Alemotrat#Watchman I= =I BKI;Lh:FONTE, l'A FROAY MORNING, JULY .19, 1867 TRFIMP —}2 pes-inTrwhen paid In eh ance tt:in whon not paid In Advance, nn,133,00 when not pant before the expiration of the yearn = . - lloit I; RO Ull ti.4.P.SAV 00 1), of ' No Excuse Now If the people of the North were once deceived by aft plausible teachings of the traitors in power, there is no excuse .r them now in ,uliporting the men and measures that hair so fearfully di,rupted our country. Ignorance of the real de sign,. of the plottine _puritans of New England, mar acn e to a certain extent in excusing them 'for , 111 , nolcing a war gotten up for nu other purpose than to make monftreliam the controlling power in the land. But ignorance of the in tention. of that party now, can no lon. ger be plead. even by those who would rather be looked upon as fools. than to be eumndcred degraded enough to 11(.- 10111 C the i.ociaPeoluni of the negro Facts have shown to plainly what the war was for, results have been to appa rent. and the ultimate designs to palpa ble for even the blindest, 1110 , 4 bigoted t. trtizan to fail to see Anil if, after the ‘tdence, that time has presented to their %ten -if,after the experience from which they could barn if the, nould—they ttill cling to and support a parts that Iris deems ed betr,t3ial and robbed them . a. mongrelism has done, can ' there he any hope I'm :melt a people ' They can +ge now, that the t dest trai tors in the land were those who. in the mune or "Vnioo.'' inaugurated and car rind on a war thr disunion , they can ae iinw that abiditiotiimm had 110 otbt r de +ire Own to rob the people and destroy the government. that they cored nothing for the negro, hut wanted power iu or der to plunder, that they %partied the eon gtithtion when they pretended to bat tle birit . that they defied law, while .they claimed they were laboring to have tt reengnized and executed that they erturned the gos'firritnent whi le they alleged they were battling to maintain rt , that they drove Statei out of the Union. while they were pretending to row(' them in that they e . nsla‘cil the white race. while tey were preaehing - freedom' to all being, and that iu every way, Or form, that desiging, devili•h, demagogue, could decease an unsuspecting and oat hurtling people. the leaders of the Mongrel party bate deemed tint 11111,,, h nal), 11,111: \,e-th .Iml "bete I, the Wall null alO linintr imucst) intelligence. patriotism sinue, nuth ,or s.eff re4pert, dm, iroing .1,1,11 ell, L/111 .11pp1/11 thu , e tuho bare infamour•ly anti deiiirtnettly b e n a : „ 0 1 utd dereiveil him ' Never in ant irm . lament. au , there a blacker et degraded hatch of tr,unn, than cr,p)tr.01,1,4 the wutcml parre “ter and people They I"'ltiMt• Pletendloq to b.• gaolet 11111ellt, When th. y act, 1 , 1,4 1 . 11t211/11, , mo tley a-k... 1 fir that they might ...b the people, d.-trey t h e gio.ttrlinteur itt‘np mute d 1 ,1115 1 ,111 create alilll , lly, 4 , 0 . 11.1 , 01 aPd•b'tpoh Hll y %ter., wit in %iliat they a-k. eau... the pe..1.1.• /whey,' the m h1...t Wal nut the .rott*e anti right the wrong, the, ha, e ii...F.infite,te.l ripen the not It let them look alowit them wad e a eminent that was to he protected, d e .rro)..d —S tares that were •tri be united -mere(' and discordant—liberty that was to be preserved, crushed and trampled to the earth—the eonstitution that was to be maintained, inviolate, spurned and • sae.] at—lnnsthat were to be enforced ..islated and disregarded--rights that were to be secured, denied and mei-rid , den, arid pr inciples that were to be af firmed, cast ruthlessly aside, and dogmas „r the most &girding i.haraeter sulerti tilted m thriLstead Let them look aryl s,e - Auk repro:lint aunt,— elelien States et rirken from the %nun' flag, closer, subjugated. tie-1,0114A 1 , 0111111011W1.111t It- Willi.° 1•1•01,10 i• t to the most despoil.. . and given over to be governed by au riolo lent,barbarous ray.. id' Isongs him Ili.' designed should it I - Awl let them look at home 11 1 / 1 i .I'l l the uulhonr of toiling, sweatint; fro. int u. with blistered hand. and .1111 Mooed brow-, drudging and Jtrgu tg. day aftei .I.ly t., t ant t 11,1 4 0 to pat tlo € chat la 1 tot dimmed- I. i i iiired of tutu to feed the nigger-i that have been changed rt.lm producer, into thiftle, Inv tern, t them to the mortgaged later, the mono,' rdied people, the tax exempted baud hnWet immletit neirroe, and the, thomiatiola of other cut-e, that mongrel-. tan ha+ entailed upon the eauntry amt then hen. truthfully, it . they can, that that'pirty should be vontioned in pow 10.1 un; hear 111/ more about "Iht• i!on ' %tar for l'oion or 141%,. dt. front atty , in, WllO MARI to .1111 to nny . nther 14111 , than the 1/vlna part 3 It i, n he , e, Iceeptil,. in I tin )1L41114'. 11.1,11.1 more titan to /whey.) that tho 111,,n,“ N I I) l really lit favor or tl o fittlttl r. lush 1.110 lit •rn ht kitty 1 . 111.111111Ca11. l " . 1 - -W)111...N11X11111.1.1 11% anti there wt•ri• pro-ipeetv him •itte oi edinir in eittabli.hint; tip. Mexican Eni pin', not an aliatiott juitrztal erurutur in the emit i 4zuntry, but kept ay quiet about ." (1 - 4 .. 11 CEIIIIIIIIIII about hk erirue , :I"4 , ooner i• he ilea,' than the n hale horde, limn the biggest dog down - o the least whiffit, begins growling and ~. ping about him. Nothing now is o,•1:ed enough for them to may of him N language is strong enough to convey ieir idea. or the -troirper"—the "fill m.tel .'! the ''despot." Ile is dead.— Tiw, hurt) tau fears now Their coward. Instincts induoe them to attack the grate of him, who, their pusilanituous natures prevented baying aught agaimt, while living. "Kick a man when he hi down' their motto. • CM= The platf tin pon which HENRY W. Wit.t.t.tms, the Mongrel candidate for Supreme Judge is tuning, pledges him to render his ilmijssion4—not in accor— dance with law not hi accordance with justice. not in accordance with right, but in “httrni.,,.n v,th 11u potirtlv/ opin ion, of his party In plain words, eon stitution. law and justice arc to be set aside, and the will and wishes of a set dip villianous lanaticlt, as ever disgrac ed the earth substituted in their stead. No matter what the facts in the case are, no matter what the laws requires; no matter chat justice demands, his (Iris shins are to be regulated by the "political opinions — of tbo-e who elected him.— Anil such "political' opinions '''—Great Heavens what a three will 6ourts of jus tice become, if candidates who are pledged to render their' decissions on sueli a basis. should succeed' And vet, hatarnou there l• a design in it, tool c, famous. it is a well known fact flint the 3longrcl majority in congreqq, will a,t regulating the right of suf frage in the different State, of the North a• they have in the province, of the South Thi, will be done in order to force negro -.Mirage upon the States where the} know that object can not be attained l,v leaving it to a vote of the people Awl at this i, a q ueki o u reg ulated and controlled by State Uonkitu don alone. it will neice , kirily be brought berme the Supreuiv court tit each of the States for final decision And if the j u d e.e , are to &tide according to the rookinition and law, there can be no other . ijeci-e•ion than that it i, a violation of the right, of the State. and that TIC glue , cannot be made voters by an act of Conv.re— Rut if the decis,ion t, to be minkred to areordanee with the • poltt ical opinion. of the party in power. , therowdl tweio.,be peen the electtve franehi , e. and the right or deciding a, to oh,, and who 4hall not vote, be ink, II from the people and the State, --- It is paving th.• way for this deci,,ion, dint this pledge is adjninikered to their -4milidate. ft Ist' preparing the public forthi, act of nutrpattion and out rage It is laving the corner atone of neer , otlfrage in Pennsylvania. and just sure as llENtity W. Witsrist is elected to the Supreme bench, just ,o sure will In. 111 accordance with the "political Or his party, w fa ' nor of negro votioz and in opposition to the cwt.-, pro ikons of the emi•titn tom of our State If wrong, Prove It The Mongrel new,paper.nre just nuw doing their 1.,1 to excite n prejudice 11111.M2'.4 dee. , whotare tinctured with ''loyalty' against JI - 1/I.r.SIIAILSII 1101. on account or a decission made by him du ring the war, declaring the act or Con gress, iniaing g,v. rune at mites legal tenT r, uncjin-tittitional The% dt not a ,..ert that .TI Su klitilV(ll,ll . % Siilll 111 peon osf Coq was wrong, neither do they attempt to show that the not WA- 1'01141(11(14M their cry is siinttli the same °hi clap trait stuff that bit been thus; -doriged into the ears of the people Cal ---"th-loyalty, "in jilting the oredit ~f the government. — "ielonliating the natinnad ourreney &,• ,d • Now if .1•1'NU: II opinlOn not correct. why doe, 1,,,t S(1111 , a•I Wt. editers show where ill In fired t If Congress call mak,. gre , •nba,•ks a legal tender, constitution allyl why (1 , , they not point -out the pr , .,,r ' , ion or that instrument. whielt gives it that power' If they - Tlt'e - light they hav , • eeriandi argument sh ,, w that h e w t orm, lon s o far a , we ha, e •een they hail' Wale lett the , illy derda-h about 1 , 61 ympath it, ' eooperlieml — and so ..n that constituted the song of every owardly. treasonable "loyalist — during the entire war It will take , ometholg More than that to !lance the Pealtile Pennsylvania to believe that di ma Sit titswoop is not fitted for the SUpnono bench— more that, that to prove 111, opinion wrung, or that Congress liar the right eontrary to the explieit iation of the loth section of th.• l'onst nition to "make anything but gold arid silver coin a ttonler in payment of debts .. rkk.• op the constitution v 0 abolitloti holnn , and point out the section that t gives to your iinhecile congres, th e tam er to make priari , l paper a legal tether' Cun you C l eenback• are net they are prinfid How To Secure It If the p e eple wiiiihi hart , a Judge upon the SwiNreinti IN • ueh WII(I.0 ileei , 4lo/14 would he made in ,n, eorilanto with the 11 . 1 . /u'. Moevtel party unV•nd of the rutiutreinent,il Liw they .hould tote Ibt AVII 1,1 %NI, the Con Ileettellt 1111Nt 111 If they desire a Judge tipost the sn pmou• Leveh • Who believe+ negroo , nip cittn•n-, ;oel have• the right to tote, hold office, act it . 111101, aria till the phi, or eILUC!. esi•r. whew. let thorn Loki fir LIA t h•• I Mut. law ennolidate If they ‘i lot\ political pal asi te upon the bench. and would have the Supreme Court of the State controlled by political prejudice , . let thew deposit their ballots for Wit ht,tms, the bigoted, blinded paittsan who has been (.11 a as the Moline! e.nolidate Ibr ,pert o Judge. If they noidd have a man to take the place of Hos. I iKOR111.: W. WOolite tit ft who helieves iirburning witches, bang ing Quakers, hugging wenches, d((tro:( ing States, taxing the people to keep up niggers, amalgamation, confiscation di.(union, and all the miserable, db.go— tilig and wicked dogmas of puritanism, let them Cote tbr lIEVRY WILI t %„,,V±t, the>)longrel statelatd bearer. - Nholittuni-ot ha 4 gii en the Lalittt to the negrumt of the South, and di, franehi,ed the white people of that -ye' Cum in order to out-vote the white la boring Men in the North, and keep itt power men who will outpreis them. built of nigger+ and hotel lot! - '—New Englandt(ty, not comma anti tln• and NV, that Penn - .ykanians ate compelled, by uttju-t 1114., to pay them, tve now asking of the people of , thin State to give them the offteePo and petitions of profit, and honor ride Wit.Lialls, thi• mongrej candidate• from Connecticut. WIIEttETII6 MONEt GOISEL —Nigger.; throughout Poland in America, are paid It./ per head, for registering and voting the Mongrel ticket. The Mongrels do not raise this money out of heir own party, but the satraps commanding the different districts pay it oat of the fund appropriated by Congress to meet the expenses incurred by their destruc tion bill An all,the niggers are not yet registered, another appropriation of my million. •air hundred arul fifty dimwit(' dollars has-been made. This amount will no doubt induce the balance of the der keys to become radicals at once. What a glorious thing for the white tax-payers of the country tuongreliem has proved itself to he' They arc not only taxed to feed Mr and Mrs. Coffee and the little coffee•, but are compelled to raise mon ey to purchase their votes for the party that is loading thenrdown-with taxes. Glorious country' Free people' ' t --STEPHEN F WILSON r :the hair, headed citizen of Tioga who pretends to represent the people of this district at Washington. is trying by his votes to stake the public believedtini ju-t as un principled and as much of a traitor as he really is. Honest men in this county who voted for hint will certainly feel ela ted on learning that he is just as much of a dog as THAD STE% ENS wants He don't only vote as old cleifen hoof says, but he is read) to do ally other dirty work the — great commoner' . play de sire. even to carrying round the dirty linen of his copper-colored wench =MI I;o't ERNOR GEARY, it 4aid, ha, al ready made upward. el SSII,IYMI by par doning criminal, Execution nit Maximilian, Mejia and Mire The following extracts •re taken from she Odd r,lrrewof rinse .leleiilirig the execution of Maxtintlian anti hi. officers, by En41.e.10, the agent of Juaree on the l'ott of .ions 'arriages wet e provided—one for each prisoner -surrounded by strang guard.. The three carriages met in the rasa. and proceeded thence. with the estorts, directly out of the town 1 east. heterogeneous multitude followed and hemmed in the procession 'When the carriages Arrived at the place r eisetsectition, a tremor Re of real anguish and regard -hook the crowd that preened in on every hand Troops ere at once diepoied on three side. of a iitotre, lepving that curio O} , Pll toward w itch the fatal toile) , was to he fired Erce do and h is officers approached the car ages The prisoners were told 1.. even Thramort was reedy, sit 1 the first to Intl late cent elowly, and with apparent difficulty Max imilian. recovered from his abistraction, took in 'he whole eoene with an awaken ing glori& And descended, bearing him self candy as usual, without a word The places where they were to titano were now pointed out to the three They took their pointions The leasone for the sentence and their death warvint were des aimed to,them They were then permitted to sptak I •lie,lJ iiti, said Maximilum, the crow., belot e hushed to bear," any intention or wish tri iggrandise myself atilie expense of Nlexieo whetill was first waited upon xt Miritrtitr, by Ilia deputation prepard to offer me the , crown. I refused The pro pOßltiOrl was pressed upon me I replied, flint if a inejority of the Mexican people 'decided that'it was for the interest of the country. I should not feel at liberty to re fuse i, telittmonial to the last effect was broulght.. toe by another deputation The Eurdpenn, go•ernntente advieed, that I shmild adeept that I was then really Complying With ihd wish of the lies.- icon neople, I came -I Poreuedaecouree that I beli e ved to be the beat t Whatever decrees I have maned were tanned as aruing. and under a mistaken impression w of the real sentiment of a majority of the people, rather than (rota a despotic or eel jfish motive 1 have been irmd by en in and [trill demand a more deliberate bearing." competent and illegal court Mr protest has been of no 11•11111 I have right to demand, Nothing wa• said in reply Ma, =lian evtdentty e xpected nothtug lie good inn firm. les graceful attitude until! Minim., had fins-hed speak trig Ire guard wan drawn up Melia gated rurlohrily, Mirainuti with a grim smile, and Maximilian with no paritcular ("pre', /lion, while Ibis movement was in progress Then Maximilian beckoned to the sergeant who went forward and atool for a moment faring the Emperor The latter drew a handtul of Mexican golden ounces, or sixteen dollar pieces, from hie pocket, and placed tom in the sergeant's hand '•I ask one lame Please to Olen your tacit to aim at my heart Divide this among them after t 'lend ' Take good aim " The sergeant returned, and took his poet. lion on ihe right of the firing squad lie glanced at Escutiedri, and received his answer in. slight nod and significant ex ... Went ion " 'rho murmur ur pity in the multitude without the military linen almost broke into shout. of prolestotion The officers hefted iLeit swords, the soldiers fumbled at their muskets. and frowned it down The stillness iloui berome oppro4ive ••1 IVO Ir. Mrlir° cry, ft om "[mamma • l'arbtia' Carlotta ; ti Isward, tn.,. 'poker]. In n thungbi(nl, lender title vrhsllie last thni ever passed the hic of the Irehduke of Austrtn Tw. Whits Girls Ravished By Negroes. Mr Proud. wht, farms a place belong rug to Mr ThomalC , Kimher, of Brandy wine hundred, Del , oh Tuesday went to Ore blacksmith shop at Claymont to hare ,intething done lie took his little daugh ter along, whop bad some lather and eggs t.' take to Mr Khyber'. dwelling Wien she preformed her errand she alerted home alone .1 dark mulatto negro was eeen to pas• along the name road about the same lltithe The girl permed aver a pant through a wheat field, and the negro °acne up to let After they bad passed well out of sight the negro netted the (mild, anew her down, choked and bruised her badly, and oven threat cued her life if she resisted his attempts!: ravish her The resistance of the child ntl the nettyness of the neigh bors no d übt hail the effect to alarot the negro au after 'injuring her Beverly he sod and Fes not been heard at mice Tuesday sell mg, n mall anewering his desert ion was seen near the noel oil of T onipaon & I . work., Co , nut far from the Brandy win riiilroad bridge' The child, • in raid, we et? internally injured by the ttogto A knell!, tipon her breast and mom eel/ that she was nick all Tuesday night and threw up considerable blood. The negro escaped, and has tilibeen arrested up in the last accounts Another horrible 0111111ge wasperpetrated Ti vott.lat to I'liri-non lit/wired, Chester foonty ' Thu girl. whose nerve we have as yet been unable to learn, IN about seventeen yearn of tier, and lives at lie Jackaott e, about three miles shot e Centreville She had been tweed at Mr Jaakeon - e, so we believe the man bad heen also Sunday ' 'hie colored men and another went to I Jacktion'to, !i o one being at home but 'his girl. end after talking for a little while to e other man went away The one who com muted ,he outrage reineitied The girl asked hini it bn'wwn not going away 'with , 1.111 0...h0n0r% The man said no, sad then eicied her aceompli.hed his brutal purpose The hon. being In the country anti Poole •Itstatice Irmo oil of berm, the poor girl's Percents tailed to bring any assistance The girl was badly bruised about the body and breao, end her face scratched and torn The girl rate over to the neighbors and Informed them of the outrage. An effort. was made to arrest the negro yesterday; whether it was successful or not we did mist hear Ire'xiehrBl, .lefferponeon The word ••Abolitloaist" inerived.form the transitive verb 06.1344, wh lob Webster defines Mr WATows : - "Attoifsb- , -1 To make void ; to annul ; to abrogate ; applied °bred, and appropriately to cstablisbediaws contract', rites, customs, rad institutions. 2. To destroy." Now let us see what our Abolitionists have abolished, destroyed, an nulled and made void • They have abolished liberty. They have abolished the Union They have abolished the ponstiitillon. They have abolished trial by jury, They I e abolished the laws ond-Stre courts. They have abolished ten States. They have abolished • Republican form of government, They have abuliebtra the peacc o siid fra ternity of the country. They have abolished all reaped for • writieu Coustltutium. • _ They bavit •boliehed the osoredaees of Ole church They' have abolished the freedom of speech •They have ebollsbed ibe freedom or the preva. They have abolished freedom or opinion. They have abolished freelont of religion They have abolished all 'ber ch. latewar was waged for. They bare abolished all that our fore fathers fought for They have .belleh gold sod silver. They have abolish equal right► io all. They have abolished etiuttgq. They have abolished econftnnil hones , ty in the administration of the government They have abolished low prices, cheap living, good limes and the general pros• pertly. They have abolished the cotton crop, and the millions of gold resulting from our ex ports They have abigmhed a million of lives. They have abohebed from three ‘ l /o thousand millions of treasure They have abolished our Southern mar bet They hi•e abolished our commerce upon the sees The, bier •boliebed our independence of Eastern mauufreturers nod Iron moo era. They h►re abolished represeatation as a corrollary of taxatlon They have abolished tba United St tea Senate They have abolished the Untied States House of Itepreeeutauvee. They have abohstivil the United States' With such a record and @bah achieve mania only to boast of, what inoie,appro prima name coubeathey bear than that of •Abolittomeuei In a letter of the *peels' •tit. I,ouis cor respondent of the Chicago Times we find this little incident, which should serve as an appropriate lepton to all other saucy nigger' the country through • "Not on all the cars of this city do the noble Ethiops have thenprovilege of riding with 'poor white trash '—On the Fifth Street Joie they are confined to the front of the car, and, in several instances, they have been put off—Erasion Wells, the President of the road, not being particular ly partial to gentlemen of color. To-day the following incident occurred A big buck nigger, who was very offensive, took • seal in one of the street cars of the city, •nd, thew eistill s rg warm and the car alone, he succe in stinking the car up, before it had proceeded half • square, to such an offensive degree of odor that see 'veal got out, and the rest asked the co. duotor to put the interloper out Ile r fused, aaying be could do nothing Mr Hyde, • passenger, and brother of the editor o, the Republican, said, 'We'll see of somthlng can't be done;' and grab bing the negro by the nape of tin, neck, h.' put 'him off sons tvrstoonir In high du geon tne Ethiopian gentleman proceikdeitf 'to some German justice, oft lierpeace, and arrested Mr Ilyde for anaoltlatid !lottery. We understand that Mr HAI put in the plea that lie woo abating a nuteance. and limply carrying out .the late doctrine of the Radical Board of Health, 11110 are •an ticipating cholera. and instruct. every °ill , sen to abate a nnisance wherever found " Tua Lode Ms:sm.—We are told that lump of our llopubliesn brethren, upon reading the platform promulgated by the Willianseport. Republican Convention, and finding no plank upon the suiaeot of "Man hood Suffrage," inquired of We delegation (nun this county why it was, and received for reply You see, we found that plank considerably shattered and broken by the miaifeelatton■ of the people .at the elections, and we roared to give it place lest it would break the entire platform down. That plank bee cost rather a dark ehailow over us in Ponneylvania, and it was thought beet after considerable and` wet tit controversy to keep it in the. ehade for the present. We managed to keep the debate in committee, but some bow it has leaked through some fool that they had thitederingibot time of it " This in the only account we harp heard of the missing plank It may turn up in some of the more rabid county conventions, where us advocates have no gale on them It is evident that the Republican. are frightened et the dart shadow —Sunbury hemocrat - 14Ttt3 abbertioments pIIILADELPIIIA IND ERIE RAILROAD, I=l Tlircugb snit direct pieta lietweeti rib su. llarriolium, Will 11M111,01 . 1. red Ita u •npprr,.d I=l EI,E(I INT SLEEPING rA RS On all night Trainx On mud alteg MONDAY, „VPRIL 29th 116 C, the 'reams on the Philadelphia and !Die Rad Read will ran a* follows 111•11 Trim leuree YL JudelpLis.. . 700 1.. m • Lock Haven .. 045 u. m • .• Erin Exprem leaves Phdadelphia...l2 00 WI. •• Leek Haven.— . 10 08 p. m: " mar. at 945 a. m. Elmira Mall !ear. Philadelphia .. 000 a. .• " arr. at Lock Hama .7 4S Buffalo Exp. leaves Baltimore . 10 30 ti ni " Lock Ilaveo " err at Lock Bartle .11 5" a. m EASTWARD: MaiL Train beacon Erie, . 25 a. to. c 0 Look 11area....... 845 A n. atladelphts I/ a. m Brit gamma. leave. P.,ie ...:10 26 n. m Lock llaran . . 8 45 y m arr• at Philadelpbm... 700 a. ✓Flmir► Mail lane. Lock Haven . .. 7 1:0 a tu , A t Pallade:pbm . 540 p. m. L oc k If Aaoo Ace . TOO,. Look Haven 1 50 p. m. '• arr. ► t PhiladelyMa...l2 50 a. m. Mail and6 :pren .. with all train, "on a g Franklin .L. Paarengers I.- hiladelphia at I MUM , arr., at Irvaation at M 1 and Oil City a t 9.50 a U. Lea. g Philadelphia at 7,:10 p a urr iv. At Oil City at 1,35 p. m All trains.. Warren A Franklin Railway make close connections at Oil Ca, with trains for Franklin and Petrylawn Centre Baggage hacked through EDWARD W. MILLER. ITN 4ACI I'. CHALFANT AZ Co., Wholesale dealers lo 11 LTIIO. iN,(40 4, 0, Non.. .1 &r, No. 23° Church 6t, Sear J• 1 ead Market • Streeia,) 12 28 tl. Philadelphia MERTINO , At the request ulcer masons a meet. leg w4ll be held ht the Court House on Baler- , day musing next, •t 7i o'cloeh- It Is for the plirpoes , otteekiog the necessary arrangements far the proper reception and enterndruneet of the members of Ca., A iv, Teachers A asociation. Fir - pad 'rulers eta programme In another rot mnot. LIMY iturtioe tiallityoftto. foi tale at HOFFER • 0008. !!==l T HE BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE STORE! GRAHAM S McAPFEV, Mardaatmer. of, and Dealers In OrATA DRUM,. CALL, ADD CONNIIINA lODTII AND U aving edited largely to our %haw atott, we can enure the conimunity that we have now the best .election is Cen• teal P, nneylvan la, of Ladies Trultoned, Front Lace, Side Lace, Ana Congress Boots, Manufactured from the best English lastpg, 17LOVE KID, CONOBESS d BALMOIRALS with and without heel.. And u lull tusort ,24/Pre invite en examination of otir)Foodelllitit, ;cor m_ ;a Pa.attan NNATI.T 1,04; BOOTWHOT/I RANUFACT2RT, The underlPed respectfully inform' kens of Bellefonte and vicinity, that e hes established • fire class BOOT ..ND SHOE MANUFACTORY, next door to Pruners store, on the north welt side of the diamond, where he will be pleased et ell times to welt upon customers. He being an EXPERIENCED WOItKMAN, customer. can rest assured that no pain. wil be .pared to render complete satiefaction. Gen airmen, ladle., miss. and youth can be accom modated with the bess Boom de, it., manufactured from the best stoek,and in the latest styles Reciting of all kinds piomptly attended to Slay 7, 66---tf. CENTRE COUNTY rt. tt L.,. P. Gephart, Clerk of thu Orphans Court of Centre county, do hereby certify, that at nn Orphans Court, held at Bellefonte, in and for said county, 011 the 4th day of May, A. D. heforer Mw ItnentlthlC the Jude. Or./std court, on motion a rule was granted upon Thom as McCoy, Trustee, and the widow and heirs and . gal representattt es of Wendel Itarthohnew, eased, to e •n.e into court on the fourth Mon day (26) of August neat, and show cause why 11 certain mortgage given by George Barthol mew to said Thomas MeCti). trustee, in the earn of ono thousand five hundred and twenty six dui tars shall not he satisfied, peri.^ lo In testimony whereof, I hove hereunto set ni y hand and atlled the coal of said Court at Bellefonte. tills oth day of Juno 1867. An Incident, MMiN NEW WORK ON SINGING SOLFICtiiiI9AiSOPRANO OK MEZZO .r rOICHti PITY ~PIY~TO •“4.1. 1 TAN APT Or e elM6lfn ',The."welVetiiniiiimeil to be' tined t eyrtem, "Tor ART or 1„ or with any other method for the ibri of the "nee, and will take the pla4 of Concocts SoLraantos being more melodious and better lidapted for teaching. "Some of them exorcises are nperially beau tiful 11. i well an nee ul, a mingling of tie duke et 11111, which neeuren the interest 00 well as the improvement of the student. The tarioue styles rendered in these exercises. render them wiel dable in an educational point of 1, iew, u they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the &ppm. matt., and at the Caine time forte the taste of the pupil. They must be studied carefully with reference to the innumeral marks of expres sions and forms of ornamentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which these are accom plished depends the actual sterling advance ment of the pupil ; any, *limbo. or shirring in there respects it time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a close and patient investigation, and a minutely faithful esecullon •f them, wilt give unexpected power and facili .ll6, and open to the student, the meant and re sources by which great artists produce their moat brillaffit and profound streets -- II ifs.... ,4 rt losern ,, f. EMMI=WIM to Cloth, Retail A Sample Copy soot hy-weall. post paid, oo re cond. of Wholesale Petee,Sl.all, Itulallahera and (leak. in Mow, and Nano factored of Mutes, Fifes, Elageo!ets, air , dr., Send tor a eatalnguo or pewee Published 1,3 - - WM. HALL *SON, 12, 26-It. No. 543, Broadway N. B. M. GREENE has opened his music store, one door went of W. Lewis' Book Stare, where be tecps constantly on band STEINWAY 1. SONS' and (MEM LE'S Piano Manufacturing Company'. PIANOS, MASON d HAM ,IN'S CABINET ORGANS and CARIIART, NEED IISM ,I. CO'S MI4,ODEONS: Guitars, V.- lee.. Flute.; (Init... and Violin Strings. MC BOWlE—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censor, Golden Trio, &c„,tc. SLIEST MUSIC—Ib? is rowel:alp receiving from Philadelphia all the listmt music, which persons at a distance wishing can order, and hive sent them by mail, aLpublisher's prices, giff-Piancs and Organs Warranted for five =MO MElfl ALFII.EI) L. TYLER. Sup'L Er* P. Awarded the II I 6 EST PREMI 1 , M Gold Model at Um Great National Field Trial bold at at Auburn N. Y., in July, IBMI, for ha, lag theIIIEST combined BELE-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER• Awarded the Diploma •t the teed trial held on H. N. McALLISTERII YARN Loot year, lacer Pellefonte. J. U. 1111(8R13, IJenarel Agent. J. S. lIATTERN, ,4. BCIIOOI, HOARD, 113 ootoSi Sgito. =I MOROCCO BOOTS, moot of MISSES AND CIIILDREXS SHOES. Alio a largo lot of !bone cheap photo, inch So we read shoot and of which weary ref. ling off ell IMPflaggikli,lll,li llgyA PEST EMI lEEE lE= PETE It McSIA Hut; J. P. OF.'PIIART, C 0 C D. Z. KLINE, Shenfl J us:drat ASFINI'S TWENTI MKLOUIC EX ERC I=l =I MITSIC STORK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Those wishing to buy any of the above arti cles are invited to, eall and examine mine before purehasing elsewhere. My prices are the sam• as in New York and Philadelphia Circulars ort natrtinserite sent promptly upon application With any additional information de eded. r It. M. 11118 ENE, Ol grnot. iluntingdon, Pa Fob n5-tr One cle,or ',colt of Lawn, honk REBER:4IMR° NORMAL SCHOOL ' 1 he Fall Tenn, under the direct con trol of the" County Supt., will cowmen. ae Wednesday, July 24,'07, and continue 10 weeks Et ery effort wtll be made to render the school worthy of support. Epr Particulars, address A P. Rowe, or the County Sart et Reber.- burg, Centre county, Pa, 12,22-3 t ',ivy Oder COURT SA,f e R virtue °ran lie of the Orphans Cour u ntre eounty, to no directed, there will be cYpotwol to Public eels, et the Court Hewett to Ifellefonte, on tlie 13th DAY OF Al'll DST,' 1147. At 1 G'elnek P. N , a 1,11.1 tiny, the fellevring deeorthed =I late the property of John Welke', def mimed , to wit: All that et /if: tract of land mimeo in Boggs lownehip, ntre (Monty, Pa., bounded as follows • On th ortlt by land 4 . Andrew Fetter, on the east by lands of William Butler end other, ; nn the tooth by Mod of Elisabeth Palter. and an the weld by land of Jamen Craft, containing ON1: AND FIVE ACIRIiS, More or Imo Terms of rule: One half the money in hand on sontrtostlon of sale, and the reridus in one year tbermfter, 'edit Interest to be secured by Bond and Mortgage on the prom- Thin in a vnlosbio tract of fond. and in in good elate of oultirotirn. JOIIN PROTIFOOT. MEM Admin's of JOHN WALKER T HF,; HuBBARI, SELF-RAKING REAPER AND MOWER IMM Agent fnr Centro Co , Buffalo Run, P. R. 'Nem abbutionnost STARTLING ANNOUNCEE MNT! ! PAIRTICVLARS 111.0 W. '-' 5 0 Dollar. reward for a preparation equal to °Nu. Wheeler's Naming Syrup for children" Teething, and to•prodoe• sleep, also for l imn rhira, dyoentery. colic, cholera melte', cholera infantom, fits from worm., spasms, wind in the stomach and bowleo,&c. The eriod - of teeth. loges the moot critical of any during the lifh of the child; and more children he during this period than all other combined. According to Juliette. which are well aidhenticoted , carroty five oot every bandied 'BABIES that die under two rearm of age, die from dim ease caused from teething. I elate this, moth er. and nurse., that you may oxen iee • greater degree of care over your little one, during this time.,,, It is's well-established feet t et • great majority of lbw* who die in the prime of life contracted the disease in childhood, which through the negligence of mother, or none was allowed to pantie its coarse unchecked, and which might have been arrested in its earlier Menem by very /simple mean.. It is for this por no. we offer you this valuable remedy, safe in hands of any one, and sure to relieve In almost every case. Upon onwot her point we wish 'to give you some valuabik ill/formation, and whir ifob d will 'ark, yedo,much trouble and many an aithions eleepleis eight It is • F 0 U N 1)- that sleep I. ..Natures sweet Restorer," and elt is • fact beyond contmdicta ,n that an ray, quiet end mitt rat sleep at regular intervals, and especially at night, is absolutely necessary to health. It is during repose that the system strengthens and fortifies itself itne4st the ex baustiro influence of waking hours.nnfauts and children reqpre twice ti p sleep of of an adult„ and unless they obtain It by some means they are irritableand restless, the system is inure sensitive to cold or other exciting causes, more exposed to the ***** ges of di , and easily prostrated thereby. For producing a quiet, natural and refreshing sleep, one from which the child will areske, feeling refreshed and gleeful. Many of the articles put In market are 111313 •• end unable.% hut the "Nursing Syrup" has no equal. For the benegt of mothers and nurses, we would advise you, when the chain is restless les anal), thirstv, , hod hut, face ;Veiled, tongue coated, pulse quichdtied, to, goe IS warm bath, followed by appropriate dor of the, "Nursing Syrup, and IN TII Syrup you will God an article whore magical effects will gladden your hearts, All we ask is for you to try one bottle, and if you are not folly satisfied after tieing half of it, return it to the agent and get your money. Try it when your children are teething, and you will find this Syrup par excellent. It renders that pro enee nary, and cause. the tooth to penetrate the gums, without producing times constitutional illtiriftintira neat einiplonts so often witnessed in,children. Tr, «,n nervous, wakeful and Ir ritable childrenit eon he glren to the molt delicate infant with perfect eafely. J If •010 proprietor. No. 221, Water INEINZI • Elmira, I booming , ,N. Y. ordersl~bero all b) mail or otherwise, will receive prompt tiention For sale by all Druggists and Counts mention,. everywhere, at 25 ele per bottle. 12 2., NI /Ter° I IN ITKWI'AI'ES TAX PAYERS. The taxes on the annual Bet, eourprleing tan eron meowing', carriages de Lorimar,. Are now clue, and psyable to no at Bellefonte on the 15, & ltlth of July. Philliptburg 17 lb Pine Grove 20 I. Aaronsburg " 23 " " Demands will be nerved upon all persona liable to any of the above mentioned taxee,who fail or neglect to make payment on the days named, for the Issuing and service of which a fee of twenty cents, and four cents for each mile travelled in serving the came, will, in each rase of neglect, be charged in addition to the las. If payment is not made within ten day• after the service of demand, lase. will be col lected with,the penally of five per centuro, in terest at the rate of one per cantunl, awl the proper rode and expenses by distraint JAMES MASSON, ::,11e.pt Col. 18th IBM SMALL FARM FOR SALE About five miles south of Bellefonte containing 150 acres, 120 cleared, well fenced, good buildings and in n good state of collie lo tion—balance is thriving timber. A large ap pie °orchard and other fruit trees. There are several springs on it, and running water in every field. Title indisputable. Term. very easy. Apply Tr, owner on the premiliteil I=ll= EEO tteapero, lislon•, Pr, July Alb 1867 1,1, 11, ur HOU, ...Bear Sir —The World. Mower and Reaper, obtained from you and Mann factored by li. Ball A Cornpany of Canton Ohio, and offered for sale by you uethetr agent, at your ware rooms to Bellefonte, has, for two days been in use on my farm as • Reaper and tea answered my most sanguine eapectabona. and I hare little doubt it will commend itself to the entire farming community. It can be seen at work on my farm near flaion•, during tbet entire hprrent. $2 ,no 2,50 I= T HE WO It D'B It EAI' E It. Mululactured by P. BALI. * COMPANY, CANTON, 01110. tin hand and for sale et the Bellefonte Depot two of the No. I Marl inns, and are warranted to gave perfect eaturfsation in both mowing and cutting grain, or ,the money. refunded on the return,of the Beeper. All the journals, shafting and gearwheels are inclosed in a neat Cast Iron rape, where they are not exposed to dirt, water, rester any other causes of destructiop—an Advantage which only need be named to be appreciated. Another peculiar feature of this machine that the cog gearing. are alt rut out of solid metal, which is regarded by All unprejudiced minds as one of the most important improvement ever made on Beeping and Mowing Machines. The experience of all this is that rut gearing not only runs easier and with lees noise and friction than contmon cant gearing, hut that it IA much stronger And more thimble. Many other/Advantage/1 poveessedby this ma chine will be explained in our Annual Catalogue which will soon be In the hands 01 our local anal traveling agents. We build only two PIZ. of the World's Recaer, differing only in weight, capacity and (Large mine) cote ♦ feet and 4 inches In grams, and 5 feet In grain. It ousts as fellows =Ea= Reaper end Mower Combined 240 ' with Dropper anti heed Duke 250 MEI Cat to grave. 4 feet, and is grain a Utile lime thee 5 feet. Ito cast will be, An a Mower ..... " Reaper with Dropper " Thome are our rash prices on the can at Can ton. Although they main to be !ugh—being an ads nice of about 25 per mant aver common Machines—we are confident of offering you the cheapest machine q thik.t. tt It coats but oe.fourt re tbau a rough ma chine and will last lour tint. aa tons. For fin Cher inforumttou address our office. or ISAAC HAUPT, Agent for Centre Co Emma THE KIRBY REAPkit Tho Lost MOWER AND RE APF:H now offered for rale for the motto), to the Clete of Pottery It MAIO, ii the KIROV Fminero, should recollect that the price go this favorite machine has been greatly reduced, rehire improvements of the mosthrtportaat char acter Lave been added. Before perehaaieg any other we would request all persona io need of a machine to cell, and egamine the tutor ot send for pamphlet and delbriptions.' Farmers who now have the Kirby and are in need ales. Eras, should send in their order. immediately,to fl/fORTVIDOE rf. CO, Agent. Office sear South end, it EV It R. Paged Bellefonte, Pa. 12-16-2aa 01110 lIARVESTER. Any T ema wishing to purehose a good inbetantial Reaper and Mower, would do well to rail on the undersigned, at , , MMUS ARCADE N 0.6, Bellefonte, end eee the 3t.10 Harvester before purchasing. Repair, will always be kept on Lend. HAY RAICESIRILLS, STRAW-CPTTEKB AND HAY L.RVATORH al., Kir sale. For portion's,*tut panapnlete MMBRILAN, Agent, 29-liotr Bellefonte, In. Nib) abbertioniento J. P. PALMIER. B 1, I . •Mtßit DACKER & PACKER. having pur j_ • chased the FLEMINGTON NIILLB I Are now prepared to rurriieb all kind• of FLOUR AND FEED! - LSO PLASTER GROUND A IN TEE ,TONE 04/AT TOY lIIMRTIIei Their Facilities for Manufacturing et erything Usually Manufactured In • FLOIIRONG MILL, lIIIIMMITMI lly ary other lletablishment in the country ALL OADRA.I MILL PROMPT •TTA•IIIIW4 They here alen in eonnertion will their Mill THE STORE FORMERLY OWNED By J. P PACKER And are properod to (urn kb Stono 0.1 Ital•ci nay, Bear, Pork, And :4nn ' crul aPoortniont Stont Gondol! HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND Flour, Corn, OM. Chop, Bran CASH PAID FOR (1(111 I=l3=o EMEMI = El= At I ,etrtington IMMO ME=Bi=ll AT ❑ROROI' II PI PRII.B I=l =I BF:IA.140 NtE, PEN N'A The undsalkned has added to h,. stock of gronerfer, • large and D well lofted assortment , of DRY OODS eon ling in port of Callen print', Chintz., Delete.. Nlnhian, Alro ara• Coleire f l & 11hark A mares, Gingham., Cassirnere, Cottonade., Bleached and unbleached !Hamlin. Bed ',king., Skirtings, e`e . Av. Also CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, overall., shirts, hat., caps, hoots ■nd shoe. -HOSIERY of all kinds, gloves, Amain, roils !Rena and dross buttons. Ile also Faye particular attention In grocer lee, In that Ilse he keeps a full asaartment much I=l3l=l WM 1111= Syrups, Baking end Sugar House hiolessos, Canned and Dried Fruit, English fickle•, Macaroni, Cheese, Mackerel and Herring. In feet every thing that the smote of the pub lic require, can he found et his store All theses goods he sells ekes low a figure as any other Merchant in town, and probably • little lower. HE WILL DEAL HONOKAI3I,I with all of bin customers, and by so doing be hope. to r.eire a full share of the publte pet • Hoods will be delivered to any point. Marketing of all kinds taken at the highsat market price in exchange for goods 12-lb-1y OHO. D, FIFER CART YOUR EYE THIS WAY? "to, defy •n) merchant in Rellefonto to offer A BETTER, A LARUER, AND CHEAPER ASSORTMENT OF 0001)8 ME MiReRIPTInN AVE .lk:OW I'NPACKND AND READS FOR 8 ALE. have the hest and cheapest articles in LADIRR' DRESS (100D9 I here the beet sod einterwt ■dbdee in the OROCNRY LINE !Imo the beat and chespeet ARLECTION OF CARPETS I hare the lerge.t end bee. aaaortmet 01 RHADY MADE (ILOTIIINII here the largeet end beet ea well •t thneheup not .trek of everything in toy line in I= though you do not wish to buy. lo all these goods I cannot be equalled for goad quality or low proles, and STERNBEh'6IS he place, opposite t he Itrockerhoff House. ,Mr . Neil. a the three Cigna 12-15 „furniture. x,„ T I" E LARGE CABINET FIIIIIITURR WARE ROOMS OF JOHN lIRACHHILL, Reynolde new bundler on Bpeiyg Street, =1 Are now. and will constantly be kept well ti 11.4 .4 with full and oomplete turtle of every diner ip ion of Houma Cabinet Furniture, of therery meet Styles and Patterns, and of lino ee we s ordlnorY Bnieb ALGAfit) BED-ROOM SETS, Mach an cannot be equaled by any. °thaw es tablishment outside of Philadelphia for excel feet finish, gond style, end supr rior quality in build, and cheaper than can be bought elsewhere for the very reason that he sells an Immense quantity, and M thus enabitd to give betttr bar gains to all who buy iron base. PAerything the furniture line may be found here In enriety to mitt all fancies, and from which the most to 'ldiom clarinet fa il to make a satisfactory and pleasing selection I invite the public to my new and spaeluue rooms Juit occupied by me for the business, and examine my stock. Work made to order under my own owPorririon, end which I shell nlwnyn guarantee. The Wall Paper Department con. netted with this establishment viandns per the largest amortnient of pattern*, out• aide the rifler, and we int Ito special attention to it. lam thankful for theotery liberal pat ronage extended to us, and sbal I elidear or to gain an barrens of the same. JOHN !MAC/1111U. F URNITURE WARR ROOM. Howard ,treat, Bellefonte, Pa WHRRIC, RITRIIAVS. SOFAS, LOOMIS.% HAT RANKS, WHAT-NO TS, QITNNMMON• TA R L N.ll STAMPS' CHAIRS, STOOLS. • of ovary dayeenptioa, quality sae pries, far ealo