.oitniortatic Watchman P. GRAY MEEK. EDITOR A;1; PRornlnroth. JOHN P. MITCHELL.— Altsoci.ms EDITOR. BELLEFO. TE, PA FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. 22,1667 TIMM .--312 per year when paid in advance 2.30 whim not paid In •d% ant e, and 33,00 when not paid before the expiration of the year. Outlet of the Hour From rest:tit indications, the time cannot be far distant when the Democ racy of the country will he compelled to take control of the governmet, and save it front the hands of theme who are de greying it The hotly styling itself the Congress of the United state., proposes to erset in this country the wort fat to of despotism whyi exists 01) earth We have not time nor inehnatioilto enumer ate:the vu'rious bills which have been proposed and payed by that [may under, the mime of ''reconstrnetion ' is sufficieutfor us that each and every ooe of them shows the %Mlle disregatql foe the renqi , ution of the colitury and fir every dictation of humanity and gee ,They are all sehemes efre% elution, and that too of the most, 'wheal kind A proposition to openly overturn our whole system of government. and place in power an hereditary monarchy would be no more squarely in the fare of the Constitution that the tocamre., proposed by the Radical Congie.... They utterly' and openly ignore ey ery In don a the Constitution, and every principle ..f five government which. has been recognized' in this country and in England for the last two hundered tears No one of serve who ha, examined die subbyet will presume to say that a revblulion is not fri progress. It is retarded somewhat by the Sum 01111: Court and the Pre,alem. but the majority oh' that body known the :Pith Congre..s are revolutioni , t, of the very worst,kind. The question amongst Democrats can not be, to it our duty ro prevent thi. revolution,but what is the best and surest 1111.11114 of preventing it ? Wevery. man in the country who is true to the govern ment of h is fathers was posqespal ore mus ket, and all cobld move in concert, we would say put it down with the bayonet and at once. It would he right to do so. It would not he revolutionary It would be a simple vindication-on our part, of the doctrine that the prop& moat rule When the machinery which we have heretofore used to carry out the truths upon which our government.is built, ha, fallen• into the enmity', hand, then it would lie imrfectly right fle us to enforce those truths' by the nearest and best mean , within our reach. The monient we were possessed of that machinery, we would set it in motion on the plan of those who erected it, and see it crush the traitors who now block up its wheels Rut however propel and just this course would.he, j,ti-is not at present practicable We are notall possessed of propel means, - Ind cannot all move in concert If we were, Congress had not tiered to insult us and trample upon our novelekilent as R has done. As affairs now stand we must suffer without remedy But let not another year find us in OM present condition We mast possess o u r s e lves of means, anti we must he ready to act in concert It is no imaginary danger which hangs over us. It is near and 'threatening The storm mai. Faust at any time and we should look the matter full in the file° that It may not terrify uv .when ac ought to act Our ei t kein• meat, our libertie., the libertie, of our country for all time aro in more tom nest danger than they ever were before The hour may conic in a very short time when one bravo blow will save them all. Let us be prepared to strike it. We are in the majority, we have the power at our command, and let us be prepared to wield it If es cry mail in the country understood in all its bearings the policy of the leaders in Congress, there would be short work with the revolutionists: Let every Democrat who does know the danger warn his neighbors. let every one who receives the papers circulate Meat amongst those who do not Let there be sufficient and immediate organ ization. The Denmeratie party eis the bust hope of the couctry, and not one of its members should negiaet a single ditty The times in which we live are big with fate, and the future historian will refer to us either as the men who bravely struggled for our institutions and preser reed them. or as cowards who permitted a fanatical minority to trainple us into the dust With the wreck of our govern went. If we believed that the body known RS the XXXIX Congress zeally represen ted the people of the United Stales, we would not be writing thus. 4lut there can be no doubt iu the mind of any one who has examined the subject. Full two thirds of the people of the whOe Union aro opposed to nearly every measure adopted during the present session of Congress The Congressional Districts thought the Northern States have been so gerrymandered theta large dispropor tion of morigrele„ are sent to Congres , The Democratic element has scarcely any representation at all, Ten States of the Ilijon, possessing greater interest in legislition at this time thin all the oth ers, have not got a mitigle representative in Congress It is a revolutionary body, taking advantage of the wrongs it has inflicted tWon the country to complete the work of ruin. With Audi a condi tion of affairs, we must not be idle. Every later pf his, cptmtry and the white race must labor for the overthrow of this dangerOui power, as well by in struoting the people, as fly preparing for closer action. They are about importing moil kien into Texas for cotton picking pur poses. The cost will be about $12,00 per head, and when they are well ;rain ed, six of them will pick a thousand pounds per day. This will be a great advantage to the cotton growers of thrit State, if emigiehs should not make- the mokeyn voters. —The I ndians —The on our frontiers Ire likely top ve troultmsome the e6ming .. Spring an 'dimmer, that .is if half the reports about them pre owed The la teat report says that a body of tr . thou sand of thew, recently met, and are preparing to "Mite the war path " as ' 'soon as the grass grows; This report easy be correct, or it may have been cir eulated for the benefit of disunion abbli tion army contractors, ' , Intelligence of the Masses The American people have long boast ed of their antelligenee. It has often been said that a government like ours conJ4 s not exist witliimA intelligence in the masses, and it sOtos to have been the task of fourth ofJuly m a atorer,-„an public speakers generally to convince the people of their superiority le this respect IV ory other people on the gldbe The result is that every one who can read and write 1111114/111,1 himself a Solon, and thinks that. e.ottrolled by •uch wisdom as his, the Apt erutneut can never fall A Yankee learhs to read anal write mechatt . knows nothing about what he reads, and then asks to be sent et) Cott , green. Is that the sort of intelligenee which we require among our people A nation of 'minus might know as Attieh of govermental affairs as torn instructed under the Yankee system. A boy Is taught his letters by some puritanical pedagogue, he learns to read , bn rend Cr. are full of the ' lathers. — littuker hill," 'African ghirf, ' and net a syllable front the Constitution. or from the mouths of the men who made at Ile knows 110 111011: abeut.- his gover ment when Ile 11111 , 11 NZ h i t eolll o ' than a I lot t entail lie. has hoard of a ' Higher law and make, it his sole Bolding the Constitution in su preme contempt. Tens of thous:man of our people who lay claim to consideraldo wisdom have never read a elau , e or the ...- Conitittition of the elmutry 'They know nothing about the s 3 stem of our govern meat,,. 'fltey v.1'1(1,1111,1 the TaillVel, at Congeesi with None untie President nod the powers of the Pt esident with ,these . of the SlllOOlllO I ' olll t They belie% anal fellow a demagogue when he tells them the President is the govel nment, and they 'holiete and follow lulu when he tel . 4 them Congress a, the govea Ta rnow. Is this the sort of intelligearp upon aim-11'0111 OXI , tOIIOC Are •ut la men Lw:title of sell' government We would take anion of,oldinaly luau, who could not read or write at all, and, by .imply wading the Constitution tv him make ~f• him a better citizen than nmetv nine out of a hundred it thwe who 001111.0 , 0 the — patty of progress The Coll4fitUlloll Is 011 C oft he phune4 papers et er trtitteti matt It 14 t rue 'hat great statesmen iyel Lawyers may. Tor in regard to the best mean, of car rs rug out its provisions, but no Mali of brains who can read or understand what is read to him ran doubt as to w hat powers are granted to cavil branch of the covernment and what are with held It is too plain for 'even a chin. to misunderstand it, and yet iior people stand in doubt as to whether the present traitorous body willing itselt the Congress of the I initial Stoiles is u , m ping powers not granted. We ask no tan to take our word for it s We do not wish them, to -We beseech of every man to exanil Me carefully for himself Let any one who is ta doubt sit down !bran hilikar and read the Constitution carefully just as would read a will whirl, left to hit, frieele, legacy, and he ear, doubt no longer Ile will there find that the 1(0%5,14 of eadll . braliell of the gm enu nno int arm accurately and cal (Tully enamel ated one by one, so that a foul may under stand Ile will also find that all 'iao' s not granted to the I ", natal State, nor pro to the States, are reserved to ti,, Suites :old the peaple flow then, un der this imstrainesit, cat thew be any voilfu,ion among the ditliiient in :indica iiLt he government. Eauli ha- , Its pow ers precisely defined. and tire u• eau uc, - el be any conflict between tliein Without asurpation.on the ;nut of ennui of them. When oar fatliii . rs, tallied about the intelligence of the people. they meet that sort of intelligence which Woold enable them to lintleNtalitl the system of government which the have melted. But they never meant that the inert( t(t poem/ to iiiidenfilid would be of any ,er %lee to 11., Mile-, we met it 'they ell eillatea that we would apineelate the work they had done fie as biebb rnonrh to exatiline it, 9 1d by a simple e•aiiiiii.i lion learn its great featines flow can we deternime Whether our eel %Mit' , do right or moue if we do not know what sea vice I. retollied (ol them'' How it' fectly absurd the idea that mere intelli gence Oil general subyegts will guide us under a an itten Constitutifar any knowledge or what it contain Let US hear no more °Nile intelligence of our people until they learn tia . ,-tuily their goyim invent, sir that they %nay l be capable ut understanding the work of then awn -eri mita. A strange sort of intolligence it is which places absolute powei in the bond, of men who imelit to be in lunatic- avliiina and penitentiaties No wonder they desire that the agent shall lot°, he is 1(1,0111 as eviolibla 01 ca erasing the eleetise fialielp•i• as those who elect said, men a+ STEVENS,S eNt . .1.11 and I;F..lltlr, and permit them to destiny the eon stitatioh before their Veiy e} without understanding what lv taking place Constitutional Guarantees The most ridiculous id, ' that e‘er en tered into the mind of man is that of de mantling front the South -Constitutional guarantees, as the mongrels have it Never was a people inided-by so ',Wow rt preposition before It Is in the face of all history, all experience and all coni.r mon sense One ha, only to recall the history of' England tier a few generations to see how utterly fruitless is the attempt to prevent any people front revolutioni zing whenever they see fit In countries whe4 tho punishment of rebellion was torture and death in the very worst form, confiscation of property, and proscription of whole families, for the crime of one man, there lave revolutions been most frequent. In the earlier history of Eng land, an unsuccessful reylution was sure to be f0110w:4..6y every punishment whieh the mind of man could conceive. Blood flowed in rivers, until all the rev olutionists were destroyed or driven into exile. Thin period of English history was aimmtinuous succession of revolu tions More recently a different policy has been adopted. In 1745, a rebellion oceured in England whioli for a time seriously threatened to overturn the government. When it was suppre load, Great Britian connived at the escape of principle actors ib the affair, punish IbrY few, and soon those who remained hoine,:were moulded into the mass of the people, and all was harmony owe more. For more than three quarters of acentiury England has not suffered any ' thing' edudowt, from revolutions. The new poi* his been demonstrated to be th , • hest We might occupy whole col umns iu citing in.tanees'of the aloe kind front the history of other counts of Nurope. But we do not deem it ne oe,wary Let any ono of common look for a moment at the nature of the deniand made of the South, and he qeeibittluirdily. Can any parent gua'rantee the future behavior of a child? limv gladly would all good parent 4 do no, were it in thero power. It would RI , ridieulnun for the South to attempt to hind by paper fitrinigeg the people who in the future, %hall flocupy the game po sition did) . non . do Nt! power on earth can prevent a people from revolutioni clog whenever they ' , eel fit to do mi 7,11 k mit.t be perfectly plain tit et ery nr;ilit of ,cone Therefote the demand for guar antee, in meant to humiliate :Lull tumult the people of the South. and lint to pre vent fliture revolution It would he the meanest cowardice nit their part to sub tilt to 'any term+ 4,1110 kiiul , and if' any •tioli are forced upon them it will euro- Iv lead to morcfm-riote , evik the future . The South ,imply exe - P-ert-ttight m whieli is inherent in all tn, ight which our I , ther4 a—eilletl and main tained, and binit thin wivertmemt noon It is a di , graceful tiro; for On to auk them to 'nhan lon that. la.( hone of an oppre.--ed polple, CS en Whilo wo art s goaihng them milt,. rely point or eve' ei-mgdt If any guar,:nterl fin the fame could be given, they collie front the North the mignal aggrg-,or If it in future harmony and good feeling be tween the Staten of till, llition we it In easily' obtained. Let the Union alone an it ntitnilnintyr, compel the Died illing.yanlo-en to let the iipait in ion, of other people alone, unit all will mote hainioniou-dy a.- ever On the contrary. it the programme ”rTii to EV, in, out, it will rot br long until we illen,nl with :motile: war mole bloody 11,11.1 ten dile than the one Juni concluded 1 , , urely an liiiiquity in unit, Jii•t tub it it lii, alwa s ‘n 11 , 1e 4 the pre , rut 111111114011 ..r if tiiirn indicate 6%11 war :mil ruin The gun) arty which eat ,hoult) (some front i.hr Notth, and the silt e. 4 nee mould he the hanging ,ir evv ry tinge:Tel member 01• rttngre—, who 114. enti.piretjeagainq the g..‘ernittent We edit - have reunion thep witheat fin t her difficult}', and the pl.nitle tn.ty yet fi n d it t wee...at tui titre the guarantee kiosk, Soo rit Tloirol 1 a) of 1.1.4 weik, M Felzer, Polt.t ille, kit here S, lik )11 fo, Soot)] 1',11,1.13 Throe 1+ now ' Sotoi)11c111 count% rolon, l'arohnnolitie mile+ from I'llarle•lon,e,to , " vlol Mr Fe ter, rs "it, rill folk. Itao , ll. arol Jolio Heller , fool , with do it are en gygekli4ti work ing rollplanto,tion4, mill to, poor finlike thou 'cation rY well --,11,"151,.. Ayr ‘Ve wmitler how the,: n fiend, 4 1 .0 will appreciate the military tale It h a ll str.'l'haddetNStetiem inopo,4 hie the South Mr Editor.' Organization of the Democracy Ile ption,ll.ll, to 11110111er colunin, t h letter flout Judge fight, of the martyra of the bincolii devpotavin, giving an outhne of tho ' otgattftation of winch he avas the chlef, and vuggevitng renewed orgona Cation of the Musoerney to inert the ten thle crists now out/ending over the count.) , It at out to lelleet that while tyrants , combine, the 111.1.0.0.1 of the people are left to drift on ut blitid iincote,Ltonvintax of the ilanger,nod therelote, when the 111110 cotillion eOlllO., they often 'cove thole Itherty, land permit iire 11111 11, 0i no bit le worse, a ttly, to ride over then:, stinply because they do not know how totents! It tatoitient„ks tn. deed for Mr yearn past, a numerable 111 110 e Iv, of scely a thud oh lb.: gloat linen can people car rule ever the two thirds ao depot wall) a, If they were hots vlarevntul often even n iihout the pretence of Inn o constitution, and the people belplevsly stabil.; to it, vtniply beeiCuse they do 111./1 k 111/W 10 1,0,1 Ilitt oorso, a thousand tones noise, than the overiliiew Stale `ON, etgtit), or es ell personal liberty, this 1.11 minority is us ing upou sosiet) ii nett, nod topal4 isaltioing tho moult; yto HOCIlil el././.1 It la nu Hying to mongrelize the totintly, to itllllll- gatoato Gout u,tlltmn of lit groes na system, nail 114 4;011 awl Illltlll . e nuerly lor tua the amalgamation of races. of untrue sota tl chins, eal•I be the ,•ui. 01 ibis impiousand toon‘trlts ethst t et the mad men now in poser I hey dent i mom btrilet ' the Union, forsooth, tot a basin 01 111111111tial Iteedom," that It, a Union of Nlongtel•s, and as whites and negro, will not Martell., or male together, the I estili nitior be 1111 anarchy, hideous, bloody and terrible beyond 05011111 e Iniagitiallollvf devils theuieellev to conceive Shall these horroiv, ihiv 11,011 au.! utter- ;mock of Iron levit voviety, be anticipated drat,!el 0 It iti,llll . people noml comprehend the danger, and organize to remm It They nitot 111[4 UM/LT.:MO u, of coils on. TIII•y /./////‘ 11.1 Ilongieb•ino ivnoctal and lbe "Uwee n tt outs thimt be reviol eil, or 4oeiely duel(' a $ll Inc utterly ruined, and knowing thia, they ebutilil organize a pond Democrat Ic 611,,01101 hood, from MIMIC nail lave Ihe counlr) - -N. //.to /t.$O.A The Tariff Robbery I.h.vetsLyetra since, whin in Borlingtot lowa, we were muoJtwed hi the then (Jo trtiur of that State, Jnmev W Grimes, al a very plain, unineleinling, moiler of-ta loan he 1111111,11ted to 114 R e have litt wondered since, as We hove t 001111eil [ln interview to mind, how a Mall, apparent co sensible on moat topics, could hveonie deluded as to In istakq a negro for a wilt man, as nll persons unnitsinkly do who en pose that thlpsame laws and regulations,. he applied to both tilike I tve,er erroneous Mr Grimes' opto ton to regull to the innsotter ton) be, views du tile Tariff swindle are singularly clear and sound, and we publish this week on out second page his resent speech in the Son ate, no that our western readers may have a realizing sense of the atrocious iniplity hound up m iht, hill of abominations It seems dint to toLltitou to the bribing of members of Congress which these tariff swindlers have long resoled to, they have subsidised Ito :sew Yurk Tribune, (we know of no other paper to whom Senator finales earl refer) and are dmtrilAting that sheet gratuitously over the West to befog and be fuddle the minds of the farmers on this question This dodge Is a part of the same game of the thief who gives the victim 0,10- referee while he rifles bus pockets We have not space to givp un nualystn of Mr Grimes' speech, but we trust all our rend ers will peruse it. The facts are pl ly and forcibly put, and if the West ever gents to be anything, she must repudiate all conneotion with the New Englund mo nopolists, or else be prepared to see pover ty stare her in the face - —Wade, Chandler, Yates, Nlorrill,Rists ham, Corode,and a lot more Radicals are j to start on the first of Juno for a trip to Pak. to and regions lying along the Red and Yelloiv Stone Rivers, They aro to be pro vided with a military escqrt Find a band , of Indian hunters to supply them with genie, ,etcetera—all at Government expense. It, seeing tip generally understood that the Federal terry is nothing but the private plitiket e gts leak office,holders lied one hundredth p rt of the plundering that as taken plane under the Radical adminlatia lion occurred when Democrats werg pow-' er, one year would hare been sufficient io have brought about a change of admisintka lion The country seems to have degenera ted, bower., and become eo corrupt that unless tile plunderings amount-to Milhous of doHnre no notice is taken of them. 1 a 1 The Strides of Despotlfin Prompted by a dread that some proposi tion calculated to restore the Union, which they seek to keep dissercred, might be put before the people in such shape-xts to com mend myself to their cdhsideratioh, the Rad ical fanatic; in Congress bone made — hotly to push through I%e lower Muse the niost extreme measures The !dilemma Reconstruction bill under takes In destroy tit oat, a State which llr Lincoln recognized 119 valid rind proper The very lad speech Inc made was nettle in defence of it By commencing dine upon the Stale of Lout-inns, it is not Andrew Johnson who 14 111 4 .9 , 01 e 1. but the man whom wo se often hear called "our martyred President " Ily the Elliot Bill COngress undertakes to 1.,.1/1110 entire control of the -.lona The fundamental ptin kiovertitnent are ignored, the a .n.Feigtis. 't lltiti people is disregarittlif qualifictilent, of vets, are defined by a Congressional owlet:nem, and a s)stern Equally uneonvittlittonal nod nningortivti ti k tior topolthean 11,01111,1011.14 act op r - 11 if rcsolltd to show to flue world that Republican thlrel.llllll,llB or proven to be a (ado, by the experiment here In^ dei liln muarity in the I..ner House bave a 1.,/ al lowed themselves to be bellied into the pas. vfge of, Thaddeus Stevens' Alibi:lly tiff We have already shown what iv lire char acter of Ilea inlanions-entielllll.l‘ll II de• allots the 1 , 1.1 ,cstige of Uepubl.con Gov en omen , in otte-fiali of 0114 COlilllrV, nod so, up n militniy despotism pore and sup pie How much lonize, con liberty sot vtve elicit a..satilt* ' We may of ill he pet lidded lo go through the forma of poiollar el..c idf. but they .111 1,111, 110 the mph mockery Perhaps'it is well that the ralicols should show their hands thus bully It may be the people of the Not It .0180 7 / 1 1 Ile lining e!l to the dangers nhich are vo imminent If the acts at the revolutionist* non in power fail to nienken the mace* to a de fence of their ightv, they will lime ahown themselves to lie only lit log stately, and II will matter hot little what kind ,if a collar fasteticil upon theit tiec,k• it The Fort Phil. Kerney Massacre. A ter • rible Hand-to-hand tight. I torewnh I Unldlifllllll.llll.l neell rate 1111ormIt.olk 'the tort ilie cola oily that 1.41] the Is n I ~u~c•I ,Ott Iles loteutnp 011 the 21 , t lit df it m Fait Kerarner v II Acta?, let ft .• MI file! dal 111,111 T, Ille aunik no the frown] to of the atoreouq po , t roi II Cllllll/1111 I not, vet,' 111 r,unfereettlent, to it•st•t gonr,l of the wood t iat 'rite Indians num boring hlt),l he reinforcing part), numbering eighty one men, otelinliog Milner, and eit - item Is •n tin the lodcms perrec,ml that thoy weir in oty,r qunl lets they began In robe it Our men foliated them They entered a ray Ine our TM, following The firkins hid 2,00,, want lot. lie I terse , The hoop., Wert. pm ovited to entre the willow file lint II the) wet careful]) , turoonileil Theft eitometteed one ~ f the tit .' ten,lth , I, mil to hood fight,. er , r ri en leil to the Mature ot 1111, Itor SI wititelrhepilned.:,i'llit lo three elmt ;Its: 1,111 !Ile f until charc • wan to , much . torn Iceto (fir log 1,, III; fix he luau;; Onto leis 1114 111...1.1V 1 1111ng,111+ ng,111+ I ea cum them nelven on I otger l'hey xi e killed nod ncalnel in a tun I Soone won 101 l to tell Ilse tale iii 1,1 0 . 'I The Jo u n ICI/ wink to , 0 , 11,1 1 , 'lntim, to tlr •••• p• 1t teflon. , They wrielturrilli Imel There win LW one V . l.` 1111,4 In 0118 fight, Or Itr , ihnloc at n damned (ions throne men en gaged Ile 'it it en iliti our men fought ,lee pemrel ) The 1111111114 kept n hundred oleo bony carry tug ~ff their (lend and weliolleil It Inn supponttinn that the lave of the rim.] nototiot ell to four hundred killed nod woutided Thil fact in it'll easily ',certain cd, however, its they c ire% 01T them dead nil woonileil no purpontilto keep them from being seen, or the number know. —Er Jefferson and Nullification. 0, Some of the pohlicisns of Smith f'srolina hod nitinitnini44l the opinion 111111 Mr Jeffer son our the lather of the doe lane of unlit fir.ll,ll 'Thor Nn tltrcnuuualy deigetl by the Iticlon Crrr/iI•40 In 11., I.I'IIP 1110 lath of Seolerneer last .innlhnt howevet, the Exam., hue nilutitted that it xx wtong 1014111 r Cr” 0111111111., Were ight, as to Nll Jelret•on's %woes It stye 11 M 31311 V .8,12'.13 1 / 4 Ins bt-on fon..! nwuuq hits pn r .,,, which, it tilt other nllielcs col/ Intni iku t• Iptes - ‘4 s 0011 1111141 eriuno, IS t 1 ni•ie•si to his, IPOlntllnfotx*lttol lucky Itesolui out The /:44/iito/ delitc4l to 11i Jellersou's gtallilson rot the 111,111'..1011e1131.; these MSS and com pare them erilh Vlll photril copies of the Kentucky Itesoltilocels The first seven of the Kentucky 114,010tIons of Nov, 10, 1798, ale the'low is Om,e tof 111 irliers tit's draneii, a th the exception 4)(11 wor I here and tilt: • Is to the lienlnelsy heroin toots of 1700, [lot / . 440•4•444 stys di • c 4.tiposit ton if 1101 It .14•1T4 ism s—e ith one stem itable exerpl444:l—••:loll4l,, , r,rt ri 190 rigli'lli , re n- " Hite fill rtl•P, t t• ”nble flint the r itit of the resent/two an ft 11.11 it Inherent lien leitseser, tett, iI,IIII 11011111 Thr IL I.- true,\hi Jefrer•on's It nitwits also thitt the nit.tsore to which the South reinitintnn, re.ot it t is not Ili Ili, net mid 111111/odllllo 111 LIB 1111111gIII tilts ill/ ill They throw ILow 'eh ry 111/011 n `,lleturi he etc tor Itipionittnt7 to committee of Coll! wrath the 00111! Minis to Ile1:1110 wluil inftNi II it trig contriliuted to the cit enhitoin tit nn erter, the i:ritteteir ileemis it to 111.1, tile • toe r mule,ll,l --1;Ilil Vexes.; Nerr• k•o1 It ER STII,II , tn..s —7 In II ri,burg i'efeverph Ii Irvun. 1,•I nit exit a ordttial) t Let in FlOlllO 1 vronotuy li em. —Them, I 'An ,v 111 n , rt A,1.1 It. 11/P oggrt gale of Ihe hl, , Ihort Hill AVIII of ono.. 111. .1.‘0t9 I Iho lit /,/ /l porli 011 thrre.l, Tee 1111 hcLing, teeltle•O Frell.l , llllll, 0110 bia imas from Salo to pay C o e 111141 110- vtia 1.0 9 loan allll I 4 I❑l to settle with ham, knew this flit piece of illlllllClet ni e r, long ago, bat son, how it Ilronr pit t money in Ills pork(( nor got lino 0111 of d ; hl , 111 far., .0 the II or i ter) Seat he found 1114 debt bigger 1111 his credo s ma ll s] • If, as 4034 that met., he Slate 1,1111 is 'a're Lily its 0;411 ILVd as puler nail prolimble, ' many poor devils ill trejtnee, for then 'they will have every 4sllraneo thnt the more II.) rpend, and the deeper Illey go In debt to pay then debts, the to we pupubu tLt ir dt tlis will become and the urn 111011101 . P It 1,111110 to 1111'111 .d tAelr erednor4 If ',natal oleaa'• bCLIII do all Ow, lot onr p4orh , anJ thk n wJ 41)1111 not. cunt ;Alm of Ihr Ihnheal reckles•nvon that hag bar.loneJ the Stale wlth what we have [th erin canshirred an nredecm able 1 11 1! .1 U/S —The "Blaine amendment" to Tirol Steven's lailitary hornet hill reptiles the Southern State; to ratify tire Rump amend meat, and to make their 00.1111111009 con form to it by granting toe elective franchise to all male citizens of the Ututod States, of twenty-one years nod upwards, without re gard to race or color,nini to thin anclii , e all who took part in the rebellion After the nonstitutions have been no changed they ale to ho siihmitted to ropgrece for 4...xlmi n:inert If approved, the .4'lollolcm Stales viral! be declared entitled to representation but no representative shall be admitted who has had Laything to do with the rebellion Rightly intcrpieted, the II inendment is in tended to establish negro governments RI the South, to be controlled entirely by the Yankee ItatUals, and the Southern whites are to Urranded ti that state of puluccal and social outlawry Plum which the dark ins have lately been lifted It seems that another revolution is becoming imperative The old battle of democracy against des potism must be fought over again—end that too. before a (span of five years, —Erchrtnyr —At the Rump t , ondorisnco mooting on Sunday night last Radical Tales signed the pledge and made a speech lle said he had a falling when drpnk of lotting everybody know it Ilia sprees were not frequent, but long and loud The pr,,iries could ho t fur nish him roam enough to make aroar! movement Wowever, he premised li re State and "Katy and the children l ie would never touch taste or ham& ilie nn elean thing " it will be a good thing It lie sticks to that,but he can never be a 'Tan) gm:Killian until he abandons bittern/ Radical ism,far that is worse than the 'worst. whi key. V Nero Fiddling While Rome was Burning It is the fashion, p i n ~s, to represent the country an beyond all pre cedent, to our, yr ,111 , ) 01116 r nation's histo ry, and it is claimed that Europe not Maly stands in owe of us, hut is extremely desi rous to, learn all it can from our superior knowledge, buterprise, etc. Now, when we reflect that the abollltat party in power is the tool of European mini 'arclii.ts, created by them for the sole pur pose of ordibrowing Republican tnsillu ttons, nod flirt they have, to it great extent accomplished their mission, and are work ing like beavers to ..reform" the Constitu tion and blot out utterly the worrof Wisfi ington, it 1.1 ludicrous, no IL is sad to see mouerchist pnitiig them on sir betido,and m tellu them wit Vip...rLf les the "You- Kees" ore Cyr r7l , Ifo lay. down „ 944 c C.ll4,ethoth ends of which are iti British ..ermlestr, and in Cape of war with u.i,tliat enables England to strike at our once happy home, is of course nn exceedingly ..enterprpong' character,and the queen, it in s lid• really wants to make him a knight as well no an ass--d lie wishes it And then Bennett's yacht end trip across the Atlantic -ie thought to Ile - erxiimeNngly snarl and en terprising, while all this time John Bull is not only taking aw all our foreign coinx mercy, hut tiodett our pre•eht riorthless currency, .Imerican shipbuilding —except "Plum (tut" ynchts—is disappear ing altogether. A year or two hence what cotton is produced will he manufactured in the South, and then when the I tinkers" poi that they molt Loy their cotton not su gar of Joint bull, or shot lull shop altogeth er they will, no doubt,come to their senses, and realize what egregious oases they 1111.0 been, and "Ploni - But ' yachts and Atlantic Clbles will be a drug iii Oyu market at all events P r §s There who hate Intim eg motet the tleliplfon that the &cleat room c.. of 1,111 , , orn l'ungresa of coy thou: eceept of gigantic Joh., 11/1,1, only to watch the ntarketr and the dirtarfeil courve of 'mime. front it ly,ill day 111 the talk shout met:moan. 1011, topearlinivt and i timeill of the Soothe. Slates, or iint3 n Cll, l l W tlle ell 11 , 11 now w n feller sl wrote of ,rah and J oh. Coogresi to the fare of argument, in the face of finan miliwrrog. in the 11/,1111 1 110)1e3 of taxing .11 !lel, IV/11 , 10') 1 1 11 111 1 -I 1111, or tour 1111111 1110 .11110111 1 1 I 01 10 M -010111110 and the ne•ital rhe 11111111- .ariore, at e the no oho there e I rot .1 mat s t - -thenoloet on I 0 01,111 11l 1 et 11011 toog 11:1111. 01 • , 1 0111 01 fine .11,1 II the illicit 111,1111 ry f isoi a for they get fall la 11 . 0- -the extr iv. aJ, rot pr., I • ongle.4 gilt , them -rot whir Ike , ) 011 1,1111 1 11 the 2, mean p kymm 1.13. WIIIIV earl , and I ' qlzr,•4 f r it ln • 1 • Ill.e n -mare t n riim Connor , 111,1 1 1 11l IYI,II 1 I 1.1 1111.1.001 tLnt the lioAlfeli of .t 4 1101110 re• 1.1111 Illn rig mist eoull latiort the oilier tiny env "worth' n tou r,' 11 penult/tel.. to the members wino 'florid for it \ broker in this 0117 has inked hoot .jlie stational It inks ills oncliout the country tie modes t....•10tt.i0dl to Iltnhv thou line...its in 11 tkltiligttnt The 1.1111 , 1 tirer4 oni New' Eng! 111.1 nod with rtillitA s lobbers tilt.l spernlitors from the ‘t Ito linve Ito nr,l till entrance 11,111 Mi.. Jill excli.inge where Ihl.r Jobbers stand 111111 c dentate the role • of this, thud Collett44,lpm ill they \void I of nll.llll bay mg nit ex or on+ 9'111.9'111.1.111, •lintor to only run 111r11ltI the lint el.ice.ltirsq I.f 1:10 netuil nlntng of wont. e •ttru nwl this Con , I leg,latotti ' 1 fro clap, roils the '('lint) rongte•v awl thole Is n generill set...tilde now 1, make hay Ahdr 1110 sun tilt Ines / II 1t fit Item u. 1,0", I ioll nn, Vuuuiru. - 0,110 0 Uouninl 11..lpine of New 1 ~rk, writ log to Iltv loopy from IVo4II s a ys , The Senate, in its eagerness to slaughter Nlr Johnson's malting a anglify had return for welt wu6 regard to ••(ittr 11.3 9 oho 11'or e the Bine " It has retro:led ,11,4 of noble 111.141 loser rillg toddlers for no other reason that, ilt It their name., hail heel sent in for vat tons places by the I'e,n -nlent -no if, NII ,labti•ott only he wrong in q.t. pm nts,luv , il,l were pos, e s s IA lit On, 10111,, cuing u;111 as In 111.14 t and sully the - trilliftest record of Knell tollll Jol gallant +elicit,. during :he stir Take the ease oft owl.; ir Howe, (turn:ll3 of the M a s sue l tit . a .to t ,o nail f or )1.21iN it confidential ititil , Tralsted stall ofhusr lit \1..3 lltrl Sedgwiek , yti yet n shell ,11 rn innl l'ollactor of the Eighth Liam ehasetts Dtstriet, no reject ' Sii alsu,with Gen of Brooklyn,. ho It as els iounil at this writing with a minute hall itutagsvhere in his neck, and srliotte recold c spirkit be yorpr,,o.ti likevrtgc with lion Kagun , and so on with nearly awn noorr of faithful and pelt tulle appolnteesolistinguisheil grail- Ilarry of the airily, who have been kicked 1,3 the Senate nil' the hithiet nn in shit h ,I, hit , tit tdrose to place their — T:4l I fall reeitrl of these releellons is now Tiein g prof pared by Mr Ilandscrorobe,nf the ftri.hfirmi - 1.P1.101.1 111111 artily history of Cis' h othee h,mg gls en rifler his ironic; tprld ohtm 0119 shall route to be 'milli:died Ind used nratorteslly no a camp tlgn decennia certainly sill do ti l t, reverse o r goo d I t the represented in the Senate— the revt to-t" of itutir, to the snlen ' / 111 ierno ton Itenii,loic —1 Fr tat t 1 In.', ATI can TiliNnto —The Natchez INljs4 1 Comirrof hail 1. - oh innt tolyet apfithy that pre vails at the South with regard to all that trice intefeetetl ite tple xllO Inert, better Inanille•ted than inlLr ail eleetein that tool, place ,)e•let•ln3 l e t armber of the la pintail!, won to he chooen to WTI vacan cy, awl ft 1,111 a comity whirl; in point of tor into unit tell. n ra lilt, e employed tool waver paid, viol Whit ILr firm in the Stole The Awe ttettmlly went 011 for a hugging that no one was announced as amoelblato-- ,everal gentlemen 111o.ititely I efi,ell the riot. of them nautem—end not the .11glotT min-tent vino evinced no la whetherlLr mainly nll4 rerreiellit'd a. all. 'Trite it to 11111 min people are peril ci dart leon an to the polite .1 lulu,. Si. di4vii-I..liiro Hwy with the try innenis, I lie !lean:lnn t). the Ile , rultaion nail the Itailmaloon of the Ninth, tiro the, throw oft tall oil ettude fot the to lilt', .1,11,1 49 they are any reoponollnlinly len 1.11 ill°, 4111111.11 aural m le, ilenipol iota !tie loan .tort ri the holthr of naltonal foitune 'I he South sail not trend that ladder; Lill they 100 k CM With- Oka n In art, without a hope, and itlintor ithout a preference, on they too tho rade ealnon of the North climb Ihe daisy round., 111,11,11 1 1 \ 1111,11— A 1111118T11 tilelll, 01111181811111 1 1 --There is no better proof rif die unpatriotic end disloyal designs iir the li.illmils, !torn the — delelopments which haw johtfliven made regarding a seem or ganization called the “Grand Aron . ) , of the flrigigiblie " It somas di it, although, 11 was origronlly stinted as a benevolent organization into which all honorably dischargedseldiers were ailineerble, it has now become a vast secret army. organized as quietly as a snow flake falls, for the avowed purpose of declaring itgalust the President and fighting against his ft lends, in ease lie Is iliToionl-- an ob ject file 8111811, with Ille 11 1 01410111 Congress. men, It labors There 'are 500,0110 men banded together--all veterans—but accord ing to a statement of the "commander," in the department of New Qork, no arms or uniforms hove yet teen furnished the men This plot--for iirsis a plot--lins lost half its terror croft this comparatively early dis covery of its objects 'rho loaders, all Rad T icals, s ai nt that in the 'take of 11/0 "grand Ut army" are nnocrais well as Republi cans Under Inc epee' us us pretext of bexcv 11 olence it 118 deceived emooratic soldiers, and now that they know that they aro de ceiveil,they will abandon Ii -, hag HIP•Id 90$ How successfully the Radicals him managed out State affairs in plainly evi• deuced by the late act of the Legislature, authorizing a loan of lerenty-aree.mullien dollars to take up the overdue bonds Time people were tickled, for dm past few years 'Stith a statement that the state Indebtedness was rapidly passing away. Every message (tom flo•ernor Curtin announced so many millions rubbed out by the “sinking fund." It appears, now,that statement should have been that the Commonwealth Is constantly /mods—which is the truth. The whole Radical policy bas born a sort of ..AI Peter to pay Paul" series of eupodi eats, which now necessitates the heavy loan juenuilborixed,, to keep the State credit up. —Patriot .1 Union " As strange as it appeate many of the col +nil pehle. here cherish the. belief that there is a class of physicians who practice "harking,' and are addicted to the tpteec. lion of live human subject. for the purpose of manufacturing mister oil, and that Air this purpose the doctors prefer bodies with' a dark cuticle This opinion is eo firmley impressed on tfieir minds that no amount of reasoning will remove it, and we know ninny of them, particularly juvenile Afri- C1.19.1ti10 wilt not budge a foot outside their dwellings after dirk An otherwise intel ligent "Topsy," employed by ris describes the mottos opetaurdi of these imaginary ghouls, by'saying, "Dry steal upon culled fissions unaware, clap a plaster over Jere meal to keep them from Wenn', and den drag,tim away to whar they lay um on a la hlsk Bud cut up, and don bile um down for Ile." This is a cheerful notion for those invalids who use the oil of the palms chrie ta herttf'as a cathartic The Annapolie(Md.) /Ye/me/wan statewthat a einvilar imbef pre vails among the colored people in that Pee,. tion,andprobably exists elsewhere` 7To' dit origina it is i inli niposle to on.— Muh -1 inyton Ste 4 1 5P,1.111. Itti 1 cones Pros nut -LAT. 114AMMITAI ' n',, fps WlllolV,—The--Itoch evict Dem ea (It epotiltenn) lino tut ...pole on the "I' si ent's tiolary," which reflects severely von 1 0 Into President Lincoln, and lily so ArTIF Ildrinel Tho Democrat says that sea till the erpenve of the IVlwte Ilittise ire lout by Congrepi.end that all"the merit Pi enttlenin have sated large T ly out of their ,!a,litio a ytar, 'lt goes on entiliner ill, 11l that ore paid out of the pt lilic trelisly, nod thou speaking of the rdeent l'sio_itient, says t Even his balls and it iner ',digit; are ?mil, for out of the pubitstquirse, or al least We Loteido eon tell „l to pad rubbe fonds for the ' , heir , to ' m il e tioy or other." The Dry/omit tI hen gives the items for the support of the 'Pres idency bout the lust appropriation bill, and with "unusual and commend dile candor" explatan in jOslien 10 Pre,lilelll JOllll.Oll, 11111.1 they Sire not chargeaEle to him It say,. "111111 the exception of the light and foil, there are exult appropriations made necessary by the Ithnonco 01 the altleh , car th el i'll ho Ilia. I, 1 neido One Petri of the ex tr t appropriations is : 1 76,000 fet.tvefitr• nivhin!' w i .... ^- 411/1 . 140 ro 11C lu t 1,1.1/ .. -111,41t. S'CY - Xll4 ' 11/ ditior Jet bill passc.l the Itolop 'lion, on the 1 till I.) 111 /lie of )gas 155. tt) s —1 he yoll4 1111 R/1111C1114,1111/ ants :16 Dent.e141,... and 16 Iletrublieons George \Wier volt 1 :111,11.1 'lie 1..:1 pass the Sea tle it .111 he re.oadaili.l It is 001.1 it inn list gut taw.-1116d uric 111 V 1/111 1 4 /I 111//41 01111 . 11r 1 / 1 1114 1111(1•1110 11 ' 11,1,4 inillitaly despoilsin —martial 1 1.011,116:6) C 04111114- 1.10114 111111 ill, ...penal..tt of the 1. 111 of h thtl pti cropti.+—Nvllltin the ten South. ro Funtes,avlrgre r tl . lr, atul or ler have il.igned for Ilan F.enes, and is contrary 10 1110 lute dents till id the Supreme ('ours 111 the nuttier of the 1111Con , ilitilionnIlly of 11111 'wary the trill tit eisllltnns 11 undertakes t... e 1%.• the President ill lus roost 110i10...1 hot 11, /14 commander- in utile( of them, in) ntollll/11, the General 111 ant l Ln , 111/1 1//1' n ...t.l, it, ma. the t ..1 tail p Ilion cult ill Ilu• ',nth II r I ie , llllll 11, out lie paralleled In atroth 111 r3 . 1n ouelero 11 usell acts of the ,p of Coda ngninci ihe people of . ' .1.1 Nell) abbcrtionitentri 11 \ A lIIN 1 4 .4 A [..11111.• of readier+ be held at tlbettn.h 1,67, f , r Il,r Lrnrlil ••1 rero.,n. intrniling,to Ira,. It diirtng Stillllll,, 1./ \ 12 • :rt It 41. 11%,.1:/:, Jl4 ri cc , 1.1,1 CT - - 1n11,01 . 0.1111 . 0 nn net of Aexembly re. enth, Joel', em of. the Pe, t,. eletl ore requt •te.l ...lel to tlur office their written or erptatir,:of 1.011/MiV.ll,lll within twenty ile) a trout the, 11,111111, ..t her v,rvetiro ~,,, will be ncl .1 %All: , II LI I'TON, = t ILA 11 M. ft. rNII.OIITI It ot W1,01,4\1. D/ trio IS \VINES, III! N DIES d I;INS, 1101 . 1t1ION .f lIYE IV II ISE Ins, No 1221 n111.'1,11111 Street, Pllll, I Dr,1.1111 I, P 1 el. 22 l'111; I y hereby gis no to Ihn of the llollolonto and Phillipsburg Tornio!, r pan) that on P:1001011 W beheld at the ono e of Wm P -oh at. Itelloiontr, • 0 :%liin•lay, the Ilk day of larch nest, for Chin purpose of elorhng 11‘e outniti.fern for •iiol ionfiony to none for tho eneiiing II) order 01 the Honril • 12-n .1 T HOOVER, See'l Ennt , ituti,; sELEI , The Sommer tho. ir4tloll,,n lorder Ito In) en liion of Prof It s M Maw e I'C :tot 0.1, II , voloerit 0 on 1114)N14(1, It 14, 1,4. The ae4.1..a11.i dlt ItiOtt Mil/ al7K71 . 111•, Ittion of Joao wrl .lull It tr oxperte,l of 11e.. t , prepartng I, tench, that* they tll attend Itoth.Tortnti n • few • rek,., entirely too , •11.trt a time tit prepare f”r the ttrtlilt.ll•l A respon.thlo entltntrof the teacher k Mn teal department— Vot , al nod Inlttru mental —Will he ronneli.VAllVltil tine Dravetug and l'autling taught if tle,c , l nittary 22 tit 11)1.111.11' S %LK Tha tth..erther uull offer at publit 1.31 u. at lw reautenve, in Putter lown•hut, an TV END IY, M 111(11 Gth , 1867 nt U o''looka to tho follorfmg doerthed loom ploporty, to o 1111{1:1: TIVI) Jl' g ,sheep, maehiau and burs., limier, umol Imrrotrii,turn buggy, •iiring wagon, gram drill, !my fork. [nimbi..., apple., abt., bureau., beilsteMl., ia- MO, 116,1,1, Tonna made known on day of side, and n Ten, unable ortald gt‘on. .11 , NEI 1., 1)AVII)11 tine , A net ioneer I"__c ^t N OT11 : 1', TO l'ltEltlTllltS .1 k Baum &Co , are m tlio A Ileum, who notifies till per.,.it knoieing 111.11,01,0 e inielttett to call and make A RAIN lIVOItKM EN, ere tho only I knit 1 . 11,11g1 . 11111. ti It ill A • 1 .4 Lt. Mi•At ritri s f OWEST PRICES, for everthing in the hoot I_l end 01111 P line at NIcAFFREY'S, GOODS AT COST' The subscriber, rrirliing to close up his business, rill dispose of has entire stock of Dry Goods, 0 rover los, Clothing, Bouts and trltorn, Hata and Cups. Qucenenaro, Hardware, WOO.l Wilton mall Notions, tie., At city times Ile hail a general ulna - talent of goods usually kept in a rountrti •tore. ALL of which will ho dupo•ed of at oriel. DANIEL LE kTIIERS, D'ocha II 511110, Centre cp, Pa. GREAT BARGAINS J II :flyers offers for sale at kin car riage manufactory, near Om Cumutlng'A lloum, 2 new two hum. Wagons, I now truck wagon, new spring wagon, 2 negr gop Imggier, etew-esicri buggies. Cell and see thorn, his prices are moderate, and work is Ludt from the best Mook In the market, and of the latest unprofid MAI? end 12-8-2ir Vi GILLILAND, lisle Assistant Military Agent of Pennsylvania, has opened an office for the CO.LLECTION OF CLAIMS, No. 476 Sinai:6h Street Weal WASHINGTON, D. C. particular attention given to claim. under re vent sets of Congress, Including Equalisation of Bounties Increase of Invalid Pension., Addi tional Pensions to Widows fer Minor children, A e e. tiering had several years experience in pre paring and managing Claims in the several De. paethaents of the United States Government, he Nets confident that he can render sat Isfaqinsi to all who ',lace their claims in his hands. I TILE BEST BOOTS & SHOES con study on band sett for sale Man at trftailiAll'El d McAFFHXYI3. ' abberikaments You moo. Imre ri.oritiNu Yon want, firth, to get a (too article. 'on then ,want It as Cheap an Posmble Thy a natural and right enough. :The Qudniton Is, I • Wilmot to Buy ? II is your Nano... =1 the following facts • STbere diganiced In !PhiEk, an immense es tablishment to make / first class clothing, and e i' ustoul i y t . c te Per m th er l e psals are bought ilinlct from the host American ;and European is:mourn, turers, and thud consul 'erable is eased. Full prices tra paid to work men, is, ass to ensure substailtial and band, some Aarutelne ;' the Salessibn and Clerk. era ,such diet oustoraens can 'fully tely upon them,and every effort is made to ;pleases and suit patrone, iso pe to limp as well as make clams The re eultrof combined raring try, system, and clone application of all the mployers, has 'secured 'a model entabliehment, ist at renion style of i Clothsog,and yens' n0n ,611,1.6 prices I Wo have, lst. Helyly-made CLOTIIINii 1,1 Sperm, Departmept MMi= 61 a Cloth" n II R I I CostonOoporttn.nt 1 to Irak° to order l'orniebing in largo ‘"oriely, WA N %NI 11iElt AND It Itll{{ N, oak 11A11., S 6 coon., fith d. Mar ket. Fi Ploludelphlo root j L3* fer rale al ke w• ,, MI %F . , ttrv4 MOE II 'MAC SALL w u be e‘po Alt ot the itulto, eh ip, Ct., fru pale nt the chiu•r In Fergoann lawn cur Purisylrunnt Furnace, 11111 ,tItY 22d, 1,67, CM ON F1114.1.‘Y, I'oloolon. ink ut 10 "1100i)10 lave stork t'eloeh„yreetseft, all the Fanning Implement, and for tarrying on A Ingo 3tut hmery, , ueoes,x.ry SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES AND 31ARES, one Itei onaliire.R.lo—fat, one. Foll Mood Short Horned yearling bull, cattic,loww eel s, lateen head of Ingo, set enty ehr cp, two farm wagons nod ladders, one horm cart, two sleds, horse otter and threshing mai lure—howistorn make, hay hooter rope nud pulley', limo r Iler rections, h'ilhning mill, ED E MOWER .1, REAPER (trap drill, Randle hone rake, corn planter, plow., hat row+, illtitators. log chains, eight i o n o i c orm l iorw o, together with other articles too numerous to mention. Every artiolo simmer/ilea. o of modem and approacil style, kept, in prodoriler 101 with- mit int of rie leontill white end pillow pine lumber Ne posipiiiieinont en of wrath, Oil LIZ, • Ala .Mite, IL .NYERS, ri 11T 1:1VI I WE 11,101, of rtll tivwrlptlons if Inr nt AleArrnrr's, N °TICE OF iNCOItPORATION. In the Cent of Coin Pleas of Centre counts- . in the mutter of the petition for the In oft. The (lemon Reformed Congre gation of St Petera Church of l'ehemburg " 'Notion as hereby given to all people whom a lII.IN ...neer, I h it fit our Court of Common 1.11-1111 /11 lit ot Ifollefonte, in and for Centre routit,i, It ti, on the 30th day of November, A V Int , lip plittation wan made by pettimo for a .. 4 , rter intiirperatlng- life ficrirom Relooned Cong ega tom of St Peters Chun ti of Itoberilitirg hat the twine wn. crammed and rend together with the Arlie:en of n•witudhon li3 our unit Court and the rum, directed. ill he filed in the office u, titil e Prothonitor) of siod Court, uhieli MI. I lirt.,. unlea• nufficient reason It, ohnve to the contrary at our next teriu of send i ttiturt the nail nosomation will by the proper order or decree, he declared a corporation in body poll, tic, be the ahem, name style and Otte and Re. Air,ltni.e, to the erticles find voliddimm retfurth in their sand oppliontion, ftltil Rs aforesaid in the °fn.,. of Prothonotary, of our Anili enmity, ii grecablj to the A( t of Assembly, of AUth it, mode find pros It, it J If LIPTO:s;, Prothonotary OM FrE A SI Tea, for the INgias), NV more Eno, 1110114 Profits for Con winiere . to Pny Fifty exit. to Ono Dollar per Pound i-reed by buy ing your 'lens direct Iron the Importers. T V. k ELLEV tt. CO, Importers of Taan , in connect stewith their Dirge wit - desalt, 1,1,1111 , 11 P, Itnie detertnined to in trade, o their Teas direet l) to consumer, nt importers' priers, thus effec ting n raving to the t on•ii tter of 0/ lob]) per eta? Families eon now Hub togethgristr any kiwi or qualit inn of Ten,. pnekatillei of one pound and upwards, and wwill send them a topers, afficlopf Tua lit 5 por cent chute the void of ImportOon. Let action energetic Indy or other perwm in Clllll neighbos hood call hem) her at t0...1nt-es andlalie their toilers for any of the followmg, mimed Tette. no, when n rink often, twenty, or inure Id obtained, rend to us and we edl send the Teas put up in separate pot linger, with the 11111111 of a ich perlon marked on it, nil enclosed m one hey Ax n %nrthrr (ti 1/11,1/1, tit to. the permit getting up the club no Act.] for hie or her rer,11,1,1, 1111 extra coal plimentnry package ] ,en tillorder, order, of $3O and 1111earol. it perhaps not well understood why ice eau sell Tenn /111 C ory low, but when 0. is taken into considerattbn that hesolen the origi nal cost 111 itoportatlon, the Broker, Speculotor, Jobber, Wholesale Dealer and Retailer, 'has each to reap a large profit and the innumerable Citrtogit,, Cooperages, Ineuranrea, Storage... lie, which Teas hero to pens througb before they reach the consigner, will readily explain this. We peptic to do 'may with seven.eighls of the, 'treble and expenws, and it now requrion with the peop/r to nay whethoOthey shall siane 50 cents to $1 00 per pound on every meslllllll of 'feu they piirchatte, or be compelled to giro their earnings ton host or ti,leen go between, d'odlara and ronall dantern, wishing T 1.114 agom , Con ho necounneolated n ith otno4 I' 'hog!. to end Iholr tradod hht no roductitln eon ho mode, no these are our wholognle =I Oolong,(11310 Pk ) 70, 00, 00,$I 00, $1 1,0 beet $1.25 per 11011nd. Enghoh Ilrenlifuet (Black) 80, DO, $1 00 beet , $1 25 per pound, 1 oung 113 eon (Green) 85, 95. $1 00, on trusl.2s euperior $1 50 per pound 1111xed (Groan end Black) 70, 80, 90, beet $l.OO , por paned. Ito perull (Omen) $1.30 beet par pound. Japan, $l,OO $l,lO, $1.25 bust per pound ( I 0 1 ,0 . , 1f r. (thuun) II 00 bust $l.O per pou IJI4I We hero lately added a Cullen Deportment t o our establishment, and although or•, cannot promise the consumer as great is saring as we lean Teas, (the margin for profit on Coffee Ming very aniall,) )ot we con sell Coffee fully 25 per cont. cheaper than retailers charge. OUr Coffee comes direct from the Custom House and we roast end grind them perfectly pure, put up in I or more pound packages, at au ads or 2 cents per pound. Our Wholesale Price—Ground Coffees—Pure Itiu, 25, 30 :ants per pound. Beat Old (lover meal Jai 11,40 cents. Best Ceylon 40 cents. SENDING Mona♦ —Parties sending orders for less than $3O for Teas or Coffees should send with their order n P. 0 Draft or the money, lu Ara the expense of collecting by Express But large orders we will forward by Express and collect on delivery. . " - We shall be happy at all times to receive a call at oar warehouse from persdos visiting the city, whether dealers ur not. T. Y. KELLEY, CO., Latin Kelley A Vought, 12-4-3 m AR.VESEY St., NEW YORK. ME TO CONSUMERS OF FLOUR & FEED. Orders left at the wareroorn in the rear of Deree store, for flour or feed, will be prompt ly attended too and the goods delivered free of ohs m, by the Logan Mills wagon,on Tuesdays an days, to attunes of the borough. As we fur years been dealing in 0 It, FEED & GRAIN OF ALL KINDS fool that we can guarantee satisfaction to nil who may favor us with their patronage.— Orders from • distance promptly filled. Bellefonte Jan 4 117-6 m HUMES A CO. STRAY SHEEP. (lame to the residence of the subscriber in Ilauis twp, on or about the (th of Novem ber last, ten sheep, all white, with different marks.he owner Is requedted to come for ward pr • ifroperq pey charges col take them aw otherwise the, wiLbo d . dosed -of ci the law directs 12-5-fit , JAMES WILLIA KJ Net') at betiomeuto. COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT J. D. fiIIUDEILT, Troasnrer or Centre county, A, D. 1866, In sic rount With said County. ' Dtt. Jononry 1, 1867 January. 1, 1867. To ain't outstanding Taxes, Jan- miry I, lA9O. ......... $611396 94 To am't on duplicate. AD. 1866... 64660 II To ain't received of John Shannon (no treapurer) To ain't or unseated land and tax... ,To am't overpaid collectors a-counts "Well 03 To balance due County and Relief CR. oo r 1, 1517.Er* . r- Jurruary 1, 1867. By arn't taxes outstanding D, leee and prelim.. year 5..... ... By enter.. lifted By am't collectors exoneration. By am't collectors percentage, By allowance for statronnyy By treasurers corrunission t y - Bnlanee. „, $l6OOll 01 ii" e" RICHARD CONLEY, Sheriff, In account with Centre County. DR. January 1,1887. $855 00 512 33 ...... 967 43 Jonnory I, 11367., To soil fines and jury. fees To anti of county orders... Joann, so I, 1867. - January 1,1867. By Italanemat eettleuteplJA, 1866 $412 33 11) boarding prisoner 4 and turnkey By commonwealth costa tea as per bill filed ..... . ....... . ...... 678 7:1 By jury fern elOnerated.., .......... 92 00 By linos paid lan library committee 46R 00 By ain't paid State lunatic aaylunb. 78 00 111 balloter 4 WI the undersigned Auditors of Centro coun ty, has mg cyntnineit the foregoing account. of Shugert, Treasurer, end Richard Conley, High Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify thnt the said ecconnts ere Correct es shove sta ted In testimony whereof we have hereunto' set our hands I.Bth day of January, A D 1587, JOHN RISHEIIo JOHN H THOMAS, JOHN KINNANN, Audltors = XPRNDITURES OF OENTRIC COIONTX, • , A D. 1866, To ant% orders for Auditors clerk... ' 218 Ditto James Fore.). In hill acct. 486 00 Ditto John L Gray on account . 381 00 DOW Joshua Potter, on arc•unt... 215 00 Ditto Win Furey, in full (old sect). 120 10 Ditto Wm Furey, in scat... . 10 00 Ditto John Moran, Comnr'r's clerk, 809 01.1' Ditto Orris st Alexander, salary as counsel & fees on Collection . 305 56 Do Andrew White, court crier. . 102 00 Du J S, Porno" ttpetii‘o 60 00 Do J 11. Lipton, Preth‘Fees ... 524 01 Ito J Shannon, exlreasurestin full, . 1308 01 Do Itlehard Conte3Mherlff i , 512 93 Do I'. Gray Meek, printing 351 02 De J, Pruudfoot, in lull lk welter ....... 12 00 Do George Kurt., printing ..... 54 00 Do Frederic Hurts, printing aris 1,26 Co" Do Grand A Tuners° Jurors pay... 3731 49 Do Conotables, for return. mileage 204 77 Du Commonwealth C05t5............2538 33 Do Assessors pay 705 55 Do Election Expenses .......... 1103 74 Do premium. on iumlps . 337 69 Do road viol, A damages 399 00 Do Interest accounts ... 5803 67 Do Inquisition on dead 4.01ie5. 1 10 1 51 Do imp. & rep. on pub. buidlnap, r 34 41 Do County pnoon repair.. ....I._ 'lO3 47 Do refunding acet—notes cancelled 32807 57 Do refunding oriel—road to; /1,•• DU W W Montgomery posing. .. 20 58 110 Felix Mullen, boards . 411 Do Wm Mark., wood .............. • 2 00 Do Robt McKnight, gas C. ll it Jail 286 69 51•1 Wm Mann, clockete&o ... 137 72 Do Lysminlng In. Co, for ass'in . nts 28 00 Do Win Shortlidge, coal C II .4, Jail 312 34 Do li Livingston books .6 bleu. 190 93 Do 3lnore & Haines do ... . 21 59 Do Wm Cook, hauling ashes .. .. II 75 Do II Galbraith, book en. & chairs 137 00 Do Joshua Mitchell, posts ... ... 8 05 Do M..toughrey, unloading wood . 3 00 Do ;Moore, hauling wood. ... 3 75 Du J & J Harris, mdso ....... ... 2 tits Do J. S. Parsons, water Mx. 60 00 Do Hanel Nichols,glasing windows 3 50 Do C. Vtriikla4,4 rpenter work... 550 Do Slay I ; 1.03 W 1,0 Corot' .... ~ 200 Do T Haywood, w ndow fastenerr 2 75 Do coal bucket and elms el 1 00 Do Mae. Q. costs on deeds 1113.111te1l Do lands bought by Cori'. al " treaeurere sale 9111 01 Do atuelm for binding mems books ' 2 00 Do T. Caldwell aoknewring deed... . 25 Do Jos Mundt, paper hanging. . 24 83 Do Smith, Murphy &Co. mall paper 45 25 Do Wm S Well; Mote pipe... 3 00 Do J. II Rankin, autlittng account/. - of register and prothonotary .. Do , Brarkbill dr. Runkle, well paper Do Irwin .9 IYileon, nolee.., Do Sloth lonoto aiyllon .1 I, 1567. RELIEF ACCOUNT DR. To ain't reh9f orders outslantlint January T. 11'69 . , $5117 95 To ■m't outstanding Jan. I, 1867 Jon I. 1867, CONTRA. CR By ain't order.; Mod A, D. rseo... tass on Blanco. ..... 152 05 .6 RICA INVILATION. CENTRIC COUNTY, DR. To am't Indebtedness Jan 1, MIL. $78301 80 To arn't relief orders du 1867. • 151 95 To am't mull on band do laps 17141 12 To am't note/ presented fur pay ment of whtell nu record bad been made when lowed .... To am't balane. due Sheriff et al at settlement January I, 1687 To Et.m't balance Indrbtnehe CONTRA. Cl.. - By ain't Cotourrs notes cancelled... S3I7MT 67 By ain't cash on hand ........ 2/982 T t .Balance. 42561 l We the undernigned Commissioner. of Centre county, having examined the forgoing : state• went of receipt. and expenditure., also recapit ulation, do hereby certify that we end thou correct as above state, Whereof we have here— unto eat our bomb. ail. 10th day January, 1867 Attest JOHN L. GRAY. JOHN MORAN, JOSHUA POTTER,. Comm'sr clerk WM. punry, 12-4-4 t Gotramissioresse N- °TICK TO CREDITOK - All persons know . a; themselves in debted to the firm of A. Be C0.,.1 . tmb, notified that they .are ref otnoi t o oto g o lo ta, meat within two week■ from this date, other wise their ncenush w 111 he let with }Esquire Klinger, for collo:AI ~ Feb I-3t A. BA UM A CO: "Legal 'Notices. - _ ADMIF, ISTRATOIt'S NOTICE. aotlee• la hereby given that letters of admia%stration have been granted to tha under aigns d a be staterof Israel Seamen., deed. of MAI°, n rsans knowing themselves in , lehted to e tats ,are requested to come forward and make immediate payment,and those having claim. to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. T. M. HALL, eaw•r Feb 8-1111.. ii D(tNIBTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters 0 adminiatiation have been granted to Ow under signed en the estate ct Paul Wolf, deceased, ef Miles township. All those Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pa) ment, and those having claims to present lbws duly authenticated (unsettlement. S. B. WOLF, Adm•r. I= A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that lettere of administration have been granted to the under- Maned on the estate of Samuel (Homer, deed., of Curtin toenabtp. All those indebted to eald estate we requested to reek* immediate pay ment, and thane having claims to present theta duly authenticated for settlement. CONRAD SIIPIOER, • JNO. WENDEL, IR., Adm'a IHEIM n 17143 42 9938 19 413 97 $22981 70 $54169 35 64/27 71 1001 00 4206 09 10 10 9221 98 22982 70 82131 70 407 70 $.134 re $967 41 15 00 2 70 29 66 970 90 $62851 43 s'o7 95 13111 MBE EICEI $9B 51 49 $42551 I"; MOE
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