15 Altinontaticattalqintan V. WO' MEEK. EeITO• •en PIIurNIT.T. , II. JAHN P MTV-1110.1. EI=I 11 I.; I, EFONT I'.\ .. ---- 4, FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. 8, 1167 -I:per Itot. when pawl lu Mire. 13311 2,J0 a. I pall 10 MI% mace. and $3,110 al hen 1,414 ,i,rl..rr the 011.1M111111 or the year Let us Sm:te the Poisoner. We ret.llllo,l haying "Inc read, in a wild Ea-ten, nominee. tit' a m.m-•er who fed Uplllllllllllllll tlit.h. and alio gait• Ili% Stettin. a %MAIM poi.ori to -teal array their reason and lea. e their animal up petite% uncontrolled. By this mean% he fattened then, for Ida horrible feats, for while their -tile olticitt Wa , the ¢ratifica ,tionaf their man appetite% the means the) employed were fitting them to grat ify his AVild and improltable at, this tale has slam)+ been considered, the real condition nfaur laundry to-dot walleoual it, when portrayed bytilic impartial his torina ..t the futon, For thirty Yeats tbe Noith.rn people have been poisoned by the ritiferalisni of New England. Our schools have been polluted b 3 books containing moral poi. on an deadly as the , phcsieal poi.lo of the Arabian tale Nearly all or oar lit prat ore has emanated from the 'same source: Our histories, our geographies, our .millets., our dictionaries. and /91-111 our work'. of poetry and fiction, hots been obtained at the talon• ftnuttam bead, and into all ban been- instilled the same slow and deadly moral poison We would shrink from a poisonous drug with horror, but have .eited with avidity something which de.iroy, not merely animal life. but is enpahle o f ~sett ally killing that Which is lac more aluable to society and the world The reason of our people tottered when they listened to the precept. of the 'Higher law." it fell from it. throne. and left them at the merry of•their own passim'., when they allowed themseltes tO deluded by the cry of "bleeding ient , ll , ' in the tune of, "JOhn Brown's soin '' The ilferature of New England. and the tratcling sons of Satan who came from the some hot bed of all evil, had iiecomplisled the poison ing process when the )lifidle and Wes tern States went to war with timne of the South, and then-began the horrifile feast of the poisoner The reason of our p m n ple had lweri detlitimuil by fanaticism, cud while they seeinea to be gratifying only their own unfounded and ow-nun hatred of the South, they were in reali ty preparing the:nisch es to be detoured by the monster who poasessed them '— New England reaped the profits of the late war. the East and the West tbught the kiattle. We eviler to-day equally+ with the Smith , New England controls our legislation, and our loss 1. her ;coin She is using the resources ./f a people infinitely .upertot to luo..elf tit e3ery eh. Meld of grPlallel4., us further her ints:r eats, and VII 4111 set hostility to their ono Our own great State is dcarseted and , torts by a political strafe migendered.tole• ly by the ,baneful influenee of New E ag laud pobsins The mighty Watt is 411 ik jag wild and giant blow. at its own math er and hest oat um! friend, at the ditto tion of New Englund and under the influent, of the mils... -do 10 , di.seuainated We air mad 1 3 .1.:3..iii ing'; our friends, and being in min detoured by the natural enemy of both Theo natural bond. of raton between the Middle and Western State- and the South are i rrong, whil. there t. n direct aa t agnal ,n a i limweeti us and New Eng land. Home the reteessiic foir ant n „l n: tins in die government A re/m.l-.611 of the Ihtietwa the Mimi of the Coo stitutton of our tat hers, would take Amin New England the 110W1.1 P111(41'41n now wields, and put her Where she 'evert). belongs She will therefiwe ninny. re edit the Union she is and always has heentir disunion, and In that very natust of thing* can be for nothing el, IVe wonder not at the /Minim of those who lead but we do wonder at those who follow. The 1101.111 ha. spread wildly and taken bold deeply in the morals tif the people, and no wonder It has been instilled into hales their uur.ery rhyme., the dose Int. been repeated in their school primers, doubled in their readers and trebled in all their n 4 1.41.- quept rfirllng, until it ha. become 4 chronic poison, and will ba constitution al iu their children for gentuat Mos, The present condition of thinks in this country is altogether unnatural. end must have been produced by tuiprope'r poli t ic We attribute it solely to the ji a se m t no rl o n of the fanatical idcas New England treineusudentalisbi, and be fore applying an antidote, we ipripo..o.., the chief temedy to cut off the 4yelim of MASSA which. Lt eunatently flowing in upon us. Let Democrats everywhere discountenance the %soot Ycuibte school book+, and if others cannot he stad, let our children read the scriptures (100 d, as cur brave old fathers did in their youth. Avoid New England iiterature as you wouLl the lair of Sate.noind above'all cheek the circulation of the m ummies which come from the home of the Puritans in endless suocuirsion '— WOen the fouutain is cut off, we eau fairly aphly en ;widow to the poison the hither of Ilknefbll'Ftook him to the temple of the gods and bade him swear "*ternal hate to Rome." When Homo trembled to her foundations as his army snamiled in after year. the world learn ed how well that oath we, kept: lit Limetteratie fathers bid their children 'wear, before High Heaven, eternal ha tred to New England and her inatitu tiotr., and then rear them that the oath will be certainly kept. Let lig bring desolation to the home of the voile'', and paver ENO@ the worki'uniil naught is telt betr•Sae • bleak rock* and ba'rren hilliarthev were when first polluted by 66 trend of a Puritan. Let the few good men of New England flee to more con genial ,atea. as Lot fled from Sodom, and leave the ohildreo of Same alone with their father. Thus may we effectu ally check the evil which has grown Upon no. lilLiiiiiiil =To 6e a Democrat. 6, to be a lo%er awl eapporter of good government, an 'noisy of isareby, sod • foe of despot,- isq,lapinnerace stand by the rigida of 4ii , and reitogniee the distinotion of pleas, as made by the Creator of all. bur Own Interests %Viten the oil well., of l'eme.yhania commenced flowing. the poor Dino war , fortti.lied with the material for a cheep and' ga%licbt u.elf, und o niitht be used as well in the cottage no in the laiace.— (•uodle. toad grea4e hare nearly exam—. where been (haul:teed the new Mimi- R ating artiele, and a revolution hat; been uniled in that patrieular throughout entire mural.) and Ettrofte. ThesC also fyrui-htd hilnienting oil of a aulteritor quality. which lino nlmo•t en from the market% every other article of the kind. Recently. Congress has seen fit to lay an enormous 'taxi upon this gift of na ture.to lhe.poor. 'A tax so heavy that it port compel many working wells to stop altogether, and thus increase the prim by deereatting the quantity in mar ket, as well as by'adding the amount of the tax to the price per gallon Poor men would perhaps like to know the motive of these Representatives elected by the 'Poor man's party - in tins leg- Hating Let theta reflect for a moment that the legislation of the country is con trotted by New England, that 'lie pte dure' no Petroleum, and that }he is directly interoded in the sale of other oils. which have been &ken from the markets by the cheaper article We has emerelycited thin one in-tanec, becatine it in one which will 1•e fill by thou' who hive not n good faculty of.re lug. It affect:, the pocket, of every in dividual in the country. and matelially affeet , the great rommereial intere,tn of Per. , ) lvanin if we examine the pres ent ,ynteni of taxation. we find that-in every •tngle itt , tari whers . adi , et (ion can lir made in fat or of New Eng land intere , ta ot on certain) made,. no matter how, nuirrional3 it may aot l agaitooot an the loot of the emintr) The tax upon cotton it av high a. to exclude all foreign cotton good, !ruin our 'More• Bialtel3 and compel u. to iqueloa.co from Yankee. al their own eliiirmoua micee. We ought mention +corer of in.danceit AA tic- run boon done, and in each car: M. OS to wort , tniounly affect the lir terent , or the poor mati. ret the party in now In power which pntmi.nd pent -c tiun to labor. and complained of the tar ..yatoni under Democratic nilmini•ti a of the gores umetot Ate the people going to binnllr follow whet e the,e robber+ lead? Base we not gone enough in the road to ruin for ogr people to +et. the tendency of .hbAli tob The rea+on that New El Walla wi'die+ to exclude the South from all participation in the government io that by the admi+,ion of three State+ who would be ...horn of the power to l oin the te+t of the country fur her benefit -- Yet the people who pretend ouch loco for the Union. the men of the llithile and We-tern State+. not onl) permit ti+ thing to be d one but oettwolily unit 11im earning it firward. Such an instance of political intittuation patallel in himury. and the bout cannot he liar dm taut when the eneroa. !intent. of New }:ngland moot rionlon agatma her all the re+t of the country. and bring upon her that ruin which -he .eek+ to bring upon the South How it Would be Done With Cokr tdo 211111 N 1.111,1146.1, t 6, 1.11 :11111i1t..1 1 )011101'11, thu 11111.1/el forming %t lint i• gunerall) termed the 1 ' 4114'11 SI:114 . • or i• 1,11111.1 eight The number of s AI the Sim,. acre mire i•ented, would h. -.eteut} rix, lii thi+ twonty file would be Deitioeratn and NI) one Agrel Abolitionints—a radical majority of twenty eta The H ow ., 1.1 Item c•cutat 0.. p. eont y,,,ed of 24.1 nowther. if all the Staten were rep rw.ctited v, Democrat- 111141 1111 .11101 i 1101,1 , 1 , - a radical maim. it) of 4a. and on pant 1. 4 11.0 n 1111111,rit3 of 74 .1 majwity large enough in all miii-eienee to tarry any in ia-tiro faitittlilikin di -irtid .Itid yet in the It,li or iti6•4, utNelal.lpet., are are i tufili I.y tlainiomiteti..t-, that it the fell 54 , 1111..111 1 4 1111, :110111411w admitted to repit-entation. the - rebel." amibl rule the cottony. Cali an) one tell IN I,n 1111a1 p. ifielple of matlietnatit, 123 Dentintiai, could out %me 197 A.bolittoti- M l .” ,liiiiirtuutty we mould see for +llk 11 a 11100111) to 11111101 Ike login llitlon of tleti country. would be tot it to attend to the 11114 . 1. 1 .1 A I.i ' floi people, while the mongrel itipremittatrve, were laying round bawdy hon , wi, antra at locked in thch room+ with the wettehmt they bare debauched And it in thii 111111 111.1 . 1141) 111,011110111•111 Oh, Oonsistency The editor of a inongtol sliest publish od m our sister town of Lock Haien, is shedding crockodile tears over the de generacy of the times. on account of .note gentlemen traveling from that plaee to Jersey Shore, a 111'41111CW of ten miles. on Sunday Ile roundly berates the Lock Haven authorities for nit hating them iirreited ?nd casointo prison for viola ring the Auladay law s This Solon, an ad vocate of, lac l'uritJu blue lams, has no hesitancy in slam t lering bin tieii:liburs, ad vocating distiniotimin, inotagrelisin, and hatred toward all who do not mi. ju s ba s . he Meer . ) , nor unit he 1.1111 any harm in the thieving. blaspheming, drunken course, pursued by a majority of the leaders of his party. but for a few persons to leave Lock Haven and go to Jersey Shore on Flmatlay, is terribly wicked in his „hypo critical eye. A - Now, we should like to know, which is more "depimalizing to aociety," to travel ten miles on the Sah b3tli, or to advocate disunion and the marrying and intermarrying of whiten 64 blacks promimonsly? 'f'erily some folks wall "straiu at a gtiat and swallow a camel' with all ease. PROtIRESS --For an illustration of the rapieprogress of morality, since the par ty of "grand moral ideas" came into power, it to only nece.sary to consult the official records of eur Penitentiaries and Quarter ficasion3' dockets The forms r show twice the number of uer+oni incar cerated for crime that dime was during the year , pierioim to the election of LINCOLN; and the latter, more than twice the number of convictions. This official fiat IN wore l a tutrkable as our populati..o has inere but very little in the lest six years. If the same party alicitid continue in power for the pext six years, the Penitentiaries of the country will have to be doubled in size null twin her ; and our courts of Quarter 80/4•40,114 will Lava to be in aeision continually,— Stich is the ' 'progress" mule by aboli tionism. We Accept the Anivepr In replying to the W.vrett , t of 134 week. 1110 l'afriot ratnn, aft e r coo i ng a part 4 of two of the plank a of the aboli : n-platkwnt Itn'in t , and contmentling their "precepts . ' Si "sound," patriotic anti "iletnoeratio,',.,saya The reel of the platform—the .1.1 Play of ff, we ma, say--is abolitionism. it i. true, but the I/immerse,. "got on to" that, too, a. you any. in MR • by accepting the tnlidity of the abolition of platers.. In regard to the propriety of Ibis lest, we het c nothing MOW to any— , Infliricrit to know that it was done. We nivierWand that it cut. in con•olerntion of Mr Cowan's manly inaintenninie of the alfore plank, of the platform of 1860, which secure.' for him the Democratic rlOttlitt•tiOtl of Senator on the 1511. of Javaryontattookbt down open him the bitter &maltteflon of .ei ery Radical dienntoniat and onneolidationifit In regard to tine propriety of that sot of our leaders we mutt refer our coteintowery to the fifty Detniieratie .membere of the Legidature.• Will thil answer cult our fastidious friend r f Bellefonte. Of course the answer suits 114 — / . /711$1 suit us, as it is, no doubt: the hest sour Ilarri-burg cotemporary can make. under the circumstances, and it would certain ly be - ungenerous, unkind, and unchar itable in us to attenitit to stop up the little,,hole through Which the 'orgati"of our party tries to crawl out of a very un plca-rint position, by saying rare nn the subject. We might ask. if the De moeracy has "got on to - the atolition platform of I SCM, as ILr ' • orga " nose, I It has, why it still claims to be the Dem ocratic joirty? We might ask our Hall• risburg friend, if we,. I), morreas, in 1857 'land wherC " St wstga, li t uM9IIO, LEY, and the \pirit if JOHN BROW N, with the lank. rzifiror TANI OLN, ,to.ql 111 1550, limt - hitig, nl the sanul late i,f piogress, ' will it take us to imetio the I.llmitial Dow held h) BI TI ER. St 11 's Llt. Srm tt,s, ( . 11XsE. and tell-mouthed radicals gener ally' We might a-k, if the 'lender: , ," the ' gnus . ' oldie tint tv have thus de serted the gloriousold principles of Dem oeriwy. mid gone over to the einlinwe of those who dekdareil the Constitution n - coverfaut witli'dttath and a league 151111 hell, - are still foolish enough to im agine that the bandied+ of I of brat e ihuniierats thiougliont the Com monwealth of hair gone with them We might n-k several other questiiin , i, all of Which the "organ of the party publidwil lit the State-capi tal." would be leiL to nii•wer, but we will not, IVe will 511111.11. , av that if she Bitrint rilllllll l .ll ll 001110 to 11111 1 condo -51011 to walk In the rettt—telet of 910111- •tionistit—to support men who stand upon tharhigago platfoi in of 1051) and turn its back upon the ever In 1115 principlis of Democi Het ,that it will ha eto travel that road alone The duce handled thousand Ihunom at., a li•unstltania will not go with it Sheridan SimniptN, who made 'he gal lant ('') raid, down the Shenandoah Val k.- destroying mills where there wa. uo millers to p alert them : robbing hen loops when naught but poitly ron . sters %vele left to defend them , burning hous e., occupied md) weak women and children, and laying wale a valley that sheltered not a single aim to et ilc in it, defence, ha,ljiut another rt neuter of his br,avery (?) to the world. A fen dayNsince the roil:lin, of Gen ?a -nt:llr St oNEI JouNwroN were to h e de posited in then 1:14i twaing place, in :him man State.. The people of Gal% estop, Team, lean ou, ofehuwing thair respect Mr the noble dead, made atrangements to gi‘e a fitting bur7l to all lint wait left of him, alto had i stood Co nobly fin their right., and led them . through no many ',attic , in Vence of the "can.," he loved K. well Butt judge of their surprise mullet. the order frotiu SHERI LUX CUM,' prohibiting any lion In he made met n ' dead eher not et en allowing the tolling Of 11 bell Itu thlmoing a (loot uu‘er colt.ar mote mouton wild,. k Ittidg Aker, truth thim.rinil, or brave 11101Ieflt his isimmand n f,rid th‘ t1094.G. ' (heat Ilea‘ en. ' Shen aid) do. roiled Stati. , Loop, to 'tack him. atimil that the of SON 19.111t1 1 , 11,11% the 01.1,Ue, that ha ha , 611111 ahollt dOWII 111461 and np Prr.ell What a too But it thell become. Inct desolator of t he She nandoah-:the tool vlituoot to rout owl 0110 td the must itttliQl, Old , that tA et altilonity in any taimit.re In in any age Tim man who wa', A euwatd enough to burn the homes over de or women and children, to Item the Inend nom theft niont and torn them out lueltule.s and home less, may well quail, before the eollin of .11.ittatr StnNix JoiiiittiTON the least bone in whotue Itody,tfeati though it be.con tains more eouraga ant than would a pile of Putt. Stivittb.tvs as big as (,ha Alleghany niouhttlity , AliAtEttl nAN and Elurtmt can gut hand in luid— two women meant two petty tyrants and two eowurilb—two unities that will go down into history linked togetlici in infamy, 11,1 Id covered with the sewn and contempt or bi,o,e men evelywhere. The Impiousness of Abolitionism By the immutable laws of name, the white man to placed at the head of the auiuml klptlem, and the nem° at the foot of the human race—the connecting link between it and the monkey tribe.— And by the sante laws, disguise it will, Mete is an instinetive prejudice and antipathy between the white and black races, and although htllllB4*- depravity, sanctioned by unwise human laws, may cause a temporary mingling of ch( ! two races, this antipathy call net r be medi cated until both races oct'upy the posi tions nature designed them to fill. Amalgamation is one of the great oh - - jeets of abolitionism ltiabors to break down the barriers mectial by Almighty God bet ween' he two racr.. Laws are being sneered 110 W by the fanatioal rep resentatives of that party, pointitrz plain ly and explicitly to the marrying and intermarrying of the whites nod blacks. in direct opposition to the la w, of nature It line bsenleffinitelyttem tallied and proven beyond the shadow of a doubt. that after the fourth cros.ing of the lace-, pru creation cea , es, no it does in czo,sing the horse and ass, hence hitch laws ingot in evttably lead to dtairmtsuction nittlerh recce, which is contrary to the will of Uod. whose command is to multiply and ieplenitdi the earth with on 4 own spe cie' ; consequeutb the present abolition party in ity rfforts to l'oreo amalgamation upon did llehplooil acting directly in op position to the cmlautandsand will of the Creator ilionalE And yet, who will pretend to say that on has not taken this method of ems- Mg firm thin, beamiful earth, the fools who, in their. madness, attempt to het aside Hie laws,—by allowing them to blot themselves and their names out for ever-in-the' putrid _11111 . 44 . , of Mongrel __ _ ism? STEV Writgosi HEARD FROM —laud s meek one of the Democratic members of Congress offered a resolution, securing to white foreigners the mime Tights and privileges, in the District of Columbia, chat had been gitamotev,ittknegroes.. — The "great commener'VENs-moved to lay the resolution on the table. The yeas ,and nays were; called, when 'our member,”Frrev UttaoNlose4o his feet. Old THAD lookeiLdugnilhetkighim, and STIA , cowering undar the withering glance of his master, said "Mr. l'resi dent, on—on, Mr. STEVENS motion—l —I Note YEA, — and then sank in , o his sjat exhauNd. It is the first time, we believe, since Sriv's elec tion' that he has attempted to make n speech iu Congress. This effort will cer tainly stamp him as a statesman and orator! Tioga may well bat of her sou , th 6 !gilt Congressional tbstliciinny be proud (?) of its tepre , en ‘ tvire ,ttgd our honest forvigners who voted for STEPHEN F. Rll anN, may console them y;lves, reflecting ovr the ilia thit they assisted to Congress a man who Noted against granting then) rights, that he had voted to guarantee to niggers. Gon. Grant to be Impeached the \V Isllleigion 0011e+powlenl of OW Cllll,lllllOll l'ort,n , ;oat. 1101,11111 M) WI lie, iill. loll.n ing ile,eiplom ofn scene which i t tool, - O Ice in the Illirnp Honig, plo,l x new. th a go.nlooi t.hley Inlrsoinctorn t:11- lemon illiwilig .he ,liolielnry Conan riff Mons if aro, other, of the 'lilted Slate.. 111 lo en gollt of high trone. or 1111`1 1101..111W. willllll •10. of using of the Con -1.1.1111‘0n Or hod 4,1141,11e.l In onh,ei t the l'on.wolion or th.• t mle.l Slile4 S o y.. th e eon rspoodrol ~ h....,...n n• the resolution 11 - 1111 11'1.1 111 V lllOlllll 11/1111•11 up 1 • 1 nu, his •ent null .rut over to Ashley In whoa. be adder...eft atone vet) strung language. asking kiln what he meant by Nuelt n proposition as that, and why did,. t he frame it to apply the to Pi eel dent only. instead of making it a drag-net 10 incl.& every tdlicer in the Go•ermittdd Aahley hesitated an hire, utieutpil a Lita•ish sode, aud replied that ••14 ytklked it 1 11 . 11.1 all right " •No it ten I all right," :told I)tnghitni ••Ita a WON at Oen Grant. and no such maliciona thing shall go Ildonstli the Houle if I Vllll 111.111 1.1. • ••tilippure 11 c..4\ , .In Incltide Grant," said Atillley, ' can't we cstigitte hi. conduct in 1 and cant we imp I tc h him it he has been guilty under the t Prolliik , ll 9 • Bingham looked at Ash ley a nioim tit nun replied in nervnua vet al it, lohley, , you're a fool Don't' you know !hit you c•tn't enneadh any but 11 civil offi cer of the Government under the ( ' unit iln non' By this quite a gionp had collected where the eolloquey wan being held, and Thad Slovens. scenttng a breeze. had come over to avert a storm Addressing him, Bing barn asked what IFon the meaning of this ass Lull upon Gen Grant. •Oh -miit,hing," said Stevens "only we went to iniestigate some charges tnntle ngarrist film I don I see why Grant should be free front investi gation any inner Ginn Johnson Ilea punt as bnil As Johnson.' Bingham. again de nounced stint he termed ..ti foul conspira ey against the chief officer of Ille army of the Republic. - and he give the few friends of the resolution who were arround trim fair warning that if they pa•sed it he nhoulrl expose the ultulo proceeding Ity tilts time the resolution Itair'•gone over, ' 118 the parlitnentrirp phrase itt, from a refusal of the IlotisT to suspend the rules Quiet bad been restored on the floor, and the business of the tiny wan quietly' proceed. tug Ilinglinm noldressed Ishley, in the pregence of several members, language like Ibis , Tell the honest troth now,who lust trited Ihnt resolution ••11 ho. what mikes luu dunk it was not my totally • Ileez4e," said liingllLM), • I know there is ton touch cunning In it for you, and I II bet 3 rot anything you dare that Thad Stevens nr Ben Ruttier either wrote ror dictated Ito spirit." Ashley nznin peote•tletl.againit Iltngbain's right to question the authorship: and Itingli inn again repented pint thern•ll9ll.l trio ntintli chart and design aloud it for nnylrody but Storni ler 11 lint ft um Ilingloitns eirneitneis and Ailde:,'s faintly thigui-eil equivocation, the Impute lintl become tone tnteteating, and a number of Rntltenl mem bers 11.1 collected arround the dtsputanta .Alter some furl bet Intntering and badgering Ito Itiugham'o part, Ashley confessed that '' , 16,1 , 11. }Mil II bilk to 110 with lt. and But ler It of a toile to rltt with 11, mid flint one of us pl Inetpal 0111eCtli was In give 1111t1, 411 opportunity of making and plovlng cet Ito charges scams , n Grant " NMI lulls IR W. story of the cnaginatton It to a •tntempol of fart given to Inc by one who MII4 rimy In 11. andsubstanilnted by otheto I he tt.l it Molar (11110 ago, but looked ttrat it atria Improbable on its face that I deetlited to pi ini d on! 11 I had roli lie.ll II train 'nob, n 0111 re no would leave HO intuit of its accuracy ====== ••Cooy Tune - ' lb, matted 1.1 The people 111 ilie!renta.l region• of this Stale are e•peciolly enjoying the “good Uures 111,1111.4 by the radical nholitlonisla 111 Cll4l l they were successful in the Inat fall clectiona Tiley were sitece,ful and the Crawl, fiwiv.rat grime the the 11101111, /11 lire 101101/011g language . ' 'There 1111111101 distress in (Ida and Sohrlyl. ill coal regions at 'reseal Many of the 'motile are net ually suffering for flint of food, 'nod the winter, tine for, has bear the tonal se•ere of oily that we hone experienced for several years In the vicinity of hanoy City, the poor are suffering greatly Ninny cplleries hare suddenly ceased opera none, and die working men ere unable to collect their wages' The Glenda:l Coal Company, nt City,' Was to have been sold by the Sheriff cm Tuesday of but week, and Hinny poor people had gather ed nboyt the pismires on that day, happy in the idea that they sere at last about to obtain their hardearned and much needed wages ; but the new" that the stip bad been postponed until the Stith jest ...came upon them like a thunder clap; — Gad their dour," was pitiable to witness This is the Cage In rime extent, in_other parts, where the working people who are desirous of emigrating to other places, are unable to do so because they cannot collect their we gea. There is no work au be hod at nietli of the collieries, and the deep .10 a has pill an end to most kinds of oat door labor We are informed that Mahanoy City has a comparatively deserted appearance, and hon•ea, which n few months ago, could be obtained only by the payment of most ex orbilinit rent., are now tenantless, and a drug in the market Many stores are being_ closed, some of them by the Sheriff, and prospect of better times in anything hid good A "f.erni. - Alimintry --The mongrels are very fond of parading their numbers, nod talking of "majority" rule They persistently ignite the foot that they have more than a million of voters against them They ore toil one third of thu-people poled to two third. And they are in the same minority in regard to the "govern ment Two nut of three branches nte against them ! What a large has republi gam govimument among us come to be, when two thirds of the people, with the President and the Supreme Court, are "tlislo)nl" to the other third ' Loyalty liars in hard times, as it did •t the Resolution, and it will be squelched 041 now as ii won then, by • rebels. ' These ..reliels" are. only two• thirds of the people with the President and Septette. 1 .,, 1111 We 1•0111 d ails 1.0 the mon grelo to e oigrnie to Atria and !Wash, where "loyalty" is beer appreciated• The article is now at a eount even with our old edversaries, the British —Ponttor Mira r Signs of Love. "Straw, show whir , . at the wind blocs." Trifles nnswer In di 1 . ..11* feelings - which, in graver matters, are ci.neetled under elabo rate protestations The Rndleal leaders af firm that their bowels learn over the South with all the unmeasured ardor eta brol lOW - - When- tbey .peak rouektb_ji ie an Joseph spate roughly le hie dretirenire oinking himself known. They desire net to humiliate or to injure us They feel kindly, they are magsanimous, they would have nothing in the way of revenge,—;hey onle wink to hedge the future with • reakonable ecurity. The North:is so et rong thal itinujalionl to p,ak truly. It can hors no excuse for en. phoity, endow reason for it, unless wo are to supposti the love or the habit ell. Will some one of the Radical presses elfin, on the losing. theory, dome of dm e roceell lags which appear to to to he bitbs,—so lit tle sn to betiterely sintoin7--tind for Which we coin Pon no sufficient 114100• P, tulles, it he one of mere malevolence For in „stance Why do. the Ittidicira refune to pay, ea promised, for the cloves whom they leek front ..loyal", men in 'loyal" Stnten, before' emancipation, to'ntke aoldierm of them.? Why dolbey refuse to pay Southern mail contractor,. ill, name doe them for vervictot rendered prior In the war Why do they refuse to pay or even to Am , Miller the claims agninet the government, even of •tyal" men nay CYO) of • • 011111'd 103, lints, hf (hey hnpnen to lire in n South ern Stnte• Why do they ranee to ply the peasiobs of aged Southern itodoei, award e d t' a — ib ea , by ibe I.tw, in reeogo.tion of the acre ices. more than half n cenlory ago, of heroes long •n their ~t rem' • Wlyl7llYeiThey orreeled the allotment even of college kink, appropriated .tiol due t o th e Southern Stntea out of the rOlllllll,ll fund, for the edneation of their i oaths' We puss by the dnily abuxe pooled up°n our bendx.—the daily 'brews if extreme proceedurgx, rtbirb pnrxly le mu pi o.perily -lhe donut; to a g 1 4 411 extent of nett 10, through the proocripiiiin of ie.t-olths We pa, by mach that we alight have n. 1.1.1 In the above,--bul we have iln 414 4 141 re lo Furll the catalogue 11e watt ter 0onw• one to who 110.- -if one thoilio he can 'how -- ho w w curb ay, 441 lety 4 ilatire illitlOlee 111141 Yin 141,11, 4 --14 4 ,e1 l 11 thin ai inte-wiir el editors, /it I tlintiinert •at lc reattiell, - it a/41nel civil at /44,4 44 'n0,1411 4 1 nal, that !hey have helmet 111 the 1.1.un 11 ran he lee °lulled 'n1111)1114 hunt preiettee 01 grind w ill A toonet4ry 111111 , 6 e,, n Inioinetti iroll.l. whiih II Mall ton) 1101 praellee 011 1111 enein. w i th ou t 01ina 0 0. 10 it —lope hek ' [hid 111 1 me Inn dull In 1111414 4 ,1 and In (lint light 1 0 1 epL crnwne.l 1.10 brelhltu flit 11a.1 101 a pal pore. 11. .11. l not e h w , &heal by taking looney a n d iilihubl ing their cern. m,en giving theca rlinet nietriite Ile emelt pal !hell ailinej in the, nacko The 'lwo who tell um they love us nod are inagnilninious Ind gen, rous, and who declare the) see the hand of r roinlenee whirl they 0011 , 11.1, our great fault, do not any, no..loseph dal, ••lle not nngr y with 3 ° ni ve l ) ." that yc dal it, fora w01..1101 )011 . •'but Guth' and I hit) do oil treat as 110 30.1 1 /.11 treated him brethren, but they signalize their love by 'denouncing mi the livelong day as the worst of Ir/lhone.—they take away the 1001010110 of agtil 011lown. they TIN, to riy their acknowledged oi pint 41061•, they withhold ed oe lion nr •hnr as they can, froth ortr untaught hr,,, lorry us with inlllllllerable mowing rise flans that do not p.t Orton for the tune they vocally If Ih'..' ore the proofs of love, do non o,„,b. ven d ,I he I v ey to thl• 'ladle or in mrrep'r • nnnw, . nue 011 0 11/11•1 iu 11.0 rinee 0f Ihr•vn nun friend.' to , , I /n/tits llaVllll9.llt Guilty 1 1-.111, Ilrie /),./erreli a find elarr Repo hlicrn pnplr, to it.l 1.111.1111.1 to thr IWO Gni, not It saps thir nigttruent la that thlrlteptilillennit have thetuielveßby Ilie ialtietion of Gant us fi,tvoill, r Th e Nei t r plain enough, 111111 II 41ii, not regvm nny ellorl or orgainivid on our part to prove 11 Rhnt wtibn Republican. tine any other nom think of all 111101411111 11110 will gave exprer ii,n to iris 111 oroi t u I Kndom anti rtaternuturlitp in tile following manner, provided he to untied for a rentunent by hir —Girmuti Tal,ll,g n gins, of Ingir, Ire in 3, i•The Prig! all like tin it bet f the he'll !Ike their !intuit - ter, 0ni1.,114 liertwilpi like their Inger I'lll4 gent lenity* . IS .111• senl.nofut mane limit r ' ' ' It war ilitm wouiterfuL, nrvr found 911101, Magill by'li/4/Iry III111:47r11111. 111111 city, mitt!, tiwrkeneil or 14, all il•I I male of Inn importance um u ntatentinin nail man of and this and similar en prer+ltins of his which lei! ur to 1 / 1 :111r110 that the Iliipubluein pally hail MOO a 1.14 take when they relented hini fon ll , or If Lie It,lrallll.lll-11111111 plower dud 1'" are in cruel we will. be rho! 10 110.1101 Ni, due It or the proptittlirri: 10 Wit cm the poren, of Tr.groeing the Itepoblienn pu ly, but fin the pution.e of eL/noniy lA, hooh,* th,ii porty, that we 1114 , 111111 ihe•e Ihme4 II we tattoo under toOnnolea Gov' Centy iI I. ',cow, we Int,e ,e,f, liar or .111 ode , f lirnt 1 and we rail iv tainly be ollowool I It,, rr presson been., no pohile,ine ate now Inirodueed to he Tothhe nun, hove not I ten oar , - oine for po liin n , lll o peeoli U ly thenIFWFI i and nnoilker for the people who I,now lnte nut tore ilbollt 1,11111,1 .) %I 0111 —V{ lint ever may he said of the Jacelnitie, lnek of holdtiese it not among their Kin,. They hole resolved ni coal, o f this geveininetit for another prendentinl 'pen t , and they have hut little hesitation it, to the inetine by win rch this oltm'et i a he secomplielied, y had the Preetilent to their way, and the, ploponie to Impeach him The Supreme Court thirst:lr some Id villainy, and immediately they Take steps hi mitlet that give! Inkusiitil incapable of further berm They find that ifrttey should succeed in turtling the President nut nt othee.„they wt I he compelled wale., the law is chningrill, to here 11110111er forthwith, I nd they 'aulfq on! , but thoilettllie popul.tr .Ingnattob %nub! be It rott-e.l by the expel von of the President trom office, wild work a etilliatent eliattge ut the puithe mind to defeat their would of conroe upon rill their plane To obvi ate thte they lure:Ott:ply Menai ed a till in Congress to suit the pos-utni., eumigeney It piovldee that to emie there being n a I . l,ldOlig or Vico President nu eleettolc Vitali bin held niacin ordered log eon a/y..8 In the meantime, tine Speaker of the Senate, if (lime in one, and the Speaker of line llntioe, if there m uol, sLnll hold the office Thins they expect to keep the ~powe r w the lumile or their party, in tiller colt tempt of the poular will When will the metican people rat urn to their menses. and throttle ill, fell spirit infJactubbpsto,wlnicli Pi leveling all the toilwarke deeoh•t wit ton xi Rhea,' ttnre: 3 3 4, — Es President a en eying Organ saga of the Administration: If necessary its strong and iron hand ntff ,;01,,d )/,,y the g 01,3( Old pn rent the ronsunanatton of rad teal treason The great °nib of tine President, to protect and defend the (301141iTIllion, will not be forgotten, and the people who t .n.titin Linn with their five hundred thousand. indljority of .voting polite lion, North and south, will not, forget him Events have already brought the Uoverti meet to the eery vorge 01 another revolt, lion If the radical Illajllky in Congress pursues its treasolitiW course much longer, lie Government. in order to mullein itself, will have to arm tie sitpporre. At the roil Of the Pregt:A•nt all his ft tends, Sorth and South, ant, the Army n d Nnoihn ill respond In such a mutest the Mlle cannot be donhtful Congressmen may be valiant fighters on tkp floor of Congress, but when they come lfr hold their cohorts into the fiebl, it will Another thinae Real artmes end the great, soldiers of tro Itepublte will be found fight togunder lila flag We 11,IVIYO the (topesl lion of the detortoned and tired fart that An drei, Johnson of terra out hot Olostrotttonal term of , flic • Fans:nom' AM COMM —The Asooelaled I'm, informs is this morning slut the "Welds of the Nation" have defied its au thority, broken out in newel rebellion, and levied war against its fore", One °Meer eliot, one negro killed, and our Caput in of lie United Staten Army in the baud, of the African rebel,. All this at the Cheri., plan tation:in throStuie of South elrolina, op notate the city of Susannah, on Wednesday the 8,111 of January. in the year of our Lord one I ilOll4llllll eight hundred and sixty RYA. "Freedom', leaching am a coining, Jubilee, jubilorum !" A fair field noul no favor —Chron tele Aautla tleorpta -The "colored citizens" of South Carolina are kicking up considerable of • bobbery Alw•ing sheik their 'Yankee friend. on die "'gobble: . during the erne, a great many of them went into the same bushiest., and. net toeing gooiest with coming the Bollerlen pme over whatever was portable or movable, they fastened themselvee upon many of the richest planialjoul. In the leas - Radical spirit -they -now eledm lobe the owners of the land, and refuse to leave They have ;ruts and are seined in open hosttlffy against the... United t 3 tool troops she Bureau officials. Whether the blacks are getting Jp thlrlittle rebellion upon their own nenolllll, hooves I.r, in not quite clear It mny he that white Radicals aro back of them, expecting to share in the spoils should the negroes come off victori o ,Several collisions have occurred be tween the United States troops and the ne *roes, in which at tenet one officer of the Freedmen's Bureau Innis wounded —Patriot avid Munn N- V. ninwirrron Adnertinr, a strong Republican paper,illustrales hip depresslonl in bust ties, by oiling the 011110 of "one of the heav iest and most prosperous firms" in that city ..which paid I tax on nu income of several mallion9 last yeay, bait which this year, will not de able to pay one cent, owing to heavy Issues and to the general dullties, of trade, by which itn rectepts have been reduced below its actual expen,s. A number of Large firms on Droallway and 'down lulus' are also sail to he in the same condition, and the conclusion reached by the ("immure"! is, that the returns which. previetekly help• ed to swell the internal revenue receipts to an large a figure arc not 110/.llllDi 1u be repented this year "NOD 011ibatiotmcnto N. DUBBIN GRAY, AITOILNEII AT LAW, Benet . ..llo. Pa OIII.•,. 0. l'lo - A, 12-6 RE AT 11A111;.1INS kX 3 11 Nbern effers for nale nt himtar t mge nnotnlautoo, near Uselntning'n 2 ntr. l m. 1101,3 Wngete., lun true k I new eprtng 2 111 . 1 s buggn.,.. 4 1: nen g, 111Cptn huggli.o 1 nll ..n.l .ne tin in. In, innt tllOl/Cnitl', met eork is ',wit limn the he., lek 111. , maker. nll.l el the Intro limprol e l sti Ie And 12 11 2, I AS 1;11,1,11,ANI), Late Italy A gen! 1., opt 11‘..1 31 e I r t (I I I, I . 'I . I() \ I) F I. 111 S Sri 4 - ,'Cb So, eulL SlnoO •I IVMA I I NIITON. I).1 l`nro. Oar slltnntinn st‘vit to Own,. mph, re cent net. el Cotigre.A., 11 - .4.14.4411ng Etionhzul inn 4.1 1101111 fill 111C1141.1 ..1 1114441141 1'4.44.4.144, Ada, tinnnl I.44n.noint I. 'A 4.1.4.44 4.4, 31444, 11Jp ing eral p at. • 4.11 V. e in pre lekr.d, and Inanuenog Clenn- w the mew erni Le partmenl" 014110 l'ntled Staler file,. rnment, Ito leels confident that he eon render ials-Intl to all who place tin Irk lain.. lip 12-6 3. $3.00 -sAvEI) , =I ro4. Thar •lollore ensel m each bap, , If tltnp••.. new And complete dem ght Iron HORSE 11.1 Y-FORK C GIDDING's I=llooll6l TII I g STAN DS 1.7: 4 :121V \ ' • , nmka en•lor m OH awl . * '*nrli in Vamp lin> or Oran.. Th t + ferk hew, flied...gel the hot etre, until the prlpqr time, end then per toily r • .1.1 It , toplt tp.t j“ got 0111 of repetr, h. , tug et e and n.or,‘, 1., niitt It :nude ef the 1.011 .loraolb, II'," ohdoe ith All wlso 1. n a 11. or +et nit wool, ' , rant ti n cork of 5. , . and worraill hl qatople , horn Ulher atoll ul :111 A {V %LTEIt.4, nJr Agent for Centre TilAy SHEEP. t 1 the reAulen ol the subscriber lisp, tot t,r about the Mb of No, ern ber 111.1, Ire sheep, 311 while, with arm rent mark+ the ow 1. ropieltiol to oen for. o sin iwope ner rt:, • I tike them ninny (.therisi4o they w i 1 t e l of the low glirertt , 12 s—lt JAMES 1%11.1.101J I 11•1-01.11 :1 11iN ',Awe I. keret.% giten that the part lier‘lini heretofore a rtn,t water the name of ,1 it Irani C , bar tine Jae Levu Wail'. The Irk awl in ...ante are in the handl of J li. Irwin & .1. I) II wil,in, for vettlernent , all Imre... 11111rIliell U. Mni.l firm either L 1 polerr hook 11l Quilt. are renanted to inithenwl -elite 11 lIIIVIN, \\l I. 1;11,1,11. \ND ' , AA(' KAI P, .1. D. RANKIN, underrigne.l will continuo the Inoneei. of manufacturing geode ni ilie Oak 11..11 Wenl n Manilla,.lery, under flrli of Irwin .1 Itankin. .1 I: IRWIN. IttiSklN DIE 8230. 0" R r. ' 6 ' , ` ,.e t ti ß lr i :t ' the Pinbli• et Daniel It ti bough, m Lee lu temitlttp, lluntteplen eettelv, l'rt, orglit of the Bth lee) , Ili It ft BROWN \t 0111:, Light )enrtt old, 113 hands high, And brawled the tel thotiltler with the letter " . s.gnuntll be paid for • the urreet /11111 to le tam thol or thh, es z . itol s.th for (to, re ,o‘er, ol the Mane D Silt! .1611, Kurt Pett'a Alitine I 11. a, 1 but Deteettng and In saran , Y.,rk Pa 'Ube allot a een l perie Herene agalnet tlre ar theft, met the itla, 0 is their htituding reward 12 I if ISAAC II A DI.T, Agent LOONS SC) - IWAII% & (:0 1` l) 11 . 31 ISB lON H II N S /04.0 Attolir.etle, F 1.1; Cherno N% 141, North IV hart e, and 137 North Wtiter I. PHILADELPHIA. Order,. 5..(1 . ...ited find promptly extt.tto.l fit the Iterv,t Stitaxf.tc boo guitran tend. •11[11 ♦ 1400. 0 tiCIIIIOJ. J nrnwnnt I 12-4-1 y rilizE BEST BOOTS & SHOES eon stmiti) on hand all fur tale cheap nt (IRA!' AM'S ,1 Sh.AFFILEY'S All I ES' FANCY FligB ! 1J AT I=l Old Established FUR Manufactsay No 718 ARCII STREET. above 7th , Philadelphia Importation and Manufacture one of the largest and most beautiful selecticus of FANCY FUE.IB,_ Lobes and Cbahlitne s sfYf earl - 6 .the City. Also, a fine assortm, nt Gf Gent's 'Fur Gloves and collars. I sin enabled to dispose of my Roods at led] resaonable pikes, and I would thenitorerfollolt a call from my friend+ of Centre reality end *llrembir he Name, Number and Street dOII N FAR Si Ilb A, No 71r Arch St al/. id., south role, Mira. have nn l'artner, nor connertion.trith any other Store PhlaVelphia VALC.ADLE FARM FOR SALE The t.ubscrilter . offer. at private sale a farm ',tamed in Harris township, and adjoin tog property of the Agricultural College con taming. I= The lend is rolling and in the beet stole of cultit et ion, is nil cleprtd 07kcePt. 20 .cros, (hot is well timbered. Upon tho property Is erected a good two story fame house, splendid new book taro, cribs, shod' nod other outbuildings, There are TWO LARGE CISTERNS, es splendid young otrehard of choice fruit, k ited ell the cons einema that would make a desira ble home 1500 !mends of new post and rail fence, with other improremenla hare been made lately. TEnms. —One Willie purchase money to be paid in hand, the balance in yearly payments of fire hundred dollars each, or made to snit purchaser., J. B. MITCHELL, M.l) Bellefonte, Ps. 'Net° abbevtioemento st ' Y°'• mul.l.o'l; I . NI: Yon want, arst,,,to get a Uoonamprie You then what It es Cheap as Possible. ' hoe la natural and II ' right enough. The Queatlon is, i' Woven to Buy? Fr is your Feriae:sal. interest to noomitiet 1 the follow tog facts i • rhere in organised in !IFFIra, en beaten.. es Itahlishinent to make llir # st class clothing, and 111 maks it ehesper than. customary The mate- Octal. pre bought direct I. l from the best Amerman loniFFortmean rnAnufno 4urork, and thee ronsid. Iwrable I. eared. Full Iprices are paid to.work 'rften, no 'as to ensure ,anhstantial and hand. eon. garment. ; the ISslesrnen and Clerks are 1 ouch that customers can 'WO rely upon them,and ,ttiery effort is made to l'please and suit patrons, go as to keep as well as „maim costoo, The r e suit or combined Indus.' try'. system, and close niltheation of all the , employers, had secured iw model establishment, I ca etrennin et) lo of ll ClOthingoluti 0 ant mot., . I KRATX price, .1 We here, 11let. I.lent.'n Ilea CLOTIIIXII. ..Id.Apetiel Deportment . for Vouilt'e lent I Boy. Clotblogb Clirtino Deportol_nt 'I to make to order thoit'r Fornirbmg thoel. in huge Voriet.l. 'IVAV lkl.:11 AND BROWN, nAh 11011., ono, Gth & 31.1 r krt, rt. 1461.101011. ' .nt by of exp.er, when .Iv-Ireil I I 19 It 141 It l' t 'AI.F Slslellt 41 Hoot, for Frile nt "CP k AlvAr. I )I T BLIC S.tLE Will Ile ex p0.c.1 to pohlte nJe AI the eaJai.o 01 Ike Aub.erther a Fergoool ton n .Lip, t n DI ro count., neor Pool) It ono. Forott,, SI)l FRI!) FFIIRF ART 221, 14117, CiEllulll. illg al 10 n't lurk, i•nly, all Ike I ItinLlo late murk. Farming Implement,. and Nitwit inory, twit...ir) for earpm g 011 it large ail SKV 1112:AD OF ANI.I one Derenshire Boll—fat, one Full blood Whorl Horned yearling bull, cattle, eq. and ea ill teen bend of bugs, seventy sheep. tiro farm wagon, and lad ders, one Ipir-y curt, In,, skills, bora° power and threshingmaeliine— Loristoun make, bar howler rope and puller., Iron roller In rectums, Fanning mill, COMBINED 1117 CE EYE yIOIC ER it III: 11 . 1.11. It run drill, Dandle Horse rake, corn pinter, elllbratore, lug rhii rigid lull re t• of faun harms+, together with her alt. too mullet.. to mention. Et err article enumrated, nl lll.idern nipd oppro, ell ut, le, ell kept, In g ood order and will Inc roll wilh ont e. Ale°, lot of reuloned wFiita nil e 11.... pine lumber No you poneluunt on mt. rount of tueither ROBERT 1:011RES, A uct loneer & I ti`E Booty. of ell ilmeriptiona G for Judo iit tI RA II A ,f Me Atlti 1.1 ‘TOTICEISCORPOR ITION , In thol'ourt Of Com Il e ., o r c en t re county, utitie metier of the petition for the inr corporation of" fhe German Reformed Comm. g.ition of St Peter% Church of Prher.dome• " • Notice i 4 lierrhy given to all people whom it may concerti, that at our Court of Common Plena hold at Bellefonte,and for Centre count), on the 30th day No in N ernll,, 1 I) 10011. ep plii•ation way made by petition for charter ineorpt rating. the German Ilvforuteil Congrega tion of St Peter/ Cher.), of Reberiihurg That the.lllll we. examined and mail together with the artielea of aioniciatoin by our paid Court, an d th e run , ibreeted to Ire filed in the °Mee of the Ptrithonatoryi s of .6101 C.. 1111, oho II Imr., done That entree auflit rent res.. he rho rn In the contrail et our next term id . pold, Court, 11113 pitd 11.0e1111011 will lot the proper order or decree, ire drelarerl a rorporation in Molt poll Ire, by the ohm. name etyle and title •rol no cording to the art iihol and condittirmi cot forth in their raid appluoition, tiled as afore...aid in tho office of Prothonotary. of our taid county. n gree.thly to the Act of Aractobly, in nu It core mute and pro, oleil .1. 11. I.IIM . Prnehonyfiro y MEM 1)ISOls , UTION hereby gi‘ en that tho part neesbip heretofore existing between More and Halms, by mutual ennveni doom!, ed. _s.u. MOORI .1 HAINES The honkie the firin are with the under 'ogee(' who will eentinue the litt.ine+l we litre torero 12 -3 31 11 31001(E. Tl 4: A s! .r Ten for the People N me Ecer or Profit. for Conrumen Poe ic Fifty cent. to One Dollar per Pound Saved Me Loo• ing3cn dircit from the Deportee , T KELLEY it. CO . Importer. of Tel., in connection with their large 111 ,teen to hate determined to introduce their Tens il wort- I. to roe,unmrra at import.',.' pre se, thin etre, [men ram tog to the conetener of 40 to CO per rent. Nautili. ran now club tog'ether for nny kind o r outdate@ of Ten., in poi L i ge. id one pound anal upward., nod we will rend them A auperior at tine of Tea ot 5 per rent abui o the coot of importation Let mine energetic lady or other Ninon in each neighborhood rail upon her arountntaneem and take their orders for any of the following named Teas, and when a club often, twenty, or more is obtained, sand (OA we wdl send the Ten. pill up in reparate parka geo, with the 111\1110 of carp person marked tin it. all unelond to one hex A. a Ix, eh. •• an do, or to the person getting up the lob we will rend for hi. or her eerrieee, on extra ram Alimentary pa, kage on all orders 01 $5O and nuance! Ii is terhapedidt well underaticol irhy we cell rill Ton. ito tern ; but when a ie taken into ronsideration that betide. the origi nal roil of enportotion, the Broker, tipeculseir, Jobber, Wholeaule Dealer and Ratifier, has each to reap a large profit nod the innumerable Cartage's, Cooperages, Inaurani Plc Storage', he, which Teas bale to pan through before they reach the cowmen', Bill redilily explain thin. We propose to do away with nee° eights of three profile and expenses, and it now remains with the people to say whether theyahAll eine 50 cent, to $1 00 per pound on eN pound of Ten they purchare, oche compelled to giro their earnings to • host of uses go-between,.Pedlars and steal re, wishing Teas to sell again, can be ommodated with sneill Primp's to and their trade, but no reduction inn ho made, a. then are our wholesale prmes. =BBB Oolong,19lock) TO, 90,90,51.00,5 l TO haws $1 25 per pound. * t English Dreakfust (1114u4fb0, 90, $l.OO pool $1.25 par pound, Young Ilroen (Green) $5, 111*, $1 00, want $1.25 aupedor $1 50 per pound. Muted (Green and Bin a) 70, 60, 90, but $l.OO per pound 1. , P. 101 . (Green) 91.30 beet per pound Japan, $l,OB $1,1041.95 but per pound. Gunpowder. (Green) $1.30 beet $1 90 per pound COFFEE DEPARTMENT. We have lately added • Coffee Department to our establiabident, and although we cannot promise thi consumeeits great • raving as we can on Tear, (the margin fur profit on Coffee beteg very math) yet we ran sell Coffee fully 25 per cent cheaper than retailers charge. Our Coffee comes direct from the Contain House and we roast and WO them perfectly pore, put op /Ainr , ipPthretd packages, at an advance of c r 194 Our hole Sale Price—Ground Coffees—Pure Rio, 25,30 rents per pound. Best Old Govern ment Java, 40 cents. Beat Ceylon 40 cents. SPOIDINO Mover.—Parties sending orders for len then $3O for Teas or Coffema should fiend with their order aP. 0 Draft or the money, to save the expense cf collecting by Express. But large orders we will forward by Express and collect on delivery. We ahall be happy at all times to recette • call at oar warehouse from pers o ns t kiting the city, whether dealers or not. T. Y. KELLEY, d. CO., Late Kelley d. 'ought, 12-4-5 m se VESEY Bt., NEW YORK 1110 CONSUMERS OF FLOUR di FEED. 1. Orders left at the wareroom in the rear of Doer's store, (or Boor or frrd, will be protnpt ly attended too and the good, delivered free of charge, by the Login Mille wagon,oa Tuesdays _and Fridays, eitiseauvf the borough. At we are or years been dealing in ,FLOUR, FEED g GRAM OF ALL RINDS We feel that we can guarantee satisfartion to all who may (area as with their patronage.— Orders front 'distance promptly filled. Bellefonte Jan 4 '67-6m - HUMES - CO. Nett) abbrtiometlto COUNTY AUDITORS RUEPORT. I, J. D. BIIUGERT, Treseurer of Centre county, A, D. 1866, In ne count with said County: F. ^ Mt. Joimory 1, 1867. Anitiory 1,1867. Tp4in't outstanding Taxes, Jan nis!), 1, 1866 667196 34 To ain't on duplicates A. D. 1866... 54669 11 To srn't received or John Shannon (et treP.Mr) To ain't of utissatad /and and tax . Toem't overpottl roller ore avrounts $lOOOll 03 o.lo•lnnee due County and Relief -- T. saccuunt• ..$22082 70 January I, 1867. • Jemmary I, 1867 y onm't faxes outatadding A, D. 1666 and prey low year 5.......... 654159 35 By - brdere lifted... ............... 64427 71 By etn't.collectore exoneratione..... 1001 00 Ily ern% collectors percentage-- ... 4208 89 fly allowance ler ntai lonary 10 00 C.. 1111111 1 ,2 . 3221 38 • RICHARD CONDEY, Sheriff. In amount with Centre County. DR. Jniunny I. 1867. Jonorrry I, 1867. To null finer and jury fee...—. . 8655 or Ti. Inn', of county order, Auttury'l, 18117 January I, 1867. Ily bnlattre at eettletnent Jan, 1860 $412 33 Ily 'minting prllluners and turnkey Ity commonwealth elqi ger An per 111 fled ..... ..... 678 73 113 Jory fee. exonerated.. 92 00 Ily boor paid lan library ennunittee ' 466 00 anil paid State Innatie nßylum ' 78 00 --- t We the undorcigned ludito l rP of Contra coun ty, having examined the foregoing aceounti of .1 D. Shogeri, Treasurer, and RichardConiny. Conloy. High Sheriff of raid county, do hereby error) flint the gaol account* are coereel aloe eta led. In teedlinony whereof wa have hereunto not our 'made thit Pth day of January, A P. 1'67, RISH ". JOHN H THOMAS, JOHN KINNANE, Bellolvte, 1.1, I -M Autlitgin. ', NW:NI/ITCHES OF CENTRE COW:Sri. A D 1986. T. IMl't orders for Auditors clod,. $5B JO Ditto James FOrClillitatL M full abet. 486 00 Ditto John I. Gray on sheount. . 391 00 Dina Joshua Potter, nn Recount . 215 OD Ditto 0801 Furey, in full (old acct). 120 10 Lietto Wm Furey, ta nest.... . 10 00 Milo John Moran, Conotu'rlt clerk, 993 00 Oath Dols A, Alexander. salary as , counsel A. feet no collection . 305 54 Do Andrew While, court crier.. ... "102 00 Do .1 14, Parsons, 69 00 Du .1 II Lipton, Froth Pec5........ 524 61 J Sts non, ex-tressures(ln lull, 1308 94 Do It iehard Conley, Rherdf.. 512 33 Ito I' Urny Meek, ... 354 02 It, .1, Troudfoot, in full & relief 12 00 fleorgis 110-ts, printing . 51 00 Ito Froderte Klutz, printing 120 10 Do Grand & Traverse poen. ray., 3731 49 Do Constables. for rat urni'd melange 201 77 Do Cnownonwoalth Costs .... 2538 3! Do Assessors pny 795 55 Do Election Expenses . . . I'B3 76 Do prennawns on scalps. . 337 89 the road rum. A damage 5......... 399 00 Do Interest accounts 5803 67 Do Inquisition on della bodies ... 101 51 Do hop. & rep on pub buidings 131 41 Do County prison repairs.. 191 67 11 11 'R9 12 1 31 Do refunding aeo t—itooteof coo...ailed 32807 57 Do refunding arool—rood tat oto 5,119.3 88 Doo IV AV. Montgomery rudnge... 20 58 Ito Fella Mullen, boardoo . 4 41 ==l=l Ito Robt McKnight. gn.e.ll k jail 246 60 =E=l Do I.Neolning In. Co, for 211 00 Dd Wen Shortlidge, coal C II Q }nil 372 31 Do J: Livingkon kniolco d etas). 120 AS Do 31odre A Ilninan do .. 11.1 00 Do Will Cook,'haulang ashes . . . 1175 Do B Galbraith, book cane pt chairs 137 00 Do Joshua Martial!, p0et5!...... •• 0 03 Do M Loughrey, unloading wood 3 Oa H o ____ Moore, Unitises-wood .... a 74, Do .1 A J. Ilarrin, moist,.. ! 00 11)11 Sl. Parson', water tax.... • 00 110. De SrksoLl Nuhols i glaking w andowft 3 50 Do Clfrklarall. carpenter work ' fp 31, ,_ . , Do slrd Loeb, anise for jail 2 VG Do T Hat wend, window fasteners 2 75 Do coal bucket and abet el 16n Do taxes & costs on deed. unseated Do lands bright by Cutout's at , treasurers sle.. ... .. . ... 9:101 ft I Do muslin for binding &mess books 2 00 Do T. Caldwell aoknowl'ing deed.. 23 1)4, Jos 111aurk, paper hanging.. 21 63 . Do Smith, Murphy &Co well paper 43 75 Da Win S Wolf,. stove pipe ..,.. 300 Do J II Rankin, omitting accounts I,l' register nod prothonotary . 35 00 Ito 111 - n°96)11 k Kunkle, well paper 2 70 Do Irwin 41 Wilson, moist ..... .. . 7.9 50 1) 'tuna lonatio any lout .... 970 00 • Jon I, 1507: HEI.I'EF ACCOUNT DR To no't relief order, oulAtandsng dnnunn• I, 19116 9507 95 To in't m 0.1101.4 Jan 1, 1317.. $152 V 3 J.en I, kW, CONTRA Cl{, Ilv anel lifted A, D.llBOO $155 00 Ituhow.. .„ 152 V 5 RECAPITL LATION Cl,lllll COI 4, r o PR To null. intlebtetlpeen Jun 1, 181111. $76301 03 To sen't rebel maw. ienT 102 'Jo Te am't end) on hand do 1806.. 1:113 0 To null notes tirsentod for pay tuent of whit+ no mooed had been mode whoa teemed ...... 7770 79 To ant balances Ana Sherd!' et RI at settlement Janttedy 1, 1887..._ 11010 43 ItErirl Coma. CR. am't Cowen] altos cancelled.. $32807 67 H 0 wet cub un band . R 116821 17 74 Balmier , -- $03351 48 liiv, IVe the underogfted Color invinners of Centro county,. tu baring exnktva forgoing elate went of rem On sod expend urea, also isteapit• ulallon, do hereby certify that we find them correct an shone detect. Whereof we hare hare. Into net our hands this 10th day Jannaty:'A I) 1867 _., 1' Altent """. -' JOHN L. GRAY, OHN MORAN. JOSHUA POTTER, Comm'sr clerk WM. FUREY, 02-4-4 t 4 4 4 1 Curamiesionare, kEITICE TO CREDITORS, • All , persons knowing themselyes hi ed to the firm of A. Baum A Co., are hereby notified that they are required to maim settle meat within two week, from this date, other wise their accounts will be left yeath Esquire Klinger, for collection. Feb 1-31 A. BAUM A CO. Legal Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration have been granted to the under signed upon the estate of Israel Seamans, deed. of htilesborg, All persons knowing themselves, indebted to said estate are requested to roam forward and make immediate palment,and theu. haring, rialtos to prettont them duly authenti rated for setticroett MEM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -- Notice Is hereby given that letters o administration have been granted to the under signed on the estate a f Paul Wulf, deceasejl, •1 Mile, township. All these Indebted to said extete are requested to snake inimedtate•pa) , meet, end those having claims to present them duly enthentleated for settlement. S. S. WOLF', 1:-3-6t Aka's\ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIVE. Notice hereby giien that lettere 4, administration has. been granted to the under. elgned on the Mete of Samuel (Hamner, drid., of Curtin township. AU thom indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those baying claime to present tbittik duly authenticated for settlement. CONRAD SINDRII, - JNO. WERRiayEtr. 4 12-3-6 t *dem. 17113 47 9968 19 443 97 22982 70 $l5OOll 03 512 33 967 43 IMO $2134 70 MI MEE EEO 8821353 43 02113 $9 , 1L1 ag. $42681 17 T. M. HALL, Adtu'r.