- • • ''''4 4 l llo 4lll ! f t fog • - Attddifilltit - . • 'i s t; ••*.i.% 4 44 . OW 'Plit6lllllol4 8 DIM FPO' It PA. OPDAVIORMING , nEtt• 29,17184. . , . lizsts.42 Par wimp Pad la 'Avon" • NA who) sot piid in advabob, mad $3,00 when 1• , „ • ' • • list "PatalliPir• he • uplration . of Ole Par: There. is mine aster' Ohm the army this' week. •. -Thema" reinfbreod by all the available troops "4 Om Watt, has aurreaded In drivi4 Hood tlibtrut Thirty Mike south of Nephrite. The lame, in the Minna engagements are net green. They will fpol up thousands. 'The Age *ye The indications krethape on • • lures bees able;th' bold their own, and that the Fitfirellrbe alterst gives lip. The Confederate welar guard halted at Spring 11111, twelve miles teeth of Franklin, and all day on Sunday sno orisfelly resisted the attaake of the Federal _Mow_ On yostaniey_ridn the streams res., and the Federal taratips solgill do nothing., The COnfedeilile iinoe wpve hear Spring 'Shirty miles -south of Nashville, and Forrest' was in aommand of their rear gnarl No se rer* fighting has 000nred since Saturday, and the tweeted is evidently, over. Chattano&ga, . Itterenson, Bridgeport and all the neghborieg 41 • y peers have been evadoeted - by the Federal troops. Firing aeon Miesiselplieteamen, owar Vicksburg, bar bean reeemed, and It is reported ' • trout New Orleans that the guerrillas bare been, suiking raids upon the Federal plantations •near • /111,11kan's Bend, and have Carried of mach 'Ann ' dmr Thatch! nbthiug of Importance frbm any • ether quarter. Serena is not yet taken. TO' OI►R PATRONC 11:rra this number oloses the present volume of our paper—iith this article •nds our labors in this line for the year it b4en oneternetry at the closing of the year, enter into a review of the past— at is ,tort' now, an , a are ami Jar with its horrible details. Neither shaft we speculate upon the prospects of the tature--irhatit,now promisless and dark, huin store for us as-'a people, God alone knows. It is not for human eyes to elm of December 1881 and that of 1865. Whether in the year that is now almost dead we have done our duty, we lean for tams who patronize our paper isf *never. 'One thing is certain, we have tried to, and if in trying we have failed, it has not been for want hrwill to ourpestlzfor the cause in which we engaged. liotihing that we have written in the petit .. year do we wish to blot cut,—nollini that we have said through the columns of oar paper do . wa wish to retract.. As the record is, so 'ha -it stand, and time will decide Whetter it is right or whether it is wrong. --We have passed through a reign of terror, when those who ven tured to adhere to Democratic nritnii- Oes were threatened, not only with in carceration in Abolition Bastiles, but with summary punishment by infuriated mobs of drunken fahatics. Every means that malice could invent--evry scheine that, hatred could give birth has been resorted to by miserable, cowardly "Leaguers" to frighten us into silence Of Grath our paper from existence. - But they have failed, and our 'readers can bear witness that we have never fal tered. We have not to look back upon a single hour of cowardice or treachery to Democratic principles—not upon a mingle moment when we failed through . fear to do our duty as a Democratic Journalist. Of the future our patrons can judge by the past. What the WATCHMAN has been it shall be, and if time, labor, aid money will add to its usefulness or interest it shall . be given. We enter upon the new year with a zeal in no de gree abated, and with it hope that sees to" cause for discouragement lb the re sult of the late election. In our esti- will be the damnation of Abolitionism, the regeneration of Democracy as it was taught by the founders of our party, and the future salvation of the American Republic. lime works great changes, sad we have, but to follow fearlessly 1. -.. -_ An loolatte,ps_ of our fathers, and the -# V reign of despothun that now renders everything black and bloody will be of short duration. The future is not with out hope for ;those who strive. Let les eland by our colors, keep up our organ!- . rations, and withwascipie as the watch word, labor on for the good cause, and ' •Illweisli Will crown our efforts. 'Upon' the imam of i l)emooracy de: )liendirthe fatorc welfare of our country, gad ,upon - the sdpport given to. those . ~ who are isiOnli the hattlea of the i . s , m,:ystoetty 4Cpeade its same; ire • 1111,40'011.1"1 la paper unlpes you who tii ... l44llll,with 4ei oausslu which we ' i ,. .ApOnagord fondsh us the numb; to do ~..• - • 4 wifk,, Wahive so mom to combiota ',.... jil ' 0: 41 1.iiii,JOA iiiiii,l 'oCion01001tion• !''.. " 5 :; . .. 144*:*WiAr - OliTtilittlakili!l' i pa , ;., .-.. , :i ltfplatpiotowo.lo;lo6•., , 4):,va F{; -,.,,.,, , I. 1 t ,40 be •eoatitimik 410 1 , 4 . ** Mt 1 0: • :111atere ?, dintla'sirpiiith*berelei , t , I"4'N#6o to add iiii'lhant ttoity Set -11;g4Qt.1.:,--, . ' ' .-, ,-•- , . ,-,, . - _ -, ,...--!'. 0 4, , 1:-.. , ,, - ,z, s - ..-i. .;;.•., :, •,. -- . , • , , • **.L ':•,•: ' '-- ' 4 : , thiiikstfittc- . .. : ' War— MAT another draft for five hundred thousand or a milliOn of men will be ordered thorn there is nosr not the keit reason to doubt, notwithstanding .tiwr promises and pledges of the Abolition party before_the eleekn tq end the, old "honorably" with what men that then bad in the field.. Prominent administa;' .tion plspeht are already urging the no oessity of immediate conscription, with the °Yow of , hav/04---sobrything in readinesianr =kilter. oimpaign *aso soot 111 P tl4O PP* IMPIL V►eseartiolesfrom MOW' Alleliikmkicanddo are bat-the ibesSrunnerse ef.4oiat. is to follow.vlbsw kolosto*roloW'PrOtiore the mind. 0 4 .#44( of•AbnauSits. *lttastaisathorioOf ,00 7 4 , 41 . 0 "t 4 i slijuirbterts•ii `,#*:44.4400140* -D34 you give us, Oa better paperalleuti .. giVe you: oireplatiou, 1'440 - 4 ,6 , reight kie Au ,eounty quilt whit it wriiijsrhe if . thoii4equaly interested in the mows of Demot4racy With ourself would. give it the support doty to themselves and their Pertniesismip,herthould, We will you do the fume for tie? • , "The War Contimitio." "Tin war continues,'? • lays Lincoln la 'hie Messagei Yes, ahti f the war does ueretul_we cannot brit believe that it toad "continue" aalikrig as the people, continue to permit him to trample upon their rights and over ride the plain pro visions of the Constitution,'which he has sworn to protect and defend. The in formation of thia.AbolitipaSolon that "the was car' fijaue - P will not astonliA the people of the worth. It is super fluous advise. They have an idea that such is the case, and a great majority knovrii, for a certainty. The merciless ponScription that his minions are en forcing daily; the over hiltings that lie has scattered over the noun 111 to eat up , the substance of the . people ; the miserable herd of spies, informers and eaves-droppers that'swartn about our cities and towns as thick and noisome as the locusts or Hoe of:Egypt ; the insa tiate teigathers that hang like leeches to the purses of the rich-and poor, the lifeless, mutilated forms of friends mur dered in useless battle ; the empty chair at the fire side ; the vacant seat at the table; the desolate, deserted, h omesteads; bolplisa cry of the - orphan, and .the pitiful pleadings of the thousands that tell too impressively to by forgotten that '`the war continues." The mechanic whose wages have _increased one-third, while the cost.of living has more than 'alibied knows it; the laborer, whose scanty wages will not pay the enormous advance on the price of the 'necessaries of fire, as fie sees - his wife awl little ones suffer, knowlii;, the merchant and man of busigesse as he places the inevitable stamp upon his chock, note, draft orre ceipt knows it; the farmer, aske retains the little allowed him by.the "govern ment' out of what his toil ant sweat has produced, knows it ; the aged mo ther whose only son .and support hips been drafted into the army, and is now perhapferippled for life, or suffering in a prison, camp in the SoUth knows it; Conscription Clubii, that are making preparations for the next draft, and - poor men who are members of the mime, and have been compelled to pay from five to ten dollars per month out of their bard earned money to keep them out of the clutches of provost marshals know it; hclle.? women, whose husbands have oen drafted tii; army, and whose onlyirsupport during this drear winter is thei, own feeble ex ertions, and the beggastly charity doled out to them by aid stieieties and relief committees know it; poor little children with aching toes peeping Trom worn out shoes, with shivering forms half clad in ragged garments, whose fathers are away " in the front," or have lohg since been laid in a soldieflr grave know it; the miserable, dying outcast who has been compelled to sell )3er virtue to get bread to keep soul and body together, knows it. It is n fact they know with, sorrow, without seeking in the dry details of a stale message to find it out. Shoddy knows it, and rejoices as be adds up the thousands he has made be the - last and speculates on the profits he expects to realize on. his next contract. Mrs. Shoddy knows it and rejoices, as, bedizened with paint and bedecked with jewels, she her head beneath an hundred•dolkr ,ontite,t, or trollops about to exhibit her thousand dollar F hawl and ill breeding. Little Shoddy knows it, and is glad as he steps around with his patent leather boots and fancy 'cane, or beats the contraband that his father lies stolen from a Southern plantation. Aho• litionists know it, and arer glad as they •see the long cherished scheme of "degro equality" carried out. Long faced Pa- rejoice as they pocket the rich rewards they are realizing out of this harvest of death. Thieving officials know it and rejoice as they contemplate an indefinite lease of power, and an unlimited reign .of theft, briberyandcorrnptiom Devils in hell knhsr it and are glad as tizey make room for thottsands.of nnpre- , pared_beings_thiewar is. - liw;i3ting4ePt&l long into it. Eveiy body knows it. Facts and figures prove that Lincoln told the truth for once, and -.TriosAim this, • And pity •ttr'tix true," The Next Drift. tititeeditjniga w : dolor te wsr.,lto,Aittiorvwxstip tia#,in ease Limo 10W, by end . ' on wi yet ". Meat but that deltesion wi7l vaniait tihen they see the iedlend stretched forth for them, and kiiirtrOlt. there is no.escapti but to die like men of home, or &seri tfieir coun try. , Victims are wanted to, take the phew ot those 'already seerifkied on the Weedy altars of inlldel Abolitionists, and if wo:ami..4& l ladat.alf-ilinapirkt-of4. • people 1 0',.'lhalk past tuitionai they will be had !latent much trodble. Not till it is too.late to remadytheevil will those who have' now the Wetter - to stay the progress, of despotisin in enteown country see the baseness of — submitting po every act •of tyranny an =Wing • and hearrtlem usurper subjeetetheni yr---not till the chains that already clanking about the limbs of those litho were outs free are riveted, will they -appreciate the bl • qtiegs they lost through their own• epwardiee and want -of - Wary draft, and they will not be few, that out peeple are subject to until the recognition .of the Southern Confede racy Pets en end to' the bloody straggle, will be but the natural result of the sweep of Abolitionism at the late elec tion, . Thousands noun for Uremia, knowing that this wou'd be the conse quence, and they are the ones we I. opt will reap their reward. Whether rich or poor, they deserve the fate that awaits - them. It will be a consolation to them, as well as to us, to know that they arq getting just what they *anted, and what Wei labored for: Cu YOuTell Us? Scarcely an individual in the North but remembers 'the hoe and cry raised by the Abolitionists a few years ago on account of the erpetidiaiWesTX - fho-Pest Office Department overrunning the in- come. e.e upeney was OTGIC upon the Southern States for not payion. their share ,of the Natal' expenses, and was used as an argument to prove that we of the North would be'better off separated from the South than in connection with it. It was one'of the chief strings updn which- thr)-94a-yed-to:rwakem-list -feel ing that has now ripened into. war and bloodshed. It was usQ in speeches, in Papers,' in pamphlets, and appeals to show that the - ,Southern States were a dead weight to our prosperity, and that the sooner, we got rid of them the better it would he for the tax.phyers and people of the North. I1:;71 persis tent effort they at length succeeded in driving the Southern States , out of the' -Union. • Siroo that time we have not been "encumbered keepin e g up.non-„pay ; ing routes for illitoral, overbearing slave drivers," as they Inti , proper to denomi nate the people of the South, but have simply kept open our own routes, and even some of them have been closed ; arid what iS the state of the finances in the Post Office Department at this time? - Master Goheral, for the fiscal year ending Juno 30th, 1864, there is an excess of expenditures over receipts of too hun dred and six thousand, fire hundred and thirty two dollars, and forty-two cents. Can any of our Abolition friends explain why this is? The South ha, gone and maintains her own postal arrange mente—it cannot be laid to their door, as it once was. Where is the scope goat 'ow? Tell us Oh 1 ye Abolition solons? —Andther draft for ,100,000 men has been ordered. Let the laboring men prepare. Lincoln intends dealing death and damnation out th them as fast as possible. Official Result Of the November Election in the State of Pennsylvania. AkClelloo. Linco/W. Adams-- 3816 2612 Allegheny 12414 21512, Arnudrong 3241 3528 Beafer32o4 3237 Bedford • ........ 2336 Berke 13266 6710 Zilav 2686 3299 Bradford 3007 6865 Bucks 0t 7335 6436 Butler T 2947 3675 Cambria 3036 224.4 Qameron.- Ca 232 335 arbor 2251 1721 Centre... 3399 2817 Clarion 2833 1780 2801 1506 Chester 5987 8446 Columbia 3367 1914 Clinton 2135 1666 Crawford— . 4626 6443 dumbehil • 4356 • 3604 • iffFbin .. 4220 5644 Delimits 2141 3664 Blk 836 348 Erie, 3722 6911 Fayette 6126 3 62 86 Forget , Franklin 9862 Fulton ". '906 694 - 5076 1683 Gamma , - - ..... Huntingdon 247 P 3321 „.- Indiana. 2176 4320 Jeniats.: 1763 lE_ Lancaster 1 Labent 2719 , 11 78 0 01-., ma 3908 Lobigh 10054 rats Mercer 3689 4220 Morino. 2698 685 Montgomery. 7943 6872 Montour c I, 1 862 1 767 Me1C44,4 ' 862 767 Mien: - 2718 1648. i lieethempton 694g4 8724 Morthuobiwland« 3BOB 2916 "u 17.• ...«.....”... ' t• 2448 3408 PUN .... ... .... ~.. ........ -..., ' 1180 260 I P141061,01;1114- - ' 44083 68791 p , ( •.• 680, 1390 l - ill . 1 .,.4..-.;. , 4 ' . iit i 4 • - ' 9610 1851. Bostordot ....1.• ' 1719' . 3788 . 1886 1879 . 1 .„. . , • 670 309 Bing , banns-. •- 2969 402 Tlogrk.... '3664 -- '4lO 1301da ' I ..... ::::+ * 1862 . 1945 17404340...., ........... ..,.-ar....„.:. 3341 3849 1 WrOpe - s .:: - 2989 2374 Wilton, • ' 1406 1541 W•4lll2igton.: • • ' 4879- OW Westmoreland. ... ...... .:..... ..... , 59'4 460 Wyoming. ' 7 4:2 , 102 . .1337 'Tort •..,.-...... 1 SKS • 1160- . -.,.....-.. ~.,........•...,.. - Total.. ~. .. 4108 106,i83 A1t6164" - ou l goilLi - _SA,OIIi: ,The ostiortly for Lisodln. on 'bp 'soma* Tote is 10.(184X whislatabott froof3,l# &basil "ToPtign i. ll 44ll2l l oo Al* t e ttilmtps ~r.m.!...4.4 yrotfr twr,, irul t • , ,!•• v • . • .. ' I .. . • genriew seimpinlid • liemialp Do • • 44464 r 6, 1664. - V" 4, - BA L A , . ' "•,..' Vl IfsititelisnAh zskior-takk i , viNdanit .4-44 erk. .10j Jottil w. soruoy:vf plim,..yhriaty [Abolitiolidite, 33; D40100;111,, *irked ail - ta l i *, 11; total 50]. Colfforpioc- , _ll, I ~' ' ' Aneneto - ni ' John Cannes; Alexander ibunliaJ Jolla A,llleDoogalt.• ' Morton 8 1 . 1 Wilkins:Ph • clindwordia. -. ' - Jtokiin 't • r Xew junto Dino, • • .. John 13 flendideolE; LatitrettPaidea . B Grate 13i 4 ..- Geerge PAW Riddle 'Millard Efixolleburye • ' Mese& Lyman Trinebull William A Richardson, Mudd - Mark johirP We New Amy" • William Wright* .Yohn 0 Ten Dr& • New Farb . Edwin D Morgan Ira Xands . : Olio. Benjamin P Wade John Sherman Orriois • Donlamin P Harding James 'W. Neendth• Pennvtrania Ch.rles R Onekalern• Nd a . ICLowall Riads-blanci -- "Jaafiawa Thomas' A Haoirloksso Henry 8 labis • lowa. Trarlail Jambe Ilf otitnes &masa 0 Pomeroy James H Lane Keseseky Garret Dash* Laaarus W-Powalle • Lasisiana 11 Ring Cutler Charles Balkh . , WillinneBpratue Henry it Anthony reYl//011i. Solomon Poot Jaciob ()glimmer Virginta James 8 Carlisle* [Vacantly—Lemuel J. - Bowden boidg dead] West 'Virginia Peter ta Van Winkle• ` Waltman T Willey JaMin a Doolittle Timothy 0 Rowe. Manse ' tot.'W Merril . [Vnianey—hie. Feeeen den being Secrete • of the Treasury.] ,Maisackuull. abaries SUIDIII6t ' Henry Wilson' Maryland lteverdy Johnson. Thomas H Hick& ' Michigan Zilobarlab Chita*, Jacob M. lloirard HOUSE, 4;)F REPRESESTATrIrES. Schuyler Colfax, of South Bond. Indiana, Speaker. Edward McPherson, of Usttysburg, Pennsylvania, Clerk. • [AhoStionists, 1031 Democrats, marked with tt * and t 80; 'total, 183.] Dist. Ca lifornid Dist. ' Neu, Army Thos B Shannon ,I John P Starr Win Highy 2 000 Middleton' Cornelius Cole 4 Wm 0 Steele* Contwerient 4 Andrew J Rogers' 1 Henry C Deming I Nehemiah Perry , 2.4antes.i..-Englkthin— •-Arow- York -8 Augustin, Brundage° 1_11;044 Townsend* 4 John Hubbard 2 Martin ralliTes — Eq" seassimeasewwwww Nathan B Smithey.. VG,nd• 4 Benjamin Wood* 5 Fernando Wood* 6 Elijah {yard* tea& N Arnold John F Forowor'th Ehhu B Waihhunio Chas sr r})rr'a• Fawn r tagerrieß Jesse 0 Norton Jan It Edon', 7 Jobn-W MinaJar* 8 James Brooks* 9 Anson Itorriek *- 1-0 Wtrrltivernstet - -- II Charles II Winfield* Irllomer A. Nelson , Sites) 19 John V L Proyn• 15 John A Griswold* 19 (Island° Kellogg 17 Calvin T Halliard IS James T Mardln 19 Samuel F Miller 8 T &mart!' Rho* 10 Anthony L Knapp* 11. James C Robinson"' 12 Wm R Morrieon9 13 Win J Allen* J C at Jorge 1 John Laws A U 3 brfil.CAV Clark 'Prangs Rernnn• 122 DeWitt C LLtlojokn _Thomas T Davit 24 Theoa're M Pomeroy 25 Dan'l Morris 28 <Mos W Hotchkiss 27 R 13 Vail Vatitenburg 29 Freeman' Clark 2P Augustus Frank 10 John B Conroe* 31 Reuben Fonto2 2 James A Cravens* ..LLW Ilarriafrian* 4 Wm S Ilo)inaa* 6 (100 W Ebenezer Dumont Deal W Vonrbeebi Got Hove g gab gebyler Colfax 14 Joseph K Edgerton* It jams F McDowell* lowa. Goo II Pendleton* Jarnen F Wilson 'lime Price 2 Alexander Long. 3 (tuber& Schenck 4 .1 F MeKinneye S Frank C Ledllhndo 6 Chilton A 'White* 7 Sarnunl A Cox* , Win B Allison, Josiah B Grinnell Jan A-Ittonnin 6 A W lfmhbard MS Wm Juinsonb- A Carter Wilder 'reamkg -L-LuoiertrAtrderiew -- 2 George II Yeamine 3 'teary Crider* 9 Wartom P Noble* 11 Wells A liutrbins• 12 Wm P. Nina& 13 Jobh O'Neill* , A arnn Ilnrding Robert Mwl4try 4 fl. orgo Bliss• h. Jaime R Morrie* 9 W White* 7 Ephraim R Eekley N Rufus P Spalding 9 JBl,lOB A Garfield Croen Clay liTith J Clay Wm II Ilan,Mll Win H WadoivortlH Orfigon Jobn It Mcßride Samuel Lindell* Chas 0 Neil/ Leonard Myers Win I) Kelley M Russell Thayer John 33 Styli)lS Jahn M Broomall Sydenhin E Ancona* Tlntilitens Stevens Myer Strouse* I Lorenzo D MSwoaL* 2 Sidney Perham 3 'lamer 0 Blaine 4 John II Rico 5 Proderiek A Pike Maryland '1 John A J Cresswell 2 Edwin II Wohater 8 Ilem-yWinter Davis 4 Francis Thouum 5 13enj rria* J/uerarhwatts Thee D Eliot Oiikea Mlles Alcoondbr El Rico Samuel Mow Philip .Tohnewas benni•on' Rory W Tracy Win Ti \filler" John 13 Alley ME= Daniel W Gooch Goo S Boutwell fl Alex H Coffrotlel. 7 A'oh'bld MaAll istet* 8 Jae T Halt. John D Baldwin Wm B Washhurri tionry L Dawes Lfi Glenn IV Schofield 20 Amos Myere 21 John L Dawsont 22 Jamee R Moorhead ' 23 Thomas! Williams 24 Jeam Laseart . Michigan Fernando C Beaman Charles Upion Bolin W Longyear Francis W Kellogg Augusts C Baldwin* John B Briggs Rhode blond I Thomas A Jonakes 2 Nathan F Dixon Vermont dtitinmota -1 iirm Windom I Fred B Woodbridge 2 Judie 8 Morill 3 Portos Blucter , Woo Virginia. 1 Jacob B Blair 2 Iguana Donnelly Isc . a lll l a n n" :ox .. 1 ue 2 Henry T Blow 3 John 0 Scott* 2 Wm (1 Brown 4 ,Jqs W McClurg 6 Sompronius 11 Boydl 6 Aloft A King* 3 Killian V Whaley. I JAMB Vrownt 2 Willmar g Sloan 3 Amaea Csbb '4 Chas A Eldridget Ezra Whae , ert 1 6 liValter DWoo 7 Benjampi F Loan 8 Wm A HieltP . 9 3" 8 Aolllgea ,Reso linv,pehirr y 2. r Daniel Motor , 2 Ravi:l'rd II Rollins 3 Joe W Potterer' M TEMBITORIV3 stied with a t.l Areoroaka. Samuel 0 Thtily Nairn:la %erten-1.1 .14-1)0-- ARLROATES FRO [Demoorats aro Anitota. O)larlpa D. Post on CM= • • New Mexico Frans.lido Peron. John le.,KinnoTt eorgo 14 Colot Dakota Trillimn Jayne. Idaho • Win L Wslbws Waehinyton Atria TO OLD TO LITAII4L-43oir4ys, la an extreme ago, - learned to ploy on musical inettnmente. Cato, at eighty, years , of age, thou - tit proper to learn the ereeli language: • Plularoh, when between seventy and eighty,,oornmenoed the study of Latin. noecieo - ro - iiiith thirty - Naito years of age when be :commenced his studiestof . polite. literature, yet be became one, of the three geoid' masters of the Tuseau„dialeot, Dente' and Pbtrarch being the other two. ' ' . ... Sir litint7 SelMan neglected the , coletteoe 1 ~ , In hielonth, hat commenced the study ref , , , L tz.,„, ill4:oli ,. Tits tar , _ them When be'wse between' fifty and slaty , A au. A u kuinuEßB of the/Bald re fith Siete, and veal years ehtge. After this/that be befall? At i j0 ,, p0 i n i. , ,., Will ,. , -,, oo dat :the .Ctiintorne most isarned,ont)qbatilin sag Wryer- u O / 4 House( Baletonte, on llattirday,; 4iiatiarjr 4, beet, the fantods French minister. at sizt . .l7 , WO, eta o'clock rat, ,ftifils vernal§ or or years-of Itge returned to hie Latin and low 1 sat delfigteed ,d,, e tt air af oul o..# o, t iv ia piko, stedles. ugilby, ',the tianitaler of Homer I .•,goi o , - does4_,Ett . r.„. i , .. and Ile 1, was nnaoqnsinted -with' •liitits 'i.— , and Greek till heiwda-past i tsga of , : # 6 t , j i Frank/in &COS fent a *MO hia 'o'- 1 4000 Rtlfeltite 011 the littkteetehid' his - 0 , ' k. . \ ` .. •__.. _ • : 4' IAtidIND3TILOTpIIB4.IO I 2/011. , i ,: ~ i , . fool* ,of Admjnistiatlos On t4O eststaot Di. Hoikil ffilooridoet, I.olio of Roo= and Bilwilgh,bitrailsOio , B4o.4 to tho hub . soli*. le .rooliiottollpow6Akpoxlsog Ulm " a Wobtoct - to oidttototooitiolto Impalas ~rfo VOIWI- -- Iffr' - *f r. : Si l ,*• 114 - ' I ", .• + . pioymalP•iitt • Ikloinfrottiolio 'to ' pioo .1111,44,5i0)}47, WO* 41 2,00 - lbrt . '', l f . i6 „,, - • r e . i ggi . , I ;,::' '' srAoiellitso IvportoiWP, .. 0 01._ ~ . c ' - t , 4 . 4(444i . :' , i, .4 4 :17. . .#01.. , ., ,; ', . .•.• .. .., :.' - ' I ' 4 .:' - - . . •. ... 4.glikoll. 111 Os Tin %milk ; tweszyweigaim and • were In Sir: ltraldiu moraivw. ; The were ,•:ZZIZa,g eiteligt ' , IT a!' .w . . lr..,*.liver see , Ohl4 - 4 ilgot willtinstr . lingering .gottlisitind for of Stn. Of 'l4 y nnidele'dffli , .rittlrere be otphiaa. kid the peetritat of ' the Vida atrangelyetoatras ,with lb.. surroundings; oftbtar present hies. With the faces abd fermi dt Mamie, they' *ore Oa &home- of Cledgatra - and the tonVe .)lantippeu This. of the girls was from tbeiceseerrt Pert of the. ..lhateo Tito4ther wal from .Iho port tine tied *anther living;/ u ; the tither a mother. Parental restraint came Irksome, and twe i ras ago they rate awni* end Mime.to tidl They were .v both arrested-as agra is and sent to the House of - Acing°. Hero they become nano - Mated, and aboih two weeks ago; they es caped front the institution and, procured lodging atn-housti of notoriOne is :46CM tared, near Doak. The parente of Mkt girls, by a slogular - chatfes, 411118 in "(petit of their ;wandering childrin. The girls were arrested and token to the office of Mr. Welding. They were • both offered kindly treatment and comfortable homes, . but they preferred to follow her whose steps lead toteath r dkao -to return'to the - thine': stead" their wayward course bad deetdated and darkened with a shadow that never lifts., They were too old to be sent ; to the Rouse of Refuge. and .the. only alternative, left was commitment. They were taken to the Central Station and confined in one of the cells, when they sang withneeneelees olsellpr,until they wera.eseorted to the-pris on.- I . As their fair faces peered through the iron grating of the prison vart,•*, shedder of Instinctive horror thrilled the breastio of Those who stood brand listened to the pro fane - ravings of the'Orle, The grief-stricken father stood on the curb, with -the tears staining his brawn cheeks, and the mother, whose hairs were whitened by another scourge than time, bfint over the window of the van with unoontrollable grief.,They returned home, with r kenvier beart than wben'they left their old homesteads. "Woe to her that . puttith her mother 10' shame.", —Philadelphia News. NEW ADVERTIS finfiNT PHILADELPHIA AND NEER RAI LROAD. This groat line trorerises the Northern an d n o rthymet enenties of PennsllYanis to the city of Frio on Luke Erie. .it hos - linen lapsed by fhe Penniplennia Its cntiro length was openedlor T'asoonger and Preight businces, October 17th, 188.1. MP: 07rIUSSENGIER TRAM at LOCI nArk2t. Amer Etietteard. Mail Train, 5:36, P. M. Acrom'd ; tti.lll • Leant Westward. Mail Train, 6:55, A. M. A , com'd'tn, T:33, P.M. Pasoan , or earsr_zuri through witliattL • • •oth ways tetween and Eris. ELEGAVT SI:Ei:P1710 Cana on Express Trains . both ways between Willinthrport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and Pltilailniphia, For information respecting Pat,senger, busi ness apply at the S. Verner Eleventh and Market ntrcete; And for Freight Wanes, of the Company's B. 11. nagaten...ilri, Cuzaor.l3tlancl....narkat streets, Philadelphia; J. W. Reynolds, Erie; J. M. Drill, Apt% N.6C. It. It., Baltimore; 11. 11. lIOUSTON, Orn'i Freight Asid, Philo. LEWIS L. nourr, 04-n'l Tiekat Mts. J9S. D *POTTS, Genera! Mawasi,r, Williqvg,tperot EMI F Alttdts FOll 5A1,13. - The subscribers will sell the follow ing Farms, one containing 200 acres and allow ' time, of Best quality Nittany Valley latid, situate in \Walker township. Centre County, on the great road from Bellefonte to Lock liaccn, one -mile above Ilubiersburg, 140 norms of this are 1 Motu...4mnd in a good state of ctiltirption—real doe yountimber ; a new hunk hero ; 4.20111 tittle puwar..houscitlx-20;--granary house; corn errs 8 7 „,e , complete ; a stone arched cistern which will hold tco I , :fecela of water ; Who a now .. FLANK AMP. 110US1: 19538 with kitchen attnchod. This farm lies with a gentle slope to the stoutii, I: !,nve no hard hauling nn the it, and van all 1.t."4,11: a% nto4. Another, on Ike great road troin Bellefonte t o Jacksonville, rontuining 22.11 ncres end allow— antLe.s. One hundred of which are cleared and in is good state of cultivation, residue in thriving timber a rogion s o f whioh_ Is large, Juitkeinut for buiTding purposes, there are no buildings un this traot. Terms made easy, and possession given first of April next. Nor pa:Medlars apply to JOHN JR. 4 Ou. Howard, Dee, 13,1884-4 t. F ARM FOR SALE OR ItRNT. — The endersigued offers for male or rent his farm it unto in Huston townshp, Centre Count), tying ab.nd too ludo. from Johan Btu tion.+, the Bald Logic Valley Railroad. Th• lam coutunts about TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, otwhieh.abtorit airvonty aro clear and in a good condition, the balance is well timbered. Uood builthrtg4 are erected ripen the preinires, and a opting of splendid water is noarthe door. • The whore named land is patented, %Ltd title undisputed, and moreover Owe are two excel- lent bearing or Lade on - - TEItZIS retrial/Milo. Possession! given on the let day of April, 1865. Nov. 25th, '54-4t E LECTION. Office of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Centre County. Centre Hail December 19th, 1864. The Annual !eating of the members, and election of twelve Directors to conduct the af fairs of the Company for the ensuing year, will be hold at the house of Join Spangler, Centre Hall, ou Monday the 9th day of January, 1865, betrieen the boors of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M., of said day. The General Statement of the transactions of the Company for the past year will bo presented to the Meetings, A general attendant* is Toque/de& (Attest) GEOBGB BUCHANAN, Pr es' 8. G. SuLsgon See. Deo. 23d, 1864—tf. 11 i.conain UDITOB43 3TO # Thd undersigned , an ie tr!itor appointed by the Drphatte!..Cotirt g County to ' die. tribute tho'nionayin the han of Mr. Stewart, Executor do. ofJehn Mnilholland, to and among tinge legal ly entitted thoretei will attend td the duties of Mg appointaletit cni Tuesdab the 17th Aa y of e Linuary nest; ab hie alike fn the .80- - rough of Bellefonte, at 2 o'clock.'. M., when and where ail portent interestedere requested to be preeent and Ipreeent their &alms, ur be for. ereranerdobarredfroto a9ming in on /Mid. fund. 411,_ ADAM 110 Y, Dee. 23,-6t. Andifor: AA UDITOR'S trcerlcE. • Vie undersigned, on auditor atiohited by the Orphan's Court of Centre county to dim tribate aniney 'in Die bands of Mary Ann 1;r1 „ye executrix of Oenerat awes Irrine;de oeised,:to 'end' among • those legally entitled thereto trill attetid-to the dutlfumf bias appciird4 inent,lst binge* lb Bellefonte, Pa.„on Ibe 100 ay of January, A. D., 1865, at *bioh Buss all perilous baiting abates *ngainst maid as tateiirit requirad-titprekett them 07 they trill be delammid front cotuurrin 'for 11, Blume of said fund:, Abe " • Ist age terdsy dais and 1 • • • „ )110' 0 oat To the David L Take n Commissi test nanny part of tin said manna Bellefonte. ,uary. &clock, P. 7ou may a %Llama Is". NoncE , To It or John Win , Take noti partitien iseu for the Couall at the late d deceased, iu aforesaid, on vary, 18t5, oN purpose of m ‘, l the said .Job among his hei' name can be ing of the w praise t he san and place yo• proper. RTIi 124 Caine to Spring Towne) dark brown four years o owner in toque property, pay olno she \rill 1518 TRAY. „ILA Como to litatlkor Townrl -Ilight rod row Tho °wow in tt property, pay e wine it will ho ti SAWYBfI, W Wanted compel en - to to and who is willi not less than on Address, stain core, and wag n RICHARD CATLOW Dceotuber 11, 18 riAIITION. ,411 peril° purchasing er following disserib I gray jlarso, purchaind them Meyers, of philf Dec. 10-3t,', STATES desirablo to PARSOttEI on business ple Came to tl in Nottor Townshi of Zioromber, is; right born broke o ttp broko ofr the I (*OW% Tho ow wyd, prove pru otherwlo thO_lsOr titroots:' 04,114 Beta, .•A DIitINISTItA JCL. plotters 0 tit:Or gagbaro twp., harlogiden g ho regpeets,all pe debts& to make i holing, claims to p - tad for settlement. 41)18 A. 0. PTLIVIT Audil4r. nr4 Milani/6 'A o'itooo *Mgt.Aoki eitotbo o guid doillugtor ypor Wu/ Ina loortioolar aPint' P 4 G. Npv../808,11+4t. r •img "gl,ll.o_Rt• li' /..'_ lrits timum lion' of Ws itommlialki', AliLI . etarkfili: t'ANO e&ari - QineileprAmt;; . • Osountiai,'&4, A 4 putelinsed- sines the dere are selling iU Olds late dec of gpo, RTY- PER CENT . • rode wale) bane been cheaper bought f good!' will do sysill to ore purchasing shiewhana / . 1• 4 1t , +ls with call, and will of the decline in goods PARTICULAR: exambe liith filo girt the N. rt. cash for t market price paid hi J. W. 00011/1 11164-d BEMMTO Cm NOTICE JOHN In the Common Pleas of Centro County, No. 138, August torm,lBB4 CitaNon to ilafeisdagte to ■bow eausawhiab mortgage given in this ease should - not be 80.- 46ed- The Hei Repro. David ceased log been appointed a °art for the taking of. toted suit, ice., on the hat / viii execute the ce in tee Borough of• y, the gth day of Jan boars of one and four where you or any of ink proper. 14th day. of December, mminze OTICE, °mat ilisabeth by her Silas DI ' the Common Timis .f Centre County, No. 2 Apra 4=2, et,..D. 964, Allus Sub. in Di. uree—a Vinealo Mat usr.onl. prE To Jel oli take COMtniesi tion of wan the above it named pia! econtioeeion office in the the 9th any the hour' Of M. pjd d ifyou thlnk ring be at pointed ourt for the examina king of testimony in port of the above ill . execute the Said staid plaintiff at my ellefonte, on Monday, . P., 1885. betiveen M., mull o'oloeb, P. tiaro'you may attend ESN tthlay of December, ER, Cositmiesioner MON% ,Legal Repreaeotatties , need. uo ols certain writ of Orphan's Court in and inquestivill be hold of John Winkloble , 11, ip of liaince, coun t liirtconth .jay of Jun o( Pat 4 day, for the ri of theveal estate of lal, deceased, to and . -preseatatives, if the prejudiee to or spoil ion to value and ap 7 9 law, at which time resent if yam think OXLEY, Sh.ribr. Barn Pri Ltrorr JIM I. eit of the ,ul , arrihor in sth of 1.1.% otol er,. a sad to be Hire., or • perceptible. The forward and prove take bet away, or according to law. 1011 N lIOY, Dee. 8, 1869 f the subAcriticr in . 2sd of guptember, carding last Spring. tutee forward, preen ke it filmy, other the law directs. 'SSE SWARTZ. Deo• 9, 190 oirculeilaw - itil , oak° for a term of es pay ablo in gold. oxptrionoe, refer- Iz THWART, Lancaster, Pa. gantioned against , y way with the I brown Horse, 'artless, as I have ~e d them to Win. OTTER, M. D "HOTEL, I A. * Ids Motel fa p of Market at I stud ou the south alvvo Sixth, el eat I ixe t - p distinguished two are , The oars learaßeL 11` , 1 o'olook, traihmtai. N6ci*sk, nott,u* sips. 44 Boaakm x , Deo >h=dC =UUA .; J. DE lIA Doo:+9 1864=-1 Proprietors tho enbaoriber, t the tenth day Cow. frith Oho .0 hoed, ands the ther marks per .d to demo fq . argon 1 and take divined of MS EWDEIt. - --air lei en the vs -4,44 of Greg?' e undersigne(' thexasever th. ant, and those FY- Eltbenticat RN KERR. skint:de r$ two ihoui -oil of a Joaa, aadtvishig, or Malaga:, • . I p A ib mg c.. mop J , CCM • tihidi Ri.. Va ..0 1601 :01 1) C° lINTITS. twi t .Daa. 30864. ~ti gr ,eith•4 Ortigionl ofd ud -4 I tie 4 tigh* # 1101 0.4 • tdnetkit4 ergantelition, an. int • ••• yableb, beti 17 71 •qJA#4o4ioiitthii ' Year , - 0,99 1 , fons.tolo;l4),:44tliTclke fee~y• " Tothrivallablti Atiatint9.2.71.544145 of the company darfbi• too'ye•r... Pgain irldchalYclint_diduot etpermar . dorm tb Plais - g' • s ' Anop0901001:02 pileatori 0 . 0 flahtty:Cf.. So'o9 111417 • 20 00 Ceia ........ .10 00, Inetd prhatlat-a 425.:••+»":'....7..;;;M. 7=20 60 Lomeli! duritirjueivar MOM, tha avallableArests sad Banda ifyikt`oatplay timocat to 0,171 To ,which adth•Pnimlum l D otes sold a payable by meatball for inhuman, In former repeyt a .i • 23,825 ontitMtalawmuy , doe from pgants ' - • .41169 apinSky:Treptirz Thug making tha total available de-, ehteutiol.B.eotage of 'the Company atiodat to; ... „ • Kilt Debts seldeLlabiftles ...... Siam padlneterainoe 4 th . e past • 18,644 34 Banta cepcirted 840,160 10 Grand , total , flj Atka Teluealorisoitsa- Sion • , No. Polleieethemed (104 the you To which add the numbeT hereto fore_ reported 211 20 Attest. HENRY HECK, President. A , C, GRS.A.AT, Secretary.. , , h There will be an election held at the office of the coupon; in aublomptutcgonlh o fourth Tool" dify iiTlOrboetaiiPTB, dcror the - ptirpoee of elect.- ng a Board of Direotore for the ongoing year. NOT ICE OB tztQtrist:riorr. Te the Heirs and Legal limpresentatives of Jer emiah'Ddigtilog, deceased.- T ke notice that, by _virtue of a aerial; writ of Partiticuileitted gut of thttorphan's Court of Cen ire County ana.to, Jae directed, an inquest will beheld at the late Abielllng house of Jere . ._Doksuistg,..dstAke-Tereneleiw-e 11 elf Moon„CestreCounkf, int' Tuesday, the I 7t day of January, woo, at 10 o'clook, A, 11, of said day, forthe'pnrposeiof making partition o. the real estate etthe sold deceased to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the Immo can be done without praluilee to or spoiling of the wholo—otherwise to tilos and appraise the earns according to law, which Vine and plasm you Are reap:dada, to . present If you think P.P.1)41. BrenliD Rher(fi Orman, Itnt.tzronve, peoetuber 7, 1864. I et.- xf OTICE OF • To the Heirs and' Legal NopreNntatives of David Weaver, deceased. Take notice tbat,•by virtue of a certain writ of partition issued oubof the•Orphen's Coart in and for the County of Centre and to me directed, an inquest will, be held at the house of David, Weaver, decimeed, in the township of Ferguson county aforesaid, on Tuesday, the Nineteenth dity`efitlitututry, 1868, at one o'clock P. hl. of. said day, for the purpose Of making partition of the real estate of the said David Weever, de ceased, to and among his heirs arid legs, repre sentatives if the same can be•dond without pre judice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appkalse the same• wording to law, at which time and pat* you may Attend-if 'you think proper. It/eIlAitD CeNLICY. Sherif Saintires Onions, 4 BILLIVONTIN December „,r, 1864. j at. DEAN'S TREAT TOTATO TAIUMOUSII; 413 C11.1131 7 1.113T kitTRUIR, (Opposite the puotom nous.), ' Dean sells bettor Tettaceo Kna 04.6 ban amy one ie Philadelphia. Dean sells twat, Tebaaeo, Cigars and Pipes to ono day than all the Stores in Chestnut Street sell in ono week. The reason is Demme, basal]. nezersn than any .14011111=1ot in the World DEAN SELLS QUICK AND OFTEN, Don't forget the .name;, and you will ge home with a full pookeref xpIIAOCO, CIGARS, PIPES and money. • If you don't want lo go ,to Philadelphia I. buy your Tobacco, call onr or send yotrr order to J. O. Lahritaer, Pleasant Gap, Centre coun ty, who will supply you at Dean's wholesale prices. • s 4 Deo. 2nd '4864-Iy. ' • 992 max Es. trzwiluara . 7 5 ,170 7 POGRAPilitfketblfi8, S. E. Corner 10thaad Market, Philadelphia. Large eked Colored - Photographs lbr $2,00. Four Card De iaite f0r , 10400. - AD Itiails of-P.440:1g andllopying does thEbeirWd cheapest manner. Dec. 2nd,1391y. • 'COUNTY INSTITUTB. The teachers of Centre'County are he ' notified that the County Institute Will met Howardvillp on Monday, the'2Mth 'Met, to 0 tinuo during the *obit. Accommodation eau had in the town at from sixty to ee'vent7-11v• cents per day. • The Directors of come of the leading Town ships have famed resolutifins agreeing to pay their teachers per day- or their attendance at the institute, and snchstetion is reemitmended to all the Boards, as in strict aeoordiume with the wheel law and wishes of - the Department. All teachers are ei - pelect toMm at their posts, 4": • • ErrAintiONF7' — `: Pommyilveuda,' Centre Cd t ry r is. I; J. P. Oeptigrt, Clerk . f.thai 3 OrPhun's L. Court of said County of Pim ~do_Nueby oar. iffyllintan Orphan:m.4)6llst at.%Bellefonte o • the 28th day of November , i. 1864ninfore the .boners 1e the Judges f maid Oautt. On ruction a rule' tens :Eranted,upon'the heirs and representati.rts of James P Awaited, to 'oonui•into the mart on: the g Monday of January next, and' seeept,,,,ir to soap. said estate.ahlur valtaittaWay , ais'onseraiby the road estate of said deo "adslot-bei sold.. • 7.• k.. % :MIE 10* 8! 11,994 9r• --- 116 Dee. 8-3 t..
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