• e fp :LOA 0H 11 ri t ltstsetklakeie4gelloitiiienee of Vero, bse Illieratten of the Eldevey Maine et the Prost** elert o ;Stew Is. the Midden 001144 Gravel seAltiek Ant - Dew% dad all Moil** of the 111114 4.04 1 4 1 het5, aiet Drooled OftUllege - . .. 4 E 8 1 0.A0 * 8 lixrcitu • it* WICANNSOM:AISIAG 7 / 1 1031 BE. COMM 011: INDD3OpITIOX flibillenetlintiolf Dime *Meted with tirgazde Weakness, requhut the aid of median,' to strengthen and hmlierale the system, which Heimbele's lextraet whit Invariably does. If no treatungt be submitted to, Consumption Of Insanity ensues. HELM-BOLb'S FLUID,EXiRAC!D BUCHU Yo affections peculiar to fenialos, it unequaled y k by AD Ottlig properatlon a a in Olilorosicor Re tendon '4O, gulpritree, pilbdulnese or ',oppres sion o customary Gradations, qlowated or Schlscu state of the Altana, "LmForrhtthi, and all ooleplaints incideneto the sex, whether aris-' log from habit' of dissipation, improdenelds; er In the Deane or Quote in Lilo. HELMSOLDIS PLUID EXTRA9T-1,117CR11 IMPROVED ROSE ItAkI3H radleally exterminate from the system die mums of Denary Organs arising from ilabitit of Dissipation ca tittle expenao, Mao or no ehange Js diet, and no expopure; completely eruparse- Mitt those unpfsastast and dangareee retnediet, Oopesies and Moron?, in miring all nines unglue ask and dangerous hideallea; inn! • HELMBdI.D'S FLurp EXRRAOT BIICIIII • I n aU cameo of the Urinary Organs, whether ex toting in mild or female, from whatever - auto oligineting, and no matter of how long standing. qh is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate In In its motion, and more strengthening than shy of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Thole suffering from Brokep-down or DoMato Constitutlona, procure the remedy at mum yhe reader must Ibis aware thathowever slight ray WAIN) Atte& of the above disesteen it is isertitn iiket the bodily health, mental pow en, and happiness, and that of his posterity. Ouir flesh and Jilood ago supported. from these worn... ABS •NOTIC PHYBICIANk We make no secret of the Inuedlents. HELM BOLD'S FLUID EXTB.A,CIMUCIIH is Gam. posed of Bache, Cabals abd Juniper Berries, se lected with greet care, and 'prepared in mono by H. T. II BIadBOLD, Drfigglet and Chemist, of s ixteen yearstexpetienee la the city of Phila delphia, and which is now prescribed by the must eminentphysiciana, has been admitted to in therUnited States ~,Army, and to also in var end aseln State Hospitals and pane Sanitary itutions thtoughotit the land. 13 U U Hi er.) (1500. INOpesoy of A. DIGEBIA CRENATA. BUCEir LEAVE! Ptialseirtles..-Their . odoi ie may, diffu sive, it'd gouadwhat stowage thilr pin s. ta, torinlti, and onalogotuoto mint, • Nedlead Properiliesigad Buohn leaves are gentls , ,,stinaulanty with a Pea'''. ?tar tindenity to the Urinary Organs, producing diurerls, and like other similar medicines, excl. hog dtaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mods of action, Thal are given In complanta of the Urinary. Organs, midi u Gravel, f, , hronie Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate, and Reten tion or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the' parts concerned in its evaeuation. The remedy has also(hien recommended in Dyspep 7 abi r ettroalo-Ithinamitlsm, tnitaneotts Alfectioui, and Tfropsy, • • *, C Fletwipoici's Extract Neednt, demi by persons from !Images of 18 to 28, ant from 88 to 58, or in the decline or change of life; after Confine. Mont' 8r Labor Rabin; Bod-wetihg In children. Aar Dr. Keyser Is, a Physician of over thirty lean' experience, and • graduate of the Jefferson Medical College and of the Uni versity of Medicine md Surgery of Ybilvdel- Mii. U. T. IlianooLt. pear vegard,to the question asked. =I Uto myoplukat about Replay I would say I havetnied and soil the article in various bribe past tAkirta a a n l do sot .tbiak ill re is any form or of It I have Mula m d or known to be , ,the various wtiere suet suedloyda sweat would be livahwited. l You iireswarq, es well as mysel4 hir e kb as bileniik euiplod leithyedJutbe vs ri:o6• • -nifyy• - Ittdigwe, see did talon It him In of Weament telrantated by the meta. '1 bare ettin'and used, its before stated, every forst of BusAa—the powdered,,keyab th e oho* dieogtian,•ttubtnte, Em , , estraets,--and I am 01. 4 1liat Of any,pre ;parat,ton of that plant to yours- Trielve rare' &Merlon'. -o'l think to eft me Abe right to Judge of. rinerd'ltithoet pruludke cur partbdity, ~, prorad t ihi over all ottani, ;do not emit • k if d, ofpprltaatur ' . yours, but I. bold to the daWstnerthatt e l quentity do not plaice NIP ir_slie , - 1f ' iimr wit 'would be wura more tbllrt • dollar e t vitae your NOM , 4 444ii vin tii.a.. 'Um. eared lath i ; . ye peo 4 . %blare dlresnes' of " . 4pr *Cid I have ever MU eti ... a° avant !Aber rani ri .el,triaelovr t • 1 :,.. .. ~ '.' 1 ,Aii4i AL' - gi, '.'i't -' , ~.- ......, '• ~ , ,-. ' - aro it:mm*l4oi. D.., ~ • , lit ' , ~ • , 0,. , _'.: . oth) liisprpii4+ma Polio& ,Po ../ Th " ~'• V .. • % ' , ' i. , .4 • ' " lc. - " a s 'iNga Itialia°o Vuollar' t • '..-• :..,.. l, P.O ~ C., tikosl ders* ••- •- ~....,. • t . , • • , I Fit' i AVtila.... ~.1, , • •1, .• ! ' t gr, 4i •• . 11 " 1.141 Fl i rVrtliPitO . ,• ! 1 14 1 0:. ANTI — eIO4OO , *4 1 44 1 10V 11 4r. -. , 1 ~,.i •,, V - so •Li ..d. , Te. - - ,... 1 1 1 04.*:.44.1004.061rigi0r0rN ~ 1 : ~•:. . -J -..,.... :::,,....,-----,. •- ; ,-.., ~ ...,,, ~.. u' : ... • . ''` -- -Por. ,-- . : 1 41 , ' . 4 • 4-4.**4 141 , 4u t ; ' :' Nllll9tiViiiiii i 1 llieditO - (.7: : 1,. ...... •••*414142: 4 4 4:6 4 ,* .5 .. i , ' .'• • ' .• LI fl. ''' A „,". t • •-•': :" '! . q 164,131 , 'AI t • , 0 11 1 IVilt- . .., .• . , tiwt •il,. • 1 1e 9' l.:4 ( `l.l 40*. 466 #, -,.. tee •, ,,I f il..ltit ii r-T ose ij o i timm i .• 7.7.. -, -- -z - • tripir itllaji. , t. ~,.. ':..l - ;44:4'.:,-t , ~.•,...: =lll ~,~ - ~ ' , o ' . • . r ril./. 71'.4 .. . - f•• : ''' '>, .--,......_ • , j . 4 ,.. .. , .. t i, l t....;;,1;!•„Prik . :1 ;1 rp , , e -._.--, ~ I: 1r t. • 1 • L , 4 . V ,t, ' • • 'i , • ' .:' - k ( , ... , ~, _,•., • - MI Vol.ll. UREA ill It 1.7114,010 I BUREAU! ll If you want to S'py good goods, cheap goscis, fsahlonable goods, fine go,ds, every kind of ends, go to • • ABILAHAIL StriIEKLN, On High sVigt. Bellefonte, Pit. who has lust returned from New York, with a handsome selected assortment of reehandise, now - open and offer for axle cheaper than any body oleo in the Union. Thb Goods hare been ' bought obeap for cUb, and will be sold cheap for cash or its equivalent. Clot , Cassimer, EiatinettyK.Janes • Clbentbrays, Oottonades, Matson- " lea Vestings, Satin and other Vet ting', Under Shirts, And,Drawent, Black and Pansy Silks at old" prices, all • • color Flannels. ill wool and domestic Backend Shirting Flannels, .131enteLed, Unbrenehed• and 'oolored Banton, Flannels, French ( and domestic GingliaMs, Tiakings nrid.Dheoki, Bleached and Un bleached Sheetinge, Pillow Orate and Shirting Muslin, Oambrimand • Drills. Henries and (Perm, Sas panders and _liankerebies,. Neckties, Collars and Bosoms, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas-BU, Gingham! and Muslin.— Balmoral Skirts, Ladieesand Mums Balmo ral Skirts of various sites end prices. Skeleton Hoop Skirts, Ledies's and Misses Skeleton Heiop Skirts of every description. —Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and Silk, unsurpassed style,quality, and prices, nortb of Haan and Shawls, an engem vartoty, both Single and double. Carpets, a fall shim,' truant of all kinds of Carpets. such as Brussels ! 8 Ply Ingrains, Rag and Straw Carpets. 011 Cloth" all •width of Floor and Table Oilcloth and Oil Shades.— SALT, nsir, GROCERIES" SOLE LEATH , EIL SPANISH Kt?, FRENCH CALF 'SKINS. COUNTRY CALF SKINS. DiOAROCO LININGS. .ke. Shoemalcors' Tbread'and Shoemaker' Toole, of. all kinds to be had at Ankratex sueszezr. taisApEß than at any °that eatablhihment in ()antral Pennsylvania. Dee 3s-1862, OT A'ZiALL That despot, gold, has got a fall, AO hurt hie shanks right badly, Fat, If be don't get up at all. It wont make us feel sadly. With numb delight the ladles fly, ' Dry goods, at rates reduced, to bay{ Gentlemen, too, this chance embrace, , To get nice low-priced suite, And that Sternberg's is the cheapest plate No man of sense tlisSu4l.l s. • i GREAT PALL IN, PRICES GOODS LOW t NSTQHTgLVdfr SIXTY STI.RNBERGI3' Day-40009, GDOCEII IBS, AND CLOTHING have arrived and are unpacked for sale. TUB FIRST SPRING STOCK. Sternbbrg .b Co. have added to their hn mense.clothing trade the sale of Dry Goods - mid G rooevic3;-all of the nemreat nod freshest in niar kik which will he sold at remarkably low rates. the stock serials - lir of alibmere Merino, Mohair, Unblo cad Muslin Alpacas, • Tickinga, De Lotion, Corset Jeans, Plaids, • Hickory, Irish Linnens, Cilpolob ,Balmoral Skirts, Oahlon Flannels, Hoop Skirts, Crash, Iloisery, Flannel, Gloves, Casidinere, Shirts; '• Satinetts, Heed Dressoe, Jeans, Callao, Tweeds, French Gingbams, Silks, • tv, Banta- & Shoes of every description, sugar of various qualities. Coffees at different prices. The best assortment of arozAlszs, Pl5ll, . SALT, SPICES,, Country produce taken at the highest prices in exchange for goods. March 23, 1866-tt. , FALL AND WINTER TRADE. More goods can bo had forlestsnotsay at the obeap store of • ZEDS= MILLER. at Centre rim, ' , Centre coui4y, Pennsylvania, than It any other establishment 43 the State. Be keeps constantly on hand a choice stook *of STADIA` 14.19 iret,licY GOODS, • , SOOTS 1. mow, 114,:r4 • - , BRADY liplf 2e*HINI7, Queeneware, iliQirare t liow said NYgfr:, And fact a aompletasseportmpat of all th e ar il.oiiiusually found in • drat olasa oomAry DREBB Primo* Merinos, all wool, I'lails„'Coburgs, Reps, Alpapeas, ROBINItY—WooI and Cotton , MI and torfkw vs, Fine atria, Mk, Cotton and Linen Hitakorohjoro, Hoop Skirts, beatjuilkdo. • CLOTHS AND CASEC:VJUPS—Vrensit.Brond gdoths, initprts,l4,ltotgo, aoviptiteistaiwear. answw-+A Wl* all wooL BOOTS Atio n SBOBS, , • We wM keep Uinta R fulltesortment alea-aklead, 16111411' - r • ' 1110D170 Pt* OSANQBYOn - 6 0 540;: Ali Tie ••-, _• ' NM MIIBIO etitqulVltT ,-1 " v.% .1 • • , . ._mustat* itaTaviimrs.n , IL 011,1r/4 II taw optmi 140p.401 stab/ -41-diter .ereeLet. W. Will? Beeltleteik 1 0. cootteetly 'ad Itstd. , STEOWST iw I t! 1 121 46 4 7T o$4A reNtalta b alfr244P AWE: situ+ , V$ Glt_iseeteletTitilln Style . i.! -1(31' =I .%). • e, EN Mil DRY (VOW &O. .^ Dixon's Line. •.:: =I it ;trlii.l.4{l A 'if. I: It . ;.; El o ttriEGlTE,- HERMIE Thera is ► name, one proaiono word, I seldom speak. yet often heard; Though uttered by tho careless crowd, Ton sacred •tie too lisp '►loud. That name is muele to my ULF But now I breathe it with a eear, Io teaderaeoeata, low and mild, • 'Twit thee we oallettoar blessed ohlld.re In by. gone hours and former days, 'Twas joy to View his prattling apkye, E'en now, methinks. I see him still His gladponhe smile my heart wpaldthrill I see his toys—and bere's s trees Of silken hair, all loveliness-- It is the same that once did grace The brow of my sweet "Ilermie's" floe Wpaints sofiesh my little boy r Oh, luiw I , prille the shining toy! Though tears will to my eyelids start As now I press it to my heart. Oh, biassed name! moot Sacred word ! In Heaven it shall skein be hoard, And broken ties rejoined shall be, ks angels waft us, lore, to thee. "THE SECRET MOTIVE." A motto Ovethrow. the Government!"-- What Lino6in's Attoreny•General thinks of the Disunionist, ht Congress. In a letter to a meeting of conservative citizens of Bt. Louts, the Non. Edward Bates, Attorney General in Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, subjects the Freedmen's Bureau Bill gkia merciless analysis, in *hint: he exposes with unmistakable distinctness the - ulterior revo lutionarY object of the proposed statute, and denounce* *ith appropriate but logical severity the decorous subterfuge of its oontrivers, whloh was counteracted by the prompt and bold interposition of the Pres-' Went,. IVe oubjel4 the letter referred to: Bv. , Louts, 'February 24, 1866. pen. B. B. Oratoo, President of the State Cen trat.Commaue , Conservative Union Party: Bin: I am honored by the rooeipt of your note of this dq,firriting me to be present at a mass zneetingrof the citizens of St. Louis, to be held at the Court, Rouse this evening at half past seven o'otOok, for the purpose of endorsing the action of Presi•lard, John son In' vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau bill, Ana in support of hitt general polibY of na tional reconstruction. • I am very sorry Witt eke bad 'lists of my health forbids my attendance, antl the more' so btoaueo I believe there will not he 4 man ,at the mecting-mh.n_icada-a-grosteabhor renoe than I do for the bill whose wicked career has been stopped by the President's tilnely veto. ,My feel L 7114 upoa Ibis subje . ct does nittsking entirely trim my disgust o f 44-r4444118 rit 444 4' iai41314:144- eg-4 . 4414-4f the clique which now domineers over Con gress, but from the intrinsic demerits of the kill, ascertained by a careful examination, of it*--provisions. I think I understand it. I can see Ors, most 'casual reader can seer' its glaring anifleficmot breaches of, the CMIG ti t rid ion—and I think I can see also the h idden motive, the secret deeipsof theconspira-. tors, who planned the scheme to overt urn our Govern meet of law, and set up in its stead a iris/Min/ military o/Anrrehy And this wick ed purpose betrniff itself in several provi sions of the bill, which are no arranged in the Context as to seem, toy 'hasty observer, to be secondary an] subordinate to the ostensible object, the . preten'tion of the freedmen. The billyrovides (an its first section) for the coat inuenee,of the original sot (of Maroh 3d, 1865) to establish a Freedmen's Bureau, and extends it to all refugees and freedmen in all parts of the United States. It em, powers the President to divide the United States into districts, not to exceed twelve, and with-the advice and consent of the Sen ate, , to appoint an aseietent commissioner for each Motile'. twelve districts I .That is the exact number Wet which Cromwel divided the Commonwealth of England, and governed eatib, district, despotically, by one of his own Major Generals. This Emotion goes sin—"or.. the said Bureau may, in the discretion of the President, be placed udder eotainissieueri snit esslatant oomitiesioners, to, be detatied 'ram the army." nil the sot does not specify Ober the rap/costs color Of the perietuna4ro 'to detaitle4 em the army to rule the nation thr'sllo ikFreed• men's Ifurenu. Section two mpowers the commissioner to 'divide eloh district into sub-districts, (not lees than a °Minty or parish;) and to assign to each subdistrict '"tit leost pee agent, eithe a citizen, °Moor of fltesirm.T, or enlisted man." The sootien gook on tif" fay, "each assistant commissioner niiiy piby not'!minding slaS clerks; witi . itrinks agent of sub-dintrlet'(belng'Orii erlitri, for each sub-district, s sui),i,the xifesintre of the oommissioneppner culploy two cleric's. And so is GM twelve districts the clerks will inintatt,te seventy two'; saullktitn 1 44 6 : triots - the agents willareandi to' atleltstitd many tkonsand, Lair' there i..are oennthin and' t! r 4k e l l 4 .lP r t: double' tlia4l'wnSw.,,,,jtiaidipit.,wie esnpioyees inentiornd In the hill, ' . 'tfitaidei tie !reetidettio airoisykajecirast DryccrYiwatalid , Wniatkiihtiltialreitenii i . 4#1160* (abort over.ell the emploYeeer ttients, ana' gffiatrce iffilhieqiikiaii bribe witegite'ornll! 'the duties nkt, Wiitch 1ii,5441046014- 4entary.ll i -4 41)etir thiltt'llirt 101400 AA, 4 .1A. 4 ,44 .4 -40. 40 4 3 4gbibo ' _~~„ .... • • E:1 MINIESSI ximhtliMm , discriminated against, intny,ef th inirtio- Shire mentioned in.the prebedintaietion of this sot, undes, not the bodstitution and ;taws, but snob stiles and regiaitiori di the 'President of the United States, - through Me Wqr Deparimmt, shell presoribe.7.' Tbeee'ire some of the enormitide of, the veined bill, framed in the wantonness ofpar dean power, in contempt of the wilteini Mtn ;Motion, and in open violation of the Mang Mel opinions end tftditionary faith" 'of the ripple of the I:lilted:Btates. . As all these thousands, of °Mears, agente, and employees of the bureau may, ;at 'the ditgelion of the Piesident,be datailed4rom ithl army; it is plain thiat everyman Of them May be an enlisted man In the 4rmy, and white or blank, as'may bast 'unit the' fancy. of thp detailing officer. ()Sly imagine such a military-organisa tion, with's despotic head at seat of the Government., end despotik,nolonberl per. 'tiding the whole mass of the community and exhibiting its power in organfied'form, in every Bounty and parish, and the Presi dent bound, by Trumbotil's bill, to extend military protection over West, against every effort to restrain, by legal and civil means, the wantonness of their'arbitrary power ! Think you that,the.people of the United Buttes are already Safer degraded hits pas sive obetlitroe as to submit tamely to Buell an atrocious outrage, eves if sanotioned by the, unanimous voice Of "1 4.- motions COng)ress, and approved by a subservient {'resident?No, verily'. They:ars not let ready to abandon their Constitution and re nounce all hope of legal' liberty,' by giving over their lives, liberties and properties,' to be disposed of at the ottptioe of petty officers and agents of s petty division della a buikau. They will insist upon their legal rights as freemen and Amerbiau citizens ; they will demand the protection of the laws of their country ; end - If charged wit(' crime, or draws into controversy about property or,' contracts, they will insist upon a court and jury, and will refuse to be tried by any pet dospot,"detailed from the anny,7lPhokor be be white or black. Constitutional government tinlil4orty by law are worth figbtitig for. We ,have just passed through a bloody wpr to maintain them against a set of traito, and X make no doubt that the people wi ll be as ready,if need be, to resist in the same way any other set of traitors who seek to destroy the loyal Government by insidnous artifioe and`bold usurpation. As eminent English publicist, on ieprearatative government, gives it as his opinioo, that "represecitative instituti , depend for their permanency upon the read iness of the people 0,9A/for:Um in Oise of their being endangered. vif too little valued for this, they seldom obtain a footing at all, and if they do; are adlinosts cure to•be over thrown au soon as the bead of government or any party leader can muster force for a coup de main is willing to run some email rrek for absolute power." think it a ft:Kennet° thing for thersohn try, thatthe Radical faction is so demented au to pitik - ii - Ititarrel with the President be calm he refuses - Co-he their instrument to ovtrturn the Oonetitnt r and di; its place a military deep° and to stake their political fortunes upon the •• • • - estrous vices and follies of the Trumbull For, io v aoing ee, they do hut_ insure their own defeat, and consequently, the restora tion of law, order and peace, and revival of national resPettfor legal government and stational levefor liberty by law. Even the emancipated negro, for whose sake 4t is pretended that this wrong is done, will pot long bal i te sett the bypporisy and proud of the trpsaction: see that while they are onjffiedatith the pretence of liberty and equality beitrffittkwi - thiii wicked. bill subjects thew- the power of milita'ry overseers, excludes them frilm all prOteation, deities than the right to appeal ,to the courts of law for redress of grievances, and requires the agents and officers of the bureau to '"take jurisdiction of all oases" whldh conotterrthenl and Ittelf,loerests, fiery respectfully, your: friend and felioW citizen, ' ' -*Tann 401111. , , • !turas or Tx.r.vm. ox following "rules of the road" are based sap on legal deaisioes, and ought to be univer= tally !Redo known. / The Courts have deci ded that ripplioante tor flakier on railroa ds einhi ejected koseAlii of W ifrhey do, not oftekilie erect etaount.lottbeir far& OW" doctors-aren't bound to' snakii ohmage. Ally , ;Oral's! . detest' Sire gootriintil stied ;:.43041- alms dgdoa for Ade day only, 4 lor otherwise; limiting time of touninettsr, artrotste Semi. Pawners liai? tickets Can be ejeatadlroes.the oars unless they p uro top' ii accost . one , lire belied to oilifervirisSernii! 'the aere t jast are bound to comply, with nil reasonable demands ;to nehoirthiditlelieta." Beading 4 11 8/1 0 44,1VAS rules eteherecenimerVisin lia ble to person hag a Allba..4o ; ',lo l ailptiliiteaioresenate*a. he had pia fprroad. taliArtlelo:l47ll n . , I iqesVirtitie iteoliiiiiiN*W4 / 14A*;„ 4.1 k ..itt,47.i!i4ilmititic.`o,stir_er_oti u afl r a tri_ _,. , riitursi lt,oll 4 . gt a ..• a giastilaillutseit too' , 0 • :1,940 'slather alt tt4+ 4 ff Ataelkety.thlif ila to 41411" I ttrr ; A.* EMIN ii El • IZZZI ". ; ;;„ ;k ! , ( , : . , :"."-rn 111.14110. =3 • THE RESULT OF ABOLITION,TtACH- On Monday night, the 2d hist., a daugh teiCiffMr. William Griffith; °tieing; town ship, Oil! enmity, aged about lr yearn, eloped with e'full blinkified taiga., plank' its Erebus. Sometime aftelenight Idise : Ortfilth, slipped out from' her father's house, met; the nigger eti the road iikitirding Lo previtnis anikarment,tanti the vie, night walked to Johnlitoww, 18 miles distant, with a visv , rf' o '(he monilpgtrein for flarriebrirg, Where they were to be' stfarriedi Mr. Grit- . 6th discovering the shienee of the peittee, and suspecting their intentions, probeetied forthwjth to Stoystown, the nearest fele-, graph °toe, and there . telegrailfeci, to: the police of Jeimatown to Kreatthein on their arrival, which Was accordingly. done. , Miss Griffith was taken toper father'shoutie, and the nigger was on the 4th instant committed to the jail of this County to await Iris tria at khe next court,;whiok will amount sim ply to nothing, as it is,no legal °Cronin, : but purely a matter, of tAISTI and EIMMLL. This nigger has been in the employ of Mr. Grif fith Air Tiomtetinie. Duririg the last winter he frequently took this deughter and Mrs. -Griffith and other female 'Amhara of the family sleigh riding. Ho wee on a porfore equality with the family—eat at minis table, slept under the stimo roof end , imloy -041.11,,the„ righte NW: Privileges _tit4 Griffith's children did, , !". Mr. Griffins ie one of tho origin Aboli lionisis of tho county, hail rote 4 that tieket for the last twentytwo yeari to our certain knowledge, atd•hae advocated the pause of negro equality in a zealots's' manner., LW often said before hie family that a "negro was plenty good enough for a poOr white git)," and similar expressions showing the bras of his mind. The daughter, having eonildehee in her father, imbibed jugs and concluded to sot upon. them. ItSi was perfeatlyinnocont and no blameirlastald attach to bar.. 'She Supposed she was doing right inasmuch as her tether—her dearest frloud—bad taught her fst a negro was as good as a white man, and had in his own, house set an eiample of social equality be. tween black and white petzlo. lie under stand she says that else byes him and Se bound to have him. Mr. Lirirtthois one of the boat clams of this county, and wa San.. not believe that he ever bad the remotest idea as to the tendency of his teachings, or he would surely have spared own family. This sad example should tte a warning to the people,of this county stover to be for- I otten. In a majort of families of this counts this doctrine cligro equality, socially and politically," is being taught, bectauio it is the doctrine of the Republican party, and they may pot sett ith revolting restarts until they find that .once member of the family—some one wiio con fi ded fathom teaohings,is about to carry their teachings into practiee. And if they de - nit want ,their own elltibiren to follow their tesehinss, "how as °imitableb hound by the golden rule, can they desire other. to practice what they wolet practice themselves. The case in hand is a fair ex ample tette result of atm* Coaching... Sim- itar °asps are of romp out thl North. Par God Almi table purpose,' mat . *bites dile MM , evidence of that attempt to reverse HI arra to tare better rents . when they flu than God. We adjtn at this matter. God never intended the na mes and whites to be equals and when you come to malgok'persoust ajiplicatiou of the• doctrine of equslity, you shrink from it with horror, aadid , Mr tQeiJßlbvWont „h is daugh ter wad about to threw herseitintq the eke,' bricel;ot anegro. Abandon, retibunce and abjure, at-once and forever,, - /Ibielberrihts. fituiren-defyini7abd:iitiiiTebig dootrine, before your families max hirdiiikreed - slut ruined.—Elorcfrort Demo:rat. , Pisan Basra. I Tans.—A lady of twits quaintaine, ways an einohange paper young , Sorely and lidelllgenS, called on's oelplms ted phyelolukto porpething for s Tusk o~ mos to the,lieeek „ .A.l.lkate.been &goring myself," Mid 446-. languid' fair rose, t4l, , 'though 110 0•404 ., .„ . 4 %JO how I" 41 :1191y,,,1 bale' . Islen "pisatilik's I'llll6, SO 'PO* f0rinb ,4 4 1 .114 -Sg i t it' f:4 l 47: Wypigi4,..ltirlei444o 4 4,4LliaiAinPr• PterVin:ll.l.oseilitml sad 'Midi's, 4144" , : /"Kr ht"."o Vier" hisiT9t 4lll4 ' t! .10 16 APili; "PrAlitt e t* VA * *. pklllll.llo ilralilL.L, /*Ale ,a.. I .4 w A,, , ,, k. --: SLI. ftltlio , l IliastoOkst-altslli bawl" plitulanb. itp ut or t ie 1 ' 1 1 1* - rttieWiti; . 0101 , kft: iiii Aff/iitbo4.44 $11141 1 1:0 144,1 44WP* 01 rupogenimplimaki-a4-4111 yo l l % now" •-- v r:: 4, ~ Jw..--..--.--,- ~ , fewAsys i g i , xo n f a aliisattilialA 1140 , 10114141 atig' ii iii2f4s 1 flik ail k l AtOL B 94 l. 1 torWou 444%./111M. 4) SWIM ***)11,001 I/ l': iwp *.,i v:.:, :=t ',W i 515ji1,..1...3' 4,, etiviletoo i t'.or - • . 1 iti ill o ttnatt o* lt. , B4 ,ii;; i, : .41,11,;: Ai. gijiggoemotapsunk4 1 “wk.Y, dam" , sin v yve.4o—Ots lA* ?:-•tf . ,.. , • f t It* filloll#44 1 , - - - - ' 41, tosmosowiiii.' *mil . wgivio Akistkom_4o: -- bm' 4;47 . 40" 1 1 010211.446‘4 ' l '' `.. i•TI: 4 , ;' - NM =Mill ling • • Thdrittittlurg gasetts: the iteiateta organ loVesee • PentisilMola, says g '': , the ifecie -1116. 6f Oil titiitice Chace in.the ignie of the: t, .1[141144a nrEfitatord, against the legality of itiying oirilians by military trlbUtteip,iiseetr, is it otteht,'Oth apitiobatiou froUltlimets." Perhaps it does holy,' whop p.iu4r lo maid festilitlipildng from the hlitaidy hands of the ItildiMil AeputOtoans ; Ind it is ntot, ! i Yen. ethos 'aline Out et - Lim -of the Onssis's psrty' ilpprovcid "the flanghig - orolelnaiik upon eptt f l itences' . Pyonrittoo k ed .by 'military tribuaals eethybied of Officers who bad dlsmeed Their prefeintion'itibiery 'positlen they 'had.,tmod pied.' 'll . this d'oetslita haebeen, Fendorpd by fbe,,latliChiel L Jtiettoe Taney, lustcod of the preitineChief Stieflet; Chase, how would - these bloOdy-dtindad Radicals have received it? The answer to thk4uestion cannot be doubtful. All cadet reutlenber the torreßte of abtise they heaped upon him when he is sued a writ commanding. den. Cadwaladcr to produoi John Merryman In court, that his case'mlght be inquired tate by ' a Judi— (dal tribunal and dokfty a 'unitary oommis sion. Chene wee In the Cabinet when chit writ was issued sod al/regarded: and if hto then ddyleed Liman to isspeot . 6i Jaw as he has '.loco laid it, aOii, Ms advice Was not talki.n... ' ' . ' The ChioltionOninary verylimilY .oh. Senile tlitit 'tlitire nee*.wtie _a time_ wheal thereoris ti doubt of tho•inegality, and re*, bality.ef i4oirtiiiirtnals ; yet they were per! milted to be ' helld qt 4 .to• indict a met amount ? . f personalisuitilrinpont Innocent partles. - There, Is no, derhsr,Sud mere un— inviting eliaptor In our history, than tint, -Which records the proceedings .of thitatt' tribuipls In Cincinnati, Indianapone,dhics; go and other plates'. That they wet 0 'a toned t 9 beheld without the prompt and ef al-Interfereneepf ' the other .hmaoh'es of the Governmen t-and -particularly the emoutise idol- jUdielsi-sand- Willie:at. )an unanimous Terdiet' . Olio opinlon-ngidget" them; was a strange 11'4 did not speak, 'eery highly for the ca softy; for Sel . t rgoy: 41 eminent. Lite en alarm•tell, they ought to have *retried the country, end; produced an Ilk nation from one extrerilty to the other. 114 instead of so doing, they actually had the apprevalof time.serving and feeble Itittfts, of cerrupt uttserupi,imas 'editors, of prominent pcjitioians in Congress, Who 4.- voted their 'heti abitity to the justillestion of them—nay, mortithan that, they were fa vored by the Administrition of Lincoln, rittich_employat them as -Charles.d. -did Star Chamber in the perOtration of gross private outrages upon its opponentwout rafts that will condemn its memory to eter nal infamy. Security for the rotor*, as welt as indem laity for the past, demands that stern exam- . plea be made of some orthe tyrants engaged in these "militia 7 commission" ontragen-- The thunder of bilks Blaoit'gegal,artifwv, hairshakr open the . prleOni i detent , of' semi of the ri time. AnOther-ro lof 'that thim der is 'needed to tiring . therred-handed breakers to jostle. and thegibbet. —Lamas -Or latalfseerteir. • ". Mastowtsc Oil—The Now York Tribtene sale 'John' Brown's soul is marching on t", To which 'DrierNotneroy replies a - ..We think so. - A' ntieibcf of people IBM& so. John Brown i f the body eorpo,Tste gnashing on tiien kantyur stealing tor- 4e snd other property. Ite marched tit. ,Virgluin to steal nigger. and break laws iiil t he marched to stern Itk by a dlifsiietit . • .. • :cry we judge, Ms soil is Marek log on I 'lt .. ' , bed through the army stealing all it Soul , . ... It marched' through custom hottes', pita ofltees, belleo:' tors' bureaus,_ legielatures and congress. , stailtitg iby Iliesgrosi.- ft marched stir from the White louse, lately, with ninety I lOW win lebargo, and le ft the _Prost. 1 dent's mansion gutted. It has mantel iicitla ta'anitials countsrpnrt,: 14:1152t1er, r midi. i ttleiteirfp 'Lotteln. sWatfroliiiti all the Deiertmettie at ,Waebiegion. : Yee, thbuottr of. John Brown. ikatineldn on, and lee thtek itAittle •tht,Dirin -irieliiell it oto stkO. 0' this l essappe .lif 'Rep' üblisanlssi, • Ind • ahored t pe tee*of the hereelteeliziii,,W, iifroteielt7. jaeve Qtrogrions you n Giaknisei GeezT.2—There ARV &we 11.14540111, Which .the poop% deft: Gen. Geary iti•esiiwer :without 4.4*, eta with* ite pltlyootti*t ittelt - tM tltitiO i 5.004 44 144/4 6 7 - at: ,) .% •,. , ‘I 1 411h4 7 . it 7;1. ipcbt 17401 ' o l lai „ 1 7 - .. . ...zi,.s . i ,, r , - 14: :4 t . . ilif !!,%; lie "he he'"iitt,:litibiAlh rittoi 7 .94 4l ol*A ll *4l . :WW i ~W w ertell! 9 . i44lotit itt,4o4 l vAge k ilo tatiii6 plakp • .'„ tuitaistaligletitseWealw kffiliiiiestiwir Fif4 , . , ' ll/401 t 7 / 11/Efr" Pollial. quauc iwitTl4llt*Elitbill' .1404., 14 6 ' -.- 0.,41.4"" ffoidl4l ,ea. ES !St! ;..,. y'. ~, nv ~, . ESE .ar e , „ . c, =MIN i►i~x ca~i~~oNs;. . WEE ON ~.'r } .l El r ~ • ; * Ell =WI riga IthsVht. Ittin.witstiwc MI •44 , Rigefilhotilia;-•Okili&Vlßi*Kilakitho * .91 , 1 06 Rout+. hereoegto s 0 teepqatibje - vmdkrap goat to* Ofiliisii:elir ,‘ear from more foroolititiloklobouji to Malta Baruil• ?ebb h • ' th tarfr# l / 1 1 k1 known Mt The ,"'lrebtfeatott'asystry," emu eitititilr Wale "Ilifibelritla Demoorboy .eaea,koiti•entbwr ANA 'Meek. , • AA while u erw dr , Pit, ll o th!". G ZS `Can tioVedfl_ Q .,,Z 6 f -.- Can but rajb l loi tfieiteir of itlit foliate iron not load, him hi 'filiblrnAidlitirdrsit the dollAff Mietariebto rioUtired,'ltY '444; without .4.1, of tAttlioritX;46**4o: ions, and, iteibellenly . bAt Plardiiitan b'ut't" ltand, f66t,liolAtitlf felt gle n • 1 UPI P• V. • "'ACtlided Ott:G:o4k heneveiertee, her With,aur eightilift,liP • bereavement which WWI terldied bidet theta, we "Wateld. anigAel MlAtelteiralfor dieEMA4 'of him: ''ite'T•iquiti;'lNßlAtiV, like Prod. iihitif" OAS to Cli4q4,4s l l6.llOLAl6tiliiiolii .of the DarrYnipla Imbroglio, 'dint liffathei rimedlia eh lie tried bolb#olllllhgliti epoch:M.' If it becomes abroluittlY•Widiiiti eery 'to - get rid of ht a)," let t them trendliS this country for an old daritey b; the Aidatt of Bib; who will . wiitoper if' hie mitt ling annouumonatitthe; we gnat anise` cantle him to leave the 'fate. Thi 'resireet table aid OotiliAllidiiteil44lo:•,*ll' eteuttoo. of Stonetrall'a' tteine, emitted lite, great.Nord "whoa.' Ito uttlicayr would'01(1 7 nifty, 16 =Moller tioitreo doitill'ovl4 • fare—rallying and bwithilisit teturteleig (IV hie 'Sit" pticeiffonito 'atilt be likd'llod' ttia of dowardli itattthe, tN aid thee the wtieb rtA wad tidy.' Ile "rin hith oil' dnde. and retiniediiiiit dim ekillfbi"*lnneirrtri: ' 'But 'should th 4 Wont DemoOtaii 'of tlfaltejlitentilmea l MAI Beaty fiekithni A Gave4oenkidn; VP' *vol. Irtrthe , on riotir ilutidrf 64118edini'df textettadieeti teeffttlint 'WM Witten ettonVed Lie oltittatiei auriliflfie :war; diti Aim the liitidelflettorz4Yilor ad leaden.: These' ^I. OAPs:" wild pitAnlbti bo boll' cheap,' aid ire'vecKelreettieitrihitd bitten* Pennejlironliee to lay 'fit WI:II4'W tliey tatty bigoibi*the"'“liithilbil'Attietelliel grestneee, "blioula hd bird the Alitealtfoti of a lareeliffpnbet; of Ames. " ' Virglidettlistie dun ing'tbeltreat Thirties.* W he - stilt Otitis indlltilitopetatlioniittoidin.P tal;t6 their prewenoW, - With' the lieversAdaeb* detarldiof our own eoldleri,' bawNetelikeill l farffigteaterportidn e,rolnikieltabt 4 den. It adult' not Ito ',elle:ol4-41AI! IA world entertain a vet, itteti:_eiddireetibli thoog•Who kferelstsleftike=intiriiipait. erishinent. re'ffolt ' ~elk/ Taylor and litany in' thee United States AwiWireetkooted ' tam rigida; MA erbiloeiray Irdentrin'enbordbei , MIMI, Mill treated Its Alt Ohrleilan emit °bind Mid !teapot Ma have the profoundest -re. *mot. ' liett.ftm 43earjyretehomatitild reepattity . and brintity.'teetcalteepish timidity; Whiffle ,made him the bUtt and byword oterree7 are gro in 'the oeuntry, there oxide 'a Anhwe' oentempt and emoret '.whiolt.nO other general in the Federal eerviee, unless it. be Beane Butler, could paosiblp esoitq. , t •t. _ I • - - • Nen tablo le-hof'lliti'-onl7 Statb 'while citizens Mein seaii the 41.13in'iii.atit ropef vriron.• 'lei* hat Mafif fielitdaddittlithtildlll 'from Illeittgeete /deilifft knOttit 4dtlielf of 'Peneehlefe bounliymelkiiiteltildrem4 the ediinrof :The IftudgedieirßePkblitgeise folfone ; : •• °."'" - '-' l' -'"'t . ' ' 4 i Wtitle 'rathrtiiiii q tkreit ' 'ineightfulif • hotiee'se abase Iftelednercon :the night of ,'• 'fiendayrtie-'llll4,loiffleshatraetedl7 ow hevlitiied 110411', itviiiff, . .0 0 "140_ I 'di- noun*, •I Leeree trerghbtfale me aid :standtllll byliefligi • einhoirilitstiuith hefiliout me, tit pale, bhiMAleherlng Plight. 1 - Wok gluing at. 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