Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 24, 1868, Image 5

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    The Democratic Watchman.
Tintma-4 2 pa 71w *ben paid 4n ad:-
ranee, $2,30 when hot paid in advinee and
$3.00 when not paid before the expiration
of the year
OUR AGINT/1.-WO hATO authorized the
following gentlemen, to receive end receipt
for subscription to the DNNOCRATIC WATCH
MAN :
I FALL J. Onanroacw, Cling twp
Jona H. Itatraniroon, Penn twp
THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY.
Mus O—A inumieni convention hats
been in progremn at Howard during the
greater part of Hilt; Week.
'WM/ED.-Thu glass %Norio. in this
Mee breve suspended operations for the
present. We have not been informed
when they intend twin to commence
work.
I=l
Amu)Esr.—Nlichnel Howar4l,l worthy
citizen of thin place, elippeftand fell on
the ice aboul the hack door of him bonne,
on Saliirdtly Nat; and vke bin
untlermlipul thei he in d oing well. .
INt.NiR' Tricrti:4. —An atittiming, if
not ussefill, lesion' on "infantry Ineties"
may he learned by any ono who o ill tike
the pain. to oh4erve the motions' of a too
year old child for an hour or too. -
Buti.ntsdi Scux%ir.s.—We unileale and
that many of our eapttaluits'contetridato
putting up 'lel% buildings, during the
coining summer,. in this place An
money seems to he getting seamier every
day, we doubt whether the litany
schemes for building which ae hear talk
ed of will be carried out now , but if
they are, Bellefonte will be greatly the
better ftfr
TLIIC I.PCIIItt: O. TIIKNUAN
The leeiury to be delivered On Tuesday
evening next, we base no doubt will
uell repay all olio ore intere•led In ilie
stibjeet of the Pacific Hl'lllolol for gulag
10 bear We ad% lay all ,0111, Sire ill tIM
on flint evening to go owl lootrit
—The I.ndirot • of the Moils )diet
Epitieoral Church of I Ilk 174ifoligli pi iitre
holding n fair, in
on Allegheny street, iiNery night daring
eat' t ~111 jcinfiv of rrferoihrnents
141111 lie served tip Mach hot
coffee Ice Creamlike public pa:collage t.
respeetfiilly solicited
ME
loltliZt.s man It) the
name wf Vonaiiii, a shingle maker. left
Plithintburg on Flldity afternoon list,
partially intoileateld it tilt It 1101 .1 . and
sled Ile wits 'wind on Saturday, in the
Ileghetly tinaintain. Fast of Pliihteditirtz.
dead awl friiiiiii still, his hi t i %% • also
dead and stiff All inquest tVII.I liehdand
terthet of death 19,./freering rendered
SONY I Nu. Nrw —A volitio» . 1»,) , 1),
iwurd rinitattitng prayers uttered by
Ileitry Ward Beecher chile conducting
the relAgiour 1111.1. 111 111. 1•111111 . 11 1111.1
plintiogriiphiettll) tepoi tea "tie
will be chocked the vie,. of nits h
Ching, but it. heti We recollect that
.'nry . 4 prayer. nre whit emred lu t
people, nail not to the lltnight . ), 11 l• atlt
entitle to lymph.' tint he nri:k, critit
thin t,nS. Its 1,1.1 y tin lig (Ant. ha. 41./t:s*..
, -..SSOVI —QUM' a tall
lint,. Oil \lambi) night and Tuesday
inuisitng, uud Iht nil lly jingle .01 bell-.
Rills in 0111•1 . , 11011 . 11/111 Ibe •leigifing
ehich 'um 'head) 110111 Qui Imr been
mud.. its "good us n.n 11'e have sal
-110111 had :10 mudh good eleighing 111 ilk
"lIIIt I:, us during this built, 1.1 fact
.1 11 interm loa;,• eliiinge.l I emit! %
11/1 the 1:14t lan 01 three )1,11., 111111 1,1
11111 e lut.i heir Ilse rump clirmtit. dot tog
lite el/Id Mont h., Whieh the people t‘so ur
throe !kg, N"rtli if
1141111 f 111 . 111 . 1( . . l• 111.1 . 11 Mill fled Io /II
cuunt•lSir t6i. rLnngi 3i111,11g I her. Iht
otte thni unnn•nne Ice hrrgn 1111111. Teen
drisco !loon from orth 11 ' 1111111V nips%
Islll . llore9l off 111. I'll Engin:l l l run-I.
%% hell11:1 Iheil• .11C :lily irr Itorgn
I !WI N not, ur v, [tether tiny uuuld of
feet t Lt• (tlirmile it lii) %very !fiery, lir.
nitertioliq st r oho out pretend to nnsn rr
We gi,e the them e 11.1 . 1 . 1 Y ell it
H l'H., Pun. '2ll. I FOIS
lir ll $W
1:0111rit 11 . M
I o nth to vontrurltrt a te;. of (lie utnuy
Inle t s reiiiirt4 that itie going the tonndn
of idle gte•tili ill tide country Fore, that
I have left Wirltiniu 111 tliegititt, nut to re
turn again: that I ant tired of lay par
rhino.. Ay. I cauu• bank Irian Virginia
to :cumin thi. %%inter, 1111.1 attend II) my
nein loiminee, I intend to eaten iu the
Spring, and toy intentiott is to make it
tay future home Vrtl, thnl l 1 ant:pe
aled ray pietols Partin and tiregg• by
atiti . ,!ig them tit o-thirds of my purchase
tot more than l paid for the II polo; a hick
Is a base lie, and 1 Cave no doubt unit
circulated for a Itaae purpose. I mold }o
theca at the 140IIIe price and on the /Mille
terms that I bought at. I did not buy
for speculation, but for a home, which if
my two-faced friends will give me liber
ty to keep, lend f am fort unit' e onmigh'to
be stile to pay fot, I mean to make it. '•
'BALLOW/I, DOLLAR MONTIILT.—This
magazine furnishes, a large ainctunt of
reading matter at a very low figure, and
is so well known that it in only necessary
for um to say that the February number
is now out, and ie filled with the usual
varfiety.
PKTERMON'tI ' IIIMIAEINE, IM thiM time
fully up to the high ittandapl it ham set
upifor itself. It is a two dollar Magazine,
and the only wonder to us is how d
large and fine a pirkdical pin be gotten
up for so litdo money. it can only be
accounted for on the ground of its halving
a very huge circulation.
THE Lativ's 1 0 4004 m, published by
Deacon & Peterson, No. 819 Walnut St., !
Philadelphia, and furnished to subiteri
hers at the very low prise of $2.50 4
year, is one of the beet of the cheaper
monthlies, and the Febroaryntunber will
Compare favorably with any which have
preceded it. The steel engraving Eyre,- !
sealing the hiding. of Moses is very
beautiful, and expressive, and the color
ed foal/ion plate IM all that could he de
aired by those interested in such things.
The contents of the entire magazine are
rtrairtir eimain ta reptat:oir
ti ODA BOOK.—qhla magazine
comes to us for February loaded with
good things, and it may trtithfully Ire
called perfect in.ite line. Its engravings
are of the very best, unit the fashion
plate is fully tip to anything of Ilw• kind
we have ever seen. Ds reading niaiter'
is what we might expect from the pens !
alum!) authors as Mrs Sarah .1 Hale,
Marion Harland, and the host of 4,011•
liibutors w hohave given it a reputation
in the past. It is the oldest and one of
the Lest magazines published in the
coirciW, for the ',hippie. reason that its
editors have always labored to make it
perfect ill all it. ..lepartients. Price
$3,00 per annum
01,1 , (il • %111, tun 14:11111` 11t1
Tht• Fehr;likry number of this admilabh
inagaiine. %%Inch Wl . Jime just reeciked,
is one a 'he best 1111111114 . 1 es it publish
ed The opening artiele, by the whim,
on "Th.. Principles and policy of De
iniwtt ' The neio “Will the
South be represen in the Deniewratie
Convention clearly toreshailows the
nishes of the Northern Denmernes on
this point. ••Denil Under the Roses. - by
iss stort 11110 . 1
translated from the Italian expressly rm.
Th. OUT:n(l'j, " Ttin Tlnitl6'4" of Vliteri=
in.' being the last of the admirable
sketches of John Esten hich riot
through the magazine in 1867,a poem en
title, l'ulree to ,congreste. Dr. Vnll
Es rue's second article owe- The T . )pev of
Nlarricind, - ut Ish - 14 . h the history of the
Nlongultatt, ut 2,.•110‘S I%,pc. nv lutnilleil ut
hit; Wouil iminner 1 Single copies 25cts ,
.1 pm brut Van 1;) UMW!, ,
1,111.11.114 . 1., 162' SI , Nen 1 orb
Common iSeitooLs --The attention of
Parents, Directors, and the public gen
erally in called to the accompanying re-
purl
tin account 1,1 lb Jorge numbei of
schools (about liiUt 'to be visited, and
the short Def.?. 01 the term (4 month. gen—
er illy-7:i to RI) days) the County Kti
perintentlent can nut visit many ol the
schools twice during the term
To compensate for this, in II measure,
teachers were requested to forward
monthly reports, which were lu:etched
ilium by the County Superintendent, an
abstract tit which —so tar as received is
given below
The great drawback to general ad
vaueement in learning, to ,regular at
ieAdarp-e. Many l tipils remain a woy
from school almost half the time, while
sonic come one day and stay away the
neat, and No on throughout the short
school term l'srento du nut, certainly
reflect upon the serious injury they eltl
their children by 111114 keeping them
away from ochuol on every trifling occa
sion , no doubt, often from want of 'hilt
mural courage to enforce their wishes,
which ;very parent should possess.—
Children thus loose their relish for
study, and form habits of irregularity
which will abide with them through
lite, anti seriously interfere with their
prosperity and tioetnlnesii,
Tenohers are, also, often tea greet ex
tent responsible for the it regu for atten
dance of their pupils
Perhaps the lucrel of encores, with
the teacher. lies in getting his pupils
usl i rrestrd 111 their work,ond getting them
to love their sohool sufficiently well
to attend without tine old of the parents
Apia the parents should he consulted
upon the subject and their co-upersi ion
secured
To aid in this mailer the prevent plan
was adopted; the pupils having been
informed that this course would be pur ,
sued, and that they were eapected to
"try" for a good report.
The reporto as ?evolved from teachers,
show a general want of proper claasefied
Icon ; in some oases entire townebips
with from 200 to 800 scholars attending
the schools. hose only from 10 to 12
alddying grammar, and but few more
geography and mental arithmetic. These
item. will not be published for the pres
ent month; but may appear in future
reports
The following
. list shows the whole
number of sobolars in attendance, and
the per tentage of attendance during the
"rat month of the p t term.
To Uri boys and girls we would say :
those who have failed in having a good
report this month—do not let your dour.
age fall, but "fry again," next time you
may be more successful •
1. V. °RAI
New Publications.
.
Fignree indicate Me l
No. of pupils in
' attendance dor- '
kg month
MiLLE tom scnoom
Fignr es indicate the
per emilage of at
• taninertnr dar
ing month
Not repcirtfte
Benner,
make daily use of
outline Mall 70
di .. L r 48
do B3
do 53
Not reported
'Knock's School , 61 , 18
Artnagests School
Kook Harps School 17
Swartas ' do 34
114 follow
Ilohites do
Wheatland do
Leathernsans do
Roopsburg do
Ulfil
M ilteburg Forge
No. outline mops In
district 79
. .
School 73
Central City Behool7o
Ray's do 37
HolPs Hollow do 31
Shope'. do 30
'Pleasant Hill do 34
Eagle Rolling
Mills do 47
Lucas' do ,
Marsh Creek do
tipper Wallace
Not reported
do
Run do
Forge do
Iturnoide.
Laurel Run'Sehool 2
Germania do
Not reported
March Creek(
School 59
adawags-Sokhool----- •
Kno do 35
Curtin
Rieke daily use of
outline maps 69
firegy.
C rumt Roads
School
Uregy
have no outl'e maps 86
make daile use of
outline maps 79
have nooutl'e maps 87
do
do 58
do 80
Rio 65
Penn Ilall du 48
Murray'a do - 38
Decker's du 231
lloy's do
Mountain do 32
B Dam du
spring 111111. 'do 5:4
Polk Hill do 24
f'rrytuu„
Furguson
make daily use of
outline map 78
do 76
do 63
do ro
do 64
du 60
. do 58
do 72
Time grOve
grammar 41
liepler'e School 38
White Hair do 31 ,
Oatesburg do 33
Swartzvllle do 28'
Oladen do t
Bal/eyville do 50,
Krumrine'n do 33i
Branch 410- 26
Oak (hove du 19,
Pine grove Mille
Primary School 39
Tadpole du 19
Stuckey rlo
Centre
11 , 1 ill vie
Aaroupburg fir.
Schou}
Wulre School
Pine Creek do
Bonk 49
Wham Church au
Agronsburg
Primary do
Itnake doily ono
outline map 48
Not reported
do •
do
!/nl jmnnn
//a //moon
Intake daily UM of
Highth Square do :pii out line maps 66
Contre Lime Jo i Not reported
Ilulft ll . ~, n do I do 1
Elder's do do
Loyrtown do do
rzsz
//oms
(make daily use of
Ook "oil School 45 , outline maps 80
Houser% LIM do 47, do 82
Ilranrh do 211 82
Shiugletown do 47 i 44
'make daily use of
_walnut Grove do Si outline mops 6
Centre Furnace dr, 42 du 7
134,alsburg
do 2.
North
Boalsburg
Primary
Hoek Lill
Erpi aflYl.,on
tam
Hollow
Not reported
do
do . do
do do
llouqrfl Iloinu
Mount F.agle ma k e daily use of
School ou,tline map, 6
Howard
['Unlace do '4
Fairview do 36 1
School No 5 do 33,
Bullets Run do 30
(Irinel Hill do
Not reported
Moroi d Rot o. Morord Borough
Howard (Jra make daily use of
ded School 43 „ a li ne map . 70
Howard Prim'y do 40 db 77
Itlaek Oak
Schi,ol
he vu no ou We maps 6
Not reported
W 01mm%.
LAb, rty. j L be, ty
SeilollV. , School 29 jbuy ono mitre wow. 62
do 40, have no map 86
Union Seivoil do :LI do rrl
Eugleville
riuninur do
Eagles ,
Prima.2) d.
II fluter Run du
Nut reported
1721E11
VII/ son
I nimk• daily oda of
Usli..n School :121 .ottline snap 44
Jackatins ale
Primary do 31'
Upper Marion do 2.5!
Lower Marion do 45'
Jarktionvilie
lirainmar
MIZE
.114/chhtt,g
High
School 35
2d grads do 117
Ile le ebitry Horn
cualoi daily use of
outline maps 71
87
!make daily use of
outline maps 5.
do 58
do 3d grade do 53
do Ith grade tin 5.,
Iftles.
Stover'4 School
Ilrangarre do 31
Wolf's (10 51
Rebersburg
Primary In 57
iteberab'g High
School 41l
wake daily nee of
outline maps 80
have no mitre map. 65
uee outline maim
once •. week ftS
have outl'e map. 80
outline maps used
but not daily 70
cake' dilly me of
outline maps 73
Po ta',. Brboul
Madmonburg
Grammar' do 28
Matlisunbarg
Primary do - I
do 70
Not reported
School do
Stolly t
School 40 have nooutre Mops SO
Fr Iry lOW do 36 1 do 44
Waddle's do Not reported
Zsllor's .tio
PLeosant MLII - do 1
pii,owdok,
MIU4 m Prink-
my School 36
Texas School bb
Liberty •-+,,, do 39
Pike do ♦0
Scarcely's do 22
,
Grammar do
Orchids do
POUII
Rock Groie 1
School 321
Whiskey
low do 191
Loop do 41
Churobville do 44
Centre Hill do 45
Potters Mille
Bogy.
Grammer do 3&
Ceid,idyring do 381
Fairview do 36:
Pine Grove do, 31
Potters Mille
primary
. do 48
Pine Stamp do 56 1
Centre Hall
grammar do 44
Plum °rove do 37
Tummy Sink do 31
Centre Hall
primary do
Earleytown do
Brrnside
Philipsburg nor°
OE
wf.;:
A skay'a Fichoot 491
Gray's do 33
Moohannoo do 4'
Snow Shon do 52
i Cato do
h}ar. nq
liarrisonvlllo
School 551
hiumeer's do 431
Weaver's do 36
"ranch do
Valentine's do
Mine Bank do
lloy's de
Plessant Gap do
Toylor
Henderson School 32
Mount Vernon do 36
Wild Wood 'do
it rotwi 110 Ito
IBM
No report
.10
Bush School 2R
Bell (lrove do 27
Maple do do 42
Cherry dO do 47
Plum do do
//Lies• ~
IVa'ker.
Zion :4chool _ 49
ilublersburg
primary do 65
Franklin do 83.
Pones 4. 37
Hublerimrg
High -do
Snydertown do
won. do
Herb Furnace do
BE
Reese 's School 32
Port Matilda do 79
Sunny Side ' do 11
Plank Road do 35
The figures in the yrr rentnge of atten
dance are put down as reported by the teach
Business Notices
:400,000 feet orrrhita Pine flooring, dry
(or .ale at the Mileriburg Planing Mill
m AuxoLIA WATER• -A delightful. toilet
arliele—eupenor to Cologne and at half the
MEI
Cans Imo OUT.—The advertisement of
Wetxler and Tw itmeyes tinware and spout
ing store. These genneman keep constant
ly on hand, none but the best of wares and
tins. They are cies or and obliging fellows.
The advertisement will appear next week.
1
- Perkins, from Loek Haven, of
"Keystone Store" reputation has established
a branch in this place. We are glad to see
that he is thriving. See his advertisement.
Look out for the" red flag," and follow the
crowd.
WEI
---- The advice of every person of good
smile is to go to W. IV. Montgomery . 11, and
buy - a Sewing Machine, of the best make in
t tie worl 1. I. M. Binger & Co. Instructions
given by him free of charge. Machines de-
It rare& to an part of the town. While you
are there. just flt yourself out in a new suit
of atothes, or purchase come of the finest
anil best made •hirta in the United States.
Call and see him at No. 7, Broekerhofre
Kole.
• —lf any of our readers are premature I y
gray or are troubled with falling of the hair,
dandruff or itching of the scalp, they have
only to use-Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia, and
their trout le pill soon.be over. The prepa
ration Is not only a -estorer of gray hair, but
one of the moat elegant hair dressings we
have ever sow. It also by softening and
invigorating the hair prevents premajarre
baldness and in many rases restores hair to
bald heads.
76
1. 86
53
P's. Poets--Painters—Preachers
—Players—Printers and *Politielane,—all
suffer from Dyspepsia, Nervousness,-Loss of
Appetite, Liver Complaints, and all diseases
which they may mire or ',recent by the use
of Plantation Bitters. it those sufferers
took these bitters, the Poetry would be pur
er, the Paintings grander, the Sermons live-
Her, the Act!ng truer, the Printing neater,
and the Politici honester This splendid.
tonic invigorates the system, and enables
the brain to work healthily. Perhaps no
article was over go well endorsed by all who
have used it.
rfiffl
—Sixteen Thousand Years„Aco !—And
the noble science-6f storeology wits not even
dreamed of. In thts great nth Century—
the aiort prolific in inveutiens—its pupils
and professors number tend of thoissanfis,aufi
'..107 . 1 1 fi1l tranquility is the result in mass
many buosebolds in tholand, Perhaps
WM
49 N.
4.
*bleat "Professor" in this department :of
human knowlselgt:wp. the Well known Messrs
Stuart, Peterson Ai Co., of Philadelphia !
One of their latest productions 1/1 • Cooking
Sto4l) called the "Barley Sheaf," and we man
embody ite numerous qualities in one single
word—" Perfection I" The" WILL elO this yi.,
fink* m•ke..Virote of this, wild
sot aceordingly. Look out for dounterfinta I
For sale by W. W. WItTSLBR, kfilelburg,
Pa. • 13-4 1 1 t.
Penn
Aare no oars maps 44
do a bel
do 65
• do - 50
do 75
, Not reported
do
Potter
outlins nape burnt 64
make:daily use of
outline maps 51
Persons suffering from 'Costiveness
Liver Complaint. Bleb Headache, dr any of
tkse diseases which arise from a disordered
state of the et mach or liver would do well
to try" Green's celebrated Liver Pills" they
are considered by all who have used them
the Lest its use.
do' b 2
do 62
70
hive no outl'e mope 68
I
- • 65
make daily use of
outline mope 79
Examine each box and see that the sigu►-
turo of F. P. Green Is around it, none other
are genuine. void by druggist@ and dealers
everywhere. And neat-by mail on receipt
of price. No. 1, 2.sCts, No: 450 eta.
F. P. Green, Bole Proprietor, Bellefonte,
Penn's..
do 85
56
uso outline maps
daily 70
Not reported
De Soto when he visited the shores of
,America, sought long and arduously for theH
"Spring of perpetual Youth," that those
who bathed therein might: never grow , old
In appearance. People of our day have in
part discovered a substitute for this unfound
spriiilirrt iiig'sorogetable Ambrosia, a few
applications of which gives to white or gray
hair that dark,strong and,g Way appearance
peculiar to.youthful beauty. If any of our
readers doubt this, let them try • bottle
and be oonvinced of the truth of our asser
tion.-1.41
Philipsburg Boropr%
Not reported
Rush
Not reported
make daily one of
outline marl 76
do
do 66
Nol xepurted
Ypring
N 6 Loss can bo more fatal to beauty, es
pecially in the female sex, than the lose of
the Hair; glossy, luxuriant hair is one of
the most powerful of all personal charms
When baldness or even a deficiency
of hair exists, we naturaly look for a
a dry and wrinkled sk in, a faded complex
ion ; whop not actually seen, we see them
in imitrination. Why, then, not eultivate
our hair? Encourage it and strengthen
tt ; or if your hair is gray or_ white, the nut- -
tural color can be restored by a few 'mill
eatioria-n; Mrs. $ Improved (new
syle) Vair Restorer or -Dressing, (in one
Price Ono Dollar. Every Drug
gist Bella it. C
make daily use of
outline maps 58
Not reported
EZ
I make daily um of
outline maps 78
Not reported
Unionville //aro
Not reported
UlliOtt
make daily use of
outline maps 50
do
do 71
do 62
- Mit reported
STU P-STRONG.-011 the I 6th Melt, in
Centre Hall by Rev. G. M. Settlemoyer, Mr.
William Stump of Centre Hall and Mies
Hary Martha strong, of Mifflin co., Pa.
CZEII
CONMOL C—TrUCAS . —On the 14th inst., at
the Curtin Rouse. ins Central City, by the
Rev. J. Barnett Mann. Mr. Ira Console, of
Liberty tenn.ibip, t ?Mos Abbe Lucas of
.make daily use o:
°tiling =ape 76 ,
Not reported
The following are the quotations up to 6
o'clock 'on Thum.lax, evening, when our
paper - went to press!
White Wheat, per bushel *2 20
H.ed Wheat, per bushel $2 20
Rye, per bushel $1 25
Coro Shelled, per bushel old $1 15
Oats, per bushel 56
Barley, per bushel 1 00
Wort,.
make daily use of
outline maps 85
dO 82
84
have no maps b 7
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clovereeed, per bushel..
Potatoes, per bushel
Eg gir o , per dozen
Lard, per pound.... ........
Pork, per pound
Ham, per pound
Tallow, per pound
Butar, per pound
Rags, per pound..
R. M. Mont:
Co. Smpt
llr,;und Muter, per ton
SALF
).3
By virtue of sundry write of Levari Fa
cies sod Vendttieni gammas issued out
of the Court of Common Plou, of Cu
tro county, and to ma directed, will
be exposed to public sale, at the CoUrt
11-Juso, in Bellefonte, on Monday, the 27th
day of January, A. D. MR, the following
property, viz :
Four certain tracts of land situate In the
Township of Kush, and County of
Centre, State of Pennsylvania, as follows,
to wit
•Qn e thereof surveyed in the warrantee
name of John Pried, containing four hundred
and thirty-three acres, and one hundred and
sixty-three perches more or less.
Another thorept surveyed in the name of
John Wheeland, containing four hundred
and thirty-three acres, and one hundred and
sixty three perches more or less.-
Another thereof surveyed in the warran
tee name pf John Rollington, containing
Four hundred and thirty three acres, and
one hundred and sixty-three perches, mote
or less.
Another thereof surveyed In - the warran
tee name of -lames Baxter, containing three
hundred and sixty-six acres and ten perehee
more or Isl..
Also all the sight, title and interest of
the said WiMan Underwood, and Edward
Tumor, in and to ten tracts of lend situate
in Rush township, County and State &ford
said as follows to wit:
One thereof ouranfied in the warrantee
name of avid Beverage, containing four
hundred and thirty three acresand one hun
dred quid thirty-three perches mote or less.
Another thereof surveyed in the warrantee
name of Martha McConnell, containing four
hundred and thirty-three acres, and one hun
dred and sixty-three perches more or less.
Ahdther thereof surveyed In the warren+
tee name of James Wentworth, containing
four hundred and thirty three acres, and one
hundred and thirty-three perches more or
lees.
Another thereof surveyed in the warran
to• name of Veorge Litimer, containing four
hundred and thirty-three acres, and one
hundred and sixty three perches more or leas
Another thereof serveyed thewarrantee
name of Edward Moyeton, 'containing four
hundred sad thirty.thsee 'acres, and one
hundred 'and sixty three perches' more or
less.
Another thereof surveyed in the warran
tee name of Sharp Delaney, containing four
hundred and thirty•tiree acme, and one
hundred and sixty perches more or less.
Another (hereof surveyed in the warran
tee nime of Andrew Armstrong, containing
three hundred and twenty nine acres'and
ten perches more or less.
Another thereof surveyed in, the warraa•
tee name of William MePhersor, emit/lUDs'
two hundred acres more or Imp.
Another thereof surveyed in the warrantee
name of William G. Latimer. containing
two hundred and thirty. dve sores and one
hundred and ikty eight ( weber ones or
ten.
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The Bellefonte Market.
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,gtiso, siil tbst_ylglit , tttle and iqq t of
Wilipvn Underwood; and Edward T ;in.
and to auteia me/image tenements and tracts
of land situate lying and, being Er Rub
township, Oentrelootinty, Pa., boui#ll Mak
donor ibed es fellows, to wit:
One thereof surveyed on a warrant in the.
name of John Band, ailleinblintrurepala,
the warrantee names of Joseph Ropklus,
John Stoner and Christian Olultirs.neatain
lug !oar hundred and Utley-those MM. or
thereabouts.
Another tkereof surveyed / on a mninandt
in the name of Christ. an Shank, cont•isiste
four hundred and thirty three aeriaarthers
ahouts, and adjoining the lead OMNI men
tioned.
"Another Lbereorsurveyed in the.watata
tm name of Michael Shank, mignining the
traet hut above osestiosed, containing four
huhdred and thirty three sweat or there.
abou ts.
Another thereof @arrayed owe, warm( in
the name of Alexander doellk adjoining the
-treat last above rissationed. aoataJalng PIM
hundred and nineteen NM or ehersiboutt.
AnOther thereof surveyed oo I warrant in
the name of Dared aw, asidarillli, th e tut
two tracts above meadionad eoitainieg four
hundred and thirty-three
. nores or 'Show
abouts.
Another thereof surveyed on ► warrant in
the name - of Andrew 13baatt, - astrolning the
tract last above mentioned and, eontaining
four hundred and thlrty.three aeree or
thereabouts.
Another thereof surveyed on a warrant in
the 'name of Jack Stake, adjoining the tract
last mentioned containing two hundred•and
forioneevan sores of thereabouts,
Another thereof surveyed on a warrant in
the name of Christian Ham, Jr., adjoining
the tract last above mentioned, contsdaing
four hundred and twenty-eiz acres or there
about/.
Another thereof surveyed on a warrant In
he Emma of George Slough, adjoining the
tract laat above mentioned, containing one
hundred and sixty-seven acres sr there
abouts-
Another thereof surveyed oit a warrant in
the name of Christian Haut, adjoining the
last two tracts above mentioned, containing
four hundred and ninety two sores or there
aboute.
Another thereof eniveyed on a warrant in
the name of John Witmer, adjoining the
tract Mot above mentioned, containing three
hundred and eighty.three aerie or them•
'bouts.
Another thereof surveyed on a warrant In'
the name of John Louden, adjoining lands
last above mentioned, containing four hun
dred snot thirty-seven acme or thareabo4i•
Another thereof surveyed op a warrant in
the name of - John Braokblll, adjoining the
track last above mentioned, containing four
hundred and fifty six acres 'or thereabouts,
on which are erected, a Store house, dwell•
dug house and other out buildings.
At d the other thereof surveyed on 'a war
rant in the name of James Ramsey, and also
known as the Clara Campbell or Joseph
North tract, adjoining the .tricot last above
mentioned, containing four hundred and
thirty three acres or thereabouts, on which
are erected a Steam Saw Mill, tenant houses,
stable and other oat-buildings, there last
fourteen tracts are commonly known as tie
Beaver Mill property.
*ea 4ototooo-ofitte
ii,l!,l William Underwood and Edward Tu
ner, in and to a &stain troot of laud ;Immo
in Union township, County and State afore
said, and known u the Brook's tract, con
taining twd hundred and fifty three sures,
more or less, bounded on lb. North by lands
of Alexander Shipley and Thomas Lanehry,
out by lands of Andrew Thompson, soatk
by lands of Henry Oates, west by lands of
Aaron It, HalL
Also, all the right, tido and interest, of
the said William Underwood and Edward
Turner, in and to a certain tract of land sit
uate in Union township, on " Dix Ron,"
contaio log one hundred and thirty acres
more or less, bounded on the north by lands
of John C. Peters, rut by lands of Lion A
McCoy, south by Thomas Parsons, west by
land' of Stine and Richard Catelow,
seised taken in execution, and to be sold as
the ptoperty of mina= Underwood and
Edward Turner.
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Also, theundirided one sixth of all that
oertain tract or parcel of land situate in the
Townst4p of Benner, to the County of Cen
tre, and Stets of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described an follows: Beginning at ',white
- oak, thence south 37 degrees, west 164 panth
eon to a whits oak, thanes south 44. degreei,
east 459 perches to a post, thence soutn 64
degrees, east 72 perches to a pine, thence
north 31 degrees, west 498 1 3 perohee to the
place of beginning, containing 338 acres
and 113 perches and allowance, together with
the hereditaments and appurtenant's'.
Seised taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of William n Longwell and
Anna M Longwell.
Also, all the right, title and interest of de
fendant in and Co • certain lot or piece of
ground with the appurtenances/situate In
Raglerille, Liberty township, Onty anf
Centre, bounded and described as flows
to wit:
On the North and East by lands of Wm.
F. Courter, on -the South by public road,.
and on the West by lot of Wm. Floydsr, err:
taming one-fourth of an acre more or leas,
thereon erected • two story dwelling house,
stable and other out buildin
Seized, taken In eteogN6n, and Se be sold
an the property of James W. Semi.
Also, all the right, title and iota in,
atitt - to the fallowing real estate of P
Wilsonotituate in Potter township, County
of Centre, bounded and deacribed as follows,
to wit:
One tract of land, on the East by lands of
the heirs of Win. Wilson and others, on the
South by holds of James Boal and ethers,
West by lands of Daniel Dont, North by
lands of James and Thomas Ling'', contain.
log 013111 hundred acres more or ism thereon
erected • house, barn and other oat-build.
log, nearly all cleared sad- cultivated, now
occupied by John Jamison.
Another traot of land bounded oa the
North by lands of John Dotter and others,
glut by land. of the heirs of Wm. Wilson,
on the South by lands of James Boil. West
by lends of Daniel Dare, containing one
hundred scree ore or lees, thereon erected
• bonne sad-bleretoutd other ont.buildlngs,
principally cleared, now ocoupled by Daniel
Reinemith.
One other Out of lend bounded on the
North by lands of John Hoff r, But by
lands of Wm. and John Keller, South by
land of Win. Brisbin, West by lands of the
heirs of Win. Witun containing foe :Wm
dred acres-,mole or less, thereon erected ji
hoofs, barn add other outAnlidlnp, no*
occupied by Win. Storer.
Seised, taken in execution amt to b. sold
as the property of Win. P. Wilson.
In and to a certain let of ground situated
in Spring township, now the Borough of
Bellefonte, Centre eonaty, bounded and de
scribed as follows* to wit : oa the South by
public road leading from Bellefnuta to Jack.
sonville, on tho West by lot of Patrick Du.
ly, wisilio North bj lands of James Armor,
and on the But by lends of Ws. P. Wilson
thereon emoted a house.
Seised token In execution and to be sold
eit i ti=perty of Thome
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