! _ e _. 7. 111 3 11.,._ W --"--_ - • tri‘ ‘ 7 % . 1 11 k.T . : ° ;, 4 1`Zoik, teil EMI 'W4I'IOILIUM J. 0. BARiKART: gDITOR, BELLEFONTE. I'ENN'A rut fiNll.4 V, A11.4/{ell IN, 1861 Effort the Rice of Exoell,:qco Nothing Takla Lk is attained withont en deavor on our part. It is-telsw of the Eier• nal that effort is the price .. ,,ib;scelleirce - 'fhis Is tree in all the intere , , , s nod por.,iiir, of life. The hit - booth nAn the mechanic, the clergyman, the slak•snwn, the scholar• all must earnestly and marilifolly apply the powers which trod has given them before they. ran ocoupy en lionophle posilion among their fellows, or exert ally cOnsitlrr able null UMW(' in the world 31en are prone to look upon the distingiii.,hed onus ‘it tarth so pocseased of superior lestilial -endow ments, which have raised them to place and Pqffer, - and we will not IsLe it alum our to say that all men are equally endow ed by the God of N,iture ; hut it IX our ...to rero ronvicti,m, that if w e could fully tom p rrhend the influvi c, y that !late conspired to raise them-in the Sc 3:C of r v•I Hence. e e should -4,igrover that they have cai'vid Orr ir ern) by unyteldiny and wild. long i rid, at or They hale lit.{llol , , II the gi riu V% rhinte(1.41101111 I hern and tiro, have look lip a name and an flee 'whir li till live, while thove who hive tal,en the world racy, who have neglected tlie IleVeltlilMent Of their best!Lunt see the r apNerable `ibric of inahrood whielr they hat eluilderd swept away by the i'mrrent of time. In a little while they will past from the world mod be forgotten 'I icy have built nu mon meta. worthy of th, world, and thr .her will be permitted no nail c nor plant the world. Whose are the ri.itlie4 t! at lire in h , ton •I are spoken with grawitle and ionic hy auccessive ge•ieration4 Are the y not the runes of thmie who were not afrrod of toil 1 If So,rolti and I"ot shine as atars lip thy effectual heaven, aalto , , Light, &se( nding t..inugh the ages reaches and cheers our urn time and age, It is because thy applud t f.rmaielvea more asmiduou,ly than other , because they penetrated the outer ordat to the core of things, and brought new Id ondoterrirered truths to light, and con. rred a holing h. 11 , tit upon th e , r ,, e 'd If Nru/ on S name it :1 of noilona for sco n. •itic excvlhore it It 1.C.111.,e with active mind and rril:iiig hand, and I . ft rm , i caul, hr entered the great li.ld of nature and hp al moat s merloottan ettort solid Ii a aa) from " monnietion to proposodon and (rio t conclusion to conclusion,' until he diirorer e J th e e ” ....t la. that i•osii.1118 the Ciortirse. the golden, evr rlarainiz, chain whom,. at embrace holds heaven, and art h and Ins ' If Hu: 1/ '. , r has left a t, cord etc mai as the " 'No e/ tit/ /: " it A k , be mum with spade 311 , 1 11311,1Z1"i l lei;1311, h. entered the t0.../1,11/1 eltrth. a li smote the gray ul,l nri.l it to dr liver op its gat •it ret, ail I in tr v t e d the Itnt. s x loch tt a n.w math world And so or ill the ctuinrnl men if even prof ( woo amt every livtd for thought , Cot pr,,grt rite) were wit droned the great hive uf human ity. They at re willing to do and to date. to strugglr and to saerotict And the saint: taw 11111 (a ex in th .n. 1.1.1 .• d.ty, has controltsl the cl , part. 1 a r ; , g 1:”.l will. nut permit - cos to ii we rise by our own endeas ,PT-.strug4le tapir p by stop All will tt , mew tier the rept, of the old Philo siiiihtr to the y.iulig l'ittirte, who desiring a know I:isms:try, hut tin lilting the study etwicsitial tii its acilui,rion, ttrluved 4.1 Own, s an 1111 7111+ of at taming ' • rt. I. no royal road in li t .- atnetry. your Nap ' .1)c, oI I 111111,,• other. Kings t111.61.1a4,41111t kilos jilt like utivisr ran. God hav Hari. un altillt,C t • Here The Pio. e and the Ileggir iaport an (quality l:/J„tt n Our pout er, e• If ours, -as we are wont Lu regar 1 it, he a peculiarly fey(); ed arc , if 4o has wit incased triumphs 811. h as the world had ni v ex Hall laelore if the vapor and the light wing have born haviiessed to Ow car of itu provitnent, and made to throw the tihWtic, , prop.: Ow steam •,lop. he .o tin along our vat Lela a ttu the speed of the wind, bearing thounatels of tons .1 inerchniidi se, ate l thousands of 'MIIIIIIII hearts, and tranymrt• Ling messages from land to land to the twinkfing an eye ,if nand has reared slat pectinous monuments of power and genius, which will bless the gem tatanvi tenon tog, K to because am has been an i.e: cal and intdlectinal eflort ; beuuxe the men who have hero its lifc andlasout, have been men o(. intense thought and action And it the ages to come are to quid tithe agorpaiit and present, the young men of our time must arouse from their lethargy, and go-1 themaehres for the centlict. They must r, tit (Isar le grapple with intricate questions, and Mind propositions. They mast not fi!er sweat is body and sweet in brain. With Ilia hammer of thought they mnit smite mightily the unforged meta), and monk! it into forum of grace, beauty, and utility.-- They , nin‘t. be willing to aacrifice ease, for chat•whisli is nobler end better than ease. .1 hey must be ~,nen,—earnrst, per•ulen', I,lthful, whodoutts, •,ulw/riow men. Will tuty dept. f Att TATRA SSSSION or C4/16.?.../bil• - -The ;pinion prordils among political itlreles it 'Washington that President Lincoln-will soon (to compelled to call an extra sesdon or ()en gross. There are many necessities for it; but there would be justification enough in the call if it were made simply fur the•pnr pose.ofe uring An act to exPlain the p~c,t entitled an act to regulate the dudes upon imports &c , known As the Morrill Tariff bill. Washington Gossip WANIIINIinpN, March -The Corwin s sornets from the Golf( ilet.tte States : mriV !WIT. FIY , F re. %vrdunolltnal information hat Fort Sumter will he evacuated by the rotted States hoops before sonnet, to any Thp must be beginning to feel how ..hatnefilly he 19 Ilarras , ,e , l 4 4y. office seekers, for It II annonnced to day, that he declines In rerehe any one 'Tithe; on "busi ness or pleasure " A large number of removals were made to day orthe diflerent departments. lino Charles F. Adams, Mumder 'to Eng• land, protests :ikninst the nppointmorft of the gentleman named as his Secretary of Lega tion, Awl ditmanils the appointment of idarte other man The Assigtant Secretary of the Spanish Legat.on is• a fljpocknaidge Democrat, but he hail been chosen by fine Cassius M. Clay. iwho is his uncle) on account of his The Sc'ertitary of the Treasury has adver tised for proposals for the eight million loan. This sum will be sufficient for the wants of the 1 reasury during the present fiscal year - Col liudJey 11lan1t, now in IViishiogton,is 'Rbout starling fat PlTitipe on business con nected with the consummation of the (it-eat Eastern steam(t enterptise. News was received here last night from Chatles.ton stating that lir. Fox, of the 11 S. :Slily. had reached that city, on . a mission to Port Slinger. anti had vi.sited the fort in (iimpany - with Captain liartstem 'the • na iure ofthis mission has not yet transpired. It is doubtless relative to the evacuation The fart load the Itiooklyn landed her 'roopS at Fort Pinkert, is not considered as a rei DK_ tellsol Wag sent there too months ago, and with order, to transkr the troops to the fort 411 case of the least hos tile preparation on shore. Mr. Seward, it is thought, is engaged in preparing a reply to the Commissioners, in whith he nu ll take the ground dim, as tho pri sent condition of allairs was totally iiii• Cocscen by the framers of the Conitiltion. the l'resniunt has no constitutional pow( r to rceognice heir demands. It ad] be in 'he form of an address, and %ill favor the calling of a National Conven- Mr Seward and Mr Chase do not hesitate to Nay that the only thing practicable iv a penctlol separation They believe such a solii non preferable, far more so than one of force The Southern Commissioners have avatar' mires from the directors that the Great East ni will arrive from the Ist to the 10th of April at Ilanipton Roads She will avail herself of the Southern 'Anil by landing roa4tWOie at Chailestoo and unload into iii ott tetribur She will then proceed to Norfolk and take' inimrgo Cur Liverpool. Cul !Amon, President Lincoln's law part ner, dspatted for Iti"hinrrid lost night , p'cittiltion is rife as to the ob . iect of the sudden trtoVelincot It Is known that the President received dispatches from !fun. (/ IV summers, of the Virginia Convention, it ging,the imporftnee of convening an extra Keithion of Congress. and the adoption of o mediatory 'measures, 18 the Convention only wants three votes to pass a secession ordinance, Senators Mason and Ifunter are now in Virginia favoring the BeCCW;1011 move ment. It i understood that the Administration has siginflod its willingness lit) tender the Sum.. me Celia Judgeship to lion Geo W Summers of Virginia It is not known whether he will accept It is given out that the New York norm tiltions have been (It cided On, and will be announced to clay 1/ov Morgan. of New York, and Thuirlow Weed, arrived here last iiigl't, 141.1 the rumor is that they are urging a final srringenn•nr V% heal Bann y will be di,lurbed 1 , 4 doubtful mul Schultz, to pretty well assured , but the other officers are uncertain The Repu.blicans who came I from the harnburser utdirinsist that they .I'lsll all he gnesi La that side le a psi-till lialattent4 of the wholly ow AlidiA didtribu• tWII of 010 fun 4'll oirke,l Mr Batt ihe Attorney CPuaral,Laa bee° for tint days , he wax ou: to day for ;ha firtit 4tne ; but during an attendaitre at. a Cabinet intuiting he was isocupdted W leara and return home Mr ro,t, the f rrmer repreeentature horn Alabama, and who wad for a long tune MOtind rimonitit, has at length accepted the New Constautton of the Confederate States Ile will hereafter take his chance with the secessionists 'Yhe Senate Committee refuseto report the Domino tion of II•1Iom ay, tut Conumssioner of Patents, on the ground of his presumed Incompetence Secretary Smith, of the In tretor Department, ativicee hita not to with dtaw. Intionna is said t hone, • monopoly of that departureat, and many flepubhcane. think that some of the other iitatos QughtiSio' come in for a small chance In regard to the foreign appom,tmente there is also a"good deal of discontent i ri i of lut the ground of the unfitness, for 'Tharar thetp are unexceptionable in that resiect, but on the ground of the uniformity of thO'political complexion Out of twenty-nine persona named, only four are from the Democratic side. Senator Wilson, of Maasachasette, Sled insists that some of the irnportantioissieiew iihould be given to the ibsiedur Stem. Thus far fLeatiscilty le the oaly one of them that has been complimented. There are multi tudesof feariese sod , noble boasted , Union men in every one of them, who are eotnpetetti for high positions, 'ad who would accept them 4 tehilered, but their claims, thus far. hare been strangely overlooked. A bill hay passed the Legislature chang• int; the time of holding tho charter election of Philadelphia from Spring to Fall. The bill goes into effect inunediatply, and rules out' or vacates the office of some hulls dozen Aldermen 'whose commissions will expire, and vain cannot be rcpladcd till Fall. This has crsaterl roue a sensation in the city. - n.) 4n1,44, t ,011ierg as ye mouldithat others shouldnto do u you ' fP East Baltimore Conference At the late session of the East Baltimore Coprerenee the following important pream btu and Elsolutions on the subject of slavery passed that hede. We are glad to sm. shut this church has taken a step in tine right di , rection REPORT OF 'nu.: IMMITTEE ON THE STATE OF '1 11F.(11UEM. The Committee on the state of the Church, to whets vCOa ,referred certain memorials from Baltimore, respecting the action of the general Conference o.i slavery, beg leave to report; thst they *name given to said memo rials, that full awl careful attention which the importance of the subject and the highly respectable sources from whence they come, so justly demand. Your Committee refer your memorialists to the i)vell known action of ° the Baltimore Conference in 1846, and subsequently reaf firmed, in which the purpose is avowed not to hold connection with any ecclesiastical, body that shall make non slavliolling a con of membership in the Church," by whin wean, in the judgment of your Cow milted, this Conference is yet bound ; and as a further evidence of the sympathy of this body with our brethren of the,lorpriler, and their purpose to defend their rights, your Committee submit for adoption the following preamble and)resoliitions : IVnggsos, The late General Conference, by the adoption of thl now chapter on Slav ery, has gnen serious otlence to s large number of ogr inern4tna upon the Berair, di:inching thei peace of our Societies and tending to the disraptron of the Chord. ; therefore, 14 3 ,,,,,d, 1 'that in the judgment of the East Bala-nor° 1 nferQnce, the subotitic of the urn for the old chapter on Slavery, wee an mseeeessary and injurious charge, and it ought, therefore, to be revealed. Re,olvrd, 2 That there can be no admin istration under said new chapter, In this Conference. Rero/ved, 3. That we respectfully ask the several Annual Conferences, at their en suing sessioArr, with a view to the harmony of the whole Church, to glue their assent to the following That the near General Con ference be, and Is hereby requieseoi, to re-. peal the chaMer on Slavery, and, inste thereof„poliritr each Annual Conference, within w hose botinds Slavery earsta.. to make such regulations upon this sulriel.as their judgment may best sohlrerve thc inter ests of the Redeemer's Kingdofn ' among them ffetotec,:, 4. That the Ihshoi a he, and are hereby respectfully requested, to submit the above resolutions to the several Annual Conferencalor their concurrence. Jou:s MILLICA, A A. Rims, JAMRS 11. BMOWE, E. E. ALLEN, W. La SPOTTSWOOD, THOMPSON MITCHELL, A MOS SMITH, CoHunalte. The yeas and nays were - ealled on the a doption of the report, and resulted as fol lows : Yew; 159, map] 10. E Butler asked to record his vole hereal- The Nays were, W. Alenroe, I. li. Tor rence, S. I. M. Conner, P. 11. Rena, B P. King, John Gnarl, F. B. ftiddlo, J. IL King s ink. firma, II 11.1n•rr Bad Condition of the Republican Party. There never before was a party in ouch a sad condition as the Republican party.-- There dot's not appear to he any possible chance of saving, it from utter annihilation, if we are to believe an own followers When the Administration was inaugurated, they cried out that if the govermnent yielded an inch towards compromise the party would be ruined : then, when the evacuation of Fort Sumter was talked of, they cried out again • if the troops are withdrawn the par ty will be ruined The Republicans in the Tact Congress passed the Morrill Tariff, and the Republican merchants and importers in the Northern (-men, as well as the Republi can agrieultonstn of the West, now declare that unless the tariff is repeated by an extra session the party will be destroyed Again, Mr. Seward announce., that no naturalized citizen. especially no political refugee, Mull ,Jeprenent this government at any Court in Europe ; whereupon the whole Northwest rises up and cries nut that if the missions to ,France, England, Austria, Russia, Sardinia , Switzerland, and Prussia, are net filled by European refugees, the Republican party is ruined forever. in such a state of things, what is the Administration to do to save the party 1 If ruin await them at every point, what can be done 1 Old Abe, indeed. has hit upon one safe policy, and that is, to give all the -fat offices to the cousins. uncles, and law partner , ' of the leaders We are afraid that the rank arid file of the.party, who be came ftepublicana on the representations of Thu demagogues, will find that their leviers are like the New York dollar jewedry—all braes.—N. I'. li raid. TUN SLANDICHS Or TUN RICrl !HAGAN iIN:R• SALA AND LAADICRA AGAINST TUN ( 111 Tkl , Long before the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln the !republicans sot afloat stories that Wash moon was to be attacked and the Capital seised in order to pre vent the inauguration "of Mr. L' "J'he effect of this was to exude ilitary spirit all over the North for the outwit() of invading the Sinai; and un der its influence United States tToops wore oonceintrated at Washington. to the great danger of the disturbance of the public peace by ',selling theiftiouth., When the day of inauguration dress nigh soother lying stony still, soon torraWe was started, with the same object, and in. this P‘uche Kennedy's police played a distinguished part. It was stated that there was the most indubitable evidence— and the names of the parties as certained were known even to European fame—that there was a plot to murder Mr. Lincoln on his war to Washington ; and Mr. Lineoin, swallowing the tale, made a precipitate tight to Waahiogton,in diagnise is order to anticipate the assassins. Now the inauguration is over, having passed off without the slightest disturbance or any at tempt to molest Mi. Lincoln, and the stories concocted fur the beep purpose of stirring up'hostilily to the South, are all found to be withotit the slightest .foundation. Having failed in their design, they will necessarily recoil on the republican µarty. • Novitic do evil that may come . PEN, kASTE 4ltl' • i; E. a negro, mulattii, Chinese or Indian, shall t) c punished ¢yflu& fitful imprisonment, or ,');"j' The Providant is w deciding on both : ith that the fact that n prison beds, Postmasters for the large Otics. —ltnard.S, cohabits or intermarries with an ul t. 07.7 - Brave men bare that bosoms to th‘ir ,run, 'enemies—fdstionable won dividual of any of said races, shall be pr pn,to friends and ' .lira evidence that such a person is riot a enemies alike. - . 1 white citizen, and shall subject him to , all Delightf4l —the watrer. - Come, I 1 constitutional disabilities imposed on persons gentle Spring, ethereal mildness corps,'' but l of color. And this is done in a free state. - take canp you dent get lfrti,t bitten. What alesson ! One of the evil effects of the Q 3" If the person who,aent us the mar riage notices from /Jacksonville, will finish ttli hie name, we will ptbliah them. lja" A White [louse his been hired Montgomery, Ala., for the use of the P •..1- dent of the Southern (10n1lideraey, at E. 5000 a year. 1 Qne reason mirth@ valid is not re formed is, because every man is bent on re forming others, and never thinks of reform ing himself. L7' A comic paper saggests that this be ing the time for twigs to shoot, it might en surer very well, in view of the treason of a well known officer to shun[ Tpiggs. (1:77" The blue birds, those harbingers of Spring have already male their appearance We hope they have not come too early from - I the sunny South. 117 - Eve did not know as much as her daughter of the present toy. Had they been in her place, instead of being deceived by, they would have deceived the devil. Ct. " What are you,Aoing ttp inquired a Republican ot t Democrat, the other day. "Spawning, air," was the quick reply —'• and next Fall we will come down in legions !" TI- Coal Oil is said to be a sure destroyer • • bed hugs. Apply plentifully with a small brush or (gather in fla plaoe,s whara-tiwy do roost cingregate. The cure is ellectual and permanent, Vp Miss Ellen Smith has recovered $ 4 , - 000 of Francis Glemnston, for breach of promise of marriage, after twenty years' courtship. 8200 a, rw,., for waiting extravagant. The Cleaveland Plai±i'dealer says' there Are two Cxqellst reasons why Carl S•lnfiq shoultNve a foreign mission. 1 ilecanse ho,.wishes to leave the oountry. 2 Because the country wishes him to leave. T_77 — In th' relent excited , state of the ountry, • flying rumors' are as aboiindmg as peureertn - et a cotintel'. Mr, and many of them, too, are of the most absurd ar.d ex fravagant character. rj -- A wag was once heard to nay, that the only diflerence between the southern and northern people is, those in the Nona never sell anything they can ealy-while those in the North never eat anything they can sell li - 7 - Ttio Republican newspapers say that the clerical force in the General Post Office is entirely inadequate to its requirements That's right, make room for more.. There will be no lack of applicants. , 4'7 - A clergyman praying it e osmp• meeting in s most fervent mann*, for the power of the devil to be curtailed: a 'zealous old negro loudly exclaimed • —'• Amen t yes, bless flod, cut tho tail smack smoore off •' ff 7" It is said Frame has determined to receive ships from The seceded Stites of the Union upon the semi footing as those carry ing the Federal flag. England and the rest of F.tiropo will doubt follow the same .. Collfse. Coming to their sense e s. —The Irwin Lure of Rhode Island has repealed its Person al Liberty bill, as unconstitutional. The Senate of Maine has done the slime. Oilier States arel tinkering theirs in a way that ad mite their unconstitutionality aTi" The Philadelphia Daily Argus says : We do not recollect haying seen so many houses and stores to lot at any time in the limit ton years, as there are at present This is an unmistakable sign of the depressed condition of business, brought about by Re publican fanaticism. (3 - 7- 11t:11Zity Rowan Helper, the rut throat abolitionist, and author of that infamous pnblic.ation ' The Impending Crisis,' propos ed to leture at Dayton, Ohio, a few days ago. Ile had an audience of twenty three persons, and he left town forgetting to pay for the use of the hall, or the printing bill We love our slavehohling brethren. Sr war d's speech " And you nhow - lt, list as a thief or high. wayman exhibits his love foe other people's property—polite and peacefully if they can -forcibly if they crust—that is " smihpro tection as vultures give to lambs, covering and devouring them"—yet Seward, Lincoln and his party are "all honorable men." Tum-Abouta. A few days ago, every person ~every Press , that dared to speak in favor Orconcifiation and compromise, that dared oppose coercion and civil war, was denounced as a secession ist, and e. sympathiser with the south. Now the boot seems to be on the _other 4eg. The papers that &while ago were the most rabid for war, hare turned o'er, and now affect to RCOolicy'and foresight in the vaseit lationr,l'Mr.Lincoln. it is amusing to watch their girations. During the 'past month they have "wired in and wired out" with great activity. Although many of them are now preaching doctrines they were wont to denounce as the-rankest treason, there is no certatuty At all whore - they will ultimate ly lend. We are not surprised to find Such pars. graphs as the following, which wo Cake from the Ph iladelphia trafryr : "Many of the gepublicsind are disposed I. regard with favor some of the provisions of the Mew Constitution of the Zonfederited States. who safeguamis thrown around the exPeridittlres Of_public moneys are especially commended, as Hon. fa. H. Stevens recently remarked—'the labor was not so much to get monerinto the public chest as to protect it from misapprehension after jt was raised ' A National. Convention might ossilyo adopt come of the best features os the Montgomery Constitution, and the Union. 'if restored, would be stronger than it was before it was politically dissevered." AM A LGAMATION PLONIBITID IN CAi•aaosaf A • —A biil introduced into the Lower rouse of thu California Legislature on the 80th of January, to prevbni tie amalgarnatiop of different races of men, provides .that any White person who shall hereafter be convict• od of marrying of cithcrwiae cohabiting with realisation of the republican theories about the negro race would be extensive amalg 'nation and deterioration of the white ricik. The California Legislature is wisely provid ing, as far as It can, against the admixture of races, which bag, destroyed Mexico. 'and the Central American republics, and which Will destroy North America if " universal emancipation" of the blacks should over be realized. " The'tonstitution as it is" --Is against all Personal Liberty Bills in the Slates that conflict with the authority 1.4 the Federal (loyernmcnt. —Ag!linet all Underground Railroads that ofl servants from their masters South to Canada or elsewhere, North. —Against all mobbing of thdl.l. S. Mar shah; that in the lino of duty execute Fe' l(l, al lawe --Against all incendiary publications North, that influence a servile' war to the South : —Against all • Ti limners," Indepen dents.' and everything like them. .% puma all geographical party organi zations:that array I , ne portion of the Country ii'ainst another. --Against the denial of all right of transit North for servants as well as masters. -Against turning out of church the Geo Wastinigton, Patrick Henry. Thomas Jeffer son alavt holding followers in the South —Against converting into ' a crime end sin" tho examplo of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and of Paul tho Apostle, who sent back Philemon E II I tle —Against going to war to acquire mm on Terplory, and then ideating or monoi lizing Cfir whole of it and 'persistently mg from it the sharers of our danger in War. or the COTIIIIIOII contributors jn purse in tinto of peace. ,. ~•' , Ttiefi'snatitiition 4, it is. Is excellent— r trrulleent The only dim Idly we have s witiv,tbeilicher Law people who eon4true it, -- of It 11 noi, -and refuse.* outdo by the adpidwotions of tho Su promo Court, when the Cowls come in conflict with their In derground Railroad, civil war maiming, ter story monopolizing " ffinr.ciencc If the Itepublicano will abide by the and cultivate, not brutalize, vlwir '• arovci enoes," we need no constitutional amend mends. Since 1783 ne hare _pigged on %lilt the Constitution well, until, in these . latter days, they set up their inil4lt on or two of • con.eienee' in opposition to the Courts ' The main question now is, -the new (angled and recently discovered Purloin • Conscience' or the Supremo Court attic. United States We prefer the Court. —N Y. if" nv Tug PithlVeVi ANIA RAII RIIIII - MAIL AND BAGOAOS BURN an - We learn that the mall train on the Perini-Ivania Rail Road, which left Pittsburg for I ti lash liihin on Wednesday evening WAY detained see eral hours by a catastrophe which orrurred a abort distance from Altoonv. It appears that as the train Wag pngsmg along near the small town of Petersimrp. there were some cattle upn the track, and the engine could not be stopped until it Lad come in contact with one of the animal , : The locomotive was damaged and the bag gage and mail car thrown from the track The baggage anti mail car then took flrc from the stove, and the mail matter togeth , r with the baggage of about eighty passengers was destroyed. (lily a few remnants of the mail were Hayed and brought to Philadelphia We arc glad to state that no I.ves were Ink nor were any of the paamengers or employees injured. WHAT A WHAT A TRII'MPII - The Republicans in their , triumph over rho Democracy, triumphed over the Constituttim and laws triumphed ovt4 the Union milli all its mighty interests -triumphed over its grunt and glorious tllime, and even its strength and prafle—triudpied over its pence and pros. verity and even its future 'toper' —triumphod over Justice, equality and fraternity in a word, triumphed over 6verything sacred, no. bin and valuable in the nation Its present results are discord and confu• 41011 ; the ruin of trade ; the clotting of work shops . the arrest of industry ; the produc don of want, destitutrem, poverty. demoreli 'ration, ImmiNation and shame Its proapec• titre results are war amongst brethren ; Ilre and sword ; blood and tears , the cSies of th °united and the groans of the dying ; the , urses of fatherr, and the wteping of mo thers over their slain sons ; the sighing of patriots over thew once united and happy but lost and ruined country. What a tn, umph ' What A trAlpAlpil *Duna MANAIND On the 14th mat.. by the 4ev. Robert Hamill, Mr. A NOIUC)1 , B. (11.ENN, b.) Ltlowto, all of llarnx twp. A. 0. ?VEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1ii.,.,1123 Iff ILL practice in the several Vourtn a . cian tre and Clinton counties All legal bus nese entruted to his care will receive prompt attention 0111TION--40 toe tiosth-west corner of the I. amond March 28, 1.84t—1 la. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlOE.— Letters of Administration J de bonne non, on the Es tate of Jsoob Stagy, ate. of Walker township, have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons knowing themsolves)lndebted to said estate, w ill please come forward and make immediate payment, and those baring claims against it, will present them, properly authenticated, for settle ment, A. (HUEY, March 28, 1861—No. 13-4 t Adm'r AUDITOR'S NOTICE — T he uedersiKned an Apditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, to mike dietribution‘,4 the bal• anon in the hand. of the At duktelsVplor of 'red. erink Cowher, den'd, to and strong those legally entitled to receive the PLOW will attend to the du• tine of ,his appointment on the 10th day of April, 1861, at his omen, In Be llefonte W J KILALSII, Awl llayeb,2B, GOLP Border, Muslin .window Shades, out Wiednw Piper Shades of every prioe andf,elyle,Srvm 6! per window up 50, for sole by F FRANCISCIJS .r!Lowlstown, July 19/1041 THE CHEAP CASH STORE OF t Messrs; - flofft r - B rot he rs. 11,11!IF Subscribers have justreceived t new :4-gird full tf4.44,y of )isipEc mid Sunuo•r 'thfita, which, for 1 nrriSIA4PM - niever been efisal ediry any eetabllrlunent tuff 'hie neettan iff emir) try Having purcband the Hoch a ' panda ..or hand or Mr tleargo laelteffn, they will eentitfuo the Itrusmian at that'll staid, No. 2, Reynolds's Arcade Their stook comiste of n general nmortment of Dry floods, Oriverier Ilardwere, Quereswani, and Glarownre, building a knit at other me ielos in their lino, among which can be found an extensive and varied selection of j LADIES' DRESS GOODS, siph4. • Ducals, Persian Cloths, Debolges, Coburg', Cadent:tree, Delalnas, Alpaca', ' French Matinees, Plaids, Their gentlemen's wear conelnts of a large as sortment of Canimeres, Clothe, Satinets, Satin, Venting Tweeds, finte and Cape And an extent , sive anointment of Roots anti Shoes for ladies anti Condemns, and Children, with ahnost every other article that may he noorionry to supply, Iho m ots of tho community The prensure of the money innriet having had the effect of retliming the prise of ninny articles of mttirelintoline., the undervignoti have home. ena- VIA to htty•thttir stock at nauti men that they can sell goods at ',rims to suittr,*then Anti an they Intend to do their bent p nano their etintcuntre, both in tilt, quality of goods, and unman, they hope to recut ton 111,11.101131011 nhn vol pa trolingu. All in want of goods will ploy, call and exnminn their stunk It —They will keep conitantly on html. Tit A FLOUR which they will sell at the lowest 0911 Firm Country producuol all kinds taken in en change For gouda HOFFER CRS/Tit FRS Bello Ninrch 2W, ISM -Iy. Tlii GREAT ENGLIOI REMEDY,. SIR JAMES CLARK F.'S CBLkBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Pt, rened fl OM a prrvrrplrnn of Sir frinrlr, M. n I:rtrot,r 'hoary to du Queen trlim manluable medicine unfailtng ui the rota of all those painful and danger°. 11114,180 S to ahtch the female conatittilion a oubject It moderate all eaerse and removes all obstruct ionn, nod a 'pertly cure may he relied on TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited It will, in n abort time bring nil the month)) , t with regulerity Each bottle, prien . ll4ll 'tot 1.411, lam", tha,t/or crouton' Stamp 0117reat Hnlnlu 111.% are of .. tie terrelttt W. • CAI fitly They, roll. .baosl,l loot de r,(,•, 14, Ant dr. Jr, ;tot- rlue nr,),\ rl/.. (if t's•.k. .nun;, at 11,v art tars it, Arta- 'Po dA.rer , tu Aar ,rt aav foil, tome flay • • t. In 311..71,4 of Sono. and Pnin In Ow linek and lonllA, }IIII4IIII oft Plight esortinn, P.14,1.101..1 of tn., Henri %Whites, these rills will efforts cure shell all other melons hnee failed and all hough n f,,,VPrmul rot° tidy du not ....nisi. iron ralosirl antimony, or anything hurtful to the rountitotion Foil p noohlot nr an..l on, irknge, •rhu,k shout I Ito earefully rest lo rd N.. 14/ Agr ut f the Itt , no 11111 (Lite 1 C Il t h l mi. A 0.. , Ho ....r, N. V N lin and r. I , ..tn g n I I (.11 0 1 , P , ' , 1 to any &nth' A 40 ,1 In 11111,. Ong 511 by rotorti a tit p p oft FEN. Agent f r 110144..100 For July 5 59 835, 00 P 1 YS thr rottre colt for Ttnt•on to ell ml,ll popu kr anti inert* flit tt'ontranTe ttl St•hottl in the toothlll Ulan 1,1 of I . N,nf m on f r om rat, 'toy trat mit St it .1 },v o lou•114.1.4 11 , ivi thin rlo past three yearn, Pottle ttl toriptto hl% e 1.1,11 1111410 y .1 as R a nk I%cl/titers at ttalartea nf $2000,00 Per Annum . Ii111,11••litat•ily gr h.,' In• oh• k IT 11.411 , 11:, .11 ~.,,mpts 1%11,1 ihr y r till. C.. 111,41 r. h t of. r RI any Moe an I review when they ploano with .1111, Sit r 'lre, 11111'110 of Pr"l Cowley s Fl iii • ili •R ins' I trno,,,,,r.tp‘i and F:iusrits tog of the t orego „1•1 0,. tin . ?,) line Cents in Postage mumps to the Pill, ENT; t xs .t t I•ui.bui ,; Mar. h 21, Inid •ne F .1 11()FTNI \ a Wu, 4+ al t• ‘111:1 Parisi 0, 4 .1 ;. am 11,rdwaro , 1.1 , 11 , ty .1 Co L4ll II Sr,. 11,1, Stool and Nails Ise tt bar and Sll.Ol Fuld loge Il.,nfoota,,uory Dr.ag• Metheirira, l'ainto and Wall Pa pa, R e d solo Lon , lair 1.0111 ni LI b. 21 rant, lob gntrd cry p. r 11, Node T per Bolt N ,, 14 1 bread lto rta Morning Fluid 1.1 bi 110,11. 111 r 14,11 , t 1 Coal MI Portland $1 A host 11 /pat ea pr gal Flaglond tlrl, AS eta Sa ril/r C./pll.l 1 ru rh /0! gal by ,itiqrltity Nails, boo) Duna n tel $llll by . 4 1,1alatity bugars, nt 11, 7 A Mots bolt A Whtle, et OMc Crualtod Ao tel 10 rents bond tel 151 etc by thoquantity !{eat Syrup 111,1aare., , 0,1 'l O r gni prind Apples at 01 50, Ilrto Ponchos, largo ma, nt $1 t,. $1,25 Clandlne, 1S els , gust lidtualial, 0 its by b.' Dried Firm 7 nenls, Segarr, very gnoili9ernann lay.) 04 per 1000 in Imam, 144..1 ' 2. , 1581 /b. 12. 1191.731 AV . riewastown, • JOHN IZVTGOMERY Respectfully !inform the citizens of Belle fonte that ha Will eontinaes W t Ally on thd Tailoring and Clothing /rosiness at him old Wand in Broltsrhofrs Row, on Main Parent., whaler. 1). Iv prepared to make to order, all k irate of Clothing In the neatest and most foie Ilion phin style tin keeps on hand a general enriety of CLOTHH, CANSIM BR F,S, AND V KfiTINOS, °Cala latest and most approved patterns DM neatly made Clothing of nil kinds which he is selling at rodueed prices Ito fools thankful for tho very liberal support heretofore extended, and hopes to merit, a aontinuatioe of the same. Aellaitivte, Jan sth, y NEW MILLINER,' GOODS. MR& GRAMS ESPEOTFULtA igioniostthe citizens of lle110(0110 aniVvldifily th . at she,has Just re elivedfrorn Philadelphia a splendid lot of BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TIIIIMINGS, of all kinds, and a superior lot of XX 4:::0 C:0 3E , SI I which she dirsuts ail attetition of the ladles May Wll1 4 1,80 it. I\TOVOE. —Thu following named persons 1.11 bare lollln the clice of the ,Clerk of 010 Court of ,k?, or Sessions Oentre county, their petitions I' I..lbehse at the April Itiessions neAt, agreertlity tas the Act of Assembly of March 28th. 18513, entitlod An Act to Regulate the Salo of IntoxiostinK yquers," - 11 ""f Tavern, Potter township, George Fousl,' TarerS, Potter township, J 3:0 IdcOlrk, Tavern, Rauh township JOHN T JOHNSTON, Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions March 38th, 1861 No. 13.—St. - B. T. 'MURRAY, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, nra.t.tronrs, PINN'A OFFIOE—Tho one formerly occupied by Jude Burodido Yob I 116,180-• Vol. ft No 6 HO ! STOP FRIENDS ! STOP. I)(1.\' "I' MISS A GOOD 11.1 W; .4 IN NEVA ' ANTI 1W 11 ILI. PINTI E \Olt < I IIN HT 1 rIVRT Wtelll,l-, ill . THEISO J. B. LASIIIS PATE Straw and Fodder Cutter. Among the inlayegoellent Straw and tinder Cotters Ali ii It bare reeently come told one, tioi sabre [lto h iionfttlenlly idlers Lash , Patent es embracing ponds to tie ainnt ru m„, n which render it au periot to all .4bers It wan pat totted tile t Hit of October, ttlfdt, and no fully hats the expeetatiogs of the Patentee been realised, in his efforts to got up a Omar, maple effieterie tuacbine, that it has iilrenibi linen ndrtpi cl by . the largest manufacturers In iviany eolintiem in Pone sylvania, who have warmly expressed their p r o licence for it et er other umetrlttes, and have per • chased County Rights The points in whielt Lash's Patent Straw ant( Fodder Cutler is chilli,' to be superior to all Oilers, are, first its simplicity, being free from nil eompllenteil cog gearing, w e 111111, that It cats on a different principle, vetting down nat the knife inetettel 0t a cutting liar, then re quiring leas power to work it, so much no that 1, may be operated by - almost any farmer a bey third, the power whieb is gained over other n, chines by the ieepenno of speed in n heavy tly wheel, thereby rent ly relieving the labor of work lint it , fourth, the peculiar coueteuetio, of Oho inn chine, so that by simply setting it serest the ma (ditto, is enabled In cut the straw any desired Itiegth, from an eighth of an Inch Upwards The importation of this last improvetnent wilt lie realms on when it in remembered that ntlfhr ninchinell can only be regulated to tint short or long by change es of gearilig or. knives at nonsiderable triable and limn Ti t , con4truvl el with eru.thing an it panges through, anti C ornni by is worked is on tliti right hnitil aide, and thus 111.0 0.0011 01111)11i. h, Itln overall , ' We nonhil oleo invitA part Attention to Iltn Feet that in tio. tnatihtite the ettationnry knife can tiol.lkoll nal slot grommi ohgn neeesAary, mot ne plocul in n (huh by mentsnf net Perm' , 4.liiinling the 111114culty 01 nl6tr machine. caused toy the wetting bar nearing round on it. edge From this fart the rotary kutvta on lot n al , lone ally he nerd roar I mra no long without l;nmltnlr r nn on any t I lA, inaehiim a groat savior, Inns rlti 1., I/10 I inner licAnles these iiiil;rox Abenui the linlelono it In all other Tr•prol, goin,l lho hoot non nu 1u factored Theiii.torritier hailng rehnleil ant right I Ibe eiidin 7 y nf Centro, piarpourt to nianufliettire tho unn lane. nl MIPAet. awl Bellefonte. where ell orrleri will 111 1 11rPlinrot ly uttelninit to Two 1.6 1 / 1 . "i Ilint Tom lone Orrtonti, for either *mot ur hot" ,, p o wer N.. linl be Prnall 81111, %bleb ert4 wpfiti ly re Net on any Other now in 11P0 NIP 211 Col. ...tenthly brouder, whirl, enallee it to out 146131,- Prk•en lito4l Pl7O. $25 00, Largn sure $lO nil Term. Carl) A ppllort Inns rnr lunch Mew may ho muter in Sam M :,wart, M Othello, evire Unun ty, 1"a , purchtiorr of Ilt.• SAM M 17 'A •m'l +llO,l wt.rkit.g m uh u b eau be ot 0n ut 1411 1 11 o BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY reIN HI: V; ()V 1 . (117: TIM 1..`,11 /V; it ICH /.\ S II I , , I.,spEc rrt - 1.1,y inr , .rins the rttizt H Centre ,•ennt) 1110 thPy tho Foundry .I.l.tchtne ti, t,.ln Milli:. 1111 .1 0 I the Ip'”taielty 1.1 .1 It 111‘1111.. 1 . 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II th, 1 prk eintnelll ukral, Inv hn.) netiniro,l 1,,t 11' k11%1.11.1•1111111.11allnell in 11111 1110 .Masan....latik it pr•• fo•n 10 CO re halt rnnilortol Ow unlit,' puttsliell 1.1 .411 •e ,1.111. 116 1111111114 1... t 001) 0100.1.•• ity 1.01 00 worth) 01 them 1 boy a rt 111/11.0 WI their flint-. ihLor g..,..11V11rki '‘ , .!:iy (qr 011,1 nO.l they thri, , 11.11 11. thn 1 tith 01 IV 0rr,101,0,, In nll 1."11.,...1 k ...„.„..•,..,,.,.,.,. „.„,„,„ .01d 11,er nll . O, 1,11 , 0 1 • .600 0. tat, se rand np:o4 • 01. sh 111, h , .I tt ht . . , ~ .4,111 t .;000 Inl 1it,111g1.111,114 ..1 11 , IRA it11:•0•1 Pill. 4,...,., 1,0 , 1) i.r..,0.1 it iet in 0, 10,1,4•00tly ft 00l 0•v A•tnglo tr.] roll 1.1 i, • oh, 1.11 . 0 / 1 1111.1,,,y.001 liar rOOOll .11 111111101.1111..1. I . 11, . 'III., 01.1114 Terry 10,10 • 1 11t NlolTil'm 1"110,001r Iltttert roll 1,. 10110,1 tT. 11, 1111, /101,111. It, all tte ry.oun .1.1,1111 y .1, i• 1. , I h. , I toho Iho .101,0...1011.110t h. f, 0 , ,i, • 1 .11'11 I'l. Ili .11.11 and r, rry lotit.l? ty...1,111••.I1 it.. .'lO,O .11111. 111.gln• F., RIR. I 1)r . IV P .11..1 F 1 I IV, 11r • I.lr ty n O l by 4 t ,011, 0 ,0 11 0 I I I, 0.1 , 1 111114;1010 geru.,41141.1 1 11t•1i1410•u1111.....“ , try A Ch ANCE FOR A BARGAIN , IItM Fl )1t T IIF: and r•IL:111 , 1 salc los Ful in 1. I.oinrhip or , 1r Ihr 111 11141.11111 u iir..v c m, Glordnd rrl v.ilio.ll lr rlc r amd /1,4 iis it 0,1111.14 i k nun Ihn farm Is plan uully rito itad "II the rci v..,.1 Led 1114 r frmt. I.,rosby t.• erovk Ind within hat liuk, ,Jl,l.dier I lie nil igll Of r.,.oh••rrl. , r," th,1,111 trill r 4. Omh. ill Idrrn in I hi. V A nprng n I irrti r..uld doShell 141 all rr. li/014M In fort, pun haring oboo ‘‘.l,ore For t,ruus Aug 2 LAWRENCE'S PATIO( T NEEDLE THREADER The tioh,!rilter otrerti for the congillerltiort ‘rf 'ibet pi3l,lln "I' Henri. Ili. his Double lindod Metnlie (In 131,ynder will the Patent Woe toted Threader- Ole 1411•1.11. I Oho, - Inai orr day Mr I,,retts,t, II preutitted r..tr;ling lb, aril, le tmemonally hut earl 11011411 tt timther'o Dry ll.ts•d Storo Hello 1.041 AKP , A. 1i5P.144; Clainte Ality 31 '6O JOREPII LA W HAUPT, Jr. & CO. successors tq S• J U Harris 1 Co , inanufnetruers of linn sirkrrm Clop or ilaPer Threshing 1/Irli'l Patent. Iron Beam, Worts t Side ILII Plow, Oul Uniform, Sloe us of vllllOl.l/1 kinds, Corn Shollorn, Tkhoble Rosen, Durk.. A. Item* Wafer Wheels, Iron Vowing of arty mine and weight made and Ownd up to wino., also Castingu fir Rolling Mllimr anti Fermin", work lyvarJablif warruntod as room mewled Ilellefontn, April 26 1860 NOTICE. TBE Cara on tho Bellefonte & Snowshu Hall Rawl will resume their regular tripe art ay neat, Jan 21st, 1861 LenTO Rellefinte for Snowshoe, daily at 8, A M ' for Bellisionte, I M Freight received at the nesk i ,hrerbnuse rind for warded daily DANIEL ItMAIM, One Supt lan 17,188145. STRAY Came to the residence of Mr. J. G. Sankey in Gregg Township, about the beginning of Sept. it Mack Steer, white along the belly and In. Side of bind legs The animal isisupposed to be about two years old 'The owner is requested to wino furwarsl prove property pa Y °barges ead lake hire sway, otherwise he will be disposed or word log to law Nov IS, 1860 VAST R OB Wilda SPINDLES. wr IRON SPINDLES wiLli boxes, cal 3 '•-• now be purohased at the Bellefonte Foundry They are of four dlfforent sines, as follows. sovvo, eight, ten and twelve inches Those spindles eau he either put on old or new wagons and aro man featured and for sale by Feb. lb. 1880 8. HAUPT, JR A CU' — EOM itOciParr - } totirei! f • MRS. GRAFUS has just received a new lotpC oxoellont :hoops which sho room mends. • , M 4711. 1849 4, Ayer's Cathartic Pill, J 8 IIAUTZ
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