The Democratic Watchrrian. BEtLF.FONTE, PA Friday MOrntng, March 11, 1870 ANNA E. DICKINSON ! The undersigned have the plenet" to au inunco to tho nubile an engagOinvnt with Mt.t. ANNA DICIIINEVON, by whleh nho agroott to dotty et a leeture in Bellefonte, , brg Monnhor El ammo, MARCH 28TH., the nubJect of which w ill be announced In duo tame. Mee lOtecinsoe la widely celebrated throughout the country, 111111 Is really 11 most eloquent and entertainingopeak.d. l'ossen.unr, fl n. edueigod intellect, and having the ad vantage of an attractive person and graccfu aildross, with undoubted hulture and reline meet, she may ho expected to IN/ any WI tt tts (Wiest oitettl; and cannot Cott to please A, thin will be the first visit of thin young aro talented lady to Bellefonte, and may, perhaps oleo be the IBM one, our adolee to everybody I=l Uw tog, to tho foot that v.e. are obliged lo pay NI. U 1.•6 3101011 filly 11011111, more hillmtl wo pail A r “rel•lry, the pro, of adiniv4inn .11111 be MEM =I MEZIEZIS As on 'olllll'l m411+14 , 11, ac W. IL 11. BRA:A:111 .11/E W x or to otolo4 t.4,1)10),ty 041 omfottai Iti.4lll(,ile LH) , Tt“.t) on 1,1 ,‘ ant of room THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUN TY -The R./Tub/Lean "ttvo , , ' this w , •rl on the coal question. 'Nut' cc( PictodiNAL —T C , Lock Unveil, dropped into 001 sanctum hurt oven log —A valuable farm of 1I) acres ituated in Lamar township, (luau: County, and owned by H. L. I)ieffen , 'mach, Esq., is offered for sale See ad ver. tiserlont. -And now we have the Rtrubliran pitching into L. A. Mackey, El What has the Colonel done that he should time become the target for Bross n's malignant arrows? —Wendell Phillips's lecture in Lock Haven is spoken of very highly by those of our citizens who went down to hear it. The subject was Daniel O'Connell—one that would, no doubt, give - Wendell an opportunity to air his asswziitktent oratory. —M. W. Gramley and E. R. Spang ler, Kegs., of Sugar and Brush valleys, left this place on Wednesday afternoon last for the great West. Their destina tion was Kanoville, Kano county, Illi nois, which they expect to make their future home. They came into our saw: turn, subscribed and paid for tho 1/KMO CRATIC WATCHMAN, and left in fine spirits. May good luck go with thorn —A party of fig persons, ladies and gentlemen, left here un Tuesday evening in a special train, for Lock Haven, to attend the lecture of Wendell Phillips, at the (per House. Wfll our Lock Haven friends send us ns large II &lega tion when Miss Do_koison lecturei he re on the 2sth instant' Nome of the fair efd and sweetest of our Bellefonte S iris worn Along. —Who is there that %%ill not appro elate the following ils IL rominisence i , f 4,11001-boy hiss 111.1 ,111.1.•1 111 , ...11 lu ought I,p+ 11;1,1 r.. 1 Alll.ll.oliV 111.111 1 11 ". it you Among th.• girl.,' hi. ,10, So 141m . ..141111 ,111....11.1.. Ali, ! A 11.11114 ill to11i11111( 11 , 1411 toll 1.14 1,1.11.11, \V.•nt right nlf t v and rat nll d , .v By th , gu I ,‘ 11 --A bowlful of goanetk that o allod ,•otl•rr Wn+ `IIIOWII n+ the other day by a friend of ,or+, vhu h ontu IP a 17 wad 1,1.1 17 blia ,tick - It tuns l.nrchs , rd Ilt ,t ,, re up town, and •016 for 311 eF•rit• n p,,und. It wa, sadly not it 11 ,, . , dd I). unn rake t Hue , li.. ,dlee could be bought for I I pwilid, but n , .w ut tlie,e day' of wo nr. (•ouipelled 140 pay ::11 crate for a pound of coti,e, two third" of which is cutiipo , el of block and ( 10- f • ctis grains and sticks, ate Ivs toms that we trust will olig i n the oyes of the.peoplo to their true * ljitorilsts -7 A CoNiIICRT OFMnE ET Sol P.M Mrs. 1). 8. Dunham, the necomplisln.d , music teacher, with her pupils, and w aisted tty-yther volunteer talent, ,tubia cing a number of our best singers sod players, will giVo a concert of vocal and ino.rumenthl music in Reynolds's Hnll to-morrow (Saturday) evening. We hope to sere All overflowing house, as we are assured the entertainment will be worth hearing. Mrs. Dunham has been preparing for this occasion for some time, and having secured the best niusi -41 talent in the country to assist trr, she proposes to make this concert one long , to be remembered for its genuine worth and enjoyment. Herself a tine musician, there is every reason to be lieve that her expectations will he coin pletsdy fulfilled. Lot everybody attend, and thus show the approeiation of our citizens for deserving local entertain ments. Tickets for the concertat Franly Green's drug store and at the bookstore of J. D. Miller, Esq., in the post office OBITUARY. ---The funeral of Mrs. Mary Laurimore, at Pleasant Clap, on Sunday lastovas ono of the largl.st we ever •attended. The people gathered' front all parts of the surrounding coun try, and many of the citizens of • this place went out to attend the obsequies.' Some sixty vehicles were in line. Al the house the funeral sermon was pYeaehed by Mr. Rev. Haelteuberg, who also officiated at the grave. The deceased was interred in the new Altman cerneicry at Pleasant (lap. At the time of her death, Mrs. Laun rimore was in the 72,1 ySar of her age. She was horn near Boaisburg, in this county, and, throughout her whole life, was a consistent ani4 humble christian. At an early period she be came a member of the Presbyterian Church, remaining a communicant of that faith until Death came for her to join the glorified church of her 'Father f in Heaven. For her the grde had no terrors, the grim monster no sting. Ile came, rather, in the giii3e of friend, and bore her away fronn her troubles and finds to a participation 11l the unutterable J.4 . %.4 prepaid fin the cho.en of the Father from thjNtegin-- mug of the %Lori& She was a kind neighhor, a taithltd,earnest blend. She hffaSe hherallv to the foot-, and no one that mei 1 . 111110 t. 4 her door for (dimity was turned empt handed an a% . She was a .14.31- v noble, blemed old lady, find the tears that are falling for her to.day hear te..ti amity of her virtueki and he: goodness. From the Ilarrolborg 14itrrul of the tltlr iiiktimt, ire clip the following tel bme to the inemoly of Mrs. laurimore from the graceful pen of \V ten Forney, gentle,,,an who, at one period of dun eY pet-waved to the Mil her ehris tom fumbles., and oho new gratefully adds lus voice to the many in praise of the gentle• hearted, kind old lady : DIM =I =I The of it mother, under any eiretint v !tae ev, alwaty urries more sorrow w ltt It than the 4lealli of a LO her, another or a sister, iti4oillitt a Mother ever cluster our Gmdent PU1,110114 1111.1 noblept hopes The lon s ,if a good mother lias a doubly poignant sorrow In it, and chi its tesponsi•C teal s of re grot from all the eji-4 vytuch were wont to view the loving object mourned in death Mrs Laramer belonged, as it were. to a distinctive vial,, of Alliericull mothers, the Influence of whose strong good sense and never-tiring af fection has clamped the age in which we lire with h altos grand characteristics Len • widow at an early age, with the charge of large young family, sire neither fell beneath the overwhelming weight of her responsibili ty, nor yielded in performing 1111 severe tmk imposed upon her She met all her duties With Sealy., and resolute spirit, living to see her labors realize their towards In children, who not only paid her back In full for all she had done fur them, but some of them to sited distinction on her name by their well earned honors In life The domestic history of the country does not contain the record of • no bler motherly struggle In the cause or . fami yt than that made by the mother whose death we now record fille trail no hopes that were not centered in her sans end daughters, though her heart nor her doors were never shut to the hungry or the homeless. Silo al ways gave wWI a free and a loving lwart--and was known fur and wide for the bounty with Which tier hoard env spread to those who Pil fered her hospitable home Hire wits large Minded its well av gewerotin hearted tier counsel wan ever for the right and her eintli plc in purity's work a light which shed a glum nun glow into every heart which rottdered her losing reapeet Cornelis wan not More Jry rated to the I rite! than W. she of e horn we write to he r ehild re n, and her descendants 11111 1111110( to her leachlogv, Alike in then lewrite.l piofes and Oil tile hell of battle dery ilifing their country s 'arive %%Idle gravitons tioNt•lhility and high Chi lytian charity hate a vaLary the name of Ylrs Mary 1,6,111, will AW'r9, be Ina ingly t, .peo a.l in the hoot,- or her qrlig glen, ti amt dt irk Tl., 1,11,1.1 ut I, Barr E.rj , .1 ti-tive Stinds4l liftorno.n "a- in 014 . 11 . 04 M Whil Ii our cal/Jul.; thrir !..111Cel I. re speel for the dryen•erl gentleman. rismaim v,ere attended to the grave 11v verV largo 1 , 1111,111-4 . 1)1 Ulu•t•••1111.11 (11.• • , 11-.. 4,r , uuuuty al a taluillr nwl up right Ifl, •11 Ihir oflf•ff f off - Sftfiliaif frt, IL 41...1411 that had long lii• %,t.ll Lo . M. a, utt,tt kt,t 1.1), Iv III"; i L:114•• 11111112,,, 1111 4 01. /1/1.1 . 1 Ail! .1: 11 . ,4.1iii ./ 111' . "(1 , 11..41h L u t raft on, t h, I; Irkli , ;“ 1014 MI Pr.lll l,try, 'lf/.1 It '41 , 0 11.,.• , /11 . 11./V, t. , Z“•lihkt (it , l. ' f$ s‘1111.11:, I , lI'S low .1- Ow that 114 \II Bat 1 \% /1% 1111 IL , Ow ;11,1 urn' Vr. , tit lt thought 11,111.)i 1114 re• 11111111 s 44 'r4 101!oVn.41 to tile L'tattt by all coltllittli , u, artw. w town. Ile Will 1:, , ,,•11 mitt' AI ay Ow turf rest 11010) 111 Oh r% Sti.va It, SILVER friend George 11 nry rill, egg , appreviating the necessi ty 01 something else than a paporyeur rent)), has [nude up hit inind to return Ge vve,e pe.)nicittA, end, therefore, on Saturday, the 12th instant, (to-morrow) be bogs to announce that ho will begin paying ver Outage. Those, there fore, who desire to handle: rpreie here after, can do to by going to Mr. O'Bry an't s,tutu to putt:lm.° their books, sta tionary, &c. It has been a long time since silver was paid out in change in Bellefonte, and this determination of Mr. trltryan to give us hard money Is worthy of all praise. —A good old lady of Rebersburg says the one who furnished that "full report" of the S. S. Association's pro ceo4ings, forgot 1" mention Ben. Dein inger's eloquent speech in his "mother ingue.'' This was a grevious error on the part of the 'yule repo s rr, —er, as a certain admirer of St. Chrysostom thinks Ben. edmee nearest of any to the "gold en" euphony of that celebrated pulpit orator. BOM ETU ftos..4he mO;ltings of the Presbyterian Congregational Temper ance Society are held ip the Court House, wo believe, every Wednesday evening. — , Bush's Hall, we understand, is r out to be remodeled and beautified in o regular Opera House, with two galler ie=, and numerous other improvements. —Sunday night last covered old Moth er Earth with another mantle to the depth of about two inches. —Rev. Nathan J. Mitchell looked in upon us'liod week. —The Zoo troupe drew good house.. last Friday end Saturday. —The man who don't take the ATCU Al AN was in town day - before yesterday. lie wondered 11.1olin Wilkes Booth had been caught yet, end said it *a4 rumored out his way that Brant had been nominated fur President by Vati dials Ortha tOWn e lock have not yet been painted. Won't the town council attend to this —A great musical treat to-tuorroa night at Itcynolik's Hall, in the hnpe of 111 r ., Dunham's concert. —Come.; of the Pennaylvania ;41)1,01 Repot t a been left at the Ilego.ter'• ({lice in thi4 place, where direett , e tti - invited to call and get them , —Our good-natured friend, Mt Frederick timid], one of the tin( et %In iiniSts in the country, will play at' Nts,,. Ihinham's concart to-morrow night good friend, Michael Boon a whole-son led, true-hearbsl !red.. W. 01,101111111, war in town yesterday —The Republican states that a joint stork company is to be formed with the object of macadamizing the NV) koll pavement,' where it is fordable, and bridging the balance!' A good idea The mud tr now deeper on the Wykoff than anywhere else in town. ---.ks Mr Itarr was taken from among us somewhat unexpectedly, we are requested to say, in reference to the business of his office, that all claims In process of adjustment will be promptly attended to by Mr K. 11. Kinsloc. The business of the office will not be inter fered with, and persons having pension certificates in the office can receive them by calling upon Mr. Kinalooand receipt ing for the same. —A lecture will be delivered bilf.gre the "St, Patrick's Sons of Temperance Society, " in this place, on the 17th in stant, by a gentleman from Pittsburg, whose name we ha‘ a not yet learned. His name, however, will be announced in duo season by pesters and otberwiNe FOUMP.—On the steps lending to the prayer meeting room over Blanchard's -office, IL small locket, containing a lock of gray hair. The owner can have it by calling at this office Ito dames Mullen, pastor 01 the M, E Cliurch, in this 'dace, delivered lecture on Wednesday e , ,,1611 , 4, in the basement of that edifice, on "Men, Man ners and Customs " The lecture wm well attended, and is spoken of WI IL ( red. itable production. --A certain lad% charmed 1.% C., elorpienee of It certain V'rim•ilaal .0 pertain academy F,l it 'v J pp elation, al.-in-4 to know Nvileth. related to Krumniaclier or to I --,‘ plain fame', Wll.l drab opher arid '• punkin JI deliver iiiip• if, lb•llt•btato, 'parr- (hilt hi. I I. n. 2u11 , 11 (11))% Ili -.I PI( and fruit is, old a 14, thr '' hit( heti ~. ~, r tho A vertiwt nnln uluul, L i. being " rit pi . I; yr', i•tltt.or or th.t. ,ht, • ; aper ait • gi‘t , ILIA 111(•Id r.lOLi of ill, contrliitiont t I I r'lranhr.of Ilru4ll itilvy, d ip, th.• lint number of that rill, hand, 1 , 4 --tile —At time, we have a forv!a-te Spring, but (ho fact that Mardi more like a lamb than a lion, world seers to inlientn boisterous weather y. before we are rid of old Winter 'l'li old fellowh fond of Spring himself, aid often lingers a I,,itg time 3n her lig. la - fore he can make up his Mind to depart Should he be in this lifting mow) Oil, limo, we of course will have to 1 , (1 . 1.6 , 1. our patience and all other goodly vn tugs —Among our (Ancient, capable railroad men, probably none arc more noted for active business energy and ability than Daniel Rhoads, esq., the able and gentlemanly superintendent or the Snowshoe railroad. Mr. Rhonda is one of our own citizens, and we record with pleasure the fact that ho has built up for himself a railroad reputation that is known and quoted among fret•class railroaders along the lines of some of our greatest monopolies. In a larger sphere of operations, Superintendent Rhoads would pro 4 himself second to no man, But the Snowshoe ropd is one of the most important arteries of the great Pennsylvaila Central, and, under his ' direction and oversight, bu worked liko a charm. —The Noah Noose is being let- tered, which will add greatly to itd np. pearanee SoAItIAT Fin - MIL—As wo have re cently had n couple of caws of scarlet fever in our midst, and ns it is now re, ging in Philadelphia, it may ho the part of wisdr to derive all the information we can in regard to it from the hints of others. ,The Philadelphia titinday Mer cury' on this subject, eponke as follows I Tflil NeOtIMIX Or QUILOIIOOO. The extensive prevalence orscarlel feaver Is CAUbillg ncrvetis appiehentdon all over the city. Thin spprehension is sufficiently serious {4 hen &nth Is impending. It Is only second In pain (illness, a biehota consider the frequency a all Inch the di cad malady, even when oiled, lost c. 8111111. inertelidaide organ n• It, ang.•mcnt 111 It track. IVII 1(1104 1 m fhthei and mother it hol,ett. nvoolt hod no 14014 than 1110 children loy thin Notting , they thetintelyennro nlYhfn roosnont $ on 1(4)111111, 101111•111•1 y 10,0111., The rowel nutty In , otittniunieatoti by Ito gul llllllllS of u ,1,y , 41C1:111, 01 11 1.11 1 11001 1 1 111111, 111 11 111/1110111 le 01 1 1 1 Alit —Ol nitybedy Where thy vontatoon 11011111 t 1 1 0111, I, 0111 , 1 1 1111 ('CI 14111131 11 1 11 It 111 Its 11411 3 10 1 ,0111• 1 1 11 1/011 the 11111 tit 1 1 01111 , 1 1 . 11i 10 1 ,11 1 1 /14 11)0111 1 lII' 11111 , 1. puny, But that tho itio,ll" 11 1.01141 litiderxinthl Its inamigellieht thlel 11.5 ratedo4 tO 110, the Ilioi Attlity, thin non 4,11, ‘l,Olllll ho 111,11131 1 1 101111. ' 11:111110 501.01 1111 k 111101, 11 , 1,1 1 1 1 11111 y 1 .111 1 1,00.611 to 11,0»nr,,ng 111011101nd) Tho rottpon' , 11,1111) of reennilnehingvlther.eleepl its 111411'1 . 1 IMO 14/ 1 01111.1, 1 1 1110 , yen, I sod flung no tindorialso A voitiltlo,l of omit. !tit 1 1 ,111,10 , 11, It, lValnitt ottool, had live childron lying with the ft, et, nets ieeent Fronoli sly in tll , lr entirely siir•ensful It , e , i+ln in minointing the entire toith,bv tut, king it with the turd of poll.. and Iteeplog the petient u tulle d leonely to Is .1110% , WltllkOt I h.. Home en 4 101,0 Will , 111 quoin lily 'I he licipe of rem orei) cun oil) is tent, tied by t 111• most titideNtitting ettendlinve to the ottr,iig us dtrerlyd 11) the physi, liu ‘Ve It rinse 01 people ulio ire now keeping (lieu Cliiidteit hoot wheel, through Leer of their being iitreett,l by the dinetire rule, cut oil from eel Ire i'nnutune•itWU %hit the outer uorl4, there seems to tie Lillie eft. envy ut this prel.atitien. rho mniluly retitiiren 1111,15. It 1011.1 tint,. (or its development 'l • he nem let red line of the tongue 11111 i painful ton , nil+ tell the ntory obout the third day after Inn felting the contagion W Inrl o,re,, AllneMl.ol4 1.11010 at every step To hurry rmrtaln home' —A woman in Vineland, N. J., is mnnmfiletllring three thousand straw hats a µrek for Pluladelpkija firmo. She cmpiuye our hundred women, 'and has work enough for two hundred more. --The ( 'Offirrtittee on Roads and Ca ala agreed to report a bill, authoriz. mg the construction of a railroad from Norfolk CC St. Louis, via Louisville, with a capital stock of $40,000,000. MARRIEO IPPLF.--111CKLE:N —On the 15th leaf., at the I,ogan Ilui.ee, Altoona, Pa by He♦ II M IValiat e, lir It D. Tipple, of Oda place, •nd Mimi Hue Bleklen, of Unionville, DIED ARII.— , Un the 4111 Ind, al hie renideneeon lloward etreet, R. I lefonte, Hammel I. Harr, Jit.ttee of the Peer.' n the. bornupdt, and late Lieu( in the L eteran Rorer,. Corp., aged 31 yekro, .1 month., and 17 days. aiA s—t )n the 24t11 ult nt Lebanon, of eon geatton of the long.. I..haarl lloga b of !lox ar•l borough ag,•d yearol II Is ti 1.41 its wtin, brought horn,, to lloward i.l 1,11T11,1 oil thl• 111111111 \ - 2 . .111 till, tit lil. r ,, 01,14 4. In 11.1,,,0rd lu IF , !Or Juhn Long, lu Ihn hOiil /0 it .1 1,/..,gt. kl n n 'lllll, , lstp the t! lit Ple.t-ttitt l.y, ?.1r- ‘I tatT I %I/Elliot", II Let itg, The Bellefonte Markel I= T 0 ,14411,- 111, - 11 • pops i NI-111 tt i~ i~,~i =ME = =II =IEII Pn J, Ipiva Ntirkels ,u.t.Pis• ills I , Arai I lit,t ME 1)1 P.l •-• 1 \\ .1• , ,k 4 th , (s‘ 0, 1 rh $, \ h • 111110, 1.,4..11..01, it,ll ugs, 0 1 .0 "ht , lh‘dl -Ish, tw“ I. h • I hy tt,,, n tonIP, Ingelliet enh n 1.11 g.• In,,t) rilrffitilre Hnh.l4l 1 licagisimbh• rtndrt ;cot, MARY ANN 'I I .'RNEII,I .1111111. M. ) (IE01(61.! LiVINGST()N, • Attorney. fn-Flirt AAUDITOR'S NoTicE. The underaigned, appolnled an Audi. tor hy the Orphan's Court otTentre county, to db. tribute the balance In the hands of John fling, admlnletrator of, ec., of C. J. tinrkor,tle.. ceased, to nod aMongst those legally entitled thereto. wilt attlend to the duties °flits appoint ment at his oMee In Itellefonte. on Wednesday the lath day of March A. D. 1870 at I o'clo:k, I. M. JkO. k l. LoVE, 11-4 t . A udtfot AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of flte /0V JON , ' of ieeoont of T. M. Hall, administrator of Israel Lemons demeaned. • The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county to senile and re-state Raid account, will attend lo the ditties of his appointment au Thurrday. the 17th day of March, WO, at his Milne in Bellefonte, at 10 o'clock A. M. vibe!) tazalaltero ail persons Interested are requested In 'atom!. K It. lII.ANCIWtIt. 13-7-It, A wflfor, NEW ADVERTIS'MENTS 011PIANS couRT SALE! In puritunneo of nn order of the Orphann' Court of Centro tounty, thei u rill to, exposed to solo, by vendee, at 11011.4(1 01•'\\'11. L IAII BU 11 11 111 the village OF NITTANY HALL nunA r, THE NTH DA F 01 APRIL, IR7O the followboelleneribod real colata •Wrfronuel deceased, ?Olmsted in the township of Walker afotesaol, In s a id county, vex Fr rxt --The undivided ono half port of a Inlet 01 land, bounded by locale of the Wall,l - Foroneo Compaoy nril other lands of eb•caused, containing •VIIREE HUNDRED AN; .BE\ ENTY-FIVI. (37t) ACHE s; Olt TII 'MIL EAItuUTS. Sreond . —A tract of land, bounded by land or .I.tool, Reber, Philip Walker tool rttbertt,oun touting =I In t:roomer , of the Nome order, there wit be ex pored to Cale by public outcry, at the curia 1101.1 F., IN iigi,i,EroNTF., oN Mt/NI/Ali, THE 21/I'll DAY OF APRIL, A I) I h7I, the f4,11,1m tisg tle.erlbed real e.tato lwlettglitg ill the MIMI , estate. rtz Fuel.— the tight, title ittal:tatt rest of Hum 11l atl4l 1,, th.• ffillowlitg Darin, blitiatti tit WAlker torrarditp afort•aatd, cro Isll Om. lhereilf in (lit, marruntet , urine or Joh, oNE 11l \ ANTh TWENTI 1 , 111 (I AI laN \ voNi , F'IFII I IlltEE rr.hl 111,-; ()nr other t teteof in the warrxlllrl• 1191110 I.litlil, votitalllllllg TWO,III'NbILEI, AND 'I lIIRTY sEVE::\ LIT une other tlieleof in lento 11111i1, .nam.• o Ale x.onlor Homer, controlling FOUR IMNDRED smn (11;or A , HIM 1414. ntl.l thor. • mf In I IW au'nuitcn 1111.11.• Jlllll,l Jackson, ronhanuug ACYLEM 000 albs, thereof In 111. k warrantee nnmo of William Sieadllll.ll, coulawng ()NJ lIUNOkEII AND 'I WENTI.FO, 412, Otte other therea a Ow w trrast° 0 flume of Robert Tot.tgert, containing 1 111 k • ONE II UNDICE.I) AND TllllO 1 (1311) AtAtfli One ether thereof In the• oarrnMee name of Aaron Levy, euntaaning Tll liEl.l 'HUN 111 t EL) AC:II.ES One other thereof in the warrantee name of ITannah Brady containing POUR 11UNDICKD AND lot' RI rEN ACRIC Ono other thereof In the warrantee name of Robert linty, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE (4M)) ACRM. One other thereof In the warrantee borne of William I' Brady, containing ONE HCNDRED AND TEN (110) ACRES OneCother thereof In the warrantee name of John Klee, oontalitins POUIt HUNDRED AND FIFTY (i 00) ACRD. Second—A tract of land ohms/ad in Miss lownffiltip, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO ACRES AND ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUR PERCHES. Third --The utiOrlded one half pert of the following tracts of land palmate In Miles town• ehip,.‘iirreyed In the warrantee name of Rote ert (.111V, N 1 Illlam Mlle., MOROA Wharton, John I ior.oy nn,l Benjamin Pyle k Co, hohl ma ten ant In common with 1). 0 Minh, Kiev seas or Neu--One third of inirehaao mon •v 1.. b.' 1 , 111 , 1011 confirmation of the sale, one ihu.l In one year thereafter, with IntOr.ll, and third thereof to be gild at the death of luc 411.1.,%, the interest to be paid annually, 110 1114• !WA 1140 payments. to be encored by hood MIA /llOrtiOgo upon the !monis., I. 14:P114111', JAM Eli MARTIN, tt. f) C. Trustee to tirlt, • 11 11, 1 ,11111 1 111110 111111 11/110 I 41111 1,111/Re 5, 411 inn right title& ilitt•rePt In the aloft, 0.•1 held nr (prima iii • •••i•ii• I 11 , •i••••••ut••••1 II I I 151 Sii ) ) E w 1) 1:i 1' ) Eit ! it 11 I. 64411 kilo., is tient Ole till ot t t• k , •.1 V t b.nt itt itthl II LEW IS, , .re• • , .ro • ,i) 11. 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I 41::, irr r i II It ' TO CO NTIt A CTOILS.— Noc a . ix honthy given rh.t. B.lllPd PrO. ll 114 , yeely r.l by lii, Sellout lionrd or „ A ltoonx, up to the 24tit day of laurel, f..r 1 .1..101g n üblic Pullout in soild Moon ll null rpo p rilleation of l tbe ounge building to I ...ern by culling upon J. L. ntrifonyder, aI. i. 01.1 roposulx I'llll t)0 or the M I izintlo,l lo p Oar kienretury. or uny other , mem il - ], of ih. Hoard. if VHN VILER, rr,s't. J....v IV 1 , 44 v 44 • Sur'rj. 15-10-2 Fou.SALE.--A BOOK hitd i S c T i O R stEre.e ts or William u po e t, oPa nAa m h dea n e c p apital rt.- liublaess last year 11)2,000 Andres, ti ilox. 2,710, IVILLIAMPORT. PA. A UDITOR'S NOTICE In ill? mailer of the Y.Alaterof • Jacob Bowersoz, deed. Centro County. The undersigned, an county,oted by the 6rphati'n Court of said to hear, de termine, and report upon the oh actions filed in the account of the admintstra re Of Jacob Bower/um deceased, will attend to the duties of hie appointment at his oMee In Bellefonte, on IVeilneaday,`the gtd day of March, A. U. iro, at o'clock p. tn. of midday. U. PORTNMY, Auditor, EMI PRINTING IN COLORS A SPEC inrry AT THIS OFFICE. B ROKEMEOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONT E, 1' ENNA A first class fiotol—runifoi triblo rooms— romp agendaboo. IVniker township, of All the modern emayenioneeti and remmnablu The proprletere offer to . the traveling pan, nud to their countrj , friends Ilrateclnv a novo, modationa, and careful attention to the unlit, of,guests, at all times, at fats rate., c a r e n, l hustlers and good stabling. An excellent la. weltbtu 1101v...1. A bar, supplied with t of liquors. llorvants well tiltined, m .. and .er) thing minis' I) In a Brat clans hotel. liar location is in the lonslnets portion of the town, near the post oßlee, the court house, ihc churches, tint hunks, and the principal place. of htutineas, rendering It the most ehloble place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte tier on huldnesa or for pienaure. An oninil.lis will carry passenger,. and lag. gage to nod horn rdi trains free or charge -11.21 BUSH HOUSE, IiELLEFoNTE, PENNA This elegant hotel, haring ettrite undry ot„ pmeer, moil of thettit , : i l ii qrsitoteti, he nettlti foircitolly announce Ito public tutu he II pr , thcod to acconinitolotel•ktent Snot the tit Vitt to the /1,4 hotoms In th , roli4x I hell 1rh,0., to II inagnint eel Mottling, rtrit mettlio lur rtoloit, awl enrol.). of comfortably accomotodono, ii,. rmuded ',oar ilto &poi, and omit oil, to nil 1 , 111ef,1 or f00t000.4 nlllll. 11,. 11 11.. nI otolif tit 1 . 1 toottyl, /111111 It" .111 , 'lf o• to 1.,111 , tint nitenitte , It% Wilt°, 1,1 I With I, vry In ntilly lit Ilto loiokt , ll• litr.,N llh littentll, lootiliJaPi, JIM/ Ji 4 tutu tin/ pilot, nnh liot t o 11 , 1110f4 For glie4l4 Got. 4).* lho tootling, llu rOon xdl hi' 11111,1,3 (II I CCe rtr 11111` oty yiut t , „, they to tvJl MIMI (EAU M' A N'S 11.,1 1,31 - (. A \ thin lima estaldi.),el nail oetl it wren Hot, situated 00 the .0111110n 4 1 otiriiiii or i t, ti,„ , 0)00,1. Orpo.lle the 1 1,11r11.11.', hot MK be , ,, intro/ nted I.‘ 1..t0i. I Noonan, le t 11111.11110.. to the former patron. or thin tinititiiiniiitiot a ao to the brat sling ' , oldie geneiolly, (hot tw has thoroughly refitted his 111.1.4 e. and In pre: i t pared nt render tile - 111,4,41 1.11t14 Ill•tIO1 114,011.• tllOllllllllll In nil .1,0 in tr 1 . :".q I yl, htil h .. 1,,, patronage No nano. will 10. pared in Ins part to ntl.l to the rometeivnee of t•Ofttft,t of hie guests All olio stop aRh lion will 11...1 hie tails 1. 1, 1111d111111y /01liplied a 111, th e I nn ., sumptuoua fare the market wilt M1...L.10ne op In style by the mon) ex perioneed vook 4 Ile, her will always v0111(61111 1110 1•10,11.1Nliof Junior- Ilia Stabling h. the beat in town, and will ;dam . ) • be attended by the Mont trusts oft by and a.. tentive linallorn Give him Remit or)" noel all and he 6 . 0. 1 2 0 ntKi . I1t that all will In watiatiell with their aetroininotlatton An Steellent Thi ng is attantied to this establishinent, whiel, 'drunker., from abroad will (Ind greatly 10 then AdVAUtillil(N. 111)122 _ - - - CIONRAI) IfOIJSE. N._l Allegany *treed, Bellefonte, Pa ..1•P°^ 11 . the itrokerboti Nouse. MOM llcenred by thus Court of Centre county elan' bar rambaurant, rooma and rbabllng Per sons deal:din nasals and lodging. at fair rate., Cab at al Unto, be aboommodatea AN ALX.CIeLLN.NT HILLIARD ROOM, with three tables, new and In perfect condition. alwaya open at proper hours, at usual rates, h., the /overt of this pleasing and excellent gaon• ?street order maintained In the house. Pro fanity and disorder promptly aupprest nor. not allowed to frequent the saloon nor to playh at ? u a l l c h o o n g s r e . n . consent c l if o qi/t e n e t: a o n r d g , zr o i w iaz. , on hand H.ll Kl./NE, vi4n2l Proprieha HOUSE. The undereigwed, having at...tuned r 0,1,1 of thin line hotel, would reerpettully aNk th•• patronage of the pithily No la tneinned in,:vnlnnn.dnie gueNter In the Inset of miyl6., uud will hike eel, that hie tables are .o trob ttm be.l m the market (r 004 1 1 141//11, flit4ll . }ll.l hOtt . l. With arenol no.) glf,,Oro , . vents tra‘ling puldul aro Invited to Ku. the Cooooltooollgooyen van. 14-e , i V N ATIONAL ii 4 El, M11.1.111,1N1, Iln mit 011. iitiiiirli Iw (siker. pl o, .um In in', limn h, , tii I.' rimy 'milli. , 1 and Miller.. Ili aislyli hi. ',pi,. Intl' h, ,u, 1,1 iinly 11,4 It} nu lit ill , unwuy Illy j• 10,1.• 111111 •and /A “liellkit it 4 , 14 .111. II 2^ I, 1 1 X(11 \ NI;1'111)TEI„ A don, Pa.-. 1 it I, ' llll4 1-411114 1 .4 .111.•111, haiing 1.,0111.-1.... I.y .1 \ 1 ..1,1-...1..1..,“1,1 ..t ‘l , l 11 ' 1,, 11 , 11 • , h • 1,••• e • .11, I, 1, I m r rlllllleshe.i, etch all aapto, lied • , 11,• 11, ii• • •• 1, • • I /11 , 4 • Lr.w 11t• f the .11:1;11,. I , ele 3 , )11,111.11 t in hnd o akl aort at. 110,1, :lad the Prafa I, nn a ill, ao:" to nail, lull, 00,1, polh, Ill.nl loma. 1 , 1 tleftr,r1181•1111v11111 fled tlItS the 1110[4 le,ll nldr MtptittllK plitet• In 11111111110011 ‘l,tll:,t) Mt /Si% tt/ It Alt titSE, J,4)CK lIA ren-1: W 111(10NY, ' This elcirantlyhictan as flits "Washington Muse" on 'Water street, Is ttua ready for the reception of v it.ttort, and h o ard ern, It ban tteen elogantiv furnished and Its tattle h Always supplied ‘rith the hest. Visitor% to teal ;haven will fliitl this the pb.l.lllale.l place in the city A fres tuts conveys the guest,' of the house to and frosts the vierions trains v 141120 A sciloor, IN THE Ite.)lJ NTAI Rouse thoroughly as rpoted, heated sod light. ed »Ith gas. Rooms well furnished for two boyo each. tommutium convenient. Tried and capable teacher" in all the departments, No extro ch i erge fur inatruetion• In vocal music. events wishing to send their sons where dune *ill be no to for change ,until the Noe completed their education, sire de , sired Co Visit this institution. Mess /cur rompens, Monday, January 100 IMO. IN the Orphfl&, Court of FOR SALE.-/Three Mr* tao.horee wagon., sinrirecond4aand wagons, one cart, one truck wagOlii and two buggten, to gather with a variety of illowg and ruok•etoree will be sold at ten per went. loan than market value for earth vlaull MOTELS-SALOONS. ALLEUANY HTREET, 110 if fait...cf; 'KR 0 ill; Propriceora.) Mr: V. Ir, isKA fiD,PI opretot NIREE W, - 11 A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Wh4 .1 'WATERMAN, BEL LEFoN l'E PENS Jwtvrit.t:s !if:ME:I2, SCHOOLS. lII:LLEro:s;TE, pA. POR ZIOARDRIes TERMS $BOO PEU YIt.AR J. P , IiIIGLIE.9, Principal 16kAC7 ffAirP7 Prot ri, t I