irtieLlthiVrilt 011.401: S . 3 SICKLY AND J. S. HAIINIIA - EDITORS BELLEFON'rE. PENN'A ►fURIDA%,'AUQUST 4, 143 P of2mocßArlc STATE TICKET FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. BICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, OF PIIILAI , ELPHIA , PA FUR SURVEVOR UENERAL JOHN ROWE, OF FaAsltts co Our State Ticket , AVe Ilan upop aeveial OrCIMIO . II9 callin.l the attention or our ren , lerli t th riuperior CR eelleriee oI the`tiitet nominated by the late Democratic State Convention RimnißD9(lS Waintir. teur caluitchte. for Anditor Gen- tral ig‘vrortly .f the support of ersry•Mmi o , rat the CurnitioniN t al h fle 1 , 1 k 110 VI II s4a gcu'lrmnouf inflexible tute2l2. ant Veliriiii.;,i - ,re";:s — jiii)r.criTy ;and would be a fit ati , :e,a)r.,l - (lie present iumeat and fa i thful iii •utnhent ll,a set vices 111 the State Leg's lat,trt were masked tt ith an ability' and de 1 We hi d in the Ilashingtnn Consth.tion In the !midi , intt.tc.tts thitt secured an article ithirh treats this sttlot.^t of Lite htt hint tLt t et,rict and rOtltt 1,1/It:P of all tnen r i rlOll5ll ',bur rtn, an the • - onnisn.un 'of anJ In n , OW , tote ILc pc , t.leof Pettn• the Pt t ‘hicti t • fouibly nat. we copy and t01r110 . 4 IttlOftt or 1/1 , 111"111 on 11:4 call t;r,11,111 to It pit I. 11.• or io 1. ate eh ir.toter 7 , .4. of Ditt , .fsri rue Qrterhp, The advocate cad tot t .ot.tal is tooe t tho ot tit .If • r ttio of 44 ' .. (h, iplr In hit h'ud-er, • ) ;h' , 'I I I : $ :::1 !1. 1 ' i1 . in " 1 1 .I':rertjetr' t, by llmtr e 'lx (It trvi "'1 l sins, ty id,:ittNr Omit n o t i.e one of tht,r to animus ti I . arid hni ed Ws Ittition , 11040 a petit dr.tl to ,ity in no,ll st , to. the .oto ho ,hltet gun 'alai , , about the pro t rodea 1 , , 1,14 )•ar f and In •fpopular suet in 18;i0 , I , v t:s•nprtio.innal awl reait.terted '/°ll\ It„ar his; "'" Ir ' d 1154 !het it:ty nothing aboot the CAI , tor 'lt to.ral Ile ha, prose) Inuttielf wtnuau l oatl . , rtn oho it :111 [roe Denim:lair hotteii• hrithhd, andtri; . ...l Nit. Let r, a, the I O it a / p o l i t t Ilw lieutd•Lt , •y ul I', Host Iv ttit t rally to the 'al 1411111 rra,on these of NV R1..1(1 anal Itoot and thet will r aore I. opity lU , n it...lit...that It In n,ttr bate r, lilt it ell .1 la , nn 111111, a i•• 11 and tin timid to -zit( tag, 11.1 10 11 of these n , Ve awl sccotn,li , hl and 11111(1 the I 11. it of the people of a "ft rt , ry to ant to retort...co to the institution of " alas', ,'the mir i.itrtv.ohtt rune th. y Aid b(a•us h \ SAS %II of it lehts contusing come to erwtlitr, th4 . r State gOVI I W 141111,3 t 'Nett y•thrte ner.ttotii. has I ,ett repirtta to tkT cant,"tplatform Al'o'll,ll, lb. Colctituttortal C0at...111 , 0i ~f ha Al, it 11S 1 131 i "II"U"'"'"11Y theirll.'l3," 11133 a 13 only il.it Nnh tire d, Mai :too, that all 1-••,htt• moot the peupl'• of wren tl•'ry bore asp in the p,ol,l,rright NO.itt , ,..r . to set HI ret•rwiee 1,1 the tit Ire alaterr ut the State : pt.:bums retrgiow• alttuttoil of %la•rery. Tine Tt , ,litGm Of the 'olet, , tn.TlN defend, the FOLIII , IIIPS4 of the. 4i :1 1 "'" , lt M , r• ' 1"" writ ~r corpti , pretert& the rr , • lo in pe' ,frutnne l t ur l i e d u r :i g Z t , f lagt4istlye ti — ha t e : fOrl t trt 4 the tran•rrnr• Kni.ql,4 mill N. tqa.l, I, u. t tug I hroligh t tatton from the State of any part% fit l v 1"g t•xpeesse I .T . lsl of a 111:1 IfVfl, t 'n , tnulrtled within the Mate Louts, 17" ii. nls an I " t h' 1111pr1801.111ti;t for delpr, , 111, ur, , , 6 1 , 1 a riatorali7e4 citizens the roll privileges , tie Alayery, and I.- attwrett,•l twee t h. Voided to 111111,11 j . arol (I•:. 4 arr that n, l'"F' •t ..In "Y nth of the tr.t 31: it: 1. j, ILen lan list ill, ft ,•1 ... . t 4 for! CI, S , :l , Ft lii. ('Ol . l l •.1 .1,0 I 1,11..1 rite,„ d. .I. d.., . i im ,t, 1 • 8 ,,,. . ..),,,d ,..z . , tats, ..li tan app. a: (la, 1 .0 1 ,11,1..1 1',..11 the isgbi of the pp pple of the 1, innii,ep. of the titan., lint th,i ~,,hei, :tiro. al, ate I,; and dri a tpt tlie trial and clear Away non ken on queotioas a nit, I : - ;tit'e la . .V they, L•ttsei II 1110 a luit , t. claCtlltil Of ~ m att.. :Iva • g er, tut lame! - iii aeticaliv ea •litdes the in "1 " 21/ " "1 ! a v thr. lll o l ..1 fton, the I) ' `lri-t 1,,,1.it.,, ) :is ~i .:11 ;h.. slavehohltr,g State, Irmo i '.. , :t , , of the l'inti tl Z .. .nt . et: A If , amble the comin,,,, a nni and that Jtl<t and tarn '" , Al.l l ll VC, eve.ls it., 1 1 .1.1. 1 1 lt , eb .,, relics table doeiroil• of 1 ,, q ),.i.r y veriigniy 1,) i CommAtees of Vigil:moo ~,, / ,,, , ,i,,,, ii ,,, n i 1, ii s or on, ~,,,lc j 0,,,,. at!och the pi opt, when they ionic into the 'I he folios , log 1.01111 , men Late liven /11l I. al..a ea 1,1111, or equality u ith the other . ~i „ , i ~1 rosioulitees of 1 'why, e Ip o r the ilei lat ., 3 the I unit.. itt tlii tilatrona lit nail Stn., , %, tt . 1 i 1 -, .5 . runt tie n 111.1111 C. ta why - , the righL to , , ~ 'tt• iiiiiim ...oninitlee to hull all •I, , two in tletlll ll 4 . the 1 , 0 1 111 1.. 1 . 1 . , • , I the ' , ate o 1 re,,:,ii'ate 11011 I.Li li I:lltitittlWlN 3...' hest suits , ' a ' their a, sisal el, Lon dist, wt. , . on Batitrilay . ik 111 , 1 , \ t ili , . lat. 4 t date the I 'or.t^il l ton (hi Insets, , 1 • 1.•.1 1111 . II • teil tit 1. 0, 1 11. le might lia any no , , , oneNdom of i the 211th Hist . to tl, et I ,l, ate, if, the lh in. ..1.1.1 1.1141 1111 e iment, tio - atimg, and apply - anon nfo „,. ra i l , c , ,,„iy c 0 „,,..ia,,,ii , to be held tau 1 th . l re „',,,1t0 Pre.iiient Iliiebanaii, option 1\ ; toes, th ii 11,, c 0.14 al 1- .1 la t 11 i;:.1 L., , ,,1i., ii,... ~,,,, 0,0,, w1,,,.h f., aloel ~t and ! Tuesday ill Cntirt tepet , 1,, the ptirpin,e of '‘ , pure . 1 .4 ,,,, i . : I ^, j ;.; e ‘‘ t tit 1 ra •l' , le , tpil I n dip people as the reore.entative , 1 .11 ' 1 "-7 i " "" r "'""'" . a t ' o ut i t Y l ' i hot •i, Coilot :, Tr. 1 APprer nil. it the 1.110 , 11 , 1•••• of the 11111110111 said ill las i Bellefahlt• -Tie 0 N1 , ,111y . ,11 , irt Gelbrait I: 'W in I' Ma, nvsmis. Joatf a 1 of the ‘ ll a" , i4 ll,, le t l P li , --, , I h., t , / li tl 0 1, 111 V 1,010:P111M 11,111:oli 1 1{.1,„•g•4 - I' W Bat allarl IWIII M.trhli, 'M t . ' ' 1 I '' 'l' I' 3 that limit r the 14.1.1.3.5. N Oa vska act the ap- '' John Poo, in in. Jr i. ...... 1- 41 new polo 'eat i„.0,,,1,At , :i0i 1 , ttoo I ' omit e of - , 1 r reprint,. tTlllv (fel the at l tloll Of the people ; I iregi,... Jr..,. Gelcilleart, Jam. I , Heck - wlu , 11 the Prt ~,,,,, 11 •• Org',lll I Or have these' of the " I erIllor) , 01 this ..oloe, I woulil lie t Mali Jam, hone, Jr Itew a iliticri natant Npithi.nt t•a101 dates " 11,11 Il:e number if ae l bal ii sot:10s in tae , 11:11n, a, F red Kurt', ,1 I; Iltililet, hien. tcrlitlll y S i , 11l lIIStIfy the fos 'nation of a ry Beton „..,:h„, , V,l.ted , ,thtlr ii:d..04111. tli- 11, MIA rat, a IA 0./Ii•tit11 1 .1 , 01 0 . 1 11 .1 1 1 11 1l 1 W to 11+ 11 1 11111isloll a., 41:rris lout Yostel, Jona Kramer, ino. per list In, lah,o , d ~,r 1 ,, and ,t , ;I for th. I t a :sta l e :al.r 1. 11 I . lsl/,I " 44. I" ri nip( and di .11.1” .1 41 1 0 t e•iale, 3101 11.1.11.1. IL t. nV II ii was Ille r , a4:4-e4 tits- pc.opl , ! Hassan! I 'apt. if Dom: Han ' t Z Kline, ed the Press as I lit ir a ,a r , 1 r „b a l -1 th e 01 a 'l', 1111,a . to net ill refelere 0 10 the ita Salver VI , 1, , r ~ . ../ i ;,,t 0 can rs e Cone ~f,,rmat,..,, r,... 0.,, 'lllllth,', o f .., 1 ,,,,., LI d'stineilt sbridged and , thistoo..—J,ll,l Cam ph, II lay tiliaieto tin , I ,aid t, t lone if th 4,... ~1„,„"„.,1 , - ...„,1„ no , ' \l% , IS . IIIilI:t. I'l 41 . . til.,-11/I 'rttl ,• of the Ctirioniati ;Platform Renner Dan't Houser. Esq , Davis Mel al,,l t.he Pr.-a-101d a inaugural "114 all limn ler, Michael Myer-, Itiv. V. a " .. 1 • ,1 11 I' ''"• :" 4. n , a ''s the . 1, 411.11 ,00l 0,,,0, ~I ' card One word at the'. Partin lloinst Nlanii, .1 .1 l's,lser, Jos atlllo l lllCe'l lo lo e 1 an irra .- I. 0 lot t 4 10 n 110 PPM, It it la • 1111111 la tett..lo•ol,l la the heal. I ,\ictlifa.,ky le, 1., ~ 1 . , /he I,,a,e d e,th it ir. st la a liast, ca . 'rat la a.ht . 01 its , utire sousoliii ss,and e 00415 ; Liberty Simon tingle Canipl„ II 11, long. pfet. , l , l it 1 , 1,,,,s 1 ,'I. , .1 • , 1 op L , tin , yet "I".' 111m.„1 , ('order I%e cep, :::, , lerstasid, therflore, u lay rill r Alarlon .1,4 a Zeigler, Andrew Harter, Ilapie Lewin 1 , i,lig la It 4 of peace I.pt tag tun- loam , tiler no ;won of HIP l'incoinati plat- John M. Smyth - hided, and a peAr, w lit ••Il Neela4 to /...AtlNfy 1 farm is 11,,1 . .71.,1 by the a[lO,llCB of squatter Illes - Hon Kasn ' l Scrollecker. Gcor ge iii . , i „,„ Iv i rt i ,„ i i ~,i, „,.,,t ~ , ,,,o. N:0,1, on env, nu:my 'I he dilemma 14 undoubtedly S lanolizer, Adam Sheller 'twit's arst. It the oneinntal platform is Mu -o los D Clem: Andrew White, pauses in In; ea, ,el Of - ' fee, tag .tans WI OK nod 1111-Quoit SO are the Detnow: ate; JOH. Hodge' a krelgil den monatio , , " noJ Ts: , I the 11011 1 , 11111 ,01 is 110 , ,e pi iliciples and f :oh that Iturnside • - John Whitehill, %I'm Stew iii a manner not • '1,.,i1,:t, , j to abl 10-ore to platf o rm IA the only anti:min:nye exponent art, Jas Mulholland Li.. laurels itot tat 1,„,, „,,k a 1,,,,,,. to .I,ty Thale IA 1/014. lodge the patty and its f.fith I P., Doti C J A Iport , ( ' hoist 11, , a, It cannot , con , ~,,tly claim to belongll4 Meek._ to re!, r nort-riVieta L.) the 'wpm :Ant for _,.... __. .... - i-L • 4-this-platfewra -- wsairetormtpritinr: — Thrilill ` Tuft ;-r----.1-,;11Trcii;1111111,E.q. John Nerves, -- gin lii - R - irrip /II iOTTiVr r' C. a U - 11,11 , 1 its de:ions:et 1., of to day land and approve ,t David Gies, so highly two 3 eats ago I It rertainly has Penn Alll.Ol .\ lexand, ~ ,1 Isfqhufl„ undergone no rhange If It is intenitnel awl Willy Kruitiriiit an thijovatiaa •,,,,c .it %%,18 equally .1111 , ,a1/101 Rash —Jahll 1 1 MeGirk John 11.01‘e, and an inuovaLlon two years ago. In the `Allyn Siskins. new resol u fors, of the squatter sovereignty I Spring -- John Sweeney, Jilt) 11. Itarnhart, entlmoia'..s .1, to be ,musistent, and to move ltobert Thompson. that they have the courage to sustain thew Snowshoe. -Austin Hinton, Wu: Askey, views, they roust not dodge the Cincinnati Wm Holt platform. IT it clashes with their newly Taylor.—inn. Copenhaven, Clinton Mitch discovered faith, let them avow it boldly, ha ell, Samuel Wootner. that' the country may know where they Union.—Jos. Alesauicr, Geo. Taylor, stand, Let them declare the faith of the Jesse Adams. Democratic party •i unsound " and . 'an him,- I Worth. -- E. Records, R. I) Cummings, vation, ” 1 f they really think so, or choose to John Jones. .. Mink 80, but let them not ride two horses Wilker.—J. C. Shaffer, Henry Beck, Jos. We reaffirm the Cincinnati platform. Can the Shaffer. squatter suvereif,nty men do the same I I Ferguson.—Alex. tiatr.rie, Henry Keeps, --- - - Esq., Cloxisr.. Gates. Ralf .l oon .— John Miller, Cyrus Cronis ter, Geo. Gates. Aare. for the Ili 1R.., Itt ti ui Cll.' Ihttwiat i.atur Bi o len is, of ( 1 41 if t'nit, iecently, ut the tireaki*ise :able of tlic Intel'. ltlQOal in Son rralichco ebarac Lei i zed Judge h rry is a Vackguald 1) IY. Purley, un Englishman and lawyer, t.,,k the matter up Broderick said that If tt a ere not for the prefittice ut ladies he would wring Pettey's neck. Parley afters itd sent Broderick a 'hallenge• -Broderick, insisting that he had announced hie intention to take nu notice of perioinal assaults during the political carn• pnign (helloed to fighl4 The Gpgosition presses aro already clang ing grounden the Naturalization question. A few weeks ago the position of our Govern ment *isnot liberal enough tcwardsnatural mad citizens. Note the Na tiers! Intelligencer fears that, it has gone too tar in their ftvorl A hard party to please, truly ; but the einin% try will care little whether the grumblers are satisfied or not. The controversy between the -Friends of the Sabbath" and the city railway liues of Fhiladelphis has resulted , in the maintain lune of the ordinance which prohibits the running of cars on Sunday A popular mocking o the citizens was held in indapen• dance Square, at which it. was estimated that tour thottasuad peoble were _previa!, who passed resolutions in favor of the Railway Companies. The agitation of the subject t n ned "- Political Consistency A general desire is expressed by the Cr. gans of Democratic opinion in all sations oi.the country, that the Charleston 'Conven- , Lion should real (Ire Cincinnati platform, "Ind thereby Avon entanglement with the conflicting theories which have grown out of the ~ lavcry question. In a practical sense the platform of ISK is sufficiently definite. - Itrecognizes the right of the people of the , Territories to determine for thaniscleos when they come to form a State Constitution ; whether they will exclude or admit slatery ; and 'thuds entering upap thl troublesotise questions of Ole power of a torial Leg islature, or the power and ties of Congress 190 r upon the same subject. tis the Rimmed ...., twaddle of the FORNEY school of purified patriots, that the Democratic party have de. sorted the Cincinnati platform, and falsified its pledges. 'lshotie who maintain that the proper time to decide the slavery question is when a Constitution is formed, arc• daily proclaimed false and•recreant to Democratic -- This sort of tin may !fare im / posed upon some who gradually credit le•nt is constantly repeated, but it must falkharm less upon those who devote a moment to the examination of the sulitect. Not only is tilt. ,Iwesent position of the Democratic party in ' strict concorinity with the Cincinnati plat form, Ind the Prekident avowed the opinions lie now h o lds in his inaugural address and I was' !tool., iiii. it therefore itt the time. I , t• —soma -4f tho -v-ory--mt-n--wirrewti Inf NTS , 1 ill* orda to t Xptt CS thcor.vn tuotis ih•teatatioti now that a!I hope g uf . hio,king in the sunshine nfrn :11 furor has tslushed. The late news from Europe strikingly il lustrates the uncertainty of popularity. A few weeks ago the Emperor Napoleon was almost worshipped , by the Italian people.— He entered cities in triumph, and the pepu• lace grew wild in their enthusiasM to do him honor. Now he is detested by the same people ; and his portraits cannot he exposed in shop windows without causing violence. Such is the reward his treachery and-base ness-aro receiving. Assuming the French and Aultrian bul letins to be true—and they are the only data we bave to go upon—the total number killed and wounded on both sides at Solferino, a fight which lasted fourteen hours, was 29, 375, or sevenimr cent .of the !0h.91.2. number engaged, For tho Dernuorntio Watohmall The Delegate. Eleotione. ME4! 4 ItS EDITORY The tone is ra(ully approaching when the Democracy of Centre county. will be required by the rules oriNee party to elect Delegates to represent then, in the Convention to nom. Mate candidates; and transact other impor tant business: The. Aietegnte systein tf prowalrmamaged--if controlled by the peo ple•theinmelves, 19 Itillklubtecily the best plan' of political organization, that has been de, vised. But if the masses neglect thgit du ties to their patty, and allow the election of delegates to be made without theit notice or attention, the nystem at once becomes the / machinery, by which inert who follow itiCS as a trade,' because they are fitted for nothing else, are enabled to make use of the party for their own selfish and mercenary ends The selection of delegates is the first !Ret towaid the nomination of a ticket and the form:weTVoT a platform. If the convention lIR enllll,loßell of weak innided or unreliable I moo, vvs satinet-expert all organization on which the masses will ittaud In tinily rind I harmony : or a standard around which they can el owe: a ith a real commensurate to their intercit sas Aincrwan citizen! Democracy owes intuit of its defeats and rn\ieli or its 111 ,1 Ifertone to the improper mnitict (Jr delegates I The practice of leafing the politicians who cluster arou n d 11111 COlil t 11,/111111 NI I . ollVell - 111111 1.1) Make the nominations , ouisiasr-ileicratcs tr"tftl'rcgiirtd iii i P ISli es el 16, is , onAttileols, is one that lioncstmiasses of our patty loathe and detest When the nominations Jr, thus made, and the will of thevbttla liamphd under foot, ne most not he sot [metal at a humiliating ai4imi Ii- Is tug defeat Api :tete., against whirh the pt ogle should tried, has been Inn much j vogue of late I ter* rto the elist-an of Rs , uirritt N for ofli, r uviting a few of -their tiletids ui each I •wnsiiiii, and . making ar rang,cments n ith them to Irate themselves elected d. 1 , gites Aceor,;ing t,l lest( actions at th, applopriate time these ten friends as- I tt.to!de quietly together, and secure their own election, n hale the true 111,11 of the par ty are pursuing their (lady YO,•Atiotiv or ineoting the corruption 4 of polities. 'co to at,. ll.' II 1 intuiltatimis tletteld y hhould t , •sort to the means laced in their oft n Mends of 11‘ the ni•nosplu N IL : take *4utrol of the orgamiltiou at the gate election% nod put down by force of the popular will, alt faetiowi, cotuht nations awl eliquem that are calculated to subvert and drYtrae the trite aertionen, the people. 11Ith the v.ett puraying our orptotta t,OO rrod, I in: the party ofulefi ale! hni ruo 1 , 1 111 , a3a, and arellrlag a Irtutiyhtl , d result at th , • ehrtoin in each foolishly Rend her r, vf,ry best In , •n to the t'onvention 99 rlfdr- 1 tes II tt ou ld he Invidloos to mole per eons, I•ut O have (.or oil good and .40..1- 1 , brig men ui Sill part 4 we hat Defoe've•l is • and oh, , o (1,, rre•lit to not e ,, 1 N. Winn, It t qlll,lllg 1•"'" the triviurryt 'trod ...•••••• wi -reirMw.. vine. Ty , I.ll.lll , llnttlfW 11/ OW prI11141) . 1111. i rr,,, '1171 4 10.1 1nt.1,14 ol lit tln In 1, rii our thy. r and , 4)11 I rrll the orpmfation 1, I tl.ern -peak th, vii •r of the people awl ail tight 111 I blob , r D. G.. BUSH. Chairman Dom. Standing Cum A despatch from Watertown, N. Y.. dated yesterday, Hays : '• Mr. La Mountain is ho'b reconstructing.the Atlantic for an ascension from this place on the 11th of August. Par ties from New York ar•e here, and -propose to place in his hands any amount—not to exceed twenty thousand dollars —for the im mediate construction of a new balloon for the transatlantic voyage this season.", THE HARRIS/HMG ELOPEMENT.—D. Burton Williams, late local editor of the Harrisburg Patrpa and Union, is the name of the man who eloped on the morning of the sth inst , with a hitherto rebpeet%ble young lady ofthat town, with whoin he bad been in clandestine intarixkurae-for - - W7 'firm ling' a *Aro am) family iii a neighboring state PEN, PAST '& SCISSORS, 5 7 - Coining Down-:-The puce of flour. 17, - A pipe, hka quack medicine, is worth nothing unless it is puffed. Pg. When a person puts on airs, you mai , rest assured he has little else to put on. IJ Great talkers wie like modern hanks, they issue ten times the ainuuntof their cap ital (1 - 7 Pop-Visit—lion. Allison White and Judge Gamble psid 'us s visit on Tuesday Inst. 17 Fred. Kurtz, Rim.. 18 urged by a cor respondent of the fteporter as a candidate for the 'Legislature, but Ocotillo a nomlua. Lion. OLD Giorr.-0, 1 Why don't you go to work and atop picking your nose BUT —lt's my nose, ain't it f and it's the Fourth of July, too. I'll piek thunder • out on't., if I've a mind too." 11"7 Children's games 'mein to ho growing popular with adults now-4.day, as it is not an uncomnron RAI yo, iialiten o[4ol I ages chasm: hoops in I hi , stnn* fj„ . 7.• Would you behey.e_id. I —4l press cannot go on simply .• by the force of circumstances." There must be money in the calculation ; and plenty of it. , 1 - 7' Wanted, at thin °Mee ; a bull dog. of any color except pumpkins and milk ; of re spectable sine. snubbed none, clopped eats, atbrovirited continuation and bad disposi tion who can come when milled with a rtur beefsteak and a ill bite the man who owls tobaceoN-joice an the floor and. hurls er changes ge The Appointurent of 40b. Jarvis 4 iitinble madevaoant by the death of sludge lturn4ide, gives general satiNitio• tien throughout the district. The paperi, of the three comities ol,rak of Mr appointment in vile flattering terms. Ileie, ,nos the orning “of•tte, 1,, Ntl ri'n milt coulity, %%here Ile is hest know 11, Ore appoint. unlit H Ina it rnatle 51116 t on 01 an One nnr pettily •. lit to be amide 1' From a ni(Mg the meow 4f ennipli then tary notoirs'of the press, we take the following, from t1..0 Ithtladylphin Evenirg Argun . IrrinSTMICNV OP ;711)(:V. (inmni e W, ininowi,•ed, on Saturday, the appoint• meta of lion James ltainble as President Judge of the District over which the late dodge Burnside presided. As was to to an ticipated, some individuals have found fault with this appointment And have made it pretext for assailing Judge Gamble both an a citizen and a lawyer. A correspondent sends is the anrexed reply to one Of these attacks, evtry word of es hich we endorse as just and true 111ew•sits. EDirmu • —An evening paper of Satin lay, nt noticing the appointment by thif Governor of James liarnt4e to the judicial district, made vacant by the death of Judge 'bullshit., sacs • Ile is unfitted for the place in usury respect, by nature, by attain ment. or by experience ;'' also, that Xis% people in tin• disttiet will rebuke tlicrap r ',ointment by its over% helming rejection in Drlnber I do not know n hat t' private griefs — may induced this harsh, unjust, and to nay flown or ,Ntc. Lle • n prrrt ("MOO lA/ t I to know aurb a ,I/Itv 111, of 111 it tinily unwarranted by the Native, iii Coy Jainry wti 1.04.T.T1 tat arlm,unties, er.dowing lore with a noble and gerierom, he: rt e _r.n t ful p'1 ,, ,,1 ~,I I (dimming I.ddiens . a 1..; y and pine., nod ail the Litilsid Intuit 01 an I lt.ga , t gentleman- in attatti•. teem NI; ranks with any lawyer of hi, :ye ui In, ui .;.•1 No one that really knows him. Lit n-r 4 adtoit that he Is a Cll`ar r. a ready and griteef,il writer is nine', to his perception, sound to )11,441•1 , nt anti vigorous tit thought nod ai• 1111 Tl,il,li ). ,is' practice at the bar, during 1111101itine he has elicited the adini ration of eminent jurists for his skill and lianuug entitles hitn to some claim for iir• pit he ha+ rewesezited his native e,intity m the state kgislature. and env or TIMIS' of the counties erimprfsed in his Judi , Il , ,lriet. u 1 L'ongre , ot, end enjoyed mean tilily confidence or his constituents, he 1, presumed to have a fair political record The purity and simplicity of lit hie, which 11:11 rrer pl 1,1,1 111111 beyond reproach (meal- I ninny, guy , promise that while the judicial `ermine rests upon bin shoulders, it will re- I ins II Lastly, if the people who compose the di,triet appreciate the real worth land merit of ou• h0c,(,..r0r of their lamented am] distiligni,lied Judge, Chlvernor Packer's meet Ilent ta)Il will be by them sfrstaiind It •4'l‘'f Letter from the President Declining a l'irrsni so, July 30 —The following letter from 'he Presuleut,was received th3a inorn ing Iry llou Wilson Mel'andlesv—r 14.1)11)1LI) SPRINGS, 25111 July, 181 14. an. Sift I have received your kmd 'tote, of the I9th lust w ith the leadei from the Pad. ‘‘ ItiNt I appreciate, as it descries, the al,ility and friendship displayed in the edi• tonal, I yot regret that it has been publish ed My deto min:atoll, not under' any cir- Cllllll4tallee9 to become a candidate for re ilection, is final and conclusive. My best judgment and strong inclination. unite in la% or of this course. To cast doubtx‘mpoil M Y - 11 4414 1 4if i' f0.° ' , impair my influence, In carrytng Important illeasLireti, and inturd a pretext fur asyntg that they have been dictated by the desire to be ru nominated 111111 . 41 e kindest regards, Ate , Respectfully your friend. • (Rimed) , JAIANY BUCHANAN A daguerreotype war taken when Mr. Webster was in a high state of health and physics I power, but when he happened to be irritable and taciturn.. The operation was reluctantly submitted to only to oblige a friend. ..114%v it les through, the operator observed : "If you will stop a riMmeot, Mr. Webster, we will show you the portiaita." Tho only response was a lion like roar "What do_you au:popes 1 want to look at them for I" Our friend said he then knew whit it was to be literally overawed. But on the next occasion, Mr. Webster was all sunshine, and full of mirth. When he had taken his position, and the instrument had been fixed, he called out, " Are you all ready I" ''Yes," was the reply. ''Execu tionl" added he, in his heaviest tones, ''do your duty." According to the St. Catherine's Journal M. Blondin has a rival in the person of a painter in the ancient town of Niagara, C. W. flo stretched a rope acrd tthe Two Mile Creek near Niagara, and chose Sunday for the ,perforinance. The Journal says a large crowd were present. The fellow used a pike•polo to balance himself. When he had progressed to a point over the a beat part" of the mud-hole, the rope broke, and let the poor feltowinto the mud. do was rescued, and proposes to try it again., Trititcivipiziiiir - WW - iilliWli on the 17th Re• Nomination , latest Froth Europe. Irrival of the -{) mit n Queen and Anglo Sax on Louts Napoleon returned to Paris— Thc British Finances—lncreasing discon tent in Beath of the Queen of Por lugal—Fortsfiration of the Channel Coast 4-c., The steatnship Ocean Queen arrive) a 4 St. Johns on the 29th inst.. bringing four tlays later intelligerree from h'urope. 'The following summary of news is fur- Tho'liMperoi Napoleon hid arrived at Par is from his late Italian campaign. . - Austrian fonds were buoyant, and the kubsetibers to the new Austrian loan had been released from their ieligations. X new ministry hadlieen formed at Tu rin, Mai inora being conatituted‘ Minister of War and President of the Council. The Bank of Berlin has lowered the rate of discount to four per Cent. The budget of the Clumcellor of the Ex chequer (Mr. bliadstane) has been presented to Parliament. Its figures Mow a defitiien cy of five millions sterling. Mr. Midst:me prefers direct taxation to any other 11101111 S to meet the deficit. pttposes to add four cent. to the income tat duty oh malt, spirits and tea. Sugar is to be ex.! omit. The steamship Atiglo Salton, of the Que• her line, passed Father Point nn - the 20th lord , - having liiceipool dates to the 20th inst, lta. firings the following . The discontent resulting from Napoleon's hasty vont se was a [Toren tly` iv tlu ierease , partirnlariy in Italy. Napoleon hail arrived at St. Cloud. b • of-Postage/4-1u Ann* • -•-- • The Vienna correspondent of the London 'rine, says. the , tepiesentithves of Austria', }'ranee and Saltlllllll will soon meet nt rich to conclude the treaty of peace Tin le ill be no Congress of the great Powers en to latifv the tiva , y, the Finperers of ham!. and of .kii,ti is having agreed to set Ile the lihout the inti ri.ention of tll'llti al Powers. fhc ocriesoctiiimit of al' London that both or the Emperors are con that 111( . • basis of peace agreed tipoo by 1111,0 In in ninny respects 'impracticable. The knglish journals rontin ie to ridicule 1 1 the terms of the peace The Post (Lind Palmerton 'a organ) at ! tacks the plot:ceilings at Villa loranca with POW , severity. The Paris rnrrespondent of the News says there 15 a fttehng of disappointment and even of indignation, among all a ho look a sin , cre interest in the ohtect of the war. The Ein• perm has seriously lowered Ininsif in the opinion of all classes. GREAT BRITAIN In tho !louse of Lords on the Ikth, the di. hate was confined to the despatches he tu een England and Prussia in regard to the It wag Announced in the House of Lords. on the 0111, that the subject of telegraphic emnrounication with thberalter, America, and the West Coast or Africa, was re,eiving the senotti atl ention of the ( .; over ;intent. An important deqpatch from Lord John Hugon, dated the 22,d of June, strongly urg ing the mown-twice of the neutrality of num ma, haul found its Wlly „into print, and at traded much attention both In an one of Parliament. FRANCE The annnnnnetlenl of p, are in said If ha* emu -Tel s,gtis of commercial iwprovetnent in France. The Parts flour market s as dull, and if heat nas lona. p.... or the Lon(lon ~ .a3 a the greatest act trity prevailed all almat the French cow.. The channel coast Wes being 1011.111(41 and front Cherbourg to Dun•ktik earth battet lea were bet con,trin ted at a drstitive ul every three hnndrrd The Paris ) l ays says the Whole linperiul Hoard, a division of Infantry of the hue nod R battalion of Chivnieurs, ~ elected from tht different corps of the army of Italy, had re• ewe,' orders to march immediately for Parrs, where they will receive a distiii4trish ed reception. (ht th e Paris Bourse, rents closed on !hi` I Val 111 Si , at rikf 20c. ITALY. e were strong indications of dt,cou• tent in some parts of Great agitation eitinted at Moreno. , The Provisional government of Tus^any had Hinted a proclamation describing the ha ms of peace as betraying' the fairest hopes that the Tuscan government participated in and were the sentiments of the people and declaring that Tuscany will not be replaced under the yoke and inlluetice of Austria a gainst her will and rights. be Nord says that a French corps of 441.- 000 will remain In Italy wait the reorgani zation of the country according to the trea ty of VdtafrallCll. The Piedmontese correspondent of the Daily News says that fresh Piedmontese troops are going to Romagna -with Napole• on's consent, to maintain order and take hum thilta)openali—hope of recovering it by the help dr 4he Swiss guards. The most' important towns of the Roman States hatl sent !L Is potation to confer a ith tiaribaldi, in re g ard to the condition of af fairs. Modena and Parma are said to be in a state of revolt. Austrian troops remain in their posi Lion, the same as if peace had not been de Glared. Orders had been given to some of the French ships of war to protect Frenchnoui and their property in Tuscany, is Cikkg ?•15 The Paris corregpondent of the Post says it has never beefantended to support, by the Fren , th army, the return of the Grand Duke of Tuscany It was reported that Sardinia has recalled its representatives from Tuscany and Mode na, and that thy Provisional government of Tuscany and Modena are organizing a force to oppose the return of the Dukes. Uhevolier Pertizi had been sent from Flor eccu to Paris on a apecial mission. The Timer correspondent says that tho news of the peace produced the greatest es aaperation and dejection at Turin. Tho Emperor was accused of being a traitor to Italy, his portriats had to he withdrawn from view in the shop windows to prevent them from being broken. The reception of the Emperor and King of Sardinia was cold ; and there were no "Vi• vaa" for the Emberor. The opinion of Turin manifests dissatis factiont Venice being allowed to remain in the han Bof Austria. ii ; The overnrnent of Lombardy had cau tioned the editors of the press against using invectives against the recent events, and re commended them to assume sentiments of Moderation ander pain of suppression. ' - - PRUSSIA The Prince Regent had issued an order of the day to the army, expressing satisfaction with the treaty or peace and conclusion'of the war. Gen. Wrangle had been removed from the command el the army which was to have been concentrated on the Rhine. NAPLES. Four thousand Swiss troops had left the NagOoleenite service and gone home. The ilifutilenditig-ot-tresny-reire-was-errrected. Large bodies of troops were colleen tra t ing in Naples. Reins from oter liountilg, CLINTON COUNTY.- We select the follow ing items froth the Watchman: Tim Pnnt• STTEIIY-01...1) SthlOOL, That was in session at this place,see? its labors at 11 'o'clock oh latt Thurs y night. The following tres olution is the suit of their labors, as near at we can reco t ; which was passed by, the prosbytry withont a disseraing voico : I "Alter having patiently - i preferred against the Rev., James 11. Baird ' by Jacob Orating, your committee 'came "o' the conclusion that the charges had been sustained, and therefore the protec,itor waif not liable to ceneurt rot. prosecuting L mem ber of the Gospel Ministry, but taking into consideration the provocation and the cir• cumstances surrounding the alleged otfeßtie, they are of thp opinion that no censure should be Recorded to the accused." • " • • BIT nr A Rarrct: :riNAKK.—Jolin Bressler, son of Judge Bressler, of this county, while gath ering whortle berries on the mountain, oh last Mohday, was bitten in the hand by a Rattle Snake. Irbinedies were applied, and we understand thkr the young Mail is in a precarious condition AIITPLIN COIINTT.—TIib Democrat says : ". Walt a liberality which challenges adthi ration, our citizens have ret‘ponded to,,the application fur male) in( aid, and we are ena bled to say that a military euetunitinent here iti uow t• a fixed Tact." the time fixed in the 10th Septembe i r, and from all quai ters we hate the goodly promise of a, large at tendance, We shall keep our readers posted with the progre , ,s of aflairs, Illeatitiule. ,% bile • we lock- form er4 -in thrTut nub - F.; nTriAi . ll,; soother opporliiiiiti for ( l in people to maw feat the hin::m.fallty for which i he) hat ,• he conic do dialingiii,lied * • • • • On f,,- I day evening of last is eek, ,mines non. of Locke's Mill, look him Tith., And in eoni d ao) 1 m il l a fiend, 1 i • i ied IL ally' , Knoll 1"..t. 1 sporting ex.., i` , o ‘\ }lll , their Ile (• F .1 a liaa k hovering in the it,, at the , fislail•i• ..1 a. le , mircil ya;il:, ii.iNi tell!, flro.a. 'I Bail. tog th!`, :111 I'XI • 11l 111 ON», 1,11, 1 1 I hl h,l h i ., i :...klll, he tools atm oil I.tsi , l and fired, knits; th e bad We consider this a good 511,.t. To the Democracy of Centre County rEl.l.Oll' I offer myself to your ton'lderttion n.(1,01111'11 , 110 AM' tirt..filee of; coIINTY Tll.,A?tiltl , lt at the approaching Election - If nlr.•ted, I t-0.11 entleas In to ,iieelntrgo the (little! of the once to the heat of my ability SuLjnet tin the ern anion of tho Ih•mnornit• I.,ouniv Contention A agent 1, IRSD SAM', nAITT Jr CAUTION IHEREBY CAUTION all pelsons ngawat purchriaing or lining anethrog to do with it note of hand gi‘oll by 3 11111 Petern, dated July 25th, 11459, payable tie year aft. r date for Ou• Hundred and Thirty 1).,Ilan! Ae I tint o not teneiled rduo for that 'Aid r.,to I ate determined not to pay it union compelled by law JOHN C CALHOON Anglidt 4, 1859 STRAY CALF C/Ur to the resadence of the heblenber in Snqw Shoe township, Centre county, abeul :he lat laat, a Hhn CA I,P, supposed to be ebout one year *ld, hat log a black 101 on the right el le The owner is requeated to come ward prove property andpay charges and take him away, otherwise Ire will be disreed of according to law PAiItIWF 14 , AII I) August 4, 1850 _ NEW ARRANGEMENT It 1) 1',;311111‘1(iS RESPECTNIILLY iiirorms the traveling nubby that he buspieced a Vi weld) Lino of C. 1.011.3 1/11 tl.o rood botoern Itellefirite end Tyrone to connect with the Bald Eagle Line of Ptages at Bellefonte on Tuesday's, Thurvlay's and Sat aide+ Pi, at 3 o'elnek M This arrangement will money passe•gers through without ditu of ion A 11;41111 I IS:19 Pennsylvanta Centre County, 88.. IF.t.i)E L. TEST, Clerk of I.he Orphan'a C•Aurt, of said County of Centre, do hereby err tify, ill it all Orphan d Court held at Belk fonts tho 27th dal of April, A 1J 111.4 hefore the Ilonora tho Judren of nuid court tin motion a TOP war granted upon the heir. and repre,olat'e, of Iloorgo Muetair, deceased, to come into th e fo urt h Monday of August nest to accept or re fuse the real Estate of George Musser In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Sot thy hand sot ailized the real of sold Coutt M. Belle finite, the 10th day of Juno A It , 1n59 JES6E 1. TES', C It C Xugual 4, 1859 BELLEFONTE FOl/NDILY PAP M :Inn( NO A' 17)1 , 1? Tul;l:.sli I PIG MAt'lllA WS' S. HAUPT, Ja., k (70 , RtSPEGI'F't LLY informs the citizens of .I.lr Centro zount•, that they have disposed of their Foundry and Machine Shops in Mill holm and have 101114011 the Foundri of J D Harris ACo at the Big Spring near Bellefonte, Isbell, they are towith material and log11,1011,1(1 meolianies to do all kinds of repairing at Threshing Ma chines, Clover Hullers and drain Drills, at the shortest notice /10/i,'IE PO {FEU k PI ER l'O I,V TS 1'47 ENTS If 4 K Eli , the hest a-tielo for 11,4 purpose oos in use, will be kept condo I on hnial Small fobs of repairing may he walled on by • „, , theme coming from a distance, thereby mariug the ' A certain niesnunge tenement or tract of Ise tone and expense of a eecon 1 trip situate in Penn taiwueleep ' bounded and described All tiled. of Verandas and ponce ;mole The ea follow. Berlnreing at stones (old corner span beet models of modern hate will he duly consulted, lab °slit Bootee along lands of Thomas P Copee. and articles will be made to order in each O etylq SOUlti slaty-two and a quarter degrees West 11l of supo,ior elegance no will remove all hide...went perches to stones, thence along lands of Jacob Im to that the cab,. Charges moderato mot North 28 degrees West 160 perches to stoout, Auleuet 4, IMMO thence le long tondo of Wm L Murton North 82 de - -- - -- F.cys Nit .r.perales to Raton, thenee along aside LOGAN FOUNDRY. 1 ooutD 28 llegiiStA Weal eight perehei to SWIMS, CASTINGS. -TILE 11N I) E RS I 0 N E p i t4trnc.,^i7,l;4"'ti,,; same Neirth sixty-two degrees East V having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDRY,stow, thence along same South 28 if( the Borough of Bellefonte, together with ell It. i 1 d egree s East night perehes to elemos, thence along !Bitterns, notify their friends and the ell° Oil same to N w orh sixty two degrees East twenty perches W los Iberian along /sods of Peter Wenrink general , that they ere prepardel to niche till kinds South 'windy ogle' degrees Enid eight porches to . 0 f "r",3"”' Aft/I, l'oWs, 1'' , ' , " ,, " , .‘ i f qr " liv i stones, thence nhoig; Rime North sixty-two degree/ cMsli Castings, an well no any other kind of 51n I E.,, e neer ,iy 1 . lies to sigmas, thane.' 011ungl•Olia. ° h i .", ( . 3 " 1 " 1 .1.1 , . _Thoff_ada.All9.9lsklo2, 4l - 1 'll° - ' of - War IT, "'"ge r i ' aser South !went .eight degreee I . STOVES & PLOWS, Lest sixty perches to the place of beginning oral. . easing nielety tares and allowance, (It being part including the Worts flow, the Worts herrn .1 of OOP bemired sores and &Ramiro* of land whieb, Plow, and several otheht of the most [Toro rod Jacob Imuiel and Catharine hip wife by their In- styles, and at the lowest rates for cash or pro t denature bearing date July 8, 1860, conveyed td Pay ;or at fair rates for trade of all kinds. 8 Oro Wenrlck,) thereon erected a glaw UM and Ryan being a practicable workman he Batten' him- er buildings, with the improvements and appur self that his work will give entire sailifaction tenanees 801%14, taboo la execution and to be They have now on hand, sold aa the property of Geo Wenrlok. COOKING STOVES, TllOB. MOOT, Sherif. callable for either Coal or Wood, which they will Merin Dike, Beilsftnlio, I sell on reasonable terms according to else and July 28, 1859. style; also nine pinta, air-tight egg and other coal stoves, at reduced rates They would call attention to a neat - pattern of Coal Stoves exclu sively of °aft Iron, which they aro now making and for neatness and durability cannot be excel led.—They have also on hand every the and kind of sled and sleigh soles - wagon boxes, kettles, Brice and Durkee wheels, ,k: ' They are also prepared to make IrOn Balling of any kind and douription, also Water and Blest Pipe oterery sine from a half Inch bore to what ever sine desired. All orders from a distance wlil ba promptly at tended to u heretofore, and they hope by ears and a desire to plow, to keep this, what it now Is, the leading establishment In the . county A. RYAN Ai 00. BellefOrite, August 4, 1859. PATENT GLASS PRESKRVING JARS. LEYriEN dr, CO. have just received J.N• a large Itif of PatestGlass Preserving Jars. These Jars ire the only onee'shat bare ever been made without a groove or ream on the inside, from which it is Impossible to expel the air, and conse quently very Inionvedient to clean them ; but as tie's are perfectly plain and smooth, on the Inside as well as oat, the above ditlenities are entirely avoided. They are intended for preserving_ all kinds of Fresh Bruits, Vegotabli, Mince Meat, oysters, and all snob perishable total, tad be ing mad. of glass their oont g v : s o ' be examined N at any time without °olo , it neeessery to do with tin or earthen. The season for Preserving Is now at hand, sod housekeepers would do well to provide themselves with the arttolee while in MUM August 4,180. . 11A,UPT,-Jr. huve a irtribty br • &oyes on bend, either for Oosi or Wood, to ,q;Aeg 4 nii4. 4:key inv s9 ite the attention of the public. t 4, 18 -64,114/ SALES. B' VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF Vemittioni Exponas, issueo oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Conde county, andto me -di redled, there will he exposed to publio sale at, the f'ottrt Renee, in the Borough of Bellefonte, on Mootiartho 12d.day of August next, the follow 'ogri the rYt L.tonit.„ A igTot Olio and loterest of defentlaut Jo nob Hwieher in itnd to a eettaln treat of ,landsitn ate in Potter township. containing 103 acres, more or less, bounded by lapd of °forgo Foust on the Nof tit East West, and by ,land of"Oox and othere on the South thereon orec,O , d Alpg house, log barn and saw'rrilll, with the ialpV6Vernonto end apron tenaneos. Seised, taknn iu sieoution and to be bold as the property ofJaeobßwisher All the right title and interest ait ciel'endantil in and to a certain piece or trout o land Iltnate to Snow Shoo township, Centre colity, on the waters of the Little kloehsnon Creek, containing a bout fire sores with a Tannery thereon greeted, b* as the lifoshanon Tannery • Two 'dwelling, hduses, • bark home, and other buthiloo thereon erected, with the improvements and uppurtonnonen. Spited, taken iu exemitly nud to be sold as the propertypf W. W. BbYll, - Ar • Ired 11a)t, John r floover and James 011111 and; lately ttadint under the firm of flays, floater R Oa. —A 1.66 A ll the right title and Interest of the defendants in a certain rnesoutoge, tenement end tract of land situate in Weith ,tottliohip. Centre county, con taining leo more., Winded Ly A Reeso on the West, I.; It France on the Tor-lb. by lands 411 Humes nit the South, and on Ilse East by llurdef Ridgeway thetoon erected several lei dwelling lhouse, log' barn and an'w mill. with 1110 Improve• monto and 'inner!. winces Seised. tallith in ex.- etttinu and to he 'told no the property kir Adam CJwher and Thornmi A eertstio trart of I Ind situate in :. 1 pcng town f*rtlffr, b , r11111Pd" 'try tantrlll — Friatiinal 1 411,101 4 ', nn the Last nod on the W 1 lit by land. of .% rut I PP, a tilde 'e , l , nining fire hundred a curl with a three fired {Pore atone I Ina 1,1,0 an/ 0,0,14 a <I'M., ,111, nod a IMP, r tenant Iron e. Koh the ItuinnYrinanta and erpor•• rain(' • etird 1141 uln execution and to 01 I hi, T4 - 4,SY of linnry !Ironer and C ' ME '1 I 4:0 le :,114 intotee of tlefendtkot tr UI, I tr.. I ritnatn in the Upon Lr • , tnma , p . ll•PtOttlell of a wor t twin, of Jonathan Willis adjoining 1111 in watrantre of Wm l ' •rclier• I' nit Suinnri Bawd and IVm Ilrq non :,11,itng 0,11 t• ;iund s ri l l and tnenty purrs or thine nhontr, with tho improvement. and opporionnneee *,red. taken In or , rution Lind 13 sold ee the .Irtlinr 1 , 01 , 11111.111 • -- ALSO - All d• interest in end ton certain tract 11,1 mit, lie in liurimde tywnebip. containing t. , .„ hundred in more or lea; bounded and des. e m ,l,otl a i (~111.v.a aljoiniisg lands of James T o n tho 1 . '441 and Jui.d, of Win Stewart IVA “ther!.ll 'he cud lti eat, thereon erected in, In•user and (ratite barn and otbsr oat buildings V. iib I lbe mnpro. eineine and appurtenances tiais• rd, taken in f OCTIII , 11 Cud to 1. 0. bold VI the pro. 01.1 11 Be.itf vu,i aniln \le} e• A I SO- 1 he too lollo«ma LOn described tracts, the one tract begit nlng, et a none thence along land of .lobo boater Sett degrres,r i ast, 70 Iwo troth perches to it 1,05 t, them, alttnfr land of Jacob elegrs East 209 perches to a Mono, thence along some laid South i degrs BaAc 11 per. lies to a A Innel ITienne along land of John Montle r Soot!, 111 degas Hem 01 perclora to a stone. then. , ainng bed of the beim of Adam Stover, 11,t1b,i tlegra , WI Ft I perches to a stone. ihotom norqfdegre East Mr perches to a stone, thence Not th 281 dews West. 20 eight•tsoth tier' cites to s atonoght ore along land of 14eorge Wolf, North 0.4 tlegrsnVett 25S three tenth perches to the plaice of beginning, rontainlag 140 acres and 125 pinches and allowance, thereon erebted a iota story brick house, n large hank barn and natosiaa- I, 011 AL Ull.ll rags Oros ether Moil being mountain land, beginning at n Pion, thence by laud of Andrew Fritz, North 71 dagrs East 219 pooches to Chesnut Oak, thence N o rth 18 dove Wren 12 perches to a Chestnut, the n , North 74 dagra East 72 perches to • Spruce .‘lener, Mouth 27 ,legrs Rost 40 perobes to a atone, thence Nurll 70 dews Last 10 perishes to Chestnut Onk thence North 20 ilogri Welt IX,O ferrite' to • blInpl•, thence by vacant Jas4l _South 24_ de.lf res. West 3 1 40 parches to V flak, therms by lased of eon boy South ri7 per..ll, to pines of begins ing. ,•ontaltiltig 159 acres and 0:1 perches and allowance I, the iittproeetlet,t,t and aitpurtettanoes eat taken to of. o.l.ttan t, be said as ti pointy of Jo7l trot/ MEI All that certain ear...mill and lot of laud situate in I Fig Ira:1411w of Boggs In the County of Centre anti State f enna!lvanfit, Ifllited bounded end r il or l a ti follow( Beginning at a oorner at • tarter rt. of the Bald tee, Creek, by which mild ounded on one eidw end also bounded ity lona, of Ittlio Boggs by the public 00.1 which divide/ the land. conveyed from lands of Mosel. liiiltork of which this was formerly part, and I.A. of William Way, containing about three acres of Irani he the some more or lea% A ItBo— 0.0 'certain trart r r pi ore of land situate in the township of Boggs, In County of Cant y° a foresaid, beginning at an Iron Wood thence &nth tiro ty nine el iL retre Went sixty-six perches to atones, them, Soot eighty two ringreea Wont twenty right lu-relies o Wbite Oak. (fallen ) thence by Iraole of Tumuli. Pomona, Norty twenty degrees West, two hundred and eighty Oleo males to • poet thence 8 with sixty degrees Emit thirty-two porches to mullet thence South thirty-six degrees Ham, ninety [trachea to a pull, thence South sixty tiegrrai Weal forty eight perches to stones, then°. Smith thirty degicea Beat perobes to • tram, thence South Afty•fuur degrees Bait one hun dreil and nineteen perrliom to the place of begin ning, containing at I-only-dra acres and thirty-one peratra and neren•tenth of a perch and allowance together will. the berediramente and wipurtenan era betted take., in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Harris, administrator of lc „1 It --tortitli deed' - MAO FIVIC • DOLLARS kEIVAILD. STRAYED from tho subscriber in Boggs township, near the "Gem Stump," about two weeks oleo°, two fresh cows. One red with eemell piece sawed off each horn. The other Jed, with a white star on the forehead—both bled lap white spotted—had a bell on. Any person returniel said cows to the subsoriber or to Jame. Reillti in Bellefonte, will rewire the above rewa rd, or any person giving Infonnatiorowhere they may be bpd will be suitably rewarded. PATRIC% 01tXIGHTON• July 29a1159. - TO MMUS. K[RUBY'S ADIERWAN HARVESTER AND MOWER—EMOTE HORSE POW ER—IMPROVED TBREIMEMEG MACHINE— DOO POWER FOR courorraa, to., And all other of the be Agrtattltural Miehlnes. for sale by J. A. MONTOQURRY, Agent for tutoo, Lyoonking i Minton agd Centro donates. N. B Agents wanted in 'my township, tin,4l forbid.. Williamsport / July4B, DM NOTIOE THE subscribers to the Presbyterisjc Oburob ilatldint it Mott Matilda, ara qusided to meet at the Uinta. of R. D. Catandags on flatutday, the 6tb day of Amosst next, for Me purpose of eeleothli *Ralldlogrelamifitte• lib tn• petintand thastaellon of said aboretio July NI, 186 D. • 110LOW - 81 7 -13. Haupt, Jr. 0., Mire coo *tautly on baud * variety ! Plow* slitter A righu gust or lett 185 09.41 sod 111110:111119 4, • .•.
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