Asiiciiii4Psteman lEEE Terms. it advance P. (MAT lIMILIIE. - BELL F. PO FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE to, 1864 The War. Gen. Grant has again changed his plan of at tacking Rit Mused. Ito has determined to pur sue the MeGleirlan plan of crediting the Chicks- Isuminy,, below Now Bridge. This has been made a neceesity on account of the enorny'S suc cess is holding their line of works on the north bank of the,Chiekahoininy, from Coal liPrbor to haniesville. The interference with the Ted cad supply line has also bail a large share in dodging the mode of attack: Lien. Omit re. ieiver his 'Supplies from White House. A roily r o md riins due nest from White Hondo - towards RR hmond, crossing the l'hickahominy at Bid bqu's Bridge. This brelgi is heels smiles from Whuo 11Ouire, and six mile. below New lirld,;e, It is eleven miles from Richmond. C,al Harbor ia this° Miles northeast of New Bridge, and sit miles ninth of Bottum 's Bridge: A road thirteen milos long riumfri 313 Coal etarbor to white i(ouve Grant's natural h1111,1;CAIIPpi ICS_ talkid .be "lOU this road from Wllito Boone to Coal Harbor The enemy,. however, up to the time of Grant's hstiging Ins plan, controlled it. Gen: Grant, Lis ' opperations before Wednesday, hod in view a direct 'auk upon Richmond by way of Musics, Orb. Uzi that day Is the (bet evidence of his chan ging his plan lie must firat drive the .nemy, from Coal harbor, before lie veuld in safety at tack the &fen , a ou the southbank ut the- Chit k shoininy, at Met hanicsville.' Wright unit Smith wale ou ned\noiday ordered to attack the Coal Harbor fortifications. But to b and Hance% arcra at the ewe time metre% tAil to feel the strength of the enemy'. line at Mut haniesville• tli. M edinoalay night, when r t — h CliTsdlecii.TOrtTie Mechanics. oils line wad found tube - rely strong, and the Yeileitil Attack on Coal Herb , r had resulted in' no decish o ad. aricat, , C. The enemy still held than id', at that place. 'f hur, day the beadquai tern of the army were moved from 13elbesila Went., not yet +Wed- There who no the , loony es civility thus mod Grant's inoltiment. A large force was setttliy them from the Rich gland bank of the aeries Bottoms • laid{,". They began enliMa. long on Brant's to pre. rut au) crossing, and labored stead ily on th•dr works unto 'inolay, the date of our latest intelligence. On Friday morning a gen eral attack nas order-•l by Weald, and during the de) , a toot:to eistitest was fought, though it does nut appear that any advantage.% an gained. The enemy held tbeirNorks. On Slttueday!neehhig the Con federutcs in fn t of Burnside acre found to have beesniwithdraati stone distance towards Mechanicsville. Burn sides, hoverer, did not make any .advance, as miciements were all towards Bottom'. Bridge. Busing daturday there was no fighting. but at night that CIICUIy made an attack upon Yideria snittheinflarik, from Coal Trio-bid , down to the railroad. Hancock, Pmith and Wright were engaged, and thus fighting' severe, buLneithe. side gained anything. Oii Bentley there wee no fighting, and at six in the afternoon, the hone of Grant's last despliterh, the *eerily told their line. It bus teen officially announced that Gen McDowell is to command in California. (lon resignatiin het been atrepted. Gen. Tremont bar resigned /hare is nothing Item (f a n, Butler'. aria, a t Parana/In Hundred —Age. ' Haile *o not Degenerated ? •'Arurr,ra. vrtn ;Ryer *ube,dr 1., fore n de. while In r men inn;ntailt_ 'lir honor and Integr; y of Illo•e who fo.;11,1e.1 her ein3tit !It ion ; nttd the people Inr4C c.mr ace and I it on enough 10 riot I.tern fr.ule tier ruler, " Surll t 4 (lir opinion of an English writrr, in a work entitle4i ' The Pt-Ogres-4 of Natio:l4i, and mho is there that will deny thr truth of this s tairwell:. Sinn e the trrminsition'of the n.tr of Is:l2—'ls. this ha, hi. , ti, ant i-, the candid °po t ion. of the 1,4 t men, not only f .kuterioa, hot of all Europp. IV hikt the traidlin'it, of the 4reata moil • nien who framed the goverfliffMawl the go - rrnutoitul iniotint*y..'were obi-ert Pil uml do long a , the eentn.e .4"setitin taken by Pie F.ithert; of the riepitlilii• %rat fol lowed by their sumo-stir-, , o long did the r , untry Prv- per. 11 - tr..da iofitto, t he FATltr.it, )I.oli-on roc and all ui the illit.triou+ - atel gt:eat teen of the country base deelarotl to us it; word. uniiii-takable in their import. but whi.,b t.,t2111 rkol pit (Cll, that It w3+ the first and greitte.st shit,i, of Is.merirtot eitizNes to pee,erce tiwir tte.l: This beine their end 'and lan they an I [licit etinfefleraten tho 1 4. ah . ifttio.l of 170, which India been pi , onoti need by the greatest au] wi-e•t men of the world, to be the I-est goviriimental fatr e'er retell by human Int li This \se t 4 be tie •, and to will riser:. candid man ad ' mit Our EltgliAt amilhor jt.td view: when be said that America will never h1,11)31,..k o Ilnig a- her paidie men matintairi the hnlor and integrity of tI oar who made her outstitetion, and long am the people hale virtue. .and courage enough to exact thetn.froui their rulers; and ho donhtlesm thought, at the .same time, that? period in our hiatorY might oowe whelk-the riders of the country would I,l6lothe honor and integrity of the founiiipt," and when the people' wonda4eave to have "Cdnragd 'Mid vir tue enough" to exact from them' "honor and integrity," and-rintist- eptm bay; ing the Coristitutio4earrigrent and ob served in all its partii. - ,..113tet - dle time has arrived and is now epee es, with its known and unknown, told 'and untoldi 'crimes, cruelties and villanies,'we firmly behave. The honest simplicity and com mendable honor. of the former reptemen !tatives'of fitlieople, and of the people a. nation f -have seenuttgly iiep.flsd . , The "founders" of the ,Re were niee'of known nnimpeaoh .4l44 ehatanter, whose 000atattt care was - -- ,terecrfraine thegkerenneotoseKl atler - wards to ao conduct its affairs es to do the /greatest good to the greatest num, ber; but itufortuntireii for tho, Ameri ean citizen and thq l i ibeaties ho has so, long . eujoyedvitylOtidhrtunatehg Air the cause of lib*y4eriltlitere, the *An ruliws of theiCcuigytrtlaava lint ail - beiN3 of honor and integrity, and know no Clod but he who rides the blood-stained char iot a war, and who now reigns, supreme present =paralleled destine tion of life, liberty anti prOperty. They seem to regard neither the law of God, 110{1h - olives andivell-beine ortlio peo ple who placed them in their present po sition., and whose servants they are. They heed mit the weepiog and wailing of fatpilies whose eircles have. Neva bro ken and whose meetings at the 'hearth stone have been rendered"'sad by the ir reparable loss of a fatbilr, brother or son. They care nut thatthvy are bring ing upon the people that ."chill penury" which, "freezing the genial current of the soul," drives so many 0. God's seg imaged creatures into ini f sees, deiginch ery amid crime. They care not for the intolerable taxes which they are . heap ing, =On the people and which fill chiefly r upon those who are least - able to bear ( Item, Theyeare not that they are by their former wrongs eompidlod to phlnge into, greater one.: who,Jike the man,lying once. lies ngaiu to , cover up the first. l l hey care not that an - untold debt is being fastened upon the country by every re-issue of Treasury note... Even an al most er-al condemnation, by 'the people and press of the country - , of the keeping of pretty prostitute clippers of • trea-ury notes in luxuriously furnished altar tments, by a high• government offi cial, whose one rs shave, (riot ('4,1W,) does not seem, to disturb either their eghaniafity or their atty." FAen shame has left them, and they care mot acommiii deeeney_hu.t.. o l-tho its awl Milk blind, of the people— liberty. property—everything, must Ire saeriliced upon t h e a:ter of a wicked, murderous thuaticisin in order to butisfy the unconstitutional doctrines of the Lineoln administration--it's aunts-trod its puritanical grasping. for wealth. Pro p:.etical and true were the warnings Webster and Clay when they declared that sectional tuiliti.• al parties would end in viva war. and that w - Me'ver abolition ism obtained the control of the gco ern mem. disunion would be the result, civil war would follow, militat3 rule be estab lished, and f the liberties of the people taken away. I low much of this' tbe white kerchiefed and sanctimonious 'laced curses of New England hat, ae compli-hod by an heretofore unhoaribef :militia of 13 ing, can easily be Tea'rtied by hint who read.. 13ufall is not lost that is in danger, and thi;re is yet Lillie for the people to rise in their might and hind rro:ii power those who would destroy them and theirs. 141,50 Editor What Will be the Results? Do our readers ever ask themselves the question. Do the:) , etc'. p.top to co nsider chat the result of the fall of Richmond must be, or whether the success of the Federal army, will in reality be a bless ing to tho country? There are thou sands el' person., we -knew, .ans.intisly wailing for the new. of the sacking of the I 'onfederate Capitol and the triumph of Gcn. Grant, that they may have a glorification over the elect. and rejoice over ttfmt they will belie e to be the downfall .ef The dint will the rapture of Richmond end the bloody struggle and restore our country to peace and Union' Will it-disperse the Southern anodes, and give the soldiers of the North a chance to return to their homes and ieridO, Certainly not. it a ill he but an exeuse and a cause for the pro'ongation of the war: and the means of preventing a future unity or the Slates n.w arrayed againSt each The grilft mashes of the people in the North have become sick and tired of the war. 'They look upon the pr . trent cam paign, in case of the failure of Grant, 114 the last active.operations of the army,. and ate dialing that the attempt at co ercion cease with the retreat of the FedeCal 11,6. t•roul the Chick Rut let tho-e forces be victorious ; let Lee and his army be driven from Rich mond to stone point farther South. and the dc , ire for now so prevalent nolig ma people,,wi.l be turned into a %LIM hope of at length "crushing - the armlet; of the South, and every rneahs that a foolish and ex-utted people can furnish, Will he - given lb this imbecile administration, only to be Used up as the men and moue; heretofore given have been, in an in , ano attempt to finish the umk so unmisely and wiekettly be gun. . The people of the Southern States are not fighting because they do not wish to live in wee with us of the North—they are not fighting for seperation ; that was accomplished when eac,:h. State in its sovereign wapacity, resumed the InOrers delegated to the, general goyernkaent— they are fighting because they dare not, lay down their arms ; because the infa mous ere, of pki !ideal gamblers and pu ritan &Mles, now administering what is galled do United Slates hare made it obligatory upon theip to fight' to the last, or see their propetty parceled out to Diggers and yankee speo• uldedrs,--their homes desolated—their country dispoiled—their wives; daugh• ters and sisters; given over into the hands of an ighdratit, brutal race, and themselves' treated as "traitors" and . "outieWe.!'. Can we.expect them to lay down their arms, thouglii dozen Rich- Mends shmild ND, and their fOrCes be reduced to huntiredu in place of thou sands, while the only inducements offered them is that whiqh -.confiscation bilie , thekrybe-theavot-tbeir- propeftunilli tary _edicts 'Ant deprive them of all netts, and infhtious proclamations that proms° optbmg but the„most aid*, .Slav, metes sit? tko_tabltiitibe Wood and tare (107' become the , *mired d we, tbeeitizeinTof I,*" State, behbire . and;k4ip thaoWe fighting for OM protection of oftr faMi-- lies and the preservation of our homes, against a foe that promises nothKig but despoliation and death, nothing but drig redation ,and Amite. What would be the feelings, what the determination of every man within flys Commouvealsh? Would the fact tlf 'being driven fnuei that, oue position make its'i•nbtuit '911: quietly sit ilOwn to 'watch the (plenty take away the earnings of 3 eayr-=insult, and outrage our mothers, sisters, daugh ter:, and wive,—turn ourfamilies ont beg guns and wanderera 7 ,-- - divide our houms !among w.ur conquerors and then niete oat to us the rLt.e that an unfeeling tyrant mould order? Never while there was an arm to raise -in:defence of.belpless Men and innocent child rep. Never While a nook could' be found whereon a, freeman email stand in defence: of his right., or strike for all that was, tit-mined dear. And so it is with the People of the Southern Ptates, in „just such a pu sit:on has the acts of this administration inatterS little what cause tbey had at the beginning for of-. fering resistance to the }Worn! anibori tie-, NOW they have every Ileacon, and dory not fail to re.iist ; they cannot gibe up, for suldnission is•death, and as long as the war is waged for the purpose, this adunnii.tration is trijng to aecooridisli, they will be coin peliCd t elist to the bit blo,,di end. Need we then s ec peet the fall of Richmond to cod thd . war or bring back the weeded Slates? No, it must only prolong the smuggle arid briny; --iftitre - 44+reM , Isial c. ,to-trrairn-peo pie. Mho can glory over such a result ? --Sieve the meet jog of the Cleveland Con`vention and the nomination of the Pathfinder and Lord Cochrane, the Ab chitionists in this I,liice have bcen_in terrible stew. They do no t de seir"'Freniont and freedom," ithrtiter do thc', to be considered “didoyal" to the "government, ' who expects the nothination at the Italtirnore convention. irow they will g o st'ont of the muss the Lord only knows. - The no parts doc trine, we . suppose. mill be abandoned, or rather multiplied into "two partie's,'' kith extremely t`loyal," and bothdabor ing to accumph-h the same end and aim—the imslmemeut of -,the awetd: with taxes, and the erectiot of a mon archy on the ruins of 'the republic. -- notice in the list of drafted this eouut,y .themamus 4f xeverzibuitm, who have been dead some time. Lueloiy fellows they were. They at least reeek ehristian burial bore among their friends, which would have been denied them. had They on account of pm erty been dragged into this ear to de troy the American Union. lit fo:llow, indeed arc they, clear of notice servers. examining physicians and provost mar hallo. - --Henry Ward Beecher nays that be •• glories in the history of the Puretaiuve:',..,lle is precisely the Outincless•creature, to glory to inch a rceord of atrocities. The Puri tans began their career on this continent by plundering and murdering the native inhali teems of New England. From the time of tbeir landing to the death of King Philip, nrtslliili, they carried on an exterweinating war against the Indinneorho had kindly re ech v.l thern—seizing their hinds, burning theirovig-ratos, murdering men, women and rhiLlren indiscriminately Alter the death of Philip . tt horn they murdered and quar tered.) they eleeoyed the friendly ltieluens to 't m eting fir the professed purpose tit har ing a fm 'molly talk, and when about four Introit eel of these peaceable natives Med an seuibled; The Puritans treacherously fell up on them, and prier murdering ,ptiont two butielreelf they sold the remainhig,ltro hun dred into perpetual slnnery. Even- ;before this, in 11135, they lind famished Roger Will iams, and others, ftlr opinion's sake, rind front IEB/.1 to 1611`_''1 hey burnt actual people Mich for being w Itches, or for disputing their doctrine. They drowned the Poptiets, bored holes through the (limiters' tongues pith rel, hot tron.e, stripped women naked imel whipped t Leul l lerough ; he public st reeds, lend waged tetivelenting MAI fare upon all it ho dared to Inestion the infallibility of their opinions. The progress of civilitittion has tarnsn lot crushed their intolerant and fiery temper, but has never Lett able to quench their implacable fail:it - mien' lend thirst for blood. True to timer furious passions and cruel instincts, they are now driving en• in utrocioite war, murdering millions of white men to hcsiovr an unasked and nti Impossi ble.betefit •upon to,egrees. This, in a nut shell, is the Itietpry in whiclyßeech , or • glories!" lle is awoi/thy bra her to the African cannibal who glories most when hie jaws are wet with the warm brood or human meal.—Day Book. CLEI O ELAND CONVENTION.—The one wing of'the Abolition party met in Convention at Cleveland ou last Tuesday. There were be te een three and •four hundred delegates in attendance. Speeches were-made by Gen. Cochrane, Ex-Governor Johnson nod others. Gen. John C. Fremont was nominated for President, and lion. John Cochrane for Flee President. A series of resolutions were adopted, de claring it to be the duty of/a truly American adminig, 'lsnot' to ryatere the prostrated rights of ,citizenship, freedom of the press, and of speech, and warmly protesting against arblirasy arreetC and the soignee of private propertY. The. Mona, doctrine is strongly reaffirmed, and Secretary Seleasli .sharply castigated for the position be occupies on that edbjeoL A Committee on a permanent organization was appointed, of which Mr. Ezra ii Andrews„of Maine, is obairms.— Mr. Garry, of Mipaquri, wished it to go out to Zbetpuntry• tilpst they Imd assembled there in spite of Lincoln and the Devil, The utmost harmony prevailed throughout the entire session, showing that the partici were detonated, in earnest.. f• ' heball ht.now opened, antVwe expect to see mme rift development& modeboiwe Art loyal and extremely ' foyaf - Ignis ot, Abolition party. • bridegroom and bride give mush" other their bandit at this altar, se prise-light ere in England shake hands before they be gin to let, —Why is a idea like a rumor ,Beepuei it goeo front-teouth to mouth The• Miff firths Democracy. i ac ' Agreeably td p . rinnlle wadi lest lie , r ~4, publish nib Virgo la' aka tuok,y r 0501... Lions of '9B.azurf' " • tie treifolndloniS,, reabody thelegivti no tof th - o - T - outt ocratie part" Midi e Astitpteltb — far of that party Who doctrine of lootl,stel 1;ov -onion-M. tut' opposed to the Federal I - rt of •centt satiation of power, against which it has been ,the *province of democracy to /3 struggle ft-A the ay of their passage down S the pr ess time. They constitute the test of eve .1111111 • 11damocrawfor Ebel linVe Iht7e7ii filllTnitl iii every 'Dein/Malt° NI tionalt;tufcehtiett hal. oioce, in nearly th folio int!guoge, taken from the eincin istplailbrrn4 • ' ' , essolheil, !?lint the Democratic party will fully abide by•and uphold, the prinoi-- ' lee laid 'down by the Virginia mid /On . itchy resulidieria 6f 1170 that it adopts this, political creeds, and is sesolveil to carry them out us their obvious bean sy and import." In the conduct of the present war, as in deed in the object now proposed to be at tained by and through it, the principles of those resollitions , are trampled down, and upon thEir ruins is being constructed it i Cential Government throhgli nu armed mill- . lory power; and yet we funi. men chili:nes. still to be "tefferson democrats" who are lending their aid to this purpose. We see profeseed dentocrais, while they denoonee proclamations of emancipation, measures' of couhmension and conscription--the violation of the holism; corpus and the erection of now Staten, in palpable 4 and flagrant viola tion of the Constitution, yet either actively or voluntarily participating in the war for attaining - those - °biome, or - insisting upon, its continuance. Acknowledging and con iletnning these objects as'lhoy do, and they 1 yet present the strange phenomena of vol , II n tarily - furn telling the means to carry them into effect. It is the boast of Governor Se,yinour that he has furnished more men Id carry on this win' upon the principle of lo col self-government, than any (fowl-nor whb epiiroves of it. We will not any, these professed democrats are unprincipied, although their acts would clearly indicate snob to be the foot, .IVe are charitable enough to believe that they have drifted away fr.pn the landmarks of 'BB in norsuit of some;vittionery poloy, which Ibex ! vainly flatter themsciveri is to bring light _lail_ilf _diu kn., 1..1 e atom. 4.1 m..- ' '• • framed by Jefferson. Abolitionjstei is mit, twined only by tin idea, which, once CDIII stinitnated,•ends tics tam, but democracy is a necessity arising out of our republican form of government. Abolitionism drifts, while democracy is anchored to the rock of truth. Every man therefore who deserts the fundamental principles of democracy is loose upon the waters, nbd agreeably to the lows of the nufurel worlel.pdritts; and as pellicles loose'upon the waters would 'hare ..0 affinity for larger masses, these drifting democrats find themselves "cheek by jowl," "hoods and points" with the large monster' they have always opposed—Abolitionisin. War is the cement that binds them, if put lovingly, yet firmly tozether. Abolitionris ors fur the war, war democrats aro for the war, and the oar is for the overthrow of that local sclf-governmesa deniondril by the liar tut lyikraolutions of Thomas Jeiferson. It is the duly of et my fleinocrat-- , tiny, of every friend of eiyil and religous liberty, to become familiar with these vuolutions, for in them is the tottebsotono of oit whole system of free government. It is idle , fea t hose alto claim to lle licitublicatia So pro fess to revere the principles of Jefferson, for their whole course-of action to. in t haa t ion of his principles... It is not 'faily idle, amt criminal for .. 41611.- Aleilloariati , '-to-itiage- Nuolv,proression, f..r the war they support has not only all ently destroyed the efficacy of those principles, but lead them to s t u ltif y I lit: prole...ions of their lives and to attempt to pilot those principles on to their utter practical annihilation. Ail Vie affirmed last week, the issue is War /'east•, anti wo are for the latter, because it is the normal celjtion of the prospeiii) awl happiness of any people. 11e ate for it, because/I.re gtivertiment Call never be ta t:tined without it. Ile arc for it, because free government can never be perpetuated Lint by it. If it is asked how shall we at tain it'—we answer; by a cessation yl• ho, Mies for the purpose of calli n g just such a contention of the people as framed the gov ernment., to settle the whole difliculty. 'lf he - people who made the governmedt CBllllOl perpetuate it, then it must assuredly fall; fur no power on earth can pinllogether by haytniells 011C11 a government as this. l'he attempt to do flu has already sect liked the tlonsttiution and the inalienable lige to of I he-people. Thai duty of the detuocrary Lt this hour of sore trial is, to swear anew allegiance to the cardinal principles upon whieb the government rests, so clearly em bodied in the resolutions we publish. It is to compel every one whom a camhdate for its suffrages, to stand by these resolutions, and to recognize no limn a• a demorrat who, by words or deeds Ebro, ts float thew letter and spirit. It is - to east off every flattering leader and toputliale every newspaper which is not outspoken Upon the spiention, and the only real question, wh ich disades the people— peace orhwer, It is to frown upon every• at tempt to mix and mingle with the enemies of the old-fitshioned stiff-backed democracy. hie more "Union Parties," no more "policy" democrats, no more molasses upo•t demo cratic platforms. As we have lived to see a•etiontry grow up unexampled in the his tory ofthe world in prosperlPy, happiness, f,.•edom, by and through the undiluted prin ciples ofJetTersonian Lemoeracy, let us mail them tosiur flag, and die if •teed he in their defence. Walleye' weighed this whole matter well. Conic loss of personal friends; csime.lais of nrosperitY - ; come lons of liberty or even life itself, we" will never sintender alt lance of those great and glorious pried upon which the prosperity, happiness and liberty of the peoplorest. Thule democracy. —l'onliac (Mich.) 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' ;,, It, , whativeclidwrilit fuliTarßad WI a .09 a 09 44' 'A. D. '64 a ellgilt P jd. o •10 i the fol. but it will. prevent It from falling out, make it lowing deco d Real Estate •I; thnt err soft anti silky, cleanse it and the scalp from im- , tale lot or.piece of grdupd situated in Walker purities and humor., and entirely overcome bad township Centre awn*, Boinded and deseri elicets of previous use of.~ preparations contain- bed as follows to wit ; beginning at Stones thew ing snitcher, sugar of Ida, de. It requires no a long Ilublerstown lots South thirty one and a Beeping, washing, and hours for Ito application, , half (31i) Degrees East, thence (12) pers•hcs to net - Vint !retain the tide; but it is easily applied ; a pdst, th e nce along Street Heath fortivserreir(44l and wiped (rein the akin as any hair dressing.-- t degrees West nib* (9) perches to a post, thence it restores the natmgrbadlng ,of, ono Lair , to North.thirty.eone and a hiar (31i) Danes West' another, which ''t it a lively lippenronee in- tech., (l 2) perches to a post, thence North stead df the dull uniform bleek ofelyes. forty-seven (47) Degrees Ent nine (9) plerrites itorrv-IMPrIII'AL COfeRING CREA3I. ; t o st ones at the pla c e of beginning: containing' ' hutidred and OishtlllB perches - more or Sufsdior to any heir di:easing in uee. Oils on° - and Colors the +seinen the same time. Chengee less. Tsetse on ilsta:-One belt the purchase light nod red hair to a besutieul blark. Sohl -,' money to be paid on contras:llion of the sale, every where* and the residue In one year tkercaftervith in terest to be sectued by bond Aid Slortgage on the premises. %MICHAEL - DUNKLE. June 4th '64 Adm. of Jon. earner die.V. JOSEPH HOYT k CO. No 10 , Oniverviy Place, Now Yt,rlE ltfitrell 11, '6l-Iy. A (l can rttd . i hived of, Nervous Ineompelettey. Premature Decay and Youthful Error. actuated Ly.a tlardre to benefit others, will lie happy toThroish to all who need It 4 free of charge). the reeipt and,dtreettono formtaking the 51111)40 remedy used in his cute. Thotsu wiAing to profit by Ms experience, and pba semi a Valuable Remedy, will MTh the tame, by return malb(carefully Paled), by addressing. JOHN B OGINN, V Zia. 61) Natentu attect, New York. Weft , 64. Em. , USE NO OTHER4—BUCLIAN'S SPECI— FIC era the only laltable i felmetly fur all diaeasos of'the Seminal, Urinary and NerJbus system. Tcj con ono box, tend be cured. One dollar.'er box. Ono box will t e cure, or money refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of prit o. JAMES S. BUTLER Station li, liable House. New York General Agent. Mur.' lab, 1,64-3 m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS S HERIFF'S SALES. _lll ignited out of the Court of Comtnou Pleas of Centro County, and tonic directed, will be ex— posed to public lido at the Court. Houie Ili the borough of Bollefouto on Thursday, the 3 Otln day of June, 1881, the fullowing-proport7, to wit: The two twenty-fourths part of all that cer tain meson-ago and inlet ot land situate in Iliregg township, Centre county and State of &minty'- , :mitt containing about 1,600 acres and oboe - - mice, be the sable more or hots, including the four tracts in the warrantee names of Datid Musser, Win. Mato.ct, Robert Baker and Jelin Baker, Jr.: allo including parte of tho five tracts in the warrantee nature of golin Merecr, Robert Abein, Job Parker, James Packer, Jr., and ;lurid Johnatom the southern line of the rani tract of limit, being the nummit of the see -01,1 ridge from the Briodi valley farm, and the same toeing bounded on the other three oleo by the lends of the Mt - Iberia Furnace Company, said tract of laud being GOO perches by 419 pen hes. . ALSO. Tim until, tiled twit twenty-fourth's blurt of the following mesiniages and tracts of laud . ttunte in Centre comity afi i resnii4 one thereof situate In Walker.township, containing 50 acres. latth to furnace, rolling mill, and other ontlmildingn thereon eretted and an Berle trot t. Another, Thereof sitinkte in Walker township, containg 50 acres, with an me bank and stindry houses thereon trotted, hounded by lands .411.inry dlualle, lauds _late '4.11 leaAc_.llls,Kkaney, and ..tbers, known as Ore Bank Tree!.' Another thereof mitunta in 'Walker toistiship, contain ng 5$ tiered. bounded by lands of Asa. Gordo,, and others and Limp the .11 nation trdet. Aoorher hereof militate in Walkertownship. eoutuining 5,60 U acres, bounded by lands of James Gordon on tiro west, londs late ol John 8 Lowrey, east, by lhii)id McKinney and others' on the north, and or the south by Brush volley. Another Thereof Banat* nt IValiter and tlretg I.4pern.hip, eoutoinin4 2400 acres. bounded b) lands late of John S. Lowry an tiro went, Brush ‘n iley on the south. Adorn Shafer on the east, and on the north 'by lands late of W. W. nos. ton. Anf,thrr thereof situate in Walker township, montninlng 8 nem.' more or lens, bounded by linyin of Ann Zimmerman, lands Into of Isaac DIV y and cabala. ALSO the undivided two twenty- fourtli'a part of one undivided half part, 0f one and three quartern nert.n of ore Itpad, situatoir in Walker township atirreasid, bounded by land of the Howard Porous Company, and lands late of W. W. Itounton. ALSO the undivided two twenty.fourih'a port of the urn privilege belonging to the present on tiers of Houle Furnace, SOO acres of lands of McKinney„ the a huh of the above described premises beng known. a 4. the Heels Furnace property. ALSO the undivided two twenty-fourth's part of all, and any other lands, tenements and he reditantent.s, belonging le, or appurtenant to, the lleela Forbore property. ALSO the undivided two twenty-futirth's port of two certain tracts of lands situate in the township o f Boggs, county of Centro and State aforesaidonm thereof containing 95 acres and ono half, being part of the sumo tract of land which wits curt c) oil for Chribtopher Rigart, on appli cation, No. 1195, dated the :Itl day of April, 1769. Another, thereof containing 06 ler, (Ming the name tract of land which was granted to Alattbew.llill by patient dated, the tat day of Nov. 17r.1. ALSO, the undivided two twenty fourths part of n tract of land situated in Boggs Tx p. afore- Mild, containing 158 acres and allowance for roads Av., (Being the same tract of land sur eyed.for Geo. lloever).,-- , ALSO, the undivided twetwenty fourthe part of four certain tracts of land situated in the Twp. of Boggs aforesaid. One thereof surveyed iu the name of liven Miles cunteaking 40i acres and the usual allow anee. Another, thero . of adjoining tho foregoing tract and eurveled iti the name of Nathantel Davis and containing 4012 acres and allowance, Another, thereof adjohtlorthe laet described tract and surveyed In the nataikof Wm. Wietar, containing 4011 acres and thifintual 'allowance. nothdr, thereof situated on hold Eagle Creek nad,'„North eido of Muuoy Mountains, ebryoyed 'Tinto name of John Price, cont9ining 340 acres and the usual allowance. ALSO the undivided four twenty-fodrtifs mitt of 06von tracts of land labiate in the lowliship of Boggs acoristald, ono thereof surveyed MTh*" name of Samuel Miles, and lyibg on the , waters of Willie' Run, containing 4 . 115 acres and al lowance. Allot/ter, thereof adjoining the forgoing and and surveld in ttni name of Wm. Chanceger, oontainitrU4oll acres and allowance. Another, thereof adjoining the forgoing - avid last deceribed tract surveyed in the name of Sampson Davie, conidning 4013 acres and al lewande: Another, thereof, enjoining Wm. Chancellor, surTejed in the mune of Geo. Astin, containing 407} acres and allows**. Another, thereof adjoining the lett mentioned tract and curveyed in the name of Jaa. Rowland containing 379 acres an allovranos. Another, thereof botegotll that part of a tract surveyed in the nalocrof4obn Miles, which deck not interfere with I survey in the name of Jaime Brooks ' containing 93 `Rom end 63 perches with the usnatallowatice. 41Nothen'thilleof being MI that part oil a treat of land •surreyed in the name of Robert Shaw, which dose not Interfere with a survey battle name of Ahdrew Gregg contianing 83 sores and 143rthes and allevtabem A , ,(3 'the undivided two twenty fourths part of 1 .4: Viet leads , teMememiliar_beeeditakiletkie belonging or appertaining to the property known as the "SlUmburg Iron Works." The mid twb -twenty_ fourths part being the entire meseaininif interest of eke said Andre * Gard the property *bond deeoribed. gals taken in dteoution and to be sold as the property of Andrew Stagg whir survived Jas. Irvin lately trading luelsrai - Olim of Gregg R-Irvin. - • _ - - Sale to eoinmanee it 11.,o'eliik of said day. Sherure - AIORARD- GONLRY. Bollefont Tune 10th 'OA J Skeit_tit OniitAws COURT SA LE. I,J • liy virtue of an order of the 'Orphans court. of Ceutre rtlouty, there will be itepossil to public sale at the'Court !louse iu ,the Borough of Bellefonte on SATURDAY TDB 10th DAY OF JULY, 1864 at 6 o'clock P.' AL of saw day );ao follow. big itcart .. .date that certain mussuage or tract'of land pitpated In Spring •topmahip Centre eriunty betided and dm:embed tia . folldtwa: on the 'North by lends •of J p o liarriatilk,rsat by the' Lewistown Turnpike, Sduth by lands f ; Jno. 11 :risen. and West by lands. of - bring sixty feet in front on oak • Turqpilo: and two handreddbet mai,lepth ati:Lcontainiffg about one fourth of an acre. T. RM3 or SA LE..- 1 1110 purchr money to be paid on Cllll6llll\ on of the Said and the residue in out yeartlitkreafter with inter rat, to be secured by RiMd unit Mortgage on the prom loos. rimrsTopuElt setiLEXt. Julie 10th '64. ekirn. re agthoritte Gill dre'l A UDITORB NOTICE. In iltcoTphons Court of Centre county in the mutter of the ...tutu of Juries 1194 lute of show Shoe township dre'd. 'I he" undersigned bring s pppintod by the 'Orphans Court of Centro .conntS ;en :auditor to distribute the balance iu the hailed of John T. gully entitled to receive t e eaten, wi Cif the parties interested nt hlsoffider In Bellefonte on Friday the 15th lay_ of Jeagigat.„ls o cfcluck P. M. for pnrpono of &Vega o ditties of hie appointment. YO(TSI. Juno 10th '54 Auditdr. AA EDITORS NOTIt'E. iZ In the matter of the distribution of the mane hands of Richard Conley Eery Sheriff of Centre county arising from the sato of thereat estate of A. S. Din 1,15.111. The undersigned appointed all auditor by the rourt of eomtnon pleas of Centre etwinty to make distribution of the said moneys will attend to the dutie4 of Ills appointment on Friday the Nth dey of July at his tiflite in Bellefonte, when and ;there all persons interetdeil may attend. - EVAN M. ELAN CII A RD, June 10th 'Gt. Auditor. 4 L'DITORtI NOTICII, . • In the mutter of the exceptions to the aceutaut of David 1. Pieper adminirtrutor fe bonis woe Co.. Patrjek Cambridge l'ee!d in the Orphans Court of Ventre etitmky. The undersigned an auditor appointed by the said Court to settle and iliogust said account will attend to his ditties ol his a ',ointment In Wednesday the 1.1111 day of July, at his afro in Bellefonte when and where all person', IfNres ted may galena. - - 13 hl.-111,-AXCIIAJLD. June 111th *G4 Auditor OTICE, All person, themselves iindebllod•Ao (leo. thulium, fir, Lee r.oli.ertritlly totintpi to nvll,,e immediate pa)ment,Lo 4 U ruhuiii. After the Augu.t. Court the fteeoll ntll h( left in the hands of &Will eater for eolleelkon neeording to June 10,'61--GEO, Q4OIIA M. Olt. R•. H. LA RIMER. ATTORNEY AT LAW I.FPUNTE. Pt. ()trite sn the room on nigh street, furtunrly ovrnpwd (.y .Judge IN nsult. :lump 10, '54-13. JOSEI'II L. NEFF, ' CEN-FE D AUCTIONEER, CANTIIIt Cm.. PA. %V II MIA to all stiles intrreited to hiw with fidelity and cure. Residenee near Curtin's Iron Works. June 19, '64. , A U IT OR'S NOME. In the mutter • f the estate of John' - flarrcat, late - of Pprlng townatriw - dre'rt The undoraigned being appointed by the Or phun'e Court of Centro county, an auditor to distribute the halals 0 in the hundli, of tlirhael P. Weaver, adolinibtrater and to amongst th9,,e legally entitled). receive the come, will attend to the duties of bin appoditioent at Ida office in Bellefonte, on Thertday the 'pd. of June, at 10 o'clock A Id, of which pereepa interested will plonact,talte notice. JAMES 11 RANKI)I, , May 27 _Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTL , In the alter of the estate of David Spotts, late o Union township, deed. The undersigned being appointed by the Or phan's Court of Centre county an' auditor to make distribution of the balance in the hisnds of David Campbell, administrator, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same, will attend to the duties of his appointment ill his I office in Bellefonte, on Thursday the ISth of June, at ten o'clock A M, of which persons in terested will please tube notice. JAlithll 11 EA NE IN, May 27 Auditor. A UDITOR'S h r OTICE. • In the wetter of the estate Wks Sarah Dixon, late of the Borough of Belle junto, dee'd. The uitrlersigued being appointed by the, Orphan's Courl of. Centre county, an auditor to distribute the balance in the 1 ands of (loorgo Livingston, ttdprinistratur, to and among those legally entitled to receive the same will attend to the duties of his appointment at hls office in Bellefonte on Saturday the ltith oT June next, at 2 o'clock E. M., of which per sons interested will please notice. JAMES If. RANKIN, May 27 Auditor. /ThORPIIANS COURT SALE. k."- . By virtue of an orde4f the Orphans Court of Centre county will be ekposed to pub lio sale oh the premises in Pottertwp„ ON SATURDAY JIINE4th, At-10 o'clock A. 111:,if said that certain tract of land situate in Potter ttgbablp, Centro oolistY, adjoining lands of Jobb Love, David Kerr, Jacdb 11:linthad others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less, baring tbereon qrlcted a TWO 13TOItyr : %um §TABLI ; AIG 4., iths Spring ofpure water running through Ind about; , . • ONE 'HUNDRED AND TIIIRTYACRES cleared aid in a god state of cultivation with a Ape °retard of choice fruit—the residue well tinfberuid,known as the propetti of - Jacob Des ham TERM Or BALll.— , One 60'a tile purchase money to be paid on amain:notion o Sale, the realdne inmoo year thereafter, with intermit 'to biiseoured by bohd and mortgago on the premi ses. • SAM% ItOtER. • • . _ JO= 41. RTBLE, Ildministratore ofJacob Dash= deo'd. May eth,lBB4. twitirr -4 ". • Came to tile recidimpro of the subsoil.- ber;ln Union Twp., on or ,'about the lith of May, a dark brown Mare, caprMed - to be about *level pats old. The own& b relvmded to tome forward prove , property pa charkeit m :ind tabu ir t ys Croat y; otberwbgr abelitp - be god thes. • *; t 4 DAVID FORCER. May 97th, 434. s. -- -4 -4441 ., 0 0 1 7!• • ..; • John.—llellp I.BPtJ , bisw are yopple 113111y.--;ii,•04,044°71 11°F*1$ - " J.—Just tollerablin Money's plenty, or rating the paperthat is called; money now.si-days le plenty, but-everything is so intelerahly high,— goods of all Wide' Mot mrsrything excepting grain or What things we fanners hare to-tell, that a bunch of greenbacks go but 'little 'lays in supplying ones wants. But bow is it Billy, that you arrays go so gladly dressed, with clothes of such good quality and such excellent it, when I lriolt‘intryikreolforupt.rwt. half as much in the year for clothing as I do, and yet I look like a ragamuhlin, most of the "time? . B.—Well John I cant! exactly tell, I'll at i,it that you look pretty rough soulethues, andd I know you get • glekt hinny elothcbut perhaps -you go to the wrong establishment to makeyour purchases-sante° place where the merchant ie not acquainted with the business, and has notb ing on hand but some "step chop" el.ulf, stuck on to him by the sharpers in the city. Now if you will take my a& ice and go to Bternberge„ when you *ant your next suit, you will know why it Is that my clothes qt neatly and are al ways of a good-quidity. - J.—But how lest that ho -- can sett clothing' cheaper then other me`rchints /about Belle fonte? 11.—:-Becauso he makes It hie exciusivie bnri ness,has been brofight to It from boyhood and is connected with ono of the latgest clothing es tablishments in the city, whorohe gots wbatevee he wants whenever he wants it? tong have you boateht olothes from him? ...13..--,Eversikpetle came to Boßeroute, and let I „Trio tell you,Jokki, my clothes do net root non any, inore.nowr—averythiewehigia,eit , -io. than they ,Lid qilfb c p priecs went up end I bought front men who knew nothing of tbebueinove but to put big prices on Tons' }mods. , J.—Well I'll try itim,for I havo`got eick of paying exhorbilant pricorefor such things as I hare boon wearing the lest two or three .years. If ho mak colt his business intireiSpf enures be knows what is good, and I suppose Jte he has octaled John for good, he would offer nothing hot the bent articles, for fear of 'polling bin rep elation and injurnig hie businesa. 11.—Olve bon it call when you go to Belle fonte, you will find him Just opposite the "Iron Front" in Mrs. °ruffian's Store Room, one of the moat obliging, clever renown you over seen. 110 will furnish you au) thing from a paper collar to the fluent kind of a coat, at prices, which for cheapness is perfectly antoniabing, and giro you , ailoo,l cigar , to smoke loth the bargain, So good mofifilrg Jo iii7iifilid - okrhat Ive told sun, when yon went a suit of clothes. J.-1 will; and ?'me much oblige for the infer. atimi, I beard okthore speak very highly of Sternberg, and will try his cloth t he next time Igo to town. flood morning. May Ilttn-'411— , 41. 4 •, ' BAULOW'S INDIGO. BLUE Dealer* Rod Consumers the above 'Celebra ted Wardi Moir; *lll please take - natiii, that the Label. ureedtered to read INDIGO BLUE. MOIEII ALFRED WILTHEROER' if 011118 STO RR No. 238 North Second Street PH I LA 11BL'A T.er 7oreity .1/this Wee toil! be' IA4 rape let frriiy,lffeitert. warrunted,to clot netts water than twice tilts sable quantity of Indigo. ind go to tuuch further Lhon any othet Wash Blue in tbo market. It dtseoltee perfectly clear and does not settle on the- cloths to most of tho other makes deo One Box dissolved in a half pint of water, w,ill make as goods Liiloid Blue co any that is made, at one third the cue.. •Asit to ratnikol 4l the ewe-puce alt the bat totione and inferior articles, housekeepers will lied it very touch to theiradvantage to ask for that put.op Atltriotexinat's. .11.1. x. 111 blue put up after thin dote with Bar low 011714 C oa utl ea Imtertann. Tine Nero Lobel (lon not reqntre et ::tamp, r*-Por Sate by Storekeepers generally, Feb. 11th 18111.--Gth NIONIIOI'SE. I). C. K I.bf: It. Proprivtoi , The subscriber would respeetfully inform tie public that he has recently refitted the s abose named Hotel. and is now prepared to LIMPIIII// //- dal+, his friends and patrons in a soadortable manner, and he will spare nu pains ig making it an agreeable home for all sojourner.. Ili. table will always he luxuriously supplied from the mu, Leis of country and cities,. and his Bar fuel with liquors of clibice - brands. tili char ist ale as reasonable as item of any othetblie lel in Ike; place, end he feels satisfied they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their custom. Expecting to receive a.shato of public patronage, and fully intending to de serve It, he throws open his boom to the public and 'int dos atrial. 1300 X—STORE. '11111.1.r ro.77E;Ti GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Prop. The proprietaelinvlng removed to " Broker tiofra How," directly opposite the contlientouse .till col tino. to keep on hand a large assort ment of Theological, Claisaiosi, Day School, Ziliseellaneoua and all the various sthool hooks now in use a. large assortment of•Illunk peon/land Fitationar;, Photographs and Photo graph illhu®s : 050../Yisify and Weekly News parxere. Subscriplionn taken for any paper o perifidical in the United states. New — fublica- Slone at publisher'a prices. lifay 15, 1803 tf. A .O DITOUS NOVICE. t In the matter of the diotrrgution ofthe moneys in the handa.of Richard Conley Sheriff,tof Centre Co., wising, from the Ale of the rind iodate of Davitl . ./ittiligger• -11 'u oricier6igned appointed by the Court of Ventre Co., an auditor to distribute the above money'', trill attend to 66 duties of bin. appointment on Saturday the 11th day of Juno neat, IT Oclock A. Al. at hie office, Muy Inli, 1461. JAMES 11. RANKIN C A AIERON BASE. the report of the committee with all the tpitimpny in tho above enso.us reported to the house of Represer.tatires will he pithheh ed in piniumblet form ready for distribution August Ist, '6f, • 2Set. the trado supplies at a low 'rate. Address, OEORCIE.GARM AM. " Belleant°. Centre. Co. Pa. May 27th, Pe.t. tf. • DXiCUTORS NOTICE. r . Lelia* testamentary on the estate of atibeth G. Beek, late of Manion Twp:, decd having been granted to tho aubscriber, be re auesta aligpersons knowing themsoiren indebted to said estate to Make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them dttly au thenticated by law for settlement. NATHAN BIWA. Ezscutor. May 67th, '64. 6t. A DMMISTRATORB NOTION. • Letters of Adtninhtretion e nthe es tate of Rebeea Oman Hes, late of Reward Twp., deed having been granted to the subscriber he requests all pinions lufewleig thentselvin in debted to said estate to Mike Immediate par.: meat and 'those hereto& : tdaleut against the same to present them thstrnutbentiouted"b3, law 9 for settlement. Writ. ALLISON Jr. Arlatiartrator Juksoncille, May 271.12,14. et. N MOE To John J. Stover, Polly Stover, intermarried with Jelin Klapp, and Catherine Stover intermarried ,with •Jobsi aro.. Take notiee that an inquest will be held,* 4o lato dwelling %Louie eLloba,W'raoyeiwdesl4_ 44 the ciiwnithip of Halves, county . er Ones% op Sat urdiy, the 2d day,of &AO o'clock. in the ibreatePP of that ox. too * I of making partition of the real Wale of laid 'Teased, to and among hjs-ehildrota and representatives, if tho r re can be dretheritbouVpvidudioe to, or tpuig 'of the eth01e,e447119 Value and app . . se the me trupg 'lba to lijr, at Which time ar_e ithejoatr_e_lr4•4lffli4: to JA„piepou _ if r jriin Haar proper. RICHARD CONLEY, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office, 1 Bellefonte, May j JeA-64 1: I I. 110 r P liZiEli
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