ftinotraticilratdomm CI Ilarama, la a•vaaas Int ids ata~pt. BALLEPONTIE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL IS, 1164 The War Orem the _Ass Ito clip the following enmmery of wee newe. From the Army ..f the Putoyeac etery'lhinyi the'ueur appruech of ret ies °parenting, The delays of BCHNAIDIK, how ; elm, et Annapolis, are inexplicah'e. . Ills per cif the expedition. unities It be usesseirwith Stoat sucrery, does nut •priear to be progressing with mach rapidity. Utiucrel Filing, at Por tnoy /denier, iv rocking' harder, end no doubt le ready for tieswe's visual to vadatinec. Teri .," g e neral - wai t ers, and *Mut, of the trawl. of, 161 %aphis° havelieeu sent to him. ,lifeenerliks fortilications at Culpepper progress, and bad it ant been fur the rains which carried away near ly all the bridges spanning the smell streams which ernes the railroad in Me toil' rear, we misbehave have announced the - forward muti lating this morning., The tluads have delayed ./ lbw adt cure for afire days, and --the mud in vamp again reuewedwil! alga pr... an (lb/facie. Solt Sunday 6.11 trey likely ,witness some ' movement—either by lioaST ur Lea, although estbatinsu grows It.ter,"%fie lattt.ni scould more , uu probable. Letters from New Orleans state that the ph sangria on the dud u-i jeer ateawbonts unitoil in rep!eavntiug it as a ,Federal defeat, and that lise,,actey was rotruatiug to Alexandria liriviata letters Crow Louis% illu represent that aaiddh Kentucky is lufeatnd with guerrillas. Traveling between Louisville and Nashville .in the railroad which suindice the Federal 'twiny at Claettariuse ia more dangerous then it has been at say time lur taps years put, What ii it For? i• mine the flesh and blood of your • • own lartur or friend, and send Idiu . Ic,PETCT43 untie rye Tone thing wittelvto }` r y r ~ among gnu rinser tnor `c To "re vary twiny rrscmi, is remarksbimin the to el? If so—tell U'4 no more of the heart source of our civil war. It-is, that thone It ass of southern "slave dealers!" wise support it and advocate the- hellish -• = ', l i n , worse thane diex. They par _ doctrine, it is waged to sus amt rad take can...cif black ; .you opposed every other war in which our .1.1.+4. L ug-ru ll irr mitener waits ones.; you are thu Country was ever engaged. Abraham dealers in "human flesh!" 'Do you Lincoln stood side by side with Corwin think of' this when prating about the in oppiisition to the war with Mexico, sin of "slavery, " or when hoping this and said amen when a win/I_7as express- brutal bloody war may not cease until the, ed that oUr soldiers ;Mould he "welcom- "curse of this nation" is "blotted'out ?" ed with bloody hands, to hospitable Does it not haunt you in your dreams, or graves." The party whik'h is conduct- upbraid,you iu your wakeful hours? let jog this war on the part of the North, your consciences tell. though it has changed names many Ifyou are willing that this state of af times, has never changed its principles fairs should continue, and desire all that time the Revolutionary war, when • its you have to be swallowed up Ir•y bounty members were kuuwn as Writs. They bills, and taxes; stand by the party in were loyalists then, loyal to George 111 and despotism, • and theyloyalists I are favor of the continuance of this war to old Abe Lincoln-the negro carry out the principles of the purita n still, loyal to and the devil. cw The very same fanatics of New England. They will st tend to you and yours+ your bodies will Eugland party which refused men and given to the charnel house, and your money in the late war with Great Bri be property to abolition contractors and akin, and threatened 'secession because of it, is now at the head of the war par- government officials. But if you would ty iu the North and the loudest iu its have peace restored to our country, bro ken, bleeding, desolate and destroyed as denunciations of the South. The very same hypocrites who opposed 'with Per• it is, if' you would save what little you atanical cant a just war, against ti7Aligv"ll e t, and keep your little ones from ling out•casts and beggars; conic great power which threatened us with hcco destruction, canonized old John Brown,' out from among the ungodly and array and became OM first and fiercest adve Yourselves with Democracy against oates of a wieke 1 Rol cansele.is war the supporters of Abolitioninin, in favor gainat our brethren of adjoining States. of truth , justice , mercy and Pe . ace• 1 1 11- They bare always been hypocrites,. and til you do thin, you need expect, and de at heart as wicked as Satan could desire. serve nothing but what you are now en- They murdered their anointed sovereign joying exorbitant taxes, enormous in the old World, Lid buruiinnocent Prices and a merciless conscription, Quakers in the neW: They were the prime cause Of the war of I 812; but had too much regard for their own safety and comfort to share its responsibilitins.— They are the authors of the present war, and while they are loud in calling their brethren to arms, and inducing them to face the horrors of the battle field, they are loath to take up arias themselves; but seek to farce their innocent victim into the arena, and make the negro fight the battles for his own ruin. When they murdered Charles I they pretended that it was because of their love of Chris tianity and liberty, and tin's*, hatred of despotism. Yet they established a blacker despotism and a more infidel government, under Oliver Cromwell and the rump parliament. Now when they would destroy the libirties of America they pretend that it is in consequence of their godly, hatred for "Slavery" and ihii r love of Christianity. They pretend to hate slavery because they love the negro, yet their course has demonstra ted that the forcible Abolition , of slavery will ruin the Afridin completely, and bring untold suffering upon the Cauca sian race. In the course of this war, thousands of negroes have been torn . from the ro te of their-mesters, and tweed upon a hard world RS unfitted to tarsi for themselves as little children.— The African has suffered more • in conse quence of this war than ho would have done in a century of tlayery. Ahr for Abolition has broughttnore misery up on him, than the wildest fictions of Mrs. Stows-ever imagined as his .portion in a • state of bondage. in this, as in all °th at. troubles which puritanism has brought upon the world. olavery has only been the preteit. Ilatlifakinstitution not existed in the South some other cause would have been sought and found. It hs 'restless spirit in the breast oft° descen dabte of the "'Rosie tleadi" of Cro*: . well's time which" has brought all our woeirapon us, and will reduce us to the condition of England during the terrible Revolutions of the Egventeenth cen tury; if allowed to have its dears.). Let the people rouse in their might Ana! "ash it "Wow, if they would escape euoh te: fate. We all know that the war is • SOT for the Union, i , le supporters tell us so, it eartuotbe for the Degro ; for it will %his riti!t. It 600171,0 satisfy the ins t ai pi pirtt of New roglafiljuritaebsee, • our people What** tiara Wei; • "ll* 4ederra only the fhtawltich tiortain -8:10Y!Aels, Oboes. Y¢ Flamm Them Citiseqs of Centro oottnty, ankh as'yat have felt of the horrors of this war—heavy as }lvy teen the demands upon you for men .and moner—exorld• tant ate bnve been the taxes imposed up-, mt you to keep it up, you have as yet. but a I.light tasty if what it; to come if this war for negroos, consolidation and puri lanism is , to 'be continued. Conscript acts; bounty bids, and requisitions for men will eons° (Iv after another, until whatlitt!cu have is taken from you' and what few aro left is torn from their homes, to ho butchered on some baffle Geld. of left, to, die unt-ared for in the noi:onue ward pf military hospital. Your property already diminished in value on account of the, enormous taxes let jed upon it, *i,lll become a burden to you, and flnsilY be - divided among tax-- gitAterers and " the gtrvernment," and your families d estitute' nd helpless, be cast out to shift as host they only among the broken waifs, and floating wrecks of whet remains of a once prosperous and happy people. What are your tikes to-day? What will they be when the School Itirectiir, uper. isors, JuStiees of the peace, Von stables qua other township or borough officers make trteir assessment in order to raise money to huy your oµu sun per haps, or purclum , your neighbor, to butcher hiiti in this black'orusade after niggers? Was. this what induced so many of you to east your votes for ..n -drew (1. Curtin at the last electicki?— Was this why you denounced thooe who warned you of the con.equences, as ':copperheads and traitors''" Was it becatold you desired to give (Ti do. little you have earned by hard labor to Chase and Greenbacks. When the future historian is searching out the cause which destroyed the great American Republic, nonn will stand out more glaringly than the financial system devised by Mr. Chase. One of the very worst dangers which can threaten any people is hanging over as, and men re fuse to see it. They imagine that, the countryis prosperous, because it, is flood ed with a currency without a basis, and 1 which no trick of politicians esit convert into money. When one holds a green back, if, instead of considering it ,so much money, he regarded it as a debt which the bonesof his children are ntort ' gaged to pay. he would show mitch more wisdom. Each dollar issued in paper instead of iimreasing our wealth, but makes us Out much poorer!' It iie-a debt for whit we have no equivalent, and for the ptiyment of which the flesh and blood of the laborer is pledged. It is'entitl That Chase has displayed much wisdom in his managementof the finan ces., He has shown exactly the opposite. i With a corrupt executive and a corrupt - Congress to force his worthless paper up ion the people, he has not been able to I sustain it. With proper manageme\nt a great country like the United States. ought to sustain a War for ten years and keep its credit as good as gold. Napo leon went through seventeen years of gigantic war, and owed no one a dollar. k i a lie left no debts for his posterity to ar out their lives in, paying. In loss threeyears of war, the notes of the I ted States fall sixty per cear' below par. The question cannot be dodged, when gold is up, paper is down, and wheu greenbacks 'are at a discount, it means that men have no confidence in the pow er which issues them. Yet men are foolish enough to say and think that Chase is a greatfinancier, and has piloted us bravely. He could not have done worse than he has. • With the mighty resources which he held in Ids hand—the whole wealth of the gross ; test country on the globe—he has re dueed us in three years to such a condi tiOn that the wildest &whirrs of his own Tarty tremble for the oonsequen res. Bankruptcy and ruin stare Its in the face; yet he has bad all he asked, his wisher• have even been anticipated, by too ecntkfing people, and the moat fore be 'asked thedl. It Is no w onder. such evil imp have Come upon us if • - - • our people area° ignomntas not to see the , financial ruin which bad tanner ment lumbronghtupon them, and which has disgraced us and destroyed our eiedit throughout the world. Instead of trtms-, mitting to politethyabgevernment of-hap piness and pence, we mustgive them .an inheritance of blood and misery. We entail on them the consequences of our sins, and teach them So heap curses in stead of blessings upon a people, , too wicked to preserve for them, a govern ment • as pure as it -came from „the hands of the Revolutionary sires. —We have read, among the 'strange fables of Heathen Mythblcigy, of Mpg Midas, upon whom' the gods conferi.ed the power of turning everything ho touched into gold. We have always doubted th& truth of the story, 'and at; tributed invention te - Renal - one whose overbalabood, his regard for truth ; have lately been witness to serves equally lacretlible, and which the future student' of history will .fail to believe.. It seems scarcely possible . that the commonest substances should I*, turned-into gold by merely touching them, and equally impossible that a ILAN should be ehanged ; into an Aliolitiunist by the mere application of "greenbacks." The records of Ancient • tiuies assert the one,' and the recotds of America will set forth the other. Ina few generations history will regard both p.• 4 fictions. Mi das had the ears of an ass and made gold—Chase is all ass, and makes 'green " Two years since the Democrats of Con necticut, with a democratic candidate on a platform of principle, were beaten bat two thoicsand notwithstanding, the abolition adiers that-were furloughed home to vote, and the millions of green tVitaW sent lEl6iire statt7-FiTh-Fi-diiiii-i -ministration to carry the election. This year with an expediency candidate and a platform to suit that class of persons that feat to be one thing or the other, they arc beaten over five thousand. Let the Chicago Convention take warning— throw expedianey to the dogs, a nd give us a straight out platform of principle, if itwould have Democracy succeed at the coining election. —Beast Butler, seems to have got ten into the wrong place. Every thing about Fortress Monroe having been car ried off by other army theives, he finds nothing to steal and consequently 14 en tirely out of his elements. lie is trying to repair however, for lost time by,fer oing the news agents to pay him a license Of $12,000, for the priviledge of retail ing papers in his army. Thu soldiers under•him have to pay the tax. Some of our exchanges 'are applauding Gov.(?) Bram* as a patriot, we can see no patrotiam about any man base enough to except a position given al the one he now holds was, by federal bayo nets and against the will of t h e people of his own state. What Broke up the Old Union History is certain to record, for whomso ever will take the little pains to consult doc uments, laws, and facts, that the New England Puritan preachers, abolition lec turers and essayists, together with the vile school under the lead of Weed and Seward, who bunted pelf and pswer without the slightest regard to principle or to cousin teucY, letve been the wicked agents int/reek lug up the old Union. - That "first gun" was not fired bY the Con federates at Suniptp. We defy an aboli tionists, even, if lie be not also an ass, to rend Redpath's "Life of Capt. John Brown," and then say that the civil war was not be gun in Kansas. Read, in the volume, the invasion of Missouri by the fanatic Brown and his c&-conspirators--armed with Henry Ward Beecher's Sharp's rifles. Read of how the laws of the land were trampled in the duet—blood shed, murder committed, prop erty stolen; by these infamousmisereatits— and thrn say, 0 Abolitionist, if you be not au ass, that the ."first gun" woe fired at Sumpter 1 Read on, in Ttedpath'e "Life of Capt. John Brown," to where that erased fanatic thretv away hie, life, and that of a . hendful of followers, in a fiendish assault on the hamlet of Harper's` Ferry, moistly occupied by strangers from the North 'and from Europe, in the civil' employments of the United States at and around the arsenal. There, in the' heart of a community that had never, intim lives °tibia generation,hined a hostile gun, he began to slay men—Amer ican °Matins ; endWrben captured, and ask ed why, responded "to free the slaves!" that the Constitution br the United Slates secured against all, uch endeavors. And the bells of 'the New England con ventieles were runs in his honor, and the Puritan pulpits resounded with laudations of him as one that had "done AU DUTY (" And these same Puritan pulpits have talked since about the ...first gun" having been fired at Sumpter. Such is the history. Such are theft/eta. Such have been du guilty causes of the dis ruption of the bargain of the Union of States. "A bargain broken on one side, is broken on all sides." When the Puritans maddened Nether% minds into killing Amer ican inifisens in Missouri ani in Tirgifiii i "to free the slaves," and when the mounts nitio and the States of the North, applau ded the erased murderers, as hisvdtag.ltdone their duty," and whits' they elected Abra ham Lincoln in 'November, 1880', to carry ofte.what John Brown tried in Oitober,lBs9 the Southern /Bates had full warning given them of the purpkise end bent of their treach: crone federates at the North. The . ..Arse gun' s was not at Sumpter.—N. Y. Freamests Joanial. Abolitionists, in considerable nuin bars, are preparing to move South, to follow p and settle in the track of Lincoln's ar my, is hopes,that Ailey may make fast mois ture of the fruitful lands of the Routh. Thus 40-conquest lad avarice go hand in hand. On they march, destroying, pillaging and killing, .Living it impossible to decide which they lore most, gold #r blood. When the tide of their fortuneldens, as turn it will, if they - prove as - wite • iii adveretity is they are pilllees and cruel int.noliperity, they will leave an intolerable sibrilolown the of time time, which nothing this side of the barber , Ism of Africa itself will be able to match. Old Kinard .-- : —The Eras* Pest weals Pl:twos posir eW,IIII - lobbyers fres Wsabinglost. Bet 4901 sot vapbond oat dispel's. dosiissi lb: GeV? ' ---r-Will Abraham Lincola,lor anT other mngnate of the new despotism. 'attempt to show wherein lb. principle 'of government which they art endeavaringtofOreieupon the country tilifersittms the AlmtriatnAstaten, or Turkish pleincipli, of government! Names and forme may differ, bukilitsprittaigis is the linesiwis mardesinginear -and' wee~ pan, and plundering and destroying .pri- Nato property in Poland, because that gal lant people want to govern themselves. The Abolitionists, ""War Democrats," anti all their alders and abettors in the North, are doing precisely the same thing to the people of the South. We are even worse than the Bunions; toeottlite they have nese. 'l funded toellew - the printiple of - liberty. Brit we, while professing liberty, are practic ing a relentless and bloody despotliun Which almost makes the griping' tyranny of Tur key respectable by coutrast. Baown's,,,Baoscinflla Tnoense.—"Yoar Tacarcess aro too well and favorbly .known to need recommendation.'" Hon. CHAR. A. Plumes, Pres. Mass. Senate.' "My com munication with the world._ has .been , very mkc•7i oil iged by the Losenges which I,•now carry alwaye in my pookerthe trouble in my Throat (for which the Tam:cans are a specific) having made me ofiena mere whis perer." , N. F. ,w 144.10. The administration papers urge the pm tice of economy by the people. Would it not be well for the Administration to net the example' . NEW ADVEVTISEMENTS, T RE A SURER'S SALE TIP t'ESEATBD LANDS.—Notlec is hereby gleen that agroeably,to en Act of Assembly mused the 13th Any at Isla fifteen. entitled "en Act to amend an Act...direc ting the mode u: selling unseated lends for tax. ifs. Mc." The folitlwing tracts of uneeated lauds in Ceara county, will be exposed to pub— lic sa'e at out-en, for arrears of Taxes at the ('hurt House in the Borough of &Heroin]. on the 2nd Monday nr.7 MR: 1644" {being the L3th chip) unless sooner paid, ACRES. NCR. WARR A N ZZZ NOWNINNIP TA3CS. 3118 92... Walter Stewart 8urnaide...20.79 420 68... 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Iluntnr, - ............d0......r.....64 100 elamuej....&ott de 64 100 , Abraham Scott do 60 281 I....raatues Laurimore.....6 regg 820 239...1 Josinb Lamburn I M0un...22,56 8:1 John Thompson do ' 780 25 R Curtin .2. Sons 254 54...Jamea Faelion Potter 304 400 69...J0hu Bolinder Heinen 194 400......60...1ienri Bolinder d0........„.101 400 110...Fruak Bolinder do 194 400 60...(brorge !imam 1'0nn.........264 4400 . gam' Wilson ----Manic ~... .271 4400 Jno Mitchell do 211 4400 ..Juo Reynolds d 0... .....241 241 4409 S Henry ' do ISt 4400 Thos Sankey do 179 4400 John Steele do 141 4400 Rob[ Sample do 101 4400 .d■m Connelly .du 1111 4400 - David Wilson do 101 14011 /us Work..., do 1011 4400 Barid Work do 301 4400 Nathan Simpson do ..... .... 301 4400 Wn_LlSjlson d 0... .3.=157 4400 Alkii "Siiel... - .li --- - do .7 1111 4400. ..... .....EJ ward Wilson 111, 301 4400 James Steel do 101 4400 ' Andrew buff !'utter 120 4400 Tbos (I rogg do 370 4400 John McClelland do • 370 4400 -Joseph Blair do 370 4400 Thomas Ourden do 170 4400 Bohn 1) Reed do 170 4100 0 J acobs -.Ain ..... -.370 ;400 Thom Falls do ....370 4400 ....... -.Joke Norrio do, 170 ;400 ____Robt 11eRimea , do 170 4410...._ . _David Mt-Rime do 170 640 0 Peter Wilson ....,,....Harris 432 1400 ..... ...... .111eanor McCormick _do: ..... ... 482 400 Rich Parker do 39 412 124-Thos Parka do 18 400 - Wm Garrison do 90 433........153..R Ramey tin0w0h00...1023 125......153..J0be lloyee Mice 82 335 Wm ll•littan Potter ..—..199 400 - Dant Smith 400 Danl Levl do .240 400 Sand Young do .240 199 15...0 B Welch ..... ....110ward....16,10 299 100.. W C Welch do 14,08 199 98... A D Minis do '24,19 299 51... A 1.1 Harris do, 775 186 92... A D Barrie . do 12,05 242 99.-Jescph Harris v -do 10,08 35 146-Wm A Thomas:, d0.....•...467 406 40... Peter Litstsd -_ Libel ty....40,24 413 40...J0hn Jackson d 0..- ,?.291 430 Chris Smith do ' 20,82 429 103..R0bt Irvin ' do 929 198,..„10.-Joim Potter do .. . .. - ..81i 437 E "VI-John Bayer 310ward..._.368 4344....129-Benj Young ..do .888 415 Jac Weidner d0.........874 434 • John Miller Rush..- -.792 433 163„Sand P ameolat......lloward 874 390 49-. J 8 Perot 65 ,Robt Behest/1....J....Un5t0p .496 100 Robt Relines.. do ,13,56 188 Danl Krau5e...... ... Liberty...„B7,l4 200 A'd lo 8 Beehder.-Lil•orty 950 350" .. "...Jou Ligget do 787 200 Rob t Young Marrrion.....6oo 129 Beuj Shoemaker d0.......36,09 119 ,Alexander Schott. do.. ....32,10 199 . .Pail Zantringer - do .54,61 60 Jobe Shenk .40.......16,41. 70..- --Christ Biltrern d0.......19,30 169 Bej Shoemaker Wa1ker.....50,68 166 Alex Scott d0.......49,80 239 Abram Singer d0.......71,68 41 -John Dunwoody d0.......12 23 216 Paul Zantoinger do ' t :.8 192 Jet Warder do 286 %I Jer Parker do 278 91 Richard Parker do 273 237; Thus Grant Miles..-.... 191 460 r sAlez Hunter.., do. 832 300 Jot Jahkaile • do 222 125...... Wm Steadman do 92 130 Rob't Tagert do 95 200 ....... .....Thos Smith do. 148 300 Aaron Lorry do 219 410 Hannah Brady do ' 'Ol2 429 Rob't (Stay do ' ' 489 237 - Tho's Grant do 280. 184...... ...... Robt Brady do 641 110...... ...... Wm -P-Bradr,:... d 0..--346 440.- - - --John Beene A, do " 600 300 Wm Parker " do 300 125.... John Dorsey do 42 125 Moore Wharton 46 ~do 315 88 Parker •—' do 75 403 134.. es , do 12,05 386............ M smacker llnion..-.12,88 ' 42...... ...... Moon -Potter 61 200 II Jinning,...... ......... do 300 200 Win Gossip" do 300 257 Catkrine Robisin Spring 786 soo &topes Robison do 990 160..,.......Rie11ard Robison ..do 106 161 John Knox 182 Richard Pardon do 663 175 Robert Robison 'do 641 100 Wm Cook Penn 100 433......163-Jobn Allison Rook. .2969 75 -WaiWilson do 798 269 James Allison ' do 1989 433 - 163...10s Hopkins d0...... - ...798 433-....163.35i0 Hopkins. .. ....do 798 483 /61L.Apo Punk... - ......d0 "1- •• ' 433' 153.. j ✓ so L0wden. ...'.:. . . ..... do BO MG 153-Thas Grest...---....d0, r 788 433 . 163 433„....153.. , 0 8 u b H li u r.- b ~.. .......doo ~1608 433......163,J500b 84_ ................ 630 i n 18,,Roknt d 0..... • 435.. ~16% Irvin do .. 485......1 ,John Mussor . ' 40.....48,48. - 4 3 1 -• , -. l dieraWtotd -Peterr::: 44......44,49' , 4114....,.1616,Pe01, Auk...." do ..1.794 483......1113 0 P1ad Black., .. :.....,..,.de ..... -.798 483 163,,1'5id Saab, , 40...,..,,498, 483......168”J0hn Boreland.. , ..4.d. ..,..!98, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , 433 183„John Sally .. ... :.. ...figs .... 5..708 . 433 1113„:01ni ilinh ~..4.;d0 798 ~ 433.„„.4114610hn'Anh .... ........40 798 400::...... a cimph .iolni Mil*, ...., " t .........768 312 'Pub" 1119 413.... —Ai* Mil --- - 3811........8118 433 13‘D Timor ' 439 1113,701 in Hambrlght.....do „IWO 134 134„James 011111 and• Bnoirshoe...29B 162.. Richard Jona. do 383 433 153.01fary M'Whorten do .„1024 433 133„Joseph P Morris,„ d0......„1025 434 B=ol DobSon d0.....„1026 383 I,33„Bamuel Phipps„Union„..lo29 200 Jacob Vanpool T5z10r.,..,40,150 In' ' Christian INtiphisl 'W . • l 330 100 Michael Weidner.„..4lo. 1376 100 ...... s ............. Weldnor.e..do 115 100. D Ralston ' d0......„1. 1 0 117:..7......8070•Day1e.“,..?—f ••dgir'"42,36 170 ....... .....lhoonre Hoover .... ~...11 t0e...30.18 150 ...John Meedfonhal‘.......do 428 150 Roht Ra11.......—....„.d0 ..... .1155 40 IraPishor ........ .......10.—....227 201 120..Ge0 Aston flogge...-1977 309 J Ronland—. ....... ~.do ~1632 309 ' ' Abu Sint. do . ~81/9 334. ' 'Wm W Whir do 094 44 0 • 111r..Thlia Burnside....:-.: - . - :tniuu..;. - ....268 50 . . 11,Pyle Le • • Walker 72 400 • ,Jeremlah Parker do 600 400 Richard Parker do 440 420 131,,Jamee Sutler do 637 436 ..... ----Mary Carries,' do 632 436......44...W... Ackert, - do., 632 436 44.-Captain Osman do • 652 429' Matiraret Daugherty—do 656 431 53.-MargarekJautes d 0..:. ..... 645 445......76,..14dward James do 663 441. .... 193...5imil Rktherirm do • 660 400'' 45... hlllaaheth Doug_ eity...do ' 659 427 149.. Jesse };cans do alp 43Q 72... Peter Hahn du 639, 424 127.. A mos Wickersham do 644 436 56.-Wm. Hilbert ao ..... ....652 811 107..Juhu :Mercer • Walker 131 BA 107 „Robert Ankin ' 4,....d 0 131 98........107..James Packer Jr do 131 99 1117..1)avii Jobaton .lo 131 327 100-W Mantel -do 339 327 'BOA/avid Mercor do 191 219 .....107..Rubert Baker do 129 218 107-John Baker do 323 4:13 120-Snmuel 2iiles-...-. ..-d0.....,61:12 50 " Benjamin Pylea,,tt`o...do 118 50.- . ; Asn'il 1..1 Walker...Bilnunde...lBB 4115 147...1ne01i Rush Rush 14.95 422......44:'..J0hn Weidman ......-.-do 15,29 40"' 116...1uc0b Weidman d0......29,74 431 153..Jnc0h Nattier do 16,00 433-,...159.114inid Brenner ..... ..,.....c10..., 798 433 163.. Edward Bryan. .... ....do 498 IT n Vazilyko..- --- Sittantra - r.:Arst 250.. C Beckwith Taylor -...3118 2071 •of It Amnesia : , •• curtin -,11415 12 26-Robt W Cartney.....Yerguson....292 235 W Ramsey 1d0ward....2853- 25 00-of J Gruyiburg .do 242 25 05„'• J liroyslitirg do 212 2084............1ames Satunels..-.Liberty ..... -489 250 Simon Lingl?....._--ilo-..........38.3 84 00-Hugh Shea' -.do -195 100 C Nastleroad 1 iberty,.....485 'lOO •of A Scott Mi1e5,...—.67 50 of Saumtel Scott .110-.....--37 104 Joseph HOWIDAIL.-Roish...- 184 50, ....... --it'd to C Berbel ....Liberty,. ..... 7t 2 30 aid to 14 8ee1ede1.....d0....,...429 433 4 lleighart Rush....-. 709 100 J McClure Boggs,- - -190 50 46 J D Harr la do 226 164....-16.... James Allosht limit 1214 150 of John Carr ----Taylor,- -.435 200 of James Carr.. ....... .do 675 306.......22...W Lowry Haines 836 2/6......166-Joel Parker.- Dummies... 492 40 ...... „10.-Richd Atherton 'ln -331 433 153.. R Malone - do ..... ...798 433 ' 153-John (hinderer - -- do 3200 433....:453-Uciorge Soough do 1688 433 153„Isaho Butches....,„„Au 798 433 152,,Mirhael (Inndaker 40 MOO 177.---84-.llaralman Phillpe..•.iidOr• 1 3 41 / 217......156,,Th0mas Grant „do ' 299 1433...,,153„Pranci0s West - „do „.512 1433 ..... 253,',J0hn West ,do ..... .„,51 2 1433...„153„W A Wog do 512 1433...„153„D 11 Cunningham • do 512 1368...„71.-John W Notibt do 242 Alio at the same thee and place the following described mooted and unseated properly upon which sutliciount goods cannot be found to pay the tuxes assessed thereon, wiß be exposed to sale under the act of April 291), 1844. 10 arena of 1111.121.1 in MAITIOII. Twp assessed to Oliver Watson for school tax of 118106,61, fit! $309 House and lot in Manion Tap 6111.410011 to John Zook foe school tax of 1960, 81, 62, $300.. House and' lot; and store house in Mantua Twp tusesstil to IV A McCedwunt for school tax of 1860, 'Bl '62 4,1 J -' . . . JOIIN SUANSCrS April 8,1863-6 t SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry write of Vroditioni Krpoern issued out of the Court of Conunon Pleas of Centre County, and to me directed, he Imposed to nadic sole ht the Court /louse la the Bonuses or Bellefonte, en Monday the 25th day of Apra A. D: 18114, the Allowing de scribed Real Estate to wit: A certain lot of ground situate ba Ike Borough of Bellefonte, Bounded on the West by Tenn Street, on the North by lot of John Wetzel, qu lie Best by lot. of Michael Morrison, on the South by lot of D. R. Tate. Thereon Brecte • largo two story dwelling house and other itbuildiage, with the improvements and appurtet antes. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Bollinger. ALSO, a certain =assuage tenement or piece of land in Benner Twp, containing two acres more or less, bound on the South by laud of J. hi. Kephart, on the West by a mad, on the North by Bellefonte and Half Moon Road, on the East by land of J. M. Kephart, thereon e rected a two story dwelling Bones, and other out buildings, with the improvements and appor-• tenances. • Seized, taken in execution tad to he sold as the property of Peter S. Kerlin Jr. ALSO, a certain Lot of ground, in Snow Shoe Two, bounded on the North, by public Road, on the West, South & Rost by tau& tof Nur:- the/I, thereon erected a two story dwelling House and stable and other outbuildings, with the improvements and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution end to be sold as the property of Joseph Selena. ALSO, a certain tnesenage tenement sw tract of hied cheated in Howard Twp, Centre Co, bounded - on the East by land of J. Garatter , on the South by land of D. Shank, on the Wdliility land of G. Drown, and on the North by land of J. White, containing one hindered sad seventy five acres more on less, thereon erected a House and barn, end other outbuildings with the kw. prevenient; and appurtenatunfs. ALSO, a lot or piece of land in the Tien and County aforesaid bounded on the East by Public, read on the Westby land ofJesmb Baker, tbe South by land of James Gorden, sad on the North by land of A. S. Tipton, containing six teen sores more or lees, thereon erected a hones, barn and other out buildings, with the improve, Manta and apParrimenees. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Leathers and Willbun Wingert. ALSO, a certain messuago tenement, ow lot of ground situated In Milesburg Centre County, bounded on the North by an alToy, on the Wed by a street, on the South by the Mal, and on the Hest by an alley, thereon erected twitiwel ling . Houses, stables and other outbuilding', containing one fourth of en We refire or less, with the improvemeeks and apputtenstiosts Belied, taken in execution and to be sold as theltrittof Robert Annahong. I . all the gigot, We - and intemetted of Martin Stela in and to all thg-IMSIMaIp ten*- , mant and lot of ground situated in the Borough of Beqoreate, Centro Co, bounded as follows beginning at the South last content UM lot, No IN in the general ._plan of said Borough, then*" south *nig the Welders side of Opting Street td feet, thence west, by a ltue running at right angles wi th Spring adroit, 26 8 feat or t r= t 4V i rt allaligotutlitlessito lot 4f W. l 3 In said Borough, and thence by the emnet. sin llwr of rob No EIS Nibs gUme !union as let: No 182 with the improvements and aiolnursmaanwt. Based, taken in exoeutten aid to be sold pa 41,411 A ize% ol d ten Stone Agent. emtain menages twandiengt and hunts orlon!, -situated lying and. being in Rush Top, in the said County bf Centre, bout dad and 4orembed as follows via t one Noma stnowyed- i pr warrant to - the - hatfus Vt . * Read, _Rig mugs In , the. Mining* =Las. WOW, Jo e ad C. Shank mow or OM, . "41,044, - Arwood rpm open% warrant of NEI! C. Shank, adjoining the tree. ahqvi ineatiotied, containing 413 wow qv tberevienate. Atwater, thereof gaveled. epee a ',meat ha: the name of hf...S h ltok. ietirdnlng the treat bert, ahoy, mentioned ( einting_4ll etinstn Owe sbouta, Alioolum, thereof earri b ie , :tipotirr trarvitaW.hi the name of A. 80914; sitilsOlve greet last above mentioned, con 219 acres or Woo about.. Assam, thereof surveyed upon • warrant l Om name of ,D, Mice, aelelalPg the last twu tracts above Mientioused,centailutog 433 scree or thereabouts, .Amestsw, Usenet' surveyedmpon a, warrant the 1110.1140 of A. Shank adjoteing tbotesot last above mentioned containing 433 saes or nitre. about'. AlsetAer, thereat terreyed . urn a warrant la the name of J. Stake' adjemtng the tract 'lust *Wee nrentkneed. costainkapg 241. sem or there abouts. Anuth.r, nu rent surveyed u n s rr, i ft. 'Arrant in the M.M O C. Iliva Jr. adj o tber. lot above inentioned eontnitiing aim; or there about*:' • Arlawhar, 'hereof enirroyed open a warrant In tho_natno of c.igh, adjoining **tract of ana Jost Ohio nie v ntionoil containing 167 acres or ihnreabouts. • AuotAer, thereof aurreyed twins a warrant In the ennui of C. Irmo adjoining the lait two tracti abeve mentioned, containing att2 acres or therealioute. Another, thereof surrilyesi upon sewarrant to the name of Juo: Witmer. adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing 383 acres or thereabouts. imuhcr, thereof sun eyed upon a warrant In the name of Jno. Sunder*, adjoining thelrack laid 'shore mentioned, containing 437 acres or. , thereabout*. . Aiiotleer, thereof wart:eyed taped a warrant la the name of Jno, lirackbill, oolicing the tract Past above umuthmed, containing 456 acres or tberrabottg: On whit+ qr 9 eceeted a steam, saw mill, storo INwnee. La, Av.,' Atwater, tbirrof surveyed on a warrant in tho Mate of Clara, etunithell, adjoining t h e tract hot above mentioned, contitinin 400 acres moro or lees. on which is erected a Minim saw mill, tenont Loma. stabled and Wisp' out lauUttiuge. .11ctit), ono otbOr adjoining that last ohm meutioned sort is) ed upon 4 warrant in the IMIII. of Joe. klattock, (Attaining 401, acroc mono or loss, with, the improvetaenta and ap t totottances. ' Seined, taken itt execution' and to Ito sold ae the propkrty of W. Underwood. Kole to rOIIIOIOIICO at 1 o'clock. of said dily• tiherifro lgßre. ) R. CONLEY. _lal,:ft4, j Sll lilt I F IPS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of rwi outer the Common Vitas el"Cen tre County, and to me directed, will be expos. seri to public sale on eatortiny the 23d day of April A. L. 1864, at the Court loose in thu Buitungla of Bellefonte. the following described property to wit : All that certain mestreage ton. molt or pieces& land In Deeper Twp, contain - ing 2 serer more or lese, bound on the South by land of J. 31. Kephert, on the West by mad, on the North by Bellefonte and Ilalfmoon road, on the East by lend ofJ.- M. Kephart. thenxm erectcta twn story dwelling hods., and other out buildings with the iroprorements and appurteuenees. Seized, talon iu ea-elution and to be, sold se the property of Peter Korlindr, • ALSO, all the right title and interest of A. 5. Davidson in awl On a certain tract of land ...Runled In ems Twp, Centre Co. boeuded as follows beginning at an Elm on tfte batik of Bald Eagle thence down ties said Creek on the Nothern side and by the several courses of the seine. North 50 degrees West 94 perches North 576 degrees, Mist 92 ifl?rthi SZ degrees East 99 perebee 2"tortls 60 ilassees, Bast 32perchen, North 68 degrees,- E 64•9 per -arm thepee by laud of J. Kitlinlrer North - 52 degrees, We* 142 penile. thence North 66 de grees Bast 108 perches thence Ndrth 406 de grees, West 126 ;Itches' thence 3oeth 53 de grees, West 100 pefebes thence South 32 degrees East 103 perrbes, thence South 58 degrees West 112 porches thence South 32 degrees Bast 93 perches to the Bellefonte A l'hilipsintrg Top. road, thence hy, thu Came South 67 degrees, Went 19 perches, thence South 82 derreek, East 736 perches to the plane of beginning, 292 acres awl 27 perches anal allowance Ise the same more or lees. Seined, taken is execution and to be sold es the property of st, S. Davidson. ALSO, the owe fifth past of two trusts of land, situated iu Boggs Twp Centre County Penna. bounded ins follows hegining eta chestnut Oak, thew° by Imola of Joe. and Jae- Wei. Weal , 3120 percher to a post.. thence by lands of H. _Dulaney South 230 perches to a poet, thence ky lauds of 31cOsistabau, East 230 perches to a chestnut oak, thence by laude of Ms Weis 72* perishes sad allowance. The other at a chestnut oak thence by lands of N. Frasier South 230 perches to a ckesuut oak, thence by. lauds of .I.,Sshut East 320 perches to a ehissuut, thence L. 'meant land North 230 pert hos to the place of beginning eontalpiug 433 acres antl 103 perches and allowance. The Ord above mentioued tract of land bay ing been stars eyed males 19th day of Jsouary A. D. 1793 and She recent one Dee Aida day - of January A. D. 1793. with the imprawsseutas and appurtenances. Seised. taken in execution sad to Devoid as the property of Wm: .1. Stein. A Lso, all the right title and interest of J. Yarnell who survived H.. Yarnell do.cd, and A. Fetzer Allm's lc. of it. Tureen decd. being the ono undivided morel: aor half part of all that plantation and tract of land situated is Boggs Twp Centre Go. ho led by lands C. Bruce. J. Price, It. Cni*'s heirs awl others containing 292 acres , pr Ltisereabonts, thereon erected a small house and lug showy with the imgro7a laents and appurtunanects. Seized, taken is estecestios and to he sold as the property of E. Yarnell, Andrew Fetter Adtit's Le. Sale to commence at I ocluck, P. N. df sail day. Sberird 0111.0. I R. CONLEY. Dellfoute Apr. 411031 J Sheriff. ID the OrPfiaas Court of Centre county Estate of W. B. Westmont dee'd. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mary McCal moat. widow of said deceased has sled her pe tition and an appraimment of the personal Es tate which mho ideate to retain under Alle Act of April 14th, Jan, amid the supplenienis thereto and the ULM. will be presented tef the maid Court for roultrwatlon absolute on Monday We 7401 day of April, A. D. 1864—0 f all which parties' iutereetod hereby have übltee .1. P. OEPMART, C. O. 0 March:lBth. 186t--.1 t. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Re late of Catherine MS . of Spring township, deceased, having been granted - to the under signed, lee hereby notate' an woes indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment, and thasi herb* claims against it to immured them, duly Mathentioated, for settlement. OHBISTORLIEft SCIILESt, April 4th'1864--Ot._ Adonis ''''' oror. EICICOUTORS NOTICE Notice G hiceby given that lettere testamentary en the Iletate 'of Abigail Sankey. lite of Potter torn, Centre so., deo'd haviog been grunted to the subscriber. All persons knowing themselves indebted ti said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having debts to present thempioperly tatenU- W,J.BRALSH Bellefonte April 8,14-4 y .; Zimr"r• Ems. M. it., =maws Neil awe toUi No blikai TRII II lit :of •ri • One suentipenref Weis Oros of • WPRENG AND BDillegif GOODS: Whtah pipits& to Maim op sad trim la VI. /44 1141411 ', 4 44 1 LOW rgroxistk , ,, i • B 0 MX EAT 1r 8 Always ) on baud Midlidaod with ibort aotio• f- t ,8" - )e irra• la theitoot Ntaydoto AMWKwp to the trade ' /pig 11th, 1111141k4 :3m. kNTS; --- A f
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