MI Foreign News. . Black Republican Ratification Meeting . The steamship Nova Scotian arrived u,t, A meeting of the black Republican, says. St. Johns, N F . on the 81h, vi ith Liverpool the Philadelphia Argos, for the purpose of dates to the '22d of February. The America ratifying the nomination of the lion. Andrew resiched Ilalifax on the 1:20i, with dates to Cr. Curtin for Governor, way held at Voncert the 25th. A n d the North American arrived Hall, in Chestnut street, on Saturday night at Portland on the 131 h, with ,)ilea jonn o , Thl:1 a'as decidedly a Most 1 " 0 "Y 51131 r r Queenoton ii to 11abeh 1. * Such a mingling of " lit'. I, spirits and The political inteiligence"by these Snivels white, blue spirits and giey,",our ...city has is significant of new dill; mines in the set- not witnessed for sotne time. dement, of Italian affairs. False rumors art, Cone, rt gall will contain, when well pack set afloat, either for the PorPost" of , prornot: ed, some 1200 perhons There were in Die' ing speculation in the fends, or with a direct I street some 200 persons, Who were drawn vew to involve the - Governments, corice4ned from the Ilan fot - the purpose of holding a lln nointulei.tandiqta and ivalonsies Th e i,etreet meeting, that the inlression might Nov. S,rot.ill brolght nth i.ei (Mt the prop- be made of a large gathering. 8o far is the ostitun (Or a 1: mgre.s, of the P.ve Pewees had initnensity of the gathering coilderned, it was been rinily adv'ocatial by }`ideals an , l Itirs, a rm,s , rable fil,:ure compared with the thous els, without mash prospect of success. Th3l ands of Democrats that assembled at Nu. Anaerica, three days * later, announced an tional 411111 to ratify the nomination of,lienry alliance between itu,sia and Austria, in D Fost•jr, the "Btar of the 11'est.'' upon! a Inch the former had pledged 10 to th e that occasion,glie Demon a'y did not select latter to the ea tint of pre , ertlPg Venetia for the place of their meeting one or the and Hungary. 'the North American, four smallrst halls upon the great promenade of or five (dip later still. reports this tp V A the city, for thumrpose of catchrog as lie T . al s o Stat e m en t. It wag d is h e t,„,4 i „ [r am ; passed, the listless and idle pedestrian.-- Disrsier v.t.e.triiit., ...id London. and denied at cietina. 1 They ltnew the great ina , , , .e , , were with 1 Freilli. A Server, 13 Joy 1 riril..l•l , , 2. W. C Patterson. 11. Isaac It. k Ish,,w Ihe general summing tip, for the inotuent, them and, Me.) , selected dhe largest allJ in .3 Pm. t'rorkett, ji Ir., I. i) Jackson 0111111 nm aftwirs, is t h in that ,„„ ex . t i on , thii city, capable of holiliog fotir to five 4 John 11 Brenner, lc, s m,,, A At l i ,to Sillllllfi.a. carried n ith too strong a hand, thousand people. They were right ; that as u, w Ja,01., 17 .1.. el I. Banner.,' a ill imperil the Ites'e of Europe prhe H uy -immense hall was filled, packed to oVerflotv t3 Charles hell). . I'' •I it t'"" 1 "" I i MAO E11i1i.11..-11,10t had TlrrilStllltell 1111 s to 1 ing• and the Il""rneeag O Pi " nlant °e l ' -' ( • 7. eliv,c 1' James, l't II 11 Lee, 8 David Ss halli 2 0 i i it ih,„ i 11 , ; Ring Eittauttal to a s e ty strong fight and it cratrl flll , sl Nlarket street 'from Twelfth to 0 Joel I. I.lgl4er 21 I' , P - • ttisatinii I was sillipw led 1., r, au , e Annexation 14 I Thlrteenthrldiouting lot Fester , and coal • i i f , ii , ii ii „, 10. S 8 Itrrbir '22. S Nliti.l‘.lt I t h i list totc, at u stu , l.l for the present Ihe , Le"- "• • ---'-..., I•a 11 Thou.ll:taWrrki r 2 1 11 11l i t yk Book. late •t dispatch., from iiin Paris to 1,,, a 4„,, were I Compared a itn the Democratic meettrig, 12 S S Winch. at er , 21 It I) n, Ho., l ute •t as to the v iew s or determinn- at NAIIOII,II Ilan, what a unirta/t.'r u,«, ern 5 t,a)lor , l'hurdiW.th llle Black Itepithlicari meeting. on Sat The Republieln Party Nominatioe. —..-,...-...--.. I ii i ,u 4 Napoleon tin regard to ((glow owl Y In the th,plitelir.inark,d '• latest," 110111 uida y night, nt l'uncert4Hall ' Yet, this ~f ~, ~,,,,,, . s )melistogeA, .llnt,h I we Clod the follow 1 morning the iihy"ePulthean Organs ton 1% a prv.iinte that no rdfter iiec i tam glow tog aecno.its of the immense no exists now as to the probable result of the l '"•-• action 01 , ti c ch,onto 1 , ,,,t5, r 0,,, ,, ,, 1 , , f,,,, f Na l, 11 ,,,,, 1,,y 1 , ...4, not e b y i„ inch ( b e I seiriblage Truly, cur Black Republican it as ~,,,, , }..,,,,,,, ; „,„ 1 ~,,,,,,,, requires 5„,,,,,,m.,0 give fr rend:, are thankful tor small favors that gentleman's return f:o 1) 1, it pc be rec o llected, that wr pr cli. !c.l it, it 1. I 'ln th - project o r th e an t i, xation of 1 iiscan . , . I The first spraker was the hone David and it i va v , t 1 Taggart, he who statute head and shoulders Sew•rd nolll,l‘ir to di n -ilk „tit ili. e ..,,.... ' ,;1 ‘lmed the 23 11-01 February, above his fillowk, in more senses of the there. SLOP elpielll IZlll.llol- 211 Isar') 1,,,i, Idispatelod The sa'rfr• ~ , e0 ng to Turin, where le a st Baron I word than one. Taggart nag the defeated ular demoindiations t'w •nglio , ii tb. N. rtli the c '""met "tiled ''n Mmeley anti II eat tyue conch na, ,1 on. „ t. , , 1 ~, , fel., rind h as informed Si . Thouvenel by ti‘i candidate before the - grerrvention that nom] tutted Curtin . but, with the great magna and sire ly Om +0 14 that tri:•ty sal, , , n. re ' '`lc r :raph th ,t r `mod favour rs no t exp ec t e d scheming to prolii. th no•nlrel 1,11 of • li ll Ifl.fll'l?! I I T,Il Ili I-41 , re the Ilti h, when he Tinnily of soul for nhich he Ili an remarkable, otker, have .erne to Ili , ..4Q, '.1.'"•111.,• •L. ,r,l ` 6 ' , : l ,I, ' ^,- tin" t ,t, he fins already forgotten his gileValiCeS for i l l a e l ei t o r :, l .: l ; i : L e i ., l l " :;, ii r .: sAI'l-, , 1 / 4 . ,,, 1 i i ‘i ' i . , ' I . a i ,.; ; 1 " , ' , to l a l s " 1 . •, (, ::: r a l i ‘ ' '' ' n:l l :.; . 1 ,I; i n t v i , ' „ k i - I l i i 1 , '" e 1 ,, " , ' ,„,, 1 i i :, ' , 1 ,, ' it ": 8 1: It g lo i v a e s n t s t t h l t i . a l t n i j i c e 'r m " :il h e ea t h P ( 7 l l lr u s ir t " .: t h ' 3 l ' i ' r ' t i a n ' sl i re n e ' e n l r i Seward end) :,.1 a I't 1 .1, , nil k u , di I ‘',. . 1( ' i i' • I. th a t , ••(. 11k ..4-1 N tleel l f ow rec., tl of the Campaign n Ile was parlicularly culogigic of 11.mry can fill the , zi,,, ~,, , ~, ~ all „., , ii , , , i,, , ,no i ~ r the P •pe i . too intimate!, connect I HI, i 0 , . , , ~,, ~ , , ezi , i.i.., , 's, t-f . to chtii, 1,. t,, I I 'lay Slinds of the immortal Harry, how relied on 1.11 sr ult. l' t. .1 , , -1 15.111141 thy great soul. when io this hying. party ileeteN , v , re At.. : , ''\ It .•.fi, , ,!, ~ I ' ''''''''''''t s ' 11 1°.1" " al.' ';'' ' , l . 1 i, ‘, , ti br, nrhing world, have swelled n ifti horie...i mated that Mr Bit,- • . 1,.1 , a • ; I'`' ' • 1 4 ' 11, ” 1r , t - .lnig cr.1,.ei.;.. a t, ~ , , , , ~,,,,,,,..... 11l Ih, ~,,,,i 1,,,.it ~ ,r,, 0., , m. , milignat. M. )1lIkl•t 01011 bl en 111 Willie., to , daveholding • rte arid :.•,• thin asYernbla ,, e of I.holitron C would so disgust o o' ,10, . I , .-. '. i. ' ''''' ' '-. 1 t , " C "' (.o 1. ... 1 ` ,'' 'z - . ''',' ,-1 , t , 1t ' ' „,,' ~ ', ," nsillut " " the North a- to t tto t 0,,,, I tht, it tt tt ,t , it. , , ~,, , , , ~,, iiiii iv, ai v.ii i ,„ ih, rye , : 1 orat.,...ing Inns.' Never lllilliL t utu Stlitp,,,e thou thy name wool.] have been 0,114 11, , 40 crated Ilot to such base IlSeli do not only VMS 'V A , TON iii iiVIC S SM.! Agb 1 8 II 13 MIIART. EDITORS ISELLEFONTE. I'ENN'A THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, 1800 .k ENIOCR A fit' AI I: :NOM ATIoN FOR ,;ovEß:voli, GEN. HENRY V. FOSTER 61JR ESI DENT! AI, El 1... c I 010: •ht,ltclials Al I %HOF LWOW E.' M. Kum, of coutay Emu AHD \♦ri_u~Plvindrlll~yu __ 1...16ni111111/1 , 111 11. Dl' t 1 nig Sia , r. wI, 1, ilit MEI Batik+ Or '.I , 1'i1,.. 'lotFVe it• l i t' , 111 . :• I:I I tt, be giro to Co nun ' a I is. NI l• ir Prthttin• ..}w“ 11, 1/1 0 II u s I , l7liilui Oar!, 114. I „ Rhip, lot the 14 I oot salli or ‘tr . IS lx:fprec,o. , l pi to( rl rr! • dr.:tune! rot, ~ 1 " • ni. tau wornmee the Charleaton whoever he may 1, Tn Triad. I\ t the dee•ermra•nrl - teltrti- bntrt itittnn - entalutd lagertion4 - for his clap '—The • IA h., I. tea, f , onit i rsmoWrini 11e1,111 , 11,a1, party on C.d . bosi - trap 'ii free home in the ‘Vtpit but at the the x wan !nod.. r t ,. / tl g the deli 1"1/ -,'1_14 of the Aloe and tie• rime of `acne nine took good earl: not in mint ion Gee In that hi a ' Lk, Ile I'oo, lUtles 111 Ihia wise ' that the ItlarA liorlthhoo, l tOry character 11, /1, 1111iltr-`l l l 1 11. .\natlrnnheralreadyaciiit 11149 the doe Ire I /Wit, haft I it not forma corret .1 , !, 'Pk In gin t4.iric torn wit h.,1 8 , 1 11,,,g II ,rare t;reelt their head and which o'ol' to 1 ' I a ."' l L , ''' r '.l ‘ f l y " , 1: ' , ; 71, " i r" , 1' " front, demanded the eirrnlaiion of three mil• ell .nett h , t i"r r at are mu : .111-00.;l1 kte striets, canting lions of ,do - uments nn thus suspect and local ban& d b) a La ed l out Immysiev eel 0 1114 k./ p1,0 0 7g..t1 t what P 4 4,1 g ,1 himewfr for three hundred tlvitisand laws and eu , ,ot ra lu , rtes n I, e ~a!tit..“' a , 1 " , o 0 " * C" it , "" `l.•e Free It is t video t that this party is now et tot border war • anl Coe Itcple of " Ir icas here f oe I old game of bo i ldslieekless assertion, anti , and ala,rllle'l r , ver,, he " bold and rteklesa pronit•lng . that thi4el' ftt, - of their le,r , not ~,„1„ r t Ih, rr i, 0 t on l'ree :n th rut they look upon their pone ea draper:ate and al 11,1/-1. , 11 11. , s 81018 11 0 1 001 t.,: / /;.12, 1118 C0T1411110.1118 a 101 8% ell play II foe the chances without ally the 4,cne - 41 lo', , 1, 11,1 01 for and to , n'' ' and ' hit tren 114 ey easonabla ground of hope Nn l the 4:1nf0...a so, , 1,1 al. Ir 'II I 1 . 11811 lollowed Nlr Curtin, in a speeeh of State ale i'"r to pro • , I ~,t, •Isol.re arceo l e.., I,otna merit, hut abounding in prayers and cure an „ Ica g all Il e I, 11, elgh they .sinfotitcl entreaties for union, for hai mile and for T.xas ,It r a, t„e no : Aid! torte , ax.ey the 1 ho support - the whole heanng the iinpreas of the, Nan eveng. the mtn,t lirait - JsaLrn; des/mei/try y nod ter , t, (herr 81 1,1r4 . . _ hre ,rii to. - he Wanh ngton roe- 415,t1.1( 1' t of the N rk piper, state that 11tr ti iS,ore ha. b r„ine so gnat itp“ft the I..r.ti I rummy, ter for a etailet born Chad, stout t.. s Tr., .. her 1.1 d• , fur hohhor tht Demo -I,lw I 'oos. tit I .11 that the Cemacerittee t at. dtt, ruin .d to I o'd a meeting with a vi•ew ti.tg the td,h. Jeet, F.ver-y seet.on of the ~,tolry IN 1 , 111• pinning ul the th.rai , t.. , l 1 ,i.,iton,s Fifty dollars per (Ini ' f,,r th, use of parlors, and 1 TI•117111.1e ire 10 rt , :.rt ion 'File National Coinutatre . t,i ,y per day fur the use of • 1.111,111 . 1,111 bae6e.l up by the II e rf•hl seetmite the Cunimltr , ..rill (I.n ige the plsre of meeting, pethai,il, from Charlesto:: to Washington Why not SATISPIRD WITH (MR NUMINEk; - in our political experience say 4 t l e hastt rt. Sentinel. base vie two% ii a norm', Inuit l c glee such entire satisfaction to any I arty, as that of Ile \at D. Fusren, the present Democratic nominee fur Ciovernor I this State. ft out the Delaware to the sigle, cf Lake Elia. there stems to L c but on ,. 8 , merit, and that is, satisfaction. The Demo cratic party is a unit in his support, and ii , B record i■ so cheer and his qualitleations so great that the Opposition cannot find a tiumt in which to attack him. Never was our prospect for victory brighter than at lons cat. Lat ua 111 be gaud doing, and see how mill quaimand we can bring his ma mit • ra'phinmou. OF CUAA. —The New York °carter end itsquiret-isanis from a satisfac tory.*** in Paris that the French Govern ment Wee advised that Spain has agreed to sett Gobi to the United States. Everything .r printed mot the prase, about which tialtwOn• sego Ottionifterance of opinion knit opelw 1 1111 *. akitt Ipsibeon chosen Vice I l$ ailroad corn foster. Mr. ,wdth the R 4441 for WM*, .rapntetiou at bask afar& —A be t ter !Ably, bac e been made PION ;;,,jouy,j .110 NOVPIOr_ MOW% ; P . net, OEM Illy i'Clkly 1131 , 1/011.1.:,. , 111.. 1 1111' 111 , 0 11. 3L.14 (19 1:11m914 RIII iffit 1111 A , llllt/;1 In itlll V11‘1,13 rllake4 tlu•; •hang!,• 1 , t, I Ole , :4pni,11,0.4 ••• , alll ~t . +fee w .1 t livr• hur 3, t Atv,•ra I a.•k. Mi. ' , I 1 1:1' 01.11 AI he With rt ell LEI , , it . I , a , iat,e I r thoi 3 in A Hit B:t wean the Eyei cal, 1.44 , 11trit n, :DJ)" S then '•.lr. I n, liq ea', tinder it u, It F Jenloni., of State, tlie o f t ninon fur a few pertinent re merks ITT I letter rn tfitt iitlenan, on the fmet t I:e H41..10,11 , 1'11 Ivadert aryl t he I WI nave hi LIP 41 Kt aVI td l .W . t in deriving their r• t<<l tin ir d iiiy bread ' n vrliii hrcr been iinpinied on f.., t A 1 u bt g)/17/Ing Cr 011 r. .1•4 m nl v• The Executlona at Charlestown, Va ,tt, ,0 , • \ le, h , • LOWII Wit 4 ~1111 %111t(u, It) 14 V 111.1 1 ,,, t Xk ,• 1111 , 1], , •f '41,••••1,3 nud 11,,. 1,1, h. W s as put inlo el fv , t AZ no“ 11 13.,fit the MIA , runeJ appturNi re•igmeil to (hen latr, Riot great f!ritule,S Mild li Al,n All II :"1•1 ;I'll9 , 1 very hard, but ITlLlett cx p rid v s strugghi condemned declined all the proftl•resl attslll.ty j i ( . 14)111 the tninisiry, and there were siu rsliglosis c , reinotio •in the gallows, or doling their continent.-sit. They were both fitstri.itali-ts and had a peculiar rdigion of tl rir non, with cu tided thorn to meet their fate with cheerfulness and resignation Thar hod.e. have been forwarded to hr rare 01 111 Sin thg, Smith Amboy, N a , Jer.:,ey and rf.adri in the early tanning tram. Election in Reading ant.vo, I's , March 17 --Zhe tripincipal election in tdrs ray yesterday, remilted in the re eh-coon of Mayor Keim, Opposltion, by 135 insjcrity. Ilia majority one year ago was 94 , 1 Democratic gain 850. Dein. °civic nomineis for Constable are elected by an average majorify of 300: The bat wage of the offices are divided. The vote polled today is large, there being 243 more than last year. Election at Bedford; Pa Marone , March 11 —At the eleattou, yea terday, Bedford d s ietrict give in.:meowed Dew ocratic majorities ST. PATRIOT 'S DAT. —Last Saturday wits the nate', day of the apostle and guardian /*Mt or Jralant_Yehett_thelout of "Erin, green isle of the oceitn." in every clime, call up the cherished memories of home as they greet the shamrock, the emblem of their na tive and and creed. The dayiopened cloudy. vrith 40 milt wind portending rain great Men Ltd t yen their nwitiorieq. e”itie Nfr Tatatt was ;cinarkailly witty In (act. Pare wit hhtlit)t al way% %%ph. - 1 rue howevet. to Ow Instincts ins party tie M./ .1 1..1 ..(1.% }IRV. a (,rag at the adopted rolit 1, tan at h., religion These n,t•tt whu are tinctured with the faun! I ,, tn 01 I,oll[l in tint end, It ;or 10 !weak tha n all the I,IIIW Ark.; of the 1 onhlitt,iiiin i n; atee ilri & peace and gutty ofc neighieii ing then to the the irior, lli y Nonl,l bring sato rithenle and break down tin• ait.4. or the living (In 4 Mr T•ggart way followed by tit , Hon Jay l'•nntht II et way remarkable for bra r rile forcbrairnzs irf-4 , l;•qt. but promising. with pall lip. awl trerribtirtr; Ames to *land tip like a *ran and give a lair ti i .tltt Poor Curtin. liervirttral) reels thst he has !Mien upon evil tir^ts -- A congregation of belie Vera to the Nloi mon faith have settled in Wheel ing anti alre3dy a rumber of rotiverts to their dortrines at`e reported bn Slindily lat.' live new members made an open ,teela moon of the Mormon faith and took upon thennielves the donee of Morinolin,m, ini derg-,ing a trice/a of immersion 1)111)11, ly They have an /Mier, and el the officials pertaining to the ft:vitiator 'Ph.y are not, hoe ever, of the Brigham Young MTV'', start ly apeaking, es the wen keep but one wife each ''here to mother congregation of the sortie faith in the •iirtn_tty of t , reenuch, on the Youghingiver67l A DEAD IV ONCAN CoMKS TO LIFE AN t /MUSS THE ARRANGEMP.NTS - Considerable excin meal was occasioned Cleveland last week, by a singular case of susliended animation A young woman was taken sick and apparently died The body began to wow eolif. and the pulse ceased to beat, while upon the appli••ation of a look ing glass to the lips, no breath was pereeptible 'l•he proper persons were cent fur to lay out the body, and on entering the chamber the dead u•nnran was disconeredin ling up in bed. Al the first glance the whole party Neil soreamingirom the room, 0110 young wornun fainted away. Restoratives were applied, and the 'defunct' is now in a fair way of to' turning to healthy existence.. now TO SIMRCT FLUtIlt. —First, hook at tits color ; if it ls white, with s slightly yel lowish. or strew colored tint, buy it. If rt is very white with • bluish cast, or with black specks in it, refuse it. Second, ex ainme its adheeiveness : wet and knead • little of it between your angers ; it it works t.ott and t$ stickiest is poor. Third, throw a ldmp of dry flour against a dry, smooth, perpendicular surface ; if it falls like powder it is bad. , , Fentrth, enueeze 1191X141 of the flour in your hand ; if it &Tains the aliape given by the pressure, that LOO.ill a pod sign.— y ktim 11, 2 1 T/r ill stand All these titsta_ IL SA • to buy• These modetfith'grven by old flour dealers. &Mr WO make no apology for print ing them, as they pertain to a matter that concerns everybody namely, the' quality of the Biafra life Further front Mexico —The Seat of War. WasulNctvot". March 19th.—The New Or. leaps Picayutte'of , Tharsday Fast is furiald' by Adams' 'Express. It contains the do tails of the news received by the steamer Star of the West, from Ilavana„ peethe steamer TeVioN which nrril ei at Ilavana from Veto Cedr.. - Nlirainint approathell Vera Cruz ou the 29th 0.t., with 5000" men, and a nutnercipt train tif artillery and t.lnihunituin stores i and etmatnped four miles from the city. ' 1113 head.quartcra were at Medlin. Idirionon had surveyed the city selirri.l tittles Irvin. /land 111113. /Op principal gener als are Ambles and Negrota. All the inhab jilt Joints flee at his tip roach. The city watt ifl I . , state of defence. Ithit i tarrisoictium !ed . rri 3000 to 41100 men, and was well sapphed in every respect. I Urn lgiespas was iti . coimuna , i'd, with Arnim- Ala as chid of the artillery forces. 1101 Lahr, an COMMA 11118 the new Bind furl jeecntly erected neat the city, §.1.119.0 ring driii&t.t. that thia fort Would he able to roost the aio prouli of Miranion if the inen were all faith ful., On thi• leith Colonel W l .lO coin onmilcil.orei of the principal forts on thd Southein side, was detected in ICCOOSIOnIey to blow Op the fort on Mira mo» s approach, and the hitter was to enter the city uu that side 'thirty of the conspirators were ban ished fioni the city, and Color,wl Riveldo teas cosilerioied to four 'eats imprisonment Havana cap, dition had raised the Mexican flag u Inn out of the Ilavana harbor It at as List heard of at [lisal. As far as was known the plan was to lend on the cuJiet at or near Ali dJui river, and thence roullOO Oil Att. O Ill) $111: steatners had on board a lone quantity of ammunition and stores, and twelve twilit) . four pounders, -- Several other vessels had aailfrl from Havana on the same mission A well 'edit schooner was known to have sidle : Lon the alth. In the inelntime JaWt was 6n Ale look. oat for this expedition battery bad been planted at the nortll of the Aladdin river and six or seven schooners rigtted ni gnu boats, mounting sixtt four poinideis, were stationed along the coast to intercept it. The 11)111RO:44 was to (ON the gunboats to the ene of lll`illrli I roicow ria was I lion rut the {nth:lnuit:A Tll, Sar,.l.. o rli, Sartit.og.t. 811.1 I'l toir a ale otre, 1111 , 1 111 , 111.: tllt. of 54,1 Joan it I Act', ready to art in i 141. err, ;pH The Eogll,ll, }leach, Spa rc:hik ert ul S.erttletvet The French comninnder I1T1 4 : 7iNitt` , / 11 racoon's camp Th, ',wk. of tt, tt•ry ie%v II 1 kit Elbet aid and Merl n Ire Ilt/..11, tirglng Copia ,f iv, nil t• Ml' .1.111"11 s I X peill I W11 , •11 he 1/4.1 ••1.1 , g! W 1414111 11W fur ',el s aifed Serenade to Gener'il Foster flion !al Henry r es i, c ~E V. eolll.ly, Allyt• the awitwnw' • alas reeerit,ihmo oerittk Oonv, !Awn at atrig a!! the mind!. ilatc Lif I ni^lnnr num:: the ensuing Com pingo. •-• tmoil last t-vt ning, and ittiippt dat the tt N . MAO Il e w 3. in good lienlil an,l or mm sited ' , loin by large numl et ul 114 " congr atuletrtl him hi, ,1:11111:1111111 anal the fail pimp. cis t • 1.., 1..r 1 1 , 1 th" coming campaign Tim Tortola rib of the lievaloou Clal, ha , . - mg horned ill 111-1 arrival, held 1111 1111;111.1:11 meeting, and matte arrtmgi•iii(4)l4 fir (horn: hno honer. Cnlllloll Nrre proctifed an d thirty three gun.. Vl,l, tired to the evelorig Btck's Band aas •I‘o rngagrd and shoot half past nine o'clock the Glob proetn del to the hotel. accompanied by the band, A large bomb, f of people accomparood the pro ceonfon,,,xfol by the time it arrived at the hotel (beer Rama large crowd. The night was .11... agreeable, a lirr,k rain fahltr.. at the limp— yet It did not damper] the of the a, , ,emblage 'the hand played a number of approprlale wtv in all I and], iit Mintier, after which, tit !talPotthe to loud and«uthuatavuc calls, the Gener i al a ppeared Ile Ran arcompao a ounilwr of profnitupl i politicians of the Democratte school. (In the appearance of General Voater he 4.1 gristill with chcios, which lasted Int tint. a 'Emilie. t ie made a brief response Nay ing that lie felt he could not appropii ately and aulllCiently exprterl the deep fie!. Ingo .4 thanks he entertained for the eidliti- StaS{le 111. f :. unexpected teeeption had been tendered to hi iii ti) the Democracy of the city of Plidedelptiot Ile appeared befuh them in ii new po4i tion -the.reeipient of art Uzisotiglit nomina tion at the hand's or the Democracy or the State The standard of the party had been placed ut WS ; and, although ho felt deeply and impreasiVely the importance of the task which had devolved upon nun. yel he accepted the trust, and.would do every thlug in Ids power tp VTrry tt net to victory. There were unportant principled involved in the eempaign, dud lie would contribute everything in his power to insure their tri The speaker desired that the eatniotizn would be conducted gold) , :1,4 became girl Ilemim 14 had no personal contest with eurunr. Ike believed him to tie an 11111.• orable, honest, and candid roan, and as fat"' as his vince Was concerned. and as far as 111/4 isaltienee would go With tf.lose who !night speak for him, not (too wotd of x personal character ehoold he uttered ugaitoit Ile turned, in conclusion to he with the people otThiladelphia many times before the• election Ile would imitate Col. cur. tin's example, ami ajtnrass it to every ward lie was prepared foilathiard a •ftglkt pa MA opponent was As t tie --* wage, ett4 he looked to the poophisfo talky. The stinker shetrreiired amid 100 cheering. . lion. Mr. VValbri of Now York. made •ea few remarks in re pins° to • call, after which the crowd di sed. L. ... _ __ • And:lew 0. Curtin, She candidate for Gov ernor, wee Secretary of,Stato under thuPol. look administration, We have ample time to examiho his clainhi heretifter. At roes % ent we can' ohly s4y that if the charges ii br ght spinet hin4by members of his op a ,of sots perforated whileAD connectio 41 1 that adminishedoth can be aubstant • &tad, he is destined to suffiir a defeat more overwhelming then that once administered by the pYiplo to hie grandfather, Andtew tiregg. . PEN, PASTE At. SCISSORS ' "The right man in the tight place" a husband at home gi rl...?" The Pennsylvania oatial will he lipen ed roe buginecs about the . ..!511 mat It is in`iiposed to 'attic the Atlinitie cable and mike an'ltoit time mere tc , link England Ailit the Grated States. The Pittsburg gambling saloons 11.1ve be ti broken up by the Mayor. rj — ,;-- The present (inventor of California the 4lon. Mr. Dow,ple, is nnatire of Ire land. The Wisconsin Assembly hem passed a bill to aloollith a ll laws for the cpitttstion of debt': It is expected to find favor irrthe Senate • LT' The Court Howie at Wilhatnaport is twin rentodled, ex Sheriff Mason hn%itig got the contract for the Job at about $l2, 000 rt . Why its the Black ittrililicitinandl dadt—tor _iioveritor of the Key Stone . •,'itate, like :Mrs. Candle ? Because hedeltveri Callain lectures ;),• 7" A lily of uppil Inll , lolll was some tune bacl , greatly shocked on readitg that mule and rem Ile • at ran betty plants are (re• qui Iltly found occupying the Sallie bed Li Commit minim -- Why is a worrien like a kteamboal T Ite mi))pwie Ctrs because it coats a fortune to rititur, anti because a man la liable to get-blown q at any time. lhei&tsr,i; map.) , vrhd say mote Utah the truth on some QCCASIOP , , nod halancit the acootott milt their e,1114 , t u,,• , •0 by sayii4; leo, than the truth on odors A fellow in town has a uose no long 1111 e of our aurgam. 11%F. 1•OU1111V11 , led 111111 111 haven 111114 e tom . (or it so that ho enn 011 It 1114 prnbo,u, up like a jack on pang to boa. • The Republic newapoper at \Vast] ington 14 111) longer published The National _Era is to be diacolulowri aker next well( It is proposed to publtsh • new Journal 111 their plftve. I;7 .Itiimig the bite items is statement tir it (201 rretmint sr 'riling rl , iwn from lir, mills t' Sall rltlrlej,.rr a chunk ref prtil rlinnt tiro .17.0 01 a rirrl e., r rival). %sin k " t' IhrAn She ;w, d (Iv 1.. , ter,k editor fiutn OW ("11 , ,t I I e 141111 , 1% 4,( '.ir in trot ,. Itlr 1 , c; I,l:l,zing Iliat,i,tr1 1 •1101111CrIt 1 ni. e I ! o.lt the aid of The !..hi t or, me Court iir itrpoc a ling of ctnuri nn I h ihr 0/Wily l • om•nia,fimi r. oi 11. "h, iii n fopong tv y n till to pli It.1111”n I All '1.1111 , 11P II 11,. tt:lt seVerlit I it) 1.1 1111 Ii it I: hr hul I•J that it v. 11: !,e rra,,•• rievs 11,. L 1:1 non .14,1., In '.; I Ipfli Ow .1.1% r r.r the 1/ Cul.% uiiui Jai the Ilan 11th S. st art?. the II hot.\ lay the t fit) a r r or the met t of die ( toctigo (kn. 1 - 7' The rt 1n0r..1 it( the NA, roenl ()i anis' from 4her1.1,,i,; Is aro z7, - ,lisly 1110.1i111 19 thr su hornet. yOl Ow , y Lin r r is nor p, I,.ling `L nnir and a select coin tti • lee• of i 11•• ...lora;,a 1't,0,11, have ITI• I, a .•. ra' I re.softs •tt Mel lof lice itr i " In :be an. i rnt I tnnl tlf 1111 . irk; 10,4 Pr P 1111.4./ the h0510, , 1 r 'he tol , of the il•Annh.,f e O.: , left humi. Av) ' lit t' i' c onto° of the Fal{lier II en -1•-•/,v, 11 it 1., the h.fl• • 41114 i t f the Soh • then tht oetddle IThger nadirg • ••• ir i the 11 /1) ,•' r he left lOW 011 tll , lour-IF , Prig , r the ch),.ttg wl nh • trio 0 " clay, II gentleman • [win •m 3 M 03,1.47. Lui the fare 4/1/ a T,J,..d,v, 1,01 ol Lore o n a IV .4.10 , Wur and grum ; horn ort a 'nip! ..01.y WI Ikulliv hu nr , 110111 on a Fn .13 y free 1.1 glentr, , on a duck t"t a lying We hare :'1.7 er gone to the trouble In_ 11,41,011.4111 013 WWI BEM par,l4 War day yre art, t/./fll, 1,1 ti UP r rt wall Monday or S. toislay. Oar oaa aplivaltail °pilaw!, it th a It ,r.li 1.0 ant ty, Mit or our lady 111, ad, rmaend tt Wag 11 .aday Al preSelet WI HI. tier 11,, w t I,cea sit I For the Ile ooer:01e SV IttChULIII The County 13 penntendency. To the N-hool tiros emoat/ Cistsrt.timss :—As the time for the election of a County Superintendent is utmost at hand, It behooves us Io choose tine of irtiown ability and fidelity, fur that respoiroble ho• sawn. Ile should also he one who it sol ronnotfti with atoll other mihcatlon, so that he ran gire his whole time and attention to the duol4 of I:is Mitre The Selioui law ev• nlently points out that ho should he etc of our best at•.d moat erperienet l il 'faaeliet With due deference to the claims (If otl.er4 two heettat • ¢ not in lec‘rtinneniling to your (It corn tile magi& rte. t 101., Thomas Ifollahari, l dr thoilstmvg: llollaban has been tug m ,Ahis loraltty tor Ine Irst nineteen years. "Ile is a sound bola'. h first cla , s teacher it zealous ethic its its - d, :mil a good ritizep. lie prumiveti to devote 1114 whole time to our edneational niteroits, slid from our - personal knowledio or his industry and integrity we can assure our follow Directors, that, if elected,•-fie will faithfully fullll the duties imposer! upon him by your suffragi. HARM." DoiTiter Huttnot. Diatimons. (ARIA, Do Your. OWN SWISEPING —lt is the poorest economy in the world fur a moth• er to hire a servant, to sweep and clean her daughter's chamber, Sweeping lit 0 healthy . ere*, and the dust in a well kept room k never so bad as yoU often encounter in the street, or on the railroad. In sweeping a carpet. some damp Rubstnnee should be used—not sand; as some rercomMehd. 'Pea :leaves. or bran, any kind of I ayes wet and i 8 c sta red over the floor will keep wn the dust. Never use a broom for ny other purpot•-r. that you it . ',lan • , , A e ~t rf.,„, in /ow THE DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, BEILIFoNTE, MARCIE 22, 1860 LOCAL AND PERSONAL VISIT YOUR SCllOOl.4' --The 4 Mire to be 'towed, to be thought of some importance, tti to. emoted and itelttd, if you please, is eertantly a natural ingredient of the juvenile mud. .4 manly iiidepentlence comes of MR turer ye,rn, JITRI„iS bOrll of reason and judg mot Wilde IX-Inly be desirable to culti vate the latter, the former cannel be over lord, ed, and should not tie neglected II o w often we see children stotnylated to ireat exertion by a kind look sod an encouraging ward Parents would scar sly think of betiding their childeon away alone to aCcom plish an important work ; and yet they do Just that, when they synd them to the ?Xi 10Q I room and ,bcdoce no further thought upon thetr education from the beginning to the and tour children need sour oeca sitinCl‘presencesnt the school rdom 4 to 110 two, praise, and encourage theM , And even tondo rs Rim not without this childed? fed- Iri they, too, need encouragenieut, tind - 1 desire appreciation. If, then, you ilesire to make )our schools all you could, uuh w v isit them often, Roil Pupils and (cachets ill -be sit the better for it. Lune OE; FOR COLDS -Tina changes:lle weathei 'spot the time to retch colds and fever.; Don't let the warmth of the sun %etyl, you into throwing on your coat, or leaving your windows open, and letting the fire go out. Ugly colds are thereby engen tiered' Now 1.4 Jost the tone, also, for the Arerlet (ever to note with Oa ternhle grasp, the forma ot the little once. Don't let the heroine exposed, to the weather KliLuut being as warmly dressed as on cold days, fur these anufflat and colds are gener ally the precursors of scarlet fever and al most certain death There is no disesee the ply; minim! dreeda more than scarlet fever : smell pox is by far preferable. lemkonr, ihrternre, that your children F e, ...it into the streets with *arm clothes, thick shoes. and 'um:fill preparation for the moist weather. -- -ord to the wise is sufficient. i ArIIER? AVD ril 4 -The Supirili te lit of l'ri mmon hag drrideli that !, I. • her stands in &arc ..f n parent to • I. •rui may nthtnn,ter rorr • I, -n tr urn r the same restriction ac 14i tlr rase of at. tit. lie argues that the right of a 17, hi, to inflict finch punishment in founded the necessity of the case, and not up o n , tatittit. It is absolutely necessary that g "id , r should be maintained in the and that all proper mit... -egnationa emnitiand of tea..h.•rs, ',hyoid be strtetfy a,d promptly obeyed. Ilence a iivessity s's , s for stifthnint power fo enforce that , I , r , and Alert fore it is lo Id that a Li aehcr i) outlet such riasonatile rtil,orett! p.m i-lonelit upon his pupil as the patent might 1..0.'N for a similar causi, Is e erie, to f I •• in I. si,drer liable indictment and conviction Cur aslaillt and battery far rorterting pll - it niunt appear that he was governed by sawut.••• 1111Mh••• 01/...61111111111•1•0ki. •• • 1:1 PI IC N• \C• - « • r no , tee that some p, 11•4 haul, d a lot of oil new 'limpets, al I hills, wall paper, kc , to the vetge of the 1001.pugh looms and deitosited them along t rile of the road, grcaiy to annoy once of ir aV t 't ommtm ty These p!rpr rs are n Won ing about rendering it slumat um t...ittle to get wild horses past Mein In t•tt-tt a snore Intuit rable nuisance could ...sr.tely be deposited on • public thorough fare 1 here is a remedy if enforct.d, which rritMt put the Ine,nnttid-rate in this transac tro I to tiuhkulli if they ueter thought be- Ittre, on the h eal responeibility attached to 'a'ct, I= .t lig man named 0111HO' bunch Wl3 grit...RA ou last Monday eventing tu this cliar4ed with Itt.alnig fifty dollars !m tut a boat der at otte of t h e Ilott la in 1.7.'j II at rn Fite only I yid, bre against Ibe piling 110.1 I{ that he wag 11l the room of the board t•- during Eta altsence, and but a abort tune 1 , .1111u5. to the motley having been imaged Ili is tlOl9 iii jail In this plate. &wailing lc %Ye tinderstantl (bat he t-tt: Its. - c'it,ltt•mittg Leto° a Ilabeaa Corpus.' 111 a rev: di), nt).e..ed a few dqk ago sit yid wan 14,ting, arotil t 1 will, a hi 101, %Inch purported ihai he hail been recently burned out near I, l'a., and that lie hoit eoutilderZ" - hL snit all his vslurible eftlxts. I el:, 'red money from a number ct 01.11*Citi. zeni and appropriated it to th:tt,inirpolP of purchasing tangle-foot, " end ut a short tint, WAS in a beastly state of A CRAND HOP.— The diaeiplem of Terpsi chore, heitta grand 'hop" laid week In Rey - 11111114' Town Hall Slipper wee served about II o'clock At-the Conrad bonne, by that it prmee of lentil rds, J R. Butte. They dan .•o.l ni night ill broad daylight and went bomw,with the "gale in the morning -. la Tnosa of r subscribers who intend places or residence on the nil may waht their paper for &rent post Ace will please diately • Town subscribers to nAily the flamer or an" once. eloinging their first of April. wArlw.l to s d notify us imm will not negle change of rest• Pixionix, thf "boy or s lecture In the Court ith'it previous announcement, sy evening. We were not e heard the lecture,apokon of MASTRIR, e atop" iielivetio in iiileciriiitorie Oil Ia la Satin. procisitAbut iii high termn Amu:tar. —A young man from Snow Shoe, 'whose name we have not ilorbod, was conomtted to jail a few days -ago on the eharge of adultery. The masts will of (mow be the subject of legal Insestlgation. -- Pint -oviethinsie- aaaorttuerat cloc %Vetches and Jewelry, call at the Store or Witr. J. Stein, No. 4. Broukerhore Row.— !".itettl•ti prepar , :d to do all kind or Clock rIN ii.-h t, l ,:t:rtna nil Ilie• iltoricat notice. RIIGIBTERIi NOTICE THE following AccoVntx bare boon ea 'mined arch plowed by me; and remained filed of record in Gila office for the inspection of dielre, Legatees, c,editora, and all others in any way interested, nod will he prevented to the neat orphan's Court of Centre county, to Ise held at Bellefonte on Tuesday the 24th day of Aplli nen for nflowence and confirmation le The account of Noah N' , guardian of Small L. Won't:Oslo of o tistloon toernahip, deed.. , 2d. The accoeht ot,reikcie Jodon, Administers. tar or Elizabeth SWOT!, late of Spring tp., de o .d 3d.. The nceount aisuol iThaffor, gunrdiencf Pardue! end Sophia Geletwlto, minor children of Adam °Matta* I ate of Nebula township, tiob'd 4th The account cf . John Smith, Admlnletra illf of Robert Smith, Gas p er perm tp„ doe'd. sth. The account of Joseph Baker, guardian of Margnretta Ann 'Tate minor child pf Rdward 'lite, late of Spring township, dee'd. 6th The NlO6lllO of George W Meek, Enema tor of June Meek, late of Ferguson tp.. deed 7th. The account of Thomas H 0011441. AdMih• istrntor of William Burnside, late of Patter tp.! deo'd. Bib The Remount of Joseph Baler guaidlan o f Samuel hiroveriminor child of George Grove, late of Barrie tp., deedd. 9th The accoop,t of John ,Onrdinnr, ingrain ft of John, Margaret, Nancy aid 'William ft Bell, ml. nor children of Georg. Bell, ire of Ferguson tp , doe'd. _ 1011/._,Ttt anaounLar_ Jahn Stalker, guardian of Jiinam,Marthe,and Archibald M Hclhmiunr ohlld• ren tit Gon-go 801 l lain of Fergusna Lin , dap'Ll 11th The account of aoorgo Waaver—riardian or Jarud Harper,ininor chid af (bom, Harper Into or 'flies towlßhip, dee'd. wr qth 0000unt of mary L. Valentina, bon!. f) S'alartinn, l i nohon, B. 'Valentine and Georg. Vnlonnine,Ezerutnrn of So. of Ilsorge Valentino, late'tif Boar/unto, iloc'u 13t1 , lir account of Jo.epli flakier, gotardimi of Minerva Baker, minor child of Franklin Balch, late or Howard 1p , I ItL The UrtBl l ll df John an 4 Jacob Bookie, Ad winfat-afor ot Henn' nod Ellitaboth Dunk's late IT Walker le , 151 c flu noovunt of Wo, A '1 hoopoe, guardian of Mary Litt,- awl Jun Barrio minor child of JosOlph Ilarri4 ate of flOiltronte.don'a 10th Thr areontit of SbeneliOrger, neut.:. of Elisabeth °role 'ate of Barrie torn ell deo'd 17:1h 'I anr.ount of John H Ilneirmon sun ihieß F.trenter or Br, r late of Orrgg t,ianaltip, dee , fith The /Weilunt oflien, Royer, guairlion of Rachel Hoye,. minor chili) Jr . late of Clinton eourtv, ice d 191 h the account of s.ent, Runkle, guardian of John It Pear minor child of John Boar, late of O regg, tp , . 2011, The sowinol of John S. Homan. Ezeoulot of Pater Boutin late of !hard, tp , deo'n tlat The partial account of SAmael Ilertar and John FL Heckman, Administrator' of John liar 'or, late 'of Oregg tp . 22 . 4 The alinnett4 of John W, an/ Gestrgo 8 lira Adminiotra....ne of Immo Arai, lot, of Half Woo ip., den'd 23.1 'The account of Bonita Fleisher and John Elenutors of klohool relator, leis of Cent a county, dee'd 21,11 The aneollnl of John P Runkle gwir.ll'in of Catherine and ego Spangler. minor obit ..rrn of ireorge Sp: ogle,, late of P..tier tp . deed 25th The 11000 Ali Of Finber, guardian of Win MUII., 101flof CUM Jn us Napier , Into of Gregg rp The ae.olint of John II Keller, gnarlier, of Chri.tena Holley minor obi; ! f r, Inrr f/i Nit, It , 27th Thu 1. 1 1:1 mehnr , l, Tru• fee of ::nocy .1 ( w rhrlJ of Mr. JL..• Curtin, late 1,1 , C,•ntre rout, 241 h 1 lin 1 I M Ilnll Rucnioruf Anat. , w %talker Int • t.f 110 A tp tlon'tl 2914 Thu nocuutit of Jame. U Ma:AIM dzo't r.f Doti mille t,wipitlp f rti Ir.. c.,11111 ',I 11 - 1' I. TI.SI RNilstr, ltegt•ter'i 08108 Rell.l.•nle. Marl A 12 1860, PILOCLAMATION WWierons the non Samuel Linn, Pr.... Ir .it Judge of the Cooriof Common Neer 111 the tn , •uly-6nh Jedietel Dietriet onitabiting thorn /a:nn. f litre 11. 11.16e1d end Clinton nod penr• rii to A t• - •o :It to Iltig.• In Cent!., 63111 thri , p ept to WO 11140te d, for I,o'ding • V CWIIIIIOII PIII.O,I4IIIWPT NeßalOni Orphris Coni , of 0141 r and Terminer end tienerei 101 l ()Orrery a , Bellefonte, fur the county of Centre and to ecofillnen., Ou the fourth 1 ouch! of April, being lbe Ziff day, and to eolith:rap tin weeks Notice is herrilo Iteit , n the C.44inel Joelleite tee that thny he then end the— in their proper person., at IU In the pir.•neon of seild "der with thei r record, iriquisit loo• on•tninettoos and theft other reMbrebrances to oo 'hose things which. to their 44nerr elapel lain to be done and these who are bound to recognionnette to proecool• 'wont the prieonefe that are it /ball be in the Jail of Centre comply, be than and there to prose cute against them n• ebal I be just °iron under ity hand at Jlellente the 221 day of Mitch A D IRb9 end In the Slst tsar of the independenee of the United States 'lllll4 MeeoY, Sb•rig bh•riErs White, Centre en, ) Penn'.. , March Ios9—te - - YAM ARE STRBBORN THINGS ! _AN!) it Nan undi.puted fact th•t Fiore 10 . 1.17 oll,knide of woolen gouda xi OAK HALL FACTOR Y, N 1 A it , ',Bete Suttnet. etooging.,lo Flannels, fil• n...etib Yarn, anda ••riet) ut supet, ru ClCthp aro constantly kept oil hood, end . Vora I fur rale at the lowest prices, or in exchane for wool I want It distinctly untler•lnod, t hat in point of neatness of fnleh, aft for durability of wear, my doceie can nut be ex, riled In the Interior of PenwraylvanA I do not " puck my goods to give them a heavy appearance JS orb roods may log"( wrill.rit do tort tetra well 1V I.lt ine Thing& ire ea they sr,in 1 , ,,,ry person should encourage Homo Menefee tones anti the right plane to begin le at th• Oak Hell 1. /Wt.. ry MATH W KEATLEY March 21, 'OO .1 y FAIRVIEW SEMINARY. . AcKsox v ri. I.E, avass COUNTY pA Tli E Su muter StSli inn of this Inait otion pill Onno on the loth of April, and °lose on hn 80, o f October, ireiuding a vsoation of five routs daring harvest It is designed for yotini, Ladies and Untaliainon Competent Taantioni are euildoy,d EXPEieIF.S Boar i with trt'imisheti roorn per quarter, $2O 00 Tuition In Primary IMpart'nt per quarter, 250 Common English Grannhett it 00 Wicker English 0 Methematios, 560 I,atin and Greek, 6 0o EXTRAS Ornamental Branches, Muni°, Frenoli and (ier man Also, Washing, Light, Act Terme payable in advance For further intr. matlen addrosi REV. WM R YEARICK, March 22, 1860 Walker, Centre en Pa In the Orphan's Cou'rt of Ceritre county in the matter of the partition 9f the real er tate of Jahn Beck, late of If'alkertotenship dece4ised To Elisabeth Beek, widow of eihriee'd Cherie , ' Book, Daniel Beak. Jobe 0. Beek. Polly Martin intermit:vied with William Martin, Simon flack, Elizabeth Walton intermarried with Philip Wal. tore, Liegry.E.Oekteatherine Rooknylntermariled Jacob Itookey, Jelospb Beek, Bacon McCormick In. Sermerried with John 8. M'Cormlok, Eaohel Bogner, Franole Begoer, Ire 0 gegrier. minor children of Margaret Sever dee'd, who have for their guardian Simon Beck, ehlldran and heirs and legal repreepntatfres of ~Hm said John Book, doneued, and-other parties interested. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of $1 writ of Portal,* timed out of the ilrphan's Court of Centre county to me directed bearing dike lan. I ghat, 1880 an inquest will beheld by the iTharir and Jury upon therevel ihtme•44l writ defter itmd on Tuesday. April 0 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. hi , fur the purpose of making partition of said prerr• lees to and among the helm of mild John Bea, de• ceased, and Handl partition oaneot be mettn, then to value and-appraise the same at *bra time and plsoe you arts hereby notified to attend [(you see proper. TEO& McCOY, Sherif Sbellfre oehoe, B•liefonto, mitroh 18, IMP. NOTICE. Sarah .I{yer,Av her nett}4 . l4., Subpaena kit friend,!.fohn M. Maths, so. Inpre a elificuro `Samuel Roger ' mat 'neoni. The andantino.), appointed a Oduntationer by the Court to tilts depladtiona In , t. , a above clue. will attend to the _do.. of Ida polattnisit. , o l 7 1112n0 ellarontim,4jgl23— "d, at 10 o'olo4. . -, Ilia Al ..Ir., . .--193kWcr- Marnll'l2 60 It 1711115101 A RN PR ESCRI HI 0 1#V:4 7. 0 1 . , . 1` ottLiS-.
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