Altionatirailat(hman P. (MAY MEEK. ED!rug Pico, di/MN P MITCHELL - plero° °B ELLEFONT E, l'A. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1667• rPRM f 2 r pear when 1.1.1 in .1, air, It 0 when 1,..1 to a•f.nnrn, and 8 p tis. •xrinaloon ..1 the).• 11)11 PREMF: .111))1E SI 44 A " S " .(" _-0!;11116.1 . . Congrets Not Represeptinq the Poliole. — II The Mongrel patrit iiitattiniou'..ly.peal iit the Kumla as tilt Heine-entail,. ~r the people, and reran to the thffieult3 he ti, en them :Ind Pre-tilent doliNia , N . 1 ., a atilte lietneen the m.,ph and the l'req . 11l lit We ale •iiint time , at a 10 -, to ,I,- .. lei none al to whether :\lhattgrel tilttoi , are .ii idiallow and ignorant a- to Irt . lllt 0 What they %nue or whether they think fff their reader, ignorant enough to be thus inipii-ed upon, it ntu-t Le pre or the oilier, and neither ...peak- well/ riii the ' .ill-the intelligence ii.lW 111 •1111ple truth, the vijiiilit i. who \. i o n ,p,,, th e ina jo ti t orthe Hump Con 0.1,- ate it t reprii. pug' an:ithing tilt 1 .lilt Lode in the nihlt but their own 1 . .1 Ilatlll4l idea , 111 . 1.11 • tar -a place the ,It , - ti t int- all ittitr „North' had,- tutor -O iCii e, iryttiattileretrtl it a it-0 ion eh !Aldo i I,Jpoi twit ,d'ourici(itei, are wiz it pre lite.l at all iii l'enti. It anta the lie ii, ,i rat) bate but -it of the twenty four theinlii I- ut Qityni!tei.., while iie are real It entitled to t‘ol%t'. It t , In-t 'CI in I t enell. ~I tile N'ortlirin -tate-. cline 1 ,, o ..i a i,,, of.' tlig,Siiittli alt . 11 , 111 , 1 .111 rtittl , al . l.lt 14 1 11 . bait ,ei The me.. 4,111- {..)-Ing the 1.3) calling ii-elt the. Finn eth I,....yligreaa of the [titled :tat.,' ,arc . 111 It at: [Allied itt their action , 1,3 ally eiin•iderable tluititrer of citizen.- at all . Many per-owt alio ha% e for _ic0r...M.0 ,- rd the ilentocrAtte path iontinue to act again-lu, atal lit ihi not t mkt,. the , diction of tong re ,, . and Wl,lll-1 tint rat - , a 'Mail to pre, ne them neatti-t rho. ' lit ail 'it the 111•1101 . 01 that lie do not bell, to that there 1 , 11 kin - 111.1 J orlt , Ve a 111 chi \ °tilt, v, he ‘,..111,1 , totel I. ('iiii- ' via-- n heti their ii.i.. att) ltd. lit 4,- 1 , 4 0 . 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OLN and VilIN , (O.. Old Th.l , lel•- 14.1104 befins . ,the tepresentatives of 4)4.. 3losigrel party are very dottrilms in regard to sessinsts mason w luck str. now beita! coned out In isolit.tr) powei, aiod to, I r IoY chit on, it /wham , / ona t er, ay that too at a time when the South was strong and do war w,t• here,' and bitter The he-} of the party um e there in the contention and deliberately voted old Tutu and his cowardly and uneottst itutional pat.!, down. Yet isotv, when all star bast:et—, ed when the South 11,s- peen crushed down l ot lit erwhohniag numbers_ when the Ihnon would se•hre itself if it were permitted. that policy and .1.1 1 . 44.‘1414F.- ). are toted up itV those who pretend to lie representing the people, when, in fact. they do not represent one half of their own miserable supporters Then , in not One of then] fn twenty in thin lo cality Cot is not anhamell of ( - louvres'+ and ashamed of tl,c policy to selfish it has eonsinitted tliJ party. Our own con gressional dill riot is a fair sty:Wilde of how the people all over the North are repre sented. STF.PIIFN F Vllst,ssen would not be the choiNtof one nunirrel in a hundred in lithcr of the Democi-atie younties in the district 'They desrsiss him utterly, and were only whipped into nupporting hits by the severest applications of the party lash. yet lir boasts of a hens . ' 1 1 4- jority in the dintriet, as though it Were an endorsement of nll his fists! deed+, in l'ongresn and nut. They are a ptetty party to talk abont majoritie, ruling, or to threaten with all sorts of pilment those who compose a vast ma' rity of the whole people • They exist novrtiply by the forbearance 'or the Dennieritey of the country, yet they have the impudence t,). speak of themselves as "the people,"as though they had been chosen by vast majorities. It may do for them to talk now, but if they are determined to carry thing, to the extreme they threaten, they will dis co% er that they are very far from being what they boast. The American people would dispose of them irWro days, and we have - only to'regret that the-l'resident has not led the' way in sending rung. STEVIENH after his conscience, and the whole Rump after hint. • ---If Wit.t.intim, the Connecticut pu ritan should succeed in securing a se it qn the,Suprente I;eneb of thisstate. 'We ff.r soon expect to sec decisions 'and t edicts Frow4int such as charaCterized his an cestor?in the days of witch hittntrtg and quaker hanging. He will decide that it is wrong for a man to kiss his wife on sunday , to cut his toe nails on friday or i'at anything but "elate chowder" and "owl-fish" or "ye holy sabbath". Wo men will be prevented eoknbing their hair, looking out of the window, putting clean linen on children, or doing any , ther kind- of "sinfule, ungodlie and nidlie" work •at "ye Lord's day," just they were in corigectieut, during the lue law reign. What a holy, virtuous Heaven deserving people we'll become. —WiLuesse say!ii negtoes shall vote in Pennsylvania. Why It Was Left Out Among the more out :Token u 4 the tisongrel paper. in tlii,;tat e t4e l e c entaur tcrilte quite a dl.posttioy,lo find fault witli the pi oveethogti ot.their State 'Con 'ventiim toe not itroorp.rratpg the negro .uttft.tuti plank in their itlittforin In ex pliwatwil of 111. It 11.1- IA out, 1111. , rjhrrir o'r,l, I, .I‘llllg 1110111111:1, Je.tllll,ll 1.111 , 1111..1 ,i 1 Wevl “The twue horimAtily dteot•.ed Lt the I..initizttee . I 'll rr the air inks, (Ike cromurstteelrorn Ilur miiinty making nn argu ment of the nilliptiim of en, 11 n lion. The expediency of 1111 A nelnin, honieser, liras opporgil roinu or the, elegate.. from the interuiroshrt thought their were irri,rrinlu'ed flo1•1 , • oP , •i• It at mggerteil th it the,u'.~e, t want.' ut any rate lie urtml upon np4r..qt i+ the pima be ratdird, I hit the Statti• eit n lila - I t reigiiminliititie. ot tic iti4 stiitna i itttuniihip re+pe,t I htta it mime tit that the •nill,ra.to plank tit .1.1111(ir l 1,111 nr MVO pl,trilli tier,' 1. a t ery hotte , l and emtilt.l I 'II Ir••inu •unl oar ton that •1111ti/df , pl,l the flit. thou , int, timhneme,, who j)nct but hot e , tloliett they trill Ito louver sole for thitt patty hell they tt, V011%1111,1 that It LIN it. -4.161 Tr. roe Lt n tot y ale 1:111 iti Lane if ire, au- • they would Ceep ithitt ballot out and rte.-4'1,16' the •ot pc riot i ly I.l ° 1114 1., WhiCt . :inn • Olat tilt it plittlitt tit Mil hilt. aliinfl it but fitt - 0111 thoSi tit tt lilr• -t 111C11 I , teal t• loot pt Turn pr, „I to. 1;t, th• 1 , 111,1 . e 1.1(' 1 , 11.•.1 (,) It 101.1% , . ! ).11,1 ..2,1 , 0 Cllltr t• the lit %et rlt - or m 11 , II 11'1.1 111 at 111 to tile l to all I ht ..• • kutct 111 1( 11 , • " 11 .1 111 - ,lll ° All , l t L 1114111.! 1,1111.4.111.1 at k11.1111011.71111' 11111 r 101 l 1 11:•1”141tY lit their n 1.11 t th i syit h the htnolre.k. „f• t i,,„, ..1 thielAtthout tltr .11 , hot. 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Si' u:-' \ ,, ,.111 trill, IttVl, that 1y I' lit 11. 1.11 (I: tr liit ! -S t ~ 111 -old,. ,11 Our "Representattve A 11,..111:1, I ip.ilwr ‘ , .1%* tll- the clo eta L~„Atd mcip.•ll Lancaqt 1, 1111- 2 1,1 11,.1 - 1. 1 .1.1 1 . c It , lo -0 1 1.1 t 1 ( ,• II 1 1 1 a 1.. 1 11 11.. 4144-1 eofthe muter of that ill 111 . 111111. 4.r 'hr st.ite too it..t i . roll hourly • ,t„ to not it.t,, dont , it 'llth 1,01 1 01-, .11 in T.1.0 1 : - IVI/1 1 11 Tutu: 1/ti : 4 1 /..1"1- the /,'• cott4 . 4 of the 1 .4 .41114 ot 1,44- -tate' A 111111 %SI. 111 100 , i4lll, to the d. l 11 " 4441 Intel; I mho denies the cm-4E4,4 4.r hi ; eat, --.1 .1 etch .1, sleep, nightly .itli a 14 alloor colored . 014 ,h, no t I shii, .4 II'! not I, the weakness caused 14; the 414 0:1414i14.! I /1.1eIlee• or lit, youth NVAIIIIII 10 1 I“iptilatiiii; our . 4 11. 11 1111 our „ If -l 01.! - .1 tdlain -VIII 1 . 7 0111 the ?1 . 1 11 111.1 1.1 111, of —v4lllloolllll 111 .1 /14,1, or' teach a ,c 114414- cowai 41 nit Led with .1 4 -ear termed in Juininie-t tlhough a bat Is 51 nislow of the capitol to ese,tpc Judiee--a culprit coleus' '11(11 prunes and with a -old blaelserie,l 143 per m). --a Ideals, id Lew , and a ‘l,4l:it, 441' piddle - decency—an cgottltica.l, tine -4.44 1 ing plaec hunting. nairow-ionnied fanatic—a ham:, low, gro‘cling, semi), undignified .retch 6 ,,guiltyofinoir 11111111 , than tut enunnlll Who bas stood upon the scallohl 11,111 .ith mote indoecn; y, 141.44 ki.tuardi,m, dishonor tionclico and iii tainne 4 s about bun. than t an be 11,1141 in tile tile , t nil-savant that ilisginecs the tart, to which he belong , ItiAontli STE \ repre=entative of l'ennvy/- I,ini,tor f lie maybe the representativeof 11,1; I 'enits3 I lanians .110 hare 11,rgot ten till' honor of their -ditte,;;Yhe ha i ,liar' her laws -rubbed her treastily— impo‘eri-100l her people, 411/4-rkvariled her eloistitut'litn and VOW seek to drag t her honest, ;tiny. inasse, down into the filthy pool of inongrideqn . but he is no more the represeittaii'Vr , of ber t inillion, of ',tunable .liiteAen, tlinn.lll, negro ouneuldfie r , . of tiv24r9ll: 7 ,..iotelliuqutp and purity of her imble-tni actrwomen -Tn AU O TEVENS says "there are htvaable pow, at work in Ohs country whieh will protioit the inipeatihnient of the President " Wit sa IN of lowa hid mated to old flub foot Oita the "invi-ibb• power': was what he had thirty )earl before "thrown to the titivil,"-- eullSeirtoi Sot a bit of it, Conscience hay no more to do with the impeachment 'cif .Itnuis,ng than it bad with the trial of 11NItt.: cIIASF. Mid PNI,FAWoI/1/ dare not try D.teN, rot their own deliberate utterances would be quoted in defence of SeCC4.IIOI . which would put the Chief Justice in au awkward .situation. If SALIION P. CIIASE as ChicrJustiee had to decide that SAI.MON I'. CHASE as 11, S. Scampi- advocated doctrine, and ad visedicourse of aft which wft, treason it would present the saitViAtAtoN P. CliAsE In anything but an enviable posi tion before, the civilized world , and ther4a Itioixis wao discharged on bail for tile purpose of relieving the Chief j tptice. Congress dales not impeach JOHNSON, because by so doing old BEN WADE would be Preside vi, while Cobras and St.:limmt and WVISIoy and QUASI.: and ti RANT and SHERIDAN, Sir KYAA with scores of ethers aro waiting anaiddsly for the place at the end of Johnsons term If Wade is let in they can't get him out again Therefore all Radical aspirants for the presidency unite in preventing the impeachment or Johnson, which woad give Wade the inside truck decid edly —Sonnawooo is Vic white man's candidata. Read DAVID P.yr. Bnovird'A opinion of him. -- TilEitE Ia ~a aleely a lea,ling attor ney in the ,tate,but i. giving 'his support to the Ilion. I SiLutswooD lln i, acknOwledged everywhere a►lld by every body, except xi few half. nigger:, and nig ger wtr , hipper., to have flu superior in profusion, and few equal on the bench A r.tor.— If tIA pri% ate hidon or the who4tirts been der: of the -Alovi g rel party rot. * ttlo ,X car, tenth !Lit would -1;7;W more crune,‘ asorNeral slepravity.tlihts would the biography ill the inmates:of all the Penite s ptialie , its the eistasitn. Wts IN A '— A ft lila ; I Mai on, I; 1.. ttntr ,r ll...lll:ll lit 41+lic , 01 that rite thin• are . t 111, - thit - o Hat ' kill. ,l1•11k, II “.),tiri (.1%01% e — ICI N.) tliN lit and Ili entytone "111111%cl' REELA ictti-loictl toad) to vote. . Al 3 u. NinLtlol exeltatmo in Imaq-, that a apt tty tir th loadt if that furl)" made men \i'e dmuld third, thet wote Athdjudgm.4 :11111 I,llll.lllot.uuntCOritqllile that the) made thelmelte, ..f• the 111th YaHing, IA a imp It camp. inongrel. do not like to heat that they/4 - 4 4 7 so hard up, ots to be Cole 'pellokl,tuomport a Connecticut Yankee, fir their eandidato Supremo .ludo. A Model Sulige Agu nig CI)" coin nblueutal y uu trec of J u dge SiLlit.w(poi) the Dcuw male nominee ful the SUpi Only flom ILL. pvii 01 1110 4clpltl.l la‘t)tor, \ I. BII,oNIN A.1111°111 . 4, and I, tu I,e l'oUnd Ina t‘o:I. 1 . ..-11e , 1 I. \ 111111 in elititlecl Tlw Pie !tot, (/. / .1r7,0 Slllll WOII.I was born on the nth 01 ..1.1.11y, Inln, 1 11u1 grisLox teil or the L of l'itittesy 11.1111.1' 11111 ./1 111 11.1 .1011) 15.1 . 1, with the highest lino., ill-kmring the Ilreek nllut.uaryl and to wufesring 11 .cllohir4 Toll which Itts in -IJetivhig iirlllltry hltd gt-ven irrt rotrii-enri4l - Its the inurith of Atsgust, of the some year. lie became 1 stOileol In the toile, of \lt Josel It II • Ingersoll, and alter it t leeere olitillettlion to It ts 11111.111,1, ens ml - INI-rracuoe vu the flh of :seinen/Imi, frs-11* tifty„r me' stillwoph. , l hint 1,1111 Ile. Imo lessotiml donee, besides giving rune at ten hese. In the glesilerit longoogts, tinil tt may lie truly oleset yeil of him, that it lax dwn happened that •nell young -thintlilers Ito,- soo 1-o• betel 1/.. N Y 11 nitt tit lieerit I I grout., Lot 1111 gi eat qua 111y011..ig11 , 1 111 11g1.1 /111./ 111./e -to ug Oily Le.," 0.10 3etilel lot.l s trt 01%n,r cheer folmii um I et trinr no Oil orlon. s, et Lll 1111.111.•111 1 1 exigently not ilittiment Just no lulule 111.011 111111,11 Wi 4111 11,1 think he colllllur It Ito been nn art:llle ask, we 'lll, tor:Ler his towel leas trill ,mlutl to ellifly Ira tomelons the tumult, sigionti to, :mil excitement of jury it -- Vint in a ristine u t lie 1,111 I 111 bane, 111...111 1.0 1111 111 11,1 11 11 1111 11 IL les ears iv. nod 1/11,1. 111,11 1110 1. 1 11 11moil, et Int. ~......., k lit knowli tips 'ditch until nog per hero . ..tee and matt-my !mil enttbleil. 1111.1 to 11,11111111 11l • After r s enaining at the lint tonne lire ). I'l 4 , ruth rebuilt the ;Ito Shal n lets.otonl business, but atilt bright hopes e'eestering rooted hem, he veaseleciedio tbe Inege•lature on the 111th int eletolow, 1n1;, went it• it us null, inn! to •ay, lhal he Jot:t ried the inuntl sanguine hopes and expecta tions of lees ennuolltineints 1111 the 'nth of tict u bet, IN in, in !wow.° one of the `a Ines Council, and on the 2'iele rr Jtule, 1 , 11, was appoented keetc,fisry of the investngni mg cone miller ill the stockholder of the rutted S , t Ctrs, the the I 'ten of no [ohm, 1 , 11, he Volt elet.tenl again to the Legiklature, and ennutinyeed ent that belly by, ninether eleiAnese on the Ilele of October, Inl2 Scarcely lend his legttlntrtes,,,,,, termluated, when on the nth of Ipril, In the year InCi, he received the appoentinent of Judge of the limtrect Court for the City -rml County of Philadelphia, 1110 on the lel nnf rehrtiary. in the year 11410 he became its President Intl the Ilth of October, utn.ler the lo tir t in:1411111111w he ale lllcored n large ijolliy fur ,Inne pull - end petition, which be IcnOutenvitaisly held fl urn the I: teceiteve.nn I S4ntiate of Ihe finite Ile artaeuttemesmonenl on the Ist leincemilnet,, In)], In all these varied and highly houniralihn and responsible employ mews, In may lw el Justly kaid that he timine kted (lee most abundant capactty rend fitness Inc the du ties imposed upon Irtn, -Pint be more ea ['email), shone en his junior el qualification Take hint for all In all at lees tune of life, no bench m Pennsyleienire lass borne n more tilibleralthed, more competent, or more ex emplary Incumbent Ile too mote of liberal, and honor able feeleng, Jost quell a roan 119 y'o“ might suppose Was born to he it Judge, Altnl tf he holds tall as he 1,‘,4,, gun, and Ileaveir and hit censtetitents elm cone hint to his "thiee-still' years 'lntl ten," We are mint lino, or he will tarnish the best pr ictne.il proof of the folly of leg. -nishltiagyinlivos out of office, of the exptre- Int ill sextyjears Since his presidency In the District Court, Judge Sh erswood has been chosen Pro fessor on I,newen the Pennsylvania. Poi e emelt'', where he re till invaluable :segue. Inner A psrt Num his duty, he in eingagea tlelnvertng a rumee of elnibronte leettii ens Inn lore t Ire l'nmmercutlinslrt Into 1 ird a he en It 14 remembered inlet the court In which he {l .Ides nets tell Intonate lit •a ear, tool is I Omit inuously and Inbornously occupied dint tug all that now, inevery dieersity of teeth, eertatilly no better commentary es. Ire required n pan his envious . less patience noel energy of character Bat to glance from the nonfat to the per nod—Judge Sharswood is about five leer ten inches It igh, well a styli situp of the shoulders, net trebutable, probably, to leis studious pirenlie throughout fele Ile bus n benevolent face, all even temper, greas,pailenee, unit that wethout wheal everrhing else notheng tineonipronint•lng honestly 'rite honesty of le Judge, how ever, is loirelly neceemary lo he referred 10, ad Without it, no intall Is 10 be, r”tlstfierefl Judge Ile is only n pageant 41 the temple of yuedice Judge Shorewood may he cited in sup port of our theory, that judges—all other tialtfleat morticing equal—taken from (helm; before they have been extensively engaged in practice generally discharge their ditties more settafactorily than those who are hackneyed in litigation, and therefore take partial or perjudiced views of 11 ense Unless the opposite tildes of the isaue'ex Mint great inequality in merit and strength we defy any than ler perceive, front the de pertinent of the ledge, to what resnli hie mind inclines 'ride to in great virtue in a judical officer—nothing is so becoming 10 authority, no to decend front its high call tog into the arena of professional deg lathe ttou, and advance gratuitous opinions, and join in a conflict between out-posts, before the nand entirely grasps the merits of the controversy Counsel may he less oboe] ',- unt o of what they say or do, but judge should preinit no word to escape his lips during the progress of A trial, that may lend to bias the jury, or throw reproach upon one party or the other Worde, as we have elsewhere said, are things, and . judi cial words are very operative, if Dot con trolling things, upon the minds of the •liiworn twelve" who having for the most part but little light nu themselves, look nn :wanly for the least glimmerning of ti final may be shed Prone he bencli,and sometimes even convert Nati light into darkness Judge Shorewood puts Linesmen, of course very fairly to a jury ; he seldom in tren ches upon their rights to determine upon the facts, end when he charges upon . the law, lie does It with great elearnees, Memos, and cogency, and no as com prehended by any glop of theatiesrordinery iittelAgenee. the thoughts are not only peispicuous, taut the language in which they are clothed is Impisia and unaffected Aito prevent all equivocation or mis spprehension- . t Another Sharp Speech From George =ME= The following is a report from °core Francis Train'e Madison, 'peach on female auttra:o and on Satiohal Debt Ito gays : .•W hat aboat woman'! safrrage,': nuked a Reu•ttor MIZE Like Senator Wade, Igo fur (hem 1 %p -ylori, 1 It is the only self-edge we rln nave on the tirgro's voting [Oh, and his -, 4 1 I Milli se with ikese distinguished I 3 woman a a man and broth er Ll,Lij cheers and Laughter.] Women are more virtugua than nlleu ; maye moral less brutal Besidea, women rule their homes—why not help save• the notion Ipplause 1 (live ur unman suffrage and I will organive la Lllnii or lily Iriah girls to vote down 11 Avenue and sale your speak, into the 11 ha" Items [(.011t1 cheers 11101 oohs 1%0111,11 KllOlll , l 010 11 Ily Aholliti the plantation boor --the unlettered, ignoiant fresh, who, hair gruel up and book in to Ilia head like the Banyan tree —whose leg is set m WaHmiddle of hta foot Laugh,- (~‘ 1 . aabu has nine taltic Itiches'less brain made his Hitch skull[Maser] - who has only one handl ed nil silly pores to jhe a,firtnria.nteli of carne le. which accounts fur as beinwahle hoounell,liiiii for a hall mile 1. nugl.ter atel , why ahintlil Ilea half enrage of the Is ,cl,roo,ls plantation make lowa for Anna Diektuson dr Ilarriet. Beecher Slone for your wives, boom able Senalina, or none Oppk o se 'll !Ili( man dare any his soul's his own at his own table plow is it with yon, Train 0 lam the beat managed husband on the continent ( laingiiler I I gay I inn lePdy to lake the 111111111 for - Violin. sill- Doge IpplaiDiel It will purify the polls, they will vole doll o 11011,0 or hail repaith , vete down lain hanha , vote down groggel Ida , SIMI up nun shops, and close the gill placer apploll, I The) IV 111 Ville ICA 1111,1 for °nice who ills willing to preach 4tpo Oermen nut prart , , 11 Don't drink of I 41111.1,e , don't chew , don't savor , do t 1 11:11111,1e doll 'lmre but one wile don t lie a D i v o t 00 g 0,1 00001 '[ :lon I.till pulls! a, Ithe Thoioa, 1 ap plause [ Don'tl.•an, like .1:10,01 toile tied, but duMl l loar (Did ao unieli that you h are 11:1 11111:` 10 love yam fellowman Ls,o. won]. Love Datil, love virlue, and Gc happy [Loud applause 1 omen Will Cute, every Bate, for that platform %gam, 111 our day, the moment a titan can bun ow enoughmoney to settle it on ht.+ Wile, he goes in for the Bankrupt Law Benet., the Wlllll/111 needs votes pralucuLa-pzafcrty Ilkut belAuga her. Inislosod x creditors Ipplatise awn:Bigh ts, A I, Vlllll —• 11 lint about the debt '" 1 . 1 Tama- -DO Olt a not toktiow' Well, .)Lit hall have what you probably have they er selefole--11 de lit and It credit of the wit r,ll 11 Aol.l and loos account 1 You know that ue hen, I,ad a end exhil 1,10. • 11 , 4 41. „h , l .err l,r, On lit 1 , 11 , 1 it I't " 2 The oh lire fll I lifer cnn , l+tx hn 'AVM g salklinc hay id the grnvs.‘a) , l, fool a !Intl, seven In his rclsket in ext.). Inge ISen•at lon ) 1)n , here the aLLottrit I' l'l. l / 1 141 of II I' tonal di bt uft ettl.ff In I.V. 1 . 1 {..ti) but .lay Cooke 2 -.. , 1,1/011,11111 , ,01111 .'lift,- city and lumpy lebl. born 01 ilie Utsr 1144.11011 nLiro kindled farm( Ir, tuedilLll - and oilier white a rn d r .1, WA Hr.", ' - ,,,11111,114111.110'1 I - 0 , 1 - 01111 trNr , I I . ,nr 4 rrq,. ivut .000 ,- 011,11110,0111/ 111491.11 Imtio,ooo hack laltotern, nom, women mml eli 111 roll that it took three generattoto white my thration 1., 1111117 C Into profon- Irly !atom --toinlly Mottorhlize,l and theorga mien! for the 111111. being I %Pplatme and et,nlerable ths4ent, the lholtenk getting nosey, nn , l etoloavot tug to loop lr.totht 1 . ,1/05111011 01 11.1111,1/111 ILIIIII, Train hiked them nil low., matte fun of their lotott 11,141 e.../.1,1 111+ 11014119, 1,, Ilseevi dent ,11...g0•t ot many pr Cent' , - 1,11110,1V/I) of bi/11.1,111g, 111111 II look . /111.1 /11011.. 111 111. 1 .113', entice SYn 1 1 iooo, to WII 1 1 101 1.N1.1y 0,110 1,1111 nur 00111 101 red., C. midriely x 1118(1 081 11} , 1:ng• 1 : 1 . 1. I . " \ppinu:r, nitd "". 7 ^ll /I 10,1 1111 WI) 11 1,1 ti of pill Ilia 11009. 1009. 11011, , , 111 IliCto( 10.1 rva! ovate, per -01,041 pi olovity, Lllrllud. Wl[llol 0111, runtpletrl) llr , n oye.l I lie acct... !mot hit ,111.113 t 4. IL 11 11 11. i 1 I.i t•ti s .11,1 land) it 1111.111 i rl ~n rltruity, tlrunik,unit,s, rust lint tun, kir nourallt thon 1113, 1.1111101 110 01111 mBBl,lBl by figole4 ' rl6lll will , 1114 m lIIV 1,111 n and Will.a fit teurin sloops for a 111011Ielli, the a 111.1 1 .0 •yeot will ittota 11114 t re tenon will sot in /Int will u 11101,1 1 ,11.• toy eonstllttent•y, the that- to. pit /.1110. 1111 , 1 Ipplanso and •sent 1 SO VMS 11 tur 110,0 wh tl Cr, trt,lo ent I. to 01 l h ive 31.111,11°4 111111100,1 be 011 h 11l V, *144 A Brownlow Jeffreys In the 1'11.141 Court at Kingelon, 110 to euonly, bast Tennessee, Judge lick hold ihe court Id id lee of .lodge Ilall inan tt its at r tigin 41 fel trill, glArged wtlh a fel otons a.saulf The ploWniur had been i 4 rebel, the defendant IL 1.1011 110111 The Fe lot 41 !loops had 1...010,1 all 1110 prO••11- 11101 . 41.10110`,. TllO 14111,1 wournmand had sold Ole coin of die proseontor to the defendant 101 the ,11111. Oi Ilit• corn They 11/111 agreed In an hiniate the 111111ter They met for the j1111110. , 0 The defendant, with tustul, made !111 114,1101111/011111e present tol,such 114 the gt and July deemed a fehnii 'rhe en , ecnine on fir: hint The Itiorney 14eueral W.L11,11 the felony and ;he defendant r1414444111t 41 fin n191,1e11/1•11110r ` ll4e I Xlllllllllllllu of witue.,..er developed Ile fuels as /111 , ,,• 1,111,i1 1114 Iloll,r( 9 1 11011 k glitstly announced that he slim, ball Inehned to mold 111 r defendant to Full be- Wein he 1)13 not 4 4 1441 t the pt war't, , et. Ile vnl that he ought to short him )el Ile fill then rod that thereltels had It led t trgn their independdnce in the held .11441 hod hail 4 41, and that ihey could nut be nllossed now to avtil thetarelves of the moultot the COOT, try to inorecute Paton nien Ile fat ther rdol ilint nein Olin might slay rebel under the circumstances of the case before Ine court should tiot be punished while be held 11110 COllll • Colintel Thornbutg,the I) tom! ,Attune;, iniiinolialely amuse, and with a look !bat vas it'd( a IP bolte to the so called Judge, nui the court please, I Wish to i+ny, for Le bent Id of this !people, that tf any one •hall, node! the oPletre of your Miler, lake he Iple of any culten or this county, I will late hunt inillettil nod brought to punish " ^lle will not Ile poni,ltea by this atom s 0 , 1 llonk ••I „l)//t11•1 1/1)1 expeef to 1r) him before th” court,' nul Ilk ILA n pro/u•drl to Itl Otlollllco the jinignneut of u.,• cot. I in !he eat, nhuvo Olulti nmd II • fuu•A thy ilefen•lan 1 the t•niltini/li3 .11111 of 11101111, IV,: I/1 , 01 (1011101 iLr bar I‘l.lo VOM.:111, /111t1 limn the 11fornl1 ut: tI4)J.J“”Ii IVlint vlol.ls ut lull; e laedid *ont,rfirhenloQ Thlnk 01 H , onk in th.ent Al,anikr ' die ( %',u/o) lot, Ilatrmon Her :ot ter, Written to Prenolent lanco In fur ab/11 , 1- lall(T..in.l courintm it: ettry hoe, wan the of Infinite how la, not yet altogeth er n 111,04 from all mongrel journal., been use It 1011ell'e 1 politico, an It was said. Observe the blepil ewes flu n General Sheridan 'n letter to Gen Brantis all about politics Il Wes Moult language At . orb Pre.id,,o; hie superior officer It In interpreted by the Trthunr as charging upon the l're.tlent a desire In std peeps and fraud It to applauded by thn rf dame for this, and fur "the direct Heel anti nlaceritx ut that great act:moire chatecter " A number of cap allots m 'Washington who have grown rich by the fat lobe of the war. contemplate the erection of a slam- WOlllllO.Ol nu PenDaylVflilip avenue or an other prominent street, to be called the Re publican llotle, and, as its name indicate., to he the headquarters of Republican Oon greasmen and Reptebitcans'gonerally who visit the National Capital /They have sent. ounular.lo all the Its Mean Congress men asking them to pledge their-patronage and influence to the hotel Reading the Fugpeg.., Albert Pike, the distinguished eilitbr of the Memphis Appear, thus speaks to Ilea people of Tennessee, who are now tyran utted over by a band of bad, designing men: 'All over the State and especially in the cities, the man who bare soinethinget stake in the common-wealth, oiled co unite afid organize at (mem The work of enrollment should begin,--ot once,—here, everywhere. km soon as sixty Or eighty men aro enroll ed, let them at once he organized as a com pany, with all the necessary officers Let bolt flier., regiments and brigades be form- C'd Let us have organization officers, a military chief .14 ,every man art.i. to pro tect. his properly, his Life, and the lives of thoso that ere dear to hint. Let arms, and powder and ball be procured, if finery has to be dispensed with Let this force be a Civic (board, nt the disposition of the offi cets of the low, where those are fit to be trust ed -to keep the pence in spieelofjlicm, where they tire not Let them* overawe turbulent elements th it ()treaten civil con. lel stuns Such an organization limy pre vent excesse4 Notlimgelve will let them see that every in in, ohne or black, who is entitled to role by law,hriniinoppertunity to vote, and no others, registered or mire giAlered If pillagers and. assrvistits under take to do here wont they L Ito done else where, let them bo disatmcd, mid expelled from the cliy, or the the demi. If the au thorities of the Slate, executive or jud lend, connive ht the nuirder of cithens, let the cigleinsprotect *themselves They can do 0. and maintain the public pence,and pre vent riots or punish rioters ; nod they must du this, for neither laws, courts nor police protect them. Area few rag-mullins and a mob of miscreants to overawe and ride liver a whole Smote? Let there be no m 3 tarry, no secresy It is not needed Let the rayks of the Civic (limnd be open to all reepeciable white citi zens Let the officers elected be known Require prompt obedience to the eignals agreed on Let the city 11941/11 tile country, and the country the oily ()hey the lawn as they are until theyare repealed, but restrl all unlawful oppresmon - Every 001- ,11 line the right to keep nod bear nrnis fur the common defence, and all have the right an organue to 1111111111111 rdet. Tills will hardly he denied, Mule •Loyol Leaguer qfrunil 01 the Republic' exist Without organOrstliiii, thorough and moil. every good citizen is at ail, mercy of those who 1110 bunted together, for the worst purpose, and prompted by ibe worst men •\ nod org Mee, or hold out your throats to the nscnsv tab knife The streets 11111 V trot be Bah. for butterflies, between flue and the August elections, unless the citizens prepare to mandato the rtgli,t ishac.l3-113wy—dulmi hold ar. t l e , 0 0 lomuar.o..aL men, but by the gift of God ' Booby% Ili h outs —The Radical party ail num majortiy in the Stale Senate and ibitly-four in tine loner house of the Leg id lature, lout w . jiler, but ILel they pa, a free enthrall Imo .ftecoriltng to thew. pledgee , iiy I n o ittesti. , rirrthey did defeat free roll out! hill. I Notwitlistainflog tilts undenia ble fact, the Willininsport convention have had the cool effrontery In put their faction upon in free ratlroad plotforro, 11101 ins they dill at the lasi election The people can fillll4l ill un orgonuation which preaches 0110 thing nod prtutices atmlinur 11l •h , too, their governor, although elec. till on a pledge 10 favor 1,1101 11 inn, 1113/10 n 3 I !fort to secure al Ne•erthelees he could go to members of both branches and entreat them to coat mine flint hooding :tittle agency in Washington Pity, nil no mutual cost of so that tinily Cook might be nble to "taint him up" at the expense of the Common wea lib Perhaps, had the people mini in porno of a hundred thousand dul ls, Of t.O for the ••1 ousters" and ••pinciters'' they might have hail 3 free railroad bili passed last wittier by line Itinlicril otajoi Ily Ily using such means perhaps they inlay seem g one during the cooling winter, should line Hails be to majority, hnt they may rest assured that Inc ouch inn 111il or min be passed 11/101011L 1103.11 y felling Ibolie who control the Radical party This fact is oolot musty known, Flll , l nulrind corpor.o tors simply lough nut the II Idle tl platform - wt. ---I:ientme, of the louitsvulle Journal nap .•The suhmet of lolling whim share the right of nutty ige is a good dealag Mated Why not let theta late it all n IlFzi have monopolized n for sic thotentivt yearn, 111 d why not let thew mum toonopohio for the next thousand " In there any danger that they would make it 00100 world than me have done " cla) o.bllcrtismcuto PlllO (in )10 Milk July 2 . 1t1,1467 1141 rr Esy. Lieur Sra The Machine I bought from) Mol, t not racial real by l Ilall (' a , has been use ng daring hayi and ha, eqt Illg 011 my Linn nil has thr..ugh s Alat, se‘ers trials both its llower iiviaper. As a Mower 1 COM,older at stands foreiriost an the rank of Ma . lanes basing no superiors,and dopyup.a nig the worst kind lilt tangled grass wall ell MI c o o h rai , e ,11•1 does the stmading. As a Reap er it needs hut to be seen at work to he appreei :tied bar strength /1114 hard usage I Clunk it will ?Viand as a.m. la ais tan , ml mar) ' , bail ur wagon I van eheertiatly reasaninen.l nto the fanning eoniraiinit) as a superior m.June all I...atia.. hong, (Aber] into ....11..Pleration 11P•peetbally JAM IV SNYIrEIt &lona r0,.1,f1y I,,th 1967 = Dear Sir —The Worlds Mower and Reaper, obtained from you and Manilla,. tared by Is: 11a11 b Ntepany of Canton Ohm, and otlerered for sale by y ou a+ thew agent, nt your more routes tn Itellelonte,bas, fur two days been m use 00 my farm as a Reaper and bus an sered my most sanktutne es 'meta lions, and I ha w te lath doubt rt tvtll oanmeni Itself to the entire Atlanta g vommutasty. It ran ha seen at work on tiny farm near 5a10n,.,, daring the en tire hart 0.1 112= lantivit Hull, July 2.th 1967 I: ItAi lk.fr f.firf —Mt fog port ha -e4 one our Alm Iffne, I root lonian Haupt, yotar Agtrat ut Bellefonte, Pa , I must Fay a anttvero ivy tow, purpose JOHN 11. It ELLER. V'Al,l/ABI,F, REAL LOTATE ItOlt 8A LE. An e•vellunl Lot cent:on:rig two Warn tonotttlt. level land, lot :oed within timber °ugh limits, and sooty dirt led into Ell ;if I' LOTS OF 5I x !If tfi FE - Kt` edelc I/1 offered for vale on fed terns al n low proe. Upon one el the lots 14 erect NEW 111. \ \li uwlLllNu itousE 31 2e, feel tr, xite, awl well numbed mink end out 21s I elableanit.stn excellent well of wetter twit it ii, 1110'1., Tolle u . er• feet. Thew, ate Inwn 311 TO lo 111:ARINo APPLE TItEEt soot other fruit upon the preutime+ Th. peeper ty to loente.l on the anal pole ..1 the Mtleeburg Turnpike, near the Northern line “it the I'or• nigh. lor further purlieu lure, inquire Id WILSON & HUTCHISON, 12 21.1-.11 Ailoo ot , ye. rAI DRILL 1j Any toe:anon wl siting to porn Lace the IVilloughby Patent Gum Spring and law Ital ian Dram ra in Separator run do ro tilling on the antlers tuned at No 6 . Bush 'ii Arvada MI II gin nimbi, Bellefonte, Pa. Hand in your ardow early al there Ia n gaud chance tot theot hernia put For particulars add.). 't. J. I' ZINIMERMAN. Bellefonte, Ps. 1)08 IT I V 11 NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED. All persons who hat o been deal tog at the undurcigned mince 1802, and who urn bi lk:Med to hot for merchandise, are requeated to 811 at his c B tablmittensit without further delay, and make Nettleutitat, otherwise the accounts will be placedln proper hands to enforce this payment Ito also deeme to notify all thee , who may hate Jamie against him, Oa Louie forward and -.receive their inontia m All gouda roil be *sold hereafter, lower (It elsewhere von CARL ,- 12, 22, Gt. . A. SUSSMAN. LIM Ali.l) W . MILLER. I'_.A N.r . la 18.1 Ac P. i . '11.‘1.11 , ANT S. co., _ Wludenale dualere 111 A, I TIO'O 1/Hl-(1.08, NOTIOee de , 4t1 . ... NO 238 Church St, (Near ad Mill Market Rtreets,) 12 20 IL Philadelphia. r , J. 0111,55 NRP : lIKART, • Wren BARNES, OSTERAOVT . , HERON A C.... Wholesale A Retail alere in UAW, CAPS, STRAW U i i. AND FUNS No. 503, Market Phila. Neln abbertiomento J UST PUBLISII!D, 1 , 1 B Mr! iIORKON SINGIN( ' BAI3.?INUB ~. TVANTV MELODIC • MIMES, 1% TORY SOLFROMOS FOR VRYPII. Vb OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES = "The exercises were composed to be used simultaneously with his system "To tt Aar or Susumu," or with enritrAtdrlnethiol fur the cultivation of the tone, nod will take the place of Coneorns's Elm.ruotries • being more melodious and better adapted for teaching. ..Some of those eterelsos are specially beau tiful as coil as useful, a mingling of the Jules el wile, which secures the interest so well as the improvement of the student. The various Idyl. rendered in these exercises, render them inval uable in an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intelligence and the appre-' cietion, and at the game Wee form the ludo of the pupil They lutist he studied carefully reference to the innumeral marks of exprgs alone and forms of ormtmentaon Upon the minuto accuracy with which these ere /Wenn, &dished *Upends the actual 'stinting advance mant of the pupil ; any *Vuitton or alumni:l' ' " ' ,ero rcepe:.te . ie: I sum and effort utterly •witet:l - - htlo,.oh.t he ether hand, a close and pain n esttgation, and a minutely - faithful exeruti yf theta, w all wee II nee heeled power and fad ty, and open to the student, the means and tureen by which great arthita product, Ih noet brilliant and in...found all - ante.— It'cona.. A • t .11111,11111. I= Prier(enell. in lloardn. $ fli " •• in ClOth. Itototl4 . ........ 151 A Samplo Copy Pont by mail, pont paid, un re voila of Wholonalu Prtre, $1,50. Publish., and dealers in Mario, nod AI fn. torus of Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Ae., e tielld for a ontalogne of prires• Palo. o WAI. lIA lA. if 00. 12, 24-It. X, 513, Brondsrny N ORPHANS coutur SA 11.1 e, it, t , r t,,,, Order or the (Intl (Cur ni Centre entinly, to us Ihreeted, t will 1,0 eximeill to sole, nt the I' llnuee Belh•fonte, . tha 1:1111 DAY OF A FOUST, D'67 At I look YM. of moil ally, the idiot ol o. 0100 l MEKSZE to the property f John S%'nikni, deeesomol , to rt Alt that eerlam trait 4.f 1,11,1 ttante Donne townalup, Centro county, Pa , bounded as follows On the north by land id Andrew Fetter. on the text by Intl+ of Willoon Butler and otheoi . on ihe tooth by land of Elisabeth Fetter, nod on the weft by land of James Craft, ONE lIIINDREL Arkll) FIVE ACRES More or tem T, nor of role: toe half-the money In hand oh i nt.-rnation of sale, 'smithy `residue in ono rear lhatoottor, with intorca4 to be permed by It-nd and lottgago on tho prom.- ti!I!MMI!!IIIII/IIEMMKIZZI • mote or cothotwo Jolts PROFFBOT, 12-21-tf A111441 ' 11 „f .l 011 N WA Lit Eft, /TICETO iIitITEDSTATES T.VX l'A 1 LK , The lance on the metal llot, 0.13 \ 11 ;wog tot% OF on ;mmo., earringee Ate. LIOVIIFF• nre non doe, and pnynblo to me nt liellefonto on the 15, j lerth 07 Jot), l'hilhprletrg 17 Int ' to , Pine (Dose " ,:lp Cmitro Hall " ,22 Aaronlburg " •2,1 , ~v '. •, I la tri r hi nds Will Ed', Period upon till K.. r Hal, a any of the &bits° risiwti•incol,talcorosho TO eiffect to make pit,frhent nil illio day. swaps', (of the issuing and servo itilßieli a ffri et:flinty ecnts,and four cent s , foci:fit+ mile travved in scroll* the same, will, •on„,each .nee 0 f neglect, ho eklingratk in ndilitiutiNti the RS. I I payment is nallsaiiito within ten days ,flee the enrolee of demand, Binet will be mil led with the penalty ill c ßto per contain, in met at the rate of one rver ingritum, and the opor costs and expenses by distraint *I dAMES HASSON', o ' Lopt. Col. Inth Dint. SMALL F.BIM FOB SALE Mont hie milts south of Bellefonte 1,011 Dining 1.111 acre., 1201 lensed, well fenced, good buildings and in a good state of cultiva tion—balance. in Om mg timber. A largo up plo sparchuril and other fruit tines There are sera] springs on it, and running water in cry field. Title indisputable. Terms i ory ,sy. Apply to corner sin rho promises DAMEI Mcliltilir, 20 RCP- . AI-- • ME lI EII ERSIJUIthI SCIIOO4. I lie Fall Tenn, under the direct cod tr.,' ..e . the County Supt, willcommence tin Weilneriln), July 21, 'CA7, and el/11 I nue IU weeks Et et) 4,11..0 will he made to render the school w"rik.l of support Fur Particulars, whirr,. A. U. Havre, or the County Sup nt Hehere burg, Centro county, Ps. 12,27-A1 G ENTLEIEN -I el furnixh,you with till sizes cl the Hunker City Whitt. shlrts, and challenge any tondo 10 praline° its et nal IV W G REEN 11111F:S. The loglir , it market price la paid for groan hider of all kind r, al II 2.1 OE= SAWED 2111ING LES, Constantly o n band and for solo by HOFFER & IMO'S A . Flll.l. alotornaent of lists and etlpll key, on band at MONTOOIUERI"S. 13119,t0 Sc ,y7Jbot's = OOT AND SHOE STOR (111,MAM 4 NicAFFES", ManfActorersof, and Dealers in oa.ing added largely to our former eta 1,, we ran fewer° the I,lllllllllllly that we ha% 11 now fle lewt weir, two m ('ea ansy 11 atm, el Awe Buttoned, Front Lace, ;into Lace. An.l Vonvena Boots, Nfannfactured from the Ine.t English Igniting LOVE KID, CONGRESS g 1 HA LMORALS I=l m ()Rocco nooTs, 1311111M1117l El= utent of ISSES AND CIIILDIt ENS SHOES Al o n large lot f those t heap shoes, duel] eawe read about nut of which we are sel lout 1.11 X,, CH HA PElt THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. ,IPB \Wu invllo an examination of our goods St IT 20 ly BOOT & SHOE MA N (IFACTORI The undersigned respectfully infotaa.theclt. isens of Bellefonte and • trinity, that be Ino estishlished a first Oa. BOOT AND SHOE IdANUFACTOBY, next door to Pruners store, on the north wont side of the diamond, where he will be pleased at all times to wait upon customers, Ile lazing La EXPERIENCED IVONKMAN, • customers con rest assured that no pain, wit' ho apnred to render complete satisfaction. nen tlemen, ladies, misses and youth can Ice MCCOM- Inudatatl with the best Boots, Shoos, MEE 139=E •nu lectured from the best stock, and in the test styles. Repairing of ail kinds ptoteptly ttendal to. May 7, 60--11. " PEVA; MchfAllON . N" OOT ESTABLISII 'laving rood to the room op Allegany street formerly °coupled by Triples talor shop, subscriber very politely invites Ida old friends and the public generally, to giro him a call, feeling confident that he can fit any in' ROOTS, 13110 ES OR GAITERS. Raving had years of experience as foremen in one of the best menufaeturlng eetabllsh manta In the country, he !MIX wale to giving a guarantee for all work done. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS done' on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. • 12 2 ly. YONNIPO 'Y ERB. Nell) Rbberthsemeot STAIttLING ANNO UNCEIII t; NT TOLL PARTICULARS ORLOR. 2 6 OEk 1 1:1ollare reward for a preparation equal to "Mrs. Wheeler's Nursing Syrup for children" Teething, and to produce deep, also fur diar rhea, dysentery. colic, cholera minims, cholera infanturn, fits from worms, spasms, wind in th e stomach and bowies, Ac. The fermi of teeth ing is the most critical hi any during the life of the child; and Dior, children die during th in period than all others combined. According to Melodic. which are well authenticated, seventy five out of (nary hundred BABIES that die under two years of age, die from die ease caused from teeth ing. I elate this, moth ers and nurses, that you may exercise a greater degree of rare over your liteyt O nei. during this time. It is a well-establ is e fact at a great majority of those who die in t e prime of life contracted the disease in okildhoitil. whirls through the negligence of mother or nurse was allowed to pursue its course unchecked, and which might have been arrested in its earlier stages by I cry simple means. It is for this pur pose we offer you this valuable reinely, safe in bands of any one, and sure to relieve in alino-it every M.. UllOll ono other point we wish to give you coals valuable information, mild' which If obscri ail will sate ou touch trouble and many no nos alas aleepless night It is F 0 U N It that sleep Is "Natilfre's sweet Itestorsff," and it is • fact beyond contradicti in that an easy, quiet and natural sleep at regular intervals, and especially at night, is absolutely neeessnry to health. It is during repose that the system itrengthens and fortifies itself against the ex haustive influence of waking hours Infants and children reissue to leo the sleep of al an adult„ and unless they obtain it by some means they are irritable and restless, the system is more sensitise to cold or other exciting,mess, more exposed to the tillages of olixearc, and easily prostrated thereby. For Inodu, mg n genet, natural sod refreshing sleep one from which the child wtlllki(r, fooling refre"holl and no gleeful. Many the artn•los put in market aro • EEMEI and worthlow, bat the - Nar•ing too • hits nil wiaal l'or the beneli t nn lie r. and t iorw.i, we woof! niliko yun,n hen th , idtild 14 rE 411e.tt feterwli, Omit., head hot, fate Il tidied, longue moto,l, poky ipt lakentil, to gwe %awe kith, followed liy appropriate do. • ..1 the '•Nar•ing tt)ru p, nod Mill S s trup you will Una an ortielo whore magical Miceli; will gladden your heart. • All ur.ll is for you to try line bottle, and If )I,u ore not fully after tong half of it, rettilln it to the agent and got your money Try it when your children are teething, unit you ',II find 116. Syrup per extlillent It renders that pro. - evereasy, met ewer. thmudun hla ttottote.tn Hain gurus, without ',nolo...tic flibeo ,_ltunet notional and °filmes fatal ity 'option+ no ofFen uttneered in children Try it in nerve., tirnkeful and it weld. children. It ran Ito git en to the most delicate infant with perfort moiety, J. If. WHEELER, Sole proprietor, No 221, Water S T It E E T, Elm's, Chewing ca , N. V Where eh orders by mail in. othergire, w receive prompt attention. For rule by Druggists and Country merchants et crywhe at 25 eta per bottle 12 ?a e. vArk re. II 11. IM nr IJACK ER S: PACK FA haTg pur Ow.] the F M I T N M I Ll, 8, PLIMINGTOIf, Are nat. , prollared b, curniell all' klade FLOUR AND FEED! lIEMEI PLASTER GROUND 4. IN TIIE STONE ,t,"AT Tint 1111011T.81 romen'ttia Their Fuethtieellor Manufacturing or er) thing Usually Maul:gar lured in 1: I, 0 El lt I MILL! I•rg , By any other Elitahlitilitnent in the country 0111,1:118 ' 1111f 1.10E4 Els ArTICITI4OI. They have alou iy_conneetiole ntth diem M TUB SToRE FORMERLY OWNED BY J. I' And ttr . e !prepared to turn Wk. OEM » ,„w ~ Awl it general It.sorl mon t of Store I Inwl. I=l UM 1,1 .1, llrir. ke. kr CA II PAID FOIL G ,1 I N IN U COUNTRY PIOLI•CI• BUY YOUR Ef.orß, FTELI 444 LEO (IA I : 41 PACKER, S: PACKER A[ Flemington M 13M1Ell G REAT REDUCTION IN PR WES I=l = I= BELLEFONTE, PENN'A The undersigned has added to hie ate, k groceries, a largo end well selected assortut of ft kV GOODS consisting in pest of Calico Finis, Chintzes, Ninnies, Mithoirs, Alp/wall Armor., o,lored d Bluck onghto., Cue ncrr, Cottonntles, 111 e. hod nod Anil!lnd.' Moo Inns ghirtmgx, , Av. At., =I •,tendla 1.11 iris, bolo, rape, boots and sl,, HOSIERY of all kiwis, glove, shawls, se =1 Ile also pay!, particular attention to grocer ies, in that lino ho kcopa a In II aseiertinent sued I= MEE thig r ars, Syrups, Baking and Sugsirilittinse. Molaysca Canned and Dried Fruit, Englinh Pickles, Macaroni, Cheep., Mackerel and Herring. In fact every thing that the w•nts of the pub lie require, can be found at his store All theses spode he sells at as low a figure a any other Merchant in town, and probably little lower. lIE WILL DEAL. HONORABLY with all of Mx customers, and by so doing h. Inipen to receive a full chore of the-public, pat ronage. Goode wilt be delivered to any Point Marketing of all kinds taken at the highes market price in exchange for goods 12-115-1 y OEO. D, PIFER. I RATHER. J r / To !MST lluiselos Areas arlB came No cut up Arinoca; nu henry fleshed California but the real, genuine Bur ilyre•,-Spooma Sole, O of a boat qv Illy, at 38 rout per pound, to Lad at ABRAM BUSMAN'S, 12-1 -6mOn High at., Bellefonte, Pa. Book o $; 55tationarg LIVINaBT4IOB BOOK BTOB. This old find well known establishment has again been removed to the new Brokerboff Row, directly opposite the G'l3 NRAD 110 UH E. Le .till Leaps on bond his usual assortment of theological, olossical, sohool,flunday school, and miscellaneous book.. stationary and photograph albums. Also an cstensive assortment of will and window papers. A liberal discount mado (on echobl books and stationary,) to those who buy to sell again. Lally and weekly paper constantly on hand, New publications iskpub-' Ushers prices. Jos. 19 'en 0. I.IVINOSTON J'altagat Notlrro A 111)ITORS NOTICE. The undersigned, nu Auditor nt, pointed by the Orphpne Court Of Centre corn ty, to Fettle end adjust the nrcmu,t of Jove', Illerehall, earl h tug ethutnb4rator of Willi,. :Hardball to. '.l", and make Imlributs. of th balance, will ot lend to tio dot we of•his np poinlenewl at the °glee 111 I' Il Blanchard t Bel lefonte, on Alondny the .:oth d n y,,r 3,0 3 1887, nt 2 o'clock I'. 21., 0 ',en and whore 1. persons in [created mu_ wrfend if they IO proper ^^rl .N BLANCHARD, 12 27-11. a Au.lito iiDITOES NOTWE The unilessigheil en Auditor ni pqinted Ly the Orphan's Court pf Centre oon ly to wake distribution of the balance in lb hands of Jarob linker, Executor the cetot of Margaret iVatkins clued , nill attend to lb duties of his'appointment on Tuesday the 201 day of J.Lly, 1117. at the °Mee of E. A I 1114nehned in I', I fonte, at 2 o'clock 1 1 AI when and whet. nI I ',croons interested may of trod if !hay .1 wap , r .t INAN 12 27-4 t. A lIIOTOLIS NOTICE. The Ilnilernigned en Auditor at pointed 1.3 the tirphen'a Court of Centre rout ty re the matter of the real Male Of Joh Ilarahltarger, 10 .ttecertmn Ilene egalnai estate, and to make di rtribotton of the Loll.. among thorn legally retitled thereto, viii a tend to the dollen of hie •proantinent nt Pie t. flee in Bellefonte, oat Friday - Mfr. 2nd at In, .. clock A 1.1. when end where all partian lettere fell nifty attend if they tee proper. TIIADEt S P. STEVENS, 12 27-It. A unrrons No - FRT.. • - The lorttler,4tota. tin Atol ttor, ul I° ool ' 4 ItY Ih,• Orphan. , . , ml or l'untre coon, to out kcal o.trtlttitton oI tholotlan.c in the hand of Eltettler ortl , whom, ,tor of Ike e.1.t1 of NV illonnt 111. holtry, in o'll will alien,' to 111 tlutiett of Linn ottpotnitoont, ttt Inn offit ts m Itel' footo on hot ortlny tlin 1011 t of Augottt, K. 11117 ttt 10 o'clock it tn of pool t 1.13, wh,•n SI whew nll locreoutt tettoreetett may ntlt tot ,I Iln U. :-.TITZhIt, Au4lha MEE Th. ond, rlignetl, an Auditor. /I . 11011Iti d ho Plc, 0 in,lollllll, ill .110111110 Ihe ni 0 on se Iry In Lnndnef the Sherol, arising (nee the !. the personn I estate oI II J Merlon. to no emong 0 legally entitled Iheralo, 10111 Iriel to the duties of his appointdneet lot II °Owe 111 Ilellefonte, on Thursday the Ist 110 August, A 11. 1067,10 2 o'l 1111 k P 31 of -di dev , when nod where ell purl. n nely utten. If they see prover A ii Fl'itsT, • Audlor TI J. 4. Letters testsimenitiry on the celnte to Samuel Lentliere of Jecob) deed, late of Bow and township, hat tog been granted to the sub briber, lee retlitetts all permits ),1111,V tog them mites Indebted to raid estate to make henithat 'optima, nod (hove besrmg elan.. to promo (Lein duly authentsenied for settlement. JOHN IL LEATHERS ExornO MID 1 XECUTonS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate Peter Spangler, doo'd , Into of Potter townehi hat mg boon grunted to tho subscribers they r lowas all forgone knowing theinsolt os Holub erl toeaid estate to make immediate impost! and Hose having claims no prosont them do" autheittirated for nottleinent DANIEL FLEISII Eli, HEOROE N. 110 A MEI AI'EMIN IST It .Tint's NOT IC E. Notioo is hereby gla t en that letter. administration hare been granted to the under owned on the estate of Felix Leo, demi. ed., site of Benner township All person knowing themselretindebted to mild oiitute or requested to make immediate payment, a nt those hating ileums to present them duly au thenticated fur settlement 0 W Allmmietrutor. MEM A MIINISTRATORB Notice is hereby given that le tore of Administration hale been granted the undersigned on the estate of Lev l•Swee wood, deceased, of Snow Shop toe nshil All persons knee mg them/mit es indebted stud estate, are rmittested to teale insured la payment, and' those having clam. to prone them duly authenticated for settolnu•nl SUSAN SW EETWOOD, Admintearntti DIEM A DM INISTItATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration On the want of Henry Uhl, deco:vied, late of caytin town slop, Imo rug been !minted to the undersigns. he requests nll persons knowing themselves in &bled to raid ,tatu to make itinuedbito pa) ni ent, and thorn hat tag claims to present the,, duly autheigiented for settlement. JOHN 131:1111., A duimutratur. EERIE ADIONISTRATOES NOTICE. .) hotter* y yth Atlntinintrution on It eynale of iglun NotM of Ferguson towni.hi tke'd, hnottg been granted to fib untleegnm by hereby wadies all pommel indebted to tt.l entn i loylo utake itinnedin to payntent, and tho hnvinguguinxt it, to preyentllftun duly 1111 th/ I forgettlenlynt. JOHE If NE:nitl 11, 12, 22-81 Administrator. , CENTRE COUNTY S it J — . tiephart, llfar,k of the Orphan Court Of 11.sofre county, do hereby certify, Ina at an Orphans Court, held at Ilellefonte, u ll,ll for said county, an the Rh day of May, A It 18117, before the Honorable, tbe J 8, 114 .8 ra° court, On motion a rule was grantid upon Thom an McCoy, Trustee, and the widow and Belo , an( legal represelgoalavus of Wendel Itaetholtnew deceased, to a 01.0 Into court on the fourth Mon day (28) 01 August next, and show cause wt, a certain mortgage given by (loorge, Bartbol mow to said Thomas McCoy, trustee, m the sum of one thousand five hundred and tweet tits dollars shall not be satisfied, pc, tint,, In testimony whereof, 1 have horetin to se my hand and nßnd the coal of soul Court a Bellefonte, this Nth day 01 Juno 1667, J. I'. E PILART, C 0 C Z. KLINE, Shuntr EEZI TO THE HEMS Of tIM MAR:IIIAM, Pennsylvania. Centre county (MICA i. I, J P. llephart Clerk 01 the Orphans Court of sold County of Centro, do hereby cerhly, that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte on the 221.1 day of April 18117, before the /forlorn' , tt tho-Judgoe of said Court. On motion rules was grunted upon the hems and representitn es of William Marshall deceased, to colon into the Court on the fourth Monday of August nemoin.l act opt, or refuse to accopt, at the t aluation sad appraisement, or to show cause why the real is. tale of geld duce ed should not be sold. In textunon iereof, I have herennt , " ant on) hued and is od the seal of said Cowl Bellefonte on ho 22nd day of April A 'llll7. J I'. l 61' !Pr. DEEM 110 TIIII lilt. its OF SAMBEI, fi'l'l NR POllll I‘ en lc, Centre county [spot 1, Gephurt , elerk of the Oti,i4p's Court 0 sold county ,of Centre, do„herdbr, certify, the on Orphan's court held at Bellefonte, on th 22nd day of April, /807, before the Ifrou'orabl. the Judges of raid Court. On motion rule wa planted upon the helm and representatives 0 , Samuel Stine, deco.. I, to come into the Cu. do the fourth Monday 01 August net, and no cept, or refuse to aceepteat the valuation on, appraisument, or Wallow cause why the run estate of said deeerised should not be sold In tentimony whereof, I have hereunto no my hand and affixed the seal of acid Coda e llollefunto, en thu 22nd day of Apml, A. I) 1862 J. P. üBPIIART. 12, 22—It Cleft 0. C. fir 0 'TIE p 11 H. lIT A an fa, ct l ent l e E n county [erxt. 1, J. 1. Ilephart, Clerk of the Orphan's Cour of mud county of Centre, do hereby certify Ora at an Orphan's Court hold at Bellefonte ou th 22nd day of April, 1887, before the llonoralt I the Judges of mod Court. On motion rule we sta% fid upon the heirs and representatives I Eamon! Lipton, deceased, to cove into tbe Cou on the fourth Monday. of August next, and ay cep!, or refuse to accept, at the valuation an appraisentent, or to show cause illy the re estate of said deceased should ruche sold. In testhooxy whereof, I have hereunto set to hand and Willed the seal" of odd Court Bellefonte, on the 22nd day of April, A. 1887. J.. P OEPliAlt% 111121312 ME= TO TIIE lIEIRS OF PHILIP FOSTER Pennsylvania, Centre county [anat..] 1,,J P. OEII4I, Olork of the Orphuu'e Court of said codtity of Centre, do heleby ce• lily, that at an Orptinn's plat held at Bellefonte en the 22nd day or AnsYl, IBd7, before the Honor able Judges of said Court. On motion rule wow granted upon the heirs and representatives of Philip Foster, deceweed, to IMMO Into the coon on the fourth Monday of August nest, au I 11l cent, or refuse to accept, at the valuation tool appraisal:Dent, or to ehow cause why the reel rotate of nail deoeseed should not be sold. . . In testimony • whereof, I have hereunto se my hand and affixed the seal of meld o .urt Bellefonte un the 22nd day of Apri! A. 11./ J. P. 01SYLIART, Clerk 0 C 1212 MEE