71 - fattLwanl ilii entwr P. GRAY 20.telM o ÜbtTutt AND PRutlltittail EL_LFONTI , ;`,. PA FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17,1865.. TZRII3.--42 pot r,eu $3,541 whaa not paid la 41.11600 e, and 53,00 Len puld Wfntit the evniratl—n of th e y •nr The. War. We hsee . osery reasen to be'icre that General pernian a leip the southern pact. of North Ora- Item, near tgli herder, end • Le is c °dent.): ing, to open eusamunicatinia mth.H , r0..041.4u- Gen Shermaa's chief Qaartermatter, with all the traneporti and eupplies from nr. riser at Wilrd.ne:rwl. 154 that pipe.) is Lereager ece , b• General Slierman's brut of eapp.es. Tho Yotteralexpeilt,.n from Neittlurn tottaids Rine lai, 'which wan repalsoci by the C..nredorateci was intended to open eammtinicati:Ai with aer- The battle between Bea'gz and SeLoheld near Kliseton, wa: taught atria 'Wednesday, March S. Durdi Thursday, both commandoes Lreugh * t Lirward reinforeeisietitS. The tirit day's fight iedialted in Schofield:4i being pushed back to Dorer's Swamp,-seien miles *dist of Kinston. liens f3ehorteld entrenched himself. Fr lay, this Confederates male e heresy atiea.k ution his in srenebtornts, but wore repi.L.eit si.Ca loss. TLe Confederates are determined to defulta ktuet •n and Lard thetoisu TLe litixe an h.:Li-clad vessel up u iLe ie. • Oen•ra: Lee reca.a a Havel a 'At: c Lftwrea tLe eas.l:7 of tLe tot., armies. ILc :ct.tuzzt Iro tiud rule fc trice son'-=lasraid tie northern past of SouCa C..r .1 .a- CL:zess! pataiek and dr,•re tins from 1.. s 0,1 tp. lloiep tan rants ed all his guns stoi sagnns, zurtry bosses and several h te trod hinny Confederate prisoners this had pre.rnu•!y ince captured were released. General Reedier, the commas ler of the Con federate cavalry in the • Shenanilooh 'Valley, reporte having made seven' attacks alien the Federal co:unin that lut week guerleei' the , 4411ft:eland* prisoners that were beteg ttLcati to Ku:whetter. lie as) she succeeded tu retesting many of the Confederates. body of Ziforeby's Kuegilles, thirty in number, came to If uuson's hill, seven miles from Waah:ngton. on Sunday nlzht. They oaptured sclera: h^rses. They had previoasiy fought and defortel a I'oer:a raa.ry farce, capturing nearly all of then. The rereasifre j shets bare destroyed two mil lion dollars worth of mastery prof en:, at Goa. Thmase's Fed,rol camp, at Eastp ut, 311,, ippl Eeetpbrt stamis the Tu: tr. The gnefs::les bars eaptaieli4clauaa, Iron .4ye. Five Days in the Serving Fon the ,past three years we have, without reserve, expressed our opinion of arbitrary arrears and the treatment of iolitical pri , onera The our readers well know, wero thing but complimentary to the "lo; ill" triota that now hold the reins power. The "government" feeling and knowing the unbounded intittenze of our paper, and hoping tofc.navince us that we had been laboring u•tler a glicvous error, on the 2.1 . ia5t... kindly sent us an invita• Lion to vita the militat pri.ons at Har risburg, The invitation a•as no form . half hearted, careless one. but a r warm, !lenity. in fact prepting one presthig, indeed, that we did vet feel like dechning it, lest the "government,' ' feelings, or our own, might be hurt by such course. In order the t not miss the place we were Neu._ ted to call at, and that c.:r visit initht. ike is interfered with by those j , almi, of the distinguished honors raid u, , tie armed escort wag geneiott.!y - furoi,hed to pro tect ns from all annoyano.-, nay our fare, Pernish subsi-tenee, and Lear the ex penses generally. Eind and mee.iderate, wasn't it? Wer. , ,,dreciated the kito- ness—who wouhla't ? to the be:Cot our al :!ity, our mode..,te, t:te ....1.1.11 it seen placed nailer our cumin:lad round town until the time fer our d. trtte.e, to the trild,nt sat:-.Ca..a.on cf Li,: , ini,oegeti.. who hoped our lisit wonel proq enter taining enough to kvtli ate in Cho sonic , ' Len years, and to the greatdehehtnt the progecy of both iligrersand ahelit f• which in this place are exeeedingly cult to dietineuieh one from the who'. Is it any wohdor we felt prow of the position we'occupied? halo t we, 1; , :e. a majority of the thollder- e trapn-d g'n tiernen of the day. got a e ;Ilan I be fore we enlißted ? What mattrred it us if a few di.ey d: 1 point at Ile and laugh a r we re - ee i, phiterof Imiluess. We hadn't to heel war for three yLars, eel pay were worth to get oar eommi3siou, a many of thorn would to v.1;:i:::; to c:yl .Ira_dida'te i mareli behind-our men wire on duty as their kind ,bon when there is clin - eer ahead! - We can forgive them. They fiAt ens iom+, and would have taken our place had it led them to Canada or out ,of the draft. It didn't, however. and we want on, slide they remained at home to rejoice over 'the unexpected leanors heaped upon a fellow townsman by {heir biz foot government. -I n time we reach'e'd llerristuree the city wherp justice 'its enthroned in the litate - eapitol and virtue and sobriety decorate the strc...ets (?, —not. howeyet, without having numerous . conipliMents paid its by loyal Merida(?) who declared there Was 130 ont more deserving studs mark of (distinction • than our hoble mil: Not wishing to ktiep the ,agenta of our friend the -goy eroesent" in euspease, and having Cloodga to relieve our ettort from the arduous dipticia of Weeding to our wants, we proceeded foxthwith to the office of the provost marshal, to ascertain what we oonld du forultrxinary and suffering !funk - WT.' Mt*: protestor of the 989- ;1 54 grofti prinent, someone itient wee acting in Lis stead nninslkr re! ItraritO that we Could tAi. a poAtion in a v:n•;r aid Malt his coining : Ice did io, itu proceeded immediately to eta:iol our escort between tie Lind the • in order; ter Ito eutp*e, to protegt, I.a truth tbeAttlfe- any' tri 11!.. icore Wen liarling: vzitittrity , ' 0 ;1 1 7' ,amen't it, We thought so at waited for a con-iler able 1, of lilac l*, , r the dispen,er of , our r:,...;litt• to make his a ppeai•attee ; ha ap i .ctt'r, however, but ttite,,, a i number of individuals — honored in the ganm sisay' we were, with an in\ itatA ;tad an e , eott di,l. ameng them an old veteran whom we shall remember long as memory Taste,' in colt etpience of the smell he brought with him. and the degree to 'which' overcome by gratitude—or After, ` fi waiting while longer, we concluded that if the gov erninont wanted u4o got an in sight into ita military j,lizons, Bastiles..&c. fur aft) .enel!t of the human race, it hal better bunging them along, and wa+ timut tier amiable ft lend bchidtl the tlmt vas our conclusion. a hen he politely invited us to take an near escort that was in readinsia, and prcs•or'i immediately to the quarter , prapatedfor our ieceptiem. We d:d so, in eampany with several others and Ilia vt , tt tart al.P.e , aid, and in ill , e,time re', bed our de,..tination, into a Lich tic w, t,. a hared by a Pre of soldif r.. the v whe-e ga:e' trotertf‘ , l rl , ll. I . OJIL an, qqaz ter. Thed., , ,- 'TA lo,Littog tta . .i , Jlv.-.1%, oz c::. 1 .1c: thicrc,f There % - rt,?• tl,:: • :.-c "thrkr I,,L L of co'orz, a•:d c from the a, - , - td fIL:II2r. av 1 , 4.1- 1 , !ea , 1 ii ; tzau,ly for hi:n to yo•t:'.l ser , 2-'y 1' of. Ili- te.ntf, niLnp-n- am." (Ir , lnk and y)Lor gem, all hlnt.lOl in p:omi.c;tna-'t•, upw.ilds ESE After bat;sl; , , ing the ea: io-4y pf our new associates a= far as possilde by an k wering.the inaLy queQtions put to we set a:iuut In aking au essmina Lion et the liabi:at,on of which we had -o ktely become an inmate. The mail) room tehned in military parlance — go,trd house," is ahout fit feet long by then bro.id, built of plank. about tw,lre li t hic..h. There ate three w:nel llttice wh,li or•iiin t whi It answer. s a eb. 1 , -1 boal,l chckkor. cah ti.ci: n. and' nl-1 1 , ,r l cht .111 , 1 vent nation. The door, v.-Lich wa, at digs:aril, in order to th. 2 61 , eX(.7IPIC of :!ocTers or joi,t , , iv tr.:ido t,, r a (tin! , ptirpo.e—tloor, , and I.cl--. (We d.o hot «i It it to undo' that 1.,(...' , 01) • thcto at.c cont pelk.l upon the toor i i onkr atone cor otrLnec F iveo to :mar of tho the "government." Not at all—it is eutit•ef: i owing to the dc.sito of th:t•:-.e to be econinnieal—hal„t tliat tl. j have contracted since takimt po :,.:1 , 111 of the public treasurv• ). in cadr tuaC e—cri t'aing may be Land;. tad that the boa:derz may nut troubled vointt out when the weather i , (bum), or when it is not, to attet:d to the calls of nature a touch is Ned up in tile end of the a oarttnent, which •ctwes admirably !br the I•utpo , c, and al o as a water and mh stand. Th , f odor that ari't.e- num this is aec , tted as a ,mbsti trete 1)r the roze- and th4w 7 l , of :1111 ca 73, til, ti ... , 1 , 31'11111 'lli p,n-e o' fuini alp] is thoveri to 1 , th- all. Lig/ I t /1 9 E.0n010h../1, se I Till, a beam, tva .h lan :n.l 411 d uton , ils of the ff.p) n. Hunting - grayl/./elos,•' which aro' as plenty as ai»iitioniA9 wili he in the re glol], of Pit/to lie:eafter. ie the le inei pal men pat ien tonu einent of per , in 1..1n this ',le ancli of the Ciru ,, rriti:otit ties. ant try/IL: to keep elearof lhex i Attic "pet,' 0141 th.ot e. io Jthe.r, - furnlshe, ant aLL ant 11.:r4 ,!x1911;)at:on, pr.?, 4;ipler, athl al9ng Ik.th tho r•;.. (1 , 11111:- and aul, niat,.:l - a head. C In li(.ln. and a tin I tit fait of etimetnlag that. wav 4. 1 y, .111 (tap *--we - coal Lt t ;et. the , but h.:tined attetwal d, from one that hat been in the servie, so, oral nipoth•t, that for the pin po e of ceunn nt: my farther, the mum In" 1.4d-oldered them to he to a bag cad kept over fur the next days ration:. Didn't we feel thankful that We were a citiien of the greatest government do vi,ed by man? Didn t we sine. - Dail 001a - Mhia 'and "Long live the King," as we at on the dirty fluor, "upping - bean trip" and eating ,'dry bread?" Didn't we shout '' rite la Abraham," a 4 we wateli:nithe regiments of "gray backs': -cc.king fA• a ft lead whom they might "devour," with kindness? Didn't wet tern -taya I and 1.1 rt 1.1 " c o 1) p cal dettieeratq, as W•c scented the sweet perfume of yur residence and chewed at the dry end of a Burnt crust? Didn't ad' swear-arbitrary arrests were right? Didn't we conclude that, Provost Mar shals, :Tics and dettetives were an lion , e'r to a ll:public ? Didn't we consider that Ba,tiies. guard houses and political prisons were institutions for freemen to boast of ? Perhaps we didn't. Let that he as it may, alter remaining two days and a half in thp cuard house, Tor fear we would become too "loyal," those in charge, invited us to other quarters, kiiown as the Held d 4 that stands jUst opposite. " Here, al. though "grayhaeke" are Oat fornishe'd in Such profiusippoother matters.arc a lit * mpra plentirut few rough Wei se, ass 4 bunks, without bedding, decora ted the rains! There were at the attic+ • • eivnt. forty oreapitnts, mostly catzens of Cleartlold and Cembris ixittoties. Some 9f Atom had been setring their noun try three months in the various forts,, pastilee iti ecn , egnence °raise grecirrwith-ttur"gorot,ntneUt" on, - the "African" question.' Pet-blip the kind ness (?shown them by the "pi)W . ers that be, Will eau -t; dill], to zepent and lie ". Perhaps it Of this place pug the I'liends we met there we shall halo iaure to say hereafter. The "uovertitnette' niter permitting u, to sobvist, on its bounty., for the space nt two days alel n half more, ly eonelinivd, that m e had kt tat enough fur the pre' cut. arid N‘ithollt the trouble of eruca , ,!ilo ~u r (01, curt ain( 6at oe,t gcncion-dy tiian the ..t.rvite, for which net •ei, , ` I .61 :ififl l itloll friend. (?) wore i(ut prtlfuultdl), giatefitr Southern Doniination Irk th; earlier - tvs.of our country's hi , + - ttry• fitur•ss for s t a ti,o ) EZII hlld 11( . . l'e ,, :tryleV01111111CIldatiOn, CoU1( . 0 ; and it nrrten-I little miter,- a unvo,'...trc:,l,loll,icinitritt 4 lic,tioiily -.0 he Iv.:, MOE .`v 11 • o. . , 11-. Uttti: :C;ci t:.,,1 I; t tt' • I .• 111111 -7. 13u,. li .t,_ • . I I: • ~ V,. ::‘,.1 hi tl, MEM = NA t :IL II I 1 Cl . ' I I 1 :'1 LP . • - p au.1.1,..tcr pi. 110 1 1.1, o :di kNN.ii,l NI t'lr r'Y On, 11' l OU , / -Cm: 11: (111-: Itsa!l3 of S iee1111!; ill t illlo to a e,•cat extent od—e 1 away. On Ole ition of die t• j : iu wd • eV.l,.ed, and IRA,: 011 e 01 ' cid; stronge,t wen:•ins hi. tile 111 lid- of C.:ix 12l o!ut . :wi.ity r): Cion do , .1a t: "'ht. dol,,juirm 01 , 2 1');:d., of tic: 1 "tlio I alt. .1' I; tti,; atel i,a9(11,d :[Lout su i L,,n , taltt hat 1,- ,!.1 cc , •-v all , l (1 .1. ' 2' their tic voz.re he:,re the n n people 'to , h 4 0,01 tt h.tt ptopol tilu Glue ~it,ce the emomenee:lie;it of our h:,,1 Southern mon 11,1 , 1 Co: (.1 of \ I ,; e./.11 t am»iotuvAit. the -ion,. GI eat in di:roat ion Iraq' exec d again ,utltotu panide to: an.l had t-ncli au with,. H op,. or th,. p,o.he V. - . 1 -4 a I:1,1 Lt. 1 4 jn- Stf.t to and an Up AI great and interagent 0, , tli free and nu Ltc north. Ivhi,•ll y -ptt t 1 , aa. It t. at'd nu 'om B er f,c tohnated. The (111111, Or the . uttu tuu.-t be heard and d. niatteted the. ehataeter abtlitie- of C. 0.,: who i,ad hell ...Mee is•ere from the :"'..u.11 lnd that ~ %.1 eaoueh. It wrzl.l ate ,übmitted to it "Lit', the nwn thu, t 10 f t , hinr..rn , , ,111ou fir. li on, t 1 mioe± i cathoari 1%.0 I.ttln-, nekiley .74 :1 _ ('tart Ut . .Ant.lica. et they 1V..., 1.. , 111 the S , ) , 11)1, and t.int tit the f•t(e.re. In .2011 iir the tit 1 1 . n 11,:u11.:!1: ulr.rr. 1111, er.)11;11 . .," of qua2...,2At10n, ty had tie powm• t r p..tee in n±lier IN hum Qvc:. it e.:‘,•te.l ziodAtct it two' to the ofti-e, in th /...,V.1.11111 , 11t 11 trhlt ir,:tu MEI I'., 31,1 t who i It that the rll - 1 - rri - !", fst Iv, t 1,111(o the SQath.; 011,.lint a, 141Wi. 14. le In:, but iii mead of !iaN log her state-mica for on; we have her "pi'bbeiati" to tyranize rier the 'great free North." To sec what %N'e have gait 2d by thi, of rulers, let US 'but contrast the ind.vid luau rated in Wa•luncton on the 4-1 t of tilurrh th9-tt ittau..tn; !Lid thirty :;;;. On the 411 of March, I'o2o. Androw.laeli.on, a Tentie—e lubber, wai ated Prc,idenl, and Jelin ct . Gillman, a South Carolina cholder, Viet. President. Th'e,e men were ekete,l by a mironderence of - .Southern (g What a contrast be tween them and . the two Southern abo litionkts elected last year by Northern votes?, Auditor Jack•• ut, the old here of the Hermitage, descended front the Huguenots who came to Atuetica in pur suit of civil and' religious liberty; n hen a boy a :oldier-in our revolutionary stt ug gle, the hero of New Orleans, a great and learned Senator, an honest and sa gacious state,utan. when taking the in auguration oath he s'food tlignitiek•catut find commanding, the lery embodiment of American liberty, the very type of the freemen of the weitern continent. administration did not belie its promises All was great, grind, and glorious. Now contros4 all this with the present. Abra ham Lincoln, descended from no one knows whom—fur Kmituckians per sist in asserting that upon his 'vacate cheon is to be found the bar sinister. This probably accounts for his early etrq:- . ,gratiou from that State. A llathbatuaau, keeper of a doggery, irtailirplitter, and a Sankanimon county lawyer. When elected to the.Preuidenoy in 1860, no one iiiewthrt, By - his political st . tppoxtere he skriscl .$0 ,txr„ aingle heat:led - and good. IA kend Of tow years the mask is torn away. and we see before us a being as hideou3 as no ;karma, the Veiled Pro phet of K horas , on, I or of Mhitre . trEeole--a tyrant, Wood thin . tyand in affable, an enemy of hie 'Ziouncry and of the human race. Contrast also the great Carolinian aitli this Tenne...eee tailor. The one always calm and dignified, always with,a.Adugle ne,s of purpoq , par:suing s hat he be lieves to be his eountry'‘a good with an ability Olaf made every. American proud of hini, even though they differi:.l froni him in olinionr and with a priNater . eharaet"r n pine awl that the gre:ttost iu the world wicht have envied. A than whoin Clfam and Weimer after h;, death fmlogized in a nonner 'a , few of oar d:parl74 state , guen have, ever been prabm.l. Ifs was al,perf,!ei typo of an Amerieart Senator. llow ...hall we de,erihe the precept incumbent of do Vie Pt (.10:11.11 The scene at hi , in ne4ural tolls the whole stork. Oen inz maior as at.a-k of ••ineoto, h a fearfiir exf.nt a, to f“rget the name, of cabinet oalear , , he drawl , out hi. man Mu •sontenczi iii a monner di , ,..l,Cmc to all gemlemen. bow:i 7 .:.tmaat. valv:ar ar i l vonceite.l. he, fitly tepc , •ctif, the ' of' the atrh It b. bmt th it 11. h. cou ,fio I, 11.,c0'1l brio^ ~J.u•r 1 'nig) I y 1V,t:%1 .r. t Wol ol I Ol`!1•11III- 11, , .11 111 ' 111 ; ill 1“11)11C th•r..,l Lk , c a - ,h ' }i it .1,:11 idltl, ‘4 111 11 a 1.2 • Fel- 1 .4.-f 0 +14•41- 1., th.l to 0 • p l ' ove:t iL. , . ; if , ra , — (.ly be ( , ine di '27.1 —le alt in Iv,. a?. ••:, to th .10iiii,un th ,- ? vt, ol l tua'L. I Tim) they. Al e Rll longer to be re-pectol. TI11:11F. arc' raaay of our readers who ti;,: are 11;i:1a in a 11 ,, r , ,,:atrs, :i 1:: d• '•l' / • - 1 Lr mat: , ;rho hay • as i that ' .110 .1 ) .• IL' I/11 /I;.? ! - :1:11 . ! 11 0 , (It ):,•, I N.-v.: in't tl..'. • Ll.i h. i',c11 , 1•4 bk 444- 1.;), )itt as a rc tirr , r)r • I of an : Lt-o a) t •-•a i.l 1 rtlk k.Ol Lill' (I 104 , -I lA/ it yrroxii 111.1111 I,;tt'e 11, Co .v I,n3w i)f !!1 that i- out taw t ale ui lA/9,, IN :19 IMMEI 'who nee el.ait.al with a — lit tl, - i bt f aa th,,rity. Itt them the B a'td ,1.11.1, 1110 11 C I :.e. .llt 41 111 ,. .... 01 the I ni, e ra- (''alit' 411'1 larttt stoek of i,,,. lc, c ,i . ... ini, , on I i i i,ordici,, vho .e 5.....,, , ,t. tul 12110, woollen and n' c' t, 71 r r e l : b ' l ' : ' ; 1,,•-, ~:,..1.: i':,, ~,111.4.:x .nn :tili., alll C101.1.,P., Lice ? :try 10 I;ii ~ e Oll ;:r.:.1 ' , '11 ~.' „ i ; " 1 :::,,' . ) :• •0 1, l'. le , l I , , it I I.ll:iiiiillaitCri. LJt di-1u 10 , ,k into die-e ''' lier ''''''' ll-I '".. ni '',''''," anii ''''' ' '' -: ' ' '' .."-."11 i. a .i tplitt war ~tt.ll t.. lA, W.A. 11 e I e I /11 r a:1;L, l ''1'1 ' ::: 1/I:4CO`t alpi •Ol.‘ 12:00 Or bailor. Well that rf iNt! i . it'iti.ir.,rlll,;:la- 11 , t,C1,;! . .., Lou, ,i, ll." L; i : ' !" ij' l::: t r ' ' : ‘lS ""' I'd '.ll'"".."''''''l 11 . : 1 9.011 - 4,- I. :t 11 . It ~l ulu • 111,1 q2ll', intelligunt. men, Is ho have coin- n ' ' '''d t.l"."' e"' l. "' 4 1.. .411:4 4. t :4 C r L,41.4..,11.i It:117:1i II I : C 1. 721 ' t .. ' o " . ° Lo n tl i ) ' ' l l ll wit:A.(l on"m , nig, viularted no inq v 7 g 1111: y i . " ta 4. 4 t 1)i . d , , act t bat 1% oubr, under on . " t]it CULL- , _„...--. -t ' r. ' ::\ rill. ' Q [ i ‘:11, 1 1 1 1:,.. VAIt I I ' TY AND • t.t,ttze-, cieu ill Jell die Ait,tria, iluyar 4- ,our -t,l ~, coth.ng o,ifl nll do-cri,l4.,nt n' ti,R.114 it , chat they noW tdilicr--th inn , by r "''''''"'"" 4 4 ! g o.),I• 11., ill t la,•11 1.1:,...•oll, 4.4 If% 144 ' 1114•11 0 •, 1 011.41 up tt 'tit veritibl alit filth 0,1 milt ite1v . ....-i wil pattern-4. Ire .I.:k ' ,I - . 1,3 i. ow.„..thau:l‘ a.........:cipi ~,,.,„. i'" . 'l'in t. , ~ am and extimine for 1.1. t . •!.° je, al,. 44 , , . r itr., Hlntoo r,trv . r , 1 47 3.,T . gi v d it • iit,, , , ,, t ia r z o o tli+ i, f r ac i t_i_o_::l : _t ‘ o ' I 4 _411. '• ...i ... ::: * lj . tiLlr ii - list' ct" —k turadza,- :IA hit them , 1,0, ~..,,„:,,,,,r, r,ur,:h.,,,,,..,,..,,,,r.1irre 1 n .gil d''' ..; `,.4v..."•1.1„'C1 -1:. • tile republic dr (Jill lilt 11, ____kri, N ; , :t . (. 1 - - , .! pe.-t liou,es under the , A. l". t up, i in. - ny ski hJ.v ~i. ote CA pitot of our Coot- : 21. LE T I C ' ii Q r, , l. O -- 1 ,,,' N 'Li M. 1 : , N , .. e a t pumumeu to a ZCAIIIi ER% ttipt. nionwealth, u,thin hearin rof the Ex- ' Pr ' '' ' ''‘ (.."1-''Akiiir Treatment and Rad. eviii ;Ye clmin IR rof 0111' own z. - ", Lite h-,,.1 tir:. i i.l " - i th°:\ ii .i p,rm .ti tt i r r h '' • , 1ec L , , 1.4 II i , I, 1,,,,,,,,,,tte filth and Verm i n, 1.,.,..„ in, taa•.iry flu 1. -, ms, SoI e uTi r i l De l IZI:( k ): liirrl.lue gear's-Ally. Nor etithoth,l c,,C, tits", ,of the 1110 .t loath- r. - ..,,F i n i 0 i. ..T "1 7. e n i. !;,, i'. . ',Anne ell 11.1,..,':;!*. Overtl) wing with •tench M"" and Pl 'Y''' ' ' lull 77 " ' " 1)1 " "I ' ' ' 1776. " "17 ' 1 "g if.: " ' "' I. ( Mr cr. ‘ll, AI.D., of tit.: twist itUr';l4l,,iliti. See tip , . scores,, it . ,,:;:, ‘ ,. 1' , " r;h 4 . 4 ( -• 1;v it ' l ' ' ' of .beings that are crowded into their The world relin e MIII I I I M I t k iiI;r2 ... M . this .I , llnirsl,ll_ Alltlll cola pn-s. Learn a t . , . ' tin, t r u . l l e : . Tear!) 'wore, from, his wn enperienet: ~ we have learned that they ale m;ii,it s—n 01. rriminal , " ~. and 1,/ n.s, i:i i a si t , t I r ' e ii i i ;. -, % " . 1 W,t i.n w .i i 6 1. ,. ..a i t r i oil .i iii"ia' in n ''. duagerolia surgiehl operetiour, l l ::;,,,, l i a o a di tilt ti tel u, if you may n ' ut yt:t be a vie- . •"I ''''' ' pointing out u tun of the saint, power that has laid its : ' i ii ii i !,, i i i ;: m o u c, " , ii ,:ic i •i i t a si s ic% l. i""iiiiiil4. hail upon them. Answer us, where is wimm , ,viry sUfferer,-nlo'lltnastnte:t:ttiltrli.stue"lni by,' t i) r0:1 ,, , , i , 1,11,, ü be, may y r o re liimselt cheaply, private ..our security? If the excercinent that prom II 1 Loon to r thoii -oil a l n . . li l l4 th.tr l a t r l i l l r s ° . will ha., be/YrntilEed from the remit of society and turned intoy spies, detectives, and 1 „„ ti i e , • ,f t , tm er, •••l ' " any ad"r". in a Plain, ' • air , ii4 - : . 1 ' 71i 1 . 4 t o s. P .r t t g lirt fi N u ri b i.: ad'. lit rtorriirtm can thn' cause your neighbors 127 !tottery. New York, Post . Office 801 l 4586: to buffer, can thus rob them of their I right., can they not do the s:ilie thing r pXr.ct'Tott'S NOTICE. With 3 Ott'/ Are yo i safe, or is any eiti- ''' Letters testarnentary on the estate rf t; i t:4 , "." l, l ,L ; g i l r T i nglr.tlecrursetl, late of Potter town zen safe'. Have you any .seeurity dial. 1..., idi.at been nilix gr r a so n n te s d l t n o ow th u e ) s l a b ber:nem these miseiable hounds will not cause .tl ''Y arid family went, 1.. said estate, to make ira g uredUe ' in s i7- a c i 7,.. i in t r i, ,l those haring elaionn to present thew you to Inc draggel front home, and lands, and without hearing accusa- ' ceueated for settlement, t EZRA L. SPANGLER . Lion or trial, be immured for..months or ; mh 17 CIL MARGARET SPANGLER: years in t',lt,c noisome, sickening holes? NTOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Ilutilreds as innocent and as• patriotic -0 1 11 iota r ' a r r l t ie n:Mi l i ii i r .,: i i g a w th il e i r wi r n i V 'hi' any enlgr.- as ydkf,have been; what, is to„.%ave you , ' respectfully Mier Weir sersoc iw os i t ' : m t ' l l iel i r e l i r l i e e l nit n % and the pulie. Professional calls promptly Answer yourselves that question, and then answer us if thane things were , per- , a t m en h il l e 7 l,l 3 u t i. Bellefonte, P.,.. • 'pitted under a Denim . ratio Aatuinlstra- E. GREEN, tioli? , I E. S. BOSWORTH. IM ---- -- , ARK YOUR BAGS! TITANKS.—Hon. C. L. Ward, Chair- -IJ it the shop btamps for Bags. Bufalo,* Robes or any i 4ivr e cl ee se tl f o th i e l k o i w nd, to be had at all man' of the Democratic State Central ofthe subscriber in /21efont p . r eed, Committee, Hon. C." T. Alexander, Member- of the Legislature from this • district; Hon. W. A. Wallace, of the DLOWBI PLOWS I State Senate, George J. Bolvon f 'Esq., ilfoughsAatlrsgeaneueli of the celebrated Warts Proprietor of the' Buehler House, Har- cutters at $l6, can k 4 e I h ° ad tot oi Ifa l ::7lZesTu a r w foundry or their Ware Room in*Bellefoohr g risburg, John H. Orris, Esq., and our many other friends thrdhghout the State rrumoniy BRED. ' will please_ accept 'thanks for the inter: 1 ~... A larc . supply or.llmothy 'Seed Just _eat manifested in tour welfare while under' - 1 1ved, ami sal? at etmelnalL. ' v . militsultoninreilano‘ il me , • perhaps, L ITTLE ONIoN'8! !aloe us au siportuuity _ to repay them, t 3.4 t A large supply of Little %gm rip s hot It odteml for salt at pustnums. - - -- . nu. 1,•!•11 u'i; ( 11 h del •N. I .' 111 , 1 , 1 i I MEE Are we Free ? =II ivcre ,mc•• ' :L , 1 . 1 ;il.:ls Ca, .1- d.) t 4 1 ,)).• tne •!, and that have <l.rtin.! up in ove l y the :tU'pi li riu2v 11;:1•1W 0.1 , 2 1.4 SI:11, if t11v..,-- ww.t4 , 1.1....1-11 tit^ d ptlt or 16'_!1.1.1.::,;nant 11:1t.? v()} . \.‘v Pat in to- that. "pro, • the p' I p yor it , a ti to tl thvy uur I. runtly a, it ex.- aw). e•totlit to 1 , can it d I,y pri , ol4, ;hat t 12,3 no, dr—the post 'wit .I.'»lition:-nt. ti ll'tl 1) W.( , W;ll,f 1: ,uf -1019 :111C1( d RIM a,.1 1):,:au,o of any 9-2 MI: AND srs, ofrcn-,•Lkto Governor Curtin. It gratifies us to see that: Governor • Curtin is throwing off sonic •of the chains that have' bectiliontid liked blnity htB party, and If rising to the dignity of an independent niat, and governor. On the matter df illegal and arbitrary arrOts by military authority, lie txpiesses . himself freely, condemn ing them- in the severest terms. We believe he has said that they shall cease in this Stale, or as governor of our once proud old commonwealth, Which has so long heat hvr kmtc in servile saleni•-ion to the indignities whikh the admini,tia- Oen of Abraham •Lineoln has heaped upon her. he will know the reason Why. Ile jw,tly feels iivliguaitt that they hate made his .esvii Capitol. a eity'of bte.tiles-; where his own citizens are inf.. I , li-tilled under hi'. very nose, without form or,. shadow' of justice, mid lie is madoppowerle.,s tb aid them in'their entity. We say Governor Curtin feels thi4, ;and it is bringing out the mAs in him. awl he "wear, it shall ct.a.,e, All honor to the Governor fir his noi;le re- F-o:ce. A tiontlnuanoo in it, will inake the people Of 'this :tale hi, ft,iends, without' di,finetion 'of patty, aud name will be, honored. when that of, .11.1allatu Lincoln and Andy John-on mill 1 lit ion forq‘or. COO loluit..l the (I...ver nor vury but w n; 11.tu 1 lii V. au 1 it ei e olet,uie to ItAtt.- Li 11'13. tn..r.a CO -Thu 11.(1 . • ; ,,i,11;,‘!s who ad vo AF - t ,, fret: :Ind en V.ll;te taiiii, t ll- uP idgror., ai the sappolici, of Inntohi do, are cold L!ooded tpoo,_,lt to enduic the hear % eV' boll to all ctern:ly without heceuileg de,:catiy in. -7lie the CotitiXtiti ritn.pnri relic: by 1110 Ira Zit ini.tott nill hot 1 ' , VI 11 tintitlirr frit oop to On 1ar , 1.41 btou. bt LILL It little 11/ I tier, litfts :Act% for the (.....ttry is gct tiog 1.1x•1 IC the wet of — hum- We. :I t ra:11,1 , 1 m..ciaent9 have I r•le Lo;.10:.% t;.O Co:':- in, .n vu••ut Cno so! r.h I:ive b ?en ktlh.d, anl t,ar hundrvd un I 1 , )1 ty cite wILr. d. -111 Ott. ri 191117 , 1 portr,:nit•mnerntic 1 --t-ree that the hut, Illitto4.4' L e IN is I ',12 Corot.: • t •Ir. 1114131..-01 S S e .._1‘•51.1"•4 1 ne in NI 1,1110 Itlon7 rrl•• e • to •it .• V lei e.111V0! a 1•1.111 d, trill In I 101 l or three ; : k) it 1 , t xpt•o6••1 the 0140:11e tv't.,4t•opti N:11 he Il Ai. :1,4 Iwtu /S—iLl I 1 1.;1..1.,11 Cu- Nr:IV ADVEItTISE‘ I ;IN rs it Co or cur .1P FOOTS, cm: P lUOIS, or CIILAP BOOT.i, enTAP G UTETtS, L.VP (:.117 1:1:5, GMTLIIS, ron WOMEN, WoMEN, 1. UP. WvMEN, AND CIIILDR 1 ::\ AND CIIILDIJ.N AND CIIILDREN SHERIFF'S NOTICES. . MOIIEIBB AND LSCAL ItEPRIt. •sentatires of iolni Brinkbiotech, deceased. thurrux. Or, au 1, S. P. hart , Clerk of lie Qfphan's Court el 'temerity of Centre, do hereby car . tffy tat ad. an Orphan's court bell at Bellefonte, the 23d day of January, A.D. [Seal] 1863. before the honorable lieu judges of said court. On 'notion a rule was granted upon the heirs nod representatives of John Wiuktoblech.deceesed, to come into the Court on the fourth Monday of April meat., end accept, or refuse to accept said estatcat the valuation, or to allow canoe way thtf real ;state of said deuce/red should net be sold. te.,tnnony trliVrcef, I WM hereunto aot my hand, and allised the /calor stud court, at Dello. loute, the 21.1 as) of January, A D.. 1505. J. P. tlephart, E.,0. C. ' febl7llt. 'RICHARD CONVEY, Sheriff. IVO THE 411l1R8 AND LtIOAL REPR.E. 1_ sentatiros ut Darn' Weaver, deceased. Pr's•tsyf vAst‘, ('k. rat: Co., ss: I, J. P Orphort, Clerk of the Orphan's Coptt of said county of Centre, do hereby cer tify that at an Orphon'S I.vtirt held at the '234 11,t) ol J.initary, A.D. [Sean 19G5, b fete tv•e_ honorable 60,1A:es-of said court, OA motto)," a rule IVRY granted upon the heirs rind rcpresxotati% us of Davit Weaver, deceased, to Lento into the. Court on the fourth Monday of April next, end aspot...T refuse to accept said estate at the rel. ojt 'O. or to eh.LIT t.iii.e.llhy the real estate or Foul decet,ctl not be In te , lttnany n het enf I hate hernnnto set my band uttti affixed the .sottl of ilpi vourt. aebellt fume, the 231 (thy w Ittn , at v. A D.'l• 631 • • .1. P. (N.phqt, C. n. C I'4, 17 111 „ErrhA ED CO \ LKy bb•ritr. 1110 IIEITH AND. I :F* XL ItEl'ltS le FelilatiVi,J of Jet qur.lh Donating, deceased. I, J. It Ctottint I. ( I tri , ttf tl c liaolutne Court rf E IE 1 ( . "1.1;1t,‘ of Crot-e, fin hclol.v err. toy Iliat I.: an Oa ph in's C nrt, heJJ at • .1V kW*. . A .1) (5,,11 1,61 11,, .• the 1 , n,:olPie tko• ) • 61,4 t (0 , 1,1 0.1 mo.tt.pn, 1 - tl'o vot,tott 1.11 a tl , I,ll+ oi, l rel trt,en•nt, e 9 of 11 It ,tl," te• t into ••kt...... t. ' ~ I I fftfittl c c II lay •ha ..real , t ~r In totllll , , v ,(I liarn 11, rear te ci t 117 hun,l u , J , I wit wed the t.al eelt, lAt fume, the '43 , 1 Jana:try, A D. J , it. r. U. C. f.l , 17 Pt TITC11A111) ((I\l CI% qhu itl. Tur P.T. - f:'` , AND 1.1 . (7 I. !Lunt:- F- R t ltsreo lint r: It APO ire I. 11,11:0 1.11 it It) 1111 UP of P s•rit of 1,111 - II• u.l I..sa::l:.r:Coi t h e 119 , Courl. m kLd the 9r tot 're. 11 I t • hilt. •t a ill at I, ti• e•rtieli , • f .f Nu. I .1. , 1:••'11.., 701 ti! 2 c . . / .r 4't the q t d 1. 1 ,t :teed In and auto, . tt.ol It tt eau, •• • ,1 , Ott t•t - ep •:It• the .11•.1.2—ret her, leo to colt, nntlttrttott , the eat,r lila t.ruing ip Law. v t which tuts wtd plate i./I • thlnic 14 0- ' UIL,r. I R.C . 11.11:1; CO.NLtY, er'9 , •l 1. 11. F. 11( J U.S r'tl:1:P0I: A IN I): .t The cloolnonnet;th of Penn t)lvanin to tie Shertt. o :Atte t.tet:nhtt horo-- J to :t.• I, do; • r. inT5 I.<" It I nto our 00 it our Quint of cAgn,,•4l P.0.0t t'io C. tatty f Ctlttro, r7.9ing r.rert; t. r it•t ti-tt Le 1.017,11 T dic jrrrtl fr , ,u 101. of ttllli•T' LI -a I. C.re c ./lulu/,.1y. J 11 , . rot 1 r.. 1/ i M. .k.^l, t' othenexcu• Sa. 11 be end arrear 3 ..a.r l . I,er - It' L. ore ror judKci at Bello , pt... ut..‘ 1.,114:1 , 11.1 It o - if ...intl. it I entte t c d f Colt to uu ,at r the }. tilt, it - Or label r I toe £3lltl Jar. b S: S kirl 411.11- al. 17 c. :, a.IIS, y 11110 e, aal,) ttca :‘./ An: S. '1 . I, ~ . 1.,11',111.4 dis fr:111 11 h 11.! of to ti.r. art_ 01 LAIC 1.-IL-MI .A211,11.11a1y 1.. Coot 41..40 J.r...1 herof fL v .t. A Nrw SrocK, A Ni.l`, A Is LW SivciZ, C1174P SirOFS cHL \ ,Hui Si tine,. the rame.l Linn. E q s P eseten. o. our ~t u C 1;taile::1(0, tie 1.11 d 0..• of r, . I riS. L, n I'. ", u.!: YU Ci t litt:11.11i1) Sheriff. IGL 11 - 1: P11.0t,1..1?!.‘ - N.ttise to iterehy git tn that the fun Fawns] Lid!). p.tsi the t 01. d• LllOl i•i the 2:,..11 .T • 1, 1 ,1 1,,1•••,•t 61 we Coontlnsmirth. d , t 1 h t, • • ...ntre s: .1. .1 t 1.111:.11' TOR At r; FOR 11 , N, 11.1.;.1, I it' Ll.' I • thtt.'l( 1, f .r 11910.91,r; I' I 01 I r l C , arty t 1 g thc I 4.g.„,. ti . ..;t 4 d a y, 1H.,3 \‘l.o{. 4lrr s'ori r C 1,. ; A c1)11 , :R., fit_ E., • .e t..t hr .1, on .1 rlit n:1 , 4:11 rd I y 1.. e ffrett Ili, t ,t,l: 4 Let,t,... .I‘;,:y, ti tin‘ke , :tel L. Situp tt• the I. Hutto iron. 111 , 11., in the It .tarls of A. S. .elluiLtattut.r or t out nle rnl:y 1,!:t ,1 t , n , ttr't :b.f. • •Sear ill nilen ri to the du led of itts,,„ttpt at,.. the Coll:. I elLef , tnte, I .It, .L`„ the Gut any ,f Apt t 1 tate° :to I IT: cm. j,,:,tttsbed , Joe) nittend if they're 1,,,r.er. tole 71 ..t. .1. 11 :1111;e,I.:111'. Auditor. A eprrot:s 2.‘,11(..}1 the Orphno• t',.r Centre . t•i oinks ui t atrabot,n nt the bait, it Ile I cult of Y. M aauw.,,..1.1,4u..L0., tlc 11„,... ; h. of 11,11, 'etc, dee...amid, to and amon4 those lerzaliv 0 , 16 e'd 1 to recite the 1 , 111111 . , will attend to the duiiis of his eintineld, at the Cool t Ii lee, in the Borough of Ba eitinotte, on , the 9'llollj or A ~rll next, ilium L,litao Intereqed may uttsmi 1,1 , ev ate pr, per. 1.1/11. 17. :it.' : 4 111i:1:It 1. A adOnr. A 1;101TOIt'S NOIII2I. In the. (It pheitis emelt of Centre Couuty s . In ree until r f the estoto of L.4t .4 Breslau, late uf•Put ter town.hip, thereon-4. 'ldle Audit r appodited by the court to settle :ewe r lju n t . the a c t 0 Mt of bluuucl Mell . llltelllt, adman-trator of i.atel c-tate, and to ascertain lions or encumbrances gAnenst the real estate of bind decedent abetting the interests ul the widow and Iteirs,"ii meet the peut;es interceded for the purpose of hp+ appointment at ritee olllce in lieliefoute, on 'Wednesday, the 12th day of April, A.D..1464, at two o'clock, I'. Al of said day. " GEORCIE M. TOCtilq, Attelitor. AEDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John Walk er, deceased. The undenigned, an emitter appointed by the Orphan's Court of Celine County to ascertain advancements, and make distribution of tins balance rounsiumg in the hands • f Daniel Walkor, executor of the said John Walker, deceased, will attend to the duties of hitseppuintment on Thursday, the 18th day A,. D. 1805, when and where all per f•on• interested. may attend iftbey see proper. nilllo4t EVAN M. .BLANCIIAIID, Auditor. NOTLCE. Letter(of Adininietr awn on the estate of James lizsle, dermused, lute of snow Shoe township, having been granted ie the subscribers they request all personAnowing theinselves in , ildand to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and thin,. buying claims to ',repent them duly autlientiested by law fia settleinent. AUSTIN HINT9I, JANE. UZZLE, feb 1761 Administrators. AtotlNrsTite.rolvs NOTICE. • Letters id adrofn (ration on (ho ostato of J. B. Ttivlor, deeds ki of !toward Town ship, haring IsSwis grit th the selssoriher, ha' requests all parsnns kunwhig, thetpaql„sea indabt, ed to said oitato to mai.° immediald pigment. and those baying tp jingoist' thotiadoly authoultoistod for asißiamunt. - inh3 di - J. M. uatv, • dminishastar, D. DERR,. x iou Tows iOTICE. -Letterirteetsamatery on-the Witte oflohn Zeigler, deeeesel, or hforklh•Towneble, bar* beau graotod to the Subscribers, thSy uu l imist persons,, knowing themselves indebted se stout will make Immediate payetent, ard to the having to present thear duty lutthetiti attest fostlepatmt. jA14E40134,- - • niz.i=a fa LEL MONME MUSICAL LISTRIIIIINTS. R It t rq D E'R'B MUSIC 'STOILE, CoHNZB MAIN AND MILL ansums, LOCK HAVEN, t o T. P. RTAER TAKES PLEABEILE in ennotmeing to the eitheuti of Confietenanty that Ma music stars sow IN SU C.CIESSRUL , OPSRATTION, rout that he is prepared to famish Sham with Musical lbstrutoeue OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION, on the most favorahle terms. Ile take. portico- Int pleaeure in calling the attention of the,poo. plo to the. euperiut qialitierof the oelehramd CIIICKERING'S PIANOS, wob !nuns blue neiyetsally Wen the allot premium orer all natal wherever the) 'hats bern brought in c , orttpatili4. They have only to be seen sod' board to he admired, aji their irmtnifacturers hare sueree,led 10 tully.in com bining rn them those indispensable mantles or p. good piano, rm., brilliancy. powerolepth, and the ORGAN LIR' LICE NESS 07 . ,TONE which in abenhttely indinpennable in an lustre. .1....11L for aceonip.uyiag the 'TOW*. Tbny are ccichrated far ETANDING IN TENS. This quell," Is is'ways deeirnLla , Lut it is to rOrtt, no living in the sountu, 'eicit it is not convenient be get pro(ssdoeel tbdoia but ' 11-SUPPLY- of other Pianos. When be Informs Os! people tLat he keops the oelebratect HAINES BROTHER'S PIANOS; it is unnecessary to ske a word in commends- Won of them, - ae the reputation of the Arm 1./ . .01.te Sta,lOAL R-ESPECTFT;LLY ANNOUNCEI3 Unt he bee od the ROLE AllItItCY f.q. Central and Western rennaylrenta of the P.:oat Iptlatett 1041 !tint and Fr!Mid BaAItL))IAN . & GRAY PIANOS Their , Finn, ee•r ,n price from three, sun• drod dad ee,enty.h,e dollar., to seven hundred dcdlarin, end ILA all warranted to wet, kodemt, satoptetiou. rini.o it ORGANS IL. log received the SOLE 4.IIKNCY f‘, the. l'ortiou of Itemo)leAtialt of the TI.EA,T A DAVIS' PARL')ft OIQAN AND 111 PROVED luzLuDgar,a,--;1 ^..r..1 ‘l.•, .0. ft 1 ofrer t 1 ~m to -du, p4),:ie ut ate., tat , ..9. he Pur.ou otguns are gp,tseu up ita 0). most dur.altlir - isiict Attractive style, sty Y. u.r LLIJ tall t PEF.FTCT SATISFACTION, and are 9,i4 ten to flfteen per until, ebrapekr than th ow of er,, otlwr tlrst-rlu.s manurarturer. ke Nit a cornpar.rott of thorn with thore or any Other maker refLriettee to all the famentinl o.lantios of a good Instrument, viz., I,l,ths/iiy of Tone, Power of 'Sohn. l'romptnein of Action, up.tri , r for Ca,o is of k.aprenal,n, and ILA. Il3rt, y end ,turelnlay or isoust.ruot• t beer Organs aro enielte , l In dln. rent styles 4.tt• t4u Lanus and pockets of yurcluuntra, =EI Plain Black S;alnu,t, Ca...ek Carved Black W alma C'asca ! Plain Oak Cti,rs! Puliebed O&k Cuc plain Chestnut Cases! Fancy •C'heatput Cases! T'V.tiltneewouttri. , W, - Fancy. Itopowood Cauca! RYNDER KEEPS ale° a large supply of the celebrated I*.; MONITOR ottaMvs, CABINET ORDANSI lilll:rxErS EXcELSIcin oiGANs Ari, casrxces TEMPERED REED MELODBUNE RiNDER 1E PREPARED to Furnish PIANOS P/1.031 ANY MAKES. In the United fitatearthoutd edidoiners prefer oilare than those he keeps on hand. ILYNDER WILL ALWAYA be supplied with an usortmoot of LIALVES 2110'8. P 141105, CIIkAWRING" . B Pl4lfoS. BOARDMAN & ORA r 8 pie NOS, BOURNE'S PIANOS.. Grateful for the large patronage already be stowed uypn and anxious tp mye all the people. with " whatever they may desire le the lino of good lastroMeats; 'he has made special arrangements with the following oelebrated . factor* to Ail orders for thale hutpaaketweee&A ltt there price, viz., WA. B. BRALIBIIIti, sinnfAY k swill. • autnicarsmar A 00.,' Now Tot*. and Wbf. 1191 . 4411, EXAMS MPS VICRAINC: GurrAno, .„ • ntrrp, tR eset, erer7 Wog beltilit is a Mmaio *Dom Vail lad: seetbiaL4, , Palaidiata resit fut. Feb. :tat, 11 , 06, , 17. El
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