The' O H ~~V at&itn En.' Like CASS and HANCOCK, Gen Mo. cAtkiDIGLIKOOO, 4311d0fORSOliie tiCtrif4,4ll4 OEB in with his whole soul. for the tni.' umph of Ptoitna And rztitinittO m It is a moat' comfbrtahle feeling for the De. mocracy to kkow that all Mr. Femmes competitors are enthusiastically pledg. ed to his support, ana will do, Friday Morning, July 30,1369., I everrthintr-ertear Y - P'1111"AT , 'NEIL JPE,WATRET, AI!SoCIAtitMOM. Terme, $2, per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTk, DEDIOCHATIC NOMINATIONS FOR covzsdioß, AAA PACKER, OF CAnuo'S orttiNTY. FOrP KTP,AEKt .1 13 PGE. CTILIIIII PERSHINO, OP CAMBRIA CORNIT DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM I. That the federal wivernment le limited In power to the Itranla.cOsialtied In the Federal Constant Mot ; that 'the exercise of doubtful ounstitutional posters Is dangerous to the sta bility of thn government and the safety of the eonsen people, t an that the (Mate or nnsylvania shall surrender her groat right °flood self govern ment. 2 That the attempted ratification of the pro posed fifteenth amenchnent_to the Federal onatitullon by the radical memhem of the last legislature, and their refusal to submit the -none to a vote of the people, was a deliberate breach of their official duty and an outrage upon esery eitiaen of the State, and the resolution making such ratification should be promptly rem-410d and the amendment submitted to the people at the polls for acceptance or rejection. 7 That the democratic party of Penneylve nle la opposed to conferring neon the negro the right te vote, and we doempliallcally deny that t here is any right or power to Congress or else where to Impose negro suffrage upon the peo ple of this Skate in opposition to their will. 1 That reform In the administration of the federal and State governments, and in the management of their financial strain is impart iteratively demanded. 5 That the Movement now being made for he amelioration of the cond Mon of the labor ing man has our moat cordial co-operation That the legislation of the late republican Congress "outaide of the Constitution," tho disregard of the majority therein of the will of the people sod smoky a the ballet box, in the exclusion, from their seat.. In Cowers of rep resentatives clearly elected, the catablishment of military governments In Stetesin the Union md the overthrow of all civil governments therein, are arts of tyranny and usurpation that tend directly to this destruction of all re publican government and the creation of the worst forms of despotism. 7 That our soldiers and sailors, who carrien tine flag of our country totictory must he grate fully retnembered, and •11 the guarantees given in their favor must be faithfully carried into execution, 5, Fqual rights and protection for naturalised and native•horn Mitten. at home and Ahmed the assertion of American nationality which shall command the rl.epeet of foreign powers and furnish an example and enema rageinent to l.•nple struggling for national integrity, con stitutional liberty and indlvidunl rights. ti That to, present internal revenue and taxing system of the general government I■ grossly unjust, and means ought at once to be adopted to cause a modification thereof. (Winery trowrawftow —The Pemocritic voters f fti.u.aarantl..Boroughs.anft—Townehips In Centre county, Will meet It the midst piairiel of holding elections in their reepeu•tive dis tricts, on the afternoon of klaturday. August 7th, 1349, rind elect delegates to represent sal! tiormighri and Townships In a County fon•en• Bon, to he held at the Demoorgtic Chill ROOMS, in Bellefonte. on Tuesday, August 11th. at 2 ii'rlock, I' IL, which Convention will put to nomination line candidate for APPelillny. tine candidate for Ahern!. t the candidate for Prothonotary, line candidate for Register and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, One candidate for Recorder, One candidate for Treasurer. tine candidate for Commissioner. ine candidate for coroner, tine candidate for Auditor, And transact such other hurdner lief", them The number 01 which each district Is entitled upport lon me n t is to friltrwri • Bellefonte lion 0 limns Tp" 41 I.iberty .• 2 411,.. - P, Howard NI Heibti rg 111=1 l'hilippburg" 2 Ilenmbr " 3 Curtin " I Ft Shea " Hitrri. " 3 Union " I Walker " linty Cnrnml tt " I limn/ode Tp. I Forlorn " 4 M r linfoon : 11 Howard " 2 By order of Co , J. Choose Ye Betweee Them I)emocrittA ! The campaign has opened ; the eon teat has begun. tin one aide are the mongrel hosts of Radicalism; on the other, .the.serried ranks of the Democracy. ' b. The questions to be decided are the supremacy of the White Race*/ against the African or Blank Raoe, and the supremacy of Republican Institutions as against an Imperial Despotism. We, the people of Pennsylvania, are to speak the Sentiment of thle State on these two questions, and as we speak it, so may result weal or woe to the na tion. The Democratic Party is the party of the White Man and the Republic. • The Radical Party is the party of the Black Man and Despotism. The one otters you, as in the days of old, all that freemen can desire, Peace, Prosperity and Plenty, with all the safeguards thrown around the citizen by constitutional law and impartial trial by jury. The other offers you Negro Equality and Military Despotism, with all the horrors of the last eight years, and the liability of the citizen to he arrested at any moment and thrown into prison. The Democratic party gives you PACKSI and j great and able men, lovers of the constitution, and pure and ttpright citizens. The Radical Party gives you GEARY and WILLIAMS; the first • military "funs and feathers" bragadocia, and the purchased tool of a legislative lob by -, the other a man whose shameless effrontery, in sitting on a case in which his personal interest was concerned, has brought disgrace upon our supreme jadicial tribunal. Which of the two causes do you pre. feri And for whom will you out' your vote'? People of Pennsylvania, let your de cisidh be in favor of the White Man, Liberty and Law. ' - Gen. Lion. Geri, hfcCAwritras, the gallant young PenAylvanian, whose chivalric bravery has been tested On many a bat tle-field, had hosts of friends in the convention which nominated Judge PACIaR ; I . IIA throwing aside all ,hie personal aspirations, the General urges his admirers to use every effort to elect our nominee, and the result is, they see atto-ltare-forgotten .I.l3alBNy...othar candidate was before the nominating convention. The noble conduct of Gene. Cass and hicq k uirritass will never be forgotten by the Democracy, and the time May come when it will avail to make one or both their honored rep. resentatives. As for General lifoCAm nLess, Tilture honors will surely crown his yolintr bre, -- wlth - tarret wrimthy; and in that day when it shall he the pleasure of the Democracy to raise him to the high places of the land, the peo. pie will rejoice to know that they have had the opportnity to reward one of their representative men for the truly unselfish and noble stand he has taken in behalf of constitutional principles, and which to-day gives them the great est - eonatiewdeltrithrwterr and twedr-, ruptible Democracy. THE REGISTRY LAW. A Lucid Explanation of Its Proves- AULD AND TILE AWAY FOR FUTURE 71) the Voters-of Incrierrie Cbre'rig For the purpose of showing you whst you Will have to do this fall in order to vote, we have had the following exposi tion of the new election law, (or as it is called the Registry Law,) prepared for your use. We Call the special attention of naturalized voters to the provisions concerning them They are picked out to be specially worried before they can vote ; and finally, when theyariiillowed to vote, their certificate of citizenship is to be marked on the back,-like a store dile bill, ever!, time it istraded on, with the word " voted " and the date. The MIMIC party that passed this law, passed one similar last year, (1866,) which the Supreme Court declared unconstituti onal. This law is in spirit unconstituti onal no doubt, too, inasmuch as it neces sarily obstructs the freedom of voting and worries the voter in yielding up Mb fraheblee, particularly in this county, where a separate ticket for every candi date for all the township, county and State officers must now be voted, will it prevent and obstruct the Axerels4 of the right of suffrage guaranteed by our con stitution Rut read the exposition of the law for yourselves. I. On the first Monday of June the assessors are to begin a revision of the transcripts of names furnished them by the county commissioners. This duty consists or the several particulars follow ing' p a• may COMP f delegate• to tinder the last Norton Tp 1 Marion ",2 Patine " 1 Potter " 7 Elnires " 2 Rush " 3 riregg " 3 Taylnr " I Worth - I I Strike out the mitneof every person whom the toweelor knows, firirsonally or by reliable information, to have died, or removed from the distrtetoince the last previous assessment. ( kadrcruic4, 2. Add the name of any qualified vo ter whom the assessor shall know, per sonally or by reliable information. to have removed into the district since the last previous assessment.„, - 3 Add the names of all persons who shall claim to be (Mantled voters in your district; assess them with a tax, and as certain by inquiry upon whet ground the person so assessed claims to he a vo ter This duty involves no discretion upon the part of the assessor He is Lot to decade upon the claimant's right to vote, hut only to report his name end the grounds of his claim. 4 The assessor is next to visit every dwelling-house in his district, and make careful inquiry if any person whose name is on his list has died, or removed from the district, and, if so, to take his name from the list; or whether any qualified voter resides therein whose hain'e is not on his list, and, if so, to add the same thereto, and assess him with ii tax. In this instance the assessor is to judge of the Claimant's right to vote, for he is only to add qualified voters,'' whom he dliscoveres by visiting eazh dwelling' 5 upon the completion of this work the assessor is to make out a list, in alphabetical order, of the white freemen above twenty-one years of age claiming to be qualified voters in the ward, borough, or district of which he is asses sor, and oppoeite each of said names state the following particulars: a. Houskeeper or not a housekeeper b. If a housekeeper, the number of his reatddhee, with the street, alley, lane or court, if in a town where houses are numbered ; if not, then the street, alley, lane, or court on which the house fronts. ' c. The occupation of the person, and, where he is not a housekeeper, the OCA.I - plioe of begirding, and with whiim, and, If working for another, the name of ,the employer. d. Opposite each name write the word 11 voter." e. 11 the person chilms the right to vote by reason of naturalization, he must exhibit his certificate to the guesser, unless he hag boon for five consecutive years next preceding a voter in said dis trict, and in all cases where the person has-been naturHved hie name shall he marked with the letter " N. ;" where he has merely declared his intention to bet come a citizen his name Is to be marked "D.l, • " where the claim is to vote be tween the ages of twenty-one and twen ty-two, the word "age " is to he added to his name, and if he has removed into the district since the last general election the LEM im3m33 /otter " R " is to 40 11 1 / 1 00.0ppobits" hie mime. —.. • f. A soperate list of all now 455038.• pints, and tho attiohnte afitiesstid upon lisch person, is to be immediateimmediatelyfur nished to the cOuttty commissioners, to gether with the general list revised and corrected, as aforesaid. g. On receiving beck from the county commissioners duplicate copies of said list, with the observations and lions noted As aforesaid, the assessor, „prfor to the first day of August, is to piece 6ne copy on the door, or other eonspicious part of the house whore the election is required by law to be hold, and to retain the other in his posession, for the inspection, free or Opole, of any resident of the district. h. The assessor is to add, from time to time, to his list the names of any one claiming the right to vote, mark oppo site the name the letters "C. V. t " assess 15 tax and note as in othoz--easee,.his °e ruption, residence, whether a house keeper, or, a boarder, and with whotnlie .rds, and whether natualized, or de , signing to he; making in nil such rases the letter "N," Cr "D r.," opposite his name. If the person claiming to be as sessed be naturlixed, he must exhibit his certificate to the assessor, if ho do. signs to be naturalized before the next election, he must exhibit his certificate of declaration. 1. , In all cases where any ward, bor ough, township, or election district le Aidivded into two or more precincts, the assessor shall note in all his assessments, the precinct in which each elector re sides, and make a separate return for each precinct to the county commission er", and when he receives back the du plicate copies, one of them is to be put up on the election house of the precinct j On the tenth day proceeding the second Tuesday of October, the assessor shall "on the Monday immediately fol lowing," return to the count 2, commis sioners the named of all persons assessed by him since hit former return, noting the observations and explanations be fore specified, and it shall not be lawful for any assessor to assess any tax within ten days next proceeding tile second Tuesday of October• k Assessors have power to4ritninis ter oaths, and are to be paid by the county commissioners for the time neces sarily spent in performing the duties im posed by the act II 'the county commissioners have various duties to perform under the Registry law, but as they have counsel to advise them it is not necessary to set forth their (lake in this exposition 111 As to the election.officers. They are to open the polls between the hours of six and seven, a. m., on the day of election BeforegiX o'clock in the morn ing of Second Tuesday of October they are to receive from the county commis sinners the registered list or voters and all necessary election blanks, and they are to permit no man to vote whose name is not on said list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vote as fol lows I The person whose name is not on the list, claiming the right to vote, must produce n qualified voter of the district to swear in a written or printed affidavit to the residence of the claimant in the district for at least ten days next pre ceding said election, defining clearly where the residence of the person was. 2 The party claiming the right to rote shall also make an affidavit, stating to the best of hit knowledge and belief where and when he was horn, that he Is a citizen of Pennsylvania ana of the United States, that he has resided in the State one year, or, if formerly a citizen therein and removed therefrom, that he has resided therein six months next prereeding said election, that ho has not moviml into the district for the purpose of voting therein, that be has paid a Stale or county tax within two years, which was 'assessed at least ten days before the election, and the affidavit shall state when and where the tax was and paid, rind the tax receipt must be produced unless the offload shall state that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he received none If the applicant bc a naturalized citizen ho must, in addition to the fore going proofs, state be his affidavit when, where, and by what court he was natu rallied, and produce "his certificate of riaturali zntion. 4. Every person, claiming to be a nat uralized citizen, whetheron the registry list, or producing affidavits as aforesaid, shall be required to produce his natural ization certificate at the election before voting, except where ho has been for ten •ears consecutively a voter in the district where he offers to vote; and on the vote of such person being received, the chrdion officers are to write or stamp the word "voted" on his certificate with the month and year, and no other vote can he cant that day in virtue of said certificate, except where Mins are enti tled to vote upon the naturalization of their father. 5. If the person claiming to vote who is not registered shall make an affidavit that he is a native porn citizen of the United States, or, if born aleck here, shall produce evidence of his naturalize, Lion, or that he is entitled to citizenship by the reason of his father's naturalize tion, and further, that he is between '2l and 22 years of age. and has resided in the State one year, and in the election district ten days next preceding the election, he shall he entitled to vote though he shall not have paid taxes IV As to the voters. I Any. quell , fled citizen of the district has a right to challenge any voter, though his name he on the registry list, and the election board Sr, required to receive the proofs publicly, and to admit or reject the vote according to evidence. 2 On the petition of five or more cit izens of the county, stating under oath that they believe that frauds will be practices,' at the election about to be held in any district, it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas, "or \pf a judge thereof, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens to act as overseers of said election, who are to belong to different parties, excePt. where both inspectors belong to the same poli tical party, and then the overseers are to be taken from the opposite political par ty, and then the overseers are to have the right to be present with the ofileeni of electiet4 to keep a list of voters,, to challenge voters, and generally to pa/- t form the same duties as inspectors. The act is full of penalties and forfeit ures ; but as thole are to be enforced by courts rffilfidttki, frnagnetatifalab set thernlorth for the giiidance of asses sors, election officers and voters. A popular election will be very diffichrtdf' all the provisions of the law be strictly enforced. Indeed, if is not east to see how election officers are to find time to receive the ballots of the qualified voters in some precincts, if they' iniestigtite thoroughly all the issues that may be brought before them ; and when it is considered that all the elections are thrown upon the general election, and that separate tickets are to be voted for State, county, township and municipal officers at the same time that judical questions aro to be investigated and do , cided, it is apparent that many citizens will be liable to lose their chance to vote •unless they are vigilant and vote early. Every rain should see for himself that he Is registered, taxed, and, If he is a 4 naturalized foreigner, that he is provi ded with his proper papers. Tho law will bear, as it wed designated to do, very heavily on naturalized citizens. It creates all possible obstructions to their exercise of the right of suffrage, and nothing but vigilance and perseverance on their parts can pecure their rights. °The price of liberty is eternal vigi lance." Clotting. $2 TO $5O WANAMAHER A BROWN -MEIVH A BOYS' CLOTH I Nfl —4;srmonts ranging a every price, rot In every etylo, ready made or made to order. Fl E. corner o Hixth nod Market Sin $7 TO itib SPIONOd HUMMER oVnli (I/ATM.—Melton, Bdk Mht ed, Fancy Cansimere, Chin chilla, Beaver, sLc., largest variety In the city OAK 11A1.1,,, SIXTH t MARKET Htreets $6 TO PA BUSINESS BUITH, DOTI Foreign k Domestic GOIHIP excellent stylex, 8 F; cor =I =1 t BROWN $2O m"o MOM SUITS ON AL, the deptrabile irlyles, sultablo for any occasion. WANAMA KEA & BROWN, SIXTH t• Pd A RKF',T ElirocLn $4 TO .20 BOYS' SUITS FOR FiCllOO,, 1 Home And Drew—nedreon styles and host Hass goods WANAMAKEK k BROWN LA RO F. CLOTH ING 'MUSE = Q 7 TO $26 ROW YOUTHS' CIIES TERYIELDS In great •arlo- ty, WANAMAKF:R AND BROWN, SIXTH and MAR. KET Streets =I $2 , To p.m INU, and GENT'S' VCR NISHINfi GOODH of eery kind, •t email advance on cost, WANAMAKEIt BROWN, Oak Hall, Greot Clothingliouoe,BlzlhaMor ketfltreeto •14n11-1f lnourance T IIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASS URA NCE SOCI ETY DEEM UNITED STATES 4t2 RROAPWAY, NIM YORK THOMAS REED, Agent Itruzroi4rf., l's =MI " R E YOUR LIFEI—T}Iis may he done for 010 benefit of those you lore moat dearly, M rondor their condition eomfortable, should you be called away, or it may he dime for your own comfort alien rest seems most congenial, or to discharge obliga tions to creditor. THE UNITE() RTATER LIFE INSURANCE' COMPANY, lIF NEW VUEE, F„,,,Lbli n h a d I n I o, haring .eerlS amounting to ,firer 113.0n1,000 in weete.l In hest xeeuritten, offers Special Indnremente to Its patron!. For books, paper., or Inform/atom, npply to JOBN D. WI!CGATE, rl.ln2P-ly Agent, Bellefonte, Pa T HE 0 REA T EST TH INO OUT I PATENT FLY•NET The subscribers, proprietors of Joseph Cant. trees Improved Fly Net for Horses, take plea mum in Informing the reorient of the Slttecie MAX, that they are manufacturing and selling these SUPERIOR NETS at such rates, as to be within the resell of all owner's of heroes. They are cheaper, better, and more durable then any Fly Net ever of. fered to the public. They're hagdvome, light, and made a/either leaithew of twine. They have oleo phrehoteed the patent right for Centre and all the adjoining counties or WALLING'S WATER ELEVATOR, an article that every homestead, when water han to be carried any distance, should have. With It a child can carry more water, any dla tanee, than a grown person can with the ordi• 0•17 bucket. It costa but little, saves any amount of 'Muir, ad , urea the water right at your doors, and Is Indispensable In every re. speet. For particulars addresanr call on CANTNER At ADAM, 14-28 3m Wilhelm, Pa. Vivtittrilateki .rif SLIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of eundry write of Vend' tioni Exponaa and fAmti P 110161119111164 out of the Court el Contented Plats of Centre county, and to me directed, etII beexpelled et Public Sale, et , the Court !louse In Bellefonte, on Monday the 23d day of August 11469, the following property, via , 1 1 , Al! that certain not or piece of kind situate in Tay/dr towitshl , Centre Mundy , Pa., boun ded and describe . as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at stoneenn inn of survey 41 the name of Moses Goatee, thence by land OT Robert Elder North 62° Vest 126 per. le stone; thenoe by lend laid mentioned and other land formerly David Jfenderson's, , north 34 0 .,west, 132 per. to white oak ; thence by Allegheny mountain land netith 34° went 123 perches to chestnut; thence by land Surveyed to the name of Moses Beaten, south 34° east IM perches to the place of begin ning, en,,lnining seventy-nix acres one hun dred and any perches and allowance, together with the appurtenances Re, seized, taken Into execution and will he sold an the property of William Laird , UM A certain intannage tenementand tract of land nitwit° In Patton Township, ( - entre coun ty, Pa., bounded by lands of Mandl and Gray on the went, by jowl. of James Hale on the orth, by Wain Nan Ann nn the east, and y lands of -- Wasson, Mosen Thompnon, t at on the month, containing two 'wren, or thereahoutn; thereon erected a frame Immo, stable and Other not-rrnildlngc Seized, taken In execillion and to he mold an the property of P Ir. Waddle, administrator or Joseph McAfee deceased. ALBO All the right, title and Internet of R. C holland In and to the undivided one bolt of A certain tract of land antuebo In Harneide town. ship, Centre county, , hounded on the north, by land,. of John C DAMP! , cant by lambi of Rimini* and Smith; pout!) by lands of Rudolph Mulholland, and went by iambi of hoeeph Bowen, containing forty more or leen Seized, taken into execution, and to he mold as the property of R C Mulholland CM A certain tract of land ntinde in Rush town. Centre county, Pa, 1M1111114 , 11 and describe 1.41 an follow, North by Moithannon creek. mud and south by land of the Derby Coal Com. piny, and west by land of Morgan, Hall containing eighteen acres, more or lean, there on erected n .tenor shingle mill and h,u dwell Ing bounce Soised, Wm In execution, and to M• 110111 ne the property of Harper sod Attie, ton EMI All that certain lot of ground Situate In the borough of IMMealturg, Centre county, Penna, hounded and dearlbed an follows .nrth by lot of Ed ttttt nil t.reen, east by turnpike road, south by lot of Morgan Malone, and on the west by an alley, enontalnlng one-fourth of an aers, or thereabouts, thereon erected a two story frame house, stable and other Seized, taken 11111, eteeutlon, and to be nolil as the property of Jonathan Bullock @MI All the right, title and Interest of the defen dant., in and to a certain tract of land, 'innate in Boggs tfrnehip, Centro county, Pa., hound ed on the north by land of Joseph Neff, land of Curtin, on the east by land of }: r on the south by land of C. and J Curtin; and on the WPM by land of Daniel Ammerman, and C. and J. Curtin qeontaining fifty acres, more, or lose, thereon erected- a small log house barn and other oubbuilalngit. R. 141 1 ,41, taken in execution, and to be sold am the property of Nancy Barger ALSO All the right, title and Interest of defendant, in and to a certain messuage, tenement and tract of band militated In Ferguson LOW/11141p, Centre county,;'% bounded and described an follows, to wit Cm themorth 4 land of Moses TI peon; on the east by land of Wm Mulls, on the south by lands of Peter Souk ■nd Hhannon Mcpormick, and on the west by land of nhannon Met ormirk, et al containing about seventy-Ilse acres, thereon erected slog dwelling house, barn and nut-building Bela ed. taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Elias Meek MCC A tract of land situate in Af Ilea town. ship te•ntre county f''n , bounded on the north by land of John Longs heirs, , east by land. of John Wolf, and Wm K Forster, south by hind of Wm K Forster, and went by lend of 811111111 9. Wolf, eontaining fifty-three serest o f therea• bouts fteixed, taken In execution and to be acid as the ;iroperly of ft 9 Wolf and A Luk• onl k lEMI A certain Minding and lot of ground to-wit a two-story triune house, menial/age, and Lena. mem. mutate in Central COT. in tknon, to wn . chip, Centre county, benrg 30 fret in front, pn the road leading from Bellefontettpringa to March treekthirty.lx feet In depth, and twenty-two feel In 0.111/11 . 0,111111 010 lot or piece of grounti and multiage appurtenant to sold building. being the name lot of ground form erly owned by the late James T Hale, anti loninded north south and neat by other lands, of the estate of James 'l' Hale, dereaseti, and on the teat by tip road /ending from the Haiti Eagle bridge to 'March ( reek betted taken in execution, and to be sold an the property of H L. Wolf. ME A certain messuage, tenement and tract of land oniatn In liberty township, Centre co, l'a ' bininded on the north by land of John Ittekel and Christian itorahnugh , on the east by and of Joshph litimgardner , on the south by land sold to Joseph It. K 1111.1,, anti on the west by land of Fisher Ligget. , Containing one hundred and twenty-el: 'kerns, more nr thereon erected A two-story lag and frame dwclling holier bank, bruit atiii.alier out-build Ings Poland, taken In execution, and to be soil an the property of Daniel 'tunes. I) Z. KLINE, 11-30.-tp Sheriff Eft! FF'S SA LE j") Hy virtue of Sundry write of Mere Fn. ruu IPPtle.l nut of the f ouri of eornninn o f (Vein , county, and to me direeterl, will be 1 r00,,,t to Public kale at the t tuft HOUee in wft n, on IVtgbievlay the 18th day of Auyust '6O, the following property, to-nil All the right, title and interest of defendant. In 148111 to all that motion tract, piece or parcel of lend situate in Runh township, (entre eosin. iv Pa bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a post at Run, thence by Edward Heats, north 152 V, 0., 240 perches to •post, thence by Chester Min ts ., s o uth 3Mitto, east 224 perches to n maple, thence by .ituinh Whitcomb, south 61%., west :Mt perelm• en ton stone corner: thence by Morgan lisle .4 , north 371%°, sent 163 perches ton post, thence by John Willlangion north, Rll%°, tothl 13 4-10 perches to the pine° of begmtilng, eon boning four hundred anti sixteen ileres (416) mid sixteen (In) perches, be the name more , sr 101.11.. ‘ Must known as the "John Iltlyer'`or"Liteh• field tract. I MO All that Min r pleee and parcel of tarot situ ate In the township of Rush, county of Centre, bounded and deneribed as follows, to-wit Be ginning at apine corner of tract t•Selastian Graff" and "anent, Myers;" then,. along tract of Jacob Myers, south MP, west 11211 parches to a maple corner; thence smith SW. tout 'no perehee to a post corner of truer "William (lgg ro' and “Rudolph Keller." thence along Gael of Rudolph Keller. north 60°, emit IWO perches to a pine corner of inset Geo. iloffnai‘le, north MW, neat Z's perches to the place of beginning eoataining four hundred and ninety SWO)seres 1,. the came more or lots, and known as the "Hammel Shower*" or "Spring Garden" trail. AND ALSO All those pieces, parcels or lota of lend situ ate In the township i.otintV affil State afor, sald,'deserlhed as follows • lieglnning at a heap (atones (Or &corner, being s corner of the Semite! Jong.* and John Myers tract; thence by Samuel Jones tract and others, south 40°, east trio perches to a post hy a white oak tree for a corner; thence by land surveyed to John iiryen, north tkr, east perches to a post for corner;• thence by land surveyed to John Hopkins and John Wilson, north 40°, west 460 perches I. a post for a corner ; thence by land surveyed to said John Wilson and Henry Whitmore. north nO°, coat AR/ perches to a_poat fora corner ; thence by land surveyed to Rob ert Spelt tied John liionbright, north 40°, west 480 pet ahem torsi *rah prate erh43144 it' cern' r; thanes ny land surveyed to Sebastian Uraff, Jacob to iddiehd tifil , faAfidthbr. west:rat fnrche, timid/me ruining, containing rte 'thousand ibid. 'hundred OW fourteen 14) agree, be the mime move or . less, And own as the Judah Willtpontdi tract, ]Excepting and Iteserving ell the right, title and interim/ which the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad qemPlyl7 htlYe In the dranch Rad road nutmeg th ro ugh said above deserthed tracts °fiend, Which has etnivbyed by the said Philivebutrg Coal. Iron t :011 Co., to the said Tyrone and plearfield Railroad Co.. by Deed recorded Di'Centrii County In Deed Book " page 2, /02 and lag. he above property is sold intbJect to the reservations In deed of Judith Whitcomb to Philirlabtirg Coal; 'hen and' Oil Co., dated April 17th INS, recorded' in Deed Book A. No. 2. page 811, In which hider all all, the white pin e , white pelt, Bad hemlock tiniber suitable for making timber above la Inches In remerv,.l to the paid Judah Whitcomb. Seised, taken in execution, and to be told as the property of the Pitilipsburg Cval, bon *'oll Company. Sale to oommento st 9 o'clock of wile day Serturr's Orrice t D. Z K 1 , 1311:. Bellefonte, July 27th 'Of Sheriff. 14-80-ta. pliEitlFF'6l MA lih I • Hy virtue oilittredvyrytteot Vcoil.Ex sued out of the Court or uominon Prelim of ...Intro county, and to mu directed, will I,d ex posed to public sale, al Penn Hall, In Gregg township, on PridaY, thd eth day of Augwtt la&J,the futlowing property, via : All th a t aer ,, Lula tricentnage tenement and tract of land, Mt uated In Gregg townehip. Centre county Ps., bounded on the North by lands of Levi Reader deceased, Ewa by lands of Fredrick Zettle, and others, Month by lands of Jonathan Peppier, and West by !aside of JOnathan Premier, con taining one hundred and twenty.one acres, Improgementp, log house, bank barn and mil ar out buildings: Also a certain house and lot situated In Crpa g tow timitip, Centre county - Pa., bounded on the North by lambi of Jonathan Peppier, east by a itimithan Prettier, South by public rm.." and ' Wept by piddle rood, containing 2 acres, Ili perches. Improvements honk., "tattle, mhos andother met huildinge Bellie d, taken In ex. cat lon, and to he sold as the property of Lott Erlttlll Male to eOIIIIIII'IICO at one o'el w k o f mewl day li Z KLINE, Rricawee r )Innr., Bel LirONTI,) Shuritr June 1812111.169. 14-T6-0 SHERIFF'S SALE. By twine of sundry write of Vend' tionl Ex potion Issued out of the Court of Om - mon Nowt ?if Centre county, stud to me direct ed, will he exposed to public mile at the Court /louse, In Bellefonte, on Irtdraraday, Ariguitt 4, A. D., 18;9 A certain traet of land pituale In Mlle, town ship, Centre eou n (y, hounded anddeneribed followle. On the north and cant by land of John Jones; on tho nputh by land of fitnrtni (toed,' and John Donee, and on the w Nit by honk of Onorge W. Adams, containing eight)-no acren noire or lens EIEM All those pesetal messuages, blnementrosnil tracts of land situate In Howard township, tr tre county, l's., hounded and described fir 101- One thereof beginning at it tlle. i.ry "on the bank of the Bald Eagle creek , then -n mouth 33° esua, r 00,4 perches to a Stone, thenee month 56 ° west, 131 perches to a service tree thence through the middle of a bend in said creek, the same course smith be west, 1711 per cite, to a White Oak ; thenea same ereureie along the Jones survey. 1114 perches or thereabout to a lot formerly of Tipton's, thenoo by the 'awe anti land of Baker A Beverly to (ho middle ef the public- road leading from lailloshurg to Lock Haven, thence down said road north be ow, len perches to a pine , thence north ab° east, It perches to a corner of Rudolph Pleteher's lot, 14terree worth filW perches by ii Pletcher, thence by the some north pp , coo, 15 7-10 perches to stones, thence by the sie n e north bi d ‘" west, 6 perches, thence north east, GM fl If/ perches to Hold Eagle creek by Ibe different ,',,arses and•elletances of the 1•11 , 1 creek, by lbt'soutn 514, thereof In the pin. e of beginning. containing one hundred and nit entymine erre., be the Name more rte less up on which a Blast Furnace.- (railed the Howard Furnace, and several dwelling houses, a 141,1 house, office and other outbuildings are erected together with the appurtenances, A 1.140, A not her thereof adjoining. the Ina( ment loned trite( beginning Ma White Oak. (fallen 1, tie n, by land ~f fl Pletcher and other", eolith 31'. caul. 1111 pereliea to theetnut , thence n , nnh fin' w eel, fan perehea to a p10t.., thence nnh 37 ° pked., 170 perches to Monett , thence north haG el/At, ISO perchen to the place ,4 hogi containing one hundred and eighty acre., AV, enty-heo perches and •liiraances, be the game more or lees, upon which le erected Mill, Puddling %Yorke, mereral dwelling hoopeo and linpro*emonto with the appurtenant., LEM A noth. r thereof beginning at a poet on the line of Jones' survey, thence north 'A east, 110 feet ton alone, thence eolith 11' es•?, 24a‘i feet, thence by a direct fins 31.1 feet to the illOl , 4 EMU Another thereof adjoining tittOirst tract, twg inning at a pine , thence smith s, east, 21 2.10 perches to a stone, then, e nerth 60° eant AT 4-10 perches to stones, then, north I 0 west, 21 2-10 perches to stones , thence south 60° west, by the tract of land hrni de 'imbed to the place of beginning, containing seen acres and ninety-sit perches, be the same more or less with the appurtenan,., LEE Another thereof beginning at a eheatont, a rorner of land patented to Ira In, Timm. , nod tthoVe Ileperibed, thence by tire n 140 ,1• north :a° went, to perches, thence north 57u ewer, '416 perrhes therms. south Xt° fnd, 11 7 f, perches, thence south 37 0 went, 41.15 perchca thence north 51 went, 71 perches, then'' north 20° went, 24 perches; thence north 15° east, 70 perches; thence by land of Jitineat.or don and others, unrrh 57° east, 100 p'ube ' s / to the place of beginning, containing tananla tired and forty•two acres and ninet),•even p , r chen Inc the autos more Or 1.01 Wall the appor tentinVer QM A certain tract or piece of land :swine In ton nAllin, (*entre county, Pa i0•00d,..1 oin the north laude of John In In Jr & on the punt by land of Uhrhatan Clevent.ti ,h the eolith by 1111)11 of C Cleve:sett:le 1:11:1 ens :heat by hind of John In in, Jr & t n , log about tun acre, cleared and under few° with the unpurtensueeti IEII All the Mott, talerent and right In and to the I rem Ore in three certain Mega of land Fllll/1,41 In Centre county efortoodd tale thereof in Mac ion towneltip, run eyed 'ln :the x nrrantett amine Of James Harriet, totnialnlng about trio hundred and ten acres, hounded on the north by lintel of John•lL a nt, Jr., and land ot heir• of Jacob Harter, dee'd , and others, in the etud Ity fiend of John Haat, deed. and other., no the south and clod by land of Isaac McKinney deed., and °there Mal Another thereof In Walkerotownshlgrirt ey ed In the warrantee name of Due turner, vontalltlng about three hundred and twenty nix aeres, bounded on the 11.1011 by land Of Adam Meeker and others, on the east by 1011,1 late of lieu) INghtman. deed., and others an the south by the great road leading from Belle fonts to Htiblerriburg, and cm the west by land of rbtenuel Walker and others. ME And the other thereof In Marion township, containing fourteen aerea or thereabonot, Isitinded on the north, south and weal by land of Wm L MeCalmont, deed., and on the east by land late of Robert Heck, doe'd. ' and being known me the Smith Ore Bank Tract 'together with the eighth arid privilege/tat all times here. after of Ingress and Egret's lq and upon mid three lent mentioned tracts olland, to search for and carry away all the mild Iron ore with all the rights and privileges necessary for the quint and absedute enjoyment of rights:and privilege,. hereby granted, and conveyed or In. tendqd so to be in the three tracts, of land AO' jeat nevertheless, be., as will more fully and at large Appear by reference to Deed Book B. No 2, page lot, together with all defendignts inter est, &c. Seised, taken In eltecution. Ind t° lat sold as the property of the Howard iron Cour pany. Bale to commence at one o'clock of said days, L. Z IL LINE, Sheriff. Busairr's Orrice BILLgrOXIgi May 10th, 1860. 1 vtin2trts.