- - E3Nel NATIONAL. Flin:fAY.,morning, , ..oCT.-.3.6;: NATIONAL TICKET FOIL PRESIDENT,' GEN. U. S. GRANT, 'OF ILLINOIS. ' FOR. VICE-PRESIDENT, SCHUYLER COLFAX, OF INDIAA'A FOR JUDGE; J. B. McENALIAr STATE TICKET AUDITOR GENERAL, GEN. J. F. HARTRANFT OF MONTGOINII . LIZY couNTy. SURVEYOR GENE' RAT„ GEN. J. M. CAMPBELL rOF CAMBRIA. COL:NTX7. CONGRESS, • • HON. WM. •H. • ARMSTRONG, OF LreoffENG'cOuNTA. FOR ASSE3LBLY, :COL. THEODORE GREGG, of Bellefonte FOR DISTRICT A7T - '01Z147; THAD. P. SirEPH - ENS"; of Bellefonte. - Fon OnifftipsiiEndat, JAMES C. W.,ILLJAMS - , 4 . of Fon AUDITOR, JOHN . of llairis.. Foit Cot.i.N•iy SußvEyon; ENRY P. TROZIYULNY, of Milesburg. ;lON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. .• • folloWing, named gentlethen con s' the Union V,xeeutive.-"Committee o counfy for the ens”.ing year :• .I:..7.f,nde—Wm. P. Wilson, Chairman. ..:iilfsbarg- a7 J. B. Halm, •; '. • rale—Geo. Alexander • florcard—W. L. Gordon, • Ph ill.spsbztra—Robert Lloyd, : "• 13( nner-04pt. C. Dare, o:/ys-Wm. Curtin, . Burnside—Dr. M. Stewart, Curtin—Jacob V. Knoll, Ferguson—Jos. B. Erb, " • • - Gre7g— John D. Long, • 1 lai zws—Dr . P. 'l'. Musser, . Half Moon-,Wm. L. Wilson, Hurils -John J. Thompson, Hozcard-David B. Pletcher, Huston—John T. Thompson, Liberty—Wm. F. Courter, •• Marion—John Strunk, .31iles—Col. Stroheeker, Patton--P. B. Waddle, Penn—B. 0. Deininger, • • . Potter—M Leitzel, Rush—Richard Atherton, Snow Shoe—Win. B. Savage, Spring—Frank Jodon, : Thy/or—Leonard Merryman, • Union—George Ingram, • Walk er—W . VT. Rogers, • Worth—A. R. Barlow. Tllll mcreSing popularity of the man who declared tht, "liberty had received its death blow when Lee surrendered,''-.' is made apparent by the election returns. SADDLES bridles, harness, halters, and all articles generally kept in a first class . shop, at the sign of the red collar, above E, Grahams boot and shoe store. All work warran ted by Shrom & Co. • II? the result of the late election should give any of our friends the cramp we would recommend them to get a bottle of Green's Vegetable Pain Killer" as it is a certain cure lbr such things—no mistake. You should not fail to attend the areat bankrupt 'Sale of boots and shoes in the room next door to Milli ken, Hoover (45 Co.'s bank. The goods can be'seert during the .day'.. Call and examine them. • Tin: Grant Tanners of Copperhead hides in Bellefopte, say in reply to Orvis's question, '`who pays for it lamps" that they not only pay . their caps, capes and lamps, but :• they also pay their own fares on railroad, to and from political 'nos. Can the .deluded follow f Mickey and the TVa(chman, much ? ' • 1 the Rochester Union of the 10th inst. PEAK. FAMlLY,—Corinthian rlia;l was filled last night on the oc casion of the appearance of the Peak anti Berger Families, Bell Ringers.. The entertainment given was a most plelsing one throughout to the audi ence, who testified their approval in hem tv applause. There has not been a more satisfactory entertain inent given in Rochester this sea-: • son than that of last night. The company did itself credit to-night. They give their last concert in Ro chester, and we heartily commend it to all lovers of amusements. LOST On STorE?r..—The forty-five Republicans whom "the • member elect" from Centre, asserted in the '"Watclunah, had left the Republican party and joined the Cops. Not having appeared at the polls of this district, on Tuesday last„with Demo cratic annutmition, and as "the mem ber" and the ring- suspect that foul play has been resorted to, offer a handsome reward for any informa tion concerning them. For further information inquire of P. G. Meek, TVittchinan QUERY.-Will :the editor . of the • Watchman inform us what become of the "forty-three republicans who were to vote the Demo"cratie: ticket," on election day ? Returns show that. it was just the other way, that the. readers of that paper are becoming disgusted with the rebel sentiments *published in it every week. Ke has the:satisfaction of knowing that great efforts were made by.the democracy • to cut him, in order to obtain - a vote for Mackey; a Known-nothing and renegade Republican: your. labors in the cause of democracy are well received. . PENNSYLVANIA REDEEMED ! ' 18,000 REPUBLICAN MAJORITY ! 30;000 RENT:B MOAN' AIAJOETYY - 1 OHIO ! 7,000 REPTBLICAN MAJORITY IN INDIANA NEW JERSEY REDEEMED ! COFFEE-POTS PLAYED OUT. THE ESCAPE AND CAPTURE OF THE WATCH Ciamtjltimikkt . fot.'o;oo,o: 4004 .10 CENTRE COUNTY GOOD ' FOR GRANT ! TANNERS, ATTENTION 1,! TURN OUT ! TURNOUT ! A GRAND JOLLIFICATION IN BELLEFONTE Eighteen Thousand Majority in this State is conceded by all -,well in formed men The Pittsburg Comnzercial says that the Republicans carried the. State Ohio by 30,000 MAJORITY: And the State , of Indiana by " • 18,000 MAJORITY. • Philadelphia gives an average majority,' on the entire ticket, of 1,500. THE MAJORITIES IN CENTRE COUNTY. Rep. Dem. •' • • Rep. 59 78 19 75 Bellefonte, Howard Borough, Milesburg, Philipsburg, Unionville, Bowler, • Boggs, Burnride, Curtin, Ferguson, Gregg, Haines, Half Moon, Hairis; • Howard twig Dern. Majority, . ••••. • ••. Republicans of Centre, the fitift-ii Ovei. • Pe' is ,Rebele and they are ours. In the - State-the inereaSe is iarge, and.,the, sameiiin ei•ease exhibits itself all over the eoffnity . ' The 'election rof,'Grant,.by an overwhelming majority in this county '-and State is ..eettain.-•,-IsTetwith 7 . standing the naturalization frauds imposed Up . On us, the. victory is, rn-• ~co pletethey are routed, horse, Tobt-and dtago,nii , have shown these rebels (the - Detnocratie:partS) eao.db, and what, .we intend to do, hundreds, yea, - .thma§apds;' -of the. good, hOneSt. and true men, will leave the ranks of this traitorous • creW,-and.-.take their 'places under the banner of Grant and Colfax.. - • :". And in order to obtain this majority,. we • must We.haye.wak ed, it is true, and worked hard: NeverthelOss, «e mast be, up and KEEP UP YOUR TANNERS' .CLUES, • ••• • • • _Keep your lamps brightly burning. Let their lights so shine that demo crats may see them, and see : in them :the only Way to peace; iii•osperity, and their own salvation. . , • KEEP UP YOUR GRANT AND COLFAX ORGANIZATIONS. Keep your lines firm and true. By doing this •.we. - have reduced their' majority on last Tear, nearly Three ljundred votes, and now, all .that is Wanted to cal* the connty'for Grant' and Colfax, is the keeping: up of oui•`•arious organizetions. Democrats, do you see the sad plight of your pet bird ? He is sick— sick—nigh unto death. You did toll his funeral knell. On the third of November next, he «*ill•be so far gone that the last call will fail to arouse him!' • Pdt'us be uji and doing.' Let tie have one more grand and glorious neeting in honor of the victories—signal victories that we have achieved n our county and State. Let every one attend the meeting to=night. 'RECEIVING THE RETURNS. At an early hour, Tuesday evening, the Grant and Colfax Club . Room was crowded to overflowing with persons anxious to hear the returns. Spring township was the first to come in ; Benner following, and the vote in our borough-, for Judge, came next: As each return came, show ing Republican gains, cheer after cheer was given. At this time word Was handed in that thconly occupants in the Democratic club room were two active and prominent politicians of that party, deeply interest ed in a game of checkers. There was very little enthusiasm displayed by the detnocrats during the entire night. In fact, their . quietness was remarked by every person. At Republican Headquarters the greatest enthusiasm was manifested up till a late hour on Wednesday morning. Speeches were made, songs were sung, and the utmost good feeling pre vailed. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! • The Grant and Colfax Club of Bellefonte, invite the Tanners and Grant Chebs, Republicans and War Democrats of Bellefonte . and vicini ty, to unite with them in a GRAND PUBLIC JUBILEE on FRIDAY 'EVENING, OCTOBER 16, -To rejoice over our victories To recruit our 'ranks. To have a good t.i►ne For a grand procession. - • For sofa AiScussiOn 9f all the political issues-by able men To . pieparc.for Nov third.. .11ally, once again. We are ahead and "againing." Bring your lamps,. caps;-and capes. Come in your strength. Full details of the procession will be announced by the marshals. "611. L P. WILSON, Chairman.. MAN'S ROOSTER. PENNSYLVANIA THIS EVENING ! Huston, Liberty, Marion, NM Miles, Patton, DE 65 Penn, 206 18 .' Potter, Rush, Snow Shoe, 35 Spring, 220 -Taylor, 100 Union; , Walker, WOrth; 1 THE NATIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, • 18680 BM Dern IN 235 220 21. 82G :1205 856 EiEl TliE''C OITE 7FIOT:DISTRICT THE - CIp'PABHE/4§ BEAT THEIR . MAJORITY REDUCED IN RUSH • Will Sheriff Perks• and the-Belle fonte ring, explain what is the mat ter in the celebrated Coffee-Pot 'dis trict? The "Nigger," "White met must rule." "Tax on Bonds," "Cof fee-Pot Scare-Crow," and oilier de , vices displayed, upon their banners, on their Saturday-night fan dingo in this town, would not answer. The good loyal voters of Philipsburg and Rush township, put their voto on the Shugert fraud, and ratified and confirmed the Legislature, in ejecting him from the seat obtained by fraud ulent naturalization papers. And all the people say Amen ! A CARD In the Watchman of last week, a statement is made "that on -,Sunday last W. W. (should be E. II.) Kin sloe was blowing round the Brocker hoff [louse, apd,offering to bet ono hundred,' dollars, that, the radicals, would . Carry Pennsylvania. Mr; Houeeal told him, that he would meet him, at the bank on :Monday morning, at nine . o'clock." This iit plain words is a downright bare faced and ,contemptable lie, and What Mr:_ Meek's -intention was in publishing it, unless to cover ,up . the - Contemptable' , back-down ; cin :7 IliS fOysty'—tille . • ref! nblican cannot r.imagine. Mr. Honeeal not prozoise:to..meet me atithe bank, : - neither didihe call at the. 'bank that morhing: if would Call at' the . .br:O'Ckerlioff on:totidny.: Morning, he would, ac cept .. the bet. On calling, he,refusedto accept saying that he lied bet. as.m uch fiimiey.on -the* election :AS he desired, and. backed doviin. • K. 11: Knisr.oE. chi x`lllcrTtxcs.-It 'Was our tiOn. to 'haVe Shed `:4 - full" e Pert : of the ineetingsliela on last Friday . .andlion4py, evenings; and also to give's true account of ;the areat .fiz ,zle of the . catnpaign, i. e. the Dein.o 7 optic," torch-light procession pf last' Saturday evening.. The nieetingon Friday _night, was,. Without .doubt, the : jarkest :and. most enthusiastic, ever beld.M.Bellefonte.: Two _thou sand men were in:line. The. Belle fonte Plainingf , 'Mill, the - Bellefonte . 0110 WOrkii; the . BELLEFONI: . E . =NAL,' Valentines : Iron Works, and McCoy's. Wire Works, J. .McClures 'Saddlery Establisement; Scitntherville anda)owningsTrinnery; Cline and Morgan's I . Buteher Shop Agricultural Implements, Zimmerman, Carpenters, Brick Ma sons, Plasterers, Brick Layers,..Black smiths, Painters and Tin-smiths were all represented in 'wagons,' and bear ing proper mottoes. Speeches were made by Gen. Hancock of Maryland . , Gen. links of Mass., Capt. Hutchin son and Col. Brown. On Monday evening, a demonstra tion was made by the Tanner clubs of Bellefonte, and the neighboring townships. The meeting was ad dressed by Gov. Curtin, who spoke for two hours. At the- same :time, John H..Orvis was speaking in the Court House, to a "magnificent array of empty were tWO hundred persons were . , present.. It was in keeping-with, all the other democrat ic meetings • held: during:the cam- . paign. Theie is' no longer • a doudt, but that the .democratic party in this county has seen its. best days.. It is lottering and,swaying. .A feW per sistant efforts on our part and it will never_ more to. rise. . CortcatkitrA.Toirr.--The Repiibli . cani of Centre cowity;:send greeting ; to the orators and political ling - of Bellefonte and return them unfeigned' thanks for' their . successful efforts • assisting- to reduce . the majority , the . miscalled DemoCratid . party of this county, now under their control; .and hope. hey - will not: desert . 1 ., ;0in their, efforts, until, the. close of the PresidentiaLearnpaign, , as we, , wish to see the;Democraey of , Centre enathralled = froth the "flight •of the kellefinte sting; and their dffiee-Seek-:! ing'and office-bolding fi:aternity. . TRIBUTE or IiESPECT.—At a meetin, OeßelleronteLodge No 26 Y. 1. • Oct. 14th 1848, Past Master F. P. Green in the chair. , On•motion of brother John T. Johnsbn M.Brother Geo: M. 176eum Jas. IL . Dobbins and P. M. Jacob V Thom is committee to draft res idutions expressWe of the sence of the lodge in the death of our worthy brother Past Master John T. Hoover.' The committee afterwards presented the following') ream ble and resolutions which were unani mously adopted WitEREAs, it has• pleased the Great Ar chitect of the ;Universe to remove: from among us our worthey brother Past', NO- W'. John T. Hoover in the ; vigor of. limn hood and in the midst of a useful life, there fore be it • Resolved, That this Lodge receives with profound sorrow the intelligence of the de mise of its late Past Mister, brother John T. Hoover. .Resolved, That in the death of brother Hoover our community has lost a worthy citizen and an honorable man—the Lodee one of its most efficient and useful mem bers, and the Mitionic fraternity . a Brother whose example was full of instuction and Worthy of imitation. . - Resolved, That in this . dispensation of Providence, we . see the admonition which is ever recurring, and while we lament it' and deeply sympathize with those who were near and dear to the deceased in their sad bereavement, it is our duty not to mur mer at the Divine Will, but to profit by the less"n which it so solemnly teaches, and so order our temporal affairs that when the time corneal, which no man knoweth,. we may be ready for the great change. Resolved, That in further testimony of respect, the furniture and hangings of this Lodge be draped in mourning for the space of three months, and that the mem bers of this Lodge be requested to wear the usual badge of mourning, for the„period of thirty days. Resolved, That tbeie.l4Maiiiiis be pub lished in the newspapeisrinf Centre county, and the Secretary of tlfis,ll4ldg k e is hereby directed to enter the sa,pj p ,Atd large upon the minutes, and furnish ik copy thereof, under the seal of the Ltikigrto the family of the deceased. ‘.; (Signed,) figA•3l.3ftTocu3l, 44.s.dil m poiptics, lfiva. THOMAS, , , 8 ' ' Committee Extract from the itlFfikit&ti; • - ~ • 1 . ,..1). WitSR . GATE, Sec. Penusylvania good for .O nut Tim letter received here on the day of electien from; Wm. W. Wal lace,. chairman of the Democratic committee, was the means, of several hundred dollars changing hands. Bets w'cre made on the strength of his judgment—and lost.; These Ull- fortunate gentlemen, and friends o Mr. Wallace, have our. sympathies. It is to be ,hoped.. by this time their eyes will have been opened. The same thing was done last NEW ADVERT'ESEM ENTS .GEO. PECK'S NEW . ICH CREAM AND DINING SALOON In room formerly occupied by C. H. Stoneroad under Bush's arcade. :Meals prepared at al hours. A first class BILLIARD TABLE connnected with the Rcstanrant. 7 I ly EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH S; ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA Good Black SILKS, Good Colored SILKS. I'6S. QM FALL GOODS OPENING.. I FANCY AN]) STAPLE. Lyons Silk Velvet;, New Style ShawlQ, New Dress Goods, Good Blankets, Table Linens, Slie.etings anclShirtings, Cloths and Cassimeres. N. B.—New Gacdi received daily in largo lots fir jobbidm • EYRE ,f; LAND E LL, 9th tt: Arch, Phihdelphia. 19 1G Gtjw THE EDEN SCHOOL. ' This Institution situated in Union ville, on the Tyrone and Lief: Ilavcn Itraneh Railroed closes its Summer S,!&,ion the 24th of October. The Winter Session commences the 16th of November. ;Goad Board and accommodations farniihed students at $3.10 per Week. Terms or Tui:int per term of twenty wcelis, .$14.90. _For FurCier particulars aldress, • EDITH, WICKERSHAM, Flirmin. Centre Co. Pa. 10.10 4t IN THE DI6T . RICT COURT' OF , ;The United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Nathan IlL:Closkey, a Bank ,ruptotnder the Act of Cangress'of iMarch tid I.Sti7, baying applied - ter front all hig debts, and other claims provable undor Act, by order of the Court, No:i2e is hereby given, to all persons wits have. proved their debts, and other persong interested, to appear on the 5111 day of November, letit", itt 4 o'clock, P. M., before' T. F., Smith, Esq., Register of said,Count, at the Brockerholf house, in Belle fonte, to show cause, if any they have, why a Dischbrge should nit be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further,notica is lierehygiven that the second and third meetings of .Creditors of the saitlßankrupt; required by:the:l7th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be held before the said Register, at' the same t ime aNd 'dace. S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk. 10 IG-2t ]OOK AGENTS, Are meeting with rare success in :sell ing Sir S. IV. Baker's Explorations and Adven tures among the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia to which is now added an account of the. Cap tivitrend releaM of English subjects, and the career of the lat3Eraperer Theodore. Nu book is received among all ,classes of people Wi fl such unbounded 'favor, or CO folly combines thrilling iutoreSrWith solid insruction. Agmts, Male mid 'female . . sell it rapidly. “An.adniirable record of scientific 'explora tion, geographical discovery, and personal ad vcatime."—N, Y.'Tribune. It is issued in a very attractive form, and is as'eritertaining as a romance."--Boston Journal • Full particulars on application to' O. D. Case LS; 'Co.; Publishers, Hartford, Conn. ' 10 16 4t Q?IObAMONTIL—MALE OR FE eiv• Male Agents «•anted: E. E. LOCKWOOD, 101,4'at* $lOO PER MONTI - I.AGENTS Wantad, Male or Female, that can earn from $55 to $lOO a month at their own homes, and all expenses paid. For full particulars ad dress with two stamps. .E. E. LOCKWOOD. .10 16 6tqs Agent. WANTED AGENTS.--MALE or Eemale.—Can clear X5O liar week at their own home, in. a light and honorable bassinets. Any person haying a few hours daily to spend will dud this a'good paying business. Address, sending two stamps, for full particu lars E. E. LOCKWOon, 1016 Gt Detroit, Mich. JNO. MALIPEANT, JAS. CLINE. VENDERS IN FISH, OYSTERS, VENISON , And produce of all kinds. These Gentlemen intend supplying Bellefonte, Milesburg and Snow Shoe with the above ar ticles, always fresh. Fresh Fish received every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. OYSTERS To be had at all times,—Can, Tub, Keg, or in .Trade and cash given for all kinds of country produce. REEF' AN EYE ON THE DIAMOND, If you wish :to secure bargains in the Oyster and Fish line, &c. . 10 16 tf • AUDITORS NOTICE. The -under,igned• appointed. Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to make..li,tribUtion of the balance in dm hands of Joseph Baker, executor in the estate of Joseph Baker, executor in the estate of Abraham Haldeman, to..and among the part! entitled thereto, will attend to the ditties of his appoint ment at his oilice in Bellefonte , on Thursday, Nov. Pith, an 0 o'clock, A. K., when - and where all interested therrin mac attend if they see proper. 011ARLE3 11. HALE. le 18 41 Auditor.. . COPPED KETTLES OF DIF rFEREST bizes and welghts, direc from the Factory, at low rates by 10 16 tf ' .I.IIWIN & WILSON. BOALSBURd- ACADEMY BOALSBURG, CENTRE CO.; PENN'A Th.e Winter Scssion of this Inst:tution will commend on-Monday, Nov. 2d, - ISI3, and cm sists of two terms of ten weeks each, exclusive of a yacatimi of two weeks during the Hollidays. Male and Female pupils received at fitted for the higher geminaries of le:irning, or the active business of, life. _ . . . , . Rates of Tuition from $5.00 to $7.00 per term. Fuel, .50 cents per term: Pupili charged from the time of entering till the end-of the term, ex .cept, in easel; of sickneAs, or by special agree ment. Board in privatfainiliej•rrom $3.00 to "$3.25 jeer week. . • . „ . Fur farther particulars address the ' principal; 10 16 ,it . . G..W. LEISHEti. . THE ANVIL ST9EE • 4. . . , . -.STOVES, STOVES,: STOP ' The Anvil Store is now receiving the largest and best lot of Stoves ever- brought to the mar ket; among which is the justly celebrated ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, all sizes,. Parlor Heaters, fur chamber above These stoves have no equal for beauty or utility NIAGARA COOK, Four .sizes. SUSQUEHANNA COOK, Four sizes. NEW AND IMPROVED PARLOR GAS BUINERS, Four Sizes. NEW.STYLES EGG KTOVR. NEW STYLE ARCTIC. NEW sTYLE PICKET STOVES, and various other patterns, also Heating Fur naces for dwellings and churches, to be put up with bricks, and portable, vas wilh galvanized sheet, to be used without bricks, which will heat from four to eight rooms, according to size. 9 25 tf lltWlE al; WILSON. WHO DID IT ? WHY CLINE & MORGAN DID IT AND Tully DID IT JUST RIGHT They believe that whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. And upon this: prin ciple they have opened a FIRST-CLASS . MEAT MARKET, In Mrs. Irvin's store room on the north side of. the Diamond, and two doors'north of Alle gheny street. They will slaughter good cattle every day, and will therefore have constantly on hands good fresh meat of every description. They will also keep for the accommodation of customers chickens, eggs, butter, &c. Whenever the people want something real good—a little extra nice, let theth call at CLINE k. MORtJAN'S CITY MEAT MARKET 18'p8 tf MISCELLANEOUS. IN BANKRUPTCY. 'in U. S. District Court, Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. This is to give notice that on the 2.d day of October, A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of John Edman, of Miles township, in the county of Centre, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, anal the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors or the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of his estate will be held at lite Brockerladt House, in Beliennale, before T. E. Smith, Register, on the 6th day of November, A. D. 181.0, at 4 o'clock, P. M. _ _ _ THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Marshall, As hies seuger Ry DAVID CAMERON, Deputy.— OM IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF Centre county. In the matter of the es tate of William Daily, dee'd., the undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to hear the exceptions filed to the account of Jonathan McWilliams, Executor, and to settle and adjust the same, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his (Alice in Bellefonte, on Tues day, November 10th, 181;8, at 1 o'clock, p. m, at which time and place all parties interested may attend if they see proper. A B ILENDERSON, Auditor. Mill IN THE COURT OF COMMON Pleas of Centre county. Smith, Seltzer Co. vs. 1). W. Zeigler. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to distribute the money now in court arising out of the sale of the per sonal property or D W Zeigler, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, A. D. 18t8. JOHN G. LOVE, Auditor. EOM IN THE COURT OF COMMON Pleas of Centre county, Fi Fa. 47, August T. 180. Weaver, Davidson & Co, vs. G. It. Wolf. The Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the fund in Court arising on the above writ among the lien credi tors, legally entitled thereto, {rill meet the par ties interested for the purpose of his appoint ment, on - Monday the 19th day of October, A D, 1895 at 10 o'clock, a Tu., of said day, at Ills oflice in liellefonte.' se p 25 :it S. D. GRAY, Auditor. A UDIT° ES NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre county to make distribution of ?1m moner in the hands of Abraham F. Reynolds and U. 1. Yocum ; t:N.- ecators of the last will and b:stament of John 7. Duneam deed, to and among those persons legally entitled thereto will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Belldbllte on Tuesday the 20th day of October , A. 1)., at 1 o'clock p. m. of Said day, where and when all persons interested may attend if they see proper sep 2v 3t A. O. BURST, Auditor. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of the subscriber in Union township, about the first of July last, a red and white spotted cow. supposed to be live years old. The owner is requested to come fon.. ward, prove property. pay char g- s and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of accord ing to law. • ' JACOB HOOVER. Jr. 9 13 '6B 3t Union township. \TOTICE.—A 0. of the Dime , tors of the Boalsburg and Liellefonte Turn pike Road Co., at the tiro:ie:loll House, °lithe ist Monday of November. oct.2, '6B-tin MOSES THOMPSON, See. _AUDITOR'S NOTICE. • In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen tre county. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by Said court to make distribution of the moneys in the hands' of 1). Z. Kline, Sheriff, arising from the sale of the personal property of Ritz man Keller, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on VAd nesday, Oct 27st, 1868 at 2 o'clock, p. in., at which time and place allparties interested may attend if they see proper. A. B. HENDERSON, 9 18; 4t Auditor. TOSEPH A. RANKIN, of this Borough insures property for the fol lowing companies, viz: Lyco ming County Mu tual Insurance Company; York Company, Pa.; Insurance Company of North America ; Enter prise Company, and Girard of Philadelphia, Pa. 911 M-ly. VSTRAY. .E.J Strayed from the residence of the subscri ber, WINI. SHOWERS, near Boiling Springs, Spring township, August 29, two cows—One a red and white spotted cow, very few white spots, with straight horns. The other is a spreckled cow—red and white—with crooked horns. Any person knowing of the whereabouts of the above described cattle will please inform me of the fact. 9 11 St=.= yoncE. —1 There will be a reunion of the Literary Societies of the Centre County Normal School, on Tuesday, the 29th inst. A cordial invitation to all the old students is extended, and they are expected to be present. The invitation is also extended to every person interested in education. 9 12 'GS-a* R. 31. MAGEE. in Ji XECUTORS' NOTICE. Whereas, Letters Testamentary on the estate of Philip Sheneeerger, late of llarris township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. GEORGE SHENEBER.GER, DAVID KELLER, IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF JACOB HOUSER, late of Harris township, deed. The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, an Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the bands of Geo. E. Wasson, and Win. Thompson, Administrators of said estate, to and among those legally enti tled thereto, will meet the parties interested at his office on Tuesday, the 27th day orOctober, next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. JAS. 11. RA-N.:KIN, 9 11 ' t 3 Auditor. TN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF WILLIAM H. COOICE. In the Orphans' Court of Centre County, August Term, ISIS. The undersigned, appointed by the Court, an auditor in the above case, "to hear and dispose of the exceptions to the accounts of 'Robb Cooke, Executor, tiled :July 3rd 1852, and July 2lth MS and make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, amongst the par ties legally entith d to receive the same," will 'attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Bellefonte, on Friday, October at '2 o'clock, P. M., at which that,. and plac3 al parties interested will be Ares fit. TI-lAD. P. STEPHENS, 9 11 '33-3t Auditor' . t :2, );: It -4 n ~._3 cr, C.. , t' 0 , 3 L 7l l ti o tt C 1--.3 nt. , . t . ..A.t :.., .- e i pt mt...._ , -,.: p..... 1 - 0 ,- 4 til ri, -.-3 , -I' - ' GC _ tt ✓ k •' C t -4 ci) C) ? - i ~..4 tt . 4 C -4 ).- 1." . .1 C:. wae d Gn C),_3 0 V ... . -, J ?..1 i, .- ri •-• . ,_, r" lil 'et-i ) -- -1 „t -- r>,,• o. Cr Lt... ~ .. 1.1 C ° C tt °ll Cfi Cin STX TEENTEI QUARTERLY STATEMENT of the Ist National Bank of Bellefonte, for Quarter ending Wto ber 3d, 186 S. . RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, Suspended Debts, Bonds to secure circulation Other U. S. Bondi Due from National Banks Due from other Backs and Bankers Cash Items Expense Fixture ,and Tax, lc Legal Tender N otes, ,Sze LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Fund Notes received from Comptroller Due Depositors Due National Banks Due other Banks and Bankers••. Interest and Exchange • 5d50,659 41 JOHN P. HARRIS, CASHIER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Sixth day tf October, 1868. EVAN M. BLANCHARD, NoTArti ruilLic• ATTENTION ! MONEY AND TIME SAVED HOAELL GILLILAND &CO 1 & 2 BUSH'S ARCADE To purchase everything in the line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, BATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,: GROCERIES, QUEENSI% ARE, HARDWARE, N , TIONS, .te Our stock, is without doubt, and we chat lenge denial, the largest ever opened in Belle fonte. Our DOUBLE STORE Is literally packed full of the finest and Cheapest articles in our line that can be obtained in the eastern markets. In Ladies' Furs, We are ahead of any merchant in the Count Although our stock heretofore has been large, the present completely eclipses anything ever before attempted in this section. An examination will prove the, truth of our tt.,.:sertions. Remember the Place HOWELL, GILLILAND Ss CO. 9 4 1y Bush's Areade rHILADELPHIA. S eat Free by Mall, when ordered 1C:9:*6£2,1y • 61 IF 0 C 0 H 0 c : ,, s ) 53 E-1 0 d . J Q ? c• . 7) 0 En Z W 0 ~ ' 0 ^ 4 ...) 0 II ChD • 5. P • ••• n. 6. ‘ C. 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Manufacturing Dealers in LOW CRATES, I;LGISTEHS, *228,391 1 14,277 :15 ICO,OOO 09 30,000 1)0 2i,617 SO 1,427 18 13,804 33 10,892 89 22,271 70 And Agents for the Celebrated Ranges and Stoves *'450,659 41 100,900 60 30,000 CO 87,560 00 1;7.03 61 33,153 69 5,190 71 IC,CSI 10 RAND, PERKINS & CO., No. 124 N. Sixth Street, PIIILADELIINIA, PA Send for descriptive Circular . 00.3 08 By going direct to BELLEFONTE, PA BUIrcSIDE & THOMAS' VENTILATORS, Magee Patent Heaters, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GEO. W. FAIRER & CO. No. 4. Bush's Arcade Has just received the largest stock of FURS Ever brought to Centre county. Their stock comprises some of the best material in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, and ranges in 'prices from $4.00 to $125 PER SETT Not only in the Fur Line does Mr. Fairer excel other establishments in the County, but in Zephyrs, Saxony Wool, Germantown Wool, Cashmere Yarns, Factory Yarns, Shetland Wool, Zephyr and Paper Patterns. In the Ho siery Line, we can supply Ladies', Gent's and Misses' Hose, Insertings and Edgings. Also, Ladies, Gent's and Misses' knit Pants and Vests Paper Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, Buckskin, Fancy and plainer styles of Gloves. Also, Cambac Run - dugs, Black and Fancy SilJes, Repp, Poplins, French Merinos, Wool Delaines, Calicos, etc„ etc., etc. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS Embracing a fine assortment of Patent Breast Protectors, Chignons, flair Plaits, Cods and Tassels, Hoop Skirts, and s the be.lt assortment of LADIES' MISSES SHOES 7 To be found in Bellefonte. Also a line assort ment of Ladies' Fall and Winter Hats and Feathers. Also a large assortment of Black Alpacas, Fancy Plaid Cash mere, Stamped Aprons,Knit Sacks, Fur Hoods, Working Canvass, Black and Col ored Velvets, Bonnet Ribbon. mid every thing kept in the FANCY LINE. FANCY DOLLS IN ABUNDANCE ft:7" Desirous of Selling our entire stock of Gent's Clothing we will sell it 011'25 per cent Below Cost. GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOTHIN G Arenow of at U. W. FAIRER ,t, CO THE BLESSING OF PERFECT 1. dl GILT can only be obtained by using ‘`, • • I`-: PERFECT SPECTACLES. The difficulty of procuring which is well known MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, HARTFORD, CON N:, Manufacturers of the Celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, hare after years of experience, experiment and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that ' GRAND DESIDERATUM, . PERFECT SPECTACLES. which have been sold with unlimited satisfac tion to the wearers in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and British Pro vinces during the past nine years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change. G. W. PATTON, DEALER IN JEWELRY, WATCHES, ETC., Sole Agent for Bellefonte, Pa., from whom only, they can be procured. XISr WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. nal Oct. 2, TS-Iy. • DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A MIANGLLEADD ERAL B . 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Specimen numbers sent. Address PEILIP It. PREASE, Editor and Proprietor Germantown, PhiPa Pa. EINE HO OFLANDC'SOLUMN. INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA FROM GERMANY, in 135 5 . HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC PREPARED BY DR. C. N. TACKSOII; PIIILIDELIMIA, Pd. The greatest known remedies for Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, Nervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Disease,. " the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all Diseases arising from a Dis ordered Liver) Stomach, or I-ILPUIZITY OF TILE _BLOOD Read the following symptoms, and if you find that your system is affected by any of them, you may rest assured that disease has commenced its attack on the most important organs of your body, and unless soon checked by the use of powerful remedies, a miserable life, soon terminating in death, will be the result. Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud den Flushes of Heat Burning in i the Flesh, Constant maginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate disease of the Liver or Digeslioo Organs, combined with impure blood. ijootlanb's Cierman Bitter° Is entirely vegetable, and contains no Liquor. It is a compound of Fluid Ex tracts. The Roots, Herbs, and Barks from which these extracts are made are gathered in Germany. All the medicinal virtues are extracted from them by a scientific chemist. These extracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expressly for the manufacture of these Bitters. There Is no alcoholic substance of any kind used in compoundin the Bitters, hence it is the only Bitters that can be used in cases where alcoholic stim ulants are not'advisable. • ijapflanb's (Scrum gCanic is a combination of all the ingredients of ti Bitterer, with rent e Santa Crur—Rum, Orange, etc. It irused for the same diseases as the Bitters, in cases where some pure alcoholic stimulus is required. Ton will bear in mind that these remedies are entirely different from any others advertised for the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extracts, while the others are mere decoctions of rum in some form. The TONIC is decidedly one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Its taste is exquisite. It is a pleasure to take it, while its life-giving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities have caused it to be known as the greatest of all tonics. CONSUMPTION Thousands of cases, when the pa tient supposed he was afflicted with this terrible disease, have been cured by the use of these remedies. Extreme emaciation, debility, and cough arc the usual attendants upon severe cases of dyspepsia or disease of the digestive organs. Even in cases of genuine Consumption, these remedies svill be found of the greatest benefit, strengthening and invigorating. DEBILITY. There is no medicine equal to Hoofland's German Bitters or Tonic in cases of Debility. They impart a tone and rigor to the whole system, strengthen the ap petite, cause an enjoyment of the find, enable the stomach to digest it, purify the blood, give a good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow tinge from the eye, impart a brown to the cheeks, and change the patient from a short-breathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and rigor ous Verson. Weak and Delicate Children are made strong by using the Bitters or Tonic. In fact, they are Family Medicines. They can be administered with perfect safety to a child three months old, the most delicate female, or a man of ninety. These Remedies are the best Blood Purifiers ever known, and will cure au/ diseasu resulting from bad blood. Keep your Mood pure; keep your Liver in,order ; keep your digestive organs in a sound, healthts condi tion, by the use of these remedies, and no disease will ever assail you. T: 001/17.7.13=011. Ladies who wish a fair skin and good complexion, free from a yellow ish tinge and all other disfigurement, should use these remedies occasion ally. The Liver lu perfect order, and the blood pure, will result in spark ling oyes and blooming cheeks. Cl 3. U X's X 0 SI. Hovland's German Remedies are counterfeited. The genuine hare the signature of C. M. Jackson on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and the name of the ankle blown in each bottle. All others are counterfeit. Thousands of letters have been re. oeived, testifying to the virtue of these remedies. BEAD THE RECOMMENDATIONS, FROM HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supremo Court of Pommylraula. I'amuntstus, Kamm 16th, 1887. Ifind "fforgiand's Cermax Bitters" is not an intox icating beverage, but is a good tonic, useful in disor ders of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility and want of nervous action in t/te system. Yours truly, GEO. W. WOOD IVARD. FROM lION. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penssylvaida. rnILADELPHIA, APRIL 28th, 1866. I consider ge Hoolland , s German Bit ters" a valuable medicine in case of at tacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my experience of it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. Prom REY. JOSEPH H. KENNARD, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dit.jACKSON—DEAR Stc :—lhave been frequently re quested to connect my name with recommendations of different kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I hare in all cases de clined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Ifoofland's German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that fa. general debility of the system, and especially fr Liver Complaint, it id a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt twt, it will be very beneficial to those who suiThr from the above causes. Yours, very respectfully, J. 11. KENNA RD, Eighth, below Coates St Price of the Bitters, $l.OO por bottle ; Or, a half dozen for $5.00. Price of the Tonic, $1.50 per bottle; Or, a half dozen for $7.50. Tbs Tonic is put up In quart bottles. . Recollect that it is Dr. Hoolland's German R, medico that are so universally used and so highly reeomni,o,i ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to take any thing else that he may say is just as good, to cause lie makes a larger profit on R. These Remedies will be sent by express to any locality upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. ea ARC!! STREET, Philadelphia. CHAS. X. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. These Remedies arc for snle by Druggists, Storekeepers, and bled i.. eine Dealers everywhere. Do not forget to examine well the article you tuy,iu order to get the genuine. — May L'llB-ly .