Illnuntstirelicitsau • I - • • yeti whavpahl w ',• htaw, , & i ft ' 4,00 lam* • ~ MP7141 . Ml w it;Mtibl ' • ittal•-retlk_ r " - 42019Fgato • dokappozantrai • X2o:3!.:4lllalltis 90; osot h•lt tholhie"! etPlid amp d. sMM . 'the thin/ diet will MVO th• • • ithatlf ott hil 46 44. I s 4 t# ll 411.64" t it some the %Kw for rrom:lllmegY• JClatatad—M • timittir etwlrso dire fs sa w i lw a iftsimeikt tti the "1794 twalPtii" nit (Wait morn to ao the bbidiss di ditty bilalmatter. imaMoss.—Wbom gm& eswPaillw *Paned, the Warositalt told yo l i'lle would lob take abduacedi Iltatrou 1:00., Pauli Are sow, ikbsa hiedeellatsi, diapititst Areas 61 • 141 4 weed . mow do, gad itleh - ,stattd,etUl Saadi prowl odd &kW J. J,--These was • ttse when Ida potobles mould tam teen bellelide but that day it' trete by. The people have sea the folly of Wetting Abalititsits awAltAt too** now *again Omit candidates by tell what cas Peornor4—cortainly we are, aad witaid rather we the atnithera. Coated • L. , r Vt. two. this infamous war . prolonged another week.. It. mnsioome to that In tha owl% and "oh, not do-it now be. fort oongdodsl7 raining ontaeltes. THIHOS ABOUT TOW & COUNTY &Er 01,ke Bald Bogle Valley B. B. daticit 10 Obit • "Irbr• litir 11 'Company relied In this town•and viainity fo e emergency, hes concluded mit to ..o to the front" II will await Wotaer hill, end thon commence to_ moil& again id& sr. / Off — X -- 11 , MOM et of thediriii from Oh county * is lying liangsrously Dysentery. He will be unable tostitendtbi extra session of the Lighlspori which convened on Tathday last. me The beet self-eealere " 'we have men In the market let are to be hid at 114- TtirTfre lairs. They are slam Jani, and are for sale cheaper than the ordinary tin ones and warranted to be as represented. Try them. I=l Se, A little girl, we have not been able to tutu her nerve, was bitten by a rattle snake while gathering berries in the ridges back of Ifilesburg, on Saturday last. Ev ery thing_ that could be, was done to save that:6l;4'6lde, but she expired in • few bean afterwards. Jam' It was an immense job for the"pat rlota " ofSla 'Camay to raise one company of men for the emergency, it took preaching end praying, and after all nothing but the pimples of a dollar a day, eitra, would bring them to the wretch. The war fever has got to • very low ebb4a these parts. 411/r Gardner & 'lemmings' great Ameri era Circus will give oho of its-entertaining sithibitiens in this piece on next %dues tisy. 'Since visiting us last summer it has been iprestly enlarged and improved, and is now considered one of the lest cir easel iu the Country. • The celebrated Arabs are 'with it, and are well worth see ing. HO. The Harrisburg Telegraph publishes the death of Col. Curtin of the 46th P. V. The Colonel Is st. home, alive and doing trelL—Cistrafrrssi. T 4 / 4 11• isuothing atrange In that.' Since the war first commenced every number of the ' , Harrisburg Telegraph" bass contained statements concerning the army equally Was lie the above, yet "loyalty" requires its readers to believe every one of its state ments without hesitation. Col. Curtin of the 416th P. V. must be dead, and whoever disputes the Telegraph on this point is eoppurtund. „ In. The Waratestm nye that a map named Judge - Strohm/Ler, a prominent 4pol itiolan, was thrown from hie. buggy *ad damaged to such an extent as to endanger his further exlstene. The load Of polit3os Is supposed to hare been more than the bug gy eould_earry.—Cae l ral Press. We Insert the above to .how our respect able and humane eitieens the extent of abo lition =Ugaritic:T. Whenever a person be some* affected with abolitianiem, it seems to sour every noble and generous 'impulse be ever had, and overturn al Ideas of de em:my and propriety he ever possessed.— Hot to make a sad accident, Jeopardizing the life of as prominent and useful a citizen Ite Judge Brnotrioxin, the subject of slow, wares jest, is a petty meanness which the reejotity of the abolitionists would not per rairitta. No one could have the heart to do it until be had served an. apprenticeship "for nearly two years" in steal*" rations Pun the memos soldier, and then bare the imicelenoe to spealt of his ekplolts as chord' life in the llehm Afrmy." It would be a aikard WO Weal, for an boost white men ee lead. tsble will show the• ty on the late amen* Mutton. 2d dm'd't 1, 41 P• Thii foUowfng otliatalooto of the cowl Menlo to thotttate Co Atanft DISMOTIL • Hilsabarg...... 00 Ilatravino-.... 40 Itosrard— ...... 20 Bow 68 Boggs. ....».1r Curtin- Bmisdds Curtin. -18 isrgusdh. 169 Gregg........... 48 VP' MO M00n.... 86 Harris- Howard re auto •rr 70 Liberty... ...... 90 Harlan BB 60 Rogow • 61 Penn ...... 38 Potter 124 Roth' 98 811011 Shoo-- 60 138 t i ler g 8 0 Union 91 Walk* ' LSO Atortl4.7a-wi)ria 172 i t f le 11? iiiiil L ~ ]t&edtUN sei- TlitiftWlWlleaPaarat was roeolv hare yeAvfay by Maud Blenebetl, Req. Thg_adt "tionnedieg • with this • sew laai • Will be seal Slielkodisiaires treat eiedit h 001 .- • -lag tbe idtisous of Ibis maki: drat a • t: • •!!!' ! Busensay, Sip— . I base elected thei Imengemeit 'promised. A train will leave Ballefbnte 'Monday SAO A. M.,whielt weenier* 0043 1 0 84 Tr T 04510011 :fer - Pldlastelpititi - i teat for Phillipsburg. - A treld *Ol she knee Tyrone ft 6:46 P. M., arriving at Bellefonte at ttellit, thew enabling peemengere to pass both ways without neoeintrifig • Wing over Tyrone. On trip to Phlllipsbourg•tiro•nights4 be eared by new arrangement, and you . can go from Dellerente to l'hinirbard "aw"lb i r (and vie s versa) the same Now, as I lump done ytia, you or, your Pelted by flotilla In the , Local oolumun should "ssak It Whir ibe people ant tbe rest of mankind gengel,7 Hastily, albs • Bait& Thefiellefonte Market► Whits .thod, do P 1 4 0. • ..110 00in .. . .. •, , .......... ...... • Itarley„ Baekwh Clover raid, Bacon, Tallow,— llgga, per d05e5.....: libatee, gronad,...,.par ton, /Mr Brio n Bas.- 1 --Prof. J. laws, M. D., Oculist and dmist, formerly of Leyden, Hol land, is loosted at No. 511 Pine St. Phitosiel pidn, where purloin, *Mote& with of Pm Art or No be scientifically trestwi and cured, If curable. A' al Myw inserted without piln, No &Ames made for, examina tion. The Medical Wally is invited, as he has no seems In his mode of treatment. uly 1, '54-1 , Gsitnix**, mired of Morrow.l= , 7 i Inoompeteney, Premature Peorty add Y ,lirroti actuated by. it • dedre to - bonen WHIM be happy to (Unlash to ail who no*d It, bee oireherge), the recipe and direotion* thismokWg the simple remedy used in his are. Thum idohinf _topipVis ex co, and pee- JOU YolnaMl leolll2ll AMAMI, by return msll,( , by addressing. JOHN B. GDEN, —Nord* Namstrsttost, Sew York. May 27th, '64.. tor. DO YOU WIWI PO BE CURED. Dr. Buchan's Bnglish Specitlo Pills owe, in less than 80 days, the wont cases ef Nervousness, LupoMays Premature Decay, Seminal Wmlulus, Insanity, and all Urinary, Deaner:rind Boupos Affeetions, not Water from what mints produced. Price, One Dollar per box. 43ent, post-paid, by mall, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure In most oases: Address , JAB. B. BUTLER, - emend - Agent, 427 Ereadtay, New York angb-3m DIM. WATONMAIIhDIiIar :—With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all Who wish it, freer a recipe, with .full directions for making and using a simple vegetable balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Pim ples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impuri ties of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth glad beautiful. I will also mail fres to thosejtaring Bald Heads, ordisse Faces, simple direction and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Lusurlant Bair, Whiskers, or Mous tache. in leas than 80 dlft. All application answered by return mall with out charge. Respectfully yours, T1:109. P. CHAPMAN, chemist, isugB.Bm 831 Broadway. New York A CARD TO THE SUPPERING Swallow to or e three hogsheads of "Erwin'," "Tonio Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," ' , Narrow' An tidotes," &a, ko., he., and after you are satis fied with the radon, then try one box - of Old Doctor 'lndian's English Specific Pills , --stnd be restored to health and vigor In lees than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and wintery in their effete on the broken-down and shattered constitution. Old and young can take them with advantage, Im ported and sold in the United States Only by JAB. B. BUTLER, No. 417 Broadway, New Tork, - Efig,Agent for the United States. P. /3.—A box of Pills, securely peeked, will be mailed to sky address on receipt of price, which is One Dollar, post paid—money refund ed by the Agent if entire sailahmtion is not given. ,• LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATORS 110T10B. Letters of administration on the estate of , Conrad Deeker,late of Potter town ship, dee'd, help been granted to the under, signed. All Orions knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested ta make im mediate payment, sad slipcase= baying clams against said estate will present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement. augl2-6t JOillf D. DROSEit, Administrator. EXBOUtOR'S NOTICE. - • Letters testamentary on the es tate of Jacob Ritelingsr, having been granted to the subseriber, he requests all persons know ing themselv se indebted to said estate.to nisksi immediate payment, and those having olaims to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. angl2-6t A T. IL EALL, Ilseentor. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Adodniatrattou on the es tate ofino. L Brown, late of gawk twp., deed, having been granted to the subeditor be requests all persons knowing themselies indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those baling clams to present them duly authenticat ed by l* for settlement. BlpowN, ddesioes. July itith '6d —6t. • A>7DaomCt-- - - lathe matter of the iiiititilmtlen of the moneys in the hanker Rickard Omlir, I k l 9l High Sheriff of Centre Comity, arising from the sale of the real Estate of Robert Armetronge.— undentigned appointed by the Ooorict Com mon Pleas of Oentre minty, be Mike abftibn tion of the abort. -motive, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thentday, the 18th day of August next, at 10 o'olook A. EL, at his oMoe. - WM. P. bLLOMILPIIIS, 88 89 I - 13ollotonte, June 41., 'OM dooMmr. bd Aml'4 111 A DM.I2III3TB.AIOWB NWICS. Lettere of AdtdnlM , ‘Uon on the M ot William outs, deemed, late of PlAtek haying been granted tp the undersigned. he vequesta ell persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payMent, andll4=sving daises to present them dui/ itath for settlement, O. G. OnakflifeN, Adrefor sagV64-11. A D!ELI! DITILATOR'S NOTION. I .: of adatinidratioe or the *F WD o f Calhtlato, late of Wagon tg.,,, geed ha g home ;fasted to the they ergo on poems havto g e10te r446 4 , saß VIIPS Itoorteg ghooleeires indebte d to east* are to take Inibudiate pel , meat, ead= " hsotef a stalter tother=d, ter same to prloart them, settlement ORO 1D # DATA Hublitsborg, J'alg sol , .lehefeedrotor. - - 1 . 14644 . _ Tiff Agli IRON wins, t*: sicsiotdan fa eeleoeholeesie re %al at Hales Mileelberg lesidry, IEI liffl ••••4 SAO Zl5 1,40 rrcry4,44l 1,16 • „la ....per pound, -14,00 LIA6m..4L NOTIO2 LLlffirDiUd =LIM BALB. By atitanof tint&T writs or Vo•d 4 Apia Ilwrass, and Isar Portal lalloorpot of the Court of 00611011 Pkras of Centre 4:Z and* dirpoloil, will le illtassi to ' el ea Cad House bias Borough rt. hete s on Monday th. =ld day °august, 1864, the following desorilted property, to wit A 'certain tip sad neat of land ail caste in • erTbwashlp, Oman County, bounded pod as follows t tintinism at 43trolintliesee by lead oftolinandWiMaiiNaird Month I°, Ind 819 perches to storms thanes byland - orWM.A.Thomss htitt. North Midas. West 40 rankest° • post, theme Meth one deg.,lhat 40 perishes to Use plaint of .beginntap,tiontaln .soreo, sad 12 pushes net measure, with the Improvements and spur lenanom. Boise% taken in ansendos at le 4 1 sold as the property oflillsa Watson, .41813 , A erten mismuirs tenement antrlot of tproad, atimloin the Wen of Btormstown, Centre County, IS th•Boethatrestant end amid town, on the Mouth 'Mao( the Main Mast of Held town, and !renting thereon, Set end odjohdng the Lot on whloh the Methaidist Bois oard Church stands antes 'ending Mick feet along the road leading hold titormstown to Gatesburg, thoreon dueled a is a one and half story dwell ing Hoswe,` With the Improvements said appurtenanoes &bed, taken In enecetinn and to be sold as the property of William CIIL ALDO, A oertshi 'Lot of pound Waldo in Jacksonville, Marion Township, Contra Donn , ed on—the-lfg*WraTist. of William Long, on the Hut by Wit Rim GraveYsedr and land of Aly, on the Mouth, by the public Road and on the West, by lands of Hedy and Geor H. a large house itruntosa felrriew Semi , wit the improvements and appmieneneee. taken fn execution mite be mid Y thelno ty of J. 8. Weis. ALSO, All the right, title, and intend, of John Sheets, in and to the real estate altinde in Union Townebip, Centre County, bounded on the North by lands of Henry Gates and Andrew Thompson, on the West by lands of Camper Peters, on the South by lands of George L. Peters, and 'cm the Beat by Loads of Jesse Far sons and others, doubting one hundred and fifty acne, more or legs, thereon erected a house with the Improvements and appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proper ty of John Shasta. ALSO, A lot of Ground, situate in Ruh Township, Centre County, known se lot No. in the Town Plot of Phillipilhfrgybotuded on the North by lot of Wm. Burgess, on the South helot of ../Ix—Tbeagge-Pederren—therlhart . . . street, and on the West ted a large frame Holum and other ontbucpt, with the improvements and- appurten I Betted, taken in execution and to be sold the property of John Morgan. ALSO, All those certain menrusges, tone. meats and tracts Of land innate, lying, and be ing in EQeh Township; Centre County, boundlid and as follows, try wits-- Onntheratrt surveyed on a warrant In the name of John Hand, _.l.4 ol . B inst sur2rewrairrier - seph HoplEfis John Stonarand Christian Shank containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on s warrant to the neap of Christian -Shank adjoining the tract above mentioned. oontainhog four hundred and thirty-three acres, 6r thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the re of Michael Shan k , adjoining th e tract last above m entio n ed , co n tain ing-fourbun and thirty-three mortheru. Another thereof. surreyetin a warrant in the name or Alexander Scott, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, contaning two hundred and nineteen pores, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the nable of livid Hare, adjoining the, lot two tracts above mentioned, containing Our butt ' dred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant In the name of Andrew Shank, adjoining the tract lad above mentioned, containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. - Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Jacob Stake, adjoin ing the tract List above mentioned, oontainhi two hundred and fbrty-seven acres,or the reab outs. Another there of, Surveyed on • warrant In the name of Christian Hare, Jr., adjoining the trot last above mentioned, containing four hundred and twenty-six aorta, or lbereahouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of George Slough, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing one hundred and sixty-seven sores, or thereabouts. 'Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Christian lips, adjoining the last two tracts; above mentioned, containing four hun dred and ninety-two acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surv eyed on a warrant in the name of John Winner, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing three hundred and eighty-three acres, oi thereabouts: Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Jdhn Louden, adjoining the tract butt above mentioned, containing four hundred and thirty-seven acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the nape of John Brackbtll, adjoining the tract, last above mentioned, containing foot hanßred and Afty.sir acres, or thereabouts, on,whieh are erected a store, a dwelling, and other buildings. Aid the other thereof, surveyed in the name of James Ramsey, and aloe known as the 01 Campbell, or Joseph North tract, adjoining the tract bud above mentioned, containing four hun dred and thirty sores or thereabouts, on which are erected a Steam Saw Mill, tenant houses, a stable, and other outbuildings. - All the land above mentioned being known as the Beaver Mills property, with the improvp ments and appurtenances, Seised, taken in exe cution male be sold as the property of William Underwood. 1. Alsathis cinetuidvilded half part of all that certain trot or piece of land situate in Spring and Walker Township, Centre County, beginning at a Rook Oak corset of Moßinney's purchase in 1837 0 , thence North 30., West 17 perches to stones, thence South 69 dg., West 176 perches to Bock Oak, thence North 40 dg., West 28 perches to White Oak, thence South 45 dg, West 168 per ches to a stone, thence, North 46 dg. West 4 per ches to stoner„ thence South 44 dg, West 92 per ches to a stone, thence North 29 dg, West 82 per ches to a poet thence South 42i dg, West 883 pertain to a chestnut oak,. thence South 27 dg, Bast 100 perches to a pine stump, thence North -Wut.184"401 to • pine, thence South 67dg, Wesll7s paroles to a post, thence South. 40 dg, Bast 288 perches to a post, thence North 60, dg, Rot 26 perches to • stone, thence South 40 dg, Hut 260 perches to a chont Oak, thence North 50 dg, Bast 66 perches to • pine, thence South 87 dg, But 21 perches to a gum, thence North 60 dg, RNA 160 parches to corner of line of Robert Pennington deceased; themowNorth 37 dg, West 125 perches to • ;dna thence by lauds sold by James Gordon to Robert Pennington, North warily. about 80 pandas to 'Hemlock, Hone. North 36 dg, East by landof said Pennington 060 parehei to • white pine, thence by same, South 30 dg, But 24 perches to a maple, thence by same, North 50 dg, East 160 perches to I yellow pine, thence North 80 dg, West 21p.perobatto a post, thence South 60 dg, West 208 parches to Um place of beginni ng , supposed to contain Abed 000 sores, except a Mast of one hundred aerie, *and one hun and linty-Ave perches, flying at the Western end of said that, sold and eonveyed by-James Gordan to Abm. 'Ploy). It being the same undivided half part which James Gordon and wife odiveywi to Moses Thompson by deed date&Jannkry 11th 1862, and recorded hi Odds County, in deed book H. me 318, and by the aliceeseinoinpeen 'odd te the said Jame 3. A tract of hind situate in Patton Township Centre County, bodidid and desarthedi l it lows, to wit : at dome, thew* by load of David Boat, perehas to atones And plas.knot, thence by land of Lbw b Weaoys North 36 West 170 6-10tha, perches to doses, thence by land of Philip Guyer, Booth 5 West 45 8-10ths perches to small blaok 6 A theneeby land of Keels Thompson. South 38 dg, but 1,76 perches to the plus of beginning, sad containing 30 scree and lila porches. & A tract of land situate is Patton Township, dbriaaid, bounded and deasibod ai iblbrdk to- Ronk bedded bir band d 40 . ee Linnad and lhoi kot, then . y lands of ♦ 31000, Worth 36°. West 187 f-10tha piirehaa to stones ( thence by Centre lhmostaleadalksids 674-481 r. West 35 perches. to stones,. tlies t am we lMd of Philip Carper, South 3P; Wed plus, theses Smith36°4ltetill6' plass of boaft" aosimbiasms owes find stammilkbus • drournsissAllilipm,ll*- 114 , • • Bikems*fse•toassad plait kilos. fhsttr 17 mil of David SediWelth /4°. L 064- pashas - NEW ApVERM;MNTS Mame, theme bi latide:F a ; „ Thompson, North Se West 139 3-1116, "to atones, theme biOonfice NUMMI* b 7 1-11°, Weet jpesities to phsto stamp, thesiessby lauds ,of Ida" A N0170,y, Non* NM jilasst 186 -perch.. to tholes* oontalabig 47 sexes end 14-parebse. 6. A toast eland innate in Anton ship, :01beenald, bound end described sir ws, to. wit, • • • Bigtorderatitetuis, by " ds of W. . Wl* Myth 6111°. Lad 1111 300s hr Nome, thence lands" of Linn , North 36% West lidd perebes to pine -knot, by Cen tre Pumas* lertds, Sough 57e.7114 69=es to small chestnut, 'themes by hinds- of Thompson, South 36°, Bud INS pathos to tho piece of botilindc9ri end oontitittlegr if saw, and 131 parable. 6. The susdividad ten twenty-inuths part of all that certain masaagq tenement and tract of load Attuned In Gregg Township, Centre County, aforesaid, containing about 16 Upliftd was, and allowance be the same, mote of luau. ding the d treats In the wvngtee aisles of Dan id Musser. Willhon Naiad, Kabul Balser and John ihkicer it., also Inoludlog pasts of the Ave biota in the Warrantee ruiner of doh* Miner Robert, Job Psalter, James Packerand Daniel Johnson; the Southern lime et ih•Jr.,i-ndd tracts of land sournitrof the second std fTu Bur Wiley dcno and the woo -.lag bounded on it/m.104 three . eidei by the holds of XL Beals Swaim Oompeny, said trait of lied being six hundred puffehip, b) , tba bendred and dirty wales. ALSO, The usded 10-24 the pert of Ow Oesdre .unty, reread One 'Manta tY Walker Township, aubtainlm fl by aaretrwitlra BMW" itullrnefial Vib e: buildings tharaon, tweeted and Amor' as Mi inals 'Forma; tract. Another thirsof, situate in Walker Townildp, containing day sores, with an iron ore bank and sundry bnfidings therecin emoted, boundsti by lands of Henry Dunkin, lands late of limo llionunny, and others, known as tho- ore bank tract. Another thereof, situate hi Winter Township, containing Any-eight acmes, bounded by landr of Junes Gordon, and others, and known as the Gordon, tract ' Another thereof, situate In Walker Township, containing Ave thowiend and six hundred sores, bounded/0y lauds of James Gordon on the West lands Ulla John' G. Lowrey, on the East, by lands of David McKinney and others on the Another thereof; situate; In Welker mad Gregg Townships, oontainlng 2,600 mane, bounded by lmids late ofJolua G. Lowrie,, on the West, by Brush Valley, on the Smith by . lands of John and Adele Shafer, on the East and on the North: by lands late of W. W. Houston. ' Anotheithentof, situate in Walker Township, containing eight mires mare or Wu, bounded by lands of John Zimmerman, lands late of Lime Money and4 343,_Thir = mH s. e-matuvarror the one undi ' vided'half part of Liaores of ore land, situate in Walker Township, aforesaid bounded by-lands of the Howard Furnace Company, and.. lands late of W. W. Houston, ALSO, The undivided 10-14 the - pare of the ore privilege belonging to the present owners, of Heekla Furnace, on eight hundred sores of land of hiolflnney, the whole of the above described promisee (under No. 0) belonging to or appur tenant to the Heckle Femme property. „ 7th, ALSO, the ten twenty-fourths part of two tracts of lend situate in the township of Boggs, Centre county aforesaid, one thereof containing 914 acres, being part of the same tract of load which was surveyed for Christopher Reigurt on application No 1105, dated the Sd day of Awl& 1780. 'Pie 'other thereof captaining 98 acmes, being the same traet of land which was granted to Matthew DIA by patent dated the Ist day - of Nor. 1783. ALBO, the undivided ten twenty-fourths put of a tract of land situate in Boggs township aforesaid containing 150 sareersad allowance for roads, Ao„ being the sans tract of land surveyed for Geo Hoover. • ALSO, the undivided fen twenty-hares' part of four certain treats of land situate in Boggs township aforesaid, one thereof surveyed in the hems of Bran Mlles, containing 401il sores and the usual &Speedo°. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing treat and surveyed in the name of Nathaniel Dar* containing 401 f acme and allowance. Another thereof adjoin the RA above de scribed tract and surveyed in the name of Wm Wistor and containing 401 i acres and allowance. And, the other thereof situate on Bald Eagle creek sad north side of Money Mountain and surveyed in the name of John /Bee, containing 8461 imres and the natal allowance. ALSO, the undivided 10-24ths part of 7 tracts • of land situate in Bogga township eforesaid. One thereof surveyed in the name of Samuel Miles and lying on the Waters of Wallace's Run and containing 415 acres and allowanoe. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing ea veyed in the name of Wm Chancellor and con taining 4011 acres and allowenee. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing and last described tract surveyed in the name of Simpson Davis and containing 4011 and allow ance. .„ Another thereof adjoining Wm Chancellor iflirreyed in the name of George Aston and con taining 401 acres and allowance. Another thereof adjoining the last described thud and enrveyed In .the name of James w- Mod and containing three hundred nine acres and allowance. Another thereof being aU thot__Plon of trot surveyed in the name or John sums whloh does. notintsrfore with a !survey in the name of Jesse SIMI; containing YS sera L%4 63 perches with the usual allowanoe. And the other thereof all that part of ci oertein tract of land surveyed in the "name of Robert Shaw, which does not Interfere with aqy survey In the name of Andrew Gregg, containing 82 sores and 148 perches and allowance. Apci also the undivided 10-24 the part of all and oily other lands, tenements and heredita manta belonging or appurtenant to the property known as the Milesburglrcuu Works. Bth. The undivided one third part or all those aroma meninges, tenements, or tracts of land situate in Patton, Harris &a - Ferguson town ships, Centre county aforesaid, including all the rmis oonteined within a survey made for the citre Furnace oompany in February 1866, by El Waring and now in posseasion of Moses Thompson, and comprising all the lend ? inclu ded within exterior line of survey and stain ed yellow in said draft, dxospt 800 acres or there abouts, including the Big Hollow Farm and the Sand Spring arm whloit.keve been sold and Conveyed to Noses Thompson, the whole eon taining about 1,778 some and allowance. the course. and dhtenoce of the exterior line of our- Tl:f Of mid 111,iis as shown inr tho 4so gut, said being as follows, to win Beginning carotenes at the corner of lends of P Carper, thenoe N 67}deg, 312 pmehes to a small pins, cheeee,N 43 deg, B 93 8-10 parabola to pip % then oe S 36 deg, 1 1112 9-10 perches to can !unpins stump, theses 11 68tdajg, to t o pine, thence N 40 W 21 melee to stones, thanes N 881 deg, 31118pero&L, stones theboe 840 deg, N 181 paths* to' W as 61i deer, 11 178 11-16perchke to stones, 90 Br 23 deg,N 200 poodles to stones, thence W 67 deg W 167 perches to stoney theme N!7}} deg, ISM perches to stones, thaws4s , l W :Pao to stones, thence W sat- deg, 162 'porches, theme 13 38 deg, W 164 parches to' stones, thence , B 1 871 deg, W 186 peratio to etoseethence 8 52; deg, Wll perehise to stoves, theme W 871 deg, W 860 perches Or Mats% thence 8 TO} deg; W - 161 Pomba to stoneo;theetato 803° W 4114 Aram to caner of G Creamer, theme 83 0 Wby G Creams to Andrew Hmter's Ilse, theme 8 301 Bby lend of Andrew Heater about 70 , arehes to atones, themes by lands of simnel 691 4 ', W 90 1-10 perches to stoned, the by land of unielt 30e, W 160 perches to Me* thimoe 8 63°,W 69 pram tehlts Oak, thence 4ll°,W 71 4 ' perches to stones, theses 8 3191 0 , B .471 *rase to stones thence 8 44°,' W about. 381 parches to stones. thanes If 30,°, W 172 perches to-Wlittit ' Oak. asseel394°, 1318# perches to White Oak ammo of Thomas Nicholls, theme by Thomas. Nleholson 8 30*, 1113 pegebei to dem* tholes 869°, W 10 pima& by T. Ifteholea, thenoe 36°, W smell parabse,,thetme S AP, West 23440 paraso to pine , theist 461°, Wed It Peados to white oak, thamie N W 70* aerobes to? stones, thiamin ° , /9 340 Pemba Vstaegme, thew 81 . 1:3 Sit P- 10 Persho *l4OO 4bj, % PlOOl4Ol. .010690 $361., W 34 • , these,. ttr, B 119 tO 3446 ige (414014 ior amnia IWO* at irZ wa a mor,- NEW . 4.I)ORTIEIEWENTS W by , Brake lime 29 paean SOtdc 8 311 r., parches to Stems, theneM, br ) ;/1 153 perch to donor, theme N W iN Wart to steam Asses N 614 0 , B 28ipirehss to Amok &moo 0 Or, 48 klO Maul toskaelle *rem N B ILI 1-10 perches to groom, thence 16 ser,w 45 pasha, to store, &nice 11 Ur, H 168 perohortossaai srhits thaw* 11 276 perched to stnallpion th wa y a lare of be . 91 the leadelodudeti *Wm*. said Ilene of Um tract marlt sad dealt % nated In hi draft is Moines Won thirty sores or, tbantabonts have been sold by articles of agreementto filmes. of the beet marked shd Lad yy Jam Newport , about 125 sires have sold to Niles Gra* by articles of ogre meat. cof . qm tract adjobidag John Biddle Heirs of 110o6Ween. and .Aadraw Boater; on i width aseohooli - lofts, is ereetol, abort afty acres bavebeeisolii toltfilesibeenty %Voles of sgresurenti the lot on which the said school hoses is areotinl was donated for school purposes by the own lUn thereof in the, lifetime of the said Jait. /rvin, final. the andividsd eue-thh'd POO of the ore privileges which the Centre Femmes Dompetty • bat fm ate several treats of lend situate le r2iton township aforesaid the on sal`• _ 00 , Vorio mid 91 mobile, plotted and Mat tit tet-jked ,etvatlon of ore ip add Snit. ALSO the undivided one third per tot • body of land situate tn Harris tommhip,Centio county oolltaninli about MOO acres and ammo* In eluding parts of die. majofidnir Miele athejed In the manes of Jeremiah dinkey, lobe ‘ eitti t , Samuel Edmiston 'Wm. ob colon MAY of lands about 20, sores including parts of Wm. McCandless andMobert Mel toots were salt intim Wet*, of said_Jamea lirt t it - deed: .ilso the °Dean divided third part of * tract of Land situate in Sarrislowxubilh 'mord hi the name of John Patton and rentalaing•MO oores andallownnoe.- ALSO the undivided one third part of about acre• of lend situate In Swum° township comi ty aforesaid being part of • tract of, land survey ed in the name of Samuel Miles and LBO the undivided one third part of 'trace of land situate In Harris township aforesaid containing about 280 acres op which are erected a large charcoal forum., • large grist mill and • large brick dwelling house, • small brick dwelling houie etc good .!Fame dwelling house and seven or eight 'mei 1 tement hound; the whole of the above de scribed lab ds, under number 8, Win known as Together also of • un *Wed one third part of all and ether lands, tenements. or heredita. meant belonging to or appurtenant to the Centre Furnace property. From the above dootothod on tits Centre Furnace Property mustcbsdeducted about thirty seven acres of the Win. tract meld and conveyed &wig Bay about Mileres of the ThetnintWest tracVold and conveyed to Balmer and Be ._,- 9th. All the T. •Us and interest of the said . • • • .ftrithe tftesonitiloanuio in cad to a certain right to dig end curry away iron Ore In, off and from a tract of land situate in Potter township, Centre county, known as Mrs. Gregg' him and being the same ore tight put into the noels Furnace and Milesburg Iron Works propogty by the paid James Irvin, by ar ticles of M. crated Dee. 26th, 1866, and now co noting a part and panel recorded in Centre county in lleneorts B, p 7.611. 10th. tract of land situate in township, county aforesaid, dontehing about 26 scree be the same more or Du, note - fn the occu pancy of Nicholas Straw to wham the same was sold by articles of agreement in 1865, but no deed has been made, nor the pupil:we meney paid; with the improvements and appurtenances. Seised, taken in attention and to be sold as the ropert of Mary Ann Irvin, Bnetrutor of Jaime 'd. Bale to commence at 1 o'elook et Jy22-*F It. colony, Shade. said day srantare SAL& • , • By, virtue of a writ of readitioai emporia', maned out of the Supr eme Court of Pennsylvania, B. D., and fisri acias issued out of the Court of Common leas of Centre County, and to i 4 directed, there will be ex dsed to public sale, on the premises hereafter bed,, on Saturday, the 13th day of August 1364, all that eertain messuage or tracts or land situate in Union township,. Centre county, bounded anZaritted Mown One tract land situate in townswip and minty afo d, beginning at a hickory on the margin of Bald Bag% creek, on"the north side, thencg by, other lands of Joseph Iddings, N. 23 deg., W. 76 perches to a stone, thence S. 764 deg., W. 1204 perches to a hickory, thence by lands of Jas. Alexander S. 328 deg„ B. 66i perches to a stump on the margin of said Bald Bogle creek, thence down the same the several courses thereof to the place of beginning, con taining 58 acres, 147 perches, and allowance of six per cont. for roads, etc. Also one other measuage or tract of land ad )olning the above described tract on the Bast, bounded and described as follows: On the W. by 'auditor the aforesaid Joseph Iddings, being the tract above described, on the N. by land of John Hoover, now Joseph HoOver, on the E. by lands of John Iddings, deo'd, on the 8. by the Bald Eagle creek afore- Mid, containing 53' sores, and allowance of six .per cent., being part of a larger tract of 'mid surveyed in the name of John Worthington In pursuance of an applieVion dated the 3d day of April, 1769.. Also one nhor..truct.of land situate in Unto rotitahip, bounded and described as &Bows: Adjoining lands of Wm. Way on the N and B, and, by lands of 3as. Alexander, on the W and on the 8 by the Bellefonte and Phillipsburg turnpike , and thereon emoted a large two-story log hones and other out buildings containing 30 &Ores. Also one otherpitioe of ladd JO tan I n g 15 , situate in Union township, boundid as ollows. By Bald Bugle creek on the - Berth, and on the 8 sad B by lands of 'rain, McCoy and 00., with the improvements and appurte nanoes. Seised,. taken In execution, and to be • sold as the property of Joseph Iddiage. Salado 00111. Dienes at 2 o'alook of said day, on the premises. JY2O-4t • 111178ARD coNLV, Sheriff. SUBMITS GALS. • By virtue of a writ of yteri facia issue;iant of the Court of Common Piths of Oen= tre County and to me directed, wilLith exposed to. public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Bellefonte, on Saturday the 26th 47 otd ad, 1664, the talismans deurtibeit Property, to wit: ..41.1 that certain metes tenement and tract of land situate lying en be4ng 1n Patti township, Centre county, bounded and described o" follow': • Beginning at stones *moo N 483° W by lando-4 Centre Furnace Company 82 b' - liar to black ash, thence by bend of Samuel fkerma S 52f°, W4B mobil to *poet, thence i l lf°,ll by other - lands of Win. B. Henderson, dee'd, II Perches to a post, thence 8 641°, B 10 perches to a petit, thence El 67°, W 80 13-100 parches to a post, then** N4l+ °,13254 perches to the Ithooe of loollowloththatainias 7 aster and Ittesuatte. • ALSO *mother tenermeht andtraatof land ad joining the above, described (rust, and bounded and deissigied M follows: Beginning at a poet, thence by rCurtin Nurnsoi g 4,01*, B Groat* /1111 to af ei t i tenen by binds of airs. Reed 11:01 to the road to Cefte Bur mice,thenee the mid road, the sera* comes thereof to ar podia the line of B. StisPheason's hind, thous 523°, WB6 6-10 percher to the plant of °outthinks 11 sioretuad 65 pircbsetseet.. measure ; with the improesthents and / taken 2acthecutlen,=; sold properitip 2aines 'B. R tinter "de lanuth nun ° of Wtn f B. to; • • deal. Sale to eenunimee at 1• ceolosk of 4221148 23„ catißlindihritiff- naPHANEIROUBT tap. ' BY Alt* of ea mat of th• Onaisai Or _faun Colint7. Moto will Do mooed to lib male prooltri pit flotogdor. the • • 111160/ AUGUST INK the tbilowbas Tearte44/ 010110 k 11 1 11 .A °l l - 1= Oaks Clousitr,• adept nadir • aketaishig . •. • iniiiil46", - " idolisiarloot. had of mblela • eimm v fail *der *Oa of alithlvatioN As • lb* sindills good frogis end bellloll* SlANOMAlmirm, ll , 6llo2 ac'''," *ow Ach ' Risk Alm - , T11.111ALL: 4kAuelils. its. 4/144 ;et: 41117 -114b11166-41. M/N CELLANEOUS. C WOMB - Do it yentembeted. th at ate Bohm Otteantee Pt.U held at Bed rw ono. ti of Centre 00101 day of D. ill% ' before thi ninetuble Maws onantY, 'the .pstillon of John Lord Xisq was presented setting feithe'llts% on 614 lelb day of October A. 0.11., John Lot 4 Br.. and John Lord Jr. of the town. 'ship a t erld Right hi go twenty of.Olintad es *sited 14111111.17/40441/0 Townaldlv,of Wal ker in CoartV of Ountseot witabt indenter. idleortengivte Winn ofqww, which .le re. corded in, Ilet ones for Slimmest of deeds Ike., 'for the Ocettddri4 C 44110604 llitWgege Book, L. I page 148 do., Theasearing the palweat of the prhtolpal atm of Uwe instated dollare, elenint :Anti/ OfPonilloanitto +jot all skit loottsils or taxonalf, ameotioaa dalage•la W 4 ke ink, Centre Cot. to Wk. Be inning it a Linn Valk th by lot of 01. Alesender and land of & ItoN. &dogs. West, 11 perches to is White Oaks .41 dogs. pstedes to Witte Oak Stump. If dogs. W.ll perches to,a post althe reed, thence by the same .N. 411.flegs. B. 11.4 mhos to a Bornbroun sapling, thence b$ land of B. Pattel Booth. 294 dens., West 10- -10 perches to a stone, Booth 42 de. B. 20,1 ;imbed to stones 'ninth, dmi. W. Dare ei M pod • dgth dmm west 10 rrehse to the pines • ginning I trontlining our acres end Ade heal • • • and twenty perches be the same more or me. _Bering the Mae premises, 'obi& the did Mild Lyle and Mosul& th hidenturer hearin. date die 6th of Oettqwor, . . 4 1 011 ;od, granted end confirmed unto the said Lord Br. and John "Lord Jr. In fee, as in add by the aaid indenture more at large appease.— ghat the said David Lyle being the legal bra ; der of the said Mortgage bas died without enter ing malefaction upon the ord of themune and that,paymeni has been m ade of all the money. or amount due them, and has so oontinued for more than two years, and that the said petition is the owner of the said Mortgaged prombes. Therefore praying the said Court to direct the sheriff of the Centre aforesaid, to serve a notion stating the theta in ,the said petition es F, forth in the legal representatives of the said David Lyle who are Lobe found in the said county, requir." lug the said parties to appear at the nest term and answer the said petition : and, that the said Court will decree end direct that satisfaction shall be 'glared upon the record of the said Mortgage by the Recorder of Centre County on pa "eat of the omits dusrelative to sr.- the sal. _le or any promethigs, and that said satisfaction so entered shall forever dolling, release and discharge the same, agreeably to the provisions of an act of Assembly relative thereto passed the Brat day of March 1803. The cote; therefore do appoint the end day of Augest mart, 1884 to bear and deoldsupan the several premises aforesaid, and direct toile, to be given to the heirs or others tegaily spremmughli of the said David Lyle, as directed by the act of _gcremiing _molt proosediage-v - - efered to in the prayers of their saw floe. In taatlmony wberaoll have hereunto sot my band and arc=ed the seal of the said Court at Bollefont. the 6th day of May, Amu, Doisini, 1804. . STILL IN THE FIELD! AND FAB AHEAD IN LOW PRICESI I JOIIN S. LONtIiEBAIER, TIN, MEET IRON A STOVE MERCHANT Honor Sraisir—BEriarowrs, Y. Takes this method of Worming thepeople • of Centre county, and whoever else pleases to •read, that Ms stook of TIN, MIRE& 'IRON - AND OOPPBRIVARS Is not to be surpassed by any dealer lb central Pennsylvania, and that bb .taseurdsetnnud arti cles, such as BUCKETS: BOILSRA BASINS, are of the best quality, the best make, and for sale cheaper than as any ortablishment of the kind in the State. Be ban also a splendid lot of STOVES OF ALL HEVES oqd description, wbdob will be sold at eves& lnsly low rotos. SPOUTING, ROOFING, end otter work, done on• the tainted notice lad moot reasonable term. Fanners, Mechanics, Merchants, and every body olio are invited to gill and antenna his dock. N. B.—Repairing of all kinds neatly and ex peditiously done, and on the most reasonable terms. Juno 24 14-4 E For Rata, Nice, Roadie., Ame, Rod Bev, Moths in Fur,, Wools:1w, tie., femme& es /yams, Finch', 'Animas, eke. Put up in Slid. sad $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, and Maks. $5 mid $5 vises for Rote's, publio Ins titutions do. "Only infallible remedial known.* "Free from Folsom." "Not datageram to the Mania family." "Rats oome out at wit bolo. to die." Sold wholesale hi large cities. i pit-Bold by all Drutrgists sad Retailers very-. ashore. ! ! !Beware 11l of ill worthless Imitations. 011, Bee that "Bosren's"..nonie is on eaoh Boa, Bottle and Plank, before you buy. „ Addzesi., HENRY R. COSTAR. 2211,.1"entor•me Dares 488, ASOILWAT N. IC, 126.1301 d by— GR10121:' Wholeads end Retail Agent 141ernote, Retch 11, 1884-4446 Pentee GUNS, prrifix.s . PISWNQ TAMILS, FINS CUTUP" ARO SPORTING APPARATUS GRNERALY It°4 Hooks, lean Nob. i Zak . . BoaLW; • • Glom. Raft, . Aim, Mailm. bob Oorksonows, bog Ooaro A a r , oonotoney on hinuland Sr oolo—Whaonals sad Rotedl sl.--.. ~. JORN &STORRS ..- . Iretr il lAta r ratink .11 11 414-4101. • • 2 4, ... ,Ploira it sQ'xiOziazt**jtto** *.4, .N;mq.:Yirill sad A. G. Camp vso Tata Cara* Irak tad kuatoralsogs- Mur d a ."d e of r.W22titi4 tt . r Ijietotett. a 0 0 ., - 1: 4 oar tho , 'Of hisiolf dm/ to - deasestairatt , lave to atbdtme ""galli a= 4 : 6 o w t ait woo m W ere=l eili , , • . "'- la . 6 . F 4 - 7 _ 7 1414 % , A. • lea iitill ' D • S P.ll- ' SI 4.%:•• A.t'CURS WARRAIITB.HI DTIIIIIIPSIA MIA ?MI IQ34.4l'Ohre MOM • . . ht. A eenetaat pals Neetehiem tikided tie etuqueei. 2d. Plateles)-• aid Adak. U. 00etifidleta eilfloef qf itht. Meow led ildio 2fttOtelid . AP of ellefht. Widrkite eth. Pala 1n NU wire the syealli.. c. 2th. the Connuaptle• Broptoeuiitel Yid joittia! boat. Bth. Cough, with Phlegm (21 ti. iy 9th. Nervosa Alisetioe and wadi et Sim 1 idliki• • ' 10th. Doss grAprodiwaltkroinitisii,; 1 ith, Disalams, Dlassisis ef illekes. dad*. leds of sight. 12th. Ileadsehe amid 'taiga*" walkike, with great wesinuses. out or the tliaisaudeef gem rd t i tt: that have used 'Dr. Ms harrs Anal Dyspepsia Me, anions of them has failikl et portent sum We warrant a aye Ia amp maw& no matter' if of twenty-years * isj ail druggists over whets, and at Dr. Win- .a. All oxitmlnatknii amitooloidlalledle o f c h arge . Sped tor•ffirovlir. Prier $1 poi' box, mot b 7 fiie,of stuirpOpm re. osiplat money. DYSPEPSIA I DY4PEPS TA ! - I, Elisabeth Bream, of Braodywhte,-Disi, for one yeai and a half suffered everything; but death from that awful .dlsease sailed Dye -1;45.41*. 1 41 a/Ulsto erVlprostrated_reitla— fords-kusie and narrow. d ebility; I mail* net digest my hod; If I ate even a omelet or the smallest amount of food, ft would hem Ind as I swallowed 4; I bsetaiwo so °Agin' In my Wor e!' time I would not harp a' parings in ism than from tour and often eight dip ; under this ire menu 'offering, my mind mewed entirely to ve way. I had dreadfhl horror and evil font boding.. I thought everyboddy hated me, and I bated everybody; 'I could net kmir bophand ormy own children; everything appeared t• be horror strict - on to me; I bad no ambition to de anything; lost all ore of family aid home: I would ramble and treader from Rho e to plant • bat could not be contented ; I felt that I was doomed to hall, and that there Wki no heaven for me, and was often tempted to eottunit eat. olds, so near wairm w • ole n Ake led, Inn Luso soy In • • coin that awful eon. faint, Dyspepsia, that my friends thought best hare me placed in Dr. Klrkbride's Bosplted, West Plailadblphisp I remained there nine Insides, and thought I was a little better, bat in a few days.my dreadful ocini - Plaint wpm wing an bad as ewer. Hearing of the wonderfalqinrue performed by Dr. Wishart's Groat America*" -o,eter.i. Pine and hie treatment Pit"Ai* i - p. ids, my husband milled on Dr. Wisbart and sum . onht be could cure me: So la three days alter I called and placed myself under the Doe- . tot's treatmentand in two Weeks I began to di gest my food, and flit that my disease waa fast giving way, and I cant acd to mover for ~bout three months, and' ,the present thee I enjoy perfect health of and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a meneilbi God and Dr. Wishes:4 and to his Great Amsel , Ma Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial - that µred me front an Insane Arylunt and pm mature grave. Alt persons suffering with, Dys- pepsin are at liberty to ran on me or write, au I am willing to do all tholood I can for egining . humanity. - i BLit/MITI linahane. Brandywine. Del., foments a/ . Old genter, Delaware' °amity, Pa. . - - , Dr. Wishart'a Ceti% No. 10 - North Ihremad 64 Philadelphia. Peti - JAMES H. LIPTON, rothoriototty. 4161#.10 , P CONLEY, , DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA Dr. Wm); Aar bare been a eenrtanirsal ffirer. with Dyspepsia for tholes/ eighteen-yeas; during which time I cannot say that I mar ow, `loved a peilbetli will day,. These were , thnea when the symptoms were more aggravated thin tl others, and then it seemed it would be agreat relief to die. I bad at4ll timer an unpleasant feeling in my head, bet latterly my sufferings so much increased that I beeemb e4most Unfit I'r business of any kind; my mind was contismMiy filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attempted to change their current, by reading, at once a sensation of to coldness in connection with • desdheight, as it rase mated upon my brain; also, • feeling of would emir at in a l l stomeoh, and great pain to my eyes, 'mom ed 'with uhlah was the con tinual fear of atlas my reason. I also expo rienood great lassitude, debility and nervous new which roads It difficult to walk by day or sleep by night. I became averse to society and divosod only. to seclusion, and baring tried the skW of a number of eminent physicians of va rious schools, Arildly 001110 to the canalisation that, for..this amass at my present age (41 years) *cm was an cum la sothtencet. Nut, through the litterforusee .of Divine Pmvidenea, to whom I devoutly air cay thanks, I at Met found a sovereign remedy lb your Dyspepsia Pills anci Tar Cordial, 'bleb mans MOW , * ef fectually removed alutost.the last trace of my long list of aliments and bad feeling* and Is their place health, pleasure and conierdinsant are my every day companioll. N. No. 41 , 3 N Second St, Philadelphia, • tortaarly of Woodbury, N. A. Dr. Wbbares Oldeg - No 10.. N Second Skeet, Philadelphia. rarrhas.4,. • - lryBPEYslo,l DYSPEPSIA I I, apses Tobin, of Cheltenham, Montgomery emloty, Pa.,have coffered- for more than one year, everyting but death itself from that ave rts/ disease milled Dyspeptia. ' I employed in. ' that time tivti of the moat eminent' physieLni ht • Philadelphia. They did all they mold for me With medicines and cupping, but still I was no bettor. I then wont to the Pennsylvania Utd. ' venlig, In otder to place myself is of the Lee • modioel t3lonts of the infantry, but their midi. alto failed to do moony good aid often sta V.. . wished for death to rollers me of my ',..-.. but Booing Dr. Wiahatt's advertisement in Philadelphia %Heald -I determined to try mom More, With little MIL: I called on DP Wise. hart en,d.told him it I *Mild hire diedl rouid not have troubled him, and thew related my std. today to him. Thellottor maid that if he ad to ante meat Dyspepsia, It would be the lest case in two years, so kput myself under his treatment, and although I bad beau ibrusentha 'milling neatly everything Z its my atommb swoll en with wind, and filled with pain beyond - description I bought a beg a his * Phis, l' . ll:tbd them sedireeted,ind mien diW I weld eat as hearty a meal at &agrarian a the State of 'Pannsyletalm and' In 162 . _ . days was a wail win. I incite any parson manna, it , l ol a t o col and tee me, and I pill iolots_ ' my suffetinge and the gradt ow I received. I would say to Dyspeptics, everywheri, that Dr. Miami Is, I believe, the only person os .Nth'' -' that man ems liespepsi, with any lkwnstrellegr— „iv. , ..,4 ---• Vous Toms, Chalttehant. KontgOinerY eilt t. Po. '' '''':- Dr:WI/Ike:Vs Mee, , Na,10 . ; North soood Stmt. Oaten hams from it 1 . ff to A i'• IL ,All examinations and , *10„ , , ~ —...—.....:. . ITEILI* Da DYBPBPOIAI Dt43 k • 1 -- ~ i, Somool D. "'hired, have boa it ' Itof t. tater with Ohtani° Dyooehk gee of the liChheys for OM years:. - oyol '- , three or itior or , the most 'sanest 'y s ot . PhiladelphAs, Veto of Vert; AlteltY., They dici pR shop tool/ • ell 'hi A*, • It Niro toooloAy AIM 1 1, 2pPir .- " pa=l t tlfatfaraVadOralrettiallad. t triad eau 'MN* 04134. 1741WAIlliliiri*: Idt$ 1 1:41.0110114 of , mull .it apApv , 'is Ilkflookove Ira a _ . i 2 ; fAge