Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 15, 1864, Image 2

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SP, *RAT MIZEIZZ. -Mater.
If,ELLETONTE,
FRIDAY !k . fORN,I - 1110, JULY 15 ;4864
TER9OI.--$2 per yein,trben paid. in advance,
$240 wben not paid in advance, and $9.00 when
not paid before tie expiration of the year.
The W.
Num* our
-lad Lease we litre esity amount
01 tress newel of the most exciting bind.
The Tail st thet time which was looked rricet as a
make *fort' of a few Confederate Outerillas to
steal horses in Wriotorti Maryland, has assumed
gigantic proportions. The Age soils that "all
the railroad! leading out of" Baltimore and
Washington "are destroyed, and come ot them
badly." Communication With the Nirth, ex- 4
eept by water, ii cut off. The ertnfederiiihs, at
bust account; were in foroo five miles from
Baltimore. 'A large hotly of the enemy is but
eremites norther of Washingtori and the Li.
ty is zu aremipent danger. On Sunday mom
log the Confederates approai led fialthnoteand
Washington in various columns. Ono erre wee
at Reisterstown, .seventeen miles northeast of
Baltimore. Another force was at blarriorto,
on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, filiven
miles 'reset of Baltimore. ziert Wallace, with
the remnants of hie army, was rctrratiSls
before it. • Another
~ force was at Damrsz-err.
twenty miles north% etA of Washington. A (Lintz I.
( 1 /lillinia Marl tied dt on 11. c Potunar, homing rho
fords and revolving cor.stant accessions from
Tire Northern column of thr f testi,
rates was IA n It one a large I rue
and moved raz.ililv At ton in the Morhin,z it
reached the Northern Contr.., Rathrad at Cod.-
eyerdle, eight m.:08 oast of iterzn ritown. The
Ix ace Site cut I /ha 1 urumuui. anon betweci, Da; tl
astern and Itarnaburg reaeet• Near thia plat e
' the railroad cro,see the luepowderiliter on a
bridge al.out two-bent red iuct I. n. 7.
lam] temlittlatt— ma for t ,
Joa. One hotly war hed north tees at& Alarrts
an, ,ther tuvrartir Bult.:nure, The ra,'-
taut In tiie he - i,hburh,roil„erbares many briag el.
Verd . ourneS and the tra , t turn up Until
night cwrec. 'he two 101r..c3 seh at at ng the
warlroad, itastr.yilig it muz,IKLL Veiare
day mourning at dawn they seta out a third party.
i d a d ijukr omt n.,qh 1,.0 of titlnpow .
der Ricer tuarurds the l'hils:lolphia and
mare Railroad. The to i parties on toe Northern
C.n'ral Railroad cont.: their deatrueitun
ckeyevilio miler from Raltimi re.
Souib nb a,; the rued the CA3`a leratca rnercbrii
rota they reaahe iGui A., a, tut Lee miles
from Baltimore. .They ed tho road and
burned the bridges all the way. A party came in
• rade nearer town. to the 'hien. aof GOVert,r
trwiforil, of Maryland. They burned it. Thi..
was probably dune in retaliation for the burning
of th e regittonos of GoTerool . Leteher, 01 Vlrgillo,
by &inland Ranier on his Lynchburg raid. For
wenty-`our milt's the Northern Central Railroad
bet bean torn up. lira' gee byre been burned and
twe,and rails dostroyeJ.
Vie (+epeeist - at tact down the mirth balk elthrt -
Guar.der inardw.l about twelve reit to the
Baltimore 40 , 1 Phdeitelphis Rattrnad..
. thy kern 'began to he eaprestied for ale eafety. At
13 o'clock ye terday ut.themol t of an
nounting fears for the safet.ka the leiltoad, the
telegraph 'twee were cwt. The hut conondnica
tinn with the North le::(A - 5ne The trains from
Philadelphia received titicly ndo e and were
turned fnk. Those Cron, Baltimore «ere not
Two ortbem ran into the entire In one wise Maj.
General Franklin returniine home from Peters
burg. Ile WO( Cart4/0,1. The second train v.,
Ictiltal by the etwin!, wah camtiut Mine, fired no'.
sent towards 111.11.1 1 1 - 4, linage Guar-le' soli
gucboaln :001.1 n o dot , It. oe brtl qe. not to
and the immense btru 'tape burned. • .
Othr bodies cut the ratkoad bettVelu Gunpow
der Ewe: and It o!tinitac. Their eni airy Award
ed in ereryikrectmn. tin ell enicethey approach.
eel the coy. It has ntt yet boon ,loAroyerl
c.tb3 is still in.more dane,wr than Balti
• more, ''malty town hest been abaudnned Ly
Federal troops and is on debateable ground. /II
all attache the enemy bee been victorone. De
fore thin will sue the light. r(dnmenicati , n viii
prcbelit, be nut betneen Warbincttnt anti .]Salta
wore Who is to defend l adnagt in is edo not
know. The-enemy are in 0( nrahelming fon e
tae people Seem tee vii h frt,(litencd and we tidal.,
there are seen rev fat e thou:taint available ift...l.
ID the cit 7. rant'. army. It itnlntn, has nttt et
.me. That .11110 het alrot for lea can doubt.—
hie triornim: (lei. nt oi. o darker day than any
sines the war be -
twn •
The onfeilvite prig eta r l'loreta 'tee mole
her app•vrat,re off the rfil,ll 4 of the •D‘ !enure -
bri inissels were raptured. Fn e of than wet e
burned aria the elxtr :hive endora taken from
tt.ai were Ilk nt Ow Delaware breakwater ---
rbey last et rnmg. Th..
c...3 , u ander thn rb.roln. they report, treated
them xerywell. His usad Is still in the neigh
rhi.na o f L. taw , i re
theta the Fi.4i•ta I.ort.td anaexl of roriceA'
•nr .e.
T;(1, LA TFPT A ye eern
ftvierates are het , eg ing Washington They
hive cut the raliroil and Telegraph t•
W.hiugton and .re. They arerepertt..l
to ht.n ithiu threvit,th f the White 11,tioe.
Dang r ere of the Hour'.'
. In all government., there nitiq Le
1.01111 . where a supreme power, from whom
decision there i., no 'appeal,. and whme
l a ws a ll are hound to obey. \Vitt-never
any kfrovertinient heemnes so weal as to
Le bitable to enforce the laws p-eseribed
by this iiipretoe power, it ceares to be.
and the good or ill fortune of the peoptt:
depends entirely upon 'accident, and an
archy and ruin must ensue. In this
government, the supreme power has
heretofore been in the people, and our
pro: perity in the past has shown that no
system has ever been established bettet
calculated to secure the blessings fin
which governments are msde,lthan that
forts) -:(1 by the Cimstitution of the United
States and gm constitutions of the see:'
end States. With proper intelligence
and virtue in the people, such a gar**
ment.as ours might have lasted for ages.
That it baa not done so is not the fault
tof these great men who Inetituteddt, and
the fact that we have proved unworthy
of the blessings they secured for us, will
not lessen the admiration with whi'ah the
World will took upon them through :all
time. The beautiful harniony thtt_t4-._
teilished between*. State goieratieuts
'and the Federal .t.zthoritgP, inight have
iiettlitiad-as steadily Ind the
motion of the plane's and the sun, hid
not the laws eatah l lishea bji., t/Iftridefs
of the Ittf fist en -vioklite4' 73 D
T
.' i ta - •
meet did
~ ntEib k 'W-sldosito . y , *
the dlifigett time et l.Si doutiliamailv
Mali ii'jar sgalast each ether, l'Ke des
truction of our gofernMent became only
a questiotrof time. If the; bodies of the
Scifai'syslett were turned aside _from
their regular orbits, and began to inter
fere with iaoh other itithei•roourse, con
fusion:would spread fr'om the greatest to
the least, and•each planet would either
wander in, the depths of:space, die Lord
knows where, (sr all .would be. swallowed
up in one mass by the sun. , The Feder
al Union resembles the ,Solar system.—
So lotigliseaah State attended' Wits nivu
affairs, and interfered with those of no
other State, all was hat-ninny, there could
be no"eollision between any two, of them
oi'betvreela one of them and the Federal
Governmenti. But that harmony broken
there is collision and confu-ion every
where, which cannel but re‘ult either in
each state resuming its old powers or in
the extinguishment ofall state rightsand
state laws in one consolidated govern
ment. . ,
In the fire" place the laws of our exist
ence as a Republic were violated• by
_an
unjUstifiable and winked interterenee by
States in the afria•wi t other States.—. ,
Tlity'vrere again•Tiolated by the election
of a President by a minority of tlt. poo
-1 ple, and worse than a'r a sectional Pres
ident eel u his own will in oppositiourtO
the wishes of the people and in violation
of the fundamental law of the land,
*Act. since the imlependenec o f t h e
was a.l.nowledged by G: cat Bri.,,rin,
I there has been a pa. tj' strwzglini; to cen
tralize she power mid estaL4 I. a groat
Nat ion on the r l.us of st a t,l
The Denwerat.e pa -ty tint]] iL, finik
his prth •
ciple, and up to this tin e. has been able
to prelserve the Uttipwith all the tiglkts
States and of the Menai e ; o%acitment
unimpai. ed. When the ine s 4nt horri
ble, uu oral war connuenewt . b'"an .7;p-
I Pot tunity was piesented the enetiiies of
titate• rights to.estalrli.-h their TZetiino
by force of arms. And it has not been
neglect:l Th. 3 ..rvignty has coin
' Wady passed from the people. and Our
destinie's are being ruled by a New Eng
land fluaticistn. The old got enliven!
has been destroyed, and a New Nation .
is in progress of consta tc-tion, No peo
ple, was ever threatened with a inore
fearful danger than we dre to-day.—
Many of the States, among which - is the
prowl old Keystone, have been bowed to
rho dust before Federal ty, army, and
those which havJ held out for their rights
are thrf.fifened - with puni-Inuctit by the
-Wn , higkrt4sn Despotism. A gleater task
and a moire importwit ynesti rn are be th.l ,
Ott , people-now-than -any - pmcentod them •
in the Revolution. In all civil society
the , oveteirn authotity nom ,:xist solute
a haze. It is held in this cuullt:y now
I.y a self constituted and incompetent
despotistl f and the question we must de
cide is whether they shall retain it until
their power cannot he broken, or. s h a ll
we assert or , r creignty ° and ntainfro•,,
Penniylvania's Weakness and Strength
A sad spectacle the old Keystone State
presents to the world to 'lay. A power
ful and deterinined enemy upon her hnr
dcr,'perhaps even now upon her soil,
arid not a band raised to ward off the
tI; root erred blow A‘mighty State, with
Waif a ntillion of stout arms to defend
her, and in con..equence of the imbecili-
P I) ' IC
ty of her • c xecutiN 0, not 0111' Of .them ofiTe n i " "t-it"
11" r" —Lastly
more
ti i vailahle. With the re-ources of which thos '4 f. ' : l7, ' ' ' t ::g. l"ll ; itt;tt hero brought
to
light
niatrat ion
pole-•ed, her mar . and than seven ial ot . .r i n . ig' i t a l c i: t a n tl 4 ;l 6ll"
l'rnnsylvania is pme
all lee predeees , oi a i nod no 0 1 n tl ' o 4l ri r l:: 1 e l n aL o l f ,
her x a , t inter nal wealth, unto can doubt
1 1 1 r . 7 ,
1.1 remaios uncovered then haw been
that, with proper - management. sher ealty he t i,
coMifiet.. t d o Ly tight.t Ccu l l ' i l i ' t e e l war
hi"
,liiigllt almost defy the world. 13. it so
onto pletely has her power been broken, ofi ' ; a s i ,/,', e v ii ,, lt b ':; ll : s i u h i k , d e e l i . h i , 'B , k ir i ‘t i oft f ill e h i el i k i r ,: ° i r twil : l e lite l e i l i ld i
n v‘ ti , l „ti l i i i t i •r igt r; :, i l g t h l et s
t,p svi n .a t l i lLw , C d
chatup by the sire s it i i. i e ii e n r i i ;: i s i
it,.
i i it
n i s
t t i l r i t ey wli a hate been nIOSI hi_
.1 ...
i,. inauguration; ..r.ati
ii l i ~/ 1 . 14 1 - ached
breeze ftom the South strikes terror to' poi,eleti by the
prolonged .n _..e interest of le con
the
might be i th i
, t a li t e .el l;e , a ,w rt i i t : s r l i i . c e r t, V i t l ie l l: i t i t a titg ea i . ;t ,i ri t t a f i e . fli;litllltee
their taata : , a c ni i s l .l tlie v e L n e ortnons taxea are to swell
human
ng
tar u ilia bllO
t
than two hundred thousand of our eiti- ' 4 ' l'4.
zees have been raerificcd or are on the b e ii ,,,d e by the expenditure of h a " low " ilin c u a s °
es, the millionsure Houle and the byee
South batik of the JameS River contend- e l a o x r l l , , ,..: 4 l t , :le( s l w,ti l'hey swat•m everywhere. an the
ins for s t'''. overthrow of the liberties of led Fgypt• but nowhere re
thickly as about •the Presidential Menai,
ni,ter Slates, and when our own v alleys
es t i4-1,- , ..) the fi.otsteps of hostile soldiers , 81 " the j,b•cuure Departments in Wash'n
nititigjoite-yl,i'iyiyeorne;:tiairntioutedi . :Mr. Lincotit,
:Ind oir writ. pc4ortc al.: driven ft our their
b on. dint 111 C IPS . may Z il e ' b c ° 0 11 11 8 11 ( :ti r e e l -elect
fibs ~ no mean. are . .rhand ni delemi
us fro pi the danger. And while our Ex
tt 'Brl,l,',:i';:,eittrrh:nvel,.7,77l,,,,uth; 111,:1,?.,j,,,,1,it'ia5, anti.a n ota
i : i i i i i i ! t d ir , ei h,a i , p t i i: e a a l l i .i n i g ur t.l a n: , tt is i t e a , : t ie f e ra t it i t ii i ,, e i :,
.I . d
gi l i ; i tl e t to ß t ir ie ei: o ft
t i . n . nto , decisive elrt , htu , !i ;
feat
. 01,,,,.
lift:, I l w ; : t y t
.1,,
for lot'
ca i
l e: every Feertit ae
ernor of air adjoining O late ' is cPtiet ‘ l N -,
an :r l ti c‘olior f l uent iy for more Coll( mI. mitre dun
pushing fot ward his owl; troop, to our .
e t r h e „, lit e( h i iit . one avenue of extrication
ilofenvo. notwith.titniling that t h ose w ] , from
tutor seek his aid would have ha tig,ed hint • sir ' L ' ne " ll: .I.::nti'iftsnedn`lhlaettits the
defeat
°I.
forts Or all pet riot 4—all good In t e re n "1 17: e : 1 n:r t. :
lung ago if they dared. Was there ec l oc. ' getically directed.
it more powerful argifincnt 'in favor• of
--Tl t p horrible alaughter amen in till
4 Q tate right? It One county of our State,
vain attempt to hike Richmond, bee n'
4.! aflowed to e,xercke its coretitutional
streak even the blunted and bititalit t ed i ti n e B na t i o
rights, would be in a better posture of b T i l l , l e t , ;e b s e of in tlie Itepublicanm themselves --
defence than in the whole COW MOO Weal t li
to-day, u nder t h e misnilimigement of ad V 4 ut44.38 u i i.' as k
otir e i i: a c v lii r e a th i er what are rho
ta i i: ti n t il e . a b l a tor
Otly C - .'ffill• lie has sold US to the lib- °l i lt : r s ti e b t:t 3 :w i s o e il l e ,: n rite all wi a s t d:lnT L nf ell ilre oh) ma rn
::
ofition despotism. Our old State was i a b .l,7t7.
bound hand and' an d l a id at ilia feet money
H I , i tryin ; i ti e ne nn o i tn n spending time and
mall had spoil the whole spring in A tii Toung
of Abraham Lineal, in consideration of ft w ooeasis; at tempt to tr'fp an old t.row e II
his assistance in carrying last Fall's e'en- abandon fur th er op-1
don fbr Curtin, against the Wishes of the p‘ t • l r s ui t !o rt e a s itY lu ltt e d o u n t.'ett to
onark of an , oll e L t a a n ene ttli f t ir do i n il b e it t d ollowing
people. The result is before us. IVo r
minority of crtiwwitching under an ' cit." t
minority
utterly unable to Ander ail Co an ad- stances: -An'alti crow hr a werry y tiuy aun: l
joining State against an invader, or to mal—werry hard to catch—and when N y li o " i; jl ' . - --,-,—.t- ,
rotect our borders fr om his rave- g et him'.wliutia he g in o t od hos for t ? ‘„tn
i l :t l i n ir co a ln t ha l s r . —"War toYireserve the Uulon'"•ia pro
pmeancly sacrificed t
gee. And this is the gi.vernment, which'en t i
i ft e e i
i ye l e i ,, ke t.e k n il . l i t b n i g e a ni at
l an 10 sore h,• Vs. Tan
lion l i n r lh: 4 o iTeill. o, er a thawing m o il - -
they Wish the people to perpetuate.
lit h ieb il Caracas
,attempts to •It is time that men who isdf,,,,,.,,tDi'sfh as t h lie oilier.
:No
one who has watched the progress of get p oese e all e fo u o r fi e eoe l c:
be
ie sa i o n n i c i t i . re A r rt s e li r all this ; laughed at as noodles . P . l
events will presume to deny that all has b°rribleBntri '• wee for the, Union." There itno ge t,
pliehmenl of his purpose i hal whey s re ci t: . 4 an bo d ul l '. stopped I 176:1 6 now t m o en be '
tend&l to centralisation.' And our fate r o n u , h i l to b t. a wer a e
. h et to succeed the victory in for lifr:uTintinud"l. any
such thing.
ei W th a te r r
in a consolidated government is fondled-
the
e b iliden n o p o e f , s t o he f . s ( r „, a st
t. its effect mindeler.printerved by war, i t a b a M etti li no
o w we . din the present disastrous times.— "err pcii . n ut i. r t f i e s r i :c i lle It shoutd,be called a despotism. It would be
f little such '., Union an Russia ameba with • Poland
one
nation indent ,
or
ittoow
oiaeat concerned. As 4 strategic
as Austria want. with &illy or Hun y •
value to the North.
Pon s aylvani4.wouki he but a fen went , - Beek a Union as the hawk seeks with '. .
or - •at Ower witli all her concerns ---The New York Herald nays Lincoln's dove, or the *width the latttb.—Be. the
view of the Mon roe controlled , as iti the yreseatesee. by men w C
li Infer Governor of Ma e.
who care bpt little for her fate, :her
• Ylink" callaldas ri"
I° li k e
that
of
stroigaqrbeld Often beivaitainiiiir riblr""""'Per''lll""o44p
ems pose- to its en forcement,
ee:in am.r lea
'lvAh dirw
• IsvagegatfdaioyW
gittened:pien And tOI -Dila,
' • MI* tow
governs thn coirntrit, would gladly •ac
complish. They would 'blot our old
State from exibtenccll4llthe furtherance
of plana which are at variance with all
thelawn of blo(1 and man. ,
Such things ought -to begin to open
the eyes of ourmxtple to our trde
:quill we allow our rights• to, he
_trampled upon, and our means of &kilo°
to be•torn from UN, for the prosecution
of a war which a majority of our people
believe to he useless and wrong? Is it
not better that we should fall back upon
. the rights we wrested from Great Britain
for our own defence, and let the Aboli
tionists who have brought such woes up
on the people, work out their own sal,
vation as hest they can ? IVecese.ity may
yOt eon' pel 119 to assert tights which none
dare demi us. and which for our own
protection we must iunintitin..
If there is any Proof needed to
show that the people of this county hive
become perfectly tlivhsted with this in
famous administration and the wicked
war it is carrying on, it is only neeesrary
to observe the coolt&ss with which they
receive the 13CW•4 ef the Coneederate raid;
and the trouble the admirvs.of this ad
taniquttion find in rai,ing a few men
to a-,si-told Alnaliam in waiutuiaiva his
seat ill Wa•liiiigtoli. Not with-taioling 1 ,tut 6s ki• 11 .
_ ,neolo woltfri,e,•l,ll out Tit
the Ix,il;li g nary, or the lent few 41# , g " , •il ' " l"" e'"l ' v l'""-‘,"'"1:"ce." IL.
"';
atm tiegitleseenee give,. ,Lew toe •1.11; p i i
the blotting of this " war born " of - the k g ,,,k,,,,e, p,,,,,, 'he Time th,,, hi. r„llui
:‘l. F Chureh.—tle raving of the emi- 0141 7:,,0,,i, town in utter deleince i-1 ll.e I .4-
vent lawcr wto ii al. in blood awl thou- "'"'"""' ."1"1 the I. ". tie /ilve goer ''II
wihCoui pi Meat, giving in our Initiesien to
der, — the proud - es aml fllff"'"l' "1 the b., et inititt af_attist !lie Constitution 08th
very eort , ervatite ni!..iilber of Congrt-a the pre , each( a wh.ch he 1.1, • c thibll4ll, ,y i
from tlti , ili,terc [ t- - -Ititt. fiftydollnEabboon- hove n'" H e ''' h e l',4llf,d,..,..!ityftn_L_KlL._the
- , . • ----•,•, . . ----- r - r“FrA,tiffmn iiigf . ' - 'lhe stolid love of of -
T . TiicYTTly our patriotic. t, ouino Holt- tier, thentere bute greed ot nitinev, scenic to
er , . aria everything that , rou!ti be . overe,,le every cent intent of potrintirm and
hotiglit jut() rerpii-ition. not one voter' ' , cry i1U1.40,e of dut3r and In nor. -If the
ha , as yet been iliflueneea to go.--, 1 1-4 " mer " he m e mbe r " 01 .- 1. ..f1gr , r. ai the lttt
' tiling of the tension. lied iefesel to go on
This toe think is a hopeful sign, it . :lli, bwone.s anvil 'they lind deter mint d.
InOks R:mil . the people were coming —m-first "of ilfr.yellet tier they Were sitting - with
their wises. arid L a d emv A tt d o ,i to l e ft,. VerreSentatlveit of the prifyle, or Willi 4 lie
base loole of 1111111:11\ despotism. they it .04, , d
Al"." ' "" And hi '' ' l '" id Y fblkwe ' s go , ' loice neitiored a a tor . iii) tool noble r pnio
011t, of the f,erape ill the beet way they 'pit rot I liemselrrs end f , fi the age 111 I , h/ 01,
they live: but as it le. %In li all Ihore
WI oligo shall be righted. an :Ley 11,11 14 .
some day, T hey vi•ill be held up its litelyoy.e•
mow of 11,3 ot the sac] ed into I ileum- of tree
inalitult 0118 Wls telt I heir I evolin lona re lu Ih
ers 4,nientheil to lb, rn.
title of be lust aria of 111'4 Laicoltt ('on
gi e-s .1.10 the rlivul fit llie colottiolot mil
Mott.e titthe I otc-ceiption -let. Arlosto v
In , ii ~ 1 +li , e
v , like , is mode. All rollsertio A
Tl'll, ii ,Yl' go, Or tIII , I ll Mlll.rllllle. 1 Lin k
,i 111,1111.111 11, 04,2 IV e % Cry 1.01.1 . mate oho is
till:tea lite; 1110 tig hum into the arlity. Ii
they 111111 passed i . e.,- law to - eke all go who
were tteolted, the r.t.ii irould 'stood the same.
chance as the poOr, Mil Knell A bliV Would
end th; 11 01 ill tosty" ils'ys. .10tir million
nova. your eartoltsts. your shoddy gonil
traelets. your greettlwk Fitt - iota a lio on
howl.ng oat, but never Fa name 14,1400_
: lirerramg, ittitaliet song The oar is a v . w
tine thing, sit letig an tin' p.m can be• mithe .
in fight it. 'There IN now no c,e.ipe for 110Y
erty. The late low idle, ed the choice,
••tiiree hundred ihilrara or your life '
Thoit•litil•Y iti people sold a cOW, a lose, or
lonk the lost than- from 1111 , SllTiirga ' ninth
which they laid eat Molly laid by for the .1,1.• '
Or blehlit'4B or iniotoiluile, ro escape .he
dread tote of bating used us slayers id their
leilow Hien Bin the I emorseless negt ii
families have theist Ito refuge DOW. .1 . ) , C) . ,
taunt 1101 duly tight for the tiegio, liu , et, - /,
the negt o, am' there iv no swops, Mills dear li
ft um Lincoln's It OVOM .%larsliuls. Illiklis ii
be revolution pure and maple. The Dem
°crane leaders either fear no are leupica
with the despots, there tti no depyittlenci
upoyothetm tior. Seymour j 8.1881.441 8 yeay
ego that the I.'onscrips ion his rhot.lof lie
tested in the Covets before 8 single DWI
war Cornell away lie Las tillyriy ills, wpir- /
,led (lAA pledge, nod lett tie p.m :in.; 11l If.
less unseats 10 I Ile MN ey et the etiltlt st and
bloodiest cabal that evet tilled a people
i
They hoot. 110 piulectora T 1.,• Pemot iai .c I
party, vi hien ought to be. kTIII 0 . 3" , ,1111 . 1,111 , 1
I a lie :In Mg:till/L:11.ot, tot the prole( I ,otevit
the Pol,:e a /,' , /i/HX. 1110. Ilegl'lrlsl/lIPII illf tl ' ,‘lll
expediency citmil of polit teams. ell ivOng ii , i
get office for tlionvelves and tortilla Ili
stead of blooding by their country. they
join linaula with the ohl 'fory. Emit all, Alv
0111 ion party, which for 11.irty years lies
Leen the opus and delermined 1•18.1ny of the
Ulll‘,ll, ftIIALIIIII-14)111181 , 111Wil1't4 11,1'1'810VA it
would do just Ifllll.lt ii it 1101 Y doing. Alll/
Buell general fattlilydoinesm to principle, our
country seettis well nigh het. tool Welt. it
not that we keoloosatioal no human pow,' am
triumph over Justice Rail !Poo, we 1 , ,,,, 4 1,1
;'despair. There is on elettioni of power 'lit 1
1110 North wlyicit, we know v.-II I, el make it
pelt heard and full. Ii is y :41[04 dean by
the int:almil of old orgoturitlone. It twos
10 it list iiaelf. It halm, to bleakstymy frloill
the tarok a 1.1111 . , liNelVillie. it year ns
"for a newer and lltieshei lie, hot it ail! tett,
it cannot wait Faiielt longvr. %%ben II ittovem
even if It be small in numbers, it will be en
/
earwig In Truth ona so vigorouS in its new
: howotetton that one of its men will rut to
' higgl a thouvand. Not nix month. more con
', pain before the eiiSis if , rettehml. and %lirip
doillnless, mph this Abolition war-and all
its I ilc 4 bolleetilitaltiv --N- Y. /) ,, V nook.
If the wealthy men of this town
--the leading leagates of the mums.
want to t-a Wmhington and their al
mighty Abraham front falling into the
halide "r the confederate , , why in, th e
name of heaven don't they enlist 1 —
Why do Janms T 11. N.. 31,..1.111.-
Let, Judge Linn and ocher men of Nov
elly, lime the Intrudetwe to a•k poor
men tergo to dcfend thee:State front in
‘arsitim when they theimelve,, tefine
to rho so?. , They hat'e Mote at ttalot and
le-t1 exense for remainining at Inoue
than any poor_ntatt in the ectuMy !belt
ramilies will not buffer during their ab
sence and life is no dearer to them than
it is to the laboring man ; thOy and tin it
Land have done more to get the country,
into the terrible condition of to day.than
any-other clay of citi7em, why then
tdiould their place , in the allay he
hy other mem and they Le permitted
to reinnin tit loinie Mtjoying the riches
ethers are fighting to protect.
l'onfWerute trooWnow in
the vicinity of , hould c•ap
ture Abraham :out lib, l'abinet, it would
do mots• touards re4oring pence to the
country.thau all the military dentonntra
time, the North can make. Lenructs
might lo,wl about it but the nia.res of
the peolde would rejoice. I
AdjB6r ii ' Ilti of Congress.
04 ) .i
• Its a.ro li it,_4 - lit dila. 3
neticii s t itftip es ow kilo as
•• Con ' s eittli Ai Atttes,'C not
session,— It 4ili- nt 1 - yr's r, ml e , t
records, slailtish Sitbinifilir .. ay Adtiis
of Deceit' and his tabliet, a scarcely
Make!! II preteut ion to dignified legislation
as the representative of the people. Fear
or fanaticism control its scrim*, A short
time since it purged a .• Gold 14111." malnng
it penal to bu,y or sell gold on'itnno. In sr
niotnent of fright tit repealed it, ~N'either
net was the result • ortilt 2 atifil or discretion.i
both were re I ilinlie batle.StAr s . oF lit
tle Winds e Acitbrif benkilTrke 'to
Oontrol the norjudgtnent to 'direct them.
Nothing better eon' be espepted -et—men ago
notoriously unscrupulous. It Is a Atli
knbwittfact that Lincoln secured the control
of the present Congress by the bayonet:—
The members from Missouri. Kentucky.
Maryland, IN:lower° anti Are Virginia. ti:-.
-most ton man, are repre.entatives of the
cartridge box not thebullot box The Diem
ocratie member; fro m the Northern Strafes
owed it to their own dignity WI• representa
tive., to haredemanded 'a full and• explicit
investigation hilt, all the eircunt.tances at
tending such a flagitious proceeding. end to
bar i resigned ima body, it it wets refused.
Virwed ire IL strict sod •,ost sense, there
has not been au act passed by the pi esent
Congress dial Call be regtotled ns constitu
tional, simply becn use the holly of men ac
ting nt R•onbingtuu are not the•rept exent /4.
tires of the people, as contemplated in the
Con.titiilion Let the I'sets in relation to
the elections in Kentucky, ,hlaryltind toff
Pelew•nre go bofore any impartial court,
tied the whole affair will 'he prunnin,ced a
farce upon eepubliev iu6ilueionr --
Ballot-bus storing in Philadelphia, or even
S_;errard'a pipe laying hnuolt. tnny, by
console] cd "as ierfieelnlile I, the side of
thoge bold nod daring outrages ttp:ai the.
elect -re- frwsreti i.e. •
A 1161.11 Ili\ Lt EP. n I." inn p^p^i'm
daily teed their reactor.. with a Irv.. '"1'1. 1 2 ,
of lie',. The ninteer i ot t , s allow% mg them 1019
lo_comehabitual, anti shoddy ci,uid its soon
go willitout food to digest-ha wa,ltoui 14, , Vi'sedr"
batch of lies to think over:_ Fot i aims.
picking up the Telegraph of the 1811, of last
month we find Ills itl. l loßlllg
Repot fed capture of Fort Larding " The
The Bottom out of Jeff's Tub" •• 2600 pris
oners captured by Bunter " Arrival if
Gen. Stahl with 1200 risoners" ••
will compel Lee to fight " " Cllorinus news
from Virginia" •• Petersburg captured by
the 18th corps" Oullantry of the colored
troops" •• Petersburg in our hands " ••esp
ture of 18 cannon and 4,01)0 prisoners and
numerous stands 1f.2010r5," and much other
trash and lien of the sante sort. Ilere wan
7.700 prisoners and 18 cannon. PeterAttrg
and Fort Darling enp.tured, nod the bottom
,0111 of Jeri Tub. and the gallantry of the
;Jiggers on in ono issue. • Such r 1 the tinily
food of shoddy:
-- . A despairing lain tiers bie hair.
An enraged wonnka-il -eriser...eher tern
husband,.
. .
. ... ' • ~.•..
~ 11 •
---The people had reason ' ' -'
' •EkROOL A, M
441 1 0 616% ,
ee •fr
w k that theAus ti t n ;., • to • ' ,d E. ...) _OR AL,'•• • •
I P • 110 I ~,,,„„r ;, „Ina a a
Of •'d' .1 • 'o th • veelplu • ' '' ens • •' 2 lllei'l
; o 1? t, • _ . • '' ''••.. -' ' ' .-
, g ) tittle „It ,:: thus n- /n the npirt . a ~i s a eh , ' •'' Cenunen
irj
i
. g e ' ilifiiiioniwgiv her '
• r P • I '4 l / •P es ~:'
a
a Ornaoc to keep themsehres out a the net ANDR :• 0. .'A. , •
grO slaughter business by frequent payments i Governor of said CO thaiwoaltb,
of money. )To ritcaerut Comer Q.. Sharty of the
This poor dance, however Is no loner to' county .l o.f:re--Send. 0 eeties :
he given us. The powei of the Adininistra- Irn [RYAS. A Joint llesolutirn proposing
fine, by moans of its patronage. shoddy of- es_rtn'ti suicruitrental. the
,Ci n.litutt, II of iblO
ficials, ko.. effected a COOL ill the those Conan ntie&lth. nLe b ate lid II IORP,
nuectbeelnuPC was repealed by six majority , Tti.rF ellen lie an aililitionnt eeilion In the
Universal eouseript:en ins* to be the rule. ChM article id the Constitaptr.to be designated
Slthstifutes stilf be nn : of Art (wept ton. or.- aeration
.' Storms 4. WI ene%er any of the (reline
cep* in lbw who bate greenbneks livthe
tliensand.• .r. -..- . •••-•••,- • a !,-41etaktre..4411,SiogOBILIO*064 1 ./MS I ' Y
Mottle.
Malian. rem e. ur era requitt .n ram
' the Preitidept ~tulle Voillid Ptatee,...4 by Ruth-
I: 1 , u , •. T . m .",,, Th ,tr orr o e_lir,,ths, , ,,u,ht .•tity •aal hi ffr.f. wavy rakitlxilli. a).fl i 'elta alt may
so • d de Ir'unit.fi of n Prel;4l,l roir ,,,,ild ext.,- '-i - • for ,-i.:l4‘t sphiN,.ire in all eltolions by
lit'iltr disuntioi—hl4l be not ;ell .be truth! p!'-'''t' - ' l, " 00, :t" tit„ltirlotrobot no Ol are or
W,,h•,,.e said It o triootrilt , if .I.,artirra:aana , ' lllo ' l'''''''' l ' 4 ' l ' la" or thy " II ti " 6.
i cot kir a. a urinal Om e , al elektia 11F
TVOIlla P`Pila dIPOII/011-.-aiii not Wehatm• tell . '''!,` . 7 .1 1 :,.. A .-.1 11 ,,, ;‘,. ~,00 1 , ~,,t ~,,,' ti g ,„ n; t hi s
thin trntli ° i
ele‘v tulle 1e it the Ct tartatatlat fa. to 1 e AtelA
.
'n - ' n as S. ‘i , end ti pie, es hill ws :
Henry (Int 'void Ilin tr l ornr.l, of •din - litiott.,
~.._
.4, i h ne et.,..4r and ti e,
into %snub] brinv distil:lnn—did nut Cle‘ ter4-7 • Si crurs S. lio bid rho 114 pairedby tie
the t r.nrh ? -1.. - , Lecirlatute rentaining intte slow , pe suldeet.
. ,
?tln'tlieon, .Ibinrog. Wright, rerent--liettc- t r* hit II dhall he i featly expreswl in the tire, ex
lee; a roll every tolt4 detrmera tie- -- atotes.opro ' Cept attpreprtatirn. bills.
preirete:l that l i e 14: t w o ri t , of et e al t h.,:,, nt 1 - Svcs-tut; 9. S , bill elt^/1 be pawed by the
hlti eri - ...and civil rrnr—tlirt. Legislature ginnfing any p were or privUeo
wo
• bOrto tliatitt
i ilievlsints tell the ten... ".' • 1
. °were'. or pelt ileges. hoe been. .11" way hereetlig
' Greeley. Obletbe. nntl colyy abolition Ire cuurerred up u•the eintrts n this Cdtnnwn
neurper nntl'revollition,l,er sold the trbunvili : ' ,w i t , ' t iu ,, h et , tove e i t t I v y f a l ekjoeity of
,trif l their - nrbielp/re would onibdtrlnedlrtin , on I th e m emb e r., ele, led to eu , h Mitre ot-tbe Legis-
V , nll,llllwar--11 1 4. they nut tell lb fitlse• latuveltt two sue , e•eit e rer•i.ll. of Se•eatne.•
Mood '. l r .t.ve 11twastAit. It is provided-lin the Telth
Artiele of the Contitution. that env ntuen,l
-1 'meta en agreerhupen. chilli he submitted to the
• pe ,, t,:e In .11, it wanner. and at mutt time. at
least three tn , nth-tuner being so nored to by
tie trvo t iletresa. as the Legirlhb.nr shall pre
y rilet nu t h 30 MIIMMIIn and to lie In stub man
h. I nn I I, rte. that the people luny v, it fun
r ago h.t cu h awtn Wield separate awl ills,
11'1 t ~ . .
SYmr‘Tittllvra.—lntr frierol4 of
finvn mi l e', in on v
k io iv o , two 1004 vit.: Om. tl,rtt
Pvmnnlhi
sra will. 11.eninerlo in I tin vrnnt n)in 111 .1
111111 Irnabor.lion ib • e n 054111., find.
ti ,n 4 .vrov.tl,;7foa 111.11.11 . innoln tho •
f l t vt.
1 , 41111. , 1 lvo,trag:ll.l I.r t I ', I
11.11 Orl WP 1.-"•.3 in k9v
t. r/ , 1 .
i. 11,e Inni.t el%sti•
Nl 7 \V PVEI . TIST. I' NTS
"NTIlr. enT" , "l"
rrTn , T+ 7 " ,,,- 'r ,3- 11:71TWFnei:1irt
ph, f o rJ h , e o un.
tr C,Orn , •11 • I 4 1 ,. r NT. v. I D I ,ll i
hr'.-re the 11. , rqlin Jill/rel. or .t•, n•••
r o;ti , of T ••I .Tr„ , v••• Prr•rtile•l entr•v,
• n dr , •dn r.l r" A I , . ." , 1
hn 1 'rl rl 0,10
rn',l T'n •'••
•, r T W T.
V. r •14 C , l•nr^ rf rerta.n :
rtn f i %Iv ot
r r r
r lip r,“•nt, nf frn'r^ in II rt!rnrt , 4 , 11.11.
1 ., .0 , 1 , r0n• ?h. , narm.nt of
r;r• horlrefl flOnArS. fnrrri t
I,lrnr, nri , nn. , ',..P;l on n ell 0111 , r”..”.0,,
•••• trr-Trrn# and tr, I of lowi , ilitajc in Walker
Centre C to wit
I'r•-tne•ne nt n Tjor Tr -I thence hr 1 4 or
PeT^n•fre owl nt'C re Mn
per• he. in n ttr f 1 .1 • N 71
1; tnet , itn• in n WlLito 11.1. Ften•n Nno
n rn.rl n. 9,, r e * the t eeth. th en , '
N r lif per , he.
florn'•etn, • nplive •hcfer 1 lend of S Pond
F .nth en , de,. • 1^ 7 10 rer , he. to
,•, n th nn F 20, 7 pnrelfen to tttene.
Fe Oh , 1 91 nn 5 nerel.e. I. n ~n . n r
..ra to. Iff 111,.0 net , 11/ P to it Ti Pt and
/I..fra t the nlp.n rr
hr-Iry,” pP. • enntl'it'n- f nr I . re, P no Iwn
-99,1 heent • ••• ••1 ti tr" , PP r
f,. - n r, n'new. t h.vet nll.l, the
• ht,, e th nr,,,,; , hi-r, ire, iv tlrir
enr l 'ne Oran the rtv, clrtv n' 11 f• erl .
1 4 5/-firr:tinvet-nnidernt,i,n therein men
I nod ',in thin , 0 1,1
1 . , - or,l Sr. 'n,l .If , lin in Pe. no in owl
th n "1 1 Inrre n nt 1 11 "
Thot the Pniel If ' , Id L. le the tern!
r ..f the onttl Merry" _•s I,n. died n hen l enter
nietn the Rrrnr.l n• the ' t i me
that l'nvilneut hm hrrn rued,, of nll the tonn e e..ne
nrre.tini ate' liien7. Whirr ttne-nn ren t li t ttleth -fee
more then two ,enro. - rfnl that thn tnottl 11491,1
to th e on - ner of the no id \I nil I•ed
Ti - erefore n 't the %old to dire , ' the
41.0 tr. , the Centre , fore ni4 perve n notice
•I I ihr r O , I• it, the Mill. n ^et r
ti, „ : 01 ro t re.rntet•,o of 11 e 1 1 1 e
110 err t he fevenl in the .111.1 ee tint reomr
in- the oni.h.n , rti.. , r, en, hi ' l le re• 1 In - r ,
kni.l nelii , nn • and thnt th. lnitl
f`entt 'an I dires t chit enti•'ne' l oe
611n11 I.r entered no , n the re eent, , r
r•rt-.0-e 1,1 the 114,,,•10- '4'l'ol l l, C. untr
ee,, en t or,6n e•-• 4• dem reintive te, the entry or
tip until NI , , t••ner r r nnr tiro, entintt• and thnt
, fl tidn,•to n ee're t el.4 l .ll rtt-t tlefe,t,
f ~ orp IMPI Itnr,, •• ,tne. nerne-"v l e - the
• .• 1 qt.' of PPP t “r ..,0"1.`s• f"
• th , fir.•-• 11^ , h "f 1 Th^ et.ort
tt.t^' .0 ' 1 " • 'l. " I. Alt -Int
TIP • 1 , ,n I ' he ,r- 1 In.e tt the44 e -el
tr"' ef,re r ~.ri t I.n 1 . , e n
I , I e I.:PP r • thrr.'r•-• ". or
,r• P•vlt T 0 . tAr. , t 1
ct,n4i l .l r n ',in". PP. 1. rhitter nil
r t red I' l , le the 1 revr, of If CA' tAlitl
In teal n • •r ni,renr i•r•i'e rr,unr a I 1 ,,
I.IJ, ..1` xed ‘4,l' r 1 r FAtl r•."if
r <th :1 clay of N'tly. Atty., Pont'',
JAmrsr _
Prothili'ary.
t 1.1
CIENIIIF 1"(11'NT:1', S
Ti • C .. 111111 0 .31‘,§0 , 10 f or's nnin
t C.lmre` W 0,. lnnr n , W t: nr,tnrr
, ef tillllllle , 0.
C.nreVnel. Wm Ten, C'
Mn•• P P.• - n•o•li• • 11. 1 .1 . ..11n P Prt , I,m 1;•,nr
.1.1,1, , f .r F.'i-n 'err,
lnt,
Ct, , lner In'e iWertneri, ,, l with .7 , 1 , n • wor,
.1• I.n M. Gardner (1 , .. , 1ner. .7 I. v.i. n
tllninnr W
ne t A n.l heir" ~ mail
dnrr
dent tliter.C.n. , •—
•n•hte•l and
erne., td nn flq,bnn• I' 1 nn"n
-f ntr n the "2” ,, Rev F 111 0 pr.?
there f.. en•wer .1, bill ,f
Get,lner red FII”n rare vrt v rrfn.f. -, f 'l.l
- t • MM.?. 410 , 0, ,
~ n •' the , •ri.l 11 , nfro,1S (Inr,ln , , ~, , 1
not le marl° on , l Terifin perl. , rmnr r thereof de
, ree I
5f the If, t F :el,' Pre•ident
r.or. xt Dellefimte .this 25th tiny of
April A,1.1.1841
J. P. CIEPRA TfT.
r O. C.
R. CONTY.Y.
Skerrf
July 14th 'll4—ld
O•
nviiA - Ns roritT
By vielito of no order of the nephew ,
Court of Cent.e C , tint,v there will he iiitiooeti to
public sale Asthe limonite, on P•our.ht, the
131 b OF AI:GUST JP i 1
the. VII , wino real Prtnte. Ptlttinte in triton f.. .
Centre County, ,ertaln inceenge or trot taf land
containing • •-•
NINETY A eg/ ES
and allowan , e. ;unt belt of whi. 11 le , 'e . arrtl
nnll under a Lich elate of • nltleali n, the, bel
ow e linilwreal• A g I Ileaen• and horn with
pe,..nry ••nt Imiklinge are error,' eherel n.
TERMS—One half the purchase money to
I.e pal,' at the ennflematien of fife tale, and the
re.l.ltte In nue year thereaftet tape feeured by
bond untrinertgage un tit* i remleee.
T. M, BALT,
nn Estate of Them Irwin dee'd.
•
July 16th 1.884-5 L
AIIOBIB
. ....at The unthilS)gne4l orers fow enle,, a lot
situated on Penn Street, in the Bor,.ugh ,of
Bellefonte, 105 feet front,land extendlng beck
feet, on which are ereote,l lire new, two
It o il frn.teo Anse, end other ont bOusee, now no
copied by David Bolinger.
Gao.Livrtrasiox.
July . .
tN ASD toltstroctLiv.oo44
- 71 * itirersnif for oak; wholesale M oult- I
tail at lisupes-Milesbuti Yeand27.
AN-P V:Pl•'tt W.g. Py NI A t of tho General
r .:Ph 4•ell lb, 23,1
A ip ~, /4, n , tit. tt. and ei;.lit
bun I: ••t hatft
the ”.1:1 , ,r, t a: elt .1 ang :he rare a: the
!I, I • V
.le tll to the
441 VIA 111 • I F. 1.11 or. Ili milll ,or
thr: thaw tifr I 1: in. -
n t h Oat': W:1'.•1 1"e• to n, doe evil to
• .It ;1111 ei tly, [ruff ~t I lIIJ toistototen.tit.
11.1111. T. In qs t twa N....j.1•1•1• . 11) PM , It
( ifs nod I iinnsy : Provided, That sn tnarh ere
pabhpharl then In and he ?lewd Ora prin • eil
tihmibin 4 in ea h ale • ieh etrii ovary env
arid C • r,i) e !lin • Newil oiler is poidwi,id.
that Nllelet u wt . ! ke 1 01 in en .
pi,o aryl.% in, Is ian4l.lll. ten is
It e• citron the 111 - at TIN edit . of A. 5,5.54 in the
cir :floor 11:1111 , 1 1.11.111• I
and x 01, r fur ILO derichng, tip in
tjto pr mai and ristikentk ti. or re:ei tune of tha t
•ail atm whin hts niti. h said (ilea ti nt until be
pt heti, held - 11 ts I hived rip in the day In-t
the plat ea 1111 , 1 within the h air+ at and
n did!. n the i.Lnirtal cic, ti.n.r at this Cianr
urn di,eitt.d to he ripened, livid and I
head. •
Now nsesfere. In obetrten , e to tl•e require
tnt:nts of the tenth artitle i,r the C YIY.II.OtO
Ite , l 111 er,enrteuto Will ILe fl lie u,l, nt /10• I
n rr.n II! 0 , thi id I,r , f the Ile:tend .‘ ,, tent•
lo) of this C , famous eto;tl,, f Andtrtr it. Own]
• 111 th.4-311.1r. iniuonxenitli or Nqui•vi
u nti l , Ju t•sl.o this 11111. t tdottnanling tint re
yre. the on!! It., her I Cen're, Sheriff
I to give n .tieo tit the usuni
manner Illid as by leer raja lied, Ihrt nu stet tion
wi ll t o held Itseor.l to the tt rip., of
Lunt ft, and ert•efst nq of the Att of the (din
er.. An. witty ari.re-aul, in en, h of the toen
dope 1.6011,115. curds, pies tit' ti and diqtro is
theledl.lll the f rot Ttiemln3, t-f A
Tenr of mint Lewd netts ittnitd cighthiontlred nil
sixty-four, n r the purpose of the, Ming upon the
appr..val end rottflention, Cr rejeetion, otel the
.el , l ittnen.lnientm.
n under any baud end the great wet of
the St.tte at Harrisburg, thi twenty-fiat dny
of Aube. ill the teat of our Lord tme th. unto
tight heodrr.l land eixty.four, and of the thin
nthno I laththe eight`y,,eigl;th. „
By the U. vert,r: Ei.i SLIFLit
SC • tary ,t(the ' aiut
In pur nun e c•lthe nhove pr..e'nont.tion of the
Gm rru,r o f th e coming...ono 11.4
I 1.1.11 A It ( LEY, 111;411 Sh. tin
I.tit.ty of I rutty roltitylk unin ‘l , ) turret y
I.t.oitti and t o‘ P t re 01 the
..w,ly an rill I e Lehi
in 11,e .1.1 l n11(11.) l'enttv. ON TULS
IrIY,'IfIJSI.CON I) DAY OF AIt:UST.
i%ut. t i t h e , u
) . 1•1...el v fertelll nnien.lw W5l , the
' i a n,11,...0.111.n. nwcahh, '
1 ,11,: , (t 1:1,111,!t1 K‘OIVN nNn
:WTI( E the 1 , 1 n. led.litt4 the
Worepill spe, tsl.l ete.tien in the per eral• *aril,
I Llll t, end 1 v 1,1.111 1 ,4 Within
(• litre, MC US 11l .1t:
1 . , 1)..r t:,11 a.* »ml oprlng ao.l
t wu blo c * "at lilt l'lnut 11 41-e ID
t ,
I at the Lome of
' t i• 1.7
1.
1...ri Ni 1111,
i• • • • •
IMMEEIE
MEM=
ii . • 111
t tt-l.•it • ' at tUo xch„•.l h.ut.e
in It
r. , roh.• t••••cn hip c filo:nee at tI r r4b:ir h n-e
.110,..ci, tic A it., 11,Intru.
ttiV Wwu , t.ip ut iltalt M ~•11 0.2.3 it Iwo'.
1,11 , 1 .11. tat tre.
1 ,,, of 11 twant vtlitt and 11..twar 1
IMEI
t-ten.blp, at the belie° 'ul 3lrs. 1;:i/a T,ll
r the toe-m.. 101 of Humeri the f .rmer 1.14. e e
!Lug el. U n.
Int. the b.tonill ul Liberty at Ilia 01. nil bow e
•
In E.i,e,lnt
Fin 16v town/dig, Milos at thy ei hool houee in
010 1. all 01 Itt111,6111114 :
Pol' Illy 1 0 1A11.1 . 1ip 01 Matl3,oll et the 1111100110.USe
it, Ja
Fur th e butough of Milebblirg and Boggy twit.,
et the t,httel lateen inMitettbuez.
Pti ,
01 P•ates at the thiltliv home
ortieorge t lldkr at P•ntern F it.
I-tr the lop of Pt tttettut the ho :e of Pe-
lei
F , I the t teti-ihst 4,r P,nn “t I be, Dur.7l-o,pe
tune , I. Mu. •
I ••1 11 ,• INA at the Louie iu
•ettit,•
l.r tug t,, Is' •it Att ut the u• lend
nt.tr th•• le I h A-hey.
F. r the e••• -1111. tl: 1.4 t• ,he tie, Lund have
I/ kr llurtuotkluatte,e.
F••r' the .15.4..1 14th 01 1:m.4,111u -rind I:nion
lwrnnhip Lt th e t „l t ut,L butter, 111 Cahill/140.
,orthe tort ash lit A.Wailter to the tehOol L...tunte
fn Ilublersburi.
JOeihe too no .itt of•Wthtli at the et hoot hour!
in Port 111atultlit.
ynyltrAS. Ajo itt resolution, wolooing
icr
t.tii,. 1.1111 , 1161.ent, to the ' n of tbni
Commonwealth: has beta 1 OCti t. by a !major
ity 0: the tuntol.ers elect o rutb le nee of the
Le.; !slain ft% at two Ysitivy settoit us of Ow
0520 v. the hrot octoolan coalition, ins on the first
Tat.taloy or J musty its the tear of our
r.
one ilieutrauct etaltt nitlptired anti oiaty three, nal
the second st,sion commit n. lug on thy , first
Tutoloj in January,. bi thp year of ,our 4or!
tine th 'wont tight hundred and sixty,foun
-toil who v., 11 to peovitlit t l theienth arti.
t - a - tho c. - 31.tittit ion. that any amendment. au
noted uji. ii, shalt Ito submitted to the lie .iiin In
.ut6.munutr, Heil ruts tunes, at leust tube
monlio tfttr bPitig_ibt agreed to l.y the two
I. uses, 110 the Le A islature !hall piethoil e.'
ottlilahwitin t a bejn ouch manuar and 1,4111
that the polite may - no a for or againot each
ainetnnhent separutety and diatinetly ; there
fore: '
SECTION 1. fie it enacted by the Seale a n d
Rowse r j It.pr e ind, t (rri q f eke Comuumiterild
Pemtvit Maul's Getanist Jeaelably .Pne, and It is
isieb 4 &mini by the oinAerisl, the .0
Thni fertile payroll; Of atorirteining the censer
the people et this Commonwealth, in regard to
the intention or reiseti , n or said"' alialsailatentsi
ore tiler of thew, tile Govern r of this oom
ortealth shelf' a writ of election, dinnt.,
4 so each anti every Sheriff of this Couitaiy- -
ew.titt, kattimitidhlg them to
weousati aSannerOn hot lug titi4
MI be elisb "elts "•Z'
putt a „du * . t . orgoti, • ot blest
Tito yi :401~1 1114ilisicer
*Sir, city
that
*saner w 11 0 10 ' 0 4 41 0 1
published, that pleb:Mimi will be held in melt
of the townahles. bossy. water ~an 4
dlstriars thetild, un theAret Tneadal, st
-.l2 , the year of.oUr Lord ono._
!-drettOptiriptizirnesk ' 4 411
_
I ttli'd , th•lefe, Prievg m erit,
on
or the SS ameetdinentel 'et *get on
li ,
slifell - bti a'pened , bald and wood o the
Ise aroni v ag, .ittplipt . plaMpir
hours at add *RIM tftlffeletbe tee as
ol tidt.CastosttrealOrSta hi
Mild 0 4 elated t Milt *ball duty' of the
jpdp,do, intpstors idt4ol lit je&tsplif takt
Tdernstipm, bosom dil, pracinete Stid dlr.
tries to stein el saittedetithon, tlt:ktU; lot
esteding-ther Ett orsdnitosied asyndmista,
either wOwen orp,rinted, aod partly written and
partly-printed, fres each of the qualified t eters
o -this Stnte, whd may oder the same, and to
epoult ilium I)dia boa er boxes,to Le fur that
purpose provided by the per officers; whit it
tickets shad Si, septet( y Rebelled on the oat.
aide, "Find 'Amendments ..lecend ;des Ed_
inektt" and "Third Amendment;" and those who
are fart rahlo to said ametf4iuent4 or, ...any of
them, may express their aptiiroval titterer by re
%AIR. each as many separate Written or printed
op partly wwtten and partly prieitod badepts or
to bets, at there are ainendmentit epproved" by
them, e, ntaitong, on the inside thereof, the
words "For the Apientlment;" and those whq are
opposed to ut.li arovildmenta, or any of there,
too elpiere their opinitu by voting, auk, as
wally .ivotrato.written or printed,or partly writ
ten and Petite printed Wier oritteltty, as there
lire Milk rittmeuts IPA tipPipVO4 by them, Lontedn
mg I n the outride thereof the wards - , "Against
the Amendment i" the electors voting for or a
gainst the propastalTourtn section to article three
of the Constitution, extending the riat of inf.
frahe to aiddiers;electors voting for or against
the second au.endment shall be considered as vo
ting for or against thOpropeeed 'eight secti•ti or
into If, riertn of the Constitution; and electors
r.,t ng for or sgaitiat the third amendment shall
be considered as young for or against the pro
pore.' ninth set-tita to article ejeven of the Cut
stituti..n.,`,
Ss c. ;. That the'cleetion on the said propos
ed amendments shalt, in all resew/N. be conduct
ed as the elect' die of tble Coultoonwealth" are
.
Low Lhepuuteut, entuldi-thall be the - duties of the
i return polos of the licepective euuntieta and
distritts thereof, first having carefully •
tuier•
iniurd tic number of video given for Cr 114111.11 , 4 t,
tit hof said titeretnitelentl. In the manner atom
•rd. to make omit duplit at* retuyos4ereof, ex
r.re,Led to words at length awl nut in floors
n hly he of whit h returns. so suede shill be
*tool in the prothonotary's Lt .e of the Court
Cutfoithu„,l',eas of the ;rein county, and the
other sealed and directed to the Secretory of
toe t ano nu eolth, end by one of raid i tUdnee
In Me Tdirs nice ret
e. upon which tutelage shall he prepuired at
iliac:rare , 11 the proper eounty.
1 . 441 it shall be the duty of the See
rotary ht the Codunonweadll. en the twenty.
1111,1 Augu s t nest. before t'..ur le,
peel tuglidlun. to deliver to the Speaker of ti e
it oselffltepivrtittetires, the Jtosturns- of tee
stud toe, troll trout the sneered counties of tle
and the epee alitall en the Pa leo
. 7 „.• tow tar be opened end published in the
p:Lseu oaf tire tneuthere of the :senate and
of Representatives. and the nut ter of
eJ,cl given tor enrol ay,unist amid atuer..oeute,
rispeellrely, shell cure etnetuaLu4o---aad
us, F r t h i he d. end durh ate tertifles ot the reert
• lien to eigiud by the epeal.ela of the two iv La
ca Uur od 44,1 Loth hcotes shell bo Le'lytred
to tb: scoletery or the Comm. nwend uL ,^:.!
the eerie 1,,Lt0 Hoarded end f•cti it h,s
, dll. e, trod the haute of said serf:Mattis to
o.:dt. led t :Le U vehnilr, who
sue hit pr deelLi utittLltr
MEM@
pr v e il a nd eetsfied by a inality:y of the quaht
yowl's 1,111. L 1.4 etare a Ling thore:n .
That it, tor any it. a et:: runt of either house
ot the Le Wotan, eke not he present tit :he
1)19 and hour ay., re o-rn",.• e:', thin the sal
tot., diall Le opened in the preys!, e of ea , h
members of aaid,lntses /a--1 rhui be preset, rad
in Lase el the absence ut the Speaser of ettl.tr
at ieid outer, the said rerthitates shalt be titan •
ed Tsy the ketiker prevent; ur the • are of the
ahsinceut Loth :peelers, by the 1. el ethrks of
b. th 11141.0., or extort of ilium in the abet:lc:sof
one of the soul clerks. ,
Sire. 4. 71int the several dot requhei to
he peetoinlett by the sbirtffir, conimis.oi nereht,n
stable., judges. inepech.os a nd alt o fta.err ;
whatever, in and-about the general elettiot.s of
lan, Comm uaealth sbalLbe trees:reed by cut hi
Inters In and about ttis election bereiss_priYyl
or* Pars bri whether orr era (moths.,
shut he not .o to the swine puiti.linn tat for the
nettle. tut ono silence at, in sir shout the saiii
as they,wrinlil for .the neglect of URI
duty the tonisniasiids of like offence at, in
to- oticnt the general elottlons of this Comm:ion
ri °anti.
IIENRY C. 3011N,E0N,
Speaker of the !louse of Ropreeentaelves.
JOHN P. PENNY
Speaker of the atrial , .
A prooven —The twenty-third day of April.
:loon Pointni on nue thousand eight hundred
cud eisty-kur.
A. O. CCRTIN.
Pursuant to the provisimocontained in the
second set tion of the act aforesaid, tbejudirT44
the of iresind district, andnatoin of die ote,tics
et their rispectlve district, an product them at
u meeting of one judge from each district, at
lielleh.ntu on the third day after the day of the
me, lien, being I &LIMY, the.oth of ,Augus•
then and thine to do and perform the Attlee re
qui; ed by law of said judges.
A Isti,that where i Judas by:sirkoces sr unteot
1tt.,1), at t admit, is unable to attend eucb meeting
thee tbe certificate or return aforesaid
shall be token t barge of by one of tbe inspecters
ylio , L .c 1 hou.,
ILO
r µ•rd s of the election of said district, who shall
do on,' perform the ditties raquj.red at pad judg
ed unaLle7t., attend_
Omen ender my hand, in my omen in Bella
toute, the lettlay ofJuly A. D. IW—
.IO.C.IIAItD.CONLEY.
Sheriff of Centre °aunty.
July
,lut. 1864
D ISSOLUCI(I4 OF PARTNEItSUIP.
Notit•e ir hereby given that the part
e, noble i ere%4 rCeaulegibetlmett the ttudek"
rI L nt..i ihe I.llary bur intifse wee diasol7e4 ty
um lal von t n let litty of July. The
bo It• end aecatAve are la thtlitnele-of Jeremiah
TA•tt. by whom the buelneaCp!il hereafter be
• -_... - ---
£
ileroLEN.
FaRSNSWORTII.
July 15th 1614.
A 13.111N11 TRATOII6 NOTICE.
Lettere of Adminietratioo on the oe-
La... 1 Jn•,. I. Blew. late of Tfarria twp.,
' , op, Aorta grupted to the anheoriber be roquebta
all pel two- tbrumeloes Indebted to raid
-i,r ) ,te to make iseinedipte payment and thoee
h.ottn ,, elatm.. to pre.ent them duij authentica
ed fortettltment.
B. I. BTIOWN,
Admin . /J --
July-15th
STOLES GOODS.
The following deaeribed. articles, eup
p 'red to have been Alden. here boom left with
the alibi( riber in Danner tp., by David Lob r,
f' , ll,.table of anid tp., .19 ads. giimbam. 1 1 yao•
Ett . „1„. Cop,. ydr. Muslin. 1 flan
nel obal, 1 satin veal, 2 pairs of boots, 1 pa,r rY
selasora. 1 black cloth coal, 1 ideee of red ton
net, I vine° Calico. The person or per onn
. to
mh ,, ni they belong, mill tome fortrard, pr
property, pay rharges and take them sway, ^t h -
evelse they will be disposed of to low dr;
roots. A.. 8. BisnEL J. P.
[
a July 1, v.
j) ELLhFONTE ACADESIM.
Thn &Ad hrol 'Dire , tcrs, hae•
e. In ehork,etbi4 in iitutinn would give t y,t , ro,
th t it it n,w open. ond Wit! ebntiolle So WI
Ju y next win's' there *lll b. a vs.afi , .n or hts
we. ks. lust i r i nctiona . t h e u`u.'th n
no 1 111,thee ran •hoo a pe:, /14lish educate
.n,
tog. ther e w t &lithe lippletike usually taught in
A. adetwes,
hoarding can be obtalituedtt:f' t)/1 Academy
bulking on reasonable tentle!"
Fur particulara apply to Jas. 11. Rsukin
Pan 'plebe to
qou
4p ti sop's s- : - . Acet. 5ch0...1 Board.
C 4 molt of the Oommitfoo with
in t Akathe .Abofs CION no rorortod
Amopy4m4recAsE.
1 04 .
.. - getistisltres 'il to publish
. pwougy for dlet4bution
11111
190.40,
7W" Ophieliot. -fi . ot trade - loupes" at s
'''' , __
:L''
"killtit# : -
' • • eat& bake, do. Po.
miiip.rdi. '4l 4. n t.
I,liLtf (.1 111.11.1.‘e L.tn
lIENTINO OF-REICRINIFODOLII
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