fflemon.aticaratchman Nil P."ORAY )INSK, KIWOR Pft.rusr I=l BKLLP V N E. I'A FRIDAY memo, NOV. $ 111117 TIKRIII..—SI per year atiass paid li.drasr. 2-311 Whoa mot paid in sdasara. wad IEI,OO Innen a..t paid bears Ow expiration of taaryrar. relL The Southern Eleotioe • The eic;titiong 01 thieyeurat the South sufficient to convince any honest and candid man, who either loves or regards the institutions of this country.'t hat the Radical party, if continued in power, %. ill utterly subvert the great American republic. The Dentociatic party has for yearn been warning the people hat one of the objects which l'dongrelistu meant to accomplish wan the putting of the ballot into the hands rfthe blacks of thin country Long ago we warned the people that .I,:mlitioniena meant disunion, and that if the abolition party came into power the Union would be severed and the wh de country convulsed in a fear:ul ijv i I war We were then hooted at, and derisively called "Union savers, - " Ise aloe nuiste. - and every name by whit the oppoattion could possibly express teutempt for our opinions and warnings. • Vet they came into power, the union nos divided and the war 1.01,11, just as we had predicted. In this case. as tt that, our oft rt. - piqued warningstlf wkat the Radieal s meant to use a wit tory of the North over lie South fur, won for front them, eiery term of ihrision and contempt which they could fined or invent And when in 'ober. staid old Pennsylvania, with her unyielding - back-bane . of "stolid Dutch, - we went from one elec tion to another and still our negraes did not vote, it began to be said by the un lit:l44in', that we told deliberate untruths when we charged them with being fa curable to negro suffrage, because it did not follow theirdcarly won victories here But we now appeal to every honest and decent man. if we wen not correct in what we said. and if the Radical organi sation is not forcing negro suffrage upon the people of this country wherever hey hove, fhtevower to do so Of wage. it, is not forced upon its here, for just as its advoeatt s say, we have too much of the 'hutch' clement in Pennsylvania fir that. But let any one turn for one nininent to the South. and see enacted there the farce whielais called en epee lieu and say if it is no,' far worse to RI% r the IstI:ot to tlft‘MgeOrant. liarbaroM• full blmitleil negro, of Virginia South Carolixhan it would he to per mit the lilac I this State, many of them has Abolitiop blood in their vein., and 'mite of them hating all the education 1,1 which they are t ots ble. No party but nue can be charged with a shadow of responsibility for the disgrace to all white men and danger to our institutions occasioned by th e it grit voting at the `oath The Radice party alone has am}thiny to do with 0. It in the pratieal working of the iseltemee of the Rump Ceingresss,and the support ers of tout body are alone responsible. The peolililt of l'stio-lymilia are •0 Oil posed rii permitting men the and q uadroons moue us to take' putt iii in elections that the litters of the negro dare not even avow their primoples here.and in Ohio they defeated a Norio rition to do such a.thing by an overwhel ming vote. Yet the party which pre tende to be representing the will of the people, by using the money and power conferred by tlooe very States, tics the hands of the white r people of the South 140 will not support them, without any regard to their principles during. the late war—and delis the black. to the ' poll* like sliailp and votes them as me Juan voting for tens of thousands. It will not do for those who have sup ported and who still support Radical pub icy to say that the votes of these blocks only egret the people of the South, who "by 'rebellion' forfeited whatever rights they may have had, and deserve only to be governed by the "loyal - blacks. Whoever mien ouch an excuse an this is either wofully ignorant himself or calcu lates to impose upon those who are Leaving out of view entirely the evils which must follow the introduction of so large a negro element into the voting population of the country, and say ing tiothiug about the meanness of using the powers of government to enforce meas ures which we will not ourselves submit to, there is an entirely selfiali view of the question which must appeal to white Wen every where. Thousands of people from the North desire to emigrate Southward, where lands are otiesp and the climate the best in the world. The moment they pan Mason and Dixon's line, they are under ecgro rule, and the very thing they re pudiate with disgunt here, is forced up on thew by the act of the sectional party of th• North This in one view of the ease, but there le another In all pre'i• &nail and congressional alectionn, the Southern blacks will possens the same influence that- a Northern white man does, and negroes will pass laws to gov ern us Ise well us the worst "rebel" of the South. If the Northern people de sire this state of things to continue, they had better wiltinge to support Congress. , If they think it is wrong,they can change it in the coming year by supporting the pemoersey, the only party which ever uan restore the country to the harmony it enjoyed before Abolitionism came into power. We do not believe that the people of this eouutry ever meant that the deeds which are being done in the South should be done. Last year when a Radice' Coot-rase eta sleeted, the people did not fixity understand what they proposed to do. Now, theeffeets of their (*gists doe are baton' as, all who road rap un derstand them, and we anticipate with oontidenoe the action of the purple in the election next year. --The financial system of the United States la the most gigantic scheme of robbery swot bribed in the wcrld. An limy of o(Beiaia tattPl heniniy and re handk tha wow which ie wrung from the people in team, and not more than half of it ow:hes the government Pofirers at all. Whet a totetteet , to the situp', and Wood system which the DmittoMacY desired to employ for the same poppets. Election Freud. No clique. cabal or party e%er existed in this or not "tiler eonn try which per-, peirat ol a- in me and as bare-faced elec tion frand-,a, has e been perpetrated by the abolitionkt• in this country during the la-t six yea . It is now conceded b) the knowing o , of tin. party that Judee Wiloon A electeil Governor tut that "our Asor — f I was ted m as n ' nece.- 1 pity,' Btu. 31ANN of Philadelphia saying. "let the consequence, take care af t hernselvetk In 1 , 4;4 Pennsylvania', New York, Ohio, Indiatirr and, were all carried for the "'Ate lamented" by a lietitiouri and fraudulent army vote. The same year Titkonoitg WittunT wan fairly elected to Congress from this dis rict but wan counted out by means of a false soldier vote returned fur that purpose. In this Senatorial district Cligl4Tl and Wm:ruts were both elec ted to the Senate, ttet. retry 11011denird stgm 11101111 of Mho f,.!,., forged awl fraudulent soldier I utro. tatutufil, Tel in throttler of the Secretary, of dit I 'women ii,ott/i frith dot knew/edge, co/ascot, and ',moo/ohms elf AG. Irri ' N, then Gov error in consideration qi which both KALI. and IIAINgB, who were thus made Senators by a crime which ought to have sent it- perpetrators, their alder+ and abettors, and accessories to the Peniten miry, promised to vote fur A. Ii C • for S ;,emate instead vi 'old Moen , - 'in truss.' in tin• pint of the pro gramme ht. ex-excelleimy was liiinnelf cheated. an lie ought to hate been flits is the secret nt his bitter enmity toward, Len II ti 1. Fur yeart, that party has been kept in pewee in Philadelphia 4) ' iii. -an , of open and notorious fraud, pci petrated by 1311.1. MANN. Cross's fa urite agent, tool and pimp But wheneitcr the people, by guard ing well the ballot bon. succeed in de (eating the minion, or abolition corrup tion at the poll., the will of the people ' is set at defiance by the most high han ded tneworre , ,, Linde* the name of "con tented elections Senator STor groN of , New Jersey, 1). W. VoottutEs of in li ana, JAs Illtoohti of New York, la .1 IL CoFFROTII of this State were made vidlinor in contested elections when there i, not one SOlibiry honest ond Intel vent Dian in Amerii fl that will not . say that each of them wan entitled to hin seat. The name kind of an outrage wan perpetrated on Pi IMm is who wa, elected Senator front the Maim, and Franklin di,triet Th,, name thing is now beihg attempted' in Philadelphia, in order to continue thecontrol of the Otri ee:, to which Democrat, have Leen fairly elected reflections have been culled up report that Jon% .1. PATTEIViON inaKMAlrrlagenitinta b, contmd. tho neat~ 01 31ensrn Sill"iiMlT and ,Mt to TIRE E‘er 3 man la thin diiitriet, lan ICS that both our eau-haat, hare been fair ly aid linni•th elected and we aho know the reanon, the utter which wan caeiteil in the mind iif et etc decent man in lie the PVT' Mimi , . Ti 111,4,4 rin7, Th.• bare laced eheating, the Open corruption and etel3 dunned the tielet 1 . 1/Vll among repultheatc. And tit an attempt %Nill be made to lone the-it PITTERsiin 11l 71 Wv,n candidates n;110111 the people iepudiuted, alien Pus dinttiet for three yearn The people ar e patient and long imitfering, but thew to a mint be)tind which they inicd not be di it CU PAT rutimin might be nupplied with a coat of tar and feathern or eve,, n 1,11,e if he 11111 riea far Wito runt Silo! 11. RCN —The !non gre I tote pot at this time are exoreis ed no little as to who their next candi dates for i'leodent and V President shall lie We would sticgest that they ran lit - rbEit and STANTON The} our the reprewintative men of that part) embodying all t hat is dishonest,coa a rrll3 tyrannical, degrading and infamous 131 - TbEtt's chief delight was t o -.t ea l wpoon., insult Women, and pram tog g m,. STA! NToN'S Was to start e prismn ere, till bastiles with int pelt, the frlea or troth nail t Mont el. NoLt.. OEM Sit ci t u Goer no laranciitn.—The stu por tont premien now is—Should not Gov ernor try bi thipeaolool for the glowing election rind ihnt was perpotrnied by bia authority nt Fort Del:keener ' Ilia interfer4 once wan clearly Illegal. nod we can think of no II tglner worse or misdemeanor" than tampering with t he portly of the ballot-bon. Andrew Johnson has done no wrong com pared to Ili.", even upon the testimony of hisyet. the Radical blood hounds nil over the country are bawling (or Ins impeachment nail reinowtsl from Ohne Therefore, ,we any. let Geary be Impeach ed The rights nod libertiee of the people of the Stete are not Rafe in the hands also corrupt n Go•ernor —llloonmbury Democrat ---Itettolutions favoring the nomination of Urn Grant fur the Prenideney were in. traduced at a meeting ofithe l'entraqtepub bean Ansoctation of ISitatington eDy, on Friday night lent, but tir - tre bitterly oppos ed and votedildown Ndo abbertioemento A VALI'ABLR. MILL PROPERTY FOE SALE:. Situated m Decatur township, Clearfield coun. ty, Ps. The subscriber desirous of toiling the business, offers (or sole ono Souring mill with two run of burs, the mill is strong and In good order both, with from twenty to thirty acres of lend and • amefortab le frame dwelling house, the properly lying 2 miles west of Philipsburg, Centre county, end within • few rode of turn. pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad tuntrig through the lanthend within • few rods (if the mill. Also • coneldereble lotof timber on hand, Hemlock and Pule le also • very de web le location for a woolen factory, end one I. much needed in this section of the country.— For further particulars inquire of the subscriber being on the property, or address Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa CHARLES Si CADIVALLAD ER 12-44- Gm QECOND ANNUAL BALL Li IMMO JACOB lIIRSHLER R It •R II A L L ED.V ESPA Y EI ENING, SOY. 13, 1867 A FULL S. QQOBILLE BAND To THE HEIRS AND LEGAL WEE eentatives of Jsrob Hooter, deceased take notice that by virtue of • 11't it of Partition issued out of the Orphan', Court of Centre coun ty and to me directed. an inquest will be held at the late residence u f Jadib Douser. detoured, In the township of Houle, ppd county of Contro. on Tbormiay the 21,1 day of November, A. D. 18117, at to o'clock a tn. of mid do, for the porno.° of cooking partition of the real estate of said doceamd to and among his heirs and Ina) if the come rim b. demi without prejudice to or epollint of He whole; otherwise to Woo and rppraimi the Huns according to law, at which tiA and place you may be pros ant, if you think proper. Sherifreollice Bellefonte PS - D. Z. KLINE 12 42 41 3e .rff Nett) abbertiesementei. F ' SHERIFF'S RA I.E. Hy virtue of Sundry writs of /..eori ' orissis and Ve.abrion. Srp...a, hefted out of Court of Common Mess of Centre leierrnty, and to ore dreaded. will be exposed to publis sabeat the Court lions. in Bellefonte.... Illoaday Ike 25th day of November, A. D. IFS?, the following described property, via : The following Real Estate of Jamul. tirade°, in Walker township, Centre county, Ca., boun ded and descibed es kllowe • on the north by Mode of Thomas Houston, on the /moth by land Edward Royer, co the east by land of Rebecca Tolbert and on the west ler turnpike leading from Brads valley to Lock 'Haven, containmg ten acres and sightperehee, thereon erected a story and a half plank or frame dwelling hose. and other out lotldingo, young orchard, eight acre, cleaned. Seised taken in execution and to be cold ea the property of cold Jacob Grade', CM ' A certain building of two Notice, situated in Penn township, in pail county of Centre, in front 20 feet, and in depth PI feet, and the lot or piece of ground 'antl-cartllage appertenant to said building. Seised taken In execution and to he sold as the property of John Skunk. ERB A certain stahleand tenement mtusted in the, township of I'eno. and county of Centre, on t .a west side of the Turnpike road lending from Mdlheint to liittany, containing on said read 20 feet more or lees,•nd in depth about 21 feet more or lees and the lot or piece of ground and cartilage •ppertenant to sat I hailding. Seized taken In eseeultue •nd to be mold as the prone'rty of Peter Wailes MID A two story pluck frame house or building si•uated in Boggs townalop, m the county of Centre, containing in front 28 feet and an depth twenty feet and the lot or piece of ground and cartdage appurtenant to said Sealed token t eentiontan.l tl be sold u the property of A. C. latlingt, MEI All that certain lot of ground stunted tn the borough of Bellefonte. county of Centre and State of Penosylrantg e boapded on the east by lot of Da% td Igitthell and Who Brachial!. on 1 the north by lot of Curtin's 11 re, on the went by lands IV Illinto A Thomas' ad o, the 'moth by Bellefonte Academy lot, ontaining about three fourth, of an acre, together with the hereditament. and appurtenances Seized titleen in execution and to I.e sold as the property of IV W. Brawn aro" Bothelteh• Brown Sale tu commence al I o'clock of Raul day Sher OlTive„ D. Z. It LINS, Delbliwa l Ave'S, IsA7. Sheroff. A R iNSURED E 1111" IF NOT DELAY NO LONGER, Misfortune may find ,ou to morrow. attend to the matter at mire. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCT RENT HUTCHINSON & CLARK, General issitranee Agentb, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa • Represent the Jot toning company's "Etna Fire, Capital sod /islets $4,27:1,269 SI II me, Nen Raven do do 1,3::,516 74 Putnam Fire, do do 900,000 00 Original Tres,lhc” In Com Hartford do do 790,128 35 Amencen I.tfo do do 1,518,481 81 Conn Mutual LIN do 1.0,101,208 13 Al,O R en t E.t•le Agent., hands Dwelltng+ owl lot. brought Kuhl or teamed FOR SALE, A valualito the., mantas.° torr , at Co, ingtnn, Tlogn County. Pa . m attreetottul operation MIS year, A valuable lenge et five yearn on ap Anthra cite cool bed, with all the necesnary machinery for working, in Retire tiparation—rnear •Shic k ehinwg, Penne , known an the lOCIIT MOUNTAIN COAL TIED I= A one half Interest la SEVENTY ACRES of land eiW the thallAnhote on 20 'FEet REV OE ANTHRACITE COAL opened upon 0, boated at Kingston, Pa , on th e Wyoming roal Field ME= A Frame holm with two here, or hind excel len location, pond (roil, level land, water, eta hie hr , in pe lie route horough• =I FHA A' 110 USE IV 1111 TII U LOTS' and good ntalde in Bellefonte, well located gad nearly new. 12-11 3n 0111.11 AN'S COURT SA LE Ilv • irtue of an order paned out' of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, there w II be •aposed to •,‘ Pu•t ll, outcry, at the Court House on Wednestly the 20 day of November, A 1) 1307, at 10 o'clock A. 31., the following de scribed Real Estate, the property of Samuel late of the borough of altlesburg, de ceased, to Wit • Ni) I ---A lot or tracibuf lout eciataining six ty FIX feet fronton Turnpike Street and running bask two honslred feet to an Ally wad known as lot iblo 24 in the plan of said borough, having thereon erected is Brick dwelling house and other out buildings. NO 2—A lot or tract of land adjoining the above, containing sixty six feet front on Turn iwke etroet and running back two hundred fret to an Alloy mid known as lot NO, 11l in the general plan of mid borough, haring thereon erectedlarge Frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildings NO 2- A certain tract of land ettuateil in the township tif Boggs. bounded on the south by the Bold Eagle Week, on the west by Lind of John Bronels heits, on the north by land late of Evan :Clem deed, and on the west by land of A. C. Iddange, J I. Mortis and others, eon taming thirty two acres los the same snore or leis fW 4 —A Armin tract or piece of land 'situa ted in the tiOwnehip of Snow Shoe, on the Turn pike lead wig to Karthause, nr the Pep , t of the Snow Shoe Railroad, boun ea ded on all sides lands of the Sums Shoe land association, con taining ono hundred acres more or lees hat fig thereon erected a two story Log house, a barn and other out buil,linge. TERMS OF SALE —One third of the pur chase money, to be paid on the confirm& 01 the .Ir, one third thereof in one year thereof ter, and one thlrd thereof at the death of the widow of the said deceased, the latter two pay ments, with Interest payable annually, to be Se cured by bond and mortgage On the premises I) 'L. KLINE. Tr.', to Sell e. BM PUBLIC SALE I Will he exposed to public Bab at the residence of the subscriber, at lir9eherhoufs . M ill, S/TCRDAY, NOVESIBER 23rd, 1867, at 12 o'clock, 31 The following described prop arty, to wit ONE HORSE, Me HEAD OF FAT HOGE. one spring wagon, • sett of single harness, throe ton of hay, a let of corn foddor, a full sett of ndi picks, washers, rings d e , three pai•of bedstead., ONE CODICINNI ,STO6I AND PIPE, two tables, subboard:kinrque, bureau, • Jason chairs, trim kettle, desk, looks, shovel., tabs. stands and a huge variety of other articles all De, TIMIS made known un day 1.11 le 12 44 24 , , Plik:1114 SIMI:RS N OTICE. Notice is betel* given that James Ila~ttms, Deputy Collector of Centro Co., in the 18th collector it tent of Pennsylvania, did seize seven and a half grime of Lucifer Mulches, in Bellefonte, on the 4th day of September, 1887, baring been placed in Market with the design of selling them without the necessary Revenue Stamps placed upon them. Any person or per son, claiming said Middies are hereby notified to appear and make mob alnico within thirty day. from the date of this notice,otherwise they will be disposed of according 'to law. JAMES /[ARSON, lry Cure Centre Co. DEM SCHOOL 130 . 6 K DEPOT... The undersigned is receiving large eon signments of all the different NEW 'SCHOOL HOOKS, whith are now being Introduced, where they can be had, either In large of small num:tiles at introductory or Exchange prices. He also bun full supply of all the school books now in use. Haring madespecial arrangements with, pub lishers be will be prepared to sell et the very lowest possible rates. lie bas..also largely In crened his stock of so hmelleneoa• book.. 12-44-tf GEORGE LIVINGSTON. P(SOLUTION. The lon meromutle business at Sink Mg Outea - mailla bee been dissolved by the retirement o f Payette Moon. The seemmts to., doe mid firm most ho nettled by Fayette Moore. The business will be carried on et thp old stand by A. 13. Kerlin, who desires la this manner to ratarp his thanks to the oansmvllty, for the geamons ahem of patronage ben tifed for the Arm, and respeotfully requests • tiontlnimooe of the rams to himself. FAYETTE MOORE, A.B KERLIN. MEIN :14413) IttbertifStffir II t 0 vx ...C. Relative teas feettec notartes public n i . In the 410111 tea ellf .oeatlll lid Lycom mg. *. Elegem% I. • a bet.f.he Senate •n 4 Noun of R es erne Con.monwealtle at Pelln•ylr In ass4p4wobly met. mid II Is bereby esE . ~ era, of the same. That m and &flee e pamage of this act. dl fees which are now chargeable end re celr•ble by the notaries pnblle of the count tee of I.yromlng and Coml.. shall be increased fifty per rectum : Proracd, I hat the increase, au tbonred by this act, shall not relate to the fees for the acknowledgment ofdeetts and mortgagee JO/IN P. GLAssI. Speaker of the House of Representath no QUM Speaker of the Benale At...moven—The tenth day of April, Anno Domini one thomod eight hundred and Arty seven. JOHN W. DEA KY • A SUPPLEMENT. ftstending the prurimiong ofan aft op. proved the .eventeenth tiny of April, /Irmo Domini ono thousand night blandritd and ei.ty relative to the fee. on un.ented lands in the rounly of Centre- Seem. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in ileneral Assembly niet, amt It I. hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the provisions of the act. approved the seventeenth day of April, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and PEI ty .1/, relative to the fees fur &dreaming cash tract of tins aced land in the county of Cen try, are hereby exten ded, and shall remain in force until the same be retested Prl,l hied, That the treasurer of Cen tre county shall, after the passage of this net advertise the solo of unseated lands in all the newspapers published in said county JOHN P. GLASS. Speaker of the 11011. of Representativec LOUIS W. HALL, Ismazzon A 1,111.. V. n—The wood day of March, Anno Donuni one thou.and alight hundred and nutty wren. I= A N ACT. To extend the provieions of tho art, approved thirty Bret July. one thousand right hundred and sixty three, to the coun ties of Centre and Huntingdon. - • SYLTIIII I. Be it reedier, by the Senate and !hinge of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsy)t ania in General Assembly met, •nd Il is herpliy enacted by the authority of the same, Thee the provisions of au act, entitle "An Art to suspend, in the counties of Tinge, Potter, Bedford, Itrkesin, Lyetitaing and Warren, the penaltio- imposed by the second sec turn of the act of twenty second March, Ann,, Domini one thousand eight hundred and serenteen,land the first and second sections of the art of the twellfh April, Anno Domini one thousand eitthebunilred and twenty elo, approved the thirty first July Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty three," br and the sewer are hereby exten ded to the counties of Centre and Huntingdon . and it Is the intention of 4 hie sot that no tine, or penalty, incurred withietiaid counties, Were the passage of tht. net, under any Saw, the ova ration of which na. suspended by the art here by Wended, shell he utnreetivered, or Ms coileiqed, , • ./ . BLASS, Speeker i•fihs(notme of Represent•ttres. 7"3 LOUIS W. HALL, = A I'l'llolEll—The nineteenth day of Februani, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty row en . =1 AN ACT o T authorisc the 91'11401 11 vector. of the robot.) district nfthe borough ol Phillips burg. Centre county, 10 harrow money for building purpose.. SIiCTIU4 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and Douse of Representati, es of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the came, That the school directors of the school district of the borough of Phillipsburg. in the county of ilontre, Err and they are hereby authorized to borrow any sum of money, not exceeding the sum of two thousand dollars, at any rate of in terest, not exceeding seven per cent., per an• num, and to Ivan bonds for the same, to be signed by the president and secretary of the board of school directors of said school district, for the purpose of erecting suitable building, or building., for school pup.•ses, in soul district. JOIIN P. GLASS, Speekernf the llomis of Repiesentatsves L01;18 Vo HALL, Speaker of the Senate Arrnoran—The fifteenth day of April, Anne Doming one thousand eight hundred 101111 sixty seen. EM= A N ACT. To change the place of holding elec tions for Ilowsrd township to the school ' bowel, in the borough of (toward, in the rolllll, of centre. SVCI . IO , I I Ito it enacted by the Senate and apnea of Representatives of the Commonwealth of PennelVllll t il in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the seine, That from and after the passage of this net the place of holding eiectiont for the town chip of Howard shall be changed, I rem the biome of Robert Cook, in the borough of Howard, to the school house, in the sold borough of Ilowsrd ~nnnty of Centre. JOHN P. (MASS, Speller of the House of Rep eeee ntath en LOUIS W. HALL. Speak., of the Senate Arent. en—The .iiiteenth dny o( February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sista mein° JOHN W. GEARY A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT. _L - 1 T. an act to empower the Warn council if the borough of Bellefonte, in Centre county, to borrow money, approred the fourteenth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight:hundred and sixty three Set rt, , I. Be it enaeulti Jay the Sigmte, and House of Repreeentati•es isethe COunnonwialth of Penneylrani& in General Assembly met, Ind it is hereby enacted by the authority of the mine, That the town council of the borough of Bellefonte arc hereby authorized and empower ed to borrow ne the credit of amid borough, for the purposes etatodin said act, to which this is • supplement, the further cum of ten.qcuaand dollar., et the same rate of interest Said upon the same conditions provided for in said net. JNO P. GLASS. Speaker tinkle House of-Representatives LOUfSW. HALL Speaker of the Senate. Amino, sn—The tint day of blarelAlizo Domini one thousand eight busdred wren. =I AN ACT. To authorme the removal of certain ranee from the court of common pleas of Cambria county, to lh• court of common plow! of Centro county. Sex rton I. Ito it enacted by the Senate and house of Itepresen ts tit es of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in lienentl Amenibly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority oT the same, That whenever an onth, ar affirimation, than be filed In any ease now pending, or that may !meatier be instituted, in the court of c om mon pleas of Cambria county, to recover dama ges fur injury sustained by the falling , of the bridge, or platf o rm, at 4obaetown, on the four teenth of September, one thousand eight hun dred and slaty six, setting forth that the a Sega cause of action, in such wise,' laid arise ant of said accident of Lurteenth September ' one thou sand eight hundred and sixty six, and that the removal of the'eare Is not asked f or t the purrthette of delay, bat because, In the firm belief of the party making such *War it, a fair and imp r. tint trial cannot be had in the county in which said accident commend, Ruth case shall be re moved into the court of common pie. of Centre oeuetY • and he thereafter proceeded with, in said county of Cent•e, tte is provided for by the act, approved twenty ninth April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, ''An Act relative th'itutte brought by and !against canal and railroad companies," and the supple ments thereto. JOHN P. OLAss Speaker et the Hoare ofilerreeentetivea. LOUIS lIALL, Speaker of the Senate AYPIOVIRD-Th. tenth day of ApTIL Anna Domini one 'boomed eight hundred and sixty wren• I=l ASUPPLEMENT. To an cot relative to the publication of local laws In the counties of Centre and Schsylklll, approved the asteenth day of April, Anne Doming one thousand eight hundred and siztpsis. Bicolor I. Be it Ducted by the Senate and ]louse of Rep tires of the Commonwealth of Penney!, •In General Assembly met, and le h. • muscled by the onthorltyr of the s • hat the proviso of the Ili motion of • act, approved the eliteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty el*, rd. afire to the flehileatlon of load laws In the, counties otiilentre and ElbuylkUl, so far as the MPG relaidito third, Of Centre, be by conetmed is apply all ams *ldea abal I cern the °Shane o ny of the township, ef county genevalli. • JOUR' p. aLmpi, ' • Speaker of lb. Roam of lilapdamoda dna. LOUIE W.. 114114.. , Speaker otitis Bloats. Artaaran—Tlal ant day of .1111 web, Ansa Doming one tkomadd Welk hpadtei add slaty. &area. JNO. W. GRIMY. Nato abbertiontento ,c,?.• 'oiitha>tiw :tarnor to appoint al no for the county 0 • tort he bar ti. t h tit Sha t 1p d court ad additional no fog throne of Centre, to re• " • burl. So on V •it by the Sonata and Houma of Repreaentstivee of theeeornmon wealth of Penney basis in General Asretobly inet. end it is hereby enacted by the authoin rho tame, That the governor be nod hereby ic su thorited to,appoint one additional notari nub lie for the county of Mercer, to reside m the borough of Sharon, in said bounty: •01l one ditiohal notary priblie for the county of Con to reside in Phillipsburg. JOIfN G LASS. or of the llouao,of giresentatteen. T.OrIS lIA LI,. lipeakor of the Semite. A PPRO••II—The ninth day of hfairli, 4nno Noahot one thounarld eight hundred and sixty ., CI, .INO. W. fit:Ain'. EMU ASUPPLinfENT. ' To an &animate, to the lane ad 'stmt attorneys, in certain counites in nut Commonwealth. Samoa 1. Be St enacted by the Semite and liven of Itepreoentelivise of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. end It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the provisions of the net of the twelfth day of April, Anne lllemioi one thous— ■nd eight hundred and sixty six, entitled "An AO relative to the fees of district attorneys k in certain counties of this commonwealth," be end the same is hereby extended le embrace 4lio caunties of Erie, Fulton, I,yeeining, Itrrkr, Mercer, Bucks and Centre JuJIN P. uf.Ass Speaker ol the llouserof Repreeenteto en, LOUIS W. lIALL APPROVNII—The second day of February, Anne Domini no thounand eight hundred and •lily Preen . " • JNO. W GEARY. . - - - - - )111 4, A N 4 9:1110 I , i thr per capita 111 to he an teed 11% , Ihr water dire. tors of the loan of A ar..mburg, county of IIT Secoov I On it tinseled by the Sendio and llonao of lirpripaintato et of the Commonwealth of Penni-vivo...a IriG ear rot A •vonlil v Inet. and it is hereby enacted by the authority 01 the alone. That the water ddreetorii o 1 the town of I tAiinsburg, county of rent, •ball horn power to mowu a per capita tax upon the taxable mule inhabitant. of the name, not eaceoiling ono dollar an lifty yenta not , and that all law., ineonantent herewith, are hereby repeal ed JNO I' uLASc, Speaker of the Muse of Repreventato Loris IV. II Amine., The fifteeinth day of Maroh, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred ail' sixty setae. A suPPINENT. To an act relating to corporations bin mechanical, manufacturing, mining and quarrying purposes, appre t ed , ;the nigh (moth day ofJuly, one thousandreight bum deed and sixty three, repeehmsee lion tin, ty three of Ilse game, an fat( an II affect, eer• lain counties. , fixerios I. Se 141.41111 t eII by theaSenate and nuutie of Reprise rvea of the Commonwealth of Penusybisinia enerbil Assembly met, and it la hereby diem,. by the authority riT the same, That seotion thirty three of an art, enti tled "An Art relating to corporations for tun. dinfileal, ItinnuractUrtog, wini:f arid quarrying purposes," approved the eight (h day ofJuly, one thousand eight hand radon sixty three, be and the .100 PI hereby readied, co tar a. it re lates to companies lieretofsre, or hereafter or ganized, under the provision• of said act, In Union, Caniererf) 11k, Centre, Clinton, Clearfield refry and Lycoming counties, and in lieu there of, the fallowing is hereby en•eled • that every such corporation she lI,LIOUIt Ily, in, September, make to their stockhoidere, a report, stating the ....fit of capital stook , paid in, the amount in vested in red estate and 'Personal estate, the amount o f property owned, and debt. due to the corporation, on the first day of A.M.. , next proceeding the date of mioh report, and the amouojaa nearly as can be ascestained, of exis ting demands smainst the corporation, at the dale of the report. JNO. I'. MASS, Speaker of the Hove of Itepresenattis en. LOMB W. BALL, Speaker of the Senate Aeraoyea—Tl a tenth day of Aprtl, Anne Domini one thourand eight hundred and mixt), seven. ASUPPLEMENT. Tu an net, entitled "An Aet relating to eorporations for mechanical, manufacturing and quarrying purposes," •ppros od the eightnent day of July; one thousand sight hundred and sixty three, SECTION I. Bo Helmeted by the Senate and House of Represents.dites 01 the Commonwealth of Penney li ante in General Aseetubly met, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That section thirty three of an net, enti• tled ••Aii Aet relating to corporeal..na for me chanical, manufneturing, mining and quarrying purpose.," •pprored the eighteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and slily three. be and the same is hereby repealed, so far its it re lates to companies huretifore, or hereafter, or ganlsed under the provisions of said art, in Union, Cameron, Elk, Centre, Perry, Clearfield, and Clinton counties, and in lieu thereof,'the following is hereby enacted That every arch corpokftwn shall, annually, in Septslinher, make t o theft stookholders, a report, staling the amount of capital stock paid ipt the amount in vested in real estate and par tool estate, Gin ainont of property owned, and ,the debts due to the rorrporation,on the Bret day of A uguet nest proceeding the date of Binh report, and the amount us nearly et ran he necertainml of estiting demands against the corporation at the dale of the report. JAMES K. KELLY, SpotAtor of tho 'loupe or Roprolentnihrit DAVID FLEMIKU. Speaker of the Senatc. We do certif . ), flint the bill, entitled "A Sop. plement to all set, eetllled "An Apt relating to corporation, for mechanieal,nianufacturing, mining end quarrying purporee," apyr 'veil the eighteenth day of July, one thousand eight bun Bred and stay three." was presented to the gov erne. on the elm relit day of April, ono thou e nil eight Intruired and sixty els , and was not returned, within three day. atter the meeting If the present legislate.: wherefore, it hen. agreeably to the constitution of this cosktuon: wealth, become a law, in like ae'SfNa had eigwd it. AD IN W. lINNEDICT Clerk of the House oh Represents to ea GEO lIAMER7 Clerk of the "ate. HAIMISIA:110, Janoetyll, 1567. AN A 4' CT. 10 Regtslisting licensey to eating houses or restaurants. in the county of Centre ItCrlon I, lie it enacted by the and House of Representatites of the Cum harlth of Pennsylvania. in Deneral Assembly t,tonit, it is hereby enacted by the Authority of the' name, That all licences tor the keeping of outing h urine, or restaurnts, which AO' authorise the pale of domestic wines and malt and brewed liquor", within the enunty of Centre, shall here after be greeted only by the court of quarter !tempos of gild county,in the Prime manner, and subject to the came restrictions, tor licenses to hotels,dans and tavern., are now granted,rll - that said eating train and restaurant. slfall be classified and r ed as provided by ex isting laws. JOAN F. GLASS, Spe her of the Hobs. of Representatives. LOUIS W. HALL, 4 Speaker of the Senate. A/PllO•MV—The tbhrd day of April, Anon Domini one thousand tight hundred anti sixty Selen• SUPPLEMENT To enact deetering Forge run, to Centre county, a publio hlghWay. Sncriors 1. Re It enacted by the Senate end Rouse of Reprematatives of the Commonwealth of Poonsylvattle le General Assembly met, and •It h hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That John Arden, : Jr., end no* other persona es have oontrlbutsel to the improvement of sold run,ln lieu of the tolls in raid act men tioned, shal b 6 entitled to charge and receive, sue for cad *Meat, as sums of like mimosa ore Sitamrerable at law, the sum of twenty cent. per thouund feet, for all pmled loge, and forty cent. per Mumma feel, for all logs not peeled, which shall, or hereafter may, he put late seal stream, or may be pow tkerebo. to be floated out el the sane; prodded, Mut Dental Rhodrs 000 " 1 . 1 • 111 .7, Henry R. Smith end Retry Quito., of Lycomiag county, be teed they ore !tarokj appointed eommlesioners, to determine what persons have yeatributed to the eapeoeee of Improving said stream. and the amount so contributed by snob permit reepectively Aod provided further, That the ropt.rt of sanf coin. coreifohers shall be Sled In the omen of the pro. thaarotohf oF °Atm eounty; and when epproved tp thassaat, Alan b. Real and cooclueive, as litior,'lttriteraltZht:lf nat ion the amou nt in snob pereene, and those who may hereafter be . asesmiaked with them ; an 1 the amotonta, so re covered, shall be held and distributed to them, In proportion to their reepectlvil Interests. Ramos 2. That the seirgral provUltne of the • Is motion ofLhe stetof ttestottily, entltl "An new abberttromitti c . • Art to invorpors4 rho Pennell - liraneh lla prow .m ot ,• company. — and or fli ft I of hly therein relerrei to, he and liter are her made opplioalolo inlil Vored tun and to 11.. 1.111 John Aril. 11..1r . •tol PIP h prtoitof at h riontribottol to the improvou en ..f raid run . rind all art.. of .f inch Inr of. ttent heron fit, are heron, rope e•I • JI•11 P GLASS, Spe,her 11.• Goo .t hoprePeninGt I tlbW. II A LI, Ai snot sn—The thirteenth day of Aprtl. An Diimint ona thou•urd eight hundred snit sixty ,et en AN ACT To p th• Injury, or destructloa, fruit, ornamental, or other tree., and to protect the owners thereof, in the Pountlet of Clinton, r noire. Butler, Laurrenee and Mutter. Si. roe I . I it enacted by the Senate tool House of Bert t matter. of the Commonwealth of Pennnyleant k in 'Lome/a Annembly met, and I: in he re by enected by tke authority of the name, That the wcongful taking and Tarrying •wity.of the fruit, segetablee,,lpteetr, hart, o r e e S te et e l, t it ...thee tract, Tines, ornhrub., to lb. couotte...i Clinton, Centre, Butler, Lawrence and Mercer, whether attached to the sots, or not shall be deemed, and the natal is hereby de Blared, a misdemeanor, and may bo pronecuted •ntl pun tolled n- nrh, coder the lair. Or thn common wee Ith Sri anon 2 Any person, or persons, whojnball willfully anti maliciously, In said county, enter, or break down, through, or otter, field, orchard, garden, or )ard, fence, hot bed, het or green bonne, And who shall willfully or 131•11ctously club, Mono, cub bark. break, or wtherwise mutt late, or damage, any fro it, ornamental, or other tree, shrub, bush, plant, or nine, troilie, tabor, bobbed, hot or greenhouse, or who shall willful ly 11.,1 inalinsouel) tresspass upon, walk one, fount down, trample, or in any wise injure, en) tanks or other growing crop, to the raid eonoto, Clint on , centre, Oda, Lawrence and kler. Cr, shall, on canter (whereof m an an trot of trespass, before an) 0153 or. barges, alderman, or in Any court oi law of said aunties,hat e Judgment against him, leer, or thorn, for double the 141/1013rd of d a m nge fooled to here been done, together with cost. of sort, one ball of said damage, ~r permit), to F o to the use of the poor of the d Istria a hermu preounes he, and in default a payment of gaol am the party eon, irted may and shall be committed to jail for not Jr.. than one nor more then harm, days, met action tonne brought In the name of the commonwealth, and the testa molly of the owner, or 0 1,upant of the preunrmn shall be admitted • a. al Pletlre t,, establish the trenpan Speaker of Iko denale ‘ Ti 8. in the ties of Cni Butler,llirenre an rr, who sr il col break, or girdle, Or otherwise injure any fruit, ornamental, o „they tree, iin, or shrub, or who shall enter any Gehl, orelisrd, garden, or close, without the runient of Wa owner, or owners thereof, with intent to tale, 'op., or ilesto.), any fruit, or si getable', there in growing, or being, without the content et the owner, or owners, as a liiremid, or who shall willfully detect, injure, break, or destroy, any fenre, wall, or gale, surrounding any orchard, garden, or close, as aforesaid, shall lon guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, before any justice of the peace, shall forfeit and pays fine not less than five leo, more than filly dollars, or stiller imprisonment, in the county Jill, for nit le. MAO Ifni nor more than Maly days Fronded, That nothing herein contain ed shall prevent the injured party from pursu ing tiny nit 11 remedy Authorised by law. =33lCl=lll ..I\O IV. GEARY JOIIST P Speaker of the House of ktepreeentafiaree. LOUIS W.IIALL. Speeker of the Sarah, Arenor re—The eight day of Aprll. Ann Dorn. ono lii inured eight foloilrett sal sat; _REGISTER'S NOT [CE`. The following accounts hate been exathined and passed by me, and remain Bled of record in this olTice,lor the inspection of helm, legatees, erect norm and all others in any way 111- teregtell, and will be presented to the Orphan'. Court of Centre county, to be held at DellefonM, for all,wanee and confirmation, on Wednesday. the 27th day of Not ember, 2 %...1). 1867. 1. Tire account of Job's 11 Slater, adinlelstra for of rte. of Jackson Bouvet. late of Ferman. totrositip, deceased. 2 The account of John D Decker!, sdrainis. trator of Ac of Conrad Decker!, late of Potter township, deceased. 3. The account of Samuel Royer and Jacob Rol or, ailminesitrators of Ac of John Ito)er,late of Potter township. deceneed. I. The Regio,' of S. F. Myer)), Trustee fur the sale .r thecreil estate of Michael Norman, late of Spring township. deceased - b. The account of Alexander llurpirter and Samuel Goes, executor, of the laml will and Irs Lament of David ljurrter, Into of I•'erguson township. deceased. 6. Tho .COIIOII4 Jacob Arney, ndin Integra tor of to. of George Arne.% lute of Potter tOWD ship, !terraced 7 The account of John gnarl lan of Idiom Ann Hoy, minor child 01 Albert Hop, late of Spring townahip. deceased. n The account of.folin Idgger, 101131 in 'Parotid of Ar of Elichn tirahain, late of Liberty town ship, deegaced. 1= 'f he account John S. ' , Jester and Samuel F. Forster, ereeutoas'of the Iwat will and teat, went of Philip Fottinderdate or Potter turrnalnr, deceits' d. 10 The a. vottnt Ad - Fct.to. admin. tor of tie of Sontuet K pair, late of Potter top deceased. 11. The aerount of James L Saloum u11..4 adnunistroior fd'ao orJamos W. Walker Is& ul Snow Shoe tol'ashlp, deceased 12. TI e account o Lou I Snook, guava , . 01 Sarah .inne Wenuer,l ••ne of the in "nor chink , . of Ilenry Went Or, We of 3111 i a toarnsh 11., de— ceased. /4 The ...count of A. B Racial icon„ .door•• istrator of de of Edward Mats, late of rile bor— dugh of Bellefonte, deceased These...l of A. 11. Hate/mon, tor of he. of Griffith W. artffiths, late of Bows township, de eased J. 12-L: ItHeymann, • . - PittvATE SALF. The subreriber offer* at Went* a•lte a hollte and lot niter/led at the corner of MU and Meant street., in tho borough of Miltalirg, there le erected on the alibi lot a gaud store room. nta/.le, weal. house and other nottitaildlngn and there is also 11 well of excellent water of the door tinting been in the boot and shoe Wet ness, the piverty alto. a described wonlrlto es• genially derarable to one wishing to engage in that butane., who could also take n Orst rate elution. whlrh I non hold AII bolo thou Id b. pre...tied to JOHN S. PROUIII/00T. 12 JI tf Milesbarg, l'n. ' O 111'11ANS' COI ItT SALE. By virtue of an order leaned out .4Mo Oiphana' Court of Centre et unty, there will he reputed to rale by prtblie outcry, Cl the Court liouee to Bellefonte, on Tuesday, the 26th day of November, A. D. 1967, the following deu•rt bed Real Retitle, the property of Hon. William 91aishal, late of Benner tostnthtp derreastrl, to wit • All that certain tract or parcel of land situ& ted to Benner township, let,the county of Centre hounded by lands of Maj. P. Meaner Wilson, Robert blunter, Joseph W. Marshal, Joseph M. Wilson and others, sontisinlng two hundred and sixty Ikeres or thpreabOtati., with three dwelling homer, a 'barn and dither n y buildins;„ thereon erected. TIMMS OF SALE—One titlrsil of ,as, gns3 chase mon e y t o be paid on confirmailsin of the sole. One third thereof in e nu thereafter, end one third the reuthind deatisol the widow of the nisi deeleaa 4T • last two pay ments, to be on interect.payable suisally, to be secured by bond ag anti inb`stge on the premises. 12-44-St JORtPit MARBIIAIs, • , , 71asr ee to Sell dr. S. INTERNAL RETENUE—PUBLIC . SALK—IIy virtue of Om authority In me vetted, by the Internal Revenue Law albs United Stater, and in lht; default of partlei to appear, claim and give bond, alter due and le gal notice of estrum for violation or •ald laws I will expose to public sale at the Amassers Olflee In the borough of Bellefonte, on Friday the 13th day of December, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'clock, p. m., mitten 'and one half gross of Lu cifer Matches. ' • 1= JAMBS JIASSON. 12-14 is ,Deputyfat ffetfleetor . ADM I N ISTRATOR'S Letters of adtn In 'steal ion on the of R. M. Lucas admlit lete for of ite., of Smells. Sheet,. late of Union Townehip deemed, bay log been granted to the undersigned she re quests all persons lnos, ing themmlres Indebted to sold estate to stake Immediate pigment, and those having claims against the use to present them duly aulhent leated for aettleinent. IS M. LUCAS, )2-43 It dibeirtierrotor J& MILES KEPIIRAIIT. lIARLi ES, rano U OSTERAOUT, HERON 4 C. ,Whole&ale 4 Retail dealer& In IIATI,„ CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND puts t• ti 1503, Market St, Pints. .1./ 182% On or about lb. Fair Grounds, on Thu. day the 3.1 hart . a pocket book, c . o nt a ining 1111 l Elle or $2O, and nude a °umber of pawn, rah° able only to th 2 owner. The tinder will be wet, eon* to the money if he will ratans ihe !paw* to the Warranty& *Eire or to J. M. RUSH, M. D. 42-li Jl Daffslo Roo, Pa. peaker of the Sennte ,10'I\ W. (MAUI' 101 IN W GEARYv/