Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 18, 1880, Image 4
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The defeat of General Hancock, the Doyleatown Democrat truthfully remarks, is the triumph of money, fraud and intimidation over patriotism and honest government. The nomina tion of Hancock on the 23d of June was accepted by men of all parties as the harbinger of the death of Garfield, who stood before the American people as the representative of jobbery aud corruption. Had the election taken place immediately, Hancock would have been elected by a sweeping maj ority. At the prospect of being driv en from their places, a yell of ven geance went up from one hundred and twenty thousand hirelings. From that time until the ballot boxes were closed, all that money, fraud and intimidation could do were done to defeat that peerless soldier who saved Pennsylvania in 18113. The power of corporations was too much for the unbought ballots of the free Democracy. The white freemen of the North, forced take the place of the former black slaves of the South, were driven to the polls by their fac ' tory employers under the cry of "your ballot or your bread." The triumph of crime four years ago, when the lie publican leaders robbed the people of their President and afterwards reward ed the thieves with office, emboldened them in the late campaign. If the open theft of the Presidency could go unpunished, they felt assured the less er offences of intimidation, and fraud at the ballot-box, would hardly he called in question. Whenever the power is arrayed against a free ballot, as is the. case in this country to-day, it may well be said that Republican institutions are in danger. The mo ment Garfield begins to rule in the White House, from that moment the march of the Empire is begun. He ' had no hope of election until his cause was taken in hand by Grant, Conk ling & Co., the chnmpions of the third term movement. It is the well settled policy of these conspirators to re-seat Grant in the White House, from which nothing short of an earthquake can ever drive him. That Garfield is in this conspiracy there can l>e no doubt, for he declared himself, fifteen years ago, as glad "that we are gravi tating toward a strong government." Thence we gradually gravitate to an Empire, and before we reach it the end of Republican government is come. This will be the outcome if the government shall again pass into the power of the Republicans. May God save the Republic! IN all the principal cities of the country the usual number of loafers, bummers, thieves, rounders aud re peaters figured at the late election as deputy federal marshals to protect the purity of the ballot in the interest of the Republican party. Marshal Kern's list of those worthies in Philadelphia was quite as large and almost as dis graceful as it was at the Congressional election two years ago. But why com plain ? Everything necessary for the success of "the party of great moral ideas," of course, must be right. ONE of the interesting questions of the day is, "Will Garfield abrogate the Treaty of Mentor ?" The stalwarts anxiously desire an answer. LETTER FROM PITTSBURG. Spnclal Corri<a|><in<lcne of DEMOCRAT. PITTSBURG, IV, Nov. 15, 1880. Wo have settled down now to the realization that wo arc beaten political ly, outgeneraled accidentally so to speak, and as on every such occasion they have been frequent enough dear knows—we feel that we would certainly never do so any more. But there will still be plenty of Democrats, and plen ty of men ambitious to lend, and ambi tious for olllce. The party wont die. The leaders wont let it die. Ben Hill, of Georgia, has lately pronounced the Democratic party dead and good for nothing. Bon is not a good .judge ol that kind of thing. He is better at looking after fatherless babies before they are born than anything else. So that girl testified who had one in Wash ington last winter. He wants to boss the Federal patronage in his State, and hastens to get in. Yes, let us have Barrabas. He joins in the cry, crucify the Democratic party, it is the only thing that has heart enough to take in the whole country. Crucify it. It wont die a natural death very soon, that seems certain. When the electo ral bill was before the House an at tempt was made to filibuster and gain a little time. Randall was willing but the Southern men would not stand up to the work. I.amnr, of Mississippi, and Gibson, of Louisiana, were off eve ry night with the friends of Hayes arranging for recognition, and when Randall said that the South would not stand up to him hardly any one could see it in that light, and thought he was trying to excuse the general cowardice of the Democrats about that time. Ben Hill r.ow confesses and glories in it, and ranks himself as one of the leaders in it. We need not speculate on what Mahone will do in the Senate, but look over to Ben Hill's corner if you want to see a flopper. David Davis is not too heavy to try a handspring either, if he does weigh 300 pounds. Should he assist the Republicans in organizing the Senate he might get back on the bench which is to be en larged by the elevation of a few favor ites. Political wrecks are plenty all along our Atlantic and Gulf coast, from tjuoddy's Head to the Rio Grande. "Some of them are not too much damag ed but that they may go into dry dock and get rid of their bilge water; others are smashed all to pieces with hardly a bulk head left to tell who they were. I am told Wullace looses $2.*>,000 by being personally responsible for the printing and expenses of the Congres sional committee. I would be sorry for that, if it is so, for he worked hard during the canvass. To be beaten and lose that amount of money besides, is not a pleasant reflection. I do not see much chance for him to get even in Pennsylvania politics. We might elect him Governor in 1882, but I doubt whether ho would think the game or the chance of the game worth the effort. Wallace is a good lawyer, ami the chances are if he gets back to his ; office with any kind of health, that he will take more pleasure in the practice of his profession where the gains with liitn will be large and certain, than he could possibly have in the incessant turmoil of political life. KEYSTONE. The Electoral Vote. - $1 > fig is .a a a •STATES. ; S. 3 ■ &j > 5. Alabama i j 10 Arkansas 1 : (I California ! 1 6 Colorado | 3 : Connecticut j ! j Delaware | 3 Florida i J 4 Georgia j > U Illinois ; 21 i Indiana 15 I lowa 11 Kansas 5 1 Kentucky 12 Louisiana 8 Maine 7 Maryland 8 Massachusetts 13 Michigan 11 Minnesota 6 Mississippi 8 Missouri..... 15 Nebraska 3 Nevada 3 New Hampshire 6 New Jersey 9 New York 86 | North Carolina 10 Ohio 22 Oregon 3 Pennsylvania 29 Rhode Island 4 South Carolina 7 Tennessee 12 Texas 8 Vermont 6 Virginia.- 11 West Virginia 6 Wisconsin 10 Necessary to a choice, IHS. I turned to Death. EIGIIT MEN LOSE THEIR LIVES BY THE CARE LESS USE OR COAL OIL. ItRAnroRC, Fa., Nov. 11.— A special dispatch to the Era says a terrible casu alty happened late last evening near Brown's sawmill, at Bordell City, twelve miles from this place. A number of men were gathered at their boarding house and sitting around the fire en gaged in conversation. Four of them had gone up stairs to bed. As the Are began to burn low in the stove below one of the men took up a cupful of oil from a bucket near htm and threw it on the coal. The oil remaining in the cup catching fire and burning bis hand be threw it away, and it fell into the buckpt nearly full of oil. An oxplonion instantly ensued, and tho burning fluid was scattered all through the room, enveloping the clothes of the men. They ran out doors covered with a sheet of tire and writhed on the ground in their agony. Meanwhile the house burned rapidly to the ground, and in the embers were found the charred bodies of the four who had gone up stairs, whose names were Elliott, brown, Healey und Hyde. Of those who were down stairs (ieorge Dannock, Henry Monroe and Frank Welsh, and another, name unknown, are dead. The ninth victim is not expected to recover. l'eunMylvanhi'H Vole. TIIE ornciAi. RETURNS or THE ERECTION IN AM, THE COUNT EH OU THE STATE. The following table gives the oflicial vote of each county in the State for President, as filed in the oflice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, com pared with the vote for President in 1876: | 187(1. I 18HO. COUNTIES. , "5 i i" • 3- I = i S 8 ! Ije I ! ? 1 r | i jM? ;_P_ j_ Allium I 34,'t'i huitl 3752 j i,'i Allegheny 2x72'.. lasi :ts6ii'.! 2209." luwi tin Arm trims |i,|:i :is2l! 47211 .'19911 3751 |i Beaver I'ii-'J ."I',i 47"0j :i49xj It, Bedford 321" 2532 : Ml. is I :!7'23 .Nil Berks. Hdl'i lftsij] H22.'"| lnn.v.i 1 ]7',| ■> Htwir...... 4752 aotvij 6x"R 472 x 195 . l'""K"nl Mm 4'im xK.-l 4'ift" 4!m; I,X Bn.'ks 77 r.c sail: Kix.'.. MiErr! 23 1' Butler 4*("| V2i.'i 4,:7 a | ; w | (itoilirla .'ik'i 4257! 4j, ~, Cameron ! m.i, sit r,Ki 27; I Cartmn S7'.H| an,.. 25:,7 .14,4 |,; Centre ;126" 4"X - :Mi"2 4.Vih IXl' |m Chester.. ',.71,'.; 8821 11 J-rsl 7.724 ml |M I larlon._ .upo 1 411,7 29.13| 44u.il 322! 2 Clearfield i;| 42211 .m,, 4'ij- 298 Jll Clinton I Man 1 2H74 22x4i HI7: .Hi 24 Columbia jini'i 4:1,11 if 11 4vix ]u j UrHt..ril j 7.14:,! 1.2171 71'2 '.X|7' 17.V.1 :t'.r Cuinl.erUll.l. 41.M f**.2- 44-'.I! .'.412 lis! 20 Dauphin 74wu .*471. a.*.7.1. tx.l'.t 31.' 22 Delaware 1 54'4, 325"! 7(5. 447.',' 21, 17 Klk .VU Utßii 72n |.*214 Mx' .. Krlx x7 24 Ul7'.i M 7.2; 8471 Ml 12 Fayette......... 43711 6394. 4-rjii i,2.'.0 809 22 Korwl 4(M ;tx.'.i :i7u :i2'. i 2MI i 1 Franklin 4x117 442'. sl7'i 4:4 4' 17 Fulton M2I IIU.; sa.il 1252 ...! 2 (Iris* do Hi's. . 171 •" 22111 427 1! 32 IS Huntingdon, ;i4M.i| y.*i 17x7 ,'U.ii* 39:1 m Indiana. 1 4''34 224" 4-171 21191 14xx x J'lbrwa si',. 24 V'- 27.3"! 2HV.J 117 r, Juniata l.Vsil 2nllt.i'. I Key 1,2 |. Ixt. kitH iillliii j 7:12.7 717 X Itll XI Lancaster. I 1742'. -mux I'MX'i 107, •! .'fi, 7s Lawrence..... .1421 17"4 4.9" 2*x7 : lox' tti Ix-limiioUh .j 4.V2; Brjx 5v42 321 x 7, 0 Lehigh : .VMS'. j 77.77 (1141 >•■£■<: 17 Lll tertte I 1401*' PM's. IKex, 1277.7! 172 31 l.yromtng Ill" 5421 4''.V. >.41 ■ .Wi 311 Mclean 11.7 13)0 Hi DS Wm in M*n'nr '..'MIX 4 .*7 ~i7'i 6U29 1 |9u j4', Mifflin 171* 1 -**2 2> 17 7 IM.V. "n >liinroo 77'- .12x0 '.*.2 :vt 14 17 I M.'lilg.imerjr. Mix, !x..| IJir.ii I|"2. 7, 27 Mimtoor II > 172- 12i . |xi.2 x, 7 N.iriliampti. 1 Mir >271 1 1 _•) NurtliumlirM 42>v. /xii 4"17 '.Mil R|-i 11 Parry 1 21.-1 27-• :iuii 2V.1 l'latlaal*l|>liia.. 77'< - ..21 -1- M 722" 71.M11 217 .77 Plki' 44.1 I'.x7 537J I 212 in 2 P.dl-r 1..21 12~. 177.1 11:14 27.7 4 S- bnylkill s>i77 H457 M 2:7 11.711 2!*" .1 Xind.-r | |.'2 I ..•< 212" 1.77'r |; 24 Souiprwt 37*4 2i.li. 41 'xi r< 57, in Sullivan i 5T2 x7'i 02- 'X*l 72 Siix,up|iaiitia 4x2l' Sxx7 Afiil Ixl2 2.V, Tl-'lta 7-'2 2721 IVII- 2x1.7, 112,1 f. f'nliii JIM 14"' 1 :*r* n VMlftfO T471 44n. faK'.' I|.*, Wnrrwn ,\ ;.n7 r, j ;t< Wn*hil>Ktoii ..{ '.•d* .S-tiJ; t-4'.l AWo' si|n s Wyoming ■ lffT' 17 v 7 \'rk * Tfl 4M7"4 4C4^ vrr TlMrn, 1T,'14. filumlitT. 7*l. Mahiriit all, in inli MmhiilC cn<ii<Ul<* fi>r I'Tniilent, rcx,w.| ||4 fcllownitf 1 tn Al!fth*tir 1 in 17 In Itrwdfonl. 1 In Krl#. I| n Fianklln. 7ln Indian*. I in J fTcrwr.n, *. in l*rkwanna. 2 in Ixan i a*fee, 'in gnfciwluiiiw, in W.iTn—4jt4l. 44 l'r Andtt4>r <envr*l .K.ha A Ummi, IU-|HiMlran. 44j, Wtnt; H dw>rt P tWlivrl, I><tii<ir mt. I'i*',7 *• K A I. RilrtU, (lrn#ht<A> kT, 19,.j.. mtd f Turner. Pr.ihlldli riißt. i .'• plt|. j majority. Thrrv rrw l)ou*t l ring tdfcs f.,r Auditor '>4*n4 , r*l. 1"f Jwlgoof th'- Hu|>roma ll*-nry R*- pnldiran, rw<HT#*.| 441 vi.i.w (in.rgf II Jenk, IferiK- faf l'. I'|. and Sarmi4| Calvin. (irornl*ark**r. *<att'hiig rot/> fnr fMii rriQ# Judg 41f4Hn'" j luralilr, majority, Ml The FrandH in Sew Vork. A REM lII.H AN VOTINO INCREASE or 76 I'EK CENT. CONTRA.XTBK WITH A HENrM'RATIU IM KEASE or 18 |*ER < ENT. Nr.w ORE, Nov. 11.—The following statistical expose of the Republican election frauds in this city is published here to-day: | ••*?. I7M 7 I>T., I-*.t AX(9BLT t<lT|i-r , 4j D. It. I t. 1 ! "x 4211 1711 4MMI 4 72x 4224! 117.7 49K1 ■T | 11-*< 44.1111 77 r7 !, itt ♦ -j "li'i 52*3 1.7 25. >.|i,7 f - U*W -TMM 2717- 4471 r ' IWIj 4.77" ! 2VO r I -V.15 li:i7 .'MI37 441 V.l .... '2l7n 3541- 41*57' 4mm 10 ! 2173 4|i> 4212 .Vj I | JUV 224"- 4.7 7 x 3,(v, 14 1*24 4217 291| 4; w 1) | -'W7, .'2WMI 471 4.729 1* 1121 Ixl7 2197 4.12S I s '2"W4 .VIM i 4"l2l r.i> 10 - 144" 4X1.2 ; 2 All 6*151 I' '2'-4"i 474" i 45151 57|n I* 1412 Men 2"x4 ; n-,.2 1 1772 4761 :142U 64.74 4" 1744 42ixl | 31.741 2.KH 41 272"! 30A1' 4.7021 35X9 24 15m 5440 j 34711 f,733 - s*,|o 4*— li' 12H2 I .1077 44X4 4(7122 I"' LI. M 1454 l'.'.-vi, j | JtaTto'" | . * i Ixcxc.-rr. i \ or .* J a AXXEHRI.T VOTE lsr S. 9 - 5 IIISTEICT. i i l*. Ot. I* S "ttt! ' "o "11, f"! 12 75'9l 972 2 07 7(.! HI 13 A7x 6)0 ; 1 12is Xl 4 x 4 ix *4*.-, 2.(4 ♦ Til 11*1 R"j 22 I XA2I i fi.-9 l> 1228 822 I 82 lfl: 7712! 5.79 8 III! Ix 2, n Hi ! x.114! 4x2 r 2 !2 An) 28 1 105.72) 746 ♦ 1A79 83(1 7' 2311 8972 732 1855 *9j nl 1*! 11)1261 27,1 1" 1889 11021 79 aSj 10000 i 560 1 19(81 470; 72 IX X 1.32 514 1 1170 6fS> f 4 11 8248 4'* 1 1718 127.il 5n 35 97(71 473 11 1071 nnni un 11 nxn/. 34.7 18 - 191* 107.7 94 2" 11187 1 097 If— "21 801 j (14 18 84.19 415 17... ......—... 1995 979 . 7x So! Kixu i KW 1* 1242 9!0; X 8 1 9500 254 1 1851 7(0 94 141 92N1 4m 2 HIO 1138 80J -28 9111 573 21 1782 52*1 65 18 x.788 497 2 IXBX 1293! 119 23 Klx.*Ol 1154 23., 2191 583 x 9 11 10783 5x7 21 - 1317 2i2j 71 5 7865 304 iKirmutior. Total Rxpulillran mix pIM. 188" 3] 454 Total RcpuMlrao Tola |x>ll*<l, 1879, 44C12*2 Inrnxna 35j^ Total rot# pollad, 1880, 3)439" Total rot# pollrd, 1870 -....149! 125 Incrxaxc 55.285 Total Umnorratlr TO# pollixl. 1880 122J8M) Total Democratic Tot# polll, 1879 .-..Hct.flna ißcrxaa# 19 a a Total Tot# r#alt#r#d, 1880, 218.941 Total Tot# pollwl, IXBO,. 204,190 lncream 12^.71 Vot# polled only 0 per emit, ihort of r*Et#tratloj. Ratio Republican Inriean#, 76 per cent Ratio Democratic Increase, IK per cent. Increaee voUnj population ID one year, 27 per cent. STATE NEWS. The Petroleum World predicts that the northern oil field will bo exhausted in a few years. Citizens of Clearfield county are mov ing for the further extension of the Hell's (Sap Railroad. Oil City is engaged in establishing new manufactures and hopes to he ahle to have something besides oil to de pend upon in the future. Miss Fannie Packer Skeer, a grand daughter of the late Axa Packer, was married at Mauch Chunk on Thursday to Mr. William Jt. Rutler, of that place. At Pittston, on Friday, A. Knapn's furniture store ami residence, *>. R. Mil ler's leather store and a number of barns were destroyed hy fire, l.oxs SB, (MX); insurance small. On Monday afternoon the residence of Rev. Hen.jamin F. Hrowh, in George's township, Westmoreland county, was burned down. Loss, $4,000; no insur ance. Catharine Miller, who is to he hang ed with Oeorge Smith at Williamsport on the 6th of January for the murder of the former's husband, is almost era/, ed with fear. The members of the Oil Kxchange at Oil City met on Thursday and passed resolutions to build a monument to the memory of Col. E. L. Drake, the discov erer of Petroleum. Ed. Hall, Mike Walsh and Robert White, all of New York, were convicted at Reading, on Friday last, of conspi racy to forgo the Reading Railroad wages certificates, ami were sentenced to three years' imprisonment and $1(X) fine. William P. King, aged 21, was found lying iri an insensible condition in an alley near the stable in which he kept his pony, in Lancaster, one morning last week. It issupposed he was thrown from the wagon he was driving, as the team was subsequently recovered with out a driver. At last accounts the young man had not regained conscious ness, and he is suffering with a concus sion of the brain. ,VCH' Advertlnementn. lesc-l. 1880-1. The Patriot, Daily & Weekly, For the Ensuing Year. Tlia gul*te"lifiti*'fl pric# of tha WIKKLT IUTUIOT 1IA Ik*'ii rt**)ucaJ (< fl.igi jar ropy par annum. T clul* of Firrv and upward* Iba WIIILT I'ATBIOT will furnish ad *t tha •* trucfiintr il y rbawp r*la of 76 * ante |,#.r copy jar annum THE DAILY PAYIKKT will ba rant t* ANY aiSdroat, 'luring (ha H<ii(iii of CoD ft fag* *o*l (ha UgikUlura at I (ha rata if fed rant* par tn<nth. lender tha at t f Congraga tha puhlighar praf)g ! Iha (Mrtxtjigf und atilrgrrila>ra ara rrliavad frm that a\pan#a. Krary auhteription uiutt I* arcom{*ani-d by tha (Ah. Now |g tha tlma b •ohacrlbt. Tha appmarhibg • coalolit of Confrrcaa ami tha le4>|(i*latura will I* of mora than onlinary in(ar**g| anil thalr proraa<t|ofcv will Iw. fully rap*irta*l fr tha lml |n*l a mmp|g|g •yno|Nig 8-f tham Will l>a givrn In tha \Va*kJy. Ad*lrwM I'ATRIOT Pt'BLIBIIING 00., . 47-tf :i2t MarkK SllMt, llarriaburg. SHERIFF S SALES. |>Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri .M Ka*ia. I.**varl F*rta* and Vanditioni FvfM>na, tgauad out "f tha C*nrt of Common IMajge of ( antra county, and to nia dlrar(a*l. thara will !• ax| a*>d at pubh* B*da at tha Court llouaa, ill llflla'.ont**, n Saturday, November 20, 1880, at na o t lock, I* M , ilia fwllowing dfte-rlbad rial aa* tat" of tha ilrfi'iuUnla, to wit No. I. All thnt certain inceeusgc, tenement and Ira* I uf land gituat" In Collaga tow nghlp, Cantra muti* tv. I'auna.. BayiDDlßk at a |-*t io Una of landg of M*g tilaaic"* n*l William Mit; than, "l.y land of William Koatar and Ril*rt F'gitar • hair*, north ."0 f I"l Win parrha* to Itonng; than*a hy landg of Agri- ultural I ollK# *f IWuia . a uth w*t t#: Vln parrhaa loa |a*t; rk"rca tiy aarn north 4'] rt I'd I*lo |*#r* ha* to a pout; thanra by land of l. Mug 6#itnan, aoatb -14° w1 1-lu (icrrhri to a gtona, th#l>r' by land of Adam t'Mflotih, wmth tTraid, l.m '*lo parrhaa to atonaa, th#n*a along public r>>ad trading from Plna Grova >lillt to tha Agricultural Collrga of Prnna.. wurth ('• wwt '4 I-ltl j.rrr ha to •lour. thanra ah*ng land of H**nj. ■ AiUlh lit® '•w-t, IJM M 0 |4g-r' hag to a!-••!, tk*nra l.y land of Mllaa Ulaggow, north .V/f 'rwgt It',* |K>rrhaa to plara of !•- Kinning— coniaining 17A arraa and 2" par. !*• Nat mi*ar": thavaou ara* t#*l a two-alory frama k*nga, t-auk barn ami othar onthurldinga. hairad, takan in aia< ution and to !• tedd aa tha pr*>|ariy of William P l>ala. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece ol ground ultuata In tha vlllaga of HoaUhurg, Cantra oounty, Parma., tmuiidad and dawrtbad aa followg, VIE; (n tha north by niain gtraat. *in tha waat hy Mra. Ilarxlaraon, ~n tha aouth l*> an allav and on tha oast hy A Murray --containing orite-fon'tn arra mora or laaa, th- ra- a ara* tad a tw<s-gtorv frama hotiaa, gtahla and othar out building*. Wlw, takan In atarntisiti and to la aold aa tha proparty of William Oalhraith. No. 8. All that certain lot or piece of land Rit ual# in Pallon townxhlp, U#N)R# count/, IVnn'a. Imun'LCL an.l D#*RRH-#,L ax followx Beginning A) a L*NL l*-ing Ih# north#*#) corner o( IVnux/lrxtna Fnr ■■*,* (V-mpxn/ lan.lx, then## along **l6 land aonlh :*H EAXL 126 per# B# U. xmall white uwk I then. # along Und* of Thompw.n, MK'OT A Co , north WFP CAST 176 5-111 pervliex to xtonex; Ul#nce along Und ol Tbompnon. M#Co/ A On, norih 34' weel 12- perehex to •loaex: thence along Ixndx of Jeremiah MA/ en, aouth 68° w#*t Irm perehex to the place of T-egtnntng—con taining 127 a. ree, lent perches and allowance ; thereon erected a iwo-etor.T frame hU*e, hank Iwrn and other ottthntldlng*. Relied, taken In eaecntlnn and to h* aold A* th* propert/ of Philip Carper. No. 4. All the right, title and interest of de fendant in and to all the following lot. or piece* of ground, all that rertatn lot or |BE.* of ground xitnate In th* horongh of Bellefonte. Centre county. Penn'a, known In the general plot nf sard Ixrrongh ax lot No. 195 and ax xurrryed and laid out by Win. Harris re corded in mlareiUnaonx tank "C" page 121, AE* plot ; Iwgtnning at the norlheaat corner of lot No. 194: thence north 15° west 'AN feet T. landa id Matrix heirs ; Uienca along aald Und aouth 73° west 2>" feet to an alley ; Ihene# conlh 15° eeat 42 feet along other Und of R. C. McOIII, now alley to corner of lot No. 194; tlience north 73° eaet along xahl lot YATFRET to place of beginning ; thereon crect.-d * TWO-elory fraae boner, stable and other ontbnlldli.a-. Also, all that certain parcel or lot of ground situate and being in IH* rear of lot* deerrlbed In alx.re named xurrej : Beginning at the auutbaeet -orner of lot No. 191: then. # north 15" weat 234 feet to poet ; thence aonlh 73° weet along lot of Hani* hot re KL feet tn lot of Harris helra ; Utenc* aonlh 15° eaat 217U feel to Unde of Valentinea A Oo ; thence north 7:t° eaet, 59 feet to place '4 beginning—contain ing 8M perchea more or leea, reeerrtng and not Intend ing to conrey the ahnxe grant II feel wide Immediate ly IU th* rear nf aald latch of lot*. No bulldinga. Alto, that part of lot No. 194, bounded and described ax fbllowx Beginning at the northeast corner of lot laid mil to Margaret Ulcnn ; thence north 15° eaat, 19 feet lo enntbeaet C rner of lot No. 195; thence sooth 73° west, ML feet to eouthwxat corner of lot No. 195; thence south 15"" eaat. 19 feet to lot of Margaret Ulcnn ; Ihene* along xa.TL lot north 73" xaxt, 2WI feet to TH# place ol hegtnnlng— being pari of the U acre# roDTejed by Jonah Kent and Maria, hi* wife, by deed dated April 29, IMB, to R. C. McOlll, hla helra and assigns, and recorded In th* Recorder's oßlce at Bellefonte, In Deed Book "F," page 383. No balkhaga. Also, all that certkin lot or pieco of ground situate In Bellefonte borough. Centre county. Peon'S, bonnded end deecribed aa followa, Tts: Begin ning at HIS corner of the street leading to the prientM gr*Txy*r>l nod the alley running bark of the lota of D. I. Pruner and others ; I hear* along th* aal.L street 71 feet to a poet ; thence along th* aald street 121 feet to th* lino of lot of Abeam Stewart; thence along THO lino of LD A bra at Stewart's kola 113 fost to tho corner of aald Stewart '• ambit; tbenco te alloy bank of Charle* Hrown'e lot A# fet; thence along xel-J alley 203 feet to Hi", place o( b#EltinlnE —containing one acre, more or leee—it being (xirl of certain land* of which .lair.ee D. Jlarrln, late of the aald county, died •lered of, Ac Abo, all that certain lot or piece of land xiliiate iu spring towmlilp, Centre connly, Pa Begin* niiig at a ituiin airrmr r 1li in-ot •irl** of told I><wit<>wti tumpika; ly Und* of Hrrb'l V. Millnr'a liidra gmith 74j 1 w**t. d-10 lMi t' ■ tidirg ; (lining \,y I M ri'J of Klijali 0*tll north 1" j wi'gf , U f-!0 (x-n lifw to atom* ; tharira by land of Koli't V. Millff g li* irn north ' aaaf. 'id M-fO (arthci Ui atonw on l*'Wigtori tnrnpika i lhanf by aald !<irnjtk' nonlh II j nasi, -10 |irchi Ut lb" pla< of l4'giiifjifJK-~-c>ntJiining two m i •-* nrt iiifaurr Alwj, all that certain I*>t or ff ground gitnat" in Hprfng townghip, Ontr* rounty, Prnn'a lh*ginning at a gf.n- on Lawiafrrwn lurii|dk*; running (ham# along awid pik# aou(h III' aaal, -'7 1 In pen haa to atooe oornar; tlmiifahy land of l. M- Kntlr# and Mra ( oririau MIU(II %k° wrc(, 2.J ITEP haa to a atoii* rortiar; (lirocf l#y land <,f Agnaa Aiddla north waat, Xll pan hat (o a Mona euniar. than* a a**f(h aail, 26 'b >o pan haa t*i tkia pla* aof lifglnning—<"(• taiuiug 4 ar raa and 7' parrliaa Than-on ar* (a*l a two-atory frarna IIOIIM*. atahla and othar out hulldlng*. Alfco, one <itber : ni at a atone on (ha l.raWigtown turnpike; running thanra g#iih ur weal. H> 10 par' hait to a atona corner . than* a ly land of K Gettle north h int, in k-jo |wr< hag h a •tona cornar; thanca ly land ofr. C Taylor north 74° pan ha* Pi a atona; than* a along Iba l#awl* low ii pika nouth le-st, I parclia* to fh* pla* a f hagifiiiing—<-oriLaiuing :t acrna ami •> |M r< haw. No buildings. Almj, all that certain rncaruHf;#', tenement or pia< a of ground gitnata iu Hpring towuililp, ( antra tra county, IVnn'a, loui'h-l and dwrlM a* follow•, tlx : llagintihig at lUiho* on laml of W. A. Thonia* Mr (now daceaaad) ; than*"# ty aauia aouth IH*^ U *im>t. I'i 6-10 |k*r* haa to gtoiiae. thanra byr land *>( rarah Cor* man north 01| waet, 'ii 3*lo |ar* hag te •to tie*. thatu-e by land of J*din liar nag north b*l' j aat, 17 Vlfi jwr. h**a to atoriag at plara of bagi tin in g—cr/ii taming ola %t r being part of a trart of land whidi M Waddle. KberifT ronvaya*! P Jam*** T llala a# the pr|art*- of I) W. Haird takau in axMutlon and to' If •old a* the property of Abraham Ptewart. No. 6. All that certain inenxuage, tenement and tr*< t of land gituat* In fiantiar township, Ontr* county, IVrm'a : liagmnirig at gtona*, tlianra along lanU of K*lward Purdaa'g ha)ra mirth ut wa*t, 116 par< ha* to a Mark <*ak ; thanra north tki° •%t. Ji |>ar< ha* to a ilnl |Hfa; thame north Mf' waat, & parrha* t' gt'iHaw ; thanra north '/- aat. part ha* to m rhatriut oak ; thence aniili Mf aaet, IJI |*arr h*w to * hatuut oak . thence 3*.' ha* to Ilia place of (•egirming—rontaiuipf .*•• arra* and allowam a. The una of tha two undiida*l fifth part being tin* garna that Thorn** Iturngida and flabacca, hi* wife, by da- | hearing avari data br.iritb, grantail and Cotivayad to tha gauj Ga*>rga V\ . Thorn** the other one undivided nith Ifing the **rne which tha **i*J liaorga \\ Th"Ui*a holda In hia own right under tha lat will and t'*vta* mailt of irr .John I'urdu*. <lf -**i-d Thareon erected a tw. •!.-ry ftUM boVM,blldl barn and Otfcff It butldmgg, excepting end reserving from tha *fora<Mii'J mortgaged pranu* all that rartain meaauaga. tana* mailt aud piaca of land altuata in Bannar lownehip, Centra oounty, IVnn'a; iWgiruuug at Idark o*k, *>n line of ThornM Purdue ; theu<e by land of ganJ Purdue aoutll '/7f *w*l. Un par* hrg to gtona; theme mirth M|° , fid H-lh |en ln* to gtona them a by land of Amanda T Alexander north | wl. parr be* to • tone; thatice aouth M| g want, 4#.' M< parrhaa to •ton*; than-a eouth Six aut, .'i part he* to old pine; thence math Al 1° waet, •'] |M*rrbee to pla* a of hegm* rung—containing 47 ar;.--* and I*l par- low : ra|w%a of Baliecra T. Huriigldaaud Th< Ituniaide to George W Tlioma*. datail May U. I K 7 . Miarallaiifong Ibatk "K." !*ge iV.i. tak* t( in ex** utionand to la *uld *• the property of George W . Ttiouia^ No. 6. All lhnt ccrlMin lot or picco of ground vituate in W#rth t*w Cartre county. Pa , t-und *-<t and deerrlbed aa follow*, ilr (In tha wt l-v lamia of t 'tintian on the 9t by land* of llanry ——. on the north by land- of A Ita#*a, and on te* eouth by land* of Itltwhr Prirgl*— i'iitaitung a*T*g. mor* or I*** . thareon ara*t*"l a two glory frame houae and other outbuilding*. Wl*d. taken Iu # xarunon and to I- e*l*l *• the property f J'Hnaph < wber. No. 7. All that certain lot r picco of ground • ituat* in Potter towmdiip. Centra oounty. Pa . bound* e#l and da* ritwxd a* follow- Beginning at a atone in the public road on Una *d land* Ufa of It. < . liriwhin ; theme north 'if **•!. '. |*rrhe % t , itomg fhana north I.l° Wat. IVO |wirhag to gteiliag . thanra ikoutli 73 wa*t. 7 par* h*a to gfonag : ttiaii* a worth z !, 111 fer hag to atoriea; them-* tiorlii 7fi .V|if pan be* t • tol(#a than* a goflth .J*{ aa*t. l.'tl 4-10 perch* •to •ton**; thanra eouth fi* | w**t. 36 {yafrh*** tei t eue*. fbanc* eouth 36| wrt. ;t6 parrhe* Vi a gtona hence south -14 g*t. 1 ■ poiuhos to * fItOBS MmNMO north IS eaat In 3*P |*ar*hw t* a gfraatn: thence w.uth CI jar* h*g p. a r*"l wk . thence aotttli VS eaat *J 7 1 |ar*l"* to a hewtuut u*k . theme aoiith 424 a*gt. li .Vlu perch** to a maple, thence •outh Tj •*•!, perrha* u a rhewtnnt, wagt. 26 pr* he* tea atati*. thence tenth 72° ot, ;,k no fw.. h* P a atone . them*, north 2* w*t. by land of It C. Briabin, deeeaead. 2>rj fapi * to th* pla* a of l*aginnlng—*cot. tain lug 107 arm* and 114 per* he*, and allowance; tht*x.ii ar*-* t * J a (*•-tor} fraiu' hcuae. tauk barn and other outbuilding*. AIMI, all thnt certMin lot or piece of fmund ital<- in U.-nxhlp, Cenlr* munly. P. 9 k-u.i.lnt at ((tone .n the ni>rthe*l mrner ..f Ihx l.tx ilM,ril-xH lr. I. Ihrnce north 22° M|. 28 7 I" |M>r>h<— I". Ih'-ti.e north 6'J' j Text, 7x 410 |.xr'hr tn • Wn<-, ilo-nrx h land of Sen.nel X|-i, K ii-r. .|n>,-x-r.l. x-.tith 21)' i-*t 27 8-10 ]•* " to B|x,pt; Ihxnrx h* Ixn.lx of tt,e ftr-t tlx-rr )•. rib"4 trxrt. •oittb 86|° -ext. 77 1-10 fx-rrhex to th"- J-lere of l. Kitinlxr —<-<",tit"n, 13 x, t>x. xt.-l I"t3 |r- h>—, mor- or I,MO No httlMtnc*" Alxo, all lhnt certain lot or piece of! I ttrnan-l xituxtr in Pollrr to-nxhip. Cent re roonty. j Prut. It- Klnninc tt x -htlx oak on rrmrt <•! on- | •xat.xl tra,! •tirr-rt In the name of K-laaxt Ceoiih. I ni-xr th.- f..t ol Tn-rt mountain; Umc a-nth lip ■ rat |ll3 prrrhna to a 'hextnnt >ak . thinre -ruth 7""° axt 29 fxrrhni t". a < In-ti.iit oak: tx>rth 1° '••I- 4" pxrr hx |o a rhexlnut; thmro north 74" rat 273 to a hlte iiitie ; then.- north 2-" et 82 |X-><lim6> 1--I . th.-n.x aoath (-4 Hf*t 28 l—rrhea to a •tori- : th-nr- n-.rth 7- *- tl. perrh— to atone; thence anith 7" vox) 224 perrh'e to a ' hot not oak . then*e tx.rth 1° nr-at Iki perrh'-x to a h.te oak. the place Of beginning—"onUinin, '>4 art"- au3 •72 p-rrhex xn-l all..nance No bulhlinxx Xettexl. taken In rxerutlon an 3 to x>,l.| ax the t,ro|*rlt ..f John Miner. No. 8. All that certain mexxuaf-e or tract of lanA xitnate In Mil— tovnxhip.rentre eonnty. I'-nn x le.un.lol ami deartll-xl ax toll.,ax. to-alt Hetinnit.g at x blxrk oak ; thence along lan.l arlginally of Irin Ryle A On, xoitth 722 "*t 214 perch#* to atone* leading from Samuel f'rttlt x mill lo Hriixh Valley, n,-ar the old n,| . thence xl- ng aald r.-.l aouth exxt 1.2 |>errhe* ton pitch nine.-.nth 37 , , x' eaat IX pcrche* t". a pilch pine, xoalti 53|" aaxt t'. per. hex b. •tonee, aouth 1 4 ext 24 |a-trl>ex t„ a pttrh pine, aouth 41° eaat 44 pen hex to a email -hlle oak xoalh ° eaat 28 perrhe* to etusrs I thence eouth IT| ee.t 7" l—rclie# to xtnnee. tbeiee along lend r.f Kr,.lert. k kotixh. Michael Mattel, Edward liontr an.l John shxf ler, north 88° eaxt 610 perchea to xtonex, north I7|° ex! 51 perehex to a cheat nut oak , thence along lan.lx of ItHln. Ryle A Co . xoitth 72 I ext :t4" perehex: thence along land of th- xame north 17|° aeat, 212 perchea to the place of beginning— containing AW ar rea • IX perehex and alloHan- e nf air per cent for rraolx Ac. Alx, n ceruin irnct of land xitunt" in Walker toxrnahip, Uenlre eunnty. Penn'a: Beginning at a rheatnut oak , thence hy laud of Role-rt Eleming aonlh 19- eaat, 117 perrhxa to atone-; Ibence hy land of Jeremiah Parker eotsth 73° xrxet, 1(M perehm to e xprtiee, thence h* recant land ii.nh 13" eaat. 198 perchea to place of Imglnning—containing 32 acre# 8 tterr hea and allowance (Relng the xame tract of land which Henry T rimtde l.y indenture hearing date the 11th day ol Jaunary, A D. 1872. and recorded In Centre eonnty, Penn . In Deed Mark "O," No. . page 896, granted and nmreyed unto aald Char I l..° Row end in lee. Set red. taken In execution and to l>e eold ** the property of EeUtta M Rowand. adtut. de bortrui non cum texttmento. lately inlermarTle.l with Chax I, Rowand, with notice to John Edgier and all tarre tel.elite, Ac., Ac. No. 9. All that certain lot or piece of ground xitnate In Rprtng townxhlp.Centre connly Pa.: hunnd ed and deerrlbed aa followa. rlat Beginning at a pine tree on the eoutheeet comer of Semnel Rote lot on mad leadintg lo Perdnee farm : thence along aald mad north 61° eaat, 18 pert hex to a xtake ; thru. * north 29" waxt, 10 perrhe* to a xtakv _-f atone: thence euntb 61" weet, 16 perrhe# to xtake on norllieaat corner of Samuel Rote lot; thence along aald lot aouth 29° eaat. 111 perrhe# to the piece of beginning, containing one acre, more or lea#, thereon ereeled a two -tor T tram# dwel ling honoe, and other outbuilding#. Retard, taken In eiecubon and to lie aold aa the property of A H. Oo*. No. 10. AH that certain meMußge, tenement or lot of ground xltuxte In LHwrty townxhlp. Centre county, Penn'a, bonnded and deecribed aa lolloxra. to wit On the north hy land* nf Elltalwth Kunaa; on th* eaet by Job* Mamlen; oo th* aouth by land of Chrlettan Beachdol, and on the waat by street running north and aoutb—containing one-fourth of an acre more or Irwa—being the xame lot of ground oonTered hy Christian Bearlidol and John gearhdol to Jan# Rolopue hy deed dated. Ac , thereon erected a tw.—torr frame house, stable and other ont-lmlldlngx Set red taken In executloa and to be aold aa the pronertT of Chart** Bolopn* and Jane Bolopne, hi* wife. No. IE All tbst ceruin lot or pieco of ground •itnal* la Penn lownehip, Ontr* count?, Penn'a. bounded and .leeerilied aa folhixrx, to wit: On the wait \-y ?*®ty Bx*" 8d other*, on the a.utk by landa of J. P. Uepbart and othen; on the eaat by lands of Joha 7 eager, and oo the north by lands of tleorge " TW " y ■law—ihaaaofi afwctwd I iVo ttof} log hnuw *ai.u . hl i other ont-huildlnga. Seised, taken In execution and to be aold a* lb* property ofllUe Coafe" * No. 12. All that ceruin lot or piece of ground •Ituau in tha Borough of Omttra oouaty, Pmiii'i, IkiOIkIH md d*Tlb#d a* fallow*, fo lt o„ lb#! torlli by lot "f lb" IMlcfotil" Ha* (V/muitiy or, fb *•*! by fxKuvt alley; on lb* wroth by f,t f Jtrbfjr*! M'iilll, mt<l on tb" *"•( by ftf/rlng *tr"*t containing * front on Hiring tr"#*l of Ixty b#i ~,,4 - * I# nllng bn/'k 200 f"#*t I## fse.uat ilbl, met knoMi, and fh-mgnnt'<! a* l##l N' l-V. in general ilar, #.f %),] bor/ttgh—thereon i-fwled n double twottory IxifM, (it'll iifl other ouilrtiluliiii;# W/j I, ink',, 10 #*#n ution nod to !##• e##M *# th* prowrtr < r #, . . w Tat". No. 13. All thsterUin lot or piic of group,) •llniti in Liberty i<'ruhlp. fVatr#* rvunty, Ivm, (rounded on lb" north by Und* of Curt in 4 < th" eolith by llli'b (f WBl. blflfiir'* #*nlitt# or, |/ wot by lan<hi of Jm hwii binlnir, anJ on th" • 4*t l? Infill* of Jobn <J. !/>*—containing 60 •* r-*, r*or . . In— thef"Of hm iH n Iwo-efory fimo#- ho<j*- ,!„ nii'l other out-btiilriinir*. Nfl, fak"h in n#l to b aold *• tb propftlf of W. 11. Hardier. No. 14. All tlmt r*'rtln lot or jiiwe of grour i •Hunt* in Walker iiwlrr county, p*rn lniiinlH Mid dewrlbed n* follow*, rl* Hound**! . Ih" north by land of Jam#-* Center ; on tl,*- pnbl|< road : on the eaat by road leading ftm 11. b'rbiir|e to Ja/ barlifllf ; on lb" •***( by land* i f |n t , ii-l Ml# klay—containing one-half bcm*. mora • |. - tiicrwo rrwH a twoat#ry train* Im'liu*, f*dt#-M >, ■tahl* end uih"r out>hutiding*. inin'ri in i cutloii and to la* aold a* <b property #/f Jobn T-aU No. 14. All that certain lot or pica of grottr,) situate in Mb-rty tnwr**hlp, Ceotr" county, Henri'* lb" main r#*ad l"ading from Lock Haven to Mllowt -,r, bounded ai<d 'iwrjluilM folio**, lo wit On th* r, r• i.y land* of Mi<ba# l hhank . on the *e*t |,y land* *f hair* of harnuel lb* ldoI ; on th#* aralb by Held K*;v creak, and on tb" **•! by lami* of Benjamin Idgg*tt containing one hundred a#r" and a I lowa me ,f , per # ent thereon erected a i*o-aiory frame b imnk t<arii and other out-building*. Wial, laker, ex#" ut ton and to be aold a* the proper!* of Jobr | Hardn*r No. 18. All Unit certain town lot in the vills;." - of Lb idsiill.- conuaonly r*H*d in liii.it Ut* Onlr* cuuuty. IWia. marked d*tg nal.'l uo til* to*n iilnt u |„| So. 13 mi'l l-miOwl I , Jnrkx n .tr-fl on tlit norlli*.*! on tin- tiortb***! I . Caliionn >tr*rt ;on 11,. aoutliMLM by lot So 14 i "" Hi* "tulliw.-.t It, I **. t-U,'„K two hlllt.il. 1 f.*t loi.|t *n<l fifty f.t *l-1/-. at,.| bring th* **ni< |.,t . f giono. Iliat Rt.it t l.loyt|, by mi utki* nf ic'**iit*i.t Mt, 14 IMtT A |l . *t.|t| |t, R... h. *r 1 wlib h 111* m|.| lrl Kt li tuoigi,,*! to t|, M |.) k, 11. Callaoun—lhrrntu fii<l*l a <l**lllll. liona* al. l t.th*r >Nlt-bai|tliß(*. S*it*<l. t*kn in *>*rution ai, I to I.* ...hi a* ib* |.r>,|rty ..f Tkawtl Inhawmlwyli aii.l Sarah A■ Johtiaonbangli, Ilia *if*. lat* Sarah A < alhttUD, Atln. l of, At , of M 111. II I all,. 110, -if No. 18. All the riclit, title arid int'-re.t of (Je frU'laiit* ill anil to ail lli.ta* thr** a*r*rai mtwiiw* t*n*iii*iita ami tra. la of Imn<l a. lollowa, to it no. tract .Itnat* In Rti.li hiVnabip.Ontr* rotinty P*:n, .urt*,<ai on a warrant to f'hri.lopbar Tn.b. r. lag,,, nlng at an aali *.,rri*r of J,hn Haml,right ami I a|* r Sr l,a(Tii*i. Jr.; tlirm* w.rth Vf" *a*t. M |wrrht* mor* <ir I**, to a |.|ti; !h*nr* aoutb *" *aat. 3.V1 |.*r< h*a mor* or l*a* to a pin* ,orn*r of ll*t>r, H,i 1 *rt..ri . th*nr* I.y .anl ll<-nry l'ink*rtofi .ur**,' a,.,.!, 'to w.*t, 3.0' |, it li.-. mor *or It*, to a dog*.**! t r n*r of Kola-rt S|t**r . Hunt* i.y ih* aaiil Kob*rt S|.r iir*y nrtrth 4'i **.!, rg, |*itli*.. mor* or I**, r. tb* i.la<* of la-ginning, <obtaining t iSacr** and . |*t|Tb*a. Also, one other trnrt situate in Kush Utwnahip. Cantr* county. Paon'a. mrrvyad on a war j .ant to Roia-rt S|.*cr : lu-giiiiniig at a |t*t r..n,*i t f j John ilamhrtght ami <i*urgr lloolnagl* • lh*nt. i John llamhrlght sur*y north .•*.!, 3i. |.<nh<. I mor* or l*a. to aua-h turner ul tb* *!*•* iWnl . i j tia't Ann bf th* al<# ij<*, ril*-.l trait M* *■' | i-aat, i't' it*rrh*a. n*ir* or l*-. to a i|<g*,al ron>r .-f I lli* II l > ink*it.'n aur.*y : th*nr* aoutb far ***t Jtl | fN-rrh**. mor* nr I"*., to a |.t*t romer of tract In tl.* j nam* of fvi*r Mill*r; th*nr* by tb' aaul prter Mi!l<r sut.*y north 4" **st. &KI |nin*, trior* "i I.*. to 14,.- plae* of la-ginnlng—rooiauiing 4.'.7 arm and 1.3 p*ri to*, mor* or I**. Al*o, the other trnoi fitunte partly in ni*h t<>iibip. (Vi,tr r>oiinf>, and nartly in M rn# I-.* natiip. - loaifit'ld Ntuitr, P.aa>, oairnM at'f,tt|- ing to a plan or anra*y th*r*of. mad* In Anhl. IT on warrant datml th* :4th day of U*a-*mta-r. IT '., la-irig No I. on said t.lati and war ranted in th* bam* of t a|t*r Sltaftn. r. Jr R*giiiniug at a |*t a i.trm r of trait in th* nam* of t'bri.tiaii Moa**r th*n * ~H, 4 ' <a*t. j:gi ,*ui low |o a them, by tract in tb* tiani* of I'llr,.t,an T*nlior*. wmlb far- vol ; p*rili*a U a |tt; thence by trwt in th* nam* • f John llamhrlght. north 4h° *rat. £U> perrlo* 1 ~ |t,,.t. th*nr* l,y trnrt In the nam* of t'hrtatian ,Ins*, ' north " *at_ !jn,a-rcb*a to tl,* pla<* of l~ ginning ii.ntaliiittg air** aad 1.. • |.*ri h*. mora or !'•*., St ir*,!. tak*n In *a**n)lon and to It* aold a* th* pr. p *rt. of J I Rr*nri*r, John Trieka and Jos*i I, | I'arker. No. ll. All th*t certnin lot or piece of ground .itnat* in Tailor tewiwhlp.Centr* county, I'a lion mi *<l on lb* norlh by land, of K. J Prun*r ou th* . ..1 by lamia of It*.., (V,h*r. on tb* aoutb by land* f Jidio It Fran!* and ntlor. ; and on tb< *..| I.y p. „ of f,*o. Moore—contaiulng altoul 100 a rte. mor. r be., altoul 4.S acr*a rl*ar*d . th*r*oti *r*rt*d a I<* I atory fram* dw*lling bona*, lenk l.rn and oih*r out. j building. S*ir*.l, tak*n iu *\*nition and to !*■ wld a. th* pn.|erty of 11*1,ry Mibt.*r and Chriatu.a j Milrh*r. 1 frms (. ASH.—Xo de< d will beacknowl. | edged until tb* |<iir ha* money ia [ejd In full. •lOHN SPANOLKR, Sheriff. ftlirriff'a ilffir*. 11*11*1,,nt*. Pa M Aug. 4, Ike,. :a Subpasna in Divorce. , Mtlll P K 1.1.1.1. Itv h*r 1 In that urtt.f4V.mrnn j n*l frl-nd A.ki.n I mt, [ Pl.ea of Oentre mioti. 11.itv r T lr 1*• 1 **"•' T. lsmt rt?i ' AI Rub. In Dtrorr*. Ihe untlersignpd, a comrniwionor. | appointed by th* Court to Ink* teatimonr in th* atmv* j .tai*d .-aa*. will e*l tb* partl*a at hi* ofßre In o„ t.rough ol ll*.|*tont*. Un th* Z7lb dai of NOVEM j Pj 1 ". *' e'lork. A. M . whrr* all |tanire in j (crwtid may attend. B " • a ■■■, c - Him pOURT PROCLAMATION. WIIKRKAS. tb* Hon Pharlea A. Mar*r Pr*i d*nto f tb.i ourl of fommnn p|*. „f thr 2Mb Judtnal IMatrit t, enabling ..f th* eotinu** of flentr*. Clinton and 4 l*n.*|d, and tb* Hon. Sam..*l Franck and th* 11 m John I>l reos. Aa* rial* Judge* In Centre oont 1 ha Ting laanetl their precept, leering .Ut. 2.1 dar i.f Beptemlmr, IMS. to m , directed, for holding a Ckrarl of >y.r and Terminer and tieueral Jail rieliaeti and guarter Reaamn* of th* Peer* In H*l|*f„ n i*. fcw 1h comity of <entre, and to commrnce on th* F.ranh Monday ,of NoremUr neat. Iw.ng ib* 2d day of Nnaem .i' .v*" *<'e*k*. Notli* 1. herat.v fed'c 10 * h ' ,V "'".J""ce. of th* Pre/*, Ald*rm*n and (onMaitlea of aaid county of Centre, that th*i l>* „" T ' ,h,,4r prop*' perwra*. at lOo'riork in th* foreman) of aaid day. with their rwv.rda. Inqnl *nS lMt "" n mn*mbrni*.. to do thraw thing* which to their ..flic ata-rlnln* to don*, and thna* who ar* lamnd In mugnirancea to ,l^^, ' ,> " , "** pnaoner. that aF or stiall S* In th* fall of I entr* county, he th*n and there to nrm*. rut* MTalriM th>m a* Khali b* iual. Ill)en under my hand, at Rellefonte. the 4th dar of Nocember. In the year of „ur Iswd laao. th . • ' Urt " ,mr "" of Ue 4M| RPAfIIiI.ICR, Sheriff Auditor*N Notice. IJELLEFONTR R. L . ASSO . Jl 3 CIATION KI. BROWN. In Ihe (Viurt of Common Plena of Centre Count* The Auditor appointed by Ih* Court of Common r T "Li I'' ° a " n, - T m| sk* distribution .<f the fund arising from the mj* of th* real estate defend* ant, will attend to th* duties „f hi. appoUtmmTt .4 hi* oflles In Bellefcnia on Friday, the nineteenth llnth , day Of November, IWtn. , t tew oYUck a a *hn .od where all P*mnn. Interested rwn attend If they JL t™*" n r FORTS KV, Aodlto, DR. JAaS. H. DOBBINS. M. Dan PHYSICIAN AND iCktIROJI. irfflce Allagheny St.. oler Zeigler . Ibng Store TIL HKM.KFOSTK. PA. I) l i f J - W - lIII ONEy Pentist, can . found at hla olßc* nnd r*aid*nc* ou N*nt> pARMAN'B HOTEL, V 8 oppnaiteCourt llnwae, RKI.I.RPONTK, PA. TERMS ELM r RR DAT. A good 1.1 very attached For Hale. A FARM containing Filty Acres, FRAMK°SI iVntNii^!! 0 " "* r " d • TWChsTORT r RAM K HULDiSt) ajd out l> oil fling* Till* good Inqalra of A. J A T R Clßliaif^ - Union nil*. Centre ramnty. Pa. .MONEY e per Ct. *acaoo. qa as ~ <m^S£jP'!|; thapeoparty. Any portion of the nrt mrt etc, h. paid off at any Uma. and It ha. ba*„ sompaay to permit th* itnwclpal kl raaaara m wln. App?w W Wt,h "*- ,f U * " Wr ~' '• KHKHIAK, Atlpraay-at-law, or in DATID E. BLw£ P * t - Railyfoata, p..