The Democratic Watchman. lIELLEFONTE, FA Friday Morning, April I, 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN £ COUNTY —TriV fishing begins to-dny. ---"Flitting," is the "order or the day" juA, now. - Sheriff Wontlri . ng hn , three 'boarders in his castle at present. is ; —The new rolling mills- 111 this PNCII will be put in operation early in Jnhe. Of the sixty fifteenth nntendninti , of this county, Bellefonte has forty-two. Ewa der --The new Preiibyterian church i' eipected to be ready for dedication by WI middle of Mar'. The grain througliiilli ...withal , of the country is said tj," foul. siell, and priniii-es a full harvest ---Thv new , treet from High to nlons.; Spririu bt /fn 1-Iced m tin' cour,e of :1 evrl ---Thtt l Ii ittithttri7trig thy t It•etittrt 01 tottlett Of the Pence, 111 the Itttrough, b 94, er undrrrtnn+S, --The ritii-leott,l i.‘or remains taw bated ut I ' .•111 1, NVo hope it still gra itt 4101 thus (Waking gill It but tit° shriek of the —gvvvnteetl of tho fifty Fifteenth menamentA that thi4 place or, what a time rtadicaliFm in Ilellefollti• Imp 1.-a than 'ix et•lnntnv. f.r Ju s tiel• ~f Vence—an alioo t lit• dPnth of '5, 11 1 . 1 . re Ilarr —Tho 1,1?....Htt,) hind )i-t IS: 1.0-lilt) • NV Ali lIMAN, will I. a !lite 14., or intereit to a Inrge number ~f 0%% Intml, withtr the lonit• 11,1 GEE —Tb., good during the !al) pint cr the RP( k, proved a perfect to;inany of our lumbermen It helped them no little in getting “out el the •oodo. ' —We learn that the hall'illage 4 'f Powellton hag made apphc•ation to the proper bOurco for e borough (barter The inhahttants of that. place ,cein bava a desire to pay higher tate- —A delegation from Tyrone, among whom we noticed our good look ing, enterpri-ing and Oliging friend, C. Craw,. EN ; place an Monday to attend the lecture, —The Young Men', ('hri•tinn emtion room s. now ornamented by n trangparenc),, hnndiornjr) kttered, w Inch nnnonm•cw that the room .12.1.trm every 13 veiling, rind invite- e‘eryl).l% to , I 811• up l'ouldn t thin'. ~r :Ant ine.(Lott i•• decoked itutliculz err bon.t.trh.; that *ill ba‘u•iity r..xt WI And whdo the an• ,ecurity4 th, sixty tt,ttzrort, they 1.•1i.. •Il{t . ), 1% ill t , ) TIAIIII 4 . lilts .• f14.4.. , ;11 4 dl iviAt t ed with their dirty inricev pr..lt: rougher pnoeniont•, bigger hou.es, more t r y t a., finer had., mon: Liable', purer honithior nir, wore boy., bettor printing office', higher tax..., hillier straets, higher steeples, and better witter r.wcr+ that soy town of it,. •izo in tho State stone, itt,tl , gentlemanly and whole-Awuled ngenl f r Mttnuel A lVertru'i celebrated liquors, popped in to see us on Monday last There i., no t/eYerer fellow than Stone, and no purer liquors than., the ones he has for sale Headaches would be unknosn and tem perance societies useless if all dealers were is particular about offering none but 1181141bIllievideill Bacon, as ttispirm for which Stone is operating —Some onu laid on our desk on, Monday bust somu specimeni of map. drawing, by the pupils of several of the common schools of the county, among which we notice Bo rne very creditable ones by Misses Margery Magee, Annie Heine, Hattie Furey and Fannie Hall of litilesburg, and by Willie and Clara Luken, of Cold Spring school, Hush township. 'burst rams Moarntisse.—On Sun day morning last, Mr. Tartulious Bier ly, of ,Milesburg, feeling unwell, took what be supposed to be a dose of morphine, from the effects of which he almost fell stupid. Towards evenag, his friends becoming alarmed at his continued sleep it,g, called {u Dr. Hall, who found the patient so far gone that all eCerte to re vive him protsesi futile. Orly on Mon day morning be died , without waking front the long bleep be fell into the morning previous. ----We ye put a long teratelt oil the big. 1011 g, distinguishing Murk di grate that / something very lin- COPlnion transpired since the W Alen. of to last greeted its many readers. On lifonday last, just Were dinner our double length friend,—Kroin,—yo lolly Jr. beet of the Ebrorkerbuf arouse, call ed iii to see ue. Come again, groin, we -like to find out how things ne '•l'p among the little tar*, vAtml the moon —Centro County has ten salesmen in t APRIL Foot. —Today,-Friday- ii V Philadelphia and seven in New York, All Fools day," and before the going --Wearing the Cross, l7 ‘will be com..) down of the Sun proclaims the coming nieneed in three weeks. lof the night, we May expect somcrieh We all know what "All Four: , flay • Mean', but very few of Us have any knowledge of its origin. It had an origin, however, an historical one, that runs something..afier this manner . 's --The Westmoreland County Jeil is ((mantles:, Outs wattle be, too ' if the occupants could get of t. — FouNn.--A Finall parcel coarliaing I a lot of tint, ribboa, -and a i•arnplo of , green (*.lngo. Tho owner can obtaln it by calling at this °Mee --Don't Nil to m•nd in pmr 4nbrerip tion in ttrito to receive the lint part of "Wonring the —nould of the Nati,,nof and Brown I of tho Republican, are both u-pirurit , tor the deivut mar , 11:11-hip of thi- Count . ; Thex htt%L 11001 an idea (lint t....n.ys taking will be a pncini htt,ittr,, rinE --The retYblenve of Robert Mar tin, nt Eniziel, non , t of it+ eon_ tent,, wits degtroyed by fire on Wednos , (lay morning 1.0, It wn , in-nrea in thl6: , iittany Wiley Compfiny bler.burq Adam ):. Bar and Gen ,Itt• A Itvh%or anr the Gn• oetottoral hobo , ID tbi% rount qpITIII4 1 ,, tho , I- /11,,01/ I It- near n• tiny of thort, n 111 ever !zet to it - .) , .11 'A ant 1 ,, 1 , m1" ‘Vvßriti,4lll, ? 1;M the IV ITM ‘'s m line NO II; %%Ili I,IANI , 011' ',Win! chapter ‘ , 04 puked up on the eago of the lspritot. ('reek bridge, n nen( n“te, in it pent little hand, that 1.1111 11 , 6.110 M,, 1 , !in Xl — 1. .110 ~••• \le hint e tio,s I Mil. ,41 torn it Join .1..411 41.,11, until then , • lively my unit It. Ils• • • William 1% VIII 1S .11ppo,-e IV e ling hvyrk requested 1., stltte that the rea,, n of the .e% er! prik) or rr:z. )sri,,l% ri as "biro] prayer meet inL; 1111.1 41r1:, prltt er meet ing !old In the l're:.l.)terimi it ti b In Olt% ,at uccottlit hf hula /NAM 1441. :111..11t, it repit,t there air] , rt11 , ,111,1 to hold their ng• ewitatr frill 1111' I.:Vrieriti - thirch iti MIII, average pro, of git. through out the State R '7:3,1;5 per thomoind eu hrc 11.ellefonCer. have the ex treme platt-tire t.f . pt!t rat; S 4 (NI, thirt)- tt% e cent, TWore than the merage ro , t The net that we hi• within thirtvm of the coal mine,—that coal here ehuu4l he as cheap a, at any other place —that ae one tuore thin.. a great 1111111 . 1, ( D a), that par le, , —that the advan tage:, in manufacturing gac p.ieree.erl by the Ilellefmite (.:_vmiainy are supermr to Om, of a majority of the omiptitife. rn the state, dim t , eein tip 1 / 1 . C f any par- lip (lint 10..twat •ntr git• ( , olt•konier , NV . 11'34 thll3 ht run t Belle 1011ler. Intl .• It• '4ll. VIS of • 11'4e Tonto of that 4 :irtielo in tip. `tai.' Can ~on, ono inte:l-t,41, 101 l ' 'I is) \r r.•••rtrr Ft/r. I t Ift'ttr. I rett-ott t•tt earth iie‘t , tat... Fair, ,11 , m1,1 tint he I). 1:.11,4”ni.• 11", hay, the Gr ,, nn,l, in the ` 4 tnt• h , .t.9 fit = lean 111 f '•. nun • mn • rallh — bars• onn. S.)uth, Ea•t, atai e•t e vilifett•L whe.e • ter will Indlice to do its 1131)01 to tenon• it- .oeeek. , n , the citiienq of an% of to r portion of the tiliktu cation that Is Illm , c , ritrtil than any that can be chosen, and, taking everything Ifni° 0011.1(h . rialt,n, have ft place for the State Fair not equaled by any point be tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg or the York State line and the Putomac Let our busince, men take this matter under consideration, at once This committee to seloct a site have not )et acted in the matter, although a number of proposi tions have been tnat: to tbern by dif ferent towns desiring the Pair. Belle fonte cart get it if it wants it, by imme &talc artum. Let us have the State Fair. Cowiao Itzi . a.—The following very complimentary notice of A former citi zen of this qounty, well known to many of the readers of the WAVIWAN, we clip from the Decatur (Ill.) Daily Mag net We are glad to learn that Mr. Mitchell intends returning to his native State, and know that his superior tal mita will make him a leading practi tioner at whatever bar ho may con met himself with 1) S.IrT Rit in , ELDER 3.1 rrcu We had the disagreeable pressure of bidding Elder Ira C Mitchell. late pas tor of the Christian church, good-bye yesterday He tendered the resigna tion of his !pastoral. charge Sunday forenoon which was sorrowfully accept ed, and preached hie last discourse Sun day evening He left up the train last evening for Monticello, Ky , the residence of his father-in-law, where he aspects to join his wife, and, after a sojourn there of a month or so, will proceed on to Penn sylvania, his native State, and resume the practice of the law, in which pro fession he was is bright and shining light, previous to entering the minis try. Mr. Mitchell leaves many warm friends and well wishers behind out of the church, as well ea in, who will sin cerely regret his determination to seek another location. Our best wishes for his future prosperity end welfare, both temporally end spiritually, attend him. "tiny years ago, at an epoch when mankind 1, reputed to kayo been at par pettinfwar with fun, an old fisherman, 'who plied his hcinrblo calling in Veila• tian wfitenf, presented hintelf at the palace of the Ilrgc, nod intimated ban eunuch in attendance at the outer gate o a hi, desire for admittance and 1111 ands- I.IICI. with that , o-ended potentate ill , request was of cour , e pronounced out of fill reason, and per'!-tang in ha , I to rommunicate with a third party, the ‘, gate ha- closed iii 116 hint: daunted, the humble tish,ernitin asserted a dogged intention to remain upon the step , of the palace, with the purpose of accosting the (fogy the lir.t (bile he made hi , appearance mit.ifle it , mug- , tiiilverit architecture I Ile accordingly set liiiii ; eil down, fia. back A+lll` of the can Mule , (column, ha%ui th, app•nrikm, of wall4ll, uhi h uj , ju.i lid the. port frri 11.10 inplikawil wan !Itch 01 it., puxNur, and the I b.t.:4. ti h in name Ev,t) but ha, nud ~r thv , arid krioNv, that it, thorotighfuit , iir of v,utvr, und (hut in,tend of trnsrlui in enrring,-. and cnr, from one , I.int gittitiolliQ, or gorgyou , kly painted boat., %A filch are kept at convenient pine,•. for hire, and propelled by .lave., ii tli long, thin 01 , The proprietm thy, vehicle. are walled tr'ndulter•,, ntd rank about with OW trade,ruen The old timyrimin had n lung and wean walt for the appettraneo of the Doi,:e ur King of VValt,' For three whole wc,d„ hit kVit ht punt, i tigiltint„ bentanel upon the palace , toop, 111, little litilt!;htf•f . , ‘lark-usedla.sie, tO com panion of hit boating expedition., and the old Milli r• only ~,lace, daily brought hunt quantity ,if the humble Mod with whuh thi- uneomplaininq pair were content Abe etpusuileitod with repry..ertting in thin tw•,cct,—t of c6tllanh pathos, Om fully of lily longer continuing such a futile e(Mr.O, and an. going the pmi,dloility of his taking (mid - -but her pleading was of no avail The stubborn old man suceeF.fidly nutted it, and protnu•ted his patient wait two whole week. more At the ex pirnlion thut time, tho Hoge \ iyir4 Oerilsion t 4, rinrt MO ngrd Mint in another of the henutirtil '`, ity un 010 `WU, Appeared at the gate to 3111 , 1171).1/ n gondolier thereupon iteeo-ted unl emitmlin 'voted hr+ t,l 11 irli, lit 111• MritiL: whit the lh , ge wi• 0111 - hg,ll that iir erder• ed the eunuch iv!, had refwied admit. lnurr t,. the poor fl•hermun, into 6w uu 1.71.14 Ibt. ,, i•Dei• to 1)0 •,•tito•rw.qi to ;tam, putiioOrivitt 1.413,W:it I tioW 1, I1:1% I. been ...e% ere, but It- - net c inlrilcter Is en% vil.pod mu( la EEO hob Lc the tune he et Ahern nut how this hit. , uut eminection ttrlh the o r ig in of " All Fool, Do) or " April Fool list-cont 10: WoULD HAVE G. , 1" —Tile Centre Hall Reporter think, the best pike of the i.eit.ser i 13 the one got ten iitf on Jim Coburn, in bot eek'n Republican, when it ironically asserted that had Ito been in the Legislature, Promiseelley would base got five hun dred thousand dollars, in the Buffalo Rail Road bill, to have helped build the t C. C. road. That's rather rough on the Itarsinaburg lawyer, coin ing as it duty from his professed Iriend But let the "goals" and the Republican's Irony be as they may, ono thing is cer lain, had Coburn boon In tho Legisltt- , tore, Penrsvalley would have go t "eutbin''—thet part t f Pennsvalley that is composed exclusively of Jas. P Co. burn—lt would have got $BOO, the rive paid the bantam roosters for voting for the bill. That would have been the amount all told, and it would have went Into James's pocket, to keep company with the amount that he got fur soiling the H C Charter to the same compa ny that engineered the Buffalo bill through the Pennsylvania rail-road company. hove n lo- Lock Haven, March 2RUt DEAR WATCHMAN;—"The Ides of March have come," For •.Ides" read "Floods" and you have the ea use of our great rejoicing The swelled waters are bearing on their bosom the source "four prosperity. Already the North side of the Susquehanna from the Booni above, to tho• Dam below our city is - bat a lme of fresh hewn timber. Shaggy men whose every action shows they spoilt the past winter in the woods, with unkempt beards and hair, are wandering about our streets, and OA publican and prosti tute ace their harvest drawing nigh All our conversntion is "water, floods and lembarte"• wood morning, n nice flood rising." "How aro you 7 Is your lumber down yet 1" "Its a• pleasnnt day; when do you expect your rafts 7" lc ad infineturne. Even the ladies talk lumber, and the children lisp it. Be fore the end of the week, if the Gods of Rain and Wind are propitious, our young city , wi., present *scene of life and activity, little dreamed of by your slow-coarhers in the mountains, Nert to lumber, we are discussing our new city charter. — We have been divi ded into five wards by n radical legisla• Hire, three of which are at present Re publican in politics. In One of the three, however, the majority is so smell, that we hnvo great hopes of overcoming it at our first election in October. We are more of eleetinjea Mayor,,,but there will lies hard4lght. It is probable that It. It (Ritchie) Bridgens and ex-Sheriff James Chatham will be the tandiilotes. Already tho rndieala are preparing to fight Billy 'Armstrong's re-nomination for C,,ngreoTbe be.t, of the Sepabli- VIIIItt of tilts conftty, nee dimsnii.ned • with hi, emir..e in the tnetter_of a pp o intment., and .•11 tired not 11 0 qirprii,: , l if he be repudiated, not withataintmg his noon berghip of the Y. M. C. A., and hi 9 Vi mmoo Kpeal.in~ of the Y A , we have one here, ti ti eh ras Ftarted by Ott IleaNer, of your town, It is very weak a , vet, and imutatm , hut onetyoung nom TheTie.byterians are about buildnig a new church edifice to cut about $40,- 000 wing to the "tiOitnes." of the timm it, progre.i has been delayed for mom t ear.. - Would we had mall a min hero ui you have up in Ilarri, town ,lop a prominent, wealthy, and reit ;4l,,ii• radical (who pays no tax) who first bought the site of a %Maize, turn the pastor of a church, and finally in edifice one-third completed whirls hr mused bodily to his new village. There's -flint to be !m it a t m t Nl.. low nothing of Into about Ow great "•11,•c/infirm eat " Hot shat stn- thew di‘ f overed in it, deep roooq,c, liten,4l nni tl lit, Itiff Arition,i/ into thy ' 01 , 1 t hi. wq . i in lioam. glowin:;lv dP by on,. of 01,4 1 inaiivito Ihrlr t‘i ttrY ' Or in the b. , w,.14-ol the earth did ' , " 4 " t4.:1 , 1 4 and 4, l•l,Yitt , Ihnn hi• Y Soliwthinir qtagi; , ?..(l him ‘ r stit• )) , fitePl. Al) , / tbitt into hi de- ription of ME IP'4 , Y•at are oa , ,,;ei - ly sought and rend down here, Hi v dear 1 X Ai \ Your ovolut trorn 1 , 1 nu: detuocruey, and fear. klemmeint mu, of rittheal mivule aro warmly alpreeintial. Mat your .lidow nor or . ou You e 2., rhe I are ranking 111,11 town Business Notices r ,s ill i.n I hr 1.0 itort, 11.1 14,1114.1.01.11tig elry ..n 'firing •tr.ol—and in II %, ul ..pet‘ n Iljlll,lolll .1,1 mg Irlinlniogr Tu. 1.111..P.T NIII. , PAPCII. NAIL N hie). go, 5 to an, otir4 lirrn in ed.. 4 ountry, 1. r , 441,a41 f?..tvell Cc. 00, !Sea I ork Advorl.oona Agotif .4 'llion pino,• or ).4 ni to In Park floc Tot SITE TTliit —One of tho I.lvsming., of It.j; 11,11 to er Apra( !ma'am, It IT 'al., (r ,, 111 powlx of the pit), nod (row WI the Io 00,1 Itonhinn,how• 011.1 nil the city Rallwkyo, by ttirmam of exellango tieketw I K rry In 110 door. Vrell • hill axhanFe r e• T. find 41 . 0/Eitrifoker k (ITEM - 0 0 i and EEO ono oral 11‘104 It —We non , " that ctlir 4,1E4,1,1 ..111K triellti ~f the fifth of 51.141/1.1 ;Intl t•ugc , •ulo•un , r Ir ht,ilv engaged 111 ill. ing Int. ii 11,1' room• Nos I ! krvade ntl.l liv I lio• Urm• Ihw 1111011 M, of tit. ‘‘ 41. /I N 01 n`/11 Iwo itn mauv ro.l,lr•rn 1,.• 5,011 r Ittiy igl u , r oniftl.l.ll.• nll a h. , r Nlr I. 11itki I 011 ..3,1 1111111111. W %fl 4, ‘,r The Bellefonte Market "I Eli 111 NIKI.I Af %II It The ft•ltovring the quotall•,r, lilt t•, t. o f k ..VI HMV,. 111 II 0111 1,11111• II 110,10 pr , •• hile IN tt. per Int.ll. I End Whent per to)n)gel per 1,1. I ~[ll, /41,14.11111 per 1,•11e1, “atn, per ininhel Itnrlev per 1nv.114.1 Ittwk Per bfl•i/11.1 Ct.rrermevtl, Jre rotittoe.4, per hm.h e i Egg• per dote.. 1.1r.1. per pound %won—Shoulder. Soh. •••• Hem.. Tnllov, per pound Blitt,r, per pOOO.l Itni4 , 4 per pound firma", Plootor, pee tort Philadelphia Markets The following are the quotation.. up 6,12 o'clork, yeat, rday, Thursday Flour (per bbl).. —.44,25 4 117.20 1% heat—sidle 1,32 414 1../io heir _ 1,00,0 1,25 I,uu SS 1.12 t (0 (4 ok . (Mt... . . 54 IS 5 , a Itarley , . .. . I,uo (4 I,:1' (' , O, er Reed 1.87 8.10 800 Timothy Meted . 1 5.4 , Butter. ..... 'l.l (.4 42 "' ...., 10 (4 ..,1(7 MARRIED, As-ICLOSS. On the 7d Inet ., I y Atte. A Iteekentrerc Mr. ADAM J. 111101c111, uud Mien M KIARSI, both of slole ere. My, TATE—TIIIIIENS On the '4oth last , 1 1 the same, W POMO.. TAT, and llon (AIM P. Ts. eels JOIIDON-130AL. On the Fame day ' by the hum... Mr. 10.0%01 JoRDON. arid Minn Ettz:r 110 AL, o( Plea nt (imp, Centre en PA. TO UNPATENTED LANi) O WN Filtfl,-11nvitigin our prms:m.6ton It full ropy of the Land Lien Docket tor Centre coun • ty of Surveys ruturnad and 611 patented, *lan warrant's issued upon which no returns bar , 10,011 mode. Wetlllle prepared to obtain patent from ';runnionwealtti for tinpatented Inns. Within Ilia .amity. Persona who have applied for warrants would do well taneethnt they are surveyed and returned at once. Whpro bre or more ,pw tiers claim pilaw of traria which bona Leen regteerly xizrvavell. and returned, suet ey and return of cacti lot must, be mode before a patent ran issue, We are prepared In straw up all w riling.., do all HIM ey lug, Si that may he nosoanstry to p rocure patent/1 from the Comnuoto °lath WM MyrfniEl.l., 9nn eyor, FORTNEY, Attorm.y..t Low 111 ,, 0 , 0 4 r 111 , yn01.1 . 0 Bon 15.4 Got ADM r, A•coirs NOTICE. -- Lotto ro of Administration on the celnlu or Elizabeth lloy, lobo of Spring township, hat ing born grantod to the nneliwignod, ho re wood.. loo , oloi knowing thiomielvoo In debted to t•aill 4.i•tote to !mike Immediate pity. I nrut , llllsl (hone having 611111111 to pronent them dilly ontlientiotited by bow for odttlomohl. 15-12-Gb* ELIAS 1101". _ _ ABSIONEK' S NOTICF,—Notlee is hereby Riven that John Burkert amine° or F. Burl , ert A Noll,lll'll been filed in Court of common plena of Centre eounty,..to April term. A LC, MO, and nniesi exoeptlone are Bled on or before the fist day of raid term It will be ~,,ker Ned absolutely by the Court, JOHN MOHAN, if, 11 it Prothon.,tail. NEW ADVERTIS'MENTs pAPE }2 ILANUINOS, FItE Cl[ .^t Iv - AN EILICAN NA NGI,E, COOKE EWING, 110WELIJ 1•:10 C1.11::*T NUT ST lit: ET, ;1;;Q E NANOLE, Jr Th,(1)(IliE, Onto e,l th^ Orm of How e ll Nothot 4,11 . 1•:1N U MT OVEN'EII If li N ~PHIS;; ST1)1:1: FlN.Etlvri,v DEFi 1:-; comvETlTlms ...II e.111( . 0.., L., It n 11. IL r 11 r.or .1011 inOU tut to I.e Rhntni 1". 1 EGE it's NoTlcy:4 The following neettlitth+ h t e been ex. 10011" 041 .411 1 11111/010 1 1 by 1110 /1101 1 .0 11111,10 111101 or !teem,' itt !him office for 11111 hetpeet lon legttleen ttorn titttl nil inborn In nty'- eny 111111 xlll 1/0 prenented 10 1110 1 19.10.1. l'otrrt of Centre County. In 1.0 held /11 /11 lletuit to 10r 114)01 , 14[100 11,1 C011(11 . 111161.100 Mi 1,1111,1111 y, the 27th tlity of Apnl, A. hi , 14,11 I 'I hp flernont of rotor Neene, Jro Of, d, , of Voter Nrver, Into of tovgg Town •hly, 1•0 , I ot Peter \ tlvi 1...0.A of of, thl• , ,11.4,g, 1,,t 0 of ~r . T0‘,1,1111. dr, rnnoJ, nr 111,11., 1.001 lr, admioistrnon of, A, ° I 1 4 r N, to, 411•00 nerd Ih. ~ 0 000 t of m“on 11'11,1ov of \\1111:oo+ tuft I the la•ti o 11l And 11,111 111, nt of 11. try 1.111,11111i11, lab. of CI Nipr t out do. wo•fl hou t 1 rrl ff P Attol.et and !oho \Volt " , 4. 1. , 1/lar. 111 OW 111.1 0111..1.1 Te . intooot of lame. 4 1\itl,ey, lute of l'ottor I owll.hip. 0, The ~Count of 1% Mono II Itoo-11, at non iNtrotor of. so, (ef intenel Ee he I, irt 1 or poehon ost xelup, dee cesed The o coo' of Andrew con. I. lot .1.1.0 n tont. Ito ot, atonstl.tr dor. ,of MI, 11110 ! , 10,11" WV or Peon de. 7 'I he “ecoutit of lisielool foole r 4114 1 , 0.1 teilry, administrator. f, Ac ,of Hoot.. as (wart . law of Penn TOWI.IIII. lied 1.,,,41 'I he ...count of iturnott Wagner. t o Elisalwil, Senettser, tooter ilw %%Ili of Ihel. lo I Wagner, site of Potter Tosnalnp,,deneere• tot 0 The Guardianship accoont of Thomas Strang, Ira Of Mat la, Margaret, 1.1 dot and Ann Fehr, Minor etuldreopf fol.hts Imo of Flif*USIM Toe tiship, de'eouseol 10 The Iniardinneldp account of jonnthilit K reamer, tientrdian of 1 itle,r,tyr„ltelltvoitlnor, Logano l lll4l and i hen of !f l oury 11 Tiro ocepttn of Jo ‘ li " Op n i P t SI Gator of. Ac , of Sarah Sheffer, laW of Mlles Teen nship, IleceAsed. 12. The accounts of Jacob 1 Crick, mot Item puffin W Royer, ad noinletretors of, AV., of all and singlila., the goods end distil., rights and creditn, wlttoll were of Jacob Royer, late rot m doe Township. Centre county, deceased 1.1 Second partial Executorship account of t.eorge Livingston, F.xeoutor lit the will of henry's antlyke, late of Bellefonte, de.esased 14 Ph.. Executorship IN ("tuns of II 1' Cad walader, Executor In the last will' and Tests , men( of Hugh Tanner, late of Potter Town .hip, deceased ti The account/Of W. L. Furst, Guardian of Orlando (C W. Eliza Jane, Forbid F. A merlons 11 Anus M. Hamer, minor children of F. ~ Runner, deeeneelt. 10. The achnlnlstrat/on account of John M. Furey, admluistrotv of, ha, of Joseph J&11.• son, fide ofBming Townehlp, deceased, 17. Exectitorahip account of Joseph Eaves, one of 'lie ExecUPOrs In lite lAat surd 'res t-Inept of Samuel Iltmenins, late of Half Moon Toten,,i4; , , 7n ,the County of Centre, State of Pennsylvania, deceased, I. Tho administration account of wil t .. L. Betters, eArnintetrator of, ,of John H. Cuney, late of Herrin Township, Cimtre ('oun. ty, deceased. i ', IM 19 The Executorship Recount of C. O. [Ly man and Joseph Shirk, Executors to will of Jusoph Shirk, late of the Borough of Mlles burg, Centre County, deceasedv. 'rho uldplalatrailoa account of Jamas Martin, loimintatratOr of, Re , of Samuel Mi' re, lots Of %lOW Township, download. 21 The neteilth of If. Mllllkln, Rhonda and John Irvin, , truatooo under the will of win. A. Thomas, deceased, lido of ftellefootr, 22. 'the necutint, of T. M Hall, adininistra lor of, &e , of J, H. Taylor, Into of Howard Ton nstdp, Centre County, deeensed. 't The account of T.M. Hall, administrator of, iv., of Henry S. Hutt, late of Row Town ship, Centre County, deceased. 24: The aceount of T. M. Hall and Michael Menlaueltiln, admtnistratore of Charles MeGinughiln, late of Union Township, Cen tro County, th:ceased. Marelt, , Atth, 16TU. J. 11. MORRISON. pEN NSYLVA NIA, Gzsrice CO. 1 4 6: I, J. 11 MORRISON. Clerk of the or pilllll'll Court of bald County, do hereby certify that of en Orphan's Court hold et Itellofonte,the 24111 thy of January, A. D WM, before the llotterable the Judges of said Court. (In mo tton Tutu woe grekotod up on the heir. and rep resenlatlvea of John Halley, decenoetl, to ono° Info the Court on the fourth Monday of April next, and accept or refube chow at the valuation and appralement,or can why the real estate of acid deceased Mholl not be cold In Teatimeny Whereof, I hate hereunto set rny hand and affixed the Veal of held Court at Bellefonte the Mth day of 411111 e A. It 1/10. , 15.6.6 t. .1. IL MORIt ISt N, C. O. C. Sher Itro Office, Bellefonte, Pa., Feh a, tom, • D. W. WOODRINtt, , she, tit. of irl El= PHILADELPHIA MERE = WICIALL NOTICES. inRI, it ANS'C 0 1J MA I, In purnuanco of on order of the orpli Court of Centro county, then+ to HI be vaipl to mole, by public voodoo, at.tlio Public 01. w I li-ti }PA t: in the village OF N 1 1"1' NY If A I Walker la% nal‘4: liffl FRIDAY, TIM HTII DAY OP the 6illox IrIK demerll,o.l reitl WHIT, deeemPed, ultwitel Ow %Volker Itfort•sithl, In nnht enmity, vli Piro —The undivided ono b o n " it tract or land, bounded by Inndo. of the W, ingon,rurnano Cowpony ordOther bual decnaniaid, conlahaing TIIRP.T; 111 , NtmED AND If EV EN cro ACK Eti, Olt TffER EA 1;01 IS &tow/ —A I pet of hind, bound - ell 'PA 1,, of .Ineol, Rebel, Philip Walker 1111,1 tatning wig ANI) rwry,EiGin ACRES+, Mt Tll Eli 1^; 11101' I'B nln nur.inne, of Iho MlllllO Order, pI „• be exposed to sole by publle older), Of 11,4 111 1 1 . NE . 11 !l ( 1s1 ) ,11", THE z•. I'll 1111 iq APRII„ A I) 1 ., 0111.1 tug r,.sl FuUU. 4, ~,,,, in I hr. pnottno.talst, r iz. Virl —The tight. title oiterinte l, „,.i m lit and to it. I. 1,..y Qiionte ttk Wolker to ‘i ft rhu Ito r, of 111 OW 0107 II tf I 1111i3 p , , I ~11t•ttlithg I,\l. 111 N1 , 111'1) AND T1\.17.,\ I X.l 1(1:1 , AN1. , .^,1* "\1 , 1:1 Yirn THREE Pi Iti Om 14/11‘r t . ,111•11f 111 11,e. , Titnit,to ~ t. 1111,1 nntufniug 1"11% ,, I 1-1 tm,• ulh ,. r th , •n viiirritit .Ut•x•tti,l,•r I (II Nil , SO: IN kr! u,, other theroof in Nn• %11111,,,t. )11'N))111;11) kclti 1 00 4)014, 1111.r4,1 in th. ,, wntl.m.4 r•trn.linuni„,ontninlny DiZEir ‘Nlo ITIMI One. of lu rlt I 10,4 th, ,inn ui nerter II lityrirm • I, onittltilttv, 4 , NE VSI , IHIRT) 11 / One other there4.l to th. 11,111 .turon Lei y.f ontlkin lug 1 , 111tt•:1• 111'NDitri) \<•ttl I lnn•nll,er tilt reol lii 1t,, , r m , Themtith Brad, c,ermarill,K, ill !till NI.ItFII.I7sI , 1 , 1,1 It Fl:\ Vli I • ulli , r llwrdsor vlnrr 111,7,1 Ifrnl. I tut It 11UNI.ILEI, 0.1 , 7111111'N \ .1111 KS ntlwr liavrrof lei the is •Irr:Illteo vontlfimig 4),r: "lEN ,110) otlwr Ihrrewt trr the is rttrftfift-o John Itu•e•, e•onlnlning FIVII kt from of hfid .itt33l4-1 In NI lovt t)%111p, root min lug POI It 111'1liItE1, Tu() ti \ lit'Nlotti:o A \f. 11111111 Fut it PF:11( II Et-4 Di - T)II 1 1141 , 1111tled o n e 1.1( putt I (..11.1%%114 ( In, of land poloate In \ ei,in...nryey...l to 11....nn a nie. nan o 1.(1. Gray, William 'Mile. Mli nr ie n I, li o nney no.l ileniarnin l'ili• Sro 11.1.1 :rot in 1441111410. 14 101 21 ; 'l rxvn or 411 t no r .] 0f.n.)... , •I' , •l'rod v0n11 ( ....11..... p the , thud 111011,. %,•M' lin ~,„rlnr no , ,„,, „ 1,111. thlnl Ili,. or to hr it !hi 1 , 11 the 1.0011, l4r 1101•11.0 to 1,.. and 111, 1114 i two P11)iilellt, 111 1.4 I MI fl 1111114 41111 mot t ;MP.' nj. , ; l h.• MI , . - I p I\\l I'.`i At; I IN, o 11 the .ototo Moe mot I ti .;1 I to ul , • itll 110 I igilt titll.& Jl/11 . 11•.1", II)/ Oh' o 1 1,11,t hod t,”11.111 Awnwq It II I. It( 111 IV(rl'lcl... 11 TfiE r , , I,Low i ht; 1.F.1N, 00 , II t filled their Petitinns ror Lieense to Apt it T,. court A II 0.70 W It Riker,' 'r,,, ern 1101101,1 ,t Kroon do s Win liroa it . do If 11 Kline do Mlehnel Howard do Wtri .1 ll...termini do Frederick Hinith Itestaurant John Anderson do Jaeoli Itiraider do Charles urea .lo Patrick iillnin .10 J. It Estelle Whole gala A Baum do Margaret C. K rep. Tavern Howe Ales E Knoll do do Anima Lloyd do Philips'. Richard Hayes do do .1 9 Bilingordner do do Joool, M Hop/rer Reatothrent do Rol gehtnidt Whole gale Philipatio John Funk to do Patrick Donation do Hush It J C. Lewis Tavern do Poteholl & Mbar Tavern Ruston tv D It B9tiestu do Nl'Lleatiu T M Flail do do John Robert 8 WA, I 7 t Potter t t do James Redding 1(0 4110 W Shoo' (V Wm Robb do Walker ti Joel Kiln" Jr do 1 , 44.ri0h iv Rebecca 1411,11.10 r do perm it Jonathan Hemmer do do Samuel Robb do Msines tv Ileorge Miller de do gllzaheth Ranee do Liberty tv Peareol Lytle do Ferglition iv .I`,NO MORAN, le Clerk of tiontdons RAN AWAY.--FROM 'rIiESITI ecriber on If areli 107 0 . 01 John Wilson, an indentured Apprentice fro Girard t;ollege.l 3 lillailelplins, idiot el %teen t I yearn old Held Wilson Is about flee feet x. Innhom high, slenderly bollt. light grey eye dark hair end light complexlion, hail on silo: lie lett is suit or black clothes and n block to All persons aro 'writhe rent toned itszninet Int boring or trusting him on niy nrcnnnt, n+ will pay no debts of his eontracting. .fiumEN (MAY, Hull Moon .16-18-11 fiNfINISTRATOR'B NOTICE. - Letteril of administration on the anus inty Iloy, deceased, into of Nfadisontolf hosint 'Men grobled to tho undersigned, 11 Persons indebted to puod pont° are beret notified to make Immediate ,paytnent, an those bovinx Mohr% against the sante. to pr sent them May autbentlented for te(a.mer , r Fltblf,g YII A iff JACO}, le 'MAIM 15-15 M. I/ - • NOTIC 1 , 1 is lierchy itirovi that 111 Is,soitst or H. T. 81111X(.11,1,111111iiiVe ( 1 1111 41.11, boon*, luu botot filed In tlo °Moo to Atoll term ecArt, A. It, Is7o, and to loss exception* arc Mott MI or 1..10i ' (11,4 iI of *mid term ftivlll be ootillrittotl. .1X1).. 1: 114 ( f I. BIM I=
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