El Altinactatic • atchman I= fOE W. FUREY (5114,,T11 EDITOR EMI BELLEFONTE, P.► FRIDAY 3111;MVNING, -JULY 13,1366 TRRMA per itihr when pout ITI gal ewe 1,50 when not paid in .1•Iore, Anil $3.00 when not petd Wore the est... Moon of they., FOR %OW MINOR HON. HIESTER CLYMER, El= The Fealties—The Democratic Party , 'eteeident Johnaon. ' Like a dying. man who eatclies at a straw. the alailitlonii-ts -.size' bold of every eireunistmee that -t eta , ill the least calculated to afford them a 4 it•sis tanee in the great sit nit in which they at last find theinsel,es becoming fastened., Threatened on mtery 'hand bt the people they have so shamefully instrfied and shoed filr the past fire years. they re sort to any nieutm-of deliquic which they think may best •ayad them. and icsitute not to impose upon the eredulmy of the unthinking and often unintbruied ptipu lae'b) thebasest and most wilful felw himita and suppositions. Oft hiseharactei is the assertion, a }deli we bear so exultingly made by t herb. that the Fenian, a ill not tote the' Doni oeraDedielet at the ennone • ) l its elec tions 'they give as u re.isio, for this. President dotiNstiN none with the Fenian invasion ill Now it President Joitssio: had lano, ted 11) the Democratic pat t 3., and were lit• inini,tcring the Government a ceording to the doctrine- and the both of that parts, there might be l one in this , that he was one of {he abtoliliiin i,lll. and was by that party placid mom the presidential Dyke, and elected. and that his is an abolitlon we must votifvss that ae n o t blight enough io see the force of the obs•ntt tion. If the `Foniuu , do not like Pres ident .1111INSON Interferiwith their designs upon Canada they e.-itamla eannot blame the Deniociale part) with tt The I)ouoerny dot Intl elect him President, not hare Met any voice in his a- tom propriety might thethmoicratie pair% held re.pen,ble for the acts of the elder kfiallis or of Lincoln 'Fortunately fiir the einnitry and his own reputation, President doit)i s os. has had the independence and the gimil to full out with the party that ideetcd hue A .4,101101 - 111 min him , .lh with all his advocacy or nbolitina , ili he it ims semen some trait. winch are utterly for eign to the nature Lira full-blooded Pu ritan of the New England school ere imitrage, inilepentleiwe manhood and a tobirable strong sense of tight and pis Dee toward the Verlol . alai ,use, n° the South. These lie ha, to ae, ratio ex.ciit Aiosen to exeleise, and beeriuoi has thus dared to stand butwoot the South and the blind tidy or his intlingins party --to brave this howling abolition lion in his deo, they ha. on•t. 11,111 ot erhouril, and now attempt to bast, him and his upon the'thenioeratic part), whir h li• has olive both deserted and betrayed But stup u unnuelLt The - Dettmviaue party ha, 'tut act . ..loud All , 11..1 um . . nvi . t . pt haul hill t.; tnr hitt; redit and to !MI tut. Us,Latent good he linty do. but it i- not wdlmr to open it. arms to shelter him with all hi , mils. upon Lis head, flow the iiiikiorb nes. anti hitter rot dement of this, for whom he ant long abandoned the faith of his lilacs- 'flov Dene,, , ,aey commend him for :lie position lie ha, t alon against the wart encinie- tlo. Ite publie ei,er had, and admit it at!! .11 tar a. , it got.- lint hi inn., so% e fir stronger evidence of the faith that is in htlll -- 1110re enduring proof, of Ilia wren. inure and Jessie to ',se isceired swain within the pale of the tree 'advice] Church, crc she will again throw open' her doors and bid biro I liter, a trusted and honored ,er%aist tic 11111.1 VIII lame 'tit ire!) from the itlfutnou, 'and tirwttm tutcrcd horde who• Hie one lii, silt i•erS and counsellors, end plant hint , elf firmly and imino%tubly, without all ifor a but, upon the immutable rock alb,- Consti tution Treachery is a erotic ablf4eil of Clod and accursed of Tan and hi %, holies lawn guilty of it Minot take long years of repentance and good deeds to w,p,tthe foul blot from off the foie ,ciselicon of hit tame It is, a great mistake of the abolition party, then, to -upptse that the bum, cratis. will POW recent- thls cit•t 11 ' 144 of theirs, and become re-pon-ible for all his acts T hey will not do 41. Or the Keit cut, they.tleisive to bare nothing to do with President .Jousseist further than io uphold him in whatever lies dog Ida t,hey may °Aeon to• be right according to the Constitution and the :ionstitsiti'mtt tows of the land. They do not clams to he responsible for his good net. , , ail they oil/ not be responsible for his bad 011e4 Between them and the Prkidept there is, for the prem•nt, a groat gulf fixed —they cannot go tohim,hewill nut COlllep them. His tub must, therefore, stand upon its own bottom, until such time as it shall prove itself a sound vessel. without a knot-hole or a leak. Thus it may be neon that with the President ' s interference in the Fenian movement, the Demouratio party has nothing to do ; and the attempt of the abolition press end orators to induce the Yenians to believe otherwise, is so trans parent a humbug that we think it ,C/111V ly probable that it will'deeeive a single soul. Surely our Irish liiends are too wide awake to be deceived by anything of this kind, and we feel natured they will vote, as they- have allnys voted, with 'tad pithy that Weil them a white men's riihte in a white man ' s country SOLDIEBi CONVENTION —ln another oolunin of to-day's paper will be; found the call ,tbr a State Convection of the honorably discharged Soldiers and Sea men who are opposed to negro equality, and the mirtiins and fanatical policy of the party now in poirer. Among the names, we notioe quite a number of Cen tre county soldiers—soldiers who fought as they believed.for the preservation of the Maud and who intend to labor and vote-fir its perpetuation. The mine • Lion will be a large and barmoniaed one, extomdve preparations are being made. nod we hope, the soldiers here will make amassment@ to be fully represented. The next Congressman :The DemocraCy of ibis 'Congressional District have for -.ointitime been casting about them for a proper candidate for Congreol at the next election. They dq not wi,h to he again befooled by any coin p , rontise arrangement , with an aboli tion candidate, a , Ira, the anti during the litt.e and 'lltusritoso campaign. four years ago The) want a %tonal, mraight out Democrat t his time. and the) intend to hate him. We are pleased to be able to anntion9• that Tlimiinite. Witl4lllT ,in. , our can didate tar Corigetts; 'at the Taut election, ha+ again consented to the tine cir hi+ ittinie in that connexion Mr. WittidCr. it will be remembered, wa , defeatol by )Ir Wii..stiN by 4 small' iiihjorit3 Otto' 'falee returns of the soldier vote, and. as coteniporar) very justly remarks he is entitled and will again receive the Dem ocratic nomination. The election this time will not lit coarolled by bayonet, The -tildiers are at Inoue now, and fire to -cast belt •uffrageS for whiny, they chtucke and the eitirenit of the vomit r;,`, - Uninfluenced and maimed by 114! tel WS ..f a military de,pottsui, and sensible at last of the trsil, which the present patty lu ismer bate .brought upon the came tr). and or thi, lint rot , of debt and taxa -6.11 which threaten it 011 c‘ei) hand should their intquitnuA rule be longer continued, will, %%idiom doubt. put a. %cry different face upon the aspect of po litical affaii. at the coining tileetton, Mr. Wittiiirr, d ' inolunated, — an I he \s ill undoubtedly he our Candidate. 11,111 1' ino,t triuntldiantic elected this tune :Ind STEN' Wi I, VS 1101 . 01 alithr.t tn. Yeats has 111110 1 010 11111, 0011, or 'l'i, 1.1.1 P.N and 401011 1 0101.1110 4 .1 111111:11,41 t.l/ 1 0-11.110 1110 I mum and laing peace and hoa'uonn to 1110 1111111. will la. .-ull ' en-d to lemo n unli arm - e4l :tad [uncoil ted. to the ‘, il lsot Tioga vomit). 311100 0 the igiatiant and adtoo.tt. tifinggiu isir 0110, Into.,tnlltl boo iu tut -eat 11.• last, so lonlly ch , glaced Thank llvatt u. the do ofd nmpa it st h :04.1111m0-4a bas IM• -e d au Iy ' Ihn; finger. of Deinocrae) welt b.t.11 burind m our 1 1 1111,0 . 101101 1 111 011- k 1 Ifd . 411.111..3 tout ititrnsl 1- ti-k another N `,111 . 1111.' eau tempt t bout 101 w Them 4inp.. I". ut Ille(4i11‘11111 . 14,11itriliclr COUIll1) 111111 111 I,lllll'lllk. pall% :oul111.11:uul I,' till,. 11, .a full \ • lane the 1,1 'tink ...taunt,. to $u•11, 1 . 11. , ~:it .101; to and it it dioald i,c -.in I, d .nti 1,, 1:1e inakl.tro.o of atoll' ton o the, will a to the Lotion' n;th lit r. I thi 11811 prinsaiti, of the pant) -i oob!. voinp.ellll•ed of integill3 Lt rent, a ack and 8 l.) ord w tlo mouth , or I , l : _yin inie • lint the day of tit tot) apiao.ahing all probabilit). 111,1•11 EN F toll again be the abolition candidate in t lac lia , o.irlied t om at their hand. In the .ta l k toil. he ha" 11• n titrmftl fun hi- pant It' thole i • an abolition lily kit r itt the lion-, nr Itepre-,'ntatite• th of honorable manhood ,th.w await.. Sit PIIFN F. WlLtiiiN I , that ii,' Ina, nothing but II Oor11 . 11:(1C Intl for Tit 1111/EI ti ST . E% t.wet el ;111, he entered the 111011-, And al‘cit). nub the ha-e-t in the tannin% %salt nhieli he a , Pert tined end zoloptod the. inlannat. • %it 11. and olanion• Ile ha- nee 1.1., ill the 11,18 n, ////relt ‘ll-oln• the noli, al t owe ol , 1., 1111 , 1,1 lied .1 ll' 110111111/Itioll ' Al II band , Thu, h,. toll Peet a .w 100 a 11111 I 10l Of fl.llllli lint though Nli \ 111,Q lii n• • iiiii ninatetl 113 the ladie81••• the ettlizer‘a tile .lotn,oti Cll . llll'lll "b that pain 1311- 1101, Wit.lllll nu) ,110% 1111 , i•EOIO V out duct -Ili, dm, ,Irof dr, \ 4ppiliioit lila ti 1 . 4 1111 1.11 . 16t. , 1' 111 . 1111, 'l'nn S . ll. e‘t•rlo. -4. ale okre,•ll awl hittelly oppl.ANI dons.oN and lie. politer Ilenee no good JOHN:No.4 111:111. WIL- M.N. but %111 WI Ihe conthiry. ur bound ti, can't their tnlra again.t 111111, 'Thus 11'4 'lel eat. if nounuatelli. rendered t•crtain, arid rho trilimpli oldie IR•m•' el the !minim.. 1i1,11191 ‘Vitli 31r Witinirr a. nut. caululatr We will poll an Mullen, vote, and fill Ilor re ilti!se It tat ti.e's sent Ilt \ spd.nl v. ith umm 11401111.tnlriit cud 0,11, 1 t tharl It }la , 1111411 w honor tic hold roe year. IVe h o pe then thofigh willing to suppeit all) go - eeLatiati4hat may Le tem/- mated, that 11r. AVaiiiiii• may l , om candidate, lievau , a a•e halide he is, ell tith.,l lu that 11..1(01 ,111 , 1 • t, the •trcagi , l luau we can place befure the people fur their suffrage War ! War! In the 01,1 World the flogs or mu are 1 howling The storm j wlneli lins been threatehing in that quarter fin .o h a , o r le ng th hunt forth in all it , fuly. and The Hood% , t ream lia , 1.01,11 mm, ed to floc l'ru,sin and Ititl . l . .ll.ite rde. and Aftstria and num% the o her, are now play ig the dreadlld Apace of war with a hgeance. The Italian ar my. under tog Victot Enianuel,reetoit ly..xrinc.ed the Almelo and fought a great huttle.with the Aust.! inn army. in wide], the ftirmen was-defeated, and the latter to,* two thouctiol pH...nen. The Ital ians then reerossed the Miceli, to recruit their shattered fiirees,and gather strength for a new encounter. Thus the first, blow of the Italians for the repossession a'Ve negia has failed, and to this extent i. Austria, for the present, vietoriou..-- King Violin, however, has 110 intention of lottinv tho matter re+t here, but will make vigorous of ,ro to retnevo the late disaster. His allies, the Prussian., oil the other hand, are playing their part with more : 1 11(11C,Ls, 111111, just now 1 00111 to be masters of the situation in the meantime France and Rin.....ta are anxious and uneasy. The two em perors are holding their /111111C11 , 0.ibr00.' in readiness for instant action in cape anything should occur to draw them into the conflict. What it is-all about is not yet altogethP plain to people so air distant from the theatre of strife an we are, but the indicationsare not favorable to a speedy solution of thOiffictilty Another great revolution nany be com mencing which will not end until some of the dynasties of the Old World be over thrown, and groat °banes effected in the geography of European governments. W.Lbope it may all' eud for the good of t teepeople and the interest of liberty. Clymer stook is above par now. The Idearyitee are feeling badly... :Three ohnere fur the Constitution. " Watchman ! Tell Us of the Night-• What the Signs of.Pronsise are !" . A good Dettimr:Ttie' friend from a dis tant Ilectioh of the State,ask• us, " What ate the chances of sUeoesit?" We •n -ewer, CUOD I We have never,. during tho tiro years that we have taken • part in politics,v‘cen thodtrospects of the De mom acy as bright. or reason.' why mem tli`at party should he as hopeful anil certain of succesAnis at this titan.-.- From t ver,) qtarter of the State we hear the most elieerim; in.w.t The ,ututost harmony and good feeling prevails with in our ranks, while ahaost no cry day wit nesses accessions fp theta. of .eore. of hone , [ white !men, have be come disgusted with the itilltilitins and degrading heresies of abolittonisiti If the politnal current continues to clut,ittia tII the ele1 . 1101), :k. it is now running. the slnnyld not- Lc ,nrprtsed if' the majority rot tin• lien t'ix‘wit mould reach 50.0imi And while the Denim:racy are united. hopeful arch detetinined. alt o,ppu new, are die bled, wrangling tigat dis heartened: It r o to poi n t to litets t.l poll this P , ertion In Bradford, iii Crawfold. in Allegany, and other , ttrolighohls of alat . litionisni, the rlisrupiion in viral rut tQ , great that they Lute given up'all hope of .tiweeeding, and hart' gone, to`almsing each other jit a manner neither polite nor brother]) • hi °ther counties where their powei to Ira gigot, although then nut a, open. It it , I hilLei. Near popes.. 1,0 pull. the Jolllimm tt ing'ul . that Pal OW' F belibg started all ti or the Slat, Besides the attest) tluecubolitionjounils that 11.10. dung It) 111111,111 d Ouppoi IA hi , poi ;it hot of Iroable ill the aLuhUon asap. there ha • lwell start ed a daily in Pittsburg. a weekly lit Brad ford count). yliV, m In conung count% anti ' llll` NVIV pa intr. .intliiitti!"l , full! wnrvcicta nuu Mil) inn the P //nit, tii gJuty ill it thi• .it it , parts 14 a It tiay nu 1 uem p rt) t. noi ttilltt a he prelnt Intea two 4 , 1 the p.rlt cllnhits -tow; tend ilea geroons111••1•1101.1.. rather than hart... 113 Sill "t ILr rugtii.tr urrnagnment, of port; no z•t ona44. 14. r einsiting till, pr. t It at "pint .11 111 rigout qui-toms that hate [sea ponce the last Presnlonttnl 0.14 t Intl u well the tlinttnn 4.t Ih latanloers wow tn (oh the prtit,llot. that t -him! I ho 0/111th II a 1111.1,1111. 111.11 tl.il 4111:11 I‘ttlll.l 11111 r 1 tI 11.1 t .11t 1011 ttA 111 Litt; 111,- dt.tio cll., .- gt ...- u ot, ut 11.1.-rA•y u''l ,.,. Drat tuut long ll.,po.titutt u! tin I mutt purl) It ut Q i . r. hnil . 111 • IMP" it i 3 O , i 1.14,1, lb.. 11... tit .t ~ I t 1. , ..., . . r 1..., , u no- tlicro t, nu 1.. .... olt I u :,,. utut”..l, , It i'u• um 1 . , .. 11:.•ugh W..] llit :111,1 .•. 1.111111.. I • 11.1.11 ill , rnuh. - !tut .1 I .101. -.. uur 11/.01i1i% k• , 11.• `II, r t tilivr h+1).1111 ur lt , .tu -I, in tltt., . lot,. Ill -viol, It 11.• unplen-ant I t, I .11, ,tut soltutt ut otti-ttaLe /h. 1 ,Il• II poll f, 4 • arrvieli do . .4..1 ut. I ..u, o tt/ thut tt, /,,,./ , ,/ ~, a. , Ir. woe, (40/v4 ,. 01,1 y , •serN• F•Oi 17, ,fu. ~t. , fu..u.. .r 1,.,.. il• ff•I•Ii111.1• r Alli ~ .44y11/ Pf ..../ If the, •iizii% tiro 114.1 .•I.,..tttraeitig to he lA•muel:ul tee kimv, 1.1 what ~..lal.l \llll yet il I. 001 uponl the Int in the laid. , id' our opponents .that tie 04111161 d tllll 1111- On illk• of till! 111,111 411, 111111 our 4)1111 deteriiiinato.ii to 11%( I i II 11,1% the iitim•ter that. ha- hnnight norli lie ,tnu•thoi upon utll I .lAlt•IIl111- grace II; no.l 11 , •rl, II •ril / Silo .11))11111114,1' 11.41% togethei the dl idea ho-1N of 41141 111'11-1 11•111,11.1 1 , 0 Ille, 1 of The Congressional Nomination." 11,7 rallovring which we chp front the d,yeattunir (;azi wijj br retch with 111 11 1 1'1,1 and plea -tire by every Deutoorat 111 tilts ...1 1 1 . 111111 \\ t. knew that for , t,IIIC 11111111 h, 1111 eibut in, been waking by a tu.rtain hut itt it ire pane:, in the olt•trad. which it would tlidi.at the inintination ul a dr:tight ant Vent.. tad and e the part) It, lietWi.t' 0 that at..ttliereurk 14 . P. wii.ou, :111:1 III; I.mg t.. - publieatt `1..".'1, at thi' thus 1, ""t quit. ',repined to -wallutv the ithgto awhaho 1111:1,1" the vIllil111111•1/11 title ul' - ( . 1114,11 1:1111:11111,111 :0111111,1•011 dtil:ne. till defeat till. ellurt nl'llc.• d 1 organizer-, and car thitt tr lal wi nr het ".'' .‘"• r, tilt ,;lad that It. ha , con centell to the the et' 6i , Halls' 111 iii' I go•-,10111:11 INPIICA Dell,- ['rat to auppiut, DI:Ill:K1:10 ul lilt' 111 , 11 watt a Ihutinerat to -tippet t, and atilt )11 WILII.III. :IN the 110111111t.e. 110 sill hats 11e bare ply Pali, w ainattuatAtig to our Mentoeinti, ft lends in tlit+ roomy 'tt ems...mat Datt.et that Thealire ight, our cantlitliate tit thy eleetton for mein her of l'otigrebluely, who was bluely defeated by \lt 11 thate tins again C 1 1.'1111,1 to the of hl , notio , Ily the mo i tiost totted .ago• of the litoriotie poi) he I. rulnlidl•• the 1101,1111M111 and will gel it We ate the more pleased wills this dee), Cho of Mt M tights,. II Will put .111 cud to nil tills of fipotot atilt tiny blanch ti the Ilepublitatt piety ,Lid per 11i Is Cie. 611 Hell is for fight In the election of 1801. with the soldiers' vote 10 thaw op4o from Oetoliet to Deeembet,the success of the Re publican candidates was a totegone conch, soon m all closet) roulette,' district, R c lost our (loamy,: and ortr,Congiessmen. not by the vete of the people, but by a eye- Agto ol,politicahuttittary legenlmnnu tie des groceful u II was sorces.fol Since that tune things have el,anged Tire neat elec tion will not be it opteritrussof nimple tirith melte, Co be (syphon , , out by n Quartermag ..tet soltliets oro firllolllC, free to etre' their ballots for whom they please Nl,r. ii il.on has not been idle lie has made or bituselcae clean a negro suffrage, nett* equality and disunion record or airy man in Couglcas. lie has wisely. refrained from much speeelt, but he has toted Against every measure calculated to restore the unmet, and for every toeneure calculated to postpone 11 The Freedmen s Bureau bill,tho Civil Rights bill, the bill for the minden:on of Colorado, the House bill fur compulsory negro suffrage all have the sanction of 11hir 1141111; NO scheme of public plunder des teed by cor rupt men, nor of alienetion, feud or further blood shed introduced by the implacable poliucuitin who rule this Congress, bas met with hie disapproval Mr SI eerily CUIAId not prepare a dove ton ...ills for his end foal stomach , ffe terror the negro without mint or remorse, and will go into the cum ing canvass labelled all over with negro 'Phylacteries. No supporter of President' Johnson, no lover of the country, not (10111- milled to the negro intuit which eeente• to infect the'rer#c air use IVashington, min role far Stephen F Wilson lf it bu impossible for conservative Republic.ns to prevent this mean's re nomination, we shall oontidenily extiect (bur cheerful ofsistance in prevent ing his re-election. His return to Congress - would be looked uponi-by pistaotitiptn as n public disonter • Ma. Darts —The following from the Richmond eorreepondent of the New York World may bee good-guess ; but while the Court was ilt erasion a letter was received from Mr ()Tenor, In which be said that, In a late interview with the President, he found him very caution' but gathered that there won very little hope Mr Davis would be re leased upon bail or parole in the event that he wee nut tried by the United Slates Court X. tell you what—from the signiflif the tiross—l think may be safely put down as probabillves. The counsel of Mr. Davis, unable to bail him before any court, and havihg in vain appeared to 414 n . hits against any accusers, will have to fall back upon the clemency of 110Ln . ..titles, who can scarcely stand by longegrana see a State prisoner endure the penalty of confinement Wort anything in p tired optima him That clemency will be exercised, and Mr. Pavia will be speedily releesed on parole What Thee, Why, from that moment old Time commences with its soothing appliaoces,and before many months are over new and press ing ie.., will arise. and few will remember that there le snely pate prisoner on the calendar JOHNSON, CLYMER AND THE. UNION Call for a State Convention of Honorably , Disoharged Ornoers, Soldiers, and Seamen of Pennaylvf nla. The Sohlier.t . Convention which met to Pli 14burg on the Atli or June last, an which pledged their contrstles in this State to the support or the Itschell measures or eon- gre‘.. in I,ppohltion to the plat and consti tutinal policy of President Johnson, and which promitied their rotes to John W. Oral y, the Radical candidate for ilovernor, Interepresentbd the aeutiweula of the great niass of Ilse oflicets atd soldiers of Penn syiTl.llll In order a true expression of npilslo3l alight lie had (rota tho late de (cutlers of the gores Flown( so. the field, cud to counteract the injory utientpted to be dune to 1156 'cause of the Union, it wan deemed nilvisable My the late olfteers and soldiers of the Federal army in this Stab% to hold another Con•ention. A prelimmary meeting of returned offmara and aoldiere, with this object in 'flow, was holden on Thurstlis), the 28th of June, when it vra• ireolsed to hold nSTA IT CON V EN 'I It I's IT II IVEDNKS II II THE nitsT It 1i OF ‘lO, m lu o clock, n ni . to Ire com posed of lell honorably discharged iiWeere toddlers, and 401111.1 Of liennisylstitsiltl as nutriiiiribo to the following doctrine, •im ) ho are in In,. of enrrying out. in good faith. the joini remlution of 1'44112re:4n. mloplenl July 22, INbi, wludh kleclarell drat •• 'Fir, writ it 1101 ploseetatell on uric part in 011 nuirll of opprevsmn, nor for any purl., of voripie.l Fllbilign4loll,lllll 10 defend and 111111111/1111 the enprennticy of nine Con.. not ton and to, prererrto the rolon. xnb ill he dignity, and rights of tile ve•- er n Stanek innimpnirenl T'te4ne were the eoUtiJtlontALllie bond the voldtery envied annl co sled u, blood IVIIIN list government, and nefttml now no entry them nut in A son 111011 of x kolenun angreument , 2 Wino Ire In f nor of resnoming One Slat c• 11101' in relneJinllll nO wil there nonewon finnan° ni 1 elm non. wnh the V44nlen,4l:l'nbni 11,4) betore the war broke out. neeord mg 444 the bnm tlAt• atiri ai policy • by 1•re4414144111 .1441in , nou X% I o II 1 , 1%0r 1.: 1 - 1 . 1.11. 1 V11 1 / 1 11V011 rlllllll . l , 1111. 1..10 111 1110 4 . 1111.11111111111 1111 , 1 41444 141411144.1411441, nvelved b . , 4 ',I, ,44 44, Al 140 .41.144,4 v • I'l 44.14114441 J 44114444444 d 1444- 14,444 tht 1 1....11111 . .. 114,44.444 464441 1t4g141. 114114 (Alm art. 44141.4.44441 4.4 /illy 1nier14441.3/6. by l'ongros, will: the Itghle of the Stole, reserved by the l'onstrtution, wit) vd a are oppoted to the right of .tuffritge hei a con feet tol up et the negro ti Ind who .'Nee in fn•or oftlreideetionof Ilrt r I'll roc;, Detimer em o lid a t o f or tit remote of l'emis)I.11111. 11.- lepresenta tier ref the et:n.111111110110 .riot entree, VIII,. I . I tte't shirt oho,. rwelt enmity writ be entitled to lend OCltell deleglllett to the Couventlett And where a county liar more than one member in the I of Represetnati•es, such county will be doll led to seVell delegates for each ad :ld tonal Mend,. The delegsit s ore to be selected by honorably Ills:barged offi ce', an tklllt hettlitell of the O.llllllWe reap: et lit Ottdllllol to the :It:legatee selected, all other hood:ably discharged 4,ffieeto, sold lets nun SO 111101 1010 tt)otrotthl:tt with the object in slew, are invited 1.1 rarer at Ilartieburg uu lit.tt iteCl,Otal 11 II 1)." rv. coloui•I Ivllb jog John r I.wiln, a eol 3 , 111‘ reg .1 ‘‘ e+ley Awl, h col 2.oleireg = 1 . II P. °chaty, captain hi nn' P 1.3 la. col 110111 tcg nud brie In ig pen. Nteeauk,Pea.. enl _nil re,r‘r .1 P 11tomei , nal I Intlregiment 11ollott 1.1 11 1111 NI, let It 11 II Tud •• lopton, Lt It 4,1.1, 1111 CUT 1 1 1 1 1 Jnen, 1.111 en It. Ilnili reg. Soiton lint pm, in...no 11l te.orm. .1 11 liephenrt cart a IQMUS vol liartovn, cob, loon or en IL 12th rep i=tl2ll .1 II eortiolol no I' 210t1. reg 1N 1 Tote,. eiirpuriil eu 1/, 4511, leg .1 I. l'ltinnits, private en li, 18111. reg .1 'l' Lucas, tvale en It, 11th regunenl .1 Mona,), pt o,lll' E, nth regintent S Great, ',mute en 7711, reg en 0 rilvt leg 11In I' l'etifel, rii.itte eo 1,. 11th env oin ‘lel'itinmilti, pi it ate F: 1011 rev, M Lucite I,nvOte en 4, 42111 reg. 11 m 11 onilton. lo I,lle 00 D, 2.1 rejig go. tnilre,‘ Imenn corporal en E 1810. res II 11 Ilelkinglllol, mirp en E 41111; reg 11 11l Sirni4ll, eiolonel 714111 I npirtii 781 h regiment It 1 honing. ca Tama 780; leg 11111enpie §:gown 78th reg I iroblen, jor 811. rut Sitinnel Mrennillevx, notion., Mil, rev I'd! NleNlannun It Bth renerve Ile\litoons, •,1I 8,1. lea .1 .1 l'ontvily, captain 1391 erg .lek-iiti Rogge. lieutenant 1811,1, Ir S/111,1.111 7, Doorltill, nergentit 100111 reg 'l'lllllo.l, l'lnrh, cot pinnl I regattent M' II Ennio, it)Jitiont 100th leg CIPOI ge Smith prorate 111 E ens I' M von. priento 140 leg 114,11001er Finnigan. itiitnie 111111; leg A% II T., 1.. r, Ifith Ohio .1 II Odell, adjutant :101h II S Stephen., captain 17911 reg s p 11 tieget, lieuleuetd 17:1111 leg II D Bennett, Iteicenant 170th reg C F Eldred, lieutenant, C S Vol env J 11 Doney, lieutenant At 0 U S heavy nrtillmy It B lVtioilvtard, corporal 1710 'cat, ' ' 1' W Star, pirate lit Now Jersey vol. 11'tll in, S Fi ney, eaptahn.l4,b,reg_.,, I.Trellest, private 1118threg Oeptittger, private 198th tog C Gating, pt trate 1711th regiment Dreher, sergeant-tnajor. 170th rig , S Pitney. sergeant 176i11oteginsent .1 Siockdale. private,ll3lh N.l volunteers' I.e•Plaralt, colonel 130thregiment Julies Meredith, private 7th cavalry Wm. pillar, Sergeant. to 0, Ist In Cavalry eon James Burchfield. Co o.lal Pa Cavalry John Nlothii. Lieutenant, lUlm P. V. Edward I. Dana, `ate Col. 113dnind Bre vet Brig Gen (ten N Iletehnriddiettlettent 1"olonel,143.1 P V. Ciikrie3 .11 ronynghmal, Maer, I Lid P C C Captain, 1434 P V E W Wanttell, 143 d P V I' DeLacey, Lieutenant, 1434 P V C 11. 11.1ghen, MAIM., 148 d P. V It P Crockett, Lieutenant, 1434 P V. C II Campbell, Adjutant, 1484 P V Max ltuakark, Lieutenant, 4-184 P V James Freewell, Major, 85th P. V, James M • Mernball, Sergeant, 10th 1' It (' J N. lichtnor.Sorgeant,Co. 0,54t6 P. V C Forney, Lienloooot, Co. F, 1421 Nii ROM, Lieutenant, With P V. Solomon Uhl, Private, Co B, 64th I'. V. Robert Anderson, Colonel, kb Res Robert Taggart, C►plain, 9th R John Young,. Sergeant, 9tb R D. F. Blood, Private, 9th Reserves If Brenner, Captain, 1024 P. V. Frank McClure, Sergeant, 102 d P. V. Jacob ft. Sweitser, late Col, 624 P. V.end Brevet Brig. fled F. Timmony, Captain, 112thT. V. Ilenry B. ►leCurry, Sergeant, 112th P. V. Wm Bl►ok, soargeant,ll2lh P. V. Captain George Gilmore. Lieut. James ilualead. Lieut. It It Roddy. S C. Simonton, senior, OM rag. DeLeon Thorn, lieutenant, 1119th reg. George Tanner, lieutenant;ll,9l reg. George Graham, private, 1 reserver. S. C Wood, private, 10th re g. \ I Joseph Shinier. private, 101 reserves. • 11 MeDernall,lleatenentreolonet 64th reg. John C Murray, lieutenant, oo.G.llth Ps. °avail. E Drainer, sergeant, on. D, 110j,h reg, James Murray, captain, co D 4 16th reg, Philip Shore, priv.tte, co. L,19111 Pe. car airy. George During, private co E, 77th reg. 'James J Geldran, corporal co6,llth rev. Disilip Dolan) private 00. E, 71th r:g. Thomas Mcßreen,corporal co :o,l92ilreg 11 E Taylor, major 61st reg 'Wow Littenberg, captain Ist Pa cavalry ofm Auclieu'Atch, captain 12. st reg. I lieerer, sergeant 61st reg. O.mun Orillp, sergeant Slat reg 11'm II Deal, corporal 26th reg Michael Murphy, private 1311th reg Joliet F Devlin, private 121st reg. Wnt'Al Smith, private 18th cavalry .Vex NI Derr, private 08th reg. Thomas Quinlan, United States Navy Diane T Brannon, D01,110'481/, rcg J NrkWetherill,lieutenant-c010ne1.6211 reg. Levi Huber, major 901 h reg , . Janie. Ellis. major 5311 reg car. Wm licitly, first lieutenant 7th ear. Wm Fritz. corporal 91111, reg. .1 Warren Colman!, private :Id C 9 arty Joseph Jack, colonoblfitith reg Ilonry ll'Pliter, captain'll.th reg • Lewis A Johnson, captain 11(1 reserves. A T Mechliny. sergeant Knapp's battery., Archibald Dougles, lieutenant 8411, reg. Daniel Kittening, lit trate signal corps Alfred Roberisonlieutennut 211111(0eary's old regiment). George W Letter, prival,e 2,1 1 th . ilicary's old regiment). n Charlet, 9 Goodman, private 28111(11enry's old regiment) J N Norris. captain 91st reg Milton II Krone, private 2 1 91111 reg Frank J McGee, captain 76111 reg Jonas Deckman, 'private 10th I 1 S Inftry. Wm J Itemeinger, capitun llth eavalry. Leo Gleason, pri•nte 5111 U S artillery .1 A Matthews, bier Brig -Gen Vole , F II Nlcilenellan • brevet majot 20:o It reg. IV., It Weber, captain co A, 41111, leg John Fislit but rt. eergeant en C. 7th res. , A II Sellietmer, captain en C. 7811, reg. Iliwtter Sample, private 34. at 1 tiler:. John Iluflitinti, private lei cumin John E I oring.liententint colonel 1.741 reg. Hannibal K Slodwerhiplein I I th reo John Herolnn. privet(' 78111 reg 11 II NleCornitek. enteloin 78,1, reg 11 in Fleming, sergeant 2110 i In reg John Wagionet , co 6, I Ith 1 yet vet, F F Voting, lieutenant 1,71 li mg Junes E Lao, prorate rem, re. 11 ili.on Boom i . nth heavy artillery 11, al Mai Ilelllefinger. 14th relly -. ti Hermit no. 1 S gout oeryee I. 61 Cantwell. etiptown till, roger, en 11 illinin Gordon, grit owe filth rig Jaitolt Eon. private !Dinh reg ' 11 111 Barry, pm Vale 1.1 I. S ltitariti,t Wm (I tirmille• prmate 1312,1 reg I hail, S [Detrick, pi weld 112,1 mg 1011,1 It Eitild.ll colonel 18th reg It 11.111terily. en pt Iwo 11311 reg Jeremiah Hellman, caption 142,1 rep Jacob 11,1 , 101, eapimii. 21111,), leg ' J C loonith. eoptotn 3118111 rig I II 1.1111, ir•-t .nrgeon 2ritl re L c. 13e., II Spang, pc wrote 38th Helier airy II in II Thorium private 931 rig 11 in Chi ii it, ocrgrani 1 2,11 eivolry Cell FIIIk. private 1.1 ene'llry .1 e Moll illt.lov. enittital Dill mnth, David Louden. entibtral 4 Dili reg I% in 11 Routh mei geani 1211th mg 3, 11 Kuhn call wit 11111011 aeg Geo W II elYll.firvi lieutenant 12611, reg. Win Piker, fir-1 heal vivant Till, reg Nentipielliiinntelline color yet eelint 2101 h reg Jahn lit iar pr,L.7ti . 2hili Ifleary .4 OH , glinelll,l Job. S Glii tel.. loir its 28111. (livery , . nl,l ergiment i ' 'fli/iiiinY I fell..ugh I NT,' MI, 281 it, I Gea ry 'i, old i retitle., , Jacob I Dwyer e went, 1 I thrit It C J ot/noon minim. too I .111 cavalry. I. Steplietia eiptalii. 'lsth regi amt II J l'ifelier, corpittel. 1.11611 regiment J 41,11 Kw., , poi/we. 15111 It regiment II S lienni 1. (I To, 1014 i opulent .1 II 11 title, ~,Ij want, 11,111, teginien , 11 J 111.1 in, e Lptain. 87 , st regiment S II Etelmliz. bin %Ilene , . 1111.1 regwarnt 1 U )lark, 11.1 Penns ),envy art dory I J 11) et o tot regiment Captain Dersliewiter, 1117th regiment 'I"I' Ilion Li4er ceptitin 21 1 11, regiment 1 II Ittaliiiiii, I. tplltin 14 teginieni .1 1 (Delo.. vaptain 11111, n egitnettl Jamey Meitger colonel, 11.111, 1 r elle . . f t It Hronglier, pt irate, 11,111 iegsnietal Samuel ITaguner lieutetiabt .1.1 l'a etwalry. Joint il Hoer A 5 Woodhern, telltale .1,1 vowel') J. 13 Dock ,serge.Litt. 13111 vaLatry ' IV 11 Ent, m,10110.1 oth rem.... e. C It Br... Lem, reptant let Pa ligh , artillery iteurge IV UP,. tiptain 11211. reg , E fhowitori.,,iptain 81th reg _ It I 31111 nod., mount 21 arirtletv Deirge I. Kramer. overall, 20titit i.g Henry l' Siow, 1 , 4 light artillery Georg.. White.tdc., oth meet,. 4 lbert Ilerlaoth 14 llght addle°, E P llockwitj. I..lll.n:int li' light artillery. K It Dunnegan, 51th mg Win II Bore. Alb mg Joint 11 Eminent, Q 31 .ergenitt 142,1 keg Career Early, prime 133,1 reg J I: Penrod. !mete 114,11 venal., Albert Brindle: prism!, 5111 heavy artillery J S Oyliornn, lima, 1.43 , I rtg Peter NI, Dernittr, prriatir sth mg John E Ileeringer, private 1.1 artillery Daniel 3/: Heller, ern ate 105th vet 1.4. I) W ,11tliou.e. taw ant Durell's batter) DIA td Dutcher. private 7th ran I,eLn liollin.ler, nergeant Id r.erv.. A E Dertolet. Letitimant Oil, , stale, Wayliington Illobaril , ,eaptai , 3.1 roomy eo. 31 I' Boyar. heisimount 12•136 reg I.c. 1 Gehmt, islidainrAvereg SAIIIIII.I 31ontgomerj,.. venison co A, 1.111, env J .1 Emmen, lieutenant em A. 14016 mg D D 'r.,9 tor, lieutenant co A 110th ieg. N N Po morn. fervent i outpost) A, 110111. Cherie. Berryhill, private 123,1 reg Samuel A Pinter, private 1211 reg —7- .1.1.41111 ALeriost. to - ware 15 h euLalry. Joseph Tinny, ply, ale 1511148,mb', $ Abel Turner, prw Lie 1511, tow airy. II b Dolor, pro i tit riib reu•ri er. - John 11 lbw s, priL die, hth rm.,. Jain. Her, prwele 10011, reg Janie. Doreen, 111111111 n eo C . , 107th reg. Jereiniali Homey , lieutenant in, C, 107 tvg. Jerry Bergen, company C, 10716 reg. Ihrem liwner, priwite wimp.) , 141st reg John 11,11,41.1reutenent.io K, 58th reg. It It (Venn.. euptalll 022 cog IV W Corhet, . °loud, 1110,1, nog J. ha 11a4 tug.. i riptide. IllOth Win Slagle, einnit•ny O, 10th rag. Peter Elmo win , iodapany B, 212th reg. Themes A ntlermn, eu f,11211 rag Beery° T Iliar, ey, captain 10411. reg I John E Corcoran, mildew] 10111, tog. 'John Strartzlender, reptant 104111 nag. *I., id V Feavier, , aptaiii, captain 3.3 reserver. in II Carother.,,lteutenant 3,1 reserves. Francis I. Coar, sergeant 104th reg. Jarob 01,urbeek, corporal 10416 rag. Wm Higafoire, sergeant 11141 k reg John Ilaye, sergeant 138th reg. Jia It 11. Pt 1 1 t. 4 . 1ty . r a e r , , presto p. i ,v.i 190th .74,1 r , r reg rep Jamie Feeley, private 117th reg , John loandenntune,3d reserves. Henry Linn, captain 101stneg. James Dishart, lie, Ictitliit 77th reg. W II Shearer, lieutenant 22,1 revelry 111 31 Horton, 77th r g 2, I' Halloo, Bth re.oroes Wm Jones, sergeant 6.1 d reg. A 11 McCain/oat Brigarber.neneral. J ti 31eCalmunt, 6olunel loth reserves.. Robert 1 Phipp.. breset-colonel 4th •mvalry. rt T Kennedy, major Illth cavalry. J It 31cA1lmter, colonel 14th cavalry. J II Pennell, captain 4th cavalry. II It Snowden, captain 42,1 reg William Ilimson, captain 42,1 reg. A A Flutriervileateuriu9Bth cavalry -11, Huston; lieutenant 834 reg. - John' 8 May. private 111th reg William Gates, privets : od reg , William Roden, private 10th reg. John C Luta, 79th reg. Frank Friedenetine,)96th reg. J D McMahon, major 15th reg, John Reit Oar, 20th reg. John Sellers, 50th rag Ileney Lutz, 76th rag. John it Ruches, 192,1 reg. Francis R Gruger, hospital *toward, CS A. Samuel IV Kirk. 122 mg. _ 1 Emanuel °ripple, 984 mg. Claszles Clinger, 98d rag. John Breed, 5d bury artillery. James Donnelly. 79th reg. Hamael Gruel, 79th reg. Josiah Shaman, striate 198th reg. William Stahl, private 21st cavalry. Daniell Gelwiokr, private 112th heavy set_ ' 111.11ILIATIMI AND DIMILADINO.--The fol ldwing paragraph we out from the Columline ensu of the 2b.th oh: Some tirenty or thirty •• military primers" arrived here last week and were pliced In the Ohio Pen itentiary, upon the sentence of court mar tial at Little Rook, AVkanatte. They wore composed of all ranks mud colors, and so special degradation IR the ,whites, each White prisoner was sintined to•a negro, and in this condition they marched through the city attended by ogre guards. The Prod derica propitiated= restoring the habeas Sol* does not appler lobe regarded with Moab respect, on Arkansas, where military lyrrany and political faitatteism continue to bold undisputed sway over the liberties of citizens " Such a sight must bon sad, a melancholy one to every while soldier and patriot in the land, and pleasant to none save the most ultra Abolitiouist or the ne gro We do not envy the father's felicity whose onto Imo been thus degraded, nor can we appreciate :hot sort of •• 103 ally " whiCh requires n white man to submit tacitly to such an iitneminions instill Those who have been loud lo their advocacy of negro equality; those who have sent their eons to command negro troops in the army; nod those who have glorified the negro for i, litical effect, are the only persons who can poitbibly contemplate mush a epectiacle am the one described, with Christian fortitude, furbennince and' oat iefeet ion —Hillsborough (01 Ilmorrat. Ws rimn, says the Lancaster Intelligetierr, thelollowing in one of bur Republietin ex changes. the Ilitishitrg Commercial. The •‘ &utated soldier ind diplomatic lop resentatite " alluded to; as we learn from other sources,ia lien Kilpatrick, who tie notincial the Democrats so fiercely in the InFl„cpinpeign in New Jersey. Like one of the Radical candolates for Unit , ti Stales Splinter in Pennaylvania. he is groat on' pliblio virtue and private lice—hates cop perheads hut consarts with strumpets • Saitiot - s 1"11/11IGE • %GAINS? v UNITEP DIPLONIATIST.—Tao New York Celt ten, edited by Charles, IL Ilalpme, is out against it distinguitthed soldier mid thplo. matte representatite of the United States to owtof the South Americtur Republics, di rectly charging him with gross immorality, on Ilia eolppalilell in guilt of an abandoned chat actor, whom he hts had the tint outcry h 1 inli odll . Ce into re•peetahle society here, and who row altar., with him the litisora of his important 1 . 1 , 111 position n 11)1 Pacific do.vd fire raiz," kmts the atomic. w 10,%,,51, and avinAnds that hot recent •• at tamping " sort 04, ulneighbor ig n Stott. shall not be thus rewarded. in a way dint aflords him a ciottice of bringing ,lisgrato• upon the Federal Government, and it augge•ta to Secretary Seward that the fact. , warned lu, itainedlale recap frt tic place he rilla " Fiore tirgats• ettpperlientt 't lotgn to !whet e thathhe ti•P".111110,11i 1111.1 11.1 pant, nr legal tight to I 11.1.01ki .11111 . 111tr err or in the arm), •tol that ron.etittenti) ilenorter who 151111 been ilrafttii • 0,114 Lr lonwhott."— /how., • Otoott • 'I In •i• •• °ego. ' do no• •• feign to be ift•re, 11111 they tin !where anti know that I Ito h etirral 1;0%1' anent had into right —le gal of connittnitonal— •to cott•eript A 'ill ten for rer•ire in the at my. ti had the pone,, fin in e‘ernon+n,k nt: hint the exercino of honor , low+ tin imply IL right to exerno, it 'floe Federal 111111.111weatt Cad a righllo provide . lo; enlitng forth the "ditto," and to ',royal.• for orgniii; s org. nettling and d l• yiplitting ' rite sante. but put' in make eon en, pi eenijells in defiance 4 Stole laws oral e.as 4111 •• Them , organs, believe and iiirkininio !hat •• tindeaeriet who had • been dratied.could Ire rininhed. by - diefranchieetnentlre oilier., lee. until 111.• Nu) the clime Of desertion Nell her nrpriwo4l nor his clerk. nor the on 3- of an eject inn board call prop orly br nook judger over offences cut 1111 l g led tit the uuhnrry rotatce N.-reporting drafted inen are not ttrainers Dexeition In all ItCl-1101 all 111111441011 The ommilin to repini when drafted doer not constitnie dexertion, carman be pitioielied lawfully 114 deverllllll / 11.1 never Iran been nn puniehed by rein 1111111111 i —Alf/ oor nib Inc,Ol/ 1 or the 11.4 t, Market A toot •TA Jt r —Lid Democrat.. Wale! man . Permit nie t o 1114011110 e to the mil :ens of Centre Courit,t , the 113111 C of Mr John llosternian, of Porter Township. us it candidate for Associate Judy; Mr HOS !email hos served with distinct/on fur loony years, both In count) , and township offices. Ii is altailited 'list Lis careernscounty com a..toner Lis Leen uniformly succeitsftil to the interests of the pulthe,ttutl entlsfactoty to his constituents Ile 11 111, 11113Werlf log democrat, and one of the precion few who remained (trot to lire constitution, and exer cised the right of •• fie, Elwell," during the litre r ' eign of illegrl violence rind inifltary Ulllll lint OM lint itominajnos fur the shove ollico would tilt...fore he n compliment in ale m 111 and his 1.11.1111e5, and prove satis fitrioty in, the deinfie.rney of I'vntre Count, July Yid, 1866 Hoists "Netu,abbertioemento (lENTriE HALL ArAD151111" eI:N rim II A CHNIR P: I'o, The Fall ....ion of this Institution will hogin .41 12= tat Walt continuo 6lraeu Week.; The rote, of Tuition a wry, trion *1 to Vt.., Urnto the brier he, studied The design of thin Institution in thnie told' to fit ntudentl for the higher inoiner in college, trnehern for their duties in the common 14'1.014, and tunng 1111144 soil gentlemen for the wiitive purnnitn ot life Itonriling can lie hind at low rate. For artier Intoriuntion whining the Prineipiil T jl, =EMI Mt VAN VALIZAII, I'leVt ICIAF & REIM ICON, Ilitalrburg, l'enn'a Female diwares and d incases of tlin Eye trea ted am...natal . 1,„...% Isom re:to red when blind' tin Calarai i t o peratlo, anil with but little two. Family Jibyairtan present at snob operations I I -27 CHARLES T. lERYRERGER. 1101.1iSA 1. h It El'h II dealer in Cignen, Tob let o, Piper, Send; Net..., de. Store in the I,filee the Conrail lin4q. The bent ,1 • breath.. onotnntly on hotel 11-26. , roT9uRAPHic • • K & ANTIIONY A rO, LapannfAciurerx of Photokroplor Nlot•rials o %Hotitmsli. .4.171 farTAIS., 501 lIIMAIJW kY, N. Y. • I In eAllition to our mein Liniment of Photo t/ graphic tunternth we ere Ileedqu•rteru 14P the I following, mix STEEEOACOPE d STEREOEC:WIC VIEWS Of A.M... and Foreign Otani and Land scaped, Groups, Statuary, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF TILE WAR, From negatives made in the various 1 . 11 , paigns and forming a cantilrete Photogrephle history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted ror either the Magic Lantern or the Sterooacopo' Our Catalogue will be sent to any addrea , on receipt or Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC A LIIPMS. inanoiaetore more largely than 'any other house, about 200 varletlea from foo cent. to $5O each Our ALBUMS have the ovulation of being superior In beauty owl durability to any EL12.1 • • • CarctPhotOgraphe of Generale, Bialesmen Amore, etc , etc Our Catalogue embraces over are thousand different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Ilingrevlngs, Paintings, Fits taus, eel. Catalogues mut of receipt of stamp. niiitugraphors and others ordering goola C. 0. D. will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their order. jar The prises and quality at our good. cah oot fatllu satisfy. Jo. 22 '66-6m D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Notice is hereby given, tbst this part nership existing wines the undeitalitsed, la Ho slownialith au In thlc day &mind by maul t. nebulous will be continued at the old 'lewd by Pelee MeNalust, who will collect all accounts and pay all liabLlities of uld ann. MITER WMAHON JOHN POWRIN3. MEM! TRAY HORSE. Came to the residence of the subseriber In Rogge township, on or shoat the Ist of UV. • small dark by mare, supposed to be about twelve' years old. The owner is requestod to come forward prove property, pay charge, and talk. her way, otherwise she will be disposed of els the law threats. June 22'66-21. FOSTER POORMAN. NV* MibtaioententO G-ItQIIGE PEOKIr iyausro 11063BAsnojCil CREAM SALOON. Oa MO street, at thigreetowl of the bridge, Alsllefoote, Pg. This excellent establishment is (Mw open, sod good mMII cuss be bad at nil boors. 'Roast Beef, Ham, (warm or sold,) Chicken, Turkey, Tripe,Pick les, Oysters, Soups, Eggs, 1 , 1,, Cakes, Cracker., Nuts, Orange., Lemuel, 411.0 ,he , comprise the bill ol fare. An elegant rc l cit ro SAL 0 0 N Is also on the first floor, and tl.e most &Helena cream is served to customers As iseserage 4 , he has the best of coffee, tea, sy rups and lager beer Call and see him. 3une IL 'O6-Iy. AUDTTOftErNOTTCE. The undereigned tut audifttr appointed by the Court of Common Mess of Centro coun ty, to distribute the money in the hands of Richard Conley. out., High Sheriff of acid coun ty, 'tieing front the sale of the personel nrepeno ty of Jerome Lungneeker, to and among those legally entitled thgretto, rdi attend to the du ties of his appointment at his Ittlice in Belle fonte. en Saturday the lth.day ul August next, at 1 o'clock p. nti.. when and where all persons interested are lovitittl to present theil claims pr be forever thereafter debwrre.l from any share of t aid fund. A I) A NI 1101% uffitekr. I=l A GENTS WANTED I • J T. HEADLEY'S HISTORY (IF THE W 11t, Now reedy Complete in two ',idiom's, also in one. It is admitted to be the mica interes ing, popular, and valuable Iliotory of the Re bellion. which is fully attested by the enormous sale of 200,000 t olumee, and • lafif. ' the country still unrmn unit We are obliged to run our pre'see melt inil Jo to enable us to supply our Agents. Men of character and ability, who desire n locratit 0 employment, will find this a rare “p ,, ,.rAtinity. The price of fheork in one olutur it so (couipared.witli other Historic," to bong it within the reach of all iilattot for full par ticulnrt send for circular bin,. A merienn Publishing Coinimii, 11 4 til.i - treat. Hart ford, Conn. Joon 22 It Nj()T1l;E. 11 'fo the It lego' rclitteneotals,es of Samuel 1.01 11..Nle:tee.1 'rake nod. e that, hp sirtoy .f aril perhlato, voated out of the Or boo- 1 oort of l'entre ettottlyaold to toe dirt , I will be held of the late res tolt t.. e f S. , mu, 11,g,111, de, ,meal, to the bor to,h el Nltleshorg. and count) at I entre. on lot ,alt.y the loorleyetth day at toguel..l D. CO 11 . 1.101 k to 1,1 Pala this, for tho purpoey tti toaklng, tetrid I dt "r the teal e•talt of raid tleeywool lo tool notoog hn Itetr and lege! ryprttentatt‘e•. II the •11 1 / 1 1 . 11111 ill, done will prejtolieo to or .potho; ii,, teltalt , otherwoo to ioloo oral aural, the .11111) naeording Itt low.lll who h dnv and plltee lot/ :ea) bo pres cot, if you dusk proper I.ltertlrm Office, Bellefonte, Julie 21. 'lt It CONLEY, , V ALI' %131.1 , , .11 , .k111 FOR SALE, The suleorriber Mier. for ..tie a t ulna- I Liu teeth enntatning. HID wry ,41X err,: torte ', aeres of who-h are. learail and to A high {tale of Zit:11111,0mo Thuet tmooing tort) It%ate well rot reel w els nhite pine and oak timber. t A wool frame I 1111 l "3, 'bairn noel other tilt lad , Xing. are erected .un the turVlll“eel ; Mid a I. I spring hone. end spring of lex .:ell. tit nottio A fine 3.1 11l g Ilretant of thrtite apple and Owl ry tree,. e ale. groweig on the fare. The stilusealter e. alomt num, hag nest oralwill sell Art a tea...n.001. figure. Four further 111 1111 l lllll nation amt term... :101.11 lie rouno II 1 % r lie letter to DAVID F eIINFFIt. Beech Creek. ('unite Co , lila, 25, .114-3 in Penn a Boots & ..i)OCS:i N E\V BooT , 1 / 4 sTom. (i It A lIA flie emit na ..1 th. seethin el the Mote ore reapertfully informed, that the proprodor. hose opened (in the twat door tolris io Wil aouo hardware them on Alleuony is Stsno for the eaelutise tole of ROOTS & 511058 of their ono and the brat unodiforturent of the, eastern ennui They ore With experienced wurkinan, and the pub!. ton rely upon the fort that none hut TUE lIEST QUALITY Or WORK will he offered for onle They will keep , N 0 II 1..1 I) IE S rine Kul Slippers. llnitell. I tslinn anal English Lasting, Sills lines Gaiters, !dulling Congrois nil llslinornl I:v.1111g More Kid Bolton, 80ni.., French Morocco Ilahnurrtlr Tampico Moat HLure. Lace, • 1/0018 1/1011 111111 Without bee's. Vetole Ornin Shoes Misses snit Children s Gotiers owl Loved Boots of nil dereripttons. =I now Calf Stitched Boots 1 (Inurrs Ilxfoe,l Tier, Balmorols, Boy.' Lneed Bonin, Boys' Calf Ifootm, on Their minionn , tnring and retain - mg depart olt. 1% 111 r.. 1 etre their eat., ittl attention. and none lint Ili , lie.t and moot act...unveil a oil, I be emple3ed hey ere UkThlt t 1I TO PLEASF ninl will spare noither trouble nor egierse to ninke theirs (h, v , sot Maw Mope of this section May 7 'Oll-1v lIRAIIAIII A Nit A Fl• RES Botrr it SHOE M ANU FACTORN The underpinned reepettfulk ollorte ...f -iat woof Bellefonte and‘lointql, Biel they lotto eentliltehed at Bret ell.. BOOT 1NI) SHOE Al ANL FACIORI, noit door to Protiorn stiff, lin the north went Aide of the di I, where ihry will he pleered at all times to mitt upon ...tomer,. Both being 1•:XP Klt 11:01' KU KNIEN, oultioners tan rest assured that no rui will be spared to render complete ns Gen tlemen, ladies, muses and yonth•ean he acrin ottolateil with the hest, Boots, Slippers, Ac tterstetored trent the best ntot k. and in the tna latte.t elder Ittlontong of all kinds promptly attended to Nay 7'66-1y POWERS ft MoMAIION. ffiftarble Miorito N EW MARBLE YARD! The Pelee ether Lego knee to intern. the cauens or Centre and reljeining enenhep, that he hi.. ootalthrbed an li XTEN pIV I: :11 Alt 1 It IP Near the It I' V. It II Dapal, Ihllr 1..111e, Pa. where tan he fou.., at all lane• a trey largo aprortment of s MONUNIENTri, TOMB & BEAU-STONES and where he will ho prepared,wuh eery ty. to manufai taro to order, EVERY DE- SeRIPTION OP WORK, In the highest style of art, on the shortest emir. and .110.1 arrow,. doting term.. Ills work he., for mreral Jeer., drawn T f.: YI HST PRE.N Il' 31 , at the York county Agricultural Society's Fair, and h e propiires to pay particular attention to furnishoug Om public with all the NEWEST AND MOST IMPEL YED STYLES •th the manufacture of Marhle, therefore, those desiring anything in his line can be af C 00111130• dated by calling 411011 heu, equal to purchasing EZl=l2ll2! = April 2U-0m hooks *tationarg ,- - - XT IN- EW BOOK STORE. Tho place to buy your hilagatince, Daily & Weakly - papers, Pictorials, Stationary, • Blanks, Album', Disriss, Jewelry, lllaok bookr, Novel., Musical I.truenenta, DIM! ►nd book! of ►ny kind, ►t the very lovreat hums, is ►t MOOR'&. AIN EB' New and extensive Book jtore. on High Ormt, or third door west from Allegany 'tryst.— Mut Wee the place. They bare everything that Is wasted In their tine, and sell It oa•eedingly lon. Olve them a -all. May 111. LIVINOSTON'S BOOK STORK. Thie old and well knooO establishment has again been removed to the new Brokerhod Row, directly opposite the CONRAD dIOUBE. He still reaps on hand his usual assortment of sinnlinnlvailbnolviiandity frbool, and miscellaneous books. stationarg and photograph album/. Also an extensive adiortment of wall mid window papers. A liberal diaconal made (on tohool books and stationary,) to lbw. who buy Jo sell again. Daily and 'saki) papers conetantig on band, Now poblioatlons at pub- Hamra pefece. Jon. 19 '66 0. LIVINORTON. Legal Noticco A UDITORS NOTICE. The underslgeed an audit appoint ed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Centre eoun ty, to distribute the money In the hands of litehard Conley,esq., High H Saf tali coon ty„arising from the tote of Real. &hate of Mr. J. D. flobler, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bellefonte, on Wed nesday the let day of August, A. D. 186 h, at II o'clock A. M. of said day, whelk and where all perions interested may attend If they see p op. EEIME=2I _ . SVDDCENA IN DIVORCB. In the court of common pleas of Cen. tre county, No. 19, January Term, 1886. Alum Subproon in Dirores. A. V. Jim/in./4i. Saville Deckleßh ce. Thomas E. Hockwith. The utolereigned, Commissioner appointed h} the , C owl to take testimony in theythove aloud cue, wdl attend to tha dad.° of said appoint went et the taco of Orfia Alesundet in the boroogh of Bellefonte, on Monday, the 30th day of July. 0. 1) 1886, at 2 u:•look, p. nu., when and Witt.re all nettle. interestall n ay attend, if they thitk pr. per. July 1:1, I Of{, JOHN. P. MITCHELL, 'ompreiminter. Lt CllNrs IN DIVORCE; • court of common pleas of Cen tre 0110~ tl 38 January Term, 11460 Alm Solve., 111 U,. urce A. F. Motimionit. 'Bears Vielohcree. Sarah M. Fletcher The una - tinned, Cottunicsioner appointed lit the V.e. • to take te.timony iu the above stated it••• eli attend to the duties of old appoint :vont al tho often of Orri. & Alexander, in the botoonli of Bellefonte, on Saturday, lbe 28th .11.) of July, A. 11. 1866, at 10 o'clock when and where all partied inter...tea may at tend, if they think proper JOBS f'. 311Telik1; July 13, 1856 ruminiseroner. vOTICB TO THE PUBLIC. N o tice it hereby pato, by the under- Ingneil warning tall portent front in uny way Interuteolilltng with the pronert, herein after tnentionteit a ix., one ruiner huller. Colder cotter, forks nail raker, one thnker, one plow moil barrow, tnit alto!. and one sleigh, ono two herein wng, and ,pang nagun. gen. for lour hornet and double end tingle pet of bathes., Itnltert and ..1‘ O.IW 411101, 1. ta wheel lt,riin Itv • ' , ill 1110 I . .lren , four mh..., one bull Anil rteor., ten c heep. II hop, nil the grain in the Airmend and grnnorv, ten ante oil onotnit•lotil leather, I it iif -knot, and tole leitthereinne nnatheil nail tome unfinished, nnl ether propeit, which I pinch/teed at the tale h, the theme , if Ventre eettnt, , pertonal proper 11 ontflenry tiephnrt, lone I I. 1.14, and whleh 1 kite lefi in the pii•te“iiitt •if Henry tilerlatat, awl eel ellll.ll I thereto, i faun the right . Ito king tawny whenever 1 ore fit. ,ales. the nnthe t• bought and Tamil for by the tool Ilenr, tlepht It .lu, 20, sittl-flt• JOII N 111 Nil ES., OTICE UN INQI EST. T. Ike heir« and Irgtil rereorni n n r r 01 Mi.ll.lel 'fake mini, that by s ulna 01 si writ of part! 6.1 Pained nit of the Orphane' Cour( of Ueeitte county anal tin Me ilireete , l, on inipte.it will be 110.1 et the Into reenlettee ni Miehuol lboirunin, dr-ilw Olin townThip of Spring. and urinal) of Centre. nn Thor/Any, the VIII day nI Anxtnia. A. IL, :odd. et In Welliek, A JI . of rod day, for tho portiiime oil molting partition 01 the reel to tal,. or do. 10 end 0 living hie hen, and legal ripretioribitiies, ther.llllo eun he Sono preyonliee to iir epoiling .it the basil', other-1,1.0, to nein., end iipprniee thweelaie no robling to Into, at which time and pleee rite nine Inc lorionint rot plll think proliti. ellen° . 011ie, ARD CONLEY. Bellefonte. :gay 2..411 oTtcc To the heirs nod 10,11 represent atn es of ItOh A Johnstoo. deco Take notice 'hat 1,, of n writ - el part, ,:rood out of the Orplint“ Court el Centre email, and to me direeitel. an iinoest will he held al the Inlerresadenee of !truth A Johnston. deed.„ the le.,nagh of Ilollafun e. Centre realm. 111, Wednesday lhollith day of Augnal, A. I/ ”. IN N. at 11l A M.. of said day fer the pairpo4e or making partit ttttt of the real ...Mile bf Aitocl deeenged, to and furlong her hefts 111111 leanl represent/Ito e., If the same van be deep IVIIII O III prl , )11.11. , or 2111.11111 g ti l e whole. otheraleu to value and appraase the IMMO 1.1,00111 M lo law, at whirl, tee and plaee you may be present 11 3.ei think proper. .Ste 11l 1p I:, RWIIIIIII CONLEY, Ilellefenle, %lay 2.1-11 t Sh•r if N OTICE 01 , INQUISITION. To 11.51,4,1r,,n4441 legal reprementatiror ot Jag 4,1, Peter, deed 'ft). notice that by virtue of a writ of peril 1...m. 1 0 444 the Orphans, I ilurt of Centre coon)), and to me directed, an tasquetit will be bold nt the late rmolonee of Jacob Petered in the township el Potter, and county 4 Centre. on Solar;le), the HID tht `of Angus), A. I) I)lll6,itt 111 o'clock, A. AI , of Nod doh, for the purpose of making itartitoto of thtr'real estate of the stool deceased, to and a g his 'mire-And legid mproerolutt lee s if till, some elm he 11011 U 'cahoot toretudice mg of the Mllole, otherwise to %aloe anti appraise the same •e -etdding to lain, at winch time and Ware you may be Torment il you think proper. Aherityn Olh'o, 111(1141th CONLEY, Mny 25-6 t. R/.r•i~/' - , .110T - ICE. TO HEIM. VEX. V 1., ,11,1, CIOITIIR COll 1711 . ,119: I. P. Gophart, Clerk ,/f the Orphanal Co trt of wl county of Centre. do hereby aertity, I het el an Orphan's Court held at Belletonle, the 23,1 Jay of Apo', A U. I tO3ll. helore the II aaaaa nable the Judge, el end Court. On motion it rule was ululated ‘lllOll the hut,. and repre.enlato on 1 toll John Dollie. oleonoul, to ounce nil. the Court on th., lontill V undo) of August next. and ...- cent, or reline, to net Pia, ..r to 9hwn 1.1111`,T wh3 the real tele**. of Phill del...toed elonild not In,. ':old In tort icons whereof. I hare Iterunntl ant nil 11111.1 and nlll‘o thu xen lof .111.1 Court, nt Belle tont. , thr Ili do, t. ctiNtx.y. .1 (fEPTIART. , A,ptit Mu, 25-lit. O. C. A Dm t'rffirs NoTi r•E Lo t,. of neltnine,trittion on thc .elute of John !toyer, deettintl, late of Potter town • .hip, been gramma t.e tha en It r 44;11041, all knowing thein.el, re in lehted tonahl e•tato are beret," n aided to make untnedisan nit) tarot, and linnet. I a‘ nag i limo. agrtinot the onion to preeent then, duly not hen, 1 , 10,1 for 4011 lernent I= AM A Plittl'EßTY FOR SA LI:. The selt.erther 'dere at pm sae Aide, hie nn.lenee. entiatelj the welt elde of Alle gany ntreet, liallefento Tim home, ts well An leht.4l. Ike lot 111 Splyndi.leon.litien, with a good noble "in I eliding', awl every ettnuentetne: /tltogether it Is I/110 111 the men clus.rattle inop. ertiem Lellefente Ile elvo utters three nerev 11 t oat lotA, well lo calm, and in the bed of order EIDE! A DMINISTIt kTlNwricz Letters of mho I.mile. on the mobile of. Wm Nees . of Putter orloshly deceased, Las mg been k weed to tip subsersbere, they to quest all parsons knowtdg themselves Indebted j In told estate to make I, uncliate payment. and Thole ban lag clams Npi let t he ' , awe to present them Italy anthentieett by law for settlement June 22 • A UDITORS NOTICE. lo Dm matter of Om e•lote of J, O l, Pelere, ilercheed The undirsigned and auditor appointed by the Orphans court of Centre county, to make thstribution of the balance remaining ill the bands of the atmountents, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the du• ties of his appointment. at his Ake in Belle fonte, idcf , relliy the 'ay of August A 11. 18(111. it 2 o'clock p. m of said der All per sons boring clams against any portion of said' fund AM 1111/reity notified to present the name then nail there, and to attend if they see At. H. Y STITZHH. A 144.110 r. Jo 22 AiIIIITOBB NOTICH. The undersigned no auditor appointed by the Orphan. Court of Centre county, to make distribution of the halanre due by the ad ministrator of the estate el Michael Eider, deceased, to nod amongst thepersons legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his llPPointnient on Thursday the 24 day of August, A. ,4f. Igfd , at his omen in Bellefonte. whoa am whore nil wains interested may attend If they IMP proper. School b, k., RV EN Al. BLANCHARD, June 22 '66-it. Auditor DITORS NOTICE. The undersigued an auditor appointed Orphona Court of Centre county to settle and adjust the exceptions hied to the account of H. It. Smith, administrator of the estate of Elisabeth Fisher, deceased, and melte dletrfint , lion of the balance amongst the persque eatitlint thereto, will attend to duties of his appointment on Pridety the Ittllday of August A. D. Ode, at his Mee 10 Bellefonte.when stud who& all in. tereitted may attend if they NMI proper. EVEN M. BLANCEARL. A editor. EZ= lOST. A June 2d., In Ilellefoote - or at the Depot. a oaelkage, of were, enntaininx reedinre and a note for a /mall amount. They area( an raise to any one but the owner, and a liberal reward will be paid to any one lea viog the package at the , Warenu•n oElre. Jane 15-186fi A. 0 FURPT, ,lesdiPor. SAMI El, ROI Elt,• JAchll lUIYEIt, .1d oaf. i•trotor• J IL M ITCH ELL, M. D A K. M Altli A It ET N A.biebooeire,tors.
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