—— Worthington’s Magazine, with the Jan- uary number this popular Magazine begins its third volume. It isa remarkably attractive number, and is thoroughout bright, clean, in- structive and eminently readable. [he Ideal Family Magazine is certainly to be found in Worthington’s. The leading article, “Fore-ts of California,” by Chas. Howard Shinn, is su perbly illustrated, giving the reader a good idea of those magnificent coniferous forests, the like of which is found nowhere else upon the earth. Another remarkable article is that entitled, “A Celebrated Escape,” which gives for the first time a reliable detailed account of t he digging of the famous Libby Prison Tun- nel, through which in 1364, 109 Union officers made their escape. The story is told by Gen. Thomas E. Rose, the originator and leading spirit of the plan. This paper is also fully illustrated. Mrs. Livermore’s serial, “One of the Forty-Niners,” which has asolid founda- tion of fact, fully sustains the reputation of this most delightful writer. The essays and the De- partment matter, which are always exception- ally good in Worthington's and give to it a unique individuality, are, as usual, varied in material and choice in quality. For this month the publishers offer to send a specimen copy of a recent number, for four cents in postage stamps. $2.50 per year; 25 cents a sin- gle number. For sale by all newsdealers. A. D. Worthington & Co., Harttord, Conn. Marriage. BUTLER—McCALEB—At the M. E. parson- age Howard, Pa., Dec., 25th. 1893, by Rev. N. B. mith, Mr. Burdine Butler, of Howard, Pa., and Miss Annie McCaleb, of Nittany, Pa. GARBRICK—SCHAFFER—At the home of the bride, at Zion, Pa., Mr. alpheus E. Gar- brick and Miss Sallie A. Shaffer were happi- ly married, by Rev. W. K. Diehl on the 28th of December 1893. New Advertisements. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Letters of administration on the es- tate of Catharine Poorman, deceased, late of Boggs township, having been granted to the undersigned they request ail persons know- ing themselves indebted to said estate to make payment and those having claims to present them for settlement. A. C. WITHERITE, 39-1-6t* DAN'L F. POORMAN, OURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Honorable A.O. Furst,Pres ident Judee of the Court of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial District, consisting of the coun ties of Centre and Huntingdon, and the Honor able Thomas M. Riley and Honorable Corlis Faulkner, Associate Judges in Centre county having issued their precept, bearing date the 27th day of December to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Bellefonte, for the county of Centre and to commence on the 4th Monday of Jan. being the 22nd day of Jan. 1894 and to continue two weeks, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in their proper per sons, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the 22nd, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recogni zances to Pisqoe against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, the 3rd day of Jan. in the year of our Lord, 1894, and theone hundred and fifteenth year of the independence of the United States. New Advertisements. XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Martin Brumgard, deceased late of Walker township having been granted to the undersigned, they request all persons knowing themselves in- dented to said estate to make immediate pay- | ment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. H.A BRUMGARD, 38-47-6t GEO. GARBRICK, EGAL NOTICE.—Notice is here: by given to all persons interested that the following inventories of goods and chattels set apart to widows under the provis- ions of the Act of 14th of April, 1851, have been confirmed ni si by the Court, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans Court of Cen- tre county and if no exceptions be filed on or before the first day of next term the same will be confirmed absolutely. 1. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of J. C. Stover, late of Penn township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Olivia C. Stover. 2. The inventory and appraisement of the Dorsal property of John P. Hubler, late of iles township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Ellen Hubler. 3. The inventory and SMfIalement of the personal property of J. Will Keller late of Har- ris township, deceased, as set apart to his wid- ow. Fannie L. Keiler. 4. The inventory and appraisement of the ersonal property of John C. Cramer, late of erguson township. deceased, as set apart to his widow, Christina Cramer. 5. The inventory and appraisement of the real estate of Elias Hoover, late of Penn town- ship, deceased, as set apart to his widow Catha rine Hoover. 6. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of John H. Odenkirk, late of Potter township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Mary J. Odenkirk. JOHN A. RUPP. 391 Register. EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol- lowing accounts have been examined passed and filed of record in the Register’s of- fice, for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in any wise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans Court of Centre County, on Wednesdav, the 31st day of January, A. D. 1804, for allowance and con- firmation. 1. First and final account of Isaac Yarnell administrator of &c., of Ruth Yarnell, late of Bellefonte borough deceased. 2 First and final account of D. C. Keller, guardian of Daisy Noll, minor child of Mary Noll, deceased. 3. Account of A. J. Orndorf, administrator of &e.,2of Sarah Orndorf, late of Gregg township deceased. 4. First and partial account of Wm. Van Tries, administrator of Wm. Van Tries, late of Halfmoon township deceased. 5. The account of Geo. M. Hubler, adminis: trator of &e., of John P. Hubler, late of Miles township deceased. 6. The first and final account of A. P. Zerby, ad 1 inistretor of &c., of Lindaman Wingard, late of Penn township deceased. 7. Account of Margaret Wieland and George E. Zehner, administrator of &c., of Washington Wieland late of Pation township deceased. 8. Final account of James Harris, adminis: trator of &e., of William Harris late of Belle- fonte borough decessed. 9. The 27 annual account of John P. Harris, trustee of &e., of William A. Thomas, late of Bellefonte borough deceased. 19, First and final account of Austin Brum gard and George Garbrick, executors of &c., of Martin Brumgarda, late of Walker township de- ceased. : 11. The account of D. M. Lieb, deceased guardian of James G. Parsons minor child of Wm. Parson late of the borough of Bellefonte deceased as filed by H. H. Harshberzer. WM. A. ISHLER | 39.1 JOHN A. RUPP. 39-1-4t. Sheriff. Register. Fauble’s. WwW E MEAN EVERY WORD OF THIS. NR S We have the largest stock of clothing ever shown in Centre county. We MUST turn it into money, at once. Not after the a while, but now ! Right AWAY! SOONER if possible. Wr MEAN BUSINESS. THEY HAVE GOI. 70 G7. WE MUST SELL. 1—PRICES { DARE } NOT { STAND } IN | THE } WAY.—} We WILL sell you a Suit or Overcoat for less money TO-DAY than YOU have ever seen them sold for. It : wont cost you a cent to see for your self, and we promise we will make it worth dollars to you. FAUBLE'’S. New Advertisements, OTICE IN PARTITION.—In the master ot Partition of the real estate of John M. Wagner, deceased, late of Boggs Twp. Centre county... The heirs of said deceased will take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Centre county, a writ of partition has been issued from said court-to the Sheriff of said county, returnable on Monday, the 22nd., day of Jan- uary A. D. 1894. And that an inquest wil meet for the purpose of making Partition of the real estate of said decedent on Tuesday the 16th day of Jan, A. D. 1894, at 9 o'clock, a. m. of said day at the late residence of de- ceased, at which time and place you can be present if you see proper. All those several messuage, tenement and tracts of land situate in the township of Boggs and township of Union County of Centre and state of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows viz: No. 1. Beginning at the North end of the Milesburg bridge over Bald Eagle Creek at a point parallel with the outer end of the abutment of the bridge thence along the road leading to the Bald Eagle bridge. One hundred and fifty feet, thence along lands of said Elias Zimmerman east one hun- dred and fifty feet south to the Bald Eagle Creek, thence along said creek to the pla:e of beginning containing one acre more or less and thereon erected a large flouring mill and other buildings with steam power and other appurtenances. No.2. Beginning at a White walnut on the bank of the Bald Eagle Creek thence north thirty-two degrees west one hundred and thirty-six perches to a post thence by land of Joseph Green south seventy-three and a half degrees wast fifty-five perches to a post thence by the same north fifty degrees west seventy- three perches to a White Osk thence by the same south sixty-two degress west thirty-five perches to a post thence by the same south fifty degrees west thirty-two and five-tzzth perches to a post, thence by lands of Lovina Treziyulny south forty degrees east sixteen and five-tenth perches to a white oak thence by the same south thirty-two degrees east thirty five and five-tenth perches to a post and stones thence by land of J. G. McMien north fifty-eight degrees east fitty-one perches toa White oak thence by the same south thirty- two and one half degrees east one hundred thirteen perches to a white oak on the bank of Bald Eagle Creek, thence down said Creek north seventy five degrees east, twenty perches, thence south eighty-two degrees east thirty-one perches, thence east thirty-six perches, thence south eighty-four degrees east sixteen perches to the place of beginning, coataining one hundred and one acres and twenty-seven perches be the same more or less and thereon erected a two story dwelling house bank barn and other outbuildings, and the following tract of land adjoining tract No 2. Beginning and adjoining land of John Bottorff on the north, Joseph Green, on the south, and said Aaron Partridge on the west commencing at a post corner, thence north fifty two degrees east seventy-eight perches to stones thence north twenty-six degreeswest forty two perches to stones, thence south fiit'y-two degrees westeighty five perches to post, thence south thirty eight degrees east torty perches to place of beginning containing twenty-acres and sixty perches more or less: and the following tract of land adjoining No. 2. Beginning at a white oak, thence along lands of John M. Wagner, south sixty-three degrees west thirty-five perches to a post, thence south fifty and one half degrees west thirty four perches to stones, thence north forty degrees west thirty-five and five tenth to stones, thence north fifty two and one half degrees east, along the division line of Mrs. Treziyulny, and Pat Flinn heirs of ninety | perches to a post, thence along the top of the ridge south thirty-four degrees east forty perches to a pine s pling, thence south forty- New Advertisements. DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. — Letters of administration on the es- tate of J. W. Keller, deceased late of Harris township, having been granted to the under- signed request is made of 8); persons knowing themselves indedted to said estate, to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to presentthem for settle- ment. Mes. J. W. KELLER, Ad’'m. 38-46-6t Linden Hall. XECUTORS NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that letters testa- meutary on the estate of John Homan, late «f Ferguson township, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons owing said estate are notified to call and pay the same and those having claims against said estate, to pre- sent them duly authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. HOMAN, Pine Grove Mills. JOHN M. HOMAN, * © “ B. F. HOMAN, Oak Hall. HENRY E. HOMAN, “« 38 47-6t Executors. HERIFF SALES. By virtue of sundry write of Fieri Facias Levari Facias and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte, on. FRIDAY, JAN. 26, A. D. 184, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following described real estate, viz. All the right, title and interest in the follow” ing several messuage, tenement and tracts of land situate in the township of Boggs and the township of Union, County of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : No.1. All that certain messuage, tenement, tract or parcel of land situate in Boggs town. ship, county of Centre and state of Pennsylva- nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at a pine tree on line between lands of Benjamin F. Snyder and John M. Wagner, thence by land of said Benjamin TF. Snyder north 9° west 52 6-10 rods to a white oak, thence by land of same north 6.° east 86 rods to a stake on line of land of John M. Wagner, thence by land of said Wagner south 32° east 33 9-10 rods tu a pine, thence by land of same south 6414° west 36 4-10 rods to a stake, thence by same south 538° west 347-10 rods tc a stake thence by same south 61° west 27-4-10 rods toa,pine, the place of beginning, contain- ing 20 acres and 113 perches neat measure. No. 2. Beginning at the north end of the Milesburg bridge, over Bald Eagle creek, at a point parallel with the outer end of the abut- ment of the bridge, thence along the road leading to the Bald Eagle ridge 150 feet, thence along lands of said Elias Zimmerman east 190 feet, thence 150 feet south to the Bald Eagle creek, thence along said creek to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less, thereon erected a large flouring mill and other buildings, with steam power and other appurtenances. No, 3. Beginning at a white walnut on- the bank of Bald Eag e creek, thence north 3:z° west 136 perches to a post, thence by land of Joseph Green south 73}4° west 55 perches to a post, thence by the same north 50° west 73 perches to a white oak, thence by the same south 62° degrees west 35 perches to a post, thence by the same south 50° west 32 5-.0 | perches to a post, thence by land of Lavina four degrees east eighty perches toa white ! pine sapling, thence north eighty-six degrees east, fourteen perches to a hickory thence ! south twenty two degrees east, two perches to a post, thence south seventy-nine de- grees west twenty-nine perches to a post | i | ning, containing 101 acres and 27 perches be i the same more or less, and thereon erected a thence north forty-six and one quart r degrees west seventy-three and four-tenth perches to the placa, of beginning containing twenty-eight acres and seventy-eight perches | more or less, and the following tract of land ! adjoining tract No, 2. Beginning at a pile of | stones on the bank of the Bald Eagle Creek, | thence north 30 west 580 feet along land of John M. Wagner to railroad, thence up along | Bald Eagle Valley railroad 364 teet, thence south 40 degrees east 590 feet to northern line or Rebecea Boggs land, thence north 50 de- grees east 200 feet along said line to corner in ' road thence south 30 degrees east 63 feet to Bald Eagle creek, thence along down, said, creek to place of beginning and containing four acres and fifty-three feet net measure. No. 3. All those eight several and certain lots of ground situated in Central City in Boggs township aforesaid and being designa- ted and numbered in the general plan of said Central City as lots No. 50,51, 52and 63 front- ing on Spring street and as lots No. 93, 64, 95 and 96 fronting on Broadway, and thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house and stable and other outbuilding. No.4. Beginningon the north by Iddings street on the east by lot of John M. Wagner, on the south by Turnpike road and on the | west by lot of James I' Hale’s heirs said lot having a front of fifty (50) feet on said turn- pike road and extending back to lddings street and known in the general plot of said town as lot number eleven (11) and thereon ereeted atw) story double dwelling house and stabie and other out buildings. No. 5. Lot No. 10 according to aplot or plan of lots laid out by James T. Hale and A. C. Iddings in the village known as Central City bounded as follows on the south by Front street on the west by lot number eleven (11) on the north by Iddings street and on the east by Spring street being feet in width and , feet long. Ne. 6. All those two certain tracts of land in Union township in the county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. The one beginning at hemlock, thence by land now or late of Francis R. Wharton dec’d, east three hundred and twenty perches to a stone heap formerly a dogwood house by land of J. C. Walker et. al. north two hundred and thirty perches toa stone heap formerly a chestnut oak, thence by land of the Snow Shoe Railroad Company, west three hunared and twenty perches to a stone heap formerly a post thence south two hundred and thirty perches tothe place of be- ginning, containing four hundred and thirty- three acres one hundred and fifty three perch- es and allowance. The other beginning ata hemlock thence by | nd of Harvey Mann south two hundred and thirty perches to a stone heap formerly a pine, thence by land of Valentine & Co, east three hundred and twen ty perches to a post or maple, thence by land of Valentine & Uo. and J. C. Walker to a stone heap a dogwood, thence west three hundred and twenty perches to the place of beginning containing four hundred and thirty-four acres and four perches and allowance and thereon erected a farm house, bank barn and other outbuildings. Reserving out of the above tracts of land of No.6 ail that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Union township, in the County of Centre and sta'e of Penna. bounded and described as follows to wit: Be- ginning at a point on railroad on northern line of the William Baird tract, thence along rail- road south twelve degrees, west fifteen perch- es to post, thenes along same, sonth seven de- grees forty Jorchss to post, south twenty-nine egrees and forty perches to post, thence south twenty-two erches to post thence south forty- our degrees fifty - two perches to post thence south twenty-seven degrees and fourteen perches to post and pointers south eighty-nine degrees west two hundred and eight perches to a cherry tres thence along the western boundary of said tract north three and one half degrees, and one hundred and thirty-six perchhs to post, thence alung land of Frank McCoy, south eighty-six and one half degrees and one hundred and forty-four per. es to place of beginning containing one hun- dred and forty-eight acres and thirty-one perches net measure. This tract of land was sold by John M. Wagner in his life time to P. B & W. F. Crider by deed dated twenty sec- 95d day of May 1880 0 twenty - nine degrees tract Reserving out of the above tract of land No. &, All that certain tract messuage tenement and lot of ground situate in Union township, Ceuatre county and state of Penn., bounded and described as follows; on the north ny the Snow Shoe railroad, east by land of William Shirk, west by lands of P. B. Crider & Son and on the north by other lands of the said John M. Wagner now deceased containing forty acres more or less, this tract of land was sold by John M, Wagner in his lile time to George F. Walker by article‘ of agreement dated Feb, 20th 1883, and that no partition of said land has been made but parti- tion therefore yet remains to be made and among the heirs of said decedent. JOHN P' CONDO, Sheriff's Office. Sheriff. Bellefonte, Pa, Jaa. 3, 1891. —=Do you read the WATCHMAN. Trezizulny south 40° east 16 5-10 perches to a white oak thence by the same south 32° east 35 5-10 percies to a post and stones, thence by land of J. G. M’Mien north 58° east 51 perches to a white oak, thence by the same south 3234° east 113 perchesto a white ouk on the bank of Bald Eagle creek, thence down said creek north 75° east 20 perches, thence south 82° east 31 perches thence east 36 perches, thence south 84° past 16 perches to the place of begin: two story dwelling house, bank barn and other out buildings, and the following tract of land adjoins tract No. 3, beginning and adjoini g land of John Botto:f, on the north by Joseph Green. on the south and said Aaron Par- tridge on the west commencing at & post cor- ner, thence north 52°east 78 perches to stones, thence north 26° west 42 perches to stones, thence soutn 52° west 85 perches to post, thence south 13° east 40 perches to place of be- ginning, containing 20 acres and (0 perches more or less, and the following tract of land adjoing No. 3. Beginning at a white oak, thence along lands of John M. Wagner south | 63° vest 35 perches to a post, thence south L014° west 54 perches to stones, thence north 40° west 35 5-10 perches to stones, thence ncrth 5214° east along the division line of Mrs. Trez- jzuiny and Pat Flinn heirs 90 perches to a post, thence along the top of the ridge south 34° east 40 perches to a pine sapling, thence south 44° east 80 perches to a white pine sap- ling, thence north 86° east 14 perches to a hickory, thence south 22° east 2 prrches toa post, thence south 79° west 29 perches to a post, thence north 4614° west 73 4-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 28 acres and 78 perches more or less, and the following tract of land adjoins tract No.3. Beginnivg at a pile of stones on the bank of the bald Eagle creek, N 80, N 580 feet along land of John M. Wagner to railroad, thence up along Bald Ea- gle valiey railroad 264 feet, thence south 4° east 590 feet to northern line of Rebecca Boggs’ land, thence north 50° east 200 feet along said line to corner in road, thence south 30° east 63 feet to Bald Eagle creek, thence along down said creek to place of beginning and containing four acres and 53 feet neat measure. ~- No.4. All those eight several and certain lots of ground situate in Central City, in Boggs township atoresaid, and being designated and numbered in the general plan of said Central City as lots No* 50, 51,52 and 53 fronting on Spring street, and lots No. 93, 9, 95 and 96 fronting on Broadway, and thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, stable and other outbaildings. No.5. Beginning on the north by Iddings street, on the east by lot of John M. Wagner, on the south by turn pike road and on the west by lot of James I. Hale’s heirs, said lot having a front of 50 feet on said turn pike road extending back to Iddings street and known in the general plot of said town as lot No. 11 and thereon erected a two story double dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. No. 6. Lot No. 10 according to a plot or plan of lots laid out by James T. Hale and A. C. Id- dings in the village known as Central City, bounded as follows: on the south by Front street, on the west by lot No. 11, on the norta by Iddings street and on the east by Spring street, being feet in width by feet long No.7. All those two certain tracts of land in Union township in the county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, the one veginning at a hemlock, thence by land now or late of Francis R. Wharton, decd., east 320 perches to a stone heap tormerly a dogwood, thence by lands of I C. Walker et. al., north 230 perches toa stone heap, formerly a chestnut oak, thence by land of the Sn ,w Shoe Railroad Co., west 320 perches to a stone heap, formerly a post, thence south 320 perches to the place of beginning, containing 433 acres and 153 perch- es and allowance. ‘I he other beginning at a hemlock, thence by land of Henry Mann south 230 perches to a stone heap, formerly a pine, thence by land of Valentine « Co. east 320 perches to a post or maple thence by lands ot Valentine & Co. and I. C. Walker to a stone heap, formerly a dogwood, thence west 320 perches to the place of beginning, ¢intaining 44 acres and 4 perches and allowance and thereon erected a frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings. . Reserving out of the above tract of Jand of No.7. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate in Union township, Centre Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on railroad on northern line of the Wm. Baird tract, thence along railroad south 12° west 16 perches to post, thence along same south 7° 40 perches to post, south 29° and 40 perches to post, thence south 29°22 perches to post, thence south 44° 52 perches to post, thence south 27° and 14 perches to post and pointers south 89¢ west 208 perches to a cherry, thence along the the western boundary of said tract north 34° and 136 perches to post, thence along land of Frank MoCoy south 86%4° and 144 perches (o place of beginning, containing 148 acres and 31 perches neat measure. This tract of land was sold by John M. Wagner in his lifetime to P. B.and F. W. Crider, by deed dated 22nd of Mav, 1880. Reserving out of the above tract of land No. 7, All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in Union township, Cen- tre Co., Pa.. bounded and described as follows : On the north by Snow Shoe railroad, east by lands of Wm. Shirk, west by lands of P. B. Crider & Son and on the north by other lands of the said John M. Wagner, now deceased, containing 40 acres more or less This tract of land was sold by John M. Wagner in his life time to George F. Walker, by article of agreement dated Feb, 20th, 1888. New Advertisements, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William BH. Wagner. ALSO. All that certain lot of ground situate in the township of Miles, Centre county, Penna., and in the town of Rebersburg, being parts of lots No. 4 and 9 of the general plot of said town, bounded south by Main street, on the east by part of lot No. 4, on the north by North alley and on the west by part of lot No. 9, contain ing 40 feet in breadth and 180 feet in depth, and having thereon erected a brick house, stable and necessary outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Luther B Stover. ALSO. All that certain tract of land situate in Rush township, Centre county, Pa., beginning at a ost, corner of land surveyed for Sanford hite, thence along said land north 53 4-10 east 627 feet to a post, on the right of way line of the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad, thence along said right of way line north 12° east 60 feet. thence north 80° west 117 feet, thence north 72° 35' west 116 feet, thence north 64° 20’ west 131 feet, thence north 57° 50" west 100 feet, thence north 50° 20° west 95 feet to a post, coruer of land surveyed for Michael Huffman, thence along land of said Huffman south £3° 45\ we-t 520 feet to a post corner, thence along land of the i hilipsburg Coal & Land Co., south 38% east 146 feet, thence south 45° east 200 feet, thence south 614° east 194 feet to the place of beginning, containing 7 11-100 acres. Thereon erected a two story dwelling house and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Miller. ALSO. All that certain piece of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, rae and de- scribed as follows : Beginning at corner of lots No. 68 and 70 in the general plan of said bor- ough on the public grounds, thence by said lot No. 70 in a southerly direction 72 feet and 4 inches, thence across said lot No. 68 in a line parallel with line of the public ground on which the Centre county jail is erected, thence by a line parallel with the line of lot No. 70 Rorihwardly to the public ground aforesaid, thence by said public ground to the place of beginning, being 25 feet in front on said public ground and being part of the northern half of lot No. 68. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Moses Jackson, Jessie L. Green and L. C. Green. ALSO All that certain tenement and lot of ground situate on the north side of the unopenea ex- tension of the western end of Bishop street, in the boro of Bellefonte, Cautre county, Penna., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the south west corner of lot No. 19 in the general plan of said borough and owned by Mrs David Mitchell, thence south 79° west 8 1-10 perches to post, thence by other lands of said Brisbin north 73-10 perches to post, thence by land of D. G. Bush north 79° east 6 7-10 per- ches o post, thence by lands of John Brach billand Mrs. Mitchell south 11° east7 3-10 perches to place of beginning, containing about 54 perches. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James 8S. Brisbin and Eli L. Higgins and Mary J. Brisbin terre tenants, ALSO All that certain messuage, tenement or tract of land situate in Harris Twp., Centre county, Pa., beginning at corner of lot of Jonathan I'ressler at the road running from Brush val- ley road to Linden Hall, thence along said road in a southe ly direction 60 feet to stones, thence eastward 160 feet to stone~, thence in a northerly direction 60 feet to stones, thence eastward 160 f et to st nes, thence in a nortn- erly direction 60 feet to stones, thence west- ward to the place of beginning, containing 35 perones, It being part of a larger tract of land elonging to Daniel Hess, Also another thereof, beginning at lot of Geo. Huss (above described) at the road run- ning from Brush valley road to Linden Hal, thence along said road in a southerly direc- tion 12 feet to stones, thence eastward 213 feet to stones, thence in a northerly direction to south east corner of school house lot 202 feet thence westward 96 feet to southenstern corner of school hruse lot, thence in a southerly direc- tion 202 feet to place of beginning, containing 73 410 perches. It being part of a larger tract. ot land belonging to said Daniel Hess. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Huss. ALSO All of the defendant's right,title and interest in and to that certain message, tenement or tract of land situated in Gregg Twp., Centre county, Pa, bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of George Genoble and D. W. Vonada ana on the east 3 lanas of John Roush ana John Rauchau and on the south by lands of 8. C. Vonada and on the west by lands of Wm. Yearick and Jeremiah Ertle, contain- ing about 120 acres, 100 acres thereof being im- proved, thereon erected two frame dwelling houses, large bank barn, two wagon sheds and and other outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of G. W. Vonada. ALSO No. 1. Surveved in the warrantee: name of Bingamon R. Morgan on the 29th day of April, 1793, situate in the township of Curtin in said county of Centre, bounded by lands of Moore Wharton, Robert Wharton, Kearney Wharton and others,containing 433 acres and 163 perches with allowance. No. 2. Surveyed in the warrantee name of Joseph I. Wallis on the 5th day of Aug. 1794, situate in the township of Burnside in said county of Centre, bounded by lands ot Martin Withington, Jacob and John Weitzel and Na-: thaniel Levey, containing 415 acres and allow- ance. No. 3. Surveyed in the warrantee name of David Lewis on the 20th day of June, 1793, sit- uate in the township of Boggs in said county of Centre, bounded by lands of Ebazar Siddons Tiarsney Wharton, Thos. Grant, Wm. Gray and others, containing 433 acres and 153 perches and allowance. : ae No. 4. Sarveyed in the warrantee named of Wm. Bell, on the 13th day of June, 1856, and situate in the township of Burnside in said county of Centre; bounded by lands of John McClintock, Nancy K. Cherry, Benjamin Cher- ry, Thomas Carey, John Carey and others, containing 400 acres and allowance, being the same tracts of land which Wm. H. Taylor of the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Penna. by indenture bearing date the 15th day of March, 1:89, recorded in the office of the re- corder of deeds, for said county of Centre, in deed book No. 59, page 120, granting and con- veying unto the said Philip L. Meyer in fee. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. J. Moodie. .. ALSO ' All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in the township of Patton, Centre county, Pa., hounded and. described as follows: Beginning at a stone in public road (now the centre) leading from the Buffalo Run road to Muncy ridge, thence along said road south 4734° east 10 perches to a post, thence along said road south 2414° east 18 perches and 22 links to white oak, thence by land of Mrs. Kliza Hartsock and heirs of Peter Mur- ray south 77° west 127 perches and 20 1.nks to black oak stump, thence by land of Jacob Gray north 4,° west 61 perches to yellow pine, thence by land of Jonas Stine north 38° east 40 perches to a hickory, thence north 61° east 32 perches to a chestnut oak, thence north 47° east 20 rerches to pine, thence by lands of J. C. Benderson north 50° east 6 perches and 11 links to stone, thence by land of Henderson Stanton south 3314° east 81 perches and 16 links to stone, thence south 64° east 12 perches to post, thence north 55° east 26 perches to stones first mentioned, the place of beginning, containing 44 acres more or less. Thereon erected a new two.two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob -B. Moore. ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of land, situate lying and being in Huston township, Centre county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a red oak stump, the cor- ner of the Joseph Henry, Francis Bailey and John Friend tract; thence north 321£° east 230 perches to corner, thence south 574° east 325 perches to a white oak corner, thence south 3214° west 164 perches to land of J. Bruss, thence north 5714° west along land of said J. | Bruss 40 perches, to. stone, thence by same south 3214° west 80 perches to line of A. Ben- net, thence by: land of A. Bennet and the Francis Bailey tract, north 5514° west 285 perches to the place of beginning, containing 393 acres and allowance being part of a larger Jas o land 1n the warrantee name of John riend. ' Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Arthur W. Swisher. TERMS.—No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money be paid in fall, ‘ JOHN P. CONDO 30-1 Sheriff, New Advertisements. fe KEYSTONE WATCH ——CASE C0., OF PHILADELPHIA — the largest watch case manufactur- ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled and other cases made by it, a bow- (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. 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