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TheYorktown Centennial Celebra tion, in commemoration of the surren der of the army of Lord Corn wall is to the forces under Washington ami Lafayette, was celebrated last week with imposing and appropriate cere monies. The corner stone of the pro posed monument which is to mark the glorious event which occurred there one hundred years ago, and assurred the independence of the United States, was laid in the presence of an immense throng, on Tuesday the 18th. The celebration practically closed on Thurs day with a grand review of the troops present, about 10,000 in nffnber from the original thirteen States, with de tachments from the army and navy, all under the command of Maj. Gen. Hancock. Hancock was the "observ ed of all observers" and was received with the most enthusiastic demonstra tions of favor wherever seen. The celebration was attended by President Arthur and cabinet, the Governors of of the various States and by represen tatives of the French and German heroes who took part in our revolu tionary struggle, including descend ents of the families of Lafayette and Bteuben. The following account of the grand review is from the letter of the Washington I'ott, dated the 20th instant: "With the break of day all was life and activity in the harbor, each ship sending forth its contingent of troops, marines or spectator* to participate in the events of the day. l'be soldier* were called out at 7 o'clock, and after having breakfaated were formed in line, drilled and marched about prior to taking part in the review. The President and his Cabinet, Gen. Sherman and atafT, and the distinguish ed French and (Jermat guests were in the seals allotted to them on the grand ■taod in good time. There was some delay in consequence of the non arrival of the Connecticut troops; but Gen. Hancock, after waiting half an hour •Iter the regular time for all delinquents to appear, finally concluded to start the procession. In the meantime the war ship* in the harbor were firing salutes, and the bat teries at the camp added to the thun der. When the crowd was assembled along the route over which the proces sion was to pass the scene was one of the greatest animation. The day was bright and fair and aided materially in showing the troops to good advantage. Shortly after 10 o'clock the strains of martial music gave notice to the assem blage of the coming of the procession. The route over which the procession was to paaa lay along the borders of the Temple farm, and was a circuit of about lour miles. Geo. Hancock, on horse back, headed the procession. His com ing was generally bailed with enthusi astic cheers, and when himself and atatf reached the grand stand the ap plause was deafening. Gen. Hancock and staff* fell out of the line and, die mounting, took seats on the grand stand, when that structure was reached, and reviewed the troops as they passed. After the review the Connecticut reg iment marched at ooce to the boat and left for Charleston, 8. C., where they will be the gueait of the Washington Light Infaotry of that city. The latter command left on the boat for home immediately afterward. The Georgia and Khode Island troop* left for borne this afternoon also. Gen. Hancock aisled to the President that there were 9,500 men in line. The President was quite enthusiastic over the magoificenoe of the display. The only colored troops in line were two companies from Richmond, composing a part of the First Virginia Regiment. They were loudly cheered by the spec tators from the North. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Gov. Cor nell entertained the President and the State Governors at dinner. About the same time Gen. Hancock gave a dinner to the Army and Navy officers and the officers of the volunteer commands. Both were largely attended and were affairs of great brilliancy. Thig afternoon the naval review took place under the direction of Rear Admiral Wynian. Ilwaaan interesting event. Tito mantouvre were aimilar to those usually presented at ordinary re views. The President and hia party left here for home to night, and though tunny persons still linger hereabouts, the cele bration is practically over. The I'olltlrM in the Cane. WHAT NR. BCOVII.I.E WANTS TO BIIOW AT OCITKAU'S TBIAb. From the Washington Post. "There is more of politics in the esse that* most people imagine," said Mr. Sooville, the counsel of Guitenu, to a Pott re|orter who asked him for the latest news last nigkt. "What have you dbne toward getting legal aid ?" "I am not doing anything in the matter, hut receive letters from all parts of the country proffering it. 1 have one oiler from a gentleman who has been prosecuting olHcer in one of the South ern Stales for iifteen years. Rut I wnnt some one acquainted with District law and procedure. The political status of my associate is also im|>ortant." "How doea that enter into the case?" "Well, 1 intend that everything con nected with the crime shall be devel oped, and if 1 should have a Stalwart to help me be might antagonise this course. If it is nece—• -' .L " hesitate to brintr out the connection oi Conkling witli the inception of the crime. The Stalwart senium was re|>onsihle for the matter, and the blame shall be placed where it belongs if I can secure that result." "How far have you got in the matter of obtaining associate counsel ?" "The man is selected and is willing to serve, hut there is a hitch somewhere. Ulher purties, perhaps his client, object to the assignment, and the court to day took the whole matter under advise ment." "Who is the man ?" "That I cannot tell you at present, but he is a Democrat. His name was suggested to me ns a good man." lion. Richard T. Merrick, of the Dis trict bar. yesterday made a statement as to his present and possible future connection with the trial of Guitean. He said that when Mr. Scoville request ed him to take charge of the case he declined, owing to the prior claims of his professional engagements. In his interviews with Mr. Scoville he express ed bis opinion that the Criminal Court was without jurisdiction to try Guiteau on the charge of murder, and added that if the court should request bim, as an amicui curia, to argue that ques tion be would do so, hut would confine himself to that question alone. The Circuit Court of this District on two different occasions, and in similar cases, has decided that it was without juris diction. It would be less discreditable to the country, he said, for the people to have lynched Guiteau than for the court to lynch him. The people might have been excused had they, in the passion of the first moment of his crime, seized him and torn bim to pieces; but since the accused has been given over to the judicial authorities to be tried, he is entitled to a fair and impartial trial, according to law, Mr. Merrick also re marked that he could not see how Judge Cox, as it had been stated he in tended to do, could have the question of jurisdiction disposed of before the trial of the case commences, for, said he, "the prisoner has pleaded 'not guilty,' as he had a perfect right to do, and I cannot see how the judge can re quire him to change the..!MU* thus made." As to his connection with the case, it would only lie in the possible contingency previously mentioned. Shortly after Justice Cox came on the l>ench f in the Criminal Court yesterday morning. Mr. George Scoville, who bad t>een sitting at the attorney's fable wait ing for the court to open, went up and presented the court with a copy of his brief, which had been gotten up in pamphlet form. He sat and conversed with the Judge for a short time and then the District Attorney was called into the interview. After a few min utes consultation the lawyers departed, and it ia understood that his Honor will announce his decision this morning in regard to the summoning of witness ea for the defense and their being paid by the Government, and also designate two members of the bar to assist Mr. Scoville in conducting the defense. Why Victoria Visits flalmoral. Prom lit* Xw York Timor. Lnxoox, October 6.—lt isjustaquar tor of a century ago this month that the (Jueen wrote in her diary of the Highlands, leaves from which have been publisned, the following note at Balmo ral, her lavorile seat in Bcotland : "Oo to her 13, 1H56. Every year my heart becomes more fixed in this dear Para dise, and to much so now that all haa become my dear Albert'a own creation, own work, own building, own laying out, aa at Osborne; and his great taste, and the impress of bta dear hand have been stamped everywhere. He was very busy to day settling and arranging many things for next year." Words such as these, written during Prince Albert's life time, afford an eloquent and complete explanation of her long visile to Balmoral in these day*. DISEASED kidneys and costive bowels are prevalent ilia. Pxat-jtA and MAKA us their cure. "Ktsasrs"appeared in Pittsburg, Pa., last week, and,there are now over thirty cases of it in the city. It continues to spread rapidly. POST*ASTIR GK*EBAI. J AMIS has in structed all postmasters to comply with certain State statues by giving receipt! for depositions mailed when required. KINO, the balloonist, la safe after all, though he seems to have bad a close shave of it. He may reform now, but the chances are that he'll keep the tnrial navigation up until he follows Wise and Donaldson. Anexo the cargo of the steamer Leipair, which arrived at Baltimore, on the 23d instant, from Bremen, were 8,000 head* of cabbage imported from Oldenburg, Oermaoy. This is said to be the ttmt importation of vegetables ever bronght to this port, and is due to the high price of home-raised cabbage. JURY LMT FOR NOVKMHKR TKKM Tho fullowing la tbo lint of Jurora drawn for Novembor torm of Court, commencing Monday November 28, 1881. • IRANI) JURY. UrnJ. OnUcl,oprlii|, 'Joseph llitr, I, liberty. Jmmm Cubic k. Rush. Gngrgn Ksbiti, Hellcfuntn. Wl|||*u Bniisnr. Rush. D. M M'Uool, Gregg. AiUm Lank, Ferguson. ID M /,ilgler, Mil I helm. 0. lluck, L'uhnwllle. Michael Derail tie, Potter. J. M UliiKtff, Harris. George P. Hair, Union. 0. A. Buck, llowanl boro. Well* Evan*. Gregg, fatnuel Istilsr, llatrls. j BeitJ Rich, Uiilonvillu. Kobort Gunlner Ferguson Charles Vnldeffer, llu rue his Jsuies Kbffta, Worth. Oso. W. Tata, Ihdlrfuitlw J. 11. Green, Miltaliurg, iTlivodor* I*. Lucas, H. Shoe, lboft. Prssler, Bsuuer. TRAVERSE JURoIUL Ist WKKK JNIMI CRUIr, Wslker, Henry Gingery, Harris. Robftft Manly, Phllipshurg J W Huaarl, Haloes. K. U. Ilrstt, YERGUWFI. J. Fletcher, Howard twp. Shirk. Mileaburg, Jam#* Linglr, Boggs, Oaitr Holt, Burtiehle. John llonian, Ferguson, J 0. Powiiell, Hoggs, John lllldrf, Mileaburg. Juacpb POL, Itallrfontr. Daniel Mhhlly. Walker. KRULRRN Iddhica. I'tilou. Jaa. Montgomery, kp'iug. Martin Spoils, Worth, Andrew Thompson, Union. Ellin ß KuiJtlKirgrr. I'attoii. O. I Meek, llellrfuhte. Henry Southern, Ph'hurg J R. BartrulV. Hellcfonte. W. R Teller, Hell# fonts. :R. A. Boak, Burnaidr, D H Krrktettrr I'stitt. 'J C. Counsel, HUrly. ANDREW Hurler, Peiin. Iblward llfowti, Hellejotite. John Back with. Tavlor. K. A. Davis, Philipahorg. J. 11. liartawirk, College. M J. Decker, Potter. H. A Hintoti, Snow hliur Jamea fondo, Gregg. 11. K. (Jeutrel, Ihrllelollte. (I. W, hover, Allte, JOM |, IN ma. hnow !*iioe. IL F Prank nterger,P*nn. RLI liard LUU, Spring. William Pulton Mllseburg M P. laiy. Butnalde Jamea Krboll. Grsgg. Jon. P. Trsaeler. COLLEGE Emanuel Wolf, flame. 11. I). Verger. Itellefonta. SAMUEL Showers, Walker. Jaiiie lie* hdol. Liberty. J V. Gmy, Philipaburg. TUWLRM: JURORS—24 W'KF.K II P Philips, Penn. John D Clark, Liberty. AO W eater, flregg. J I. NEFF. Hoggs, SAMUEL than. Ferguson, M Kerietier, FT|riug. OH)||P IliMiter. Union SAMUEL Chnrlss, liogga. J T llaverly, Spring. A L Peter*, Union John Klmport, Penn. W P Courier, Liberty. Ilenry Dftnyder Miles. Putter Tata, Spring. John llaiwr, Marlon. IwviJ Squire*. Rush, liavid l*MUk. Ferguson. John HOOK. Ilarna. Jamea lloldrnuau, llarria George llarter, petin. Jaimw P Prank Mite*. ||l llarahherger, Walker. JWE Mwarla. Walker. Wilson Bilger, Kuali. II R Poller. Ilarna William Jenkins, llelleUL J*rrj B KUAN, BANNER. J C B*O?sf, llainea. Nathaniel Ihtrlv. Ilogga. ''Jacob Burkat, Milea. J C Iddlnga, HOGGS ,Th*a K* KEN roth. Spring. P W Bar HAT. Half Moon. Jua W Purey, 11* llefunir. John WF 1 est* >U, College. Joa Wa44le, Patten. Philadelphia Market*. Pitiungtr lILA, October 24, I*9l. There U ?sry little rhang* In brewtstuffs and the business waa light. PIOT ft I# quiet and PRICE* rather weak. Rale# MF 1,PI larrvlt, Inrlnding MINNESOTA eitraa at F7XK 7 "JO F-r rlear. and at B UI for atralght: Pennaylvanla eitra family at T>; weatern 10. at 97 MIFET* J. and |aitiU at 9R>E FLOOR MO tea akowly at L^*- R W'MTAT.—There waa not MTUH demand for wheat and PRICW RULED VERY •TENDY. The rhwing Agurea were 11 4'* 1 Nd. 11 aaked f*r Ro. I red, Octo ber; 91 4bid. FL |?% aaked FUR Mo. 3 rwd, N *M ber; 91 M bid, |1 M aafc*d f*.r So. 2 rad, IMENTERI and 91 M l id. and 91 naked H*r No. 2 red, Janua ry. l n*hU, IWRMKR old at LL-d 1 !. LUM.-Clover la firmly held and range* from |n* 4 c at in quality. Timothy LA nominal. Dollefonte Market• Biu troxTK. October \\ ML QUOTATIONS, old wheat, PER hua1i1... H .M.. N .M..... M . MM .. M .. M ..4l •"> Bed wheal...— 1 *I Rye, per BUbe| . M SO FTn, a he) ltd 79 Hta 44 PL- nr, retail, PER 7 -I Plour, ehnla—la I I 7 00 Proriftiow Market. Corrected weekly by llarper Broth era. Apptee. dried, PER POUND € I benrlee, dried, per pownd.aeeded..— ....—— 10 Rewtit JET QUART I'L Preah butter PER |-.und..— 4 CHKKENT PER POUND.—.—. A CHEEWE per pound 30 < outitrj hama per pound 12 llama,augar cured 17 |*ER POUND,.! —IJ R< perdoa —— M) PFAATOEA per kitkd UL iMed L-eef. 19 .VFIP A J vrrtincm entm. NOTICE in hercbv given that the •renant of JAMEA T l.>\ Rl>. F Pel ward Perka F*W the TEADL of rred itora, HA BEEN filed In the office of the PRMHONOTARY of the (Vurt OF T "BUTOU Pleaa In and for the Cant> of Centru, and that aaid WO-081 will be PRESENTED FOR FCNFIRMATH N at the net I term *f aaid court CMt J. C. lIARPP.R, Pmth'y. NOTICE i. hereby given that the wrmint of f T Mt'ttAKß. mminitU. of J W, . Innate. hu hot SIM In th. IDr. of Ik. I'lolkiwUrj of th. Onnrt of Plw I. nt lur Ih. i -ointj of rVntt*. u>4 that MM wnoant .ill hi tor ronirtnatl'-n at lk> a.it im • f aati ronrt. (-4) J. C. lIARPCR, Froth'}. Administrator's Notice. I ETTERB of Rtlminiilration "tic IJ I*>lK tmn" on th. nUto of it'll AN I.KK. InU •I fi.nr In.nahlp, Oantl* nl;, Fron a. d. 04, har mnM to No Rar.fiot. M4III| In Mil rj. Miilln nniiif, P.nn'a, kn .kn all powiiw In . .iraßttooa iM to th. admlnlatralor'a arK.nt of th. Mtal. of John T. Hnm.r, di-wd and to oiak. dMOhnlio. of th. fund In tho hawk of th. adnlalMratar.iHll allMd to th. dntt*. of hi. .ptololni.nt at hi. ofkr. in (Ml.- ton la on FRIDAY, th. I th day of Kormito-r, A. I. I—l. at to o'rlork A. M. of aaid day, .bra and b.r. •II partlM lntorr.tr* onn attmd. If at D. f FOHTNF.V. Auditor. Tbti la • I rr.in'lM -fo*. Moo and tha pnhllr at lam b* R, p.Tlart man, M. Th, of mrVniß AM., rtttahnra. I Ph., Whohaaprwrliwd It to ortir m.OOOpa- I tlonta, ami In mnMimttWMM£Hh I I U, i.? N LilISr: *??•" U AM OATY . tiM~llrlno n"rU.nr (Fallln. Fttai ' , . ■ ■ . (mat raniady la (tow. ■mMIIWWI ■ Dr. Manama baa tif M IiITTinfPHP I tha aft!', prlnrlptm front thaaa lamdlaato _ and la romhlnt u( lli.m Into ott almpl. rn. . ■ nmind, whlrh ntooraeotorMaa wllh tha Via ■ Mai-ir arnix N art n* in rr.ry (Uasm, nnd ~ f roat"rMt. ARTOUB J. RROWN, JOWN PROUDFOOT. SatMknto, Ociakar I*. IWI. dt*t Neto AdvertlccmentH. OrplutiiH' Court Snle. PURSUANT to an order of the Or- I l-harw' Court of C.litr. miinly, Ma., will 1... add at ptlldlc aal., on to. |ir.uilaMln Half Moon towualilii, in aaid i-otiutjr, on Thurtduy, the lOlh of November, 1881, •t I o'etork P. M., Ihe fullowiag durrlled re*l wUls lute of Geirg P. Ilettd-ru, derpasel, to wit: No. 1. A crtin lot or piutr* of ground ■itnete In Welkerville, llulf Mwiti bmnslilp kforMsid, fu the willtheusi side of M*ln street, AJ.>lulng lots <#f Mrs Blnkely on t k n ft mw\ lot of ll>ory Adatus *>u the west, known in the plot or plan of aaid vlllnge a lot No. *J|; tr*>ntlng on Main atreet W feet and run ning berk Ifift feet Tlierw.f, erected a POTTKRIT KILN end building for U>Hng end making |e>ttery wear. No. 2. A certain lot or pioee of ground nltuate in Walkenrill* aforeaajd, Iteltig a comer lot fronting on Main Mreet IV fe-t and on the Philipaburg road Jl4| feet, and Known ga lot No. 1 In (lie plot or plan of eald town. Theteoti ere* tyl a go*-l. rompr* tlvelv new TWO-STORY PRANK DWELLING HOI MR .'MI by Pi fret, e large stable and other oiii, building*; also having a well of good water. No. 8. A cortmil in*Muitge, tunemcnt and trart of fkrming land In Half MI*M townsbin, al- Jolnltig latel of laaar Way on Ihe east, llenry f*ytie on the south, Lyoue On the ww* mud W'illiatu Way and Jarob llicks Ofl the ie#rth, ronUlning KKiHTV Ac it KM. more or |e*a Thereon arreted a new TWO-HTOItY DW ELLING Hot SK. Urge tamk hern, wagon houw. ct>rn rrlb, smoke h*>ua* and other outbulhllnga; alau having thereon a pjud young orch ftid. 1 his farm is In the ore belt of Centre county and la nndcrtaid with a large quantify of excellent Itvu frr Il Is located within I mifis of the Bald Kagle Valley rallnl and within two miiea of the new rmilroad n#w building to River Iflll ore mines. Tsatusor MALI. Ten per cent, of purchae money wheo the pr*|*erty is etru'k down, the Ijalanre M one third on confirmation of aale and Ike reiiialnltig two* thirds In equal annual pavnients at one and two years with lute reel, B* ba secured by bond and mortgage on the premise*. F 0. MATTKRN. Ml lsaburg.October IT, IA9I. <42-tt) Admliiistrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. V The auditor appointed by ihe Orphans' Court of Centre rmrily IH ascertain tii•> advanrementa and luake distribution of the Instance in th# hands of B P Shaffer and William Carter, eierutore of. Ac., ef Michael Shaffer. to and among lhoa# legally entitled! thereto, wilt attend to the duties *.f his ate polntrnent at his ffl. ein B* Ilef*.nte on TIH'KMDAV, the 17th day of Notiinler, A D hl, at |o o'clock AJ M.. When and where all |wrtis Interested can attend if they aea pr< f*er. 4±*i I). P. PORTN KY. Auditor. J AMKS U ALCXANDKRI In the IVmrt af Common *•- ► lleaa of CVntre county. MARTHA KCKALL. J No JT'\ Aug. term, |M|. NOTICE in hereby given to the b-lra and llalt.tlr •ad tbow rnaaa nhy a certain n.- riya*. (ten l.y J. It Alataralar to Martha Ma tall .la-uld i">4 ta> aalla had .4 raoofd. Attaat: JUIIN M'ANOI.KB. Odl ttharlß URORUK N If AI.K, lot |ln tha ronrt nf I'amno, hlruaalf and olhara, t'ica. <,( Contra oaii.ty. • i' N 3* Kotatnlwr tornt, JAMF.. lI4RRIR. J lei. E in hereby given to the 1 * hHr* and legal tatie of Jam** Har ris, deceased, to n and Philip Banner to Jam#* ii ray. John Milter and John Pud>n. •#* u. tofft of Matthew Imuran, dated the Jf FiailiOito fdalata. all oanrtan tmntdaa, Inßamnntto* and tTcam tin*, Fallltor and m.|itipna nta, and tha mnaaqaent Kplaal Vataax tot to yarltoqtorty adn|*ad U tha (hana of Ufa It *lll dtoantaa and aapalto— **fro*i tha nti mala an aarty ata*a of daaaManant Tha tind.my toaan .cuaah**w>Tatharatathiktol ..ryua.dUy by Itoaaa. It i.uaa falntnaaa, Wa*la*i J. dtotonyenll enthf far ttlmatonta. and radtoaaaw.akiaaa ef tha to waark. It mfaa W.alla*. Hud.rhaa, Nn niaa Fiaatrattan. Otowral DahUity, DrfttoMua and Isdt yntloa. That fMltnc af tnaHnd do**, raatoa* pain, ntftl and knrharha. toal*aya |i'ia**tly rorad by Ra naa. It aillat all Untoaand nndar all rti i aa.toaj.ra. art la harmony Hh tha to** thn* gwrarn lha faawto ayaton.. Far tha rare af Kldnay C ito|illH af Miner PMthto Cora|H*i*d U aiiaui pmani 1. I I.Y Dl 4R. PINNRkMS VKfirrAMLC CRM rsCNMIa prayarad at M and t> Witoi in inn., Lyaa,Mnaa. Crtoa $l. Mt botttoafor |4 Baalhynall . la lha faraa of sfUa. atoo I a tha f ana af li,ito*dn. a* rartoyt af yrtoa. >1 par boa for .Khar, Mm Wrtla* fraaty aaawan alt Mtora af Inqntry. toto far yatoyh lac. dddr— at ttom Jtoarioa ihta h**. Ra family ahnald ha artthaat LTD!A R. fmnUT UVKR FIIJJA They c*m rantotyallri. hOta—naa. ; ail tMrytdity af thaltaar. SaaHyto tot tar iw *F Htotan. -as UXAMINERS NOTICE. u la Ih, Oryhaaa Otwrt of Onlra nroaly: la tha laaltor of lha laat *lll and totoaatrnl af John Shop*, lal. of Horro Itinrkly, dwanaml. The underatgnaid, an Examiner appoint* ad by aaid mart to taka toattraaay nyoa n rata yraatod hy aaid aonrf to bo raaraa ahy a Mand l*w ahaaM hot ha awarded to try tha ralMlir ..I aaid will, alll maat all tha mrtlaa Inlaraatad at hi. ofkra la lha Rnrn*yh af Raltrtobt*. to atl.nd to tha dttllr. of Mo aypdnliaant. on TI'IOtDA Y. Neratolrw 1, A. * IMI, at lOa'doak A. M. 41-X* JORN 0. U)VF.. K.an.lnar PENNSYLVANIA, Centre Co, m: A |nu] I, Wiuui R. biwma, Clark f. I bar* harvaato **l my hand and nfltiad h* **a! of aaid wart, at Mlrhab, tha m day af Aagod. A * 1M WM K. Rt'Ri'HFIKtD,C. 00. Attaat! JRR Muauua, Miaffß. FMv GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, Mice lHvc Store m. BEE HIVE One Price Stores. GOLDSMITH BROTHERS BEE HIVE. The Bee Hive One Price Stores, ) UKIXKPONTK, PA., October 24, 1881. ) beg leave lo inform you that we have just purchased this en• tire business, and will continue to run it on the same principles as heretofore, and texist with the increased facilities that we have for buying goods cheap, on account of one of "the firm being engaged in the same line at wholesale in New York, to merit a continuance of your patronage. Our new stock will be in nest next week. JVry respectfully yours, GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, New York OfHeo. \ Successors to BAI'LAKI* & NCWMAX. 8v t A 41 Welker-St. I II SucceHitoim to BAULAND& NEWMAN. BEE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. AV-i/> Advertiormento. ELECTION i'l£f I.AMATION. OOD RAVI TIIK COMMON*'EALTM. I JOHN BPANGLEK, High Bher- J * Iff of tb* limlr erf Oatra, wealth of l'.nni) Irani*. a. hereby n-k. known and dr. nolle* t' ihr sit* tor* of lb*'>uiilyaforM|H (fam* ... will h* kir'l4 111 lb* mUWM*r of lb* roun ,/rtcr •" 811 ,b * " mc ***• '<• ,h * "®'~ ' uJZ'Z,?*"* * 8,1 *• ' of Cr*. fesw ir*"- " V&ES ,h - ' ,4,f - " Ho,-. For tb. t0wn.1,1,, „f Taylor, at tb* ■->„ for Jt I"'P*'* '"> 111* property of 1—en.,,1 kfe, MIJ -n wwi „.:r.s •* ro, tb. low,,.bin Of fotblr lb* public bona* of I, II It obi F.nt.,% Mill? a £y tihrcut lo lb. at boo! bow* at For tb* t0wn.!,.,, of F. r*owd, (old prndactLla lb* •rhcxil li'Hiae at P|b4 (irutm For tb* toanahlp of F.rguaoo (new precinct, at tb. ¥' lh UJ Wfistilp *a rough. For tb* loanable of Kurb, at lb*Cold Buea a,bod bona*. For lb* toan.bip of Boow Fbo*. at tba acbooi bona* at Hno* Abo. elation. For tb* toauabtn of Marlon, at tb* bona, of Jo*l KHeig, to Jarkaottillt*. For tb* borough of lilnbgrg, at tb* nrbool boo** In Mllrwliurg. For lb. loanable of Bogga, at tb* nw arbool to.ua. In Central City. For tb. b/wn*Lip of !lualon, at tl— Allrrr flat* •dwl bona*. Fur tb. lownabtp of P.on, at tb* pafcllc bona* of William Muaarr. For tb. borougb of Mlllhrtoi. at tb. arbont bona* .■ei~.ll* lb* f:r*ii(.lic*l ehareh in aald bon-ugk. for tb* loanable of Ulerty, at tb* arbool boo*, at Bagtrrtli*. For tb. lownabip of Worth,*! tb* aekoui boa** at Poit Matilda. For tb* loanable of flu mi id., at tb* bona* of J. K. Boa It. For tb* to* nrhtp of Curtln, at tb* .bot bun** no*r lbit.il Mann. FOl u— twruagfa of I'nloortll* and tb* loanable of Cniou. at tb* n*w *bl bow* at Cnhmrlll. For lb* t.mragb of Pbili|>*bnrg, is tb* n*a arbwl boon* In aaid U.rutigb bOTICE t* ala. bM-i t.r gl*a, "That *r try {-non rcopung tb. jaatir* of lb. parr, who .I—ll bold any dTt<. or .ppo nlf ag.nl aHo la or Mull I— •e l< '!*d nod*r tb. I—,-tMa llr.. E—ulit. or Judiciary l. j—rio-nt <4 tbi. Mat., ft of tb* Volt*d Atal**. or of any rtty or Inmrpnratod d—tcicl; and al> that .r.ry n-ratar of Congr** or Ft* I. L-gtalatar. and of tb. Mct or Corn moo tnaa ril of ar,y city, or Cutntnioaionrra of any itonrfaoratod d-trin. - by law luc-patd. of botding ■* ra.rri.lng. •I lb* line tint*, tb* U®' or i|ittatnrrd tor Judgr, li—l-rtof or Clnt of nay Mori tun of thw Common a.altb; and that no iMf—rtur. Jndg. or cdbor tiffin* of any inch rlnctb* .ball I— ollgtbi* to any tABo* to b* tbrn lot—l for." (irr.n nnd*r my band and —*!, at my ofAo. la llrll.- funt*. tb. In day of (Ictol—r In tb* yiar of oar Lord on. thot—and right bundrwd and rigbly-un., and ia tb* OB* bnndrwd and Bllb ynar of lb* ind.jcnd.uc* of tb* I'nttod Mat** JOHN SPANGLE It, IW* Shun A of Contra County. pOURT PROCLAMATION. * IiKHKAF, tii. Iftcn <"barl*a A. Mayor. Praal dratof tb. loan of turn men pin—of lb. Zitb Judicial UtAtict, c-ccnaiating of tl— oonntlra of Crntr., (lintoa and Cl*iS.ld, and lb* 11-ti. fnn.o.l Franrk and tb* Hon John iHrrm, Aaa rial* Jodg** In (Vote, county, baring Inauod ttclr t t oaring dat. ITtb day of Brptamtc**, IMI. to m* dtrartad. for holding a Court of Oy.r and Trmin*e and nlr*. Ibnt lb*> b* then and th*r la tMr emfi** fat an—. al lo e'e lock la Ik* bntHoa of aaid day. with tb*tr ramob, lo<|ni •tttoa*. riaralaaMoa*. and tbedr own rrartntnanr**, to etc tbcca. thing, which to tbatr oflVc appertain, to h* ctoa*. mad tbna* ah" ar* hound in nogatwic— to pre—cut. araia.l tb* prtamfffa that ar* or ahall h ta tb. Jail of (Vatr* ooaaty. he tbrn and tier, to pro**- cat* again— the— aa ahall b* laat Ultra und*T my band, at illfoat. tb* 1.1 day of Oc-tol—r, la tb* ynar erf our Lcrd IMI, and tb* on* hundred and Bltb year of tb* lud*p*ad*nr* of tb* Cati*d luu>i. 41-dt JOHN FPANCI KR. nhrrtff Orphans' Court Sale. IN RCcortUnoe with an order of the 1 Orpbanrf Ccntrt ofOntrv ocmnty. tbrrr alii b* am pcaad al patrfic aalr.nn tb* prwa—na on Thurmiay, the 'id of November next, at 1 airlock, fN. Ike Mloaing dmcribrd rial tat* lb*, pmperty orf Ham ael Voarick, lat* of Malkrr loan—up. dacwad. to att: A'l tbat certain mnatuage, trnnmeat and tract of land attaat* In Walk— toanablp. t-uaded and diarill-d aa foiloat: On tb* north by land, of of tb* heir, nf I H Valentin., damwd. wtbrc laact. of aaid Ham art VaaHrk mad laaac Hrkl*i auitb by land* of laaar Htrkl*, Oanrg* l.utr aad Qartdla* Oar- Irudf aad wart by Unci*erf Omrg* Frtdlry—containing RII'HTT ACRKM AND OMR IIt'NHRKD AND FIF TY FERTHKA, Boat awata AH that mcnruafce, tenrment and tract orf land attaat* aa aba**, beaadart and dimtWarf aa fallow*; 1 phan. Court of Coatr* manly, will bn .xnowd ta patdlc aad*. aa lb* ynaha. oa Thursday, the 'Ad qf November next, at I "'clock, P. M„ tb* Mloaing Mai attain, lat* Urn property of JOHN DINRLR. dmaamd. taatt. All that certain m**uac, tennment aad tract of Uad Mtaat* hi Wulkrr Uaaabla. Imaadrd aad fc'f'Fibad aa Mlaat: Oa tb* aorth by tb* aatat* of AUm thw-km, d*c"d j oa tb. mad by Uadt *f Dartd Hanbbnrgm aad A C Oaary; a tb* atatb by A. C. | Oaari.aad on tb* waal by Undef Jaeok Daakl*. otm tatning SO am aad 1* pmcbaa, nbeat TA am* Han •d a mi ia a high Mat* orf calUnrtUa-tbariin mactad a gand la* tuny daMllag kciaaa, attb • *** failing aptiag nf watec al Ow £*-, a commodb—. lag tarn., •ad wfl lb* atmamry outbuilding. There ar* two •ppl* nrrbard. on tb* pMlnia* orf choir, fruika good (Mm pre**, and all tb* taatnaliat*a dtaitulla far a i—tatal-U bum* Turn a* Rata—OaartbM of fb* pan, barn awry la hatrf em ooaAraaatloa of aal*! cm.third la tme yam, and the huUare la (una yearn, with laiMaat a* tb* da- Mtad pay menu, to b* *nrar*d by Umd aad aNtftp, to-** JACOB DCNELR, Admtaiatratm. Notice. r PHE HndrmlfDrfd hereby gives no* I Mm that b* baa patrbamd from Bam Baab a b*a of Mat*, the cm* a mo* mar* aad tba oUmr a tmnra mac* -and that b* baa )mn*4 tbrn* to tb* aaM •m* M-b. Bit pmwnai ar* aetifM not * labarfbra with tbia taam aa 11 U my prapmfy. JOB BtTSH. Bbam Sb**, Ray* >*- IMtl. Aft-dw e*CC • rew *•*•- TWva* aad Ml