El 173 itliVattima lmn IX= MEW WM rinsm `'t1~111' : ~ ONtNI~6 , ~'EIItbAAY ' Y, Jt~¢i ♦ likArf. tpl ilrefiqr9l4..o4 ih otillssoe4 ita44a,Oo Jot:l4w, irstora the eltpltados of, tiara,. " ,-- • gewatawienalkaa look side WillNis wed'Apietilt et h Woos t "a glani of gla 'with Willeses‘K Was ,psepszed. and swallowed at owe elsetti i :tirew rata hg to ber - beestd el was darner& good; sitsytdoa't yod bey soars toe yOutiell/r I rrin9dostrelfabout tie - Main ae mein ores be, but it is not too mean to be the en of a real, genuine, New England, aludition Yankee. They are, as a class, Nile n !Aiwa& pooplepebont Uud allowsu hive wpan the face of the each, and the %nen of *tow the ate* , is told that he wiughtiVkasor, ititlß, amiaspeating fly and iiinkedluto elle-itacks of Its Stet. to see if it hadn't. been stealing -ettitle 'of his Leaded auger, his been' ascertained. • 'to hie Watillie 'of Massaellusetta. They are not only stingy, but they will lie and *Seal, as was proved in• the late'-war, Where Ahoy stole 4he niggerelrem kifd aid geminsee masters, under the prom ise, which they will not• fulfill, nor ever littendel to, isT giving to the Poor, cad aloes deAceys free and happy homes in alts ;dead. Bus not content with steal--I lag Diggers, they stole money and plate and jewels and rings and, spoons and horses and dello and sheep and hogs' and ohickens and geese and ducks and turkeys and peacocks end birds, and ev arititing takeablo, ,riot excepting under .clothes and. bed-quilts, and even robbing, Mid &Wens women of honentl home end friends and country. Neuktijarpin F. Outlet:, the woman wsnior of the great nigger-loving State of Itiassaohosetta, and others of that ilk. .tiothing is too mean fora New Eng land abolitionist to de; nothing too 'shameful for him to advocate; mist:ego- Dation and negro suffrage are his hsb bies, and he upholds them with brasen effrenterr: He'll tell waken nutitiegit ittittervidg woman, and steal the cents off his dead grandfather's eyes to bribe ant-abolitioninentberef Congress to vote Ira is bold in every /Mille thde is bad ; a coward in every- Shims that is gOod. He can stare the eld4l WO of countenance, but is ashamed 1 5 413 g I m0der 1 4 451 .) , . decent man in the lips. — In Moral eoursge heis a pigmy— n rascality aslant. His equal in infamy is found nowherkin the wide world. He is a "Jmeals" without a peer or a rival, and that bees won this title by his Own 'meannss, is everywhere conceded. His delight is a bustles wench; his terror, a nen,qtern soldier. Like a chameleow-he is the - Color of whatever he crawls on, and:ha presence is an offense in the nos trils of all honest men. As appropriate to New England ribo- Minutia's, we apply the following text from Jgazwiaw, 9th chap. and 6th verse: "dad /key wilt liq,*llM eery one Al. neighbor, emit will not opera the truth: they hare taught Moir tongue to *pooh lies, and weory themselves is andealkiaiairmity." nut, even as there were a few righte ous men in Sodom, and even as good name out _of Nazareth, so there are a foie brave and generous spirits in that benighted. stnd unrighteous ..country.-- , The straggles . of this devoted band to ate the tide of fanaticism and wrong, command our admiration, 'and bid us pray them God speed in their efforts to eheirtlie maddiiiintoirWent. IVegiWt these good men our hands in fellowship, 4 cheer them on the rugged we' Sam • ' e, perhaps, the aloud may • .break, au. e sun. of reason again re vivify that der .me land. EDITORLAL PLIANOIL • on. A. J. Oloasbrenner, one of the pro 40fIland editors of The Age, at Philadelphin t .has retired from that establishment, and r. succeeded by, James M. Robin esq. The tons for Mr. Glossbrenner's re tirement ire the pressure of his , public duties as a member of Congress. Like a faithful pilot, he has stood at the holm during the continuance of the °venni ru lug More that threatened to fink the DeMoorsde orginisatlop,•and blot all its papers• out of existence ;- but now that the Wolfs have stbaided, ind The Age sails piuudly,into port, he" hale that he can witli propriety retire from its con nection. Inlosing him the-edikirigfrit tensity lose anAble member, and the po liting eldit graphic, vigorousandloxt eel *Ater. Bitt, he will do, his dutt, :In thehalls of Coriiiresso anihi"" t hf ° williCirs leant fur geed WA' Pen was mighty. Mr. W. H. Woletiond Robb will hortaftAir tkootiost The Age, 14 1 1 k Mak' 10 00 to 10141,40ns of ito loan*. • /S, is rtiod MO) oktiOipl.skaore. - nit 111'4 ' lie UK* WWO I b#144 6, 0 1 44 lowa Ihr,4, itclips been, , . -- 4tirinitbiq iwia 4l4l Nn a&liiiii- V 144 " 1 Of' Mr. , tl4e abolition Patio 41 104.00014: ibrittlft riAt Kthir , teedority 4d rule, iesl A. dear ~ri .oriLY Actaiii. rola 4 1 Thivediat-paimagitst shvi Itpiro ilatalielalleilleinewas#,kepiele g , eardik,,. - th e 'iiiiiiituionyli , ex ; pimpliest ' ..ilt thiltettoto Or !he Dis -16404! . 1 '40 14 1 04:14iiii24 tbsi t ia% v . .11 , 1, , ,ft is 7.• ,74 42 4 : ,:,.., tart: • 4414ti1.07 ,- ;: , ef".'str' now take tlelmelu!ronlablis i►y.st 4:9 1 4 rliP/?9,4 The abristr i i- among the Kirk.. f' ir - s t 44- aPpegotto . 70 .] for an abolition paper. doubt-of its truth. It in infinitely likely to be correct than the stories efr- ' °Witted by abolition liewspdPnrs genera; .of the haired eslstiag, between the nepireen.y;td -their masters 111111 - af the orueltYpf *ii latter towards their ger-, vents. • The of the matter is , the ileitrotS 4ltntsinthYsznleighlebbit'seflw" elite the Inuit lifferepse tintypes- com fortable. iieivittele frith' it . lead' Master, and piupor freedom undeettYankeeges dray. .Thepece the 'great doritrast tween the warin,-cany cottages Of former days, where they ahnrga bad tote ' of corn-cares, 'bioon; Pastries, isolasses, chiokena, etc., eto.,. And We 1361.",h4 ta, the dower biudiht to. them' by their abolition friends.: Friends, did ire sari Rather enortiles; 'for qe hold abolitionism ..to be • .the.' worst foe the negro • has. It has tempted him to his present misery—has robbed him'of hirreinnfort, his home and his bread. Like an, 'lnk ja/my, it is still leading him, through miry ways, in to impenetrable morasses ; still leading him awnr from the 'Arm ground of his mantet's care into the quioksands and cesspools of abolition philanthropy, and will finally leave him, sunk in darkness and ruin, amid the broken wrecks of his ownebredulity. Better, far bettor, for the poor nebre, were S outhern "slavery'; with its kindneeoi and plenty, than North ern "freedom" :41 its harshness and bongs. r --:---john Comae, the renegade dem . - 'beret,, and prospective abolition candi date for Governor of Pennsplvania, hat sued the editors-of the Bedford Gazette for libel. The Gazelle tneteilb not seem to be very much alained about it, as la:Unease the following remarks on the satject • P-te e-w ! Phew our pliselittke I I :We have been prosecuted for libel by "Gover nor" Cessna I We. Meyers anti illestgel, to gether with that other attfuldStprobate, 0. B. Shannon, have been held, , severally, in' ihr. • hundred dollars ball, for publishing sundry "malicious mid defamatory articles" en the character of the fitters chief mile trate of this grhat Commonwealth. Well, all we ask Is to be permitted, upon our trial, to Oro the truth in evidence, and if we don't prove all rte ever paid or printed about the tenderloin, he may, in Amore, give railroad passes to whomsoever be pleases. Now, all when, it' may eouoern, take notice, flat it the Court WU permit we, we wilt prove to be pre ell that we ever said of John MIMI, AND 4 000 D. DILL KOSS I If Air. Cessna wants. to vindicate himself, let him demand that we prove what we alleged against him,— and let him not hide his character belaint any legal quibbles. The public shall see whether he will tam the must*. Mr. •Cessmi wilt probablyfind that the new lsw allowing the truth to be given in evidence, will-not be much to his ad vantage. We tope iiktr Bidford cetera pantries may suicteed in proving the in famous abolitionist as big a villian 40 ho is a traitor. Now Daass,—The American Volun teer, a sannd Democratic paper, publish ; ed at Carlisle, Pa., makes its appearance .in a complete new dress of elegant "long primer." The Volunteer is now printed on a power press, ono of cautpbell's, and the impression is distinct and beau glad-tcrsee—this evuhlitta of prosperity on the part of our Carlisle cotemporaries, and wish them all sue ease In the future. The foot that they are able to buy new type for their paper is evidence that the Democracy of Cum bi3rland county appreciate their efforts in the good cause, and are willing to support them heartily. We hope the Democrats of Cumberland will heed the bitter lessons of the past as we of Cott tre county intend to hived them, and next fall be found, with /firm and impen etrable rinks, ready to do •glorious bat tle for the right's and internals of the it* man. . ---T e-following, from the Washlogton , correspondence of the Carlisle Volunteer, shows the scene in the goose of Itepreeen- • Wives on the passage o 40)111 allowing negroes to rota in.the District id' Colo The su ff rage 1,111 came lop in iti o r and then the mafiosi" became "Trighten [. sad wanted to postpone ; but the Democrats wars determined to form the Issue upon there, and to Ode Them fairly and squarely loon record:' Thom' - lobo bid' their written but unspoken phrase hi their pock, etc, were M. berm that fprther delay would afford opportunity, for debate., Out tba, Isom •Prillsertk•tend ' the - - bar pasted. &soh a WOO as followed was nen' , before witnessed , in. tit Cougries Of theWnad &stag, —Male sod featale Palo" rods to , their feetvelawpingtkide lug:46,MA weiing, their tiptima Mita and imiled'pooketlinndP" ketchiefe. Pella 'mice" th****Okett main *soda thoie. 4, didalee " necks #14,..140,0 pp their ebony heels in • parteed of of )j .4delhsilei Alain rushed, Into aDI-, embrotto c *KW te. 4 .31401141, lila!? I aild wept , Aibilt,palls , Ailll; APerilidittillmtserik nuked at onanjoir flooraf Ahe Masao, pritel Iftestetel Wl4lams 4,41•7 to his liertrilfliearts ; while little dall°444lr wwiksilonAtadutiittr 43l. :ilie 916 yea s 'mei . 13 1 1 44 6 w 43 eateritie 'l6' , 111 plitate ri' kipad. What • days' haiie tali% upon. Vitsajwitlytappa,ltse 1411,uN~ . 001.6 nerd isoi}Amvseloof : their Amps t . u dow —44616 " _o44inek Of . 44 I•ambila. pwortittipt , INIVIPfr ' -4 "41 and bas Mate Itbw bw - -adorn .. '`._ ; ve r ,„:o+o.. *m~ Wm. • la . th• Rump .001 1 1 ell fikaorsts gaff 11, has hank rap LOW. / 4 1/4411) .1411F0N-$4.411ni - --ITU • um Vikericamwt • fit Oi l ioTt ' iliebiriet i ptn;ditt ;la titeLan. branches of the Rump, *tire to, fectelt . negteo)lttiltilrolki~fbu upon all the Etutionf the- mien It le treilifuteun to the lostlein We lo: ens Ropublicitti pithy that they ran secure tiii,etidereeindet of ile;•,xo,entfrage, madly of universally., bylke preens Legis4ilum ..or, nineteen .01 the remainilig• twenty Asa &alai, beefiest, Hie •momberiblp o(- most of them Were elected as Radical Abolitionists,. —,through frauds.—thipugh Ike dis franchisement of yoteri, as.ln the M'Con iittgltY Ibtirefoltilitiblittranif unlawful creation of a State, ( "Wester% 'lrirglnie n ); awl thrash etest-oaths" and bayonet efeotkitti, ne kililatyland, rl,' Kentucky and Tennessee. Hence the, haste with whictilke ounidttXtlcestleamend ntenti are *rushed thringh (he Mwr,. - Ali time (e to be the People la express Wit 'wisher; through Sack elected ripen/Wades* in, future Legislatorial Nor is popeler repos- Dance to negro suffrage 'and- equoility of pclpiael and civil rights to be TegOdedi . AFIJOO exiirressed through pnbro — meetings, through the pressnr by means of peados& The recent outrage of the Rump House upon the People of the District of Columbia is olearlylndicative of the course to be m atted toward the people teen kite States. Now, it is well known that the negroes tkrougbout the country are in possession pf all Me NATORAI. MONTS ,40 which they are Attila by law and by right. Titer curia TOSSIDIBID EQVAVTT or POLITICAL DIGITS ONIONS Out GOVIINNDIZNT, AND HATS' NQ RION? TO FOITILICONS NOT stmt.! ORANTOD viten sr rue WHOLE or tit", WHITE PEOPLE ofthe tountry—who edema have the right and power to restrict or extend civil and political privileges. Any and •nuev, attempt, therefore, that shall be- made by' the revolutionary leaders of the dominant party, to form Or emugyk negro entrap and negro equality upon the people Of ANT of the Stater, for the purpose ofpe-pettsatiny the su premacy of Ont pa/WO/party, (As HAI SINN AVOWND NT TUN RIVONI.IOAN xsensen)intet be met by rotas—PT ARMED REVOLU TION I The ripple whet, if need be, ap peal to the sword and MI musket, and MOT IT DOT 011 TUAT LINK, until this land .hail be smasernolly admitted to bo--is was in tended by its founders--“a Gooernmentraf WHIT! Ml* for Warm lON sad their Poe. ream -manna I" , Let the people at cknee speak out this de. termination in llamado/Amiss, and forever estop the Negro DieunWaists who are limit. log the country on to amiably tied deltrue• lion!—Patriot and Union. Abolitionism, ii daily involving its ere in worse and more perplexing Inconel,- teneies. But a few years since they oppo sed the admissfau of Kansas, under the Lecompten .eonstitotion, because, as they alleged, am; eonstilunon was not ratified by the voice of the people. Now they pass a bill allowing migrate to vote, in the District of Columbia, when the people Of theals triet, at a public election, decided almost unanimously spinet, petro ,fenge. _Are. the people of the District of Columbia leis able et) take care of themselves than were the outlaws and murderers of the Kansas bonito.? If they are not, thallium net their wishes in regard to their own local govern ment entitled to some slight respect. at the hands of the abolition fanatics in Congress? The truth ot the matter is, this action of Congress in regard to the District is but the entering wedge' to prepare the way for uni versal negro suffrage and equality ; and these same radicals are already declaring Diet se liberty to the slave was ffrst secured in the District, followed by his liberation throughout the whole etuntry ; so.wlll his enfranchisement In the Disirict be followed 'by congressional legislation compelling all the States to twofer( upon him the right of In-socuaviag--this-end u -th pay tio regard to- eoniisteney, law, justice or decency; their main object being 'to se cure every possible advantme for the negro and curtail anti destroy the ri - ghts of the white man. Already, in the District, this --oonfariag---t 3 / 4 4.84g1et--of—suffeteseka • • every ignorant and thriftless nagro, . as been followed by another law diefrassehin'ng eerlais while citizen I it is high time while men began thinking of this matter earnestly. We t our solemn e3nvigiiim,-when -we say 441 the purpoWe of these abolition fanatics to confer the right of suffrage upon the negroeverywhere and to take the same right a : I Item lbti poorer class of white • Lora ROLLING Sit TUX Clues JUSTIOS. We And the following art .le in an influen tial western journal, and having no infor mation of the truth of the statements rin leaned in the extraetfroui New York Hired respecting the *lined participation of the Chief 'Justice in a partisan caucus in Ibis oily, rod impressed with the impropriety of auffering.ineh an aspersion upon the ermine of the highest Judge of the land to go with clat..aathoritative oentredietion- we repro duelit for ittehru s- aitt de n ial as may befit so loose a e. ntettest mem tail barren sitirns Is OM/CUs. " • "Thad. Sterren'a sudden anxiety to rePeal so =licit of the Congressional teat oath - as prohibited, !leathern utterer/ye Item- praati clog lit the Beath Prettied lunch surprise - it the - tittle. skid hia lett te Mitalt - diseonsiori. Ani s Okr a : 4 14 1 übt run 7 t4 tbeimeret.: tt twesec, eetuine ortbvielthia • ' Diet, at itrt-ebelislii, Elatinley even) , where the .001, subject was leferma diesteeed. Jodi& I:lbeee' 'eatlibratood haveletiot , that tlielew was fleetly _siabsit , Ihe '4ltiSt . AMSLutetkut "Mi ri f9 l l / 1 1 . Sore,* Court 'browse theViiis . 4 ' ku must IMM be 4,1441 0 7 gm? dd i•ta emirs", jturetieWlei, , eel on, broethix tei . lie kat** Ail* 1104 11 11 111 04.14•04& ,. ***** 11 g * drilslPW•lble 4 eitiition. end the party boa 'lVlmussimltht" o 4 tutm4ri , I *.lv ' tiOt• ).1), • TIIIIII*OOIII • Yliet ili)lll44*, aft As Sleuth werchivireikte deg ilteolMee6:* rfew'' the 'tail 3NR art{ slob% e .ll .fay air 'wet .to austere the' tstlejs .. ty htilartititoO• 4*. '4:teth. ?. • iiiiMEl Aliolition inconsistency. -.'+l .i.a It upon tl tens wiri nigh .11frougL Jilt knOws flat Bair breath .wili • twistili grid ifteesisa..itv t t b , the 'lead Sio nte , •Y • but'ekbifows,liitF fife atilt, Ate wig ini*** ay et" tsoa l "idetuto 4444iiranxiiko .0g liskterivt eaniva l wear y,opwa on f •Purti. and pain volowtd thodpoplitetotab, - but bow briefly-Mc mind lingoes around that dismal spot. ft is filled witleter•re and - grief, and tits willow and lbe emote .glitlier stround. it With their loving, but Inornftaljniltntoe.. Add le this OW Not so. If n'mati . die skall be not live agrin I Beyond'thagrave in the distava. lidro„hrpe provides cad elysinin of the soul wherolint , mortal as- eunitoAttunortality ind Ufe hcoontesan end; lees, splindoi: - R a t where, sir, in all the dreary regfobb (tribe past, tilled with convulsion, ware, aid ;crimes,, can you point your finger to Uto tomb of a free commonwealth on which angel of resurrection has ever decandid from whose mouth the 'atone of despotism , hes everbees_vnbui ~.arag_f. = W hem in what agolitid in whakellme, have the ruips of 'constitutional freedom renewed, Asir, youth and regained their loft "Stale? 'IV whore strong grip bas thy dead corpse of a Japulello oboe !Wien over - been raised ? hitmerciftel Master who walked upon the,. wale); and bade the 'winds bo Trill .leftlito ordained apostles with power to wrench apart the Jaws of national death and Telexes the victims of despotism. The wail of the'. hattrl. broken over the dead is not so sad to me as the realization' of this fact. But all history, with a loud unbroken voice, pro chants it, and the evidence of what tbe'perst bee been is conclusive to my mind ‘of.vrhat the future - Will be. Wherever in thisswide domain of,,,buman conduce a people once possessed oeliberty, with tat Tower in their own hands, hays surrendered these greit gifts-of God at the command of the usurper they have never aft,er,wards proven them-. select worthy to ragas :their forfeited treasure,—Daniel W. Voorhees. Jonx Orville has applied to Oita Court pf Common Pleas for a mandamus commanding the City Councils to allow him to enter his security and perform the duties of City Commissioner. If this were dote, then he would ask the Court to compel Mr. Lyndall to countersign warren). bearing the name of John Olsen, mph,. Commiesionerrfor, the ,City Controller will not recognise hie right to sot in that capacity, But as the, cue of Mr. Given Is now undergoing a Judi alai inveselgettion with a View of eecertaln— lig in a legal wiener the extent orthe 'trend cementite; 14 the so milled army re— turns, it Is pot likely tbal the_ Court of ..on Pleas will act in such a way as to prejudice that movement. The city Coun cils areAmiled. neon to examine into the surromeding of public officers entrusted-with the keeping and disbursement of the public moneys, apil if in their jdtigements the cir cumstances attending any petioular ease are suoh.an to imperil the public interest, then to all Mauch a manner as to protect tiMelty. In tills ease, and pending the de cision of the Court as to the legality of the 'election of Mr. Given, thellonneile have refused to aolysowledp kiln as City Com— missioner, or accept his securities, and for refusing to do the latter, the mandamus hag. been applied for by Mr., .We hkie no fear et the result. The more tdds case examined, the hotter It-will be for the pro pie. —Ai* —The Radicals have thrown their ban ner to the Uremia, and declared their pur piketo go before the country. on the great and,final issue of universal negro suffrage. But they will reaßze the overwhelming truth that "whom the 16tide.wish to destroy they first make mad," It is one thing to punish the South, and quite another thing to'utie the same scourges upon the,backs of their own eosatitittents. All this arbitrary bogie- - laden—ails- party -tyrany, tending to the destruution of the sights of the states altlyr North as well as the South—all these 4015' traria _which tha_radkalsreally_lpaglne are helping to preserve their; organisation, are only bastenlny its destrUction ; and no one can be more anxious to see the radical party ,stand upon this universal -hersetif frilige basis than 'thous . _ who are anxious to • , rty ;aim' its leadero-polhiesily destroy* andoVwdpt fromipir the tetra of the earth. "Let them bring thalami before the people in the coming campaign in Pennsyl vania. We are peepared to m,eet it, wheth er they two or not. , -Oarlias Ilitcatssie • —The' Louisville Journal 'lays 'that thole persons wlto arp looking tietrard , to specie payments in order to hoard it away in .414 stoo kings, trunks, drawer, etc., should keep their eyes peeled, or they will awake on' some floe morning with ,p rueful conviction of the truth of that old Nair which says that-sills not gold 1114 glitters- The villains, it is dell, have taken advantage of the'absence of gold, as a circulating medium to counterfeit-it-extensively so As to be ready for the rush for it so tiffeatually as to make deteotion extremely „difficult. What shall be done with the scoundrels ? We begin to think that We shall be obliged to adopbyee French method and biog up 16 the neatest limb every coanterfeiter - eaught for the first offense. This is said to be an efficacious mode to prevent el second Offool4ll *which we are disposed to orsiptS, -4-The Secretary edit Tressitrylisoin plains that he can't if nd any proper persons at the South of sufficient honesty or 'cepa:. ity for agtenjnorhohntu take, the gointp ifOn Chid oath. Re as find plenty of first-rats so, tell reeomraentted for honesty, indult"- ry, ia., bgt,: living had soatighz: with , t'he ishogioii, "they ire. lii 'ibis, ilvininellit he , will , 'MO to Dabs. ot.4synr IssoOnstatpsrrlootrsepikhoraisds 4 1 0 w 011144": OW- ,eLtbeir , otr4 1 4qii terifgtil*ro)d,* =lt gnu ogi. it :„„ituiplarnimbiat. witr ito,,,tis ,10. *kb P 4 04 Ph0m0,444 ollt) Walla , If fituilt eft; ip.htt. e,tt tit; 40 ist. hs., num - look '4E4, for Val 'cud WIC stithenfoihneltiositittit it :kn. , •- • • .-.1 -- .- ..t., ' . '.. ,••• - • ...40auctila Ross, to silnahigito 04 iroi t )14411kraincte ono.of ONO oil Ifisb4A , tii;tls far er4 - A • 11l Yr fle d 004" . 140 4 • iitt, - . 4 ! - , libM.:!!! Ill • . 411 4atud ela • • ' • -1110104* 04 AP ` 1110411 •• . .krow**Nli oilmiPerAdiE.roLgraitir . — LEE EME tee the* , pe, playing eti ft .ehereupon a young hoi about rook y tamer agiwemensitneed:pointi4 lt.sizther-ShlldreiV Ablkl ig _lVi l l u g' tlitittnr: • Mrs. Veloofa tirmspnles . %, an eatinsabler Mr% lady. spd tensulyrerm:_oper rmediermeltertrother siNtin dirreleia userhe,,trihe Mu dd pled it at bet head add *lied the 7!o the Mitrmiwet4W 3 Lll l s . loadedleormineg a ton' ,'tideng 4 liternallffilmidildi Wit° • • .IbCoO. The isothermal° tieing dl almost' 'tasty. What adds to iberrererity the sad e*lslhlty a-4 titi4 ibatalew. yultilittoe 1007 Oiler:l9st her husiteisti.,atedre later, aeon in the only, and She depended l&tgely upod her &tighter lir oonduetin . g lier baobab old fitaiii--PrOe,etdmlllinsaik"' - 40 Slovens' Cs. bolti,biottea Weir prattlers,. nant!ning. ; Dim, niter4Pntith• Ps*. pls. of rintnaptioulta. Anon Atorr do fon liken: Thor* 'Jacobin Tinditog UNA*. terettned rictinsolowto. African; and you tasy alt WI roll, now; to obqoae, your Mrs. 'obit, ro tak your oloyal" neighbors, 'obit, thnitbink of Oi, position Wiped (hem by their party lead ers 1--Rs. • —lt Is announced by the l'int'elligent contraband's" Mit' allLthe negtara in the eermtry, will be Invited by Sumner SWUM' . 1i Co, to remove to Weskit:looe. wbere they can ..soolate led de wits trash," ink Senators and members of Congress In pad outer. Go ha flanrbo. you Li a man and a brudder—to Sumner Stevens k their fol lowers, but not. to the "white Wash."— Ex. 1 --The St. ' ander irSputo!Asia pie. "This following simple question to its-radical oo tensporeiries and hopes they will answer it: Should congress refase.to admit the Repro. eentatives of the Southern States ..to their seals, on the ground that they are mil of the Solon, what will they do wills theaters Which repreient these Slates uPoit "the old flag 1" Lo therthenseehres propose to de face the lfag "bent, whisrh they kap.. made each a noise 1 i:i ►:i~~~v:a;Ij :):3s;:4j a A Rmy pgraucirrs. Attu Pension. are due aad•puiable on or after Moth lth neat. MI pereenaharfat Tension Cartidratol are kilted to mell'upon A. B. UUTtgiii. WON, at Ma Mae, neat door to Ilatstresaer's hardware store, an or after that date, to execute the meotoeary papers to collect the amouata duo upon that data.. Mt kiuds of buelmese with the (Incontinent transacted with sore and withopt unnecaieary delay. Charges muoniddia- • •"' Fob. O-3t A IIDITOWei NOT,CE. The undersigned. air aerator appein tod by the orphan's 'mut of the Dounty of Cen tre, to make dirtrlF to and among those Ire. titled thereto, of de in the hinds of Mn.. Marl A. Derry ad inistratrix of the estate of J Dr Benjamin J. Berry, late of Barrio townekip,. deceased, will attend to the dudes of his ap pointment at his Mites in DelleTonte, on Tuesday, the 27th day Of February, A. D. 1806, at 2 'o'elk p. in. MI proe' baring elalnu aphid said estate are &leaky notified to prawn ib i z a k and there, or be former debarred from any portion of raid fund. J.n. 0, 1866—EL A UDITOR'S_ NOTICE. • The underslgoed, an andllor eppolp. Emir by - thsrorphans - court - tir'Nallni e l s ounty, to distribute thetmdanee remaining In hands of B: F. Brown, admintstretor of the to of J. I. Broein, late of Ifet.ds townsftfp, deceased, to and among those legally *elided thereto, will' attend to the dotter of hie appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Wedeesday,:the Stith der of February, A. D. 11166, at 2 o'clock p• m. All persona haring-elaima to tiny portion. of said hind are hereby 'Retitled to present the same, then and there, and to attend if they see fit. h. B.IICTOIIINI9ON, sditor. Fob. 0-3 t. NOTICII I MI protons art• warned not to Intr. a or in any, way meddle with two notorgiv. en by me to John A. Cook. one for $lOO and the other for 00, as twill not pay the Aims antra compelled , J- W. ADAMS. Feb. 2,18110.3 t. Q.TjtAY. • • VIPM to the residence of the subscriber nem. the Penn School, on pr abouttbe ;stet No vember liii;h• large white It:mullet dom. The Itr to requested to Cositelartiard, prove pro. erty, pay chances, and take her away.; otherwise she will be disposed of arord ing to la*. Jan. 26, 1866-31. WM. FOSTER. ERWABD W. MALLIOI, _ • WITH YOUNG., IWOORW. & CO., YORLICRI ItIWAR YOUNO, BROTHER CO., Importers and dealers la Embroideries, Laces, Waite Goode, Boilers, Mitts, (Bores, Trim- Mast. &0., No. 429 MARKET Sr. A 418 COMMERCE I) * Timm',"' yCt it r. N. Q. noon!, 444w0 1! , 00r. -r IVINGSTQWB BOOK STORK. .1-17 -- This old and well known eetabliebment haLstabt been removed to the new Bsokethog . . B" &rattly opposite the -C . ONRAD 11011611 ' He still t 4011 . ent bang Ms usual assortment ot : theological,. obuutioal, sobool,Ssaday whoa), and ralseollanoons books. stationall and photogappb albama. — AWO an exteasiva.sasortment.ot wall and window papers. A libleal • dlseolat mole (on school laxiksaari.statioasa7e), bay to sell again. Day - aid einstaatlj WINd, ' No* pnblleatiorit Ist ilsbers•pribeaf - Jeist. 39 1 66 ii.-:favnirar UPHAM' COURT fiALIL " O . . f e *Tiatao an Odor of tips orphans mulct of 0 0: 1 471t Shofthnum,xf6fil4 to poblia sal% the prowliio r iii- tomb impolentro omit', on Tooodoi, dot ot-Nbruary 000klao •Mioarlog dootoltrod rod =isi•-* Pins/4' 4 411 9e11e. tfisafti do:- : • t , 1.'4 1 toff Of food altosicto Ili said tofyia: I loolittlif Mho* - toatOrf •ate Mar 2 *, 41v.pmai.. 4:040e,030.: it aftz i. wine: ,:borfiroold •thir tadpole/44s .0041bliallnking4110di iiof#l4V- .114". I ' l lo *l :4l' . eigthrtittar, . • • , AMOS 4104,i • ads. hi, 'Eliftloyilitifdlpi %.'44001; • 1. t . 1 14, ,:.,-rz - ... . • • , c0V14 : .4_11. •„ ~ 1 4L iniiirdlrtiget" . "`" • lir ankounts dumpy rediondon? 41. P..• , i 4 4.. , 1 i ebb and rufous 0,4.4,1;, 1:. 9- 14 Hy 'cone _ . o #/. .. ••1 .01, n R Nik,io ;ACM •• ; 0 0.°F.•.•-”r ,, r s i *innate; stoninnely ...... ~ . I trannainee nor: on wpm H., - 'tag emu porn--nn. .r • ',less. t:4 - ratiwair."tffiilel Ti.sii.dostewit s airaimijimbiat I,lO Yi To bo). d0k016700100 , 1 , , 2147016 presiots row. To ialy or ilitpllittos as TA Wet of coP4o4 6oo ,orie,folisikti lD B I~ cONTILA.--CR A ,. 'Anima'' , 1, 1800.eassuia . 4 nea B r niter...as ontstaailiat IslllsAuld' ' ' ' priniuus yens. ...A.A.. 0.11114711140 szuPeratie4Psia . P 6 rentais.6: • - ' ••• Dy . outitipsaiis ,• 2 Br eiestinitiono By lifted. By T'll 000111413310T1 17 4 1 0 7 6 . 21F, ' inane. - 11: 42--42 To balance due by Treasteer ..... By nio'pt of J.D. Bhagat, Troo4. see RICHARD CONE,HY, Shofffr, In stowed, with Cantor County. DR. Answer" 1, 1666. Amos/ 1, 1866. To amount arias., how and Amos:. 026 06 T. amount o:rutty 0rder5.........108 06, • Balm All! AA CONTRA—CR. Jaeliry 1, 101111; - Jostrary 1, 1866. By jury houtand isui exonerated sb2 00 By boarding priesi . ri laktarokey feu 0$ OuronsuswealtB vests, jaws' .samosa sud proclamations \ tto• node/signed, Anditere of Centre meaty) having exsaidnal the foreplay mimosas of Juba Bkataten. limearer,And Ulobard Coo ley, High Blierit Of Mid Ceilidh do herety nerUIY7OIIIA tbb Anstalt ithienntillure berried as shover stated. In testimony whereof. webave borealis° sel oar hands this bib Or of imam ry, A. D. 1885, JAMBS W. &NYDER, JCIIIN Itll3ll et.; J tl o - 1 34„_ 1N-8 . . , 4110MA8, Bellefonte, rt. li EXPENDITIIRM.B or CENTRIIIIOOU-NIV, •A D. 1a6.5. Tti'ereler on treasurer fur muditurs' ihijand sleek - , 430 00 , Ditto Ws. yer l y, thsamer's pup.. . 303,99 Ditto Janes Futeinpia, do - tO4 00 Ditto Jamul. tleair =de 22$ 00 Ditto John Mors* Cantedtes Mork, 119 00 Ditto J. B. Proudfoul, sae in. It. 8.., ' 11.5 00 Ditto B. Uantralidt,ate j/Raiter -lbt• 00 'Ditto 4.V., Pinion.; as tipittave.... 35 60 Ditto Andrew White, court crier... u. 77 60 Ditto ()iris 2 Alexander, mil. laity's to comm'rs 2 fees on collect' us.. 531 32 Ditto J.U. Knits, printing '64 2'06 257 10 Ditto Frederic Kurtz dude... 430 26 Ditto P. O. Meek do d 0... 720 06 Ditto A.Wbite for eoro'foland sales • 6 00 Ditlul3 , ephen Brown entling-orutid 1 25 .Dittu John Iluffer utLeitandise fur Jail and court house • *0 45 Ditto W. W.MoritgenislOy, postage .16 83 Ditto Detikei Dar fur pi Oxtures 13 Mr Ditto M. Harding, eleitnittg Ds J'. 12 00 Ditto A. 0. Furst, for fess on teL , 10 00 Ditto-John Mitchell Air en Book.. 36 00 Wunrasiak Doo l l3 l / 7 71! 10 4. a 609 es-Ifs - tainti for - stutt- ''' ,- • -Wig noels of keg. 2 Pro 84 a 65 " 10 06 . t thastaltaartarktewetteB4-;.- - -43 NV Ditto Jr 8. Ramos do . 1865 40 CO Ditto Thos. Burnside axe & heirs 2 75 Ditto --. Bennett for sweeping JaU chiumy5....4,.........-,........... B. Gadbraith, mach. for Court IL. _Ditto Minot/fur itiore grata— ____ Ditto Shorilide 2 Co. for Cool.-. 301 49 Ditto do do for w00d.... 3 76 Dittoltobert McKnight gar bills,- .243 40 Ditto Wm. likein for doo kite 89 89 Ditto Deo. Idrittptun statiosooi .. and - tkookabG. —............. ........... . 191 45 Ditto int. ore'ton botOrli notes- '5408 43 . Ditto County c00t5........... 1720 02 _ ___ __ A. B. lIITIVIINdON. Ardifor Ditto County prism Ditto elastics 411411111114 Ditto pretnitusit 911 Ditto road .... Ditto grand a tray. jurors pay,— 2701 ID 'mu imp. a gi, to pals, buildings Ditto eanclobWo for mail; sebum 120 IT Ditto Assessors' pay. .... 800 if Ditto State lunatic asylum for keeping bursae paupere - 1581 10130 IL liasak penitsafry fur cony Pato immtkallotul on dead koalas... 1 Of Ditto oolleitors for am'ta overpaid go the difforgai r isaosta-dorliestra- --MA - , • DIU rop'g'rr Carotid tazai oo U. D. t - 944 22 Ditto Callieli. lo 2srs' Alga*, lifted« • 144b3411 Ditto sooliatori., !Ng., t Troia. 37 00 Dltto Lydrait Ita l*Sor amem'ots '4s f 9• Ditto lola *oncoming draft... . 329 Pitp,4441112,T,64•211........—.„ —, ,43 -00 dign. 1, 18611k,SZLINF Accorrar ' 1:04A To emdunt relief orders Loma dl5Blllll To menet relief amen out/tint: (i i r_ 01 1 01 !...** 1 1*i0)4i. , •••••• Plid`iff Or VS ;k • • ermr,c4.. 104;. By tumid warnliftOl by Tress- • Tatlt IS sit To balonoopoidapli 6 7l4l4ll4o EOM Pk; • HIWAPITI7I4IIWW. ' • r 4 :Ciperrs Coo:3Kr, , IN maimat hidebbiodoess49. 4, 099197 414 r , Do.do . urelleroolso *tom& ' tug/109'0M 10 do ladshyds44l44l443l‘: Ihr4 1 47,19 1r vsb. 41944iesiv 13u . '' 41 4 3,4110 1 .4 0 9194ai505919 W0rd.::94919.44t 4146144.74 / 1 . . = h , 4 talaue• das Troissim EMI By bilaisidbe Tregap!trer.. B 1 balance due Bberiff... t ... $412 8 ME i - "`"'" , • MI .. _ . . . islit - k No ',. i iiiiiiiiia A setai , yen pc iont ' ..,,, 13 ,, ; : Itirig..rira? • oc ~, , V Win* • • L . 'Mei any foricsllklipt• nue .. $ •• rAilOaptfo,!‘p- . o.+lst. ~ , :.1.1.:. i . . • L': - OA Y" itti l otrir i 3 • : constitute eltliii'litiotliql*Br ' ' vitlOWilltb'Alttt PLATY ILNltlyij "•" -It. . riontse tam i.r.phriauporossoosmasi., BIINBUBBD-PlAlla o .., • i •••••••••• - • BLACK:J.ILO, I •• •,*,,..•• BJlMMt:ielli k .s.,,„ • • • • A • Biwl t rim . .... . _ It•AlooDs„, , .: - WIBO Ccuillajt4•ll; •", , • • 0 .-- • ' /anon .Dd_CetiyADj tar . Cb•cks,' • • '' il ' Obi bnili sso niAZ 4 o •-•- ' '. l ',„;, ' 3 1. 41101 .4 Ate. , , Bhapherd Plaid Boloiopah, ... - _, Black Cloth. • • , -• ' "+ , . coutinero.,. . • ..e. - ,_.,, V.01te.timi...1... - ~..- -- ginAttrop • . 1315 of 'l3OB 01 ii 7312648 ,}7IA ;Alf -- -- Ilea+ ea ltentsekey Jassy • • • brills, Wks Clqatta& • " lrialleta PLAIDS 01 ItaRTOVRI. COLOR& GENII. M .08'V$xR. A fun line of Clatlia, - Cittlitlfret,f and Vowing, antrirrieer. *tech VI 'sold cheep. Wedrore eortateatly. ow hand • l• and wall selected steeled olUttladirot , oitatisTE43," • meoxszsu ...•••• • • SALT, is Width we rtUldMPNtiaftit tlw rely row's% - • loot I- , • All kinds of alittatty.p wf rottae• tattoo ptop i rs for code , an&flrierirreoisertie , Vi t PRLINDB AW . 4141 70 'TVA. IrtilltlOßT Ifor we feel stelated that We eau sii,yvir Tepee. as well as your PORIINIII. ' Sept, 11,74F-ty- i 11 V 1769 61 $77142-42 17143 42 FAIL AND MIIN:t1;111,1"AA141. vadtba b. kat art* Imes/ at the cheap 'tote et • , q's aE Centro BM N . air" " Pennaviantg, ass at ft} baser NlWlllibbiiidinlfiti Stattl. _ •Ustoopo ounoomiroutowitik-ilkiiii — :4Wltk, of 1/3311V 33 STAPLE Arip FOGY:. GOODII6. : N. - BOOTS 2 . 81 . 1 . 01i8; 61.11, READY MA.DI aLorzrifire, • STS 00 Notions, Qupddenonn, ner4wdri Willow Md Vomits - Ifain. • And la flud • caliph**, assortspeninßs4.44o••• tirlee ulna)* foun d first stalk **tar . 'Mete. - i •11, 33 ss33 33 IntErs canons. • Yntstek Merlons, sll woyel, Reps., Mpacess, - Rlssic 6kikee.*,,,4114. * 110KIERY—Wipkt-Aand Coital' Obirta wad • DrawasyllwfibleDy.„llllk, Co4lols and LHDa ith Naadkereb loop N 1,10 8! lia4 m 4168. - • t'LDTDS AND DA MIN NRES,•-lifilaala Dam*. (Qat% &dingy, bleltaa'sraa., tar aklase war. AIAN't,N--A - Dili ha; att:iithit-' ,Bools Tilk,ollollll, w• will hoop a; itti timed • 1.011 •04•1111••• kt , - enatallo mitt pain. ,‘ pßoncca r iir~x, uQ neIIANCIII TOR GOMM; o asossar auatititAirsolik. - - PAID IX CAB au. ZIZDt. • Amt. 7th, VALekIIFAI F4R3I Flint • di,ll. The^ subserther oars lei aalartiiii hundred-std twenty eight dent -of farm land, situated io iloward-TownwhipOroas tro. county, on the banks - of O. RiOd Creek, within' a mite and is quierfo ofit depot of the Bold Eagle Valley Itailjteado hang owe of the most desirable 'hoodoo to tho county. It 'has erected upon ..it • ARO I'USW PRAMS liWKl‘ralitl LIAKINI4 'building necessary necessary fora well rekulated Strait also well of porch Iresh,mati.r. at _Um Amon-. ....large lEttelog and bearing sr.:Lard grows alas the hovel and FIFTY ACRES CT OQOP wfion•LANX I / 4 , (thin a how hundred yards containing pH, abundant* if Vekevy."Abile ohaciarfiailit timber- The land ft well arndeted an omit!: • "ft/ OrNifakinit_ opu t iarii4iiktpranis.* the streams whkih,wiamillfroopflo m4muz, 000 of 00 but ditch** hrftlie Stia. There is 140OTIVAI upon - It a gitiod.logdmv..:, ant house mid su staothil . 3 " 4 / 1• i•ott - tordarapati - wall arVaaalisat realm. was formerly kis fartife,ibleli bairn been ward sod 'lividly immeTed ,tha subs/Aber and' • ,arti w *Wend for silo at m low 4guttf., :rrr further Information apply- fn pieson sr by hit ter to John P. Mitchell, at 4111, aloe of Crib olj Alexander at Bellerdsdarar s - • 1 Oa 18 To 227 32 1346 36 163 80 9290 Nov. 11861 gni. ADjge FANCY .sttalul OHS 03 tk CON* , 1 sir iiiia•dle . ot nossiiootolelni*Witad I would *el** : matgoaiiiir frilkek4ig o*in%, . bay. • :11161tassikvaltiriudisitrintialiakipilidik P ionleptirgil6q richbarimui &bop hb, Pb Mi (voter =MI NM icr ..xmcgalkwai , votramot • 414 , 00141 " budiudvreoufkieithir , -, inAttrWil 41•• fir 6 4440114. hol • - 4+ ll s • 11111W$ 'to L.'. '. , r%*"' ' El I= E=l FiEFEIM Nali =I