*twariat4Witickaan Merl P. Gatf . itill, KOMI AND PIItOrkIKOIL JOE "VIM '•aucura Bywoa BII4I.JABONTE: P. FIUDAY MORNING, JUNE I, 11166. TERM& —s3 pot poor whop paad In ►Atones 3430 whoa tot paid t• *trona% and WA° whoa set pail bolo* tN ozplostlas of the par. roa CiOVIIRNOR. HON.. MESTER CLYMER, er-WAII COMITY ,letenon Davie. Month after mouth. rolls along, and still Jattenton Dairja is confined in a mil itiay prison, without. trial or puoviction of the Milne with which bestauds charged by the abolition party. Notwithstand ing the Constitution of the country guar antees to every criminal the right , of a fair and speedy trial by an impartial ju ry of his peen, the ex-president of the Confederacy in denied this privileg and in made to suffer,in his own person in hit lonely prison honn. -pll 'the horrors which-abolition malignity, when unre strained by the pitying a n d protectifig arui of the President, can invent, in atonement for the crime—if crime it, was --of the people who mode him their chief ruler and leader, in their struggle to escape from a party tyranny which they considered worse than death We have only to say that this is lan -1110Uh. Mr. Delis hilt/Uhl either be brought Co trial at ouch, or he should be discharged and allowed to go home b, the.mole who,dove him, and whors hearts ace daily and hourly tortured by their anxiety in regard to In. fate Fur ther confinement of the goat prisoner would be barbarous, Already the ac tion of our Government. in his case. has earned fiir it in other lands, no e nviable reputation, and it owes tt, ISA Silly to itself, but to the Amerioan people. to justice, law, and right, 'either to give hint a fair and hone/able trial, yr to pro-, flounce him a guiltless men. end give hint that liberty which every .linerienn citizen, against %lmn PS crime ran lie proted. is entitled to, and in the enjoy ment of which the law guarantees him protection. There are but two altertia tlVOe 111 !dr. Dili'le ' .ca•-e, and the, will readily suggest theniselvis 'to the must thoughtleits mind. Either bein ntulty, or he is innocent of the crime of treason. If he is esteemed guilty, then be should atoinee he tried , if he in not so cored& ,•red, then he should at once be set free There can be.in the eyie ofthe !micas lit tle excuse for edntining an innocent man cor the turning loose upon the public of one whose gar:Ht.:lt , . i re rank with erintey whose hands are dyed in the blood of his fellow men Humanity. justice, mercy and law, all unite no well to demand the liberty of all innocent person as to enforcirthe incarceration of u guilty one The path of duty is plain, and in this instance thine can be no apology for turtling aside front the bea ten road t V But one roast has ever existed for the long deb* in the trial of Mr. Davis, and that in the refits:ll of the:Chief nut ice of the United States to do his sworn du ty in the pretniwo. end litold a' court in the proper dintriet to AMA the trial or the ex-preqtdent belonge. All things clue have been ready. But thin iiiiin.out of a malice utterly unworthy of the mean est enemy of Mr Davis, and in obedi ence to the behests or the political party to which he betnngs. hen made us of the authority belonging to the position which he OCCUptePri, hp interpose olenacles in the way of a :needy trial of the prig , ner, nei l to keep him in V. 11.111011% con finement for an indefinite period. Mr Dayis being charged with treason against the United States. and' having been iiirci r ea iu u judieiaf dictrict in the circuit of the Chief Justice, he alone is capable to try hint for this repu ted offence against the laws of his coun try, and, as a conscientious, upright and honorable judge, Chief Justice CUM*: should have given Mr. Davis a trial as soon es the necessary preliminaries could be arranged. This Ge has refused to do, however, and, as there appears to be no law to compel him to hold a court until he sees fit to do so, lie has the matter in his own hands. Everything has been ready for the trial for a lung time, yet on various specious and contemptible pretexts and subterfuges, Judge CLIAME defers the matter until his own good time. la the meanwhile; ho addresses negro meetings, and, in accordance with the low pettifogging instincts of his na ture, intrigues for his own -political ad vancement, speaking freely and with pgrtizan vehemence on all the great ju dicial questions which must, in the na ture of things, come up before him for adjuditatioe. Thus does he stain the pu rity of his ermine with political filth,uia- king nothing but a busting out of the bighted , judicial tribunal in she land.— This is the man that is to try Air Dtivut. We insist that he is maths for that duty, and that, for bisoonduct iu this instance, us well our for him general deportment sloes bill appointment to the (lief Jos tlectfiliPthe deservesimpeachment before the Senate of the United States. At hems he it nothing bat a groveling poli tician, and all hit instincts are low and selfish. ' - Base as this Luau is, however... Br. Davis, if ever 'brought before him, can not be convicted. As the chosen leader of a greet people, struggling for lode pendenee, he ceCld no more commit treason than conk the groat names who held up his hands., If be is guilty, then - are they also guilty ; bet noose has ever &Attendee to gay that the Southern pee , Aram Ist tried?or treason. Why, than lihotild Mr. DAVIS surer? le be more inimical than they? Of all the men se reoed.by the Governineat fbropetticips don in the late revolution, be alone re- mains is confinement Why la this? Bu etf w e de net intend to immolate him foot,* me trot:hem. This would be a 4=90 01100 both in the night of God ARA piapi. - would aim, a thKill of timer and eyispethy thtoughout the worbi- • Hu/wedid not- inked to arise thin segelots...Wie, hip. woo to see Mr• , PaNtui4 ll llo4ol l l.oiikg. by an so-- *deed thielhir 447 rapid act of ele•Pretddese.. eeis mind hie Mow tad would de a.4' . 40f stood. in wed ea ibe an eat of mercy awl Judos. BY It wr+ialasli the h • of the Southern people would again beco .... imbued with affection AI the Gore I and Mk Might, ere long seers return of the frillsro ling that once existed. This 112101 piramiganut t , up His convicticin Aoroltaii could do no possible go thut wbutd be sure to do immense harm. Justice, as well as policy, dictates that President Lterts should be set "free, and we hope to see this done before long." Let hint havw.e.trial s if sumessarit if,itbo only I.q define what treason is, but by all means * setfhe prisoner lied. TKr Cdrn!ng!Op,. During a. trip down the country lately, into the counties of CHIRAL', Lycoming; Northumberland and Union, we wore struck byxhe confidence that generally prevails everywhere, among the Demos= racy. itiregurd to the triumphant elec tion of Hon. Hum= CLYMER. Va the chief' magistracy QC this state. Of this fact thcreZoes not scum to bo anydoubt, and the Democracy are hopeful nknost to a certainty., Even in benighted Union 'county. which does not remember the 4ay when she gave a democratio•majori tyt the demoera .talk of doing big thitigs, and expect to, reduce the -aboli tion .exects_txt.rite_marexhadow of its former glory. -At presen,t the Democ racy have no paper in Union, which is much to be regretted, as an efficient cr ; gun there, in Lewisburg. would bell a weat aid in converting that people front the error of their ways. The .Journai there was lately suspended by the stock holder, for Imo of proper management on the part of those conducting it, but i will so; , iile resu-citated. It a good field to work in, and labor there, rightly directed, would reap an rimidant hat vest We hope our democratic Ern-Tula di that region will bestir themselves. Lyeoming county will do her whole duty 'I he G0.:,0r and !Jerald are lii boring 1 . 1101111 n), and we have no doubt their ethos will be crowned with coin plete sueeeas. The opposition are tilt i dol ui -enttnreut. The hunamtry sap ports di int us The MI/lean supports Congress, JoNts, of the rid, etc, in on I the fence. lle is a radical, but lie has got the post-office at Jersey Shore. and he don't know exactly which way to turn The Ilcralif pitches into him oc eusionally, and keeps him, in hot water all the time. Altogether the situatimi is just what might be desired in that t-ninty, and the Democrat, will carry it by a large majority. Little elifiton, with the Demurral', at Lock Haven, i• doing finely Visukit is mire ii' a handsome majorttl there. (i /ARV stand, Radiance iu c)inton. His name, bolted, creme's no Mithusiasin anywhere, and nobody has anything to say in In. favor. - A complete apathy seems to pervade the abolition raidot, and the election of CLYsint inn foregone conclusion T ,he Leaguers are despon idlent—the Ileieocnits jubilant, Eveay- I thing i;ronii.es-a return ttrc-gbod old I da), of Itemixiratie rule, when honesty reigned in the eabinet and a gold and other currency was the secret of our prosperity . Suroly the skies are brightening. and the sun seems about to shine out. Let the Democracy be Nigilant and active, and we do not think they eau be ON er cow. .t mighty revolution in tuklitg place in the minds of the people which will result in placing lIIEHTER CLI nett in the gubernatoriai chair of this State, and which; tin hope, will be but the nig nel tbr n Democratic avalanche all over the Country, that will Meet, from power and place the corrupt and infamous par ty that for so long has over-ruled with an iron and ruinous hand, the best interest++ of this country Let the people "watch and wait. for the day of their salvation draweth night A r6111 . .1 R011.1t11:11 —Puring the year en. ding tha Int of the present utoojk, the bunk and ember:4Ell.MS in da a entry amounted to about eight million one hundred and Pi:V . -roar thousand dollarn, lie.ilden th ree saillaussafmatutmared sad IgrentrArrm thousand dollars of what. are termed ..nulgar and Solent robber'. "—Aid,,,-,, Exelvoly, • Awl why did you nut finidi the state taunt —by telling that all these lingo and enthezzlentents, wore co.ninit ted by "loyal - disunist- , ,, who nrated hi) loudly about '•retrenchwent and reform" a few years since? 'hod yet this amount will not cover the one•tenilt of the rol, beriee that hove been committed upon the public tretvair; during the past hair years. It is u stratling fact and just as truthful as it is startling, that the public has berg robbed of more 'unary during the fire, ears that abolitionisnt has had tin control affairs thou during the wreaty-three years pr, ruling, when the adminietrution of the Government was in the r lialid, of Democratic officials. Tai-payers should wilder over thisluet It is ,a matter of vital importance to them; and the sooner, the, plundering horde that is now depleting the treasury of the people, is turned from place and power, the sooner peace and prosperity will bless our country. - —The Democrottandi Johnson men nrSom treat county, held • largo convention in Sumer set and nominate I an esoelleelicket fur mom Eton. A. it. CoffroWn4a ananitnous ly recomortended by the convention fur renudak nation fur Consress.-21irriforil Gower. , . . If the Demoe?ats and Johnson nien'cif Somerset county, can find no better man to recommend for Congress than Aleek Coffroth, they must be hard up,dowq in that section. A Itepresentative that will desert his party on questions of prindples as did he, deserves nothing at its hands, and the Democrats who would make him their candidate after such a betrayal of his party deserve nothing but defeat. SoLuteas MOVING, We notioe a eall iu the Perry county Democrat, signed by over two hundred sold i rs, for a meeting to be held for the pu ose of ''convuls ing," the call says,' "as to the Wet intsia to be pursued to secure the defeat of the disunion's's at the ensuing elec tion." The soldiers in nearly eve county in the State" are moving in tli sable direction. They fought as they be lieved, foi the Union, and they intend to vote for the *me thin*. LET TM' IttAD b.—liters pro no small number of professed ministers of the liospel who, during the Past five years, have made it a special .business, to preach war, blood, plunder and loyal ty, ippitee orChrist and Rim crucified," Or whom espeolsl ben4/f4, we have pub liehed an amount of • the Death of the "Der." Hatiry"Clanard, of Chicago. Let them read and Slider over the state ment be maim It may do them some good• M=KIE!! Too Bap.—Colonel William A. Tallman,' Connny A. 136th niggle trent., has bre mined of the tarries jr. foltitakteir a pentlee of he a and Miming ne mamma P. tie PM- oo! an *DIN 6 :14,p.= en. e wited hltve ilionght,:Wevoudti Atop! of Chi .•powe4 . that belt udirbritnotbsr awash:Pi; for the At unionists of this section (6 ',wail. Poor Musses ; he'd a better done his hug ging and kissing in the dark, as the oth as-followers of SUMNER & STLVENS do: What_ tastes 64'c-bellied-puritanical weneh-werphipcs, anctst ye I We wonder ikhe 111,11 ill not be enforced, and the iudividus who ex ecuted the orders, fined a thousand-dol lars for depriving the wench and the ' 'gallant" Col. of theix "natural" rights. —,.We left the ilerichtic office a Democrat; e started the Press its a Democrat ; we are nose =I Yes, Jonas wasa disciple of Citron Ant ftitu a patriot ; and you a Democrat, JUDAS got tbirty pieces of silver, Au-. NOLD a little more and you the position of publisher of the abolition organ of Centre county. That was the price You a Democrat! So is the devil a teacher of Divine truths and hell the habitation of saints. —To be it . true Democrat. is to bee negro • usage man and not/king der,—Ell. Pare. Then indeed arc you a true Democrat, for we know of nothing else that you are, except au individual, efbr willing to !mill telfand friends, no matter how small the price "A trite Democrat miust be a •negro suffrage man, so must a patriot be a quarter master—anti an honest 11130, one that cheats soldieq of their ra tion,gouts folk, have strange New Publication• M.Es Ant. TIII PRorlitTli ; ( . 11BIRT Ann THE Aroarl.l.ll, FATIIKINA AND IITIII9 —By .1 E Stebbins Illtistraled with tine steel engrn•ingn Coterie/in l'ublt•h teg Contany, Hartford Connecticut. I tie 1, n neatly gotten ups.ilitnie' of Sortie GOO pages., hems, white paper, printed on large clear type We have had but little tune to examine it yet, bdt from Ito title page wr learn I bat it comprises an account_ of the patriarchs and prophet; the incar nation, crucifixion, and aSetilliolt of the Say tour of the world ; the lives and labors of the apostles, and primittve (silicon of the church; and the sufferings of Nlari)rs, who gave up ;heir fives in defense of the truth. Embracing a period of mole than 3000 year, Colliphed front the writings of the 0.1111.1 archon of the ebrinttan era ; giving ..; condensed form, a reliable and oomprrhetrri•e site vt is of the christian Clitir6ll, from the early ages of the world, down to modern Miles It Ira cork flug should be in the library of ever; Hats, tan family tu the wintry Tint OneAT ihr141.1.101 , 1. history of the civil war in the UusipPl States By J T. author of “Napoleon and his Mnrshals,"• . Wanhingtoilandliklielieralr,' • Sacred Mountains" Ike he Illustrated Atnerioan444444.ing Company, Hartford Conneetitruet The second and lest volume of this work, has been upon our table for several weeks. We have examined it pretty closely and consider it, taking everything into view— about as fair of history of the late war, as is likely to be written until all prejudice and sectional feelings are buried in the lapse of time. 31r litiodJe,Y is ti clear, concise and grnphic writer, Ins ;Inscriptions vivid, his statements plain and to the point' Like of hers, his -histiny," iv but the story of the one side, but loin lose of partisan feeling or sectorial animosity, than any out. of the detest we have examined. Tyrograpincal ly the work cannot be ex‘lleit It is tooted with splendid steel engravings and altogether prevents au exceedingly fins ap pearance hi a Northern history of the War, we can heartily commend it to ,the patronage of the public • TIM OLD Ut monthly magazine, devoted to literature, science, and art, and the political prinbiples of 1776 and 1787 Edited by C Chatiney Iturr Pub lished by Van Eerie Horton Si. Co N I , at $3,00 per annum. Co those, who are in (In ImAnt of remltog thm beat of it is iinneceasnry In commend ti, nod to those who hare nor er !seen tt, we would any, yert one leonine- and try it, and after reading 11 , if you w . etild not r ather pay fine UM,s the price, than mien getting ll,)nu arm net us down, na s nepr relal iln of Domutek n friend—nod no judke of yrlint's good ' sr hl/1/6 1 e - OAI BOOK -A cities monthly tong all., devoted to the best inteieniii of the Indies 1.. I Godey,Philitilelphia $3,0 per annum If nit) gentlemen would present ton Indy II gift that shall always keep him in her memory, let hint presunl her with a yen r'n subset . ipt 10IVU I..illy'a Book, It is one of the best fashion nail literary maga liner extant, and is always full of informs, .... for the househol. The may number before us is n gem Aanttns 111).WN M 10,06 1 ,1. .L L \ monthly publication, devoted in the entertainment oft he home ciente T 8 Arthur,Philadel plii• $2,60 per annum. The June number is upon our table The embeliehments are good and the read ing mailer excellent and entertaining, ex cept a few articles—stories—that nrelint ured a little to strong with polwrcetwymiis- Wax.. Ti 1111,11111 istxxn.—A magnxine, devoted • choice literature and illustrated fash ions. Iteacon k Peterson, Philadelphia. $2,60 per annum- WA b.e now upon our table the June number of this' excellent ladies book! , It cannot be excelled by any. Its iltunlrat ions and reeding matter are of the choicest hill!! PIITIMIONS MACIASIKII.—A ladies magazine, devoted to literature and reships. Char les J. Peterson, Philadelphia, $2OO per annum. The Juno number now before us is really superb. Chaste, entertaining and instruct ive, end fully equal to * many of its hoglit "'wed colemporeries. Tooesroea roe Lmit.c Joaern D0v61.. The community of Richmond will recollect that not many months previous to the IMO. nation by the Confederate UOvernment of Riehmond,an interesting little son of Presi dent Doris accidentally fell from the piassa of the reoidenbe occupied by his father, and mut so injured brae fall as to die shortly afterwards. That no monument marks hot gray? is well boderemod by all. It is pleas. ant,however. to khow that it will not so re main. The little, boys and girls, many of whom played and 'sported with him whose memory they now propose to perpetuate, pare, in the last few days, raised from those of their own ago, by tiontiT6tation, a sum sufficient to plate over hie rem** s Deal sad appropriate monument.—Whip. Paotorscan Messetsposos.--gmoug the dock who "sit under" the rererend and blobd thirsty Cheeses la Now 'York, It is pleasant to record that there were EMU) who would not endure a dealaration which bemade recently from the pulpits , bat the ohurob as sects as It passed his lips, Speaking of President Johnson Um igwaed blasphemer said ; "You have power with God that may sweep him from the place of power." If Booth !feed to-day and proposed another Presidential assassination, olerisal bencliotions on the work of blood would not bo looking. =E=SC=I Tow TM Soldiers /m Going. A We bate isalleved, that the soldiers °mild bo " uortili b support Geary t They know thiirt ted to tle inquirer foci Ails, Lary reputation s a tly is. Tj k'now that he profesill be life.leawDethoctrat," until be etaisafer ed the nomination of the Republican party by Bimon Cameron and John W. Forney. They know, that when be became the tool of these corrupt and intrigueing politicians, he was ready to do their bidding. They know that he has openly declared Mahe endorses She sets an' speeches of Thud. Stevens. Knowing lbese things, no right thinkinit,,amn among the returned soldier, will rote for Geary. All over the theta they are arraying themselves with the Demo antis party in support of President John son's policy, and in open eppositieft to the radical disunionist' and their bogus Milita ry candidate for at:tremor. tYherever 'the attempt has been made to get up,clubs atom% the soldiers pledged le Mb support of (limiter Clymer and President Johnson's policy, the returned veterans have responded most heartily and enthusi astically. In York several hundred rallied, at once to a call of that kind. In Mifflin county a Clymer Club has been organised among the soldiers, which already nor berm a large proportion of that class amohr its members. ~The Perry county Demderat comes to us this week with a call for a Sol diers' DemoCratie County Convention sign ed by some hundreds of demo jilt veterans On the other hand the soldiers fail to re spond to calls from the supporters of Geary. We had an instance of their aversion lo him 1011 his party in the recent convention held in this county The meeting was ridicu lously small. In Mfflin county a similar meettog was au absolute faddre, so much so that they had to choose a McAllen to preside. In Perry county lees than a dozen respond-, ed to the loudest kind of a call from the leadens of the Radical Disunion party. So it will be throughout the , etnire State of Pennsylvania The eoldiere do not be lieve that they fought through the war in ram They did battle for the sacred amine of the Colon, end Justly regard it as au to be asked to support apolitical party which boldly avows use intenti on of prevent ing nore,toration of the, Union until the he arties are allowed to vote and made in all respects the equals of the white race The soldiers will stand Ny Preindent Johnson and will support his wise and stauseinonli6o policy They cannot be gulled into t ndors leg the Infamous schemes of such at owed disunionads and negro war nippers as Thad. Stet ens awl Ilotrleo Sumner They know that tinily 1, only a totbernble tool in the (tattle of the Sterecutt faction w 11118 St ole, Milli knowing this ,they will repudiate hint with scorn snit eant'enipt 71,e soldiers, in the longuage of a brave private, ..triff vote as (dry idol, for Me noon ,Mll OW foe the linger —Laneaster totally/rarer. lloW TUX kuoEtrilifiters “1.1. t111:111 me MOLDIER. --Mayor George I. Ii leteod n gallant soldier, wito loot fall slumped New Jerrei, from Sussex to Cape May, for the elettion of Maroon L Ward fur Governor, in out in a letter, bitterly de nouncing W6Y.1.1. IIlir:WM . 111 to Iti.tplelig,t, '•to a6oint Soldiers to positions of irtifit and iron' " Ile shows ilitt every position in the gift of the Uoverno,2i . i.llloll, there IS any Ittlitay) at Inched, Itairliffen 1111;ar1'ty Silty &Chou., politicians, to the exclusion of soldiers equally. no well qualified Ile inxnao particularly the °linen of Utivate Seoul try, Clerk of 110 i slllll,lll'. and Secretary of State 'l'ii Le,tmlatore wailer passel an ,ket, Altiortriittllte.ll4' ernor Illtpaillt some suitable person to Wrltt• the 11111r.fy lit,tnry of " . iqw Jersey, avid Mr Ilfilstead charges that ihe Dover nor promised the pollution toe a civilian ''before the It. Wt. thy, With which his 11,111113 was Written to tke and soldiers were told to Maud to one cube —to Nero Rbbertloements rPRIAI. OF REAPERS AND, M(111r -11 ERS AND IMPROVED HAY FORKS* The agricultural .11 let) of Centre county will hate the contemplitted trial of reaping and mewing machines nail improved hay forks, en otrrbeut the sth day of July next, tat the farm of II N 51cAlltste., esti , near Bellefonte, In <ollllifile for the diploma of the society— the ex. act day of the trial to depend upon the ripen ing of the grunt, of who h due niall e will be ghee The ninnies of etsuipelltorm 1,1114 he nn tared before °Ott o'cloek a. sn et the'ility trod, which may be done un tapplieation to the Setretnry, by letter or opteristre. The teal will Ito under the iii111.4511/ii , loll of the EnCl,lll,O Coninnitee of the society, and a Jury of compe tent disinteretted Judges, and will be a most ex• tensiveand interesting trial of mat {ones. COM ',elders will Ire admitted from other counties. J. T JOHNSTON, B. 'l'. sit UHERT, Seel rOcry Ju 1 '65 -st. Pre Conelt 31ANITP,:y"PORY. II IRDNI N I'IIII,I,IPS commons to olanornettiro nonelles, rrisges, boggtos, sulk., opting wagons, &a., ut 11.101,1 stand 1) YISA UERSTOWN on the Beltefortie ant! I.entarattlen Tarniolte, three 11l deo B een Iservi4lowb, of a 90.1113' .totterittr and limoae lower than elrewhere to the ettontly. A t rtell otoelt of neat Ina Thtroble 'roper Is al n Opt on 1 ond, frotti,lehteh ptieehtnter. MAT tteloet, lend any c amel(' in lw line null be intont t. or3er el ilte sintritott noiit. 0 .kll ernrk trarrhntiel to he nf eirvt ,innht) end n 1 the nloet npprnvell 411141 reennl ;Wit In. @CZ= June l got, VAMIABLE FAUM FOR SALE, 'fire offer. 6•r .ale u ble fartu rout/inning t 1 II , TV SIX no roe, forty mere. of which aro t !eared ,end high -tutu of ulttr alley lite ri.lll.lllllllg forty tis err , are well corerei with while nub and Trolt trade, A goal fronille house, hem and other out bull -4lrng. Jae trotted .or the prerroAer: and a good ...Ile 1r0n... and ...rig , 0(111.1.1 excellent water. A foie your; orchard of tl/fIIIY nppla atilt Sher ry tree,,, to akin groirifig 1111 the farm The out...ran, r r about rein., mg II ratand will it'll al it re...noble figure. For further or forrnatton end tenor,imply liorioinixny or 117' letter to DAN' 111 F. CONFIIII, f1.e.11 Creek Conlon Co , May 25, 1111-3nr, Penn . * 7 TIIttS'IMUTION OP lAII'VNEMIIIP • Yarn a is heroby gtrnn, that the part nerrhip eslatintt between rho undar•igued, dotng bump°. under the Um mane or•'Long well Wearer' in I11i• in ths2lol% IA by 0.111(11- 0 , 1 COT)11014 W. 11. LONtIW ELL ti KO. 11. I% RA V Eh The balances, 1.111 hereafter he'conducTed by the .mbeerilter, at the gaud f.nub S Ilretherr which he has purchased. June 1-3 t. W. 11. LW:IMF:LI,. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RALE The subscriber offers at private sale, his residence, situated on the west aide of Alle. !Keay street, Bellefonte,. The house to vrell fin ished, the lot in splendid condition, will, a good stable, out-baildings and every convenience; altogether it is osse of the moat desirable vvii, cellos In Bellefonte. • • • . Ile slicl offer. three sere. oPout loin, well lo• eated, and to the beet of order. June 1,'66. J. B. MITCHELL, M. D. E. BARRETT, IL D., PIIYSICIAbr A SURGEON, Oiler. hieprole, Jlehel 'emcee 'to the althea of ihl and vicinity. Rooms at the Drokerholl" Mute. II -21-Iy. G. N. D. HALL. Q. • PHYSICIAN h SUROBON, Having innate neatly located at. Half Moon, offers h.o pro remould service to the citisons of that pl See and vicinity. 11. 22-Iy. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Mr. B. A. McQutstion would respectfully in form the cilium' of Centre County, that he has removed tus carriage Manufactory, to the shops on Howard rtreet, back of Barris' cabinet shop, whore ha is prepared to manufactor Carriages Buggies, Sulkies, • Phnetons, Bluing Wagon Sleighe tee, at penes to me t sae LIMOS. Repalrag done on , short nodes. nor, ir-11144. OwN LOTS VOL BALM! ' The anbeeriber offers at Orate WO Toes i7 or 0601 . 0 Too adjoining Pinegrova, .Mali he will disposal of on reasonable tains. For further information apply to J. B. ARD, May 2t 1866-IM. Pine-Grove Mills. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. AU persons knowbur themselves-In debted to the subscriber by either Soot recount or Now, up requested to eatl and maim pay meet. May SS : St. C • DIME. A t==!==l ao tbt Latin; Tius WILL INTBRISI4.TEUA U vula; Thirepont been *4 on alb Pbtki .Cr eb *arts to ?meant In aloe ' of tot , wi*ssfpnwdtple thmentdoriese nen and pistem, which, for wont of better, They ere famed tocuse, to the init..) , of their COXIPLEXION AND lIELILTII Now however, we here the great plemord or placing before them an Mittele widen we know FSOY PallSO NA lc UNP r11.1.X.N,C to be Jtiot whit it ts represented, An elegem* OH THg OUMPLNSION. /lad tmetthat , Is perfectly nameless, *sly to prove nod beautify the shin, ' It hes already received the endursetuent of same of the molt beautiful and CM loguished LWI ES IN AMEltirl See this, from the talented and much respected lady Misr Jean llosmer. I . I.II,,ADIII;PHIA, Feb. 2, 1866. Messrs. Fria:scum U1t600141 4490 , Ultllllllllo. —lt affords me iamb pleaserelo add my thltimonial to the lung list which y have no doubt received from ladle. who have, like myself, experienced the delightful effect produced upon the Ain by the application of your celebrated Erfasixt. or AIIAILICA. From my own experience I can redoinniand it to every 'lady as the most certain, *peed), amt effretual &waffler of the Complexion I ere. need and I thank you for placing in my hands this elegant cosmetic which, hereafter, will always he considered by me as a positive 'fy to my Yours truly, JeAm llosmEa THE ENAMEL o? WM Incite the ekin perfectly mat and ameeth in ten ,11,111/ee after it to ttppltetl,ur the eteueut pied for it will be POSITIVELY APUNDED A BOTTLE .ILWA)S OPEN ON mi.: COUNT'EII, for &thee to ere before they perchers it Few, it, At the Drug Store of F. P OItEE N. Solo Agmit for BELLEFONTE nn,l It/ /n 6 Y• r.“.. —Otte bottle, $1 4so bff hof • Au Filegsant AL/ I E OILET AL BU M, Protenied owe', I,ldy 1.413.4 I•Anbllgh May 11 'Bu-3 iLtivil I.4Toticrts N OTIa: OF iNtguEsT Tot he heirs Roil legal rein ••rntnt rvrs of M i l nel Poorrnnn• cloe'd • 'ake notice that by -virtue of a writ i,f port'. tore 10140 ii cot 01 the Orphans' Court of Centre count) rind to me directed, an infide•t will he held e f...the loin resident:a of- Mr.dorcl Ihrortunn, deed or the township of Spring, and county of Centre, oir Thursday, the oth day of kogoct. A. 11 , :SO, at 10 "%lock, A. 111 , of cool day, for 'llO/.01.4a of making partition oh the rea l os . tate of maul deceano.ll, to wad among his heirs arid legal reprtsentatlven, if the srone can he done nob .ut proudive to or apoilttig of the whole, 'Alio wise to value al. 1 appraise the name ac cording to law, ut %litchi trine and plate lon tatty he int-sent if you think proper Sheriffs Omen, RICH Aillt CON 1, 1.11 • Ilellflonte, May 25-6 t. Sheaf A 11311. 1 .f:1TR ATOKS' S %LE OF REAL. NA_ A TATS --'hero will be ...Id nt public sale mt Setartlay (ho 18th dny oftutm on the prerni a, Ly the adnitutstralorn of clot estate of John . ern deeen•oSl,theroit.onng deseribeil Inset or r. el of land pit toil ed In Patton township, Pen. re . eonnty, hoginning at a erne° tree, thence by land of (sane (tray north 214 degrees nest, 72i perches, thence by stone 32 degrees West 22 per. hes to a poet. thenvo north A 7 degrees east 135 percheqq to a birch, thenee south 29 degrees east along tither land of said decedent 1115 per all,n to a shortcut, theute along land of Jecalt Gray nertlf7l degrees west to place .if begin ning, contain ng FllllllTl' TII 'ACRES end TIPS STY NINE PERCH' ES or there TERMS--One half the purchase money in hand an COnfirelation o fade, and Ihw balance in one year thm-ealter with Inlerel4, Co be secured by bond and mortgage ou the promo... Salo to commence at 1211 . 110 ck of Oct.! day. JONAS smsc, JAMES MI ESE. Ma) Is '26-el Allsoomobolors. I~TOTICF. OF INQUEST. IN To Om boa* and Ieg•I ret,rue , •ntutoes of Ruth A. Johtixtou, deed Take notice that by virtue of a writ of pestl e issued out of the Orphans , Court of Centre sonority, and to inn directed, an inquest will be held at the late residence of Ruth A Johnston, flood, in the borough of Belfefon e, Centre county, on Wednesday, the Slit day of August, A li , t%GA, •t 10 o'cloek. A M . of snot day for the purpose of making partition of Iho real estate of odd deceased, to and among her hews and Milli representatives, if the name ran he done without prejtitlit o to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value anti appraise the tame according to law, at which hum and place you may 1i present if you think proper e.h ee dc e calve, RICIIAItIf CONLEY, Bellefonte. Nay 25-6 t She, rjr NOTICE: OF INQUISI'VION. To the hear mot legoliepreieatelo es 1,( Jot t 1 b ilee'il Take notice /lint Ity •Irtno i.l n writ of pert. lion pinned uut,of the Orphan V, urt of Centre county and to Inc directed, an inipp-it will lie hold at the Into residence "(Jacob l'eter..iloi'd, in the tow owhili of r. nod county ,if ecnire, nn Saturday.- .Ih4 tltL doe u 1 Angiint... AU).. INIIII, at It) k. A. r 1 , iif nob/ tiny, foe the purpose of in el< rig partition of the real erdato of tin •aol docennetr, to unit among him maitre and legal repreventatsf es, tithe mute con lie done without 1,6.1., to or 'Toiling of the whole, otherwise to value unit 'ap.praine the acme ne iiiriling to law, at bit , h nine and place you may Le prevent if you think ',rotor Sherill'v baler, %RD I i/NLEY, Ilelletont e Nut 3,-61 N fyrivu To am Pr • sal, 1 •eis, Citterige. CoLliltro.s• I, J I;elolial I, Clerk of the Orphans' Co rt of said toutity of Cont., do hurehy rertily, that ill ee Orphan's Court held et Bellefonte, the 23,1 day of Aprol, A I) 1868, before the llonntuble th e J u dge, of mind Court On [nogg., • rule wee uguetugl upon the hogrs and repreoentatri ea of John Duffle, de,en.,ol. to vome into the Court on 1113 fourth Thm.lay of Augeet neat, and gic eept, or refu+e to egg ept, r to eb,,w w b, the real eat ile of •at , l deermual should r oot ho mold. 111 trot Antony whereof, r hot I`lirao set nay howl and 011[1 a 010 Ileia taat, nc 11,11, ante. tho 2.td Any of April, A. 1)., It CONLFIY, J P .Slter off. %lay 20 Ai. C. O. TATN " °T .l :;intiret it hereby given that I have port harped the following property, formerly Ito lougtng to Yo.eph Kitchen, at Constable'a Pak, and I caution all persons against port having nr having aything to du with the tame: One apriog wag., one two horse wagon, two Netts harness, one sett boggy limners, three Ohs of ten acres el oats in the grund, 0 44110 mm and two spring emir.. 51 ay 25 fit. 11ENity 7WI?N 1 BE. ABM INIBTRATORS NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Mr.. Sarah Cummings deeem,ed, late of Belle , fonts, Centre county, basin boon granted to the undersigned, MI persona knowing thee, soIVA indebted to said estate, are hereby noti fied to melte immediate payment, and lbore huhu{ claims against the came to present them duly authenticated for aett/ement. B D. ClitifikllNtlB, May 18 '86.0L Athuimiutrolor. ADM INISTRA TORII NOTICE. Letters of 1.4°40411dt0n on the estate of Marabe "Yn Carlisle, late of Phillipsburg, deceased, Wring been greaten' to the under signed, all pers - Pgs indebted to sald estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those betting claims against the name to present the., duly authenticated, fur settlement. C. MUNSON, ' April 27,180 g-et Admiuistrerior. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lettere of Administration on tfiq es. tete of l'eter Weasel, late of Snow Shoe town ehip, deceased. having been granted to the no• dersigr.ed, he requests all pences knowing them• selves indebted to said estate to make Immedi ate payment end these baring allots tolnereent them del, authentlested for setpement.• COERAD SINGER. My-1.11-11t. Adnfafetrelor• AROMS /1011.8Airg. ~ - Dela* dostreue of closing up buslnus, the subscriber offors at private sale, his hies. and lot eituaLad at ficesantaap, Ceistrerionuty. The house is a good dwelling house, with a large store-room attached. Then Islibio • 'ergo warehouse, good Kahl" and other outbuilding& emoted upao theaSit• *TheM,ls • 0 ,1 47 young orchard, excellent garden, sifd giod running water upon the property, and 3UP:situation is second to none to the county for d stare. Ile will also dispose of hiliwutire stock of userebius dlse on eery ',Loanable terms. For furtherpal ticularl, apply on the premises to March 23 18611-3rn. L, P hielerrawr M= r , e .. , ~.. N 7 11bV t s a x t , 4 ..._.* Ho tit est 14; entre end ''"" Abt fi sscitine'tin pr Okla or to their re spective merits Conmatison'er th' these -of Hubbard, combi ed self-raking reaper end mower, the voldarte he selected tbrlrial by the agent Or vents, who hire tbo COURftl to accept the above challeoge, to meet the Hubbard In the field, Said agent or erode lo, are respeitihily , request.] to accept early et, that ground may,be eeleeted and Imbibe nettles given to foresees gett er 111, to he present et trial. In connection with this notice I would make moutton of some of the advantages end good teatureset the Hub bard, all of whjejt can he isAblblited.oAtjteillitd ' I tallt 'strong. ketw what r Sky; and meld It la' tot It is an absolute double drire wheel tun abbot, Zod. It hes no side Araft or weight on lie barren necks. Rd. It ban • Jointed bteel finger her 4th. It hae a spring steel draft Isar. 6th. It has an eliptic spring rest. 6th. The bar 'ran be esollyJulded for trent. ported/On; or'raised with • lever to pus obstut , dons i. r. trees, stumps and large Moore. 7th. It is the lightest trait machine In use! Bth. It hen an extremely 'wide/ cut Po grain. being one foot wider than laretbrhm. and.it cure four feet 8 inches in grass. Uth. It has the only self-rake that will make p perfect side delivery and work welt In all kind of grain, Illspersping entirely wtth a reel, and making the gavels any silo the driver 'gay de sire, any b u y that ran drive a pair of horses can operate the marble' self.rake. loth. It only needs to he aeon to be eenvin coke( Its perfect opperation and its noultability to get out of order. Call and nee the machine . and mks at toy agelcultoral store on Blehop strent Bellefonte, Pe. Artil 1.1-10 w J. 11. IttYkltS, Agent for llooltbnetlr Heopre and ,Voiner is ninton and amatiford - rounitee. T. S. Since the above was put to print, lam advised that the Centre county Agricultural Society h. e signified their intention lo 'appoint a time end place for trial, where I hope I shall elect every machine offered to the public. J. 11. MYERS. riillE A('cEns 1 II," ing uotiicd the challenge of Mr !II) cr., egret for the Ib u t t h i erditeaperined M ew er, to Reaper agents to it triad ..f their respecti,e niachinelt in grass or gr4tin, as agent for the En. celsior, I hereby pie notice that I accept maid challenge, and as lily iilllo Is to I motel, occupied to waste it in rtlllniltg lA, 010 count), will choose the liner of total nt or near Centre Ilan. the day to be det tiled upun or soon as gnus or grain wit per nit of cut king A fair trial to be ;men in oil Awls, light, Ilea)), lodged and MR1111114; grass awl the some in grain. The Ex. clews is known by eters one ultc,nas 1.411 it, to be theplcaper and Mower In the tualifet.. The 10 'it ele a few or as tunny excellent qualiti lot. la is durable. and lor 4 slmplleay of son structlon and contra alive has no equal. 2nd. Wah - rearing attnehtnenle and nil, It elm he folded together in two tninuten la (ha •ido of the nuo huge, so its to pace through gales, ham f plave to glare, wall an nnu h once and an little room a a nonillion coat. :tit It . o double drive wheel machine— hes the llri, dg nod a flexible ..utling bur and nlyrelo itself to the umor envie of the ground. Ith. It. guards are of the beach...owl Iron, fared with steel. btla. It 05ows four and i. Is.lf frrt, and reaps .11 foot wide. 6th. It has never yet found grass or grain so hen% y, or badly lodged that a was incompetent to out, or hail to teak out. 7th. It hoe a cut-off rod, which pretents the dropping of grain. 11t11. lla draft la light and its [notion atendy. oth. It is veld fifty dollar• Ic•• than hereto fore, (self dropper and all included ) 10th. A boy that eon den e a loam properly, can manage the machine The following named gentlemen, with tunny more. in this county hate used the Excelsior, all of whom aro oilling le Wail) to its merits. Linden ' • do Ile do do Centro 111/11 du do A ,ricultural College lvulra Store, Bellefonte Joshua Potter. ,bnonne Bout, Henry ,d)ers, /nines Boat, Jame. Lim/le Wll Porter. Juutce Itrungard, Attehael Un.‘ r. - IVut. wrote, tisorgt Dole, Flstibure, Jf.el Sulfide, Isaiah Struble, For further tn.',.rmatton, and pamphlets eon tattling retamonentlattous, at., address PETUR I.IOEFER, Centre 11.11 I=l T irß P 11E KtY AUCETSr As ngtnts for the ettle of K I It II Meaner and Mower, the challenge of Mr. 1113ers ix hereby aciepted—the time and place to be hereafter desigtinted. .4 The Kirby in alreedy to well established in Centre county to require any further 11,0 , 411010[1. dation from ns. We holiere there is nut a farmer in the county who owns a Kirby, who would be willing to eitliange it fur any other ma thine offered for sale. Jame. P. Hughes, is our trawling agent. SMORTIADOK ,t CO., April 20-Ow. Agents. OM., near the Bahl }lngle Valley It R. Depot. THE KIRBY FOR Iwo IT MOWS' IT RKA PS IT ft A KES'''' We tithe pleasure in announcing to the far mere of Centre county tl et we bare been ap ointed agentwfOr the sale of the ItEAPF,H," 111 (h.° in wont of the hest hors ester in use, I will do well to porellase n K IRBY et once. A full supply of KXTItAS will he kept on hood. Send fore deteoptiso eatologue nod pricer lint by moll, or coil on . snoymtimE & CO., Itclaroad Drpnt, 11. , 11ofolite, Po p lS ep Moirch 2. C, pRICE REDUCED! We 'have been authorized to tell the Kirby." at (be following low WM un liberal tint. Kirby's Clipper Mower $ I neitio Kirby'. Combined Reaper deft ltlower.. 14.1,00 K Irk) 'a Combined with Automatic Rake 'MOO The " K Irby" to the beet and cheapeet machine now "Rote.' tw the funning commetniy. Rakes sopplted aeparatt ly at $25 exalt. For auto by SHOHTLI DOS A CO., April 18-41. Ayrnic 13ootto & sStationarp. • Ttplaro to boy your Magarthes. Pally . Wookl; papers, _ Pictorials, Stationary, Albums, Blanks, Diaries, School books, Jewelry, ' 1 Blank bunko, Novels, Musical instrument., and books of any kind, at the .ery lowed figure., I. at IMOUt: & New and extensive Book store. on high etreet, or tbkd door welt I:rinn Affereny - etreet.— Diefvnim the time.. They have everything that b wanted In their line; end sell it eavaallingly low. Olve them a call. M. 7 7 '66. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. Thie old arnl well known establishment -has again been removed to the pert Brokerhoff Row, directly opposite the CO N. - B.A D - II (VC 8 E He Mill I eepa on hand his usual ansortmantot theulpgicol, 012,28104 sohool,Nunday wheal, and misoellaoeous books,- station►qq and photograph elbutill:r Also savaatensi►e &Abstinent of well and window papers. A liberal dismount, made (on Ghoul books and statlonasy,) to those who boy II It ale. Dolly and weekly papers constantly d, New publications at pub lishers prices. as. IV '66 1.1. IoIV MINTON. ,f)abblerg. SADDLERY & HARNESS The subsorlber begs leave W Intone the pub lic uesendly tbat he has reopened hie lIARNRBB * BADLBRY, manufactory, when Mose hi need au ba en commodated with lllMlthiag td his line, on the lowest tonne. Those in need dr Harmful, Heavy roan, Bridles Saddles, Horse eared, Rosette, Trunk, Traveling bags, or anytking eloiald give hinsi Cid]. Moat forget the Mem 2nd door above Bishop street. on Allegany. . May -7 '66-Iy. ARIL TOLAN. eVraqtt44ltit. - . p-rt ug.,,,,,,,.,.",:,T...., . 4 ream. t ad1111..0. given, that in pa es OR ea AO If Align paved the 12th of JUL .tb D. LH b, ed "An Ant to naiad an get dß...Hui Hu mode. of selling unseated land., In Centre county," OW the sev eral supplement. thereto, there will be exposed to puhae sal* or outcry, the following truth. of unseated lands In said manly, for the taxes dm sod unpaid thereon, at the o court house in the (Pomona of Bellefonte, on the seetiod Mon day of Jae., A: D. 1244 s BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. • acne. rut. wakeeemnes. 1 433 120 John D0nne11x.......... ...... del, r aie..4...4.1.1444...4. r .„,.... 43 33 216 166 Jeremiah Park er....:': ..... 6 91 433 133 , Josephoglorrla. 'l9 20 433 153 Alexander Brea,. I 22 62 416 .... dawn. Eddy a..., 12 02 973 ... Henry Wheeler 11 09 388 096 Jnues Hall .t 10 23 434 161 Charles Hall 65 66 807 . .. David Lewis 18 011 415 ..... John Shp. 19 08 383 ... Richard Wain... ... .... ... 17 ito 410 .... Joseph Wale 19 08 415 .... Jam. Wain .. 19 08 415 .. John Barren 19 OS 433 Ell Chnby 19 08 433 ' 163 Jylin Rugg 19 BO 415 010 Molly Wharton '1617 7,16 ...41611 Jet. Pnrker 11 II SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP 433 163 Kearney Wharton 4.13 163 Thomas firearm. 433 120 Luke Mionet 412 044 D. Parskaddup..... 412 044 Dt Carskaddun • 281 080 X/ Canicaddod 412 044 D. Carskaildon ... .. 412 044 D. Cartkaddon...,.... 287 080 D. Cankaddon 433 163 Moore Wharton 133 163 William Parker .... . 133 153 Rehm. Waln 133 153 Benjamin 11 Whin. 1.1 153 Elt. Wharton ..... . 3.t 153 A. S Yalenthie 33 1611 , 31 T.1,1111;140. . .... 00 N J. Mitehrlll 4. * 34 034 Jour. 11111114 1 I t 203 Robert Watt 4... sa s . 5:1 . Jai.. T Hale 11 . Joon t lit Matsu. 13 .., tort.. / Lion 13 261 Po o itt Waln VI lea . eittutt W. Frdser. . .1 . te 1 .taintiel M FOX • . 5 ',rah M Tallman 11,, hard Wen Jll, ID moron .. . 0 120 Job Rile, I 103 J C ri.ht r . .. 1 16.1 Bird WO.. , Hu hard Jonen . .. 1 (32 Bear.) Wharton I sass camuel Dob.on . , 133 3thrgaret Spoon ... 144 John Pnu D Car.kathlon RPSII To% •iSHIP 163 Das id Be, crag. ...... . 101 Martha 111, tounel 161 Ju men Glen wort h 103 • Ileorge Latimer 163 Edward lloyrton . . 010 Amin w Armstrong .. 163 (S h arp Delaney 000 l'jm Me Phermn 168 Wm U Latimer .. .... sass Chub,. Lucas ... sass Thomas Brant 100 John Witmer,' r........ 106 John Loudon 153 Chrlellan 1 010 Jutilt Stak e 164 Christens 11.krir .... , 007 George Slough 151 Audit. Soh.. 163 Dar id Bair 120 Alexander Scott - to; Michael Schenck 143 Christian Schenck... . 15.1 John Hanna 153 John Allison ..... .... sass. William Wilson Joule, A11m0n...... , . . 153 Jan. Allis. 153 Curler Shafner . 153 Robert Spear.. .. 133 Christian Lenhor. 153 John ?unk 153 Casper Laurence 153 Samuel Cheatnet WIIII.I Wilson,. . 15:1 Jobs Louden 153 Thomas Maur . 153' Christian Rohrer . 433 434 4J3 380 100 433 433 433 433 433 153 Sebastian llrnß ... 153 Robert King..,,... 163 Paul Bush ' 109 Paul Black /63 Paul Pilch— , ..... 103 John Boreland. : . 103 John Ke11y......., 163 John Bush, 163 John Such... . Jobe Black Joseph Wall• 153 'Robert Irwin 153 John ]Vassar....... 15.1 Richard Peters.... 080 llugh 153 Jusub,Slough Robert King.— 153 John Ilanabrlght 153 Andrew Graff .... .... Joseph Harrison. John Harrison 080 Robert Raney... 147 Jacob Ru5h........ 044 John Weidman... 116 Jacob Weidman.. 163 Edward Bryan... Joseph Bauman . Thom.. Grant.... Chrietiaa Iluber . 02 36 085 Philip Elwin. 40 00 075 John Eberman 42 00 109 Themes Hamilton 14 70 153 Eleanor Siddens ...... ... 17 35 153 Robert Rainey .... (0 63 010 Richard Ariherton.... . .... 06 40 153 Richard Malone . 17 35 153 Isaac Britches 17 35 153 John Ganda., ~ a. 69 40 153 lieorge Slough__ 34 70 153 Michnidaandager. 34 70 084 Ilenlman Ybilipo 28 II ISIS Thom. 11sinilt.m. 08 70 156 Thomas Grant 08 63 153 Peter Hiller 17 27 153 George ....... 34 61 153 John Bryan 34 61 153 William 41.41 34 61 153 Samuel Junes .. . 34 61 163, Rudolph Kent°, ....... 31 42 Gogh HeEntre... 38 95 166 Samuel Showers 17 27 041 Robert King 35 26 031 John Myer 43 49 058 Joseph Plus .....,.. ......... 08 00 'l3O Ilenry Pint 08 00 150 George Pim 08.00 1101111 S 'TOWNSHIP 163 David Lewis.. , 163 'William Gray.. _ l f 129 Margaret Butler.— ..., 112 JoimGoithran ..... 080 William Russell._ Thomas Ru55e11...... .. Carskadden 032 ligarskadden 124 George Aston James Rowland 089 John Scott 093 William Wlstar ..... Packer '3lll Lae...... ....... CURTIN TOWNSHIP. 120 I) Carekadden 03 20 004 D Carskadden 03 64 027 IS Carskaslclen 06 04 120 Alezander Roll 29 87 120 Charles /fall - 29 87 080 Caleb Lawns 13 24 $6O Pear Longstreth i.r2r .... Charles Allen 63 12 J Taylor 53 12 099 Andrew Eppie 09 6d 080 Robert Irwm ...... 25 16 138 N L btwood 27 94 019 N L Atwood._ ........ 19 26 004 JOh W Packer oft oil 032 Job 17 Parker 08 02 093 Job W Pester 08 02 Peter Ilahn 63 12 Sus. Ilabn 35 78 I ..... Joseph Thom. 33 12 Jamb Wain 33 13 , Nathaniel Levy ' 211 50 ' .... Thomas Humphries 79 62.1 ..... Kohut Gray 26 02 ' 'William Gray 26 52 William Yardley 07 14 I /3 72 1 . 211 Joseph Kelso - 67 20 ..... Lindsay Coates 31 36 ..... William Gilbert 05 40 080 Caleb Lange 18 161 080 Isaac Longs... 13,24 ' 163 James White 65 64 -... Samuel MU 03 68 164 MS. Doyle 27 68 163 Joseph Higbee or Blew"- 06 89 •••• RUN Elliott 18 66 ... Joseph Rob 24 96 Sob.. KT .26 18 ..... - .....—' /e, Fish -- AZ"' 646 1P311.1p Myers ...... ... ....... was . ~.. 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Thowal 0 'Parton , -. , ., ,, ... 62 74 Olt! .........w... 02 VII IIALFMOoN TOWNSHIP. 421 ° .043 John 001 D pp. 299, Joalab 81 RIN9 ., 2OWNSIIn'. Potharin• Robison ...... „... Robsesea P.Ohlson '`-• lb 60 Raabielllinbison 07 30 279 Joh; MeCoraning 61 411. 020 John Johnston 21 79 ' en Moon ' 20 00 ~ 'nines Smith 04 20 ~ I bowls Johnson 02 92 onset Porbm 'O5 10 GILES TOWNSIII P. Henry Toinnil Samuel Norton „ Daniel Williams-- .. William Brody ..... Hobart' Parker.... loremlah Patten.. Hannah Brady Robert tiny..... ... Thomas Grant .... .Robert Brody . Win P 8rai1y...„.... vc Thomas Grant....,. A—Alexander 'lonian ..... Jeremiah Jmkoi.h. _ Stedman.. Robert Teggard..,. 003 Joint. Grothem..... • .. Jewel. Ileptiorn.... .. Thomas Najd,. . . Aaron Lem ... William Parker-- . ' John Dorsey ... Moore Wharton.... .... William Parker... W A LIM It TOWNSHIP. Samuel Barrickumn David Reed ......... ..... .. It ichard Pardon.. •... Robert Rolial+oo 0314 Benjamin Gorigm .. 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