CESI I._:. twattitibto O. GRAY 110111JEK* BILL 4140 X FNMA', 1101111INGJTINICAltt Is, INC ~~~' Me liseehpieelieat . e;Wfieet doh gbenamee mxPealdoa• 1111111,40014 11 1 1. .desereerde./k_ *we tie amen - hi' , aura. k &shot freak. Hi; 'echelon *web hi ekes enheellerisi a k a oieueeekties - behhid them, sad the apse( (ashy bases a his task' end rear imiliteedly. nen rill se &Debt be efopitrete beide Ibe i ght Won Menem neebei Melphe, "berg Aihideet FeamiphOthieele se et teek by "stir. ' Oft. loarked Y idoodor !swath's Kum- Ale tu t tattli,of stidn Zed Tokio= k' %lke Prlaskes of thopikomstautossespedhair try prima luiirs bola tain by do Cooid nate& pt. Westin% Ifkiimila • newt Nun' ow& dos orptood ormirloss Fission". All tblaV ladikato a dospends aid bloody opening of Wowing evatiolgir • egi-lis we mum neressasity be doe* front our post lb" a fart days, ve Lave left our paper undr the e►arge of our Mend Jobb P. nitwit:a, Nang wowed that the madam of the iVnicitniut will kW *Wilke by the temporary change. The lissild AwwhU Itiirohnkosi. It is a redstarts idea that isvolittions are worked only byviolence j • that' the overthrow of a government is only to be accomplished by brute force, and by the esectmeat &noel mimes as hare mode esetilar wind, revolutions are always ac eompaniethy all the horrorslthe home* ation csinomoeilst, and Alit Indica al ways °Par bold, and aocomplishment of their dhotis' tue.. The' revohnion,;which ilooh Dlfb e Einglaati when GUAttli meat,. to the thrum from 'Welt hirilut er had' bees led to the block, was 'a com plete overturning ' of the Yet secomplished in quiet, and without the los ofa singlei life. The revolution which placed Louis Napoleon upon the throne of France yea not - attended by either violence 'or bloodshed, yet *Pa ged ill completely the former governess& as the "Reign of terror" had done years bailee. It is hard for Americafis to realize the truth that our s government has been completely rertdutionined, and that the Piston).eitiddished by our Alban has_ been for months suspended. They eau not realise it, because we Imre Been DOW of the commotion and violence which is generally supposed to attend such revol utions. It is true we have been suffer ing under the most gigantic and horrible war with which the world was ever mus ed i• but the hands of our Eddins have been turned ins wrong direction, and the most dangerous enemy to our Repub., lie has been allowed to work out his evil designs, unmolested, in the confusion le' the tempest be has raised. The reason that the French Revolution'a '9B was so bloody and terrible, was that the Rev olutionists met with most formidable re sistance reason that the revolution which restored the Stuart. to the throne of England Was so quiet 'and bloodless, was that no such resistance was made.— And that is why the revolution in` our own country, of the pastfhree yeses, has not been attended with the discord and violence usual in such omits. The atten tion of the people has been directed to another and a homer danger, while the first pripciples of their 'government were being subverted by those entrusted with power and authority. The American people have been taught to believe that outdde of the Constitution we have no government, and when they rushed to arms three years ago, they did so with die mistaken idea that they were going to edam the Constitution upon those who had resisted its authority. It is unnecessary for us to centuterate .the instances in which that insirament has baen violated by the revokthensoy lea ders at Washington. It is solidest that Vice Furesidettillatedindeelaresthe NAM as it WWI' to he 'nonsense and bad non sense at'that ls enough that the lea ders of the Abolition patty stand boldly out and toll the people that they 01.114, " 9 / IlaVietigAMMtitlahlitat it is. ITow can any lane doubt that the deigns of this Administrition are .rervoletiotemy, when wsi have,their dedaratiesee in proof, aid mikes duke acts are anti& af, and In o pen old ame of Was Casetitatima 7.01 Tire asiv *pa at Are holes la time movearebta I. a satraeniesof theirrera. meat. %II ereli.dirthey. bow ihOt the' en gel* of die hishosSotasS: sal that their trial aid peat Intim the tritsite tr resatitierr of the„ gik The kali: tha law of edreSierwatif_ltimes emir la overeffik it/ lame laws die Au" oda* lid Nifty. la lai*****letik pOilat mei wbe Immaimoici mine lireks claim*** oir f •• fr i 1 ran,"3411 oo owpswa.mkaii tbsilataseltow to .0 dm* Ilimarisii by *an Lora lb*** *OW row mai bpsome, 1 0 Ai magi 10Y0161/***trill . tbso‘ialloWii so/ twit! t aca NS or on •the !Aglow of 14?5* reillistantrer Iwo& • Ala can , workatlitilitifr out bloodshed, in the coming &Woe. There is no. dotht that ler. Ishnooht and. his %Rowers will work within the ener-. g y of desperation ; fin their salvation de liellialtil9l4ll9ll/0001, of 1884; but we booboo art of this intelligence& oterpeolleilts peat lbr a moment, that they can either tbi bought or terrified into the subpolitlf measures which their Souls detest; Anil which'utnst resale in the &striation of' this Republic,— lice believe that the election can only la carried against the Democratic party by frd and 'ool=o - ; venom* modo•not fear', for the movement' fit tat dir' eation will 'Midown the long pent up vengennoe e outraged people, to hurl the cow ardly to the deatructitm they have so eritod: We found Inman the intelligence or the people, on capacity to was= themselves, bediering t they 11141 ,1 0 Mate he dingers which us, tend ' - fisi the fearful .responsibnitiy a*ing upon them he this important mUs kap nation's history. The lines are clearly and boldly tirawa r it is monarchy or ntscracy, And'. the sovereignty remain with the people or be seised. by a sin gle man T. Thisquestias must be deter mined In leas than &year, and we melo n:mildew:ly the Gale. • WhO the Soldiers Mend? , We blew .Ifsething mere deepre4,49 mean than the unceasing efformthoideby t h e a ppeeitko t , to lame tmlOPEthol* Wily e to theirs ; that we do not appre - theeerlficee they have midi, er, empathise with them in the privatibin 'limy are fi aced to undergo. It Isamu, because it its faleeeis thofistiser .of lies, Arslfollitell do those who. circulate it know that the very beifriende the ad dint has are to be found in the ranks of lite Demme* party: We had no idea of the extent to which this thing has been carried on until we met inantbeenof soldiers, at home on Ibriough, who were utterly astounded to harp the true state of affairs. Ire have takers by the hand old Mends, who in the spring_ time 'of lifb, were our constant compatriot's, who shared our study and.oar phsy, our sor vows and oisr joys, and shuddered err think - 411m dangers they had ;eared. Niece we parted, and of new tilt& they arc yet to meet "en the future batik- gelds of the *at. - And then, to boo* ' that while we watched with antions eye their every movement in the path of dan iter, while our prayer's went up for their rarity when the gene battle raged, and they were lost to view in the confusion of she contest, t hey were taught •to be-, lieve time we prayed for their destruc tion and gloried in their dbfeat. Noth ing they Gould have said or writtenwould embitter us so much against the leaders oftbc Abolition party, is this cowardly attempt to create feelings of hatred be tween life long friends. • We an afford forgive them, for already their evil deeds are recoiling upon theirowu beside, and time will teach all mon, that those who are guided by the principles of Dem oeracy are the only free Mends of the soldier. Wore our principles carried out there rould be no neeeseitefirr any of our brethren to tread the path •of death. We hare labored to remove the cause of which the suffering of the'sokilers is the effect., we have attacked, openly and boldly, the ipstigators of the war on both sides, we have exposed ourselves to insult, to imprisonment, and to death mid a beceusq we love our brethren who ha taken up itreur, and would remove the nemssiti forehem togo forth, to !suf fer and to die in this most horrible of wart. Information is denied the sol dier in camp uPon thesequestions ; but they will yet learn the truth, arid despise those whe have misled thous. • While the Democratic party has ever denied the necessity of this war, end charged this Admiehrtradon as reeponsi- Mc for all the blood whiulkbariheen and which is yet to flow, it nee always, when iltdecnnfort Odle soldiers' in the field was in question, used itserhole pow or for their good: We have always said and believed, and we believe and assert still, that the onestione ehont whit* the Tar is being waged, Kiiihiltaie inea set tled by compromiser.. Is • that. tavesony If so, Abraham Ulm& is der MOOri ty,,and though a miserable' witness ors many piste, hods °composts**, ; Aealde. this. Ho says, if* 4;1861, "than • Maier soicquoi*eastiot, l6 4,l l o%*, marked precodent,theisheraltboiellY an eiessito ewe* ytrP4 *Ma , ,meanness immediate 1111 , 14 1 1 bk " thy PaeP4 Weil* eJohaaa." - Eitel* duo oltostre MO 140 1444 . `t.akelad a l va ""Sib ' *leaf *am% mivivx atorsoose . 0100 l a ow titmote hem bait Pruftralbio to the Or. at/Often oufWeioMpultieuity; the Imo avalikelifi. of Noes ant Aare oarto weave • Woolditataltavo beet bogie* out oat tha mem* Wool Oldospolludiou, duo to M ugs oar Coeur, is MoOliiiititoiali WOO Or uipiroilleo odosiihit. .11041, 41044~ blubsiAoriddisofhoraii vie %awl 6014.' -vv Okeiguistioa, c h it Nw fbrilitlitualged'alii Oa tiouttitutiossi ateastiou of the MAW' tration. As s party, our sympathies _+y.. •*;.4. - .•siftrela.-,lo , ,+Sgta,:rAeq wM ,••• mafiosi d. piwaUtisirks. . tibiae fiftlieWa Tiara a case it point which statmlawathqcwwwa . atioagala bathed others. A ' nottaa rextiu, Nationa=gra ca~lie ar its equivalent." It rewired the satr gas bites* ellpele W eke *behalf*" lion' pert% powlienisrlyiry Btensios, of lAtionsylveils, the great Mogul of the Abolitionists. Did the/ dieplai - any great feeling itieristddp for the soldier? Have. they eve!' flowo It? ,On the mina, they bereigt them to odostghter by thew:nods, and noeconpliidied sell* heft the imillerende_offloeir own nab* same& They *wild send• naiads 'of our white citizens tb death, to free the negro, who neither asks nor atialits their 'sysopoloso. Thee will sholr whinfl the real Mende of the sold*, of the Union, and the whole , country stand, aid we ran , God that soak knowledge. Ina not 000ne'tobinte to he aseltd. rift.ll' ltaisk.7 The &cling' of hostility between the tM s parties of the country has been , daily 'ng morel bites, until now, Wo hear it dad, that the hatred le stronger than between the North ern and Southern po • .ns of the Union, - when the war first 'lt is natural for each party to e the other _foe this tlepleutbla state, af ibr certainly no one would wish iteknOwledge himself irTaalostsible. , Ifni what are the biota In tha ease? " Thera is aka , in We Northern states whish !. e . ' ones :T* ..I-. a . II .1i . . Ok s half of votes. lii members look upon the, war whisk has stripped.= land ;of its bravest sons, as a needietwand ' ernes less one, they. Udine that it eordd have been avoided intim beginninp and that after its oommoureement, it might, by, it proper policy, have .been brought long ago to an honorable =minden. HoW dare any set of men smart, that fifteen hundred thousand of their felloweitiums are dishonest, and desire the destruction of our great govereasent? The Demo crettle-joirty believing with their great leaders, Andrew Jackson and Bteriben A Douglas, that 'Saw is disunion. thud and eternal,' and desiring to preserve us from the horrors of which we Imve only new the beginning, stood up' to tell the leo- ple of their danger and to dismiss fairly, the onostions which an9nned so firarrfld on impedance. flow Ire they received by the= who SOW irpOir — Sego - ilea- 1 dons, and we suppose differed honestly? Were their positions examined, their arguments fkirly and candidly met, and tjtoir views treated with the eoptderatibe Which the past history of the party mer i t ited ? On luestions enninorimportanoe, the opposition had mete thee once met us in open, honor able debate ; but when the meet vital question which ever de manded the attention of the American 1 people Crone, a question involving the lives of millions of our citizens, and the very existence of our government ;' all who opposed this wholesale slaughter were pronounced traitors, and treated as convicted felons whenever such • thing was possible. But, say they, the Demo cratic party, is in eynaretthy with the en emits of the Union an are entitled teat, consideratiom The absurdity •of this charge istoo palpable for any one ofsense to fed to see it. „How silly the idea that the party which made the government andnp and fl ourished with it, should wish to grow &Story the enure of its prosper: ity ? Had the opposition met us ae we did them, believing the.maJority of = to be honestly mistaken, if mistaken we were, there *cuddliest. been none of the bitterness which pow exists between the two =nick We offered pence l and they gave us war, they inatuisoned and ban ished our leadem_thv hurled the foulest epithets up= us, they taught the ignor .ant mama of their party &Atte take the life of a Democrat was a godly set, until, our mrinberesSad etranneli was our only protection. Their morn has been that we were traitors, and even seek an =- lime will not cover Omit' guilt. We have been treated as our Constitution •and laws will net allow an :Avowed Witter to be treated` We have been permuted withestmerey, ecodonieedwitl, and punishments inflicted =known to the Imo of slur Republic. And all W eems we attempted to stay the felleirrit Willa was Waiting triw destnispervbe 'be- cause we oimdidlytria, elle* intitrismed tires ni t = AitteetioThe Whilth 0 3 04 - idialhe eat Ihriemid Ranieri ' 011, sl'„flOrati art 4.04 It Ad 'lliessdnidpi are brelteit 00; iti eithiit qi 1 46 " 41 .'"Airleaer4, 111 ° 1 4,,u, 1 1**etfir Os eilesii l it rartitiat I=l* , id*loo.o4ll4lPit BSWIIIIPMPO4OiiiP, 1 • simiiitior iak: 6111" ' ~, 1 The eflett.Orthe• i.: :: ' - ''' ; • • ; IrAlVienw to keep dowit—thiettl,Wht Orilliefisistillip, bleits smabere will aiiiioill &dr orlsalPien, thernillinitie = malt se,'is, ' 1 - pad soil Ins Ai AI *Mid air. epdtriedrofelllthOw - . lre Iltelligiallkle t =Vila i 444. 4* *1 1 i llitilili*OSM I 16 , 41 01 1 1 1 51 1 , . ' 40111.11011411 r ~ , 00 , , IMPIYOV I- IN Ili WW•iiiii4flil6‘ 1 , ' c :lllol S ilii'lifi c , l. mapatipkeietbr. , their ; :deal*. with, then. it : • save-beth them ands. much hued& • aboHLtoa3ife,• of the fearful oottoopeasso which im z,_ follow it. "A patielf mad blind the V% : no v aa** - to mm►_ rilsd th e ktiwt. dent wig boie a ." ifiralidts • _ _ h . • 4 " 34 mi lk 4 1 1 : 06 * 11 1i . Mourn Iseinmeof it, rent luna-o inektinabely p ' , and the testae tion of thettrnieni perhdpesindered 1111- poidtdl4 ,Is 101 the,Pleatjlent aaidi "There 'iv Meet resonate , believe that the UnleamentSre the millerit7 in mans, if not in ovary one of tlejto•caghod sece-' ded states" He Soulki — iietTleve ,paid tar a 'mouth Otte ther...Priehaadoe was lined ;and Hbeetion intense die* .that the alave-holdein orate sloth were more friendkr to the Union than the poorer clammk this ininne posoy nil, ofthem were (Wei ipto, rebellion, and the Airy and saxes' with which the mat was prosecuted * thinntifter that thne trims Vie eflistr-if the proclamation! And now, we blase Another, of iuunesty, knelled, hut ,ink reality the opening of 11110 W page i the a lihmery, of the war, more bloody ankteitiblethan any which preceded it. For these - two-aeof of She Fresidoet, millions of men have been sacri&cd, pr are yet to die, and the debt of thi-eountry' inereamed to sue amount incalculable, Will the peeplotontinue him in power? Are welo burn ehtettnagistaute who plays wiol Mt64l aiingclrOiS toys as these "hplls mina thi.comm" 1 .00 may be tione*rmd inmiorrnt, and all that ; but .„„. _ the ling engine Olt.,were in 484 fbierrs buret,-11 _ Shfrr Somefotti free, be wreaked by th'elsillY doing. cst Old Abi4.l4 Tim Abolition camp is in a ter rible uproar ist ta, who shall receive the nomination • for ..the .Presidency. Mr. Lintroli holds g lminutanding • position, while Chase b 6144 the Cireenbacks, and the contest between these two worthies is growing quite waist. • Therriho Wes tern naiads hlbraWremormin 'their eye, and Mune down: frii both die ether' OM eandidateristituraityle. .Poor Fremont has starved tbeirlialtbfially pad been peer ly rewarded ; louring et fir bsell erwignod ur position where Stoma Jackson threshed him sontxlly; and 4en removed from etenusandrhs some say eV ruin his re made*, bet we thick ktirin &mei tesiti3O it, the rocky mountain; Matrinated more to his Rune .than the , Siginoitoll he foetid in Virginian. • ,) •Woeabe not what they quarrel over, the more they, quarrel the bettor. .A.s . the wearers said when her husband was lighting theirmr. "go it husband, go hinter, and . tradom care whioh wins." In our estiur Mina they are as alike, and ail goverhed itu ono erred Via "Fire leaven rued Insu j ••• ." We see bttise Mutes Republican elect emit, '"Copperreads" of that Ceekr selected N. L. Atwood and S. R. Putle to, represent the lm in the State Convention ton be held in Pitilidel. phis on the' 20tyarli1arrh. We maser ry that onnapscintenee in Cl intone's:sr ty does not extend to every '!copperhead'' in: it ; for itidgrig them all by those they hive chosen as their delegates to the great gathering bf the "seitents" of the State, tAier must he pretty goad "breed of snakeect—iNi Jt. Atwood is an able exponent of the, principles of the old faotioneOPMeemer end has more than once proved himself too much for the taitest tin the ranks. He greatly suiste he Dennocrats of Centre by his clansmen ) and logic in last Poare campaign, !aid will always receive awa l rm' welcome frail •the ' "Copperheads" of this County whenever he comes tunong cis. • -VI/WILILL OP. Iit4UOIII4MUOMIOL.—The Enema of *tor James., H LetrimA took pleeein Clearfield borough, on Mon day last; and was one of the most s impo. aim demonumtions of upeoplese lose far a gallant goal ever whammed in Pennsyl vania. We home on hood a full moan of the proceedings from the pen of our fined Mr. J. W. Piney. who attended the flnettl, and ! chleh would have hen pubruthed this week, but c ame too late to allow of its being set up. It will spent htlour next hnpression. 70 4 ' - • Mr. r oldur Tretway De partment, Wl* allltkitl4wali and not; Itikjilstandingthat sada his mamaraimaii trambaalosiatody be emoted by a ka- Oho, thajitikiiinhor i bahyr tau for 1017-tokiikeill4Pioet abialiatimaastjtasia laabsiakabia Soot * ft* cola ineionde; atiWaisraikr mask Nor 4404411 lostist brs u 4..crp‘4••• *0r,.001.6.110 liajwit • whhi r • ..,,4te• , „ • ~;...+Wearal*lt° Isse" iMir e lll l 7 4 / 71"1 4 1116"11 14 shaatratatitib ia u liko , o vi o g itv _ , , t• • • 44. E , • - , 411 40,"4 111 04 1 )4404.,a , Witsoneasi bin egaiim.o4.:fraa ." ant ataa-wholawiaaltiiaa,. wren-,Taiftes.. - .t.ew”..lr . .07 !l'a9Erlirwki.,,kitaimUs.• jeet — ii - dreft; est ea pesetleable, the aueib.- previcrealr fetnietted. end In aseertalang, 21 . 404 i there eholll i t nelmichert whIN 014 1 ' yleteemeteger_e lapis the onaitheentitet (A:Money_ pirsom . enrolled ender the of Ydspiit or who May hereafter be so enrolled,. Ali fainlitti ' at way thee rhea;o4ol ko akti iit, sketorl ii tle 4, l s it t i bt vholl *a liable to dank V TM sdilbsa - ist**l bertfoia tilifedlo' &MAI ' tobittlute 'lltall bp lOWA "12 nor, subefling tie flatelbi *doh tin* libbotifiits litdU hire .besseetteittmfl 'Mt PZiva - doldier, mw ' Wan or istm-cotiassi~ Mart befog' set 1p tho, r 0417 lkirOfe $ 6, 0$ 4 or seeepted sea ealtseltote: of Marollemest a% id *era! r3N per. Sony Ito ledoildins of this set, sad the enrollee** apt, whose names may have omitted by the :prepitr raltingollicerp. and all permed - idle arch* at, lige of hardy yews befbre the tirtft, and iditesl 'who declare their -intended to bemoan, ablaut, and all persona aired from the military or naval service *be letto not' been in' genies .two reel during the 'present - snarl and all peftena who have .been exempted under; the liroti done of the 24.metion to Web -the amino supplement, bat whogremoSesetipted, the prolate*. of this set ; • and the babds of surglvient AAA ndeket AndAIMI4,I 6 from the draft: pitman wbo.loffieni the time of enroltmeOt and drat; midi LOW Mr -rived at the age of, foriy.fiee. Any person drafted nay before the .tisp‘ deed for MS_ appearance for duty at the liddistetts; Ihrnisli`ns acceptable substhitte, subject tio snob ruble and regulations as may be pre scribed by the Beoretip7 of WO, saditsttelt soliatteeefs gsneto *aft; ri l inAtar penes' furatiablug shun lia bp* 4raft qufaao;, V omit dratted shall hereafter. pay Miing for tae procuration of sulletitnte ender the • Meat, slab payesegat Of Money shall °potato .6edy to relieve imoh pergola from draft dos rhAthe si t r iine for which ; im 10 :4 11 was .tiateptillo-unmet , hi filo box . ' • olbaxixott; Ix -V OM efts 1 maims shall be returned collie trhOWL-.• Members :of-religiona denoednatlons, who sheik by path oatinftetkeitleolare they are *stimuli _envied to from bearing of arm &who are prohibited doing so by, rule. d,artleles of Itilfti and prattles of. said 'rent! dettonittatlom WA whee drafted into the Mary service, be eseudd ziork ered nos minbatan d - aboll her ageignei by the Secretary of W deity in beepftals, or to lalai care affieetbnen, abon&lbe . oath of POO to iamb persons II ryaf War shall dodoes, to reel — l - 1, -- to ite•ei to theeichwedwoornisfteo ao pertain be eatifted the be Ell ' ofiie pawls/ewe 'OA% s te elelolti War* his declaration of eliaati - esetteirip=ito by against bearing arms "half be eattheimitewy, evidence; that ltii portrait has been inwilbrinty ' comeletent with nob deolaratking. no Mowing persona are exempted from tarallment - and draft; name] .: waffteeelversaratedeeti o , - or fee parries; all mituilly la the military or naval of fliettlited States, at , the Moe -of the draft, and all pencils .who have served In the military or nerd department two years deftieg the present war, and have been hostomeMy discharged therefrom, and no person hut each sme ate berets excepted shall be etearpi. The tiro ohne* heretofore provided for nth* crerolt• meat are coneolidetesi. In alt woes Where colored persene bate been heretofore - ogre led in ibe military service of the roiled Mateo all prowisicenr of this sat, to fer as the payment of bounty add oolopeoeatioo, are provided. shalt be tequally' applteable, ae well as to that who may be hereafter re-' malted. I , . Uncivilized Warfare. Leek, the Twelfth, of France, who was a great and valiant prlnete r msed, whenever he • entered a city or province which he had eon grimed, to wear a soot efirmll, upon which km pointed. s& swarm of bees ! With this motte....A.27acy bar/0m trir*, "which signified that, although his legions were there, they had mit emboli opprfie. a hurt the people. The lbtudasse of a General is to overcome men in arms, not to desolate the homes and destroy •the prtrate property of the unarmed people. Abraham Lincoln, end his Aboli tion generals, seurnneither te understand nor appreciate these principles of humanity. • They have made war mote like sayagee than civilised being s . ' They have tel upon the people of - th e' South asthma& their *sleet Will-to plunder andttacterminate, rath: or than to bring them back into the Union. The civilised natio* of Europe look en aghast to see our generals burning wheat fields, ,destroying pianos,' robbing private homes of piker plate, and shallot the gold *ltalie" sail clothing of women. • If we is. not Ishamed of these thing" ' our claim will be. Uwe hamolostlke flail* of blush ng, our thilliren will blttslt tonne.' Un less the IlsleiYteivilisatien trolls .baekwerd-- unless the course of thee he termed, co that we live ht the past time instead Or the fOtiire, 111 must wear d crown ,otinns* shame when we come Whose& dorm to (Cie . pdat o rs o . lege, 114 s, Afity thli of rare paintlap; fhlek have been' *lnt from the the private inasukaut of the Bdutb by Jive eerwerie ofhtr. Liveaht, hr 6 vitht. here and *old for the bens* et' thi thtgree:— I= , tor boat r =9 br sepPlosikaaM lo.l4 % o3. - •t 9 Flat aside out by the telidietiV:gatapaal IR} esoadess, el*-foirObieledb7 uttmtettls,a ftE6-0 11 ,1. 41detelit• Pro*, Nerthal.. t * . 4. ? !MA , attithilloTk 4 •- d•reotive bth. Thd t eetnett t and beets _ *Ohs WWI 14etriort M u . either by ttni Reeved Moping Gatelealt Di deal& &lefty* Annelid' MAlLltost VOA MEOW thane et - - • ' et& !be Phloem* Mann Genteel les arab- 1 tad tbat the Ysenotestontib wed .$l5 to iPald to.ar7 Itaft-emuollidiaistatihtera et Pritakaa. althea who 'pretest, as ameba teerldlt 7t/a 710 tratiadore sew be Soda. a ir*lnteet, unties opeciediNetherton toS , sow Wore Co eAbefer all baying ea • lith: • • Bth. It thoodd Dr liehie - hr Wad that the tae lieretetbas publisbed will not in all eal be serrects . The an quotas aessaie3h harm in are to be reduced by dedieUng' fropa them; 'lot. The mother b( valuators ternisbed by each nb-thatrhot, ancepseet I. the late *ln, ,to tbe 31abeflaa..1/14. bat help ported a* reek 21. The member Owen held to serviee wider the lets dealt or she paid ininuantallea or Ma tihn atthatltutea the Witte, • dm, assulahied senitftetbe the amber to ,bor draitsfitos eon sab-diatriet 'West to • resin for seelo volunteer. as mob thatieralab bemire ieb, lat cad fab.: 2101, W. avolams"fitist. BEADY IN A YEW DAYS. •, 7iWit I A11)43.A1(1)..11 - 01111AsCir. OVidIORGAi Ain all III& f • BY MU. SALLY ROCRINTISZFORD Author of ggraeor • Ithrork• '*ass 90.maiwilf Priv= NWT swam or maw,. swig 0 .4 VIP* ; ' was srisasw)ostiattos OM, atasinst =! Thelma of thS Amp wesh.b set Us,* ens of the boaset saktiolit lA = • thor Boo& Ths essistkette asi Ids woe Ste hog this hope ths fs • 410testandir ofessiihessill, PAM Is logelisheist "Mk Ithriebrwor aostra rds vehmSs Orr s pleisse lad ishoislaw' seeeest of Fle sea Is entetoslies este ilho moot steeseptlsbett silos is HA *ma, trout its Alois! Ireikorts of Ilse liestegtso4, - jliarTh, trstloste tegetWatttetestor serfs. ItICSANDISON PottllsheS4o6 Droadisty, le. Y. orCophs seat b: siskpcse-psidi epos re « lof peke. ==M P . T777; • M ' ‘ ''' MrWMTM „ Dealers sad Cassamen,st the above C 4.11 4 - fed We Biro will plows lake *Ales,. that nee that are altairel to nail INDIGO_ BLUE, OrtIZO ALFRED W1L7BE110BR•8 ==, Ns. 111= North 13;reoad arid PIIILADEVA rliZerredAy if this Bhsr wilt be tie omit in nwp7 respot. It is warranted to color more water than twits) the assomswatity of Indigo, and go to mach roarer thew lay other Wash Blois the market. It absolves periled, oleo and deer not settle on, the e3lootthhss as most of .the , other makes do. One lbex dipelvedhsa half plat d ...on, will make as gasda 1,411a.8140 >!di ! I V Ursa is made, at one third the mot. • As it is Mailed at the loos pitiless the Imt tedious and inferior article', housekeeper,- will tad it very mark %trek *parasite to iied for time lien* at Wn em'a. • • -•""''.• • --'- '‘..‘,Allhbre pat Fp afte ft r this dike withlbar low's *abate oto it it on Anitorea.. ' • • The Nes Lethal dew Not requihe a Statep, W-Ych. Bobs by Storskispers gaiLerally, tie 1564--ka. EMMII A Leeture will Le delivered in the Court Haase, in Bellefonte on Pride, evening the 4th lday of month next, by the Rev. J. C. Lev' of the jgrecnttreit, for the beheilt 'of the Ladies id of Befiefinite, fife Unt ried Retro Chris n Cionnerkiden. Sebjeet: WOMAN" • "Let her on, billet her. „ ° Lavertr htteAt re etrated lb rote the ea4re metre& etirtht to The above metbedaeektb Orr the befit of the Ira. lest =ea who ate tgbibqg la defames of ear tlesal lategriev. Atikftiliala at osil44lz aptA common Country are teratelly: era. Price etliikete, 21 eta. Iror mile 'a Y. P. Green's Dm : 4m I gat 9 I , Boo b Rote, sad all the stored I. teats. Liao* to sourooot 1' ' • 4 MD111171410 BLANCIIIAItD, • r 6.•0.Y11ZA1. ' rJear% Jasunit",,„ rnit t ant • A BO • - 1 1!mb•- lps•Aft widlr . obtury - fiti2le4 =MZi2I - Avrto T zEi..' . ,,l* - ; ~,, tourircii4oT.cs.si•,- iii.f.pirtOrne; , tlielleribite tbe bottlueettin eft -et ptiietin. : . Mirtocik, dial on Zit* ", i, !., .._ .. Orli . •• betobee'rattett Tip , - '., *i 41"' '', „ 144 beiilly ratlike} tbettbto, , 11 • ~, . ~ ,_, . : leer oft& gerpolo t t e melz . i.„. ~ '1 , ,,, te: Bei r m i 7 look ' 'IP . • . li" ';' • '• ' P • I II : ' Qt l' 3' 11i - 'atiiliablie'abritatti , - 'eb. fikb.;3•B4—n ' /• • • : - 'Aim*. . Atll7-4003.11 " 0 701M0114 of 120061" 104 0 'MO et vme Pleattre Audit* to Okada thranneitrin =al; Thlettelli poi% 21 1 2. 4 r1t mid, aents, r i b t lk ftg oi:meg Law *ems Lot IN t i ft wit attend to t;e ifittlestetida RR, pent et ble',olll44l 4 triet i f = ite „ en of 44'2 teol i Thoe ~ • ' . atatfille Yitt. iftto• 1864 ---41. •",; Avdttare A VDITOR Is the matter or the Estate ef4ail Belibtel, aseassa&aptv. Est tiPletated bl - of CtNii' Imathipsolw eesesty, to ssil imuli e tawNy 4 ; 7 • mid Etas* taseagat elope ea wile ON masa, ME *Wed to the itattes , of Me:. 'aryl 4 4- 44 -111173411""-- Thor seepropes. • • . • • IVAN* 8111Alre1f#AD INS 104-4 e A VDITOWB NOTICE. • Tbe sultssinsi. Ss' Asditur. , - Abrill'kr Orpliatio et Cadre ikosnly. 14 NAM** the basses l a ths hands of t J ' Znacitotl4 of hes A doesemd; to Vag t• kb Al of• o~i*ht lot Ile the &tail of *l4, • iirppotaitoreiK dikf Nei*, dome kitirtwitil us to &fund. - tIi4C.NANUN. „ ISt% SOIS—At..• . lewd itor. ADMINEWIFILOWS N414.1M1L , Loftus at Asti of hiliry litstyer lat. oitForeitsoi olap, &new, bvivill6 boss gaMtet Wilgs"Oankt • 10 4 11 1 1 ‘ Wrim 440tfod t:r.. So slake Gesis paympA t ;Wiwi havkag aglow maim iLtr, pliant %IT; lutiostlesso.l fof Falk 10th. 11 1 84-Bw. A•diblisfatrait4.. A UDITORR SOTICE. "• Votin tieeleferar ittlattl• dereand: 'Thitiviei, Aim* en Auditor appointed by. the CM* of Centre Cooney; eisturkfrAe~on'ol'• • airneyitelentninon,thil.lieedei imPllmi Apo:am wising fmm the mile of the Real Estate of mi 4 • lietedent, .1111mneed Mame /*int of IS ap point64„,st Ws ment (Mee on Thoreday tbm lOW* dt f 8 liellefenoo what: lett where a patella lateeeete4 *ln 11.141,14 . .$ i!bl7 tr 49 . 1 . see IVAN ICILLARdiA RD • Audlinr. itli. tilt& 1684-11. • N OTICE. Notko h berth, Ors" titat tho es- . designedhos boon oppoissted 00ovoitte*, of Bossy DunkloilLisatk) VEntriird tburostiki)y sottlo,soti alma Idostooosessr, itsolloillstreby voqtnests MI poisons kuoirin-Shislosollsos {sight- , isd to , sold Henry Doak*, to *oho issobtdhhisr rainiest, and those bavtpg.el4lll , % likagirk to rung thew, doily outentteollki, poi moot. micahst. D (MK LE; + • Jut. 29, 11$04-lit. . A DMINNTRATOR'S NQTI6I, , Lefler, of Altai taietratiba eq tbe EP tate of Jolpa Reffisebeheyktit of RaerllSQl) &Naomi, luming bees giaaemi to Hot Itadtr- • Aria, be haneby notifies atl innione *Alga te,mabf Maio bo wake lgiimedixtopkwilaiii, NM • Thom , bartag datum! *Mutt4,ramtdi,t, e duly ibritteitticatid, forialttlemezit. ' ZDAGSVITISTAIIMIcIid ' • Atop. 29, 1864-4lt. ' • • A DM/NISTRATORI Lotter, or atimlitistrattin QM . 011 ei tats ferAhe Comer, dem* late- Of Walker' having been vented t 4 tati : 47o4Wittpilditle. hereby notifies all paradoxhethple= MI Were to teiakerfmmedlate o,4ll"Kippinp , tlim• having clothes antlast fe PONY thelli, duly stathenticOedl, fbr syttlemerit. MICHAJKL DUNISLE. . •'.eteriorreetrot..r. Jim 15th. 18114-11. • ACDITOR'S NOTICIO. The Itaderrigninini aby the Orthea'a. Court; for the County' of Centro, to diottiltote the uperier in thif.lrandrosi Timmp Butemson, Aimm Of Joita' 7 .4.-4.04.•• •.Itinitottg then logittly hrtitte thereto, w ' il'l Wend to the duties of Ihi appsionnonfr al htk olleend A. 0. rant to Bellefonte vrs ' the 15th day of hlarch, IMO at 2 e'elaolo P.AL, of aid der, whertand irrlfereall primer !Atereeterl can attend if they kers ',limpet, ,oillirr arhiri ti be forever debarred haw eernint b on nail rend. S; svorws, Feb. 20. 1764..—.11t. J Xf VMS . , - . . .4.11 Ix baralOy givia li a pp ra,... : of the .13ellefosta add .Ph ' Taaapfk 0 ..Uukyt !bat as olooffao Ale ad , Ilse I Woo. P. WWI, .friv boiSellodbate eu 1140116 Silk day Or 114/011)1 OAK al 'VeNek 0 rat. -du sattpois otolistioyeallo 'l•liii'iii,ias hr mkt Cooopsoeir ho.isoihrTah ',* War of ha-Boont. •-- - ' ,--",--' ream T. HDOITTP,, Feb. 26. Jai. - ' - ika44 4 7' ~ • - ITALIXABLX PROM. • r,- owiar n• sit• 1,•••hk. -jajAriglil°ll"" ",; I rota , • let" it& wart • • • f A IMOD • 101141plak-40111 . 1Mr4i-r! • - •41. NO . "# ll4lO ,AThe ;3 , 3 831 .r • -40"1. =I