fltmonatictWatch4tan P. GRAY MBES, Rnirort Ono Pnopnrwr.. .10111 , 7 P. MITCHELL. .I.oel.crc I:kir , v. • B E r 0 - N I; A FRIDAY MORNING, D ' C. 20 1887 TERM .-42 per year when pal,' In adranoe LSO wheal not paid . 10 advance, and $3,00 when net paid before the expiration of the year. A VOl.Ol /V. —The abscence of both edi tors, and their inability to secure any one to occupy the chair editorial. for a single week, will account for what ever deficiencies may appear in thin number of the WATCHMAN. The Faroe of Impeachment Tbo fares which bag just been brought to I a disgraceful end in Wasbitigton has over whelmed Congress with shame and con tempt. The late abortive attempt to Mi ps-soh the Preeident for refusing to ac— quiesce in the malignant and revolutionary policy of the representative department is without a parallel in li,siory Neither the ••13srebones” parliament or England, nor the lunette Chamber of Deputies, during 'the wildest frenzy of the French revolution, ever attempted anything more atrocious and revolutionary than the attempt of the Had walls to place the profane old Stlenus from Clam, in the White Douse, for the purpose of making the lizeouti•e department of the government the tool of the Legislative -Iml it hoe tailed simply beonuse t h e con spirators have been intimidated by the an gry chimers of the people linol the por u tar verdict at the late Northern elections sustained the effort at impeachment, the Radical majority in Coligre•s would not hove hesitated to virtually minthilate One of the three great departments of the gov ernment. Flo terrible punishment attune littered to Congress by the President in his ore annual message made that body more ferocious than ever towards him, but they dared not defy public sentiment, and de voured their leek with fat.es distort,' with suppressed rage When the commatiee on impeachment woo appointed, nearly a year ago, there was nothing half so dear to every Radical in Congress as the expulsion of President Johnson from the Wilhite Ileum Obedient to the known wishes of that body, the com mittee labored for nine months with such unflagging and sleepless energy, as to cov er Heel( with undying infamy. Each mem bee seemed inspired . with the energy of half a doses Paul l'rys and forty scar., gars flo ragpioker ever moused in more filthy holes than did this vile com m itt ee They were for nine months the disgrace of the nation, and the scorn of Christen dom They offered rewards for perjury, and a prominent member of the committee At tempted to secure the pardon of the most infamous perjurer which this country has yet produced, to order that he might—testi fy agamet the President There way no work too dirty for the committee. They al most invaded the bed chambers 4nd kitch en, to' the White House They examined the president's footman. cliatubetmaids,hos tiers and gardeners They peeped into its bank-book, end Iris grocer a And wipe rose chant d SCOOIIOIB Pimps detectives and prostitutes were in great request, They sifted everything unclean and offensive` wltleh they could lay their hands upon , end hector thoroughly eaturated with the glth to which they revelled. They pareeverediwith their work twill the nation bald its nose at the very mention of the committee All through the •pring, summer and fall months did these Cougccespinal sca•engers press their odor iferous labors, mousing, peeping nod pry ing into 41 , 0171).4 which geollemnu would have avoided Aud when Congress 111P1 they emptied helm, that holy the offensive results of their labor+, and It became slm rent to all parties that the committer hail disgreced itself, but had foiled to make 011 a cove as•inst the President And lb • laie .011011 or COOgrell Add, to Ills load 01 gteee climb OppltlV.e. 1110 /I . e committee on nape tohit•ni, y eye •titei the President to the eittlivolon .if oil Lonest men It leaves that official bee to pursue his (eerie!!° opposition to the rel/0 lution.ry Sle4eUre4 of Congress, and doting the fifteen minda of his unexpired t vein 01 office he will administer to that ho ly Wows more terrible than that which he dealt 11 ui his late trl ***** e.—kiehniond Ettstuir, No Hope of Relief from the present Con- grebe 1,461101. the people delude themselves with the hope that the present Congrens 'will, by any wise legislation, alleviate the burdens under which they are now oppress ed The demagogues who constitete the ..3prtly of that body have neither the will nor the brain■ required to grapple with the complication of ddricultirit which ban clogg ed, and will soon stop, the march of cur national prosperity Thoee political tanattor, 'truck with ju• theist blindness, will persist in iheir de • •truoily• policy of Southern ••reoonetrue two'• upon which they place their lent and _only hope of coniirged existence and pow Th., appointment of Thaddeus Stevens chairman of the new '•rec.natruotion" cum initiee of the Rouse of Representative.. to conclMive evidence that notwithstanding the ominous warning of the WO elections, the Radicals win not give up their nefarious scheme otnegro supremacy. They have the glaring feel written In lei ter. of fire in all their financial recoil's, 'but before the vetr—yes, and even since the war—the annual exports of the South have in value eseeeded the export. f t he North two than two to one And yet notwirli efaq4.4g auu iryyfutable evidence before their eyes, elfin a manufacturing.cosnmer. alai and shipping interests of the North depend new, se they did always, upon the prosperity of the South, they pets.' in carrying out a t olicy which in barbarous destruativermss and cruelty does not exceed the royal prael ices of their great sable ex emplar, King Theodore, of Abyssinia, to whom some of their leader. In the Bottle are now zealously endeavoring to give aid end conifer'. while he is meditating the murder of his white English prisoners I These Oodfersaken min-Bepressotatives of en injured people, disturbed and bewil dered by the distant thunder, which from Boston and Pittsburg and everywhere In the North forbade' the rising of a popular storm, will endeavor to avert their impend ing fate by partial reforms They will link , w ith the currency and instinctively laud upon inflation to give a fresh Impulse to 'modulation and steak-gemobling. They will tinker with lb* reruns end fall from the frying pan into the fire; but not that one single corrupt recent,. officer or rascally detective , will they dieplacut They will tinker reform and will save at the epiggot whilst they waste at the bung hold. They will in short, follow the same line of deception. the. same course of false pro fusions, the same system of false legit , - Istlon—whish. sines their firet advent to power. sowed broadcast the seed of nation el ruin and dishonor They will continue to prate and blather and snake long-winded .p e embes, ••full. of noun and fury, signify log nothing." but they will do nothing for toe public relief, because the first and only step towards armed legislation and perma nent relief involves the repeal of the ',re construction" laws to which they cling with the tenacity of drowning men. Let net the people delude themselves with th• false hope that any permanent good can owns out of the legiolation of men wire persist in trampling upon the Consti tution to which they owe their ephemeral power, and who in violation of their most sacred obligations as Christians, legislators and American pellets oeseige, by the most develloh Inventions of reamed oreelty, ten mil:loos of their nusrmed and, unresisting fellow white men to the ormolu and op pscosimt four millions ordmarant end brads' b lacks I BYO seam have neither the hearts nor the the minds required to legislate for the prosperity of a notion of white men. At mut they might answer as members 441 the privy etrueoil of his majesty the bleak king tof frahroy, oraa envoys extraordinary to the court of hie Imperial majesty, the pre seat glorious deserodsot of the. great Bias SWO7IIOII sod peso of Blitto—P. as r, The Ball is Rolling On The proverb that "revolutions never go backera+" is being remarkably veritied I by, the pons ical eleetlools DOW Dskiteg place l in Able country Connecticut led in the gr`tilul choru.. of popular protest against Itadrcal usurpation and misrule, and she has been fullpwed, ever since, up to this hour, by 'every State, and city, and town, until the country is , remonntitug with the shout of, rfree vidille men in favor it n government of white Men, tuna heir llnTilioniOUS Tutees drown the now failing and earn discordant I cry of the miserable political party which. with patriotism on its Rpm 'and treason in us heart, has been postponing the restora tion of national peace and unity, and do etroyma, Ineauwfille, the industry, com merce, and general prosperity of the nation. The latest vociferattons of the popular, heart and mind against the • lt.idical Repub ican tarty and its fraudulent, deceptive, unpreeticable plan of "reconstruction," are theloUniefikell election in Boston, Massachu setts ;"Mancliester, New Hampshire; tml Pittsburg. Pensylyanin Theme are the signs which show which way the current of {white opinion and feeling is turning tnd they all go in one direction The tole keeps on its "compulsive course," and if there is any deviation, it is only the Mile eddy that runs contrary to and is forced bock by the main ..lrearn We are great Ix, gratified to find a break m the Radical publican line in Massachusetts and in New lialurhire There certainly is hope for the country when the intellect ruidAintrifit. Intl of the lending States of New ,oglnnd disavow the treason of false loyalty and re cord their vote in favor of the Union and the Constitution, an I hey were mode by our fathers But the force of sound political principles, whether affecting the people at large, or the laboring climes of the people, however divided and denominated, has pro `Miceli a result, in a 1 tarter of this Common wealth where the Radical Republican party had a majority of seven thousand or more The poll of the vote in Pittsburg, in the late local election, not only overcome that ma jurity, but elected the opposit an candidate by more than a thousand ballots " God be thanked for the result. •:There is paternity that shapes nor ends rough, hew them how We may • — Sunday Mercury ' A Debased Ballot-box or no Ballot-box • at all Irk nu article on Soffinge the morning local 1.1nc4 and inn organ of the 11111 eon] 3 .4014 It( de ;averted wait the vf th• flee f;te frantitre oho cannot read and were Ignot once must be made a bar to the right of suffrage The elective ftanchme is too grand, too snored, too mighty, to be dragged where men µtweet in ignorance —Time is no (location that all the great prat:meal - sink Millen of this Country IA 0 last miming to the conclusion that suffrage moot soolier or later, bared on tnielligenee • ignorant have.no right to such A rill,' kgo and its attendant b'eseings la these It muds it becomes on evil Snit a horse We believe thay the day is not far distant when, by s general Congressional law, the right of eullinge in ell the State!, will he based en intelligence.' Only a few days b. fore the appearance of the above sentiments the org in in question declared tie purpose to be to accord a full and stedfitst support to the Romp Itmlical — reconstruction policy, — by which hundreds of ilionimmts 01 Degrees—ignorant III; the beasts of the tielil—nie to he booed upon the country es sitters, and through I,llobo ballots, manipulated w tilt prototse• and nio ney, the Radical lenders expect to elect their next candidate for the Presidency -- Has the organ already abandoned its pro gramme or ignorance, or is it merely at tenspitug to gull a lew simple Minded et ea toreti,or ' narrow - minded bloelbettil.,"with an empty show of regatil for "iutelligettee • ' We leave the politic to deride tt the outset of the mania for negro eutftiage, nc stared ti as our belief !hilt the totenti 1, tit Ili. It.t.llC/il r 9r lo so the ballot lies OF.tl ii 11 dermal 'MA ivninriii,le min would be compelled to able don it as a lever of power hod no eleniint of et.orobies.i, nod thereby enable polo cal ileinitgo,, , oei, to to.clve theniselies into it central illieciory, with unlimited control 111 every Dud noir everybody The sill [mettle above Tamed base a strong bearing that way 11 eNii not ;touml raid, I hole fore, to vi, the.llitilical port), nt nay drifiing front rite rXlrernr to Ole other— (to the lowest type of mohnerite), with miNCii 1 ne Poling, to a central despotism with voile: at all. - Patriot A Distinction without a Differencr the Surdi Awned°, referrtng to the p r. posed nuitutiotion or l'ultn, niches nu nr gllllll,llllagninst It on the ground of the Ig tioronee. Ac .of the negro there, nlthougl nil , : upholding the plan u fur lug ntgrv. goTtflllllCllt upon the South ern Stn . , It 148 "bone, r hionnuitari may outflow! fur the ability of nor owl embancireglid bluely to pirlleiplile 11110;1 ge r titly w politicol dill ICS, 110 one will nthrn the some dung l'uttno ' ,trangs that Poen daerenco A 1.1.1 Tor rat tueedle-dum and tweedlo do We would tee glad to see from the -\,•r II ..41nerrcan, or from any oilier source. on ex position of the Radical dillerence between the negro slaves of :he Southern Stales and the negro slaves of Cuba Not units tdual, exceptional instances, but the umbers the million,. IV, are not afraid to assert, that many of 'the negro elates in the South learned something from Omit- intelligent maetere, moth through the civilized privi leges they enjoyed; but this argument Cllte two wept It cute the rabid abolition dog ma that the blacks of the Sowth were re tained in abject Ignorance by their white roamers, and exposes the fulee, or sophisti cal arguments emplo)ed by lh m to war rant their forced emancipation . . !nobs math, however, the seine objectio to negstor soling and governing lies, whelbe agairie negroes of the Southern Sint,. !Writ aof Cobs, or the negroen of ii. Northern Stales, or negroes n u e6( an energrate ftom Aiwa in millions, end It come mittens, riders, and complete con trailers of the American Uleloe, if the I:ad tont Cdogressi , nal scheme is lint abandons A nest° is a negro, whether he hail fro A lahanal Cohn, or Alamos:miens it terror unprogressive Creature, fitted fcr fervent and nothing else —Errhanjr. J Aconnf 1,11.1'06,1er —The aublimity of impudence has been reached by a bite Ja cobin paper, which, after quoting from the New York Traanle n so-called "Democratic platform for 1868," says: "To which may be added the most adml•able facility for spending other people's money, the world has ever seen ",Considering that this issaid by a supporter of the present thieving par ty in power, an admirer of spoon Biri.sn and Mrs LiNcoLN, an organ of the bond holder. v.io grow rich on the earnings of "other peopie," and that the •locilates" for stealing "other people's money" are entire• ly monopolised by ilia highly moral and honest party to which he belongs, we are lost to admiration at his brazeu effrontery The sktitence quoted is decidedly what Dickens wouldn't call juicy That an organ of lbe party that I as been ruling tind ruin ing the country for the past six years should talk about economy seems about as reasonable se it would be to bear the devil preaching godliness That may be a rough comparison, but tt to too true to be avoided —PonflocA's (Mich.) ✓nrhsontan VALI: It or p6HIcNaL iiaATN6tle —Many worthy women, who would not for the world be found waotiog in the manner of personal neatoeve, seem somehow to have the notion that any stud y of the arts of personal beauty in family life In unmatron ly. They buy their clothe. with simple reference to economy, sad have them made up without any question of becamingness; and hence marriage sometimes transforms • charming, trim, tripping young lady into a waddling matron, whose every day toilet suggested only the idea of s festher-bed tied round with a string Per my part I do not believe that the summary banish moot of the graces from the domestic oir ales as soon as the baby makes its appear ance, is at all conducive to dementia &Crea tion Nor do I think that there in nnY need of no doing. These good house wive to danger, like other saints, of failing into lb.:terror ofpeglect log the body through too much thoughtfulness for others, and Inedible for themselves, If a woman ever has say attractiveness, let her try and keep Ai, setting it down as one of her dotottetio talents —.Es. KIIIPIIIO Deag —The Radicals, Piece the /ate elsetione. Justice In Pope's Kingdom I A correspondent of the Louisville Courser, writing front Savannah, Georgia, refers to the foot that Fester Blodgett, • "mean white," or "loyalist," an Augusta butcher. appointed by John the Pope Mayor of Au gusta, was indicted before the U. 8 Court at Bavannah,for perjury. in having taken the test oath. when be accepted the position of Postmaster, which position be siso bold.. The perjury being clear, Blodgett's noun). eel (the infamous Joe Brown) objected lb the action of tbe grand jury on account or their not being able to take the test oath, although thyt,,Lury in the case had been acorn The tiered., Judge, n fellow by tha name of Erskine, another of Pope's lackeys sustained the objection, the jury wan Chal lenged, and with but two exceptions de ad*e to take the test oath, and retired from the jury box. The Marshal was ordered to summon a new jury which will be largely compered of iniellimat ..manhoods," who will be pliant to the wills of Brown and rskine. and sustained Blodgett. Erskine. ilia correspondent describes, as man of low origin, abject cowardice and arrow mind, completely under the control f Joe Brown A few days ago, ❑on A II Stephen. and Hon Robert Toombs apglied to be admitted to practice in Ire• kipea court end were unified The entree pahaent gives tre rtioning incident as n sequel: "After the adjournibent of the court Mr. Toombs requested Jutlet Dougherty to ac company him to Erskine,. room nod hear a convereation which be desired to have with him itt hen ho arrived where Erekia• was, Mr Toombs said to him: 'So, twenty years ago when you were drinking buttermilk out of a swill-tub in-the bogs of Ireland, I was o practitioner before the court. which you now disgrace. Fifteen years ago, when I one a Senator in Congress, you worn selling Inger beer from behind the counter of a Charleston groggery, andel no period in ten years ham any gentleman seen the lime when he could afford to notice you Mt the streets; and yet, sir, you who ore perjured in ac cepting the office you now hold presume to refuse gentleman the right to proctice be fore you ' Hero Erskine rose and told Mr Toombs ho could not stand such language, no he regarded it n■ insulting Mr T told him inn very contemptuous manner to be setted, that the only mortifying part of the whole mailer was that ho had felt him self obliged to use such language to one of en abject and cowardly nature as to render him incapable of resentmg it " Yet snob n scoundred is male a judge by a Itiimp tyranny to insult and oppress an intelligent people and outrage law and de cency'—La Crone 11.onotrat An Eliphant '•lt is not as wide as a church door, nr AC deep as • wail, but it is enough." The erhilwrnil that the Radicals hare been reaping from the "man and brother" in Alabama has been of more enlarged di mensions than was antioipated 7 —tireely writes to Senator Wilson for Goat's !like to controle the OlCe9iaa of that hotly of C;on stitutions makers, and IVilson unlitea an epistle begging them to curb the wild spir it of Red Republicanism which has mani fested itself throughout their entire pro ceeding lion Pope—the watt whose headquarters were ti the saddle, when Stonewall Jackson took Ilk:LIU Alto front at Cedar Mountain and in the roar at the sec ond Manassas, and sent him and his • heed ' whirling across the Potomac, to he transported to the more congenial nssocia tion of the Digger Indians—has declared the Alabama Convention a '•nuisnnee' and and "obstruction to reconstruction '• The truth to bring gradually developed that the Radical party hare captured nu elephant in conferring universal negro suffrage on 111Y1 Sumh Elated with their sudden elevation to the position of statesmen and law makes, the negruen hare lunched out upon their own reponsibtlity, and refuse "ta down at the bill mg" of their white Radical friends at the :North The prospect is cheering that the eery element it was designed should control the intelligent whites of the South will prove a Trojan horse to the Radical party imelf The conduct of the enfroocli- Med Son them tillgarl IS PO in conflict with reason, cower vatreill, And the material to !crests n I the country, 01.11 the thinking portion of the Radical party North is be coming ilmgusted as well as alarmed, and is being brought to reflect upon the tope', table consequences which must follow the supremacy of tin ilnarant; — itelfraded race over the whites We await with patient Assurance the downing of the period *ben ittO V coerce which enrenow afflicting the country Will correct themselves eon slit ut tonal freedom and negro domwmaney, are incompatible pro ponitions, and the two can never exist to gether It in for the people of the North to soy Whether the heritage bequentlied by our rerolittionnry father. 19 to lie maintain. lid, or the entice of Republican liberty go darkling down in gloom nod despair under the blnek wing of negro ncomplenty The terrible wound Inflicted upon Radi calism by the recent elections in the North, the result of the repulsive ,operalions of the "rectiontruellon" policy of that party, has proven nhnont fatal, nud it only re• quires that the people shall have the ques tion of its existence more generally submit ted to their arhilrernents, for its death doom In basnonded thoup,bont the land The Obi C.nitiontrealth. • Ha! Ha !Ha ! Such a Nominee ! And now we must jog the memory of our neighbors of the Erantlin Ilepositorn Do you remepTher, gentlemen. how vigorously you scolded Mr Johnson for failing to .punish teat menail to make treason odiu.ser Do you remember how you raged mid etorm et: because he adopted a collate policy with regard to the seceded States You cannot have forgotten Nay. even now you rant and 'dueler about "cry policy" and "John son's treachfty " Well. how is ii with you now. when your oundidato for President in ISGS, inuenrs before the ladieiarn Committee of 0 ogress, that Johnson wanted to ''punish traitors," Sc but tulut lie (Grant) prevented hint front so doing 7 How us It with you, now, when this some Grant sneers that he recommended,She pardon of Lee and Joe Johnron and oche leading "traitors Nay, how is tt. Milli you, when this pet candidate of yours, this Grant, swears that Johnson is endeavoring to "carry through" the identical plan adopted by the late lamen ted "Government" Abraham Lincoln ? Came. now, gentlemen of the Repository, do tell no how you "feel" on these questions? Your friends would like to know 'how you reconcile your opposition to Johnson with your support of Grant, the father of John ' son', policy ; how can incidents, the Pree idoet with your Itatltoal WiSthetnas, for pardoning rebel., and support Grant for recommending the same rebels for pardon; how can you bunt down and persecute Johnson for carrying out a policy which Grant testiffies, under oath, is the same chat 1,111.1 adopted by your own Lincoln We would like to Noe the logical prestutiation by which snob feats are accomplished. Presto ! change ! Now you see It, and now you don't see it ! In this column the Re pository consigns Johnson to everlasting in famy, in that it lauds Grant, the preceptor of Johnson, to the seventh heaven ! Signor Slits, Professor Anderson, and all the rest of the conjuring brotherhood, look to your laurels I The great prestigiator and pro fessor of Redioal legerdemain, who presides over the columns of the Franklin Repository, is coming "—Bedford Gazette Batas UP Hatt hence —An old preach er in Western New lark, who was being persuaded by some of his churchmen during the political excitement in that State last fall, to join the Radical party, said: "No, my brethren, I can't join that par r ty, beenune all the Abolitionists in the country are in it, and Abolitionism, my brethren, has done a wonderful sight of harm among, the people. It has hurt many shepherds end scattered many flocks It got into the Methodist church and broke that up It got In among the Presbyterians sod split them in two, and it got into the government and broke the old Union Into pieces. And, my brethren, I don't know of anything it is good for, but to break down sad beak up. And if you have any enmity against the bld boy, I advise you to send Abolitionism into his dominion, and it will break up bell itself in lane than three weeks. —Esclionge. —A week or two einem SanatorSumner, in getting off • oar, fell and badly hurt his bead On Friday last Senator Wade was thrown from *buggy by a frightened horse and badly damaged his head. These ought to he taken bye them an serious rem Inds frourrhigher Ower to mikes better uneof those memberent,the approaching alumina. A flaelesi Texas Leader. Dr. Dignowitty le one of the leading apir- lie of Texas Radical or mean-whiteism, and to an earnest advocate of the policy of driv ing out of that State, by force of arms, every so-called "rebel." Ile was formerly of Ban Antonio, has corresponded with the bogus Governor of Texas, a Radioal of lb name of Pease, on this point, and now ex presses great disgust that a trustel offidial of the Rump party should presume to re oogoite Texas as a State. This same Doctor was a convicted oritn heal, sentenced to the State Penitentiary, previous to the war for a term of years. having proven guilty of swindling and gross iminoralitiespand was only pardoned out of prison a short lame since. Some time between the years 1834 and 1840, this Doctor idols the wife of one Sim on Reis. , a well-known butcher of Natchez, Miss., and be has sleeps been a thorough bred rascal and knave, pint the sort of scioundres to be the leader of a party of thieves,, apostates and niggers, baring the confidence or respect of not ono stdgle de• cent man in any community whore he has yet lived Dr. Dignowilly, if you had your deserts, your back would, resemble a broiled beef stake and you would not be able to set down comfortably-for the next four weeks— you dirty grub in a rotten Rump stump, how dare you presume to lift your foul tongue against decent men—hide yourself, you loathsome worm, and avoid the light of day ! Bah, you disgusting a way, and don't let us hear frebn or — fiC o y.o more !—La Crone Democrat "Dyo One, Dye All." Ws left the the Convention in disgust, for we had heard that thielf-lipped, thick-skul led, thick skinned and muddle brained nig ger, Dr Bayne, of Norfolk, speak among gentlemen, whose bouts ha would formerly have been too happy to polish, and in an authoritative manner, attempted to teach while men their duly. Bayne IS the bane of the mongrel body, and for him where shall we find an antidote 7 Thinking of the sadness of our fats and the •lark pall which now hangs over us, our eyes suddenly rent ed upon a sign stretched across the nide walkti on Marshall alreet.—it McKenney, dyer and scourer," —a bright thought sit act us. Thai's the very thing! We've bound the antidote' It io the only way to head them, and dwell logellMi in unity. Enter ing, we asked, '•to Mr McKinney in'"-- "1 es," said a goJillooklng young cuss, I ant he." Looking tip, we recognised au oil friend of the "art preservative," who, very appropriately, bad gone into the dying businces, as that Is about the most preser vative art we know of "Mae, old friend," we mild, "we want to dye." Ile marled back horrified "11 hat! eo young, and tir ed of life , Olt, no, you can't mean that 9 " ~M ean what ? ' "Why, that you are going to leave the glorious auttslune and shade of this magnificent world " "Of comae I don't , wouldn't leave it for anything until after the election for the Constitution I mean 1 want to get dyed; how do you un derstand "1 en, you want your hair dy ed; but we don t do that here " No, I don't want my hair dyed, but I want to he dyed all over " "Oh' now I know whatyoutll.l4. You want to he put through our vati and change your color " Exactly, that's what's the statelier Can you do it!" "Well, I think we can. Ilhat eol'Ordo you wish'" "Black, of Lottree,—black as night, the real Dr. Bayne hue,--none of your half way mongrel colors—red, blue, green or yellow —but a positive dy'ed-in The-wool-warranted nol-to-filo.blach y ou know, Is ne color, and Vete really ashamed that I Mire lived in theworld this long without a col or; ao Help me through. nod crisp my h lir, and I'll be your friend for life." Mae said he'd do it So same limo during the week we're coming out in our true quiet's, snit we'll see if we can't get a finger in the financial pie. Black'. your only color Let di get dyed, goutlemen`.—Erclianye Gold or Legal Tenders Among tiro popular questions of the day is that whether our National debt in to be paid in gold or greenback.' We hold that thin to not a difficult problem at all Dur government made greenbacks a lege:tender, and courts have so far austained the law , consequently greenbacks are the legal money of the t.oun try All the debte of the nation in the absence of the contract to the contra. ry, aro paid in greenbacks when due, our auldiers were paid in legal tenders, and should any of cur bonds become dna whit e this law is in force, they are payable in the legal money of the nation, nutria these were n provision in the law creating the loan or in the Loud iisolf, that they should be paid in gold.. We bold, as does the Columbia Herald, and, we believe, every De.nocrat in the land, that every dollar of theindebtedneus of the country should be paid, and Ihot ev ery contract ahauld be complicit with to the very letter; but we do not believe in um eriminating between the different claimed of oreditery We bold that no action on the port of the government iv neceimary at pre sent in reference to bonds not dye , hilt they become due, that they should be paid when with the room currency that o bee debt, are paid with. If the $201 , ,,q00,0:10 now spent per year in nitemptiag to force negro enunlity,were applied meeduomg title public debtore could Teaucoaapecie payment within two years, and illud end the cnatro verey about gold 'Sad greenbache.-7'rur Drmorrat. Modern Senatorial Dignity, Mr Drake.) had concluded he had no more right to treat/the President with consideration in this Recession thanthough he were a double skinned rhinocerous." the keeper of a memaserie n Mr D might be allowed to show off his remarkable animal will. the "stout:do akin ; " bet as the •olun leer keepe of the dignity of the Coiled States Senate, such is display or volgarry dasovihies the held in which he is itualitied to nosy and - shown that lie is now ivntally out of place—bill a monkey in a chinastere. ..Tllll is the Senate of the United States: "and I would preserve itsdiguily front such "encroachments, ea it should never again ..be attacked by moil., Insolent, " So •ociferated this brawling Radical. lie came in too late to nave the dignity of the Senate. Sumner, Wade. Wilson, 'all tried to save it, but not knowing how, destroyed it entirely It is aometliing heyound the reach of a tyro to nocepiphsh And, be aides,* is evidently not Mr. Drake's •uca lion. Ile has proven that he does not even know whet true dajnity means Dig and important as is Missouri, where he flapped bta wings to triumph on its politloal dusk peal, the sea of the United States is •atire ly too broad fos birds built after his fash ion Do bon little more tnodeat,Jr Drake ; you will feel better in tbe ond. Try to see yourself as others see yeu Do get... ~tome. real dignity, and also bo honest, if yotrah. It will do you good • Oh ! shoddy dignity ! Is it not glorious? And its the Senate, too' Butler add Ash ley ought to be sent immediately ~ ta there, to take seats beside Cameros, Womblow sod Drsko• Then the dignity and parity of that body would shine watt splendor u*d be truly sublime.—Posi. (treat Defeat of the Radicals I The agony is over The great impeach ment humbug is played out at last. Os Friday last, Boutwell, the leader of the impesehers, finished his speech in favor of deposing the President, and was replied to by Mr. Wilson. of lowa When the letter had concluded his speech, he moved to lay upon the table the report crf,,,the Impeach ment Committee, cud called the privious question. The lisp... Mere raged mad roar ed, with chagrin and %tiger. Stevens Muir. solarised Wilsocee motion so “an,,,unheard.. of outrage." Butler, Logan, Sobenok and Ashley resorted to dilatory motion, but to no purpose. Ou'3siurday the Impekohers hoisted a gag of trues cod proposed that if Wilson would withdraw bin resolution to lay on the table, and agree to take a direct vote upon the Impeachment resolution, they would cease making dilatory motions. This proposition WAS accepted and a vote WAS taken upon the resolution, whicih resulted as follows : Ayes, 57, Noes, 108! Thus was Impeachment slain in the hones of Its friend■ Thus did Congress surrender to Andrew Johnson. Thus was the President of the United Stales, bye vote of two to one, vindicated from the false and malig nant charges preferred against him by We melee. Let the country breathe freely.— The Ogre, Radii:mann, is shin, eogined and buried out of Bedford. Ossetic, CO zn Slavery The North A nterterm endeavors to gnawer our question. Why are not the Cuban slaves as fit to vole intplligently as citizens as the freedmen of our trantionthern States? by acing an argument or rather statement they have ever denied. This Is neither fair nor alloWable. That journal alwaye repudiated the position ••that the negro°, "have been benefited by .having the ravage •'berbariem of their African encesters nub "eittuted by the Christian cieiiiratton of "the United States—that they hod grown '•tfp In the Phadew of our noble institutions 'And bad been elevated and improved by °'the change.' One of the „themes which the North American wore threadbare wee that of the brutalising and debasing effect of slavery upon the negrees of the South. They described the slaves of the Southern States as reduced to the condition of cattle. prevented from acquiring the smallest amount of education, and totally demoral ised by the heathenish touch of slavery. If these statements were true, in what manner are the flares of the South more fitted to approach the ballot box. than these of Cube If not, then, the North American moods eon. vieted of having published statements, with the view of reaching a political cent, which were not true, and the result of siliich been to drench our fle'lls whits blood, dis member the Union, and rinse the band of brother against brother in nll parte of this nation. Our colemporary must stand or fall by its own record It cannot use err. cilmstances in its defense which have nt nil time. been repudiated by the class of path listens which ocutrol its coluents Too Sznions.—The licalon Post says the negroee of tbe South are now_hord at work constitution-making, and calls it "Upitiot. ble sight, too serious for a farce•" The some paper says, very truly, that tho illit erate while teen who fill the sesta in Con vention beside the negroee, aro precisely such as might be expected to occupy tuck planes, and that their ignorance is ev•n worse than the black stupidity which they man inn 'etc Only one °inn in the of the Alabama con. ventioniata is a Citizen ; eel one in a 01011- 191111 d of those who voted tot them had any idea whet ho wen doing, and iho represen tatives of such eonstitnents substitute the approval of a milita ry commander foe . Os oath One representatite sugge•ted that Ito iron clad but. I e taken , another silenced him hysaying that as Oen Pape had op proved the selection of the delegates, the oath could he driper Bed with. 1.9 it won derful that the greet II Ina of the &uremia should be that the work of such a Colleen lion should fail to become the ergitnic low of the Stale • And can any nicer authortty force such work upon a Slate without play ing the despot to on extent which the peo ple of this country cannot brook It to iMpOSSible, it seems ro us. for Congress to operate thus within the Southern S.tates without losing its„hold upon the Northern. If not, we must till go down together The North cannot preserve her freedom if that of the Pent hero Stair, be destroyed Gat .V, The Itydicals Inter recently given another robito won cf should not be passed over in eilenee %Ve refer to the pretended cendeinnation of several of their journnls of the public demonstrition in Ire land in honor of the Feniw martyrs exec,- led at Alaiicliester. During our Into crud , war these Caine Itstlienle howled nt wourn and children—the wires nod offspring of , the Confederate lend who full upon the gat- . Ile-field—because, in their moments of nar row, they attempted to adorn the graves of their husbands and fathers with simple tes timonials of anectionate remembrance In some instances garlands of flowers plated upon humble tombsinnel in tho South were ruthlessly removed by the maga:minions conquerors, nail upon one notable occasion the funeral obsequies of a Cbraeticrato gen• eral were positively forbidden let these ' same fellows ore now whining over the fool ish proclamation ot the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and are cenemng n foreign gov ernment for doing precisely the same thing they encou aged at home —Age --The Union League of Ph iindelphin Pi in their flail un.t night and held rotund of eolemn exerci•o. 1111111 tr listen log ton mont lugubrious report of inlerminabl length, in which George Iloker tries to ac count for theirlate defente end the seeming,l ty near dissolution of tine ftepubliendparty, they renolvetl to stand by their rotor•. n9tl nominate General Grant for President 'oars Weight out negro equality plottornt f-lhattda' Grant ,011.10111 to rani on audit a pintfunm• its would be beaten worse then poorola "hasty tante of emir Scutt was The named re port of tine concern !JIM..s a decided felling off in the number of members during the pant year. 187 tinning resigned, and 87 be ing expelled for non-payment efdnen. Only ninety-one canableten were proposed for admission during the year The concern ix evidently on ❑n loot loge, Roll tile any is not far distant when it will be bankruiptetl and sold out by lb,' Dernocretic B►erit I.ylo —Ex --At Nlemphis, Tennessee. tt few days riga, the negro Radicals, refureS 1a altqw the mass of white Radicals to have a voice in tho.municipo) 11.711 , 111 ern”. They look possession of the convention rrwi nominated (or mayor it fellow named Itewelier,a Ito won twice convicted of lareency nt Onarga, Illi nois ; several limes waisted for larceny in Memphis, and who In BOP opdee bail to answer In a charge of embezzling lbe pro perty of Shelby county hospital Ito is also charge will. neon icing bribes, and with being a tlefauiting postmaster, Those charges nre alt made ngikinst him by the llnd teals thstnselvesond ere doubtless true Such will he the eondition of Affair, in every poet of the South when theblaclis f+c ' canto conscious of their numerical tdretigth, as they hen already-become in Tennessee antlSLouielina N'eln Rbbertioenicot T n►. CHM PEST r HOLIDAY 1 3 ,11 E .J..lr,'X'CS, In tho wryo,nf BOOKS, GAMES, PUZZLES, Stc in the County, mu TO BE OBTAINED ONLY AT INSLOE A VW'S% A II calmly Et., Bolkfoote, Ptr- Aft- No old Books SOMETHING NEW IN MILL HEM NEW 00009 FOR FALL AND ITUNTER The undersigned et their new sod spacious store room in hillheim, have laid in an ENTIRE. STOCK OF NEW 00009, far the fall acid winter trade, and cordially isr rite the purchasing public to call and see thew. They bare Mullins, Calicos, Detains, 8111 co, Ma rianas, GI ing hams, Checks, 001111110111. Cloth Blothlns, Notions, Beets •od shoes, hats and Com. Oronrtu, hardware. Wood and Willow Ware, Queenawant, and In fact everything usually kept In a seen -127 store, all or which they offer at very low rates. LEATIffla OH ALL KINDS ON HAND and groan bids. and oountry produce tskou lo exchange for good.. SNITII di CO. 1211 ly. L ‘ST. A Gentleman,. Gold Dreamt Pin, In" Centre Halt or Bellefoote, or on the road be tween those plaaa, os Tbnrdq Dee. 6. The ender will be liberally rewarded by leasing the same at tho WATCIIIXAS office. 49—St. plaiting ItU. BUILDERS LOOK HERD:! The euhaerther having leered the MILCSBURO PLANYNII ittILLB and added largely to its facilities fur turning out lint dugs wOrl., ere DOW prepared to furnith_l FLOORTNG, MEM DOORS EMI BLINDS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK and monuractared lumber or Ertl? Y DESCRIPTIO% ISM LOWEST CARD PRIGES All wanner of work. •oeh al Scroll Sawing Tlrack el., he., mode Ito any DESIRED PATTERN, nn the •hortett putsible notice, / I ' •• 4 ) ,141, Connected with the mill, and in totes, is one of the latest imp COICR DRY IYO which keret the lumber in n perfuelly healthy state, assists in preferring it, nod in fact adds to its lasting qualifier, while other methods of drying dotermralen, and renders it more liable TO DECAY AND WASTE Lumber dried is a Coko kiln will not. shrink, t it dried perfectly end when worked and put up, will not SIIRIT,'IL AND SHRINK, thue headings the appearance of haring 6 . 4 en , led out of Green Material TRY, US We know tint our facilities give on ouperlor advantage. over other PLANING MILLS IN THIS SECTION and we feel perfectly free In ea) leg, that all o WORK WILL BE QUARANTZIED 133E1 A SUPERIOR QUALITY We will furnish sorting In our lino from tiollor panel, to a WIIOLE HOUSE, and at nab primps, aa cannot bat pray. to bo =I THOSE DESIRING 30 BUILD All radon promptly Allod and . t. fair abam 0 41nblio patronage, respectfully 'anal ted MOORS k WOLFE. [flagman of 11. Lovl.l MILBEIBIIIIIL,PA 1 2-dt-ly Neb) Abbertioemento STelt& HOLLOW WARE STORE FLEGAT. 8 CIANOT:, I= PIIILIPSBURO, CRSTR.E COP:CM PA Manufacturers of T! \", corPER d VIERT IRON WARE •nd whole Mil, tang rehtil-dealer in STOVES:IIEATERB,IIOLLOW•WARVI &c take pleasure in announcing to the publiit that They 'rill keep constantly on hand, elm of the largest assortments! of goods in their line seer brought to this section,of the State. They non bare the celebreted I"ON SIDES COOK STOVE the lams -t oicti cook stove in rho market; has ;la Dm our •ntugos that can be put on a store ; large or car, high under the nob pit and at the salon time a deep ash pit, Also a large extended tap, ROW, foils in its operations—Four sisal with extracted fire boxes for coal or wood.— They have also the Continental, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight, Spear's Asti-Dual, Niagara, Charm, Herald. with every vticiatrot the best Pittsburg Manufacture, pit - The Tin end Sheet iron nero given with the Stoves is made of the bonniest unit best ma- Oriel, and nerranted to gna perfect glassine lion. PARLOR a HEATING STOVES SHUTTERS of every tlescriptuality sea price. TIN, COPPER, SIIEET•IRON, • WOODEN AND IVILLOW WARE, Wholesale or Retail, manufactured neatly and end with the stile ion to serf tram the tiest material in the market. PLOWS, PLOW POINTS .f COPPER,DRARR. AND IRON IiLrILLs, Or c% cry delerlianny t eumbunly eo hand. 'MUM NINO lIODS, SUPERIOR POINTS put up un' short notice 011 DE NPOL T 1 1: WWI.% f And 01 4 , - , Wuk %robot yttog t ,In ,r bur incos ndl bo pr,mnplly Oiled by experaJo to! and .1,111“1 IV/T hulk. BR ASR, t'o PPE I: AND r,L NET Tl. E Taken in exchange for geed.. inatocatentt arc ottaretl to Itter chant', ratio with to porch:lto at whole male. 12-45-ly N OTICE TO TEVCIIERF CENTRE. COUNTY TEACIIERS INSTITUTE The annual enmity inetitute, the first. under the lute supplement to the 'Sthoul lan, ertll he 11114 et • MILLUEIM, COMMENCINO MONDAY December 21,1, and closing On Friday evening, December 27th. Teachers and others an attendance trill be no commodated at reduced rotes. The election of a committee on Teachers cer tificates, and other iniporbint business evil be brought before the Institute. Teacher/, we do not wish to urge ynu to at tend by publishing lengthy appeals—each course is not deemed neeassary,—under the late law no should not fail to make the institute a sumer. ;You are therefore requested to mie all ne cessary arrangements to font e your shcools, at the time sn.ntioned, anal goo full axii prompt attendance at the institute. Your specialalt o tion called to the late law in referenen.to. in stant., Teachers Co rtilleatm, a. foond in the School 'internal 01 Slay, and also to official matter, relative to the Caine, in the Journal of August. Director', parents, and friends of education generally, era cordially Invited to meet with us. (Far anuses unavoidable to the Eu. Com., the place of holding the Inetitute was changed from Centre Hall to 111111hetm ] 113T1 BURNS & SMUCKER WHOLESALE GROCERS, ATM PRODUCE COMMISSION MERVAIITS No. 605 Markel Street, Plolooraphia. J. ?dooms Do nne---lato of 11.8 Janney, Jr &Co. S. SarJecso, Jr.—loto of 6 Smucker, Jr. 4. Co• Bop 15, 123135.—tf. 3i3ootto anl3 statiotterp B 1 11 LE 2=azi No 11 Containing nix p'ates, Pauline in metres. Faintly Record, 'lilt back and aides, _ 2 $3,75 No 11 Containing ten plates, Apocry pha, coneordaneo psalms, tangly record, bounded as no 9 $1,25 No 11 P. Some arranged with Photo graphs, $1,60 ome Iritli r pheliographs and clasp, $5,00 No. )2 Contaieing 20 plates and some as No 11, sa,so No 13 Containing name as Null, plain gilt edges, $O,OO Caine with clasp and gill $6,50 No 22 Containing Caine as no II P. One, $7,0 mono One morocco full guilt nod clasp. $7,50 The abscriber has also Bibles of abettor quality and higher prices. They are nil Hard togs Bibles, BINDING 3VARRA NTED nd are far superior to filo.° gotten up for the urpuee of Laing hawked about the country end old et extortinuary 12-45 tf. OEO. LIVINOSTON. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORK, The undersigned at the New Roeu, t the North end of the Brokerholt row, on th • Southwest Corner of the Dlomond, ell!' keep on hand hie lanai arsortroent of TIIEOLOOICAL, CLASSICAL, SUNDAY scnooL, MISCELLANEOUS, and nil the various School Books now to use. BIBLES. arranged for family photographs ; also Other Bibles in great variety, varying in price from 30 cents to $3O. Photograph Albums, Rotary Albums, (a new invention,) Plank Books and Stationary, Legal Blanks, kletallie Slates, Re, ke. Ile is also the Agent for Centre County for the Introduction and sale of Parker k Watson'. Readers, Raub's Spellers, Clark's Grammars, Brook's Arithineties, Montieth's Geographies, Martindale's History of the United St des. and Wright's Orthography. 124541. GEO. LIVINGSTON. SCIIOOI. DOOR DEPOT,, The undereigned is melt lag large eon eignments of all the different NEW SCHOOL 1100119 which oro now being introduced, where they ran be had, either In large of mall notraties at lofrodorrory or Erehooge priers. Ile also has a full supply of all the school books now In use. IT.lng made specie' arrangements with pub lishers ho will be prepared to sell at Ll. eery lowest possible rates. Ile has ,e)so largely in creased his stock of miscellarumes hooks. Pay son, Denton and Scribers Copy Boodurat intro ductory prises. GEORGE LIVINUSTON. Lime. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! Fresh burnt lime always on band and for sale a the lowest market price, at the —SUNNY—SIDE LIME KILNS! .n the railroad near Bellefonte. We have no fear rf successful contradiction when we eel that we have tho BEST LIMB IN TN'S STATE. It Is free from core and our kilns are so Con streets.' that all the ashes are separated from the buret hole trefore It leaves the kiln. It Is • PURE SNOW-WRITE LIMEId And mikes aa 'fine a finish so the Mae horn from the marble quarries In the eastern part of tbeSta to. Our facilities for burning and shippla /tate are snob that WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER that he acme quality of lime oaa be had at any other place. All order. promptly Illlod.— Address, LEONARD 2.IACKALL I Co. 12 20-1 y DoCorona', Pa. T IDLE. WOOD AND COAL BURNT MDR; Always on band and for solo at the lowest mar ket rata, at the Bellefonte Lisa Runs, on the turnpike loadied to MlMoberg. The bat Pittston and Bhamokkt satbraelto call; also a eaL easlgnmeni 'plesteNed ugh, poillogaud oewod shingles for male ofireep for ash at our yard, near south end ol D B V R 12-116 BIIORTI,LDOR d , CO. anal Igriticess. . i AA VDITORS NOTICE. • The underelinad, an *glum. appointed by the Orphan'e Court of Can county, to make distribution of the balance in the bends of the administrator of the iodate of Samuel Lipton, deceased, 00111 attend to the duties o f bin appointment on Thursday, the nth day of January 186 8 , at his office. in Bellefonte at In o'clock e. m., when and st here all persons In• Wrested one attend if ti •est p M roper. lIVAN 11LACIIARD, 12,50 4t. e 5 Auditor. P ENNSYLVANIA, 1, J. P. Glauber!, clerk of the Orphan'. Court of said county of Centre, do hereby corti fy, that atf Ornban's Court hold at bellefonte, the 25th d of Noverotrer s• d., 1867, bolero the Itonorablo he. Judges of said CoaeB Oa em. (lon rule was g s . upon'the heirs and rep wentatives J mouser deceased, to cue. into the Court o fourth Monday of Juno. ory next, and p. erpt •or refute to oceept, a t valuation and orpruisacout or chow coma why the real estate of sold tlAteASed .hould nut be t old, to test oo ony whereof, I have hereunto set toy band nod affixed the sool of said Court of Bellefonte the 25th day of Novembers. d t.r.7 . z lil r N OTICE, The Commonwealth of Penna. re. W From, in the Court of Quarter imitate of Centre county. Nor , neasione a. d., 1807, charge Ilescrtion, by Ail fendan.le wife. The undersigned a commis. loner appointed by the Court to take testimony In the above suit, will meet theparties Interested, for the wm p. of bid; ppointment on Monday the 6th day e.f ion nary a. d , 1868, at I t Veloele.a. of. et his Once to Bellefonte, EEO ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.. t e tt e , of Administration an the (.4. stale of John +Shearer. into or Al ilea township, Centro county ,deeesisod, having been granted to the undersigned, notice it hereby given all per sons knowing themsolt es indebted In said estate to maim immediate payment and those hating ;lola'' , In present tin m dilly antbenlieated fur sett/entent. J F SHEARER. 12-48 ft Administrator. - 1 N OV( 1: To the Stnetthnlaere of the Bellefonte Go, Catupone. Take not tee that a meet ing of the Stoek ha Itlere' at raid Campine will he bell nt tho afTieo 0f E. h E illenehottl in the 10. sou g h of Bellefonte. on Monday the 6th Joy of 3nnunry IStift,nt 2 o'clock p. m. for the pur imsti of holding an elect Mr, for nPresident,Pre. felnry, Trouser° end Flop directors fer, the en. ruing veer. A gene's.] at endn4ce of the stockholders in corneal, requested se husMetr, of great itnportnnee si t hmitted to the mretinc• EVAN At BLANCHARD, 12-19 :IL Seerefary. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel McKee, deceased. late of Walker townshiti, having been granted to the under signed do hereby giro notice that all, nem,. knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and hose having claims to present them duly en dientiented for settlement. JAMES MARTIN, A dm Is or. UM (IENTIIE COUNTY, SS J T. J P. Gephert, regioter for the probate of lVill's and granting Letters of administration In and for the county of Centre do hereby cer tify that letters of administration were issued in duo and legal form unto J. P. Shearer, on estate of John Shearer. late of Miles township. deceased. eartifled under my band and seal of office at Bellefonte, the 16th Joy of November, A. D. 1.6f7. . . . EMIR DISOLUTION OF FATHER/3RIP. The parnership heretofore existing be. Omen William Riddles and James Buchan°n le this day dmoolved, said Iluebenon haying pur chamd said Riddle.' share of the homes, mule., wagon., IT r , of said fine WILI.IAhf RIDDLES, Nor 2s'6l 3l • JAMES lIUCIIANON It M. MAUF:E, Soperintend.Nat. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of admlnistrabion on the estate of E. Id Looses/1m inistator of it - e , of Emelt. Sheets. tete of Union Township deceased, hir ing been granted to the undersigned she re quests all persons knowing themselves indebted to mid estate to wake Immediate payment, end those having claims against the same to , presett them duly authent 'ceded for settlement. - E. AL LUCAS, A delis Wrote, MIZE °TICE. I, J. I'. Benham Clerk of the Orphan'. Court of NWd county of Centre, do hereby morti fy, th,pt at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte the 25th day of November a cl., 19117, before the Honorable the Judges of raid Court. On mo tion rule wits granted upon the heirs and repre sentatives of John Kooken decoared, to come into the Court on the fourth Monday of January next, end aerept, or refuge to accept, at the ratunpon and opprattiment or to allow cause why the real estate of said deceit.° t should not be mold In testimony whereof, I bare hereto set my band and allixe I the meal of said Court at Bellefonte tho 25th day of November a. d., 1807. J. l'. OEPIrABT, - C. 0, O. DEE! AUDITORS NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen tre county, In the matter of thi dtsteihu'ion of tie money in the hands of D. Z. K line, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the personal property of E. J Walker d. Bro. The audtborappointed by the Court to make d letribution of the moneys in the hands of the said Sheriff, among the Poetics legally entitled thereto, trill meet the parties interested, f i r the purpose of bit appointment, on Friday January yd, 1887, at I o'clock P AL, at his office in Bellefonte. " ' OM AUDITORS NOTICE. The undemigned an auditor appointed by the Orphens/Court of Centro county to du tribute the blamee due from John Llgget ed mintstrator on the E.toto of Nlish• Graham deceased, to and amongst the Nantes legally en titled thereto, pill att%nd to the dotme of lite appointment, at his oflee in Rellefonte on Tumday,.January the 7th, R. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock A. Id., when and where a ll pereune in terested may attend if they see proper. W. 11. LA URIMORE, A mitt°, MEI! AUDITORS NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Centre county, In the matter of the estate of George Amy de ceased. The imdereigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphan Court of Centre county, to hear and dispose of the exception., to the account of Jacob Army, administrator of George Amy de ceased, and adjust the .ame, mill attend to the duties Ohl. appointment at the office of Adam Hoy in Bellefonte, on Monday the 6th day of Januery A. D 1868, at 2 o'clock P. M.. of mid day . JNO. G. LOVE, 12-49 It. A who.. CENTRE COUNTY, I, J. P Benham clerk of the Orphaa's Court ofea id minty of Centre, do hereby cora fy that at an Ort-ban's Court held at Bellefonte, the 25th day of November a. d., 1867, hider, the Honorable the Judges of odd Court. On mo• Mon rule was granted upon the helm and rep rteentativoe of Fredariaa. Moak% deceased, to come Into the Court on the-fourth Monday of January next, end Wept, or refuse to aegeept, at the valuation end appraisetment or to show cause why thereat rotate orseld deceased should not be sold. In testimony wereof, I hare here unto set my band and affixed the seal of said Court at Bellefonte the 25th day of Nov, a. 1967• 12-49 61. Is 4 l OTICB. I, J. P. Oopbart, n lerk of hie Orphan'. Court of said county of Centre, do hereby eertl fy, that at. an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte the 20th day of November a. d., 1867, before the honorable the Judges of said Court. Oo motion rule woo granted upon the heirs and reprosentallve.of henry Glephort &woofed, to emcee into the Court on tho fourth Monday of January next, and accept, or refuse to accept, at the valuation and appraisement or to show ran.* why the real estate of mid drummed ahahld not be sold. In testimony whereof:l bare hereunto set my band and &Axed the noel of sold Court at Bellefonte the Stith day of No• rubber d., 1867. J. P. OBIMIART, 1448 et. 40. if ESTRAY. Came to the residenca_of the aubserther in Waif Mono tom., On or about the let of Oc tober, a red mid white steer, will a plea• out or the lower part of the right ear, supposed to be abigst two and a half years old. The owntr requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge. and Isla h =Away otherllbe bevlll be dlaposed of as the law directs. 12-18 gt • WM • 121t013& MAKS NOTICE. J: Having understood that tome 011111100 or persona are making use of tog sainvisin a nom of one hundred and twenty•five dollars, and as hero never given any Noah note, I bombs cau tion all persons from basing anything to do. with the sass*. DAVID FUREY. Bows Pa. 12-49 IS J P. GEPIIART, C U. ( A. O. FURST, Commissioner. J.'P. GEPIIART, ItrgPnrr S. D. GRAY, A wittor. J. P. GEPI(ART, C. 0. C.