Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 10, 1859, Image 2

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    — "CraZy John Brown!
"rho Republican papers hiiite suddenly di,-
covered that old ONsawalanne Itr i nAt II IS
crazy fanatic! IV4ii it is remembered that
Brown we:, one of the leading sputa in the
Kansas broil, and that A Ittlo there' engaged
hereceived the laudations and praise of thd
entire Republican press, this declaration is
aigniflcant. A few month, ago he teas the
Tina tampionsott . o „,„ great "free State" leader-idle men was frees
ing poor Kansas from the blight of silvery
TA en lie was ,WO fanatic. Thep the New
England AA Societies could Rod him
Slitni's rifes, assured that he was perfeCtly
sane 311 ionic now-then to good advan•as t il
Tie n Henry lVard Ileecher and file
cturgyraiui of the mirth could make 111-
Agents - for the Watchman.
navwmatory apprets on his behalf, regarding
The following gentlemen are authoelard rind
mill please act' at Agents for the Deamorat him as one of the great apostles or Abolition
t Reptiblican politicians pointed
' floatsrg-Jarnes Icon
vith pride to his labors In Kansas and
'
Farm 8 gloat -Job. IV eraturi or, Jr nutrtlered the great illart)r half a dozen times
Iteberabus A r,,Aews.-S. mroheeker
['Manville- (.1 fit /lush. , in the rewspepers for the purpose . crinak ing
Wolf's Store-Thomas Wulf political Capital.
Philipsburg-Ilan C It Foster Jaol
Millheito -Amos Aiezeodes Now thugs are "ti n e( .1 Mita d
Pinegros . e.-Aletander Satu r n , porn, I /7/ I/ b 1«, 111 (I, •lily I , and
Sittany-Israel [Matter
Mountain Engle-Cam II bun. i his eoatlitito . rc nl the; Ilarrer'S Ferry Inellr•
Howard- Ho leer Welter j reetion ate a set of 1 his is th e .
Pleasant diet.-. 1 ti Lauritnore
MilesburK -.1 S Prondtoot Itepliblican cry final the f.rett
Snow Shoe Wm Holt see- Journal to the most insignificant b o l,itton
lona° bun-C horse ,
err- P lion/hart, s h el l diNl i kie land •Ai 1,1 It) 1. The refit•oh
ugly l
sheds e're N desitnon Lissi;le lies iii a hot II /ft ,via arar. Pi 01
Half Munn Cart .1 A Home;
Centro' Hail d eWril •Woif • st item C hit tinwigh he WS., anis
Zion-Michael ShnT, • •I lured and is 11•1‘r prtiottrx in a 't irrnnl
Spring 1141114-"losswg6l4 ,/[4.llen,isew.
Walker-15 in. '• Ile had the aid uflirrrrt Smith Fred
• "- I toliglav , 11 tr,delui, , and other
A Fair Truk stumpy, plnt was arranged I , y
iceltar.• l•re, favoraLly iiiiprr•ssed with I )1 , 4,111411,04•13 Dearly eiery northern 1.1;a:e.
the proreediogl at Charleston n, I r oil tobut luckily it 11l thr . o. , g ' il and hence be is
Captain Bran n and the i 11,, r t ~insmi3Oors r cr aw !
1 lie it.epuldican Journals know that by
fair trial The r otti,( iron lof
favoteig this la,t scheme of Brown, thine
acted tot or iv ntth ,t),„„„ y„, t, ~: h etolatt4ei the sa.mes , M their party If Ran
te rtnitintitri to ii, fend theyliirf ot the
„mink ."I‘lll w the sensie of 111 0
the 141,oblica:1 coil! ort 'flow ati
- 7;21". so far ss the I ad!, ~ 1 the cm.,
1,,
go, tom ti,„ 1,,
in, lit
on denon , i.iti.iliS ,1 I anlLnnUr. I e , pi, l'dog
the y•TThrli•Jor, •h, lan. , 01,1 Ittoen, ....the riot. Itr.,A o auuhl ash, iti he the omit 1,) r
however. CO/0710114 of hi, owl, tit mks and " f ; '"' th,. """ f " .l "'"'"" "
dc4pairing of a. he, changed er,,wa a devil to " f IT"`I"g
n saint, tepudiatttl his ,3111,••• , iih mt rt, n 44I"erY 8_ OA?, nl , but earr) log nett the
irrepresoble t doetrine
th mks for their u n doubted It nidoe- Hot
n; rnureala
till by iVin II Seward and it is the
nothing t mold hair , • ••
of iiirratittile for the Itlitiblican pitspalm !Lot litiatir crow, In
Notwith,tanding the d ingi r!„ isle the ' ti g n "" l7x lum 1""Y
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8. 9. SIN'S ANI) J. 8. nAnivngtty, ADITOH.,
BELLEFONTE,. PENN'A
THURSDAY, 180YYMBER 10. 1859
eltirell'i of lefler•on r" ‘•' ,- "i. I ' s, nix , . i ttit t r 11%1 riN4III.V —lne
awl the indignant t 1 ot: m r:tttultk, we
the arts ol the eon.: 'Tit' , 'Fr ' ••• , ". 1 I not by the 11 , Itittiore pap, rti that a doe
ins for 1 1 1, , ~ rll ad 11,...0ng affair mein - red there last Sunday
of recorting to aly • the night in the a:: idental dotting of Acting
highest degroe contipend :Wein the
.1In)oa Win 31 , 111 . ail :luring a per; mal et:to
- coistre between Marshall Huth ' s. (Me of
ihe reporters of the Sun, and a Mr Harcourt,
Baltimore Plug-llghei.
of the operators on the pollee and fire
It seems that the in roughs ri - el
al.trtu telegraph lt , eetritr that Mr. NlePliail
anstated in their outlawry by delegationw eat to tYe -4 wegraph
oft., for
tire
wirvist
from Waihrogtria 'nu, State: , Stly4
•of asroolaining the eritt.lithin of a flaws
It lite Leer well known for h o or 'lir. I'
dal 'hat row d ies on, city „h„ r , • throcivltout 1111. ray, and that while he was ,
nut itizeils of Mar) 1.11)41, to take par: ur :he there Mr Ilannis entered the room
Ittilumeiie eft, non . and if the • .1, , lion of news, when a eerie:mire, ht.tho r
1;041 'lure yesterday is any th lielt "" 1 ''f or in jest has riot Set (reel, ascertained, tent,
their management. they have been , pr in. Sin
plane bet w eeil 111 Hanna arid Mr Harcourt
cessfol Our city bower . , r tiiiin
ed to se, who they were. •nd Captain Get: 111 which ai IPat i d wan disellarl;ed: who'h
(lard anti Lieutenant Thomas, together wi:li took effect in the acting Mayor ' s thigh, 111
other' of the police. were at the titled last ; fho oig a painful ant i
it was f, ared a danger
bight on the arrival of the Baltimore trio,
In mars Onse net, rf, rer• But it is I.: 1, , "" w'" ' "'l _
regretted that Onreinetor Collins in: '1 it Tire . .‘l,a, I 1 , 11 E t writ), At ri i ,• l a t e
lit essary to stop the express train in the
bet ~,lit Mar) land, large gaitis were made
deep cut bet vs evii thts city and 1
allure some in vvilly utt n t ,o lit and 1 1 '3 ' t h e icmo"rll," party 111 all the interior
eu me to the city thr..igh the %%,a,ls, nut 1 dial:lets Ti n y will have a inaprity out
&erns:, the contitry p rurct•dimu g j , tut ballot in the State Legielat tire. arid thu,
octal. for t l mt at? , as train stops at toil tve64
it, erial•ltql lu_rltr I a lit 1110 era 511••••eSS,
stations beta en here and lilltitncr, and
will not ssteep at a roy lint, r for ita,...11g, I • tit. s The v
atet 1111 i• )1 1.-", 1,0 the road 1,, ire ern tau 5 . .1
lions to tak. i/Il or let off pas., .tg.
1111. in,ta Ty- the general role eras
and the cods .ir 1
• 1114 pollee ws tt dtaenmrn d to •••.v. ,%11 , 1
L, tlwm on •wt in prier to ho n•i the
;, 1 uek,ertt iii 1 1 ,‘ »r here moil ,
tra.)ol) or jqqt.i.'t•
I.• It orelrr)
or hnr , lllX left the iii v for th. joirpo
of I itirferyng ui Ow 11.1 inaolt
'lie party r. Malta d 111 floc I ars mid cam. ,
on, depot AII a went , lo s HOF l• ac
a , Ordingly Min& and 0111111 til'lniat, II
In IMO ea.& of the latter deaiription e ttw sox I
inch d man I. ok to hie heels, hut, Irrio,i hot
ly pot so, at, otli.i r it lo•
flight, a horse core la i..tly load. d
and a twist v dtotfe . u h
almost as krt II us n razor, and shaped I,
dcriln of nitird , r, Roth 1, 1,1 1.
ed up, and al . ii v a n. t of the r
bee The p, ord c h mty. d that ti lonl 1,, ,it
freepiently fit el
1 his to a /11.10 a ',Owl' Wn o f the invoker
those fellou syy e a nod and the way
could y. ry .asily a flisi t the peace of ill s oils
It is that, t br.III;411 the morn
in, tr of the I, les. ef Ili, f t , if t , t t
nitrated and eitinni oily' dealt with Th.
manner in which the , tiara, ti r of our
has 'w e n d. gu i ded by thaw to nionority,
might to be sidllelent warning to all desner
'does not to attempt any , if Ihelr 1111,1,
Ilfrrly . %sail . ..re here. It IV C 4 .1.01111 to be
(rushed oat 111 us unw phut.
_The Ns"' 1 ork 'tribune, latterly de a •
it is to the Pelonera tic par.s4 any u li, re.
ruu
demnx the grossly partiitan.eoliditet i,f the
sunaicipal sullen s Baltimore. mid ex•
presses sate, fat.tioil that the new Li gislatur,i,
bCII.g pi uliahly Ihninekatle, tlllly b e lOtitsrit
194o1,,drieuled a e ion lON aril tin surpression
of the rule of net ui d 11.1111.1 fr nt that XII!,
governed ed../ It says,.
The new It gistatiire sill pally err
lainly be carried against tb. Am: ri, ass,'
no culled, and we trust it will lhorsioighlv it,.
vas:wale these alleged outrages in Balti
more, rapt I every ruemlwr peturned • by "fa
ience, and enact laws wlthrlt,will' elleotually
and inn ver prevent Illegal Voting and ACCILIC
every 1., gal Voter in the full and peaceful
enjoyment of his rights. Let the work be
thoroughly done, and the remedy as broad
as the disease If only foi the ertdit of Ito
publican - institutions and to disabuse the
public mind of perversions sod exaggtratjons,
we insist on die fullest investigation and the
mostVeciaive action 011-lhe part of the now
Mao/tarn] Legislature."
Notwithstanding the election of ten Atneri
1, - an members of the douse of Delegates by
Dlolench in the city of Baltimore, it appears
that the beTocrots have orried the Legis
iatflre. which will duct a United States Seri
&tor In place of the Hon. I Jamm A. Pearce.
The Exchange estimates that the Democrat
ic majority in the Senate will be four, and
in the Ilona° of delegates eight.
TOR 1111PWILICANN continue to talk of "mad
Brown," "crazy iirown," sod the like ad•
jot:firm Thal apowelitka bold man •t . tcmpts
,t4jl. praCtiQe At. • 'irreproMble conllict'' doe -
kill" ) Ail his theorem:al meth reit call h m
to the preyoll `-tt it, for
also hare, for the tle,t time to the MN( ut y of
Maryland, a tnatortly in both bran( liett or
the State e ut r : 4 ettate a 4 %VII
a 4 10 the !lowly The 1141. Senate tttocol sett
tt Democrats and ilftt .latero BIA. hot
111 V TWA , I,•nate will contain rr,lit Aincri
r,ny nrnl join I•'njl)cmnrrat.i. I•ho lionNe
of IN . ...gates it cointinned of 9eVetltyilr
Inetill.ert, and. at the laic 4errlinn, c•onvr,tid
Dekuci atm and fifty four Amen.
cans The !Kw.
..)1!:11 , ,e will Conlain (I,Venly
sia Arnercnny ant forty eight Deni.wrat,
...,••••••
What Gerrit Smith says of the Matter.
1 11 , rani ..; ro., rt Nr„,t,delit Iran Jet rlnn,,
r c , Ihv fa of Int 'mei vit
with Gerrit Smith hn the Harlin s I.rry
cnniipirn . y We suinhin n
tnent or thr loom important lororfn34oo
lehetted in that intrriiew
'lllll correspnoileot represents that Mr
Simile and Ins friend. and in ighbori are ap.
1 - r•tier"tive that l;•n• Wise wiII 10.111,e a r -
.10. on the i.overrPor of Vew l orls (or
surrender to the nathniu. s of
ir;!11011, 11‘01 that Mr Smith is hi mg eon
stand). visited by Ills legal advisers arid by
11011114 . 1" H of mysterious pi tbOlig 1010 rollie
anti go 011 1 , 118111C , 1 known prily to them.
Th.' writer inlimatejto Mr. Smith
lii, desire to ht ar his sentiments in relation
to the Harper's • Ferry affair, " Sir," sold
small, howling like n frightened deer.
a word with you on that
matt. r . I can t spcal, a mord not a .syldtble
even to.my most Intuit .}e friends, I run s !
<penh 01 011 about ; I ain .vointt to be indic
ted. If oaf, man in the Union in taßen it
will le inc. lam 4;innl,; . to be tiolietril, sir,
rodictegi Vent 111t1.11 ,tot (alit 10 nue awl(
it, ."
Caving In,
The Republican journals were everywhere
startled into silence by the insurrection of
Brown, and hie speedy arrest. But since
Greeley, Giddings and a few others of their
party leaders have Caine out boldly in his
defence, tlftrsmaller craft aro,- taking up the
cue, and in a little while we shall have a
general cry of commiseration at the fate of
'4tiett used pp leaders, Brown, Cooke alto
Iloraco Greeley cannot escape the charge
of being in every way cognizant ()rand sym
pathizing with the Illaek and Drown Repub
heat' treason in Kansas and Ilerpor'it Ferry.
lle has an agent in the arrangement direct
ly connected ; Kaji who wag killed at the
Fori-y was his own hired servant during the
whole xliair, beginning early and continuing
to the end.
It is ascertained that, under the laws of
Virginia, the Governor cannot pardon a per
son convicted of treason to the Common
wealth, except With the consent of the Gen
eral Assembly, declared by joint resolution.
This rids Governor Wino of all responsibil
ity' in k -the matter of the insurrectionist
Brown. What the Leg stature will do is not
, - - - - •
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The Baltimore Election Outrages.
EL L,: I In Hsi: inn ,tSets:sl , (NT.
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(From the Tritlihnoio of 3,4qt-day.]
We Inn, fly slim up fun!. srd the ontrars of
yesterday :
rn the First Ward, Edward Cockey was
badly stabbed with ants, and sereral per
sons seriously beaten. About half past ten
o'clock amast named Kelly storied up the
lull to the polls, and - vlien about a hundred
pulls distant, he was assailed by flVe been,
' one of whom dealt him a blot' which felled
I Film to the ground. He instantly regained
t Ins feet, and drawing a revolver, pursued
and tired six Shots at his. assailants, and
threw his pion! after tttem. Ito was not se
riously iniuted.
in the Second ward, the rowdies interfee
ed with the eleettem, ootnTmllis,F rrukt•
unitized ,eitizens to rote their tii.giet. Wm.
.I'. Preston, P•ilf Detrioeratic candidate for
Congress frqln the Third, clu•triet, was bru
tally beaten • i., -
In the Third ward, Mr. Henry Herring.
.Ir., luinher inspector, No B )(1 street.
went in behind the harrienfle tit vote. And
being pressed and jammed he (he rough... lie
I staggered outside and fell tend 'the phy
nii ians. oho were Called! ~ .ay that the it, atti
tins the result at Apoplexy. A InatOnatiied
Dan rri,eier , , nas 1401 y [eaten about 11
o'cloA• After ilint-tintr•Shere was quilt.
no opposition tieing otlered to those mho
hail posse,dim of thi. polls Mr. isnric ti
Gorge, n niost resperfahle citizen residing
on Es.t Bali:mole street was standing at
the do , +r will, an infant rhihi in his ATMS.
-.When he MAOveil , tome parties coining along
maltreating some Lonntrpnen He inn&
ttn• remark thnl it oil a shainc, when ht ,
kl 35 at t 3 9'1.1 by sortie: rhee who hflpill tied
to,he along and tak. n to the Eastern peihie
station, is lietwe hr was s.lhtifOrltlit I3' re
leased. No record of his arres► was made.
The Fourth ward all •liow of opposition
he the nefornwis n as abandoned
In the Fifth ward Aroseph Veins:int. siai of
the Hon Joshua Varisant, was severely bent
en lever:] other, shared the RAM' fate
.lo,eph ClatVon. mnrhnast. MI ['runt
street, and her, twn sons were se,lrl-ly heat
en, after which thwahree wire lure-Aid snit
taken hi the Ventral-pollee station Bernie
the onenienZ of the polls the windows in the
nf Si, . Iluul. tit the corner of
Env. ite Ayr st reeti were lir o l,erl,
m , I (t ri ck., net, 'brow n tutu his hoi.he --
..sout tat orhor turnsew shared the same t rea t
men t
in tln• 'nth ward the Roughs WM lull
th 3y
In the 1-:iglith card everything progreetusl
quietly from the lime the polls were opened
• A I amend.. was erected sd that the window
could not he crowded and the vritmg trent
on rapidly There we're severstl pollee i tri
core present. hot they left at noon and did
real rei 'l7l The pidees provided themselves
o lilt tie- different tickets to be voted for. and
supplied all who did not illetain Udall before
reaching the polls A larg e number of per
, •uns actin do not live in the ward presented
th e mselves but their voles wore promptly
rejected without creating any diaorster -
Alkyd( form' n ' eloek 1p the afternoon a man
named l i etttroid, from the Seventh ward.
presented hittimelf and demanded the right
to vote, whit,lt Ores refused him. lie' became
'relent, n hen some one , groek at him, but
he wag( rtTl2rd:ty surrounded and guarded to a
place or safety That was the only 'Jaen'
iy thirint the day. And no personal injury
was styt.tatte d nor wag there at any time
001 4 rowing At the polls.
o the \ loth veard, a German teas dread-
folly ',eaten w hilst in the hand: of an ollieer
Th e Iteptemers weta• finally ilitt•en from the
polls.
In the Tenth wet d, John Mosby, vtt O
less 0 les led on 'I ousley night le) the Goy
l'out‘ed a , tell as jisflge iff rhs lion 'k
fort
mumt,, after the pulls opened T4llitti/cl, WII
made on the Reformers by thet.'•tto geilatorq '
\lr. It It Fisher, one of the litre of .1 I
Fidler 1. Sots. o as stork by awls , and fired
a revolver on his assailant, and (On Ts de
fended th, rel....lves A hrte:r territtmle pateil
tPfe leered of 1, Tearkle Wallis, C. , 1 ; a
shower of atones being thrown. and a limn
hr rof men nho iii , di, f 1 foil of an adjs., id
tit %Tr 'I ,lailliiim, eft aiii nub.' Mill eat , Ili log
with rifles and horse pistols Jellies dr II 1.,
I son .if Madison Jeffers. wa , , wolindi d If) a
shot On the head Si veral others were
wounded, but their nanieS ',Told not be as
certained. Mr T. II Martin, the Rifol in
judge, objefled to A IlegT d unfairness, find
I was struck by Mister and felt impelled to
',r ove his pout. A yonag man named Rob
erts was knocked down and badly beaten
about 4 'clock, for attempting to vote the
Reform lieke t Numerous knock downs 0.-
, eurred during the slay
In the Eleventh ward yie Reformer': were
in lull force, atirll.ept the polls; open and
free to 211 legal voter, up to I o dock hi
'it u•r..l at I. , .tripti were made to drive olf the
former, by the Roughs from other parts
of the town tint they were met by Manly
re ui Lance, an I wore compelled to retreat
Vtlld pr , Juinent trier, hunts and Ri formers
nen• vn steel for al.sei tun; then• rights and
If ru ling Ili. tnsilves, taken to the station
hoii On pe•u • r si 11111,1,
N • hen 3;1 the other wards were in Ili, hand.
of the dubs. t;eorge NI Gill,
eel the Reformer.i.ista nog that as the oho. st
lia.l /wen aliandoried iii rill the other ti ards
pt the Eighth it was 'melt:sato continue
it s h oe and advised tin ir withdrawal. 'rids
as thin 1 11111.11 . ‘ , 11011 e Dr John II Thomas.
the Reform judge, withilia wing ttoh them
everal of the rowdies were arrested during
the day. hut immediately I ClellSed A mall
named Nally was stabbed during the morn
mg. • .
In the Iti.elftli ward tteveral persons writ
bodly beaten Rob( t 13 Walter, who
Ind been to the polls was struck with a
atone on Futaw mtteet. near Baltimore
knocked down and lucked in the face. l'wl
policemen saw the assault and permitted
the ruffians to get off.
In the Tlorteeoth ward no collisions ne
eurred of any conaepteure, Tor the rvasoo
that there was no opposition to the Ameri
cans
In the Foorteenth ward there was a SZelle
of carnage. which began about lialfikast nine
o'cbwk. At that time there was a rush at
the polls, when a man charged James John
sen, alias Sonny white, with stabbing Min
with an awl, awl immediately drew a pistol
awl shot him. The ball penetrated the or.
bit of the left eye and lodged in the skull, a
little above acid back of the left ear. This
was the signal. and sole° ten or fifteen shots
were fired. Mr. henry Starr received t‘wo
halls in his left leg, one of which passed
through the limb, and the other was em
bedded about three inches blow where the
firs( struck, and which was enbadquently
taken out by Dr. Baxley. Mr. Stiles, a
young man residing on South Howard street
received two balls in the left arm, near the
shoulder, one of which crushed the bone and
passed entirely through. The other crushed
the bone and embedded itself in the limb.—
lie also received a ball in the, right leg. just
below the knee, which severed a blood vessel
of considerable size, causing a large flow of
blood, and infiltrated the soft tissues of the
limb. Ile was attended by Dr. Baxley, and
his wounds are of a dangerous nature. It
is thought that he will at least lose hii arm.
Michael Mary, wttchtnan at the Eutaw
House, received two balls In the right leg,
belOw the knee. lie is not dangerously
woumled. At the time the fray began it
appears that objection was made to the vote
al a Reformer named Niedhatatner, which
lint-to the Hrst 'Ant, - vthiohloor of l on
EMI
=9
---te
Johnson. After the shooting had ceased, he
was removed to the western police station„
when Dr. Baxley was called to him. Dr. B.
follud-hitu eannatese state, and after in-
serling a probe three inches into his crani•
'um, pronounced the injury - mortal. lie then :
searched for the ball, and found that it had
broken thlmidi the skull, above the left ear,
whence ho extracted it. Johnson was then
removed to the inAtenttry, whete he died
about two o'Jock in the afternoon. His
landy Was then rinievetl to the residence of
his parents on Pierce street.
Michael Dully , the man ?molten of above
39 having baenNhdt in the leg, Was arreAted '
on the charge of shooting Johnsur., and he
was held for a hearing. A gentleman who
was present and saw the whole fracas, point- t
ed out a piety to it police racer , And de-'
niantled hi 6.4011%, The officer replied
"You hed—di'lallend to your own busi
ness," and patted - err. A Mr. I.l'mlnernian
was also raid fo be shot at thivoll, but the
exit rit of his injury could not lie ascertain-
ed.
In the Fifteenth ward a despera,le alsrtult
was made by the ..Tigers" cm the Reformers,
:lost as the I I IS opened .V.l Adam It Kyle,
whop sale dry goods ile,tler on I ierninn st
was approaAring the he was met by a
party of fill 1115,.0ny of Whom snatched his
ticket frotit !v.-4 hand, and at the same ono-'
meat :mother knocked inn down with iron
knuckles. Sl' R def, nded hllihelf Ili well
as he could a rah his cane until he tegained
Inc feet; +Olen he drmt his revolter
,shot\ acre fired at lam.
ithom striking his person. rind one hall
from his pistol penett Alva the thigh of one
of his gm:lC:tots named theses Ford. Sir ,
Kyh retreatol and took Atli in a h ouse.
whither hr WAS followed 1,,,y his asslilants
anti shot. -A 1,11 pi notated his bead, in
!lleum; a mortal wound . Ile ups removed
to the reedenee of hi; fuller,'Fß Ilan
over street, when Professor Smith fetid other
physicians were called in to attend him --
I;eorge II Kt le• a brother el the above, was
also assaulted by the :mine gang, and shot
by two halls In the arm and one t the le;
Ills wounds ale not considered dangerous - -'
hioy who wa4 rear at tht nine received
ball in his chest and nal thought In be !nor .
tally wounded: - flit name did 'null. Iran4pire.
After these occurrences no Reformers ven
lured near the polls
In the Sixteenth ward. it, Theodor e
Woodartall, n chollenger of the Whir in. Is,
and Sir. Predict Bowels, were a...lliled.
and seriously heaten Crowdg RI 11/. d With
swords and lin arms 114.1,1 1111111,111al sway
I'l he Reform Judge withdrew, mill 011 e of the,
police who desired. lint was pre-rited hj
°Our officers horn doing ht. dilly. etPro"." l
Insudeutlon to rest ii, am! was reports I to
have done so.
Ire the Meventenfrili ard, IN:formers acre
not, except in rei'y few rin,tanct pc-r•itted
to approach the polls, teing waned that
if they did so, 0 was at the peril of Unir
lists.
In the Eighteenth r‘ard, the poll, nett
early taken Ira —ion of by the Roughs --
Mr Felix Met'nfley, Mr.. John Mel'nrley,
Mr. Edward Moon, and oilier good fniaens,
were knocked &an and severely beaten by
panics of ruffian.
In the Ninet,enth earl. Mr John 11.1111
WAS very badly he *Aim awl eta sbotit the
head.
In the Twentii th ward, in attack wag
made nq the It. b rind N at an early Fe:r.
and they were rompell,.l tit retire (Ine tl
tWO ptollllllellt geoth trell with' a rrest ed for
1.. I , ielif% theitHi.:% • lint quer tly re
leas, tl.
Mexican 041aNts at Itrownr/ille, "fetal'.
Orprragi:44mt Th , :Town
Thr , at , rzed wah De", rpm tln IJn nn
(1.5. 1 / 4 1/ 4/0.4 ion ”(
! ' hr I I , 4,/?n,-
Li, -L Hour Iv E rprrlr ippr,”
?It lo ~v f,,, f , .; ,,, • '
,v 11 , 1 Noy '0rt•3;1 4, 1 11,
.1r17 , 1113 hnv 'so fro! 4,w ipotille, T.:
0111 all . 2i 11,1
CW .I IIIII - 1 1 / 1 1,1,1 01 1 0 "I'B 141111 . 11111‘ 0111 r
.11 pflilatliVl , All I thrvat,:l LC y lhr
tov, by firs.
1111 Ow tliiry 11! , 1. 1 ..111( .. 1 1 11
tht• •ay a i f 1 . 111 0 . 0111 1 1,111i.r1 fl n 7 ern
•per,(.l l,y the ni 011, y . all.l Ul.l
h i the 24ilira 1111111111 d and tuent y men.
with cannon hop itzersi tnarJtrl ag 1111.!
Curt lIIAS. And drone the guard from '1 lion,
They mre ho 4 eveAhiriinseil by an audios
catle, lost a cation how if /el-, and were finally
entirely defeated, with four , wiiimiled and
mile killed Cortinds lost two killed. eon.
tinas afterwards sent a letter, demanding of
the citizens of BroNnsvllln4he ii,urrentler of
their sherilt and other parties, whom he
wishes to punish, to save tho town limn
Thrte vi as a general panic at, Brownsville;
the city la ay harrteaded, and trenches a ere
dog, and an attack was hoolly et,,eeted
It wac ceported that after taking lhowni
ville, Corten.la intend~ to attack lir
The mayor of Brownivtlle appeabi to New
Of an' tor a hundred non, co, the
:krt. o ,rn out, and tile Ranger., have not lir-
Sixty frlons, who had been relenotol from
ml.on in Northern had joined tlls
go , •nlln band, and otre tlevo,tating trio
L miltry
FURTHER FROM EUROPE.
Grape Culture at Hamtilonton.
11,0 Y AL Cil An ACT ' LOST
A' number of grape growers fnnu 0111 t)
. - -
have introduced the eid tine of the pope itt
Only Ten out of Pour Hundred Passengers Re.•
parted to have been Saved !hill] mouton, New Jersey. It is twenty live
.
utiles souheast Iron Philadelphia ; and the
soil and climate is ronsi*d.(l by many the
MONTSSAI., Nov. 7. --The following im- best adapted for thv grape of any in the
portant item of lo w ain taxen from the Lir-
Union. Frosts never in ore the Niue, and
erpool Oally Post, of the 27th of October. a ,
toere is a high district of land tletwccn the
copy of which was obtained by the steamer little and the great Egg Harbor rivers,,,wfiere
North American.
they have never been known to !suitor' from
The public will learn with overwhelming mildew or rot: We understand 'that some
grief, that the splendid vessel, the Royal v,,,,,,,ard4 were set out the p ast seysou,
(Ammeter, from Atiosttalia. was totally lost mos tl y Catawba and the limbed.
yesterday, in Muffs lied hay', near Itangor.
The market here presents a great' induce-
The nielanchol, intelligence, which reach- merit, grapes bringing twice the 81.1111 they
cal 114 late hat night, was brief, but we fear do in Cincinnati : being within but several
re only too true. Of upwards of four hen- hours of either New York or Vhiradelphia by
dred persons who Were oil board, only ten railroad. the Market is unlimited. Adjoin
are said to have been saved There is some ing llaMmenton is a bottle manufactory, and
hope, however, that this statement is exag• :Avery appliance necessary for extensive Wine
gerated but ;under the cncuttreitanees, t
loss of life, it is to be feared, has been its bminonton -is a now settlement but of
mense. 1 1 toirvellons growth, rivalling many of the,
esteen towns in rapid Inc • ia A little,
over a year ago the tract,,Was
open
ed to sale, and within t ve t e popula-,
lion has *reseed some ' . vor three
hundred buildings have "s"
- - in cif up ; stores,
mills, schools, zburchies surd every facility
of an old place introduced. It was a por-
Lion or an old tract of land, which has been
held rot , gederatlcrrls In one family, and is
only now thrown in the market for sale. -
Its proximity to market and advantages
of climate insures its rapid impnweniont.—
"The 50i1 is said kr be early and vety ptfiduct,
ire. The crops ritisei are excellent. Many
persons from this State aro going there, and
we are sure it is much more desirable than
many po,nts at the West.
The littlaket end the Pugilist.
A genuitie belly called upon a Frienti '
avowedly to chetah him. remon
atrated the Quaker, knocking down the yls.
iters• fists, ' before thou proceedest to chas
tise me, Wilt thou.not take some dinner ?
The bully was a glutton and at once con
sented, washing down the solids with liba
tions of strong ale. He rose up again to rel
itl his onginal errand. ' Friend, ' said the
Quaker, ' wilt thou not first take some
punch ? ' and he supplied abundance of
punch. The bully, new staggering, attempt
ed to thrash his entertainer, but said the
Quaker. Friendl,wrilt thou mit the a pipe 1'
This hospitality was accepted, sod the bully
utterly weak staggered across the cormp to
chastise the Quaker. The latter opening
the window and pulling the bully towards
it. thus addressed him, ' Friend, thou cain
est hither not to be padded ; I. gave theo a
meat offering, but that did not asmage thy
rage : I gave thee a drink offering, still thou
wen beside thyself; I gave then a burnt
offering, neither did that bodice : and now
I will try thee with a heave elfin tug.' 4.nd
with that be Wesel Jibe ont Of,tbqUilSlOW.
Thatinifirceil him.
- PEE, PASTE <lc SCISSORS. 1
i 7 -7 As idle hrain is t h e Devil's work
sflop.
Plverfdriaty of tepentance is a_eheat
upon ourselves.
pj tharses.llll.o chickens always come
home to roost.
y 7 Flew titiekand fait —Cabbage stalks
and corn on Ilallvcen.
ry- Novi roes on the street—
and stockings (helloed darnittg
'37 Coming—Thanksgivings, with its din
h ers ISt torkey and other " axin.s."
117" No man can avoid liis own company
—so he bad best make it as good as possi
bly.
Q7' :The officio: returns of the Alzssissppi
election *w a Denial tic mojonty o 1 25,-
108 votes.
`.177' Su6nra, Senator Seward, has gone to
Egypt. how natural that he should visit
4
; 7 - trilled —The stotes with nett' goods
If you want to find out who, sells the cheap
est consult our advertising colur6e.
L - j -- A number of anonymous letters hare
been rt.:velvet! by citizens of llan•iaburg,
thFeatening the destruction . of the ton'n by
tire
7• The Postuut ter llenertil has di.,con•
untied serrlity-tive post ((!ices thinng the
last litany (Altos having been pte
vvotiory sl.oltsll4ll.
:,/-• 7 be negroes of Daytcn. Ohio, publicly
celebrated the succe4a of the !tepid,/ Ica n
tlcket m the market house on %Verbtriday
afternoon of %reek.
Fri' A Ikooklyo paper urges Iloraco (Iree•
ley for the next Presidenu It character
I "S Ulm as' thii - nian for the pen s ple. The
Lord deliver us from such a President.
'7' Ten thou.:awl cigars are on their way
from Havana to for the privatt, Anio!c•
rig of tht_ Emporer they coltibree hun
dred delimit--; a ,Istqigar.,t
Tiw " itTypscastl,l,l:'
timitll, that 11 a OA pttl,hcalt Pt
haps nd - but he's nn .1 bolitirdist 1:1.1 \
0111101111111 anii Iteiiiibliraiti:!fl arc w in ',milt
er•
a)s precede a lady in going n r .
stairq. This maxttn is a h•g l,.cc hoin a
11131,11:11 aunt, a ho knew a hat any what and
ala ays maniksted great reverence for tin
rults of propriety.
rj - • The Mißoman sayo, " We hear a good
deal of complaint of the Wain rot a
our fartnero:' That's a 'lad thing to p 1
"among the fartnerg ;•' I.ext enough IT itt:ll It
is CollfilllA ttt &tie r444tot-rt.
A Oda, htg wit's; Vp in
Nat, h, z r cenily ror robbing n fr 110%v-boar.l
Cr UV 540 , 1 tp.t(l by elluatll4.r,
1,"1 lit 1.1 ;Ili,: after that t Ivry thing rat, all)
sir 111i'll 111 ,-Ato; 1,, 1,111%
"7 - The I , listl.l Jury I,lll4 . ;hetty co;:w t
hues iuunJ 4tx trite Issils agave tot Tlbom;t4 I;
late ';;.l;crititt liarlit 114 the Ihnisc
of It. lhge at Pt tt.hlturg. for adlat •ry sLifil
rap 11;•tw the ;Tutu gu. •I ',lt,
Itrrty.n Uul It .414•:. of the I larper . , Rr •
r) 11011/In rtlon, npoke Iroun OR same s' awl
II Ith f Chant. At n pnlUrral 111149111,4 114 . 1,1
II) Vi 1.11111 SIJII/1 . fikt 111111O11s ag" t`tws ,
aril f'itnv it 111 re .7,19Y ^ . 811Vo,
I Ile same •;ciilitncntg.
, • . 4, g 4 . , tl' fl ^f fcllnn vow am , :triiirg al
11 , Att. !.• . 4 .1•(• course of the hatll.• of lour,
and fort,. his mouth, 171:1,1)
was 10. , CI, (..2 17 a V:IfIl ° 1 . 1 . q rposity TO,
ba %vied " I hay rot t cot thnt
hole m your C1,1111i1111111141: Igrget, or I•ell
starve.'
Inc or the Fet6 ri 15'e nee It al tut]
that Ossawattatine Ihoa II IS the f.ttlier of
En I idy- two children. ‘ll,ether he IN or in
not the father of such a little army of child
ten, we cannot ct rtitizily Nay but one thing
ineouttotertalile lle 1, the fathicr of rt
Vast anlOtlllt Ito f
L The Blm6 Repo hlicani of indrana
last winter niacin a tnovvinenttoward alter
ing the 'hate Uoustdotloll 40 as to confer up
00 negroes all the joivileges now enyved by
~hue men . Tie riorS1(1011 h ineVrr, 11as
voted down overwhehinna I) at the reel it
eltetton.
Among the recent arrivals tit the Ohio
State Prison Is a piing man partied Price.
son of a Connecticut,• judge or considerable
reputation. studied law with David
Paul Brown, of Philadelphia, afterward with
John W. Forney, and was in China for a
while with late minister Req. lie'is now
souk to Columbus for swell years fun issuing
imunterfeit money.
THE HARPER'S MERRY TROUBLE
14•
SENTENCE Ol' JOIIN BROWN. '
?•TEV.ell 01 , Tlal PRISON:FM K PRNIF.S.‘Nt IN
TENTION TO MUI(11101. OIL COMMITTHHASON.
BROWN TOR HUNG ON DECEMBER 20.
NE:s:TI , NrIC OF JOlifi; Amex SPEKCII.
Brow" wee bought in,to the Court House
Wiitch.wna hninedietely thmhged.',
. .
The Court gave ite.decision on , the motion
to erred judgment, overruling the objections
irnade. On the objection ...pat treason cannot
be cohttnitted against a State except by It
kithen, it added that whenever allegiance
WAR duo; treason may be committed ; most
of the States have passed laws against trea
son- The objections as to the form of the
Verdict rendered were also regarded as insist
!Went.
The clerk then asked Brown whether ho
had any thing 'to sly why senronce 'Mould not
he pronounced, when
Brown stood tip, and inn clear and distinct
COW(' snit), •
" I have..may.llgdease the Court, a few
WONIS to say „ts,
In the first place, I deny everVtliing 1 / 1 1t
hat l have all along adnaitted•—the design
on my pert to „free the slaves I intended,
certainly, to have made acleanUungof that
matter, its I did last wilder, when I went
into IthsAiiiiirr and there took the slaves is
' out the snapping of a gun on either, "rile,
moved them through the coiiiitri. and filial
(' ty.left them in Canada. I designed doing
the %aloe thinagain, on a larger scale --
That Was all untended, never did intend
to eor,fioit—tiiiiriler or tleason, or to destroy
proper ty,er to excite or incite the slaves to
ra hellion, nod to 'natal, amjnaurrecuoit.
I have another objection, nod that - is, it
' is unjust that I should suffer such a penalty.
Ilad I iron rfered in the manner %% Inch I ad-
Id --and •vhich I Admit has been fairly
(fat I admire the truthfulness and
candor of the grt liter portion of the wrl resets
who Irate Ir hfird ua Ihaf 1.1140 - had 1 so
wt. the! c.l in behalf of the Itch, die port er
-thr The uo caTlerl i4rest, or in
In half of their ft o rid (•I i 11(4 faltir . h, inothi;r t
hintla r, NI`Al r, tt Ire. ty (I,ll , tren, Sr Wry Of
UnitrJr, silo, 11.1 hut (iv, if it hint
I 11115 , 1' 111 this i;iterftrenre. it uoutd have
~latvit all right. Every unlit in Out court
is 0.11,1 H t t t• d it :in nil tt nriliv of rit-
W 1 llt collier Omit court
:I, Is lei r , •11111,4. the , V 1111.1,111 o f
Ott. I 1 t• brie
" "l : 4 I 'l'l.pn''' in.' lidtle, or tit
ll.t o• T. ..t.l o 1.1.11 • ow that
woodpiles
' • all I lii•whit tit I M”lii , l OVAL 101 A
I .1,a1,1 it , MI II SO 11/
th. nl ' t. i•lo(111, TO ' (I'llllM
lii I Om.. 16.11 are rty Irnnnl With
I 1•11 1,, art rip to . flint
I -IN 11rn. li t I , lllls to tin-
I. r. 0,. :hat 1 hod is v •rycret , :- iht pet
I t, L, l e that to ha:, ns I
d 01..• I kw. rile.ny, Int Il Admitted
1114 4 thin d, laird lomr.
wp s l'g 1.111 ntlllt NOW, it It Id deem
I d I,r, i Y that I sliiil/10 In) Idc for
the fin tle this l• of the rids Aire, and
Ithingle wi• h the I.lAod of
toy child' en, and ,r Ith the Woo.? of inilhons
in thin...live hioltritrA' 1 -* hi MC rights nre ilire
garded by 14 Irk I. and en a c t
silents, I 411b1/111. I , lit i.e doll(' let inc
say (111Vli Irt•lv , ohs
{l i t Or I!‘• fri ati.:ent I have reeetved nn
lay 01.1 ( halsoiering all the curamilltice ,
n more gill, I iiil l l 01411 I 1 XI/feted
I'm I f,• e l nn e.resconohness of gunk. I have
It ',heti hum Ilse tirnt tchnl was intention,
and a lint in AM not.. I never had any (imp,
rhahain,t the life ,if any per..orh noh lirly do ,
po•II t; , n to oinhott nt I Pile (ht.
shiyh..„ I h . In; nl 1”.1.1.• nay, g. II( /al ;otitis
Hon Iti in in ow , •th d not lei in to do
sn hot sin .1 any idea of that
kn.ht 1., I hoe .ny, also, in regard to the
ra.nh• I,v shnoe ill l Isise i connected
h; h hi 17Y Stile
of Ihi °r 111,.i1 halt 1111,:iLI • 10 In it TM,
1.41 Ihr 4,1,11 lat troy Ido n,;l say
In 0. 1 .11, it,. in,, hot ws I /Tire tt cad,
11,4 : " 14•1 it id h,. bwn ar.
old .11 . 1 I 'hi •A)t al. r n, I!", own
ph 11.. 1 ipi to I pint and
in DI i had 11.11..r.1 of emit. r‘al Inn with, till
file day tint 1.1111, 1., me, and that 4ras for
the intri.o h n. I h as , ,tali,! I l iar .,
illitil• "
rrou pei erect quiet
pre dnhl d 17heri he hod rfitt.hrit. the Court
proceeded to In 000011. I the 'lt Wool. Atte:
It rex pi, liiiiiiiary 11111 I/ Lg. I/I it 111.15 he bald
M it dmitd i mild e ai.l an to the
ptt•t h flo o hr hurt!:
p';(.l Felder y, th , 2,/
ISrov.l tcrx crk. if tiK. M•rttct+cc wtlh compvi
urn.
Iht• oil, wis with
the clapp.tig of ha 1,3 one mat) 111 the
rrmt k• IS nod n I I , 11 1 111
and hunch
il•grt t ,ir , 7 it, at its
IEIBIE=I
I=
Aler loelllZ nut an hnu , the fury to lire
rant of I ',pp, c verdict. de
-1111 nig )11111 1.; , 101) LH) .111 lln rooms Of tile
mlu Inu 111
Ili. ronn~rl ens r n itn r "r .t in,,non to rir
nig in !kat% eaSC.
TO RENT ! TO RENT!! TO RENT II!
T :\ MI Nlinig, a that tote
I , lrir, 1101110 11101 IV erelonow end /I goo,'
'it 11 f.V , 11 , 1 Ctnne, else, a new Dwelling
Vts RV, e"lliltlr r il..l 14 /111 lII , ' 1)1011 , Mn,,, Ithelli,
he erotre of the ltoroogli 1111.11 a first rate
sit 0011011 torn 111/411 1%411 Wlllll.l n 1 11 , / a 1 , 11:11/1C11P,
1)1,111g 41111110 T 3 rune Lock !Leven aid .Soup Shim
It eileohti
I'oancrewn wilfte given on the hr , t dip of April
re I t The $t sre .relemse can be hod
Boolltng Bonee, if required Apply to
Anton Port redge. MileehLug, or at the Auotioo
Store of Martin einre, Bellefonte, Po.
N 101850
NEW FALL i wevr Eli g(loDti;
D. LEYDEN & Co.,
r_TA VI , : JUST ILECEI VEI) the largest and
.1.1. best amsortwent of Fall and Winter , 4100(111
aver offered In liellefonto A fel) stook of
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Cloth for Ladies' Winter Cloaks, Tartan
Plaid.) for Mittens Dresses, a tarp assortment of
SHAWLS, POPLI)V. VELVETS,
PRP,NCH MEWINOS, CO-
tJURGc. DJ LA/NS,
7'111)3E7' CLOTHS,
PERSIAN 71V11.11.9, 4c. 4c.
,oh OEM ?LOY ON
C I L° rns,
CASSIMERS,
SATTINETIVi
AND .1
BEADY-MADE OLITHING.
BOOTH & MOBS of all sorga.' A large aattwoll
toloeted stook of
Ca- R. tit GI x 3ri
41 1 / 3 413WARE AND HARDWARE.
Which will be sold low for cash or country pro
APO. ' Nov.
4PENNBYLVAITIA, OENTRETO„ 88. '
flJesse L. Test, Clerk of the Orphao's Court
of said County of Centro, do hereby certify,
at at an Orphan's! Court held at Bellefonte tho
234 day of August A D 1859, before tho honor
able tho Judges of 'geld Court, On motion a rule
woo granted upon the heirs and roprosontatlroe of
Wendell Bartholomew, doe'd., to come Into Court
on the fourth Monday orNovoutbor next, to accept
or refuse or show cause why the real osttdo area,'
dodeaiod should not ho sold.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I harp hereunto
not my howl and affixed tho!I of geld Court , at,
Itollafonta the I,lith-day-ofli rilltirtir, A D., IRA
JlitiBF. TEST. C. 0 0
Register's °Moe, Nov t; 1557
-
~sssßirz~ ~~.Es
BV Virtud of several *HO of Vondit.rii
Hammes ivanps,l eitt or Site _Court. of-th am t, -
Wean of t r aiilio county, snit to inc
will be exposed to publlo - 41a,tit the Court Ilan„
i„ ihu Borough of Bellefointoy enhionday the 2.ci
d.ly of No, Limber nest, the following pr4.4lst) L.
wit, • ,
A eortiltn sneesuage; . tenementor tract of latl
situate In Penn townibir, hounded atil
:th (bllowS Pegloningnt , :totton Spnahh
thinks* along lAudkof:rbot.ool. P Cup., 5,,,, 11 ,„
ly trio and et Ogler degrees, West 112 piwle,
to „ o ,6, i, jhk, ca Trig, limits of JACO4 I:llinel:s,t q
28 degrees Wald 1 o,4Y4Fclies Wahines, thence ~
laude of Wm. 1. hi asset, North sixty
East thirty-two perohes to stones', t
same South 28 degree. Went eight
stone., thence Along some North 62 degree
40 perchesto stones, thence along name South
dogreen Rant 8 pendion to, stone, thence
*ntne North 62 degrees Rant 20 perches t,, r 4.,,,,
thence along lands of Peter Wenrioh Keth
d o greett East, 8 perches to stoner then-,
name Ninth 02 Agrees Slut 20 perubre 1.,
thence along same North 02irest Fan t „
slice to stones; tlieuce along of Win
err, South 28 degrees Vent perches to tile plio
of negioning, coutetning , ' 00 urea and n ll
with the improvements and apporteneae,..
(A, token in execution and tb.he sold o•t), , 1 ,
perty of fleorgo Varnish
ALSO,
All the right title and interest of defend,,;
and ton cortaitt tract or piece of hind
The Township of Sprit* e,
, bounded end deivid'
at follitsr..•ir 0, the North by 7/.1.1,4 3,..,
11 OS+, nod on the hest by the Old T0r.,;44, L
IYert by A Miller And Robert Thotop*on, then,
ernet•ed , n howle and barn Colliallilog Yi ,um
more or lees with the improrynehtm aw l
L4...flee, Seized, taken 111 471t•CIllion and 1.. •
Fold to the propel ly of S,ltquel I'o{lll
A roll/sin of lironnil ritunte to the h,1,, nl
ere, glttis. Ctnthe etiento, hounded •„ ,1
rd nn follorit, to oil fruitful ort Ihn TOllll,ll,
111101 ililjorltidig lot belotnillis to Sainuol A 1,1
the North, end let of Ifollowny 00 th,
therentivreete.l a two story frump dwelling hos,e
twilit the irnprovernenht and I p,oirtotionct
r d , taken in ereeution and to he fold nit tho p.,
petty of John KrenAte. •
•
ALSO,
All the,right, title nod fitterest of ilefornient
nil flint. ternerrient Mot tt.tet of MAKI tiVsnts itt
nr.l township, contiiining IPO acres owl Alton/mon
bounded Ny lend of Joerph White, ',WM.. , it rd /I
Daniel Bfoleick Mid others, therein, erre,. 1 a I .;
11011.1 anti I.lh
Fifteen iwreis of hind satiate in antra. I, dlr
by iwnii of A - 11 trptiili: Tiofopli
1.1111 11148 end others, therein ?reclean nm •,
and hull' log /inure null stAblii 4 rid other hush,
e Irk the lteprwirreepts and nipnrlen
4.1 Liken in reetitinn rind to to Auld fl• ihe
pr qty i,l
A I.RO,
it t ort,.m tint I ,it land ail nate in tike loan.
on, Shot', eontaining 225 m.rrs
lih a dwelling 'muir and stable thereon ere. 1.,
noh aboul hurl) Idol 11.1reki 6 / 1 1111itli
et Hellen - 41re and Allegheny Rail Rend 111.
nitrrotements and nrinirtannner. tivi/ed
in e <oration nil 1... *rift I % in .1
111 , 111114 WI), •
A evils 111 +.tvlgt• t old t:
.1 11 .. th li.uro t ,pnrlttp,.atotti Ilevi.vlt, •
Itt, • 1,1 r't Iterlooitt;.t .tt 'tort , I ;L
IP! 111,1” ) ;8, Ca/11'1, Ileg Wl BB B iP r t. o t t t •
to ^ttvtot3, l'ltooo 41 ; deg's f , n•t 11+ f • '
B.Orono/. South 111 deg East 1)... prr.;o• •
.1t tie oak Eusup thence by howl o f :11
;II South 53 &wee, We,' 4 XI flab
nuee th, n ce South 101 liegrtri Wt of ; p. 15.•
to ape Once of Ils-ganaing.conloising 131 s oert• .11
1110 petettea, thvreus emoted • fiwellori; boo,
ot•lolo and out-bulldogs., chg. phj fi:Trujeforpt •
nod appurtenants.. Selina, taken 41 •
and lv t , e sold no alt property of Alf P cr, 'th
tratte
I‘llo'S Breut
s l llPrilill °diet,
NUMPLI/Mn. S. 18:Al. a
SHERIFF BALES.
BY Virtue of nevem) write of Levu° I
nice lamed 00 Of the Coati atlf Cleentson
.1 Centre county nod to toe dtrer.ted Ito n v ~5 t
apotrea to pub]. sale At the Court !tutor to 1 , `.
itoroogh of liellefonle, on
,Al inglay.lhe 2,4 h
N t enthei vett the fottonitux kruperti' to 'en
Alt that tint( rpf Intof nitnnted rougl4
Dellefotte, citntre
on lotto .I_4l, ; t
Ittshop re, t ant ititlge ortet, in raid'
I hence I,J lit age otre 41 feel to a 11‘11 . .3.
bt raid I Inn 311'. feet to the lot of -r,,
tin 1/t I . I,y cold lot of Sar.ilt Milos -sno 1., I r ,
etreet afore/Nut, 111'11 , 4 Moog Rule,! 0,, 11
piece of hegiroong, rooloiett(, I,) I• tw,re
three neren. more or IVO. • Pg i h o eetne e
40.1 toy
rrA sant 41.hn,
I d Italy /not 1,1txt . . , 1 1
ertfn by ottittsol Jammu 26th, t I
NI Dale. together nob the itortnlitane•up..l•4. l •
pot - tun Inketi in execution
en 14 n. the property of A Breve and F M
1.1111,c rotor. of Bernard Met Attn, 1. I
E.l Vl t IlrY.lo, • , ..1
Itroun, torre ' 'Conan/
eertitto inesnuago, tenet/tont or • '
land sit onto to Potter township. Centre on! , •
bounded nod tlenerthe.l as follows v D.
Or n (13,01111 tick 1/11 . n, clog Rill •
311 tlegre, ti ..11
thence about Inert nl 401.11 Neff ‘'
drgrees East 73 perches to the-re
Inud ref oittrhe• Ntrrth degrees 1114. t.", to •
,te,. Site tenth hi Cone. thane, at, '"
1'4.'41314e South 613 degrees rotora 12 pan).', ' .
place of (kenning; eontannog 72 nettle
perc~c. anion[ otetteurr, together with Ihp h•rto'.'
moutr RDA i'pent/rlVlni,licua Belled, laic. rn el.
ou rat to be 1.71 OS the property of :lei to.
Dresher Aid Louisa Dresher his wits
A 1.130,
A certain lot of ground Innate in Ifitoon 144 n
situp, hounded on the North by the, Itoht
Proek on the tout by land of Days Her
v Wex t by 11.1 r tnoclt's heirs. awl on thu 11
11..4(.0, • hew containing 3 acre! nose tag '
!iron nihnit are Mt...it frivol dwelling li' , •••
Clore *hop, aryl other out- b 4/ 11
wishlnds the improvements end app.
Noi red, token in execution end it he 0.414 ".'
,party of tiedree (Donn, 'with' notice to N us
p ,
„
TitOMAB M'COr,Slietal
Sheriffs
N , , , ,tubr 3, 18''"
SHERIFF SALES.
BViitoo of sundry writs of Fled FAria
'wiled out of the Court of Cannon Plei• of
Centre county, nod to me directed, there will 1, ,
et fooled to puLliu Male, at the Court Rouse /II oh ,
Boruttgli 4.1 . Bellefonte oil Monday', Nov 2 1 31 h nett
the following property, to wit
All that certain mentitiage or tract of hind alto
Welt) POllll lowriebip bounded as fttllows 00 flit ,
North by bands of William Elsenbuth, on the
West by lands of Ocorge Swineford, on the Solitb
by lands of Albert Bwhieford, on the Rant by tlto
improved land, containing three hundred and
*butt-five acres more or less, with a saw-mill,
log4tonse and other buildinga thereon weaned,
with the 1 rovempaits and appurtenance' Seised
taken in yn and to be add as the property
of enhuth
ALSO,
A certain treat of land situate in Benner town
ship, Centre county, bounded u follows, via ad
join lug lands of J emu T. RNA es the South, and ;,
Wm Ir. Reynolds on the West, and by lands of
arlitn6on the North, oonteinteg 177 acres and
142 perohea, more or lea, that's" Grouted a plank
hoyse, frame barn, and other outbuildings, with
'the frdpfdibuients and appurtenances Baked ,
inkon in eziotttle,n titip be sold aa the prOperlY
of Idiot Reynold/.
TITObf AS MoCOY, Sheriff.
Rimers Office, Bellefonte,
November 3,183 g.
ADIaIiiiSTILATOR'S "arum
ALA: PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOT I -
PIED that letters of administration on the
estate of Fred'k Markle, deed, lite of Walker tp
have boon granted to the undersigned, residing
In said tonnehip, to whom all persona having cc
count' against meld estate are requested to pre
sent them for settlement, and all persons Indebted
to make imediate payment.
I B. SCHAEFER, Adqi'r
November 3, 1859. t
PiNNSYLVANIA, Oztral co., Bs.
IJ e sse L. Toot. Qtotie. orthe Orphan's Court
of 44 064 by of Ofibtio do hereby certify, that
at an Ortta's C ourt bold Bellefonte the 20th
ddy of q* t. A. 1). CH, t4tore the lishorabla
the Jo gee of rid Oo rt ;On motion rat WAS
granted upon tho he and reormontatfros
ttoorge Meager, doied., to some Into Court 6n Ito
fourth Monday orNovonabor neat, 'to oho* osuso
why the roof estate of geld deceased shotThl itOt be
*Ad. .
1,1 IESTIIIIDNY WHIEREOF, flume hereunto
sit my hand and affixed the seal of laid Court a t
11 ellefuute the 17th day of Eleptember. A. D 1454
JESSE L. TEST, 0 0. 0.
Regidtv's Othee,ilev. 4, 1869.
SI44ARS-&-TOBSCCIY-A: choice selec
tion just etionlitod nod tor saleat
Vt , A;Ntl, b, batillVAXl ,
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