p^MWM—— ii ■ (§ENTRE SfEPORTER. niXD.XTOTZ tditar. 0 Centre Hall, fa., April 19., '7'2 TERMS.—The Rxpoaraa is published waeklv at $2 per year, ia advance, or when hot paid in advance, bortix month* half these rate*. Advertisement* $1.60 per square ilcn linaa) for three insertion. Advertisement* far S, R and 17 months, at reduced rates. Any parson sending us the names of six new suWribesr, with the cash, will re cetv-o tile KKIVHTKH ■ yc:ir K.r The Massachusetts radical state convention hat instructed for Grant and Wileou. The liberal republican movement ia making headway in Illinois All the proininwr.t republicans in the state will be embraced in lite call fur the Cincinnati convention. Local Option I ucoustituUonal Carlisle, Pa., April 9. —The Local Option bill, passeu for the barough of Shipponsburg, Cumberland county, was by Judge Junkiu, President judge, held to be unconstitutional, and licenses were grauted aa if uo such law existed. Tltis confirms our view ef local op tion —we held it to be unconstitution al, and frequently declared eo. The legislature is the only law making Kwer under the constitution, and that dy has no authority to delegate that power to the people at the poll*, which it simply what local option amounts to. Hartranft Nominated. The radical state conveution, which assembled at Harrisburg, ou Wctlut-a day, 10th inst., noutiuated Gen. Hart ranft, of Montgomery, for Goveruor. Hartrauft received 85 vote*, aud Ketchum 45. Hartranft waa Camer on's choice, and that put him through. Simon of course, goes for uo man, un less he is corrupt and sides with his corrupt clan; and hence he issued his mandate in favor of Hartrauft This shows that Cameron still controls the radical party in this state, and no one receives any consideration from that wing of the party —or will be identi fied with it —unless he be a corupt man. This is clear, and fixes the estimate that honest meu can place upon Gen. Hart ran ft, already known to be steep ed up to the crown of his hat in the great Evans embezzlement. Gen. Hartranft also had a hand in the hanging ef an innocent woman, Mrs. Sorratt, at Washington, during the war. Every reader of the Repor ter is conversant with that infamous piece of history, and Hartranft, the radical nominee played an important role in it. A hangman, and bosom friend of the embezzler Evans, .are the only qualities that distinguish the radical nominee for governor. There is noth ing to be froud of in him The Clinton Republican feels sore because its county is placed in a demo cratic congressional district. If any one has a right to feel dissatisfied with the apportionment, it is not the radicals, for the recent bill gives them 16 districts to 10 democratic, and least of all has the little forlorn hope of radicals in Clinton county a right to complain, for they were in tbe enjoyment of a district, black as coal, under the old apportionment, and a little democracy now will do them some good. Why did not the radicals put a re solution in their platform endorsing the forthcoming life of Gen. John W. Geary, for the publication of which $30,000 have been set apart of the funds which Evans A Co.. robbed out of the state treasury ? The rads should not go back on the Life of the Here ofSnickerville. Senator Howe introduces a foolish bill, "to establish a national universi ty for the purpose of elevating the standard of education in the republic and promoting the intellectual welfare of the people." Ten faculties are pro vided, as follows : A faculty of sci- ence, with seventeen professorships ; of philosophy, with fourteen ; lan guage and letters, twenty-eight history fifteen ; fine arts, fifteen ; law, sixteen; medicine and surgery, thirty-two ; ag riculture, nioeteeu ; and of military and naval science and art, these latter faculties to be respectively tbe Milita ry Academy at \\ est Point and Nav al Academy at Annapolis. One hundred and fifty-six professorships, exclusive of those at West Point and Annapolis, are called for, aod in ad dition there are to be tutors ad lib. Among ether branches of knowledge to be treated by professors are sociolo -81,81,B 1 , cholasticism, the Flemish, Coptic, ungarian, and Celtic languages, too doctoring, poultry raising, piscicul ture, and Oriental philosophy. The regular course is to include just three dozen branches, among them biology, psychology, soicology, philolgy, phys ioigy, Sanscrit, food adulteration, and fencing, and tbe student surviving a five years' term of study is, on pay ment of SIOO, to receive the degree of D. U. — doctor univcrealis. Forney's Press doss not like the nomination ofHartrauft, and says it will be a dead weight upon the radi cal party. Of course the hangman would be a dead weight. It was Hartranft who put the rope around Mrs. Surratt's neck, and he it waa who tied her arms upon her back. Admitting she was guilty, what Hue sensibilities it shows in the radical candidate for governor. But Mrs. Surratt was an innocent wsman. Whew ! a hangman for candidate. The Pittsburg Diepatch, one ef the best and ablest radical sheets in this state, grumbles at the Hartranft tick et, although it agrees to swallow it, but makes an awful face in doing so. It is now certain that Curtin has re signed and is coming home ta take part in the Cincinnati movement. John Hickman aud all the leading Chester county republicans have sign ■ cd a declaration iu favor of the liberal republican,or Cincinnati movement. Senator Fenton has definitely decided to attend the Cincinnati convention, and te - givo his earnest support to tbo liberal ' movement, and to annouueet te his friends. Tho Had Iml Convention. The radical state convention * hlch met at Harrisburg, last week, ni ad a tho following nomination*: Governor (Jen. J F Hartranft. Supreme Judge— Ulyaie* M error. Auditor General- llarrtaon Allen. Adolph K. Itorio and John M. Thomp son were appointed Electors at large, Thair platform ia made up of the follow - ing .lull: The committee on resolution* reported a ♦arie* ef reaolutioni. The firl reaffirm* devotion to the principle* of the Kopubli can party. The second declare* that adoption <>t thirteenth, fv>urteenth and fifteenth con (titutienal amendment* ha* not been ac quired in by all, a* to render >ecurv and permanent the incorporation* In that instrument The third *u*Uin iu policy of protec tion and against further appropriation or public land* to incorporation* or indtvW- The fourth demand* the continued re duction of the public debt economy in National and State administration*, and the reduction oftaie* a* rapidly a* con •istent with the public credit The tilth declares that internal taxes should be removed b#for# th# ieduction of the tariff on foreign goods, and that in any change in the tariff the tax on lea and cof fee should be removed. The sixth approve* of the President • trial of civil service reform, and aiU that this or some other system should nave a fair trial and declares that the Republi can party has given ftU evidence of it* ability to administer the government hon oetlv. faithfully and! *uoe***fblly, and claim* Prom the people a continuance of confidence and support. The seventh points with pride to the records of President Grant - * aduiiuwtra tioti, Not only has internal taxes been re duced, but $A)0,000,000 ot the public debt has been paid off, a result for which we are indebted to rigid honesty, strict econo my and sterling integrity, which the .Presi dent has brought to the administration of national affaira. „ The eighth praaenta Gen. Grant* nauie for renouiination. The lateretolution congratulate* the peo ple on thecal! for a convention to revue the constitution. The following delegates at large to the Philadelphia Convention were selected, each being provided with an alternate : Morion Sic Michael, Pen H. H Bm haui, Philadelphia ,J.W. F. White Al lagheny ; M S. of Beaver ; Robt Purvis, icolaredt of Bucks ; Gen. W It. Jessup, Susquehanna; W*. ti- Kouna Soru merset, and Samuel B. Dick of Crawford. The Gerrymander. Sirteen Republican ta Ten Democratic Dietrictt. The following is the Congte sionat ap pertionment bo I ax adopted and which vta* carried in tha SdiiiU by iha y#t*i four Democratic members, vis: loins*, Dill. Fuawaw *odlU*©au. : First District.—Third. Fourth, hifth Sixth. Eleventh, Twelfth sud Sixteenth wards, Philadelphia. Second District—First, Second, Seventh end Twenty-sixth wards, Philadelphia Third District— Eighth, Ninth, Tenth Thirteenth and Twentieth Wards, and all that pottiouofthe Seventeenth Ward west of Second street, Philadelphia. Fourth District—Fifteenth. Twenty-first, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty eighth and Twenty-ninth Wards, Phila del phi*- Fifth District—Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-second, Twenty-third,and Twen ty-fifth Wards, and the Seventeenth Ward wast of Second street, Philadelphia. Sixth District —Chester ana Delaware eountias. Seventh Districts-Lancaster county. Eighth District—Berks and that portion • f Montgomery northwest of Norrulown, Whits pain, Gwynedd and Montgomery townships. ..... Ninth District —Bucks and Northamp ton and balance of Montgomery Tenth District—Lehigh, Carbon, Mon roe. Pike and Wayne. ...... Eleventh District- Scbuyktll, Columbia and Montour. * Twelfth District—Dauphin, Lebanon and Northumberland. Thirteenth District.—Luxerue. Fourteenth DistrieL—Bradford, Susque hanna, Sullivaa and Wyoming. Fifteenth District—Tioga. Potter, Me- Kean, Cameron and Lycoming. Sixteenth District—Union. Snyder. Mif flin, Centre, Clearfield and Elk. Seventeenth District.—Huntingdon. Blair, Cambria and Somerset. Eighteenth District—Bedlord, Franklin. Fulton, Juniata and Adams. Nineteenth District—Westmoreland, Fayette and Greene. Twentieth District—Cumberland, Yerk and Perry. Twenty-first District—lndiana, Arm strong Jefferson and Clarion. Twenty second District —Pittsburg, Ber mingham. East Birmingham, Ormsby, South Pittsburg. Monongahela, Mount Washington, Teniperanseville. West Pitts burg, Union, Allentown, Si C'.air Verona Braddocks and the Townships of Plum. Wilkins, Penn and Potter. . Twenty-third District—All Allegheny , county not included in the above Twenty-fourth District—Washington, Bearer and Butletr. Twenty-filth District—Lawrence, Mer cer, and Crawford. Twenty-sixth District—Erie, Venango. Warren and Forest THE RADICAL NOMINATIONS- Opinions of the Republican Press. The Lancaster "Lrprest" Repudiate* the Ticket [From tbe Lancaster Express.] Those who bare been carefnl reader* of the Express fwr the past two years, or since it has called public attention te the reck less and criminal manner in which our state finances have been mwnaged, need scarcely be informed that neither the pro ceedings nor the results of the republican slate convention meet our approval or have any claim upon our support. The conven tion, so far at its relation to either the wishes or the interests of tho people at large are concerned, Was a broad farce We never saw its equal, and we hope we may never look upon its like again. It was more like a ratification meeting, called to endorse what had already been agreed upon in caaucus called by tbe treasury ring of Mackey, Hart ran ft A Co. "Hie nomination ofHartranit, known to be a member of a ring which stinks in the nostrils of all honest man, himself under a cloud of suspicion in connection with tbe Evans fraud, was bad enough, and of itselfagreater load than any party would be able to carry, but it was completely sup plemented by the nomination of Senator Allen, whose principal distinction 'was his championship of that gigantic fraud known as the "Nine Million Steal,'* and which was thoroughly ventilated in the re publican newspapers of Lancaster at the time that bold scheme for robbing the treasury was attempted. To ask the read ers of tbe Express to support a ticket like this, and nominated under such auspices, would be a gross and uupardonable insult. We do not believe it can be elected, and the best reason in tbe world which can be given for this opinion, to all honest men, is that it does no deserve to be. [Erom the Philadelphia Press.) Oeneral John F. Hartranft is the repub lian nominee fer governor of Pennsylva nia. We believe it to be a most inaus picious selection, a sad opening of what promiies to be a most exciting and difficult campaign. Made not in the spirit of har mony in the party or of the interests of Ihe state, but simply to gratify a "ring" which has taken possession of the republican or ganization of the state and will lead us to inevitable defeat in the city next fall unles sternly checked beforehand, it will need superhuman effort to elect General Hart ranft. Not even tbo placing of Judge Mercur upon the ticket with hi m will help to lighten our load. Governor Geary refuses to sign the Congressional Apportionment bill, and two Congessmen will, therefore, be elected this fall under the recent act of Congress of February 2, 1872; SECTION 2. • • • • That in the election of Representatives to the Forty-third Congress, in any State which by tnislaw in given an increased number of representatives, the additional represen tative or representatives, allowed to such State may be elected by the State at large, and the other representatives to which the State is entitled by the district as now pre scribed by law in said State, unless the Legislature of said State shall otherwise provide before the time fixed by law for the election of representatives therein. Loss of life Las been again caused at Lit tie Cottonwood, Utah, by avalanches ol snow. Bnow there is six feet deep on ai level. Tho plank in the radical pint form 1 of this Htate. which i>|H>*ka in favor of nil economical adroinstmtion in the af fair* of the aula government, is rmthar cool, in the far* of the Kvans ft audi, with which every officer belonging to the present itatc administration haa been more or lose connected. Tho llate's history job ia another radical tucker uj>on tho trcavury, and tho thouand and one other plundering jotw* at Harrisburg, under preeeut radical rule, arc all sought to bo covered up (by a leaolutiou in favor ef ecanomy, and all gudgeons will swallow it. Coat or lb* Radical Gray Fraud. The M'Clurw-Cray investigation, baa coat tb tax pay era of tbia atata a haudrome HI ID, ami the radical fraud* in Philadelphia, it will bo aoeu balow are uot Iritiliug to the treaaury. The committee upou the aeuato con tested election caeo fro in the Fourth senatorial district, make* the followiug report upon the coats and expeoaas in curred, authorized and allowed by said committee for the approval of the senate : For reporter* and their assistants s7,ho? 60 For printing evidence, 6W) copies 1,708 76 Geo. J. Bolton , bill *3* l Si Sergcanl-at-aruis and assistant*.... 360 00 Clerical and messenger*' *ervicelor committee . Hit) ft) John A. Loughbi idgc, prothonotary 46 00 Contestant for l.Ottt witnesses in at tendance 1,67760 Contestant for serving subpasna* .1.411)00 Respondent for 0o w illOMses paid by c0mmittee........... 1,407 60 Respondent for serving übpvnas...l,6Wl 00 Printing subpoenas card* 64 00 Making election boxes, express charge* and miscellaneous..'. 176 ft) I'upaid witnesses of respondent..... l,4M)ft> Liberal Movement. A significant move has been tuadt by tbe republicans of Chester couuty. A call has been issued by promineut parties, among whom are Hon. John Hickman. Smediey Dar lington, esq., Colonel lloolou, aud others, asking the co operation uf all citizen* who disapprove of the actious of the Harrisburg convention. Tbe paper is verey severe upon the candi dates of the convention and the manner in which they were placed before tb* people, aud is very well received. A mass meeting will prwbablv be held to consider the subject Mr. Hickman anuounce* his intention to lake part iu the liberal republican movemeulat Cincinnati. Defendants as WUnease* in their own Behalf. Tbe following is tbe text of tbe new stat ;ue allowing tbe defendants to testify la > their own behalf: | An act to extend tke competent} e/ nereon* | to be vitalMM is certain criminal (SMI Sac. 1. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Representatives of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania ia General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by tbe authority of the same, laat, in tbe trial of i all indictments, complaints and other pr ' ceedings against persons charged with tbs ! commissions of crimes or offsnces not ; above the grade of misdemeanor in any j court of record, of criminal jurisdiction, the so charged shall, at his own request, but net otherwise, be deemed a competent witaess, but bis neglect or refusal to testi fy shall not crealeany presumption against him, nor shall any reference he mane to, nor shall any comment be mads upon {such neglect or reftisal by counsel in the ' case during the trial of the cause ; previd- S ed that this act shall net extend totho trial ,of any person on an indictment for perju ry or forgery. J. W Unit. April S, 1872. April Court—Gould Jurors. Philipsburg—John Hanick Walker— Itenry Beck, K Markle Benner—Geo Dale, H L Harvey Hoggs- -8 Pletcher A Fetxer Rush—Kbt Stevens, Peter Siegfried Spring—Jeee Stewart Snowshoe— A Campble 4 Moon-J LGrmy Bcllefonte—C MCafferty, Simon Har per. Union—Wm II Smith Worth—W V Bock with Gregg—S G Herring, Jacob M'Cool Potter—J no Hoetcrman Liberty—J no Buckly Bureside--G P Zimmerman Heward—K Glenn, J \V Hall Milee—Sam'l Gramly Traverse Jurors—4th Monday, 22nd April. Philipsburg— H Jenes Haines—Sam'l Burrel), Geo Bright, Thus MoU, J H Whit# Milesburg—Wm Baird, M Irwin, Wm H Adams PaUon—John Hicks, G Baiaar, Jonas gtine Howard— B F Heller, Mich Confer Gregg:— John Rishel, David Barges, Jno Grove, Joseph Smith Bellefonte—John Ueffer, H A Bell, Geo A Bayard. A Mullen, John Meese, C Fry bergcr, Win K Adams, 1 Mitchell Benner—Geo Johnstonbach, A Garbrick Burnside—Geo Viedeffer, J R Beck Huston—Thos Parsons Worth—J G Jones Spring—A Stewart, J S Swarts, J M Furey, A Miller Poller—Peter Keller, D Pleisber, Geo Emsrick Miles—U Fidler Halfmoon—T M Way Liberty—D Bitner, J Dehaat Marion—Jno Holmes Curtin—Jno Dehaas Harris—Wm Lytle Snowsboe—J A Wolf Peen—Chr Alexander 2nd week —29th April. Snowsboe—J Gunsalus Potter—A Koch, Joseph Gilliland, I C Bo si Ferguson—,W Garner, SGass, P Kaich lein, J Gates Liberty—L Everhart Rush—J White, W Asky T J Batchelor Haines— G B Stover Worth—Mc A larney Harris—Jno MeyerS Gardner Philipsburg—A Atherton A J Graham Bellefonte—H D Yerger S J Cook Penn—S Ard Taylor—T Dougherty S Worner Spring—J L Hockey Banner—Wm Tibbcns Milesburg—J B Thomas O Ayers Boggs—John Curry Win Smith 8 Charles M II Mackey F M Coy Miles—S K Foust Jonath Kramer Gregg—S Harter Unionvillo—Jno Bing. COAL, LIME, * and POWDER! COAL— Wilkesbarre Coal, Chestnut Htove, Egg, furnace and foundry Coal— of host quslity, at the low! •it price*. Customers will please note that our coal is housed un der commodious sheds. LIME—Wood or coal-burnt Lime, lor sale at our kilns, on the pike lesding to Milesburg. „ POWDER.—Having received the agency for Du Pout's Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to receive orders from the trade. Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Bellefonte, Pa. BOV4 SHORTLIDGX A CO. RIFF'S SALE. By viitue of writ of oerl fn.iua iaaued out of tho Court of Common Pleat of Cen tre county, and to me directed, will boei iMMed to public tela, at the Court llouae, In Iteilafonle. on Monday the 22ltd day of April, 1872. the following property, via : All certain frame dwelling home 24 ■loriM high, 6*l feet in front and 2*l feet in depth, aitaate ia the town of Centra Hall, Potter twp., on a lot or piece of greutid on lha north aide of Church tlreet, adjoining lot of Wm. P. Shoope, on the north, an al ley on tho weal and Church atreet, being 40 feet ia front, on Church atreet, and 00 feel in depth. Netted taken in rieeutien ■tnd to be told a* the property of George U. lUrp.ter, A LHO : All thoae 2 certain lot* of ground, aituate in the Borough of Howard. Centre county, Pa., one thereof being at atone corner, near Main atreet, thence along *aid tlreet, south 594 degree*. we*( 60 feet to pool, thence along an alley 884 dagroe*. wet 13 2-10 per. to poat, theuca aloug an allay 294 degree* ea.t 60 feet to post thence by lot of taid Jaeob Meet*. StR degreaa, east 14.2-10 per to place of begittitig ooulaialag one-fourth of an acre, mure or lea*, there on erected a two atory houae, alalia, and other out-building*, the other thereof bounded on lha north by lot of Jaa But ter. on the we*t by lha eauta of Buttler. on the toulh by lot of Jacob Meaaa, auJ on tbe teal by public road, containing one fourth of an acre, more er leaa. Netted, taken in execution, and to be aold at the property of Jacob Meeae. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, P. M . of .aid day D. W. WOODKINO. Sheriff. Sheriff, office Bellefoule, Mar. 29th, 1872. D. Ac C. Luse Manufacturers of the Celebra ted Excelsior Cornplanter, at Spring Mill*, Pa. Thia machine hill* and driTla, any deaired distance apart. Thi* Planter wat awardvd I*l premium* at atato fair* of 18tl5-'6-'8 A 09, in compe tition with the MorrUon, Berkalroa.er, llartman and other*. We alao manufac ture Cornplow* or Scraper., I6mrßt PKNN HALL CLASSICAL AND NORMALSCHOOL Thi* svhool, at Peitn llall, Centre Co. Pa., will be epoued on the 16th of April, neat. The cour*e of Inatruction will We a* the name indicates--Clasaical and Normal. Special attention will be given to Normal branchra and to *ucb student* a* may look forward to leaching. Term* SS,ID to $8,041, per term of 10 woek*. No deduction for absence except iu caae ot aicknea*. Boarding can be procured at reaaonable rate* near the achool. WM. B. SCUAKFFKR. A. B Reference, Principal Rev. D. M. WoLr. marlb.dt. FURNITURE! Urund (IjH'iiing FOR 1872. AT JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, whore h has opened with a very largo stock of the lateal style*, both fancy and common Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furni ture. CHAINS, of all kinds. AU kind* of repairing done with neal neaaand 4i.patch having four good wort men at the bench. I am prepared to do all kind* of custom work, Una or common Thankful for paat favor., 1 hope by strict attention l<> buaineaa you and everybody else will shew smiling faco* at my new ware room*. JOHN CAVP. janl2.tf. u P. ■. WILSON THOMAS A. MICKS. J_JAKDWAKK STORE!! jH 3 WIUON & HICKS, 1 BellefonU. Pa i p v . (Succe#*or* to lawt* a W'lt-ao*.,) f Respectfully Inform tbe citizen* of 2 Sr. Centre and other counties, that they " ■" have one of the largest and heat e- H | lccted stock of Hardware to be found, ;consisting of Iron, Steel, Nail*, ® ic Hone Shoe*. Axel#, Spring Wagon 1 Skein* and Botea, Cemplete atock of carpenter tool* and builden hard- p if! ware. lock*, oil*. painU, glaaa. rar- = C laithea, bruanea, cucumber pnmp* and •' tubing Lamp* af all kinds, scale*, 4 cutlery, H = : WOOD A .YD WILLOW WARE. % (Full lin* of saddlery and coach ma-' t ken goads, wood work for buggies land wagons, plough*, barrews, culti rj vaton and grindstone*. Looking H *g glass e* and mirror plate*. Picture . frame* made to order. They also " have the celebrated cook stove, 3 1 BUBQUEHANNA, ► x every one warranted to give perfect r satisfaction. All kind* of parlor . * stove*. We are determined to sell Q ~Z at the lowest price* for caah, or on _ J short credit—not to exceed three - month*. Call and aoe ua. a* we take .J ; pi—'ViiSSCi'A'ctV 2 t marlotf. Bellefonte, Pa. £ | % < §1 a 7 I expect to keep a much larger a lock of WALL PAPER and BORDERS thia aeakon than heretofore, and would in vite all my frienda from Centre County, to call and ace my atock, before purchaaing eDewhere. I will have from FIFTY TO MIXTY DIFFER EXT PATTERNS In a few day*, of all KINDS AND PRICES 9ots. to $1 per Bolt -12000 Bolt* just received from New York. Fleaae call and examine for youraelvea, or write'maatatingaiaea and kind ofroomt, and I will aelect and forward, and if not aatiifketory it can be returned. WM. J. M MANIOAL, mar22.3m. Milrnjr, Pa OOURT PROCLAMATION. Viwrui Ik* Mae. Chariot A. Utitr. PtmUnl of tha aoart of (Joauaoa Flamm, la thaMth Jadtmlal Dim trirl, ooaaiaUna of tha oowatlaa of Gaatra. Clinton, tad Qlineill. J iWliawMaW. Ylata aad Mm Homo rob!• Hoon Hops, Ammo* lata Judex, la Cmatn oowatr. earnta# laawad tbatr prmcmpt, baarlu* data tlx 4th dor of January, A. U . lan, to dlractod for bold la< a aoart of Orar mad Tamlaar mad (immoral Jmll Dm hrrnnr mad Vfmartmr Smomtomm of tha Pamca la Ballafoata. far tha momatr of Cmmlrm. mad to comaimnaa oa thm 4th Monday of April Bait, bate# tha Mad dar of April U7X. o™. Jmm~m of tha PmMS, A 111—HIM Ttd \ 'irtlrtitrlf tf Uit Mid MMtf of Contra,that tbmr ba thma aad Ihmra la Ihalr prupar parmoom, at 10 o'clock la tha farawooa of maid dar, with tbatr rmoorda, laqalritlaaa, mxaalaaUoaa, aad tbatr awn rarwoathraaaaa, to do thoam thlaca whimhto Ihalr aflam mppartalam to b# doom, aad thorn■ who mra bouad la ra onfwlraatat to proaoealo memlnmt tha prlaoeart that mra or ahall ba la tha Ijall of Cmotrm oouotr. bm thaw aad Ihmra to pruamoutm aemtamt thorn aa aliaU be Jumt. Olman uodar mj hand, at Ballafoata. tha lit dar of XUKASURKH S SALE OF UttSIAT ED LANDS PORTA X MS, FOR 1871, 1) PREVIOUS Y K.\ US —Notice i. 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" " 38H 96 Ja* Hall 36 46 76 Unknown 236 900 Franci* Guraey 4 70 60 Samuel Harris 236 40 Unknown 1 84 100 of Uanry Harri* 2 36 140 do do 8 29 433 163 Charles llall S3 60 161 Samuel Kwin* 6 81 •• •• Alexander FuTlerton " " •* „ Robert Gray ," " Tbomaa Grant Washington llall 302 100 Sarah Hall 474 4'J9 144 Samuel C Hall 662 433 161 William Gray owl 419 140 Joha K Hall 668 433 161 Thotnat Hamilton 681 Jeremiah Jackson 424 l'Ai Francis Johnston 433 151 Daniel Kceto ~ " Thomas Reese 410 " Joaeph Wallace 644 416 Jeaae Wain 19 60 433 161 George W Uall 6Hi Nancy Hall •• •' William Brady 683 " " John Brady • •' John Barron Jr 4 39 William Davison 6 76 408 96 Jame* Daviten 642 404 John Davison 031 448 Robt Davison 7 05 433 161 William Davison Jr 097 William Ewing 0 81 " " James S F.wing " •' John Ewing " *• Hannah Ewing •• " John Ewing Jr 433 " Anna Ewing 020 Curtin towuibip. 433.-163 Tho P Ilale 36 64 " ...163——Garret Cottinger..— 17 08 424... 80 Tho* P Wharton 60 00 41 Joaiah Haines 28 06 3074_ ..of Robt Annealy— 38 14 416... John McCaUoy 18 26 "... —Charloa Allen—. 46 66 207 L .—Caleb Launt 10 86 " - —.lsaac Longatreth 20 24 416. —Jo* Tayler——66 00 448... 99 ...Andrew Kppla—- 13 M 392... 8 —Kobt lnrin....—— 82 40 439 .188 N L Atwood 84 66 300... 19 —N L Atwood- 23 10 804... 4 Job W Packer 30 40 169... 82 ...Job W Packer— 11 10 168... 93 Job W Packer IS'JO 433...168. Fiabburn Wharton... 66 00 194... 86 John C llyloman— 16 96 416... —Peter Uaha.—— 69 40 "... —HuaenHahn ——29 70 " Jos Thomas 86 79 —Jac Wabln 36 79 " Nathaniel Levy— SO 69 " ... ' —Thomas Ilumpbrias... 86 80 " Robert Gray—... 86 62 „ William Gray 37 29 461 —William Yard lay— 16 23 376... ganiuel 1Lird—........ 46 20 41 —Richard Tunis. 28 98 300 —N L Atwood— 688 2071- —..Robt Annca10y......... 82 48 88Q|. Jos Kelso—- 62 71 387 —. Lindly Coate* 86 81 416... 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BUI 110 ......Juhu 1tak0r............. 8 06 60 .......Samuel 141 lea —.. 600 36.., ... Mo*©. Thomson BlO 60... .......Julm I'atton 600 10... Abram Hie ha O9 60 —.lsaac 8uck1ey......... 1(1) " ... ....... Jaiah Lu>hy......... " " ... ........ Richard hi ..1ey........ " " Henry Manly—— " " .......Samuel 11ryten......... 1800 160 Unkn0wn................ " Gregg Township. 872... 11.....Wi11iam Hepburn 008 382... 13V.....J0hn Cuwder 7 00 4.8 .. 137.....Andrew Cart0n............ 703 BMO Bernard Hubby B 46 W0... —Ales McDonald 630 200 Kobt Gray 4 74 " Jehn Oaraoa- " ".. —Cornelius Bltbup __ BHO 233... ....Jacob Marktey BUO 344... .....Daniel Reeae ..■■■■ 400 336... --..lsaac Kahardaon......... " 320 .. Michael Zeiglcr " **)... ....Henry Antia —" " .. Jauiea Toner " .....Jacob Anderaoa........ . " 10 Jacob Dre*ur 70 62... —Unknown..——. 206 130... ....John Mercer OB '* .....K0bt Aakin " 371... ....Unknewn 14 00 JUO... .... do 1300 100... do A (JO 233... 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MB William Mine 1336 174 Samuel Bryan 0 47 2U7 Jehn Mcßiaaick 37 74 417 10 llenry Floyd 60 62 308 00 Richard Whitehead 80 00 4UJ 20 Willien Lambum 47 BO 3JO Jabob Underwoed 36 46 136 114 Jacob Pyle 17 10 4UO 130 Richard Joliff 64 40 3U John llauna SI 30 339 Jueiah Lain bum 36 06 S3 John Thompaon 30 70 36 Roland Curtln A Bona 110 336 77 Robt Sbaw 3M 44 44 114 Unknewn 6 62: 62 Itt do 662 6B 13 do 4 84 14? do 13 3* 46 do 98 C 8 B9 do I 37 64 99 do 111. 67 78 do 3 MO 400 Jacob Baker 60 40 " Jno Baker " IB OK Delige 2 24 liaiuta Township. 406 MO Michael GreU 4 0U 4u6 141 Simeon Grata 436 John Simpson 360 Henry Antia 800 110 Hepburn A Harri* 2 30 422 116 John Mat key 800 277 BC I'eUrSwinetord 6 00 IM6 ofJobn Kcdd 2 46 4U) 00 Chrialiaa Dcvling 8 41 400 Jaa Kowe 4 00 Mary Jenka •* GO Thorn a* Barr 106 22 William Lowry 166 M) Benjamin Young 209 329 Peter Cramer 610 362 140 S Snyder A H Oilmen 240 262 do 2 40, 418 99 George Kramer 400 SKI 163 Peter Epler 360 43H Adam Kpler 4 00 436 Chaa Hall 406 60 Mary Barr 170 Stover A Wolf 3 40 228 15* Wm Mackey 464 1 AO Unknown 1200 125 do 100 Ilnrria Tonnabip. 3B| 26 JO Flaher 80 4U) Peter Wilaon 8 66 407 02 Kearney Wher.on 272 400 Richard Parker 46 412 124 Thoa Parker 400 William Uarrieon 09 4irja Kluner McCormick 4 82 20 William McCandlaaa 104 364 John Smith 2 32 162 Jercm ah San key 1 32 277 Samuel Kdmitton 2 34 400 J no Bell 186 " Thome* Johnston 10 80 • Jno Irvin do ; " Wm Irvin do ! •• William Brown do " jaa Read do " Abaolem Andre do •• Kobt Patterton do William Hoffman 6 40 " Denial Lore do ** Daniel Smith do •• Samuel Yaung do Howard Township. 416 Martha Godfrey 22 80 60 A 1J llama 2 85 40 HA Joatlin 2 34 HO HenryAntii *4B 199 1& C H Welch 2267 144 Win C Welch 11 68 IH6 92 JD H.rru 11 21 174 A D Hart it • tB 100 of Jonathan Willi* *O6 40 of tie 12 72 433 124 Alexander liunUr do " 120 John Buvore do 432 " .Samuel 1 ouag do 433 " Benjamin Young do • Thorn** Hamilton do 415 jaoob Wefdnar do 130 j J Lingle 433 163 Samuel Pancoart 12 74 Sv 4* jSFural 1111 206 jobn W Godfrey Hi*s 112 do 164 joacph Green 250 of Jeaao F-ven* 142 23 Roland Curtin \ 44 20 40 Paul Curtin 00 joa Taylor 120 Joa Kelao J 25 Jacob Baker 68 2:15 William Remaey 4018 25 joaGrcvaburg 2 86 150 Jemea Green 17 10| 2110 Samuel Curtin 11 40i 100 Unknown 67 j 104 63 John Brady 22 80, Huatmi Townahip. 75 Kuhnea 10 84| 41X1 John Friend *8 40 254 C & 8 Kuhnea 22 24 404 Adam Kuhnea 1* 44 114 Andrew Kuhnea K Joaepbaon 86 88 200 Wm Cnanceller 25 60 815 j;ilcnry 41 12 270 Seely "50 231 Moere 281.2 109 Williama 18 02 236 Unknown 2414 4:13 163 John Price 27 ?U " " John Wheelaad •• '• john Kollington .'166 10 Jame* Baxter 131 Andrew Kunea 816 76 111 Charloa Kunea 484 40 Jacob Burley 2 66 Liberty Townehip. 406 40 Peter LeiUell 25 96 250 Jeremiah jackaon 196 439 Chrlalian Smith 28 08 429 108 Robeit linrin 12 62 198 10 ofjoha Potter 12 64 406 120 Stephen Stephenaon 12 06 •* 120 John Dunwoody " •• 120 Kbeneaer Bon hem J9 82 50 I>anl Pletcher 8 40 188 Daniel Krauae 6016 200 do 18 80 4U Longbottom 2 60 850 William Hayea 11 20 50 jamoa McGhee 0 40 17 john (joay 216 41*) nob W Packer 40 80 150 Sarah Curtin 18 20 do Simon Dingle 8 80 84 Hugh Shaw 2 68 50 do 960 30 do 6 72 2UO Chriatian Neatleroad 4 20 50 of Tboniaa Paraoga 160 06 of A Hamilton 2 48 70 Joa M Shaw 2 24 298 82 of Wm Scott 18 96, 310 164 Margaret Bradford 19 84 ' 40 Stephen Chamber* 4 ot) ; 250 John Jackaon 4 00' 60 D Cam-addon 1 60 ' 30 Thoinaa King 128 ' 406 40 Peter Lytle 12 801 do William Gorrall " 1 8U Pour Swart* 1 V 2U Jeremiah Sheridan 96 80 Rot* Baker 1 92 3*i Peater* 6 A) 4(1) Mat hew loach do 1(J0 • Jo. Robert* 820 | do Chaa Bruce 8 20 I 7 162 Dan I Krauae 800 398 80 Robert Ilrvin 12 80 176 iamufl Cuatar 1120 Jfcrion Township. 3D Ruberl Young 6 fD 480 J MM. Kinney 12110 117 A Us Scott 28V2 ! 4of 199 Paul ZanUinger 24 61 70 Chriatian Kohrar 17 83 D Ale* Scott 46 80 133 Abram Singer 8100 GO Sarah WiUon 16 60 60 Unknown 6 60 400 do 44 00 3D do 22 40 lUO do II 39 4ti) du 1 10 140 do MM I 68 du 67V i 47 do 12 92 I K3 John Scbneck 32 83 MD Unknown 22D00 i 46 do 6 M 3UU do 22 00 ATilew Townabip. 120 l Simeon GraU 644 ,138 47 do * do i 195 01 do do i 196 42 do 204 , 136 141 do 614 i 110 WtrohockerA Kwyaolde 840 i 3UU Jacob Seigfretd 8 6B • inf i 337 Tho ma* Grant 8 68 i 460 Ale* Hunter 2 00 300 Jeremiah Jackawa 8 90 136 William Stewdmaa 2 64 130 Kobt Taggwrt 1 OB i 3D Tho ma* Smith do 3UO Aaron Levy 120 3D Thoma* UraM 6 B0 430 Robert Brady 7 80 410 llanaah Brady 7 34 i 429 Robert Gray do ! 402 Thnnaai Uraat do > 440 Jehn Kreeee do i 800 Wm Porker • 40 l 126 John Doraey 60 do Moore W barton do i 136 Henry To land 8 40 I do Kami Norton 8 46 i do Daniel William do 462 William Brady do 324 Richard Parkar do 831 Jeremiah Parker do 68 William Parker 88 402 184 WiUkm Milee 18 64 I 136 More W hart an 6C I 100 of Abram Scott 2 64 i 60 of Samuel Scott 102 - 120 Abram Scott 214 ) 90 Samuel Scott 132 i 440 J a rue* Hepburn 6 80 , 406 John llouae! S 40 v 260 Daniel Keigfried I 80 ■ 110 Strohecker A Reynolde 168 j 38 WUHam Parker M , 265 John Brady 8 40 I 260 jerry Jackaen 170 160 Jonathan Wolf 1 'lt I 140 of Lyona Meaaina 10 424 George Calhoun 2 80 PaUon Towbanip. ■ 4tD 120 Benjamin Horner 28 64 |,AD 139 Jacob Baker 8130 J! 178 Robert Burtia 18 48 ; 2UN N icholaa Doibl IB 11 .! 106 Adam Delhi 17 34 308 Nicholaa Deihl Q0 i 211 John O' Brian 2194 , BD John White 10 40 i 166 Thoma. Weat 16 33 i 61 jame* Newport 638 , 66 Kobt Grove 676 . ?6 William Wilaon 788 , IH2 WiPiem Ellia IBID i 1(0 Henry Groa* 1710 ] 300 of Robert McClaia 30 80 Poller Townabip. • 300 jame* Brown 180 John Trick Jr 60 ! 177 Bernard Oubley 1 00 't Chriatopher Derring de Benjamin Pattereen 2 10 ' 160 Henry Vanderalice 92 100 Alexander Hunter 00 1 do Samuel Scott do do Abraham Scott do . Jame* Mo>Wc do Kdward Gamigu* 8 00 William Gamigua do Jame* Forbe* do . 42 jame* Moore 2 7 do William McCally do Rush Townabip. 488 168 David Beverage 702 > 438 163 Martha McConael do i 366 168 Jaa Glentworth do .' 381 do George Latimer do ' 433 do Edward Mayaetaa do '■ 329 10 Andrew Armatrong 676 t 433 168 Sharp Delany 762 i SO William McPheraoa 8 60 I 436 168 Wm G Lattmer 340 1 438 168 Richard Maloae 1612 2 do da laaac Britchaa 1614 4de do Mathia* Slough 16 0V i'do do Saml Kankir do )do de Henry Slough 084 do do Peter BruUmaa 14 90 do de Thoma* Kdward* do do do Kobt Irvin do do do Thoma* Hamilton ? 41 do do Tbomaa Grant do do do Thoma* Kreeae 80 29 )do do Jno Gundger 00 38 do do George Slough 29 29 do de Micheel Godagar 80 29 18 12 Robert King 800 868 168 John Mover 48 41 438 168 John Allieon 66 40 > 76 William Wileon 1610 • 309 ot Jame* Alliaoa 86 84 I 438 168 Saml Shower* 12 80 1 do do Saml joner 80 81 ;do do John Bryon do I do do William Groael do 1 do do Andrew Graeff do Ido de Robt Spear 1610 i do do Chriatian Lenhora do Ido de Caaper Schaefoer 80 31 do do George Hooftaaglt da do do Peter Miller do do do John Funk 80 29 406 147 Jaoab Ku.b 28 86 428 44 John Weldman 29 62 4t12 114 Jacob Weidnun 68 27 > 433 161 Casper Laurence 1618 Ido do Richard Lowden do do do Daniel Fitxerald 80 29 do do David Kckler de do de Henry Pinkertoa 6062 do do Samuel Chcatnut 1612 , do do Jacob Rudiahell 60 64 Ido do Henry Aerr 28 75 do do Christian Stoner SB 67 . do da John Stoner do < do do ChrUtiM Hem do j ,de do Kobt Reed 1612 ; , 76 Jo* Harrison 915 103 John Harrison 18 38 i 438 168 Thoma* Hamilton 80 32 . do do Eleanor bidden* 16 14 do 168 joaeph Hopkins 1612 , ido do Jno Hopkins do '406 William Wilaon 626 ■ 433 168 John Lee den 16 71 do do Thoma* Grant do : lido do Benj Ru*h do {do do Sebastian Groff 80 19. do do Jacob Myer* do do do Robt Miller 18 72 ,do do Daniel Buckley 700 < ido do B K Morgan esq 14 06 ] >do do Daniel Turner 1512 ( 434 Charles Lacas do i do Thoma* Graat 8066 . 270 Hugh McEntire 86 40; 100 163 Robt King 12 30 < 433 163 Edward Bryan 1612, 120 80 JohnLylly 2100; 433 163 Robt Irvin 6298 j do 163 John Muaaer do ] do *6B Richard Peter* do 33 do John Wilaon 1612 4 433 183 Henry Wltmer 664 { do 168 John Cunningham 28 00 1 do do William Gray 1612 217 Sebastian Gran 11 02 • do John Muaaer Jr do 1 433 168 William Wilaon 3019 do do Hugh Hamilton 26 60 do 168 Jacob Slough 1612 j 433 John Lowden 1612 j 168 John Hover 19 60 433 163 Mary Smith 1612 j do do Richard Malene do ] do do Hannah Turner do do do jame* Turaer do 406 Barbara Snyder 1419 g 390 116 Anna Arthur 13 66 y 433 163 John Lee 18 05 1 394 17 Thomas Arthur* 17 20 q 433 168 Jaa Welch 8019 1 398 168 Rudolph Kelker 27 49 o 433 168 John Hambright 8019 > 216 80 HughlHamilton 754 433 163 Chaa Risk 1612 1 do do William Stewart do p do do Tbomaa Leo do j do do William LaUmer do! U do go Geo Latimar dol : 104 Joa Bauman 726 . 164 10 of James Allison 22 94 j 821 68 Jo* Pirn 700.* 348 119 Hewy Pirn do| i| 801 160 George Piiu do 1, 433 168 Andrew Greff 80 81 . 217 80 of Robert Kaipey 754 •- 70 Tbomaa Grant wj 80 Chrisllaa Hub— 200 m,l Sr* ioS s ;vX2, M * 40 .H*mu*l Chestnut 4 M M Cupi Lawrence 1S VJU , MS Robt Kino do 40 10 Richard AlhtJtoa 4 tt> 488 148 Richard M.lona 16 IS do do laaac B rite hot • do do do JnoGundtger to® do do George Slouch 'to do do MlchTol Uudacor do 177 184 Hard man Philip* 24 78 •iltt 146 Thome Hamilton 764 do do Thoma* (J rant del SO Pa trie II aye 1 40 40 Jno Rood 2 W 216 80 Hugh Hamilton 1616 438 168 Jacob Rudiahell 80 2* 140 - jot Harriaon 106 > 64 RdbtKlng 8 77 400 too Coponaavor VQOO 59 do 1400 Hoow Bboe township. 488 168 Samu.l M Foi M 76 336 Wo. Bankt 166 400 David William. do 400 A lot Martin IS 66 SW Lewis Lewi. 18 4B 433 *l6B Mary M Whartoa 16 84 do do jot r Morris do do iSO Luko Mit nor do 416 Sarah M Fullmah *>2 4M 168 Rurd Wilton 17 40 do do Tbontat McEwea 21 42 do do Thoma* F Wharton do 416 Richard Wain SO 46 418 161 Jiobt Watort 22 47 do do BonJ K Morgan do do Kaaraoj Whartoa 87 44 !do 168 Hoary BeU 67 W 178 Jot BoU 44 76 i of 484 Samuol Dobooa 008 488 168 Patrick Moot* 16 M do do John Hunter 16 84 do do Wm Ringbam 16 W do do jot Hawthorn 2564 .982 64 four BoU 9810 488 168 Thoma. Hawthorn 22 96 do 164 Alsz IDa 11a* 1816 do 168 Jaapor May lan 1814 do do John Uwutm 16 86 4471 rani BoU 2016 449 J a. WhitUkor 18 26 6 George Put ret I IS ! 140 Jat Korret SB to ; no Goorg* W hoc lor to® ! 434 Hugh Dalian i 4 46 I do George Dalton rf 86 , do Ja. 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