P. 0000.111KinWes, 'AID Pecessites; '4911 W. IMAM • - .ASIIOCIII,Ti ONTO* BICLLIIFCI2 . IITS, PA. MOAT mostatis, man 12111 Mi law. year *law pan la ailveate I,ol{ 4 wllas ill Sid* adulate. Bad 113,110vhas s. askjail loehra Do a:phaeton on timusar. PIS 00v11111111016 ;- NON: marmot ci.vmA, or slams warn CompOnowits for our Voldldet• Although in mineral, but little reliance eta be plated upon the.easertiofts of the abolition press, yet we may place implic it academes in the fact that they will cot stretch their consciences to tell a goad thing of a political adversary: Pullin opinion will sometimes force the truth out 4 them, though it may be un palatable themselves and readers. hie prints character and political ref:- ord of our candidate—llmsrun CLYME*, ii sto far above suspicion and reproach, that to attempt to assail either, would but bring down ealion, the heads 'of these ducted disciples of disunion and dark -tress, the denunciation of all honest men *thin the oomnionwelth, no matter to what political peril' he belongs. Hence they bet" conch:l4s to be honest foe ouoe, ind, in being honest, they can but Bpeik in the 'atheist terms drills ability, his honesty, and integrity. The _Pitts blif4-4ieciette, one of thip most rabid ne• gro-eud'rage journal, in the State, speaks thew complimentary onini : liens for sessrul generations been totaled in this Commonwealth, and members thatenflitatilittl9W:so • . public attlire. One of thee was a slime of the Desdenstion of Independence, and under the sr. Utile of Cur.fedenstion served as a• member of Cougrbsl_ Its is possessed of wealth and enjoys a high imolai position. An active business man, he has partitipeted odooly wed liberally in many ets forret/ft /ior the deft/epeeist of that portion of ge ment to *hick As wider. Though a leading matt la his party his abilities are nut extraord blatY% Its het, bowers), J 1 pleasing presence anikawests,'-end a ropaittitiont that dotr snot roe wont Ana with unclean legisistioo." The Pktiedelpkte. Evening Teteciraph, soother thorough-bred advocate of the doctrines of Sumner, fits vela at sti tan, and notorious for the ♦indietive abuse it beeps upon all persons who oppose pu• titan abolitionism ie compelled to admit that, 'Mr. Clymer is a thorough Pennsylvanian—a Democrat so deeply antilled as to bare remain ed faithful among the faithless in oar recent way-taking teenitingt and yid es word of dis lanorotsle reproach hoe seer been breath/al against /NNW Iheeeer Clymer it an able wan, • shrewd politician, and a spfe and cautious partisan load - es. We do sot soy ha' is the hest mat of his polities in the State, bet wit think he is one of the very few who ma concentrate the entire rote ~ .1 1.1.,14..c0i1.5in el tbi, Democratic may in the coming, coated. la matter be mai hire the eminent aid of it friend - and Water eollenge in the Rite &nuke, a. William A. Wallace, Chairman of the Central ' mottle% through allows Indefati gable efforts le . yerer's metniaition was ge rund. therefor A 44 lebOeiderOble eler6l. Me ability. Ni. ape ' •in the State Senate e/ 16.4„..44,, will enable him to appreCia d grasp etery m ama of ossr,gnsai Cloomosaoca mod wield the *two with propriety. If sleets ,sift make as &realm( Derneenetic &manor." ~ The following cent plirrien t ary !`q -' 4111:1 . Se taken from the organ of the "de ' dultk"—the l'hiladelphia Press, of March 8. To regain some little oC his lest prestage, poor Forney has concluded to speak the truth once, in reference to a political opponent. lie says : "it gives us great pleasure to bear testimony to the lash personal character of lion. Mader tipster, tipt Democratic candidate for Governor of Penatylvania. diners' Geary may 'well any that he has a "roman Worthy of his steel"— taeopying pealtleas exactly to the reverse en al the great qmstions elate day, these tee rep , somatic* wen will disoritiosi sonsimet as emcees is Asa spirit which Amid thoraces. its a great eeeledgereff &MOMn prineile . lee that ore eferl.ol4 nod morysivecally /mils.' The Philadelphia Inquirer, another paper that has a perfect antipathy to e Sing apything, that- looks like an ad mission even of boner in en opponent, and would sooner praise the devil than a Democrat, it forced to say that, - "Tim Democratic Convention of Pennsylvania transacted its business with Hate dlilieulty, and taa,perhopt, placed In nomination the hest can didata that could hive been /elected from the teaks of the party. Sr. %wen is a gent/enure of criellent ehitrarter and Igloo abilitiss. There sea kote diatiot tad he will slo credit, so As of diot,sAusisf ft a his fm to be elected." From the Bible of abolitionistriz--ths :ew York TrSuno—we clip the follow ing, which not only shows that our can didate is "a rood citizen of very fair abilities and. reputable iharseter," but is a man, who,..bn the faoe of the bitter est opposition and =oat unrelenting ty ramq, mends by the' right. Greeley .... nays: "Ws do tort ott•• Ind • shone, to praise the, Istoto r tgasigk ariwasltsaish:bat w• nets isams ea. smisspioved Ise •am now t• grist* our natural inollantima l i td omsoitioa Their Domination of likator Cly mer for Govirnor is ono that it was esinonsty It *at' thee should make. For, in •theiltsst pia* is A gg re d dame, of very fair akaitior aid rapaiablio tissnoomr. Notst r io-limm hoWoritir ' emu ltj, whitirEM genensfly given hap Dams oratio staieritSee. 04 has rt.rwtodlY tried • s Gbooor, but bat not aospeolled • I Zs int at Just to give km seethes charm& • Wiwi a Whig of othor days I had It lu but fair that tint party whlolt•ltes turntshed to the pre. - mat lEtumeossei of Itenusylwanis so lerge ashore el Itsjoreins should oossetonally hash tho post of heleW bait shows a proper liberality In the •liittb•slerkt ssentbows" to accord iii. But, la* 1 1011 01 laabd7. Pist Cr rawr Wes su nuntklgstod, wegitettlied dime* out the wet; dad l i dli well anytlsiag else. He sue yertellthetbg dueletwe i alkussetweela nutlesky ftwestio Paussylosols , pnwiewseditudi sled • sot ot Osseinek pro. whi e h gine alter the voseaknent and eight( out of the sestowel hartne.-1 ieoloion whkk, had It put oistesslod, Lave told the mte t, at nsbeillok and the ttieMuthsa el */ Vstieek' , We dks hot know shpt bootee NO Oad to desire t i bik Wens* pi this mullein( aria—em she Mum that skills public sets ehd witesksesetowdett to seen! the memo 1 Oils * s T r illipe Crew was lit ill -tidges le *OR. —lOOO 401t1 4 . 6 . sr Mundy, Is, I their kieteekkenak lad wfil lull Oar', tulEwete. Thenrit as ONO. la M. essedeetiek *dolt salowAssirsass, Liar sses: If Its este lortow, it Now beriodsol thel we rimier Lis oohed, but ketioyeall thearitilss'. tJotild 11411t/fi:6l4ll 7 iktillit ViPtd IV seed tit the luiclbt of all ihypeebeethigimot past - four yearsOie IWO mewed and inikavering in tutiptintkof Conetitational liberty and law-fearlessly • end supporting tka dullish* albs StipresaT Court of Pehassitania? tidok When bill Politiiia elietniat osnipsi hid to dots acknowledge ids saporfer abilities; his Arm adherent* to right, undoubted integrity and great morn' 'worth, is it to be wondered at that the boxiest men of all parties tanned' hi. election, and that the Democracy gather atounthim w,ith an enthusiaim that can gut gesak imdba most glorious victory. • "Matt Itepretentstlve. =I It is seldom that we conscientiously and consistently oopy and endorse an en tire- article from the columns of our neighbor, the Omen'? 'Ras; but the subjoined onslaught on the .eorrispt ma jority of the present Legislature for the passage of a most nefarious bill designed to defraud the citizens of this% and ma ny other counties onkel - the opportunity of having their portions of the State de, veloped by the eonstruetion of the At lantic & Great Western Railroad, which we End in the columns of that paper of March 9, 1866, is so Stir and, just that we commend it to the attention of every citizen of the cottuty without regard to political proclivities. Two years ago, when Louis W." HALL and KIRK HAIKU wertainutedates, we warned the people of this county that these two men were absolutely o*ned by a heartless, soulless, corporation,- and would betray the "ntsr,”to of the peopl i of this Gustaf) , at any and it ail times when their mas ters, the P. R. R. Co., ordered them to do so. Let the conduct of these bad and corrupt men be a warning to the people of this county forever. 'Whoever, and whatever Lou, Hall supports is rotten, and uo honest man can touch b' or it without treachery to tile great in rests vania. Mark this too/ of'a great 'monop oly( and beware of. everything he advo cates. Here is the article from the Bus —the italics are our own; TO5 RAILROCD.—Tbe passage of the infa mous "Act to authorize the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Co., to construct branches" wherever they see dt to do so, ar rather tonnable them to prevent anybody idea from builtithir a railroad in Pennsylvania, has Justly excited the indigos lion of our citizens. The enactment of math a law by our Legislature, without any question or hesitation, and by a nearly unanimous vote, stamps our whole State with a brand of infamy, which must make the miltwtation of New Jersey even, one to be na•ied. This bill it simply • gift of the monopoly of all our railroad francgi lee to • corporation needing no aid, fully eats)). lobed, over-crowded with trade or travel. Our Legislators do not even require any considera tion for this extraordinary grant to a corpora lion which has already been .pranspered far too much ; do not secure to the people of this State • single additional mile of railway; do not In quire this company to make even a prellminsty survey, hut do most emphatically place It !nibs power of this corporation to prevent any other company from building the roads we hues been laboring to secure for years, and which are no ram" to the developmpot of our country.— Our ittprowntutioe in the Boum, Mr. KURTZ. AGA done what he could, in the face of Tar 05001 AND CORRUPT MAJORITY AGAIIIRT 11111, to protect our intr.... and defeat am Miguitowe scheme.— For this we meters Aim he is honored and com mended by aU Aim constitments, without regard to party predilections. This it woe his, pimple duty, and his evident interest to 4, but that comider aeon ought not to derogate from Ike ?wait< he An. won by doing what our leepresenkttsom so often fail to do, sersiug the imersmo of the people he rtpreensta, in the face of opposition, and it le fair to prisons in spae of temptations to a diferme course. We have not been able to get a record of the vote on this question, but we are informed that If . Hatt. and Items, who represent t'e district is. the Senate, voted for the bal. if so gentlemen Argos no wore friends in Centre - As argument which wit/ naturally- be. • • sicielees, that very large portion pea the line of tie renlea a majority of their choosing osporation will not oa ths constituents ate. inch complete %mother Rail ' Road In eounl o 'r (Ravi. ail Road, and tot! art frieadly la tA. The interests of unfavorably affectod by an' monopoly, and if tbere : had ni, _ Road• Ce. on.poeed to build stWidle. - k ..„ the Fltisig, audit surrender or the fronehl longing to the people of this Commonwealt • eorporsition Which has already every franchise thereon Usw tbr the pftblid sortie., and too many calculated only for their own noldsh.purposes, la totally inexouubla and in outrage upon our people. We trust GOV. CURTIN Will vfito the bill. Wis • havh„ ilttlo doubt on that mibject. Our prOnipt and decisive notion bore cannot fall to have Ito Induenee. But if not, Asa Me mew who mr hare brought this pun me mast expect to be remembered by se it, and no one soot cloudy committed Against , is infaelknumurpoty. word stain look forfaro icountn! es among the votes the elti f Centr* county o y diode of pa. liana! opinion. We caw end plenty of men, in either or any party, wbo willreerve is, and see shalt not again be sought supporting the tooter of au, corrupt and eoneieneebtee corporation. No excuse will sullies —no axplanstbm can be nalfsfactory T -the whole thing wu and ji • beretkoad fraud and robbery of the people e 1 such and' every section of the State, and the potpie will not long be blind to the fact. This outrage eon be submitted to no longer. . • 'Hold them to It. Notwithstanding the efforts of the wire Oilers of the abolition party to keep the Issue of negro auffnige in the back ground in this State,during the campaign which is just opening, it will force itself upon the people„ ' 'there is no dodging, altiek iug or' beating-around-the-bush,. that will prevent the prinoipal light of the carsiiMittrilfrons - hinging upon that one bane. ' kis plainly and diatinctabefore the people::Not a republican or aboli tionist in the State baits positiVely con- , iltiblo to the MOnstrons dootrinenot a ispivntative of that par* in Congress or the State Legislature,-but has openly d officially endorsed it—not a...ppoer that advocates the doctrines of that or ganisation but has spoken in favor o' it, and in the only section of the oonitry, in which they had the powerz—they have enfoteed itupon the people, - • • ltathotigh they are thus openly and neekuivtiali committed 'to it, yet in many-places they will attempt to, keep this question from *ming blare the people. Other issues will be &road for wild to hide M far as possible, the idle mous designs of those who advocate this beastly doctrine ; **imam his never yakaatad topmost' aripparoly biforo 64 public lamieferms of its pritteiplaa,l aiod Mrs mad soureely eipset It to WOW. • Doi shoes Who represent that :Party have shown thatr 411,11di. tom , IntigiMitiktpietii g° f k q r MA '. AIM iiiaiklito bine :II 10 044.Nurtth ' ii410.• PdotAtwauCito i stelsigs .ill get &sal out of is. - -7:,--.—.;. ,7-. 4. • ' Ohio Us ir Fair Fight.. it has been the lityorite method oil' the Abolitionists to ght, their battle. undei hits colors. The_y_oemeseneed a mild* mgVimi — iiiWistiresm piskion of this Republic with the ammo , into.- *A of producing all the saws .of war and desolation which have followed. ip the skewed name of philanthropy. iPei tending **love our speoies too well .to bear even the sight of -the blaek,man's slavery, they deliberateli , bregglet, on a war which involved. both white and black man in tenfold greater misery.. They proclaimed •"..higher law, " by which 'they professed .to be. govrned, while they r evy acknowledged no law at all. They pretended to set up a stan dard of inotaliv which was tO supersede the fundamental law tif the bind,' by its operation upon the oonooience of men, while its authors themseivei - were WV*. ly devoid of all oonmienoe. While perfecting, the most gigantic schemes of murder that blackens the history of man, they called themselves phi/authsvpists. While all the pulpits of New Ragland were' resounding with the doctrines' of "peaoe and good will imong mik" they bad a hh.e'd assassin iu Virginia, plotting, with their conni vance and assistance, to renew in the homes of the South the horrors of St. Domingo. White advocating doctrines in every nature subersive of all nee gov ernment, they called themselves Repub licans. While professing allegiance to a "Higher Law," they were bowing down to those laws irliioh emanate only from the lowest sources, ar4 are promp ted by the' basest passions. While ma king the most frantic and wicked efforts for the overthrow of our government and the destruction of the Constitution and the union it forms, they profess to lie its peculiar champions, and, call themselves the Union party. , Never was of Aubus.Yl that -- bout stealing the "li- - 4 4 c saying at stealing the very of Heaven to serve the devil in" more fully exemplified, than in the history of this party. Is in not only in their party names that they seek thus to disguise their true principles. Each of their peculiar dogmas bear a mile, the very opposite of what it means, and their most diabolAl schemes are plotted and carried into execution under cover of the most sacred principles. Thus, they seekto delude us in the name of human ity_iaseheme for the elevation of the negro, -while they are well aware that the inevitable result of such an at tempt must be a war-between the races, and the final destruction of one or both. Their whole system is founded upon falsehood, and in every position they take, they craftily disguise the real is sue under false mimes. Their past his tory will sustain us in the ulaiOn, and their present position proves beyond all doubt. In their platform recently adopted at Harrisburg, they endorse both President and Congress, when the difference betsetin them is is Mica' as that between good• and evil. Talk to their leaders anywhere privately and they are to a man in favor of negro suf frage. Yet when they come before the public, they have not the bilitilioess - to advocate their doctrines, and in consis tante), with their cours e in the past, hang out false colors .to deceiies the people. ' The course of the Democracy has been' the, very reverse of this. We have al ways been proud of our principles, have advoiated them in Prosperity and in ad versity, have called things by names which conveyed the idea df their nature and tendency to all, and when dqfoated, ave gone down under our true colors, wr ut any attempt to delude or an. coil* o epple. Now, al vreiask is that the opposition will give us a fairAght. There is not a leader among them - *he is not attempt ing to deceive the people into the sup port of mieciples they dosqise.Zbe writing editor of the organ in this coun ty write*. long editorials, only equalled , for ambiguity bY the notorious State pa per of Mr. Lincoln. We gave him more credit for independence. We had sup posed that he itlbuld permit no pressure to Prevent him from epenly advocating what he really believes to be the princi ples of the party to which he belongs, and for which he is laboring. Come out, Mr. Editor, and jive- us,a square fight in this county at least. You are in favor of the enfranchisement of the black MD, and you know thatthat lathe object your Piety has in view. Have you got the independence to say Jo to the people, and ask them to suppoit you in it? .IYa,altall see. A gfir7V Cuason.,—A-few months ago you could tell an abolitionist no niatter where you met shim,. by the timOnut-oraoind 'he made about being :•loyal." The cmly wargion" eau desig nate them now, is by the "blue" exprel siod they *ear, and their Oollapsed look ing ocimlitioe., Judgitig from the mite new; with *blob they meet a parsed' now, wp must conclude 4hat they feet like the hut . gave all heard about). , 7 who had' "nothing to' Hay." • —lt will no dO tbe interesting to the white mos of the country to learn that there has at last been flAct bill iresented Congreei, the provhdons of witiolt ire not intended exelnsirely to' benefit thenegro. It is-the one Offered by Mr., Rogers, of New Jer sey, to tnic :gbyernment bonds ' the nags is other property is . That it` will atana s show MOW the nab mount of ntgro bilbr already Plitkolced , we asniot hcips. • " • —The Dinnoontts cannot fail Caine- mood at UK': einsibig iNiSiiini,Aor tit! NS. Cilliter in the •• ,Oottittrif as their candidate. " Idumsnamor.—lf any one will take the trouble to wander through the - W. efiiummi of double meaning, wish-wean ing. vote Mehiet veeithet, 110 le Lit-` • • as . 4 0bnir- aindhlois `party in thisatate, be will litad d thet the inevitable Mari is esdhed *the filth' one, white Os "deatwoldipe! ts not thought of *Oil just at the dose of the series, Sam b° anal:dusk to the estima tion of the great i lmnytta" pirtp—is Qtr ahead of the !`brave Ups" in blue.— "Niagara Aral, whitie •nten-afterwards," is the motto inscribed upon the banners of aholitlimism in this Attie, . • „Stevens nye there are but two abolition papers ie this' State that refuse to support him and. the radicals in their war against the President They are the Harrisburg Telegraph, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Post Moe "pap" keeps the former with gm Presi dent., and fear of havfngT muter— Stinton—lcieked out of the abinet, the latter. Rather humiliating positions to by in. IT WON'T WORY.—Is order to shirk the responsibility of standing up to their side of the question en the negro : suffrage lame, the eholitionists are atr tempting to force another—the, tariff question upon the people. If we are not mistaken,. the voters of Pennsylva nia are readi to meet high, and will vote down high tariffs, negro-suffrage, end abolitionism, all together. WHY is rr.—Why is it that our neigh bors of the Press do not give their read ers either the Veto Message or the 22nd of February speech of President John eon? - Are they afraid to let the readers of their paper know what their President thinks of the leaders of their party.- - Come, George, you have plenty of room ; give us either the speech or message, or th. . WELL Etouutt.—.lt is well enough that the present Congress• does not pre tend to have any other oonstitnencythan the negroes tf the South, for it would be a disgrace that could never be Wiped out for the white men of the country to be represented by any such a batch of beings. SO= (100 D.—President Johnson's speech, if it hae done nothing else, has left-the abolition party in about the same predicament that a big rent would an inflated balloon—without either wind or • gas. Letter from Harrisburg HACILIIIIV/L0 MAACK 9th Dear Watchman :—Our town ' has again resumed its quit—the crowds attending the conventions, baVe left, and hotel boarders breath freer and Sleep quieter. This was a a great week, and last Monday was a grand day for the Democracy. The crowd of Dem ocrats, from all (tuatara of:the State, was immense. Quiet, order, harmony, and good feeling prevailed, and the glorious result of the convention is already known to ail your readers. Dialer Clymer's nomination has tailed forth unbounded enthueiaem, in all quarters, and his election is considered be yond a doubt. - The abolition convention met on Wednes ay.. • Their ergwd was also harp, but of a quite• different character. The different candidates, Geary, K:etohum and Morehead. had their Aired delegation , here, with bends of music, and during Tuesday and Wednes day, the streets were the seers -of tumult and occasional PIO, between the Goal and Ketchum, men, between whieb there was a a very bitter feeling, and bloody noses and black eyes were the result. The convention was 'organised, John Cotode ; was penna nest ohairmact—and such a chairman I Just •ask some republican from your neighbor hood, irho may have been present, whether Cocoa - did not make an egregous ass of him self, fleet, by taking the chair, and making a riprorlous speech in7aiir of Geary ! liven the geary men cursed Wm for this extraor dinary proceeding„ whilst the other, hissed. ut, what tapped the climax, Govode prov ed himself utterly incapable of presiding, and seemed to know ati little of parliamen tary rules as a child, and upon every ques tion that cams up for his ruling or dismiss ion, he was laughed at by the entire mass, without his knowing where the joke really lie. Ultras amusing to see the astute M'Clure stick his Irony at the chairman OY. torancus. After the convention the honest John made his beasts of "didn't I pet them through.” This eircuutstance has laid smelling John out forever, and ha is "dead duck." No 2. . • Geary received the nomination, All yttu Art aware. Thd adjective is appena I. his AIMS as as ornament, like the twist on the pigs tail. , Geary is one of the famous paper Generals, whose thunders are all belated forth in the newspapers, And Sever ba the battle dela. I have heard eiders) promintmt 4ublittans soy, by will not suppirt, Mitt a rspabliosi member of the house says be ,don't like him, because at the battle of Chap ulteitea its crept. Into a ditch where'll. re mained until. , the storming of ,the city wail John W. Geary's nomination wait dictated by the Pennsylvania rail road company. Lew. Hail„ one of our republican senators, and Met stliosate of that corporation, was his principal wire worker,- and his mid, will be sppoinled by diary, at the &elation at the wise Catielratten, as eitiarman id the abolition Skate Central Committee. How different from Water Clymer ; he is Wm— tiled with 'm i red road, or corporation, and allows thedi minors than jostles and right, sad • proper regard for. the interesto of oldirs, &Musk. Under Mr. Clymer's ad— ministration,, the literesdrofhitwill be pa— care, and no mittaiula sanotioasd, far ibe few menepolisemesiiite many. Oa • Wiliam* a, hey, delegation preashoest ettistai orpoir Amadei mere bus to 0111 upbn the Ooversoe, relative to be 'Phtlodelphlu a• Brie bill, whisk to to : tool! up• for a umber btpu,u all tie *aurae. of thtel eoilitlis, and ft 'risithila 40 It.. IFasida:rnine• cdsTirili4a,to izehudtut aL athlir rail road eitterphoesil / 14n ae . doubt ilthi isbloom .111 dill We've the Govertori veto. I kayo Wtl to aseertola de'reellogs of nelbois at Ms *rase, sad tied that U See sot pees overt' tits• An tin tao ibq teal sot flare of the meatereeitrot thameesarei sad had as Mae to math* the *alone of the bill. Thls It ova of the hallo abase, leglela tloa. The eel of March SO, 1865, rehttlie to the fees of eouatc Wmra toe intended for • roe ; slot-the set relative to the fate of 'eAdesetals., ttellose. sad goostablia. The following bills pad. potittolte. of • beat character. were read II pito, by lir. ICown An aet to foomporata the Cash., Coat, Iron' and Lumber Company. rads , aft 'lto— tborising the trusteesof John Bally,(kuown as, dumb John) to sell emit* real estate. Au "I ohollgiog ample,* of koldini'eleo lions In-llosmrd township. Amapa} relative to bounty in Gregg township. A'supple moat to 1111,1110 i to swept the grant of publio hinds, poised Ist day of AprillBlsB. Au set to legitimate. Louisa Elisabeth Dobott, (Green *luny). Au aet relative to male of marketing* Philadelphia, MAIO. relative to W. W. Brown's bail. Petitions as follows i Petition in favor of an sot to prevent hunting of deer With dogs In Centre county ; two for repeal of apt Of .18111 relative to • hunting t her In.,Cpstre county; anti' for local bounty in Gregg. tiwn ship ; one relative to 'hanging place for holding elections in Howard towtnthip ; As' Uxcorreox FACT.—"HOpriDelli is the pursuit of all men,* and if a - man that is is married mutts tote happy, he inset bar* a good cook stove. Did iusy one aver know a wo man to keep ha temper if she had a poor stois, or Can there be snoh a thing as happiness when a women is out oT temper t Not moo hly, con * sentiently to mmettee right—a good cloy, it necessary get a good one—one there is no dieeeptio ut, you must gt) to - Isaao• Haile, and procure one otfipears, "A ati.dust eookii." It is without doubt the best cooking, Ampee-Us:-Alsi-snisk•l,--it:seiriss /town masa makes no dust in the kitchen, eeonomiserfuel A the bat baker In the world, and has more conrelikinoes then any other stove in use. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,t A GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN . TO LOLL TIM FOLLOWING VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORIES. - SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR. B. H. A • POLLARD* Bd. Richrp.rwal &swallow. '2 Vols., !Ivo., 675 page. each. *3 5o ppr Vol. With 20 Splendid Steel Portraits. This is the only templets and authentic his tory of the Southern aide published, extending as it does, from the beginning of the War to the final surrender of the Confederate armies. Mn Pollard's prominent position i• the Con federacy has enabled him to prepare • work unequalled in accuracy and intermit, and which is everywhere ackntorledged to be the Standard Southern History. It shdald find a place la every library. SOUTH SRN GLIIERALS: TIMID Livia AND CANINAIDAII.. By Capt. W. P Snow, ' With 17 Splendid Steel Portraiut t Vol., Soo., 500 Pages, $4 00. '• Containing Itiographiiss Of the distinguished' Southern Generals, with full and graphic ac counts of the various, campaigns in which they were engaged. It is a moat Important and In teresting volume, and has been pinpointed with the utmost care and thoroughness. C== Life, - Service, end Calupaigne of • STONEWALL JACKSON : ST, A VIRGINIAN. I Vol., .1 - 2m? r , 325 pages, $1 50 WITM ACTlltrAiic t» or J•CAllon, and his Bnoessiaor Swam., on Steel . This is the ossty authentic history of this die tingalehed Leader which has been written.. It has been prepared from Official Reports, eon_ temporarynarratives, and personal Acqtlialn- Alamo*, sad Is eemplete-mtd I=l=l The Raide and Romances of MORGAN AND 1118 MEN IT MIS. SALLY IOCISSTER FORD With Steel Portrait of Gee. Morgan, 1 Vol., 12m0., 426 pare, $1 Th. A complete history of this daring officer, sore Willing antesrssting than Action. —a.— WOMEN OF THE EOUTH, Distinguished in Literature. 1 Vpl., Oro., 101 l pave, 63 Di Illustrated 'With Splendid Poricalti, on Stool, from Lite, of Mine. Ootscria Waled' Li Vert, Mid Maria J. McWadi, N M'l}6ss yortner Johnsoo, Mrs. Anna Cora Ritchie, Miss Anguilla J. Vans, Mrs. L. Virginia French, Marion Harland, And containing full biographical eket'cbm and specimen extracts from the mod celebrated whinge in prose and duel, of 86 Distinguished Literary "Women Qf the . Booth." All the above works ars having en immense sale, and sputa are doing spiddidly everywhere. Many are makin& how $lO to $ l6 a day. .. We want anwagmt in oretY • toste;lh • the Southern States. litetunted soldiers ladles, Washers and othaM;iiili find this sposi„grolita• hie wesployment. Eadwire tarrltory given, and liberal induce- Wants offesisi to eantraarars. , - Pot fall particulars, address • C. B. ILICIAANDSOII,Pebtiaber, Marsh 16'66 4t. 646 lirowlwsy, N. Y. pOTATOZEI! POTATORtit! • 20,40,41138113L8 ! • 101 l PL•IIITIN• 41116 Us. We Invite the attention of Tamers, sad Deal ers sad others to oar 'took of Potbdo4l, oonshee fa of all the Standard yerhtle•— ' llooleorit Beek •ii Cusco, „ • sk M ~, Jaeksonilivuly g, Sprouts, arly White hut" Alberta, ~ E ~,, Dybeautit, Se, Minket Chtli. from reariese %Woes of the eoustry—all of whlsh we will sell is lots to snit pesobseen, at lowest Wheless% maktet Wind I WOODRUFF & BAG.. ..Q, RODUCE COMMISSION' DINI6,ONANII3, No 4 Arch dititt, s 64 North Wharves. Numb, /SU 4t. Pittla6ol 'l* 66 THILADELPIUA, . 1866 WALL PAPERS._ HOWELL AND BOURKE, Maxeirnrirsaao or PAPER lIANOTRGE, A WINDOW SHADES, Genus Fourth I Market areal* Ph 110 1 4 1 11 4. N. E. Aiwa', kr Earle, a Mrs* Steak et • Moak la 16 Mr. LAPIN 411 OIL SHADES. T.OBT. • •4•4. • :‘ . 86002448ruasi_ Balt Illesion Port, NOR", 2 rod Won wlti wins beiraad Iht, weight, WO Ma Me, ray poor skim irt then wine Ora* win belibmilly • ..itarah If 1111 It. , rsitipau4, rUAVA WO“ DONILWELL; collie to the Pteictifitom NEW- IDVENTISEIpi TO ♦LL TI LOV ti P L JON I) D'". cOsitr °pops AND \- To To Advocates of Economy 1 , 1 ! D.' L PRUNKI Um just oimpa•d saw stave ea tbi Almond, In tb. tam Wel, emptied 11l POO abet,, dor.. a u tt szparissile la tin briassi be Salim& gl a rtk. o 7l4l ,ion., DAY 000D8. • Clooko. assls; - Ankh As. G'orpoio, Oft Dorman of the boot QuiAtloo. • Qimmuumero. 3090, in 10•11, Gaiters. 311ppers, Now Is yowl. time for bargains, the prices to conform to the Masi. All the leading styles of Monk . • Nomens, • Minos And and every article necessary for owes wmatort. Call and •:amine the stock borers baying any other place. Marsh 16 'O6-Iy. NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. ; B. G ALBRAITH & CO, illAiszi baveJust received a large and splendid assort ment of household and kitchen furniture, which they offer to the public at prices which cannel fail to give satisfaction. There stock consists of Plain, Fancy and Marble top chamber suits, dressing cams, . wash stauds. • Lounge., Centre TaLliv. hut-note, ar \Yard liobes, lied Steads, -of alt muds, — sires s t ud iortsoluiltty - cairpriTos. amity, Table, Cradles. Mirror, Le., Lo. and every thing that should' be kept in an es. tablishmeut of this breach of trade. We offer them cheap for cash • and al, we ask is fur ~..you to came mad see the goods andilleee, and be convinced ( wYiek you certarnly nth be) tbat the place for bar plow Is at our Ware Rooms. OLD FURNITURE NEATLY REPAIRED Kira us a call Won purchasing elgrewbonb. Ware Rooms on High street near the Diu snond—directly opposite A. Bussnsan's Mona 11-1 I ly. B. GALBIIAITH A CO. A COMI, COLD, OR BORE TURA/AT, B.quiree ionsnediate attention aipl *Aut.lei doe eMpeked. if ft/ham! to enstimm Irritation of tito • rule, a Pereannent Throat Affection, or an inrunotale Ludg Diefraie Is once TIM amitior. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Having • 'direct indigene* to tbe'p•rte, tie* isomedLate relief. For Bronchitis, Astima, draturrA, Conowmptive and Throne Di.tases a ritocillta ARM VIII, iiITU A I ILW•TVO6I. SUCtII/11 BINUERS AlirD . PUBLIC BPEAKKRB will And, TrocAm useful in clearing the vole*, when taken, before Singing or spanking , end relieving the throat after as 'unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Tecate. are recom mended and prescribed by Physifians, and have had piatimoniels from emimment men through out the country. being an article of true merit and having priced their 'Mosey by a tad of many years, each year finds them In new local ities in variant parts of tho,world, and thi Troches are universally pronounced bettor than other articles. Obtain only "finiont's Bronchial Troche.," Intl do not take any of the Worth hoc Imitations that may be offered. duld everywhere in the United States. and 4 Foreign Cuinaries, at 35 ceuti per box. MZ=l 11 ESTATE. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. There will be sold at - public pale, on SATURDAY the 7,th day or - A PRI L, 1866, 'at Pinegroie Milli, by the administratoro Of the estate of Rev. D. Moser. dens" SIX TOWN LOTS, sagiuring 68 feet front and 176 feet bask. Tenn One Martha purslane money in hand on eonfirtaatien'of the male, and the Wane in oneyear thierealter with interest, vemirsd by bond and mortgage on the provisos. Halo to 000migrat 12 eallek na. of said day. CETHARINY MOSER, SAMUEL FELTY, March 9 188111., Adwinerratore AXING. All persons are hereby warned against Purobitiddeb note purporting to be given by me to Win. Duvet, sr., ea I ba•e not received Tabs' for the same. Centre Hell, • March 9061 St DURIST. TRISH MOSS, Cox's aid Cooper's tiatothse, 1. Baker' chocolate sad cocoa and wretch her ring for sale at the grocery of (looms D. PDC,. MUESLI CUCUMBIR Pickles, by the dotal, aad io jars. lbr sale at Pilles reeers. FREECR sad AMERICAN BTARD tomato catsup, Dandollae bad Java colas for male at Plfer'e grocery. • BABBITT'B, VANIIAAO EN and geIICSONS chemical olive awls% anti mallitor, shov ing soap for sale at Pilot's grocery. 11-11 las. TVOUVIS uur SINGLI-BARREL FOWL -17 ins pleas at IRWIN A wu.soms. IDlBTOLe—Nation4 Shamed, Amer ican sad .11. Mem es at IRWIN a WILSON'S. A MMUNlTl6N—Cartridies, other am ussuattouu at IRWIN A Wl[ 80N'8. WOODEN WARE, • gnat variety, at IRWIN 2 WILSONS HAND BELLS sad Dot Bells, ip data iod kinds, at 'IRWIN A WILSON'S. B AAOMETERS sad theramosters se WILSOrI. QORZWR aid I4siges of amort_tariety sad Wad at IRWIN OAK LOCKS of oh kinds, to so ft wiry bodl. a. . IRWIN t WILB9N . B. • .1341:1WP8 Por Mamas am& Wale. with tubing I—4 all Istagewat IRWIN 4 WU.SOW& XXVI' tad JIM Sawa, bast mike, lIiWIN .1t WILgON'B. rruammxtratifoltorirms-4-6,_riu .l. bombast, at IRWIN asnaurris. • OIL CLOTH. Rage ind Pieta; lie xawor a WILBOIOB. ANVILS and Vkas far ml• IRWIX * 'MASON% 114 1 ) Fiv*"4suss. ` w g evrizeom PPcgirt (MlWitigrrOgogker '4OlBl/1494 ittrairwar4Pter , p _ `:- as , • itee! Lt. IRWIN if ILVOY'd Al " A D '-r;41.-4.4Mr4aga rillri By vl L . iiihlild Oa esatt, souk fa t ) li tbeta ll if Sa_tait76Zii =zrza winch*. Ce . itte of T. K. Xaer , Hughes, Thuratiebikra, VandYks. d•orawablUitilliiiraiMMak *woo orsot•d_a home *O4 11sae im a lrimmt ball Irati, ;NO tie tearrovsafilits 8•11•11;t0relr etionsdea. esitir, tit• - sitletiotio property .1 iissawg4l. In 4. Siviu • to easseempii,ii o'doelt IE=CI ALSO, b 7 Artois of a writ Of "Uri Fads.. bow& eat of shr emesinwf MOMS. plea of •Cesta county. arstko Sea AltectoMwill 1, ez- W Plane Rabe the moot house. lit the r...k 6 ..4. li, A. D:74 Ilalietbatw 4 all Um risk ' Yt: till tllleils3 day7r 21 Interest of Jeanie Hall iii• wad ht • meow /et of ground situate in the borough of Unionville, Can n. aconktyr . t. f . Junoa intlot lic e 1,..* th e plow pt Raid town ot Unienville, higlontag at a. post no the north Me of be Bellefonte sad Philtigeberg turnpike road. these. east Ward al AI laid road 72 hit to • V/ Net alley; thence along :the ma* pal oath 20 dep. neat 204 ft et to a pat; theses emelltill7 deg„ iest 57 lime to • post on the northeast .smenor of lot No. 3 ; w i se theses ales the soul ,ir south ICI deg., east 186 test to th e • et‘beginning, shorten ertiotod a Wile. other outbuildings, with the ino provensit and apprtempemes. delsol, taken in 'locution, and to 100 sold as the property of Jam ilalL Sale to eommenee tit 2 o'clock p. a.or said day. RICHAIthCOSLEY, Misfire Offfre, dalejoraft ha., Sibarit March 2,1306-3 t. . Oil el3lbs ORPHAN'S COURT SALL' , Will board& lo parsuance, of as order issued oat of the orpitaa's oonrt of Centre COUR.. ty, In the borough of PlSlllpeborg, on SATUR• DAY the 21st of Marsh, 1202, at pattolle eatery. ml estate, as follows: Beginning at a swamp elm us the Quid Stream Creek; thence south 22 degnem, 'lst 44 perches to a post; theism, 664 68 degrees, 14 64-100 perches to a post"; thenee Borth 22 degrees. oast 44 pelvises to a post en the raid streets; thenc6 north 44 de grees, sect IQ perches; thence month 73 degrees. west perches,. as the Owe of her,isniing. containing 4 acres and 26 perches, more qr having therm' erected a two-st..ry Game dwel ling boars'and untimildings. Tema di on confirmation of rale. Marfa, '66 -4L • J I L. TEJ Executor Of Mel eirt; onarri. • CITATIVN. CANTU! COMITY, Mil 'Tb• Ceinomp- Miallle Of l'isonljlvarili - to Ike Atitintetestors. ' Hair. and legal reproreutativos of William 1141- ; e. lon, late or Ruston toullibilb dee+ • You 'and .0' tuchr of .Tiir Ate cited and' commanded to be rind: opposer of yl orphans' cutlet to be hold at Dope fordo on the .1.14 day at April, 1566, than and there to aimsrar the bill or petition of Joseph William*, Adurinisinitof of AV., of Whims BleDuntild,.dee'd. and show rause why proof 'or a certain eoutrset between the marl William Dil lon and William MeDintald ahUald not Wow's. and special. perforenaue6 thereof decreed, Wit.- nose, the Hun. damsel Lion, President of the court at Dellaforite, tha:l4.h day of January, A,. D. 1666. Feb. 23.'66.61 Mt/TICE OE 11iti111134TION. - .1.11 . To the Beira and legal frprelenta tires of John Lame, deed. Take notice kbat .. •litue of a writ of partition, issued out eflhe or - phew!' court of Centre county and to use direct• ed, an inquest will be kern at lbe late resieliers to Juba Bailie, deu'd.. iu Harris township. un Friday. the nth dry of April. 4. D. 1364. et 16 o'clock WI the retention of said day, for the Pur pose of wak lag partition ef the rral estate ul aniol 11 deentred,tu and among hie ire cu d . legal rep reseotatires. R the semi he dons without prejudice to or spoiling 0 *hole 90•01.10.1 to reins awl appra le the SUMO according to law —at whirls tires and plate you may be ;intent If yea think pruper. . Sheriff's Office. It ICU ARD CONLBY, Bellefonte. Veb. 23. 'Wilt. ' Alirrijr. SUBPrEN A IN DIVORCE. Margaret Temple is. James Teari;lak. Is the odurt ur woman pleas of l'auLte eautelyi Me. ea Jutaary tens A. Dh I MRS' Abe' S'alggerna Sur. The uudorslgnegl conitniirionor, appointed is open court to take teotirwoor in 069 ober* care. hereby gives 'notice slat wUI attend to the dutlei of said tolp - Olutottiut. at the Proilijii - ote, ry's aloe in the borough or ficltef..n - to ua Fri day the lith day uf , April, A. V. the boars of id o 'look a. wt. sad 3 u'elook when Rad where - all portico laterooted otay at tend if they fee pn.per. 3101t31.AN 111:1100VER,i tiudolOwepoO 12!MOEIEM 1110 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONtilltbr t: Notice is 11qt-shy given that- the fel lowing named property. to wit: 4 horses. Inn bustralref sore ears. 1 sled, - 1 mitres! 4 - legit; 1 - set brviecii , tiands. front gears, collars *MI bridles. *bogie harness, 12 begs. hay Fadden . wagon, baggy. and all the articled whirl' wear - Mita at shrove side a* o...property of Willman Phillips, were purchased by a.. and although left in the possession of Mr. Philip*, the mum haloes le me. over which I the eselueire Meech 2,11166.2 t. EARAII PHILIPS. ODE! ADMINISTRATO:tB NOW& Lettere of admisiitretips ea the estate of Tager Knott, late of the Waugh or Belle fonte. laying loon irritated to the undersigned. all persons limonites themselves indebted to said estate's,. leevehy nodded to •maho immettlate payment., sad thew* haring elitism wand td us same to premed them duly authenticated for settlement. Muth 16'66-61 A D.ICINISTRATONS Na 714,11. • • UAW, of admiaislirodiou on An setati: Wilda," Potter; &cussed, late albs ploy or LosissueskW Cod, 'haring Leen gisnted ,to this , subseribor, ha requests all persons Mullets% themselves Indebted to add opiate, to *ate jou. ',- medlar) v.3 , 111110,', &pa thoee baring slaloms to present then duly audistaiksted settletesnt. • yanups porno': • ilarodo /64-41 t.., Lissisit Aford. - - - - DMINIMUTOR'S NOTICE( Letitia of aboaolotrotkot it‘ Ile so. tau of George Jordan, late of PolFit.townably. deceased, baring Woo grog ti to' Cho ardor. od otgo, all parouoto knowing t raolveo Indobtod to said *Mato oro-borsby ootlikol tomtits ions. dial. payment, otottlioop having claims opineat OW moo, to present thew, duly ootlfaircalod, foroottamilud• JEIIIIIII JORDAN. ' Yank 2. 1866-6 t. ' 4idessiolf4rgigr., ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:6 Litters of siltaialotration'on 4 oil tato of. Cetboituo Rlsbel, doted, Jain of tottot towueldp, having boon proem! to 'tbo usde . 92 alined, all manous Ldebtad ; to saki ocande Ana baroby 'Willed to asaho 'bimodal* pivotal.. and tboiii baring elalma against Oka Aatap... to premed tbem, duly autheatica sod. for attleamilit; (MAWR ek 08:;31 • Acker y eafkaries4 Riad, dieleg y . lob. 9, 16949.-at. EXIICUTOR'S NOTICI. Whop tastaPablotp thoostillsof Colophon Doloog,jool, lota iorLihorhp,.tOonisi., sblittatirbug born Wanted to theostoo~, rogolgq,all persona hoods' }hookoidui ed to - isld estate. to saSks holtorodloor psi sod lbws having /liana to Pfeillaraillg - iftly sothootdostod, too' Settiolooot. • • . 114ZAnnrn ELONG, PA » '1116,4‹., Lroeitor. • XECUTOWB NOllfL ' • ' • WWI'S testarieutar/Q46'ettate Jamb Reltisrf. Br., deo% tee of rellooll 8 .11"" shlg, haring been gabbiest the esbir~ueir. request all woes/ !Atwell's theauEvorWeborst taltoetote, to mor•lisalidimb Whist. $ l4. ritaeloss dela. ouristot thome•dud,y, u l tkated, for eetthreetsot. • TRISDRaIeIt IlOrrOltif r. • 11 . . JAOOII4IOTTORt, - 3 44 #t".--, '• zrernll44).,l •A Prtimitc . 114,63.•Islisireby the OAMir., 171:14 1 •0173V) 11 4 11 *Or Ltwse I spphsadoiVir amid A retrThisow. - • 0?1 ititsbee }L'aller,4.oeigto I ~:a.uN - -• • • J. P. tiIPIiART. ~ rt JOHN 110VVRA. Adoilisindot =II
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