJuly.— It will give the politicians more limo to reflect ovcrtho folly of opposing an hon est expre.sion of Democratic opinions, and the people more evidence of the no eessity of speaking; right out. on tho, great questions that mongrelism has forced upon the country; it will make tho movement more general, ani attach people want to speak, and it is only' through a convention, coiled by the peo plc, in tie up of delegate. Awn by the People.-who will he tyuittoled by the wishes of the people, that their voice can be heard And Atm it is heard, it will be a determined demand for the' rights and pri.iiedges of the people , for the eptality. rights and sovereignty of the 5'E , 3 fir a Union e.ta:,,ii"hed upon the badslaid down hr the framers of the Con,titittion, for a r 'gait:ion of th 2 igt perimity of th, Caucasian , and for eve ry 4 , 2llo:ratio idea that underlies a deco ocratic It will be a yoke that min male the b:ack throne. of 31,-44, gre:ign, nem-Ye—drat will ent•e man arcing', centralizdtionigsoatad- emu* , of , CongithiToial liberty to quake, and will give a new ICe to the tens of thou sands, who are ri.ady, tt Wing and wait- ing. todom bands with us; and assist in re,tdring peace, prosperity. and I - nion to :his dodracted countre. . . . We know there ran thmie who will ery ''wait'"--''the times are not cien.;; I; a iljey are the same one. who hat. , cried 'hair,: during the long 3cargaboliti;ni.ril has been building up its delietisin They had us - wait'• un til the firtresses and prisons Of the ...unity were filled with suffering viielins of putitan lengeance—until our best and bra - vest men were murileied in filthy dungeons--until the unholy hands of abolitionism had throttled liberty and the despotic heel of cowardly-ty rants were upon our necks—until the black flag of di union trimoplied, dad the government of our fathers was super eeeded by a monarchy established by mongrels. Shall we "wait - longer' , Shell we fear to crow., ouropjnions,(ii reiterate our pniiriples, because a 'few who seek only office...and spoils, ray it is "impolitic" so to, do? Will the, Demo• erats of the old Keystone, be LAM,' those of other States, in deelitriug their determination to see the priviledges of the people respected Will they et inge and cower. orhen'the rights of their State are tieing ? Wifl they submit to base this proud old COMmonwealth; kicked round, and blotted from exis tence, M order 'tl'at mongielism and eentridixatien may succeed? Do they fear to stand side by side with th eir brother democrats of other State', in defence of State eovere.gntv, white Z prenittey; equal taxeidn, and Union? If nut, let a delegation of sound, sepsilde, patriotic men, be elected at once, to meet the ilinkmeracy other States, in general convention in Louis% ilk. en the nth of J illy, neat. We hate had no general eutiv'enkion of the party, since the unhappy split at Charleston, in lain). We need one new in order that a general exchange of view4,ui) be had on the great qu_•sti of the day—in,order that the t tern and Southern Democracy in ode stand each other,—that a perfect my. in of organization may be.mlopted and coin pletod,hefore-the opening of the, cam paign of ISG , t, andabove all, that a plat form of principlea—pure, unadulterated Detngfratie principle, may be agreed upon, and sentrforth to the world as the doctrines of the men who are determined to maintain, and guard zealously the• rights of each and every State, awl thereby preserve the liberties of the people. If some of the politicians, who have now eharge.of our political organi sation, are too cowardly to take a hand in sudra convention, for fear their weak kneed, slip-shod, defeat-deserving "pol icy,- "expediency," 'or what ever you may call it, is thrown to the dogs , they can take a back seat. Brave men only are wasted in the advance now, and brave men are determined to be 'there. We hope HON. N. A WALLACE, Chairman of our State Central Commit tee will take the matter in hand, and inaugurate tiuch a mov/ment as will se• mire proper representative!' from Penn syliania, to the first general convention of the Democracy of all the State, held sham abolitionism succeeded in obtaining control of the reigns of government. -r—Mongrels should recollect that , the pare my bide the hideous form of (heir infamous party, but it cannot cover pp the reeollectfon of the despotic deeds it bits momplished, por hide the Wrongs it has perpetrated upon the peopin and the °annoy. One of the Results of 'Mbar° Suffrage.' Taoraut WITH it!IIIL ET . A ^ serious em• brogue" in our relations with the Divan his There is more mischief. wronz, anti arisen' as renown Sarkis Mintision, who ahas gent a m r s . outrage, in "unitterial au ff rage," than ra m, a ib eit e e . d . l os : t it e Dr rositlant many houestltut unthinking men who er d Co.'s dieiues, driven by M . ! . In advocate advocate , it, Imagine It is not merely cresse of his business to a necessity for the fact that it:plad.ss the African upon more room, Witt his storehouse in Coattan• t n a perfect equality with the Causcasian— o i b u t o , s les d 'sevther . a I necessaryo or ig 1 e r r ; t i t t ft eicolfh theing It is not alonb the repugnance' of going sin riiiZs The lumna of nelglth w oring to the polls, and depositinga ballot along mo pee , which over:nole.l the prentkee side of some, ignorant, grea , y negro, nor d rt ",:n d „t a ct u ' rg T e i p e . y " e r n. the is it only the natural antipathy dint cx- Dranil ‘ Visifi. fe 4l the t 'e en e fo ' r P er P tn ' ;n i t lots between the two races, that l7pey obsolete-Jar, which had dren dtareganied honest reflecting men .e , ery who to two lint i virroi:jiari. tong Tmo him to is , ie down e. LniLLn ; tor• fern feel, wL,eh bitterly oppose the hidsous i lea of put- ,w n granted , and Ito en, ting the ballot into the hands of theeie not:. or Mm then n ‘ pplted gro. It is the knowledge; th.tt it ukases t " t sot Nltnirter; Ali notated the sou ld this government under the control of the ,o u t h b h . : ti t t . u d , / , t , m th e clean p •perly brectqatee!- ta l kes it out of the hands of tit ion suet cease. Then booms :e nd eLn - dtl'7l-e white ni:n, and gee es its adminiitrative °oust rtleree of Mitsiiitiman preen seOlp its judicial and legislative departments, r i ta real retirees 'I4III try to negroci It might not be negrneg, deoredett er o:4 ontat n tn ' tt r e n' ll ' l l te it =l:lr.. t i le ' r b t e lt " e who would be chosen to fill the-e differ- U• S ships of nor to enter the II Theme ent positions, but it would he individuals !!!!!!, jl3""' one nTheßr re 17itub wou er debauched enough.to pander to the prej ole city udices and passions ofthat ignorant race y , under 111, sweet, nteri ' ean "l in order to gain its iup,ert. It would be hocked by men who or 'not schooled in the 1.e,,ez00n..,,0:d " ‘ fear. w ' TIn „tre brought ,l them to their men only who could command the negro Yhte, who would succeed in obtaining now armed country. 4'‘ torr7si'en' h a s the place tle . rie place and position, for the parties are ogee to tier tat. Deport meet f9r, indemnity po equally divided in this eiuntry. that A! ken gilt I"°rneihmg to ""'" the people of to earth—••l am an Amerman the enfranchisement of the negro pope - c,hsib oln . :µ_ jece . obltooo lotion, would simply make it the con troling power. Itovould gather into one great.. partyairtlie venal politicians, dice seeking deinagognes—prrupt dials, and that whole hosit,of place bunt ing policy, perming, people-pluni„lering, wretches whose only God is gain, and who, in order to receive and control the negro vote, 'would be willing to d ebase themselves to what ever condition negro ignorance and superstition would• de mand—would left wdling to enact what ever laws, and cernmit what ever wrongs, the - prejudices of the African would di rect, and in tact administer the affairs of the government, in accordance with the wishes of the blacks, no Inver what their wishes might bo. As eetNinly as day follows night, will this result follow. "univerl suffrage '" It will male this government, established for the benefit of white men, a government of negroes. It will fill the jury boxes, legislative halls, offices of trust and profit, and ev ery other position, within the gift of the masses, by men,who, if they are not ne groei in complexion, are negroes in prin . ' , mole .And if the honesi, men of the country, would prevent such it condition of affairs, they mutt spurn the-i4ca of placing the ballot in the hands of an in ferior and degrade,' race —The tariff' hat been change I eleven time in the left fit eye., —Er. And every change has been to benefit the rich and opprev, the poor—to make millionia:rs of manufactures, and pover ty ridden tiipers of firmers, mechan• ies, and day laborers. Eleven changes in the tariff! -eleven advances in the Five of g mi.! elev•Pi dollar; into the pockets of rich men—eleven dollars uut of the earning, ofom mel, rich men!, wealth Mere -e, tie Veil times —poor nien sunk' elcv n time, doeper into pov erty and want. Such ii the result of the eleveirchange , NVill our people ever come to a sen.,c of ju,tice? IVill they learn before it is too late, that — tatiirs are but the ti ibutc, of the poor paid into the coffers of the rich ? A Talk on Money-1881 and 1897 few days ego the eccentric Gronr•n FRANCE 4 TRAIN was requested by the bulls and Ware wlfel crowd ilia •• Gold Room - in New York to deliver no ad...res. In an elaborate and charaeteristec harenve he gave a graphic ketch of the paw and present financial prospects of the county, contrniting the condition of things in 18101 and 1867 In 114111. he sail, ••prosperity was all over the land, live millions of bales of cotton and and a , ili•unand plantations, million, of happy, 111 , 11,111011., well oared for blacks and the North and South plethoric with wealth;— There were qie millions of tons of shipping nn the odl.an, manufactures thriving, agriculture well to do, hanks and :n,orsnce companies sound MIA paying good .1 ividemil i. riiiiroatlit succeed !LW,. pet tolcum I Asia - evep lug lint old irealik, nisi) , mil .ne of gold pouring in annually (nun l'il lin in, and merchants and brokers waling rich, Ind dos teas arrompttahrtf until a rite repot o v rift/ ton hundred andforttt meltions dollar., Non then for another pertare--1867 Nofye millions of cotton tales nt the South negrosa idle and at Irving, the right of suff rage not being an article of food, their late masters ruined, insurance companies have tire blindstaggers, three hundred millions hove been sunk in petroleum, gold mine companies have bursted hoble•, mono factures are suspend as arced all specie vin snent., Anirtimint nonage was wiped out by British nentrality during the late civil war end etearnehip property is becoming worth leas. The country is stocked with rotten and unsaleable nierchandine, as the Southern merchants are milking no purchases, nod the West in not paying for whet it buys The bonded warehouses are filled ruts foreign goods upon 'which douse cannot be paid, paralysis line Lillan....upon the departments of trade in Now York nobody is paying en posses, no industrial enterprises gong on, currency rarpanstoreof one thourand and the rich men ' are all becoming poorer anti poorer each day, rind their commer cial paper the most worthless °fall occur - rites —llur bonds are constantly Ileprecia - ting in 'mine •brond, where there arc fire hundred millions of theta now, selling nom inally atTOWnts on the dollar, but difficult to get rid of at that In the UMW on a ll danger and peril, No relief cranes to "lhn nation from Congress. Indeed, that body in working like a fiend to utterly ruin the no lion It has just added S7(111,000,00 to the public debt, and continuen to prostrate and crush the energies of the Southern people by threat, of confiscation and wholesale pillage The alarming symtoms cannot be 'mistaken as the admonitory foreruners of a financial crash in the ran. Thi is the panic year, and the inevitable catastrophe of the decide will he the most 'edible which this 'country has nev.known.—Xichmond T." "The State is White.' The above moue in significantly put forth in capitals in the Banton' Teem, in refer ring to the late elections, and these three simple words contain a platform ofprinciple within themselves. " 71,e Seat to White "II we could divest the whole question now before the country of all extraneous matter and just get this eimple phitforrn before the people, we might hope for deliverance For six years a party has I olio working with &If theYffirer Ike, could command, to blacken' Co mongrelise the country The people, most directly affected, resisted but onforunately to remating set up the issue of dtsuniun. Thousands who would not have fought to pigged:s the country, felt compelled to recta that effort That phase of the question is now peel, but still this party to just as fierce to carry out its a malgamation idea. as ever, Indeed aerate for they now assume thatbeimuse larcenies .. of this northern people supported them in the war, to prevent disunion, they are Mittel ly es earnest In a desire to nigger's. the ebuntry. This we doubt' and, Indeed we feel Mire 'if the real question could be put before the people, "Do you desire thih to be si white or a mongrel country?" the resell Would be an overwhelming' verdict for • while eon- try. Can we not get thq,issue simplified to Ws. Let us lift the Denieeratie party out of it. old rote, as seems to haws been the wise la Coupeoliout„ and cambia* all who wept a White 'Donley, ea ono side, sod all woo want a Mongrel country, like Monies op thsother. Thin white party would sweep Into power like a whirlwind.—Dry Book. Coo DITIO'.I , II'IIOVING "—Whenever new officers nre se South by o Washington authorities. (as well as w • •- ones are In peril of being remos• )tgolo room neconnis ofrthe tr nt • th eeil men by the rebels " Th • Dicers come Among we- with the false imprenaimis they hive been 'nursing for a life tittle, and see everything through colored glasses They accorilinglyeend back terrible report. Atier things urn understood better, they appear better And therrlhe se4puisti. go back that matters are improving;" that — the whites,--under the wholesome supervision of the Iltireay,`af couree,—nre • behaving better to the negroes, and n more kindly fettling seems springing up " Such is the report which we see in to days eschang es, from Arkan•ns -The Flinnle meaning in, that the man who writes the teport in latnisrlf unpr.ov ing--is learn Ing the silliness 01 his prejudices and first impression.,—and is merely emifesning, that tact in Vie f ant of sell glut ifieal ton As well ini(ent a man who comes nut 01 a dungeon into ilia brightness of mid d it, felicitate himself on haring .liehied op the world —Rich• avoid /ingot,' NOD abbetiontento. HOWELL GILIALAiND & CO Take Om method of informing their friend., the public •nd mankind generally, that they have ispentil so ROOMS NO I 2, RUSH'S ARCADE, the mutt estoWle lea extentiv• 1101,1:,! 4 ILE AND RETAIL STORE in central Pennsylranns. They hae• Dry Dyads, llroceries, Boots and Shoes, Ilatrand Caps, Notion•, Carpets, Flour and Feed ae, an the grheeet •anety, and fur sale at the - • • - =I LAWES, ~) on want a Bilk, alimesonolmir, Jabal°, ms.rino, shalt., calico, gingham, laws or any other kind of dem, no unmet what kind of material, with triminio of et ery kind, go Li MMIMEO==! GENT, Do you want • fine suit of clothes, or clothe, carriuicr, salt ineti, or any kind of mate ridl to hat e a Suit made of, or di/ you need col lar+, neck her, eutpcntlera, glut, handktr thief Al' go to. =I FARMERS, Do you want sugar, coffee, tea or grin cones of any description, at Wb.deaale ur Its tail, clothing, dry goads, or any it, ae of that kind; salt, plaster, or seed, go to =I MECIIANICS, lluyou wish to purchase what your lawn.. peed, Gout a Ware/ of flour to a Imo of matcher, gob . DOWELL, GILLILAND 1 CQ LABohEits, try thing you went, every thing your wife wants, every thing your children needs sea be had at the lowest oleos ut 11011'gL10.1141..1L 011) & CO'S H OE'S E El'Elt, biLpl.a, to boy yeAdi k sugar, your, toolasses, yvtir collets, tea, since, carpet•, oil cloths, brooms, brushes, toot,, bucket., wood and willow ware, canoed frail, jellies, and every thing of that L typs. riptwon, is at DOWELL, GILLILAND k COS. EElt l' BODY , • I hat wants anything, ut the dry goods, grocery, boot and shoe, hat And rap, clothing, dour and feed, Iruit or any other ,line of inuresu tile guods, at ilia too as, figures, should :all at 110IVELI., titI.LILAND it CO el RAIN, N. 31 Of every description, produce of all kinds, and ciountry inerkei ing generaly, f r oll which the logbyst mark Wpm, will be paid, bat u by . HOWELL GILLILAND Q CO • 12-16-ty Kiititv REApEn The sett 1110 IV tilt AND Anti:Aß. upw offered for sale for the mot tilt the State of Penotylvauta, to the A•••• AjillUST " • Farmers, should recollect that the mice of this favorite machine has been greatly reduced, while improvement. of the must important char acter Wire Keen added. Before purchasing any nth.' we would request ❑l persons in need of axnachine to call and examine the giver or send for pamphlet and descriptions. Farmers' who now have the Kirby and are in need of ex tras, should send in their orders immedialely,to SIIOBTLIDGE & CD,, Agent. Office Near South end, II E V It It Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. 12-16-2 m THE WORLD'S LtEAPER & MOW ER. Raving been •ppplnted agent for this mope— dor machine, the subscriber calls the attention of famer, to the lad, that it has Co equal in the market. The frame i. of eclat iron and is of • single piece. The gearingLemall cut of solid iron, and rue with the prociaMinkroltic • - • , and all the work. are enclosed in a nem' cad iron box that protects them from dirt, water, emu, sud•and all external &uses of destruc tion In fact It Is the moat complete, durable and .atidactory Reaper and Mower, ever offer ed to the public. For particulars, prices itc., call on AZAAC II A.UPT, Agent, Be!haute, Pn =MCI A GENTS WANTEq. .. To travel In ovary State of the 17111.0 for the sale of Gray k Durham. Potent Lobri cating,Oil. This Is an article oPasperior valuer antimalarial interest, it la lb, mit, Oil of the Mod that Las coal omits. Agents god po com petition. Liberal terms and "'closing control of the lionipsas In oath State °Aired. Comps ... Jot pen4s in•ltod and good refferanc• requl• med. Barren is the standard. Bad for circa. bars, or call and examine tempt.., and read cortilloates. ' OBAY 4. lIIIRYET. Yr. nkllo,Npo., Post Olisto Box 000 airm 'Nell) abbertiornitino NOTICE. OF API.] V. S. Excise tax. eighteenth collection district of Penns) vianm c.lmpris log tha coon fl of Centre, Lycoming, Clinton, 'flogs and Potter. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of Feet. 9th of the Act approved July 13th, talie, that the list of valutions, &mo ment or enomeratione, made under the Inter nal Revenue Lane, and taken by the several Assistant Assessors of this 'Altai...l, will remain open at theirs likes for tho space of ten days prow to the date fixed to bear epprals, I In the emmilnattun of all permute intermtell. The A ir will trice and determine ap peal., rel ito. to erro eon. r racers I Mention. at hid °Eke, in Bellew Ire county, Pc, n Mond 'umd.ty a 1 edne.day, the 13th 11th • 15thl A y, ism% All appenlm to the career must be made in writing, specifying the matter reepecting which a daemon is requested and stating the ground lutequaitt) or error complained of. R. 11, FORSTER, Ameeter. t' Intrst 1 4 1016 It ENT, The Ape half of the Lodge building, int lading Ave rAltna, a large cellar, and eastern, lot and stable praralege, to let on reasonable terms. Apply to, 'l2 10-31. JOilN D IVINGATII. I) lelOIXTION. The copartnership heretofore existing boween the undersigned, under the firm of Shortlidge sII:o. is disolved by Inland corpont to bite from April I, 18117, The berme., nill be settled by IVm. Shortlidge. ITM. EIR.RTLIDOE, J B. MITCHELL, P S The ka@ioese rtdl ho contlnoctl under tho.tome'sHlO of brut 1216 :It SLIORTLIDUiItd CO AA ORICULTIMAL nbIETINtI , A statearinocting t thriCeialre county Agricultural Society, will be held in the Court Home, in Ilia borough of Belnfonte on Weil nesday evening, .tptil 22, (court 'tweet() us the annual electuon for officers of tho Society, and other/important hostiles§ nut Le itatmicied, it is deitrable that there abeultl ben full atten dant*. J. T. JOlrssoN, Secret.) LI NI Fr WOOD AND COAL BURNT Always on hand aml for • tle nt the lowest mar ket Wet, at rhe Bellefonte Lima luine, on the turnpike Mailing to Mtleslttrt. The host Pittston anti Bhoinok in sollirneite coal, also a now con•sonment of 1 1 i,toring lath, pit•ltng sni.l sotscil thinnlrs for vile thoop for rash at our yard, Dear south cud 01 11 C V It It depot. 12 It If socneridooF: .1 co. NFRRISON'S el 11 PR_QT CORN PLANTER" ' i ts Patented neptember I.lilt, 1559. 'lhe only real practical Corn planter now inner Dl inufarturei: ly TODD Ar. DUNCIN, Ilt•funt e. MEM , FOR S LLB. To hr sold on the 26th ho of April, I sr,7 between the hours of I and 2 o'rlor L, p n, nll that rectum lot or piece of ground situated on Logan street, in the Loroogh of Bellefonte. known ry the property of 11. II Ties, oln3, cnntaibing 3 of an a,ro wore or rrreil r P MUTION Al' PAM St.:n-1i lit "owe in beryliy gumn th it the part nership t stinting between Ma mulct-no-wit ii, wan thnolreil on tho 5 day oh Januar... 1 , 07. 'I do books and at counts of the firm wi re 1, It in the hands of Lotustixenlune, who will colic 1 all outstanding accounts and is ri•ro unit la tor all deldn t feuld firm. JACOBI , It % Pl', I,ot, OXENBINI DEEM IynOI,I'TIONI OF rs, °Ono herel,y n that the pot iervlttp exllting t rie rn tin rowneil. tin I lug under thu firm ul Unfit, vizin,tl, 1•017? ih I "loan In the Lan ,1 llnfrerprom , who ‘t ['WIZ 111 UP tile hu.sni 21 the oil .IoIIN 11 , 411 It C U k1.1.1.1.1t, 1211 N 'THE UNION ARCH . STItF.EI = 1'1111.11)A I. PH I A. B Citniar, It I) l'uuminos I CIIRIST CAST YOUR EYE THIS WAY'? ‘lvr, any LtterChlllit 10 qteltefolltO. to Oral A LETTER, A. LARGER, AND CIIEAI.I.II ASSORTMENT OF 000 RS EINE I=l IAVE TOW UNPACKED AND HEADY FOR SALE litre the best and cheapest articles ill LADIES' DRESS WADE hare the beat and cheapest Arielea in the 0110 all t LINE Int t the best and Itenpest SELECI lON OF CA *EIS bate the largest and bast Qr.:Motet - of HEADY MADE CLOTIIING Lave thelargelt and 60..1.11. the cheap est stock of e. erytlitng to Ul, line in Bellefonte =I though you do nut 'Fish to buy In all the. goods I cannot he equalled for good quelity low proen, and STERNIIIV?(IS 111 tile place, opt, trite the Bruckerh,ff !louse. the Ihreo4zne G ItEDUCTION IN PII,IC'ES AT uI:oRGE 11, PirElt'S E= BROCI ER HOOF 1 OW, =I The undersigned has alga'se his stock o groceries, a large and well stilselesl simulates, of (lc/DS concealing iglus( of Calico printi, Lbiolzos, De!lines, MEM Alpaca. Atmore., Colored l Black ()Ingham., Cettoandes, Bleached and unbleached kualins Dad ticking., Shirting., Sr., do. Abu I`LOTIIINU OF ALL KINDS, overalls. Amu, bats, caps, boots and tUan Si lte Y ss buttons . kind.,ofnii gloves, " rh" ' lat Ile also pays particular attention to grocer. ia, in that line be keep. a fullassurtment such al Ott. and.BlacirTett, Coffee Sugars Syrups, Baking and Sugar House Molasses, Canned and ErrnedlPruitV ---- Eariteli Pickle., Macaroni, Cheese, Maekeral and Herring. In fact every tLiag that the wants of the pub lic moth*, opt be found at his store All theses goads he sell. at as low a Agora as any other Marabout in town, and probably a 8010 lower. lIE WILL ,DEAL HONORABLY with all of ills cultniners, and by so doing be hope. to receive • full skanr of the public pat rotten*. Goode will be delivered to any point. Marketinr of all kinds takan nt Hit high.. market pries inedgetange for koodo. 12-1/1:4 GEO. D. itirrs. 4 1 , 4 t bbertformruto. .1 saes htabltshment to make coiner clothm. end do make it cheaper tkan Ileamtontary. r *atm ..kmls are boa ' -fib direct gym the beatAuteriean European mealtime. 7turera . .ottctua reruble ta em cd. pmeee are paid to "riot, L'umn, so t ..tOticantial and It tat'- ) some garment! the ) Salesmen and Clerk', are 'each that cutdomera can c 1011 . , telt upon them.and vert, m made to. ple,o'hil Fait patrons, itt no to keep ae well an make t uttota. 'lite re atilt of combined in.lus. •tr e) Plant, and elite, application of all the I mmoloot me, has eeeured ) a noodel establishment, a crimson style of Clothmg,tialecne r ut, ...11 , 111, • Ito hare, Gent's lieuolv.tna)lo 1 121.01111 Ni: It . St:eta! Department for I , oul Ws and Boy. Clotloug. Id. Custom Departto tit to make toohe i l - e r. Gent's Fn ' long tioools In largo Variety, W1(111 %KEE AND 1111.011'N, tat i; o omter rah 11.tr ket ttlelplim . „gEotcstopks Pat in LSE 1 1. 0.11 E INSURANCE COAIPANN =I ll= It 1•111,4 ag.ttobt 1.0, or 11 Inca F.• h) 1 Ire llli Fran •p,rtat ton on t. ad 11.4 to the httvirti and con , t.li nt . Ct P. Milli nl,l rch IL le unclerveritinv .1 ‘N I' \ 1;1 I, 1.17 l'utted Stlte,nr,l ' , tate ItAill4 '3 I '2 on ou Nttilll/1111 Mint{ Si,lo • 110 RearEntstie owned In Oa Co Ilikan . % , 7000 00 1,nne..0 11,,e1;211, ~t 1 JO Cn.llon bond. )11 In Agelit,' hand.. nut! 41w. Pnllllllllol 'Lill RC. et% I lin 1n1.14 Intere•t and Iter tt trot or All her I.,.ertv bel•ro„w,; teihe t ,ml a har.es unpaid and m t a Ifni stout . . . WWI ctntotnert of Pr. moan r. real e,l Atl.l prwl drittnir rash star write Ihe urgati“utt.... 01 the lutupLe, r. /•,. a.m./1.. rot t/ $•7 31) $ 1 , 11 { , l 2 rt; ;171 47 ,, ,1:3 • 2,1.7 , t0i 20 92 1 1.... 1 :1 .10 ;2;9 4!..s , 1.1 '291 94 I 1,1' , .: '1 '29 1/ IL 1 , \'I'71:1:1.1.1:, I iNiri '11.11.19.11;t1,,, $ .1 1. Tkli lt. ‘V‘ r. 1' s Mt, ot Ila .IQa I 15,0 NV ev• 011 1)1111.il, till.l per!...turgllV 1..V1 Au.: 11 111.11 If ge IMES l' I ,11' .I'l' ft IN' (llt I.ll' E\S It • 10 Ith, e, en Ile it the 1114 I ...OA. I I hi. II lIPt '.tl ,1.11 lieu 1,1 11 1.1r,t g.l r, h I I.•,einge. n. 111111 11 11 .1.0 1.1 ea.. 1101. r 1 , 0 , 11 1101....1 II r hater lee „lap •113) I ['art, ikt ele • lost n•lee. rt 1.. • e.l I'helle..liter4 .T.e• 1 Ilown.e, Ittern•ltle M•tre.nret Hall, Itarres t..wltshele .1 31 Monte.), Mine, town.leen John names loerie..leeie 11 It \.0.00,, Aarnee-learg 31 I. IA ettell, Poet, t,nushy 1 11,111111, Ilelle e. 1,1 Peter IVeleer, Igo Iliesleterg Chlrleet K Weir. I toe.n town‘lrep e • 'NI . " Mart en 11. , 1,111, Mega.. t John l'xrell, :-now ',hoe 1.. a ne tip I'lere•ten 1 I I 1161 ler, Walker 100n...1ey John P.ineen, Newton Pea 1.11 11) IV 1111.1111 kiddie", Pelle.-but,; John S 1001, de )..ar.ll)l,4ll,yan. Spreng teornehtie .1 II Item., lt,.levionte .1 Al 1.4.1.1.er /'ll.lll.•letet 1,1,1 M I'e. 1. Bellefonte. .1011 1i 11110 jr3Mareon 0 , 0 n.lllll 11,, 11.1.1 Hankie llellet..rette J a na If Nt eer ,,..., 11 , Worth toe. tohip • .1 IS Elite, Ilellelovele M 1111 11 21 eltesharg Iteleeera Talbert. Wet Ike. tome ell ele • lecerere'/Inelet.ll. Iliern-lie I..ern)here John C Ilen.ler..n. II me.elon keerushere I/ lose!!' heeler 1' .tto r loan her,. 3lareen :NI , . • 21 II elei-e, I/ regg towneher. ,JOllll l'ol.olll/1•Ill 1,'1',1, tor , !..e.,asaije • • Ineerge 'l'o3 tor. I'm 410 111 , , I).ent, 1 U 010100. 11) Ilefonlo ll' 1) It shunt, 110111 fun la John Spangler. Pena tow wheel John 1.11101 . 01, .r. for to•ln.leep J 1 1 /' VA /1, 12 11l 2,1 Pee.r.tonot.e.y MEM C g to .II 4 not l• Int 11.11 e wall or pure , , ° : four hroa7 and two bay a ulen , hatne,,, wagon ant romp.) ant, m p at Jantei M..tolatn, 0t 1 . 1.1 i ipslirg. n 4 the 'ratte belong n to nrr .2—l .lt D W HOLT. ppiv.“lo)VE AC.thl:%IV e SLMIN.11:1" Pate ti r9l e Mille, Centro coon to, Penn'. J I: THOMAS. X M, Principal. This Instillation, organinol in 1 3 52. vtll open, I. 31,1 ..... 2lt h , owlet protein! awn - trol—i•n Weilossilno, April 21111, Terms modirate A !Id) , for further itiforinietion to the Print !pal G 15-.:0! ISSOLUTION /'AR rRERSII I P. JJ I.Vtire it hereby gi, en that the par a cramp cilia betweew the on lersign trat mg nniler the mime of Derelsti,f A Royer, dissolveitiby .nutiial consent. 'The books an accounts bare been left in the bands of M Royer for settlement, and the lotalnma will her after he conducted at the 01.1 ,inntl hr M I/meting, JnS Emil DEVELISS 12- . 15 at d'SeE,l'll MOYER. 01110 II It VESTER. Any 1 eroin wishing to purchase a goo substantial Reaper and :Rower, would do wel to call on the undersigned, at BUSH'S ARCADE N 0.14, Bellefonte, owl eat the :thin Ilerveeter hetet pu tebeslag. Repel. will dwaye ba kept o band. HAY RAKES, DRILLS, STRAW CUTTERS AND HAY ELEVATORS Oro for mile. For particulate and pamphlet., miaow.' — J. I'. ZI3IIIEItSIAN, Agent, 22-150 Bellefonte, Pa. M UBI( AIs hi. L. Dunham, Toucher of Piano. Melodeon, ,Thorough Bass and Vocal Music Hawing retdoe ed from the Conrad House to the 2d house below the Presbyterian church Co Spring street, In Biellefonte,:is prepared to take • few more pupil.. Term■ $101.) per 24-ieesone. One bnlr Ad v nce pLareh 9, uy EDWARD W. MILLER. ' • wiry, YOUNG, MOORE it 00., FORMKOL AEMAR YOUNO, BROTHER CO., Importers sad deists. to Embroideries, Loxes, White Goods 'Hosiery, pts, Gloves, Trim• midge, 6a, No. 42D MARKET ST. & 1 412 COMMERCE BT. o. " u "' PMILADELIIIA. . ""r"T. r. 4. . 'COO SA, . WIWI. I. COY • G' . l I.ofit KID button bootA 111 ,1 OSAIIAMII JIMcd7PREY'EI. - - N° T I C T R ake soli that tJlikr p h Omen, trustee of Jkmea Iledin omen, and will). confirmed ahaelulely et Apri term nest,un lose exceptlon• will be bled in the ~004 J. 1.9. 11. LIPTON, • Mar. 20, D11137.-3t 1'1.411010,y. ADMINNTIL ATOR'S NOTICE. Lettere of ailinini.tration on the estate of Joseph Askey, ilee'd., late of Snow Shoe tp baring been granted to the order:awned. he re• gnome all persons knowing themselves inikbleil to said estate to make immediate payment. end tho'e hat leg claims against the same to pro. rent Its duly autheattented for settlement. D. 11. YeknEß, 12-la-fit Administrator. YOU must hart. CIATiII NG You want, brat, to get a (Joon attrele. You then went It a. Cheap u Poorildr. This Is natural and • right onotigh. !The Queollon ir. • Wneue to ((or? It it/ your / . 11,0,1 ....ferret to coneole I...the hollow nog facto : II • to organtzed in C THE ORPHANS' COURT OP County. In the 'natter of the ea. cot or... Samuel U. Stu,, late of ir l ifineon township, don. Election by Ceti:mine Ftine, w Ito', to take good., de., milder the. $3Oll ex emption Inn All peranns whom it may con cern nlll tote notice that the npprairemetit al• hiettng g 4041 and (-battles to Catharine Stine, widow Oa laktuel U. Stine, deed , one approved by the Court, oist un the sth tiny oLM;trdi, 1867, and that the some will he opprivvel and ',marmot adsolutely on the 4th slonday of April mkt. if raki,' on not shown to the tear). . . J P nEPHAIIT, Mardi 29, '137.-4t (Pk 0. C arid logo) repreeeniatrn el of IVm. Mot.holl, Ile, Take notice that, by elrtriepl a Writ of partition., rsouonl oat of the Orphan,' Court of • titre county, and to rue di rected, an inquert lieltrot the Idle re, dery e of Wilburn farehnll, deernre 1 , in the tuernindrip of 'llerincr, and county of 'Cr litre, mannirdny. the :u21,11 day , i 1 pr I tilt, at' Iu I,.ek, a in 01 d..y, for the pull, or unal.rnA , partition 4.f Ihr real eeidir 1.111 do coninne,l to and nong hr. , berme and I oat repro rental..., if tiro •arrin tan he !dine el ih.drt j to or tool hog whole. ollit rerro to %nitre nod owes.° the Faroe neeordley t. at nvlitelr tone and p.rico 'on Inn., 1,, proAr.t, if you think Prn_per„ I• Ccllel.nle, Mot - A i•lnTSoho';it's NO1; "" it N 4 n 11 di Ilie ern ler ,rd hi' ho.n am in nir.,l Audit, t oin nentain Or; n 1,1 41.4..1,1,1 .41 1,441.4 • 1 et the real n ire ~ f Ile r rr %1 allner too el-, .1 , !let he 111 nnt .1 Ito the dill Li 111. tit ord. r, 1:1 . 1 . 1f, rite. in Inn I,v, the P. 414 .1 01 ne I. at 2 o'r 1' et Pll.l 41%, hua nn.l °hero oil I err. e ono requeored tit it- I , to) r ru ,re. m Irvkl 1 11 - “I) , I I 1 I lottNi.rit NO Nonoo . horeliy gn en that letters of adiniowtiohon hole In en granted to the nn hr itgoiol on Ow eipite of I ran'. In lire., Iced , ot Penner township All per•ons knowing filmset, eg nolehteil to Paid estate are reiniested toolie immediate I,o3n:cot, and tho, ha t ing preirea theta doh null/ergo oted for MIELE 1.0,1..1114,411, 1:-I - A riwron, No ricF: The orolerelgned an enilllne rirpolotel I, are Ori.l.en' Court of' Crntre Comity it ne rellaln the upren o olarpart• ot 11,e ro.tl tol,n Lr OH, Lora of Ceorge Lire of Ilfrom town/dig,. illeeewNl. will al teo.l to the tbille4 of hi. appnuilinvnt,l“ 111. of n , .• La the borough of Itell”l" ,, nte. on ~.inr Inv. Le 'tulh •,) of April. 1 , 67, r.l lnorloM nL,..n0l lilßlPall pre.nt“ mt./tlled are re. iv,. I 1.. proent their (I tin, M BLAN CH fro" .. 5' 4 731 4 1 /(1 . 1"' =EI =EMI =Mil EMEII LVANIA, t ENTIII: COUNTY. AN 1..1 1.,41.1t krt. clerk ..1 tutx orpliiirie , eonri 1 taunt. of Centre, Ito 1,. h, lily 010 'll on ..rrhou's retort 10 141 nt Palle ..ma, day of Jrintott, A U. ist7. ih,. Hon...Lk the t1ia41.44 of o 0.1 Poort upopin ride irws granted itn• r. tlso boo and tool , irnt Mini of Jelin I 14trnlairanoer. det ented. I t , oar nit , lin 1 onit OD Ito oath Mond ty ol o , LI on 11'11 111,, /110 , 11 • r pl, alt tjai,real 0•.1.11; Ot 111 I 1'1,.. , 1 j att.l 0t 6 t tt •1,111 , 1/N iiliortof, I 11 tie Orrunto .et,.,, n'1 4 10 , 1 lb. Peal ijf P. 1.1 1 , 4001 nt 11. Ce• e .ntvirv. A 0. jr..7. .1 P 1:1:1'11 A'n't ' It! . 1 (It C. 1.) )l N,lLvAst %, !:\7 It 1..1 I' 1.441.15urr..10ik of tho , Court of snot, ouni,i'oi I entre rorti Or, rt. at sit no 01.18 en'n Gait I held nt Ilefonlri the 01111 V .1.101111/3, I 11 I'l/7. lot• re the lit nortil.le Ore ./ 0,101 I ourt Iln 111101..11 111'1. 0 .1.1 F .. toted opon the Intr• nrol rorto•en • of (bath.. r 4 , 0.1, tri ton, tn the , '.•ul , n 'l,Ol llllll I.4lttloy of April next nod 0r en), or rolote to neront at Om ia.llMllO.l or npi , rut•otnent, or to oliow ranee oh, the real rot. ei 1 , 1 P , 111 rlionl4l nt t hr soft. to Ira.. Done tiliereof. I blot. hertirrdo ort my , hand 01111101.00 the 1,01 of raid Court at 11e11e . font.. the 20th day of Janourl A D 1 , 67. D 7. No tar, Fll it. J. l', OEPIIAItT, 12 2.411. 1' 0 C. ro It, the If ..tt Linn, 0.1 111,11 .11141 , t e tlin t rourt of nonillion 1,1,1. tlo 2,11, 'tido tal ditto tr 1.44.0,4 mu; lot I linrtntiei of airy, and l'lint44ll. and 1111. 11011- "rah', Jolin 1 io•teren 111 .11,1 11 illiant 111 o jr, •tir 111 P jo.l.;ei i atro onty , 11.1 mg pn o d oo or pie, opt. to um tHeo ted, Ito I,lcling a 10011..1 .111,111111 tertnineir nll4l Fever nl Lt 1 ,1,111.,1 nt ltollefonte. for tho Coutre t nod to e4Jnintortet. 4,n tho foal th ~f f,l;l', In nig the 29ib tot) ..1 1114. 011111111' till 1 lip t ont3sote 0, 4. it. It. Notts.. is trierphire herell) gin en to the rote her .Instnes 01 the Peace, and Cidistahles of the a reolltli, id Centre, chat shoe he then and there in the, limner persons at 2 icelidtt to tho 310 ration of sant don, with their records, now.. siti .1/4, 1-11M1111111t1011..01141 other rtmetntoruni es, t do those things allots to their ofh , es °plow lain to be done. and Onion who are hound in to ,rognixiiiine toprosenote against the prisons that ere or rhall Iteln the Jolt nil eount3, he Own and there to pro•eoute agamit thou as .hall he lett tiiven antler mr hand at Bellefonte the 211th N I.i 111111. A D one thiawanil ejirlit Vl:t -ared awl +wt. nen. and the ninety first 'ear of the indepeodense uf ltd Unwed Mates, 114,11% milt Dellef 11 1 1)R SALE CC Ono iiedrge Page .1 Vit. ( lialtlmered 20 In rim pot t stationary gleam Enuine—t j finder 12 int It L ore-2U re-20 int 11 stroke Oro ing wbeel Utitt in diameter. turned face, and two double lino boiler.. Id 'feet long,tonoke stack 30 feet long 20 in lien in diameter, a itli Nu 2 saw• inlll. Etcrything . roxplete alid now cunning A lint class entone in eery reoick, and we ctinfolently refer In any unprejudic nil person oho any way familiar with the engine and as s t„min its merit anti capacity. Also, one staticpwary ileum Engine, 18 home powei, cylinder 8 inch bete, 28 inch, uldalte, driving wheel If feet in dinuteler, end one boil er .10 feet in lendth aid 29 inches in diameter . smoke stark 29 feel long and 21 inches in diam eter All complete. bald engine and boiler hate been used eery little. Al.r;, ono J II Durnil .4 Co 20 horse power portable Engine, and boiler, with saw mill. All complete and in running order. A leo one George Puge if Co. Shingle Ma chine, together with a lot of shafting 1.1111 pul leys, none of which line been in use. Alen, 3 trunk• for hauling limber and big, on train rend._ I. CIIXERT h GREIIII, Faudy Ito11;c Elation, T. k C. R. R P.O Addre,e, Poweiton, Centre county, Pa., 12-13-St I - 4 1ECLITORT NOTICE. .X .1 Lettere tenementary on the sonata of Daniel Leathers, deceased, late of Howard township. having been granted to the under , signed. All person. indebted are reattene.l to nick. Immediate payment, and tinwe having claims to present theta duly authenticated lot settltntetil. DEMI hISAWLITRIX NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of JoittrDoke, deceaadd, late of Idilesburg, hare been granted to the undersigned. All persona indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment, and there haring claims to present them duly Culhentiesited for settlement. LYDIA DUKE, 12-15-It. , Errewar. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOES. Mulled proposals for the erection of • County Prison for the county of Centre u per plane and epecificatione, now on exhibition in the Commissioner's °Mce be eald county, will be received by the Comm Intoner, of Mali county up to 12 o'clock of Tuesday, kitty 7th, 1807. The Commissioners maree the right to refuse all bid* If they think proper. See epomficatione for terms, to. ily order of Commissioners. 6 .. I JOHN AIOR If, Clerk. THE 1I ARKET PRICE PAID wall Wadi of emotry prodoeo.st 12.14 BURESIDES. .iLtgal Noticto. IL' s: I - 10., 31ARTII I REF ...4E. .Adul Crux P Z. KLINE, Mee iff. JOHN B. LEATHERS, Creel. lor. Obbertformtnil D ISTRIBUTION OF oOu VALUA , A VALUABLE PIANO. FOR etr'. One hundred andfintrfren dollars for El.. 2 Barer Watches, S2N inch, for $1 each. TEN DOLLARS IN GREENBACKS FOR $1 Stlrer Fruit Raskot worth $39 for $1 L.VI:IIY . TICIi LT DILI 11'4 A GIFT Drawing. to take pineeat Bellefonte, Pa. M. let, 1867, li:aml "tie forbtelng valuable gift. soda*, procure a ileac bef .re 'bey are all sold, a the nntaber of tlcLats are hmtit,l to the cumber of gptc Ono good Plano worth $lOO Oros e•tven. d Co's/ note of $lll. One 8011.1 silver fruit basket worth $5O. Ten dollars m Green bat ha. To 4 tilt cr Watchee worth $25 each. lOU le•tbus td . Dr. Mutest' inferable Pile enn t e ; relltl s at $2 eOSh• _ • 100 plain gold riaga, retell jwire $2. 200 compost( ion !tens with bldtle,, retail ram $1 ench. 00 .bean of o Cnr-lan relnil pace 30 cis ...chi I 11.tnincellaneou is retnellog brow 30 c to $1 each, ItinktoEt GOn ,tititibli gifts at the nablblel rico of $1 ea it -n ticket entitling the punk t:, ti —ther beingpne gift to teary ticket. This to the most liberal srbeme ereeof kreti to the !Albite, which io lone for the benefit n I r woman, total amount not being first * i.mt t r the ;if ls rnitmerny alto, e. I= Du t tl wale mutate. of all the tit Lets aill Le utaae oat nit goon as Ilia I whet,. aro all pinerd n wheel and' Om 1101 dny o( May. 1867, drawn tort under lho d section of • eostunttito I stooeu Ity 1110 leek et holder., waking it ittipos•tble thr nny In ing clan to know what gilt any hors on w tit dans until the distal...to ticket to than at Urn the wheel 'llto Aillaibtrs of to Loll and the gift. they draw will Le pub lolled and Pent to the tomtit sew. of Whets aso soon tti the drawing to eoneltled. 11011' TIJ Send 3nubtnrolttre to U Denture, Bellefonte Pa. entlott.tot; the tonne,' frtm $d to s2o_4r . e. regiderettl lens, 1 ttoesittle,tetent7F 4 enelott T. at our 1-1, Laker amounts ought to be sent by intd t r 7; e orkr, dr.tit •nr.N,l Ire ttticket,ont !1A.. , 1/0 Ira ke ./rl ts In nine address Nn 1,3 ono whirr tit .118, 30 tdeltele to .0 ‘i ill be supplied to t, et I p.r rent al,•:•••ttt lho Ni.,, AL can ' e 'ern nt the r ,e ni • 'II a, linnhain, in Relkon.. / ..teen Co 11010 iv good and red Ol lime th '. run n,•O n,ni h oath ur rail 1,, meat on nit). their new pmnue , or [l.l c:r or forthcr iofornnelon un or ail•lnor rbr , Lib( r l'el't lac 111. Nll-1 M, Alanner MIMI NI N tire is heretl3 gn en, that the under signed hate formed 5 purtner.lssp in the mer enntlle 15514511e5 , , trading under the name P. J. Bonk 1'55 'lire Mummer n 111 he conducted at the old 55t..5551 nt P. J Dunk, nt Pine Glenn, Cen Ire eounix s yn. 12 111 "t• P. J 13.1 AX, J. K 1U.16,jr T 0r,,, 0,, ATRIA AT 34 re le. No (at op Amoco, no 1(.03 Omitted Cahfurm• but the teal, geou mn Ayrer, Spa,.eh Sole, of the he.ttwaltly, nt tont for pound, to lot lot nt A 144111 SUSNIANT, 12 13 Gm =l3l ZlZtineo ILiquoni ri II NVONDER OF THE AOl,lll 1.1.1 toatantal.....l at Li. rlireiVe, h. a; .n...• 01 the. at 1..4.1 sold at tho arhola.alla WI NE AN L.) I. iv R STOX E. I=l =I The itropriethr tit thni ertabliolittient takes pie, liore to tufo, ming flio 1.11,110 that he keep, cop.? lolly oti hood is ritiplf. of choir. foreign an 1 ilooth tie lipirire i entit or flu .1. et rat, Ind Rye t .lAtnnanyala, anti fowl Wltelt , a ; Covnar. • Mat Aberry t ra, e:tn . :ter. and common and. ; ,Ila.term Cherry. a n d 1, It•ro H tn.,; and !Fonda Y; It Ea:eland Rum, Inmate., Raw, C'orthale Per.o.rent,.l, rinorra and Rose / 1 f' cK IPA ?R 1 N - 17111 ro co nti 7ilt: A /01 .A r liienen The attenti. 4 o Of vr.tetiOlgvoici•Ta 12 fa .tut k rum: [Atli:on:s suitable forniadleal purpose, and Danaknoot conotantly on Land Ile hay iLe ()xi, I /' "ll EXT... 11! 111/I.4KE EEO All Ininore were Impglit n hen liplere let.re low, and he terliNldeen ureordikly,.o, All ;uittutt art warranh J to give ♦atiafae— ',Vonfhlon , that ho ran plea,. custom,* he feria:, tinily solicit., a Aura of 'labile vatfonngo /Atm,. will be sold by the quart, barrel or ttetre. Ile has a large lot of I:0]"1 1.1:1) 1.10U01L9 of thu intro grade. on hand. Apr 1-1864 I) JIU WINES t LIQUORS 'll'6 that would preserve yo health, vane ,our looney •nd live happy •11 contented, should par, have your liquor at the huler•le eA„V /r / („I j' OR STO 0 , 1 311010 P ATBEIT directly opt...cote the .0.b.1 Teruperarici e Spiel Al ltA lIA DAUM d (• Not,. ithituntling the enormous taxes hypo, red upon all articles to his line of business, Ito still costumes to sell the purest articles at. du very lowest ilgUies. ory theeraptiors of, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUOR.% wholesale and retail, at the lowost e'sh prices, which are warranted to be the has qualities ac cording to their reepeutsve prices. Ills stock consists in part et 01. D ItYr, MOSONUAIIELA, IRISH, AVM:AT, efoRN, RECTA" and others whiskies, at iron 371 rent. to MOO par tllll.l. Also, ALL K INDSOF BRANDIES from 75 der., to $B,OO per gallon. llo'laud Glue pure, from 75 et, , to 02,50 per gallon. PORT, MADERIE, CHERRY, 'BLACKBERRY and (Aber wines—the best arth les—at as. sea sonable rates an eon be had In the city. BLACKlllgttllY, AND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURE JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM CORDIALS OP ALL KINDS, . all e which tripb. werraeted to he es letreset. led, end .old et prices exeeedmegly All the liquor. offered for tide at this ...Ad W. !anent base en purchased at the Vatted Stites Custom Lk e, sad eouSequeatly curt be pi and good. • As- Physicians .M Mums an riapectfnity request to gj t bl. liaassrs a trial. ilk Ha has the odly ankl.of PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN May, 28, 1862. lL SIMON A. FELDMAN. Imron,r.n & Wao LLLLLL Dump ix BRANDIES, WINES, GJN WHEAT, RYE A,VD /MUNROE WOW: No. /OS mums Ittm , • (Below April's. Oarden,) PHILADELPHIA, ?WAWA Rept. MI. di 13 All 141, • IIIPOITE.II A WEI3LZE• LIE DIALER It, WINES, BRANDIES t GINS, • , BOURDON 41 EYE W.IIIBEIIES, No. 1424'CallowhIll blroet, rintiopELau.k, PA. Yob ES isqr 341„ - B Bottles Jogs iimr 1