N.titocraticßeatthmau liiZl P lIHAT Mash. RI•ITOR NVID PRoP/11”..K• .1014 N P R:111,1.1, - kttoviara Kotron BELLEFONTE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, 00T. 25. 1867 .—s2 per yearwheo paid i■ advance Mil 7.50 w►.o not paid in ad • , •nd $3,00 whet oot paid te;ror• the expiration of tbey•ar Dithat thin and Now The sober second thought of the pen ple has been too musk every-where for (he Radicals, and they are seeking all kinds of excuses for their defeat. In California, they say, they had unpopu lar candidates. In Ohio, the negro bore thew to the earth, in Kentucky white men were too strong for them, and in Pennsylvania the negro, the taxes, the liquor question, or anything else is al leged as a reason for the late overwhelm jug defeat •of Mongrelise]. We are ready to admit that any or all of these things contributed to away the minds of men, but it all reduces itself at last to this, that men are getting their eyes open and therefore the Radicals have not pot no tunny rotes no they used to have. and will neleLamivieivismaity in the future as "tr they hitt: he Eth inst 'They cannot deceive any one by pretending to regard their defeat now as a good thing for them in the coming presidential election. They worked very hard to prevent themselves from getting a good thing if they believe as they now pretend. But they all see thihandwriting which dooms them, iu the recorded will of the people, as ex pressed at the late election. To encourage their followera,the Radi cal leaders pretend that theirdefeat now is a parallel to that which they suffered in 1802. The differences between the de feat then and now are ninny and great. Then, they were rising on the mighty swell of the sea of blood which deluged the country , now they are retiring on the wave as it rushes outward front its work of desolatimkand ruin. Then they had a firm grasp - of f al] the power which a confiding and deluded people had con• ferred upon them. Bilions of dollars and the combined strength of millionsof armed men were at their absolute dispo sal, and they did not fail to dispo , e of them to their own advantage, whatever might he the result to the country. Now, all this is taken front their hands, ,nd they are compelled to struggle oaV , an equality with a foe which they never yet fairly overcome. Then they hnd no rec ord in the past, and gave all sorts of bright promises tor the future. Now, their record bids them to the carth,and they ' cannot escape history. - The laws which they have outraged call for eng ea wr upon them, and they will not call in vain. When such men as JNo. W. FORNEY talk about a defeat in 1867 meaning no more to the Radical party -than it did to the Abolition party in 1562. they know perfectly welt that they are gulty of fal.ehomi In 1062 all thatwas nece.sary after the defeat at the rill elections was lbr the IdNeotti administration to tine for evil purpo,es the power which a4reat people confided in their hand, and they did not Hesitate to do it The very lies anti money which the) people la, ielte.l to wetter.% e, their liberties were used to destroy them. The power which wa.. granted for the purpose of ..ecuring to ourselves and posterity the great rights guaranteed by the constitution. was unscrupulously used to-overturn them. No party ever had so good an opportunity to maintain itself in power by corruption and fraud as they had in 1862 and. no party, ever seized an opportunity with greater avid ity. This the whole world knows. The defeat of 18fifi of course only served to tighten the grasp with which they held power—and to unite more fimly their organization. Now. defeat to them is death, and they, an well as ourselves, see in the elections of this year "the be ginning of the end." 'There is a general breaking up of their whole organization. a universal feeling that the work of the party is done, and it must die. We do not desire to predict what their future is to be, for in a little over one year from this time they will have no future, as a party. We are willing to-let the people deal with them during the corning year as they did this, and knowing that Democrate understand and I perform their whole duty, we confidently antici pate the final catastrophe to the worst party which ever ruled and ruined a great country. Contemplated Fraud.. We are informed through reliable sources that the most infamous frauds are contemplated by the Radicals in the elections at the South. Many fictitious names have been registered, and some negroes have been enrolled half a score of times. Yet this is what issaid by the Mongrels to be the results of the war, and they are deutrnlined to secure the supremacy of the uegro fietbru they per mit the constitution and laws to go int. operation at all. The people of the North have got their eyes open, and will submit no longer to be misrepresented as they are now. Talus OW/Wt.—The Mongrels of Philadelphia have commenced proceed ing* to content the election of the Dem- oersta who were elected on the Bth info. - his is their ostensible purpose ; but every one knows that they real object is to commit perjuries enough to defeat the wishes ofthe people, as expressed to he late elections. They hod better be careful how they tempt the triumphant Democracy, or they may get the punish. meat, which they have so long and so well deserved, sooner than was intended. It frauds hare been committed any where, the Radios/ party alone have been pailty,gror they have maintained power in this State for years only by the meat sham& Wanda. Junco !WARS WOOD bof been fairly sleeted. and the Demooluce , mil install 144 if it reqmirea another inakohot.war to do it •?eanplvgnia, the Democracy have this year aided thanonoties eoroposim five Oongnsssional districts which were against al a year ago. There is every tweepseColour being able„ go get a good • owe of the nietabore from this State in the forty-lhet congress, notwitlistaoding the lAusoas manner in which the dis trie4 late been gerrymandered. Let , pa work for the good result. A Result of Radical Policy Our Southern exchange , are tilled with accounts of outrages perpetrated by the pet , of negrods of the Souill-- upon the whites, both male and female We publish on our outran to day one of these account', which is suf ficient to curdlb the blood in the stoutest heart. Wail the deeds , Gavamerueity Of which we cart heard or read Atte be gins to equal this. A beautiful, innocent, pure and accomplished girl of seventeen outraged 'by a brutal andsa‘age negro-- lately a slave—and her tongue torn front her mouth to prevent her telling the awful story of li . er wrongs. We think it will not require a.tery powerful effort of the imagination for -an} -one to take in all the horrors of Odic most horrible tale. Let any one imagineiths wife, or his mother, or his sister,exiTosed to such a fearful fate, and he will just begin to comprehend the delnger which perpetu ally threatens the women of the South We are not fond of horrors, and have always banished from our library the tales of human misery in the past, be cause it iSZunpleasant fbr us to read them, .ind we believe we can derive no benefit in compensation. If the incident to whit we refer had occured in a foreign count:y, an account of it should never have had a place in our columns, for we turn from the perusal of such a thing with shuddering and horror lint it is one .Ithe results of the pOliCy Of Radicals towards the South, and the people of the North who have sustained Radicalism since WO are diree'ly responsible, not only for this outrage, but for ten thou sand others which are occuring throuths out the oppressed and badly governed South. It is by'the use of our 'Ailey and our bayimets that the people of the South are prevented from governing eir own people, black as well as white, and these feat ful outrages, which horrify the whole Mudd, are the consequence We.publish such things as this that our people nviy know the awful results of OW plan tf Congress for the restoration of the Umon , and we propo.c,as briefly as possib.e, to show that it r 1 one of the many bail results of Radical supre macy. It has nor 4 been denied by any urie that the Southern States were fully cum. peteut to tale care of thtir own people , and administer their owl i. laws, of which they hod systems based on precisely the same principles as our own. II it mere even excusable for the Federal govern ment to attempt to carry out the powers which belong to the States, it would be an impossibility, for it has no machinery for luch a purpose. The intricate sys Wins of law which the eeveral States have for the protection of the lives, lib erty and property of tbier own citizens are the growth of ages, and have exhausted the winders of magi)• iznetations of Statesmen, and yet, they are scarcely adequate to the great end for whit.% they were made Yet the Congress of the Tented States, without !au fa! au therity, and of enure, without propel machinery, undertale- :o set all State authority aside in tell Suites, and to ac complish the ends of govt anima with out any law at all. Of course the con sequences a hieh the Democracy foresaw, and of which we litrewnined the people, must ensue. The States are not permit ted to govern their 0 ,, 11 people, and the power echieli .upereedes them is not able to got era. and ...ty they go without government at all All •orts of I twless deeds may be perpetrated in almost any part of the South. and ip fact are eon- stoutly being perpetriliggi, and there is no power either to prevent or punish 13:71= If any Other power on earth but the organization which calk it-elf the Re publican party is responsible for this fearful state of affairs, we would like to know what it is It is manifest that the Southern people cannot help it, or they would certainly do so The "party of Congress'' sways the whole power of the North, and thud bear the whole re sponsibility for crimes which they wig not permit the states to prevent. Lawless, brutal, barbarous negroes lie in wait for the fair daughters of the South in every play which will afford them a lair, and the army and treasure of the Northern people are the only ob stacle to the execution of the laws, and the prevention of the most diabolical outrages. We cannot believe that the men of the North desire this state of things to continue, or that any conside rable,number of them ever desired that they should exist at all. We publish these tales of horns on purpose that the people way know the consequences which they, however innocently, have brought about , and we appeal to them, if they doubt our word, to examine fur themsaives. Overhaul fhe measures of the Radical party ever since the close of the war, and especially what they call "reconstruction measures,'• and see if the hurried, bungling, tyrannical legis lation of a fanatical, 'exasperated, and wicked body of men has not prevented the execution of most vital laws, and stood in the way of a restoration of the union' We charge upon ohi THADDEIIi ISTE and those who assist hint, the re sponsibility for these Mul crimes which thrill the world with horror, and which must be a burning disgrace to us even among unsivilised men. Let the people investigate the measures of Congress which old Tuso has dictated, and decide whether they will share his aw. ful responsibility any !anger, LEANT IN A QUANDARY.—tieneral thurtwand thellongrel party are both in a bad situtiSlM' neither understands what the other in going to do. Since the late elections, the General is not half so radical as he wait, and if he nuk es up his mind that the Mongrel etendi date for the Presidency is going to be' defeated in 1868, he will not allow him self to be the man. Poor GRANT, is as Much confounded by the politicsi din as he wu by General Law's superior strategy in the great Wilderness Cam paign. lomat! to lak to It There la not the slightest probabilliy that the leaders of the Republican party Will ■haodon their great fundamental doctrine of negro equality• The regent el./Ilona, ee peolally that la Oble, ma lead to more dip impolite dodges, but the oboosloue theowy will out be out mdde Greeley rep : We shall of course bare the old ay ,re newed—.l3ee bow Oblo has voted" ddhra Equal Manhood Suffrage—hadn't re better drop the nigger, and take ears ef our ulna T"• The apsweyyp-awady I Ohio on Tuerday Fern more void: jitul n lurge pro p ,rtion hor Republican strength for Manhood Suffrage:'-than any 'other State has ever given—more by many thousands thane. would over have given till now. Ray that one Republican in every twenty went straight over to the enemy on this question,and obe weak brother voted the Re publican ticket but failed to vote for Man hood Suffrage. what of it' New 1 ork twenty-one years ago, gave but 80,100 votes fur Equal Rights in 1800 the more than doub l ei TL us, givin g it 187;503 and still it, was heavily beaten though Lin coln carried the Slate at that election by 60,000 majority The next titoe, it will ..avelj..terst 1100,000; and, if beater by meul, its enemies will scream and fire guns for their glorious victory. So it will be in other States; while the vital prinol. pie of genuine Democracy menthee on through seeming defeats to its inevitable and conclusive triumph There are still some persons in the It, publican camp whose hearts are wfih the adverse host, and who, we trust, will now be tempted to let heir ,polies follow. At all events, throtigh wholever trials of its constancy, its consistency, the great party of which they would fain bear the bag _so long no there may he anything likely to go into it, will move right on to the arduous but mrttaale achievement of Equal Rights to: all ottizena ; and those who are! no( ready to suffer in that rause cannot !rare c. ranks too soon There will he room fir all who choose to go at tireeley's bidding in the ranks of the triumphant and conquering Democratic party We will gladly we come all who come, as many thoueande Will do. Abolition Sohool-Books The Independent pub belies au extract from the Houston Telegraph, which declares that it would rather see the rising generation of the South left to gropo their way by the simple 1441 of nature, than see It perverted through the two hundred thousand 4 school-books" recently donated by Messrs Appleton and Barnes, of this atty. We tknownothing of the Messrs l'airnes, but we !honk the Telegraph may be mistaken in regard to the Messrs Appleton; at all events, we think whey would not knowingly send school books to the Soath that had the •duesof Apolitical is them The main pro pilattlea, however, of the Telegraph is sound beyond doubt--better, infinitely better, Soli; of South, that the rising generation wer eft to their own natural sod unaided faculties rather flush be debauched and perverted by 1110 Ahlitionism, Woman's lidghtsisut, Nationalism, and Loya,liem, that have no cursed the prevent genet at ion, and brought upon en such dire ott/amities We do not know what the Peabody 'Trustees are doing, but if they are going to ap ly that i s money or any of it, to nigger Bobo , then trehould be rejected and spit upon y every decent, and Indeed every sane white man in the South If it were thus applied, if,with an army there to uphold the beastly and devilish work, that l'eabudy money were devoted equally to white and nigger schools, no human imagination would be sufficiently vivid to gritty the evils that would follow Oven Itiatinge - alono to the welfare of the negro, and without tegurd to the white man, or the civilisation of these States, half pf that money applied to negro schools would so debauch and demur; slue the hapless creature that it were in finitely better they hall never been born, or were knocked in-the head and perished at once. The whole modern school system of the northern States needs overhauling, and though it has, in many respects, beendoene ficial, it has also been perverted into pis in strument of much evil s ek....k i Int Duty 01 DCI.IOI.ILAVI.--The wonder ful Democratic gown, Through out the country prove that we can elect the next Prenttlent and once the cannily The people ore with us. and they have resolved that the I non must he restored and the Cousittutton pre set•ed They will have no negro tluptre erected on the ruins of the Republic I.et every Democrat go to work (ruin this hour with renewed diligence and energy Let i\ nutted and universal effort be made to put a mound and able Detnocratto paper In every house The pre, in the levee t hat moves the modern world, end through the agency of the democratic pro, a great re volution In teeing wrought. Then let every Democrat, 'an he counts our cants and re juices over our great victories,reeolve to en gage'in the greet work of circulating wide ly Democratic newspapers Ity no doing ho will reader it aerials that a new and con stantly increasing impetus shall ho given to the glorious tide of miory The Legieletare-1868 Ilelow our readers will hod a carettilley prevent! table, giving the names of gentle men recently elected to the Legislature, the Senators holding over We believe. the table perfectly reliable. SKNATE Cily rf Phdadelph ra—First Ulstriot—W 1 Welindless, Second—J. E Biagi.'Ay, R Third—David .1. Nagle. I) Fourth—Geo. Connell, K. Chester De/aware and Nomtgarner,y—Flith —W Worthington. ; Charlet, II Sum non, B. J Linderman, 1) * Lehroh and Northanspton--Seveyli—Rob ert S. Brown, D* Berke—Eight—,l U Davie, D.* Rehuylkd(—Nmth--W \1 Ranaail, Carbon, Monroe, Pike awl Wayne—Ninth —Charlet. Burnett, Ij Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyonstny4- Elowentb—Ueo Landon, R. 1 Luserne—Twelfth—L D Skinem%ker, R Potter, Ttoga .11'Kean and Chnton—Thir teenth—Warren Cowles, It rOZNI Northumberland, eiontour, Columbia and 'ulla•an—Fiflcenth—Geo I) Jacket p. L. Dauphin and Lehanon—Sixteenth-0 Dawson Coleman, It Lancaster—Se•enleeni It . J. W Fisher. It. -E ISilliugfell York and Cumberland— E igb nen Niemand plat:, 1) • Adams and Franklin—N stet:mita —Linv M'Consughy, It Somerset &ford and Fallon—Twentieth— Alex SW man, R. Blair, Huntingdon, Centre Mifflin. Juniata and /Wry—Twenty-first—S. T. Shugerl, ;n Charles J. T. 51 . 10 lire. U Cambria, Indinna and J efferwm—Tweniy second—Harry White, It Clearfield, Cameron, Clarion, F.rreal and Elk—Twauty third—W A iVallaon. D. Wealmoreland,Fayette and Greene--T wenty fourth—Thomas D. Bei...light D. Allegheny—Twenty-filth—James I, Gra ham. It ; Daniel Rrrett, Irosaington and Beaver—Tweuty-nizLh— A W. Taylor, R. , Lawrence, Bugler and Armstrong—Twenty seventh-LB A Browne, It: ' Mercer: armango and Warren—Twonty eight—J. Brown, It. • Is Crawford and Eru—M B. Lowrie. It • Republioanr, 20 Democrats,l 81 These marked with a " •re newly elemed member.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTAT I VES Philadelphia. Dry 3..1 Foy. It 10 E W Davin, John M'Olunis,D.l . ll L IVithota, S Josephs, I) 'l2 A Adsite. R W. W Watt. ItIII 111 Mullen, 1) Thos Mullen, 1). il4 O Thorn, It C Kleohner R. 1 11 J Holgata It Jas. Sabers, It lli 1f C !tong, It Jas. V. Stores, R. I li J Clark, It 8 B Diller, D. I 8 13 Bull, Adaw—lglebolas Rabaul, D. AllegAnsy--George Wilson, R.; Win R Ford, R Alexander Nlllar, R; Augusto, Becket ; George ft Riddle R : David L Smith R Arrnstrong—Col B M Jaakooo R Reaper and frasinninan—Thomna N labol .on ;J R Day R; John Ewing ft Bedford Fulton and Somersei—J 1' Kiel; onto R ; John Waller Berke—Henry 8 Hotienatein U ; Rich 'lsand L Jona. U ; Hairy Drobat. U filar—fiesouel MoCamant Brame I.d and Sulhoan--Jamen H Webb ; J F Chamberlain R Berke—Joirbun -Henan D ; Ed C try D Buda Maar Lamas .Mo- Junkie. ; Jot Edwards K; George 8 Westlake David Robleon - Cambria—J P Ltntpo D Carbon and Nortroe—Allen Craig D Centre—P Grey Meek D Clarion and Jeff, nun —Wm I' Jenks D Clearfield Elk and Foreest—T Weill look D Minton Cameron and If Kean-U 0 Deist .1) Chester—lion Jnhn !linkman R: Dr S NI Meredith R JRLOPki NI Philips R Cramford—W m Beatty It J R Espy It Columbia and Montour -Thos Chalfant D Cumberland—TbeoJore Common D - Douphin—A J Herr It ; P 8 Bergatres r. ser It Delaware—Augustus B Leedom It fku--(leorge 11 Res John I) Strans• hen It row , - tV 1l Playford 1) i,orikiin and Perry—Jolla Shively D Col 13 F Winger D Crime—John Phelan D Huntingdon Juniata and .ififitin—Capt H S Wharton It Miller I> Indiana and Weelmoreland—W C Gordon It , (ten T Gallaher It , It II McCormick Laneasier—Andras Armstrong 11. Ab ram Godabalk II; A C Reinoabl IL ; David! G Stump G. I,l6nann—Jacob 0 Heilman It Lelogh —John II Fogle, D ; D II CFO: I.u:erne—Wm Brennan ; James Mc- Henry I); S Ilosenrcl Snyder and !'neon—Robert II Lawslie I) ; f! Roush . george Olnen Montgomery—TnineH Esobbnch 1).; Henry Nlclfiller I) Sorthamicl.—Lewi, Stout '; (:co II Groom:lie I/ Northumbriclara—lVnt II Kase 11 .d Toga —John S Mann It , II II Strang It Sthuyattl—Edward Kern, 1./ ; UK N tee 11 , Micheal Beard I) al Susquehanna and Wyonung—Mbi Loll ; It Colonel Loren Burrlit It reitanyo'and Warren—Colonel A l' Duo. can, It ; J II Clark, It. Wayne and Plkt—.Lafayette IVestbrook, D , ork—Len Maishi U S 0 Lloyd, I) Repot.haat, 54 , Democrats, 4i; Repub- Ilcan majortty, 8 Election Returns I In V Ell Adams 3126 2910 1 2829 2637 Allegheny . 12795 20411 9994' 10333 Armstrong . , 307S' 3753 2934 3235 Ben rer . . ' 2385' 3310'1 2276 281 0 Bedford .• . 2035 2 . 5911 2644 2305 Berke . •••• 13389 712111 1912' 6117 Blatt• ••• • . 27119, 3530 1 591" 3113 Bradford 30941 71311 -678 1 5146 Bock. . 1 7399 0505' 69101 0224 Butler . ••• . 3001 1 3541 2002 2930 Cambria • •••• 1 3295, 2013 • 3020 2 1100 Cameron • • 303 374 300 1 358 Carbon. • 23391 1906 21241 1097 Centre,.. 3./05 1 301/41 34731 Chester 0221: 8500 5853 775 Clarion. 21112 1776 1 2603' 1410 2788 11150 : 274111 1477 2337 1754 ; 22241 1n92 3533 19110 ; 345.1 1 6 , j , 5900 1 5714 4018 5100 087 41130 4231 3451 Chnton . Columbia. ern f Tl, Cumberland , . Dauphin.. .4301, 5691 3847 . Delaware.. 2202, :1047 211• 9:11' .170' 7 51 Erie .. 3914 72371 3 428 rspette 4309 11409 p 38511 76 199 .119 1 1 648811 n 1108 1299 3902 775 lOIY 7141 3230 1899 2 . 75 . ' . 1 I:41 F. It 4 o Orem.. If 6.180. 7239 .1248 1 22581 3 11 11; Indiana . ...... 21111, 44581 1807 1 3008 Jeffers. . 11111 2515,' /$ 5l 18116 Juniata 1811 1516, 1 1865 1::08 f.anrnrler. 8.197 11597 2475 17799 Lawerner . . 1110 3.160 1 1 1281 2434 Lebmwn , . 2096 1194,1 2J61 Lehigh. 5731 , 41511 51 " 3511 Lthernel2.lB7l 473:1 10401 794 . , Lyeoraing ... 444' 3871 4357 3601 Mekeun 7141 877 1111 . . 1 1 8 45 111 ereer . 3757 4416 " 1 • 4 1 Li 11 i6lin 1812, 1735' 176, , 156 f, Monroe 211991 79:, 2.141 711.1goinery 83471 7280, 708.1, 6656 Al on tt.t: 152.1 1130- 1:485 1006 Northompt;n ~ 68170 3859 5676 i .1027 No; thumberland i 3829 1361 ; " 66 302.; 1 1 ";11 Y .101[111 . 13 10 2 8 49 17 54 3 229085' 2292 2427 49567 rake. lO6l 360 ' "it 2.1.1 Potter . 62(6 1346 '4Bl 1131 81/ 1831931... 10.111 87113, 6308 7237 Snider. ,3 1.126 17021 1333 030 Soutereet . 175:1 1062 153 t-2756 Sullivan ,„ 761 416 643 1 . 1 Sueouohannte... 2981 1420 26091 394 - 7 'flogs . 1628 1791 1425; 4091; Town . 1267 1991 12 " 1675 mango , 3492 4409 261 0 , 3040 Warren 1572 26871 1139 213/ 11/tehington 1712 1977 4511 4,814 Wayne . • 2853 2157 25 06 2220 Weettooreland. 6113 5046 5045 4212 Wyoming . 1492 14081 1 451 i 1.147 York.. . . 8780' 3896 ' 76711 4648 290090,307274 , '27688111266964 9221—. EMI Mal MEE= 'OD Rbbertificmcuto NEW WHOLESALEOD IkETAIL omit:Eta. The undereignell, Ins, leg t.pene,l a NEW oROCERI I PROVISION STORI in the room formerly occupied by D. k o Pruner, on High street, will keep on bliftrand for on he Ni the lowest...eh prices every— thing 111 hls line, much as al 111=2 ICE re= of •ll kind., Hams ME= end to fart everything usually !towed In • well ITEM GROCERY ♦ PRONIBION STOAA (hinds nab. give in exehaviga (or all aorta of COU.NTR,Y PRODUCE 11e respectfully solicits a share of the patron age of the people of Bellefonte and olainity. 12-42 tf It. C. ClifigBE4N A MERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Kinston R Bros., Agents Kinslee A Bros , agents. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, P. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa Having ►ecepted the agency of the American Tea Company, for Centre county, we can ~sell all kind. of Tea from 75 to 1,00 per cent, lower than other dealers, and warrant it to give entire matiefaction. If d does not, return the Tea, and get your money back. Reed the prices. Read the prices. Oolong $l.OO per pound.i Oolong 41.25 per pound.' Young Bison $1.22 per pound: Imperial 41.25 psz_pound. Japan $1.25 per posed. English Breakkult $1,25 per pound. The trade supplied. The trade supplied. Orders by mail promptly ettendukte. Address DISLOE A 01108. PRINTLIBB, BOONCIELLEItS A STATION ors, and also agents for the celebrated GROUCH. A BAKER !Minn° MACHINE . a nd best In the market. The eheapest gooks and Stationary in 13ellefonta 12-42 It CALI' SHIN BdtritB, of agi own minable. We, warrant*/ to bona but in marks for ask at Malle 110P111. B URNSIDEW WARRANTED BOOTS WAVE COME. Tclu flbbertisements I=ll THE LARGEST and best stook of warranted boots and tte• erer brought to Centre county, at SURNSIDE'S lillii2l \VARRANTIrD to give satisfaction. If not as I say, wtll give you new soots and shoos for thew. You earn only and them at BURNSIDE'S BIIANSIDE'S m the only ' pla c e where you eau get st pure unadulterated article of spices. I bare them ground to my order and elllclrerrsnt them strictly pure, a. repr les DES ented. NS HAVIAAE, knives, spoons. c offee ea les, oil eons, saddlery of all kinds for battle.s maker., at BURNSIDE'S r lOU don't want to ha, o your horns slum) J .. der. galled get new collars at it, 11'011/WM 1111 E LARGEST stuck of buslokist glottis in the county el Burnside's. Burnside /wing practical tenni , to a good judge of the smile Don't sell you sheepskin for buckskin at BURNSIDE'S martingslce, niiii everything., in the saddler, line, Si nuiorsitn: S E %TB Elt of 011 •letertpt,nr, nnrrnnted to I_l glee ratinfaetion French call, Lid, lining, !leaner, +beeps', inti, and ev^rvlhtng in the leather line, at BURNSIDE'S EAD SHOT FOR DEIt, H. Ve co lebntled double waYer pro./r cop. alit. vorrarita car., arid all other baud. ut BIT llNSllirs QIIOEMAKERS' T001,4 , --1,••i., hammer•, and.. and et eryttung ionline finding nt III; It Net DE'S HATS k CAPS .1 every Atyle, quality ■ nd tionntity,Aelling. very ebony At PURNS IDES F yea want g ~,,, I g ~,,, IX. and great b•rgetn+ •more the big etnek of gentle •t AN Ml' Itelottre to the tee, of notaratot publir in the eounttem of Centre and I.yeatning Secrior I. Ile enacted by the Senate and 11111.. or Itupreseniatives ..1 the Goa. mm nwealth of Penn:lllVMM in Uenesil Assemble met. and it Is hereby enaetetl by the authority of the same. That Friuli nod •ftor the passage ill thei net, all In whieli aro now eliargeol:le and re ceivable by the netnnes publo• of the Olml les of byeraning and Cenrte, shall be increased filly per cantata ed,l. That the int reuse.- thorizeol by this net, shall not relate to the fees for the acknowledgment at deeds and mortgages JOHN P. Sneak, r of the 11...0 of Iteprekeutatii es I.OIIIS W Spanker ol jhe Senate Aorno, no tenth limy .1' April, An. Domini ono tho.nriti eight hundred neol sixty nor.. ASUPPLEMENT Extending the ',alai°m of an nil ap pras' the seventeenth day of April, Anon Domini ono thlousand eight litivhkedxnd lusty six, relative to O. fees iii tinseated I latela in the county of Centro. Sae,. I. Be it enacted by the lienido and !louse of Representatives of the CO/1113 1111 l wealth of Pennsylvania in tlenered Assault'!" met, and it is hereby enacted by thn authority of the same, Thai the pros mons . of au act appraed the seventeenth day of Ipril, Anno Bomint lint` thousand right hundred and sixty no. relative to the foes lire athertising carixtraet of unseated land in the county of Conte), are hereby exten ded, and shell remain In (twee whit the seine be re Pr. /dell, sled Pr/dell, That the trea.rer "been- Ire ty shall, after the passage of this aisle adve is ho tale ot uneeated lands in all the ne aper niblislied in sari county. JOIIN P BLASS. Spenller of the Bonne of Representatives 1,01/15 IV 11A1,11,, Arrnoven—The iniennil day of March. Anne Domini one Ilion/land eight hunitrvil mid sixty eelren. AN ACT. To extend the proviso.. of the act. approved thirty Bret July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, to tiro coon mot of Centre and Huntingdon. SECTION I fill It enadtee by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly mot, nod It is hereby enaoted by the authority of the same, That the provisions aim net, entitle "A. Act to suspend, in the counties of Tioga, Potter, Bedford, Lyeoning and Warren, the penalties unposed by the seeon-I section of the net of twenty second March, Anno h ommi one thoussnil eight hundred and seventtien,:und the first and seeond sections of the act of he t welt( April, Annu Domini one thousand eight hundred and twenty eigtb, approved the thirty first July Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and platy three," be and the same are hereby exten ded to the counties of Centro end Huntingdon , and it is the Intention of this set that no fine, or penalty, Incurred within said counties, before the passage of this act, under any law, the ope ration of which wai suspended by the act bore. by extended, shell be imposed. reeovered, or collected. JOHN I'. GLASS, Spi •es, Ar QM • - - Speaker of the Hooey of Representatives. LOUIS 15 HALL, A rrnitrun—The nineteenth day uf February, Aono Domini one annuli nil eight hundred and eirty Seven, ri ACT. Toepttiorise the school directors alba school illitelokof de borough ut Phillips burg. Centro county, to borrow money for building purposes. Sacrum 1. Ile it tweeted by the -Senate and House of Representatives of the Loinnion Wealth of Pennsylvania in General Aesanshly..met, and it is hexstil enacted by the authority of the came, That tip school director. of the school district of tbe borough - ofl illipeburg ~n the county of , entre, be and they are hereby authorized to borrow any sum of money, not exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars, at any rate of in termit, nut exceeding seven per cranium per an num, and to ❑ens bonds fur 'the came, to be signed by the president and secretary of the hoard of school direeters of said school district, for the purpose of erecting suitable building, or buildings, for echool purpose., in said distrieL JOHN P. GLASS, Sposker of the noun ofßepresenta HALL, tive.. LOUIS W. Arriovito—The ikeenth day of April. Aooe Domini one thousand eight hundstsi and sixty seven. -r JowN W. GEARY. AN ACT. To change the plane of holding elec tions for Howard township to Um school house, in the borough' of liownri, in the county of Centre. tiSCRION 1. Be it mooted by the Bone.° and house of Ropsreontatlret of the Colannomeolth of Penneylwasda In Genera] Assembly mg, sod It It hereby enacted by the authority .of the gam, That front sad atter Use plump ,of Ma set the place of holding efeetions for Abe town oflloword shall Ito ehongod, laata.the hones of Robert Cool , , in the boarish of 'Howard, to the taboo! hoofs, 1a the Mid borough of Howard eepoty of Centre. , JOHN P. GLASS, Speaker of OP Haw of Hapreseatstina. LOUIS W. HALL. at Spaskstr a Um Somata. A*l9lolllo —Tim ilatoonsh day of Fobrdiry, steno Domains one thousand eight hundred and slaty urea. JOtilf W, GEARY. NM abbevtiomcnto ASITPLEMENT. To en ma relative to the publication of Inca! Imre In the counties of Centre and Schuylkill, approved tip inamentli 41. m, of April, Annie Domini doe thousuoil • ight hundred nod alzty-Mx. • Set nee I Ito it enacted V the Senate end llotme of Representatives of the 001001ollWellitla of Penn.:llroom In lipneral4pciobly met, find it se hereby coaded sty the authority of the same, That the pronMo of the fret section of the act, apprwied the sixteenth day 01 April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, el:I -lan/0 to the publication of Meal le*, inthe counties °I - Centro ai 1+ hereby Schuylkill, on for or Me eamo relates to the unty of Centre, hereby 'conetrued to apply, 101 net. art oh SIM/ I Con cern the citivene elf any of the townships °timid county generally JOIIN P. (MASS, sp ea k, of the 1t... of Repreeente til ec 1,0015 W. HALL Aeesnd rn—'iln fleet day of rdlfPll, Ann , Domini ono tlinuaand eight hundred and P.lxty keN en. ' ISO W I EARL - - AN IC I, T 1 1 ••••, • authorise the llovernor to appoint nn tint.) publicl - ,,t the e insity of 3lercer, to remit in the hor ugh •• • 'qi , run, in void county , anit nil n•ltittoonal tie I . s t p iyi o li h i l i , t , l b, l ,rg tar county of Centre, to re. eil e non I BO tt enacted by the Sennt. and Ilnwe 01 Roprooentatives of tho Commonwralth of Pennsylsanin to General Assembly mei. and it Si hereby eameterl by the authority of the NAM, 'that the got ernor be and bero)iy illO. Mortar:Al to appoint One arldttrontri notary pub he frSt the comity of Mercer, 1,, rusolo 111 tho bororigh of Sharon, in mid countyowl ono additional notary pnl,lie Mr the county ol Cen tre, to roads in Philipsburg. JOHN P. GI.A.S`. Speukt r 0, 4 110111 W Of htCprel•Atlllire r LOUIS N. HALL Speak or Ili lbt l 1: 4, 87 1 t I:k l al h o e tt:X l ell l gll l t ay htt ' n 'f ilred and s;•t3 sin eta T.• ,ka” rwt reins i• I. the 404, of .11.4 not torf r epi, • rtnin e tuntti m !hr. Commonwealth. strn, I he it 1,11.1,1,1 he the Sonet, and House of Iterceenlntis el of :he Commonwealth al Penney llama ill General A esendoli inet nn. it is hereby enac.l. by the atithortt snow,Thalthe Kilt labors of the Ili larelith day of iflrli. Ann. , Itomin t .me ilium. and eight hundred till slutsel untitled • An relatise to the feel distri. s idioms se, in certain counties or iflio er.111:110.W.11111, " lit' and the smile le' hgreti) In • inbra.o , the r4111.i11, of Erie. l'ultou, I.) eon. tug., ilerh, Meet er, Ilio I.e n.s.l Centre .10111‘; P. 111, %SS Speaket of the Iloilo, of Iteprerenth ~100, 1.0111511' 1151.1, Speaker 'of the Senate Aernos Ell— 011.1 da m e of February, Anna Domini o L11 , t11,1 1.1 eight hundred tel sixty eesen A' - I. I , ,„<„°ll4,t'ilr.: ' o r ; Cambria counts, I the et,ort ~,ortn ideas of Centre count c ,a I lb, it entrett .1 I, th. , tt ti , and Flouts of Ituuresentntitus of Commonwealth of l'enntrylvanta linnet-al Aaretobly :net. trod II tv hereby enacted by the ..1110.111‘ ••1 the saute, That whew", 00 tort!, r shall he filed in any care 111 , Pending, in tout way hercalter be undiluted, in the court 01. 0 111 1440111,1,,,, 011%4,111,m count), to rr r dama ges fur injury analatned lky the haft.; al Ike bridge, or rilatlortn, Id Johnstown, on Ihe leer train): el neptember, 4.114, thousand eight auu dyed amt antly 010, actlyng birth that the ged eau, of Kelton. in 0111.11 vane, did ariseout of maid accidental f,urteentli l•eptotsbor, one thou .and eight hundred and sixty att. and 110111 So. n removal of the titan I.lsilt tvikeil for the porpo, of 4114.1ny, hit lieeau•r, to the tins %pellet of the party making ulDtlat or fair and major teat trial eurtuot be had ni the ...0013 vsald a,141,11 .. urr..l. .111 0. ror 'bull be re. into thriftier( of eurrotton plea+ 4.l t . , rine otilil3, amt it 1• 11141,1111er preceded Will.. I 1111 sail vomit) , 0f 1'0111.4 ,as in pro, ulotl fur Ito. at t, ripprot nil tweet, milli flortl, one thounteil eight hundred and thirty-tour, ernitirit "An Art 14.111.11‘u 10 44111.4 1.1'0,10 I,,and trao•l canal and radr o ad coloponic," tool the ,p irr pit. Meat+ ET= .1011\ 1' 06Vr5 Speak , , , el the HMIS(' "t ILepte.eutntit. , 1,01'1, , NV 1111.1, A I'l,l, rn The it nth Ility Of April. In], Uowmr one ihe.sktl I ight Inizeirtl and , /y t:1 ee =1 1 Arr. Itelatna t” the per I 1111t11 to lu•11 1 011 11 01211 by the water anvelorro town of Aartinshurg, comely of tent 1 1 StX,TION ISIS a nun, ted the Senate and lloure of Riiiirer entattr, the Connie iienalth I.f l'ennry haunt in iientroi „d It oi hereby enacted 1 / 1 the the retne, That the water directors et the 10,1 01 Aeroflot/erg, county of Centre rho II bore power to /1 1 11101ta 1* per eninta tax Iron the taxable male inhabittlltt4 of the same, not emeiting One dotter an 1 fifty rents annually , and that 011 lever, incon•intent herewith, are hereby reptel eil Ji.lo I' GLASS, Speaker o f thu How.° of Representative , . LOUIS W. II LI., A 1,140,- Tho fifteenth Any of %lurch, Anno Domini one thott•tind eight hundred rend ettly" eettin, ==l FIIRTHER SUPPLDIENI'. To nu net to empower the town council of the borough of Bellefonte, in Centro cunty, to borrow money, nppruecti the fo o urteenth day of February, Anno mount one thousand eightlibutylred and ststy three finery,' 1. Be it enacted by the Senate And House el Representatives of the Commonwinith of ?ennui, ne o n in General Ametr.bly net, and d is hereby enter'ed by the authortt:i of the mote, That the town nell of the borough of .I{ollcl - oat° are hereby authorized and empower ed to borrow. on the credit of coot borough, for the purposes statedm said net, to which this le a supplement, the further suns of ten th, upend dollar'', at the fame rate 01 interest and upon the mute ennilltains pro, hied for in mill act JNO P. GLASS, Speaker of the thyme of /ter:4.3,lW LOU/SW. HALL Speaker of the Senate Ammo, en—The tint day of histreb, Ann , . Hone tol one thousand eight hundred and stsly 413,00. I= A 8 U PPLFAIENT. To an act relating to corpuratione for mechanical, manufacturing, mining and quarrying purporea, apprbved the nigh teenih day tit July, one thospand night hun dred and sixty three, repealing section thir ty three of the same, 1.0 far as it &fleets cer tain mantle,. Speaker old. Sepato. Bet ewe I. Ile it enacted by the Senate and lioulie of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Antiiilvanie in General Aliembly met, and It is hereby, enacted by the authority of the same, That section thirty three of an ant, enti tled ../tn Act relating to corporations foy too ebonies', manufacturing, mining and quarrying purpones,” approi co the eighteenth day ofJ uly, one ' thousand eight hundred ithd mix ty three, be and the tame I. hereby repealed, eta fur as It re lent,a to companyae heretobire, or Iseratter 'geared, under the provisions of said eel, in Union, Cameron, Filk, Centre, Clinton, Clearfield Perry and Lyeerning , counties and in lieu there of, the following is hare by onitetrd ; that every such corporation oho 11, aunuolly, In, September, make to their etocklielders, a report, stating the amount of capital erock paid in, the iimoont in vested in roil estate and personal estate, tho amount of property owned, and bit due to the corporation, on the first day or .tisicost next proceeding the date of ouch report, and the mount as nearly a can be ascertained, of 'sla ting demands wmlnet the corporation, at tho date of the report. = JNO. P. GLASS, Speaker of the H.. of Repreeeelattree LOUIS W. HALL, Speaker of the Senate Speaker of the Senate. APPROVIID—Tt o tenth day Of April, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty .01/11/1. A. SUPPLEMENT. T. an act, entitled "An Act relating to corporations formed:an lost Manufacturing • mining end quarrying purpose.," approved the eighteent day. of July, one thousand eight hundred and ;Katy three. 81101101 t 1. Be it enacted by the donate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly Mot, on 4 It to hereby eneeted by the authority of the same, That motlen thirty three of net, emel t led i•An Act relating to corporations for me chanical, manufacturing, mining and quarryi ng purpose.," approved the eighteenth day of ly use thousand eight hundred and sixty ' be aSd the same is hereby repealed, so far as It re lates to companies heretofore, or hereafter, or ganised wider the provkiolis of said act, in Union, Cameron, Bib, Centre, Perry, Oleargehl. and anion 4:awake, end In lieu thereof,. the follow ing k hereby enacted • That every ,vell nein .abbtrttumcntii corporatiognthall.annually, in September, make to their alnekholden, a report. elating tin; ft amount of capital staek paid in. IN.. /IWO fin vested In real estate and pommel 11.1 i ',l the =oat of property owped, and the debts dna to the norrporatiotfton litigant do) of Aug at next proceeding the date of each report, and the nasount sa nearly as con ho ascertained of existing detnanda againxt the corporation at the date of the report. JAMES It. KELLY, Speuker of the Donee or Depreneratutiter DAVID FLEMING. Wo do ocrtlfy, that the bill, entitled "A Sup plement to an all, entitled "An Act milting to cotpura.tont fur mechanical, manufseturing, Wining and Ituarrylng purponte," apt "red tho eighteenth tiny AI Jul?, one Ottunand night thou ,lull owl misty three.' wan prosentellit gar °slot Mt i.lo nleventh day of April, one (huh i.lllli 1.10, !intuited and Italy nix, and was not worn, .' 0,1,111 three day, alter the mooting of tint prt •cIEI leg lola tote. ( whetelitte, It ha, antreettitl. ttt lite Itonctnintinn of thin I'ololllOn wealth, beet, .lo a law, in like manner as if he hhad • qr. it At. v. A DIN ll' II EN ED IC'f, t o of the House of Ileptenentatt, E... UlO W 11A1I ENKA Cleo, of the St I.e:e II thevoil dr, .1,,,t0r y 1 1, 1'67 liiioaker of the , el r. t N ACT. / ttegohnllng Ileaff-e , entmg hoot, or rertnor Int 4, in the enmity of eenflo Free.. 1, Bo it enacted be the Senate end Horse of Reprerentallaee of thu Connie nwealth or l'onnsylt onto 111 tonornl Arteinbl) met. t ft ev oot hereby enacted h. the autleor,l3 of 111, satire, ' HIM lilt lic'eneeo for the keelong , oft Uhtlit hottser, or restaurant., whirl, shall /lotion-lee the nolo of thotoestel wines awl mall nod browsed e Ithin the eonnty of Centre, bill hue after be granallel only by the emir' of quarter uet.e.n. noel count , . , Om •Ilrit. manlier, arid robjeet to the •uttle restroa owl . lin,. too hote l., inns and tavern.. err , neo grunted, ea ceps that maid eating boo,. owl reetattrant 4,1.11 be elaysilled HMI flit( I, 1,14 a 1.1111 by ex Mtn: leo .1111fN I' 111,1,55 , 11, ol Rt. orraanlhillarr I,lll'lS \V II LI.. 4,etkrr I the ,ell:tte =8 11'1101 I. The ilirrd %lon], Am.; Doom, )11111011a n,..1 .I, t) B OA Lhltull \ DEM !Km LE:4llnm. !Nic Hi: 1.%. 'rho ..eron.l teroo of Ow , loaf it tll I.nem en /10.NDAY, NON 1:3111Elt Ilth, trot to otoote ten wort, tolloet , l udtatrlt Lt another tone of len evek2 tt .non lin., the Ilolitleyx mil hr t.ttten The tStisool n dloreztool to ',report youth "f both tteies for the 1/1.11,1••• of Itle, for toot lt.g or for etot4lng the II itther Femur MAP. r. I 'worn ne. 'f4e. utk uy PI ph ae.tot lot al - It , oolong nowt tool fileltlt morel people It van be readied I.y from hirer I'reek, I,,,istlorroz or Bellefonte Th. prtnetpel 14 e gr./I/111P .t • Pe nne College, ha' an expertenee eh, ell ort reteluctleg At ndetnies anti ies.,ns bleating permanent ly. Ile will he :treble,/ i.y competent -Inmtractle, Atn.,ne the test hooky a Ti ere Bethel. lirernmsr, Alitebell , 4 tleogropl”. Ilreenlenre Aettlimew Euul Algebra. Quneltenll'e C..nit tn ,en and Mart Ile.tory el the 1 . ISIMEMEMI • 'tales of lothmn per turtn of ten weeks Ist ti raft, Common Englteh !Inn/elle!, 2n4 A.. 11 ighrr Engilelt l!tnnOtt, ,:,. knoietit Lattgotti.tt , %.• ,,,,, t , Ert Er.. 7,‘ , 11 !genre., prr term , Hitt, 11 ,, ,,r Inttillt , , 11, tom, S3,tio t ,, 7rP w . ,T. rl liirt . lllr tuldre.. To 1111. 11E1 Ito AND LEG.% I. ul lioo,r, •hem red tiO,troth , v ,irtae of a Writ of : . artitton tro.ned out of the Orphan Court of Cellll, el/111/- 1) mot to too dtreeiiel, tin inlet will le hold at the late reteleoi 11 ei he toen•hil , of Hari and 11/111111 111 Centre, 1.11 ThllrllliliV Ole 21.4 day of N11,1.11/ . 11 r, i It 1 , 67, sit I IOC!, et for the peke of nll. tn 4 the r•eil 0-Intel,' en el the taxe , l 1,, 111111 111110.11 , illl 100. owl legit/ renrexeetative., the wain° , an he dune eithent prejoill,e to •leuld, , , hole etherwiee to %filen and the ,111111 at, erding b. law, at elle, it tllllO 111111 I/1.11 pet nix) hn vree tll, if iron 1/1111k ibropeo. ~heniblrltna li, Itnfouln I' Z IA '1 I , 12 12 I I Sh.rtif () Itl.llANq utlie 1,..1ed ,k 1 the Orph Court l'entre enhhly, there tedl he 1,1,...,4 an 1... de at puhlu oath r,,m .dity the loth , ,ky ~t 00„h er A D M the 1..11..‘,..4 Ja ui„•d lieu .I.:•lith the pn.pertv ..1 Ihlrough ..1 (Ille•hnrc,~de ern i./ wit =I =1 No I— I lot or trie tof hind in Ole llorongli .. 1- 4 ,1 lir-Lott: fronting on 'Eanpike ktrret, one hundred and rirty •11. 101 I. bound.) r a Ole north west by Nlarke t street on the south I•v It in -old borough, I betng 1.. t 7.•••• in the general pl to ..1 'ant borough, and la, - tug a largo I Irk lc dwelling house. Store Moore and other outhu tidings thereon en, tell. Nit 2 1 101, or Ira. t of lnn.l 1111 . 1011,1111 C the 111,e, •antaining sixty tux feel Iro,lt o I Torn pike street and rtinnlng bad, awn bundled beet to an Alley and knoun lot NO _I or the general plan ~r Auld borough hat ing thereon erested n Ern I. el him; lance aid other out budding.. NO..)—.t lot or area t land inlyoining the shove, tonlnining akity eI. feet front on 'I urn. pike street and running heck two hundred feet to an Alley and kuoEn up lot No II) in blot gen ,ll plan IFf /Mid boriaigh having thereon ert... led a large Freese dwelling lawn., stal t leinad other out-butlil4,. NO I—Tho omit, ulud ono 11111 f part of a lid 1.0 Inlet of lend to Ileggs I/omitted and described es follows, tic . On the west and north by a pul,le• road, on the east by lands of Witham Boggs 0011 on the north by ileld Eagle reek, eontnin ing AIX acres roam or Inc. NO. S—A certain tract of land situated In Ike ton setup of Rogge bounded on the South brphe Bahl Eagle Crgek, on the went by lands of - Ilflin /Ironeds heirs, on lii d'unt h by lend late ..1 Et nti Miles dee'd, 111111 x - thowool by land ol A C I•lding•, J. I Alarm and other. •••.- •tainlng thirty two net, bo the seine .)110r0 or le, G---. 1 certain tract or piece of land situ. died 111 Om tar net, it, of Snow bloc, on the turnpike leading to Karthrtiso. pear the Depot of the Snow Shoo Itailroad, 110111010 d OD all sides by limits of the Snow Shoe land assoo tuna, ,11 10111 tng one hundred neres more or less hat ing thereon ereeted p 0 %tory I,og /110150, I\ barn and otAier -.thudding. TERMS OF SALE.—Ono third el the pur• elm, 10000, 10 be paid on the eonfiruiation or tho sale, one third thereof in ono year thereaft er, mitt ono third thereof at the death of the widow of the said deceased, the latter two pay. ttienta, with Interest payable annually, to be secured by bond and mortgage on Ili^ Ptooid.es• DANIEL Z. KUM:, 12-38 dt Trunk, fo Sell r. Speaker of the Senate JNO W. Og.AltY I= ORPHANS COURT SALE. By a artue of an order ;paned out of the Orphans Court of Con tan county, there wit Ibe spored to sole by public. outcry, on the prom. lees on Thursday the 31st day of OetolaeneA. U. 1N67 the following described Real Eetataathe property of lion. Willman Alarthal late of Ben ner township decensed, to wit : All that certain treat or parcel of laud .dust ad an Benner townslup, an the county of Can- Ire, bounded by lanais of Afef P. Benner WIWI', Robert Hunter, Joseph W. Marshall, Joseph H. Nilson and others, containing two hundred and six ly scree or thereabouts,with three dwell ing lioutesaa barn and other neceneary thereon erected. TEII3IB OF SALE --One third of the por ch/tee money to ha paid on confirmation of the tale. One third thereof In one.year thereafter and ono third the remainder at thrdeath of the widow of the raid deceased The laid two pay ments to be on Intereston)able annually, to Ire teenrei by bond and mortgage on the prem ien.. JOSEPH W. MARSHAfiIIi. • 2-38 3t. Tr.'', to Sell it ORPIIANS COURT SALE. Ily virtue of en order issued out of the Orphans Court of Centre county, there will be expend to sale, by public outcry, on the prem ises, on Saturday the 2lit day of October A. D., IRV, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following de scribed Real Estate, lye property of Peter Zeigler, Into of taregg township, deceased to wit: JNO. W. GEARY N 3 2.--A II that cortaie treat or piece of land situated in Gregg township, Centre county, bounded by lands of George Weaver, Samuel Wearer, Henry Duck and other, containing one 'hundred and tb I rey et. re. and allowance. NO. that certain moulage, tenement and lot of Ground altaated In arctig bornehip aforesaid, bounded by 'pride of Philip &tie John Roams" and other., ,otataining Two soma and elghly perched, nod allowance fur rinds Ito. TERIIS . OI , SALE.—tThe third of the por chate money to be paid on the confirmation of the talc One third thereof in one year there after, the other third at tbadeath of the widow °Neill deviated. The letter two payments with in tater payable semi annually. to be se cured by bond and mortgage 'on the premise.. JOHN ROS M AN, ".4 Treater to tortke. /. ()TICK TO TI:ACIIER S A I.IItECT.I/ , ontmoio.on for air eor-ont year otll In 1.1 hollow). (I , lrwaquen, v ut U 111 . r A. M. 1 hiller, at N. q'. 1 - retlay / t. .tilt Walker,at Ilublet,hurg, , do 7th. Mar/nada Jar - kr/my tilu, 1411. Inottinymitt 9,1, liortnTd, Ilannr t lP ,uredas, do Intl . Curtin, 1 theft), at Nattlartlle, I ntlay.. do 14t.. Hogg', at Milesburg, I,tinrdny. do 121. Unton•llle, Oct,. I s t . Ilennerott Artuagtats SII Tuortistit, , I 1 1 Patton, at Waddles II 11. t let L. Iludon.at Julian Fur, riturnia), do 17th 7 ' 31 " , Part Matilda, Friday, do ISIL Nl;urth, lialintoon,at Sturnastorrn,Ssetlay, do Intl, =9 so 1 o'dock P• M I 1/„0,, nt pa,l Monday, Or: 21• F I . q 11. WendaS, do 2. 1 . 1 liar sale, 1 SPYrIAI I tvt..tnova nil be held at liohergloiig. I•altirdo, Ch t. 2ntb. Centre 11.111, oil do Nov. 211 Itebor.tho.:. oo do do tali for thi ei i , AIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIII of 01141 ex were pre,elit eil Lr so lrnerv,nr inane inter oidable eireonotiin rev 100 n oiteading et the proper time,-1 ut such inert 0100 fully prepared, accorilit to found upon page 179. ,nitrig to the retie iramente of the new L i e, ;Journal, page 271.) no person 'hall revel,. 11 iertifteate so teethe:, who hue not a lair k Iwo 1 edge ~t Orthography, Reading, Welting. and Written Arithmetic, ileogful111), Unglo.ll Oraiinner, 1 1 S Ilietory, and Theory of end,- tug Neither shall any such certificate he given to aity person who in in the habit of using w MI( drink. as i) beverage. TO DIRECTORS. It I.traltlit that there be a full nieti ent, I the IL•n .l r. t. l ol Diree ,11t)of - I ion IfIn• pdoidn,n ,erie4 of teNt a+ enjoined I.el attended 10. 1 tilt, day. ar the :,alierinlentlent iany Le Ode reviler aii,dant IV till the irrog. lllrit v oi lioakr,a+ found ‘1•1 in .I , IIIIP al lit, 110.1 I,llier 0.1. er. It tit therefore holm el that Dirt etor• will at ten.' to th, important dot) rands will be for i-bell to bang I ery snllnnl room •tlititia; t [Apr. , I lie 1”1.1i, .I,l”pied by th• /heard n 1011, to etaierat eases, peroine ie I,w nil teatiltin, witheint et Ittientes—theAtirei toe. 1,1 i na fluent the tit, doge of moillttig until the liinperiotenderit 01/011111 \ nil theii-xelitea to he examined Dire( tor. are hereby rniiiinti etl th it to einplo) in teacher, tinder any etreinn— enl.ll for n iiingle llnf o wltliiitit a a Ithil ern lite r illegal, :Ralf the law were al (13 earrieil out. the penalty would he of apprb pronoun EISEIZEZIE fhe nnru ho, t er Dire( tot.x ix relict' In Itegee 71. I. tIo and 1.12 n( the Aehool leer, and n 1.,, is the . of the 10%1,1 tt In he !untie L t the Prk•lent WILLI ANSPORI ' .I 1 'l.l L 1' L 1: (1 llel• oltnrt/rEgl and toillhorixell by the fut. grout Diplomas to its graduates A s \ ......... l'l ,, is Inslttutiou but recently startedratan tcelerneol 4 1 its outset I a more Illioral patron ant, jrhs.n that who h has bconaccortled any Oh- li W 1.1,1,11 Elt. noareibt, : , Centre ewonly, , eltegy te the country 11 ,, 11111, and basin ent importom It ts readily accrsaildde front all ))01 . 119 of cheaper than al ,i4j/ I alter rim OlClltill 1 . 1 . 11111.1 1.11 ir, Samples ol the nanny used in the College Bonk. volt ar r tle ofhee, or ad- 121: O " I ity r ' t l ln S o A ttl ' :; untied ;Out } Jt the Orphan'' , Oar( it ('on tee eonnty, there be es pond ruhlte Nnte, on the premise, un TIII'IN•DAY 17T11 DAY (F OCTODER at in o'clock A :11, the following 111 . - lit 1.64E41 rent estate, the property of Ilene, Uhl, Into of Liberty township, dereueed, to wit A certain equitable intereat in and to certain real collate, situated in said Centro county, de scribed as follows, vir. all that vertOn•tiact or land situated in tho township of Liberty More said, bounded by lauds of Molly Conran', bain uel Berlidols heir., Peter Uhl and the said lien ry Ph I, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACHES Inlayn le•e, on ohlelrthere w yet due $1450, of Elio pure lute° money. TER\{S 111 , SALE. Thu I,ovollaFe money to be pond on the eeellrulation of the Bohr A L 0, at the $4lllll time nett place, tbo lullew mg per Toe' property_ ter me- 1•rT1.6 • slim., lioGs, (MAIN Lp tho Etobel and If oneehald arid Framing utensil. too numerate to mention. - 'rho cowl mane el solo of sold personal prop erty w 111 to tootle known previous to Om sale by JOHN D.NIIL 12-:17-ts A tionmetristur. TN TIIE MATTtft OF THE ESTATE OF 1. Joel.di Hurst deed. In the Orphau's Court of Contr., county. The undersigned. an Audit or appointed by said Court to make distribution of the balance in the bands of the Executors, to nod among Owe° legally entitled thereto. will proceed to the dotlee of h u appointment, at his office in the Borough of Bollefonte, on Wednes day the Idth Joy of Ootobar nest. at I o'clock P. R. Parties interested will please take no tice JAS. 11. RANKIN, lEEE j N THE MATTER GI TRE ESTATE OF I Thos. Hugh. dee'd. The Orphan'. Court of Centre county. The underalgoedain Auditor appointed by the said Court to make diatribe- Lion of the balance In the hand, of the Admin istrator, to and among those legally entitled thereto, w ill proceed to the deities of bit ap pointment w 1 his office in the borough of !Salle• fonts, on Thursday the 17th day of:October neat pt 1 o'clock P. M Parties interested will please tall/notice. JAS. 11. RANKIN, 12-37 at. Auditor. PRIVATE dALIC —ll - The subecrireiV offers at private sale a house and lot situated at the corner of Mill and ilszel streets, or nib borough -14 /AXlMlWtrafi there is erected on the said lot a good store room, stable, wash Loosened otirelawet building. and there is also u well df•oscellent water at the ""• door Oaring been in the hoot dad shoe busi nots,•the property ►Lore described would be es pecially 410.11.610 tp one arlahing to engage in that business, who could alto take a drat rate custom which hone bold: All bid, should be presented to . . . . . I'2 41 11' LOST. Ou or but day'the 3d in•t., a pot sfl or $2O, and yule able only to the owner. The Ander will be wel come to the money if be will return the mere to the Wareauss omen or to .1. M. BUSH, M. D. 12.11 dt buffalo Hue, Pa. ----- 1 6 t DM-INISTRATOWB NOTICE. Lettere of Administration on the estate of George Faust late of Potter townehip, deed. having been granted to lbilllndaraignad do bern by giro notice to oil persons knowing themselves indebted to aeid Male. I. mak, immediate payment, and athdhose hal log dolma egalqat said estate, to present them duly authenticated without delay. AN DIIENY YAUdT CA TIIAILLIVE FAUST, ' IY-41 et • Admit, irtretors. AftiorrllanCollf3 R. M MAGEE, 1,1,141. Uth, ISO; tOt Co Supt A 1) 4111 k ITIZE= nf its location Railroad. ilar Institution I'4VerFne, Spectinew of Itusine•e And Oran P DAvis. W 1l mnpport Pet =IN Regal Notices. WEB
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