I P. 9 ! tr am v. BDITOIL AND PROPIUSION. JOB W. MURKY. AssuatAiie Smroa BEI 4 I,EFOVTE,. PA. t FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20.18881 Toms. —li2 per Feat whenpnid in umbrage, 2,5 a wben oilt paid in advance, andB3,oo when nut paid before the expiration of the year. FOR GOVERNOR, HON. .HIEITER CLYMER, 07 1171tRS COUNTY County Meeting A wags convention of the tlemocratie party of Centre:county, will be {geld in the Coort lipase, at Bellefonte, Tuesday evenlogV April 24th, 1860; for the purpose of ratifying tho resolutions adopted by the County ,qofivtr tion,held in Janoruty , last. A . full representa tion of the party is roquested. The Hiding Moe. The continued' crooking of the disunion preys about the love of that party for the suldiew, has more significare about it than many may imagine. It io‘utentied, not as a proof of -their devotion to these who foughwtheir battles for them, but for an en tirely different purpose=to draw public attention from the real issues of d the day and to 'hide the ridings and designs of the leaders of that party. They know that the popular feeling is against them, they know what the pin:llia verdict would be, were the Ililitiaal questions now.at issue put fairly and squarely before the people, they know that abolition disunionism is doomed, uniese the voting masses can again be dup ed into its support; they feel that power and plane is passing front them and that their only hope, is based upon their somas of averting public attention from their prin ciples, and centering it upon this profee- Moe. And 4his is the manner in which they are attempting to do it. Charge them with favoring negro suff rage, and they will answer you, by telling how muoh they "love the soldier." Charge them with being. the supporters of the in famous negro poor house bill, and they will reply by eaying theusoldter's serviees mast he rewarded." Charge, them with being disunionist", and with endorsing the Mad scheme!' of Ste4ns and Sumner who; are laboring to prevent a restoration 'lithe Union, and they wilireply by telling you bow much they would "sacrifice for the soldier." Charge them with being the ad vocates of negro equality and they tell yon how much they have done for the sol dier. Charge them with favoring the Hob by' exemptl9g 'their wealth from taxation, and with oppressing the poor, by coibpell. ing them to pay so much the more to make up for this ilxemption, and they answer by telling hots , they love the "brave boys in blue." Charge them with advocating measures, that are in direct violation of the liedertilCtmstitntlon, and 'they will tell you of thole admlrition for the "breve defenders of our country's cause." And so on through the Whole catalogue of questions that are now before the people for decision. They are in favor of negro suffrage They are in favor of the negro bureau bill —They are opposed to a restoration of the union—They are in favor of compelling the poor, to pay the taxes for the rich,They arm in favor of negro equality and amalga mation—They are in favor of violating,the Constitution in order to havietheir doctrines succeed—Thej are in favor or tariff lawi that will prevent competition fropicompell lug Nev Sngland manuftidluins tb lower their prices; and they are - in favor of any thing that will benefit the few and oppress the many. And yet while they are ready to applaud any one in power that will attempt -4o carry out. 1168'1 . dt:ovule -they•fear to ad .vocate them openly, and 'attempt to avert public attention from them by howling abdut their devotion to the soldier. And what does all this Pretended devotion and Inv amount to ? Tear aside the Aim soy YOU that hidqa this political deception and see. Who hold the offices throughout. Ills country ? 8117 at home disunionlate. Who Obi the elerksisiptt about the public offices? Cowardly home guards and pollti oal wire pullers. Who receives their nomitia tiona in counties -where that party has do tided =Orilla ? Loyal Leaguers that wonted the battles from afar. Who voted against paying the eoldiers in coin or its equivalent 1 Disunion members in the State -Delude. Who cheated the soldier out of his pay? Abolition patriots (?) Who fed him on musty beef, and furnished him straw hats, rotten fish,paper soled shoes and ehowidrclothes to wear? Abolition con tractors. Who says the negiku fought better dialt"the''white soldier's ? The rep resentatives of rhea disunion abolition par , ty. And yet these very men, - who have dehsuded the soldier in every conceivable way ; who have attempted to ditgrace him by leading the public to believe, that ne gro*s made better soldiate than did these white men; who Ail tha4Meelf that should be given to therWoutided.and disabled sol diers ; who kick them off their pavements and turn' lb* from their doors, and who? Leap .111.1ibule. cA indignity upon this, have tl,q a‘iityln order sthierreeruP their real designs, 'to talk-libettt"tiseir. 4 .leve", their '"devotions!, they ..440 . 1110ett" aid J,lisdr"!`deternanatlit74o ,Tilitiad those who "new to their oonatrylsireNue." Let no one be"dendliiii r li4is.hollow, this n01v,44 illeopptiela,p4atien, only used as • stump ..beitinti which. the alp, 01414 party O t emoks k bl4O, isAqt tbe frieo of white, men., beer aan, it be, tha frledtiytat►Jtjiint t y,. ~ • with • flee roof • , • ijes , I - 1 igot near snittlM Oita. left 7, 14- bo*be:i9f4**;bi •! , :#7 2, 4 0 4", "V*, m r l OA of tit o *t!.o ° Pa _.- • ea , MM= le-**-40tit. - ii . olllonwess-Adji!iiriA In the universal anxiety' that nor per vades the'conntry in reference to the" doings of the present Cqngrtos, kbe, ;to ; iott l is 9 1 frequently NO. " ' '. ,1 10 11 0 4 - •. '''' The itiswet?to,: is 44101,114 ivy :telte deeply Interliiti a Retipliti ; e4e ich' they lOU I milt .44Aly,..lteisi.. antereria in the,affirmative. .'Ususlly, the long session comes to a close in June er July, and to that period the '"sovereigns" are looking with hnse anxiety, It is unmistakeable that thq,people desire an early close of the present saslab.. The evidenees which the radical majority, in both libuses, are giting of their deterinina tion to .rule or ruin s are creating:-.:elk' , Alarm thfoughout the country. The design :whleh• they meditate to crush the; PreSiaent, if they can do.so without too‘mteih, danger to theinselvee, *a become so prlpable, that the massed are beginning to fear that perk tonal violence may be atletnpleti upon the Executive, as a, fitting, segnence le the in sults and outrageavinich they have lately been meanly offering him. Thd iniquitous fogislaPoit, ton, Which is daily being fois ted upon tlke country, to . the advantage of , the negro and the disadvantage of .i the white man, is another painful reason Irby th e people desire an early adjournment of the 'Rump Congress.', Thelendonoy of near ij• every importad meseere which they have yet pissed has been to degrade the white, man to tiii negro's baser level, and to elevate the child ohlam to an urinal; ;1 and vomiting equality with tbo .race which God. made, morally and. intellectually, hie superior. To these measures, the people, though long ground down 'beneath' the heel of party opinion and.demagogotilsra,'object, because they are beginning to see the evil results which are likely to follow their adoption in the almost certain ruin and de moralization of society. They are at last beginning to Lejilize the fact that intelligent, organized soolota in this country is (cater ing upon its basin through the insidious in novittionsidado upon it by the stbolition par ty in favor of the negro race. .They are beginning to behold, with fear and trem bling, the swaying to and fro of the wall's of the great superstructure of religion and morality which have been retied with so much care and with meat loader regard for the best interests, happiness and prosperity of all of our fellow-beings. This dire re. suit they now see has been brought about by the attempt to lift a class of beings, whom God placed ins condition of servitude, l out of their legitimate sphere into a condi tion of perfect equality with another class whom God intended to bo masters and su periors. Such a reversion of, the proper order of things could not fail* produce a correvonding effect upon communities in the endangerment of-Ell the, opyrinhed prin ciples upon which society is founded, and upon wbic'h the different classes of mankind bold their relations with etch other. Iledoe the, alarm now manifested by the people at the sots of representatives whom they them selves Owed in power. But the radicals spy they will not adjourn this summer; but will prolong the term until it is time for the opening'ot the next session. In this way they hope to perfect their schemes of negro equality and to ren der the President jai:merles, for good to-tho country. They fear to adjourn, lest separa tion should weaken their resolution to stand by each other in the crusade against the President. They are afraid of the influence of the'people over individual members, and dare not trust themselves among their constituencies. They know that the hearts of the people are with the President, and that should they go home indignant frowns would meet them at every corner. Hence they fear to weaken their majority by a re turn of their members, even for a brief sea. sou, to the people from whence they came. Such a course would, In all probability, result in the complete overthrow of their schemes of aggrandizement for themselves , and their infamous party, which are only to be secured bt the speedy perlootlonor their present• designs in referencoje - fiegro suffrage and equality. - ,;---- ' • IKE J. 11. Orvi, Ciairmaq The demooratio; r pt in the Senate and House are in r of an early adjoun ment ; but gables an almost miraculous change_shochl take place ,in the abolition sentiment, of which there is no pbability, there will.be no adjournment, auit e coun try will suffer the evils of unwisi lultlig ,uant legislation for months to ohms. 'And in view of this Impending misfortune, let us hope that the people will be careful to ohose,at the fall elootions, wiser and better peen to represent them in the council halls of the Itopublio. A FAOT rasr Dens Nor DKNY,—We no ticed several weeks since, the factthsk*Con grass had considered one bill that expressly referr to the white man. It may be news to ma kow that it has pasmol,another. The b onTri to imp ose fine noit exceed ing SI,OIIQ and imprisonment got exceeillng one year,' upon any white man who shall deprife any negro of the right of worrying hlidaughter, or any wenob the privilege of taking his son. Infamous at this play seem, yet it is a fast, and we 'dare any! supporter' of Sumner, Stevens or Geary to:deny it. let the white men of the country remain. her this. An actosuoh Es we have stated, has passed both houses of Congress, and ea ery.abotitioisjournai Ode *ate endorses it. Are men, in whose veins flows the ,proud blood pt the Caucasian, willing to,submit to and support suct: , a OilinsiPhOlgwn their rase and upon Common deist:toy f Are they willing to supporrt a party thug, end,pr !l.s such Inisuraok4"suoh detestable mite 'a- The party now it% power does.' Theirparty editors know it, .thedr party speakers know iC and we dare Liste totteny d. • eloT. Crepe Of 41141,gan, eve that "mil- Amu Of freedme n , are weeping and treeib-- ling fctr • the safety sad' eeenrity of the government." , If he lad said.Om were ~, ;wee p% and • treMbling , *muse th e . day vrintid'Oftdlif Arbon,* government; w°o 4 fe.flii•• 10 , fe° 4 1 4M, 9 P "ag ,and ) 0 9 4111 b ) i iiiilie. iii•••• gl'AS' r., 14 1 . 4• , -. 5ea,bi'1w9 4 44.414 4 been !Pukr•f•f" -if4• • L E irkb A, ... — zt ''', . .09411 it ~. ,i 16 4, 1 . 44 I Ai**. j'. ..=,.. ..i4....4 0 -1.,i, . -- 4 - 1.6-- - arterimmrer wilic ,--- "P . - 1 no realm& korrible mut* Ik-f14140, i ,:, ws p 'by • whieh a family mraisthisrog 0 tli n ' onc,iand u rm.. I * it to it liter p . t l / 4 'of li l imili zdykd Ip, • has pleated to be fe4l4 1 d e e `llltextfi y This Is, ilte6ali, lifit a blosided, Mart :eon masswore thak has ever been known in the annals of ortisk, and stamps the perpo troflr as a very fiend from hell. x But it it net with the murder that Repo!, have tv, do. We desire gimpy to 'remark the ektraordinarl pativalanni of mime in, our errantry sines , 111:alos, tif the wile, Thiffil l lit the legitimate oensequence of (ha strife,tintite le not the •lesed doubt. The terrible imam , of murder, robbery and rapine whioh are/ always incident to a state of war, and whioh have been so vhfilly impressed upon the minds of the baser spirits that are ever To be found in the track of armies, are only being repeated at home, •and the mourning cries of the bereaved ones are but a repeti tion of the sorrowful tones uttered by a hapless people fleeing from the purauit of organized ruffianism. It is bard for a good man Lingo to war and come baok with hie morals untainted by- the evil scenes he is compelled to witness lbw much harder, then, must Ulm fora bad, man to moist the devilish influ‘noes of his nature thus eon flamed and strengthened by the sights and sounds of woe and desolation for which he has a natural affinity. Tho love of tourt..leo, which is inherent in the nature of man, and which no law prevents the soldier from taking from an enemy ,on the battle field, Is an almost irreeistable inducement, to those who have learned these fkarful les eons in the lawless school of "glorious glorious war," to take the life of the .private citizen in de fiance of humanity and right . But war leaves its influence on the mind's of peaceable citizens who never saw a bat tle.lts very existence in a country has a tendency to brutalize the impulses of the people, and to reader them hard-hearted and unfeeling , In the triumpkof a victory they pay no attention to the groans and cries o the wounded and dying,• and learn to look upon such things as mere trifles, in compact son with the rout of an approaching enemy , All the finer feelings seem to be deadened, while the bad passions of our nature become fully arousa t We talk of war to our neigh bors:and wo teach war to our children Murder, fo; a time, ecomes a commendable thing, and wo sot a premium upon it by our hurrahs and our approbation. We recount, with delight, the numbers of our enemy slalii, and look upon our own loss as a trifle not worth repeting These are the lessons and s effects of war, and they linger with a people long after the strife itself has eiftised In Ibis day and age, then, we cannot wonder that the terrible scenes of the battle field are reprodutied In opr midst, or that murder has become, like email pox of 'dieters, an epidemic of malignant form Let us pray that the holy teachings of the Bible and the severe administration of the law may.econ do. away with this fearful thing, and restore us once more to that state of peace and happiness which once existed, and when all the stains of blood shall be wiped away. ---- Gov. Curtin, Ex-Gov. Johnson, Ex- Gov. Ritner l U. S. District Attorney Carna han of Pittihurg,llon.Andrew Stuart of Fay ette county, and a sopre of other moderate Itopublicans in this State, have ileciared in favor of Preside ng Johnson, and against Sumner; Stevens a Co. They can't go Geary because he is the candidate of the -disunion majority in Congress, and would refuse to support the President's reconstrue t ion policy if sleeted. —The abolition majority in Connecti cut, at the late election, was out down ten thousand, four hundred and ninety-one notes , and yet some of the papers advocating the cause of that party claim it as a great victory. Another such a "victory" will leave the abolition party in the land of wooden filitmegs, In about the same fix the Rod Bea loft Pharaoh and his host—dead and damned. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS N EW MARBLE YARD l The subsertber bap leave 'to Inform the citizens of Centre and edjoining counties, that he has established an EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD! Near the B. IL V. R. A. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa, whetioesa be found at all times a very largo assortment of MONUMENTS, TOMB & HEAD—STONES! and where he will be prepared,with ewe* , rMIII ty, to manufacture to order, EVERY DE SCRIPTION OF WORK, in the highest style of art, on the shortest notice and moat ndoomo. dating term. His work hae, for sorting years, drawn • • TILE .. .FIRST PREMIUM! at the:York county Agrioultusti. Boolety'q Eats, and lie proposes to pay particular attention •to 33( furnishing the public with ell the nrAvicsT AND MOAT IMPECTED STYLES in the insnufs4iiro of Marble; therefore, those &airing naything . .in his, line can bar secommo duhutty can in g up:ohhim, equal to purchasing of any oily works. April 20-6th. DAVOUST KERN. L ADIES FALB 1 - A Fer•-of fancy and useful articles for this benefit of St. John's Catholic Church, of Bellefonte; Pa., will beheld iq the "llfrokerhoff House," during the ter*.citposO, beginning on Monday, April 28, 1888. Ice cream, oysters, and other refreshments, will be done up in •style to phew the most fas tidious palates. The ladles anticipate &liberal patrusagsf, and, therefore, are determined to make tbolfalra rare treat, worthy of the retried torte of t his comma inty Ad ission-'payaille at the Aeoir—lo cents: Ckifdren under 10 years (seeonfpanied by - their pins . te), half prim B O 1 11 0/01'412 CCllifilllTTEß. A GE Tt I eI LTURAL MEETING. ••- ty f,tho Centre oocu4p court to held In the court 'nose' di kidadayofening,the inetaat,lor the, purpose of eleotfkg Mtwara for the eneein roar,. aEd also to take the lnitlaq stops for hold luta nth:the °Oft' , • . • • JOHN T. JOHNSON, April 20.1 i.. Rearelarif. VAKIKERS, LOOK • - - £ - Plawook, , ,tou this mod good, dors i& poikorodleo,,or Uri olkones this need to- Rabb& lhabolrootor yosii &tete Immediately,. to tie mama& of Kloslabosg, Pa., loth° I 'WAN* the bait masa irw Milk.% Ic2 , 'r.. fIArIONI4/11/1.., 4a.ss..zr. t ss Apropos on If_ , 111%0444W, • ,CIIALLENITIV/E:A PER AGENTS. i . I her b . ohNhinp the Agents of ell Iteatti eitdernic=in . = and lin. sor or rotilroider to MTG . _ ir re spective •in oesene r isow. with 'hose of Hubbard/ ~ tomitisted sidf-Iging reaper and mower, the ground to-be sehented for trill by the agent or agents, who have the °enrage to accept the above challenge, to laud the Hubbard in the field. Said agent °regents are respectfully requested to accept early so that ground may be Soleatial said public, net 'given to farmers gen erally, to b e pneen( at trial. In connection. Nyit-4 Stlitattlienbi gs ri .thir-ocri of the vial and faitires o the rib bard. all of width can brestablisheden the field. I tall, strong,..kipw whet I s'ay,and mean it all. . 18ti It is 'an siohiler,doribletdrife‘wimera. chine. . . 27A., It ha no Ado OA or woight op pa Drain -nooks. • 34. 0 1 t has •jointed steel eager bar.. 4th. .4 has • spring steel draß bat. 6th. lehairan sliptio spring seat. • 6th. That Ise eaa btrualtl, l 3 , folded fur trans portation, or raised with a 'ever to pass obstuo- Bons i. e. trims, stumps and large stoner. 7th. It lithe lightest draltmachine Va. Ao. Bth, It hair an extremely whin put in grain, being ono foot wider than heretofore, and It eats four that 8 Mau in grass. • 9th. It broth° only salfLrake that will make &perfect aide 'delivery and WOX)I moll in all kind of grain, dhpending entirely with a, reel, and making the gavels any sise./he driver may de *sire any boy. that can drive a pair of horses can operate the machine aid self-rake. 10th. It only needs to be seen to be convin ced of its perfect opperation to get out of order. Call and see the Machine and rake at my agricultural store op Bishop .street Bellefonte, Pa. April 18 10w • J. 11. BITERS, Ageat fur Rulaarcle Reaper and Mower its Centre, Clinton flosd Mar./Uhl cokntitti.' ME ' , EXCELSIOR" ACCEPTS' _ Haring noticed the challenaCJl Mr. Turn, agent fbr the Hubbard Reaper Mfd "Mow? , er, to Reaper agents to a 6rial of thbir respective machines in grass or grain, as agent for the !ix colsior, I hereby give notice that I accept said challenge, and as my time is too much occupied to waste it in running over the county, will choose the place of tried at or near Centre Malt the day to bo decided upon as soon as the gram on grain will permit of cutting. A fair trial to be given in of kinds, light, heavy, lodged and standing grass and the same in grain. The Excelsior Is known by Ivory one who has need it, to be the best Reaper and Mower in the market. The following ape a few of Its many excellent qualities: let. It is durable, and for elnipllell," I! Can , struotion and contrivance has no egad. 2nd. Witlf reaping attachments and all, it can be folded together-in two minutes to the side of the machine, so as to pass through gates, bars, or from place to place, with as muoh oast) and 1111 littlp room as a common cart. Bd. It has the driving and a flexible cutting bar and adjusts Itself to the uneveness of the grilund. • Oh. Its guards arotof the boot charcoal iron, faced. with stool. ' bth. It mows four and a half foot, and reaps six feet wide. ' Bth. It has never yet 4onnd grass or grain so heavy, or badly lodged that it was incompetent to oat, orhad to back out. tth. It has a out-off rod, which prevents the dropping of grain. Bth. Its do ft is light and its motion sOady. lith. lais soldAtly dattars Ices than hereto fore, (Self dropper audit& included.) 10th. A boy that can drive a toast properly, can manage the machine. 'X4oe following named gentlemen, with many more, in this county havo used the Excelsior, all of whom are willing to testify to its merits. Joshua Potter, Linden Hall, Shannon Boa), . slo do Henry Myers, • do d 6 James Deal, Centre Hall, James Lingle k Jiro's, do do Ww. Foster, • Agricultural College, Janice Brungard, wolrB Store, Michael Grove, Boßeroute, Woo. (trove, • do George Dale, do , Michael Fishburn, do . Joel Strobl°, Zion, Isaiah Strobl°, do For further information, and pamphlets con taining recommendations, /sc., address PETER Centre Hail,' April 20-Ow Pa. T" "KIRBY" ACCEPTS! ' As agimts for the salo of THR" KIRBY Reaper and Mower, the Alleging° of Mr. Myers is hereby accepted—the time and place to be hereafter designated. Tho Kirby is already to well established In Centre county to require any further rooommen dation from us. We believe there is not a farmer in the county, who toeing a Kirby, who would be willing to exchange it for any other, ma chine offered for sale. James I'. Hughes, is our traveling agent. BHORTLIDOE ,t CO., April 20-9 w. Agents. Office near the Bald Bugle Valley R. R. Depot. ORPHAN'S COURT HALE. By virtue of an order of the orphan's court of Centre county, will bo exposed to pub lic solo at the court hemp in the borough of Bellefonte''. on MONDAY THE 23d DAY OS APRIL, 1866, the following real estato, all that farm or tract of land eituated in Benner' township, Centre county, adjoining lands of Abraham Valentino', heir; Newry Brokerhof, IL 'Vandyke, Hastings heirs, arid Wham, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIZZY ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a IDlrtwo story house and other buildings, one hundred acres of the land-eleared and in a good state of cultivation, the residue well timbered, apd troll supplie# with a clover fulling iilling,fdr water, and a faasl orchard. This tract..of land le within three miles of Bollefonte, donveniont to one of the best mar kets in the centre of the State, .and generally believed that tkdre is large deposits of Iron oar on elialiad. - Terms of sale, ono half of the purchase mow. ay to be paid on Sho confirmation of the salo p the residue in one year thereafter with intowist to be secured by bond and mortgage. JOllll PAWIFA% Xdminiztrator, fie bow 11011 of Owen /Rogerson, deceased. • March 15 ts. -; M.ll3Ef MARY L. ..IifoBRIDE, . has jript reeelved from Philadelphia a large spd carefdly'aelooted stock of the latest stiles of licopulta, • Bale, 'lovers, RiblAs, dm. and all other article in the Millimity line, which she is prepared to sell at PRICES TO . 13IIIT THE TIMES, having hea f2 ° . - &4Y h u, rin c e t :f e V g the lest sipjar EABIIIONABLE BaLLOLIORMENTS in that rah oho So pre to do , all work -antruslad her, In th e n Iliad bah lnnoldn uprises. Also, Stamping fir braiding -and Em broidering. . Apr* 13-6 w DI4OI,IITIQ# Olt T 311.8111. P. • . Notice is hereby given that the „ps 2 netship, heretofore axlitlng betweilit B. Cf. at A-lilitannon, In the Foundry business, oaten )1141, dUsealved oQ *old day of Isn'ttud consent. The books and soeinonts of She Welkin havebeen left in the bands of 8- G. Obannonlar.satelsinsnt and solleotion, b 7 whom tbe bps will be Itsorsalter parried on. 11.4,11-A. SNANNOIC- 01124 118.110TIOB. , . • ttits testantestas7ion the estate of hif Boatiredebeased lite of Potter tOwnship Amos 'stinted/An-the rehieribaya, they ;toe 14,peeseas latewittii,thentselTes indel?tc, estate, to pate immedlite papassok 41100. West*olitda td_ ptesestt these, duly , Mid ice ettainamt it • a 4,9.9 z. • • 4 30Lut i ll. 4144, • Airal.s* Esileitore; . • - • ' Ste , • Wale - Crltalta SAID OF I ' I • , ANDS you max& v • _ r v4 ei gs.mliotiseFb aill - .1144 of 1)11 puled the of Mine, A: D. 1 , OM'S "An Adt aftilet.dlreetlug 'Om neeitttafiksille,g au lands, W Centre •Ountf." alb 9991 off' mil • entente Omit* 91410 001 V to pub • • 'be =tory, the flillotrinu of a:mated lands in said county, for the taxes dde andmnpidd thereon, at the court hones in "the borough of Bellefonte, on the second. Mon dal of,Dine, A. D. 1806:• mrlosiDl3 TOWNSHIP. 11011/1. t. w•Ratarnea's. irex'ss. 438 120 John Dandily, ..... Sc sl 433 '126 Sl . at - 22 82 AM, 41111' Ver amue vi. l 4 1 6 91 433 1 - 63 Toirpu 19 20 483 153 Alexander Greaves 22 62 413, ..300 „ Gaeta,. 22 32 073 000 Henry Wheeled ..... 11 09 888 093 Janice 40 23 43.4 151 Charlei .. ~ 65 86 897 000 David Lewis. • 18,06 415 000 John Shym 19 08 383 00C RichartiMaln . l7 60 415 00% Joseph Wale +. .19 08 415 ,p Q 0 Jam Wa1m.....4 19 08 415, 000 Juba Barron, 10 08 433 000 Bli Oanhy t 19 08 488 163 John 'Rugg 10 80 415 01.0 Molly Wharton., ' 16 17 216 166 Jer.karkei ' 11 18 .SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP 438 163 Kearney Wharton 433 163 .Thomaa Cirecives.: 433 120 Luke Misner...... ........ 412 044 D. Carskaddon 412' 044 D. Carskaddon 287 080 D. Carskaddon 412 '044 B. Carskadden ...... 412 044 D. Carska4don .......... 287 080 D. Corsktddon 433 153 Moore Whart0n...... ... 433 153 William Parker 433 153 Rebecca Wain.... 433 153' Benjamin 11. Tallman.. 43'3 .153 Ella Wharto 493 153 A. 8. Valentin-' 433 153 N. T. Milliken 200 000 N. J. Mitchell..., 134 034 James Gilliland 433 163 Robert Waters.... ...... . 383 000 James T 433 300 - James .3feklanus...;.... 433 000 Samuel Linn 433 'l6B Phoebe Wain 433 168 Samuel W. Fisher... - .'„ 433 163 Samuel N. F0x...... ... 415 00.0 Sarah M. Tallman.... 415 000 Richard Waln 160 000 Jos Harrison a. 300 190 Job Riley..., ..... 484 163 J C Fisher 433 163 Bird Wilson 162 000 Richard 433 153 Kearney Wharton.... 434 000 Samuel Dobson 433 158 Margaret 5pear....... 360 144 John Pim 100 000 D Carekaddon RUSH 'TOWNSHIP, 433 168 David Beverage 433 163 Martha MeConnel.. 433 163 James Glentworth... 433 163 Gmfrge Latimer 433 163 . Edward Moyston.... 839 010 Andrew Armstrong. 483 Hilt' Sharp Delaney 200 900 WM McPherson -435 168 Wm l 3 Latimer 484 000 Charles Lucas 484 0017 Thomas Grant 813 106. John Witmer Jr 313 106 John London .433 163 Christian Hair 247 010 Jacob 5t0ke...... ..,. 426 164 Christian Hair Jr.... 167 . 007 George Slough '433 153 Andiew Schenck.. 433 153 David Hair 219 120 Alexander Scott..... 433 153 Michael Schenck..., 433 158 Christian - Schenk.. 433 ' 153 John Hanna ..... 438 158 John Allison ...... 075 060 William Wilson ' .209 000 Jame" Allison 164 153 James Allison 453 153 Casper' Rana 483 158 Robert Spear. ..... 4113 163 Chribtiati Let:hero. 433 153 John Funk 433 153 Casper Laurence... 433 153 Samuel Chestnut... - William- Wane 483 153 John L0uden...... .. 433 . 153 Thomas Gram.. 433153 Christian Rghrer.... 138 153 Sebastian Graff 100 153 Robert If ...... 433 163 Paul 8u5h......... ... 433 163 Paul Black 433 163 Paul Such 433 163 John Boreland 433 163 John Holly 433 163 John Bush 433 163 John Snob "400 000 Johp 81ack...... ..... 312 000 Joseph Wells 433 153 Robert 1rwin:..,.... 433 153 John Musser 433 I. t 153 • Richard Peters 216 080 _Hugh Hamilton 433 163 Jacob 510 ugh.... ... 050 000 Robert King....,.... 433 158 John HaMbright.... 483 153 Andrew Graff...—. 076 000 Joseph Harrison.... 103 000 John Harrison 216 080 Robert Raney 405 147 Jacob Rush, 423 044 John Weidman 402 `" 116 Jacob Weidman..... 433 163 Edward Bryan 104 000 Joseph Bauman 070 000 Thomas Grant 030 000 Christian Huber 251 085 Philip Sherman..... 148075 John Kberman 433 153 Thomas Hamilton 433 153 Eleanor Bidden... , 108 153 Robert Rainey 040 010 Rlohard Artherten 433 153 Richard Malone 158 Isaac Britohog.. 158 John Gun 163, Georg° Slough 153 bildhael Gunaagor... 084 Hardman Philips ... 156 Thomas lltuoilton.. 156 Thomas Grant t. 4153 Potor 153, Oporge Hoofnagle..- 153 John Bryan 158 William Gana ...... 153 Samuel Jones.-- ..... 168 'Rudolph Relkor..„ 000 Hug/ill:Wham '— 156 Samuel Showers 344, Robert Kuig . .. ... - 081. John 'Myer 058 Jo,seplia'im 189 Henry Pim... ..... .. 150 Goorne Plm BOHM ' - '1'0W115,1111 ; . 163 ...... 202 W1.111.a Gray' 120 Margaretaptler 112 John Naha°. • 080 William Russell .000 Tltomaa Russell ...... 000 19: Carskadden 182' D Carskadgen . ....... 120 George Aston 000 'James Rowland 089 John Boott 093 William Wistar ' 000 Packer 19 Loses, .... " . CURTThI -TOWNSHIP. 200 120 Dden • ' g:' 03 20 Oat:dm/ 118 004 • D 0 8 64 390 027 D Oarslmulden 06 04 433 120 A.iessiider Roll 29 87 438 120 Marley Hall • ' 39 87 -207 080 Caleb 'myna. IS 24 307 Jl6O Leaso,Lopsatreth 11 34 415 000 Charism 63,12 415 000 J Tultir av 53 11 444 0101 Andrew 09 60 1 892 080 ^Robeit•.lrWin " 25 16 439 1.888 N L ltwood 27 94 300 019' N L Atwood ' • 19 26 .80t..__11114.-01ah W. Paek 08 02 139 „ 023 lob W • Piekli. ........ 08 03 .158 .003 JO Wr Psalter 011 02 415 000 ...... . : .... 59 13 1 111 0 '9OO 8n1911,14.19. 1 401 , ..-yi-44,,...i5.:1 8 ''bed Joeepp Tamar ....... 12'- 415' • 000 . 18 4 1 15 , r • ~0 40 - NpAkaniiii n tr4. 4 ,4,..{,;4.• id (fk 415 . . 000 moose 79 at 416 eto leciberi 26:42 At% .41112 , '461„ 1 . Witliins PY•rdis , A+!involl - AV) •00 —4l . o W o4 . 43 # l : l4o Vitit' 6 '"`:" . • ,"• r • .1 . , t 0" • • i ) :; PPO'4l i ~./' , - Aoki.. ram 111 1441111110 M i,• r 4211.. 888 1 20 I_osirph ebo —' -h.„ er 20 837 090 Idadsroe:Coatme 4fd....... 81 36 415', poo, wilitim Gfiber4.:...4:.t.i.. 65 40 207 080' f.Mllll,Lirhar ----- 13 24 207 085' , T1N)44/0111reath...,„ .: 13 24 433 103 AO& te •;::.... 65 64 042 0110 Seteeel all, • " .. 02.68 433 , 103 * Abllth OWN, ..... ....... 27 48 -435 163 Joseph _Abeam orßlAbee.. 0689 290 000 Roth /Dhoti 18 56 890 000 Joseph Roberts •24 90 416. - 000 Rebates Kelso '„,-..„ 33 78 147 7, 000:” Jess i In i i. 4...,... 47 Q 0 420 048 Philip My a 26 88 215 000 Simemelity rart y ...„:.. ' 13 10 420' - 1.1111 Valentine My i5..........:.....711, 86 420 048 Michael My • • ~t, 17 14 433 1 5 0 , 13a9Siel Soak ~.1'..'...b.. IS 78 a r 207 000 Robert Anneeley..,„. 63 12 413 , 000 Veloptine.blyersr...'.. , 39 80 416 000 John M Cony , ~..,... 18 24 207' 1:180 , RobertAniesly....:..l.... ..... 118 02 216 143 Visbhurn Wharton. ........ -... 27 66 434 000 Miry Tallman ~..: 41. 64 416 103 Fhibbena Wharton ' 27 66 416 . 000 Richard Tunis 12 40 035 000 Henry Donne] r O2 20 020 000. 4 Hamilton.— .. ... .. . .... .. 01 18 HOWARD TOWPORIP. 217 000 Sarah bonham.,./.........,..113 35 800 -,.., 049 J - Furst " 'l2 45 060 000 Whitels Nestler . ode...„.... 08 20 294 000 William Ramsey • 46 90 104 008 John Brady 1.6 80 416 000 'Martha Godfrey ......... ...... 10 80 428 080 Thomas Bruce 05 90 242' 097 Joseph Harris 13 48 .IjIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 400 000 J W Packer • 15 80 188 000 D Krause' • 178 21 700 000 Assessed to 8 Beohdol 15 80 040 000 Assessed to G Kochler..... 03 17 208 000 James Samuels 08 20 030 000 Aseeised told Bochdol 07 11 050 . 000 Thomas C Parsons, 02 74 065 000 A Hamilton,. ~. 02 74 HALFMQON TOWNsfilp. 421 043 John Ding , 081 000 J 1) Pylees 239 000 'Josiah Lamborn SPRING TOWNSHIP. 257 000 Catharine Robison 12 99 ,900 000 Rebecca Robison 15 60 I_so 000. Raohuel Robison 07 30 419 173 John "McCornuing ' 21 49 419 010 'John Johnston 21 79 400 000 Alin Willson 20 80 080 000 James Smith 04 20 550 000 Thomas Johnson • 02 62 400 000 Samuel Forbes 05 30 MILES TOWNSHIP. 425 000 Heriiry Toland 0 425 000 Samuel Norton ..... ..... .. 310 425 000 Daniel Withanot - 116 10 452 000 Willßrady 04 80 394 000 RIo Parker • 04 so 331 000 Jeremiah Parker.. ....... ...« 04 80 410 009 Hannah Brady 09 62 401 -000 Robert Gray ‘, 10 18 231 , 000 ' Timms Grant 09 52 ; 184 000 Robert Brady - - 10 18 110 000 Wur,P Brady 06 88 237 000 Thomas Grant- 02 71 460 000 Alexander Ilunter 05 42 900 -000 Jeremiahgnokson 03 bl 125 000 William Stedman 91 45 130 000 Robert Tairirard 01 411 400 003 James Crothers....... ..... ... 01. 80 440 000 Jamekllepbbrn...... " 02 11 200 000 - Thomas Smith 02 37 300 - 000 Aaron Levy 03 51 300 000 William Parker 04 75 125 0011 John Dorsey , ...... ..... 00 71 125 000 'Moore Wharton 00 , 71 058 000 William Parker • 01 26 WALKER TOWNSHIP, 425 000 Samuel Barrickman. 300 000 Dai id Reed 161 000 John Knox 182 000 K.lebard Pardon 1.75 000 Robert Robinson 33 96 33 96 09'84 28 53 28 53 16 15 28 53 16 15 1Z 00 4 .. 17'47 17 47 17 47 ..._ 17 47 _ 17 47 ..... 17 47 , 08 07 04 26 17 47 ..... 16 40 17 47 ..... 11 47 .... 17 47 ~.. 17 47 17 47 .... 17 47 .... 13 6 04 80 , 0645 ,17•47 ' lt 47 07 84 17 48 10 66 13 47 07 14 02 42 038 Benjamin Sarigui 000 10 Pyles c you UNION '' WNSIIIP. 000 David Hanes 87 10 000 no 6 Seely 00 lb 000 A Manisa ' 04 92 000 Mary rnaker 23 82 163 Willisui 1 r 26 52 163 Benjamin d 26 52 000 IVilliam 8r00k5:::,.., 82 28 082 Thomas .Burnside '•-,. 04 66 000 IV P Pi/her.-- .... !....,;.-.., 02 44 900 Peter Benson ' 'ek 67 000 Ludwig Karnaker..— 4426 000 James Long OO 15' 011 antes 0ng.... ....... 1111 - 1 - 5" 000 James Long . .... 00 15 000 John Dun woody .. 'l3 43 000 Hattfuel Phipps...:„.' , 06 15- 000 John Dunwo dy.... 2_4_or 000 John Irwin ...... .... 000 . Jane Biddle FERO USON TOW .NS 111 P. 050 rwben. Mc CaLtheY 011,„BOO TOWNSHIP. 000 James Laurimore. ... , .... ... . HAINNS TOWNSHIP. 080 Adam Bolendor.... ....... ..... 03 37 0110 • Albright Swinefonl 03 04 000 James Row... ...... .. ...... 04 85 000 Mary Larks • 04 35 060 ,Thomas Barr 04 36 HARRIS TOWNSHIP. 42 92 . 27 22 . 34 82 . 17 27 . 17 27 . 84 82 313 300 400 Ao 4do 000 Samuel Wilson 09 18 000 John Mohan 07 14 000 John Reynolds 08 18 000 8 floury 00 12 000 Thome Sankey . 05 78 000 John giant 10 20 000 Robor4 Simple, 10 20 000 Adam Connally ' ..,....;.• 10 20 000 David Wi150n..,..... , 10 26 000 Joseph Work 10 20 000 David Work 1.0 20 000 Nathan Simpson... ..... ./...-'lO 20 000 Williim Wilson r... 10115 10 000 Allen Steel...av 4....,1 0 20 000 Edward Wilion 10 20 000 William Brown 2p 40 000 Jatnes Rood 20 40 ....- 12 00 84 70 .:. . }785 ..... (8 63 06 40 17 85 17 35 69 40 ..._ 84 70 ..... 84 70 ..... 28 17 08 70 ..... 08 63 ..... 17 27 ..... 84 61 ..... 84 61 400 000 Attieloth Andre.... .......... .20 40 400 000 J 111404 Stool . 10 20 300 000 Peter Wilson 06 60 300 000 Eleanor MeCurmiek... ...... 08 10 100..,,,,000 Peter Wilson ,/ 02 55 lIUSTON T010E61111% 163 - John .Priod ' 31 83 163 Jobh Wboebuld .„ 31..83 163 J - din Rollington....., ........ .31 83 010 Jamesikiness„,„ 31 83" 000 It.:itiort Relines 1.1 29 000 Roberti Enbnot 22 00 000 Robert Rubrics... ........ ..1.3 86 000 C lit S Ku1tu05.......... ...... 35 66 000 Adam Ruhnes • . 10 30 .31tiRION TOWNSHIP. 000 Robert Young 00 66 • 000 J3l MeIC inner. 14 40 000 WA Thomas '', y 33 04 POTTER TOWNSHIP. 00 James Iforbei ' 'Or 65 000 John Brown 02 85 000 Edward Garrigus„ - 04 75 000 'William Garrigus O4 75 000 Willinin-Harrison 04 78 400 Andrew Duff 03 80 000 Josopb ,Oowg)11 04 73 000 Thomas Grogg 08.80 000 ' I oo PaArlethin 00 30 JOvph lair 03 80 0 02...ansonsa 80nt0n............... 03 80 . 000. J IQ Reed... ..... :. 03 80 opo.,h v b. - 03 80 000 Thome.. Fills 03 80 000 John Morels. 03 80 000 Robert Me lm 08 00 000 David McKim.... ... .. . ....... 03 SO TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. ''' 000 Jaoob Book ' ' 1 90 ' 000 Palatal 800 , ' . %, 0 31 000 Jacob , et, . ...: ........ --i... 03 / 2 ” . ' 000 ' Joha , X' ' 13 00 Jacob , ' oeo , Jaul . haft tolte ' ' 08 01, 000 Rend' hlioNwou .....,./. OS 00: r pent ire al.. , ..; 00 01 1 0 Joit i ns W • ' ~: 00,01, I LL D • 00 lio *us ... : .... ........ - 00$ a efW"llug tAI ' „ r ile' Or 000 JapolOtes4ool ; ~ • .../1 .ory, 00(k.0 0 .thiti Vial)* . .. , ...:.3.1 11, 094 Mohlikeno4nai.... w .t OOP (M 416111 3. .i 'ii ' 000 pieta' Intooo 000 OlentinticOls"' ' ''' .. ~ 00il . DauffILDIPR' i. . , .- 0 iou • 1a00 5 •730efi1.:.«.%. rA l a a , . 12T9tiltiMISIXO ... ' 5 ' , 31`1 ,0 r .I.v...KaW: o .o...werttlejes , . , lnonr 41reinniklen 0 II 31 231 01513* * , - o•loforant. B , -,...n 1./ • NV, 4 ' a . k 433. 433 433 366 065 100' 063* - 34 01 .. $4 84 ~ 31 42 .. 88 96 .. 17 27 - 35 23 .. 43 49 ... 98 00 ... 08 00 ... 08 08 83 78 88 78 08 es 08 22 .-. 09 44 .- 82 80 ... 34 98 ... 12 12 -. 18 07 ... 16 88 29 10 .. 16 00 0 •AZA Lai AR ORM • ." .11 , -.- „.. 'do preserve the heath otainrialtabt- - tents.alithb borodsh ottellidonie i• -c , Boortos lid.lfrii it ordehrod, and einicl4 by lown'Coanett of theliortnagh of Bellalbsto, nod it is hereby ordained and enabled by dm *glorify et Allotaante that from and - Atter the mmig, onus ordinanoe, litho Cuoneileshill hare constitatat a biotin, hooll i iiior shill here after hutitate snobit biard.of twalth within.the borough of .Belltdbanss undet.thll tipproatti or apprehending the vomit' ritilikiy=soneggiouo d U R or dangerous epidemic °rather& It shall be the ditty of the laid boss* $Ol. In tohn such mean. as they stall teem &aped tto pre-. rant the•approaeh or errost4,hopropoient Nab dooesse, end *honorer the maid board or major ity, pr a ettelttee of them skill direct any drain clearing of purifying or the remov,al of any Nth 9t any denumWildon or Med to to done, it shall ho tile ditty of the panne' so direetoll to bare tint soinerforthwith done and complotoltogreeobly and in accordance with the direotioacof said board etatall:h or • commit tee thereof. and in math& parson or person. so ordered slistli neglect or refine, to nose tho order of said Board of Health to-be tally and fairly carried taco effect, be or they shall; on cooriction bofuro be Chief Bursae orAssistant pay a die not less then five doniirs nor more than twenty dollars and shall moreover-pay the costs and %sperms of causing the samekto be removedln the mannor hereinafter directed. BIIOTION 2nd. And besit furtherordalned and enacted by the authority isforesold s , tho',t when any person after twenty four boon; notice, as afonosold, from the Beard' of health or a com mittee thereof sholl,„negleet or refuse id have any filth df anyoledinidnatien Or kind removed from their prodisco,ll ilia be the duty of the said board'of health or any one thereof togive notice to the Chief Burgess or Asslidint bigots who shall conk the High Constable to bane the same forthwith done 'according to the direction of the Board of Health end ir shall further be the duty of the said Chief Burgess to recover from •the proper person or persons, who shall neglect or refuse to comply with this ordinance the expenses thoroof, together with costs by ao thin of debt in the name of the corporation or debts of equal,onmount aro by law recoverably. ,Re-enacted Man* 14th, 4806. • . Attest, B. K. IRVMS, •J. A. 13BAVER, Clerk: Burgas: 2T 66 08 61 37 26 Iq purenance of. the said orilnanee passed March 14th, 1866, notice it 'hereby given to the Inhabitants and property owners of the borough of Bellefunte,'within fifteen days from this no tice to iemove from their promises all dirt, filth and refuse metier of whatsoever kind the same may be to 'thoroughly cleanse and whitewash their senors, to open andvoleanse all drains and Hers, to restore front their freqt doors. end .auk yards an garbage, eoal sulker, Ao., and goners'', to do all thing( in lure - libourtheir said prettifies neoffsisqy to be deludes order to promote the pealth of this Mittens of said bor ough and prevent the appreedh of any arid all cionAtifolis or epidemic-diseases. If the same is not done in the time specified the above ordi nance will be enforced, By order of theßoard of Health. Dated April bth, 1866. Attest, 01 , ALEXAND BR, H DOBBINEI, .^Beorchfry, Preadent. CITATION. Centre county aa : The eommonweidth of Pennsylvania to Joseph Logan executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth. Ifemi, leer, late of Taylor township deeeased, and-Mar garet Logan, heir of the said Elizabeth Venal., deceased ; you are hereby cited and commanded to be epd eppear at eit orphan's court' to be held at Bellefonte, In and for the sold eountf'of Centre, on the 23d day of Arprij nezt„,thenand there to abetter it of petition Of Dec rid McMonigle, ang shod cause If 'spy Jon hive why specific performance of a certain agreement betteen the petitionir and the said, Elizabeth Vanlew deceased, should not be decreed by,tlie wort. • • 09 72 06 90 07 38 08 34 08 02 46 00 02 20 Witness the non. SamusdjAnn President of the salif emirt at Bellefonte, the 22d day oflan. nary A. D. MI, R..CONLEY,. J. P. 0 EPRA RT, Mimi" ARtreta 23-41. C. 0. C. i 1 ITATI ON. 1 , 11 C Coerrr, n 0" The Common, wealth of Penneylrian' "to the Administrators. Holm and tot reprmentstires of William, Da. lon, late of triton township, dee'd.. You mul inch; of you, are cited and commended to be andl appear at an orphans' oourt to be -held at Belle, (onto on the Lid day of April, 18416, then and there to answer the bill or petition of Joseph F. W Hamer, Administrator of dO., of. William . clionald, dec'd, and chow cause why proof of' d ls4pth„...„ on on William EloDonald ebonld notbeniade„ and spoc erformance thereof domed. - Wit. rtesr,, the Ilb Samuel Lion, President of the .t .t 11.11,,foor‘th. 9!::I ,Ipy,st T ....1.4„, A. _ _ "AgT. P. - I.IOIIANT, C. O. C. NOTICE,TO,IOIBPONIT;NIS Margaret Temple ea Temple, In the court of Common Pica of Ce • county No. 89 Unitary two, 1868, Aline Sob ain Divorce. Notice is hereby given to the do =On the above staged ease that he shall ho ana , appear bailor° our court Of Common Pleas to ho holden st 'Bellefonte, in and for said county, on am 4th Monday of April next, to answer sold ffbellants as the decree of the court, will then and there be made, in accordanee'tilth the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. R. CONLNY, ' Al'hery. 60 ..... . 06 15 D. 1868. Feb. 33,'66-6G 04 60 13 60 Muth 23.'64-4t. ADatiNuand.l9RA.NqucLE. • Litter Of administration gin 'the — Mate o fgimual` Slagle, deceased, late of Retiniealt, to*nshlp,having been greeted to the underaign ed, all persons knowing themselves indebted ttf said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims againet the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. J.W.KRUMKINE, Makch,io, 'OO-Bt. Ailatintstriator. ADAI/14STAATQVgi wartoß. Letters of administration on the estate of (learns Arne*, deceased, -late of Potter town ship, having been granted to the undersigned,' oil pinions knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against die eame to present tkoin 'duly authentioated for MAlD wont. March 80,'66-0t ADMISISTUATORV NOTICE. .. totters of administration on tho estate of Peter 'l9yland doo'd:, tato of Boggs township. l having been granto4 to the undersigned; all' persons indebted to *aid notate are Inertly noti fied to make innediate.paynihnt, and, those having chants against the seam. to .prostsit them, duly irchentioatetforsettloqpit. . • T. bf, MALI., , March 2301386•4_t, _ ~. ,Mailiaw,rwtor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTIOS. ' Letters of administration on the utato of Tooker Knox, late of the'horough of Belie, fonts haring been' granted to theamidereigned, ail poisons, knowimptbemsehres indebted to eta estatersubereby notified to make. immediate payment, and those haring elaimmysidut the same to present them duly authisutielitod tsar settlement JC4IN norm, Much* 18 'BB-81. Letters of administration on the estate of William Potter, deceased, late OP thenity•of Losangelos Cal, having been granted to the subscriber, he reiplhats visit -persons knowing', themselves indebted to Baia istate, to mite im 'mediate payment, and those having Wilms to tumid them duly authenticated for settlesPeit. PRUQUI3 Ha Model fragYL . krohatabilekvoirttilmtribirg r- Letters of admieistiatiee op, the. se. tasty of OiDeriaidrdao; deemed, having been treated to the owlet signed, silt paMons knowial4bakotelieeitidehte4 Mossid estate's* hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and those haring claims meted the Saar, to meet them, duly eutbiulloeMd, Pa' latalant; g2tMarch 1,10,46.41 t. _ .pe IP yr. • ai?Towlititiriat' t r '7"" 4. Looms mmegton the estate of Jacob. Bottorffdeed, late or Ferguson tome- Eqtrallytoollrlettl i ison lial ifo Lia lmeut tirCgti ) "4 : r?!-`/-11Wr"41titraIRIllit BOTURY 1. • Q9B SOTTO it,F, Sr, Mira! ' 1111141111) :Le.didlemere ' • • • '• • • .1.•••., Mar& 16 16-61 JACOB A RNEY, Ackuinierator.