. . .__ . . , .'a,-t , ..AV • -r ".4, 7 ......,...30.:..,..&.,.3-(11.7 ...I \\ , • -, , ,,,k .0 % ~, 5 „. ''''. ',7 •i;; 1 , . . il TRIM umTemaars. ti - 5. SSICI.IE AND .1 S. it SMININS _ _ - BELLEFONTE. PENN'A T#IIRSIIAY,I7I:IifiViRY 6t, 1811. FOR SALE The undersigned being tiesiron% of akt . ...in honing the Printing bagino,i, nlh a-Pr:R.li' hie interearin the Democratic whims,' The establiehment is a paying one having about 1.000 aubaeribera and a lair share Of Job Work and Advertemng. Any prison wishing to eintork in the business, %%unlit set And wore pleasant 11,C;111011 S. 8 SEEI V Gaon ?sir- DRNPICItATI4. --Thai. old Winner, Greeley, must he out 'of Ins mind since him di lea: fort he IL S Senate .% few daysiigo he made an attar k upon Nliss Itichings, calculated to injure her prufess-t, in- al %Domini sia, by aleclartitg tat shea as hissed on the theatrical boards at Itit for sliming the Star Spangled Manor, and that she sang the an I tram ltd the Amertcan flag litt.s Richings says she sang the national air 11 ith niplall/W. nod never sang the Marseillatse. What will the fellow get at next STARS AIION tS KANSA4 burnt (hate nid lickdrd in Katienn, and tt to urged by the putifiePails that the tallown S me Leg. 1 , In lurun nhou Id it once art la the r, hel of the sullirers, as it has tatnitnh ng litlnyra by indt% iduals Cusql 11+0,1 vttlt nndition of the jour in I ur runs, the buff. ring nt KAMM'S is lei tilde 'I he hirer. I f 'titivation in Iteland vrt re tn tt r hilt rt td in this Country. IV bole (*mkt., lay NI the I üblic suet la, hon ling in !LC lal giof • • 11 - Ir.llll • right against of hots, g, from their glnzing e 3 et; for I,s(tl Stoilar scums uc 114.1 W ht ht Id sis blissooss It Governor \VIM' was serrnad , •d at R rh mond last night, and %%mud 11p4 , 11 L. an in merose crowd in reeponne to a ul•ttons he made a opt telt. 11. "ant lir was for Viritima first, Lot if •Ite jib nit gression he um; aguirta . lo r 11. id. mane ad as false and in'amoU4 the reputt that he ever Coot( in on Amon td t% ton to prrcrot the mauguratton of I,totblu lie was st •I re on Pt. tddent ILuLanatr and Genera' Scott Ile +and he d. r, sot d Gird war, but CUOMO It d active I ri 141111 ion to n atal coerrnm, Kr seas for the t I,lon the Constoution, I , u,t Drier wt W.) oil prat lo a northern couftdrracy Ile blurred tl,a if Virginia woe d IsiLe a Min wand ood her duty lonian Ily all %mild jet Le well She OR old di roam! that the tad enument viratt , 411 the fun. and art, Dal{ w d "roe, and stand aa, a mediator to tweet. the North and the Sout h Democratic Delegate Convention In obtdouce to the call of the Istand'ng Cundinittte of the l'ounty as isstod 11 he hairnian, the dehrgatt • io Olt 1 ouoty ('on ♦eniu,rt, t ltell d in AttgelBt last, reas,.uu• tiled at the ttrt 110 urr, in little force, on Imlay, the Vith il4l. . I . or the pit , p..e 41 ktttug del.gates to reirs .out this C..to,ty and I 'strict in the ..state io set smut at llntriahurr, un the 2I st lost , to ' lake into couaultration Ile ure.l I I 111, tiacted and divided state of the ,tintn to lestiain ihriattiod etctt.wal ti t .l t.ce, so* to aid In rett)l , lo rueimg the 4 , 1 i rstire too un a baota ul r perpetntty Un motion, Pthol J. 13. Ft , urn, of t; r t. g g to% todttp, war callt 4 to the Ct.& r, and J `ntt.enT,of Dell , fonte, orpt.tritid ly Ibe('oni lnk orll tiingnow er t ;amz'd, oil 'notion, It prooeviii , d to ballot for dib•giteit, nob the following sisult : - "1,0 For Stuatiatial Iklygnti C.,i IVm 11 BEE I•urlt plehentaime 1)./i gltet - 11 , 41 JA , L. VIANI•m, J U Fsn a. 111% I I 1144 .11•444404, F Ka-x.7z, W. U. L. 4.11.41414444 111,4 J I) Z-1,1 01 XI VI , rr Si 1 , 0 , 11tt Mitt. e to ,Ileft r a I rlvl thr l caulibuitee n !Wilt .1, and r.- port,4 the N 111,11 Vivi*: Wi16,111- MOUS') udopted•— nrsoter,/ That we, the Etl west titatives• of the th mocraey Of Centre county, 'regal') the Union of thine St Alva. as est ablintied by the sin and iLtta t nun of the pant, worthy „r our tight at cumin! , ration 411(1 , re/tit:nee, and that we rt gird its permit VatiOti with the mast an Memel I.IICII 1141 e. Br:aced, That b houbl a dissolution of our cheriehed Litton be the let•trlt of the ' impressible Conflict" M.. 11411,41 and tirg ad on by the Black itepubliotit lead. r a, they and they alone, will he responsible lavfbre liod and the world, for so great a calamity. lit.tolord. That when the people of the urth shall have fulfilled their obligations Constitution and the South, then, alai ttl then, will it be propel to take tutu eration the question of the right sod ctv coercion. all t v" hat we approve of the adann 'lcaident BIJOIIANAN, and that Ise and patriotic policy, by the horrors of frairitidal lillailltkhtlo o lar berm ayes t• 1 Troestol'aio whole ear- most earkally approve use purtiurd 'by our Uougnetio, lion. Wu. (Ivor-Antis • 11 honors ' our nattowil .ire in (For tho Weal:Klan Stand Firm That is the talk of many of our Republi• C 111124, stand film. State after „State with draws its star from our glorious old flag of thirty three. 'here are now vacant chairs in our Na tional Councils, and the country heavy with orr,,w and gloom our old men shake their' -heads. nod sigh satiny- compare the Cotter netts and itrlia orto-day, with the pleasant ness and pericc of a twelve month pastl 4 -'-- with - a dismembered Union, a discarded government alining us in the face. We have men that will stand, up and dectire to a large nuultence and to the world—stand fir ni. Stand firm t 6 what "I Why the Chi cago l'int form. View , iherliriethings, gentle ambitious and pint'sguided men of )our party have brought Mil upon us and ,whdo the distnembertnent of tint country goys bravely on. Stand firm, say no comprom se—no concessum—no ad Justtnente whatever bij,,t . j.e . S . it. grodr and . increase in.der your steady refusal to yit ld sometiolirr the sake of patriotism. Thou sands of Petitions are flowing from all tom tern to Congresiii, beseeching the passage of the Crittenden proposition, as a measure that woulij be eminently just to every see lion ; spurn them, make no terns that la ill give One iota towards the happiness and prosperity or our country. Stand firm. and say to the people that nothing shall lie , done until after the fourth of March. 'After Mr Lincoln has taken his seat, y ou,say there will be sufficient time to link about for a compromise. We .were told at the Republican meeting held in Belli lonic during Court a ei k. that the Republicans should stand firm to the 'llicago Platform But iLd they do it ? No I lie vote tin the nimotity re port of resoln tions oflvied by II N Mc.ttostir, was will rulenlaiid to BY .11 , P ;he, fee brigs of every man that loved the nom to not ilevair aperrh to behalf of the mi nortty repot t, « as'one of the best produe iitim of his life. having known aim for the ti‘t tainly fire 3tar.4 -- 71111:frflit no any - Ming in ail' Ir r ura ion of such torn as Slllion CoMtron nnkiwalre•ffon. Jas.le anything lit that loud vole,• o loa I 1 ta to be heard nil over the State rail , itg for tilt tinundiate adoptt.ii, of men.nres fur 111, •altutlon 4,f 0 , 4 I 1,14,11, and the nil jo•t1114 lit of diflirl nets hely% Veil the eunitAttlt lug citttus a holier it be Crittende n. Ifig let,Douglas. or the Holder Si ale propott lion•, a, II r‘e l eht ve the re• IS then we are .urt the slant; firm party n 111 be small, t.o wall that it will be whitthd down to the I, tie end of nothing. One thing vie think is v,ry evulent,and chat 14 tl la thi re IN a better domosition .how tt on the part of the Repohlteatia to heal dis•vo•ion Ilion Olt re woo aolnt• 1011 r wet Ica ago, 0.10 itln.tanding many of the 14 adera in.tat upon the stand lit It puhny Bul the novae a art b.glou•ng to lhd out that the 54,1, 1 h are it ally ut e arnest that Illatilitutl Ilea already taker) place, thatt twill a or to nlartitg Ihtm lt, the fare, 11 nu eomprounae edjunltie ut4 ate made. tutu May deputed Upon It. that a very argot MajOllly of 1110 intqlle ate for the 11 ' n 10,,, and that by any latr tutu heat,prable ath I )11 , 1104 lit 11,1,1 alitusury Is pr,-riva:ll,ll 1 hie NO ft II lu. 111114. I rl'a eil the S• 01,11 Lad tank has trn.l,l( n tnany of .li* it I Ighis utnht r foot have ducri . t , l the non& of out loldrrn, Ni that tht y Lt In ve !hey ■re nn Iwtt•r than numb r , run our mini,try have 41.1 m alt .1 to a higher law Ihar ionstilut 1011 11,1 •aid that it • arlanti.lthttiPtudtapotl- equal, ri slnoirololi.y a lioliiii 1,1 Ow , 11,17 dote It unir a-, i r addil !hat NI, I 1.,)il 'I In high' r law dot time, as it is ettimennh, have Si et l''''''''' In this "'"' " 1 "I ''' arlY et se a 11i11111,11s of dollar. nri ivy dis the 11,181 &trip n oes orAlli,,,pol it p u , I pi, a i ll, a (brie millions More !lino Ito" , 11. Nlapors , Se di lo , doriii tit ft nilied• in the Company i ler (Allied, u hit die (4,111 r i,l( pS bolti/l. as 51111151 I , :eisi c iZtoiiiis S hill broni.lii reeve lied all tilt money t Ind aas due too In . ill Millet Illii pillitillir tuAtult, and to ■•pologite result , ti on.' • ie ac , eider. is sere given oi. the sir, w ill for the 111111r11 1111 , 11.101 l of Soot, it ' B e ing • 11 , Tit ~e ) Rooting of the high leb ' e ~7s d , g. „, , Silting o frets art made tt, t saltide S. • aid to IMO' I ruitriSer St 1 , nior lti rij.itifilv Was Mu 'lit more dame rolls tot, ails, i. car. al. ay s from itio I a i i i , i oni t i . , hi ~,,, I, .de , I. of the i vitro 5 511011, a• 11101 P.IN dr to he iii• imporiam Wllll.Bll Abutir a .) tar e ; io he toting to otas aiti the conscientious let hues of I, parattlta y li ono ilit.7com einson, we tutorial- ed b an i ) .h . :: l l, ;ay l a ' a j id I c . old oot Ss t r i ' f a l7l: ' ,c l. o . li. k .„ 1 ,, „ en , it , a *p o i , ,i. and Could not exaetly fix the time he reel Iv' '1 1,. ' utt,, ~,,, s.r ...,,,,0.1,,,,, Idea, tiro[ ....,...y.l.e, those for whose Ili, ir vs isl- ex, and interentS, arid priiiiliiirem, II It tree from imecon Slut JUNI an &Co ask. '151 1 :11 ~,,,A h : a ' than i l na ' Hog liB,,,if, incise n. v All It its has sent aat no-riffirial disliaii li alit) ~, mines an d ~,,t ial j ,,,,, 1 „„,„ ~ are in bun to atieerluiti will flier Mr Flioll's of li obei,. ice d she -vim il .) i ' e sulks, but he t" 11 ",.1 . " """n i "i I" " 1 " 1. 1 " g "it to all mail , it ., ~,,,,,,,,,, ib ,„ a,,,,,,,,t„,,„ of ,i,,, y , ace , i Silveri um good. '.%).. Is ITITIIIII Cailid 1 list out toliiii iiin l' iree Inv,' par tii i r W e c i l i s oiw r t ' i v o- : l o g o irt 1 1 ' i ' ; 7it ' oe 'r gl ' o ll,l i t i l l .' tc s ' li a r ' 1 1 :::.o h , 1,1 17:g n t ' II is hot darn!' to ~,, "hat ,8 the great nil Ihe rit halent. who haul he knew not Moe m e to midi round dos to be our of the had ' lair Minority of the LiTutinittee of tii t, a hoot 111710, or ally law authorizing their a ' . cotton td . all our trouldi•s and the ii. .1 foil It ., Ott e of the oo , onorg adm ,,,, airailo , i i 'room la. li male have reported 111 favor of .‘ %% „ add ti , God. that it ii ,,,,, as I,m,- Mr kin nun ni xt cal'. d oil Mr n e' _ • Cony, et mil 01 the blates. This to the «wry • ri iiii dy. -v-wws.-- .4 , . r0 ,... i. 1 +,,,,,,. i.,,,A 1* 1018 i.,,,,..4 .„.,.„. ~.k10.,t a 1... 14/1” .1 ,1 that Ihr ereeeptwriee "'me to f, Hon Jo nelson Hay's oirrived at Montgimi• couipli von or ri. do Rolle Clisiac.er to at 1.1011 SA e,,1,1311e. Wall the usage of the depart ry on sal inlay night, and was received WIIII th ' i ''''' l,l " ce , ll T , Come I ,"`le I.'"'n the ii noporaly. a infeets the a hole nation motto,,' Ils WO.l 'e1...1111g re-1111.11ig Ir Ito- Inerlt and Were given I moil, itially as to ,lie a vivo. nod null tar y delllOrintrallolli. 111 tun d al l y i i dnnie and talking together of so 111,1 Ily arrival of trams bum °lie 1.0111 1. to allot In r slue, il he Said . ' the time for couriprolkiliir Itillireldliii Hien of all ' , refuels not much c iii Nlr -St 'Triton reminded lode of the itripropri has now passed, arid the South is detention- A be hoped from is assembling ety of such proeimdingm, an d m r H o y] said ed to maintain he r position, and make. all B,,,, MT l, '''''' h r';'• , ; , l ' e s h i ad t 'r i "l id th s e t CumPr'"'" he would sigli rio More Bur, 1101 Willinland ' who ho opposto her tdnell southern l'owder mut end ' coticiliato ' ry temper tOh aril 011 i e I ',',' ' u ti r e ll ' i t . ing, from April to I t e c e i n her, lie gave :weep ' feel southern steel If , Gercloil is persisted in Ilia scheme of a few birder States cooking lances to the amount of tvi o Intl tine lle had no doubts as to the result.' Ile said up a rompromete fur the others to ratify - 18 hundred mil sixty ihree thousand dollars. Iwe will maintain our rights and government defeated , by the arrive' at a late hour 01 n u , The last hatch was the 11th of Deeemher,the st all hotrods. We ask nothing, we want r a r t at ,; " :; a e ,,,7l," a n k "m a ""s „r t r i rs ia ~ ,„i f % ( , ) , E tt ! b ? e 7 t . " a :n i g: ja l day bailey debt/end the last supply bonds nothing ;a c will have Ito complications, If will not "Ate for any mincession even ',Twee The Conounat e have a.cert allied that many the other Sta Rs jorti air confederation, they nig to Jivor the I Stentimm of slavery w" tills , ' nce'lAtowe B are "talree", and .f.''250,..f.''250,.Mr Gso i- can fret Iv come in on our terms. Our sept ' uthrie and hit friends may therefoie WO worth of Own) are in tiro hands of one I ration from the old L'ilion is now complete. o n a n so uo u i t i e i l n iro d e ; , 4 ,ti g eo us rr t iiii b g u, wal y out il inf my th e e w 4 l jt, o n i i or is u gar bs . Oleos' , bUr Vl e . )1611 are W or th. Ni, rioterirourise, no reurortrlletloll is 110 W to Mid think betoer of the m atter before long - less. The committee l eak 0 recommends- be entertinied." In the convention, a com- Even Mr Rives, of Virginia, could nut re tines, but mere), report the facts. 'munit alien about missiles of war, and at,- , Strain himself in the funeral address of Judge 1 other relative to citizenship, providing um- , Wright; from suggesting the importance of dispatch to deliberatio a one of the lessons 1 AFFAIRS AT FORT SIIITICR, —The War De. f orm rules, of naturalization, were read.— of the afflictive dispensation the Convention 1 partment at Washington has ',deices from Applications for patents and copyrights were was suffering. .. i Major Anderson', at Fort Sumter. up to 'ha ' received. and referred The border slave - States aro not satisfied I I7th inst lie is in good spirits,' and peeper- - with Guthrie's plan, and the 'Territorial part ed for v hatever may come. Ile seems to (freely in 1850, does not suit them, but it is believed that w ' anticipate an early attack from. slaverythe Carolini- In 1850, when the danger to the country , e, theyill accede to it it the North will ac i formidable i t , ens, hut thinks, however forable it may on the question was nothing to what t t If New York,Ohio and Pennsylvania should be. he can (1111,111taill his position for an in- it le now, Horace Greeley, through his Trs- vote agiinst it oo the Convention, it will be eated. The l State is for it. definite period. lie has been informed by Imn def . e. said : . `, „ 'the committee at stood twelve to nine,Nlaine 1 the Goverrintent that should an attack on We are willing to COUPROMMII, and take New Hampshire, Massachuseilts, Vermont, bun he commenced he will be immediately lIALP out HIGHT, rattier than continue a con. Connecticut, New York' and Virginia, repre ..rovey from winch we can anticipate no reinforced ,e, / ra seated by Mr. Seddon, voting against the • he PreateNnt has received intelligence Now, good, but apps heed much evil." proposition and Rhode faland for it. T Now, in 1861 when the dangers of the 'lhe Coefirence may be terminated any from Charleston stating that Governor Pick• country pre more imminent and alarming ' day, but cannot continue four days longer.— ens bad referred the question of Fort Sum- be , Mrs. Tyler has left for home and Mr. Tyler than at any oilier period, and yet may ter—it having now become a national ques removed. by conciliatton and compmmi:te ' ;I " r e ln e v t e s ri s i w or " D t e o „n n iim ilo n w , * of °hint has appoint tion—to,the government of the Southern this same Grielvy vociferates with Sumne , 'ell Attorney taelieral Wolcott Peace, Com ! Confederacy at Mordiromery. and that no and Hickman for '• no compromise !" I missioner from that State. vice Wright de movement would be made looking to an at. - tack until action had been taken by the Tau Charleston Illercury, in noticing the Olim Kentucky feguiveslave case before the Southern iepublic, tact that Mr Borcharian lately recognized a Sumpreurt- Court. He is ultra. ' e Co vote of I , oo Spanish csid for Charleston,ti inmates , less T th h ee Sp two eeial thirds mmittee, agreedon t ly o rope:t Gott- The following recipe for (1w cure of Dip- ti It lit' aril not be permitted to eider upon lie's uropo,timn lib. Seddon offered the' theriajend sore throat has been handed to his dunes and adds that the frri itident. has Crittenden resolution oil behalf of the i tarry a gentleman who has personally prov- .. now no more right to recognize a 'foreign Sou; here minority. with. amendments of the ed its efficacy : Take equal parts of grin- Virginia legislature Dudley. Field, Bald consul for a port of the southern confedera-1 • , , powder and salepeter, pulverize and MIX , win, Crowninshie d and others, stab(' that them, and sprinkle the mi.:tars repeat-oily cy, thin he would have to do the same thing they disagreed with the reports which are' 'in the throat.. for the F rey o islands." I • printcd and will p it taken up ttpday. 1 re ttoin of thou rigLt %lo,t) the Con,loll 1111!1 V11,1181.1(1,8 At the ttrlttumf tu ll e It rhu fly . ( 11 4 1,100 K the x trt n mg tl . and the N.'41.11 the Yt inner itt full of indignation and tut% illtng to Itthke any e.111)el . 8 , 1111t14 , hat II the dant/ firm or altohtion part of them The nil pffiniult nt of Contitoitimeis to 11 asliington by many of tht L'iates, at this tune, is a voluntary r ttort in behalf of the Utoon, by the constrvative Union loving pal flotB of the country le.ti t f gOod rtetdt s fntut his muvtment, nt our npinion, it can only be accomplished by the rolls, rvative mut Will North and , 'south and that the appoititnies4ottotninissionets by the ultra Republicans—and to be instructed by a strict party discipline-- and vote, ignoring all but, thir own friends. Instead of allaying the present t xcitement, it will only add luel to the flame, and excite distrust and bitter ceding tali over the land. Look al the element. which surround the stand firm party, there ale conservative men in the Republican ranks, and I 'am happy to say that they are numerous in Pennsylva nia. But can they accomPtlsh anything against those who are at the head of the ir repressible conflict I Will they stop to count-this cost ; the preservation, of our government ; the restoratiort of our corn ruercial and financial coittblenee ; the yeace and happmess of thirty milhons oChuinan beings T .By no means, if the Folicy of the sta.d firm doctrine, as given in the etincago Platform, should privad. A u.l ca. 4jul aar4) le , Courfie Of remen4,tive ppoftiosg romisr, Many' of the 13epublicninsin -our Congres sional district, say that .18.1 T Hale did not mean that o Inch he las expresstd In the 11..rder State prooosittorlz"thal , it was only e to blindfold the people, in order to pro time for the benefit of the„liepublican iP"forre that Judge lisle is lion •Ige political tricksters ty; at least we are wilt / word, and that Is, all JI4 the territory south of 36 30. shell he left lot The News: the people to'decide as to slavery or no ilia- II lu an address delivered at Pittsburg pre very. < V'touslo his departure for Cleveland - yester Komi ing well, if ever in the history %Lille darifuirbing, Mr. Lilted') alluded to the slavery agitation. the Auntry has appiOrCh 7 :l, i politicsl condition of the country, and said ed a point of which every consideration ile-1 it had bum expected ho should say POllle. mends its float adjustment, it is now. Wel thing on 1111" arlbject hut, if thik were done must check the fever. we most administer a it ovoid riquite an elabcrate discussion, medicine that vi ill reach the inisatua that, an d Mote time than he now had at his dig - produced it, or-the Union is at an end. I posal and perhaps ho might unnecessarily When we learn as we shortly will learn,' commit htisiselt.upen makers not yet - fully that our inisfort'unes are the i result of the developed The condition of the country ter chings of desigting politicians and the (he asid) is ex traordinary, and 1111801 e maid whitings of the stand firm advocates. 'of ever y p o tion with solicitude._ My inten tell you their vengeance will b i d terrible-» tiodis to give the subject ronsideintion be- Pause ere it is too late. • yore, speaking on ILA, finitely :so that, when kspeak I shall be as near right as polaiMe • Some of the Fruits. hen I speak, I hope I shall say nothing to The Legislature of this State has passed a disappoint the people ge;ierallf. Notwuth bill atiihoi lying the State Treasury to eti kianding the troubles in the South, there is dorse the lands of the (bourn! (lovernitient really no crisis 4" except an artificial one L hir two millions tight hundred thousand ilol l'here is nothing to justify their course.-- is no crisis, except onto ~itch as could tars bet rig the amount of " sur plus re; elltlY‘T iti . rti received by Pennsylvania from the finned tie gotten up at any lime by_ turbulent pro .,!tares. sonic twenty years ago." pie: aided by designing politicians. My ad vice is, keep cool." If the people nod Usti Pull mien Compromise been a dopted by both Houses or CongfeSsr tinope• keep their It riper on both sides of the line. Geuther last, and submitted to the States, the troubles will come to an end, and this there vi °old have been no secession except great nation continue prowatotta_as hereto‘ by South Carolina the credit of the t;erier fore. Alluding to the tarifl,'hi.said: •"] f ir al tioryrionent would have n quirts] no Scat,' Chicago platform contains a plank which I endorsement {{ arid Pennsylvania would have t look should be regarded as a law by the been nevrd rA"m an act whieh• in all Pr' l ' a " !neon:wig Adentnistration. In it ire a I tat InbtY , will Ina've to be an addition or ."'° form on that arid other subjects. and should not be varied froth.,, In it Is what the people million eight hundred thousand dollars to tier already large sod °min ssive debt understood a hen giving their Coins." 'More than this. The adoption of the trot- It is soiled the committee appointed to it litleti tAnl"lee"""se by (.""g"'", tit [ tee"' prepare niatti for the consideration aid tine' bit r last vi (mid have left no ground or shad- peace convert iron, yesterday reported a plan ow of excuse for large expenditures and Ii of paciiti:ittntn. it in understood' to bo cont. abilities, which an Abeille"' arid snit-cum- pounded oldie propoi,itions of Mr Crittenden promise inapt ItY In our Lilo'latute Is Pil`h . and Niro I,uthne and the border Slates corn mg the State Into, under a Pretetag.; of arm mitive's ',solutions, and 'inning other things log the "till" and "stall'utlt the General applies the principle of ,lie compto- Government in the enforcement of the laws- nose north of :16 deg 30 111r11 , and porml.,r Aga.n If Congress hail adopt, the Olt- south ha , lint , • The Itt, ton to lend(n Con t m ren ns etinl)e '''' n ' l " "' lnn " tee of ihe comni tti e h. ve bten in consto tit con soil trade would got now h ave been, as it 18 ' sultatlon allh their respect iv, congressional dead arid lifiliso; the thousands of meidian- , A oe,egatiomq and havi., th•rived some (Lwow ics and artizans worild not now hity Witir(Trilidniiloynterit. Fin (her II Congress hail •dopted the Croteriden Compromise iii4Dec, tither, •iipre here:ions of stelll4llll strife and civil War; Vi 0111,1 now have found nor lace 141 the minds of ,m 1 p(ople . the faun( to 111e01111111eO, man• ufac,,urers, and laboring men of Pennsylva nia instead of look mg forward, as they are now comp, Ped to do to large additions to be triode to the State (I,ln, to a at emus de pnciarion in t.he t alue of property, and to incrensid taxation, would have been rrjuic nig 'wan encouraging respect of peace and general prosperity Citizens, when you look upon and control er these things forget not that they are the hints of.- no compromise" Abell, ',mists who, with Sumner 1;r, ...ley, and oth, r like polo, al d e sp, radon, art doieg all they cur to lining upon the country a luauvc,t II rum desolation, and blood Report of the Indian Lust Bond Fraud 111.. 11 port of the St lem Commit ti e oil the rolthery of littlir it 'Frost bonds from dm Ih tt rlor ;tlepartrht nt, •I 11 a•lemit tom IA as pre at tiled m the I Itotise wl ut day end or,li ed to be printed . 1 he it ;Wit forty f. ant Stir , Itt re txsmltod, x-.+tcrerstrit s Floyd aIA hotititson 'I he lallier xonerAitil c.41)1 v the th ft but he as ..,11 a, I..rm, I S.. r , h. tics of lh. luienur, Ie ru.Numd for ihu $llO Ii II ni 11181111 Yr 111 IA 11101 tilt !Rol 11, her. Li i II 10 a hl/Cc , re%ult, effort will he made to carry the !dam through the etiliveriiimi 10 fore I he dome of wt In .he Virgiiiid convention on Sntiudny M. as, a Muir, Mo. ton, Ca'rlisle. Leak e. Iti , h ar.lson rind Flournoy, each pr. sentkd reso lotions opposing-the cderrron ur the fit lei d, d d, n) log • the right of th a Fed. ta l to.veridnent to use much coen ion pl. d;.., log Virginia to rt •Ist it by all the ;maw , 111 her power, and decla nog that if • the /aorta nf Virginia w re store the Union on it rips 110 p, Ottilde 1p all 11 , eiffilpifiriell sl•all rot s he will out h, snail. to unite wult 11, tfr r 51,111 hi if. tic,ails They view all t,hn.d a., OW t l.nimit it t• nu Federal dt Flair a hull followed on rt. ion.. I athii, Ex (hot tour Slit agaiii det lart d Lt. po u y iii the Eii ion xi ft lid% , pf dy a, lion Ali 11n, r. of It...kbintg. oppos4 d all . hr would not I. by the th. .. lot S. 1.i5040 11.111 SI IA t h aul , 111111.1/i 1114 1 111: lIIS Ile Sra 1u a.+aul 1,., t 1110 HI lnla the 01 et. toe net t. 111 t all-•0.1111 l 11.11 h2l itritent 1.4 I Itotv, Irt Is 1111,t1.4 . 1ii r. , r11•.. I ht . h I,F , I I\ 0/1 N ' M.N .4 )11 1, 11/ Ohl i, It 4 / 1 A on 1111. .1% 1./ 1,11 Ile I Ise• , 11 , 11 Atop And lit ,re,) ei. 1100! 1.11 , .. I , m Ile 01 , ,o ,' g.1...1 to in 11, to, i'll , llrt II 'I e, 14111 111.14 It n 111111 1, ... ru II r, 'PPR'', 11111 , 1 Ihe policy of Irin reign Ile tip. hi. Sir Orm 1,, Boil IA $l , l 11/Vt .1 In 0111.1 'Tice) ] l ie says ' I„ that vi, w, tthe South ). the I • num ar a latuilt N•I anal. would ! W illi IC IK• oo reg War thatriAge hut I 1.0,1 of free love etranse. went• to be MlthitailUd by rar.io,4l &Wm.: Free Masons on the Crisis: Some very unusual proceedings have ta ken 'dare in NMl:rand lalapttr of the State ..f New York. whit It convt tit d 111 AlllllllO se tt at Albany, last wet k, It is- the tradi tional policy and a niten lave of the ancient order of Free :%Itimint, to itiand iloof front all Merely political - irriFiitfons, Tact ly conform mg to the 1111d1 r %stitch they live. and taking no part it. its v mono: Willi in yond that 'intim tamely devolving 11 von then' as loyal citizens. Nothing in their eats vvvvv is point -to a state of coed tnsuttiatAitSt- non. their obligations extending only to a pannier to uphold the you era that be. whether republican, aristocratic, or mon , archicsl. • 'AI But the extraordinary condition of affairs at this ttainutint has rmprllrd one of `their. law inaimig tiodies to depart front ortlinary• usages. There are half a million Free .la Nona ittihe ljnittil States, and their lodges are muting the calliest itottittn tons in the rapidly extending sent. mums tat the Tam torn a. %%lulu liberally distributed ovet the whole country, their rela•ive strength it much great. r in the South than in the Nt'irtli With compitr,tivOly few I iteeptions, the leading pulThe_ Mem tai- members of the r d. r opt! claim fellow .ht p as torch with Wash- JackNott t Clay. and, mani itr the do parted giants of our history. That this half nitlhuu of solid tuen and voters, thertild ft el themselves conatrained to ratan otlienti cog nizance of the axr,tttg thattobances it. quite natural, vibethet ill strict liocordanco with traditionalliistory or n - 41- The toehold ac tion is based Ula n (a reCOMMely l / 1 1.0. now a nit pier in Roan otter. that the State (hand Clialiti r open communication with Masonic bodies m other States WI the talt.juil. of our N..110111'1 d. 1114 Miles 'I his was rtlerred to a iontimittee who reported adveisely. Ikeysay that Masonry cannot rightfully interfere in the disoussmo snob corrt,lionil• coca vroutti provoke : but the) add that to be stoical or intliderent a mild he unpossrl.le, and it would be notion to say that :1111,4ais arc or can he uuLlt, rent to (late country condition that love for the I' it of the state \a ri d the is n rhtiie6td u•nlun. rat „r 11„. thd. r HMI the pit v. ivitliont of that I now a -act duty dt volviog tip.-i. 'Cry the -on 'I h. y dtlrecik lr the toovv.l.ll its of hale:nit] rilc, mill call upon thi• Ih• Orr to Live awry honursLb sod tag male In tliti net to HY, r t .nth a t .1. pO/ I, aft, r l'1111111:4 Io rttummttad the 1,111 mg of torre~puudrm • r, v w I II .li. 1011014.,_111. 11 ! 1.4 p l 101 tt r ' Rem,/,rd That w lllll' e d , plo,e pri sent thil..ppv coml, 'it of otiLloi country. awl 110.1 . e. Ann nen!! 14 0411, under nh proper end Lrronn. , g cu . bilge our 1.4 i /./ir . awl .11r-a , / / /I lA., 1111a0.1 ht. l‘lhd ”1 • Olt GoVvri.tp , / I of die 1 , 11/Icli 51 4 , hod 44 hill . 44 , 1 . oldalfund nun and Man/ iron -11) , e4/1' ly ihd u.r of d r Weal. 1111 11,.+, 1.. trl 11..1 Fn 1•11..1n) 4 I ar II I 1 ., dlr. I i nifiel/1/ an 011 nubj4 rfs 'l4'oo' be d alt Jig/ pf.. l • r P her 1 / 1 101 I,pl(e.i.li • j II f pot lied i.e line •• lii "i '..'•N‘ ,Ne 111, it (O. INS l ,11.)e , r.fr from for/ h, r er WM, Rrq,„, nl Iha II I.lam! Cl.:, r .11 / , 11.1111/111 I, a ti) 181110 • I) r. C 4.11111.. I I 1.. dIII \ls ...we (, S i. mil ) , .lirtm;,:ll thi..ll B l, •••••I .A , .1 It ling II a 1.. r I 11.1.1. ill IP 4 1.. 1 ,, 'II 111111.1 11,. •I IIP, .1 11/111. Pk . . tNI. , 1,/ - I a. I 11 . Itr:, h.rl, 811,1 I 11.1 11.141, 3 ,1 1,11 1./// X 411111:• •1111,114, 111 I g • r.J..d.c , 111 h nlt h ki Sinai 1,1 1....1 , lilt' r. I • J6l Nlssmoc 11 11* 1011 110 m • 1 11l ~ ,•,,, a .111 11..111. 1 !It n, I,og 'to n,t 11/11 Slid I n:Allt t) ne Peace Convent.an. 11 A-in .u,♦ 1-. 1, 1 , , 1 , , 1' 1%, \ \ 1, , •il t ISIEMITIMI .1, , r 1.11 jl l .llll I' .1 r A I, oil Si .11. 51..1.1 pro and con g ill, 1., It nt iakk I tot. d 11, er •no .1 1.4 :Vor , ll til , 1,14111 id Ott I 1 ~ j: otil of i 11. r „,„1 Lr. .04.1 t .In. Jraih I J.. lg. 11 light A pr. Jai Wh. r. will Nlr n " xr,l .I.d St 1001.1 - Ir 1.111 1 . 111111 1 . „r , a 11/1101 lic.l in ttit „---- .._ .. • Washington Gossip. , . . i 9Alt ISO iIICIIIWAY 400aaar.—‘118k Week, 1 , Mr. Perry Darman, of Bellefonte, Ventre WAsiii‘irroN. Fell. 16 —A set to occurreo cmin . y, stinted his sun, about 1.6 years old, at nisiiit — rNelock lest night hetet een ilia : . into the counties of Clinton and Lycoming, Mr Kellogg. dt . 11111101 s, and Mt bletittl co With a horse and'sleigh, loaded with cigars, iespinident of the I IlicAgo Tribune, at rho medicines. ,tc.r to sell and trade off. When Nai Mil a I Hotel. the boy Was about, leaving Bellefonte, a Mall The light WAN Calised by sonic recent tune d James Wilson obtained permission cornett!t to in the 'fribilite by lII' Medill. in to, ride nit' the boy to Lock Haven. On the reTerence to the course of i'.6. Rillogg. Mr toad and i the neighborhood of Lock Ila- K 'knock. d Medd ji ! down and was iiieeeditig . vcii, this nnjy Wilson took the liberty of ti ith further violent measures v_lieri the making a tree number of salefjeand_plating crowd rushed In and pulled K...ote. The of -- the pn lirbis'oiin pocket.. After this lair Las noCTieen settled as yet. he took charge of everything, and with the Th, PeaCe Conference had the plan of •uung tiny along with him lie drove to Un- Mr. Guthrie:ol Kentucky, befoie them to iontown in this county, when he Omitted day. 7 I the ownership of the whole establishment. , Bon David Wilmot. of Pennsylvania, At this place hr traded the horse off an reptesenting the radical Reputilicen vii vrs. old crippled animal and 340 00, to a ,man eppos,il this adjustment : It aas also °ppm,- named Marshall in the presence of OR re ed by the extreme men from the Border memo ranee of the boy. In idditiOn to this, SAli s ve States he took Irmo the boy's person a valuable' 71 — here are, imwever, strong hopes that a watch, Which he converted into money.—, riajoruy of Mt; Commissioners are in fav,ir By this time Wilson is rettnrted to have of the plan, and the pr i pepect el its adoption made on the whole operation about 8300 00, no itis clear,clear, r ' ' veltfloaliich ho loft the country and -went Mr. Lihcoln's declaration at Pltishteg, to York Sato. that it ” - "'mit in the Southern 81'4'8 is i leimodintelx-measures were taken to pur lot rely art i fici Id, and the_wnrk_uf politicians.. sue - and arrest the man, when on Monday ts - truNiemeol much comment here to day, last. officer Lee, of Elmira. arrested him at Messrs Seddon. Tyler, and other gentle- Horseheads about 6 miles distant. Wilson mi ii from Virginia, say to day that they see is now'm jail at Elmira. lie is represented ~,, remedy for our troubles ,In liiillirle'H tOlhaYa pOSSepSed great piety while with the plan, and no hope of la saurfactory compro. I boy , and prayed regularly every night upon Anise. 't going to bed Waltamsport Press. Some of the Repel Brans are disposed to compromise on the Morrill Tariff bill by ac. ceding to the demands of the New York Chamber of Commerce• in reference to the w•trehon.ing at stern. The 110 n. A II Stephols. orGeorgin, Vice Pre•ollent of the Cotton Conletierey In name, though his heart in left behind in the Union, has written letters h, re stating that hope of the recoutdruction of the liori riiment 11111 St be abamloned It is thought Mr Stephens e. lee much depress, d just now. Ihrot illation received here front Montgotn• ery. A'il barna states that the 111.14 . 8ttOtluf the occupancy of Fort Sumter has been consid er, il by the Cotton Congress In see et BCS slot) All of the South Caroltoa delegates favor ed a 1.1111.141 y fletcrulinsition of the ti atter, tl tole the r. Al of the l'ortgre ns favor. .1 delay on the ground that the matter ((mid be mel t!, tl by P minister to Washington, seertthlett h t tlo 'ot ton Confederacy 'I lo plot Committee of oinft renee, ap. I. • the :•••• nate and • • deh Ming the ludo me Itoom. l'o%uotttie on Foreign Attors. o 11 II pan the St Dale hill for the appoint tio of I , f l'oinulinicoortil lo adjudicate the L. Ii against hi w Granada, for damages piopi riy of Ault mans at Pahama, ' she recent 'nth. I I. roller Committee cannot agree !I.' A Ivir ,, ltlt • p prvuLts pa - % hich vt ill pt. IA 1,. Ile (So 1141.11 '1 -lory ilist Nt nalor S. ward hax taken lie.. LI. , boti , e otid il,a, 111 r. Lincoln aIII L. lii I.IICA OS ...lane., rro art IL Ic.e , urvr: Cotve.. again that t,,topily ion ; :t lit 14'1 (41. r.(l 4.11 lit,ojay lu.t t h e Treasury autnm Meet ii l l tioiliN and ILIUM. go to prote•.. Nlr• SI.. tin -a ill attempt to put the measure i I Il ouse early licit VkliA I. 11..0w w II Arc; at nu cc on Mr II)Ix'n 17.. , 11pni n lei a t, an bent(' on State huhr- ' op,. of Wilt prOVidi d for in •. ifill hay. , no ❑ece..ary a fereilet "'sins for II sill *eke nearly Iwo or • • Fri, .0 build tinm at d supply do 111 . I tow huo ry .111,nt Init 1., :press, 'hr opnoon .• 1,,t 11', sp. rhent tw 2 4aks .nl w r b o . '4 l lll'll r F. ri Ihrk, Vol by force find y • to la. fro lots .hot the forma ion of a l I...llliliti ut I;ci, ri.n, it. tqf the st 1.. did ia • •111 0111 e,rva•wej II t n nn a, 11 11,1,. • out of the hands of ;W. S. r over he estli.ji.Cl v. oil. Iloilo er mJttury •gAio-t holed Stites furls pi 1. ift•if•li h, resolo , de••lar. h.l to, low holding Stares stn.!' . 44. 4 ' , 44. 1.4414.1i4g ii 11. d 'll'll rite 1.0 Rey I f lir • I'oo. renter can tl i nnothtng t 14C. tit"; • •ihuy ruin . I C ., 1,1111i11 1 . 11 to Iht. Hry.).l l •• .1 . • it Ntorm..l [inn I% tatto , tabu 1101 , 1 Fite 111,jonsl accept:titer% Fla% II rule Ihu k.h,g to %Va-htitarnn of r ; . : r tomsts rs a-king 10 fi e indentt fit tl t tt, tau nou fate of the He pi. ill • called 1.1 oi h. Pre-lift Dna tett A tat thil I '.ll. I 11/101 ' Crud rmult• ritirtng his NI ur u~l .fr Hi 1.... Ice vt us tquionsilde snit caught tR wit e i hat y H ere ninth frond. he only tt -Irons Lite Ft lic !hit ha' k.. w 11110111'g 041111 them hod ;milling 10 cla with them, and could in.tt eallt open the nutpct The P.opositions of the Peace Confer. httinful tit N s Ir.,:n the Pt act 1 - .'41 Is inure at Wa.hutgron 1 tan stlay the I • 4oiiifiliti ye acme hem each State.. Ll u le t ante. adopted ttubat•ttruttly the reeala• inns vitt red by Mr ettithrtv. of Kentucky 111.lc p upube arnarmlotertreAo - the. Comoitution : First. A division of the •Terri t ones by ilie hoe of 3( deg 30 into , north of which slaw. y is to be trolithittd, anti south of rt toeh that institution to to be reeogiort d an IL n% ; Lodi Coogrese and the T. tritorial gt..lnto Ira are to lie proto bard (ruin int.r lit tog **twist it, and it in to be placed u-d.r the protection aud jurisdiction of the Ft (lend c o net t , of the Territorwa,,„ '1 his proposit ton. it turoriankted into :lie Constitution, would 1911UVe from our elections a chronic nuts alter, in the form of incessant agitation on the /ill hit CI Of slayer) in the Tel eitoejes ; aod wrto it would go one prolific reuse of the trtrangcututt between the, free and slave States, :qccood. No more territory sfhall ho se tred uttlens by the coneurrtat consent of a majority of the S,oatora from both seetionm ul the country Thiti strike% a fatal blow at filltbunterieou Third. Congress shan't e prohibited from interfering Nation slavery ui any State or Territory where it exista,,,pr in places under the exclusive Jurisdiction of the United States, like forts and dock yards ; also in the . District of Columbia. unless with the conquest of Maryland, Virginia, and the owners of the slaves in the District. and upon full compensation. No heavier taxes are to be levied itillon slaves than upon lands of the seine value ; and Africans and their descendants are not to become citizens pr to have the nght to vote for Federal officers. Fourth. The rendition "disuse in the Constitution is not hereafter to - bs construed totnevent State authorities from enforcing the delivery of fugitives from labor. Fifth. The slave trade is forever prohib- ited Sixth. The first, second. third and fifth of these amendments shall not be amended, or abolished without the consent of all the States, and the second section of the first. article of the COnstitution, which provides for representation of three fifths of the Mayes, and !he paragraphuf the Stroud section of the fourth article, which provides for the ren.lothin of fugitives from labor, shall not he amended, or abolished, without the unan imous consent of the States. passer by &skid an Irishman, gazing dpon a funeral procession, who waa dead.— "I can's exactly say," said he, “but I be. late ils the giotleman in the COST or BOalsannisa.—A letter from Charleston to the New Oareans Delta gives the 'following item of the expense to be in. curia(' in the seige of Sumpter " Every gun fired from Fort Sumpter costs, on an average, thirteen dollars Every gun fired by the State will be an average espenthlure of nine dollars. A prominent officer of Fort Moultrie informs me that by a close calculation. al has been ascertained that when its batteries open, the lost lur diem to the Slate, at that fort alener-will exceed, *l5 000 Pr, tty heavy that. But this is the surest way of mastering the f rt, soil we had better spend money than lives in its acquisition." L On Thursday evening the 14th by IGv Itobet t Ilanull Air. lIIBAM Boss, of Stone Valley, to Itltas A/Alan.% J. daughter of 'lr Joseph Andrews, of Harris townslnp. On 'I hurartay eventrig, On 14th inst., by I:ev Robyn Hamill. Mr WILLIAM DALAI of Lawrence co., to MIN 4 MAI T. daughter of Al r. John "Mitchell of lh rris townsoni. On Wednesday morning the 2thil Mat , by it. v Thomas Sherlock. Ale JAMES J. linisnis, One bf the editors of the I) , 7notrat, lo MIS , FANNIN A. danghterof John Tonne •, f:-.9 • all of this bi rogg b. From the above hippy c•inple we received ai. legant raise yvhnh U. 14 highly reh,hed by all liondA One of e editors. however -- th. Junin, didn t cot a 1/11. , 1., as lie didn't h,. 1 .,,en In he ' Whin 'he coke ICPS br, 't rr,mml &Tyra —he II be on hand tea I,me . We e,..‘ uol) g vi J rn and Fannin our bert w‘.l a. frr the, fu ulo hpput th• ..''me tnuc jet , ii it .4 our 'haul.. fur their k Ind retnt br.r, lli Thwsday, ih. 1-11 1 ) h the R• v. 101.. rt (lam 1.71 Sl'A‘i 1 KR , 10 \h.4 .11010 C JI , 1010p,the, of C.. 1 W I.)ve, of P..t. •val •,llwrrio,Pa. • 1%. marry 4, d JO r• ng..e Its. hr Co, , nn i.i P 1,110 a , l in,. I 1, n t. a n , tn tivo whim 1 , 4 he %tr. fouott" Inn of 141, °ski, lirlOr t , ) , a n • Ih o alit, Ilona o a loeht t a..tl p , r;ec, order of }Hogg We 1 I *%*Tio , , it eiptooll on , e. 101111 the iii I riage 1'e14110,1 I • the hee rest, •oprox toot oon to ■ IT:ri al clam —he o'..ret upon Willeh 018 Cll..- to ISTI , II eons , it ot og the only ditr , l e ore or throe in p. And we cootoa n et e tour tAffig f iend• oipon i htv btord and g. .1.1 a I view cu r e`j, i ng o nly the Ite; ien.ing of ibr nil.-- There can he nothing atili , h or tlllberal to mitilif,station of Ihie pure *lid kindly' f. cling ; and we speak ih,4 flout azitiell experienre, h.ring been r tv , etits of their genertimi 1 hey iv ,I 1 pleas. accept our gratt;ful thnlia fur Coadl l l.l i,ig Two' OM= 1 LIE !tEV. J C FLEICIIEIt 4 a 4 00).210 h.. Ch. 4 . .. owes awl ro (+le of I:. , { Sal .1,111 La ye we _ lr .+, rill*FlitliiV%m it,' .11 met. hr - ).1 1,, hire los sotto nett 01 aoheritto work)) or tropie• led. it N.th oweftui- fecn-w runt - lirmrrs. I •••flung with p. Ipetual harvest (or the hitt of wan Sorely flint rounety must be the' ;•,•triltil of the wo Id, and if it* people Iwtd the rifle, o.c which mores this Yankee ta• Iron toutgottation could not sst a hound to the tr , tilts the% would produce there As rt leicnt to this , GITV/14114.00 the !tree/ md x. lah.llJ .0 Nla till had the IMP' Remedies eni• plated here foe the V ls. r.es at %Web they are ...hi. ct, arc inYeldrd and supplied to Meru I.y our Lu% n well - .1,10t0 countryman, hr .1 C Art e. I.on /11, Muss., and' that not • tie p. ..I.le oul 'tee Ule p,iewthood and eon., Emoelor d..an base constant r , ro/1/,e in swim/ .• 1 1)6 Rriltfdie" of this w ty d Atiir/i/ an Chemist. 110. t on. esice Nputeneal. Oni 3 ll4:vs , COI! ler S A —By mr- Viet of au order of the Orphans' Court of Centre County, the following described Reed Bs , tats will be esroeed to public sale, on the promi see o n the 25th day of March, 1861: All of ihe one undivided fourth part 103 the Bil lowing described Real Rotate: A eertaln lot of ground In the town of ifedlsonburg, In the town ohlp of Miles. known to the plot of said town, as numbers 21, 22, 23 and 24. containing one acre, more or Ines. A 1,10). somber tract of land situate In the townehip of Mlles, bounded by land of Ja cob Basel. Thoniu Grata. Jacob Boyer and oth ers, containing 117 sores, 1D peaches and allow ance All being the Interest of ' to. B iferlaohe. minor ohlld. of Bllsabath Ilerlowne, daughter of Win Buhr late of Mlles townahlp.4sed TERMS'—One-half the pumehaae money on *op- Orntatlon of the sale ; the residue In one raw thereafter, with Internet ill be aseur.d by bond and mortgage N. J 111LLIBIBB, Guardian.. Feb 21, 1861. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By vir - nu of on ord4r of Itios — ? o, l4na out of Centre county, the following ribed real Es- Jot , will Le exposed to p ublic le, on the preen!. yen, on FRIDAY,- the fifith de, of APRIL, 18111 - • - A certain multiage tieement and tract of long situate In the township of Ifouaton, adjoining lends of Clement Beckwith, Jno. Hoover, end otht t.. oontelning forty-five core. mote or letl, on which are ereotet a log Dwelling Roues log 8010, ct d, other huildings. late the propetts of Wm DIIIun. doe'd TEltMti —vine-half the Navaho/It money on eonfl.tuittion t.f the We, and the residue in on. year there'd - 4,, with Interest, to bi - moored by bond and roorlipg• .FAMES DILLAN. Feb V. Ifir.l lidm'r of Win. Dllign, deo!d C °l4ll A" itelfBl 4 BEL zforrt,PA J V II lAN BIYPTS, Proprietor 1:3
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