Ei "101"10ftial; ,Ityipoc, Tairms.-43 pili yaw lam pale be adismi6 Wiewirsi 164 iN4a Iki edra'acw, aid Otetlibak Pilia ' A " *OM Orthersir. 7Atir , e,4:11 • intsltallist cir latentit from ;thi ssparlid to Si within tie wpm. of ihisinwhilith a i•nr•eintied:rata fOrre IfiliffeWil kik: ills twansaini Woo 4wheakd aseirtookaa#thettissil www: Manias is still anted lePis ismaseptist td NIP spilt :boat Petwetibmw. ihrrelliniElatasatiama ttan eavidatiowsoA4 ALI& Lk* W4bWooltoal goad, wed It has reamed witiona4 aseaciplishing alsythiali of ineriekeeoe* The ieousbekdeoent of Cbsteteekme wewee . d ." . d loot_ Wedgeweley week, woo glee ap. for- - jvb ,Ipoeh.te thi synopsis of du mow as auefog the, week jui raw** vas bookfie Smier Ojewilwigo the de"'-': of Med, but illeepoth." P ir keittwo to 411 their efforts to draw' the' howtest DentocracY Wait into the support of this 'horrid war, by premises of Voioneiliatrea", and appeals to them to Ilweet the past Stith Its outrages and mitwpatione, and seeieg the fate of thifit attempt' to get •the party as an (womb* tion'to endorse their infainous schemes atid insist .in cartying out their wicked plaiie by giving a cordial and hearty sup port to - their suicidal 'policy, the Abo lition Journals hare chang4d their course, and are now dnifiNtheirutihost.to , their 'readernstniblieve that our gocid old patty—principles, associations, null all are dead ; dead, and ont i et their way: ;• , eed . with it all barriers remoted - _ of disunion : dead y , and • all' olaitacleaiu their march of +Mime • tjen cat aside. They havonaludpd_ • that, if they Minot obliterate it in the gnst~rea~nB_o4.9l±lime It in the blood of ir infidel war, that gm! will Forafelt themeeWes by foolish " imeginationiand feast their faneici on. ‘whet. = m . hoped for as a result of the tan . • they Will sec t. Rein the masses of their own 'party se•btllleve that the Dentocraey is dead, let slime the thousands of Democrats they would induce to desert their prin iiieetiand pirty_by such silty twaddle. we have not the faintest idea. The re turns of the election just passed-are too significant for that, the wank .of the campaign too close to allow any sash speculations. i . • If the political demise of a few "policy": politicians—"leaders"' - who have ever pandered to Whatever, idea promised suoseas--individwde that fear so advocate what they believe to be right, can be construed into the:death of she Democratic party, then we are .willing to' admit that oppoidtion Abolitionism is no more, and that enetnies of our country and her laptinitio .may go on, heeding and fearing nothidg.fpm the party'thoithks ever stood betwees-them and the object of their hatred—tire Cotitution. The triumph of d.bolithism'in No vember was not a victory over Democracy or Democratic principles. There was 11000 of them at stake in the issue. Those who for the time had the organi sation of the Pampered° party under their elutreer„ ignominiously thrust its principles aside st.ehicago, and with an ill-stared conception of political expe diency, forced the masses of the party to choose between two candidates,' neither one of which represented their feelings, neither one of which lots en ox ponent of their views. It cannot be said then that the fight was between the Du/necrotic and Abolition parties. The prineiples of Democracy bad been set aside for the time being, to give place to a unworthy and diegracethl "policy," and this members of the party were free aet-as their feelings dictated. They pro their suppOrt to M:Clellan wit be *muse be sea the riipresoutative °Pack principles, not because his triumph wonid be the success of Democracy, but because he was in opposition to the mad and , fats) policy of Abraham Lincoln, because with bim,as President, if they Iponld inn stop this anti-Derseeratiei ua +sonstitutiopal and barbarous war, they pooh; at, least have it, conducted in a of raised and Christian manner. They acted ab aids, not as principals in the 41f, and the - lWri they leartkt - ire hope will* teem forever. The great, tits 'v'itel principles orDp- I poemlY cannot die—they e,re eternal; pod as loig as7there•sreinenho 'Could frett,ikere w4l too a patty ofuphold them, Seekers after ofttoe„ "e*di alloy" 'beings, mod who Weida sacrifice, -eveii7tsLog for tutu ivy airmen :nuts% go' oltikne willstik4 deflate, brit, lie parts will,till (Asa It has s foundation perie 'mil !eating it the decrees of ito no poirer okeiriN eels .It. • , Walesa but Logi:46' Ric l o 1.64 r Democrats , keep Or Widens, throw' l l7 the di. iswlttOr. * l e. as y the "would be of 4,04 6 ,mi4 the law imdcioi sitax , A. C m agioa Nalg, r , aadinto, years weisr, ,that Demeariey iq tkiNti-IffMtir4tat° l °.. 4 1 ° 1 0: I alloisaccog=o:o,., misesiii Mgr fieligisf-Sikaili' • ' ' 6"lllsiri. 0 ) 4 4. kook eiver%poott • h r •-• vitti falifeilfew Woo hisletienitt. WU Oppose Obaidnield e tlitirlittiefahtneni, the blood of their twentieth their plaything, when children the sword slid bayonet, and the music that lulled them to sleep the nu _liMitzttrobL aity .0410181140 . 1, but are — baretoroii - opimed every war jo _iodui/ts . ash* ' 1 44 proved by tbeiswerions, now, tbat they wore, the able, nett of - life was !sisal 4 Tories of the Rev , to - Kingl --- o Mid' our patriot fathers As "rn: an. • t •traitors ;" Puritan, Aboli tionists, whose only deeds of valor was the burning of witches and the banging of Quakers; "bine light" Fhleralists of 1812, who gave what little influence they had tilkglanstin her crusade against our country; Old Line 'Whigs of 1848, who'hifped olir soldiertin the Mexican war _worthl be • "welcomed with blOcdy banal to hospitable graves ;" - Met:Sheri of Peace Societies, who but a few years' Binae thundered their anathemas against all wars, defensive or offensive, as con trary to the teachings'of our Divine Master ; Quakers and Friends whose, "conscientious samples" against shed ding blood has.been sworn to from time immemorial, to exempt them from drafts, tzar taxes, and the doingers of tho battle .4jb held, , o , be , n ... the honor of our country was at stake, or the rights of her citizens in jeopardy ; Loyal Leaguers, who raised a terrible howl about the taxes imposed uprrn thew - to . prosecute the Mexican war, and vilified Polk and the Democratic party for parrying it on sue- -'"-11111115ernild—reg"*"."- it bu . Out It tltla rate at will • ip e_ 'tibia- ulna members of Gin elinith who hit'ie -heretofore tanght Oat War - -was:/ther ageney of theilevil, and that itewas but lottowing - theriojeuction of the take a cogliding with equanimity, or a kick as a compliment; able bodie cow, ''ands who have denouncleall wars - As ,carol, and uNqst for her their precious , 1 carcasses would come within the range of the enemies guns, but favor this one because they are '"loyal,"latid nee a chance of skulking to CAsida when called upon, or , of buying a nigger to take their place in.the ranks;contras torn whose fathers grew rich waling the bodies of murdered Americana in the days of the Revolution, and who see a chance of reaping a rich • harvest of greenbacks if they eau prolong - this butchery and death. This is the class Of people that hound on the aeottrakd crusade, and swear by the Gods it shall not cease until."alavery is blotted otit"--ntiserable, cowardly wretches, that, hate been traitors to the country and% disgrace to - humanity since the day they were born—Poor white livered cravens that would run at, the eight of an empty pop gun, or faint at the sound of a Chinese cracker. There are others that should be men tioned in this catalogue of raving, rant ing, war sehreeching, blood thirty ' beings, who serve as a reserve corps to keep up the cry when the former men tioned ones aro frightened into silence through( fear oeconsoription—cripples, who cannot be drafted ; old maid., Who hate mankind imam!, they have been unable to eecnre'a husband.; wives who want fo get rid of their bitter halves, in order, to gel hold of some one else, and young girls who admire the ebony face of a greasy nigger, And long for the loving embrace of the sweet scented "American of African descebt." Where is the consistency about these individuals? They are the only advo cates of war, the chief instigators of the butchery that is blotting out so many brave Americans.. Yet, like Job's horse, they stand off, "scenting the battle from afar." . They have prescribed powder and steel as a polices for our public ills, and we ptliy4lod that they may yet be made to take of their own prescription. Why Don't They Report Nor oontent with 'the hundreds 'of thousands of dollars they have alreelly taken from the people under the specious plea of rendering assistance 'and .aid to the sick andwomided soldiers, the persons .managing the Sanitary Cammiation are just now doing their--best to get up an other furore in its. &Tor, in, hopes that thei treasury which they have depleted to All their own pockets may again become plethoric, and that 'those among them who WI not yet been able tvioni. selves riet, may hadb one , m to ifp AZ_ Preachers and . Wieffieri Ire hired tn-tioyel Over the confitir; taring harrowing Wes `Of ititd *nut,' sad , destitution *mops the" soldieri ; °healers sad lippealti are 'sent broadcast, giving heart rending accounts of the misery and. death that is being 'Meted out to them on stopostiteltaintmleisiteg of foal, eliith*; tnedreines, the ,tnya tonebinft:Mstnief the sempit-; aim of the people are APlTale 4 r • giro—not as we /was* ltelitire' *iota: Aatt ***Wit, 44 the Lody, Obi 'benefit. those wise are. anfiarjperb. 41 :*,ll/1 the coffers or- ft Astapt_efirkitißlitils Ofick: those oontrolling thisEsamagth,organi mike. *ad .9t:#o4Pcfßkik: kw *pm Who "Argot us ail takti lacikkork b tart anor Ait"1111410r. Asellt-weivietoloy-Aiimato Midis ailltmadidila Oposii4oiiiwi3agip '1 1 .:=01-lbsCAirwir aft 116: itotes" that sin be pointed to to stow mesas !half& to accommodate niched them . wii muses, and Ir _woad! )Idif welt" Mat hoe • I eoome, of the iy T ' d6l. are hive alms* been contributed in oneWeiror the iiiker,Sand we heat of no iplod that theaeldiere have deriied from it. Can those Ike aro' wpo ,begging more for this ihenciatioti answer?' Can All emit _m4l4oom.sotinat -ottbet disposal of the_ immense amount that bas already- been -entrusted to their care? 'We believe not. Wily then should the people give more? It is reported, .and• we believe comedy, that Out At every' dollar given in this way ninetyOecks is kept by the agents to re) imburse them for time and trouble,. and the balance is giverf to' somebody else, the,„Lord - alone bum's who. Is this so?, Can those who are_gedling up entertain ments, 'and traveling the country, to raise new funds give us a satisfactory recount or the. disbursement of what they ,have already' received ? If so we Rill be glad to publish the staMmefit, , and retract anything We• have said in this article reflecting upon the Sanitary Commission. . Let them Act. , Tan Chiirman of tle, Democratic State C i entral Committee, ,p.an address, to the . Demeeraey of Pen Ivatkiawhich we shall lay. before our 'readers tn ext week, recommends that some actifin on the part of the Democracy be taken in of 11,1mnio:a - eotmtzi who - wro now - suffering in the inoisome dungeons of 'Pik Mifflin; for 'Wedged political , offences against the ,1 • • • ' ' • • .---The- suggestion is- a tituely one, and we hope it will be acted pen immediately. If the' Democracy I. „pot defend the liberties of the people, other power will. 'lf the two hundred .seventy-six :thousand freemen who Cast their ballots against the usurpation of Abolitionism at the late election in tend •delivering up their rights at the command of animbeoile tyrant, then we of Pennsylvania, i like the citizens of Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky may bit farewell-4o all that freemen hold dear. :lie not prepared for such an event, their duty demands of them that immediate action •be taken in the cases refered to. The masses of the Democracy in this seetism.of the State we know will be ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with their'brethren of other sections in defence of their rights, lib erties and privileges. tot the movement be made by those having the,power. Let the State Central Committee act, and set in a manner that there will be no mistaking their intention, and they will find the bone and sinew of the country ready and willing to act with them. The fate of the citizens of Columbia county who were torn from their homes by military power, tried by is military tribunal, and Imprisoned in a military prison on charges which come within the jurisdiction of the civil authority, may be ours,to-morrow, unleiss A stop be put to this manner of prdceeding. No indi vidual is safe, no citisen has any assu rance that the sanctity of his hoine will not be invaded by the hirelings of4Fed eral authority, who will drag him from wife and children, _family and friends, and w ithout accusation or trial, confine him in the cells of a political Bastile for no offence whatever. Wheie are the safe ,guards that the Constitution throws around the, citizen? They have been basely. surrendered by our State audio riti% to the tyrants that control the administration of the Federal. Govern ment. A cowardly and•truckling State Fa Live has sold the rights Of those it should protect, and now nothing-re mains but for the people to defend them , solvessi or become the veriest elan* of a military despotism. Wilt our State Central Committee 'email!, silent on thisrgreat question, or will it take mat a course as will blow Ott moment and .tyrants flat Peinsyl va ia is no Iplsce for them to isttirmpt theitiirdismons Watt.;Lqt actionmi their part be the word. Their utydern • their party demands it, their conntrit de asanda-it"= Fitts's. 4) 6 0* all, demand it,. Goan Erramat.—the ' 1)11=U Zeal,' an nightly ten sheet onstablittinit . ti otreik you fyto aeon indopeneentintper; Anne lientoosvo hist riia4iincnitrag. It died we on; from inintlinl it.o own ate* i-444 the nom Mini duntiet whidt *Mit gotta* will b. w Anob aitt loolthig b y o.4 i ng T t4 of ti dirty F 01 0 11110 1. 6 01 Om )4 6 7, - • • " ArANP4. l 4:fitßi th 4 bus ' Alkiro 'pame; ut r . .. 1 ; Sot 44) , ; Ilescra aiid ion ri m Air 048464144 4044, ind Mire laiio cow* reidrfor "Itilutritigooner44o 11004 iy illAmbor"4oforrto it ARMY hte . kl at the rad And aim* re* krth for rliArat WOW/ pill ,0144 AiteMiNtAlik •thfriffilikt *l4lo 4 oll4,A*Atqp, , 1.411440411.` - M ainr3 461P414 410411001.11011 1 4.0111. 4:er sissergaibi •Abeditistana:. ' Apsnited. It fill be sit is. Europe, Where every Mae must be ke ei - ' dgeon, hoo t merar , Our ' es and theirs ire Wel NW (hi woriblidps. mecte 4filitior &Mee hbek milks 0.--iiiii-1616a4- = ta 411 111, le " Llisrseit7fOftied- rod of Iran u 4 tiie-Ithisphamsta .of _Man es. incapable of s. become his true historians. - - • - On another ottesidoelte said: • "Goverirmtogt is now taking se -steely a Rome aatie show by- what road it will pals todestruoti" At ressWidaii" finik and then corrgers 7 its eaters' contagion , ' Pa viewnfl)Htlilildert of the resent ad ministration, wdte.now can-say that *hat Jefferson Cbought .lie sew in his day, has not ip feeLeonse to 'pass in ours, or, deny that all government is now drawn to Wash -14100 AO Who can say that this con} ettOddities of pewee' in the ovate' germane lasnt„hatt mat been followed iy its natural conaesmence--"corroption?" Whoy in view of the existing conditionof things„ can deny this' rider this ti4ministration 'of affairs, the American people are practically divided into two diatinetelasses--the p governing tind lb, • governed? The first, the administra tldn her neer, ruling without let or hin drance frotn any legal or constitutional rem trends. has stricken doWa the independence. bud sovereignty cf. the ~Stetesirthe great barriers of individual liberty, and redgsed the second to the condition of subjects of the central power. Local self-government, developed, here in State governments, exists non only. in form By Se luirthous policy, the general government, under pretense of military 118dessity, has usurped, one by or.a, the rights of the' sovereign States, and de prived the people of the proteetidn of these laws, processes and Institut form whiob 'the original organization of our political Coin.' =putties were intended to secure to them, uht against foreign foes-•-hnt against this vary central government itself, -This silent descent of the government into the gulf w'hich swallows up State and individual rights alike, we have been steatily and grad ually making. The venality and corrup- see, and 'hear, end leek . . Our - imply are now the smile on which the arm of govern— ment strikes its ponderous blows—or sim ple ' , gudgeons," devoured by the voracious •'pikeit`of - And what is die temedy? I.ione, but it retracing the downward steps, and restor ing the balances of the Qonstitutfon. The great evil is the 'tonsolidatlon of power in the _enerid government, by the deentotion By some strange fatality or infatuation, the great battle of the last election was fought on a false issue, and State tights, only an other; name for boost, self-government, the keystone of the aroh of out Union, were to tally, ignored in the contest. When no one questioned or violated State rights, tba..Demoltratin party used to assert the-Resolutione of 'OB with wonderful bold ness, and pertinacity at every State and. National Convention—but when they ware stricken down and trampled upon by the .t•Executive Government" of Abraham Lin coln, the Chicago Convention, in tender re geed. for Its enrididate, or for some equally good reason, avoided all reference to these "foundation prinalples"'of Democracy. There can be no restoration of our Union, no resumption of popular rights--no restric tion of the general government to the lhnits prescribed by the Constitution, no eelf-gtiv ernment, but by the assertion and mainte nance of all the rights of the eoveireign States. The State governments 'ere' in the hands of men who have blindly or corrupt , ly succumbed to the tliturpations of the eentraLpower, and the only hope le¢ us to regain our•liberties, and restore our lost institutions, lies in rescuing the States front theireontrol. This must henceforward be the object of every Demosrat, and the asser tion and %indication of the doctrine of State rights are the only means by which, to ef fect it. We cannot. evade the issue if we would— let us *noel it like,men and patriots. The work before us is simply oust of re•oonstruc tien —it is to rebuild the glorious temple of the Union, in all its original symmetry and strength ; this we must at least attempt to do, or witness its overthrow in silent apathy. To reoonstruot we must follow the plans and use the materials of the original buil— ders. Let us then revert to the old land marks of the Demberany, and 'raising t i he old standard of Jeffersonian Poutoorad.v, bereafter_monfully do battle for principles, and not men.-- Journal, Lawilrag, Mich. NEW ADVERTISEMENT A,DAULNISTRATOWB .NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the 'estate of John Brenta' dammed, late of Boggs Township, having. been granted to the subscribers,. they mo ot all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, those haling shams to present them dab , au thentiosted for settlement. MART Blt ONB OL, T. M. MALL, Administrators. 910 JAMES P4.11130N8. Prutney4ante, Centre County, I, J. P.. Gephltrt, Clerk of the Orphan'e Court of bald County of Centre, do hereby Ger tifY thatnts Prit i an'a .dart, at aellefonte, the 28004114 ovember, D,. 1864, before the honotible t e Judges of said Court. On motion a rule WAS grant.' upon-tb*Jaehn- wad representatives of Junta PILTIOII4, dwelled, to oome Into the mitt on dui fourth Monday of .Tiburiry next, end swept, or Wank to-aeoept. isad Mahe at valwidon, or show Ann* 07 th e real satats at Aida ohoulittosb. sold. " 4 2n tes4tozoii wiwnikelliste barenato set toy hasaikftitaind4lk• seal* Ovpittt bille a r dPVAVIT. 4. O I : . 6 1884.. Dee: iIeiL9O),GONLEIG Sheriiri MITT 12.18TrItT,V. The taio en or . Centre County are hereby • froginginelniWit flowarasille on 0 the MI "that, to 002; 4 thatekKhili Pe Trikjkiji.o 6 4ooro4o o , It qat,be 1 44 .010 0 1 0 - W V ° 4„M” le IPTre Nonwis at toloorotiehei leadhes 14.wwn s*s borft mood. 4401.qtavi.A p_ , _ igkr oar u "rar r y,==' s up bout* a u JO , lin Me iloors, - ree lat otthet as with the 01410 4 44 1 /090 4, W40 4 , ' tPUICI. itian " A l Cgr e Uto at Ita :goo , tlisibtrielleil horilre i t ..atterat& ' zioosomala r k r 9ale o ward at I d o p!k .0.; orOoh.!tlObSU 01,ro es. 1.,:, MiatliWlJllAWaliVe Lir.. •P*Oualeke l jt' '• , .. m o t o va s e NEW ADvgar arm EXTENSEVA AEIBORTMgNT OF .F , AtfeT AND - EiTAPIa DR Y GoNI :;.41UMMII BMW •-*r.; 4 4 ' - 1 1 leiii;sir4its, ;"&kbentlas, ie:llMr: Our entire stock wit purchaser' since the late decline In geld, end ere ere selling nil , ktpdii of lords TWENTY TC TIIIRTY PEW CENT I cheaper dna the-riorto good' could hariloodi .ought for s,short time ego. - . Venom la - WO - i. Wad= ow Week before purebealovisOwitWlN W. WILL DEAL FAITILY with thoiti who favor as with a eat!, and wiTt give ahem the benefit of the decline In good! IN WERT riIIttICULAIL IL B.—The liigheit market price paid in cash for all kinds of grate. J. IV—COOKE a Co Ilintzrorra, Deoonzbar, 1864-it MT - M C ONIMIBBIOXER'S In the Common Awes of Notre Crouitty; 101114 LORD, Jr. 1 13$, /ARIA t0in0,1604. • Citation - hi do(ontionts The Moire and legal to show, cause why the Representatives ,of mortgage eflueirfn this David Lyle, de• cue should not he sat- Oiased. islied.• To the Rein and• .gal Representetiiii of David Lyle, deceeeK - Take. ootite that harlot been appointed a titimmissloner by Mid court for the taking of testimony in the above stated suit, ao., on the part of the poiltioner, that I will execute the said commission at my Glace the Dorough. of Dellefonto. on Wednesday, the 11th day of Jan uary. 1805, between the 'hours of one and four o'clock, P. M. of said day, when you of any of you may attend if you think proper. Witness my hand this 14th doy of December, 1864. ' W. 11. LAURfIifORE, Commissioner. 031M1881061tR'S NOTiCg, _ I.lazabatla B.Glover by her next friend, Silas Dixon, - i • oromonWai of Centre County, No. 12, April term, A,. Dr 1804,.Alies,13uke in Di vorce—A Vineslo Mat- John-fiforar. TO Juba Glover, sir. You take ankire that haring been appointed a Commissioner by said Coln% for the examine tioa of wittiossesagat the taking of testimony in the above stated ease on the part of the above • • • •• 6, eccutath coutenimion ott bebalf of said' plaintiff at my office in the Borough.of Bellefonte, on Monday, 'tbe oth day of January, A. D., 1865, between the hour' of 0 o'clock, A. M., and t o'clock, P. M: of said day, when and where you may attend If-you think pre4. • Witnees my hand this 14th day of December, 1861.. W. 11. LATIRMIER, Cometll9Bloller. 'XT OTICE OF IRQIIISITrON. To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of John jViniclohlech, deoease.L Takenothie that by virtue of a certain writ of partition horned outtif the Orphan's'Court in and for the County of Centre, an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house.of John IYinkleblech, dotting — ed. kg the Township of Unities, couniy aforesaid, on Friday, the Thirteenth day of Jab nary, 1465, at ten o'closk of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of Cho said John Wiuklebtech, deceased, to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the same cad be done without prejudice to or spoil ink of the whole—otherwise to value and ap praise the same according to law, at which time and place you may be present if you think proper. RICHARD CON-LEY, Snicutrr's Dreier.. 13gt.mircmrm, December 7, ISG4. 1 at ESTRAY. L/ Caine to the residence of the subscriber in Spring d'ownsilip, on the 25th of Norember, a dark brown Ileifer, supposed to be three or four years old, no marks ,poreeptible. The owner is to-Nested to come forward and prove property, pay charges, and take her away, or else she will 'be disposed di according to law. JOIIN UOY, Jn. Dee. 8,1884-3 L ESTICAY. -4 Came to the residence of the subscriber in Walker Township, about the 23d of September, a light red cow, supposed a yearling last Spring. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, other wise it will be disposed of an the law diverts. JESS)! SWARTZ. Dec. 9,1864-3 t. - SAWIR WANTED. anted immediately IL man thoroughly competent to run • first clue circular ,saw mill, and who is willing to go to Mexico rot a term of not teas than one year. Wages payable in gold. Address, stating amount of experience, refer ence, and wages desired, JAMES STEWART, • December 11, 1864-2 t Lanesater, Pa. CAUTION. AU persons are hereby cautioned against p /c hoeing or meddling in any way with jibe fo owing described property 5.....1 brown Horse, I gray noise, wagons end barases, Os I. have II cottoned them from, sad loaned tnem to Wm. Meyers, of Plink sbmi. Ilea t 9-3 t, T. B. PATTER, N. D. STATES UNION HOTEL,. PHILADELPHIA. - • This Hotel Is pleasantly situated on the swath trot Market stree4 - s tot; Soars above Sixth street. Its centre locality makes itdpartieuterly desirable to ' VISIYIN2 THE CITY -- on business orpleasture. J. DE HAIM* Proprietors. #Seck lU4—ly. - - ;1 • Came to the p .of -thk absorber, Id:Netter to,waship, tat orlibeet 'the teak. day of Novembar, 184, a small rid Cow„ v 4.19 the right horn broke lades, byle a nd tip broke or She bft herbs --60 o ther m ar ks per eephibr,--TheinreioiammaNekho • ward,. pito" reporthestiLektir 10 , isei **ay; 414 140 he a t tt bar. ts.;::PititlloWATill'UNDl4l. • ta t illes , ..llo,lBfiL4.4W • • --, tDlll66oitlo . Ilottoto of .4¢nietor ration oik the or- Mofjiltrber6 Emoriek dedd,lits cot i g itypi,, Whim's bolio.girtoir4 AL ow.4 4 ritiPed , peat.. AU Ipiaoa. bolting; tfiemseve. " in to woks boroodlatepayount: *ono *jog orsloisjo pissoatthoutaluly , r . Iclf fed fOiroottlooaont. ,!, JSIR alotefibok,4o4B64--dt: " 11,0011 rpwrowra • Al *ma 410 14 4. 41ifF • A levrrim.,., - - • TY teacher eithoN NEW , -.., 1 .,, • ItuBLIIIIIBuit • 18414. To somptlans• wi visions of their vikuWiamtbit thin of Coin sliumits o satioivand 10 assets datin the par r minas Noes, sad payabli ben byitunn be for ituntrenee *Ade der* Percentage on inedience daring Ma ..larrevraitetrataar4enenegteigag.. itgru . .. "NW avidlibieitooebt orlitiroiolptot orthuotopoos **Ai* tho yysi.,.. 6,904 94 From w oh acsoontitoonol"..frusos • dort*tibOtiltet- 4 " Compoosatko of 31fr00tat0 0 ....311. 0* % • 1 04 4 1 4 2%:::.7..!...- - 1:12 iiii , Q4;;;;Ii. - 4,1•14 • .16........, ............... ...,........20 10 ' LOyw flaciattheyt,r Making the total fitwableAtubets and ' Monde of dui etimphaYikolotiut to 0,878'44 To which add Premium Notes and PakPago.kr:tileobergi jpr ißfprapee In format ion* • ' 2 3, 8 5b 71 Aliaoirdt oitstinaing' atad *mkt' • novas Also aulopok LIR tricalir7 ~„. Thu !Eakins 'a total availably, da • seta and Ricolr4a of the Company amount/46; ' • ' 31,31? 46 Debts and Idabilltleorr..4 s. Mika and Insurance tak0n,41344 past year .1%54 Same hdroioforti leptntad •• 840360 10 total of 4,0 Ammo orouhts,- .4.400 "PollolOt uma 411 , 113 41 $ 1 1"..t 101 Me labial. ► dd the number Wate rer° ieperted' - 211 , Aitept. lismt7 BULL, Prgident. A C. '0 its.inr, Searetiq. There will be en electron held at the office or the company is Heblembarg on the fbartrroes day of Ditanabec, 1444 for the pupae or, elect ing a Board of Directors for the atmutng year. By order of the Preside/At. 9 flea. 8-4 t. OTlkli. 0 INQUISITIOiS. orJeretniah Aninlnit, docesisot k aka notice that, by virtue Cl a eiirtain writ of Partition lowed out of the Orphan's Court of Centre County owl to me directed, in in mist , • , Id at the late- dm With Downing, deceaseih, in. the Ulan ip of lldlf Moods Centre County, On 'Tuesday, the 17th doy of ..14innory; 1865, at 10 o'oloek, A. M. of saki day, fm-the purpose of ittaktag partition of the read estate of the said doimued !dead arsons his heirs a , legal rep • eon one wapiti pee to or epo rig of the whole--otherirlie to value aud appraise the Caine according to law, at which t me and place you are requested to be, present If you thigh proper- RIC/CARP CONLEY, &ion". quilt:yeti Orrice, Bet.LitowreMeeember 7, 1864.} 6t. NOTICE OF 1;41.;18IT ' To tho Heirs and Legal Representatives of David Wearer, deceased. 'fake notice that, by virtue of a certain writ of partition issued out of the Orphan'a g entlfila and for the Convey of Centre and to me directed, an inquest will be held at the . house of David Weaver, deceased, in the e towushlp of Ferguson, county aforesaid, on Tuesday, the Nineteenth' day of January, 1865, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, for the purpose of inking partition of the reaLselatamf_the_aaid _DarllLWeereri de ceased, to and among his heirs and legal Ames., ',Weaves if the *me can be'done without pre. ludic* to or spelling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same accordiug to law, af which time and place you may attend if you think proper., 4 , ' RICHARD CctILRIE. Sherif &temper Orrice, BELLETOVIII, December 7, JBB4. 6t ÜBLIC SALE. The subscriber bete leavetp call the attention of the public to the sale of tile follow ing described property on FRIDAY, DECEMBER, le, 1864 , ' Which will bo disposed of at his residence In Benner township. TIMER YOUNG ORM, one blooded Stallion, two colts, cows and youbg cattle.. A. lot of slump, • lir 11006, EXTRA BREED, Threshing Machine, three wagons, one Reaper, Horse Rake and Drill, throe Fanning Mills, one Carriage, Sleds, Sleighs, Harrows, Ploughs Rakes, Forks, Gears, a large quantity of HAY AN CORN FODDER. Corn by the bushel, Groin in the ground, a splendid lot of sound Potatoes. a sett of !nook" emlth tools, a quantity of iron. •and e othar arti cles too numerous to mention. PLEASE COME EARLY, as there will bea treat many *Melee to melt. TRAMS will be .vade kaotrioa oaths day of We. , Deo. 2nd,, '64-24 DEAN'S WREST TOBACCO WAIL HOUSE, 413 Caler,CT Porazwr, Pt/L'&., (Opposite the Custom Douse.) Dean sells better Tobacco and Cigars than any one In Philadelphia. • Deem sells mom Tobiason,. Cigars and Pipes &e., ha one day than all the Slime is Chestnut Bisset cell in one week. The repson is because bedcaDayin than any establishment In the ;'DEAN BELLS QUICK AND OFTEN. - -Vogl forget the =umber. - add you - 4111 go home with skill pocket of TOBACCO, CHUGS, PIPES and money. I[ - -yow don't want to go to Philadelphia to tiarriltrToti&Mmorallop, or send your order to J. G. I.tiarimer, realist Gap, Ceutre. coun ty 4, who will stipply you at---Dean'e.tehishiaide 2nd . 0411 ' OEM= 13WXL1P11 PHOPOOIL4PIIIO tioams, - • 11.1Leester 14th and Macke, Philadelphia. • Large eked Ootorod Photograph, tbrrs l , o o. UP. 1111 r MIL Oc!*s ilane the brat abed' aiedaer, " " ther.-24 , . . r• VE.PS TORO totiCl4: Zeftre teataiiiieitia7 on the estate."' .sabot P. Thome., dated rf BeaNV tura shiltstrigMfaol4l4 to 0 10 41 ur e r"i 08 iega eTcallebik __ intrabt d iaaald'astilte williibakb Wftediahe:PargOnta I. awl then Was Ama,t4tprolifilit. „ 4110 , 4 ,(1 1 44r, I re 4l e f lab ; = e1 % 1 14 'Mike: tr 44l / 4 3 41 . AD' the rsaliefi'' !:tkleintt' sedb, • } 4 p i kt a b os was** 7.110014 Jiapkabor,,W-j. f 440.0 ', Titfkr at ic gis• • ronittirard ' d *NW 414wardpertnr.q. . 6Agtd„7 , 4pi 1 0 4 . 0 0 . ,n j itthe aw AVAS low m id ; .6,6.41* ati J gt? 'L e ,• larly Iftalok4/11.; njoi ' 'Mike 141 141 41 44,•-• i"- trarisia" " •." ' Op". Alma • ' T "..7,‘,44, inisi iialf • .... Y—#744, ,t,;. , 114; titerbct Tn wapport c h . ' *7 : • - Awe- monied the • :letaar Chemist; Neff o '• • t Z igs Meal I nefosotor, e, noetell ; Dr. id. B. lona"' abelainumlter. Oltiol' 14 19 1 t Vi voadst• Boston; Dr. CIAuu , VOIMPIO C, and JiVAL-Blab•V•1101 , 0.- 4414-MarinerConiiittaklaeraW Diltaiioatorwhom bawd • analV. Co4ll6 s4 aftodyiiiiidAmpiassild It / in the gmismstdrint . / .`"' • .1 1,..1) :HS*. _ When evapt;‘l6ereakitall ' a l st Dretill let • t no sailor aims!** nislOwt , _ o,qtt Ills e ruse •PirieSOM • 'V exes to this Brandy an Boor a lailts te 01 1 Bice rue% or grOit °IL -./Wedar Seitrboth' the DIM and oil of. 717. 3 , p ro. . duees stbersof A ; iAttin- Con of this Disisnet,foy_ :ion do away with theopmpt sold under thiaparactuAlt.Wonas% jitbroad. RAIDABLIA.Teap.:e • • b- - 'sl.i f ayer to Strew 9iors o 10 Boyhmton St By theeami, '1644. 4 I here analysed aly/P4MOKD6IDIII CAT- A Wo* DBARIPIrir MI 10 I ts °ap position and 010 %kr .114 that produtrid I • • from* ten casks aff " oelltiVreirard to purity., a ellgiKe et the Oriaoiole on whieb Its ilivtd , airrißbinis datur , mined try oompirlson with its foster simpler The indientlarto of analyili"lbetv" thatithl. Brandy is produesni by the atne piunneural of the Imported Brandt: Beepeettallx, , • A. A. BATA% F. 11/;;Beet• Mayer. Boston, July 90, WIC- .:- ' , l.•l4ll4l3eyisitan Bk Maaufaeturad only by H.Th Jeoeb • Co.. ----%: rEi CM EMI )4&9 2 (Tu wbum all orders shnuld biilltdroand,) begot, 91 !AMA, Bt. New York Nov. nth, •64-4 m. S TIBNEff*G * CO Or elfEAh. noois, 0} CHEAP BOOT6r. MO CiIEAP GAITE/60- cuEo. 0.117X11,1. ousAm GAITKIZEL, POE WOMEN,. FOR WOMEN,. COMB ANDIOEU, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, Oar new and large Moak of Boots and nett, Getters, L. for mon, women and *Baran. We mortal. the very ~beet artiste Lite Markets cart produce at from 30to 40 per Ma: lest than limy other establlshatent law otgof Boilercia* and we worraut our hook tithe what we rintreseyn. The li , t pphlie are particularly requested to beer land tbat•the Boot and Shoe bullrings is s4wow' astute adderto our ettabllibmenkand we boon WO • eel coy other establishment m Gooks county to plaint of i QUANTITY, QCALITY, VA,RIXTY ANI • Our stock of elotbing and all descriptions e: furnisbing goodsbie just been largely replinislf ed will new styles and patterns. We,wsk tha people to ooze and ex/ mina fur tketsisarsa, before snaking purchases elsewhere, IYe par. tante° to glee entire astitreation 114).511; ea keynold'a new building, Bahama.. Nov. ]E ).I3ILLDELPIIIII AND 31313 RALLRAVID This great lino traverses the KorOnirts. and northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on 'Lake Erie. ' ' "1 ' It has been jeesed by the Tenusylvaala Ran rotatoiiiiiWY, and is operated, by apart, - • Its entirelength was opened for Passenger awl Freight business, October 17tbi1864. TIDE OD PAADDXODD TRAINS AT iOeX - Letori Seeneard. Mail Train, 5:36, P. M. AcoonOrtn, 6:55 P. DC Lear. Weetwerd. Mair Tran, 6:33, A. M. Aeconerte, 1/13, P.M. Passenedr earis.,ron through nitlknat &tease both ways,between Philadelphia and Foie. ELEGANT SLICDPINIO CARD on X xprnse Treble both ways between IVillieraspert and Baltimore. and Williamsport and Philadelphia. Vol. information. respecting Passenger bail.. noes apply 'at, thfr S. E. Cornei Eleraoth and, Market Dire/As; •• And for Freight burliness pf the Companyeo a t. : _ E iaggeon,n, Jr., Corner 13th and *Medlteib streets. Philadelphia; J. W.'llsallidde,` J. M. Drill, Agent, N. 4', It. it., R4O/Pri; 110118 TON, Gaol rieigial , Aeiy Pkiki„ LEWIS 1., .11,011P31 OPI7 Tiokes 4„e4 JOS. D''POTTS, IT. wrzenimt., SADDLE& HARMS'S* . r, MANDFACTORY. - The subscriber bogs ' , Axe to ilifurseatheir and the people of €outro county that he stilt ocatinueslo carry 04110)40M bastions la all its Various bresiebbii, Ist his's on the-Nortb-oast corner of ALLIUMANY BISHOP St to; where can be (Ruud at . alb Alma a full et ply oL - - • • Wagon Ilarisessa. litrkalles, Woion WW I% Trunis, Va 1..., • • • • di, • , &c. &o.' 64. 4 tliMao of Off very boat materietipid ito pnt topibtl , in tan inntiii‘itigillMil noC - Picioto.,o Butt tho nrillpfT ' OKA ariO, totanana tot yoiliteltoCgentlegintd. and trYoit is not afithiftectiloti not per. as" :„ AtOitiftlf Dieu; .tu MEI BEI ARM liOlt /ILLS 0 1 4: 112 M, • " . ni b 41.: • , "110 —,lgracrftod. or imolv,fil.. t his hip, iltu#te, In tht!tims ; ...., IP, , V0 11 F Gooith . , Istioot tw,o, 01l 'woou , ' tl im ; l, tioik: op ' AirLie, fo9POPotaio Itt., "" - ", - - , • 1. r 240 4 ' 2 . 141 r 4_ 1 4tl?:r, 0 41 1 •19#' : **larAi .40 iiloll, ' . SI ' .4' ,0 . . T" i '--•'-- ' 4 .144 ap - ; 4 ;' ./ iti aik I 4 . ! i , 1 1 " - --- . 4 ,•!! Z/41Y4 : • A • Ausrvitracz,_ ML2II , P rfOITS. CAUX- 1010 K CORA P IMO ES _ -.4 ran lkliTt VAR Map, TOR RIX,. ran) cu EVEN:_ AND AND GIEILAI9IS.. viticE:4 amoral Aftnnager, frowiwi.gmwt , c 7114 Cartage llarne►e) T cm! ;y.., ~,