1444*1011111MIceiparaser Amy rsumarpora. 1 91 - • ," Aimeeliiohtirsit. Mrectiti 'll l - :;41110 . 3 "111,114 MAY 9, NW .0441444i:1'M0 olkTmle: Oittmen, so 4 Ss, w!imi 4r.A.PW,7444109,7i 1111.111 . 14ifitinTiffi en.rie ER, • r . offinielltiof too-days ilaw will' be fousifithie leffitffirtlepera of Generals ffindicstatiod Iltrummtt, who have boolcatiet Watt kit teddentto investigate thiPsffirrkgict bean striggiss burtiatrita: this nffiitdiffint'ittited. - We hooL *ix( irponaleitti win fell to read it. It ihoWs upriitan abhiitioniallf in Ritmo elm-, actet';' and" iiidtgie: public a very • god idea pf tho r reanon these in power do r its oonti nnanco, AltitotnA tiro_ peppy/ Inking' the report r harVed over batty* States in which t • gro ffieditig--shoffitioundering macisine is W 54 411 1. thelr have unearthed an &POant of carnation, and brutality, sufficient to tipped - the Atilt ',annoy. Fled wiletioerstie paper attempted to havoltritien dinarsies them, half Ihe hor rors drat arti.giveu is General *rm. urtulmaport, 'as the result of this pet, scheme of abefitiortims, it would have beestleamseasti neer the entire country Wi l lie abotiffierpresan ass "copperhead ling' and Mk iffintept to deprive a "help ti,4l,,llHl Imamae t Imiteetion," that the leg's lation of "great metal idea" party would thee °tilt. Bother; wo have official doccumente—the truth of whieh no otkeiffill dare- qtaeation—rgiving acoonnta of outrages and thefts perpetrated by oinking, whining, hypocrites of aboli t ion imitupon the negroes °Tao South, suf ficient to twirls the bliish of shame to the cheek of the most .hardened wretch, And yet with. uffitheir evidences of fraud, of brutality arid Nendishneso, practiced by the agents of the negro bureau„ the abolition party,tekyait most 1..• continued and that Ake tax-payers of the North must be deemed of millions upon millions of dollars annually, to keep in office these filartiese, soulless brutes, who, under the pretension of protecting, are robbing the negroes of the the South of the little they earn. ' -Let the ionitet-and *proinsll.o.. NCB pcnidqt over theinets an given in this report. And. a, they do no, let them pointif they can—with evidence equally •ao reliabk—to where the institution of "slavery" ever inflicted such wrongs— committed suck outrages, of allowed such heinous crimes to be perpetrated npen the negro nee, an in done by authority of the "Freedmen's Bureau... Talk of the "lank 1" Of the "whipping poet !" WWI 4 itlaverpee end "block!" These horror vivid an the') may be pictured ffr by the - pen of abolitionism, sink into in: nignifleaute, when compared with the brutal treatment tneted out by the "agency," through such agenta as the Rai Trial Tu comparison with him, Mrs. Stowe's "Luce" was a chicken hearted mint. Think of hanging these oettroco — helplcse creatures who have been torn from the position nature de . signal they should 611—up by the wrists like no much smoked bacon, until their feet would not touch the floor for four and six hours; of imprisoning thorn for months for wrangling with their wives ; of compelling them to bury theirchildren in their ersdko, and of shooting them down like dogs for attempting to get away from each treatment. I+ there any thing in the annals oC "slavery," that will compare with it? No. And yet these are but a few of the enormities practiced by thene. - , who, in the name of ';,.(10d annuemity," have melon &111 hippy and•contented heroes, and thrown upon the world s. "Freed men," four teatime ofhalpleac,ignontot, innocent people. They are but a few of the enonekko committed by the very men, -who have, for thirty years, been, whining about the wrong. and • • of tke negro, gad item—a very few, 'lnc 4doed--of the °mementoa iota. which , the tax•payeirs of the ! North an emu* polled to pay minima upon millions or pyre , annually. to.nialutain and per- PntoMte. Womb to go Soak We toideraisod that &mum F. Wzr, Kat. the present !tidied representative in Congteme how thy District, is already tayhaik Awe to *ore re-elee e Oaf positiod. Whether, . I parry arkihiror hbatilith thiootaination °C• IBDI P 11 1. a re um* ooy,.btit we pip. Is* it '4;410 iqta, peep a faithful 40 rePreiea 7 .:Ot be has =la far ilk GinittW 'reentaim of thei aloof ; he has stood by Orriputo mid &nom in every Int "they hors Woo, sad herons hhumppbrt tp. Kay askew selealited a d egra d e so d • Mine the tees to which he protases to balmy Hi itivoisetad negro eufragieha Ole Bhdefet Clohtioida Oa &retail Etlitinitrjery bill, by which torah& ef'filiNHoo , wool; be composed' of se- Oibleop)tortfd The "negro boles, W " h diru riggba bill," sad every ilitt *ii is Violeta° . n of the is jn daropilieitof the tiaisithita sum. •Nft 4 1, she disks that bm • ilkokiremsid• th_ an *WEN F.. 11441011,1014110,08 Wei weweild relmetr bre. politieel omit • - • L:55 _.:,.... , . proms were to Judge by the . • . oaths ' ' .moeratie pressed . - It put. the North, he .',, / ' • :. .4 : •`" lieve, that that ... 4,, ' .''' solved itself intalen ~ "' simple purpose Of p 'rel . ,' .• ". `..-.." ; , ''.• thug Pretddent JOlrreion: While we have no Objelion to4ditore and speakers— the political teadiets of great Mass of wrens—applauding nd approving Of isiteetereeta tar rearm to . that. to be right, up, pat* 1,..eh0i performed, yet ,liiree send* repugnance to any -1.141#1."411161111814-ki-lateda• thins of mess"Mmily beenure position 'giro there poldis." AStell for the Done .ocreitio. party, bedueir Ptellident Jour :sort %es done; a' fee' praiseworthy iota, to Bet hint'no .as their, Particular eter to :guide' by, 04.g0 . Vandaing easittt, 'of the beaten "track, is the nnetesky and gmlterifle lighs it may give, is not only • ',wrong, but is fraught with innumerable I dangers. No one can mad the great se crets that are Idd by the thin 'veil of furturity; neither aim any tell what changes map take plate, between May ,1868'and May 1847. •'And who is their willing to guarantee, that the Detromat ic party will not be the 'beser by doe on , measured confidence it is placing in Art :mew JonrdiOn? It must be recollected that it was the Democratic party teat brought him into political existence eyed nursed him into political greatness; and yet after all it had doh for him, that he turned round pod basely betrayed and deserusl it., in its hour-of greatest need end sorest trill: Neither should it be forgotten that be has in one year de- ' trounced abolitionism: as the worst of all evils that could befall our conntry, . and in the very neat, becomes its special ad vocate and _champion. r - • It may be well enough for us to ap plaud Proaidede JOHNSON, alien he de nounces the fanatical majority in COll - ; it mays in place for us to ap prove, when he dinettes the schemes o f the lunatics who are attempting to de grade the white race to a level xi* the black, and it be but right he as to endbrae him when his ants are in perfect:semis tency with our principles—but for us to assist in building mill party for Annette JOHNNON—to follow him wherever he may lead—ie as.wrong as it is suicidal, and can Cod in no other way but in the disruption and delbat of the Democratic party, and the success and ascendency of a class of men, who would have ne s fixel political prfteciples to guide them, sod who would be controlled in every move ment, by the shifting winds of political opinion. We have ever-living principles Our _twlitica4- to which we shotild l oling, with as much tenacity, as does the mariner td his cornea/a.. In their success alone rests the 'silly hope of our country. They will be as truthful, as nemarary to the exis tence of a Republican form of govern menfland as benificial to the cattle of civil liberty, when Jouroner is dead and forgotten as they are now. It is to them that the great mamas of the people eltouldshe pointed ; around them that we should . rally the hosts that are bat' Pug for ltelf - government and * the on preniney of the white race, anti by show ing how much the future prosperity of our country depends upon their success, mailer from our oponents strength to make them triumphant. We must remember that President .tonuson has not yet determined to act with-the Democratic) party. Wa moat reccollect that he enabled his preaen, position by advocating doctrines entirely the reverse of ours ; and that at this time it is only upon a few particular is sues that his policy is eonsi.tent with our principles, while upon others he dif fers as widely from us, as does Sunnite, OBS:111.1C or STSPHENS. It is his policy that ho iv pursuing, not our. - his no tion that lead him, not our priacipka ; and it is to carry out some peculiar idea of his own—perhaps to build himself up a party of which he shall he the acknowl edged head—that induces him to pursue the course he does. And are. we, as a pOlitiord organization ready to become the followers of any Useliviilealr Are we ready tb play "second fiddle': to any oth er party that may spring up isopposi. Lion to puritan abolitionism 7,/If not, fart itions.,riteniceric e and etreegthen our party, through the advocacy of right Prfeeiplee, rather than On the ground the we are the endorsees Of President Jo .sow. —Howa4D,tieqhesiiceetre" of nisgerdeat, or the it divides] that keeps he "negro bureau" in order, .oems de terwiiied if possible, to perpetuate and ineresse the Mack rice as much as pored hie., lie has lately offered a reward for ~ . bias, by the way of promising • furobb . owe for all that .are born I Illi. . , o are too laity to meet or Inimble ..' ~ . v Milbr their numerous Progeny. ieee flowraw has wide this offer,_we shouldn't be surprised to sec, oftito . n. stitaber+l46lllidoidst from tille sn r s3outia, eudlgo We- ic lir : 114114, rff hhig• blot littyi 0. : 1 *les to ' Whileit might not be Very profitable.. it *add ad doubt. be . their, koala. , ' • A Queenom—Moeveitßooli Rem. oeiia '6l,popets in the North, Ace hoe IRO 144 oomPlaho_ l3 ll l 4tio 11 0 10 9 0 90 , of the: Southern *ea being reveal repeasootohion ih Cowes, rod= does !hens oot so sertelo, that are oot better off dm our ohne here is eho'North. They rate — et ragleseatadr otarivsie , sofeleliimeitted. li t *mid be heeitto, deeide which have Ake 'roster twos ' • • --L-Pmws Ikern‘rw *ma M "weadtW4io aminseillEtkeDismanaisputy."— • Bi. wouldn't, Hew gel ley jets there, nag• Oka" , erlet foie 0100- tftilfiatific*fteiNlVirf: Adeia kloy; Si_ Melina 006110111104 '41A1400; ^l4l6l..!whig , _ _••••r "` ;Fg~'" 0 11001 vault The •thitaiii PO* Fa* 4 111MiwcpOpis b** 0— ‘p _ AI Mt M! grit , • A re••••EL. • ' ,trait keep s ", •:`„ k ' - y 7 is . • s - -; Retrii. of Ow 1164;i1eir.% • There WO bit of new from Metals *hi limb list Ills us with prolleaud It I. to , the diet that Seeretarill= bas abandoned the Mongfrel leadeisOunt Setenshuol to oppose thstisPples• etswitiour that .oplae" mei ftesiegAti, htittitsble death, *heater Stattton.SOMMl4 it or not, and it is therefore to be regreted U le to be stinted WWI 4tts We' aptifsbiad thdalsie is Stoat= wont/ relegate latieetiihe DeJtociolks 'party., liaittig.nddeu Ifictii demon npb the angry were at War and *Won fbr four imam ha bow begins t 6 steer his'bost into neither channel as he ma the tide eb- Meg and, the storm sutudding: Conasioits tot nentunbared evitota, obverted all over i,willittibtuu as iltliagermentaespenalble towthltdoubefttelnurder and starvation et Federal soldiers Idiom be would act en change, guilty of *Very crime on the calen dar, he hopes 16 go unwhipt of justice by mojardly slinking beak trader the protect ing folds of a party - whose members he has imprisoned for opialoes etas, 'laid ithtter wiling hi sappreased became tbehezpoted and denounced Ste broudltY.l. - There Ire two men in this' country what-ought extutples of for all future time, and Folwla.M. Stanton is one of them.. The in- WO. of Merv, of good goveroment, the pipes °Unman progress all depend on pun islung the agents and tools of despotism. If Stanton and Seward die anwhipt of Jos tiee4 the amoral getertupect" of - the amid wilt maitre xi shook. They S hemplayed different Wes in the abolition tragedy, 'but amity 'Seethe one. Seward was the Mephistopheles who concocted It. Stanton the brutal instrutnent who accomplished it. /t pas altogether probable that there was no men emosg.the Abolitionists proper these who actually believed in, or thought they believed in, the monstrous imposture, who, after all, tepid have bad the hardi hood end baseness to carry out their print& pies—for say what we will there always is some sentiment of virtue In a man who be lieves. Or, thinks he believes in aomothiwg.— It is your renegades, your men who believe In potting, your political infidels, these ate the basest of all heatless, the vilest of all vileness, the Very lowest and most degraded noeditions that It Is possible for the human mind to reach. And Blanton wee a rene gade otthe trot water. He told the south ern men, when they left the Capitol, that he wished them God-speed,and yet, in abort tjme.• hi was gaidlog ttpun them a hail of Ore and brimstone, end writing pious letters to the Hew York ) 154450ts about ..the sword of the Lord and of,Hideon." Ile has matte his bed with the Fongrelists. There let him stay until the avenging sword ofjus tiee shall reach Mm to divide the very bone from the morrow.. There la, however, one ray calliope an. encourlgetreot in this aorta/ion of Stanton from the Mongmliste. Flo belongs to that ells" of rot politicians whose creel la instinc tively keen. It In a Man that he regards the Sumner Steven. faction es in u decline. It is • sign that a certain philoepher was able to extract sunbeams even from enema bore, and it is thus that we grasp just one single bright rag• front the despotic black nette---of this Iheres career. When Station begins to paddle his canoe to another har bor.people may rest assured that the signs of fair weather for the future in the 'Tot he baa left, are not encoureging. • We only" hope that wherever he goes. hie crimes will And him out. Most renegades may be par doned perhaps, end received hack like prod igal sons, but some have committed such monstrous crimes against Liberty and Hu manity that there should be no forgiveness for them here, whatever the All-Wise (hex tor may see fit is do for them hereafter Stanton Is one of them,—Day 800 "AN'. WWI." The "Situation"— The%Disunionist!' of Pennsylvania says the Patrtot owl Untooi, are getting terribly scared, and are frantically crying aloud for ..organisation," "Geary clubs," &c., very much in the "Ilelp.Casius, or I sink" etylg Tbeg see the heads of stay-et-home ion bfficewholders tumbling with ghastly and distorted feature' around them; then are trim; Union men%nd deserving soldiers introduced into office; and, as the flesh pot vanish from their grasp, their howls become fearful to hear. The Arm of •']obnsoh, Cowan & C 0.," to, therefore ,decidedly nn. popular in Disunion circles. There in little attempt. during the im creasing panic, to Conceal the feat that ev ery day is lessening Geary's chance of elec lion. If the panic should continue to grow and the Conservative (trim) Republicans puce candidate in the geld, there seems to he a strong spwhability that many of these whoa few weeks ago nominated and bowed down to Geary, will make hot bast to leave Ms shattered ranks. Not only are Genry's chances hopeless but it le already pornouncod gstd es premed by the Distuniontsis flint six members of Congress will be lost to 1 , them, as follows; Fifth Distriet— hayer, elected by 278 majeraily ; thirieent —Sier• oar, elected by 1,001 ; F ourteenth Miller, elected by 627; Sizieentb:— Koontz , Wined to have been elected by 68; Newenteenth— Birker, sleeted by 609; Eighteenth—Wil son, elected by 862; end, they might'adtrra sesenth—Calrer, of the Twentieth, the "trend centre" of the broken banks of oil don, who woo eleora 6r7B9 — hoine vole; for it will take more Yankees than are now settled in that region be rerasiset him or any one of his genus. • n "Thus, by their own 'showing, the Die unionists 'delft the hopeliiidese of tbeitat tempts at thwarting the people an 4 forcing negro mdfrage upon them at the saerilice of the Federal Union and Constitutio4. Had they not already gone too far to turn back, we might obutidently look for Geary's with drawal and the formation of another plat form, in width the Rump, disunion and-ne gro suffrage would be sunk entirely out of sight. The pork and .file of their faction are realise and would ele tt wu the leaders, under the lash and :lead Thaddeus, will not.tionsent, nolese the fe that is now upon them shall grow Into unoontrollabldpanlo. The " situation" has • wonderfully farorableJook for tho Demo.- irsoy and Mr. Clymer.-, • I. Voorhies' lAN Wards In Canapvu. . . 4 It Ida i - be reataborid tbst tbs. report of' Ora for shawl 11r. Voarboom. otos ;WU Is kilo oft oloso4l 10 010 doll. 1 4 that Ow iijorby ill:ObIldiO5011 to Thad. Stamm' oaniatid, hid *MLLES RIM rpm ODEOPAESSOA,VOI - 11113 VOTE noon Is THE WAICOT"TEXIII PLANS. B. T . I wilt I. heir dam Wang words of . ha, kat fosatmos.. odialokot swat. otoo,.sod Masse of duos who have env yortli-Oosoloolvos lakao ufioodorm fudge issat," It ostwot I. a toollod a "Mr. floatus, I hove bit little MOTT to soy mad bat me favor to oak. YOll Icon, 541, *tow, sod tbo solustv bunny that I theloptoonlooolty of SR Teton 3 , bit If ge r m or Ike sOraltosS II t4b mastitis ed. lot 11 be dot.' sells wriso • d. I lows Switoi at& foe. I loovailhai you to nook Soonaablo carbon% and 1 aut rot olool t Ant ila oictind loomatUty at 4 s7, - Miro aoltbor akullooSraor d , oa 44 Ike Whirl coorthic Si *Aril to' , E Weal IM•140 -*Moll Wan ' ;:mili.,, ::g. ". .wit oho*** i likr• , .0. r , 11.-Aspfrowt r '4O , . g* !# VIA i . ftfilit ib ~.. *. 11 9 1 0. 1 not =dim 11$ tbsnols4 , • • i ' ~• , 444nritiar.ataitcodt){: -; le ala mic 44 , 'AO, 4,1%. SIAS i tuition CodootochiSfr .: ' co, odr; crhoiottoiratlassw wrap, ' assisilllak 111 0 , A, imik. briabque ' ir..1';..1t1 1= =-- 4,414,' Iwo OstrittbsytwEtiowoo4 IV. TO • '''''' ' .t 4. t 'ea l ; O i r e "*. , ' A ' alasinpasst . . 1p •• , : TVI el ',,,.... ' .•I .',), ' , OAF .4 , 0 , 4 is D o YOU WANT TO BUY DRY GOODS ' Growler, Pops! mot taw% ' Rob Sod Owe, Rodeos, or YAW' elm You will led tt Chow sod R!„ . Serpi grukotWoo, aor'wlooro Apris • (.41,4 1 ,2,0 +llk4t,r7 „.. ,•,inirpokiuma. r .wilf !OM *al IM•1401rIldia 1 faisicmplompoll 411•1 4,67. Witidojli. r' • • .404. Ohlri4 ProlkolPSP g ui a • be - la Br - • • -• 144.7, - at Aa r tt• e , r _o• I""`'' • ts Aglitos - Wkiss, 41110 btall np tk. Rift prig. - S. Fressell Dompsontis. *0 Joined to get Is Oltioage i Mp .. tide or etniarole4 ~ tkie l at il°lll4.' id anis .of An iLmithial. Illi ow platfamst.• It efoidiatthionr " "-- ' -.• iwip . h" ' ei' itfai: Wer'followilkiin .. roma multitlidds ' - ltepublioan dy iii*lMLlkillik sPittliiittemi:.:4lsiouest. Mune tiontroatera, eamp • follower., and public years, set In to rob iiimovernmeagbelley log rho struggle most' ot last over three or six mouths. .Ikboat a thousand million" of doltare, or 'Oat-third of the publio debt, whew more, iioatalloCupoa the eountry by these Alarmist nipublinan speoulators. These men tear 'a Notional Gongreadonal in. ranged= haw their extortions, and lima hire support a local or "hump" Ciangrese, leaving ether States without represtiota lion.. , The profits of the war have gone into Re ,piablicaa pockets. A' raw renegade Demo orats only, desirous of shortest!' those thou und minions of spolin.litemme Republicans" and obtained their share of the piddle plun der. The party keeps the oorronq delnwslind to promote* speculathoo, by tiiia to_ the people dear goods and dear Topa-46'4th! furnishing ohs dear goods and lba auffeney dear rood. Thaniiands of RepairHoene throughout the cottntli who vote with their 'party, high teseeeett ell, 'ate honest. The masses In all °outsides are alahys honest, hat are of ten deceived. Yl-was so withlhose who ig nor►olly sUpported Psnion,Robeeplerre and Murat, 111 the Freaeb Revolution. It is so wi.h the muses who support_ Black Repub lican rerolotionary leaders riow.—Rx. eLTMMI ar Hons.--Ons of the Dis union organs at Reading recently started a story that Mester Clymer. the Demoeratic candidate for ()overact.. wham vvvvv a caw didate for Mlles in Berta county ran behinti Ms ticket. This falsehood in re;poblished to nil the ..mnalltry" journals of that party, and the editors roll It under their tongues ...a a very sweet morsel " But the pleasing delusion is badly “squelched" by the FACTO. In 1860, when Mr. tamer was first elected' to the Senate. to 611 a y, be had 2231 majoritr-51 lees than Mr. Ancona, and 718 more than Mr. It Rentt the Congressional candidates: In 1861, When be was elected for the full term, be bed 4484 majority—the Wyse, 61 front 4011.t0 400, of nog candidate upon the Dentorratie ticket of that year. The Reeding Gazette assures the Democracy of the'fltaie that Comer te all nyht al hone. A Ms or Condates Aeltaarl4.—Ths Timmlille (Pa.) 17erald of Wednesday says that Host 0 V. ettlChr, of the house ofCul rile, Penn A Co., was arrested at Reno, Te enage County, on Monday lent, on the com plaint of several citizens of Franklin, who have suffered severely front the failure of hie Arm, The prosecedioit in a criminal ane and tlle ionerset of arrant contales 'three distinct nharges, one of which is “consplra ey to defraud." 4 .111 r. Culver wen taken to Franklin cud Vas held to hail in thevem of Arty thousand dollars which, up to -six o'olook in the evening bed wet-base ololns ail ferias'. / ,.Neke Itbbrrtionnento NEW STORE HARPER BIGTIIBittiI. 1/Inve opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of (100 D lot every deserlption,at their new Mon (room on Spring street ; which were purehawer Xl(' PRIrEN , and will be sold as low if worlower, `then ren be found elsewhere in this 'section, Their, stork rowprises In 1 part • !Dry goods, ' Notions, Millinery Goode, Memoriam, Fanrypoods, Clothing. Boole t Shims, lists d Caps, Cirpet-Bagst Ihribre/las. Paraeoh, • Gentlemen end Ladle Famishing Good., • Ladies Cloak. k Circular. In Bilk and Clot, Carpeting: 13211525 Queentware Lo. 1 STATIONEILT and everything else that. in le by found Ina well etorked country stre. COUNTRY PRODUCK, taken in exchange for geode, mid the highest Fiarkel. price paid. j 11-21-1 y • DO YOU WA TO BUN I • f • 123:531! C=2l Throe-PO.. • Mot, ' /411'. °flew °thee kind, r ., e. BTERBERGEI DO YOUWABYTO BUY MOTHING, Soo- Bastiiite, ' Val; Winter, emote 'sae, the phe►to go is . 2 4.4 It* IWI milmji#lo , oo l 7o_ prtmile Tava 4 0 410 ,.. wiriN. - Poe billow 141Iosi spplysie J. JIL MVP 1 1 0 11 •4 b• • Agramlß , "iv — ha .10Tig7.: e., .4., , ~ L.- . ihmoilialii - t ....vast brIVIN., 1 ,4' ~,„ I ` ,, .seisk.'illk ett4l4,-;1.., i of ... iii f a i r tl l i tt i • 11 Assitiouraw - • - ; ' r" , ..nr.11. . .; 00 ..... , Ell 1:74777 7 )7 ~i ...v.. . P It ..:::,......,., : ' , 72,• -. . los ; SP "DI '0 . k / ITU To Ye Advocates of Fontionsy I I 1 '" rltri? Dl 2,Pc • t 14, • L plat !pawed Wasoir More Se the dlssioad, falba le* May. wept hyiltbialtlfastry Aria Mating esperliaea is the latalaess he teak" himself that Ms stook will Amu* all. It VII consist of v. DRY aootos. ' Cloaks, Sheltie, .Silica, &c. Cexpets, • Oil tt13 16 1! ~. Weald's et the hist Qualitho, .. Wanlawar% Booty, Sbeac , , " Gaiter. Slippers, is your this fax bargains, tie ?doe, to comforts to the time. All the leading styles of Move. Wooketts, • , Misses .1d 'Phildren'a Wear. qad every srtlele teeausFy for one'. 110.1fOrt. Call sad uamine the Walt hirate bbytag ►a7 other place. March lA'e6-17• Lead I,47otireo NOTICE OY INQUEST. • To the heirs and legal representatives of Michael Poorman, deed t Take omits° that by virtue of a writ of parti tion iseued tort of the Orpheus' Court o( Centre comity and to me directed, an Inquest will be , held at the late residence of !Michael Poorman, deed, In the townthip of Spring, and county of Centre, on Titer..ley, the 9th day of - August - A. P., 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. U, of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the tool to tal...et said deceased, to and among his hehe and legal reprerentatives, if the items can be done without prejudice to or veiling of the whole, otherwise to valoo„•nd spent.e the game ac cording to law, at which time and place you may be present If you think proper. Sheriff'. 011 ice, RICIIARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, May 25-St. ADiIitINISTRATORS' SALE OP REAL Efl- TATS.—Thero will be sold at priblic sale onSaturday the 18th day ofJurth, on the premi ses, by the admieletrators of the estate o9John Moyer. deceased,thefollowlng described tract or parcel of land situated in Pattatornsbip, Cen tre county, beginning at a spruce tree, thence lby land,ol Irma. Gray north 29k degrees mists 72k.perehes, thence by same 3114egreas west 22 perches to a post. thence north 61 &peer emt 135 perches to a birch, thence eoutli 29 degree, cast Meng other land of said decedent 105 per ches to a chestnut, thence along ladd of Jacob Gray north 711 degrees east to place of begin ning, containmg EM MY TERSE ACRES and TWENTY-NINE PERCHES or there eloota TERMS =':O l niAltrtliii porthole money. In hand on confirmation of sole, and the balance in one year tbensafterdeitts inbound, tube seustred by Loud ankd mortgage ou the premises. Sole to contemner at If o'clock of said day. JONAS STINE, JAMES McKEE, May 18'66-6t. Administrator. N OTICE 01 1 INQUEST. To the heirs and lagal representati vas of Ruth A. Johnston, deed: Take notice that by virtue of a writ to' lion issued out of lb• Orphans' Court of Notre eulealf end to me directed, an Inquest will be bald at the lade maiden.. of Ruth 'A. Johnston, dead, in the borough' of Bellefon e, Centre county, on Wedoeeday, the Mb day of August, A. D., 1100. at 10 o'clbck, A. M., of acid day for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and *Moog Ilse heirs and legal reprepeutati, es, if the !MOO 0.11 be don. without prejudice to or spelling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the mote according to low, at which time and place you may be present if you think proper. Sberirs °Mesh RICITARD CONLEY, ' Beklefooto, May SArmy. OTICII OF INQUISITION. • To the heir. sod legal representntlrei Xacob Peters, deo'd . Take notice that by virtue of • writ Lf parti. lion Issued oat of the Orphans, Court of Centre county and to me directed, an begged will be held at the late residence of Jacob Pe t ers,deel, in the township of Potter, and county of Centre, o n tilatarday, the 11th dey of Aegoet, A. D., 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of mild day, fur the magma, of making partition of the real eclat, of the raid declaimed, to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the mute no. be done without prejudice to or spoifilig of the whole, otherwise to Taloa and appritiee the itedheeci. cording to law. at *bleb time nod Were you may be present it you think proper. tiherirs Ogler, RICRARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, May g5-6t. N OTICK TO lIHIRa. PINNUITLT•IIII, C6llllllll CouSTY,API: 1, J. P. Oephart, Clerk of the Orphans' Coon of mud county of Centre, do hereby earthy, that at an Orphan's Court held al Bellefonte, the 234 day of April, A. D., Mid, before the Honorable the i ipdiree of sold Court. On motion • rale was granted upon the bake and represent/01cm of John Duffle deceased, to come Into the Court on the fourtttAlonday of Attend next, and •o cept, or refuse to accept, or to show odes why the real Wale of veld deceased nhould not be sold. in teethnocky whereof, I hare bonnet. set iv head and atleed the eeal of said Court, at Belle. foal., the 23d ligy. of April, A. D., :818, cvLEv, j. P. OEPIIART, May O. a C N e r c..._ :folic** hereby given that I inn Lurthasea the following property, formerly bo nging to Jomph Kitchen, at Constables sale, ad L csiationpli_Woms against purchasing or g r elyfillet - id do adtte the Mine t One wh.g w.gori, 000 two-hene wagon, two setts hernms.rehe mitt bow hip, thrm-linhs of -n are. of oats in the ground, one harrow and two mriog palmy. May Z5-St. .MINFLY TWITYIII2. ADD INIOTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of admintiltratlon on the estate of ten. flush Contaslnp deernsed.lata of Belle fonte. Centre county. having been panted *to the undersigned, all 'pandas lanowhig them solve, indebted in said estate, are hsrelbj nett led to awake Immediate pigunenb and thong having elphoangalnet the 11111111 to present thins, dilr agokentleate4 tht eettlenTert. It. D. ClatldNiker - Majr 111 dshaboistroner. ADVIKIST4ATQWB - NOTIOZ e Lottoteoratelnletratioa as the lope& at Jamb, A. 011481.0. Phlllipobars. * debr ed ceased, Whet botr i steli to the sett' , ID Penes , to to meld "Age' ore hereby , nettled, to ask. liittoonole psymigH4 tasa 6484 /1 1 11,0• 1 • 15 Ibielest the was to oteetot thootollb y oaths, Illottet t for tottlesteat. - ' Q. 1[ UNI1011:''' :11pe111.01.4111111101.. , • Atlothmherooto..- . or Spring, E xzeuvißtillgrm % LeApriumtonvian ths eslatira' Jobs Boom s illiieSpool, la* pr having bolo grouted to Ali* tbef ropmet all yambils todobt.; of to mkt oolgto, to oaks 4100411110ipormolt: owl time bottlirtlloolOW l4oo ` lll7, aullhastiongtafl Mot • 'Tanks • nip ..,-grOriffC„ L IS.4V A D Tor ii = • +. 4 4 UMW , 41451, • • of 1•0 or 110 v eliol.ol- 44, 7 • A - 4 - 45: 0640 . , , . s Or ent lq 77 ` g ' 's ft"' • .:; . AP"- , vO3llll O , 11W11 . ' . . ~,.., .. , inumMr..- 1 ,- . , ~,,r4., • f! , : - . 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' 6th. It has the only .elf rake that will make a gelleet side delivery ted work well in nil kind of grain, disponsing atiraly, feel, tad makieg the gam& any d.? t h e driest istay sod Ma, any boy that eau dtive a pall abases an operate the madden and self-rake. • - 10th. It Only nista to be tea to be eeis'ilt eed alto peplat eyperationnad its tar getout atonic,. Oall and est the isaehast and rake at my agrlealtaral Mon ea tights,. street liellefonte, April 11-. low J. IL 11131114. • Aged for liraboarda Rawer sod Newer Crootre, Climbs nod Mayireld eoloollec 131 1 Elinee th e aborrworputin - prhit, am ad that the centre amity, .4ggienitouid .80eioty haws signified their Illibation impoist a time and pima for trial, when; hope I shall meet every amble* offered to !berthas. J. li. MYltal TIM EXCELSIOR ACCEPTS Haring seated the thalleuge of Mr. Myers, agent for the aubbaid Reaper and Hew er, to Reaper stools to • trial of their respective machine. to grass or groin, ae agent for thaliz relator, I hereby glee natio. that I occur said challenge, ao4 aajery time is too much occupied to waste It in `niiitany over the county, will choose the plate oflrLa at or new Centre Mall. the day to be doodad upon us soon as the emu or grain will per alt Of totting. A far trial to be given he all kinds, light, heavy, lodged and Handing grass and the hime la grain. • The Excelsior is known by every one who has used it, to be the best Reaper end Mower In the market. The toiletries., ere a few of Its many exeelleut (palace:l -Ist. It is durabl iCiol for eimplielty of eon etroctitio end eon vanes he. no *qua ked._NathiespiaLettactuaests u 4 all, Haan be folded together In two in 1 -- ri . ihi - allfiCitdff of thi machine, sou to pass through gabs, bars, or from place to plsoo, with us moth emu and as little room as a comm. cart. ' bd. It is a doable drive wheel nasehine— ha. the drisfing and a flexible ratting bar and adinets Itself to the 1111.1VOZOWI of the ground. 4th. Its guards are of the hest charcoai ken, raved with Wool. 616. It mew. four .4 • half feet, sad maps eta feet wide. Bth. It has never yet forted gnus or grata so heavy, pr badly lodged that It nes husimpatent to cot, mired to bask out. , Ttb. It has a sot-off rod, wlfieh prevent. the dropping of grain. .: Bth. It. @aft I. light and its motion stead/. 9th. Ildebeldflpy dollaw los than hereto-. fore, (toll dropper and all Winded.) 410th. -- fr - berthst-esm-dnv**Mael PeoPerlY, ran manage the mashie's Tho 'following named gentlemen, with many mom, in this county have used the 20111410 r. all of whom are a riling to testify to It. userlte. Joshua Potter, • Linden Hell, Shannon Hosd, 'do do henry hlyers, ' do do lames heal, Centre Wall, James Lingle a Dro'e, do do We . Foster, Agrierdteral College, James Brungard, Wolfs Stun, Michael (hove, Bellelbate, Wm. Grove, - do - Ciebrge Dale, do Michael Fishbem, -do Joel Struble, Elea." Isaiah Suable, do For further isaurasation ° and pamphlets eon doing nwommendatione, So., address PETER MOPPER, Centre Hail, Pa. April 20-hr THE KIRBY ACCEPTS! As agents for the sale of TUE K 11441 - Bosom. and Mower. the challenge of Mr. Myer: is hereby accepted—the time and plat* to be hereafter desigailied. The Kirby be already to well established la Centre eounty.torequire any farther roorausien dation from es. We bailers Mae is not a farmer to the county, who owns a Kirby, who would be willing to exchange it for soy other ma-• chine offered for mi. Jame. P. Hughes, 44 oar traveling *Oast. e BOOKTLIDGS A CO., e ar April 20-0.. Agent.. Offloe near the Bald Eagle . Valley R. B. Depot. T HE KIRBY FOR 1866! IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT RAABE! We take Vetoers in announcing to the far mers of CotEne minty tl at we bare been ap t rioted agents for the sale of the "MART - REAPER," - - All those io want of the but Berretta? In nae, will do well to parehue a KIRBY donee. A fall supply of EXTRAS will be kept on hand. Bend for d.ePerlptiv• cask**, end prie•- 11.1. by m.ll, nr rail on 8110itTLIDUE t CO.. ' o.filsg Hear the D. D. P.' Railroad Depot, M.rrh 2.11866-4 m. • Bellerouite, Par .IpRICE REDUCED I weckaz ti o twin aitkorliad e o n th e 'All'hY," at the f whit lair Mee, on Mena Odug: ILlrbp'n Cdtpper M0rtar.........,$ 105,00 Kirby's Oombined gasper and 145,00 lthrbenCeiabhted with Antetnatteßek,4 110,00 " Yttloy" is the best and eheapeet tattehhae nay offered to the fahnlts aeariegolty, Pikes :applied separately et 025 oath. Tor sale by SHORTLINIX J OP., .0 4 ,11.0 11 •• • April 18-11 t. THIS WriZtßms O4TERMT i fitle4- . , .' lure li w tos z bm M so gill Orlif VIP Nay patifillbe, a dedro a so 11 4 1 °Is ft toilet whlek. will ea • the /Nudges Pool dos_ wad Juist sr Ft. or bvikai eV zrol l ows sr! m l Wu"? to Ow itllo ' f: ' , 49%02kXK1N.# 2.4 . 1 14" ' Akirsior, Ld Ira, ' ire poi the iimet bi g et plash% berm New en 1044 w ~ it loack 11 ra'siitsPet ixislarok wboakt that wioionirraba. to •Iviat azturinsi tern b,oxibnuadit, And enei diet le wile* laWitliW o■l7 to 48, , 4 • *Os Iliti WWI iht AIL ' . 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Rainey ( 6 63 010 Richard Arthertoa...— 06 40 153 Mallard 5ta100e.........—.4rr 36 - 153 Lama Stitcher 07 36 153 John Gontlager_ .... ...... 111 40 163 George Slough , 34 711 . 153 Michael °sudsier 3410 084 Nambeam Native 28 17 150 ,Throgge 819wG1 109 08 50 136' Manua Graat.............,, 95 44 ' Dia Petit 34111er.... ~.. It 27 16.11-49erogia Seeta4le ~..:4 .34 it 153 John Bayrm..— Si al. ' 163 WMlaag Gmkf10..... ......... . 34 61 18$ lismiardJomrs.. .......... 34 61 -.4 3114:41.' 177 3AIIO 301 tlt .1114 k 196 .• 4F) son. Si SO $l4 , tit t Ad the 4 Aa Apt at soffits 1 the on! 9 r. .' ',.,'''' - ' ••• 1 1 11P 8 114 1 14 1 , -.. ,:. 9 7 : 44 ,, ,i'•-• I1 1 741•:?••tra'a., .11:' 31'3 , I WREIBIP. ... . • i .., - •;, 1 4: ...- nha.W110,101.1>e...C..4. i •'" '' XIV ' ..... J•esall 'BAUM t • ''' ' ';/" r . 1. ...- Tb100004M0ti0...t.... - 1......' , 0111' • . 1011000414.-1:. OD 0 '... . '..... r MILES TOWNECHIP. •••••• J..l!_l.olololo l stAitlVlX4o4l.ll:.`,t 114 MI ...... 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