hai„atort a , hoot of triumph, a beam of 110110, and 011111 of my tn. tie heat of the Patton. Loval eloettooscrer3 rthos 11011.811. the 4414kee•-• of the Detnocktte patty Th' lint ha. gone forth, and the infidel at ',lke,v Fhe Rathwl-Aholition ' , ark aeha , t, a, they take a retro ro.peeti3O the INlen to tln orate flint], r•i.flett 11P-lirr In , Tlll,li WTI hi, read it,..t 1: i; nti Pt loafer t. the Umott I.cagtlc of NOW 1 oti I al,i hod :ti o. dap, TERME --t; per :tear when peel trend, anae I paper ftmarviticillatchman P. GRAY 31EEIC, Erojxon ♦vo PSOPRIBTOR. JOHN P. lIITCJI ELL. AYsorltt• Elnlon BELLEYONTE, l'A FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1867 50 when net pawl in ad% once, and 11.1,00aiii,n u• t pa..l be'ore the expuettm of the )ear or ail hislotorollt ter calling lla Mill our 1 .0.1, and our ai wielatc . being al,ent, our friend Mr .1 S Itaßtiu 'JtT forniorly editor of the IVATotiMAN, has kindly cou , entvd to occupy the editorial• chair, 11 , tring the ir,erit week —At late hour we limo been called oron very nitec peete.ll:. 144 Ikre,ule over the a lnmrn of do- payer The 111 Ile ilth my lamily pre‘ent+ Hie rraiii doing eithet Jit•t lee to or it , edi torial column , .\ jig time ha- rl.tp-ed nee I gau n.y 'adiuti to the . 1 .1 , of the \VAT , II %IA \ I ith Ott:. , ingte is ,tie I extend an eld fa44l4 4 ar greeting_ and again u,A11.1 -ay co ;a 1.,e "Eti not Tgm ' I. LILLE. loon the different eountte. in thi- 't•entl ortal th,trtet will meet at Lo n' , town, tot IVetlnesday June At, for the iturro-e. of , electing two Senatomal delegatot to attend the State Comentitetyl )re held In ❑arrtsLurg on the 11111 of June - - iht. conb.n , t i Out Democratic exchanges throughout the district will please Dial.: a note of this Their Doctrines Working Backwards It is with pritlt and gitktitio.ttcni tV 1.0 l abroad npn❑2L. t•rowrn.l, that are note bclore tine IL.nnwritie patty • TIP , principle, of-tin- crawl ill ptrty. arc hetrinninn on toot the gloom or .urrnlttnling eiretun-tanta, - The ilai kness 10•_tro 1611111 m; 10 L, realited and the light of another dawn to illuminate o ur under •tanding. Setei to the lu.tony of our country, has the le ople heen , e01111;, , 1 like in the dark scenes of war and 1,1.0.1 through wbtch we hare just past lint in the prineiples of the Democrat le par t). we' hate recognized that "truth crushed to caul) would risa again. and that if the eternal 3 ears Of (4.1 Were her , , we should se- t ie tory ti 'ninth:int upon oirr''efmtiners When we say that the darksie— of the past is beginning to flee awav it is he cane that we reeognize the full Vo te , this truth There is a power that is higher than the arm of mortal that di rents and controls the affairs of men and nations. and that power will rocogniza the justice Of the great principles .if the Democratic panty IVe do in,t I,el:,‘e in the sehool of misdirected moral hie, which controlled the operati o n, If „1.1 John !trout' at Harpers Ferry. nor 00, of the principles of the higher lan New England Farititi— the seed , or ull.ll 41.• , ..1at.011 and 11 0 gathered a liamest tar the d. Th. , were 111, children and when Slier hroligh• Upon the Lountr,, the e, al , of., en it w,ar they were fattliful to his uot k, can only look back o, er the luso. , the pa•t, and regret 110‘t .•tleenrxll3 the '-tole the liters of . 11.-1, on to 0•reo• tit • Oct ti to But the ju-tree the pritwiple- I oenioelac.3 14 the hotin•latl..n a • cut ' hurh4 t law It r.. - •nt ZeB the put of th, sax,. It .04 , uo virtue rnuminglmgth, nu., - it cannot degrade the crrilin d acknowledging that we tlie people of this great Anieriean nation art• 110 lo ttel than negrocs It u,outt cis to ~,‘. man the richt, that moped:, belong to hue, and consign to t ‘erlasting ilisetaee every auto - mit to build up a mongrel ria tl.ll upon afte Gov , •riluicut of our filth er's 'Nor i,this all It 10,04 its prim i pies upon the fundattental law, of the constitution, and male., war upon every 'infringement of that sacred compact - It has always been in open hostility to i laws which opprus, the people ft fore saw the gatlidling storm, and warned them, Had the warning, been heeded. the dark clouds of civil war and their concomitant evils, would have totter hung in portention; vignificanee liner the destiny of thit nation But a 'trance infatuation seemed to pos,s, the may, es Law and order um, otor run —the gods of war seemed to have been iii‘ok rd in the niadness of the hour : 4 1.1‘ery was the scope goat, upon which they rode with their wide awake lamps into power, and upon nblob thousand, marched unfortunately into, the very jaws of death Negro onfranehisment and political power were the objects in view Millions of treasures were thu expended and mourt4tik and desolation overspread the land One after another the guarantees of the Constiftition were taken away, until we had scarcely am government at all. Little did the rank 'and file of the army suppose, they were fighting to degradetlienmel%e , by enfran diking the negro, much less did they suppose that they were waging a war of confiscation or extermination upon the Beth. They believed as they hail here told, that they were fighting for the res toration of the country and for the pres ervation of the leis. obey were honest and patriotic, and not guided by motives of plunder. Had the real issue been at first seen the war would not have assumed such fearful proportions, and the whole host of army contractors headed by such men as Benj. F. Butler, would not now rejoice is their ill gotten treasures of platen and spoons. Neither would we be burtheued with heavy taxes, nor a reve nue liceruselapon everything we do. The negro weeld be better off to-day than he is, and a widespreading prosperity bless the people throughout the nation with its happy influences. The question of negro suffrage is keheat nd a lie upon the American Pebple. It has been forced upon them frauds, and true to all history y begin io realize tie fact, that s great political Revo lution is working backward. Connecti cut heralded forth the *ea tidings, and Should They Sing Sambo a tull-a•by In traeltir the lii.tnry of I'onn<}hnnia. It i,a rle•t•ing,, r. fleet , ii tray) ) the 11 4 .4 4)l' Itew I , e : ti t . Gllll'lllol. %% Ile 1 1 111 , 11110 EXtt,lllllle .1),1)) , f ti. .).1r llown •1 111 ?utee t1.1• I N Tll , llll , 311tiim t pc , l, l c h.L%, h.kr 4.1 ' ). unnrl 1) low , 4- t0.) , (3 1 .11 4. 1 , the perpetuity .•r th, e..lll ' .ler at I 4 - -, t , 111 it fn);)) 111) . 1.414 , 1 to 1,1,1 t h at It It 1 lII' Pellicle/11)w 1. inte 11:1, been 1 1 111.4 .4 .1 - .1 ., if. 1011' -111 Ito to 1,111 1 11 Of o • , 11111111 ., , 11. 1 i hk,v,ittl it 111.111 alnlM4 I 1,11 ,t of 1111'11 I 1 ,11 . 1! . 1. it . 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It, le , lee, lc, I „h the lot , - in the eradh- .tteditet,t c , t Let the heal dem --eeist•l. Ate: the ..me; .r v vo,t IL, Hann!, • and. the ~r onr Itemeeratte P New Publications 1,1,1 1 100 M.—Ig/I.lllr. ille.l 1- lurrail and fasluon I. k (Tuley, edit or and ;N; per annum The June nutuher of the five, ire tn (othly itn rle', uelev.l Ige whir I, the dre "n‘ri).l , lomit rr .ri ti 1;0.1,y I'. 1,11114 Enlist. -1 lathe, of Lt.r art nod f.,lklon NI. henry Poo! cliircvv lient,to Poterson or on- TI 0111:11,11V , 1111treNlitig iii, dal. 61.1110114 - lit the up a 1,11. dies titig,tttitt, they eltttubl- we can not concene letlT tII htlintr.ittle monthly ran he excelled by any The June number I really tot.,tattittl 1 . 1.11.134i0Ng 1,(1.11'.1 ‘1%.4 tll —1 Indic? maga, lie of it t, o re and faahlotr I . J. l'oteraan eti itar and rablt.ber, l'hiladelphat Y NI t)tir rewlerm 11111.11 Trot atringine liet be- Con 4 e Pet croon, to eltenper thon tinylbf the r.:111 111/1111 11 : 1',1 . - -in_overy revert It °putt., highest price solgallinen —And even excels many of them Tim Om' no -- 1 ['mainly magazine de- YO'r[ol iu Inpratare. MelenCe and Art, and . . the ',maple, of 1776 & 1787 I' Chimn ey 'tort Sitar Van Everto Horton & C o N P Publishers 8.1%00 per annum. 'I tits IS the only boulacratte Magazine published In the coin e North.. and IL IS Danociatic, tit every sense ortiftr,word l'earless, outspoken and honest, it cannot hut aid utightly in restoring our country to its former prosperity ❑s art alesare interesting and I,lldr...ilia Tie edit trials are terse and to the pomt Tne•Lisu Ire Love —A Southern monthly elliae,l by Gen 1) 11 Ilall, Pubhealed by 11,11, [reran &Cu , Chau.loll° N C $3,- to per 1111011111 There aro many of uur readers we know, who Jewett first class southern publication To them we would heartily commend the oLand we Love " It is a hundred page magazine—printed on . clear white paper with beautiful new type, and its art toles are from the peas of some of the best of Southern writers It has a warm side for the “Sunny South"—stands fence of right and just' e, and spurns the idea of becoming slaveli to puritan master., as the demagogue. of the Belittlers States, would have the people of that /motion, by the acceptance of the militery•despolim bill Negro-kale at the South In the conduct of the negroes to Rich mond," VI , may' b seen what the whole South has to elpe 1, herFafter, if Ibis bar barous roan, are I ni l into'politealequality with Chrtsttani ell und cieilzed white peo ple Almost every doy, of the week past. 111.. in Iht,:hmond, been eignaltaecl by riots, or tin estemed riots, of these loosened sava ge.. Let the negroe•, in oilier places, once be pit lull poltiteal pont ion, and let dem agocuesand sconndrettrom Ole North get Imong them, owl the scenes now witn,sed 111 Iltelimond w ill lie repealed, if not now, ill , ll a few 3 eat 8 hence. in witty nthcr'phieee 'this is 14 be the practical result of . .elver ; pfpr, wet. pi ing, or or 'accepting in say wad, the congle,tonal plan of :inking negroe4 111 t i le ti,intli the liolthell equals of while n.”' Ile novel nit vial), Itil . the p.p....tint, I lie Ip . ,elil inirri.runilent of NI, New loll Punly rono,•, writing from Ric litilittni, in the employ of trial i frulent I' , ' ion ik . 1 , 014/l 10 papeK, tells the whole •t, , ty 1 , 1 3 ICC,. lk.•110 iil 111111. 1 1 111 . el Ile T1.41 , L1f , ',.. i• 11111 the negrtii .., is is tole, 'tie man ing in%nletit, unruly, ilonting. ring are seeking bomitiance amend of equal cy All tkis shown In 'rely ninny dill ennt nays, 111 little occurrences ever clay To Jul, while l'nder tread 11 court was on se4sion, tine-soon 100111 3w2inue4l with black al, nll.l 11/1 al tent , nn Meyer, to the tole applied towkucv keeping everybody but snes,llkisof of the It tr . officers of the court and rap , i. mashie of the railing„ nor did' the court atignipt to enforce, Ii against them Negro speciatoi, ant cozily in the espa cc us eh iir., while thole listing bovines, blot uvt t desk , to 110 their wrung. null to for in Cl/ 111 reflicyl. "(lo way • I n sc a, ;ikon', or you is lisisJiidge Treekon, :nn It wrier, null Unit, wand furl Ina p ittrror a Petit Jury ,n the "Lcklepkroca and vs hileetvere equal 111 111111111. 111, life negro , . iscetipiesi Ofe front 'li- nisi fino sfsr Isne were forced ois 1 11/ I ,, sekl/ l/1111 I /1 11 / 1 111/ 1 meet, the Micky hat o a Lamy ffsr s floowing their esin tsii) by walking four rend Gtr abreitsfi there Is , y coninelling tine 11111/3111111/111/ while ths s y n, n inert to lake One ricer I hey htt s s IV 1.41 linbit ml cs,ugregnfing on the -reset t. , rues an I tnlking lordly and wtt:otis4,f fy ;Omni cove rebels \ll flie 4 e ore hole thing., bill none the 1,4 c siznific nh I are eresincd by the If/errant wlnln t, not fn the fact flint the bblek+ arc um-le •olcis by the lilitary Pill to“ In the teoch tog tine Itinottc, alt , one •11/“11 11 - ie firm the North One of the•fs this whys night at ' n meeting nt the h 131,11 1 .111111.11. 1 1 1,(1a1,11 1,4 belief (hat the 1111•10 Iva, stnll alw iys hml 'been the somoici of the wlittes; and nil of the ells, ate contint.ullyrite rail of the ' necrn that out the lan 14 or nbe s o .ol, are confi•eitel and di vhled among Uncut, they 111. - I/11 outraged rend defitioded j.eople Ila ite,l timbre and all uncliartlabletkoot of and trs, lib the "rebels is preachtul by bay tool bytvlit, owl lint are 1111011 f l si f eigry body rein ff sfi,r, to solo+t - ritte in the qtr'ent• iiirlacal !mhos ale ti .e.+ siills. • enee 1/10 1 M./ ell +ha let of olllMtgt, which I can hosi tie hy the hiss t that ocoloresl 4 — nth in urn3lll,l ine to il,r !hal 1 .131 cre NI.. r •'sel.Lett to 11, own itottlnetv, the negro , Lto.lll . and rtotrifolfte but flis• fil :Oa ant, r04t 11131/111g hint the t. rm.,. It h, I boo t ko. a, no 14 11 ly pr..,lice to itt7ll Ire I 'peso only or thusigt 114 1110 owl in linoconneefinn sfs,c 111,,f1 t tnuvl not be itmlerttioott At Interne Ike Mereety poi complaint Ilint Ike , nicc o r forgetting 1113 Vllllle, Ifni he 19 1 11/ 3, 1111'1 ,3 111 111 e, days the ' of otelho Is Jakt that or o ,11111), 1/1/1 /1" 111 1 111/11 1 i 1111 . 11,111e 3 11 lo something cunt. I, biller...ll 111 into ha , been np• p trent to tin • c‘eit 'II the little tune I have loom liere, sob I tut • defined ll prttper to to the pnh'le ini 4 chief that it being dome MEM Horaco Greeley and the League Ihe rntou League t lub of New Vol, of Gleeleys member, aiblrexse.l an tlhaul noire, le hint, On 010 halt, demand trig taro appearance before a ttpectal meeting to rite 111, account of h "le) shy ' ut liar Itotliel n 9 bunllninn for ,lellersen 11aiis - Hort, bristles up ui het of over a eoinnin of !,•O 1i to', and tell. flu League In pl.o tern,. that they ale -narrow mind edblockheal. Ills reply is teblreesed to GeOrge 1S TS hint, John.l lienne , Joh II Stone, Stephen Hyatt, 011,1 t) ~the, 11e taut, lime following ex tract tient lent in. f shall nit Atli II you meat tog this vetting l h ire au etigagenient out et loin, not shall keen It I alit not liege:tiro yeti 11s canaille Of Judging or I,l'll full apprehending tie I m ovidt nt ly iegnrd 3.4 n wuti. ..,iitnentaliot, misled by a 11 . 1 , 1U/11 johtlo.opl.3' I ort ign 5111 111 nor 1d... who would like to tie ii.ofid to n grr, t and good e h il t don t Loon how 1 our attempt to base a F. it endaring patty' on the hate and wrath neces,irily engendered by a bloutlyciril war, haa,d, yo, should plant a colony 011 /1 ire berg which brl some how drifted tots tropteil ocean. I tell you here that, out of a life earnestly der.,tod 1,, go „d 0 1 'mon I.litil your eliit.lion will select my ig to Richmond and Pllglllor, flint hail lent , no the WitteSt act, and will feel that it .1 id we for treedom nod humanity than ad of yon to do, though you had bred lu ' 01 Nlethoselali P. I care as, that you make this a Atli.' tip lit and record yotirintlg. toent by yeas and nays. 1 cure not how (ow v lie with me, nor bow many voleagaintit toe I know 111.t1 the latter will repent it15..d1151 rind other before three yearn pare passed, Understand, once for all, dint I dare you and defy you, nod that I pro pity to tight it lint on the line that I bare held from the day of Lee's surrender Su long RI nny man was seeklng to overthrow nor government, Ina was my vflrMY From the hour 111 he dud down hisarnts, he was my lot nierly erring countryman tin long no any in at heart opposed to' the na tional unity, the b decal authority, or to that 119,11 , M0R of 010 fottial rights of all ion `in, become-practically pion tifietl with loyalty and nationality, I shall do toy best to deprive 11 1 111 of power , but, whetter, lie cease, to be thus, I demand Ills revtoration to all the privileges of American cu irennh ip ''l give you fail notice that I shall urge re-endr.lichmement of those now proscrdied for rebellion to soon as I ehplr feel confi dent that thin course is consistent with the freedom of the blacks and the unity of the republic, and that I shall demand a recall of all now in exile only for participating in the rebellion, whenever the country shall have been so throughly pacified that Ws softy will not hereby be endangered. And sip gentletti4n hoping that you will henceforth comprehend me somewhat better than you have done, I remain, 1 I Yourq, lloancx ()augur N May '..NI Tits Ito picot, EMIS9tItII,I —The travel mg correspondent of die Cincinnati Com mercial, n Rcpublictn journal, writes an follows froto - Yleorgia The negroes in this section are, for the most part, iii.liistrfously employed, and show both a willingness and au ability to lake care of themselves in their new COIVIi• lion of freedom A good deal of mischief line been done among them by political em warms sent front Radical headquarters at Washington, to assure !bent that if they rote Orr - they will Secure the passage of the Confiscation Bill, and receive finty nem of land and a house each. Thad. Fifteens' confiscation speech has been cir culated among those of them who can read and fully expounded to those who cannot,and the result has been to fill their minds with expectations which will never be fulfilled, The intelligent Degrees to be found is the citibe are not easily persuaded into full faith in confiscntion, bht the ignorant field* hands are, and the missionary work hag been aasidiously prosecuted among Meta. —The Democratic delegate* from the Legislatire dietrict composed of. Juniata, endlluntingdon, to the Demoetatio Stale convention, are Instructed to support lion. James H. Orattaxn for lidpree Judge. The Diary of J. Wilkes Booth Iles been given to public by the offi cial Authorities at Washington. Nobody appears to knew or even to have ■o idea of the oontente of the rut oui leaves( The first linen of the Diary, it will be seen, proclaim that the first plan was to raptor( Lincoln—not kill him—and for six mouths it had been under way—but that on the 1111 April, that plan was changed This act establishes the innocence of ?ire. Surratt beyond nil doubt Toe wired portion of the Diary is as fol. The following ie a copy of the writing which w penail, found In the diary ink, hotly of J, Wilkes Booth : ()theist Copy non 11 nl.r, Judge advoUle Gederal Ti'",o, %Tent 13. 14 Friday the Ides 1 itt to da3. nothing was ever thought of eivriticing to Dill cgotitry's wronpi l , For nn Mslia3 we have worked to capture, bill our OVII9 being almost lost, something de cisive and great must he done Rut its failure was owing to others who did hot strike for their country with a heart I si rock bohlly and not ae Ihe papers say I walked with allfirtu slept trough a thousand of his friend+ and was stopped, but pushed On A colonel was at his RAC 1 moose Sir ',nip,' before I fired In Jumping I broke my leg I passed all his pickets, nod rode ninny tittles that night with the bone of tny leg tearing ih4 flesh every Jump I can never repent it, though I ISed to kill I or country owed all hei rouble to hisi nuJ 60t1 simply made my the instrumett*T 1114 11111.11411111e11l The country is not what 11 was. This forced Tnnon it nut what I have loved I care not what becomes of ate I have no desire to oollirc my country Tlllo night, “before tile deed," I wrote long Boucle and left it for one of the will ere of Nt1i..11,1/ Illtrlfiorneer,in,flllol I fully set fortis our reasons for our prdceedt ngs Ile or the ge,vroment I roley, 21 After being hunted dog Ilirongliswamps, woods and last night being chased by gunboats till I was fine,' Is return wet, CO , l, and slarvlng, with every .11111'4 11.11 egainst ray I OM here in despair, and why ' For doing whet Bru tus w is honored for, what nuide Te ll a hero, slot 3el I, for Striking down a greater ty• rent Ahan they iv, knew, ail looked lino° 114 11 COIII.IOII eta throat My action was pitt'et Olen either al their., One hoped to be peat, the other hurl not only his coun try but his own wrongs to avenge. luiptd for no glllll. I hued no private wrung co .1-sti ork t, my country, and that alone--n country that gronneinleneath this tyranny tutu prayed for this end, and yet n ow behold the cold hemd they extend to tile Clod cannot pRe,lO,l me Ir 1 IIOTe done wrow; , yet I comet see my wronr , except it serving a degenerate people The little, the very little I left behind In clear my ohme, the government IT tkl not allow to he prime! Iso "(ii, till lor up country I have given up all that niakys lilt nu yet and hole, brought minty family, end am Kure there 14 no 1,.1.11‘111 in 11i . .. Heavens far toe, I,IICC man c,ndenins OW .0 1 knee 0111) 111 and ,if what has been done, except what I did ins:elf, and it fills roe with hor ror t,•'ll, ny and forgive me, and bless nip oilier to nl•lit I will once more try the jeer, with the intent to stops, , though I have a great desire nod aloe et a mind to re turn to 11ashing1011, and inn measure clear my name, which I feel I can do Ido not repent the blow, I struck I may befo•r my (loci, bitt not a man I think I have tuough I am abandoned, with the etirse of t 4111 upon me, when, If the world knew my heart, that nee blow would have made Ille great though I dal not flesire greenly. , TO night 1 jty to escape these blood houmls once atone R ho, can rend his fete' Hod,. will be ilmic I !leveler, greats soul to die like a criminal ' may lie, may lie spare sic ilia , itn.l let ins die bravely I bless the entire rld Have never hated or wronged any one This last was not wrong unless fled deems it so, and it is with Ilim to damn or, bless me Anil for this brave boy will me who often prays I es, before and since, with a true and slncere Heart Moo It ci ime In him 'I If se, why CR. lie pray thy some " Ida nut wisli hl shed n drop of blood, tint I must fig lit the course fu all that's left ma. Upon a paces of paper found in the diary, and supposed 10 have been torn from it, m written the following Item (Piece torn onl,t Forgive ore, but I hare some little pride I cannot blame you for want of hospitality You Inow your own affairs _I was sick, tired wrili $11111•11111b 1111111 . 11 need a me, medical ado , t old could not have turned a dog from my toot'in cacti a plight However, you were kind enough in give 09 ',unwilling to eat for which I not only thank you, but on etc count of the rebuke and manner in which to piece torn out 1 '.ll. is not the substance hot the way in which I.llllllle, 14 extended !lint makes one 11111111 y in the acceptance thereof The 9111.:0 to meat 19 cerement . ) Meeting were lase without it Ile kind enough to accept the enclosed lire dollars, although hard to spare, for what we lave received Moit respectfully your obedient seen nut regulating the amount of bog gage each passenger on Llannnylvtinia rail` roads shall hereafter bo/allowed Irt — carry? Wax 141 , 11 11,1 the last geM/11011 Of the Leguilit litee,• It pro•sdea that each passenger shall be entitled to carry one trunk or box, not exceeding one hundred pnunda 111 weight, that when baggage shall be lest and dam age claimed, not to exceed three hundred d ,, llars shall be allowed fur each trunk to box. together will, its contents, that if any person wishes .1.?, tarry more weight or greater value of baggage than this, lie or elle must have the trunk or bnx weighed by the baggage WritlYt before starting. disclose ille value that will be claimed in case of Ins., rind pay extra for excel, OM may required hr the particular railroad! comps ny Tug Ci 111lENer it, trot 1t61,111 I. —A Leary robbery Cl National Bank note, Ira' been discurered in the office of the CUM pit oiler of the Onrreney, at Washington •fhe thief is n colored man named James II S Schuremnn who has been employed an a pritident ial messenger in the Couptroller'n office 101 4 *HOME. time Thi names of the Banks hal been forged, and the notes; amounting to I,IOIIIP one hundred 11011 fifty thousand dollars,lim been but into circula tion. Schureman to also accused of stealing a large lot of mationery from the Currency Dernrlmen t lie has been required to give bail in totanewer at Court —The New Atlantic Cas` damage cd, on the Bth inst ,by an 'be rg, which grounded off the harbor of Hearin Content, New Foundland The old Cable, it will he remembered, wan grappled for, rained and repaired shortly after theCableof IBG6 was laid, which fortunate circumstances prevent the neverence of the telegraphic 'communi cation between Oils Continent and the Old World, the capacity of the old Cable being fully equal to the requirements of the busi ness, great as it is The company propose repairing the damaged .. able of 1866 with.. out delay. oet • - --According to an act o the last Leg islature of this State any man who .may desert bin wife, or children, or both, can be arrested and imprisoned until support, not exceeding one hundred dollar. per month, is guaranteed by nuffivient security. Both husband and wile are to be cietaPetent witnesses in such cases. 'N. On abbertioemento EAGLE HOTEL, 227 NORTH THIRD STREET I=l=l PIIILADELIIPIA. R. 12.42111111241NGS h C D. KELLSR, Prop'r, 12-22-Iy. POSITIVE NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED All persons who bare been dew ing at the undersigned since 1882, and who are ht debted to it im for merchandise, are requested to call at his establishment without further delay, and' make settlement, otherwise the accounts will be placed in proper hands to slalom We payment. Ile elm desires to notify all thos• who may have claims against him, to come forward and Meeilve their money. All good. will pe sold, hereafter, lower than elsewhere eon CAIN. 12, 22, 6t. A. evssmok. NOD abbritiq r ::: . .,:fst. - To TIII: limns to tk ti mmtbitALL , Centre county .1 P. flepbart C1(11( of the Orphan. Court oT odd County of Ca Otto, do hereby certify, that at or Orphon's Court hidd nt Bellefonte on the 32n,1 day of April Irta, before the Honorable the .fudges of said Court. On wolfed) roe. ' ,me Krnnted Upon the belt. anal repreorditires of William Mt...di/ill dere/oral, to a into tar co ll o on the fourth Monday of turned neri,ipol arcept,orr refuse 10 accept, at the luluntion anal appradonent, or to 141. , 1 . 1111.1 r why/lic font et - tate of sod deceased should not be .old In testimony whereof, I Mile hereunto art mr bond and eflizeil the sent d' maid Ct•i•t nl Bellefonte on the 22ni1 tlm of April A I, = MIECIEI F THEMIS OF SANIVEL STINT: rO Penns)lvatfut, Centre enmity tux AL (foul...l,lkt+ of the o r phun•,, I ours ,f aunt ',tufty of Ctntro,lo horoIt" codify, that an Orphan't court cell at Bellefonte, on the 2nd du) of Aprd. 1557, beton , oho Ilonoralt to the Jud4outtf t owl On motion roll , teal o+oll4 fliten the hen , and reprtotentotti es of Sautt;ehtiklne. dterase I, to „cue into lltteCourt the 'utfit Monde, tt, August sect, and ey li rcpt, or ruiner to atueri, at the dump. au mortost Inept, or to oh. tnt, uhv the reai eltlate of Knot k1e , en..,1 , 15..1.1 not ht +old In te•tnuony, %hereof. I hare IJ$ r. onto ret my hand and falba d Ihr ro LI ol r,ud 1 • lit at Itellelonte, on the 22nd lint or 11, I. Ntli J. I'. It/ I e, r,t ' 0 • T O If I P. 1. 1 . 111 .) 1t ri I t . 1 t I) I, J. I' qephart, anr‘Ok ot the Orphan'. l'oort of root eonnty 1.1 l'entre, hmehy t Vial at an Orplutto'd Court held at Ile'lenma. on 41Le 221,11da el Aril, I.B6;rindt.' Ihu 11'.0""Orl° the Judgea t.l mitt l'oeut„„ granted upon the heir' and reprerent via,. of Samuel Laidon, M. eared, to e Into the Conn on the tourth Alonday litgo..t t, null nr rcpt, err refwe neeept, at apprataement, or to Lithium ',ore who tent am late of 'mad deeelired rhouhl trot M t.old Lt te•titnot v I Irive Lan pmt,. •t•tno htuthllll,l affixed the !MT: C..tstt ut Lilo 22ha Xprtl, A P. I=ari= ME r l 111: 1, 1111y . 1:1: ,, P , 111 , 1 , . , I . P .:TI:It u.r 1, P t;4l.l)nrt. C. -1 (h1.11.11t•- .cur. 01.,,0t nn • 1 I .ntre, 11,0, • . Ihnt al no Ort•hin'.• I • art I, it,•ll.•l••nt., on 22n.1.11), n• I `o:. 1 •••I•re 111.• 11•41•• r •aol I,m r nn in••t:oo role rt •ho granted II r the bet!, Rod rl pr, roIl!, lonn•ttl {ho • t.ort •n the f oru. Mond." ,t.on at• eei) , ,••r refti.e ept, •11 ,nlp.tio•n and appral•ensenl. oi if the roil eqtxte and de. Caned '410014 n••I he, •IA In le•tmt.p.r 1.1,1e4.:. Ihas rearll , , 4,1 mv hand 110.1 afßxed the •1.11 I. ‘ f . ..hi. • knt at 11..11.4,11e 22nd .In) .1 1867. I. I' F:111 It I, 12.22 ra C 1 ~,,, , 1 ou“ao, ir t. to ,ret 1i..0 art,. le Olen rt• Cheap 11” Th.... not9rs.l no I en , olgftk rim Q... 'Ol,lll 1, 1111 ) 411 ‘.l.Sp,ar ro.ov fltteri...t to..Noir, 11., I Re, lgoolre.l Phil /1. 10 1111010 pl,. (1111141101,1 11, 101 C, lint , g •thin, nrpl :a mak. it ellenper than ett4toornrt Ibe mate ot6 are holtv.lit. I rot the hest \ tau. 140 , 1 E.lropets. manta,- • awl eotarol t,, , 1 I pro, tire ‘t own. ro 1, to tot...tr.. I.lt,ttt tl 1111 i 11.1,14 he aritookt. , t 4 t.1. , .T,Vn awl. I' I,rtf are 'twit (lint Itt!!. rely upon effort tote t„ and o mlt patron., L, lokeep al well go , make 111-lorn 'I he re 'lilt of on(tned tn.l,- trr. xt Item, /toil ehme .iplit ktion of all the haa seemed c•I t.li nieto I, it 11'11111111 0(010 of Clotholg,atPlt t nt %tot , • nu. vriee... e h.lte, ra near. 14.1y-tit:oh. I'l.o flll hi: .46 - 2.1 !.. 1 ,111.11 111 1 11011110 .11 1 outhi4 owl! • it., • 1..th...g 311 I\r at to nothe to order. /111, (lout'. I orolshing 10 largo \ arnets. WA NA)1.11(1 , 1t. ANN ( Illttnl'N, t 0.% it ,,,, aril'llr hilt A Mllf P 11111.11,11.11,0 !...' . `1111114 , 1 'l4et 11, 111.1111, expremx:',llo3 I. the I I 111 N I T %LI% PIIOPEILIN S he lull. oft. r ut tort/iitii .00 the al able firiitirrty 1e,r1 , ...1 it• liittlit.es it Situ It.l at I' I. ttltitV MILL'I. \ 1111. rot NTI". =I Inmiing 4.11 )Ii 1n Mrect. an I tit 11,1 ..t. W 2 ..•orivii high. 1 , 111 xint.g.l =1 hang. I. J2O [COL ru l e, 1.014. 4 1 In mod ern .) le. A Int ge and three n,oloil wi fi n d Ito, no d co., ~.t0100., 1 1.01g nmuni on the vond. I c.tole glolde.nnrlave 1m0.... and a ll Ica - 11 1. i; II 1r1: /1( 0 1 SE Y. ,adkneeto.al nn6 11. , ruIln the ne,nd will, It ow lir" lorm,lted 1,,u0t nutted A. tdring • 11. p. tore ell “ttne lot 1114. e 11 the horns ion in tut ' , u, ,.. it JI9 .1 pipn.rolt dwrlLup. AI. = ood 1 , ui1d0,,4• nod one olinv nll In Knoll cduldi.at, and $1,3 dvhir Ode id poi, One 11l Inl Ilt ur the 1., n ~ , ntsdning 1,1 1,111 •,1 ill 1. re :•1 n1,1,d1 pale .11t1,,d1.,11 I=l 11 'f pr..peri) 1,111 r •epar.tt. I), tie. mu, suit pure Itx.,•r Al,. nittlatl. .it 11n11ret llln, l Nan. ...outs' 1.111104 e I:ISINE6S ,'IAND run,utting ut an acre of Inuit i ut a tulle from l'ent,Nltalllll Furnance. arta alto Ii is Pr, t -114.2, !RAY/. SIMI]: WI( -.1•. L, 24 :Po, tvo. , ntol a r..ro nun . Itrd r u , 1e1111111.1 1 11; PHI:H.IAG 1111USIC •I I by. 0. feet. I,a+ement kit.hen and good cellar undetneath ' , llr good r,oul. and a toll an the hrod floor. and the 4e .d r.., n. on the .rend, together a lth A ,TAB!.? ( 111171.1', A' Hof nl teptt all the meets/18er) oullotildlnge he gar dthlt large and Site, and there are ,ititto a num ber o r fru.l t ree , lo t the lot We will also ell th e goods eit, hand eonel sting of the umunl vn r 'l' Lir property iii eitunteel in a pleneutit neigh. b or l ie ,,,l r eam...cut to null, /Amid and Poet if - lire ,4.., lire Any fart infortnut ion noty be hail by pereonetl eppl n or hr letter from either of Ihe ,utrolorsig j Undlepoted lit lee will be git en for all I e ob. e. A. SAMPLE A Co., hoe Oros e Mille. Centre County Pa. 11. A ItIOOONAtibb: 12-21- St Rock liprings, Centre no. A DM INISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of John Neidigh of Ee - rgiitOti township, deed, haring been granted to the undersigned, he hereby notifier all portions indebted to sai4,, estate to snake immediate payment, and Moab having against It , to present them duly atithen dented for settlement . JOIIF li. NEDIOII, Administrator 12, 22-61. .F A RIIIRRS Whe are hi want of the beet and moot lasting Reaper ever offered t• the publio would do welLto see rho World's Reaper and Mower at head Ilaupt'e Aire, beftwo ordering elsewhere, for fear that they might be sorry for some are already fur ordering another kind, fur after geeing this machine they will not have any one of any kind that they may have' op band for sale, is order that they may get one at E. Ball A Co'N. Walla Mower and Reapers. .1 2 , 2h—tl Nth) ibbertigtmento. 1 HURRAILI 11URRAII! HURRAH! If you want to buy seed_ goods, cheap good. fashionable goods, fine goods, .rosy kind of geode, go to AllltAllAM &WEISMAN'S. On High street, Bellefonte, Pa. who has Just returned from Now York, with a handsome noleeted assortment of nortehandite,inow eµan and offer for solecheaper than any hotly else in the Union. 'The Goode hare been bought cheap for cash, and will he sold cheap (or cosh or its intuit alert. Cloth, Cassigner,.satinott, K. J &nee • illmnibrays,Cottonaden,hlarsiii les Vesting,. Satin and other Veil. IMMENIZZO=II=2I MUM Mack and Fancy Silks at old prices, all color Plannerle, all wool and domestic Rack and Stumm; Flannels, lllencLod, Unbleached and Colored Cont,n Flannels. Ysonch.. . zed duweetie Unighamo, Tickinge nod C hocke,lllceolled and Un - Mooched Shootings, Cosw and ..Fhlrtlng hillSrlf),Cambrlesand Idommee and ,I.n os, Sus penile. and lhatikerch icl., Neektles, Collar, and lhoromr, Par.toolo and San allerellae—Mik, Snighains anti Balmoral Skirl ,, ,Janiora'sand Sliraess Balmo ral Skirl.. of %Ant, slrei anti priest. Skeleton „Boon Skala, lanlie , ', and Mitten Skeleton Hoop Skirts .4 e‘ery oleavranaion. —Spring and Sli)inuer Cape., both Cloth and Itosttrpa..eil u, vg4e, quality, end .rib 1.1 3cluvon and Dixon', faun. un endltoo. ‘arluly, angle end Clirk;et•, n full nAo.Otnent of all kinds WI Curpet4, nuvb us ,In, 1 Ely Ingrame, ling Will Strati.' CLITet, 011 Floor nnd Table Oilcloth and Oil Shadeo SA LT, VISIL 'LOCI:RIES, SOLE LEATH.- elt, SPANISH KIP, FRENCH CA LE SKINS, COUNTY:I' eiLl , SKINS NIOIIIIOCO LININGS Air iMnieinnkerkreini and S'ltoeuinkers TOlllll. Of nil kin,ln to ail at • 1L 'lt ADAM S A N.H. CHEAPER than at any other entabliiihment to Central Peno•tykania. Doe IV-I 8 2. I ()OK 11E11E' I,OOK 11EltE ' BARN UN , ' itAlti:ArN:, A/: / 111 • E ooDS ZIMMERNIAN RIM s:& .7'(l nisf,Fit the Mire., to, Bellei..nts nn.l porn.un.lnng conntr3 that the 3 null 0 11.11 Un 110111111, ner 1 , ‘lll . ll 5111,,P+67, in room • NO f 111 1111 High .trees, Bellefonte. Pa , no entire uuw •Iv• I. 01 MEI I .rio I I him Ilatx, It ...11, Tlmt• A Ifi each branch of their block a large agrort lII.IIt a ILI he found. No piano were spared In neleeting the itch to 9134101 , 1*r...5 of 'lurch.. err. 'who are cordially t b ited to give us a roll and ..teck and pricer here, buffing clrenherc 12-11-qm ZIMMERMAN 11110$ 1 Cu, —••• EIV 1 . 1 it M NEW GOO 1)8 A.,llns ing purchased the entire null,- fklitoceit,ot P. J 11l ak" it , the subscriber lA., 141e...51ue to informing law friends and the puhhe g4nernlly, thid he will cont me the bust avts at the old stand. wall a largely inereasett sloth 111 LH, Omuta, Groceries, Soots it Shore, Sato d Queensware, Ilarolleare,Druglhand in het eterr thing usuall, kept in n first class country store, ell of winch will he cold at tery low rotes tor ebb , Apoi 2.1, IPA; ;111 Pale (Ova& Pa flit %Y.( 11P111;1:18 ITINO OIL ... log eaten...4.ly inuntifm tar ad al =ME= For the 111.1 tune in the ht•tor) of Petroleum, thn Pntentees Lite been OA° to bring before the nubile the long sought :or mmlllol4ol3' wished for glesnlerntoluto of the For rhenpnes no , l dlnalnltly Panunt he blr , olled• Lou lu hot Ater t =I befoh• the ptkh Olio trod will ilrn..ttnte O. amto I.lllitg went.. Thi+ oil is .11 , 0/ being u /L Itro / toe 'f/1/(/// I PS, (aNES idol all !Asir, insebiner). and for greasing p•Arl nn 1 I= a cannot be excelled The public will not eon. found ibis oil with may id the Napllia Benrole .1/111 I Inrdcn udr that hate Introduced to the public, owl been no l apin.ur to the lan (Miner, rhir of .1 prepared by a pn,ceee of inadnnorr pt. Wait to itself, and which Pt se cured by Letters Patent by which lowers Aery foreign egreti taken, and the oil lead. pure without the i.e beinicler. And at the .U 411113 time dide, oang no as lo lea, it 1 - 1 . 40 f toy otTen•li 0 'obeli and reducing it to any ipeeihr era, go dermal The intramie e•cel II nt e 4,1 tl ood tin been tortiol bJ bucidredo of elo, turn linotn, mot they,confidently POP.1(11111 It At meeting the deinnm r whit h ban ro long ell/ilea; and heretofore remained uncap plid Siders rolitoted and promptly filled la tool" part , to rowed Stater. Ilk AY A I t - BOX 966, Franklin. l's LIME 1.1.5114" -114tE 1 real laulatt haw ultra). VII head and lad male at the lowe•t mat Let rave, at the NNI I.IIIIE KILN'S'— . the railroad hear ISe hats ,po fear 'flwe peaceful antradtettra f when we , . ow, that la, bare the HEST I.IIIP LS THE STATE D is tree from core and our Lilt. are Coeon rt ro sled that all the aphe• are separated loon the burnt limo before it !mts oath° a IM. It Is 8'101114111 . 1' ,... 1.411; , Aml snakes as fine a hoists as the lone learnt rnou the m ar ble quart., t to the eattern-' part of theStnte, Our farultdas for burning and shippte lune aro such that .yr‘f f: N FURNISH IT 1211 E d'Elt than the quidtty of line ran he had at att) ei her pines. All orderspromptly filled Address, LEONARD MAGIC ALL ti Co. 12, 20-13 Bellefonte, P. p LAILIC ‘'ENI/l. Tu Lo eold at publn, oak, on the prom DIC3 01 the indosertber on ' QC THE 11th Vi' ✓t I tql i. thb fullowtog valuable property, to nit ONE M witril COLT, une tortr"3 on r old roll, two town O. of these fresh, two head of young cattle, four bead of bop, Ens buggy, one one-horse wagon, onr•one horse eled,one sett of single herness,grusdstone, iron Mettle, wurk•benolk, meat 'awl, •gidor s ineger, also TWO COOK/NO STO FES, one parlor stone, four bode and bedding, break fast table, bureau,- secretary, one eight day clock, one cupboard, two setts of chair., one settee, one riding meddle, 400 acutobing ma chine, Lolialo-robe, grain beg., Ac., to. There are a number of other article. to num erous to mouthing Sale to commence at 10 oelook 0. aid day. Terms made known on day of - 12, 22-31 - " J. If. MUTTON. SSUBPOENA IN DIVORCE. Margaret Temple es• James Temple.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre pouts .y, N o . 83, denn e eg term A. D. 1888, Alla. Sub poen. seer Divorce. -- The undersigned Commisitioner In open court, to take testimony In the above case. hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appolottneet, at the office of H. Y.. MMus*. Neg., in the borough of Bellefonte, on Saturday the Ibtli day of June 1587, between the boars of 10 o'clock A. M.. end B'oelook P. 111. when and where all parties Interested may attend If hey sum proper. NORMAN N. HOOVER, 12 22-51. Canindssloner. HOWELL GILLILAND & CO •Take this method of informing their friend the patina end mankind generally, that t 1 have opened In ROOMS NO I & 2, BUSH'S AIWA DR, the most votapiet, Oe WHOLESALE AMP RETAIL STORE iu remind Peonsyl‘sois. They hays, Dry Oootts, 0 roeorios, Boots ood Shoes, Ilsta and Cape, Not one, Carpus, Flour Watt Paper Am In the greatest variety. And for sale at th LOW EST RAI' Es _ _ LADI ES, 1.1 Do you want a eilk,mipica,tooloor, delain, meemo, lamina, calico, gingham, lawn or any othar kind of drese, air matter what kind of material, with triminge of erery ind, go to HOWELL, GILLMAN!) t CO. GENTS, , Do. you want a flue null of ,eloother, clothe, Tanninter, aattinett, or any kind of ina rial to have a suit made of, or do you need e lure, neck-ties,. ounpentlern, gloves, liana chief lee • fro 100. FA It3IERS, Do you want tugs?, cblee, too or gro ceries. of any description, pt Wholneall. or Ra tite; clothing, dry goad., nr any lb i g of that kind, salt, pineter, or ;feeds ! niTtrlT, OILLILAND ,e MIME= 1 14 9. vtta paroliata what tar famthontted, Irmo , 'tar' (Jour It. tt tnatoht•-. g • to • El L. n tt.LII \ LAI3(IItERS. Et cry thing e.O want , any thing your wile wants, wierything utir children needs eel be had at the lowest erten+ et HOWELL, rtrl.i.lLA NI) k CO'S. ,-r molasses, )our otAtee, tea, spice. , carpets, oil cloths, brooms, brushes, mats, bucket., wood and ir Glow , wore, canned Gait, Jellies, and et cry .r thing of that dosetiption, is at LOWELL, GILLILAND ,t Co';',. chieefloware, , Wood end W illuw Ware EVERYBODY, That waste anything, an the dry gouda. grocery, hoot and ehue, hat anal rep, elothang 11enr and feed, tread Or any other lino of mprcan the geodr, at the a ow rer lager., should zeal a lIOWI 1., (JILL ILA ND at CO'S. 111111 .3r Of cr.,' de.crlption, produce of ILI Inn,le, end country marketing generely, I rid which thn trught•it market price will he pent titken In Itrevl7 wade elothiug MEI DUDE FLAXSEED OIL warranted. for sale at DOWELL, U HALL A. U d . - D OM EFTA' W d Woollen Goods in adrtion to .oar stock ti Eastern manufacturus Which wall be exchanged for wool at cash price, at HOWELL, OILLILAND A Co. EATH Lit 1.4 Of all krnd• ho hod, arid the highest market price paid for green hidee,at =II r litE LAROEST AND HEST STOCK of JL warranted Lout• and Auer ever brought to Centre county. at BURNSIDE'S WARRANTED to ail e na(ixfartlon. VICO as I 111 y, will give you net,' hoot and rhoes for them. Lm can only find thap at 131) DE'S 1 )l ItNSIDN'F it tha only tilaro whore you LP eon not a pure, unadulterated ankle of wee, I have them ground to my order and will warrant thriii ate, tly pure, m repre•ente4 lIA It D W h A w l i t e l . , 0 1: i n o t q tzo I d o i n e e ,:y 14 . 7 k e . 7 , 1 d 1: fur herneiß tnakert, at - BERN:SU/Es N ON EXPLOSIVE rimy: .01,1 e ef real Oil, warranted to .tend 114 ilegreee, at the saute pm., you pay fir a Beeline ertirle. F you dont wont to make your Loner .1100 den rolled gut now rollare of r a s t t ; 1 1 : :e rn k s t: ,4. 11 T i3 rknk ,r o n f , l: l •: i :n . g 11: practical tanner, good pidg• or the art 1110 Don't sell you •lieepok in for bar lieloin at ALI A RNESS, rallarv, tinhorn, ilttrt whip, nage whip., gut •rninent saddle., bridle., 11.rt.g.1•4. and everything in the meddler) line, at BURNSIDE'S I HATVINR of deJorlowns, warranted to 1 J gire na.latnetion French rat!, kid twinge, Inoreeeos, eheepsk inn, and e% eel:thing la the leather line, at L ted double water proof cape, anti orro Atte rays, anti all other kinds at HI ItIcSIDH'S SIfORM A ERS' TOOLS--11,1aPt9, han7, awls, sod ever 3 thing la &boo lingli S ne StrIVP. .S WILLOW BASNEIS, corn baskets,Lathas' TY itakes. hroonvt, bruehem tube. and every t. tag In that boa at BURNSIDE'S GUNS.—.llard in's celebrated double barrel titles, double barrel shot guns and single barrel allot guns at a 'VATS A CAPS of every .tyle, quallly and qpnehty, eelLng vq cheep al lURNSIDYS IS youvolt good goods and great hargums go sodlligmine the big stork of goods st BURNHDES ALARGE stock of pistols itod all kind. of pielel cartridge. at BURNSIDE'S TII E best tobacco, cigar',sag I ti , l t tl ea rgin.t low prim's, at TOYS of all kinds and descriptions at BURNSIDE'S N EW PATTERNS for oil cloth at, ,lIURNSIDIPS COAL OIL LAMPS, oo►l oft, ec, At =AMUSE'S B UY eztia Eine Lau at BURNSIDE'S NOTIONS of all kinds al SUIINSIDE'S FOE TRAPS, mink trap Nat BURNSIDE'S TE. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID for all kind. of country produce at 12:14 EHRESIDEB. 14,et0 abbertioments I= I=l El= 13tirnoibes5 = = - Eng ego°lts OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICEs 4twintrrEr I). PIPER'S, • NEW•t(:II.E,NO. 6 BROCXEICHOOF ROW, 111= The under•lgnel ha. ae Wsrisew—irbr auk ut groceries, • largo and well sleeted assurtuteut of DRY (GOODS con. sties In part of COW° ('hint...,prints, Alpnead Arroure4,lured A 111.1. G inghamo, Jsm C,10,e11. 41". ,••••• arid doblem bed tlueiln, • Bed e•e., Ar. Alro vLOTI . N 1; 4 , F ALL KINDS, overall, hat,., rape, hoot, soil +hoe., HOSIER) i ail kindt, glove*, rhanla lac, and ilreve buttons Ile alto tiny' parlingiir xttention to grocer leo, in that lino he keep. • lull snourttonni sioh a. Greer, nvl flank Tv., CoR." • Fn ~rx'r rope, Halitng end Huger House Melasceo, Canned and/ Dried Fruit, • Englteh • Mare ron • Checae. Mackerel and Herring. In fart every thing that the wants of .0 pub li,• require, yen be found at hie store All there/. guddr he Kell. at as ion n guru as any other Merchant in turyn, end pr ,ally little lower N 6 \4ILI. D • AL 110NORA111.1 with mll hie I uoduglere, •od by ao doing tre hopes to reeeiNe a full shore of lh• public pay runage. (loud.; sellf be dell% °red 1,, •ny point M a rk e h”g of ell kinds taken nt the hiyheel market !Ince m rx••hange for good, ' 12-15 ly OEO. D. PIFER 'Legal Notices & EMI \ It• Tit %TOR'S NOTICAN Utter, of tete% lutist rattett 'lrk* rain,l' ht.'n Morrow deed of the born h e of Phil hietburg,h•v tog been granted to the uotticrtegned he Mque•n ail Per•une knotting theineeiVen in dolled lii eget e•tate to make nemetliata paym ent, atidtlet•e having damns to Present thou dnly authenticeed for settlement OWEN HANCOCK •ldmiuiatrator Bill AmiliNisTßATics N k TICE. Notico,ks hereby given that letsert dl administration have been wanted to the under signed on the estate of Philip Bombast;ter, deed , late of Howard township All persons knowing themselves indebted to said astute are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thentirated las settlement \ ee' THOMAS BARNHART, Hrwmino,. , ,, P. AdminiptrAtor Oil NOTIcE NOM& hereby given that let Lars of A ihninitfration have bven granted the unciersignsil, on the estate of James Form tnati deed. of Moshapnon, Snow Shoe townehlhp All persons knowing` themselves indebted h. said estate , are reimmted to make immediah payment, and thoee having ellims to p .1 thorn dilly imthentteated for settelment J. A FORSRMAN. E. K. FORSRMAN, Administrate. MEM CAPTION All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing or meddling with the following property, 5 head of horses, 3 colt., 8 cattle, 3 rels•a ,1i toga, 15 sheep, 3 plovse, 8 hallows, 8 cultivators, 1 double shovel plow, I roller, I reaper, I drill, I horse rake, 2 two horse wagons and bed., 2 sett hay ladders,preshlng maohine shaker and power, I fanning mill, one baggy and harness, 6 set hese gears, I pair bobsleds, 3 yet double trees and whipple trees, I spreader, 2 log chains, 2 post bare and 2 corn shellac., as Ia . ;tirelinaed the same at Sheriff Mi., and In ; pd cm to Anthony Corner, until it hi env Ore re o remove them. 12,20 • JOHN DIVING. laccipevz THE 111T1311A111) SELF' -R A KIND READER AND MOWER, I= lIJOHEAT PREMIPM Ovid Medal at the Great :aonal Field Trial held at of Auburn. N. Y in July, 11366, for be ing the REST emplaned SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER Awarded to Diploma at tee( trial held on 11. N N10.41,1.18TH1C.9 FARM baq year, near Pelleinnte .1 H. MYEItS, Heneral Agent .1 11. MATTHIIN, Agent for Centre Co , Buffalo Ron, l', 0. TILE KIRBY REAPER. / ..The beet MOW f':ft AND .WIt'APER, now offered for • ale for the money, in the State of Ponw.ylt onto, le the KIIIIII Forwent; should recollect that the price u tine fa% orate machine has been greatly reduced, while improtements of the most important char. aster hare been added. 13wfore purehaping any other we would reque.t all persona in need of a nachoe to call and examine tin /mile. Pend for pamphlet anal descriptions Kamera who DOW bare the Kirby and are ID need ad ex. IraP, idiould scud in their order. inimediately,to SIIORTLIDOEACO, , 76gent. Office •cer Sciii end. It L'epot Bellefonte, Pc 12-16-2 m OHIO HARVESTER. Any yoreon w taboo g to purehaae a good etabelantint keeper nod Mower, would do nell to cell no the undnreigned, at HUSH'S ARC,II)6 No. 11 Bellefonte, and pee the Dhio Harvester lefore purchasing. R. palm will always be kept on h IIAY I IRAK KR, DRILLS, STRAW•CI'TTFRS AND riiiihEVATintS also fnr aale: For particulars end peeoplalets, address J ZI A1111311./f AN, Agent, 22.15tf Bellefonte, Pa. 1 IBERTY TOWNSHIP, BOUNTY FUND 1.4 Robert Martin, Collector and Treas urer of Bounty Fund, Dr. to amount of bounty duplicate; 2253,86 Dr. to amount of Exec. n money on Bount3 78400 =I By 4.41ry bond. paid 2389,81 By per veatsgo 52,34 • Rr exmioationonsoltilertax 72,49 9251544 C. Holler, Collector for 1865 & 16. T. mutual duplicate for 1885 9952,14 EM@Mil 1293:363 By ..nary bonds piti By Exoneration. By percentage 2011,17 „ 278,50 51,01 2870,08 Amount now Collected i The above is a statement of bounty Moto , es lif ,Liberty townahip. to Havel) 130th MI. 11. A. SNYDER JOHN LIO 0 ETT ). 't Auditors. _ t24 o ist JOSEPI. ) I B. HALL I\TEIV CONFECTIONERY.II the subscriber having opened up an milks aewitock of Coufeetiouaries in room NO. 3r BUSH'S very respectfully solicits a shn. of the +public, patronage. He keeps constantly on head a largo use:Uncut of CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, &C.. and ip eonneetlon with the Confectionery has splendid ICE CREAM SA,LOON mud up, to which spacial attention will to, paid. JOHN H. JIINOD. 83033,R I MEI 532,52 518,12 $1403,09 $2032,40
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