ftmocraticffatichmai I= JOIIN P. MITCHELL. • Asr.wi•rx EDITOR 4111,LEFONTE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1867 TRH 2e.-22 per yeAr when paid le ed. an... 2.50 when not paid in ad% anew. end 82,00 when not peel,hefore the expiration or Vheyeaz = GoN. GEORGE SII AItSWOG or Philao Our Prospects Thu indications till around us were never inure favorable to the I)enmeritcy than now. There ix eveiy motive which ran influence the politieal action of men to unite us, and nothing worth mention ing to drive us a.undix. The differen ces growing out of the war, which for itterly divided it. into " war democrats ' and " peace Dein ierat., " hate era - oil with the s trife o !itch a.lie 1 is' to them All are sittisfied now, that. whit ever might have been the purpose with which the war was commenced, or the patriot ion and hone4ty or the.e alio filled the inks of the army, but two great ub J..elai have beep at•compli•heil since the ince...ion to power of the abolition par ty to wit • the liberation or van, and the ilionembertuent el the Union All inert professing to be Denim . ' at, ate thoroughly rue weed that 11011011 but 1,11 rtirr.a.ulted fiont the. admto istia• toot o ernment by the 01,1.0,1 - non, and that no g;onl can behoped for until they are finally and totafiy drlcet cd Upon thi. vitally important ,aura tion then, the great Demin•tatto patty IN 11 111111..014 rate it,ell . is not more Mlle , ' ilile than is our party in purpoNe or ”vero.r.ivin g the nest flirmidahle roe illy to lice ginernment this cottony has i•,er produced - the present Mongrel party. Democrats vier) whet e feel that they eatunit now utfold to iii- „mss and settle the little differences which tin ay have sprung up aunts thentiielre.. until the cool iiiiii 1 file or on, part } and the got eminent. we made, has been deprived el all powcr,te do evil. In this • re pos sess a great advantage over the ow -no tion. They hut euu eatnitioil anti every little vornet which Ihrinetly beaqleil nil ante4avery society now held , the elements of, a lint , pal tic The oh jeet4 fir a hitch the abolition varty wit. floated have all either fatfild or been full, omplished, so that it cannot hilt I ' llere can be 110 1 pally funned alit of the old ma terial. lot no .. Iwo ' then in all the old, .01 eallyd - lieall ' htilk• rail agree 11110111)101h fel the fun ie The -.old has been tutu out or the ;old ingaing.ll 1011, and IlUthing 101 t tln . I ,lea „ is left The 'c"e-rte siower of publi, plunder ' ha. hitherto . ...teed to hold it, fragment, togethei , but when the people lealhze how the) have been cheated and robbed, that the 1111611 e !night be worth plundering, It must, fill to piet , . of it. own Weight - 11a :Atoll, the set) , causes which 1111iie pattycur ill% jibe the olopo•Iliou, nod the mute they struggle the more errutinh they unite us and divide thcalsokio 3ln - 11111 fill` 4.1111,1 nntn . .l. l albe 111 by vo•ildo. an 11.XIN1111g. raern•. lIIInI nill 111 be led to by Inning end tedtou. 111116 , 1111111.1i1 mgll - the philo-ophy or 111,,,,h 111.1) he extretnel3 doubtful IV° lone often thought thnt i tlie Alnet luau people ,%),(:ro too apt to t0.t...0u from ,fleet to I ,11•1 . that they wore not ivilltutt to owtmono Mil/ NI/till It II( but * Min puti to v., 1 which were belote them lit instance, niter' Volt Sumptot was fired upon, nearly the whole Northein tairmail with the idea that our flag was insulted berme the writ I.], and rushed to aline+, without stopping to in quire whether those who mviud and lased the filing were not P:o, e to blame than those who sighted the guns and a pplied:the ' man.lies They could see only the open, ‘isible "tteastin; ' at the South, ant; failed to notiet4he.more dangerous, ' li&aivte mine insidious, treason at the Ni prth. They were long deceived by the fictitious prosperity which was created by bringing into eiteulation so large an amount of paper currency. Already the reaetion has er,lllllielleed, mid its dis rrctrous effects are everywhere visible -- Things are rapidly coining to t hat eon. ilition in Orb: emintry when the ' , Mph , tally voirevtly reason from effeet to cause The evil which litnaticisna has done since it attained power is begin ning to be manifested in the nics4 ordin ary, every day affairs — The taxeq vrimi harder flout day to day, and the "na tional blessing " looks hourly mote like a curse. ' lire poor are growing pottier and the riell more wealthy, and the poor begin to see where the "poor man's party" reallyie And while the burdens which the war has laid upon us grow heavier continu ally, it constantly becomes worn illatlifint that the war wan not waged for the pres ervation of the Unioms arid !hid Mon grelise. cannot, or ut least will not, roc store the Union at all. All won who honestly suppormd the war and the war party, most ema6 over to us, when they discover how shamefully they have been deceived. And men of Observation can not but see that something I.B ' wrong when in power oil earth has been in a position for tine last two year., to pre vent a restoration of the fecleral Union, ' except the mongrels theinootves, :Ind yet it is not restored. in view of all these facts, we any that uo partrwas e*er favored with heighten prospects of success than ours is now, and they are but the dawning light of a full and complete triumph throughout the whole country, which alone can give us the peace, pnwperity and harmony that, we once enjoyed. The ThanouraUc party made this government mud admin • isjered it sueoessfully for three quarters of a century : the opposition, in six years, have well nigh ruined it., and the only hope now is in-the old party of the constitution. --More usurpations—more trios for the people—more . dogrodation for tho Aim race—more disgrace to tho coun t,. • ore violations of the constitution d •re disseasedivenobes--mora midst- babies—more bawdy hone brawls— gambling—drinking, swearing and steal idg ; for Congiees ming in July. I= How the Money Goes Official figuies .how that the cost of registering the rotor. of Virginia alone. under the Mongrel de,truction bill,• will amount to over one half million dollars. At thin rate throughout the whole south it will cost opeen,. otaton, ty.lullt.rs Thin amount, it be recolleeted,. is expended ...imply for tho-e Whom mon greligni intend', .hall rote. ..,Jt i• but part of what the tax payer , )of the country are compelled to pay imorder to putt he ballot into the hated , of "entree." It in the lirqtlindallinent under the new programme that thethieres of the comi• try demand, in ~rd'r that they may be continued in power It in but a mite of what sill he %%Tee* from the white men of the country under th.. tote !Ind militai y 101 l that seeks to place the control or the . govern nlVllt ill the hand , and the ttea-tny o f the people at the merry of robbet': .kild to it goo , : up,, of millions of doll.ud to carry On a war in order to 'Hake negroii, free then thirty million , : .1 year to feed and, cloth Idiom —four to •clniiil them—twenty an artily to take care of them —five Ind ium,: to tegiot r them, awl the good Lord aloucknow- how many more mil lion, have gone into the pocket. of the puritan illivre , 4 who Int 0 11101 charge of the deptti fluent...llra ove)00e and lec ture (11011 is where ....me itfljkhe money , zoe , It is ith3 nien roniplain hartl time•. why poor men find it •0 difficult to pa) then iinormon;takti• and keep then Ctinihe. from want knd of thi, louden Unify upon the •lionlilei • ~r the all of thew old Inn, of dollar, come out of the eal nhz` Of the 011114 . Men of the Mind It is them who 111)00 to HA , ' life lace.. flo- takeik k i-Are Of the !left hr I . oolllni lin! hi , moin.y which p ho'nrb. lions ta‘ntion. Toil on, ye Intl hon. 411 ' whue Men, and relSdleet u. the .went dlOl, noun }our shill burned brow. that }on work to keiT nigger. m idle. :11111 drunken, tre ' tl:oll3l , ll' olliee bolder , 111, Money, Our Advantages Thin, i, ir Grand deal in 'win,: wt.!' pio• pared fnra polilleal eogte.4 Then , e, wueh 111 3.11:111r14111i44,14, pal I g. iva large , tale like Penn , yl,:inia, who,. the intert-t , 'nf the different Neetint, ,10 - tt 'paned :11141 1 . 441111111•1 . 111 n. Tlll - 44 3.•'ar, the Detnnet.ttie i,drh .1 Iltrth in all it, , ttetinli, tut‘teakeited Lp the lent iinlicatinn or wtt...t., -nil', and reatly rt . ; li-e all it , , trenuth in the -tthr gle isith the inn tte,l unit and nr t cid) hello% t. that a putta , qpnig t•ni , di, in thi , State 'own/ IS' et it I. 11111 dntt 111/11 • 10 ' `tae that al . 111%,t faireleetinid and not , offer otts-cl‘e , to lie tlertainied I . unNiTtitinliiii , in,: ity ` Nest la hat tog a v 01) ill gaol lielit log trim I. 111 r imp.. lam, 4;1 hat log a 94,444/calololate in whoa' ilia 10.,,p1a um) :epo, 4.40111.1 en, e, 1 . 4.1 wham all illa3 laloo t 4,011 will Ilan, Gra wOllll Na Mall .11/ON• lola,. 11..001 Ili. , well knot, a legal qualt -114, him 1,11. the 1 111 11.11lant positotti In which ire intend 14, place 1,011 Wt , could 'Jot 14,u, , sleeted a 111811 lit the whole Shit, who would .10 it. Ltle.tter id. 0f...1, 1.1 a 111111 ullO II ill '4.111.1 1,1 11 1.,.11c1e th. laalirl • lit tieo t Alla, 111 1 01,111,1 1 101 l 1 , 1, 111d0 at the I,lllgll.lgohr .11111 111, 11,1 1110 %%11l 1.0 1 1 111,41 11ric,, 1 - 01 11 010, or the 011„4 " ttol Iti lie 111 l• 1.1 en, .11.1 I, 1111, k.xli lomat to mint .01 11.. 111,111 c mdd h'atc Levu luuml w [woo t p,1.p6 .% 11l 11,1,. dell'2lll In 11,1101 I 11.1 11 1.11 1 t 111.11 a lc 1..1 lh , l-‘ll p 1 run• 0.111 Delooel al-can licut ttull. Wll .1 41, telnimataal to tun v.Oll caltli4l,l4, 111.0 11144 0110111 they 181101 tear thy or the 1t...m0n they will gito 111111 , and Lunt, mg. that ‘l. ton 1111 , ).•:11 led) gra,ol3 la the gloat 4,tinygla The Surratt Trial The trod or I St [tit krr 11 ptogre „ r. in W,l-14igton, ,lino, to what 41050b,11110 010:1114 Elllarleklll trill 10,01 t, la aCeolllllll,b it^ iturpo e-. i imoducted, it d.e.i-fly' to 000 k not a trial in order rh.tl J uNt ice Le out, 11 , 4 a trial Coy the mur der ~r 11l %NI Ll:Setif-N., hilt an at to frighten the vietim Imo the holier that he will ho found guilts., and I 1091 by 10011114, 01 all 1011- d m , a ,• 00 1 . y.5 0 1 , for iwpliratt If tot .Irggttit.tiN Ihtlo, and other prominent Solithein uteri, in the •otiltle "taking ,al'- of the "late lamented ” dolor II Si 111111'1' Wa• never 10111tki up, 100001, Ile wan 10.110 - ell to be guilt y, that judice demanded hi, arre-t, but it um, hit the put perm or aiding Inuit:ill VlCtilllS, 011 WllOlll to a real. it..-red-handed I= Bat Si an ter, Mahon power as he now is, innocent fliough he may be, stalids but a pow chance of escaping witiiiiis life, unless Itculnits . ileum)._ They have damn tied t (Ca o have more •blood, and if' be ha, c courage to refuse their offer-, upon him mull their vengeance fall Were he one or their Lind, were his sou , no black with perjury as is STA NTON't., HOLT'S, or the wretelps they have bought as witnesses against him—were his hands as red with the blood of the innocent as theirs—were he as depraved, as base or as cowardly as they, he would go free, and others hike his place. But 1114 !t is, with convicts squi,eltestimony ljas been prepared for them, ready to swear to anything that their masters may order, and with a judge who scents to it:l%l no more idea of what ithliee de mands, or impartiality requires, than does blsii KR, we can see but little hop e or ai acquittal SUITABLY:. —The following epitaph, will be an exceedingly a ppropriate one for the tomb of loyal, cloven-footed, weneit hugger of Lancaster county—Timons Buy EN o- Old Thad ie deitd, the blackguard's hope , 11is pa Ise has ceased to throb; Grim death has snatelted him front thwtoPe, Awl saved the hangman's Job. Stop, gentle reader, lightly trod, Vor four you mike him ones, IVe're ponce on earth now, he i 0 dead, lint hell in hi &faun. --An eagle withou., Wings could fly to its roost on Mount St. Elms cosier than JUDOE WILLIAMII the mongrel noMinon, call tincture the pottition of Supremo Judge. Magazines and Papers Tn.: NMI/ YOlll. FEIL63IAN:ti JOURNAL For over four years we have boon a elude reader of the IV/walla', Journal, and out of an Axe bongo list of over two hundred pa pers, wo•have found none that line been more consistent, in its devotion to Demo• erotic principli;s, or more earnest in nil op position, to the tyrannies, the usurpations and ',Hinnies of the party in power Its total*, Mr McMaster, was the first news paper writer in the North, to fall under the Jrbait the Litieoln—Seirnrd deepatisto, and neither the chains that bound him, nor the basilic ilint confined hint could two him into silence, or fate, him to any what he did not believe Ills paper silo one of the Fro I hat stroll true, to Constitntional liber ty all of the tune—it was one of the few that dar'ed to toll the truth In lire (nee of tyrants and it still stands as n It irless yeti tune!, on the mill posts of Inninnorney tl,ervitg, of the OnntellieSl Support train Democrats et erywitorc awl We would be glad to see our Democratic friends froM this section, send in a goodly hot of sub scriber .4 The terio9 ale e•l,Od pet ) car Fo,i.utok, ir AND Ivrnortn -The rialto Thal:arra', pubh Qlle.l by one good J W came 10 us I nvl week enlarged from 3 91, lo On eight eellliiiii pa per !Lod printed with new type on one of lloe's c)linder flresileni The Aniorrat is now one of the largest, neatest and host Journals in the Slate, and if the Dtmoernts of Clinton county do not give a nhrnrlyoup port, they ore not deserving ot a good pa 'per Joe Will knows how to get - up g,nnl pip", and liney rntleln m ill n style that wool lly from Ylong, chsnt, wh,er c . eVini they Ind in In 11101.1 (;,,,t:,.• 1 onthlyto.tge>ine, tlevnted Co Selene°, riterntere 1111.1 10, nod rho prtnetple4 of 1775 am! 1775. C. Clittno) 11h..titter,11 1:V1'1101101 h/11 , 1.11611-di,H, \1 i.,1,00 tier art 1.11:1 II I 14 olivplllllClilOn uunr 1111111,111 y Oral I, liI.LE 110 lit 41. 19 100 OM( %11011 H be - upon the table of every hottseliol.l in the Imo!, rl4 1111 1 1 1 /r/ e;1/40/ 11 tv the doctrine tin it it pre.i4 lies the plan, bloat, feat leis !Minitel in which it preaches it, tins! anvit bring our people to thiiir ' , cam:A, nod right the wronv . ilint un Rlrt elieln has committed oral the coins try 'Ye hope Iletibtera!!! ut lbws .iection will give it a heal!) , sopport TH E lois t i IVk. hoer -1 monthly magazine edited by Ora .1) II 11111, plibli.hrol by lone S I g;,nll per 11111,111/11 The ittly nt 111 Is tit I. 11.11 11,14 n-1,11011.1 N t one can while nn ly 10 few lieut.+ more ple tariJly or profit 3bly. 11.111 L. qe Innlng Ire ni 111111/41 page 4 nitiolig lit Colin limltol4 •oill4 . or r+r, the Smith: ;61.1 lll,dit orml ilvi,trino• n 1 1. 4,10111c,..1 in j 1,41 /11142111111,, /I , 1 • 110111,1 3,111):1` aonld inn. 1.4.1 it lwul HI 111,11. f,a the Inane VII vie T S 1-thar and Vlry t F"llaa ill d n. 1 11.114 T 4 Ir. Hans intblishet, laq 111/- 1111 M hale, lt4 e 1.111 31111 in lovstlng ri.dlll,•, 11 , 4 11x11111111 1•11g,I.LVIllp1 modi rrlinble 1,1110 n., tank, I Woe, 11.1 flist elms.; I.lllx+ ni.tg.l7lllo m nv ly le Ibun tr F,lll 1: 11,K - inatrazine. of Literature and rislionl I, .1 tiroley ank ;sl,litt pre an:11110 N Lit those who receive No , /iii know wit it to itch 13 la! the i iny who fail to take it, 111155 111.111.1i11y Tile JO I). Klllitimr, in done worlb nearly the Flee of K polls kuto set iption To, 1.11 , 11 I . IIIINI, I/1001111Y W 41,1121110 of foteralut e and I'a.lllol/ )Ire 11very l'elet 4011 Piiitol )4•11Coll X l'eler,ou, 11111 l'abledie, 1-2:e/ p, t annual Leer) leely 11 , 1111111 , 4 1111` La , lcl fri Ito hoe eugravittg4, 114 larerevlteg read leg 11/nit. 1111,1 Ile roll ti le Iknve in Ole 11 I,lll' I lie leading ill 1 . 41/111, of the 411 i, with Vow , If wry fitiffr.,a. , I.nucm. Nl . lll, 11, Mll, I'l%l - -11., , p1ed In 1.111,41.1 e, ‘ll 111.1 [ht . 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It In ti were vile RIO r et 11, 111 4 111 nup 14111 4 WOll 141 1111117,1114' could eelowiled 'lllO e newipaper, nud liesldes N 1,1"1111X1 111/C 10 the baelc bane Senator Dixon's Exposition of the Radi cals. tin the 27th ultimo Senator Dixon ietion ed to his Inoue in Ilartf,fl Conti , and was honored with o formal welcome. In reply to a brief address by Mayor Chapman Senator Dixon rehearsed the history of legislation for the last two yeais --saying he s tw at an early day a purpose 011 the part of the radicals to leoutinue a state of disunion an thmr party purposes might tenon e, anti be determined, at whatever cost, to resist it The late act of Congress, lie says, has established a complete des potisan °vet the South, and that, too, with out necessity or excuse. "Ile said be was ,tit sure but that Iteverily Johnson M/13 right in voting for the bill, on the ground hat still worse outrages would be inflicted upon the Southern 'States The Smith is absolutely power less and must nribmit. hi legaril to the future, Senator Utsint said two 111P/Villren are already proponed by the radical party The fleet was io - create It black party at the South ; to embody in one organized mass the whole black race, and induce them to cast 11101 r votes against the whites The line to be drawn between parties is a line of color Apparently, to accomplish tutu dangerous pinpoint, mends series of dietinction are now traversing the South. They Tony possibly deny the purpose, loot the certain effect of such teachings is this What a horrible stile of things xhou ld they succeed. If lard e war pf raced 16 conflict of races would 'be certen to ensue, 'ttlffl the black race, as well es the while,•tronlil tie cruelly . injured and all for the piti pose of extending (or a few years the Inane of power now in the Laude of the disunion radicals Tine is' ono of their measures Which should be ,re bilked by the whole North, as it lons •Ir- Wally been at your recent election The other avowed measures, which is certain to be pressed at the next cession, to the threatened legislation of Congress to control and shape the right of suffrage in the Northern Slates. Two bills have al rehdy been introduced in the Senate of the United States to established what is called universal suffrage in the whole North, in cluding Connecticut. line of these bills was introduced by Mr. Sumner, the other by Wilson, of Nfassachusetts Do you say that Mr Sumner is is theorist—not pra ctical t But what will you any of kin Wilson 7 A more thoroughly practical nine dota.not lies. 110 auempts nothing which hedoes not believe be can carry oat. Both those Unitorq will push We measure watralLlbtffr_power. (loth believed in the constattatidnal power of Congrees to onset such laws • for Conneotiout and other States Bo both (vet tleolared in debate in the Renate. In my opinion they have a fair chance of success, and it would not surprise me as mush as I was surprised by the passage of,. the uneoniititutional Mili tary hill, tones oii state lections, ,qpn ironed by 'act of Congress, and IMit Old Commonwealth,wh iota hairlier own suffrage laws more that a century before this Fed eral Government exalted; made to bow in humble sobmtssion to 'the mandates of he radie-1 majority in Congress• If you hulk bit, I an Apprehension unfounded, oak at what haa already been done and ,udge from that what might bo expeeteil,ln ho future. If I hail told you a year ago at rho exisinir 31ililory Reconstruction 11111 would be passed to lone than a year, you would have thought me attempting to nap°. 'on your credulity. Not twenty members of Congrees then thought their IrtolV4 tie favor, a possibility. Yet it had the col too party vote. to I predict it wlll very probably be with the eutfrage oil of Nlasenehusette Senators. the party of ogrcos will reach that position in the course of a year, and those who da no keep lowa with them will be lenouneed as trot tots and coppet heads Radical ilasikdawism __r_ Lal ever f.t Lille al &Mortis tho Democracy ay hove they Ail: not n-liarty or hypo nee, They make no piTronnions to em- pertor religion, honesty, patriotism, moral ity, respect tbility, oraperit or any kind They seek to be lcuoWn only as they are —as no worse nor any better, individually or collectively, than they appear to be On the other hand, the Radicals are a party of hypocritical pretenders Poo—the Irises) of political purposeii - they have made the most °tenons. efforts to prostitute the churches, the Sunny !schools, the public schools. the soldiers' orphan schools, the Good Teanplars, the grand briny of the Republic, the American Mechanics, nod, in fact, every order and society with which.they cauld form a connection The hail of the derpent is uvcr all They pretend, as a party, to embody all the intnalny , honesty, solrriety, and patriotism of the land 'Pliny pharteskteally 1111110MICO themselves 48 vastly better than the ',rile Copperheads," absolutely in the face of the festering co, ruption proved upon them today before the courts It is no uncommon thing to find a Radical leader or thin city i epairing, on Wednes day nights, from the church where ho has led iu prayer, to the hackrooni of a hotel or to , the parlor of a prominent Until ell ••apostle of temperance," where, with oilier •congouml spirits, ' jokelthre cracked :Intl titmice told, over —the flowing bowl," ntll an early hour next thorn mg We aye it also; ;won undoubted authority, hot a prominent officer of the Conunon ealth and n high dignitary in the Good emplars for whom n dialneier for Itle .itg temperaur•e has been Oct up, wits everol Onto, not many months ago, ear hobie thiring the small hours In a ly 1.1,11104 i Mow or drunkennesw, by ,e 16,1 or bin frlond, Nor I. it rnee .0 find e lloy , ter¢i Fpnikling around , the cml boned of 'ltem "loyn1" nod wealthy, will, linit genial How of aPlr• which ni u•m illy drawn form A••gv m the It may he truthfully •aol Chet the awl,. I !elite, ore ell 111111 r" st 111.6 nod thin-Wong They bore it loco for every toe of humanity, 11 long f•tcc flit the n•t intoutonq , n nottnlltta Luce for the Jolly lope, , on owlish !runty-piece for dituder pies 0 simpering. silly mug for the young, n spoiling phi 7 for fools. and a civil leer for libertniev and utoatitutee They are never at 3 105 q,., for their lin ptplenee never rune abort however, the burrowed plomeg of piety, temperance, morality, ete.elma, in which the soatape have arrayed thetimelvec, will sooll Lo stripped front their hack,,and the enorm ity of their hypocrisy become apparent. to all -- Ai/riot awn Who Wrote The. Diary? The queqiion ag to whom we aro In as. critic the Colllll.llion of the diary that is as3eriell to he. from the pcn, or rather pen -61, of J IViMrs (tooth, s looming op into importance, and may, ere long, rival the eelebeateil norsety (inky, "who killed Cock Ito '" If the tliinta It COWK.II wet e wr.tien on the oloys on which they bunt In he, they ezhihtt n tor...La e degree of p reiC tease In the part of the lull, or 11 14 well know the assaasination the late Prerblent look place but all our or two before 111 olnigh( on Friday, tpt lle I I, Itn.l that the Aril announcement. the caittorepile by the Rees, was made the morning of Iho I•ith The diary ,wever, cool/1111s limier ill° dote of Apt II -1 I" these words '•I oh ick hold ly, 1 110 i al the piper, say the %Miff of Ihw llcntetier was not gifted with a fore knowledge of the contents ot the next day's pipes, why then it IC not surpristog that nved of doubt !Muni I he east over the umitet 4;1111 the memorandum 111 gllev nuu glll.l ^Uuttl /0 flay," use, end M oan! Itv clove .31, ' Ties sight, before the decd," etc., yet a tile mobile appears the remark, t•I pa ,, ,ed all hw pickets, rode sixty mile 9 11It r night, " tic " neme it an evident de-tre to make it appear that the 1110,101 indum war written on the day to IBIT=MIIIIMII2MMI lmpeteitey of the artier causes him 10 ri 1 in the body of Om a ptomain which •ters to the past, a gratoutaiteal crier tat a person of Booth ti Menial acquire eels would hardly be likely to commit, rd It 41111108111 g he at ote it. on the day it n+ doled Ilia 4111;101901g 1111“ lie Wrote u. arbole or n pot tion of the memorandum day or two after. it is difficult to believe ill he would svittu •///, ItlFltt" a few Imes ler he hid written '•t/ant 111011"—the this' el the "11041," It 0181 be observed ,th refeiling to the saute night Wttla E!SEM= e nut Itoshtp ul Ut is ntrtmge kliary tAllould • 11 5111•ji•ei of doubt stioung matter of fuel •opl•• —.You lurk •S'unilaq Newt The Witnesses Against Sorrell The .Wanhingion correepundent of litho Sunday' Nerenry.rewils otienTion to the char !toter of the rnen who grove lentlfied to seiF lug Sm raft in Washington on the day` of 0 0,0,1100,400. Some of Pleat are riot at all reputable. Day bis been arrested fur passing eouitierfeit money, nod another of Diem is thus spoken of , Another delectall witness Was William Cleaver, the 'flawe, outraged the little ggrtr girl of the Seventh Ward, until she ed front his lust, and for which he was For sonin reason !E=lMl best known to lieu Carrington and Judge Fisher, this damnable brute and murderer woe ordered a new rial, and the benefit of bail extened lo him, about two weeks ago, nod now he appears in a new role—a wit ness against Sorrell Now is not thin In Octet, to ho commented upon by hones! people upon the ernes examination of Cleaver, it coma out that both Ipupeauber Ashley 'Lod Conover had had a talk with Lim—Clenvur—mid it was through them lint he was summoned as it witness. Ilere is a man with the halter almost around his seek, and with the galinwastars lug him in the face, brought into court to Lear false witness against his neighbor. Who believes that Dye, or Cooper, or Dave Heed, the gambler. or this blood hound, Cleaver, ever saw Surratt in town at the time of the assaarination t Sloe one in this community John currant was known to thousands of people hero, and yet there is not one of our populace: who saw him, but lucre sojourners and strangers who never heard the name of Surratt unll . l after the mnfiler, now state they saw ono muffled upsnd disguised at the theatre, and lb two years after the ape...able to swear to Mtn he open court s the man Radicalism Impotent LOST I .. . A pocket book containing about ton That Radicalism is dying its dog's death - dollars in outonay and a note drawn by Harvey 111 as sure us that a reign of wrong, and out- Mann, payable to the subscriber for 8:100, was rage, end oppression, and murder, and lost somewhere about town on the 11th Lisa— ihievery must come to an igUOMirliollll end A liberal reword will Lo pold to the limier if re mine time. turned to Radicalism is going into contempt, even l2-24-11t. with its friends. Organised thievery is:too c J 4, 4 a u TION. much for any political organization to al- Whore as my wife, Nancy Krops, hal ways carry triumphantly loft my hod and board without ran, or preen , Tito American people may, and coot.- nation, I hereby notify all persona not to trial times do, render Wrong decision's - under ha l f/poly account, as I will pay no debts of , e Ike influence of passionate nd lying her contraction. appeolcbut tbe people ponies i tecent man-j.l•lc'x4t. • v . JAMES Kil/gPS. hood and a nobility of oharnotep.whiali ca nnot and will pot embrace mirnetrous thievery, and the 'party, cable, or elan, 'which Inactions it must merit the popular contempt of tlie great public tribe**. This one cause why Radicalism hi ayila r : and stinking All It dice In the public note, trills. That party was altogether too loyal in the way of epoons, sewing machines, pianos;wardrobes, ladies, apparel, horses, and household goods. They got so loyal lo t y h d e ity pub an li , l ae to attempt to make bonen ,- nelitehs and verdict Is Is b r e e i s n i g ec r t e a n b i l l e e ' red il l ' h n i!t e thievery is one and the same thing, and not the hors of political economy to which the people had been educated RadiCslism in Impotent, it is like a lopthless old bag, who unable longer to bite and acrateh v enakes faces at ; the object' of her moiler. it lost its teeth masticating stolen fopd. Its clown wore destroyed breaking open money chests, sideboards, and bureaus It became prematurely grey from political debauchery. Its wrinkles arc the wages of sin. Its voice le feeble from the -traitor" liowlings set up in its midnight robberies Its declines nod death are as certain and will be as' terrible as the doom of “Babylon, mother 'of harlote, and abominations of ihe earth on Me Boreirr(H•ans•illo Ind 13ooto r BELI.Kk'ONTE Bowl' AND SrIOE STORE! EIVNIANI 4 .McIFFEY, I•fanfiu•turcra of, and Dealer, ut I=M Ilat lug added largely to toter former ntook, ne t an attsure the rotneuutit> tint we haN u now the hold Bele, lion in Con-"• tral Pt nary It unto, of Ladies Buttoned, Front La, e, Sttln Lave, Ai Conger e Itoots, littotirttethrell frt. the Ite.tt E ng !, h I hog. I,IIV I FIU , CONGO Et 4 ti. of It \ 1.3101 t ALS of the Into t str le miqktll't7o nooTs, wath and without heels. And a lutl tooort :omit of MISSES AND CIIILDRENS:WOI:44) Also a barge lot of those shear shown, rush nun xu rental about. sand of hie In two ate se I ling off ell EA PER TII AN THE C HEA PEST. T ? - We nv ite nn exnm nation or our COOoir I=l 12.26 ly 1300 T ,c; SHOE MA NUFACTQRY The undersigned respectfully inform therit hens of Bellefonte end a leint ty, that ho hue establoiheil n first chins, , 1100 T ANT) SHOP: AIANI'FACTORY, next door to Prunerl Fiore, on the north wort rode of the diamond, where lie will ho plumed at all Minim to Won upon euntoinerr. Ile being an FAN.: MI:(CE:1) U' ilt KNeAN ro , totner. Call re•t ti.totarol that 110 hr nutted to render yonittlt.te i.tt , ti•tittlt liltrn [lrt„en. toit.+Nt antl youth in int Iteeolll - with the Itt4l, 144.44, 11E1 MEE tilipperg; inonufnetorea fr the beg ete,h, nfifi in the miff Inlet Ifeinkfring et ull knol7 y 1.4.101% ;Mended 1. hi ny 7 'sin If = Nuoical J I ST pum.isnEv, N W WORK ON t 4 INO I Nf; BASSIN! , TWENTY MELODIC RN ERCINES =I I= ''The exeromei were compoind to be ttmd ritoultaneondy with lux .3 stem , to 1 Air 141,101'04" or wills any other metlititt for the I alt. ttlion of thestio e, and will take the plave of CO4l SO, ructor • being s worn utied,ne nut better adapted for texelt niStone of them exeroseot are spec tally beau tiW. it, well Ili unmet, o mongllng oil the dieht 'Kidd., which securer the utterer!, ;14 WI II Ili 1110 itnitrovetnent 01 the student. The !MOOS style. rendered in there ...renter, render themal uable. in an educational point oft S the] tend to enlarge the intelltgenee nrel the appro. mutton, and at the t7nilr tune form the torte of the ingot The) in.( be .ituolnd exret ally with ref.:run, to the tunoutotal ttt oxide/. $lllll , owl tortes et orn onentat ton. Upon the onHato not ore' p which (be t e ore pliehool depends the tual eluding ads ante mant of the pupil ; any evaxion or charring to them rerpet Is is tune bed eflort ettrtly warted, while, on the other hand, a t luxe tun! patient , lox ert tgottott, and a minutely fllllllflll of them, w dl pie one epee tell power stud fated, ty, and open to the student, the moans unit re- Cormllet by who h great artist. produre their took brilliant and profound rile, tx - A,r Jeanne,. I= Price, °lath, m Maras, Retail.. •' in Cloth, Retail. . A Sitiplot`iiyii:nt by nil, taiiit . tini t t, on eo- eelpt of Wltoleselo Pore, *1,50. l'althabern And dalliers in Musk, a nd Mann. rectums of Flote4, Fans, Flageolets, ho.,are., Send tor ,atalogue of pri. es l'ulpimlled WM lIALL IC SON, No. 513, Broadway N 032112 M I 'SIC STORE. "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B. M. OREFNE has opened his ionic store, one Jon r tees( of W. lACW34' Book Store, whore ha heels coto.lantly ou hand STEINWAY Jo SONS' nail OA Eli I.E'S Piano Mitroifneturing C 1111 l onny's PIANOS, MASON DAMIAN'S CABINET 011tiAri6 and CARBAIIT, NEED IIAAI In CO'S MELODEONS, Gtotars, 'Coo linn, Files, Fluter, Onitar nail Violin Strings. AI 11511:' 1:001(S--Italdon Chain, Golden Shower, cialtlon Connor, Gablen Trio, r..c.,dic sli E LIS le—lle rei nig from Philadelphia all the latest music, winch pennons at a &stance wishing an ardor, and have sont them by wail, at publisher's prises. _Air - Pianos and Organs Warranted for five Those . toy any of the ogbt a arti cles are invited to call and examine mine before perch: mug elsewhere. My prires.nre the saute a. in New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments vent promptly apse application with any additional information do aired. It. N (IREENK. MU !ante, Ituntangdon, Ps. Feb ' 65-tf One dour wont of Lewis' book It MAItItIMIN (WIDE. Another edition just published, lin ing the 38th of tho rocket /EU uluvus, Or e‘ery one his own Doctor, including a treatise on dis eases of females, irregularities &v., with a hun dred engravings, explaning those diseases oo both sexes, By William Young, If. IL Every one may conduct any cum of Ftriet iltsease, self Oo° or‘ftiose distressing diseases incidental to youth, !nunhood or old age, with out resorting to 800 quacks of the present day Let no man contemplating marriage ho another hour without reading this wonderful book, as it discloses important imorots, which should ho known to them particulnrly. tot the weak and bashful youth who, has ruined his constitution by the debasing !mint of scif-ahuse read this book. It will too soot to all parts of the Uni ted litotes and Caned!. for 50 cents Bend for Porno, AitICULAFIUE Dn. AVM. YOUNU. Nu 41R Spruce Bt. 1"611.2.1 12, 20 ly POSITIVE NOTICE TO ALL CONCElthilth All persons who have Loon dookqg at . he undereigned, since 1852, and who are in- . dstot.ed to him 'foemerohandise, are requested • call at his eetabliehmeat without further delay, and make settlement, otherwimo the accounts will be placed ttl proper hands Co enlorre this eynto i F lie n tiaras to notify all thou , who may hove c aims lipinstititn, to COMB Lrytard and reeelviolr money. All goods will be eold, hereatUt„ low* than eleawheire roe can. 12, 22, it. A. SUSSMAN, =2O FN`tU) alibtUttitmest UDITORB STATEMENT OF SPRING TQW2WIIIr-BOU3'F FUND. —. WO. Pb o tU p, osdlertax and Treasurer* Bounty Fund,'Dr., l 4 sou** of bounty dop- Wats. To oltisens antarriptlon •• Lane II Clams sub. not paid $l5 Less Yenger's refunded $l5 '• Amassment 18111 isns 10002 JO Total citrwr. y ain't olunteers $5050,011 " Expenses attending the niusteritiV Im the same 145,40 - " Al:rapid 3 veterans o `F' Intscest id inn keens and discount on notes " Exoneration on dupli cate of 1831. 124,53 • " 805. 25,10 " ,Coinniiseion for Co Heeling 07,31 3025143 %lance of ,o*lty fowl on bond, onl of which theca IV Imo teleran lo liar. , The aline it n corrert statement of the nc mnt to it appears 011 the bioiksof the orhopl i on', to o hirh we refer those interertoil ftiryko J. T. COMLEY IL VALENTINE} Auditor* STF.I.L HUNT Kai 12-25-1 t! ORP 4. HANS ,01111 T SALE By sod. of. Order of the 0n... Coor of Centre county, to' Be directed, Otero tifll ho expoSed to Politic sale, at the Court in Bellefonte, on the I= At 1 o'clock 1• M. of qkol (lay, lAto knowing deooribcil = late the property of John IYnikm, deeenged , to wit. All that certain tract of land nitunto bon lop, Centre 'ecionty, 10, beonded a+ follown On the north by land IS Andrew Feleer. on the clot 1,0 !cools of William Roller and 0 fie, m the 'moth by hunt of Elitlheth Fetzer,‘rind on the wet by hind t , f Jnoneg Craft, vont among ONE 111,N4 in RED AND FIVE ACRES, Moro m le 'firm+ a rale • Ds ' litlf the looney h.incl on confirmation of rale, and the residue an one year therealtar, with intere4 10 Lo reenreil by Bond and Miitlgage on the This is a /linable trust of land. and Id In geoid slat• of JIOIN PROITOOT, 12 21 tf. Adam's f.IOIfN IVA I.li . Eft. NoTICETO UN IT ED STATES TAX PAIERS The taxes on tl•e annual Ilnt, pompraning t•T -e• blur meoinel,e, rutge..ke. ik re nun , 41ile, and payabl. in, at Bellefonte on the 1 - IP, 10 h 17th of July Plulhpohn el; ' 17 1e Mine " 711 " Aaron,burg Demon,lit will lie coned upon nil portions liable to any of lAto to...tooted tit‘ol,wito foil or neglect to 'nuke raj meet 1.11 the ilayr natneil, bir tho booting and -rm.° of 1011111 fee of twenty rentx, and four crud for each mile In...Heil in morning the o in tacit vitro Of neglect, bo barged in oililition to the t, ifiotyinent not made within ten days ittrr the rert um, of detuantl. taxed will Ito rot lei il.l/ 1,1111 OW 1.11°113 oil boo per Vellilllll, in terror at the rate one per reptant, and the proper cols ntnl r ngrmes by tiiiitroint. JAMES HASSON, Mrpt CA huh Mist. DIEGIE S I'AIRI Polt NILE About e ma.,. 'moth of llellefonto containing 151/ neren, 120 dented, well knead, pod Inithlingn and tn n good slAtO of cultiva tion-4116mm In thriving timber. A large lip l ibo onreharol 4pct. other imit treee. There aro of, end oprings 01l n, 1111 , 1 running water in vier:, field. Title woltTutable Teri. wry ~y, Apply )) • olc-lIT ,o thin vomit, 11ANI1C .W111111)114 12. 20 01. capero TrII I.: IV 0 It L I) '8 REAPER 3lanul. I utretl Ly E. BALL COMPANY, CANTON, ()MO On littnil and far iialn at the liellarartte Depot two u 1 the No. 1 Mari.inns, nail art warranttil to goo perfect tattoil.ictiiiii in balk wowing and rutting grain, or the money rautitleil urn the 'clam of the Reaper. All the plantain, shafting and gear-wheels lured in neat Cast Iron ease, o bore they are not ex veined to dirt, water, rust or ollY other lemons of des traetoin—an ads antag• who b only need le :owned to lie appreciated. Another hernbar fentwc of this marlono is Mit the cog golllllllgi Ore nil rut bnit ~f rein Is regarded by all unprejudiced minds a+ tiIICO thottuat Imoortantimin,. anent et er limbo Oil Item [mg and Mon ing Machines. The (interim. e of nll,lbri is that rut grrring not ionl) runs easier and nab less noise and friction than minim ea•t gearing, but that it is mw h (Imager and more durable. Many other advantages posseaseil by this not ation will be explained to our Annualllatalsgue which wilt son lie in the hands ofour local mil trai tiling agent+ We build only Ma sixes of the Reaper, (littering only w woight, tapaeity cod 1,04. (Largo Fire) me I feet anal 4 inehee in gravel, and 5 lent an gram. It noel. 6Sf01101.: $2,00 2,Jik =I • • Reaper nod A 1.., Coodonea„.. wah Dropper and Hand Rake NO. 2, Cut in gra•,, I feet, and in town n little lean Minn 5 ket lie eo•t. Bill he, •• Reaper with Drupper 225 " " .Combined ......... ....... ..... 215 There we our 11q1 pru•ue on the earn at tl,un ion Although thty room In be high—being en adV.itICC of about 95 per runt. over common filnehiner— we aro confident of offering you the benpeot nuivhine in the It Viletil lint one 1111111 h noire thnn n rough ma d! me and will 'net four pn o •e or lani l r, For orther !Drool/atom albite:. our °flit e, or MEM TIM 11111)1SARD SELF It 11r, ING REAPED AND MOW Elt Awarded rim II I (ill T PleIMl UAI fluid Modal at the Croat National Field Triul hoof al at Auburn N V., in July, 1 5nn, fur he ?mg the lINST COnoblnad SELF- DA KIND REAPER AND hIOWEIt il,trt'eol the Diploma at tle to t. irial hold on 11. N lle.\ LLISI'SII'S FA 101 t,t y car, nen r 3711. MYETtS, Clenernl Agent A. IL MA. TlslliN, Agent fur Centre CO pgr.b, Ituu, P. 0. r ip, KIRBY REAPER Thn heel MOWN It AND UN A 1 4 NR, now offered for, , nlo fur the nionoy, in the Stat. of Penn.3l‘ ante, ie tho ijl It 11Y " recollec t that the prim, o lbw taverns machine Inns been greatly rectheect, while improvecriecile of the mo!t important char meter have been added. Before purchasing any other NVO wield recpleet all persons In need of • machine to call and. exanilne the nunitm amid far pamphlet and descriptions. Funnel,/ who non , have the Kirby and are in need of ex tra., should 'lend in their orders inirnedlately,th aIIORTLIDON th CO, Agent. When near South end, fl R V It It repot Liellefonte. P. 12-16-2ni 1. 1 ,1 lIARVESTEII. Any rereon wighlng toporebase n good substantial Reaper and blower, would do well to can OP the undersigned, at BURR'S ARCADE No. E, Bellefonte, and ello the Ohio Harvester Warn parehaelng. Repairs will &limy* be kepi on /LAX. BA4BB, DRILLS, ST,II„AW-CUTTNIB AND BAY IipEVATOBB sDq for sale. For pertleulats wd piespb lets, addrese J. P, ZI Arad, Bellefonte, Pat• IMMII ACIIA-LLOGN. To all or goy one Reaper , and Mower that dare tame ieto the field for's` Wel, to be had oby Pime within ono mils of 7/olioketo. WORLD'S RRASZR AND RLOWNLar nianufaraured by /4. SW ant CooltnilY. at Cat , um, Ohio, and offored for sale by IMMO Haupt, Agent, against tba world. Coma one coolie WI. 12-lbaao NOG 21.14tritssuitnts J. P. PACCIIa. B. C. PAP& WM VAOCIIR k Pgo9l, I LAaving Pur cased do, , rLiMINEtTON MILLS, Are tiow prepared to faintish all kind, of FLO*AND FEED! .11,011 $2972,50 1473.20 2045,62 PLASTER OROUND d IN 71IN STuNN, $66V1,32 T n AT TOO ..... •OTlCt 'st Tbcir Iracilair, for llinnforturing enerythiog o Oilman, Ilarmfutured i• • FLOURING MILLI Ant V ASQI . tt.co Ity any other Establishment in the country MU ALL ORMICIIIS WILL •ItCLIVE reorrr arravrios They hare eh° in connection with their Min Till: STORE FORMEHLT OWNED IllY J. P. PACKER. MIE A nol are prepared to rum W. And • general 11051ort ,rtnent of Store I; node ! HAV F. CONS'S" A AIN (IN BAND Flour, • Coro, ' Chop, Brut CAB 11 PAI 1}- Mg I; It AIN ANN/ I= = {'ACKKS k PACII U =MCI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I= I= = The undersigned bau added to ins stock of groverie4, a largo •nd well pact led a.. .fluent ‘,l' DRY GOODS cowisttng In tort of Canso print.. ell unties, 4 ounces, tlinghanis, Cuainterr, • Cuttuesiles, bleached And unbleached Hue line Ilea ticklngs, Shictings. kr. • Moo CLOTNINO OF ALL KINDS, u verglie ' oliirt•, hats, rape, I Is and shoes 11081EllY of All kinds, Rho., shawls, veils lacea and dream button, Ile Also pays parth,ular attention to gros•er ie., in that line ho keeps , . full aosortußcnt ouch AR (Irmo and Illurk Teas, Coffee, Sugars, ru pa,•. Baking and Sugar House AMIS.., Canned and Dried Fruit, English Pirklef, Macaroni, Nlackeral and Herring. •' In fart et cry thing that the taunts ultjhe pati ne require, can be found al his store All themes gocole he aellsatt am low a figure an any other Merchant an town, and probably a hula bilker. HE WILL DEAL HONORABLY with all of his customers, and by so doing ho hopes ...I receive n full share of the public pat ronage. Heeds will be deist ored to any point. Marketing of all Linda taken at the highest market price in exchange for gouda. 'l2-lb.ly OEO. D. PIFER..- CAST YOUR EYE 17115 WAY? defy, any men I o In Bellefonte to offer A BETTIgt, A LARONR, AND CHEAPER ASSORTMENT OF GOODS EIZE39 MB= I It:i‘e the heat elicalinat milkier in LADIES' DRESS GOODS I have the beet noJ ehenpent •riden in the GROCERY LINE ..eou . 210 • - • Ifinle the botpo'cl chonped ' AI.ECTION OF CARPI TS I has o tho largest and kart assorttnet of HEW MADI CLOTIIIINII 1 lint e the largest anti best ne woI I as Ike cheap est stook of everything in any Iran in Bellefonte. ONLY COME AND SEE, though you do not wish In buy In all thaw gottala 1 cannot hq equalled fol good itutlily or low prices, and ISAAC 11AUPT, Agent for Centre Cc is the place, oppolta the BruckerholT llause. Notice the thee. e,gne. 12-15 e T HY. LARGE CABINET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS OF JOHN BRACHIUM., In Reynolds' new butiditng on Spring Street Are now, and wiling..tautly he 40141,011 fi - ed wall full and complete eetteof °tray decerip lien of noose Caldnot Furniture( of the very latest Styled and Pattern, and of fine ea well word Mary finish. PARLOR AND RED-ROOM SETS, ~tuah as cannot Le equaled by any other ea tablislinient outside of Philadelphia for excel lent finish, good style, and seperlor ;nullity In build, and cheaper than can Lohman't elsesitiere fur the very reason that he sells an immense quantity, and Is thus cnabl, d to give Letts r bar gains to all, ho buy nrom hint. Everything in the furniturd lino may Le fooad hero in variety to salt all lanelee, and from which the most fes lidions cannot fall to retie u setisfactory and pleasing seleations. I invite the pubis° to ray misread spacious rooms Just ecoupied by too for the business, and examine my stock. 'Work made to order ander my own soperwleion, and which I shall always gueran lee. Tito Wall Paper Department con nected, with this establishment contain. per haps;the latgeet assortment of pattern. ont tide thsi cities, widen, bergs epeeist attention to it. lam thmakful for the very liberal pat roams extended to us, and Anal andearar to gals an %areas of the IKON. 11—.1111—/y. JOHN NRAZIIIIILL F URN I![ ' WARE ROOM, • u.w tz;:-••••• :I . - - WHERW, D d DR, SOFAS. S?00L8. to., An, of, eery description, qmility mild prise, tot see cheaper than ►t any other establishment of the kind in Central Pennsylvania. Jinni 1.18611.,:it. lIBARY P.•AAHYIB. Pu.sairienTox, l'A !ITEM Stolle Coal Baled Hay, Baer, Pork, The atone property will l o roll together or separately, as may suit porehaser. Also suuate at Batleyrille, Centre county Pa., a valuable it I III'SINESS STAND, 11.41, Ac kr =I At F lemingion Allll4 = Detainer. Al gibs ir., A itiseaa Colored A 111A4 MEE= FEZ UNPACKED AND READY FOR SALE 11' STERKB ERG' 8 .furnltute BELLEFQNII.; PA =WI LOLINGAS. 114,T Br% ' Tr-BUTS, NXTVISION StANDS EN MIA HIS, IgehO abbtrtbsemtuto VALUABLE PROPERTY FOlt SALE. The subscribers offer at private "le the valuable property deseribed as follows, I,s, Sitnal.l at PINE GROVE MILLE, CENTRE COUNTS ONE FRAME 1101 n E, frontlet 45 feet on Main 'hist, and 61 Art . nn Water asset., 1 stories hint . containing a STORE l'ooll, s. t feet long. by 20 feet tints, furnished in *nod ern style. A large HMI and three rooms MI first door and seven eateleedlteekeoolll4 on the served. Frame stable, carriage house and ell DeeeelterY outbuildings al. well is gl LARUE WAI:E 1101 WES. in connection with atorsrootn. On the second story of which aro two furnished rooms suited for dwelling of chop. are erected on same lot - The above I. the finest location in eh* elm. 0, no well we plewrant dwelling. Alto FOUR DIIELLINg 1101ISE with put buildings end one shop all in gimp,' condition: •11.1 ‘ery ticeirside property. nut out lot near the town containing one fifth of no acre in a high etato of culloation. I ill ACRES OF WOOD LAND near the town. We will shin sell the store which has been 111 successful operation neari, Ru yenre,..and whir - Winnow doing • good nee,. of an acro of land 4 of a mile from Pennsylvanta Furnanre, upon whl la ix erert- FRAME STORE HOLISI. 21/ by 21 feet, tau otortes high 111111 II ware nom. attached. A 7'll 1757 OH) tRA. 1 , 11' ( Jl.\'l: 11111 SS 11 by 20 Get. w 1 loncentent kitchen and g....l.ellariondern Your gdod room, and a ball on the firct il r, anti fivo g,,,,, 1 1 . 0111.1111 na the tttund, together with a ST.1111.1: CA111:1A111: 1101%4: 0.1.1 r, I (la Lel er•iei ontlawl4l Inge. 711 e gar dew w large and and ibire arc quite a ono, lag 4.1 find trees on Ilia lot. We will also. oil iLe g•to.le on band owl-141111g of the , aissal ro it . 'I I ;;; proia.a3 aitualed ;n n plenpant uupb- L..rba~d.a tnient 1;; 10:11, s'• haa I and Paat . 0 1 fi„e ny onlarmat ton ;may be had by apvii; at; letter f calla ..; the tanteramnad. I nilirputed bee. will IN, R • n t , .r nil the nhave A. SA NII'I.1: 31t11.. Centre C..tlttli I' t 11. A. Mutt.4oNAlt Hot I. I , prittge, Centro o FOlt SALE. The llou, MO 1..1 I.n Well, hell. the rt 11/1111f, n' ~reu i•led by Wm Iln rprr an , l the put. ..robe, The rrntt , wdl pay the on $.),000. A WI, 12110 saes of Iganata-31i.urt 001 l of n horn ore moor noolroonolo roll I firot role Abe, i kJ.] lop bulb „e. 4 goool ono no no. Alto, an autbrottype nd photograph tar and pit ',vv. Eau ryllung In I nutpick! order. W he Fuld clump - For PM rtie,lsrv , amrtly tin J. S. BA WillA ItT. 11-12_,:tuut • =llll S4I•VI. linb good sett og esonil Hand one •1•Ite•II Iti 10 he selol et low rats,. J.Ol. M•Clure's n•l -ler 1.11/111 and examine 'them. 12-2J-3t. i • 'Legal Nolimo .A ,DITORS NOTICF:. The undersigned an Auditiir aliprelnt ed by tke Orphitne Court of Centre County eettle and adjust the seeillitits of Jolt. sate n lot rotor .tr ,of Owen !baron ilereivied, and make distribution of the balance among these legally entitled thereto,will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday the 22i1 day of July ni 01, at 10 o'elotlA M et his ages in Bellefonte. When 1111. i when all peraon• inter. ested an reiterated to attend and present their claims, or tie from hearefter debarred from room ing in on fund, ADAM ILOY, .1,/.."nt•frou. A UIIITORS The undersigned, on Att.', ot,• pointy,' by the Court of Common Pie of Cen tro county, Lo distribute tbe tummy in the hAndr of the Slis ritf„ nr.ing f the sale ~ I the per-ono I extols, or II: .T.' , Aforton, 1.. owl 000003 Moon levity entitled thereto. will At tend to the dutseit of h.a ni,pointisteuf ut .111, e m liillefonte, nn Thorolay the lot day of Antzuft. A. I). 1111,7,1 it 2 o', lock P. M. of co of day, when and whom sill parties Islay nits-fill, of they see proper. A O. 12-25-31 Auditor. ADAIINISTILATOICS NOTICE. Not tee o hereby given blint belt trs of administration have been granted to the tender signed on the estate of Fells Lea, demos. gd„ luta •of Donner township All person. know mg thi•lnselt v. mdrbud t 4. rmd estate no requested to make immediate payment. ntot those baring claims to present than dal) • ,41. thentmeted fur settlement. C W. itrMilAnnint. A eiminixtrxt.a MIME k Ti BATUMI NOT IC E /1_ Notice to hereby given (lint let tem of Administration have been granted the untlereigned on the estate of Lev Sorel wood, deceased, of Snow Shoo tow nship, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, an, requested to Mako uowcdwh puynient• and those haring. donna to ii,, ni the in duly authenticated for settelinent- SUSAN SWEETW 00D, 12-25-M. Adnr4rristrat,i),.. TO THE OEMS OE WM. /41ABEILALL. nzr Pennsylvania, Centre county p. at. l I, J. P. Oephart Clerk hti . the Orphons Comet 4.1 ,mid County of Centre, 410 hereby certify, that at on Orphan's Court held at Bellefudto oo tho 22nd day of April ISO 7, before the IlunoruL o the Judges of said Court On motion rules was granted upon the heirs and represents is ea of William Marshall deco”ed, to error into the Court o n the fourth 'Monday of August nestotstil accept, or refuse to acrept, at the valuation and appromonient, or to show rause why the real we tote of mud deceasml should not he sold. In testimony whereof, I base hereunto set nv hand and offl veil the real of sold Court at Bellefonte on the 22nd day of April A. tdRP. J • P. OEIMIA 12, 22—tit. Clerk 0 TO THE fIEIRS Oh' SAAIUML STINE Penney It onto, Centre county let At. 1, J. Gephart, clerk of the Orphan's Court 101 said county of Centre, du hereby certify, that an Orphan's court held at Bellefonte, on the 2ni day of April, 1557, before the Ilitnoroblo the Judges of Saul CourL oOnntution rule was •ginnted upou the heirs and representatives of Samuel Stine, decease I, to count into the Court on the fourth Blunilny -toi August next, and ac r.Pl• or refuse to acting, at the valuation omit appraisenient, ur to show use why the rem I cent° of raid deceased should not he sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand an I affixed the real of toid Court at Bellefonte, en the 22nd day of April, A. I) J. I'. ti NPR ART. 12, 22—Gt. Clerk O. lL fr. TUN HEIRS OF SANDHI. LIPTON. roDIMI) , Ivan iso. Centre county I. I I, J. P. (topknot, Cloak of the Orphan's Court of raid eouwty of Centre. do hereby certify flirt t at an Orphan's Coon held al Bellefonte on the 22nd day of Appl, 107 ,before the IlenormiLlo the Judge. of raid Court. On elution ruin wo grunted open the heirs and representatives o oif Samuel Lipton. deceased, to come Wallin( Court on the Worth kluo(lay of August next, npd au rept, or refuse to accept., at the valuation and opproisareent, or to shim cause why the reel rut Wm of said deceased shoeld not be sold. laitestimoty whereof, I Wu hereunto rot soy hand and affixed the reel of said Court at Bellefonte, On the 211nd day of Aptll, A. l) 1567. J. P. 1 .11011411(T. 12, 22-6 t. , Clerk 0 C. 1110 TIM 11E1ItS OF PHILIP Ifo6TElt. I'ennsylrenia, Centre county [ens t..] I, J. P.Oephart, Clerk of the Orplian's Court of said county of Centre, du heel?) .se• 14 1 /. that at on Orphan's Conn 46.1 at Ddlufuntn fw the 22nd day of April,lBB7, beforetke fpno able Judges of mid Court.. Iten nao -toll era granted upon the Lefts and repreowilati via u Philip Foster, deceased, to come Into tho our on the fourth Monday of Anknet next, ath I no copt,or refuse to except, at the valaallon and appraisement, or to show caps* why cho real estate of said deceased should not be sold. In 'testimony whereof, r ham , hereunto eat my hand aad afilxed the seal of said e...art at Bellefonte on the 22nd day of Aprd. A. D. 12, 22-6 t. Clerk 0 C. DhfINISTRATORg NOTICE, A Letters of AdtalnlMmtien nn the estate of John Neigllght of Rumen tune isb le, doe'll, having b nen gsanteit to the undersgosa. ho hereby, outlnea allpprsons Indebted to ..okl estate to make immediate payment, and those having agehun it, to rement them delpauthen tleated for settlement. JOllB U. Unita!, 19. 21—dt. . Adeehtlatentert
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