DpAtt.pi-p - c*st.4.,t, A. j. ‘ Gp4M, -*ditork ezeeice", cod 0'164 CTbe Republican majority in Cong. rasa; have deliberately attempted ttr,nrake 'met,' 4 - quality a matter of ghneial as well as a - special theory i titb-their own party, by voting to strike - o:word - thhite oat Of the Montana teitirial bill, their object 'being to Confer thengbt oft:menu, &c., upon "Anoints so-ealrlid "citizens of driest' doscent." 'Negrompting has , now been.tnide an issue by the arty in poirer. tait-The Knoxville correspondent of Greeley's Tribune says of Colonel Frank IVOlford, the Kentuckian : Man has shown more steady dere to ibo,tranion cause, or base itlen exceeded inaelfdeuial anti grdlatitry in .the field. w bas been seriously wounded sirtirnes, and hadaiateen horses 'shot under him in 4040 And . ' A yet this gallant . brave • has been dismissed from the serviee 4 in disgrace," i#efely,because somebody said that at a sweAl,presentation, he spi?ke in condom._ naticgi of Lincoln's ruinotutpolicy 1 —lt is reported that Li nt .- Gen. Grant has, or will re-instate the Colonel to his command. , . tar Lincoln's ten per cent. scheme has gained no friends by being considered among . the people; and Many cautions radical leaders are coming It against so monstrous and dangerous n expoiriment. Ashley, Republican from ,Ohio, made a speech in Congress last week, in which be gook a decided stand against the plan. He protested against the =ming out of any policy of reconstru'don of litotes by the Executive, irresp ect ive Il Of the con trol of Congress. e w uted no such Executive-precedent established—no such exercise of doubtfulconstitutional power. fie opposed it now as he !would were his opponents in possesien of the government. In the course of his remarks he reviewed the conduct of Gen. Banks, . saying that that otrag's prodairrationaa to politics in Louisiana was an assumption of power, and ad OUTRAGE on well rig hts. The policyof that general (dictata byLincoln), was in disregard of the wishes of the free state men of that state. OrThe telegraph brings °Decided re ports of disturbancts in Illinois, whichfor party effect in the Easterlie elections, are called "coppirlead riots," "rebellion," dm. The origin, of the 4ouble was kept from publicity by the misfegeuation man agers, but from what moo can learn the circumstances are that Me. Eden, a mem ber of Congress, was adiiiretising his con stituents at Charleston, i n Coles county, when an abolition doctoi, and °therein terfered to break up the tmeeting; hence a fight resulted, in which several were killed or at least injured. t i Out of this un justifiable attack upon a regal and quiet meetingof Freemen, grew further trouble. The County Sheriff tried' to perform his duty, to ;tore and preserie good order,but was obstructed by some military satr p who attempted to user ri martial . pow; and the issue arose at! to whether the Sheriff and his posse shOuld maintaid law, or whether military powir„guided by par tisans, should establish anarchy. We arc disposed to think that the affair : was less important than the `tell-licirat" reported it; and Western papers will probable give us correct Teports in due time. Jla lin!lerground RaYlroad in New Tork A WI has been introdncedin the New York 4.Legislatnre authorizing the con struction of an undergruand railroad from the Bittery-to the Central Park, in New 46re - In addition to he t main line, it is proposed also to constrkiet launches con- -.lean% with the Harlan' & New Raven Railroad?. There are to be' stationa at convenient points with stairways leading to . the streets above. The corpotators, twine is number, embrace some of the moat substantial {, and respectable tens Or 11.;+ - w York. The - estimated cost of the tunnel, which to be of sufficient dimensions fbr two tracks, is $4,260,000. This project - is novel on this side of "tote Atlantic, but the eiperinient has been Sticcenfully tried - la, Landon, where an un derground .raproga has_been in operatic) , for morSt6n s year past Troia the Omit W - esteiii Railway Station . to'a - point near the klauk of ..England; 'The trans -Are dravn by eqc•-buriiinfr engines, 'which run at and ordinary'rateof Speed; and it' is a favorite route of traVel for the peeple . of the great metropolis.:: 10P'''Purify, patify4 purify the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and. the humors; derungeweuts and, ditempers which 'per uae the system at ibi4 season will diger): pear. -fit e have tried it and speak with knowledge ' • • - • RlLisprAtTS nun •pondent writing from Usnagawa; January 14th, says : theca has !just experienced one of the Most. deitrpctive fires • history records. 'The burnt district is three miles in width by one•thi4 of a mile wide: no houses. and 250 it? rein:num, were con. owned with a au tolooo foul,. The ire lasted for thieidays. . Thommatio ppstdcatiat allestots -. • . Aciataia4l igiserozit' • Robert..VJohnZtoit:Of Cittibria. Riebtfid7Vaiut -Of , nitesiantnTerryt =worms: • William' Lorighlin; :Waal Leidy : EdWard - 11.11eimboldinotiert Swanford._ Ed ward P. Donn, 'John Ahi, Mottos McCullough,' Fleury G.-Smith, ' Edward T. Hess Thaddeus Banks, • :Philip S . erhar d, Hugh Montgomery, George G. Leiper, John M. Irwin,. Michael' Seltzer,' Thompson, I PatrieklifeAvoy, ; - ‘'Erastus Brown, Thoniss IL . Walker, dimes P. Barr, Oliver' •; William 3. Koontz,' A. B. Dunningi •Wm. , Montgomery. /WPM to tho Mono tionvintilpit SEiIiATOSTAL , =LEGATES: • :George - W.' Cass of Allegheny. Wra.V.ldoGrath - AS* Packer of Carbon :William Bigler of (Nadel& • tosursznrsusz DELEGATES: let dhlof—S.' G.` King„ 434. W. Nebbigor: M. ,, Reilly,'G. W. Irwin. Shinn Arnold. 4=—W. W. Burnell; L `S. Cassia: 5-11: P. ROSS, C.' WiVarrigsn. 6—John , D. Stites, Pe' i 7 M. Hunter. 13rinton; J. C. 'Beatty. 8-4; iiinpoysjoniis,'William Rosenthal. o.;•;43eorge Sanderson, Wide. lo—F,-W.r Hight; C.D. Gloninger. ' lohneon, Carletott Buntett.' 12—Zharles Denison, A. Getritson. l 3 -David Lowenbarg, 3"; F. Mae.". 14=4,m. R. Eller, Hamilton Alricks. 15i.r;Peter A. Seller, H.D. Egol£ 16--genre d. Stable, B. F. Meyers. Bruce Petalten. Daniel N. Dull. 143,70hn IL Ors* S. Pierce. to—C. L. Lam!terton, d..IL - Kerr. Seanght; JAB Latta. 21—Wrn. A. G@bralth, Wm. A. Wallace. 22—Wm. D. Patterson; S P. nO5B. 2.3—j. A. McCullough, F. M. Hutchinson. 24—R. W. Jonee, S. IL Wilson. A Saggeotive Paraiba. Hon. Win. P. Alen, of this city, was one of the counsel for the plantiff, in, the late mina of Hon. Geo. W. Jones, (ex-Sen ator fromiewlo against Secretary Sew ard, for false imprisonment. in one of the governmentliastiles, and in the.course of his argument recalled the following sug gestive events in the history of England. Jade Allen said : 46 e officers .of Merles L when re -quirtd, by tbo Conn, to show. cause for ar bitriu7 detention amiwered: the spe cial mandate of theVng.' It was the spark:whit:lk fired our English 'ancestors to rest.stattee—To day the sower is : By the authority of the President. The lan guage is almost, identical with that used by Charles I. Is , tyranny of two hundred and fifty_yeara ago less thaktynattuy to day t iVith alldeference to constituted Federal authority, /lavabos this Court, in the sacred name, of liberty, to set its hand against this act of it b ; to deliver this country from f By the special mandate of the Wing,' was the lan. giTge: that cost Charles I iris head ; his Prune Moister fled the country. and in the chaos of blood that followed, society went reeling as to destruction, again to be convulsed under James 11, until the abdication and accession of the Prince of Onulge.—Qswep Pagans- , No albino for 'White Soldiers. Some three weeks fgo, it, - will be re membered, ,a black regunentleft this city for the seat, of war. In passing by the Ri alto, at Third and Walnut streets, it was greeted with huzzahs that wader the wel kin ring, from the brokers who4iad rush ed out of the windows and thninged the portico. Now mark the contrast ; On St. Patrick's Day, the- remnant of the 69th (Irish)regiment, war-worn veterans, para ded the streets in honor of their patron saint, and is they passed by-the Exchange they did not receive from the ehylocks who there "most do congregate," one sign or token of applause or recognition. We would advise the brokers to unfurl a Sag with this inscription on it d - No white trash is soldiere clothes -need pass here expecting applinscr.that is reserved for the almighty uigger,"—Sunday Mercury. Stott The steamship Africa Las arrived. sx _with - Oree days later news. The belligerents h 3 Denmark exhibit increased activity. The, Germans are "vigorously p_rosestning the , siege Of 2Dappel. The Pruutaux are - ready : to open fire*ross the ,Virtiniittitirg.:' The Danish inM:chia SolfDieloi lutakeen rePhisett TM Din, ish battefieS are armed _with rseneb ileit gluts. TheAraerican ship Itorth lantic, botmd to Bastiki, aid:paril* es, haelieen deitioyeriby,. fire, at Calcut ta. The Morning. Herald that-tho conference: - -has served the impose otthe English cabinet, and Parliament has; sepa rated without expressing any, opinion -on the present state .cf affairs. • bitted from 'Europa.' I.The etennishiri City of Cork arrived at, New York on Saturday", from. Queens. town the 21st ult. On the 18th three Prussian .nreti-of-war - attacked the Danish qcsokadinfr soliadrontatiGiaifswalde, and after en engagement of two hours the PrOssians i rammed to, Abe imrbor. The Danish government,has ~decrOol. the-re ! lease of the Hanoverian shipa under em bargo m Danish ports. a the 1.70 there whs beavy cannonading alt along the line of Diwpel, and the fitiojertion 1;1 18 earned by the knuunami • .r v ete assault. Duppel waa, or territory not: in iitsurrectiOn, whOby the laws thereof mayfini qualified for admin istering 7 4t is stated% that ;the President is positively .averse to the ' , emplOymetit of Generals lifeCligiswirwt Fremont - Fir , . siiy cspasity;: ; : e. lu r A !*l 3 ' O l ki h o:l 4o m*Bince its con aticsts-Ciiinpo.sid of :7 , :illiree corps.— Apnaral WarreU7s *pa is made np of four diViions Ointilande4 resPectivelv by WidswOrtki. - Prairford, Robinson and Gen:finiteick'is cormef four divisions under General Barlow, Birney and Barr. .And "Gen. Sedgwick's corps of three 'divisions under - General - Wright; .Getty and Prince. Each of these_ corps numbers about twenty-five thionisind blew- Gen. Burnside's coinmand, which is cou eeittilithigitTAtiiiiipoliti,:(Wilf-W-Caniteied of whites.andlliM, fnidfAilEtrabrace al the Westeri reintercementS, together With whatever can be. spared,fm ro Itlaryland; Delaw a re and Fortress 'Mon roe. It'may reach forty: Wausau& tirien. = The Navy DePirtinenthati formation. that en.-- the, fith''' tristenti off Blositt . dto Florida ; 'the trbited Stateereahnoner'Beauregargi r ciptnied . the sehooriir Linda;;',. front XeW Sfily:Ma, Florida , with 4''faaio ( pt•wpw, ihror; entfee,'ite.; -alio of the eapire 'on the. same day,'-by the the ißritisb sloop Rantiab,: liassan„ P.-- The Vessel had nitlioard a. small vantity of cotton,' but the - Captain 'threw it over boartrbeftire-being captured: The - Confedaite raid into Western Kentucky, the 'POnfederates ' withdreiv towards Fort Donelson andlienry, an the Tennessee and CuMberland *era: Pad ucah they 'left in ruins,andeapturcid Rick man and Mayfield on their way to the Cumberland river. • ' 'The war news' we receive nowa daya is neverof•the most reliable chantoter. A Detroit paper,,mentions a gentleman of a tastistical turn of mind, who has kept a careful record Of the desertiims from the Confederatuarmy since' the first' Bull Run as they lave' been 'reportedin the journals from time' to time, and the sum total shows that • three million three -hundred thousand soldiers 'have abandOned the Confederaey and come within the Feder al lbws. This compares very well with a statement which appeared; not long ago, in • the Newburyport. Herald, about a citizen who bad noted down, for the period of three, months, One hundred and forty.nine bulletins. Of these, one hund red and forty-two weretontradicted with in a day or two of their appearance, and all but one or two of the rest needed con firmation. , ' • • —The following conversation took place in Market street , vesterday after noon : Abolitionist asiced Democrat, " Wnat is thelatest news of army move ments;?" Democrat replied, "-The, army moved en New.llanaphire last, and alp- Lured it: I suppose Connecticut will be the next point, Mattack." The Abolition ist suddenly saw a man,dOwn street • that he wanted to speak to.—City paper. —Fifty Germans,-most of them veteran warriors, arrived in,, Portland, Ate. r " on Saturday, direct from ". fatherland," having been hired to coma to this country and enlist on the quota of Boston. Fie. teen hundred of these Germans have been engaged to enlist on the quota of Boston, and a detachment is expected hereafter by every steamer. —Hon. Owen Lovejoy, member of Con gress from Illinois; died in Brooklyn on the 26th, front disease of the —Gen. -McCullum, at Portland, has taken pessession, in the name of the Unit ed States, of all the unfinished locomo tives of the Portland Company's . Works. They were being constructed for, the Grand Trunk Railway. • ' —St. Louis, March 27.—The circula ion of the Metropolitan .Record, published in New York v has been suppressed in' this department by order of General Rose crane. - - —The New-York World predicts that Gen. Grant will carry aurae plans of General McClellan: What a pity - Grum McClellan did not carryout hisiawn, plans, arid thus save Gen. Grant' that trOuble.=— Washeitaton'lleirablierin. ' Because President Lincoln 'Would not let him. 'He interfered: at every stop of of the campaign.' If Gen.', prant is sub ject to the same treatment, he is Certain to be defeated. " • A Story related of att enterrising ed itor in an interior town, who, finding, the body of a man' hanging. to, a looW - post one night, ow,n:pape . r.had gone, to press, out itilowtkand,oarnedit home, to prevent his rival from publishing ,the news, and , wal* ,birnselfirtdjeted,for . the. murder. 1.; - '--" , , • . hits' been passed by the House priOriding a :tempor ary governMent - for the- territory of Montana.. It is *cetripaged of the south ern prthin oflcTah'o. 1,1110: dividing line thollocktandtitterltoot tatiuntaine, 'Which ' cannet be- Creased ':daring , many months of the year. - • • • —lt seems that on attempt is being made to supther }his; investigation' de manded', by „Congress, An the Florida igfatgy s • '—The London'..papenrof March lath dye • detailed necounts; the--:- fearfdl caTainity at Sheffield, England:) On Sitar day, March 12;', - the 'reservoir: of the water-works at• Sheffield, covering saventy six acres,' and "containing. 'over a . bullion cubic ,feet of Water, suddenly 'burst=its boutidaries, - Overflowing.ltlie , : - adjacent country, 'and:causing g!eat - destructlon'of life;and property::' is . `ebtiinated that . more than ' , two hundred ::persoilB were -drowned lathe rush iof the waters.' bY the ma, its annoy . anim-st - -oe . , indorsement; ,er doctrines of rinpeegeespien,i 4 ibfr.,lln/Til buzui au4,94lOnlnttloliticpyripßrnale ! ForneY m9e4 POE' stckrw4P chetinlisig'§f inieoggenagnp otmles ilve-Pataion hk.ilter , '"binet;. • . — , er. atnalls-eleaned,ef. nli*ptiritien,,, and con taint; thekirgeti antotinklaf all necessary and lhotaiomcproperties can t n4iich! concentt*d in,the seine weight ; is r,uar antie/Wgivity the finest perfect satisfac tion, the rifflney refunded. it will cure diispeptiejienlops, aid save the health of al l' , :n=ho , use Gieeers and Druginsts sell it. Depot 112 Liberty street, New - - 1117"IntpoVearit ire riArtaisileir•LDr. Cheese. essan 9 a Plll*.—The combination of Ingredients In TOCcaro73lQatlilltfingl3l,ll Practice, They are mild in their operatiun, - andeattnot de berm to the most delicate teertaln siditTegularittes , Painful Monstruations, removing all obstruction', whether from col ot . etherwiee, headache, pain In the aide, patipitatliinitf the beast , whitee„iill,nervous ogee- Mono, hysterics. fatigue, pain to the back 41114 &42,,dIsturbed sleep, which arise from Interruption of statute. DI3,,CEMEEMINB , P4..LS was, theSommencemant of a ne w era in the treatment of Irregoilaritteiiitla obstructions, whfch bare conelped ro many ` toa: cumitavvnis °awn. No female can enjoy goodluitlih r ulilesit the i 6 regtilar ‘ and *believer ob. - etruetfon elierarScalth begins to de cline: ,ThesePitls , form,tbothiest preparation ever put forivaid . withilllTEDliTE and VERSISTENT SUC CESS. no mad be .7Jecicalcreci-- Take thin advertieenieint to your Druggist, and tell Lim • that you want the BEST, and most RELIABLE Female Medicine in the *arta', *lath is comprised in these Pills, : Dr. ,CRISEILI.WB PILLS have beta a standard miedy for over thirty years, and are the most effectual l one over knew° for all complaints peculiar to Females,. = To all eilissOs they iiininvaluable, inducing, With certainty, periodical regulariey. They are known to thousands, *behave used them at different perielibl, through* the Country, having the unction et some.of the timatembiont PhYllichina In America. Eaplidt divations , staling team they shook' not Ds used, With each Box—the price $1 per box or 6 boxes for 18, eontsfutriginon Sato 60 pine.. Pills smithy mail prompt iy, secure from observation, by remttling to the Propri. etors. bold by DrwisMsenerally. RUTCIIINGSb lIILLYBIL Proprietort, mital 81 ecagii street, New-York. Ifentrosis.brAbei Turret': .in Ttinkhan flock by J. W. Lyman; ,Great Bend by L. Griffin. v-Wigtogrioto two or three Hogsheads of " Bnchn;" ...Tanta Btttere,"'" Sarsaparilla," • Nervous Antidotes, &c. &c. andnfter you are satieded with the re,n!t, then try one box of old Dr. Buchan's English Spec lac 'Pills—and be restored to health and vigor-in less than thirty days: They rite; purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutaritn- their effects on the broken down and -shattered constitution. Old and young cite take them to good advantage. Imported and sold only in the United States only by JAS. S. EUTLER, General Agent, Station D. Bible Douse, New York. P. S----k.box sent to any address on receipt of price— which is One Dollar—post free. March 24--am THEMONFESSIONS J 'AND EXPERIENCE OF AN LlVALlO.i—Publialled for the benefit, and as a warning and a cdittion to young men who suffer from nervous De bility, premature decay of Manhood, etc., supplying at the sometime. the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great injury and ex pense through medicul humbng and quackery. By enclosing . a post-pald addressed envelope, single copies may be bad a' the author. NATtTANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford. KingsCounty,N. T. may26-Iylc f!!" Use no offiiii—Bacbar 'a Specific PHU are the pply Reiinbleaemedy for all diseases of the Seminal. Urinary and Nersona Syeteme. Try one box, end be mired- One Dollar rabox.. One bez_w_lll perfecta cure, of money refunded.. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JA51.04 S. BUTLBR, General agent, Station Et, Bible Bonne, New York. March 2!--3m r 077 Do yen task lobe Cured/—Dr. Bnehan'o Englioh Specillei'llls mum, in less than UO dais. the worst ewes of Nervononeso, Impotency, Premature Decay. S, mind Wen - ones:4. Insanity, and ull Urinary. Arita: and Net. mates affectinno. no mutter fromeekat canoe predsced.— Price. One,Dcßar per box. Sent, post-paid by mail, en receipt of an order. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, oonend Agent, Station D,lliblc Douse, New York. March DR. TOBIAS' VLZIITIA.3 LINIMENT. Duet or Cr.orr.—What a pretty and interesting child I saw last week ! Rnt now. nine it is no morel Such was the conyersatlittijit, two gentletnen riding &Ain town in the cars. Died of croup ! how strange t when Dr-Tobias' Veultian Liniment Is a certain cure iftaken ittltitne, Now. Mothers, we appeal to yon. It Is not for the paltry gain and profit we make, but for the sato Of the infant child that Low lies playing at your feet.— Croup is a dangerous disease; but use Dr. Tobias' Ven etian Liniment in time, and it is robbed of its terror.. Always keep it in the house ;'you may mid want it to night. or to morron , , no telling when-1 et armed with this Liniment. yon are, prepared, let It come when it will. Price only centsia bottle. Office U. Cortland:. street. New York. Sold by all Druggist's, Sheriff's Sales. • , BY virt ueof - "sundry writs issued by the Coast of Coalmen fleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, 1 will expose to sale, by public vendee. at the Court-house, in litontrose. on Friday. April Bth. ' 18C4. at I. o'clock, p. m., the following described pieces , be par cels of land* to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Springville, County of Shrill:alumna. and State of 'Pennsylvania.- bounded tied described as fol. lows, to Witt the north and east by ' lands of J ohn Cassidy, on the south by lands of Loomjs and Grow, r. and on the west by turnpike, containing about one. nn =acre, with the appurtenances, 1 framed dwelling, 1 barn, some fruit trees; and all 'improved.— [Snit of S.l3.ldulfortivs.ll. N. Spencer.-- Also—Al) that certain piece or parcel of land valuate lyinfrand bel ng in thu hero!. of Bnsces Depot, bounded and described as follOics, to wit: beginning at a post near the highway leading from Sueq a Depot to Lanes. bo?; thence southBB' and 30' cast 136 feet 1) inches to a post ; 'thence south 86' west co' feet to a corner of lot sold John —; thence north 89' and 80' west 186 ft. 1 14 Inches ton post ; thence north 30' east 60 feet to the place Of-beginning ; containing 8161 feet and 6 inches be the same - more or less: known as lot No.l of map of re• survey made for Stephen D. Williams, land upon whirl: formerly stood the hotel known as the Sorquelumna Notts°, excepting and reserving tbertfromanoreor less, a cattalo strip ofland off the east end of said lot 13 feet wide, for the purpose of a road or street.:.. - ' * ALso-,ill.the,right. title; interest ihd'elaiirt. of said Canavan in' and to A - certain other lot and point ses lying directly across the road from said lot described; formerly need and occupied inconnection with - Did Same as barn and shed for said "hotel: [Suitor Jotur.T. McGrath ca. Thomas fatitivittlY. AL/36--Alithat cetialn piece oipareel oflaad sitaste iyy the towrishlpsif Enitiklin, county of Stisquebanna. !Intl state of Pennsylvania, bounded and, described as fol lows. to will 'Mille nortkrby Ilthos acme- Park and J. P. Tin_gley, ori.tha maths lands of Z. P.VingleY Marchoward N.=Park,.. sus tks Aouth joy Janda, of David_ and Noble 1 1`.• Itutkllind on the West-by ispublia road ; : containinglgoo acres, more or less, rine.hommone barn, eb.e. - Ono orchard:rind about 80acreal/tipnrcd. Snit of Ji P. Dunmore vs. Nehemiah Path. : ALSO-74111 that cerfaln.pleceorpurcel. of land, situ ate In the township of PI aeldirt, state said county afore said, bounded and - described as follow*, toga: Begin .nlngut the, southwest corner of land formerly owned by Wm7Rowley.: deceased " ,thence , Beath Jr ' west; along the lands of Nehemiah' Park,lll2 and W-100thlt , porches to aldle of stouts corner.; thence south aihr east, 05m her along the lands of and ollett, to perch of st ones' thence north I.ll' east,Liht29;lootlis es along the lands ofthe said Charlet 'Varner. to a pile oft:tones for a corner ; thence north so 1.2' west, 65 1 . 2 - perches: o'er:gibe land °film said WM. - P*ll6y to the 'place 'of begitaling; containing 50 aces. more or lest. with' the appurtemances, one orchard and about 15 acres improved. [Suit of I: It: , Dunmore *N. N. and h. N. Perk: ' - ...,..,„. ALS o 4 l l l 'skroll;wl._ iiiicie or parcel Ofiteid. situate in the townahlikot Bridgesuiter. county and state afore - Balk billindediind descillied as followe,sto wit : On the morttely land etircederlelr c erxm, oath° weltrind IPP.I by landalate oft/avid Post - demaked; end 'on (he B iel by public. highway ; COntalliingive gicrp.s‘lo the appnr tenaneeitOne dwelling haute.. and all:-Improted. [Snit 9f.Birani (Weidman Ye. J. B. Hazleton ..A.T.Bo.-all of 'defendant's ' interest in that Certain piece or parcel of land. situate in the town shi p of Bridx e. water 'county and state aforesaid. bounded and describ ed insilldiWe; to wit : beginning eta post the soatbweet Z'Oril titerent,thenee•by.landofll. OrlDlng en the north wog sidirof-mill.wice. north 54' cast, 10 ,percliea . to a poet; thence torith-511' , rat, 24 reds to e• - -post ; thence iontlt LiOrlteli9l) red, to a pout', thence morth,ss• wct , t, 1 24 rode ta, Ow P ate or beirupoe. couttilnin,q 11.2 emelt of ray. Pgre or tees, and bounded„ori all Sides by leads 1 of Or ditig;on which la standing or serlatinill, dielling. house:44.. and ail improved. together . with the water. iririlege.rind otlierepportentlireslippertanting thereto ccording to the' proyistonta I CI f 'Wm. IL -(`lark's dee d from Dorsey Grietegvdrited the 11th day of Jan. leatt. sad , recorded in deed book, No. i 111 :-Bligi 4 7‘ ISu4 of B. S. 'Bentley, et alore.,Wm. 24; Clark. , ___ _ : II ..f ••• 1 ,. :, , .-'4, :DAI7/11,1511MIUMB 1 ''' • Ur" , Mitillrillo4o.llllittnee: Mardi 14. VW -