ginworridirlfratrinann TX= P. ***T 'L*, •'- l tor. BMLLiFONTiI. FRIDAY, MORNING, APRIL 8, 1164 I • The Ware w Frit* Phosrsay we here no mot% of haven tone.. Alud, and rain and ?now. and other things of eonsiderabte maynitude, stand in the way of °mullions of en artiro kind. Mak sidinekkag; raidlag, and personal adrentures on the part of .orate reckless soldier► resat to be the order of the day. ire need expect nothing from any quarter until , the breather changes,. The Confederate raid into Kentucky has not Itel yet antoutited N 1 nosh. • I One Tendert; will OICIIFO us 'WO knOW, fOr the small amount of iuterest i ing matter. given thein, in this ishtte of the W.vrottit ts. We have all .along'aveona whited than with more rending, (lune (Lay enti;ity p ! tper in the Stole, pnblished rrt-thu STI46 price, and when Tor a few weokijour columns are crowded, with payingadvertisements, without which We could* not-live :it present, rafes, we feel to,sure(l that our fitietnis will oat Hanle us fin• hr-sing upon the splice that tlmuld Le ivert to them. After Court we 511111 he ahlc to do ht•tt'cr, until which time we ask them to Lear with ll+. N it Lu!Noy or.WAlG4l:t3netat . - It im unt ions and inteiestiaw to trace the ,trattge repenthlattee, in funny points, between this wasp'. .Iholition and the maul others with whick_kaatiaistm-las. dat ketted the-globe. It is said tittat mis ery loves company, and when we look upon our country in its fallen °sedition, we lital a strange .titirdiuAtima in -the knowledge that litany °titer nations. have, at times been hist as env Rua misled as ours is to-ilay. But in .all cases, we dis cover that fanaticism only tisaiiiithed fora time, th.tt humaw reason asserted its sway- and gave Ike enemies of man- kiwi to tho hi.torionand the devil. .We 14 " Is Caiil:Od to , n3' that those ho hat c Yet 1 us into the darkness ate mailmen ; that thirty millions of people are suite' ing the horrors of civil war be cause, in a !nista Le, n body of men wore put at the head of the nation instead of in a lunatic asylum. We would fait) find some cx:use for the leaders in' this wink acrid, they :We citter lunatics or demotm, Roil we prefer to belitive tic former. Our rhort menturL reaches back to the time when Theodore Parker. • and a few others with him, were curing daveiy, bunting Bibles and the Cototi - tution and prating of civil war. He wax looked upon as a madman, lib.' wst exetved his wickedness on the ground of ite•anity. It has been but a few years since, and•now, the reality ex ceeds the wilde,t dreams of the original sisAitioni4.. Civil war is upon us, the Union is broken, the ( j Unstitution viola ted and defied, and the Bible trodden under foot as a thing of the past. Yet the decrees of heaven have not chang ed, the Bible is just what it has been for eighteen hundred years, and the Consti. tution of our . country is .now exactly what it was twenty-five years ago, when the Abolitionists first attacked it, and were despited, and their foolish theo ries treated us the ravings of crazy men. It Theodore Parker was a madman, as indicated by his course of conduct ten years AVO WA - by his dreams o revolu tion and war, what arc those who now . practically curry out Iris doctrines? The titeethat a powerfil party has adopted his prii*iples, that a miphty army is at tempting to enforce them at the point of the hapmet, that the most sanguinary Tattles are fought in support of these schemes, does not prove than tole: right, 'tar their suppotters to be any less crazy than when they only numbered a score. Nothing has ehanged % hut the hearts of mon, and what were the Aiws of God and out country a quarter of a century since arb now, just what they were then. We are forimd to t he eouelusion that those who brought our present sufferings upon wand seek to-guide us into still deeper darkness. are either monsters of wicked ness, or have become deniented. It may be said that a w hole nation can never run mad ; but sad as is the confession, and galling to inunan pride, history scents to prnac that- it can. IVlutt nation has stood higher for its, learning and civili zation-than France? - Yet its.hotiamo-a pandemonium, a vantoeene of death an 3 desolation under the leadership of men who tided the Gel of Heaven, and en 'throned ah abandoned woman in his stead, as the 'l,ioddess of Reason." The people of France themselves look lack upon- their revolutions as the result or temporary intifaulty, and, believe that they Were occasioned by constant ap peals to the animal passions. untlipthe whole people biaine fur a time demen ted.- -bid the course of condect parsced by thelumisanenple now is ii reef contraetorith t their previous history.— ThdYirAPort , P terrible ;it? which briiiir.ne woe and .mourning to every househo)d, destroying all that is great or glorious in our nation, and sowing the seeds re3Piiiiii - tlielloid Andecas ot generations yet unborn ; and they jefuse..to'nxittnine the cause in; whit they fight, .orlook for a moment upon the consequences. They follow in" thlleot#lpa eC tlikt very men Who a few Litt W°r!',.s7.llounced madmen, in f ` wok thensadves, wbielf they centemned-tber New England 4. natica, a few years ago, fur even men tioning. . Rat Wir - 141iLliftitrthaknot uD otii citisensmbothiirre the bloody oar tit finuntieisi an 00411."14rniovus of_ peo ple have eseifpiett 414(.. , madness of 912 hour. and will wet forte a.nunlens roue ! wide!' will rally the men who are honest ly mistaken, when reason asserts her sway, and they become conscious of what they have done. Fanaticism twist hare its boor, and when those who have uphold its banners behold the fearful pit over 'which they -have been trending, tkey will bless thnso 'whom they now curse for snatching them from de struction, contrary to their own wishes- And when die agitators of this war, not one of whom Cad the couragoi , to, take up arms in the :trite; seek to return to the protection of the old Constitution 'they Imre att.. , mpted to destroyo.he,y will be .received as the returning prodigal, ',Tor they be brethrem,'! —*ls 50 White-washing Old Abe Some of the Abolition papers through out the State are having quite, u_t,inie in trying to whitewash old Abraham and his . administration. They sac that. tts ui•ptition. taxes, war for 'Jiggers, obseene stories and drunken, revelries, are not calculated to be popular always, and would thin, fasten the responsibilities of the'tli:cgraoeflil sets of this Adalii.h.tra- tion upon the shoulders of some of the members at the • `Kings Cotirt," but it will not 410. lb is the elder spirit' of it is at /o's °idiom that Chase, and Stanton and Seward and Blair, and the thousands of petty despots, t hat overrun the land, hold thuir positions. It is be cause of MR imbecility and wickedness, but our land i► tilled %lilt -ntotiritctig. and the shadow of death sits enthroned at every fireside. It is because a his sots that the _property of cogvitheruLia. - ten up by taxdp., and this wicked, deso lating, abolition war is continued. It is because of the cour..d tta has pursued that parent' are tobliial of their children, wives of their husbands. sisters of their brothem, and lapifless, innocent little inies of tht,ir fathers,—that the farmer is dragged from his field, the Illeehall le from his work shop. and the merchant from his store, to fill up the ranks of an army:' used but to desolate the country, and fat4en Open the people a despotism dint viiimot lie shaken off. I k has tad been '`overaii - cd . ' by 0 reely, Beecher, Philip 4, and the puritan funa tics of New England as these paperti would have the people believe, 'or if he has it is only proof positive, that ho is soijit to fill the position he now oona fc has not been drivem to do things viitich he would not otherwise vo by the 41y Seward's, specu lating Ca morons, and the "intriguing mumbers of hi party," or if he has, the evidence is only so much the more con clusive, that he is incapable ofpresiding ever the people of this country ( What l ia 4 been done, is charged to his account, and it is the ditty of the peoble to hold him responsible. The arrests, the usur pations, the outrages, upon citizens of this mice free country• would never.have been :committed, had he not aequiesed in them. Shall he be accounted blameless and members of his cabinet, who hold their positions but at his will, ho char ged with crimes that he is responsible tin•? Let the people answer. . Military Arrests Thing. are being done daily in Pennsyl usia Which would not have been borne England two hundred years ago.— ightp, which Englancrs:•tern old war- riors wi estod firflei the tyrant during; the] (tail:est era,of the ''lho k Am.,' have been denied the citizens of this Common wealth within the la:Asia months. The whole system of Provost Marshals and their assist,' nts, with spies scattered all over the country, is it direct blow at civil liberty, and we wonder that our people had eso long borne it. They deny all that makes life dear,,and claim credit for not taking away that last poor boon. The best chtteit is liable at any time to arrest and imprhationent at the will of some military pimp, whmknows nothiiig of either military or civil law, and cares as little for the rights of his felitiw men. If unsafe to travel at all without a cer tificate fr on t half a dorlit Provost Mar shals, and even then, one is liable to ar rest by some one too ignorant to read the Wpm toreof his master. It is only a few days since a case of this kind Occured in this County. A peaceable traveler was arrested, nod despite his remonstrances, and the efforts of his attorney, he was thrmbly detained and conveyed to Wil aionasport, where he was released on -the strength ofa certcfittate signed by the en rolling board of an udjohtieg distriet.— This 'mire r of seizing men is confered up on hove who are utterly incapable of elosting a line of duty, or of following it when tt is chosen. The blame should fall, not upon them, but upon their em ployers. A Provost Munihal who kept, such men in hiaserviee with this dAllf gerous power in their hands, should and wjll be remembered when - tho times4of trouble are gone by. If it be sedan, ry in some cases to tirrelk men arbitrarily; the power of doing it Should be en trusted with the mat worthy ,and dis t persons, who will exercise it with. extreme caution. It seems ,that the peo ple are lobe goaded to the last, extremi ty of despair, and not the leist regard paid - TO "Iletr . feelings or - *LAMS, -- thy these understreppers of the Washing-, ten despotism. Let this beastly work go further, and we hope forbearantreerill titter on . tVe Part of the people, and that' they will arise in their strength and . as- sort • their rights the* it be the dead careatates of these penny des- Pets. , • , - . ---Somlppf our aboljtibatschiMiiiii; are crowing over the rectllt Aif the late election irrennitectiefit, -- jilifiktlitAyth they had won quite 's - viot4ry, ot "wit the "e9PPetha#PL: 9 4Petttxt toJNYTY the atatc by nu,ogrevithelmina-' majOrilby. iyedo not believc,there junta democrat in any part of the country, foolish e nouvlito believe Connecticut or any other of the New England Litotes,' would tle aide in favor of Democratic principles. in these days of puritan fanatieime and folly, that would be 'enough to expect of a state,„Whose.people had been taught the first principles of ehristian• civilisa Lion, and not of those whose ancestors burned witches and hanged Quakers: If the supporters of this infamous, Aboli tion crusade can find comfort in the small majority their black candidate, received, even in the, land of "wooden nutmegs" we shall certainly not complain if they take, it all' and get as, jolly ns possible over it. —During the past week we havend c4 to our subscription list forty-hco, names:ln:AMA an increase in one 'loath of one hundred and six, subanribers,— The people aragetting their eyes optinli:r the fact that Demoeratt - papers, are the only ones that labor for the benefit of White nice, and are bestowing their patronage aecordingly. halt the good . work go on, tentte county can furnish us two thbusand democratic subscribera t and we hope she will•bcford the neat eke tion. Will our friends do it ? TRE,ROGAMME FOR PEACE There arc Mon' wisp dream that these A lum ican — Mmituunitie% of ours pre going to lapse quietly into tlieWeittl calm of political despotism. If hep are fearfully mistaken.— Wo are not' prepared .for that. A reign of despotic anarchy must first hurl and tumble society front side to side, before such to change can st_tketleLte, '1 hey , ~l,Dllaq..xdll prob.:bly, meautime, be swallowed up. The, only hope of /titivation front this, is "in recurring to the first principles." In going back, and carefully hunting up our traditional principles. Prot/reit, true pro gress, lies only in carrying out the princi ples from which we started, and by which we have auceeedell. We have but one thing to rely on, now that the Federal Government is violently revolutionized, and , that is, our Slate government, our Slate - institutions, OUT Slate life: in sonic Of our Sinter, tt seems doubtful whether enough of political intelligence, apolitical life,retnains to save society—but, we repeat, it is our only hope. Menntinie, It fearful civil our is raging. It is nonsense to consider it a war between Stales. It has taken that form, buT . thous- nintlsuf lye's* Yorkere, of Pennsylvanians, etc., are this day, in the Confederate ranks, while (ion. Pike Graham, Gon. Thomas, Den. Newton, act., of the seceded States, are in the Federal ranks. his a vitr for con atilitlation, against the traditional doctrines of the indefensible sovereignty of States. Who, with brains in his skull, supposes that Alexander 11. Stephens, and the present ("mentors of Georgia and 'North Carolina, and a majority of the voting, and fighting, men of the South, would need to adjourn over night before coining to the basis of a sntisfnetory settlement with Jeffersonian Democrats, such as we are, and that on principles equally honorable, equally advan tageous, for eat% section f We would say to the majority of the people of the - South : "The people of your States do not understand, do not know, do not love each other'.' 'Well, that was pretty much the case when our irrandfathers made up the old Union Ire will lIVIS Iran happy lit the embrace of a elose English alliance, which is our doom, if this contest between us is prolonged. Will you live happier with the_eutanglements of a close Fretteltalliauce, which fate marks out for you l" Alex. 11, Stephens would be the spokes man of the, majority•of the South. when ho would respond : "When the old Union woe destroyed, we parted with the form of Gov ernment most happy for America. , _My wish, OUT wish, is to restore something like it, as we tawny s understood it. It Is not for love of you at the North, but fur motives of pont eial advantage to, all American Stated in, common. But, your people at the • North, educated in New England Puritan Primers, were misled into thinking that the Ameri can Stajes were one consolidated nation. in• stead - or t.cing, as the Uptte.ll States eon stitattion specified, a Federation of States, each retaining ite stvereiguty." • We would wish to say in reply : "The North has, hiterto, been led tty the shallow but persevering and indttstPrffas leachers of New England :•but this horrible war has ed ucated us in farts. Our people . now feel, what only a minority hitherto have held, that Stoles, as sovereigntien, have no mas ter, and that a Union of Slates, is the crea ture, not the master of the States that agree to the Union. - We do not begat your doors —our States are powerful and cart sustain -themselibs. But, in the interests of free government and of the rights of man, we ask you to lel the past bg forgotten, and let us, with the lesson ourfeople have already learned the miseries of ii , disrapted Union, Ind the wars that must hereafter, as now, follow on n continued disruption—let us form anew a Plan of Union that will secure more perfectly than before, the integral off ereiguty of each State, but which will make us each one, arinst any interested machi. nations of foreign Rowers." And Alex. 11. Stephens and a majority of the fighting peo ple of the South, would sax Amen ! —Fres man's Jots nal. —The yooldeays of McClellan meeting, that " every allusion to conducting the war for the suppression of the rebellitimAras lou dl applauded." If this is the spirit of the friends of Gen. McClellan, it will Willi vain to nominate. That nollanienee *trap lug the war for the suppression of the reboil lion, or for the restoration of the Union, is stale and ' unprofitabli. from the fact ; that I there is, end there can be, no war for any eudt purpoite. The eternal truth in, that" war is disunion." It isnot only disunion, it is 4 worse;it is distraction of the great funda nantal principle of aelf-gbvern-meAk ausL. of , Wiser ran 44 y. Eight-tentha ofiite Derma [twratiitt party so believe , and sieveo- tenths of I of theniwill act upon that' conviction at the seat reeshitintral ilieflet." — This seek; Yen , ihtletinnotlire rallied on the fatal delusion of vigorous Vreadeution of a war they be lieve and know to be Wrong ane wicked. Thierfact had better be underatooat the prasen!' stage of the campaign.. -A HAD Paosrairr.—Hr. Stvens,ohair man of the Ways and Minute committee, said cdtudrutile.dsbate-oa •the-goki-lbili r thett specie payment by the banks would nit be resumed in ten years. He argued against the pollioy of paying interest on the public securities to gold, or demanding gold for imports. He would toake the duties payable in the notes of the V. S. (or the lawful currettey. if gold led.ity° per ce.utunt pre mium over lawful otrresey, when the in terest payable on the public debt to $4O,- 000,00n,it will be fere lininired per Omit, when theitterestle be paid ii $200,000,600.. 04 4 1. The an n'oati Gazelle says : —"The project of •colo hdrtg nepo4e In Hayti has anally`e x pl Thole" on ills subject bee been rep* " One the disitoverrof the Wt., that tit negro* th Hayti hare dn. generatittallkhef Wink-te pure African heathenism aid' Mem itna anything to do with the asco t sober thought ? the ne 'grc. :. — eirfitlii.yiri - irshi - olsrsarid - eifirldfe babtga„...nut.thetWistioupeat final worse i e than what Abraho - Lintroln arid his gener als are trying to 1 h them In the southern States. They mi tse well allow them to eat whiff babies to teach them to murder i t while men, wortna: • ehHaren. We are shocked at t 4 1 .9 ariiim of the nay i ion negrocii,Joef : of uts• applaud, the birilarisin- ottlik A ttoniais, which is a twin brother4o HaYlil barbarism. NteCtstastr:---Dill, *lll you support Mc- Clellan ? We care nothing for men. 'Vital principles are what we conked -for, and nothing else. Put McClellan, or any oilier respectable man, having the requisite qual ifications upOn a sound Demoeratie platform, in good faith, anti wo will devote whatever of energy and ability we possess to his suc ceSs. But we never Will support this war or the coercion of sovereign Slides by, the Federal government, under any ptetext whatever. It ip an outrage and ;an abaml nation whithmo Demount can tolAate fur a moment. ie converting our Dotnecratio republican government into an unmitigated despotism. Ladespots and their lackeys support but—Constitution and Union loving,Democrats never rover. —A merchant or gay other man in Cal ifornia who attempts to pay • debts in greepbacks 'lnstead of gold, is 0 ored a dish ',nest man. In spit Id and Congress: the Courts in at State .*lll not declare greenbacks a legal tender. ---The Democrats •of Case cointy, In diana, recently preeenl • ed B. A. Dail, the edam , of the Donaeretic Pharos, printed at Lognnsport, a new power press, with fL steam engine for running the same, the whole costing about $1,500. • • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; TREASURER'S SALE. OF UNSEATED LANDS.—Notice islicreby given that ,agreeably Loan Act of Assembly parsed the 11th - nt .1 • n, one tnourentt eigat bunked an fifteen, entitled "an Act to amend an Act direc ting the mode of staling unseated lands for tax m, etc." The following tracts of unseat°. lands in.,Centre county, will be exposed to pub— lic sale at out-cry, for arrears of Taxes at the Court House in the Beroligh of liellefond, on the 2nd Monday of June, 1844, (being the 13th dvy) unless sooner paid, ==! 360 92... Walter Steuart 8urnei11e...20,79 420...n.118.-Paul C0x..... . do 785 123 John Vaugini do 1125 1308.. Win. Woutgonicry ....Penn -1120 4178 Danl. Montgomfry..._do 130 1252 . ..... --BoWt. Lyon,,,, • do 110 1252........... Er 'kid Lyon ... do 1111 . 1352 Benj. 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MI6 21- ... ....;.,b "Way ..... ......20.....,....,:.548 16....., , ,, 4.1g41,3j( ideadlat .do ' .286 160....1...:X.Wdird - 0i1itie".4'......d0 Sea 202-- ... atiobard Mosley do 34.........314017- Manisr----- 40 -.*:& 13 .1 145 Boa) Horner do' .....8 4 0 ...John NoKaaa...,..—do \ - -248 300 ' Robt Rankindo -10,60 400......120.i5aa0 Buckle* '' ' do .:24,80 400 120-James Baker d 0... L 24,80 400......120.Jg0 Potherbrage "Jr....d0 ..24,80 400 120-Joidah Lusby ' dO ' 24,80 125. ...... Cabot Nath do -.227 43 Arai Podunbriagar ,d0.........179 110.....-.,.7aii - aur.t...........a. , 88.1 Win King .Half blot/n.1119 65 Samuel Brynn.... ....... do 11,26 207.. ...... .-.Jno Ideassiek .do 13.02 417...... .. -.llentry Floyd... " do . 26a0 308......80.-.RichardWbitebead-...d0 19.67 210 Wni Lembourn .i..do 37;80 180 Jacob 17nderwood d0........11.44 136 . 'jamb Pyle do 589 400 120-ItiebardJohlif do.-.--25,20 '400.......120_8enN Horner Jr-...iPatten 24,76 300 Jacob Baker. do , y 35,62 91.........53-Jaisob Runes Worth 411 180.._..40.-Josvh Khans Worth 735 119 83.-Abram Khune do 491 247 150_t2eorge Kbonos do .10,12' '226 71-131ichael Khnnes do 927 390......40.-Methias Bbooes.,-... .L.dio ......12,25 2W-- ...... John Hannah 1111.1K00n..22,00 12„.... Barnetts‘tr. Shorb d0...i: .... 226 3dl ' Joseph' Downing..... Taylor -....5233 300 Abnor Webb i,.....d0...... 60,35 40.. Janice Fox " d0....,....719 - . . ••• • • ~.. SO Samuel Miles Ferguson 1120 26..... ....... -Moses Thompson do 321 50 ...John Patton( 1 , •do 620 290 ~.1V MeCapella!' ' 0 7 Harri5;;...;...218 264..... John Smith ...............do .2321 152 Jeremiah Sankey d0.„......133 277 Samuel Edmiston do ' 250 328 Robert Burton. PM0nt,...1 9,29 400......120.Nieh01as Deihl 'do • 22,52 400 120-edam Deihl - do 17,99 400 120-Nleholea Deihl Jr do - 11,69 211 John Obrien d0,...,„22,81 100.... ..... ...Jbho White d0....:.,10;84 156 ......... ...Tnomila Went - do 16,29 51 10.....1nmes Newport_ do 521 65..............R0bert 'Grove do 698 16........ W Wilson do 821 102 Wm Ellin Patton 19,68 200 Robt MtClain ....... ....do 20,98 372.,....31.-WM Hepburn ........0 regg -.540 382 129..J0hn Cowaer do 557 408 127-Andrew Carson do 585 380... ..... —Bernard flubly do 665 /1 408 o...Mieh Grate 11a1nee.f.....241 495......141..8im0n Grid, do 241 rmaß 359 Henry Antes..,... do 480 110 Hepburn A Harris do 185 .422......116-John Mackey do 488 156......89.-Denj Young do 159 320 Pet. Cromer ,do 359 228......159..Wan Mackey do 271 277......36.-Pster Somefost do 359 185 of John Kiad - (lo 11'1 139_....123..8in0m Grad 1 -.„.....Mi1es Is4l 423......47...5in0 ii. Gratz do •• 480 105......111.-Simon Gras do WO 1115......42.-Simon Grata do 180 136......141-Slmon Grits do .541 310 Ludwick Karrockor-Una0aart...27,72 81 ft & D Pyle }Moon -.511 240.. . Robt Gray Gregg 164 2011... a. John Canon, do 364 200....... ..... Cornalima Bishop d 0.,.., 292 232.(.... ....... Jacob ,Mackey do 585 214.-- ...... Datil Reese do 292 235.. ...... i... boar Richardson Jlo ' 29) I 220- ...: .... Mield Zeigler - do 292 150 Henry Vanderslice-. Potter 89 110 • klet Hooter a., ~..r, I 0 0. .... ...... Samuel Scott do 0 I 100. ...... ..-Alorahnm Scott , 201. ..fitmes Laurineore__ltreag.. - 320 ' 239 losish Lamborn 4 M00n...12,56 83 John Thompson do 780 25 ' It Curtin d Sons , - do 91 t 254 ..... .54.„.lanict - raeltes ..... __Porter '1414 400 03..;.J0hn Bolinder Maine', 1114 400 60,- Henry 801ina1er,........d0 194 400 30.-Prenk Bolinder ~ do 194 400 .....60-11eorge Samelins Penn......... 264 11 00 - •• • --Saud . Wi loon Harris 271 3400 ....... -Jon Mibpaell do 211 400_,.........1nn Ityysudas do 9 41 4400.- ....... .8 Henry do 181 4400........... Th. Sankey --do 173 4400...........J0hn Steele do 341 4400....—R0bt Sample do 301 4100,. Adana Connelly to 101 4 400 ." Dovid Wilson do • 301 4100 J. Work do 101 44110,.. David Wasik Is 307 44004' Nathan 819119 m (1,, 101 4411h#, ~.11'm Wilson ---- do 157. 4111 - Allen Steel do 301 4400 Edward Wilson do 11l 1 4100....„,.....1am06 Steel do 'lOl 4400.... ...... .A wires( Duff Potter 120 4100._ ...... .Thos Gregg ...... : . ....-do 370 4400 John McClenand.......do 170 4100 Joseph Blair do 'l7O 441014........Th0mas Gorden....„, do 'l7O 4.1911. ..... --John 1.) Reed Ain - 373 - 4400.... ...... .61 Jacobs do 370 4100 Thom Palls do 370 4400 John Norris do ...... ...370 4405..... ..... .Robt IlleKinun do 370 4'4'00 David ktoKirnmß do 370 J4OO ..... --Peter Wilson Harris....... 432 68 0 .-----Nivol-licego-""• iii, .1% 412 124-Thos Parker do 38 400 ....., ..... Win Harrison do .90 433......153-11 Ramey " Snowshoe...lo23 125 1.53-John Hayes . Miles 82 335............ Wan !Lofton - Potter 1119 400 ; Dual Smith .. . do 240 401/...... ...... Dant Levi do 240 400............5and Young do 240 199......15.-C B Welch 1i0rrau1,....10•14 209 100_W C Welch do 14,08 199 98... A 11 'Hinds do i 94,19 290 51... A 1) Harris • do 775 186.--112-A D Harris do 12,05' 242......09-Joseph Harris d0........10,08 35 148-Wnl A Thomas do 467 408 40...1'eter Lestzel Liberty.... 19,24 413....„.40.-John Jackson do 9 91 439 Claris Smith,. • do.-- 20,02 429 103-Robt Irvin do 1129 I 98......10.-John Potter do ' 811 433 120-John Buyers Howard 868 433 129-Benj Young * do -.868 415 Joe IYeiltner do- i ... 874 434 John Miller Rush .-. ....792 433......183„5aml Pameoast...,..llowacd -.874 • ' ' ---' PJ...J 13 Fund do 788 65.... ,Robt Kuban' Hoodoo 696 100 br.........R0bt Kuhnps, d0......,18,55 188 ..... .......Danl Krause Li berty...,,87,1.4 200 A'd to 8 1ieehde15r.....pb0rty...4.959 850 ...... ......"...."....InoLigget do ' , 787 200............R0bt Young .. klarrrion...46oo 129 ....... .....Benj Shoemaker do - 36,09 119 ..... ..:....Alexander Schott. do 32,10 199......,.....Paul Zantaingor....t.....do, .54,61 60 Joh& Shenk -.db 16;49 70 Citridt ' Mirror do 19,30 169 ...... ......Bej Shoemaker Walker ....50,58 166 • ~..Alen 'Scott du' ° 49,80 239 Abram Binger. do 71,68 41 John Dunnroody.l:. .-. .... do 13,28 216 ..... ..4..Pa0l Bantwinger do 54,28 192 Ter Warder do • .288 91 Jar Packer do ..273 91 Riainad Parkre....,....d0 '• 273 2374 ',thole Grant ,:.Milea 191 4410 ..... .......Alex Hunter t..... 322 800 J. Jackson ' 222 125 ....... .....Wto fßeadmen ' do 92 180 Rob'! Taiggert do ' 95 200 ...... ....t.Thos Smith' do 148 300 ...... --Aaron Larry do 219 410.............8annah RV do 612 429 ..-..llob't Gray do 639 237: ..... ......The's Grant-- ....... .do 260 184 ..... .......Robt Brady do 641 110 ' Wm P Brady de 346 440 John Ream do 600 800....... .... Min Parker do 1100 116 ...... ......John Dorsey do - 42- 136 1114proWharton -.do 46 405............PererM005et ' , d0..,......4111 58 ...Wm Parker ' d0.N..........76 402.......1114..Wmii Iles ...... ......- ..d0.........12,05 286 ...... .. ... Mary, Karnaeker 1.1510 n,.... ; ' 42 . ..7. - :.. - :.-16ineeliti - ore --' "Potter • 61 200 B Janning,...... ......... do .309 300.,...........Win Garrigos do 200 11/17.. - .-.......Catluine Robials Spring 736 NO.-- .Rebecca Rotarian -d0.....-..990 160.--.....,Richard Rebhan ...do ....106 161........ "John Kn0ti........ . ' Volker..-484 182............R1ehard Pardon do ,d6B - ,Robert Rollers., io • 601 3 Win Cook • Nun .:' :"11117 11......1241..J01di' Allison *nal ...IWO 75 ..... ......-Win Wilson do ' MI 269, - Janos Jilliann , do 1989 mcw• ADwt Ewaffs 4„.169.100 !.p A,.....:5i -.,40 NI ..7.1163 r Jn0 11 Ct..« Ito-- ..... 798 433,.....1 , aO , ' ...e..........4441 1698 433 1 lip tioXii '” - "iil79 19 .433 „Thee Afita4...;..... j .......d0 198 438 133-..1144 Raab 'd016,98 IP - - t3341:7 - 11097 , e 0 - - --- ad -- - 15,94 - I 4&1....-153„.Toeotr Blest do ,16,00 A06......163„115bert Ring....., •• do 636 I 433 1511„Rebers Irvin 'do ,20,49 1,36 153„Jotro Masser ' d0......,28,48 433 153„Riohaed Peters .... ....do ' ,28,49 43,2 . 163 0 Pael Bash do 798 33 163„Paal `Bleck .... ..... .......do • 433 1113„Pmel Such do 7 • 433 163„John %Welded-is... k ilo rail I 433......103„j0hn Jroil y ' do 799 433 • 163„John Bush do 798 439 164„.TiBin. Such do 798 400 .John' Blesk.-...1- ..... .do" 788 312 Joseph Wens ~...do..- ..... 189 433 lone Miller do 886 433 153„11 Turner Jlo 682 433 153„Jobn Botobright 4 do 1600 134 I.l4„Juses Gi11i1and,,,....8n0w5h0e...298 162 Rickard Jones. do 383 433 153„Mory M Whorton do „1024 433..,...163..Joisliph_P_Mossis; -do ......„1085 0085 434 Sem't Dobson .............do „1026 $33 1,53,,50mnef Phipps 8nign,...,1029 '260 Jeopik, V0np001....-.T5y10r...„40,60. 2110 - Christein.Vanpool......de „1350' 100 Michael. Weidner'. do ' 675 100 Michael ,Weidner . d 0... 676 . • 100.......-...:DRaleton do ,13.543 117 Boyce Davie,. d0......,22,35 170 ' - Geoorgelloover.- v....Uni0n...24,18 150 . John Mendenhall do• 428 150 Robt 11e11......: ........... .d0........,11.5.) 40 lra Fisher . do 227 201 - 120_Tieo Aston 80gg5.....1077 309 j Ren1and..............--d0...4..„1632 309 ' John Boort.- 'do 800 334 Wm - 12liter ..... y ....... do- IN 44....... 7 82-Tboe Barneide ..... ....Union ' .288 tdl-.........,-.llePylo----Walker ~72 400......:-...Jerem lab Pa . rlter-. ..... .do ... '..-. : 600 400,........,..Richard Parker dub 4. 426 131„JaMes antler do. • 637 436 Mary : Carrico's: .... --do 622 436 44,..W... Ackert, do 622 436 44.-Captain Garnett • d 0... 652 o 429 Margaret Daugherty-do .... ; . ...6hll "h' 433 53-stargaret James do ...........645 erne 445 72- Edward jamas.-- do . di la tkere. 441 93.-Sam7 Richeraon d 0... Igo A ISIA 400 45.- Rlizaboth Daugaerty..,,lo ' 6541. the tiara. 427 149-Jesse Ryan' do, 639 last above 430 72... Peter Hahn do 639 ,thereaboutt 421 127..Amds Wickersham --Au ..- ..... 644 A ""t h er , -t • 436......56.-Wm. Gilbert do 652 the name of 4 88........107-Jobn Mercer - Walker 131 / 84 " b c' h ° """" 88 107... Robert Ask in ' d o 031 tbereabonts. 88........107-Job Packer ..... . - ,...,.... , ....01b - 13 Arentbr, thereof 327,.....160..W Manse! 827....-160-Daeld Mercer do 191 218 107.atobert Baker do 323 218......101.ff0hn Baker do 323 433 120..8otnuel. Mem d0,.....,64,42 10 . neklarn'ti Pylem.B Co...du 148 50. .Aoicil to .4 2Valker...Burnoide...lBB 4113 147...taciik Book "ibi01a,.....11,95 122 44....10hn Weidman do 15,29 402 116...fiumb We ill LUSA do 29,74 431 153..Jim0b Deptler dp 16,00 .431 ' 153..D0niel Brenner... ...... ...do 708 c.::::-.....16.L.Eilwatil Bryon. ....ill. 493 1911 ...... ....AL 1.„,,,iyk, 2/ti0w0h0e,...4'31 250 C Beekdith Taylor 1448 2074 ....... ....of it Annealey ''Carlin 1445 12 26..1t0bt W Cartney.....Pergneem....292 '235 .W Rummy.. ..11iiward....2852 23... ..... 110..0f Jr fireyabarg do .., , ,2...242 25 mi.." J 414eyoburg 208 James 51LE10010....,.Liberty.......430 250 - ~....,Simon Ikkgle ...... --d0... ...... .3 38 3 I 00..lbigh Shaw ....... ........10 '' 195 100 117 Nestlerond Liberty,.....485 106 of A Scott NI He; . 07 30 of Simnel Scott- do 17 104 .Joseph Bovrtnan....Bunh, 884 50 011 to C Bochel Liberty 712 MI Aid to S 8et414,.......4.....---..4.29 483 A lleigliart '"' 110/06., 793 100 T McClure fluggi„ 180 50........414...J 1) !buys do '226 164 - I 6.„Jaince Aikido Buell 1214 150 • of John Cam Taylor, 115 200 of James Corr do ' 675 106 22... W Lowry ~....ilatnen 416 216 1146..J0e1 Parker... ..... ...8nrmi1de0....492 40........10A.Riebil Atherton do 331 433......153..R Malone do 798 431 153..J0hn thandager do 1200 431 153.. George Keough..., do 1688 431 1.13,,L0mm Hatches I. .. A o 798 431 152,.Michael Gundoker...,..do 1665 177 81,,.11ar,4pin Phtlips it0;....„1340 217 158„Tlitiniiii Grant do 299 3433...„153„Francirt0 Want do 512 3433....,253„J0hn West ,do „,512 4433'...„153„W A Wool ,do 512 4433...„153„14 II Cunningham do ..... —.512 3368...„71....10hn W Nesht ...... ...odo 242 Alen sC the same time and place - the following down- ihalleeated and unseated property upon which suEciemnt goods . eannot he found to pay the tuxes seemed thereon, titll be exposed to sale under the act of April 29th IS t{. 10 acme °lliad in Marrion Twp slummed to Oliver Watson for school tax of 1800,61, 62 $3OO Moues and lot In Manion Twp esatened to John Zook for school tax of 1860, fil, 02, 6300. firoupo and lot, and store house in Marriott Twp meows! to W A MeCalmont for school tax ofifligmAck;idirtie ccerewavv . Denrermote ad joining lots of Me'Alister and Ilumee nasessed to Estate of Mrs. Simpson for :County State, llterotigh and poor taxes for 1859 & 00f—52,15. JOIIZ: SHANNON April 8,1803-8 t SHERIFF'S SALES. BIT eh tits of sundry wrlts of rendithooli A'.rp"otat •••111CII Ol* of the Collet of thiminpn Pleas Of Ali*, quilt+ anti 't TUIZ dirmted, will his c•lsoiiiil to piddle solo at the Vonrt II in the Borough of Bellefonte. on Monday the 2511 i doy of April A.-D. 1861, the following. de scribed Beal Estate to wit: A earth'', lot of ground Aunt° in the Borough of Bellefonte, Bounded on the West' by Penn Stsent, on the North. Lv lot ofJohii 'Wetzel, on the East by lot of M ie huel Morlison,un thesouth by lot of D. It. This. 'llicreon Erected, a largo. dwo story dwelling boom and other ontbuildlngn r with the improvements and appurtenance's. , Beized, taken and to Le sold do the proerty ot , ALSO, a certain blessings teisegtent or piece latd_jet Balmer Twp, a htaiuYtg two aeres more or loss, bound on the Boulh by laud of J. M. Kephart, on the West by a Toni, the North by Bellefonte and. Half Moon °ail , on the Boat by land of J. M. Keph.iit. t eri ou e meted a two skill dwelling House, 0i..1 other out I buildings, with the. Improvepnints nod appugs tenanoes. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold i r the property of reter S. Kerlin Jr. ALSO, a oertein Lot of ground, in Snow Stacie Tap, bounded on the North, by public Road, on the West, South & East by lands pf flaws-. than, theredn erected a two story dwelling 'louse and stable and ,other outbnibilne, with the improvements and 'appurtenances.' t Sand, taken In execution and to be mild as the property of Joseph Beightol. • ALSO; a certain metteuture tenement ar tract of land attested in Rowan' l'wp, Ountre bounded on thellest by land of J. Gardner, on the South by lan'd o t Wiltr o k, on the Wes t by land of O. Brown,i North by land of J. White, containint van tuadered and seventy Live acres more or leibilffilikon erected a Hones and barn, and other outkaildinge with the im provements ind 'appurtenance& ALSO, • lot or piece of lenit in AO Tap. end County aforesaid bounded on the Hart by Public, road on lbw Westby land ofJkootrßsker, oh the South *d of dams Gorden, :wad on the' b 1 North4N4 of 4, S, Tipton, containing six teen song Woe Otiose, thensin created • house, barn 'wed. oiher 2.out buildu p • with the -improve, menux opurteneves. ti&m In execution and to be sold ex tho properly of Samuel Lesdbiks and Tanya Wingert. ALSO, „we snowily tenaniukt,. or lot of ground Mtleshur Okapi County, bo oit the West t• street, -South by the, cuial, aid on e YelA by thew* erected two dwel ling Howes, Whips apd other ontbuildings, 0 9nthining fourtkof an acre 'wore or' less, with the ithgrevensents and Apmetteenutees. Seined, Calm in execntiOn and to be' sold so the Property of Robert .Aristrong. ALSO; all the rignti title and hierested of Martin Stein la sad to ail that mesVe thelie lad let *Carotid situated' tke sigh of Mellethisti, Mare COAFOindid. beginning at the South East corner of the lot, Ito 132 la the pant plan of said Daroagh, !W - ,,,YRI4TMWTE Munn south alon g sho - riiiiathsiiie of Spring !wog dd.reet;lininoe fait, 1 . ) a Use running at sight • aids- Illoiosu .. MS4* or _,to Uri gait' Ono_ . - lot or w. Ir. anyind a dlir to gm ENtilltotA . tit iliti.loi No i tem I r. Wu idiot No,lga to the place of beginning, known no lot No 132 with thinntprovemento and spptunoneotenci .• , , , Seized, taken in eureontten and to be soldne the property of ',bight Stons Ag&nt. ALSO, aii dime certain. messages te en meats mad tracts of land, ititeatedityfil.and being in lloth-Twp, in the Reid County 6r' Centre, boun ded and tiotonbtot otfollows oil 1 one thereof Inrriryed upon' a *arrant U' the name of J. Hand, adjoining surveys in the werronteo names of Jos. Hopkins, Jno. Stine and C. Shank containing, 433-acres or thereabouts, Another, thoreof surveyed upon fit warrant of C.. Shank, adjoining the tract LUPO mentioned, eontaining 433 acres or thereabouts. Another, thereof eflarveyed upon a warrant in the name of Pd. Shank. adjoining the tract last altnive mentioned, oontaining 433 acres or there abouts., ,.. damlan-theroof enrre)...l yt.ou n wdfrnifl in the namo of A. Scott, adjoining the tract legit above Mentioned, containing fl acres or there- Ottani. Anse/ter, thereof surveyed open a marmot in the name of D. Hare, enjoining the loot two tracts above mentioned, containing 443 arm, or thereabouts. Aaothar, tinrsor saryayed upon a warraitt in the name at A. Shenk adjoining the tract loßt abort rotational contniuitrr 433 acre/. or thdre ',boat I- innll4•4-, theiror sirriryntl 'pow a irnrrapt the matt: ..1 .1. tit.elte atlj.iralng tl o ttao i lamb' att.° natutgotaal n.int.tiatur. 24.74rresaar.fitate l. , atata. . .1 ,,, 06rr. I It. root em rayed uplift - a ..warniat in the 111U1113 of C. Iluro Jr. adjuininh,nthe tntrt lint above mantionatt coutairting 426 arcs, or acre suo4p, ,Aastilet, thereof seirreytal ipos it warrant in the /LIMO of ti . Shough, adjoining- the tract of land filet above mentioaell coatainin Mt arks or thtreatiouts. xother, thereof rortryert upon n warrant in Ore name of C. Bern adjoining the larf two Hawaii whore went - Marl, tontniming 492 arras or thewenhowfw. A gniher, thereof Ynrveyect - upon a warrant io the name or Jnn. Witmer. Adjoining the tract last aoce mentioned,' containing 333 sorer or thereabouts. , Almther,jthcrocknenroyedi upon a warrant in the name of Jan. Iduartere, adjoining the tract Ind shore mentioned, containing 417 acres or thereahonts. ' Apothor, thereof eurrevert upon a warrant .tteilintrEir ackb'ilt, adilieniniFille tract last above tetuilitaked, co,otaining 458 acres or thereabouts. • .410 131 .do 131 .410.........43. On which are erected a stems saw cant, store house, tenant houses. Le., te. , ' AnotArr, thereat' snrveyed on sr warnint in the name or (lore. Campbell, adjotning the tract chose mentioned, Containin 400 acres more or less, on which is erected a Means saw mill. tenant Miuses stables and other oat Imildings. one other tract adjoining that lastt, nhore mentioned, surveyed upon a warrant in the name. r J „ s. Mattock, containitag 400 acres more or Imo, nulls the improvements stub np artennnce•. Soloed, taken In el:trillion nail to be sold ad the property it W. I'nderwood. Sale V.....rameaeo at 1 k. IL (0N LEY. .Iprll j Nh err/. • S HERIFF'S SALES: . Fly Oriole of entry writ.; of /Teri - Fauns. 11'.1161 - SIIIIt of ilie Common Plenteof Cen tee County. end to me directed, will .Ire expo sod to public sale on ridarday the 23.1 day of April .t. It. 1864, at the Court House In the Sontua of Delleronte, the following described property Wirit All that certain messuage ten ement or piece of hind in Benner Top. rontain ing 2 acres mere or les., litiuMl on the Boi.Ci by loud of J. M. Kephart, on the Weal by 1, road, on the North by Bellefonte mid flalfinoon road, on the Nett Icy hied of J. M. Kephart thereon erected a two story ifteefllng boner ono other out building," with the improvements ISMS , appurtenances. , "' Seised, taken in execution and to be told the property of Peter S. Kerlin Jr. r e ALSO, all the right title and interest of A. S. Davidnon, in and - 10 a certain tract of land nituated in Boggle Twp, Crider Co. leash .1 ft foliows lieeinuing tut an Elm On the Lank of Bold Engle thenreAirro the raid Creek ou Ilso Nothern side and by the ...vend courses of the cause, North 50 degrees West 94 perches North 374 degree., Erik 02 perches, North 53 degrees, Feud 99 perches North 60 degrees, East 32 perches, North 08 degrees, East 9 per ches, thence by land of J, Malinger North 32 degree., Went 112 perches thine., ?twit. 30 de grees East 108 penbes thence North 401 de gree., Wont 126 penhes thence South 55 de grees. We'd 100 perches thence South 32 degrees Neat 1115 perches, thence South 58 degree,' Wert 112 peridier thenle South 32 degrees East 92 percher to the liellefitnte & Philipsburg 'rep. rood, thence Ly the intuit, South 97 degree.. Went 19 percher, Ciento South 32 degree., East 734 patched to the platb of beginning, 202 acres and 27 perches andallbirariee I.e the s ame wore or lest. Seised, taken in execution awl to be sold an A 1.44, the one filtls - paitef two teach+ of land, situated in Boggs Tap Centre County Penna. bounded as follows begining ut a ebostnnt Oak. thence by led of Jos. and Jae., Weis We•t 320 perches to a post, thence by lauds of F. Delaney South 23U perches to a poet, .thence lamb. IWO Idellnnahan. East 230 perches t.. chestnut oak. thence by hinds of 31. Weis 22n perches and allowance. The other at a Chesnut balk thence by lands of N. Frazier South 230 perches to a chesnat oak. thence by lands of .1. Schist Nast 320 perelaw tor a Chesnut, thenciet by vacant land North 2:0 1 perches to the place of beginning oontainiug 433 acres and 163 porches and allowance. 'Fho first above mentioned tract of land lOW - ing. been survoTed initht; 18th day Or Jauliary D. 1703' and the recent one the Bth day of January A. IL 1793: with the fmpruveuent✓ and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution anti, to be sold as the property of Win: J. Stein. A 1.89, uR the right title Rind interest of .1. Yarnell who survived It. Yarnell deed, arra A. Fetzer Ades's Ac. of B. Yarnell decd, bring the one ondiridod worries or half part of all that plantation and tract of land sitnated in Boggs Tarp`Cebtre Co. bounded by Lando C. IlnuON," 'rice, It. Curtin's Ileirs and otherd beatahzing 292 acre+ or therealionts, thereon creels,' a small bones and log ba'rn, with the intprore silents and appurtenances. trebled, to In exeeetion and to ba 'sold as tip property of It. Yarnell, Andrew Fetzer Ailm's Stan tu eWaltastuu at I "lock ". of said day. Offioe. I R. CONLEY. bellfunte Apr. tiViTil Sheri" In the Orphans Court of Centre county i Estate lieeskaoat deed. N OTICE Is hereby given that Mary MeCe ment. widow of add deceased has filed her pe tition and an appraisement of the personal Es - tate which she elects to retain under the Act of April 14th, 1857, and the supplements thereto and the moo will be presented to.Mutsisid Ctoirt for confirmation' Omelette on Monday the 25th day of Awil, A. D. 1884--of all which parties interested hiereby have notice 3. P. OEPIUIIT, Man* lica 4364-3 i. • • .C. O. C ~ . A DMIN E R . ATOR'S NOTICII. -4 no of Administration on the Bs hate of 0 rise GUI of nthSpwnship , demised, having been granted signed, be heretzStiger all PerIODI 1 1 4 tta 6 4 to eaftllstate to e immediate paymeit, d those haringelni against it to present th , dufrauthenttested;toe - setthowrae ----- -- - CHRTEITOPIIER GC/WM, April lith*l ,ht-!ktF,------ ---Aohniorienauw. EXECUTORS NOTICE Netted la biirely gissit tle;t. lettere testamentary on the Mate of Atris dash,. late of l'etke AWN Centre °Q'. . t list44llt. been'' %rented to the .eubseriber: , I persona knowing thenstelres indebted to saildestato are requested to make immediate payment sprawl.° hdefeil.tialnr to pesmiterens properly astaettl-t. W. .1. HEALt. It meteor. Bellefonte April S, '64--tf.
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