23 12 IE let tmotratu natrkMan .w where can tr ate er.wi' FlY ll, be lso i ll isn oW t basine g s: they please, roma ttf.'whatea .erpe :•••• 4111,80 ' diehts they ;#4ripfaiii t tion, beavx ate inexorably, will cling to them,. If they. i beg t hey will-be taxed for it, if they do I nothing they will bo•taxeti foe it, if they t work by the day, the wt' k or the month I they will be • taxed for it, evetythiug, 1 6,y, j _i•boyiy and every place is loaded d 9 with taxes, and there is but a mite ; 40cd now in comparison to what must he the future. This is Alm ft-nit of an abolition Administration. Befpre it came into power,- taxation was coin pore unknown to the people or the: Utitild"States, every commodity of life could hpltad for a tea.-onable price and properly was at mortgaged to pay an ,:tOritlott4 debt contracted in an unholy, ittlittle:in and dit.gtaLeftil vtar ; a tabor-, ing wan, then, aas no emupellth.l to orli t1i , ..!-(13,„).i to pttrohal,e a shit t, err' nth. c00'v,041.13 • uot turced to hand over to thcitax _C.etteter, halt of his ea,ruings to enrich - s tom;: 4111:eo ' l , l,oeulafOrs * and purittol ur to, feed a lot of lazy, ignorant ;caw.; - nothing ofthe kind wa:, known ut ll•It Melt, but how is it to-day? Lot imrdened tenahtS, why are uuw uteritico what little they have ,:, - Ara of toil, or leave. the upy and go -forth without Lio•inosei with their vi%ci, and u,o2c aur v.er ! M=E=l P. OMAP MIMIZIM, - - Mditor. gEILLEFONTE, PA FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 201 18114. The Wrr From the kfiRJ, dlifln.l the pair!, week We have had any amount of ncenifreautler has been Is Alt hinentl !tome three or four times.— Oen. Lee has heel killeo,—as otter; surrender id with to, wlicle force .very other day, teak been anuthilatetl oboist twitm in every twenty Sour h i ourra over a hendred the:mend "rebels" here been ktilrel And mere than' twice that loamy ..nd eut,L to ed. St) our semyttion petrere h.tverhiet It. Ll.to ut Oro plain truth at tha_nm6Llttar,4ess,t/ i/IJIL NHL the Federal alto". y has not g earls 'e of advantage. he commeneed taw to,Liat yt tiernneute. Nord, Fatty ust.ekfrom Itichmetel, nu the 411 of Mny and 411 Thurs.] ey the ritts of Mar, 'the had. , of Fp 0:y 1 v:eon won foe Are inttel rs.na Its. UM Ned: WA - A 'n tone aeither army boa moved. flat hards,t tlgistleg store the war tcezan las Mr Jsubt been dt no. duririg. the ten d..os 44rent hoe F tan attemptingto take: 'eh anereut pt tot A -hay Leen L•ct we beet 11.. '4lO.liP t, IlCousand w.,1 a. t ,nt , .„ s e. TL" s o v hoc hod tieetllv NIX (.em r . d.i Weer. 1...011•Ita or captor ral And the C n:t.lerstteri tarn. v •five. thestge 'et Tuareg) thus ,owe up rumor... t j ea er ,1 T,ce, of eel.. are, Stir n t vet ref LI re real{ the P.. 11. site r.rth-- tank 'll.O eil'a;-;1. Su It teals on neutral ground, peFerrased by flou. r ..-nry. there hoe ••`l.• are a great ma i.y people, who, reLmra.rr- iholut,,,.....nut.v...llkeraday. t .• I,llrii t - 4: - tilirrolljiticict Or tut Pere:llW hat, no Aerate to attack the cri eln:..ll sal rt. Ito telterraph, •to se latury ' - 1., , 1 ohrrifor•A t hi• piiritan btunton thot, own titer oe.ortre ce of the I,ta of the En.st, honestly belie% e that the ruLqz, o.lt tt,r the WA. nellt Le ' h.euplu of Litt. New I.:4 t .flund tunics are ',prude 1. I far superior in the point , of civilization to these of the Southeru States. To -wit.- we would recommend the careful N 00111 1 44 fr,in J. 41 flatlet. On '1 washday 1114.111..1,11 levittral Lug letrvt, the to, PJ as to 1111.4.6 . 15 t a northeastern front to Want. He did w.t, no .vs supposed yestertluy, abandon the ertund north of the Pr ' Itig mis ter's flank now tout etreeM, ,autk•of Sisotteyleatile,d?.l bichne •ruin northwest, so ito.t Line western Bank oleo rests IQ its banks, Mt 4. of Spat-Sylvania. grant wail° tie attack upon Lee either on k relay or t t ' oattird ay, the ter m s condition of the - rondo pros nut.nd it. Urn. Let a ph bete ate iu ltpdtaylventa, and hold the country lir about a tali to north of it. Urn. Liredit ' s hat hue aasaaeal about half s male, end hie LieaJquart.•rs are now a mile and a halt north t f the twin. tepottslV.llll. thus lies to neutral ground still to be fought for, mind, beyond the ettpture4 of prisoners and guns, Thoraday'i battle one so inetfeettlal as that of Tuesday. - The Federal supplies art earned by wagon from belie Plain, on the Potomac, bolsos Wash- Uiston, across the Itapahanuock-fords to the army. The Fredurick.burg railroad has not yet been rebuilt. A detailed statement of los poll in the various eon,* of Grant's artuy, as a:Putted by the ilerodil, toot nit -thirty Are thousand. Our latest Intelligence from the Army of the Potomac, Is to eight o'clock yesterday morning. Nothing had occurred up to tlititalme and ho armies held their former poonninr Lee presen ting a-arm front yawl holding his ground north of the Po. The Xunfedetere-, le is reported have received large reinfor..ements. The mud about the federal army is vary deep. The New York Ettaing Poet has a telegram from Wash ington givlug it as the opialon . thero, that the capture of Richmond would require a campaign of eii smelt. Prom all appearaucee the two armies will remain on the Pu for souse time to Gtlii. Butler has not been beard from since 13.iturtlay sod nothing is ketone his move ments. Secretary Stanton telegraphs that Jeuhston hen! evacuated Itea.acu, fifteen miles south of Dalton. The direetten taken by the enemy on their retreat Is not known. Tenants and Taxes In our local columns to.day, will be found the resolution, of the Farm ten ants of Benner town-hip, in relation to the enormous taxes imposed upon them to,keep up the infamous Abolition cru sade, now desolating and destroying our country. Long before the war was com- I menceti the • (tape) ors were warned of the consequence, attending the election. of persons who were sworn to inaugurate it. Many of them heeded thel warning, but 'others chose to allay themselves on the side of Abolitionism--cast their suffrage for Abraham L:ncohs and An drew G. Curtui—howl war, to the last, dollar and the but man, and denounce every one who would not join in their insane cry its "traitor.." or -"copper heads." Now they are beginning to•re alize the fact that to cArry ou a war againA arrive and determined peotple, requires nithe than the mere 'denuncia tions of thee who are opposed to it, idtre than insulting mon t.ho would nut permit prejudice and ingot' y to min pletc iy blind them, more than the cry of •‘ war to the la'it dollar and the last man,' more than preaehing up. abolitionism and miseegenation at home. They are beginning to feel that. it takes more than all thtiso.—nionei , —aud that they niust do their share to furnish it. Taxes are beginning to open the ey es of those who would not see. i Experience is teaching a dear Ifisstrii,and- many we hope will profit by it. What ..fleet the movement of the tenants in Benner township will have we beat cely know ; the taxes on the farms they occupy mast be paid by sonic *Jody and whether they will stand by _their resoluticrns, and leave the placek unless the owners of the' propAties pay the-extra nixes, time alone can tell: It. would be but art act of justice for the land holders to bear part of tfc inereasea expenses on their farms, ,firr tenants in this section of the countrY - will not be ablito pay the enormous taxes imposed upoa real estate finless the coming 'har vest yields wow than it now promises; everything they age is commanding an exorbitant' price, while the principle products they have for isle* are but lit tle over old totes. That they "littttn - alfaite'by BB B fbe &rare they now till into the bands of others, .. perusal of the article on tly outside of to days paper, headed, 'CIN II I ZatiOn in the Flee nod Slave States." It shows cunehttvely from the CUM'S that the six New State-, with all their !A' e-ted ~dvanta,l : cs, safe fewer colleges aid t bar , church property and wLaith, more lam:lies without homes, tours ,atnuog Whitts and biaoks. more paupers and idiots, more in-airy whites and comic:v., tWore'crim ine6 and rogues, and :teu>tily isg times more mullkttoes, according to ate negro poptfladh. thad the five old "SlaAe" . States;*:u3land, Dula, Ninth — ClF ohna, South Carolina and Georgia; which have but the same number of in habitants. -These are iiictswhith can : not he denied, 'Anil . which the boastful put star, of New England dare not con tradict They are facts witieli bkuld silence fiwever, the 11) pocritical whinings of the wbohtiets priests of thu :North about the sin of - slavery and the wick cdne.,s of "slave-drivers " - Let us hear no more of the greatness and glory of New England, until she builds church es to accomodate all her people and PK tablislies schools to enli:ghten them—multi _ "P's W" ll 1 ‘ 1 ""'" "Th . ' Pie"'"'" nail' bin her pi i r ons are empty and her patiper . • FL) " 1) ".""" r • -• h "" hou -Cs no uge r crowded with wretched, t,'"b n le,..,ll;:i:.l.;nl.:'..t'",rt'ti,cl;::rree"';:l:7l et h" stars lug Lumanity---until her White in- uo! ar"at 811110 of sn"lfe lenity to 'Wen the trawl at hue habitants" cease, to degrade thebtselvi t s ,::: i n e s r t , Lt L,{ t , cl , ll f. e , rk t t a the ) h and by beastly intercourse With the blacks, and :he tises .goodness and grandeur two - 11 n; Lein frei;uent& en•ited by bus to the Inti. ; ititin she now falsely assumes. slurp' are alaios I, and to the point . We Let her dealers in wooden tut-Diego, her trafik kers. in tin-ware, her school teach- the l e led to aay h ;;O::• "' t . t h s t'S e . e r r e" bl ' : ; 1 4. • ers and spinsters learn to mind their own nim ly bi by him on Om primi p ialtrgto m t at Ins tii . 's &li forinduct ewe, ineu . .tl in calling business, her nit eaters to preaclk o ut the !ng the rebel-invasion of gospel, her _politicians tp - act us white lust the h t SIl nll::Cr t .me arguments ill favor of men, her hen6,.to Le hotte,A and her daughters to Le virtuous, before she is again held up as a pattern for - other sefr t of our country to thllow. organization established sonic time since in the land of Yankeedont, called the "Woman's Loyal League," has attempted to get a foot-hold on the soil of the ''old'Keystonc State:" That the intelligent, virtuous daughters of Pennsylvania will so degrade themselves as to become members of this circle, we du not befit ve. The objects, one of w hick is to confine the purchase and use, exeltAvoly, to goods of doniestic man ufaet ure, way well (wimpy the attention of New England spinsters—they are in tem.:col deeply in such a project, for let the women of the Middle and WeQtern States pledge theMselves to' purchase and ILO n 4, goods but those iddomestic niamullteture, and the eastern yatikees can put what price . they haven mind to on the articles manufactured by, and sent from that section . For years the cemtnning populalm of Pennsylvania and other Status, have paid a heavy tar iff, in order that. thvotton mills of New lingth . nd 'could compete with those of other countries ; ale we new entirely exclude everything that these whining bLm-bellied ii ( uritans may compel us to pay exorbitant prices for_ articles of tlif.ir manufacture? Are we to gip) them our !raft-9124e in preference to those who sell cheaper, in order that they may lord ikkver us? Afterpermitting , their fanat icism to ruin our country and enslave us with debt, are we d going to hand over to them shut little we have left, in order that they may become wealthy? If so, let the women of Pennsylvania resolve to use none bat "goods of domestic DM' ufacture.L!' Tite,3lilitia of Pennsylvania are again called out, whatfor the Lord only kifoiis, for arc certain no one else does. If Grant has Lee penealip in Richmond, jf Sherman has claaeect - -dohnstekout in Southwest ailttruber holds The key to the "rebel" capital, as the loyal istei about here would have us believe,, what in the name of sense is wanted with• the Pennsylvania Militia? Has Grant been Retested in his ospwatgn a - fame r - nliabitiond? Has bundioine thing to rsse'd his mariment..egsinst digit: 4 ll4er city? ' Stieh.must be the case. New England beautifixt family fleit i ttilnek now Meng betWien the two win*fthi' iniseegenatieniatitin eounty t ,-over their prOveitieti catedidatas fer' ; Coa•-•: gtev.' The - Action &menaces litilkes an- "itiaiiiiatt. - d'acatindreo; ' thellall faction say that Calvin is nothing but itn, "old fogy without brains, and without influence." Both parties no doubt tell but the plain honest truth, and we hope the honest people of that Congi.e-;ional dittriet will ,ee to it that t tut "Ohl firig,"' nor "curie . ;li m.at. representatives u to Con gross. However - us . poor "buggers" clown here Atould tile= on Congers-. sional candidates after the se-ruction' made tr. - o years ago. napANTuaeitlm Enat v , 4 6 r Lsit. ot . Diww• 9,Eir AIM' Thl7..itt o 10iffsehifildllif Ltilionk 4 . ite , trr Gdintrlbr - .the Teacl364i Subjeelho pirm, of_Lioien.--.-..4- . -...., '''''"? • --- Itilli'r --- ..-- ReiAnnten 0ZA,331,1c-iitii .l). M. Wagner Bellefonte M'd'se 11 15,00 May - 'd Loeb do 'i Llqrs 11 15,06 Hofer ,4, Brothers do M'd'se 11 15,90 Samt• Brown do • do 13 10,00 C. Derr, do do 13 10,00 ILBrokerhoof A. Awl do do .13 10,00 A. Bauman do do - 13 10,00 T. Bariasidetio do _ 13 10,00 tiiiiiii it Zfist - di ' hardwa re 13 10,00 icilwilllstrrle ' do' thugs ' 14 7,00 F.l'. Preen do do 14 7,0 Q J, Brzekblll lto PurnlLnio 14 7,00 dretiti. 11. Harris - do do .14 7,00 then tick 11. Ilillibish ,ds' Stink ' 1,4 7,00 if) , " digital, Geo. Livingston do • Books IC 7,00 self governmt -" . .. ' 7,00 i The old talk 7•00 _ _ ____ 7 .. as an illdetral --A • gifted and patriotic lady of Vet- 1 . E , 4op tells ' .1 10 ,00 ,00 O • wont, io n lett e r on m delusion of the peo- - 13 10,00 Of her beasts 3 5;00 • pie in pentitt lag this war, ItOt, "do yon bo ,, knowledge hi 8 5.80 loot it ',tirade 111 ii.l 1 110 Co to wiil pea mu. , aumt for ai • thin t.1”1 . 1%ti Imulness to loth much longer'.'' Mau irmitedil 8 5,008 .5,00 M e eau to more auserer that question than we can Felt how long the sunsuit; of a Maui- I to pat the sib 8 .5.00 „ iitdiou r .ii 8 5,00 a.; may last The madness of a war gt /twofor.7" do 3 3,00 en elm( li tends dn. A people also ',Ore „ oh, it wit ..I'd'so 14 7,00 ~,,,,I et t o t t g l ) t‘. allow themselves to begin , ene bock, a , do 14 7,00- olicit a wor. innyjdlow it to go ou until a.' fur u tune, if J ge...„410d0 14 7,00 14 7,00 inereihq oxliatisßon tit last (omit - tales their the ~,m i. o do • 14 7,00 live?• all togellior. 'lke people °Vellum/4 ev- 7 , The next ail 410 do .- 14 '7,00 er) it_tion haat. many times allowed them- • hot . se i,„ too , do 13 10,00 ...dyes tube ttherly ruined by wars witioli ' took u wh i p _ i do Prue jr 8 .5,00 were waged to gratity Out ambition or nod- : . • sharp spurs on his. tee of w lee totitrincipled chieftains In toe ho 'lid not like the spars, ka nhjeca_tli It. o l/. Duncan , d g .., . d d 0 ...„, 11.1 404 'd' i r '13 ...n 14 10 4 1 11,4 year of 111.. sistoeuili century the poi do do do It 7,08., pie or Prance c irried on N‘n”. until they 1,!. but lie wits toll that it was all for iiis oart 1 A. Fish e r era' y ' educed llielioiot, •••1 11,, uket, 1 ~,,, good, und they . would be used simply when iR. J. Bonne. do do Grocery' 8 5,00 , lie did not pursue. Iti,, enemy fast enbugh. i f O. Jack Barrie do 111'4' . 8 14 7.00 CI, "ma-lard, in his 1..,,,,,,,., f10„,.,./..e, , 11' hen mounted . , laid rho ItorStf sbutit to start. i dlibler &Co • do. do` ~..30 "ft. too do do do 13 10.00 dr i a "' i d Il i " Pic ., tu " , c.t. ii "', 4h4 " -id "" ser "' un lik•cat toir of conquest, a wise serpent ad- 1 D. Hess , , Homier b. Sow do do di , 14 1,00 .0,-1...il J oey eitboreu to ..... , 11L " 1 tn. r !voting oii oil ..,,,,,i.,, "r nni mob'. cot ..t. ' \ ~it taut 'v, hy have you giden up your ! ? , .. 3 .1 1, d r0 D ,, a1e . fo do' do 1.4. 7,00 do, do do It 7.00- 'l'''' a, I ' llll "' rh '' ke ' "" I ' "i ' s ' .l. 1 1 " -a ' ' """ liberty thus? Tun were free, and now you I p. md,,t 7 , ,," do do • 14 7,00 to l'-i, tit..r tleN out tng cliiiiren, they ground I have placed a master upon your back, and y' Rd ., . . _,A,.,_ o_ _ d . _ .8.... 3,00 ''' ln " 4- '"'" e7-ut- ll " --4 ' 1, 2 " ± "'"" t l ' in " iltBt -T " 'T - ,, W.ll rlll..kiip.)ll - Ira whatever Tit. - plettses. ! ,t t .' Jack sr do do do 8 5.00 place of dour. !I his 1.1 Ollttpre.prved its vir- ',3 l ‘ ..he w h in , to an d, 3,p o norn 7 , ' : Long ..1 Dotting Howard do rd'se 13 10,00 'be, those who cot it died. Thirty-tlimustind do do do 13 10,00 '.." ..),f i , vipu do not uuderstund," to plied the It Weber do do do -7- 13' 16,00 Poi ^ 0 " 1,1 1 I 'n thisway ',l • 1,0,1 Tile 411 . ,ehm,„:, hers,, :•1 place this power in his hoods i It. Cook evrik.",fs. i r , ,, 1 4 1 ' , 7. n , • , :1 m a w 1: ,,,. 1 .... t de t i , , d e,„ 1 "r 1 I " , . Ili e d - "471 t' ,illy lot' a Woo, that I may conquer my toe. I •Driscum j 7 right ACo do do do 13 10,00 tom, when that is done I can jii-t throw !L. Leathers do do Grocery - 8 5,00 ti•I••d tioti! 'MO would thin% that this ex- IJ. MehalTy do di do. Ryr him olf" pei oliee o--old have losted Fraite.c tor, er ; ,Huston do MA's° 11 ,00 _Lio...dn_._ do---,141.2-40. IUI II 01.11 ~..t For in tho_il l. .vms„,l_r o,ll, The ,,,i si s T , p d et j it replied ; -Never ! you have I l_ l * j ,: .l l l ,' ll 'l' s ,,i, next century we see the. Maori of Gie . peo- ; a :3,M. upon your bhaLe'l':,t.'y'o't,l"'lliii.tovbe":l7bittilecti-d J. N ir t . . l ( . ; b r ' e u ;, P'" i n gdf..N d l o o oo d d o o do 1 14 4 7 : 00 110 mB.lO the came unhappy wi"leiles 8 : , !"'" 'to be saddled, bitted and bridled, and 10 you A. It. Barlow do do do 14 7,00 by allowing themselves to he n,ed no the lin- will continue fortner liereaftur."lL Adorns do d do It 7,00. ! dements a devOtie airthitiedi in wars. ! The h „, ,, , , ,,, laughed, an d t h e man m 1 cried out Id, Lott, to o do 14 7.00 M 1.. t dreadful ears! bays Veill e t, i.t IT - 1 and plunged his spurs into the sideo4„„he !D. M.-K' y do firovery 8 5,00 c/ r hog these events • “•Ituring aty y ear , , I Loi stn IJ. C. Matomos do Sra so 13 10,00 'wittier harvest or v i n t age . m en lira met SO I • 1 lon't F. -1,- "- 1 .4.' bin'• hr . !' only a Copper- I M.L.I.D. ir Cr it,. do do ES 10 . .00 weak that they creep atung like 1./..trils on I • ii ,, td. ,, • ID. 0. Bow • do do do 11 7.00 flung-heap. 'They btu) ii t eno. o i, o m li t it at 1 ,1 11,1 i- lit i'. , now ,oh the Abolition Ad- I P,: I T ,V' do do do 1 1 10,00 do do Cloth:-.- • • - re kit., ' -. olii":3t Itlec• ,erinin, ntlti czlnlnt thenisrlic, tit ni.lll Ohl nilvest cat, n lip Ishii worms. We therm lying in di-7,11,m0; rroxitnity 11., dens!. n 'theme 1:11: nl emit it to creep until,. And n, Cu. hat wo not 41.. re io mention Lad wo not ourselves seen it, they eat t he.r own trios end !tad do , in t .ett di' • Into ends lull:01re. 1111 , 1 .herds duck mar Cutts .•I I n pet.- drunk w tilt blond to enough to n.sike the gods nevi,. The peopleofSwe ti allowed their pied king, eliarl,•3 the J evolftb, to r u ry MI ones Until all the young loon in the kingdom were slain. But there le 23 3 end in these t•xamp'ee. Sow list we bate launched upon the bloody tide. hod onlygar, n or•w Inn e e shall stop.. Sufi a 114,111'11.1e te,ir-drla.lion :14 bre:Aiag out in it it ie like a drolly ut- Irrttom dim tltot 501111.1113, , i 1 VII . r f 4 . a cons au..ut. when as It ork de.La1t.4.11..5.111.a massed I11:111 Luor. et:l. u• the wrath o" beacon that Ira, faille upon us 7 I% hat pi ii tha. % , nitlonly Join IN ell tbt 4 penile of th.ur Homo's. of tbt it t !rule, of lint: human a) 7 --.4):4-1;fou the bill here 1141111.13 Wer blo, and Inx lif . fellV.. of tbo stare ( : umpiete e Lore to see him a “big insjoriv ' in Ow etminq --Mara Sund,y 'Al•Prioy. - - , quite .0 Werwiso. The negreem went to a he ._ _ A p a „ T bl e t, h as b een pt i ole d i„ tel urotipied ,olely by white women and PluladelpLia, show leg that Jmige wood- children wills their servants, committed the ward was elected (LA enter by over 100000 grossest possible outrages en the women, majority of ilm legal %otes of the State.-- and then burned the house. An Indtana The facts and the assn of figures piodueed, i regiment heard of the affair, and atracked wake a clear case of the most stupendous , and killed the negroes. No rebels were eon fraud, which, fur the honor of immunity, ' earned in the shocking affair. Admirat it is to be hoped was never known before. Porter said in a late report: "The negro If this pamphlet does not foreoarn to the . troops Aar Vieksb . u,rg have been commit extent of /wt./now the people of relinS.l I- I ting Maly outrages." Notwithstanding Canis, they must have made up their - ini lids , that gallant Indiana rewent deserve In be to patiently *ear the chains the Abolition_ . anode Brigoadier Dever.',, every oneof them, :stn 11:1V0:- forged for them. There is by 1 the übblitionjgdS will nb doubt demand that one remedy, which is to go into the next they be tried for murder. Is it any wonder election it ermined to have a jinr note or a that the brutal negro - aoldicr meets a terri fre fight. , blo fate when their soitthern masters cap • -... ! ture them ? The consequences of arming ___ __,-, , ' those black demons are destined to'be awful - tv0.,1 reprc splits , ocraey : green liaeka, Republicanism. The one is going in the extrem e , and the punishment for which ns certain Its the lapse of time. iiii the oilier going down. Democracy, like ; 1;o:it, will slit c ice the crash which to inevl : 1 ._ _ _ _ _ _._ table. white e . i ernbacks ci ill turn to ',aloe- I --- k religious pamphlet recently less rags The Republican party will fol- published in Philadelphia, says: ..The low the tate of its greenb ac k s t o d us t and i Anglo-Saxon race kills races of men to got ashes. Let who will e_ny "peace to its ash- : territory WA Iliell it hits no claim, makes cc,' we shall never pronounce the sacred treaties, to plunder those who enter into word peace over the hated remains of such I them, breaks them to gain lands, then blows nscoundrelly party, the helpless to atoms because they dare to : rentonatrate and seek self-preservation by • i force'of arise, professes to be the mason -Wmtnem. I'IIII.IIPS, in one of hie gers of peace, yet carries a sword ever warm late liarrangues iu Buxton, took upon the , with blood, and often with, tlity,bletid of its platform a young saddle colored female. own Ammediate kindred. Within the last , a bow he introduced as "the type of the future , Amerioas woman." the abolitionists were three years it has slain a million and a half of men in a contest between brothers so delighted that they crowded towards the of one family." phitfoi in to mess her. It is clear that if these crack brained fanatics had their own way, the white race would soon be extinct in chid country, and their places filled 63, I.) bride. IiLISCEOLNATION.—The New Ira. Dew Book sayg there is now in that c y a white, girl who is married to a negro, with, whom she is living. the wives of-Republicans are in the habit of visiting her on terms of friendly intimacy. the girl is rather good looking, and her husband is as black as a Tartanan night. with that pair the equality„ which Mr. Lincoln seeks to establish is fully realized. REPUDIATION CONIIEROED.—The "oat States of Pennsylvania and New York -/live sot the example .by refusing to pay their just debts to the bond holders. Penns-Dos nia does, it by legislative action agreeably to eddy Curtin's reeontmendatiop. New York does it by a mongrel lejlisbaMn in op position to the Governor's views. The in terest is to be paid hereafter In depreciated pa*. *wises. • —Aft; Ream.—The late account from the Bed River disaster stab' that the 'rebels' captured with everything else the Federal • symaster's wife oontaiZog $1,000,000,000 thgreenbacks. If we had the money mil e devil had the 'rebels' that made the haul ) We 'would feel the beet off. • 4. A Military Pkoeufty, HappitriihearatkaLorrWhimpasoK, with all its real and suifitlitdial litintflitsi. Wishes benitioently unnn the vidipitOthen nothing is heard of tha4lero trtanta since the world begaik.milliattgiitk , hni if_ designing andimhrtious men failueneed per haps by eorefgn jealously and innate amid ti on, aft er an ether; of years,suceeed finally . in disturbing the 'Accent relation of their country. and bring trouble and distress upon the people, then be on your guard against their insidious wiles. They of your wily toe; of his cotirsge, his strength, his itentbere. They yriit i plui fur your enwies calm defeated, and your:. treasure • wasted, 'cur young men to be destroyed, anti the people to be dissatisfied with their al situation and gloomy prospects, and tell you that. t.thilitwy necess - ills surrender of die right of lood,tratiott. The sddlle, the bridle. the 1, hip, 11”, , Ntre. are all ready. The people, stand .itdet and are r,,01y to b now:tied, efolered Do oat be tt , toived, neeee-ity" will runlet: lip, t 3 on_alt ineubun of debt :al I.lllit ion : , ottraps will eat your .tibst once and awl finally with a I trge tom:ding trmy of a different I-nee ore ot they will eoelave you. altlll ing itt Lunt:. -111111 malt times has the back-bons Of the rebellion bet Pt broken? ?low many is the Month been starved outs flow many umrs bed 1.110 rebellion been on the point of git ing up front exhaustion ? 0, •o 1110115 Alipost ni ninny as Months b e le e lapsed since we begin is the business of stihjanatiauz. And pit 11e are tifill....;CK/Zr yellt I e von ft onteil witL armies whin we dare not mulch upon—ivith armies which. In tell the truth, no are arta - fully afraid will Marton upon its. Then the t chellion neenis to i.e idike t hut Titan who, every time he „it no t In own to the earth, regfiitied a new strength Wr Ent e friend it fin ; and we shall And it so t even to the end. liip,lit ylilliuns ,of whom you compel to right fbr their al and then homes-, for thole propel iv slut their 'hes, :de ttlie are no, r Pv -11:111SIed ; 111,1'0 give up. 'the end will lot [hot we shall give out, and gin eup first just us liingland, after having vliailj hulled the nught of the itiont eowm fill nutioreen earth ugatitst the Titanic will of these feeble and colonies, gave up in shame and de , spa r Ind SI eat e fooledily inning that piece of histol y over again, w ith the ex cep -1 11111 Ihat ur, in the North, piny the part of England this tune And Englund In 1101 H lit 11111 traits, for she nen kuowa the load we are rut cling.-01,1 alit,/ .1.. IIY NV.GRO/.4.—The LW'la4Vl.- ere of in gz coliliers flea r Vick.burg is now hoe boot u rcbil °lonia..•, but An Abolition paper, sus, if there had hewn no slavery there would have been no steed of abolitionists, and there' would have been none. IMhere had been no property there would havo been nothing to steal, and there never would have beep any thieves. -9k miser with sect teen dogs tried to starve himself to death in Welkamsberg, on account of the death of his maker. The police interfered, killed the doge, and saved the monomaniac. • —A red nosed-gentleman ailed a wil l whether be believed in epirits ? "Ay sir," replied Le, looking Lim fair in the face, "I see too much evldbnce kftlforeme todoubt —A woman ban! enjoined to try the effect of kindness on her husband and heing told would heap coals of tiro on his ood replied that she bad tried "bilin' watt:a" and'it didn't do a bitoof good. —d good queatlonTor a debating Books ty. Which is the most delighfuf operations "To kin a fair woman on a dark night; or : dark woman on a fair night f" —The failure of Banks on Bed Ayer Is the comae* topic of conversation. Widens and orphans are unfortunately heavy Bohr- PolooriO " —lt Is better I to . reconcile an enemy than to' oestpier hies. • ably' i • e , If .er do do Clothing 14 7,00 kler Lil•erty do 111'd*: o 11 7,00 1. Runes.— do do do, 11 7,00 J. Jr'. Sharer Mn,do do Id 10,00 IL Shadier _ do do do If 7;00 'A. 11. Frhor,l do do do 13 10.00 }(roamer 41 1L olio do do do 13 10,00 Frank A, Jlalabigh do do do 11 7.00 i. N. Walla do do do 13 10.00 I. 11t, k Manrion .In do 13 10,90 Lyon &Lochs MilesLorgtorough do 12 12.511 If. Levy du do do 13 10.11(1 Wm. Conk do 4.1 do 13 111,00 J. If. Huhn S. 1 4 on• du do do I 3 10,09 .1. 11. Holm do do d;. 14 7,00 "M. Keys do do do II 7,00 C. G. 113 man do- do Drop 11 7,00 D. Lopan to du Grocery d :PAO j. 11 . ll ng h e y do do Fmloon • 8 3.00 W',n. Wolf Putter do 111'd'ae 12 12 id) F. Moore &Co do do do I I 7.00 C. F. llorlarlnr do do do 13 I o,fo 1G dG)I~r do do do . 13 10.00 It. Kell r d. do lb I t 7,00 Swart,. .1 Strohm do do do • 11 7,01 1 , A. Kerlin do do do 11 7,00- .1. h W. Thompson do do do 13 10.00 ; S I out, do do (rewery 8 5.00 Amnon A. Smith non d 31'.1'ae 11 7,00 Foot A Hartman a.. do do I 1 7,00 .1. N. Po.tor do an do 13 10.00 I). A. Role • do do do 13 10.00 U. 11,1 lwr AC•. do do do It 7,00 J. Etauelmili do do Grocery h 5,00 • J. C. hll C Wilt 11.1 114 - t. , 11,1..0n 0 5.00 .1. Albright .fit, do .5.00 P. Mnrruy Patten d ItUd'an 1 7.00 It. Light d 6 dd do - 1 7,00 .I.,l44itpomb A Coal Rosh do do 3 10,00 Bale AOn do do do 3 10.00 (' do do 3 Imo Carideo &Co an if., 4., 3 10.08 D.. 1, 51tCain .16 do do 7.00 •do do do 3 10.00 G. 11. Steiner do do do 1 7.00 W. Ronk ' d o et.- ado 1 7,00 I.'oetor .4.511.1.15rk do do Drugs 4 7,00 J. Test do do Grocery 8 5,00 M. Geier do do do , 8 5,00 Hebei° do do do 8 5,00 It. D. Neilson do do do 8 5,00 It. Loyd do do do 8 5,00 C. Munson do do do 8 5,00 J. M: Campbell Spring do 151'd've It 7.00 11. Mann do do do 14 7.00 Valentines &Co do do do 14 7,00 J. Barnes do do Groper). A 5,00 q. Crissman Snow Shoe do rd'd'ae 14 7,00 May Loeb &Co do do do 14 7,00 Meatball at Hersey do du do 11 7,00 .1. Grist, Union% Boro' do 11 7,00 .1. Underwood &Co do do do 14 7,00 A. N. Russell do do Grocery 8 500 J. Bing do do do 8 5,00 Brown Walker do M'd'ee 13 10,00 -Long h Snavely do do do 13 10,00 R. Campbell Worth do do 14 7,00 A. It. Barlow do do do 14 7,01) IP/Purls MeAlinler Bellelonte,Bankera 30.00 W. if. Roy twirled Co do do 30,00 L. Haan Benner Twp Brewery BAG. AL Hazel j do do do 15,00 P. Smith Bush do do • 16,0 h G. W. Stover Penn do Dielillery 13.00 Doitning Bellefonte Billiard-Table 30,00 I). A. 8010 Pann Twp Merchants Mill 7.00 Ct W olf IloMes do do . do 7,00 It. 11. Minoan Gregg do do d o 7.00 A. Fisher, do do do do 7,00 Moyer Barrie do do do 7.00 W. F. Reynolds Benner do 40 do 7,00 Brokerhouf do' do do do 7,00 E. V. Homo h 'pro' Spring do do 7.00 W. F. Reynolds do do do do 7,00 C. Dole ,do do 'do do 7,00 J. M. Wagner do do do do 7,00 J. M. Green MileaburF Borough* do 7,00 J. Underwood &Co Unionville du do 7,00 N. B. an appeal will be hold at the Commis ' tionen. offieo in Rellefonto on monday 'the 13th day ()Panne, 1881, T. J. GEARY, Nereandile appraiser T WENTY FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS WANTYD. The School Directors of Spring Twp. desire to borrow $24,000, for which they will Issue bonds payable as foll-ws: $7OO, January let, '66, $5OO, May lst, '66 $7OO, January Ist, '66 $6OO. May let. '66 They will Issue bonds from $25 up to the amount of each payMent as the case may be.— Tim Interest will be Six per mot. payyt i at the first two payments—with the bonder en they.become duo. The bonds of the last two payments will have coupons attaOhed, interest payable Semi annually, (This will be a safe in vestment, and the bonds will be promptly paid at maturity as them aro no other debts against the township and tho scho..l directors ate au thorized by a special act of Assembly to Wine bonds sued assess a tax to pax the same for the lurpose of paying bounties to soldiers who ham ately gam ink. the United States service and been accredited to the said towilMelp. ) The money to be subscribed and paid in by tho 26th day of June '64 on which day the board will meet to issue bonda. .For any further Informa tion inquire of, Win. Shortlldge. M. P. WEAVER, J. WEAVER May sptg, td. Assideal Loam. Strayed away from the sabsorthoM On or about the 2nd of May a small red Clow with Ornmpled "torn's, no maths, bad on a loran; he, the caller of width had two 'bushiest on. aay fatormatioo ea to bet wuraweia will he Shaakflily ti ei mesa. mutrriki, Sollefont,e May, 20th, '64 st, CEO MtE=M ••• W ADVER S.' vo • w ,: • s ; John.-LHelle 4111 . ` k ate yikilittrfaosn- Jg I , -*lly..7Sthefflta as* ahllW- ifith you! • ' J.--Jost telterable; atcoury's plenty, or Tether the paper that is oalllad money now-a-days is plenty, but everything is so intolerably high,— goods of all kinds and everything excepting grain olt - what things-we - farmers have to aell, that or bunch of greenbacks go but a little wayli in, supplying ones waits.. But howls. it /My, that .you blimp go too neatly dressed, with clothes or each good quality enditte# evident fit, when I know that. you do not &tiara earl half„ as much in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like a •ragiakiefilla, - most of at time t ' I cant'ly tall,rlll admit that you look pretty *ode' sometimes, and I know you get it great many cloths, but perhaps you go to thirwrong establishment to make your purehases—some place where the merchant is not nelptainted with the trustross, anti bas Both % ing on hand but coats "slop sbop" stuff, stuck . on to him by thesharper* in the city. Now if you will take my &deice and go to Stornberge, when you want your next suit, you will InOw why it DI that my clothes tit neatly and are al wdya of a good quality. J.--Ellut bow is it that he ran,, sell clothing cheaper than other tnercharna about Italie foote? b.—Becatmo ho makes It his exclusive husi uoid,has been brought to it from b et yhood and Li command with doe or the largest clothing fit , tablishthents in theeity, whole he gels whatever he wants whenever ho wants it? , J.,--How lag torte yoh Itonght clothes (him him? I:l.—Ever sines for came to Bellefonte, and let rho tell you John, my clotting do not Coat me any more now,-I,everythinkldglr salt is, boy did before primes went up and I bohght to who knew noticing of the bushier", lint ?lees on poor goods. .f.— 'lt try him, for; An.va, paying exilic nt priess for sup)" have Been wean the last ' If he makes 'lift lihhoesa known what hi good, a , aettlad dowh fur ip • , fr Fear 1.,1 ittatikui and I. • ring his business. • . itn a call whed you go (ante, -will find him Just. epposite thy Fr 'in Mrs. Gratlitie's Eitore.-Roont, one of t :.ost obliging, clever follows you. ever seen. He will furnish you anything from a paper collar to the finest kind of is emit, at prices, ;Which for cheapness is perfectly' astonishing, and give yon ii — g - Titailleff WITS Itiiinto tbirtink.llV7 - rirriht morning John, mind what e told you, when you want genii of clothes. JAI will,aud i'me numb oblige for the Juror inktion, I hsatti others speak very highly of fitornberg, and will try his clothes the next time Igo to town. Good morning. May 11th '6l—tf. OORPH ANS COURT SALE. By virtue of no order of Au Orphans Court of Centre county will be exposed to pub lic sale On the premises in Potter twp, UN SATCATAIr JUNE 4th. AI 10 o'clock A. M.,Jf said day. Adlidiat certain trod land sonata in Potter township, Centro ..00rty, adjoining lands of John Lore, David Jiwoh Khoo nod oiliers,,eonteining UNE: IIUNDRO AND FURTY war. or lei., having thereon erected. TWQ iiTURY 1104$ii i BA ItNi STAIILI ti 1.11 h a Spribg of pure water riimaing throligh it. owl about ON Jr V.ND - RED A N TnrferlA'elriEe cleared and inn good state of cultivation astir a tine Orchard of choke trait-41ft resi n.. wall Ilmbered,lictow aos Oft property of Jacob Dm Law tiee'd II 4 urr it...",„' rer „ o r c d their Fswiiry fr:ol. ul 4 0411 , 1 - 071tt to 110 Milet , l'UT* Yt. , l:4Arry tkO, 5 1 rachine elinps, Illforre they coma 0•• b 0 totttrufnetttre-th*Witwitititforra'plott, ern-. LOVer te•le hill leoltd . shim, for all the p 1... , 41 , 5f . v o rtoq . k . jr : I...r.t.xer tootle frrtirii.eouiffr . . They ulso hare KIS JOHN If. 111 Rix.. Ulllll4 tire ',artery of Admit] tetrator4 o f J.14:01) Ihrolrunr deed. IRO:\ fit 11. EM ERY IiNCLOSUIVI S .4 . Mlt3nth, INMII. STEM TNILI 1 7.1`:: 4 Al4ll LI. gARINI-1 TERM OF -Oar half of file ?min lyno monoy t« Lr pawl on confirmation of E.lO, 4114 vatnltie in OW! *ear theranftortoli inttnert fn 1., c o aA annti - into on the proxii ¶N- N T. this department of the Ltn.inses they givg, 11 I 4 •' low le [liar attention. and have a lama stork D. (' N P.I.111:1t, I . 7otrirtin 1'At191 . 11 . 1 911 hand far ticaue,tlerar Lad Fan , FT.ITP"..CriTSIf.I,6 FNIWIKS The solpieriher would respectfully inform the puldle that he has recently refitted the ahoie of any derirable_capm•ily, from ten to teentr named Hotel and is now prepared to net...omit Horse Voter,. Pruitt in the best uf •trle. 'hey date, his friends and patCeill in a einntortoble also inanufsulare oar and two Horse freed pow manner, and ho %ill spare no pains in making e ye—and lour horse sweep Pbwers and Thresh - it an agreeable homy for all royontmem Ills ing machirree Its wilt either. Corn crashers end table will always he luxuriously supplied fret, other articles to numerous to mention. Orders tnarkets of eeilotry and cities, and his Par rreeived and castings delivered, with a variety hlltd w ith 11.111Jrs of choice trends. His char- of dee alcove named articles kept at the old g oo ere a 4 reapala at ettrilisankiltlft other Hayes''. property near tkor depot at Bellefonte tcl in the jirree, undrerr:ols -satisfied they can Pa., wherepty have Machine, Plow and Pateru not be complained of by thoeti who favor him - makers, the beet, is the country. t6nt can he with their custom. Expeeting to receive a shore consulted at eels time conrerning any work 'Pot of public- patronage, and fully intending to de- nuo he wan t e d • in th e i r li ro o f h ee h reer , serve it, ho throws open his house to the subtle them u call you that want your work dune up to. and invites a trial. , order. A UDITOBS NOTICE. ' Mny Rth 10(11.--Iy. Pli la the matter of the distribution • of the moneys in the hands of Richard Conley -- Esq., Sheriff 01 Centre Co., arifling from the": MILS. VC .8. UIIGHE'S sale of the real estate of David Bollinger.—The' MILLINBII, undersigned appointed by the Court of Centro Co., an auditor to distribute the above =mop, Next door to the Post'olber. Has just opened a will attend to the duties of his appolnertient on , 50e assortuient of 90 latest styles of or Saturday, the llth day of Juno next, 10 °dock ' ' srkuvo AND Stat3lEß GOODS. A. M. at his office. May 12th, 1861. JASIE,A H. RANKIN. Which she is prepared to make up and tore iu Auditor the !facet fashions and at '— ----- ---- i LOW PRICES. TO CARPENTERS AND BRICKLAYERS. , Carpenters and Bricklayers will fild . BONNETS AND BATS steady employment and Cash wages on the new Always on }and and trim ed witha bet i. null., rail road at Relive°, 26 miles ahovb Look 1 " Haven on the Philadelphia and Erie Road,— , .., BLEACHING , Wages'of Carpenters $2.26 per day, of Brick- ' ' layers $2,50 per day—Boarding $4,50 per Done in the moat complete manner known to the week . trade . Aprtl 19th '64-2m SHERI/W*B SALE • By Virtue at a writ Venditioni Expo•: as, issued out of (be Court of Common Pleas of Centre County and to d reeled, there will be es t-weed to public sale, in Unionville, on the preini- PC: , described : On Thursday the 2nd day of June 1801 the folloeing property to wit; a certain House and Lot of ground situated in Unionville Centre County, bounded on the E•et by Chest nut street, fronting sixty feet, on the North by an ally, 120 feet. On the South by lot 111 B. Thomas 120 fent. And on the west by Idly 60 foot. Contains one sixth of on sore more or loco theroon erected a entail dwelling House with the imporovements and appnrtenances., Seized, taken In ezeoution end to be sold as the property of Ellen D Rich deo., in the heads of B Bich her Administrator. Sale to commeg. ten °Tim* (if said day. SHERIFF'S Orrtme RICHARD CONLEY. Bellefonte May '64 A UDITORS NOTICE.. In the matter of the dlstriirbelen of the bollanee In the hanks of , Daniel Ilotiesr, Adminiatrator of Franklin Huhler late of Harris Twp, dee'd.—Tho undersigned appointed by-the Orphans Court of Centre Co., an auditor tp die tribute the above bananas among S.hose" legally intitled thereto, will attend to tha duties of the appointment on'Elatontay the 11th day of Juno next, 2 Oolook P. M. at-his °Mee. May 121 h, 18040 JAMER H. RANKIN. . Auditor. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of 'lluebu' "Tonle Bitters," "Sarsaparrila,""uNer- POW Antidotes," &c., do., and after you are sat isfied with the result, then Orono box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHANT ENGLISH SPECIFIC 'PILLS—and be restore to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They pre purely vegita ble, pleaaant to takb, pronmt and salutary in their Abets on the broken down and 'shattered eons Matti,. Old and young can take them with advantage. .Imported and sold in the Uni , ted States onlybir. JAS. S. BUTLER • Melon D., Bible House, • New York, General Agent. P. B.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price--which is (Are Dolktr--post Bros. March 13 , 1864-4 m. MR= YOUR BAGS Stamps for Hap, Arab, • RAM or*lY thbl *LW D. DIRR tines mai low prim. Ahop "1"11"11"44 , G.s'. "• NEW serolth:46i*CO9oDSl Ttaiiiddies 1144 444 at LIPTONIULTONICROOMatie ! M1LE8.1317201t • A Maialtbsoitt assortmsat saticsaawiroda. 68 D 0 ! Consisting in ?Astor, Dresa goods of sem Nakao' ) Citsdmorti Iltitidistokleotto& eta, Flannels, Oing hams,. 88 1 rialf 10. 1 1 B %BT a is a itr ei sh oski eeeli. iutd also c tli bv a u ' lees, which cannot tes Varpiesed. td style quality er'priees. Ales a large as sortment of-Millinery goods of every descripUrin, Balmoral and /nal -Sten Marts, Ides and— . Bola" OlOtbing, all • ' kinds of Shirts, La, d., A., •-•--A - 1., 8 • R O'f.! DRIES! • Li:winding shave supply of Salt Fish, Bacon, Dried Beef, Lard; Candle., "Coal and ether Oils. An endless variety of Wooden Ware, Glass *id Qum:aware, liazdware, Bpota end Shoes, lists and Cap, Trtinks, Wises"- Stationary, Notions, 'Carpets; Ylour and Table Oil Cloth &e., d. !having purchased our ljkm& Exclusively JAI Cosh, we are enabled to otter them fur sale cheaper than any Stowe in Central Pennnylve nia. 3:.11-A1l kinds of Country produce taken In Esehango, fur which tho highest Market pricer nal be paid. Our motto is • MEI F 174 flick ot. things its I re w r or throe years. tirely, of muss h e snryousn as hit hew Id offer nothing LFin , ,Chi4 rep- till V.: . ' .11-1111.0 i % l - o_o-71,t, .1M.14.0 It hss be - 4 kafivitia to botanists Red trarelsrs that in the mountains of Cauessia, in Europe, El there exist CA:IAM plants, herbs, and roots which Len cotatnniid and properly prepared, posses. h i .l aiL atrisordlitary rirtua of elcaning tho akin of all e 'lnoue dhoordern. The great secret of the n..irt , used beauty of the Caucasian U2lll - dpS and thiinat city of their compJealual tribunate solelfUkthe greet collision° produce& from these figregien We have secured, at g L ripener, the recipe for this marrelotra campy • have imported ! a tonality of the ingredients *intuiting I and now offer it to. Ali people of tit:and Rated. WARR/LIFT FT TO CCRIR Eletehetc thole et It Eruptions Of the Shiite YItEc , ,ES, TAN, SUNDERS. ROUII lENLH3 aN ItEANEss OF THE suS. It n fyleri thn Asada and comple.rion 0011,111,{1 ,Ae an I etilutodi, and glees to the fain A heelehif toff! youttifnl appearance. Iteriofirtfer that it is WARRAYTtP. F.. crybotly should ate it. If your deuggiot has not yet pro cured if, fie"t ordlrs directly t tr. l'ackagf Went by mail or filthiness, free of ohaige, to ur,y nardlof the United Matte, us reeetyt of sl,oe, -- 7t;Tifirools • .1011:7 n. rtitmints and rharnineeediett, April 'Ol-3in No. 102 Centro H. R.. CAMPBELL, Supt, of tho Work. A UDITORS NOTICE. In tho Orphans Court for tl" County of Centre. In the matter of the Petition for resiest of the Account of Martin Long Administrator, of Martin Long Jr. late of Burnside Twp. deo'd, Thu under signed an auditor appointed by said County to Review the Admintatratibn Account of Martin Lung on the &state of Martin Long Jr deed and to bear ysatimony in relation to the alleged errors and restate the Account if ibupd to be ilrtmeous will attend to the dutice of his appointment at his OEO6 in &Hero:aeon Thurs day the sixteenth day of June '64 when and where all persons interested may agend if they ice proper. A. 0. PIJAST. Auditor. May 20th, '64, 3t, E XECUTORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on flier Estate of Abigail Sankey. late of Potter twp., Autry 00., deed having been granted to the' subscriber. All persons knowlug themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having elaitut to present Mrs properly autenti rated. Bellefonte April 8, '464—tf. ADhiINIBTHATOREI 'MOTILE. ` Letters of Adniinistrotion on the ts tate•of Kai, James 11,Larrimar, deed., late of the tth, P.T. V., having boob grildted to the subscriber, ho requests an persons knowing themselves indebtoW to Said estate M thalie im mediate payment une,thosi haling claims to protent them duly autAritleatBll for settlement. April 22, '64-Bt. Wn. FUREY. - A DidTItISTRATOR'S NOTICE. /1. I -letters of Administration on the Es tate of Mllleilfergatert Amanda Swartz, late of Spring township deo'd,lragelag been granted to thesindersigred,,,he hereto" antifies all persons indebted to said .. Extra° to make imussdisto paymeet o and those having claims sAtinst - WM - present tholuilaly nuthisitbrated for fettle meat. April 19th '64-6t. Awl tho 41tiloierphy of FtS" Yanalotus. A moll tresitsh'with oaltutble no,,,APS. or thie 4 sable* will bs seat FUZZ, by mall, to persona; *lien iladlasii itibitsito.. to • E. Irlit Ott,LII Aldo.. ' - m Pool Bt., tr, Y. Apr 40th 11.-31 IdA.l,i7l.lol6io i tuti alutimisr Doom 11 "QUICK 11•LL6.JMII,{M4LL raorirs LYON t LOEBri ril Int, 1861-4 f and to entirely remote A. lIAUPT, A Co April 15th, 1881--3 m W... 1. KEAPII Executor JOHN M.TURBY, Adminimfraior ICE O,4IREAIII
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