I 4t-- 11 W k 1 m•Ke tri from - the th • Ott* rfoon a freedom, is stilt 4 tirail — btlY wiik l,b .pee w lc rise ~ sl 9O poi to w -14. nu 5 omi i r I sttound at. IMO the fatoof our country' i is tiz.be dmilderl4/i the coming election, not for four years only, hilt tor a canto -1 ry to mime; no one can doubt who has at. , all examined the matter. Never in the vrliolehistorytsf'oiir G overnment have questions of such' awful import presinit-'1 edthemaelvee, aa ere to tic decided by . - 1 the American people in the next year.— IWe doubt not ,that all undensta the vital importance of 'the que • s ! which this ! year will bring to a Isis; and the forbearince of the • •p ti it as tonishing when we cons that . ' every ,thipghelbleax by . pinion is tlll 4 l', t^n", ed. 'W4 tr,.A4* . • , , t the ballot-box was tampered td the lent elections,. 'tend that if led to givelhe expreision of the pee , • ;we know that Democratic press ' are mobbed, and otitrages of all liiiida• conimitted'upou members 40 the Demo' i _ cratie party, which are .connived at add * , fy would i winked at by thoiie in authority. In constituents I consideration of all these things the pa selliCe to their I tience and long suffering ofthe outraged ne country. It. is 1 party is-4rib wenderfhl. Were they A_rink, that this cry ofe:e; animated by the sake fiendish and -re %are stopped. It has got vengeful spiriCwhich sways the opposi- i Ads of Democrat:a beguiled into tion, the whole country Would be one Abilition war that never would scene of wide spread rain. But we are :had might to do with it, hot TOsliikllfiifiiiince, not of iestruction; -fif this contemptible eewardly plea, of inen . rder, not of anar,chy r` the hour ' may who were trusted and treated naaders , come when the issue will he forced upon of out party. It hlta done more to for- l us of liberty-or death, and in that 'ea'se, I nigh men and money, and keep up the i the records of the past she fully - what tamer of the imbeciles at Washington, I may be expected for the future. We I , than all th yumaking, blue-bellied. Yen : - 'VW god•that such an hour may - never kens gew Vaisland hair-hatelied for fifty come ; but if it, ever does arrive, those years. -It can claiminil share with Ab- who are incited by the evil spirit now, olitiooiim, in all the ruin, wretchedoess, will learn that they have been toy awl wrong that the prosecution of this ing With an element mightier than 'they. =war - has inflicted upon our oonittry, an d 1 That they are ritere inspota on the lion' a should be held responsible for the aside. I lip. . If the present condition of - afairs mime siren puritanism in its, attempt to 1 continues, if the people are to be goad overthrow the institutions of our Repair 1 ed fur three years more as they have beau lie ad degrade-white men to a level with lin the three j ust passed , we‘eanacenetito t he negr, .4 1 ,„ - - a the men. pretendin g ' ing - to save us traltlis baptlini of blood to be-Democrats, ..,Isito preached '`expo„ Ito put to shame the dark+ scenes of (Hooey, and ~r ioiv e y• t i t the beginning o f the French Revolutions i • - , thia war, been"kiek.od overboard and We must elect-men to 0-the-wal— let to flounder and sink -lu'the quagmire tions now, occupied by Abolitionists, and of Abolitionism, and the Demdcratie save our country from the &arta! itupeo-, ding danger. Democrats ought to or party stood pp as it shit* have done - hook pr i ottipk , , in opposition to it ; long genie° everywhere and understand each 'ere this, would the bloody drama have other ; tech township ought to have its been closed, and Abolitionism been our- I committee and its Meted -time of meo ried so deep that Ciabrief a truut ph would tine. Let not a fatal apathy neat:, - its in scarcely have resarectod it. ' this hour of mortal danger. A great Of- It is not too late now, to take a lemon fort triew,and we are saved from ruin, f rom. th e past Trite men everyw h ere whichsiever can be done withont labor. will proffit by the bitter experience of There is no doubt that the opposi the three years in which we have been Lion will strain every . energy, and reaping such a harvest of blood, and will take advantage of tlirUonstitatoin demand of those who sot as leaders, tc they have violated in_order to defeat the platform of priswiple, and not of policy. Party they have so much reason to fear. .' .AlfraNelialle w il l no .longer do to rally But, by a C ombin a tion ofall our elements; tile hosts, that still have faith in Deni_ we can overcome whatever, power they mottle principles to the support of any may bring against us, and decide once man, but a 'return to the teachings of our for all the important questions which are , Slithers, an adhesion to the tenets of our upon W. Ldt, each one do his whole duty our party alone can korai order o ut o f as an individual and as a member of so chaos, or restore that which we have lost cicty And there can be no doubt of our by the cowardly poliey we have been ability to save the country, desperate as . pursuing since the beginning of this is thelnien to "lob it has been driven.. wicked ,fratritidal war. - Congressionaleaue ususean talk "poli cy,' until they grow tired and advilid 'war illatforitts," as !!strong" at they have a " mild' to, bat the only "wolicy'"• orir par _ ty ma adopt is the - strict adhemlide to principle, and the only `platform," 'that, laid down by. Jefferson and- Madison, overßixty years ago, in the Kentucky • and Virginia Resolutions. It is our . plakorm of principle_ in it iirend'iodied t and expressed, the great doctrines that urcountry what it was before' the f ix t ia eo di pli in their blindness and bigotry gave the reina of geximunent into the - -. Itaadwathervitritinis-fanaties - of ,New - 'Plegrand. epon it alone can we aumbed. Vgionit alone alto uld we Rake the fight. ' If the pifneipla of our tlll . ftr; se express vidhy its foundersiare right, ilia wrong to attempt an erasion of them oven though Policy would dictate fOr the hope of temporary success. They should be made the aliililliith of. Democracy,. and, the man that fears to endorse them, is notflt to be our candidate, and he who facto uphold them in this the "hour • of eturieretsity , " should not be reckoned , as oneocusi_Lt thoriMilt t!etettriewfulturwarit moretehet mole br.laritemy ; 1 ` . ,0r1l the withdrawal of ..„,410/4.04.4p1454.- - • - 1104 ar &raw itutea.aad the anit . none ithni*laddant or t..f..rfpAraent no ono kaiak nor does any ,016elttiow tug read{ a:OW that albatd o ls e h a tt . adred brave eel 'ls we" filled an. MZ: ire unties - that a - Sew Congressmen -fiNetending to sot for the Deinneratie party, held a eatimp in -Washington the other day, at which they determined to ;nue ao.addresslo the Democracy of the North. &Toying a "vigorous 'worsen tion or the war i ",aad advising ma mat- ter of aTedicacy the adoption - of a 'strong way pls.tPnon' in tho:ootramrcartipaign. '"" • Now, if theee would he loaders of our • good old Party woulitatfend to th - e bd - ,sinews far which they were elected, and try to repreytttariikt those who' hon , end then with their suffrage, in phut ofdiesating platforms, or attempting fort* the Democracy into afa ,o-* tion, for as*llencjfi - sake, receive the thanks of the - and he rendering son .e party - as well • le about time, • • •Tectiency • the , . '•• AhOlitt. - ,T ai lig I Abolition orgaunp tewn, tell to erg' single instanm-whetijba, re uniting soldiers, Democrats or others, re, noised "contemptible and outrageous tillOnient," from the eitizeu.s of any part: of Centre County. We deny . 'that soy `oo,teseptible' or 'outrageous' treat, meat has been shown to stay, returning asel dare the contemptible' min- . Jaya the Pass •to proiTkitOstirthic llettlarbielialitieffour wicked, ma- Selo* ne, gotten up,:to engetidei a feel ,oB of h.Sre4.loween delay find chi crmliSiesnc.4=-This thr 11S - 444, .tinsq 1.461":erl 019,7 li, hes eyer Whited Sepulchres 11 jiscu epil hale got off in the Senate, the other 'lcy, some very fine "sentiments" on the freedom of speech and the press. Such talk gout* very pretty, bur the facts em not so well enloulatpd to ergite the enthusi ng:a of the reel frihnds of free discussion. We believe no in*and-out Democratic pa pers are now, nor Laye beep fur a long time, allowed to circulate in dot army, unless it be in Gen. Grant's department. Gen. Batiks prohibits them. In hiissouri they are ego -notinted contraband, So also ou the Pacific coast, thousands of miles away from the ' Keefe Of active military operations, yet thus tore get up and congratulate themselves and the whole country on the devotion of tbe pres ent .Administration to the principles of free disermilart, and this, too, lifter it _tried its test to oh rush out ovary bold and manly ut brnnee against its principles and policy. • -It ts,also proposed to make voters of sol diers id the camps, white they are denied the right to take papers upon both sides of thtt issues to be decided, Dole any, one call this free diacussiOn 2 re never was a commended and „prososibed Ithyalifiatts greater faros thin this pretense of the so ) called Republican party of &tenon to free dom of speech and the There: • They hue shown themselves the most bigoted and natical opponents of freedom in every te-" , spect. TM spirit evinced by them would not only forbid all free and nerdy diadems*. has; butirwonkr• slide all denial progress and reduce Mir age to the Inert condition of mankind before the rewind :of learnduor The "Repelaitett" party have sonifiged some reputation in foreign landau wdl , .as oar own, as OM ;Meads of liberal government, and as earnestly attaahed to tree institutions but was all biked upon the false foundsticm_ of ..freedom fog the. negro." Now, 'Om they boldly avow their design of t subjugiting white men, of enslaving their own race in order to carry out their fanktieal theory in .regard to asgroesi the eel aildelt retroceded their hyPOorisy is tornardas. Thepuo lon 'ger, except-in lip senlice, show any devotion to.freapsinsiples of say kind. They, Apo become the Allies of-the manaroldele °Mu rope, have given up the ifinnuti dentrinp, and are steadily carrying ottf,"bp'thitelinnt nent, the designs tolthe deeqeskt, mule iee of %moo. ratle instibutiolui.• Hos/long will it be beforathe peoplewbon thloalve defeats") r A . i =la fthe Dem- _ rows of bay onets or Mies,' reiolieri, sabers, cannon and mail arum of eery kind, ship of warrhead grettades r ebrapnett is filter all the applian ces which science has discevenxland I•ibe Colihsajigesit 4tecom, la& ..krillisitathttddif*umatt, l,fe. the trump, the ttruni, the , triumithal }rob, tip applandi all that 'maid lend st„ grace at could captivate the dancy.ter tion. Avarice, too. wit the) reward as the laurti-acow." tributed antosgthe coo' the landittfthe ,conquered prayt• Over the r- Then I 'observed those who passed under this portal; most were young, ardent, joy ous, with ii wea lth of vigor and life, they rejoiced In' their' slitingth, and soon se* be fore-Mini ' Whose path NIA through anolarge arch." •, Others, theifi wero; older„ more suhtilo, with ;craft anti cunning', and quite indelibly impressed on their every Ilneament--apo clone and fair sewing to, but. to 'the close observer "for salt and • let seemed leg , ibly written all over them. These Were the loOlithlans, the dissappdintdd office seekers, 11.111 st who had long been waiting a turn at. at the public Drib. These 'snuffed the plunder after off, and . libped to share the confiscated estatesirkffie subjugated pro vinces. others there Bare--broken men—men Who ball long eddied to hare •6y hope _in life--seeking distillation and a grave. '.Despairing and mad, to futurity blind. The prsomt to shun and towns rwpfte to Ond." they ellingeti_WiltirlY iv' • - • " sought the arena of Strife, as nom hopefid else seek the flOtiAi circle and the festive board. Again there wrre others:who had commit tea some grab* orifaet or- suffered sonic ignominy, who had become in some way infamoueoeial Parsinh's--who hop ed to do some deed; thee =should • efface front merry Wilda - the recolleet4e of the past.: And so they printed on with flaunting ban ners and pranowg steeds and gala uniforius, as to a holiday review. And there niht them a host o"forlorn loo,king men hi gray and in rags with un ltapt and hutting/ suaaked, j yAsagea rind 'bleening feet; tad as the Wave, with crest of apariding foam, it dashed upon St rock, -andrairitreenils in broken spray from the 'everlasting adamant; so was that alit tari and gorgenuallost hurled upon the, gray' sled ragged mass; so did it vninly spend its' fury, find so did it recoil Chattered„ battled, bleeding in dismay and panic before the 'titern might df resolute despair.' Again add again with intermitted numbers end reoruited energies the hrillititit and powerful host, surged forward to the shook, 1 and again recoiled bleeding loakta.— "Artho spring tides with heavy plash, From the eliffe invading daih nage fragments sapped by the careless flow," Bo outnumbered, and out worn by constant collision were at lest celiepeled to give way, .and the conquering boot, itubruted by long conflict &pd maddened by the recollection of countletia des . soters and 'elong , mid almost ••t - • • • t -td . defeats, surged on unop- posed. ' "florets the wikl cry of horror and dismay ****** * * * * * A thousand Shrieks for hopeless mercy cry ; Each shook-red meteors rushed along the sky, And cpnboioup 'Nature shuddered at the cry. —1 aborted my bead and loo,lcecl back alone , "the way of peace." It was atningely paved with broken sense kets and shivered sabers fragments of shell, bursted cannon and the bones of war horse and the pack mile balancing besides those of the lately gay awl glittering combatants 'The broken tools that tyrants cast away by myriade,-- But, saddest sight of all, I sawiho crush ed and mangled liberties of the count strewing the conqueror's pathway. I look ed again in the direction of the conquering host. It had stisappeared, and I saw the eud-of the"iik of,pesee." It passed under a portal inscribed with the words. I passed through, anxious to see to what this "way of peace„' trodden at moth fearful ' oost, would lead. I entered a country in 'tended by nature to be the garden of the u niverse. The desolation was appaling. On every side were traces of former culture and prosperity, of more recent Adevastation, sack and ruin. I saw everTwhere unfenced fieldit grown up to weeds, stumps standing in 'regular rows, marking the pieces_ whore oncd had been fruitful orchards; ruined bridges, abundant mills, railways stripped Of iron and blackened ruinp of What had once been dwelling houses, half burnt fins, thetas of huMium bones commingling with Ihe ashes of their timber, and now I began 60 dbsory here and there the *make of mibia chimneys. These were generally - far ansTr, en thoskirt of some wood, and were tenant. ted by negroes who lived ill squalid indo lence and utter misery, dependent for * scanty subsistence upon babies and 'sibs chaos An aged negro told me sadly that his people were formerly much more nom er r , ours, andthat their labor condudtiml tinder the guidance of white 'men, had pioduced for Mem an &Minden - se of &Vas neoessarite Mi not a fewof the contortive life. Then said{ 1, :wretched iron* *Mitre , 'that treads spuhrei ' p ray of poseit't • • , The NeW Neresidre )emoeraoy held their State Convention a few days ago, to florid- . nate a state. ticket,,, A tweies of patriotic resolutions were adopted. The following, from the pen o f the ilon. Edmund Burke,' was passed unanimottely, with boisterous enthusiasm. It speaks the ISeni6inita of every patriotic heart, . . Root a . That the freedom of the ballot AIIIST,and SHALL be , MAntreAtiiii sacred lad Inviolable; and that We, the Deonoorsey of New Namshire, will unltewitbronrhreth ran of other states, sr mon or laws » MID is, in zenlatanee to every sttaittpt, frentsvitatirvar aourocit way come, to over• turn or &brit tdrateaskett . I sa , direlotintaro . Intannoirg nt "Wry Iknold , the 'dndtrpendanne ofhe hailetAllsti'tho election& State and NO.onal vind do bretb4 'l T lt'olhe".4, l *; 921 r. fert.T/11,_ PAVb.O,Iot • 0-ih7=NOM Of . ? him. , 411114A40kty.fIAdAVITrla t • debt Wbb tow .abaktiivitaitourti; ,l bow,' toT i Ciati/WWIPAIVO So, 14:4404is twpi IIA 11414, fYr ,:i3YOII • ,1 • .214 p ~.. that ,ae ambi depicted its oleic saw dis- iies °this trifiurph feted ind partitioned 80 , hidden by_otirions and Iryed trieery ire•to be observed by _ the legend, o enters hens leaves !Auer and truth be •bind." Übi solitedinam &dant, pieem appellant." 4 - .4e lifaftd, =1 Who uxtapo. nation he 800- 1 - mw ioacti". Car iboo of with It brave i men wl seivea, Age IP"— ---00. ttl or a ramie, ~.(tvi democra cy to a die Liam. • 'Even now, growing as, the Peace art y% is, 'its weathers would glad -16 ly hatierti 4i, results, of's national battle on canipiktes nominated on a platform demon 'dittiPeace, and aunt bide the fate of battle; with peace against its antagonist war Orin- eitde,,anti-sgree tortbide with cheerfulness , by the result; for woknow Oat wherever ' the principles of peace. bafe heed boldly avowed, and candidates stood broadly on a pearl platform, tbey-WeR either successful or had a largely increased vote. And thin; mug it ever be, when mon advocate, a prin ciple which will !talkie - (reentry from anar- 1 chy and misrule, mid , gesture peace to '4 rind tilted with bloodshed and death. fn the final success of thp peace men is the last ,And only hope of the iiepublim_That„,_Ann, muss will attend their efforts we think there is tur.doubt;:amithorgirilt - f Belehasser never • saw the'handwriting on the wall, the If tie, mene, tekebipiyaresn of hicago:nal overthrow More clearly, bor yet with 'a more guilty conscience or greater terror than do our ru lers see the onward movebtent of the grekt Peace party. reaCif is life and preeperity to the nation; lk t %tun it i s, political death and utter ruin.' 'Blessed are the Peace; makers ! "—Eideige. 101 The following sentiments, taken fret+) the .ondott Preatiner, a riper suld toll, second to none published in Eagand in ability. and which throughout the whole course of our civil waritax-beentl4 . e North arc wel worth pondering. -Jr our peewit condition, eo Ihritwreepeole tho lose of in diriihnd freedom end ptiiiuighte. the Ex-• aminer al lachenpo blame to our analittitions it any.: - We havenevet• concurred in the opinion that the inetirations.Of America Lail) been tumid wanting tin i elnits triwt, - The fault Lne übt been with them, hut the people who, for rain glory, have yd'tKtqu.thdr libeetids— - Had they lived , nader a monarchy they would hare done the same, and would haze made their boy ere as absolute as the Czar whom . they so tmuch admire and extol, It is thirir 'vie* t.o 1.1143 greatness more than liberty ; to . Vvr.vautlf extatutiva terito rx instead of personal rights Litanoe their liglys.ntgrqudvr of all their _best -securities tor freedom. ' aitti4tiwit be tad therwilrtesiuric their guarantees when the oecasson has pass9tl Aa4411 might It be Bahl that a woman wonialrlisumo hernitaatiaystier a evrreniler. A nation which has committed 'to live without its Ilbextiesits - prepared itself too well ,for the Igso of them. - . It liae raw - Wien - the habit of - virtue. We sr 11011111(keintin--(10110 who support the administration.* lts usurping and trea sonable courte7is well as Chose who oppose it—will sonyi" . * compelled to endorse - the opinions of the Zxanwner. Without exception or reseirstitm But. then It may be too late to recover tbeloet jeweler Patriot & Union. Prtoident,felaking. To a casual observer the renomination of Lincoln would seem a foregone conclusion. -Seward has theta atter in hand,-and so far has succeeded well with the local politicians in State Legislatures and those newspapers that St are a erted_hy_Feale.ral patronage Dui Ilene are yno means decisive, indica ilions, our dothn. in the least abatejhe en ergy or disturb the spirits of those who are determinedly lipptlic to Als. Lincoln. The struggle between the in'a keel ''ont's has actively commenced, and promisee some work and, rich developments before the nominating convendors meets.' The radical German element is a power in the party and bitterly hostile to Lincoln, while 'Chase, /Uplift, Premeet and other ,/eadeesstre by no means favereide to continuing the "gov ernment" another four ,yeare. In a party point of view {lie ilictolnatlon belongs to Lincoln. Ile has ,done everything that his Party had asked., and should have an oppor tunitrto vindicate ip a canvass fir re-elec tion before the people the fray ds'and iniqui ties of his present term of office, even to the venalities of Camerae, of which be assumed the..respensibilitY. fly the way, the shrewdness with which Chase's claims forth° nomination are to be managed is perceptible in the recent action of tie Republicans of the Pennsylvania Legislature. They expressed a preference for Lincoln, anti-deputized Cameron to make known that preference to His Rseallancy. The #.lA.in..oglee. was to rga. -tint; ,pelf of all conneotien with the corruption 'practiced under_ the'. administraiden, and placetheiusupportable burden npeolsihopili. Hence ha pr ocuree Cameron and, mina of his well-known oherneteristies to ittivocate strongly and openly Dtr. idneoln's 'aqua 114traid. The Democrats in.fiengrees want a oom rolittee to investigate the franda oammihed by the Administration updn the Treasury. They, will never get/mph a committee tom this-Congress, and it they were to, it would lie of no use, unless they had something like iris JeadY mows* the mirestelous oollar which was put mined the smoke oil witnesses, and if they4ed to swear lithely, it eentinutal•el ,1411 It either extorted the rruthe.orstimak the liar to 'death. This collar would probably never get the teeth: out °fate Abolitionieb.l butthen it might be useful in Wetter way, t. 1., in oltoakleg a few thoupandliari to death. • ......t.VAllasander Cnxeminga,• the -individ ual who snide such a brute to flit early dap* of tile war, wltea leettedted • funds were Platted at ids' disposal, which he Itu ,sestidtia straw • bate and llDea pasttalatus, sad Isft•-the"Aletarnmeot $260,00 worse and himself better off to a aikwootottal• —lblAbsetest and loyal aseostbeisteett gAvta a•tomodeetoa to go to •itrkiateas to radio .040,144100 P 81 ,' An alipoiAtiowit worthy to, bs) Aid& +. • v.• , . m=cl=ne===== Intle*O•tat• State' 'of Now 'Jersey' Is only va•W MOO; in l itdO ununintrOort,PZlCK4 priltr e c drusfirtko IC satd4 lur Tramw.fr 1 0 to. 11•• IspAoct gaga; C lll* Ritg *Mr:, 661 goni spiehruit of BOWE , • Ausodini." Aboir(N,IFT , , ' , 1444 1 0( tzelle,,Miliairk.. . re t ie , ? 1,1 0 7 Vi-' 0.4.1ft' ffg 3ti !•/;:','ltt - Vi ..74 711 . A :to •. Bemires us . sm., L Joymont of our-liberties. Wo an 17 "n 1 to atPPort - tivoilep; all men, w o holy - official position , are sworn to , sup t the , - Constitution • and tha very schwa - of the-oath in ' the one call, an its se 1 p clett r ti l larti r OA other. The Bag is an stnblettsig,-, wtrh the mute of it them for their tee forth -the stdsttanee of out liberdl4 , ena is intended to surroundthiim with such Ixo rpublo Niggards that. nihalliwed am bition shall not dare. tolay itelmplous hand upon them. The Hag is but a sign that much • Cpnititition estate; hind is as matt lea than the Constitution, at the shad ow is lens than the 'absentee which it re flects: If therefore, it be an offence to Ste - ht the flag, le is a terrible crime to fire into' Constitatian; and to this arias, as latoh k ts superadded theinfmny of periliry. To teem one itentenee or word from , that Conetitution le to asssult Liberty itself; 404 to fire IMO it, is to become the issaiiiin of Liberty. And now wirealte urn( 'aural vet to sty, the; whilelliattetiels, at Sumpter, &eclat the Bag. kr. Unmoral, in hie erpheef; ee etred Into the Constitution, sod bee literally Intent peeditientroatieniNftheritabeis, - . ittrtbrinqe leirr, deserved to be &minded .br w e er; what punishment should hold/died liver the Presideni, forfiring into the Ciiitetitatiod.--- -.AVL , , ; —Who does not see that the shidon of death is passius over on; land t That erety day there is-less sun t That, faith hair per irhad. thar.lcive has perished, that the Constitution -has perished, Mat uhlon . hke Neighed, thatmll,whieh madertnt happy at home, and great abroad, his'petfehed I What harlots left j We have' Mr.iclitnooln, the negro, the bartila; the 'CongreSso, pod have mercy on m a il Henry' Ward Beecher aq Fred. Deng! I The future T Go' net then into its secrete, oh, my soul! On the 27th ult., by , Joseph Adams Mr. Wm:, Sperm Black, k, Miss Margaret Dill, both of Huuthagdon county. On ho same day, by the wane, Mr. Joseph - Murray, of liffrosburg, to Miss Mary Shope, o f Boggs township, Contra County. At Oak Hall, on the 2lat ult., by Rev.Rebert Mr. 'Franklin Beeintol, of Ilirwardrille to Miss Farley A. _Rooter, daughter of Mr. John }tooter, of Centre Kali. - On IgUnday evening, the tth faet,, at the resi dence of the /widen father, by Rev. N. J,,/ditells ell, Dr. A. C. John Of the 34th Illinois Roe went, bith Army Corps, Army of the Cumber land, to Miss Kate Lucas of Howard, Centre Co. , Ontke . 11th ,by-Elder J. A. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Williamson Rinley of the 7th Belt., P. V. VII Mien Jennie W.Swyler of Lock Haven. ;With be above noticoWo received s.iPrendid cake, and a " green " dollar, for wfi r loh the fair bride and lucky groom have the heel wishes, thanks and prayers of all connected with this ace, from .41 dwell do io be editer. _ NQTICES. A UDITOR'Er ' °TICE. - • • The ,UndersignodAppointed by the Orphs t is '0 Court of .Centre Count'', on Anisvr. aik,Thiatho tudainle i r dilio tint' llarteoelr, Adrar. of tht. Unto of Iflllisda New ell, late of Patton Twpt. 'wog those, Perrone legally untitled ttlereto, will attend to the du ties of his appointm,ent, at his °Med in 4b. Bor ough of BelW&ute, onliaturday Eat lJth day of Mara next, at 2 o'nlook, P. AL, JAMES 11. ItAIIKIN Feb. hth. 1804-3 t. Auditor. A u r T„,..,3 NoTtat. The Undersigned, appointed by the Court (Common Pleas of Centro County, an Andltag to distribute the money in'the hail& of Rieherd Conley, tsti„ Sheriff of sold %Ninety, arising from the sale of the real-ostato of Wm, J. Stein, among those perimns' legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of hip appoint went at his office in the Borough of Bellefonte, on gaurday the sth day, of March next, at 2 eiaLmk, P. M., ' JAM/i8 11. HARKIN Peb.lote. 180.--41 t. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. in the matter Qf'the Estate of. Deal Beightol, deeeased. midcrsigqed, oh And_ itor appointed by the Prphan's Court of Centre County, to make disteibintion, of the stoney rin mining in the hands of the Administrators of said-liksate, amongst the renew; otitnegi to ro calve. tho same, will attend to the duties of• his appointment on Thursday the 10th day of March, 1804, at his office In Bellefonte when and whore all ptintsms-intere if they see proper. EVAN M. BLANCH A V) Feb. 10th. 1864-4 t. tor. AUDITOR'S NOTION. , The undersigned; an Auditor ap,. pointed by the Orphan's oourt of Centre Comity, to distribute the lealanoonn the lamas of the Administratorienf Jet* Adams, deeeseed, to and &moonset them entitled to -snooty& 12, hap appointed Saturday, the ,ith day of March at 2 o'clock P. M. at bin Office in Betlefonte to at tend to the douties of mid appointment, and whoa thole intereeted are requested to attend. ,MACKANIJIS. ' • Auditor . Feb., 10th 18044-4 t. ADMINISTR'ATOR'S RV) Lettere of Athoohdisystlort on the'Rs. , tate af- , township, deceased, haring Wow/spooled to the undersign ed, he basalt, motile, all pereonou iludebtad t 4 said Rotate to make immediate peysnett, and those having claim against it;to present theui duly authenticated for settlement, JAS. W. 4111YOBE Adiainistrator. rob. 10th. 1864-41 w A lIDITOWS NOTICE. -C1 In *el matter i 341 i 1 &tato of Daniel Vbigktol boozed', op/ot signed, on Auditor AppOtittutP7" lbe p Court of Ctiotisiquirty, to Wok* o • or mousy romuinlag hi the heads of du dfiuitoe, freikelle oalo of the pool Mitatoioc deeeeleqt, i u 444 to Ow, dope. ,of, WOW** TherettielAt JO* dr/ Sit UM, it Irte Am Dr BoDfote,mlese *A here person fir*olded Mar 4 494 , a" proper. - intr. loth. 1644.--4 K ' Ono,. NIYAIDgt: - . , r. - • . • liogincialunaly gtwongist Vl* no. 'ainsignoa u 1404 OIPPOWed a Committee of Rom I) e, (Lunatic') of Alward tosmehip, to settle inMditietlis eeeteuttei 0 1 4,1 1 9 bird./ Monts nitrinnone knowing th=aSvoit *debt. old to AM Rona Dania), to omke is.e ttednito Moment end ti}ose Wring claims - i him to pitoont thorn, Wily outheitiostird' ; or iolti l i•• Must. • =1 . - 1110EIMIL Dtilfitla. km. 20, .1864.41 t. : ! thatilBTlL4l2oll,l! ?N M& , „ I. Adpilotstraloe elLtherlile or .1 PELIi frtle&, WWl' 1:111p1K40, eeeased, hay g' gran to the Muter geed, he hereby nOleleir Al! persotut indebted ,nict Mate i 0.13 .i.e!te,,irnmodiere PeMen Oft 1111;4ZteViWit $ O . Will?* • '" • ciaimpi l pufs -1-41 'L EM;I2 , i ; IT X. Potwar), Editor ftlehmond Bkaosbar, Altp AUTMXI air mi • " FIRST TAR OF TIM WT/L" I Vol. 8 of) i 400 yolpso i Ototh';02,00: • With' portraits On stew, moistly taken of G . *WOMUMI,. qrilY ; gli fl oga • JOHNSON.. , ME PLAtitv 24#14,8? , Tblif blitehr the, Sistoreof tbo Wore from *Southern eimr,rteirn al i Ft of toirturnoloui latyrothniurrals Written with. , eidernew Win* etme anti OUST, Imina•tlue out, .00mmotemt "'amid of • 11 Om , 41/il,, u4Sfuri , mid uswaE operitious In iile - Sottch4 Kat awl( impodaqitta ilud In eereet. Ttreept tWhibmgonogrotirei . of cam- Pnrf-vf oh , Atirl i qd ,Irktp Atureettur In; The Ittedrt l'eno4o_* . botio tnely taken up isnidratiele,`. ThWorelbe pub . woubblekpiletribrinotrbruffiti '"'YfitE l t YEAR. Mr Armt.- MY )1. .C.P01 , 410 1 l!: dltor " fif iiitrioduimpt'swibu. One Wilms°, Svc ; 400 pp, • ,010 - 4.; $2,00 Antikentle Portiiitn, 'flosly assented' :on, steel •V• 1. from loto—.Ploßtogespi!" of IP'. :r• I 4 • LEE, ;•• r': BEAUitiffiARA Obi is on exact reprint of the only. BiltOri . of 04 MALPlabliikbnit indatklnitgb... Mc. value and fotportanca of this connected statement of nil Civil, Military and Nitna•opqrationa, u pic tured to Soutbord macre - earittel be overrated. It it wellurittes, MI of detak_with luny mirritlites And ificlilsiitsid- o Patient& adventure of the greatest Interest; ' It contains Aerobes , of Rotation" officers, the Constitution df the Cot:Moderato Stalin, and a Obroaosologicel Lint of Bottles and Events. "OFFICIAL REYOBTS , OF. BATTLES: e rtircunton BY oungrepr trmutp, nteuncum, ampeinion to Pollard'a a First Yo irat.'"Cfna 140.1hitx7 WOW T1C10th,.32,50. AUTHENTT.O , POBTRAIT' OP GEN • BEAM Finely Y.:emits} on .Steia An exact reprint of the °Mobil Costfeilersie reports of buttles, raids and lieges, which aim of the greatest interest and import ance. They will command the attention of multitudes of readers in all ports, *bp are desirous of know— ing the Southern hind& ofthe War: TintlieW-Tork-Tinme, siojet . = Th 44 avoluWsof extraordinary Interest, being nothktg leer than the Rebel cartel state ments of battlea,Sor the ;mount of whisk we have heretofore had.to rely. ;won the reports of our own teems and desmiptiena of newspaper . correspondents. "She whole oolloellee wilLbe found exceed ingly valuable as svoompanion..volume of our ewe reports'on the conduct of the war; and Mr. Blobardlion deserves gient'credit fer getting it out in this very convenient yid handsome shape." - The above Works, bound handsomely in half Morocco. gilt edges, uniform, will teaapplied at $l2 per outt. A THRILLING BIOCIRAPIni ECK:I3 YRRAT altZfit/iAL Or MX BOUTII AN AUTHENTIC) LIFE OE friONEWALL JACKSON. RIM etßQuae, /k.VIP Ot EfrOZIEWALL JACKSON. ' PROM ' orric tAL pnirtse, OOTEMPOVAIXT C AUATIt'ES AND TERQONAL ACQUAINT/4M B 7 • A Virginian, Ono Vol. Itmo., 325 pp. $1,25 Authentic „pot traits of Jackson and hie sucamiorp, on/Mel. EITONdWA LI. JACKSON has made too profound an impression kilts pghtin not to devour with avidity an mit* el PAN, ,toqr compilations may he gotteWhp . Adhere Without acewee to authentic doW e entebitt !Ili 14 :41 life written by a °coifed Mom,' (Hon. John. hi. Dan ele,) who knew-bim well, served under him in le brillisekitafwir, wee assiatsd by Mrs.Njaek gen, and badhopesa t?o At hie papers. It giVOS t ipf t minutely all the death of eel , tie, tilled -With thrfittarineidenteend - td . sacra— fives, and le written with iiiii i - it , forming a volume of lutenist and sheathing M erest,_ unt equalled by nay other yet eifitest to the .riah lio. , It contains the. only ,sethentio Portrait irt Jackson, taken from lily abort!/ t Wore -the big" gliV". 01 4 10 4 0, for,Aillivisokitm• PpBTSAU Or'IOOPWAI4, JAMESON, WITH ! AN AIIT6OI,EPE, - ' lingrinnil on steep of the bait artists hi • It if 6irtrefroll'4ii4tiClAih"tiftnn4“. before the bathftlf+Mentatilit:ftwilitnk• , win, *nett, the bnlyAltillientio , ibifure.l work has been done In the finest etro ' it.f., tfii The vise of theenkteningle nit& -` ratarnOrrtour instia. , . '1 -- • - Ado"' Plats , , , t..q.. , • • . lOU. ,de...... 0 i, ~ ......400 - 1 Artlet'a Itattrinn, letttif .4 width 't very I „ ~ , ga mbit 1 O;r4 , J., been printad.,,i, 6 ;.; ,•: ........ ~,...y.',- . ii .i .l / 4 1s)so • ~. "I Pii4jAKitifehro,- 1, , .144 i 1 . ...t 4Oone tipelring_Alit:94*ft2L47/326,tf Jrhsen.AMraqik•M`Perw . • Arm!. T" --- 'to the roma At So. ThebElpintange* , in At •tar of:OleatiftwOrAinet ..., ~ : :r ‘ . fro , .... _ ,• fiat Shit the subnahet *SI tie (Unity 6i suorpolha 1164.* . 6:41 i '. 116465 kt: 711 7 . 4 r ' ~ . s sawn% WA*flD D7bo. MO Ai T 'nig- L g WIN" AArD 1.4420041.18f0R11, • ; i directly dopodt — tit:!*ile_ now - . • .• . oe sell webs' at tem 4,1 V • 1 . 4 . 1° "; NN whelesiihraud friiiOisilit Saab prices, will°h irtiffiffi l iP a to be bat qualities -. cordial,* weir re/Testis, privet. XIS salt consists lu Oa of El 01011711, : ' ~ 4.14.1 1 4:4 1 / 4 Av ••,, • •tations, MEM ; , r, vrni, ri 4 Normi: ind eat* WACO ' I p i er mi cr. ALb ZS* ;1111101,11D E ' , eve ~!',Fm'• t.tti • , frol4 vaglabsp..iitollaint 9hr pore, ns ' 401,80 per gillbs. r. •n 4 ' - 4 • 4". A r• . pRZAtICSIGRRI •, , I' , . - 14 . , , ' ,141 . 11* - '• ...ii4 ' • . • Wheies-- at re net #P4 • *raittftcgii , - /POLF 1 • 40 : oitY l _. tRAMPAIPPR,' — 'IftikeIY, OINOIR, min , • AND CARAWAY BRAN D , PURR . • ' , ,digiaClLPAlnladiW• DRUM. f inisgal4(g it, i L a(i•ffireq#, l to t r ilis represda, led? and , ' Vie*. , low. Ail Ahc eir diereeliest this estahlte- IT'!ut „ . _lwe',tqk lintbeleet . all the UMW 'ta‘e! .. 14 P:rFf9, 1 1 1 /4. 2 0 etiriquently smut be puns and goal. • jar- Physicians and other* ags .nsapreithily :tegaisstedildsire.hindliteohi is leiai• -1 1 11 4. U. hige,ebe mar relate of ) 1 1111116 , 0RT WilfE IIFECIR kir TOWN.' _ MO. PT. Mit if. Ersity•sopr AirrOSnlllut AT TUE • PtiIENESS Akt) CIitiAPICESS o► Tilt ,ARTICIIII 80p11 . AT romarr 44 rilirOws • - wlr9BiusA il'l.YN 4NII . 14 . 42.titrit STOR 111 HitOF,'IMCS):+, 1111,Ctliribrni PA, The pi:gift/adore of die a +tabliallunant Woe pleneliro in informing the ?nape that they Were crinittintly on band a enyply of clarifies foreign end loanertir liquors, inertias Olt' iVectr;', • ' . - ()hi- .Ityerr— A,ud lrish 'Whiskey, • Coryute, ilbs , khgry, 'berry, • • Ginger, And "Arpolum Brandies; • Pirrt ; • ~414444, 4. 4 An unizand via; Nriv England RyAn• iiilinara RUM. CORDIALS Ptli . enid, /rani/seed and .dePttentilm Fseritticing *AAA' ill call ed to 'oar Ayls . - SIQUORS; milialdo fox, mepieal purpooiT. Dallas jugs and Dendiona 'coludently on bad. WII have . • ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKEY in Toitn. • An liquors irere..hought irtmn llquon were low, an sell them neeordingly. Air is it kQra uo WAITUUtipt to g i ! • eetiefee- Peervient carati*' euetonlere we 4 44teletfitily 410444 • ,414.1.45 e ,patronage Liquor, will iue sold by Wt quAde b T.l or Beres. , 7rs hw5,9 4,1n.110,0t of • • " IkEr l i t tglAIQUORS of flay finest gradealoaisia.- . I!pril Int, 1863. AunamilmoTtes. ' • la,thoDrikapp Courtnft4airsColui ty. rn the matter uf the Estate - et Lennie Hinton deed. , Tile tunloseigreit air 4111111 toil - spidetded the Orphans Cart of gpetp,enitettz *Oar and dtspo.o or tho ezi i *oktatheaecoNts ti t of Aus n Hinton and tMeten, AilKatttraters or Lame #litteit almost, add 4tt444 to the duties of laq Appolitdir at hie tate in tiellelate, svutriterf the 21st d•y dattuarrho-D;r1i16111a 211iite1tieWA. of raid clay. A. Q, , PaUtfYr. Ja:ath 1211.1-It. Auditor. A. DUlN.lsTit i vors NoTlpp, Loiters of administration on the es tate of John Garner, dee'd,'htte orWelker LIP., having hive utnutad kto ths, undersigssa, he had% witillmallperaosc3aidebt•44o - the rid estnte to Mae Immediate psynnest,emd requires those haehm.plaimentkinWlsus Mim e duly euthhifeatedi }for stiO • • • DVltitr. ' Jan. Illtb,l ONINISTRATOBI3 NOTION. , • • -C 3 ... i I,4ofiriatlaWsubTri As &- We at Ard./46i4drat at prism iwP-. Inafingi I t icur tha Jgrunt be so ftie% nit i tA sa pA, lo igaid titik CI ' _ ci, i ' ' tot diad tboa• hiriiit blade ' t. duty `aitabentleefed:llbrardi " . v. v ~.! +. I , i . ~.0 0.10-bRADMITIOX, ha. litis4lBB6-41t. ' ' 111" , ~ ' , -)1 1 -•• Ado?. /WOW, itidePleill•ps ru; Viand tk• 20111.141/Vl6O wilefigpail to ImitrouVablis inaldbp-iidai Ain s t „ seil,the .M thets *4 sok w 146 Ito Masks , itht0111. 1 41 1 1,04 4 .0 t 41 to . wi s6vit ter wipl;23lna • ,pey ‘ bajL iwi tsk• them 3 . ptp, ,por ist • , .‘• ••• J•iii'Vr' S.:. 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