Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 22, 1864, Image 2
tittl, at C 41Entrinuan orino!, fa advsgmee v. *LI v vilSdZ, DKLIAVONTF, PA APRIL 22, 1864 The War Funk has been bevy in Westin.' Kentucky during the past wed,„ Ile captured Polities no the Ohio Ris et. taking quit* s tit bar otpviteit. Sr i . 4 4 a large i tkiount Ptortir destroy Mg a enacted jturilleat that attempted to shell him wet viol what government property he could not serworeamil thew left. Part of lilt ferrite attacked nod retained FiorePillovi, which wee garrianned, with neArir trot mi. most or thew tieing killed be fore the charge wyul l tigh•O'to a NH, reader _ 44 . W. hare received the flat glimmer of light from the Rai Rti or esPidition. By a southern dlepsielt it appears that on !ifereh 1d a 'Fed eral attack, aiti made upon Shrsenport and re muiet.l. A dirpateh from General fink's Sur geon theteral to the commander 'at Baton Rime hat holm neetared and went to Riehttiond. No details says GM Aye. are gixen. except that one of the piriboate in the Red lily.; the Ben ton.' erne .le.trojed by torpedoes. There seems to hate, Lcrat a large number ut - Federal WOULI % tl de. ATTrty - vflht. -- Pntotomehr again hewnereed In mud, which indefinitely pentreines any ad •ance. General Kilpatrick had gene to the We'd. The .orrillaa are et work They raptured a wagon train near Fairfax nn gent day, arid six of thew hare been taken prison• ere. FrotaFort Fellow:there is no atit4enele Weft'. F ere.. yet of the abandonment of thq plows ley Forfeit. MlP•l3..ippi rtearsgeonte are fired into whea.they pose, and the eueaw are rept. .• ted t.r be still there. 'Help Cassius or I Sitik!" It in useless to disguise the feet, that communities have now contributed I lint mnouttt In men and money, Which leave them on the verge 1.1111.1 . 0 patience ceases to ,bn a virtue. stet where great changes take piece for heifer or for worse. 'knee we mast auccoini with the armies now in the field. or t.ie teas trill resolve itself into one Teel tumult. rnmpettal every mat In entrench him self in his own home, there to defend or perish with his family. We might an well be ap prised of this fin t now, an hare it but et up on us nividenly in all its fearful reality. In deed the !nigh has Oren kept too long from the people—the nation has pursued its pleasure, the speculator has accumilleted his weltli, the politician has achieved bin success--and all the while the ?eople have been making their ascrificevorives giving tip husbands. fathers del Ming suns, toAtwell !be ranks of (hearten... atm ttb.rt y might he peoserrell and the u ition rcrelied front danger. For three ye.trs Brit he histeiL. and now the end most eons. We ..,1/1/10( stand another year qI trl'". , teu , ie 111 Mgt loss rf labor and Ott nut of arecultilont, such us hare marked the three years of teat , The (imp ! ! (he Minium MUMS end the erne—or its it:Pm dimity the eons pave, note just heiniinauguraled, In tl, opon the door wide jot the 011,111i1111 of flue.V. , rfh, and seal former the Anon of the Ilepuldie. We believe that tic great crisis of the weir na new , upon us. All thing. seem to tend to this holief. Anil yet strange it may appear. tho•c noon interested in the bind Ilr•A or provoliog aQalllrl thownrct that may happ4i, are doing the least. I inked, if the nun of the itopol,iio should emus upon us-- if the capitols itf the States North and of the nation, should fall into the hands of the en emy:it will be while the representatives of the people are engaged iu vain .tritggles politically nr project• concerning themselves peenniarly, while 'ongren, is frittering away its time in calithitions of blackguardistn, while one : half of itn member. Iwo pursuing their own interests to the neglect of the pub lic business—while tho apecutators in op pressing and altuo.t starving labor—and while lieentionsne.n and ript fill the land. Rome to fiddling Vero dill not present a more frighttrl picture, than do the States, that are loyal an well as (Ito Sant os I lint are rebellious, exhibit to the world. When all this will end, or how it will end, God only knows. and We can only say. God sane the Itepalolte. —Harrisburg refeyroph. It is said "that conscience makes tow ards of us all" and in the above article from the poor .3thite livered wretches, that control the filthy organ of leaguers, loyalty, shoddy and miscegenation at Harrisburg, whose conseiences, if they eve' had any, we thou:lit had fled long since, can De seen a veii.ficathn of the saying. After wing every power they povessed to bring hbout this very state ef affairs, after exerting all the influence they conld command to hurry the coun try on to the ruin (hat is now inevitable, after laboring for years to deceive the' people, undermine our in4itution+ And tear rinwn thi! temple of liberty , now i when it is about to fall, - when the rum bling of the coming era , di is hen ra to plainly to he misunderstood, *ben the fruit• of their teriehin:L.: , , are about to be tasted, and they and their poor deluded follower. swallowed up in the general wreck an I ruin - coward liLe they would crawl from beneath, and fain attempt to clear tiwnliebAs of any te<pnnsibility whatever. Flow contemptible, ho* lit tle, how infamous and cowardly ! Where is the PaPei that has labored harder to k Pep the truth from the peoplruild bring our country to that terrible condi! lint of , to-day? Where the journal that hate done more to corer up the frauds, spec ulation., and thefts that it now con demn's, av the sole cause of all our woos? Where thejournril that has applauded with greater :rust°, the frittering aWay of time by Congress i n ex Whit ions of blaok gtiardism. the sueFless of contrattorn and stimulators, the' tfeentiosameos not( riot t hat fill the land or the fiddling of the, at Wmdiiington, than this self tame or an of loyalty and niggers that now howls so pitifully about the gloomy prtiti poets that loom up before us as a people? Verily," a guilty coremieneo needs , ::Ja9 accuser." Foe warn' pfrple 4„,kkr&ietti: eti, 7- higotelraniggno of the ritteo , ol l now bee, Democrats have -b4linhatnpreli in the loathsome cells of military dungeons, by a despotic atimin;• istration-And itoplancled thiacte, otb ere have been driiiiefrom the mantel, in extle-aad itgleriod ()saran proceed; in,g, while those more kwtunatewere permitted , !amigo at home, have ilea denounced, rileified And. abused beyond itll forbearance, • by th 6 same sheet, simply fqreeping and telling whit% its prciljnolioed, tianieditoradridd not or icalliti hostage smell the skim itself', tree kingluxietraellinitAbout theiidootit ed heads; fbiees them to behold, that, which they notiVould gladly turn aside: 41,50 - Mditer, The Telegraph mon, at this late hour see the Hashing lightning and the mut teriog thunder which tell how tbarfiilly near is the com ing storm, and true to their cowardly instinct., - they • now pitichady whine and hood', pale and quake,showing everi sympton of alpine tuul..mastal fear; anti doubtless hope for sympathy and commiseration froth those whom they have villitted and abused, lipt, the true people will“laugh at' their calami ty aryl mock when their fear etommoth.” No_ _honest man feels for them, wow that their hour of anguish is approach ing. They deserve .it, and were they Wren, fit tolive among white people, or even associate with our snmlern. miseeg enationists, they would meet it boldly, and go down amid the ruin they assisted so much to bring about. Will our people continue to look to such den forlight on political sultlects? They arc but a type of that class of per tons who control the arty in opposition• to good old Democratic prirlei plea. Tkey Knew that the eri,.is they now i=peak of would be the result of the course they were par,ning. yet they had objects to attain, and hasedfrandotent aims to carry-out„ and to itveoinpli,ll these scrupled not to f /fedi' rd the people, as they now acknowledge, witil it is too lute to stay the -torn tlliat will sweep all down and leave not but id,e,ttlt., and desolation in its wake. Right and Wrong AU' yis it tuntall Alinetnwiuti. 4e • t right or wrong of secession has been si lenced? Why is it that the only lan guage we are allowed to us e i s i n p r ai se of the Administration at Washington land in flivor of this ruinous and wicked war?' It as thoseln favor of coercioh assert. their cause is right in the sight of find and man, why not make it irrftista ble by proving that right to the world '1 All disenselon has been silenced tinder the plea that it would weaken the arm of the Government, and- strengthen those who are iu arms against it. If the cause of the :North will not bear investigation, surely it is not worth the millions of hu man lives which have been sacrificed to maintain it. If fair and open discussion will Weaken the efforts of the Administra tion, they ought to be weakened, if the truth will paralyze the bloody hand, it ought to be paralyzed: When a country is in suet tveonditionas we find ours to-. day, it is evident that there has been grievous wrong somewhere. It is the right and duty .of all who love their country to investigate the whole subject that the wrong may be Oiscovered and de,tl,.yed Au able writer has said that, 'the trite of reaching the right is through the beat I of the wrong, it' we go round it, we but reach the other side of wrong and the wrong side of right.'lf we have a right to coerce a State, then is secession wrung, if it is wrong, it can be made manifeAt to all the vivid, and should be dune. The Republican party, up to the time of the election of Mr. Lin coln, has always maintained the right of secession, and taught the doctrine that that way of changing the government was much preferable to violent revolution,— From the first hour of our government's existence, the people have held it their right to discuss all questions, and the More important those questions become, the more teepously should we hold to the right of investigation. The time is at hand wben we must calmly and deliber ately examine the Minim-of the shattered Republic, upon which our whole Suture depends. We read of vast rocks, which by some convulsion of nature, are placed in pdsitions where the weigheof a child's hand will turn them. Our country, by the efforts of the Abolition party, in in just :mob a position. The weight of feather will turn it for weal or woe, and the future of mankind depends uphil l the result. Mr. Lincoln tells us that 'armed traitors" threaten the "govermnent" and that lie dare not stay the hand which in dealing death. In the Senate of the Un ,ted States, in former them!, Mr. Davis stood much higher than Mr. Lincoln"--- The former tells us that seocssion is right. and that the' Southern people are only waging a det;;Mtire - war, that all soon as this government ceases to make war up on them. their efforts will cease. The only proper way to get at the truth of the matter, is to carefully investigate both sides of the question, and determine which is right. Although in the eyes of the world, Jefferson Davis stands much higher than Abraham Lincoln, yet it would he dangerous to dingle his opin ion, without investigation, for ho may be inkeneed by. interest. On the eNttrary, the fact of Mr. Lincoln's hav ing split rail& and steered flat hosts, shaaid lost influence mu - too strongly in favor of his opinions. So, altheugh neither of these PrOidenteAre the orig inators of the doetrines — each holds, as both °cowry the most prominent postione, the question resolves ftseltinto one of moral right or wrong between them, of which we shall have more to say in the futures iltiLthat, tht izrgAn_ottlitpais cegetistionints: down street ba not yet noticed the . committal of the nigger, William , * to jail in this Om for at teinptineto outrage the body of a little whittgirl e . Is it because the infamous wratokia it burly; Mack, stinking "Amid. Auld &Main decent," and. not a labor ing attitarmiut ? Oish wa anppontis the reason. - • - -!--We are sorry that our lhuite4 imam I Prohibits the publieatieni , at this time.of the epeecat delivetedity the Mort Alsomn dor Lou& rePriortitative in Otingmti from the 211 disttictof Ohio, opine 7sb InstC__ ItatOmiros aut*lews,•4o4" **- Y• so perfectry, on the embjetit of ooer cion and the prolongation of this wicked, ruinous warothat we shall, give it in full as soon as the erowdet‘condition of our paper will allow it. The New York- Warfel, and other-pvnei4ll . Journals It mareondermEit to "estrame''' or . "inz litir," tint we know a Mhjorify of 't t!, Ilamourats of this soction.of,Penneyl - nia, will endorse it; as we do, front first to hat, and remember Mr Long as one among the 'lbw Democrats in Congreii , Who has had the courage to speak out openly and boldly, on the questions that now most interest the people. • Our neighbor of the Preashasittsked. to euntradiet the report , put:oil:4l4d a short timr since, in the iflatelonan, ib regard to the Port Royal tatiehers and the little entintrot rt. Ile admits that the mulattoes are there, but denies that their mothers art: white. This maybe so, the boot may be on the wrong leg. In place of having, white mothirs - they Ince White Yankee Chaplains and Officers, in place of Yankee Spinsters and Teachers, being the miscegenatioMsts. hurrah for Aliolitrotlom, Yankees, and ISt vital toe; ! - -- - -=-fietirge Thoth - sent - VG Vnglish 'ern inissary, who thirty-years since sowed the seeds of disunion, that bare now ripen ed into such a harvest of blood our Country, has Concluded to become nat cralized citizen and make Boston the place of his residence.' Sm,lf h. is "the right man in the right plum." Would to God that tho "hub" with all the po ttTenl could be blotted from ; the faN of the' earth as were Sodom 'and yomorah. What a blessing it would be to Ainerieu? What a blessing to the world. ---The Abolitionists in Congress have passed a resolution reafirming the "Monroe doctrine," which prohibits the erection of a Monarchy in Mexico, The hypocrites ! Could impudence go farther? After laboring three years, to make a Monarchy of our Republic; they* now turn round and howl about an Empire Ewing established, thousands of miles from any of their constituents: Start4g, but true The following curious and intggestice cal culations were rend by Mr. Jobe Fair, the other day, before the Albany ll,nuoarrstio Association : The national debt is misted to be . $4,000,- 000,1100. It ilit4 been Paid that this debt is no great that it )19 t oo fast for Comprehension. Now as a practical man I propose to weigh it and measure It, that we may thereU4 s lain n more definite idea of He itninensTry. A silver doll.tr Measures 14 inebtrn in di ameter ; placed edge to edge will 1 . 111110 one foot ill length, $2l vu 'placed wtll'fhnlee one turd in length, and $42,2411m0 placed will make 0110 tulle in length. The earth ts' 21,600 miles ill Circumference; it nottl,l, therefore, require '..../.112,8131,0011 to go 011 cc around it. Thin east sum most be multi plied by 4 nod 4-10 to make it equal to the amount of our notional debt, which vrottlii make the silver dollars go ro 1 the enmlt's circumference forty time..., and cover 5,6411 miles besides Allowing n silret dollar to neigh an ounce, 16 ton pound. 2,4504/ lb to the ton, our debt ttoold neigh 125,000 tons and would require 12:: ' , hips of 1,000 tons burthen each to carry it. It would make 62,500 tank loads of two tuns each, and calculating that each truck will corer a space of 311 feel, they would _stretch a distance of tfft6,_wilett, and make a chain of trucks which would encompaaa the great cities of New York, Albany noel Troy In an elliptical line. It would take a man 865 years and 40 (lays to count the amount Of thin vast debt, estimating that he would count $6O per minute, working ,cu hours, a day and six days a week. Tue WAT TO Do IT.—lll Warren county Illinois, there is a village called "Young America," that is all black, and Lae been the scene of many outrages upon Demoorati, by soltlicrs instigated by abolition residents. We learn from bust wsek's Peoria Mail, that them!, aliases have been put an end to. An armed cavalcade, tone fine morning, rode into the village—the rioters fled at their ap proach. The cavalcade, composed of law abiding freemen, announced that their sole ifbject was to observe the peace and obey the laws, antl•lhat they wont to do it. They ile msniled and received the pl e dges of wine fifty of-the leading abolitionists in and a round the village,' that no more outrages should be perpet rated on Democrats. l'eacti end law thus re-established, they paid their hotel bills, anti, in silence and perfect-or der, rode out of the village as they had en tered iS It appears that some things can be done as well as others and a (deal deal atter, too • —Thad. Stevehs, in a late speech In Congress, declared that he expected gold to go tip to 100, and perhaps42oo per cent, but declared that such a result had nothing to do with the finances of the country. We can tell the arch demagogue that It will have something to do with the finances of shin- Naito's, and it will have very much to do with the continuance of the war. When geld is 2.oo„per cent., the people will begin to feel the reality elfin; etupendondy foolish issue of this negro-liberating war. When gold is 200 per cent., the mountain reared by Lincoln, &0., will fall upon the heads of all the fools who have helped them to rear it. Then will be the end of Lincoln and his despotiasa.,Day Look. ' A Republican exchange says that "Mr, Lincoln is good enough Premident for the Republican party." That may be true, but at the mime time he is a rely bad Presi dent fir the United &ate". Indsild, haven not with troth be called a Pitarkfliit ft all-- ls.is only she die" of a peril', of n'rersoln tionary, demsgogneie, fanatical, end un principled party at that. —Miscegnation miens infra genitals. Titrword.ia-as fikisr-lawairr—taiods-of—the dirty dogs who invented It, or uphold It. It to worthy of sa Adminiatrstion which hos bmayltt to the aurae* mob Ash atit Ben. Boiler, Stanton sad Wok nostsed. The let* greet Mr for the belted' et the soldier', held In Qhlo, ll le 'aid, awe • vast ews of' money, 'bit - nObildi lirtAT wits! Ites became OIL took in the,poeloloi of tbfe. taxgegere, end th ere It •ito dotibt ..NOW for .14.- NEW ADVERTISEMENT. • TREAstricer:4 -1343 111ItigAT'SD Laratt,c-Ndliee .Ikeriby tbe . t "b a :Aq .•, • • • • • fi l irj;te mode of telling hasehled Wade • tax pe, etc." The following Item& of unseated Bads in Centre county, will be exposed to pub— lic sale at oat-cry, for arrears of Taxes at the Court Bosse le the Borough of Bellefood, on the 2114 hiondky of June, 1864, (being the lißis day) aldose manor paid, ACRES. PER. WARR AST - RES. TO WRltili4Ait i. , ..- • , .1. - .... .z. - ..: ..: • A f-2 308.-. , ..99.-Webler ilitidihlki ' 8ui115ide..20,70,„ 420 08...Peut box 1990 , .......i.i9 9 4 1 V 4 131 111 19 110.,.......1921 4308 Wm. Tit _ontgomer*.--Poun .1120 4378 Day% Montgomery... ; do. ....... -.130 42152.«...—..K0V1LL2015..i. .. ' d0..:..........1116. 4252 - i-Ksikiel Lyon ~....do ~...119 1352 ..... ...Alen). Joyous d0.....J...320 4356 John IrCalley ..... .-...d0 124 4325 • Wm. ACCalley do 11,p 4129 -John Kennedy do u 45 4128-- 5 r...-Jits,-Ket5n0dy.—.....id0....,........45 4131 JlO. 11epbrun..- do 45 4131 .lobn Cousin do 45 4136 Jam. Armstrong—l" do 29 120 ' John M. Hule Benner 110 160 Riehoni Mlles "Bugg/ 'BO7 433 I 63..Jonathen Hervey......-do 1115 196 Pecker 4, Liles) do 1070 412......44...11.' (lorskaddon...Snowshue...-1032 319 ' 8 Custin .. Curtin 810 287 40... D. Corskoddeu du '' 50 430 '12.:.D. Corskadden Bogge 1182 260 120-D. Coniksdden Curtin 105 412 41..'.D. C0ra1adden........i.40 -1032 113' 4.:'...D. Volnkiddthr du - 116 390 27...1) Corskudden do 199 4433' Moses Hood Boggil 576 150 ' Joints - Green... ....... .110werd...12,15- 433......120..Deniel 'Reese Boggs. 395 190 30....1e55e Evens 110werd......332 208 J W Godfrey do 23,56 355 112... J 99 Godfrey .' do . 21,53 154. Joseph Green • do 624 2643.,,,,, ofJesseuss ' do__ 16,15. 14 9 23.-Itidand Cortin - .. 7 ...:. ....do ..... c5..574 40 Paul Curtin...—. .... : ... do 240 60 ~......Joseph Taylor.-- do '364 120 ....... .....Joseph Ke1P0...., ....... .do 473' 313. .James Curtin Curtin .....849_ 413 137. Martha Godfrey do 20,79 100 of Peter Smith do . 830 500 142-Mery Lane .do 1389 398 106.,Josepti Kelso d o _.....24,73 150 Pool Custin do 332 150 . A• rah Curtin ..... ....Liberty..4.1.4,25 180 Jll.lllOl Moore Putter 968 431 120-Joho Domed'' , Ilarnslde -11,72 433 120..5aml Scott d0....,--11,72 4013 b. Jao T Hoover d0..„--18,75 365 Bold Stewart . ..... ..._.do 23,44 106 83.-4 or Jerh Parker do 2 74 433......153-Joseph Mdrris dy 12,00 433 153-Alex 0 wass es do. -.12,00 415 Goo Ki•kly-, ......... :....do ........12,00 133 153-3foove W'hanton,....Suow shoe-111,N 433 163-11(nt Parker do ..... ....10,24 433 153-111drea Walu do 10,24 433 153..Denj li Tallman • do 10,25 431 133..51is NVherton do 10,24 433......153..A 8 - Valentine do 10,25 433 1.53-1 31 Milliken • do-- ..... 10,25 200......00...N J Mitchell - do. ........ ..4.75 73 Henry Wheeler Durnside....s,39 190 lohn Hall- ilo- . -.14,09 388_ _AM-James Hall du • 27,97 431 151..1'has 11411 do 2943 433......120.,A1es 13 4 ,11 CUE/ill 17.54 433,:....1211..ChaA Hall 40 17",54 415 Chas Allen do .„ ...... 34,45 100 . ..1 W A 1. C Packer-110 12,45 2074 Calitil 14wa5......... 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Mee do 1004 122 Jacob Lite ......do ..... ....1832 130 Peter Crispin do 806 682 Sarni tonna do 3548 36' 47...Th0s MeCtilloligh - d0,...-.....218 70 Lenard Hawthorn do 2190 30 lease Worrell do 310 5148 49...Alphred B Crewitt.....do 2099 404 19... Thomas Ferguson ' do 1129 418 23...Aar0n Fiery - -do 1294 .4,04 115. James Moore do 1250 882 Hannah Turner do 1171 858 122..Dardel Turner... . ; ........ 1281 151 Lydia Bowler ...... .....do 986 91 Jacob Way do 843 16...,., Henry Moodier • do 280 150 Richard Ginter do 936 293 Richard Mosley do 18,19 225 Henri Manley do 13,93 143 Bent Horner do .407' 40 John Me Raab . ..... --d; 248 800 Rola Hankie do 111,go 400 120abine Buckle° ....do • 24,80, 400 120..3 amen Halter do. ..24,80 400 120..Jn0 Petlietbrage Jr....d0 24,80 400 120..Josiali Lathy do 24,80 126 - Caine) Ilan 'do 227 63 Jadronorbriage do ' 779 110 John Baker do 93 88 Wm Ning.,..... ...... .Half M00n.1119 86 rt3smnel Minn..... ...... don 11,26 247 'lmo MoCleelek do 13,02 417 10.4115ntry P 1044., do ' 26,26 808 80..,.111ehard Whlfdlead......lo 19,47 210 .Wm LaMb0tirdi............ci0........57,40 180 „Jacob Underwood do 11,44 136 ...Jacob Pyle do .085 400 120,.Rtchard Jelin 4o 25,20 400 120..8en4 Horner Jr...... Patton 24,70 800 Jacob Bathe. do .35,62 91 58..Jabob Nunes Worth .411 180 40... Joseph lllnms Worth 735 119 88...Abraril Khan', ...... --do ' 491 247 160„fieorge Khans* do 10,12 226 71... Michael /Chanel do 927 290 40...Mathiae Rhone. ..do 12,25 2000' John Hannah . Half-M00n..22,00 12 Barnette 3 Elhorb do 226 301 Joseph Downing..... Taylor 5282 309 ' Abler Webb. . do 4 60,36 40'.....,,,, .i tti . (. ox 4 710 60 0 0 Ulla .Fergueon....63o 26 Moe a hompion, do 321 60 John Patton„..,,, .... ..CL t ., 620 290 - W Mothinallah Hatiti, 2113 264* ,John Smith do 4821 162..,... rt.... Jeremiah 1iankey........d0 ...10N /too , w00621 1 310 , -.Mdwib1an.0.0.d0:........J611 328 - Robert g0rt0a....,...,P0tk0t.....10,39 400 • 120.Nloholaa Deihl d0.......22 • 400 120..4dats Deihl do 11,9'0 400 120Ziabolmap4hd Jt: ..44,--11A9 211 hlcihn Obrisa do ,21,81 100 John White - rdtr..-ii-. .. 10,04 foe . Taoism West do ,16,20 EL. 10.4oreee 310Ettort. - ........-..444 i,.62, 06............. ..Robert Gr0vera...Z.7e.7.1310.. ' 1,: An.....—A.Virib0n..........' .w.dbiati...l% 462... ..... —ma mu— ..... ~..rbteen ~100 400 Robe McClain ti0.........20,48 :72 31...Wita Hepburn Gregg 640 ..... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I t 382.40 John Gannlet r do.. :". .. -557 08 ' 1 A bare Slairsoa.,i.. ‘4110" 4 .6. Irt'"o- * t 4 314 4 i ' 0 is-4 1 ' ...... 43 8- • • - - —4•-- .1- - G. -. ...... .'i . 359 Henry iAetWa. do 4811 110 • Hapburn - Ellarrie do - '786 422 116-John Mackey do 488 160 89...8enJ Youlago ..,...do 139 329 Peter Cramer do. ...... -.359 229.4.4M-Wns Mackey do 271 277 86.. .Pater tionnfolt do. . t „,...359 186...C.....,0f John Rind . ao 140 131L., - .:4 1 , ill* oat a t•'...,/lot - ,3.11.i11es 480 2ii:....47..Min0n/0ddit..4....... - ..d0 • 480 105 01...51m0n Orate-- do PAW 196—...43...5im0a Ailasoli.. - - .414.........480 136......141-Simon Urals d 0... ...... ..1141 310. LedVelt KticlackeuXbOon....27,72 81 .414 r, P 1ty1e0........,.411it0ti 511 200, Robt Gray .... ..,,,.....-Gregg 364 200 John Carson., d0i.........364 200 Cernallaa Bishop do ' 292 232 Jacob' „Mackey do 686 244 ... ~,a.adAtial-8eaba....e.........d0..... ..... 192 285 i - tease-Riebardemnrombst...-....222 229 Michl Zeigler ..... .......do 9 92 150 Ilmry Vanderslice...Potter 80 100 Alex Bunter do 64 100 Samuel Scott do 64 100 Abraham Scott do 60 281 Tames Laurhuoro.....Gregg 820 239, Josiah Lamborn 4 81009... 2 2, 66 83 John Thompson do 780 25 R Curtin & Sone do 234 264 54—James Faebee Potter 384 400 69...J0hn Bolinder Hainet,.....1114 400......60.-Honry Bolinder do -- -194 490 60... Freak Bolinder do ' 191 400 ' 00...tleorge Rattrettne -- ' Penn.. .:: . :..164 000 Sand Wi150n....--.llfterte..... .271 4400,. ....... .Jno Mitchell - ~..„-do 211 ;460 ..... : . -Jim Reynold " ' .'.,0.......241. ;400 ' 448 , Henry WO 181 ;400 Thee Sankey r.do 173 ;400 John Steele - do 341 ;400 Robt Sample !ll ' .. 101 ;400 Adam Connelly 'lOl ono. _ .David Wilson ... 40 301 ;400 Joe Work ' do- ..... ..30T 4400 David Work do . 301 4 too slatlinn Simpson ' do 301 ;400 ....... ....Biit Wilson do 157 4450 Allen Steel do 301 4400 • P (ward Wilson do 301 4400 James Steel d 0..... _3Ol 4400 Andrew Doff Potter 120 4400 • Thos Gregg. do 870 ;400 lohn McClelland do 370 4400......... do•reph Blair do 370 4400 Mount, Gunton do 370 lIDIM=I 4490 • Thom Fa 115.......... 370 4400 John Norris &T.. ...... 370 4400 ....... ....Robt Nfeltimm.. do 170 7 1 400 ...... .....David SleK iMIU do 370 2400 Peter Wilson.— Harris 412 2400 Planner McCormick—du 482 400. ..... ......Rieh Parker do 19 412 f24..Thoe Parker do „,, ...... .38 400 Wan llarrlsdn.—. da.........„.„-90 ' 433......153..R Ramey Snowelaie...lo23 i 1'25 ...... 1113. John Hayes 111 Hes HU 335 Wm Hoffman Potter 190 400 Dan, Smith .........do 241 r 400 Dant Levi d 0... —.240 1 400...-„ PI alu I Y g do.— —.210 199......15—e 11 Welch* froward... 10.10 209....„100..W l' Wok!, do 11.08 199 .98...A_ Ii Ilirrin dii!'.... .24,19 2.94 .....51...A 1) Morris do 775 186 92...t1 1) llhrris do 12.05 24" 99... Joseph Hanle do 11408 35_0n-146..11'm A Thiamin do 407 406 .40:a Peter Lestnel I Hand) —.19,21 413 10...J0hn Junkman • do "91 430 Chris Smith do ' "11,82 429 103-Itolat Irn in do 929 198 10...Joitta Potter.....e. do '' 814 433 . 120..J01t0 flu) ern Howard 1400 ' 433 129 .11essj Young..„,.. ....... Alii .4168 415 Jae Weidner do 874 434 Joint Miner —;...a..itindr - 792 431 1113„Saml Pantheons, 110ward......874 390 49... J ti Punt do 788 '65 Hold Hu1men , ...........110n,,,,.. .... 098 100 Itolol Ratans do 13,55 188-- Paul Rranne*„. ..... Liherly,..„B7,ll 200 A'd WS Reel il erti r-..Li ben y 959 850 "....." ... plf no Ligget do 757 200 'Rohl A I,ung Marrrion.....ooo 129 Beni Shoemaker 4...d0.. :1-36,09 119 s A lest. oder•tie bolt do ' 12,10 199 Paid Zontringer do.. —.51,61 60 John Shenk d••....... 16,49 70 Vitriol Rihrer do. .....111,341 .1 69 . 11. Slioeumler 1Pa1her.....50,6d 1116 6lex Soot 1.... ..... 111,60 239 Abram Binger • In 71,6'4 41...... ...... • John 4Arevroolly do. 12,28 210 Paul Zintainger do 51,20 kir' Jet Warder do' 260 111 Jer Porker d 0.... ..... .273 91.. Rickard Parker do • ”73 2371 Time (Irani Alike ..... ....191 4611 Alex 'Ranter • d 0.... 112 300 Jer Joekson d c „, 000 12:. Winilleadman 'do 92 130 Rob% Taggert do 93 200 Thus Smith do 1.18 300 Aaron Lerry do 219 410 Ilannak Brod) do 612 ' 429 do 689 237 It h o ;1 0 -11 11 n". t do 260 184 Robt Brady do 041 110 Win I' Brady do 140 440 fohn - Reese ......,...du 600 1 300 Wm Porker do 300 125 John Dorsey do 42 125 Moore Wharton ..do 46 405 Peter lloneel., ......... ...do "15 68 Win Parker do 73 402 134..WmMlles do.. ..... .12,04 ase Mary Karnacker Union 12,63 1 42 James Moore -Potter 61 [ 200 K Janning ....,,...do 300 1 200 Wm derrigus,.. ...... ...,do ~..300 257 Cathrine Roble's( ......5pring,,,,,730 800 Rebecca Robison do ...990 140 Richard Robison do 106 ' 161 John Knox Walker.... 484 182 i.lllehard Pardon do 582 175 Robert Robison do 541 100 Win Cook - Penn 100 433 168-John Allison ..,, ..... Hu5h..,.,..2969 1 75 WinWilsot. ' do 798 1 260 James Allison do 11789 433 163-Jos 110pkins do 798 433 163..Ja0 llopkins . ' do 798 483 163..Jn0 Funk do 1608 438 163-Jno Lowden do` ....708 483 158-Thos Grant . do 798 483 163-11snj Rush...l do 15,98 483 153„C Rohrer 'do ,15,98 I 433 163„Jaeob Myers do 16,00 1 100......163,110beri, .King do ..... ....838 438 168,,Robert 1rvin..r...y.a...d0 ,26,49 • 433 183„John Mussel do ,28,48 [ 433......153„Riehard Peters do 28,49 488 163„Paal Bask.-- ......... do 798 433 183„Pasil Black do 198 I 433 103„Paul Sao?' do 798 qa" — Tels - ,;stailr'llarreland de ..... ~..706 44 168„John Kelly do 7170 438 108„John Rosh do 798 438 164,,J0hn Saab do 7118 404 ‘.....10hne Wank • do 788 812 Joseph Wells do 780 tie• ? joy# 4 ~,s . . „ Miner ' do . "1 888 433. . 153 7) Tattier . .... ‘ ,....d0 82 439 168,,J0hn Thambright do . #BOll 184 I.l4,,James Gilliland Bnowshoe.l.29B 102 Richard Jones BB3 488 1111„Mary M Whorton' .o „1024 438 168-Joseph P Morrie,,, ,f r.o.do 4025 484 Sam?Dobson' do „HMS 838 I,43,,Bninissl Phipps „UnL0n,...1029 200 Jacob Vanpool Tazi0r...,,40,80 280 Obrietain Vanpool d'd "1360 108.. Micheal Weidner...... do ' 676 100 Michael - Weidner do .874 100... 4 ....... .D Ralston do 618116' 117 Boyce DaYiii d0......,32,85 170 Gnomic Hoover Uni0n...28,18 160 John Mendenlanll d 0... 428' 160 Robt 1141 66 1165 40 Ica richer .227 291 120..Ge0 daton - 80gg5....:1077 809 .1 licoiland do „1882 1 809..., .John Scott do 809 [ 884 ...... ......Win Wi5tair...............,d0 904 .A 4 ........ 82 ...Th05-Mairasidenn.,..4)aion. i • ao B Pyle &a ..... ;.,......,,Wilker • 72 MM... ..... i...JenadahMaaker.,.......d0.c..i....800 0..4,...4.Ri01iard Palter d0...:40 .448 i. , I . ll2,pancee duller- d 4 dr Lay llaceissai d0... w 0c.882 ! +36 44.- Ackert, - d0c.„,.... 01 .. .-- 444.44....04.4141 elcusha • ............. r 4 ...... ~..... ~ ...........,......4.. 7 ,,,86 ' .c.::.68.. - Midtreeee Jades -- • iii.L..taigi 4480,..i.V11.;i1d. watellemell.l -- ""ifo - it. . -.:;',..,._., 441"....1111..8and Illeicerios do ',4880 '4o9,i...i4dr..l9lhidbeth peoverty.l..do - • Mid 427 •149..Jesue Evans .........-. ...... dO 089 NEW ADVERTIWMTS 490 72.4.P444r Haw. .r.d0..... 639 484 137.../L*ft Wkliktrobtim..:lo: ' 844 1 438.....)611::.Vic. • ~_‘ , ..t,. 4. • - '.... 83.2 88. 1 , ...I , '77' , 4.. ~. ....131 4......10 ' 1.. .; •- s • • . ......: „C.... 131 lor ,88 107..Jamos ' ackerlr . o . 131 ; Its; 107.. Davie Johetwi do . 111 127 • 100.. W Mixusel 327......100.Dar1d Mercer d0........191 21P ..... 107..11460g Baker • do 323 218 107..J0hn Baker ' ' do 323 433 ' 120..Ranntel Miles 'to - ,04,42 50,r.,..... ..... 11enj'atiiih Pyle's l' Cb.:lto - - ' 148 1 50 ..... .. .... a .. Aged to J Walkeiy.Bewaside"..l3B . , 405,......111..Jac0h Rosh .. ~....11446;".."..4 : 14,95 1 422 44...J0hn Weidman do 15,29 - 1 402wc...116..,J00ub IYeitArnast.~.l6 . l,,,...t it 4311 163...1areb Decider 433 158..Th#11 Brenner.....-...n10.„ • 798 433 163.112diriv4 intro« do 498 190 II Vandyke 8n0w5h0e,..,401 - 250 C Beckwith Taylor . 3448 2074 of R. Aunelley......Curtin 3445 12 211,Robt W cartney...-..Periu5en....292 235....,.......1V Itannsey 11eward..:.2852 25 . 00 :of .1 - IWibbfg ' do ..... .....242 - 25.:.....".,00,T,, 4 14 - Oroyatrueg - - - re,dit .........242 298 James Sumuels...-Liberty 489 250 131mon Lingle* • do 383 81...-...00-11ngh Shaw.., ' d 0.... ...... 195 00 C Nestleread Libertz...4Bo 00 ....... `...0f A Scott Miles, - 07 50 A of Samuel Scott do . .. 37 104 Joseph ,Ilownian....Rnsh 484 50 ed to 111 Bcebel 1 itiert) . 712 30 ....ed - tell teelidel-....1q......,...420 433 A Beighart ..... -....•ku51i••••:,•••798 100 J McClure Boggs, 180 60........40...J 1) Ilszris 'do 220 16.4......16...Junice_A11eithx„.......11u5b„,..,1214 , 150 " pf John Carr..,. ...... Taylor 435 200 - •of James Carr ~„do. . 675 . 106 22... W Lowry Being 436 21d 16 - 6 -Joel Pirier - ifirrnskies,...4oi 40 10... R 'eh d At herton .., • " d 0,... .... 331 433 153-16 Malone " ,lo ' 798 - 433 151..J0hn nom:lager do 'l2Oll 4:12.. .. : .. 153..0e0rg0 Seough do 1688 433 152,.Ieinae Butches do 798 • ........152„MW hael-GaNnlitlier ,10 r .,..,,10110 177 84...lierdman PTiilips to 1 1340 217......150„Th0rnas limit du,. ''99 44433 ................ Went.: do 512 4433.....233.„J0hd 'West do 512 4433.....15:1„W A 'West do 512 4423-...153..1) It Ciinniugliani In 512 4308 71...1 oho W Xeelit ............. ' ' , 42 Also of the name time and place the following ifeeerilied - *elated alid unstated property upon radii, situi king Foods cannot be found to pity the taxer ne.,e,eind _thereon, Will be ex posed to sale muter the act of Aiall 20th 1811 laererjr ntirin'n :Carrion Tlffr Other Wargo:ll ... for school tax of 1860,61, 02 $3OO 'Moons and of is Marriott 'lvry assessed to Jobe Zook fir sdhoot tax of 1860, 61. 02, 4300. Hoare and lot. and store house in Manion Twp mpoweverl to W A MoValwont flit school tax of 1869, 'Ol '62 4,25 JOIN HLIANNON April 8, 188:1-8t c! II I.:Birk - 8 SALES. tie irtoe of sundry writ", of refoiitioxi . Erponag hooted out of the Conrt of Common Plea. , of Centlx. County, and to um directed. will la exposed to public sole at the l'ourt Hoare in llr ho rough of ran Alootley the 2Cith day April A. 1). 18114, tho followtre,4 Real Kstate to wit. A eertain lot 01 gr,:tool Kit/tate in the llorough Itellefoote, 11,, 4444 ded on th e Wect hy .1'4.1111 t 4 treet, on the North by lot of .1441 in *etre]. on the lo.t. Ay lot of Miehael Morrison. on the tioutb lot of I). R. Tote. Thereon Erected. a large two otorj , 414Xviliph house au& other outbuilding", aWs the 'improvements and appnetennnees. Seised, taken in execution nut! t o be -old no the property of David Bollinger. A 1.50, a cerletril 11.044116 gr tenernent or piece of In fletrirce 'NM containing two nem., aro or loieb bound 011 tiro South by laud of .1. M. Kephart. on the West by a road, on the 'North litMellefonto and Halt' Moon RURd, or the Mud by land of J. M. Kephart, thereon e -1 retied a two otOry,dwelling Howe. end ether out Idldingn, with the itnproc cumuli and appal.- teurnweo. Seired, token in execution awl to be fob/ so Ile property of Peter S. Kerlin Jr. A 440, a ertaitt lout of ground, in Snow Shoe Tap: bounded on the North. by public. Road. 01, Ibis Weol, South ' Kroft by lauds of llar%- 04111, thereon erected a two :dory dw e lli ng Moire and stable and other oullotildiugb with the improvements and appurtenances. Seired, taken iu exe, mien owl to be cite' the property 1,1 3,,,, er b Jfeightof. A I,SO, a certain inc-xtioge tenelnent or trawl of bind 'misted in ,Ilowarol Twp, tsci,tre t'o, kW/flirt! 1111 the End •be a t J. Unnitier, the §owth by Innd it' it. Shunt.. on the We.l bs land 14 O. Brous), and on the North by 1111111 et J. White, containing one 'sundered anti ~.esenty 11 , fr rat let more 11f tee., I hereon tweeted a Mono and barn, and other ablinutstangs with the bin prorententn and nppurturaucer. -ALSO, n lot or pircelsclund in the Tap and County aforesaid bountleion the Kant by Public, road on the Went by lend ocJaeob Baker, on the South by bunt of James liorden, and •on the North by land bf A. it. Tipton, contnining nix teen tens more or less, thereon erected t;Prouse. barn' and other nut hultittn" - with fire respire ve7 mortto and nppurtenences. Semi, taken in execution arta to be Fold ns the property of Samuel Leathers and lVilluun W iuga rt. , ALSO, a curtain 'flossing° tenement, or lot of ground citunted ih Milesburg Qpntre County. bounded on the North by en alley, on the Went by a street, on the South by the canal, and on the Font by an alley, thereon eructed two dwel ling 'tonnes, stables and other outbuildings, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, With thalgprocomonts and appurtenances. Seized, Liken in execution anti to be 'old an /he property of Robert Armstrong. ALSO, all the 11;0, title wed Interested of kart's) Stein In and to alrthat moodiage tene ment athl lot of ground situated in.the Borolgli of Bellefonte, Centre Co, bonded no follows beginning at the South Bast corner of the lot, No 132 in the general plan 'of raid %rough, thence south along the Western side of Spring Street 51 feet, thence west, by a line twiny at tight angles with Spring Street, 2115 feet' or thereabouts to the Ennt line of said lot of IX. P. Roym.his, to Mia Southern line' of the lot.No 112 In said Borough, and thence by the south ern lino of lot No 132 to the piece of beginning, known as lot No 132 with the improretneute and appurtenances. Seised, taken in exception and to be sold ax the property of Martin Stone Agent. ALSO, all those certain menages teiernents and tract* of land, situated lying being in Rueh Terp, in the said COdnty of Centre, boun ded and downbeat as follows via one thereof Surveyed upon a warrant In the name of J. Band, adjoining surveys in tits warrantee names of Jos. Hopkins, duo. Stine 'WA C. Shank containing 433 sores or thereabouts, Another, thereof surveyed upon a warring of C. Shank, adjoining the tract above mentioned,. containing 433 acres or theriudiouti. Another, thereof surveyed upon a truant is the name of M. Shank. adjoining the tenet lot above mentioned, containing 433 acmes them 'Wu* Anotiwr, thereof sorreynd neon a warrant, In the nalareo ,14„. 'Scott, ,eivlow Clio tract hut abore ',wadded, eouWdng 114 nem or Maid about". Another. tiioreof surveyed upon a warrant in the name of D. flare, anjoinirlg the last two tracts above peutioneckeemestbaing 433 soros or thereabouts. " ^Aeotter, theme, eavvizid arm s sanest in the name or A. Shank • tuning the tined ism above mentioned eontainigg '438 acre, tot dere eboute- .Aneekor, thereoftmereyod *port or !torrent 10 the name of J. Stake' adjoining the traot lut above mentioned eoutaialog 247.a0ree,0r theta -about'. Another. *aloof surveyed Upon a warrant Ip ,the name of 0. Hare Jr. adjoining the tenet Last above mentioned eontainiwg L 36 kin'b atom". tbousx • Amatr, thereof. 174 ups w"nri the naszthe tract of t aiZov' r"...1117rr or thereabity":' Surveyed trim* IL wantelltsigi tbilt: 4 6t=nars scyougni the blit two Muds 'bore mentioned, ountahning 498 urea or titenaboutta • , pr e o norvez a "moat la the Owl lith th e IMMO .11timdr. °bag ef share ‘aelitionoi, °On , 4 8 0 AorfaAW 21 , fdiThottr4r.voltitiksit e car AO, , Fs(ma4l4 . 'Uri Aire meatloded, eeittalshi seta fr thetiathouts• • 107M11 NEW : thateo aut*o}id tip , a warrant la the name of Jno. Braekisill; skqehilitg the alma mut tit's** mentioned, tiontaining 446 acres or thereabouts. . • • :1 ; . 04 . 7b1ehr aro POW a m _Mitara_ tpl4 Aar% Ajto ''tbre, Itd7t7tlfitarthi l lfit th L a name 9f (lard, OintlphollOtelptegl. ./ the tract last &boa, Mentioned, eentalnin 4011 aorta more 'Of 10.9P ' on which is erected a, steam new mill, tenant houses ' itiddlte iufkothar• with buildings. 'ALSO ? , one cittler tract adjyining that last above mentionell; saryoyed upon a warrant la the name of Joe. Mallon, containing 400 acres morn or img, improvements, and 4n -I.:nrtenances. Sc!zed, taken In execution and to be told so the property or W. Utitlerwootl. Belo to ootoutont , e at 1 o'elotitp of ma ' dig' Sheriff's IV:CON, LbY. Dellefonte, April Ist, j SAtri f. .". ' c..e. SHERIFF'S SALES. • By virtue of sundry Melts of Kiwi Pada,: issued mit Of the Common Pleas bf Oen - -tre Doman and - tir - tne directed, will be expo. moil to public sole on saturdny the 23d day of 'April . N. -- P - . - 18114, Kt "the - - taint Koine - in the Borough Of Beiblifonte, the toliewhig beeerlbed property to wit : All that certain mearaige ten ement or piece of land In DenniF Twp, eentain - log 2 acres more or less bound on the. Smith by land of J. M. Kephiwt,. on ihe• West by a mail, on the North by Bellefonte and Ilalfmoon road, on the Knet loy., land of J. M. Kephart, thereon 'erected alernate#y twelliWg horse and other out buildingwwith tholtapicreementa and appurtenanoas- ' Beimxl, taken In executipn and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Kettle Jr._ A - ALSO, OVUM iferfrffff‘airifiTeforf of A,, R.. Davidson in and to a certain tract of land situated iu Vegas Twp, Cadre Co.obounded as follows beginning `et nu Elm on the bank- of Bald Engle thence doe n 'the said Creek on the Nothern side and toy the several nouns. of the PAIPC. North 50 degrees West iii percher North 574 degterr-, Hest 82 perches, North 53 degrees, tam 99 percent Worth 00 degree., E10tt..32 pereltir Earth. tiff dogmas, But 9 _per -_ ches, thence iry MAI of J. Kltlinger North 32 dowers, West 113 perches thence North 58 de grees Knit 108 perches thence North 404 de: grees,, West .128 perches thence South 55 de giver. West 400:zerches thence South 32 degrees East 1115 pershes.)lh6oce hlontb .58degreSw Wept 112 perches theure -South 32 degmer East 92 percher to the Bellefonte it Philipithorg Twp. -coed, thence by -the rime Koine 67 degree', Weil 10 perches, thence f•thulls 32 thlifer, East 7:: Ic. Ip:. ' refies to th e place of begi-Inmy„ 21.12.atres and 2 7-perches and allowance be the woe more lIP u ..___ Seized, taken in Pleermion and to be sold c the property of A, B. Davidron. A LSO, the one fifth rue of two treats of land, situated In Boggs Twp Centre Count Penna. bounded 1411 follows bet:Ming at a chestnut Oak, thence by laud* of il/21. and Jac. Weis West 320 perches ton poet. thenen by lands of S. Delaney i 4 lontlb 230 perebto toe poet, thence by lasi& of ti Dictiannhon, Best 230 perches to chestnut mai, tTteiieoly lioiit.,3f 31. Wail 220 tnittte , and .itownirce. TIR, other at a eltesnot onk thence by lands of Frnrier l+otatlt 230 perches to a cbsonut oak, thence 1/v busts of J. 5e..01 Mast 220 yard er to n thence by %Afoot bind Sorth - 230 pert he• to the place af_huminiting contoinlAg 1:13 twit.. and 163 perches and ollerianee. 'The Prd ribove mentioned tart. of land b., . 41,,r bota, the I Pill day of Jmantiry• A. D. 1;95 clod the recent owe th e Oth duy of January A. D. 1799. •pth , the. sAver.vou.i, “pl.rt.•,..nee4. taken in em/ention on,l to be ...Ad an Ike properly of Win: .1. Hu in. A (is 44 all the ughl title and luterert of Yarnell who sum i. ed IC Yarnell diced. and A. Fetzer Ailui•o dr. ol Yarnell it. laiag our molivitleg l lnertir4 or hi f part of all (lint plantation au:, trio,t of 1141/t1 ritunted ill Hogg* 'rep Centro Co. Imuutled binds C. ktrueo. J. Whet, 11. (tirtln's Ifei" aNSI ofhprii e t ,rd.mm g 292 nervy. or theirAMlN 'therm* 4•1 1 erloil snmll basis . Jim' Mg bun, eilb the impure moats mid appurtMatheev. 11A. tuhen iq execution untl to be, bold no tilll property of It. Varuoll,,, MOM, F e t. vr .I.IIICA Ac. Nate 4, continence at F oeletk V. M. of said day'. Sheriff .. . 6 thrll'.l, t Ilionte Apr, Uhl% j 4 , 1 . 1- ~ 4 1 00 , ---li. lIIM 11 hold. Lure 1..1).i1111 1. , Lot, nisi s awl novella., that 111 thin toottutiiia,i t'wu•n.aa, is Enroll!. thereat 17.1 1 . 1111111111411t/t4, Cu)l /WO *Laa•ls 1111011 rutabnu•d and proparly prepared, 101,1W,e/ (Inc a `lt.11,0)11 . 111:11) va tee at eleaning the skin or unit a utaueona disorders. The great garret of the world-famed beautta ot the Vuocasiati nmi den+ owl Ilan purity of their eomplesloll4 14 at tributable solely to the great result:4.v pnoliteed from then. ingredients. Are hasv savored, at great expen , e, the recihe for tb,. InaralllollB VOITII/0 I j Lave imported quantity of the ingredients composing and nor'' t.frtli it to the mopio of the L tlited Stotts. I= I,4otoloit, Pimp £ Eruptions of the Skin, bityl to emtiroly rowr° le re re &LES, TA N, RUNI3I - 10. ROI7GENE.V. A\l REDNESIS OF"flIE - It remlern the hainlir i )ftl complexion .nfs, rilll4 111 Ir, 'lf nll4ll saihMk,lll.ti give, to the ekin • heal Ihy allll ) ontlifol nppeutlitka. Iteinouiher that it hi u %ROA 1111 Clo. Pvelry)noly should nue it. If roar druggist hamlet yet pi-a fter,' it. entail orafere directly le. an. l'ackage Atli* b Null or bares . .. free of charge. hi uny Part athe United Straka*, up receipt or vI,OIE Addre.., JOHN H. WEBB ehowidt , and Pliarnmeostiste, No. 102 Centro 61. N. -April 22 '6l 1)1:4/L1 .110 N OF I`.I.ItTNEKSHI Notice is larreby given that rim purt nrnbip existing between Anima/. Itnrly... 1411// , linupt mud P. N. Unapt untie! (be firm or A. llnnia A Co., wns diseol•eol on the tots[ day of March, 1801. Isaac Haupt is authorized N. nottle nil debts am., to and by the snit' firm. Al) perrone knowing thermal..e kidebtwil no nab) firm will please COI awl settle, and Wore touring duties present thew roe tettionient. ALLISON HAUPT, fBA If AtIPT, P. S. it A I.: PT, April 22, 1883--3 t. Dmlxistunxigre, Wens orAdtninistration on OM lb - tato of Catharine of Spring too iiship, ddoeased, having Leon' granted to the under signed, he hereby isistilles altl persons indebted to mad Estate to took* immediate payment, and those having violins against it to present them, duly niithesitleatod; for Sltttionienl. COITASTGI/11E1t SCHLEAL April Eh 1864-61. EXECUTORS NOTICE Notice is laroby evert that letters tenementary on the Estate of 'Abigail Sankey. late of Potter top., Centro ea., d.c'd having. been granted to the. subscriber. All Forgoes knowinT themselves indebted- to said 'estate are requested to make inituediate payment smithoso baring claims to present them properly autenti, cote& . . • • ' W. J. EBALBII Bellefonte hprit 8, '64—tr. 4 Excester. was. 3T. S. stranira MILLINER, 711 ext ttOot to the root office. Has just opclw a ititscrrtmamt of the latest o,yles of SPICING AND SUMMER GOODS. *Mots she is prows's% to mkt pp asci trim in fh..hlOnt J. W - PRI+1118: - • , BONNET N,..A N It'A TA/. Always an iumetrid trbted Wlt'n abort notree 4LEA.CII.I.IiO Done in thi meet eimplete manna kelowiato the trade ' v 44/4111dCret04-419 toMSS GOODS OP ALL KINDS just re ceived td 1/01,PER'S. Nt - T" ctnr f.Ef'. MEI