Rtmottatic4rattblnau P OKAY 11REK, EDITOR ADD P 11101.1111,011 1011 A P. MITCHAM. A X/lIWIATA 1(11,ITOR It 8 I. I. M; F 0 N 'l' E, P A FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT, 20, 1667 —s2 per year when paid in ad ranee Mil 2 'JO when not paid In Julianne, and $3,00 when opirolloo or the) pal.' be fore 13=11 HON. HEOHHH S HABSW OOP, or Philadelphia I= S. T. slum EsT, of 13ellefoole, C J. T. M 1 N'tl RE, of Perry Co FOIL ASSEMBLY, P. GRAY . MEEK. of liellefonit FOR TREASURER, A. C. (;MARY, of wad' . o p FOR k 01 , 1..T1 CoMMISSIONEIt, Wit K ELLER. of Potter TWIT Fffit .11:141" RHIN SiIANNI N, of Poiterawp FOR A UDITOR, ti ETLIN6 Mt, %.f . Haim, Twp Keep your Pledges Brother laboring man. one year ago, when depositing your Lollo6 1;1r AV Iltt tin' and the Mongrel tielet, you 41111'0.0Y declared, flint "aahlx limn eletnipiljbr helito, i 1 trould L, Ilu• hut role you would rt.,' cost Ito Owl yn, ty. " A year Int+ gone by :Amen that tune; an tiller election is at hanalatnal now we nob pot to retleet liver that protnikt you on) better off to day than you WI 14. then Ate time- any-letter? t Are an ges higher and tli, pike- o'," the goods you buy lower? Are )our lane- es, and can )on make a lit in eater ea tern Art your Ut octet t, fOr the I oture Letter or Ito- the year shown that your In-( tote Mtn tag Per the nacres!.of th , • laboring cla--es? Think user thc,c thmgr before you tote ogain . Wttoglto tile compelled tao work Mr a lit iffe'utu-t. tool out for ourselves , the nib will nut take care of re. We must vote a• lit is to our owe interest., and not UN the few who have money dz i. rect. govet nment.l,efote the party now in imwer hccume 111.` Inw makers, pro• teeted the riele.sint well as the poor. How fl it HOW ? protects Wis rich at thr of the poor It pays the titan who has money to invest in govqpnnntt bonds IN GOLD,while it compels us who have buy fora Being to TAKE GREEN BACKS. Why Anna LI: , 'n It liadc one kind of money and Mt pelel. anoth er? It exempts the wealth of the bond holder from tax - mime, and makes us pay his proportion of the expeucc of the government. Why should we make roads, build school how•es,keep the !mar, pay government official-. and hear .111 the burdens or the gne eminent, while thove who have money to put m government bond. pay none ! Can you tell us brother working man, why you should pay MOREtaxes on your littile property valued nt perlis five !Mildred, one thousand or liftedhun dred dollars, than bond holders, whom we can point you to in this county,do on fifty Mammal dollars! And while this state of affairs continues, can you expect better times ? If you vote for your own interests, for the interests of the labor ing classes,you must vote for Democrat ic men and Democratic measures Times have been bettered a little since hart fall—bettered rich. but not for the poor nor will they be, until the working un-•e+ open their (*co to the Net that a party that taxes eu•m to keep niggerv,pay bond holder', taxes.snd one hundred and fifty millions of dollars per year interest—that compels theta to keep up a freedman's bureau to clothe and feed niggers, and robs than of mil lions of dplhars gppuaUS. to eurinli win o actor. and government officials, iv not the party thr the poor men to vote with. Keep your pledges, laboring men, and 'keinember that It not the Mongrel par ty, that we have to thank for the ,plen did grain crop and the feduction in the priee of Sinn ileoatoOal Our party hen placed in nomination for the oifice of State Senator two of the best men in this district, SstivECT Surnater and Cues. 3. T. MCINTYRE. Esors They arc intelligent, honest and capable. Their past records guarantee their future purity. They ere not the kola of ooy corporations or tmmopolies, and are neither owned nor controlled by any cortnptionists. They are the kind of men, whom any man, whether democrat oritA.olitionist,upon his death-bed, would re - willing to make the executors of his rotate or the guardians of his children. Such men should be sent to the Senate ,by the people, to withstand and oppose , thitschemes of corruption and extrava taPice which have been pushed through our state legislature fur the last four or five yelfts. Their opponents aro not men known to the people of this county, nor were they in fact nominated, by the _people of this district. T] rd phieed on the ticket by a ring ptioninte, at .the head was the notorious pimp, JOHN J. garrr.nsoN who five years ago perjur 'eti himself before a committee of the legislature to screen SIMON CAMERON in the BOYER bribery Jame. This vile mis creant EtrrausoN, uomioatbd both Ron- Won and .lleVrrrr. Witliout his vote in the conference, neither of them would now boa tandidatt; for the high and re sponsible °See of State Senator. PAT mimeos also boasts that he owns both Iken• oundidages and will make ten thounlnti,tioNans oat of thew oezt winter at Harriabuag if they are elected. If our opponentspdatre deny that Parrxa- NON made this boast., WIS"W r yE IT BY THE AFFIDAVIT WEE PITBETOANS who heard hi make it I let 160 honest people of this county then decide between' Swuozav and Idebrrraz OD the Or sklp, and these tools of PAT TER/RW.Oh the other. '-- 7 1Towest men remember Ben...Rein inter, the abolition cendidatefor County Trvasurer, in in correspondence with his partger D. A. Buhl, the forger, and re fuses to let the officers of the law know whre ho in, firmfearthe oonvimion of Buhl will oonviot himself. FACTS FROM THE RECORD ! -- How Sam. McVitty Escaped the Peniten tiary. Head, Honest Lien ]Read !1 As"the Mongrel Party has soon ‘roper to place SAW'i, MeVirmor Huntingdon Co., upon their ticket, as one of their candidates for State Senate, it is but proper in us to hunt up his record, and show to the people of the district the kind of a man: 'Ont party would have placed in power as their representative. here are a few facts, front the records of the bourtk at Huntingdon, which it will be well for every hottest voter to ponder over. In IStil there were three nandidates for the office of Sheriff in Huntingdon Co.,John Hrotherline, Whig Chnstinst Louts, independent Demo c r a t, and John Shaver. independent Whig. To secure the election of Shaver, it was necessary to get Coats elf the track. Thi SAMUEL MeV Ml', Win. II Leas, one of his conferees nt Lewistown, and John Shaver undertook *and did ac complish, by nribery and corruption. IThe articles of agreement entered into by them n e shall publish next week.) Under thil arrangement they had 1117Ide emerytlting passed off finely until alter the election. when the facts becoming I, non n to the public, till/vier was indict eil ", or, "job/ inflartit in p (7u Lefiun ( ',Mb( ii tupp,rt hie dreamt Ou this indict went a true hilt muss found, and on the Isth or January, 1842, he nas ar rutgried, plea.; not ( patty, but the jury re turned a let diet of "wait,/ in die manner ,nnl form 'II Lr thinibt ha/deg/ The •anie giantl jury that found the, bill aga'nst :shave' mad.: the following pne seuttuent The C Jury (in connection with the intllClMe John Sharer) do present Christian Couie, Inn-keeper, of the Bor ough of Huntingdon. and SAMUEL Mc. V , Eoq , and Wm Ii Leas, of , the Borough of Shirleyaborg, Huntingdon Co , Gar a molar ion of the 122.1 and 123 d sections of the 1.. L of July, 1839, entitled "an act relating to the elections of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania," and the other acts of the (lettere! Assembly and iawr'and COOBIllUtIoll Of lire SAN Commonwealth. JOSEPH SMITH, Foreman I 'l.Oll tits 1 , 10 , 11111/011t, au indictment eonspir.lry was drawn, (a copy of we shall publi•li next week) and a to tee IX found OH the 14th of January, 1842, by a Grand Jury of which Jeremi ah Ihnchimon, late of Warriors Mark, and well known to many of the citizens or the upper end of county was Fore man. The ea,e being continued at April and August sessions, on the 15th of No vember, 1842. it wad called up bir trial tihen ibe defendants Christian ('outs, 'SAMUEL, MeV rrrl7 and W. B. Lens, presented through their attorney, a PARDON from the Governor of Penn sylvania:datedire aim orAli g ii,m,lK42,- or which the following 18 a correct copy taken from the records at Harrisburg PEI42III7I,VANIA, 138 In the noose and by the authorsty of the Cunt 86 LL a morttren/iA of Peronsytranos elen. elt Porter, Governor of doe sato! dononsAteitath lint to It. Powrce. To shoal all these presents shall ovine, sends greehng, VI , at a Court of Quarter'SWASions of the peace held In and for the county of liuntingddn, at January Sessions of said Court, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and forty-two, Chris lisp Coots, William B. Leas, SAMUEL Mc- VITTY and John Shaver, were indicted ■nd charged with the grime or conspiracy, in unlawfully and wibkedly conspiring, cow. confeder►tingand agreeing together to promise to confer divers gifts and re wards upon a certain Othristian Costs, sue of the before named conspirators in order to procure the election of the said John Shaver, one of the before named conspira tors, to the office of Sheriff of said county ; and stalls prosequg having been subsequently entered by the Attorney General as to John Shaver, one of the said defendants And whereas, it has been represented to me the said indictmet was prefered at a pe riod of great political exeitement, when the minds of men were in some degree excited with rancorous animosity against each oth er, but that upon more mature .-eflection this unfortunate state of feeling has been allayed, and that neither publie justice of the good of society will be•promoled by any punishment, of like indirduals charged in said indictment. Now therefore, in consideration of the premises I have deemed this a proper case for the exercise of the Executive clemency, and do pardon the said Christian Couty William B. Lease and SAMUEL MoVITTY, the said defendants, of the offence and of fences alleged in said indictment, and they are hereby severally and fully pardoned ac cordingly. Given under my , bandand the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg. this thirty-Best day of August. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and of the Commonwealth the sixty-sixth • By the Governor, . . =1 Secretary of the Commonwealth 'these aro the facts in the case— FACI'S WHICH NO ONE WILL DARE DEN V,and they show what kind or a titan Monarchy Would have repro pent this district in the State Senate. It Is no wonder that the notorious jail bird John J. Patter. on of Juniata county, boasts openly that if bleVitty and Robi son arc elected that he can make tea thousand dollars otit of then' at Harris burg It is no wonder that cotruption ists everywhere are working for their suceess. It is no wonder thatthe hang ers' on about the capitol, the public thieves and treasury robbers at Harris burg are dt!ing all in their power to elect the se two . men,—one a PARDONED CRIMINAL, the other but little better. Honest men of the district, compare this reeortn!if SAM MeVITTY, with the records of lion S. T. Shugart au* ChM. J. T. Mclntyre Esq.,—men against whose private or public characters, their bitter est opponents catrb r ig no charge--not even create a supple , and then decide Who you-would 1 / 2 -nth Have to repielent you in the Senate of PoinHyPratite. If you want a man to assist in making lowa for our proud old Commonwealth, who escaped Chit Penitentiary simply through the executive clemency of Gov. Porter, vote for SAM MiYITTY, hq will be a flt tool for limy set of Oorruptlenists that may desire to use him. The loots just as we have given them In this owe can be found VN OER SEAL - In the Prothonotary's Moe in Hunting don, and we defy the friends and support ers of MoVITTY to deny them. souo¢ ON THE Souttim.—Lett week's Drees charges the Centre county soldiers while encamped at Falmouth, Va., with having carried the vice of gambling to such an extent that it had to be suppress ed by a general orderl I And yet th , Paine individual who would thus slander thd memory of the dead as well as the reputation of the living soldiers, has the audacity to ask the "bur in blue" to support him and his negro woraiyping candidates. "0 shame, where is thy blush." The Campaign The Mongrels have opened the cam paign in this county in a characteristic "mannor. ,Tho fellows who run the office of their party organ, last week filled the oolumns of thatpaper with low,seurilons, malignant and indecent attacks upon al mosteyery candidate upon our ticket—at tacks upon the characters •tf old and well known, and highly respect:3l.We citizens of the county, whose 'shoe's latchets they are worthy to stoop down and un loose." This Mono was insufficient to satisfy their vulgar malignity. They is sued a reprint of these same slanders in a little dingy anonymous sheet called the "Beflefinite Paper" which has not even the irresponsible name of Jolts G Emmy. KURTZ attached to give currency to its libels, We are told that this seine "Bellefonte lhper" 1.4 to be an anony mous vehicle for lies and calumny until the election,and is to be scattered broad cast over this county in the vain hope that the intelligent voters can be impos ed upon by its oft repeated lies to sup port the negro selfrage ticket What a sad commentary this is upon the arro gant claim that our opponents constitu ted the party of o `giaud moral ideas" and was devoted to the interqt of "God and humanity." Although there is no name appended to this sheet in order that no individual may be held responsi ble for its content., yet we know every puppy in the snarling pack, and if they. want the campaign to be confined to at tacks upon the private characters of in divihals instead of the - advoeney uvulae fence of the principles professed by the respective partics,we coin give them blow for Wow until they will be hissed and hooted from respectable society We propose hereal ter to take up these scoun drels one by one and ‘entilate their char- Roils :Ind you nee., in order that the community, as sell as their enmity o . lal patrons may know what -they really are. tride.s n•e are mistaken, some of Mein may find Menisci% es dropped from the rolls of an honorable profession, and will have cause to thank their good fortune if' they keep outside of the penitentiary The more respectable portion of the abolitionists in the county refusing to to recognize or endorse the filth and vul garity whichis being poured during!' the columns of the Press and its bastard off spring the Bellefonte Paper have started a third abolition sheet iiVnr county call ed the Campaigner and Acured the ser vices of our quondam friend Cob W...1V, flames as its editor. While under or dinary- circumstances we - could gladly welcome the Col. back to the "corp. edi torial" yet we are ,sincerely sorry to see hint array himself with "those row minded blockheads," which tlieely says "edits the abolition county pater•." Ilitun'X - Is a geliaciTian;" Twlfen in -gond company ,) and would be "a focinan worthy ()lour 8 t eel , " ifltc had a respec table cause to advocateltir defend. Come Cul. your real friends aie not in the nig ger map. We had Lopes of your mate conversion from the doctrines of the nigger equality party, after you course last year, but we now fear on: hopes were illusory and that you are one of those of whom it is said "the dog is turned to Nis own vomit again , and the sow that wan washed, to her wallowing in the mire," or as the same idea is pointly expressed in Proc. 20 ch. I I v "As a dog returneth to his vomit no a fool returneth to his folly." To our people we say that it now be hooves them to be vigilant and active to prevent any of these appliances of-the. common enemy from effecting the•renult in the county. Let the Mongrels fight among themselves as much an they please if our people are aroused to the 11111101- twice of the coining election and strive as white men ought to for their right, and liberties in a death struggle witli the cohorts of ethiopimu despotinm Me can roll up a thousand majority in "Old Cen tre" in October next. A.Word toforeigifers . ••••. ,' Of our Irish, blerman, and other eiti• p , :ens of foreign birth, we would as • 11. rs you your pape ready ? Are yo ily to prove at the polls that you are ed to vote? Ycarly,we know that t are hundreds of honest %%Aura cheate it of their votes because they have neglected having their naturalization papers on hand. Shall that be the case this full'? Recollect that the men whom many Ann will vote against at the coining election, are the ones who burnt your churches, imprisoned your women, and attempted to disfranchise you, but a few years ago• The leaders of the 'Mongrel party, with WILLIAMS at its head, arc the identical individuals, who, during the reign of Know-nothingism, did their best to pre vent you having a say in the government of this country t Since they failed in that, they now seek to overcome your strength by giving the ballot "to the nc groes. They beamingly assert that if they cannot "get you down one way,they will another." Is it not to your own in. termite to go to some trouble, iu order to prevent the success of the party that has always been your enemy? It is but lit tle trouble to hunt up your papers and have them ready. If you haste left them in some other county or State SEND FOR THEM IMMEDIATELY. You have as much at stake, as any of us ! This is an much your country,as it is ours. Do your duty then. HUNT UP YOUR PAPERS AT ONCE. Lay them where you can get theta. See that you are as sessed, and when election day conies round go to the polls and administer a fitting rebuke to the party that has at tempted to put you beneath the negro. CIIANUE Or BASE.—Last i fall the Mon grel ticket in thiatounty s composed largely of soldiers,;_.aud the "dear boys in blue" Was all Girtty: STEWART, WHIPS°, BENNER and . MILES, Were all soldiers and some lof them crippled at that and yet most : of them ran behind the candidate for Governor. This fall there is not a soldier upon their county ticket, but on thiother hand, either hi accident or desi ,every one of the Mon grel candidates is a renegade Democrat even down to An. TIPTON. Talking to a prominent radical T ana g er the other dity,we asked him why they.had ignored the soldier thin year?.il He sneeringly re plied: "Humph I that soldier dodge es played, evil" Thus showing that be never cared anything in reality for the soldier% but wished to use them as toots with which to achieve party acmes& NO ' If you want to vote for negro out rage, vote the Mongrel ticket. A BASE FASLEHOOD NAILED WHAT IT VAS STARTED FOR I ! i‘ow Z. O. EIIIITZ "ado His • Money. The desperate.and reckless creatures who are conducting the campaign for the Mongrel party in Centre CO. being wholly destitute of character theno.elves are attempting to injure and destroy the good characters of the democratic nomi nees by the most base and malignant fit& 'sou order to bring our candi dates down to their own level. For, this purpose they are circulating the report that ANTIIONY C. GEARY, Esq., is a gambler add that be was engaged in that business among the soldiers in the camp at Falmouth Va., in 1863, and in con sequences of practo;ing this nod other vices ho was driven from the camp by a general order. The whole story is a //LACK AND MALIGNANT LIE, as is clearly shown by the following corres pondence between the Chairman of our Committee and Maj. FOSTER, together with the certificate of Dept. Sherdl WOonam i. The I:Lek are simply these . In Vie winter of 186.1 A. Cr"GE.titv,Esq. went to Falmouth, Vs , to engage in the business of a Photographer and expen ded several hundred dollars for material to start the busiii . ess. After he had been there about ten da}*a uwe titian side and for dm tdrool ALONE left the camp, leaviniellis photographing estab lishment in charge of a young man by the name of CIIARI,ES NOLi., who was to carry it on fora 'itortirin - err the profits. Soon Ole? this,Noi.l. Wa% taken sick and died. Whereupon the Quarter Master of the I lsth Regt., J. G KURTZ, (the god-Erther of this slander,) took 1105.11- 81 . 011 of the e_stablultm, nt, USED AND SOLD MR. GEAItY'S PROPERTY POCKETING THE PROCEEDS OF IT, AMOUNTING TO OVER 88th'. The a cry money with winch J. G. Kura paid off the debts against his office when he icturirea home, he thui STOLE FROM MR L GEAItY, and now he is giving circulation to what he known to be an annatiguted fil/sehood for the pur pose of coverho opium min infamy. IF KIIIiTZ DEN I NS 'l'll ESE FACTS,IVE WILL PRODUCE THE CERTIFI CATES OF SOLDIERS OrTHE I Isth REGT. TO PROVE 'l'l EM. We thus nail this he upon V backs of its authors, and hold them up to the community as convicted libelers. Let these hounds pi educe their ORDER if any such exists Let them prove their charges by the Colonel or other offic'ers of the Regiment or stand berme the pub lic self confessed liars and slanderers. But' we have already wasted too mulch space , upon the al mut. knaves. Here is the pioor of their black-heatted scum drOllMlll . _„ • Sint, IStb., 11A., It. 7 1),,r ...I It is alleged y in the color.. Or the Come lees, that A vritokr C. I/ KARI, F.pl of Wa kor townohni, the now moo of the Dernm rain part) for the Witco of ounty Trtunurer, us i:l;rin 'i i t t ion "l r t r u f ‘ g ‘ ertrt.olo.l.nbrirg'„d on the praetire s .. ' n r f tin teeth Regiment, while they were encneoped ; Falmouth Cu, in the If Inter and Spring i 1.1113, and that in ron4crruerice thereof ho wa driven from the comp, by virtue of on oilier order Issued for that purpose. linowlng the you nen, on °dicer in that Regiment during lb tinny reform' 1, 4 I desire to know from )0 n bother the said statement, o r any of them ar true. By is direct and (rank ausner at you orr ru n t eon sentence, you will greatly oblige. Yorirevery Respeetfu II), JOHN II OItVIS, Chrri roman Pro, Cu. Ecllofonto, St !actuator IHtlt, 1867 Jolt.; II Otti is , Etty., Cho° MOH 1,1f.h. Co, l't.tt, Its•n SIR :—I have your nate of Om dale relative to certain statements, made in the col 111.11,4 of the (*era ntl Pte.* against A STOW" C (inane, the nominee e r yocr party, in thi county, for the office of County Treasurer. Vu .I,lru me to Mato a hether statements any of them are true." I reply that on the fall el 10112 I aim Cap tent of Cowpony "A " Of the 118th Regiment of Peno'n. Cola, and about the Int -of Oetalicr s of that y ear,wee ordered Into nil+ State on re creams her lee. I continued an that duty un' Id about the mobile of January 1511.1, when I returned to my Regimen 1--then in Camp near 1.10[11.11111,VA. Shortly after may return to the Itegiment. I met Mr, tir•iie there-shaving hail a alight , quaintanee with him before the war. Ile Caine there to engage in the busmen. of a Photographer, but only remained a short time. It m but junto.° to Mr. UnAnr, to say that I did Of.t then hear Iron any one nor hate I sin,' heard, such accusations against him as thorn, contained the Piers, and urn Inman., that ho was not Ira no from the Itegiment, by order, fur any rase whatenet. Poring this short thole that Mr. 11. o at the CHOW Of the 148th, I knot. of nothing g In his conduct that would nail me to sospei I, or 1..1116e 1110 to believe lint he 11;19 there far improper IMITOPOR, or that he followed illahonett practices. You MO at Liberty to make such use of lh to reply en you see [mention. Truly, your. R. 11. FORSTER I wail a private in Company 11.. 111th Meg., P. V., and was preoont in the Ileg. all the time it was euramped at Falmouth, Va in the win ler and opting of 1853 1 knew A E.' , who mlllO to Falmouth to whlPtgo in 011 heamoos ofw Photographer, and mma.' but olittrt time when he was taken k a nd left nil= mouth, lent mg his huainen• in charge of another ninn. !never heard any aerwiatit.iis against Mr while he was there, or after he left, barging him with gambling or any other mal practice.. and lan poasitita that ho traa not drat en nut of romp fur any at it practice. what. etc, Lents I. WOOlllll,lO, 0.14. Shereff of one, (lertoty Set temlier 18th, 1867. —The Mongrel whippers-in ask the people to vote for BEN. DRININNER for Treasurer in preference to A. C. GEARY, Esq. The people of Penn and surrounding townships will not noon forget that %Ls name DEINFECIER wns the seeretconfident and trusted friend of D. A. Rum., who issued sonio„eight thousand dollars of forged paper, and by-other fraudulent devices fleeced the honest people of Penn's Valley out of inany thousand dol lars more, and then fled to Canada, (as it is suyposcd) leaving everything he could not carry with him in the hands of the aforesaid BEN. DEININUER, Esq. 1 1 who is suppose to have shared the prof its -of this little speculation concocted by tile foie pf "Runt, & DEININUEIt." UNKIND. --''The narrow minded block heads" of the Prow, last week tried to. impose juion their readers by charging upon our worthy candidate for County Treasurer A. U. GLARY, Esq.,of Walker township, the vices and crimes practiced 'and perpetrated in the arwy by JOLIN W. (.REALLY, whose election aatbvernor they advocated but a year ago, thinking the people would bb deceived by the name. Let the abolition GRAILY father his own vile acts and not attempt to palm thaw off upon an honest. Demeerat. —Why wan ()apt. eunsinsail and all the oilier one•loggod and ono-armed soldiers bedortgidg to the abolition patty in this comity set aside by their Con vention and snob a 'may-at-homo pairlot as BICN. Drtglltortt nominated or Conniy Trettimrer? rib "soldier dodge played 'orit i "eh ? , Are yob Assessed ? Z — De:anocrats are you Assessed? Re member it is but a little over two weeks until the election, and that unless you et tend to this important matter, you will be denied tho privilege of voting against the loon and infamous measures of the party that is now seeking to place you beneath the rule of bond-holders and niggers. See that you are assessed at once. Take no man's word for it, but go 'to the axtesilist and see that „your name is upon it. We are cheated out of scores of votes yearly, in districts where there are Mongrel lasseeeons, by leaving this matter to their honesty. Trust them no longer I SEE FOR YOURSELF I See that your Democratic neighbor's name is upon the list? Have over); Demo cratic voter about you asses.scd,and when the election comes off see that they are to the polls, and "Old Centre" will be good for 1,000 of a majority. Aft Aid to Tell The Mongrel papers in this place arc afraid to let their readers know how their infamous doctrines are being re pudiated at the polls by the people-- Look at the list of actual gains made by the Democracy during the last six months Comiecticui, D lcocrnlic 11.un 12:000 New linmpellire 31=1 I- ertnonl, California, Montana, ECM lECiIE3 I.M. the Democracy of Pennsylvania do their duty and we wlll add to this a mount .10,00 u more, on the second TUC-- day of October next Democrats of old Centre, are you ready to assist? Roll up your sleeves and work. The Financier IS. 0. Ilinninger, OUT M 11411611, fin Truman re r r if!n young 111 all of lino ls'entx and education, a %poll hook keeper and finanNer --Mongrel Cam plqpar, Ile kept the books of 1). A Runt„ in such a manner, as to cheat everybody that had any dealings with him, and he fintmeiered the hard working farmers.and other citizens of Penn's Valley out of some eight thotvand dollars,with forged paper., If the rainpaigner will tell its few readers how easily 111.711 L DErsimmt `Slandered" Mrs. SANDERH, a poor widow woman out of twelve hun dred dollars, they can form a very good opinion of his financial abilities and qual ifications. Tell ue Will You! Judge Sherri...a proclaimed secession doc trines ne'early as 1814, and by his uncial decis ions during the lato rebellion, gnso unmistaka ble 4V 'done° of 0) wrathy with traitors —retie a/ If Judge SuAttswoon, "proclaimed mee .um doctrines as early an 18,14,"why did your party elect him to the Legisla ture, as a whig in 1840;41? And if his sympathies were "with traitors," why did your party support him for Judge of the District Uom t of Philadelphia dur ing the most critical period of the war? Answer will ye, or hold your peace? Why did you support, "secessionists" and "traitors?" Nonro not exactly spoiling, nor itching for all ut h.° got on, once more our light g • and no feel at home and never o Lit alwant any one to Pend upon our coat tail,-11/o.w'. Cumptieflott • . Not for the world Mr. Bnaw4ould we tread upon your coat tairror fe yo might do as you when Mrs. tVlss lim.li threw the dish rag in your farce—get under the table and befoul your breeches --The Cent, Id the Mongrel or gan of this county asset to that the sod diets, while in the army gambled so much, that a general order hind to be is sued in order to stop it Will the "boyttt. in hind' swallow thin insult., and listen' to men who would thus defame their characters, in order to attain a partisan litlrpUhe Kuu•tz did not male be tween eight hundred and one thousand dollars by gobbling ,up the effeetsof a de ceased camp-follower, while the said J. was playing quarter.inaster in the army, let him explain the circumstances through the columns of the Press. Ile has heretofore told the tale in one& his moods." —ls a man who secretes a forger, helps him out of the country. pockets part of the - proneds tif his rascality, and refuses to tell honest men who have been &quilled by hiw, where the scamp is,a fit person - io Vlte.4 thane of the peoples money'? Ben. Doeining,the Mongrel eon candidate for County Treasurers ischar god with doing these things and so far has.wiot dared to deny it. —lfirrentsow orowa over GOVOrilOr .IKA ay, because of his failure to secure Lou. 11A1,04 nomination for the Senate, and tauntingly tells him "the ace takes the king." Don't plume yourself upop your achievinents too soon, Born, they have a rod in soak for you yet, which will Ina be pleasant to feel. —How much did Iltrreitmog make by selling out WILSON to VATTKRSON ? 1)41 be get the consideration in money or was lie satisfied with .Touar's promise that ho (A. 13. 11. - }--should ho on the 'Senatorial ticket next time? —Jour+ J. PArrEasoN says lie owns JACK ROBISON and SAM MOVI7TY, and will mako $lO,OOO out of they next win ter at Harrisburg if they are elected ! I How do you like the prospPota honest tax-payers ? —lf you want .yelessened by /stopping the interelon the public debt—ono hundred and fie tailbone of dollars yenrly--voto the Democratic tick- —lr ever the Democratic party gets power, Ito first sot will tis to fund the fed eral and rebel debts.—Frato thefiret editori al column of the Telesteaph, of the 18th ..Do Ihn Copperheads contemplate repu diating the debt incurred by the Govern• meet la the w,,rk of reduciag tie, rebel lious people or the South to obedience to the Constitution and laws ? We answer most emphatically, TOUT M.—AVM the second editorial colleen. of the Dame" Now. which does the Deacon Wind for the It. and which for the truth? 'he Dem ocratic party cannot be in favor of funding the debt and repudiating it at the same time. Either the party Is in favor of pay tog the debt qr not Aging it, as .you say, Deacon, but elb ieh How Hat The State Debt Bon Redu CZO The local bleak and tea sign make. a 031111 blow" shoals redweties of the Btayt debt. It eisOme that $1,794,644 have bean pull in onefilar, •twithent colleeting . one niggle doll.: fro the fuller and mechanic in the shape of tan em his Real Estate U. It negladla to stale, however, in what other shape the in: has been levied and collected. Geary, Kemble and llartranft have not paid that amount from their private packets, and there is not . ' the remotest probability that the shoddy thieves advanced the money It le not true, however, that a dollar of this amount was collected as a tax upon real estate. In 1860 an act was passed remit ting the real estate tax, but there is no oxi des.. that it hastiest!. diecoutinued. Moro is abundant evidence, however, • that the taxes upon the people—the "mechanic and farmer" included—have been more tbsin double during the poet year These•same parlies—who now annotice this reduction of tbelAidelebt—lately sent requfsitione to the 'various county authopi ties for amounts of money aggregating (judging from the amounts claimed from Berks. York Fayette. Allegheny, Indiana avvVestmereland) fully two million dol lars ($2,000,000 ) This, they said, was to be paid in lieu of the real meate lax for 1866 and 1867 The additional sum thus demanded amounts, for each of these years to nearly the totol of the original levey, and the whole sum for both years will have to be paid during the present year. To do this a tax levy will have to be made The Statelofficiale can and will pay off $1,70.1,644 of the State debt out of the $3,000,0110 in the Treasury, when they have so good. a prospect of getting $2,000,000 before the year is out, by means Draft extra tax levy. By that lime, however. the people will have learned to their cost, how State debts are reduood under Radical officials. Thoee who paid real estate tax from 1866 to the present time know that there has been no reduction in their law, When they come t 'pep, during this year, the extra levy for 1866 and 1867, they will discover, also, trim then taxes have been morethen doubled over 181,1 cud 18133. IME 60x0 2701 i. 4,000 86.700 • Not only are the people required to pay in extra tax the whole sum thus denominit ted is -reduttion of the State debt, but they are required to make up, in the mane way, about three hundred thousand Jailers (or increased salaries authorized by the late wirrupt Legislature , about one milliondol Mrs for sums squandered in contraein noel donations to political favorites by the tint body, and about one half is million .lullars lost to the State on the twenty three mil lion loan, by paying nix per cent. interest on untaxed bonds to inks taxed bonds of the State bearing fire per zeal. interest It is entirely too late in the day to set up ti. claim of good management its financea for Radicals officials—State or Federal Thu people hat.. s constant relfutation of the claim in the vast hurtles of taxation under which tory ale wearily, plodding, and, whilst Loinforts are abridged and all luxuries ate debarred the majority of the working classes, it will require something more tangible than words to tourists !hem that the Radical Stale Rdiuitiostralion is a success. When the people tett redeem!, they wall not need ho he told info turdens hots been lightened —1 alnol anti Viiion Attention Voters !---Pettereon "On the DIM The notoriously corrupt John J Pat tenon, of Juniata county—who boasted a L e w "down, on the day of the Republican Senatorial Conference, that he would nom inate Robison if it cent hint two thousand bemuse lie could 'fluke len thousand dollars out of hint al Ilarrtslairg in one winter -a-after 04 nominations were made,„ look a reliable gentleman from Lewistown to one side and declared that he Inlened to tare the two candidates for Senator, and Wilson, his candidate for the Rouse from Juniata county, to Philadelphia ou wedneaday, Sep: temper I lib, where he could pledge them to e'er lam tatereses in order 10 Willa Meisel., witordi and ranee money tci use in the cam paign (In Wednesday, the Ilth of Septet,. ber, Panellises, with his into teas at the Girard House, in Philadelphia ' Is nut this enough to startle the honest men of all pariiee in this district Pa terson to euoceed in electing his nun by BRIBERY and CORRUPTION r If he dares deny our charge as to what he said in Lewistown, or an to what he did in Ph ll adelpie, we have the proof on hand, ready primed for him We are determined that the people shall know Patterson as well in this county as he is known in./mai/Oa coun ty We bare further developments to make of the schemes of these corrupt men, that we will disclose as the campaign progres an. Robison and MoVttty, if elected to the Senate, would he the merest tools of the corporation interests of the Stale The el ft ontery of other of these men pretending to he in favor o'll Free lialread Law, sur passes the trickery of even Paterson him self Patterson says he will elect kolasan and Ale nay and control theta at Harrisburg Honest men, of all parties, will repudiate this Patterson ticket, conceived to be else tad through fraud and corrupt bury Standard. "IVIIOLK ifo(l,"—The Radicals of Carbon county adopted the following reso lution of their platform with applause and cheers "Resolved, That we are unconditionally in favor of manhood suffrage, and that up on this line we will fight from this day on, until the great principles of the Declara tion of Independence shall include all of our fellow-citieens, white ur Black!" Judge Henry W. Williams is the condi date of those who made the above resolve Tho inference in plain that, be, too, is fighting it out on the negro suffrage and equality line. Can honest conscientious white men support him under these circum stances ? Elected by such men se the Car bon county Radical., and pledged to decide all cases In accordance with the opinionerof the majority which elected him, negro suffrage would at 011ce be enforced in this State and thousands—of vagrant Southern blocks would come or be brought here to vote and control our elections and then lie left to charge of the poor authorities as a turdon upon the white working payee whose roles they have killed at the ballot hoc. White men are you prepared for thin I—rotroot f Union. Nell) Rbbergtemento KIP BOOTS, of the belt kind, nod of his own manufacture, warranted, and at the lowest prices for rale at IIIoALUION •6. • CALF SKIN BOOTS, of hie own to a ttire, warranted to too the arket for eel° at Ma ON'S. GENTLIIIIMN.-1 con furnie you with all aian of the Quaker Ci White Shirts, and challenge any trade to produce tts equal. W. W. MONTGOMERY. GREEN HIDES. The highest market price Is paid fur green hides of all kinds, Pt 1123 IFITBEMANB GIICNERAL .E.LECTION PROOLA MATIOI,I. Whereas, in and by an act °film General As manbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an not relating to the electltn of tins Commonwealth" approved the 2d day of Joly, A. D. 1830, I D. Z. KLINE, high Sheriff of 1.0 county of Centre, Petirmylrsulle, do hereby make known and give pence to the electors or the county aforesaid,4ist general election IM will hold to the o* y of Centro, on tp. SECOND DIYESD4Y ( th) of OCTOTIEtt, at which time the following persona are to be elected. - One pornon . Supremo Judge of Pemmlrs Two parsons ki fill the office of the State 8,5. ate of the 214 deustorlal district, composed of the countim of Centre, Blatt, Iluotingdon, Je ohne, Mifflin and Pony. One person to 011 the office of member of the House of Representative., to represent the aounty of Centre In the Room of kepreseata titres of Penneyleenia. One person me Treeenrer'of Centre meaty. One person for Coma Intoner of Centre rens ty. Ono person for Jury Commissioner of Centro onsty. One person fewAnditer of Centre county. In perusals., Druid Aet, I else...hereby mate knows; and give netts. that the places of hold ing th aforesaid general eleetloh In tbeeeverel boroughs and townships within - the . asiappy of Centre, arsulaCiare, to wit ; The 'leaf f e toasty of Ciotti tete notice that th Ifienend Mellon will be hold .1 the fallowllig Plates ,For the township" of Baines, at the public goose of Absalom Barter, In the town of Aaron& • 1111,•g Yor the township of Half Moon, •t tho school house in Blertastollfills For the lownship.of Tyler, at the school houseman Hannah fornnee. Far the IltesrushigSse, at the .111101 1111 U. the town o f Forth. tewnsblp et stint the house of I. IL Porter Old Fort. Faiths township of direst', at the house of M. Guise. For the township of Ferguson, at the school house in Pine Grove. For tho township of Harris, at the school house in Boalesburg. For the township of l'atton, at the house of Petor Murray. For the borough of Bellefonte, nod Spring and Benner townships, at the court house in Bellefonte For the township of Walker, at the school house tallablanharr For the borough and township of Howard, at the house of Mrs. Eliza Tipton. For the borough of Philipsburg and township of Rush nt the sehoobbonse in Philipsburg. For the township of Snow Shoe, at the school. house near the house 0f.,,8at01. AtkeY• For the township of Marlon, at the school house In Jaekenn•ille. For the borough of Milesburg and Boggs township. •t the school house in Milosbterg. For the township of Houston, at the former place of holding eleations. For the township of Penu, at the house of W. I.• Musser. For the township of Liberty, at the school house in Begley ilia For the township of Worth, nt tho school. house in Port Matilda. For the township of Burelslde, at the bones of John Boar. For the township of Curtin, at tho school house near Kohl Manus. For the borough of Unionville and Union township, at the school-house in Unions ilia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. "That every person except Justice+ of the Poutte, who shall bold any office or appointment of profit, or trust ender the United State. or of this euto, or any city or Ineorpornted districts, whether a eommissionepd °Meek or otherwise. cc subordinated officer, carol who tY or shell be . . , employed under the legislatiie. °secant e. or yndtrtaey department of thin State, or of the United States, or of any city or any oorporated district, and, also, that every member of Con. green or of the pinto Legielaturo end of Petrel or common council of any ineorperated dietc,rt in by law in• apable of holding or etercising at the moo time, the oftenopappointment of i or olgo. Intpectorn or Clerk of any election of thin Commonwealth, and that no inspector.judge or officer of such election shall he elogible to b • •oted for - And the geld At of Aveenihlei entitled 'An Art referring to dor tioneof thleCOMmontroalth.' passed July 2.1, further pray ide. es fol- , . "In rats the person who 'hall hare received the h ghost number elect. for in spec for, hall not attend on the day of any electiAtc then the person who ehall have received The s-cond highest camber of votes for judge okt the nest precool ing election, .bail act as in/vector 10 1110 place• And in case the person who shall have received the highest nutether of votes for inspector shall net attend, the pereon elected judge shall appoint an inspect J r in hie piece; anti in cue the person elected udge shall no attend then the inspector who received the high est number of votes shall appoint a judge in tile place ; and if any vacancy shall continua in the bon rd for the gpneo elan hour after the time fine] by law the the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward,or diedriet for which such ollicer. shall have been elected, present at the piece of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. "It shall be the duty of the several assessor., reepeolfelly to aitend at the place of holding every goneral,socelal or township election du ring the whole time said election Is kept open, for the purpose, of giving Information to the Inspector, end Judge when called on in relation to the right of any ed by them to vote at such emotion, or such other molter in relation to the right or any person mamma by them to vote at such eleetion 4 of !Inch other matter, in relation to the assessment carolers as the said inspector or, either of them may from time to time require" No person shall be permitted to vote at any election other than a white freeman, at the age of twenty one years or more who who shall have resided in this State at least ens year, and in the election district where he oilers to vole al east tun days, immediately proceeding such eleethin : and within tail yenta paid a State tax, iriiieh shall limos %wen &creased al tenet ten days beret , the civet ion But n C 1117.02 of the United States who has previously Leona quali fied voter of thin Stale, and remove therefrom dd returned, and nllOB6Ol have resided in the election district and paid takes es efore.seld, shell he entitled to rote alter residing to this State MY months. I . IIOfrOVIC ' That the free wh its ratitens of the United Steles between the ages of twenty one and twenty two years, and have reeided in the election districts ten ilsys ss aforesaid, shall be entitled to Vela Slitilollol they shall have paid no tnnee, "No person shall be entitled to vote whose nhom hi not contained In the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the commbedoners, on- Ices,First, he produees a me ipt for the payment, wft hin two yeersof a thole or county tan, as sesred either on his oath ur affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, lint that he hen paid each a tan, or any failure to produce such a receipt, shall mike oath to the payment there of , ur woad, if he claim a right le vote by being en elector between the ages of twenty one and twen‘y two yearn, he shall denpoce on oath or aflirmalloo that he hay re/Mooted in the State one year next before his aplicat lOU and make such proof of ren Menne In the dletrict as is re— quired by this sot, and that be does t erily be lieve from the amounts Kit en him that be ix of the age aforesaid, and give melt other evidence en ix required by this act whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the inopeetor'n lint sail a note made opposite therein by writing the word 'tax, If he shall be admitted to vote by reason of, for such votes' all be called out by the clerks, who shall make the like soles M the lint of velem kept by them "In all MACY whore the name of the pornen claiming to vote is fount/ on the list furnished by the metal innoners and msemers, of bin right to vote whether found thereon or not, in objected In by any iluollfluileitlcew, It shall lie the duly of the inspectors to examine such tenon on oath as to his qualiffcation, and if he claims to hare resided within the Photo for one 'ear or more, hot oath shall lie suffieient prowl theretof bat shall make proof by at least ono oo•Lpetant witnem, who 411411 be a qualified stet tor, that he hos resided within the d Istria for more than ten days next immediately pre...Ming said elec tion, and dual also himself ewoar that his bona Lido remidenee, In marunneele his la* full calling Is within the district, and that he did not remote into said distroet for the purpose of voting therein. •'Every portion qualified RS atoreaaid, and who hall make doe prim( if regurred,of It to reoldeneo nd payment of lases, shall he admitted to vote n the township, ward or dietriek in which be hall reside "If any person shall attempt to pmrent an °Moor u( an election under this net, trues holding such election, or use or threaten any violonee to any such otilear, or shall interrupt or 1131111.01, mly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or bleak up tho window or .....e to any window whore the reuse may ho holding, or Riot ously dixturlt the peace at such election, or Shall nuo or practice any Intimidation tbresta,Corco or loll:moo, with clorign to influaboe unduly or ornicweCfay elector or to prevent him tram vot ing er to xestrain the Treedem of chilled, such persons on eenviation shell be lined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and to Ire imprieened for any time pot less, than twelve months, and if It shall be shown to eourt, wh eo the trial of such offences shall b had, that the person so offending nal 44 a realdeut of the city, ward, dicLcint,ovaowW,hip, where the enl.l offence wav committed and ant entitled therein, then on conviction he 4411 be eon leaved to pity a Goo of one hundred, and not more than one thousand dollars, end be Imprisoned not less thin oil thanths nor more than two years, "If any person or persons shall make illl/01 or wager upon the ;eolith of the election wit In this Commonwoeltb, or chaff offer to t,ilrg any nob bet or wager, either by ocelot proclama tion thereof, or nay written or priatod guivurtitto • Olfrkt, Cbtilellge or inylla any anti, v e ,,,ons to make each bet or wager, upon oonrh.o.,r, there of be or they Atoll forfeit and pay tbme times the amount or hater offered to ho bet. If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently reae more than once on the day, or eludl_frtutd- Wendy fold and deliver to the ineyeetor t tiehete together with Ite Intent illegally to vote trios and procure another to do me, he or they MO °Bending As% upon conviction, he fined to any Both not les. than fifty nor more thak Are hun dred dollar., end be •Imprleoned not lee* than three nor more than twelve menthol. . . .. .. it any person not qualified to vote to thin Commonwealth spread& to Tow. (oroopt tho Woos of quiffilled althorns.) Mill appenr at any election for the purpose of Imolai, tickets or in !Wang:ins tho citizen. qualified to rote, he AO on cmorfettion forfeit eel mm not ereenetilnit ono hundred dollars for army .neh Wren., mad be l i Imprisoned r nay terra sot ...needing th ree menthe." Vs between the eleal to opeahelween the boon. of 8 end.lo del a %be Imbionmii, and shill cootie- us itithout Interruption or adjournment until? tentedh In the g, when the poll. shall be 0101141. The several Inepeeters end Judges elected In the 8d Friday of lltureh lank, In persasneekef the ad notion of the setofjhe 2d of July 11180,,wi1l bold the eleetiou on Tuesday, the 814 day of October next. • The judges are to make thole returns for the county of Centre, at the C l aud Howm, le Della fonts. on 'friday, the 11th of Oefober, A. D. I en?. , tt twits seder sty baud sad Hal aa Bellefonte this 14th day of Fkplembsr, A. D. 18 87, D. Z.,I4LFNE Shatiff. 'Nein au etttom eutz. EEME E E OTIC 6 TO TEACIIILIVH A 1111tN.CTOIN The Kleminattene fur the current ye..r it el be held a. (to commerce nt Y Weird k A. M.) liel" '" l° ' al Bellefonte,ll, ~,,, I uy,A t - Spring, Penn, at Mdheim, 5A.111410, Sept 21.4 Haines, at Aaronaburg, Io n.lar , " 2:d Gregg, at l'enn 1101, 1 ,o day, " ,211 It Potter, at Centre Ilall, " 2hth Harrill, at Doaisbarg, '1 hdraday, " snti. Ferganon.at Pine Grove, Priday4 '• 27th Mile., at N. S. T'rsday rday, Ore. '2,1 111, Walker,at Ilublerahurg, aioaday, do 7th Marion,at itteksonv II le, { l',..ine•day, do out 11 "'" d ' . 1 , ltt Howard, Thursday, do 10th Curtin, Liberty, at liaglerille, Friday. do I I tb. Boggs, at Milaaburg, Saturday, do 12th Union, at Uniourille, Monday, Oh. Nth Ilenner,at Tuoaday, du ISt It Patton, at Waddlem aIL W'n'sday, do 16th Iluatonott J?li... Fur. Tharaday, It. 1711, .I.*Yl"' } Port Matild.i, Friday, do 'Sib Worth, Ilainnoon,at Stoantatown,Sat'day, do I Uth (To eommenelt-044 o'clock P. M.) Rush, sit Philipsburg, Monthly, Obi. 21,4 8 ,„" w Askcy's 8 It, We'bilay, du 2Mt - I=Ml=l Helm.burg, on liatotthry:Oct. 26th Centre Hull, oh rdo Not-. lteberstmg, on ~.,.,,,o dot for tire necomniodatlon of such as were pret en cil by sieliness,er coin. unavoidable eirommtati cos from attending at the proper time,—l ut all such most cont. fully prepared, according to law, an found upon page 1:19. According to the requirements of the new law, (Journal, page 271,) no person shall receive Certificatqas teacher, who has not a fair know] edge of Orthography, Bending, Writing, Mental and Written Oeography, singlish ((rammer, tl F. Nimbi!). end Thoory of Teach ing. Neither shall any our II iontille•te be git to any person who in In the habit of using in toxicating 'kinks as • herein!. IMI= It is desirable that them be n lull meeting iif the Board of Directors on the Ilny . of Examina Don Vic adoption 111 a umforni series ut text books, as enjoined by law, should be attended Moray o lifooks,as found to exist In some loral rfu tact winter no school east pros; er. It I , therefore hoped that Directors will at tend to this important duty. Cards will be fur Milled to hang in every school room stating the series to be used, he arlopfrd by the Bonn/ Last winter, in set oral t omen, persons 1•1,1. found leashing, without eel tiflentes--the Duct tors having gisen them the urn doge of wailing until the Hitperintemieut should Malt their school to be exainineil Directors ore hereby remind ed flint to employ a leacher, under any elrcum sinners, men for a single day, without a solid cent ride, rs illegal, and if the law were strict!, carried nut, tho penalty would be lom of appro priation. The attentiod Directora is called to pager 72, 73,95, and 132 of the adrnl lava, and ale. to the wording of the affidavit to he made by tho President. , It. 111 Af A ORE, Aturuat 9th, 1887. ilt Co. Supt. wlLLlAmsrowy G' 0 AIM J RCIAL COJ.LKCI. TULEORAI'IIIC INSTITUT] Duly chartered •nd authorized by the begirla turn to grant Diplomas to its graduate. This, Institution, but rocout ly stnris.l, yrs ellowed nt ite onlect Ity n Intweligarnl italoW ago than Ihnt nho•h bnn been at corded any oth Cetnowrtal ('liege in the enuntry I=l 1111311Z3 /AOlOll, Ifidll,. 111101 100,1111,1 1111)14 , 110 ill rf dA lurnfiuu It 1, readily nuranil.Llr fiolM el 11 yoielA Of I' tilrodrl. th,,tprr Mon rd ung eplh4, sine liar Nor Toms, Specimens of Business and Orns mental Pennlanklily, P 3111111.1 11111 re money 11401 In the College Book, t ell at the taro, ~r sel drove 12 111)( JF. DAVIS, • Wlllinimport ILegal "Noticeo OItPIIANS COURT SALE Ily virtue of en oilier leaned out of lho Orphan's Court of Canto, county, ;Iwo will ho posed to Public Salo, on tho pretaiso, on THURSDAY TUE 17T11 DAY OF OCTOBER 1057, at 10 o'clock A. AI, the following do eeribed real Witte, the property of Henn , Uhl, lot° of Liberty township, dammed, to wit : A certain equitablo luterect in and to certain real ostate, situated In Mid Centre county, de corilml KB follows, Vll. nil that certain tenet 01 land mooted in the tawnciaip of Liberty store said, bounded by !awls of Molly Couloir, Nato net Beebilnls helm, Peter Uhl and the said Henry Uhl, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES. more or lean, un which there IM yet title $1450, of the prelims. money. TERSIS Qt..SALE. Th., ptirthatee wows, to be paid on the eeofirnintion o f 0.0 AL 80, al the same time and place, Om (attuning m t eun.l property le son . CATTLE, SHEEP, UOUS, CRAIN by the bushel and !household sun! Flainne utensils tno munerotis to mention. The condition• pf sale of giant personal prop arty will be wade known previous to the eel by JOHN D. MIL. 12-37-Is. Ada. hi im It . not ___N_ ENRCUTORS Letters tee hammier, en the estate ..1 Tamer Richard., late or Centre county, Jer'd, having been grouted tu the subscribers they re quest all immune knowing thetnaelres Indebted to amid estate to make NUBIA lets payment, and those baring chits. to present them duly au thanStoated fur settlement, WM. O. RICHARDS, SAM% RAMMER, 12-112-ot. YieeuWre. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTI.CE. 'Notice Is hereby given that letters of velminlstretton hen been grunted to the.linst. ri signed on Ile esttae ofJohn Kowkeu, deeenord/ • ,f Ferguson township. All person. 'knot. aglhennsolree Indebted to sold estate are se guested to mato immediate payment, allot his.ou having clam. to present thew duty ant4ssiwittre• led for rettlosnent FISTED, KOOKEN, DAVID KREPS. daintstratufe. •tb. 211111 MATTER OF TILE ESTATE Jacob Bout deed. In tho Oryban's Court of Centre county. The undersigned, an Med tt or appointed by said Court to make dlstributo of the baton°e in the heads of lite Executors, to and among those legally entßied thereto, w ill proceed to the duties of hie Vintreent, at ho Sallee in the Borough of Belle — te, on WedneA day lb. 10th day of October Kest.. at I k P. M. Parties interested will please lah• no t ice. :AS. It. RANKIN;' 12-31 et Asediftw. TN TRR MATTER of TIIR ESTATE Ok .1. Thos. Metes deed. The Orphan'. Court of Centre wonky. The andersitned,an Aud,t,,r sppo ivied by the said Court to wake I h l r , " Ron of the billow. In the hands of the Adman hanger, to and among those legally entitled thereto. tr U 4 preeeed•to the dative of hia ap pointment at his 93lee lo the buroogh of Cello fonts, on Frlday the 17th day -of October neat at I o'clock P. M. Parties Interested adl pleaso take notice. JAB. U. RANII/31, , 12-37 t. Audato NATNiE TBA1.)116E8. The Behool Board of Spring Twp., a dl meet at Wm. Ehortlidgea office, oiiSatinde) the ittb of Octobee,to biro Teaelotre for the oile.o term of tire month. ht, P. WBAVICIL 12-37-3 t. Scent. y. B URHOIDEB', WARRANTED ROOTS nolc COMB.
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