_E u_ .. .1 liiiJ Qt II IMICI P. 411111.111 r 11;n11 lbAs ass Prossisas. Iti,t Et iiitt - t tA. •:671111DAY MOR/INO. JAN. 13. ISIS. M 1 1 . 34-4 2 /I , 4B l fbioll,Pold is dation .2.f4 I;h4lisiot poia' bawarek .ad 0,00 'boa SA rag Waft No • rpiratissi of die Year. TM W. Ws Iron had .. OUt news freem . iuly depart Swag si th e arm? during the yult week. Spec shwa.. a. to 'who if !gip on sitar, for the defeat at Wagisinetolt httek; the chief weds at the oars. %lab ISsOurs , Dilet SI Ow* chorea( Bask, w ith kassisfatassiy, est part "Jeer. Va the int or - Mhillies ti UM* Alin the mutter that Das De saki apes la Old memo] tliousandi Todoirsla INNS NINA say snout ut sismasalllirm waotid. Ili • halt Uses pat oat" .Isstrire4, without delis stay slosasso at all to tort Rislass Every SIN "fiat Peaistmas is exasidisaiy , quiet, so fakinsg, ratan...44l4v rasa ea Thomas llop.l are said to Do aaoataped as either I Ago of tali ?masse ferias to firtmast loath, good not dole to got tardier anatla Stomas la at 811,signalt. waiting for • moss"prapitiono saaann" to march on Charles. Ikma. *bane Desurfgani, MIL and Hardee await MI. nasal P. Blair. lir ~that'aione no a peace toltkbasond: Last wash, 01 etoppony ' with, Illtaor4tosairy Mist, Ma las, it Oast dowtb to leilreuire hesiqoarters Is frost of Petersburg. Re hod pares amid fall powers from the Prsi -614 1 01/ 4 41 warmer's& by Sag of trues into the Cosfederato Lama sod forwarded to Richmond. ?Iwo Age lays he waited four days at Great's hesdquartors. bat derpoinsg of rectielsg say' reply from Rleb rood he returned to Washiog. toe, &mealy hal ha' left the mop when the Peep mime, and it was at etre despotrised by *Oda nwersenget after:him to Irithingt , s It twietaisod passes odoutting bits foto the Can• • -Satordaa-lattAls- , ' sepia kit Waelvoctoo. reachio o r the camp rot 9rsiiq, toed their Wag so obstacle he so doubt west to Richmond os !Londe). General Butler lee buss reauted from spossasd. The War •• soisosod of 5.3rf01b, Porteous Monroe, the sort! Look of the Jana, awl' die Dutch Oar amid fiortboitk, pad . proesod to Lowell, is thE Slob of Mmto.elssoettg, saki talon Ur farther onisot. Wanlllsigio• and Ow Dud' Gap Cass' omosood bie toookerol. *Vick every ogoo lel WI +tltltJ•!- Sim Draft . ?ms dete call for three -hundred thou tend or vittiatk r ut we are told is to make l e a the deficiency intim number received .Va the former mill f r five hundred thousand. now such ' deficiency could exist we cannot a nd taut'. At the time 'that tall was tu Ade, the coop. of *ea district in the no th was made out. Tine was given to fill that quota-by vol nropering, and when ,that time expired drafting was resorte d. I to to procure the *umber rap locking, ; E very one know'. how rigidly that dr* 't was enforced, and everybody known tli it as long as a man was lacking, "HU plementary drafts" ' :his county the last beginning of the every State wri as was Penn9yl 3 they were, how, kat is right, could Not a district in bed its full quota id thousand call. "qut the entire hr the five , every district country; we sup ;D-day the book Marshal's n assn called for was (*mi.:died. The plain r. to of the matter is Lin mph has old a wilful and deliberate hlsehood fie the purpose of deceiving silie people, and of keeping from them the alarming fact that ho boehering ems eitiseas as fist as they volunteer or are drafted into the service. The five 'hundred thousand furnished since the 18th of July have been swept away, sod be NIKO,' others to take their phloem OM!, did t • 112 the differe o .will prove that o the 1:4 pfiuly,-16.1 Three hundred thousand more mast be seorifioecl a atone for ilia "din of els "... vary," sad then another call will be Freosiona for the negro Inuit be perehased cioligh it cast-i the blood'and liberty of every white man in the north. Abolitionism basso decreed, and it seems , the people are willing to submit. Many, very wany of , ow people we know must be toads to feel befwe they can be in duced to believe. To them conscription will be benell , :ial, and wa hope they will get enoug o It. ley cote. or it, an. iinarAbrAlitim, in tie munificence mete them out a goodly portion. Tbisis not the last draft. "here are four mere years of war, conscription, and blood before, the 4moricaii people witless in their poor they rise uir and' 'so far shalt thou go but DJ far 1 , 1ww;"- - %dun in their might they bind the bloody hand that meshes out to drag them from house and frierd r to bo slaughtered iu the hapioas attempt to *Wish the dietinctioa Gad bee mode bemires the different ratios of human beings. It is farther* to say'whather &me things shall eoatioue, bytheir acts se prove Whether they are freemen, or whether ahoy are slaves. If we are to she 4 past, the matter will be sass ,o . fosido; but the time when for lbeanso neenis to be a virtue cannot be far *wiz ond'it is to that time that we Itioltforwinl with hope.' Whoa incomes, ioasili be tbe-411101101 of a new Alfa i n erg repuliolie;ole. tiirruction of American libel* A n t, in now *vied beneath the reins of Our glorious old Mimi; but • sod iiar ibr &Vali= slot litlakst olgyot, the, IshrteMeting upon the rWo- Whit Of Otis ommtay, and fisemligopos lb* blocsil o ivitz XV' alba in. tif*.th e i,ol;Shotc - Ole M a t o All J4l' * l* es furnish 's 'single recruit . . _ . IJ 4. 1121111 le ‘ it is .not tees ling. is at least aeuetiell t r t i l0 1 1• 11 bo . ' lition jou peat for setts fauuressowe,..hy-tointne.intiptespa-upoit the minds of thcitlraidod follOnshe the ;Sea that "Sherry .0 dead." 111 ver since the election it has been harped about by the newspapers in the support of the Adiniptsfration, but ndw it seems to be tj►eir "princii.al stock in trade." From the egvtiAtical scribbler that edits the city daily, down to-the no less coornited echo that presides over the columns of the half starved enunto' weekly, it has bran for• mouths, and we suppose will continue; to be the chief burdln of their song. until compkor sense, or war and taxation teaches them that the - decrees of the Almighty are not to be changed, no Matter bow much they write, or t ow hard they labor to a:mot/I;4A such 'au end. If.sve are to judge by what we see. and "the persistency with which these parasites prate shout the demise of this "great curse," it must be as difficult for them to lead the faithful to believe that *•sslaveryis dead' . as it was to teach them that it wee alai, and should be blotted out. Thit theS will succeed, however, in establishing this belief among the snore ignorant of the anti-slaveryites in the north we do not doubt, but that this will have any influence in numbering the days of negro servitude tie cannot believe, Faith, in certain respects, is of great impiartance, but in putting into practice the detestable doguias Of Abohtionimi it is Of little moment. To be ours, it would be a s'out-ce of coneideitable consolation to the admirers of Satiate to know tii3t, his "ehaina were broken," and that "slavery is dead, - but the mot. ts* o r ta#G , s4s , g...sudi_ta_bet_tlarcase.does not establish the fact any more. than Faelierfog that a full blooded Congo nigger is a black white man, mai .3 him one. Every man. woman, and child in thef tort ern Stare's tia.f - tßimel3 ;AV 'no I: - elusion that this war hai be ucceseful as far as abolishing slavery iirnemied; the New York World and other .pre 'tended Democratic pipers, for the sake of present popularity may declare that it is among the things that.were, at:d Abolitionism may rejoice over its sup posed downfall, b.,t, all this. will have about as much influence in setting the niggers of S Guth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and other Southern States "free," as believing that, time will end again a certain day, would have in bring ing about such a result. Tete great -point to-be -made by these repeated assertions of leading Abolition ists that "slavery is dead,'' is to pr pare the public land fur another act in the drama they are now playing., The blood they have spilled, the money they have squandered, the ruin and desolation they have brought upon the counTry through this Abolition war, has fa ir ed to abolish the distinction between the tikes and make a white l man out of a negro, and now tlici would try legislative inierfe come to afeoinpli6h the work. Laws recognisant the superiority of tin Cau cassian must be abolished, enactments placing tie black upon a social and , po mama equality with the white race niuA be Passed , amendments to the Federal Constitution, giving the control of State =I institutions into the *ands or the Gene ral Government must be made, and to accomplish all this the people must be educated to believe that it iJ right and perative, and will Le beneficial to the etre ry. Many of them were long since taught tat 'slavery" was a sin. Now if 'they can 'e induced to look upon it as dead—killed • the force of circum stances—they can e easily led to sup port the party that ould destroy our form of government in o er to prevent its resurection. This is wha I olition ism is laboring fur at the pre.e time. the reason we hear so much abou he "death of slavery." When'Abolitionism succeeds in so far overturning the American Republik: a; to give the citiz,els of the' Northern States power to dictate, to those-of the Southern, what Position they shelfoccupy towards their tiegroo4, and in removing the curse that doomod Csauan'yand his de , 4cendants to perpaulil bondage, the people will know it without being in formed by the abolition journals of the day. same ; and = tx ruurzwit,'—,-some ,of the qrs of the Abolition arty are raising •e.ri6le roar over tke rumor that the independence of the Confederate blow, is to be recognised by France and Eng land on thu 4th of March neat. Then Ivry faces arc only put on for effect 'they' object to such procestlittgY, n t kpeause it acknowledges the disso.utio 641,1te Vpiont but because it stops tht war, ends their cootraots, and leave-. t mta but little ohancu to rob the people. For thirty years they have labored u dissolve the. Uttion, and they.,will shoe their hands by recognising the Confide racy themselves, just as soon as tbeiub lie is so much impoverished that they eau stoat no m no fro' u it. • -- 3 'Linculu w hit Neseage" roo m. ends that a gunboat be presented by the Cktveratnent to the "Itepub.ie" or Li beria. If this is done, we hope th. y will give diem two—the one. Orph u' C. Ktrr saw stieklng'but of the Wtite ,House window fastened unto Old Abe', ,ittge. The eouotry could spate Ilea With tho load they carry very well at this tittat *"."- Gonna Alwer*ws her barn placed be am snot el ea qi• Cogqasaii• trwp• to USU.— :lgs. • ' 'Mossier if - be is any rotation to the tOtiOtAlt that has aooompeoied the 7edotal envies einoe the beginning of War. Übe iA thaeonfederate troops in Team won't 11441014;. 100 He r Tbat. Li alatan Alimaadica, Yak hal slo- Platilh". H. J. 010114ahroa1 Yaw & Siam: Smiatar from dux 40,08,...taattaosa. - A yeerp eine% .okiloateriting at the Tremont House, in the village of Claremont, New Hampshire, this same J. C.. llndertreed entetri. registered his name, and began immediately too eulo gise John Brown and his murderous • gang who were then awaiting trial for their Harper's Ferry raid. Quite a number of persons *ere lounging about,. and when he tied finished wiling about the "glorious deeds" of the old cut throat, ho began a history of his own life.. From him we learned that he was, born in one of the New en g land Slates, emigrated tcethe State of Virginia whMt about twenty-three years of•age, began teaching school, and shortly afterwards obtained the position of overseer on' a plantation, well the affections and ma vied the daughter of the gentleman in whose . employ he was, got hold of the property, sold the negroes and pocketed the money, turned itinerant abolitieniq, and was driven out of the community, for trying to incite a negro itrearreetion Ile was then traveling about the' north eihibiting himself as one of the Aboli tion warrys and distributing "Helper's Impending Cri.is"rwith his pocket , lined with the Proceeds of a• safe t'f a lot of Degrees—de-canting feelingly upon what. he had suffered, and denouncing in 'the 'bitterest terms the gos;ernment "that would rccdgnize such an institu tion as negro slavery."_ Tuch is the man that Onvernorl 7 ) Pierrp,ont's "one horse ' legi•lature has elected to the United Stajes Senate—a knitve, a thief, amsis•assin, and a traitor. F.t repreteutat.v.: of Pierrpont's Fet, dila LILA:AA:Ie. laithl.o..:_of • • ma e: Abraliain. Credit; Won't Answer. ' • • Marshal General that no credits will be allowed on the coming draft. That in. tow,nships that overfilled their quota. 4 on the former calls n il' be required to famish the same amount of men in pro portion to their population, as those that merely flied their'quutm: It-is men that are- wanted. Men to fill the army, to fill the grave. To desolate and destrdy, to tear down and burn, to be beaten, abused, starved, crippled and killed for the sake of Abolitionism and Congo niggers. Credits won't do. They can't be clothed in shoddy, fed on hard tack, speculated upon and made to hurrah for Lincoln. It is men that's _wanted. Able bodied men. Men that will make respectable corpse. Men that will leave families at home to want and stiffer during their abtence. MLn why have wives and children deVermling upon theit -labor- for support. Pour men. Men who have nut the "wherewithal" to buy a nigger to take their place. - Three hundred thousand more." Not figures, bUt forms. Men with life in them, wit tiedi and blood about them. Zen that can be murdered and left to rot about Petersburg, Wilmington, or some other portion of the South. Men that treed clothes that Shoddy !nay cet`con tract, for Id inkets and brcelthe... that can be flouted iniA)coinp6ic-, regi inent.-‘, and brigades that Loyal Leag uers may get p'a.•es and position-, to command them. Nothing nil! do. So prepare, ye that are 'tut blessed with a short leg, blind eye, broken back, or some other "physical disability'" Net your grave clothes ready! _Bid, our friends adieu, and be ready to march! Credits can't march and you must., .un't complain. It, is one - of the blessings of Abe Lincoluism. —IF the majority is always right, as an Abolition coutewporary declares, must not the Lord havemade considera ble of a mistaka when he 84 nt. Noah and his children into the ark and left the majority out in the lain? And did he not do % great .wrong when ki e ook'Lot and leis family oat of Sodom and rained fire :mil brimstone on the inajoriti left. the doomed city? A% that time the majority was about as much in the right as the Abolition ma jority is now a dais. Liberality Exaibitei. `tine 11 iiag ioliaile the aid stud authority bf L.3.*;o4st to,,turnishing a gunboat fur Liberia, at a utotlerate expense .0 the Ouverumeut of the United• buttes. aut thinks that such an article itr Liberian uond would be mere effective than a ,whole oluadroti, it in American hands. What a ,tLetion on the obituary and marine chili ,es tat our eitirnit4, coming as it dues from tae Commander in-Cuiel of all ouy ik aruties ! is welt to be Lberal, but chard, should umtueuce ci home. There are - tuoimilds 1 poor women and oltildren in our country -tittering fur want of clothing cud loud, ',title their supporters are playing high pr- clite for • mere pittance, or have died or teen lolled in this Abolition. nigger war. Jur D 411101141 debt is about two tuousaud Mittens of (Milers already, and the people ire taxed 011 everything they eat. wear, mok at or possess, to support a lousy, this. vutg Administration; yet it is suggested by digh authority that we donate a gunboat .tigger Liberia. if the people bad a sky in ibis donating, they could materially improve (he douiliaou by fending old Abo along Le • leek band on said gunboat. Being a beat nik', by profession, he would certainly be dfective in the Liberian service. - Hayti Is nit considered further than tp acknowledge hat we are on the most agreeable terms ifila her, which will give satisfaction to all h• nigger nitioea 01/. earth. Raw are you, unboet.—Xt. Georie•M.. Dallas died is the oily or Philadelphia. December 81. 1854. le wee a native of that city. Ile ant one the old line polniolaue, and had served .tie Gauntry in a number of honorable pel ican was at sae time United Lhalea senator also ' imi,baesador to /lassie ; sad ,a 1844 he wee sleeted Vim President. 'lll 1866 hI was &militated Weimer to England, tram which be returned in 1861. lie-wee in Ills 78r4 year else at ilea ties lit his itian - Cs and the brilF. -The Democracy herwArwaye stood by the flowery is Odi its lain sad jactibt, at /sag me that coo atty ;r as r overied f iroordhig Mho' laws of thithsclatid byFlu4 . l pbetor .PI4O O . Duty demands Oda oicotiry Rao who is a eit ism But Is there no time siva, dbedllnce no longer is a duty? This is a question every Ventucrut can figure out far him - Uuder Rreseut circumstances it is right and proper that toe duty of -the ski tau should. In certain cases, be quiliticd, There m no duty that requite. *ay Mew to obey' the deli of the Priulduut for meu to prueerute Ibis-war.- 4J44"itelleo in suelli•A cues becuptesa crime. and especially oh the part of a Datwootat.. The Alsolstionusts may mitt about the sacred out) , ,ut pup tug du's. rebellion, about"the prusection every mitten receiver flout the Waterlog sate. and peer of We pert-ninon. about the great crime of syrupoitty with tre.ssun,Vid ri great deal of *her like nonsense outt• ii) pommies! preteubiouti, for the purpose al dueciving and influencing the Leuven couvicatuu s s aim true stutimeuts of the Denim:tam, and de hide theta into their is,utheru .slaughter peirsin behalf of. the freedom of the uegto. fuere is no clause iii the Constitution, there is no litiv In the land in harmony with that cuustitution, there is net mural right , and nu pulaic.il duty that requires ally •• citizen on ,this governinedi to obi r t• the mitt o f the l i re/Went fur the purpose of waging ,Srd egailuat tree and sovereign States, as (mei) , .4tute in the Cuitin is null by right ought td be. Every Democrat owes cheat- vice to the Coot it natio, and the lows 'Matte in aeco'idatiod therewith, lot lee equally il l ultlicrtbill take:Otto all tyrants; and as every Deinuoi4l will adthit that Oralinm L•tieulti , is a is-oilier and a tyrant, that be heel plundered the nation and. destroyed_ the liberties of the people,, how can tney cdit sent to sustain blot by furnishing Lon , menus in the shape of wen, to still more firmly' aetablisli his sy stein of ty rautty over these Slates!' No hue' Democrat wII t o ,sent to do this. lie wins d rather ties to climes unknuati, , ; au I live upon Itti•ks.. than fir a moment ; Mt ant to become one of a Ilmonnts mime to do alt e bidding of a monster despot Mr. Lincoln is not I lie 'President of the fleet ti loam of the United States, but he is tile' camf_ridar in u_go_vsruutioat sttlaatehri . himself upon the ruins of the govelument to which the people jowly owe obedience. lie has no claims upon freemen. What Lathe done wentitle Imo to the support of a dem ocrat? Ile has iustitutbd a ttystetu of es -*image -and latse-matteseesesseett-Fur,-flut et elusive persecution of democrats. Will this' entitle mut to their sups o 1 ? . Ile Lea sup. pressed nearly rtery ma, li and outspoken democratic; piper in the country Vt ill this entitle hue to the Support of Democrats? Ile has abolished the right of trial by jury instituted military 'commissious for the ex c.inhve persecution of Democrats. Wall this entitAt bill to their support 1 Ile Las not only suspended the writ tit habeas corpus, but Le bas absolutely abolished it from ,the whole country for the exclusive pm Begotten of Democrats. Will this entitle DOH to their SUPpilrl 1 Ile has war upon Borer sign States, and abod.slied Stale ltightsome tit the fundamental principles of the Govern ment, (Or tire purpose of abolishing slavery. Will this entitle I.ins td the support of UM ocrath I lie has instituted a system of ter r alma, and waged a bArh.trous w.ir. more t r the purpose of exterzniz a nig the Dento• °ratio party and demonism aeutintent, and lit engiug himself and his diet de .of satraps and cringing sycophants upon their point cat opponent+ I limn for the purpose of re stortsig the Union. 14 [II Ibis entitle him to ite,support in Doh °crate ?; Bow any Demo • crap, under this condition of lillOg., can consent to give either a dollar or Malan, lat are at a loss to ttuderdaud. The dot I lure, of course, they will be. com pelled to pay if they have property but there es no necessity for any Luau to go to war. Tile world is long and wide, and, ill such a war, it will he fin inure 11011- orable to bee ali agile from tyranny than to be an unwilling tool of despwit„ge,stud asset in subjugating a people who are entitled in their tudependence. Tu servo in tide war may be called patriottsin; but it is suet patrioveni, however, as inspired the legions of the deal when he waged Aar ognimq lien% en We lay nu claims to much a pat •i willll. !COI a bloody stench ill the nomrils of every true patriot and honest win, It ,is but a false cell to Cover a crane black enough to blot out the ADO at noon day. And us lying 311 the democrats consent to' Wettish 11th men for this great holocaust to Abolst unjust, so long will this Mar gn mt. It is tlitir duty then It. men arolhifitripcs, to refuse any longer to becorito fool for gunpowder in suet a war ~If we have not the ithilify to racist. which should have been 'lane front the very beginning, we must Lave the manhoa I aui c turage to re-' fuse. Not a Democrat ever sliould-ba•e salistod•in this wirrand we h too hereafter uone ever will.—StMetgagrore Times. To rue \ Tinton. ListoXo rue SPOILS.— No political party in thin country trier made better itie of the above meatus khan that now in power Under the administration of Abr.tham Lineoin, others and emolument.. have increased an hundred f9ld. There are postmasters and provost nutrelvils by the haus/init. at my officers. defect i -qu tr martet a, eontrat tors and thieves by the mill ion--tu say nothing of the tax gatherers, assessore and other minor °Riess. All then. men ore embed. fed and made Oa by the earnings of honebt theu---oemocrais us well as Republicans, lle are (l a dy taxed to teed men who fatten on the blood of our kindred, and takes away our liberties. -Therenter the booms of Democrats and quarter themselvee on them, treating them - as - rhartenhey — were e - mar wort , can be ptitrisaic or “loyo!." They insult the nation and its institutions ; and are a disgrace to its founders. And. yet, they seem to ho the idols of she a , called nloyn/" people of the land., 0, Republican heath ern, "If the veil from the Fart cou'd be t , And the mind could be r •ad •m the brow; There are many wed pas. by in +c.d.., Whom we re loading w.ta hitt' r a o w. Brdfc rd garittr. POLDISCI Tuft rtaaVONSlDi t i.—We Call up. a ilte republ allay to exhibit themselves now. They h tee it all their own way. The Senate and the- lower House are over whelmingly for them. In the whole length and breadth of the land there iv no voice powerlul enough to stay them or ditect them outside of their Awn organization. There are no excuses . now for them ; theyvcanuot shift their blunders oo to the Democrats or excuse their failure?, by plea ding, the constraint era powerful tai joy. It is all theirs — everything — Debt is have nothing to do with it ; the few sent' in Congress are only marking t fp 110. They cart declare the moon gr 'el .i se and slice it oat smoung themsel . They can oonscript the man fh it. if they fiefeh him. They an present a Beet of vessels to the negro kingdom of Ilayfi, as Eel as to the republitior Liberia. They egg" preemie •-red flannel shirt and, a family Bible foal," the winsome infants in Afries. We whit* them leak We .all upon them to save the, country, or at least to MVO the pieces. We are not proud--anythine will do. Only we wain then that we will boll thew to a strict sottountability. We wilt not abets ore Jot or title thie peas ty the, owe fir bringing Vitt ibis war. N • war thrin that they ere loused in plums that tP. not belong to Oust, and we will al sundl, reeke theft, account for- the waits bey d 41r Ml* thus skustod".44eirgli4 Attt item. Wee fs 11 gas &moat, lowing signilleent remit/Ik\ by General Hancock wh thew abouts,,ef An *trot . .00t libe *goat O Odd wain Gm 1140 dam Co there l4 sword tidy esible — everleo4oll6 - -• The4lemond *ergo awl' on., he, Ist of May last. A had lost over thirty brig: over 2.000 commissioned o. _ a fradtion of 29,000 men! * What aut.tiva /1/IY TIIO . 9,9_AND SHARKS IN EAt'f.Q this gallant corps are but a few' hundred VALUE. DOLCARGt • mote than, the recruits which front time to • Flue, joined It while ou its bloody, xtutrob. When Genital' Ilancock said. -1 have left :he_Nesood_co_rps en 'be 6014: lyelween the Rapitlen mid relentbarg," be• didn't exec: gerate. It was extinguished in 'hit dread ful campaign. and is no more ft war sae rihced ltf the Moloch of temente, egotism that presides over the white Manse. It' is Iliattl butt gone. and the men who 'are welled uponicafill up the vacant ranks will not recruit, but replace its vacabi utiohAer dr.itt has been ordered, it Witt be hoped that those patriotic indi viduals *tat soled for the re-election of Lin coln, upon the platform ore continuance of war far the "uper and tiompleteiztirpatiott ot slavery," will now, like behest meth. promptly assume the responsibility of_tb•tt vote by volunteering,-so that those who voted for au col; ponce upon the hasis of the ••Gown us It was," may be perm ttei4 to• .teotain tit home, .and enjoy the curulorts they so earnestly desirtil to'secure for all, at least until it sliaß be fairly I Fiche narti ep go. Conte. now Messrs; Loyal Lew era, bet us have no ,buckaug out You vo.ed fur mar!—surely. yoii would not stay at !tome find see your ponce loving neighbor for:4l to .go and do the tightens! No! no! too Re• publicans will cheertully 611 up the quotas, and Democrats used hove no feart of a draft. —Ex. A tciolat ion from the Prtmbytery of-Cirw wirinati y.r,a Ito roduced iutlie Tutted States Sen.hre,.».king for the recognition of O. tll , {Ctlekt ul IL 'Ulla in the t;utuititto ton of the United Stoic, if 1.614 be ueomootry, then heretofore trod 1111 bcou micouttliuttorml 11,sit'o , bill - 1011g LIIII down to /I 1 leVel with The. Nliiomiiri Compionliee, and old Abe o Pt 1,Cial11411011 . 1!it to eVI lent thefe is ft large clarm of uotimrchimm iu thin country. - rbrtrcoTrrw - i rho ifor ciewg - r ; all whew believe iu u JlPotli sloVer,l4loc4, we suppose, they will prop., /15 annex ihet Kingdom at Ileivvett le the Uuitetl Stales wi • frOe State ! There would be about ns mu-li sense in thus us in the former. A commute ol Krim uOciaut, who recently wrtijsd on are rm.ideot for the purpose, got :Lis promise that the draft should he "topped an that Stele. which has been duos. It was loandthat the draft was puttiug more wen from Kent itchy in the Confederate arusy, then iu tact of the Pederul. Some persons any Lincoln made the lest call for —Three, Luordre4 thousand more" in brder to accommodate the theappointed Vice seekers, who labore I for his 're-election, with the promise pf an Oboe for their met,- ices WouJer how many !signers, will ac t:kW the general invitation ? - Rem inn specimen or modern transeen• del:ltalian: cod a Cipital dok. otT ' , met:Ton The Ilrarbbrti 4 telaty sap.: ••lu the twelfth inair ut the glory ,f the lire et God. the Lord in God. the i(oly Procedure ellen mown the tribithe Cr' atbr with the disolosi•e illbrninadua. Then shall the erection in its edulgeuee. a bove the diiiue sere phine errs into the duteloe• are in eve cuzunrehensltrievolviegA!qaxy . of strprme created beatitude " To which the Cayuga Chief learnedly responds: "Then shall hlockheadism—the jacket.: eicel ttane of disclostre procedure—abov the ell tired great leather fungus oT Peter Nipninnygo, ihe great gooseberry grinder, rise into the dome trisolasive until co•equel, co. esteriai've and conglomerated luntuzes into nue grand cotnuenensive mita, 0.01 a.urntlate into nothing, and devolve like a bob-toiled got.ry ctt after the space where her mil was*" NEW -ADVi:RTISE3I-ENTS.- GR 9 VESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE SUNUP CTURBRE, 499 1111.0.1DWAY, NEW YORK no attention of the putrliz. 11)a lho trzds ii invited to out NEW SCALE, SEVEN ,OCTAVE Rosewood Piano fortes. which lur volume tin I purity uf•tno, aro unrivalyd by any hitherto offered i 3 this tu.trket. Thuy contain all the wodern improvements,:. FRENCH, GRAND ACTION, HARP PEDAL, IRON FRAME, OVEnTRUNU BASS. .1.c., and each instrument beinit merle under the r - rer , romad superviowie of Mr J, 11. housemen, who had a practical experienm e of OYES TILIRTY YEARS j o their inawifactura, IS FULLY ,WARRANTIM hi every particular TEE "OROVESTEEN' PIANO FORTE" RECEIVED Tale lIIOMEAT AMIRD OT MERIT 4 49X15. ALL OTHiBM AT TUC ceazunArty W1A11.9 . 6 /AIR. ir. Where were etthibited insiritinerst from the beat maker, of Lem 1 , ,n. Loy. Philadel phia, Halt. ,iton enl Now T ,rk and also at, ,hu ttoerto4a Institute fot -fire succes sive yra s. the Go 4 an 1 Silror Afe.lab from both of whi •h can be seen at our warervins. Ike the intruiluotibn of iinproieusa4a, we mako a still btOltz: PERFUC r PIANO FORTS, and by m Material witb a 8111.:CTLY CASH SYSTBM, • are Fumbled to offer these izidrutuent, at a pile* wide!' will PRECLUDE ALL COSIPPITIC2I, P ..1? IC-SS No. I.—Seven Octave, round corners, Rose wood Plain Case, $215. No. 2.—Seven Octavo, round corners, Rosa, wood Henry Moulding, $lOO. No. 3.—Seron o.tovo, round aoraera , Row. wood Louis XIV. oty'e, $322, Tervis.—Not cash in °arrant fan& Doecriptits Circalnn seat roe. A u.rron, B NOTICE. The usidarsiged. on Auditor appointed ESTRAIN by tile Orphanta. ,Coutt. of Ci-ntro County, to make distribution of the baton 0 remsfislng in Came to the Residents of the subsoil- the hands of M. T. Milliken Uuardian cf John her 'residing on Niltany Mountain Benner ,ws r s- Palentioe, demised, will attend to the duties ship, about the lot, of September, o e red,striir otitis appointment at the Registers Odiee repposed to be about two and • half years old fonte, on Saturday, the fth JannisrY; 1666, middling wide between the bone, a little white 'at 2 o clock. P. lit. when and where all permits along the holly, very curly in the hair,no other ieterested may aUsail•if they think pr•iper. marks known, the owner is requested to prove , 13..7. 811 trtiART. property pay charges and take Ws away other- I Jen. 6th. 41ItooMilit o wise Ye will be disposed of as the ) direeta. - Jan. l3th. St. LONERROER. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lotion of Administration on the CAW A EMININTRATORS NOTICE. of William H• 1 kite of Ito* ,To*V4/411 di- A. Utters of Admiplstirstion MI the ceased, Isavin,i4sen granted to fisii sibierl*r, • gnat. of J. Hoy, deed—lath of Marion he Imp sets all Persson knowing tbiasiselyes barjoir bees granted 10 the loalticrbors debtod to said oast* w te^k ,, 0 1 ,0 4 Y. they rsqlseslaii pursues knowing themselves in monk sad those /Win Claims toPPriii) , 11 iM 4111141.1 to 1111141 011 tit• to make idintediate pay- duly i maths n ite s sist for golyr..tott. meal and tbesehaving Weise to proem. Omn i 'MICHAEL ORTIZ, Adminiattatd", dily Mitheittlosted for settlement. JOHN O. HOT, °NORGE B: ROY, Moverabor Bth, 141114-8 t adminislostion. OFFICERS:e: iiiiiit: irso Prg i Stent• *.erilar3 4 _ l Eift 2 as 4 The Do Witt and Mill Creek Oil Com'paeiee wee °waited itt the iteittb of °elllitewett 1841. . The.properly at these Companies is vitiate Imam Clarion.ltlyer,in Mill Crevh, Townoktip. Clarion aunty. Pennsylvania, and Is kaolin ia the ;•Workman Lap( ' It eonalets of two horndre , l and twenty evs acres, in Cue simple, I I ea! h Company, w ith ► frontsge on the Clarion 4toere,to each of One worths of one wile. . • . The Clarion Myer has long been Amiens for its Oii spriap sod deposit/. It runs parallel with the upper Allegheny lest, and both erne; the western Jimits of the kme eoat•baala the sante stratllleation. The Clarion Rarer Is a large navigable semen Or. flatboats and rafts, capable of carrying on each twit one thOusanil barrels of 011 to star ker.. Clarion Comity aljoigo Vessanges Coipty salt Stiss Allegheny River makes a great sweep around both counties, Leaving there lathe shape of a peninsula. A glance at the map will show, that a lint Arawn from the upper bend of hp AllSastry River. in the vicinity of 0,l 11 ....rgek t to she lower bend of it, below the mouth oblbe. Clarion, Will bestct tha Lli regions of the Clarit , n Rivera During the present season, eXperienee4 Oil m n and geologists has a made • thoruogh ezplora tion of this river, spad have made large invest ments. Already Ole *hole giver from its month -.to almost•ito source. has been leasold and pots hosed by Oil men. and wells are hem.; tunic &keg its whole length with great r pidity and with Gal leries prospect. of BUCCOSII. Above and opposite Do W tt Bei Mi'l Creek 011 Companies. some ten other Companies are boring -with enzines, orte'nf which struck the nest vem of 0,1 at gusty feet, and another iitime• thatoly adjoining struck it at fifty-eight fest to the I'M k. _ -- A abort Airian - Foi - il)Weis e . 7 - i - raetiriCifri r : sou Iton Oil Spring, aryl by all who hay,' seen it, be the largest Oil Spring known in the Oil region.. On tbn_hut4stf_thasn Conmn'e Oyj percolates attnany phew. and in such quanti ties as tube readily gathered. It will be obser 'Yerthatt titlitthlin the Creet4eriirot - the Zulu Dolor end light speritle gravity 9(Alm Oil tuned utt Oil Creek, which It the Eirl indication of its existence in great quantity: , Twenty years Aga. on t e river below the... Company lands at the mouth of Deer Creek, Mr. Lacher, when boring tor halt struck one the largest Bowing VII well, know ip the OD aonntry. Thi , well bas Ii • br-n fr^.untlllogieritstbeer _As wet. Jong been fatautne ever miner, sod im now, gushing wit a constuut dtream of Oil and water. It id mw being pre pared for Oil purposes. Further below at Alum P. eir, Oil has been obtained, but the well has net yet been ted.a with an engine. 814 •rs Ly .a, Sharp Ca., 'if the S'igo Iron Works, several 'allies below those Companies, during the past fell, struck a flowing well. It to wow being tubed. direst aIStUrCA IVO found In the bluff's * aid extend across the river in Olt 'shish gas is etnittul, and Oil rises in large gls..ules vrhtell burst on reaelsing the surface of the waist and rover it with 011. This is con sidered indisputable proof a Oil territory. Abundance of dub r and coal is found on the land fuNangine and other purpses. Oue well will be put down immediately- en each property A competent and energetic tarrioteuilest is a ,31 , 14, the grann.l, ouptwin• ding die oticratiime of both ciimpan4es,— The Ft. h cf the adjoining , Companies bat already aitrancel, by relation of the early 'ag oree already attained. A limited number of Shares in eaeh rosiest, for tho use of the lahlboldee, will he sold at $: per •hare. Jan. 6th. 41, lkildTipt'll NOTlelf. - • The following accounts hese been ex• mound ant lillgPoll by me, and remain Mad o n record in this office for the inspection of Weirs, legatees, creditors and all otht re many way in terested, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Centre Cousktrto be held at flellefonte. for allowance and 'cnrslilmtation on Weiluoiday the nth of January A. D. 1365., lit. Tie account ..f inmuel !W -tnint•treter of the Estate of D.o td Brig bio, late of Potter Township. dee'd• 2nd. Toe ar.touot of IL A. Forenoon and D. D. Butngsrdner. Adrunii.traturs f Earl. Of Jo seph Poing tractor, lute of Libetty ard. The account of 11. Witten Calhoun. Ail- In innarator of rrtatet o 1 D id A. Auttuerumn, !ale of Union Turrnahip, dee'd. 4th. The account or JAIIIOII Al^zenifer, Gua.- dtan Of J 11,1011,11 4411,11.4f1iinr. one of the ni uor chil dren of J.trite4 Aktunder, late f Putter Town ship. deceased. s6tli . The stemma - of Andrew A. Krt s-ner, Ad. miniiitrator„(de borne aim.) with the will annexed of Estate of Jacoob Albright, late of : wan TOVlndhip, cloceoeml. 6th. 7ho tack-matt of Thomas Gristerman, Ad ministrator of li•tAte of Jacob Wise, deceased late of Gaines Township. 7th. Tho account of Jonathan Weever end Adam Weaver, tivecutors of the last Will and Testament of Adam Weaver, itueeased, lute 01 Haines Tow ,hip. Otli. The account of John Wolf:Administrator of g,tato 01 Cott UM) llret , deceased, Into of Kilt+ , Township. Vtb. The a count OfJohnTsitin , Guardian of Farah Martin, ono of the heirs and minor s hil 'lron of Samuel Martin, dece.mod, late of Baines Township. 10th. The supplementary and Unal account of C. Games anlll. M.,Altister.eamiutors of Estate of Jane Knox, diseemwsl. I Rh. Tha3ocount of Hoary Moyer and Dan— icl Mee: executors of thu last Wat nod Testa merit of Philp Moyer,d4reased, hue ofellainca Township, 4Mlailf-6irseiceent.ef-flimuol-ht lvvinvititrainv -1 ietra tor ut astute of June M. Johnetma deetial- Id late of the Borough of Bellefonte. 13th. The account of Ouornet it. Weaver, ad. niiiitatrafai of estate of Wirtani T. Miller, de ceased, Site of Cadiz, Ohio. 1 Ith. The acoomit of John Thomas. adminis trator of Jacob Thomas, deceased, Uuardien of Donjamin 11. ao,l Jeiaiii,a, John, David and Nicodetous Lose minor children of Catharine Luse. deceased, late of Haines Township. 15th. The sei•ouut of Lobert L. William., adasinistrisaa of oststo Israe , :S•eesr , &mem - 1111 . ; late of Ferguson Township. 16th The account °lir. 11. Musser, Samuel Masse • and John Rieke% adminiserator of estate of David Musser, deceased, late of Uregg Towo.hip. 11th. The actount'of Daniel Wafkar, eseen tore( the last will aodtestiment of John Walker, decenied, late of Miles Township. 18th The account of George Livingston, exec utor of the last Will sad Testament of Sarah lota of the Dor,•uirb of Belleftints. deceas ed, Decifiber 28ni, A. D. 1881. • ' J. P. GEPTIART Register. Ayer's Cathartb3 Pills. NEW ADV#II,OIVMENT NEW.I 4.1 E E sersold's issw c_oltiv'746lrte,4llll:4lllllkte • .••- : w. Invite the attention or Ow ooloboattr to oar SXTENS/191 A l lB4oltrilitk Or fAscr &has •nsPwrt, Lax ArD,CAIP•• ° Otoogatas, •e., 4 Oar entire Mork wee piweheied lance "the late decline is OW, sad ere kmde • .1 good* TWENTY TO PEP. CENT cheaper than the same good. amid bore been bought for 1. ikon time ego; Ilersoasin 'want of irlihde, will do well to wain. ear, stock befollo IntlaiwwWit ebgwbus. • • WS W/LZ DEAL .PAILILT with thowe•wliti favor as with • call, and WO give there the benefit of am declme In goods EViltY PIkETICULAR. N. B.—The higheu market price paid la cub for ail kind. of gr.'s. J. W. COOKE C 9. Ilitz.trowrs; December, 1884.1 f arrlC{. or ritoroir 31 a asiaa.., lath. Dtstrtet of Pennsylvania, 'Wkit l asusport, Dec. 20th, 1364.. I • By direction of tie A A -,Prevost 3fasshsl General of Pennsylvania, the Cosausisztoner s - anti Hu peon of the ,Uparst of Eniolmeut of•the Di tre.t Pconorylvahla wilt at the dAy. se anan,ed bel•sw, attend at the County Best, of lb. Compton composing their Dudrirt awl .1.1 there Ohlu, for one,tsru yr mute days, an may be essary, 0X11111111141./0114 fur the purpose of cur ratting Eurelmint Lido. • To'cleut the objutt desired, it is ricoreteen. deg to the tunae . to appoint eurnpeteot•euts• inittees ill the several Bahtitstriets to easuono iutu all eases requiring action end to 61'114 tho parties Sew:armed or the requiiits efuleortt be• fore tho Board. The obis surety of a lair pr. portion of the burdens .4 the draft hes lu proper e.rre,tiou of these lists. Erory BAUM • tteoatuly the yuets. Ibe greater number 01 competent uteu upon the lists. the lOU likeli• howl there se of any partioalar CMS of am be t is the duty therefore, of all good eitizen43e bring before the. ?Lard sultry man who c _it . oulttAry nanil service, or permanent physical disastults, shall be entitled to have hie name stricken frost the Earuhnutit and W produce tbe. reqhfroi evidence in ease of dkm,hepenissitsnt &mei tide removal Iroin•the DAstrist nod muse/ell as ti Jur• elati be name, of oft I persune.4 the sereral Townships properly Robin t. draft, by ftlmld In the legal age, remus.il into the bistrbit•or other • Wise, in oes4er that such unmet may. .to gide I to the liitq Au opportnnity will be often:et to Il sub.bstri. 141 to correct eoseplete4etbror SM rolemen. It 'suet be dintrictly nsoferstool that should 'nether anti be ordered' sulontrivent tolls* time of sorb examinations. nu notion, rhaterer will Le taken ofoomploints otrotainitteen that there. Enrolment Lints are' erreaceos, 11.. r Will any surpees ea of draft or mitornatsens of quotas am made on that mes. The board of Euroleme4t is sip horned to odd to the isto the names of all me% el • baviarrireil vt the legal age, or eh , ma4,,hu a .eon innittol beret 'fore; or who loaf AgnA_rssikoi ea into the flistri,ts emit, sinks therefrom the wooer of all Mee improperly eu role.l on account of lot, glionso; had; non reil- 4 share; lcf, oapragef ith, perm/mat Yhysitol of aide a degree aa reader the pima Ma* miper...nubject for enrolotnent undo due law 'a regellitionel Ath, baring tailed in oh. Military or Naval Infkire two Nous Lluxiag :he prionat-wari anti - bar - arc - ravidvad hen oral dim barge. T 4.• parson claiming to have his name strioh.. as frow the lists on any of the last natueli groou !. wtu•t present himnolf in person or fur nish sub legal ertilenro of bin airqUellfiestivn stud inability to attenni as 'boll notify tla par eci , lets.o of death, of being now k the Naval service .vt U. S., of..f rem.. el trout tito vitstriut earl'its fortatsbort by thew par• tws, ihe alfrLs IL I WO 0;,1210(111 respectable cations Will be room red in the last !gamed caste. , Copies of tile Borate:tent by Berohight sal Teantshipt will be placed in the A han.la of the Perotltn4 Been of ate district." he trier that , iturne may irate oceekaa to them prier to that ta.tbotateet rohteu3platcet. The c banuation Centro Cooley w1:1 he bald st Bellefonte. Pthl.gy January 27th, Satueley 211tb: Mosley 3etla. W. H. BLAIR.. Prow alit htaz.bal, P. A %TUT'. Coanolissiow, a m „ T. V. Duse.vq. h.trgeee-V! S II 1:111 Ft 'S SALE. virtue of sundry writ, of Veneitars Eponas issued out of the Court of Common Vies, ,n and for the Comity of centre and to tire di rected, seal be 1111Maird to public sale ‘•D Monday the 2:10. of January A. D 44256.5, at the Nutt Demo its the Boron& of Bellefonte the SAM*. ing property to wit. A certain tract of land attuned Union Township. Centre County, Penn., bounded and described as follows, on the West by fiats id David Ammerman, on the North by pabillt }toad leading from Unionville to Philipsburg, on the East by lands of Charlie 111,:tiarvey and OH thf South by by lands of Thomas Downing and James Somerville, containing ten arcs more or leis, thereon erected a frlita dwelling tiousenui gteble, with the improvements and appurte nances. Seized, taken in execution, mkt to be sold as the properly of Edward Al.*, s certain lot of ground situated in Ral• Icer Towaebip • Centre County, bounded and do scribed out follows, on the South 17 Public Road loading from Bellefonte through Ilublerskurg, en the north and Bait by !unite of William tiarbmic, sag uu the Woat by juods of containiag about one North cr an are, thereon erected a coall log hatee sad .table, with the improvements, and appurte• Seised, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of John Wilson and Valentine llniney genre Tenant . SgMENIMaiII lq 'mires optics. Ei MANI) CONLEY. Bellaionta I's. J Sheriff. January 3r I, I 8 n 6 4t. COURT PitOCI.AU Whereas the tienorable Baatad Linn President of the C, na• of Common Rleasin the 25th. Judicial diatriet. formfitting of theCountiee of Centre, Clearfield, and Clinton and the lion. John S. FroutifoOt, and Samuel Strobecker Sage. Anotiote Judges In Centre county, having M aned their pracept, to me directed for holding Cowl of Oyer Terminer, and thinand Jail dilly fry, at Bollefinte. fur the county if Centre and to commence do the fourth *Ado of Jankary, It being the...2oth. day of January, •1866 and to continue two week. Nutlet) is therefore hereby givei to the o:cro ne:Justice of the Peace, and Curable. of the said County of Centre, ..that the be' then quid there in their proper pekvuoi of lot:ork in the afternoon otsaid d it to Nth theriz Beeozda,,inqul 'Won*. ess cuinatione and their otliernieneinberl• isaces, to do those titbits which tO their omen avvertsiu to be ittne,bod those who Cr. bound in reeoinissaeo, to prOrttiote against the fer iae* that are or shall be in the jail of Ciotti ecionty bb then abd time to:prosecute against theta as shill be }wt. Olsen under 'toy hated at Bellefonte the 4th day of Annary,- A. D one shoneandrefght hun dred and sixty Awe and the eighty-olith year of the Independence of the 'Unite(' !hates. Ihinntirr's Orricii. j RICLUID CO BY'" bellafoote PA. j - : Marti- January Oth 41, .• . .•• • ,P3IIIOI3TRATORS SOilele. --- Zettoet of aStplulattatioo loaik tbo • snot* of Dr.' Aloorx N,itoo.r. 'Sled., late of ' now ani'''eurDott lidtig Itol, pasted to,tho tub seltbet hi - aitota All potroaii linowiog tbsto toirootridobti to oatit Nitta* tosialka fialosibito ImPatot, 1 1 0:14 those having alabois promo Woo duly tothentiostok 'ft:dlt!z i . J o l t! MX • dl /844—ft. It - Advaiofrt