j tmettaticsitatchmau Cil P. GRAY MORK, RnlTo■ AND PROPPINTON l=! 111. I, I. EF 0 Nl' E, I'A FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 7, 1867 T $2 I.er year what, i• mai l er 2.50 when aortal ^id &dr sum and $3,00 whc not peel before the exporattos of theyerr FOR SFOREME .111/OE llos EO ESIIA ItSICOIII of Phos,.imphia FOIL SENATORS, T SD Ipl EitT, 1 . J. T. NT INTI RE, o.t . ferry I Mt / (MAY . M KEK, Of Itellefoultt MOIL TRF tSTICHIt. P:.% Hi, al ll'alit r l'wp toll Col NTY C•OINIISi4oNI,It, Wii ol Niter Twp ...,, PI.II .11 ItY ( o%lMlSStozsEit, • ' c l 4' if)LIN WA:r;i:N, of haler 'NI, " Foil AI DITOII. A NI: Elt, of Haim, Tw "Repudiation 'I he porition of the Democratic party in regard to the finance , the country. the derided lend it has taken in favor of pa) mg off tile public debt by ritual:lg glecnbar kr. and lilting the bond-. An+ one ;fol to the tax payer. of the country n one loinnli et Wild filth, milltnns nf tint it nr. ha , had the effect of throning NI on g rel i in this /tale, moat 11th) 11) , Iellf , Ti, attempt to de fir.it the. Ica-ire m order that thertav exempted bond holding am bdocrair) that it ha , built up, dia'l not i.e made to pa) ail (quid piirportion or till e. g .,. of the got content, its leader-, speakeis and pal-, hate rabed the my of' "re pudiation, and now ring it in the ears Of the public. as 11110 01 . 4C461.tLN of the Dental.' Do We r m going to argue the We Late a btter,, opinion of the nuehgeme or the ina--cri unite people, than to think for a lOW mew that they can lie led to lichen e that paying the public debt in money that a radical Congress has declared "legal ten der,' vim, snic.ll, of repudiation How cir r tf Paying bond-holders, for their in the manic "money - that the laboring Mall in compelled to take fat a da)s work'-drat the farmers is forced to receit e for his grainiind stock—that the nuv bailie must take ror the articles he sell , -and that the manufacturer flits to rweept for the 'rumblers of his mill or fal tory , relisi,ing the tax-payer of the vuwdre from the payment of over one !limbed and fifty millions of dollars yearly, that goes into the pockets of the Welt, as intere.t oil thew bonds , airt tiog 11,1 or the :recur-v(1 contract, that Lind. thc pour or the eouno ) to pas the 1,0, or the tit h . if rending the • or anti toll, the the , wettl rid] a'.to Ibe cottage of the laLwer , the payment if for ' that nrelield by t lhe ea pi the ruuully, n bleb ate exempt. front LIX:111.111., :111.1 to pay tire ,Wert-it 111/1111 N hit h. tale, of the laboring Classes. oler one hundred and 'thy milhoo. of dollar-1 per >e:] , we nay, the 1,41.11,111111 H..- fff 06,01.0. in 117,111b1Vii1111 TIIFN ARK WE. A IIVII•1:1/1ATIONIST TO MK HACK MINK Howl it out le morigrels Let the ',topic know that the Democrat y are working to ruler c the Ina•ne, from unto , \ :Ilion you have heaped morn the ri T Let them kook that the r•up. ion tto. of Stimtswoop arid the Demo• erratic ticket, believe that Lend holder', should accept the same kind of money for their bonds, that we, the tollilig,lax ed inaw•es attic country arc compelled to accept for the products of our labor! Let them know that we are fighting to make the rich bear an equal share of the taxation of the country, and that we intend, by the help of Almighty God, rind the justice of bar-cause to succeed Call it "repudiation, "treason," "dis loyall3 ''topperheatiplai " or what you please. This tax-exenipted bond-holding aristocracy that has been lording it over the laborer- ofthecoutury, and fur whom we the toilers have been paying taxes— making roads—building r.eltrioljtorthes— keeping paupers—building prisone—and supporting courts, for years shall bear their proportion of the burdens of the governmeut Paying the public debt, is not repudiation, and why should it not Le paid at once, wlrc!i enough of green bricks can be printdd in pm week, to lift eveir bond that tire capitalists of the country hold ? And yet the supporters of WILLIAMS and the mongrel ticket op pose it because it lessens your taxes, lifts two thousand millions of dollars worth of bwids that are now exempt from taxation, laird leaves that amount of money to be placed upon the tax-books o , the country as ho much taxable property liond holders oppose it because it stops the one hundred and fifty millions of dollars interest that the" laboring classes have to pay yearly in gold ; political trick sters oppose it, because it loo , ens the grasp that capital has upon labor, and the nabobs of the country oppose it be cause it. dues away with the hooded-aris tocracy that the party its poster has built up upon the European doctrine of cl 8 Lifting these bonds will; gi'dahbacks is the only ;partner by which we can secure EIN'AI. TAXATION and get rid of the in eet upon them. And if greenbacks are good enough for us laboring men, vfluareley not good crimigh for Mr. riunti haler. Is he better than us, that he should have gold, while we arc put off with greenbacks? Are his bonds better than the wheat of the farmer, the produots of the shop and, mines, or the Labor of our hard fisted workihr thou? ii' not letwrUffer him greenbacks: for his hondr,and if be refuses to take them, then let to give Aim nothing. if this is "repudiation" let the few who are &L -amming to trample down the many ! , the advocates of taha-exempted bomb., matte the most of it. —White men should receolleet that every vote - past fer tizsiry WILLIAMS the Mongrel candidate for Supreme Judge, and for the Mongrel district and eouuty Ciao', is a vote in favor of Sum maw bill.• making negroes totter in Pennsylvania. What Is Needed to Insure Success I It is an admitted fact 'by. the leaders of the Mongrel party. that if the-Democ racy succeed in polling a full vote at the coining election, thatStitaswooo's sue cess will be seedred beyond doubt.. It remains simply for thf advocates of Democratic prineiples, and the suppor• rers of Democratic candidates, to say whether it shall he so or not. A little effort on the part of each men interest eJ, a little interest manifested in the re . suit at the polls, by twoy one who has true interests of his country, his race, and his principtetf• at heart, will give Pennsylvania to the democracy by at Itarn ten thowand of a majority. Our 4 , pponent.+ expert to win only through oar lythargy. They hive their secret oramizations— Their Union Leagues, nod their grand armies of the Republic., in t err district of the State. Through thew, m u quiet way they expect to get out their vote it lim) , can only keep the Dennountie masses from hecominc arnmm.l, and fiont turning out on the J t of OW election, they have hope of sin ceelllpg. vie they have 1)1)110 Will we brother Democrats, fin• want of intelest in the eause, for lack of sprint, or through love of ease, allow mongrellstu to carry the State against us when we hate it within ohr grasp's Lis leo not to Imo tt lio says the coming elec tion is of no importance ? It is (aught with pettier eon , enuenees to the o uutry than any that ha, culled thrill your en ewes lit years We have oppurtuni tie of thanging presidents every four 3 ears, got etnors every three )fiar , , and congressmen e‘ery two 3 earn, Lot dmiges rol the SHrri me I iccul lire clown for hi tux If yllll allow our opponent, to I:isten upon our'S'fire -- it ndidate whose poliio pi ejudiees will control his de ct,am• and who ts pledged to decide all 4 1 11,11011, a, to e . • hill of the pang cice• may dictate, in place of In Al-11111.10e tt ith the Conmitution and Ins you - .rill have to ,vabniit to his de 0.4 they way be—fin , /Of en op", S. And not only (he Whiny that woulil-40biought upon our State. and 4 Wlonoh of time that we will have to le ir the &sib-lite pf . .l.lte election of such a 11.,111 as WI 1.1.1 10;Ii hat should arpi l t: s the ma ss e of the ptople tl.e lance of his defeat, but the fact, that as Penu.3lvania goes this fall, so goes the presidential election of 18t,s If we do Our duty and elect Judge Siiaitswoon, even our opponents admit that with the rote of the Southern States, we can elect a white man President at the next election Is this not sufficient reason, why we should exert evciy energy with to secure Pennsylvania this Gdl. We ne%er had hotter oppottunities for cal t ying the Suite. !lop, never pointed to higher poepects ill the future, Sue• cc's neNer looked more certain n Shall dependence twin others, inactivity or o‘er confidence, snatch the victory from us that iiktow ready to perch upon our banners' A little wok on the pail of each one will redeem Pennsylvania! Jut us take off our coats and go at It HOW Let us perfect our organizations, and has' every thing prepared, so that when the time for holding the election come 101111 d, (kit not a Deinociatie vote will be missing. Hundreds or honest voters arc rallying to our standard all over the State. Ae tier ranks are being made Lvety day The political current roux lilt or Let us then profit 1, the chum., that are now offered, and hurl from power the traitors, who have spurn ed our Constitution, overturned our gav el nment, u,bbeol our people, and who rimy seek to ding us down into the filthy pool of new() equality. Life, activity, energy and determination, is all that is wanted on the part of the Democracy to place our proud old Commonwealth, where she should stand--in the front rank of States that recol i zes the supe riority of the white race, thud will pro tect the liberties and rights of the white man. Awake Democrats and to work ! Tug Corr.—Thirty millions of dollars yearly, tfor the negro bureau, eighty million. for the military commanders and army, and twelve millions for the regis ters of uegroe's is about ormsixth of the cost 3 early of 'oak ing litgEoel, voters throughout the South. This amount comes directly out of the pockets of the tax-Payers of the North, and owerysvote in favor of the candidates of the mon grel party, is a vote in favor of this rob bery of white in order to secure the Supremacy of the negro throughout the South Tue DirsEwssos; —When Southern men owned and guided the labor of the negroes in the South, they fed, clothed and took care of them at their own ex pense. Now when the puritans of New England have become the "nigger dri vers" of the country, a freednians bu reau, costing thirty millions of dollars yearly, an army costing eighty millions, and a board of registers costing twelve million, have to be kept up by the white tar payers of the country, in order to secure Satoh° clothing, food and at tention. lIKNILY W. WILLIA).I24, the imported Yankte candidate for Supreme Judge, is pledged to decide that SumNEß's ne gro.suffrage bill gives negroes the. right to vote in Pennsylvania. If Vit .- desire to niarg,li up to the ballot box, beside a b "darkey, vote for WILLIAMI, he says egroes shall vote whether white men allow them to or not. ONE HUNDItEr) AND 'VIM MILLION/5 or DOLLAIDt PER YEAIt, is what the 'a tning men °rale country are compelled to pay, tax-exempted liond.lna, in the shape of interest alone, on a üblie debt that could be paid in greenbacks. at any time the party in power would say it should. TM! taxes to raise the, interest alone on the public debt, amounts to o ver , $5 per year, ihr every man, woman and child the country. This could be stopped in three months, if abolitionism Would pay the debt in greenbacks, as the denioerate desire they should. STAITILINti HUT TRIJIL-1E is an undis puted fact, that our country is now gov erned by a negro wench. TOAD STK TEN'S Llaek paramour, governs-Mat, he governs Congress, aid Congress governs the country. how are you Republic of Washington? Iv you want to vote against corrupt corporatipng, monied monopolies, do signing cliques and negro voting. cast yaw' ballots for SnAnswoon, SIIUOERT, Mcbrrinz and the whole Democratic tisket. - - - • , Al Remarkable Statement —Power or the QM= \%e publish a letter of Tlisoblens Sevens la ITereonal friend upon the Teni{re of Ri °m RAI. Il will amaze Rrepublicans wlipla•e thought and said That Copgeess bad tied Preen lent Julotson's hands ',No such thing his been done Tito President. has all the oonstitutionnl Power of refinesl he formerly hail Stevens dad draw up a bill virtu tfly laying the President upon the elicit and the !Liaise bent the Sm olt refenged it . ;e•seent It I.llon l Sell:110rd ad mitted that their policy of Reconstruction was not founded upon the llonntitution, and Lal to call a It alt in the attempt In super cede Everitt roe power Old Stevens blames the•e Serritors for their conservatism, but tells the truth in this letter of his being r ut t e d in the attempt to blot out Executive power. Pa. tugust 211, 15117, eohmed Samoa Seins•li, It, to Silt lou ate right in supposing that Congress made mistakes, an is the lacy itAble lot of num ; hut you in intake !supposing that there is any law to prohibit the removal of the donna ,eonnnaudere without the consent of the tienicte Soon after the commencenientrif ilieJast Nlerica of Catlitrentl I reported a lull from the committee of the fictive of Representa tives which contained a provision prohibit tog the removal without the consent of the Senate It passed the house and wan sent to the Senate 'The Senate struck it out. and returned It to the House, who refused to conenr m the nitienihnent. The ientilt wits a committee of conference, where an animated contest ensued There were nevetal other questions in controversy between the houses, which the House offered to veld if this could be grim Senate perseveringly Idetlitring that they would sooner lose the bill As that would frtivtrale all our legis Winn, it could nut be allowed Thellous° yielded, with a warning of theevils ityould inflict upon the country Some of the mem bers of the Senate seemed to doubt their power under the Constitution, which they hail just rePuiltuted, and wholly °mind° of which ;ill agreed that we were acting ; else our whole work of reconetruction was usurpation, or perhaps they bad a desire to be thought to be gravely conservative and magnanimous These ideas iv rued to control the motion ofeaste half a alms Senators who preferred trusting the President My dear Colonel, few Senators of great abdity, undoubted patriotisui and purity base become no sa turated with what they aro pleased to call ronarrpalisrn (whose meaning I contras I am unable to understand,) that I fear they will forget the nit:meter that was edam in 1770 and again in lSbl, end will thus do great damage to the creation of a government now so capable of heing converted into a political paradise This is liable to hap pen, not so merit by a direct palpable at tack upon tie frame-work as by gradually forgetting the vital pronciplea of the Dec laration of Independence , Strike out one of the living sparks which gives life to our Goddess of Liberty, and the myaterioue nod intense hentwhose weld ing firer, near a century ago, and at ',rapt are fusing the principles of frecildfn - Tml reducing despotism ton cinder, will grad ually cool, until the most coneervative des pot could thrust his eword - into it without affecting its temper I bare said above hint I dial not know the meaning of conservatism. have since seen a report of a speech said to have been made by an Ohid Senator, at Canton, Ohio, which if it be truly reported and is to Ire , considered as a definition of that doctrine, then it, to the tie very alarming—wore° than copperheadnun. It is legislation without authority, and reconsi mot ion by usurpation. I tat, very respectfully your obedient servant, I= What We May Expect The apprehensions of the people of Vir ginia linve recently been arouse I by the apparent employment of the machinery of justice for the accomplishment of political outrage and the gratification of private re •enge. As this supposed instances are without. precedent in Virginia, they army he justly regarded no the precursors of that reign of terror which Radicalism will inns gurate should it triumph in this State In one of the cases n most respectablemerchtint of this city was arrested upon the charge of perjury, in order tint our people might be prevented from registering —The delib erate design of tile conspiracy was to use the courts for this intinudation of persons whose right to vole had not been disturbed by the military hill And in this cnse, al though the cotton threat of ine genileman was pr e ssed by the repreeisitailve of the government, the farce was not firosecuted to the finding of an indictment against him by Underwood's grand jury In another instance n circuit judge, who has greatly distinguished himself by the able decieions which be bns rendered against certain confiscatipg officials iu Al exiindria, was indicted 'in Judge Under wood's court, and the impression is univer sal, that this measure was instigated by those who have suffered from the firmness and ability with which the persecuted offi cial in question has performed h . % judicial duties. In still soother instance, a duitiogu tithed gentleman of the highest oho:actor, a Whig leader of great eloquence, an er-minister and former member of Congress, is holicte I for perjury, and there seems to be no doubt ❑ut this outrage was prompted by private malevolence These persecution do not in the slightest degree dtshouor or degrade the upright gentlemen who are 'marked fur to suit and outrage, but they nerve to show what our people may expect when there is a judicial ruffian in every circuit and a negro grandjury in every county of the State —litehrnond .Envorer Tim SOONICII. Time Barren —The Cincin nati Enquirer keens it before the people that 2,500,000 Radicals votes have 216 mem bers of Congress, while 8,500,000 Dem ocratic voles have but silly members. Well, what of it asks the Times Where upon the Enquirer responds : There is this a bout II: I. IL stop., or should stop. the assertion of ignoramuse that the people of the coon are opposed-to the l'reisident'a restoration policy They are not , but n majority of a million are in favor of 2. IL shows thatlhe pretended represen• to tires of the people no longer represent it. It intimates (hitt. ' , there is something ' rotten in Denmark,' something that inns( be corrected, or else we must abandon all claims to be consider°, is cmitinik, ppdrr democratic ill: 0111111001 It 2,000,000 voles are to rule 450000 votes, the sooner it is undersloodihe better.—LN —The Wuhington correspondent of the Pb ilhdelph in /.•dyer says that "Gen.' Grant lids but recently •iscovered that he had misapprehended situation •• lie finds that he Lisa not full pastels over ••reconetruo lion." that his authority only extended to removals of officers, and 'hot district tom mender. have full and adsolute powers In registration. election, tite Ile hoe accord ingly withdrawn his letter to the President with reference to the removal of Sheridan. Pis next discovery will evidently be that the whole matter of "reconnliuction" is a fraud and an infamous piece or partisan machinery that should be put down by the strong arm of the lioveraineat.—Xalriet Un —Satrap Pope has supp d the Al bany (Georgia) Nrws, for •41i•loyaity"— t bet 'ajar duntlahniug againtit be legality of tie Rump eats by whsah the Sougtern whims are put beneath negro damnation. The Rump sots were passed to ensure t•perpet: taal supremany,' for the Radical fifty, so Thad St says, hence opporiug any measure—even negro fiffrage and military tyranny—Mat is caiculated to extend ibe power of the Radical party, is treason Tbis is a new definition of treason which will probably aeon be made the subject of an other amendment to the repudiated Conti toiion.—Poiriof ~t Union, She Philadelphia Radio.ls A pretended love for the soldiers has been one of the shirt methods adopted hyt he Rs ipals for humbugging the m into a s 'port of 1104 ticket in Peeneylvsnia. rTh here prated + about honoring end re lic-let ttthe boys in blue,"and passed re solve ei resolve, all testifying their de votict}ifa that deserving clam of men. Very %many,. .the 'returned soldiers been taken all these pretenses for juslice what., they have limn all the time, the mere disbnest clap-tenp talk of a net of selfish and de. I.stgning political demagogues Lana week these professed friends of the soldiers were pot to ili t •t in Philadelphia. There are several very iserstive local offices to be filled at the coning Mention in that city Among Ibe candidates presented were a number of honorable and competent vet erans—men who 11,1 received wounds and won distinction on more then one baffle: fiield. The old poluicill liankstw,ere t gams , ed to them. The result was, tha.Tholthrrs were all slaughtered in the bonne of there pretended friend., unit a eel of corrupt pot. itical trader, cdrried off all the prises Not A single soldier was nominated The Item. °crime lichen will be largely mails up of True soldiers. and the "boys in bloc" will take care of them at lhe polls —A's .1 Von ril.tr is 11.0.1•19TRATION —The New York 7'ory, rens Irks that "because !a lai!, 10.010 along no tinietly under the mill tory bill in the .tertriment of tiener.ils Schofield and Ord -that us to say, in the States'bf %lississippi snd Arkan sas--it Intuit not be supposed thiteihese o b eers ore to any way remiss in their ditty the enforcement of the terms of the law " It n matter of wonder to those readers 7fl Ihe Tones to whom such an ex planation is necessary, that there should be such a conlfast in the quiet of of in the two departments mentioned Sind in the other niilitnry districts of the South The people are the same, the laws imposed upon them thewame, and in the administration of those alawa in registration, the protection of freed tiler, the !suspension of disloyal exhibitions. the surveillance of the local governments, and all the preliminaries of reconstruction, 11.0 officers named says 1110 Tit...l i b:ire been prompt and rigid .11 applying the legal measures which are under their control, and have acted ma way that windily fit* fill the demand of Justice and loyel.y Now, why the ddrerettee between the satisfactory results in these instances and the uusatisfac tory in 0111. 14 It not because Ilteee two officers, whilst performing their duty to the government in a manner to which IladicaiXself c into!. lake exception, are acute by a sincere desire for real as well an . reeonstrtlol.loll, and know bow to temper firmness with moderation, and aro conciliatory ns well as energetic t %Ilion _the people recogntse SIMI. a desposttion in their governors they 11.1111r:illy Mee( it half way, and c•tecrfully co-operate in the pres erVal ion of pence and order It us much to be regretted ilmn men of lake Stamp Ind not been placed al the bend of all the military districts as soon as the first reconstruction bill peseta Congress --llationioy San —Secretary McCulloch says there is nothing in the low to prevent the redemp tion of ,1 20 bonito in legal lender, but he hopes and expects they will he met in gold Never TOse evidences of borrowed money are now 11l the bends of rich men who draw large loftiest tail pay no lan upon the in vestment. They must he treated like other people What was good enough for thesul dice in the field and the mechanic at home, is good enough for the bondholder Who were the Jack Cedes in the l'ennsyl vanin Legislature when the proposition won presented Lt. (lover:tor Curtin to repeal the law ruing the 'interest nn our bonds in gold. Every Republican voted to rosy in greenbacks,every Democrat against the Re publican The Stale Treasurer lion W. V NleGrrith, niDemocrni, protested against lire •ioliation of the coutra:t, Ile said he had plenty of money to pay the interest in the• equrvalent avid. .There was no necessity urged—and the Republic in authorities of this Slate now boast of Ilia reductionof the debt by la.us of a violent faith burg Post -- Isn't it a fine thnig to think about, Mr. Radiant, that your party, in order to retain office and power, is not , engaged in the grand and noble work of disfranchising white men and nod niggerizing half the rite white governments of these Status by enfranchising the negro! 1011 attempt to make it poor, ignorant obi, the guardians of the superior MCP HO. ninny of your Radicals, who now advocate this "policy," but n few years ngo complained long and loud that foleigners— "ignorant foreigners"—Atained tho right of tudfrage too cheaply in our Governtrtetit, and that Demo cracy, thgt foreigners' friend and protector, mini be if‘tnipelleil to change 114 policy. reilitiring doily "watt it little longer ,' We ilen't unde this par tinlity for the nigger oter t e foreigner Is the elective franclike abirraper now than it used to be? Itr lion the idolized negro grown no "loyal s %%Imre the matter MO, Sentinel Ilini.llllol . lPliotielllrolOn --Parson Brown low. it appears does not confine hie sklls. line proscription to while people, merely as white people, hot extends his spleen to religious sects It In announced that “a Presbyterian clergymen of Chattanooga. Rev Thomas II \tell:title, 1•414 riled by a congregation at Cleveland, Tenn to preach in their chinch on lant Sunday, 1111,1 proceeded to the place on Sonday morning to do so, but o squad of fifty of Itrownlow's black militist,piader the command of iwo white vildarisclocked up the church and barred all approach to it Such is the god less character of the foul crew now !Morel_ ing in the first add only Radically "recon structed" Stale Is it not incumbent uppd" the United States Government to secure for tile people of Tetwie•see a "republican (Awl of Government," in accordance with the Federal Constitution, and to compel the dominating desperadoes t• be tolerant in religion, notwithstandtil, that they have no religious belief themselves ?—Er Filly Lucre —Money, the root of modern esil, is causing trenlile in the Radical camp Some of the' loyal" ones m the South have appealed to the "loyal" ones in the North for money They received it and Spent it but the loyal sense was notadvanced Now the terrible suspicion is aroused that the "loyal" ones may, have been to loyal to themselves and not loyal enough to theiY party, and the Tribune warns all long-pur eed loyalists to send in the future no con tributions to the Sonth except througlifipe Central Republican Committee al Waseirg ton • Will the Northern '•loynlinte never under stand that the object of n Southern ..loyal isL" is to make bin politics pay ?—Chafer fun (S. C ) Mercury One Ilea nano MILLION DOLLARN —There is at least one hundred millions of dollars of Government bonds in this State, free from taxation, the interest of which Is paid in gold! If these bonds were taxed at. the same rale as other property, they would then would produce two millions of dollars and thereby make taxes one-tenth less The remedy for thin is to pay off these bonds in greenbacks, and tax the greenbacks. A currency that has been pronounced by the courts to be n jfital twlszfor n debt con tracted with 11164nTerstandipg that it was to be paid in gold, is good enough to pay off a class of men who have growls riots off the tai-payers of the country —Exchange. NEW abtartionnents JOHN MILLS MALE ATTORNKY AT LAW—Ph ilipaburg Centre county Po. Colleetions,and all other legal Mt humans in Centre and Clearfield eountim promptly' attended t 12-35-ly . I BURNSIDES' WATER PROOF ROOTS HAVE ARRIVED. C OTTAM E SEMINARY FOR YOUNM LA DIES. POTTSTQWN, PENN'A." . Thin institution in located on the Phil's Q• Rend ing It It, two hours ride from Ph iladelphia. The next term will upon on Tueaday,Septeuttiar 10th, to continue ten months. Tirma fur Board end Tuition for the year, $2OO. Extra. at the usual rates. Yor further information Hind for circular to REV. JOHN MOORE, Principal EMI AT ANT I). lirery patron to call end examine the price of everything in our Ilea barber poiehoolng elswhere.Kinsloo & Bro., Bellefonte. 14 tin abbfrtioimento, STATE FAIR. / The Penna. Bt►te Fair will be held et Entt4bargh, upon the grotando of the Iron City Perk, BIRPTChIII6II 24th, 25th, 26th, end nth 1867, For the Exhibition or llorses, Cattle, dmp, SwineoPe., Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Inveationa, Faro, Products, Fruit., Flower., Household (tootle, Ao. PREMIUMS OVER ElB.OOO Some of the Premiums in the abstract; are es follows t CATTLE—FOREION 151I'ORTED.-10 pro m from $5O to $2O, all other grades of Cattle Of., front . s3o to $lO. 42, from $lO to $3 ; boot lord, de., nut lose then 15 bead, $5O ; 2ml beat $25 ; best 10 yoke of oxen, premium to be paid Agricultural Society of the county sending them, $lOO-2nd best $5O. HORSES— Dint imported 0 promoting from $5O to s2o—thorough Immle, 10, from $3O to slo—Spettil 1 of $lOO, I of $75, 4 of $5O, MATCHELI,IIOUSES.-1 ofsso, 1 of $3O; best drought, gebling, and single home. 12, from $2O to SW. STALLIONS and MiRKS, IS from $25 to $lO. JACKS and 31(1.00 7, from $25 to $lO ; bent mule loam of flllll . *a t 2nd beat $l5. SHEEP AND WOOL—For different breccia 123 pram km. from $5 O , to $5. SW LEE 15— from $25 to $5. POILTRI—best collection $l5, and no premium lees than $2. For Agricultural Implements, Steam tin. ginee, Beaten, but low premiums are offered. The Judges however may make complimentary notice, of the particular merits of each machine exhibi ed. For Leather ontl ilff talkufacture—llour and Indian men 1, groin nail ocean, a egetablea, fruits, grapes, cuter, flowers and ileaigns, needle work, einlinoilery, Sc., bread, cakes, Cc., prcserveit, Jellies, anal air tight fruit, and t egetablea, mer can t ale &e., I lb( cal premiums are of fered ranging $lO to $l. STEAhI PLOW.—The Ileplrick Steam Plow ty be exhibited and operated during the Fair. EXCURSION TICK EIS wall be issued by nearly all the Railroad'', and all goods exhibit. ed and unsold w 111 be returned freight free. For Particulars, or prow um lists address A. 1.0:41IA hElt, Secretary, Pittsburgh, Pa. Single etlmispion To hate, 25 repks. A. 1101 D. 11A5111,TON, r•odro BEE! BANKltUrrey. rho nnderingned hereby gives notice the( he is al be in WILLIAMSPORT, ad Tuesday each month. LOCK HAVEN, 2.1 Wednesday each month. BELLEFONTE, 2.1 Thum lay eallt month •' COUDERSPORT, ad Tuesday's in Feb, May, September, and December. —to 'bold Courts of Bankruptcy, being previ ously notified that them will ton humanss re quiring hot attendance at such tunes and places. At other times hew ill attend for each purposes at his office in 'nog., Pa. tlentlemen of the "far ir...tains Involuntary bankrupt camas will please prepare their petition. and scheduks in duplicate, in conformity with the Bankrupt Act, tlenoral Orders and forms, end Special Tales of the Western I) lab+, t of Penney It anis e in Bankruptcy, and rebuilt them to me for ex amimttion ; and if found correct in fore" end sufficient in Substante, wilt be certtlied and filet, and an order of reference w ill be issued. Fifty dollars required by the• AM must at the saute Ume be deposited with me, and twenty five dollars (or Clerk and Marshal fees should he paid nt the seine time To ince answering tunny letters I will say— I —That Itiee'S Menne the hest work; knee seen on thentehjec I, and contains the Ael: (loners' orders, forms, etc. 2—Tho Special Rules eun be obtained of . C. %V Johnston ,C Co, Pittsburg. 3—Tho boot blanks I have seen aro sold by 15'. S Haven, Pittsburg. I—Lollors cunfurullug to Social Hula 1$ will lie promptly immured. F R. Smith, Nrl.l, to Aug. :1 1 .1 " , " 1711. " r". B "KA ‘ iIENTS WANTED. eulicit °Here fora Now Illorinted =il (....1011'irrig 1S OMR V 01.1,116 Th as Un•uoesnv embodies the resulta of the moat recen t gaudy, research, and unvestigaiton, of about sixty-five 1.1 the most eminent and ad vanced Catboat Scholar, now living. Clergy men of nll denote inations we've it, and regard it as tho best work of its kind in the /lngl.h language, and ono which ought to he in the hands of every lt.blo reader to the land. In Circularis th Work, Agents will and a and pleasant ofi table employmenL The DOM eue objeelli. which are usually enenunetrefil in ro selling ordinary work. will not exult with thtx But, on `the contrary, encouragement and friendly aiallcitt attend the Agent, mak mg his labors agreeable, useful, and lucrative 1.1100, retired Clergymen, School Teachers, Farmers, Students, and all others who possess energy, are wanted In assist in Can•aising every 'fawn and County in the country, to orl the most liberal inducements will lin of freed. For particulars. apply W, or ddrers s PA 101 BROTHERS, 722 81111.111 Street, Ph iltlelphin, Fllllll. 12-21-fl. W. M. 110111 KM. C K. 1011NOTOVI. H IiSSINIITON, 11,41,ACTUIttt, or 111 1,11115:1 E 14' INED CAW STEEL AYES Mobln Pitts, Polo, 8010 Anil Peeling AltoF, and {road Hatchets of various patterns, monition tired from the hest refined east stool. ALSO, ;rub Mattocks, Itsd Iton.l Uhl! Minor's Pl. ks With an Advantageous location and superior facilities for inanufactoring, we can supply the trade with a Sop cior Axe, at as reasonable a price as can be had anywhere in the country. We IPO nothing but the very best of material, and ettip'ti.) none but the boat and most experi enced workmen. Our Axe. are all 'Unmated. Oilers soliclioll. HOLMES ESSINGTON. 35 lg. ?dilesburg, Centro C.i , Pa. 0111'11ANS COURT SALE! By virtue of an order Issued by the Orphan s Court of Centre county, there will be exposed to public sale un the pronainesda Ndot burg on TUESDAY OCTOBER IST, 1867. At 101,*• , :oek A in The following ileseriburl real estate : I= unfatn mg about 4 of an Acre of land upon hit h is erected A TOG STORY ❑OUSE also • two story frauo shop, horn and other butldings. LOT NUAIIIEIt IGO upon which le erected si story Louse, known no The old school llonee. TEttMSOS SAGE.—Onta half the purchase noney to be paid on confirmation of the male nd the residue an one year thereafter with in eteCt to be secured by bond and mortgage upon he premise.. T. N. HALL, Add.. n Relate of ISRICAL SEAMENS, derra•ed 12-35 le. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. The undersigned el. the New Roar, in the North end of the Brokerhoff row, on the ~Southwest Corner of the Diamon d , Mill keeps on hand hie usual assortment of TII EOLOO ICA Li._ CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the carton. Schou l Books now in me. BIBLES, arranged fur family photographs ; afro other Bibles in great variety, varying In Rrice (rum 30 rents to $3O. Photograph Albums, otary Album., (a new invention,) Blank Books and Stationary, Legal Blank., Melanie Slates, de, An He as also the Agent for Centre County for the introduction and sale of Parker A Watson'. Bender., Itaubli Speller., Clark'. Grammar., Brook'. Arithmetic... Iduntieth'e (biographies, Martindale'. History of the United Stesand Wright's oLI V Orthogr aphy . It-3b a.UO. NOSTON. N OTICE. &lice la hereby Oren that Jewel llasson, Dellity Collector of Centre Co In the 113th collector dkatri et Penneylrenle;did seise seven and a heltegeoes of Lucifer Matches, In Bellefonte, on the 4th day of September ' 1887, haring been placed in Market with the design of selling them without the neceasary Bateau* Stamps placed upon them. Any person or per mute claiming geld Matches are hereby notified ,ti appear and make MO} elate. within thirty days front the date of tide notice,olberwise they will be disposed of according to law. ar JAMBS IIASSO2/. 12.30 ly. Cole Centre Co. .A TEMPERANCE CONVENTION WILL km held In Bellefonte under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Stale Temperance Union, on Thursday the 19th inst., at 2 o clock p.m. to organise a Centre County Temperattoe Union. The' (donde of the cause are respectfully in r fled to attend. 0. D. CHENOWITII, 12 35 2t Set...Viols-Temp. Union. Neb) Rbbertiormento C NTRii COUNTY AGRICULTU RAL 800IITT. List of Premloolll to be awarded at the Exhi bition near Washers. on tile Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th of October, 1967. The O round. Isabel open at 9 o'clock A.. 91! of Tuesday the let des or October, for the entry and reception of articles intended for Exhibi tion. No articles or or animals will be entered for Premium. after 12 o'clock M. of Wednesday the 2d'of OCtober, as at that time the book. Of ea) , will elem. Cattle.—lst Class REUBEN B. VALENTINE:, of Spring town dap, Chairman of Committee. Beet bull over three year. old ..... $5 00 &wend beat , 2 00 Beet bull between 2 and 3 yearn old 5 00 Second beet 2 00 Beet bull calf 2 00 Beet cow over three years 01d5.... ..... 500 Second beet Beet c..w between 2 and .1 yews 01d.... 300 Second beet, . • Dept Kiefer between 2 and 3 years 01d... 200 Bost !defer calf.. . .. 200 2d Class Beet Durham bu 11,,...., . Second beet.. Beet Deronebire bull Becoiul beet Hest A blarney bull .... Second ‘ - ' - '3d Class 800. yoke o f work Second best ..... ...........• Best pair fat steere. . 'lest single fat Meer Horses—lst glass. ..101INI 1.. NlceoV, of tnp.. Bogy. Clt' RRRR an of Comm itico• Ite.d rtalbon beau draft.— ... .... 85 00 S ec ond beet. ... ......... ...... r . k . ...... 300 Drat stallion 1tra11.:34,...it4 500 Second best__ 3 00 . Bert filly roll tween 2 and 8 year. old bOO Second beat 2 00 Heal yearling borne colt Berl yearlins filly 2d Class Bert maro and colt. Second bort. Bart patr heat y draft horror Dort draft 111/1110 Bost draft mare.. ...... . . 3d Class Best pair Carriage horses• Scrawl bent .. • • Best single earriage horre... Second be5t........ ......... Boot saddle borne. Second best .. Best Is ties saddle boron .. Second best. ....... . Best Intly't pony Eternal' best ....... 4th Claes. k r! thr ee rr e. y t ear of I were Beet three year old gult/mg Deemed beet. .. • •• ••• Best team ..I*PII bore.. Bast lsme of four horeee Beet team Of two home . Trotting horses and Mares NV M. 11. LON (1 E !.. of Bellefonte, Chair man of Committee liornes . _competing in this t 1•11% Omit Ire rub- Ject to appear upon the track it such flutes as the C mLLtao shall designate. To the best trotting horse or mare, a the a trial against timwor in competition with other horses... ..... ....... $2O 011 Fur second heat,twu orwtore cuntentlinglo t 0 To the best pacing or racking horse of mare, riddle or harness 10 00 To the best walking horse, or mare, or stallion, saddle or barns.... Tu the beet trotting team against time or another Waal - Jacks and Mules P. H. CALLAO HER, of Snow Shoe, Chair man of Comm Rtes. Beat jack Second best . ~ . 1..., ' 00 Best tekto six mules ..... 0 60 Best team four mules . 4 00 Best pair mules .. 2 00 Best single mule . ..... •. 2 00 Best mole colt. 100 Sheep and Swine., JOHN S. FOSTER, of Harm twp , Choir man of Committee. Best pen of sheep 'not less than five Second best . Best buck . Best owe Beet boar user one year old .......... Best boar under one year . Second best Lest sow over one year old Seroftd hest ..... ...... . Best Pow under one year old Second heat ..... .......—•• . Grain (IBOROF, BUCIIANAN,/ of (Irma; tap. Chairman of Committee. y Best bushel of white wheat - Best Luoliel of red alient Best bushel of corn in ear, white. Best bushel of corn to ear, yellow. Best bushel LA Best bushel, of oats... Best bushel of barley Agricultural Implements Prof. JOHN PHIN, of Agricultural College , Chairman of Committoe. Beat ilispiny of Agr'l Implements.... Diploma Beet p10w.......... do Beet .11/10i1 plow . Beet harrow , do Best en ltivator , do Beet grain rind rend drill ...do Beet corn planter ..... . ........ dd Best reaper du Bent m0wer...........d0 Beet reaper and inowerN•ouibinii.d . do Beet boron power . . du Beat thresher ........ . ..... do Beet fanning mill. .......... ........ . do Bait corn and cob erneher (II do Beet farm wagon. Bededge t ....... Beale Bat bay fork... Best hoe ........ Beet manure fork Plowing JOIIN RIMEL, of Orogg twp Chow inn of Committee. Bent ploughing Second beet ... EMIZI2 The Ploughing Match for all those who will be ready, will start on Friday, the 4th, xactly •t 'lock. Pram toms will be awarded at 1 o'clock, and the afternoon will be occupied by au unction of all such articles as contributors may plea. to Alapaha of. Poultry JOSEPH BAKER, of Barrio Lap., Chairman of Committee. Bent coop of chickens not lees than eight.. $3 00 Second beat 2 00 .. Baal pair of chickens Second beat Bent pair of turkey. Bear pair of von._ Erma pair of ducks.. Dairy and Honey JAMBS A. BEAVER, of Bellefonte, Chair ma. of Committee. Hest obsess, not 10.. limn ten pounybo,... $3 00 Second best 2 00 3 00 limit Roo pounds butter in prints_ =TM Bent ton poilnde butler in roll &won d ............... B. box honey nut less then 5 pounds... 3 tIO Booond-gest2 CO lEM JOHN L. WINGATE, of Bellefonte, Chair. man of Committee. Best and largest variety of apples. Best twelve varieties of apples (not less than •iz each) Beet twelve variation of pear. (not less than six each)..... ..., Beat variety of peaches... Best peck dried apple.... . Best peck dried peaches.. Beet gallon dried plows.. Best gallon dried cherries Vegetable. WILLIAM 11. BLA IR, of Bellefonte, airman of Consritittes. For the beet, °helmet end largest assort. meet of tablo vegetables ' 13 00 Best twelve beads of cabbage 1 00 Largest pumpkin 60 Best six sweet potatoes 60 Rest Az auger boss 60 Best Ito carrots 61• Best els parsnip. 60 'Hest six stalks of celery 60 Bast it. heade of cap lillower . 60 Beet als white table turnip. 60 Best ids beets 60 Best sts onions 60 Best six heads broccoli 60 Best eta tomatoes • 60 Best six squabs' 60 Three largest sweet pompkine 60 Thhe largest 0.10 pumpkins.— 60 Best twelve sans yellow seed tort 00 Best twelve ears white seed earn • 60 Nets abbertioemento. Flowers rrof. HENRY J. CLARK, Agr leu . l.tsrel Col lege, Chairman or Committee. Tnr the greatest arid ehekeist erilVection ' of diffennt kind. of dowsce ...... ....$2 00 ..Greatest variety of dahlia. 2 00 Second greatest 4.1 I 00 tirestest variety or robes 2 00 Second greatest " 100 ti realest variety of rerbenn5.............. Bert collection of Aterra►n asters ..... Best and greatest variety of panels, Best collection Sr greenhouse plants own ed by one person Best floral Inmameot (lost band boutiet The most beautiful arranged basalt of flowers— • .... Bacon,•Hame, Flour and Meal., ' uoI.AN I) CIIIITIN,of Boggs twp., Chairman of Comm ilk°. Ilk et ham rurod by ......... Fecoml beet ......... ...... 'fleet bacon cured by exhibitor, (not lore than 101 be ).... 1 00 Second beat 1 00 Best barrel of flour . 1 00 Ileat twenty-Ova pounds buckwheat meal 2 00 Beet twenly•Ore pounds corn .. 200 Rs 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 J 011 2 00 Manufactured Articles, Cloths, &o.—lst DM IIOBERT ❑. DUNCAN, of Gregg township Chairman of Colollllilleo. For the boot Caminiero, not Ims than 10 heel shirting flannel, not lees than 10 yards .. Jo Reel premed flannel, not less than ten Best pair blankets..... ...... Jo Pest satinet, not Zone (him 10 yards do Best Kentucky Jean, not lore than to Best carpet, not lens Ilinn 10 yards—. 2 011 Best rag carpet " " " • . 2 011 Second best " " " • ••• I .00 nett maple woolen yarn, not less than In 1b5..... . . . I 110 Bent pair cotton hose , 30 Bert pair woolen 50ck5........60 fleet pair woolen Lore . 511 Bert tweed not lee than 10 yile 2 00 $ 00 2 00 J 00 2 00 S. 00 1 00 J 00 2 00 2 00 2d Class— Hardware WILLIA NI 11. 111151 ES, of Bellefonte, Chair men 01 Committee. Bert ilkplay of booed furnbtlie4 goods. tlipletna For best cooking store . $2 Mt Second best . ..... . On Bent parlor slot e . 2 00 Peened best • • . . ..... :. I Of) $. L 2 00 100 2 00 2 00 2 00 100 Bert ,penmen Iran railing Ferond bent . . . Bent npeelinen innehinery Screw% best . ..... . Bed draught chitin. Bent shopping one ..... Bent broad nee .„ Bent sperimen berm !Moen. aB 00 2 00 .1 00 2 00 0 00 1 00 2 00 ffinIMMEI!!!M A. SUSSMAN, of liallofonto, , hairtnen of Committee. For beet Wagon burner', for farm, diplomn Rea double set carriage hurter! 110 host single harness .............. Best saddle and ttgipng for general purposes. !test man saddle Seeondibest hest ido sadd to For the best half dozen call altMo Best side solo 1eather........ becond boot ...... . he t two sides upper leather limn two sides barnom leather. Second best For tho best pewit( boots Second best BEI Best specimen shoes Second fleet „.. !lest ladles' slipper. Second be5t......... iv trim No. 4-01 44 11 4 *re. JOHN A. HUNTER, offlalf Moon, Chair man of Committee For the best secretary Second best Best dressing bureau . Second bes t l / 41 Hest bedet d.. ..... Second bet For best set chairs . Second best.. . ...... host 5ettee.......... Second be5t....... Best reeking chair Second be5t.......... . Clan No. s—Tailoring WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS, of Itoßefolds. Chairman of Coldwittee For best I Ire. coat .. Second beet. Heat overcoat.. ... Second host . ...... Rest pair pantaloons Beet vent Household Manufactures—Class No I. ADAM 110Y,or Itellefonte,Chs,irman_of Cum mittee. For the heat elk quilt, Mot white St 00 v 00 2 00 2 00 1. 00 1 00 2 00 Best fancy quilt Bent counterpane = Bost home-mode shirt Second best... .... Bat linen thread, 12 mate . 1 00 For best ornamental needlework 2 011 "I 110 Bent ottoman coin,— 00 tablo clover ...... ....... ..... Ott Second beet..... Ilaet artifieial flowers . 00 dent variety of worsted work ~..... ...... 00 Hest fnnry work with needle, for chair . 00 Heat work amnion and hack ..... 00 Best lamp stand mat... .. ... 00 Hest ornamental abed work... ..... 00 Beal specimen of wax flowers. . 00 Class No. 2 JOHN I. THOMPSON, Huston twp , Choir man at Committee. $1 011 1 00 1 00 1 09 For the beet honks. made bread Bost pound cake . Best sponge cake Bost preserves host feud jelly... .at tomato. preserves ... at speculum of pickles et. specimen of apple butter , st quince end peach blab, ,st home-Kende soap $5 00 1 00 verplated, Stone, Glass 6. Queenaware .1. MILES '/REEN, of Malosburg, Chairuan of Cbtomifloe. =1 =MEE Hffin!EM 2=1:1S1 =2l t stone and urtbenware 141sceltaneous Artloles—Cliso No.l JOIIN IRWIN Jr., of Bellefonte, Chainnal of Coceraittee. r the beet carriage. Second bast Best buggy.... diploma Second best. $2 00 Beat wrshing maritime 2 00 Best butter churn Best piece light cool et. work ..... ....... 2 00 Beet bee hive 2 00 Best specimen of marblo w0rk.......... 2 00 Best lot of boards, not less than 500 ft. 2 00 Boat opeolmen of cherry lumbar...-. 1 00 Class No. 2 TIIAD. P. STEVENS, of Bellefonte, Chair nay of Committee For the bast specimen of photographs...diploma Second best $1 00 Best specimen of dentistry.. 2 OD Second best 100 Best specimen soineral ooal 2 00 11est specimen iron ore 1 00 Best specimen painting in oil 2 00 Bost specimen in earsing 2 00 I= s:s-The Society Invites the exhibition of any and everything that may be useful or con-. reelect In the practice of Agriculture or Horti culture, or the prollnet of either; of all articles or implements of convenience or use in domestic or social life; of all the products of art or skill; and fur all rush articles of merit, although got enumerated le the foregoing list, Premium, hr Diplomas will be awarded. For Inventions and Improvements in Machinery alld Imple ment', having valuable properties, and not in cluded ander any of the foregoing heads, die enitlonary Premiums may be awarded. ad dition to the foregoing lint, there will oleo be Premiums awarded,lt the diseretion of the Man agers, for a great variety of artielee am, •of enumerated. Any person to whom a Premium of not less than Ab 00 has been awarded, May sleet to receive the Diploma of the Society. Exhibitors i.e will in all ease be $l, exeept as to ladies in the Household department. When. Erma Sr. exhibitors all the members of thr firm pest become member, of the society. 4, S. T. SiIUOBET, WILLIAM HAMILTON, Seel,. Prtsideml. J. T. HOOVER, Treasurer. . 00 00 00 00 00 00 • WANTED. 00,000 people to bay their Books, Stationery and News, at Kinsale ♦ Brobber'n, Bellefonte, Pa. Nth) abbertioments OTICE TO TEACIIICH'S A UIIIRCT.II{ The Hamininallons for the rorttat ye it at be held as follows • (lo commence et U o'tittt A. M.) 1, Bellefonte, I at notioronto. ,.. ",, ,Aug 31 Spring, Penn, at Milhoim, S 4! ordny, 4 Sept. 21, /Bader, at A arunrburg, ,dolay, Gregg, at Penn Hail, 'I " 21.1 Potter, at Centre Hall, " 2fl ilarrls, at Boalsburg, Thursday, " 2511 Fergesonott Pine Grove, Friday, 2711 Miles, at N. S. T'reday Ord. &I 411 Walker,at lltablera , .urg, Monday, do 741 Marion,at Jackson, ills, Wednesday, do ni if "" " ' I at Howard, Thorldey, do Ind Curtin, Liberty, at Eaglerille, Friday, do 111 Boggy, at Miterhurg,, Saturday, 41.1 1241 Union, at Union4,llll4, Monday, Get. toil Benner,nt A. 4114,11,4 ,, S 11, Tuerday, do l iii Patton, •t Wed•iles S 11, We'sday, do 1611 Iluston,atJuli o Suf. Thursday, do 1711 T " l " . } Pott Matilda, Fritloy7 do 101 l Worth, Storturtown,Sathlay, I, 1911 $2 00 I 00 (Tic commence at I o'clock P. M ) Rash, at Philiptborg, Monday„ Oat. 21, 8m ”" , B , l '"' 1 Ackey'n 8 11, do Id „ tt laaame, =I Itobernburg, un rinnutdny, Oct. 211th Centro Hall, on do Nov. 2d. Iteborsbwr, on do do Uth for the accommodation Of ruckan were 'muesli od by rickneac,ar some unarablablo eircum•lnn coo from attending at tho proper t inte r -lot al suchNuust come fully prepared, sociinling ti law, asifound upon page Ito. According to the re:s t or li enninto of the new In (Journal, page 271,) n (tannin shell remelt eertilicato no tent lie-, has not it fair hi/I.'l dge of Orthogrnphy, Rending, Writing, N, ni I and Written A cabinet, ii out nphy, Grammer, V. ii II story, and 1 licory of Ttlil h ing. Neither Anil any a n , h eerOfieote I. gne to nny person who is in the habit of using In toxieating drinks as a bet erage. It in desirsiblv that there hen full meeting o the MUM! of Directors on the day 11.1 Esninio tom The adtml non of a uniform reeled of eat I be, a. enjoined by law, should he attend., to on this day, no the Superintendent may i l, able r° render smite assistance With the irreg uhirity 0 books,ne found to, exist in BOUM lanl nice lost winter no seined vas prosier. It it therefore hoped that Directore will at tend to this important linty. Curds w ill be for coshed to hang iii eiery eel 1 room stabil• the series to be used, as it.lopol by the Boro.l Last winter, ineral eyes, persona wen found teaelung. witho rer ut ca., tificates— i the Um 0 tore hating goers them the nririle 7 ge of waittie , until I a Superintendent should visit then eel to ire 'monied Director. are hereby 1,1111111 ad thatk ii employ a lonelier. under airy 1,1 uric otatieyjeven for a mingle - diy, without a relit cer , :l4o gl o. legate and if the law were strict! on" to penalty would be lose of appr pri•tio . The attention of Directly. is called to page. 72, 73,115, nod 132 af the aebool law, end idsr to the wording of the affidavit to he made lij the President, awl ma • I 00 %i o n I 00 . I 00 .. 1 00 Augunt 9th, S. Ut A vlLLlAm§roitT $2 110 1 00 ... 1 00 , iploma COMMI:RCI.II, COLbEG Si 00 100 .110. me 1 00 100 TI:I.EultAI•1110 INSTITAITI Duly elinnereol and notbutist .1 by the Lest-It lure to grant Diploma to Its graduates Thin Inntitution, but recently sterted, we ... 100 .jar 1 g welcomed at it. outaet Ity a m e re Moral patron ago th.n that whirL ban been accorded any otb Crunnercial College in the country • deplomo 2 ... $1 00 ...... diploma . $1 00 2 00 1 00 •••• • ••• 200 1 00 • •• • 1 00 iteauill, &Alt, and tusine4s impurhor I 7 ii rowdily tiet ,, Plibide flout an poiml4 of dill.) I $1 00 100 Boarding, Ju•npf r thou ist mg/011u•ipitn $5 op For Terms, Sreennenn of Iluniners and Oran mental I'entonnihje, Samples of ILa ifo nay wool In lito Collego Bonk, cull tat ilia °flirt , ' 1w ad EMI 12-:11-1y. LISTItAT. Came to the residence ofthe auharriber in Walker toweship, on or about the middle of May last, 'a brindle heifer, with whi o bark and belly, autopotted to be about .1 year old . No mark risible. The owner he request to come forward prove property, payrharges t her away, otherwise she will be dispose of on the law directs. 12-34-3 t • JACKSON CLEVERSTIN WANTED. Every person to know that shay van buy all k Inds of Books, kr , at Knish.° ,v Brothers, rheap4 than they ran send and gel the name loon Philadelphia and Now York. $ oo 00 Oh 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 W A NTED Teachers, Parents and Scholars to know that we are exchanging now school books for old, to a nertain titber; at Emilio° & Bros, WA NTED. Huainan men to know that we are the authoriaed agents of the Pittsburg Post and CommerciaL the only two LATEST daily\ papers received in Bellefonte . , Papers sent from our to almost any part 01 the county in advance of the regular mall. KINSLOE A 1111.0., Bellefonte, /5t dip lom do do du do do Legal 'Notices. 11XECUT0118 NOTICE. A battem testamentary on the entitle .f Tsmar Richards, late of Centre county, di Col, basing been granted to the subscribers they sa l/neat all persons knowing themselves indebted to maid estate to make immediate payment, end those having cidigla to present them duly ali thenticsted for settlement. diploma $3 00 DEEM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR. Notice I. hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to the under •igaed on the estate of John Kooken, deceased, late of Ferguson township. All person■ know : log themselves Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having clams to prustmt thew duly aptheubco• led fur settlement. 131113 EXECUTORS NOTICE. Lettere testamentary on the estate of of Charles It. Foater, late of the Borough of havingkeen grantngjo the under aired they request all persons knowing them wirer Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and thou, having °hams against tho mane to present them duly autheetieated. DENRI ETTA FOSTER, JNO. D. McOIRK, EDWARD PERKS, 12-30-ot. • , Executors. g st OR BALK. An Excellell t Eituelt of Dry amnia and roceries, and guo Stand situated m the best hosiers. location in Bellefonte Is now. Far ed at private rale. The proprietor desiring to emigrate, Is anxious to tell his cloak and good will, and w 111 otter very great advantage , . 40 the enterprising portliestr. The business is extensive, and well established, and the opper tautly offered give. to poetise wishing to en, ago in merchandising is superior, the business and population of the place ruing rapidly on the leanest For particular. apply . to WILSON • lIIITDIIISON Altdrneys Bellefonte Pa.• B URNHDES' WAHRANTED BOOTO HAVE HOME. I= It M MA tl HE, thy Hupl =I of it, toc,d- It" ill ()ad liar Inditution. J P. DAVIS, Willtn./upon Pa WM. U. RICHARDS, SAM% IMUUUER, Executor, PETER KOOKEN, DAVID KREI'S. AdssinimOster.
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