SI ..; ' . ;y: o-_, 4111DAYMIMING. Mb:As; left "111111101.--42 per year when in Raritan 411 ' ..44a1n0t Po! I !nsaTaim , .41.1 limo laws net psid before he Azpirattan of theTiOrr.q, Mt= Tim II foam nevi from tliki army this week. MilitfirriTl bj all fife innillabit prior: Ireidiams snaornOmt in Arivfnig Sam 'Mora #ityty^ mWm-eaeth._ot-Rpeh7lll4 T l l9 loam in bib different amazement' are pot, *pm Theiindldatlethe are tlud the Confederates liroVeriesintAble hoid their own, and Mist. the FeirnoW__ &Feast givel rip. The Confederate .reward Ishilfed at Spring Hilt, twelve Miles south of tranitllp, and on Sonde, sae: essealls&r, 'resist4.d the Etacks of the 'Pedal . hoops., Ok yesterday rains begyin, the . streams • roes, and the Federal;treops eouid do nothing. The Confederate lines were near 'Spring thirty miles south of Nashville„ and Forrest. wise In Siommidid of their rms. paid. Fn. se veto fighting ham en s ured since Saturdays and • the emit*. Is evidently overt .Obattaidegit,, Brievinsou, litidgepoetUnd• all this neghboring petite' have been evacuated by the Federal troops. nprothilssissippi . steausers, near --- "' - vrtakibartrat - twEltmirWinfittel • Poi Nye , Orleans that the guerrillas halo been ;salting raids upon the Federal plantations near. Mlllllten's Bend, and hare carried elf cauc'h pion . der Ibbare Is nothing of importance from any other quarter. Savanab iL not , yettaken. --T!T-4Mk-ttA-TRONS. Wire this number closes the present volume of our paper with this artiele ends our labors in this line for thb year • ‘r• , . as heretofore -- - . been customary at the closing of the helpless cry of the orpnin, ~.._ yeas, enter into a review of the past-- Pitiful pleading's of-the thousands that are suffering from want and destitution, that ie history now, and all are familiar tell ' too impressively to be._foratten ' With its horrible details. Neither shall that '`the war continues." The mechanic we speettlatewpon the prospects of the whose wages have increased one-third, , . latUre--witat ii,iiiir proff - Igleierinddiiit - ' rhile - ther - coat- of-living has. "noir, UM. hula dine f or . us lea people, God Blunt doubled knows it ; the laborer, whose scanty wages will not pay the' enormous . -knows.. It is not for human eyes to pleree•the veil t h at - `-advanee on the price of the- necessaries •i. oas he sees his Wife and little ones' elose of December 1864 and that of suffer, knows it; the merchant and man 1868.. - -- .of business, as be places the inevitable .• leth at h ei . -in _ t h e , yew _ th a t :it; no stamp upon his ejteolr, note,' 'draft or re cejet kim*s it; the farmer, as he retaine - almost-deid we have dodo 'our duty, we the 4 lattle allowed him by-the "govern: - . leave for tnose AD Petronizetnzpaper mentt' out of what his toil'and. t - to answer. One - thing is certain, we has produced, knows it ; the agadviro • --- --have-trietkaorand- if in trying we have ther whose °illy. slit and support has ' . Ailed; it hashot bees for Want of will to been drafted into the army, and is now rhaps cripped fr life; er sufferin i labor earnestly for the cause% which we. pe a prim can l e p in o the South . kilowe g it n ; , are engaged. Nothing that we have Conscription that are making written in the , past year do wo wish tet preparations for the next draft, and poor. - blot eat, -nol:ng dud we have said m'6n 'who are members of the same, and through the columiat,,of ,citer paper dos have been compelled to pay from five to ton d•ollars per month out of their hard ,• we wish to retract. As the record is, so earned money to keep them oat, of the • shall it stand, a n d ,timo -will' decide clutches of provost marshals kriow it; - - .• . , • • whether it is right or whether it is helpless women, whose husbands have wrung. We 'have' passed through a been drafted or induced to enter the reigla of terror, when those who yen- army, and 'whose only •aupport during this d'rear winter-is their own feeble ex ' tured to adhere .to DeMocratie princi ertions„ and the beggarly charity doled plea wens threatened, not, only with in • out to diem by aid societies and relief .eareeeation in Abolition Bastijes, but- counnitteee know it; poor little children with erunittuitT_punishnient by infuriated with aching toes peeping from worn out V., , 2110 b e -of drunken fanaties.lilvery Menem Ehms, with shivering forme half clad - hi . ' •• i' that 'malice could invent-every scheme ragged garineete, - Whose fathers are sway 1:' . that hatedcould give birth has been "in the front," or have long since been ''' laid in a soldiers' grace - know it; the - emorted 'to ty miserable; • cowardly miserable. dying outcast who has bp - en • ''Leaguers" to frighten us into silence compelled to sell her virtue to get bread, or cruets our paper from existence. But to keep 64%1 and Rely *other, knows they have failed, and our readers can it. It is a fact they know with sorrow, rk,.. bear witness that we hare o ver felt -without seeking in the dry details- ef a r ", 1 ~,-4 - . stale kaggsage to find it out. tered..4' We' have not to look ek upon '7 Shoddy knows.,it, and rejoices as be I offi t h i reg e It o f the November Election a single hoer of cowardice op t reachery adds up the thetisao`tie lio . hat,. wadi he in the su State „., ..lof nnsylventa. to DeMoeratic ' printiptel-ilmet upon e, the last and speculates on the proltts he Merlellpt. Lincola— ' --- single moment:whey we failed thn3ugh expects to realize on his next ettlittri9t. It h r gt :; ns , - --•- l'37C ' • - 2612 - 1 - 24t4 21619 348. Shoddy knows it and rejoiced', ad,, 1 Annstrong4 '5241 2626 fear to do our duty as a Democratic bedizened with paint and bedeelled withl Bewer """'••• 3204. 3237 joernalist.' . , • nesietrl.„ • , jewels, she wags her head beneath an I neaps....- I .' • - 7 7 7. -- ;7•. -.11.4 7i 3 71: 4)f the future Oete, ,, katrons can judge hundred dollar bonnet, or trollop about i l "lair ' ...- ''' - ''''''' '''...- ''' ' ' _ese ante it h, ra4t s •ere , ..._ . . *lri the' past. What the - Waren - stole to exhibit her thousand dollar shawl and ' - 3007 6305 7326 4426 . -heti been it shall be, anti:lfit - lie, labor, - ill breeding: - -Little Shoddy kitowe it., ,Butler _ 2947 8476 and is gl a d as he s t eps aro und with his . S' im e h r ruL . s , 3 ,... :, * 3036 2244 and money will add to its usefulness or 232 936 }latent leather boots and fan eY cane, or I esteem ' 41: • 2231 1721 interest it shall be given. We enter beats the contraband that h is father has ce ntre . . e 3399 2817 n the new year witha teal in no - ale - stolen fronts Southern' ' ' - k L''''''""" P"• as ' ptintation, 4 ., hp et eartiel ti. . esoa 1760 . 2801 1606 • ,gree'shated, 1m 0 with a hoer that sees litioidste know it,..end are • glad *itS - their t 'Cbt , ter , ' - ;••“•N2'.... ''''' 6937 8446 ~,,.:., 3307 '3014 no cense for liscouraiement in the re- •see the long cherished solieutit of " negro.l ( T l ' i tr ou w " - m p,.‘ , 2135 1966 ertit , of-the-late election. In our esti- • equality " carried out.' Leak faced Itu-1 fli.e l f:fii ' r.., ....-,.„.......4526 6443 -- - 'testiim 'the consequenee' of that risat4.l4sllll"-Of p ocket - kmw--i 6 --- 1 -. lr -ht , ue....................----...."....,...". 486 4,22 • Nri rejoicente they pocket the rich rewards T.Detaware ~ 2 -14 1 - ' -useri will be the damnation of Abolitionism, they are realizing out orthis harvest of I Fit ••'••••••• '' .. •. • 4 ... ' 8 6 30 1 4 - • ' 3722 6911 ' t, se regeneradon'of Deineerity as it was death. Thieving officials know it and : Pa rl icire ~ t „:;-... 43126. 3221 taught . ..lSn ,the • forieders of our party, =rejoice MS they contemplate an indefinite ' For st- , • 1 4-4 . ; '• 62 195 .. • •Pran4lizi 1621 3862 end the futeressivetion of theArnerioan lease t aitsweer, a t unlimited. reign N aito , 909 694 • ,e• ••• , Ititiblic, Tinsi weldor gierit'clutnites, j e l l t h eft, 4Fi w boza a nd d eoretipti l et • .1)e ss a v e il;ya tiiitai.........l .... ................. T r : i sti v . 1 • and e're"..4t° but V ' 6116 W f dari ‘ l4 Y JE ! make mom-for Are the n" san g oF dupee-• - tin: t e a ' il;1 ' ' , ...:.• ' WI ' l ' Z ' -., • ,i4e. footsteps ge* fathers, •& iim, parMi beings this War. B hnirytttig head: id s . . 0541 ••et , ..... tt'' ~ • ~. 1::: nr s ( ;reign of deiepothim , thst. Uow• reinlTrA long into it 'Vial ked.tt: keews it. Tan w oes 'en L e r...., ........... , '' ~.... 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Some may imetagice • f i a t ie ' hulla;ekepr -. , -. 1111 -1i ' 4l odt IL"- osy'lff-, 3 ,1 , . • ._ . . . , .._ . . 7,7-4r,,,,,0, ME . : ~rt:~= 1 1 / 1 COM ' " - irt" 7 'i s t ~' i • • " . .lin .- • • ' •. • lirk : •),' 1' s r i, -.- :: ',... -,,.• like . ~ " ... 1 4 4 •;: 1 ) 4 ' . • --',' • '.: • - - • - --',f - 44 ' -, ,.,' ':' • . ibi,i_lii piajiiiiii•%el7i; ^oistu4 . :ii e' leeniie—tiot:::l4: Aiiitit - Ar lr: - ii Ocilla equiAV jab:l*W jp the RUOCB6B ~..,siimmsmitzci 'of Dotaersey with onraeltwotdd 614 it s the etinport duty-to themielves and thCitheirpai43 , nfentan'de they ahouid„ We 1o: our %Selig . . .0.14 4 ~,.!? nr . will you do the Rimefor us? . , wTitl tifir - cmvtiniete'' asyS-Lineeln-in . :Ikrossagi. Yes. slas,....the_War dois continue, and wedannot but believe first "conthiue" as long as the peoprb' continue tiiriermit him to tratopipedrpoo their rights and over ridethe - pbtin pro Visionsartlie Comititution';whichhe has sworn to protect and defend. The in= formation of. this Abolition Solon that "th? continues"' will rot astonish the peoplo of the North. It is super titres advise. They have an idea that such'iti the mum, s and 'a great casjority know it for .a'neCtainty. The taeroilces eonFoription that -bit- minions lire en forcing daily; the greedy, hirelings that he has scattered over the country to 'cat up the stibetehee — br, clirinfePterT miserable herd of spies, infonngra'and eaves-diappers that swarm about our Cities'and towns as Melt and noisome ad the locusts or lice A( Egybt ; the insa tiate taxgathers that hang like leeches to the parses-of-the--riah-And -poor,--the lifeless, mutilated forms of friends mur dered in useless bitttle; tho empty chair at the fire side ; the vacant' seat at the table; the deselitte, desdrted homesteads; the sorrowful wail of the widow ; the ..;.€ • - • • "The Wow bint4itiel." Ell like men at h om e,o or desert their coun try. , Victims are 'wanted to take the place, of ShotierldreSdy saeri6eec7 on the blte*.4 l .lkarskotigideto44,ol34o , ;',.ll 3 d if:wears t0.4,44,c,0f,i1;4,7 4 , 'people by their Oa notices, thiltifill,be hdd Withoutumoh treubly, _ /iOl.Oll it 41 I . ol i,ltite'ii 4 etuPlYtheOvil will those Who have now the 'tower to stay the progress - ortbsepotiani in onr contootintry-Bee the , • of in }is, Wing • : • . a t tlf granny ab unfeeling and :heartless wsurper,wubjecta them tc-not, till ,the chaing that are already clankin g , about the limbs of those who Were once free • aie_riveted, will they appreciate the blessings: they lost, though their 0;4, ,cowardice and want of spirit. t , tvery draft,• and they will !kat be Saw, that our pest le am subject to Until 'the recognition of the Southern "Confede racy Pute an end to the bloody struggle, will he but• the natural 'result of the emegowef• Abolitionism at the lite elec tion." Thousands voted -for Lincoln, knowing that •tiris-would to the cense- will reap their reward. Whether rich or poor, they deserve the fate tha't awaits them, It•will be a consolation to them, as well as Do us, to, know that they are getting just What they wanted, and what theylabored fbr. Can You Tell Us? Scarcely an individual-in Tile North but renumbers the hue and cry raised b t e Aholitionists a few ears a l e on account of the expenditures of the oat Office Departmdnt overrunning the in come,. The deficiency was blamed upod tho Southern States for..nat paying their share of tiA(r Pystal expen...es, aria was used as an argument to prove that we of the North-would-be-better. off -xo • -J from the South than in connection with it. It was one of the chief strings upon 'Which they played to awaken the feel ing that has now ripened into war and bloodshed- It was used isspeeohes, in papers, ' . in pamphlets, and appeals to show that the Southern State? were dead weight to et* prosperity, and, that the stoner n got rid of them the better it would be for the tax-payers and people of the North. By.a persis-' *fort they at linagth succeeded 'in driving the Southern States out of the l'n:qn. Since that time wo have_ not ben "encumbered keeping up non-Pay ing rotates for illiteral, overbearing slave drivers," as they EA proper to denomi nate the people of the South, but have simply kept open our own routes, and even some of them have hen closed; and what,-is thp state of the ainances in the Post °fate Department at this time?, Aheerding - to the report of the Post Master General, for the fiscal year ending Julie 30th, 1864, there ie an excess of expenditures over receipts of two hun dred auf/ six thouiantl, fire hundred and thirty two dollars, and forty-two cents. Can any of our Abolition friends explain Vas this is?__ The South has gone, and maintains her own postal arrange .menti—it cannot be laidto their door; as it .once was.• Where is the seam( goat now? Tell us ON I .yo Abolition Belem(? (1 Another draft for-300,000 men has boon - ordered: Let the_ laboring amen prepare. Lincoln intends dealing death and damnation out to them as fast as .asible. =SEMI ---,t -•- XXX VW% CONGRESS. Second Replay, Session er04,14.1 Modal rends*, 6, 1864. ligNA7lt. , 1 - , ,e • ITimlle, Bangor, Malne,.Fresideni. es...Melo; John W. Panry, jit Pennsylvania, Clock. :111; Democrats, marked with a o, 12 ; total 54- Ccaiforntn. John Cinnesi,' John A. Nlelhorgall.s. ilinnownta Alotander itauidny , Morton 8...Wi1k insAn 'itiertonri John!) Henderson B Gratz Brown 121=1221 Jawed, Dixon. Lafayette S. Foster DanielDiagk •JahiriPMde • 4.1 ...a•Niaii,rai4W - ifigiala . Wright*, i'abovrtin 1170. - Soo Perk- -• gdwia D Marva !is Harris :George Reed AMMO' Wanda BauliburyW •' fillaulaul. 3.7ben Trumbull William A ittoluirdon • - Indithon Thomu A linadriolce Henri g Lane 1 mews Milan simualr Grimes Komar Samuel C Pofndroy Janie's' II Lane Benjam John Shaman • Orinon • Benjamin F Harding Joinee W. Nesmith* Penneyloonies Charlet R ]tuokalew* Gdpir Cowan Rhode (Aland Wifliam I:.tagtle •Henry Jl Anthony Vermont. Solarnen Fout Jacob bollainer ' p, rirgivia James S Carlisle* [Vaeaney—Lemuel J. Bowdon Voids; dead) Weas Peter G Van Winkle Waltman T Willey • • trenti4eky Garret natlsa Lazarus W Powell* • Louisiana R Ringn Cutler Charles Smith' , Mains' • Lot W Morrill [yeeaney-w-Mr. Posen den being Beers of the Treasury.] Hderoehiserre , Charles Sumner Henry Wilson ..Ifarylanti Revcrdy lohesone omas It Hicks --- ;lfieAi t rWs Zechariah Chandler Jeenb M. Howard W 40,111.414. Timothy 10 • HOUSE OF lISPREFIEETATITSB.! - Schuyler Colfax, of South :tend. Indiana, Speaker. Palwar4l McPhonon, of Getty•burg,• Pennsylvania. Clerk. tAbutittdlUlK - PEFI De - m - OrWniarkad • and t, 8U ; total, 183.1 D. California That. New leriey Tim Ii atianoali I John F Starr Win Eighy • 2 Goo Middloton• Vornnlina Cole • Conneoggt I Harry 0 .Ing. 3 Wm 0 Steele? 4 Androvi J Amore* 15 Nalminfah Perry* Dwight ownsend• 2 Martin salbfoah• 3 Moses IP Odell* 4 Benjamin Wood• 6 Fernando Wood• 6 Flijah Ward* 3 otugustunßrandagee 4 John li Delaware Nathan B Elmither? Mihoio Isaac N Arnold John F Farnworth Elihu B Wushburno ChM M Harris* Etion.o fugue! Jesse 0 Norton 0 - John It Eden* 7 John W Chanler* 9 James Brooks* 9 Anson Herrick,* F4-Win Rififor4tol--- 11 Chsilos LI 12 Ifomor A. Nelson , 13 John B Steele* 14 John V L Pruyne 15 John A Griswold , - 10 Gamt° Kollogg 1 17 Calvin T Bulburd 10 Jamca T Marl in p.m nol P Mjßer 7 y o Amkiroso W Clark 121 Prands Kaman* John T Stuart* Lewis Vr Ruse* Anthony L Knapp* James 0 Robinson* Wm It Morrison• Wm J Allone- J C ./ht/iona. 1 John Law* 122 beWitt:C Li tlejohO 128 - Timmer T Dart ,ThemFre M Poor er y 28 Raul Morris 28 Giles \t' Hotchkiss 17 R B Fun Volkenburg 28 Freeman Clark 2 James A beaveneek W Earengton* 4 Wm B Rolm. • 6 Geo W Jail= - 6 Ebenezer Dumont 7 Deng 17 Voorhees* it -Godley° 8 Orth 9 fichyler•Colfax 29 Angnitu■ Frank,_ 30 Jobn B flatiron* 31. Reaben E Fenton 'Ohio 1 Roo rt Pendleton* 2 Alexander Longo 8 Hobert C Schenck 4 J F ilteNinney. 5 Frenlc .C"teltlond• 9 Chilton A White* 7 Samuel A Cox* Win Johnson* 9 Warren A Noble , 10 Jar ltf Ashley 10 Joseph 1i Edgerto 11 James 1? McDowell how. 1 Jollies P Wilson 2 'Hiram Prioo 3 in 11 Allison, josis,b, B Grinnell 5 Jobn *X4OOII 6 A W Hubbard - Kansas A Harter Wlrder Kenhockg Lucien Anderson Hoorge . ll Yeoman* Henry Gliders Aaron Harding* RDlocrt Mallory Green Clav Smith Brutus J e',l.iy 11 Welfi4 A Hutchins* 12 Vnt4Z Finck• 13 John O'Noill• ' 14 George Bilge* Ip Janice 11 Morrie* 10 .liiseph IV White* 17 Ephraim 11 lieldey 18 Rotas 1' Spalding 19 Janaa A Garfield Wm II 11 ♦♦'m Hlowortit.' Vail, Lorenzo DMSweat* ' Jame, 6 Mina John II Mee Pruttoy/ann Einmuol Randall* 2 Chas 0 Neill Frederick A Piko - Maryland Jo A J Cienwell Edwin n Webster Hen 7 3, Winter Davit Franwis Thome Venj o llntri.H - 8 Leonnrd Myers 4 Wm D Kelley 5 M Amnion Thayer 6 .John 8 &yioe• 7• John M Weinman 8 Fyilenlinn fi Ancona"' 9 Thaddeus Stevens 10 Myer Streusel. 1 Philip Johnson'► 2 Cline Dennison• Wenry W Tracy 4 Wm 11 , Masseehuseds Thos D EliOt Oakes Amee•r Alexander II Met mud Roper hrt 13 Alley Deniei W vopch Boutwell JahePtlald7in B Washburn I Uenry L Dawes Michigan Fernando C Beaman Charl4ll Upeon 6 Joseph Bailey 14 Ale[ It Coo•roth* 17 A'ch'bldleAllisteril 10 Jae T Halo 19 Glenn W Schofield 20 Amos Mvers• ' 21 John L bawsont 92 James Ii Moorhead 23 'Thomas Williams 2/ Jesse Locoed- • Bohn W Longyenr Fronoh§ W Kellogg- Angukp C John I Deign, Mode Mood •i Morino A Jonolces 2 Nathan F Dixon rermont .3fs'unomart Wm Windom 1 Prod E WnEnibridge 2 Justin S Morin 3 portus Baxter West Pi;ignia. 1:4449t0 Balair ' 2 Woo G Broirn - Xillian V Whaley 2 Ignatne Donnelly 4fivrouri. 1. Samuel lin'ox 2 'lvry T Ulow 3 John GI Beat* .• 4 Jos W 11¢eCturg 6 Sempronius II 13074' 6 Austin A Kite I.Bml/in* F Luau . Wm A nail. „...-• Wetoonein ' I. Zmnoz B Brownf 2 Meaner C Blom 4 aim A Ehiridgef 5 Ezra Wheirt 5 Walter D olpdoe I , - .New Hiorpshire. Darnel M[aroya Edward H Rollins lea VI Patterson 1C- untrronnut. 7 id tirterra t.] Nebraska. lkiipeaf a Daily • Nevada Canton N Mott. ' , Nir Me i sisa Irnoislssa Pam . Utah DELB4ATRELIMO Ad e tl i v "r"iKre " Cliarjeikb _Norge. Bbnidt I - _tgDatioeci William Jayne. Idaho Win L Wallace 306 7•Klnagrt bagel P(130144 == fritNovas; it? OLD To lilkoic—itealitok _ ,1 14 attlettresto dge, learllKl to pW , 9* - Pulorm . ` iultriiteeipt. , I. .., • • ' • Cato, at. •eigiltY' piers" 4- age; titoNeht,.' prwer to loam the Greek bwil i ege.,:. Plutaroli,' ethstitlciweett ' r, _, eighty, commencer the study e Li' • Boccaccio was thirty-fire years iti: et, he comitteneed hiselitaltetwt 6 literature, :yeller'besateemitiA tbp I A vox snowoni of tips Tumour *Maw .( , ' IRe_itiiratt 103 . theothietite. • ' • ~. is Hictlitiellean iti4leeted the seten4s isilitryinWiltet delieuteneeti. 6the study ht i • - ifietirwhett-be Wyse; - fifty„ rind sixty ' A . kiSSWEG 'Oli k filliCatitiltitiaidAto, ( 700. of CIA ticipitor4O & e ,_ ." . „ . 9 1 %1 1 , 14 -. l4 4! , ,othateil most, leicieraiiiiiiarlitilind ' - 491'.., 6 ....,'"'P an i 5 t 1 1, „ , , re `lttrty, , taw Glands POsiteWithil' er.'st 'sixty ; r i fi l t 7 ci Tti, l i f i ZiM, 7 t a ii tim , . w.. , , cs , . -forilib rap crey'MtittßlA*o6sote,-15Dnam• l aw lk. 15104,0 of; Poolitictis P ' 346 "sVi' r 4tir ' - $ 4 , t• .. ., - - 1, 6 , - , - rtoodo.4* ogpoittoo to itjoy tho dve• —" • ..... • OR TDB BROAD ROAD.—TWR Ole lx fween serrelten and ci . gliteen years of age were, in Mr. , Welding s' office yesterday morning.' Thi r ty were dressed with care and neatneu that betokened a mot liersearet and ' attention, and a stranger word& never see either faits without netting .a lingering glance behind foe a close nuttily of the re gularly modeled features. They Were both orphans, and the appenrince of the girls strang4ly contrasted with the surroundings of their preseuilives: With the faces a ul forms of houris. They wore the mimeo of "Cleopatra and tile tongue of Xnntippe. (hie of t h e girls was from the eastern part of the State. The Mbor *as f o the northern border line_ , Ant' iltitnt/ and the other "Another. • !Li l testretat et crane itriPfillail lit tviltp. rit 111 8°.2 1 #1 ... 11 r ,_, away and _alms, to tix it ty. - rney - were botb'errastid as traerlintivanti sent id, the HOnist ollielbge. pert they belunse atwo elated, and about Cwt weeks age they sta mped from the institution anti prcnipied lodgin at a houeo of rtntoriene ill-fatue in - 13Ts — cOn• , • . ? .• , • . the girl*, by a Singular. chance, came in quest of thejr watatrektlg . children. ' The girls were arreste t arid taken to the office. of bite. Welding. They were Snit. offered kindly treatment, anti comfortable:, homes, they preferred to fattest her wisst. kept' lead It . ..A.:vb, titan to reiurn to the home stead:l their wayward course` bad desolat ed and darkenel Oh a ahadow that--never lifts: They werottoo old to be gent to tho Rouse of Refoge..and the obi,' alternative loft' was'ememitmont. They wore Jelon'to, the Central Atittion and CORBIIea ID erie of the'eells, where thet . sting with 'senseless clamor *slit they-were ineorted to the pris on. As their fair fader peoristrthrough the iron grating of the prison onn, a shudder of instinctive horror thrilled the breasts of those who stood by anti ibitenid to tile pro • father stood on the earl?, with tlitg tease staining' his brown cheeks, and the mother, 'whose hairs were whitened by another scourge than time, bent over the window of the van .with Uncontrollable grief. Th returned home with heavier heapt*th s tin .when-they-left-eheir-olkhesee.caant ' ^Woe tolieeithet putteth liar Mother td shame." —_Philadelphia Kew& NEW ADVERVSOIET: PHI2.ADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL OAD Thin great Nee traverse! the Northern and rorthsrestrountiii of Vennsylvania to the It has been hinted by the Penuryleant& Rail road Company, and iq ortnitrti by Om, It. entke length Wee otened for Pittenger and businets, October 17th ) Mg. riot or rt-serrora..TßAlNs Ai LOCt NAVAS. Leave Eastward % • Mail Tian, 5:313, P. M. f Acconedln, 6:15 P. M. "Lear*. Weitortrfic.,.....__ Ihri, A. M. Amiedi'd'tn, it 33, eater ears *Ten through without change both vetkr:t between Philadelphin an,' Erie. SLEEill.tereAßS on Express Trains both way? between Willinnisport and Baltimore, and Williamsport nod Philadelphia. • - -For informntion rcspevting Passenger 'hell nevo opply at the S. E. Corner Eleventh and Idirrhrt-streetsi - -- And for Freight baldness of the , Company's agents: S. B. Ringolon, Jr., Corner 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia; J. W. - Reynolds, :Brie J. Id. Dna - , Agent, N'. C. R. It., Baltimore; 11. IL 1101.18 TON, ' Gera Freight AO, Pkife. LEWIS L. nourr, Gen', Ticket etsei, JOS. D 'POTTS, .Gereeta Jlnimatter, Willitoroporit , F ARMS 491 t, SALE. • Tile subscribers will sell the follow ing Farms. oar_wilailling 200 acres and allow an es, of first quality Nitfany 'Valley laud, situate in Walker township, Centre County, on the greet road from Dollefente to Lock Haven, one mile aboyo lioblershurg, 140 soresVls are cleared and in a good state ',>f cultic ' —mel due in young timber is new hank barn r42;t76 little power Ip,use 241x30; granary It owse ; °ma cribs &e., voinolate ; a atone veiled cletertwhieh will hold ICO barrels of watag; nitre a noir • - PLANS. PRAME 'HOUSE l9:38 with kitchen attached. This farm lies with a gentle elope to the South, will have no hard honlingon u it, and can all be cultivated. .nether. on th great road from Bellefonte to Jaeluonville, Co Wining 220 acres NW allow- t +woes. One hundred Of. *kirk are -cleared and in a good state of cultivation, rbaldue in thriting, timber a portion of a hiok oklargo, sufficient foe a building I 1111101.09, bar., are no Ludy this tract. Terms made easy, and pitesession given first of April nest. Fiie particulars apply to JOHN IjIWIN -fn. k Co. /Joann', Dec, 13,1864-41. . MCI FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. The 1111der e igued offers for 1410 or rest. hie farm eituato in Bunten toistrellip, Cesare Courity, lying °Font. Lira initeetriirriJullan Sta tion, on the Bald Eagle. Valley Railroad. The lam contains about - - TWO HUNDRED AND TIIIIITY ACRES, of which about seventy are clear and in a gl'ood condition, thp balance is matt ;timbered. Good buildings ansirected upon the protaisets. sad ring of splendid wider is near the door. abovdnimindlimi; Is putertted,antY tide spated, and moreover there are two eXCell bearing orchards on it. TERMS reasonable. Poss‘ision given on the Ist day of April, 1865. . . . . . Nov. 25th, '54-4t. E L.thoN. Olnee cif the 'Farmers Menial Tire 'erratice flompany of Centro County. Centre Hull December 19th, 1884. The Anpnal keeling 9 l thd membcia, 'std . - election of twelve Directora tQoontluit the af fairs of the Company for the &suing year, will bo held at the house of John Bpanklet,. Centre - 111111, - unidendartbe 9th day of deanery, 18416, between the hours of 10 o clock A. M. and 2 R. M - of 'Bald day. The General Statetam‘hof the transactions of the Company far' the paid ' year will be presented to the Meetings. A 1-Mtradienteri*-1. ‘teel,,l. '--,--,----,-,-- . (Attest) • ÜBOILGi: BUQI3AWA'B, Pie 't. 8. G. Sasmscrs Bcc. Dee. 23d, 18114—tf. A IJICaTOIt'S NOTICE., 'rho undersigned an auditor atipanted by the Orphans' Court of OenAre.Panut, to dis tribute-Aka moneyin hands Steno" Eta:otter 3 e, of John Mullholland,tb amtamong boo legally %POO 09.1..11.__44011';.1114, dutips,of Ids appointment or, ineadirP, therith day Orlinuary aott,' at • b 4 alkterts: the' Bo r!nkiltv.9l. Balletants; it 9 olic* P. Myehen µd irhalrooll persona intorsof:e4o.q r34fiested to Ptaloo and prosetit their - olojuns/At bo for opt glterilOblit* trotii.soba= odd ftkod. - AAWiltor A.xtbirftwa-Notums. ,'---'- . • ,- 4 , v , .i.o,dtrO g ibet AO ' iocoar 'cilip.;bged by 14,4 .040.....00.6-,,c Janata county to ALI . trtbute OA money In thoatotitto-of‘ i . A nt rlrattoy ctoottifis of Geobtot J . ,abetooTtir. , ' do., Mond. UV , ppd . mon Alro m T • ad thfobto wttl bittbittt tb Lb. Woo of °hag meat, at bit 011tii inAionefoottkPoi t 'obAubil the 1 OttetitlY or 404#1114,64" rI V 06 41,41 Lime all potoobl, „bkving - 9 14 /2 1 1r 4 "" - b.'" tatte war *Omen ttdbitiont I Aliw NO. • erred trap obWbg ,is ,. /tWo?, at Ada 1 Lund. - • •• • •-•.. 7, - - ...- - • • , : 1 N W . Et ry 0R R - A D GOODS' In Reynola*. pew 111111 ding, (SLIT DOOR TO Taw CONRAD 101111.) "Nri - ifiVilo the attention of the community to our FANCY AYD STAPLE DRY GOODS, Canrars, ' bur 11101113 irtopic wee_ rtreliateil epee .11te late aeeltee'tti Folks:ad we are selling on kisitia . . cheerer than the same goads could hey° been •bought jar s eb4rt time ego. - - Persons. in want - ,of geode will do well to ~tsorraise oar dolt beforepurehasiageleKrhere. . WE WILL -DEAL FAIRLY: with threw' srhd fever; us.7irith:leofell; aid *ill 'glee them the henotit ttis-.deollOe in goods „ IN- EVEItt Pitlillol7iAß. N. 8., Tha.-bleiest' market- •p . rias OW in =0 for all kinds ol' , lpaln. • . • • • • • • J . : . W. COOlO . l, Co Bgtx,prown, !pogo:abet, 184-if C MAINS tONPVB .111TIONA,, JOIIN LORD The Haiti and Representatirt David Lyle, 0011110 d., To •the Rainy David Lyle, dec ---Taks—netioa Commissioner bye sur in, taking testimeny lethe above stated suit, so., on the pare of the petitioner, that 7 will execute the eaitt eeenriketon at flay ofilcoin flee Borough of -ttollof -Wednesday, the 9th day of Jew-- nary. 1865, beelreen the hours of one and four o'clock, P. M. of meld day, yrhorm.you or any of you may attend if 'du think proper. Witness m • hand this 14th day of ileaember, GOMM LEIIIONZA'S _Elisabeth 41., Qlover by hot, next friend, Silas pizon, Johp Gloy - ji, To Johri Gltlitrer, tie You take notice that haying been appointed a Comaissiorier by maid Court for the mtaintna don of witnesses and thstjpking of testimony in the above elated came on the „part of the above named - plaintiff, that will execute the said commilsion on behalf of ' said plaintjff at my office in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Monday, Wail day of January, 1865, 'between the hours of o'clock, A. M., and 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when and Where your nay Wend if you think proper. Witness ay hand this 14th day of December, 1864. NOTICE" o,ll' • To the Noire and Legal Begreeentatives of .1 ha Wlnkleblecb. deeeemed. Take notide that by virtue of • certain writ of partition issued out of the'Orphan'i Court to and for the COanty of Cootie, rut inquest will be held at the late dwelling hortekof John Whiltiebloch, deceased, in the Township of lialdb.4V.oweilye aforesaid, on Friday, the Thhte outh day dr ;has. nary, 1885, at teu o'clock. of said day, firr the purpose of making partition of tho real Ardate the said John Winklobleoh, deceased, to and among his heirs and legal repasscalattres, 4f the coma can bo done without prejudice to or spoil ing of the whole—Ldt,lierwise to value , std an , praise the same according to law, at which time and place you • may „ be present if you think prolate. jtICHAIID 0071411 at MeV. itainimes Ormcm Ilfr o bemornt, December 7,1804. at ESTIAY. • Came to the residence Of tII subscriber in Spring Township, on/ the 26th or November, dark brown lista - 4 sup eIY h tirrro- ct • . 6 r/1" 1 ": owner h requested to cocoa forward o.llk prOTo property, pay charges, and take her away. or ciao she milt be disposed of according to lea. ' JOIIN Doc. 8,1864-4 t. STRAY. -flameee-the resideitee of the sati4snibrr in Walker Township, about the 23d of September, a light: red cow, supposed a yearling lakt Spring. Tho ow_ner is requested to come forwiird, prove property, pny charges and take, it 4wiky, other wise it will he disposed of -as the law directs. • JESSE V,WIARTZ. • Dee. lA, 1864—.3t SAW-Y-Frit •WANTED. Wauta immoiliately a roan thoroughly competent to rem a first clams circular taw mill, nun who Is willingto go to Mexico for a-term of not lees then one year. Wagy payable in gold. Address. tfifxhiguiamount of experience, refeT: once, and wagon desired, JA.ItI,ES ST VIVART V , DecOreber thaseterr,Pa. _ RICIIARD CATLOW Ct Alf Vmrsons are hifebg caUtiOned agellatt _purchasing or meddling in any way with' the following deeoribed Proortp :-1. brown Bora,' 1 grey: atm% wallow! and harness, esi I have imrobaladthem from had -rdelind tne m to Wm.,' Merrs, of 1 6 h1ik • " I or.. - . 0,;: - porrsaNits, - .: 11. STATES•CNJOY tiOTEj4 • - d'itty.DlibPlll/.; • Tide Haile yloaisanily Adair - _ side of Mosta street, a few` doors _Above - BLit, street. Its centre locality ritakoo it particularly deeirobee-te • " - THE • CITY on initirleerrar pleasure. d. trE HAVEN ft 'SON, Proprietor'''. „Dec, 9, 186,11.. V4STILAY, '-' - ' ---. , ' , ;• r• * - Cerra'ete the preFotees of the; enbtortber, tit Natter Totroehltilon or hhett‘ the tea% day , of Ndeellb - Mtiek r wow/W*4 -Cow mitirti* right born • broke off close : Wilke itetlitrted tre ,tip broke off the left herti.--uper *OW pkW. 41 4 ,eoptible. - The emir. is - re 'it , .te eemi t ar- , '*ord, OrOrMiTiillpolt , and iakii her swAy• kottierxiisei' % &Ma bt,tht: the Mit dArerte. • Int. , . ilrAsDbltr , crxrae 1 4 2 4 , 14:ttetVia, . ;7 51, - A.ol,4idgninolos io tii.:-.,.. , „.-+- - 1,,,, apt. , r ere et.,•tp tit ili t i c am..... .m 44.4 . • st, • K i.e.o. 4 nuaa, -, itento "miii4noosti.4.4l i4l - _limning. piwo o l lt i *I T InPiniittlati &aril* • , 41 00,a ~ ... , -., _. .• . *514 • ' • - .• 44A • 1r,0401.1 4„.1P ' c:iwi). • htis,pee *9O :14 - 01." • * '.4*,441 40 .4614)= 4 • , 044, • "- NEW ADV ERV,tAIENTS ExTE:Is/viC ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS ern BUO4 3. -1 ' " If wz ' Tr TO THIRTi. P8114.,6Z2ifT.., Lee honied during the —'e..r ... To whieh add thanuntintrheinto fore reportbd 4 -11 l Attest. lIENRT Pow — ident. us There will be en election held at the office of the epinpany in Uublersbarg on the fourth Tags. day of Dectunier, 1864, for the piaipossi,..tif iin nt la 0,4 aII -1 r. °C. (' vv . : 1 1 : 4 : By order of the President. ' W. 11. LAM/MOM, Cciminlisioner. NOTICE In the Common Ploss of Ceititre'Crouttlyi,lro. 12, Aprit term,. A. D. 1864;"Alias'Bub. in Di voree--4L,Vtgoalo W. A. LAVE/11ER, Commissigner =I ~.ru►t .I' a h' ANNLIAX - Z4TATIIIP.Nr. OFFICE. OF TEE FARMERS AND MECHANteS' MUTUAL: FIRE INSVRANCE.OO or Emma, AND CLINToN 1.117BLIST(811VP.0,, bac. 3;11164. In compliance with the provisions 'of their charter, the Directeriprecent tho tonowiistiiiii- • ,meet a tho Corepew7 Once its o , ' , ,•, 44 it N asrite dating am - - •.. ' -.' ' to,;':,:;$ 4 tt , * -- : . A!ick4l. Lill& It ': .• ' ‘ , A ;;1 .4 ; 4 '.0 1 ~ r ' . mist= Xiotsit r .W.,: ..,, ~i,..." /,'", ''..• -,,•.7.-1":"041,1.4.6.,, . , t ,, ' q.. 4,,,:,hi rsai:. ....;.:; -p O.; ' , - - 14 12 _r_itiol444, . - :_e1t......_..r..._,._ j i --- '''ro"4l4,,i-- .:./08 12 ',. 721f 7 ,- ..'... ~•. .... o 4 jryj _. . j • ••• 'l' 4 • - . C° l 2t ,•• : .'r •• ' ..f.$ 7 • • F ..‘ • • Total niallAW:e ie‘to ii' l q w • covopiAvialt ,„,p,921 U... From :OA • imilmb44lo4o r 0 .. 2 . :::,..p ..., . 'C ._ dUIgrAKAM:iC7r44 ologioAttori o pfredtria ' tiala-row igaim-- iniori of 9'reaegrer...„:".....".......4;10 °filed Rent._ • .. .... ' Inildantel 'expenttnivlnMizi• - • 1.•• 1010411IP,gtintm/arit-i 40 • -.110.11 a= Lotuieti tintinttle lutes • M4lag touaa'gailakfisAVAdasad _ • Finds of:ttio , company•art4luit.4 To *melt. a s tA P ! e,mteh t p: Y4ol * , • payable 11. , ,,pemb•rs ftiqk ilmmakee • ' In former reor).. 93,41 - 71 . Amount otnetanditt .. ,did l _ .., • Also monist (ln •• Tteseletti,:u•,•••• l •:,. CNI. • , . ~. • .t. , ''''',.. 24,4W02 .., , . Thee tietit!'ng . the total .sittileble Ah.,, Racell)ta el tkir332,343. .1 , • to ' , 31. 11l 4. • ..- . Liabllitles..,..;: 1.,..'...,, - , . • „Inattntty4 110.1ten:t ' -i- ---:---- i • , Itorttra tepeiied 340,131 Is. 'i 2319 NOT rcu OF - 11iQUISTPiOlf.' the Heirs and Legal Heresentaissel of Jeremiah DowuisgodaeN sedr - elmnotioe that, by vide. of a ciarfain,wile of Aartltion issued out of this•Orphan'S Hearted Con / 113 County and to me directed, MI imps* mill-be-held-at the late 4welligig Jens- - mink DoWning, demoted, lec-010-Ilievaskif,- of 1.1 MI Moon, Heisile•HPluitY, on Tuelday, the 1 - 701 "- day Of January, 1865, at - 10 ieelock, 4.'M. of . said. day, fat the impose of making ppartition of 'the real estate of the said dormice Ito and aiming his heirs and legal reprosentegtmms, If the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of whole—otbidalee to value and appraise the same encoding to law, $ wiileh t'me and pleas you f are requested to be present ll.you think proper. • : - - - Siar(f. - • 8 ustuirr'i Orneiti, 1 Darteroarn, Doesifilier 7, 1884.• 81. NOTICE OF—INQUISITION. - Fa the Iheirs.and I,egel Bepresenintires ~ of David Wearer,deoetteed. Teke notice that, pyvirtu,. of svgarviin,writ of partition leaned ant of the Orphit's Courtisiand for the Gounty of Centro and to ma directed, en impost 0111. be held .at the house of David Weaver, derefieed. In the towriatitt of Forgiven, cebnty iforeisid, .tm :1'1;0001 the Wieeteenth slay of January, 1865, at one oilock P. aq..of said day, for the purpose of iniktim partition of the rind estate of the, sald David 'Welt* de ceased, to and arainvglis belie andlagal repre sentatives if the - MVO can be Ana *MUM pre- Jodie.° to or spoil:4A of tkp egliOtodherwlse to value, and iippraTia at 'whioli time mild place youlemy attenof , jeu Wiak pinpar. • • Effsith , g's ?Meg' BIILLIFONTII.,DeMaI4r 1854- D1A214 GREAT ItO4.44CQYAREtiOUSB, 413 Cassmurr 5 . 111111111,4 3 11111/A4, • .(Oppoittg the pyitona .11ouse,) . . Dean sells bbtter Tobacco and 'Mph then any "Dean sells more Tobserii, Clore and Pik &o.tin one.dirffi than all the Stares In Chestm Street Bell in one smelt. The reason bvietailu be veils Mans:fan than any establishment tott World, DEAN SELLS QUICX. AND OkEN. Don't fOrgegip.namber, And ,you Rol bows 'WWI ar pocket of TONADCDTVIGAI PIPES and money. , If your don' o t want to.. go to, Pailadohillts bapyour Tiibe.ooo, 'cal On, of send roll 04. O: Laartiner, Pleasant Qap i Seatra Ansun. ty, ,MI4O *in' Silrrty you' at. Dean'e .Iwholneal Wined. _. Dee, 2oili4gG4-Iy. 942 °anus imiNnEws PHOTORIZA RoollZ, — ,`, El. E. Corner ltdb and Market, Phdladeipbba Leto - Axed Colored iihoqtriaphe for 8001 lour)Otird De VbAte for gt,oq. . • • All kindi ot,PsiatiltiVand 0 0 1 0 7,11di euka the best awl*lmmo ikoz,tner. :D,00.2,14, '4: 4-V. • . L. IOUNTY JENBT.IMUTI. The totthhereof , Contry Countware he, net Wed that•the Coptgli IdittMcp&V . lghteet hiondoeh t tho Ctkar.to of limn% during tho Actomnimlation cep bad In tho town at from eisty tq matettty-' cents per dasy. " • , --The Direetpri—ef. eggle Ihipa hare pseee4 refomUotpe,l that, tedehers per .chopkter • Mt theanioltp* end ItioliTattiale amt.& row...—. arealoOnsnat dipangptitsed.,46nuorg Optiteitio Ma cow lilorr•BOUlo,44*.,llowarA'l4. o'oook, Rbutor.- -Zientsifie Uek i Ave p.tsd. Tirjef .1111431', dapL bbdiburgrD'..:-:. ---- P: MZECI r6iirt Y P 1 1 X.:. efkg" ?.., , " kepi lli etir . IL- ene gi t goverVettertd•Uorinto , AV Ado ?e. O' ttrit et,r othreTatizt at ' )3e tetee Itette . rlei o or Noreintrer, , ~.: 13.1354. Os' hon6oo3aer auk .rel etr Impl-1303134. m 510126 vele lorse Moot! .tlVr hal' hinesenihtlirit of' rien""Arkersoe, *gee !;site into ettethenV elr 4464ovrek it 4iintualore,siossul. iwirostax V's.• ieldletate-ste the mieletehrorti, err, awl , Lk* 7 , 4 " (4 , 01 :t r '. 1 ) 4 " 4 # 8 1" ;meld: '-, *-- •• .s ' i. •. . i 4 1 Clithillgrly** 1 . 4 . 1 44 ,1 ---- * 41 .0.--• 1 tP° tlia' mt e plisi • a11W.9014 0 00- 0 .7 % dal ' r .8-3 t.