Niiiiiiiiailatchinau P. faILAY iIBiCK. Eorron •en FROPIIIIIToIto - les w. min I=! BNLLEFONTE, YA FIUNAV NORM& JUNE 29, NMI TWRWeIi--o,pir year when paid In advance 3,6111,whan not pea In advance, and 13,00 when not paid before the Oxpirstiun of the year. YOR OOVRRNOR, , HON. HIESTER CLYMER, or earlier The Only Way to Restore It We can imagine no position in which aye can be placed wore: than the oni4e now occupy. A mere faction, a minority, lins setedoci of all the niachincryt of govern mem, and in VuscrupuloliNly wing it to ' perpetuate the power of a sectional polit ical party. And while they' thus hold possekinn of the intteliimry, they pay not the tdighte.tt regard to the t,pirit of the government It i, tvt though horde of Pirates had ocizell upon a noble veeael, fully equipped and provided with every defence againit woad and tide, and had turned all of it., appointments to the actooteplishtuent of diet: uwh ha.e pur poses of robbery and our whsle they kept at the tustorlottol the ttld flag. to lure the people who Itt‘etl it to tle,t, tie Lion. No Otte 0r..., cdu .I,mbt for a taw meet that a large majoritt. or !iv people are oppohtal to the I!10:1•111, , to I%llit Rr art 3 every drty compelled to .ohnot , yet the ntinortfy m di a po , ,it lon a , to he able to prevent the ,over of the majority front Ewing heard .1 urea section of our country is deprited of oi l action on questions of tiro and dr.,tll them, mo r e than to all other,. for the very reason thut the 3 l•-t under-taml them, and that thuit.,deetsdoti eould h. against the minority in Power %. reel lutionury body has been iuiygat 11'4-11 Mate!' for tumid, c,llling ti t lft he Con greuit of the U %%MA Whitt. Ime thisdrof the State, are eetheled from rumseutution for the lent pu, mea t of preventiug_ a emigres, of the United States from nattettd,l) at all. Yet the presume to II: Mlle' the Congitation which they Ire tfilltlitlitor till r tisc. and thut too, in such a way a.; to effect injuriously the very person, who era et eluded from representation The Con utitutien declares positively that each State Khali have at least one representa tive In Congress. yet here are excluded a number of representatives tot great that, If they were admitted, the feeble (ion would be the very oppo-itP of what it is. Can anything be more directly a violation of the Constitution. and ub versive of free government'' Or ean anything tend more directly to utterly destroy the Union'' To tlepc who lie , Hove that to unite the States is it work of force, or that we con crush the right, of the South without destroy lug our own, we have little to say. The people may yet have to enforc- upon them the les sons they refuse to learn. But surely enough of our people are reasonable men to save us from the curse which IS at " tempted to be put upon us. Is it not plain to any man of souse thil t it' we con struct's Constitution which must inevi tably work only evil to the South, there can be•no union between us. We can not always hold them by force, and if we could, we would have neither Union nor free government And more than that, a vast number of mein et the North, a Million and a half at least, are in vmpo thy with the'South, so that a majority of our citizens would be opposed to the fundamental law_ Then, thefundattion nil law would have to "iri.4 way to the people, which would be anarchy, or the people must give way to it, which would be despotism. There would come a ri sing of the people against the govern ment, They would avengg,their wrongs upon the oppressor, but Ida too would 'perish in the strife. Empires and king doms may be trailed in the dust, yet rise again to•greatness; but Republics "turn to death on touching earth," and the worst form of government with which man is over cursed is a degenerate Republic. We deny the power of this Congress to amend the Constitution. They are not a Constitutional Congress, and all their revolutionary measures ui+t, fall to the ground if we fill the places of time revolutionists with true men. We can do thin at the coming election, and we must do it, oost what it may, or suffer arils in the future of which those of the past are but the type. When our fath- era framed tie Constitution, they reoog Dined the existence of great natural . prineiples.which controlled them in ad justing the balanoe of the Union'. The party now In power despise those nate *l principles and all their efforts to form a cnion Fe in direct opposition to them, aunt always result in evil. The Union nunittie to formed that the peo ple of all the sections - will be happier end more proeperous within it than they eould be outside of it. If it is not, the eeodoo injarkkeely effBoted mn,t, in the nature of things, forever struggle to overthrow it; and while such a-strife is going en, there can fle:Yo'li6see, no har awns or prospetify in. any part of the eountry. Why should we seek for some De* basin on which to form a Union, when adds* the old one which our fath ers hied° ounieuted with their blood, Noyed a prosperity unexampled in al! hiutraii Ahd k then, we need noll .fiejt4, isoyostrietiTi s t r i c kat Vuion, the ! Orions ptptotnrtitr h ',the world has 4po r ed go 4, yet, in ex- Wen . ot, and trunpirpeed so'remove the ihntdoci,srhAlf Unties it and al lllttti apt a a 4, An d it staoduas Oro* ' apii opocolidhafone. Timn, when wow Andionbeopeanated, afg ohanses in Allitten inn thought, oteessuy, eat ye Same without , danger to tine goverusnoat. - we holism the the Me In Lilo :0 1 7 00 /Wore' fit smiumss imbeds, dossourbs-bsosSisipsysit *air Are Mr 04.1004640%, 4;t4 oduil us --or , Si* , 4aire 4 la4l - woes awoilliato will wets 41,p710 Would Aar ~ i* wheold • The Fissions _......1._ The great attempt to invade qanada has been a miserablo failure, rug to At. Mans look with ipoirtilioatiou upon tlds result of their tiri6 endeavors to Leo land from the thraidont of the opprel. .or To a cool looker-on, however, any oth 'el' result was impossible. 'With the military strength of the Canadian Gov ernment and the neutrality laws of the United 'States to miiitiate against them, success in their ill-considered scheme was out Alb, question ; and had their haulers been wise enough to ponder the reasonable ettanceepto and cone tbei would never.hare lead their enthusiastic followers intd an fool-hue %J• an enterprise. Much as the United Suites Government, may sympathize with the Fenian Broth hood in their effort, to obtain the free dom of the. "green Isle of the• son," it would be a 'gross violation of internation al NO to ;Allow them or any other body of inep to set our laws at defiance. •Hence, President Johnson was justified in enforcing the law rtgainst•-thent, and he would not have been faithful to his ,iatit of office, had he done otherwise. Canada is not responsible for the crime 4 of the British Governincnt. She Ups no more sympathr wielt Itlng)and'e 01,1(re,i,m of Ireland than has the United Statue. Arid to attempt to cattlre in Ireland through British inter est... 4 in Canada, is a most impracticable. unwvte aml,injudiciomieounm. The gov ernment ansi people of Canada, when in- Natical. can do no leas than defend them wheremi, all attack made an Ire land air England would not intere4 them ammo, le Ku the people orXanada o oubl be a •-et or i wltroon4 and coward , it they were to allow their country tat be occupied 01 their litisitie,,tolic interupted i , , ui .11'111 , 1 force, 110 Mattel how Mei) p.tnwu, the iiioll‘,. /1111L1 1011'110 , e, „r the ativ.ider might be It is title rmia da I. a 13r111 , 11 province, but :the l in ludo) re,pect, left free to do to, Ate , I on.e , , and 1 , 11 all tille4loll4 Of 110111e.th. 1101Ity. Met. 111.1Clit.11 10111) ul'th,• mother et.11li:1) lion C. ,be W.l, net thk. of 101 . 101 tle' lint 1,1:,1% for Tridi ind•poi l dcucc have been directed We iva agate that capital it attempt oil to be wade by the ab o l i tio n ist., out o f the enforcement of the neutrality law, liy a.socinti,m, they hope to pillintice the Irodi element, of the country both DreAdent JottNisos; and t ht. Item ,,, t lrie pal ty. But f're,idcia ilon‘sos is not ro+portible for the opinion+ of the Democratic party, nor i+ the Demoeratte party reftpon.ible for the net, ofPresiglent 31/IiNSON. IYIIOII it it remembered, however, that the Democracy have :a way., been the :advocates of law and or der, it will 1114 ' be a matfir of wonder that they should Restrain the President in his administration of a constitutional law of the land. 94 r -sympathies. no matter how strong thee be, should never he al lowed to run away with our sense of jus tice toward a natiod with whom we are on amie4lile ternO, and while the Demo cratic party, BC individuah and as a I , ply sympathize with the FENIAN BROTH EmiooD, that love which has ev er characterized them, ihrough evil and throfigh good report., for the Constitution of the country, which inculcates obedi ence to the laws,Qf tit% lat4d, forbids them to condemn the Preshlent fist the performance of a iluty,made imperative by the auleum oath he took to impport the Constitution and, lawn of the United Stateg In common with all lovers of liberty throughout the world, the Democratic party sympathize deeply with the wrongs of Ireland. They would gladly roe the Fenian Brotherhood strike off the chains that bind her fettered limbs, and would, in every lawful way, aid in the great work of her regeneration But they would be traitors to the principles they have professed ever since the formation of this govermuent, could they aid in or wink at any violation of the laws of the land. By and by we hope to are Ireland a Gee and independent nation. We be :ieve that day will come, but 't VPII the gallant and •-elf-sacrifieing Feniatia can not }fasten it by the overptlitasimin wijiA might plunge into a foreign war. in Gd's own good time it will Come, and then, in that brightest of all bright days for Irishmen, will "Erin," green Islci of the ocean, arise to a new glory and a more' resplendent fame. In the meantime, let all Irishmen turn their attfution to the Ireland of America—the South. The foot of the oppressor polluni4 not more the soul of their fatherland, than does the demon of Abolitionism the fair land of the South Right in'our midst we have an Ireland that must be free! Will these hanye men not aid in thin great work? If they can not just now overthrow the tyrants That rule over their native land, will they not help to crush the despots who are,orush ing the life out of their adopted' coun try? Irishmen oCAmeries ! the DenMerati party ham always been your bent friend. It has stood by e you hr• the past—it will stand b 4- you in the future. Hesitate not, then, to at your lot with it, and by arid by both your native and adopted countries, like the fabled bird of anti quity, will rise, more glorious than ever, from their ruins and 'their ashes. ANI /TII FIVIDSNCIC or UNITY. Gen ItotolliKAr, an abolition member of Congress from Kentucky.- ... 4loittillered a stinging rebuke in theFiape of a good caning, the other day, to a beefy faced white eravated hypocrite named Gam- Nil, who represents a certain, district of lowa, in the disunion Conerete. Both being abolitionists, we suppose this little affair will be taken by that party as an other evidence that thereislio difference of opinion aiming them, and that within their ranks the greatest harmony and gond feehrig prevails. If (IILINNICI4 had been eanea'by a Dem ocrat, what a great mad he would have become) What a howl it walla hare I raised from the ranks of the Puritans to whom ha belongs 1 Whatprootit would have bien.o"f the "domineering ruffune ism of the slave 'holders' party I" But as itdid not hinten to be done by one of gm, pthlt6' Ito& , 971,011114 L will have 'Writ timonart without becoming a niarto, and his billed. will be compell • to weep in silence ovorhis wrongs, foribar the "nasty copperheads," might muse to the oonalusion that ntilnf Feelings than those of iniltherly love, control the actions of the members of the "great moral idaa"party," in their inter °owns with one another. Dr,Qnvon's Book Dr. CRAVEN, the physician of ex- Priaident Deem ofthe Col*dam*, has Itrilatai a Boor. A liook, too; that will astonish tie peep le/441de tont*, when they sanne.tn be mad., setlipaintati with the Twilling detaila,,thereto given, of that unfortunate man's prison life un der the administration of Hat.LsoK, STANToN, MILES 8i Co. Dr. CRAI.- %;ISN is a conscientiotut, bold man, and the history he gives in this book of the horrible persecution pod tyranny inflicted upon Mr. DAVIS, will 'Mir, with remorse, and indignation, the heart of every true hearted MAN in the in the country, north and south. Dr. CRAVEN Was a volunteer in the army and rose to be a lieutenant-colonel l„ Do ing now out of the service, he is a free man, and min afford to tell the truth; and this he does in the plainest and most unvarnished manner. Everybody knows that CRAVEN has been the physician of Mr. DAVIS since his confinement, awl henbe apesicily that "which lie doth know."' Af,i we esteem ii a fortunate thing for liar. DAVIS that this brave and incorruptible physician occupies a posi tion so near his person. His book will stand forever en an indisputable and ac cusing witness of the infamy and inalig .nity of the fallen President's tyrants. A venal and partizan press might have 'denied that those unneces.varyandignities were heaped upon Mr. DAVIS,. but now the infamy stands recorded in black and white, and all the world may see and know the dishonor of the Republic, and the overwhelming shame of the abolition party. When the truth is known, as it very omits will be, it will be flood that the imprissinment of Mr DAvis hao been u stile, of petty annoyances and intionous tyrannies, calculated to break down his tiers ous system and wear out his health. Ile came to Fortress Monroe a weak. &- I bilitated man, and his treatment since that time has been everything rather than that which might result in his resto ration to bodily convalescence. It will be recollected that shortly after his un•areeration a story got out that l'resident Davis had been pot in irons. Considering the fact that lie was a pri,• over of war, and more especially the broken down state of his health, this tl►wy so •hocked the humane sense of the people even in that day of bitterness and triumph, that the administration „papers denied must po-itively, that nay attempt had ever been tirade to manners the ex-Rto-ident. But the Democratic panl,r, reiterated the assertion.. and though not many believed it, yet there was uneasiness in the public aid, and t 1 u very fact that such an idea had been thought of, carried with it u vague sense of dishonor. But Dr. (MAN' gA's book reveals the whole story—gives, the occasion, the date and all the circumstances of the ironing of the great state prisoner. Captilin TerLow, a courteous gentleman, and a citizen dour own state, was the officer charged with the execution of the infa mous order The brave soldier Washed to his eyes at the dishonorable duty, and evinced the utmost delicacy and respect fur the feelings of the unfortunate cap tive And such a scene as that was I Americans in foreign lands will blush to have this infamy of their government flouted in their faces, arid in all the ages to conic. the people of this country will execrate the names ,f lnxent.u, SCA.wrom and HALLECK. Here was a celebrated• statestuan—a renowned leader—a chris tian gentleman, captured in hon•irable warfare, a mon who had fought the bat tles of the Republic in is foreign laud, a son-in-la,w of ZACIIARY TAYI,OII, a man in feeble health, chaliied like a dog in his lo:owl—treated like the basest 11111,1e faotur in the land \Veil may we blush ' fin . our Government, and exclaim 0, justice!. thou art fled to brutish boasts And men have lost their mason." The treatment of tjte great NA POIAON at St. Helena, by the British Govern ment, bud as it was, was not equal to this. Until now, England has stood alone in her great dishonor. Hereafter, the United States Government, in the mist enlightened age of the world, under an abolition administration, will ctand mde by side with . her in infinity What a shame—what a reproach to the flag or the free! • • Let all read Dr ClGt4E^l'q•buok 'HO Position ""Tr clov. Carle favors "my ',dory ," ho n grossly miaundeastood at Ilia Isonee If it -were beloved that he iilidursed,"my policy" ho would not have loft in nollefonto a dozen fraenda in the Republican party. We know Mn. Crone Ile is not &Johnson mon Ile to in no danger of becoming a Johnson man.—Preas. While the editors of the disunion or gun may know Gov. CURTIN better than we do, yet they know as well ns we thut he is a Johnson'inan, or that he favors the policy of the -President, in prefer ence to that of the negro suffrage advo cates—Stevens V Sumner. They know that some eight weeks since when Goy. Curtin was visiting his friends in this place that ho stated positively and plainly that he was a.Johnbon man.— They know thkt be told the associate ed itor of that paper, in the office of W. P. Wilson, Esq., that it wan Stevens/and Sumner and the radical faction of that party, who wore keeping our country in a state of excitement, and tligqf it wan not fur them, we Could have peace null union any day They know that ono half oftheir party bitterl~ denounced him for the position he toolr4dtile the other half just as warmly qopported hint. While it is of little importance who or what Gov. Curtin supports, an his support has no more stability about it than has the position of a weather-cock, yet it is well enough to show up the con- 1 temptiblo lies to which abolitionism will resort, in order to leave the public un der the impression ,that harmony And good feelings prevail within the ranks of their party. For the assertions we harhlere made, we are responsibith,foul arepwaYeel to prove them any day,- Dare the editors of the Prot deny thee WOULDN'T STAND IT.—Whether or not any of our preeentsday abolitionists will get to Maven, hes (intuition beyond the power of mortals to answer: That any one Is there do* we have not Vail. But that there were no there at the time the Aagal UMW' s hand-' Inlid Renew to return to her Mistress, is pretty evident, from the faot that : there was OD war deplored in abase quetto• Wrench art order, or wo. don oast in favor ofieteeding,' of IWO lights burnt to guide the Dein into VW adise. Needs Some Explanations. Beene the abolition journals, that ant' not attentptatis to wake capital got 4 the late Fenian failure, go tolauch mot. trofible to make honest Iriiihnten by= list the only friend's they horn in No omntry are to be found in the abolition party, they had better inform the public, and Irishmen in particular, when they abjured• the oaths, taken in hen roosts, corn cribs, pig •stys end stablest a few years since, to diifrauehiseall foreigners, and prevent them from 'enjoying any riots, except the right to be taxed for the benefit, of "American Knownothing ism." Tho record of this dark lantern organisation, which is now attempting, to gain a blaeo'ht the affections of the people whom, but a few years since itdid its utmost to ostraciscc:nemis soutooleer ing up before Irishmen dr any Abhor for eigners will listen to its hypocritical cries of sympathy, Think of a party; that less than ton years since, burnt their churches in Philadelphia, mobbed them in every town in the state, and in sulted theta - whenever an opportunity offered, claiming now to be the exclusive friends of Irishmentand Ireland 1 could impudence or insolence go farther? Another little matter which needs ex planation, just at this time is, why the abolition maubers in Congress, voted down the following resolution, offered by Mr..A.Neowa a Democratic representa tive of the 7th Pennsylvania district, which would have rendered President JowssoN's neutrality proclamation null and void, and have given the Fe• Mans an opportunity of invading Canada to their hearts' content . WIINIIKAS, Thu I rich peopl e and thcor !moth *, and frond, n thic country are mined by a palrottc purpose to ns•ert the indopondr nee and to estublodi the aattunality of Ireland, Whrrear, Thum tis e sympathies ol the people Of the United State. are naturally with all men who struggle to nelnet o such ands, more espeeially when those engaged therein are tho or knowleilged friends of the tlovernment, east.* the Iriob rate, they having shod their Mood to defense of our tlng. In every battle of et cry liar in which the Republic hits been engaged t - • dad IFh. rem, Tho D h Gut ernment, egainat whom they are struggling, is entitled to uu mhos or greater uunstdoratiun Bum us as • nation than that demanded by the strict letter mternational law lur reissue he ree that during lit, lute war rho de( fuziffeet, by her eimiluct re ronl her noutralkty lawn, Whereas, When reiteration is detnanded roe thimeges to our rounnerce, resulting frem her N 111(111 neglect to entree the same she arrogant ly teeter ell tusponnibility ertil datum to he the Judge in her omit cure; Ant/ 117,"rea., Tbo exi.tenee oftturrnentrelity law of 131$ compel. the exuenti‘u department 01 flit. tic, ernruent b , tiiiertintitate nowt hare', I) against them oh &tie Etter beta nit tatty to the genurul principle. of entititt oho b should moist between frientify Stator, but oing to the written law of tilCll epistle/ion upon thin subject ; lb - brat/ire, lie et romolerfl, That the. Cnintortleu on For eign Affair. be, anti thej are healthy, instructed to report lk bill repealing an net approt eti April 2 0 , 1013, entitle,/ "An not. tit /alai , . to utt not for the puni.hinent of rennin Melee against the tinned Stater," anti to refine! the Oct therein thcottoned, it being the, neutrality law, under e tertne el whicit rho Pneslilenrs pritelentniton etratrint the Fenian. atm Wined. Thee resolutions, it will b recollect ed were voted down by the rhpresenta tires of the abolition party, by a vote of 57—a11, abolitionists—to 35, nearly all Demoerats. After the journals of aboli tionism explain why these resolutions were not passed; after they convince , Irishmen that they are not the men who a few years ago did their utmost to dis franchise them; offer they have asked the forgiveness of the Irish laborers of our country fur the thousands of and outrages they have heaped upon them, and have proven by their acts, that their efforts as Knownethings, to place them beneath the negroes of this ktithtry, were wily a chain, then it will be time for them to mate of sympathy for Ireland. Until then, it is the basest I hypocrisy, the most bare fated impu , deuce. BorND TO 11AVIC THEM —lt seems that puritan abolitionism is determined to have the "anti-slavery Ceti—the anti slavery Bible and the anti-slaveiy Con stitution" that AtO4oN Bt imitroAmE declared a few Aura since they' would have. They have made a tied of the old cutthroat and' horse thief, Joins BltOWN—they have manufactured , a Bi ble out of lIELPER'H Book and the New k Triemir, the last chat' era in their New Testament being coached of the speeches and epistles of STEVENS and .NN eat to the brathern, while their attempts now to alter the Constitution, ir ...NI, will finish the work, and eap the climax of their efforts, by secu ring to that party these three great ends for which they have so long labored.— What a millennium abolitionism will then enjoy! Coffee and Jerusha Jane will walk along the hway of life, bas king in the sunshitl!• teal admira tion. JOINATTIAN and DNA!! will march hand in hand, seating the at mostphere with codfish and nigger fol lowed by their tan eologed brats, singing hosanna to their aoti•elavery God, their anti-slavery Bible, and their authdavery Constitution. Ah me! don't it make your 'noun's water, you limg-legged, blue-bellied descendants of witch, burn ing, quaker-banging Puritans? —RepuLliesne are united, determined, en thuelmatle, but when an our Centre enunty Leaders ?I—Pres*. The more respectable portion of theta you will bud supporting Andrew John son, the balance ha at their usual eni ployniontaking arrangements with wprhes fora *rap of piocaninnies, or lay ing Plans to get into office that they may rob the people. pIICLIOU A Ha•aelltll►l'letl.—We hate been reguosted by the Hun. B►xuet. Brno, ItIOKSO to Stale, bet he will not, under any oonaiderrtiou, be s candidate for re norniontion. Age end the loapitrOd state of bin Iteal%li, will proveOt Una front taking an active - part in tits political . *statist. New Publics ions P TTTTT os's Ilsosamin. Charles J. Peter son, Publisher,BoB Chestnut street,Phlls trelpbia. 1t,1311 per annum. 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Its; contents are superb, and its Illostratloni beantill3l. Edited by jPersh .J Hale and L. A, Godey A splendid number. La dies should all hove it Tus Imor's Poison A monthly Mrsgn— , sloe of literature mud &gluten. Edited by WO Henry Peterson $2.50 per so num. Deseen" & Peterson, Publishers, SID Walnut street, Phtludelphis. This amputates bas only been in exhilytee three years. / but It his already attained a degree of exaellehoe 7 1tioh entitles it to be ranked among our fitist class periodicals. Thatiumber for July bee found its nay to our sanctum, and bee been cordially re ceived. We commendoit to all lovers of re fined and polite literature. Tun Oro QUA an DOl'Ot9d to • Literature, Science and Art. and dm polieinel prim pion of 1776 and 1787. C Chottno, Burr, editor -New York: Von Evrte, Horton Pe Co . 162.1itupton street $l,Oll per .- 11mm Tots vigient sea tinal on the outer walls of DemoaraCy atilt continues re battle no bly itt the right cause. It is edited with great ability, and is tlestind to become great leader In the political regetternt t o n of the country Every democrat at.cl every reasonable, liberty-luring urn ot the coon.. try should tithe it, and help to Jteseminato the sound doctrines It athoontett We hope to - see it attain An univereal circulation The Un-Constitutional Amendment 1s our renders are appriqed, the un con atilutional amendment lin, pissed bulb Itouset of l,'!mgre,a by a two-lblrds note, and awaits line ratllication of -the Slates. As the • Ilepubl . cans hare succeetleoled in giving the last touches to (he , poltliCal platform, we x1,1111;01.: our rvndtr• mu) be commit , to see ft •'with all the model. im prevennoll4"„Xere nigger. sulirago wslll ;Is toilet mode &soloed, Ily thr N, near era Ifonat aaf llrp rrarrstalreer of Mr nth,/ Shaer of frairre rat t Cosy,. ~mash',( (I la•o-tharaly ~(Roth Ilessrs colaturratay), That the fulloue tug urtiole be proposed to the I.egislutures t t t; 1(11 novo:lnt States, ns an untetuhnent 0 thl l'untut talon of the Untied States, which, timid( by three-fourth, of 4 ant I.ogl,l.‘tunr,, 41,01 be ‘ulaal tas pert it the Consatistioh, name C 111 persons beau o, viatuitil ised in the Canted State , . std bobject totlie jitessdiction thereof, pre citizens of the Untied Rtities sod the States wherein they reside No antic shall woke or enforce any Inn which shall it,. Olga lite privileges or immunities of ciitzuns of the lotted Stoins; nor shall sty :note deprive any person of life; liberty, or happiness without into pro eels (rf low, nor dew to laity pet non•wiLliin its Jurisdiction the etionl protocilolt cribs lows Sec 2 Itepoeteittstived shall 114.3plitir• toned aniwtit. the several litotes according to their respective States according to their respective numbers, count nip the whole number of persons, excluding Indians not taxed. flat whenever , tho right to vote lit any election for the choice of electors fur Preeldent Vim, President, Represent, 0111,11 1(1 ( . 1 1 11g1,111, 0000011 TO officers, or the members of the Lew:4lo%lles thereof, is to any of the male kabob ttants of such Stair, being twiqtly One ears of ago, and citizens of the United Stoles, or any way abridged, except for participa tion tit rebellion ur LA her Crl./le, the hosts of reprove:dation therein shall he reiltie,l in the proportion Wlllllll the somber of such male citizens shall bear to the whole Rum bet of male citizens tacitly one yenta of oge in 011011 S1411(1 '`lre. 5 That no person 5111111 Len SeastUr or Itepresesiorne fu Congress, ur elector of President and Vice l'reardent, ur hold any office, cinl or military, m a l e , the United Suites, or under any State, who hat tog pre viounly lakl.ll on oath us u rirentbei of Coil group, or U no 0164cr or any Vrnte I.erVallt: titre, ur 1111 an OId,ItIVO Or dndtetal officer of any State,'lo support the Constitution of the United Staten shall I/111 e engaged m in surrection or rebellion nguurt tfm• saute, or given aid nod comfort to the ellelololl there of. lint Congress may, by n vote of two thirds of each Ilurr6e, relniuve such disabil 'tries Sae 4 The ralitlily of the public debt of the United Stolen anthotizell by law, includ ing dubta incurred for payment ut petintotts and bounties fur set rice. In 'dupla riming In mirseci ion or rebellion,'sball not hi, (1014- I totted llut neither Ito United Sinter nor any Stuto Khali immune or pay any debt or obligation incurred to aid of insurrecitoit or rebellinti against ilm Coiled Stitt., or any claim for the lona or emancipation of ituy if m ?dare% bu all melt debt., obligations and claim, eli 11 be held illegal and void See. 5 lie emigre.. Atoll hare power I ottfureti, by appropriate .legisJatium &be provisions of thin article Multi Lim' Jolly .00 AND C 1.114 en NI ear- Iwo IN Pliii,auaLrli Li —.to entliiteiostia tneeling „of honorably di relotrgoil solalure Ny ot oo o t o Clymer look pl ice rritilly everilD4 erailVikon NlToodloso w.k4 el , pcted l'reni dent, nod I.leutoloont J woopp.. pointed SeCrelory 'Floe Pre4idotcappolut. i. oil Captain Powers.private 9 motel N. Cloult, and private Chonle, V •ii Born, on resolution..., tool they roported the follow ing, which were 4olo r pied ttoJoitoottsly . o —Sol.Lieri Concea -1 kit" late)) us.ntibled at Pittsburg, in Pennsyl ens 1.1. nieler'ilie pretense of exprei aingAlie •pinion of the citizen so,biiers of the Keystone. State who have survived the perils' of battle and returned Lo their homes, On the prOSCIIt. condition of publie topinlyn ; and Whrreas, Said convention's, with nome diotinguished and honorable exceptions, was largely composed of 'Ammo guards," and "headquarter" guards, awl goarter• masters, *.ml relieved officers, and some who had such respect for Stale rights Wit they did not believe in crossing the "State line;" and • • . fir/wow, Justioeto the rook end file whit., helped to do the fighting, owl thole utfin•re who led their men to (Ito front, Am.:ids that' they should not be exoturted from nn expression of their opinion, trc betroytd by interested Politicians into whop 4941441 the cause for which they/ought ; therefore • Resolved, That those soldiers who holier° the late war was for the Union of all tho States, and the Colstittition Is the Supreme hew of all the Sates, rend fur whlelt they look up arefh; sod who .114 net light to al ter our glorious form of government, or to give the negro al/ the political and social makte °rim white citizens; end who belles* President Johnson Is sextons to secure for the people the practical remelts of the late victories won in 1110 ,1 1 014. by motoring the Slates to their constitutional rotations, pre serving the Union and defending the Con. stitutiou es Washington gave it to our fath ers ; end who ere opposed to the notion of the eo-oplled Congress as revolutionary, Mill. repot:Win tftirdidrinetlso - orthe gen eral preeperitralad 'happiness of Wes Whole people--all melt are tattled to wet at Har risburg on the,day A. D. DM, in convention, to express their opinions and Vire Men. isothes A Committee of thirteen area appolny * perinauent organization, whose duty It should be to report at next meeting'. After i faw retnerl!s In reference to the °bleats 61 dineflen, die' • ute.Alng ILOSicr4l; at next Weltipectsi etapins et SAW piper. — 7 .reir4l4 170ston. ' • . Tee colored troop)," *bleb woe landed at Oily Point tut waste° be paid of eattitered out., et)aelood Olt* eteree , ked bootee, end ener berates *0 44144 klaiug flap Aropro• r o 0. .0009, 11 . 4 elotb!ok ouell ery of portabi - erly....'l(Veril loe( 'the 6. culled miser bag serer Oreistsoes eieepiquoelpeleple thee is meek easegemente. kap, they wave."—Rx .. Views or sZtIIPIIIII.III.4II SEilwlroli.--Ben- I slur Doolittle dee • Rump Renate, the other day, t ent Congress I F hint permitted 1 esentalives from thelloul -IS t ,el at the begins. leg or Wiese , State, bon. would bd paper fent. orrhen they are sum, and bffibeliffild Dm er that if this hntl bale dorm*Rzhnillitut would be out of I !titmice " No attempt was made to dispute this, and no routs et ;ordinary intelligence in the country wilfgaioeay It. Upon lie rev otuttonary disunion faction in the Rump Congress therefore rests the odium of *Dow. mg a monarchy to, be establithed without protest at our 'cry doors, and of depreeiats ing the Government securities. If the bon& wore pow ten per pint. higher, the paper cuerency siould be more valuable, too, and [ prices of the ;memories of life would be mook.lowebthat they sie at preMni The facts °tut the doh *ere losing and the poor suffering as alike due to the (notions Ms unionism prevailed In Congress.—gx, —Horace Greeley soya in the Tribune, June 4th ; "When President , ionaoln, on the surrender of Fort Sumter, called 76,000 men to urine, there was not tho shadow of statute to.juslify hue dement, Down to die meeting of Congress in July, ho scarcely did a Constitutional not " For saying just that, Democrats were threatened with bang ing at the4inre Lincoln tonne Iliad hie ille gal deeds The lien Illy al-Inc - an'. triune in thus 'O, ee-riiitng the Constitution was death, had be been legally tried by Die au thorities he muds war upon Before the law be was n Mon, ere,, by Mr. Oreeley'n own confession —Old Ondrel Neti 21b berttotmento. plIOT&TRAPIlle: , U. T. ANTIWNY & Nlanti Nei urars of Phoirgraph to MAI erietlN NII4II,VIALE AV° RKTA II 501 1114.0,11)1V AY, N to our noon Ludlum.* of Photo graploo materiald 'de are Ilemlquarterd for the .11 srEltßOicolf t STERHOSC)PIe MAWS Of Annemetn not Partugn ruled mul bawl /leaped, Oroupd, Statuary, etc. STEREOSCOPIC Vitt WS OF THE WAR, From neitittit et made in the venue,. cant }nogne anti form mg n t oupl eto Photogniiiiiii history of rho itresit ennleAt. STEREOSCOPY: VIEWS ON ‘Ss A.lepteil for either the Magic Litnirti or ,lbn Our Catologin, will lie %mot toiTny ndJr ee• on receipt of Stamp. PIIOTOBRAPIIIIC ALBUMS. WIIIAIII/I , afacture wore larg.4 WWI any other I 1111 l .v, Moult 200 varieties f 5u rents ti) $5O gd, Our AOW MS have the reputation of being mtportor to beauty and durability to soy othory Cardl'6cj',pl,4 of , ;,p,0r04, st.h..nen, MIZI=IIEI Onrll% or lien thousand iliffere .t sulquetr, including reproductions or thu maul retubr turd hingravings, Paintings. lita tee., net Cid alognos sent pf receipt of stomp. photographer.. and atl4,l6rn ordering goo Is P. 0. U , wilt please remit 115 per runt of the a:noun( rniii their onicf. to - The pri.iee doil quality of our goods eau not fail to solisfy t i June 22 A OTINTSVS NIT I) J T. 11 . 8 %IMES'S • lllSTojty 'OF TIIK WAR, Now sped) Complete In two volume., alto In one. It 1. Ai/in/Veil to he the 'bast interes ting. popider, and valosido ilistory of tho lie led lion, sloth IP folly ollotted by tha enormous to ie of 200.1 , 0 a of nine., and e largo portion of the rmintry silt uneaurassed. We aro to run our Kazuo.; night and Jay I onorito in t.. •apply unr Amain, Men of oluireeter nut nlielity, who ileoiro in (urrntn•o employment, will him! this a riwo opportunity. 'CI, I ,ri, 001 tho nark in no volume t o tow, (iiiimpurod with ',ahoy ilirtnrieopar to Whig it within the ranch of all clitorall. For full par t]. ulna rend for eiroultir Adam., Ainerienn Piibliolling Cowpony, lila Asylum Wool, 'hurt fur h Conn. June 22 ft N OTICE. the heirs and login representatives of Samuel Lipton. it cooed. Tubeuutiro that, by virtue of a writ of partition, bunted tout of the OrAtuts . Court of Centre county and to toe directed, en 'lnquest will be held at tho late rm. - idea. of Samuel Lipton, di...atoll, in the bor ough of hi ilesburp o and county of Centre, on TuStoluy the fourteenth day of Auguet, A. I).‘ 18110, at lh o'clock a tn. of said day" for the ptapoeo oh making partition of the real estate of said deceased to and among hie holm and legal repre+entatit no, if the name eau he cloneCwithout projudipa to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same aeoprding to ut which luau and pines you any be pres ent, if you think peter Starting Ofllce, K. CONLEY, Bellefonte, June 211 at. Merl: VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, The subscriber offers for sale 2 t alas hlo farm containing EffIUTY.SIX serve; forty latex 01 which aro cleared and in :t highestute of cultivation. The reinainlng forty-tit - acre* are wall covered with white moo And oak timber. A good frame hours, barn and other out.buil theta are erected on the premises ; and a good spring-boner and opting of moot excellent water. A fine young nrehardof thrifty apple moil cher ry trees, it &leo growing on the farm. Thu oullearlber is about resuovkng wool and reneonnble figure. For further in , formation rail "term nnply personally or by letter to PA ID F., CONFItit, Moor 'rook, Clinton Co., Mny 25,'66-3m. ALSIWCUitti NOTICE. The undersigned en nudity; appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre coun ty, bi disoribute She money In the bonds of If Cooley, ror . High dliersff of said coun ty, s tttt it ig from the Mlle of the personal proper ty of Jerome!' Loogneeker, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the du ty a,fllll ,Prpoilithlent at his aft 0 in Dellw :finite, on Satprdny the 4th day of August next, At I o'clock P. m , when tel where all person interested are lova.' to present their elaiuswer be forever thlireafter deliorrejl from any share of raid fond IMEEM June 27-It . DisoLuTioN 01 , ' PARTNERSHIP. Notoeu Is hereby given that the puri st...bap exuding between the undersigned, tra ding undur the tirm of A. Ileum& Co., has - been 4issolved by inutual rionsonl.4. ADAM BAUM, ARUM-UM BAUM. Tho books and accounts of the old firm ere in the, hand. of the undersigned who hereby non.. Iles all porn. a' knowing theunwlres indebted to raid limb to tnitko immediate payment, other wise their merinoss will he left with the proper officers of the leer for collection All eliina against Said fine will bweettlad 9. lite.....teots June Is-31,. ADAM DAVY. e. . GEORGE PECK'S SATINO 110U8S /ten ICS CltreAlf SALOON. Ou High etreet, et the west end of the bruise, Dellefoote, Ye. This opolleut oetablishmenjje now open, mutott Meals emu he heti afill hom go e. Rossi Iteat, Ham, (warm or sold,) Chiekon, Turkey, Trlpe,Piek lee, Oyetere, Soupy Egg*, Pies, Cake., Crepkers, Nuts, °rang.... Lemons, 10., Lo., eompriee the bill or her,. An *Want lON CREAM SALOON! Is also on the tint door, sad tise most delicious cream Is dto customers. As beverages, be has the best of entree, tee, rgrupsanA lager beer Val .4 ace Jas. 4111-Iy. T WAT. Or Itri i i i 3 pB ANl?).lo,i'f IVEDNIIRDAY, JULY 11th, 1866. The cootompinted trial of Dampbird 14m. Lal6fOine% 44pr9.44 .011 e pima on the farm of H. 1.1. 1/4A Niter, am, negr-Itollefintta. 'Ott lirkelneodity, 3hl 114186 q, commencing at 1 o'elook, a. to. • DINIOLUTLON OF PARTZiIiRSIILP, Seiko bilmreby given, that the part nankin esistind bettrben the undersigned, in the shre-making business, i this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued at the old steed by Peter Ideldabeu, wbo will sunset all amieuitnaisi psy al 'HAMM of said • Pligfig,o4lN June!!-It. ' - lOUS' 8 L1J:14614 th 'rebblobei tfiblsibioliber Cr Born lowarblib is masked:4W lirt ofaly. a anal dark bay mare, rapppo N d* A lia spilttwelve roan _ GNU, ' 0 4 1611 . 41 47 1 :110 prop pri el ply rawer wd gray, o tbirlitarato (Wood of dot eats -1,"1311-4 , , iggrlf)lll •v. •LI 7P,PIitIESIEGZEW WHOLESALE 41 . 1/641 - OIEWA Tollacto Hotllwsit, 10 . Etord, ,a/A044 , 11e-OommilLr Hoard' gs• boot brands, constantly on bank, egat , TattcrO. Noilas TO w: • .PUBLIC. mom I. bgr vves, by the under ad all from in any way swaddling with peswerty herein after Ilsentliatui es dencritnA vb., one closer holler, "odder cutter, NAG rates, one Asher, one "low awd Marcy, two sli end one sleigh, one wo horse wagon mid sp ring wagon, gears for four horses and double and single pet of barmen" wagon saddle, six halters and six cow chains, cue wheel-harrow. Ur° colts dve anl, four calves. one bull wed steer, ten sheep, 9 hog., all the grain In the ground and.granary, tan vats of unfinished loather, lot of calf skins, and sole loather sows finished and some uolinished, and other property *hid" ['saraband at the Ws by the Sherill of Centre eekety, of persoual proper ty of Henry Gephart, June 11, Mg, and which I he WI in Intl ittill•lnfY WOW" end of which therefor. dalm the Tight of ta king away whenever I see Us mole.. t h e tam. is bought and weld fur by the said Henry Gerhart. •June 20, '66-3t JOIIFFiD INGE. OTICE OF INQI.I3BT. To the heirs and legal repreamstatlves or Minimal Pool-man, doe 'd Take notice that ity virtue of a writ of parti tion issued out of the OrtbstMe Coon of Centre dowdy and to me directed, en Inqueet will bob held of the late residence of Micheal Pontoon. dwiti, to the township of dpring, and mounty of Centre, UM Thursday. the 911 day of Auguet, A. 11., :800, al , 10 o'olbel, A. M.. of said day. far the porporm of making porLLNawf the reel es tate of said doceosed, to nod among his holm and legal representatives, If the same can be done enamel prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same us cordini to lee,_ at which time and placc i iou may be pre s ent if you think proper. Sheriff's Offire, ItICrIABIL COMAS", Bellefonte, May 2S-it. SAeriff• ADMINISTRATORS' 8A1,A44, RBAL RS TATE.-7 bare will be - fild at public ale on Saturday the 18th day ofJune, on the premi ses, by the soinslnietretors of the estate of John Moyers decoasedAhe following deeetibed tract or parent of land Oboe.' in Patton (township, Cm. ire county, beginning at a spruce tree, thanes by land of Isuc 0 ray north 29{ degrees west, 72; perches, thence by • &UM 33 degrees west 22 perches ton pert, thence north 87 degree. east 135 perchos to a birch, thence 50010th.,29 degrees oast along other land or solid decedent 105 per elms to a chestnut, thence along land of Jacob firny north it; olo4roes west to place or begin ning, contain oo.: EIGHTY TIMER ACRES and. ME IN PERCHES or, there shoats Tklit' , lS --One half the purchase money in hand on mink rtnat 1011 or snle, end the helium, in one theresfteetorith interest. to be secored h.iii.l and itiortgNe .41 the 'monism tle to commence at 12 o'clock of said day JONAS 13712111, JAMK'S MoK NU) 14 'll6-nt. A tbo WA/rotor. N on Cl 3 OP //NU EST. To the 1101/14 and legal representatives of Ruth A. Johnston, deed : Take unties that by virtuosi( ► molt of paftl two Wood out of the Orphans' Court of Centre •aunty, and to we directed, an Inquest will be held at the late residence of Ruth A Johnston, doi'd, In the borough of Ballston e, Centre county, on Wedstoradny, the Atli day of August, A. D , lade, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased, to and among her holm and legal representatives, 11 . the same can be Bono without prejudice to of Ispolling of the ~wholo, otherwise to value and appraise the same according to la*, at which time and place you may he present if you think proper. SheriTo Oftice, IIICFIARD CONLEY, Bellefoute,,May Stw.ifir. N OTICE OF INQUISITION. To the heirs and legal represent irli of Jaeoh Patera. deed. Takenotlce that hy virtue of a writ of arti- Hon Wooed not or the Orphans, Court of entre county and to me directed, an inquest will' be held ut the late residence of Jacob Peters,dee'd, in flic towtodilp of Potter, and county of Centre, nn 'Saturday, the Ittk dayi..u j ii August, A. D., 1844, et 10 o'clek % A. M., of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real Witte of the paid deceased, to uod among his heirs and legal reprerentatives, If the slime can be dbne without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same ac cording to hew, at which time anti place you may be present if pas think pArr. Sheriff's Office, RICIIA CONLDT, Bellefonte, May 25-11 t. , N OTICII TO 'VMS. PIOC.RIMVANIA, C . ColINTYJIO: I. J. P. blephert, Clerk of the Orphan? Court of said bounty of Centre, do hereby ArtUy, thatot Orehan's Court held at Ifidlefonte, the 21Id day of April, A. D., IRK before ;he Itunoroble tho Judges of sold Court. Oh motion ♦ rale wee granted upon the, befriend representatives of John Defile ' deeesded, to emote into the Court On the fourth Monday of August next, and an eept, Or refuse to accept, or to whew COON why the real estaty of *bid deceased should riot be sold. In tealmony whereof, I hare hereunto net my hand and affixed the meal of amid Court, at Belle lento, the 23d day of Aprth.A, D., 1866. It CONLEY, J. P. ORPIIART, Sarrif. 11► y 25-04 C. O. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION.. Letters of administration on the setae of John Royer, deceased, late of Potter town ship, having bone granted to the endersigried, W persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are hereby entitled to mike immaltate payment, and thole having claims against the came to present them duly Ituthouticatecl for settlement. SAMEIL ROY/lIR, .iAcon ROYER, Anne 6'66-6t. Administrator.. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of delmlniettittlon on the eitatoe of Mre. Blurb Cummings deceased, late of Belle fonth. Centre county, haring been granted to the undersigned, ail persons knowing them selloe indebted to said imitate, are hereby null. Sod to make immediate payment, and thaws Intrintefatol sgaine the same to present duly authent celled far settlement. R. D. CUMMINGS. hie) , 18 '86 , -81. Administrator; A DMINISTRATOR'S KOTIOIL —I-- Letters of Admintstietton on the es tate of Peter Weasel, lets of Chum Shoe town ship, deceased. baring been greeted to the en dersigr.ed, he requests ell persons knowing them soh.s indebted to staid estate to snake hemedi ste payment and these having claims to present them duly sethenticatal for settlement COVRAD SINGER. May-lt-St, Administrator • VALUABLE PROP. RTY FOR BALK The subscriber offers at ptivale sale, hie midenee, situated on the west side of Alle gany street, Bellefonte. The hoard Ix 'well en tailed, ttie lot In opleitaid - ctifiditon, with a coed stable, out-buildings and every convenience; alto ether it I. one of the mold desirahle prop erties In Bellefonte. He slso offers three acres of out lots, well 10. ogled, red hi the best of order. June 1, 'dd. .1.11. MITCHELL, M. D, CIES A DMINISTItATORB NOTION Letters of mluslobstvetko ou the mists of Wm. Nees, pf ?utter towashlp deceased, has log home grsfited to the suloieribers, they re quest all perilous koewies , themselves 'MAW to sold estate to make Cosauellsle wisest, lad those bevies claims 4gshist the some to enema. thorn duly antheutleated by lest tot' settlement A. K. STIM, MANGAN/1T NEN% June 22'66-6t Ades' rag,. A"`"" NOTICE, - the Rustler of the estate of Inset; Peters, factual. The istidursignrui nod mailer sPnoletsd h./ the Orphans Court of Centrelonoty, to make distribution of the bolonse rehroildnoi lo The hands of the accountants, to aueltOlpeoget them Monti, entitled thereto, wilt .4.41.• OM &s -ties of his oppointment, at 41s Amin font°, Frid4 the 3d Joy yf Aogust A. 1668, a 2 eeloek p. m. of sold dm. All per. emu, burring Matins apiarist any portion of mild fund , era herobp,notilled pampa _Pm some then oUld there; and to attend trThey—A. it. ,• It. Y. STITZIIIt. Junoll 4111-44. Areheers AI,I3UD/291 BOTIOS. 45broptdespdivsod w sodltor appolitoi by thd Orphans good of Centre eopoty t to make dietf th otien of Um lislantie duo let taws& adolatasior of ate** of_ if Nigel, 4444 = l 4f = I X =Z y 4 1ed 1 4. 114 411 appAiAseolteki Tharfaty tboolit say Atriums A. D. 1138. at hl• alto IA Pfairfentss i . Maws end whet* all persona tot•roat•A If They nes proper: AUX U. 311.41601F1ND., • June '664, „ ,t.tiagratuati9tyni, • tfi 3 Zhe dTP=tro s earlUtter. ' sso4thartSsittalhosossios‘st t hi : t ...Modooldoooo m lotss s& towt 4 ,sotoksir , it et St shoo solosoiSit 4 ” il&retorutill stlaihol to dstlai soft 0 . /t WOd.dy 4. IWO ma saes tihmsaii whom ollui- Cl, o °Pd r# 7 444,4 AID. Vtlipoh Sans le., bt Dailhat• i;t u th•Drix.4 woitaltio•Oitps••••••••151•1•1 rissisft sad • Ate iu.ak They On 141110. to 4 1 00 411 1 the wilig h.d... oo4l.lrA m. Alva toil./ pip Wisci9Wifillps . 77 4 0010Wii . • UalPfliti• CHALLSAGE To Arr&re A -01127111. I hereby chit es ea a Mil Beeping sad Nowise ... and Clinton emstelor, to a tria l UM* 11.&• lihsea IA gross rein or both, is to taeLthais well merits is comparison with those of 110 s emphitted isle reap and , the ground to be attad &s teal by the agent or pots, rs ots, wha he sostset to sweet Um chore challenge, to at the !MUM la tier Held. Bald spot or spuds are reepetfulir =d hr wrap! early to that pound may he sad nubile Doti. giros to faranerargan. et Hy, to he present at Witt. In osnabettee with this settee I world maks station of some of the advantaged and geoll %atom of thi nab. hard, all of which ens he established on the Said. I talk Strong, know what I say, and mean it all. let. It la an absolute double Sriee wheel me- Ohm Ind. It ism no side grail or weight no the homes necks. . , • Id. It bus patted steal anger bar. 4th. It hes a spring seed daft btu, Ilk. Id has so ellptiesprialy emit. 6th. The bar ea* he gully totalled ter tram portation, or railed *tail Nye, to pals °Mania- Bons i. e. Mem, stamps and Luxe Moneta. 7th. ft le the lightest draft amehinedia am. 80.-.llt h. an extremely wide eat In vale, being ono fr..l wider thanberetefore, and (teat. four feet Windom to grass. hmt the only eelt-rake that MB make • par old . 440 adirtri7 aria wart well in all land of grain. dlspeneleg maUrely with a reel, and making the gargle any site the driver way de- Niro, -n) imp that eon drives pair of horses no operate the machine and ItAt-tyake. Inth. It only needs to be Sgen to be roadie.' r 540.11 parfait opperathro and its palatability ,r, oat of order. Call and see the inaohlue en rake at my agrlcultored eters on Blain, woe( Bellefonte, P.. April 18-10 w J. if. JITEIIB, Ayeal foe Hal4arde Reaper mad Yoram. in Centre, Cidatea mad Clensfistel emporia.. P.S. Shim We 'above was pot IX print, lam advised that the Cogan meaty 'Agriculturel Society have signified (hair intention to appoint tuns a Bs sad place for trier, whore T hope I shell meet erory machine offered to the .1. 11. 71112118. KXCELSIOR ACCEPTS I ' Having noticed lb. challenge of hi ) ers, agent fur the Hubbard Reaper and Hew er, to Reaper agente to • trial of their respective machine. In grses o tr greln, aa went for the Re celeier, I hereby e notice that I swept said challenge, nod no my time tvto, mach occupied to aerie It in.,runniteg ever the county, will chowe the place of trhal'at or new Centre .11r41, thOday to he &aded upon no soon no the gram or grain will permit of cottina, A -IDeir trial to In given mon lands, light, heavy, laird and tending gram and the Name in grain. ' The Rreelsior to known by every one who has used it, to be the beet Reaper and Hewer in Um market. The following ore a few of Re many excellent wand*. : Ist. It it detedileven4 for shoplieity of eon struction and contrivance has no equaL fad, With reaping attachments and al4 it tam be folded together in two minutes to the vide of the machine, so ea to pus through gates, ban, or from place to place, with as much eon and ae little room as a common cart. 3d. It Is s doable drive wheel- maehhni— has the driving and • 4exible cutting bar-sad &Ont itself to the energises, of the ground. 4th. Its guards are of tho beet ehareval iron, fseed with steal. Sth. It snow. four earl • hstf. feet, and reaps via feet wide. 6th. It has never yet found gram or grab ae hoary, or badly lodged that It was isoompotant to eat, orbad to bark out. Ith. It has a oat-of rod, which prevents lb. dropping of grain. Rth. Its draft Is light and its motion staady• 9th. It Is stadifily dollar. 1.. than hereto fore, (self dropper and all Included.) tilth. A boy that pan drive a team property, can MISINIKO the mac Alee, The following leaned gentlemen, with many more, In this twenty have need thellsoeldor, alb etwhera are •11/ing to testify to its merits. Josh.. Potter, Linden Hall, Attention Boat, do do Henry Myers, do do islll6/1 Boal, Centre Hail, James Lingle £ do d We . Foster, Agricaltatid College, Jamie Brungard, Wales Mere, Michael Grove, Dellefeete, Wm. Grove, George Dale, Michael Fiableirn, Joel arable, Isaiah Strible, For further intormation, and pamphlets me tainieg recommendations, to. airtime PETER 11OFFSH. Centre Hall, Pt. April 20 Ow THE KIRBY AC(tEPTS t A. agents fur the sale of THE KIRDY - Reaper and Hower, the challenge 'of Mt. Myers 1. hereby accepted—the Dane and, pines to ba hersollor dralgnateti. The Kirby ib already to well estabilahed in Centre county tp mantra any further, mumps, dation from us. We behove there is not • Gannet In the comply, who owns a Barbi, who would be willing to 'sabotage It for' say other ma chine offered for eels. Jalapa P. Hughas,la our traveling agent. STIORTLIDGE a co., April 20-Ow. Agron. ' Oahe sow the Bald Engle Valley R. R. Depot. TRIO KIRBY FOR 18661 IT IIIOWB I ^IT RIM% I IT RAKES! Wo take planers in sasisteinselatto the (- men of Centre eftsty ti at we bee lima ep. Lasted spots for the sale of the .•RIBBY KRAPPR," AU dime In waat of the bed harrenter In usiv, will do well to parches. a KIRBY steer.. A fall 'apply of EXTRAS will be kepi en head. Bend for • descriptive estate:4e sad "Are nd by mail, or cell sin . . . . . BIIORTL.IIIOII & 00.. opt. near L. 11. B. V. Railroad bapoi, Horeb Z. 18664 m. Belllefoote, Ps. TRIAL OF REAPERS. AND MOW. SRN AND IMPROVED DAY TOMLIN - The agricultural moiety of Castro eosin, viii have the contemplated trial of maples sad mowing machfuor and (improved by forks, on or about the bib day of July nest, on the farm of D. N. McAllister, my., near Dellefoota; to Compete for the diploma of the moiety—the as. sot day of the trial to depend upon the ripen. , log of the grata, of equieh duo suttee .111 he given. The mune, of mcapelltore must be en tered before eight tidos* m se. of Nasdaq of trial, whieh may be done en ap Deaden to the Secretary, by letter or nth Tlui trial wilt be under lb* supervlsi of the Eareastive Committee of the mist Our,' of compe tent tibial...sated jarlgee tlf he silted en teasers sad Intereseing tofu Mau, Cent patinas will he admitted from er emustlea J. T. JORMB242Ir, S. T. SR OGILIT, &ibratary. Awe 1 15-101. Presfrban 'look's Sr ibtatiMtarg. NEW BOOIOTOBIL The plies to toy your "a-, -DottrA Weakly . woes, Pictorials, Btotionot7, amigo, WWI. Moak boon, Moods, Mootoot tAittommoota t earth 'boditi of totLLtoll at ,ttop yogi lowest •P 4 tg• 154 anarfiyik-. or A Deat mita as Piro* ' Newt Tao 4.• re l qi,r, 0, bat to minted to their Ilse, aid soil It ex toil, Gt?ro iltoot a 0011. 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