front a stronger attempt at personal government. We were reminded of Louis XIV., with his riding boots on and whip in hand, entering the Paris Parliament and proclaiming, 'I am the State.' Here we see the President stepping before the people and declar ing,'l am the war-making power.' The "Evens Freud." The I wily Attorney, General J. M. WClur 8(1., who had the courage to expose t 'Evans fraud,' and who 1005 removed on Wednesday last for so doing, has published the following letter, which will go far to confirm the 'perfect harmony of our Radical friends in this State : llnnatsnsan, August 30, 1871. Bon. F. Carroll Brewster, Attorney (funeral of Pennsylvania, Sir : Up um. the time when I discovered your let ters to your messenger, Mr. Gem,. e F. Rose, I expected that my removal from the office of Deputy Attorney General would be made in a gentle manly manner, but Opine letters led me to expect just such treatment at your hands as I have received. I fully expected to be removed. First—because at our interview, at my house, On Tuesday night, the 1501 instant, Coil informed me that Gov ernor Geary fervently demanded my removal. Second—because I lielievell ouc h would be the result that would follow my exposure of the nefarious transactions of Governor Geary and his u merahle special agent. You will remember that I so stated when 1 sub mitted the papers to you at Atlantic City, on Friday, the I I th instant.. At our interview on 'Tuesday night above mentioned, you informed me that Governor Geary demanded my re moval because I had used my official or ‘4.1111 official position to procure of papers from the Tretumry of the United States and from the departments of this State. True it is 1 411(1 not s tale, when I asked for those papers, runt they were for my private use, son. ply because such statement would hair been false. Nor 111'1 I purposely conceal the tact that 1 intended to publish them, as G overnor Geary would testify, if he could u 1 any way be induced to speak the truth. Governor Geary himself in formed tile, at our conference on Tuesday evening, the ith instant, that lie hind heard from'persons in the Auditor General's and State Treasurer's Departments that I was preparing a statement for publication in relation to the collection of ,sotte Pintos against the United States. The very first. use I made of the original papers in my possession was nn official or public one. Lune liately upon receiving them (on the Ili or 9th instant) I exhibited them to die Auditor General, and suggested to hum that immediate steps be taken , i.vestigate the mailer and secure Ihr money clearly owing to I he State. I also submitted the papers to the radiler of the State Treasury, Mr. \ holson, in the absence of Mr Macke,. Almost before the ink wee dry apiri the certificate of the State Treats ,irer and Main that of Mr. Weak IQ, Deputy Secretary of State, to the copies of the COllllllll4llOll and bond of 31r. Special Agent Evans, I took the cars for Philadelphia for the purpose of submitting the documents to 30u, as I felt in duty bound. You were not, in Philadelphia, and I at once, on ascertaining this fact by going to your office, telegraphed to yon at Atlantic Ca), asking where I could meet you Your reply reached me too late lor the train lout evening (Thursday evening, August Pith) I then telegraphed you that I sunlit be with you next morn mg I exhibited the papers to yllll before twelve o'clock noun on Friday, the I Itli instant. I then deemed illy official iluty done in that regard, but I conscientiously believed that I bail yet it duty to per form ns a simple citizen. So thlek was the air with rumors and reports of fraud and corruption in the collection ut the war claims of almost evert• irate -more particularly Kentucky - that I regarded the publication—tor the information of the people at large -of the facts in my possession as it duty I could not shirk. I have per formed that duty fearlesmly, against your protest and despite the whining pleadings of Governor Geary that would not expose 1118 special agent. litiery was Governor Geary only coil cerned about the exposure of 1118 agent Why is Goverinii Geary so much in censed at the publication of these mere transcripts of the public records? Why did he RlllloBt or altogether curse the Auditor General and State Treasurer for giving me their certificates, which simply certified what was part of their records, and in addition thereto, that n o demand had been made tor COMMIS loon or per centage on the 11.1110111 Its paid by Governor Geary into the State I asury, and that no commission or percentage had been paid ? Why did Governor Gra• • complain so vehe !neatly of the form of those certificates? They contained mailing but, naked boem it become the Governor of a State to complain when the people are permitted to gee a portion or till of their public record ? The fact la that ill l lr , .or Geary Ilan shown much more zeal in the endeavor to ouppres4 the knowledge of 011mill:titivation of his agent than 111 the inveetigation of It; he has been nim4e incensed at the pub lir:thou of the facto than at thé frauds Geor ge 0. Evano, his apecial agent, the immediate cause of the publica non. • Governor Geary lin. net .dtilded to thlti matter of the if the State elainim n, tiny tit Inn ',nounl mes tnigea to the Legielititite. %Vita it for the rettenn merintiely suggested by you, at our interview on 'Cur-anv night, the /l ni l Inet N,it, an it ri oh, it way IN NI 111111 II r.etiii-miint.,l hnd not 61 " ni by the ei ei:il ac• conlii.g LI/ thy coutittiot, of the agree ment mentioned in his bond, viz : be cause such report might have prevent ed the collection of the remaining claims? Why was the employment of any peculiar means necessary to . the col• lection of these claims ? Was colleen'. meat of facts necessary 7 And does chief law officer of the State approve of the employment of any but proper means, even to obtain what is rightly due the Stale ? I trust not, and I am sure the peo ple of Pennsylvania Io not want from the General Government money to which they are not justly entitled. The State of Pennsylvania is not in a needy condition. By the publication of the above•tnentioned papers I have done simply what Governor Geary neglected or purposely avoided doing, to I have given to the people the information they were justly, entitled to have hail years ago. Why did not Governor Geary bring his special agent to account long ago? ll' not before, be certainly knew two months ago that this agent had in him hands money belonging to the State. I knew that certain individuals called uponhim in ,tune last—securing Gov ernor Geary's presence at Harrisburg after repeated efforts—and. demanded a share of the spoils gathered from that State agency. I knew he came away from that interviewperlectly sat isfied with the arrangement :nude by or between himself and Governor Geary. 1 know further that the . thili victual aforesaid received about I:i5000 as the result of that interview ; wheth er from Governor Geary or George G. Evans, his very special agent, is not material. At our interview above mentioned, on Tuesday night, the 15th inmost, you pressed me to resign, informing lice, at the same tone, Governor Geary demanded my removal. I expected to receive, the next day, it gentlemanly note from you, informing, me dint I Willi removed. I expected thin courtesy because I believed you to be what you professed to be—a courteous gentle man. 1 tilmo expected it, because you had expressed yourself—butte at that interview and at our interview at At lantic City—ac entirely satisfied with the manner in which I had performed my official dutiem,savingami excepting, perhaps, the semi-official duty of expo tong Governor tleary and Special Agent Evans. At our iiitervtew this morning you aflected the opinion that, by my char gem against Covernor liettry, I hail vir tually removed myself from the office of Deputy Attorney General, and VOli dewed me the COIIIIIIOII courtesy of a written notice of my removal. I then charged you with ungentlemanly cor.- duct ill writing letters to your mennecc ger, in which you (mentioned my inieg rity by 'totemic), and assumed therein what wan not the fact in regard to the preparations, Stc., of reports on appli cations for pardons. Whereupon you ordered one to leave your office, whn•ic circler after telling you some plain truths -I saw proper to obey We will now let the people of Pennsylva nia judge between UM. For my successor, permit toe to mug gent your eon, F. Carroll Brewster, .Ir. While 1 was your deputy you carefully appropriated to yourself the ~'133 actor riev's let:N.—which former Attorney (honer'''s gave to their deputies-- all of the live per cent. commissions collected Rine(' April Mb, 1471, and all lees for approval 01 charters. Having your son in my stead, you could swell your limited income, by adding him salary to the before 1111,111 111111,i pergnimitem, and thin, in a men -.lire, relieve your straightened circumstances. Another benefit would result from this arrangement 'l•he sauce of your man being the same am your own, the two might he conveniently conhothileil cis oi•cssion requires, 11111 t )011 ( . 0 , 1111 thrim devote all tour tone to your pri %ate business. instead of seven eighths ul il, am when the writer hereof wag your depute TIM/ COMIIII/lIIVILtII/11 to already 100 long. It only ran/11111N to 110101 you for your very flattering expre‘nionn of regard for mymelf personally, and for your high ,:mottuentlations of the man ner to W hleh I therhargeti my official thitien while ocetip) lag the office of Deputy Attorney (letter:id, uttered at Ailantie City on the Ilth instant, and at my !tonne on the night of the 15th instant. I an., dear air, Yours, most reapertfully .1. M. M'Ct.t•inn -- In Jamestown, N. ,on M1)11 , lay 01 last w-ek, a brewer murdered it man for the purpose of obtaining a large amount of looney, and then burn ed the body. —Secretary Boutwell ham recently lerlared hintaelf in favor of Grunt's rem,nluviition. Now Advrtisomonts CIIE.II' FARMS FttE!•; 11(01 S! TOK LINK OF THE UNIIIN PACIFIC, ItA11.10),111 A LAND tiIIA NT OF 12,n00,0w ACItM tat he BEST FA UN I .VG A it M N Elli L LANDS 172121 ME 3,000,00 0 04.11,1 of choler Far Mink( and Grazing Lands on 111411110 of the TOM!, 111 LllO STATIC 01 N61111,1611t, In Tll6 (1111141 PLATT/. VAILET. Now for Suit, for cash or long erodit. 9'lll•+n lamb, aro in a Mild and healthy rli mate, and for grain•growieg and Klock raining unnorpassed by any in the United States. PRICEH RANGE FROM $2 to eio PER ACRE HUM ES! EADS for Actual Settlers 2,N00,n0n Aerem Oftioverntnent Land between Omaha and Nardi Platte. open for entry as Manestradn only. SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR ,Ili to a FREE 11()%fi...- 11. .)E ACRES, 1011 r, Id P' witEcr Jim! \ ~! Hut fur the 1111 , euliNun of tit••• , 111411.• 1.1111 111 I-, %till mus 4 rumpu4, 1,1, I• y 311, 1,11'1 ,, lunnui Comm Inrultmer it, Cuu , 16 33 3m Ow New Advertisements pARTNER \V ANTED I IN THE BBIUK MAKING BUSINESS. A practical brick maker in wanted to take an Inlereet In a brick-kiln, hie labor to bo hie only Incontinent '1 lie licceicouy coultllal will ba furnlehial. A married man preforttl. Union impolite). Apptie to lie made at tho DemocitaTio WATIAIMIN ollico 10 30 2111 T o ITEMS AND LEGAL ropi omenistlves of .hour. itorden (14.• clothed Tel.° notice that, by vu too of a Writ, of Partition, solicit not of the Orphan's Court of Centre county anti to Intl tliteeted, an In- Jnest will bo held at the Into re•thienee of anice Gorden, deeettsed, In the lowneili,p of Walker, anti County of Centre, on 'Teasley the 20th day of September, A It. 1871, al 10 o'olootk A ftl. of said day, for the ',tam.] cif nothing partil ion °Nilo real emote of Auld de yenned to and among his heirs and legal rep rementalivee, II the same elm be done nith out prejenlien to or spoiling of tit° whole, otherwlee to valor. and appraise the Flame Re cording to law, at whirl, bon) and place you 'nay bo presents, if you think proper W wooDitim:, Sheriff Shoring Offlon, Boller/into 6-35.3 t. Fro THE lIEIIt AN I) I,E(I Al, Itepresonlativeit of John Moaner, tit-t -enoned Tnl,o notice I Inn, by virtue of a Writ of Partition, 1,41101 nut of the Orphan ' s Court of f ' entro County and to Inn directed, an in . rinest .111 In lucid at the Into tenddence of John Mumser, deceased, In the township of Ilaine., and County of Centre, on Monday the ninth day of October, A II 1071, at 10 o ' clock A AI or rind day, for the puronge of ',taking partutiotu of lltri real estate of Rind deceitsetl 111 nod nntong tuba heirs and legal rept...ea/a. tine., if the MIMS eon tun .1,101 U ithont oteJto dice to or spoiling of the whole, 01110111 Ise In vain,. and ~n nr nt.o the seine according to law, at vi hutch time and place y o u 11111 Y to I.reaelit, if yon Unita, prolier li W Sher,fr PthertlT ' s I thee, Bellefonte • l 0 1", 31 rip() TIIE UEilts ANT, 1.1.7,(;A I, of oineob dc voit4l,l lout, byvlrlnt , ol it %I rll 11,1111.11 not of 0,0 , 4 1 01 Rn s 1 twirl of csotne round., and In Me diresi, d, itfi ul mit sl will I,c held nt lho Jule rondmo, JAcob I .nun let, d 0,0101.41, u, the 1.11 11. of 1111,1 1 M 1111) of I,n Tnesday .!ttlt 'lay of netober A II 1071, at to o ' clock I AI of .001 day, for the intro.... of Mal, ing 1. or nit.. or I,llllle or sold 11010110,1 to wild tit 11111 l g hw h01t . ..011d legal rept...1,001,5., If the 00111,.11111 1 / 1 1111,111 wit hold preiD to of .onillog of the whale, other. poi to value and 'toot A 1•11. Ills wuno limmr•llog to lain, tit which 1 11111 . 11[1,1 1.110 I , you Inlay be pressor, it you think proper II IV 1%1 t111t111,5h.../f Sitetili ' m (Mice, Bellefonte. It; t) EN N •;I'I,VA NI A, Centre C'otintv, IC ss 1, J It. Mori ison, 1 11,1( of 11. 1 Ir. plow ' , tom t of ~.not county or esotto, lon hereby oorttry, that at as ()rotten ' , Court held nut Itellelonto, the Loth day of Anglo.' A li 1871, before tho Honorable.. the Judge, r f .101 otirt I 111 110.11111 rule Olin grlttileol moon tho heirs and reprementativent or.Joho Perry Lu res, II 111 1 l smut, Into the I oil rt ott 1110 lout ih ?tlotidny of No, ember next and nu.....0t, rube In accept, 111 the 1111 ation and al, 111111 1 /1 . 111,11, I.r In mho.' 'Orion'l tat. • of said 1111,14011.., 141,011111 not Is, roll In I...tuition, Whereof, I hole hereunto Oct toy hand and nttlxo.l the mend of said 1 owl nut Bellefonte, the 2/41.11 day or Augnod A 11 101 l .1 /11N II Mu eicrA. irphan ' n (Ogre. 1/, W. %%I n/DHING, V:a A, Centre County, nti I, .1 II Nlorrinon, (loll< of Ir wild of Anol 1 minty of Cent', Ir.. Ilea by !•Jiffy, Odnl at on I iridonr• Court hold at It. ll* I,nta, 2nlll Joy of ,tair.a%t A I. 1071, lo boo Ow Ilan,ntola Ita*.ladnr, alto( ow t I noalan rnio wn, granltal upon tie heir.. And reprananlalivat, of A,hun SIIIIOI ,II• 1.01 0.1,10 lint,, the 1 . 111111. MI the (anti ti Nlan,lay lira, nial n ola. ga free to 14,4..1;1, ,It thu r4lll/W"1/ 111111 nirprn,...• tnent, I/I to nhnN euuno N by lh., r o ,d ...wt.., o f /tl.l ,1.• 011 1.111/111 , 1 lltit In. In 1...11 many tt 1,. le..f I lois•• la•rta.nta pal. my Mani and nlll,al the meal ,If lit It. Ilefanta, the 110tH day of AnguAi, A II 11471 J011:1 II (1111211N' IN L'/Ark Orphan'A OnArt It lA', (A (“11)12INfi, ElZil Al>Nl 1 N IST11,1T( )11 S NoTit:E f , re of K. 1111.11.11.! ion On Ihr '.tnb• 111 Itl•npunm S' ',lnger 11 h, late of Ilarint to. I,lo'o 4,unty, ilseeneed, fief' 1,1.4 Kr - untied to the iindersignsil residing in Itelie f"nui. in All persons Indebted to the said senile, owe rieine , leil to mak limn...hate pie nil ot end then° IJOSIng VI/411111 or denim, n 111111 preeent their, for settlement without del a y J It. I: \ II (It l', IA 11 id. daunts f cl I 1:ItS E: 1111 N ,11'11 INS rhe rinnlinat net already past will lei lollae foliose, ionnietwing et a k A XI she he Se•erelery will he rK per ii lo hate the organized N/14 in resilioese nn ii,,l, lay A Nin/In. far soloed, will lie requited 1,, attend tile ex 11f11111/11.1., Ill,' tlielriet shin, tl,ex rap' ...they proem.. II ,irat,rl trylvmt to 111, rnut, tryy frown the proper 1/0111 . 11 of ill. rectors All should I/0 pro, hied, with pupal, pen end nil. --12fi1e rsinirg, Solnr.luy, Kept 23, Denote \lf ~.,),iirg,M, d elny, Penn (I 111 brtul, 'I nerolay Sept Al, firegg 11.0, pl —Centrn Ilnli Thorfolity, Sept AS Hart la—flosieleirg. Friday, Sept 'Ali irove Sintordity, Sept AO. 11,0 i ~,,, ~,a n til.olll.ooWll, Molol/IV, 11, I. 2 Part., —waddle . . .0,01 Tuesility, Oet I r ttehool hottro, Fri d.y, tot et ht,lll--11,111thr,l,pring •• !mune, Bttliir .l4.. tet Mho. ' , h.. .4 hut - Aloptlay. lohdr., fah. al I e 1.,. k p tit 111.1rt..11- Nic t. h..trill°, 11. • liurh luy,ll. t01...r Ilth 1110ole,t,tirg, '1 I 11,1 a), nrl, 12. 1.1% V.Ollll- • ilde, 11,1,1],ky I /t hor 17 II it.toc. .1 111 tan Funwor, r 111,..biy. Arlo Fovr IA ',11,111‘111. 'I tit, I r 1.1 Hogg" - 11. -I.IIIK, I.llflly, Lotwi H0,%/ir.l & (ul - tlll- 110,,ard, 'l'n4 I, t" trrr 1,11.1 Eaglet Ille, Wedinnalay, 0 , 1 25 F., a aninhor of ...eve...ling Mailmlay& Mb, Iho einao of the regniar I..taltiltialeoll, the I'o Hilp, a 111 let al Ilk nlllr, ut 114Me1nale, for th e popte,e of examining Irlegiller appliettlitv, whe there 1001,0.41 from nnrnding nl the proper , Loot all 4111 . 11 HM 0111/111 nllO4 votne pt . ( intr.], a% required on page I el, 01 the .0,001 I.ta 1. NI MA(.I.:F., Supt Atit' I{f;S ti.k I." u ill olr•r I.lr min at t',,untt flit. •tt Itellefoolv (IN 111 E 1 . uF h1.191011410t, I+l7l, WI thill ( . I.r l / 1 111 lIMJSE A NI) LOT, mitunto In 0.101111 City, vont...nine. obont 111111 reorth of on oere, boutnle.l on the wool by the rand lending t., the 11.11.1 Engin en feet, 011 111.11,1111 I,' 110. WWI I. (011101 14111t1 I ..e.. %%do V la ol 0111010 .1 I. I I 'lll Icy nil. v 1 the moolllll by liPt 01 10,0111 1 . 0,1111,111 IIII• 1111. 0•.( 4.1 I. ,41.01,.. In o Ver 1 0 , 11 , loot 0(1,001 . 01101111111 g PAVE At It EM, MO RI.: OR LESS, beunde.l by the held E..g10 Creek en the emit 1., on 1..• went by the !mut lending to thn ridges on the north by the rood running flown the volley, on the allot by 111111111 01 JO !WWI Ikle!tt inn on.l othef•. Sole 1111•11/1110enre at 10 o'oloea of paid 1111 Y. Tenn% rno..le known at en.e. T. fif II A lA., ANNlgnee of J. I' Hhopo T ()ST OR MISLAID. J Perpetual Fire Inpurenee Polley, No. 37041, issued by the Franklin Fire !neurones Company, of Philadelphia, to 'Trustees of Ag• rlenitil l'ellege of l r.ntre enemy, Pennnyl ant. I lated. lugu.t le, IMO, for ii2atiO. The ne I. e;P I.leit•e return Ir to J. A RUVKIN, Irvitt Ft anklln Fire In•nronee Co. in 35 It Bellefonte, Pa. Bales PUBLIC SALE I The undersigned will oiler for sole, on the 6th DAY OF OCTOIiEtt, 1871, a valuable farm situated in Potter township Centrecounty, about 4 Innen east of Hoak burg 4 rIIIIOH %Vela 01 Centre !lin eemajo. Mg • TWO HUNDRED ACRI:-;, morons less, 'Mont one hundred and - vonty acres of Fetid farm in the best of - ~,,, land, Inn high state of cultivation, tle .1 Inca itl 010 best of timber, consisting of one. • first &C MU] IM welt tiOppil.l wttb nvuci, by it never fading running strewn; nitto a nover falling well or esculent moor. Th,4 hifildings on the farm are very ample consisting era large 2 story frame dwelling, a tenant house, large bank barn, with &cemetery outbuildings nueli as weal, house with riming water in It, wagon house with corn cribs, car riage house, hog house, smoke lease, de, all In good order. Alan, an orchard of vOry choice fruit, second to none hi the Hlnte, consisting of apples, pours, peaches, plums, (Mettles, ste. The 1,1,0V0 hum Whin's 1111 01111011111 Illy for a valua ble investment and n very desirable home. It In known as the Into residence of Hum tint Spangler, deceased Terms of Mule, ere, one third to remain hi the farm as n dower during Ile life of time widow, Interest to he paid an nal ly, ono Ihird to be paid on collfll,llllloll of sole The linkmen in one year thereafter with Juiciest, to be secured by bond Mill mortgage On the premises... EZRA 1. SPANIII,I , II2, MAIMA RET HPANgiLER, 16 3'2 IN Excet. tors VALUABLE FARM FO SALE. The undersigned offer for Sale him Plantation In Benner lownshJp, Centre County, between three nod four miles from the Borough of Bellefonte, end easy of 00,000 On tin, DOM. Of IMO+ 117 A1•11E8 ANI) g 8 rrIU )1l i,r lhl hexl imie.tono land, in a high Male of oilltll.ololl. under good (towing and pro% klial ith eonnOiallolix 1.1111 , 1111 gm Nod .1 , 011,1/Mee of NEV ER EA I ICI NG \WATER. 114 11 11140 11n 1110 pre1111.41”1 n thrivlng =I t•holoo fruit, Jo•L hogining to hear. 'The lloo..o• I. it TWO-STONY FRAME with I(lehen ailarlmient. The BARN IR a large Bank Frame llmhiing, sr, by fist reel, with Wagon 1141111.14 Unlit Other Con Vefil4.llt. 111111111 111011lell A doable I 'ore Coto and Shed, nopnrato from bare, proof !malted vermin. there le Nll4O it new, first vines . LIME I{ ILN, eroelcal on the preniineK, enpnido of producing from rat to 75 hiodieki per day. 'I he price of 11,1 , , pia,o a 11l ho renvonnble (1111 i Ofler% a valuable Investment and devli able Home In A 1:0,A11 des Irolll.l nI pnrailing the , w,,,ration a a Farmer 'no, ladi.pataide will ashen Hell, In connection with the above property, if desired, II )ITIE A N I) I.( IT adjoining A Very de•lrnhle re.d.j..nne for family lo 1/ 0 01111/1/yolluut..l . by rnor oilier wine F:arly appllvnt lon In desired T situr;Eirr v. ?sm . CI II EA I' PRIII'ERi'V 1 , 011 NA ►,E in the Inirough of linceolo It in located ori Curtin Street, one of the tinent ntree , H In the <'on•l.tw of n lel bq feet tZil 1 . '14 .1,•olo and (mutt. MI Ihrie Alreut It et nu Ike ohlril IN erocte•d (mu dwellings, No , 4 .t• follox 2. I Mill 4 No I Ile. elgbt reef." :‘tt 2 has five rt JJJJJ No .1 Ile lour .i 0,11.4, No 4 fire room.. and other neeen nnry nlno 100 r.l Iln and n yitet fool • .. • entiond the property, and u bed of gornl Pie k Jinn been Ile the prop erty no if... 1 it in ponilively knout, that the I kr will leek e brick and 1,11 Cleat . • 411 Ie tondo eel, in of l wilioeit any at n high „•, 15 per 'rut guurnuire.l innenunekt. tl It lIAEI. i in. eoln Dl ill., P. 2.1 3111 Ulearfield. Pa. CM A vultv DESIRABLE PROPER 11( ' , oft HALF. :)))11o)thol in 1 lin borough of Ilellnfontr, and hoots o nn tho - 111 g Spring '' property, , • onnlt.l. - !rig of II lots, 1111 1/114. Of 11101 In r. oted elegant two story ( bionne Attie Is oto) vultrely 11w, nhot, n 1,010 111,11 )111), 1110 1.111 , 110 RM, 1 111 • ill.. ill 111, 1111 11, tYI 11 .111/1"r and 1 , 11. 1111 l Mr/ t 11:11111 . pi t.l , rf.di 1,111.41. •h., gr..111.1n to theNe belitlllfUlly !Rid lout Itrol planted with troll troop of numr r. to kook, ritooy 111).1101 ) sobl Owlet) rhrtibln ) ,,, grltint V1111".no o w.) d flo, I 11). 1)111, 101 2 11 10)."/ ), th Itig Spring on villo II 1s tre. bol boo .prolg Itinlot• wall spring 1 . 111 1.1.1.11 • , 11111\ blo for ntr»ot hood of the 11,1. gunltty four choo o 1,11)11ng lotn rho) proporty to for nub Ittol )11 1).) nuld lOW 1\ Mt , at 1 , 11..011 - 10,11. tor In- tbplv 1)11 \ItIN iItIVIN or Ju lld 'DWI) MEM I`, 4qtl Ilr•llvßaii.•. l'it_ SA I.E. hi•.ll, rllr.'rotf,•rn nl pri% lt. s, )icrN"ri,v() Luis, irttmetlettelv Adjoining the tuprehglt pit IWlit. he,te ui IA hat h. termed UM thtts xat,•r rill of thorn h,• Lr ni =I IM It +pleildlid water pawl r tip an title property. and mllen 1, numeric "lrk JUIiN I'lll.F. 14 :4 lon Legal Advertisement 1) NSY 1,17 A NIA S'I'ATE Atilt! 1.11 It ,11, 1.11 /1 11 - i he, F.:J[lloli tiutt trf t 1.1... ty f..r Ir7l, will 1.. 1.e1.1 at 91 rattiun, .ut `4t•pi , itllo.r 10111, Wed- Ituy,lay. . S,9l.l.uotlunr t-1,. 1,- Fr SI..111”111/rI, 2 . 2i1 . 111.9 gruumls Are 1,10, 11, I.lll.lingv (1.11, it,. p.lllllllll 1,1 lihorml ro no niP I • 11/IIV. .... . tor le , /•,rellt tiOISI•11 ./ / opr,ll Lar rt,(..rtrt , ,ttott ~.,a r ~t rt,,. 14,unt11..11 .1.)IIN C MOHIIN, Pre. I , 11' nee Sec'y eoutv, Fir See'y =Ea N ()TICE —Notice is hereby given (tali rarl.ernhip lately mul,..l.ltng het. *qui Chnnlt•ni A A rdell and Fdw and A 111,11,11111., line (he firm .1 I A Slur. tlevant, Ntk% dilt..lllo l ll 011 111. ZlOll agy of Aug 1071. by tnillUtlivonnesu All .1.4.14 due 1.. 11.6 4 6 1. f lutrino.r6lup or,, In 10. p/1.1 to Ihn /.111 1 1 ; 1 1.1‘111 AI Sturoounnt, and All drm.unlr on 1110 1.111. 1. 1.1 1 1.4..111.41 ln 111111 I.n 1,1)1111•111. Tlllll/1.11101.11 will 1.• .11111111.1 by Om mud Edward M. glut del/ tut 11.1141.1 , ..4 A A 1(1)1.:1.1., PO A 11'121.1.% AM 16 3431 I/crier. or rat Ara Seat ex Csakit It It t•o Philadelphia, Jane I I 1871 Notice kt hereby gli in that the 'Sod anent of Five Dollars per share to the A,Apital Hiorkti of bile Lewl.linig, Centre, anti Sin nee Creek It It it. , siihserilted in the Townships of Harris, Potiei, Ilregg, Penn 1.11 1111111 ex, Centre County, will Int pat tilde on the first day of ,lnl))•, 1871, and lie s 1 hswpu•nt In lull menls of Pico Dollars per share will he Mir and payable on the tel day If roo 11 ..... ril ing month until the whole is paid Pit) mom+ of the 010,0 1100011111011 t; are hereby required to he nmolelo the censurer of the Co, at the nifitte of the Centre Comity Blanking Company, Itellefoiim, 1.iJ11.P71, Trrasur er N It Any person ileidring.ran pay the whole oaf nt onee If (bay mints are 001 10111010011 y made, the law allow% one per Cent per 1110411.11 to he charged In addition Ili .2.5,2 m W A NT El) I-- notiltrv, (7nl,l)ftge AppleS, 10,,Intorm, rfirrorm. liormolpp, Turnipm, Me 1:1 , (1.11Ph,i , i la good qualify only, at 1110 neer llct. , oie market., lot xhlrh Cll,ll will he polo. In I ZitSTNAIIII4. Democratic Watchman. B ILL-11EADS, LETTER-HEADS, ENVELOPES Limey business mark should have a printed heading on hie Letter and Bills, and hlo can printed on hie Envelode 'rho oheapeat end the beet place to got them prinbd is at the office of the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, ANIJ WElrt Because oar stock of paper le every variety la purchased from the manufacturers at tho lowest prices, and our facilities fur printing nt the smallest price and In the best style, ar =EI EVERY KIND OF JOB PRINTING DONE IN A STYLE THAT DEFIES CONIPETITION WANTED.—A SOLICITOR FOIL a first-class Life Insurance Company for CENTRE and CLEARFIELD Counties.— Liberal terms will be given the right man. Address, with references, SAMSON A BERESTRERSER, General Agents, 16-33-81.. FITCHBURG, PA. Danohy & Co WANTED.—AGENTS.—(S2O pf r day) to sell tho celebrated ❑OMF. stiurrt.,p; SI W 1 N(I MACH IN E. line tho on der•food, make. the "Tock stitch" (alike on both sides) and in fatty lleaued, The best and cheapest family Bowing Machine in the mar kot. Address, JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Ito. ton, Mane., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago, 111., or Louie, Mo. 14:1f,1% d 1 200 —fo r first class Pianos—aent on Agents. Address ti. 8. PIANO CU. 646 Broadway, Now York. 16 36 4w Dauchy & Co REDUCTION 01? PRICES TO CONFORM TO REDUCTION OF GRF I AT SAVING TO ,CONSUMERS BY GETTING lII' CLUBS Send for our Now Prier Lint and a Mull form will accompany it, containing toll iliree liana—making a largo vaving to comutnere and remunerative to club organivern, THE GREAT AM E RICA N TEA CO., 31 & 33 Voney Street., I'. 0. Box 51113 Now York. In 35 4w CRUMBS OF COM FORT I Pal en ted November 1, 1870. Ramplen free at nll grocery Moron. It. A. BARTLETT A. CO, Phi lndelph in. 16 35 1 w WELLS' CA WSW, IC TABLETS, FOR COMM?, COLDS, & 110AIS4F, MEI These Table* present the Acid in combina tion with other efficient remsdlea, In a popu lar form, for the Cure of all Throat and Lung 111BORPCB. Ileareeneim and Ulceration of the Throat ars Immediately relieved. and statements are con stantly being sent to the i proprletor for roller la ease,. of Throat if iftlaufttmi of yearn stinWlng. CA uTiox—Don't be docelved by worthless Imitalloas Get sun ty . w. , lln . Carl/ode Tablets. Price 2h eta per Hog JOHN Q. K FA,LOGO, IS Platt St., IN Y., Hole Agent for the U. It Send for Clreithir. I w JURUBEBAI— is a South I.llleriell TAMA that tune 1,0011 1114011 for many yearn by the medical faculty of thotte counties with wonderful efficacy, and in a pure and perfect remedy for all diseases of the Liver and Spleen, Enlargement or Obstruction of 'Must Inca, Urinary, Uterine, or At.lomits.o t try,tm., erly or a N ant of Blood, Intermittent or Remittent Fever., I Miamation of the Liver, Dropsy, Hingkrtmli Circulation or rho !flood. Ab•comnro, fisnora, Juandiee, Scrofula, Drpepala, Ague and Fe•er or their Concomitant. 1,11 NV ELI A' EXTRACT OF JURUDERA, k a moat perfeet alterative, and ;la offered to the piddle in 0 g-ant invigorator and remedy for all 11111,1/rltio, of the blood, or for organic weakn.“ a ltlt their attendant evils Per the foregoing eotoplainto DR. WF.1.14' EXTRACT OF JURIIREBA le confidently recommended to every family aa a honitelinlil remedy which ahould ho freely taken In all I lerangemnnta of the eystent. It Is NOT A I'll la NOT what is popularly called Bitters, nor In It Intended as ouch; hot In simply a powerful alterative giv ing health, vigor and one to all the vital (mew., and animal.. mod fortifies all weak and lymphatic temperaments. JOHN t/ KELI..a.C, Platt Street, New York. Solo Agent hi; the United Slate. Price one dollar per bottle Send for Circular le-354w . X OO rel al led by one. \Van ted, 9 ngentn d. von Newell everywhere. tooley , leh, 16 IS 4w WAll A • IY'II PUKE !--Prize Candy h. IXe a. Prize Mationery Prieliagea. Cheap .levreir y, Au Siker Matcher git en ue grl.. to vireo , agent $2l) per day made soi ling err gouda at Country Fair. and Political Meeting% hen.] for eireular Andrei,. Mom. nos, Kvoirnr A eo, Plit.burg, Pa. 11:-36-1ir AGENTS WANTED—The new hook, I.IOD, REARi/N 11 SCIENCE; or lii I l,nasntr or TR 1,11, 14 highly corn mended by all denominatk,na, and sena rapid ly Send for terror, and aee extra induew mento FRANKLIN PFHLISIIING CO., 711 I. hominid Street, Philadelphia In-35 4rr AGENTS WA NT Exel ve territory granted on the Plc {SIB L 1 MOM Contnin, op% er 31M1 Il 11141 r.l ion.. Is runt it plrio I.thrry ..f Bah ' l4,a knforteriqr Exeoll* all others In I,hglielt nod tu•rooto Send for circulars, Wm FLINT 6 CC) ,Philadelphls, Pa, It, l,i 41v • A GENTs wANTED! LK IRA TERMS! 111/ 4.111 r, anta Jung waahral a novelty In the +ll l .-erlpti..rt Ilne, who'll will melt at sight 111 at ell' fatally 'I h.• picT( AI, FAMILY REGISTER 111 , , "r 1 I v w matlnll, .ant I Nlllll ' lll ;owl plrlk MI I ticlro•lN n. .tl4l e.1.43nt nroll hantly Illntury I,lllmr re I.: colar• In••• Addre. ••r ; M I . l'o/1•1,11.,, 71.1 lxn nom Nit, I, 1.1 4w (IFNI'S %VA NTE I) FUR tie 7116 WAIL IN GU ROPE. It Contain.. ornr IV, tine nngruvi ngx of Bat tle 4,•0114, and I orldnnt. in the Wormn.l In the only F 111.1., Al; I'H F.NTIC itod OFFICIIAL history or tliot great l'Ontliet Agents are rnietiting with unprsreJente.l Slineenn selling Isom 2 , / I. 4.) ninon per duy. and It in pnbligh• ~1 in both Eineli•h and 4.ernian. i..h.t 111.1,,10n itre being eft . . (I.'l 'll5ll lII.' book you buy eoulnlm I'M) 0110 mg. 1,1,1 ` , llO 1.141 . 1.. Send fur and n 1 a 0111 1., Inn And a full derwrip illlll of the w.,rk Add rem. NATIONAL P 1.16. (1)., pho..h.iprow, Pet. 10.1r1Irr A c;ENTs WANTED FOR HUM tNI:-,M AS IT IS book, an elegant Octavo Volume, coo tattling 750 page., and 110 tirot,clang engrav toga, In an ellliKllrtlye and mondani work, era adapted to the antes. It fully uncut,- eta iloo Ifennab nyntem fr Ito origin to the In wont lon.• e its 'hoodoos proteneen, no frond, nn groan immoralities, Its 9E4,0+1 Hon 0, oar poldir re hook and civil and redi gloom liberty it %bows Ito Itisialloun workings which ctroo K ly ti-nd to brlng thin country un dci Ltll Ii 1111 l 1-dk •••introl Proopectuo and Icn.k• ready bti ration Cnn- Ilarilord Conn Ife7l.l4w' A (;ENTS WANTED FOR BELDEN, THE WHITE CHIEF Twsive Years among the Wild Indians ntfthe Plains. Ti.,. 1,.1.h ..11 . 41r1rox of Iho florin., IVI,u, I 11,1 sod Ili. among Og theeti Slot, I lirilllng .44 •••”int“ of great 11U ta,, i 1.1,1. 1. •:1•Ith -t•li i 1... 1111.1 terrible conte,le 101 h' i ig • uttit• and 1.4•1114, Irlhem, 81.11 ite de seription• ..1 the habits and sunerailtlon of yet i that ..if /mg,people 'I heir sport., lege do, haddi,dis 11..0 they aoo and Ned, s4lp, doct..r.l‘oll , hip. Al :Sem'or. Pra.•.. i.,w It 14 Filling I.v the thousand Ith wondel 1 I I - 1111111a) SVI/11 11l Olietl lor sample e1,ai,,,,,. ill..nti 0i1.... nod special tern.., to 111'11111121, [Mils , l'ul.llsheis, 723 Sulam sire. I !Idled. it.idlo 11,3.64 w T II E NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINUERI Nothing, except the Hewing Machina has over Ino n Inv, 1,0,1 wldelt no 11111( . 11 relicts. the lola.s of dog huuschuhJ es 100 Wi Inger. hot It. moot 1m.... dt.es not end here The snrlug of clothing Is of much treater hinter tam, It In ri !milked that tine 10,1 toilet' 114 long when Orono In a Wi lag. / n. III" 0 w fling by hand The Novelly lute beet.. on both ends • • The null'. lire /Mooed to neparate freely al either end Tlie•e, lit•tilflea other ailVantrigem wldrh Itcontslns teem to be no Indlnpensoble to a practical wringer —New rori Intl(. sal. rile NuVoi.TY Walsers—llan liecOtine an in dlnpeesable Inntltutlon In Ilion/4mila of fan !- Nen And we belle'.,' 111 , great and Increstionit papnlarity In hilly merited—fur the evidently pOoMessieti ail the requlnites of v fitsl clarts, praetical hint, Indeed after I , o.a One for litany 101011110 it, our ovrn fluffily 't are prepared to finilor•Ci the Novelty an tot-or tilts Isondresit nay,. unequaled.) Mil pf tho poveriil a miters previttualy tied.- Moored Pura/ Novo rocker. Sold evelytplfere N It IIIIKLP.s A CO.,4oneral Xiatots 1C Chamber btreet, N. 'l. 1035 4w Ili
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