Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 08, 1866, Image 2

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BtIALSPONTE, PA
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not pold b•Kfe the azpirstlow of the yob:.
: oa aovERNI"
kw. MIMI/A CI..YMIIER,
Olt i ' .COUNT.
War ht Europe. - •
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The •Enrcipoan atmosphere smells of
war. Tiro of the peat power..., Atiqtrin
4 zit;
att... V ' , having some eainulof:4 rife,
are pre . wilbr a deadly ptruggle. It
aly, senailA of tho advatitige which
ouch &conflict will he to her in. repii‘qc.,-
ing heraelf of Venotin,lu holding tiCrsolf
in reallitiows for self-defence or it ggne...i re
umanutos, as circum•uance- may ..triii•iii
require , . 'foamier, tom i.l.retting Caiwir
war spirit, and, in the event of being
drawn' into tho conflict, will .ide with
Pruaaia. OF course, Italy, it' c o m pelled
to take utiles,: will aid Prussia.
'rho war prepanttion4 ice going on on
an imuiciew scale, Annie•i. numbering,
perhapg, a million ofitien oiii , it her side,
now titaktLatrayed agnimt catch I,titer.
ready to close in conflict at any 'time.--
Sdaerthelem,ll is yet hoped that the dif
ficulties ntartre adju,ted pesecably. and
thus tare the effusion of Wool Eng
land, France and Russia are , atal to flavor
a peaceful souk:Mod-. of the Ina rend ing
questions, and wall probalah their in
fluence to stay the tide of blond win,h
now 500010 ready to cries not the -oil of
the old world.
The bitter experivnee of the last lice
years hat taught no that war et bent,
is a curse to humanity, and, a- :41,11 all
honorable means of pacification ohould
be employed before re-ortiate to tire dread
alternative. The poor ‘..erl4, who com
pose (liege Hammett,' at have little
or nothing to gain by war. lle-ult to it
may, their condition I- not imteriall) al
tered for better or w.ar,,c . and, when we
reflect that thee poor cralature4. bating
uo vontion of their own in the matter,
ntust kanti up 'fit' be Ant at, in tweord
nnee with the latheqs of tyrunnou , and
aspiring rulers, we con but hop, fox hu
manity's salfe, that the cloud of war may
.pass away, and leave the, politird
rene and undisturbed by the thunder and
lightning. of ambitious conflict
As fur the GeTirimients that seem
about to be thus enFsed, Americans can
have but little sympathy, either North
or South. During the whole of ourlong
struggle, in the darkest hour of our ex
istence, and when the liberties of our
whole people were in deadly peril,
through revolution on one side and !Noe
tyranny on the other, we met with but
little sympathy. from them. They
seemed to delight in our sporty, and to
wait eagerly for the hour of our dieniu.
Elea. In our downfall, they snit thefloal
doom of Republics and. the strengthen
ing and reinvigoration of nionarclaical in
stitutions. They hoped for ourraiu,and
whenever they seemed to show any,syin.
pathy for one side, it was only a ham de
ception, and intended to encourage it in
its attempt to crash the other and thm,
insure the ruin of both Eng la lid, Fre nee,
Austria and Russia are, to use a homely
phrase, all " tarred with the come stick,'
and all hate Republican institution.
Nevertheless, for the sake of the poor
wretches who compose their unto..., and
for the sake of the poor mothers, sites.
sisters and children, who would be left
desolate And heart-broken, we hops there
will he, eventually, a peaceful rolotion of
all difficulties.
The Best Under the Cirounistences
The people or the Booth are teektnle n ba l d
Martel In favor of the ('resident's twin, ) 0
cn-
Aueive to the beet intermit., of the e,.untry.
And they are right. The President's
, policy although it may riot he all that
we could wish, is by far the best that
has yet been suggested by rink party ca
pable of carrying any plan into execu
tion. And we bare great hope that it
will eventually triumph. The Democrat
ic and couservativo onuses of the North.
knowing that their position gives them
nu power.to carry out a policy of their
own, and willing to accept thattwhieh
cornea nearest to it, have taken sides
with the President., and intend to make
a mighty effort to re-establish things on
their original basis, with all the States
of the South in their proper places in
the Union, and their full representation
in both housee of Congress. It is.grati:
• fying to know this determination meets
with the iPprordLor the people of the
liontli,autithat they intend to aid in
the work of their own restoration. We
- believe there aro good days yet in store
Miff this republic, and we sincerely hope
to life to , seealinirildbuguration ly r the
eonsplete re-etabbithment of the gallant
South is all the privileges from which
she Imago long boon unjustly suspended.
It will be a happy day fur khig country
when Bothers Boosters and:,tropresenta
it" • wooptsema in ,he Congres
sional elnursbera
Tiii Warm WAS Dom —Buturity
will pvehahls rereal..thn fact that the
Wain OfMra. kiluarrr was au extra
jodiaial murder, andthatehe was seed
iest to the inferagil passions of the hour.
It has lately been made apparent that
the e rinelpal witness againat her, one
JAMB IL lillauurr, was a - perjured
esousidrel, and that betiweived the gam
of,riss shoosaaddolkow, for thus selling
, Weolefto the devil.; If this be indeed
toad, sad it has all, the appearance of
lralb, ere woald isbi like to stand in the
Wows oraiiii&tthe persons who had a
tily x
is her death. - 'Pb. spirit of the
le 'mimeo, immolated to a borri- -
• wrrevenge, Will haunt them till
iitalr tlkralt . AO; ice published last
•;" d; t#lrliole Infamous
by wows at waseimolusively
-shows titiOXlmmilLikartost i Beare
•Savaiftirosi tad 'amid diew. atrriesis
,diPdadaihrokosi rair kir sentiec h
egium*OliNfor al .114aikvii• amaiik;:l
ailloNO*ooll,lo4 .1•41
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Moab. of U. Geo. Scott.
Another vett-am has fallen.. Lieu
tenant General Wintillitilltot 'illte re ,
4 ,
of Chippiwa and Lu ' l t Op e0., 4
uenirilliesi,m, an
Cominanderdn-in fjfklie
the United States, died at West 'Point,
on Tuesday, the 29th ultimo. Out "of
respect to his memory, Congress ad
journed front Tuesday till Monday, and
the paMie buildings were draped in
mourning. A committee, consisting o
scree Senators mid nitic members of the
blouse of Representatives, .attended by
the acting Vice President, the Speaker
1 of the Mom, and the Sergitants•ai-armi
of hot h'Ffouses, were despatched to West
Point to attend the funeral of the great
chieftain, witith look place cm - Friday
lust. - •
General Scott was eighty. years old,
lacking . 'fifteen days, al. the time .if his
death. lie wes a soldier from his youth
stl. and a.v.: probably, the be-t military
nianfif hi, day. lle Imd been ati
of the, American army ihr fifty years,and
wa• the main ...toy of the tiovernment in
unto a trying emergency. His splendid
cant titOti in Mosier; stamped him a mil.
itary-genius of more than ordinary abili
ty,•and he at'once took rank among the
forenni,t commanders of Modern titnet
At the breaking out or the late revolt.
tion in thi , country, 'Gen. Scott assumed
eoniniand of the , arinies of the tiovern
mend but his Noble health disabled him
from attending to the active duties of his
podtion tutdyu n 'hurt tittle he resign
ed his high Notonand into the hands
of hi, }ouite to,l able lieutenant,
Sinee then, the old veteran
has lived in retirement. trying to recruit
it.. dittoed ent•rgic• wit , hoped
that lies recent trip to New Urines
Woula Prove a I,,liag benefit to him, tint
the sad went la,t Tutii:ila) week ha,
pros tol that 1111 , la , t, teat to the Sunny
South, the land or hi, n a tivity—wit- on
ly him, a, a mournful gratifica
tion, by Prot WOW, bcrore taking hunt
lit , ' long home. •
The name of ‘Vitifield Set has Unit
tote gnat e‘itilt, tO
- .kith:man latAtiry, that each inch% iduad
will feel his death as a petaintal lis•rcae
mem: lie la as a true patriot. an honest
man. a good friend, and, w,• believe, of
late years. a •ineere chri,tian. lii. com
panion, in arms, the participators iti his
gluey. still feel that they have lo , t a littli•
er.and the tear, of 3.l . Clellan and Lee,
(dram and John,toti. Meade and Ising
street, will mingle together, in hely
titer his grave. Like other 11101.
,Gett. Semi-had his fault. , , but the-,-tire
all forgotten in the universal sorrow at
his death.
. Goa. Scott wan, in person, one - nf - the
tine 4 looking wen in the world. He had
the :Aaium of a giant and thelrning of n
11. reule, It will be long hefore we ..ee
hi , 1.10 again. May Ile - req. in pence.
•• Ile km. fought hu hot tight, 13e, hun non hi.
In•t battle,
N., %min , ' b IU him t.. wory s a lnin "
The Cause
Wuritingt..o w..tvp rutt...thut S t nntnr lien.
Wu,le hurl.] it-forty-pound oath at Secrete)
SLRII iOll, terty talk upon .treron..true
not, nu] that lean two loti ! welt are te. hot
gee frierrd..-- E.reloonyt
Well, "When lhirrrn full out, honeot
men will get their dues." Here afe two
Bien, bold , •deenvd to the eyes in crime
- and infittity, gotten,in the oanie cause,
who aie now at loggerhead.,, And why?
Simply berauoc it is the interest °roue
to support Congress and of the other to
.support the President. Unfortunately
for the country, NV mir, happen, t o lie
the Senate and STANTON 111 the Cabinet.
WAtig should oppose Cougrcoo, dowel
will go his sleet-house, if STAlwrol
vlwuld oppose the President. the toe of
his excellency's official bout may come
m etnitaet with Inv Aerevtarini
and over. - owl h, will go Thus, he
m-Ise their respective interests lie in dif
feyemt paths. thew two men dioagree.
As long as the war fasted, their interests
were identical. They had Ilion& to
Promote and Southern wealtlyto divide.
and both. i» order to do the-e,
bowed loin in_ oycopliantic yen itude to
the decrees of A. 1,, pith wham, at
that time, Congress was in the most
haritionioun union. As long no the im
mense profits stolen front the Southern
country were shipped north, and they
bad them to diltribute among them
ad ves and friend , , thew Iwo precious
scou"drels lived together in Mimi) amity
But now, when the stolen income has
all ceased aml a firm President inoiots
upon an' lione'ot and constitutional iod
miniotrat;un of the tim eminent, and
cheeks a curl upt_and inflituoun . Congress .
in its mad folly, the lanai of gree.cliaess
and self•ititiercot, which have !whet to
I bound thaw, 'two mad men," become
severed, apd they cease to be frit:Fidel
But who/ carer whether they are friends
or enemies?' Two meaner men, perhaps,
Luovar -ootialiitid [midis; riosition thus
same coaritry at the saute time, and
their quarrels are of no . importance
wh,,tever to the people. They aro both
heartily despised arid hated, and the
devirivill, sooner or later, get them both.
This is a consummation not, perhaps,
"devoutly to be wished," but it in one
that will not be greally.rakot,ted.
Let Them "Plteh In."—
it seems that the "differences of oPin•
,ion" which are now dividing the aboli
tion party, are not cofintstalone to dr
political organization, but have broken
out among the individual members of
the party, until it can novLbe properly
characterized as 'an epidemic. At -this
time there is scarcely any two of the ,rep.
ioneutative men or abolitionism that can
agree on any one thing,,except the infa
mous doctrine of negro equality i upon
this they are a unit, while .ppon every
other question, there are as many fac
tions among them, an theto aro members
belonging to their organization.
their Peramull difficulties, and differences
may hoof but little intoreatto the public,
then cannot but r;emulc in some good to
the country, for through them the pee
ple will become acquainted wjth the men
vino have beeneontrolling affairs during
ppast five years, and will torn from
Mohr
euppprt Is &week when :they see
ooasineer, or their ehatnetenilia par
s ito*o Polkaed bretheinti•
We 444 Wew I Pletaire of oie,ar,tto
'i•kr 144 leaders of puritan,
_OlO4
t drawn : by the pin ,Of anattnr
tat party. It Is aLga.slow
~the diausk,iou Oovaruent.of
by Ono. D. lEisiwtninv, taw
Istadireedar : Wolidon party
r141 1 1 1 #1 41 1 1
tai It or
reseotatiou ef 114.pertieulat God of the
mdiealt : •
wet, ■ i
yyyt or
gp 171 . 1
k•
de ho .. hi an .r i '
eh 411 0 ` aV f 1 'lle could no m
lengthy en ait omitted WA lilt qwn Bee and
mamas than one withded hydrogen or oxygen.—
If he ware °lithe elude 14 would compare much
more faver•bly . than it dues With Ite
older-pleas
eta. Het no writer—steeply a brawler, a haw
'
ler a beetzen, • male termagant, a masculine
,whsgle.. Bete of t h e elate ete"001110100 scolds,"
who by en opl law origami Britian, were dwelt-
cd in horse- redo. He it villifier, a tradmseri
• ealautnie4gr of men *nude and children. No
excellence, no natty, no helplessinewr le a.pro
/action liglithistefits renisitions assinita. He atm.
hie vengeance alike at the living pact the dead.
Itts venom melee through the cold sande of the
there to end tee vlethri. A burled body is nu
more Pide from him thart from other grave
peril.. of bare hut a day," Mid the geed
Roman emperor,
when he remembered to have
done no good deed - I have lost • minute,
Drurtime might nay, if ho rememberell no mmHg.
noel thing. Hi. heart and life blacken. aS hire
old head whitens. His fathin'a hoof I. split—
the eon's cars, nom and tongue should he. lie
ilesCrrus to be kickml untik. like the pit he Is
pined,. lie le -bottomless."
Itrownluvr has all the worst qualities of the
dm it, lost the latter, if ho has any redeeming
.qualitios, is. in comparison wash 'the oPerson,"
avirristion gentlemen Brovreduw. la a rattle
intake, wi,th Isle rattle, at the wrong mut of him.
Ile Is a hog, with the kink In his head instead
ofhir tall. If bayonets brhtlo at blue, he can
turn the back of hie neck and brittle beck with
interest. We have ground bins until lon is a
ground hog. , Wo have hedged him untillm is a
hedge-hog. Ho is it small man. but a great
wine; he may be a rich man, but ho is a pimr
devil. Ho is "a porcupine rolled up the wrong
•woy," thus pricking himself to ticoth with hie
own quills. Tbo more he writesthe flatter be
got., pt.( pi, ass adder's hoed dattenalts he be
comes f u rious. if hie heart were not A tale,
mender it would lung •inee have breo consumed
by the hell tire in his busom.
—Branton A; Kennedy, of the rid
unker office, Carlisle, l'u . will issue, on
the tith of July next, a paper for the
campaign, to be entitled The Criareasian.
It 11111 be printed until after the cloetion.
Price per single subscription. 50 cents,
Republican Malignity
esteems donkey in the Springfield
Jl.7.lllean, wino ilium be a Jiieobin after
Feeney r INRIuAIM, Inns lately given the
robin• a tIP-erilltioll of the panelling
new doors fur :be Capitol Alluding to the
panel representing Waelmigton'ii rebuke of
Lee, line writer lento 100, line ollnwiu g nit
•• stogolar (l tug about tins part tenlar
panel is t h at Jeff n IMP tit lli root
missioners to examine Crawfor4o designs
for (hot historic and conspicuous piece of
wytk roe the new Capitol—.tiro wondt r being
that he or any othet Southern loan cl Id
(MVO error wed to emblazon 011, II 4th. slay
shame un ane a,! the must Harm/rte. R.., o . l tAr
&MM. let au ; owl t he .13-11trit 114-
era With his fitting rcpt
person of Robert I; 'Lee. rentetobet the
prophecy of the panel v nnd its ',blot to et
Heamot to illy.'
V•ere la s e, hung more euturol ,'r, and
I hut ts, thou .401011 senlnee
on history. Peels:lli, litiwe,er, it is elenii
able a n Alivoineitiolei is nein nlinorbeil io the
study of 'lntern/ ~ , S UCCiti.e. and ,119 t.
thiriog to Uo nguor.uu df ilso Motor} of the
American rerolnitin -
Every One el , o, howo ver, ktolwa Iliac Ma
jor-Googol Charles Lee was not a Soul beta,
but on 1104.1jalnortn. 3:very one else knows
there 1.3 great doubt whether Washington
rebuke of Lee won Vast- and eves) , one else
knowigthat there 'Wog 310 mare relationship
betwolbit this General Lee of the
lion' and Genet al Robert 14 Les, of the see
ond, than het been darkness and light,or be
tween Butler and honesty
The arivtety of thin compatriot dr Butler
to coat reproach on Hobert E. Lee caused
him to make a fool or himself. We venture
to labo•per In ibis Down Easter's ear u eau- •
TlOll, not to probe too curiously this revolt,-
ionary history, lent he ,111.10 herons the
name of n flatten of??orwich. Conn , aad the
bolder of a Colonel's commisnton frtmr—the
Nlasencintsetts cmiloillee of 80fely, whose
name wee '
8L,11 , 14 r AltsuLD; TuK InAiron
--Prleraburgh hid,
Tut, Jotinnon %Inv If. nn, Nottrll,--Sumo
of our radical rolemporaries hare Inert. hay
ing s. tr rely good time" in 0(o - wing their
contempt of the Joht.trn 121 Won party, on
700 01101 or lIIe small another of politietaliti
who hart( been willing to column them
selves ti it The "whelp of sin," who does
up I hmt , ltt omit/ for the Prr.s, re,ally
ticgated that there were but two "Jo/015011
men" in Philadelphia, nod One of Ilia fol
lowers repeated Ilse ",marl effort 10 In, wit
ty" nn 701111111ing very amusing They,
honey or, Carefully colleen' from I heir read
ers the fart that in the, Frle of the State
in which the Union party ham been that
strongest, the most vigorous onpuizations
of our port) , now rnet. , We bate frcgtielit
/y spoken of the movement In tileglieny
couuly, and it. snother put or this paperlve
give the lit t ueeedlngs or a meeting of the
Johnson 01,11 or Bradford roomy II should
be kept in mind that, in proportion to pop
Mahon, the Republicans vtme 'stronger in
IfrollfOrst Oran In nny other county In the
State. If radicalism canton. sustain Itself
in Wilinoi•s own county.," It no be expert
ed that it NM long have 0 Jol'lllol'
p of Pennv,ivAtt •
The "hand writ ing Dpon the ' w,I, bp
rend on pluip/j 10,1,y, by lbe Jorohto heat)
Cr, Its it 07117 by the tali ightea Is,lng of 11.111-
, )I ,, nt, when intimated to h int thn late
tt h nein wls asaititig him I. Tilatt art weight
ed in Om balance aid ropmPnanlleig •'--
: POthoirlitlwi Dolly 4Vrtrik
A IG In 01 / . 6 KITT PATIIIOTN.---11 C. annex
extinct/5 froth xpeeched neently ed by
Thad. Stereos and Senator Sumer, the
pre,ent lenders 'of the t,bolition diatnuun
their pure patriotism awl
love Thr the Vonstitntion
•• I sill not stultify myself by stipposing
that we Lure any ',variant :it the Collet °-
tuns' for this proceeding. The talk of re
storing the Union ns it was, and tinder the
Constitution its it is, is one of the nbstirili-
Coe that I have lienriLrepeated until I hare
bee ms sick of il. 'these are many things
which make such an event impossible. The
Union DUET shall, with my Oonßeh I, be re
stored under the Constitution as it is "--
Thaddeus Stevens.
Let me say that tho Constitution of the
not ediltatesTsw - t Invitee' ond it, exacta no •
passive obedience, and on man who in not.,
wholly lest to self respect mid' ready i
abandon the manhood whic h is she wn in
the heaven-directed contitenbnco,will
volhn
tarily aid in enforcing a .judgment"
In his conscience, ho sohnottly behoves to
be against the fundamental low.' The whole
dogma of passive obedience must be isjected
in whatever guise it may assume, and under
whatever alias it ma i skulk—whettfer In the
tyrannical' usurps fen ot king, parliament,
or judicial tribunal."—Mos. artnmer, •
These are the worthies who assert that
the Southern people bare no right to be rep
resented In ()engross because they ore nal
•. loyal."- .
Tue Fur:anuses Denote Swisout.—The
following extract from a leilur which we
have received from an old New Yorker, new
residing in Little Rook, Arkansas, in worth
reading by (hose who Viso sern with what
a fine coating of philanthropy the Freed
' men's Bureau people cover,thelr swindle:
Sub agencies of the Freedmmes Bureau
are considered worth more than the Presl
dent's aster,. lipt few, If ally, of the p
tern eon get bends, unless they subsidise
the government agents in emus way—either
ss Silent partnersror * percentage on the
pretteof the erop. An honest, straightfor
ward Man Cando go chance to pa kelp.—
Some agents are reported to be interested in
from five to twenty plantations.
" if the government will sentf it y'deleetive
through this State, tevelatiOns i*tle
to sotOntell the Publio." — :
tit:hien,* tiourintid-4ipiastio too taie
roils, of endinalime Anoiiiiirpoblaition,`
upos;loquirl,,fP terked.te thelrean? 04 0
note" olhrektin ltititonal prinks, says tit t
414 **tea Of • National Benies/h*
filled ste Arr tear iben.
Ira faflntasNni." Titielketlnelphile the
Ono of thi teen tovinningibio edqVu. 91
out nob ides thidt Alintopoltilitliooono=
is made up—fial•oloas pind,iotrrtipt
ble. Spinner shoUltYgdStirile."
4 T c , • 7, • , isumoli ins. - , -The New
.Minn) preeinie thdititol
ai. l'Eetterblfor tae Thad. to.,
ye .
i,, / r
• . ruminate* • ''
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A ,
i
~ • Rey ,to stand' 88 1 (millh-
VW ';'.): olitad,torday— 'egg
~,.' fitreeeaked a .
It 'hot 7, boably oertain I they- 111
all be represented in the Domande Na
tional Nominating Convention, and that they
will choose electore who will lota for the
Democratic nominees T Now @appose their
vote., together eget' 'thaw olt llerthate
States that may rote the Democratic ticket,
constitute to majority Gelb.. Electoral Col
lege—what will be the result 1 It way be
said their vote, will net be aounied. Mu
erte', containing only Nerthertkinecabers—
elle Booth not tieing r epretkrated in.ll—yr,i,ll
reject' :hem. Will that rtlection be accep
ted hy the country Y Will the - Utast, of the
Southern people, or tte moss of tae Dew
nettle party in the Prorfhoecquiesee in it!
Alld would not such reactance be about men-_
acing Ii the pence of the country! I hat
would not he an nitenipt nt :meet:mina ; it
would be to 110 Belled ft eeethleel oonflict
it want.' present to the elfin/VI and the
Weeld the .lltteel of in majobily et the peo
ple inaivting upon their rightlb rotitrol the
Government, an - goinvt the uneouat Out tenni
pnlirpation of the minority.-'
• —Since the “passage" of the negro
rig:tits bell, the railroad companies in many
States have been put to trouble nod expense
1, 3, Degrees, tinder• lite prontptings and
through the material aid of white negro
loaeretverfio impudently assume to brook
ofer the mien oldie companies and to in
ti tide themsel43 into positions fro it which,
u ere they white, they would be sturmiseily
kieked, The person of n negro, however,
hate becorite sacred, and it is esteemed one
of the Ilighost crimes known to Ifie 1411/8 to
lay hands upon a lrench" or a !`bark."
olcept in kindness Keking n white loafer
OM of a reserved locality is thought noth
ing of,, and rtUaiie rio punishtufnt,l>ut lead
my a “coloied citizen" 001 in It dangerous
undertaking, tri.tiol, is certain to result In
net elpelenlYo Isw.nit Dud n growl Lullabul
lei, all over the rialto ry
\Vint c iv Juan or IT I . —ire do not under
stand by whit) logic or Otto of reasoning
any I Cl''", nho \ merienn or loves the
I non, c J 1 1 ,113 the dutfrottchinement
of the Intimo vet plc of the, South .4rlitle
the, Could eillr,m• coin all ilie nt.groes
itiolit .noun),the .doettate hoe
,bl..—ii„„J„s„ danger our Think of it—
dici mug the lawn ol n Stoic, while the
culrells are deprived of all civil
aught, Tito nealoor noting what the white
malt ton) line, could endure all this!
is this poll 11,1,1111' And those 'legroom are
so 'gnomon tloti they cannot hire themselves
out, but unksi dictate the lawn of the land
11 lice will. fully cense 'and rett,itti prevail,
if the Pt went rtidicol ('engross shall be per
witted to rule The curse, of the living
and the memories or (lie dead forbid 11)11
oriole agnitrst our race and cotintry --Er.
--That man"-- (len No Pro
fix..lloarz--in taantleritigg to and fro In
search of role, r rtes the nfltar" Ihttrion
Badge (1011 e up ru gill vrithoffi Tegard to
expeore ape. h:•1 —noble Itussom " II
would add touch tel the focturesquene•ta of
his appeolattett he would odd to his eon
time a paw or high toilunry hoots, mill
epos r, In useful article nn a retreat.) and
eoektal hd of lofty proportion', Ito might
al.lt•earry n smolt] flay in his bawl, which,
upon suitable ',comae/tr. he could press
a ill, Tenor to his lips lle should by no
means allow the rebellion to he suppre.sed
until after the second Tuesday of netober
('lap-trap is a 'great thing if skillfully ntan
aged =W.,.
Republican in \lnu u •, alio had
iiet'vell 0111 111.111 mo of 80ilit3 o in the An
gnotn Wag n•ke•l when lie 0:11114. 0111110 W
lie liked it •• I hul u bully time,' said
114 •• Ibrrr wail 71i inmate. of ilia jilt, nud
not it il—tl Democrat nttiorwai tits let •'
C)res 11 1 1 , ip1is boo !wide hiti'llrirty
otglitNnyeg,. nern.4 the broad Atlantic, end
is new in Pat 14
NOD abbertivmentL.
0 RPTIANS COURT SALE.
vithm order of the %pima
o.mi of Centre etunly, there w II bo e:pored to
publ4e sale on premises, nu
WEDVI3.DIY, AUtirST let, 1888,
at I o', lock p to., the following deceriliod real
e4atc, .ii anted in Potter township, Centre coun
ty, bounded and described ni pillows. Begin
ning at a clone in the middle 0 the road at the
corner of Jonas From ' . land, thence by land of
Jacob Strohm, north :lit degree., west itti
then to a fink, thence by laid of if. W. Luce,
north 8; ilegrren, erect 11 perchal, to the middle
of the road. thence by the canto north 74 degree.
co at In poi, Intro nod 014 to the place of beginning,
c , .t.tthivg 10 port I,4,,thercon eructed a
=
and oboe maker eh 'p.
71;1011.i.—bina half thin purebrne money to
be final on confirmation of tilpallifilk And the ree
idue in one year thereafter, nab Internet, to b
r n ,urti by bona and inertrrage on the jorernieen
PIOIt❑I t; ROSS 111 A N
J utle t.. m, the toilethr of C. itashal.
Ono r A(' rOir
The milwriller would re.i,e011111). ollobrin
1111111,, • . thus fllw , f,tlllll.lted u nulllete, Oil
11,.t „ ri, /16.11. .4.11 e mile
OF 110ALSBURii,
11., Cedar ('reek, near the Oak
here hn txeontinunlly piakiicarturinir
• Plc SW. LINSIcIl.:1/ 411,.
A% back Ice nclilnall al reac.clicalcle rate.) ile hn
ccn Icancl at all t ono CI beat of
HOUND 01
WI nh Ilecw.ll aell tit terry Inta,4l occ for tcsah cc
eaallacclga forpl‘in Or .11 k oc
vitae hat 44 Inuncl Icy nnynernua eminent ago.
eullicraltela lobe good for Mock dfall Lancia ap
be racine.cla thr. fn amen of the 00001) and call
ea, (0 0 , 0 It a Irinl, The lcunceacl ocl mann
JAetured here In et the
VERY BEST QUALITY,
Antis north to the l'iiinter l ivid others lit leas
tninty perrento iu inure thiwany Oil that Orin
bought in the Niel
=9
IBIEII
G Roitoß PECK'S
EATINO /OM ICE CREAM SALOON.
On lligh Fired, at the west end of the brhlgo,
llellelunte, Pe. This excellent establishment Is
now open, and good meal, can ho had it all
hon.. Mabel Veer, llam , I (wean or cold,)
Chit hen:Turkey, Tripe, Pit kles, Oysters, Bohn..
Egg's, rim Cahn., Crackers, Nye, Oranges,
Lemons, .he to., comprise the bill of fare. Au
elegant
`'ICE CREA SI SALOON!
le also on tha first truer, laid tLe most delibinu•
cream Is served to easterners. •As "averages he
has the beet or coffee, tea, syrups and lager beer.
Call and son him. June 6,'66-Ij.
F RBE.EXIIIBITION I
Prof. D. P. Harlin/A wilt giro n freo
extalloition of fforoarnonidtip, with his trained
stallion, "Morgan 'rigor," In front of the Bro.
korhuif Musa, liollefonto, Ps., on
WEDNEEIDAY,.IUNK 18; 1888,
of I o'clock, P. M. Thum spirited eniondwlll ho
driven without bridlo, rain, brceohlng or trace.,
and with head pod neck outirely Wage. AOw
lecture will he delivered upon the °outwit/li, tad
t hue fortuod to learn the mime,
For jiarticularc ore hand Wile.
Julie 8-11. 111211111.11UUT A MONK.
VALIIABLE FARM FOR SALE
The sabocilber Oren for mitt • 'Aiwa.
blo farm mntaining EIGHTY.OI3. eons ; forty
acree.of which are oleeced and In Atha Mats of
cultivation. The monsitang foriy.sis germ are
' well covered with' white PIMP and sale timbal'.
A good frame hammy barn and Mho, ont4sift
ding, me erected on the -premise', end *good
spring,boute and spring of moil excellent water.A
One "loom orebard of thrifty apple and cher
ry trees,Mils° growing 45 am tarp.
Thernhscrlber ta-abstst removing west sod
wilt tell at • remonable agave. Per further In-
formation and tersie, !mg! personally or by
letter to 'PAIW
5MV 1 1M1 4011 0 1 . 0, 4
'P• •It• .1140 2 1Ver . ..
mina=l,
VaWOO*
* - lonetkim boiebrifrikt, • it rt
We I " W IMP '
V , • -
LI
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tit Tli zt e beli t ori it iril too l , how,
_ mei:,
. elladAtea tkerc
hum t-At. .• •^oi*i.irrizitiVihibtO`
Co the tablas.
5 gib
• 446. D1 .‘•
/781. Lk*
• ••,- •
:_rtilongdoto:AM :404
Voktiii ' Z i a**
dent tad rta, ortiloA, fin Nast t i era l :, (IA;
fro forced to nos, to the &pry at their
COMPLEXION' AND .11EALTO
Now, however, we bare the gloat plossurs. of
&alai before them an aiW Ie which we know
PROP PERSONAL NXPBRIENOR,
to Wriest What It to repreeented, Au elegant
ing4urtrnm Or fIX comPr i sxioN,
'And the that IN porfeetly borookoo, baly lo.lio
-'prove and beautify the skin.
It boo already received the enderventent of some
of the moat beautiful ant) distinguished
'LADIES IN AJIEfIICA.
gee this from the talented and mod. retrenled
lady Mi Jean Hemmer.
, Patt.angt.turs, Feb. 2, 2866.
?deem. PRIAICOIO °ROMPS k• Co.;
arßsfiest,. :—lt affords me numb Pleasure to
add my.tqktinsonial to the „lung Wt which . You
haiie on doubt received from ladies who have,
like Jayeelf, 'experienced the delightful •efeet
Venice(' upon tlid Skin by the application of
your celebrated %NOM. Or AiiftftwA•
Frain toy own experience I can recommend it
to every lady as the most certain, seemly, and
'Trowel Etnatifier .1 the Coop/4.40n J ever was/
and thank you for placing in my hands this
elogsn t cosmetic which, hereafter, w)II always
be considers) by ma as • poditire nerotejfy ro trur
Tuttrt., Yours truly,
ysco 1/0.111101.
Tlfl ENAMEL/OF AMERICI,A
Will make the skin perfectly soft and smooth .n
fed Ablates after R Is applica t or the mount paid
for it will ho
POSITIVELY REFUNDED. '
A BOTTLE
AL WA VS OPEN ON THE COUNTER,
for ladies to use t4re they purchase 1,
Farr. or eft A PON. At the Drug Mere of
MMZU
Bola Agent per lIELLREO.3..TE »ndwrcinitY
Pitoem:"--oner bottle, $1 00.. Sig Willa, U Otr
An Elegant
LADlEs"rolt.liT ALBUM,
Prrrrettrd •co r, rioting tbis osOblish
moot, m u ,. l I 'll4-3n,
Legal :4rottreo
N OTICE OP !INFEST
• To the heir, and legal reprecentato ex
of Mlchnel Poorman, dee'd .
Take notice that by h irtne of a writ of partl•
lion lexued out of the Orphans' Coon of Centre
county and to mo dirocted, 'on inquest will be
hell at the tote residence of bliehael Norman,
doe'd, to the township of Spring, and county of
Centre. on Thurodiry, the 9th day of Allgood. A.
IT.; :SCA at Io,' clock, A. 31., of said day, for
the purport, of winking partition of the real te-
Into of cold oim cased, to and uniting his beiniand
Icgnl rriirtcen MO, en, if thesante raw d
be one
withont periodice to or -*polling of the whole,
otberwi•r s to r nluo and appeal. the 1 , 11010 ac
cording to law, at which tone and ploce you
may he prectoßjf you think proper.
Shaving Office. IllellAßD CONLEY,
Bellefonte, Nfity 21-11 t. Sheriff
•
initvrous• SALE OrMEAIs
A TATE —There will be sold at public ale
on Saturday the 10th day ofJunc, on the pr
by We ndminictrators of the estate of John
Meyers deccased c uedhllowing described !tort or
parcel of inntbeitunted in Patten township, Cen
tre eiinty, beginning at st 'pellet, tree, !Wince
by tartd,d Lug. Crag *Drib 29) degrees rut.
72) perches, llicnetchy 'me 32 degrees west 27
percher. to a punt. thenreditirth 67 d6greose east
.190 perelme too birch, then*. south 29 degrees
cunt aihng other land of said decedent 10b per
cher ton chestnut, thence along loud of Jacob
linty north 711 degrees west to place of- begticx
ning, contson.ng EfflifTY THREE ACRES
nod TwEvry.NINE PEItCIIES or there
ebonite {Vs
TERMS - -Onefinift ILa porchpse money In
houdgon confirmation deal., end thielmilance in
one year thereafter with Internet, to be secured
by bond and mortgage on the premixes.
Salo to commence al 12 o'clock of told day.
JONAS STISIL
JAMES McK EE,
Ploy IS 'MAIL Atha...fru/ors.
N OTICE OF INQUEST.
To the heirs am/ legal rke . sentetives
of Roth A. Johnston,
Take notice that by r irdie of a writ of parti
tion Issued out of tbp Orphans' Court of Centre
tamely, and to we directed, an inqueot will be
held at kho late residence of Ruth A. Johnston . ,
deed, in the borough of llollefon e, Centre
county, on Wednesday, the Fth day of August,
A. D., 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M of said day
for the purpoee of making partition of the real
estate of said deceued, to and among her heirs
and legal reprceentativem, If the same can be
done without prejudice to or spoiling of the
whole, otherwise to value and appraise the Same
according to law, at nisi& time and place you
May be present If yell Oink proper.
Sheriff's Office; RICIfAItD CONLEY,
Itollefonto, May 21--6 t. Mhereff,
THE KIRBY
Beeper and Mower, the challenge of /dr. Myare
is hereby accepted—the time and place to be
hereafter designated.
The Kirby is already to well eatablielted in
Centre county to require any further reaomosen
dation front us. We believe there Is not • fanner
in the county, who ow. • Kirby, who woq)d be
*Mang to exchange it for any other ma
chine offered for sale. James P. Hughes, Is our
traveling agent,
BUORTLIDOB es CO.,
April 20-9 w: Aeons.
NOTICP. OF 111Q11f8ITION. Office near the Bald Eagle Valley It. R. Depot.
TO the heirs and legal rep resen tat h KIRI3Y FOR 18661 .• •
of Jacob Peters. deebt
•
Take notice that, by tirl as of "ti writ of purl,
lion issued out ofgle Orphans, Court of Centre
mainly and to me Abetted, an inquestwrill be
held at the late reitilence of Jacob Peters,dee'd,
in the township of Putter, and comity of Centre,
on Saturday, the nth day of August, A. D.,
1100, nt 10 o'efock, A. M.. of said day, fur the
p ur pos e of oinking partition of the real cabala of
the said deceased, to and among his heirs and
Icgol representatives, if the same can be dune
without prejudice to ur spoiling of the whole,
otherwtro to raise and appraise the same me
cording to law, at whirls lime and place you
may be present it you thitikproper.
Pherirs Omen: RICIAARD CONLFA r , --
Ilellefonta, May 24-01 ShAtly.
N OTICI. TO IIEIRF
P,OII4YLVANIA, CVATIIIt C00111Y,N9:
J. P llephort, Clerk of the Orphans' Coort of
sphtenonty . of Centro, do hereby eertoiy, thet ut
nu Orphan s Court held at Bellefonte, the 23,1
dey of Aprll, k. U.. MO. before thi Honorable
the Judges of etLitl Court. On motive n rule
wu granted upon the heirs and repreient*tivas
of John Dale ' decayed. to come into the Court
un th 3 fourth l Autlay of August next, end ea
cept, or refuse to uvula, or to ehoveoeiret• why
the rent estate of said deemed should pot bo
sold. '
In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my
hand and efilwed the seal of said Court, at Belle
fonte, the 134 day of April, A. D ISMS.
It. CONLEY, J. P. GEPIIA
Sheri. May 2.5-11 L C. 0. C.
ABAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
!Alton, Of administration on the estate
of John Boyer, deceased, into of Potter town
'Majoring been 'greeted 'to tho anderaigned;
all p&sone knowing themselves indebted to said
estate die hereby notified to make Immediate
payment, and those taring claims sealed the
some to present them duly nutheeticated fur
settiontent.
RAMUSL ROYER,
JACOB ROYER,
June ItllB-11t. Administrators.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
pur , based the following property, formerly be•
longing to Joseph Kitchen, at Coiltable's sale,
and I carillon all persona against porehaslng or
having t nything to do with the came: 011ie
spring wagon, one twohorse wagon , two milts
harness, one sett buggy homes., three-81th of
ten nomad oats in the ground, one barrow and
two spring calves.
May 26-It. lIKNRY TWITEIRE.
•
ik.DIIINIMITRATORS-NOTWIL
Letters of administration on the estate
of Mr.. Sarah Cummings deceased, late of Belle
fonte. Centro smutty. haring been granted to
the undersigned, al! pentode Jrnowlog them
wires !added to said "date, eta Doubt 01;
led to mare Immediate payment, and there
having Adam against the same to present them
duly autbauthotod fur 0041 " 6 ".•
E. D.ROMMITIMS, '
May 18 '86.41. Adatisfeissuo. •
A DIi3NISTRATOWg NOTIOE.
Letters, of Athilutettatiot of Wens
totti of Peter Ihnestilateot Bum -Moe mow
Me, deseasadildielagtast paled to Gimp'
doodtuod,horequent all 011:11005 knoWing Mem
• aelvos Indebted to mid alma te,.lnidt• heutodi
ate payment tad these having Wotan to pram&
them duty authenticated for eottlement.
COX:RAI? St11(0141.
`~
fit: •
G . l k lePElt ua t
".! •• • In Here and
Clinton cord 'to o machines is ,
cucorr • ` lONS their re.
Ire ono ' one ••r: • with those of
I bbardt combined bit. • `,,reaper and
mower, the ground to be mifeebed lier trial by this
agent or agents, who hare the esurage to accept
the @here champ, to meat titer flubbed he
the UK Bold agent oagents are respeatfully
requested to gamin ear ly .o that ground may be
selected and public not given to farmers glue
evily, to be present at trio/. In connection
with this notice I would make mention of some
of the adventaps and good Beaune of the Hub.
bard, ell of which eta be establdidtml on the Sold.
tart strong, knew *lda I-voytkikil mask It
la. It is an *isolate doable etrirs wheel ma
chine.
iced. at, has no side draft or weight OR the
horses Peeks.
Rd. It bat a Johtted ohml finger bar.
4th. It has a shriis i teal deaf t. bar. • '
msth. It he. e spring seat.
6th. l'be bar eon sully folded• for tram
portal/on, or roused with a teem to pass °Wise-
Aloes 8. s. trim, stumps .ii large stoics,
7th, It h. the lightest dealt mishits. In use.
Bth. It bait au extremely Side out in grain,
being one foot wider than heretofore, and it oats
(our fent 8 inches in•gniss.
It Ms tba only self-rake that will make
perfect olds dont ery and work well in ell kind
of groin, dispensing entirely with., reel, end
making the gavels soy isisp the driver MAY de-
Bird, ray boy that can drive pair of horses tin
feparate the martquo"end eolf.ralke.
Pith. it only goods to be seen to bo convin
ced of its perfect opperetion Ishii its nonliability
to get out of order, Call and see the machine
and the at my agricultural store on Bishop
street Bellefonte, Pe.
April 1.8-10 w J, 11. MYERS,
Agent for Hobberefe Reaper nod Mawr hi
Centre, Motor, and ClenVidot conchs..
P. H. Since the alums was put In print, Loss
advised that. the Centre county Agricultural
itortety hero elitalfied their Intention to eppolet
a time and place fur trial, where I hope I shall
meet or cry machine offered to the imbile.
J. 11. 111YICRS.
T HE EXUELSIOR 'ACCEPTS
lint ing noticed the thallenge of Mr.
Myrre, agent for the Hubbard Reaper anti tim
er, to Reaper Arcata to a trial of their roe:motive
tunehtnes in grace or grain, NJ agent for the Ex
celsior, 1 hereby give notice that I accept said
challenge, and on my time in to, much occupied
tu waste it in running timer the county, will
choose the place of trial at or near Centre MU.
the ,to to he decided upon a , soon as the gran
or grain will permit of cutting. A fair trial to
he sit on In oil kinds, light, heavy, 1040 and
standing gran end the lame In groin
Tile Excelsier le known by every one Ow hos
used it, to be the host Reaper aCT Mower in the
market. The following are a few of Its many
excellent qtialities •
let. It is durable, and for eimplicity of 'con
struction and contrivance has no equal.
2nd. With reaping attachments and all, It ran
be folded together in two minutes to the side of
the machine, so as to-pan through gateeakem,
or from place to place, with ...ouch vale and as
little mum as a common cut. '
Id, It la a double &lie — wheel mellitus—
has the drh ing end • flexible cutting bar and
adjust. itself to the unavenese of the ground.
4th. Its guards arc of the best charcoal iron,
faced with steel.
sthL It motto four and a half feet, and reupi
cis feet wide. -
Bth. It hut never yet ' tonna gram or grain so
hem'', or badly lodged that it was incompetent
to cut, orhad to back out.
ith. it has a cut-of rod, which prevents the
dropping of grtin.
Bth. Ile dealt le light nod its motion stonily.
lath, It to wild Any dollar. le. than hereto.
fore, (self druptim and all included.)
10th. A boy that can drive a team propttly,
tan manage lire machine.
The following named gentlemen ' with many
more, in this county hare used thellsaisior, eft
of whose aro'ollling lu tedify to its merits.
Joshua Polk}, Linden Gall,
Shannon Bunt, do do
Beery ld)ersi, do do
James Dual, Centre nail,
Jaunt Lingle 2 Itro's, do do
-Wn . Foster, ' Agrienitural College,
Jeitim Brungard, wow. Store,
Michael tirot e, Bellefonte,
Wm. Grove, du
George Dote, do
Michael Flobburn, du
Joel Stroble, Zion,
Isaiah &ruble, do
For further in,t,rmation, and pamphlets eon•
taking recommendations, &C., Miilllll.ll
PETER
Cdhlre Bail,
Aped 211,41 w P.
_
TUE KIRBY A.CCIWTS!
An agents for the sale of
•
IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT RAKES!
We take pleesere In eminencies to the far.
mere of Cadre county Oat we Leto been go
ointhd 'V.Ie for the eels of the
"KIRBY REAPER,"
All (hello in want of the beet heel enter in use,
will du well to parch.° a KIRBY et once.
A 1211.1itrupply of EXTRAS will be kept on
hand. „`,
Rend furn deecrlplive catalogue' end peke.
toml, or call tot
EIIIORTLIDOV s CO..
Ogre near the /1. R. V. Ilailrreall Depot,
Match. 2.; r866.41n. Bellefonte, Pik
rI3RIAL OF REAPERS AND MOW
-1 ERS AND IhIPROVND HAY FORKS.
The ageihnitural-eciety of Coign> °minty will
have the contediplated trial of reaping and
mowing machines and improved bay forks, on
or about the sth .lay of July neat, yyu, the form
alt. N. IdeAlliste., esq., near athlete, to
compete for the diploma of the sec ß ty—the -
set day of the trial to depend upon the ripen
leg of the grain, or which. due notice will be
glean. 1../se rinma• of awoperitorp . most be en
tered before eight o'clock a. m.. of the day of
trial, which may be done on application le the
Secretary, by letter or otherwiee. The.td e el
will be under the seven Won of the Exeeet.tr
Committee of the society, mud a Jury of comps
tent4lieleteret led Judges, nod will boa meet en.
tensiverod Interesting trial of tosehlnee. Com
petitors will be admitted from other emlate.
J. T. JOHNSTON, S. T. SHUHENT,
Secretary. June 1 '66.-51..-Yreeillcias.
3600k0 & ~'rtationarg.
NEW BOOK STORE. -
Tbe place to boy your
iresbier,
Drily Weekly papore (
Pieturtidet
Str&pary,
• ; '"" 41soksj_.
Mums,
Tula,
Jewelry,
ktond books,
Bibles di '".
Wasik books,
i4NI II.
&rah ."L
•: 'Um"
V
sod boots of any kind, at the very lowest
none, is at
MOORE & HAINES'
New and eztenslve Book store, on Etch sheet
or third -dpor west from AU•ipay sweet.—.-
D miss the place.
They kayo everything Mat It wanted la their
lbw, soil WIWI imompedingl7 low. Cave then a
sail. May 'On.
LP/In:RUIN% BOOK STOP&
I ra
This lod'iratt known astabliabandit
Oba again boo rad to th iamin, . 4r2korholt
now, ahead) op to lb. '
0011 AD 11100811.
Ha maul Jeeps ea band MI amid apportawator
thoolostml, dualoal, sabool,flanday rebook, sad
abodlanwata boobs. wtationary sod photighpli
ammo. 'Moo anbanniatow , wormiest at watt
and window j000n„ , A , Itlyotol 4,10001 t. No&
09 41 1: 1/ Zial tb nal le i oil Irko
tAkir to Hy was 'iolposs
tonstaatly - - , Now - pabltialtwornaipath ,
babodi prker.
,Ja54.1.9 It U. Llvuraercor.
Salitlets.
- •
,t_ •
00'
2 1_ 4 pas 141.6 Alti
Awn Si gives, thit
1111 `ll pard the
ett:Sratlg,dd4sir.
rAiant:
unseated lands, In Nati* ecaosty,..til4 e sev
eral sopplemsats there'd, then will. exposed -
to pabHe gait or eaterl, the following Diehl, of
aaasstaill lead, In meld twenty, far the taxes
doe and unpaid thereon, at the court boas, la
the bbroogh of Bellefonte: On the woad Mon
day of Juno, A. D. 11186:
- -
BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
•exi. rite. sixonairran's.
433 130 John Donnelly
433 130 Sanwa, Seotl,s
1111le JAIAlta% P0rte,.:....,
433 0153 .Joseph Nardi
482 103 Alexander Onteres.:.
415 ~... thews° Eddy
OTS Beery Wheeter.....
388 06 8 Joules 11a11,6 ....
433 151 Charles Ha 11......
307 ..... Derld Lento .....
416 ...- John - 614p
$B3 ..... Richard Wein.
416 .. Joseph Walt
415 JineelTetni ......
415 ..... J..hn Senna
433 „.... EN Canby
433 103 John Rugg.
415 050 Melly Wharthe
316 166 Jor. Parker
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633 „ 166. Kearney Wharton
433 163 Thomas Gnaws" ~
433 120 Oak! ......
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153 Moorp Whorfon
153 William Parka, ..... ....
153, Roitiecest Wa1n....1 .......
153 Benjamin 11. Tallinn....
153 Fail Wharton
153 A.B Valentioo••••r•••••'
153 M. T. Milliken.,
.... N. J. Mitchell
034 James 0111111 and
263 Robert IVaterl
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263 Phoebe Wain
143 Samuel W, Fisher
16.1 Samuel N For
.... Farah M. Tallman
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120 Job Miry
103 J 0 Visitor 1
103 ilird Wilson ... .... •
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141 Kearney Wharton ••
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153 Margaret Spoor ...... ....
141 John Pim
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433 163 'Mont Beverage ...... ....
433 163 31artli a 31eC0nne1,„......
433 , GM James Wentworth
433 - 163 Goorge Latham.
433 163 Edward SlOyston
325 010 Atll, w Armstrong
433 163 Sharp Delaney
200 GOO Was McPherson
435 16S Win U Lothaer
431 ..... Chorine Limos
434 ..... Thomas Grant
313 106 John Witmer Jr ...... ....
313 106 John London
433 153 Christian Hair
247 010 Jacob Stoke
426 164 Christian Hair Jr
107 007 George Slough '
433 , 153 And,ow Schenck
1. 1 433 153 David Hair
210 120 Alexander Scott. ..... ....
' 433 153 Michael Schanck
433 153 "Chrirtion Schenck -
433 153 John Hanna
433 153 John Allison
' 075... William Wilson ...... ....
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1 1114 53 James Allison ...... .......
453 153 Casper Shand.. •
433 153 Robert Spear ...... ......•
433 153 Christian Lenbore
4:13 153 John Funk....„... .....
433 153 Cooper Laurence
431 163 Samuel Chestnut ...... ...
406 .... William IVilinin ..........
43:1 • 153 John Louden
433 163 Thomas Grant
433 163 Christian R0hrer.....,...
433 143 Sebastian Gratr......,...•.
100 158 Robert Ring
433 163 Pool Binh..
433 143 Pant Black
433 163 l'aul Snob
433 163 John Borelands.....
418 163 John Reny
433 163 John Snob
433 169 John Snob
400 ..... John Blank
312 ...- Joseph Wells
433 153 Robert Irwin
433 153 John Mils.,
433 163 Richard Peters
210 080 Hugh Houlihan ...... ....
433 153 Jacob Slough
050 Robert Ring
413 143 John llorabright
433 I#o Andrew Graff
075 ..... Joleph Harrison ..... ....
103 .... , John Harrison
216 080 Robert Roney
405 147 Jacob Rusk
422 044 John Weidman
402 116 Jacob Weidman ...... ....
433. 163 Edward Bryon
1041 „.., Joseph 8auman..........
070 ..„. Thom. Grant
030 ..... Christina (tuber
251' 085 Philip Rbermou ...... ...
149 075 John Rbenmiiir
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433 153 Eleanor Bidden,
108 153 Robert Rainey
040 010 Rislhard Artherton.....,..
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433 153 Isomo Dritchos
433 • 153 Joßil 0 undager. ........
433 153 George Slough
433 153 Michael (lundager. .....
177 UM Hardman Philips
210 190 Thoutos Horallton
216 IMF Thomas Grant
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210 156 Saurus/ Showete
103 044 Robert Ring
421 031 John Myer .....,
321 • 058 Joseph Pim .............
. 3411 139 Henry Pim
301 150 "George Pim
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433 163 William Gray
4:13 120 Margaret Huller
305 112 John Cochran
458 060 William Russell
133 ...... Thom.. Roma: ..... ..„
400 ..,., D. Corokaddem
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201 320 George Anton
309 .... James Rowland,
421 089 John Scott ......... ~......
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263 Benjamin Beard
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060 Adam Boiender
060 Albright Swine/4rd
.... James Itow
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08 . 0 Thanatos Ban'
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000 . Eleanor MoCormick . 0 8 /9
000 Peter Wilma - 03 65
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283 John Wbeeland ...... ...
263 .1 On Rollington ...... ...
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000 Robert Rubor,'
000 'Robert Kolboos ..... ...
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060 Joseph Curgill.... .....
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