GI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS suranirs By Virtue of Mehl writs of Vaal. Non; Xrponos. and Leonel'. Drake brood out of the Court of Common Pleas of 'Centro County, • and to ine dirooted, will be 'exposed 'to public rale, st Coutt Mouse to the Borough of Belle funtr4 on Monday tiserskSpad day of August, 1864, the lollenting described property, to wit. A certain Mostepage tonement„end tract df land sit uate in Ewe Shoe 'township, Conner County, leaduiedinddeseribed as follows : Begining at Stenes,thence by land of john and William Bird Bettis I°, West 319 perches to stones, thence. byland of Wm. d,Thoutas A Co. North 89 deg., West 40 perches to a post, thence Ninth one deg.,Mmit 40 perches to the. Illace— beginning, contain 79 acres, and 12 perches ndt measure, with the imoroepments and appur tenances. Seized; taken in,exeention and to be sold as the property ofElisa Watson. ALSO, A Certain messnagd, tenement and lot' of ground, situate in the town of Stormstown, Centre Ooupty, in the South-western end of town, on the South etde of the bdidu Street of said town, and fronting thereon, feet and adjoining the Lot on which thq Methodist Itplit oopal Church stands and extending took feet along the rood leading. from Stormetown to • Oatesburg, thereon 'erected is a one Mid a half etoly dwelling House, with the Improvements end apburtehanom. Belied, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Ain , ALSO, A certain Lot of ground situatil in Jacksonville, Marion Township, Centre County, bouedrstoo the North by lands of William-Lang, on the East by Lick RUM Uraveyard and , land of S. My. on the South, by the public Road and - on the West, by lands of Betty and George Hoy, containing about three acres, thereon erected a large house known no Fairview SeTinary, with the improvements and appurteriarkes. Seized; taken in exeoutiofi and to be sold as the proper ty of J. S. Well. .nd int • • • John Sheets, inroad to the real estate situate in Union Township, Centro County, bounded, on I the North by lands of Henry Gates and Andrew • Thompson ' on the West by lands of Caspar Pettus, on the South by loads of George L. Peters, and on the Heat by lands of Jeans Par odernad others, epotaing one hundrod and fifty acres, mots, eg•kas, thereon erected a house with the improvements isn't appurtonancee. Seized, taken in eteeution, and in be Bold Ito the proper- , ty of John Sheets. ALSO, A lot of Oroand, situate In Rush Township, Centre County. known as lot No. 63 in the Town Plot of Phillipsburgpbounded nn , the North by lot of Ww. iliffrebY; on illie South by lot kit Dr. Thomas Potter, on tha East by street, and on the West by 'inset, thereon erec ted a Mr a frame . I.l_ne mut others/MI wt t iwprineinents and appnrtonances.— Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Morgan. ALSO, All those certain mesauageg, torte• manta and tracts of land Minato—lying, And' ha tag 11 ; n „t sl= d surveyed on a warrant in the name of John I land, adjoining surveys in tho warrantee, names, Jo seph Hopkins, John Stutter find Christian Shank containing four hundred not thirtysthreo acres, or thertabouta Another thereof. surveyed on n ant in the name of Christian Shank, niljui the tenet Air above mentioned. .ionertining tun mired and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, curt eyed on o warrant in the name of Michael Shenk, toljoinlOg the tract Met above meat/oiled containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. • ~ / inother thereof. i.urveved on a,warrant in the Demo of Alexander Scott, adieining the tract last .abate mentioned, containing two hundred -and nineteen neres, or thereabouts. , .. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Eine of Hare, adjoining the hod too 6 ' tracts above antleted, euntrining four hun dred and thirty-three Reins, or thereabouts. Another thereof; surveyed on u wurraut In the name or Andrew Shank, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, or thereabouts. Another tberpof, surveyed on a warraut in rho name ofJacoh Stake, adjoining tire tract host above mentioned, containing Leo hundred and forty-seven acres, or thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Christian Hare, Jr., adjoining ii he tract last.aboye mentiogod, containing four undrod and twenty-cis acres, ur thereabouts.' - Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Gehrge Slough, ndjoiuing the tract last above mentioned, containing. ono hundred had sixty-seven acres, or..thereohouta. ' AA/other thereat, surveypd on, a warrant in the name of Christian Hare, adjoining the last two tracts, above mentioned, containing four Lan-, dred and ninety-two acres, o r thereabouts. Another thereof, surveyed on a warrant in the name of John Witmer, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing three hundred and ' eighty-three arrow, or thereabouts. t Another thereof, aura eyed on a warrant in the !name of John Louden, adjoining the tract last tore mentioned,. CMILAHlitig four hundred and irty.seven ieres yr yeobouts. , y , , Another thereof, ' "sitv ed on a warrant in the name pt John Draykbill,:adjoining the tract, hot - above mentioned, containing four bemired and „, fifty-six acres, or thereabouts, on width are era:44ll.R store, a dwelling, and other buitdinge. ArOthe Diller thereof, surveyed in the name of James Ramsey, and also known as the Clara . Campbell, or Joseph North tenet, adjoining the tract lust above mentioned, containing four hun dred and thirty acres or thereabouts, on is Lich are erected a Steam Saw Mitt, tenant houses, a stable, and otter outbuildings. All the lend abut e mentioned being known its the heaver Mills property, with-alb improt e ments and atipurtenanees, Seised taken in roe cotton end to be sold as the property of William Underwood. 1. Also the one ondviided half part of all that certain tract or piece of land situate in Spring and Walker Township, Centre Couhty, beginning ' at a Rook Oak corner of Me IC In nay's pun:base In 1837°, thence North 30., West 17 perches to wanes, thence South 69 dg., West 176 petohec to Rock Oak, thence North 49 dg., West 23 porches to White Oak, thence South 10 dg, West 163 per ches to a stone, thence, North 40 dg. West 4 per ches to sumes„..th e n ce South 44 dg, 19est 92 per. pherto a stone, thence North 20 dg. West 12 per ches to a poet thence South 421 .Ig, West 383 • perches to a chestnut oak, thence South 27 dg, But 100Perehee to a pine stamp, thence North , 27, dg, West.' 36 perches to a pine, thence South 67dg, Wool 173 porches to a poet, thence South 40 dg, Bog 233 perches to ii, post, thence North 50, dg, East 26 perches to a Atone, thence So . uth ' , JAI dg, Esst.26o perches to it chestnut oak, theme Mirth 50 dg, Bast 55 porches to a line, thence South 87 dg, East 21 perches to a, guMetthence North 50 dg, Bast 160.perehes to corner of line of Robert Pennington doeeneed, thence North 37 dg, • West 125 perches to a pine. thencoA lends sold by James Gordon to Robert Pennington, North wardly about 80 perches to` Hemlock, thence ' North 55 dg, East by land of said Pennington 300 parties kilt white pine, thence by same, South 60 dg, Nest 24 perehee to A maple, thence by same, North 50 dg, Boat 160 panches to a yellow . pine, thence Nor h 30 dg, West .260 perches to a poet, thence South 60 dg, West 208 perches to the place of beginning, supposed to Amdahl &Lent 2,000 scree, (except a tract of one hundred scree, , and one hundred and forty-five 'perebes, lying at , the Weetern eml-efueld hest, sold and - convoyed by James Gorden to Abm. Ploy). It being the , mains undivided N/ 6 ' part which James Odidon end wife conveyed 'Moses Thompson by deed dated January 11th 1862, and recorded in Centre County,ln deed book U. page 318, and by the said Hosea' Thdtapson sold to the said James Irwin. - 2.• Atract of land situate in Patton Township, Centre County, bounded and described as fel- - 1 ewe, to wit : 'Botitog at stone, thence by land of David trth 564, Heat 46 percher to stones and idne-hnot, thence by „land of ,Lion A 3 loOoy, Nortls3ll dg, West 119 3-10tlis, porches to stones, thenosbj land of Philip Carper, - South sbdg t. West 468-10ths parolee tcrastuilf brink oair, *bow by Lout of Moses Thompson. South 86 dg, Eist,l7s patches to the of leegtnnkog, and - cantabile' 66 acmes and pl a te erha . 3. A tract of land situate in Patton Township, alloresild, bas tde•l and described as follows, to. Segueing at stanat,thanoe North 689, Rest by , ha' G ypeeld Beal, 40 perches to etones, f aud "Feimet, theme by lands of q,lnnri A MeCloyr, rtlitt MP. What I@7? perohas to storms, theneebpSentaw Amass lande,South 57 1-14th° West 660ershatonea, theme bi td in of yiroi_ ' itl ° , th ßas s6 t).B6 6-10thef pe ei ng' k e ll thence , ...,..-, winning,t containing 46 seas and ei . ° '4, tteettlf laud sitasta in *sib= Township i - aegeoldi woad afid deearibed astronomy to wit I , /Asa haat,- thouseitc 3 / 4 7- — snt ilal it 1 1 %ti ll = 63 ° . Vast OW petykse . E=gl NEW ADVMraMK:ENTS. to stone, tame by Lads of Mosul The 0 1 94 0 14 North 116°, West' 1892-1044, pinatas to etttnesh Monied breentde lfwanica 440, 80h4i.„47 West 40 lierejses to pine stump, thastas by hinds of Linn 6 MoCoy, South 369' ' ast 1884 perches Atha place of beginning ) contalning 47 acres and perches. 6.,,A tract of land situate in Patton Township, afbmsaid,' bound and described as follows, W ait ' - Theginalog at stones, thence by lands of W. It. Mills, North 664°. East-,99 perches to stoned, ands by longs of 'Ulm It MoCeYsNottll Sec cot 1841 perch to pine - knot, „ 'by, Cen tre Furnace lands, South 614°, West 99 perches sinall'obestnut, thedea - by - lan& of William, Thompson, South 36., Slut 136 porches to the plows of beginning ? and amiantus SI lank and 41 perches. , The undivided ton. awerity-foditlis part OT all that curtain massuara tenement and tract of land situated in 4 1r 6 1111 Tellinsisip,.Contio County, aforesaid, containing abont 16 hundred acres, and ailowat.oe bo the same, More or leas, inclu ding the 4 tracts in the warrasiteonsmes of Dan iel Musser. William hisnaett, tobect. Balocauti John Bakonfr., shoo including parts of the live trade in the warre j otee names of John Mercer Robert,, Job Packer, James t helms Jr., and Daniel Johnsoto the Southern line of the said tracts of land being the summit.of the second .ridgo. from the Brdbh Valley farm, sta the same being bounded on the other three sides by the lands of Mt. Heckle Pituksoq,Cotouly, Bahl tenet of land being di: hundred perches, by flidr hundred and fort s y,parohos. ALSO, The Undivided 10.44ths part of the gitowing mossungos and tracts of land shunt° in Centro County, aforesaid : One elitist° in Walker Township, containing say acres with a Furnace,Mill .nd oth er buildings thereon, erec ted and knoirn as Mt. _ Anothet thereof, situate in Walker Township, containing fifty 'tomb, with in iron ore pank, andsondry buildings thereon erected, bounded by Landsat Ilehry Dunkin, lands late of Isaac MoKinney, and others, known as the arc bank tract, Anolhc, thereof, situate in Walker , Township; containing fifty-eight, sores, hennaed by 'mule of James Gortiop, and others, uni known o the tlotlno'tract.. . .4 • Another thereof, situate in Walker Township, containing (tip thotistinl and six hundred acres, bounded by lands of James tiordon on the West lands late of sfohn ti. Lowrey, on the East, by lends of David McKinney and others, on the North and on the South by Brush Valley. Anti' her thereof, situate in Walker and 0 regg Toirnslnpores, bounded by lirush Valley, on the sonttrii)"ttrar7= - and Adam Shafer, on the liast and on the North by lands late of SY. W. Houston:. Another thereof, situate in Walker Township, containing eight acres more or leas, bounded by ands of John 4.iinissornusa,- • . f Lome .ALSO, The undivithnl 10 20-4ths part of the one undivided half part of I acres of ere land, situate in Walker Township, ttforesaid bounded by lands of the Howard Furnace Company, and lands barrel W. W. lionston. ALSO, Tho undivided 10-24tlis part of the ore privilege belonging to the present - wkners of Heel,la Furnitee, on eight hundred acres of laud of McKinney, the whole of tho above described premises ((under No. 0) belonging to or appur tenant to the Heckle-Furnace property. 7th. A LSO, the teatventy-fburthr part of two tracts of land elliptic Irl the towtnhip of Boggs, Nntro county aforeoehl, one thereof continuing tnif acres, being port of the HMO tract of land which was surveyed for Christopher nohort on apF.lieution No 110, dated the ad day of Aprp, 1769. The other thereof containing 90 acres, being the 1,1, MC tract of - laud which-was granted to Matthew Dill, by patent dated the tat day of Nov. 1783. ALSO, the undi ' vided ten twenty.fourth4 part of a tract of land situate in I.loggs townshir. aforesaid containing 100 acres and allonanca for rondo, at... being the saute tract of land surveyed 'for Goo !looser. ALSO, the undivided ten twenty-fourths part of four certain-tracts of land Situate in Boggs township aforesaid, ono thereof surveyed in the name of Evan Miles, containing 4011 acres and the tfinal allowance. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing tract and surveyed in the name of Nathaniel Davie, containing 4013 oboe and allowance. Another thereof adjoinr the last above (In scribed tract and surveyed in the mono of Wm Wittor and cogt,ainiqg 'WU acres and allowance. And the other thereof ?Runt° on Bald Eagle creek and north side of Muney Mountain and can Qed in the name of John lire, containing t acres and the usual alio waneo. ALSO, the undivided 111-2-itha part of 7 tracts of land situate in Boggs township aforesaid. One thereof surveyed in the name of Samuel Miles and lying on the waters of Wallace's Run and containing 413 'WPCS and allowance. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing sur-' reyed to the name of Wm Chancellor and eip. tattling 401 i acres and allowance. Another thereof adjoining the foregoing and Inzt described tract survtled in the name, 61 Simpson Davie and containing 4011 and allow. awe. • F • Another thereof adjoining Wm Chtincellor ours eyed in the name of tleorge Aston and eon- taining acme and allowance. Another thereof adjoining, the last described trot t and surveyed in Alelearde of Junto! K n. " - bind and containing three foulard and ioVenty pine acres end adleetapte. Another tbetedol-befttg all q tr i tzt ni tract rarceyed in the of John which does •irt Inter/eZ,WJA4iiturvii tiheininto of Jena t rooks coattioßtitg3 mei oeatfli - perches with the tootal edlowewee: - And the'otheirther•of all IMOpartofaeertel I tract df him& sarreyed WU& MC* of Robert Shale, which does not fitierfere with 'any surrey In the name of Andrew Gregg, eanbefo!ng 8 2 I serer and 143 ?cretins and allowance. Aad also the undivided 10-241,1 m pert of all and any other lands, tenements and, heroditas manta belonging or appurtenant to do property kuown as the Milesburg Iron . Works. 'Att. The undivided one third part of nil those several mesenages, tenements, or tracts of land 'heat° in Petto9, 111,Elis and Ferguson town ships, Centro coeLty, ...aid, including all the tracts contained within 'a survey made for the Centre Furnace company In February 18.13, by Wm tl Waring and now in pompasion of Mese* Thompson, and comprising all the lands inelu. dal within the exterior lino of survey anti stain yellow in said draft, except Guam roe or thoro. uhnots, including the Big 11011ois Feria and the Band Spring arm which have becu sold end conveyed to Moses Thompson, the Triode con taining about 4,778 acres and allowance. The courses add distances pf the exterior line of ma icy of said lands as shown by the drort,tiftwo said being as follows, to wit,: Beginning at stones at the corner of lands of P Carper, thencoN 5,"4 deg, E 812 perches to a staallOno, thence N 43 deo-8 029-10 perches to pine, thence 8 36 dog, Z 132-0-10 perches to ann.( tog pine stump, thence N On deg, E 2264 percho to tall pint, thence N 4D d,g, W 21 perches to stones, thence N 393 deg, 1 118 perches to stones thence 8 40 deg, E 191 porches to stump, thence -S 07 deg, 13 1991140 Toces tu stones, then74N 23 deg, E 200 porches to stone., thence N 'l7 deg; W 157 numbest° stenos, thence N 274 dog, .1.1 230 perches to stones, thence N 454 deg, E 18 1 / I ;pches to stones, thence N 324 dog, W 152 perches, thence 863 deg, W 464 perches to stones/ thence N 373 deg,,W 165 perches to stones, thence 623. deg, Wr3 perches to stones, thence - PI 873 deg,,W 360 perches to atones, thence B 704 deg, W 154 perches to stones, thence 8 63° W 636 porches to Worrier oPtl Creamer, thence 8 63° W iby G Creamer to-nanny h eater's line, thence S 303° by land of Amapa /Um torabout 70,eteItes to doges:thence by Muds of same 8 691 e, -W 90 1-10 perches to stoneCtkumce by land.efskante-07 3011 W 160 perches to :Maple, thettelkii 68°, W - 69 perched to White Galr, thence 6 45 ° ,17 71 ii-10 perches to stones, thence 8 354 0 ,0.171 'porches to stones, tbenee 8 44°, W abont 251 perches to stones, thence N 343°, W 179 perches to White Oak, thanes W 166 perched to White Oak poniard. Thomas Niekolson, donee by novas 285hobtistt,$80 0 , N 12'perebes to stones, tboos 8 69°, WlO perches by T. Nicholson thanes N '36°, W by same 10 perohon Wanes S LP) We 29 4-1010rd:tee to pin" *bow* 890 ° , Welt /7 perches to white oak, these, N 854°, W 704 towhee to stonwtbance 17irs /0 79 940 probes es; thence 664°, W 48 114 maims to stoned, thanes N 4W, W 77 Poroboo to- Moms, thumb ttio,,W at pirebes, 1t0 1 1441,44444 449°, B ilikperchet to sten thew 301 0 W 71iipstrointstadgellath • to atones, theme B det _ X potortes to atoms, Offouptlit 4444 , ,,vr 119 pirebeo to Olney times 8 464 0 , W ii to atom entoteof 91°, 009- 6pete _ $99.14; NEW Apy . EE ZITS- -- • • Wlohdeet Same wroth* tc !tool; Moo" 13 3,249,y, pavilion to-etenes, thence If 59 9 , B . Ifig paretic to. anatomy theme -,W - 88; perches teestenee, thence If 654° B 18 perches to stones, thanes-if VP, 848 84 Oidarches le stones, thence N 59r B 112 2-10 perebes to stones, thence N 801g,'W48 perches to Atones, thence N 68}o, /I 108 perehes to small white oak,. fbenee 862 0 , B 275 perches to 'Mailpine the pl ac e of be ginning. Of the lands inaludpd within the above described limits of the treat marked and desig nated in said draft as Thomas West thirty aced or therabouts tuave been im)diorartiales of agreement to IL atevincrij of thetriat marked and and designated as Ames Newport, about 126 acres have been sold to Miles Gray by articles of agre ment. Of the hut adJointsgJolin Biddle hairs of Miles Orem an 4 Andrew Meter, on %thigh a school bottle is erected, about fifty acres have Been soldjo Miles Green by articles of agreement; the lot on which the said school hone is erected war donated , for school purposes by the owners thereof in the lifetime Of, the said Jas. Irvin, dea'd. - ALSO the undivided ono third part oir the ore privileges which the Geode Prunus Company has in the severalte ts of lend situate hi Patton township s t foresaid," - lbli one containing 6 acres and 187 perches, and the other containing 12 acres and 97 perches, plotted and marked as tea-, .ervation of oradzi said draft. A LSO the undivided one third pat tof a body of land panatela Harris tiwnship,Centre ttonnty containing about 1400 sores and Allopaneo 'in eludihg parts of 11ve — adjolning tricots surveyed in tlici names Of Jeremiah. Sinkey, John finilth, 'Samuel Edinleton, Wm! McCandless apd Robert Steel, oforbielt body of lands about 200 acres including parts of Wm. McCandless and Robert Steel 'meta were sold in the lifetime of sail James Irvin, deed. Also the one undividokthird_part of n. traotof awn - artaofltems iairnaposuryeyed in tho name of John Patton and containing 221:1' acres andallerwaneo. ALSO-the undivided ono third part of abdut aerea.of land situate in Ferguson township coun ty aforesaid being part of a tract of Ipud survey ed in the name of Samuel Miles and AUO the undiv bled one third part pf a tract of land situate in lfarris township aforesaid containing about 250 acres on which are erected large charcoal furbace, a largo grist mill and a largo .brick dwelling house, a small brick - dwelling home two good frame duelling hods° and doom or eight small tonent hensmi; lho - whole of thri above de scribed lands, under number 8, being known us the Centro Furnace property. Together-also of the undivided one third part of /di and other lands, tenements or heredita . opportLeattrffllib — Cß. ro Fortin / go property. Prom the above described as tho Centro Furbaco Property most be &ducted about thirty cache acres of the Wm. Ellis tract sold and conveyed to Sand S Gray aboot. 80 norms of Ito Thomas West tract aul4 And outinVii4o 9th. 'ATI the right, title and interest of the said James Irs in nt and before the time efilasioecase filitafii a cell& right - to dig and carry away iron - ore in,,ottaiid from a tract of land situate in Potter township, Centro county, known us Mrs, Dregg'fa farm and being the Some ore right put iutu the Heels Furnace and Milesburg Iron Works property by the said James Irvin, by tir ades of agreement dated Dee. 211th, 18511, nett now constituting a part and parcel recorded in Centre county in Miscellaneous It, p iOth. A tract of land bituato in • township, county afol esaid, containing abort 25 acres be the same more or less, now in the need policy of Nicholas Straw to Whom the sane was sold by articles of agreement In 1835, but au deed has been made, nor the purehnso money paid, with the . improvements and appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution and to-be sold an the proty of Mary Ann Irvin, Executer of Ames , per deo'd. Sale to commence,nt 1 e'cleek of said day. jrid-R. R. CONLEY, Shariff.. SHERIFF'S BALE. •elty virtuo of a writ of ronilifioni F.ponert, tssued out of the STeme Court of Pennsylvania, E. D., ankliit ri l , mted out of the Court of Common lens of Centre County, and to me directed, there will be oi posod•to public sale, on the premises hereafter described, on Saturday, tholSth day of August 1864, all that certain messuago or trots of Itund situate in 'Union township, Centre county, bounded and described no follows: Ono tract of land situate in twonswip and county aforesaid, beginning at a hickory on the margin of Bald Eagle creek, on (ho north nide, Chown) by other lands of Joseph Iddinga, N. 23 dog.. W. 76 perches to a stone, (bench 8. 75i deg., W. 120/ perches to a hickory, thence by lands of Jas. Alexander S. 32.1 deg„ E. 631 perches to a stump on the margin of said 'bald Eagle creek, thence down the sumo the so oral courses thereof to the place of beginning, con taining 58 acres, 147 perches, and allowanceof nix per cent. for roads, etc. Also one other moaing° or tract of hand ad joining the above do.erlbed tract on the East, bounded and described an follows: On the W. by lands of the aforesaid Joseph Idding,s, being Ike tract above described, on OM 24. by land of John 'Mover, now Joseph itaiwor, on the E. by hinds of John hidings, ,oleted, , a6 the 8. by. the Bald Eagle creek afore said, containing 88 scrag, and allowance of via per cent., being part of a larger tract of land eon-opal in the name of John Worthington in purvuonco of an application dated the :hl day of April, 1769. Also one other trdct of land situate In Union township, bounded awl described as follows: Adjoining lands.of Wm. Way on the N and and by lands of .les. Alexander, on the W wad on rho S by the Ddliefonto and Phillipsburg turnpike, and Daemon erected a large two-story log bons° and other out buildings containing 90 UM!. Also one other piece of Ind containing In acres, situato in Union WWII/hip, bountLA as follows : By Bald Begin croak on the north, and on the 8 and B by lands of Irvin, McCoy and Co., with the improvetnents srid appurte nettles's. • Belied, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Joseph, Iddings. 8010 to com mence at 2 o'clock of paid day, on the premicea. jy22.4t ItICIMED cONLEY, Sheriff: SHERI FF'S j3 S , A . , LE. OO a writ issued nut of the Court of Common 'r nP . f Cor ti* Count y and to too diroetalorill-be ozposed to, public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of lielletonto, on Saturday the 20th day of Aug ust, 1865, tho.fullowing doecribed property, to wit: All that certain unefeage, tenement and tract of land altustte lying and being in Patton township, Centreanoty, bounded and &settled as fulrowm Beginning at atones thence 1t424° W by lands of Centro Furnace, Company 3Z perches to-black oak, thence by land of Samuel Stephenson S 521°, W 48 perches to apost, thence S 671 ° ,11 by other lan& of Wm. 11. Bondi:non, deed, 12 perches to "a peat, thonoo'S op, E 10 porches to a past, thertco S 67°, W 20 18-100 perehos to apost,thenaill 41}°,825i perches to theislaoe of hogituaing,hootalnigg I' sera, and 55perolace neat measuro. ALSO ono other. tonomon t and tract of land ad joining the above deooribodtract, mad bounded and described aa follows: Boginniag at a post t h - Cliff! it - Furnace S 401 5 , 2 5111-110 iierehestout pat, Sheneetylandruf Mrs. neud ti 414°, R44perches to the toad to Centro Fon% nacre, thence by the said road, the several courses thereof to a pad In the lino of S. Stephencon's land, thence S 52i°, W 26 646 perehoe to the place of beginning, containing 11 acres and 56 perohes, neat metuntre ‘ with the iMprovifitouts and appurtermatees. - Seised, takeit in execution, and to bo sold as the p James F. Hendeyson, adnitals trator tut nun" 'of Wm. It Bendetson, deed. Sale to eoptmenee a6l eV* of 'said day. jy29-45 0051.11r,8herift. ORPHANS 00IIBT BALE. By virtue eon ardor of tiot. Orphitu Cburt or Centro County, there will bb exposed to public Oslo owttleprewiloes.oti Balutilsy thb 4 - /Bth 07 AUGUST 1884 the follostittreat estate, situate Unites twp Centre Com , s eetitain,ntrassp ctrtreatnt land liontets!ng Aosis," stcooly *VIAL& to ..cloore.ll . . and biltritsnoil, And naafi a aith to dr 4itilthstlob, ,mo ;li t r by &op t. A good - l A m 's° "4:0:= - .' ' (. I'o .‘ ' w. 171 ptiitthoo Igkisi to •. ~ !' i ,-, g i a., arm_ lbet. '' - '' ' toto 10=4 by , qico to ooi:mboo._ .. see boa god mNoppin , l , l", $911 .. itizuz. - • Adakithrtiii flirilsibled; - . .utir isui: l o l4 .--ft. • i. O. 17_7= 1114. LATO more , FROXT ! U• THE FAR DlElitrßEi3T INiEMSTS RORIINVITNR IN 131AL6NPONTN. TITS Undersigned would hiforuftle ,fluaners and public generally of Contra and adJoisqng counties, that they have'opoed an 11041011 IMP L See& on Howard - streak soar the Presbyterian Maack where they hare on band, at all times, at great ly reduced Prices, every dirription of fanning implements of •tho LATEST IMPROVED STYIAES ouch as GRAIN DRILLS, WIND HILLS,, HAY RAKES S HAY ELEVATORS CORN NIRLI.RRS, Carl VA rafts, YODDXIt AID SMAW.DIITTZSB, 01.LoVER EVELERE,..ciozrxma RODE , WHEEL-RA.RRO TV.; FARE Itivu,s, CIDER PRESSES, CORN PLANTERS 2 : - Itarrowa, Forki and Shoed., of all —" kinds. PRUNINCILT,OOL, unklittuceoveritlifiggilral paiiiiiFerd - to work farm ocopointoany. Farther" would do well to call and • EZ.AMINN TUBIIt WACIIINES at thair . • LARGE i t SPA Cio Usno oXS. • It is astonishing to witness the operation of hfumma's Colebratml Improved Straw and Fodder Cutter anddifaeti oator, and tho Star Corn Sholler. Th e se are articles that every (armor ought to hart during the winter reason. The undersign -e 4 Would also Waneunet tint they aso - agouti ler the best • IMPROVED REAPER AND MOWER now extant. fraying had twelve years experl • lit.tha th'Y ta 1,444, -a edge of the qualities of implements, -and wish ing to sustain their reputation, they will not of fer anything to the publio but reliable imple ments. Beparatwparta of anachipery furnished on snort ritiee. STONE; & Bellefonte. Jan. 8,1804.-6 m. • / . , Wit.sow WCAnntess Judgo or tho United States Circuit Court, President. Corner Penn and 84 Clair Streets, Pittepurg ' Penevlsonia. . • THU LARGEO, CIIEAREST, AND BEST VS pays for a full commercial course. lt- No extra charges fur Manufseturers, Steam boat, Itail Road and Bank Book Reel). Lig. Ministers lions at ball price. - Students enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and Practical Accountants, who pre pare young inen - for activo busincts at the least expense and shortest time, for the snort lucra tive and responsible situations. lltemnsas granted for merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this College, by It- Ahem men. Pnor..A. Cowl,Er, the best Penman ofthe 'Un ion, who holds the largont - No. of lst grtzurtits, nncl over all competitors, teaches- rapid 'Dueness Wl.king, For specimen of Penmanship, and Catalogue containing Information; inclose and, cents to JENKINS .4 SMITH Principals Attend °here the Sons anti Clinks of Banker° eind Business Men grating°. 2,,,p7406 NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, =MID PIIItADELPHIA 88. eon. ?th AVID OUBITNIIT ISTREST El N. Y. City, Brooklyn Albany, Troy, floffnlo, Clevelona, Detroit, Warvo and Saint Boni -1[1:1M1/1(1, AINTIIMiTf COIIIHROOI'AL' LAW" NORM'S Con. ausrorrnsxrs ,bc., practically taught. These colleges being under the same general and local management, and uniting in each the advantages of all, offer greater facilities for Im parting instruotron than any other bilallat ins titutions in the country. A Seholarship lamed by any one Is goo I In all for an unlimited time. Tbo Philadelphia College has boon recent! • on-larged and refurnished in a superior _m. , - ner, pad is now the largest. end" mosj.4%eper one Commoreial Institution in tkaetate. *rant a Stratton's anise eftext books em bracing Book-Ileoping,Oommerelal Arithmetic ConuneroisJ law, Orman and and sent free by mail, „„„....-- .08,—: th et fartrrticulapenictiorcirenstar 110.-n,18412,—1y. SADDLE & HARNESS hfANUNACTORY. The subsariber begs leave to inform the World and the people of Centre cormty in particular, that he still continuos to carry on the Saddlery business In all its various bra:lobos, at bls shop on the North-east earner Of ALL'EalltiNT and 9R3.1104. Streets ; whore can by found at all tin lib n full untidy of ' 1 Saddles, Wagon Harness, Bridles, - Cartago Harness, Collan, Wftir,ea Whips, Trunks, Drivisig Whips' vainer, Milton' ME made of the very boat material, and WARRANITD to be put togot4r 112 the most substantial' =ne w Prices t i e suit the times. ball and aramltio teryoursolina — ientlemon, and' if yon are not waged, yen need , get pur- Chase. 4- JERRY TOLEN .t Co. bept, 101 lb Mr. 8. A. Mega Winn iTindd reepeotCully in forin thWelt m_4 tre:(79nnty bas 7, 14.t,ttp year moilne Ailge,iop4,4ll4rpPw _;:olt4etons.4_, at prigs, to mil 0 21 , ,59! a b a Rs~►trio~ l as 4o guarianbt* gait Urn 8, 17. . 1(0 tglr. • -01131/SOIIIIOIIIKE, atattWathianr. nattnetottl,4”. - vhis --- etikaif it* Wigiaopp mall street, a few doors twilit of the Bethel i 0 chore ~ to at last *mph** in all tti wftwagentents, and Is now open Air Ple reception and entortainntent of &ant ft has been • Awaited in the oury blest style, with handaeme and comfortable pardture, and is altogether the beat gotten ttp, and will be the hest eostdaeted hotel in Sae fonts. , TEE TABLE will Oliva be fount groaning ander the weight of the best provision* themes, het affords, intended by aeon inte ll igent so. at tentive weitlns. TRH BAR will always- he implied joadithe phoisestand best of liquors—not misters of drugs-4not litptois lutheir pareitt, and best state. Tan BTABLB u sarM worm, eenuno,dions and, b elate, end obliging and attentive heatless aro alwayd in weitifig., A Back Conveys passengers free eherge4 Se and ftoptthe oars, after the arsivel and dppar tore of the trelns." Satoh 2 * tit - • TIIISAZ MENT WARN At ore CI4RRAWB HOTEL, VI - OPPOSITE CVIRNEOOEIpyLELSEONTII,'PA, next GARMAN:Prcer. • This long esttiblisted anffsrell known feted, situated on the southest corner of the Diamond, opposite - the Court Rom" having be purehat el by the Undersigned, be announces to' the for mer patrons of this establishnient and to the traveling public generally, that ho intends refit ting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render thetnestreatiefietersasiedffnimeasUon - to all who may favor hitn with the.lepatronage. No Wan -will be spared on his part to add to the conveni-' once or cornitut tohleguests. All who stop with him will hind his Tastat abundantly reapplied with tho moat egroptoui faro tho market will afford, douo up in style, by the most experienced cokes. Um Bea atilalwayu contain the choicest of 'ignore. rile STABLING 131 boat in taw!), and will always be attended by the most trust worth and atten 4 , tontivo bodices. Give biro a call, ,nd all, andss feels °dn. Give him n call, one ano—A, fident that all will be satisfied with their no:l°m. modation. • ' AN EXCELLENT 'LIVERY is attached to this establishmatt, which siran gore from shroud will fled greatly tot tfleir ad Bellefonte, Jan. 6th, 1363—t1. COAR4D.HOIIIIE. woo wore", ittIaXTOWTE, PA 4frrif to' it?"-- • -- _ eitallisfilifent" N i si tinily refitted and refurnished throughout, !tad to now second to mono in central Pennsylvania.. in the comforts and convenience it affords Co travelers. People from the country during their sojourn at Dollefonto during weeks of Court Will find the Conrad house an agreeable p and pleat. ant resting place. Accommodating marmite aro always in atten ' donee ready to supply tho wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the guests. Tile Teats is supplied with gill tho: subidan tial provisions, luxuries and (Mendes which a productive country am furnish, or industry,vig- Hence and exertion can procure. 'rise always contain a general as sortment of the very best liquors that the mar ket affords ada.ptedto suit -tho 'most capricious tasted. • Tun Brenta will be attended by attentive and obliging hostlers, well qualified to discharge tho duties pertaining to this important depart ment of a public establishment,- Front the attention and time, the proprietor has devoted to this branch of business ho hopes to recelovo a liberal portion of tho patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. May I, 1002—tf. riIINIII/NGS NOUSE MOON. Thia new and splendid Fatting Estab lishmint is now open fur the entertainment of tho public, who're Fresh Oyster!, Fried Oysters, Stowed Oysters, Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle Soup, Chicken Soup, )114 12 And Fggs, Pig'e Feet and Tripe, Bar dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, , Stewed Chickens, eta., etc., Can be had at all Ones. DRINXS. Cognac Brandy, Old Stye Whiskey, Bourbon IVhiskey, Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hol land Oin, Currant:Wino, Straw ' berry Wino, Champagne, Gooseberry Wino, Sherry Wino, Port Wino, etc., flte., 71 Cocktails, Brandy Smashes, libtrrY4llob biers, Whiskey punches, and all fancy drinks Alumni & Collin's 'XXX Philadelphia Ale Porter, Older, Pitney Lbmonados, • Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water,: eta., eto. 4 HOT MEALS' to be bad at all bouts of the day of night. A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM, with fine marble-faced Tables, is connected with the es tablishment. We invite our friends to give es a cetil f -anit think two can insure them the utmost.- Satisfac tion. I R. D. CWILMINGS, March 27, '6.3-Iy. Proprietor. UNION MOUSE;," mir.noy' PA HILLER, Proprlgtor. The eubecriber would respectililly Inform the public that be has recently refitted the above named hotel. and Is now prepared to ROCOMIIIO - his friends and 'patrons in a comfortable manner, and ho will spare no painein making it an agreeable hones for all • sojourners. Ills table will always be luxuriouely supplied from the markets of country and cities, And hie Bar Oiled with Naas of choice brands. ills char ges arp as reasonable ae these of any ether ho tel ink° place, and he feole flattened they can not be complained of by those who favor him with their cuetomoppectinglo receive a share of public patronage, and folly lotonding to de eerve it, ha throwe open hie hones to the public and,institee atrial. HUBLEBBBCBG HOTEL. JIVILLERBBUR42, Pd • - • J. IL 'MORRISON, Proprietor. This well knows] lietel is now kept by tbo Proprietor, whiire ho will be happy to wait upon the traveling public generally. . . F. OX 11011813 , E. W. BIGONt Proprietor. Onuatts ivonin to awl from tbo Depot. Aug. 213—'63. UX/TID 0Th17.8 ROM. 7111111) OaZIT, WILMA impost, PA V. a. DORBLEI7., Proprietor. • Aug. 28-'63. remora =Prim. injui rum= COMM. °mom—roux, i.slnea. 400trmuldetED CAPITAL orsa $280,000 COMPANY oontianes to lame Policies of Ismrenew agenet lose et damage by 'Are on the sitter kinds of town and eonhtry Pr9Dortira i ,a ,t rates as low as 'oonOtent _oath the WU, of Comp any of this kind. , The tinderidgeed, having "been appointed an agent ikethe above named Company, will :Mead , to-reoetylogapptteatione for inearenee. Sept. 1. 1 , 1 13641-4, 41,314.17 rt. DO OJr 11103t/L . •• -; • ' isizahtessio; - .. PA. 441 4 4 W0TR 1 TT 11 4,10: , Tkiprolniikor 444 CogireAlloomi: ismoontbnier to Pop on •han a loninoinont, *at of Tdioolorloal; 0108440./Ina., kW, Mbeell!knonus, Owl ell* viiipp,tekapi kis 800 and 13Monnri'; &Ai S' to- Warii 7- s'MrMser''' 41',Y15, MEMOS, - O.4B.FINRRES, p O.IIZANES, CALICOES . AND 4UMNEE DRESS Cl , O &LIS • ;Woocto ' owl Willow Wars • Fiefr aocrFordt Oeig , “ kraus* Teas, Mokowseat,i9yr , np, .fisiegror, Dried /wit, Raja - int, .S,ap and Candka, Ptah, To. bocce, Salt, C. tb,P.Rope,Rieb,Saterdistio,Sodcyle. a lane auottment of Indies' and gentlemen's \ Doors, SHOES'GAITE4B. \IREAT INDAtGtrvIENTS, kdONITICENT IJARbAINS Bellefonte, Pa. May 11 94 11163 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY 1 MILZITSMSS7I2. & ORLIPM, PORKION AND DOKE/Ml°. UZDWA3E • *Or thopeople generally we bare coal hods, coal - scoops, coal shovels, coal 'sifters, lanterne,lamps, chime)* wicks table cutlery, pocket cutlery, plated spooas, plated forks, table castors, gement, tea and coffee pots, buttnr , • Myst; : mill' saws, cross-o u t salts, circular saws, Zan saws, files, wrenches, rivets Inunmere, hatchets, Wa tseka, MeV, forks, grab hoes, shovels, Rados, spading forks, 'hetes, ' takeshatlpina,hair,tafta, - sofa springs, coal oil lamps, -- whips, sleds, skates, willow- chair's; doultlii-seated willowwillow chairs for children; corn libellers, feed euttors, plows, cottla trimmings • emery, born, resin, pitch, rod chal k, hite chalk, wire, horse nails,Meat set ters, scales, wash -1308r11., ru cking-berses, horse buoket4woodea palls, mop Woks eburns, °lethal pins, potato-mashers, butter ladles, but ter prints, rolling pins, perch mats, doer mats, parlor mats, paint brushes, dust brushes, shoo brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun ter brushes corn 'poppers., whips, sleigh bells, skalls, heal-os.W4tu kettles brass kettles, coppof ke glue ' kettles, stew ; kettles, s e pans, sledges, broad axes, 641- bles, kkeins and bores, axle grease, paints to oit, pants dry, named oil, bonsine,ourtein ptrirsa pump nd • stones, woo de n pump tubers, Pumps, Pump fixtures. ALSO, Rifles, Pistols, Bloia-itint, Stool Epilogs, Glees, Edged Tools, Itliddler's Hard- Pyare, and all other kinds of merchandise usual kept in a well regulated hardware More. The stock is entirely new, and wo pre enablial to sell lower than any other ostablishmentiortbe country. Our place of business will helliund on the Northwest corner of the lli d. BAXSTE 1t k CHUM. Bellefonte, Pa. binlst, 1802.41. di FLUINMUIEVAB.III BOOMS. BEL.GEPONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, WIIER itZALIS,, STOOLS LOCK PLAVEN, PA of every description, quality &tt price, for sale cheaper than at any other establishment of the kind irsCordsat-liaasksybreaire------ -- - - June 1, 186a.-ly. NXIMY P. Etkilitifi. w9m.,tex evpz - • roolia's a)l . (dir pffrs.rozooic.ii Or every one his own D,ootoi—being a priyakt Ineirnetor,f24 married persons or those attend to Marry, betiOnitl,oand female., In evprythin's eoneorning the physiology /PAR relations of owl sexual stem, nut tNeProtitetlou or Provi4tWAk of of inelneung A t4e, now aiseoveis, nevir b &vim lit the'.lnglish languag:by, t ot WZ4. LINCI, 3/.. D. Ws is really a valeebl and in tylaing *OA. Ttlewrittonfit~eu 4. re ad efr &PI ti Al yard.., a . of*, hruntreol oritravhige o' ' u . OrePle•Ur tit* oontempla .. ' ; an d hexing the laftst3ll4 tlilllnqui."t .. " . (1'00440* 04boolt. Aualsefoiedl sea* that ovary ontOull . t Wooer*? with. INDIA is aNno mgia to op. liad . .ppt iletabeat i % l ove: Warif is . mit to t ortwen Veillents.; i 7igks 4" ,ti m ir. 40, gl i No 41 amigo Bt.! Viiirs.4l4i ...:- --04 23.48Ar117 1 Q , ) 114 W• 1110 . 141 Wll 4 l , g,* .7, it .4,t 2 T4 , 1 0 ; ; • . 110 i. 01, • ••• ow a • t; tvit 1141‘ 1 AL A 000 D ASSOETALENT OP ''' ALSO, and orriatv To rUIteIIAISCRS Pall Cash or °wintry Produce =1 N o rth side of the Diamond, PENNSYLVANIA SOFAS, .LOU.II7IES, EAT RACKS, WIIAT,NOTS, Exrzysroiv TABLES, .S E TA NAY cluffs, ao., &0., &c, WORI. BM ARS Tffil: I rtraantte AU Mg M A W Lae Ant lug VO t EITILUNCRI.„ ottrruiaa - ' 4 No irriOrar3: l . • - • NO ro43', !PO FA.LOffiCia.l.3 TO THE W*TER, CLOUT. . 1 4 BUT A BILIESANO =ORM& . EVACUATION yaoll THE BOWAKA Is AIMAXB.,BIUNTAND. NewliDlapoittiltypitives. . "Dr: artarre*4l4ll.4 ere tier. Dent PArtipettve-Pliho In the 'mahout the only Y'egotetrki Subellwhl tor,CoJornel Itfreerf ewer dperered.. Ttnq Rrd oblemeinel at VL Zentscri 0110111100IIIS, ,11ER.813, PLAlliTtV4tthitirBBßDl4. "WAWA, 134.4K13, FRUITS A - ND 1 4 41C118.I& • I~ARtD - 111 Vertro: Goo min of IN entrant. of t oh` medlthn I proper tied offholwors Pllls,potions Al grantor ourstaVe paw, t ovar dlioseo num A thoutand of the, ora4o aed lo.cl liaterriall that what Into all other pins In tion. TI/061 MAMA lANAT/0011.1”li of the acne° modlctnol wow Ms of the Iforbo, Mute, Flowers Owns, whleh they ad, component Ono Vow win prove Wan superiority to all other pills. Thd PURGE, CLEIANEA muff, IniAL, • 800710, CAM,. BAKITGITHEN. • INVIGORATE, And REOULATE TIIM SYSTEM - .;.t. • 0., I Tooy are Aperient, Tonto, I,amaten, Manatee, Sam Uat, Causer Irritant, Waldo. • AS EVACUANTS, Rt7# are more cattalo mug thorough thee the Daiwa Pills of Aloes, or Croton or Miriam 01.1 or Kleterlum , woe more MtlilegiLital or Shea _ VarbTaFTelies - a, orVaitorolll LN SUDDEN Atmons OF Inlibmmation or tho Dowels or Stotattoh, User, itll4l au or Rldneys,llllldus Cholla or 611104 " 3 x, Eryelpoete or Coorestleo Poser, Small Par, MesOloo, or what Fever, SIX TO MOUT OF DR. EADWAY'S' REGU LATING PILLS WILL. PURGE) "MOD PRIMA RY CAUSE OF l'lnins 'molt rim SYSTEM IN SIX nouns. ~o dose- ottedwars Pithettloteeese - ers tato. Thiel Canal, and purge Prom the beweln all odleultvg and retained humors, As thoroughly es lobelia or the bolt approval emetio will deans* the stomash, fttb• plapsteloolnklap TR A.lN ionnettoo, ING weaktials, S, ou.other unpile:tent eynaptonise There ans so other peruses° phis in the world that will secure tole dee. demote. SEITF.R 'TITAN cALOMI.I. OR BLUR PILL. BI ITil TTIAN CoIONEL OR BLAB PILL Tllgg CALQUE/. OR BLUM tEL : JO ALTERATIVES Tb, l r excretscoh.tnare povErrrai Inflame oter the IlvOr nod Its teereticeill . oahlthilt ITTeNNITY Moe 111, litace their hoportssoap ONO ibt-Lltor ODIDpWma and Spleen Digleolges,..Thitekks, 81110 ag. tarts, Headache, he. kit tar Pertelliodther glileus, Yellow, Typhoid; and attng Tblero, they arc superb'. to quinine. ' ofcirms over the entire system,' eoetroilleg ,add hos log up the related and Westing , - Jeans 6,11 the noontime to the pelitral Weer dbtics, oloarodoir avd parUyilig 0100 blpod, aud purging tram the system all disolitiad &paella lag Oa- Imre hammy. DR. RADWArS PILLS. X 139XES WILL. CURE Jaundice, Conggt:ve Fe- con T 0 .f 3 ven ose, CougeAlon, Hew t Moon Dismike of Kid zey Madder Mow 0t1.3 Glen I DeM' lliatneee ors% Pita, Lir:eof Spit, Quinse,y. Drama** elancholy, ffysterior, Amenorrbign, feinting, - Dizziness, Retention of • Urine, vor,--- - 131Housnesi, Typhus Fever, Ship Fevcrt - Malignant Nu- var, Lon of Appe- Incligeetkm, lalkazunatlan, Faipltatious, Scarlet Fever, SlSralii Fever, I Alf ()tram. "1 bora Woo Ws doom of Rochriirs nth, at threw =.rs'. u 3sob, Is six dare ; they Wed me of Ckeio, on. mut WEINI.P4 I I. 4 1 +1,2 1 *OP ttrg odd moor mole for yoi4l aaVobtdn eel•• if I=Ppod Woo villa fora wok Ow &loom lioOk! War. Illz don et Aldine& rills oared out , % I BlA , alm imam . 1 16.904"11 I .llthre roared th Dysoopolo and um_ er OrpOlo gm. pen for tom yein wi o-hovo 113 sor•- " Wari. " otDr. Midway's PIM ; tem wand, tuns etch Wain a itsothla et =Oath* hs sismonsto. 11. mum vtobitti,llYr. t, en." emmiNu AND Teall6l; . - PILEa, sMAINIVI AbiaTFADVaNt Ar• tb• nuts bt u oennb or • ~" bt - drunk; Istwerholl 1411 s, tati illietined 7rtt amme l dine In Olrffed 4) 444 101ift klillal, yid 41. 4004 4 Imertetaltte toirnatietS tit rra• by. fiktr tretlitito Amos the poke, ptlts totd itnenotra{=it it Ow teeter deed, SUS patinae oh. WWI, atrt pitle. itoult knit these tutn*Doeu, trimly" • Pnitter•zsiedNio• • reoldettd..leki A/W' ItAItiNAVII t itterinaffifilf • mile WM. lkfighttitolkortimOrlso TALVA Tits scona.,s:. Mpower iimotsa WO PILO, mail re air fr I pal** IN) - • coman Wale . Dr, FlNdrore WJ WO *PLOW SZl2ol= l •o3laZt takea at an umegi stye voibranlipmattiZilliwalSZta 010. scr vr lUDWATIV rit,44 • i = saka mtik,a_vi ,Cobrairtiork n by DrlwNiodip'`bepedu:• ....„4."=„r-100 ...4144.rearrix 4.l2,»lmtrorirgrogr= PAW Ilirsyda I, Lha-t- 1 .• --- TAWArtltt ". wait INA,l4mt Yowc, InuidaTATITTO'ALL. W. W. MCI,OiriX4IIIID *Pi4. 1 41444,611 1 1 0 011 Of !9W. Vi rl iir4o7 - °"ITI O*1 :" lab • . • OBNTS' meinrantwoosies t • to.taa ATtitoXtr'lttrlLiiiitd:birAlio north °nit oornor artho ..DhandiddOoltire *N Ar ba v ar.tvps hia.l44 roinadtVaa stAtlnnoN,Sio 's wif3P!i!n!: l l!4t. w .. P: ozoin,pasenumitL".. —„ Viends24 fOZZAR.9,-Arifeerzgalfa. m s o at : 4 , ...: r,raitiauPs, • Atatlaiet.orgiriga irditiott'ite) l46l4,o ~ .Fsc—frtivrimc .Irsvoyouuts • • littifittoAr •: '" ,- :sr.rp, Rash of Blood _ . . to • • , li ct rlA rdie4 tlltt= Apoplexy, of ttei Witoteltog n.h. W ems.—o•itsmii4
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