lo 'I \ irt!, en I Seed', lieNd e • . . I • . Ilaniarks of Helm C. T. Al EX ANDER, i jo• ea itself over people. Arita vial licit' tp 1:3 lof the tioyernment. In pass i ng iii m . 4 l i 12 John Geusel fl:i John Rotes •t` , I weak dud to. ~.••ri•lted sew . he ti II ' t heir I Delimits - Ms, may speak and note, it is ,13 Green Dencr IX IreorgeArnitruster ( .. 311 e'''`ir"'" Jr° "" t 7 .4 '..V e • ' -...''' ' rein any di ' a too wheel our rern,;•'C'tt.': ' !lowers not from choice, not from 1 i via:intl.:l Crown .137 -Witham Heckman conquerori, tte Spanish elteraetier newer 1 . - I' o it . .... ligaall44 that .r th, ini, : w., A. r..,thiii,,a, !, , ",,`", " 2 proper ''''''°, °r 41 . 1, a ," . ` ' free consect, ant whose - most sacred t ~ yet ; ru , neither Choir spear. les, nor o And len I 1 - • • P,-corer 1:8 Cenrad Lingle or the fulhos er.• 01 1t,,a1,2.11, 1 "/ the ' 3 P '"- '" gr - e e it; ' n ' i " . " -i - i ' el, ' ,. e is - t• i fli .l.‘' lartZ e itilsd a i ' Li ° • n4 tue° right 3 will he wrested from them, as , tacit . srotei are practically heard. They! '1 • - r i _l y e, oSnye ,r ,I 0 Wm Musser I iii Jamison tIO Jacob IC rater tar lAtis .l ay is as tar infertur t t Ciortz . r :midi 'r 41.1 re •• . - 02 - 0 completely toi ander the most arbitrary . cannot p „,,,,, any l aw 1 1.-. 0..-g cannot pre- iS • lAttici Henninger ill Samuel Long , • i 'bite of America wili no .., _IL , .. e,,,1 , :des , as ..iary_were Ines-tier t 4 1..4 , 1 , ho P , `,',, 1 '; • .• ' o cr est tetts•petin of utunarthies. _ vest any. la* from dieing pasncl'i they 1-9 Jae,,l4,Neise ' 1 42 John Brown' time it iiiil 1,.... ~...„ ~:- u...„ .1 ~ - it..wiTle g 4 ' 4 ' er ' au "?"R in e nlit°''• f Is . 1 .1 i: aarib., If we ~ .....,Ete this I rte s irwill he llenee the eiteel-len - , , e of '1 goNertanont c a- nno t evi „ change or modify any lawolir'r ner , C 029 tlieorge 3lfina • 1111 t ,_o r •..1 ._:,.;rJota,„ . .. , 121 Li W caver it Samuel Harter ' , A .., .., ! ,.. 3 , 11.,,ir ,.. „.... 0., ii,! „ ,:,, _ ,,, .•,. I l e _ is. 1 oust} to ineet unet !me almo s t it, tett ,blo If fine, no t ltep(7,nd courtly upon tin furor m•in Ow 51i,..-lite•t re•peyt. Th, ir volve i• 1 .., w • e ", i the is ••••li ere able of thems,.:tes to 1,1.1• - _- in I un,Or ,I.T. Themis Greve , J ive aitll,:- , MC ip •• • , !., r eh ) 1 ..., •,• i I,,iiipn • in which it • 1 , 0 , ‘ er , h ate been or ! um te •1 , 1 , G e,u .11,. unheeded in the other depart' : .:3 lieui go Kenn IP; Daniel M Woif .04 ,etir.k, J.,., ~, . i , Auer,. ~ . , ~,,), 1 ~i i.re are no pt ulato be made by i aboliii..o -t•"cu' tter,i "tit or ibe w•t• - • b u t principally upon the character , and l-Inent of the tioyerntnent.• - PENN TOWNSHIP. • • • • ' 'i huts ii 3 i peen." , 't.iii:i. ,i;•:itoi i •, • • • P. --lc'- - use rig,4., , ..•. 6 ~,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,_,..,., ~‘ ~ ~ ,,.1,, ~.„ z‘..ci. ...t,.,‘ - .11 t, em ..: upon the basis ot , separation, ea ~tort - of th,se Ali , wlea. , • 1 - , 1 - I 1 1 .1,, tow. T adh e rents-of . he the party now tu gurolleil 104; Quota, 20; credit's, 4 b , am: the people vf loth sections left a hen- , dooodity ~0.1.,:::,, - zo, •,..1. me ~f a r, tsier, ; La , of ~, L,,,Ll_ and ~L La_ L . t . ,, ,_ „, er• of l hi., git eruptoot—the ost.eusiLle opi.,usition, actually - has e - ins liart Or ' drawn, 32. tltilf.ifi 00.1 , nu, ', al, t,:zt ill,. Ily ' l e I " ° cane • ''' ' n., to ° e e° '. l '" ' l ..,1. , .." 1 tt• th • time Whig. , under crud and unreletaing sleep elide, '' ''' „ L. • ' tut -in the.. administriaion 'or [ ' he (Joe- 1 1•s 1 ael roofer I 'John reesC • ot- upheld D.• P),liiii or l' u ' u '"" -I """T' e ' unkMiun and uu 2 Jacob Alters . I'B George Wolf - .. equalled in tia.elern L••iti re NV 11.• n Ott ci.yeriiteentar. pcnters—le- eroment. They are ,eiti.j , ..l4 'of aso r slat,..ry, secii as- tlis•ed in s'aett ht Rowe , w 1 , ; ' ' • • et•last• t i er toe adoption o f th,.., .. ,,x, , 1. ".. " , • i' ,-• I , i • , I '.: Elias Loth: 19 Daniel Geary so 1 inodei a Barbary, wherein the roaster ',au N .., 4,11,1,1.1 , am, e\Leutii e— art. , (•,,:,•,/:, over Lilliell they hdve no control. ' . Luelit• Ilv IfT - C "'other $ tee - ' I John Iteifinyder I '9 Solomon Lingle li-iil else:we n.,1 hol:inded control uler ' the lasi'deerito the ret tee d t :f I as ' c crg LL•-te,l in t 1 1..! man, who ze ex - erki•i• ,x , I at i'•• nod correct in nt,t to ~ , v that the slt 1 Hockman 21 WillinmAlarstetter We tiff:. sod ',croon of lils ,laic. Thm e can 14. I 1 • • t ic, ruitat em ~ . , peep eto the I_ Loon —,,po r on:±i g inclelallte• 1 t ii.- , ‘ p owe rs i- unrc.trainea by any i ,—., ,• ,•re 0.'1' , /'4/tt. The suvereienty i• • • I',, 11,illnint .Nlip , ser, '221.11 Shack yo . m.ittraat.ob end no tal,d Gm tut:mien for •ly the pi_ace for w hi c h allgood men in so ' . ••r•• ' ' I . -..et .. ' - t - • .1 ' ~ (I Jonathan binges 1 - 211 John Single ' • euoa isssievn ef sliv , :ir.Y• a• w•• '664 shown ' ardeutir and blo - ~, Ni 1 Itti II Iva- , .Itititill, It, um ; Litt ‘ , ...1.- , ,L t ,e,. in .lit indiiin ~ ni the mi t s • • • t • ;I ' l ' ‘ 'by sa , itilli.to ,blacksto as% its li:s'commen- Lope u.lent, and indici..n• laws, ctititt•lj not it s . hare nothing to ale hitt suliniip- 9 Tilde Franek 125 Peter Keene teriefTft Theta si - 5 1 ortich st - , , r I tAtApon (L c,l, y Ire . , , ttitig out the last . of American l i berty, nidesa peri l • - - e peoplt of the as hele eimairy Nerili ond out , may arose teem tot Ir .311p,netOss and , Mit) al j u it a ts, C 1,4,, iI,II. -I en ari-111 le ri,..s. en. b.) . ..I“.reign wil l s," tiie''COl , WO '‘' Ulu rltulCol.l. ~ 311.1 he . ' • pro= ;seep, mg t ore" In Ll•ntli ti,fract.in 'o 2.1: tl•e ..;:Lis of the •, od• .1 ever- '-• . .. a 0 . 0 -e' • ; . siyely to yit•hl 'to the arbitrary a ill of 1.1% 1 1.1 M Sw.artz tin whirl •- • 8 Daniel Itracht 121 Aarytt Mitchell !211 John I.••Se . Ilu 3tielmel httert ii. 2. Jot it lit facto -the ni,grii as ie'lfe.iii et, I a;1•I - ,olttual0 TACT, s h • .• . - • -t„. I: c i• . . • ..- •i . ; ' '''• 111 rent,. fortf un 1 that or 'li H Ull.th RC tflifyder -4 . • that •ovetei'm mahoitv• Naomi g..o,l're•in.iii3 .I lie e 11. •.itt meat ore ,_, La ~, 1 ~ Clete • ~,.., 1 • ,•a lit • , 1.. 12 .101,m Funk' ".., Wni 'Brown ms-ter wh,. w:1 act as 1,05 golardian and d • d h • , • ' ; ' " e ' - '-i• ' i : •• ' asicign majority admit, of no restraint or 13 p„,,,,.1 G u mor 211 51 I: Ales.inder . pr e metei, end al,,,se ri,,lits and respetisi- • •' • , ~. ' , iiia - see hiat eilli.MC Vil,C hiCt*, CCollett 1) , etlita latil lila* eruct aux' sit.iliel-tse, al./.. ~. ,t eo'n-traitit, - crowing out of tio orl•anic 111 pat Ii 1" A llide ',III new :ze Ititage 4 Wilt iv._ shell Le so fixelt 2 ) - lite - , as to nuts L i it a l t , cd . ~,,,,, ~ i „.•„,, , i • :KIWI: to std, are faithfully executed. 1 law, •1 ...I 1. 1 I ' •„1 I:: lintel! Ilei.ter 1:',1 An • •11e•e Helier it both Lie ilk:ly Wed his iuierest to trei-his ~,.' •i• ' '"" ''''"'" 6e. re, " °. " *-1 . ' • , Iv, OS .1.1. - 0.1.. it . lii. let ant Teeotzeoke •, says * vtith 1, oldness 'and co:.se_b_rat ion. In s " - ". • ! I.t t. ~ ~., t_ •._,„ t rment may exts . i p une , i ,a.L., of what i, calletPfree et.o.-eru toe 6outh I belies e the system of African i L e ti ci c ion' i sei.. , u t i i - . d .c aud , glliiiilci b 101 the fu , - , 1 I i i,, , ,,,,i p•iWerr, or functions' or got ern- I , went. • -- - t._ a ./ utter ri • asods chtud slavery to have beon'uf this character. time 5 - , , • il - t• t 1. - ive }wen distri b ute d among.st a I AN I ' .1 not pete,ll me to enlat•ie ti ~ , i i I ' 1 ‘- . - to cannot •sce that th i s eon tittt.n ot I Christisanty, humenity mid eelf :merest , , . I- I • , • twin , e.l Illy vete :u upp?sittou to tit, Fro- , It: LI/ tllit,:e of • functionaries, wlidt sI all 1: 1 Samuel Walters , • - 2:, hletibe.", St ylle9 t„,ng..7pr.teti..ally cut hr.nies the matori- 1 suoderately. sal ant ?Iv leim with all ter , d - 5 , , : d11., , ; I , 2 George W Condo '2i iontithaii Nti•ser utcessaries of life I.'t:',,;llc otbnion as e'er I " se 14 .: - U `-' 5 ..' _ ~,lai c Leen selectiftl from among the . ty, seam., , the minority 'to a eutiditi.l)7l i .. , ..; ~ •,- • cf • I 0 (moicell v „tuvLr 1..., Wm , t un er , j r as the lead Of tl i e.Seut h. rn States itequ:rel a. , eta - °e• -,Of the people ; and yet. through 1 'or v.issalace- 2 ot ale-tdute " sitb - ,;.1,' , 4. to ' 4 .1-iiiiii'll iie -ti Jelin 1 rode4-'ick me wine Miug, an I although tb'ere ' were 7 ,.. o t i 0 #.0...., I i c3 1 , -,ll lw i nv , . i . ,,_ , ,,,,n. ance , . 3 - n t e i u ,li e e, aaj, pas.,,jl • • • ' • ; - ...:' ' • . 1 . '. '- 7,- •.. • exceptional cases ef injustice, hardship and 4- 44 tI S ,ti . ‘ tilt ILL, ~ , , on, the the aII ol the aunt' rler. , How ~l• • Mot t0 • ......d . „ (nt • ;,-I Alltlill IS . .1% er . , oppreesioa precticed up •ushe slave•by reek- _----__„___,=____ _____ _ I . • I : 1,71.1 1:1.11.1.11 may enact unwise, impodue, nit , Idly, trendy:lnd wi-ely tit !se de.pottel I f, ‘l,ll Ibirter l' :Noter, ,Its `ii`i err ' •I ' ,• J y N este a, ,29 15 in Stover less and unfeeling musters—yet the Dane p . (Inky mr, ,,,,, , F. , , ,,, ~, - ' and optdme•ive laps; the judge-tinay Itit I,olVt'r , till t l liVldeil by inir :ov- I .s 1 . ‘. ,.. 1 . • „,,,,, As:, P 001..., a •r L ying ,:t,I S intoel Eliy ' wrongs are practiced in' every oce of the _____ _ _ __ __ •'• ii -! , ..tile or corrupt. or both': re I the ! reigio., we need it ‘t lii to •tate an•l 'l' 11.11 - 5,-5- Sti•ver i:1 Aaron \Neale! social relations. Some.. husbends will , ~ •• • . , maltreat their wives ; many unfeeling pa- ,•B1: I. L 1 : : P'() .7 , ; T P.. PA. .. - ...,0, uti‘e ne.6 .1 - ~, ~ .1 i•, . Lc weak. )11/1/1...1:110 amt ' l'arttt•til.art:„!. lt is i niitmli id I, L i no and In -.111...0 , t... y 1.12 IN hitingir ~ , • • lINa ,L Storer . .1.1 11••nly 1.1-elibuth rents will abuse.jheir childron : masters _ --- 11 , __,.: ' ini II:1.HO. ro il :inventing to him. , !i' mat it. , _ I littt ton - old: st.,.itti•y con-i- , -'ll, I- \ II ,•tel Mali ' ...I No,. •-•1 .., el. le, ill be cruel and tyrannical to their appren- FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3,186$ 1 1 alliit•tary I .w , .'.- may talk of the ",/, - .L , I,ll“itit ,al );_,h; , and Ita.l 11,z the .1 ~ I. i t,i'ller ' •-• Ilene} rl,,iir twee; enteloyere will trver wet k and poorly • i-, __, rot.(:: , r , • i , ~ ,isms t 1 'I- I. 1111 , 1 A , filly ai• (•••1144!. to 'DAIWA ii (11:•.e. 1) 51 l' l , a; 55 F Ilteki.iau pay their hireling , . ; 3 -et these evils fernis • ~. . , ~ ___ r 1 , ' i• . ~ - . 1 - , ~,,,v it,,:i, 17 (1-.. st l'lslor nu reason for abolishing ru:ste various relit • I sili)1:" —s. per year vrhin paid in n.lsninie tli , erni.7ll li e a iii....ilit an tlif" I , ••Wer, . , t.. , o.• 1.., n. of .`.!: . , "I, 1 , 1 I's yreir u:,‘ • , 1,, 1, ~,, ~,,,,,,,,, • . ii-, , n 1., , ll rii liy i net: ti u ng, —nosy are cv as groe tug out kit and f. 2,50 ebezzLet. pant Madvaaue, /11141-s7,on Isbell l • KttYk:rilluer'l• ' l " 4 `• ••"" - - co4lidL4 to UP,: ti'd our i : - ,...,:::t. vv. .Miii,ms (-In. L , , , E.; - . I - , , L,,,, ri m islLl2er '9 1., iiih L • lel 1 - incidtut to the fallen mmilit:cii*_flllll-111.11, ,, • n.,t paid before the expirntion of the ye, Decetti.ite i.1 , .n.i. :Ir. ce,,, 1....ji tit. l i , 0,.,,,, ,io .1, ~,,. \%..... . -4.F-.01 er , -t,,tu.D. c l . 2 ._s s ,; ri.ls pros en: — T —.—_______ ,1t I. .i . , o.,esetv:t.::r It .I..iin Z ~,,`..,:r _ them, although strui , e,laas wily no •14 an. lessen them.' I d....ubt,:not as in my thstanee , The War. - 77, 7----- ;27..17 7 .. :1,.'7 7 ,* -- 21 set 1% lid:, hlech .1.1 J0n..•1:,-iit !?,sets of parents elmeiug their els:l•lrte c tit be i - .2 Aist., - , , ,, , . :s.• ',‘,..* , 14 0.., tests i.l if..osul in the Northern States as eari be tined ' of masters abusing their Oat. , .1. theSot.th Ai,' - the Seutherti rep.e ardi, as inert pr•prie 3 • i udglit trip ii-Led, on tLc 'core o: • hunsen - i) ,to abulisli parental con: rid in tki North by a ci nsto tit , mill anion Intent, aii we can Low ark In the +Mlle note der to at I cab Southern slavery ler the sine rea.on The abolittunt•ls hive deli,;tiet: tp.lo,rrilli ascii- dupes by talking of the ir.ii-1...,.:ct). , f of propel ty to human 8..0'i all l ,Ile•li fllll Ittiod The property cli,elt the Semi:ern siaster bad ill hi• slave ter l' ics was of it e evict stature 111111 extent which is father has in Lis child for twetity one years, in leery State it the Union Tide was to, red to control the time and persin, and receive the products of the tenor of., the child or slave, coupled with the con elan., , duty Cr main:et:ante and pie s tec•ion. The only diffeience in the Oa o ewes is the the ' father's property is Idnittd to. t term rd years a and the other Is for life In the sits ease, I seeimdlimg in the centrol and power ef the fa: thiir at site with Ihe rivet-el ri,:hi, of Me eh - ill'. iti the other case I see no 1....0i In the cmirol and pee er of the m tster •i :Aar with the i: it-oral-rig-lite of the sliCer Both relitiolnii ale I.,tnel, I upon ih.e -- m e theory—dim; innblitty of the chill :tn.! rho negro it, emit rel Lis z••••:, tie, an I liiieir tot his own e',e ,-, tl and hint of the eoiiinttinuy a: large; therefore the -gesrdiat',.t•T: Ai each cane 1 believe, rot t',.erd ore, that the. Africa.. race M deseeLitr l / ti. m Canaan, Me s. it i! ilea, upon whom his gratolfs•her yowl, prOlutl , el • he e. detie:ion: ••Lored lie Canaan, a servott of streams •Itali I,e lte unto los brethren. 1 - , essed he the Lit.] 0 ,sil i.,1 Eljein, and C. 111.011 ll' al i Lc L'- ..,., %alit. GA ±L.II enlarge .1,1 bei 11l lin+ he slital dwell ro the touts of S. tie, and Cu ,---' naan shall be his sew alit " 'Gull 0 1 25 ) I. Shall not nOw take the titne to est.bip , ll ..--- this Entae by historical fijrl other ere, meats. It has been reeenhy. inc wall fur more a1i..14, then I piisaess, by the, ll:gtii I(everend Bishop llopkias and other writ et is upon toe scriptural 5.05 of slavery, and far me ) ripest after teem at tuts time would ii.• a tor:, ••f eupereogation. The eyeteui of dotes .1. IC slat ei . t betng thus foun ded in use laws of na•ure, and by the ex preas count:m - 1 of ciiel hintself can never be orcrturael ;,y tiny oi the puny efforts of mortal man. Whenever -icy merely human mat Ill•tivi• e.,l4Cs .1.1 C .•1:'. et with it, that ha- Mae Itiatiitil ....1 1.... , gi*• way and the hist-- intim: est Vilishol hp 0... hi potence will still roman/. When ii,. llnilio.l,st church, devi ating ft .ui Cie 11 sehines of iuspiration, id S 'f a•-s'i t Sdetiteru slavery, it. array_ ~ _ e' ,ii , . was the .:.etch and 4 I 1110 Southern Msti ,wion that aOS TE:I. ~....outer. WHen the ble,,,ist and doe In eb-)tiiit,m churches as sumed 1:,:e. r..11.e. 1.....'t .... lk "y were torn „ par t a dd did, -tie -1..% ery .ii the &nth was as snag as •s • r 5s nee a r. , r11011 of the oil 55 ;..g p.m:L . % to cal .•• i.t.i, sierery mat pit') ei ssi I L. hee 1 .7.. 7 lit this COllll - ILit o :1., cr.) ren,l Ile }1421-.. la. , tel I The 4 Ku ~,,, a, 's, / Inr • y ,- li i, .1 he ••",. ,e ro e - - 1112 i far the',........Ca.....r.it.• -:...lime:-It. wilts you a.i-ri.). 'I it 1104 'l.'', .... 1‘..• ir l iri a p...file NIII 1..-: ~....) I I -,•,.71.1 rip al os . , i C.a." teal, it:. 1., if by t•, 1, -.LI '. ~ 1 , 1 tlie•e anteteuer /"I )011 i/rl.l l i 1.1, 1;./1191.1 - men' of Clio l .., ~ i .`:art's . i c•A'.-.itn a 1111 Is , it, ~,,,,1 t o ?be :los erionent 11.0 w•li go to pieces, owl 11.: 111... 1.1 ill:011 or i•larery a .11 still stand in spite of these nmentimettri, WlOl Cud in h.s 04 u good time, seen It to remote the e.irse flout the decendanie of L anomie. 1 y efian'g mg the stature mid char acter of the negro. 8 The abolition supporters of these IMelidaitipts impiously claim to be the in. atrament* orthe Almighty in detiveritig the African race from bondage in America, and the civil war now raging in this coon . try they allege is the meats through which - 4.. - 11 - 4.leltterance is to come, If this he so, Hue end of elasery has con, o; but who au thorised Menne speak for the ,Almighty on " [hie subject I' That the war is now waged for the abolitiop, of slavery, and not for the 'restoration of the Union under the old Cons eittution, is openly admitted by nipst of ti n t ' leaders of the administration peril. Many believed from the begin:llg that this was the uoyeet,of the war, ulthtiug II it was most - ,lretteuely detaie.t, end raen..... 1 - nion : Mao the cry with wl.:elt thee enemies of their country lured hundre s as of thousands often,: and pathetic meu to blood : - and untimely 1,.a%08. 11.41( -a million tit %legit,. hifie beers sacrificed upon the bloody altars of abolition, to eppea-c the bneet lab:: Meted, • woteltiped by these men as en ••ritili-ltlat err i fled." If Mesa ameudnients be eilopteii:v. 'l.. -. ~ii„, in countless ntunt•ers are },•l to he saerifi..eil at the same unholy shrine. We are told that the war shall not cease until tie last vestige of slavery disappears from the laud. IV the adoption of these amend ments we mike the return of the Southern yooplo to the Uniee z thich they left impos sible. They can n lay dean their arms If•they would. and , ey will fight till toe ',lest, till rietory of death relieve+ them ,(rum sencloion with ,tts. The 'people of , ftth'7.lrib, now that iht , objects of the war 'ere . cicarq 10i:tatted to be. OM for the pur pose Of _6l+ol4i:on, "will; I rear, no longer, feed themper;es to 106 eurport, lint armies' .uteat)ne replan:ailed, if at all, by the bor a-Ora of a raefoiloconscript ton. There cen be but two poeilble terminatioivi to this Watt Of afro" , it the. &limb seek alliance wits' Plante, or other foreign pavers, we' w ill la time he' tarred to Atria elliainva on our.perit with Ruud*, Engle ad ea. eerie lith e': pOW#farePmiry with the allies of the _e.tith, and tlie a. war will be we rd till Asset There ti every reaanti to htqwve, that Grneral Iteauregarl ii,encral Jolingon(n hirhet cr is as •n , ninirinnd of the C , nft•lurate do-pi in utli C ,rni,aa, last week) has nl vvf e I .1 1, 'tr..; a If at La z•hercuaus progre,F, fiat 1 u he., , t leyeed 11 uorth of C-lumll.l. Ely rein , rte- I Ir. 10 Itiebm n no I ri.arlett n. the . (..'..e.`ederates have gatliere.l r. erne clua: t Sheeer.e a. Tau Fedel.li ea, y n ;a.t we..ne..lay La 1 n_t re, I‘.l 11ororot , no Erin !red n.i!es ea:t of ; nor siat t kri:Arn what bad beenruu litipatroA's rapt ng column, wi, h started In that dire‘ti”n Lernlan. then. fore, hall ' nu luau of toulfpl.“ by but :tutu t:o Char:Ls-toe ARRESTED Anorr ten o dock - A. 31 , on the imtant, a i.rett:,. little , ergeant - with two mcu , ,J t r arov , l and equi!,p,l. L0tt.•%.1 the ~ f lice.a. t td arrc;tted the En tor. whom tln - p- kept in cit•tortyin ti.orn f ours o'clock P . ra, nt un!er gliarA to Ilarri - iborg. What late will be, or course. no onetnow , lirt.tv MEEK is (irate enough, lioneNer, to i.uhtnit INithout 'cringing to whate:er the minions of de,potiAn can the cau , e of the arre , t no o' kn;4 although it i- ttoneially uppi to at I.w or. ip-tigated by a ce:;:d:l.C.ti,f B t'nyder. a lone, lean,lanik, ent4re:y too bravo to worL for a lith hood, aul dt idet!!:.. too colt al Lxpose Tll -elf to dangor t,, ttl,e f out. A coniumnic.alon in MAN of a recant date expn-e , l :..otne of the N iilainy of l'aptainSli•!,hr. ti;teref,re. the present out ra z The Powersof Government The Declaration, of Indei,entlene.2 announces the propo , ition that to •vuur the rights of life, liberty, and tI, pur suit of happinc,..-, "goN eroni outs tut: ingituteld -asking Jrn..n. dui% lac th, 2IA powers front di, oof :997 crew!.'• Thi , i, the untl,tiot ntal prin ciplo of _ pt-tuter- arc dohs t't ton any tl„•r :out eV, dc - louZl , 2 — carer aristitoraC:t2al or tlittri a Li•l' _1 • •sron : 7 Government." cot of for,e. ao , oln- e • vov eitituent of couseei the con -yin of the governed, is en-ent:al to the rightful extra-C of g., vermin erital i•oiv-. cr-, khan a gv. , ,rmilelit that tot eibiy xtends it..-elf o‘cr an unwilling, uncoil- I I scnting people, is indefensible on any jirinciple coo-onant with tcpuld teun liberty ; and -the Int - intent auy gtei menu. however free and republican it In.Ne previously been, attempts by fweible mean-, to exercise governmen tal powers--over a people who hare never consented to such exercise of power, or whose consent thereto has •heen revoked, that moment it looses eery element of a free and republican eiiiiriont and becomes, to all intents and purpiees, • arbitrary and despotic. And whenever ail) government becomes arbitrary- - and de-potic, extremes its pow ere against the consent ofthose whom it tccks to.goern, it is destructive of the .. riglits of life, liber!y, and the pur suit of 4appine-n ;" "and whenever any form 11 gorernmeni becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the peo ple to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such: principles, and organizing ~its powers in such a form, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety - and happiness." The - form of Government" in noccr lain index to its character. Monarchies way be liberal ; and Republixs uusy be despotic. A government, motia4bial in form. may be -sustained-by as o6rdial and implicit consent of its people, and ay as seduously guard and protect their rights, interests, and liberties, as any govertunerirunder spy' other form. 430, too, a government, Republican in tiem, may by forceable tonna, extend 1 -141-Cm.,:x jag t"..ficrtielltki+t - 1: t...• 111 jEtetilied to pi to wet, hy a Judichol. THE EFFECT OF ABOLITIONISM t. m ~c „As= uul. hnlanot•-, th , vf that it i , 11 , )1 • ettlrck and tli:A • the . Another - Turn of majortty wi;li t it i- hot 016 ht , le 1., t Bloody Wheel ;11•• • • 110 0)11 , 11,ct di,' •.t 4 rrne•it. it u. au by it that cal • , a eln with ,at miraint !rob] our iau - al.- tn. y. to do.: it Trottlil be aruch•. —it v h. no LT , veriiment tio;cll. , uvut a-d-r ~ .7clv, • tv.iont i • op ho ea to anutell) al.l -i,ln2tl to promote ord4•r mil harmony' in a State nr it cau-im, contp.odig tht or na tio to do x,hat 416taill Ira u u wrong in relation to each 11th. r pct-on owyrri.hig the ?tats or nation Civil Lruluvlit, • , lt% thing- A . 1„, , ,0N ctlitll: , lua er, and n th..t goNeruilig ittanit i, ail all-co lo,tt,lnonai• Apt I tnnv r y d..-velit to tit , heir at Ell. , it i. h,rt-q.:..113- tbur•_ • Iten.tt.t.m I.,•oter of the ui. it arch. mean , of a e. , it,Cltl;ala. NON i dtr:g fur the ~1 , . .'"1, 0 2 of ,•o lt i that ia,wol, t,al -I ', to 1 rrul.l anionz the , 11)kea -• the:lucky, i t 1 , a litaito 1. ilow lr Ito. •• ,• I :II 111_ Hit ..! ere•lrt•v. it i.au Lt i.tu‘ racy. And Wilt,r, peopi, --L1...1 I , a inajort p, t the .1: .• nit l iln Ludt. latr , oll., Who ,11a11 1,1 ft , rill ca - 11 ~r t tonetinn- , ..t . IL a .1.• itubnc. A stitii , L , , ut NLt It Cat pt•ti4e 1,1,A (0- tzt•111. r itt •111.1- (W.lurtn the fue,:em- ul g0i,!21 can it- in a 't gr; stint!' voulitua:i.. I. It' an ab ',lute monan.ll is a t; rant hi, -tibjc , _it- may be subjected 1 1 ., fficat hard -hip, and to much °pm 0-ion. But if the majority in a replibli.• a , even in a Alliple dentomacy. are imbued ivith the . -pint 01 ,. t 3 -aim:., th.. Ina} tr‘e their pow ' I,r ju-t as oppl c--it ely. a- die mint sui, I ercign autocrat Indeed,le eandition of the people i ' who are th \it tillls or the olipte-zion of a .ingle cram. is .tulerahre compared , nith the eoiclitimi of that people rill.. '1...', - i. , become the t 'Mini:, of republican • t:. -fla k y. A. tyrannical nt u w bit li ha s 1 -ra-pi , I the reign, of govern int lit. is Hie In., . iza.xoraple and cruel offal) tyrauttie, -:::)!. 1 v a no_ exercke of tyrannical and -despotic pro. ms. by rulers, whereby the subjects of their, governments are oopre-,ed, ..piings, in a gi eat measure from preju dice and passion And if the cruel and de-poiie government be administered by a single t 3 rant, you have but one hard heart to inch, but one intellect and halm 'tient tmdtve-t of passion:and prejudice. nut when a popular majority hus ted it , eif w all imperial powers, and its judgment is clouded a ith passion and its !Mart k fired with hate, woe be to the luckless minority. still it b, said the majority Must rule ; the minority must submit ros pops],. 'or Dei. The king cats do uo wrung. What ever laws arc passed by the majority, • are neces‘arily right. Is it true, indeed, that there i, no re straint upon the will of the majority ? Does our republican and. confederative sys•tent ititerpose g 'ito protection to the rights, property inid liberties of the ml not ity. Then truly is the condition of the mivotity in our government every whit as precarious as is that of the sub jects of the autocrat of Russia, or any other- absolute monarch. Their voice will bi l m little heard or felt in the fram i,n&ot the lures by which they arc gov erned, -and the administration of the goverument,As is the voice of the -Sub jects of the King of Dahoruiny in fra ming and usecuting the arbitrary edicts . of that potent sovereign. • Take the present condition of affairs in the government of our nation, as . an illustration. Though in the . aggregate the party in power,.have but a small majority over the party in. opposition, yet the party has the fait, complete, and absolute control .of every department MORE VICTIMs FOR THE SLAUGHTER rEs. • FULL AND COMPLETE LIST'OF THE CONSCRIPTS OF CENTRE COUNTY. funrourro L7:1'111 5%11' tI , P. TUI: .• DFLUt.CIUITIC DEEM rcro,t •tv \‘•;s1I!! \i'.l• l cut,ll,tl, 131 ; ,(2,1 22 ; maul bet 1I , 1 I, c, HO: St ,- .-ver, .0 • 21 1. I 1..1.. i 1,11.1 .1•J•.•;,11t I:m4pin, ;:r. I Mikitiel Mop., C. 11. 1 , '2B. John E Ur..? h 1,,v1,1 ‘S.ll,ani 11,0 in:••, Jahh %litltr, •11 \h r:11, It' 1:lei, ;2. ..' 11. .1..1: S.:11;illl'I . 1. J:11 • 14 , I I. 0. A I,e, l' ,;1,. .1 ,111,,,Li r ,yeg 11 (;1 • 0i IX! el i ' .••llA /": 17, t tlt 1 , t....Atn: 11 tt.tz. ,11 ft 11 . ' 01iSttl, I.tatttLltts II J“. .1, I- J.4i. ii N. ;1 111E1,1, .:;!e , 1 11.1 111"17. !7 J ALANi i.,aj 11 r; . . • ~„,..,1 ,el ' 1 / 1 :4/ 1 r G h.l k Ck.,l '1 U!..111 .1./1/:, -'ll//01/ ,•/2 II • 1.1,/, \ l / 1 -//vr :; l'; .1 , 1.//// i • 1, „I %% (,111/rit;ll / • I , .1! V/ I/.;/plc 2 II 11111,1 Ilk' 7 5 . ; .1 P. r,, , Ter • *,- ..11 . L INV I j /I . 1f. , /, t rj, 11'0111/is 11l /:// y In I. I; NI, irllllll.l 6, ,11,. , /1 II I/ I' sl,,j, 7 11, ../ /11% , .1! .1 .!Lit 11 't - ,o.l_l IS pl r .1./e it •,,r Il J-5,,,1/I ( . 0.1 , _1 .1 /', I . 'l7 I.trk-„,I1/..le 2/1 11,- . •%I ;1' //y Is 111/ .:111 . 1.,y .1.c../••• Lraah jr \1•111. r \ T/1/1,, 2; . 111 E:4111/.. 11.1 . jl(Hi'./ 'IWO/ N.,:111'. =ME ritt.:' .1, c'); Q : Cr: li, 1; drawn, • 1 14.i:1c ,Y 1 Ti/.1111., W1.1k,11 17 Jo,crit Saml. - Eih ob..rgei In Mla 11,p). 4 haintiol 1; 1 harior•l Peidue, ti John M Gray 21 11 II Doke 7 htepheil Ileuty 22 Cr.ah Blackburn S J.dtu r.,,Lioie Ihaoili • 9 I) II Iluil.et 21 (Lorge 11 10 John( II Jaen 25 11K1ue.... d ine II Perry Vainness .9; I,eliat.! 1 1 Diyitt 12 Ntli am 1111,y 27 U ivid I I. l'e;)r ,21 II Jto Y phy 15 Jacob B K.tv a Joliii l'erduc. 1' \ TTON WM . :\ i•: 1 .11I1'. Enrolled, 55 ; Quota, 6; drawn J. 1 Ilrnryj.ytle ' 7 Stephen 11aty7o '2 James F Thompson' S Ellia Swartz 3 4:c.irge CLirk . 19 John 31ei•%0 4 Edgar 1 Reed 110 George Wilson 5 Miles 1) Gray ill Ihiniel Myers 6A J Thompson, 112 Joseph Duey. • POTTER TOWNSIIIP, Enrolled, 107; Quota, 19; Credits, 2; drawn, 31. • 1 Jame. , I Jamison, 18 James•Satley, 2 atniel We..ver • 10' John Bross 3 John tilasgotv 10 John 11 'Kerr 48 1' Ile,m in 1 21 Washingt'n Kerlin o It A Porter 1 2.2 Jacob Meese John Pauley 123 John Wolf 7olillb .0 Hanna, '24 George Decker j 8 M Swartz 25 Andrew' Gregg 9 John It Kert 1 28 Junks F Colmar 10 D Iteinsmith ..7 Joseph C Weir 11 II Gfroevar 18 H Chtswaite • 12 Amos Belticsune 29 Jos McClintock 13 Wm Kimmel • 1 36 Jos Kasson 14 Wm Wolf. i 3liDavitrJordan 15 ElDWurd Messinger, l 32 John Heed 11$ II Durst .133, John stoner 17 Joseph Bechtol 34 Ddniel C Kellar GREGG . TOWNSHIP. Enrolled 107 ; Quota, 23 ; drawn, 46. 1 Jacob Breon, jr 124 Jaoob Grove 2 John Lingle 25 Philip Earths 8 Peter Zeigler .26 J II Phillips 4 Israel Rashoen 127 Jerr t y Hoy 0 Daniel Dreibelbeirl2B :Jacob Earths - • 6 Thomas Frederiatl29 Michael Decker 7 John G Heckman 130 Peter Noise 8 Michael Ilettanger3l Abraham Alters 9 J onsahon Ziefraa itl2 rrederiolc Jamison 10 Henri Zerby • • 1311 George Heehaw) 11 D 1 Mauer 131 Daniel Ripya H %INES 'PUII•\'H U'. 44. :,r1 r.i7ron I. lip. Q the 11111511111M1 2 I. ; PoO.ry h 11,1 C t.. .I h . .I 1,r.•• I I; J*l rt S , • =3 ma ' IP% V 6 :q.L1,1,1 9 II Irro , p .7 11..tu I,l•.tit.y 11 1:•1.1,.:n I; tr ;ti llaniil I:du-13 Carrcil•lSt 1 , 1".: 1 1 1 :not! u Yol 1:o . 111 11 Daniel Vii4ser .1 .t.ti 11 'l2 11 ir, r 1 . 1 oabert 17 I• 1 .1.7 'I '.l-.T.1•4 Itwrley 1 , 11 111', 4", 11 sl , :1.1 111,1110 \No.,: A/1 1 1 1- 1 11 , 11/ y ) 17 J...” I: kct. 21 II \1,11.•r \ It lA.. lotri),LL 2.2 II 11, .Lecher 2.1 NI 14.1,1 • II I. 21 1,-..ph 11.L:ley W !I 1 ,ryln ItrJvria -59 Fr , ,1 .1\ 27 I! 61 , ..11., I Its t: I IN "If rm 2 1 1: I V. I I .I. i.r 1.1. :la I' .1 II Ha., r V, Nl ,, nti cy lit I I' 11.,`: 2.. . 1 .1 rN I.s :1:1..1 * it I hu J I. I'..tr 11,in 21 l' 11, tel.( ....: 11.. Is ldwa I Pl. r Crzd.t, IN 2 ti,' t t“ ):, 1:•.- 4 J ;in ti ,21( J .14 1.. , c , ter V. Iv i .1011:1 I I 1.. How:, v '2: 1.. 1 ., It •z.•:.: lb tilltl 211,....1g. Wt. her I %1 12,1: tm4.11 i It I. 1:r..v.1: ( I wet: 1.0.t0n . :2 , 11 Ma , 127 Joloi T‘dar.r II lir.orn J II Il n,tun 121 \Vm J.,1111 11 .'t' !.1 , 1 V:111 li:tzey t lit .1 .1: Q 10, ,, I • drawn, I. '• • t Wither It iti.ll , ! ; i7eoff .re7Tier 7 The”.l..re b Rube' ' I.P:!•ItTY I.omg t 1, , 19, tlr 11/I'/ / ft r ~././11,,,, 1 i.,c I . 1:11111 ,1 J .L 1 :-/,..t.r i2.IJ/.1,// .1.L./I,,ar, ~/ .1 .1 I.:I.Ili,'I: .101111 \I *IN :11,11.11:9 1 1 1i .. (3.1: ,:.1.;4[._.; bI) 1;k:.. ~.1.11...11.7 11 i, :-/ti ~i..r, '.l j rno,tll, •/v-r i; I 1, 1 11. 1,1; i .. , Jul , . , l r iuzlic.s 7 11.1\ 01 /.1/,llg ;Inv L. t 1 Clark" - --- --- /-/ :- unuel 11,,m/I.3ter 12.7 Cliarlod .1,,11n4i0u 9 .10,./1;11 II 112.0 2/, Ii 11, 81,uck: HI TII;,/,msSulitli ' 129 Thutl/a4 Debu.R.s 11 I) Si‘,;riz ,i , / T .1 Kuhn,. 1:: l,eurife I. Moo :I Joe iilln.ulleti I/1 II 1 1. ite , /inut s?,. I: :11:111/nti I I_ .1 oh II S. tbllntl III" i : .1.01, 1,114.1 d" /;1/1;v1/1 (.19ns,Illes /11 I/ 1.1 11. /1 1 / 1 .//1111, I , ; James 31 1111:1w J.l/1 111 1 0.1.4 47 :,I‘lllllel Lieetilkl, 4.;', Go, Wlll,lo , ff li kLINIIII I:01101/11 37 tti' M.irbhull. 1.'./ lr./. Utiti4alley - t... 1 ,1 I) 11 Iletriug• Enrolled. 32; Quota, 12; dravtd, • 24. 1 Robes} Holmes 113 G S Huy • 2 George Long jl4 Peter Ittnehart. 3 John shim 1. Nathan Beck 4 11 to Ventola ; 10 John Fry Et Jacob Ctidgo 17 1' 1. Cie - WWI Fer G John Hof It IF Hoffman 7 Robert Strunk, 119 Jonathan Shutt FIE lloy ;19 Bea) Burley John Fravel 121 John S MeCahuont 10 johri Hoffman J IV Zeigler' 11 Jerry Struck 23 John Royer i 2 Jno 11 limytne 24 Dan Culvey (nig) CURTIN TOWNSHIP. Enrolled, 1 27; Quota, 1 Joseph Wagner , 2 Wm James 8 Janet' Walker 4 IVen Youngs 5 49ra•Tiptou 8 Wm Robb 7 N ()nuisance POGGS TOWNSHIP Enrolled, 96 ; Quota, 30 ; Grqdit, 1.; drawn, 88: 1 W Groff r 2O George Hilliard 2 Jac Yarnell 21 John Murray 8 Michael Poormanl22 D F Shope' 4 A Cheeatimau .28 D Poornoin 6 11 Kliolt '24 8 Groff 6 Boaz Lucas - 1 26 Lance Meyers 7Wm ',etches 126 JII Nicely 8 John Shultz -7 John Holt 9 Wm Kline 28 B 1) Hollenbach,jr 10 II Walker - 29 John Fetzer 11 A Walker, jr . 80 John M High -1 12 8 Jones' 111 W 8 Harter 18 Win Curtin 182 51 Smart 14 George Fetzer "88 Ed Decker I= 1 , K. Rir I _II, _ltlt MEE \' 'I4I A,m!, ' , :1 :".0 -.• NI ".tr 171 ii 1' n.. liepllerart lIIII== MARION TOWNSHIP 7; drawn. 14. , 8 Jacob Miller - 9 Dan Burnett. • lU Jonaihan.Walker 111 William Lucas 112 Jacob Walker 3 James Mann 114 D B Delaney 111) II Noricum 4-1 Wesley Foy Mk: Ziooneruiau 35 Sam! Charles 17 John Spicer -36 DT Lucas 18 li D sh o p ° '37 Thomas Eclat.) , 19 N Walker UNION TOWNSHIP . Enrolled, 48; [lusts, 64 ararn, 1.8._ Christ Ammer - - 18 Samuel §ilretii 8. llenry 110.met+ 1 Joe Aultnarmau 3 Ililliatn bld•age * 12 David BriCion 4 George liiasio 13 Thomas Watson 3 Len Berry II I; 1; Leathers 6 I'at Holt 15 'Ezra Figtllr 7 John Young .1 II Will LUMS h G eorge lto,tn 117 us liekch9 9 Charles McCervey UNIONVILI I.; BOROUGH. Elmlied, Iti; Quota. 3 c drain, 6. 1 Robert W Huston 14 Wm Geary 2 Cran .E F Ilickl:n la .t I Geist MILESBCP.G tIOROUGII Lertan 0 Jtdin Green 10 Strel Hunter , 11 Ed Lipton 12 A Intetdson 18 H. Wilson • 11 T E Lipton • ip • drawn, 16. Clutrles 1,0 Ja NV tlltatun • 11 LI •,' 11.11 Clark • 13 31 Ilstpt 141' Ailiell9; F.T.Tttle iG I' Juice 1 Nl4ris 2c; Wolf' 3 P. S Shirk • 4 .lert• Folk eer 411.‘ F. Melauhti 7 B - Prie6 NOW SHOE Enrolled 364;.,441.t0m, - I }. For • esnom 2 .111\1 Walker .1 Gen 4 Geo Buller John Ilagnu 6 Jai Barnett 7 \V Cro..toari war!.t. 11C,1::,F.11)1:S 1 IVrn 1 iz I 1 i• 13 nt,,, drawn, 12 OEM NVI.I Ct.oi P' :i It 11.14,1, 1in...1...1—r 'I 1 1.7.1) II tt 1: It. n 1 ,,, .. 1 1 17 J. I, 11- •!.1 tilt j o u, zi I. .1 II i:.l I p N1..114 • 1 2 - .. 1. , .1 lll , ...igi.t.rty 11.1 I MeWric 1-4 k JUL., I I: 7 ,1.1 U YP.I l•:. raid 1 ; J I rk 11.,w0 lICS'I ON TOIVNSII IP. ;Iv -:,5 4 Quota, two ; 4 1 John Gin:erich • VI .1 John .N.mloo UM , / 1 1 Benner I),Uen 11.01 t TOW NSIII P. foe; Quo: t, G, Cr.T.t f . drlll‘ll e!gh:. I II r.-.:r I;, (•..u.. ; A It, V.t• l twin t : Thew, Muor• I ; • 7 .1 Gm !•,.r NVl)iti . ;l TOWNSii rrir ; l ‘s ttlit•mtt , ' 7 it S Y:t,:1.y.t. t ,11 2 \Vtn .N101). , ,t1t. '! R.' \\ ~ ..tlrtttg • 7 •fttl Atttlr,w , r 4 +.,1 i 'oda", 4t- • 'lllael li ' li,er (..h i!it 11111111'AS W ,11,,Ens S I , 1 rs 1'..x!..-1 ir, 1../. Cd=l,y ,; VI i.,1:•...7'.. ,1 2 A 1' It,cti.t.rtitt BI: __\L!: :tJISV~IIII'. I, 1,1. 1 r I I. , r • a 7 .1- I= LIT .z \ kll I II \I ~,,, r: Evy I 11 •u-e r I I .i•e I:, II ..0.0,114 r. SPRINI; TOWNSHIP J:.. ,:!•‘l, toll; L. ,!t, 17, 2 • 1 •o' 1,.•““i 1 ,, r .1 ~bn t;mger..ll 1;.. s'•.; I: rri,ru ,I 7 11 41.1 I ,' , i Ulluu \11••113..1 1 , 5411.: J uitre•lurl ' • J. u Tlioula4. yt li.l 12.1 11 I[l.e/Iviveil 1 7 I, nos John 11,1 , ter - : . 1 F A:arLio .1 It C•milPy .A I : ,, tart:l 1 1 : ni I Siov Itl„nutty II I. , nll , . li: ISruty 1 s • r 1 t • r rt. 1% •j. 114r1 ) ie 11 :sot p r 1:• •r ADI Ltd II ILI- . 0 lv c it MI Ju I 1.“1,:l AI a nit .1 1:m.1.T, Pri . Itttu • t tt,:itto N dcrr, Treat?, 0" , etrtilr;tl it ..t1 Cure .t 1 Sr,. ,t r ) • ,r r ,.„ : 17,7, In.-- ,^y FAN • , vtl , nod Imptdirtter.'.. t', u 11. 4,, get, . - ~n Epilep-y ttr.d ra, ; 111:0 /•11.1 Pbydl , a ny. rest. t.ng fro. J. ( Ai D., ..lothor of the • IL; It. If he Wiala r, m•e art atlf!.l7. m 11114 ndruiniLh lerture. pr ft , in L. 3 ow we CA tent, rldt• that the un fit{ rot of cell 111.11, lirty l 111 tily reinwith In ,. t it me, and rett trill sl.rgt. .1 enert.ti ma. I...trrjed, in•tranente, ring, or,, .dial ',pontiff:4 tint It m tele cure et once certeln and t• eotual, .t 4 loch every eutrvor, nn nlntit, »list 5115 condi tfoninny be. 1a:1 cure him 411 cheap! v, private ly and. radeNtli. 'this Le tare well prote Lose l•• If1•111,Ifolt 1111.1 thousands. Sent under C uddre.. in es ri.du, pealed en%rluls , or too by ud dre••trg 61 C KLINE ,t Co, 127 Cue Cry, New York, Pont 01bLe Box -4296. A L DITOR'S MITI( E. lu 1 t'lrb-plitni's Court of Centre County. 't - the niAtt rof the estate of David lirlsbin, late of Vittet township, deceused. The Audit r appuiulld by the court to settle and adjuid the amount of lunnuel administrator of p aid Mats, and to ascertain lams or ineumbrovese against the real estate of said decedent affectiog the interests of the widow and heirs, will meet the,parties interested fur the purpose of birappointuicut at his office in• Bellefonte, on Wednitsday, the 12th. day of April, A.D. 1865, at two o'clock, P.M of said thy. GEORGE M. VICUM, Auditor V.XECUTOP.'IS NOTICE. Letters testamentary thrthe estate of John Xideer, deceased, of Marion ToWnshte. having been granted to - the subscribers. they request all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, apd those having Maims to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. JAMES LODER. sok3 at ELIZABETII ZEIGLER ABSIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of, administration bn tbo estate of J. E. Taylor, &cerise', late of Howard Town ship, baring beet' rutted to the snbseriber,le requests all Srsoes knewing tbetnselvos indebt ed to said estate to make immediate terdette, sad time basing claims to present them duly statheatleated [or oettlowkwit. • =1111ZIM:1 !►tISICAL INSTRUMENTS., R N.D . E • 8 'MUSIC STORE", CORNER MAIN AND KIEL STREETS, T. P. RYNDER TAKES PLK...$,Stat.E; m announcing te the citizens of Centre County that Lie mu4o store in now IN SU.CCXESFUL OPERATION, and that be So preporett to curial/ item with lustrOmeats on the moat tbrosibletertna. no tskssiportles lorileasure in calling tlke sttontios of tbs po go to the superior quatinos of the orlsbrateit r.T2cse riaaar , v. Pnirrro.4Y t“--11 , 4- - I,terlrlVO v, .r el ~tber4 ithrrei or they hat., brou,tht to eontitetiLion. They hetv• only t , t., 6,01,4n:reg. a.tt th,qc Tllllllttirkt tares. hart , sat te.441` , 1 it, fully+ I. cum.. b.nutx to thorn tint,: todupettealtle qttahttea a Ott l potrot, sia., Lrhitativy, rawer, depth, rad the ORGAN LIKE TOM %Mai is absulnWs indilpensribie in an metro. intnt fht u•dtrirpiftetrrtte • NuteC-:lite ere rlao ceolobrsted t r .71111' Tbia quality is alwily• riessrable, but it , .s e's.:otusll) t,, to i•srs..Ls its,ng° in the runs try. ,s),ere it Is h,.t coss%enisut Let prviessii.suAl tut,rs sehl,us. .rolin i. 1 . 1 JAS :.r I n. pa. HAINES 'MOTHER 3 PIANO' •tc a or, , r.i wwm•cda t fL,.•e. El r • 1 :.: • _ i \ \ NwL:iL LS ti,dt Le LIS retela . , e for r Pntrul iVestPrn P•nn9l%an,a of Lt. l'ht.r.n: I... Diluted lion Law and krutur i,u.►t:»MAN s GRAY Y(.►NOS There I'.ane• vary :” proa born three ban .11,1 sud r• iut. ts, e 101., trl hvndivt d fury, wed Yl,/ ..1 ..I.,ll:ltta gls • p.r.r.A. vAttlfa. H ~oir.a the S JLIt AO T Yvrtl,e }',nas)lve...a T , ..1 Hi `.1%.r, M ; P. irr • , g J JN:111 et • 'I 'I. '1:11,114 aro 7ott• Jr. 1./111. uraßia wad =I .....'ia_l.,l Av...1;14_13 J 1 I : , tt% 1.1L,L,,r114 If Lk, .27 \ R••• ti 11 II '2 .0 II 4)••11nr altd nrot +t 1.1 tr•nl fi t•zt t - ttnt. mrter /Lap th, h.) "Zie r • 1mm0? . .. tut.f. V. .11,1ta a al.o•o •1 . .I,lk tLsc..l sty oft., I n . n r. r. Lr" 1.9 .11 Ht.., qua , ttie4 of ti !' I lo•trmoot, Quality •t 7 .11". PrQmplltodi of Atttetk, for \ 444.017 1 ralormosien. 2441 Initt. I.lttit to. ilty ecakl Um - ability 0P ov matt es to o. 1:121!=IEI I I:. ge 4 /(143114 aril era. 1.. •1 to t r t:feretett....tyke , t. :44 It IL.; I,e“LLII and j. gat. of putarrw.rs, t ttr P:uin lila 4; C ceN ! ao Pia in Chestnut CULSQJ 4 ' t xlso • Irtrgg euvr•ly el the celelwaltlil %InNtl.)lt WtG to Furnish N P in ANCki 9M ANT MAKER 'Lei n , z ,, lr - t-tt....r,thettl I i re:demon, prefer utbers then titJao Lt. Leese on aztt.. .. • RYNDER. W LL ALWATeI be eupplied oath an usortment of MAINZ'S BL'O'N. PIANOS. • • • GI-Medi for the large patronage already , ',s nowed upon him, and anzinus to serve all the, people with what they may desire In the line hf good instrum&U, be lime nit& special arrangements with the following 'eelebrated !adore toil! orders An. their PiAndsat once, 0 101 at their price, ivy. n. B1AD111.71tir?". • OIIITABIL _ . Patti! kings, gialtikkOLET/3, ,te!, in fact arm thing 'Mai gni t to b. kept in a' 111nric Atore. Call Aid sat Min,' Psi!, Ikea scut fret. . rtb. 2u14 - is.cs. l: .LOCH lIA#EN, PA. OF EtfillY DESCRIPTIOS, CHICKERING'S PIANOS', STANDING IN TUNE 0I.1: N Y. k•AI:LOP.• URUANS 1 1: I: .1 E. 6c L) A V 1 I=l CO 911:1.61)1....,, ti: P.L It I ' C.tn d 1;1.tolc V:alntLt ! OJ'• U:,- 1"o;i-lottl Oak Ca!,ri cane: ( h,•tolit and Fri.ony Itubew<foti ctt.et+ It 1 1) r: P. L. H S C.A LIN ET ()ROAN ; ! I CIII.I IaCLI-SIOR OUIJA N I= TEMPERED REED MELODEONS RYNDER I 3 PREPARED CIIICKERING'S PIANOS, BOA #.12.1f.iN & GJ& rs i'Li NOS, BOUR-YNS PIANOS. BTEINIV&Y & SOSO, GEORGE BTECK.A tO.,,,ifew 1016 soil WM. *3l.l!ie; of Daltlotoro... Brirpri xEkrs • VIOLINS, • .
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