tuilmititlitatchm au P. OR r MIAK, I.anton .nn .1(111N ,•11TC11 1 1.1 1 14%., it le /1111. B EF 0 )1T h:, I' k titIDAY MORNING, NOV. 1, 1867. TER3, her y.,a, when p..a inp.lennen 1.1,11 when not poll in a.Mbnen: efid sl.lA when , 14.14 belore7l.l.; •None ' the yen, &Monism Democracy Our political encutitat net,er tmuld un derstat,t4 the renperative power of the lictuodatie party, Other purtte, a loch have existed in this country, when de moralisetkand 'defeated hate broken to pummel, and melted away ; while upon their ruins new organization , have sprung up, called by new mime , and ostensibly pursuing new objects. The democratic party, in consequence of the fluctuations if finance nni other canine, efferling popular opinion• and prejudice, has been frequently defeated, and tome times, owing - to the perfidy of nettle of inn own members, who had been flattei - ed and favored far abttve their do-etti, has been fearfully shaken and demoral ized. JII - pon all•such occasions, its com mies have raised the er} that the demo erotic party wa. dead. Rut phtenix like it always aro-e fresher and Arenger than before its nupposed death Now, at the end of more than beventy_year. of its existence, and after having for Inore than SIX years, bunt a load of peewee tion, contuinly and obloqy which would have ground any other 'tarty to atoms, it emerges again from obscurity net light and life, a- the dominant, and in fluential majority party In a briel pit rind it will have retained all itt. bolt places and power, and will again cite tone, character and 'respectability to nor government both at home and abroad What is the secret of this'' Why is the history and late of this party differ ent from that of all other political orga nizations which hare arisen in this country'' The story is a plain and siiii pie one, often told, but we will repeat it The Democrat le party was trended up on the broad and itnioutrible priacipleg underlying our form of govei nment, and its object was to ploteet and preserve those principles from the assaults arid machinatkris of their enemies. 'rim mesas/0/ for this party grew ,out of the groat conflict as t o the /arm 'hf govern ment we should have. Those who de sired a goierninent possessing more des potic and monarchical features, after having been defeated in the Constitu tional convention, endea voted to accom plish their purpose by engrafting upon our oy,tem a policy of admint.tration which would gradually work the change they sought To prevent this, and to maintain niviolate the distribution of power, authority Iwd jurisdiction be tween the states arid the federal goyim meat as established by the constitution. was the porilp, or the democratic 1)1111) Consequently, as lung as our spar ur qf goverauleat rtagaias substantially as ary inally ralehlemArel the I), ;menthe intro oriust i p ixt [tatty party or power should ever succeed in destroying or changieg the fundamental principles of our gov ernment, beyond the hope arestoration, then the Democratic party olitsibl cense to exist. for it would hate no longer any work to perform Until them whorrer talks of its being dead shows his iguu ranee of the history and institutions of his own country , and whoever thinks of abandoning, it demonstrated his un worthiness' to be one of its menthols. Every departure front the old democrat is highway, only makes inure visible the dangers and terrors which beset every other path. Unlike ours, the Abolition party was founded upon no principal irhotrrer. Its member,' have been in pursuit of certain ideas some of which they hare realised at a fearfal cos', but (give never labored for any great prineio, They lint desired to deprive the people 41 fifteen States .if a participation in the benefits of our common territory. With sonic, this was an honest opposition to the institution of Del:lW shivery. With the leaders, it was merely the mean: by which they could utivoualidate. . ou ti k o ol l feelings and prejudices, upon a hich t'iey hoped to ride into pinver. They after wards desired, mid aceomplislied the abolition of slavery, its the means by which they could more effectually in jure the people of this south', who stood solid opposition to the accompludi went or their schemes. They have now advanced to the advocacy olliegro equal ity, both political and social, as furnish ing farther alimeut tn the spirit cif fount - 'edam which they'lifive invoked. Know ing that they beacon enduring princi ples, in support of which they can rally the masse, of their party. the abolition lenders are in search of tome idea, some which may he used thin time, around which they 'may rally their followers, and thus prevent their party front disintegrating and passing away. - Equality before the law." and "Man hood suffrage," are now to be their iratehworil and rallying cry Tiny are now struggling for simple ext:aroce. fhere is no principle, nu vitality, noth ing lasting or pertnaueut ire this part), and this its leaders well ktiew:— They , dare not stand mill; for that would boll disintegration mad death. They are almost afraid to wive forwaril for fbar of demoralization and defeat. They dale not let go their hold of power:rand place, for if they epee fall, it is like' Ltrotras, "never to rise again." It is a pititibre" sight to behold a party, which for aig Years wielded the unlimited Puwet, it did, without conscience or thought ofaccountability, at the end of that brief period, engaged in a death struggle Itir bare existence. But its race is rum fir has had a brief, black and broody career. Wham heaped istion shit people a load of war, debt, and taxation whiph i generatiofiaminnot wipe out. it INITOS our NlL:ond uoutway filled with dissensions, onionskins sod 'airlines. May the memory' of - this - puny 'be as odious as to sets were unserupuloos and atrochntb itid'utv our etniptry4in oar et siwo its Nk. soda,'" —Someeiatur Dosisoaratie exchang e* hale a P`attli: deal to say about Dirs. - Lsoeotai and bar old Blocher- Sims he. proved hen** to bave beenitisa what we sqrfv4 knew,Abe•irset, a worthy doge QC st.. Pil-aglitter ; but wit don't see why so much fuse should by Undo about it. era! Grant and the Presidency. V. Li it \. • vit. wa- WO upon e • • . Alta•AllAVl Lorinv 1,1•1 tht )(Tat.e lie doibL4 a- 10 boa lat coo:d be winded to rry the deeti ine• wr the Radicals. TuAil Sit I F\ • iipp.l-441 hi, linmination with all lii• might bat the:. It, re expedieno men .mough ;It II 11, beat 4115,1 1 A!' 4 , 1r1iir,111,11, J. \ hre.um tli N yvnelidati , for the vire pre•idency. of the party whiA aft erwards elected him to iooWer kuow shat li.i, been the le,dt. II the Deunieraoy had atiopeeded in the election of 1•6-1, the) mold •carecl) have done , better tel thenise'le+ than the +oppod tioy did for them hi electing 31r.-.lotiN In regard to 4i the great que,tiim, whieh tali) outweighs all otheis now before the people,—the re.toration of the Union —President J unNsoN occupies nearly the name ground ludd by us, and the re•plt i• that we hate all the `benefit of the good things dune by him, and -are not accountable for 1,. blunders. Un t ler the eircumstaimes in which we w - ero placed, by our candidate in 1864 putting hini•elf on a platfin 111 Of )114 OWII, differing in •onne te•pect• trout that adopted by our party in Convention. the Mongrel , could not have dune a better thing for u+, and' of course for the coda try, (hail to nominate sad •uppoit the very ticket they elected Fllllll present indication., they now protect., to du the 411111. thing the coining rear :inlee the defeats of tbia year, winch are charged by the eon.er.atives upon the ultramms the party wan obliged to cam, there i• mei] a pressure in fa voleifthe mom legion of (;euvral I fir the pre,deliC) as 1%111 fearl'ell be le sited Thi. „just a+ we would ffe•iie to h.".• it For while we an fell) at of our alidit) to defeat ( - Amyl' in any may e nut•-( cry tlrlt they ,C ou ld choose a man who would acne 11l a- J 111.0,11:, 'done, if we, liv any millireseen Contiti gem.) -110111.1 chance to mil er d e r ca l. We are not. and never have been, of t ho tw owli liel 'eve CIIArT to he a atom( 014 . teliahlr Dennierat . and we hate itto-c d and aiway,,, ill " 1 , 1 ,,,, ; Ike idea cur being nominated by 4titr"-pal any po•ition NV ,, hate so many bet 141 r Well limit that it would be the w ild cat ki n d 111 fully fin u, to nominate believe that the Witmer:ley et erywhere hold about the 411111, "PllllOll out h u e ,111.91,t tint we till Hut if the Radical , will nominate Trim. it doe• nog give them the alighte't advantage liter us in the emitted, and make , tt, e m tam oi'eontrollmg at kart ore litaneit government. It hether we or win. There kit great deal m thi•, and we hope that the proceire fur lii nomination nin) be math , al, 't rung 11, 1.1 1,11 rpot er the ultra own of the Abingiel part), a• was dom. conventem iu It 1 4 pct li.lj 04 •Illipiised by , 01111, that GRANT h is titter done any thing to indi cate with any certainty what his opin ions in regatil to the 1111,4 . 1111 pol 1:11:t I . olllei a the day really me But 'itch period- have forgotten hp, ea:era:ly pre pared Wpm t of the ti 01 1 ,116011 ti the South, giving hi, 01,1111011 r, 11.8 well as his experience. iti regard t o the fitness of the pimple of the South fur Aunitetle ate restoration The ground which in COl/11114/11 to Premtlont JoliNtioN and the Democratic party on the. tnaPy impel Lint 004.11111 1, the very , attie which Lietieral GRANT laid down in his report, prepared doting 5 tour throughout the South after the cline of th e war Whil e it is tcus that he has been extremely ret icent nu all political quet-tions, , o that it Nate for either putty to claim him a, 21 no mbcr, lie has most rmph.lti call)' antl unequivocally expre.sed his vice, un this, the most important of all political [canes , aiyal if he is nominated anti elected,we can take some uunfurt in the retleetion that it we cannot get a bet ter man than JOHNHoN for president. we will at least get one who is no wine tot an and the country, and who will he un der the eoutrol of Democratic politi W'e believe woes Linah that we can defeat. GRANT as easily a, ally other man. IM lie is unpopular with the real, fight ing men of the !indical part), and will not enlist the services of their best men , but a hile no shall fight whomever they luny nominate with all our humble 0)110 , we know of no man T: would sooner de feat a it h a bate, one' than U.S. GRANT, and 1111 roan wo would sooner be defeated b) it it so chant, that the Loan desires fluthei to limnl3l a ills people, %Miming them once wore to be defeated The Difference The Peumeracy Nave mery where ac cepted out recent and great victories with ihterme •41ti‘faction and much re jotting 4 1 , 11( 111 110 instance have any vi olent outhreaksoccurred to detract from I the well merited reputation of our party for order and decency. It is yet fresh in the memoty oral! host that throughout th`e „past seven dears every opposition triumph au+ the signal fiar the perpetra tion of every pmisible outrage upon Democrats or tooth strev, wherever Abo- WCI4 Arong enough to make it sore to the perpetrator.. It, might be supposed by use who did 'not loon the material of whibli our par ty is composed, that our peopfe would be burning to ai.enge themselves upon the heads of Ouse who once oppressed them. We are very glad that they have everywhere, without any special effort on the part of any one, tefrained from every exhibition of the malignant and ugly passions which lave characterized the triumphs of Radii:albm, and--thus have shown thit we*have higher motives and nobler principles than they. In the dark dap! of I grf, when not a single corrupting influence controlled a roan in our ranks, and we polled in the Northern States alone, nearly two mil hotel of votes, we felt that we ware a power on whieh the couutrb could rely fbr salvation from the wicked plottings of the party which, by means most un scrupuloue, had deftig,ted us in the elec tions. What many then regarded as the 'vault of oowardice On the part of our people—to wit : quiet iubluitision to outrageous Wrong—we knew to be the result of the operation of the very prin elides which were to save us in the fu- ' tore. From that hour, no matter how i‘krkAy the clouds lowered above us, we rimegthet there existed in this Country a power which couldand would save our —institutions from destruction. n I now, when the noble Democracy fought field of thi,r nr-t CI, tory ludic great contc t. rending tho air u•ililtphahta of rojnic ius-aud tilling the sky with the glare of their bonfires and yet without the vio lation of any law, eithout molestation to single 'nulls ideal without P‘OTI wish ing to retaliate a , ingle wrong idf the litany we have suffered. we feel, wore than ever, that our• is the party on which the country may nily under all cireuwalnure•. and that no other can maintain th•e f•riucioles on which our liberties are :aced. The 'manner in which we received defeat arld 4 eubmitted to wrong;.show•ed that we possessed the patience and firinne, of character nec essary to give tenacity and stability to whatever institutions were Moulded by our hands: Bat the manner in which our victories effect its, indicatt more strongly still that no excitement can shake us ft unt our position or make us for a mOll/cut forget that 1116 great ob ject for which our patty exists is the presevation or republican institutions and die happiness of t)ie whole people. We have shonn that our teaching ii not mere form, .Zir what the patty ad vocates and supports tt4 an organiaztion, out people have exemplified by their cenduct as individuals. We support the doctrines or law and order, as a par ty, in apposition to those who are gov erned by impulse and ietssion, and when we achieve a victory our members re joice withoutirsolitary violation of law, in .trong and direct contrast with the lawless, disorderly and disgraceful deeds or our political opponents. are many who hate not faded to notice the.e thing.. and thinking norm cannot fail to he influenced by theta 'twin Ito T %KV. —The organization in till , . count \ whieh \ - 0,1 n 4ffino. time. llieetonodt eaim tin loon Repub pam take., great eonifort to 'Nel l in the idea that n great many of their rot rr wete not out. .nid that nearly all of our, were and they iikpeet trillic able to get all tlwirs out ‘iimetinui hereafter We are .orrt to take away from thew thi , little crumb of cow.olation but the fact w, tiea,l all of tho, who cornwrly ',tea with th..n, i re, at the uleCtion, Mot i "I , a .ptin:f their eld a•—oetate... It %lot,. which Wa , not fully aft. NeSt ear vie will Lute it grand campaign. bring our vote all out, 311c1 hale a greali Illereaged majority ----A patty ie not tar Coin tle•truct , ton when, ill a eoutitiy like tile, r its lead ers hon.( of [laving; 'verried elections wbcro th, white moil bare heen kept Prow the polls by the pon4t,r oLtho - nett htle nelitilAMlßfeeilliturehed up and toted under tit saute power. Vet such ate the onlyAietortes a which the Monett I part) con 6111,1 this year, tot whereter %VIM° turn have had All op portunity Lt tnte they have toted tier scholtnuntly fur the Demucrae, t IMF: SitAIM, owl's official majority, iiccordiog to the summing up at the depattnu•ut '.r212 If the fraud at Fifrt ate, devised by Gov. (limo' and hei official:, had Oat been successful, ouv'majoi icy would hat been Stout 1,045 A 4 the Court, have al ready decided th L is huts tote to have been received illegally, tie clams that our majority Hut el a thousand, though, as DO rise in 4 defeated by the fraud, we sup pose it w•tltnnt to mmtested any further. GEORG Ell I'ENI/I,ETON is mentioned a, a candidate of the. Denim racy for't he Presidency in Ises. We would be per feet ly ing list of Member- of the l'eme,ylva emu Legisla ture and fable of the official vote of the State in ISO; and Ist:7, because, being, somewhat behind lust neck m getting to press, and the editor incharge being sick, several mistakes occured which are now eorreetcd, rind we believe that both the list and table may be relied on for perfect accuracy. lEEE rat/ l'lladdyhta—Vir.tt Diotriet II Al 'rawness. II Second—J E Ridgway, It Third—David A Nagle, I) Fourth—Geo. Conne it, It Chonpr Adana, non! I(onlyonern —Fifth —AV Worthington It (Marten II Silo. , non. B ° ititeLt J Linderman, I) f 9 i.r/ityh and Northam,. illll- —Se, end. -It of, rrt S. Brown. D lirrAs--Hight—J D Darts. D M Randall. D.." Carhon. .if. I'd, and Waynr—'Cinth --Cliarleton Burnett, I) Braddinnd Suaquthanna and Wynn. ing— Eleventh—Geo Landon, R. Luzern.—Twnflb—l. 1.) Shoemaker. It Potter, Tevou Kt.m and Chnfon--Thlr 1,111)1 —Warren row lea. It 1. grono eog. I". and Strvd.i. —I II Beak 1).. Nor (lama", lavd, son !our, Cr, lambus and Sigl (Ivan —Ftricenth—tieo I) Teckron, D_ nettph at and Lebanon—Sixteenth-0 Dawaon Coleman. It Latara•ter—Se•enierntb—E Itolliugtelt It.; J. %V. Fibber, It. Yvrk wool ['umber la nil-- teentli—A )1 iostaud Matz, 1) Adams and Mran4 lon—Nine root Da•id tl 'Connuglty. It Somerut Beford and Fulton—Twentieth— lex Siutzionn, It Male, Iluniatadon, Centre INlttn, Juniata and Perry—Tveenly-first—S T Pfiugert, 'I) ;• Cb•rles J. T 31'11311re. U • Comb; la, !tidal. and Jeffers,. —Twenic second—harry Muir, Clearfield, l'ameron. Clarion, Forrest and Elk—Tweaty third—W A. Wallace, I). W Ignore land, Fuyerte arid Grdrx•—T we Li iy fourth—Thomas 11. Sear fight A lig hen!, —twenty-filth—James L ant hem. K ; Russel Eirelt, it Warl.lngion and Bearer—Twenty-on:ill A. W. Taylor. It. Lawrence. Butler and Armstrong—Twenty seventh—ll A Browne. li Inter. Vsnon.no and Warren—Twenty eight—T (7. Brown, R. Crawford and Erse—M B. Lowrie, Reptkblioan, ID lAm4orals, 14 t Those marked with a a are newly elected member,. HOUSE OF ILEPRESENTATIVF.B Ph doure!ph n). , 1 . ID.II/111 Foy, E 110 E W Lsr ifl. 2. John I) Withsw, 8. g Josephs, I). 12 A Adstre. It 4. W W. Witte. It 118 111 Mullen, 5. Thos. Mullen, 1), 14 0 Thorn, It 9. C. Klaekuer D. / 16 J Ho'gale K 7. Jas. Sabers, 1t,16 C 'long. It 8. Jan. V. Stefan. R. 17 J Clark. R 9.,8 B Dailey, D ilB 0 Doll. D Adorns—Niobolno II eltzel. I) Allegheny-- , Cleorge Wilson. R.: Wnr . lt Ford. R Alexander Miller. It: Augpelue Beekeri R; George it, Riddle R . Smith U Arnutrony—Col 8 M Jsokhon &deer and Irashogg(on—Thotuas Nichol elm: It : J It Day It : jobn Ewing R BeOoni Fakers and 6oweraaa-J, T Rich ards lt : , J obi! W itDivOt "k 7 Berke-11e 5 ottenslein D ; Rice ., mond L Ames : Henry Drobst D Matr-,—Sem el bloCement it Brad(-rd and Saga an —.lames II Webb 11: 4 F tlbitrobark Bucks —Juntio E.! NlcKina.. try D Bulk, Serer Lon rnee—James T Junkln R ; John h..hrartla It ; George I. Westlake It • David Rohl,. It Castbria—:JP Linton D estraota sad .Von roe— kllen Craig 11 Centre—l' Gray Meek II (7arfon and Je!lerean —Wm Jenks D Clearfield I,lk end Pony,' J H'('nl loch D Cluiton Cameron and .11 . Aran-0 0 Deise ,Ifon John Hickman It t Dr S. NI. James NI .Philips It 15 mßeatty ICJ II Espy It Cohtrabur and Mune., -Thom Chalfont D enualrerland —Theodora ('aroma,, D Dauphin—A J Herr It ; 1' B Bergstres ear R. Delauare—A•gumus II Igeedorn It Erie—George II Rea R ; John D Sirens , hon 11. Panntr—lV II 'Pleyford D frankhn and Prrry —John 81.1iTely 'ol II F Winger Grant—John Phelan I) !An tingdon Tun fala and J/14 --Copt If 8 Wharton It J 8 Miller I) Indiana and If rstmore6md—W C (lonlon It lien T F Gallaher It , it II McCormick D Lancaster—Andrew Armetrong Ah em Oodshelk P , A C Reinoehl It Darid Steney /41//ton—Jitoul. G Ile,lukul It I,llqh—John If 'Fogle y ! 17 ; 11 II Crafts Larrene —W rn Drennnn I) : Jente. \ le- Henry D 8 F Domini D Snyder and Own—Robert II L•wAlle D ; Housh D . George Glnse I) .11onlytnner a—Jamey . Henry D Northampton—Lewis Stout 1) ; lien 14 Groundlto 1) Northumberland-11 tu II Ketec roar; awl ?toga —John S Mann It . It II Strang It Scht. In--Edward Kern+ I) E J tee Beard Sim/oil/nano and Of/or/wog—Zito; 101 l , It Colonel Loren Burritt It i" Man! p , and War va —Colonel 1 P 'Duo mil. It J II It 11 . ,tyar anti Me--I. ti 'o) ewe Westbrook Levi Meteeeh 1) Sli Boyd, ReimWoeful :el ISetimorate. eire Repot) Iran innieerety, S Atha. . Arm tron„ Denver Redford DcrKe Bin r It r ,el6 r Hoek llntlrr . ferulorm Carbon ( entre Chenaor U 2211 2allt t'lwarfielil 2.7nfi Clinton , . 21.17' Cidinakna . 7.knit Crawford . ' Curnlierland Clad Delaware. ...... 2262 FSIk . . Crio. Fapitie Furreill Franklin Fallon U teen? 1":9 7' 4100 1055 3230 Iluntmgduu 2415 IJI6 I4JUI 3400 J off ormon Junta . L. to er Itantrn .e 41941 415! Len. n Lellloll I.uzerne . . 12:187 14..toing .., 444 , ' Nleknan 714 37. Iw 534 4416, 1725 Nterc r Mifllin Monroe. , ... 2699 705 2159' Alen lgowery . 8342 711861 76831 Montour 152.1 1139 :9 1 138 1 Nen liatopton . 6870 3859 1 5072 Nor thumbed/Ind 1 3820 3361 3409 1 Perry .. . 2495 2581 22921 lolelploB. i 4 8817 i 5120 5 5 '1 7 { 1 Piko 10811 360 01' Potter . ' 626 1 1346 4811 10514 8793,, 838 it 1324, 1792 11194 1759' 3062 15401 761 436 ARAI, Sem) I k Il Su ler . 4oinerret ',III, an 1;=!!!2== 791 14 9 J 1991 120t1 i alga """'fl 44UU' 2610 2687 14291 I :U92 91,-" % enango I% •rren WAslngton Wayne • Weg tworelaad Wyoultag, York. . 1712 497 4513 1, 2883 '_ , 357! 1 2.586; 6113 5046 5645' 1491 V 1406 1474' 2 780 5896 7671 121/00116,107274':267746 EMI lEB3 II =NMI The Speeoh of Schuyler Colfax People will naturally look into the speech of Mr Schuyler Colfax, delivered at the Cooper Institute, to find an exposition, or an effort at one, of the purpose and policy of the Republican party. nut they will look In vain They it'll find the man who holds, as the gilt ail his party, the tlitrd of ' hoe in the government, dealing exclusively with the past to a pretentious oration for the delivery of which there could beneither reason nor excuse, if it was not expiated it might tell tit things we did not preveoualy know. Mr Colfax hints shut Congress will disapprove the Amoral of Mr Stanton, but aside item that one• vogue glimpse of Ware purpose his oration is the thousand told repetition of expressions of party bit terness, pique, pride and hate Refitment two at Mr Johnson ie the great staple of the Speaker °Win lion/leer Reprementetives as it hue bryC for ,Ro or ihreuyears of every anon of the 'Minnows in Republican pul -1 Use Mr. Johnson become President by the act of Booth ; Mr Johnson scorned Congress: Mr Johnson pardoned rebels; Mr lohneon removed Sheridada and Sickles, and o on, with infinite iteration. le there no thing newer than this„ in the Republican brain I Is thole not `An the Republican party genius enough even to give the old ninny a new shape, or to it. point withsonie fresh forces Once, indeed, it seems en if Mr Colfax would drop rhetoric and argue He goes over thiipoints of the constitutional amenduiedt-..the bask. of reconstruction that was satisfactory to the people. He finds that this failed because it was reject ed and repudiated by the Southern Steles. sod that thus his party was forced lit a new plan. Here be just argues enough to show that, high as he has arisen in his party, he doe. net understand the simplest elements of reconstruction. llikwet—had the repudia tion of the Southern States to do with it? If you heed theip repudiation you admit their vitality as States; yet on the very heels of that admission a law li made that deities their vitality. It is time that Mr Collate and his party learned that ream,- struction it not a matter to be determined between the Republican pacts and the Southern people, but between that party and the Northern people The North to the I real power, and the North is satisfied with the adruendment and will go beyond it; and tt is to vain for soy party to pretend that, that amendui,gpt woe 01 eralaughed be mince the Sjpili dfJ np_t !Lek When did the Republicilltriecome so considerate of Southern taste? The amendment was laid etude berths., Itepubliosoe themselves saw that it did net give em power Ilifongh nigger supremacy to rule the land indefini tely. the Colfax touches lightly the Plans of his party ; but be glees involuntarily the explanatios of one fact In his personal his tory He shows us why he didnut contiol the course of ditteussion to ilie House, when it assumed the form of fierce partisan reorimi hation of the President Ills present speech sh own that he was silent then Weenie he sympathized with every segienes spoken to •tolat test of all the deeenolel sf Par Haman tory ttaage,—K. I% Herold —llls people are paying Qenera I Sheri dan Vio a day for mwriees.—W ilb vanity sloretne. and anpleationa for the Preaidearty which is very far beyond ,bla resell, he is showing itimaelf around' this °sentry Instead of attending to his duties. But while be is 'lefties and eleetionearing in Nsw Englnod. thispeople are thundering yarning In kit ears —earlioli l'efuntree. The Virginia Eleut,on.—Fraud and Vio lenon—A Relsn of Terror at the Polls The following CIII.CII frets the l trginia pipers show bow the election woe conduc ted. Ns are w receipt of reliable Intelligence fiunithe beighborlng abenites which un questionably establuthes the feet that there. (at least the late election) "M the moot utter farce ever' played ' the lipj its a( a pretended free country Our information camel authenticated by the mimes of perfec tly responsible and widely-known: gentle men, and we unhesitatingly endorse its truth. At Lituroltrant's shop, in prince licorgia County, the us es atientle.l the pollwarin ail almost to a an u iriih rotted Slates rifles soil pistols, sad muted complete control) or affairs. At Poplar Mou t Preoitutt, in tireeassille, soil at Ilicksford, in the-same counly,sitalar stale of affairs obtained, and ninny voters that/thy deterryl from casting their suffrages. At each of lbw places it was perfootly ini possiblo for • colored 1111111 (a rots the con serrntiae iicket. At Henry Precinct, in Surnes, the Radi cals assembled in heavy force, nil armed, and exercised violent supervision el the voting. At Smoky Ordinary, in Brunswick County an armed negro aloud at the entrau on lead. leg in the colored pull, nod notified each voter as he passed that a Conservative rote weak' insure hie death. At itrunewick Court House there hod been collected a number et guns tu possess ion of the county. Just merlons to the eleotion they ware seised by order of Lieu tenant Kimball, the tutu Cory officer com manding in that locality, who bud them cleaned and distributed. with anuminitnut among the negroes The re.nli was of course the same related of other pl.teen Many whites were deterred entirely fru:a seeking the polls, and nu negro was albiwed to enter any butt in Radical ticket In all these eases except the last thearmsin hands of the negroes are reported to have been those of the government, and .wetly now. Pew sloury both." va and Chase have been quarrel ling for some year. t to which or them should have the leadership in Ohio —The people have settled it by repudiating both. They have turned Wade out of the Senate, and retested the negro amendment, which rheum, neglecting his Judicial dime, at Washington. went out to Ohio to cn rry by fifty thousand majority t—lez Net» fltitirrtiormcnts N Helathe to the lees of notaries pnbli. In the counties of Centre and 1.3 coming St.talun I He enacted by ,0111 e Sonata and of Represent/sloes tWCiowinottste slat of Penusyllania in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the autbont,s 01 the saute. That from and after the passage of this eel, ell fees which are now chargeable and re eels able by the notaries public of the month. of Isycoming and Comte. shall be inereaidol Illty per cent= Prot ide 'I hat the increase, au thorised by this act, shall nut relate tf the fees for the m•know lodgment of deeds and mortgagee JOHN P. Il LAPS. :speaker of the ll.iuse of Itepresentstises LOCIS W HALL, iiipeeker of the Senate A eiiituvi.e—The tenth day et April, Anne /metal one thoemend eight hundred and eixty A Sill'PrnalirT. IK:tending the provisions of an art. ap proved the seventeenth In 01 April, Anne Domini ono thousand eight hundred end potty sin. relante to the fees in Itti.ented lands in the rounty of Centre- Sec rtes I. Be it enacted by the Sonia° and Hone° of Representatives forth° Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Oenera4 Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the atillionly of the same, That the provisions 6 t *I net. approsed the seventeenth do, of April, ***to Potosi.. .one thousand eight hundred and slyly, !IN, relative to the koala.. advertising each tract (II oil n -ated land in tliTimunty of Centry, are hereby exten ded, and shall remain in lance until the %One be repealed Prot gded, That the treasurer of erns ire county shall, alter the passage of this act advertise till.) MAIIP of unseated lambi in all the newspapers published in said moonlit- 10404 13.,' 545', • JOHN I'. 1114 ASS, Speaker of Hie of Rep... Mauve& LOUIS W. II A LL, Spenker nr the Senate • • A PP., 1.. I, -- - .The merited day of Unroll. Anhui Domini 0110 Ihou,und eight hundred end iiixty A N A ' ( f.T . entend the pro, of the apt. thirty flret July, one thousand eight hundred nud sixty three, tu the coun ties el Centre end Huntingdon SIWTION 1 no it onsultee by the ' , route loot ouse ltepresenbtlives 01 the Cf.llllllollverglth Pennsylvania 11l elenernl Aesoulbly met, and A ts,ltarelty 'enacted by the authurit2, I the Pottle. That the pror %pions oleo net. entitle "An Act to suspend, in l be counties of Tic; Ka, 'bitter, Mefferd, Allican, Lyeue.ing and Marren, the penalties imposed by the second ...11. Of the art of twenty ',owl March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and reventeen,l,und the fire( and ilecond sections of the net of tho tweltfh April. Anno Domini ono thipund eight hundred and twenty eigth, approved - the thirty trot July Ann,, Uomtnt one thousand eight hundred tad sixty three," and the lame are hereLy exten ded to the no tties of Centre and liuntingdoit 1= and a re the intention of this act that no fine, or penalty, incurred within said counties. before the passage of thin net, under ony law, the ope ration of which AM enependmi by the net here by extended, shall he unposed, recovered, or collected. JOHN P GLASS, Speaker of the II ouee of Repreaen tat I vex r LOUIS W'. BALL, Aoenov En—The nineteenth day of-Fehruery, Anne Dowell one thoseand eight hundred end eiaty seven A . N ACT. To authorize the school titres tore of the etchteti dixtro t tit the borough of phimpw burg. Centre count) , to borrow money for be tithe g purpose*. 5t,11,1 I BO it enacted by tit; Senate and littuso of Representatives of the bonstut.wealth of Penusylvoniet w lieneral Assembly net. sett it is hereby enacted by the auttfortty of the That the xa•hool directors of the et heel ilistrtst of the borough of Phillipsburg. in the tout* ot 'entre, be and they are hereby authorised to borrow any sum 01 1110. y. out exceeding the Nun of two thousand dollars, at any rote of to tercet, not exceeding seven pee seat= per en noon, and to Scene hoods 100 the name, to be invest(' by the president tad secretary of the board of school directors of said eshool district, for the purpose of erecting suitablo'boilding, or buildings, for school parposee, In raid dietrict. JOHN P. GLASS, Speaker of the Muse of Representatives. LOUIS W. HALL, , Speaker all., Solute. A PYPUVEIS—The fifteenth day at April, Awn) Uouuni one thone . 1 ani ,4oi eight jis vi, hungire: E e tit n,l 1 7ty seven. _-- AN ACT. To change the place of holding eleo. boas for Howard township to the school bonen, In the borough of Howard, in the county of Centre. Idatrrtosi 1. Bo It enacted by the beanie and lion De of Representatives or the Commonwealth of Penneylrania In General tunably, met, and it b hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act the place of holding elections for the town. ship of Howard shall be changed, from the bow. of Robert Cook, in the borough of Howard, to the school house, in the said borough of Coward county of Centre. . Speaker of the Ileum, of Representstireo, LOUIS W. HALL. Arenoven—The .ixteerith day of Yebriery. Anne Domine one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. _LkFURTHER SUPPLEMENT. To an act to ompower the town eounall f the borough of Bellefonte. la Centre county, to borrow money, approved Um rfourteenth day of February, Sono Domini one thousand tight hundred end nay three Barrios 1. Be it enacted by lb. Renate and Ronne of Represontatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General AsameblY met, *ad It in hereby enacted by the authority of the Ttist the town council of the borough of Bellefoste are hereby authorised and empower ed to borrow, on the credit of said borough, for the purposes Materna maid not, to whiels thin is supplement, the farther emu of tan theasand at IMIIIIIIIIO rate of tolerant bad upon the same condition, provldedifur In mid fa. /NO F: GLASS, • Smaller arils , House of Repreeentativen LOUISW. /MILL • BpeakOr Of the Beasts. Arrboveto—The first day of Mardi, Aabo Domini one thousand sight hundred and May Nclu abbertioinattri , , _ diSt PPL :31Efie TO SA cot tithe 411 thepuldseate•n of lassillilm, In eOelltkail of rent re .1 Belayllial, at red tip el x teen lb ,l iv of April, tno Milli iltio• Ili.oiVrightn.l right burnirsd (1' -aiT a.. - iCTIWI 1. Ito it minas by tii., :-.. nate and e 4 IleprePeiiint i, es of the t'eso:11.1n1,1•ItIt ii laWall units in amigo' Aseembly Inch And it IR hereby enacted try the aut horn) et the lame, That the peerless ,• I the lire! •eeti , .n of Ilse net. appro‘ed the 'lt teent Is day of Iprth one theiseand eight litlialre , l an.l nix 0 .it, rl.l at ire to tho 1;0,11.110n of lueLtl lustre in Ilia eountiee of Cent re and ' , chi., lk ill. re, I .r , Tire manse relate., 10 61' . ~1 111 t O. i :ens re, I • lien by eotpartted to tilo,1; I. 01l eel, s• Ise , I. • hal I ...si cern the estszens lit any (.1 the In , . n•liii.s 11 .2111 °entity varsity. • - ion:: P. (MAN.; Spanker 01 the those OS RepreAentat lees LOUIS W. HALL Arun. no—Thu ()rot dny of 31nreb, Anon Dummy one thou Fund eight hundred and !I rt) - Re, Va. AN Mir. o author:, (Ito doter., to appoint inn a lihttonul notnry publie lot the only of Itleremi, to resitioimitho Itorottall tynit•iltatii ton, in s l id moults and ad toli .Whiinal out. tat 3 public ir the —mut) 0; ('entry, to et nide at l'ltllltiMturg P.. nal I Ito tt enacted by the Seinte and !loom ut Representahreis on tho Comolunnit atilt Or Penney Is 141 . 1111 in Genera.' Assembly met. and It it herrblii onaeled by the authority of the afirle.lhint the governs: hennd hereby ei thorned to ;swut . ono notary pot; he for the eounty of )Irvin, to testile, I/I tho borough ofdilotron, .1 said eounty ; tel one additional notary pistil,. for the mouth) of Ven tre. to rehole in Phillipsburg JOHN P. ti LAS , . Speaker of 1110 11111110 of itepronentomm, ',LQI' 11% (((Li.. Speaker of the :mimic kt•Plt,l% shii-eiThe ?moth day or Marelb ono Domini one thousand eight hundred and ',Sty -41,1e, A , I'LEII ENT Pt_ To an art relatifs , 1.• the fee. ofslietse s t attorneys. in certain count nos le this essiniussisfes s ishis See to. I Be it enacted by the •enate end Howse of Itopre s seistaiss Pm ssl the Consinsonfreulth Of 1 eon.y'ltunl.e se General met. 111) Isorelsy simeissi I.y ills net h., sti ifs.' nano. That the prof snits, et I 10, n , t s a She twelfth slay of 'lN's!, Anne bite in I 0111111p11- nnsl tight losetired and .01, %V, eel 11t.1 Ass? rs Lois eto the fees+ ist asst., es sores 11/ Certain I enmiti e s of this, vonisnonwsalth, ' he awl the Clinic es lierels extended to ensliras es 1111 1 1 1 111111/111, 111 Yale. losik•. lereer, listek end Centre JulIN P. i; LASS msealo r of the lionise of Itepne:.•ntattao IMUI, W. 11.% Isl. Speaker of the Senate As s ess°, . •ssed slay ot robs - nun. Antes lionises et is o, stet sabi bum trod nest ssi , sty nee en 1 - IL N re .teth..ri, the rente,nl Irons the rettrt 01 I'olllllloll plea. of Gamb i a, loom, to the eel. ti 111 41111 ..... Alcor of Centre c lot iod Ile it emu aid lot the i.otetstto oval Hotta , of Itepreeentata et of Looontoonstottith of Pint nay I num la II unerurtAttlent .0,1 It a hereby enacted be the urh , .nqt of the .'Tint shone% tor an oath. or otflarlora ten. shall hu filed an any 1 . 14/0 now pondlng, or thee may hereafter two natantell, in the court 01 toss mon pieta oil Cambria roma, t recoder dim/A gee tote injury matelotsd by the falling of the bridge, or 'diatom, at Jolaatotern, on the lour teenthart September, one thounand night hue - dred and tasty de, setting forth that the alleged calm of action, in melt rate, dal arise not of toadlll,lllellt of I.urteMla September, nun thou nand eight husoireol an I tatty ea, and that the removal of the tonne In not naked firm the of delay, but toecauss, in the firm ballet art the party making .11/1h affidavit, It fait marl tmpar• tint foal cannot ho had in the totonto oro shit It taut neeldent oetturral. mob elm shoal he re alllllll 11l Or court of ovantnon piers of Centre eoutity , and Ire therein her •o carded to hit, nit mid mislay of Centov, or It fw,r IN a for It) the not, appeas ed twenty ninth April, ont tbounetal eight hundred and thirty.litut, entitled, “.111 At t telittive TO Tot& brought by 1111.1 •:.1111^1 anal .and rat/r111.4 romp mee." and the ostoolo mints thealto =I .1011 N P. LA: 4 S , Home 1,1 Iteoresentaut en 1.1)1'1:111% II fio,ker o r tho Sconto 41.,y of April, Min" D iiiii ow:nowt:ma littudni .1 mot nialy JN9 tV.GARV N ACT. 'W tats the per eaptiss Itt • to be asaePned 1.3 the Itater (tweeter' , t.t the town of A erouttberg, County o f fon lye SW.CTION I. Be it enacted by the :knobs end lionee of Iteprrlentehitr of the Vow:maim:a of Penny) Is anon Ilreo ref Vsgrolhi, it ix hereby enacted by tie noth met iho same, That. the water OE-rehire ot town of olaronrburg, r n ounly of l'entie that yo pout r to /I.OIOPP per capita Its nen Ihr nhie melt mb•bitants of the 40030. net rseetolirte: one duller nod filty cents annuallyi, Ana lint nil invoneotent herettlth, Ar. , h, nhy repo.3l - .It, P OCA's SP"."'" " "I"' "" Il r t 4' l l l l - t lV i tl U t i t i ' ll' ,reakerof the Penni., A t•r nor an—Tho fifteenth day of 4Ntnroh,Anno Demi. •uo thawnend et& hundred and rusty enema ASUPI'.I.I , N ENT. To an net relating to ,• , ,ri,orationi for mechanical, manufacturing,in. log end quarrying plirpott approvill the ...eh teenth day ul July, one thoneanil eight hurt' Bred and iqi,ty tater, repea hug ito tem rlw Ey three of the tune,.... far e • ir.iitae. s ee r lain count.", ===l3 &PIMA' I . Ile entletcd by the brantc and ltfoute of Representatiino df the Ciantiumpenith of Pennsylvania In (tenant: A , tembly amt. :Intl it a hereby enneted by the authority at the mute, That man. thirty three of an „net, enti tled uAn Art reintlng It. eusistralt Inr i, - eltenieal, manufacturing, muting find quarrying purpu,s," approvetl the eighteenth day 01J al>, nue thousand eight hundred mud tits t) thin., be awl the some i• hereto) repealed, a., for .I• It re let In companion herettitore, or herealter id gan ited, under the provrtiuns of said aft, In I'n ion, Cameron, Elk, Centre, Clinton, I leprltelii Perry and I,yetuning mum tie,. and lu lien there of, the lolliturlng to hereby @named that every • itch eorperutwo alto il,ationally, in, September, lake to their ntneklielders,u.report, -lifting the amount of replant clerk paid in, flan amount Iu vested, i real estate and personal estate, the canion° f propetly and debts due to the corporation, op the bred day hi 'August inteeeeding tbo date et Ruch atrd t the amount an nuerlyts can be Meolt•ined, of ex In fing demands ati intd the corpornti. , , .t the date of the repttrt • =9 JNO P. UL Spathe, ut the Ileum of Representatives LOUIS W. HALL, Arostovon--n o tenth Aay of Alm!. Anus Lou in I ono thousand night hundred and alai, ASUI'PLESIENT. To an apt, entitled " in A, t. relating to .6., tiro, rat ions for inefili a n ice I. In un ii fact u ring m in m g a nd parrying puriin.es,” approved the eighteen t day of Jely. one thousand night hundred and 'kitty three. • 5Z , 7101 . 1 1. lie it ennetr.l 1., the Semite. and Iloum of Repreeentetivee iit the Ceremony, ee ith of Pennsylvania In timiensl Assembly met. and It is hereby enacted by also autivtirie.y ..4 list. IMMO, That ecetion thirty Once of Mt net. enti tled 'Au Aet relating to corporation. for rne ehanical, manufacturing, mining nail quarrying purptues," approved the eighteenth day of July one thousand eight hundred and idyty three, be and the lame to hereby repealed, an far en it reii la I.4fter to compile.. licrotefore, of hornet or ganized under the provisions of said f , in Union. Cameron, Elk, Centre, Perry, Olen 'field, and Clinton costal.., and in lien thereof, the following is hereby enacted: That every ugh oorporation shall, annually, in September, make to their abookholdere. • report, stating the antount of capital stook paid in, the aceount In vested in real estate and personal estate, the imolai of property owned; Intrthe date doe' to the reirporstioit,on the List day of Aerie* neat preeeeddeg the date of +h. revert, ...and the amount as pearly as ran be ascertained °resisting demands against the corporation' at the date of the report. ' , i JAMES R. KELLY, Speakiit of the House of Representative's". DAVID FIA1115(410." - Brother Of the Bennie. =! Speaker of the Smote, I=l We du certify, that the bill, entitled "A Suf• itlement to an act, entitled "An Act reldtia4 to oorporalktna,tor msebanionk aianufactarieg, and Awarrying pesporea," apyroved the o ath,4 or July, opp theasand digit hue dred and sixty three." asi ttNikaliiiis 6e got .enter en the sidvwelk day cit./rib errs , thew , sank alight IQadnit iardwirky /P. end wee wet , rd4r4 p ffri 4 Ir . Alaye altar the meeting of 'the a eg attire 4heftibte, It' bee. ,igneetty te the eonethatio• of We• lawmen welitboame a law, In like manner as If be bed ed it. JNO W. nontcy arty abbcrtiren*i.its IN W. 1117 N 4:1)1Cr, 'O t tirk or th oup of liepropent t r 0 Ir. II ANF:I4I.I • . Int` SPIIIO 44/4,1111101141, Jatlll.ol t N A CT. Regulating men I , tA I .•r restaurants, in the county el Centre Fltnok I, No it enn-b.lhe the Senate nnil Pause of Repiesentative• of she remise n wen Oh of Ponntylsanin in I toneral .1 sseinlik met, and tl in hereby ennehol lot the nuttlorit› o f she That all liorwie , for the keeping "tenting ouse• o reit inriitit•. which shall withal - mu Ilia sale o r f , limps apse wine+ unit ninit and brewed tiqueri,w sthm the iounty of Centre, .hall bdrd After he genthiert h7t the court of quarter e.•,e, .tl eetllN, in the aanie inanuet liV, and 4P 1111 1.. the C• 0 rc s wsotion.. lirenett het. 'll lAS ernd. are non granted, pt. IL I , 111 ' uslmg houses and rettnornslitx '• and t.iteil no s.rosisisil by an siting In 1.4. JUAN iil.Aest, pr 1. i• sif the lien.° of Hi in. si Matti cr. 1.111T1:: R a s II A 1.1., Spanker 01 the Sonule. Simakar ad. Sv ll.lh I= A 111110 Vhl/—lbo third dui of April. A noo Duntin Imo 01,1 .11,) 1.41 , t h nn A rril"o Q 1 T 13 T. on ret de. Tarim: l'ortlt` rut, tit et'ull , county. It public hltubway t•Zettitte I. !le te ittmetetl. lit the :legate and !image 01 Iteprekentilt teeo the ettianoontealth tit l'entiteltaitin /II 110/14 met. red lu hereby enneted by ,hit 001110 rot to the ,tote, That John A tdoll. .1. , dud L. I. r iiersoun e u bate ettutrattlied 11011 e ony to, t meld l i ef field eon .in lieu of tell. in •11.1 I 1111 1 11- *toned. ehnll be entitled to ellorgu nu I NI el,. one for and . olleol, nu .0111 e, Oil e 11111,11 a are Neon ill hie al I:ty. 11,., .111/1 4.1 0,101 , t ..1114 per thelound 'eel, ton ell peeled 1,, 00.1 1.0.11 et roll per /11111111111111 feet, lor 11' no peeled. telol.ll hell, "0 he tt I. r out into ,t,tl nlrtaio. or tea:, I r( de nee t t . to to be tloutt out ot tin nettle /Yd. "d , 1 11 berm.' Itluol, tdilre 11, 0 * I. ;00 1 tli urod II( et) tolt,e. "I 111 anti tlo, app oott demir, o• lottery, 41eIrrrnliir ti it ri ~ .11 Itt .ti It thlili . tl 1 116 1. t %tit It to tt 011011. Tel Jltl • 1111 4 1111/ 1 / 1 . 1111 1 1 11.1' 1111111/1 • “1.111 1 11 1 1% •111 /1 100 1 . pet t to% I to. tht r. . 01 • 100 =I • la ••.• 11•• I to t••••• Oltll.l at the pr ,, th. mrr 01.,111o• runt ual I • •1.111 , 1% • the t•nr4n4-ono •ralaat 111_ .111.1 11111 W there.d, 1 aglat .•: Ut 1,11 •10,11 he 111 h ver,,0,.. I • • 11111, \ hoc. At. r 1••• I , led te.1111 1 11 , 1 eal the hoc. ••• • • otered...liall . lie 14 .411 11.111 1 Illied It/ the at, ta pr ,:•.,111 , •,t I, il.ear r...pe• rate SI.• i.f‘h tho h• t at tooetnalv, entall,..l"An Net 11. lal•••rporatte Oat, l't• .t.t A Itroncla 1 at, pro, oaten '••tatit In) 1.11,1 a ,l I.ly 011'1 . .11 roferre I to, he and they ora. larrel•, 111111/r nnitlteultle to 001.1 Forge run, na,l 1.. the 1.1•111 Ante. .Ir.. and hada pouf°. at 1•4 , al.atted a•• ult,r.•,. moat oh roil and all too. u•-etal.lN ita•••,t.t.tot her , n ath, rare heat in ',nested =EMI JOAN Sial.,ther 0! ;Ito II01.• of Itop.,entalls Siva 4. ul tht• :whale I.•rnt , r n - I lie l'utricerklk ‘ll Ipta. An Imnfint on, Inno+ntnl 1.,111 • 111,1 xlcty +clru J1)11:\ 11. til.Altl A N \ •r., pnlyeatt the pilior ~ oleptroelloo, trl Irtlit, ortattowittal. ot chi r • en, tool to plot, I Ihr net thereol, ot otTlioton, oft, !rt. Lutvreto tot Mercer :If TII,N I. 14, IL tit:alto! ItY tht ?tun 1., llottre vt Ilt pr , .. tart.... tit t he Cotnintinneolth of Penne) Ivonitt in (It nvritt A ',Nuttily met tint] N t 11.11 lea 11. mhunt~ ,1 he •aint,....„Dat the wronglyl t i thing 11111 ttryittl: away orlItt• irtlit, vegetablt • 111001, [pill, o nsinental. olt other trot, tines, to ttlirlihs. in the °entity:A ot Clinton, Contre, Butler, Itit afloat.° and :111trt i t whettirr litoi tit 110 •.til o hot shall be vied. anti the tine It r tle elarett, a it:1.0.11.0.r, and may oo pre•eented and ponulittl at noel.. with I Ow 111114 1./ 1.11111 Collllllll.oiioalth. ..th1,10•1 2 knr Th'ililth. i.er.ane who .hall null ally and uullienmal.", in Phill count). enter, hreak down. throo4h, er, held, ou hard, garden, or uud, lea th hot hot r -reen noun.. and xha 1.)11.111 111103 ilul,, atone, till, hart,. ' , real, or ...ern lea mot. lat., or thahnig ma) 1... it. ornamental nth, r tit th Aro... bind, id tilt, oe 1,11,./ulcer, ho. hed, hot or greenhoumr, or who shall willful !) and tualimouely trempas upon. walk oor. t • a, t, mph', or Innn:. t‘ en nun any gram gra-. e or o re. thergrontng trill., In the sal.: t ountloe ill Clinton, Centro, ituttnr, i.uxn i1e.11111.1 Men Or, ahnll, .0 1111, - 1,111/tom of trep.pash la fore nut Itart..... barge", alderotan, or in hilt ...art I ire ill es. I eeinoties,ll4, judgment Ugh...LIM... it. r 0.1111. 1 ,, douf;Ti• slitit•imt .I uWnga Fes t.I to 11.1, t. heti, dont together u ith al suit' nn hull of maul damage, or InmaitY• to go to 1.1011114101 the poor of the a istrkt ICIII the prowl+rr 100, and in default of 1..13.0tnt of 'aid tine, the part, el....idled tone nod shnll be to tad 10: len• than one mot mo than in...ly days raid at 111 , 11 Ea 10, hrouelit re Ilia...ne the monialth .11 i II 1/wier. or unant of the pran, *Mall ho uldtett 1111 . 111, til I t.lll.olldil the relpa.. IMINEMBIE 1 I/ i l l ins .sin on Cs sst Clinton. Centre, Huler, Intent . ..nee and Alereer. whin ail rit Lruals, or girdle. ur ollwaw tre injure an, trust. jinn oriental or other tro , 5 inis,ar fairish, or who =shall eat, any field, ordain!, garden. or chow. a stout the consent of tha owner, ,r th• 115111 intent to taints, ajar°, or 51,1105.1.13 fruit, or • n gatobless, 'hi Is ul growtor, or Lt int:, witi.nt the rnt el tine owner. 'Sr owners. as tilornbassl, ur Who 'hull willful') 'is fm e. in,tire. break. or tleitruy , an) boo is, 5,1111. nst gale, soirrountling non horst, wird., or Hole. nss :Owens. al, *hall Lo guilty nit In at /..11011Iff11101 LOA 011011 viels.,,, therein'. loslorr an) Ilt till, ire torient and pay n fine not, Ins, than sir nor nowt trim, fifty nr sneer unprwontnent, in the enninsts just, for eat k.a thou tern um . inure titans son4ty nIsQ s Thal nothing heroin ohall prs lent the injured party from parni tug any en d remedy authorised by law. /5 =9 JOIIN '-iwaher 1 the of lt.pre•en , ittLl 11,t1.1,, 1 • 114:111,- I /I , 1.1.11 t dd . ) 01 April 411111. nOlllllll tll. th ,ght Illundr , .l nu 4 'illy I) I:411;11'S NlYl'll'ES The followingmen , ha‘o liven 011.1.111111 , i park. il fire rut F enn., on.d of ....rd in tin...lll.:Jot the Insfieelionoch•ir, atollt ors and all °the, in wnv lll tereolcd:und will lot aermited to the Braion'r Bram vomit), In 1, hold nt Belli:lout, fotsall warn euud confirm. ion IVed timidity the 27th lig!, of Noltnther, 1). ISB7, 1. Thu nromon of Jain II linter. admit:llo(m -tor 0 1 .kr. 01 Junk.° Bono, ludo of Fergumn tow orb in, de/ cored ? The aesiwnt of John D beeleati, eals, of do. of Conrad Decker!, Into ul l'otter township, dot eased TI,, amount of sumucf Rupp , and Jaicolo Royer, achalnistrodors of d,• of oh% Itoyer,iiito of Dotter township. ace..., Thu account of S. 1 , Ilse. 14) , Troetso fur the sale of the real estate of Korman, lota of Spring township, deceased', Thu aiseount of A loxuatler vlifff foal r nod Samuel cocci/fur. '1 rho I,el ,ill p o d t, tamest of Dm 111 Ilarpstet , late or ?argue,m tannish ip, ileicetut .1. =ff=l99 =39 6. The nedonui oi Jaw) Arun), admitiatrio lo of .te of (leor;;e Amoy, role 01 Potter loon eh r ip, ileeeased. 7. Tho amount of John Roan. 81.67il dm oil' logam Ann llos, minor child of .1l brat 11.;. Ti-a or Spring town.hip.derriaed S The areount. Of - John I.lggel, 111/01/Inistrotor of it, of Mishit Graham, late of LlhartY low. - ahip, dot Eu,oll. 0 The /amnia John S IT airier snit Samuel H. renter, executors al the 'seised! end teals wont of Philrp Furester,late 01 Putter township, ilecesard. • 10. The nceoont et W Whim,. • From elm lois toil of &r. of bamoil it Boar, lot, of Potter top deceased. 11. The account of Janie. L Sionpuertille. administrator of 11, of Jamen W. Walker, Into of Snow Shoe township, deceased• 12. The ereoutit of Let i Snook. guard 'on "' Sarah Jane {Veneer, one of the minor children of Homy Weaver. late of Miles township, de• coped. 13, Who account of A. B. Hutchison, admin istrator or Ac of Itilword Mlle, Into of the bor ough of Bellefonte, deovuerdi Thapppoount of A. 11. Butch isou, administra tor of L!. t;ltirattli \T. nil{ ths, late 9f Boggs townetthi, de geared 12-42 t, PRIVATE SALE The subseriber offer. at privets. nle Loose end lot eituatad at the corner of Mill and Hazel streets, In the borough of Milesburg, there 'hi erected on the cold lot a‘'ignod store rams. stable, wash houseand other out brilliant and there likable II well of excellent water. the dour. flaring beep, in the bat end shun est imate, the property slave deerrlbed woo Inc es pecially deer/Able to ow, 10401 to }NMIe la that husloeen, whp could oleo tato a nest rate custom which t'llOw held. All ball aboald be presented to GEE I)U4.SIRt . I .kI'AUUSSI PO rI:NTRI. cor .ecoll term of Mi. lo•titmom ;all lo•gm on 2110,111111 N(11'131111'.1t I lab, 18117. no, I eonllnue too %nolo. 1011.. 4 oomedoot4:l,L. the (ono olf leo week• k neat ‘lulu; the Illololnvo wall 1,. nitro 'The Sehool n ,legigtie.l prilotre both rele4 for the 1.11.1 n. or Ore, for lenehlr for 4lllermg.lho II igla. 4 .4olourian 11,3t0 'I sir A.11.1c11 it. n ...11.1.1.11.....ral people 11 resi.int 67 Spryer elontg • Ihe pnnr.pnl i. o grieluntenf Penn/ Collnge. no eNpertenre of eleven yearn In cond ue ti ng Acitillonten nod designs locating firrmuncritl!.. lle 4111 in /unhand by ontupetept inntruentrit. .‘1111,11.1 the ic.