lignititkeau‘on v. e*mr anait. BELLmrorcrE, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, Jai% MI, lIIIM. - TER.103.-4S' psr 7.r whoa paid in advise', et,bo whoa not put Is stwbesi, "lad $3,00 whoa sot paid befoti ties ospltatioo of the year. The Woe. , There le no war news of importaUce to publish this week. It Ss reported that the Confederates have made another. raid, *sp earing inchister Va.; and boinpelt r t ry he Pa demi %ruts to fallback to limps 4 Col. Mulligan, and Gen It elle,. are reported among the killed. trp to this writing (Thursday evening) we have no news of their *rooting the Potomac. There is noth ing trem Grant's Army. • wiry do we . nOt hay, Pesos? It ire well known adage, set , oFlirlat ed l "tll4 exper - tesehee—s — tlear — lesson - :" For) f long, Months have sacrifices in b7ll, enormous tendon, and suffering and rant, mei misery been teaching the masses of tile people of the North, what history, a proper idea of our cern gov ernmental theories and common sense should have im'pressed upontbeitunder semding. For forty menthe have they been furnishing the means to Ferry on a war, meptralelled in eitravaganoe, at trocity and wickedness, for the simple purpose of finding meat last that Aboli tionism is not patriotism, that puritan fanatics are not fit to administer_ fain of a Republic, and thavniggers are not white men slid the people of the t4outhem States a pack of cowardly brag ging. Had they of listened, four years since to the-dictates of reason, had they heeded- the- warnings. of patriots and Statestuen,had they looked hut fora mo ment at the danger ufghe hour and cast aside the bigotry and prejudice that urg ed them on, Abraham Liqcoln. would nut have been elected, prosidenC Aboli tionism would not have succeeded in dim..pt the - Amerteati war with its blood, its horrors and crimes would never have been felt by us as a people. But it was not so. Taxes and trouble were left to teach what truth and intel- Igence should have taught., and now, af ter a war of three years, after murder, ins millions of our, citizens and fastening debt upon its which never, never can be paid, after desolating the Republic that was built upon the boner of our own sires, after bringingsorrow and db.- tress to every fireside and death and de- atruction to every part of our country, vvhatv but learned that which common sense told us at the beginning; that war lino way topre.gerrea nionof the States, or to wide Afficu,lda Between members of a ',common family. - Is not. this the 19sson that the ex perience of the last, four years "has taught? Why then are we kept in the same ruinous path ? Why is not the war brought to 6 close and peace re stored to our bleeding, broken country? It cannot be bemuse the people of the North are not willing to, settle our diffi culties peaceably, for 'from every quar ter comes the same cif, "give us 'issue, peace upon any terms rather than this brutal, barbarous butchery of men shall be continued. It cannot be because the people of the South are not willing for they have offered time and again to compromise on terms that would be alike hOnorable to both sections—they were anxious to accept the Crittenden tOroposition—they asketfor a genejal Convekion ofall the Statea and it was refused them; they called the peace convention of Virginia, and life long die unionists, like Davy Wilmont of Penn eylvania, were sent to spit and sgurn up on their propositions; they sent com missioner to Washington to effect a set-, Bement, and Abraham Lincoln refused to receive them ; they - made proPosi tiona of peace officially 'through their vice President, Alexander Stelens and ho war-not-innisitted - to come through the lines of the Federal Army ; their Congress passed resolutions declar ing that they were willing to maks peace f ul. say time, that the Washing ton authorities desired to do so, and they were answerect with • sneer; they sent via known politicians to Niagara Falls, only two weeks since, to effect a settlement and they_were answered, that the war must 'go on until "slavery is wiped out;" and at all times, and un der all circumstances have they shown the smug desire to slop this carnage—to allay the mad spirit that is driving both sections of our country to irretrievable ruin; their offers have been thrown back into their Aces and their appeals like those farm the masses of the people at. the North, have been spurned, by th e infamous wretches at Washington who' say therephall be no peace—no compro mise, until Altai ends are accomplished. • This why the *ar has not ceased, this is why this llendish work is continued. It is NOT bemoan, an hlonorable settle trout sweet heigunie, his NOT because the South will not scalds to terms, that would be honorable to both parties— * because Pwrillorttniticixin bait not wombed its revenge—auuture °entrus t..., 'have• not grown weakly enough at .the-expense or Otspriddefiiimple—be. conic Abolitionism ban not pomaded In hinting locie to pillage and . plunder, ihrt ueiroor of the Arta, and bemuse Abraham Lincoln has at* heap .110nied upon ihe peopiesse their Kin or LUPO. ror.• Kr. ;Pater: Tim Ittsrpooratio county Con venial aria soak wawa lsdi tOalthstg: can didates for tbiAlittedsur esispagite.-: mad important siondepitissild ba alidelhardat. is that for Conerem, as in have been obis sided out of aTor= fpr several yours. Now I think) le time that the Dmo cratio party will to and wriest goettand reliable man for this importa nt °S ea. appears by all amounts, dottier Convent halls hail become very corrupt, and isms become little better than ntsrezb li nd hells,. where all kinds .of oormt ono, In tripe, and are laity practiced, in sonsequence of the: careless nets of the people in selecting their IlePro sentatives. - - Miter. I would therefore only say 'bat j McManus, Esq., of Bellefonte. weald . j . : very suitable sad reliable eandidebafor the °Mee of Cowes., and as moved a Democrat is yod sea scare up la Centre conaty ; the officio of • Congresmass Ss um impertaat one, which we all Would leek to ; let ds have no more Hales or Childs am candidates for Con gress—away with them,.they are not to be treated, ore have bed the trial of such and found they wanting ; give us li• cub that is true to Deployed° 'principles sad doctrines. There is „ao doubt that Mr. McManus would be as good a member as we bare bed from our district for • number Of years. I also hope that there .will be Iso cliqueing going en this year in Belle foute. g „, e , t h e . A Nvweretie refer 47 Wadi mwi - U endorse it, which we can heartily, with the exception of the ungentlemanly at tack upon the inditiesdcharaotet of Mr. bolds. If the writer of the shown feels badly over the vote be cast for James T. lisle, it is no reason that he should abuse and denounce a Imo who had the courage to ;tend up for principle, , when "a democratic voter" himself, had for saken the landmarks of our party and was supporting a foolish and suicidal "policy." only for the purpose of glory ing over the regular nominee of the Alt sit_tien..party—Aktr. N. • . . fully for Democracy whew a large mi jority of our party, "a Democratic voter of Oentre County," no doubt among the rest, was Tanning wild after Jas. T. Hale a known and avowed abolitidnist, pod why he should nowite denounced foi so doing, when time has proven him right we do not, know? le Centre county's claim in,the next Congressional wafer ence should be ignored, and our Candi date fail toreeeive the ' , nomination, we should then be sled's.° see et. chases as theopominea and could support him with a good grace and a clear con - science. —Lincoln seems very careless wheth er men enlist for one, two, or three years under his present call. In fact it makes no different*, for Grant will destroy, an entire army in one year ; and when a man is murdered it matters not wheth erlis term of services had all but ex pired or just been entered upon. Those who enlist under the present prograil►me might as well have the honor of going fin three years, for before the ead of the firet their bodies will no doubt furnish food for Virginia buzzards. —For announcing that it was neces sary. to saerifioe the lives of 200,000 awry Frenchmen to successfully estab lish the &volition, the tyrant MARAr had the poniard of that heroic girl, ettait.crrra CORDAY sheathed in his heart. The monster at Washington ad mils his intention of destroyingftve hun dred thousand more of our citizens in carrying out his horrible purposes.— Have we an American Ciatturrrz Cos; DAV —On the legal principles of "se/j -dsfevice" has not any man about being driven to the slaughter pen by Lincoln's conscription, a right to take the life of the old tyrant, to sate his own ? Parson Broamlow on Andy Johnson. All Parson Brownie* is the leading sup porter of the Administration in Tennessee, it may amuse and interest some colour read ers to see what he though,. of the Republican candidate for the Vice Presidency • 'few years Igo. The redoubtable Parson held forth thus: He (Johnson) is s member ot. a =mor ons ilemlly of Johnsons, is North Carolina, who are, generally thieves and liars, and though be is the best of the family I have ev er senPwith, I unhesitatingly =brm to-night that there are better men th an Andrew John son In our penitentiary relatives in the Old North Btate have *toad in the stocks for crimes they have committed. And hie own born omen, Madison Joirson, mak hung at Raleigh for murdey pia robbery l * • * .Is be not the last 'lmo living to talk about respeotability on the pert of any one? Certainly he h." We don't think that,anything could induce tee to write thus about the family of any candidate for Aloe, whatever we might thi n k p r op e r to say ahout himself. And though weiope we are a praying man, we don't belleta that, while praying to God, we could pray at any poor mortal as -the good Person prayed at Andy Johneon, In his church at Knoxville, in the latter part of November, 106. This was bii ejaculation. ‘• To tby watalthd providence, GI most merciful God, we are indebted for all our maivies, and not any work or merit *fours ; for many of us entered the mamba to - ele vate to the executive chair of the State the present insumbent (Andrew Jehnson).tei 6 parfait& knewledge that he had abused 'thy Son, leans Christ our land„ on the door of the Stale Senate, as eirehnu e r, w h„, tw r a unlawhil interest. ' Wel:nevi that/ in Congregate/Ain't offering prayers to Thee. Wt knew that be had opposed the temper ance which is. the cause of God and at all ntaiudad. We knew that ke had ruled the Protestant reli en. ** * *Yet sae; were-the party 01 mod mighty God, that we went tato e support of our lidded Goiernor blind." Mercy *a os I We eaanot help demise that ems passim wee -pry dons thin Where orma sane. It the pious elsePbwrii Wait; prow now saki Aridy * bell wether aka* leek, he ma met Is ids *exp payer that he Wig ellitliket is /AA sal bee the Lent sot te eea4lA dashed yj whet, i* 446 holy 8114 . _ Sense Ai sad, soul, he rested M. WNW . that - The. ,***, will wake le *SIM ib aext reiter. Wt derwisi..z:;tiObith - Oar Centre Coma,. the above from our'ootemoo- and copy it, to 11411 thcatury Vote? I This it the Spestion a bit Mitidtted to the peopis it Strasylemia, lAshisp• of a pro- Pasedunief the Stab constitafta on the 4 = i r st t war' IA this wrestles lit should be bone in mind lseot, as the AbON tieniets put it, "Matt was sozorsse RAYS A use= ro mat" Due it is "shall,. UlO mom to be extended bayondthe Jeri& ,dietion of the fitate ?" Tl. right of the soldier to eliteiree never questioned. Lf he is a oitisen,, ht the eye"' of thelaw, and residing within the State, and for the this within his proper eleotiOn district, his' being a soldier, if eny thing, Maki strengthen fins right ea the elective trenchise. lint the proposition here is to extend the polls hundreds, and perhaps thousands of dila ti vend the limits and jarbillotion of our laws made for profaning the of of the tellot-box, and ler the emit of frauds conmdtted thereen•— Lis the proposition/ ,and one fraught, with aterederger to s IMPS people was Wey er admitted, WHY is t,dons nowt MA pi, to prolong the present Linooln dynes. ty. u haunt other object. Suppose the situation of pithiest parties wore reversed, and the Democrats rs and the Abolitionists our of power ; and suppose that such a proposition was rode by the Democrats, hoe many of the Abolitionists, who now af fect frienclhohip for it, would give it their support I' Not a single man of them. They would denounce It as an au - withal. • As it Is therefore but a base scheme 9f An - ,ta - Tor-fsiiritstiobe its pewee, in ditintsee of the thirty exprejaed popular wiU no man, not eves the soldier himself--wba does not want to prolong the present Jait6- bin reign, glee it his eup p ert. naiad the enetadmast tee larried,and the force of fielding an election be extended, tp the different camps, none willthave wester mow fo complain than the bawd and oon ecientious soldier, who properly values his eight ofeeffrage. Such men, we repeat, would be the greatest 'uterus; and no mauer 3 how great the wrong practiced upon them, being beyond the reach of law, they Would have no mimic SEW ADVERTISEMENTS CIHBRIPF"B SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Veisdi. tioai Ilaposai. and Leseri Faefw issued out of the Court of Common Phu of Centre County, and to me direeted, will be exposed to public , sale, at C-s, Court House In the Borough 4t . Belle - foste r ers Monday the Bfinii day of Au 7 g=t,' 1804, the following described property, to wit. A certain messuag• tenement and tract of land sit uate in Snow shoe Township, Centre County, boundd and described as follows : Begining at Stones, thence by land of William Laird. South one deg., West, 319 perches to Stones, thence by land of Win. A. Thomas & - North 89 deg. West 40 perches to a poet, thence North one deg.,East 40 perches to the lithos of lieginllllll,l9 - - Seererfrperebes not insecure, with the improvemeits and appur tenances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elise Watson. ALSO, A certain meeimage, tenement add lot of ground, situate in the town of Stormstown, Centre County, in the South-western end of said town, on the South aide of the Main Bu-eM of mad town, and fronting thereon,, feet and adjoining the Lot on which the kliethbdists•Epiii eopnlXtturch stands and extending back feet along the road leading from Stonnstown to Gatesburg, thereon erected is one and a half story dweling House, with the imgrovementa and aNnutenazioes. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Gill. ALSO, A certain Lot of ground situate in Jean:ursine, Marion Township, Centre County, bounded on the North by land. of William Lung. on the Emit by Lick Run Graveyard and laud of S. Aby, on the South, by the nubile Road and on the West, by lands of Ertly and George lloy, containing about three acres, thereon erected • large house known as Fairview Seminary, with the isurivemente and appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the proper ty of J. 8. Weis. ALSO, All the right, title, and -interest of John Sheets, in and to the real estate situate in Union Township, Centre County, bounded on the North by lands of Henry Gatos and Andrew Thompson, on the West by lands of Casper Peters, on the Southgby lands of George L. Peters, and on the East by lands of Jesse Par sons and editors, contailignne hundred and fifty acres, intorenr lees, thereon erected a- house with the improvements and appiirtenances. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold es the proper ty otlubn Sheets. ALSO, A lot of Ground, situate in Rush Township, Centre County, known as lot No. 0S in the Town Plot of Phillipsburg, bounded on the North by lot of Wm. Bremen, on the South by lot of Dr. Thomas Potter, on the Hut by street, and on the West by street, thereon MC ted a large frame lions* and other outbuildings, with the improrements and appurtenances.— Seized, token in execution and to be sold as the property of John Morgan. ALSO, AS those certain mess:lases, nine , meats and tracts of land situate, lying, and be ing in Hach Township, Centre County, bounded md described as follows, tw•-witt One thereof Arrayed on a warrant In the name of John Hand, adjoining surveys in the warrantee, mans, Jo seph Hopkins John Stonerand Christian Shank containing four handrail. and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant In the name of Christian Shack, adjoining the tract above mentioned. contain ingfour hundred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another thennet, surveyed on a warrant In the name of Michael Shank, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing four himdred and thirty-three aorta, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant In the name of Alexander Beott, adjoining the treat •last above mentioned, containing two hundred and nineteen acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof,. 'surveyed on a warri*t in the name of David Hare, adjoining the last two tracts above mentioned, containing four hen: deed and thirty-three Mies, or thereeboula Another thereof, surveyed on a 'warrant in name of Andrew Shank, rAjohting the tract last above mentioned, °ordaining fotOrandred and thirty-three acres, or therealontn r Another therm , surveyed on a warrant in the name ofJaeob Stake, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, °entraining two hundred and forty-seren sores, or thereabouts. Another thereof, sarreyed on a ugarrent in the 111/41111 of Christian Nan, Jr., adjoining the trees, last above MO llama, tiontaining hur bniiint • ' and twenty-six aeon, or thereabouts. Another thong. surveyed on a trirtaill In the "a" 44lart• Slough, atoning tie tract het above mentioned, eontalning one bandrui and sisty-seven awes, or thereabouts: Another thereof, wineyed on a warrant In the name Of Chrigthn Ham adjoining the hat two haste, abovetillentiontd, eastaining four hun dred pedninekr-teto woe, or thewbbouts. Another thweel, ouneyed on a warned in the name of John Wittier, the teen last shore neetiesod, threolnitoind and sighty-thne awl* or Another tbened, sarrerhod on a warrant in the , , : hundred will thirty-sone nem, eta Another Unroof, Zrrejad on a wanint in the nude of Zola Brachial, adjoining the traot, lan above mentioned, eastehehe four bandied and 111ty-sis ewes, or thereabouts, on whisk an emend a story s dwellft& amid other Wilding& And the other thereof, larnpred in the nano of NW Itesaer sac i a ii t known m o t Clara °W U I se i t li Zre ' =NIA oppht taste 4 fottr l ir dud. aUd thirty later or •_ .ttorijadtailli, , w 4 ; ins tweeted a Moo Saw niu, tenant sown, a Ad*, andutiter *OW All thr hid shun la= Whighlbasent VI the Baum KUL grew% with the Woven wish and appartenasees, &WA:taken in ow onion WS. Women as tho proputy of William IladenrouL 2. Aka tbe tatuandeibbed bilinear of all thilt enns# Kist or glen t i t allitnisk,k , epilog =sk thil i Zt ib ellol4 " s ili g AIM 0111011 it v o t. i y i : I limn ....,.„. to 1 -1 " asi g,w. ... omes e t i, ;t o t s ; - • stese,thette&Sorth di ' . flax ober to shiess,, thence Swath 44 dg, set Per ohm to •tram gmaigNorth 20 di, West 32 per-. elms to a post Sian South 471 dg, Walt Pt pashas to • deists* theses Smith TT dg, 27, 64 lad Irekm* 40 9aPsthimio NOM, 6 hal Pre" ihmeee 6idg, Wei3l7ll" - to • pest, thence r i ng 40 dg, to part, thanes North 60. dig,52 5 1 3 1 tbstose t theism Sou* 40dg, $OO/1404140 Wit it eheetrut mar thews NorA 50dg, East di moire to a pine, there. South 37 dg, Rain It perches to a gam, thanes North 30 dg, East 140 pareht• terervar of tire of Robert Peradsigitim meastiliesee North 37 - 11g, Went 120 peed* to i pine. shoe by Muds sold by llama Goading to Robert Y North wavily short 80 peeler to throes North 311 dg, Nast by bird of said l'ounington 300 parhee to • white pine, theme by Mime, South 30 dg, Mast 341_ petelme to S.=lsle, themes by same, Naithdo dg, HS pirates to u yeßow pine, thence Nath3o dg, Wed 260' perches to a posy thrum Soo& el lip West 208 perishes to the plate of baiting, anppossid to oontair ,shoat 2,000 amiss, ear* sitmetufelbe hundred sores, end one kr& emd thrty-leo pmehmilltsii• at the Weetatsiester Midgard, 041 mid ed. 3ylamee (Writs to Ahas. Floy). it Whig T he tams uadirtied half uhMh James Gordon and mille enervated to Moses Thompson by deed dated Januarylittli 1882, and recorded in Contra County, in dead book If. pap 313, , and by the eaidl Moms Thompson sold to the said James . , 1. A tract of land Meade in. Patton Township, 011111,0 County, bounded 'and described as tot lo yra to wit: - • - Ben - inflicts at stone,. thenta by land of Darid Noel, North eBdg, &aside perches to stones and plite-toot; thence by landof Linn k MaCoy, Nbrth AOdg, West 179 3.loths, perches to stones, thence . 'West • 1140 this paeobas to mall black Abiaoebrltindefilatias Thonlison. lion* 86 d& Maitll7l - re place ilfUltilining, tilsZ containing 50 401relland 133 penises. 3. A tract of landaituato in Patton TownddPi aforesaid, bounded and deaoribed as follows; to wit : Beglnnbig at stones, thence North 55 ° , Mot by land of David Noel, 40 panties to stones, and pine knot, thence by •landa of Linn 8 McCoy, North 36°. West 187 7-10 the porches to stones, thence by Centre Furnace lands,South 57 1-14th° West 86 perches to stones thence by land of Philip Csuver, Beath 55°, West 5 perches to pine, thence ;Eolith_ 36°, Bost-180 1140 At porches to the plum of boghtult* ootttoloing 44 sores and 112 pram, 4. A traot °Mad aikido k Patton Township aforesaid, bounded and dosatibod as follows, to wit: Beginning at stone and pine knot, theme by land of - David Boat, North 68°. Eruit 10 perches tia_do a. thee.. I , 7.landsof-Jdosea--12wa ae North 38°, West 189 2-10th, ruche' to stones, thanes by Centre Putnam lands, South b 7 1-14 0 , West 40 perches to pine stump, theme by lands of Linn 1 MeCoy, South 38., East 1881 webs" to the plane of beginning, owitaining 47 sores and 16 perohea, b. A Una of land situate in Patton Township, aforesaid, .baund nut described-as follows, to wit: Beginning at stones, thenee by lends of W. R. Mille, North 56*°. Bast 89 perches to stones, thence by lands of Linn .9 McCoy, North 36°, West 134; perches to pine-knot, thence by Cen tre Furnace lands, South 57j°, West 39' perches to small chestnut, thence by lands of William Thompson, South 36° ' East 135 perches to lb place of beginning, and contenting 32 mares 1 , and 6. The The undivided ten twenty-fourths part of all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situated in Gregg Townetlip, Centre County, &forestall, containing about 10 hundred acres, and alloWinne be the same, more or less, inclu ding the 4 tracts in the warrantee 11110101 of Dan iel Musser. William Mansett, Robert Baker and John Baker Jr., also including parts of tbo five triune in the warrantee names of John Mercer Robert, Jab Packer, James Fackei Jr., and Daniel Johnson ; the Southern line of the said tracts of land being the summit of the second. ride, from the Brush Valley farm, and thp (erne being bounded on the other three sides by the _lands of Mt. Heckle Furnace Company, maid (met of land being six intunired perches, by four hundred and forty perches. ALSO, The undivided 1044 the part of the following nuessuagee and tracts of land :situate in Centre County, afoFeensid One situate in Walker Township, containing UV acres with a Furnace, Rolling Mill oth er erected and known as Mt. Heckle Furnace traet. Another thereof, situate in Walker Township, containing fifty acres, with al iron ore bank, and sundry builds therhoulpeeted, bounded by leads of Henry Dunkin, lands late of Jew McKinney, and others, known as the ore bank tract. Another thereof, situate in Walker Township, containing fifty-eight acres, bounded by lends of Ja.n oe Gordon, and others, and known as the Gordon tract. Another thereof, situate in WalkerlulirrHehip, containing fi ve •thousand and six handle Acres, bounded by lands of James Gordon on the AVest lands haat& John G. Lowrey, on the Bast, by lands of David 'McKinney and others, on the North, and on the South by Brush Valley. Another thereof, situate in Walker sad Gregg Townships, containing 2,600 acres, bounded by lands late iifJohn G. - Lowrie ' -on the West, by Brush Valley, on the South by lands of John and Adam Shafer, on the Bast =dim the North by binds late of W. W. Houston. Another thereof, situate in Walker Township, contabaing eight acres more or less, bounded by lands ofJohn Zimmerman, lands late of Isaac McKinney end others. ALSO, The andivided 10 20-4ths part of the oue undileided half part of 1.1 sores el ore land, situate in Walker Township, aforesaid bounded by lands of the Howard Fumes Company, and lands late of W. W. Boasted. ALSO, The undivided 16-24ths part of the orb privilege belonging to the present owners of Heckle Furnace, on eight hundred sores of land of McKinney, the whole of the above descfibed premises (tinder Np. 6) belonging ty or appur tenant to the Real& Furnace property. Ith. ALSO, theiken twenty-fourths part of two treats of land situate in the township of Bow, Centre county aforesaid, one thereof containing scree, being part of the same tract of land which was survived for Christopher Reigart on application No rllO6, dated the 3ci day or Avg, 1769. The other thereof containing 96 aorae,being the WWI tract of •land which was gran ted to Matthew Dili, by patent dated the Let day of Nov. Ira& ALSO, the undivided, kii tweets-fourths put of a tract or land Utak, la Sow township aforesaid oontainink 160 urea and adlowanis for rude, Ao„ being. the sable tract of lind terinyed for Geo Hoover. . . . ALAO, the undivided ten twenty-iburths part of Arta contain treat, of lend situate in Bogie township aforesaid, one thersa in the name of /hag Nth% eoa taip sad the anal allollanas. Anotissrtluceof adjohangitft a ng trial • . surveyed in the name of Dirisp, 4"tinMotes Olt IMMO end allowantm. other Wawa SdJoing the bet above tart and an in the name of WMa r and crottaining Olt soma and And the other thereof situate on Bald' We creek and north side of Manor Mountain sad oarnoyad in the name of Zahn /floe, oontahting Weems end the mai allowenaw ALSO, ass suuileidall.o4ldtbs part of 7 toots of had sitosSola Boggs township aforesaid. Onarloriaof sari In Qks am* of Samuel Milo sad lying on the maim pf Wallops's EMI and containing CS and amino& Anotbar thereof Ilirs foregoing au- Veyed the none of Wm or and con saWdg 4011 sere, and amino& Another themef adjoining the 'foregoing and Let deaeribed met 'armed he the • alone of dhanson Davis end oontaining 4011 and tihrte ante. Another thereof adjoining Wm Chancellor. aurvejed in the AIM of (George futon sad ova -1 tainlog 401eoree and allowance. 'c - 'Andhor &prior adiolhing the treat and atuerayedin the mane ogle= land and containing three hundred went! dine sereetiad'allorranee. Another thereof being all that... , . of a tart towered le thenaate of John IL"' ', • dote dot interim with a surrey .. • 'r • ' e • djetat Rinelta opeditheing hi aorta end •• . • with the sisal allowanoa tsatt L . All 4 Ma atker *Ms( ItP WE 4•oogii Pbo 4 / 1 10 Ma hi, gr tr Alabart Am, which dote anit Lig ohm Wine 4. ' 0 4 11 4 . 111 'ma Alarm heditine ilie =ll4atiteleit' of at mod isur other Led.,tioamisto sill iterellia- Seek IteksWyger : • , . agpeetseeig ha itscgtepertg latanV .. xeos W ;t4sid.... or trains elli = 14 -- i -- ' 1 "- =nt norm* tone- AIM Centre empty afeneVlSt tracts 'contained within a .- . Matto Ihumme emapiny in b/ 0 G W , noir • ' Ali 1 . 7 of ref' to or lime ' ti‘treetilin the t* En 1114 the BMW Pprbie ,* kl kiwi . ma end en:revived to ogee Thompson, the whole con taining about 4,178 term and aliment*. The amuses anddistaaose of the extetior line of Met ro of said lamb as shorts by the draft afore slid heing do Miami, to wit e, Beginning at atones at the toner of lands of Eißarper; theme N 174 deg, B 812 perches to m mallpine, theses N 41 deg, 812 8-10 petebes to Si" th en ce 836 dim 8 138 9-10 parches to can- In** change theme 8 4114 44, 2 2161 pftehe ti, tail pine, theme. N 40 deg, W 21 perches to stones, theses N 884 deg, 8118 perches to stones theses 8404 8 181 voteless to obierp, times 8 67 deg; 11 178 1-10perthes to stoats, thence N SS 44%11 200 perches to shines, themes,N 47 deg W t 67 perches to atoms, thence N 376 dug, BIM perches to stones, theme N 444 deg, 8 1 • 50 :Pau to Mmes. theiee N 1116 466 W 122 Woke; thanes 8 bil deg, W !Upsilons to Gomm, themes N 37Ldog, W 166 perches to stones, theneedi 541 de& W 73 parches to .tote,th aw b/873 350 perches to stoner, thews 8 704 deg, dl 4 ll4 llji pendia to stooss, - thenoe EMI° W 534 perches Co Isomer of 48. Cementer themes 8 GP W by 0 Creamer to Andre* Ilimterle lbeeitheares re aBol° 8 by land of Andrew Bunter shoat 70 si to stones, thence by lands of same 869 0 ; W9O 1-10 perches to stones, thence by land of mine N 303°, W 160 perches to Maple, thence 8 IP, W 69 perches to White the, thence 8 411°W 714:10 perches to donee, thence 8 861°, 8 m • robes 0,06,4 2 theme Vll4l ° , W 172 perches to White Oak -thane, g 46°W 16/ perches to White Oak comer of ThoThseichoheh, thenoilirThniiiiia — Niohohea 8 80°, B 12 perches to stones, thence 8 69°,W 10 perches by T. Nicholson, thecae N 35° W same 10 perches , thence 45°, West 294-10 perches to pine, thence 8 484°, West ,17 'perches to white oak, thence N 854 ', W. 26/ perches to stories, thence 174°, B 79 2.19 perches to eioneer thence 66/ ° ' W 36 2-10 perohes to stones,.thence N 46/°,W 77 perches to stones, thence 8 66/?, W 34 perches to stoner., thence 44/°, B 219 perches to stones, thence 8 sei.oir 1 0 1 perches to atones , thence 8 34 °, B 88 perch to stones, thence 8 45 deg, W 107 perches to atones, th anes N 441% W 112 perches to stones, thanes 8 454°, W 33 percher to donee comer of Abram Hicks, thence by land of Abram Hicks - 8 33°, 8 96 9-10 perches to atones, thence 8 694°, W by lands of Mine 99 perches to atones, thence 8 324°, 8 perches to stones, thence N 59°, It 153 perches to stone, thence N 38° , W 884 _penheatnliOnlirr. alli4X-5549,15-3.11-prelkar-le stone', thence 8 38°, 848 3-10 perches to stories, thence N 694°, B 112 2-10 perches to stones, tholes N 361 0 ,M 45. perches to stones, thence N 53/°, 8168 poodles to small white oak, thence 262°, B 175 perches to small pine the place of be atoning. Of the lands included within the above described limitarof the tract marked and desig nated-In saiddraft as Thomas West thirty acres or thereabouts have been sold by, articles of agreement to 8. Stevens; of the tract marked end and designate(' as James Newport, about 126 acres bare been sold to Mika Gray by articles of agreement. Of the tract adjoining John Biddle heirs of Miles Green and Andrew Hunter, on which a school house is erected, about Ely wee have been Joni to Miles Green by articles of slireemeek the lot en which the said school limps 1s oretifiS Tor se 14-I—)purpoaces 5,Y the owners thereof in the lifetime of the said Jas. Irvin, decd. A LSO the undivided one third part of the ore privileged' which the Centre Furnace Company has liaise several tracts of land 'lnuits in Patton township aforesaid, the one containing 6 sores and 227 perches, and the other containing 12 &around 97 perches, plotted and marked ks res ervation of ore Mudd draft. „__ - ALSO the undivided one third part of a body of land situate in Harris township,Centre county containing about 1400 tors mid allowance in cluding parts of eve adjoining tracts surveyed in the names of Jeremiah Sinitey, John Smith. Samuel Edmiston, Wm. McCandless and Robert Steel, of which body of lands about 200 sores including parts of Wm. McCandless and Robert Steel tracts were sold in the lifetimeof said James Irvin, decd. Also the one undivided third part of a treed of land situate in Harris township, surveyed in the name of John Patton end containing 220 sores and allowance. ALSO the triiiiirfded one third - part or about acres of land situate in Ferguson township coun- ty aforesaid being part of t. tract of land survey ed in the name of Samuel Miles and ALSO the undivided one third part of a traet of land situate in Harris township aforesaid containing about 250 sores on which are erected a large Charcoal furnace, a large grist mill and a large brick dwelling house, a small brick dwelling bones ' two good frame dwelling house sod seven or eight small tenant houses; the whole of the above de scribed lands, under number 8, being known as the Centre Furniee property. Together also of the undivided one third part of all and other lands, tenements or beredita meets belonging to orappurtenant to the Centre Furnace property. From the above described as the Centre Furnace Property Must be deducted about thirty seven acres of the Wm. Ellie tract sold k pad conveyedto Samlt Gray about 80 scree (Cho Thomas Wait tract sold and conveyed to °Omer and Bebrs. - oth. All the right, title and interest or the said Aimee Irvin, at and before the time of his decease itLand to a certain right to dig and carry away iron ore in, off and frou tract Of land eituate in Potter township, Centre county, known ea lire, Gregg'. Val being the runs ore right put into the Fume, end killeaburg Iron Works pro yby the mid James Irvin, by ar ticles of agreement dated Deo. Seth, 1856, and now constituting a past and parcel recorded in Centre county in kliseellauseas B, p 'M. 10th. A trust of land Maga in township, county aforesaid, eonteining about 25 acre. be the mine more or leas, now in the occu pancy of Nicholas Straw to whom thasame wa. sold by articles of agreement in 1855, bat nodeed has been made, nor the • purchase money paid, with the improvements end appurtenances. Seised, taken in caseation and to be sold as the Jame. of Mary Ann Irvin, Executor of Jeme Irvin, dee"d. Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock of said day. jy29-ilt B. CONLEY, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of • writ of /lei loam issued out of the Court of Coamon Rem of Cen tre County and to me directed, wilt be exposed to public sale, at the Court. House, 111 the borough of Belleftinte, on Satorday the 26th day of Air out, 1864, the following desodbed property, to wit: All that certain tenemellt end triad of land situate lying and being In Fitton township, Cenizsootinty, bounded and thisoribed as follows: Begianlag at stones thence X 42P W b lamb of Cagle Eurnam Company $1 • to black oak, thence by land of Samuel , 621°, Wllliperehei to aPoet, thence other ludo of Win. B. Henderson, 12, 10 1 .481* to a Pod, thanes 8 644°01 10 .** Minos 8 67°, W 20 18-400 to aposf r 1Q416° 776!? porch.. to oe of begtanolB,o4ataliling I acres slue s6perehes neat ALSO one atlacimitiond wham:Sof leaded joining the shove l timoillied hut, and bounded and desoribiel **ollow, Biteniiing at a post, Chum by Harlin lumens El 0111-100 prat:MS*4o pea, theme by leads of kfrs. Heed 1 410°, Ealparobs* to the road to Centre Farr usee,thance by the mid r 04144010 several sours,, thereof to a post tho line of S. Stephenson's land,.theami 8 EDP, W 26 0-10 paellas to the plass of bsghudng, eoutabilug 11 semi sad .62 perches, neat towitere, with *he impooventoots and appaiitweattose, 8454 bats la esecinows, Goa to bed _ ao au proy of James F. liendeneumle tester "dobeau min" of Wm. E. dated. Bale to eoameenee at 1 otioek of soil 4•F• J'Aft4l R. COELIIF,EbseIir. SOTHOOTO4.4riffOTICIft. L.A. YiekeJ, J MM Trifolo} To du; Coot of .id A. G. JIIN 7 °""'" P a r t Irvin and Andsow Grogg. 0 3 7 1 3 . a lai. •:.*" new Alto If, 11184, on petition sod MI6 dwridlof Siddk. Pam* and Co. Coailtalmk V e rover osit ia(ko Lem eV k 3 =4.. or ht , ick ", ' i ' i ' Ammo T or ilit a 31 =1, , : 41 :. : • " Vt o . _ gi rl= " ` 4 "" 4 , . woo *Ms la . .•:0n..,- ~..A . .x... _ . • IIK• 07 4 , 41 ... _ Jyif-110 • • . trivial". SKIIII2trEIL I M • -• • By ' eit,eoettaea tassed est ` • Penasy of • • -; " X . Oin . Omit* ;to .nms ; I be oz Mat •of :baguet 138 h, J ANtatufM e trseta et lead Nitwit* in Baden tocrashiltr aunty, bounded and described as follows One tract of land situate in towsunrip wa d county aforesaid; beginning at • hickory oa the margin of Bail lasts emelt, on the north olds, thence by other bads of Josopla Iddlags, ii. 33 deg., .116 70 pueblo to • stun thane•l3. 761 dog., W. 1201 perches to a hides% thence by leads of Jas. sodsi• 8. 321 deg. B. dil puttee to a Rapp es-the mairgiel of said Bald Bogle creek, thence down the tures the wend muss thereof to the plus of beginsing, su ndaes dl sena, td7 persbea, and ammo of Ida_ jou out forroads, go. Moo alto dam laoiliOnfro of aro* of land ad joining the above desoribed but on the But, bounded and described as lbilowo: • Oa the W. by land. Of the aforesaid Joseph Iddbp, being the bast obeys debribed, on' the •N. by bad of John Bootee, now Jeeeph Hoover, on the E. by hinds of John Iddlnp, I arced, on the & bl the Bahl Ingle meet atom.- add, containing IS tern r end dlowened of AI per amt., being pa' of a urger trait of land 'arrayed In the MUM of John ,Worthligton In postman°. of en "palliation dated 'the - 3d day of April, 1760. Ab1)0130 other trait of land ¬e in Union township, bounded and daearibed ae &lbws: Adjoining lands of Wm. Way on the. N and „Band by lan. of J • der on die tar„ .• ) • npike, and the .22 latiottni—a • _ • • house and (air out halldinprntainhat 9 • . MTN. dlso one otter pima of land ooniaintag sores; sitasis ln Union township, bouridid as follows : By Bald Eagle ono* oa,, and on the 8 and B by lauds of livis ° and Co., with th• improvements and spparta dances. Sated, taken In exeoutton, and to be mild as the property of Joreph Iddinp. 10111.1 to com mence itd cerdook.ot amid day, on the prenaea jy29.4t, RICHARD CONLEY, Sheriff. REGISTER'S" NOTICE. The following aecounts hare bitenozaut. 'Dell and poised by me. and remains filed of record n this odic° tin the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and others Interested, and will be pre sented to the Orphan's Court of Centre County to be held at Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the 22nd of August next, for confirmation and allow, 1. The Account of A. C. Geary, Admlnlitretor of the estate of Jacob Stager late of Walker Town ship, dee'd. Y. ' The Account of Ephraim Glenn, Adminis: inter of John idenitt, late of Howard Township, deo'd. • --- -. 3. Tha Jocoopt of ;ittant_W—Caaapball. and- Gin. W. Camilla% Executors of John Campbell, late of Ferguson Townibir. doted. 4. The Account of Christian Shank, Admll trator of Frederlok Shank, late of Howard Town ship., deed. 5. The Account of Christian Deohtlal, Guar, dies of Mary Quigley (late Mary Shaw) miaor child of Ltugh Shaw, late of Liberty Townslap. dined. • • -Tha.dtwount-or - II .I.llalify-BrokertrOff, for of William bicElwayno, late of Bellefooro, 7. no final Account of Daniel Roush, Exec utor of Henry Rains, lato of !Kilos Township, deed. 8. The Amount of P. W. Barnhart and John Holier, Executors of William Shawley, late of Boggs Townahlp,Aeo'd. , 9. I%e Account of Christina Melchor , and Stephan ElfilLanigal, Administrators of John Moicherdate of Worth fownihip, deo'd. in. The Account of James M. Packer, Admits= iatrator of Basel P. Lucas, latiof Curtin lbwn ship, deo'd. 11. The Account of Flassinel M'Williarus, Ad ministrator oflienry late of Fergu son Township, deo'd. 12. The Account of Jacob G. Moyerand John Moyor, Executors of George Moyer, Br., late of Haines Township. deo'd. 13. The final Account of George B: dray, and John W. Gray, Administrators ofiall&C Gray, late of Ralfmoon Township, dared. 14. The Account of GeorgsfW. Johnston and Alexander Johnston, Administrators of Benja min Everhart, late of Hale Township, deo'd. 11. The Aceount of Borah Gunsiulles and Cline Quigley, Executors of James Gunsaulles, late of Liberty Township, deo'd. In. The Account of B. O. Delningei, Adminia trator of_Jacob I. Penick, late of Penn Township dee'd. 17. The Account of Henry Teats, Adtnintetra• for of Henry Markle, late of Walker Township, dee'd. 18. The Account of Edwin I, Deshler, Admin. istrator of Daniel Maier, late of Haines Town ship, deo'd. 19. The account of Joho Hasson, Administra tor of John Wasson, late of Fitton Township, dead. • 20. The Amoun4 of H. H. M'Alliater, Ad ministrator, of the Hon. James Burnside, late of Bellefonte, deo'd. 21. The Final Account of Joseph-Baker and John Dale, Executors of George-Coble, late of Harris Township' dee'd. 22. The Amount of P. T. Bluster, John Blab eland Samuel Moser, Administrators of David Musser, late of Gregg Township, deo'd. 23. The Account of William A. Thomas, Ad minhtrutor of William T. Harris, late of Belle &ate, deo'd. 24. ThiPAGeount ofßobertValentine, Admln litratotlof Bond Valentine, Esq., late of Belle fonte, dso'd 26. The Account pf Moses ' and Ferdinand Loeb, Guardians of Roes Dukes, Minor child of Mare Dukes, decetl. 26. The Amount of Moses and Ferdinsmd Loth, Guardians of Lenk Dukes, minor child of Mato Dukes, &it'd. 27. The Amount of Moses and Ferdinand Loeb, Guardians of Josephine Dukes, Wino: child of Marx Dukes,deo'd. 28. The Account of Moses and Ferdinand Loeb. guardians of Max Nate, minor child of Marx Dukes, deo'd 29, The Account of ileuntel M. Irwin, Ad minktretor of John I. Irwin, Late of Benner Township, deo'd. • 80. The Account of Robert Holmes, Guar dian of Blest* R. Milan L. end hued S. Hard. ing, minor oblicium of William Harding, late of Marion Township, deed 31. The amount of N. A. Fora man and D. G. Itumgardner, Administrator of Joseph Bum gardner, late at Liberty township, deed. 32. The trustee account of Thomas MelLesp, ap pointed by the Orphans Court, to make sale of the real entato of Wm. MoKisaa, late of Walker township, deed. 33. The Anal admittiAration account of Daniel Grove, sdmhtistretor of the estate of John Grove, late of Gregg towluihtp, deed. 34. The immonat of Ihisel MoWlWarxis, ed ministtator on estate of David Dridln, late of Potter towt fillip, deed. Register'a ogles, Belle- J. P. GEPHART, Conte, J dly 10,1864. I Rigiater CENTIt COU Y, BA The Contlqoawealth of Penns to filninel W. Gardner Mid John W. Adnsirderstors of do., of Samuel Gardner deo% aphrabn G. Gardner, Wm. Gordwarolane Canso *, Mary B. Oosuiolli and John P. atater Guns , ash' of jolin Constils, heirs of Elbe Gardner late i inftatnartied with John Ootindir deed. _ .141- 'an Gardner late intannaried with John G. Wats John M. Gardner, James J. Gardner, Johnston thrdnerdianinel Gqdr Letta •Jasserliard me and Windeld S. Gardner Isier, idro of mid 'Glee dent Ifon=ted s"*". and ootunanded to be and appear at its Drphans Capri to.lis held. at Bilie ronts on the Itsd day ea 4 1 there to answer the Mot petition of mom P. Gardner, sad show awns why proof of s ear tate eontrintbersa dua ie rei td tlbmonel Gardner deed and Ow saM . Gardner should not be sande and nmentitedot de WhamsMMus tie Mon. Sonnet Linn .President of acid Court at Adleibrde this 21Ith day of dint d. D. Ifiati. • J. P. auPHART. jut, lath ,11:17-0 A HOWL nos 124 . 1 440 elb“ Mosta Diejlow Ow* hit lbw 2 • 161111 ** / 11 .0. Iml4-1 1 4. 1 Vis 410. Tit? lbely 414. tn C a" Tr "' . till• 1 : 1 4•10 of Bement - bribe . tem -14 4 Fl l 3= es;tlas *kg Ost tie lath dared' A. 41.114. Jolts Lord Br, AM John Lord Tri of the towa.. eldp ofieldllersirke throei:Sllhnstrez-. en to Dsild.lionslibo laido, Oat* o . llool9bA rge ladneter. er *WM*, btAls ihrat of • OS* to 1 •• eortod fry "Mr Alb he of leak de.„ tbr the Oniateeto66olo,la Xt. BOW L. p•se 1* 90., air sensidas the mama of the prinelpel aim et thine leadied dollars. eineat money of Pesarylvembe, rpm idl.thet meniajo or tenement, tad tempt 0104 situate la Welker tok in tnatre 00.. to nit, alas et • Liten Wood, then ,. by lot et B. A motor' sad hal of 8, Nifiree, N. • doss. West, 11 peahen to a White Oih; N. 31 ago. Z. 16, 1 perches to • Whito . Oakßtam Pt 112 dap.. W. 8 pandas to a post at the - them» by the. same N. 46 dep. IL 114 to Etonibress meta& theme try lud of B. Penal Booth 2 , i doss., West 104-10 perches to a scene, "GO 11. 20, 7 Want 6o• oMpso Beath In W BB 3 Ter ~ Parboil* • 88 8 87 tree sea* 00 doss. W. 9 ower to a poet and Borth dolts West 10 pushes to Um plus of bosbuthis c eontsinlng four eons and . one hun dred and Writ, perches be the mate more or less. Heist the WIN pr4palsed, which Alio *did Dara Lyle aid bradl4 kdo oar, by their Woodman beathosdate the Oth day or Ootober, 1861.,tbr the cortaldiration therein man- Lordthenedi granted end emnirmed ante the said Br. and John Lord Jr. la fdl, as in and at Lye taM Il•rld 1,7 b,• g the legal hol der of th• said Mortga l im am died witinnitenter - log satisfaction arm t s Record of the same and that Peitted, has been lamb of all the stoner. or onnt . dwicthem, and hes 00- ccuitcred for ore then two years, arid that the Said petition fo the owner of the Boa li gn a L rd 4 =s" 4 * Therefore praying the said the sheriff of the Centre Wormaid, to 'serve a notice stating the Nets In the said petition mat forth la the legal representatives of the said David kyle who are to b• roaad in the said sanely, repair ingthe µld parti es to appear at the nest term and answer t • said petition : extd, that the seal Court will dame and direct tiled illrattflotiort shall be entered upon the record of the ntd Mortgage by the Recorder of Centre County op payment of the emits dee relative to the catty of the said Mortgage or any proeeetlngs, and that ' said satisfaction so entered shall forever defeat, reiesse and discharge the same, agreeably to the provisions of an act of Assembi relative thereto . . . . . . Aerators do appoint tbs. 22nd day of Aaiun next, 1864 to bear and decide upon the several premises aforesaid, and direct notice to be Ono. to the Lain or others legally oprenatatives of the said David Lyle, ac directed by the act of Assembly, governing such proceeding' and dared to in the prayers of their amid peti tion. In testimony whereof I Imes hereunto set my hand and eased the met of the add Court at Bellifonte the MA day of May, Anao Dose M, 1864. "STTLT;I NTH E rnarDl - AND FAR AHEAD IN LOW PRIM!! • JOHN 8. LONERS/MR, TIN, slim IRON t STOVE lIRROIIANT BMW? 81111111 , ..4311.74100111114 PA Takes this method of inflaming al/ thepeople of Centre away, and whorerar elm pleases to amid, that him stook of TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPERWATtIi is not to be surpassed by and deafer In mattal Pennsylvatda, and that Ids manufactared soil ales, snob as D LICKS TS, DQJLERS, are oT the but quality, the beet make, and for sale cheaper then at any establiaLment of the kind in the State. _He hu also a spleddkl lot of • STOVES OF ALL ltpfllof and description, which will biredidl at .weed• ingly low rates. SPOUTING, BOOMINGq and other work„ done on the anertest wake end most reasonable terms. Farmers, Mechanics, Mercbasda„ arid every• body else are iasitad Co call sad examine kL stock. N. 11.—aspedring of all kkeole neaUy and *a • peditiously done, and on the moat medeeneble terms. dome 24, 'o4—t.f. TO THE PUBLIC., MRS. SIMONS, Mats ST., Lacs Lvov Hu the 'argent and cheapest shook of OROCERIBS, PROVISIONS, YISH. Cederwere, • Queenswere, Liquors, • Wtnoe, Salk • Candies, • Seigara,• • obacco. ever *fend In this market. - WitWW'l.= of Hotel andAtor•-keopors la to the large stook of the following goods on hand, which are Ofihrod at wholesale prices 200 ban* of Irish, 200 BARRBLEI, OP LIQUORS AND WINIle; 50 boxes of chewing Telbaaeo, 100,000 Sips, and a large lot of Salt. Also, Moor and' Food alwiys citi 'hand sd July 1 , '64-tf. SIMONS' ORPirdNB COURT BALL By virtue of a Odor of the Orplkinit Court of Centro Cattily, there will be expand to outhorankooo on &twiny the 14th OP AUGUST 1884 • the following real estate, Amite in Union twp., DentreOsfenim sweenlaionesesige retreat of I. eentelning NINETY ACRES, and allowance, about bait of which la elected coal under a high Mate of cultivation, UN bal ance ia &Owe&allil A good BOUM and barn, with VZeat blng ate meeted-thereost. lEL--Onit halt the maims menu io ha paid at the oonerinallon of the sate, ad the »Mae to ode year thereafter to be 4seemledj • by bond sad mortgage on the pratalme. T. ILVALL. Admbi's. on 70state of Thos. birth ANAL . • 5T41411 GOODS. • The tellowleg _4esoliterl wit paled to hie* been atelear baths tee& Wits the tubseriber tn Baum 0..,, liy ham. *loohr, Ddeia ust te q y illli aa Sl C t rloo l , g 4s 7-416 , 1 4 11 :: net shirt, I lath vett, 10,14eitif 10.00%4 or *lisoors,•l bleat 04h •04 - 1, Ow et -,lteet lafariViteo.. tbs. pekeon, et "to, , 9114(06 mill oboes fatl44 Proi P=mily obanteacZte theta swag, oth • wilt be _el Wade or el- raotiC , ' It. le P FIR*. i. P. JAY 1, U. . „ Dissourikies n. - , - j• al?„ t MEW iii Utter • • low park satihip . atilled ht1ar .... , , ,. •L . k . ii " inmost eosasivis - r• • '7 .. 16:: r 7 books sodlimiabb essigtes ' . ' • . 11 1 .404 40 7 4 41111,100 1 1 1 4 ' ' ..: - ' 1 4 .2 ' W,,Tb EE JAMAS U. LIPTON, Prothonotary R ICHAR D CONLEY, Shy. it: 114.9V3, JrlfT7lllB, ths. r D. Dill.
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