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The Perry County Democrat from Bloomfield, Pennsylvania • 2

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I THE DEMOCRAT Sentjif A Geo Thompson iLe 'EofuriouB Engliah abolitionist said iu a lata speech in Huston in allnding to his visit to thia ccnctrr tome years ago aI was a dieturler the pnblie peace 'u City on tlreir way to Key I was in enemy to tlo Union I was following record From tba K(w York Times Remarkable II iilory of a military Compass? Company oi the Forty-seventh rhih receuty spent some lime at the Soldiers On IIm SOtli at Marklcville Aru Unr oiler angel sister beckoned and aha too flew On tha 17lh of February 1861 ie Madison lownbip Hut Anti youngest daughter of Beqjainin ard Lydia Zimmerman aged S3 yeara 6 montlia and 4 days her disease was consump-lion She lingered about seven moniha She leaves a Fatbar Mother and three Sisters to mourn her loss There are iu the company the fullowiog men William Powell John FoweiL Astliew Powell Farelga Attachment In obedience te law the Sheriff publishes -tha following: PERRY cousrr SS The CommontcreJlk of rnmiyhe-are lo tki Sheriff of toil revN'y -caaxTixa We command you that yoa at- 1 tach Benjamin Cheeoeman late of your county by all and lingular his good and chattels lands and tenements in whose hand or possession soever the same may be so that he be and apperr before our Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Bloomfield in on for said county on the first jJy of Augnst next there to answer William Grier in Plea ol Foreign Attachment in Trespass on the Case returnable upon the first day o( August Term 16G4 And also that yon summon Jeremialirbeeso-mau so that he he and appear betoreourCourt on the laid day to answer what shall bo objected against him and abide the judgment ot the said Court therein And have yon theq there this Writ Witness the Hon Janas Gaanix rrexi-' dent Judge of our said Court at Bloomfield tho 25th day of April A Ifei'l JAS RACKETT May 5 1SS4 Dtp Prothonotary i KEW BLCOKFlELO PA Tfaun2 May 3 tor president gen geo McClellan fiubjcct to ibc decision of the Dam-vcratic Ni tional Convention 39 visiting Bloomfield on the day of the Circuit are invited to call at Gelling Store coo door 1 above the rod purchase a fashionable suit of elotLes The Comino From all We can learn in adranee beyond the advqr- tisement Gardner cireua is an establishment more than usually attrae- live and meritorious Zara the beautiful Arab girl and Ali Ilassan who hangs himself eo safely and adroitly by the neck and lien Mohammed the man of strength and Zela the female pymnaslio wonder all combined in one exhibitionmust be worth to say nothing of the other excellent artiste connected with the btrri if Union tsT Washington correspondent assert that when Gen Grant asfomrd enmmaud he requited the Presidictto allow him to assign Generals McClellan and Fremont lo a position in the army of the IV tome The President refused He then deemed it prudent to bring from the West certain Generals It appears that this did not accoirplish tie purpose be expected lie is alirpctlrr ratisfled with the number and mnmWi'fiU army cf the I'o toinae hot i uneasy as to tire mertte of the army sod rumor now says that Le has refused to move or-til his fi rmer demand is eon p-licd with tl-at he thinks that it would be of great advantage to him and the country to have both McClellan and Fremont with him in the approaching struggle The Pieaident is not disposed because of the opposition of the radicals to grant his quest and in the ease of McClellan peremptorily refused He seems to have forgotten that when his fear esme sfter the defeat of lVp-r that Me Clellan saved the Capital He may again need Lis serriscs However all (heso rumor insy have no foundation in Grant may feel himself able to defeat Lee without the assistance of those Generals whom the President refuses to allow him to place in command Everybody seems lo be uneasy as to the result of the impending little God grant that the victory may be with the brave men whohre lighting under the old flag of our Whatever the designs of a corropt administration may be we trust that in every conflict cur soldiers may be successful The End of Vol' 27 In two woeks we will have reached the close of the 27th year of the We have deferred until tLo commencement of the 2Slh vol the work of thoroughly separating paying from non paying subscriber! ft may be that some on our list who litre been very negligent would like to have their paper continued If sc they hare atill time to settle np the old score and they can do so by remittances by mail at our risk if the money be en closed in the prcscnce-of a Postmaster The price of paper imperatively demands diseontionsnee in every esse where there his been no payment for more than a year Let all interested attend to this matter without delay It will be their own fault if they do not receive the Jem-verut after the clcae of the present volume The 47th In Action The 47th Regiment Yin which are Co Capt Woodruff and Co II Capt Kacy participated in the late battles in Louisiana on or near the lledHiver U-'- k-tun frmnilsuL CJt SHnkets rhllndelpRIa Uarketa flour Extriv Superfine oooaoo ooooooooe Wheat White Red Rye 00 Corn Oat 7 500 7 60 50 I 00f32lh eoaoooooo ooooooo oooaoo Mffl MMIMti (NMIlit IlieiNI ear Newport Markets Ey Deiraree A Fickes Forwarding sud Com mixtion Merchants Kewfokt April SB 1KC8 Ft our OS IIMtIM $6 75(h7 00 WheaL Rye Corn oi Oats at Timothy Seed Cloverseed Barley Limeburners Coal -Salt per Back eoaaoeaok aieoeooo oeooaa Carlisle Markets By Woodward Forwarding and Com mission Merchant ('AELifLZ April 3-7 1604 Flour Extra oaa a Superfine Rye Wheat White Red Rye ooeoai Corn Oats per 3 lbs Cloverteed Timothy Seed Spring Barley Fall a rt 00 00 1 65 1 GO US 1 20 Kil 2 75 1 (-1 1 to 01 (I I I Ml Oi OIOISOO TIiirly-Niiiitti ('ongri'M WF are authorized to announce that A Glossubexwkr or York wilt he t'eniididare lor -Congrru in this district at the next election subject to the approval ol the Itemocrary of Fork Cumberland aud Perry counties March 21 1804 tl VALUABLE REAL J-18TAE AT undersigned by virtue of an order ni'lke Const of Common Pleas oi comity Pa and to me directed will expore lo public sale upon the prrmixes in Klliuiuburg Spring township Perry rounty yO i Tluri'tuy Jmntl'lh 18'VI at 10 o'clock A Mof raid day the followin' itiscribed valnal-lc Ural Iita c-l late ol said tovvnihip deceased to nit: A TITACT OP faANn situate in said tewnsbip IVrry county containing 24 acies aud 4U perches being PUR PA RT uXO 1 cf tie Rral Estate of said deceased divided ly proceedings in Partition iu lire Cuminon l'lesb of county 5a August! rim bounded Ly IkuiI- of Maitiu Siumt-aiigli Wiiliam Kitlrr JuLn Grnyord Klliettsburg Town Lots hating thereon erected a large two story iratne audit ra then hoarded Hour frame store honse stab! Spring Iliusee and olLer valuable 'in-provemert Thix operty is oi of the most desirable in (he township having been store stand lor upwards cl 35 years A'xo another piece ol 1: nd situate iu the alotesaid township ui nnd Icing UFA RT NO 2 in the same action by lot of Ireorue Albert Purpart No I Churt-h lot and Wm Shribley containing 140 perches s'i'his is a valuable Lul ol Giound under lenre and in a gued slate of ciiltiiMiia Al so rritIMKT NO 3 situate in the same township enutainipg 1 2 pci rhea bounded by Iandsoi William bkeibley and Purpart No I and having thereon erected a two stoiy irame Hunte and 'hop ALSO PURPART A 01 us designated iu an action of Partition in the of Common Pleas of Perry county to No Ill A ii i rnd Term 1803 which land is situate iu JllliiitlMiuig in ihe aforesaid township ol Bpring bounded by lands of John Gray Jubu Snyder and others containing 9 acres and tl J' 017r acres an hi perches having thereon a large andsubstviilial wo Ifory frame and pebble-dasheil Tavern ilory frame and pebble-Uatlieil aveip gQ2T It appears that the speech of Alexander Long a member of Congress from Ohio has occasioned considerable rom motion among the nigger worshippers His quotations from Lincoln Steveus sod other leaders of their party in faror of a dissolution of tho Union cornea like a clap of thunder upcn them They seem to have forgotten the sayings and doings of their leaders When we have more room we will give seme extracts from this speech It is very evident thol these wonld-bn de stroyers of Amciicsn liberty have tern convicted of treason rgsicst the government by words cut of their own months -The like to le reminded of this feet at a tin when they claim to be the only people in the North Hut Mr Long it appears did cot aeem to care whether tl-ry were pleased or His speech is too lerg for cur columns at prncunf We knew lis hits arfJhnrdLbut anu he said to sym distress after all their It is thoir tho fathers Solumou l'owell Daniel Powell JuIiii Brady William Brady Ackiason Brady Leonard Brady Samuel Brady Jacob Baltozer George Baliozer Benjamin Baltozer Geoige A'naier Wm Kokier 1 1 Rrothera J-ke Ko-ier Edward Harper Brothers and Brothers-in-Martiu ll-rper Inwof George Hasjier the Captain Jeaie Shatter 1 Beni Mialler Two hrotheis tnd a cousin Wm Shaffer WilsonTag I Father and trr-sons the Jamal Tag Richard Tag John Clay George Clay Jacob Chiirlei Eli Ciiarlaa John Reynold Jeue Reynolds John Vance Jonathan Vance John Anthony Bi nj Anthony William Kertig Franklin Fertig Ephraim Clouser William Clouser lease Baldwin 1 Seven pairs of brothers Cyrus Taylor These men all hail from Petty county Pennsylvania They are mainly of the old Holland stock and lived within a circuit of fifteen miles They are all re-enlisted men but two or three The company has been out over two years most of the time at the extreme South- posts Pnring eighteen months they lost but one man by sickness They kept up -wtrlct sanhaty regulations commuted their rations of salt meat for fresh meat and vegetables aud saved by tho operation from oe hundred to one hundred and thirty dollars a month with which they made a company fund appointing tho Captain treasurer-and out of which whatever Irrick knacks were needed could be purchased They always ate at a table which they fixed with cross stick and bad their food served from large bowels each man having his place as at borne which no one else was allowed to occupy While the men were here they showed that they were sober cheerful intelligent men who Lad put their hearts into their work and did not couot any privations or sacrifice as too great if only the life of tbe country might be thereby maintained During tire whole term of ikair lhjr ha aoA bad a maa court martialed TLey are commanded by Capt Ilenry Woodruff a native of Binghamton in this Sate hut lung a resident of Pennsylvania Their Fir-t Lieutenant is Samuel Auchmuty Second Lreutenaut George Strop If any company can show a more atri-ting record t( would be very interesting to konw it Yours Ac Thu Latest Wat News Affairs are nppriBcLtiigli ciiei on tbe lipiJn Tire re-brl ute concentrating their face- at nr t-e Frederickabiiru a n) an- iii! ltii fy lriutoreid Tim Fedir-I army isattid uz all aii-k to Wi-sliing-i-n Some sea exprtiniun our aide is coitnpltiin (in' troop- sie cremating Texas nnd Hd Hirer expedition ha been a bun linwd Gil: Banks Ires withdrawn to Ahxandria The Federal Ga riO Imre given up the town of WflKliinui-m The rehelK are conteinplatii a raid ou Port Hudson which is gsrrisnnrd by ne grn his in Kentucky Stepbrothers gro tDoina- Tbe guerrilla Qnantrell is nn i- iu ii a tin Ins pied to Kansas lne rebeS are Still Abolition Tire virtuous iuoignation of the Abolition majority iu Cot-gresK in tire mutter of Meters Long and Harris is appreciuti alien it is remembered hut a few jests ago in the Senate Mr Hale of New Hampshire presented a nieimriul pwyiutj Jur a tlimf lul mu vj the Uumu aud that himself Mr Seaard sod every oilier Abolition Senator voted Iu receive the memorial and refer it to a committee for tho consideration of course of aucli enmmittfie What sublime patriots lire Abolitionists at Washington are lo be sure t6gf Governor Seymour of New York ia trying to save that stale from tire disgrace ol repudiation On Friday lie ait to tire legislature a message protesting against the Kliey adopted by the passage of tire reao-tioo paying tho interest on the State debt in currency bn tba ground that it will depreciate Stale alocka and injure tho credit of tha Slate Uo reeommends a reconsideration of the action of tire two houses and that the interest be paid in gold This ia one act at least of Gov Seymour to which all honest men cao give their unqualified approbation Tha soldier who wee killed ou the thought worthy to le denounced Ly pour in ao address to Congress I autt This is the man to whom the Federal of Representatives recently paid the compliment of voting the nse of irw hall for him lo lecture in and whose address on the occasion waa listened to with apparent gratification ly the President and Cabinet tho adoiiuistrarii-tiistf in Congress and ncaJy all the slddy aristocracy Washington city- The pci son who was denounced by Ilenry Clay Rsoicl Webster and Stephen A DfUslas an enemy tu the nation utfif to receive acjtliing bat the scorn of Americans is nowentr-rtainet with distinguished honors ly the Admin stratirn leaders in ever part of the conn try Volunteer Tiik Sword Farce Most of onr readers arc aware that at tt Turk 8a oi tary Fair which closed last Saturday an office was opened where persons who desired by paying one dollar could vote fur sny General they preferred to hare the magnificent sword on exhibition the one getting the most votes to Le the fortunate possessor of the beautiful weapon Tbe contest at once narrowed down to Generals McClellan and Grant tbe former leading in the contest to soeli sn extent that the ahoddyitea began Jto fear that the man they hate so intensely maid eirry off the prise so they wtge forced to resort to a mean dirty trick to defeat the voice of tbe people So on Friday last they ansonueed that the polls would chwo on Saturday at 2 but that turret ballots would be received until 8 that evening-This wss so plain an intrniicn to cheat that ti dcllest ciuld not fail to understand it and all interest in the previous friendly contest waa lust At 2 McClellan was 225G ahead yet when tho result was announced at Grant was 15782 ahead Whether the Service pid for these tickets or whether they were paid for at all ia a matter of no consequence tho trick was 'too shabby for honorable men to countenance McClellan is tho favorite with the peajJe and no snch mean acts can change their sen ti en ts Eattun Ren ti el iuptiy 7" The adininitratinn b-arn hud tilings ail their cwir why an nb-tarle has beun imerpused by the pnqle of tle North AttiT conducting the war for three years under such circumstances the Tiiliuue uow admits that Ihi-ra ia dangrr country will be lest beyond re dimttiun The lime for a change is coming and the pcoplo can if tl-ry will place men at lire head of the Government and iu Congress who are not dwarf men who understand the principle upon which the Government was founded and who will eudeavor lo restore tire Union Hutier Tide is an njd negro sung tho words and sir of which wero at one fiuie quite popular It was favorite with some of the candidates on the Abolition ticket Inst fall It was played by the army bands on the entrance of Gen Duller into New Orleans It was a lutul tune at tbnt place but it seema it ia dithyal at Fortress Monrnfe Hutler now issues a "General every dy or two nut disdaining tj include eren dogs in the eeunjny if Id military surveillanco Under dato of March 2d wo fiud an order of his published oultrifnj all ndlitnry band a will ciese pluyirg the above tune Pieny Viie Butler as It hns a tendency to throw obloquy eo the gnmninent snd thereby retard the suppremun of ths Tbe dogs tlm washerwomen the school mirtressrs and "Picaynne thus disposed of by "Gsneral let next? Title fhninrit I Woodruff dated April 15 lie aays: It ia with aorrow I write cn account of the brave men wbo fell last Saturday while defending their flag My company soffered more than any other iu the regiment Sergeant James Crcwnover Corporal John Miller and Pri antes Jonathan Wants James Downs and Wm Smith are missing siid proLM? killed Privates 8oloaion Puwdl Samuil 5 Kent end Ephraim Clouser badly wonndtd and of lie public in the enemy's hands Privates Peter 1'etre Juecph II Shattr BndSsmnel Wagner wounded and ssiit to hospital at New Orleans Corporal Baldwin ia aVi l-liiiiseliMh csii-i) (let are now rui wounded and tent to New Oricnua Pri- vate Francis limwn ia captured lie hod been detailed lo play in the Band We marched 125 miles in fire days and funght two severe battles We held of the battle-field the nights after tbe battles yet (ienHatibs wruld retreat and leave his killed and wounded in the hand then does not Fuel a miserably rotten rcrrrpt administration deserve ell of them 7 Vfe sre almost inclined pathise with the Advocate in its occasioned by this perth but traitors ngainst the Constitution of country do not deserve sympathy our hope thst they may yet return to tsonstitntionsl iLligstions and respect fundamental law laid duwn ly tho Ip True Ihmt-cntt appears lo is er' out extei-sivtly aim np faithful miring the P' untry Tbe nnt reoent case is lb ef Gen Frank representative of Misscuri pet biL'l-i ess the First" Lincdn who denruneid Seen tary on Faturdsj on the floor of tbe IJiusc the most corrupt man of nge CG-PAXITIVEKIIMII 17 HE undersigned have this day entered into Co-Partnership for the pjirp'e of transacting a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL business in GRAIN FISH 'WALT PLASTER IRON COAL LUMBER Ae under the name and firs of BOSSERMAX A co on Front street below Market Newport Peny county Peuna EOSSERMAN HIMES BJSSERMAN Newport Pa May 2 irG4 3in GEORGE OKRELL with vAirox AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE CUTLERY No 623 Jlarkct sirt PHILADELPHIA Conrad WalonVSupnrior Steel SlmvtN and Spades Diiimi I-de 'i'oel Co's Ci I brstrd Scythes of all patterns Harvey Al Jim's and Beatiy'a Doul-ie Bi'tel and-other Axes Croivl Black Augers Ac Ac May 1 ISO I GUAUD1AN ILK UU VATUA RLE DUAL ESTATE Ca Folurdjy M-ty 2S'At I Cl nndersisned Jimirdian of Arm V'r-1 lie minor child ol Jihu Wylie ilerM late I the Borough oi Xeivjxirr T-rry rounty iviil by an order of lie Cuuit of Peiry county Paevpo'e to pul-lse liicp'-'ni-isex oil the aluiie iirrTiori-l at lij oVIi-k a in the wvd'x intcrist being the uiutividcd ouctlird ol the drxviibcd real rtf to it A LOT OP in tire lori t'g'i of New port Perry Pa bounrinl by Railroad Street Water Street nd wi alley having thereon erected A GOOD TANNERY with nil the modern irrproie'ni fi-r tatmirg and having tire iMpsrity tu tjt 2000 'IDE OF LEATHER with a good tmisuirg slop and everything complete Alao ai ntli'er TRACT OF LAND sitir'Ae in said borou-h lxunde by lauds of A LVmmee Henry icke andthe public road rontniuirg 3 senns ALSO TRACT NUMBER 3 being a lot ol ground situate in said bncnugli of Newport bounded by lands of Jacob Miller fxm-iel Lei by flrnry Smith A Deuuice aud others coiitaiiir 4 Actrs ALSO TRACT NUMBER 4 being a 7ot of ground situate in the lerong'a alnrcsnid the tannery property having thereon erected a large iwostcry SBICK IIOTTS5E BS outbuildings NUMBER 9 situate in tame 1 or-ough Union ('liurviv property Stable interest in the above be sold al the aane title secured to the oi John Wylie doe'd The wo-lbirds aliove by Margsiet Miller Jnlm Wvlir WILLIAM A WYLIE Anna Wylie purchase money to be and land sold the nu is Wylie widow of natural lile and at her aforesaid to Anna 11 Wylie she should atill be in ol the balance of the paid upon the rnnfirna other one third to be 1665 at which time a snd possession to be secure by a of purchase money due by judgment bonds other two heirs will ha conditions as Ihe interest MILLER MILLER WYLIE UDITORS NOTICE The undersigned appointed an Auditor by Court of Perry county lomarslml end distribute according to Inw the balance In tliolmiide of I liom- ts licit iur Administrator of tin Kalate of 1 lioin- llerrirr Sr LteofToboyno township in Hid enmity dvccaerd to end among the creditor oT aid Iteredenl lu-reby notifies all persons In Interest that lie will meet them lor llie pnrpnea oT bin appointment at liia office In New Gentian-town Perry county on Saturday llw 211 day of May next at lOo'elock A of said dsy A-MORKISOV April 1P64 -ftt-tyo McClellan Hub bub at the Academy OF MrsiC Straws it ia raid icdicate the current of the air and it is sometime slid that trifle a light as stnw Indicate the drift of popular opinion On Wednesday evening last nt tbe concert cf the Mpunt Vernon Selinol tha young lady representing lVnnylfCTS'Sp(Txe' Rattcr-ingly of her mueh abused son George McClellan At the mere mention of his name a serpent liin was heard and it was no sooner delivered than there pealed forth one tremendous yell cf appl8ujench as was never witnessed or heard in the Academy before The eerne lo'cgars all description A onelegeed suldicrin arose and standing on his single stamp flnurial ed ti-rrufL-li aloft and willi hi fai'i villi enr tu-i-ni brllow-edliiui'plt bourse ii clioi ring b-r Iidit-e waved their hvndkrrcLi nu tbrir lint stne their fi-t and if the petty pnltrorli bad been (lisi'Mrrcd wie tv ii have hern his rewind For a J-excitniicnr wsalinfif and we never ns wre'l us cxii i drd ir right little Mac and ir rrruJ I itt-i-r iort ifhi nanp in a i r- i-ru a-M'ubly to assert the rai-t Samaf M-r rury Nahunal Uankiu itcy The New Vmk 'Ii Hone otic of in lyt intensely iiVid ubolitiou sheca in be unf sny "the nntinH if tlriftina t'r-tnlilj lutcuetl bihkn'jii'g We an- new in the LMiidt crii-ia ilVir riitim ul and we elm si iltr'irjt to do ti wo whii-h might wall rinpluv ungela iS'-niewhing ust bo dmib to top tl-e tenilmcy turnin nr the country is lost beyond Ibis is strong language c-oire from a party organ Hat who is tu lb me for ulloninz "the nutiun to drift into bank- Lcwistown p'Dg in the Mid i-oiable Hlair a of i eumanu Cbare rs his trade regnlsliuiis'las cheats and swindles of tbe enemy At the rnd of b'aturday'a 3 that the rnenri lan bern by them supplied conflict my coni pony was four nnlra in wdrance of the Latlle-Culd chasing the re treating foe We with others charged ouc battery nnd captured it left it in nr rear nnd pushed forward shooting the retiring en-' emj Though in the front all through the battle I escaped without scratch IVe expect another battle every day If Gen plan had been adopted tbs objects of this cam sign would have been gained Lieut Auciimuty joined ui yesterday recruits enough to fill the places ef the men I lost Twenty-one men are still tbeent on The letter from wbioh tbe above ex tracts sro taken waa not intended fur publication having been written to a sou of tba Captain bnt ws have been permitted to publish pot lion of it because of the anxiety felt by ths publio as to tbe fate of tha hoys who were engaged in tbe battles We hero heard nothing concerning Capt company other than had Iren in favor of a dissolution of thej with munitions of war that Senator Sprague Mr CIriV son in law had made $10000000 through Secretary Chase that the Secretary sv clisunioiiist and had been in tbe Cafiinet ppprerd to putting down the rebellion In the first cf it Union and was rnw roticneting schemes which would certainly end if carried out iu fluid dissolution In reply to Gen intimation that I liad Stevens rep rer en ted Secretary Cherc that gentleman promptly responded that such ao intimation did him (Sterecs) great injustice Tic hyul rascals era beginning to quarrel among themselves and tel! talcs on each other and the cnuntiy ia getting evidence of the juslico of the suspicion of their integrity and fidelity The rogues are falling out and honest men will ultimately their due Justice though often tardy is generally sure I-oYAiTY-Kecp it Lefore the people '18 UribnHet a Linuoln-Ly- al organ said us a rebel victory let our armies bo destroyed Maryland conquered Wash do oesiroycu oiiryiiina cnuqncrea aau- jpfnn CBlUrc( tha President exiled and Gotcrniueul destroyed give uo tlicso snd any other cal an itics that can result from defeat and ruin sooner than a vlcto rJ Chilian a Lady Hurled Mrs Lucinda Heron of Perry county was robbed of a purse Bt f1'0 yesterdsy It was taktu fuuii her pocket wj (n the platform conversing with sums fciiiule fi 'uti i4 niol niun Stand two Stable Spring House and other improvements ALSO FURPART NO 3 in tie lame action being a Tract ot Land situate iu Spring township albrreaid bounded by land of John Hum Wiliiatn ShriLley aud others containing two acres and one hundred and twenty perches All the above named purpart of Land are very valuable the land being of the bcktipiality the buildings all good and substantial and a to buvinrfct location lor More and Hotel this place is not surpassed by sny in this rounty There ia a Church School House and Grist Mill in the town also the different brancLce of Me-rkiiuiral avocations carried on The Mdia jszssrs sl 3 Juki TERMS OF SALE: TliaJ ie the Ileal Esiate embraced in artion of Partition No'l1 Auguit Term 1603 shall be sold upon the following conditions: Ten per cent ot the purchase money shall be paid when ths property is stricken down The one half of the whole purchase money after deducting costs shall be and remain a lien upon the land tbe interest thereof shall be paid to to Mmy Ann Kacy dun ing her natural life and at her death the principal aforesaid to the children of the said Mary A Kacy deceased The other half shall be paid upon the first day of April isrpiat which time possession will ha given and deed And es to the Real Estate embraced in action of Partition No 34lheaame shall lie sold upon ths the lollowing terms anl conditions Ten Stable end other necessary ALSO TRACT being a half lot of ground adjoining tha hat ing thereon erected a The other two thirds mentioned property will time end an unt and-out the1 widow also joining in said sal- alluded to are owned and A Wylie hnirauf Guaidianof TERMS: One-third ol tbe lien upon the ylie during her death the principal or her Guardian if her minority one third purchase money to be lion ol tbe aale and ihe paid on the let ol April deed will be delivered The interest of tbe widow mortgage and tbe part April 1 16(15 secured The interest of the sold upon the aame ol the said Anna It Wylie GEORGE MARGARET A April 28 1804 report (wo of his men were killed-- It ia evident that the d7lh did uot cou- tribute to the disastn which have teful leu Bank's expedition 1 A letlfr from Capt Kaui to friend ut Lliiottsburg giro tha following list of killed wounded end roioMug iu hi I company I William Jlarrce Oiria Ium Hartshorn Geo Albeit died at sea April 25th I on ln'Bru itenmihip laxoo on her lute vi-y age from New Orleans to New I oik I of oian lns srd was luriid at sva I'cnuajlvanla railroad near MifUin on per cent of the purchase money shallhe paid 1 as anon as (lie same is stricken off one third of Sunday night waa John Liddiek of fiv balanrw iipcn the confirmation of the sale and the other two 'liirdo in 'wo epial annual payments with i merest from the IM of April IKiift at which lime possession will be given and a deed Hiliveicd The whole pm clave money to lie secured by a mortgage in re-eordsnee with the decree Persona desiring to know any further particulars as to title Ac will please iihlreas A Sponsler Attorney at-Law New Bloom firU Perry county Pa JOHN SHIVELY May fi lti'1 Fi the Dili cavalry He has a wife and three children residing at New Bofla-lo comity to which place bis remains were forwarded Union VQu Aa wa ga tu prua wa hear of tbe death of Hon ti Crawford of Mif-fliotuwn lata Senator from this He died on Monday after few daja illnera.

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