gitmocraficglilatchulau P. (MAT KRIM. Sotto• A•ID Paornineoe. .101 IN P MTPCIFF.I,I, Ageor:eri. 61,11..11 - - • BELLEFONTE, V.l. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 16 1867. TE11,4 —s2 per 2. nor alien pool r, nib antic 2.50 when net pool in oil, Anne, and so* when not t old h'elore the expiration of theyear. R SUPREME JUDGE Ilov GEORGE SHARSWOIII) of l'hiladelPhia FOlt SENAT O II, SIII 7 GEIr, or ne.prwe, c„,4,-, hp 11, eltrt . oinn of ;he IZEI FOR ASSRMDLI . . I' ;R AY MEEK or FOIL TEII7&UREIL A C. GEARY . , of \VAIL, r T,Ap FOR COUNTY CO:OMISSION Elt. Wit KELLER. or Potter 'rwp FOR JURY comMissioNliit,,, .101 IN SIIANNI IN. of Potter Twp FOR At DIToo. S ETLINGEH, of Hain, T« p 0,.1 err Mere'', —We Temalrl gegge•t Ihnt h. Pen33333rntlr 3 onierer) 133 n thi3) 4 E331311,341 1)3 tri 1 111111 al Lawirtown, 011 Frtd,k3, u,..t 2NI porpom of neholnallng 1.411(1.0, I 1., et the venttnt: eli te.n Our Ticket Our ticket twit- 1,,•n , the I ,,,t r h. The ra,t or h •deeh.l a (~.",I`ll.loll o14:11t to ly• 1101 to ly•liel •11111'•11.111 to -,rnrl• tht• (;, 1 . 1 ,1 ~t 1.11 sill rt 1111, tlelket. 11.1,011 kIll),S11 ill the I n tl ttle.trthl.- to la ed 1111) (0111111111 ilAtionott oar liand, !laving porta l/!11 111 . 111 e of thr part), ..antl net er hating ailed anything 0, a rvlcatti to, hi..er% tees. the could di, no leti. than to tee ono.. nil him to the eon relent, 4.1 the itt•tt let a- 4111 r I hoiee for lot die Senate NII Plan 111 the, 'NII/11111 Le noire rotund:l6le to the rotat - , tiou titan Mr tint t. liatT editor of'thtx paper to thank his fellow-Denim tat. fur the min-ual imrlimcfll of fl 110111111.116411 11V :irrintn.i iton a ling tern in the A.euttnlity Ile it. in their hand, record knell known and the , entiment , he hum Oen tecprete•ed remain unchanged Should he he elreted of yource hit will do- all that in lietjudeinent will be hi-i fir the in termd, or the party and the eountry Our noininei. for TrcarMt-i- .k • ti F..% E•ii I% a 111811 111 It% to) waN titt - tilifittkl to Ilk( hat ge flit twitt.rtant Ju to • the ()frit,: rot which hp it, a ttarld Ilat an accottate e‘pet liteone.. Irian and cull do credit to Lau velfand to the party which nominated, and will elect him. Mr WILIJAhI KFA.I.EIt, our candidate for County Conuidiedimer it one it threw who will run lent where he it hest knoWn Ho is tt nay of sound * rclutiniu 'id rtoliticntl prineiblev,iv honest,re,pdh •ihle and true and will ili..rharee dot! without fear or Nvor In the otter in tubieh the Deno erary wit: plan . loni Jon.; situ En , i t tilt. lint inan ever notniiinti d fin Jury C. 111111 1 ,101 1 ,, in thin County r it , it Itiew ei ea fed by an art of fir: I;nii.iiiiiiro - rtsse last winter It i. quite an itithoytivit afire and no are glad that a not i,f* .fiii I ,ld g ...fie ha. bt., n .circled to fill e t, hiring Mu Si, lei 111 n. 7* rri.:l , l.lrel. ill . Mtn ho.t. 91 . farm, %, lin trill be glad to NO:e ft:l him your. A, twit Commi—ionern are to be clef II:II-1114i 3.4 each voter cart only vale fur 4‘lle, tub course the nomination by either inn ty t. wiiiit 'dent to an election IVe 'torn) that with good a mull a, M,. SIIAV NI:N we will have no you to 1/1/1:4,e huu and get beaten. Our caudidate fir Auditor 311.. snt. )- NRIN ETLINWCIE, is a man well qualititd for klie office, and adds strength to our ticket. This is an office the importance of which is laundry underrated, and we are glad that solFtpable. a. JUMP as 31r Kruntitut has Been 'chosen to fill it which lie will do in a Ili:inner creditable to hialsolt and those who support him. All that k now neee,varr to our cant plot. •meee•at in the Count 3 i , to I tin out the vote. We have an nummhelni Inc majority if the qtte , are tattled, an lot iv. not be eauvht nothing, a. we W.. 1 14 kV. ;CM , ogle Histwy Repeats Itself. The Srtut,vrr trial, which Ila , long leleeti the attention 111 . 1111 . el/eel)), 1 . • over. Thu jury stood eight liar acquittal and four flit convwtion w hen they were di,ch noted La enure they could not ngree SritHATT will, of elltlf,e, had 0 another tei in in jail I.a.furi. preparation 11'w a new trial CAM he Judge FISH!' it, " till (tugboat the whole trial, showed huuwlf to be n hitter and malignant partisan; but Inn charge to the hut) capped the elimax,and certainly won for hint a place aide by side with Judge JaYYltlan, of unenviable notoriety in English history We 'lave morn & than once been remind ed, during the course of the revolution in this ecitintry, of the times of eßonWtt.t., when Puritanism drenched England in blood, and unordered agt ind a sovereign as ever occupied her throne. But Into occurrences have called our attention more than ever to the likeness between the two rmolutionk, and we fancy that already we can Red the coining retrilit tint) which is to complete the picture CrIAIILYST, who was m ordered, undoubt• elly had his faults, but the revolution which dethroned him was followed by the - reign of CUARI.Es 11, who had far TV'The triO4up444l,oo.,AernAutinn , ** was * 8 *444lPiete then as the triumph of Mailgram luta been hero Many of 41{3 keit men 0f England were pro , .serliniCand diafranehised, just as the lost es of 4ther/ca are now. Thii to i Lary ruled the country there as they new 40 hut* and EIICKLIna and BHERIDAN had their prototypes as well AA ()HARZ srri Ilistrem rot retribution came, and swans fbld irengeaniwirrtie taken-upon the Wads of-thorns who had been so intoler ant:in their 'triumph. Let tiwo Mongrels take warning from history. Thal* t • mph . ogortor, always conthrue: 64 the d bettor beware bow they ffi tatoi of their par tisan fee:ings. BEI Can Good Come Out or Nazareth? In 1,11 l% •k • 1--iii• unite I il.lro • DI io n, at appealisi a h loudly criticism or the emit., a the 1 , / , in regard to Judge NV II • \ 11 , Th. Democrat thinks that the tof hi , from a New England State t. not t•sltlelli r 11M1:114 him. 111111 111:11. :11:11 fat : 1.11:111o: properly lie u-eil iLt the raw , ohtainin- ‘ote• fin his opponents The •liiie fit- us as well 11,60 .hi .and we arc willing to wear it hut w.• arc not willing to ;plant the Iloilo. which the 1) , o; unilertake-i to make We dt, not believii that it bi nn ilifThrener what locality a man hails from . for the associations by whieli one surrounded am generally a pretty fair index to his thariebir For in-time. if a stain is J.: 1101r11 :0 1.0 ❑ ro , l,lont of Salt Lake Circ. it will he isinclualisl ei one who 1,11/111, this (Ile: 3111110 ill ree.ltll to 111'111. :11:1: li.' I , a p1.1)1.O11111,: an I in ninety nine 111 , 1.-• all: of a hinblre•l the conclusion will he Verret, 4 Ni•w- nicht.] li lipa k ffi e :inflow in this i'satiiti ...I ) the nil. Ale I fill ...11f1; It 11 1. or :11.. j1:1,1 \ 3 cal - She In t M il I I ntt nll, 1811.111 Ci• 11,111‘ II {{ZIN It ),•r int—tonal to- until it .tiarititt the vitt 1112 Nut t o plrnct 11 IL t 11111..inin/Cd the •"1. 11111111 bl/ Or our It pulthe. rtampled I.p, a 1 our unhtuhon.. 11 0 %1 ltil uttertletartietion the gotternim In "111 1 . .1:1111... 11'11111. 11'61.11 qe hear lhat a mount:tent man i. New rmellititi it natural that we huuld rearnrtl inm a an exponent or lanativemi \Viten it I. ttlearly Item ed th it 1 nain had , from that revio tl It 1.3 erri , I 111111, .111i1 010 I omioll 1. 111 , 011 hill, to '-hair ;hit OW, lane t ! went Nll. 'MM. di It till IC Me many noble anti ;Mt` N. i% Ftif7l.lll I hit dn. 1..1..1, • :1114i t•han, 0 . Ili it w 11,1 IN MIMI - 1 . 1 , 111 .1) Olt th 411 . .111 01.11 %Ile to 1• 0 11- L , .111,1 Ititittt`t.tt It , int nlltttni:llN Wi• II n. 11.1 , p I :IA -1,1.. WII I I .1 C.. 1 111t 'l.ll' 111.111 .01.11, 11111 11 . 1/1111, 11111 I, ,•\ I• 1 IIII• 1111 , 1 , 1 , t0 , ..1 It 1..1- ft), I 1111/1110/1 Mo. I hat in.• relerrttl ho e t littl.ole Land nhi, 11 lia.lical 4,1.1. told b II Slut. it nu.. ~..f IA .11 .11.,t sr. A\ Of Eby ill, 1111111 I , llllllllg :11nr 111 1:30 . 1 I ..fold 'rho fr. Ili 1..1. rim.] Lrt big 11/ \ tt n alkt t IbL• 11,11 1:i t • 't I bi• t •Ail .1., ,1 , .1111 n. al o Hi! 111i.•t 11411111 awl .1.1111,r011 , 15 1,1l' • •fi11dthtuu_Lunt Ni El: -ooiL of the 11..61e , : ,Hlll 1H -1 1 1 01.11r:11 , I,t the 1111111 1t1 1 1111 , 14 :11,1 Sio Itivl tlii extreiho 1.111• 1110 , 1 Lit ot and I'm ill, .11 .11 , 1111 , Ili it,i• • fii, I. I. 11111i..1,1i1l 11/ it ICu t t Xll, 111111'st. 1/1 . 11, 11 I ' , ... .111. Girooa 'rho 1‘1.411 ‘vo luuul hint 1011, ,n• hill- All •1110:11111•\ 1.1 11.11 . 1,1 at liont. Ili i.lh, 110111- 'he, 01 di, Niollglrl I.llnly 111111 1.1 1 1 / 1 /11111 r11.i. , 1.111 . 1, and if 111111./1 , !WI Ih , Jr .1111 . CU 1,1114111 C W 1.11.111 /I.lll'-' 111111 If L.. mends c.to , hoiv that hi 1, not 'ill that Hi-, Lr t- oaf iva , iLr. :Ho \lll . 11o1111' 111110 •1 1,10 until the 'AC :Ili . 1 / 1 .1/hll to )01 . 11.,. Ih 11 . Ile I, t I.t 111:1-11t I t t . '144 11011111!: 11/ Ili' 1 ',MI , 011,1• 1 , 0.1111-11, !111.0111 , 111 Ntillt L Ita% 11.0 , 1 ,n 1 u.lted the true men of I.'neholl 7 and hat lug Judge Wu: 111* -M n elue.en Ly lii Imety for the t:, that he eau repreArnt th, idea, einanatcd from his anti ' E‘oly one will atp:Aer 3ea lui nevoid., 'tn. them.. It., ale 1611111 g ht% a v k le lad dei:y they do tionneeV'hut a year or tna ago, and the I', n 0 .% N a- radical a. New England can de-tre. We :it ti linuindundt" tliceir.duustanees, to take t,llll thy .1 . f, , 1111 we bello;e it to he oclainong Judge Wit. 1.1)i .1 , a native of New England, and let the people 111:1V7 t heir own inference., If he is not a bat hn uiigin and inv— ent poiation would Ind,. ale lot 1114 WII4t , punt, It Philadelphia TllOlO notw ATl',llea .1 tit!, 1111110 completely given lip to tilt wor.l i ip of the god.. of 31m101011 , 111 than Philadel phia. Throughout the late war her pe4l - were ,11 very loyal that they plunged 04 hopelessly into deft in dirtier hi hhe men trio other to it, their liahttto: , nod onus . the War, they tofu, to twat the Pie-itiont oldie Plai ted States with tlttt etint.iderat ion whieh his ito•ition, at leat.t. entitle, Iwo to Tit ioughout tile war they loot ittit.t ratio:; s,tloot, rot the "IttaNto boys' Who wile tr.," Dv to the flout, and the war tilt ir ale vitTdeil With the Vic tims they .eat rolt%::rth and the eating xdloonx hen dtxupp , .ntd. ' l'llC ‘boy,” toe "111,111" lilt Itingto ince thou :WI vi ce.. are no none ileHied,hUt "tropir . n , I• 1, r. Sire it,, time not mon, a to 'Pail' to pi erne the liven tho., tt ho did bet tiglttng, :Or her energies are all directed Southward, at I she IS brat upon demtroyilig Utterly th ,se State, upon Whlvh,filifit , than nil tithera, her future prosperity must duntini -- How very self-saerificing she is in her loyalty, and how long will site be remem bered with gratitude by tbe "govern ment." Surely the people of the, Sunlit will never mote purchase from her even the value tica shoe siting , but pass her by like a pestilence: Of this there can be little doubt, when New York is reached. us easily and nlin 11,4 quickly by rail or water as Philadelphia. Democrati c merchants all over the North ought avoid n city of such exceeding loyalty that no Democrat could address his fel low citizens in her streets without being instilled, perhaps mobbed, That Vial of Mongrelishr of wok% Joust W. Ron- NM' and Judge KELLEY are the plotter exponents should be left to itself until &Lel:baker city" becomes qulikerly in deed, and grass grows in her market places. But for the city of Philadelphia and its Medicines, Pennsylvania wouhl be overwhelmingly Democratic, and Democrats who, have goods to purchase ought to remember this and let her "se verely alone " New York will furnish better goods esti cheaper,, and a petite math: city will receive the benelitof the sale. And the* is'arm.ther reason' why merchants ought not to pqrchase in Phil adelphia, lier debt, mostly contrac ted by her insane and 0. tical great,- id ; ropoiii.at to her td abb. pioperty than that of aro other Aiarriedit city. Her whole-alo merchants are weighed down with taxes and of course a portion of tho burden i. thrown upon country merchants who purchase goods there We .:re not or tho , e who would o:my politic, out or ito ptuprt , phere l'olit• b•al lamellae , ought not to be the , ole guide orany m in.. Ira, good bargains could not lie had el,ew here its in Phila delphia. theft 510 ii old say to every one . thise is the place to purchase , but Ode there i, a sit) which has advanta ges z upeliorsto liCy to the way of !mien ling a nd yelling goody, nail which ha , not 1$ oc,hipped at rho Atrinear3lointrel i-in, we would . nip- } to all Demotrat , pur clia,i•-Innu lied. yn "10. d and phi- Iquthi,jil, city a, Philadelphia ought to be left in the undi4urVl ~f he; 1 , 3 alb and litnautb., - A-4 • Romovai of Stanton:" T. sip true man in tlo.eountr, swill to Ri l e , th a t lints S r • cornier Seta 01.113 of \Val, 11 t• been !evened lw th. l're , elent G.-n. 1.11 (In sNr, mho a.....umed the dutien of the °flit e, haq maintained -,1 , tt let a , iletlee in regard to polltical all:in, that Ate can 1;1111) un UP . ini" Ph levant to lam*, but lu, very sdelict atortrc, II- that he cannot !au he 11n1111%t4lent upon the nil are and bloodd htr tytyrak he stlcetted, STA ToN I , the rt ry 41,2arliarittil of the tiers e and de , tt liens e rewolutiowwlehich ha, swept the eountry Ile Ara , alwas, in advance ILI all Indira! intri , - t ires from the sk rA 01 - thtLak of the mai he wont to the t tit 1 eine limit Id' radical km. nil ',bow I to les "Int now,. the 5111511.• go, et !lawns Nartl; a-. hell South. IVlnle ten , od .thon , and- of Itemise: it ilitoughout the I. ointrs -till 41,111.1,1 thenr.elie- troll the 1.1,3 that the I ' llloll 1111 lilt 11.111 .- :10 , 1 MI CI Fl t is tr., d, feadd to ent of Ilidnnond --SlAsrros. plotted ..st‘d ass ‘inpli-hed hi, tutu, Isswass, he ssas not a plover tool lin thaaecompii , ll-, must sperm enpule,:gn, I the after anothel es cty leader of out until,. trhether , ucce--ful of not,trim mould not do he, Will without prote-t. wa, divrae ell and renewed 111, wlsoh. Can:., oil' aetion• from the Rely lir , t. dearly 'how.; that he waa the only power at Wrs,hing tots whieli had a fixed imrpn, and poll ee in earl t imr opt the tray. and for the aerompldinnent tif that Immo,. crers - thin:t tv,i , Made to bent). it beivitne 1 1 Itle ,, ars, in hi-..lpinion to wcuifiee th e ten. of thnu-atul of , oldies' confined in ('otro ate pri-nn , and theMll'irfiel . ll:, made void-blooded and in 111:11 14- ley in this regard, filled evety Northetts eommunits with nn.arning fur the brave hue nit us, who trout, with confidence in their government, to jight, a, they 'un posed, for it, pre , erwation Ensi is. 31. Sr tyrlos inot'e than alrfffi l K7, i, ra•pon ,ilde for the I 'cline., - mho periled. in Southern pri,on, for the want of,tjse and clothing which the South had not the power to supply thew with While the war lasted We _opposed all MC:l , llr, which looked toward a peave fed of ourthfliculties.and since the Sout Ic is crushed. he ha. I,ppowd in every way, the, restoration of the 1 ',oleo and assisted to force upon ten Southern States the Idnekest do.potism in the world. ide is deep in the con piracy of SUMNER, W' the, HTF:VVv4;III,I others of Moir elan , for the utter ruin of the South and the Democracy of the North, and has ani , ernpulon.ly. wielded the poWer which hie 4iffioial position gave hire to carry it OIL Only himself and the traitors with whom he plotted know what plans have been di , coneet tea by hi, removal, hut he has long since shown To the world that lie will stop at nothing which may be ncceliry far his SUCCChi. Since the difftelltly between Congress and the President occurred, he ha' used the power which his position tote him for the basest purposes. Ile ha, betray ed the most important cabinet matters to the enemies of the President, and has enabled them to anpt• g mte et my move ment the government, through a cor rupt and fin:anent Congress. Ile has conspired with .kntit.gr, lit MEI( ittFr other enemies of donssost fir the tat ters ruin, and yet refused to restgn at his request, and our only wonder is Nut the Prestdent did not long ago rid him , elf of• this "old man of the sea .It tool: SitAn,woron i 'known, ao, widely as the Engliodt laiignoige islooken a, tone of the titooNt able and learned Jo ri•tro or the present 43. Ile too ekaetly qualified, by nature, loy edue,ition and habit, too fill the pondtioon for which he is it candidate, with credit to and honer to the ;ante. Yo mail of honor, whatever may be hi. pohtieul pi inciple, can den nt thio,and nu roan of intelligence in the SState but knout, it to he 11 DUE, 11'ILLIA.11s,011 the contraryoras neverleard of outside ii ' hi, district 1111 ii the Mongrel leaders of Pennsylvania discovered him to be a proper tool for them ll' he has legal a bill ty,it. is known dyi to himself, it' he hay a single quah geation for the position he mking,he is unlike most non who have had an Abo lition birth, baptism and education tlis party declare by tkieir platform that they desire his electilin because of his political prineiples,and they care nothing for what his qualifications may be. Whieh will the sober, thinking men of Pennsylvania supilort? —We would recounnend to the no tice of our reader: the speech of I too. ISEs.Limls 11. Him" which we publbdi oil our outside to-day. It is the itidest thing we have seen from the South on rite situation, and exactly embodies our ideas in regard to what ought to be the I ,3llcycrr At South. We have been ut terly astounded that any- man of decency or intelligence in the South would will jog& want the shameful and despotic government which Congress would (Mee upon them Wo wonder that morn feeling is not expros.sod on the subject, for we ditivnot believe tho Southern pet]. pie to be or those who "lick the hand that tonitos them,"and we are glad to see. thin indiction or thett-Irakiiik up. 'r ignoiont, stupid Dutch" is what WILLAII9, the imported yankec candidate, calls the honest yeomanry of .PentiPylvania. FroVe antsy of Motu will awallow" It sirrnault by voting for the man wino offered it? -- - -Vote for RtnitswooK the while ntati'm candidate. A Voice from New Eno!and Poor old Pena , .‘l‘,m,,k Shea-rd t) have pride which e tld WIC. be humbled, and in her old C 011011,14 P., was reeog niied by her Nate , .1 , the Key stone c3* the Fedet al ;itch. But since La , ciiwn with, th, rti!, of pAt , ha. Iwo') lirlibLl,..l nl slii• licliileAy il-raizgeil at the elurzot wheels of nriliAnant, gra , p , iite New England. It' there it , n:park of State t.r . t l, • in the hi'n't ot l'eurhylva glen. II IVO supp..rted the •lledieal ticket heretofore, let them read the fol lowing f i rem the Salem, Ma—...tvlitr•ett , , ./ottraa, atti it the: e , ,lttintto to ..upplirt Vallee domination, I,t thew zkeloom l edge the .11.1111,1'u! -,1.1,0ri, int., it hi,th they hare -old Vete uouuunuon I.llgo Il illiatos tot iturione Court. 11l Penn-) isant n' Iteloiblii another trisooirl edgtoi,tit on the Fart of 're Pudic! Itutch vie mom of the superiority of New 1 . .agl ind men. Judge Il Illinois 14 a intuit," 01 Con necticut, raid received Ill) early IraLnlng in Ille higher law docirines of 1101 section IVe l,n,e liven cell k1•1y inlorino'l that lie ',Ain nowt, apes' itized tr,nn the faith oLl'is iathe‘a or the trio" vrinciplo , governing the yight, of null, bu . lit II the eltn.l 14olly 10, fain , . lit. 1:11;:l and 10.1 nn toms. Tho, ore the sort of Nen whom we love ‘ll s e 101 , 11rer 11l (ill. 1)11101 clvnitrd )1111.11C 51111,,it., h•111 people of lilt L... 1 They eon-Alton' the oak of salety foi Cie in net 1,1 'lf our becijon, and in no instance, whet , : mon ey eon eller! ally 1 11 lag, 41,10.1 Illy peeple of flow he roaring ••1 ILrlr 111.:111, to securnig the.„n ioninehorfCNwil eirction ef hitch mull no iiille• l )l 11113111 o; Pionnayls nom —roar, ignerani, mould old litilelt N in--telt/n.119,00 the hissiog 1 , , now prelly 1 ltoloognly ''Yunkeeisied 111, It iiitill',l•ll , ,ll a kill,. of Vermont, aMI .1 fur 11111' 1.. 1 113 111111. holds the ',dn.,' ell 111,11. 1 of lb, Slat,' rn the Inill'in of his h Ind, 1111 I 101 11 1 . 11.1 1 , 3 1 10 , 1111110 1 11/1• 311.11111 01 1110 pair), noold ha,' !leen .undo I tined 5,110 superi:1,1•11.101 4.1 4 .,, 1111...1 , ( 1 1 , ,y and educatiou ,New long! vele, , 113' 1 it 11 6111 to flre•dttin. 1:111 the tiext I cop ol Dwell sot., will lie 3.1 I.lllpleltl • lila keel, ,• Ire 1 oul 1,1 1111 pi ofill•Ing to•ler..l 111. no lee -01/1 11 al., Ili It e w . li 111. I'g 1s hltnre is largely o..lllfwgied Ira :\ en 1.11g1:111•1 men, nod 111.11 m., re 'ton 11110-i/011 (110 1,1011. delega tion 11l Coupes' our natleva of call sl el in., but el 11113 are not quit , 1111:, inatterw i lon the vslioie, the onl-111ok In i Is 114 l it ,o'ittile for New Log Lind 'lion and solo 1.11 0 y As t Jed be Stitt- Address of the Demoerlie alate Commit- Sr, n I:0111111 I e.,LA1:111.1.1 , , P 1 , ;, T., 11, ; ' ,o„ „ Tile I ite MAIM!, t SO , ‘ l 10 I'd 1110101(qt pr klt,lt, th. 11r trod tk. 11... N..- o.llv prowl tki I'4 yenr4. trilinq.l.4 1.1 its her.. 1,111 111 ill•it•tel. air! I 1 , 111.m.b..r. g ulnat ..k• Sou r of 41 ft owns, of t I.nl 111 1 p:13110t t 11111 rCetilsiVi• t 1114.1.1,4 nut Vr ot.lt'ky crn.edi gam flrc+o.sl+ )011 of cu a le ft.r yotwil,llCrltgv6 kept/We:a. peat) ~.,trolled the p7,,rateent for year 4, mid a fiCe” 40 tl 101 )011. to ("Ode In !lid altered nnmt of Crijaii, n II 44i per pet idled dieunioni • 4 1,0111 or the 1.4144,444 g, 41f peace, II [O,l a 119 hale, dfsear.l met tal.ery , II It to violated the pluernl pi 441L4141,, 441 44 - 4.4. g Jecrririlefi 4. h 1.16 en the written ('on .tout ton, and only ytct inl 01o:thence to %In, but:lotto of party he people aro , the attribute of hnrcrrunty , then] itilary eulicerin the cm' pricer , genl•rtlin remove govet HOT, elect ell by the people, ilia it .Incpniisin reigns in len dates ; l'oegrestiyslsomes the right that •gene• shall vole, r tr l'euh.)lVlLll l / 1 , 1111 , 1 Jr es In 11.1 tile right 49 recolote 0111.1,1,1111. nellroge , 'rhe ni gre is, by law mole the egnnl the whale rose to all toddle platen, nod ilhotised to hold olio, 111 •st on juries the Capital; o:rbo deenkb of len B,tni ex, anti of ten million. -ti of Mato people therein. are. by Vengreos and . ,J,4 milltary lawn, placed der the content of four uullione of blacks , Their reekleare expenditure of the public money in their cenQuet of the government, in the nupport and organtzalion of bond- lolls 01 Oi 11110 negruelkilie ti employment of horde+ ot nnectn, . Iles and ulltce, 11, :wed w nottitt,tining mdbtury power °ler the nubinixeive South, endue gent 411 , 1 tokyo the ptyment of the public debt'et tweniy-Neven hundred utillione of dullare--to u rich ibn 1,10,1,c LWh 18 [deg , r Ft 0,8 wismmnagement mow, tax alien to bear be , tt Ily upon the perple lu 01113 tlolL,r and elaty courts per bowl were plaid by the people through !be curs tunas, 111 M 44, loaltll,ll Aollnrs riot head were drawn, netiuly nom the eonnutuption and lutemeno ot Om poorer cblaes, through the easioar• awl internal tevenue In 1860 t.141p01•11uot owed two din and eta sentee% ti•e• poblo, debt , to 1007, each owes seveniy lute Iloilo:4 and filly Cent. there°, In 1860, 11.0 erpell3.4l 01 the gov ernment in ens buoy .1,111,01.1. in 1807, the Treurilly eelltunt44 tbew at two bewared and twenty five la of s, mienl of 1)r tire.) on Mr debt, both heznq per owl, e t , ponce l'enneylVallat's chars of the public debt is two hundred and fik.Velliy.lire ttalllons, her own &I.: Really line and 0, halt 11111110.19, and niteto endeoonty 'W1011,111,, .111 Troll line total to four hundred m)111.,119 wenty hie 11.111tras (1111111 Ally soone trust your rani tinge to Toy the mitten ihcteun In 181,1), your St.ilt. gavel ost you lour hundred and two thouot.l •1•01:nre, lulet iu 1860, It ()(1111,1, 011 nix hill/111rd and ivy nine thuimild dollars, 'lnt, pressured t uric ealittiisimg,burtliens 0,1 the suicidal pulley ul Congir.:4, hurt, muyed encertimity awl 1tVp11.. , •,01l 0 pre- ILiii, MI 1, Illehe'S of IC tito - awl 1114111 It AC our eutnine,ci; in suirenng • ILc cut t rpz eq 1 tair latoitie IS reprtss..l tial er...e languid. cevenue.. of the government are le.. 1100 110 Intel e4t 10114.1 t,polllloel, 61141 1110 titsucial officer lon sliadlowg au increuele ol the public ; They idol the li. tt nciiun nl nun 1 rut 01 government, by desirity ing the milepen- IF.nue on t h e Exectum, onleunPlung no nob orduhae the juthcaoly and Iy*Lonouturpti lug ad power in the legisluttivki brunch Robbing the peoyle at y tvigu pun er, they 111110 united it with rWk.governinent iu Congrentn, anti &oil n WO blow at our hb- .rtieo, for tyr.Lany rimy ho as nbooluto in a number of pen n on er In un dndiv:dual Unblughutg corruption titans !bre' every dounriment of the gorernivent under then Control Fur these and kindred wronire we al ratio hem, and an the loldebeatnOle of iiiittigen h.in to ouch of them, we present Co you MU 1.11.1111dS(13 for the Supreme Bench ()mantle SnAngwooo—n Peno•tylvnninta, MR of pure uturnin, .t profound thint,er, ...lid law) el 4I1! 11.1111 . 161 oh ammo/0 repu- lotion IL hos lirel. die rale ci his aloud conittet to yield obcctiettet to written tin, and neither party necentaiy nor eormilatng intluettee can sway 1,1111 WOM Ins duty to fearlennly proclatut u. ILn opponent 11101141 W I\it.alAen, in al nal ire of New England and is comparttlive ly unknown to 1/11e people Prior to hie 11011 i mutton lie Was s•ttd to he it worthy genWenton and au able lawyer Ito ban no. cepled n liOnilluillO4 upon a platform by which he is pledgtid place the Suprevai , Orattri is harnicovirtih Ihepoltlical yin loin of the major.ty of the penpl. " Thin destroys can liwiepentlepos and lb° Judge on. .tettittablo to a putt:tool party for his CM, ••••IrsCiloil of the lita, and wee liahly tempts "him to naarifiee his ',Uppity ; to I euome ••the moment of all crealurea— a sworn '•mintalnr of jantace obedient to the slit ••taies or pollticioneo." The independent and Sentience judge pro tects your life., your Itherty and your prop erty. With which of thane mess will you Met Waal Da/SOCltAiii OF Pawuaia.soNlA : , We call upon you to orgituise in over section or Ilia-State Act for yournelvell promtly and vtgaronify. Walt tot no man. The government you love in in danger, his great cardinal doctrines are daily attacked, lIIIA ••q Cason pt tee may prove more des Cy lb in Ileti,ot in war " Individual eset lien iv die duty er everyman Canvass your schuel titalmot. Form clubs. Circu late your local papers. Teach the people, Counsel with the age,d. Sningirage the timid. AV/11,4C the sluggish Stop talking and go to work. The enemy are vulnera ble at every point; attack them for mis deeds lot It 1•1:1M11 . 1.1 , 14 UN itrINAL !ND MUST 1.111, By artier of the Democratic State Com miitee Wit.' tIN .1 wII.I.AI'N, C'hormard The Ormie crisis is coining again lin tangling that is ill break soon tenet waken the nation foom the horwl nightmare of the past two yearn . ur wittiest, her, to chained notiniacde the bodbun of political madonna If the amazing progress ut usurpailou, as a sp it iintiic lonelier, 111 DA. Ir,r,e4INIP in the :small with swill and nriking facility, it *441 infect awl subdue the iSunh The as cendancy ut mural principle and rational consistency cannot be Measured by the spirit with which one defends his own rights , but the sole tent ts the seat with which we defends those of others Virginia . 9‘l , 111 Ihr lIOMIIIII port bill of 1715 a blow at the in inLiplo lebteit amide her own chief 'court!), and without unfriendly deeds to ward hornelf rle called her statesman to counsel and her rillemmi to arms, though &It as a separate na tion Will Ruston seo m Rtchmund a trial of he- own safety It 111 she realise 101 l a city under the-heel of a &vet is simply the case of n city without foretgn help Ind . All.llllloluvelin -emlublinh her liberty 1111. it nava have happened to Burton, hl ertlotties safe from 1411441 i aggression had nut bared then. ',runt with her 7 It in fearfully dangerous to ignore prin ciple in indulging party passion, seal fur reform, ur Arltocacy at public meanures Principle in the cobenom or et+•il order, and when ignored atroad, it meant be saved at home Priin irk in Iho heavens keeps each 1.1/11..1111110 011111. 111111, in society, cock p,hvon in In. II it ,torld slacken above, 11 V,1111.{ 1111111,1, kWomain an dthe not as is tin eat th, aunt chy is the 'den hidsese itle,l truths will 11111d ti 11.1 thillh what consequences talky idiots a total indulgence ul In Ili! wry con tempt of Its No longer we inveigh Jigs Insa p triletillr outrages We deplore the ilisastions prevalence of a growing W og to torage, so tti tt lay becoming s o common end familiar, the most prenump• thrill. and 'oll,llcon 11.50111111101115 and oppres sion• e destitute of novelty enough to in rur-the Willie 01 outrage, It term understood ILY to something exit cord wary The resits me drowsing writs dulldnetten ir o n seer i st tly mdst lap:Onsid e-olds of which seaen yearn ugh gtanld hare studs. it ever) community in the Union, and 1.1,11,1 dolignotion to eve!) , facoof excited gt imps ',fleeted in our hamlets Irma Ming t o Texas, by the rtutu.tl astonishment of fiventen that arrogance high handed rvnuJd date show 11l teeth on our shores The tone is coming when the pegple must reflect upon mid realise these to: riblo ten Jrncies , nr else. if they do" not, and that 'speedily, the trine will collie in the North that rot olts will lie stirred up us pretexts for usurpaii in Colt exeiting•new outbreaks, Wild her, In turn authorizing new oppren clone, .1 negro military pollee would then eeutiii lets the work, ThreVftle over eleetials'i. el/burro military orders, and levy cootribu tuns Two pal Iles would lie in the Male (l y - thi,e who adhered to the du facto gm/- I rnineni, owl those who did not, The com pulqui3 to.ittiess of the mass or the former would he to support their lepilers to pre set thing the latter Consoler, reviler, whethei there is not something in this to reflect upon,—Nohonat Intrllqinerr _The Teiinessee Mockery _ . people cannot prim - lye free govern Clout who truh , with un !dime Such scenes lit were enacted at lie Tenliellitiou elecimu ore wince than It mockery of the inntstni eviolil,l,l , l fur on by patriots end .tolotluen, who, race orento to he ex hort and succeeded by butanes and ruffians Any party Mat car enUll over such a Viet toly mint be depraved in all its aspirotioim; and it eoulliry ruled by 411011 o party can not long he the abode of freedom. or long e 4 rope lt-erved rod of tiel, • .10111 :11'.1 , 1t111 Ibe 11110,111N4 etallotom by which lihei tv It prrvet,ol, owl wantonly tnunple under foot the choicest gift, or I'rov.knee--1 hone which gintrentee person al right—must, like ell great wrongs, be followed by punishment It wan well said by the histeriall, Iliat, "hi recent as well on Jill ancient example, it has become evi dent taut all illegal ' , wiener, by the gov ernment 01 any people. with what ever pre !niece II may bee ivered, and whateseE,ob- Ject It may Pursue, onint inevitably end at lost w the arliitrimy and despotic govern meat of it E.ingle person." From the. Nantivilk Gazette. Yesterday welllie 1110110ra/1r in the hullo- ry ul tie Limed Nixie•. it I'l the day of the tint election in notch a large number of negroot hove ever voted It w ill become famous in Tennessee as the day of an elec tion in which the most nigorant and degra ded part of the population were allowed to vote, while nearly every man of wealth, telbgence, and moral North was excluded from the ballot box, Tho historian of the future will refer to it as a limit - when a few vile men held power by fraud and corrup tion, and called it liberty and republican goveininent to role an unwilling, disfran elitied people From the Nashvnlle Bonner I,torday the first general negro ballot ever Cant 11l thincountry was polled over the Stab of Tennessee, and although from the rep ut 114 mud horn our personal observat tons, the force ix, an W. expected, aulliciently et y rapier r, Y o ' fa t n 'i c o rt e n s e ira t e d i A i ° ll7; r t eiti re t e ti ' f e - Oe.lBloll The dray whatever may be Ile consequence, iv hilteric lie cannot phut our e)tv, and tee ought not to clone our sense, to the fire? 111111 the negroes voted 111 rifler cases like sheep, following the tinkle 01 the audited bell, and pimping altogether from the Iltownlow pen to the ballot-has. 4 Colley Repined to have arisen from the bowels of the earth Ile not only came in Nuts 101 parts of the county, buy front the nergichoring coma Its and adjacent States Ile w here from the • old kentucky home" vdli a ballol 111 000 hand awl a hoe handle in the Odle. Ito wits hetet from Alabama. not 1,11 haps - ..Wah 4 04 441 k 11.0," Lnt Assumily with Pi ~1 101ttll ," a wk. and It 0. rt if oalo 0 NI ration --Pail/M(54 `M Why Yoll Should Vote Radical Did not the Itudicall •Congreon merense your taxes not thy Congress exempt the bond. Did 1101 00 Ittnliaol Congress give Now I:ngland niatiurocturern it high protective Arilf by which you are made iu pay double he usual price oil all you wear" Dill not the Radical Congress increase he Wage° of us members? Did not the Radical Congrest iliseolve Ibe Union for Which our bravo soldiers fought! 1 , 1.1 1101.4111.1 Cougress establish a military despoil!. over 1110 0011111' 013 It not Ntrtfratichhou the mlitto to• u of the Soot)) and tottronchine the nogrues Did it not eetiailiali a bureau fur Ilse benefit of the blocka? Du you not like to pay high lases for Radi cal p011ilcs! sr- -- Are theme opt reit/MI.I why you should vow rho Itadiool ticket. , If not we will add II kw inure,reasuus, and will then sou if you con tuject the moral pin. Did not S3I,IMI:IS, swamp land fund get put of dm State Trensury during 06v S tone's term of office? Where did it go, and who has Did not a Radical who had the funde be ionging to the Orphalpe flame, forget to hand a portion of it over? Daub we not a foolish liquor law upon oar statute book that ought to be repealed.and • good hums° law eusoied in its piano Do not the Radicals wont to blot the word •wbue' from yotii Stat. Constitution, and to plane Dm negro upon an equality with )oat! still contiftidthatyoutianuot Cole Radical' otter ansgtering plainly and cor rectly there qusfstions 11 It uotglorioes to cornea patty that can do all there tliingr and go free , —CouneD /Heir Ilrigh, 1 , 41 - elv abbertionnento T HE BANKERS' Sc MERCHANTS OILUID GIFT ENTERTAINItIENT I=lll3l SA T li R D AY, A 1 1 11UST 21, 13117 =I Th is ()rand Distributiole of Prises will' be con dueled on the Mutual Benefit Principle. A PRO RATA lORTRITIMPOIT Or PROPIT9 TO TAR I= 1, 0 47, 144 I, A l' I 'l' A L =1 111:toiled to Ono Million Two Hundred and Eighty-seven Thounand, One Hun dred and Forty-Eight. Tho Fairett and Mont Impartial Plan of Pres ethanol] yet offered to the Public. A PRIZE WITII EVERY TwKET 13=1 A number of the leading flanker. and Mer chants of New York, in consideration of the groat sucrose which has attended many of the Charitable Prisentation Entertainments of the day have organised themselves into a company with the t tow of inaugurating an enterprise whdo it shall retbro think it fair profit, shall idler greater advantages to ticket purcha ser- than nny yet represented; and which be ing conducted upon n perfectly legitimate and business basis, shall be freeiofrom those oltiee liveable features which hate characterited ninny of these materpnsos • 10 tine end they harreonsigned the ride of tielosts,wintallie registering,of tame to Clark, It abetter h Co., flankern nod Managers, No. 62 Prouilway, New York,who will keep the records m their custody until thu day of the Grand Presentation Entertainment, when they will be handed over to a committee selected by the au dience to make en impartial distribution of the pro.. A reactance to the number of prices and the general plan of di iributton, given below, will cony once even the most skeptical of the great advantage. who li will accrue to nil who partic ipate in the enterprise, mud the Cotuniereial and Finaticiel standing of the Coinpany,and the Managers and !tankers thorax(, will, they hope, prose a sufficient guaratity of the harness and inipartiallty with which es willing in contact,- tion'sirith the scheme will be a tinducted,and that the ;interests of tuict-holtiers will be most strictly vart ed 0081. mud gi/dlAuti. It is the demi of the Managers to conduct usury transaction for the mutual benefit of whoeser shall purchaae a tieket,and serupu leuslv to a vont any and everything whirls Lipoid in the slightest degsweeliintaish the prolilta which ere likol) accrue thtl.g.l4llo LIST OF PRICJiS. CABII PRIZIIS, 1 Cash Prise of $75,0110 $75,0110 1 Cash Prise at 50,000 50,000 1 Cash Prise at 25,000 25,000 2 Cash Prises at 10,000 20,000 3 Cash Pri5e5............at 5,000 15,000 1 Cash Prise ..... at 3,000 12,000 5 Cash grist's at 2,000 10,000 8 Cash Prises at 1,000 8,1100 14 Cash Prises at 500 7,000 20 Cash Prises.— ..... .1011 0,000 25 Cash Pri5e5............at 201/ 5,000 40 Cash Prises at 100 4,000 75 Cash Prises at 50 3,750 1411 Cash Prises at 25 3,500 1511 Cash Prises 20 3,000 175 Canh Pri5e5...........at 10 1,750 21111 Cash Prises at 5 1,100 801 CELA Priten. stmounttng t" $250,000 MITRE 4 Sletnaajs Pianos at $1,500 $12.000 4 Ownerlag Pianos._ ....et 1,500 12,000 25 Stemway's ..at 400 20.000 23 Clnekernig's Pianos ... at 800 20,000 (12 Melodeons .at 140 13,020 25 Melodeons at 125 15,625 I= 75 Wheeler k Wilaes 3L115 $13,575 104 •' " .... at 125 13,000 133 " " . at 85 11.305 73 Singers' Sewing 111nehill1.11101 105 11,015 10e S urgers' Sewing Marnieses st 125 12,5011 rio S ingest,' Sewing Mnehines nt 85 11,050 I=l 6 Full Sets Diamonds .. ...t 83,5011 s 821.000• 10 Full Sets Diamonds at 2,700 27, 0 0 0 15 Diamond Cluster Rings...st 850 12,750 20 Diamond Cluster Rings...et 075 13,500 25 Diamond Cluster Rings .at 450 11,250 33 Diamond Cluster Rings...at 375 12,975 Diamond Cluster Pins.....at 055 3,274 I= 10 lente Gold Welchem at $2311 $ 3,824 20 Gents (fold Watches at 225 5,7,50 42 Gent. Gold Wetchem.......et 185 7,770 86 Gents Gold Welobe. at 135 1140 20 had!. Dimon./ Set W'a..at 200 4,000 55 Ladies' Gold Watehea.... at 185 10,175 1)2 Ladleeold,Watabee.....et 100 14,720 106 Lediaell .ti ord Welchem at 145 15,370 I=l 66 American Silver Watches....at $76 $4,050 125 American Silver IVatohea....at 63 7,875 131/ American Sliver Wetchee....at 48 6,240 223 Detached Lever S W's nt 27 6,021 246 Cylinder SilverWetebes at 18 4,482 22 Plated Watch... ...... at 8 176 Ancerted Pris'ici. value 1 nt 668,015 TOTAL, VALI lA/ PIM., $1,287,248 Bankers' and Merchants' First Grand Concert was given on July 4th. It was a ffrann success The mammoth Hall was filled with the slit, of the city. The anthem. appointed II committee of nine of the leading bankers and merchants, to examine the corresponding numbers to the tickets and Register books, to see tthd, all is cor rect hefure waking tho grand distribution of the prism at the last concert on the 24.. th of August, 1361. yl.• Immediately after the Grand Distribu tion, a list of the Presents awarded wall be printed and sent to each Whet-bolder. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EAcn Fur sale it the Banking House of Clark,lreb vier rf• Co., 62 Broadway, New York, or rentby reall on receipt of price, and stamp fur Petvu P 40.148. Vie can with safety guarantee those wishing to purchase Tickets, that they will be nil sold by the 24th, and that the dietriliption of prises will positively take piece on that day. It will ho advisable for those wishing to porch.ea tiok. etc to order ist once, so as to enable us tayegls• tar then, hefore the day of the Grand Presenta tion, SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES No vestertilicount will be allowad of • likrgo numb., of 'bakeLe 9 Tickets to use address for $2.10 0 Tickets to one address for 6.20 Tickets tb one Andress for ' T.llO 12 Tickets to one loddrono for Money by Draft, Pod Odle. Order, Express or is Raileered Letters may be Not at oar risk. All oommunicatlons should be addressed to • . CLARK, W&BEITER & , OS Broadway, l&ow 'fart. $2.00 PEN tiOU R realized by our agents. For patloulare =ohne stamp and addreoza KEPHART. CRIDE\II C 0.,. ork,a. CENTRE COUNTY AGNIOULTITIMA M OEITY.—A Mahal aseialag Ilecestg will held on moods, the 26th of August, all past.T Oeloek P. M, In the Court House—A genius] attendance Is requested. W HAMILTON S. T. SHUOTIRT Secretary. Pretidnet. NeW abbatiomento BELLEFONTE "ADVERTISER" BOOK AND NEWB•EMEDR I UM, FR.4IIK 6IIEEN',B, / OLD STAND IM ALLIIII7IY Sr" art:FO ' NTR, PA. This ip the dampest ghtce to buy Book., of every deactiption, Stationery , end News in Centro County. We are also agents for the National Aeries of School Books,- JUST ADOPTED IN THE BOROUGH. Having been appointed to introduce theme books. If you want good reading at low figures, ovnocat y.ourself with our Circulating Li brary, at once. KINBLOE fi BRO N OTICE TO TEACHER'S & DIRECTORS The Examinations fur the current 'ear will Le held an roiio7s (to .IIPMOI.O la ip 'r lor k A. M.) at Betrerunte,Monday,A lig 31st Spring, Penn. . at Milheing ( - Saturday, SepL 2lst. Haines, at A aronsbu rg, Monday, .• 23d. hug', at Pann Hall, Tuesday, " 24th. Potter,•at Centre Hall, We'n'sday, " 25th. Harris, at Boalsburg. Thursday, " 20th. Ferguannott Pine grave, Friday, ' " 27th. Mile., al Itehersivorg, do Oat. a lb. Walker,st Hublers , urg, Magda). do sth Marion,at Jacksonville, Wednosllay, uth Howard,} at Hosvard, Thursday, do 10th Curtin, Liberty, at Nagletillo, Frills!. do lltb. Boggs, at Milesburg, Saturday, do 120 t. Union, at Unlonvtlle, Monday, Oat. 14th Itenner,at Artnagruts S 11, Tuesday, do 15th. Patton, at Waddles S 11, W'n'aday, do 1618. Hustonott Julian Par. Thursday. do 17th .I „, '4 o 7 r i tZ" Port Matilde, do 18th. alrmoonott Stortustown,Sat•day, du 1911. (To contmunco nt I o'clock M flush, nt Fhllipwbnrg. Monday, Oe 21$1 t n t :,',7. 8 d h .71 s 11, Wetry„A. 2.1.1 Sere; 11.1:,tuiv,vriob4 will lie hel.lnt = lIIIME E=IIZI Helm rvliim, on do do nili lor the accommodation of miell nn wore pre, e /II - c,l t,y sickneacor some unavoidable rrrnma•tan ces Iron, attending at the proper time,-1.1 all such mist eomo fully prepared, According to law, an found upon page 139. According to the rnqu iremonta of the now law, (Journal, page 2i1,) 1)11 poison shall concise a ortilleate as lonelier, who has not a fair knowl edge of Orthography, Rending, Writing, Mental end Written Arithmetic, Ooograpby, English Orainincr, It. S. Ilistory, acid Theory of Teach ing. Neither shall my such certificate he given to any person who is In the habit of using in tirocuting drinks as a law orage. I= It le desirable that there be o full meeting of the Beard of "tweeters on the day of Hamilton lion. The adoption of n uniform 1.01 . 1021 of text books, us enjoined by law, should be attended to on thin day, as the Superintendent may be able to render some assistance. With the irreg ularity oil books,as found to exist in some local. Ultra lent winter no school ran prosi or. It In therefore hoped that Directors will at tend to this important duty. Cards will be fur nished to bang 4n every school room stating the series to be used, us adopted by the Booed. Lent winter, in en, U ral cases, persons were found teaching, without rettifiestes—the Direc tors having given them the orivtlege of waiting until the Superintendent !Mould root their school to be examined. Director. ere hereby minted ell that to employ a teacher, under any elreum- Stances, even for a single day, without a valid jerti cute, is Illegal, and if the law were etriolly Varried out, the penalty would be lose of appro priation. The attention of Directors is oillea to prig. 72, 79, 95, rind 132 of the school law, rind also to the wording of the eflidevit to be made by the President. It. AI MAIIEE, August 9 th, 1867. tit Co. ][OGIEIL'S NOTICES. !M ..,ST v. The followtng accounts have been examined and passed by um and remote filed of record in this Office, for the inspect ion of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any way In. torested, and will be presented to the OrphaW• Court of Centre county, to be held al Bellefonte for allowance and confirmation, on Wednesday, the 28th of August, A. It. 1867 • The account of Andrew Korman, guardian of Julian Kormanoninor child of Catharine Kor man, late of Centre county deceased. 2. The account of Martin Illeese, administra tor of kr. of, EVOOLOO Meese, lute Of Benner t w.rnsh in deceased, 3. ..The account of William burst, executor of Cm last will awl testruninil of John C. Faber, late of Potter township, deceased. 4. The account of J. W Adams end A. M. Elder, executors of Ac.of,ll(stthe* Adams, .ate of /toward township, deceased. 5 The ...tint of Mary Steed., administra tor of an. of, Catharine Reeder, late of Gregg township deceased. Ml. The-account of Lett Loußeader and Amos Reeder, executors of tho last will end testament of Levi Bowler, late of Gregg township decoas• ed. 7. The account of Christina Helder and J. D. Hub', istratot s of to. of Thomea nobler, late of EPIEIOII township devessed. H. The Heal account of J. 11. Mitchell, execu tor of ke. of David It. floheen, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 9. Tho account of 11. A. McDenied°, adminis trator of Ac. of John C. Saxon, lute of Forgo. towamhip, deceased. 10. Ile account of James A. Forenoon and Elizabeth K. Forum., admmietrature de. of James Foreman, who was whom istrator of Ac. of Matthias lincidol, late of Snow Shoe town ship deceased. 11. The account of James A. Foresman and Xlizaboth K Foresumnadminmtrators of James Foreman, deceased, who was administrator of Ac of Jacob Bechtol, late of Snow Shoe town eh ip deceased. 12. The final account of Nilson Askey, sole surviving executor of (he last wilt and testament of Christian D. Bechtol, late of Liberty town ship deceased. 13. The account of Adam Iloy, administrator of Ac of Richard Dinemore,late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 14. Tho final account of John 0 ingerich and Christi. tlingerich, executors of the lost will and testament of Jatoli floret, late of Harris township, deemed. 15, The r, co in. of Samuel F. Foster, admin istrator of Re. u' James R. Foster, late of Potter township deceased. If. The final encomia of Elias Miller, execu tor of the last will nod testament of David Mil ler, late offillles township deceased 17. Tho account of Daniel Welch, trustee fur the sale of real estate 01 William C. Welsh, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 18. The account of Jacob and Philip Bottorff, executors Lf the I st will and testament ofJaeob Buttprt, late of Ferguson township deceased. 19. The account of John S. Iloy, acting ad. IP inistrptor of he. o f G Gorge Huy Jr., late of Ma rion township deceased. 20. Tho account efJ II Mitchell and Moses Thomps ,n, administrator of dn. of John Mileh• ell. late of Barris township deceased. 21. The partial account of John (3 Sankey end Jeremiah A Sankey, executors of the last will and testament of Thomas Sankey, late of tiregg township deceased. 22. The Recount of Denial P Shope, eilimois tridor of Ac. of Reuben Bunter, late of Miles burg, Centre wanly, Oceania. .23. The account of George Shiniebefger and 'Polly Rim Spurr, executor. of the last will and testament of Ism. Sparrlate of Harris township deceased. , 2s. The account of George Livingston, exoo ut•,r oC Ilebeesa flolteon, tale of the, borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 25. The account of George Livingston..hole st rator cum testomerteo tomer° of lc. of Anthony Gallen., late of Centre county deoeued. 26. The adtlehnt of George LlTlogston,adm lstrator of 4.e. of Charles hi alride.late of Belle fonte deceased. . . 27. The final account of David Storer, execu tor °Me last will and testament of Jacob Sto ver, late of Gregg prrnship deceased. 28. The account of James I' Coluiro, executor .of the last wilt and testament of John V Foster, late of Millheirn, Centre county, deoessied. 20. The account of Martin Dolan and A C Iddlngs, administrators of ,fe. of George Rail, late of Boggs township deceased. 30. The first and partial account of A C Bin• tau and Jane Bseell, administrators of dc. of James F Ussell,'lste of Snow flho% township de mussed. r ' , 31. The oceount of George M Swartz, exam/- tor of the hull will and testament of Martha 0 Patterson, late of Gregg township, &missed. 32. The "Lamont of Adam Rankin red W W „Hayes, executors of the lest will and testament of Peter Haldeman. late of Ferguson township, deecesad. M. The aceount of Adam Rankin, sambas. la of t rofha of Mary Haldeman, late of Bergs, so ownshlp deceased. - . The amonnt of W W Mayes and Adam kLa.adminbtrators of eo. of Thome, Mej of Ferguson township deceased' 38. The amount of Adam Rankle, trustee ap pointed by this Orphan's Court of Omstrocrovely, to make We °Ulm real notate of Thomas Mayes late of Fergusolnitskrtp - deceased. 96. The amount of ill Isa M Thomas, Jacob V Thomas and Isaac Thermasomeentora of the hut r will and testament of William A Thomas, let* of Bellefonte, deceased. J. P. HEPHART, Register. Auguel 2,17-4 t EMM!IMI Net abberifsemento WILMA IJ'ORT Coif M it 111'1 .11, I' 0 I,LE 01, LEGRAPHIC NBTITUTE Del!. ehertertel „eutte. need by the Logi,ln are to grata Diploma. to ,$0 graduate Thin lottltotlnn, but recently rterled, we soloed at Its outset I.y r more I igoral patron go than that tohieh ban boat Recorded any nth Cemmerciel College In the country 111131032=1 #l'olol, 6r•nbla impoil4lol4 of its location ftrerVtilddl` jnmt ftli pniuh lluilrau! la I Tiny, i 11, raper llhrut 11l ally Othr, xim hoodution F..r Torltir, Kper6nau ..,t 11n•me,« !Ohl Or. mental l'entounshfif, Simples of the n ~,,, ey use trkbolicgo•Mmat, •ran la. the olnee, eIF 19=1 J. I% DAVIH, TOVI , t ' VHS 0 Irma: Haupt ham got already a new rap ply or Shears An t lint Cook and Parlor Rot, 'file) hat proved thetnrelves to La the /mri stove out fur burning other hard or soh ~t 1 they valve their own nada., wake Cl. dust, vow, Mize Wei 01111 Ille the best tinhorn to the wt.rl.l end base more jeunt omen.os than any ,ala eto,os Olin in o.e p o ,yn, m Wa nt or stoves would do well to vs I tkwviste um, the Delta unit see to tuck before puri'hatung elsewhere, as by a neg ert of this they may be terry at many hors bee Iroady. I 2-10-tf, I=l C OTTAOR SIM INA RV FOR YOIJNO LIES. POTTEITOIVN, PENN'A This institution is Im aled on the it ltr ing 11 11, two hours ride from Ph illrfelpliis The nes.t term will upon on Tuesasy,timitembe Intli. to minnow, ten months. Terms for hour. ad Tuition for the year, E 266. Entree at th goal rates. For further iyforanation mend fo • troular to REV. JOUR MOORE, Principal EEIEM L EWISTOWN ACA DEMY. The Male department of this Institu t ion will open on Wednesday,' Nth of September Terms for Boarding, Furnished Hoom,Witelidit: Light, Fuel and Tuition $2BO frr the A stob•iiii, year of 40 weeks, payable strictly and In varlabl, half yesrly na adeware. Ft r further Informs lion address JOIIN LAIRD, Principal, MeCoyerllle, Juniata Co, P. IMMO Legal Notices EXEC ISHEI NOTICE tore tee tsmentary un the estate n Tamer I node, 'late of Centre county, deo'd, having been granted to the eubscribure they re quest all perfume knowing thennielree indebted to sold estate to make Immediate payment, an those haring clone to present thew duly nu thentiented fur emolument. {VA. O. RICHARDS, SAM'L 1111UWI61l, EEO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters 0 aljutintstration have been grunted to the under signed on the estate ofJohn Kooken, deceased Into of Ferguson township. All persons know tog themselves indebted to said estate, are re quested to make immediate payment, and duo, having claims to present them duly authentic. ted for settlement. _ PETER KOOKEN, DAV 11) REP:\ A ,Innietmlory MIMI IN THE OItPIIAN'S Lto ollT OF OHNTRE county Io the matter of the Betels of (imago Allison, latent Oregg tuwnstilp, deceas ed. Election by Callum. Ann Allison, widow to take goods se., under the $.lOO exemption law. All lemons whotii it may concern will teko notice that the appraisment ullottiug goods and chattier/ to Catharine Ann Alinor widow of ()wag° Allison, deceased, was appro veil by the court Mei on the Loth day of Nara 1861, anddliat the sanio will Ito &pont% ed and confirmen absolutely on the 4th Monday, of An, guq next, if rause be not shown to the contrary J. P. GEPIIAILT, C. 0, C ME OTICE. Take native that • the aeettunt of Job Hasson, committee. of Mary aboenabargar, ho been filed to this alert, and will ha confirms absolutely at August Term, next, unless excel. lions will be Thad in the meantime Prothonotary's Office, J. 11. LIPTON, Bellefonte, Aug. 9,417. J P,..thonotto.y. 12-3041. E XECUTORS NOTICE. Lettere testamentary on the estate o Peter Spangler, dee'd., late of Putter township having beau greeted to the eubearlbers they re quests all perme, knowing themselves inslabt ed to said eaten, to make Snmedlate payment and those having clams , to present them dui' authenticated for settlement. DANIEL FLEISHER, GEORCIE 111. BOAL. Eseentoret MEI CENTRE COUNTY S. S. I, J. P. Hephart, Clerk of the Orphans Court of Centre county, do hereby osnalfy, (hot at an Orphans Court, held at Bel Womb, in and for said county, oa the 4th day of May, A. dl 1867, before the Honorable, the Judges of said court, on motion a rule was granted upon Thom a. McCoy, Trustee, and the widow and heir., and legal repreeentotares of Wendel barthohnew, deceased, to t,0..e Into court on the fouill Mon day (J 111) of August next, and show cause way • certain mortgage given by Cootie Darlhol rnew to sold Thomas McCoy, trustee, is tho rum .1 one thousand floe hurdred and tweet) six dollars shall not be satisfied, pgrintho In testimony whereof, I have' hesekuato nay hand and Oiled the teal of paid Covet a Bellefonte, Ws Bth day et June 18111. J: P. GERHART, C. G. C D. Z. KLINE, Sheriff BEM EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate o of Charles It. Foster, late of the Borough o Philipsburg, twins boon granted to the under signed they request all parsons knowing them sale. Indebted to said estate to make immedisti payment and those haring claims again.' tho lute to present t dul authenticated. lIItNRIETTA FOSTER, JNO. D. hf ell IRK, EDIVARD PERKS. Exsentora. 12-20-tit. * COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the lion. Samuel inn, pro. i. dent Judge of the court of common pleas in tho 26th judloial district, consisting of the eountiel of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton ' and tbejltin °rabble John llosterroan and William Allison jr„ tithe, usooloto Judges In Centre county booing trued their preceptAnome directed, to, holding • condor oyar and tenniner and genet al j•.l delivery st Bellefonte. for the county I. Centre, and to cominenee-an the fourth Mond t of Aegnet. lbe,thing the Iflth day of the moot) and to continue loth *deka Notice I. therefore hereby given to the Coro nor, Janice. of the Peace, and Combater, of tho said runty of Centre, t hat at they be then ant there In their proper persons at 2 o'clook In th. their afternoon arid day, with surds, ingot doom, examinations., and other re mother.. to do th en. thing. which to th eir oor tipper lain to be done, and those who are mind in re cognisance to prosecute sipslnst the non filo are or .hall he to the Jell of ammo, I, then and there to preheat. ag rt them a shall be just. Given under soy hand at Bellefonte the Mill day of April, A.,D., ono thorned eight lore dred and slay-seven and the ninelf-an 7.1..' of the Independence of the United Statr.• Sheriff's Ogre, ... , D.,Z K INK, Bellefonte, I'm Slwrijf.
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