Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 24, 1868, Image 8

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    The DeMocratic Watchman,
BELLEFONTJ, PA.
FRIDAY AIMING, JAN. 24, 18011
- OW - TERMS
T.i DINOCRATIC WaTC6nalr Ie published
every Psiday morning by P. GRAY Mang, at
$2 MI per annum, if paid striogy in advance,
6$ when not paid in advance, and $3 00
if not paid before the expiration of the year.
Papers will not be sent out of the County
nnleee paid for iv onvAncn, and all ouch
sn►seriptions will inveriably be discontinued
at the expiration of the time for which they
are paid. And no paper will be discontinued
until all arrearage is paid, except at the op
tion of the publisher.'
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for a less
term than three months. TWENTY CENTS
per line for the first three insertions, and
eve (lentil a line for each additional inser
tion. Special notieelt one-half additional.
All resolutions of Aesociations; communica
tions of limited Or, lndi 'dual interest, and
noting" of martiag‘s and, eaths ezbeeding
five Hail, OM tent* per line. Editorial no
tioes,fiftsra test• per line. -
`All advertiaing duo after first inser
tion. And where there ta no contract made,
and the number of insertions is not marked
on the advertisements at the time they are
handed in for publication, they will be con
tinued in until orjered out.
1 • A Liberal discount is made to persons .
advertising by the quarter, half year, or
year, u follows •
3 months 11w - oaths. 1 year.
One square. [8 L] $ 4 60 $ 6 00 $lO 00
Two squares - 600 900 15 00
4uarter column - 10 00 13 00 25 00
Half column - - 18 00 25 00 45 00
One column - - 00 00 ' 45 00 80 00
JOB PRINTING, of every kind, done
with neatness and dispa j tch. Tea WATCH
"VAN Orrica has just been refitted with a
Power Press and new type, and everything
in the Printing lipe can be executed in the
most artistic manner and at the lowest rates.
—TERMS GASH.
pr`All lettere should be addressed to
P. GRAY MEEK,
Bellefonte, Pa.
'Nets Ilthetlioements
L OST.
A side of harness leather either in
Bellefoite or on the road leadingtoJacksoL
ville, for which a liberal reward will be giv
en on returning it to the owner or leaving it
at this office. There was a piece of check
lino cut off the leather and rolled inside it
113-4r3t IJARBRICK
V - 45 7 rcie.
.011 Haines township, Nov- 16, 1887.
Six months after date I promised to pay..l
W. Brayman or order. one hundred and
twenty-five dollars for value received, with
use, waiving the-tight of all valuation, ap
praimiment, stay and execution laws given
for Abraham fluldertnan's patent washing
tnacbine. ABRAHAM lIALDERMAN.
13-4 2t•
PANIC STORE.
815,000 OG worth of Goods to be sold at
PANIC PRICES
within two weeks
THE GREAT SUCCESS
In our endeavor to furnish cheap goods
to our BeUelopte friends, gives
us encouragement to re
main • little
longer.
D GOODS,
BOOTS-mad SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
At •EIRT Low E•TkIl
Same building with Milliken Hover is Co's
Bank,
ALLEGHENY STREET,
two doors North of the Court House
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.
NEW RTOIE AND NEW GOODE,
U. B. PERKINS. •
Bellefonte, Jan. 24, 1868. 13-4-t1
EGISTERS NOTI(;ES.
The following accounts have been
examined and passed by me, and remain
filed of•record in this (JR°e for the 'impac
tion of heirs,lege tees.cre dutors and all others
in any way interested, and will be presented
to the Orpben's Court, of centre County, to
be held at Bellefonte, for allowance and con
firmation. on Wednesday, the 2Vth of Jar.-
tiary, A. D , 1968.
1. The account of Robert Glenn , Guar
dian of Cyrus 8., John G., Nancy J. and
Anna-McDonald, minor children of Jane
McDonald, late .of Ferguson twp, deceased.
2. The account of Jacob Royer, Guardi
an of Charles E. and Rebecca Royer, minor
children of John W. Royer, late of Potter
twp, deoeatied.
J. The account of Jacob Sankey, ouo of
tbeexecutors of John Sankey, late of Penn
twp., deceased.
.4. The account of 11. A. MeGonigle, Ad.
miolateator of Ac. of Reuben Haldeman, late
Ferguson twp., deceased.
5. The account of Daniel Mosterman,
Administrator of &c. of Peter Bostertnan,
tate of Haines Swp., dammed.
4. The account of George Boil, deceas
ed, Guardian of William B. ant! Nunn W•
Dellitio, (minor children of John Brisbin
desamamt,) as Mad by John 9. Foster and
Thosam Dale, Executors of said decedent.
Y. Tie aemant.of George Boal, deceased,
Guardian el Henrietta A. and Arabella C.
Thelma, Iminor children of Thomas W.
Them* ) N ILLed by John B. Yoe
ter 'sad Thomism Dale s Bsecnitors of said
decedent.
8. The wound of Goebel Masser and
Noah Masser, Adndialstratars Ac., of .ko. of
Andrew Musser, late .pt Spring township,
deceased.
9. The Anal esseoent afi'obitfilamshberger
Mid 'David Barebberger, Administrators ado.
of do. of John Harshbiger, late of Gregg
tsp., &mewed.
10. The sesmaat, of George Greenman,
administrator of Ao. of Catheiine Blabet,
late of Potter twp., deceased.
11. The amount of B. P. Meter, admin.
istrater- of de. of John A. Glover, late eti
MON twp., deceased,
On tho west sad ;mai imy a public road,
on the lied by Isaii - of Williams Boggs ami
on t he south by laid Eagle amok, eco;tala
lug els mem mete at Mu.
TZltlini OF BALD.—One third of the
praise looney to be paid en the *inanima
tion of the ea* eime-thitd tkareef In eye
year thereafter, and cue-third tbeteef at the
=k of the widow of eke said deoseeed,ol
'two poydsonte ,with Utmost matt •
samu/1h bo Nedra by bind sod nut
pie op Ato proatiose.
J; P. MIMI% 1, DANIEL Z. KLINE ,t
Register. 13-1-.4t Trustee to tell
illtioallatteetto.
F ARMERS AND MUTUAL IN•
SURANOB.
Sixth annual Statement of tle Barmen
and Mechanics Mutual lire Insuranoe Com
pany of Centre and Clinton count les for the
year ending December 24th 1867,
Assets bills retrOVII ,
shill being own.
notes and payable
• ny members made
during the year
ending Dec. 24th,
1867 = 11,838 89
Pereentage • paid on
tame
Amount outstanding
and due from ag . ts 381 24
Collectid by amoss
mint on premium
309 13
-6,719 40
notes
Thus making the
whole transactions
of Co., during the
year
---------4 19,236 88
From which deduct
compensation of
directors
koMce rent
Salary of TreaLurer
do of Seeeetary
Paid A. R. Barlow,
for loss by fire
do A. M. Elder
for loss by fire
do M. G. Gray
for loss by fire
do J. Pottsgrove
for lota by fire
'do J. D. Gray
for loss by fire
Attorney fees..
Contingent expenses'
Making the whole
amount paid. by
the Co. during the
89 92
10 00
30 00
30 00
800 on
'4OO 00
2.352 35
1,400 00
2,000 00
10 00
12 50
- $ 7,724 11
Thus making tho
whole available
emboli of transac
tions of the Co.,
during the year..
To which add premi
um note. taken Tre
vino to Dec.. 24th
1887 in foroe this
day. Leas amount
called in on tomes
moot $ 38,422 81
Also amount in treas
ury 87 12
----$ /1,518 89
$ 38,56 73
(trend total of aseetta
orco., to thii date --L-$ 50,1)21 t 1
Loss by fire during
the year $ 8,123 80
slo Co , Dr. to D.
Mcßride for loss
by fire 571 6T
Amoupt of risks tak- •
en during the year 147,086 07
To which add risks
taken in fulmar re
ports... 400,684 19
Making, the whole
amount o risks
am..unt td --6 548,570 26
Number .01 = ' - -
issued during t,e •
86
No- of Policies here
tofore reported and
in force Ibis day 230
Whole No of Poli
cies in force this
day 1 16
At an election held In the °Moe at Hu
bleraborg Dec. 24th 1867 the following per
sons were chosen to serve as directors fur
the ensuing year
Henry bleFsien !John Willer
Henry Beck Michael Grove
M. D. Uockey iWilliam Admit
DoppH Barnhart
J John Garbrieh
Henry Brown 'Wen 11 Fearon
The same day Directors wet and organi
sed by clec:ing
HENRY BECK, President.
HENRY IdcHWEN, Vice President,
JOHN MI LLER, Treasurer,
HENRY MOWN, Secretary.
Attest- HENRY BE.CK,
II ENRY BROWN, President.
Secretary 13 3-3
APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE.
Notiee is hereby given, that the
following persons have filed their petitions
In this oMee, and will make appieation for
Helms°, at the January term of Court:
Piersol Lytle, Tavern, Pinegrove.
Rebecca Miuesr, Tavern, Millheim.
Fred. Smith, Restaurant Bellefonte.
J U. Tolbert, Tavern, Walker.
Joseph Booth, Tavern, Philipsburg
Ira C. Knoll, Tavern, Howard bor
Adam Yokertnan, Tavern, Boggs twp.
J. J: K banes, Tarerd, Lib. rty.
Ben.l.,Snyder. T a , Boggle tn.
J. 11. Geier, Tavern, Rusk twp.
Frank Z. Webber Tavern, Philipsburg.
Wm. BNbl Tavern, Walker twp.
Win. *own, Tavern, .Bellefonte,
teen. Peck L , . Restaurant, Bellefonte,
C'. I', Stoneroad, -Restaurant, Bellefonte,
P. Ifluceler, Saloon, Bellefonte,
P. W. Gardner, Tavern,- Howard.
Michael lloward, Tavern, Bellefonte.
Joseph Besse, Tarvern, Burnsides.
JAS. 11. LIPTON,
13,1 3t Prothonotary.
ORPHAN'S COURT. HALE.
lly virtue of an order issued out of
the Orphan Court of centre +county, there
will he ecposed to sale at public oat-cry at
the Court House ' in Bellefonte, on Tuesday,
the 28th day of January, 1868, at one
o'clUk, P. M., the following described real
estate, the property of Samuel Lipton, late
of the borough of Mileaburg, deceased,
to wit:
A lot or tract of landuituate in the bor.
ough of Mliesburg, containing sixty-sir feet
front on Turnpike street, and running hack
two hundred feel to an alley, and known as
lot No. 24, in the general plan of said bor.
ough, having thereon erected a brick dwell-.
log bean, and othir outbuildings.
A lot or tract of land adjoining the above
containing sixty-six feet front on Turnpike
street, and running back two hundred feet
to au alley, and known as lot No. 19, in the
general plan of said boroagb, having thereon
erected large frame 'dwelling house,
stable and other outbuildings.
All the rlg4,6ltle and interest of the mild
Samuel Llpton, deceased, in and to a lot er
tract of land situate In Bogs township, la
said County, bawled and deeeribed us fol.
lows, oh :
13urnotbes, ;Comer.
THE PUREST SPICES,
The purest Bptoes,
The7rt - Sptom,
Thi p it Bpirmw,
.0 met Spices,
The cheapest Groceries
^ The cheapest Groceries
_ Th. cheapest Groceries
The cheapest armories
Tho limiest Toys,
The fanciest Toys,
The filmiest Toys,
The fanciest Toys,
At Bunisiddie,
At Bomeldee,
At burnside,',
The place to buy Boots and Slim*,
The pleas to bay Boots and Shoev,
The place to boy Boots andAhoei,
The place to bay Boots and Show.
The place to buy Hatt and Caps
The place to buy Hata and Cape,
The place to buy Hata and Caps,
The place to buy !lat. and Capi
The place to buy Glo‘ . ee,
Th place to buy Gloves,
The piece to buy Glove.,
The place to buy Gloves .
Better and lower than elsewhere,
Better and lower than elsewhere,
Better and lower than elsewhere,
Better and lower than elsewhere,
At Burnside's,
A t Burnside's,
At Burnside's,
At Burnside's,
Do you west Buffalo Robes
Do you went Buffalo Robes ?
Do you want Binh'lo Robes ?
Do you want Buffalo Robes
Do you want Aleighbel le
Do you want fileighbolls
Do you want Sleighlutll a ?
Do you want ttleighbello
Do. you want Karam 7
Da , you want Haranoa ?
Do you want Waimea P
Do you want Hanna?
Do you want Loather ?
Do you want Leather?
Do you want Leather
Do you want Leathcr ?
At fib PASO 7
At oily plies. I
At oily plass ?
Ai oily prim?
• fie to Basslds",
, Go to Gas" Woo,
Go to llasoldes,
• Go to Ilemolsl,ll
11-1-1,
• ; Legal 141ittrat
rDITSRS NOTICE.
The unlereigned, 'an • a. ditor ape
potato!' by the Orphap's•Court of Centre
daunt*, to make distribution of the balance
in the hasultreof tlits administrator of the
to of Samuel Lipton, deceased, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on,
Thursday, the 9th day of January 1868, at
his oaks, in Bellebnte al 10 o'ciloolt'a:m.,
whets and where all persons interested ran
&Mind if taey see proper.
EVAN M. BLANC'S MIN,
Auditor.
12-50 4t
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRIC dOUNTY,
J. P. Gephart, clerk of the
Orphan's Court of said county of Centre, do
hereby certify, that at an Orphan's Court
held at bellefonte, the 25th day of November
if., 1887, before the llonotable thb• Judges
of . On inollun rule yiu granted
upon t•a ..ire and representatives of Jacob
Houser deceased, to come Into the Court On
fOurthAdonday.ofJanuory next, and ac
cept, or ref use ti accept, at valuation and
appraisment or show cause why the real es
tate of said deceased -hould not be sold. In
testimony whereof, I. have hereunto set,my
hand and taxed the so.d of said Court at
Bellefonte the 25th day of November a. d.,
1887.
iii nmrt
D. Z. KLINE. J. P. 01011 ART,
Sheriff • V. 0. a
A'DMINISTAATORS
Letters of Administration on the
esstate of John Shearer, late of Miles town
ship, Centre county, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby
giveg,all persons knowing themselves in
delista to said estate to make immediate pay•
went and those having claims to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
12-48 Bt.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of adminintration on the es
tate of Samuel 'McKee, deceased, late of
Walker township, having been granted to
the undersigned di hereby give notice that
all persons knowing themsehes indebted to
said edtate are requested. to make immediate
payment, and those having claims to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES MAKTIN,
A dministro tor.
12-47 6t
CENTRE COUNTY, SS
1, J. P. Oephart, register for the pro
bate of Will's and granting Letters of ad•
ministration in and for the county of Centre
du hereby certify that letters of adminis
tration were ISPIled in due and legal fortn
unto J. P. Sh , on estate of John Shear
er, late of Miles township, deceased/ certified
under my handmnd seal of office at Belle
fonte, the 16th day of November, A.D. 1867.
J.P. OEPIIART,
n•yi•fer.
12-46 6t
lEN7RE COUNTY, SS
‘..) The Counnnowealth of Pennsylva
nia, To P.lizaboth McKean who in istratrix of
Samuel M'Kaan doted, Lucy J. McKean,
Sarah B. McKean, intermarried with John
McCalmont of Illinois, Kilt' It. McKean,
Margaret McKean, Laura B. McKean, Wil
liam S. McKean and James S. McKean said
last named four are minors and have fur
their - awardiaa. asllitsse Mersa* -McKean.
You and each of-you are hereby cited and
commanded to be and appear at an Orphan•..
Court to be held at Bellefonte on tho 27th
day of January A D., 1858. then and there
to answer a B ill of Petition of Peter Swartz
and show cause" why specific perlormance of
a certain contract In said petition set forth
and described, should net be decreed !word
ing to the tr to intent and meaning thereof.
Witness the lion. Samuel Linn, President of
the said Court at Bellefonte this sth day of
December A. D• 18017.
12-488 t
N OTIOE
I, J. P. Geph•rt,clerk of the Or
pban's Court of said county of Centre, do
hereby certify. that at an Orphan's Coctrj,
herd at Bellefonte the 25tb day of Novemiefr
a. d., 1867, before the Honorable the Judges
of said Court.. On motion rule was granted
upon the heirs and representatives of Henry
Gephart deceased, to come into the Court on
the fourth Monday of January next, and ac
eept, or refuse to accept, at the valuation and
appraisement or t•, show cause why the
real estate of said dimmed should not be
sold. testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the seal of
dsaid Court at, Bellefonte the 25th ay of No
weather a. d., 1887. J. P. lIEPIIART,
12 48 it. C. 0. c.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for' sale a lot
in Mountain Eagle, this county, containing
two acres of land, an which is erected a good
}Tame house, suitable for • home-for any
one, • good shop, suitable for a cabinet or
wagon-makers shop, and an officeformlirly
.nasti...by_tha...anglnears of the 8... E V It
All who are acquainted with the location of
Mountain Eagle, need not be informed that
it is one of the most healthy localities in
Pennsylvania. It is beautifully situated on
the Bald Eagle creek, at the hue of the
Mountain, near the Rail road, and is a de
lightful plasm for any one to live. The
property offered for sale would be peculiarly
fitted for the home of a tradesman, who
could fad good employment in the sur
rounding neighborhood of farmers. There
is a fine orchard or growing apple trees on
the premises, planted In thin, a One stream
of running water at the door, and good out
buildings of every kind. For term■ dc,
addrese
135
SAMUEL LEITZEL
LICENSED A.UCTlONEER,residence near
Spring toills , will attend to all sales entrus
ted to him with care. Terms reasonable.
Mr, Leitsel is said to be the best auction
eer in tho county, we would edvine those
hieing sales to give him a call Address
gyring Mille, Centre Co, Pa. 13 2at 112
Marble 'aftiirto.
NEW MARBLE YARD I
The subecriber begs kora to in
form the althea. of Centre and adjoining
counties that he gill continues the
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD!
of W. R. Petty, Near the Depot, Bellefonte
Pa., when oan be found at all times' s
very large assortment of
MONUMENTS, TOMB it HEAD
STONES, ..._
and where he will be prepared;'wa every
Owdlity, to nasaufecture to order, EVERY
DESCRIPTION OF WORE, in Alms,high
eet -style of art, on the shortest notice and
most aceolloodatlng terns. HS proposes to
pay particular attention to furnishing the
public, with Arrerything in the manufacture
of Mashie ; thereto'', these desiring any
thing in hie can be weeonunodated by
*Eagl e t onliim,sral to portditiebig of any
It
11-29 Wra- FELTY, •
J. F. bII EA ItElt,
A
P. 01tP1IART
e. 0. r.
JOHN LEYMAN,
Mountain Eagle,
Contr., CL. P.
Drugs *a( Mgr.
RINGS,
• Ringi Ringo
Rini' Ringo
• Ringo' To re- Binge
Ringo store gray Ringo
flings hair Its orig- Rings
Ringo inal offibr. Bradt= •Eirge
Rive rate Dandruff and Ringo
Ringo from the humors Ridge
Rigs* 8 0 A 11 . P , Rings
Rings and preveit Rings •
Ringo BALD- Ring's
Rings nets, Ringo
Ringo Ringo
RINGS.
Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia is the Miracle
of the age!
Gray headed People have their locks rue
tore' by it to the dark, iustroue, • oaken tree
tea of )(moth and are happy
Young People, with light faded or red
Hair, have these unfashionable colors
changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice I
People whose heads aro covered with
Dan:lief and Humor., nen it, and have clean
coats and elear and healthy scalps!
Bald- Headed Veterans have their remain•
ing locks tightened, adhe bars spots cor.
ered wit' a luxuriant growth of Hair, and
dance for joy !
Young Oentenien use it because it is' h.
ly perfumed'
Young Ladies - Wm it, beg krepi*lr
Hair In place!
Everybody yen and will use it„,k,ecause
it is the e1ea.4.1 and beet article in the mar
ket !
Call for Ring's Vegetable Ambrosio, and
Tor your own pleasure and comfort do not be
put off with anything else "said to be just
as good:"
Beware of counterfeits ! And injurious
imitation's which flood the country.
For Sale by Druggists general;y. PRICK
$l.OO per Burma. E. M. TUBBS st. CO,
Proprietors, Teterboro, N. 11.
Ilermantown, Columbia Co., N.
MICIIIIII/1. E M. 'fuses k Co. Oents—My
hair and whiskers ware at least one half gray
when !was induced to try "Ring's Vege
table Ambrosia, and after using it three
week/, my hair and whiskers were restored
to their natural color ; it also eradicates all
dandruff•from the scalp, and I consider it
unequalled an a hair dressing, keeping the
hair soft and silky and Joel not color the
skin• or stain clothing It will do all you
claim for it. W. TOSIPE INS. Demo
Barnes * Co., 21 Park Row, New York
Wh,leeale Agents. For sale by MeG irk &
Cleaver, Phhipshurg ; F. P. Green, Belle
font*. F. R. Wilson, Bellefonte, and by
Druggists generally. 12-40-1 y
GREEN'S DRUG STORE.
Room No. 3, Brokerhoff's Row,—
The undersigned respectfully announces that
he has removed his well known
DRUG A CHEMICAL STORE.
to the new room (No. 3) under Brokerhoff'e
hotel, which he has fitted up for that pur
Poseand having largely increased his wreck
isnow prepared to furbish lie customers
with. pure
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES.
PURR WINES ,k LIQUORS
for medicinal use, DYE STUFFS, with al
most wrery Ertiefetri-ba found - fir — Ew Iry
tablishruent of this kind, such as
Horse and Cattle Powd&r, Coal
Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil,
Glass,Paints, petty,
Sponges. Also the
largest and
best collection of
PERFUMERY AND . TOILET SOAPS
area brought to this place. .Tobaoco and
cigare of the moat approved brands, con
stantly on hand. He would call the atten
tion of the public to his stock of notions,
consisting of
Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Psint Brushes,
Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess
■nd Backgammon boards, Chess
Men Dominoes, &e. ke.
A leo, a large variety of
TOYS F011(4111, DR EN.
Particular attention given to preparing
PHYSIC"! A NS' PRESCRIPTIONS and
FAMILY RECIPES.
Having had more than twelve years ex
perience in the business, he feel■ confident
he can renderssatisfaction to all who favor
him with their patronage.
FRANK P. GREEN, Druggiel,
Feb. 9, 18611-tf. Roem. No. 3 Broil. Row
A CAR I) TO THE LA D I EH.
DR.DUPONCOB
GOLI,LEN PERIODICAL 4 PILLS
FOR FEMALES,
Correctii /001 lig ( b
strurtioi4l of the Monthly Totrna fro's. re-hat
tier cows, (111 , 1 fi A rray+ surrrsaftil 'ls a pre
153=E12
It is now over thirty jears since the above
celebrated Pills were discovered by Dr. Du
co co 'OrParis, during which time they have
seen extensively and successfully used in
most of the public institutions—aa well as
in private practice—of both hemispheres
with apparelled success in every case, and
it I■ only at the urgent request of the thou
sands of Ladies Who have used them that he
is induced to make the Pine public for etii
allovmtion of those suffering from any irreg
ularities whatever, ae well WI to prevent an
increase of family where health will slot
permit It. Females peculidrly situated on
those supposing themselves so, are caution
ed against using these pills while in that con
dition as the proprietor assumes no respon
sibility after the abut o admonition although
their mildness would prevent any mischief
to health otherwise the Pills nri recom
mended
ONE BOX 18 SUFFICIENT
Full and explicile directions accompany
east box. Price $1 per box, six' boxes $5.-
80103 one Druggist In every town, village,
oily and hamlet throughout the world. Sold
in Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P. Green (druggist)
Solo agent for Bellefonte, Implies! By send•
ing hint Sl to the BellefontelPost Offlceman
have the PlllO sent (confidentially) by nail
to ae.y part of the rommiry, free of Postage.
Sald also by Dr. Preison, Look Haven. J,
Read,. Huntingdon; wholesale by Johnson
Holloway & Cowden, Philadelphia; Danes
Barnes it, Co.,'"New York; and by S. D.
HOWII, (soleproprletor) New York.
IS-14—ly
A VALUABLE MILL I'ROP
ERTY FOR BALE.
Situated in Decatur township, Clearfield
county, Par. The subscriber dosirons of
quiting the business, offers for sale one
flouring mill with two run of bum, the mill
is strong and In good order both, with from
twenty to thirty acre. of land sods imp.
fortable frame dwelling holies, the property
lying 2 miles west of Philiptburg, C. otts
county, and within& few rods of barn
pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield rail
roiTd Tuning through the hind and within
few rods eras mill. Also aoonsldv4ble lot
*likelier on head, Hemlock and Pine, it is
also a very desirable location for, • woobm
factory, and one is mink award in this sec
tion of the ooron7. For further partion
laralogniniof the inionoribet being on the
propirtb or. Wrest Philipiburg, Centro
county, Pa.
ORARLEet li. CADWALLADER.
12-44-eM .
LzAtatt.--litsabs:
BALD EMILIO VAILB, RAIL ROAD.
Oa and after Monds November
XS, 1867, the train/ on the. D. .V. R. IL,
Will run as follows:
LBAVB BASTWARD:
lITATIONg. MAIL. ACCOIIi. TORO' ►p.
Tyrone, ' 9 10 • M 4 00 rar 12 10 P
Beat Tyrants 9 1&" 406 " 12 26 "
Intareeotion 924 " 414 " 12 33 "
Bald Eagle 930 " 420 " 12 41 "
Hannah 9.47 " 437 " 105 "
Port Matilda 968 " 448 " 123 "
Martha 10 07 " 457 `• 136 "
Stamm 10 11 " 511 " 154 "
Unionville IG SR " 580 " 214 "
Snow Wein 10 49 " b4l " 240 "
Mtlesburg 10 63 " 545 " 247 "
SoLLnrowne 11 08 "
Mlleebarg 11 20 " 300 "
11 33 "
Curtin
Mt. Eagle 11 49 " 410 "4
Muward 11 50 " - 410 "
Eng[Grille - 12 06 r. 0. 4 40 "
Beech Creek 12 14 " 4 55 "
Mill Hall 12 29 " 5 20 4 ,
Flemington 11 33 " 5 25 "
Look Ila'n In 12 40 " 5 38 "
Labk Haven 12 4* 1' - 6 45
LEAVE WESTWARD.
ATATIOMS. MALL. ACCOM. 'YHA& VT
Lcok Haven 2 46 P. M. 6 00 Ais
" " In 2 5,1 "
Flemington 211 "
3 01 " 6 30 "
Mill 11111
Beech Creek 3 16 " 7 00 "
Eaglevllle 324 " 713 "
Howard 3 46 " • 7 43 "
Mt. Eagle 3 50 " 8 00 "
Curtin 3 571: 8 14 "
Milaeburg ' 4 10 8 30 "
13ci.t.p.rorrs 4 27 " to 6 00 A II
M ilaaburg 437 " 610 "La 840 "
Snow Shoo In 443 " 616 " 857 "
Unionville 4 57 " 6 30 " 9 12 "
Julian 5 11 " - 6 49 " 9-80 "
Martha S 23 " 6 43 " 111 07 "
Port Matilda .5 32 " 6 54 ' 10 21 "
Hannah 5 43 " 7 13 " 10 37 "
Bald ale 6 00 " 7 29 " 11 02 "
Intoracetion &.06 " 733 " 11 11 o
East Tyrone 612 " 738 " 11 20 "
Tyrone 620 " 745 " 11 40 "
p il ILA DELPII IA AND ERIE R. It
WINTER TIME TABLE
Through and direct route between Phil
adelphia, Baltimore, Ilarrtaburg,
port, and the
GREAT OIL REGION or PBNN'A
ELEGANT HLEEPINg CARR
On all night Trains.
On aka after MONDAY, NOV. 25th 1867,
the Trains - on the Philldelphia and Brie
Rail Read will run its follows:
WESTWARD,
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia 11 15 p. m
" •' Lock Haven... 9 25 a. m
" arr. at Erie 9 00 p. m
Erie &sprat., leaves Phila..... 12 00 noon
sl 61 " Lock haven... 10 15 p. m
" " arr. at Erie 9 45 a. m
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia ti 00 a. in
--„ --" Leek - Haven... 7 - 40 p. m
" arr. at Lock Haven 7 4b p. m
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 10 25 a. m
" " hook Haven... 10 15 p. m
" err. at Philadelphia.. 8 55 a. m
Erie Express I Erb 4 25 p. m
" Lock Ilavea. 24Ua. m
-an, at Phil& 1 -00 ja
Elmira Mail leaves Look Ilaven .7 10 a. m
" " arr. at Philadelphia 6 10 p. m
Mail and Express connect with all train.
on Warren A Franklin Railway. Pawn
gars leaving Philadelphia at 12,90 m. arrive
at Irveaton at 6,0 am. and Oil City at 9,60
A- M.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11, 1 5 p. NI. LT
rive at Oil City at 4,35 p. m
All trains on Warren it Franklin Rail
way make close connections at Oil City with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
Baggage cheeks(' through.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Gen'l Oup't, Brio, PA.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. M.
On and after Monday. November 25,
1857, trams on the P. C It. it., will run as
follows
GOING WESTWARD
STATIORe. PHIL . A. RL. RUM.
Philadelphia ' 11 05 r u 7 50 A V
Harrisburg 3 15 A II I 15 r
Lewistown 5 39 " 4 10 "
Huntingdon 7 05 " 6 55 "
Traore 7 52 " 6 48 "
Pittsburg ARR. 2 00 P r ARR 1 30 Ait
110ING
fITAIrIuNB. 1 . 1111!A. ix
Pittoburg 4 20 r
'Neese 10 OA "
liutilltgdail 10 53 "
Lewistown 11 17 "
Ilarriabsrg 1 45 A if
Philadelphia ARR 7 00 "
TYRONE h CLEARFIELD, R. R
On and after Monday, November
11, the Passenger train on the T. .1 C. It
~ will run as follows :'
GOING IVEST,
lousgl 20 r
Osceola 140
Powelton , I 55 "
Sandy Itidge3 02 "
Summit 1 10 ‘•
Garden 2 40 "
, Intersection 3 02 "
° Test Tyrone 3 07 "
Tyrone • 3 15 "
(WING EAST.
Tyrone 9 20
E. Tyrono 9 2+l "
Interserrn 9 31 "
Uardner 10 00 "
Summit 10 30
Say Iti'g.lo 37
Powelton l 0 15 "
Woe°le II 00 "
Philipslo'g II 20 "
LegalNotico3.
CENTRE COUNTY, 8
I, .1. P. Gephart, clerk of the Or
' phan's Court of said county of Centre, do
hereby certify that at an Oryban's Court
held at Bellefonte, the 2pth day of November
a. d., 1867 r before the liknorable the Judges
of said Court. Oa motion rule was granted
upon the heirs and representatives of Fred
erick Markle deoeued,to come Into the Court
on the fourth Monday of January next, and
swept, or refuse to secipt, at the valuation
and appraisement or to shot. cause why the
real estate of said deceased, should not be
sold. In testimony wereof, I have hereun
to cot my land and affixed the seal of maid
Court illeßellefonte the 26th day of Nov. a.
d., 1867. J. P. OMPII.S.ItT,
12-49 flt. C. O. C.
NOTICE.
I, J. P. Gephart, Clerk of the Or
phup's Court of sold county of Ventre, do
hereby minify, that at an Orphan's Court
held at Bellefoutethe Mith day of November
a. d., 1861, before theßonorable the Judges
of said Court. On motion rule wise granted
opon the heirs and representative. of John
Kooken deceased, to come Into the Court on
the fourth Monday of January next, and as
°.P4 Or refuse to, wept, at the valuation
lad appralsment dr to show cause jtby the
real estate of sold deceasel should not be
sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereto
set my band and aired thd dial of said
Court at Bellefoate the.2l/th day of. Novem
ber N d 1811/. •• J. P. GIPHABT,
1318.6 t. O. 0. O.
3 30 ~
6 10 •'
6 20 ,‘
CITE
'I 30 A u
3 28 r r
4 23 "
5 65 "
U 25 "
I 25 A r