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In Ulster county, New York, there is a woman of real grit who inherited fourteen years ago a large estate, con sisting principally of farming property, heavily encumbered with debt. It was the old homestead and she could not bear the idea of seeing it pass into the hands of strangers, and was determined that it should not. Although then only twenty-four years old, and with no more practical knowledge of life than an ordinary country lass, she as sumed sole charge of the estate, de termined to clear it of debt. Having an old mother sixty-two years of age, a half sister, also helpless from old age, the two orphan children of a deceased brother, and a brother in the last stages of consumption to provide for, this made her task doubly hard. A little experience taught her that it was im possible to support her large family and keep up interest arising from the heavy indebtedness of the estate from resour ces of the farm. She decided upon school teaching. She was engaged to teach in her own neighborhood at $8 per month, and her salary iu a short time was raised to S4O per month. She has continued school teaching ever since, directing the work of her farm, and during the summer vacations going into the harvest fields with the farm hands to pitch on hay, rake, bind, Ac. She has earned from teaching school over $3,500, paid off the debt of the " old homestead, and greatly improved the property. She has been an exten sive stock raiser. Her wheat crop aver aged this year forty-two bushels to Ibe acre, the largest yield in the county. A short time ago she learned that a brother-in-law living in Pennsylvania, was in destitute circumstances. She went to him and found him helpless from an incurable disease, with a family depending upon him. " Ren," she said, " what can I do for you?" "Nothing, Libbie," was the reply. " You have your hands full already. We will have to go to the county house, I suppose.'' " Never, Ren, as long as 1 live. Come and enjoy the comforts of the old homestead with me. 1 will keep you and your family as long as you live." She says she has enough to do now without having to support a husband too, which she might have to do if she were to marry. Wrecked on the l'an Handle. From B|>#cial Dispatch to the Times. PITTSBURG, Oct. 29.—Passenger train No. 32 on the Pan Handle Road, which leaves here at 4 p. and passenger train No. 9, due here at f> p. M., ran into each other at Rurgettstown, 28 miles west of Pittsburg. Roth trains were traveling eight miles per hour. The engines, tenders and baggage cars of both trains were badly wrecked. Michael Lanegan, Thomas Cunningham and John Cunningham, three young men, tramps, were stealing a ride on train No. 9 and were instantly killed. They were mangled fearfully. J. Hen derson, fireman on the satie train, was also killed and Engineers Garvey and Thompson were both badly hurt but wilt live. The accident resulted from the train men misunderstanding orders. The passengers were Bhaken up but none were injured badly. Discovery of a Letter of Jefferson. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, during a recent visit to Paris, discovered one of Thomas Jefferson's letters in the manuscript department of the " Bibliotheque Na tionsle." The letter was dated Annap olis, December 5, 1783, and was written to M. de Marbois, Secretary of the French Legation at Philadelphia. Mr. Jefferson's daughter was then at school in New York. Writing of bis daugh ter he said: "The plan of reading which 1 formed for her is considerably different from what I think would be most proper for her sex in any other country than America. I am obliged in it to extend my views beyond her self ar.d consider her as possibly at the head of a little family of her own The chances that in marriage she will draw a blockhead 1 calculate at about four teen to one, and, of course, that the education of her family will probably rest on her own ideas and direction without assistance." A special from Cairo, Illinois, states that the construction train ran over a cow Saturday night near New Grand Chain and was wrecked. Lewis Wash ington, a colored person, was killed and five other men were injured.. Our Mission School. Only It lllttf handful, wt< gathered ttium in the .tract, Children with hnula uncovered nrtd children with oak •d feel. Children whose eyes looked hungry, anil children who shook with cold, Children whoso little farce were wonted, end white and old. Only a little building, twelve by twelve at the most, With live utipslnted hem hen mid a cra/y choir t# boujtt; Two windows, otic to the wont war J look* at the netting sun, Pouring hin lont beam* through it just when our school In dour. Thereon the Snhboth evening, litany a month we're diet. There In that golden gleaming you'll find un gathered yet, Sweetly the voire# ling mid brightly the fores nhi tie, And the golden sunlight tourhes with a light divine. And on we hear tloyin ninging nngnof o Savior's love. We think of tho coming Sabbath in heavenly mints uletve. Till looking along the vlnta of those eternal years, IMm are our eyes with gludnenn and the joy that touches team. Tinn't the children's faren we see ill the shilling gleam. Tinn't the roughened Ixuiches, 'tinn't the dingy room ; .lust for a moment brightly cometh a visioh sweet Of a hont of shilling angels, treading a golden street, Rearing seals on their foreheads, clad in garments of snow— Wearing no trace of sorrow, met and vanquished he low— Yet the glorified fat es, seen in that vision bright, Strangely resemble those lifted to ours to-night. Then in tender reverence, bidding in closer clasp, Little fingers that tighten round ours in childish grasp. Looking down oil faces, watching our owu the while, ('hanging with ours to saduess, brightening with ours to smile. We think of those little children as heirs of a home above, Dleaseti with a Father's blessing, loved with a Sav ior's love, Treading the earth in sorrow, hut bound for the letter hornw. Where hunger, and want, and sicklies# and trinl never come. What if the little building to them in tin* wicket gate, leading away from danger into the pathway stiaight. Something holy and Joyous, surely, our work must he. Reaching beyond the present Into eternity. Then in the grand to-morrow, looking hark if we may Into the lif.. and labor, living nu earth to-day ; Truly I think remembrance, holy ami pure and sweet. Will hallow the dim old roolil where we and the children meet. There was turned out from the Grant locomotive works, in Patterson, N. J., on Saturday, a new locomotive of pecu liar construction, intended for the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Eugene Fontaine, the invent or, claims that this locomotive can be made to go ninety miles an hour, while the machinery is run no (aster than that of an ordinary locomotive traveling at the rate of sixty miles an hour. The machinery is all on top of the boiler instead of under it. The total receipts of the Pittsburg ex position were SB6,<X)O. The expendi tu.es were $96,000, the extraordinary expense being occasioned by making permanent improvements. On Thursday evening Jacob Mohn, a Pennsylvania Railroad brakeman, was struck by an overhead bridge, near Mountville, knocked off the cars and instantly killed. He was about thirty eight years of age, and leaves a wife aud six children. AWARD OF PREMIUMS—IMHO. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PRE If It IIS AWARD* EI) AT THE LATE COUNTY FAIR. CLAHH NO. I. Best stallion, heavy draught, IMR I F Poortnati r flO (tf> 2* l bwt stallion, heavy draught, Henry Iludy I 'IHI stallion, light draught. J. G. Rider 3 mi CI.AHA NO. 11. Best stud colt,under I year. J. 11. Fudihurn, Htock Jour. " " M bet. 3 and 4 yr., Jno Poor man.... AE) " M •* bet. 2 and 3yra., II J. Chi, 3 (JO CLASH NO. HI. Iht gelding, bet. 3 and 4 yrv. Jno. Jf,, 300 2d beet gelding, bet. 3 and 4 yr* , W M Furey, Amer. Htock Jour. •Best gelding, bet. '2 and 3 yearn, W. >l. Furey, Bfork Jour. •2d beet gelding, Iret. 1 and '2 yrs., O. W. Muevr, Htock Jour. CLAHH NO. IV. Beat mare colt, !w*t. 3 and 4 yr*., W. M. Furey,,.. 300 24 beet mare colt, bet. 3 and' 4 year*, U.K. llov, Htock Jour. Beet mam colt, bet. 2 and 3 yr#., G. W Muaser... 3 00 2d beet mare roll, bet. 2 and 3 year*, 11. K. Hoy, Mock Jour. •Beet mare colt, bet. 1 and 2 year*, E T. Osmer, k Jon *IWt mar# colt, under I year, Peter Wian P 00 2d l>eet mam rult, under 1 yr , Ctirtin* k Co., S'k Jour. CLAHH NO. V. Bct brood mare, with foal, G. W Mn***r 4 00 24 beat brood mare, with foal, 11. K. Iloy 3 O0 CLAHH NO. VI. •Beat mare f<r heavy draught, W. J. Dele, Stock Jour. • Beat pair farm horse#, J ere. lHv|ey t _ .Mock Jour. •Beat pair mulea, Jno. Hamilton,. Htock Jour. CLAHH NO. VII. Beat home for carriage, A. V. Miller. 3 Of) 24 leat liona for carriage, Tlioa. Decker Htock Jour. CLAM NO. VIII. •Beat lady*# aaddle home. IW-lla Garhrirk Am. Ag'#t. •Beat Gent#, aaddle horac, llarry Curtln..... Am. Ag'st. CLAHH NO. XIII. •Beat thoroughbred Alderney bull, over 3 yean, J. B. Kinsley 4 "0 •Beat thoronghbrrd Alderney hull, Ire't. 2 and 3 years,!/'. T. Alexander. 2 (■> • Best thoroughbred Alderney hull, he't. 1 and 2 years, A. 8. Valentin# Htock Jour. •Best thoroughbred abort horn Durham row over 3 years, G. W. Mu#er.„ 3 ill CLAHH NO. XIV. Beat heifer, bet. I and 2 years, Auio# Garhrirk, Mock Jour. " heifer, bet. 2 and 3 yrs., Mrs. J a#. II Rankin, 360 M cow, let. 3 aud 4 yrs., Am> Garhrirk,. 6 00 " hull, over 3 years, 11. K Iloy.. 6 m H hull. Iet. 2 and 3 year*, W M. Furey, 3UO *" crtlt, under 1 year, J. M. Fi*hhiirn r Am. Ag'st. M herd, Q. W. Museer,. 600 CLAHH NO. XVII. Beet Chester white boar, A. V Miller, 4 (Ml " " " #ow, A. V. Miller,. Htock Jour. ** p#u shoats, A. V. Miller, 3mi M P* ir -/■ minim hog., A mo. Garhrirk, ,t <jo " Umr, under 2 y.r, John Mian Stork Jour. - now anil pig. John W ian r 4 00 CLASS NO. XVIII. limit hark, I ywir .ml upward. O. W. Muarer,.... 4 n0 - hitrk lamli, imih-r I yrar.ti. W. Mnaarr, Am. Ag'at " pro .wan, b*t.l .nil 2 yr., O. W. Mum.r 1 l> " p.li nm, iiinlrr I rear, O. W. Miimrr, Stink Jour CLASS NO. XIX. li*t Plymouth Rork chirk.na, I'-rer Wlan, Poaltrjr M'orhl. " light Brahma rhirk.ua, Louia Aik.y, Puoltry World. " rollm tlon poultry, Lonl. Aik.y, 3 on " IIIIJU-II rgga, Mra. 11. Keller,. Poultry World. " dnrk., 11. V. Ilolui'-a, Farrnar'a Krh-nd. " turkey., 11. Puttrraon, ...Poultry Wurld. CLASS NO. XX. Coop of Pigoona, llarry P. (larbrlrk hn Cut, Ed. M. Han a in oil CLASH NO. XXI. BMI pork of pup rorn, l)a.til Lolif Vl Brat i biuhrl tliunthy Mwt, Joa. Hak.r, Prac. Parm.r, limit hu.li.l oat., U. W. Mnmu-r I no Beat biuhrl whit, .hwt, Jarati IH.tr. I mi 2d bet hu.b.l wlill. wli.al, Jaroh Dirt/. HI Boat tniab.l red wheat,Cha. lkalay I (in 2il liaat hu.hal red wliaat, Wm. H. Krklay .Ml Brat huali.l yallow corn, Jaooh Dlrta 1 0U Bmrt tm.hal tiurkwhaat 11. I. Zimmerman 1 utl B-at hu.li.l cloTaraaad, Al.xandar A Co. Prar. Pann.r. B.at awaat corn, Allwrt Soi.ltrer (4) •Baal Hungarian grtwa, Alaaandar A Co—Var'a rriand. •Baat orchard graaa, Alrkaud.r A Co Prac. Yann.r. CLASS NO. XXIII. Ilaat cahliaga, Cbarlaa Brown Ml 2d baat cahhag., IJ. W. Muwrr 2A Baat ralary, Cliu*. Brown Ml 2d haet calory, David Luhr. 20 Baat tobacm, David Lohr .......Prar, Parm.r. 2d twat tobacco, Kllaa Ziuim.rinan Ainar. Ag'at Baat turnipa, David Lulir fto Baat Burbaqk |Hitatora, Joaaph Ba.cr Ml 2d baat llurhank potatuaa, <l. W. Moaner.. 2 6 Baat Duntnora pulabiaa. Itaorga K. Baker H 2d l>aat Dumnora pntatoaa, Joarph llaknr 2A Baat Alpha potatuaa, Joa, Baker Amer. Agr'tt. Beat Wilauirn acMlllug, (uvor Ixtfor® • xhihitnl) .11mm'|ih Baker Amr. Agr'nt. Beat prhl® uf the field ptitutoea, JUH. Baker, I'r. Karnier. Best oyster plant. Juaeph Baker f0 Ileal Kgg I'laiit, J>a*ph Baker !Ai 2<l brat egg plant, Mary W, llaker 'St Beat anAiirtmeiit vegstahlea. JON. Itaker Br. Karmer. '2<l beat HANOI tiueiit vegetnhleN S K. Baker, Am. Ag'at. Beat snow flake |Kttttoea, 8. It. l.t alhefN, Allier. Agr'-t. Atl heat snow flake |NitiitiN*a, <i. \V. Minuter ."Nl Beat peerleM potitK*a. <•. W Musaer Anier. Agr'nt. Beat victor |aitatoea, (i W. Muaaer Anier. Agr'af 2d Im'nt victor potatoes, Will. Haley... .70 Beat great western, (never sxlilblted), <l. W. Muaaer l'iac. Farmer. Beat sugar beets, <l. W. MllNaer 6<i Beat Boston marrow n<|ti>odies, fi. W. Muaaer fai Beataweot |adato pumpkliia, 11. W. Muaaer . r *l Heat Caah tw puuipkins,(l. W. Muaaer (a I Beat mammoth pumpkin. <5. W. >lu-Hi r M Best field pnntpkina, 8 B. Leatlieia 76 Best red globe mangle wor/.el.ti. W. Mliaeer, Am. Ag. Beat yellow globe mangle wurtael, (1. M .Mua aer Atner. Agr'at. Beat long rinl mangle wur/e| f U. \\. Muaaer. Am. Ag. Best clieeae ptiiupkilia. 0. W. Musaer Ml Ihut pie melons, Mr-. Mary Marshall .'at Beat lute toae potato* a, 8. B lemthera Ainer. Agr'at. 2d heit lul<> rose |Mitatoea, Jua U. Murahall../ Mt Beat carrot", Itoae Ann Seiliert Ml Beat I.una heatia, Jno. 11. Wolf. . r 4) 2d heat lima twana, 8. 11. I4dil 2.6 It.-st excelsior |H>tatoea, ti. \V. Muaaer....l'ruc. Farmer. Ih-Ht peach blow. <i. W Muaaer Farmer's Frleml. Beat rutabagas, Mr-. Mary Holley. Mi Best onions, Mi-a llell heather* Ml Beat g r and Chill potatoes, 8. |l. heathers, Anier. Agr'-t. Best tomatoes, W. B Kckly Mi 2d la'st tomatoes, C. Curtlii 26 Beat sweet pumpkins, t'. t\Curt in Ml Beat nionuiioth pearl potato**, J ere. Daley, Am. Agr'at. 2d best tiiHliitnoth peail potatoes, Jacob Diets...., Ml Baal tabla beata, Aibun wnaltaar 90 Beat out?-half acre potatoes, <l. W. Mussr*.Bpe'l Breiu. CLABB NO. XXIV. Be*t Humpl® apjde*, Isaac M. Arney, Am. Ag'st qtthkoaa, .Mrs. ii. B. Blflunanflao " " pears...... W. 11. Kckl®y r * " " •• peaches W. B. Kckl®y r " 44 peaches, 3 varieties,.\V. It. Kckley,...l'rac. Farmer. 44 plum- W B. K< kley r Am. Ag at. 41 grapes, W. B. Krkiey, " " 44 Fall apples, Ino. H. Dale, I'rar. Fanner. 44 W inter apple®, J no. H. Dale, •* •• 44 Winter pears, ,W. 11. Kckley r .. •• 44 CI.ABB NO. XXV. Best mower, Oat#oruo No. *• Alexander A Co. Dip. 44 44 44 No. Alexander A Co. 44 44 comhM harvester with rake, Alexander A Co. 44 44 single reaper (Osborne) Alexander A Co. 44 44 self-binding barvcNt.-r Alexander k Co. 44 44 fertilizing grain drill (Mcßhrr>) A. A (To. 44 44 wooden pin gtalu dr.II Alexander A Co. 44 44 Itlilca srlf-dump Alexander A Co. 44 44 broadcast snw'r and hay rake.Alexander A Co. 44 44 cultivator Alexander A Co. 44 44 gleaner A binder (Norriat'n) Alexander A Co. 44 44 citler mill < llickok) Alexander A Co. 44 44 tana mill Alexander A Co. 44 44 Syracuse steel plows Alexander A Co. 44 44 separator and horse power... Alexander A Co. 44 44 fodder cutter Al*xand*r A (To. 44 44 }*tato raiser Alexander A Co. 44 44 spring harrow Alexander A Co. 44 44 light single rea|*r ..tieorg® Swart/... 44 44 6-fiMiK com bin® dropi*r (leorge flwartx... 44 44 aingl® mower tieorg* Swart* .. 44 44 portable engine Cordon A handis 44 44 steam separator fiordon A batch# 44 44 Adriance reaper Cordon A handia 44 44 Adrianc® mower Cordon A lam bs 44 44 farm truck Jiai. B Mattarn . 44 44 imrtalde fence P. II Shivery 44 44 South Bend chilled p10w... II K. links. 44 OLABB NO." XXVI. B*st hotne-made furniture, Wm. it. Camp. Dip. 44 aa usage atnffer, 8. 8. King.. 44 CLAB9 NO. XXVII. Best wagon (Conklin) Alexander A Co. Dip. 44 spring wagon (Conrtland .... Alexander A (*. 44 2 •rated carriage. h"m*-nade, J. K BartrufT . 44 CLABB NO. XXXI. Il*st jar quince jelly, Mr 11. b. Harvey... Ml i 44 jar spiced qoincea, Mrs. A V. Miller Mi 44 jar canned applet, Mr. A. V. Miller J4l 44 Jar canned qui nee®, Mr*. A V Miller Ail 44 jar |i*ai h I.utter. Mrs A. V. Miller Ml 44 jar canned p*achea. Mis* Kttle ||o> Mi 44 jar pickled tomatoes, Miaa Annie Hoy ....... .An 44 jar grap* j ally, Mrs. Suan Flack .Ml 44 jar plum butter, Mr*. 8 11. |j*ath*m M 44 jar gfipa bittif, ICn B B Lmllmii io 44 jar pick lad mangvea, Mrs. 8. B. Leathers .Mi 44 Jar aj pi -i-ll v, Mrs Kat<- M. Iul- 44 J.ir chow chow. Mm. Kate M Ihl* ,M •• lag cneomban, Mn. Rat® M Ma BO 44 jar elderberry jelly. Mm. Albert Sni*lt/*r... .14) 44 jar pea# h marmelad*. Mr*. Albert Bmeltx*r Ml 44 Jar wdd plum butter. Mra Rel. B. nrtln . .. r #o 44 jar crab apple jelly. Mra. A V Miller Ml 44 jar quince butter. Mm. Barbara Sawyer ... Mt 44 jar |*ar butter, Mr* Barbara Sawyer AO 44 jar spiced |*arh*. Mm. A. V. Miller SO 44 Jar blackt*rry j*lly. Mrs. flr<xe Ja) 44 Jar pickled tea h*a, Mia* Clara M. Dal* An 44 Jar plum jelly Mi** Clara M Dale AO 44 jar apple hotter. Mm 11. M. I'xk .An 44 Jar canned rherrir®. Uul* f Baker... Ml 44 cider vinegar. Kate M. Baker.* .Vo CLASH NO. XXXII. B*t freah butter, Mariah C Marshall 1 '■ 2d b*at freah butter. Mm W. J. lhxl* 7A :U| b*t fr*h N-tter. Mm J M Harvey Ml |(*t I.utter by girl under 18. L*tti* Hm*Dz*r.... 1 i® 2d l**Nt butter by girl under !'•, Sal lie K. Shrivery An CLASH NO. XXXV. si n'Ptvimx 44 a." M 5RKim i imm. Best bran bfX fed, W •' Dalf 1 <■ IWNt whaat bread. \lr*. Hiirom Lyon j i*i 2d l*e*t wheat brad. Mrs Mary M Dale ] <■' ara-MTixiov 44 ®, ,, Sl voi.i LAMB®. Beat loaf w h*at bread. Mar® llorkheiaaer j 2d t.e®t baif wheat bread, Annie K. tiray. 1 00 arn-Dtviatox 44 c," ntaia mnra I". IVe*t wheat bread, Ida. M. Muaaer 2 (HI 2d b*t wheat bread. Mi-* Anni* Oerbrick 1 lb-si t*a biscuit, MiaaCarri* M. laxwyer I i®> ICB-MTillnX "n," (UKIRD. Beat wheat brew I, C. Smith 1 ig| Be*t rye bread, C. Smith I on CLASH NO XXXVI. Beat rusk. Mm. C. T tlartrirk 1 On 44 tea biscuit. Mm. ! Hart lay 1 (ai 44 doughnuts. Mm D Hartley 1 ia> 44 S|*inge cake. Rate M !>■!•• 1 ifi " tDOSflflflt ak*. Mr* D. BfllHay 1 'ai *" white mountain <ak*. Mrs D. Hartley 1 <n 41 ekooolxtt oaha. Mf> l Bartlay 1 no 44 gingert>r*al. Mm. II K Hoy. 1 in 14 j'.nibb*. Mrs |i. Ilarth-v I 44 apple custard, Ml* Clam M Dale I no a lenof) pi®. Miw Mary c l>kert 1 Ho 44 hard aap, Mra. All*rt Smeltxer 1 ill CLASH NO. XXXVII. Beat pair knit gloves. Miaa H. K Young ] on 44 tatting, Miaa S. K Voting... 1 ill 44 e ging. Mm* S. K. Voting 1 00 44 lady's ll'mml, knit, Miaa 8. K. Young 1 on 44 white butt4n tidy. Miaa Kttie Mar-hall 1 00 44 i hair rnver ill atrip*, Miaa Klla J. Marshall ] On 44 motto, Miaa Jennie llaldeman 1 on 44 embroidered tidy, Miaa B*lll* J. Keller. 1 no 44 embroidered towtl. Miaa Halli* J. Keller ... I iri 44 emhroid'd watch ca®e, MlaaSalli* Burtiaide.. 1 (m 44 w.fke.| travelling •alriiel, Mr# J. C. Harper 1 no 44 ph<d" frame, Ml*a Mary Hmharn 1 ISI 44 appliqu* stand cover. Mm. W. S Z*ll*r ] no 44 applique lambrequin. Mm. W. 8. Zeller 1 <N> 44 chair tidy. Mm. W. H 'faliar...... 1 IRI 44 silk quilt. Mh Sallie Barutid®. 'i (g) 44 Bruseel* rug. Miaa Mary Welter 1 mi 44 Java canvas tidv, Miaa Clara Welter list 44 hand knit men a SFrka. Mm K. L Roldnaon 1 <RI 44 WF*len coverlet, Mrs. Jacob Fisbtnirn I IR) 44 embroidered table cover. Miaa Cell* Annor.. 1 0 44 shaving rase Mi** Sallie Burnafde 1 in 44 crocheted tidy, Miaa (ferric Kankiu ] no 44 cruel stripe. Mm John N. I*an*.... list 44 baby ate k®. Mm. John N I.HNE ] IR? 44 baby sack, Mr*. John N Una ] no 44 pnrao. lady's, Mra. John N. levne 1 m 44 alipfiera. Mrs. John N. Lane I IRI 44 macrend lac®, Mm. John N. Lan® 1 no 44 infant a afghan, Mm. John N. Lan* 1 on 44 appliqu® chair, Mm. John N latrte..... 1 IRI 44 tidy, Miaa Molli* Mitchell 1 no 44 toilet mats. Miaa Molli* Mitchell ) no 44 edging ami inserting, Miaa Molli* Mitchell.. 1 in 44 chihl'a houd. Miaa J U. Iterr 1 on 44 hand embroidery, Miaa J. C Derr J no 44 bed-spread, mUa Mary Cmtlr 1 <RJ 4 * xephyr tidy, Miva Maria Leather® I IRI 44 toilet cushion. Mm. 0. D. Bifer...,. 1 lat 44 bureau mala. Mm. H. D. Pifer i no 44 embroidered tidy. Mm. D. (I. Plfrr 1 no 44 lamp Hiat, Mra. 8. F. Olbb® 1 on 44 home-made inserting. Mm. Albert Smeltxer 1 IRJ 4 * child's coat, Kii/A Mctfeffrey 1 IRJ 44 pair mittens, KliM McCaffrey.. 1 on 44 pair child's leg gins, KIIM McCaffrey 1 no 44 afghan. Mm K. A. Nolan 1 no 44 pair child's stockings. Mm. Keltec. Crirtln..,. 1 no 4 lac® work. Miss Jennla HeliretL Ino 44 emhrolderail dress. Mm Jamna 1 IRJ 44 bracket, Miaa M A.Smith 1 on 44 aofa pillow, Mr®. Rachel (.!. Curt in ] 00 44 fephyr wreath. Miaa Kate Morgan 1 00 44 quilt. Mia® Criaaia Johnson j io 44 mantle fringe, Mra. Oliver D. R1ien............ | n0 44 Uc rtdlara. Mlsa iiilla | no 44 atool caver, Mm. W'. V. Reader... 1 no M embroidered skirt, Mrs. W. V. Render......... 1 IRI CLASH NO. XXXVIII. Beat penciling, Mlta Kate Green.* 1 00 44 oil painting, panel. Mini Halli® Burnable 2 AO 44 oil painting, landarap®, Miaa Llxal® fender. 2AO 44 water color painting, Miaa Halli* Burnable. . 3nO 44 architectural drawing, J. M. Bullock, dip. A 2On 44 crayon drawing, Miaa Carrf* lUnkln | <RI 44 palnteil plate®, Mia® Lulu Meek i no CLASS NO. XXXIX. Ba®t phlox®®, Miaa 9. B. Young, lletid'a Flower Guide. 44 verbenas, Mr® Mary Holley, llend'a Flower Guide. 44 tniacellaneon® flower®, Mwr. Mcße® 200 2d beat miscellaneous flower®, Mra. Jno. Morgan Horticulturist. CLASH NO. XL. llmd cooking stove for coal, 11. K Illcka diploma, " •' wood. II K. Illcka. dlplarua. 44 display of tailor work, Thoiuaa Burnalde, ®gt diploma. 44 display of jewelry work, F. I 4 Itlair dip. M display of clothing. 8. A A. Ieb.. dip. 44 di-play of muaical instrumriitß, Munnel k Aikena. .diploma. CLASH NO. X LI. Best f-allco quilt, Mnria Bancher I 00 2d beat calico quilt, Ariuie Myers .'Hi Beat apecluiert drawing, Annie Maun I On Best Saxony line. Nellie Kline I<m Beat crocheted mats, Joale Schrotri I n Best ll painting Jennie 11. Valentin* I 2d Iwat oil painting. Jennie II Valentine An lte-t Java canvas tbly. Li/vie l/mgwell 1 nn jleat doll ®et, Adallne llftlinea I ifl Boat tbly, Annie Meeae 1 IRI 2d beat tidy. Klla N Hinltb An Best pin cushion, Allllie Meeae. 1 (HI lie.-t HpiH-imeii of edging, Mamie I'ifer 1 ■ lte-t H|ieclmeti peimman-hip. Mamie Pifer 1 00 44 specimen needlework, Mamie I*l for I nn 44 cushion, Helen Armor 1 on 44 sample embroidery. Helen Armor ......... I 44 rug, Carrie M lawyer 1 00 44 painting In watar colors, Kmily llaril® I no 44 painted pin CIJRIIIOU. Kmily llarria 1 IRI 44 embroidered towel, Kmily Karri® 1 tar 44 needle laok, Kmilv llarria.. ] no 44 painted pla< que, Mardie For-ter I <R • 4 picture Irnme sopliyr. Kill* Glenn ion CLASH NO. XLII. n*st specimen drawing, J. M Bulba k 1 (Ri 2d beat Rpcclmen drawing. Jo®. K flughes 76 Beit eb®®f "t wb®®t, Mb DM • H Grove I <>>> Beat bushel (Mitabe-a, Frank L. Hwm-iiey.., 1 mi Beat imp corn, W. 11. Dale 1 IRI Best bushel corn. Win. M. Furev I mi I 4 .*st California rue umber, Jo*. Ilenry 60 Best selection peoi lw *. K. Ilea® 60 Beat apple*, W . F. Knopf AO CLASH NO. XLII I. Best di-play scroll sawing, Louis Hr had Dip. A I 60 Best door plates, J. C. !>err ... !>i| lorn*. Ileat cement, J C. Derr Diploma. Beat ulplmhet bl'M'k*. J C. D*rr. Diploma. Ileat brockets. J. M. Holme®... Dip. A I "*t ll* *t wooden engine, by lK#y,ChaM. Itouca, r *t lb-at display liolies and genm w-ar, 8. A A Lm>|# f>ip. Ileat Domestic tewing machines, Itunnel A Aik*n Dip. Best pat*nt spring b*dat*r, <** K Baker, ag I Dip. Ib-at display stove®, A- , 11. K. Illc ka ...Dip. Il*t framed ph-turn, Mary A. Smith An Best rvdlection of cones if. Humnierville . f #o Best general display, Thoa. Ilurnslde Dip. XOVKMHKU COURT. —Tho (irnml Mnd Travor#o jurorg for the November term of Court,commencing on the fourth Monday, November 22, hnvo already been drawn and arc as follows : UKAND JUKORB. John Spsyd, Marion, Wm 11. Miller, spring, J. T Johnston, Howard tp., George Miller, Gregg, I*. Van Horn, Howard tp., George Cor man, Gregg, 11. 1. Lu*aa, Howard l*ro, Tiiomaa Perdue, Berinvr, William Bechdol, LIU rty, •toaeph llar|wt*r. Worth, George Dale, College. A Montgomery, How'dtp. Fr*l. Ibiuaer, Ben tier, Samuel lloman. I'atton, .lam-a Walker, Ilenry Dopp, Howard twp , John 8. Noll, Spring, W*. R. Hay ne*. Snow Shoe, Hi at | Swnb, lUrrlflp Kamuel ¥l. Motx, Ilainea, Thomaß Adam*. Boggs, Jo*M*jdi Smith, Gregg, W W Montgomery. Il'f'te, Win. McClell®*), Rush. TRAVKKSF. JUIIGRH— FIRST WKKK |J. (i. Meyers, llain*®, I John Wagner. !l< ilefont*, John W. Conly. Potior, Daniel Katie, Walker, Goo Blarkford, P* Ilefont*, GOorgO II u bier, Ml lea, Charles C. Adam®, Hoggs, Peter W ian. Spring. Owen l'nd*rw>d, V nior., Jro. Ileierly, Howard ta#n J<M*ph Flora, Spring, Nathan (fermait. Peun, W illtam Lohr, Potter, N 8 Bailey. Ibllefonte. II It. Tate, Spring, Jno. Alexander, I'nionvill* Jamea S Mover. Peun, S. Krumrlne, Miles, •I**a*pb Murray. Mllrebnrg. James Cannon, Wi/rtb, X C Taylor, Spring, Alf F. Kreamer. Ilainea, W ||. I*hilllainea. |ljw Mclntlre, Rentier. J. 11. Breon, Millheim, I Georg*- Bebrer, Pat ton, Ja<o6 Jon Pwllpdnfg, i. D N"!l. ypring, II.C t arnpt'*ll, Fergtiaon, William Itilger, Spring, William lloovar, llarri®, John Freman, P*tter. Isaac I/Mte, Itellefonte, Charlea Miller, Gregg, b W Munaou.Philipatinrg John T Dunkle, Walker, (' L. Biifhngton, .Mil*t'urg t.iiaa \<* -itilaiugh. Walker. Wm B llorivii y. Millheim, i W LMC, liAill > M. Gunaaulo*. Snow Shoe, Ilenry l/*e, Millheim, .1 D Murray. J. W. hruui'im . F*rgo®on II N. Kreamer, Milllotm, 1 Petar II Bu*h, I'nion, J. It l/eitfel, Gregg, Joseph B. Aid, Fergiiaon, I TRAVKRBB JI RORS—BBTOND WF.KK. /.ara W . |h. Curtin, Chriat Annl*riiater, Gregg, Jacob Bitner, Gregg, Albort BitiM-r, Lili-rty, John A. D>rman, Wa)k*r, Cbaa F Cook, Itellefonte, 'Oren Vail, Ruth, Noah St*iv*r, Penn, W. A Alexander. In lon, Jar**b Weaver. Jr., Harris, D B lUurngNrduer.Lil*erty John Da*it, Harris, J. J MrClure, Belletbute, C. II Whippn. Worth, W 11. lUrtholomaw.Gregg William Good hart, < fellege, .1 hi \J Ooy, Jr., Potior, JT. J. Dunkle, Ruh. Benjamin Arney, P<ttcr, A J.Swartr. Spring. William Itrbkiev. Marlon, D P. Heckman, Gregg, W. 11. Derotlno, lte|lef<nte, , Kmattuel Noll, Jr., B**gga, I John l*rd. Walker |i Jok W. Packer. Oflvttfl, Ilenry Miller, llarria, wpi II Ooidflor, LilMfty, Bflf id Bflloflg. OarHfl, Ja* ot> Yarr.ell, Rogga. Ilenrv Arrnagaat. Ib-nnrr, John W irth. Mil*-, TIo 8. Win®low, Lil*erty.. J<hti Bailey, Fergnaon, K S Ixrworth. Ilellefoote, William Butler, B*>gg% Xcw Advertisement*. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writ- of Fieri Facias, levari Facias and Venditioni F.x|*onaa, issued out of the Court of (Vuiimon Plea* of ifentr* county, and to m* directed, there will l* ex|Ma*ed at public aal* at th** Court llouae, in B*-llefonte, on Saturday, November 20, 1880, at one o'clock, I* M., the following described real es tate of th* defendants, to wit No. 1. All that certain mPMUAjjc, tenement and tract *f land situate In College town-hip, Centrecoan tv. Penn®.; Beginning at ®|>"*t on liu* of laud® of Silaa (flaagow and William roster; thence by land of W illlam Foster and Rol*rt Foater'a helm, north 60° west, 1 s-1 fklo ierch®a t< atone®; then re by lands of Agricultural College of Penn*., south 44W 5 west 426-loperchealo®pn®t; tbenn® by same north 4' i west | lo| |.|o jwrchea to a p*tt; theuc® by land of D. Mua •elman, a*.uth 16° weof Ifi 1-|0 perches to a atone; thence ty land of Adam Cnnotde, south .'Lt° east. l.'kiU-IO percbe® to ntou®®; thence along ptddlr rood leading fr*m Pine Grove Mills to th* Agricultural College of penn* . aoiith 46° weat '4 2-10 perclie® to •tone; thence along land of B*ttj. - South 3.1° east, 129 1-10 perch** b> a poat; thence by land of Silas Glasgow, north 62|° eaat perrhea t* place of IM ginnlng—containing 179 acres and 2" perches net measure; thereon erected a two-story frame house, hank Imrn and other onthmlding®. B*ired, taken In execution and to l*e aob! as the property of W tllUm P I tale. No. % All tht corUin lot or piece ol ground situate in the village of Jtoalsburg, Centre munty, Penna., bounded an*l deocrlhed as bdlow®, vis; (In the north by main street, on the west by Mrs. Ilenderwon. on the south by an alley and on th* east by A. Murray —containing one-fouitli acre more or lea® ; thereon erected a tw.MUory frame houao, stable and other out buildings- S-i/ed, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of William Galbraitli. No. n. All that certain lot or piece of land ait iwt. in Pultun tiiwn.hlp, C.ntr. count/. I'-nn',, Inmnili'it • lid itM-ri'Mil M follow. : Hi'slnnlng *t • poat l>*ing th. north.Mt rornrr of P*nntlrani. rr niuo Company lanAa; th.nr. alnni miif land aonlh o,t IJ. porrhm to .mall whit, oak ; th.or. along land* of Thumpaon. MrCor 5 Co , north Stf 1 mat I7fi 5-K' |i*rrhr>a to atonm; thrnco along land of Thompaon. MrOojr * Co., north 34° wmt I'i'i parrlim to MM along lamia of J.rninlab Marm, aouth ftti° wmt 100 prrhm to th. plar. of Iwglnnlng—nn- Lining 137 arroa, 10" patrhm and allnwanr. ; tharoon orortnl a two-atorv fiam. hotfo, liank hatn and otli.r outbuilding*. Halrad, tako" In .amtttlon and to l> aold aa tho proporty of IMiilip t irjiar. N.t. d. All the right, title nnd into rout of de fondant in and to all lit. lollowlng lota or plorm of ground, all that i .Haiti lot or idm. of ground altnat. In th. borough of 11.11.f0nt.. Cantr. county, Prnn'a, known in th. ganaral clot of aatd horongh a* lot No. |ofi and aa aurrott-d and laid out by Wm. llarria ro tordod In mtarallanmni* lamk "C'pag. 121, am plot; Iwglnntng at th. northm.l mrn.r of lot No. 14; th.nr. mirth 15° wmt iftkt f**t to landa of llarria h.lri; th.nr. along mid land aouth IV wmt 'MI fmt to an all.y; th.nr. aouth ll* mat 42 fmt along oth.r land of R. C- MrOIII. now all.y to ooruor of lot Nn. 194; th.nr. north T3° mat along aald lot wnfmt to plar. of limlnnlng: th.mon .iwrtH a twowtory fram. bona., atahl. and oth.r outhulldlnga. Alao, -II that certain p-rcel or lot of nnd aituat. and liltig In th. raar of lota dmrrf hod KIT. named mrt.y : IWglnnlng at th. aonthwmt .mrn.r of lot No. 101; th.nr. north 15° wmt 234 fmt to port; thonc. aouth 73° wmt along lot of llarria batra Ui fmt to lot of Harrta h4ra; th.nr. aonth 15° mat 217U fret to landa of Val.nlinai k Co.; thane, north 73" mat, 50 fmt to ptaeaof haginnlng—contain* Ing IW porrhm mora or I ma, rmarrlng and not Intrud ing to omrcy th. ahor. grant II fmt d<l* lintm-dlal*- ly In Ih. nar of mid hotrh of lota. No Imlldlngi. Alao, that part of lot No. 1114, bounded and dmrrttxx! aa foliowi: Beginning at th* northmat rornor of lot laid out to Margar.l Olrnn; th.nr. north 13° mat, 10 fmt to aouthmat c rn-r of lot No. 100; th.nr. aouth 75° wmt, ! fmt to annthwrnt corner of lot No. 105; tbrnc. aouth 15° mat, 10 fmt to lot of Margarrt Olrnn; th.nca along aald lot north 73" mat, 3fi fmt the plan. of beginning—bring prl of tiro It arrna convoy ill by Joaiah Kent end Merle, hie wife, liy dend dab-d April 29, IM'/, to It M<Olll, Itle helni arid aa-tgna, and rrconlnd In the ftecorder'e office ■I Ihdlefoute, In Inert Book "B," pane 383, No bulldinga. Alerr, nil tht certain lot or piece of grnuuil eltuete In lu-lb-lniit. borough, Centre county, I'erin'a, hnundiet end ib-ai rllied ae follow*, vl/ : lb-gin nlng at the oorner <f lite etreet lending lo the Friend* graveyard and the alley murilng Ino k of the lota of Ir I l'runor and other* , iherirr alonie the uld etreet "7 feet to a poet; them e along the said etreet 121 feet to the Una of lot of Ahrarn ktewart; thence along the Itnnofeald Ahrarn ktewnrt'e lota IK! feet to the comer ol aald Ktewart'a atahle; thence to alley hai k of Charlea llrown'a lot Be fw-l; theme along aald nlley 20.1 feel to the place of heglnrdrig—coiitalnlng one acre, more or leaa It la-log part of rerlalti lamia ol which .laima ft. Ilartla, late ol the aald county, died H i 1 of, Ac Alao, nil that poriniii lot ( , r picco of land altua'a In Spring townahlp, Cenrre county, I'a Begin nliiK Mt a itonn comer tlif n| ( |. of 11,. oH l,*Wist*>Wl turilpiklt . th*ll<* |,y |H||l|N of |£> V't V- Mllhr's 10-lfa -riitli 7 1 vt.-t ; . Jr. pi ~ 1,,., f,, •toMij IbMM by iasdi .f M(Jab Qctllc no rib lo west, 12 6-10 pen h*a It* -ton— there* by Irid ot Hoi# t V Miller le-lr* iiotth 7%i east, 28 H-lo fM-rcli— to stone® on le-wiatfiw n turnpike; th*uce by turnpike south 11|° rn*t, 1 j 4.|u 1 1-n h—to tln< |. 1.-< i of I >*Kt lining—containing two an— mt measure. Also, mII that certain lt or piece of ground kituate in Hiring township, Centre county, penn'a: ll-■ginning at ® atone nn Lewi* town turnpike rurining tliAiit c Along sabl plki-south llJ°*at, 27 1 In |H*rr hw If# atonecorner; then*-#- ty land -f L. Kntln .liifl Mr* Cor man aouth 6k wmt, 2-1 In r-I, to a *toii* cornet thenr* |#y laml of Kitldl® north 1- w*-t, :ci| perch** to A Atom? coruer; thenr® north 76|° east, 26 :i-10 perches Pi the plae* of bqrtrinifij(—con taining 4 m ri* iml 7'i prlie* Thereon *r**t-i n two-ntory frime IIOUM, stable Ami other out'build In?* AUo, one other: Beginning nt >t urie on the Lewlstnwn turnpike; running thence notitb 744° west, 28 H |o perlii * to n aton* 1 or imt : them * ly luii'l of K Oottln north 19 vnt 19 9*lo pan boc to atone corner; thence by Uml off C. Taylor north 74 east, 2!l| perch*® to a atone; thorn a Along tlo* town pik<* Mouth 17° east. 1* iff the plr #f iK-glniilng—contAining .'i urm Ami .V |HT< lira. No buildings. Alao, all thai certain mesfiuage, tenement or plwc of grouml aitunt** in Bprirg townahlp. fVntm tr#* county, I'rtin A, Uonnh-I ami f|i(-rilf"<i h* follow A, vir Beginning At atomo. on Uml of W A TIIOHINA. Hr (now tfiosMsd)t tbsfloo i > suae south IMk .t-t 1 > .VIO porchiw tff Btffiifa thwnca by Und n1 KACAII Cor -111 All north f.||° wfit, 21 2-10 jut# lira ta m-iii ; thanr 1- ly Uml of John lUrm-A north &Hj -Ai. 17 .Vln prrch** to atom-a At pliwa of U-giniiiiig'-coiitAining om- a< r - 10-ing jmrt iff A tmrt of Uml which M Wmldla. HhrrifT oonvey-d t JAUICA T. Half an th* projuoty of l> V 4 Bain!. Salmi, takfti in axarution and t# •old AH th pr*|Krty of AhrAharn Ht^wart. No. 6. All tht cfirtain mefUHge, tenfment and tra< t of Und •ituata in Ih-nm r t/'wnliip. C<*ntrw cojnty. IVnn'a : lu*gmriiiig at atonfw; theoca along Isfldt of Id ward Pvrdst'i bain oortb W srsst, lis prti liM to a Ida' k <Mk ; tlanc* north Hf* *A*t. .'I |M>rr)i*A to A ilfAfl pii*; tlifficr north 'Mf* wnt, 6 |N>n lim to Atol<; th*m* north'-/ *A-t, _'4 p/rchaa to a chwatnut oak ; tliaticc aotith vi" fait, I*l pmhw to ch—tiiot <>ak tliftica prn liM tu tin* plsr* of l*glnilng—containing 2* a- r-N anl allowanc*. Th* on® of tha two umlivid*<l fifth jari l*ing th* •am* that Thotnaa Hurmodc and H*l*cca hia wiff.hr h*aritig *r*n dat- h*r*arith. gr*nf.l and *onr*r*d ti th* AAUI O*org* W. Thotnaa; th* other on* undivided fifth !#*iritf th* aatna which th* *i<J<i*org® W Th>ti>% IioMA In hla own right under th* butt will and t*ta in*nt of l>r. John rurduw, d*c*w*d. Th*r*on *ix t*l a tvossoff ftifli h ••*. bflflk burn ssd other out huildinga, **'*pting and nwrvlog from th* Af<r*atd m<irtgag*d premla*a all that *rtain ni*auag* t*n* rn*nt and pl*c* of Uml altnst* in B*nn*r townahlp, '*ntr* cfontr. IVnn'a; It*, inning at hlark oak. on Iln* f Thotnaa l'urdu* ; thane* hr land of aald I'uHu* SOfllh 911 *a*. 119 pNMShi S to •t<>m CbOflCS flOfllb 'f4|° ■ , VI k-io p*rrli*a U •ton* th*nc* ly Un<l of AmamU T Al**and*r north 27( c w—t. IJI p r ii* to •ton*. th*nr* wMith M|° w—t. \i *-l' p*r< h<- to •ton*; Ihrn<* ®naftl 27 f *att. • prrrb*a to old ptf* ; th*nc* aouth 941° w*at, 21 p-r< !*• tA plac* of h*gln nmg—containing 47 arr— and W4 p*r< lim r*l*A** of Hftf**ca T. Burn aide ami Tina Itormod* to (imrg* W Thornaa lat*?l Mar 11. 1"7 . Miar*|lan*oiM Uk K. jag* 2.V.1. B*ir*f|, Uk*n In *** uUon and to l>* aold aa th* pro|*rty of Cleorg* W, Thotnaa. No. 6. All that certain lot or piece of prourol kituat* in Worth Uw nhlp, CVntr® county, I'a . Ujund *l atid d*ac?it**l aa f ri* • tn th* w*t * r land* of 4'hrutian K**a®. on th* *•! l#y land* of ||*nry . on th* north I r Umla of A Rwrw*. and on tS* *'Uth lR Und of SyiTutcr Prlngl*—containing MTN, rnot* or !*•• th*r*on Aruriad a two-Atory fram* h<>u* and other outtiulldlngA. H*ir*d. tak*n in v ution and to l* sold a th* property of JoM-ph Cow her. No. 7. All that certain lot or piece of ground •Ituat® 111 I'otter townahlp. Ontr* rounty, Pa . l-und *d and deacrllf*l a follow* ll*ginning at a •ton* in lbspublti vufldis iio* i f lisiiHbat B ( BrkMi 1 th*nc* north *AAt. i p#rch* t' AtotHw; th*nc* north I.l° w*t, .10 p*rch*a to Atoti** : th*n** Mmlh w**t. 7 p*rch*a toatonrw . th*ur* north '£• w*#t. 111 |*r* h** to •ton**; tb*ac* notth 1/1 <-at 7. j*rt h*a t* •tons®: th*tc* wuth *at. 183 4 10 ptrh** to ! Nt'n*a ; th*n** aotith ftnj • w**t. W [**tch* to aton** . th*nc* aotith 99|° weat. 19 pgrCflCi N a tSMM . tIMNMS I Mtuth 21 *at, l.Vt 9-10 perch*® to a atone ; thenr® ! north 72° *at l'i a I" perchwa to a tr*arn; th*m* j aoutb 22i° *wat, 22 p*r*h*A to a r*>l oak . thence aoiith J '.2° *a*t, 'J 7 10 p*rrhe® to a chctnut oak; thenr® ; aoiith 42J° *aat. I# f*lo perch*® t> a maple, thenr* i aouth 2H 3 *aat. 24 p*r< he® !# a cti*®tnut, 2*' w*t. 29 parches tea •Un*; thrric* aouth 72° w**t, 38 .H0 jt*rt h*A to a atone ; tlienc* north 2':° ureal, hr Und of B.C. Brkliifi, iir*a*l, 3iO 6-li perch** to the ptac® of Uginnitig—con Laming 107 arr*t ami 114 |terchea. and alUwam*. ther*n er*ct*d a tw<Hitori frame 1 liotia*. hank Urn and oth*r outbuilding*. Also, nil thnt certflin lot or piece of ground Aituat* in Potter t* wnahip, Ontr* county. Pa Beginning at a atone on th* mrthw*t corner of th* , flbflvsdsssHbsd UMt: tbtflcs swlh B BY i" |i®rrh*® to atone®; th*nc* north 96|° *aat, 7> 4-10 lerrhai toaaton®; th*oc* by land of Samuel spang l*r, d*r*ae*d, south 2l|° *aat. 27 8-10 paretic* to a p<*t; thenr* by lands of th* firet above described tract, •outh 961° wi*t. 77 110 {tenhr* to th* place of !►*- ginning—containing 1.7 arr<* and liO )*errh<, more or IH*. No bufldinga* Alo, 11 that cprtnin lot or piece of snmml .Itii.t. In Potter tnwn.hip, Cyntr. rounty, P.-nn'n B.'glnnlng t whit. ok on r.rnr of nn .ntl.il Irnrt .ury.ynl in Hi. nam. of R<l t-rf Oranrh, th. f.>t of TIIMWV mountain; lli.nr. wmth 10° wort I<VI ptirhm'tn • rhmtnut <wk , th.nr. *<uth 7o° l W |trli>. I" • rho-tuut .k; Ihonc north 1° Mot. < |>.rrhMi to w rhMtnut: th.nr. m'rth 7* , ' wl .'73 to * whitp | ln., th.nr. moth stV> • Mil fii (..rrhrt to . f.ol ; th.nr. aoitth fr4°*r*l '#o prrrhM to • .lon. ; th.nr. north 7' •.! (1 |nhw to ■ton*: th.ii'. Minth 7ir n>t T2i |r.rt 10. to ■ chiwt nnt ok ; th.nr. north 1" t H*> p.rrhM to . whit* O.K. th. plmw of l-jrinnln*—ronUminit '>4 UTIIHI .ml p.rrhw nJ nllow.nro No building. S.lk-1. t.k.n In .*-iitloo anil to I* i; th. prnwiti of John Hitn.r. No. N. All that crrUiin ttn-Muino or trnct of land .ituat. in Miliw townahlfi, C.ntr. ronntr, P.nn'a, laiumlnl anil <hwrtll>l a. follow*, to-wft: 11-riiimnc at a Mark oak ; th.nr. alone land orit.ln.lly of Irain. Hyl. *Oo, —nith 7i'j° *.wt ai* prrrhm' to .ton.* loading from Samu.l P.tlil' mill to Briwh Vall.y, near 111. old road , th.rn. alone *ald road aouth *at 32 p.rrh. to a pltrh nln., amilh .at 18 iwrrhiw Ui a pilch |dn., tamth ATM WMfofcM to atoiiM, aouth 14° Wi.t 24 pcrrhm to a pltrh pin., aouth 41° caat 44 pro hiw hi a tmall whit. oak. aonth 9° a>t 2. porrhaa to .tonrt: th.nr. iinuth 17|° ra.t 7t) porrhM to .toniw; th.ur. alone land of Fr.il.rirlt -I.r, north #H° naat 510 porch., to atonra, north 17J" WMt M iwrrhoa to a rhoatnut oak j th.nr. alone land, of Irwin, Ryl. k Co., truth 72',° wt Ipi porrhn; th.nr. alone land of tli. Hin. north I7|° <wt. 212 p.rrbMto th. plara ofla>(innine—oontalnlne th' arroa 11- p.rrh and allowanr. of ale prr rout for roada, 5i Alaw, n certain tract of land aituatc in Walkor townahlp, Contro connty, I'.nn'a : IW ginnlne at a rhoatnut oak ; thouro hy land of Ftoniine aouth 111° oaat, 117 porrhoa to atnnoa; thonro hy land of Jorrmlah I'arkor aonth 73° ant, 1114 porrhM to a apruro; tlionra hy varan! land north I.l° oaat, IMI porrhoa to plaro of lioelnnlnf—rnntainine .'.2 arroa n porrhoa and allowanr* (Bolne h. aamo trart of land whlrh H.nry Trlmhlr hy indonturo looriug data th. Uth day oi January, A. D 1H72, and recorded in Cantr. county. B.tin,, in Ihwd BiHik "0." No. 2. paeo nufl. erantod and ronrcynl ante Bald Charlea Raw and In fiw. Solro.) takm In oewntton and t.i lie w,M aa the property of LUtta M Kowand. .dm* de tnmna non rum tctimonto. lately intermarried with t'haa U Kowand, with notlro to John Fattier and all tot re tonanta, tr., Ac. No. . All that certain lot or piece of ground altualo In Rprlna townahlp. Centre county Pa.: lammt ed and deaerlM aa tollowa, Mi: Beeinnlne at a pin* tree on tha eouth*aat corner of Samuel Rot* lot on mad Inadlme to P*rdum farm : th.nr* alone mid rmd north 01° oaat, 10 porrhoa to a atak* ; thenr* north 29° wmt, 10 porrhoa to a atako or aton*; thenr* aonth fil° went, 10 p*rrhm to atak. on northmat rorn.r nf Ramnol Rot* lot; thonc* alone mid lot aonth 29° mat 10 porrhm to th* plar* of hoclnnlne. rontalnlne on* arm. m. it. or l*m; th.roon *rert*d a twowaory tram* dw*|° line houao, and othor oultmildtne*. 8.1 an I tak.n la .Kvnhon and to b* aold aa th. property of A. 11. No. 10. All that certain meesuege, tenement or lot of ground aituat. In Uliorty townahlp. Contr* count;, P.nn'a, hounded and d*2ribed a. tollowa wit; On th* north hy lamia of Ktliaboth Kunm on the oaat by John Maa<l.n; on th* aonth hy land of (Tbrlatian Boarhdol, and on th* wmt hy a tret runnina nortli and annth—oontalnlne on*-founh of an art* —°r laaa—h*lne tha mm* lot of .round motaynl t'. J""> Bmehdol to Jan. u Sa - fi. , °^,S.'Sar p ' ni No. 11. All that certain lot or piece of ground aituate In lViiii iiiwiiilitfi, Centra "."111/. P-ima. IMIIIII'IimI mi l dearr lbed a* niilimi, I" *ll : Ort llf w-*t by lamia r.l George Patera ami nthura on the aoulh by lurid* nf J p. Gepbart an't other* on tin wt ti) lan.i. "f John Veager, and "u the north 1./ laud* of IJw.i, Swai ly ami other*- , -i,twining w-n niv a' rm, mor* llf lea* there,,,, lircitd a taro-ahry log houae. table ami other out-building* Helr.-d, taken ii f axMiilluß aii'l b In- mild a. the property f Kllaa Confer. No. 12. All that certain lot or piece of ground •illiat* In Iha Borough I.r llellelonte. Out I a county I'aiin'a, Imiiiiml.il ami dearr Hied aa followa, to ail (~. Iba north i.y lot of iha MMMi Que Compmnr m lha aaat I.) Loruat allay ; on the eolith hjr lot Bridget Mi Hill, ami on Ilia want l,y Spring ato..| roiitalnliiK a trout on spring trwet of -uty faat ami extending hark 2"" faat to tea oat alley, and k n . u ami deaignaled a> lot No. I.iil In ifatii'ial* plan of aai I lan nigh theiaoii i lea tad a double t*o .(..r v frame at able ami other outbuilding" Seize. I, taken m execution and to la- aold a. tlm property ol George k Tate. No. 13. All tht certain lot or piece of grouri'l in tllM-rt) lowtihfp ( (Viitr#* *outity, l'-nn • nil Ui* ii rrtli l.y lttid itl Ciirtfii 41 . ~ iff M'tijlh by Uii'ia of V< rii <4*r<Jfjer , # ti,. • •nt by In if In ''l .J.t< k*oii <4arlft*r, ftbij <-ii th* • M*t h litti ■ln if Jithli (i, IjOV* —'ofitalfjiiig LJ t r<, tiioft- 'if lM— tlierwill n-rn |wj A tttOKtufy Iffctjj* bono, *ULit m<l otli**r otiPbulMing*. Mr-*), uk<e in **♦-< un Aii tj ti b *<ld ** the |iro|x*rty of W If. GarJu*r. No. 14. A ll that certuin lot or piece of ground nil Hate in Walker townahlp, 'antra county. I'anna. bounded and dc*< rit-ed aa lolloira. xl* Honmbel on tin- north by land of Jutm-a ( arnar , on tin aoutli I , public-rued , 00 the eaat by rued leading from Jlnl. jerabuig bi J,u kaourtle ; on llw *at by land* of Iran lei Mi kley <onlainlNg om-balf acre, mote or le**— tlieli~.ll are. tell a taoatoiy IraUie houae. pottery aliop, •tat.le and other ouil.uildioga. Idirf Mil in l ex. CUtluo and to lie aold aa tbe property of J.dm Teat* NO. 16. All that certain lot or piece of ground MfMl.ll l.tla-rty t —totlly. Benin IklinfJ. fwi'l. the main nani leading from leak Haven to MiUwburg, lioundod and dearnbed aa follow*, to *it Or, thatioiii.' by land* of Michael shank ; on the atal by land* al hdr of Hamuel lb* lidol ; on the aontb b Held Ragle < leek, and on the *e,t by lamia of Benjamin lagg. ti containing one bundled a. re* and allowam e or ,x per tent —thereon . re. ted at . .pry frame I, u*. . bank barn and other out-building*. Seined, taken in eke. utton and to l.e aold aa the prota it* of John Is Gardner. No. 10. All that certain town lot in the Tiling" of Lb.ydeitile, commonly called Slaliown, in Uoh too—tip. Centre ty. fntk't,Mrtad Md daatg nat.-d 01, rtie town plot aa lot No. Id arid bmnilol 1 . Jackaou at reel on the northweet. on tlm north..*! l.y Calhoun atreet . on the aontlieaat l.y lot No 14. an : on the aouthweat by Caaa atreet—baing two hundred feet long and fifty feet wide, and t ing th. aame lot of ground that Hob t I.loyd. by an arte ie of agreement dated May 14 PUT A It. aold lo Lev, Korl, ant whnli the aaid Levi Koch u**igi,*d to th* aant Wn. II Calhoun—lbereon ere* ted a dwelling horn** an t other out building*. Hatred, taken in execution and to lie-old aa the prn|-riy of J human Johuannlavugl, and Sarah A Johoaonhaugh, bta wife. Ule Sarah I Calhoun, Adm x of, Ac. of Win 11. I alli.uo, dm • a*, t No. 17. All .hut certain lot or piece of ground ntuate In the I*.rough of Belief, „te. Centre cootllv. I'enu a. on IkeMth MM* of Buhl,* etnil.k naMand d.arribrd a* follow. On the ,-a.t | y |„t of Air. Ida 1! Smith . on the rn Mb l.y i h*rrv alley on lie- net I > lot of It. It ( iimming* ty. faet front on Mreln-p atreet, and .(tending to depth ;yi f„ t p. ( berry allet MmMV ere.ted a IkllUll) frame h .uae. 4, Aleo, all that certain lot or piece of ground .iluate In the Borough of Bellefbnt*. Oiitr* county, Fenu a. on the a,,nth ante ~f Mi.hop .licet Hounded nil lb* north by Bl*le.p etreet . no lb' w—l b* MM Wn w CntMHij on tie nMh tv aa alley ail the .-ael by other n-t , f aa,.l M.' aff. rtv - 'oiiuining in Itont oil |t,*hop afreet 14 bet and .v. tending in depth .-i reel lo an al.. j thereon ere t..| a twiewlory frame houae and other oat-building. Also, 11 that certain lot or piece of ground *ltu.ie In the borough of ltAlefbole, Centre i oirnry. I'enii a, on the K uth aide of Btabop rtreer lb iimlod on llie north by Bt.hop atreet or, the < aat l y I--t - I I'll*. M I" m it . on the eooth l.v an a'• r and on the weal by other lot of aanl M'Cafferiv—c ntaming 111 tent It 111.hop *tre*t 7 - fe.t and ekte .ding lu. k ,r. depth S?*, f.-et to an alley—thereon reo,i Ia iw .eatr rv and a half frn,e MMM Mid ..iher —I MlHip AUo, all that certain lot or piece of ground aituate in the Borough of Bellefoute. Ceo Ire couiilv, I'eima. bounded and d.wniled a. b, I lowa t„ writ On the north by land, rtf Hhortlldg* A Co : on Ibe eaaf l.y land# of |i. Bboail* ; *in (be tonith by a •tie. t. and on the wet by lot of Mn tiael K. llav. hat ing a front of To f.-a-t on aaid *treet. and extending lank i*l feel In lamia of Hhortliilge A Co— there,,r, frntr hotiM>. AUo, all those two certain merguageg, feneiaenu and lota of ground aituate in the Borough •■f lb llefi.nte, Centre county, IVnu'a, Uiund'd a* p.I. I. a* Una there if beginning at a corner of Allegheny i atreet and an alley Ju f.-. t north of h-ta of Bol* rl ; \aleutlne, (hencenorth Sen along **id street theme eaat ca i feet. theme eolith t. nml red hat to awal alley; thence Wewt Jk) feet to the plaie -f 1 .-g:i 1 ag . I the aaid trait lying on the eaat aid* of Allegheny street. Also, tho other thereof lvmgon the west aide of Allegheny atreet, beginning at a turner ol Allegheny atreet and an alley *fi feet north of lota lately aold by Janve. A. Hearer to J. g fhikcr north lfk) fee! thence Wet Jlai ftft ; tbetiee aotlth lfWl feet to an alley : then, e *-a*t along aaid alley 2at frt to Hie place of lieKtrmiiig Helred. taken in exawvttb.n and to I* aold aa the ]-r<.petty of Charltw McCatTeriy, No. 18. All the right, title and interest of de fendant. in and to all tlioae three acreral ni.-aaaa.t-" tenement! and tract* of land a* follow, to wit One" tract aituat* In Rnab townahip.Centre ruunty I'eun'a , aurrejed on a warrant to Cliiiatopbey Tenbotw. la gni ning at an aali corner of John llambrigbt and Ca*fe r tb haflner. Jr.; thence tmrih fa' eaat. SJU perrb" more or lea. to a pine; thene* south 4" eaat. JSki |wrchea im-re or bwa t., a pin.- cruet of Henry Plnk erton ; thence by..id Henry Pinkerton auryejr smth. w eat. fljit perr he* mire or b-ea to a d"gw corner of R .lrrt S|-eer lb.m. l y 111* aaid llolKit S|mer gnvrey north pa weat. 'Jin perrhea. m>vre or lea* to the place Of liegtnning. roDbvlnlng Aid acre* and I.U perrhea Also, one oth"r tract situate in Ku.h l°*Mhin, Con Ire connly. Penny aurreyed on a war ■ rant to Rnle-rt Hjveer Beginning ala poat corner of John llambright and George 11 —>fnag 1. ; thence by Johu llambrigbt aurrey noith lb' awat. S3t' parrhea, mora nr |e*a to an a*h mnta ol the atiore dea<Tiiei tract; thence by the aliore deacrityxl tract aonth A' eaat. Jll perrhea, more or lea*, to a dogwood corner of thai! Pmkrrtoo anryay; thence aimth kS weat. 34' perr lew. more or lew, to a po*t corner of tract In the name of Peter Miller ; thence by the aaid Peter Miller aurrey north gf weal. 2.10 iwivhcw. more Irwa. to the place of beginning—.oouining AH acrea and LSI f*rrhm. mni or I***. AIo t tho othr tr*ct partiv in Rnh lonblp, Ontr* cohult, nnd |*rtlj in Morn tonhlp. 4 l<nrfi*ld rotintr, Pfnn'*. •rrwd* in V>m plan .r mrrry thfreof. nm.lr , n April. IT'*.;, on vnrnnl dttwl th* 24th dnjr f No. 1. on Mid plan nd nmntwl in th* nam* <*f t Jr tUginvilnc at n (awl a rm*r of trart in th* n*m* of Chrittlan ; th*nc aonth 4** *n*t, 2:10 p*rrh* ton port, th*nc* h? tract In th* nam* .*f CliHrflan aonth * r " veit, f"hf to a poat; th*nr* by tmrt in th* nam* of John llamhrtfthtw north 40® n*at. £t |rrh*a U a pott: th*nr*bvtmrt In th* nam* of Christian Muaor, north • *aai. t2O j*r<ho* to thr pSirr f t*finiini containing W arroa and I&.*t p*rrh*a. mra or |<. tak*n tn ***ntfon and to h*atld aa th* pr<i *rty of J C Hr*nn*r. John Trvrka and Jr**ph K I*ark*r. ' N#a 19. All ihtt corttiin lot or piooo of pround aitnat* tn Taylor tivn*htp, C*ntr* ronntr. Pa.: llonn.t *d m l* north by land* of K J Prnnir; on thr mm . T u n ". of CbwlM *; ty laoda of John B. t ranfr and othrra ; and on th* w*t hjr landa of t#*o. Mor>r*—containlng atmnt 100 irrn, m<r* nr laaa, atont 4A •rni rl*ar*d : th*raou *r*c t*d a t*o- Tram* dwelling hooa*. tmnh harn and oih*r otil tsnilding* S*tvod. Utk ntn riariititia and to t* naM a th* ptvp*rty of Ifonrj Mitchnr and ChrtMtna Mllch*r. Toms Cash. —No dsci will acknowl ctged until the piirchwwe money e paid In full. JOHN SPANGLKR, Rheriff. Hherlff "a Office. Belief,,nte. Ps., Aug 4,1M(1. Sw pOURT PROCLAMATION. W IIKRRAS. the Hon l'barlea A Mwrer. Prweb denlof the Court of (V>inmen Plcwa of the SMh Judicial ISdrkl, mnatatlng of the eonntiea of Centre, (Tlnt<<n •wd Denrfleld. nnd the Hon. Samuel franck nnd thn lion. John Idyen*. Aw*, chyle Judge* In Centre county, hn*tng taaoe.l tbetr precept, (earlag dnte M Any of Reptemlww, ISSA. to m* Cirected, fur holding n Court of Oy and Terminer nnd General Jail Itelleery and Gamrtar Fewaten* of the Pence In Rellefonte, for the county of (Vntre. and to commence on (he Fourth Monday of N.Member next, hetag the fd day of Noyem her,lknil, nod to continue two weeka. Notice la hereby glren to the Coroner, J net Ira* of the Pence. Aldermen and Oinetahlea of aaid county of Centre, that they he then nnd there In their proper peewvmt, at 10 oVlork la the forenoon of aaid day, with their reonrda, lusnl ailtona, examtnalinn*, and Ihelr Own remembranrea, to do th,we thlnga which to their office apneftalna tn he done, and timer who are bound In rectgmlimncm to pmaecnte agalnat the prtoonem thai are or ahall be In the Jail of Centre county, be then and there to nroae cwte agalnat them aa ahall be J oat Glren under my hand, at NalMhnle. the 4lh day nf No.emher. la the year of our Lord imo, and the on# hundred and fourth ywtr of the Independence of tho United State*. JOHN SPANGLKR, Sheriff.
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