Gil - The Dembicratic Watchman, ELLEFONTE, PF N N PJ ORGY !Mika. Efirroß JE PROPRIETOR JOHN lk-itrrOlikaAp,./MoCIATs Cotton, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1868 =I ragsrs.—s2 per year when paiJ ad vance, 2 o be when—not paid In edvantT, and $3,14 when Tot paid befUre the asp irelion of the year. Demooratio State Ticket ' "FOR A tfiITTOR CENERAL, LION. CII6ARLES 'E. 110 YLE of Fayetto County. - ?Olt SURVVY-Olt. ORNERAI., OEN. WELLINGTON 11. 1•3 NT, Of Columbia County Are we to have a Dictator ? There has been in the Conduct of Gen. Grant, ever since he %Vas first seriously spoken of in connection with the Presidency, - a certain something which puzzled uc and appeated to puzzle everybody else. For a long 4„imO the man •cerned to be itipene frnble. His reticence, when papers and politicians wels calling upon hint for oven the slightest hint as-to itia principles, Was absolutely painful. Occasionally a report would reach the-public through the press that the "great (?) man . ' had opened his lips to a very intimate Friona and express etla wish that the politiciaus Mould let him alone—that he had no ihAire to be President, and that if tun seated to be a candidate at all, it !oust -be as the candidate of the people and not of a party. And this i • ab: of ttcly all we know, or rather all" we could hear in relation to the General's feel inge on the subject. It was indirect inforination, which could not tie re lied on, and up to the time of his quiet evacuation of the War 'Depart ment to let Stanton re-enter and le .lisanme duties, it. looked likely enough thah i if a can late at all, he would not be the candidate of a for reither party was willing to trust him. "That act, hbwever, and his subsequent breach of friendly iela tions with the Prehident, nut only threw him into the aims but estab lished him in the confidence of the pseudo-republicans, and whatever may have been his previous dkerini nation, it seems now to be well settled that he is to be the Presidential nom ince of that party, and that lie will' accept the nomination Whether or 1 nit he will accept their platform is a! question that will be settled hereafter Up to this timelt is pretty vermin they knew no wore of his peculiar views in regard to public attains than they knew a year ago, and that their present confidence in him is based en tire)), upon his conduct in the affair of Stanton and the President. They are willing to run their chances, and we are willing they shaV-but, tf we 'are not very far wrong in our estima - tion of the character of the man, they may enjoy the triumph of his election, but, after that—nothing. We advise theM to clip the wings of their bird before they let him out of their hands, or he,will fly away from them Much as, in common with others, we have,been at times per pinged by this man's strange conduct, and at his stubborn silence, amount ing on some occasions almost to rude - nese, he has never been able to hide from us altogether the indications of an ambitious spirit. The very pains he took to conceal it, waS 4411encii enough to satisfy us of his yokiniugs for the Presidency; but how he in intended to reach it without the af filiation with one or the other of,tlie great political parties was a mystery to us. Tiniejs a great revettler of secrete, and . often makes clear many things that were long obscure. The innova tions upon our simple system of gov ernment wade by the party in power, their utter disregard of the constitu tion, and their manifest intention to :establish a strong central system Which will control the States as an autocrat controls his provinces, or as ,thy now control the ten Southern States under the law of Congress, has Awakened in many& bosom, probably, throbs of. unholy ambition which only an opportunity such as the policy of 'tl p&eudo-re publican party presents, ,enitld ever Inive ;roue& The out 'raie *hioit • they are now porpetra l tin& at Ni'ailifigioti iblendcd .tfnlog the Prpsidential dice.intocoo-, 'tempt; the liSzt step,—and it ',,atfiasy one if "the People *leen on - will be to abolish it altogether; and ,than what? A strong kivernment of •nome kind--a king or a military din 'tater. (Jr shall it, be an oligarchy with the reins irrtbe hands Of Stevens. Ittfler, tlingham, Sumner; Wade & Co.?=To some AA complexion it must come, and come soon, too, un less there be a sudden turn in the tide of public affairs. We shall prob ably go—through -the forms of one more Presidential - election. One more Think of that. The Great Republic is tottering to its--4-11, and who shall be the head or the next creation..whatPver it .may 110 ? King —h:mpernr—Dictator—who shall it big.? Has grant been dreaming of these forthcoming event'sduilug his liys or apparent drowsiness ? Ilan the big butcher who did not, teem to court t he linuoret n Presidential nom ination, been watching through his half dosed. lids the current nt events, and laid his plans to niako himself. dictate e when the Presidential three is phrred out ? We shall see. More •im probable things have happened , and en the F-Uppot4tion that it is so, AT have the key to his retrjence and J tr,pgo (\on duct. The Truly "Loyal." • 'Phew who are continually flouting f 1"lovalty, - and denouncing abler and piper and more patriotic and unsel fish tutu for the want of that senti -1 mem - 7 in what doe- (1""r• loyalty ‘‘on ,.,ibt , 1,0 . y alLy, lit a political ; enhe, I ha i a fixed and definite 1111'101111g -It siwii,fies fidelity or faithfulness to a king licit 35 in this country we have not 3et is long. to whom or to what does the citizen owe this senti ment;' Es it to the shadow of a king which we ste loornimg up in the dis tance, and to shish the .i.aity, in power 'a preparing as fitst as pohsible to give form and substance. , that we ' crwe t his feeling so _lllll , 11 5'111'11k . ! Or by every grade and e Inci :111,1 type or 1 the pseudo reptiblieans. (loin the iscurvicst rogue to tho 11104 exalted Isrottrisitask- in 4-heir -rank:'-' Or wllat I doe, the term signify in their vocabu lary ? If they tell us that loyalty 1 with them ineah: devotion to the !government, then we arc as touch in 1 the dark as ever, for they themselves seem to have no fixed idea of what i constitutes 'the government. ~.) that (loyalty is firepteitod frourthry to. day Ito know where devotion 141111 e. They !Weill to entertain a sort of crude no tion that the thing calliiirgoverninent 1 1 is not IL fixed I/1St:411110(1 created ftir l certain well defined purposes contra eing . the gia,) , l of all, but, a sort of un definable something that has no set tled form or place, and" may ho shif ted and changed and timed front time to time t I meet the necessities ,if par ty. just iii they lased it to meet the necessities of war. Front MI to, ISM" loyalty with these pseudo repub licans meant implicit confidence in ABRAHAM LINCOLN and unqualified approbation of all his acts Ile icon then the . government as they under stood it, and dolussosi would to-day be their Eoverament it he had proved to be the traitor and scoundrel 'they took him to he when they elected him Vice President. But he was found to have a grain of honesty in his com position which ,revolted at the infa mous policy proposed to him, and "party necessity," which- could not bse him to accomplish its litany and monstrous vihianies, rejected him, , and the rump Congress, vile enough for any deed, "murder and treason not excepted," beewne at once, and yet continues to . .be the pseudo repub lican government. If it is disl7al or treeionable to hate and spit upori, to repudiate arid oppose ruck a govern- Mont, then, thank Ood, we arc dis loyal, a traitor in heart anti in deed, ' and we* envy not the thoughtless fools who are running, blindfolded, their necks into a halter. that contrary 'sentiment of which they so omistant jy and foolishly boast. With Dem • ocrats there is but one government in this country -the government of the Constitution. To that, and no other, every democrat is devot4'yd. As to that gang of usurpers sitting as Con• gress, and claimed by the pseudo-re publicaus to be the government—the 'curse of every bonest .man and true patriot in the country' now rests upon them ' • and heaven's, if it, be not al 4.eadylaunehed, may soon follow ; fur p4ondo-ropnblioan policy an ere see it daily unfolded is A erluse against lioavoz,and man.- .. 1 The Cancer et the Public Heart, Who dare deny that the people a the lYnitiidlitaile hirippinpet disestrpuely failed iu two of their peitiiie citifies; 'Bret; In not Witting the goodiemen Oche couo• try into office, and soronet In not keeping the bed men oat Upon no pots'-of ti" disputed gees tione between kingly goreroments 'end republies, luice--titC-frietttia °Lille !slier tett more Sure than UP9II -ate Petit', that free goiernialints liould; keep' In authority , better, ant 'abler teen than royalty. Jeffersonanti Fsneklisteeted cm. beaitallugly upon.tbe faith, that all tbat would be necessary to put a 'man into °llse in the United States Knee the peo ple should mores* the isierAire iranoHhie t would be to show his kiikpicity;intry and iritlhignesh to aers,c. How sadly mistakikn.late these puke statesmen to us their posterity. We have not only' failed to provide" means for promoting proper man to publio sta tions, but have &Mutiny established in stitutions, by which the' wicked obtain power and supefier man ari effectually ellesedgeL_ selves from kingly favoritism. buf We have ohainea ourselves lq, a tite arbilrfiry will of party leaders. There is something ludicrous, ac welt as lamentable in the political condition of the people of the United litotes.— They have in effect universal !suffrage and universal elieibilitv, if the statute laws are cow n lucre conicallonnl mucus the power ot, to every few of our citizens About a hundred men in liamilton county control the entire voting power of over'Bo,ooo voters; and ot.the 6,000 men fit for °til os@ in our county, at least-4,900 ore ab solutely excluded, while who are eligible, are constituted of anything but the beet. material But the worst is not told,loe .2.1 the remaining 26,00 shoed who ,arc- totally, unsuited to exercise public authority, about t;;Lloo iu nutn bur, wield in one party or another, all the political pester , Jar themselves' and frieulls Who . have linen our sheriffe, treasurers, recorders, Adzes of the Pro" .ate Court, our legislator's, congressmen and what kind of men fill our City Coun cil, cur aeverel oily !Aloes nut who are our policemen? Why did the Repub lican party nominate Lincoln" Why Johnson' What was (nut porly'm object in nominating CILBfI Anti Pierce, and Douglass and McClellan Po not both of our parties keep back.lhoir beet !lieu ' Do not both put forth "f men Evidently-, titers-44re, while we have by constitutional law, enlarged the frati• Aloe and the , sphere of eligibility, we have practically,' however; dwarfed the the populhr forces and diminished the sphei eof public men Wo have strick en nirra from Iho fist of qualibeat ions to ofbee, and have now but one yoke, which our candid Ates must pass, and it is to pylive to the party !enders, that they •irsf w tiling be their Moto There newer was a more irresponatble, illiterate, brutal, prelucliced and oligarchical_np pointing pnwct , than that now enercis og nn horny of our politic-it par k••+ flexible back Nine and envy virtue in money matters is neeesioiry for !he` e,indidale ; (dear eyed inmolimee are Co for t [lc convent Inu delegate and word leader - SYeall recalled _Fratikliti%t anecdote shout the nee, ridiculing a property qualification, Which he nhowod, really exercised the elective franelliae But recollecting it, and applying its mural to oereelveti are two,very different thinge. It is 110 longer one ass that rotes, hut all the asses vote for all I be men of our land, led by dome oho o. iwu foxes, and to day the fundamental - quintion o' -all re potshots, to , wat_i iLe curbiog of bad am bitianfia as much' unsolved as ever in these United States We are all caught in the blind alleys of our patties : What's the refftedy' Onr political fools would rush into thir or ihat measure, or keep voting one party in and then again vote it out, but .what avail all such works without aor. motion 3:' public sentiment? Our vo ter. 'went to like to be deoei•ed. They seem to hdnger and thirst for flashy speeches, and they seem to admire men who prom ire much and do nothing Withal, our voters ire proscriptive of men of inde pendent mind. With such a public morality, all reforms in our Government are impossibilities. The remedy therefore lies in our opin ion, sn giving back to our public mind its moral Lone; that tone, which made a certam judge, with • very femiliar name io the Demoo-atio party in this county, sink, as if he was shoLiato nothingness, when asked a simple question about a former deed. There is no other remedy in a free Government, except the moral iaation of the people. In monarchies, if the king is wrong, all is wrong: in re publics; if the people are bail, all is bad The experience of last fail proven, and that of this spring will confirm, that as our politics are now erganized, any bad man can force himself into office, and there is no use of uppealing from Philtp drunk to Philip sober, for Philip don't get sober. All of our voters belong to some party • we say belong. fur the leaders own them Every party preju• dice is cultivated: every sound thought is suppressed and from President down to our Constables, the only thing a party wants of their favorite*, is, that they shall be slaves. Johnson the Intended victim of party bigotry, is not a man after our own heart,. Yet one important truth must be spoken of him, viz he reeves would have fallen 4/ha had been a mealier, man Thf little independence he bad, coif( him his high ,position, lied be, like Lincoln, differed, bnt truckled, he would be as much the god of the Repub lican party to day as he was when he hung Mrs Surratt. Ho offended the the better elemerits of the Itepubliusu party by his Nulls, and he made ene mies or the wicked men thereof by ob• stinately adhering to fragments or lle• moorecy, Bleated to be a teal, he pre• mimed to be a part of a man, end be now stands before a court of Impeachment, that ail our public men May learn the lesson that they must bow the knee to their party. ft is no longer a certain degree of virtue that constitutes the qualification for office; it is a certain degree of vice. _Our parties wilt forgive a man who is below it, lent never one above it. This lathe stutter at the pub lie heart; in it lip all our misfortunes. —South and. Wes!. 'When Rogues yell Out, 8,0 A spicy osrreepprodouce bet wiles Messrs Ramsey . : and , Donselly members of Congress from thla State, le publish, liehed intle.fit. Paul pager's: - -Both or these genre want to, be elected U.S. Senator by, the neat legislature, and have cionnen?o, 1.1101 work of showing lhfiblt<wenir peinta - telot tiorpeople- asb. 'While Riteisey le digelfied aid fOrsitoloo Doi!i4lly le &made* oa the •:pot-bionata" order' alid hbows au askdent desk's' tha,aeltleV!rt But. Ile flokiiiihe,lleeteerasty are eon- Wo 4 netl, Um-tight Ji a Ails nimbi le regard to which (Ito fool rig plash Ike tbi wo man did. who witaaseed foe battle be tween her buebeed and -the bear—not oareing a darn oent If him From the Signs of the times it looks very much as if both thou entrants were tontine, away their Lime, - for it is •more than likely that a good. sound, hottest demo, orat will - Wohose‘ l ll6llfe — ffsitircir o they are wrangling. The So Paul Prtis, In a two ooltimn review of this disgrace.. contention, in which Donnelly is shown up ins somewhat ridiculous tight, clo ses as follows : "The truth of the whole matter is this ; , Mr. Donnelly lives. in the dein witurtiuti, la-nittougllia _things possible that he ma* bedome the newt Unifitd States Senator. Evoty energy for good or evil o? which he Is possessed bas, for ,the last year, boon bent to compass this result. To !kis' end, last year, ho used etafl .n cane td corrupt, disorganise and b re ak dawn the efficiency of the Repub lican ,orgaidzailon, its it thou was and )aoli hope the( out of the ruin which he contrive would some the 0011- sumstion of his tint littfir-afeemi ll'A tacked tiov. ho attacked 'the Legislature of 1867, he attacked thi State Ceetral Committee, he loaded the mails with printed sedition, he Wiled all enthuslatml, so far as him lat,"in Stale polities whenever he spoke; and he is pursuing a similar course now. Uy.oo ihls ls.rt, phase of the rule or ru in polio) , of Mr. Donnelly, we aro well salisfled what the veidiot of iho people *ill be."—thfryield Deneoeral. NOD alrbertio merits QIII . :ItIFF'S By Virtue Ut eiundry writs of expuilt.td, rellUe.t out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and to nie directed, will be exposed tp public-saes-et the ('surf. house in Bellefonte, on Monday the 27th. day 01 April, 'fig, the following property to wit : The following real estate •itualod in the borough 111 Mileburg and Central City, Beggs town 'hip, ('ontre coun ty, hounded end described a i follows to wit lot 08 south cast corner of Mitt and Bezel streets,. thereon erected a too story Aerie partly log end partly frame weather hoarded, with - ether nut bulldingi situated in Milenburg borough, Centre eounty, l'a. Also 2 lots in Confral City on front street, known an NO [Nand No 120 enclo.ed with pairre.nee Seized triton In execution owl to lie $Ol &II the property of Isaa.• Built iirton, ITEM All that certain message or piece of land sitnated In Boggs township. Centre county, boupded av d described as foliowe • be ginning at a white oarliouth of snow shoe, B R, near Bunter Dale Saw Mill, thence by land of Hunter Dale lumber Co., south 8 degrees went 3 4 5 perches across Walleces run to hemlock, ihence by land of Valenrioe Reese Boutlutf degrees, east 44 perches to poet, thence by land of Sissan — Ftpicer north 16 degrees east 39i pe-chei to pine sturbp, thence by Frew Rime SR north 81 de_ tees went 45 perebes to the plane of beginning, containing nine acres and 83 perched and allowances be the same more or lens, it be ng a part of a larger tract of land owned by Jacob C Walker, thereon erected a two ,to• ry Reit house and other outbuildings. Fluxed taken in execution and to be sold se the property of b M Haute. QM The'following real estate situated in Boggs township, Centre county, Pa., lioufided and described an follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Jacob Walker , Jerrie, Taylor, et al on the west by land of Jacob Walker et on tho east by land of Lion and McCoy, awl on the south by lands of ebarieti Lutes et al, containing one hundred acres or theroaboute thereon erected a two story log bonne, log barn ►od other outbuildings, about twenty acres clear and in a good state of cultiva tion. ---"---- • Belted taken in execution and to be surd am the property of (knits Walker. A LSO A e rtain piece of land situated in the township of Renner, county of 'Centre and State of Penn'a., bounded and described as forrowit, to wit on the north by lan.'s of ---, on the east by lands of An drew Shively, on the south by land of Crew ah Alporte, and on the west by lands of -lames Nol n, containing twenty five acres MOM or leas, thereon erected a story and a hall house and log stable with improve ment' and appertenanoes. • Beired t.kon i n execution ■nd to be sub' 11.14 the property of Jorry Tolan. 1). Z. KLINK Sheriff Office Bellefonte, April 2, '6B OTICE. Notice is hereby given that the an• dersigued purchased all the goods herein mentioned at Constable sale. And further notice is given that they are not to he rued• died with or removed without the consent or him. One cook stove, one stock, one cop. board, one table, one bureau, twohedskaads, eight cha re. one stand, one clock, twrbeds and bedding, one crib, one trunk, one elicit, 0 1) 8 pair bedsteads, two bees, one looking glass, ten yards carpet, iron kettle, two bonchee, one parlor stove, one bedstead, ono dough tray, one meat vessel, ono butter churn, twelve crocks, two lantorns, lot tin ware, one butter howl, one basket, one wash board, two tube, one" slaw liutter, two lin buckets, lot queenyiware, two coffee mills, two butcher knives, two srnoßiing irons, one bench and iron kettle one esanure fork All sold as the property of William Carson. 13 14 It fIEVGE It JORDA HUBBARD AtO,WER ?CND EEL?' RA . KING REAPER. This celebrated machine is now offered to the far ere cf Centre county, it is a side delivery machine, will drop the grain in a neat sheaf or swa th, and will do ttas well u it can be done by hand it runs very light. one man and one pair of horses 04 n cut one acre per hoer. It is warranted in every particular. It has taken the tint premium Tor all successive years at the Ohio State fair, (no premium awarded last y ear.) It took the grand Gold Medal at the great Na tional Geld trialtheld al Auburn, Now York., in '66. Farmers wanting • first class bar rester will do well to examine it before pan chasing any other machine, It will be on exhibition at Bellefonte In front of the Court Rouse daring the April Court. D. ',RYDEN, 16-11-am - Agent, N Ew co stir lxiople of Contra Hall and cichd6 l , .are,vely respectfully inforpted that the un dersigned hu opened a shop at Centre Hell, -where he *IR be psiquirsd- _ AIL timaaA4l accommodate all these *rho may favor MI with, a call. 4.4.-113-31. • • • aIAVOIX,RIPKA,7I iitPPLICATIONS• vow LlOHNfilf. Nulled l -/Yerelig *heel, that;thp following persona helve flhed- thnie Retinae, la tide stage, and will wake application-kg' Miens* at the April tetintof ' Jilo Kneels Tavern •• • Henna terip .TAII IL LIPTON, • • Prods. etv Ottoythertetitit. RifelEii ICBM ZiOTlClftiv The (glowing "Witte have beir t , examined and pease. et Ins eked mom) - ekigthis °Moe fort: • , ereetion h‘i re, legateee, ilvdltor ti P r intareibed and will ha ireeented to filo-or phan'e court of Centre county to-he held at Ilellefeote, for ollowsnce and penfirtngion on Wednesday the 29th of April, A D '6B. t. The aceoupt of 8 G Stine and OW Stine Adeatutetrater ofettate of Samuel Stine late (St lialfetoen toovita ip, diceamei. 2. The account of Francis Joann guardian o! Adam C Shadeloulaor child •of Martha Siskiletialst--0-1-Ceistre eeuntyi deceased. 3. The aocolunt of Conrail Singer admintlf trator of to of Peter 1 1.0139114,te of Snow shoe topeehip, Tho account of Irma Jordon adminis trator of Ac of George Jordon late of Potter township, deceased. 6. Tire account of David Gilliland guar dian of Ably Z i llah, 'minor heir of the es tate of David Irittieix,late of i Potter township decaalad./ 0- The account of Samuel M Mots Admin istrator of ika of Jac bMotslateof Haloes toereship decoyed. 7. The account of Robert Mann, admit. a trator of ho of Dr 11 M Montgomery late of friPsdly township; deceased. The account of lit H Yeagef admirds_. trolls. of Ate oY Joseph Askey late of [-non Rhoo township deceased. O. The supplementary account of Jorieph Baker and Jaeob Itonser executors and trustees under the , will of Marlin• !Rouser late of Barrie township deceased. 10, The 11'nel account nt Polly Ann Sparr and George Sheneberger executors of tho last will and testament of Naar i),arr late of Harris township deceased 11. The Anal atconet of George Shane ',sager trueteo to sell the'real estate of John Duffey late of kiwis township deceased. 12. The account of Depict kfus.or execu tor of the last will and testament of Eliza belle Muster late of Ferguson loirosliip de mised. 13 The account or John A tinnier ad ministrator of Ao of Simnel II Pyle' fate ut Ferguson township deceased. 14, 'Clio account of John ti Proudh,ot and Benjamin Walker eiocutors of the lust will and testament of John Walker lute o f n ogg , township deceased. The account of William .1 Dale guar dam of W neorge Waring Edmund Waring mail Robert P Waring minor children ofllia linda,Waring late of Rallis township aced. IC. rho neetinnt of M T Milliken, Daniel Rhoads and Jelin Irwin Jr truetcee of ests4o of William A Thomas late of the bor iugh of Bellefonte deceased. 17. The accountof T K Rupert admlnis. tradurs of d'o of Francis Caner late of Wal ker township deceased. IS. 'The account ofJobnttlarheriek gnat dain of Mary F. Bets grand daughter and heir at liw of George Hoy jr late of Marion township deceased. 19 The account of Adam K Btam admin istrator of if-c of Elisabeth Stem late of Better townahip deceased. 20. The account of Margaret Nees and A fi Stem administrators of to 'of Win Nees late of Potter township deceased. 21. The &cocain. or J p flophert adminis trator f 1 - or Heir; Tlephart late of Wal ker township deceased. 22. Tke account of John B Johnson *eq. executor of Willram Payers, late of Merton township decoded, as filed by F k ga bid adraintstrator. 2s. The account of Peter Ruble Hued ion of John B and Susan It ll►rtewick, minor ektidroon of Henry ilartawlok lilac of Centre Comity decegoed,. 24. The terount of Jaecb Oliver and John Oliver administrators of rte of Martin Oliver late or Haines township deceased 20. The account of James Alexander and Rebecca Mover administrators of As of Joseph Itoo•er late of Union township deed. 26. The account of J P Sheirer adminis trator of kr of John Shearer late of hi Iles town rhip deoessed. TN B INKRUPTCY.—This Is to give no t_ tiro • That on the 17 fey of March A D'BB, a warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the Wale of Th 'mar J. Kemper of Milesburg, in the county of Centre ■nd Suite of Peon's, who has been adjudged • Bankrupt on his own Petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of ady property-belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use and the transfer of any prop erty by him sew forbidden by law; that • meeting of the creditor* of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose cue or more Assignees will be bald at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at the omee o, P E Smith, in the Broekerhoq House, Bellefonte, county of Centro, and State of Pennaylva nia, before F h Smith Register, on the 14th day of May, A o'BB at ten o'clock a m. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U S Marshal were Diet. Penn's. 13 13 4t by D CAMERON, Deputy. Sheriff. FOR RALF., Valuable Farm for sale bordering on the town of Ilublersburg, in Walker town ship. Centre County, within flee miles of railroad and two milea, from coal mine, about ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRlifi, cleated ■ad in a good state of colti •atlon. The kralance well timbered, the whole tract is first rate lime stone land with an apple and poach orchard, hereon of ten ucrea•.beaiing yearly, two dwelling houses thereon, a well of good water at the dour, n largo hook barn, with power house attached Also an citron t water power fur a gristmill or factory and plenty of iron ore thereon. for further infformation .all at the premises. 1:1.1.3.3m A NTIION Y CA ItZilif,R. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR. WWI of aditthstetretten on the estate of Peter Breorrilste of Gregg town sbtp, devaluing' having been grunted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and Mine* having claims to present them duly autittntioated for eettlenient. is-ig-,u• L"' Between the hotel and place of get ting oh the can at Flemington, on the morning of Want Slat, a pun book belong ing to Agnes Moore, tontudnittif come valu able papers, amens which were some school orders which will be of value to no one but the owner. The 11¢der will be libbrarli wierri b y tearing uat this oficee or return- Jot to him it the hpleiburg pirmt hi lolli 2 '6B • -vouNp.. r • attve s m Muuer's iota and tar of the mohintaffi'an the Snmetinn• turnPUte, • pookaa-book-opatatnint 'inn* Magi- arta Atitleiottpata. It eh owner will come and prove ptopetti, pay ohargeefia-nan have die book. AEI( MoCAEZICHTY. sown! 0: AMER. • • • ANAL ISTAIII . III3ENT, • ert•tgr#l4l o ,loVpime ,VALLtY, vtitaiSlA,* 13-133 m tiflioe at Llmeford's Hotel. 'Net Vtrit Cotnntit. EMI COSTAR'S PREPARATIONS EVEtYßODY—trieirthern ' EVEIRYRODY—neee them' EVRRYBODY—believes in them' EVERYBODY— recommend!' them Aro you troubled by Rate, Mice Roach "Orntar'l" Exterminators. - • "Only infallible remedy known free from Poison" Not dangerous to the hu man family Rats come out of the, boles to die. Improved to keep In ony dimate: Are you annoyed with bed- tinge ? Can' , sleep nights ? 'Cooler's" lied-Bed Exterminator A Ihmid "Destroy. end prevent. lied lingo." Never fails. J P CIENIART. Regiater For-Moths in Fors, Woolent,Csrpco "Costar's" Insect Powder. Destroys instsu fly lieu and all Insert• on Plants, Flowers, Anitunia A•n. 1 lure tbing. Thousand■ tin te.111) "Coster's" Corn Solvent. For Corns Bunion, Warts, do. Try 11 Don't suffer with Pain' A Woudertu. power of Healing. Beery family rhou li keep It in the house, "Collar's" Dnokehorti £vl•e. Its effects are inswediate. Per Cult Burns, Iltuises, Wounds, Sore Breast,. Piles, Ulcers, Old Sore's, Itch, Scrofula, and Cutaneous Rruptlons, Chsppe.l... Bsods, gips, La., Bites of Anlxosls, lu sects, &c. A Universal Dinner PillThugar coated , 30 years administered is n Physician , Practise. Costar's" Bishop Of extraordinary effirary fur Co, Uvene•• indigestion, Nervous and Hick Head ache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery itaer l Debility, Liver Complaints, Chile Pr %um a en,. Not griping (tenth mill and soothing. That Cough will kill you. Don't nec loci It. Costar's" Cough Remedy. The children cry for it—ite n Southici gYrttp. Mor Coughs, Colds, lloareenct , Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Affection. Sing'' Humbert' and all troubled with 'l'hrou • Complaints, will find this a beneficial Pectoral Remedy. JOEIN GROVE. Amd Beautifies the Complexion, giving the akin a transparent frestuteev. Cnstar's" Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blosumnuk Readmit the ekclear, stinooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimple!. be. Ladles, try a bait., and see Rondadel sneaky. . . - At"! 1 Bowan 11 of &II Worthless finitsalen ¢>s•Noue Uenuitio without "COHTAS'` Signature. 1111/-2.50. an& 500. else. kept by all druggist' AVMies Rent by mall on reioalpt of price 3 pate fur any three $1 liter by El 'ram' Ilifir*Sbpaii"for -bp-Expraa 4 112111.-Yor Bale by . P. P. GIRBSN, „. Bellefonte, Pe. 1111)..BoTd )y all Wholinnln Phlladelpbia, PA.; , And in all large Cities. 13,13-Bto 1 . , , I / Address JIBNRY R 008T88, 842 prosdatay, N.Y.
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