RameitticAtiatclanan P. I HAY MEEK'. Flll7llll ,I 1 J oIIN P At" Entron BELLEFONTE, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1867. TER:4P per rear when p. 1.1 in n.ll smite .11 when ma nnni in soh nnee. ond 51.110 whrn h.' plaid before tintriespirstion o 1 iltnlenr. =EI EOM: SHAUSIV,OOI) or 1'1111:y10phi:a Reconstructi . 1 ! - -The Consolidation o New England. I iting the lit , t (Ito ear- much has Lout still about It ii lI , 'W I 111 111 our politic-. •ttlet.tetl by he tlomitvit patty 1.110 of '!!l# l goir , idea-7 It [twilit-the act „f.„,,,i . 6.40, ti,118(1 1 110111 A, .UN \Viten wqr - r0 , 1,1 ill pm t ion, [lien uent I i,..1 of that the I'o , loElllg "I th e e t p.t i t u t t o tt . 1.111 • twtl nt , titutton , the -tat,- tot ,i,v ,iinient to their approlittate p o siti o ns. *fluid) they had Nei erall, heel' a,dizii •I la stir rather+ wheiiithei built tip stir but eomplex st s tela tit extent 100111 This portion in Peoplu to l~mC to abide by all the ,•onipreiiii ; es , the eo ost 1 lit 111 11 101 ill they deinarol 1 0l the people lir a) seetioil oi st a te s u bmit to awl iibet the same pleat tiii,lnineital law had this plain and Lie policy betty A rL iiiii,ted Li those oh , ' herd the opernmer, p site • 1, ti 111.01% prol•rit% tit mild at OM, ,itiel'l 1,110.1 t.l 0111 rlck..o 111111 11 1 ,- t 1.1..1011 conntr, and Is tins time ninny toriilde r,a•si l lielives 'evident tea a. inoi• oft it x ii Ihitc Itctol obliterated Inn ILr pity is 1100, 1 hid opoil3 , / and the (Ai Ttc•lV 01 . 0111 I tth, t. should uetei Lr iv st..ted it they 1,111 1 .1 ;11 et rut 11 ' Phi . 1110.1010 .W 1004.041 the w..r.1 1.1 t0.0...1k 10 . 1•X titre idea the intended out In phi , c st . o.• Ntiortetie. to sfliicli all good -mil mu 1,. men de sired. lartte:lla.ko that tho lilt II ttiu. laid tAlt• /I till, :101 , 1 111111 . 111 filo, fittllVll , of the ii• vtt• Hate 11,11 I.llittilt t.. re.i)to•t :Ind noel.. nolo In ,. ,ucitrill 1,1 In [h. affair , of Col uthitiont tuttora in toatt3 of the nno.t nt tort Ho , of lihot ty mitivh ittin.t tinder cl, ,t.thli•htnent th.. i.r emrtnuuml toti. 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It Ire,' 1.111t1. 1 .1,1 , /11 . 0,..11 liN 111,11 , amt hal ileolize rode .nil iriterii.-I+ 4,111i1 urtL Merino:ll and whivli 1 , 1111 , 11111•1 , l• 1,4 , 111.1 Lr 1111111 , 1• dallgel , 111• trr Ig uorr Thi, t Ire „r ' o•,1 tut triv . r.tatrit• t tit that mrnbttwn Ir., _pnil Wlll. l ll i, 1 1, 11111 I:1113 ..tyled 1,10,14 ro , ( . 011 . ...roirirrlid) uu 11.ttr . kid Iltirt gclitor uu r.r iLr List tWO plat, T., ''or Laughed vi‘ion. it appear' like a .r-- fetuau, , Wort to pi.doilir agitation ut order to perpetitalr prrWtrl of a 11011 - hieal parry Amnia; the many new Il•anve. thee 4 u.lu-tlt 1 + I ling f rum the labile of the aro• e tit engraft,uptin awl great centt al •tate- aril Chine(' front the iiy.tent 30-1 efiamie in 111..1..1..01 rep `we.tt id' -.anthem .lair- Why should reAtattattan in the lower lion-, , d' Con I I -tai, or tio lon g er ootomo ~ Let gre-- fr.in Note England L,. -limn of her exee..tve , hr. 1,3 the g, wind g , vertitttent that and tiv,Pt-t it,wet in the federal got el it it exeaa.o -h a il h a . upiC iert . 11,,,,,,h 0u i nil 111, and the i11 , 111 , 111a1 interi•-t, of the nil the Stat.. and he mail, to tionfi,rin t,i j nti.l,llt , Ncestero anti .00therti .fate., will Ihe S , 4lv England ..tarolara : H A rite at wire he etnatici pat , I from the I lira] thiprit atiqn the right, 1,, cad' 5r.,,.' I . 1 ""' 41 "" iluat '"' II) eontnil it. own 111,111,41,. 1011. ~ 1 1)Jevt ti, tII.• von , tituti.tt ..1 tit I .1111011 Wh if.ll change. they propo, to cle,troy roittver the la.t 41i ‘vhat Hwy are tolea.te Ito call the 41r ve-tllle dogma of •Nio,- All tilt- t. 8.11 i/ 4 uuurn rx.my im p nG6t rend r , olohobuivlt y. But if thi. 111111re , A 14 . u. go uu. If all MN, 113 have vhstitg*, mule in 'the fundamental priwnplcv of, governor t, if 114 if 6m been ronently asaertefl, we arc never again tp .ce the "Farmer Republic" under which this generation was born,then it behooves the people to arottme thotti.olvos and , o eon trot the progre, or evonttt that ttorno good if po,ible . mar re+lirt there- UM A PMW FAerm I\U Y1..110., Ulls• of the 1110.4 glaring nets of inpis• ere andulwslu y contained to the old constitittiou I. the prevision allowing the • 1111 e representation in the 1411ered Self "?' if, too, State, without icgard to the uxte,nt of itolerritory, the %arid) , of it, inter/st n or the number 0 , its population. Thio inequality the grunt and populace middle and western thates have submit ted to without a murmur, because they P.,und tt provided for in the compact of I 'Mon and they would still submit to it without Complaint. if all the other provisions of that original compact were to be maintained inviolate But if thl'Y are to be cast aside 114 the "tinkeriegs of ignorant and inexperienced why should this, the least defensible of ailJr.maintained?, If the ,'detestable dogma of Mal, to be aninhila led, why preserve thin, ilia moot baneful of all it« progeny? Upon what principitei of ' 7 etectial justice and et; ual ty' ' can ouch a provision be defended? Why should polaware with a population of only I 12,21 it haler t fe qiinte number of Sena— tors as Virginia with a'population of 1,596.31 s ' iot h Rhode I-land, called in derision ' Sprairge s farm' . with Mud? t ti2flitiltalittant. hare the same pow :T it one brunch of the legislature a- with I .71 I ...bit enlightened Citizen. ' I. iv, if s•loamil K . . , servants equal that he should ha., th“ • it, p• get in the af ot six New England state, with a popula lion of ,t, I li, I , : hate hob, witatot, while Neil' York and l'etin-)lsania to gether, 'saki' population of' 11,756150 have but flit/Pi' Is nou it.tiltm , inging sank ee superior to silt freemen of l'enn-tt .)haitia or New York " 'Why •bould New England be 'permitted to cast titt . i ht tilts electonal totes for d'riisident and tee l'ie-adent and New Yotk but tut ty (Gtr,, when New York has 745,5.12 noo," inhabitant, than all Nelv England com bined ' The •tx New England state. with a population but little atith'im , !laic the -ante vowel ni the Senate that i, given to the great, :bates of New lord:. I'etttt Ivaui.a. Ohio Indiana and Mimi , milt a point popular not of neatly lino too milloot ' have h, en taken limn the rell-11 , of 1 , 0 0 The changes whiidi hat e -Mt e tv,ken place retitle] theinequal ale- -till nor glaiing • Such iw i mp , ton- itikutt ion e.lll be instifieil upon uo in 1111 • 1110 orcywt, It tow' ofl.pring of that dete,table doginteol'State right who. h I. to be tiani.lteil from inn I A! t lIN exterminate the Grote while strangling then moth/ \ F\\ E\l:l..\ \ Thl , t, 1.1..1 ItalL (1111 , 11 till a id iiirt.4 1 ill light It .4,, !. alike die nieTtilwrs .:.:111 par tt. • in grill agrietilt dial • :Ll , l 111111111 g :`Late, Iu coti , equent.. t. , ••ittation In the Sell .1T1• .Nott Eng' till h a , y tte hlhd ar. 1.1.111 r la the t.torniiietit tiltural ,of the steat Wt , t, the lumina intvri,t, ul l'autt,l -t aims and , a d the eoninieivial tat, to-t. it Net, Yak have dr:wired 14 chained 11, the tdiari,a rlhccl. at (1/,,,.,/ oa With a • 4.1 0(.1111111d 4 ,4 111. 4 11101011 i 1111111411 h, of 14 4 4 111711 , 111.11.1411:1111t3e, Ml 4 l IVIIII 11 , 1 Wllll4l I,llltl .t.ld to the perma nent ‘v, a Ith the eountr3 Nev. Entr. land emtlierlied thy i 4 .111 4 111t 4 . 4 . 4 1 fill' 1 . 1114 , 11 t.. pap frit t r Iru. the ‘ery t;ttid it toll et t h 1, 14 — 41`1 , 111 -- Tint ,4 4 114411 11i1g 1 1 1 / 1 •1 1 111, 11111 '1 'Pi. road e. , tlvert vot Lut .•,.•r` 1 1,112ir iit than wealth DJ; nrineeily Welled, the tax of other sem— It %allot!, , 11.111% ti, !lath have been paid to Sett the pi oph of other Si,ite , -ill . 1 . rill • en he ,Ir Lett-dictated ht her filt.tz•.( ?iniiiierle:rig with the uue nopolt ipt it, rant Inv trait, it hen the tanker, e,ititine.l them-elt p 1 , u11 , 11w: and ,•• won, 114 lIIZ 1101 1 , 1.1 premium., 11p4.11 h. it ‘,titv•ii- 1.1, !ilium- np.m v‘vi‘ article 111i* to milk. tan anon al vllll.ll- taiihl laws ,Inrie , iif Offi et•• 11l i rte,. tip .11,1111... f "Thor device. t, ii benefit, it that flue aiier-zatv fur c.ee 1,1 the r retire• mi.•i•iir “I All tli,• New priiee4 t . . come 011 the rdetietit thin , Ina greater extent 01,1 ittr hgfnr Ne are n o w E It rntlt ettell and rt ery 1111 flint IW, .111 att.l,ll2t. of Irrteltrel p.• r 11,1, than 1 . 0111.11;11 . .• fhe itito IT Nl . ! • fur in the c1 , 11 0 ::11111:1110 , t , t , r 'to , a ,r6l The ,ipeiatriin 01 the bull N , t. England do titled mien all mannl t , •rir -1 ~ i detr and trdlrrli and upon ;7, it other thing made m (liar int +dent to ipicditi,rtiool and hereh t i city. Eit•tern eauttalett, a 11111 ',poly in the tialerif dime article', au , giving them tile piste] 01' fixing their awn la rev, iota It .11 ing the iletipleirf the nth ei .eel no alte roalitt lint to pa) demand Dining the Iraq bin! )a tr. it has been a 001111n011 thing fen the 111111111151elittill{ rioillOratloll , or New England to declare annnal day,idenibt vent, upon then en tite capital , ttoek be.tdr, reset vim! lin !neut.., "illll. Ihr the irteren-o , of theii Thee nitparallelled prat, ttgie liken now the or the In bocoug nigh of the middle and it gttern , ttatet. TD.• ....Ad, or the Hata. lets liven =I While we are al thi• aoil, of in I. • Il• do it thoroughly Reform if le• i r ~ 1 repri -mita ion in tli. I -dela s. Finn W le to small states il ooo Mime ill.? 111110• 6, , 1.,11 , t.t.t. lllae. - .rat win a I 01 tat/ r‘ll.oll tiale D e la ale mei Mai‘laiiii an Filet, give the new -late but two senators Make one state our of Ramp shire and Vermont to be called .110 int, with two ' , matins Consulidatc, .Iriesa ehusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island into one stare, to he ealled W Eng hum , !, ' with In (live, to the stun! , of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio with their more khan nrne ntil imu of inhabitants thrhoomators each (r to the large States of t he IVest and South reinetti think) populated but fine senator 08411, to 1., Inureauld as the population of ,:ash j untitled it. This would a jiproximutit j lee and equality. Why should tills not be done 9-- What barrier stands in the way of its acoomplishment ? It may lie objected that such a change 111 our government would be in direct violation of two pioulslons of the old einistit utioti : viz ' No state shall be formed by the Junution of two or more Slate, Fir parts of States without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned," and "no State without its consent, shall be desprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate." Thin objection would be insuperable, if the provisions of that instrument are to be held sacred itipl inviolable. But if we are_to gard the works of the fathers and amAtruci" our Fabric of government, lot us at once expunge Prom our constitution these two provisions placed there by "ig tioraiir;ind inexperienced me to guard and protect that "detestah o dogma of .Stutr right.q... If theee proviiiiona can not beezpunged in aceo'rdanze with the forum phscribed in the constitution,then let them be disregarded, and the proper number of Senators admitted to +eats in that home, and all others rejected, in sevordance with ate policy of the pre,'ent eongre,s towards the South "The re+ult .bold be attained without regard to the uneate, neee,sary to accomplkh it.' oe.tiria, runt orlon/ More Thieving We would call the attention of our readers to an article on the first page of 0-days "Wkirtinxsi, taken from the Bari°, a ("Ilion, giving the Parthfulars of hOlllO of the robbl‘ries committed by mongrel employres at Harrisburg during the pad few. months. The accounts goon hp it ate simply the proceeding 'cif the first day after the thieves were dis covered., Since then, it has come to light, that the business a stealing from the people, by-the mongrel hangers-on about the capitol, has been a regular systemiztid business for years, and in place of hundreds of dollars worth of books, papers, carpet, furniture, etc., being, stolen it aniount:i to theresands upon ihmmands of dollars. Men high in official positimis belong to the elan, and many id them' who ant now shining lights in the abolitlon patty. have be come bloated with wealth, and are niov reveling iti Fiches and luxury on the money they hose stolen Ilum the tax payers of the State It is a matter that is deeply interesting all The hun dreds of thousand s of — liiroring men throughout the State. anal "day in and day out to make enough to pay the exhorbitant taxes that are levied upon them to replace the property stolen from) the State capital, regularly, by a set of worthless, thieving, vagabond. %%math worshippers, hid abolitionism no more feeling for the masses, no more d esire to 'have the offices tilled with honest men , no more desire ty put. a top to the public plundering that Inta nade our people pour, than to retain in lomition the cry men who hate been 01 Al, 'ding'pub/it prop., ty (0 ft //I'M/It thOIISM/d/1 OpOn ihOllSllOllB dollars. Let tax payer remember thi.. Again we say, read the partieu lam and we will give you tnore•ir thom text week Writu. 1 Ws r, tor thii pa t /ors thi i•hii•en All the' hh n heails' in Penn , yl' ann. ha/ a• the Cliiartie. nio/ifooo organ it••uren , been appoint to the /aloe piootion for the • ensuing eitoiliatt; A. Mn. Wolt, v, during the emu PR ign lit Ilrgkri hi. delnileil follimers to "pro./ t 1 nigger anal thel.l," upon the people as means of whirl/ humbug mo beautifully fa ile.l, no ere anxious to learn trli stratagem he will resort to this fall —/ P,•.• Volt need h•rrr nn an'xiety on that , abject . do you ii)ou did la,t r a il and you rnu learn all )011,41,11e Meet ihni %l Vies ha irman or your isiunty einnicittee, lie wilT ',rite to M n 1 VAL- I %, E. a, he did dining the la , t campaign, pretending to be a Democrat. and anti ion, to know what he can do to help the edu-e. 1C) r.t. tit. ofcuttr , e w ill reply. giving all the details of the eampaign, and you may pedlar', find out that "niggers and laser will again be presem to the people Try it You need not be in ignorance while Viii t st i, in the Fot I/ ''OlT Tit ',Vie —We under -laud tl it one ()I' the :v....twin:Et) .fudge. of Vona «mote, ' , wean+ that had he known the mongrel part 3 wll4 at hard up, that tt wo, compelled to chmem for a (nnthdate fin the Supremo bench. a wan who had outer got higher than te .- .111.1ge, that he would hate made deltetate effort Mt the ineition 111111 ...elf \Vital a pity it I, I,k 118.111 I n a till.. fact .00net 'Moll efllllll3 In 'mead of Allegan), might bat, had the candidate --The people should iecollee that it psalin-singing -sal:it:alit, eating wooden nut ineg blue-bellied, Connecti cut yankee. ttho by sonic incana or whet .uo needed in getting to be an assoeiatt Judge of Allegany county, in the 111011 grel candidate for the Fuptewe bench it Pennsylvania Could they not hat( found a Pennsyltanian lit for the posi - tion ? ----In . Ohio r , must eve* , nther Stnte, the Motigr I platform, iv flat foot ed ut favor of negro suffrage. In this State, that party feared to say it favored that doettinn atal coward like tiles to .evade the que,tinn The Whipping-Post In ilia Divinacratic State of Delaware In. fhe prat liege if the Judges to order the apple anon of a certain number of lasbni to a n 'a back before hanging him. A few days ago salty lashes were given a poor deed. and then they hanged h ito aenting to tho sentence of the Democratic court. c Taking It for granted that 411 Copperheads regard this us a Just punish latent, and therefore perfectly to plane when applied to evil doers, we trust the editors of the trcalis a will heed our nil, ire lay piton/gout sitie tha hm its of that State—Cr:dial When law. in a State that happens to Demociatic, orders a few lashes to be applied to the back of .oniejleonlOkel, there is no end to the whining 01 puri tan wench worshlt mi., about the brutality of the whipping post They write long homifiem about it, and no language will convey a proper idea of the abhorrence and disgust, with which they look, upon this herbal-cu. mode of punkinnent. But a change of circumstances makes great change, in their opinion, When sgnle sanctimonious, vinegar-vissaged, member of their party takes it into his head, to meet out punishment, in accor dance with his own ideas, there is noth ing wrung in it, in the eyes of these ityp ooritioul, whinging wretches The fol lowing account of the brutal beating of a man at Fort Sedg wick , guilty of no crime, nt the instigation of one LAttri., an ap pointed, and pup of HtstoN CAuritoN, has as yet broughtno word of condemna tion from any of them. This time it wfis an abolition "whipping post," and ,hia white man that was tied to it ;consequent ly in'tho estimation of puritanism, there is no wrong, no barbarity, no brutality about it. Tho account we got from the Pittaburg Commercial, the only abolition paper that we receive, that hat; hail the honesty to publish it, and it giros it eim ply an a matter of news, without a word of dienprobation. Our readers can form their own conclusions, only recollecting that the fiend, who thus otrtmged hu manity is still oontinumi in hie place, /c -ontain) SIMoN CAIVERON and the abolition party, who placed him where he is, thinks it no wrong to thus beat and abase a White man. But to the account ' On or about The 4 l2ih instant, within ; be limits of the military' nog of Fort Bedgwick, and within one mileof said fort, soldier received twenty five lashes for stealing a gun, the property of one Mart Code, a trailer livlng•at Julesburg. In the same Beek, a soldier of the 30th infantry, by orTers, was laid out on the ground under di hot broiling sun. and a Make fastened to each limb, to which he was firmly bound, thus laying hit out according to a mode well known to lilitary officers, and which t? entitled • tread -eagle fashion." lie was lot, portion for two hours: in the meantime the buffalo gnats covered his face by thousands, causiugintense suffering to the unfortunate fellow. For two hours he screamed. cried, begged, entreated, "for the love of (toil "to be let loose. "For two Boors he roared . I couldn't stand it any longer I tell you„ eir, his face was perfectly bunged up " Such were the word, of hit lieutenant. mincernigg the keen torture the soldier underwent, to a group of Officers, who, mare civilized than himself; expressed deep commiseration far lira sufferings (I bile ',timing headotrirters on the morn ing of the 15th we beard that a white citi zen wee to receive oils hundred lashes awns time during the djiy, tor giving a bottle of h inky to soldiers' You may imagine how shocked we were on learning of melt an almost unheard of thing There' was neitlier trill 110 r court martial, Merely summary dismissal after ihat manlier of a Turkish CAM or a Pasha "Let him have one hundred lathe. Those were the ominous words, and which grate so harshly on 1111 tmerican ear What a fuss iYkicke up all through the country because a child is Boged by tie teacher or parent; but here in this country is au intelligent man, in the prime of life, of stalwart frame, but, at th e time we are' speaking of sick of n disease which, like cancer, had eaten up his very features. stripped and flogged be fore Iwo liondredsoltherti But to there.- • Some tow days ago. according to relia ble authority, 11 endanger giving his name as Hendricks, male his appearance tit Pole ('rook, in the vicinity of Wilsog's ;adult.. Ile was inettpaottated by diseasill from poi - feinting manual labor lie 11/M.1,411101111d the renche until the night of the I nth, when be was accosted by two men dressed citizen's garb, who politely reitudiddil him to buy them some whisky, at (hi' same nine formfitting hint with One requisite funds Ile willingly acceded to the request, sod in a few moments delivered to them a bottle of whisky to about: an hour !after wards he was arrested and brought into the guard-house of the 111th infantry It nine A af of the 15th Ids cane was repor te I to Colonel It .1 'Dodge of the :Mill, by Lieutenant Leolz. of Co F, 801 It infuntry About twelve o'clock the wretched culprit was brought forth escorted by two soldiers ('cmplete preparations had already been made for the tpunishnient 1 scantling, with a board nailed transversely, 11118 111.111112 d firmly in the ground %bout two hundred soldiers and a small squad of cut setts bad gathered to witness the unusual proceedings Twin solitiprs with plaited thongs in their hands 'Food on the right and left of the cross In the soldiers with !lieu! instrumints of torture the unfor tunate fellow glued in (Homey Lieuten ant Lanti informed the sergeant that he did not order his iunishinent. Inn that 110 “w./111t1 111, no see him flogged On hearing this, the ordelly sergeant of com pany F, assisted py the two soldiers, divested him of entry article of clothing, with ihe exception of a thin shirt They then bound him to the cross. with his arms stretched to the utmost When all was ready the sergeant gore the signal to pro ceed The men detailed to shriek raised their arms Oat, soil swinging the ropes over their shoulders, the one on the right brought the whistling, hissing lash full on the naked hips of the man, who sprang cinvularsely upward no If shot .1 broad, lengthy, reddish wale, slightly tinged with blood, marked the spot This bIIIIV was succeeded by dine delivered from thesoldlier on the left and woe followed by snothei upheaving of the victim's body, Now the blows fell thick and fast like the redoubling eirokes of a 41111111'i trip liamtnet The 1111111:T11111g 11‘011181d1, ,to stile, writched in vet') anggith, upward ngain as If pierced by led hot irons, hung 11011 , 11 us if lifeless mil) to tie rouge! Into fiercer action by an application of the 1.11 to parts untoneLddif ' 'll.e cords, 1011.108 and veins of the body swelled as if bursting • his screams, cries, groans And idtermog shrieks, which rent the mr. found faithful echoes in One sympathising hearts of the unwilling spec tutors, and curdled the blood with horror Before sixteen strokes hilt ba;'en adminis tered blood was welling in reddish summit down his nuked legs ,„und filling his shues Blood wins splashed over Mollie of the spec tutors After the fiftieth stroke the body aAstmied it blacktsh (dolor; and the skin hung w stiips and flakes Men !dipped heir tous and turned away from the hoe d night 1. respectable cumin named I' S Seward who w tiA eseil lire whole affair, turned Ito I.letit Lunt,. anti said ''toe !foil's nuke, stop Ihnt you will kill tin' Laude, supposing ate bleed mg wretch had received eitoniilr;'' motioned the executioners to ddlint On rinser ex animation we found Imo body lacerated 111 1110. 1110a1 1101rible nonuse The tippet portion of his hips was perfectly raw , Lie back wan Intl Vier the flogging had ceased he was ordered bylothis from the reservation lit managed with some dlnfli cult v to put 011 Ills nether garments, gasping sighing and groaning deeply. Aftex be ing dressed Ito turned to the lieutenant and maid i '•I did tel sell the whisky to soldiers, they told 1110 they were ethisenv ' Holding stirred this, he turned front the camp, dragging his mangled limbs pain fully along toward tine sand bluffs We have heard since he hailed from the Slate of New lank nod had received a fine educa tion Son. soldiers state they counted one hundredrind eight drakes,l le nergentr ntaittv.utzhiy two ns the noniber delivered Is on esieoliolingcircumstance worthy be ronsidered, Lunt/ said Hint s e llin g o r giving whisky is,,etwto military low and a ffegnanl repel chit, offense al ways cultninalen in mu' (.teat I lion only lace y been oppoiii led. through the influence of Senator Omicron, of Pennsylvania Ile donned Ills new uniform and commenced his new dui ivy an a ,I . COned lieutenant fifteen days ego abortiomento A ridiTOUS NOTICE The undersigned, an Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans Court of Centre coun ty, to mettle and adJunt the Recount of Joseph Mureldill, curt lying adniinittrator of Willtitio Mernhall and 1.1. distribution ..1 the balance, will attend to the duties of bin ap pointment at the ollbie of A. fillinciburil in Bellefonte, on Monday the' 29th day of , 1967, at. 2 o clock P. M when and whefo all permit's interested may attend if they tee proper. , 4 4 EVAN 12 27-1 t • Auditor A lagToils 1.01 , 1( , E.. r - The underiogriod an Auditor op . profited by the Orphun'e Conn of centre 1,1111- ty to make distrihuttan of the halani c in the ands of Jueoli Baker, Executor of the astute of Margaret Walk Inc deold , will attend to tlim duller of his appointment on Tuesday the !lath tiny of July, 1887, at Om ogle. of li. d: E ltlatieltort. m Bellofunle, nt 2 'cloak M when arid wham all per.. Interested may nt tend If !hay see proper EVAN 21 1.11. A *A111). 12 27-It A' wiTous No'inn* The undersigned an Auditor ap pointed by the tirph m's Court of Centre noin ty in the dialler of the real estate if Jo n hn Ilarebbarger, te• ascertain lien• against raid cent°, and to make thrtribittlibn of the balance among those legally emitted thereto, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his of fice In Ilellefonta, on Friday Aug. 2nd at 10 if clock A. M. when and where all parties interes ted may attend if they see proper TIIADECS F. STEVENS,. 12-27-41. Auditor. TOR. AIARQUAM, T. Mort • URISSOPIAN PHYSICIAN of New York city, can be coneelted at Mr.. Robert Wallace',, Clearlibld Pa., and two weeks at the Railroad Hone., Phillipsburg P►. alternately untill the let of November. 1967, upon all old chronic and confidential dise►ses. The Dr. Is now at Clearfield and will be at Phillipsburg on Monday ini,y ifitib, wkilet Hr. Marquem is at Clearfield, Dr. Plank will be at PloliSpallevg to attend to the. liargnaines prat tle. A permanent cure guitwateed In all oases 12, 241 t Idooto Si: *hors, T HE BELLEFONTE SOOT AND 8110 E STORE (111AHAAI Mfg' FF81", Maylicturern of, and Water'. ill 0,11, A•I , +lllO, Hewing added largely to our !beta.' It.. k. we can 041.1.0 the Community that ere hat e now the beet teleetten in ten trot P. norylt atkin, of Lakllfkk flattened, Front Lak r. filde Lace, And relive.. Beet, Alanktfak lured (rent the best Eng 11•11 looting. t:LtIVE Kitt. CONtiIIII , S 11 MAIO, 11q, et . the tall le M 01(wc0 11110T,4 with :Intl witht.iit heel!. Awl t .tt snent of MISSES .Ni CHILDREN , SIIISE , Nes n large lot of Sh o si e .h oois /s 1, road and we lug Ii lie aro •..r hag 4.ff 'l'll 1N Till %. We .to ~lnt vm 12. 2r, h BOOT SHOE MANI TN( 71'1 MY The undereigned reqierthilly inlorui the. it lien. 01 Bellefonte Omit he lin ertablisheil a firm. iilee% BOOT AND BSI O$ hi A N UF'ACTOI(I, next dinir to Pre.rs store, on the north ett • P le of the diamond, where he nill he lit all time+ In wait npm eiviiiiineri Ito being ri EXPEIZIENcIIy 11 ` flit 1(11,V5 . . .lotners von relt r that no a 11, nil be 'pared to render r.onfblele onti•lnetion lien tletnen, • 1114. CY am] I Oulli t• an 1/1. III! lilt the loo , t, Hunt. , 111.1.1•••. .4. mnnnfart.•rul lean the hr•l Atork. and tit th and latest •tyl•••. Repining ol nil kind, prtidl! attended 1.. Nay 7 'MIA I. rEit A1..N1.4110N fa uoiral J URT PUBLISHED, N 'W W() It (IN SI Nl' I Ni; 11%E NII:1,111)1(' I: \ EWA:W:4 IN 1,1111 1.1 Fliit SOPHANI,I 11it mi:zy. =I ,"The eee. were eotopo.td to be tr-ell situulteneme, xiwe 17 with lie , .{ Oral, ••Tut Aire or tstettirrt.,' or nll u env other method for the colt. :thou it that rotee, and a ill take the plat, of Cog. Sot • t.t.tos betng..... ntelodoots and heti. r adapted for tench tng ..Serve of the, enure ties ere spc ut ll{ bent, ttful its well it{ ..{e'llt, a 11.11{{ling .4 the do/h r op rrtol. wlneh eel ore. the intere•t ns well ns the itspro‘ement of the eituder 'Ter ariona st 3 lee rendered in the, eXerel , oo. reinter rhim ins - noble DI an ethrettltanal point r le., a the{ tyn.l to enlarge the intelltgere god the appre e tenon, and at the .nine tune bran the saute of the papil They ,nisi ire .lobed .11,11411 y e. nth referent,. to the tonal...fa' marl, al t.,11,1, X 1 1 .1,1 and forma td nonltnentathat Upon the 'minute itee_rytet with Whp h the, are in vont phihed dePen.is tire netgsl sterling ea{tatt 'nen tof •the pupa an{ inuari or slorrlng 111 these respeet, ts.likos ituiteflort ttiterle wasted, her halal. n . nod put tent q.tigatr.n. undo mingle], fitthful ert otton ef then', in ill gor e °next.. tell power stet In, th -13, and open to the student, thenoran, and re soot, I'S by n Inc It great art,t4 prodnee then Altrilltent and r.fentel Olt t• A I 1,4, IC r‘%., Prlvo., end., 1100/11•, 11041.1 1111 111 11...n.1 2, ~. TIII I.) rrrpl ..t 11%011,1k .., ,r 1 11111,0, zlll.l M.llill bleirere, life.. I , 1.,r f by 11"\I II 11.1, .1 12, 2r. II N.. .14, N 1 A 1 'SIC STultE II NI It Ith:FINF: h. opened 1114 nnino• store, nno door went of !Awn,' Book Store %Otero 4enpr constantly Oil Inonl STEINIVAY SONS' and OAF:111.E S Pnoto Mat,. titling. Ctmit.any's PIANOS, M SON iM INS I . %IIINET OIII; INA and CARO urr, 1'1•:10. lli M CO's Mf.1.01/1 O\N 14.7t•L1N, Ftfto, Flnten , anunr 1111.1 1.1.1 String, Mt SIC BOOK9-0..1.1., Chao., Golden Shaaer,ldea Cord, Golden Tra., s:ttEET mt;-:tc—ltu t. ~. .ttetantly rt. VI, lag from Plolallelplon all the Intel loch person. at n distonvo aodongord , r, and bare nent thaw by mall, m publoller'a privos. ,t4 - r001.... and Organ. l‘'arr Into! for Ilia Those wishing to lie) any of the ale., c art, des ate tin dot! to . all and examine '5.... Ligfere purchasing elsewhere My prise+ ire the same as in New York and Philadelphia Circular, of Instruments sent promptly umm application with any additional information de sired. M.4tItEENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa Feb 'fs -I/ OLIC d..or weot tot Imok 1;1; 11l 1)1i. .L Another edition pot puldwhed. be ing the of the Pocket ,liculapitt-i, Or eiery one hia owl, {Jailor, inelwiling u treat ,.' 011 I'ulnal4, , WIIII II hun dred engras ..‘planing thaw, in bath mte.. lir SC illown Youyg, II cry 0110 condtiet any, al rot rat ,i,„k c p, cell luny , .i.tee....ung in, Mental to or old age with 4,0 rowirting to the iittacka at the preornt day Let noto un. ,Itumplatingrmarliwe ha another haul. without wading thiodwanderlal hook, it napartant recrels, nlth rliau 1.1 be known to theta part 11 . 11 larh Let the weak and lundiful youth win. hn, Wlkiiied lii, i5...011011i by the deli:rang halal of wolf Ilan,- read book It will he rent 1 , . all port . al the l'lti led Stater a mt Canailak en, iautal tar Co. AI. .Eva l ILI II litt 1. , 1 Nr3 N.. iln S1.111,:-., Ph dml Dust 11N I: NOTICE TO ALI, CONCI.ILNI,D 11l pertionx who huts been lensing nt the tinolereigned MVO pol 2 iii nre in debt.] to him tor merchandise. ire toine,te.l to nil u4li i+.xtahll.h incur ottlioot hullo i deln r, MA make •etilemeitt, othervii , e theomit+ will lie phieell in proper lino& to mil. re° th 11 gywent Ile Onto thnores 1,. flank, all 111... eh , wul La t e clatter agatart Lau, to , I, %id.' and went, theft. money. All good' , will I. hereafter, latter (haft eltwa hate r.lit tau 12, 22, Ca • A DAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letter. ,d otlouttot-tratoto ot, the t.tate 01 llottry I Id, tletottstol, Into tt (011,11- .IU P , bit l .4 It , . grouted to Ilte nottorognetl Its rettootax ell rettottpt kttow mg; ttletwoltos clebtud to sold (-dolt to twat, tottutolotto paym - tilt. soil thorn hating (lariat ill lot tot tti•ut Ilitly aulltenttented for mottletnent JOUN 1)1.1111, hduuui•trat .1 MEMO EXECUTORS NOTII I: Letters testamentary on the i“-tate of Samuel Leathers !of Jacob) dm 'a late hf Haw /tr,l townalup, hat mg been gratted i.; the sub scriber, he requests all them solver indebted to said manta to make humiliate payment, and those having ilaune la present them duly nuthentn ated Jar ndllement. .1011 N 11. LEATHERS. 12 27-lit Haecutor it "" " B lh i" e Y " al " l .4 l?r it „ "A un i' ll : " tV:l ' l l iVoq „n -trol of the County 'Supt., will 1 . 0011/11111. Wednesday, July 24,'07, and con 1111110 lii qeeks Every effort will he Wade to render the school ws,rtliv of support 11,y Particulars, address A. 11. Rowe, or the County hop t et Rebate. burg, ce.re condV, Ea. 12,22-2 t! CAUTION. Wheirce , toy wlto, Nam y Ia spa , hail left my bed Mill bonnl without cause t.r writ o cation, I berelsy_nolify nil parsons not to trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of ber contraction 12-22-2! • JAM-41-KREPS. -*--- H UBILERSIIIIRO 1111111 SOKOL, WILL commence Its next term August Mb, and continue 11 weeks. For particular. *IL them M. BROWN, 12 '7 At. Principle. Nth) abbertionneot STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT! I I I'LL PARTICIILAIIII MINLOII BM I tattoo reward for a preparation equal to "Mr.. Wheoler'“ Nursing Syrup for children" Teething, and to produce Bleep, oleo for itier rho a, ilyiientery colic, cholera morhos, cholera infanttim, fit. from worms, /plume, wind in the roach nod towhee ;Ay The of teeth ing r. the moat critical of any during the Info of the ehtl.l. and mare childreu die during the period than all Ohara combined. According to etnii-tie. * Which - are well inithentieated, ' , evenly fire out of rocs hundred II t it l ifr that die 'under two years of age, die • from case enured from teething I state this, th ers end nurses, that you may exordia, a greater degree of rare liver your little ones during thia lime It is a mill established fact tl at a great miipority of those who die in the prime of life eiwitraeleil the disease in childhood, which through the negligenee o mother of nurse also ii if o r r cil to pursue its co se unchecked} and wi,weli alight have been nrr ed in ill earlier stager by tery +unpin ineann ft e for this we Of!, tors this tskiabler pale in /binds of any one, and sure to relieve In ales at ry Um; one other point we wish to to you swine t information, and Iv hick iihrerii sat e you touch trouble nail iin !insul leeploss night It is U I'l D ilixt sleep.treesweet Restorer, - mid It 1. it lot t Lep. d contradirti in Mkt an easy, quiet and natural slurp at regular hitersals, and of night, It absolutely necessary to health It is during repose that the system sir. ii;illicos and fortifies itself against the ex- Imo sat o influence of waking hours. Infante and children reiture lutes the sleep of of an adult„ and utile.. tay obtain a s hy some intim* they are irritable soil ...Iles., the system is, morn • n•itii r t,. vol.) Or outer exciting catmeq, more esporeil to burst ogre of disease, find easily prostrated thereby. Jr'i, prndueing n quixt, natural and refreshing sleep. tine from which ' 'ho Add will /make, feeling refreshed and glieliti Mane ol the netn les put in snorkel MEI and t n flitt hut the . .\ - iir-inycSy rep' ha.. twn] rev the benefit to mother., and norgeg, tie ir-utilnine 'on, when the child in rest Aiss I, thirst. , head hot, fare flushed, tongte onte.l, polge quo keno!, to give a warm Bath, appropriate doge. of the ....Verging Si I,lp. ai,,l =MT who,p° ogienl All we salt Alen, will gladden your heart in for sou to try I to bottle, and if you aro fully Ratp•titil utter lining half lit it, return the ;Igen( and get you; :none, Try it trip your • hildron aro teething, and you will find thin rtt rap par otteellent It renders that pro. I toe any, and Ranson the teeth to penotratu tho guru+, without prooluoing those eon/dilutions] and °name+ fatal ny tuition], mu often witnessed in children. Tr., It In nett wakeful and ir ritablo I lithlren It .oin lie gm en to the mostt doltente mhu,l dh perfert Rarely. .1 11, 111 propi tor, No. 221, Water .41 =MEE Eltuiro, Chu along cii 1 W /tot nit ‘allent b., Haul Or "thernmo, nil reo,a Lr,.ni pt .Holton For gale by al Progto.ls and C.oontry torrehnnts evvrylybere al 2) In per bottle 12-25 din 101'1'11118 BTATE‘II:\ T OF SPHING 'TOWNSHIP BOUNTI Fl NI! Ii nt `Atoll I Ige, tb.Het inr 11111 i Tre0•111 . , }. 11..0. . mimitt 114.mtv 11.tite7 -4 $141112.:Jil TO I 111/ette. sitheertpliun Clam" , .ob paid $l5 ager'f , 111111. .11.1 .. ‘4,••intut 1 11 ,00 $2972,60 1472,20 2046,112 elt I:DiT. Ilv Atn% p',l 25 ,olulkleers $5050,111i •• Expenees allentllng the 1.106h:114g 91 the mime 1 45,411 " A'tot 1.5 HI 3 vrtelan• 5110,110 • Ittli•r9•l 19191 ton 601 1 .11111 tlirt,ont 011 0011 211,52 1 mn mlll,,n allpil- „i io,eo 124,5 ft iso; , 25,40 I,l'..llertnig 61.,32 $6251,33 1:olonee of bounty fund .n hood. out of ivltich there Ihe .11pt, .1 ...pi et et ttletement of the ete tent twit, tt, on the hnoke Of (hi, cc hmt tart!. t p ht. re1,111..e interested her th 11:1' COll ) LENT I NE Atlle..ro I'LL], N T Elt I 1 12 2 :t o )111 /lAN C01;11T MALE 1 fly I trltte of no Oster of 1.0114 tin Co. ...I Centre e.thlay, to .thelielpl, akt, will I.r N 1... eel t.. •Itle, at ft. Pour 11..11 11eIlelonle, On the 1111 i \ lII' Al HISS,' 16117 \ I r 31. 4.1 -411414103, II fell., mg It r 11.4 I RE 11. Eb'fATE ho e I,,,,iurm of .1 ,, 1111ke1, J e,caoed, to \llllllll, croon Duet of land mituate in Bole•+ lown4up, ":entre county, P. , bounded follu+ On the north by land of Andrew Entrer on the tort by land, of William Butler and other• .11) the 41 111111 by land of Elisabeth and on thi we•t by lend of Jame. Craft, .11ainuig •• • liNt. DUNDRED AND FR E ACRES, Af ore or less Terms of sale: One half the money in hand on 11.11n.tion of sale, and the +olue in one yens thereafter, with interest to Lo re, urea by BMW and Alottgage on the prow l., This . u valuable trot of knd, and is in good •tato of euloisition JOHN PHOITFOOT, 12-21 it Adnou's of JOHN WALKER. - _ ( yr 1( , p; , r( ) I , N IT E D STATES TAX PAI ERE. 'l he tuxes on the anneal list, cumitstetng In incomer, carriages lc Licenser are eq due, pssuble to me at Bellefonte on the 15, S Pith 1:f I'hdLpahurg• . 17 1 =l=l MIME Aur II I tirg Demands will Ito sidled upon all person liable to on v of the oho% e mentioned tuter,wh fad or meg le, tto moke pigment on mho day for the,++nagand seri We of which ice of twenty rents, and tour cent, for each mil. trot oiled in it rs mg the some, will, In earl r case . fnegl t , Ito charged in addition to th, tax II payment is not made within ten day alter the servile of demand. tales will bo col lei it d with the penalty of Ilie per in tered nt the rate of one per centum, and lb, proper mods and expenses by distraint JAMES HASSON, znept col /Nth Ihmt SAIAI.I. FARM la/lt FALL Aloast Ike rule lomat of Bellefonte 011 /II 1111og I.dl ne, 120 cleared. `well leered, go.,d Lail.hoge ar erc ! an Al good elate of etiltiva t 1.11 1111 ILIO 001 thrii mg timber. A large ap I. oareloard and other fruit treee. There are Pl,l rill aiirog• a it, and rooting Water in held. 'Nth, indisputable Tenon very ea-y. Ipplr t., owner on the premieee. = =EN THE KIRBY REAPER The loe4l MOWED AND REAPHR, Wow altered fir -.de for the u.aney, In the Stet of l'oon+yls myit, D tVe .• KIRDI Fanner, clionlii rarolleat that the prim, 0 A th, la% ord r merlon.' has been grently re 'et], I,lllle implo‘rtnents of the Inoslunpny . ar mlet. hove licrn added Before 'mord' ing any other no would reipirst all persons in need of a tanainor to rail and examine the nest or send fur pamphlet and description , ' Fanners vela' now liar o the Kirby an 4 are in nerd of ex tras, alionlil .rnil in their orders ilinnedlnlely,to SHORTLIDOE .1 CO, Agent. ()Mee near South end 11 11 V It It Depot Bellefonte, Pe 12-15-2 m orno 11A\' ESTER. Any Moron wishing to purchase • good substontial limper and !dower, would do well to call the undersigned, at DUSII'S ARCADE No. 6, Bellefonte, end eee lb° lblo Harvester before purchasing. Repairs will always be kept on baud. HAY EAKES,DRILLS. STRAW-CUTTERS AND DAY ELEVATORS also for male. V.,/ part leuln”, rind pamphlets. nildrems, .1. p. Z I M MERMAN, Agent, 22-151 f Bellefonte, A. - - A CIIALLENUE To all or any one Beeper end Mower that dare COMO Into the field for a trial, to be had any place within one mile of Bellefonte. WORLD 8 ERAPER AND MOWER, manufactured by and C r ompany, at Can ton, Obio, and offered for salaVy-Isaae Haupt, Agent, against the world. Come one some el). 12.1F1 1 m I•T4ln s bertiontento J. r.r•ccaa. I P. rereee PACKER & PACKER, having Fur abased the FLEMINGTON hl I 1. 8, • FLIRIIIIIOTON, Are now prepared to (nimbi!, •11 kind+ or FLOUR ANI) 1,1111.11)1 MIME I= se-Arran IMITINT NOTtrit'iM Their Farilitien for Manufacturing or cry thing tionally Manufactured in a FLOURING MI1,14! AAR VMLQVALIW Ily auy other lietablishmeat to the (+country They here MAO m eonnertion with their Milt TIIE STORE FORMERLY' OWNER 111" .1. P. PtCKER And ate prernre.l In torn inh Stone Coal Baled Hoe. Heel, NI Pork SPOI, A r DII • general •+nett 111011( 01 SI oro t: 00.1 r HAVE CoNAVANTLY 1)N HAND CM (*hop Itran CASH PAID FOR tinAIN XNH. 611=1 MEM nor U. IF. ED ILI LEI/ BAY (II P trKElt CHER IMMO GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 1=1! I=l BROCK EHHOOF HOW It ELI, EIONp PENN 'A The undersigned has added to his atotit of grnreriea, a large and well eeleqlml assortment of DRY 11001)8 consisting itTiTart of Calico prints, Chintzes, Delainee, 100 • Moheirs, • • Alpaca. Armor., Colored & Black 14 Ingham., Cuskoers, Cottoned., Bleached and unbleeched Muslin. Bed ticking., Sh hangs, dc, &r. Al. CLOTHINO OF ALL RINDS, overall, shirt., hats, rape, bootA sad shoes HOSIKRY of all kinds, glover, ells laces and dress buttons He also pay. 'tartlets!ay stTatilion to grocer lea, in that line he keeps • full assortment cinch 1= Coffee, Sugars, Syrups, 1 Baking and Sugar House Mol Canned and Dried Fruit, English Pickles, • Macaroni, Cheese, Mackerel and Herring. In fact ataxy thing that the wants of the pub lie require, can he found at his store All theme goods ho sells at ea low a figure n any other Merchant in town, and probably little lower. HE WILL DEAL HONORABLY with all of bia .1•10616,11, and by en doing h hopes to receive a full share of the public pat ronage. Moods will be delsvered to any point Marketing of all kinds taken at the hightia market price in exchange for good. 12-15-Iy 0110. D. PIFER. --- - - - - CI AST YOUR EYE THIS W'AY? 111 91,12 EZIM I lefy any n:on•Lnnt in Bellefonte to offer I= ASSORTMENT-OF GOODS MEM 11=1 ME= UNPACKED AND READY FOR RALE hnve tip* beet anti cheapest Wk.]. in LADIES' DRESS (iOODS I have the beet and rheapent•neles in the LINE I hare the he'll a arheapent SELECTION OF CARPETS hare the largest and heat •ssurtmet of READY MADE CLOTIIINti I have the !argent and beet aa wel I am the .heap • eq otook of eyerythinK In my Ike In Bellefonte I= though you do not with Lir buy In nil there good I rennet be equalled for good quality 0 low price., and STIIRNIJERG' 8 ■ the place, opposite the Bruckerhoff !lease. rif - Natler the three rigor. 12-15 ;furniture T HE LARUE CABINET FURNITURE \WARE ROOMS OF +ll. key.lde new bollaing on Spring Street =I Are now, and will constantly be kept well fill ed with full and oomplete setts of every descrip tion of Rouse Cabinet Purnitrre, of the very latest Skyles end Patterns, and of fine 111 , well as ordinbry finish - PARLOR AND BED-ROOM SETS, Such as cannot be equaled by anyotStA r ev tabliehmenl outside of Philadelphia for col lard finish, good style, and superior quails:, In build, and cheaper than can be bought eisewherq fur the very reason that he sells an immense quantity, end is thus enabh d to give bow r bar gains to all who buy tram btu. tit orything In the furniture line may be found here In rarely to snit all female., add front which the most fas tidious cannot rail lirluake a patisfuntory end pleasing selection I invite the public to my new and spacious 1 . 0011111 Just twanged hl hie for the huidnese, an examine ray Mock. Work made to order and my own aupervision, and which I shall, Meta guarantor. -The Wall Paper Depaetment con nected with this• establishment contains per the largest amortment of platerne out• tide the cities, and we Int Ile special attention to It. lam thankful for the very liberal pat ronage extended to us, and shall endeavor to gain an inertias of the nine. 12-211—ly. JOHN BRACHBILL. FURNITURE WARE ROOM Howard amt., Bellefonte, Pa. WHIMS, BURkAUN, HOPAR, LOUNOER, RAT RAM% • WHAT-NOTS, • MX TENSION TAR/.RR IMAMS' WM STOOLS. •e., 4e., a of every demeriptlon, quality and prim for sate than all any otiose eetabliehament et the kind b Central Penney Freida. June 1,1863.-tr. HENRY P. inARRIR. 'Nem frobertforminto. . _ \TA LuApLE PROPERTY PIM SALE The subscribers idicr at private mile the valuable property it, fellow, I, Situated at NNE guloVE MILLS. CIINTIIN COUNTY ONE FRAME fronting 4:r feel on Mt in si... I. mil dl fret on Water street, 2 .•orioe higl containing e STORE I. 'OM, al feet long i by 20 feet worn, furninhed•tn ern style. A large Had and three roonm on first floor and amen commodoina rooms on the second. Frame stable. t orriage house and all neceenatiy ontbulldingc • well am a LA BON 11 .11? P.lllll RES. in connection with store room. On the meow! story of which are two funtlehed mime milted for dwelling or shops artiererted on tame lot The shove is the attest location In the ?lace, a* well to a !descant dwelling Ale, FOI It lilt ELI IN"' 11010.1 . with oil building.. and one shop all In g I condition, nod t ai desirable property Our out Int near the town cu ning one nro ..1 ro acre ton high rtnto of ' two Inl ACRES tiP 0 A nil., the gown. We will ablo eOll the tlor whu•h hali been in anaceastul operation nearl) 20 liars, and which is now doing a good him nem The ehutupngterlpalll to mold tngelliter oaparatel3, as may limit purchnper.. Ala mituale at Bailey, ills, Centre ef.aati I's , 11 11 .... lug of an more of land of a mule from Ponnaylvania Foment's., upon whirh in /TOM - PiINSI4: STloltb: 1 , 101"00S 30 by 24 fort two Motors high and n ware iffolo ottorhod. A T II 14 s7OR) VI:I are: I , IT F,.1 ISO, 7700 A a. al 14 by feel, with beeement 4 itehen and good eellAl underneath. Four good room, and • hall on the Ant floor, and th a. good roome on the seennelt, together with a = end all the r.ereeenry mnhmld rogw The gar lien re large anti tine, and there are quite a nuta her of fralt tree.... the lot We will 111.0 • rll he go/010 on Wind ..01IYIKlinkrril the u•aal r Al 11..11110,m Mill. 11 It proport3 to ottnaled m n plearantninglt borhood on, entent to mill, .• hotel and Pool tiro dny further informallon may be had by veroonal applomtsrust by letter front either of the 'tinders tgned titter will lo• F it en for nil the Ilbos e 1 4 1 01( SALE. The Mum and lot on High three, .1111 . the Court Ittoutte, .11.• u, rupledl by Wm. Harper and the ettbeerther. The rent.. will' pay the ut• towel on $5,000. Alpo, 1200 &cram of low• and Mlosouri land,. all of which urn near railroad, and of findt rale quality. Also, a good top buggy, nearly good as new Also, an ambrotype and photograph ear and pictures. Everything in complete order. Will be sold che For partlllars, apply to J. S. BA RENA RT. 12-12 -3ov, Fiat SALE. goml pelt of Booood Iland ll•r -nene,—also, one splendid llidmg Saddle, to he Fold at lon sales. Call at J. It. NleChtre's :wi rer shop slut examine them. 12-23-3 t. A - 11 ) T 0 T R hu ll undersigned an Auditor appoint ' ed by Ahe Orphan. Court of Lenten County to settle and adjust the accounts of Jelin l'actna, adminietrittor dr., of Owen Ilefirou deceased, and %peke distribution of the balance among thou, Ibgally entitled thereto,w ill attend fo the duties of his Ippointment on Monday the 2211 day of July nett, at 10 o'clock A Af nt his office In Jkollefonte. When and where all persons inter. ested.mit requetated to attend and present their claims, or be front hearafter debarred from com ing in on raid fund. 4- ,,„,,1T0RS NOTICE. The undereigned, an Auditor, iiii po nted by the Court of Common Plea. of Cen tr. eounty, to distribute the money In the erir hds of the Sheriff, arising from the Polo of the pereonal eminto of 11. .1. Morton, to and among Opole legally entitled thereto, will at tend to the Julien of hie eppotetment at hie office in Bellefonte, on Thursday the let day of Auguet, A. V. IRV, at 2 o'clock P M. of paid day; when Med where all parties may attend, if they see proper A. Ii FURST, 12-25-dt ' Anita.), ADMINISTRATOWN NOTICE. Notice in hereby given that lettero of administration here been granted to the under •igned on the estate of Fella Lee, deceit,. ed, late of Benner township All persons knowing thronselv es indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hat inA claims to present them duly no thenticated tar settlement. MEI I! A DNIINISTRATORB NOTICE Notice in hereby given dint let tern of Ailmhvistratiqeo haw beaslintlited ts the undersigned on the estate of "Levi Swekt wood, deceased, of Snow Shoe township, All persons knowing themselves indebted to paid estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settehnent• SWEETIVOOD, 12-25-St. Administrah TO TIM lIQIis OF WM. MAIthIIALL. Pennsyleania, Centre county 1, d. P. Oephart Clerk ni the Orphans Court of said County of Centre, do hereby sertliy, that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte on the 22nd day of April 11037, before the lionurokb'e the Judges of said Court. Ow irotton rules Ira* grunted upon the heirs and iropreseltittves of William Marshall deemed, to cow° into the Court wn the fourth Monday of August next,and accept, or refuse to accept, at the %ideation and uppralserrient„ or to show cause why the real es• tote of said deceased should not he told. In tentnnony whereof, I ha, hereunto eel city hand end affixed tho neul of Coo I et Bellefonte on the 22nd day of April A I) MEM iennsylranie, Centre county toas.f J 1, J. Oephart, clerk of the Orphan's Court of end county of Centre, do hereby certify, that sin Orphsn's court bald at Bellefonte, on the 22nd deg . April, 1057, before the Honorable the Judges of said Court. On mot ion rule was Istanted upon the heirs and repremntatives of Samuel Stine, doves. I, to col. lOW the Court on the fourth Monday of August next, and 011 . - rept, or refuse to accept, at the Valuation and •ppramement, or to show cause why the real estate iit said deceased should not he mild In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of soid Court al Bellefonte, on the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1811 J. P. irEPHART. 12, 22-111. Clerk 0 C. T O THE HEIRS OF s ' %MUHL LIPTON. Pennsylt soh :entre mostly [wt..) 1, J. I'. Oephort, Clerk of the Orphair Court of said count r y of Centre. do hereby certify that:A at an Orphans Court held at Bellefonte on the 22nd day of April, 7662, before the Honorable the Judges of said Court. On motion rule was granted upon tVirs and representatives of . Samuel Iripturif essed, Income into the Court on the fourth rt kilo day of August next, sad WV cella or refuse to arrept, at the valuation and appreimment, pr to chow cease why the teal create of raid lieeeared should not be sold. In testimori al twiterea, 11 have hereunto set my baud and o aced the se of mid Court •I Bellefi.nte, the 22nd day of April, A D. •--t J. P.OlOll ART, 2e . 22,411 • Clerk O. C. TO T7II:BEIER OF PHILIP FOSTER. Pennsylvania, Centre county [mom. I, J P. Uepliart,.c lark of the Orphan's Court of said rounty or Centre, do beleby re, till, that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte on the 22nd day co , April, 18437, before the Lone able Judges of said Court. On motion rule wa granted upon the heirs and rtpresentatives Philip Foster, deceased, to count Into the Poor on the fourth hlonday or Auguat next, and it rept, or refuse to accept, at the valuation and appralsement, or to show rause why the real estate of mid deceased should not be sold. • In teffitnnony whereof, I have hereunto eel y hand and affixed the aeal of meld e, art at Itullefonle on the 22nd day of April. A. D. 1262. J. P. 0 0P11...RT, 12, 22—p8t. Clerk 0 L. ADMINISTRAITORS NOTICE. Letters Adtulnlotnktlon on the estate of John Nel/141,0t Ferguson towniehlp, de , f4,3 having been pranged to the undereaned, he bensby notifies nil persons Indebted to 'said Mate to maim Nome/fiats payment, and those hating against It, to manta them duly auehen tionted for settlement. H/NRI6IOII, 12, 22-61. / AdminlPtrslor. lin ii :a BUSINESS STAND, 1. SAMPLE & Co., Pine (trove MIIII, Centre County Pe 11. A. 1110cONA(11,11: Bork Spring., Centre Ergal Nottreo AUAM lIOY, .t bn,uurmro (;. RUMBARCIER. Atheinixtrntor MI=M MIMI HEIRS OF SAM U liegTrat
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