MINIM= Pang MIT rses,l payment I. Bawds ef the Own stipulated in the treaty for the *melon of Alistaky. Pommel.. ,bating bean formally dellirared to our commie wooer, the territory meals. fur lbe present In FM* of a military form, awaiting rich civil organisation as shall billik—hcoy C0ng0.... The nentaxation nor_ midi airman mate. to Primula, and the' morgasitatien of that counts; soder a new and liberal constitution, 1t.,. Induced ens le renew the effort to obtain aim& and prompt sordement of the long vexed guetation .unerring the claim. of foreign state. ter military ~wife troth their subject. n•tor &timid In the Veiled States. ,Jsteenaection with this sub Met, the attention Congreas ie respectfully called to a singular end ember...Mg condiet einem The Erma tire Department of 'ht. Governirmet has hither to anitornaly held, as it now hold., that nataradilation, in ratite with the C•rieti tattoo and laws of the Ileitorl State., &Moires the tecipieut from ht native allegiance. The eourta of Great Britain bold that allegiance to the British Crown to indefeasible, and not absolved by our laws of naterallamion. 'birth J. ( lgite tote courts sad law anthorities of the United Sate. in support of that theory again.' the poeitkm held by the Executive authority of the United Brutes. Thi. conflict perplexes t h e publlo mind ooesarning the tightsofonteralised riosima and impairs the national aothurity abroad. I called attention to this subject in toy loot annual memage,and new age'. respectfully appeal to Convey. to declare the nati mid will unmistakably ripen this important question. The abuse of our lams by the clutdmtine promotion of the African slave trade from Alneriaan porta by American citirene hat altogether reared, and, under .slaying circus etonee. no epprehenemem of its renewal in thif part of the world are entertained. Under these cireurastances tt beeoroes a qUa•li011 whether see shall not propels to Iferlfajeety's Government • sumemmion or d mien Govan., of the etipulat tone for istaistalmag • naval form for the euppressiou of that trade ANDREW JOHNSON WAIMIIIorrON, D•dleakber 3, 1867, TemotraticVairliman P. OR MREK, EVITOrt AND ituirttlrrt,st JOHN P. I.IITCH6I.L. -Corrt ENT. BELLEFONTH, PA FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 13 1867 EBM —s2 per yeer when pert in stir KUCC 2,50 when not paid in CJrmee, and 52,00 when not Pan' kelore the expiration of theyear. Equality or Poverty Before the party now in power, suc ceed by bribery, deception and fraud, in .obtaining control of the reigns of gov ernment, t'tc cry of its partizans wgO, ' land thr the landless," and "homes for the homeless." How they preached all knoW, how they practice facts prove Therhave not only mortgaged the little homes that the laborers of the country had secured, to pay a debt contracted in destroying , our gorernment,but have leg islated in such a manner, that those who have no homes, aro prohibited entirely from securing dictum. any other condi tiers, than by acknowledging the neg{O as their equal, and becoming citizens of States or Territories, whore the ballot of the African is the controlling power at the ballot box. In the Territories of the far West. where land is cheap, the negro is iecognized.by mongrel laws as equal in every respect to white men who may emigrate there—bas the privilege of voting, is allowed to hold office and ',participate in all public proceedings the -erne n, the most respectable and intelli gent white man. In the Southern States, where the laboring men of the North could procure homes on the best of terms and at -prices within their pow er to pay, they arc forced to conic under the control of blacks entirely, or pada-, ited from reaping any or the advantages that cheap productive land. and delight lul etiolate afford. Had our Territories berm left fur white men, or had the States of the South, not been handed riser to the blacks and the few only who c are mean enough to fraternize with them, how many poor men now in this section of Penns} IvanM, *ho aro unable to pi 0- cure homes here because of the exhot bitant prices demanded for real estate, could have taken the little the tax gath erers has left them, and with it have AC' cure! euough of laud in Virginia to lia‘e insured thorn a comfortable living, let times be as they may. But those ave nues promising independence to the hon est laborer, must be closed up with the nigger. The poor of our densely pope - toted States must be kept as "hewers of wood and drawers of water" for the rich, or submit to the dictations of thriftless, ignorant africans. Such is the manner in which Mongrelistn recom ponces the toilers who voted in 1860 for "land" and "homes." More Victories. Folk nay get tired reOling of them. Particular people may say its all the name thing But really we can't hell -, it. They will come, and when they do, Out) compells us to chronicle Oman, without changing a fact or figure. Fur ourselves, it is a pleasing task to report I)emoeratic victories, and although ~we have had but little opportunity of pub• ['siting anything else during the entire fall—they have come so fast and been's° overwhelming--yet we hope our readers will not feel that we are trying to impose upon them, by giving so much of the name kind of news. At the Into municipal electiOn in Portsmouth, New Ilauipshire, the Dent• ocrate carried that city by a decided ma jority, electing their mayor, for the first time in many years. In Boston, on the 9th inst.,'Buturrizsle, Democratic can didate fur mayor, received some four thousand majority, and in Pittibprg, that has ever been the blackest hole—.. p ilitieally and otherwise—thiS side of perdition, floe. JAS. BLACIEMOH.E. Dem octet, was elected by 2,887 over RIDDELL Ms Mongrel opponent,—this too in a city that gave LINCOLN a majority of over 3,600 in 1864. The people are just begining to throw clods on the corpse of Mongrelism, killed by the blows it received in October and November last. Let us but wait patiently until alter the elections of 1888, and its bloated carcass will be buried so deep that its stench will not even rise to disturb the public tranquility. Nth. ♦ err or IT.--STEPHIN F. WIL SON. mongrel member of Congress from this dlatriat, voted on Monday last, to strike the word white from the charters, ordinances and laws of the cities of Washhigfon and Georgetown, thus pla sing negroes upon a perfect equality with the whites—opening the schools to them—giving them the right to hold of fice--set on juries—ride in the ears—and every other priviledgo granted to people of CAUSSaIIe blood. Mongrels in this section who voted for Smuts, didn't vote for niggro equality I 0, no I Neit4y,dosa the,ohsewito wheels brim stone for the pew'', help to keep up the Ares of hell! I= The latest news from Abyssinia delelops King Theodore in a still more blood-thirsty •s— -pert. 111 had made an expedition to the small Island a Migrate, In the Lake Tana, and put ever• inhabitant to death by fire; they made a top to [rag, a flourishing town in. Mire.• seised fifteen hundred peasants, played thew In ti‘e large houses and burned them alive. It is MO that there is now not • single man, woman or child alive between Debi°, Tabor and Eaters on the border.. f Detainso. In the camp his Majesty has been pursuing the same game. Hering beard that two thousand of his troops wished to desert, be had them surrounded by others and their throat. ant:like rattle, the mothers, Wires, bbildren and dearest relatives of the man being pistoled by the soldiery. Two bemired and ninet)-five °biers of districts Any° had their heads end 'fest cut off and have 'hale left to starve.—Sous. Another God for Mongrelism to wor ship ! When S'nErtinAN at GRANTS' coin mond, applied the tureh and swept des olation over the Shenant:oah, leaving sick women artehelpless infants to per ish in the flames of their burning homes, all mongrelisr fell on its face and wor shipped, him. When SHERMAN razed Atlanta until not one stone was left upon an other, and quit Collumbia. leaving but bare walls, chimney stacks and out raged women weeping round 'he hots, ashes of what was once happy homes, he, became a Deity, that Mongreli)m praised When BrTI,ER, tore open graves and &Swilled the corpse of the dead to got gold- iii fill his coffers, and rewarded thtlsikVio violated the persons of weak women in Lew Orleans, Ito was placed upon tho'rt r pinnical of mongrel greatness When Trittlits; tore the tongues front the mouths of helpless prisoner-,, because they would not tell all he desired to know, peens of praise, were sang to his name by mongrel- every where When MeNigi., shot dowl men on their own door steps, and hung whole families neeause they were suspected of sympathizing with "rebels,'" mongrel- Ism lauded him to the skies as a hero and patriot When Itennutinig turned over to the Mutat last. of an unbridled soldiery, weaVuoinen and school 'girls, throughout Kentucky, in the eyes of mongrelisin there was none so good and great as he. When Baownow, tiro posed "torch and tinpintine," In the hands of brutal blacks, as the proper treatment for Cite people of the South, general cry came out from the throat mongrelism, approving, and this cow ardly blackguard became the object of their praise. And so it has been, ro it is, and so it will be a:, long a. puritan radicals have backers enough to keep their courage up. Were King Turgo• DORE here he would be placed high in tho mongrel synagogue, and with SR ER IRAN, and SWROIAN, and BurLim, and Tuneitirt, and Bcu.tutterm, and Bait wsr- Low would be feted and flattered be cause of his fiendish brutality and bloody acts. We would advise the fol lowers of these men to send for him He would make a representatise man among them, and his record would fit him exactly to be their candidate for the presidency, or to occupy a scat between Brownlow and Ben Wade in the United States Senate, Alrent art thou, 0 King' Yea Verily Impeachment Impeachment is settled. Mongrclism has showed the "white fathers" and on this question, the country can be at peace On its coming up in the house on Saturday last, but fifty two radicals out of the whole batch had the . 'hauk bone," or were insane enough to Note llpr it. These were the few who pm themselves to (lit shirt tail of the "old Commoner," and follow wherever he lead's. They arc fit associates for their tool Cosnvwu, who is now ;crying out his term of imprisonment in the peni tentiary for perjuri, and were justice done, elery mothers Son of them, togeth er with quite a number of their stamp who were to cowardly to "lux the 'mus ic," would be with hum There not a mongrel member of the so called Con gress, who ha, voted with the majority of that body on the infamous and un constitutional acts they have panned du ring the past four years bu 4„ han com mitted perjury, just as black and as p'al pable as SANFORD Cosovtht. They took a solemn oath on entering upon their official dirties, •to "support the Constitution of the United States"-- not one of them t has wilfully. know ingly and repeate y violated it; and that on'y violated it, but boasted of it—ltlu ried iii it. And yet with their souls blackened with perjury and tainted with trca•wn ; with the avowed purpose of hurrying the Constitution and completing the ruin of the Republic—representing lees than three Fuirths of the Staffs of the Un ion—ANDREW JOitNSON, president of the United States, recognizes them as a legal and Constitutional Congress, authorized to legislate for the whole country, inclu ding eleventatei, prohibited rep?esen- Lotion even in that body. What a ftree! What a precedent to hand down to the coining generations I We do not know, but impeachment, after all, might be right—not however on the gr..unds that the mongrel traitors attempted it, but because the president does not ao his duty—does not refuse to recognize a body that liar neither legality nor jus tico about it The following is the vote of the Penns s y s lyania delegation, on the impeachment itsolution— Y224E—Thaddeus Mesons, Thomas Williams, btephen F. Wilson, John M. Broomall, Jahn De..le, W llllam D Kelley, Leonard M) ere Charles O'Neill, Ulysses Nereus-9—all Madn- Wm. Nara—George V. Lawrence, William Koontz, George F M filar, James K. Moorhead, J. EZerence Gra, Adam J. Glornbrenner, Suave ad ✓. Randall, Bort/wool 31. Royer, Caleb N. Taylor, Daniel ran Anken, Gro.ve IV...chewed—ll —Democrats d ; Rad• 5. Henry L. Cake, Rad., pained off with Itlr Correll, ht New York • Daotel J Moue!, Rad., and G. W. Schofield, Rad., were shunt—all for impeachment. The vote in the House stood 52 for, to 108 against impeachment. , —.—lf the Southern States are not States in the Union, then the abolition amendment to Lilo Federal Constitution amounts to simply nothing, and the re establishment of "slavery" is' but a question of time. If they nxe Btates and in the Union, why arc they taxed and denied representation? Our fathers said "taxation without representation is tyrany." A Stipnw DivFaavice.—ltich men in the Nonh are represented but not Lazed, mg men in the South and those who may move there from the North to seek homes and obtain a livelihood, are taxed but rt represented. This is justice— in a horn. A little rumpus such as our an cestors kicked up in 177 d, about a mat ter almost similar, wouldn't be much ork of place under the circumstances. '• It may be beaten bet it cannot die." Radi call.., is the word that will revive the country. and although defeated at the late election, that party •is not dead..—.lltinyrrl Erehave. We are not so certain about the party, but we cowl swear that some of its members are Cot dead. Fur during the put week, in Alabama alone, six women have been outraged,—rone of them mur derer—three barns have been burnt— seven houses fired—one child roasted to death, and a boy beaten :•o, badly that his recovery is hopeless, by the black members of the radical party. "They still live." The records in our criminal courts and tbe, outrages recorded daily furnish conclusive evidence of this fact. HELP rOlt Mongrelism wants to succeed M this country again, it will be compelled to get Africa and Algeria annexed, and extend the right of suffrage to the denizens of those two countries. They arc their natural allies —nigger. and pirates A few millions of voters from the wiltis of Africa, and a couple of thousand of Algerine pi rates,would be quite a god send to mongrdlism just now, notwithstanding the fact that of the later class, they has.. enough for all practical purposes, READ Ir BY ALL MEANS. —Although exceedingly long, the Presidents mes sage, will well repay a careful perusal, on the raft of every ,reader of the WaTcnmAsi We give it in full to-day, and leave it for those who desire, to comment thereon. Who are the First to Repudiate Green- backs It to not very long since that the Loyal ists were peculiarly sensitive upon the sub ject of the value of greeohneks. They were wonderful eoro and hdgety whenevern Dem ocrat happened to speak at all disparaging ly of their favorite money system, such chime expressions as "rebel," "copper head," •'d—d secessionist," were he stowed upon his head with a flippancy and earnestness of expression, such en was alone be coming to a loyal, sell-Doted. patriotic Black Republican. Even contracts that had been male requiring paynient in gold, were repudiated an spit upon Ly these loy al gentry Will them, gold meant green backs and greenbacks meant gold Unfor tunately however, for them, the monetary interests of the country didn't see the ques tion in the came light, for gold went up and shinplantere down, Steady and sure the shining metal kept on its upward ten dency, keeping these loyal patriotic gentle men maddened to almost a pitch of pitressy —they were remarkably touchy upon the subject, indeed they seemed to be all raw, for every time shelf or a quarter per sent was added to the premium they world give tivich and a grunt this showed an unoom mon degree of sensitiveness, somewhere, and woe lie to the miserhble copperheitd that happened 13 lie within gun-shot, teyery thing. you will reccolicet, dear reader, was laid to th• ••d—d copperhead," in those days Invite loyal to do no ) Thins matters went and greenbacks heoame the currency of the country—they were good enought to buy bread and meat with, and to pay the poor 111111 for hie labor, to fact we know of nothing else, and most of us if not blessed with a more than ordinary good memory, have forgotten how the bard currency look ed. But a change has come, and such a change ! These loyal patriotic men hep pened tp be creditors to the Government— they hold bonds—they fiave bawd it thun dering voice from the west, saying that the Gevernnrent had better go to paying off tut and that too in just such currency as unlividuals pay their debts with—art the laborer receives for his daily toil, in fact In-;greenbacks Wonderful to tell! you could'nt have thrown a hotter shot into the camp of these loyal bond holders they are indignant, greoubacks are not good enough to pay them with, they want gold; in fact they are the first to repudiate the establish ed currency of the Government—the child is spurned by tie father—who wouij have thought it, nail that too to so short a time; truly, wonders will cease To ilmee, however, who understand a Muck .Republican, it will not seem no strange Ile 19 II very queer animal. This time it . je son one else's ox that is gored Those western men have reached his con netenes through hie pocket-book Ile has been thinking all the time to get one dollar in rid for what he only paid fifty cents for, bowie his coneternetion and alarm at the terrible voice that he has beard, directing, hits in language unmistakable, to the hand v,riting upon the wall. it enough in this strain. There is a tomeure fraught with significance Lel us tike up the echo that comes resounding over the bills and valleys from the plains of the Went. "Pay off the National debt in greenbacks " It Is our only salvation, bulginess is permlited, the great commercial interests of the country are reeling and staggering under this terrible load of lax alien and debt—limy it off in just such cur rency an It was contracted in Let Europe know that she shall not speculate in our misfortunes Lot the rich bond-bolder at home, understand that he shall not forever grind and oppress the freemen of America with his gold-bearing coupons Pay them off and have done with thorn It will prove • rich blueing to our country, and posteri ty will never cease to render praise and thanksgiving —Scranton Register A UDITORS NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Centre county, In the matter of the estate of George stray de ceased The undersigned an Audlior appointed Ly the Orphan Court of Centre county, to hear and dispose of the exceptions, to the account of Jacob Amy, administrator of George Amy de ceased, and adjust the ante, will attend to the duties calm appointment at the office of Adam Boy in Bellefonte, on Monday the 6th day of January A. D., 1868, at 2 o'clock I'. M.. of said Negroes Abolish the Civil Law. a. 12-49 3t. JNO. G. LOVE, Audssor. The Loiusian• "mak." ate making clean sweep of the judicial system. On the 6th instant an ordinance was adopted nbol. jelling Ore Whole civil code and substituting the common law of England The follow ing is an extract . "The system of lame in use to this State,and known as the civil fkw system, together with all statutes enacted by previous legislatures an accordance there with, together with the revised statutes of the civil code and code of praetice,are here by aboliehed, and the common law of Eng land is adopted as the law of Louisiana,and all statutes of a general nature, and new local to that kingdom, passed prior to the fourth year of the reign of King Jame, are also adopted as the laws ,pf this litkile,lrittn tit repealed by future legislation,ezcept the common statutes and provisions for imiris• fitment for debt The same ordinance also provides that all laws, public records, and judicial and lirshitive proceeding. shall be published In the English lan guage, and that"all publication of the same in any foreign language is hereby forever prohibited." All legal papers, contracts, the , drawn or preserved in any other than the English language shall be null and void pa soon as the common law goes into opera tion. These are unquestionably high-hand ed proceedings and should be set aside as quickly as possible. On the same day the fanjets • forever abolished" capital punish ment in the State, and lowed a ieeolution declaring that, under the Rump ante, they were "empowered pot only to make a con stitution, but to found a civil government " The probabilities are some of them will find themselves in difficulty before they get through "founding" a government that was founded whilst their forefathers were feasting on man's flesh in the wilds of Afri ea,—Potroor and Num. NEW abbertifiemost L OST. A tlentlem►o,s Gold Breast Pie, ie tentre 11111. Bellefonte, or on the road be tween those places, on Thursday, D.. 6. The finder will biberally rewarded by leaving the name at the arcea►e 49-31. WANTED. A teacher male or female, wanted for the Jackson,'lle grammar school, thirty-Dee dollar. per month. Apply immediately to J. RHOADS, 12-48 3t Walifer P. 0 , Centre county, Pa. AGENTS WANTED, for two of the boat esl ling'subscription booke ever publirhed One smiled "Mysteriee.of the Neapolitan Con vents," by an Eo.Benedictine Non, • true es count of the lamer life of the convents—the most thrilling anJ Interestlog work before the publie. The other entitled "The Cottage Cy clopedia; • gpm of intellectual wealth and wanted In everylamly; complete In one large octavo volume of over 10011 pages, %Outride& Bend for circulars of terms, which are very lib eral. A. O. HALE A CO., Hartford, Coon. 12-49 21 Neln abbertioemento HILLIBISII. ./.1 • Who Wahl and real: dealer in STOVViAIi,DTIN WARE , Allegheny St., Bellefonte P.., troth' invite the attention of the public to his elegant stock of good., just receiired fur the fall cod winter trade, embracing PARLOR AND COOL STOVES Tin and •he•t iron ware, japanned ware, sheet Iron war., tamped warp, Wkmleu tin ware, Enameled , t toned and plain hollow were, and everything to be found in a fleet class tin ware mantifeetory. 4,150 fruit sets, earns mills, coal hods„ hammered pans, (round and r oyal) drip-• ping pans, berms and copper kettles, spoons, kettles and forks, and a full assortment of house furntshing goods, generally. Special attention is directed to the MORNING GLORY PARLOR sTqvzs which we have of all mem Thoy are will-feeders and-perpetual btu nem. They are unequaled for beauty.' nettled/ea, durability and ...log or fuel. The WRLINOTON AND ROYAL COOK, Oriental and Oraamcnlat Cook atores with Improvement-4 of 1867, are unequalled by soy (look stove in the inark!st, for large num heavy castings. high or ear nod strong drafts, and are the moat durable an all respects, and are warranted perfect bakers• All kinds of Store, Trimmings constantly on hand, at low figures, ROOFING A 7 , ,, BPOUTING promptly attended to, and special attention paid to Repairing Stoves, and Jobbing generally. Call and see our assortchnt before purebmi lag elsewbeie, as we aro prepared to oiler great inducements. N. BILL HUSH. 12-49 tf. THE ‘Sy \ PE , .P I. E 8 C II 0 I C E! RAVEYOUIt GREENIIACKS' By purehnonng what you need at D=l PIIILIVSEPRO CENTRE COUNTY pa whore the ',agent, clatspeet, best Wetted and most fashionable assortment of DRESS GOODS in the country can be found ISDk,p, at lea priers, Mawr,. at /am prices, Poplins, at lea puce., De lain., at lea price*, Alpacas, at lea prior*, Linens, at 100t.7.,r,crt, Muslin., at lea prices, T kit kw, at lee ',rico*. Calicoes, at has pries., Flanels, at /ow prices,' Clothes, at ton prices„ Cas.nosse,al has priers Notions, at low p r CI.OfIIIN'G AND DENTS FURNISDING GOODS, .t I cry hue prict• In this line we ha, o everything to completely fit out miter men nr boys, and our prices ore so low the we DEFY COMPETITION BOOTS, .CHOES, HATS AND CAPS, o full supply always on hand and cheaper than ran be found at any other eatablishinent. I= guaranteed as represented, and at tow rates ra,a2rFartners anti other., who at this Mao. of the year are • lading our town, on business or pleasure are invited to tall and nee us If we do not offer superior oultecements, do not buy. SMITH d` CO. 12-49 if, O RPIIANS COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphan. Court of Centro county will be euporod to pub lic sole on the premiums on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IST, 1868. at one o'clock P. M., the following described Real Estate of John Shearer, Wren( Itsbersburg diweared. The Lot and Dwelling occupied in his lifetime by said deceased, situated in Re ber eliarg, Centre county Peoria., and bounded and described as fo flows . On the North by lands of John Dterley, east by lands of the same, south by the Drue,hralley rood and west by an alley and adjoin* lends oh Melchior Morley, containing eighty perches nett The Not lute upon it a 1001) FRAME DWELLING-HOERR, stable and other outbuildings, all in good re pair, well fenced, in a good stale of cultiiation and having good =M growing upon it venter corm enient. TERMS.—One half the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the male and the balance within one year thereafter, with inter est secured by bond and mortage on the prem. lam. J. T SHEARER. I^l=lll EIM AUDITORS NOTICE In the Court of Common Plea. of Coo ire county, In the matter of the ahttibution of 11 e money in the hands of D Z Kline, Sheriff, arming from the sale of the personal property of E. J. Walker is Bre The auditorappointed by the Court to make distribution of the money. In the hands of the said Sheriff, among the parties legally entitled thereto, will meet the matte. interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on Friday January Jd, 1867, at I o'clock P. M at his °Mee io Bellefonte. S. D. (I RAY, A mlator DZMI AUDITORS NOTICE, The undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Centre county to dis tribute the balloon, due front John Ligget ad ministrator on the Estate of Ellsba Graham deceased, to and amongst the parties legally en titled thereto, will attend to the defies of hi. Pppoiniment. akFisis office In Pellefonte on Tumidity, January the 7th, A. D., 1868, at II o'clock A. N., when and where all. persons in terested may attend if they see proper. W. 11. LAURIMORE, 12-49 4t. Auditor. Nl, J. I'. Gephari, Clerk of the Orphan's Court of said county of Centre, de hereby curt,. fy, that at on Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte the 25th day of November a. d., 18117, before the Honorable the Judges of said Cate. On mo tion rule was granted upon the heio and repre sentatives of John Kooken deceased, to come into the Court on the fourth Monday of January next, and ascent, or vetoes to aeoept, at the valuation and appralsment or to show cause why the TWO estate of said deceuel should not Its sold. ht testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and Millet the coal of seoltrr - "turt at Bellefonte the 25th day of November a. d., 1867. J. P. OILPHART, 12-48 61. C. 0. C. TARR NOTICE. Having understood that some person or person. Sr. making use of my name in a note of on. hundred and twenty-nve dollars, aid as 1 have never given any such note, I hereby cau tion all persons from having anything to do with the same. DAVID FURRY. It uLmopC. pITTSB 110 ALE. Marivractored by tIPENCER, McKAY & CO, pnCENIX STEAM BREWERY, PITTSBURG, Congeal.ly . hand and for sale by the bar rel and half barrel, by J. B. Ettle, wholesale, wine and liquor dealer, Bishop street, Bellefonte PI, 12-49 3pt ESTRAY. Came to the residence of the sibseriber in IlatLYoon twp - , on or about the 10 of Oc tober, a red and white steer, with • plods Oct 61 the lower part of the right ear, supposed to be about two and • half furs old. The owner Is requested to oonke forward, prove property, pay charger and take b,m away otherwise be will be disclosed of as the law directs. 12-48 8t • - WM. CROSS. Neto abbertioemen to F URS R 8.4 13.13 ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT FARIER A CO'S! NOTION'S Sa —only cepa/ate slack in Trimmings, Hosiery Stores, Wanditschiers, *albite, Zephyr, Yarns, Shetland, Sermantown and other Wool, Col- , • hers, liabbons, Velvets, Doll Dahl., Pa per and reph Cr pitterns. • Corsets, Work E 2322 LADIES, AND GENTS, AND MISSES UN DER CLOTHING It can be asserted without danger of 'con tradiction that the like of display and variety a nowhere to he found in Crate, county, and rl ia use less to altempt a proper description, We have also ott band and just received a large stock of the beat =I a 000 s such as dress and bonnet. Silk s, Merino and Rep. Calicoes, Muslin., flannels, easeuverra, NeMIOSII, la. does misses and Children's hoop sk irls. FUR TRIJIING AND SWANS DOWN Umbrellas, Edging and Mean ing, 1.., Fancy wood and willow ware, blank ets of all kind•, Shawls, Nubian, Sontag. LADIES d• MISSES & CIII LDREN'S SHOES Trunk.. Carpet bogs, Pnper Conan; Cuffs, and In feet ever• roneeivinble article In the line of ladies end gentlemen's furnishing goods. CLOTHS AND CASSIAIEns al. a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOSING OUT Come and eon tic If you don't tomb to buy it will pay you to look at our stook and leant the prices. Again we cordially 101 ate you to call NO FOUR BUSH'S IiyADE. G. IV . 12-fB-1y c.IO3IETIIING NEW IN MILL- NEW UOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER The undersigned at their new and stiseinus eture room in Al ilheim, hare laid in nii ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW GOODS for the fall and winter Irede, and cordially In rite the purcimeing pulblic to call end roe them They hare Calico., De le n., Silks, Afo- •00` lag hams, Check., • Cass men, Cloth Clothing, Notins, Boots one Shoes, lints wd Caps, Groceries, hardware, Wood and Willow Ware, Queensriars and in fact everything usually kept in • coun try store, all of which they offer at very low rates LEATHER OP ALL KINDS ON HAND and green hides and country produce taken la exchange for good, DEE E DWARD W. 511111 WITH ISAAC I'. ell PAbor d Co.. Wholen &Alm, in Att.:Two Dny.l/ DO, NoIAN, &e., to., No. 2 Church fit, (Near 3d d Market f4treet..) 12 28 O. Philadelphia Legal Notices., ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the mi litate of John Shearer, late of Miles township, Centre county,dcceased, hat log been granted to the undereigneul, notice It hereby given all per son. knowing then...he. indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment and those having claim. to present them duly authenticated for nett lament. • J. P. SHEARER, 12-48 Bt. Adetinistrotor. To the Stockholders of the Baneful/le tins Company. Take notimethat a meeting of the Stockholders of said Company, will be held at the ollice of E. A E Blanchard in the 1,0-rough rough of Bellefonte, on Monday the 6th day of January 1868, at 2 o'clock p. in.. for the pur pose of holding an election for a President, Sec retary, Treasure and Fire diroctore for the en cuing year. A general at endance of the stockholders is earnestly requested as business of great importance wall be submitted to the meeting. EVAN M. BLANCLIARD, 12-48 3t. Secretary. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE:. Lettere of edministration on the estate of Samuel McKee, deceased, late of Walker township, having been granted to the under signed do hereby glee notice that all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and theme tiering claims to present them duly au thentiented for settlement. JAMES MARTIN, 12-47 et Adonsiitru tor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Lotion of administration on the elate of If. M. Lucas adm In 'Mater of ,of Emehne ghee t■. late of Union Township deceased, boo , log been granted to the andersigned Mir re gamin all persons knowing thensmiree Indebted to said eetate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ME 62-43 6t CENTRE COUNTY, 88 %/ A . 1, J. P. Oephati., regletsf fdr the probate ofelMrs and greeting Lettere el' athatahtestlan IA and for the *aunty of testes do hereby Oar illy that letters of adalaletratioie wets mooed In doe and legal form nab J. P.,_Bboaost, on estate of John filmy's, late of Mies towneldP 3 aloedeeessed, certilled order toy hand aloe seal a. at Bellefonte, the 10th day of ovembef. A. D. 1807. ECEE3 illanis i e 11 4- 14, /4riloKlfißE !.. ... The subieriber havint-leamed the MILESIIVRO PLANING HILLS t Ovid toldad Wyly to its facilities for turning •st Lielearresi, eta wavissiossa 60 FLOORING, Burk Skin Gloren nod Mitts. GM= and manufactured 'amber of LOWEST CASU PRICES .lTf!I Moulding., Brack eta, Le., made after any on the shortest possible notice Connected with the mill, And in operattolt nt times, is one otthe latest Improved which hetes the lumber in e peifeetly healthy state, •ssists in preserving it, nod in (net add. to its lasting qualifies, w bile other methods of drying deteriorate., and reedeis it snore liable Lumber dried In • Coke kiln will not shrink, tla dried perfeetly and when worked and put op, trill not thus shin buildings U. appearance of h &sing been erected out of Green Material I=l Mil We know that our 'faellttles glee us caper', rIdVIIDIS4O,2 over other PLANING MILLS Of THIS S ECTION and we fdal perfectly free fa laying, tbat all our WORK WILL DE a EAKANTEED. A SUPERIOR QUALITY We will (ambit aoytbiag is ow. Moo from a door pa to aad at Allah prim, aa aaasot but pray. to ?. an Inducement to THOSE HERRIN* TO DOM> E. M. LUCAS, Adnini•trator All onion promptly filled .id I far abate of publio. p&tramigs, rempostrally aolLeitad J. P. ORPHART, lt4ister It-4d-ly FRAMES, DOORS aEI2I SITTITTERS, MOVLDING, BRACKETS, I= EVERY DESCRIPTION 13131 DESIRED PATTERN, COKE DRYING( KILICR„ TO DECAY AND WASTE 61111IVIL AND SHRINK, .I'RY ,US IaT!EI WHOLE HOUSE, moons A it mit; [Onatoisot of If- tonal 1),7 iniScquza, Nebo iktdejtifiemento. TO }:,E 1001 4 TVI'4VARE STORE ' k 0 . 4 , YitAIP.A : E , Alipiiimila t 4a,t-tositirilit COUNTY, PA 31arturseturers or TIN, - OOPPER & SHEET IRON WARR and whole-rale and retail dealers In STOVES, HEATERS, lIOLLOW-WARE A.O take pleasure in announcing to the public that they will keep constantly on hand, one of the largest assortments of goods to theft- .line leer brought to this section of the State. They now 'lv the oftbtifitt IRON SIDES COON STOVE, the largest oven cook store in the market; has all the sollranieges that eau bo pot on a store ; large oven, high ender the ash pit aqd at the same time a deep ash pit, also a large extended top, never fans in its operations—Four sixes with extended &n 'loxes for cool or wood.— They hare also the Continental, Leigh, Penner, Daylight, Speer 's Antl.Dest, Magma, Charm, Herald. Ar, with every variety or the beet ' Pilleburg Manufacture, per-The Tin and Sheet Iran ware gored w ith the Stores is &We of the heavlest and best ma terial, and warranted to glee perfect satielar• PARLOR! 11.14ATflill STOVER of every description, quality and price. 7 TIN, corPIM, SIItET-IRON, WOODI' AND WILLOW WARE, Wholesale or Retail, manufactured neatly a d and with the solo view to service, trqr.l the boat material in the market. PLOWS, PLOW POINTg,C COPPEit, BRASS, AND IRON KETILES„ OF al cry derorlption con*turoly on bond LICIIII NINO NODS, SUPERIOR POINTS, put Alf nn tivnt Totiec (111DER6 FOR twouTIAO, ROOFING And Lothar work beluntougdo their bosuns. will be promptly filled by exper.eneeil unit skillful srurkiusn 'WARY, COPPER . L OhD JIETTLE Taken tu exchatupt t o goods. ,t3r-Svet iul maim:silents aro offered to 51st chants, who wish ft, purchnso at whole-sale. 12-45-Iy N orlcp TO TE4CIIERS CENTRE COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE The annual county institute, the fleet under the late supplement to the School law, will he held at MILLIMUM, COMMENCINd MONDAY December 2:111, and closing on Fr!tiny evening December 21111. Teacher, and othara In attendance will be no coanwodatad •t %educed rate,. The eliKtim of a committee on Teachers cer tificate., and other import .nt business will be brought before the lostitute Teachers, we do not wish to urge you to at tend by publishing lengthy, appeal.—imeh a course I. not deemed nee ~,,,,, —ander the Into law we Oswald not fail to make the umlaute a “sticeese." You are therefor° requested to make all no arrangements to lease your sheools, at the time;tenoned, and give full nod prompt attendee lit the institute. Your spacial atten tion Is culled to the late law In reference to In. atttntes, Teachers Certificate., dr., a. found In the lichnol Journal of May, and also to official matter, relative to the name, In the Journal of August. threaten', parent. and friende of cduoation generally, are w.rdially in% itcd to moot with tn. (Per Ca.e, unavoidable to the Ex. Com., the place of bolding the Inet nude was changed from Centre flail to M 111116113 I R. M. ItIAUEE, Cu.goperfrirenderd. MEE D ISOLUIION OP PARTNENSHIP. The pernorsltip heretofore 'elating be tween 'William Riddles/NMI J•nsos Ilisobanun is this day diesolved, said Iluchanon baying pur• abased sold Riddles' shore of the horses, mules, wagons, , or.nid Orin. wiLugm ItrODLNS, Nov 28'87 3t • JAMES BUCIIANON B URNS & SMUCKER. WHOLESA&E GROCERS, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 80S Mmettetet, Philsdolphla. J. MORRIS MORNS QV. 8. Annoy, Jr A-Co. S. Evora -En, oFßA.Smuckor, Jr. k Co. ways IS, 1385.—H. Uotifto Anti ,55tationerp _ _ _ BIBLES No. 9 Contwintog is paler, Penlmr In nietreti• Family Record, :lilt bock and side., No 11 Containing len plate., Apocry pha, concordance palms, family record, bounded ae no 0 $1,25 No II I'. Some arranged with Photo graph., $4,50 some with photograph. and clasp, $5,00 No. 12 Containing 20 plates and mime as No 11, No 13 Containing same as No 11, plain gilt edges, $O,OO name with clasp and gilt. $11,50 No 22 Containing same as no 11 P. One, $7,03 same floe morocco full guilt and clasp. $7,50 The sabonrlber has also Bibles of.n better quality and higher prreet. They are all Nerd tags lllblllr7-N s. BINDING WARRANTED, and are far auperior to those gotten up for the imp,ao of being hawked about tho country and sold at eatortionary primes, 12-45 tf. t/E0 LIVMISTON. LIVINGSTON•S BOOK S,TORE. The undersigned at the Nan Bone, in the North end of the Brokerhofr roer, un the Sonthwest'Corner of the Diamond, still keeps on hand his usual Assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS, and all the various School Books cow in use /GOMEL arranged for family photograph. , also other UMW in greet r anely, varying in prim from 30 cont. to $3O. Photograph Album., Rotary Albums, (nllOlll invention,) Plank Gooks and Stationery, Legal llaok., On., An. Me re PIN, the Agent for Centre County for the int roduntion and sale of Parker 4 Watson'. Reader., Rauh'. Speller., Clark's Grammar., Brook's Arithmetic., Montietle. floographine. Martimlale'. llistory of the United Style.. and Wright'. Orthography. GEO. LIVINGSTON. SCHOOL 1300 K DEPOT. The undersigned a receiving large con eignincnts of all the different NEW SCHOOL BOOKS, which are now being introduced, where they can bo had, either In large of small quantics at Introductory or Ercheoge prices. He also has full supply of all the cahoot hooka now in use. Having made special arrangements with pub- Sabers he vitt be prepared to sell at the very lowest possuble rates. Ito 1/21.. abo largel y le crused hhuotook of miscellaneous books. Pay son, Donlon and Scribers Copy Books at Intro dnetegy prices, 12-44-tf GEORGE LITJNOSTON., r- Vvime. LIME! LIME!! ! Fro m& burnt lime afore)■ on hand and for male at the loving market price, at the —SUNNY-SIDE LIME ICILNS!— on the railroad near Bellefonte. We have no fear ef eumenfal contradiction when we say that we have the las? LINE IN THE STATE. It is free from core and 00 f bgns Lot so o : 4 ‘ - structed tbatall the ashes are separated from the burnt HMO UOrD7O it leaves theltiln. It le a PURE SNOW-WHITE LIMEII And makes ea Bee • Ilnieh as the lime bona from the marble trearries le tbe mate= partof the State. Oar faoilities for burning and shippin Rm. are mach that • WS CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER (heat he mom quality et time CaSi be had et any oLber plum fill orders promptly filled.— Address, EONARD ISACICALI A Co. 20—ly Bellefonte, Pa, • , WOODCOALBUEIIIJ Alleys ealmad and for Bakst the loom( wisr. ket =mai at the Bellefonte Lime Kilns. en turnpike lording to Mtlesburg. 'cm UM Pittston wed Shamokin enthrsalte *all; also a new eonolgitemat of plastering sieUipailiegand sawed shingles for eels okiw for ess — Set illatpariL nor math eied of 8 it VS 13-1111 • Si/OBTLILICIB s CO. filiaallantomo it !NOS, Bongo 11 .7. BINS* Raw* It.teye To re- 11.09. Rev* atom gray it img• Ring. hair to Ito orig- /tinge Rioge foal color. )irmll- Rings Rive clad nominal and Rtifge Rill* from the I omit. Ridip kigu BCAI, Y , Ringo ROT* mid pro% out !Nov Rings ISA 1.0 limy* Ringo -moor, !tinge /Gaga Romp B. 111.05.• Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia I. the Miracle of the age' Cray headed People have their leek. restored by it to the clerk, /estrous, care 1 of youth and are beppy ! , Young People, with ligat. forted or red Hair, have these unfashionable 'colors changed to a beautiful Malawi], and rejoice! People whose beads are covered with Dried_ refand !JUN.., use it, and have clean coat. and oleos and healthy scalp, ! Bald-Hooded I elem.e hoe their 4:k i lning locks tightened, and the bare spots co• with a luxuriant growth of /lair, and donee for joy ! Young blenteincos use it because it is richly instituted ! Young Ladle. use it because It keeps (belt lfalr. plow! Everybody now and Willits It, became It is the Hcoorrr and brat article in the onarke4! Coll for Ring'. Vegetable Ambrette„ and for your own pleasure and comfort do dot be put off with anything else "acid to be just as good." .Jlewarts.of counterfeits! And injurious inn. - Milane which flood the country. For dole by Druggist. genersty. Pelee $l.OO per BOTTI.r. • E. TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Peterboro, N. it. flertonntowh, Colathbla Co, N. Memos. El 111 'Crum at Co. tent.--My hair and whisker* were at most one half grererben I was Mdueed to try "Binge Vegetable Am. breed*, and after using at three weeks, my hair and whinkern were restored toAheir natural or ; it also eradicate. all dandruff from We dscalp, and I consider it unequalled as ► hair recaing, keeping the hair eoll and silky and doe, not color the shin or stain clothing. It will do all you Halm for it. W. TOMPICINS. Denis, Barnes at Co , 21 Park Row, New York, Wll Impale Agnate For relo by Alell irk if Clearer, Phillp•borg, F. Green, Bellefonte. F. B. Wilson, IlelTe• loots, and by llruggtete generally: 12-45-1 y isnAy, HAUPT if Oil, OF MILEBBUIIO Fake pleasure in Introducing to the lum ber men el Centro and adjoining eountdes, their new stud Improved C. ROULAR SAW MILL AND CARRIAGE with friction fnil works that surname's*, thing that has been before the public, W the manner of feeding the lug to the saw, the sawyer can feed the carriage last or slow, Joel by lb* Pro. — urrof the bend. Tha great advantage of fric tion reed is in the fact that the Denysr can work his mill at pleasure when coming in contact with a knot or any hard substance he oan bring the log to the saw very gently, thus rendering the saw lees Hittite to break or get out of order, there is no poslbility of the memo starting mi less started by the sawyer, as Is the ease with other feed works, the cogs often alining one Into the other without any aid catmint the Aght.' of tho mill, and then cog whimls are sully broken aspect/illy when they are put in goer the ime standing still and the other running at a speed of lire hundred revolution per minute. Many things might be said of cog gearing that are objectionable'when attached to a mill fir feed ing purpowww—but of friction feed there can be nothing et Id •gainst it, as It is the only way to bring the lug in contact with the saw miceese fully. We, weirent our mulls to give ENTIRE.4ATISFACTION IN EVICRY PA R ticularnaa claim-that's. manufacture the a:- relator galkfif 111 Carriage. Our head block. are made of east Iron with 2 Inch screws, and half inch pitch so that two turn. will make an Inch board that wing labor, a most all head blooka are only one-fourth Inch pitch and regai ning 5 turns to make an Incl. board. All . kind• of mill gearing and maohinery made to order, and thing outdoor the best material and by good workmen. IIAU & 'O, Milasburg, Ps.. BEM THROUGITFARE MILLS FOR TIIVREIDAY, the sth day of December; 1867, by virtue of • deeree of the Circe it Court of Prince 11 , 1111 am county, pronounced at the October term, 1867, in the nett of Horner, et •1., vs. Chapman, the under eigned. as Cum emnissionera of Bale, will ofi t y to the high:tat bidder, at Manassas Station, at 12 tn., that splendid MILL BUILDING AND WATER. POWER al. the Haw Mill Building ant Water Power known as the THOROUGHFARE MILLS lately the property of John Chapman, deceased Said property is situated at Thoroughfare (lap, immediately upon the M 1111.1411 Gap Railroad, with strileh, &e., for lading Sail unlading cam 42 mills from the city of Alexandria, and in direct communicatiori by railroad with the oil lea of Washington and Baltimore. The build ing is fire stories high, with a basement, and ran be easily converted into a factory fur cot ton and woollen g.d., arid Is atimuunded by largo wool growing country. The stream is Leaner foiling, and the whole is considered one of the most eligibly situated mid dimirible pieces of property in the State of Virginia. The attention of persons desiring either a factory or merchant mill is particularly culled to it. MI 5,,00 TERMS OF SATE.—Ton per cent, each, and the residue in three equal annual Insts.ments, the credit payment. to bear intsrest, and to be eeourod to the satisfertion of Me Cummhsionere, title to be retained until the lant payment h made; the property •abject to be resold under nn order 91 Court, in event of the failure to meet the payments. lAI tho e►me tuna and plate, and upon Ils name term., will he offered fur sale, '4WO TRACTS OF LAND, about THRE,E HUNDRED ACRES each, one adJoi34 the daserlbedDie, and lyssur en the south althr of the Manaus. Gap Itaalroad, partly in Fadtpdar end pertly In Pr tees W Wiens counties, said lend being. ale* the property of the late John Chapman, divided mto to tracts to suit purchaaers. Each (tact Ilea a mall DWELLING DOUSE upon. al, and other buildings, with • Sulteleney Of wader and timber, end is partially Nelosed. For further Information apply to JOAN S CHAPMAN, Ne4/68 Pirnee street, Aln:►ndrla, Va JOHN S, CHAPMMAN• %RICE W. PAYNE, RITA HUNTON. J. D. DROOKIC. Comm fasteners. Aborts sahrpoolponed I WEDNESDAY THE ISTII OF DECEMBER. 12-46 to. J MILES &EMHART, NT MI BARNES, OSTHILA OUT, &BROM i Co ',Thalami,. A Retail dealer. In RATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS AND BORE No. 503, Market St. Phila. PUBIS FLAX/MED OIL warranted, for ..10 at DOWELL, GILLILAND A 0%, ittarble .Witotito. NEW MARBLE YARD I he subscriber beg. leave to Wenn. the citing. of Centre and adjoining sountlea that he .1111 meth:met the EXTENSIVE MAII...S.LE,TAXDI of IT. It. Fatty, Near the Depot, Bellelbute. whdre eau be found at an times a V•ry Lags assortment of MONUMENTS, TOblit h HEAD-13TONE8 and where he will ho prepared,with every Iboll i ty, to usaaufoeturo to order, EVERY DE SCRIPTION OP WORK, in the highest style of art, oq thy yhortcoVotice apd most aueorno dating temps,. Ho propose' to Pity "particular attention to furnishing the public Vrith everything in the manufacture of hierblb; therefore, these &Mir ing anything in his line can ho accommodated by selling upon him,equal to perehaeleg of any oily work.. g. 2-tf. , Wm. P. YELTY. *abillerg. SADDLERRY & .11AILNEt3S. The aubsorTher hags leave to Inform Om gab. Ho generally that he has reopened irb HAHNAWid, I &IDLER!. manufardory, wham dune In need can ha ac commodated with anything in hie Has, oa lt• lowest lebna• Thom la need of Harmer, Heavy team Brian • • Blade. Hone covert, Roselle, Trunk, Travellm bog " " k i nd, ohoold give hi* wall Do o47ifthlag o f forget theplay% led door above Blobop atroolosbri•lL 1111 .7 Jllllll 401,0111. El