D)!i Fremont , ' • • ' 1. ( 1" t lavgJ ~ f • .11.00;., hot; trpo J0 ; 1 ce, 000 C omololo rhf. ...P.te!noot onstiltile t firs I ,:k!ffy(l) rommooded by; . r'''.• • • 1 8 .. • ternmq. , tmcFs. op; or s colostitute the ariny col 1)., re to lie co 0100 a Thetnter's oritlgr..llte DOW 0)1 • eon ilitute the thiid aim) . corps;to he entninataleti . 3fctAl's divi ton, ten thousand strong, wiiich tdrmed a part of 'Atellowell s corps, has reached by water, another ; is to ;fat' •• , itntiiiliately in the :satue vay,..n,..iiite.Gen. I. tl,o''oparate ogsinst:the enetny • has received other, reiniOreetnelitato: 'of several thoulands sloop 'the lte:: Pr'Fl7 POl ' N'r; i.Yli.',..jiihe..2o. Last evening one nVotir- juntusats ttioved and. shelled. therebels ton; t Petersburg' road, but viithout,any'utilitlallies on the rebel's,.side, according to their Own . incount,of the affair. l'he,SOtOctrn„neWsliarieri contain. no import , . ...o.en4J,ongityeeiiisc;6lo inaniiiig;niiilress to .hit troops on, Monday s in .view of the .great e,iiiliet.tivirninetit,.ineitinithein to new deeds. ' advising thenrto aim la'w and make sure . tit;tlie.rnark . , , •f. • ; . .0 • . The ofliciel limibflhi rebel losses. nt the' .battle, , pl Fairthike. have, beep pnblighed }:igbty,five reginientl.and in, ull *Ork'exmago, - .euelaining aloee 'of killed. and *minded end mileik of. liv e - thousand, .eight hundred and ninety-iieven. • • . • . • : • The rate Of'postaeo. on lettere the It South. ern Confederacy'? 'hatt•been raised ftom live to • About • ten this' Morning,a' nonvoir. once arrived at. City Point With Capt. Itobert, ion and Lieut. Sykos,,of .the, rebel army, who . 'retti'fi'uinfor pittnieaif honor to Piot .ratt; tiiet gOverittiient' l haiing'de4i4l.4 not uotk'esiiny , individual exchange~ ont S:.Governmenk• alotli.agree upon terms:: for geneta)Axehante of , prisoaera.,, • : . ;'9'eß.'PrOntiei and 'fift y other Yeti r!ral effieere, taken a!,Sbilebi tinve been removed to Atlanta, A deepatib: trot!, cliattanooga soya, % the have etauppetled (!orn that place,. lett vini cidiqui and Nieiything The' 'Che'rle'ston Mercury .ehyst..--All was quiet ai4airris Itiand'on Sunday, but therene-• my•vrae . buitily engaged, in.throydnt uri earth- The ~steamer.-, Memphis, . from Liverpool to Ci111,0440N, rialsfas,sati o N. P., ran the blockade yeiterdijr : successfully. She has ,on .hoarq Ward, 'fete Miribiter to Chinti, and a, valuable cargo Of 'British goode. The Meinphie is n Aron Steamer. . (-\• , Mont Instr. PRISONERS.--l'eiterilay, be tween, It and . 12 sixty.more rebel rtisottera,:ttrrivied., by the Cumberland 'Valley train, kern Hank i e. .. . They were marihid through Market . and Fourth ' Atraets and Ride 'toad to. Camp att rue ting alb irmhense deitU of attention: . They; ale' a hard tankful seri and are no improvement.. on (hove alrettdy„here.. Thar we'te young. and old mix and not a decent.suit of clother in . the en i stigk'Thtion. . • , • . • The consolidation o(the forces under Major GencralaFregnonti Banks and. McDowell, to.be . cellar! the areuy,of t h, Major- G anent I tope as the'Oldir.Commander, is', hailed .With delight ai etienait of • the:defe . rmication . 'the President to ect with 'reference only iof puhlic-yrelfare; while it is nOt-douhted that: all ot these oftwera,mill co-ope rate thelperfOrtiance o f this patrioti c . duty. • ' Fasoni IN WISpONSIN.—The Milwaukee 1 NeWs peiblishes the repOrt of a committee .1/p -ointed by the late ••L‘gislature,to investigate thOcondtict,of, ',certain State offiCeta conc.erned • - in disbnising•the,War•Fund. • The News says: .There is do, , methed of reasonin g , which 'can dispose ;of ithe lamentable fact.tbat neatly $2,- 0.00;090, we're: laist year paid out by our gtate sillicess,•ftw WhiCii no adequate' consideration was received.; . h ii.evident fo'all fair,ininded men, from the " (Iss, oliSistlY'fierstafOre made public,,and also heat the faCt, , presented by the . Investigating • Cotninitlee" that tot onti has ,there; been; the' firossest - ond•Most inexcusable recklessness and. ':. ihaiagancein - the rninia,geqqetit of the.public riiiiroOrt byoUrStiti:oftkceys, but that 4e,hiberrite '...c*rkPtionl . filis'VPo . 0 feii*;:i't . 'the gta te:eapi ..:,(o: . /171 ; 03 , motlyillim the people pliFed: there to sl.l4.dVitlreasukYihiii,wantonly Plundered it, ; and* iii theii in i rro y and: mountain of tax alMP'astheiV'onlyLegacy,' .: • ' . ~ .. - 'Tile oull,o of tile Mound Car. Co , n . • ..„. Edify action in which the river gunboats bave.been ilinwn the • neeessity - ; for;better beats, ; At . Fort Henry the Cincin nati.. Wan atrucleby shot in ,ber boiler, scald-. !p,ileilb the greater part of the crew % while the loan oflife t ,enemytens, nothing. • • At Pot t,.,DconitelsonAbe:. gunboat. ••'were disabled and °bilged to fell '!liack,..withosit having made any,eerMall IMPreli‘'on ion ' the ene my. At • • • ...Fort Wright two .of our gunboats were disabledl • by the enemy'll.rnins ; and +tatty at the attack on the,. rebel • battery nears St,.'Obarlen, the :31.ound City wan; ! enploded-,:byrsbot .in the 'steasn'ebes4•ind.out of ta'crew of one hundred and .severity-five, twenty4hree: , :are :.re Petted,a l Waned ,nebutt. • : ! • • , :The'lese-of lite In, the , gunboat actions with • . share, bitteriesflies, t hue far' been• too ! great for, 0401e.ecnoanpliebed:by,tbeir. means s: , and the:icbatile. Wean be protectetUfrom aboq . it yr.too Much ta,nsltAr good men to ship on Abel*. '• The g r i t:demonstration •ehoWeil „their •.s.imPerfeetlet64 - , and: eYery'slicceeding - on - han It is Within the.re.:. our mechanical to, build boltd, ..:,-•'.. , ',eritilt: l lCleetit,lbe'.ballereprotected. • It, is, pre.; bebniltall invulnerable to litdalesiPPl; and ,„ . ::,woh-jig f iokieimine degree protected 40 0 , ith : ratitiqit s rf , r19. 4 / 8 41 4 . 5 t1m• put . , t, he A d liriergsksn iminala i ‘e',tnirproving,on„thi.leasen : *ifnirgierOrica'i atti prisbatiletlWt ' j cruses a l Ltita(kliii4,!bee,Maa'brilliant iv. 'ktik'tti#4ooloo , o,)byjlbeqlanii' forcea: ,kfulef c lkiffiii4R•4lo.4ot . Oielb o 44: 44, i , :4 0 0: 11 ,001MIlliflttIttO Vii,, ' e' " I,ll'titait itaunti) Ektilocrilt 1 -• n'ecbidirivii wit If O rognlntior).46 tlr.Slar 1!„xopotivo• • 'con - unit too !lir , • .I) , :rnoerlf . ey: of Pr nnqvivapia' monrin Soto ronv,T!inn.nr . lliirrisimr.i, tin. Priddy, • IIIO: 'of '4.01y ; 4141 11'1 ilnifrs for Ainlithi: floriernrand Griii ertb::nrill -adopt si)ell q 'ma si teemed hqcoi'ssnry for ,tlie . .wrl4nr'n or thii n Pm , orroic . fmrty.,6o the fOonfr.t . .. ~ •• A.Nt IV.FT Slf • ..Chriirmatt'Demnowlin State Mn. Cainmiiter , , , ..rot:wrti 0r....irt.x.„—t.,0. (orals can learii tite're baiie 1.)41i. no arrangerpepts tplo.brn, (pi t ! at Port-Alliiirb'any are finVe ri . l)ail, et 4*. At - .oletin extensive. preparations ere b e ide a grand W ou I(I not be'behind (inrt nitigibrii'S,'it is high svax'mail , , • ..•,. • . , , citt(roin. nrr.' tail Rifles returner tn,this . village% en WedneS day;'moritirig last in giiite feeble health. - lie was slightly. vi , ottinied tc. , •the • brcnit 'tit. ionburg a.Minnie half, bntlis•Most : sertOtts. injury•ivas•received in'the , 00104 'of 'the etur' my on Stinday.'aft.er:thebato": contrary to the wishes' of hissitrgbnn hi :Oil.: ny on • tha t day; and.he'tin iaphr fsilh'suit;. iii' scaling , a'fenc , e i he acct en a y 6 anJ,ltuntri ilimielf.internallyrotitnrrng;• siti;ouSsEl,. a.,.b100d vessel -of the chest. The thinks, , h 6 will be tip again in n'few days :awl ready: (or. du V .7-;bieid. ' • • . ~... '"(..:.aPtain••6llford hill --vi.it friends at this place as.soon as 14 , is.abie`to .hear . the fatigue. ot the joltrnek. • CuAl!LEsTit, •June.2:l WAsitt,rd•roi,; June 16 MEME= -, Satarday, Juiie,2B, 1862 PittsiCO.,ivam•rtMi:--The 1117)1,er tells n' mars Cativentinnlo he; held at : Binethpori, : on. 'day evening ne?iti.4a.viting:s‘alithat :are; in fa. . suppressing ofdrebellion at all , Intzltaide, .w it hoe t.dist t ion :of. • Party," Before we could cestOtif.lartunes'willt such a party . the phdiurnvirmat he.amended or . exPleitked v ery ea. We would sapigest lids es preterit : Met Aao : ettatain the Cor;uvr'rrirrio:4, suppress rebell ion and restore the Union, as its founders. let t ff.'? On sneh. a:platform we emild.unite , with honestly deiirid.rto.necomrdish . so wor thy anrObject.„ • •: :Why is it that- ReptibliCans soatiitliedt?. sore tbwonstitutimi and its requirements? It . must be -,because its. wise 'provisions,;contlemn their .unholydOetrines.' Ina constittitional view :Abrilition:Republicanism: is treason, ,: if praCtically 'carried 'out. Abraham Lincoln holds the °Mead-President solely by the cOnsti 7 ' tionrhavini received but 'alriße:over one•third ef the' oteSo..the. people . rif • the United 'Stideii . for that otfiCes . ,:by no other 'tight' could he ex ,ercisethe daties of that highstationf and power is . speci fi ed urn d limited by that linitiu mentl.:.outsidei of Its provisions the People.hre given him 'no power; and stand, by their record; Opposed‘to the platiorni on ‘vhich' he Was' elec. believe the: •Piesident is fully ved tO'preseryo -constitutions .while the -actepf' 'leading itypuhlicans just aS":plaioly shovithat they. llave no . siiuh desire, and would ; attemptt he ,OverthroW.of the governinent un less it Can. be bent to eofresp . wid with their • very easy !o* cry light_ and incite ffo bloodshed by arousing the passions of . .rinn but the people tioyv . ..ask th'nftbe uIJ of the virsr be defined; nail .that it maintained for the . •cOnil.itution;ind . within its limits. • • •-• tsTrti: A nniti:SS lir . l l. olfltTgEN , Under , tliii caption the Iltine6.ip a long article, wipes out the "Address of Democratic ..niern hers of Congre . si." Olcourse We should not have.publiehed it in the Dc,nocr/Jr without 11'4! 'asking the consent of the editor of .that paper, and but forthls he had purposed to - pass whir the esscandalorts and insignificant docuMent in silent conterript:.'.. The article is written in. the .style for. which that Taper. .become noted—denunciation. : Nothing is urged agiiiitst the adilress ) except that it Was 'Ho/theist any andiaeitil and on Of efr Mpg rexponsiliii: ity!" Yalandigham; of Ohio,,:are brought un der the teldinl yotirse. • " . At the commencementoVe ore atketkand at the. close of the article, a // , ttarn4 is made, in the Short abrupt tene.of oheln authority, to say whether Wesapprove it or nnt.. Being thus questioned, we: feel rontpe4ad to say wexan see nothing in the addit;es. to 'cotidernn: . We might differ with, the editor of the Miner as to the way in which to show our devotion to • the Union and Constitution; we certainly do in.advocating the, destruction of , the latter, And in striving'_. to prev'eat :the restoration :dt the (reeler. . • . • _ . . ~ Aft , o4.l...co,Rinane Istaym—Governor Sprague Of.4llodejsland, 'appeals to.the citizens Of that :Stattilor- more, troops, to report %kit li in ten day; tiii-the State central Military. Committee. He. • . , . , . to the. the War. Department to the Governor Of this Stute, indicate that in a certain A:finagle:ley sMlitional number of troops will be requiro for the p.urpOse. of. ena bling the government to enil ftirsvartl,froirthome localities; the nieittalitnie r. imierienee entiles them te inure, active service' the seat 'of :Wer. • - • • • gilt is inipossihla now to fdretell What. course , the necessities of the cetintry will iequire the . -Executive of this State and ofother loyal States fo adopt to, koept.to-its'properatandard the' rmy . -Of the Vnited States:'; 'A resort the',poWer 'conferred apOn .the CoVertioe - by . the lawS . of . Asia State be , the last measure which he will feel' called apOn-triadoptt' butin view . of lhat•contittgeneyi , aghin appeal to' all`. good 'citizens to'.arnbrace , this' 'Present Opportunity for voluntary soviet. 4hiCh'events now. seeitt to foreshadow 011. 'the last', that will .be stiortied.'?. • • „ . . . . . :11(:C.1.1 - .1.1. - x * is .. l'i 0.‘ • 10,..0.1a - rotes, (.-. (. . ;rain! 25, I SI i . 4 .•-•,- 1-I vciiiiiil -- I 1: - -•' I ; of;',. }1.661: . 1' I' . is t 0....';•101 , k ....1 i 1 k'..4 111 - 1 h i ii .,.. ad . • 1' , .i1 0 ...ei) 'lO s• • •'.1 1. , 1 - ipil , '1 , ..i 1 14 ' 1 f ,. )i , "N la . OCCilly iik..! 4 . 1 11,!Vi:P.1,11i!Nii/..110• C , ' , 11)! ?Vat tfi,ll Fl ' O IIOn1),.: . (0,;:r Will; al - tr,fr 1 . . • ,f ,, t . el ft,"1111'!1 . 1r . ..:j 0 , ~. .m. I rip il ~ ' I iv , Offi.,lif r . ...: ' ii 1 , 11 Li "i , i 4 t 10,110) r 1 (1';'.1 . 0(:1: la - the •, - , in i.07-Ip, -hot 'llia:rale:ls (~ : er'e :101,0(1. til• - gi.c.e • 0 - way .h"elora Ilia iiir ine'ible•Teurage of no C iniin.o . •litirinelhe (ley..e.cOry.thing inclicatell a T.,(eir 1 . 01 - 11 1 -eligagefrionl,,h 11 1 the enemy for sOrne•rce-• .iliiri 'or 'irt her harked 'mil (1 1 . . ii,. •• : 2 .• • . • -: •• --• 'rho 110 . i1119 VI 11.1.09 00 . a s ~I1,! ' ro 1 y . a .. p Ver . ,--•-• • Till 16 . $ ' F• 011 - 0(11: .sidC.-iVill be lihont. - l.lito • frilled nmi. - wood '.- , • - - • ' 0 • .., . ' • ,- . • • :Tile - lel lo 1.. Mg are among the woriiirleil :-, - , (.61 . , ',f.irrison.'ivrllontear iiid to Gen ..P.ahrier, • ••ri:olirelett i:n the he ni1.... - '-........ ••• .• -..••• • - r. a pr . - itu - ker.t y • ,' - 0f 1 hr; l• , ( i(cuilti.•l , lxc'elier” II ei,- . . ' lineritj is-hiintle(ll in the Irig, s . • • • . . .... • . - •••.-(pli e l c i a • a (pang' t lia - elliers 'lll 'lllO I'irs - t..1 -. llasSiir hilQa - tts . '.Regitneht, -which' sull'aird ille,i •fflll9t .ig 11- fililoVi . c ; ' • •. .. ..‘ • .... .. , • ~ ... .• Cilpt...lV!fil:'l , oll4Pli •Irl 't hp liana, • • . - . i rapf„Cailpi!), -(,enundrul in, the breast.. i '• dapt, - - f."..htiln . lll(eliiiii . , ix - nitride(' - iii . t lie (irm; l - a rimuteled •••• " - , - - • : : •-• ".1 • r, - li.o t. 2 Dalton, woo ruler! . in. the iireast. - .. • , I -.. f,h(OL:Porkersom.:writifidif(l.•iii the,leg..2, • ' (Ito killed IS snioll, most of Our men., being . • The kiss of iii i .o'notriy is: tio - th noon, . but it is lieliee ( ol - 10 ! , i-_ , 4.00 tir.our own:: ',..' • ' ' --; 11„. ! - carn i, • of i he '.reileis _in: frail! of.Goner:ll •11(ink fir .i.. , .18 : captored' and is ilow (MC linjo! , by: '-. 'The grriin(l' fought` for,. was a 'set - air - 1p lyitli ' tliirk• - iiinleitruSh, beyond wilich'is ail. open country. The woods intervening between our 'troops, and II eep cloy :ye ventr;il - tile result of i nir'artiller • Sr-liring froth liciri#,.knosCl: ' , •••• •• :.• :Tim() Na fi Napoleon -twelee-Pounifeis nder . ..Cr:pr. Peßossy. Sorceede(l - - 11 - gellin' throOgri•tee; '• sMimp during- the alternoan, and (li.l • excellent. i. Sercioe,..• An 'effort nr..tlie etlemy - fir oaptore them reSulteil, ill their heirs:; 'driven hack •% - cith , 'iii l Vere ins's: ...•• ' • •• • • . ' .- ' ' • • . . . ... 2 ••:'lll I:4((stilr Of - to 4111y.1s 'highly iMportalit to - ,,,he houlth'or the: , ntirly, ire but little more groiller • 1 4 :f r , b. l gaineillro plane. Our 1 roans .ba)'.ouil Nu • - s‘iiir;.'l ,•- • •- • . ' . -Gad...MC(le 1 Int 'l.i.e't prose - ntrinring I he 'ci•hole ilay,..sape.,':int roiling rill !novena!!! Is, ' • .7. .• .:: . The U. S. traniMor I .I;:rrieson, . 1.(1‘111Pf.,. froln•Mort traits. I West - Ist Po rt R i i t y a t err i v erl 'here' this 'mointag.— She .brings lar:ee • m>: i 1 from all the above Ailirees, hos' 141•pasS....rsers , among whom is:General' Benham, und start - . . She hen also on board 'soldiers who were wrianded -in die late. "eugagentent . on Jarnes,' fslsn.di'• S.: charge of Surgeons.Crrivert:a rid • -ISlieb.rotritlir from Kay Nest forte - corpliellie B of 1601- N, Y. S'. Art' ern!lauded them at:Port Royaloilsothe.7th N.,1-1.-, and four -cornpai:lic•n Ist U. 5... Artillery, regulars: Thri FT, S; troops junior Gen. Benham . mado , •., . . •an • attack on the morning of: June, 10th tit ,4 o'clock, and. Here repulsedd-after forir'hours'• r"the foss of. 00. V Mell worinded . and missing. •. The Afichigan 'brit 250 men-left at rid) call, ..The , New York 701h.sbifi , irl severely.; The I,Tnionforce were obliged to retreat under thci cover of the. giro bontsi., [Of:this battle, full acconnts•havUulre ,aibeeir.publisherl, (rem., Charleston rape'rs,- khowort as, the bat tle•arSeCessionyille,-- a• small hamlet: about four mites, frOrn iiitieh•theConfeclerates wereledhy Coti - d.amer- ThaSouthern account is.-iuhstahtially correct. . . . .• .• mien te,olutte 21st. 'A.itrieelitt despatch 'to the. A . n.gu • sta papers' limo Charleston 10th; Sitys - • ''A Sev.erejintile took prate -Motnine . :oo 4 . arrieS;lslaiid,'four . njiiPs from, this city:.. Five reg i m e; t r i of ii . e(lnrallith artTllery, attacked our batteries at Ser'essiimville. dor...Lamar cetnmathled. the Cunfetlerates;' awl .. le‘V hiindred troopS rePuliad the 'enemy•three .times e ,:ith :2l e a r "SlaUehter. The :emimY bought brav ely, but were qeteate,ll • Durivictary com.. The . enetny.!s: lesS •, is, 'supposed . to be about .1110, ipy lit triviti pe-koners, Our less lrOm tin • to . 106. Col Lamar was w.mtnl;•‘l, ( pts. T'seed•and The attack will soon be 'tam sued. : - rh . e.CcnfederateS aramuch'exlirMs led by-the previaus - shelling. of the enemy, day and uilthi• fOr n week.". : 1 . . •; • The Charleston 111eretiry of the • 171.1);: says: . Confederate loss nt Secessir;o • ville yes, terday, was .10 killed and, - lnd wounded. b'urie'd Onthe.field 1 . .10 Feder . als, [tot! dtt prh.oners." S:0 e 10 . . . . ',.4, Tenor received in. tliis. city tiorti Gov. Al.. vniiiz:o 01 r nerreit, .P 4 exi,iio, •sta tps that-on the .Llietili of.:1 , 1i0. lie iociiired rievt:6 rthin line city 0 Meitico,.that tile. Freheft army lead capiolatrd.' 'Pespatches received to-day at' The War 'pe- • pertinent indicate (inlet in, all 'directions. The telegraph lines are in good working order to all impiirtant points.. : . • • . • • AVASIIINITI.ON Tune- 9 4 folloWing will received to•duy focilGen • • CornsTir, Miss., June' 3; . • . . •. . . kIorf.E..3I:STA.NTON; Sec. of War : information has-been received.that bas been opened for . 17o.inilei, and Governor Regan and . the. Rebel .Governine . iit have Iled)torn Little Ruck on ri flatboat tovards • .(Signed,) :•, 1.-lALLECK; Alaj-Gen . . . • %Visit No'roN; June 2 . 1. • . . . Mlle . Treaty . between the United' State's. and Mrixico for the extradition of .criminals is daily proclairneit..: The .offences are confined to principlas,,a - ccessor,ies, or accomrdices'us.l6 murder; assassination', piracy'; forgery l , coon ai:cetiy; etc.,. . the last defining the . same to be the tak . ing.Ond car rying away of.a . treA 'person liy.force,69.decep tion. - The proVisioris of 016 Ire4tyarq' mint ap-: plied irrany , manner to any• , etirrie or offence of purely imlitical,churacter,. nor 'shall m e brace the.returncif fugitive slaves. .. • The . act.of February 13,.180,mublished in General Orders No 15, although the diacharge,of Minors from the service; does not ituthorlzdtheir enlistment, or • mtiSter. into the service;':excei . iting with the written consent of their patents,-masters, or guardiiins. , I . . . . : Diajor i cknertil:Pope arrived. here to day, and 'is eititiusiastieally ivelcotned.'.: .11e appears, in dee'Vblackcitizen's dres s , and is not-generally recognized: While moving chant his lintel ' this evening. ' ile . wris requested tn visit Washing. ton in consult with . the inilitary authorities, : it consistent with his' duties,., in the West: . • . . .... . . . • . , , . .. . .. :. s"' . .c '•`-)". ‘v.'"'" l-I . l ' . I h:iit'r:.+ll'.. -- .l'litY'll . vo -: :• ' LICENSE . :.APPLICATION'S' , •• ..,kk-anli - woliiiiii:..:l sOkliot4'; all. 'or'' ' herr' , ' . vll-11 ' r 1111 ). .. 6;11 . .,,,i,i • 50 , ,40.... lkdv'eiffe.l tlwir . ito,titioits for fear ..n . dv , .., , . (f4p , in; .1)011)6" i tuk f.6:-:(: , fliniioi, ..1_:T,i, , , , , .1,i ,1 1.,i.i , n ,- 4. -, '1”.4,11.4,!,0. ! . .d . to ti_m 0., urt: of 1.i t 0, ,. . , 1:nti , .100:11 . , :ri11 ., ...iii,irni:tit,.c' ,, r , ..:b:011;11t, i,tli'"'''''r l '" l " .l4 " 4l. NI . It''''.'f, c 9""V 4:. • ' ' %: .- I . T I, i C r; Iy , r', (yr 1j )1 A v . .. F .. ,! 6 ~:. , t ..,, i i :\ I , o ay ;,v i, n - . , ~ :, ‘ l l . - .1 11. 1 1...1 i l j.. 1, } 1 .,, 1 ;.,.,,!, N . E t 1 , . , 1:. ;, 4 .. ! ,, 111 ib t , t v h ,; ! , ll l , : i •t i I: t . ‘r I gliir , 1 . 11":• ' Twoili 4 t- , ik orther6- . .w(irh• =n. .6 11 1.1..'t }lal . ,;-..: I.r,,q•iat 1 , ,,R1:;i1.•KTif!'iV10 . W. ,,,, 14•. • ... .: '. qII P.) ; Ilti;I: iik .1) .1 .. '. ,410 "ii .40 • 1 ‘ . .R .- rei P 'Oril iirp'f:, V„ •It , s''" ..." 66 ;' - '•• •: ' • . .' ,• r i. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, IA rh , i ,, , ,,. c ,n r - Ft 1111 iII . c.; . ... 1 .:, ):..n, 1). ! i.i.;:, I,ll.. , ,q ) %,*{lisitlri. •::. •• • ' ',INO, It. 1111,11)WTVG, Ulorls of the.roii . timily, and , it is - Impeil ill4.i . iliv eliii,twe , - ,,f , :iiy;nrll , exct , llfTt ritirsiou . wi)r,spnri . krin.4' It I innj'nrity . of I liotn , ti , 'Lheir O.:pt.:lmin. .. • , 'A:vow Tow . \'ot.Js•rerits..jtl I)iivpiii)lit c. , ‘a corr ,, stiond ent times writes. • ••.. ' .• . . "i' he-Triortality arming the Towa.'2,7;rnhinreerft that hav'e, gOne,iutn t h e:service is • .• • ~ . I brit it stated, as , oi !ml fis from, roPorr `,(n•Oriv..Rjrlo;rn . nd,:fhni., Of the sove'iricieri-•:regi msents- furnished:kr the sereice,:lipt - a rrifie:ov(?r .hall the ourrwl)er now remniri able to bear - atrils: . Of thc•'eloven.regiment4,with Finlltick.there are .bit about 3,000. fit for lutv, ljell nl ti;aSe'rf t tii - nr . .nts.Thivitidinfz:liii;!' sk:* * nittl •‘t , oliode.d, a:re he a litile'nvero.•,ooo-rOnfi,'Shriw :fog rvroorta.lity . uf Oer•no tn.". . real .Twelfth. has, as I wan 'nn' Saturday bY:nOe its ofiicers: ; '. bat twenlT ahtlit men. 1141., all being dead.• die nt 'prisoners to soriu'iv f rfigures.,•:arul suggestive nr' thousands 61 . sad-and•desUlate‘ homey where,.. but . n%= short year ago. peave . aiul • lialipiness reigned SOore, . • • Rt!ptOlica'ri.-- siAr.you in faiior of •rotitorik an I: rreserviitg . th•C ott.the'hasis,.terots .itittl conditions' .on ‘Yhich (Mr: fathers Ointle. it ?r°•' I(•,he says slitYke.htio&; with him and cnnsider.-triin 'a pittrrot;tilltetrys tstio,'!: treat 'him" ai.yritt would .Tlie test . of,'lintriotism'is to he.. in;fiyor of preset-Yintr the clontt•'tilittittnasit,'t until the pethfi.t.e . eliantr.v it in b• constitittiolial mnpiteri'and,to restore' the it . etrist . ed, notmtily h'efore the, rebellion', but hefore.; thri' North re: tNI the Constitution aS . a• ienase hell, nitthherniati . as a. covenant •with death. -Amily this' test In every' citiicrit-,Deinocrats, Republican Ain! A holillonst,. The} lyho''Sinnd teStmay -he on to Irreserie rli.r Con ..stitotion,rhe t3nyeroment:tiiitl thetlininn n.s.our .Dithers Made:them ; they 'svito .will not • stand . i he, test condemn thernselYs as etiethies.ol„their, count ry..---Dobropte , //ctotd..; • • ' .• • bins I'.ortH.,,,fsiyve..2l . NitsSiss.ieet IZtvum—The Loutsville genwerat,saysKeritneky and her neighboring State3.wriuld have seperated from the f;:a.4•anil North liefure'lbey would have .2iitett tip free utivientirin of the MfssissipPi.." The attempt:to 'eloSe.it:up or free tfavittatinu• by. the aracions pain - fission' n 1 anybody was 'preps -lei:offs.. It was.-as ii,jnriotis to tire contetoptt— inc tion thattindertdolt to .moonpolize the river as. it'..waS . to those upon ifslbratiehes an& its upper- waters... ;The Donoriat ntidk _"We can' ds.ure Ar kasSaS,„&c.;that:all their.regioM•belongs to ttS who jive in the. great: valley: 11 . . any people way are; not . saiisiirdl with their tbey•can pult uri stakes•and leave, but silt -the Imid sail fiatickkes:of that re'gion• win oiirs. The;"'can't.' take awmfa sing,le'richt we'fiave On a foot; of that soil. As long, as they behave:. theinselves:: they. can ',llya ~.there• and enmY the blessings 01 . —a• better gMiernrilent than they can make.. ...if ..t.hey behave themselves,.. we shall he coOPOI'd •to make them dui so—,that is all;" •••''..: • ' •. ; . Tires..N;ros 'B./inst.:Tr (Heflin Sinethpoi r/N'?fe b Oh; ni the..Bsth year. af•hi! agli.. • ; .• .The ! object of this.notiee was, ho . rn in iil:G saehlisett!, MdrF1117111,..• 177/7•:. an early period in life, he - sought- and tonna the forgive.- iletisof• his sins, ihrongh faith in the Son - of 'God: Thi - c - fug . h all - the rest of his'earthly'pil grima_i, 'endeavni•ed to walk.in the. path 'of the . jo,t. Only tiro. Sabailis beforelie .. joioed ihea 'triqmphaat,.hls seat was not vacant in the liti!e' of God, did .-lie.find it radians -to tatry..in cl4ss', , u,nd -tell ,of the iletaiii - Ks of God witlOns soul. His'secula'r. affairs -were. timely ariang - cil., - and his' last, days wer'e'spent with his children, fifteen of Whom now sucvie to tponro their loss:: •Thit - ,they mourn not as those - witloint hope, as all are:stticiag stfe the - pat h lie., trod, •ti,r- hence o:ipeet - when life 7 g work is doiie, to-niriet ii,irrr again beyond, thellond,-wiioo pencefolly.and trititniiiontly snn. of parins Abigail Sh;pni'd, died in Siineilipc,rtiMay'2so aged.bisht rriontlisandfivs days. •.* Oar bbaio is sad awl Innoly • rimy; . . . . • ' . IPe flliSN a proseucoliero; • IT Its rbil.ll,ll, winning, ways, .' .• . Our lonely hours would eheer. . . . MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. r . ,IST . ot„ Venders of 'Merchandise and their ClassiTi cation of M Keen county :'for 11562. " • CLASS LICENSE . . C..B'. Cleavelnn,d - 14 ." 7,00 Smith & Barber, • . 14 7,00 • -• . ' Lelleity Iley,' •••• •, . . 11 7,00 Notice la hereby given that a Court (of Appeals' Will be held. at the cointnisiotiere °Thee in StnethpOrt . on th'e 15th day of July, next,- at whieh;.tirrie and place all persiots ag grieved by the,:foregoing: appraisemeni will be ;heard and euellabaternentsrnade as are deem ,ed ,tust•and proper: ' JAS. E. i3LAIR, Juno 23, 161\2. Olacuu Zilc Appraisti. '(tor hi hitlug fair, lihsluft our .horn . vi Ten r+ (Ur hits dim our x 761, Though wti . k HOW iiirtyllllo arerOlded Ittwild the .rte rry ukhol; .; • • 1 The frast of ihintikeontrived the ptint . : We'tended with such care, Wee yetthe leader hill tineineed . Its petali height and fair. ' ' 11e' ton frail unit pure u thing, • •In this ebli troriti to. stay. • All mounts, in thei . r pitylneloye, Kindly' bore Itini Ire narrow loud, CIMIP Ih3 hiK brothor , x ;IMO;_ Awl weary. weary aru our heart's, t ince. little FarDur] 1110 Yes. one more link of love's bidghtemini. . On paillrhas now heen And they can no'er united be, Seed iu the realins of 'Heaven. e..ve but hiss the eleieteDingrod, • And dry our useless tears, Ate!, till life's pligrininge . thall end, Live for loved ones how.. B;?trthporq Bo;•ortr,li IRMO ME henry 17am n, Orb J.'.lla .Lf 7,00 W. S. liirbtvi 1,1 • . 7,00 Gabriel ,7,00 Jt) tit, 1O • J:-;1 CAMERON COUNTY - . ijy. VI RT LTE•of s:aadry. .writ a.l rendition? 1..) E7 1 )0;1117 iinrl ;,1:1a5:1",•///1 7 10; , ; ,, cnr'd' put 01' tire court:ol : cQ,:iiriuytv.pir , i,; nl Cii filet on:e'r;iint 3',. "TT . ontisYlvltiiii;:apA r fo tie :to • pt4.llir 4q1,! ) at th. • fl'apse lit:. Shipp! , h; 1)•_156',' at .oile P: ._• . • • ...The firllii‘vjog described; Iteal.EState sittnite• foVvnehip of •Shippen,' eriunty of. Came; ron'anif State • of. l'ennsylyanin; lintinded ' and, rin•seriboll ..•.as .-viz:L-13egiipling.' at ;:r rhestpikt ri.o.sl , o:it he• North •bank'ef the tina. Inahoninii.Cfook, bearing Sr;rith-iVest frirnr the Sourhs.tve,st corner... A pple-tfeb nrvhard, lierne2the:-•Sorali . ...sv.e4t -corner of the:Sipeman thenee North tree, degrO.es •East ,two:111.10: iltoAl it'post,. lin a 'corner; lri. tire Norih libeor..ihe ;oi igirtal:Sirrvo'y;:-• thence .Sontli ‘kg,riks East eight'y perelios; on: said nortlklino,•o a pot on until l'ine,for a currier;. on- tiv; l'Orth l!aa•ol - tlay.ortgiaal *siirVeyrifnre.-' fheitee Svollt live degroes Ik•'osf twolptti- (Ifed. and si.xty-frvoPoloS. - tri•a . pest sii tlk of the -:Sitinanrabonitig s creek; 'thence nri:f ho's,l'irForeolr', through all its•wind ings, to the platio,rtf • hogittningt coop:dr:yr:4' 0 00 hundred arpliwolvo and aer,es.cif. lint:. all ism pf n6'6,0 . 110 P.WO4 inil .Out hriusi s; W;;lti and. fi! pia fit 'try: nf - I'rttit trees; Irnil new' 131treirisroith Shop: l '..Soiy,erl,'takenilt*.Exoention and to he • sold .as •th . o.pr.operry `'ot %:.• 0, 'Coivloy at, Ilie suit • of :JonathaWeolegrove' 'finw 'for .the use of. John. . NE:wee. • • - •• . . . . • The following described in the township of Shinpeni•ountY Of Camerc n,. and described .tO birch by .tya'lr'ant ,NM • 1033, fOrinc'rly fly William t o East,by lands Sagli', Spoil) by warrantorlandOf ~Wont by-laying of-Selman' coatainipe. hundroland rhirfy,sciemacies• of land, to. hf , s'anne .-.More•m : baying. thereod:ninc nw.lhia t t lfoos es; two. St lire houses, one. 1)oo f4w four Barns and 'Ont:houSes, and one'lllackschirh•Slion.tbree \Veils of Water and ilanotitY•of fruit,:rcee's, 'and . about' cue, hum. dred.and sixty acres of In a. novod.Lands. • '• Seized,.taken - in'Exer r utinn, a n.I will . 'be SOld as the property:al 2. C. CONyles;,`at.. the' suit oh font hap Colograve now birthri use of John • • . • JOHN A. F.LI)RED, Sberiff's Offtee tininneM-Gann'eron . 'Co, Pa. June 17, A. D. 180. • SMETHPORT UVERY'STABLE. r tni su1DSCRIII.F.11.1)(11; opened a nel:v . pry. Stable. in Smet hport, at •.13, • -• ni.tt's Old Stand,' on' Main 'S treat, ~just ea s t of Mchanics i , %%ieu! eati )41 . f000d the best, Hor ses,and:Cariiages at low . pritOs. , He.intends to make'Stretliport... perinatnt iysilenee, and asks a share of .patronage. . . • - . • . A. N. SMIIFFI Stnethpor:t, AtT2,tist 2,1, 1.8110. 1,21t1 .. • Sheriff ; • • • VIIITVE'of sundry wribi jtioni E.lpOtal V, issued 1111[. of' COOrt: o f Pleas Of. M'Keen clAility, to.tne ree t ek ,' , there will be exposed to ii iblic s,do , :it tt i o.,(i on ,•:t II onsb, in the Itortingli*.;of.;: , .metliiiori • of f m on d ay . : June 30tlii it,, 1 o'clorit pi in: • • • , . - • rorner la:int No. Cl, of tho alb:dined 1.1- •••fayinto 'thence wit ' . by Lands of flail •O' theime north Amp, one and nerent;, -, fivo . and foils iierelies;' them.° smith gree4 easf.iining• State Pond, nereheii, . thence snutlt. by Ilitittlian one InOldren • andseviinis-thron and 1-widen:Om nereliti:‘,.lo Ilie Owen. of beginning: . Vontainilig sixtymiglit•ann . one-tenth ',acres, Willi an allowance •of pie ':per • scut, toe i•Owle, be the Seine Miiii•O iiir less, • It being fit Ni.:•Ft2 of the allotment, a flue Ming , Mon I,ittiris in latylnyntte townslitp,•land mitt of • warrants numbered -'224iimml 2`251.. • • ' • •• Siiiztid and taken iu exec:oll4MA to be sold; flue the: still of " •.." • .the following.;lescribtol real estate . , teginning . the north-west cornet• of lot . No, 83, of tlii• allotment of Ilnr IliOgham lends in - .l.:Mr . e. bite Towlwhip,: thr,nce. s totli tw . o de4rces west No. A one hundred awl ,sity-llye perches moVnine tenths; thence along ~trite Road 'north 'eighty-eight and three-Totirtlis flegrees wet one thenee,hy lot NO.so:morthone and one half degrees east one hundred 'and sire• ty:slx•MiOl eight : tenths' perches; thence . south eighty-eight and . one-fourth degrees , mtst, one loonlredmint.foto• amid liycde.ntlie p4olleklo . Phi(.d liegitining.i•Containing• ' ninety-eight and eight' tenths ae'res with an allownnee , of. i 3 per eeot 16r .roads, he the same more or less It bring lot No, 01, of the allotment of the Bing 'ham Lands 1 / 1 Lafayette,: Township,: - and • part of warrant munlAred 2251- • . SPlZedhlha tahrti in:execution and to•bn sold, as the property or aeorto W, Wartrous, at the suit of Bingham Trusters, • . • •—A•. • • • " The ,following. described real estate, beginning at a'sngar tree, the south•west corner of .lot. No. hoof the allotment of the thinthain lands in l'u.- fityette,;fownithip, theme east by 10t . N0.•99, . one hundred and thirty-one perches'iLud eight tenths; thenet, south eighty-00Tc ar:Wye tenths pet:idles: thence west by lot No.-78 and Iti nglia Ninth+ one hundred rind thirty and onetenth perches, thence 'north by Bingham lands eightyditree and 'live .teuths perches to the, place of beginning: con taining silty-fonrand six tenths acres; u'ith 'an alinwstnee of.six:pnr cent, for roathi, LIIO 'Bow more or•lo4o; It lloing lot,No. 81 Of •11I loot-knit of the 11l landain.La fayette Tom), chili, and part of warrant mitnitcred 2209. *. • Heized.andhtlien inexetnifien, and to be- SOld. as,the 'property Of S. .Marsh..ot, the suit Of Bingham Tritstces.. JANES her f, • ' ry' rritr • ' Ho 10,1802.* , S • • 1 I $7,00 11, 7,00 y .1' i rill Or n' writ AS'econd'elimias I)l,erronas, issgnd ont of the (tonrt id:Common Pleas inlo'Keini (ninny, • and . inn 'infected I shall niffef to fluidic sale at .the .(Ifinit 111Mfie in the linfongh ol'l4 etliport nn lhondaythe 30th flay ef ilnne, /102, the following described real estate' •• Tibe folloWink 'described Rind Estate' situate in Ceres township, .-IWK.Can County, Venial) , lva• nia,lamoded and described as follows, to Iteginuiti,„,_en Stnit.e . Hilo,. at. - the.'corners'of warranhi.Nos: , 132.5 111111.4326, ,and being .part -of /warrant No,. 13 . 11 n, thence east; by the State Hue, 'font's:n*olo to 'a post- corner 'on.; the Wilk .Of ' ()sway° creek: thence south one hundred and' sixty perches to alneech• con tier, ~in the line: of 131111 sold to Ifernian f,eltoy: thence west, by line of said Mild,' forty peklies.to a Pnlit . Corner. being the south-cast 'cornier glint surveyed to E. - Maxon;. thence north - one hundred • and sixty .pereheu to, the place of beginning; containing ALSO,- Sheriffs B.ato . . l'f)rry,tte're's, strid.'utodsufe, . r. le,is,•—:iboul • ttv . enty , t‘v9 •HereA tiue goeil•rninte:hoits , , , )oo. geml . fraillt: 311,hy fs•et, With jIVI.. : 41 wpiltrittoOlc . 11, lny: apple' t•xo.i.ltrutt (aid t%11.1.10: :); th,:,pri.ppefty ut,lailles •Cartuult. '•'•• • : ••• .*: • • JA M tidiv2rii)!lmir; • • .411)R! , . ' . l~crr•ilt;- ;il~~ . . . VIRTCJI, of a welt' or Vsielitheii the Cotift of !tee fien Nlw th itf Mlti(fiiii . .until)', end, to, nie.direttell„ thpre be exposed to piiblle sole, the Plilirt'lltiese.yht this liuhougli id see,ll, l . !f it, n tiefifiv, Julie I). 1 51,j'.1.fiteletifits'. 'interest' in thwrollewleg'teerii .I ' Leal Estlite, sitelito iul fititild teKelin eunnty helmeted Mid •tlemOrilie,l .N lis rollias, : te , - . . Ilegimiing at se post in the 'West line.of Orlo'.l 'Ham timmee north eighlY-eight :Milli heir degrees ; wesione hundred awithirty,nine•perchas :to a post in • 'the east lieu 'ol GeOrgd W.'cirisivi f idrs lot, thireoutii-, west 'corner north gine" 'oat them,' ilegretis east, by the east tine Of WOW ..pi.tlity percliel to a post 'the tiorlh omitcurner or .selif lot; thence, north eighty degrees soft, one, and Owen tenths of tt,pei dr, to it post the 'olintli-ea4 corner of anOthey lot:of said ti ;liquids; thence north imie„und three , fourths or a degree oust by the east lied ono 11116;46d seeenty;sis foui-tetitie pei'.ches to itougor tree;. tlfuuch .north,, Severity-flint; end three'tetitho theime east ninety - sidMithend nine ii!iiitbs percces to a byeth, - -therigesontli eighty-eitie perches ton poSt the north-de'At cornet' of ;lames' Taylors'' tot; thence ,south one and n fourth tie• gi'ims west, by the wont litin of poi Taylors"lot, ono Mind red . stiventy.:sevyn and one tenth perches, 'to 3. Mist the' smith- wast cdrner of. s tht lot; :thence 'n 6tatli eicillt, eight awl n hitlf degrees easi,by the. ;Muth line said' kit tarty and lire, tenths : porch., tn-n post the south ,rest corner of the aforesaid lot 'of po t ; one and a half degrees : west. by the ,resat Said Ilainlin's lot,..eighty porches'. to "ti;; .placenfliegilming;l - Containing.tiv'o lintutred fourteen and Inns, tenths acres, with thq six. per'cimi.for WlOO more ori bo ing:flariS ed s . Nartil.Otn. ;Non. tutu nail. 20 . 674. )1n0 , 11 , t awl thirty • neres'ilitiOro y nil , st it h min tyro is laiiMe, tail) freud; horns, Due stone berm:one cider mill awl Mont trio Ito oil red Mei thirty fruit treat; . known as • the Irons Mom, birth. , • • s • ••• • • • - Ai,..,4„-9ne- other-lot' llountlesl .is follows, tai--wit Iteginning uta White .walnut on th e.hiink of Sixes creek rn Hell no bismenn xyakratitisNl3:4.. 207 U and fllOl and. Wring part of Nu. 2117pithence went by the Turnpike, to the small west eorner of imettooritooney , o hit thence east one hitifilredd and eighteeir rods to in' anger tf t!” • coruer; thence southilfteenzdegreeWened.,. s Intone roils too Mack oak 'eOrner; thence south sixty fleirreeis east, Ilnrty,riels to nit elan trite io this old, lbw!, thence evil, to ainctfile a MIMI/ tin the . hank of. the 4:leek', thelide,up . the 'creek to alto, plats -of lieuitilds*;eiinhtining. latent forty:•ehtlit acres,: . llliiko.llr less 111 Ways reservingrone fourth of en 'acre. on which th ' irsehool bonse stands, being a lir,. Of the satire let annveyeirtiy SheiiiPs Heed hl 91'pt. A. Willimsolbout ten; nerve ifflP'reve4i omi : rpm), Juiuse and one chiinty li:•9 4 e• • taso;—Coe tithe's., tract 'honnted and deliiritieil F 011 1 .11., Beginning at n post in the south lino of w•alq.obt: No, '1 itiri,,the steal...ilk, corner lot No.; 2) ,! ffi.voye4 11/Ilar Brewer them, 'hy, thn coot tine of :said lot, north one sill it fourth de7eSs ono Joindred Ind ninety. two perehes:. tothe south-east corner - !of lot* 2.l..eetiveYett to Oard dor Barrett; thence by tho east. lillltarr said lul, north on ellpd 'half degrees east • tift3.-ciao :ma six•toutibtptiicht.; thence south elOity seyen'sul a half degrees l'llBt...tns.lOttelred nnd-Six no 1 tart tenths perches, theoeu.. ill part'by lino of lot No.. sOntli.one ace) a half -degrees w eat,' hundred si i 411 t anti tatetenths perches:. thence by line of silt lot, 1101 thirty , fsur and iien-t enth's perches, seye . nty-t_hree mid elght-tenth . pe . rchosto t Hoe of mr,trrant No'. ‘..tits 5 theme by sold line oorth.eighty:,Von awl a half .legiTeA west,. PrrOlit:S rill, porches to the place a , Containieneonot hoo.lre.l ati,t thirty•six acres, with thi , usual allowance of MIX per cent, be the saute inore or lose, it 'being lot No. tlo of the allotitient of thOtinghton lanils in Keating township nod part a . warralit No: 2055 1 nbolit : eights hares oar rihaoty house, one frame barn antl. abotit lone hundred ftSsit trees ; knowniut 'tire Otis Irons . . , ' A aso..--0110'other tract Of land bounden! inrehleserileint follows, to •IleginninlVat a, beech, thence north one hundred an/ thifty = four- perches, ah ence east one. hundred . tiarty-two auk four tenths porches le a beech thence south one/nun:ire/ nniia - thirty-lonics:Torches to' albeechn thence' west One hundred ant 'thirty. two nini four-tenths percheS, to the place ••of 11egiu nine. Con taining one hundred unit lon r and *sin-touthe acres; with the usual allowance of six per cent, be the Mine Mole or le , S,•ifbeing lot Nlin.'dt'of the Ilineliain lands In Now= Ulna township awl parranfAVarrant No• .232'2 . • nun: other tract of lava : Ilegtiining at a beech . the ,tout 11-'west corner of Itig No. It. tin:pee:west I went,. lentr 'perches to the ennst line of lot N0.1.1N conveys./ to• Null anil ,NtorSe;,llneince by raid lin& nor three hun dred ninety-Mite and floc-tenths perchea to the north eaSt corner said lot, thence north 'silty porch o+, thence,east one inutolrenaperche& to a beech, thence smith two hundred eighty-five and three-tenth+ perches thence rend ninety-seven porches to, ti 'hemlock, thence, south one .hundred secenitylfour. .atirl aunt , two-tenths perched to a beech, .thence west: forty pen:lles to ns' beimb the - South-east Censer of lot No I aforesaid,. .21 mince by: titio of slainalot north one. Inn nulrenaand . thinly four;perches to n beech, thence .yest one hand rod awl' thirty.twoAnnd fOu r= tently ion:Ones— thence south ono hundred awl thirty-four'perches to the plate of I,e, oininin,:; containing two bemired eighty-one and ton r-• Aentlis ;nereni, be the seine mnre'rmlese,• :nt twine Inic No. 100 int the allotment 01 Hingham 'louts inn liestink tion'oship. and pert Of warrants Nos. '2.162, and -9.2f-tt,' ahont thin yae;re, improved, orithe last two montion.l Oile Fllll ' lll, )Ilonge 6ird'VNitne knew.' :1,1110 11,111- way • loninse lot, na which Wm. Irons 1111Wre= Aides; all in the Towiy.nhip,' County and State tiforemajd,. , taken hiEveen den erel (elm' seta as the prop_ erty. oG ttideeit flow", nt tiio suit Of MIPS k alrk. JAMES . I::.PLA FR, Sheriii. ' Sheriff Southport , June 111, 1e62. ' Stidrilf Sale - 10 y. \lrani': of a writ atrim. ~ iscned ) 9tit : l)l the Conti, of . nein mon. Pleas_ 'On.t.teo. t,.'unty of - Wl:can, Shite or Peimsylvatlia and tc, :me i ,, , ree.ttb there will he expie:64l to pnbrieiOtk itt the lininje . , in the:liorough of.Sxteeth port, on 310ndn v, the 'ath day Jnne et One. Weiner; p. descrii*.l Irotti Into. • The following deseriliediral,gstate, all Situated . in Ceres' to tai ship', WlCeritt county Mountlaa: .tleseritted as follows, to Wit:. ille farm, anti land minniirted prOrterty of attend atits,:rontainnig about four hundred, and.lifty Mertitta land .41 i) . 1111 . t two ' 46114ired,aeresimprcired .11 N ; c; !ranter houses; fatir , tenant houSett, threggriott frame barns., One. hay 'barn; one good gang noir . -- one'english sawmill, eager and Inth mill vin.] a elfoirM lot or fruit trees; lionnded op the: . 1101 • 111 "bY W. o.llarber toul,titeEitate line; ,on the_ east by lands Of Tin. Po 'antl..Tobit:lttiergll thu sonth by It. Puller and Keating laitils• ,and on tlte'we'st and p. ,l • J. 'Edwards, excepting one , acre to Sebool pireethis of Ceres ALSO—One other'picon oflarldbininded on iho north !lithe Oswo'o creek; on• the oast by W. 'Mosher; on the South. by Keating lands:. on the weal - , by Keating lands itni1:111. 1,. Cho:If; eon,: mining fifty a eren•more or less, unimproved. A i.so—,One other' piece of land hounded•as follows; beginning at a:sugar, tree' corner, being the northwest corner of a lot' conveyed by Joint Keating A Co., to Ko:. I'andermarkp thence north forly.perehentO a beech 'coiner: thence east one. hundred perches trra post; thence north, nifty. totchetit o a post; the n ce "cast two hundred, perches to 'a hemlock mirnef; .. thence • south eighty perches, to. a• corner;•', thence three hu mired .perches to the placoof beginning, euntaining one. !Modred and twenty-live acres . more or less : - .being lets No and 153 of the of Marl in .Celms township, ind part of. ty:irrant No. •• ...• . ALSO—One 'other lot bounded ml the tioith by. the State line; east by Hedrick and White; 'south by Oswa;:o creek; and fleet by V. P;carter ;.'con 'Wining one -dere -anitaixtyintio: PercheS, be. the same more or less, improved. „•• . • • A I.Sh,—Delendtints interest in tho following deseribed traet - land•it being the undivided half of said tract-known Mr the Urine Ebnerlot, lintdoled its follows; ,beginning,,at- it 'ma* cot', tiai, being:the •north,west:corner Oillehry ()hey, Asahel \Vrighl i s ai l l :f i titl t f h o e r ic t l yi ( !t . l7r7e t •t iy t ' ltil l e h i e gli i t i 7t c 4 : lll l :s pe•reh es to o Invokeartier; thence south one hundred i w outy-ilye And ,six-tenths perches to it pest nor-, nee;, thence emit sixty-four and -eight-tenths per clies Or a beech ' cornee,.. being the south-west corner II ehey (Thevaliers land: thence' by the line of said land north one' hundred twenty-five uad.fijx-tchthsTerches to the.place of beginning, containing fifty aeres and one hundred' end thir ty-nine per Ches; lie - the same -nioreor.less.• ',; ' • Anso-,Jho• oth'er tot Hrtn'iwit as .John 'individual operty), I'olllldeit, nu- the north icy V,-*P..Carter , s mill' race; on the east , liy• Peekins and:. Mesher.;.- on thee h'huth by lands of-Henry Smith, a n d oh the west by. Henry Smith; containing.: abotit, nineteen acres' morn or .less, all • iuiprovoir with it good fehme house, fratan burn, and corn house, 'and :0 choice lot of fruit trees. (Inquisition waived.) Soizokand taken:in .ESecut;on itud,will be sold as the piMiierty 'John - "Holly and GeOrge • 'Adams,suit theof klisabeth , _Aldr'dge- -* ' . JAMES P" MiA lit, NherifT . liherill"s Office, Ernethport, I'u., June 10, /W.!.