Q ;.;: L l:nivritita v liAtChlriill/ P. *WAY• 1111ZZIC, RIATHIL Asti PM/TWITCH ELLBTO 'P A FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 24, ISISS TIIIIIB.-42 pee ?her whim paid at. IYenyp $3,511w4da dot paid to aji. %tee, 340 when da paid be(cre the tej irr t iyn 'o' the rear. The Wzr. The Federal trz,ps says the Alt, have eat. red Charleston. The Federal flag it "agis n raised apes Fort Semi:v. Chariest: is was -actiated by this Confederates. tpr• loot 1h ig:ry #vcru:l4 The fertileations were sroin3.tred. The cabn-r. osousseedopots them, over two hoodred her. Were spiked. eiA thousand bales of Cotton, ,hired to ibe upper part of the wen. burn ed. All theeContederate ,terse aytd atuiehouses, illiztrid"defailit VAT:dings, . r an Je weled. The town stsoli was burned.• °Lily its ruins were eeptozed I,y- the Federal t cops. . At nine e;clock on the.mornlng of Saturday a dtaaehmeni of Federal troops crmsed over from James Island to Charleston. They received the lummdet of the city at the hands of the mayor. But few citizens were found. Two iron clads that were building were burned. It to reports, that an papluttion oceurruil to the Wiltrotogt railroad depot, by whist seseral hundred eiti venzewere kclled. Thielacis eunfmnation how ever. At two o'clock on Sateldey Admual Dahlgreen entered Charleston. beams] Ctilinure entered roon afterwards, Yesterday morousg before das light a party of Ctunfederate cavalry dashed , toto culrorlend, Western Maryland . They Vaptored sou, Ft.d end ° pickets, and Major Gm:orals Crook and Kelley, commanding the Federal forces in that neighborhytd. They got oT in sub ty ad'h their disCogrushod prisnner• It is reie,rted that a force of Federal ca,..lry has Leen tent after them. on last tantilry, rordortd silty art of ine litiudied 'and twetity•fi‘e Federal' co.s . - alrymeo, who were en a sc,:t.og exirdittou. The Object Never,. peihaps, . since the prevent adwinistzation eatne into power, itn lackeys labored mole at,idunudy to (1— ceive the reading ruldio thttn du: ing the pa:A two inr•nth-,---n , —.._r r.iu.c they :It- tempted it fiat, have eraunned down thti throa . v of a cal,iblo p, more barefaced fal , ehood.., and,palpable lie., than during that tune It is not for uc to r0v , .!rt.,..t.p, orre hearte the hundredi of' red _ t circa hated by tiwn, since the hcrilining of the present year, eaktt:at.i.l4..) rzt".. , 2 hope in the mind, a . the the war was about to tmnin-t , Lut to notice wh .t their 01.1,ut eav and v, hat the rumors they hate afloat to day are expected to aceolopli,h. Every one know and none but the veriest fool in the hat e d win , tho majority of the p.:!opie in tit:. North ern States hat e grown siek and tired of the war, and a•ou! , 1 a El:ng;y•cc it ended on almost ;ivy terms, rather than be subiect to taxation and consciiPtien, such as Iris heen ininused upon thew during the past two years. This feeling which is 'ever) %Oo e nianife-tiny it ell'. is the only rid ~ b, ,t v,.•te in ill!! Vuly the adminiAlation getting ail tha men and money it itants to e , ,ntinuo crusade. To remove th is it-the .tvoi be aecompliled , and there IA no way 'of [loin.; itl than 1 y h a'ing the people to believe that the mar w suee,s ful, that tiro "tolielllun'', is about to comb, and that. une inure eiio.t on the part of the North, v hi it nn triumphant, restore peace: re-e , ta! the Got erthne'n;, and rcin9\ many of them through ignorance met prejudice believe to be the taa-e of our troubles—",lave-y.'' Tbi, vi by we li . errrd so mach about lace iia my th^ past inunth!—t he la a-en the i ,- .111.1c country is no w 1!)e1,-1 nc..t most brilliant ri,:terie.s . ' that eta-1 crcwned the Lff:.o t, of au array. When they hpie seettiel enoncit of l vietitnt tti, Gil the 1 , 1• th•• army, after their horde ur Prot •t Mar ehalls awl 1.!••• t,lOl eortse.tilittyig %awl aragnn,i; re•rin homes, •`tlitee huntlrccl thmt-ana mere of the toiling, laboring whits nof the North ; as soon as the places of the 'hundreds of t.how-and, already murder ed, arc filled, we will hear no nio-e about ' peace," or the "end of the rebellion' uutill more men are wanted, ar,l anet er conscription is ortleren. The "tail liant victories" of to -day will have about as much influence in terminating the war. as the ones that have foflo‘aeft tL bolts pf abolitioniim ever hirtem 1110;) "“vietories“ at Tlig Be iel awl ' Bull Run." These "victories" like . them, have put the "rebellion on its tart legs," drove the "last rebel into thehtht ditch." overwhelmed the hosts of "rch eldom" and " ended the war," le cause a : draft is to he made, and more victims arc wanted, tq be sacrific , l or: the altars of puritan fanaticism. hen the aims of the Administration are at tained; when the mas'es of the -peopie have once more been deceived, and fur nished if. the means to prolong this infa mous and bloodyernsade, they will re oeive the true reports of the tor ice" they are now rejoicing otter, and thee they will sec what egregious and ccvemptable fools they have made of themselves, to again place confider/coin the,reporta of abolition journals, circu lated to induce men to. hclli2ve the war is about over, iu order that they Kill enlist, to escape a merciless coluvrip tier. Some of our esCantuins complai n that members lef Congrel - cs refused to at•• 'teed a repining it Washington city, for the purpose of taking meabure to relieve the destitute blacks. What folly to _think Congiesamen would lake an inteiest iu each a meeting. They labor to render the blacks' deetitute, and leo', Cho tel" payola of 4.luecint - ntry : to take tare - of them. • "loyal" Clergy end the Draft We notice that a petition, nutnermely eigu..l by the '.'loyal" clergynter, of the North, has 102C11 pre.sklnted in C'eturrezes, praying fur ~exemption" front the draft and all milit4ry dudes. After tlic'ef forte a majority of the.se made to inaugerate the war. and after the pteaching and praying they have don', to have it continued, they should, If tly rofill tat,y th:ttue in them or any •pritieip;e aliont diem, be the •1.14 • per . 50116 to 'try to 4.vra•le the thvigers or cape the hardship,) of the battle field. If those whose name° are nnended to ;11,i p• ti1....;;11. are a type of [ILo ••!o:,•31 ' taini.te'rs thN ii:ootyTioo out or every laun4e , l of :thOtti a . ET , the voi halt war howlers in the teuory. Be f,are war was thdaght. of, I , y the Gree 3ts, t 1 e and Giddings' of the Ner`th..lB 41 1110311. CPri9TK:lg pie ht . the South of their rtg.t 00 , , an.l of destroying dar Ilepuldjeati Govern ment.. these red handed, white cravated “it , 3alilt,," now begging to be saved front it,' preached and prayed thitt it would come. For. yar. theNalaor.e4 to arouse the dr:Mion that is maw destroying our land; mid' to awako) ,the . spit it that Ickli Arneriertn, to battle with American. They. above any (11 Iter elat,r. , of per-uns are re-v . 6'l-11de fur tit • condition of O il, .tourdry ni. ;c th.ln any r Motld be held re bb' for the tom aml 1!. , ) ) ['MA u, are pa-t f:eir year.. NVily 0.1,1'1 dray be er..curpt ? Lien :Lai robe., (it i w , tli the 1.10-i I of t'to thud a il - teaching' have hmi'ai I r • , r p . 8., ur' . -t+-trirrinrrtt --- Br 1)) the d'_-k, y hate low: ,I.Y2C;atord ant iric‘al, I. -ny omtlit in their ? ite alt ts ?rtahood hand. rsd with tho their feree.v ID( fir tit on'? P t 1 .,, troul'.l ,'ho-t tiro- e 0101. Irtivr 1 on t ) butt; t, in 1' a'o oi' tea , 'W .. ' .hat • v.ho take the -writ 1 tie plead th...t t114..y ,111-I.f 111..y...tte - wL1 1 1.;: 1,. 1.1 ter/. ail I the im.nry conti 'levet! Lt at *llOl,lO t.,tho=eiit the army, Lut they are rat t ) bear their -hare of the burl! n-war has la poo,l u.. Are tlicy L tter than ticit. they ,brut[ be ei'utr ? Ate tlw'r irSe- or th exi 'Jen , ft to tlic ecamt:y that that of the Lard ti ,t • I woiktac Marl, W 3. ,^ pr,. , or ? rt he e•,in •l tit in a x‘t. LIPS aml thy me t eowaraly to aril we m•iil hear no more p...iiical 11.1rratir.tio, fium the in4i;•-• or prayer. for the e'ontinn ante of 1)!...k1ie1, f1.) , 11 the .mr. , ,,n1 The imptulenee of the-e bmmietneu, that thm - n to plea(' for exemption on neemint or pro -11.,-ion, the Lop.- will he reliiik••d. '44my have pi;:ai li• d and priyed for th..; A t ',l ith' or ao I to•mo .'•tualitv —the 'army i- nwiv 11Jitittm for tiii•-4 —ii•t thus I na L.. ha t The ••minti) vp;i l Lr iv-•;I lor t1,,-:a, :ILI u , ) rim roormr. (3 1 , 7-•! di- :pi,. , Pi r I • I'l' 11 , Y i • " • 41 r. 1 11 , 1, ;. :. of Lim , tin kv•ii lia• e d, ..t i••••• 1 1.11•..ir ••1 r ti'itt 5h0. 1 1 .1 ir• f•a lii, o al.; of Ail.. Itn;,'t. iia. it, • or tho ;I. •• i- ti' Sat of thy a, , *!.. .d the p • on-i of Lute: and bra,: ••• • ' !It i ~, 01 , • 4[11 till', Pt. re , ,,,1 ; ;w4 Tor:Illail of the r , t-f t 1 tlttac..: 'Pa, the, ' bret.l,:ng t.f 1- and tha thott•an.::!l tit , • :,..er e is !i , tut_ .t. toflundua l,a tiler., Jia. c ir to, liti“,n4 is in. dan gor, that‘prove:',/,;.ttih;,ty tint a 51te•ti., terinittat on of the war. The hug'. tho. are pow lighting the battl , , of alt s 'oil C 10111421 et - ory oily in tl,c South, but the "gel:P.lll"n wit: Tt,t, there i, a ft., :van lit to igtrike at the de , p”ti , ni that attctill',.o4.lato lAA tho•e I,OLI rt: O. I r j , ,i.in7ritetter tl:c or the rt,t ti •i Ct.! ) , rerut bet-, that they hate o'ver the Lnd 101' n , !w•,-ever.., time 'mire ie.- tini; w e,c want,' for do; !..laut. , hterpen: and that with th, , e „th e "rchcliton'' i. , ju-t a emmh:l,l,)le. ev,r. IVe top. would ejoicu thsrend wa • c year al' many iniagino but we remeni Ler the past, aal that tell.' 'us of the Ce.,tee.. We anew that meat are tcatatetho 11/at Earaleeti/. —Smne of the AlmhtioniAs. in the Paited .State-i Senate have got up a bid which pro%id that if any volunteer di Mite(' mon de , crt, the di.,trict to 'a hich 110 it credited shall bo held re,ponsiblv for his unexpired term. Tlyi is ju-t al)ott a f.t.r119 any of the legi,lat ion of that part v, but we -have no idea that it will pa.--h heroine a law, astho se-r.orci •-f the eGuntry would hr nhont the rnly ones effected by it. Dem o .atic emnninnities do not send cow arils and deserters to any army,. PO• such a law could not oppress them and it 1- for this - reason teat it will never be passed. --Spine of 1,4 Passen.::erlway companies in Philadelphia, which a short time since passed resolution's al inning Degrees to ride in their oars have bcen compelled to take the back track, and reseindAliem. Even disloyal Abo litionists refused to patronize these cam panics when the blsokswere rerognilled as, equate. Political Fallacies. The false theory that the United Staten togetherme b~uud by the lane of nature, or by tbillikldiign of cfoil, 19 not the only fal lacy that has leen rnl.neil off upon a gulli ble people. There is huother fallacy equal ly as tabu. rte theab, Yw. It bathe tluetrine that the people of this great country can' uyl or hie iii pence u,uus they Hie humid together by the Inns, usages awl customs of oac G0V,,1'1111,, , 111. We are told that if the ',i o n is divided Ihit we .81.111 have, e ternal oar.' too xetiro but who knows it ? It is pluchli,asier to lisstrt 1/, titedry than it is to pi so: it, and we pre • aloe tLat gentleuun ogre coiled upon root!v to prove their theory they would tied 'Lent tlye. levy much at a loss for nrgu pri—it• 't here is no refloat, stud there can I , • 'lane into, ~ by the veil.... of, the- , a jlo ;r" s.-paride c 1- p led es as free and itvlepeti lei.t govein- , meats 'As 1. tIl anal. 1,,,e r t e d do thh most favorable terms. Ho takes portico hot pleasure calling; the attentim of the pro m the urn ion of o_siote tiovertypents, that pie' to the Super tor qualities of the celebrated 'de peeple seer live together in peace' a of they were divided oir an 4 • 'nuu'4l jar with CHICKERING'S — RIANOS 'each 'her ao moch a abd there Lein% 130 111;t11 . ,11 boundaries b•tween them, such es I 11W11111.1..111 , A11d sitenms, they woo'd soon gt ; These Pianos have universally taken the first The and cou4ci t ticu'ly to ti r ditiLg. ; pr , urout over all ethers wherever they have 'floe Ltstorx o f the cannily, Lowover,provc.a hes. bronhikt. coluPotitiem They have only tn,ll n,„11.0 0050. T - 1 ,, o f 1010 TC•11 and heard to ho admired, es their these weal ouhdlivisions in the Slate r ., „manilla( Wren. , hat e auccolcd'au fully in rout'. y along Imitnouiously. Those of each bitting to there ut ' llstauteal ' ie qualities of ircel attend to their ow'n business a good piano, viz., brilliancy, power, depth, and to the rest the same liberty. \lll and grim y not could I 'he ' people Of ditrilrent bud co . ntigigtions States ORGAN LIKE EICIINVES OP TONE 'do the saute? It would be to 'rho interest/ which is ali P. inftgel; India IUMI;le in an Moir-n -ot' e 2161, for the harp:twos' of all. if Uinta fi tar ceonip'on3iin the rob, e. g T h ey are ~,eh would 1 , 111,11 e 11,4 own 1,11 , 111:. , .. Of alit celebrated foe ..urse, there mould he nu oie•aing, undue •-neh ell enni•tfatie•-4. fur Irs nod to LANDING IN TI;NE. pod tt prtit„o? pito 1 t ttiti.l nolo ' h•t• one St ate to ',tea le the territol tof nn- Th i s guilty as ahra.'s de•druble, but it iv le.tb Ent the in- 0- I "'"11/.‘ s t to Vr."" In ing s the get prole/talc/nul 1, hero IL Is 11.4 ,•oneen ten t t. ha,.l 0h.:1n•.3 of dill. ent guvein ,ss, , 5 5 55,,t c.55,.,55515155,, ~, Le tuners lint seldom. w, ol•I Lay.' I e%et t•,-t• g JAI , en-e It 1.0 pret•et e peace. Pence or v." v tt . I i • .1 1;1011' Or.ll clinic', I I Il tl • anck•llr , LlL ' ll tv /I'l,ll I i m p • ,Ml,l 1101 vt'icr , of •44 L •,•• j lilt') II flo?, Lit mended to their h i r e o e, 1, it AIM Lane no 1, 1 1101 ,, ' llt> 1 n 0 3 , 1 v e c 11.• id' 111, u '..t I r.ot to a' ~•7.•1 di, /I ' , '.11 bl 1 ,11•01 1 .1. LILL „„ :1, 0 ,0 i• unnecessary to' aid, word in commend 1 .., • . lea•-etrra ,ch cu•t•u mat Ise e, , t . i l d ne iot ,u tl n t . e c i k t e , , ,,t ria . the reputation of the firm is . , tbs. , f it. liut • cri cry ,)'td' • lit l e•-•.••,e t 0mn1,1." °' an'y, Vle enn al- I •.• ••• 1151 1 1. ~heal, r iu or but of tin :111,1 1 ,. •:1te ate 1101 the l'eqllll3 , , 't. Lau th ,y ate the It' -',lt • 2.'h rof (1 fvl'y or the theyl li. 11 , e 11 . il failtlfty ale . 4. 1 , e 10 g theft all v.:A go Coo f .7';otlf2 a l g, . uta, it is intorf• l t to •tt .1, %%lit .I.‘ Li. [Lett it tete. , l f )go, i 1 t• 101.1 to go. Ise, 10 11) LOY 1:1 11:1:1,1l,, rk.r r, ‘ ,. .0 • :1 erg 111)01 , 1 1./ll'lll‘, !"Ikl Is:. 1111i!ee. II 14 tole of I .I'.l 'I ti t I,lt f 11.01 to •e Pict -.1201,401 iltis kiwl. v i r ~.acile7 Otto/MO( L'aleosition 11.1‘e the pswer and n• io•tho.itable iii"S nt ' wa lialtlition, and opithl,- ,41 nint.ointi i • a fort , an I a atimacry. L ; .1, 1.10 the lir t principles of l i t ee gon •ittitoont, and RIO doi,r,ti Cll . :, by lino, al i o 6 are r. load not tile !Menet tot enkllo C.lO 4 1 , 11,10 011 , 1 the 111010 1.-f, 0-e of 111101 .1 , 1141. e. apvreciale them. lint to la , .le Coe ittinelple rmlit, it do.. not toll im sotto. :7 , lol4efi ' deer 10, 01 h . ...1-WU lee la a mere scare er,w to litgibteit women in liree,:lies 'Cheer id no t,attli la it, unless It Can be •liovett hit fi. 0 111 \Tiger than sheep, trlitch, beto,lll:,` nt,c leaps lato the ditch, nit 11, re•tt nul tonj'i-. it Id an invert to the niteli teller ,r Eh, 1 00 1 ,10 1: is equal to a aut 111011011 \lent t r y 1,1 u rt e tplble of self ' cutvanonvA ' •PI I, t h WWi Mil er.N.,11111:o I ILI. 1...`.1fl I, Sr vrr. • •tol the COII w: I - 1.,, I been I'.:T:I'II‘2T. ' P ' ATISFACTION, t ` ..4lhorn Lie . .. T il ,.. to . u. ] ,40`. I(A In percent hcaper than . „;;„ 41, lnu of eh—u of awy other 1.1.1 rooritC.acturer. 1010 , 011 , 1 romportron of than vi Clot! of any 1. . • 1. It..rulThe, ! tho • ci;iliittl dt.r • o.d..qn will other mot.-1 w.th I rt ~ h.:enro to all the e,,ntiul , ..1 n good nt.truniera, NIT., Quality of " 'i of ' 1 ,, n0. Pr‘ooptt.e , of tk•tt.n. 1 L.01..11 nLi9,lorr if I s upon the general e.tp0..4 fur Vonety of I . ..xlite,o.in, ond hut, G„t, 11 ,.. .;..11.T..,ie.1 or maltedton ah , o- hat n Cloud, eultd.fy and durabtlat) of cow/tree .,„. tem t.v1,., othor I rt. , , losers (.1 tom. • - lAtt. lie ati witefolroci't 111 II 7 hese Organs are finiche lin clitrurent styles ,-,,„ wr,LiNt tie ye' pent gont - ral ant horny to sett the Mena and pockets of purchasers, In Lel it logo it] 1 . 1 ' llto 3:11, tobto tit pt. 1 . 11 5' 111 , al, J 1 t-11 hlArt 1 • y 1-1 tot -IA; ery ut the l ' lntcd pr , !et 1:,• epe thinz. That Is a do. .1..1 ott.ot---0 over ,her I, COI.- I itnl ,oual au , ~,r1 3 8:lie (i.lOO , / t I 00 0 I t,o4l,ll',airip.lUL • 1. 4 .,'11 , 1110 g , 111 , 11i11.!111111 . of ti's In•/ \‘ II gtlqrs.lllCCm . 1111! peaceable "3 tlytt titf oto • 1 ” 1 1 , fl 1 11 tiontat that would 1.., ti of 3 1031 mry to a if, 1 1E. irtjt• a ..". 0 4 - Iftereto.c . , to trte -- - 1 IL• ..t ou,. (41 . Itin 111 .... • 0110•11'10111, il.tt Con. to ion, shut t ro PI :3041 0 1 a right rent e• 1, nu, l ', llolr Oil It111 , • • 01:.1.t ' us 4100 tool don ion contemphttes It is rcrol utton, mot meets the ontiro tbsapprntal 01,4,4 pool S, 00-11 n Jur, law-rib:ding dont:f t:tot" It is a dangrront• movement ter which ther, Call lie found 11.1 reasonable excuse. tngeroug beettwe it slob at the vital prito_nrh• of our reptiblteau form of govern ment. It cstabl.shes n precedent that may ki. , l to the worst results. 11 shin:llly Ras 4 Congress and a maionty ot the States :!, PI . ..t 1, 1 ~,t =I = thr light to inierb•re µIII the internal snail , ' of Stitte,+, and being the woik f fittilttem, it in ttupo,sitile to tett what tI• 110x1 '• ' 111111•11.11114 Ill " will be, or where thy innovations w,i :11(1.-77te West CAsste ..11.1713,1 ' ELSI ITS or 14.11 . 1tLcIATLI) et ItIIENCT. “Tho p.,sslitle war tax," says the N. , •is the asps( elution of the cur rency is ninhstibtedly so, and the first duty of Congress is to take iinmediate tip tonics to ecluce the currency, and thro- Ltl3 licATii'ls possible, the vi,j t,c of paper and gold. The Mara, although Itty:/toIICAU, enforces its tlektrine in tine Democratic style. It says "ivory man, woman and child now pays bait of tacit untlily or yearly earning in tot'tr,coffers of the war. If a mechanic corns his Stirs) a year, i. , 300 are paid away in the paper curt tutu ; if n clergynmn or college proles , ,,,r mimics if 1,601) salary, Le now giscs $7 , 30 ti, sustain the circulation of the country. 4 . 1, no ,with every day laborer and the poorest seamstress. It is equally so with the Government itself. Of us two millions paid out every day, one mil lion is lost by the depreciation of the cir culating medium. The nation doubles its debt every day, because its paper represen- Mtive of value has lost .its worth. Every person dependent on salaries or fixed wages is just one half Nom to-day than halthould be,, because of the reduced vullte of the ceil - rency. The dollar ie only w^rth fifty cents. Every one knows this. The people see that what is called the prier of gold, is to them the most important of all pecuniary 'lSiatters, and that, the tax oh currency far oturtina all other taxes. Indeed it is well seen now that a direct tax of fifty per cent. on every person's income, (provided it browght the currency up to par) would be less exacting and wasteLul than the present depreciation, because it would be fixed, and Would pot permitch . .esseasitne spec ula tion and overchar ging by the defiler* iu COMMOdit MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RYNDER'S USIC STORE, CORNER MAIN AND 'XILL STRISTA, LOCK HAVEN, PA T. P. RTNDER TAKES PLEASURE in announcing to the citizens of Conine County that hie mph: none is now IN SUCESEkI , IIL OPERATION, and that ho is peel semi to tarnish them with- If lustrumenta OF • EVERY ,DESCRIPTION, 111 , 1)Ell KEEPS A SCPPIA of other l'arr , 4. When ho htfem/...Shfi-kgslac "WiT he, ketj, igireelebnited lIALNES BROTHER S PIANOS, IaNDER RE I'l ANNUL:SUS that he ham reeelved the SOLI: A G I: NC Y 1..1. I' larrl and ,Vie.a..rn 1 3 / onsylannta the Puto th a Ibat.l /ruu Raw and Ft aide WARMAN & GIIAY PIANOS Theft , Pun vary in pries from tllrpo ilr,l and .4•1 un tit e clollar3 to to, en buokill and. are all warittuted to stye perfect )..ttsluctaort. PARLDB. OROA,NB, Having revolved the SOLE AUEYCY fur the Central Portion of Penneyheron of the TREAT '& DAVIS PARLOR ORGANS AND IMPROVL:1"; 3IELODEONS, I am enabled to offer thorn to th. !labile at re ii cee,l rates. the ParloLoll4/1 . 0.4 are gotten up to the oio•t datable and attractive style, are hahri....rttil to giro Plain Black Walnut Caspe I Carved Black Walnut Casa Plain 6ak Cams . ? l'olibjted Oak Cascq Piain Chestnut Cases I Fancy Chestnut Cases! - Plain Rosewood Casoa,-and— Feeney Rosewood Cases' KYNDEII RE,PB also a large supply of (h. colebrated MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET ORGANS' CIIEYNEY'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS AND .CIIETNAT'II TEMPERED REED MELODEONS RTNDER IS PREPARED Lo Fundiih PIANOS FROM ANY MAKER in the United States, !should customers prefer others than them) he keeps on hand. RYNDEII. WILL ALWAYS be supplied with as meortusent Of HALVES HBO'S. PIANOS, CIIICAY'ETI.VeI'S PIANOS, ^ i • BOARDMAN & GRA Y'S PIANOS, bOURNE'S PIkXO3. Grateful for the large patronage already be stowed upon him, and anxious to serve all the people with whatever they may desire in the line of good instruments, ho has made special arrangements: pith the following celebrated facthre to All orders for their Pianos at Ohrs, and at their price, viz., WM. B. BhADBURY, EITEINWAt A rok s, ' e - GEORGE STECK & EO., New York, and WM. KNABZj of ihlttmore ILYNDER BEEPS VIOLINB, GIIITAES, FLUTES , FIFES, FLAOEOLETS, be. In feet every thing 'wbieb ought to be kept in ii Aimee Store. Cell and gee Mtn. Price lists sent free. Feb. 24th, 18f NEW ADVERTISED! - TS COUNTY AUDIT INS REPORT. ' t : "" • JOHN BRAN ON, TREABUREB of Centre County, in account with said County, - A. D., 1.136,L • DR. To amount received frunt,Colloctots and other pources for County . did Spocutl County tle,its 80 CH. By amount OTilerb lifted-630,375' 25 By Trena'r's Cumruk.lon 1,966 76 By litatWpary. ........ 10 00 $46,176 66 To flalanes dye Special . County $1,821 dB U Account with Rohe' Fund. "DR. t _ To amount recoiled from Collectora .. ana , other sources for rotiol mid • . •' • special !Tiler— $29:100 7: cit. By amount orders hflcd, $20,370 00 By troasurer'sconwnlsqlou Lulfl 00 ' Balance • 7,712 72. v. • limeo duo aforia) Relict .......... ...'... $7,712 72 RICITAIZI) C )NLET, nain sit Eftt FF of Centre County fn account with mild county To amount county order. tafq 00 To amount January feud and tine.. ' 261 00 To bidtince 318 47 • 4969 - 47 . =CR. 'lty Lail renljerell Bnfaing &r.' wf pri.oners. awl Qo - ry Turnkey . : ..... 24 75 jury laws and finus 76 12 By 1 ) 1....ner , to In4ano A•ylum, ditenhary, and elevtion ..2 5C6 CO --.bC.l 1; Br ..• H 17 the wnli.t signed, Atuhtort ut• Cent*, coup . do r..•fily that hat mg -(•ttlyd 1.:11 4A forAg 81 , aml, ot .11.1111 (Tm—artr) atilt Itieharl Cont , y (High Sher(t) of ( (I.tra e.mut•. du Lt,d them /Lb.., • _ " t. , • . t Et, --,(1-ral:a I AC. 1 .1q.N1 , 1i4.4:141.4 7 4 -1 , ,1T11 CO, Al)., 1-864 Tu .more On ' I ri nun rot F.r A , .! tur ' t I.t} .• • ... ...... ~. . .. ..... ........ t:a 00 To node, A•a ~. A 1e,111,11, L ,1`1G . . — . , ..1.- To 01 .., 1 0.,u. lig11:2. c. 1....1., I' 11000 • ' TO 1..11,1. .Pr: '-O 1 . • ret.u....t, ( .11 1.1.a -1 Tu oral r .1.,10n :I. 2.111. gAnAll.l..,:arg To •. - a.l. 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Al ~.r tort 1 , ..ti, an , ,,,1.,! .......... ... r,"...6 or. T 3 order \i •n. Turcy. for utril.ing out I dt.pli •:.1.n.1.. .. ..,. .... .... . . :..:,:l" To orler N. 1 1 .111.1 1.11. 1 ,, r et , 1.. a,...) ' He, I), Or, t Al, 0ti11 . .. * - .: , . . 18 62 To or.! r Alltir. 11 • 11.11. , 2, •cr,l4llg t.,..- wi...ivneri . 1 , 01. ' . ... ... . ... . Ii ;.,, To order .1:..u0 3 ii. 1.., t; n. Ir. th..no- To ,14r (.i ' , 1.,' I. .114.•11, 1r.,. A I . . 251 To o: ler ter and ]Met e , p..e. to 14ite111,,et on. D. 1. , to here ntre. 1 , 11111) . 0 71,111 pin. 49 ro To order U run 1 and T. n, CM, Jurors pay 2,7120 To order Con%taldes for mturns an 1 - 'adage Tn order nimen'tli t owl . . 1 f, 1 .1/ 1.1.10 L•orot.r . r lio:- To order lint r 11,1, :00 and re;•1:•' t pod's. ..onl.;olga Ti ur r into, at on l•ondt itnd r , tow. 3,1:.9 Tv Li r retort -dn lot ri and 'up• , • [OO or oil a,l and in .1 . . . 4 Vl') To oi . r'•,,,n e 21 I .1' 1: To °nit rJ , I a n. A'.. 'I ; e 1 4 , , 101 COSI• I.) L 1.'"n•: 11-4 :" n o 57 CO To Mile: fIa.II,VIC /1.;:7.g C,u.w etmaier Dettde , . ..... ..... 7 Or To order Benet', nte ....... 11 dto To order for assoastmint rowing !n -ear:in,. Co To nrdcr for tdot Lag I or pi ir-norm au I cutting ........ ...... 1 n ce To order t., 82.•••01$ our . 52‘ 1 To order tl Stale Penitentiary, (.41 lacotanloo couvii te 73 00 aturs ACCOU :NT To amPlanf nr orZors knoll D lees ...... ....... ..... .. outstAnding n'i.a.a EMI By amount of orders Idled by treas. " rarer $20,170 P 0 " fended by commissioner. 2,461 60 balance 1,091 48 To balhnce df Orden out . cantfing $1,994 43 CFNTRE rOUNTY in account with Commonwealth of Pa. , 1,./.lt. • )01, To balance due Commonweakti' s r settlement Jan. 18114 ..... .. —420,500 28 • amount State tax as fixed b °v enue Conaniegioners for A. D. 1864, less commissions he for collection • 10;782 82 " amount of half mill tax laid by •,, *vicuna commissioner for 1884 loss commoicions 2,077 30 " amount accrued interest 207-168 ~/ $33,548 38 Ey soudry PaYtnents into State troas fs, 1 iz: State lax $16,199 05 VS If Mill tax . 2,744 Re union in account at per re settlement of County account with State - 9,285 34 amount of interest colupountled • , upon resettlement 9.:4 74 Balance 4,367 49 $33,548 38 To Balance se per settlement of Jan.' 1665, 1665, to taw intolet from Jan. 15, 1865 4,67 49 HE¢APnuLATIoS CR. To amount eommissioners notes 'out., standing Jan 4, 1864 853,040 20 4# county ooupon bonds outstanding Jan 4,1884 18,600 00 " soldier bounty bonds oubitsbding Jan 4, 1804....... .............. —.35,140 00 " amount due Cnsomontiealth OfPa. as per abditor general stato meat Joh 1804 ' 20,600 00 " relief orders outstanding, Janu ary, 1864 2,139 28 " balance due nutuiry persons og • ' ledgir as per auditor's settli. _MOW 1864....: ...... 1 7 1. 686 ----- , Total amouut Meaty iudebtau NauLp 4,1E14 . ..........1136,557 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To amount State tar laid for A.D. 1864, toss commissions..., $10,702 82 " amount One half mill tax leia com m halos 2,077 30 amount accrued intermit oil county_ -• indebted - nes ,— - • - 207, 7g amonnt commitiinners notei'te sued in rot oral of notoa and and money horrowell 10,124 11 " amount commicsioners notes for relief orderd (fundisi) • 2,468 00 " amount commissioners warrant/ on tren.nrer 159.1 32,501 88 -4' A mount relief orders outstanding January, ...... ..,..... 1,994 43 Total... • CR. By amount paid Coniloonwoaiti, of l'etuuti3lN udin as per Auditor (Jei.cri.l ototeluriA (fled).— $?9,1 8 0 85 By et , llllllllPSlollerti nottA I.fted I,y feta 111113 and c0..11' 21,583 11' By CdrAllor:innerli RP LINN ts lilted ' Ly , ,trel,uiet A. Li. 85,375 Sy Ca.,h ou hrrd 4utiuury 1861. 14,537 38 Belssiutl* . ') • ' 91,137 SA $29.1.00 72 To amount indcbtetlncee of cit . enty et.D. January, I ...... hp. SC We the under 4gt0,1 Coinlitlya‘‘tk, , rs t,tnt•t, Conuty have exatulue.l (la utc.,nc tot, tats, ur.d Witte. them correct ,tatod. W. FL It 1.1. 1 CuutioLilionnt, 1•01H1 of rut,' ttryJuirt; . scar F.—lre tahing the balance from the 11.01. s n mivtalio .pectirrtql rrht,h - vre:ht, dt.,- einrred -lute Ow al),/tc rep rt vuv pril)11 4 111•'. Iv the pct,rent, th • Trripltrt, Retie! 1,1;p1 ,11,burred, thc, I ot nhl,h is er 0, 41,„, -h be :;,t, the omoutanNw..l. • It ultt fot r ' • ll' • ; i• r'k t rt.'. krt tk• to• ok ; tto 1- .. I ? t,et,l t ti.lh.' , • 11..,..- Rt 0,11 e,.... ofI.; .it Ititt '.'3 t:/i! I .:11. 1 1 I, :'l , 'l l • l•!• ••- I. 1 1 . 11•:, 1 :1111 • 1 .. 1 . FL I I nt rt. ttft; r laud) . lk.k,. I-. 'I/ oo+ I tl.e kkk ntv to ti„ .1.41 WM,. Itt• •: , -1•4 tit - ENE V, • ( • 1 ~..ru_ry , • EI:IF 0 I.} , I:t• f V 7 . • I }'..iir~, I Irt 111 , I I Cr:Arc or rnt,. r.IC4 t • t, ~1 1 '-,.. tr.' C 1.1 .1 .r . .; • • , t. ' • • • tt ;r 1 t ~.1 • I, • • I I I . I.*:t C- I: 'I. t. I . I I:. - • •` 140 , ', 11' 4 : .1• t tli t, . tt,l , 4 t r t cc lu t V • t,, I , • Mill .1 2.11 t.t , :I'. t. I. r• : . '" Itti..• I It t* ••• tiot••- ; I t. (.1 • : , tt, • I t. • c•t t.• •, t • • i tit by I••t , e• f : 4 :: . . • :,•1 I ell, A. VI. I.L 0 1 .11 C.‘ 1 4-1 t I t• r -,utb r Ikt 5 I . )I r'• . 1,1.41 I .It+ , • t 1,1 1,, : lI.J k, .• • k•C 1.. t i dti t I i•t tlik a't 'a: I id , V • „ k i kk I 11, k lk t: i• •t Iky :t.tk.l. %•••.• ••• kul`: I .k ' . ,•:.•t •,:k t, •It C. • ti :10 kli I l• rk,ll , • 'l , l 1 =1 rsE ti ! • •.• t... t 1 ;'t 1,41,..r;.• •.la 11:1.1 ".1111 : • ' I ' F :'/ n." th t,••• It I,t I 1,..1:1). P, I OPIA Pr) ( ••:\ to.:erhT. OM. o, ==I=IE cUI [ 4• 1 • 832,4,x1 xs. S• n••• ••,, C r • ne t N:ayez accon,,od I hi:, 11,er n,e. 1,1 11, M, 1 , 1.1 • Of To the Lein an 1 legal reptco,ntat . ,, e3 or .1... ha 31n.ye0 den.', , .1. Notmo ht.;r t. ...v t u that thr nothn•igned nommi. , Qioneigni,ponitol I,y 11.• 11(6110 ..,nrt ofi•Centre county to tat., t o .lllll' 00 .11 thr e h.,e,, crow, oils attend to eh^ of hri appoint meta nt hiv urn., in I:, 1,•re,, 1 On r r , l it . 1:,, day of Matti, A. It. h ,Jr• said day, where and tot re p• 111.114 intnested, ta,,y allonnl if airy soo MirEl $25,832 is $25,832 48 fob. 10th.— It FPO THE ILEITIS AND LEGA L eeittatives of Pool k, Take notice flint by rlrtpr of zi.lynt of parti tion issued that of the Orphattftt court, in sod fiir the county of Centre, and to me oirecte4. nu In quest will lief lichl'at the Into ttaiiloore of Puut Emerirk, ;hemmed, en I ridgy, the 7th rli* of April, A. D., at 2 o'cloc's lA. M. of nntd day, for the purpete 01 making partition of the real estate of tho raid devoured to and among bin heirs and legal repre.entativen, if the 1•1111110 ran I,lrdone without prejoillee to orratiolling of the whelo--otherwise to value and approise the some oreotiling to iNIV. at which time and .place you may bb present if you think proper. Sheiiff's Office. I RICHARD CONLEY, Be:foto:Ile, Feb. '65 j Bt . Sheriff'. ADHNISTP.ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Aslnainistration nn the estate of James little, deceased, Into of Snots Shoe township. having peon granted to thesubseribe. they request all persona knowing theinselt es in debted to said estate to make immediate pay mant _antl those having elntrts to present 004" dulyTdthenticated by law f settlement. feb Irilt ELECIION I I.'"'Notice is hereby given to.thestockhoidors of the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Torriroke tone pony, that an election will he held at the office or William P Wilson, Rubin Bollefbate, midi& first Monday of hinroh i next, for the purpose of electing eve managers to conduct the affairs of said company the ensuing year. By order of the Board, .1 4 911 N T. II9ONTR, Sterotaiy. 8D1.L6P011116, robruary 11, 1,80,5-31 MARK TOUR BAGS ! • Stamps for Bap, buffalo Robos or any thing else of the kind, - to be hid it ill 1113611 end At excedingly low prices . , et the ahoy oiihe oubeeriber in fjollefont. • D. LEER'. TALI:ABLE STANDARD ROOKS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND - PCI}4.ISITED . Dr WLER & WELLS. VW BROADWAY, NEW YORK. SL9 ",!1) $1.35 7r4 2f, 119:..7.11 2.5 ; ME ME Ell A Itrady and 41.0 4.it I•er, it th rofutort‘o ..P, eationlll.l , l 'treat- A-tident.. sill l'nouagtiva or , s , iuit. ft, 'Yo t .l Ehoa. IT, pp Illy Watt , ' . kori Yttiiiitt - Lttw. etrett. 'pe- „1I hyi li l o jJiii , Non3 'to 010 Pr..- onut at of Iti aid: Watt ti the improvement of t'Lsa r. 1.1 un4 lifentrt Rducation. Bp Dr. A. Tin., Work Ins for a Ion," ; Lim o bensja•th win 1 t Ito Loot 14,1 , 4 ovhgtitt eta' et er vtritteti. Item. El 75. V Hi en; Their Ilytiropathir Management. hi Wahl] and Dttealo. A Deot myth a, nod Pray !, at Well., cloolgttol us a Guide for l'amilica Plir.ltia , te. With nittnerooß noes deort.• L 0 . ,. Po, Joel ;hew, M. - I). 12uto, 132 pages.' $1 Co. bc . • If, rid 1161.1p/1y ; or. ILo Plitiod of I•tn I , llFllteltri In 4i, Individual, Doitirttio owl l'op.ic,itivt. By Goorge CorwLo. h. ite4iitrti rottt , !Ito: Edinburg edition, with the thrted latert CC trot. Clow. Large 12inu. $ 1 75. rrr...yr ' an-n cool> , '8 Lteirn es nn Ilrennlogy, including ifs nerlo.ation to the ',nimbi Lu.l2rvapi rain con dition of tho United Statoniorith Note, nlal Intro.! ontoijr Essay, and Historical 611steli. Prieto $1 76. • Ifewaull If •ght. and n e i r Political German- , ri m llv Judge E. P. llolbut. With Notes, By George Comes. Muslin $1 00 Doom i; or 0. Glance Behind She Srenus. Ilanuah Gerd= Creamer. Mus lin, $1 60.. hi/4m.y; or, Tbo Physiological and Moral Moo;gement of Children. By Dr. Andre* Combo. With illustrations. Muslin, $1 6q: Copies of the whole, or a part °fibula works... wilt-be post-paid by rifler man, on receipt of the price. Agents wanted.. Address stamp, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The g g~ arglgned very rospeellUlly Infortoo public; and fepeetolly lover/lot =bac, that bay ing obtained from the mautifseturer 'tho sofa ttgeucy for tin dole of TEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS , MASON & CADINT 011.13AN8 Ant CARIIART, NERRIIAM L CO'S' MELODEONS, AUSTIN HINTON JANE 1. ZZLE, AdminkitA rt.: _ Re is prepared to deliver to persons wishing Inert instruments the above at Philadelphia and Now York retall.priees. Circulars sent nromPtlY upon APPlies4lou, with any additional information desired. . N. D.—Ersp , !ststrament Is warrsoted for five ream B. M. aBEEa% Vies4lnglion, PwtylraolL MEM IN AND SHEET IRON WARE,• Hsauf■o tured an . d for solo, wlioleosl4 and rctalk, at D2l 1:I L.llusburg ' - NEW ADVF,RTISEICENTe The Illuetitifeil Hydropetie Eneyetopedia r • r"y.tem of Ilydropatby and nygesr, cant/sluing outlines of A nntotn, ; Phy,lolo,gy of the Human Ito‘t% : II) genie Agendas, and the Preservation of flealth fortjqtydnipathic Cirkery ; 1::.ory stipl Prnotic u of Water Treatment I Bee ,,;al Path, logy and ifydro-Thempeutlee; itteldd if‘g the Nome, Rynipiome, end Trpon ',lent f alt knew . : diets/19139, Application of Hy drq.t.tLy to Midwift ry and the 'Nursery. De firma ae a Cluing: to faini, hs uo and nudes:an, an.(' :t look for phynielita,. By R. T. Trail, M. D., irweap..tett urararde of 200 engravings 6/111 I ..14{ - 1,1 F;teto , tantintly bound Intone lace 0010100. prepaid by mall, $.4%50.. O : the nunitt , uto publi , ations which' hate ttsined kik h a wide zovaldrity, avioausd -by • AWelk : Teri:spa none are more ;v1 ordity dila this rat.h, CUD nr.d Os I arranged Lneystopedla..., ). c'..; Mann, including hici bat zulirc• can iblinghtie fur it A t ka.' g Nittn: Power , . and Dating of Women ; Li 0,..;; ..f the Aze on Colturra ; Ruh arid EJ ueot.ie.i r Pour ni.d Ignorant.; linrcininunidci Ad f 1 l 1 he: lotturi 101 articrilarly the fiNit t‘,..h ;a th. , y pi rersite fermi bad immundo cit.. 11 . ..v.1 , A1, alai lilt 111111 e. rally uak now lodged to i.e ~r thty gro.4edt value. Price Eileowton ElemtaLery priacipiu fuunderl n the 11,LUIre t ' Af Ity J 41. Spurr.Weiat, WIFII an Am tontairoaag a Delenr. tom taul au.Ani*reis th r who; o•ula. 114,141'11,i:1 50. , 11, 1. lat) , l. 4,1 , the most l a , ,tent ;I aI. r n 11.7v.t to tho prblis for 1.. ),47 4 , 11 p. ,7, .t4 and .74 CICLI Apri,cd : tonqau ..I rm 111,r V1...#(11 J t : ut.i t 2., • ns T 1: MEET= -__., 11118 IN I, :1 II of ••I tu - te diThr; t 1' i.: ;22.01 , . to t.roo; •Elt• Iu um° , r! :1A ELIE MI ME ME ME /PM MI I= EINE WE ME IMM ilpr" E. • '; It ll= BM Mt 1 ' . 11 . l'; ; Mil : =I ` . 7 , 11t. nly, ty . "r '4: :.t t 1.• t 'I 'lO l• r, f -y I u.,re. ~n, ; r, 1 tlatta 15.•;. GEE , 1% If Trrtrlty Pon.: at • It., •, 1•• - i. tr'r , r, 1 1' • • All•.•1:01 NY. r liar 4 1 .4 • r •I. ¢r.01.1 Ito L. I, 11:1 I ; . , •1, t... 1 , 7. 11: 1 4 Ott. 1111 P;'', r 117. rr, I .4 '1 • 4 l'• .! It I) Is oo r• sr, , Jr: r 114.1.••1111 ryr. r t' t .• s t fond. .1 U " . • 11. r• o ‘ , l. bui tc,h tLv nu 4;•• 1•41.: l 1••• •. • 1 ^.1•• • ••11, ••;,• e 1 1.. 11••••, ad 1 . • 'T..I 9 11,4 , th .f urtl l'l‘i•r X:I-1 I.! C. LI: el' - r, f 1 • tAL •• r• 1 Iwo:ie.:I:1.o fiGl r era. I,t, erpi l ett and J •Ali u Inch .r ticn • 3 '3, .'t ,;?1 " • 1 1.• • •• n ," r•'r': n ' f) ot•i•!•• • 1:y 11 a r• itn hrn unlul','• L,I the A rill,. . .1 teLv rt • T lLi , vet d r. 01.; 0 of t!, gr.Pt kr, the Ut mni :0 tom) 7 • / • , r*.t .n eke itti l k I. • •-• t tlt rnty et ::,ttn, WY. I. (1.1•K . 1.1 L. %%1,, 1 1 .11" (11 Pia2lFlag• V.• Pant n nt..l 11•• r 7 Is I , pen•), n MT Iter or • per''. • r vtl , o Lit{ ..r9 tit tt.e ivuy eittet'y ‘sL =I Ili FOWLER & vrteu.s. • 308 Broadway, N. Y Jan• 27 ,41.5-5 m !MEI MEE • 1' y .111.14 &Ca it /.I ILO! I do.. NMI Mil r • r'r:• w 11 , • : ! 1 I . a' r • lid . . C r sr: MIME P! ;.yx,
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