EZE:2 trrittic4ilatchtuan Viait-482 per year OP paid in mivaneo :t2,511 whrn nut paid in advance, and $3,00. when ,t paid before- the expiration of tho year. • - ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Eror ,--Tht popullitfuti at Noma) , is abuut • Deterrn,—Call at our office and Pb %ill give .)ou our uutpur , ity, which we know will eat,- eVn you. e,,,,,,m—quate and examine the ale of our pAper anA coneihco youroult: - • Das.t.—lt'its taken tram a poem liy Francis *ntt Ittriliter-whlehominnottees— . Thou copies!, ut,t in sober auto°, ' _ In mellow cloak of rusect clad— Thine ore no udelnutholy dace, • her hueleolllowert pale nutl'outi." Vottn.--No air. Preehlent's proclamations or neH of A itmintily, , have nothing to tin no matter of the kind. The Conalltutlon the State, declares who obeli and who shall not vets, awl. Judges.of,elecuuna who ant Under any other authority are liable to prosecution; THINGS ABOUT TOWN - AND COUNTY Futtiita tr.—Last week icuidail LW but " 41 dec4Prinis, now it has - 0 - Itenearunoer's new building in rapidly • 1 pro:telling notupl:tion. The floor's are Ltd, and the ceilings and walls are being ',tied. The rota( is also being elated. It •„il not be lung until !bat postiow - of our Coen will, be as lively as eves.. MEI rAta.- - -We hope the farmers of our -,11017 will not forget that next Tuesday, I%mineiday, Thuradmy, and Friday, id the •kme for holdtug the State Fair: If they hoe nothing to exhibit thentselves, let theta go;;;I . souariliretiPTlt IV:C(10dd of the State bare. A Utti:Bl KU.—Two young men, eying lifelr names as Charles Caney and Robert Magee were arraigned before Squire Klinger, on eionday mourning Inal,on the charge of rob bing the boarders ofiilarman's ;Hotel of 'twiny and wate,hea. In default of bail, they were committed 10 " - ILWItil. n further beating. , Stseetrtn lionsitTlitt yes. —.l couple or young 11101 anspeeted or stealing a horse and Leggy from a livery stuPla in Laucaster toy, Lancaster, county, wero lodged mini], in ibis place on Toesilitt hist. 1011 14.18 arottied, by theirattemptiug to tell Ole .I;ging," at n tlgttro Inticb beton ila toottal trot' b. ‘• .1 %nix Il,r ••---Hunt I, Qee. u.td, do you 1' said a blue coated t-utur.tit to lba insuplo crowding aboard- ti acv the other muruiny, qui their o iy lu gel o squint at our Gunon•t flown!! rhy iu t h e thnu d h•r didn't you come dot% it the Goal, whim& bu Panted to Hee you, hey 4 If you want to !fee the dargost as soittnent of boots and shoes, ever brought to this toWli go to 1f171 . 11411.1 , f 9. %V." o.—On Thoh,lfty; morning one the !torsos ntLteLed to the Conrad flotoe• armalnt%heuaute frightonol, and ran I iktteg *lt him the letiglie of the ve wbinh, by sumo moans, bad be came detaehod flute the ante. Thu horse a in MI Ippe I en'l caught, at Melti nle's cot•- ner by Captain Cuuk, utter haring narrow ly • -aalpetl precipitiott into the tellar of the bau,e, the door of which Itappentd :u be open I=l Ji hT 80.— In eollVbrlallUll 111111 a Itopub hsna n few (bus ego, lie return keil that the old party issues weicr tilt oil the shelf, and the most important on to be voted tin at present wits tip( of negro s'ullrage, add for 'his part Ito thought enough had berg, done fur the negro, that lie wan ut favor of the but opposed the suffrage. and he would therefore vole the Democratic ticket /II October. 'There nre just tel of white men'heretofore in opposition to the Desno erotic party who constdhemselves better t 'Jun negroes Pm.lay night lidt, through home menus unknown, the Millinery °slab- !Nuns& of Igles'Marie Raphael, on Alle gany street, aught fire, and was totally destroyed, with its contents, before assis tance could be rendered. The builti o ng was old and dry, and the flumes burnt ercely, leaving nothing btit ashes to tell that a building had,been there. This Is the sec— ond time Mitt; Raphael haitlYeett burnt. - out. She seems to he peculiarli , UnfOttitemle in this respect, but we hope she may have met //Rh her last disaster. A DIRTY TlM:K.—Personal malice and hatred sometimes go to great extremes. it case has recently occurred at Milesburg in Illustration of this - fact, It seems that a Woman in that towu had made some peso -, butter, and eel it' out in the air to cool. Another woman, who had some personal spite against the maker of the peach-butter, very egly stippled a portion of manure into the vessels containing it, • thinking, no doubt, that ebe had accomplished : a sweet revenge. Wel"nnderntnud that the (*red party tins applied for ohttusel, and that the hwta Of the ease will he developed at the lacxt court. 'r 6 , 14 17 V STATUS" NOTat At IV 11.- I. IA DISPOR hose of our friends who contempieth • attending the State Pair at leilliaorspwrt, find the United States Hotel kept by the Niagara. Doebier, a first clais house. It is large and einemoillous, and well fuftriehothwith eery nodgetriettoe (bat guests can desire. The table is &leapt abundantly supplied with the beet in the market, and the welters' are ahliking and attentire: Evpry exertion hi Mad. to se c-bre the oonifort of thcgueste, anti olio agiu not enoonuter anything inhospitable or rude about the premirei. The' eerie. are all gettleilfen,'44Mous to make the guests of the house 14 borne. Packer Floyd, the chief clerk, la itlib of the moe4 obliging of teeny and will see that his r , netts are well attended tq. i 4 Is a wbole-nonied . ands food Dentocurat, and ,kaciwe how to "keep hotel." The . rooms of the: " Valteitbtogii"„are it) cii,merful, clean ands eorrikktable and if is 'jilt* As- pfaoe ht our Whiles*, ! i f p . " • A 1 , 114 )meet wor trist:RALLY Brown.—Under the Management of an board of Commissioners in dim oounty', we became indebted to th'e - rnai:.' monwevith In the stun of Irrelaly nine A v,o aed 2, re lasstbed pad cry* dollars, a'al flier mats (t 1 :29,1;811,:; . 1,) 219 , holvii by the report of the AUJitur liener.,l, of Februa ry., A. 1.), 186'2. N., one acquainted nith the financial affairs of the comity, except the then abolitiuu board of Commended...Cs, could account fur (hie, Baden immense of the debt of the county due the COntilion wealth,' as every year the tax payers of Use county were celled upon for, and paid. all the State taxes' levied, upon them, to the full amount !ascend by the beard of lleve nue CommissAincts. When In the fall of 186:2, the Democracy hid aucceeded in elec- ' thug a lailjurity ef, the board t f Commis semers, and having appointed Mr Alexan der AS their legal adviser', a system of I re. 4 trenchinents and reftnia were at once liana gurated which led to an investigation into ' the aceoutite between the county., and the Commonwealth. It was then: discovered that there was a gross error th . the Bettie manta of the accounts between the county and this Comment:rental in.tho eettleutial. of 'January 1861, ana that really, we did pot owe the Cifustuonweilth one half tile liming!, with which we j ieredharged. That the abolition belied "of Commissioners, ' through their Ignorance and reckless man• figment, hat shown to the county auditors ' Such a Mateinent of their accounts, upon which they based their report to the Auditor (lettered showing such indebtedness to exist A remedy was ut once aought for, but six months and more having elapsed since the settlement tinder the laws of the State; • there was no appeal, and no means left, open 'whereby the accounts could be ad tasted..-- Ineur - ,yratr - Centre — iitruifr - under abolition management-, charged with a debt she nover,osied, and from the payment of which here was apparently no escape. Thanke however to the efficieucy of the Democratic board of Conn.rissionerel and their counsel—a bill \Vas pasSed through the Legislatui a of the soseiou of 1864 by Mr. Alexander, which became a law with out the approval of the Governor, which authorized and required a resettlement of the accounts bbtween. the county and the Cominottweault, in pursnattee of which John It, (kyle and J. D. Shugart were appeinted Auditors ou the part of Centre county to re audit and settle the accounts. The re-- suit of this settlement was to reduce the indebtedness of the county to about ttio thousand dollars, thus saving to the tax payers over twenty thousand dollars. The balance of the indebtedneas of the ccusnty to the inttrlctis inade'up of the defalcation of the abolition treasurer, W. W. Brown.— This aura has been collected off Mr.-Brown's securities by Orvis ,t Alexander, the 11l esent counicl for the Commissioners, and paid over to the state, au that to day we are not indebted one penny to the Commot wealth. tie much for abolition mismanagement of the fiutincial , affairs 9f t ic count y, it not been for the ,efft; Meney of Mr. Alixander as counsel for the t•uumiisaiunea a,94.1 no luelliber of the Leg - e, and of .1. D Slingert deputy treas urer of the, county. 'flte tax payers would have had to pay this debt, which the stu pidity of ;tic abolition commissioners hod Itetipetisopon them out of iheir hard earning, inconitect ion with ' this we have but one mote word to say. Will the tax payem of the county again trust the inanageniellt of the financial affairs of the county to a , party tliat line shooed itself inco topelfut, and regardless of their interests ? THE BELLEEONTE Pocter. —lf elcr there was n useless erganiration attached to any municipal continitnity, it., it that bleating brotheihood known as the Bellefonte po lice. A more arrant set of cowards, if- we may judge by their actions, were shiver banded together tot the protection of a town. The eattlinal principle of their creed seems to be to keep away from all distur bances, anti to let everybody do as they please, no matter whose head gets 8111681 ml in a melee. With one 'or two exceptions, perhaps, they are ni worthless as the row dies want they are called upon to keep In or dto, and as tfeet at facet when danger'comes as the stag before the hounds. A most variant body, truly—ono whioh broken headed men wilt curse and insulted ludtos despise We Witnessed a trutse the oilier day in Which one of our policeman, officer McClure, triot fel do his duty. lie bad bold of a "gay and festive cues,:' and was endeavor ing to impress upon his mind the fact that the strong` arm of the law was upon him Mr. McClure, *as, however, loft to struggle With the offender alone, riot another policemen venturing to offer hip' any assis tance. The fellcvt was, finally, with the antennae-of one o• two citizens, landed in e Jail, whore he was left to reflect upon s diletatud. At the head or atilt gallant ctirpt Gr ut. . wet's defenders, as Chief Burgess, is Brig. alll Gen. James A. Beaver, abolition can did to for assembly. General Bearer, though a brave man in4be "retry, Seeing td neglect his duty sadly as Chief Burgess of Bet fonte. He'doss not give that atten- tion to his municipal duties which a, officer teltattld do, and we do not do injustice when we say that a great deal of the rowdyism of this town mfty be traced to the inefficiency of his ' police arrange• ments. nit Vigorous enforcement of the borough biws, against all offenders, would work a wondeoutt oteeiVe in Abe moral at mosphere of this town did be productive' of much gobs to our °Wake, .• The people cannot fell to area that a elan ithe is demote's in - small things will be Gareth's in greater ones or, in ottref flit*, they **lll redact that it. Beneral Beaver neglects• his duties as chief Burgess of Bellefonte, ho 'triegle - ert • Iris duties a Representative from Colette county. This may be a little fleet which the gallant General would not be nettled fo pander over,. and it valid probably; be as well to shape his course , accordingly. Who the subordinate mem bore of the _police. detpartlneht ,ot this borough are, (with one or two exceptions,) ,we do not know. We never see "ley of thorn except on monagetle or 'Arent, oeGasione, when they may be huowzihy their badges, which they put on to insure them tree ad mittance into the tent mud aide-alwiwa. Were the showmen, when they come hero, only aware of the worthlessness of these ••deod head" gentry as officers, that game would soon be stopped, nia badges would not be WI clellty on show days. Will the Chief taigeis give his attention to t.his muter, and try to reut,edy the etil. We hope so.' ANontER V'Ritliox.—For menthe, noel the streets of par Lowe, we hare heard nothing btft " tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are nterehing," Se. As the "tramp" the .. matching,"' 'airlt the "msetkcOla7 arc about "played out," : we •have thought it not out al ' place to furnish a aeiversion of the song for our singers, which at this par- Lcular time is ezecediugly appropriate:— Here it is: who would like to see,' lu ftlo, country ..1 the .ree, The nigger on an equal with the a 'Atha - Would it he n,iplatolio view, ... ' Pray ta ll ina what think you ? If all of no could ace to Ia that light' uoittia.—Trimp, trathp, traflp , the !Into" 3tro warohing, Cheer up derbies, you wore born To enjoy 11.0 best you calk, _ . Vithe wthoru rights of wee, ' And you ebntl cast your loallut-.iu o, horn. It would be a great curie to country through and through, If , abolish tumit this time - hare its way • • Its, banner II unfurled— It preeleitue to all the world That the taus° of negro tutiug rules the day ! • Cuours.—Trump, tramp, Bop is this for what you blod? Upon the riouthern sod ! To make the '•urge" and your condition worse ? You have heard the "ahe" deerue, "The black to vote is freer," Snob doctrines will the veterans endorse? Cumu•s.—Ttamp, tramp, ise?l4 eaTirrthmtdertntiff, To the -power behind the throne," 'Tie not for whet they suffered Ihught,and bled," And they'll turn away in shame Blom tins etiglua on their name And bravery of our immortal dead. Cuoit ea.—Tramp, tramp, Ac. Mn: Kr.t.t.stt, of the firm of notler Keller, has been snaking a little improve ment, in the way of a convienienee fQ , the ladies, in their - attire room. The improie ueut consists of a row of stools along the counter for ladies to sit on when purchas ing goods. Tbia.le a good idea of Chi isle and is another evidence of his regard for the ladies. We hope they appreciate the compliment, and be thankful accor dingly. Ile has jtist returned Nom Phila. delpltut, where he has purchased one of the largest stock of goods ever brought to this market. Many . of them are already on hand, nod Inure are being received every day. For a general assortment of ladies dress mods, aletietts 4 , :t, we de not, tnippoic any firm in Central Pennsylvania will beet them. I=l GENERA L 13ntstitx.—We find in the Lex ington, Keutuclrf, Standard, the following notice of the doings of our former townsman, Gon. Jas. 8. Brisbin, who is in command of tire "colored" troops of Kentucky. lie and Gen. Palmer are the only general officers on duty in that Slate. '• (len. •Brinhin, commanding this Divi sion is manifesting the same energy which he has displayed in other positions. lle has organised a mounted guard which will patrol the snhurbs and bye streets of the city, from dark till daylight. lie has also < formed it •• hoe brigade," in which delin quents of all classes will be enlisted to clean and keep clean the streets and alleys of the city. s - -61. A SL 1 . 1;RIOR REUISDV.—WI.I can conseion dowdy reciiEillUOlld to those siitiermg f rough, Dr. !Itrteklettil's Afellitiurnis Cough Balsam. It gi•ce'rolief almost instan -taneons, and is withal nut disagreeable to the to+te. There ii no doubt hut the llelliation+ loilearit is ono of the,last preparations in use, and is all that its proprietor claims for it We liar o trit4l it during the past week, and foam! teller from ain o.t tlistreasfing cough. It is propel oil by Dr. trick land, No. f, Nast rolrtit Circa Cincinnati, Ohio, and fur aring• uni32(,l I= 4. 4DrSPEMA.--What,e‘cr)body sap; mu-t be true. We Lave heard fir. Strieblanifit Ton le ryndcen of ro lieiluently by tllO.lO a 110 ' bite been benetittod by it, that at haat wo are - ma, polled to make it known to the public that we behmo it elle to a CUM iu ei cry f'S.PC; therefore. we say toethoso who me miffeling with Dyafepeia or Nervotie Debility, to go to 'belt diuggiet and get a bale of Dr. Wriek tund's Tuuta„ nit ti. - • The Bellefonte Market. •- White Wheat, per bushel, S 1,9 bed, do do.. bye,. ...... • . do. Corn dh cited ...do Oat .4, do. Barley to buckwheat ' do Ulovo head ...............do Potatoes, do Inuit, per pound, Bacon,— d 0..., • l'oac • do Tallow,l, ....... do.. ... Butter, f,.:J do ilggs,.. per dozen.. Prouder, ground, par L0n,.... MARRIED. t'n tho 12th of September, at Fine (Imo AIWA by the Rev. J. A. ljeMoyer, Mr. John N. Dunkin to Mien enthatite U. ItaYruon; both of Uregg township, Centre county. DIED, On ffOrffiarrbor 2nd, 1865 of 11r.psey, Mr Jonathan Krise; of blioring 'fownabilf. NEW ADVERTISI4IMENT . N OTTC,B. 4 4 I'o ;I.l)ie t cirs and legal representatives of Thomas Mayda ilsceaeolf., Take notice, that Ly rirtue of a writ of parti tion issued ont'of the Orphan's Court in end for Centre county, and to am directed, and 'inquest will beeld at the late residence of Thomas Mayes ocessed, in the township of Ferguson, Centre unty, on Tuesday the :a dij of Ooto i, next at 1 o'clock In the forenoon of „said ;Jag, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of said deocaeed, to aid among his heirs artelcgal ropresentattim,, 'um can he done Without preluclice to qr spoiling [of UM whole, otherwise to vat ue and appraise the same according to law; et whieh time ond tplato you may attend if you think roper. Sheriff's Office,b. CGNLEY. Mori/ Bellefonte, sap 32,-4i, - ...vy . tiOOD 1100 7 , .010.- 4 494?6, ....-' vi ' ;1 A. 1.1 1 1•4 11 D. 4$ Go' TO IftIeNSLIELIi NEW ADVERTISEM.ENTS SOTICES. Rif IR KE RS F IV II IF ti. ERS 1 wArit Whiskers or litomtaches 7 Our Gra•ian Compound will force them to grow on Lu smoothest Noe or rhos, or hair on bald he•ade, in AA tette. Price ZI,OO. Bent by mad anywhere, ch.-, iv canted, on reeetpt of price. Additos, WARNI.It. S CO., Box 138,•Brooklyn, N. Y. feb 17 17 T 111: . .1.11111/AL C1141413E8r be allay o Warning and 10itriiiiti , in for yntinK men—pub lished by tbellow.nril Aviseeintson, and isecil ftte of charge in disnied envelopes. Athlries Dr. J. /SICILIAN 1101.31111T0N, Iloward Awieriatiori, Phlluslelplain, Pa.. • leb 17 ly the ftian - in t Itamlin Cabinet OrgariN,'lorty different styli 11 adapted to su crea and Fecitlar'aluvic; fur $BOll meld THU:TY-Ft VE-(40 Lb or SILVER AT ))A LS, or other first premiums -warded them. Illus trated PR tribignes (roe. A ddref , a, 'MASON RA:HEIN, %vox, or MASON BROTHERS, MEW YORK“. • 10-33-,I y. • ItirAll; tt . N1,14, BI treated , with the utmost eUCCea4I by br. J.. IttlAACk Oculjst and Aur . iat i furnierly of Lo deo, Thalami. No , 519 Pine streeL.Philadelphili. TeMitnonialn flout the most reliable . sources jilt the city , Mid country maybe, seen lit bin Alec. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he ham no secrets in his prac tice. Alt.TIFIcl AL EVES loser*" without pain. No eLarge mane for ciaminution. July 24. ly.. Ali I I lIMETIC OF CONSUMPTION --Two thin Aorta make one two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two uitudo of brQueltiticit, one Coffin. All of lho above rh , -"Nre'l4 P.lll be Al'OlllEll by the timely use ,of Sellers' Imperial Cough Ev loo—a 01110 nod xpee.ly re ord y 11r Coughs, Colds. Infloatim ltoareeuees, Whooping-C,ugh .(c. Sold e, erywhero. june 23, 1365-Iy. ITAPPINL:E4I OR M 'SERV ? 'MAT Is TUN: Qi it.TIOV All nervous sufferers afflicted with sperma torrliten, seminal 10,1 ~r ;toner, im pOtence r. emir by ttor sexual USeeo - Dail impure connection., call litvia the means of sell cure turni.liell them, by addressing, with TOIMIF litttr.tfllS, V. tr m 234,11, apr 14 ly Phildelphia t Pa. A CAIII4 TO ISA LI OS.—A Clergyman, while residing In South America as a minelenery. discovered it sate and Pilaplo remedy fey the Cure of Emcee. Weakne.l, Early Doetty, Die _ eases of the Urinary and den n..d Crgane, and the wliole train of disorders brecnght on bY banclill and vicious habits. (Dent numbers hurt here already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a apAre to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will Pend the recipe for preparing and using this tuetli9ue, in a scaled eto elope, to any one mho Imola It, Fr, ni ?'horw., Please,. include oloolilettil eavolopo, uddrefo•eil to yout.elf. ,k dame Jo..4:en T. leo k Atli tloc 1), Bible Ruud°, New York City. j'y2l-Gm RHEUMATISM AND NERRAIMIA,—Nii memos remedies for thew complaints' base been brought before the public, and used with varying aucecos , us they generally tiontain RIMIO coccuseurcUte quislittes. Itut slitiorpsnately tar the alit they are of hullo efficiency. roc often they only modify diseases, Lod do little towards perfecting n radical core. Hut the'Orent %tor_ nal Remedy, Johnson's it. Compound. eAlctual ly bafilAt's the ili-sesase from t h e system. It Is I,e)orid n doubt tho ''tirest„and most 'speedy remedy fur /0 . 7 uniatism, NiThralgin, "cr_7l4i ..ltrints an. favor of persons of vi g i l : 1 1, 1 ;1V i w w=tand is steadily intweasing. his a priceless rdiOody to4liose afflicted. Sold by Druggists every si here. lone 20, 1805.-1 y 11 - ALL'S VEUETABLE SICILIAN HAIR JE IttrIF:IV Eli Nuts 'Wooed itself to ,be the most ',priest preparation fur the hair of or offer ed to Hie public. It is a vegelaLle coinpoui,d, and contains no injurious properties whateve,r, IT-WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIOINAL COLOR.. It will kt;op the hair from falling out. It elenneeA the scalp and nitikes the hair soft lustrous mid silken. It is a uplenV hair dronsing. \u pordtm, olrbr young, abouhl fail to tem it. IT I: 4 RECOMMENDED AND USED By THE FIRST MI AUTHORITY. k fur antra Vegetable S tannin 1141 r Renee er, and take no other. 'lt. lIA I L a CO. Nu.ssuu., N. It., Propriolor# For sale by ell Jruggihrl. aug Irt '63 Ste. R. T.( LBOTT'S PI krfti Euntrusrtt of highly coneeutrattll Extracts le()()T,1 .IND 'HERBS, of the greatest medicinal value, prepared from the original preacription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, and axed by him with remarkable sue ,so for ht only years. An infallible remedy is all Diseroes of the Lit er,-o; any iieranga ment,,,(the Dienatite Organs, thej cure Diarthoen, Dvspeptda p Ecorfulzi, Jaundice, Bilious tiNel, liver Complaint. The moll knomu Dr. Mott say+ of these Pills "1 hate used the kmllllllll from which your fills are made, in lily practice fer over 12 years. they him utile finest eflect upon the Liver atn4 Diges • tire Organs of any medicine in the tkirld, and are the most perfect Purgative which has ever 3et treed wade 113 anybody. They are safettind pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pent:tattling propel ties stimulate the vital edit - them of the body, moot e the obitructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disc...l 4 4e. 'fhey purge out the foul. humors which breed nisi grow a istemper, stimulate shigeM or die rdered organs into their nugsmal notion, and impart a healthy tone a ithstreggth to the whole system. Not only do Chitty cure the. M cry day eoniplitiuts of everybody,. but also farm fable Ind dangerous dbitas Co, and wing purely veget ahle are fire from any risk or harm. Yu person who has once used these Pills ailt ever be unh urt them."... . . _ They create pure blood and remove all impu - rities from the system, herrn are u positive rum for pa^ Fevers. lloadoehe. files, Moeurial llts eaeee,xnd-fiereditaty - poou.—For Adults, ono Pill in the morning for children under 8 years,l.nlf a Pall. rrit o *ll per boic. rupplied, or sent 11 nail, post pad, to Hey field: or the U. Stater or Cumulus on receipt of price. None genuine without the fa simile of Mott Tal bott, M. D. '" ' " 10,00 V. MOTT TALBOTT Co., • N0.,82 Fulton Street, New York. Jute 2', iSBS. 107-ty ll , liir 'A7I/1-714V.161ITS'TS (of``) 1100 P sfcrwrg. iI.IB.—HOPKINII 1.)41.1.1,:' OWN AIALIK " OF 11,90' SKIRTS; are 'gotten up expte ss ir, lto moot tito wants of PIRAT C.LArill TRA . DE. • . 'Toy cadbrace aea lets intsortmont of ALL the yaw anti n,sinsinn Styles, Siam, &A Length, for Ladies, Misses, and Children, add are superior to all others MAIM in point of SYtn rnelry, Finish, end Durability; being nuido of the driest tempered English steel springs -,:with Linen tilltsbed covering, and having all the me tallic (listening, IMMO \ ably secured, by improv ed nurelrimify, They retina their shape and elasticity to the fast, and are warranted to give midi's. satisfaction, Also, constantly in "'camp' el foil Nis of Prices. Eartnrn Made SKIRTS, at very UM Priem.. Skirta wade to order, altorpd atol.re paired. Wholosalemad retail, or Manufactory and Stiles Room. No tir Aroh Street, shore Bth, Philadelphia Terme sash. One price eel: I targ 715-41510. - ESTIiAT. Camel to tbe residence or the 'under signed in Marion township, Contra oounty, on t h e 10th d ay of July, 1865,. one led steer rep posed to be 2 years 0111. l'lnrefore the owner id rev m ealed to coe forward and pies(' proper. cy 04 pay all ebarges and take Win away, vth orwlsd ha wilt badleposed of werortling o law. Sept. 8* UMW-. t. /SA.aO B. TRAIN. W„ ANTED ! „ Arc agent is each township and bor ough Of this county, to wlionk au opportunity will b u i g i e7run W ic u t i tl ak uri e irtl= to quo r iofle E • finite, a: - NEW' ADVEIiT 18E14 KM'S. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLANATMN. Pursuant to us ant of the Gebel's' As sembly of the Cornmonwailth of Pennsylvania, entitled - An Aet 'relating Loth') West:ions of this Codimonircaltb, appt-Iteil the second day o' Ju ly, Ann° Domini. one Ahottaand eight hundred and th irty -n Inn," I, IttCIIAttD CONLEY, high 8t riff of the count/ of Centro, Pennsylvania, do horohy Theile known and giro notice to the elector,' of the county aforesaid, theta GENER- A L ShliletliON will lie mad In said oounty, of Centre, Perinsylvanta, en the SECOND TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 405, at which time County and Biota oillecr3 will be elected, to wit: one person for Auditor (Awns', of the Cum inenne.alth 14 Penney Iventin. - One- per-an for dorreyorttenerll Qt the Cern= mom, Cult "pf I'6ll aryl vnniw • • Ono person to represent the county of Crutrn In the Ifouse of Iteprestututtscs of the Coiunicu. wealth of Ponnsylv Ono pet suu for Treasurer of th 4 multi of too, Ire: Ono person fn Commiseloner-of the county Of C. tare. One parson fur District Att.:lntel' of the coun ty of Centre. •Onn peroun fur Audi lit of tDcc.preity of Cen tre. • I ALSO liEltElit 3f MCI! SNOWS AND Ii NOTICE: that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the eaters' wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the, county of Centro, are as follows, to wit • For the borough of Bellefonte and Spring and Benner townships lit the Court House in, Belle fonte. For the township of Burnside at the 1101120 ul Martin Miirpliy. For the township of Curtin at the s s loul-house of Robert Mann. For tho lownshtp of Forguioh at the •ehool house in Vitro ()rove: For the awnship of Gregg nt the malts , house of Mu. Musser. For the township of Harris at the school house in Itoalshurg. Nor the Softball p pi Haines at the public house of .101 u Itu:wcl, in .laron+bnrG. For the ton nship of Ifall Moon at thu school how., in Walker, ills. For tho boiough of Ifou snit Me an,l llom aid lounship, at the house of Mts. Tiptit. For the to will.ll I) on t Liston at the I uruiut placo p. ,, thh - thtrte - 7 - rh - htitfDtbertyttrura - ren - 61.. re in tile. For the township of Miles at the school house ih the thstn of Robersburg. For the township of Marion lit the school hutine in Jueltsonvllle. Fur the borough of Milesburg and Boggs township, at 91k schdol hones in Alficeberg. 'Fur the tofinilhip of Potter nt the public house of George ltliller nt Potter's Fort. For the townsaip of Pattuu at the house of Peter Mirmy• Igor the township of Penn at the public bunco of Win. L. M urser. For the township of Ruth unit the borough of Phillipsburg, at the school house in Phillips burg. For the township of stioaelioe lbo school house near the house of Samuel Ankey. For the tuvrrpthip o 1 la} ler at the lichee' henna near Hannah Furnace. For the borough of Unionville and Union townxhip, at the rehool houlle in Unionville For tho townehip of Welker at Clio school house org. Per the township of Worth et the nehobl house in rot Matilda. "" I also snake known and give notieo,.as,)it and by the 1:1111 ;motion of the; aforesaid 4 uqt....,1 sun dureetml" that, evens ifirsffiltseepting JU3tll,s of the Peace, whits MU bold any disco or op ,ponstmont of_ ',refit or trust under the govern ment of the Uhltial Shags. or of this State, or any city or ineurpnratal district, whether COM MIS/1111111311 or otherw use, a subordinate officer or agenti,who is or shall be emplo3ml under the Legislative, Judiciary or Executive departments of this State or Cl/anti States, or any incorpor ated district, and also that every member of Congress, and the State Legislature, and the se lect or Common Council of any oity, Commis sioners el any insuorporatml slistnet, are by law the:spade of holding or exorcising at thl3 Hanik time, the office or appointment ofiludge. Inspec tor, or Clerk of any eleotlon of tho Common wealth ; and that, no Ins p orter or Judge ur other officer of Such election, Shell Lb elledle to any (Alec to he voted for." Also, that in the fourth ;section of the Act of A/monthly, entiled "An Act relating to eieou- Sows, and for other purposes," approved A it is ennettel that the aforesaid section not be construed en OS to present him serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk et any Iles/era] or `rectal election In thus common wealth." • ihat in the elst seutsmi of said Act it in enacted that '• unary Ueneral and Special elec tion. shall ho opentel between the hours of eight nod ten o'clock ;in the forenoon, and shall con tissue voting without any Interruption sir ad jssernineut, %told see en siclonit in the evening, shun the pulls shall be closest" . . Tie, general, epecial, incorpooted district and townblltp election., shall be WO and condueted by the inspoetorcauld jitdamo elactad as afore said, and by elerl4 appointed as berethafter pro ',led. "In ease the person who shall Late rheeiccii the second highest nutaer of vales for in:pec• for shall nut 'Wend on the day of clue lon, then the person who shall have ...is; 11 . 11 the 111,1 li, bert number of votes at that last sprulsiec tom, shall act as inspector in his plata. 'Mid in mod the person who vhall limo iceeiveil the Mgliest moniker of votes for inspector vhall-upt attend: We pies n elected judge shall appoint all inspector in 11141,1:we, or tinny reenneyiion• tine° an hour after the time fixed by law fit the cloning of the elestiod. the qualified 4 oters of thin township, ward or district for 'ninth Said offic ' shrill hare been electe‘pressuit at the place of election, shall rilCri .. olll.lof !Lich nein her t I such vacancy." .It Itlf be the duty of the several aseessors place respeitii sly to attend at tho !dare of.holding eiery general or special Or towed p election during the time said election is .kept open, for the purl of giving information to the inspec tors and judges when called on, in relation to the right of any person assuaged by them to rote at cacti elections, or such other mutters in rein iioll LO the assessmoat 8.1 a eters aJ the sand in rprahrs, or either of them, shall from than to thee require." __No_ponm_aliallimpormildad.tp vote at-any election as aforesaid, but a whitiffreeeskii of the age of twenty-one years or more, whoshallimit resided in this State at least ono year, and ni the election district where he Milne to vooo . 'ol. least ten dart Melodiously plrocedigg such elec tion, and Within two ye, , rs paid a Rut. or room. ty tux, which shall have ,eon [19:56.12 , C11 at leant ten clays before the election. But . g .pittion or he United States, who has pros ioudy Lech N. qualified voter of this State, And mine; eil there. from, and returned, and who shill have resided in the election dilitrict, and paid taxes as afore said, shalt be entitled to veto after residing in this State six months. Provhled, That the white freemen, citizens of the 'unit.' st a t e s, be tween the acres of twenty-ono and twenty-two years, and have resided in the election district len pays as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall have not paid taxes. ith person shall be permitted to vote ri hose name is not contained in the list of taxable to habitants, furnished by the Commlesionituk, un less-first ha produce a receipt for the payment. Within hvo yours of the State or oeurty tax, as sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory eyidence, either on his own oath or affirmation, or that, of another, that he has pah math a tax, or on failure to:priklucti a receipt,. shall make oath of the payment thereof, or, sec ond, It he cleats a right to vote by being an elec tor bet*een the age of twenty's's° osind tiretart tviii . ytars, he shall depose on oath or animation that he has resided in the State it %Astor"' yetir before his appliaidion, sod Makehim ,proof, of his redidenco'ili the district as lareplired by this Act, ?Itteretipon the name of the mirsonadmitted to vote shall bo inserted izi the alphzbetitcal list by ho imigeetors, and a note made opposite th to by writing Us. Word "ritt," If he !hall be itted to vote by reason of having paid tax; r the wprd `..age,' if he shall Is, called odt to the clerks, who Shall make like notes in the list of, TstettLisept by them. In alt cue, Where then ame of a person claim ing to vote / te Sey.",ud on ill , it v. furnished by the Comtnisalcoms add Aassemeh, or his right vets whether found thereon or not; is objecAgd to by any qualified citizen, it Anil Attila platy of the inspectors to examine snob, pst i ths oath as to his qualifications, and if be olaiiii to have resi ded within the State for one year or more, his .eath, skill not be sufficient proof, ,but, shell tusks prOorthereof ay at _Least pae CoMpideat _ldling* Mho plush be a knahled elector, that he Ski mad ded iritliin the district' for more than to dayse NEW ADVER-TBEMENTB next preceding said election, and shall Lail, lum welf bwear that his bona jtrie residence, in pi rou coon ci mis IisWILI callingos within the di,trict *ad (bb.t he dill not *cove into said district for the purpose or voting therein. Every person qualinoci ee aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, as required ofhisrosidenee arid payment of taxes as aforesaid, *hail Ls ad m ittedtto vote in the township, ward, or district in which he stiall.residn. If itpy preen shall prevent or attempt to pntrent, any officer of any election under this aot from holding sach elections, or tumor threat en any violence to any such offlcer t i or 01411 in tehupt or improperly interfere wl co O the 'zonation of his duty, es shall bloa up the win dow, or wreath*, to say window iiiscia the mune h'ulding, or ehnlirieteiselydientrb -lbw peace o f such election, or shall nee or practice any inirnaidating threats, force ut violence, with design to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, et to proven( him from voting, ur to restrain the freedom of choice, such per.ous on conviction; •thill ho fined in nay sum not vex , 4.- ding five hundred dellanh, „hg,lriaprisoned for any tiuur nut less. than ono iQJnth, nor me n• than one your, and if it shall be eheiin -to the court where the trial of such, utreneo stall be had, that the pertain so offending wits nut . 111 re sideut of the city, ward, dlstrf7A, •or tovenalop, where the said offence IN= committed, and not entitled to vote therein, Chop on conviction, en shall be sentenced io pay a tine of not less tithe one hundred dollara,nor more thou one thoussuol donate, abut imprisoned not less than siz mouthl, nor there than tricAbitin. 4' If ally person onpurbous shall mune any bet , or negur upon the result or ttio , this Conlinobercalth, or. shell uffor to wake any such het or wager, either by verbal piotlatna lion thereof, or any printed anvertuicineut, chal king's ur hallo cup person to make such het ut wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and 'pay three times the amount se bet ur offered to be bet," "'lf tiny person nil (mantled, shall framlideut ly cote at any el. (lion th thi s Coininenvealtli, or tieing °therm i.O .pi alificit, shall lute out of ltit proper district, ot if allyperson knowing the want of nuch nindification shall aid or pm eurr ouch per's, to oto. the person (Mending, ,10 1' on enrich tun ho fined in any sum nut ...nodal, anu hundred dollars, and be imprisoned ooc wry term not exneediog thisie months.' 'lir any poisina shall vote et 111011. , than t. 11•1 SICSII,IU-1111164.Iltathrntfil frgyul, !Aro • 4,4. 00,1111rffrtiletrOUtifflititie aty; brafilliWid.r 7 utently fold and deliver to the. inspector two tickets logrthor with the intent illegally to veto, •rise and procure another sate Jo, 116,01 they so offending, ehall on conviction, be fined In any mina nut less then filly nor more than live hundred dollataii and ho ittiprasameil for any term nut mac than three nor more than LW,IYO months. 'elf ally person not gliallfied to vote in this Coin monwealth, agreeable to kW. (e.s.iept the song of qualified eitisens,) shall appeal-At any place of election for the purpose of 'setting tickets or influencing the Sitisona qualilleil to cote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any Mum nut eaceeiling one' hundred dollars' for every such offence, and ho unprisonod for any term lint exceeilang three months," Pllrsunnt to the protistons contain ed in the 4th seetion of the Aet Orel afore said, the judges of the aforeekil districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate of return of the electiipi rtspeotive illstriets, and produce them at p mecticag one Judge from each dietriet, at the Court 'louse in the borolgb of Bellefonte, en the third 1111) (Friday) after the 10th day of October pest, (hen and there to perform the duties rc yuired lay law of said Judges. Aloe. that where a Judge. hyoichness or unavoidable accident, is unable to ailtion,d said meeting of Judges, then the certjiiipOl i cir return aforesaid shall bat taken chute° oft: hope of the inip;cetpra or elerka of the election of Said district, oNe ehali de and perform the Juliet of said Judge unable to at tend. Giren under my hand at my °Hire In the borough of Ilelloruuto, t.ho 15th day of I.,opteu.k -bet A.l). W., (tied save the tiommenwealth.) It (CHARD CON LEY. . cep 15 1865. Sheriff. fiENTLIk po tvITT as. 1 Thu Commonwealth of Yennkylvanja, to Ueorgh JAVlrgston, executor of account of llpu ry Vafidyke. lath of the borough of nellefoido, ilecomied, Lind heirs end legal representatives of raid lienryqVandyko deceased. you end vita of you are lierehy ri oil end onmmandeil to be and appear at olsr OrpliniCa Court to be held at Bellofunte, in and for tho eidinty of Centro oti the fourth Monday of Noieitilier oust, (2600 then and thew to answer the 001 or petition of Edmund Blai:herd and show cause whf epecutio performance of certain contracts ~e tiireee the said Heery Vandylio and James .11,1 c, and tlfe said 11dinunil lhatteLaid shoeld net be decreed.' Witness the Hoe. Painted Linn, Prealtlent Judge of the said Court at liellefoute, the :loth 'day of August A. B. 1065 J. r. El'll A ttT, ('. O. rep I J -.4 t I\IOTICE. T.. the heirs audiogal ropresentoti. ea of Elizabeth lazy el deceased. Take notice that Iry s trine of a ant of put ition issued out of ttie t.hrtufs Cont., In MO lar county, and to or •I,rected, ipt Itirmeid pill to Weld at 140 Into roielenro of Elizabeth Layers, doctased, in Eagle* dlr. Liberty tow sithip. Centre county, on Tuesday the .11.4 day of October nqat, at 11l o'clock, in the toren ow ot paid day, for the par ot uti,Ling 'pm ut the te al e.stat. e o f ~aid deceased, to and atouug her how' and legal reproseututil no. if tlio dame god hir dont. without ideyuilko t o or tpoiling of the chute, other *l.o to tr:'tltto and iippfaiso the slime according to low : . at which ti th e 1111. i place ,you way be 'donut if you think proper. Ce Office, It CONLEY. M &pt. I I it. SArrtif. .p oT, (.11. To am home and legal .representaLivea 01 Sarah M t. hull decoated. eruku nutlet:, that by irtuo of a writ of par titioit, ioauud out of Iho thp,lan's Court, in arid for the eounly of ..Tatittc, mut t di I oet•1, nn inquest ail! bo hula at the lute rnaider,e of Sa rah Mitchell ileeenwel, IA the totsisn'utp of Har ris, woolly ol Contrr,,on It oilo•sday the 2Mh day of October must, ht 2 tic'.otilt in the alter uoun of said day, 101. .410 pnrposo_of making the tool vlaba, amid deoaaaral, uei wiling her Itei:a nnliegal reprcliontaticoe, 31 ' the ram° eMit ' de done without prejudice tieor spoiling of uhole, otherwise to a eau° dud apprising) tho same according to law, at ,whieit tune and place you may attend if think hyper. bherifro Office, It. CO 11--411. .Spry jT N OTICE. • 'lo the heirs and legal represcutatirtst of John Mitchell, deceured. Take 'nite°, that by virtue of a writ of par tition issued out of the Orphan's Court in mud, fur the cooky of Centro, and to me directed, ail inquest v. ill beheld at the tato maidenco nt Jain Mitoticll deceased, in the township of Unite, Centro county, on Wednesday the 25th olt.y of October next, at 9 o'ehieit ib Fite forenoon of said day, for the pgrpose of making partition of the real estate of wild deceased, to and among hia boirs and legal reproteutatives. if the Baine can be' done without preJellice to or spoiling of the whole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according to late : at which time and plaeo you may be present if you think proper. Sheitird Oleo, It. CANE Y. Jiglleforta sop 11-61. OTICIt. 111, To the heirs and legal representatives of Conrad Decherd deceased. Tako notice, that by vlctu . O . of a writ of Ay titiou.lasued oat of the Orphan's Court, lo ufd for Centre ootukty,, anti' to me direr-MI, ell in queot will be held El. the lite .tyttlua4 key," of 6nrid Deekint Poome4. foliar .of Potter, ttot tr e bounty; Qn Thursday the d day of November next, at lo o'eloteltko the forsuoma of mild day, fur tbd of thO read ddgeauf doaeoflOt Attloug 'hts ,botre andletti4 /Sp titoft#6l, t/to SOP!' oW k• done >dthourprediaci,l9 ox. speilNyt the whole, oll 6nrist to vf*Aarrioirj sime .6004t0s to 1 8 4 . x li ce ynu gqteddtrypu_ - mhedirs °Moe, O. CON Ildiejonia seRll-6t • - 7 4 lyiAßit EDER VMS" thaws fee.Dege, tßatralo, RoI of Meg oleo 4 ttet OWL:to be tout MAW Jou aod at qoadmilooty leO,pocoa, at the alit" ofthe subietribes la Dellefent. • D. DEER. --..~, NEW &DV 1 ATTS I' L 7.1.% • - vr , FiILY! NE:W ,1.• 1•1 Pfticlio:t! , HIGH HAIM IH.I7B3111•011UT I GOODS AT OLD FASHIONF,D ymes; JI 0 I , ' E)L, K P. IC (Fmniertyltilhit Would nupeetfhrly 11441316 world Doi. the " 3 " or lisittittlf. piattintY h v0 , p4.1. apex • en l Se aly raced, leg it lezz., STOCH OF (100 Oil OF 1111.LILI N IW, which they are offering at the very tuweet mar let rake, t.vunsr coosism% of the 11Lug styles of 11141t1 , 1) AND PLAIN ALPACAP, AVO ri,AI% ALL. De r LA I~C9 I 11„11tA, !MACK q1i711 . .4. .61.N1111,11 SILK' 8, 1111:11• 1111111; U... 01.16, Cu t , ntopsup.. - Linw .I'.f 4bec7inzt • C k •: tboxlivn., PAH Iduwralt, 1.14.74. Caseisnoret, , Vii4eti4e Coydiarai, tly Ladies el .akin 2. . , I'IJIn C,.tore. • • Al,.l..ilviet (Sethi, . • . •et • Raliellantv,afid • I'L'ili):l di.. i". 111 - C.3 CULP/W GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. A full Iwo of NlethS, C.1.111.11;Ic1; Satmet•et atria V•••sting, all 1. - vavia awl V 11.34, 1 , 1111411 W 4/ 10, nail diem!. 1S• Live ei.eitaat:i on, han4 a large and ireE ealuoteil at..... It et al: kiddy Jr 1.:/tOCILE.liy, tlltUt - E , tlE•i t tk:1: Elt L all w 8 Wili.tkposo-of,ii Ili ley} foWest cads pi loos. All hinds cicontitry proJece taken ip avehatirre fur good., and the AigAc,t market r.frar. a/log-rd. Fit I . B.'NBS AWAKE TO YOlilt For we teal satlelle4 that we can suit your r.•ras as well us your rcesr.i. Bellefonte, Sept. 8. 11.5-Iy. 1.110CL3.1. AND pito-ism?: 4Togr. GEORGE D. PIFER Antenna , ' tu hit Ideals an I tbo,p.iblie• gen tinily, that he Eon cre red a GROttitY ANIU Pacivigtug In the roan formerly ow:wird cy Mr. iteruberg as a clothing stern, two,douraalass c udg• Ikon's buck store, and near the rest 0111.e,wberb he sal ' CONSTANTLY KEEP ON 11.17C0 , the very rbolecgt • vitociatra, knosLixo'skz CONFECTIONARY, MWM! Them" he will poll as kw as pwacrilik, for kilt, or aouatt,e_produee He hopes by lattice attgia tioa to ,laisaaoaa ,So mecum a roasualiblo share ct the Public Patio:Aar,. sy/1115-t:41,41c =MM The undersigned s'ery restmetfudly Informs theu publis, and ',penally loves@ of meskollett hui log &tamed front the tesnufauturer the sole agency for the solo of S'ININWAY S SON'S PIANQS, MASON .1 • ItAM, , ITtt fIAttINET 4./PdIAN,A CAL 11 fa: ll II ANL d. CO .3" r.i.c M 33, Ife kripsird to di , fi,vr pdsctill siisliftax good initmments the stove fit Pliflatfidpills sitl :Ng), turk retail„. „ Ch m m ien seflt oroptfe upon app . Ment I en, with any addilodiul in fortadtion desired. H It.— Ii; cry Instrument 'ls maranftd for lie. yr.'s. • .11 M. GRELNI:, • Iluulingdon, Pennsylenuis. GEM Inl HT lt.13:(41.'ll i It; , , Loiters ..of Adminlitratiott ttlt J. 14 , en tutu of Joustlualt. l phoglteriltau2h. deerwerl.,lo4 of llutdou touu.lop. Ilpytt4tlttu..a. gkatitt d i to au. uudersiguotl, all pnnoio^ls,lnktil. ty /AM L. 4. are requested to ton/1 olipttna 4utu p.k, went, WI , Owl., haring claiitio volnut the Santo to prefer,. thotu, duly autteutleated. G,r eo•ttlentent. Supt. R-6t. A d istrde tor. ADMIII!ISTRATOWS NOTICE. Lettere of A:ltoloistratioo on tbo pi tate of Pamuel Carlisle. decease++: late of, Bash , sithehlp. hoeing been grouted to tbe vidflfr A signati, all parsons knowing thelogels ye loth+ . eti to saki eqate, 11"1 Irsvetedtre I, to ttlekc it or thole pniumut, and tteio Iral,lng c 4 tossoir*. the Bruno to present thew, ulz onthentleal i 4 . for aettlentosit. 3L1.3!..n L. TF.',T Sept. F, 18115- Re N'OTTC 4U or t.l tolutittietrat Jen ea the cr - tato of perbara 111n5od, doeuuted, late bb 00 lannshtp, Litt tug Wtot gritutod lu titot -, scriber, oil perocni itolotitoti intl.'. oVo aro hereby. notified to wale itntortliate 1 , • went. lad "those but tag clam!, fatai.at to game, to prinieut them clulkatithettiented set'deuitut. xk d o. ,it. gores, Aug. 2:th 18GY —fit A4asio.a.ral r rXECUTait's N.014:11. bettors ket.hviontary en the estete : Into of Terguiton isi thip, 4.o.kug Ooora grouted to Ow , - the.Yni/ticet 011 i poreene indebted to e& • to t4141° trnlrt4lteloarmot, end t arose e c~r , ogli 4 L.rt the same to present tit— authentfraiel for eettlemi JICO. A. AIN{ tut 1814. beKors of oslotipuubtion :41V tato of 8. R. 11 - 1 00, 0 1ver,t, 1.-. to of nog. n. •. L. L. ship; boring been It 6 eatet to the , • all persona tnAehteg to mid eetate, nofilletteo wake Itomoillotto Morelia, bat hig t•laiw egatost Elio memo to 1,1, t•lv .. ply outtieetleatol for eettlentent. JlBO3. A.. . • 1 tiuA 'GS ..A.DIIIINISTILATOW3 , II+ MOE . Letters of , +tt of John hbers, &letups lalb of Put:: ship Centro aouOt v, Po. thrifog b".• to t his subseibors, oilrienis Inc(' •'• • estate are laeruby ant e',l to. lost. • paroout, Dud I.4tofnttaTirat dolma saute; to' ritillat Mesta duly otlN'ert'^v•-• settle/amt. ' , r• • , - Xogifst D.V.I.NtsTILAT , . , B.I Letters of .AtitniFiatlsto • t‘to 5 ,r ihnotae mar«. late pf 'erg , . • r, ship, deol, harms Lt.:.4. grant , . 1 griett,*l penique Indented to as,a .1143'evrts refFneeteellaneke.inmodanto tilos* havibit chases to present theni. raff thoutiested, , tor settlement._ . • . • A. Woe! -It. ' ' V • X IICU TORS Nws , • vu. k. "t WWI. eAlow 4e 1 ; , '" ' : Than widankay # lif • ritei:P. ' Wl' , WIN: Lush ..._ I t 1 . ,... et', i;ti.. *Err they nqueot all poen 18#4fortivhe.s4T to uslik,4l• 11 1040. 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