e iktf t an IT 110,110441 T 111141,21 G A P Alumni fa toms.. JOE W.. Terms, 2 t per Agnum, to Advanoe BELLEFONTH,i PA: Ifi.tdty‘l4toi.n a(17,/,jpell 22;11170 ,„, Arose." li • . I., tre Sidi 1 weak I ' " give, .socording to Aba piers of Miss MOM BA It mg Tim Citost" 4 11 it::znomises , t , ogrovr in interr• estopi pr Ogres/414 qpd we think onr ri4,446 Niilll b§,lilettecd telth it. We eciatiittut to gir-e liberal instal. insets maf it, weekly, until concluded, and crOtild anin Tinpress upon the people the fact that now is the time tosi subscribe. - ,r . • Facts and Figures a a bout County Mat e lara” its a pity for the Radical party of this county, that the editors of its two organs here are »,,i} a no mon• char acter than they are. Was.4.l.ll.ere nvu ale indrvidual in the county. silly enough to believe anything that either of them asserts, be might be Ica to itn :gene, fi-oni 'their continual prating about the county finances, that some thing really was wrong, and that Mr. Wp.i.lea KILLER., Mr .ImiN mail Mr. tlostru Mi CIA/SKEI, tho hurl dl t'Qu,nty Commissioners and three, as honest, upright, and trust worthy , 'Citizens, as our county can boast of, are nothing more nor Inns than a hoard of official thieves. The fact that every Intelligent tax payer, known these individuals who are co vehement in their charges against the Commissioners rind the 'ounty Treasurer, and knows them co well too, that not one of them would trust either t 4..) the value of h f a dol lar, unless he wanted to loose it, 'ref) dorm it entirely unneeeartary to notice them. But in order that the men who furnish the finances of thel'otinty,may have a correct idea of as Ito control! , them bent, we hate taken the trouble to hunt lip some figures, that cannot but silence the howl that Democratic .tfficials have been derelict in their du ties, and careleee of the public funds. It is a well known fact, that when the party, flow kilos; a as the 'wheal party, gut pottsession of the county of '-'llcertin 1954, through their lieu rooete and corn-crib—know-nothing organiza tion, .the entire intlebteilneita of the I'ollll4 was iR4B t h an twelve thousand dollars. They managed the finances for mix years, and in ltf,l when the people. for incompetency, robbery and rascality, drove them from the public places, they lett an indebtedness, an the audiiors report for that year SIMS , “ne hundred and forlyfire thourand , hdlars bi ri f g these RIX years, the taxes were just ac heavy as - ever they were, and where they put the hundred and thirty three thousand dollars—the arnoant of increased indebtedness—no ones, but the few who pocketed it, to this day knows. It is . true they re paired the Court nonce, but the con tract price and coat of that job, was tot der ten thousand dollant, leaNing over a hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars to be accounted for. This Vl' JIM radical fluariceritigt The people of the County robbed of over one hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars in nix years, Will either the National or Rkaddican (10.7. deny it? Now as to Democratic rule. As we stated above, on coining into power in 1861, they found' and indebtedness of one hundred and forty-five thobsand dollar/, the war for negro equality, compelled them to pay out en im mense amount of money as relief to the families of those who eulistol,tiul the weed of new jail required theilit pruditure of forty-slr thousand dollars more. "To-day the-County debt is but 74, with outstanding taxes amounting to $a7,144, 9, or $l, :105,. '24 wore than the indebtedness. latatmoci up.thsia,...tha Wade Boat. cial problem amountsto just this—ft topk the radical 'Parry six years to heap a debt. 9f 1145,Q(X)ofpon the tpx i . payers of the dounty, and it has take' ;he Democrats just nine years io pay that debt and interest, 4esities• paying the debt co ntracted Ibr relief purposts, and building a County p'rison at an ex penseof WOO.. ' :Otrft tot i.l49.,facte and figure.. suffi cient to put to ebilsnle the truthless affelta'abo howl about the incompe• fence of Realocrafie, officials? Just intagtitemitit pu..ipdebiarkospe 'would = to i lattfl ? c cow tfie nine . t ay. years aural we bi r ) rif data.: ty debt Itipeiebut; 404 (0, =BM rielairrA ;itri:rirtiX;lte ikoasaa dollars. Lu: gruel Look at ft, tax•paytta. Ponder over it, and remilmber, %Ask itri' !rave sa rd by having just such men in odd aR Mr. Ketitca, Mr. Blataarid Mt. MeCtosary. The Treasurer and the Discounts Taking its cue from the negro organ up town, the "joint stock" concern., across the Way, laborervin'Y lard in its issue of last, week, to induce its few readers to believe thatS. S. Wot.r, Our gentlemanly and efficient county Treasurer, is trying to rob the tax-pay ers of the county by paying exhorbi taut interest on loans affected for the benefit of the county. Flom the style Of that paper, heretofore,'With its Firtkt National Bank backers and Sunday school editors, its reverend coutribm tors, and "high moral" pretentions generally, we, were led to believe that it would, at least, try to "make believe" titers was some respeCtabihty Minot it, though the party it represented was devoid of that article entirely. But when it gets down into the same filth hole ellll the editors °Nile h'cfm6lican, and shovel" dirt with the saine giTst“ that they In, their can be but one eon Chiahin arnVed at, and that is, that with all its efforts In iippeio ll Ceent, It it Pis( flit de‘md of truth, re,,pcetalulity and decency an the negro prgan that it turns up Its 110 , 40 at. In the article to which we allude, after wad i ng through a ball column of unintelligible jargon, about Democratic officials and count .111111.rieCH, it ant's: Now we hear that the I (airily Trell'al,er -to aII I, the J i7l,lrftl 11f fits I , oloMikl•liliier 4-1. )II the ntarl.et uli, ring Mn per .ent pet amass for money Tl.lB, too, a mUtout attf gantilne Or 'at•"nmg ran... We learn that the l'onlltv rreltmlll Cr not 10111: MOO a 4tieeeededln gett.ng It nott• of large vnotint dimentinted fit one per tent per mouth, or twebe per rein per an num. tint] said ante darn ant mature for tt,nt..htNi.g, eon. Ilenee. for time being. the aunty to pa) tug bat 4 per LEM, per flarattli fair money' Now, if the editor of the National, had not known at the time of penning the above, thakhe was telling a wilful, palpable, bare laced lie, there might lie mine excuse for hitn, but when the files of his own paper (see National Jan. 14th) show, 01 . 0, the "note of large amount," to which he refern to was given on the sth or fah of January last. payable in three months ) and con sequently became due on the sth hr nth of the present month, it will need some explanation to know why he lies to tax-payers in one column of his paper, and attempts to teach Sabbath achoctl children in an other Th e truth of the whole matter 1r41. , 1111- ply this Eat ly in January, to meet I pressing demands upon the county litreastiry, the l'oininisstottera were onm pencil to negotiate a loan of I:413,000 This the . ) did through the banking house of \V 14) 'sot is sk , Co pon this note they were paying at the rate of 12 per cent. per annum- It became due about the seventh or eighth of the present month, at %ditch tone they paid part of it small portion renwed in bank, and the balance about 14, isSI, they secured front a couple of gen tlemen at Centre hail, fur which, we are told, they agreed to pay ten per tient, per 1111(”1111. Thus saving two per cent. to the tax-payers of the coun ty. The money they borrowed trout the private individuals, was borrowed on the very day the (fret note matured, and in place of increasing the interest as the National asserts, to 22 per cent. it was reduced to ten, Rut it is not on account of the per• rentum that the National howls. The money the Commiamonern secured for ten per cent. wail money that was on deposit in one ofthe banks of this town, which was loaning it out at twelve per cent, and the proprietors of that bank happen to be the same individuals, who are bark tnv, tip that paper. It is because the friends and supporters of the Nfilimtal lost the four thonsanod dollars of deponite that it whines 'so, nod not because there wan anything wrong in the action of the Commission Why Mr. Wobr's name should lie dragged into the matter, is more than we can ianderstand. With the county ffnanoes he has nothing to•do, except to receive and pay out. It is thaCutn. iniemioners that negotiate all loans, and Mr. Wot,, is /imply responsible for what money's are put in his hands, and nothing else. Since he has been in office, he has attended to Ids duties faithfully, and even the National, if it Will fay through its columns what its editor asserts on the steels, will admit that no more efficient, obliging 'or worthy ofic#Courd biiplaced in that position. •Ae {o•wby money should command know ae well ae jump* They know that private parties have offered in this town,' the Mid day of tam. Aar ary, tvvelveper Conti over and over, sal could 1 wdeletictiie' that. 'They ,know 'Ai *OOl this, betoUiti issidisgArAoloiiSetila per cesult..ssa.ipir all taxes, which' 4411.aistisa itsithount to about R•t•.../I.l:esr eleven per cent—they linOw that the town council is 04541*6 same thing, and can Beim° none. Will they tell us • aliy Why ant' 4inolowt gold and aibvercould be borrowed der, a Democratic administration of the General Government, at rates ranging from th'ree to Mir pet dent: and under radical adminiettaticm spoor tnen can• not secure the loan of ti few greasey, greenhecke, witliontpaying the tiihor bitna price demanded' to•dhy ite inter est. Let them have the honesty to tell their renders that. Radical ism SRe . made times ise hard, and Ynoney en scarce, that none Out the rich have any, and that, they refuse tp loan.it unleee they receive their ton or twelve or fif teen per cent; per annum. The Out Standing Taxes Ever since the publication of the an nual statement or•tflis County Anditorld, the negro organs of this Owe have been 'harping about th i e "ontstanding taxes," and he county indebtedness. That re• port showed that the taxspaysrs of the county are indebted to the COM migaion ers some 537,144,98 and that the entire indebtedness amorists to hut 35,893,71, 1.0 thill • the taxes were all collected and paid over, the ci,einly would he Out of debt a nd have in ON TreTlSllry 'Because the Commissioners ha e not succeeded in getting this money collected—because they have not sent an officer 01 the law with an execution and nu mercy into every poor until house in the WIIO has been unable to pay the taxes levied upop him, to sell the little he has gathered to-sether for the necessities of his Ihmu ly rt9l:l the requirements of file, in order to force the payment of his taxes, is why they are compelled to bear the nbuse, the vilification and scurrility, of these exponents of the negro voting party. ' It in easily to be town by their pet siistent deillands for the immediate col lection of the "outstending taxes," the manner in which the radical party ttnnld enf,rre the collection of tater; troll those of our citizens, who have been unable, as yet to srmare up the amounts levied upon them for the past year. No one would be spared. 'FL, few comforts the Inborn -F-7 men of our country' l a ne been Ode to furnish their families—the necessaries of life, they hart collected for the tow-Mali/mice of their canes and little o n es--their homes—all -all, would he placed mi ddy the hammer of the collector, and Le sacrificed, in order that the county would get at mit , the taxes it is requir. ed to RRAPPS, to pay it debt fastened upon os bt the radical part \, would be wrung front the over-burdened tax payers, tliough n took the bread from the mouths of their children, or turn ed their lamilies trout their homes a It out hood or raiment. It is not the fault✓ of the people of our County- not the fault of the Col lectors—nut the fault of the County Comminsioners—uot the fault of the !minty Treasurer—that so great a amount of taxes remain unpaid. his the fruit of the Radical pa) ty. l o ts mode "limes so hard - —money so snurre, and gur people so poor that it is im possible for them to pay their taxes promptly. This is why there was $37,141,9A outstanding taxes at the 'January settlement in this County - why the Comity debt is nut paid and ie interest on loans to the county stopped at once. Let radicalism giiie us the "good times" it promised—let it so adminis• ter affairs that our farmers can get a reasonable price for the products of their farms, and our laboring men and mechanics employmeut, andihey will be able to pay their taxes as they al ways were under the Democratic ad ministrations. Financial The Radical sheet+ of this town seem to be in sore trotible just now about the manner in which the finaneen of the County are administered. They have not a word to say about the miserable condition of our borough finances. For yearn they have had the control of our borough affairs, and, though there,can be no (-anise or palliation offered, yet it is a lamentable fact that every year, we are dragged deeper ipto delft, and consequently oppressed with more over. one taxes. A. few days ago a lor ough order, pc fifteen dollar., width, •from Its general appeleranee f seems, like Noah's weary dove, to have wandered far and wide and fnuad - ao resting place, was presented to the borough Thatur er, who politely indirmed the!. holder that he wits egg' Mill 'tere!‘i.virs Ito / A her,e4 mOrmy IC n- yet• tA;iiliy eheak from the Bt3hoot nerd, f4Oniliu . pdioid 0144414 y nine 4olisis, wilut, to putt* a,t, die brink ,, Ahd yet these shollow4naine(r)ill pimpe•wovild have the peorle of Clenstra county , be- 7.lltinZiZt,"=.4 - a-- Gentlemen, Thlegatoe 'won't win. Th/ honeaLpsothetilaw jdR Ma Par ty. In all places of trust and power, high and low, among Whitt tale-Or rather mie-rule—we have seen the moat ' striking evidencis ahameless corrup• tint), and yet you have the effrontery to heap abuse and slander upon Demo cratic officials, and produce statements so absurdly false that any school -boy May see the lie stamped upon their face. "Ph that mine enemy would write a book I" Late Publications Tiir LAIWP Mont* Magazine, lie voted to firtorigtorin, At and Iraah lnn . Pon eon it Pete reap ptNlI terra, Ph I lade lph in 52,50 per mittlyn. Cheaper to tYllbs The Mar number of this Magazine. is a beautiful One, breathing of the Spring. 16 large do9ble 'Fashion Plate is as fresh awl richly colored as t 11111) bed. Then there is a beautiful cottage scene, "The Retutn of the tiwal• Joss," and another appropriate engrav • ing called "(lathering Snots drops." Tbe stories this month arc both varied and absorbing. And there is an arti cle by Mls. FAN\Y It. FEU MR, a SOIIIII - holy, giving the experience in Slant or Sim, who must be the model Chummy servant, that till housekeepers will Mid, in view or the comlng mail, particularly interesting. The la dies will be also pleased with the pat terns for Spring costurtiee, and the. varieties for the work...table. 11(6 Hy Mrt , Sarni% T. Ifni, and I. li.dov I. A Godaylpllll 1,111111 0 411, SIIXI )1.111111111 I,lvv IMr+lli 1•1121 n. If any larly in the land imagines her table oomplete, without a copy tt tiotairs, she has a very ipteer iningins Lion, and differs frotp nine tenths of her sex in this country. 'II, fact is, Gonty's likny Book, has become such an iniktspensable amide m every well regulated household, that it is 110 t to be wondered at, that no indy wants to be with Out it. Always on time, and tilled with the hest of matter, the choicest engravings. newest 111111 , 1 C, 1711,1 most reliable fashions. The May num ber is a model. —We frequently hear the Itndi• calm talking about putting nude slit., the coffin of the Denuawatic part They tried this in Connecticut, the otlo day, hit a wouldn't %murk. The Deno, crate wouldn't eta dead, and the nails all bounded out agate. (rave you any more luarle, 3icesni Itadicalx? Drawing in the Reins It heelll4 now that 011 f.lot to t:tke telegraphing out of the hanoli n 1 private cutup:mien eorpor place it under thecontrol of of th e Ooverninend On this subject the Italtiinore Sumlffy Trlegrans riTicalca aN hillown • Wllllllll4 of }loose of lit pi ay (ices l. agreed upon n I.llf, ,4111 , 41 they will 1% , /411:AhrlY day, abolishing the pi... tit I ode ..1 telegraphing bl private or puhl, cor por.ition , lied mitring the whole systelll 111111, control lir"Tril.p“sed toll pr, 1r Id. that the Government shall purelitom at a fair dilation all th e telegraph eountrs and they are to be 11111.11N1,41..1 her, after under the ,Ipervinion of It, port t Mice De partment As 14 political tioniotillie the bto graph will prove no doubt it most em. legit 111 M engine . 1 he eitisen then eau have no telegraphic eorninumeation secret from the 1;r...r0t...tit and radical spies 14101 Fill will fin'l;ltiaoes as operatives and the usurpers multiply the patronage that gi ennee their party machine The press will lie under an ui tool e 10111101,11141, only such 11e1111 , 11 , 1111 In' doled 0111 bra meek, 4.4 1.001/11 . an the national government shall see fit to give them. Whatever falsehood may be neee•eary or ‘aluable fort - her tlogpolltleal tactics of the party in poster will nisei wilh ready transmission, and when that magical little bell, sanctified by Herta, Wt. 4roeL , Hopi again in Washington, a man ran 1,13 arrested either in New York or San Franeiseo,and thrown Into fortress ladere his friends cab hare an idea Ofeihat has become of him But ler, too, can etatninOtt his leisure and eaprtee any commludeation Inlay guide Min to a bribe of detect for 111 M 11, corruptor of !Lain cal Senators or Representatives, without pub holy requesting the authurillation of the Rouse, and thus the wheels of jgolferlltikoolit will turn without a sere/tell or ;wand to awaken 1.111411- 1•1011 of excite Wallin TIMM a 110 M, vent and mighty power la to be nLlnd to thune alreiely asionned by the ghv milliard, another rein to be Wren from the peoph , n Hellen', hands and gathered into that of the I , voferal drivers, the procelei of ern trail nation le to be immeasurably advanced and the central oligarchy more etfeelually strength ened Draw in the mina and draw them tight ly, perhapa the bit may yet gall the popular nag antlielently to make it kick The Harrisburg Topic is the great "Jenkins.' of Gov. Cleary This offi cial cannot go out of town, oil hie whiskers 1 07 , comb his hair, without having it duly-mentioned in the Topic. Dr, dilion seems to have constituted himself the especial laudator of the governor, and even the crossing of hat gentleman's legs is auflicient to throw him into a At of ecstasy. We have no objection torlhe Topic admi ring Geary as much SR it 'wants to,only we sometimes have a feeling of nau sea, on picking it up and findiug that the (rat item in it is something abbot Gov. Geary. The Topic should recol. lectiliat Geary is not the mcattaigreea ble topic in the world to the people, and that readers would oemitaional , 17 - 11t7 to TheiVic au opportunicy Co petuee'eomething lortx fly hai ,g9si k litr M i t t leOP baZheaded sinners a Oka 10„an s)yarm clay, so gab their ragesersted Iltiits may ,be touAgeol by WI prooltpte , s word , 44 13iirextir l recisSatlon "'ls s If* pt leans eupbetnistaamoodr.llllhte. , 4••• • •• 1 ...AO, 1A.41/1 , 1 +I • Legal Advererfindiesto itiSkIIBTERIB NOTICESa• 'the koiloti(ti‘acO . 4iiinta have boiin eF aftlhied and pinned ni litnd Annan Aced Off Itisansdln this . Mao for , ihe Inspeetinni‘f Molts, legatees atedtt r ors Puti otheks )n any-, wfay interested find ill be preiented to the Orphans Court °Menke County, to he held at liellefonteAlee•atiowanon - ond -•onflrtniiiion on Wednesday the 2Dti day of April, A. 0., hrfp, , to `I 1 ‘(1 1. The account of Peter Neese, Administra tor of, de., o,f Peter Neese, late of Wogs Town ship, ilecefttledt 2. The account Of PalOr N Necao,docetised ad ministrator of, de., of J ohn eeso, late of Townsii ip deceased, as filed by 4 4 e1rr .11oese, Jr., administrator of, de , of Peter - Neese Br., deceased 3. The scoount of Harstry hissfip trustee 'of Mary W dilates under the last wlitkartsi t Teets ment of Mary Poerman, late of Centro Coun ty, deoaaled. 4 The account Of 11. P. 1511T11441. atid Wolf r oxecutors In the lagt will and Testament of Jaftlel 3 V/krlk o h let* Of Porter , Tow nob Iptlo - I, The neennet of 'William Titeitsh, admin. istratorof, Le., of JJarnel Eokol, flat. of go SOll TiprlAillp, deceased. a. 'the account Of Andrew Plotter, end Arlntre Ifeatortnan, admtalstratore of, 4g„ of .Allohnel Stover, Into of P T enn ownship to , Ilteoed 7 'r ho account of Pomo/I (leery ''nll' Van fel administrators •cf, hp .of tiben il (;ery, bit.. of (' run 'combo-4 Pitfig(.l K. The aiamunt of llornett agner, Mee of Plltsahotlsfirnelber. under the will of 0191- 14.1 Wagner, late of Potter Township, dm:cart ed 0 The tmardioni.hip Recount of Thomas madam °I Maria, Alaltratet.. and Ann ratir, Minor ehildtriti Tohltis Fehr, IIIIP 11l riirguson TON noth Ip, deesased 10, The Gibmitnnoop m count ..1 Jonathan Kreamei, ono Man of 1•100,14, Slate Iteyeir,Mitior. child land hell of Hetity awyer, lattl of deacio4ril. II The twconni 1,1 Tosoph Shadier, 1111inink trittor "1„1, , of Shnllisr, Int. of MI Tee uship, denclua d. 14 The pi, c,nythri of Ils , "1, tort, 1,, and Be a pnlin VC !toyer, ,ntri,llll.lrnt"rg 01 kr of nil 411114010.. the 1 .,,00,14 and rights 1014 1 - 1,1111,1, ,%141(11 op, of ye, hup of Stiles Toarishlp, i',.ntiro 1 aunty , dreenow,l I.4eetind partial F,3r. 10..rship 10,00 at of / ...mg , . ingmen. Rxe,•ntor in the will of Ilene,, lool)1.. , laie of hellefonte. 0en. , 41 14 'Elie- eouho allp annual. of 11, I' Cad oo k o i e r, I.,Appolos ol the 1.. t w 11l and ..f /find, r, loto of Potter 7'1(51 why., deeeneed / 1 fb,4 of IV 1.. Farot, n hunk 6. W Jane, Ferbie h /11114 , 11 , 11; 11. Anna M 'limner, minor children of P 1{111111 , •r, de. f•to.e,f 'I he adowil.l !Wool oveount•of M Vtitt.,. °Am inktrolor of, ke , of .no.opfl hoc. mOn, Into of lowntddp, dectomo d. toor.dop •1q tmot of o•oplt EPA OR, tam of the Elf, 1)1"; 111 1611 111 , 1 w 11! HMI Tell t.utiont (.18mouel Downing, late of liltlf Moon Township, 111 Ilko County of Centre, I Late of Poonnid,toda. dot•enowd, In 'I he ndnuni•tt dloo Ilr, ount of Willlnm Sellwr, skirroloodridoi of, Ao.„ a John If Cuory, Ede of Marl% ovi.tinhip, Centro f old] 17.1111P111111:111 . . . Pt 'I he Exeoutorphip nen cello oft' 1. Hy mn,. and ,10.ort, Shit I. Exoeulorw itn trill of .Ineeph Rhirh. IMO' of the Itornugh of Mlle, hurit, t2elltenn 1 onoty, ‘1. 7 ..e1000d. 21) The tutntmi,truti , m noonunt of Atone. anlenien-ti ler of. hr of Senitiel Mill•Kl.e, late nnf Welker "rnaajtship, oleeetvnenl .11. Th e nts , nem( of M T M 111.6111. Ihudol It hoed. end Joh, Yertn, ir, trioneen under the gy on I hotline, doecasod, late of Itellefon e, 22. The neentint. of T M Hell, admlntetra tor of, Ae ., nf II Taylner, late of /fox erd Toe ud.lp, Centre trnntlnty, de. newt St 'I e.nettl nnt M onim 'nod ridor of Ikon ft Halt, lete of flog,(. 'I own t etre I .11111) tit eee.red Th. ~f T M 11104 and Mn heel Mel ilat.• hiiu. wholnl•tretore or I burp.. Nto..hwirtho. lute l'ett tie (*.newl)• de, intoned Men In, t!Ktlf, Itt7t, H 411.11 4, IN Bop ...ter. AMIN ISTItAT()It'ti N oTIcE._ L.•tter. idlll4lllllll , trathori on the. Vatarl, , A Mary Mil' Into or Nt.ti,,oni.ur g , to the Motet - 1,110.nd nil permons indebted to maid tollnit, urn lierede notified lo Tonto• inninot pnyttifind and linen' lotting Info, niznit,l Ib. ,nne, to pre. Nett( lltelti duly for (.(q1.11.1ro•ul Fif E I I a tlt i MI ILtli JA(1)14 1111'11414T Atlintritntro, I or. i;.;t• II;I I'i;lfti ulmiuuli rxlnm, dr Go A m , nr. A. 4,n Ow /.1 Inuns B ai r Tat V,les , ..f , T.', g grlint.•.l undo! spend art. pistils I io n. 41,1 man, .11,00 pn) wed tion+r ItgAinr.t the kart, to prunelkt lhern olaily nuth, uu. kali d liar nettl• flaunt A I , AII 110) IN la-CA r ho) WITUM IT MAY CA INCEitN 1 Now., Is 11P1 , i.) giv..n that I liave pur hawed " e ' :n•l ' r i t74: l / " :„,I 'l l),l S l:e n tr7 4 l fu Huai n•, nud all p. twine ate h., by warned not to meddle or later fete a lit the Rome M IV+ hIPC)It'r,INT Tfl PENSTONERS Information hal, been revel% ed from A o,l),•pun, ropp.pra Ageut bur the payment of the Widows and goittrdift,A . ren,nono in Phil nde/phia that pavlr7eni Whuhl tent be made un til an or about Mareh 9Mlt h.lk7a I: If h I NSW:: 10 1 Sue-et:kw ...,arnts, 11. IMI , 'fro 11"..1 Printing. B ILL 11 EA DS, LETTER HEADS liN VELOPRB Every bupineae man 'Mould have a printed heading on his Letters and Bills and his Card printed on hl, Envelope■ The ohespent end the pest Ogee to get them In at the °Men of the IYEDIOCRA TIC WATCHMAN WHY ' Because our soak or paper in artery variety Is purehaaed from the manufacturers at the Lowest Prices, and Mir tholltties or printing at the sinalleitt poet and in the beet stale, IXO uhrfriklled . 1 , I/ rvEar siN t s eason 8RU4,016 • ,4 • ' JJ.I it .14 , 114 •hii ', • et 1+ lahaiimi cis ' fod.s. .4 ~• •••it , DONE lAI r 1 1011 4444. .44 ,1 • • v.•, :1 , 4) 1101'r t114711/01 bOlll l . ' • Si a ,URIFVIB , MI IMMO seminal tratide at land Worded la blarn:thilltoerreolariLaglLEM4Pol.o'rettan enFithicititC:::nr:6:3:llbitthictn:e.Lyiji at a Hemlock al_tield River, perehee, tOM Mita* 'Pine, thMilld North 169 percher to a post, thence Meat 2%7, perches a poet ilt Paid river; thenca lip the maid' river by the peyertd, coureee theroar. 30$ perches to imo the pt of bbglntilnd; hontitining 3M Acres' and 0 perches "did stlittwmide , Mpg the am. ehieti wan purveyed In pursuance of a war. rant granted to John Hall dated Angina eth 1704, and which A. It. Reed, adminirdrat, r of P. A. Hartnetta by deed dated June Nth 11144, granted and convoyed to Willhun Iddinga, I a fee Including the_reeervation !veld deed re. (erred to; thereon oreeteda kceirhe andlptabla; about is acres deareti. Another thereof, cal). Mune." beginning Matelot 'at the afore• said river, thence by land of John Hall, Feel 2EI perches in a poet, thence Hy land or . Charles Hall, North 71 pligehoi,, ,theece by land of Charles Hall to a poet, th ine John Hell. North 33(1 parches to * pent at neer, thence up said river by the several mut• sea thereof, ben perehea, to the beginning. containing :184 amen and 90 porches , nurrry a ,l on II Wlll . llllll , 1,0 James Hell, dated Atigaat llt 171. Xlioruop erected stomp 0114relling how, AcTA/1 oftr? lherent "14111017," niituatind in Snow Bhee Tdwaaltlp, d NteAtenieK et a pine, thence by lan atirveye ro, .T. hi a d, Went :124 rwirnhas, to' alnuit, Mooch perches to a White pine, thence I:*st perebee to n Hemlock, thence by W. Hell, North 230 perches to the place of beginning , tiontnitiftig 48,1 acres and 101 pertitteifi .drvoy. t:d on a warrant to Charlet' Hall, dated August 1,1111771. torrtithet with tho heretlitninent e and „ ripe , te tia rierie Hefzmi , toluti44-48 1421.fri t tf m; aud to bu sold as the property of hoar (Int.. All that eertaln tneeauftwa, terretnent, new Flom 1 . 11.11,1 And lot offirottrl, eltuntiol in On „f E„gte, llie, Tio% nkhip or I.l6ertt, n i County iforenq d,nod lie,rj,,l B. 101 I I I In the plot of mud 'town , Int ~ bondedflollovi log I.y ...Hoy \li.t.t t.y II lot Of hole—.nod Vm lh t , y n peat real, eolo, tnw tote-lottrth of an nun., inure ur peen, )0.11.0r x 11l the h, reilltano ply Alitl opp ur ., nenry 1...0174.11, taken in I.Neention awl In lc enlti oVI - the property of Henry A Snydel, Wk. loon H Stlyder nod Thotopton A Supt.., A i t or puo, of ground In llio Itoronall /.I hinte in the ..old County I`lll ii .lieulh klado of Bishop birool.. sod Immo t. 1../ N.. 71 In K./fiendplan of wild ii./ Ilie thelroon being n pnine t h u g .ni reaL 4 inehan a length //./.1 YI feet 't I tielivek in dapth, toatitlini with tha oppurienoneem; rr {Zed, liken in EXC. Inn,. u.l to iii• it../ the proporty of Jelllll.l du 'foist: And Ellen Tirlan. A1.f41) All th•tl eartalo lot or Woo of irtoUntl, wtth iii nppurleuant•en, lttuuled In the Bornllol Of Plot tphborg, t•t•ntrc County, l'a bootalttl and tit...et - 11gal an follow., to wit on the t rsorth by North Intl St , North by tho. , ottotr half of mod lot, V. eta by North 401 Ht , booth I,t lot NO (fl, and known no of lot \n 11, in plot of Plll , l itorollgh, thereon el 001,1 I it. %tory frolne dwell Iti )101140 and nehb• ;soiled alol taken 111 l•.leellttntt, end eh he sold or the property of .l M Way All the right, title and Interest of li M. ii//0 y fn 01111 101111 that certain meson/tit, mm, meta and lot of land.slinated In Potter Town ohm, at Potters Mills, County of Centre and State of Pelins)1V11.1111\ 1101111 1 1e11 f 1114111 1 , /, rd. col as follovro, to wit Jleginning at a stone In middle of the ( entie and I( isheeo.itolh.s Turopilt ...Road. thence along land of William Allison South, set 1 . 0 14111111 1.11/11, fit if/11 iteroht, to a •tone, thence ding Inn I /.1 mini/ /111111111 alley, :4011111, seventy-to oan a half degieea, Went, twenty-font along land of the acme, Som. Ihltlt /11,1•0 11Pt411.1'11, West, live perehe. to • thenne along land of Adam Singh, 'to In, /11,1•11ty sin.... and Al half degrees F a.t, twenty-seven perches to the plate of lo gin Mos containing one hundred and forty-throe porches net measure, being part of n larger tractor land. known as the Potter Mills Iran i, thereon ere' led a two-nlniy lonise and smith shop and other out buildings Seized, taken In F.114•111.11/11, anti to ho sold as the prop. fry r,f II NI tienuy Sale 111 11/11 . 11111•10, at lo ell/. L , I' 11 , 0f said day Sheriff's 'Arc, licliefonte, Pa April 4th A II 15711 L , yrs 1,-(lft SALE. The I , loll.l,lirer offers at private main FoRTY.TWo LOTS, tromed.rrly edlointng the borough of Rolle In Wh , it I. terllll , lll,l ilit!) 41t i.lOOl Puri• ~ .I:4ler on oil of thorn 1 It,. twit soil 1,..w warraole,f .pleodlif water power Ol! nn thi• prolperty, end Pile/ for mend'. I iri 14 21 f tri Legal Advertisements NTIAT ICE. 1 1 11 • • 'iTH K 1 , 01.1,0W1NU PERSONS HOE tilled their Petition,' for l.luenne to April Tenn court A I) IN7 O Wl' Itiaard • Tarorn Bellefonte harslet Harman '. Bellefonte Born liiiiiiieal A Brom do do Win Brown do do II II Kline do do Michael Howard do do Wm J if offlterman do do Frederick Smith Reataurant Jo John Anifor•on do .do Dowding di Yeager do do Wm H Brown do do Jacob H irahler do do Charlet. Brown do do Patriek Brown Jo do J B. Et.telle W bele Bale ' do A Baum do do Margaret C Krepa Tarern Howard Alex K Knoll do do Robert Lloyd do , PlitHfrehury Richard Hayes do do Allen 11Alkner do do J $ linittoputhier do do Jamb M Kepler Restaurant do Thorns& Borne de) . do Sol Rehrrildt Whole bale ,i do John Punk do Jo Patrtek Ponahoe do Rush twp Cl. elherpe Tinier% , Rosh Cwt. Rudolph Mulholland " Burnside tap J. I. Lewis avern tin Pateholl a Millen Taver n Raton twp P K Boileau' do Kneabura T M Hall do do John Spangler to Pottreciig, Augustin. Kron, do do •,,•••• Rebore Porter do • do • " James Bedding do Snow Oho lap Patrick Nolan do . do I A Sankey do ' do Robext Helms, dodo, Win Holdt do Walker lap Mlobael Holtrer do ' do Joel Klinit Jr . do Motion twp Rebecca litower do Penn twp Jonathan R reamer do do nammil Robb do Haines twp Heortc Miller , do i, do Elide hg t ,, b l l(unee do ' Liberty to Pears tT. tle "do 'Telt: l ow op Mott latuibiln , Ste steursot • twp gprtta Tholbe, Tavern., , . fleerge Taylor ' do UnfolOilie twp Eller Miller . . do KU./ twp Avuel W Harter , dP , r , i do Notary Naos ' 19prl -- twit Andrew Do y le ' ; fig ''B...a: twp W II Bellwr • do „ forth tarP John Copenhad do , INC! Mt/Z i g:7 to ' ',' . 431rbrof iseslons. "...” T "' .." -",-"" •••-rr I — n ---- TO UNPATENTEDI.AND OWN 11319"4"114"WrHaalon a full Copy of the lAnd Lien Docke for Centre coup * of Survolitretumepwi t pnd wepejeetewi. 0 8° warrants jaeze o d a i l. u:on t = no returns have Nan made le 61101111 lek" Ii ". tem Use oar teeptlttiTrePtegi .., wtAlet tbs.oau tpJpnwolt w Jim. elpt ftit - Wdneate tlIld•dolvall! Had the)" n7,•_ a 0099wAti snit , riNalood at , as., d Where Mr wbioh et.. . 914599 1 9 a ei g t ep un o, Mr• b ). I be all" bible alluvia= pp paprphitte ' VirrTIMO let uif MA& inil4"miiimialrl l , ~, ~ t• ~' EL t it t liali w 1 ' 41,14e v eTet IX e 6Z, ,'YvNbs4-00. I=ll E!!!!1 EIEE MI @MI 1) W Vk 01)11111,NG, 14/..ntr It 14 to, 1=
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