El fit minaficßtatantau p a RAY MEEK, EDITo■ /ND PEZIiRIRTOIL JOHN P. MITCHELL. - A•gocim Enrron BELLEFOis,ITE, A l' FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 17,18137. per year 'ellen paid la advance Ei3lll S .whin •ut psi 'Jo lad ranee, aud 53,00 ow hen o 4 Nutt hefoto th• sypirotion of 'Coyest Some Litht ifl the Future is many aho study the - term of our i‘ernment, and who rend and reflect opon the Constitutidt which makes it, i• a matter of discouragement that the f• “plehiloiig suffer themselves to lie oshed down by a reNolutiouary and tiotic minority It is not at all strange tl at they should - 0 look upon our pr.'s , i,i , ituatiun , and yet we conceive that thi y overlook man) bright and cheering Iml:cations which rise out of the general gloom. We are eat of xho , e who regard oin experiment of Inc government as ”e entire failure , we have great faith iii the theories which our Mho-) con sidered good, and we believe that the total will ukiniately ttiumph in this "mutt.), notwithstanding she foothold which has been gained for falsehood and emir With these views, we annum lit completely 'diseouraged by-the appal rmit endorsement which the nerthrh ts•iiple have given the revolutioniry pi sty now in power, as tho:c wlm hold 4 opinion.;. Ii ittu.t le-admitted, I.) aktplro really .....ler , tand the theory of tlre got ern nt establtshell by our fathers, that WhO 110 W hare pOSSeSSIOLI and con .1 of it. machinery are in open revolu. .tt against it In fact, this i, not denied 1.) any one of the retrolutiont4s who is pos,esißd of any intelligence It is .openly avowed by thein though the nsiovel is couched in` imeh term, is to deceive their own blind follower , It is a the fact that men of ability are wicked and unpatriotic enough to desire to stabvert the liiivernment. which din mirages the claiwiof people first referred to, hut the fart that any great number of nor citizens could land ignorant and fanatical enough to support them in it In truth but a few year: ago it w'm generally believed in this country - thrtr the ATritrrle'lln lien& irrrtr ttird incly watchful of everything touching t hei r rights, and that 'their vengeance would swiftly follow any infringement of them. So far from thinking that such a party us the Mongrels could he slip ported. a generation ago the impression was that the people would not permit it to exist at all We are not prepared to say that it would not be perfectly proper for our people to rise up in their might and hurl down all who have usurped powers net er delegated to them We believe that it would be proper, and that it would be the swiftest and surest means of righting the terrible wrongs which they have inflicted upon the country We have been greatly surprised that the trite men of the nitted States so lohg suffered in silence. but it is not really iiimenuriitring to us that the Mongrels hare been permitted to revolutionize die Government without any serious opposition , If they -malty possessed power which they would have the world believe they do, then indeed would We he discouraged If sill was perma nent which they think is so.:there'would be little to hope for. But when we take into consideration the fact that Mon-1 grelism is vastly in the minority, that it holds its usurped powa. - tinly by' per mission of the peaceably disposed ma Potty, that nature herself is working nor the truths of Democracy, and prow inc the fallacy of the theories of Radi- caliain, the prospect before us is not all darkneee To be sure it is rather sating to our pride, to be forced to the conclusion that our citizens are iii:lTAno rant of the principles of the Govern ment, and to little acquainted with the Constitution our fathers made as to permit the one to be overturned while pretending to carry out the other , but it is encouraging to reflect that igno rance is a sin which may be corrected, and that experience, though a severe teacher, is apt to leave correct impres sions. It may be that what our peo ple have..tosfuned ttr learn by a careful study of their nystem of Government may be' taught them by hitter expe rience , but if the truth is taught in sume way, it must lead finally to the tri umph of right. ' The mills of tho gods grind slowly" it is true, and we may bate to euffer sometime before things rectify themselves in this klow way, but while there in a hope of better things. no Democrat should stiffer Annclf to he discouraged, or cease to labor for the propagation of our principle. The want instruction, and if they are properly taught, all of our politi. . - ficultien will vanish like see, and we will enter upon a season of ealmness and prosperity, resenibljpg—the good old tines when Dem4racy was iii power before, and meted out " equal and exact -jukilee to all men.'' We are every day bearing of the ac .-ee.slon of prominent men to our party. Hadicalism has out-radicalled itself, and those who were formerly leading men in the partvre abandoning it now. It is kept together more onaccount of the fierce and stubborn opposition it always made to us than on any other. TO ou sands are adhering to it simply bocauec their pride forbids the p. unite with W. and endorse what we have so long twight itr tEgard to them. But no party ran long bold together with so poor a oliesive power. Honest men will drop from it by -scores, and as soon &stile tide is setting fairly in our direction there will be such a rimh -wow ranks that . ; , re will find difficulty to accommodate them -ill We can welcome the honest por tion of that party with open arm., and they will not take up much room, but the number of miserable thieves, office seekers etill crawling—lchopluints who 'woillerust tow 'Lae us Porn' the Mons. `it! renk b if we becaine the " paity in' 'psialer," wouldbe truly ,appalling. tte . fulureji not all dark; and we begin to see thelarid at an ovezZior jug Proalthinoejn the defeats we have euXpred j oss.she past.. It was necessary that Mongrelises should reach the point it has nowattaineiLin order to insure its loons effectual datmnation. "Union" Men at the South We had thought that when abolition ism succeed,M in accomplishing oue of its principle objects—the destruction of the institution of "slavery"—that its infamotk lies about the "outrages" com mitted OH northsrrn men, who are' to visit that section of our country would cease--that there would bh no further use for this mew of exciting sectiomil ■nimosi►ten and political hatred betWedu the p•opleuf the ii lerern States. But the reading poldie kwon how foolish nits ouch an idea. No sooner 'did' they see "slavery" go down, than another string of this same old harp wan struck, and since, it has been nothing lint "the danger, Union men experience - in un iting or 'raveling through drat section. Sots mongrel paper—not a wench wor shiping politician, not a pooriticab psalm-singing-puritan -not a caating- God-Nrsaken political preacher. but has teed since irar contummlly and eter lastingly duo; &mug into the Nub of all who nth listen or read great tales of the terrible htcoetties committed by "ex rebel" on -Union men who may hap pen to pa,, through, ur stop in ally of the -.nth of Mason k Dixon's at. puldse. i, pon , datitly told that for a not - thorn than to go ,o2th is - "cer tain deat}:"" - iFfifl - flUlt one who i+ willing to v•rt ti 11111-L "inky hi+ life in his riEntfr" -- iiiii be prepait eato meet ihe hurrihic lien ill wretchei 5500)11 has,. ail }intone, as% nay him And at chia_vet3 tutu.. in the , ltne pa that are circulating the-e iltkehood. Lv ii .22 the condition of .ociety thrtiugh- out t i -otithern State., will be found long dc-er tutu, of meetings held, and speech. s nra e in different part- , of the south by such torn a.);,[I,SON Of Ma1..1 achusett- , Kt.i.i v t l'eltiMlvaitia, :iltElit.l" and other - red mouthed radi cal+ Could the he be thrown in their teeth fairer than then thus do it them seises ' It the people of the south are such bailsitian• 'is tilittlitioni-t, would hat, do 11111,,i, Of nor people, believe the) aiybow doe, it eon.. that Wifstia'• throat ha- not been mit ' That Kt t l.Vs Frain. line not been blown out? and that GREELY has not been made to gtace a lamp post ' If• there art. three ''non Whole t.tnititeriters have reason to , t het ; --ssl,, desurre to be butchered it is :lufe'llsrm , Itigli•pi tests a radtetsl not 9 , 1 yet! instead of murdering them th, s aro allowed to preach their air,. tons -, & , 'fflutients lantlYfilioni they - en ill - thee' T - (1 -- .1 , Mir To them, and mire tint e‘.•ll hoot e d at thleatoned or rotten egged Would not On. fact bring a Ithisl, ,0 the f a ec of the devil had be !well I iieliliting, sueli _reports about "outlaw . on union W. 11 . A , ;11.116011 - I . lq . have ? And still with WIT •tt's . t; speeelte+ , in their pocket+, and KELM , tirade , " upon their lip.—knoWitig and boaltntig that the-r men are note travel ing over the smith abusing the people and advocating moncreli-to -abolition ists liavc the effrontery tst •tatyl up and assert that noythetners ate ' not vafe ill that-sootier - -that the People of the vomit haw , . vuelt a bitter hatred In "Un ion- men that dies truirder all they Can g et h'l,l o f Na,', woUld not Wattle thent much" did they 101 l an end to WitasoN and Kett v But when these 111,11 can travel through and .peak in that section without* being molested, we think it i+ high title that their lie-about theA;er pctrition ol !wattages upon northeiti men,'- Ifs p bet- slsoold eras,- And the) wonfl, had they not an object tont' cons pledt 1, then, the engendering of Idea+ n, tlee mind. of the fort hern tita•se- that will pu v ,tift their hearties , . oppression itt .1 brats, but down trod den people These h,'+ are the corner lltZuSt s of their militar) despotisms The ! , itt. , , oe-s that they engender can, Luit,ll,l, 01 til.. , ,aild' of unthinking into to support the wrongs, mongrelisin is voittinitting dad.% Who were they not blinded la these palpable falsehood would assist to throtling the rum that os !hits Mei tui ning liberty. The European War War 111 Europe .1 , 0 , lop! 11(11! .....0111 to be r••, imminent .1- it did a few day. aro. The ' Congress' . ha aoromplidi ed sdiether en ma it , cllul ti will Le sntfieient tii pr ',end war entirels tea known It is slitiogist now that the only elleid din, fir has been to po-dpone atfual sti ifc, for war like pleinirations are still actively car ried un in Elms.. Cerinanv Ilusda and Gret'et' With affairs to the situation they now are in Ent ope. it is impossible for the most fat - , iglittt to see a single day into the fnt ore The map of that dividon of the catth i, not arranged to suit sonic of the most posse' fill of the crowned heads, and pretexts will Lc s o ug ht, on e after another. until there is a change this pal denial It may result in a war as bloody and terrible as any that et er shook the globe, or diplomacy may -tie eemplidi the desupla of the ambitious • lid poweirul without Itlondidied but the agitation will be kept up until these designs art accomplished, whatever the cost may Inc Europe, as patched up by the enernicH of Nnew.goti after his downfall wantsa good deal more of overhauling-titan. it has yet had, and we do not expect any tiernument peace in that seetion until important and per manent changes have beerixmatflo Glorious Kentucky! Quiet—very quiet Mum . as mice" 4 . are the organ, . mongreltsin over the result of the election in Kentucky. They do not seem to know even that such an affair took place in t hat noble Common wealth. And there arc very good rea sons for them not wiihing'to know what the result was, Oven if tW, are aware that un election was held Et ery dis trict in the Statc,--nine of them—elected Democratic members of Congress, and the straight out Democratic candidate for Governor, call rejoicc over forty tettijorttyl? And what wakes this victory more encouraging, ft the fact, that the contest was fought upon the great doctrine of State Rights.— Taws was up shirking the issues—no fighting on false platfurine--no '`expe diency dodges—hat the rmiistions at is sue were put fairly and .tquarely Wont the people, through the prima and 011 the atnmp--and notilytee the "youngma daughter of Virginia—the State of Clam *Di4icattruTpaa 'and Dammam( -re *ended to Connecticut in vindication of the imperishable principles of VUTO Democracy that forte thil Inis of mg Ace imtitutions. Mongrel journals may attempt to keep thet.c facts from the people, but it will be no use. The trOe has turned ,a nd its resistless flow will sweep their liberty-destroying-people-robbing— Constitution-hating party, so deep into oblivion, that a thousand of Gabriel's trumpet. could not-resurrept•it.7' • . , .. 4,ELEASY., Of JEFF.F.R.R6N,ADAVIS fhousand4 of our zetulersltrohighOut this and other States, willim grate learn, dint lion. JEFFERSON DAV at length 'wen relented frciiirio-t prison, and is now, enjoying the balmy airosnd hospitality ofhiv southern home. CHAS 0 COMDR. HORACF: GRVELSI - , D. K. JACK MA..N. furnierly of Lock-Haven, and otheis, nre hi......eetirity tothe amount of 4.Lou tot i Lam burner 'of the Sheuan •loah, gill ret tun —if per he mitted itt n•Nrn—Gum New Orlean, with a reputation In ii inure infatnotH than that whir), dine. t‘),-.13t-rtaat Whet Hes Come of It t The 11,16'1,1,4i says "We nholii.l Idee to know hour a tn telltigeoltool e muktd , Mali--Car Iht are same aparov.l the cy of the Feder tl tiuverntnent It. Pilot, and hut/trained it through the war what he thinks of the resttli it It, ill e. 141 his eyes over •the South he will .4e only • ders,lated land and figured pe s uple Fair etties pleasant village" littno been given to the tf ware. ilitootantl, of peaceful home steads trothlto,t, remote, 'ace ~,,,„w l „,i„g , walls and toilet tog slimmer. It itirouls have k:er•ti Inrn tip, bridge, destroyed, f, con burn , I 'of esti'« driven rill or .Iwa,4lr, e r,,l jr i lo i 111 Iris of nun' nr 1,11 once pro.. 111i...11141 1111011 thou Yana, of th e el the this gnat rd•etion of coot, v hate tee, tleurts it art mean, of cult, Ott ti lauds, and ore holli,t the ratter' lilt v intireettre it tenure that the) <lna net e 111.. they ee l Men, warn it toil eltddreit ore 111/ , offernig the le 3 le, 1.11 , 141 ons tii I thee are all living nod , it !whit , t 4" , potiont which I, .11101,1..1;1w t onannnon winch Ole war sits, °to, tr.rhir op to prune region .hrough wit 'limit time ago, peace and rent, reign. aid whoi.e crop, of cotton,tu,tor !lee !.might tats it untold e•• dui) h Itl,:aptted mitt the Cott .10 toll • ) 3/I 11,rgati tttr, popul,!, onr . thlo eno , lgh to , t •,,,t, In toe rervground of the er.a.olt suckoning tomtit,. Ina) lie seen the wy•aia,l litttorer• now 11,111Shor., 1104111,1 pitt.pets Ti , ', crowd int tut, eite ever .reeked towns and 11,., ,e rtturtl knty.e.l wits •are vetittlo,pol, littrotigiri 3111/ w L 01 31,41 3011, 111 It 01 I rtz le Rh Ile te 3 33 3.1 e. ' I el la lee. ',III I•I OVI e 13'1 a o, f eel all•tr Pyoub ha `.4tierra4- 4art. die 11. ail' ..ea peopi ~.. .1 0 11111 i 111" 01...1011s 01,1 10" 11 , 011. , "111:0 ..v.• war •••••,•••• ••••., be. Come '•• 1• •1 MU% It .1 t , y tit`ell So net .1.. •o. • i 1 kr • I. ey 11.• C tllO. 1 1 1 1 petit, •to other 'rood et oo 1•1 e•I the er Ity ••.pte who m were p 1..- fe,lll,r • • 4411 /1110 fyr vent 14 I...iir lino...oat lour of potrinti.nn— so often tiny, tin) hea•a that hylti man rend... I 1,14 con.r) tore,er When he li „„k „, .troy, I rail of .1 properly, Mort have nMeen eeell to Hanle a or thievaig.t rn iniren Nay tWITP. littler To 111 e nt ovell+ an lender ameng 11^. peante So frequently has the .11 the naviile dour reanunf e.l (hr --40 •fieu h rye the p „hj v i : hull 111 ;0 or that reef inn, in abed wore In the ilovernaient offici a In. of htgh rod .logree, heen r /npelle.t to keep ',nee ra +peak only .• • __-- tc bon•lmmes key, With l•reath whopering hnmLleneu nu conetatoly ot lite years hal the ditty of non-re•Nt tor. to despotism been preached from the p 1141.1. ' , Jai the Northet people seem to have him:till thot sense if lot e of ronaion , , on it lllterty nod that Mitred of ar bitrary pew , . Whirl: they "nee boasted of as the, , ettaraotertett,s The staunch eat °I ~l a rollitary despotism ore no t o •t t : t o ed to espouse thedoetrtne that an oppressed tool helplessp.oplo ,ugh, rt , t on ly, sottoot, hut should, lent worse thing, betall them, cant:dolts. the tyrant by kissing the rod with which lin mottles them and lot doing Iv. I, l , l,ltitg with isoutned O ter o fott t es• nod hypnerittenl nvowols or fot rongrornmott whet has It I in It r thon Inc few y ea rs to t e •s, r 11r l'lnetie al a •- o . ch.., it• alto w r ootte tid e o f tolr11111,1) i n Inter In I rtlell , l . 11,11 to. it, act tit it keeps you tot' on he tr ing of r,lll pail %;13.111.ng mon scene put 1,1 e n ., •he ti tto fold her, Ines of hlotnry hn•e not oast up I{r nil t Ito t •ship of onton•, its too l A uto , ' rem • r.owu .1110 grace are dead ' I . l.Pre •er ion. in a t ,: Into, ' It any woo, sow in•tant,-, in west •r nt 1,, e occurred to toe to exprse the en oat ~,, Iniron y tt cnn tlrgo I )0111. lot 1:,11 alto •;a O. i .11 'to v0',1110 , ,. ertriloploh, s e•ortitre I chiefs and t i os t et ,f teen, I he arise Now ntid ,t•tt , it th o tt .,,, t t story al , le• nor for the ['mon nod the run stantloil -null 1111 11, hien:omits of those who sleep In bloody groves ,aeount the In Irma wrecks that lie drifting help •leeslt on the surges of I' stormy "cent& : hear Ilia mitlttitelinotts °ries and wot i a wh telt daily g • lip heavenward from hun gry nod desolate wettlettsad elttldren could he i re the e too 0 1 t h e vavagetl Soot L, weigh the Iturthen of and as ,lion who h country is wearily besruot, nyd cytnsoler the otespott•Mle and 1111• PI thlollk de.ooli•rn whirl, hos set tic over .1 nay a n I t to , l'on•ittlition,would he not, to sgont, of shame and Ind taunt ion, citrate the day in which the Northern people de manded "yr.,' l'ou Any honest, Christian man look at the result and do otherwise " Till, rat i -When the titt,rllng, honest, old and true Democracy WWI in power, $ 8 A Dll wan the pity of members of Congrens, and $3 A DAI fur me fibers of the Levels lure, •.)s no e.scliedige Il wa• then thought li an extrevagnnt puce. and men could hardly have he. rt found, with rottrage and nein.% acre onilbelent to have even proposed no in orense It is 11. W eta short years since the Deraticri.ey herein° exileet•nn theaboltt ion tate have 114411111,1 their (dares The old I landmark; of honesty, economy and fidelity, have given way to theft, eirtrestegance and corrupt ton 11 hat la the result ° In the single item of the pay of our regielaters, we have neon members of Congress entrance from $8 a day, first to $3,000 h year, sod then $ - 0/041, equivalent in about S4O a day for the tutting—five times the old Democrat ic pay. We sepanthing. about the pickings which have nisi) Immensely ine eeeee d An to our $8 Ft do members of the Legislature they too truer kept pace with the aholit ton times They fir+, run up to $. - ion lei the session, theta to ss ! "til, th.n to$1(010, (which it is now, mid a proposition war fiefore the present Legislature. increasing It to They Jn these things, trusting to the fanat icism arid 111ml/trite of a great portion of the people, who are sensible enough on every other nubjert except polities 'Mess legis lators know well enough a)Lothat Is Deem nary, it oltiecton is made to their awn, is to put forth ettveial In t ly yell. of •I'opper head,' •trettort, when the whole abolit ton party is *prolog into the treces,as one man, in support of the niost oulingeoue nod abominable measures that may he perpe trated by —party.' lie frost the tiny is not far 1110111 a. when !UCLA will return to their better judgment. and arrant the oareer of this mad fanat . iclam, for it will coon be too late.—Es INFAMOU• —lien Wade, of Ohio, proposes to have stone. of a uniform pattern put op it t he bead of the g fallsoMlehe who fell in the late war, hpowo Iv be Republi cans. On the upper portion of the stone is to be s design representing a soldier with e @weed striking the chains from • kneeling slave. The rooms of Democrats Cr. to be unmarked except by simple white boards giving their names, Sits' Who nays the war was no( a glorious success ! Republican Weis of Liberty One of the most liberal prorieous in that model goverilteent which has been deti,igned by Confirm for the Southern Stales, lethal section which declarer that the military Czar, who has the command, may, if he chooses, ••allow civil tribunals to take juriediotion of, and try offenders " Under this section, if Chief Justice Chaste. er any other United States Judge, can obtain-the consent of the military bfficer he or they can bold court! Thin ism admirable harmony with the old American principle that the military should always be subordinate to theci•ilautbority. •tThe military may allow civfl courts!" What amount of food for thought and re flection is contatned iu that short nen leaps' How fatthfully. it indicates our condition and the progress we have made' • The Republican dispensation! What epletetol courts of justice will those be that can only hold . their sessions by the pleasure of some . military officer' What an amount of dignity there.will he in those Judges who accept these tenon upon winch to administer Isestire' This phrase, that the military may, if they please, "allow civil tentarts,' complete, the picuire which has been mode by the Republktn party since it came into power It fit, in with all other deeds of lawlesaneen and none It will be difficult to &tit any thing mere di , itionorible bsse then this des tiendenee of courts and justice for their existence and for the ratification of their SOU, up°n the sovereign will some of mili tary commander —The auggention of such a thing it few yenrs ago would, created a atom of indignation —lint wo are progressing fast, Lail lesrning rapid ly the Immo, in 11‘11.0 , 1420 We are be coming familiar with tjrantry in its worst andmost re•ohting aspects Imperial ' power nail centralized despotism have be et/Me no well known t,, I/O as republican ily and local self go•enhinent used to be in days"iin - ti have passed. The party wit eh thus sets upon throe MIRTIPII pnin Valor 11110 poster with the most won -let fill profes,oll4 of regard fir individual i.berty .tad tar democratic institution •Free sliced], free Intl and free men,' was their motto Ile iletnitetpcy whteln we bad for st venty jears was not good enough to suit theif - fanttlsnis _pennies They wanted to make some amptit , d ern improvements upon the restiblie Waithitwtiiii and Jells r•tin tie now it, Finn) a nn pro t mews • fri epeech wan n prison for those who talked/ or wt ti ll 0 manner OM) wise displeasing to the tiovernmelit -Their •• men" o pill tintlerthe arbitrary atilt imespopsigte rota of military tyrants and their "free anH." upon which no slave Ivo+ to it end, wan only the abode of those who were forbihd in any politienl a'splrat ton, except servile 'till'. diens, to usurped MO I tyannical purr, -- Ea , to li,el The Militikry Deepotiem Horny%lon_ numl State., Senator, nowliipnig mg . I Son Ih, Irrttea home thot hr 11 ,11,1 ig I 1).11..44, Traotmg more torn owl toone. ac,. f, r the ratittoufto of ••froe th.etm,on,' •,- Now ill thy not i of 141 k Ir ihir morel) hod, t hole II 11 0 0 071 -1 1.1 . 1 10001 t - 01010 n die allow, fltere 10 1101 /1 eoutoctoite. pi .4 nto. r o in the Nor t h who woutalyt permitted ww-grcilirdfugliTtie-Sioilli :did dere°, yr 1111.1 i 14 dortiu floe of the ottoediesot the F . Iva Monarchy log In 4uoi--tiohe britl , 4llf. owl Ito orro. t .tv by t 11.1111 p Conger's.. reprenentiog 1101 011 e 1,011 oitllly )14.11pie -but the (04 hid dun e of it free .1 toonyoiou 011 It The le t t nayn hid 01 ito 0 1001 0 111 / 10 entail• the t 1 a• otoo 1101 Ole /1:0111•10 Ito oireoltk . Boolh. and to t . utpre-o .111 Itenitow ytte openL two, if an) •oltinieeted thole to loply to them The .lr NI/ hitonelt troH nmilegrindy when he render lit Ile does rhol.i ouch letter. a. one reeettO) from \le gpenlyare 'Colby:. re joicing 1110 Coupe,. hod “reoolvell" (only resofewf, however, in nyinpnihy with 'lreland and Cr e te ' The impudence 01111 hypos any of snob rwertoi•es" mom make Satatvgrin with a gliaritly motley emu Wry do, from a Cringe... that lin pOtle4 five military manned.a upon ten /1311 - 11111)9 of peopl.., and which nemier• to the Li ikons and the Kelleys of the North the power there to lectufe, where 110 0111101+1• Iron can go without incareetatton, and per lionv"dllatli, even There in no •Arelan.l I . donnit widen nylon milhotin of our own people There w Illatotrk half almleapotte as our dwn Iladienl Talk. over million. of our own people Crete lots Jail an ft ee a go•- erro tt e tt t on twelve Staten of !his Union t lio rooyet und Tenney/roe to Ire nutted ou 10 the ten I This of ourn is not •NY republic," Litt tont HY much a milltary deopot ism an that the l'a•sars gdverned from the !lay of !horny 111111 the Brotnli hleo, o tide lloplii 101111011 the Tumor —Nem ro rsosowooo —'the chargelf JwJgo underwood to thrift and Jury o tic7onti i would be disgfiCefut To • any ote ibff clan! , but 'I sperfectly chi:tract, 141 j o its moth, and 111 harmony with tht i outgo got who aired a The Judge lan thiscal apeculator—ii i arty charlatan --a loth w who or iitt -rats' while 111111101111114 full of Cllt,Bl . Ile Ito. .11111. a thriving business In N'irginia ronfie,r r ingt property and heefirtrog by l s pole Ile lives to rip elegant house n c w, Ore I tire rim ~ wile holds the title) wh ti • 'IA rot ...et the purchar i er coy tout Ili of Is rt. ill N 11110, Nllll I'll pp , other yr °party unifer smut, ctrearocinnet a tripes. iriqylln this et, kilt, tronethr tlte +Agit 1 operanoot Th I/ IN 1110 notri,a lin soils the robe. he wears he gong 111 fa n commortity thst isointrachtl ity iniluaryi,powei aid gro•ttly resulting it - :I,W:rig haat, if of his Prot , tett oft° mat t ~1,1C71 to rvailfy a moan 1.1 , A I .1, IVA ) ,I , •111. • .1 111,1111 s nail ,n... 5, a pt,.11 , ... 1..0 ,It ' Is e.inb f ,tbltb- b. tag.l ludg( •,I a I att. .1 ;ni.0..1 (• ilt , %Ins it our the dull of the bench ors 11114 01104•10/1 to cpeak calmly and candidly and to seek the establislitoput of Justice in n +situ bed ilmirret by inculeal.ng the ern premacy of reason Acre passrari ititruttitiy ribose disorder- glued feeling and ready obedience to law-- fro gtvness nod n p ttrrittic rho, ta restore to all, the hopyiness en I prol.ei Jty w., bail an learndfy Imparted' i erto,nly a good. oingiettotr no ',lid hare tf on e to, i n stead of pre•ent tog 2111 I' sample of Ili/II totter spird 'Ouch is t he 1 our Anti cniae of our country Here is no 11/116e of authority worthy of the cousitlerat ?WI oldie Impeachment Committee, an I if they trio honest men it will not escape II etrottitotitio sit the neat •••/..iun ornongrost4 - Fr AL Kitt% s, —Tilt, Alexandria 6 1 aulte, notictng th•ltaleinint that Judge Under wood franks mail mailer as of the United States Says —There surely must be come mistake shout this UM is not a private subject: but a public mitiee touching the rights of the public as well as of indi•iduala. end I a there is no error in the case) involving the questton whether a citizen can be Judge end Senator at the same: ur wheth. indeed, Congress has recognised a Renato from Virginia, or whether he is so reeogni zed by any department ofthe Government, or alone, by the Post Office Department!" We assure the Gazelle that 111010 Ia 110 M intake about it. We hare now before 111 an envelope of tide present year, postmark ed •• Alexandria, Ca and bearing the franks of ••J C. Underwood, U 8. S " upon it This frank was upon a letter not ever! 111 . 0 own , I hue pprpetollllllg a double (radii on the Treanor, We hare hereto. fore initiated, and again repeal, that Mr Underwood ought to be tudtoted for these offence.. , and the frond hilliare us laimes the question also as to the peatiriaaters who recognized it fly whoi authority do they respect such a frank , —lfichtitoq Enquirer Ihet'oraer or MURAT ELEI•TION PRAI/I/B IN I . IIILAIMPUIA.—The Philadelphia Ent rimy Herold announces the startling fact 'bat it has Mien discovered that at the election last fall, the whole Democratic City Ticket we. elected by sonic Ibriumina of a majority. The Herald lays there I. terrain. row - going on among the Rad 'Pals of Philadelphia" and that come of them are 'Weenies State's evidence" in re gard. to the frauds committed by their party It appears that the Democrats Mice been deliberately counted out by thi...esisuntirela who officiated m election °Meets In that city The Herald makes Jam statement that .-altbe general election last October all the officses,of the row,vis: Recorder of Deeds, Receiver of Trees, City Commission. er, Coroner, Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, mid the Prothonotary of the District Court, were elected by the Democrats, but were 'ciphered out by the relent judges. Gen. Lyle was sleeted to the of of Reeordeeby n majority of some thousands of votes I" The Tex on Reel Estate Last year the Itn .- abolished the State tax on real no. in Pennsylvania, and_Ws legislative I• at was heralded as a magnificent achievement. Radical news papers congratulated the farmers -qf the Slate thereupon, arideialltitred 'help that this was only a smell sample of *Vat , `vrquld eventually be done for the . Under such notkomioal adminstration o the State Gov ernment as characterized D mocintio role, this reduction of the re. tie - might not have bees found det tat to the finan cial interests of the S le. We could hale got along without it. But nltifn tinder flee plasma regime. 0 She late corrupt Radical Legielature appropriated more money than could possibly be furnished by existing rates of taxation Even after they had im posed a heavy lax on coal and other reanur cm of the State, it was found that there would be a deficiency Villa, was to be dose, It would not do to restore the tax on real estate, just after repealing it with nub a grand flouriali of tiumpete • and yet the money mulct he bad to pay extra sala ries to members of the Legislatures, to sup port a small army of dependants about the two !louses, to furnish Meoluigs for petty officials, to pay extraordinary prioeofur a portrait of his majesty, John W Geary, to enlarge the Executlve Mansion, to keep up a useless military agency at Washington, with W. A Cook and others of bus ilk at. taehel to it, at an expense to the Stole of $1•2,000 ky ear, to providet for the main tenance of a standing army to menace the foreigners and the Catholics of the nulling legions, and for a multitude of other extra ordinary and ;improper pin poses Bodice' ingenuity has ne,er yet been at a loss for a device, when an opportunity for plundering either thil 4 trite or the No titian' Treasury was Presented. They did not restore the tax on real relate, not in express terms and in manner nod form al once .levied and collected, but they did what amounted to preemely the Come thing They pas il a law requlrmg, the commis stoner o the several l'nutlites to levy col lect and p Intro t he Slate 'l•renvne) nn ad ditional to of $301) no.— the prem.° amount f rowdy derived from the las on real estate lit course the tai mere know who pay the county 'MI, Wli 101 l us t o h e thus Increased It 15 11.1t4.11.15 that l', e rural districts p ty toot e than a proportion ate share of it • Thu. ts snot het epoetmett 01 the wisdom and the f.tii tires rot ItodtCal leg isle n o t How notch longer will the 111(1Y9, of rell.ylll.llllll .1110 M themselves to I T male the dupes of oneli n set of corrupt po , ttiC/1 I irlek•ll - 1, --Er . nu nfiliClion Unit Wall. Oil us all NIAlt arn eaclOpi and there are unne hat need relief from to attacks WllO - can furniall this ',Cum, our liPtinterc , tor A conviction prevail. that IS Ayer doer it Disorders of the hired have been healed by lila Sarsaparilla, and „affections of the lungs 1,3 Chem, Peemital, ton fortpienlty nod to distinctly to hr thrputeil Ilex lgite Cure to nal I, by thooe who tine n. to never fail K••a•Iel if y ratmoat hove medical aid. 10, the be•l nietlicitie Poor loinedlee ale dear a• gosh n cheap, of orI) liner you h r• • to ply for them -- (71nrienon Courier trtioimast, _ CiiMPANI =I IItTEII lanityrTrAl C:11.1111i N A.not•, 1,00,:e27,1,1 This Compel., ronintor..b. tundra Ito tiding Merchandise, and other pr.pert3 , alptinsd 101 and damage by fire en the mottled plan, oath. fer a tnmh prelumni or readout nate SE VENT II %NNE U. REPORT hole mount nun $2,1714,426 .43 .atnuunt. oNturtul 722,771.31 .11,755.605,49 111 Am't of premium notes $685.123 27 Less amount expired 71.96,7,1'r 61.1,160,23 Balance of pretntuto, Jan I '66 6,609,15 Cnnti ereelins. eummission• in ' 6 57,016,16 Loans 9,100,00 ue from agents nn.l other ' 0,361,56 MD= Ames and expenses pun! to 1866, 73,025,31 sulju•ted, not due Jan 1 'O7 21,2E06,00 ountol and upsets Jen I '67 600,127,91 691 N.O 10 AMOK S. GREEN, Preo 111:01WE SPI retry MICHAEL S l'ren• DIRECTIMIS It 1 4 11YMON JOAN FENI/111C11 S. F EBEILLEIN AMOS S. GIt.EEN WM P rror: JOAN W STEACY NMt DONALD, JOHN 13 BACHMAN 11 (; 11111 AM WILSON, 11E0 101 N:, CRANE ISAAC HAUPT, %stilt LIME' LIME' LIME! ' ! Fre.hlutrnt lurie ithv..) ..tt haul anti 6.r :lido • the. Lamer tunrl,ll skt the _Ol .:st 1 SID I. LI M I: li 1 1,11 :4' on the rutin.] I at Bellefonte We hate 0 fear (II anecea ful t ontrwilehon oh, we .0y t t wed hove the = It n. free from rote and nor kilne tire r one struLtud that all the males are eeparete.l ilOlll the lama lone behre it I , r the k tin It 'I n 1 . 1 It;: sNott. lIITM .1.1\11; And otatieat MI floe a !total] ar the lime horn ,to the marble guar, t. in the racism part of ih•State. oar IttPultieu for !memoi r ; nod i.hipping Lire ure sit. It that t E C'AN Ft•PSHAIT IT rIIEAPEII till. the .azne ••junlit) of hole Can Inc lied t.l an other p'n, 411 ~rd, rs r,int , ll% - A rldre-. 1,1 ,:iA M ACI( A 1.6 12, 2 0 —I) Belle fon. In NEW GUN SHOP! =I Would renpretittily inform 41,..rtsta,n noel th ivnertally, that he hal'openeil I= ere he will keep . wester] ti) on hen 1, and needle to order nubile 111.., (Shot, and Rifle and shol,l olv ing C, Under Relies (six Shooter., Target and Isunleng Refl., S Ingle Shot gone, Revolver and ~they tole Metal*? Cartredgen, and A munition, fixed and loose, in Net every Shrteg generally kept en • FIRST CL ASS UUN 41101'. =1 nlll Led ne nent ly and nn Ord, rx 1/‘ 1113}1.1.1 wtII recen n Hump' ntten Shop in Burk n Arcade, two doors wpit sin entrnnre, up rtarre 12,.0 1) -- - . NITED STATES LIFE IN%I RACE U CONIPAI,Y NW .e.lll/ 11/1 , 0111, , 1T PLANS of 1,11 IN,UII Originsll) establbibed by this Company, Whole Life Policies Insured at ordie•ry life rates, convertible Into paid-up Policies, with. out, payment of Preustuin• at advanced ages, the profits contiuu log during life offer the Pol ley is wade up It hole life 'neurone* Volems In/soled at or pipuy life water, Convertible into Endorsement deludes, payable to the assured at future ages, or to the representatlyea of the assured, in the rue of death before attaining future ages Auy one wanting Ineuranee of any kind will And It to their advantage to call at, the office of hue Haupt, who onn arrange all kinds of reunions from a persons 111., to his horse and curs egainst being killed by the ears, and hie cheep *pleat being killed by doge- or along with his reel and personal property goblet being destroyed by boa vibe repreeents none bat good reliable eowspanies. 1.7 A7 14W. A new edition of only Thou hill own Lawyer, and tandem. (gm bqiir, A Complete guide in all niattagg oflouelouf teen/notions, In ororr State in elgajilaon, Tor nate b OZO. LIVINGSTON. 12-17-- Sm. Agent for Centre County. Ntb) abb H URRAH! 11l If you went to buy good geode, ebe•p gt.ede lashionable goods, fine good., every kto.l goods, go to • ABRAHAM I•I.;tISMAN'S On High rtreet, Ileuefonte, l'a who Ime Just returned from New it Ith • hand. 11/ • selected assortmlsot of usewhandtse, now epee sad offer for sale cheaper than any bode else in the I mon he tioodrha,u heel. bought. cheap for ra.h, and will lie sold rheap for cash or ite ellen Merit. Cliithirkleeenner, Sennett, lieJanee Cliambrays,Cidnisilet, %reetingr satin and tither Vee. tinge, Under -.loos, and Drawers, Black •nd -111, .at old rhea, a'l color Plat nela. col awl d.ane•t+e Sack mot Slitrtang Ila lIIIC 1., Blom. io.d, I nbleaebe.l and Ci.l , •red Canton 1 lannelx, French anil iinnOtittit‘i It'no and Bleat LLo'l I n bleached blicettrid*. Pillow Case and Shndidr.dmilln,t•andinc.anu Drilla. nominee it .. tiLL pentler• and Ilitnkeri L. \.•..i, • Collars land Iliimins, Patti—, and stin Umbrella/J-611k, ilinglinum and Balmoral Skirts, Ladies gelid NJ ral Skirts of various sizes arid prig e ion /loop Skirts, Lin/nib's snit MOI4 r/i i..n /loop Skirls Of emery cie•teriplion —Spring and Summer Capes, bi t lellt Silk, unsurpassed in , 42,1e,ipt \ I=l Pleon'e Lime. - Shawls, an endless variety, both islegle fool double. Cisrpetc, • full toolortineht of all Ina. of Carpet., such a. Jogreite, Rag and Straw Carpet.. OrMll wollb of Floor and Table Oilcloth tied Ott Shade. SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, SOLE LEATH ER, SPANISH KIP. FRENCH CALF SKINS, COUNTKI CALF SKINS ISIORIIOeO LININGS Shoeinakers"Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of all kinds to be Imal nt ABRAGAM SUSSMAN'S CHEAPER than at any other establishment Central Pennsylvania. Dee 19-1882, EMIEM LOOK 11E1O:] , LOOK HERE! BARGAINS' BAROAINF " BARGAINS NE II FIRM ; NEW GOODS Zllll MERMAN IMO'S & (JO Rerpertintly Inform the (Omens thllefonte and •urroundutg country that they Hill open on Monday next, Aprtl nth, 1867. Ili nOOO =I on high street, Bellefonte, Ps an etittro new moor il Dry 6 Ids, Nola as, Q room r tee, Qurmewu e. Wood Rod Willow Wort. Carrots, Carpet Cb•in, Itindycuade Cktbnig, = nail] brad.. b of ihelr et a large csio-t nett will he Penni! No panto net. Apart./ in celeetiag t bo clock to suit all t I of purebun whu are cordially ia•ileal to • on JA cull and examine our stork sad limed L•for loom]; whew litre 12-11-Or 21511112141 AM 111101 A he N °TIC TY ' e oognininion.re nen4.llll tltY ;.1.4 of Oh May, 186 t, sod 10th Api 11 ISP, intpuc - rating ths Agricultural College and Junction Turnpike Road Company, hereby give n otice that books far receiving subsoriptlnhe to the capital stock of said compsny will he opened at the Mare of Moses Thompson, in Harris township, on the 30th day of May, A 1)., 1857, at 12 o'clock G 1 of that day, and will remain -upon between the hours of 12 M and 0 1 1 M yr that day, and between the sante hours on Gve consecittive piridwial days, a•reeahly to the act of Asseutb.y In such case mode and pro vided, or until the told books shall have the oapitsl stock authorised by the charter soh scribed. - TIOSIN THOMPSON, ENE= 12-10 St le behalrel the Couuhisanniers. -- NOTICE Th• undersigned hereby giser public nolo.. t,ot he will ind•Buiteridior•ntiuue the slaughtering of bee, me on ht 13 h /t May, ovum loth• very high price Rod scarcity of rattles. well ma to the disposition of wally to complain of the high retail prices which he la compelled to charge in corder to realise the nut cost of his stock Veal and mutton will, hoer ever, constantly be kept for sale, and a large lot of prime Corned Beef I. now for sale. He return. his sincere thanks to the pubis,. for their pata „ nagn, an d will soleavor b, inert annenre nr the nms. II V BLACK ai Bellefonte, May 10, 'lll-2t. IVEW CONFECTIONERY. The oubsoriber bowing opened op entire now stork of Coulootioosno.in room NO. 3, U,S II 'l3 BLO very rawer trolly no licile • share of the Rohl' patronage Ile keeps eondmtly 011 held large anorlteenl of CANDIES, FRUITS, N UTS, &C sod m connection with the Confectionery hes splendid LyE'VREAM SALOON' fit up, to which oppotel attention irlll b paid. Att JOAN 11. JUNOD. 11 7 18- 1 F ARMEItB Who are he want of the beet and most lading Reaper ow oferod le the public. would do will to 'es the World's Romper and& Mower at Iwo Maori's dace, before ordering •leewbefe, for inUr 3'441;11'bl be cony ma 100 0 niO ONO/ for oefferlpg amebae kind, for after 'swiss mashiae they evill not bikes •ay one orsoy Muff that they any have oil h • tar for male, In order that they Joey get one of E. Hall .1. Co',. World Mower cod Reaper. 12, 11—tf. . 41. I 0 7 ELL QILLILANI) & CO Neu abbetiomento 2!= YOU must have. C nOTII 'NO Take this metheiloot Informing their friends, the public sod mankind relent I ly, that they — ", v...„.6..v.). have opened in ROOMS NO 1 & 2, USll'i 1 RCA DE. the most complete and est /MI, NV Ft(YLESALE ' AND i. ETA 11. tiTO k You w•nt, fire., to get a nuowarticle. Tan then want it as Cheap as reesible. Thus is ne= ugh. The Question Wilton to Boy; It is your PienSOIAL interest to ionsider the following facts There to organised 'in Phil'a, an Immense ell tablishment to make Ara ohm clothing, to make it chillier TWn cmstomary. The mate rials are bought direct from the beet American and European manufac turer., and thus tunsid arable is cared. Fdll ,prices are paid to troth lawn, so a. to encore isbbetantial and hand som. garment. ; the dalestrign and Clerk. are Isuch thalcustomer• ran fully rely upon thetmand ,escry effort ts Ismail to please and suit patrons, so as to keep as well as make runlets, The re sult of combined Ul4llll - system, a• d close leppliontioni of I the employers, has in •d en of ,Clothing,and year blot, ZRATM prices 1!1=1=1 Pry Uoods, o rocerles, Ih.ots and Shoes, II•ts and Cape -•- Wan Paper ete, n the greateet variety, and for male at the LMAE , Du you went • •ilk, algammohair, ,It Inin, merino, ehallie, calico, gingham, lawn or any other kind 01 dreea, no matter what kind of material, with trimingaid eiery kind, go ha. HOWELL, taI,I,II.AND & CO. lEiTda 'lat4pienra Ready-made CLOTIIINii '1 '2.1. Sperm' Dapartment fur Vont b'e and i 3d Cualotn " Llo C4 pa k r t g lif‘t. 111 A It M E KS. I Do )0u want sitKar, eoffeo, tett or km ries or any description, at Whstr—ole or Its tail, cLuthing, dry gnalle, or anv th • o.f that kind. salt plaster, or seeds, 110 W I:1.1, II I LLD, I Nlt d t't to make to order. 4th. }•urnlehinp bode iqq lorge Vartety. WANAMAKEIt AND BROWN, OAII Cal t., coulter 6th A. Mar keArtt. I'hiladelpbl 'ser•Somplee rest by or ei pre., when dewed I I y Ni font . 1 - 1,11 ..mrt I ..1 'at. ben 'MAW UR 11I! EitS I:terr pair ws . ro want 1 h.. htel nt the titYlVl 1:1()i . 44ti it. The pl., to 1,0, • p.ur ni , .blun.el. your c•otee, tea. arpet, rhoths, brooml, brunhtit., I•, oo,tr and willow •re, I nom , Itre jei/itt aid very Dung that I. ( 1 1.:111Y1101)1. , — Tlint - NrwrstunnTtiring. tn the-Art yrttrer), la.ot and Phoo, hat anti cap, (I at an.l teed, fruit ar any "the, liar ul uterean Isle gtoal. •t tho I trt., Ili:ar olt I t if Ittlt o, '; it tr MEM 131'1t 1 , 1„1X1.4:1•:1, ,1. fr •air nt 1101 V ELI., 1;11,1,11,tN I) .1 1 . .. 1)0M ESTI(' G. .”I+ In ti to .qtr •to , IE ..1 /Th•lern t..aaa! tot tit . . I. whp.h 1, ex , banged for at ,netipl I at 11011E1.1.. 1.11,1.11..0;1) HATIII.It 1.1 Of all It, ball, and ilighc , l priceplud h t ,•.n tt 911 IE lAtuiEsT AND 111:` , 1 rrm I: 01 .Iwarranted lookt• 1111 , i aboeileeer I.reught to Centro eonnty, F 1 1;1 11'20.11/I..'S WARRANTED to gist, tontisfin lion. II not as I sut3, will tote you non" b ir o : nisd shoes for then, Ton ran oily find them at Dlt }ISM I) E'S I. Llt only place where )nn .113 run get a pure, onadulteratea Still le of 'Two.. 1 hate Oulu gel mot to toy unit r and y . r&ll warrant them stn, tly pure, al reproaented It I ItNSIDI I A It 1/11 :, 1 d l i t e l . i: : ad 1, 11: maker*, ut 111 , DliS NO I: XI.I,OSIN I. I. sir, Oil, warranted to stand II I degree*, at the same price pay 1,.r a Demon art ftt s* ItNSIDLS, F you clout want to :nuke borers rlvoil I lers gulled got now roll., at B ItN,IFS E large.tt ytiwk °I blll ht.kto glove. in the eounty 1111,115140 . 11 Mll4lll IXC L 1 .11114 II practical tanner. n gotta Judge of tho t11:e I)on't non yen elteep+km for borkekin nt MEM HA It NE,SS, r011er...11114a,', earl—whip:, ear flag° whips, go% erniaent genes, naddllee, bridle+, martinvalen, oil ev en thing in the I. arl.llery ne. a BUIRNS! I , E• e; T RATHER nt all ilarerintionii, warranted to give aaiiafi cline. Freni li ealf, alieriiiikinv, and eierything tit gm leather Ili., et 111711NnIDE rl EA SIVIT POIONA,' II idea eidebra 1J tell double water proi yaps. anti, trio LTC tinge , w 4. 11 other It mile et Ml= Sawl., and ev•rytlttng in altoofindoop nt WI LLOW BASK EIS, turn hanker, ladies' baeketrt, brl.lllllll, b ru.lien NI., nod every thing in thnl tan. et EU ItNnl 1)1,*, INS —Herd cle.braka double barrel lir rifle.. double barrel shut gun. and stogie barrel shot gun. et 111:1INSWE'n - VATS ai CA I'4 of every .Iylo, iihalti • and quantity, soiling very i heap nt .111:1INSIDE!'•: F juu gookr.od. entl vent. bargain. S go and examine the lug 'Lock of good, nt A!AMIE stork of pl•tols anal All kinds of phlol eartriolge. at BURN SIM'S E bans (Owe% a Igor., Naafi awl pipes at 1 law prime, at • BurtNstnrs T OICEI of .11 kinds and daseriptioas st lIVRNSIDEI N PATTBRNR for oil rlntb •t BURN/311)VA COAL OIL LAMPS, east oil. efv, at BURNSIDE'S II UT extra fine teas at BURNSIDE'S P ___i_ . N OTIONS of all kind! at BURNSIDE'S FOE TRAPS, oink trapi at BURNSIDWS 888 RICIIRST .111,RKET PRICE PAID for all Maar anoggryproducts at 12-14 - - C - 5 V R 1 91 11)21 4. .. g. , Cupets, 'Mat MIEMEZEIM • nut of clothes, or or an) kind of rout , nr do yon need rol - glow 5, 1_31.1.e.r D CO EIME •) ILing l rrn nr ,a, =1 /I , turipti•.ll , p,_114,••• 1.1 runrkeitug genersl%. t r nii olarl“11. 1 , 11 , , II 1., 1.1.1. = = Bitritoibro =1 EDEEMIZI =1 EI!9:M=CI2I =I Elry 8. • Iti. k I ItRIANTI N ll= I= I=l 11F1,1.1.'Ff , NTE. PR'N'\ The Irr•ignrl Rill lin .l In Lis rim k •a grwerie. a large and will , laded ersortnini.i. of DRY DOODS inn Dog in rnrt C. n nitre*. Drlainen, AI, Lan X mutat UtlnKkaina, Ir•mners, Cultonsdea, 11leached anti zoblearhed Simpkins llili nI, mg", SI. .In •., , Ake • l? .1• nF Al.!, KINDS, 114 t. rtt t• and ,in,in•- ti , tnr larta•ular atirntiny to gn,rrr Ir.. In thAtln. kern,n fell arrortmetti am It sr (.rrnu and Ctdrre, C..10r.1.1 .t 111... L ,) up ItAktng ffnd Nagar 'o.trined and I),Kl,Proti, 'Cher,. d Iltrrwig Clang that the wxnU 441110 k be found at his XIM, Ili tin at .4 low • tlgurrt“ 0 In OMR, and Nanny a 111 to ktral al In int•t t %rt. II 11:4111(1, eal A II an, other Mere I 111 le 1.,. 110 NOR 1111,Y MIMED Mt nll Isoi 1., erett n 601 ronnge Wood+ 13.1.1:rt pr 14 i tai hang.. 12-1 , h. iLegal Notirco. . 11 ,1 4 `'' , ' ,::. ' ,. 1.1 . 1 . ,' :• ' , ' ,.t,,, 11 ;•":, .1 the entice / 1,11111: / •ilite, I 1,141. 131 r n( 11 0 " u ry t tt t,t tit 1... ing nn n grnr , le.l In the ...le, f . .1,.. , t'l pr ~,,.• .1,1.1.tr,1 ere regeeett.. it , elute 'p.p. +lt. I ~I we! I and I lint e It, log , t , . 1 ,, , t.. the. 4111% euthtiiii.ate.l ... 't I. ~.. e. HAI\ II LF,Allirit4, 1' 1, It r 1 4 7 4 \I (A re on the J..:1,1 AI"of 1 .6 11/enbUfg • hut.' br to F trttt a h. .1t 0w1...N.1A. All I.t.tt, • .:1,1..1* , I , it• irquexted 1.. luaLt• inimethmte r. n4l Ib te hnt inc rlaimx In pre•Prit ,' 0 111 11111 t ~/.11111 ntr , l FOthnnt nt • \ I)IA DUKE, F • 12 l' 0 1 ,11 1 %1I1 1 \1:11S1111 D I 5,141,1 'r It iN 0 I Nett:, i• beret') given 4lmt the r.-• „, ~,, ,al t,ng het n eon the nntler•igned, u a t1.... , 15t /1 tdi the lit or April, 1467 The i 1,1, ', I et t 'main ol the firm hole sett left '-' • ' ,I_,ln,l..t_t_l: IL ,4. Sin tt It ftr eta le' t ten and •tuAtle - nirol 7,0 1,11,11(. 4 3 will he continued i 1 11 , tad itten'l nt ehttrt hmllle, I, Jima, St ro h m JACOB STR 01111. At ril lA,- It. IV. .311TII. .... - • A ItAIINISTIt vrotz's Cotter Lptt,r. or ndminktration on the rola' . f Th„.„ Af'trr tn. tl•e'll of the borough of In, ,t lip•Mtrg Iry mg 1,, en grunted to thoundersign... li,ret t utt. , • ell Itotr , ttit• Ironing thernrel l ~. ~, arid.' I to mid e•tett• to make nntn•clial• , , „, ent "rtrdthtt, he, Ina elnitn• to present I • • dtd- a tithentiettted Ittr •ettlement ('WIN HANCOCK 12 "ti ft • Adetini.trat, • _ . . . A DMINI , TIIATIVB NftTICF at, i• here),tt• en that I, Itt r• . ;doom t.' rit ion tri p bet nemntetrtet the nolo, •,net it, the 1••l - ele of Ph ilm Ilarrhert. Fr tlert'd . Into of Ir it oleard ttmn•hip 111 p•rruns" I t nowing them, eualioltlttell to rata eutatr are [ rertnyt•tl 1') me e immediate t ot mew. no I th , =rlm , trte An ,ll . t" Pre. , l there title en then!, ut•tl ft , ae timmmt _ _ T/IPM p kItNIf AIST. Pt 'I rive DON Pn I , hninintrntor 17. PI et A ~,,,NisTn,Tong Not ire tr Itnrnhv riven thrt let t•rn of A ditnim+trnlion hove 1., rn r. n ninfl t • tho untlerntvned nn the entnte of Jnnle. trsn 111nohnnnorpqnon Shnr 1.,470.0.; 511 pp.., n, o, , eal It, nre reropsleel P.l nt - iike. npnu.,1 , 1.•• p an.l tl.o, lin, in t! In 1r.., it nr , .1111, fOr .T A FORREMAN E K FIMSEMAN, MEEI /ytrTlrl\ 1. 0 All pr r•no• nrr hereb, rur A nn t nr nr Ineddline. ^Oh th" fnllnnlOA To . "rertr, 2 Ilrnd of 11nronn 7 rnltn N rxlt le, roll •, I I ho, 16 Om, n. 't pion, t bnrron, roll i, ; 0,, 1 .1,1 , 0 r 01,44 rho 1 rnller, 1 renprr 1 dr.ll 1 11 , r•r• r wnrnn. nod •Orlin, loddrr., thre•ldt, nun )1111P nn 1 peure, rnolo, n nd Immo. •el hors l T /,n our 1.r . 11 7trre• endher!. 1 nrir.. , l, 2 1.,41 ~11,, 2 pnx I,nr• and 2 ...rn nbrlt. n• I.nt roirelln•e.l•nlon nt •nj• nn.llNanvol tbo n Anthon, rarner, no d nix T,lnnworr to rrnlnve them 12 '2O 71 Jl/11,1DIVIVn tiraprro THE HUBBARD EII.F R %1ON(1 RE \ PER %ND MOV;F:I4 vrlir.l,l thn If I (1 HEST 1. REMI II Mv.1.1 at the Orent Nntinnnl r 0.1.1 Trill brill nt Inhurn NS, in July, I 111, fi.r , be I.llr BEST Sr,r,r-T1 EINII BE I'Eft lNI) MOWRY!. 1,1 t l lr Thplotrin M thn lAnl Inns held. ,07. ft 1 HeALT,ISTr.R'S P 1 MI I,••I yePr. II lITYI , II, th•rPrsl item , S P M ITTPPN, , trrnt for re-t, Co , Buffalo Ron THY !WAVER ' The hest MOIVIIi AND REAPER. fl"s ttliered for fnr the met, V. Its tine .1, , ret , ol,7vt,,tt. II the re .1 ,, ,,1a Fh,lllll reet•llert ant the brit thin fn,n,:te mnehlne hn• been rreeffejedure whileheprew meat• of the tenet hnnortnitt eller bete, ill" , been added. Iternre Ilnrelt,ine any otht r we er.nl.l retine•l all per. , n• in need of Inn,hire In enll ntul ermine the It is e, • pew' f , r idrnt,hlet and dr,rudo , n4 ,Frinner• wlioner hale the nta nee Jo need a.] -1.• odr-v , n 1 in the, , dder• itnns.4llnte l v d 1 1 11011'111,11111R d rn, • Arent oft, to P..nthot IS 11V Rll Popod, Pn 12-1 , 1-2 n, OTT TO TTAIIVESTER Anv 1 erpon wighinc topnrehm•• a road mnhatnnlinl Renper •nd Rimer?, would do we' , call on he nnaersirneol nt RT . RIPS A fIrADII Tn 11. font, nn.l nre the 11nry,t, nurchnsinr, Arpevnnill alw•yr he Meer • 111111,1 It 41' RAKES, 111111,1,6 STRAW•PUTTPIto,,, AND 11AS' ELF.Vi r rtiiei Alin Co. ode. Pilyoroiculare net] pamphlet', Addrese, J P ZTMMERMAN. Anent.' 22 lalf Bellefonte, N EW FIRM A; NEW GOODS. itdvinz purcheml the satin Behment of P .1 Bonk A e n tnleee plegure in informing hie frientllCAnd ti public gonlerally, (hot he will cent Inc Rio m , neon nt the n',l eland. frith A larecly Increased etnek of Dry Goode, Grocerien, Note R Rhone Hats if Caps. Queensemre. Ilmalwere.Drugn,antl in feet everything nasally kept in a fleet Ilene country atom, ail of which will he colt at rem low rates for cash JA.S. Y. DOAK Jr Pine Glenn, Ps April !6, 1867-2rn ACHALLENGE To all or any one Rearer end !quer. that dare roma intolhe field for a trinl. to I, had an♦ Once within nee allie of Bellefonte WORLDS REAPER ANDATOWER. manufantatbd by R. Bail and Company,el Can ton, Ohio, and offered thr Fele by Deno Haunt Agent, against the'world eol3l.oitt come all 12-18.1 m ORRIRON'S IMPROVIIT CORN PLANTDMI Patented Septentbo 11160, the only rent precool Corn pinali7 mow 11/ Iganufneturtml by . TODD a DITNOAN, Bellefonte, Pa EIZIN
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