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AMNorwcEMiNT* or M 4RRIAOE* and DEATH* Inaertsd f;ee; hut all <Hltuary tioticea will be charged 5 cent* l**r line. ilprut Noriega 26 per cent. hov regular rate*. LETTER I ROM WASHINGTON. from nnr regular Ci'rri*s|indent. WASHINGTON, I>. C., April 5, 1880. The Hou.<e is in a sad pickle, it es tablished a new code of rules, alter weeks of wrestling and effort, only to find itself pretty much in the predica- i ment of the frogs who, getting weary of King Log, got King Stork, in answer to their prayers, for a new ruler. The revised rules are so provocative of con fusion and interminable wrangling, Lvhich consumes so much precious time, that it is not at all unlikely that the House will abolish them by unanimous consent, and return to the old. Just on the same principle that a negro farm hand or raw Irish laborer cannot be taught to use an improved implement, but must rather be left the heavy club hoe or pick, simply because he is in capable of the mental effort involved in learning something new, the average Congressman finds himself stranded on the new rules. He has a knowledge ol the old, aifd the direct necessities of the nation could not force the new into his thick head. But this opacity of un derstanding does not, of course, dis turb the balance of bis tongue, for it will wag on every occasion as glibly as if be knew all about the subject matter. <>ne member sent up a bill, with a re quest to havo it entered on the Calen dar. To the inquiry, "Which Calen dar 1" he said, indignantly, "The House Calendar, of course." He stupidly pre sumed that the new rules put all hills on the Calendar, and dispensed with the usual reference to the proper commit tee. As the shortest method of secur ing relief from the muddle, we look for a return to the old code, much as such an unwise course is to be depreciated. It contains so much that is obsolete and objectionable, that a new order of thing* can not but prove beneficial if persistently followed up and improved under the ordeal of debate. The Senate has been discussing the bill permitting the National Centennial Exhibition at New York City in 1883. The great Constitutional stickler, Mr. Edmunds, of course interposed with hi* amendments upon all sections of the bill, and, at times, had the whole .Senate after him in an endeavor to remove hi* objections to certain provisions. .Sena tor Edmunds takes nothing for granted, and accepts few statements for lacts. He acts upon a hill precisely as he would in a petty trial in the courts, by demanding evidence in support of every statement, and in requiring the record or clause which seems imperfect to him to be amended and perfected in the minutest particular, hence he i* a great thorn in everyone's side. Mr. Yoorhee* gave him a good scolding, and characterized him a* an obstructionist, but the lecture did not rufHe the equa nimity of the objector in the slightest. Jfe is absolutely impervious to any such attack, for no cucumber equals him in coolness on all occasions in debate. At one time, when raising an objection, Mr. Kernan asked him to write the amendment himself, but he declined, saying it was not his place to write anything. No one doubts the propriety of having every interest of the Govern ment perfectly protected in all meas ures acted upon by Congress; but Sena tors naturally regard their individual pet schemes as already perfected, hence they get greatly disturbed and ruffled whenever Mr. Edmunds sticks one or more pins into some vital point of the bill under consideration, in one of the discussions. Senator Thurman became suddenly ill, and was unable to proceed with his remarks. There are few per sons here who would not regret the permanent absence of Mr. Tnurman from the Senate, for be ha* the esteem and affection of all who know bis intel lectual power and great personal worth, and the wish is general that his conval escence may have no relapse. There is one peculiarity in Mr. Thurman'a speeches which should attract attention, and that is, the purity of his English or rather choice of Saxon in preference to words of other languages. So much so is he inclined to our mother tongue, that often he will use a common colo quial phraae to express some desired shade of meaning in a deep, logical legal argument. Instead of a high aouoding Latin quotation, which several of hia brother Senators interject into their speeches, it matters little whether apt or not, he calls a spade a spade, so that the most ignorant listener or read er cannot mistAe bis meaning. The deficiency appropriation bill, irith the House rider, which vest* in the United State* Court*, instead of the marshals, the appointment of deputy marshal*, has been passed by the Senate and will, of course, provoke a veto from the President. Mr. Edmund* made an adverse argument, to which Mr. Eaton responded in n three minutes' speech, and these were the only remarks which C receded a final vote, which was taken y years ami nays. \Ve huve a pleasant custom here of devoting Paster Monday to the children, who spend the day in rolling eggs with each other. In former years the Capi tol grounds woro given up to them, and thousands would gather on the terraces which slope down from the base of the Capitol building, using these ns the in clines on which to roll their colored eggs. But finally, so great became the numbers as to destroy the sodding with their shoes, and to require the whole of the succeeding year to restore the grass. This led to a sweeping prohibition from the grounds, under which the children sought the "White House Lot," and this year its beautiful knools were cov ered with the little fellows, us intent on rolling theii eggs as ever at the Capitol. The staid gravity which ever seems to surround the White House, and which even Monday's bright, glad sunshine would not have warmed or penetrated, was sadly disturbed by the troops of laughing, shouting Arabs, who, from early morn to nightfall, piied their fun with their eggs. The schools were clos ed, as usual, and theewhole city sent its delegates, until their numbers fairly crowded the grounds. Fri.ix. .The ( use of Fit* John l'ortcr. —— From tli Ni-u York Hcinltl. < ur esteemed contemporary, the Sun, ill its comments on the case of Fit/. .John Porter, should remember that the original trial was generally looked upou at the time by decent people, who knew the facts, as one of the Very scurviest of all scurvy acts of military injustice of which the infamous Stan ton and the not less infamous Holt bad then been guihy. Holt was a narrow minded, bitter and unscrupulous Ken tucky partisan, driven out of office in Misaissippi tor his bloodthirsliuess, who had been made the judge advocate general of the War Office, and was about as fit to hold such an office as Soroggs or Jeffreys. Stun ton was u flat terer who tried to stand well with Pres ident Buchanan after the election of November, 1 HCt), and so long as there were Executive drippings tor his little pan. When Buchanan was at an end .Stanton turned upon his former com panions and allies. The accusation of Porter and his trial were political oper ations throughout. The person really aimed at in ibe Porter prosecution was not Porter but McCiellan, whom Stan ton and Holt did not dare accuse and try. The trial took place when the rivalries, jealousies and animosities in the Union army were ut their whitest heat, ami when the time servtng and truculent Stanton was the convenient fountain-head of promotions and btcv ets on the one hand, and of disgrace and dairger on the other hand. Tlolt, as a judge advocate-general, was the public prosecutor in courts-martial a* the representative of the President, and at the same time the official adviser of the court. Holt threw himself into the trial und the efforts to convict Porter with the ferocity of a French subaltern. Under the law and the rulea of the War Offioe then in force the judge ad vocate general* wus required to present the facts of the case to the President 1 when the proceedings were laid before him for his approval or disapproval, i Holt's report of tha facts, instead of be ing ajudicial exposition, was more par tisan than the speech before tbo court. : President Lincoln, whom Stanton and Holt both despised and hated, bad not lime to carefully weigh the testimony | piece by piece. lie had to confute in , somebody. Stanton and 1101 l harried and bullied him into an approval of the ! sentence. Stanton threatened bun with an ex(>osure of bis domestic ditf oulties |if he hesitated. The prosecution of [ Porter had been set afoot in order to ; get in a foul blow against McCiellan, as I we have said, under the form of milita ry judicature. The wretched Stanton i and the not less wretched Holt were ; both prosecutors and judges. Nearly a | generation afterwards, when new and complete evidence has been obtained, and when the War Office is in possession of all the facts, a new trisl has been order ed by President Hayes. Threeof the best and bravest of the general officers of ; the army have been ordered to sit as {judges. The Government has assigned its most capable judge advocate to the prosecution. The trial has l.cen a pa tient, a thorough and a public trial. The court has found unanimously that the first sentence was unju*t, and there fore unlawful. The Republican leaders have thereupon decided that reaistance to a congressional recognition of the military judgment of a military court ia to be made a military measure. What do decent Republicana think of thU? And how long are such things to he tolerated in a country calling itaelf Christian and civilised f from lb* * York flan. No Mere "14" at the White House. 'Twas In the White Ilonse parlor, At the the godly hour of nine, That Mr. Hayes was trying The puzzle to divine. The olive branches clustered About hi* bended knee, And oft he tip|>ed in silence A cocktail—made of lea. eyes they watchod him As he slipped the blocks about, Bui vain were all his efforts To work the problem out. From 1 to fi the numbers Were in their place* straight And to were all the others Kxcept the 7 and ft. " 'Ti* very odd," bo murmured, "Key trips up on eleven, And Brhurz on 3, but somehow I slick on 8 or 71 "No matter bow I move them, They're sure to come the same; Ilow snail I get the working Of this pesky Fifteen Game. Then out spoke little Scotty With gentle voice and low : "Why pa, just write a letter To Aliunde Joe I A Fire In Bradford. ItKAuroai), Pa., April 2.—at s.,'iOo'clock thin morning a tire atarted in Ike rear up* alaira room of Sawyer's niiloon, on Main street. It spread quickly, and before the Hre could be stopped Applebee & Rogers' grocery, J. 0- Holmes' whole sale liquor store, Dilbert'e barber shop, Wrights' wholesale grocery, the Titus villo House, a very large structure; Academy of Music in which was Camp bell A Irwin's restaurant and Michael's clothing store; William Kdinburgh's house, Hanlan's Hotel, Fulliwell & Wate'sdrug store, Sullivan's saloon, .lip kin's meat market, the Carey House, Washington House and Travelers' Home were all totally consumed. The Parker House and Bean's large building were seriously damaged. Owing to a lack of water ai the out-start, the fire was not got under control until near 10 o'clock. It is impossible at present to get a de tailed list of the losses, but a rough es timate places them at ?. r >o,(joo. A man named .lames Wilson, who retired at the Sawyer House somewhat intoxicat ed, is believed to have knocked a lafnii over, from which the fire originated. The charred trunk of his remains was found in the debris shortly la-fore noon. He was 2H years of age, and a native ol Dunkirk, X. Y., where bis mother and sister reside. A rumor is afioat that he was robbed in the Sawyer House, and in the scutfle which ensued the lamp was overthrown, when his assailant fleu, after locking him in the room. Beltefonte Markets, llr.iLiroxTt, April S, uso. QUOTATIONS. Willi* whr.it, |irr I'liflhcl fl J" K-<l Wheat I SI HYP, p*r tuli**t Mi t* i C'<*rn t shelled .Vi Out* 4" Flour, retail, |*r lsr r*l 7 Mi Flour, WlMtWMto 0 75 Provision Market. Correct**! wwikl) ly Brother*. Apple#, tlifed, per pound 6 (VrrlM,dri(l, per |itiiii)<J, *rede<| jo IWrnis per <|ii*rt.., f Frfall butt' r |u r pound 25 Chickens per pound fl Cheese per pound 190 Country ham* par pound 1" Nttgar cured...*. 12 Hf-uii 7 lutrrl per pound...*. •; Kitper <ba 12 I'otatues per Lushel. 30 Dried hoef Ik MARRIAGES. BEYHOLDS —I NOB AM —On TliurJJ\ April 1. ISSO, in Jt. John * IV K Church, B- llefoui*. Pa,. by the ll' John llewitt, Hector, M rgnn KetnM and Det*irali Ingram. U>tli of Belief, into. MKIIMN'.KK M < ORMII'K.—Ou tl.a 2111. of H.rrh. ! at IVltar'a Mill-. by It.. W. K Pinli.r. Mr Pi,ill. I M' t*in(ifr, f Ji>ll**t. 111., formerly f Centre Halt, i •rid Mim Mkli K. MKVrml k. of Putter'* Hill*. LINQLK FlJ'iM —On MtdreMay, March 21. At Pot ter* mil*, hr Bet W K. Fierfo r. Mr fedoman I.mule And Ml* KllxsbMh C. From, ledh of Tttmej. villa, Centre rouuty. At MAN Til * TCI! FN -On ThurwDt Mifrh It It"*. W. K. I'lelwr, Mr. llRam Aununi, of Hpting Mill#. ami Mi* Mrtii J Tb t hen, ot Milmj, FIM'TT—A FN ADA —At Centre lIIIV, I til# cHintr, on th*7th of Mirth by Re* J. K Miller. Mr Miutt. >f Potter (nSMliip iinl Mr* Km in a t rtufk, of Centre IHH. H INKLfcBLECII-MII.I.KU -Go Thursday, th# 35fh ultimo, a! the bn<le • Imm* In Mil towit*hip, by Hew. F Aurnnd. Mr. W II Wink-tH* h. of Uur*l t ji. I'nlou coiiwtjr, kikl Htm Anm M. Milhr, of Mil-* lowothlp, Centre oMintjr. DEATHS. McNIR —ln l'hllipLurg, Man h !*. Jlikfl, at the real* d*o*e of her witi-h U*. Jum Black, Mr* Jwbß MrNie. g|w| 47 year*. /.KIULRK -Ob the /nth of March, In Marion tb**- •hip. Centre county. Mi## I'beDi Zeiglr, K<d 60 t'A ) month* *nd t3 tlavi. lIKTTINGKK.—In Georges Valley, r u Thursday March 1 2ft. Mr* Ann* Mart* lb timber, aged 69 jmik, V month* and ftday* i lICBLBR.—< On Monday Mstrli ft. Iti Mile* township, j I Mr. Jovhm llnblor, aged 77 year*. MTOYKK.—On the aid nit., ie*r WmUurU, Mr* , Catharine, wife of Jgrot Htovef, *g-d 36 year* and 3 ' month*. I'ljrrCHF.H.—ltt Ihik*l*. Ftephei*ofi County, Illinois, on fiatarday, April 3, IkWi, llenry H Plet<fc*r, af • 1 flu years. Mr. Fletcher * for many ye*r * resident of Ihi* rmmty, having been Utu and rai**d in Howard tow*, ship, win remained hi* home until h* removed to lllinoi*, In IHfil. lie wai a brother to Me**r*. Mi< hl and Jacob Pletrher. who xtlll reside In Howard town whip, and ale of Mr* Weber, wife of ll*leer Weber, Ka*|., th* well known mert hanl of Howard Borough. We learn that from hi* early manhood Mr. PDtrfcsr waa a faithful and mnaUtent member of th* Metbo* dl*t Chan h, and died strung In the faith that hi* future welfare w* assured. • A>i Advertisement*. COURT PROCLAMATION. WIIEKRAS. tb* Don. Char I-a A M.t.v, Praal d*nt of th- ( ..tin offVmmon |l— of tli-VMh Judicial W'Wil, —latins of th. count!.* of Cantra, Cll.tna nnd ua th. lion, ftatna*! fnisk Mil th. Hon John l'l)n*. Am -Ini- Jnde— In Oatr. mantv, h*,in lml their prw.pt. dot.- I lib uf F.hrtwry IHKO, to in. dltwtwl. for lioldlii, ■ Court of Hjrt *n<l T.rmlnw nnd <i.u*rsl J.ll IMlv.iv .od Qu.rt.r of th. Pw. In H.ll.font., for th* roonty of Ontr., nnd to ootnmonr. on th. forts Monday of April net, Iw.ns the 26th dnjr of Aptil, I*i. nnd to rontliiiM two n*ki. Nolle. I, brr.hr ftr.n to lb. Coronrr.Jn.Urm, of th. Pmo, AldrrrMS and t'onataMr. of ld n>nnt.r of Cmtr*. that th.j b. Uirn and th.r. la tbatr proper parauo*. at >0 o'rturk In Ih. forrni.m of m!d day. wllh thrlr rrenda, in<|nl ltion, camlnatlon., and thrlr own r<ni.tnhrmnrM t>. do thoaa thin*, which to thrlr olßr. appertain* to ba W, and I ho— who arw bound la rmstnlaanrM to pr i arc lit. acaln.t th. pritonrr* that arc -h.ll ha |a th. Jail of Contra county, ha tb.n and thrrw to t r cut. a*aln.t th.-m a. ahall ha Jaat Uir.a ttoil.r ny hand, at Hallafoal.. th. lat day of April, la lb. yaar of our Lord ISM, and tba on* hundred and third yaar of tba Itnlrpaadraca of lb* United Plata*. iee JOIIN spANoi.en.sh^* IN the Orphans' Court for the Coun ty of *'antra t Katt* of T. M. II ALL. dwawad. Notice is hereby given, that M.tav M. H iU. widow of add dwadaat, ha* fllrd In tba aid Court bar petition to ha allowrd to retain tba mat of thr*a hundred dollar* oat of the real nlata of Mid decadent, known aa tba Franklin limit, ; that an ap pvataemant of tb. mm* ba* Iwwa mule under lb* Art of April 14. ISM. and lla Sapplam.nl*, and that tba Mine will h appmrad by th. Court on tin, 4th Mon day of April, A. D. ISM, ualaa* aaraptlona are (lad thereto bafur* that tint*. WM ■ Bl'Rf llflf.l.li. Clark Orphan.' Court ' A<liiiltiiHtriitor*H Notice. 1" ETTERB of Adminietrfttlon h*T- A-J ln haaa mi tad to th* undaratcnad on tb* antat* ofOROMOR BIIOAIie, daoeaaed, lata of Ihr townablp af Spring, Cautra county, all parwxu ladabtad to Mid daraaaad are raqn—lad to make Immadiala payment and all paraon* baring claim, again.! Mid d—aaaad will nraaaat Iham duly nathantkatad tat payment. I*r r ODORIIK R HUOIim. AdMintotrator. is hereby given that the i.V Account of MICIIARL II RTtINO ISR, Commltua of JoMR Htrri.o.a, a Lunatic, aa fllad by M. L. Rt.b*l and Amalia llattlngar. Admlalatrator* of. Ac, of Ml rharl llattlngar. dacraaad, baa haaa ft lad In tba olftr* of tb. Protboawiary of tba Court of Common Ftaa* la and tor Cantta coanty, and that tba mbl account will lie preacnted for ronftnaalloß at the natt term of mid rohrt. ftMlj J. 0. lIARPRR, Profhoaotary, For Sale. .4 FARM containing Fifly Acre*, 1 . and having tbarwnn a rat ted a TWO-gTOHY VRAMR HUILDINU and out building*. Title good laqulra of A. J. * T. It. ttttlEsT, *-•( UotoovlUa, Centra cuuaty, fa, I.effttl Advertisement*. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writ# of Fieri levarl Fttci**, ami Vernßtliftil R*|iof*, lautNl out of tli* Court of Oitnauoti I'le** of Centre nottnty, nnd to me <lirert*d, tber* will b* *x(mjmh| to jitililk mllm at tin* Cmirt ll'itipe.lti Bellefonte,on Saturday, April 24, A. D., 1880, *t Oil* o'clock. I*. M.. the following described r<-ul Ul' of the defendant*, to wit : No. 1. All thst curtain lot or plocn of ■rroiui'l ailuate In Pulton tuwnahip, Ontre county. Pa.: Bounde<! on the aonth by land "f Ikvld Taylor, on the west by heir* of Andrew Hunter, on the e*t and north by Unl of Win Tr^nnUr—coiiUlnlng one acre more (if le*a. No hulhlingi. A LHO v All that mrtain lot of tirnhnr Innd alt uate iii Pnttori townsliiti, Centre county, Pa : Bounded on the rul by land of \Ym. Tree*l*r, on the north by land of Andrew Wise, on the south by I nods of heirs of Andrew Hunter, and on the west hy Uud of (V UuMw-i i)iitsliilti|f 'J h r<s more or lees. No build in** Foiled, taken in execution and to be aohl a* the property of U W. Kuiuhergrr. No. 2. The undividttd ono-hnlf inter eat in all that < ertaiu lot or pieco of ground situate in Potter township, t -entre county, P* : Ilegiiining at a atone ; thence by land of John Hoyer, north &S4 - . .ist. Id ft- 1U perches to a spruce; thence ly same north Wr eaat, 24 ft-10 pen he* to a stone, thetitf* b> bind of Hannah Cooneir North 4° eaitt, 11 .'HO (ten he* to a stone: thence by John Moyer's land north west SO • 10 perche* to a |MMt; thence north 134° we*t,7 d-10 perche* bi pin* Stump ; limin e south 06 West, ft 3-ltl leichea to a corner; thence north 7V J weit. M 2-10 perche* to a road; thence by land of W tn. M Minn *it h 4 l*lfH east 40 perche* to the place of tiegin niiig— roiitnlniiig I if ft * Vi perches. Theieoll erec ted a tw'i-st'.iy frame house,store room, statde and other out-buildings. AIJIO, All that corUin tract of unvpatod land kituat* In llarri* township, Centre county, Pa , in the wariaatee nauoe of tieorge F<x—coutaining one hun dred and thirty three acres mure or leas, (b igcd, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Durst. No. 3. All that certain mewiiagn, tino ment and lot of ground situate in the village vf Cen tral City, Centre'Niuoty. Pa Hotiiided on the e*st by a dre t, "II the south lv Bail Mad *tr"t, on the W4-st tiy Unds of Jaf.iea K. Hale'a estate, and on the north by land of Kmanuei Fhroy*r—contatuing 4 lts in the plan of Ventral City U ing vmi h Ul feet by V>| fret. Theewon *.re*-ie*l a planing mill. Helved, taken In execution and to l*e sold as the projertv of William 11. Caraplell, Mary Campbell executors of W m. Camp bell, deed. No. 4. All tbftt certain lot or jiiece of laud situate lu Potter !ownhip, Centre county, Ps Beginning at a line stone; tlienoe by lands of Nn ixria* Decker, north 27 L west, log ft 10 |**rrhes to a Stone; thence lir Mountain simth west R|7 |ten ln* to •t-'iicw : thence |.y land* ol Peter Wolf, South Ti J east, iii ft-1 o pen IK* b a atone In public mad; tbetire by sa.d r><ad n.rth 7iC east W |ierche* to a white oak ; thence north hT; J east, ft7 perche* b> a piue stump; thence north > east, 31 |>er< lim to line stone , thence tioitli It/ west, operrhe* to line stone, tlmnce north 7*' east, • ft 1" perclie* to line Stone ; U>elM* tSOTtII llf w"t, 1* perches to Itn* #tin . thence north 7a east, 46 perch** to the pl< eot tiegitiiiing—loiitaintng acres and M perche* and lll<i*sHC, Thereon erected a two-story log house and other out-budding*. Heired. taken in rxe ulk'Q and to be sold as th# property of • dm /acttl#. No. 5. Thn undiviißwl one-fourth prt • fall that certain tract of |4ece vf groand situate in Henner toansliip. Centre county, peiiii'a iW gitinibg at a|*t: thence by land of Charles W itmer 31] *inl, 162 6*lo pen ties um pt; thenoa north M' east, 41 3-In jefi ins to a |-Rst thence re*rth 31 ft-lo west, ICI H-lO i erches to atone iep ; Ho ll' e by iatid late of lleury Van Dyke, Sk'Ulh fae 5 *t, 103 |errhes to #toiea by white oak . thence ly tond late of Henry Mroekcrhoff, it u rgw.l, M.tJth uj- Sft.t, pen ho to post , then* e j south llf i*t, U2 7-10 pen h's to tost. thence by j land of T K R*ynobis, moth k'J 0 east 47 3-10 perches In the place of Iveginnlng—containing Ift* ars and lCfi porch**. Tlirnvs a two-story brk bottaa. bank lint ami other outl uildlagi Miel, Uken in execution and to U> d I as the prop erty of Fiauk Mullen. No. 8. All that on--hilf unfllvHoA part if th* three several laewsuag* *, tenement# and umts of Dud a follows, to wit; one tract silttale In Ruii ti.wnahip, t'enre county . Pefin'a. sqmekml on t war rant to fhrtstoi.her Teubore. beginning at ip ash doner of John llsint<right and (Vujer Hhaffuer, Jr ; thence ii'-rlh W : east..%) perches t*.*e or less to a piue; the lie* south 4tr iwst. -W |en k# tasorecr Ihs to a nine corner of ID my Piukertoii, thence by the said llenry Pink*rt"n •urvejr s-ntli. BF *ra*t. JJA j vetches, more *r less, to a dogwood oanec uf Koiiert !tfwf; ihetii-e by th- said ftutert Hfreer survc y north 1 4U° west. 2ki pen hea, imuw or leas. |*i the place id be | ginning, oowtaining 4-13 acres and lft3 p*nli A LAO, On- other trn't vituftte in Kuoh town •hip, Ontr# county, P*m a, aarveyed en a warrant lu Mob- rt Sjesi: Beginning at a post corner of John llsiubrtght and tim.rge lberfnagle; thence by Joha llanibtlghl survey north W aast, Jjn percheo. more or baa, to an ash corner of the ahuve 6rrited tract , thence |y the aaid obm# itwrilid Dart south 4F 5 , sat, perrhea, more or leas, to a dogw <| ruraef of the |f. l*lnk#ron survey, thence s>uth Uf wast, j 3Jk perches, mote of Iwt. to a feat corner of tract la th# name uf Peter Miller; tharww by the said Peter Miller surrey north 4t wast, 339 perches, more or lew*, ! to the place of t*>gtnning—-containing 433 •< res and { 14*3 pert he*, more or bws A LAO, Thn <>lhtr tract vituatc jsrtly in Iluvh township. Centre county, and partly in Morri* town •hln.Cieaifield county, P< nn's. 'lwiiM m. ordlng to n plan -r —H*| UMM( Mil th April, ITM^tM war rant dated th# Bill day of !>• #mher, 17W2. beiag No. I. on said plan and warranted In the nam# of Caaper Mkaflner, Jr Beginning at a pet a corner of tract in tke name of t brlstian Moswt; thence aouth 4" eoaf, 239 perchca to a post ; thence by tract In th# name of Chri*tlan Teuh ue, south went, .13' iierch e# tut pat; thence by tract In the name of John llamhright. north wswt BHD perche# to a |*ot thence by tract In name of Christian Monaer, north 40° ea#t. 32" perche# to the place of beginning—con taining f'4 acre* ami Ihi tarrhn, mote or lew*. Helved, taken lu execution nnd to la sold a# the prop erty of John Tracks and Joseph K Parker. No. 7. All that certain lot or jiiero of go-awl .ttu*t. la lb* borvagb of Ib-ll.fnal* n-l partlf in #|Hiag tnancblp, t'#alr raal|r. Hroa'a. Ruiml*l n lb* Bottb t'j ft illov Rank (tr-*t, <>g tb* M*t bf Holm*-, -tr—t, nn th. Mtatb by aa all.* and nn tb* **.t bj Int ol Hrai; RnrhM; fr •alia* on Mbl Wil li.* Raak ■' - -1. 160 M an 4 aatoadlng bark 110 tot to aid ,I- . • .t.i.i |uf aa arm, •*• or toa Tharoon arartr4 a too *lnrjr fram- b u—. rial.l- and oth-r nat-l-uildlag* Mrait.taka* in riaratlua aa4 to b* m-14 aa tb* propnij of John Cam Jit-all. No. 8. All that certain lot or place of grtmiwt •itisat- la th* villaga of C*atr Hall, Nl* to*n,bl|>, Oaatr* nanty, hu *. hamM a* tolk-w*: B*giaalng at *b>a* euro**- of land* uf Minor, d*r*a*H , tbonr* o-rtb 71° **, al.mg turnplk* 4 HO ln Mono, at alloy ; thorn* along aaltl all-) aortb lU° at, 10 ft-10 aanrb-* to pntnt ; tbonra li* otbar lamia of Jo*-|>h Httwor. iWoaaog, onrtb T4<' oaat.l J-ln norrbM to atno* ' Iboao* b) aaat-*>ath 14" -tut. 13 1-lti p*n-bM to ptac, of bogtanlng -<na talalag 61 |rrb*. tone* ot loa* Tbor—>n or—t—l a t*o-*tot) fratoo bottao.atabla ami otbor -Hit-bullftlaaa. Hottoit, ukon la t-*outl.>ii and to to aotd aa tba |ir.>|- ortj at Joba 11. Millar. No. o.—All that cwrUin lot or piece of ground attnata la RpHag townablp, Coat-o count), I'm Ilk: Itouadod an tb* mirth b) Margarot Totan, on tba wrath b) ftoloiann Sartat, aa tba oat b) *ll - llaatM, an tba aaat Uf land of Dutomaa Barlct-- ouatalalng | acta, nor* nr laaa. Thoronn or—tod a •tor) and a half It-amo bona* and otbar out-bonding*. Holrod, tahon la axacuttoa and to to aold aa tb* pro port) of Kvan B. 1 tabor No. 10. All that certain lot or piece of gpttind dtnato In Forgwaae u>wa,btp. Uontro conn- It, r-nn'a: Bonndod ou tba aaat li) aatala 14 widow rt"*, oa tb* wotg b) J. B. Ard, ne thoanitb b) paMto mad. and on tb* north b) J. B AH—oantainlog 1 of aa arr*. a*or*or loan. SMiipMIMWSV half itort Data* bouao. lalilo and otbor oal-buildlnn*. Aotn-d, Ink on In oxo titbm and to to aotd aa ft>* (>ro portr of Rtlta M. Cartor. No. 11. All thnt certeln lot or piece of groand .lta*t. In th* vtllac* of Oaatral Citj. Oantra cmnt), Pa.: Bound"! oa tba MUlb b) Front ,tr—l, an th* aaat b) J. M. Wagnor, and oa tba north Uf Iddlng* *tr**t—containing | of an art*. MOT* or baa. Thoronn -rtot-d a .tor) and a hall fram* buna, and Otbar out-tmlWing, ftottod, tak-a la aaacalloa and to to *oM aa tb. |>ro|rt) of John Uoaaar. No. 12- All the right, title and Inter oat of (totoadant. In all thai rwrtaln tract of load Sto at* In R"b brWMhlp, tVntr* rountr, Pa., la th* war rant*. nam* of Min Hnot bright and dnrrlliwd . coord lag to a our**) mada tb-raol b) band llaugb ae tba JKHta iU) of Angus, A. D-. IHI: Hoginatng at a (da* traaenrnary thorn - ribntlag bj a tract of land la tba warrauttM nam. of Andrew draff, north 6U°aaat. 314 porrba. aior- or IM. to a whit. |>tn*. a oaraar: th-nc* hr a tract of butd In tba warrwwltoa aaat. at Cto|ior Sli.ftnor. anntb -at. St.! porrba. mora or t*M to a rod oak W**or black oak toll-a, thuwoa b) a tract of land la lb* wwrranlta* nam* of Rotort ftp**r, ■math 611 s *s. WO wurehaa Mora or tow to a |rat ; tbanoa hi a tract of land In tba war-matt— nam- of llttorga llnffnagl*. north 3*4° was, 33* |mcrbm awr* or Wm to lb* |>laco of beginning— containing 431 arr*. and M pan-htonnd allnwaaoa. A LbO, All the right, title wad intenst of de fendant* Hi all that certain tract or piw* of land St •at. la Ruah townablp,Uontr* fount), Pa., in tba war rant*, nam. of Andr.w liraff. togtanlagnla kaslerk tr*. a mraor; th-nro aatondlag north 30* wmi.33o parch— naera or I—a to a fis tr— cacnar ■ than— hy a Hurt ot tond la lb* warrant— nam* at Chrtatlaa Muaaar. wrutb tt/ aaat, 330 pwvebs safe or IMa la a angar tr— a roraar ; t h-nr* by a tract of land In tb warrant—o nam- of Jolin Hanibright, aoutb W waat. It.'o) pdVrtioa mora or lam to a plnn Ira* rorm-r : th-nro Uf s tract of land In th* warrant— nam* of ftobaatlan liraff, north Uf -as, 230 p-icbm, mora or I—, to lb* plncaof toglinilng- containing tas atr— and IM par ■ lim, aw>r* or lota. A LBO, All the right, title and inter eat of d frmtanU In #ll iLul certain tract or pH* #of land all uate partly In Hush township, aforesaid .and partly in MorrU township, ClaarArid county, Pa.; Boiindru on the north by Isnd* lata of the estate of llenrv l/u -raiue, <lef:ea##tl, on the ait hy lands of Quay and Ky ler, on the south hy lands !& tsarrantee name of An drew Graff, on the west hy lan#!* late of Brenner and Ouipdiny—containing 4<J7 a re# and 137 perch#* *ur veyad April I, 1793, ou warrant In name of Christian Munser Thereon erected twr# frame house*#, an old saw mill and other outhuildinva. ALSO, All the right, title and intercut of de fendant# iu all that certain tract of land situate In Morri# township, Clearfield county, Ivno'a: Begin ning at a stone heap formerly a while oak corner; thence hy lands late of Lever and Lorain" south 2301 perches Ut a pal, eaat 164 per (lie# to a fmst; thence by lands surveyed tf Hohert lUiney north 2J" 6 D |wn he* In a white pine, slotig lands surveyed to Htepheii Kiugbpfii Ift4 perches Pi the pta*"f l*egtn ii i ug—con lain lug 300 acr*-# and 37 pf-rclira and alh.w am e, and waa surveyed in pursoam e of # warrant dated March 13, A. D. 1*37, iseued to L-onsrd Ky Dr. A f.HD, All the riifht, title nnrl iriier'Dt of 'le fendant# in land situate in Morris township, ('harf)eld rouuty, I'a. lh'gtnning at a fallen hemlock; Ihem-e south 2j° west, 21ft per* Ims to a white pine ; thence north k#i" west. Sit 6 10 perches to s maple tree; thence north 24° east. 163 5-lUpercliee to a post , thence south IF- west. 6t :p|f) p# f Is* to a post, north 2° east. <3 3-|n perches to a hemlock; thence south W- v*t. 247 ft-10 perches In the pla< e of l/eglnnlng -containing 412 acre# and M |ierohe*. more nr less IDiug part of a larger tract sun eyed in the uttme of J -dtu ID/Uston ALSO, All thfl riffht, title srid int/reft of de? feudaiits iu all that certain tract <rf land situate in Morris ptwuship, Clesrfield county, IDnas. Begin mug at a spruce corner; thencs by Daniel Milk pur chase nrth west 16tj p*=rt lm to a fills, thence f.y John Taylor and John llousttm surveys 226 p*rka* !## a pine, N*uth 14° west course, called in the original survey south ; thence east 76 perrbas to a |et; thence north 14° e*st l<f jwrrh* " to a spruce; tlietice south kk' cast H4 per< he; thence north 14 east I'jnperches to the place ttf beginning—containing 170 acres. Be ing pattsof two sur*rjrs in warrant*** names of David Beverage and Fronds Johnston Thereon ere# le<l a two*#tory frame bouse, stable and other out-l/Uildiags. Hei/v d, tisken in #x**cutif/fl and to be sold a* the pro perty of Joa>L M - k, with iffilks to J<hu *M aguer sod W V. Wagner, as terte le ltuU. Notr.*—Thn undivided ne thlr4 part of the aDtve de 4 ril*ed tracts of land will le mM at the same tirri" and place hy Mm. T. Kirk, F**q . trustee for certain creditors of Wag uer k Bru. T>rus made known oo •lav of sale. • rto. 13. All that <"prtain lot or pioew of gfound oituste in Potter town#hip. Centre county. IVtin's Begititiiiig at a sbne . th# nee by land# of Jtdtn Mover south 234° west |J4 perches io a niMple. thence l<y hUMaf JdHl Royer MMth 27 east. A3 4*19 tn a |Hwt, thsnrs by land of Frank Wright Ooith 61 J° east. 3H 4-10 perrhr# to a post; the ore by land of lhxri'l Flefaher north S4| ? wwt, M ilO percbew to stone; therow hy land of a north 41# east, 4ul*|i perrhe* P stone ; thencs l#y land of I rish Bloc k north Alt 0 call, W Flu perche* to stoto- ; tlience by land of •sine ami Joeph Hblrk north IH4 perche* to a comer, thence by land id ftonlel Fletler #outb S(>4 west. :i* fterrhes to stone; thetoe by land of same itli 71, west, 37 6-19 pen-tie# to Mo* RfftN bj lartd of kr Ishler and Jacob Moyer auth 2S° a*t, lift 7*19 }*ert he* la th# place of Itsyrlnnlng'-ootitainiag l-M acra and |#rd". more .# Iwa. Iherwm erect ed a two-sptry fram# house, lank tarn and othef out* lufnling# Heif td. taken in ei*rtitt(*ti and to be add a# th# property of Heajaiatu B.tror No. 14. AH that certain tnwMtiagw, tone mefit and tract of Isnd •rate It* Vb-nner lotthip ruirfC'SMty, I'ißS i. at iDtiN, along Uh U uf filsard Purdu# § heir* ttorth w" west, . 116 patches to s Ida k --li. thencs n th 0"" wasl. #1 perrhes to a dead pin* lh*t)ce north 3e* a#a. r t p-rchss iu stones; thence north 62 east. 264 pen h*a b a he#lnut oak . tbeaor sniUt Uf' east, 121 pen he* to chsatout uak , t)wn< e 2k# p<r<b* to lb# phuwwf IfSiuntttc—' owtaining .'*) set.-# and allowance. Th one of fk# two Oftdivhkd fiDk port l*eing Ih# same that Th<tas Bur**ide and Md# •, hi* wife, by dewd t*earmg even date herewith gran D-d and navntd to the said Georgw W Tletma* ; th# other one undivided fifth lelsc the same whwli the sail Oaocge W Th* so a# holds la Ids own right under the last will and testa ment of Ih. John Pnrdus. dereased. Thereon ereclad a twfestoryr-frame h<*u#e. bank barn sad other out buddings, excepting and i earring from the akftre* •old mortgaged premises all that certain mewmoge, teoemeot and pe* of land situate la Beouer itiu shlp. Cmdr# eonnty, Penn'a . Begmaiag a! block <*k. '# Bne of Thus** Pvndur. tle w# by laud of md Purdue smith JT|® st. lib twrrlte# •<. it.*#; thence north 64|'■ 63 l*|4 |#trti bi stone ; thence by land of Aifttarrda T AD xander muth 27| Ci tat. per* Lew lu *to*f . th#n e snith f>4 ( West, 42 M< pert bee to hD# ; fheQCe W'Wth 17| 4 ' es#t. ft |w-ftb to old pine: thence * .nth Ml" treat, 21 neches to placw of /eginrdtg—rotiialulng 47 arm# and 94 |*#r. he* . re |ea#e uf Relmrca T B.a#Ue and Thut. Burnwide to Geo k Th 'i)* 4)i*l May 11, 1*76. Mi" Hl*sr us Hwk "K.** |ag %/> Mrel. taken in •lerotDm and to !•# add a- the |tru|erty uf George W Thunssa. No. 15. All that certain momungo, tene ment and lot of grwnnd situate in th# borcttgh #.f Belle. | font#. Ontr# onaoty. Pa., I*e#ng m th# east side <if Allegheny afreet, known, and designated a* lot Ho. Id? In th# general plan of aaid borungh . Bounded on th# n<fih hy M lots of RoUnd Cwrtin. fir #■ 1. on th# east hy Iterator alley, nn th# <*.* th by (klbsn n# Mtotlgnnkerr, and oa Use vat hr Allegheny street— con lain ing;of sn acre mo*e or lea# Thereon erected a 'bsthle t woe lory atone dwelling house, stable sad I other outbuildings. HHteJ. taken io rxe at km and lo h# aohl aa Ui* |rtpsriy uf Dinah M. Adams, i fsMWi No. 16. Alt that ct>rUin lot or plnr* of crownd aitaat* la Bolt** towsalilp.OMti* >uat). Pa Boan4*4 r* tb* north fey I*a4* of Mr, Ntl-toll. oa U>* —at by |Mlr raw!, oa tb* aouih by Jwt— M-fTinllc aadO—rg* (lincrtck. and <Ol tb* •—thy Mbf ian.fe of li".rf- Itorwt—containing 102 a-r>* awn* or I—a. Th*— *r*rt"t a tw—tnrr frant- bow**, lak torn and ottor owttoiMinf*. A L*o, All that owruin mwMU|t-, tonrniwnt and tract of !aa4 aitaat* in lb* linrwhtp of Or*R(, <'wa lr* -unt), Pa B**ißnln at a <arn*t , tb*n— h* lavl of tb* b*ir* of Üb*hl Mil. ball, i nai 4. wnrth 34" w—t. ftd ft-10 p—rb— to a btokory . than*-' aoatb 66t n w—t, 113 p-rt bM to wwt, tb*w* w.uth hr law4a of tl*ui* Durat, Jr.. 34J" —I, 161 a|n p—cb— to •tow*; tb*r* h) laar! of U*ort* burnt. Jr., aualb w w**t, 37 p*rrb— to *too. ttoa— by nan- nmth 3fe> aart, 36 t-rrh-a to Mon* ; throe* north M" aaat, >3 6-ta p*rrh— to wbii* nak; th— a nth 3f —*t 111 3.10 P*rrb— to w.a|il, tb— worth —t. It t-1o <b— to atow— , tb— north \jr *r—t 47 A-10 part bra to Mow* ; th-nc- worth 'lf —at. 41 wwrto* to ■tobf ; ttoi.c* Worth 3 lf W—t, 123 6-10 to P"*i ; Itonr* north Vo° —at 34 3-10 p-rrlw, u> lb* pla— of Iwciwblnß—onataiolaft 100 a— mora or tom, *•'• part of a tarr I rati of land which AwAraw or** an.l Marcarat, hi* wife, by tbnir t**4 ftatH tb* 31nt 4a) of Jaauar), A. D, IS4B and r—4ad la Oa li rowaly. la DaH Rook y."l. 4Vn, (ram-J and noa**y*d to th* *ald (tout** Darat Th—a —t4 a law*ory *toa* boaaw, traak torn aad otb-r ootbulM ALSO, All that owrtain tract or piacw of land •ttwato In PHt— lowa-bto. C*atramwnty Pa. ; Bownd- H oa th* worth b, lan.U of Jaat- Uafta, Tb—. Uwfla aad Frad kurtr.oa th* waat h) landa of Dr. Wlfena and otbar*. oa tba aoatb by landa of Job* MkMrrllaa aad otbatt.aad oa tb* waat by j T tit af Aaron a4 AlfeH Irarat--ontaloln, lit arr— Mo ot laaa. Tha—rai artctad alar*- twowtory hrtrk dwatlta how—. Utr* hank barn and otbar owtballd iaßa B*)*"l, tak-n in •*—atlnn aad to U aold aa lb* praptof) of Baitti Darat No. 17. All the riffht, titlo *nd (ntor wat of dafewdanl in aad to alt tbat mrtaia lot or to— of uaaMtad land, aitwnt* la Hal*-* townthto. Cantr* StodnHag af a pin-; I ban— by landa of P. Il.wtanaaa anrth.ftd 0 —at. 234 paw tow toa plat jib by jand* of Joba Hoatownan aoatb 40* aaat. 186 pmtow to ton— . H-w by landa af J-ha B—d) aonth W waat. ftftft p—■ aa to n pin*, tb-ara by land* ot ll<——n aad Holaworth north IP a—, M parab— to tba pin— of Iftanlnß-ooattoninß 406 arr— nnd 141 patrbw and to tow an— of alt twr —at. A LBO, All the ri|(bt, title and Interevt or ita fendant In nnd to all tbat rartali tract of nn—a tad innd aitaat* la Halo— townablp. Cant— canal), pa bnaadad follow*, to alf DitoMMbß at tot—i ttoa— toc—R land* btani* aaa*d by Trr-itl kata aouih 4Si n wato, 1R p*rrb-* to ctoatnnt oak ; tb— Mth lIP aw* 76 parah- to Maw* hy fijton obli* *• 'Af* '"** U * t Drady north 7(P •to, le lurrbM to Mo*—; tbaa— toons total ot todra of swoon Oral, north 13° a-t to pitch pta*; lb— by Mountain nn.th 77 a—t, 31* aarrh— to *b—tant; than** "rath 21° mat, IM F°-"fjr *■* w-31 ofTL;* Roran.aajv batra acratb f*' to Me p*rafa- to **##•*"( "••*• Martin taaih 7U aaav Id* parato* to tba pin- af toh,tont-a*totta lag 137 act— and 13 parab- and alio—. ALSO, All the right, title end Intefcwt of de ***2' 1* *," d .!? *" <s*** lot or pto—af In r*o*H torn*. Htnal* In Main- toaadlte. Ontr* "** 'Tm'slio*** ** M*7l'a north 1?4 at**— af Mton tr** ; thaw— by tb* MM* aoatb 4t" c—t, ln pwrrtoa to n oh—teat art ; th**— by toad to Job* o#(atwrit* and T. 0. Elhnrt aonth 76° a—t, 13* fttrhm t lII* |-lar* of beginning— containing IVi arrm and bi |<*THII and allowanc*. Th*R*n *r**t*d > twi*u>ry (labia buar, .table >u.l </U.r out-build* log*. A I.HO, All the right, titlo And Intermit of do landant In and to JI tbnl rerlnin lot or btar* of anim* iirovad land toluat* In lfain townablp, f>ntr* muntr Pnn'a, laotfH an follow., to wit Beginning at a' fallow nlna; tßpi..- along laii'l fortioriy ~wn*4 by Rota and Harpar north I*''***!, ** percb*. to a .ton*; thenr* by othar lanila of Aimotj Kola north 7'i & *.i' "7 6 10 perrhm to a .ton*; Jb*n< • by land of John Orlawalt* and l(*nry bbo I tar wajtb 17& *aat. 0 parcb ►a to a .ton*; thane* aoulh I If' *aat, *2 p*r>h*> to a toon*; thanr# by land, of H llau|it aottlh 7'r *at, W 7-l<i |*r*h*. to tba pi*. * of Iwginiitug— ootitalulng :t7 arm and 711 p*rrb*. A I.AO. All the right, titlo And intercut of d. f* ii<lrit fn und l<i til ihM rrrtniu lot or ji4e** of )u*. prenyl Uti<l •itijat* in IfaJrj** to*uht|j. Cmfrumfelf t Hein', homi'led *4 follow*, to wit; H'KifioliiK nt •firtire; tlifnc along lu<l of Andre* K"rnmtn t he Ira aouth 70j*WMt, 1M perrhea to a aunUl hick<y ; th^noi • long land of John InatwiUr and atlwrt aouth IVf - Ml, £3l (wrcliw to it/inMi; th<w a along tba motintaitt north flTf' awt, IM wrf hw to a pit* h th*n< al<ng lanl* f J O Ifoyer and otbcri, Itt|' w#-t, '/"24 |>#-r<he* to th |la/* of l*xiiiblii(~OitiUliiiot •TW and 117 |wrli flttd allowa item. TIIWMOII orw.t* h! a fraiu* liuuw, alahla and other out-buil'lUigß. ALW, All the right, title And interest of d* Umlaut In and to all that yartain trart of ine<tte-| land alttiHtf In Haiti*-* t-* uiip. Ontre eotuit y, Pa Bound*l on the aouth lj Und of U*f*rgf Fowl**, --n tha *a*t bp land* of J tl Mryrr.and other*, on the north by land* of J. O. and tVympan) -contaib lug T"J aero*, 2H parcbea and alio wain e. AUK) f All the right, till** And interest of <l*. fcn'lant loand to all that certain tract of nna*at*d laryt • ituat* In llatn** t"wrfthl|,<>otf* comity, pa , bound* *d a* follow*, to-wit: Hounded oa the aouth by lira I % ■urvey*. on the *a*t by Margarat Irate, on th* n rt|, llf Htlli'-n <•#!/ II • H • w • tba *ot by Hmnml llaupt. Jam** N Hunter and (Jworgw F*#wley— ■*•* ntainlng 142acrwi, pagrbaa And alio want a. A LAO, All right, title And inl*r*t of tj<-- f'li'Ucit In ami to all that certain frart of land partly Improvrd Htnat* In llain*w towaahip. Centra • -unit. Ha.. IfiHirln] a* followa ; ll"*irtiimiig at a apmne n * U f road; Ihtirr by l*rd jI Irani* I Wolf, tooth y -*t 41 A-10 jwr h-* t/ a whit* ate* . th*-n *\ y aartif tract of If. Wolf, north. TTf' e-At, ilA*}n >^ r . flic* t*a jewt ; tb*lt by tainia of I* * H>y A < eotifli 17' oaat. H .V| jx-rrlin to a atone ; thrnrr • land #f I> H fhay-rr A Co., north T'f rt 7 U |c rhre to etonee; th*-u< * |*y land# of I*. A iV.ter A i north I7 U w*- i rj(** r h*a to the fHa/ of*Ujni>r,tr.g —**taiuiag 4* ac-r**a more or I*-** IMced. tak**n iu eser Mtion and to tie aold a* tb- |ro|*ert) „( |ah.>i • Boief. No. 18. All thit cf-rUin lot or ~i<N * ground ittuatod '*n the a uth tide of Ahtariae *tr*-H and aoutbnaat aid* of Fonrth itro-t m i|, f uwt. . f floow hhoe. rnim(VMiut), Ha., Uing lot > • 'iky ji, (f p |. Mt <f aa<d town~roalaning in ftmit *t l*r*adU -t atid KkUiitM* ainad Ao f | ud in Unglh or L a*tth, wmfward 00 feel to a twenty fi,t Ibaafcd tewtliwi-nt ly the eald Aarlb nrod, nirfth ea*t by the aatd Mlaiiti* atreet, aoutb#-at t % | y So. Mlt In the aaid pl<*t. and aotithweat |,y ft t , j twenty f'ict atreet Thftt**n erected a le*t- *% fn,t ; h ••nee, *tab|e and itb*r ontt*alldlnga. p+irwt t.*.., in eaecotloo ami W he add aa the property ul Haiih • Quran a Tkkmh CAAH. — N-> D<*D will I*> A< know!. wlgol ULU! th. parchaM' a. mr} M |wi<) |L fali. JOHN BPANOLKK, Sheriff Ah'-tiff om.. **l M,au. Pa 1 or., TKI'STEE'S HALE. IVILL lx! px|x>#etl to public sale ▼ ▼ bUb# tindrraigr.ed, at the (atl II u* , a the Borough of Betlatunie. Centra *jnty, I'* i Saturday, the 24th of April. 1880. at I o'clock, H. M . the following dearnhed tra't* of land and pi-a •*-•. n The undhided one third (.aituf a,, ihat '.it.',. Irwl .( land Mlual. Ib Hn.h i..ai..1,, ( . t.; , . P. la lb* w.ir.ni** natu. ul J<d,i, ||.i hrrgbt, >i.i d-MM# . b ( Ann tiraraul I.J band llnwali. Mi lb* *,h d.l id Au.i.l, A. |i. b*git,iiiua at a |.in. u* ih*i, I *.t* tiding by a Ha. I <d h.nd la lb* na„i* ~ „ . > At'diww l.raff tM.itb 61|" ml. 21* Mrla. n, * '***• tola hit* pin*, a i i.rui-r, lb. in . l,j a iiwl oi t.i.d la tb* waitaai"* uaw* a* t *.|n-r *a,t|. ... *••*. m pr r. h*a. n-T cr IM, in ■ r*d oak tiw*. l.r ' ... i. Hmw* I.J a liwii id Und in in. . labia* u.m* at R..l<-r1 |i|.Mr xaitl. ;,i ( C*'baa, w.f of laoa, to a puat. th**.. by a Im. t .4 Jla Ilia wanania* a.,.* <4 i*"t p* ||r.flna,l* n, | r wan Zli ii. ba. nw.r. or laa. t.. th* 11... ,f i*. (.anlnt—r.Mtataiia, X. A(*Al> aad Km pI.IU II , aad allowaar*. AIMI the undividiil onc-lhird ,nrl of ail j that .attain tra.i or (..*.* ,4 land niuat. ia 80-h loan.bi|> ab.rnatd. In lh* aatTantna aaa>. <4 Aadt. itliaff; tt.flni.iag at a h.-a.*rri tr*, * , M ,* r n.., , | ..landing anh W wan.XJli par. b*a. a*i* . r l*~ i* , a pin* HOT r-orarr, th*bi* t.j a trai l al laad n. Mm warrai.taa nam* af t'biUUaa Muaaai a,mlk 4 > *aM. JTMI (wrrtiaa, ww.r* or lan. in a aagat U** a . .it.*r. . h T* c t. h ' * tract laad la tba warrant** a.m* U 4..bn llattil-rlgbt auatb Uf wwi. Ul paarl.*., a. r. o laaa. In a pin* tnw our***; tbatw* by a tia. I .4 laad in tb* warrant** nam* at N-iawtlan tiraff t.-nl. *•. Ifw p*rrboa. Bur. f. I**., In tb* jdar* c 4 la*,nntag- - ioi.tafuiif U2 At RK- aad IM I'KIK lIK-, m ..* t laaa Alao the undivided ona-tbird part t.f *'l thai rwrtaln tract or ptxw of laud afloat* iwrllr la Rh •■maablpalcraaatd aad parti, la M. m. K.aaabij ttr.rb.-ld i.mntj, Umadad ami drartlbad aa lain-*. : 0 tb* inatb by laol. uta at lb* anal* <4 lln.ij WvaIASK. d. *a**d. <* tb* *a.t l.y land. Uli of C|.,.. aad KjIOT, en tba a .alb by laod. la tb* maxa uama.4 Andrew Uraff, ,m tb* wr.l by land. I.l* I Krir: *u: A* R*. .*i IS7 PARI MBA; aarr*y*d A|wtl I. l.tO, <* oarrat.l . nmmo of Cbruttea Mnawa Th*rr<.n w*M lo Pram* lIMMOT. aa trfd i tan,* Saw Mill and otbt ol huildia^ Al*> the undivided onff-tbird part of All that rwrtaln tract of land allaaW In M<atw twn.h t| , nmrArbigriaaty. law.a. I*4 and d*arrflOTt aa b.lt..*-: Iw-gin ntag a* a Won, baap, ill an rl j , wblt* tal con* "■ l-r Uad. lata of ami Laraiwa balk *#•l par. b*. tu a pool, aa.t lit pare**, to a |.*t, tbaara by lan.U or.*.*d a. Koiwat Raia*. a .rth • bill parrbra to ■ wblt* pin*, al t.g land, ~d ta et*pb*a Kiacnnn lb* paftb*. u. tb* plac* af h* (taaln,—not. lataut, J0 At KB* tad C l-t.R. Ill aad allowaaoa. and wa. aait. j*d la imiwoaara 4 a wanwat Ul*d Mar, I. 11, A D IW7. Uaaad la baoaar 1 A) Ur. Alo the undivided nne-third nArt of All lir 1 l '* l of Ud •"oat* la Morrt. tawwablf. cmwty lammUd aad daarnbtd aa loll,.. . fUginntag ala lall*w bMnlock ; tbanrw anatb S|" wen. 11* P*rgb*a ta a wblt. pta* ; ibaar* north T|<> w*at. ,11 " *° • wafdr trn*; tkm. eorili tl* mat l Alt. prrrbaa to a pnat; Ih-n.a atmtb M wral. •AO-lo parrba. to a paat north f Wt, •* 1-10 la-rrh*. to a bamlock. tbawtr mlk M" aaat, 3*7 5-10 prtrb- OT twdanlng-ooouiaiag 117 A OKA and A* Pbßt libit, ana tog KHU jmrt of a torg~, tdart wrrrfal la 11, nam* af Jobn lloaatoa. AIo the undivided one-lhird rmrt of All JJ*' tidaln tear* of laad aitaat* fa Morria towa.bip, naertaW aoaaty, boaudad aad 4**,|M a. Mk— : argtiintog al aipnrtmnM; thatm by IhuiM Ki.k MtirbftOT north WOTI. ltop-trbOTtoatda*. tbaara by Jaa Taylor aad Job* Ib-nalua aarvay. 126 panb** to a plaa, OTBlb l|° wral coatw*. naltod ta Urn *rtr>al toatb ; tb*i.o> aaat 7*p#rrh*. u. a pal; tl.*i. UJJ'JI ptob • tot apt at, ; JCmro aoatb M4°*aat.H parctoa. Urnboa aotib t|°aaaC ISA parrb to to tba fdaca Of Iwgianmf— coUiblng 170 A< RK. Katbg pMto tff Iwa art.,. In a.rr.nl*. nawwa < Itortd It*,*rag. aad Fran. t. Johmt n Tbaraaa *rw l*d • rittollma. aad a raiu Kara aad otto* aatballd laga; Mac Uw aaat* tract* of Und which W. C Wag !'•* M *NPtoto, by dead datad March t>. * 7 ® • lead Km* *Kmt, J. cNttjid to Jaa. C-4ir.1l aad Wat. T. KtiV at. -T?*' O, V 1 *'-lhinW af aaid kadwlll b aold at stol* at tb* aaato Urn* aad pton* ,**_ - **• T. KIRK, Aarrtring Traat** fcr tirhtoa aradlto.* of War**' d tow AJOTICE U hereby given, that the *•"<• aaatad piiwaa have Atod thalr ptot tbm* tor Mtoww la U Offbw of tb* Cb rtt a* tba Ooart rfOtwtmal Qnartar ham of tb* town* ta aad tor Oaatr, coaaty. aad I bat •ppltaatom will b* and* at tba BMI ffnatoah af atod (Wl to mnt lb* tataa; w. K Maaaor,. - Tt*.n, Millhrtai Kara. Jnba Ramodal*. da ......PblH ( 4t.arg Wore Uaaty Robb- da ......Walkrr to.ato.tp Joaatbaa Kraaator,. da Miltbtom town I tat to Pbattoiiii, da rblllaalaia KIT Jamto W.tlayT' fctomg XT "" T Joba Aadrrwna da. IMUtoat* tora. BhaMOwama, Tatohrn, da. da Pavel J War**, da Potto* tovraabtp. J.din H. OdeaklrA. do. da da to*') M At.•**,. da -_ r*oß towatotlp. lU.. U tolliftiiilt para Pdward Arwvrtu Tatara da da OotMbHtom- da Pprlnc townabip jto* KRa%Jr r *a da .. Marlon inwn.btp toitohrh Aatoth„—Rating RMOT, IMtaftoti* aao. -J n toab, ~, Tat*rt, Ktolateal* Anro "fJaT"- 5" 11 ** Hotto*. KrlUtoato Kra (l*>tg* *fill#v„..„ Tavarm *''* |.,wmblp. CA- PaalAaar, da ......nanaahari Ko*. ft*2l Uy<L da IT* da Hoaa*. .ftot Km twp. AM* Knblbark.r, ...Tamn town tawaahlp * fc - Krni. lovnhtf. £' ft *. Pattai towaablp. K. V. AhtUto*,. da _....Mnrd Kara W. K Ttotor* da BtoUfoat. Kara Rhadrwrh Sieffby da ——Pblgatob MA Wvbt,... Saloon PlnHfwbara Ram. I*-** J G BAKPXR, Ctortu
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