1 Whethets or not this be really' true, in fact, die very intimation that such was thr, int e utpui shows the low opinion ip I which ~timst.. hardworking and hooch laborers are hold big tho leaders of the abolition party in this place. They are. esteemed to liev,an igmarnnt and t•li de prayed as to Aillingly undertake the 111 Intbest of misd'eeds, ans Lave considered, by the leading abolit lon kt , Of 13elletinite, to be tit ileitrument , through which to aceipmpli‘h their 'Leith and emitempli ble purpo4es. To save their own base hides the , e abolition' leaders would plunge their more• honest and uniuspi -4 ions patty ft lend , into trouble and dif tieult.i,mn the as•omption-that do y are Ist, ignoraut of Os hiws of the land Chat I tlmy would, on their reprewntation or distortion of the fact .4of a-New, wnlingly lend themselves to the Itecomplkhment Of an unbolt Olki. et. . . . \\Aim will the hard fisted yeomanry"' i4.of our it on wil;•ks say to ail , ? Are they williug, hereafter, to be considered mere -tools in t 10. -band, of designing men, to I be it , e4l Itke dumb in.trutnent , t in the. Ihand , : 4.1' au artisan'? 'We trnq their manhood will re...41t from such a hinnil intim; por•ition, • and that they Will•stand l'ittp in the true dignity. of an hone 4 pur -1 pow, atoba-wrt, their full oittility, nm. ' tally and morally, with tie prairjest,of I.4ia aladition: le'allea4 eV ills. roomy '1 Though their face i s be bltuked with the ! 41414 of the: fitrmice, and their hint& graekedmod haidened with the weight of bene , t doil, S et, 'or belieie their beat t, beat li ith trite human 4- 'apathy, and that the magnanimity of tl•ir , 401141-4 would worn to abuse in. fallen ea: my w limn the Fate , had played in their 1., te..4,aer 1 ‘ , 11.1n 5 ,,,, h.,''r V'rgh:SlL l i , ':.) p0v.,,, patotystieWatOman IN UK.Y MENU, ED1,02 ANL/ PltOrßist•ltt , BIarLEFONTE, PA FRIDAY _MQ.ANR49. O IUtiE 9, 1865 ISRMS.-11 per year when van] mahante $2,,U when not paid ninth e, awl $3,00 o heu not tend. boron, the eiorniwn I.f the year The News The 'netted:: or the beenneretee e tee i of this State hen been posti,entel tiil Theiretray. LEE The negotiations for iffr ,or ender of liirby Frinth's forier h.re e. 01 1 ,1014. tett WI the Me of the l'ordedureteo 6v I.tentetrunt henerad Ffuekeer, Of the army, ttlitt cortnoveurter, of the Dar r. tr rpm tett t hmt K Irby ninth lust pone 1,. rb. trill' of Jefferson 1)a, r , will joke place.' nn about the Nth tlrry❑qoult. Charles W.. , of Neer VIA, Hill nrt ns hi , eoun I , :tr pi • will bo plarol in the ohl Capitol IMil 'Tito Senate, on the ult., l as-e.l n tiehning the linalifleationa or soar, in that state. Dialog iti eitlten , ‘ are exelisteA r r „;„ fur ma i ears otter the passage of 'the te.t. .Aftt r 110 i spirit " of that hen° they may ap t , ly to the edtirta pit ' a re.terat eti of 'the ran • I,v~rrn~4 Sl ofml~l~~nruLnn. iinr mVP:ted at Cohltehia ott.the 17th tilt. Iln 11,1 re% 1 ..11,1y Nnrc.l n prodatmlll,l naming ihnt I t i• n'tn. t,t, t n were rill .1 by the led- ernl milltutt3 oeetwate.ti s.t th, 71.11 e. 'there 1,1 n upon thut mentbran the I:lltiefi Porltntnent hilt pre , ent to hunt 111 1,1/1.1 , :11, 111th it tnptuttu. lot litut:4ll uud faun.). = 11 •1,4 hr has a small armed tree to defend him eelif trout arrest Ihe Alututma delegati.n fiat e Int.! :in inter TIC. with th'a Presblent. It as Ila..aaght nil the Funthein Stales well be rvorigusliseti im iLa North c t uolion plan. 'rho cooredorate General Hood hail °llona to Forreader to Genual tilL,ll6oll, atolie!, Ull.llMrl 11. Grnerul Therm. n 101 l New Yolk on tbo loriant, for the Went. Sheridan armed at Near thleans on rA day had. - Judge Gamble At iinierting in Jersey _Shore, on the 16th tilt to pat ticipilie iu ilie ohvotinies of President idlieoln, at which all the church es of that pleasant little village WAIT repre minted, Jouge Gamble alui.ted the courtesy of tho audience, who invited blur to speak, and outraged common decency by indulg ing in a partisan harangue, in which he di... paraged the deceased President jun! lauded " the loader* of the rebeLlion.—C4a(oa Iftpttl, ttt, The above delectable piece of aboli ti,oi iniFreprebentation we find in the pa per to which it is credited. We only speak the truth when we pronounee it a wilful an'il deliberate falschocxl. Judge Gamble is to well known to the people of this State as a dignified gentleman, and to the community in which.he lip is as a courteous neighbor and ' devout Christian, for such malicious and infa mous stat.ments to have any weight with thinking and intelligent citizen. Therefore, the attempt of the in,ignifi cant erilihler at Lock haven to injure tlic judge in the t;tiputlinft-irf resin ota ble people will - only reeuil e mpt.n his own head. _ - During the whole of the unhappy war which has just closed, Judge GainlV was a supporter of all the legal mea sures of the Governme;,t for eat ry ing on the conflict; hut has always opposed rad icalism. Being a pemoerat. he was in fhvor of giving to the South all her con stitutional rights, and of closing up the war as Elpeedily, as lirriorabl, and as magnanifnouslY as possible. lie is, how ever, and always has been, an utter ene my of abolitionism and negro equality, and' although he :never' spoke a traitor °via word, or entertained a thought in , consistent with his dui ies' aiul obligat iolis an a _titizen of the roited State., his "loyalty" began to be doubted by the Jersey - Shore stay-at-home. and the first opportuflity that offered to itststilt the judge Ras endnaced witlirlvrnes•(. We happen to haye in, our imAe_rion a private letter relating to that affair written to us at the time, by a friend in Jersey Shore- The version given by our friend is Seinen 'kat different from bhut of the Moon 14144 o»., and we give it rerbaliut. The letter is dated April 20th, and, after alluding fp the death.of the President, in terms of ‘ severe con demnation and horror, it goes on to say: 4' There wax write an exciting time here on Wednesday lest. There an. a Union meeting at the Medicoli6t ciurch. Dtr. !iterens made & pplitioal oration of the oceasicrt. regretting. in I the crourtp of hst senierkv, that Lincoln had been so lenient. Mr. the" preacher in . harp', {pen requested. J141.1c1 Valnli•le to speak. r °edible begged lens to differ with Mr. St ens in regard tr, the leniency of the timid ', done, arguing that it 1,6 s the only tree policy. 1 and if communities wi.hed to ein perfax4, l i shlppiness they nia-t cultivate liberal feeling., "P'anit forgiving dispositions. Bern he remarked, t with some emphasis, that ho would' likvs aq sea something of this kind taught from the pulpit Ilne roused old Grim., *ht, uttered some *Mail e exclamations, when instantly the ford men in th e he we trie d with a hind voice. Put the d ----4 cloppettuaid out t" " Kick him out•'• "Knock him down l” Sc. flare ens no 'Jo lene, done, however, but the affair crenteArmuch in feeling in the community. I do. think that press beta are the worst data of men we bare when excited about politics. The "old Grier" alluded loin the let-- tn. of our cotrespondent, is a Prwsbyte-. rims ministefirlo has long since outlived his usefulness, and whose_ trued has be come querulous and enflebled by agei, .Judge Gambles '.ob,arneter is to well known to be' injured' by such assailants. Abolitionism v.. Labor. It is now pretty generally credited 'that the men. who were- so , anxious to mob . 3 1 11sjor Elliott, on the co:anion at his recent with here, afraid to - da it themselves, intittided to send to Cie dif forortt ittneliniiirtil the vicinity forth= to do tile dirty, cowardly jab Ye; them. t I 14;, 'Minor held up by aholitiou banik they sill therein 4e thenvelvel reflect ed a. , ryropliants to rich bounty. ready and willing to do anything, however mean and contemptible, that will guarantee to them 0,14 retentin3r nP their ,ituatiotr+. Thwis the e , tiniiilion in which thoy arc held by the leaders of the inob-p.uty in 66 , , tot ii, and thoy nurd, be blind indeed if they' do not yet it. L e t uh p, that. in t h e next election.. the cote of the laboting masses in this treaty may be ea.-.t against. ,a party whose prim iples place them so low in the stale of social being. Let thou as sert their own manhood, and stand up for their own rights ; and not, like clinging tars, lick the hand that smites them. God has given them minds or their own r eapahle or di•tinmtishinir be tween right and wronir. and Ile will hold them responsible if they allow their flee azeti"ey to be overruled by thy• ,-oglies tions of minds more subtle than their own, whose principles-arc dikhonest and whose designs ace erimin.d. The Trial ofJefferson Davis It will hereafter 'be a cause of constant regret if the' trial' of Jefferson 'Davin shall take place in the local court of the District of Columbia- thief-Justice Chase's objec tion to having the indictment laid in his circuit, it is easy to penetrate the reason of. But since his political aspiroluilin tbrbid him to occpy bin conspicuous and appropinte place in a greet historic drama, ns Chiuf- Jailitice Marshall did at the trial of Aaron Burr, one or another of the associate juniices Might far better discharge the inty Ninrlt sonfficts with the ambition of their chief than the District of Columbia court, whatever the ability of its judges, tots 110 prestige, no history, no venentlile ns+er:a. 00119, 110 national tante; which tan titter mine nothing, decide nothing, and taunt, after all its labors are ended, leave the great legal and constitutional questions that will arise out of the trial of Mr. Davis in pee clsiely the unsettled slate rihereM they now rest with no arguinontmore con vincilig than a sword's, and no decision more conclusive !ban a bank-fiellnt, pronounced art n case which ought to conimantl y tho weightiest de liberations and the most Mullin e adju dications of the highest tribunal in the land. Mr Jnlinnon I)as indicated his purpose to give Mr. lint in the benefit of the profession al ability of than. O'Cutior, Esq., the roc ognifett lender of the Atari ican bar, is not only vrecognitionpf Mr. Davis' light to the heuefit. of counsel, but a 111ng111111 , 1111Anin as surance to hint, end to all whom it may con ceit), that the Government deems its opn dignity implicated in gruirg ng 11110 110111 in In 11101 he eau challenge as his tight at claim ' aellist pt . . doge' We would still urge upon Mr._ Jukuson Did iitiportance—for it I . S not Set too Into to ertase Jansfer to be niade—of hating the trial transit!' red to the Supreme ('.nut It in WA enough to insure the preneuce of pro eminent ability at the bar. There should be eminent lest ning, and the highest luhJto rity presiding upon the bench when 31r. Davis comes to his Iliad—N. Y. world. .The Abolitionists are like the lean who drew an elephant in a raffle. Ile didn't cx Belly I l now what I o 110 a ills it. The first elephant or. the .tholitionisin is the Deere Moat of the i'..•:beithern wine wre crowded with then'. in North Carolina, they hate to be kepi at work by the bayonets of the military Proclamations are of * 110 119 p: they do not understand theta, and would not obey,' there if they did. The are free and they . iwewl to let the "white trash" know it. `,.ebur (leen ho is divglisted with his ebony aulv. fle SilyS they nntnt "root, hog or die!" Complimentary, to the race he hue worship so long. Rut Sasebo will nvt root. and he (Ines not, intend to die while ho can All his belly by stealing. The next cleplxitid is the groat national 4,m, hanging over the country, created by tijotelinsy fanatics who plunged the country Sutn mail VV/11.: Tarte are also, a grad, many little ele phaellt anch ap contractors, shoddy spew. ttletors. Prov7:st. Morahan% and the like, who liegm to kick since their feed in stopped. fle&;des this there is their imaginary new o,ll3li:otitis, a code of despotism, a press half muzzled which they had hoped to keep down, and sundry other little things belong ing to a free people which" they aie bothered to dispose of. What id to be done? shod dy would like to know. I, —Gov. Bigler of this Atate, paid at visit to Washington a few days since, and had a long interview with the President. The Govenor and the President are old friends, and were Senators together, and, as t i lle record proves, voted together in fa word the Critteddim Compromise and at& aches public questions, tending 0/ peace" We are glad to learn Mat Gov. BigleP was cord! aliy reosived by 3Tossident Johnson. and that their views harmonize. This is a good. omen. Bethel-Fi►her Butler We find the following paragraph relative to the redoubtable hero of Big Bethel anti Fort Fisher; in the 11;itadelphia Ltdytr: ,jit`TLER AND rue CA nrar —The spring, firld editotiolly, that, at the invianoo o't Gen. I‘lit ler. who bantenea to Washington on Ito) (lay after themitti der -0118 ft.,:lUlt 111. oil Sca aid, petition , * for Iris itlipoiutisient. Ili I lIV po,lion Of the Man .14WVI , OSell to lie .•vt, re igtiglArthly Ilneparcd-Itt 110 , ton, un,l vignea ghoul. two.il l wls (.1 the Hiumbers the Legisla lure, %Lille eetulol nen •Nipeim had :daily 1 despatches of :in carne9t, royular dolt/mkt Icr (kit appointinellt to some iaa poi (ant Iry le behenie . of Huller to get ,Into 1 the Cabinet hating failed, lieenw+e the al -1 teuipt to assassinate the whose_pllee lie hopedlo gel wits n f.dlitre, Le immedi ately comineneetrlo Last 0,01)1 tome "infix. position, :mil :at Notr York on and that he in ire furor et the ehoied of the his nit) home to dottier nit, address !elite , :following intfiritlyals to stteeeeil Leaguers, hie', he adrocateilt the npii lain lute litenttle, viz: IV, Allison, J. , poinrinent Itiieernets for the Warten„A W. Solo hertt Mitt %if cur elf vi eh n policy ; band, Judge 11.11i1 win„lanies Wilkon lien I lir trieflraph trotted C111 . 11 , 1;J. 1. N-LioUttl, and all oilier Turn again brought. tato te.itijsitvoi . to trans-,1 who aye untinestionatily loyal, tont who out dispatches to the pit pery marr to Amt in the t . ienlitti to 111e,pir , iett4i011 ring the existence of 3 roittirar for , or oil ti'ri ;tory in vicinity of the Ilitt.tle- Voillet's appiontineiit "The eiinalse {lead spate'', 'oe,' eve' .• go ei hurt! that . he hats ' e lk e a fa ' the pi esent : •.4 1;11,0e1 . I hem', in anticipation Ihnl strike de row, Is the keeectettic artuntl Ins services are loe the pi egent, lots, is gelling to he tolectltly,tivtil. Hobbs gracefully Ittoclared los recoglatiau. Thp , declares that if 111 , ,tiou l t trilco'il , ! in n girsn assertion het el4otol e en:NNW that the ft tewiq petiod of time, she 11 stripe hrtrt, and Ming of 11. e :tenet al 'had clulettl'ol tot to secure his the pot 4.lettin HT o null,. Onle from his 111.1.0/1(4111l1la I, Sl . l rettll y of Sulu in. the 1 muse, latrbto i.a friTehtened.., 1111 - French:- rah:act of President J hnson, is strictly gain family hate hound lon] up tuna the roma , ' - - - 44.n.--fticy-isst:tetsts4/ • - bankruptcy. Ile is inn fa state In rile l A i9 T "" ‘ •‘ 1 ":" . " " 4 " I ' 3 ""'"'" --Thr I runionq ninrristge Ile ninsl Ike tie or public It. lII} the Slate note d j ,.. li e iv garmy n.iii ttornht , l bt Hie non i 4 rile brutal !nuttier enrbat errs WIG&I , iveurrc•l In. We , lninisler- ''Orton tub Ile is a uselul t lwen to m hum fortune \ld "ii lite 2lt le tlqy of .1 Inn Incl. should collie in lln shape of nn olenginony \I the fits' n`nnounconeut of the tenl6lr eiknao i no] , an d inirni , n , n no hopeb !bat e was -obie - :limn lanlanthe 110 limns °Hem e pei imitated by ; . _._ . a tell-C , ll,llttlivti Nigtlttllce. mituitilitee, ', ._ ._, lr 1, 1 t p . , p,,,,,, phor,,tellthi.i.nrid.elpe -11,,..,,q0 for .m :i 0 1 n ow , agent's violit t toil of i,,,1,4 ~,, 1 . ~,‘,„,,,,4-47-mm,-,4-14sg. (wer• lit?..„ IXW %NC lioltea llic: pit poi:11011 710611 1 -, C Li,,,,„,ii„ t I d_ Nh. I i„1,„i u.... „ 4 , i i,,,i . I . x.r_ 1717i119',T - T,l - TTlT,Tl:T.T.l7•Til — i7CiliiiThirzifiTiTir-T^.r , ,„ tlttept. to LLSZAW- - 1/Itite the litger=tlillbl — . , tilt 11,0,, y.11,1t. 1 . 1 , ,n. !he prittellee °HIM- ("!!/tale ib , il , l . ed by Ito State. 1101,Nl.Nvr. it 0.180 of nggrti.- ~Vila ! 1 ,., 1 ,„ ?, -w e ll . T 0r ,,, y , , r,,,, i Melt 01111111 tiKy unprecedented iii the rec- ~,,,n g. ..„.,,, ti ,,,, Ihdi ,,,, a ,,,, ther, wo Ilse ma, a t Mood. lin. been proven, mid yet the No, (A ..li,i , , i , on .knolli.r. Ito rend your ex in ivolidiS luti e simply been Milli:toil f,r , costive+, 11',1,11,),,,e, 1.,r It dislike ki :tuna er "'""l.'" i 4j.ler. I.""" the ' e ' tinu ' ll Y " o far ' your f 0,1,4 pit simith nii they deserve hi lie I licAted, ,T, uft nut the hotel keeper Itimsclf , ~„s wera, 1 ,,, i , , h , ji „, hi , it „ lf „„, i „,„ who prtute , " rile i1i45 ,,, i111 II) their blovily 1 , lie cowardly, 01 ,,,,, i ,,,. nt , 4. . n ., Q. ,,,,,„„ 1 , 11 ., it 0 ,1,1,1 N . H.Litea 11011qt:slily by I,,,iiiitig I ~,e uved hit ~,,,,,,,, n ,, t h,', tw ,, i ng ,„„ii,,? 1 ,"""` L , r l;" Ilie ,"" f°ll ,"""','',"'" . ; (el. "g`' , , 'll,lB it not einntnin g ra two, itttv for tito lustor bllOlll.l hate Del.,ll 1113 k/ HMIVie. , a, ail l our 3 eq ....0 If i i m t ., um, d i d it liver con mitre l''' , '''"f"'"t n'" 4 "'"L ac '"" nr S l ' et ' re ' drum the.e intivigem': \V. think uut.— the la,t hVtim present st.tte ol Lie cs-e, (•,,,.. ,‘ . . i, I-, i ,,,,,„,,, it all..iirs its, ki,licahle lay the 1,1111. 11C1t . 11 , 1 I.OIICI , .1 It.t . M ,111111 11011 ti,er. t,.11 ii 11, efedlt t ip, lit th•ll lliq C‘1 , 14,11 1, rur (tie tletenee may k al u haracter to teiAe thol lit.to4l 11.01,4 of rat tull rinuuti 1t,,,, the linpulait.in af Lies it Ira 't to , ay tLo lea :4 is ilio4 Tire nuelely deumnili !hat a elted: .be placed upon thL,e indn•tdunl 1113111plitib114 of the functions of the IA %1, Ly. haltitho; : `Zmiday Tali, au their utfcnce (; .17.1 ' .. )C" II t h e sie I I Sili ru x lt t7: l : t'r e , ai bi a tee as s harp us 111 t co,poiolence between his and Gant ral Ilaileek, the tornier s a id: 'jou' awl Mr Stanton tient 111 C Kill mug, to beware of assoksins. I dal not then know flint the allhory of the warning, were themselves the as.3ILLISIIS I had to fear." THIS playing the ISS,U3II with nitsn'n repaintiong old, awl seems to be ii.faviirito habit with Mr. Stanton! McClellan was all the ijtantontletittunci.d hint.tolinems Leis of Congteits 3 11'3301 111111 11011 to Colllll3llld ii regiment, and at Use ratite time wrote him a letter profeitaing the warmest esteem for him as a at in owl II general. While he tens bringing e%ery iiithieute lie could summon to beat on proeuring Me- Clellau's from cumutawl, lie 171101 protesting to him the waits, ot ti ietclolop. In the same 11131111er he hits professed au ardent regard tor Sherman, until he found nu opportunity Ili which he might barely stab bun. 311 d then inflict rd !lie blow. For t 'mutely IS services hall armed /11111 in IL CONI of !will, and uti i ow:udly, 111,101- CI 011 S a tioupt of the sectetayy has hot serocil to add to th, contempt foe lion which all henitist 11101 hail before Ocnkx at. ' the , lour years of civil %Ar— now 01 - 1110 Democratic patty 11/18 set-11 glllollly 111/111 , : not 11181 Ito pl 1110111LN %tele different nom those whin!' had veil great !leas and Lappin...iv to the GOll 11 11 y, not that it hired tho irtiotry Sesv illllll 111 lormet. years, nor beenuse U WllB leas II lie to it, but bee.iiivii slyly illiterate oppo nent was at once tootle noil sadaineil 115 n despot er our opinions, Anil because ths. whole power of the gins ernineik bnebeti hy intioenao ntrtnen was ',evil to moult not only our legit I out rights The decep tion and fi arid by 'shod] the riolition pdety hare step by step fmto.l upon the venial y, I heir 110,111i111.9 ut 111 ) 1'10 I,llllBllty bas been clatincil 114 1T y and christ tan scum 'went s„ and Conoilltuional and national love have' been brand.ed 11 P:l./11 'There is howeior no ounce for_domotiragenient.. A IN 1111 reel,- loaa cotti.loon pat (pit. opponents :dust have ate end, and as autouninatioes must rest open lh, in They may for /1. 11111 e 311, 110111 sopremitey liy loiee,.but the...dity is not dictum, when Is nutted tont - mama I)1• peace and national harinuey, Not tit and South, must gam the supremacy, and visit, _upon Clue heads of the Sectional bigots and lovers of sectional revenge and i11)11,811Ce, that punishment. which they Jebel ve.— Not Mantbrequud Count,/ /banarria. TUE RE11161.1.1c01, FAIAL ONE.—The Waal, ingt,,a correspondent of ate New York Trib- one Ins describes “Mrs. Ifetly Perrin..." who is en trail at WAshington for giving i assistance to Gilmore when he plundered th ; the railway (ruins between Baltimore An Philadelphia. - ..The accused is quite young, not over I werity-I we, and the widow of MI officer of lieu. Lee's _staff. She is triad quite hand aome, and her beauty is reridere9,4lllllo Ppir ,iteo ig the defiance with which she laces the stars awl eagles (of the court, awl the lime! soy in which alio nods when wit:leases testify to her sympathy for the rebels. Welber such a beariag tends to convince the court of her innocence, is another (loca tion. tale is reported very wealthy, is the daughter of Judge Lee, 'of Baltimore and one of the leaders of the secesh aristocracy, of ( i llations and politics of Unit city." 1 , . HFANTON —Stanton is an official of many 1 wean. Gen. Sherman is one of,his woes one which is not.intermil tent, bid thorough -1 ly chronic. Sherman can neither be well taken %or shaken by Stanton.. Sherman is one of those determined, ay:tit:id search ing mitliary cathartics, --wkielt 11 - give the %liar. Department about as effectual a clean sing as e OW haT.--) Halleiik and ''Stanton have bad no woe - equal to Sherman, and Shermam was administered to them by Grant. Grant long since ascertained the calibre of huffy old llallock and sensation 3taaton, and he linear that Sherman was precisely Al dote which would give those musket. mo gera a tolerable lively time. We do ndt think, however, that it. is ad visable for Gen. Sherman Lo waste- words -with this precious pair of noodles. Ills beet plan is to avoid all further newpaper correspondenoe, purchase a first-doss raw hide, sod give,eaoh oils of them a i thorMigh tt cowekinning. This would het matters effectually.—Sanday Mercury. Dobbs in a New Qharseter.' The Dubuque Ileiretld has the temerity to assert that Dobbs is a candidate for United• States Senator. It's no smelt thing. It's a slander on a very dear friend of ours who is at present engaged in sinking an Artesian well in the buck part of his yarded. Dobbs thinks that a,mntt is a fool who indulges in j lit ical nspirni icn at it lime when he tins every reason in belicrt• that ha is about to strike ilc. IVltat is a. seat in the United States Senate compared Itith a bundled thousand barrels it Pet ? 'Ylto pure grease which spouts finin (lie boson, of (lie eat th, is inure to be desired, than Setiat orial eminence. Yen, ,flush more! dignities have their ltiritrt-aelles and their ihsappoittnients; but the 'genuine oil, such ns ihiLlts is •siire front the depths of his Artesian well, in 1110 Ilinderll 1111111 of Gilead w,hreh assuagogt manta'. griolk and Ileitis the lirern'heart. Dobbs nitihorizes us to state, that the Ihilitique 'Rio/7,1,11e5, $. reporl9 thst be has Glow' mud in p prig ,itutotitio4. Ike xpeeta to I: NI \ Col \ - 1 relV spe- Itirt u piet. of the wti ILtee-cent II:1 , 111 : 11 .i ".r .14 ... ."”C". • As to eau, the cow appi..pinukles the "dime - ultich //Ad an exieit•iNv Fr II 'L. 1,11".4 cil etibtt ton The Leel or Libel ty and hp tim,lB lltttril of dale “lisiir; admit the wl,lle thq Tel . 0 .an the Homan mullet all ' esich clod hy tti entli .I..he the one and tv.tecent pie„ the edge is plain. The piece lilts n suety a ppeurane" when nett, 11111.111 e la 105...12:T -11101 noon show its iitiginal color. The art ot Alarelc'd, atithoricing its makes the piece a legal tell ler lee all sums itot,cyceeiling 1 , 11111, nn' l'"I" 113 f 11 1 .111 0 .. Lieu° of three • cent 11.4,11.1131 Clirtvoey. PE N A! 1:‘ 1. tin.— We' gather frbin the Providence lb di, at and Jourhal tIIC foll;ming fact 10101i0i1 10 the l roger ottbo pegdy interments: It i. elated Ilia( the cases of la eninture interment H in prance, pi event et' by fort ilitotiq ciren - SI !Mee., Amount, since the year Sr11101)-",,ur. (It . theme. this ty , tile persons ohe i t t herimelve. limns them let linygy al the moment the button' cergniony tens Mum( to commenee. I 111 CULL I 4,c,r% el 01 In Coline qtavisee of the bill 41 the minuet 111 which - I Lily. tees 0 iiielmdol; nine owed ll i rceovviy PICOSPEC"I US OF 10 vi in Misted by the inLetlle in sewing , their Is inding.bbeet, lise - to the ion of 1 'IIIE 1 1 1111,1 I )ELL'III A A (...; E, ClllrOentl,,n they "'their cl'lf." 4 ; qg, otly Dem. ,Ilte flirty ,Iloemoy ~,, ~ wool and six to-thole P)tenlif tif ',flying been .10- I 1,04,40/1 in l'llll,lelf lay r , l 111. , 0n,".i , 14.11Ce ill doubts hat mg been rim!: pohlidiert, of Th. /'/stud, l i d, ,a 1 3 , in-, tilt ei d id then death. Isite t Lin el In Cl lillent ton of Iniones• Men, 1111 A It tarn. ink I My bin., mid all N. in, tilt. In tererii ri the 1.i11,1111 neellpfltintit. and inlr..lllll OW Doily and Weekly editions 01 lit .e do en it. 1)1C1IFIF`l 4 lr Al \toilits.--pt fling per mat, of the net Mesa^in l ' ii,trite, . 1 1e llmitt.t..t . 111 11. In 41- dccti 'he provisional 1114 1111. 1'111144k111. Ll'lll D.lll. ' i AVE, of 111 1,..1 elm! Tl, f 'UM 44/ . got et tirri. - 1 I , declined to Ire a hurried hum. tub,. h principles and pulley of (111 4 u ropy, - to it 11 It Cl/1114411C I'l 1114.4. 11l Iln bend 1 1 C1 4 1•4 4 / .111 C pllll3 ,is 141411 u.Ey In ease of the of the hauprroe „ha ( - : 1 111 , 111 4,1414 41) 111141 rk, Litt if {M44- Ellll4l es: is to 1.0 Regent The I:lltpel,,r to for reo f n in ,ilO t. ,.( the timid; with care tu be t y a t i n r l , l ,,,, v h itr r. i .2 . ..lnetli . oll i i , l l ett li on ii ll . otertune:tc, the head of nine ilerkriment4 All the in- a ,, , i I L E ). 4 I n J t r e l 111,14 .1 , nntn of the g u""n"ed hot 11. poi ts, Pie ea Current. t'to , l; equality in the eau ut the li n e; security of Marine and Cowan trial latelligenee, lteton is of prison 811111 141 4414,113 !Intl freedom of speech. Publ., (hull( huge, Foreign and A41114 4 44114' COI ire (lreen, red and white ate to Ire the national ato.tiden, 4 . 4 LI 6411 114 4 144411 A, 'took 11 4 1/114 . 44n, 1 . 1.(4- 04411)1 , ... The ?wens ; I s to be subject In) nearly MI ICIII C1111C1 , 11114, lieu icon of Literature, Art th, 5, ,,„, riot, rrhnun ag are impooett upon hurl NNW, Agneultural Matter, and dotenoitnut journalism in I ' I.IIICC and Au:Orin = /;.c, ultaterer er.biett it uf general intereet mud ipportnaie, , • Ti aria, Tewhollars per 'annum...for sinolo n\LI, c.n I.C—it is known (het (IeII- FllO 1/01141, for MX 111011t11.. Two lrol eriil it. E Lee n ill 'min leave any and , Fllty Ctlit .. y,Sor three 111011(114 • nail for repair to (arm ;limited neat- Ilio'fantoos any boo In ron a , Ore rulers „I 0„„ 11'llite !louse, on the l'ommilicy knee, ~„itb.y b a s, ,ia b ly an ni l,. spend e remainder of his days in pfiirce, quit ttud iigi 'culture --if unmolested by I!IIILADELPILIA WEEK LY ACE, the ;01011111,111 1115 boll. li , Ver 3l ( 'Slat is p, n , 0 . 1 111 1 tocompendium of the News of the L eo. it' nit early on the num :diuded In, and, ‘ v ,. 0 1 / 4 , nail lire Chief liallorral., the 1 nit'hug Cerient andAlarket. Reports, Stuck Qtro le•trn upon aril - bonny, is netirally his own plowing na person 4 it to 4 18 ° , tubules,. Intelligence for Fiotuera, Cori•eaponil -01 thir —Bunny" ;ice, IX General, and Heidi- erne, end General News Mutters published in ow o f the rebel chieftain, came into Lowu the Doily Age. It also contains a great variety he other day, from the White Holism on a ..t other literary and miscellaneout matter, in load of hn ,q, and took the oi4h of allegiancer4 duding Skuldnic, IlloKruphY, 1 —R./eh/nom/ (' orr,pri dears ;and l'oetr), rendering it, in all reaper is, a (init. C !tom journal, paiticulurly adapted to the Poli tician, the .Nleieltant, the Farmer,tholeleolianse, the Literary all clueses of resoles. It. NEW -A I ft El:1'18E11 ENTS - has, in Lief, neryaharactelistie of a live nowak IST OF NI ER('II I\'rS paper, fitted fur the Collating House, the "Work .] .4 A- .1 in their respectionlasses fdr Whop, Ijte Fireside, and the liettortil Reader. tho co o iO 3 of Cuutie TEHOS: Two Dollars per annum fur a single mom,„„ti. Clam. D o g, copy, One Dollar for six months and Sixty Hotter Brot Fair, Bellefonte ilo 10.00 Cents for three months, Une copy gratin will be D. 51. 11'..igner, 11, do T A 0,00 sent fur one )ear to the person lot wurding us 11. Blow n, do ..:..10... ~ .110_105,00 twenty yearly subscribers paid in advaiwe. Ne A. Sit:queen, . 'to 5,110 paper will be sent until the subscription is POOR J. W. Cook A. Co. ...... 0110-15,00 I Address LUSSISRMNFIt Jr, WELSH, Wertheimer I' o others, do do 12-12,50 June 0 430 ,Chastuut Street, Philadelphia, Loeb, Mny A 1,. 11.0...10 10., 20,00 It ixstreitier S ('riot, d0......d0 20.011,00 Thomas Burnside, do du 12 :12.50 F'. P. ((leen, do. ...to (3 10.00 F. S. • (14....d0. 13 10,00 A. Stiraerg A Co. do do 13...1 10,00 .0, Lie ingston, - llu .1.1 1l 7,00 Smith,a.....„do a 7,1111 C. F. .14 •r, do - do .11 7,00 Moore Ir.ider rh do 14 7,110 J. My de do' 11 7,00 Rroehe on(' A, Awl d/ ....... do 14 7,110 Herviilei du do I I 7,00 M. Schmuck 00, ....do 14 7,00 It. W. Pal tou do jeweller 14 7,00 N. II ililb.o6 d.i mr rehan t.... 1 4 7.00 Sirs. 110111 d 0 411 14 7,0(1 Mrs. nomrliel k do do ~,.,.,U 7,00 J. N. )Vaguer du mill 0 25,01) Iludion A, Co.. lionmide-merehant..l4 7,00 Sire S. D. Berlin Benner do 14 7,00 Christian Dale 14 r 7,00 IV. F. Reynolds dy, do 14 7,00 11. Brockerhoff: do do 14 7,00 11. Swartz Tergusen.....do 11 15,00 A. Sample A Co.. d 0... .....do 13 10,00 10,00 C. Musser d 0 do 14 7,00 Shorb,Stewart, A Co.do t0........10 30,00 111/0 do du (lp mill 14 7,00 G. Ard ......14 7,00 R. H. Duncan Gregg-merchant...l2.o 12,50 A. Fisher • do mill ..... ...14 7,0 1 3 J. B. Fisher R. H. Duncan do mill 10.....10,00 Daniel Hess Hands..morohant Cyrus Wasson. do , do 13...,.10,00' C. A.,111. Ilopsor &I' ' -do 0.A3.....10,00 McLane '& Dabs do do" 13..,10,00 Dole Brothers .do do " 14 700 Sol. llnminerply do do 14...e..7,00 S. 11. Stover .1. Co. do i do 13.....10,00 G. Jack .t Son " do ~.do 13.-10,00 A. J. Price d0.....>y 14 7,00 Mayes ayes }lo 1 12._12,50 ThompsOn, Linn.( DTCoy...do 11._15.00 Armor,Lo% e dlk &311 ,T 1 -mo o n ..m e r ch:t -1 e. . ... 11 1,0 0 A. 11. Carlow do alo ..... ...13.....10.00 T. V. Dray do A; 13_111,00 II Adams do John Wny d 0... ...mlll ... 11 . _7.00 lito;ega dates ~ do mill 1I 7,00 ir. V. I: ray 11t0411..ener:•h001...1 I 7,00 J. 11. Thomp.on do 110, .. ...I I 7,00 I: riscom.ltri,;ltt..l Cu. Howard .12._12.50 Long & Deblong d0....10, . ...12.....12.50 D. Lent beta , do ..do 13.....111.00 10 Cook , • de...do 13.....10,00 .Lin in rlidier Gregg ...... 13. Weher Howard...do l a me, .11ohn0ity do do . Samuel Brickley do do ..... ...11 7,00 .111111 e, If ardner *D.....mi1l ....... Mrs. 11 Impair Beerly d0i,.14,ere11ant...15 7,00 Kate M Mogan .410 410.. • 7,00 B. Krihn 'Liberty...do ..... ...14 7,09 N. lturkley di , 1- 11 , i 14 ' Z . ,00 B. Liggett , d 0,... unll .. —.13_10,00 !deb A Smith, .Milettorg- - .tintrehant..14.....20,110 11. Le, v W. 11. Cii.k A. B. Ilutd, ..... C.C. Bytom, do do 13.....100 1 0 S. .1 1 ,1,illeen do d0.5...7,00. Da, id Logan d 0....„ do 1 7,00 'levity Harmon d 0,... _do 14 7,1 1 0 Prondloot do" , 14 7,00 .Mrs Liko (1, d 0... ....1 do . t .................. •:010011 Kr 4 N v ri•,o Wolf Nr.tner Ir. A. 11..-teruinn .1. B. Shitler ' .r,':1111,, do: ~,, ...... 1'11,4)9 (10_ • '.-1.--1/4•04m0ir4:40...wit6.......4-6.- Jal 11'4oIC In. null I I 7.00 II•InIvl IV•ilher do . null . ...I I_ „7.110 Samuel ['rank ....1 . 7. 00 Peter Mut: ly ;s r tueEch'l.. 11..x...5. 0 0 V.l4.roier \ untan ,t Smith do.. ../lo 2... I 0,00 11 II et 1e41.0r 3. ('" do 111.00 J.•“ 11 I J. II 'r t)t. 11. .k. ithide d... ,111111 . ..... 1114 9 .0.41414. J. Al aped • 0,...41 11. I «...-1.41-UO DaVol 1.,r11e do mill .11 . 7. 0 0 ,1;c• 319rInn .mlll . . . I'. I'r.'' 1fitine4..01ert111...13....111.110 11. (I. P,ower ....... .13. ...1(1.1111 AI. .1. .1. 11ulder ....... „10.1 1 0 .1. 1' M,.1 1 ),„_lll.Oll llarpur .... 14 .. 2.60 .1. (' 21,14 do _mill 5 11 .I.olot bon Fry • do „mlli ' 0,119 I'. I . 11.trIto•hor I 3.1511 'llllltom iroit ...... .1 2....1 2. - .11 It. olo•la Is,' ler do .... to Strom do dn.. . 10.. 1 11 r 4.1 13.....111.11(1 V..,,) (1.1. . 1111111 1111.11.. 4il ('. inISowL d.. d.. 1 1...A.i. 011 oil 11 ' 13.....1111111 1.1. I. :11. do „do_ h11)11 A "m. 1,04. d.. .12. ...12..:1 1, 11. r of I, r :llu.loik do d 0... 1, l'xrllslo do do . 21 Bonk . • •do I 1 7.011 (1 11. m•tiof r .....I4 7. 101 Jo h', Toil do do I 1. —.7, 101 J. 11. 11eder 7, 11 1 orrity do ....10.......1.1. Al, Pon', do .19,......11 7. 00 AI.Yr (not Co. e.oo7tllorodo, 13.-111,00 11o.doil C,oter "14 °,OO Ile‘ .i Co. do d9........14 7. 0 0 A. Cr..,"1 d0....mdl ......13 J. I 1414; " :(r 0. 1:111oti mior, knot. 11.. : 7300 .t, l it ood d0......d0 'l4. Ito d 0 110 ..... 1 1 7,1 1 1 1 11. IV , O I 11 .rner, halit..ll C. Be, k n o , h 14 7,00 L. 11. 3f , 1113 rpriog.. to 14 _7.00 John Carnes do do.. 14 7, 00 14 7, 0 0 Ileosy 11roi,t ....12,. . 12, Al .1. IL Long 110 do 13.... 111,011 Thou/I.lm. M0r..3 I,,:10 lialtliu ilo do 3.....111,110 I"ollon do. _mill 13... 11,111 Tlll.lllfo l oll, M l l 1 0y & 1,11111 01111 13 „ ,141.041 Jame, Gardiler .... II ...,•7, 00 airpral 0111 h 9 Io Id of Reller pule, Juuo THOMAS 1.1:A11.111.„ A iv, it en, r.. r,ll. I Jitutt 9,4 t A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, an Auditor appoi tit • ell by the orphans' court of Cour° county, to inako distilling:ion of the money in'thcbnn of Edwerit lrrown, Administrator of .kc. of I Brown, late of Belloftinto borough, deceasod, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend - to the duties of said appointment on Monday. July 10,1065, itt 2 o'clock p. m, at the office of bush & Yocum, in tollefunto, whoa and whore these interested may attend, if they so desire. 30111 , 1 T. JOIINSTON, Juno 9,1865-3 t. A fedi tor jtENNSYLyANIA AGRICULTURAL 80- 1 CIETV—Tbe Pennsylvania Stats..itgrieul '.lurtsir tioeietywlll hold Its Exhibitrun on - Sop 'rember 25, 27, 2$ and•2o, 1865 at ILLIAMSPORT,, LYCOIIING COUNTY. Any infOrmation desired by parsons desiring to exhibit, application for premium lists or posters or by members of the Society, will be given by the undessigned, or A. BOYD lismitrus, Presi dent, liar isbur,.. A. BROWER LOWE A RER. Juno 2, 1505. " 10-3 w A GENTLEMAN cured of NeritrUS Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, will be happy to 'furnish Both ers with the moans of cure, (free of aerate.) This reulody is simple r safe, and certain. For full partioulars,by return 'mall, please ad dress JOHN B. OGDEN, 60 Nassau Street, Non York. June 0--3 m. GREAT SALE c WATNIES .AND JEWELRY ! ! • .nx. A. IT. ROWEN CO., (Agents (or tho Manufacturer! ) No. 86 Berkman street. New •Yurk I= $1,000,000 WORTH To he'disposed of at ONE DOLLAIL earlf: without regard to value, not to be paid fur un til you know what you are toweecive : lon (kid itootiqg Sa2 . iv atrium crtOr‘s StyMr.."' 200 Luling (iota Martini', esch....s2o to bn. ,011 Widehos, .........lb fully. 1.1019 (101 l peas and gold holdpri, Ci to S. 10,0110 Oohl pens rind silver holders, • .5 to S, and a largo armament of Jewelry of everydi ecriptitoi, for tiohes.and (inner wear, relying in value trots to :k25 each. Th, ni o ik,,,i• o f divoring of there goods at ONE DOLLAR caeli•ts am follows : Cori Mettle+, naming each article and its rejie are placed In rooted envelopes and well Mitred one of - these envelopes will he sent by mail to any address on receipt of 2b resits. On receipt of the eirttfleate wu will nee what you are going to hove, nail then 'it is at your option to ern" the dollar nod take the atlirle or not. Purelidsers may than obtain a Oold Wateb, Ditinory lting,ut on} net or Jewelry +moor list for ON I WILLA H. and in no case eenthey get 101 , 9 than One 11410.'1! worth. MO th9ro "pre no Menke. The price Id certitiwiti,s 4s I,r fellows; Ono for 25 cents: fine for $l • drew) for $2; tlorty, wi h n priuium_robl pen, for $5! piXl vi n 0011116 . 111 golTniiiii ff ; on, hundred, with a premium Alter stiitch, for siri. • 1:I t e ,jistrilation in conducted fnirty, end till Wit prim equal chance of tibto Wing the vnl made pronhj pup 1.4. 4 . the certificates., Vo'guArtmtpP vol tv A gent. rrnntr,l. 10 IVIII.III ere s•lfer sreeirtl teror and prennum•. Semi 25 rents fur, one per t hru W and ou rrirru I or, wllr term.. 11. 1101 YEN (T.. not 42711, etc York. June2fim. I'l 1.1 7 . .4. 411 r! Pyl9 , :irt t• . .12.144 , StatikkijtiZWS eunrrYlLillll4L • • • (rota 11 0 0 T.S .1 NV ITF: R 77 , of the greatiist, nine, prepared from the ioligiunl itreeorii , Gon of the colotorntifil Dr. Titlbott, nail used by Lim with reinittkaloTh—eue eeks for toent.) )t..irs. An tniallitolii remedy in 011 bi=envits of the - Liter, or tiny-derange mod the Digerti, c Organ... they Illell plarehoell, -II eepel , • 1 1111, ticorfula. Jaundice. ltil nes., Liver Complaint. The well known Dr. M,tt any' of thew. Pills: 1 •I 1111%e uvtel the formula Iroe. w hicks your Pills me made. in r practice for eierla yeaite they hone the llneatellect upon the Liver and c /1114311 P of I,ny medicine in the world, mnd are the mart pprleet gulls e uhu It ( Las ever et . 1.0,1111000 by neytioilV. They ,nre safe mid pleasant to, toko luit powerful its cure heir I w net nil imrpruperi tr+ et outdate the tiWl Red e ities of the body, remove 11. 01,1 ritoliiins of itte put Ify tho blood, rind expel 111e011.0. They pore.• out the tout humors whit breed wad gi n .1,14t11.11, vtimulate eluylirh or ill+ ordered organ. , into their maitre! it. tlOll, 111.4 impart a betilthe tone with strength to the whole 1 1 ) loin. Net only 110 they cure 1116 OereY . tiny. Maras of 1'1,71 0 01e, //lit also formidable mud dangerous dlscler•. nail being purely veget able rtregree from ony risk or /farm, No person who has tee u s ed thins, Pilla will o%er be with out them " , rronte purr 1110.1 rand remnro :111 impu -1160. 11,,111 tile ,6 . ,•+teltl, 'VAN! urn a po•iti, ueuro f e y r. l-1 .v0r., Nrceurial mut Ilertti z,rr If uuirn • "15..!, L ltottn.—For Adalto. !me Pill it the morning; foLehildran ender S yettm, half a rd.,. 7 )'rice 4 , 1 per box. 'l . rod¢ nopplie,i, or tient by mail, post paid, to any part 111 the U. tqaten or Oomph, Oil receipt of pro." None genuine trithuut the fa, eimilo of V. Mott. TM boll, M. D. V. MOTT TALBOTT .1, Co No. 62 Fulton Street, New York June 2,18 t, To •the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Paul Emorich, dee d. - 131.:NNSYLV ANI A, CENTIth: CO I'M Y PR. I. Genttat, An the Ur i. 1011,11'1 Coo, t , ond a "au ly 1// Centre, do here by lel lllr that at CI orphalell Court held at Pelle ionic, the :ht 1111 Y 01 May. A. D.. 180, be fore the honorable the Judgr..• of said Court. On motion n role als n granted upon the hers and representatives of Paul Enteral,. deed, to oane tot, the court on the dth onday of t next, and neeept, or refuse to at., ern, or ru'slion cause ally the real ettate of said dee'd should uot he sold. • op In let , (lnlnny whereof f have horeutfn r-t) hand anti affiAnl Hie 'oaf of rani ( nut t•in. Bellaoine, lhu NI day of May, A. D. J. P. i 0:111,411r, O. C. •It !AHD CONLEY, 474