pilultatitaitichman Enivon .-Tar ettliTO. : JOHN P. M1TC1110,1..r. , . Ar WIATX EDITOR -' BELLEFONT E, 8.1, FRIQAY MORNING, JUNE 21,, 1867 —s2 per d ear when pun! in SIiVIIIICO QM 2 nil when not paid in silt nitro. and $3,00 when peel before the exiktrattort of the year I=l iroN E AUSW OOP, of Philadelphia Were Our Fathers In Error? From the manner in which Mongrels talk, anti from the tone which verudes all their new•papetC, one would suppose that our lathery were the veriest old I' tots that et er tried. ''lint the Mon t:tel, themnelves believe this to he the root in evidenced by their political courim 4.1' con d uct, lbr they are ...quart* op ins-sea to et cry 'U1111,• 1.4. tecognized at , esnential by the rounder , or the llepub be If it is really tine that our fathers did not understand w•htat they were about when they set up the mit Aliment or the roited stop,. then c etyboqy ought to abandon the pi Mewl,. they ad liei lid to with •utlt tenocitt . adopt tither.. If they did isnot% tin! : unlit:ti tan.r and magnitude of v ote work they were engaged in. and did it as well as we hate often been inlitruttal they did, then the 3101},g1,1 , ilitt-t he altogether ithaktiji,anti door t mutinied i•ikereir to lbry comm.> urp4t iltet 'tabs Jesuit in the utter ruin of tote goleirdil No one who n. at all acquainted %aft the ht-tot Ainel le:a at ,and'Stuuu•dc tick la fore di,. 1cr1i14.14.111t of the Feder al I'on.l«uuon, but knou+ that .uidi a tt.,to,!. of gr 'at Men Inner heroc or since -urrounded at one time the eon* sof any nation .We hear them .indinn of et a •nday by the )I,ffigrel+ a, though •they irgise a lot at rookie Mho Mere]) di •died to try an eVreilitielit, tutlt Minted and unknown material . or 1111.101 IL) 111141 MIX.' 1111 all -Min Or tried Ulla untried politn ill uh•ment,, a, a henii-t would WA his hermit al. tti yuletide litti len n•, their children, to be blown up by .otte unfoteseett and bitable ex iilmtion, or to lit I. in con.taut tenor of skull a" - litte Fr th,, or the ed-e i , aeon eel one, then the oppo -it lull Is right in desiring to mix the clot Melt ts lilt C IIIOIC, 4°11;1,111111}' other, with 1111.111. mote on untill another esplo soot „ tut is all in fragment•, or rood MC dust uti r the pilitical "philompher ' s ,lode - Hut out rathet- did not do any -uch thine. They were very well aware that the materi,r of .whioi, government , nett' 111:1110 WA- extremely ex plo-tve, and requited not-t lat erul handling They did not, theierme, tr.e arty Clement in the'bont tthat er the bloat , tt erstm...nt ulanth 11,e1 net„tt ottne p. Ind of tht mot la". to-ant been to. II t.-ttd an rout] -are 'rho forty or 17,0 ermovnt the,,, d lesitt let, but th, pt ineiple 111,M1 id], 1111 11, 1,11, .1 W. re a- Ohl , Ihe of 111.01 TllO 111,1001 of 0\01) 11.111.11 a Inelt ater aceoluplithed a great tit ell in the %tot Id nu- or erhauled. and t.lit fully ,erutinizetl Lt thy.,.: great men, and thu, -hal) and lab. 11011..13 trete gathered the material- ,11 0111 gill CI - 11111CW. 1- 1101111 1 . 0 , 4 1 The t-tr p•rtment or govermuent, phi. h i, •to often talLed about by the .Itallow-brain ed rtmatte, of to day, was very &Rel ent thine from x hat i , A;ro , tally t am; po-ed and whet out rather. called it an' "ttheziment. they did not mean that they built 0% or our heads etther a goy ernMent 110 thelter or a dead-rail to erti-lt u , . ac the ca-c might he It • q uired no experiment to demon-arate the emieetness of the fin, WITT , which our political>umtut t ih a , rear ed thilt had been done er gen- etalltorl• Vane 11,IS DO 1011,6011 about the CapSteltY 11r the government, the question was altogether in regard to the CAP.WITY "FllllErEormand throughout the three-quarters of a century which have elapsed since the constitution was l'ormed, the people have been world ng out that problem, If it is now fully demonstrated that the .tlanerican people are unworthy of the great government hich the fathers made for us, it is well that changes should be madc , but let us not be so cowardly and mean as to eharg'A upon the nobleJyad the folliesand crimes of which the living are alone guilty Our inheritance was magnifi cent , if we have squanderedor destroy ed it, let no honor none the lestt the brave, strong arms which won it fur us, and handed it down without a flaw to atuir unworthy children ' But we are not of those who give up all hope of maintaining a free govern ment, because the people have for once given way to passion and excitment, and almoq destroyed their own liberties "Our principles are made of sterner ,tuff, and the blood of our atmestors flow• yet too warm in the veins of their children 11. r our liberties to be lost without a more serious sdugglc The despots who di— vot, to rule must pay deaf fy lisp their lon Cr, and only when the people have been completely' exhausted by their own fillies will it be possfule to erect, per manently over them, a despotism. Thu people, and they alone, can eutve the government we love. 'l'i: must study tet understand it , and those who &aloud it and appieciate its value ' f l must te conatatitis buwy,with others who du not. If the people fail to under awfl our bystean of gOvernment and to manage it ihemselvea, no other pun or on earth can wake good the failure , soon er or later our liberties utubt be lost. Let Deinocrate work unceasingly and kindly to teach tho ignoyant, to circu s lain,Pc.numonic (Moments and patters, and to induce men to study the consti tution, and we may yet be spared the shame of acknowledging that our "expe riment" bas failed, and that " man iv incapable of self government." So ANXIODS —The Mongrel eandiastea wits have - heretofore beet) Ho ITetermined on receiving the nomination of -their party, for Supreme Mgo, seem to have loot all anxiety for that position Rime the nomination of Judge SIIARNWOOD. They know their chances of ail election arc no where, and they do not feel like spending their time and money whet:l - them is no opportunity of getting the position. s. 'Hard Times! • it lone Au. will, into the counting non. the with -hop or the factory, out unto the firm, to the wines or tA9 /UM ber vamp, .aibl we hear notbdtti tut, the same coy of "hard thaea7--a unit er-al lamentation that s o u te tlihtg is trtany It lets taken oar toottle a long while to nod Chi. 'oil—Liken them litany mouths to !emit that the g,ld old data of Iletooviatie prosperity, are' not to he ettfoted, under do: administration or a pity It Lose Evader, arc composed of public theire , , whose thought , never the higher than their awn povket•, or the woolly pate of a negrO irtßiti. That the tunes are "Lad," there Ia no one affil i~rny , and that they are hard Ca. peetally,,Kum the laLun log clas.ca, there is none of them will drspute. .t e nd why they diould not he hard, 'why then the laboring 'lathes •Imilld not :oilier. under 0 c s'ste.tit that mougrelhat has adopted, we hate net eryet heattinity. one attempt to explain Not a single Oct that has been passed by the party now to to fiver, title'. it siteeveded in scouring the telgol of Ltmelnwent, but is calculated to tip pies. the p o liter classes of our people for' the hem lit ''f the more wealthy The enormous tank , that ate emit lung the pnaltillltt Niel a of the east, the exhorbi tam 'axes that are le'inlied to reed (lot liegioe, of the Smith mill emit It the offi cials 4' ho ii itsoa trientato'fetlier atilt (lie !lieu ingthult 1, g r ttarantiee'l,- th' h won. 111 . the ',Wintry for money Mailed to isms on the abolition it is all taken hen( the long , of I/12 (it* - tho l et Iltriner r and Ilivehanie It i , upon then' that (lie h u t en . o r the - Vllllll , lll .11i 111.11. rill. 'l'hty pay obit, 11:1%(•• of the rush they .chool tle l to It , build toads lei the 11l moms • Can l'Wo. It, 1,1,, ill er, :111,1 in .Rl.ll - pal. 111111 foal lit eclit to ti.,,-1 out the wen') that,•le ha , hoed to the "(Intent., tionttkr that it la Iv. hi be 111.10 -111 fit •11.111 V, 1.. I.II^I.INe (11.1 1 %1 INhaa not the ttrnit h 0. milelia , e noe'loin Ill , Jn tampon in it, herel, IVO , the Peat -.l.ltetl 1. ) a pithlte debt, mle halt' t holt to pay the ta‘e , awl the t y., tau 111 , ,atlitn iev• owy ,t one root th the as .111.11.1.• is the cuiuun tempt tiom taxatl..!) .1,.1 the itict.trialeLt-1.- of the ~.taltr uU air WI fit.. 11 1 , 11,1,1 t p.r fin 1,, ‘“114c1 th.a t itu ,, are hal d. It tut 11 a -,-toti,'‘trtkit l l ma and r hard tinny., the latu , ..f e u.,tuhl .ki),) 1)10 . I 1111.11 11 )/ , ; " a -, /^7 ,, 1 wake wit I;ited i'r Path that hitt:gilt dhow tlic .4.ttit tit MLitt , t 11:t t ziotv Itearing heti% op the 1 , ...n,, , tit" , N of our eilli .. ll-. Ilie 11111;11- M 1 4,, are 01111.1.111111 W 1110.1 allll Milo 11,1 le not 1111/ereadellee ettittigh :thou( tip ill to Vole lot ui,n.Mhu Motll,l 11) awl rej•Jii the alone- 1 kit ik 1 . ,1, -!Te: 1 • 141 hale -3tititith;, tor ChLize Mho hit tor that old,. ‘ottid tlictit•el‘et, poor u, t , nl. I to Ova,* the 11l h nod ft , vtl 1.:):4p... ant Mho , t ill co:11111,11e to tote to ',mkt: tilt I,l,l%4—poorer. in 4•1(101 that tit • itch m:l3 ei.n, richer ?rid ettllve kept ,te (nil have but little tvelitig LaLurnro wen who ha% e their oMu nit. at le Alt Mill a-4111 t..rernme eau-ii of their misfit uyti." l -trimiirrel- I -lit ()titers who "honer , or .itawer• " tor nahult• all , l 1,4,11.1 11 ,0 .414 r- Mill (140 (or I,e-t to Crlalingle the now tit itoti‘e M)10 are ['Anilllll4 (Lela (lowa, with un •t anti eit-Livinz thriti beyond hope with We MLitt Work II there ever AT a- a time It hen Demo - erat , ha l ttatve t, lee) hopeful, of the p to ,pe. t, e 1 party , wa e,, that time tw'a Sr\ •ineo taking part in politi cal ha , the tritnrrph of our gaol ' 4l patty ' , gun , ' none fertirril•l‘; With the tanew ~11 , ;,14:• (Tllll'll I Mi lling 111 othr fats a , n maw , u ith a t•alididat, a- , popular a•the lli. Nutr. , ttouu, aith the patty united,' hopeful and enthtnAd•tte• and onh, pinching tunic+—lhe rcuult mungrtl le 1.-rule—in n‘hig: that to the triumph of Denioetat plineiple , alone, the pt 0.010 . niu,t 1110 k fur relitc( i, it to be wornlnted thut the prospeds are bright 641,1 cheering It is not only the poptilnrity of our candidate, ' hard times," or the united and harmonious condition of our party that makes succesi:Miik iipsertam, hut there is enentliagement in the fact, that our opponents ha%e hatted them selves down, with the disgusting dogmas of negro suffrage negro equality nail anialfaination have made themstla es the advimates of loch tai 11, high taxiissitigh prices, and oppression, nod have carried their infamous senemes so far, that hun dred of honest. well meaning men who ==EIM:=I leaving tlfrir ranks daily, and ranging theniselvo.i upon the aide of tho,c wh o arc fighting far a Ake wan' goxenr mull( and white nien'itrright4. But with thes'e rites ring signs to .thn ohma and eneeto:we us, we must recol— lect that we havAt wily lie to contend with an many that will resort to ant' no, or,. no matter bow disgraceful or inf:mm, to -rent!, it, success , an ene my, that fm tIiVA3I..O - of 'tower, will amalgamatelind mic Wjal the lo wog of Cod's swat errs, and resort to the most despwable of weans, to accomplish its end, If we would/make our triumph certain we must Vet)RK, We must o - ganizi., culate Democratic doeumentd, strengthen the weak, arouse thin masses, and labor as though the success of the cause depended upon the indi% hind ex ertions of each memberofour party. Let us begin now I The campaign is opened and by the time of uts close we cannot hate to much accomplished. We' ran fight with cheering prospects on otif nude this time. Let us ' roll up our eleven and go in," in earnest, knowing and feel ing that we battle for dr , right, and that victory will perch upon our banners. lbettDo.—The first act of VigroniN, the dusky aspirant fur the presidential honors of Hayti, was to rob the nation treasure of throe hundred thousand 'Sollars. He must be a genuine Mon grel, and if he 'would only have the bl,bleto emigrate to Massachusetts, he would doubtless be chosen as the next renresUntattiZ. of that State in the din- United States Senate. The only thing that would operate against his opera iions would be the fact that the -Mon grel party has,,already robbed the t man ury of thin government of all it contains and there would be nothing, left for this prototype of liunisa to take. "Never Lied .pooch at Huntsville, Alabama, iVti.soN one of the Mongrel lights from Mas•wohttsai'fs said': •The Republican party never lied to Apo pt the South." • a. It inat i ktive talked differently then to the peopin (toxin there, to what it did to in the North. SUoat it beeline the it:publican party it has.never toltl a ,iii oh' bath in this reetion. It w.oliait into 'xi-tence . it lied it , elf into power : tt died the country into an hifalutin.. war , it hid uholit the object+ for which it will jiti,eented , it lied the people nut of heir money, and hoc been nothing but a Mock, de- letting, dkirraceful lie from the time tt tirNt lining into eti-tence, and elni•e an Illinop4 buffoon for it.. ",tainla d Leant, to thi, time. And to the people of the South tt Lac heal just 11 , wilfully and a, l,w , i , tently ar it ha, to dn....0f the North 'Po attempt to teeapitulate the lief it hag told, to the people whom the Natick' tble) ha• never lied to, would be a' wiele" a , to to. to Count the grainqoPkind that hue the shore 1111.\'r Amot , 4 l' VII 311 - 4•11.- -It i.. 1 but a 11-iv inont lin Ringo ice were suppi ined to See the .V.e's, a large and ably condttet— ed patio. of I.;allestatt, Texa-i, bi.ant that IL Ivan getting ahead , of the radi cal. by accepting the military di—eon-du hill, and that it wit, ntealttigthcir thun der and leaving them nn "fool hold, '. 111 :Mowing the plan they nett attemp ting (11 e ar l y out Sow It i t... .eliniplaiii me of the tentoval el the nicr i t or 10 poh,e of Ildlve•ton by nutters, , the 10 ,, 1 or sit i Rll , \S. the I,llt 1,t13 Ilt•L oh OW olit'll.lll,l,Nlll, {VIM I,leting under the tall it a 1.31.-ed it, re (der- to a(Tolit a nd ie. ogni,, , So it, l'aiilllllif to radii-all-do am mut, .1 to nothing, It didn't get all the .r.,111,11,1 11,11 iti.it -,11 the (hum - ,tei • Awl it tuft 1itu1..14,t that all it h, i , g iiii , , d bi 1 . 0.11111 g I -land up fla the riiilft 1 , 3 failing to thlll/IllitLy the infilibnin v. long,. that the ci/t tliiiiain, and win, II 1%0%1111.110f,, 0f0....CC . W tpgaliiil 1, ,maid In .11. upon the two e ortl,?'e South 1- , th, pi ii ilege - to --pia C o p tlinnpoti , :to - town tad-, 311,1 do an tt i aektioil,l3-.lg, .1 Illa•LVI ' altos, . , 11 I rill tut: l'l \ Itt. --11 • e jutNVd ham-pert It I, %um '; 111I l t,led A% Illi 010 4 :-.111.1:1 1.0., and on tilt ~..lldll 'Hit . It will 1... j i.i. SI-,ltd mln I.) all that k cor', pol l:ft - imam 'II.. 111 1411,1p1e, 111 l aunt- 111 i.u l ~,. 01,1 lii ir pc...rui in et wild, - Oft Nlr.,,itl ye r , Con% entio WIN 11 would ,1 pit. tl . • I :. • • o t!iti •• • 11,111.1.q.64 u it,f di. i., , ,t , k, al ' Au-0304, ~ , ~..i ii 1211 , 1.1 11--'11.../Ing. J*o - 1i diffiffe'r , nv , ..,111,t11 I, oc and . iln.feirliim ' nut 44 - cat -la h.. , the mhaintAnt. nrhat :L Ida,. natote.l that the goo Lord mllOlll , ll. inidf Iltvin •,/, fear' ully I Po ,, r Wajin.rtirt, Sodavad lionnvah nett. ta \ ,d.. I i In n 1.01111,81AT1111 thee) The Democratic state' Judicial Conven- II wills t rev too ttilopte I hy th , P. aettattF. Stale ‘atontittee. at a :nettling l , hl to Iltirrtuharghat the 2'1112 of Jana ti I s the regular Con‘enttott ol the part) f o r n dottotting a etas) date tor tit. tt 11 nob roorenilol , . I to the l'haroher df the Ike, of lieltrt;+ettlat its v II) th rteholl of the I'Lltilloalt the eltlk ploveedvd to call the hut or ilelegntc• lion 1%111 .1 iVall tee,l'ltntratan of !lie S ttte Coma! Cud, taittot, called the rooveatton at twelve o clunk lie pule as followd Two )itirs ,inee you called me to the berbl of >our or ganbrat 1011 1 :Wee pied 150 0 duty that Which I hail not nought as an lion or, and I tiring you now no memortee of battles Won or of victories gained, but there of forcer noirquiled, of contests waged, of principles tleferolerl 7te liciintilrc hoc just N —ed tbrole war of gig - torte proportions Our cal toes root IN relied the idly eicol, finauctril'and er 01 !lie whole The soil of every bistile field 11011 beets reddened irrlth the 1,100.1, I hiettiher,64 our orprintsruturi. sealing wills their life thew . devotion to the• Ull on, 301 obloquy, fal-eloord soil pei leer, tion o , re Ansparrogly upon. OS hr_ Canoe we lad 'trine:pies riot boldly I It, duns , ' tient aitA win 0 tor histors "hall trace 'sr iil . ll.4,rioil pen l i ter 1,1114 tit those yser‘i t to, wit . . {loon! dim we were 'ribbed, kerseculerl ouJ defettle.l Ls c ute we ,ippor red toe Tics of fere government and I defenirsrl the eteat corditio.l d wtrines of _41.• "caeca! rdostitution • Peace txtno* l'ottnetotetl 01 a V/IlYi tittlitl ry m 1.111147 , 414 entAblislinttnt, etpriirollthtt the exitethlittAte or liti l fitlredg t.l intrlion. anti, 6 1 1. : Ir , ally, wsth lie iiiiiti t s.an 1 reerilwe . .y 4 ten , nombinug ‘N, fig to pOleiapie ',rine:sting every -linen of 1 , cl"with the altiollne cont,l of e‘t•ry bn e 'if thoeivii mirviee, toil iiii pohii fill at ttlil l orgln xetl cap..' ilt the Imat , l4 of men who licd reaped wealth In the,bleitruestly li truest iiiiit patt.ted, our enemy believed and hoped tin it their grasp of pow- er With to he perpetual, nod that" We note deed nod. buried be,itohs he hope 'l , Blll - rect lon 'flu. events of the print t o }eats have 0n.14,4 ty, a them and they k u reeog,- 'lite the Intl that the party they "aped was gorse tort ier, is orgemzed„etill Ted. Mal re gr.iwp from their 'tiontently hood thi! ' freePli e 3 f dominion The loots of our unity, the germ of our PorPntioty, nh the principle of self pre., ration Our inslicls teach' us to be Immor tal nw n party Indtridurit in the priceless gem...round which he Consttlu rind created the mar,' we love tleverit• Errors are tonic for men, not'lnen fur guy ertimeuts Men made the States The hinter and torn made the UlllOll Both ore essential to us The government is one of limited powers; !united that it may not trample upon our rights hmited that I may enable au to enjoy InclivldUal )Iberly To these principles wit have ever been true, and Icng as we hare faith in them courage in their maintenance arid hope for their cottony, We have within us the ele meets of etteeess The part is gone, the great present is whit no As practical men we may mould its reniltes to shape the events of (ho future, and au) to regaining thebighway to nation al prosperity. In advancing the material progrest , of our great Comnionwealth. in tle•eloplng her im mense tegoureer, in (entering tier industrial inturents ,ail in placing liar to the vi, guard of Cho faintly of Pintos, leo shall fin tt d nesterr xorthy of tine toast exalted ambi tion In manning my place in tile farriloi of your crony. I may be permitted to reitiro to you illy eineere ILgtke fer the uniform courtesy and kindness - with wit tell you Inane treatitt wt Ili mot sat of 11r. Itu tlin non It M. Fos sac wide temporary . (Maul... of lilt Convention =I On motion, !he tionvenpon prea•rded to nopzinale cAnduintes for permanent Presi dem., shim the follows ( namedgent lemen •re - Charles E Poyle, or Fayette ; John S dlottaltriont, Vecango : Holt Jeremiah S Bleck, of York, aid William Hopkins. of W4cb iugtou. the names old. S. MoCalusoed and Wit limn II opktos were subsequently withdrawn Al Ibis point of the proceedings, Judge Fleck rose, and protested against the use of his some for any such position, and while he would undertake to discharge the luue• lions of a presiding Omni in court,, be sit. 41.11014 ell fitness for piesiding over the dellibertillollB era parliamentary body, will the ruin of which, he frauldy confessed, he was satirely tonfargifilar, and declared his preferents for his young friend from Fay ette, (Mr. Iloylm) who had evinced his ability as I parliamentarian in a short leg islative earner, and hoped tbe Convention would place him In the chair tin proqeding to in billet, Charles F. Boyle received 74 votes, Jerentlah S Block received t t votes 'Sir Boyle on Ink tng the chair, eunde 111 brilliant and viirrtug greooll.. ..... n`i 't I. or 0110 frogs each senatorial 1/101.11. , 0.4 mop... Wed to draft resolution!. =MEM The Convent lOU, oil motion of \V. IV 11orr. of Clarion, then proceeded to notnipate con. diklaies for Judge of the Supremo C ,urt. The following - a tom' gentleman were placed tta 1100111111i101) lion John I). Side. nominated Judge John %V Mayne:A J B Z4lock no nrEkte.l Judge . h um's Ry Nlr Wll.Oll 110 , 11111111 lied .1 edge mys II Graham Mr Thom:, II lireeTiliolik notudnuted Judge ilrorge Mr, E R Moon. noiiii:iittrA Ilou IVolier It Lowrie lilo+solro•tuter,hominnielljue Robert I Fi•dier IV IV II em nmoinlti• I JiillgV r Triy\ 100 Mr IVIIIIPVII Jialge 4lirlllll l'huteh twwidwaled Judge George W Woodward Al4ll. MCOOIIIOIII I,oMlttated lint lien ry Is Foster The num, .ludge Rupdnnl d anti Hon Henry r trot e Ihe Coto:mitt,uu nettoitit tong 1101 being re ul)• to report, a toot ton to proceed to bal lot.og for S ewe .1 talg r ',evaded and re solt et' nv ftp/l.to a lI,T 141,0. at Loom. . wi .„ - .14 I.:Intel! 1 trliel 9 ( hur,ll 11)00 11 Graham Per•hlng 1 rdtit I,IIOT 15 1 , 1•11. r 1:3041 31, 1) in! , 11 pm The no oinotion w w hauled with a wlld olithor.o of entlikt•io,o, nml ivy made twap- Mr Irall•ur Ira+ nit Inton.l,ly re elected Chairman of 1 1 ,e., State Central Contni'dlee The follow mg i t izi lemtn Were selected an /11111 Pill,. ...ill( *I. ItIMUITTI . I: Flret Dt.trict No Itelec . itron " tttttl i t ll t ‘ I ' l. 11' % . ..I. Mull fourth Itt4irtel - %Hirt! It SQ,ltotteltl • Ittill Dotiriet-- I II Nlotkley, 'smarm! 1..3, Ptah dt•u, t it I Rtualp., Pot - gtztli lt..tt llrearty Ntth Kt—lieorge It II Kett . . rent Lt-tt tt t Peter lotlltert I leeTotill •It.et it•ritlt I. \frit Ituatt Ttitl°lll P.- t, t-- Pos.! It Pottnllll 'll, t et. e , ,I t It .ot let-- ft II illy, Mtn V(11111 1),11 . 10.1 - .hick I'lll7l - ilteruth li stt - Jelin I Ito,-tot • t'otteentli Itt-tt Nlttenell ventrenth Ito.ttict IV I' /Irttto Hobe Co nee 1, ogloteenilo lit-II lei IV Mum 7 . "'Penroonto N ono irenth Pool; oo -Henry S Stuble orentoi.th 11eononell Twenty nrooo Onto - lei Itenerni 4011 Joy. tilt Swat Ix TwrooQ ".that: roe( —Joseph M T Lout ino on l'wenty Ihord Deo!roct —Thomn' J Ilerool langil . I'n eon) fourth thootrort —IV 'l' 11 I . :miry '1 w env fil,lo 10,i roel--- omen r 11 , orr, 11 on to line, Tnenly cmCIL lo 141 I le° -- Freetown rawly, Jr 'l'n env torronlh lloootriet Ihtrid S Mor rie. Twerii) Dititt 1(1 ROA It NI De France Twentya WI, Pler , u.it Church Ilr olleteti the tol Ili.l l / I r, IC3OIIIIIOII Tlnit tin; 1111.1 llt lion 11 1' 11:111.4co.. Clowlonian of die : , tare eentrltl I of.. .nice, anti illot of the colotnltlee, be I.ltended lb .ttnnary, 1741,11 A resolution was potard, uoannnoualy. ten.lormg it i ihank4 of !lir Convent] 'lf to \/,," 4 ' F. Boy It` for the 111J10 which he lowt pre,olerl vr 114 414.1therot jou, S-•rral r0a.,10: ton, of so tin alit aatactrr n. re 11,p0,,10f, ulwn ii r Boy er. Clifttrman of tt.e r,tunitihr Male t 1,1,10. .4110/ w In 21,1°00 0,111 tit 11].111/1113y lion II NI I: q,v, of ,onn -13, lioal . ./.11”1/1 ice on Ite.,lin 10.4 14 purr, I the : 41,444.111 g plalforin . 14 Ilse 414 4% 4 - .14 4 4 of 111 e li.,ttiocuslll.ll.trij of gt1,2 4 r0l t 4 4ttife I'onven -11,1 led tor thel4l4lolllol ion of it 4.44 d olnic tot lit I i.ll hu p 1 1110 tool 1, prn haindly gf alellll to iho Siti.fenie Rulef ..f the I nitei se for the lett"u of pn.ce to out IltdUlprd country, hut deeply anxiaus on account of the trials and delays which imp de the complete reatoratiou anion of all the Stales, and apprceititivg the List:gent which:quill threaten the safely of 1.1 it Ica) ins!), ul lolls. and the hit lire peace, libel prosper by Of rife veort. 1e,f,14,1, Thal we steadfastly lol 4. lere to the brawl tilos Of t IVIi government es ithllsit -ed by she Wanders of the Union, and at the ii4eactit c 'Olaf of legislative usurpation with cohnlitht.on /I tan, we rateiiii a else, uptight and karteeli Olt 'I, City . Ilie great bulwark of politic liberty and individual right That the U:11011 of the Slates is per tint, and the Federal guseratueut Sadettut mahth its eonslittitional limits. That repre.cots'ion in the Congress of the roiled Stales and in the lileotoral College ais right, fundamental and jades tract tole 111 its nature, and abiding in every Stale, being n duly net well as n right per taintng iu the people of every State, and essential lo out republic.. system of governmetit. 11• denial is the tlogruation of the governs,. t I itself Etch State having, timier the Conslitu lion, the fllellklTC right to prescribe the yinliftentionc of its orn electors, we proclaim no n usurpation 'end on outsnge the cat aLLchmu t of :up o etdlinge in ally of the Stoics by the coercive exercise of Federal power, and we shall rentst to the last resort the (locale:tea menonrcs of the leaders of the Republican party to interfere by acts of Congries with the regulatiort'at the elicit., feint:l.l,V 111 toe State of Po.", sylvtthi. • /. e are opposeel to any aMendment of Ike A'onellintion of the Stain giving to ne.scrotra the t tight of sultyge lb, th e N i l., of :he tariff bill in the lost session of the bite Congress., more thut three fourths ut whose memburs length to the Ilemblican witty, st. • iltugratin of then intolelity to their pl• 4.. ger, and their neghoi of their prafe•sioa rein' tutt to ?hit gt rat indntrial nod IS 1111CTYPIN of the ementry. That Me Radical Inejoruy in Vomit and these telt Nll,ll.ll l lteno. Lore uteri) ro w. the Con.t,tutioto, ;he F Caton and puttee, tool oar reputation, f or m of government by a' lout eeriest...war pot ion anone which-ate the foilownag Ti 0 0, doe, tal at the t tglit of Soaton of the t ,:oion, to rept 08011181101/ 111 Coup Peg the t co m mon , of ten Stater as touljnentra prowl; teen, and governing them by twittery fierce lietif peace, enactment of lowa' g Ind - ally for and Nile intprisournont nada W 1 ou t authority at law , the must* ace of the authority of civil trlboneln, end their orom throw by the subitiintion anti/ 'lacy COW missions fur the 1.1• I of undella ed *freemen; their effort,e to destroy the Ear maitre end Judicial deperunenta of 'be go rem: meat by threatened impeachment, to co ottrole erects tire action; snots projected r emodeling o f the huprode4'ourt of the U sited Mateo, to (twos obeoltince to the rens I mandsle• of l',.ongrowa the eectment fro to their s eals on the Federal Senile and fr.ouee of Rep reeentetiveo of members-4ln ly add !regally °hostas t. Jana the purpose or eeneeestioo, avowed by the Republican leaders, in •io 'anon of tho declaration of rights and other guarantemiof Federal and State con stitutions tending, as it does, to destroy all proteotion to priests propertyi Isadvsno ing them far on tho highroad tempudia- That a strict conformity, both byFelleyal• sod a State goteromanut, to flower". reetflotions and guaranteess, as contained id lho Constitution of OA United States ; a rigid and wiae economy in die adminietra lion of public offaire, and Ilse election of capable, honest, and patriotic' men to °Mae, are absolutely piceeerity to reitiore public confidence, avert national bankruptcy and to insure the perpetuity of our free ineututiona , That the late Republican Legislature of this State has distinguished .itself for the number of its, unwise and unconstitutional, enactments. Some of thedelaws have al ready been judicially detehnined to he un constitutional ; otheyv ate unwise, hies pedient, oppressive and fanatical, and the members who sustained them should be condesoed by the people at the polls. That the power and success of the Demo cratic party greatly depend op the character and efficiency of its newspaper press, and that to give Into force to its usefulness, Ibis Cou•ention earnestly retptist Chat in every county all the members of the Democratic party ehould make vigorous efforts to increase is circulation by wring it their indiviilyal patronage and support That the Democracy of Pennsylvania by their representatives now aseembled, here by tender acknowledgments and thanks to lie Don, (image W, Woodward In his re tirement from the position of Chief Justice of On; Commonwealth, for the pure, illa) faithful manner in which ho discharged Ike duties of that exalted position That the:candidate we this day present In the people of Pennsylvania fora place on the Supreme Bench of the State, no, in all respects, worthy of t he confidence and sup port OffldliVile era rn InVor of 0.11. Ctl Ugh Lel, eil, faithful std impartial administration °Oho Pars `Who ' the State Pardon Broker 1 Sie ago—nfien Welber MO bee. pardoned floiernorPau wasiwoolilled through the demands of the lIPOpe, hose' sense or propriety and respect tw and their mown hod been grossly ntraged by his conduct in Plat case , to ulgate certain riles whleli lie said In 'onJal fel low in all 4illisillipeut applieuti ‘ fay ?r -ain The sum AtWibstariee Ise rules wax that no E 5,... 1; .would grousied, n that • u every ease ' the tesgpcony both. for oink against the criminal should be placed before him, as well as the Judge's cliatge, sentence, and all other matters' relative to the case - It seenni, hoireer, that ho is totally dis regarding those rules. In Wealmoreland county II violator of tile law lately came In to-court. and, before sentence, produced a paragon Avon (Teary which bail ; been granted either previous to or . during the trial— thongh tiebody knows bow or when.,-At the late criminal session of York, four crim nails canoe Imo court, in the enure manner, with pardons from henry Such conduct is shameful, nod call. for the moral emphatic censure. ' The pardoning of criminals in adi once of sentence can he intended for no other purpose than to bring the State jut. 'entry into disrepute If not so Intended, •ulay does be not wait until parireit have bee in fully convened and sentenced, and require the riteductton of the whole testi mony bearing upon the case, pro and con If then found woe thy of clemency a pardon would not only be a slineld from punish. went as fully as though - gnanial previously on i one .ided testimony, but it would. in a usen , tire, stand in extenuation of the, col prit's conduct Not sin a pardon 'feinted' aceretly, w salvanoe, anal poked Into the Judge's (ace nn he is about to puss sentence. A pardsu always stands on 1111 111111144 . 1011 of of the guilt of (ho person pardoned, and such pardons 114 Geary grants not only admit Ilan guilt of the culprits, but also that the testimony has nut been ex/mined for etlennnting eirciunstanees The e persmient attempts of the present Governor to bring contumely nyfon the courts will sruely recoil upon himself if not the olliorett unworthily occupies. lie iim .. y copy". that by shielding the law- Irss 1114 party with pardons for punishable offences lie may recipe con demnation, bit he cannot The qesttonof sustaining the courts is not marked nor bounded by party lines : 0101 lie will find that the more ninth (gent mid law abiding of his own party Collllelllll him , untl,nooner or Inter, wilt make him suffer the penalty -- Satrap Sheridan displaced Governor Wells -the governor:elected by toe people— in manner an follows • "I send Brevet Bri gadier General .1. W. Forsyth, of my staff, to notify you lint he in sent by me to eject you from the ilevernor s roost forcible, On leen yeti cnu•sler this 11 - I,llficill ion as equiva lent in ejection •' Bliat could be more in 'WIPP/I"We with the imperative Busman or Atint rian style than this We are often tempi oil to n•k 19 11119 ' • happy, free America," Sr the dominions of the Grand Mogul- with the Grand 't nut drunk or emu —Pat rod k (icon Netu Rbbrrtiorntento -A L DITOIOI ST ITEMENT OF SPRING T(11INS1111' ISOUN'I'Y FUND 1V or. Short 111 e, Collector eIPIO 4 Trenrorer 0 Boom) Fund, Dr., to amoont. 01 lootyyty ilov leste ' -otti • -' , 3002,50 ' To .4418 aeon Mb., ipt lob .4: 1 3002,50 44 1,44 s H Clui.ps nub no( 3 ' paid $l5 " Lesa Yeager's refunds $35 —3 '20,00 312072;50 . 1 .1 rseresaerst 14.51 3171,20 4. 1446 s . 2015,62 PEE C11111.4p - ' By man Col ro %Outliner,. t0 . .1050.7 . 10 Espenueu attending the oasterisig 01 the 111131110 145,10 •. /.1011 , 0 a.l .1 veteroonto toton,ttio •. 1 W.4,l paid on !nous un I thyrouol Mon nut. 241,•:2 ". 1. tonetuttoott on dunk cute of I',lll. - .. " vols. 25,10 " Co. OZliit IVO fur Co Ileetmg 07,37 5ra.54,33 "Art eme of bounty fund oh h end, teef of *HA there n. . .ne retemn to pay TI a Above is a correc t statement of the at c our t an st appease onthe beaks of the •ctiou boat d. to abseil we refer those interteletl for the Use , • • J. T.COMLEY O. VALENTINE ( Au... Laura STEEL BUNTER") AAIOI)EItN From oh, end young, from rieb and poor, from, high burn and lovely, tomes the U no. Lena{ 'eon of }anon, for \ EUETA!LE SICILIAN MAID. ItENEIVF.R. It ti a purfeet wail in iruritloum art a r e Cure hniWriers twig maker hair grow. A byte drat tug than any or tromatual." Soften bru,k, dry and re ary hair into beautiful mike But above all, the groat wunder lb rwrolittw Rh which it restoreo grey hair to it color. Use it a few Limos, and PRESTO CHANGE! the wilite.a end worst looking hair resettles Its youthful beauty It dose notirlye the hair, but strlkee et the root noel fille It w ub new Isle and eulor tug matter. It will not take a long disagreeable tried to 'rove the troth of thie matter Tho grin ep pliestion will do good ; you will see the tunnel delta returning ovary BEFORE TO 0 KNOW IT. the old, gray, discolored appears...a of the heir will be goer, giving place to lustrous, thin log dud beautiful loi lie. sit for II .It's Sicilian Heir Renewer: to other %allele is at, all Ilko it in effect. Yen wilt and /I OilerTO BUY, PHEASANT TO TRY, and ouzo to to you good. There are gusto" , initiations lle sureyou - procure the genuine For elle hi all drugstuta and manufactured only - Fl by o -P. BALL tk Nanha N D. 1313 H. U. 1110TIBMOCK, DENT IST .--0111 ea In Bore: /mode, * Room N.. 4, "mogul (lour. _ _ - 2-1.54;r1. • -- —Tbn WATI , MMAN 00100 WU joist rceive* another lot of how job Type. bills, nix- Julian, card., cr ne, kind of printing done in the n it thinner, and nt city rake. Yee rberlit rnil et tire I run Front. .... Nein dab ioemest. ORPHANS CO IiTgALE. ... iii y virtglibrab Wet o f,the OrphaWly , a is Can OrAV ' WOK 11l directed, theo win'. be az tl = Pirbaiewlo, of the Coutt Hoick in Ile on ek the • 134k1Lir Arlin, PC% ACI o'clock P. kl, of skid day, tha following described .• REAL ESTATII Into tho property of John Wslkei, Jeremiad ,-to wit: All that certain Aset of land situate in Bogen tunnebip, Centto county, P., bounded nn follows. Alin the north by land` ok Andrew Fetzer, on the east by lands of William Buller and otliere ; on the south by land of bilisaboth Fetzer, and on the nest by land of J•ruca Craft, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES More or loss. Term. of sale: One . half the money in hand on confirmation of silo. and the reflation in one year thereafter, with Internet to he secured by nonti and Mortgage on the prem ises. This is a Mumble tract of land. and is in good Iltate of cultiyatin. JOHN PROUFOOT, 12-21—tf Adimin's. of JOHN WALRMIt. NoTwm. , The Stock-holders of the "Belle- Ceuta Wins Manufacturing COW pany," non hereby tiotified that an election will he held at the office of Wei. I'. Wilson. to Bellefonte on Saturday the 22nd day' of Jona, IMO', between the hours of 2 P. M , map I'. M of sal& day, for the purpose . of °loath, ofiicers to conduct the lousiness of said cninpaerfor the ensuing year. By order of the 12-21-2 t. COMMISSIONERS B 1)1(0(011 A FFAIItS Tim limits oldie Borough of Iloilo. hallo, hoe hoeing recently been extended, and it be ing deemed inexpedient hitho Town Council,' soil Borough, to levy a tine at the present limo snalment to pay for the neeemtary improvements of stud Borough, as well as to fond a number or outstanding order, Said Town Council 11114 aothormed the undersigned to negotiate a lone ohm!. e•rooding Fll Thuumnd Bolton., for which Borough Banda will he homed, payable limo and ten years after date. Tbo aet nothm rating mid brute:worts tt f taxation both State and for al BB LI V 1 NOSTON, Borough TronuurOr Mly 22 • • capero. dirt , olt WS REAPER Manufactured ~1,1,y =I ' band and for sale at the Bellefonte I)tJt• 11 the No. I Mael awe, and are warrant.' c ; no erfert eattdfaction in tenth mowing end rain, or the money refunded on the et, the Reaper e journolc, shafting and gear wheat 'toted to a neat haat Iron tone, where h ey a no t enp' c ot op dirt, water, runt or any ether peewee , • ceeerreetnen—an nthitlitelge bkb hAry need he nneoccl to he appreciated. Another ties olsr Malmo of this machine is that the gentings arc all rut out of solid tar Isy all iinpreitiaireil n iiir s ra a . one e toed important senprovement eier made oneaping and MII.Ing Mai Maas. esperienee ..r :ill this or that rut (goring not only runs easier nod a till lest noire and friction than common total gearing, but that It stronger and more durable Many other nilvantages thi.s ss m. ehme will lie explained in our Annual I'llllll.ons which will Ito in Jim battik of our Iss. out t trai agent.. We hails( soil!, twit 81)1.4 of the Mealier, Mitering only in weight, esipaeitr and (Large sire), ale I reel and 4 inches m grass rill 5 feet in grain. It east. 10 10111111 S EB!I=1 " Reaper and lilower Combine., 210 • • — a Mt-Dropper and liana Rake.. 250 \1).2, Cut in grim, 1 Nei., and in gr.,m a little less tbuo lento Ito cost mill he, Ana Mosier. :175 " Relation with Dropper • " " . Them. tire ••or • nob pric e+ Ille ear. nt ton. A 'thong!, [het Creel in tic high- to log lin nil% of niti tit ';'s per • eat. 0,1 r • 01111/I.'l Meiincew nre confident id offering 3 fot the •W tom time In tint market ft equmin twit ono toorth Motu then rough wn chine four thorn low, For farther infortuntion ndilreet oitr office, or-- 'ISA AC lIA UPT. 12-21 ^w Agud for Venice Co TIIN HUBBARD SELF RIEINO REAPER ANO MOWER Aeonlett the EST PREMIUNI tothl Medal et the Itre.d. N•dnnrtl re. 1.1 Thal rid At At Auburn N. It" hilt, 4 n 6 , for he lit; the 1111:1iTy hitter' SELY ltAhlNti IttIAVEIL AND NIOW V. A LAO Awor.nltorun sl the bold. on N Mc 11.1.NTER'S FARM La,l 3 ear, nem. POIOIIIIO J. 11. )14.1i1LF. fitment! Agent .1 It. 111ATTERN. Agent fnr t',•ntre Co Itoffnlo Bon, P THE KIRBY REAPER. The bevt MOWER AND DEA low ollered for •nlo for the moor), iii the : , 11111.1 num, iv the CEEB Vann", chow hl re, 11114.14 that the price hui faiurile machine Inca been greatly rmluicd, while improvements of the iniwt important thar icter Ltne been added. Before purelinping any other we would rei l uert all persona in need of xam a machine to call and eine the Fl,l 01 PenS for pamphlet and doreripttann. Farmers who now hare the Kirby and are in need of ea. trot, shoilld pawl in their orders 811,11,01.14 ly,lo SIIORT1.111 1 1:E CO, Agent. Office near South end, II E V II II I:quit Bellefonte, Pa. 12-16 2m 01110 11.111VESTElt. Any rwrson wishing to purcloole w p l at. ruhrtantial Reaper and Alnwer, would do well to call cc the undersigned, nt EEO BUSH'S ARCADE No. DellePote, eml Foe the Dllto Hurl oter it4ort pureharing. Reyeirs will nlttnym he kept Oil 31AI ItAkEh, DRILLS, STILAW-CUTTlilts AND IIAY ELEI ATOMS alto for *ale. For yfirtiettdyi and pamphlets, address J P. Z M AfBR A BeiAiteAl 22-15tf Bellefonte, re• AcuAL,,,,Nu. To all or any onc Reaper and Moner that dote come into the field ter a trial, tope had any place is Mitzi one mile of Bellefonte. W'ORLD'S REAPER AND manufactured by E. Bell and Company, Con lon, Ohio, aril offered for solo by lasso ll.epy Agent, against Ibn I. odd -Como on e nom . n il Min I in $336,90 Booto St ~hoeo. B oor x $1101 . 4 DIANUFAVIOBA Tbo undersigned reopertfully inferni the rit kena of /leitofeute and vicinity, that be has established a first class -1100 T AND 8110 E SIANVFACTOILI, next door to Pruners store, Int the north west side of the dlemontl, where he will he pleaded dl tunes to WWI upon rustatners. 11e belng ate FAL . F.IIII...NCED VktiltICYAN, Caataalet 4ao rpt atalitattl that no be spared to render complete eatiolacttott Gen Omen, latlice, nitsece anti youth can ho otottat ntottated with the be,t, lloutm, She. =MI altiiiierr, Le. manor...toted front the best ettiek• • ,, ,1 In the and latest styles. Repairing of nil kinds promptly attended to. Nay 7 '66-tf. PETER MeMAIION. • E w nom s: s ESTABLISH *ENT, I.lloeiag muoyeal to 41u P.OSIL to AU.oul siren( formerly ommpled by Tripte'n tater Atip, eubscrilier very politely Inflicts hie dfil Mende and the pokily generally, to grre hha a call, feeling confident that be eau fit any is 1100 Th, fiIIORS OHI tiLITLI3I3. Ifi n ri g g had years of experience es foreman In mat of Ow but nianontetuting eatablteb meni. toe eowatry, Ito %els safe to giving • guailkatoi tor al work done. IMPAIRING Or ALL KINDS done on the eloartnet notice, end vu the most reasonable (arms., If ly. • • JOHN POWIRS. Lour A pocket book containing about ton dotter* In comae," itod • sob draws by RIMY Aeon, ponobbo to Ibo imbaoribar for $llOO. wss loot Boonewhoro About town on tbo llth Inst.— A 1114ral ?mind will bepaid to ttle Andy'. It N umbed la 112-24-3 t. , PATUCK IiSJ•LY. Ng o atbretioniento r. PACOM. D I PA, mot Ate[ k iaOKER, having u.ur uted thi fiLsiriNtiroN MILLS, Fl:eut.wrrom, Ara now prepared to furnish all kind,. of V I, 0 (I 8., AN RENT) EMI ASTEII{MUNI) THE ST,INE ,TIV - AT TIM roitTKST Their Fa. tlam for Manufacturing t rerytbing Usually Manufactured in a FLOURING MILL! • AIM 11.1.WALY.11 yanyolber Emnblusilinent in the country =I They have also in eonnoetten wall their Ma i THE STORE FOILIIICIUX IWNEII 111" .1 I' PACK V.IL, Anil are * prepared furnish Stone Coal Baled Hay, Beet, And n genorttLu.sortuaont of Storu I; ,ode' IIAVN CONSTANTLY ON II A UM Corp, (Tate chip, !Inn. CASII PAID Full Ult 11 N 1N 1) I= =MIMI 11l I= t I :estiltigtri 311114 14-23 - ly. G RE 4 T ItKPITTION IN PRICKS AT )1I 01W I , : 1) 1.11,E1t.s =I BROCIsEHIMOP HOW E=l The undersigned hale added to haaa nlerh u grueerme, a large anal well oeloeleal mseearfauela of DIIT tiOOM: a amadafing o loft of elllro pouts, Chintzes, Delame+. M.thnirg lowan Anuures, Colored & Mad, oinghanw, easrmer., ekAtottudet, r- Mew-be& un.l .14e:relied '.11,0100, ticklogr, r 4 lOO A4ll CLOTII I NI/ 01' A LI, ICI,IIIB, 1,111, shirts, hut., saps, I,,tts usor IMOS 110 Si ERY of nll shals l•, sells rep old dress button.. lie also papa teate tilerretteetton to grocer , le that. line he &Lego a lull aceorttnent tee h ii t; even anti Mat L Tea CE!! LEM Baking nod Sugar HMl,lar,e+ Canned nu.l Dnall Frau, Enghalt Pteklar, (Meow, Mrwittral nnit • Lot cry thnig that the N.M. , of the pub o re q uire, en. lontol at ha. oh., AII hewn go Hitt at Ili low n figure tn+ ty other Men hunt in town, and probably a tale lower IIE WILL 'I. tl. 110 \ ORA 111,1 all or ri1,11.111V,, I.y ...loin,: he horn, to re , else 11111 Aare of the poldir pat ronage. tilla•rillbe liellierellln any polllt. Marketing of all konl, taken at it., Itiglexel market prire iu for I. I. • (2-15.1 y III:O. 1,. PIFER CAST YOUR EYE THIS WAY? Jrfy why met, h tot th . 1101. ha at, n• I:Erl'e:lt, A I.lllliElt, AND (111.:VPIllt ASSORTM VNT OF CI (1(111S MEE =I MIMEO UNPACKED AND ItVim' FOR PAT.I• Ante thu Lc.t sing) eheapeet urlirles LADIEe,' MIES:4 I;Ol‘D, lent e the belt and t artelt, in the 131(012E111 MINE La..: the Ike+t and VileUr :-El.ncrfoN or r,nn•r:•rn have the Inv ipa.) bent nenortinet 14 !MALY MAW: CLOTHING, 'ante the largest an,l Lest at seat I nr the I heap e+t slosh of c, eeything in soy list Bellefonte C 0111: AND SEE, though you do not w tit tau In utl those goods T I annot 1,0 equalled For good quality or low prong, and . BEI! G' the phtee, obpposito the Ilreekurhoti II ouse. rer Sutiuc thu three piton. 1445 furniture T iff: JAIME CABINET FURNITURE WARR ROOMS OF JouN 1:14111311,1,, L. IteplulltLd' new Ludt tug_ Sprtng Strout, IIIiLLEI'uNTE PA, Are now, 11111 1 / will coustutgly,lmkept troll till ed with full mid couiplote eattakt ore') dual rip Lion of if.ao Cathinet Porniiiira.df it . .e ers lat.& Styles And Padteins, And of an na welt us ordinary finish. . . PAltbOlt. AND Bush as mannot ho equaled by -any other 'sdi tahltshment, outside of rtt it Itt ler exeel• lent anish,erod style, .4 eurwrior anality tq Ladd, and ebeaper than can he boightsaleuertere for the very reason the' 110 roll. MI immense' quantity, nod is thus etoalbrd to gil e liettt r her eof. It' attorbs, buy I n n is hum liverylblo*.Xn, the funattute lane ntly-be found bore In variety lo nit ell fanuies, end true/ t aloes cannot fall to mike n eittirthete - ef - trnd ens mg releetten taw do the public to my toot nod /Testicle, room just occupied I,v me tor the 101.11101., held examine soy /Mock. Work mean to order Oliktitof my owe supers isiun, and wink I shall aleraya guarantee The {roll roper bepartnieut mot nodal with thin establishment contains per haps, the largest ariumment at patterns wt - 'side the cities. end nu tan cle spurnl attention to it lam thankful for the Cm) , liberal put r.nageaniendad to. rm. sod ninth stadeavet to gain as inertias of the !Na t inActinctt. FURNITURE WARE ROOM, noir an) street, Ilollottpiate; Pa wtisyx, iluizzAus, SOP AS, UNUES, HAT RAVICS, • IVIIA I . - NUTS, kfirENHHIN TA MSS STANDS CHAIR frooki • ke.„ to k of every descriptien, quality andprice, for sailo Aeoper then at nay other establishment of the kind le - Central Pennsylvania. nave 1,1863 . Y. SARMY P. UABWIL ,Neln illbbertiormento r-_ VALIIAISIA ItItOPFIRTY I ult SALE The subeertberm Apr ot'petynie mole the valostrle property derentreil ne follorre.. Satiated ut INK 41ROVE MILLS, CNNTII E COUNTY ONE FRAME 1101;;A:, ronling 15 feet on 11.1 an I , ltel, and Cl feel uc Valor street, Muriel hi; I conlunling n ME GI feet long,l.y 20 fact a me, furnished in moll ern et) 10. A huge 110 end Ihrco rualnii nn first floor dna eeven roaatiodiaus rooms on - the serond. Frarao Mold, ennaago Lonsc an.l 101 necessary ORtblllidillgS u, null as 1 = in connection with storeroom. On tho stoond story of which ore two furnished rooms suited for dwelling or shops are creeted on same lot.— The nbote is the finest location in the place en well us is pleamnt dwelling. Also FOUR WI EL1.11..17 HoifsE„ tittli out lanhoonce and one shop all in gumt condition, out t cry tlesiralolo propert tin t , eat lot near thl. ton It containing ono AM of an Coro In n high blotto of cullhatton. Ina CIiES OF WOOD LAND near the town We will also soil the stare hen been In sueen”fu I operation ne•rly 21.1 years, mid whit li is now doing • good busi ness. TI it) Lo sold to, _ properly w separntbly, 118 may snit purehoner. Also Monte nt lintleyroille l / 4 Centre taunt) , l'a., a valuaLlo BITSINI•SS STAND, vonAnting of nil sera of land *of a Wile Irani l'ennsyli aunt Farnance, upon "Fhirh is crest. cd a FHAAIE SToHE HOUSE, 311 b) 21 feet, two stories high onJ..s ware room ottoolni. A e T II (IS7 CM F FICA Jig .011' E 151,1 SI: 1101'SE I I by lee, with !torment kitchen and good cellor underneath. Four good romp and II pa the lird o.our, !mil five good rums on the retittid, together n tilt a S7' I lILK l'. l / 1 171.1(11; Inn SE rind rill the or, es,iry out build ings. Tho gar den is laYg• rind fine, rind there are quite n num hue of fruit idles the lot. Wir will eltiotitAl the ./11 1/1/Tid ennobling of the to. rreir It) nit oared in n plearunt nefgh ,prorletrul I...llleturnt Pi mill, riehool and Port A rlie .tny further intortnnlien luny he had by persounT 14.1111C/111 .n or Ly letter t ruin either of the wider-dr:rad 1 niltquit ell titles will be gin for 11111 the ohdie A. SA Al rino trrove Mills. Centre County If A ,MOGONAII Reek Springs, Centre en. 12 21 ft - 1111011, SALE. Tho House rind lot on High street, near the Cart House, now oreop led by Win. Harper owl the subscriber The rents will pay the in t, riot on $5,000. .1 lea, 12110 acres of lowa and Missouri lands, all of which are near railroads and of firs.t rate qua lity. Also, n gi,is , l Oil baggy, nearly good tkl new Alto, Oil niubrotype onde,photograph rpr end pictures. 11, erything ispupllete order \V ill be sold ,11001, . . =MMMEI 12-12-3 mo I 1 lilt. S.l I. 1:. thin good nett of Second 1100.1 lin, tam ntilyntlnl itid4ng tintitile, to Its nn Id nt rain, 1111 la J. 11. 311.(211tremlrit.1- lit 1.11111 , 111.1 ct.ttnittu thorn St. Eqpt Noticeo A 111)1111148 NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor, up pointed by the Court of Coleman Plena of Con tee .aunty, to distribute the money in tb howl, of the hhonlf, arising from the the per,oool of IL .1 Morton, to and Il i ", legally entitled thereto, all at tend to the, duties of hi,npliiiintment at hi I)Cnei.ol , l', on Thursday the tat day of ii k i . t if - 7f - spiii4 o l7.nt oh hick 1' Al of nu 41, . hvrnml obi, all parties :luny attend it the, at* proper. A. th, r 12 -.25-31 ADMIN , !STU vrows NOTICE. .Not We 1 4 hereby given 111111 lettree administration Inme been grunted to the ruder I.IV 1 11.11 on the iolaie Fell Lee. tlei ed , Into of It, liner todindilp AII pecron Ono wing theiwo 11 es Indebted to said crint,/pl requested to, inehe Immediate pay men 1 , 15% boner hna Ink 11,11104 to pre-lent them dol.§ au thentiesied fur vettlement- IC NCMILI WI ER, -- 25 id ddinisiLdrut or - A Dm is isTrt I TOILS Ntyrlcu Non,, ‘.l liettihy p,1,21.i that let ter.; or Ailinnayiin barn granted t the andel...pied b 4 tho radian ttl lA,vi tiaret mid, of Snow Shoo towntiltip, All porgitim kimaing thoon.eltis rata °knit, lira, reepiegted to make hninediat payment. and those having claims to preset th • at dully mtlsontplated for settelment gUSA2I SWEETWOOD, 12-25 St. - _ - Ailinlnparntilt F q lO T 111: 11611/S OF 1141 AlAltnll,kl.l, ji . Prlll.ll solo. Cent., county IX/. AI 1, J. 1' 4 ephort l'ltrk of the Orpthine Court of of etdt tty of I't tore, Ile bertby errttfy, lilt ot on I 1 oto's Court held At Bellefonte 011 flit , 220.1 do of April 1867, before the Bonotob'e the Jud t to,tt of tool Court. On trotion roks ods y.intited moot the beirs and repretorthrot. 01 Williton 111nottell derenred, in toot 0 into At Court ml the lootth Aloodtty of August nett r,titol tn'yt v itr whit ,. to ttedept, tit the 1011111 ton mod ohltieetdro4ror to ;how eon.° why the reel 1,- tote of mod deretteell should not be sold. MEE . . . In tett!. iiiii ty it hereof, I hose hereunto sot us It and kind ails„A the seal of sold Cott ttt Itelleftinte on the 22nd day of April A I I 0177. J. r.likll'llAlLT, A • , __ Al. - Clerk OC. It 0 ' Ilk HEIRS Ok' SAklUlel. Si TINE. Peonvylsaton, Centre county (rusk 1 .1 Orphort, clerk Of the Orphan's Court t said county 01 Ceutr do hereby certify, th an Orphan's court I Id la Itellefonte, ou lb 22nd day of April, I. 7, bolero the Ifostoralt the .I f nt es of anal Court. On motion role n gtonto Notts the hems and represent:toren Smearlttne s tile.teasel, to loans into the Gnu 0 the tooth p,..lny ttl Auguat next, and a eopt, t r refsiqs to accept, at tha valuation as apprautonent, or to show rause by the it ottani Isf 1.11 deveilled should not he sit Id In test&pareey ethcreof, 1 her r hereunto s or haat' an I allixed the seal at mut Court Belluldiste, on the 2.001 day. of April, A. 1°77 , J I' tt El'll A ICI' 12.212-111 Clerk 0 C. , r 0 lIS OY S (MUHL I.lll'ON Penney loan in, Centre county It r Al I, J. 1 . / lightest, Clark °I the Orphen . r. Con of rani county of Centre, do boreby corgi) , tit ut un Arphan'a Court held at 801ie404 nu t 22nd h0,y',41 April, 18141, Whore the II Ulf ore', the .11 1 41 4 .40 if rout Court. On 11401.10,1 rule wt grunted opt,. rho heir, and repro... tat new :house) Lipton, der, noed, to more Min Ih, Con an the fro,lrth Monday of Anglia'. next, and a opt, or reltve t r 111 ropt, at the lulu/how au u pprairwinent. or to elinw entree why the on. ocate el Irish de, tweed rheuld not be cold. It, le.tmoo y tohcret.f, I Ira, e hereunto rot in 1000 l 111111 affixed thy seal of e. id Court Bellefonte, on thy 22nd day of April, A I . J. ti la, 12 . 22-rfit --- ' -i- - ---- Clerk OC. TO 111 Q UMW, OF rul,Li I' FOriTkilt. Pen pry 1, /114 ill; C. tre mainly [east 1, i 0 rleplino, Clerk of the Orphater C. of rigid tounty of Centre, do Mitehy .rti t , that ut 11l priiiiron's Conrt hold at Bellefonte thin 92nd 30. April, 0187, Lau. the llono abln Jilt aof mini Court. Qn motion Mewl 1011i:A I pig the beam and more...lover L• tiler, deceased, to not. into the on l a 11. irllt 31••111 1 / 1 y of August nest, .1 in b i I :Car rre to neecot, at 00 voluatlue. a • 4 • I r, or to ehow °Moe why Me on *OA ti CI I.lfLeAdell should not he sold. , To I on, whereof, I bare hereunto 's y d shoed the seal of said Clan 1 , 1; e 1 . 1 7 a ptl •ou 14 • 22nd . my c‘ 7. f r .i l t i lill, T d , A. 12, 2.2-61. Clerk 0 C LMININTIt OURS NOTICE. Lettere Adaillmoratioo tl cUte 04 John Nef.ifigh of For'peon totrnothi .1,4 J, tying L an granted to the un.lareistiC Ilp hero notlllea all persona boltbted to , o 1 estate to,usako Immediate yipaent, and tho horharsto.isit It, to .reset them doly scab, Cott.' fGt satilttnent JOUF Vlttion, • is, Adnifolotrator. DM rwisT h. AT oirs RoTrcz. Fetters of ram inletration on the not Alurnm deed of the borough pf Ph I fp' burg, hay fpg been gruated to the undersign he refiner, ntßiorron“ knowing thennielrer i debtod to said notate to make haneediate re, u4l4lntse haring claim' to Ifr"Oat lb dnly authhiticated for rettirtnent. frklq iIAVCOCK. 1.2-10-41 t. Adatinftgrator °AMON. Whorons toy Wife, Nancy }treys, loft my bird and 4.0 wAll , Oot asosa or Pro* I hereby notify oilpersons not to or Ur On My serount, 0 0 *.it P.,' nodebts jkarloitintlion. JAMBS K BHP' MB