The Democratic Watchman. • BELLEFoNTY:, P A Friday, Morning, May 13, 1870 Wanted immediately! OH to do goneral 'housework, To one who will suit, good wages and n permanent situation will be given. hp ply nt this office THINGS ABOUT TOWN &COUNTY The? lipiseuhal okingrer,alion . , in this place, is without n minister. ---t Heed's water mill, in Hush town ships was burned by the fire that was rfiging in the woods there last week. —A Catehe Church (fur will he 1161 d In Philipsburg beginning on the lf,th inqnnt, and to continuo for ten day _We nre told OAT sertt , improve , went% erg to he mit& upon the c ourt Lowe Very !nth 1i tmizbt be necom- Co.h , tl in that direr ti ui --Mr \V .N 4 ' linhe. el - this e, has been to ailed the contract - for buililiniz the Presbyterian church at ',kJ% /111 , <n, nt $:21,,Y ----A largo L.:r:t% NN . 11 LUC' 11111111.1 , 11r4 %%04 k It 711..11-- tired Get front tip tip, 7171.1 met , hurt in the wing by it vp.trt....e...re, eh iee.tne.k it f..r n hem k —WIII the Tren , urer of the !-..c1k0. , 1 Board of tin- h“tougl pron=e inf , rm the public k I the purt.o-e t.f ere( lung tx $1:1,000 Scho..l The lit=-toter• ore anx um. to ME _Se% end " bulk ' were k ndly-.‘riN ited t. board a ith Sheriff Woodrlng on Nlondkv la , t, for a fen day , The •••lierifr s domicile is open for th , reception of guests I%ho dona .ust exactly know where to go or what to do v\ ith theinsolvee persons have been arrested fur felling limber, snaking shingles and preparing logs for floating on the pro pertt; of Mr Jatnes Hall, in IW' townbhip, without the knowledge of th% owner 'the principal, were , .bound over to appear at Court In the urn of $3,000 --Orvis big eggs Misr been beat en l'Ce observe by the. Lewistown Democrat that W. H. Smith, of Gran ville township, that county, has one measuring 10i inches around the long way, and 7? inches around the middle, and weighing half a pound strong, equaling four good sized eggs —Tonner NlcAllister says he saw the ghost of a man who died at the Cummings House some time ago, at that hotel, last week It rose up, as we undtrstand it, from behind the counter of the bar-room and asked, in a sepulchral mice, for a drink of whisky T,'nner cosl too frightened to accede to the ghostly request, and It is supposed that the Tint either helped itself or went away as dr) as it came —Have we a Chief Burgess among us' is the question now agitating this community We understand that our good friend, Mr Van Tries, who was elected to that honorable position, de clines to serve, and that the office goes a-begging We presume the Assistant Burgess can perform the duties, but, at the same time, we think the dignity of the borough demands that its chief offi cial station shall be tilled by somebody. —We notice that our good Demo cratic friend, Philip Graeff, of Dunn• stable township, Clinton County, was arrested the other day in Lock Haven, for assault and battery upon the person of one Christian Reeder Now, we know Mr Graeff too well not to know that he wouldn't do such a thing unless pro. voted beyond endurance We'll bet (ho man ho "battered" was a rascally black republican who hadn t wisdom enough to keep his mouth shut. —The trees'are ns green now as that correspondent of the lifpubltran who wrote from Unionville, last week, alleging that the Commissioners had in structixl the assessor of that township to assess their property, there 16 per coot higher than anywhere else. Greener than that, they couldn't be, and belong to the vegetable creation. That fellow is a vegetable 'himself, and so wholly green that he should be careful as ho walks along the streets that the cows don't bite him for a cabbage-head. —We would very respectfully call the attention of the Treasurer of the School Board to the fact that an act of Assembly passed and approved during the session of 1868, requires him to pub lish an annual statement of his reciepts and expenditures, for the Information of the tax-payers of the borough, and a supplement to said act, passed and ap proved during the session of 1889, in flicts a penalty upon him for refusing to de so. Last year there was no such Statement published, nor have we heard anything of it, so ferrate present year. Why is this, Mr. Treasurer? What have you done with t e jsxes ? We tax payers would like to 111;w. Onrrt•Anr.—Miss Mary IV Weever, of this place, a young lady of about 2t years of age, daughter of Oeorgell.Wen ver, Esq , died at her father's residence here, en Tuesday morning last, of y.ll - iin—that fell destroi•er %loch consigns so many victims to their last, resting places. Miss Weaver had suf fered for a long time, and it was with out hesitation and in the confident hope of a hapyl future that she prepared to go down ,itno the dark valley, made ligWt for her, however, by the cheering presence of her God end Savior. She was an earnest and consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and it is the great consolation of her friends that the faith she professed in life did not de's* her in the dying hour. Calmly, peace ' fully as an infant slumber on its moth er'. bosom, slept she in Jesus, and the Iland that , tnyed her through life's tel als and tribulations upheld and ruppor,t. ed her through the awful solemnity of the last moments. For her tlf, , waters ,of Jordan hail no terrors Siiv law but, the blessed shores beyond and the bright messengers, from Heaven's imperial g.it-., waiting to re else her, and her rinsed soul . sang, triumphantly. its it • wh. re I. ths• I 11•1 ,- ,1 - - • • 1••alli' %% here ths 'low lotpo tho• to do., .0.,1 how ill, ott q i-oki to he able to •Ity, %%11 , M tho ht t ti I),ir C 0111 4 ,, It ,he 118,, "I II lotight.tho good tight, I hut, tinishr , l Ills 0 4, Ur.C . Iteliet•f“rtit tiwn laid up for me Di erows of nghtrouoni =EI t,i M tt ti• I.4 , nnoctod with our public ai nl•on,riatkitter of the (;0"(1 Tem phi; ~rganivati, ,n , hire rnernber, of u Inch attended her funeral in n body —.kt n ••pe, ial meeting of the Good Templar Lodge, of thii place, on Ttie4- (Inv eN ening la.t , to ex pre‘s its sen-e ~f the death is; \Vero, er, the follow ing reqolutions wore reported and pa-,ed \llllll/ All Itr fi .11.1“ 1,1411,1 1.1 vine Proriden,e, hinter Mnry R R rnrer ha. rt nn n .•. 1 fr. all our 1111.1..1 In ittp.llet r and “t• In ur r world, and 1 , /I Calk. 111,. do t eat" I an.x prornim 01 xiel other Of tin. Lodge, be it, therefore, R.—it-I, 'I hat hy the death of .I.ler W., ter, a place hav heen left vtieant among iiv that it dittwolt to till ,:t1 That wa tieeply Lunt lit the talent u) that has overtaken u. in the •114,11..• if our ...teemed slater and (hit her death to not only a lota to on, hut to the great t•attne of temperance, of ahleh ate wan tott eartiemt anti hernia an aii•neate lirsoireAl td That,w hile deploring the tlepur Lure from among to Of our mueh•loyed we have the eonsulation of knowing that the 11141 In the full and eompleae enjoyment of (list faith in the Savior. which, we are &Apure& willopen the gates of Heaven to the liumbleat of liod a (Milken, and In the eonhdent hone of a hieeee.l intmortaitty beyond the grace Restolrni, 4th That, • printed ropy of the itho‘e preamble I%llli renollition, be given to the illtl.•111,1 C,f our dereluted iNter. 1111111 itlllt they he published to all three of our town pa per• Ite.”l, ,ii. '4ll That, we wear the usual badge of inouriting for thirty lit. MEI= Irutar Laarvim,it venerable and wor thy colored MOH, tooth retpeCted by her own people, and geberally esteemed by the• whites, died nt her home, on 111. hop street, on Sunday last and was buried on Tjsday Mr Lawson was a pearl. arch among our colored friends, and they will greatly miss him Hu was siiber, steady, indu‘triiimi, inoffeasive, and, we believe, a worthy member of the church DANur.it —The citizens of Port Matilda were in great danger of having their entire village consu reed on Sabbath of last week It appears that several individuals undertook to burn brush on Thursday previous a short distance from the place, from which the flames spread very rapidly. So that by Sunday morn ing the fire had approached near the town , several h,uses and stables were already burning when fortunately the wind commenegid blowing in an oppo site direction, thus saving the town A meeting of thanksgiving, has been ap pointed by the citizens of the place for their providential deliverance.—Tyrone Blade —The Cummings Howie, on Bishop street, is now under tho superintendence of James II Lipton, EN , Mr 'foster man having rruigriod, the proprietorship of that. hotel Mr. Lilfiton makes a first class host, and will keep a first class house. —We were mistaken last week in saying that the let instant was Decora tion Day That ceremony takes place on the 80th, and, now that the WATCH wpx hal mentiolod it, will probably be observed to some oxtea7 in Bellefonte. -4. Boyd Ilutchinson's lecture be.. fore the i'hrenokosinikan Society of Boalsburg, on " Robert Burns" will be delivered this (Friday) evening. We learn that a number erpersons are go ing up from this place to hear it, —Mrs. Adeline Harris, who died last week, was not the mother of James and Dr. Harris, as we stated. She was only their stepmother, but was never-- theism so good and kidd as to almost fill the mother's place. —The Ball of the "Big. Spring Company" comes off at Bush's Hall to- night. The music will be furnished by the,Bellefonte Band, and a good time is expected. Tickets 41,00. Editors ad mitted free. —The wi*ther for the past week in, this section has been showbry Wfl part of the time quite cool. A new -i,l. -v. nil. to being hid in flee, opposite Stoller 3, 11111.serla , tore Call front of thelteynolds property on oßisb : and see him op street, extending up nearly 't the I —it h" been . 1""'"" 1-3: " S'l' ' Itim. " of Bellefonte, that the place Of all others in this Cummings House. .., . town la snivel the 14..1 Boots and Shoos, (Ine Thn Na florid. innelo it; appeni-..„ " , w• te and a 11. a •-' 'other'''l I , t t . , , and il (ti art' , i.e. i s , lhYla,ptilfir estahl3shment of llormiio anen Imd. week flying the name of W 11. 11, Brainerd at its mast head, es editor I I " ! ' " " ' l'in ' C"Pular "t"r" It """ d'il:' thronged a nil their numerous .elt,teinel. , to And proprietor. gel their Siring and Summer suppli,... Z°r"P°l"lent of the Republi iiiiiii:.;.,7rt'lri‘'etsw„"irePa„lrP4ll6„l:l3rfteitaale°47; i f l o ecl1 1 ,1 " ; eon named Kline, and the .Nokono/, are con Alm ape bellol eon the art', 1,, you pure H. , baling a light. Of course, the till bile tiny usicr ini.iepre•ent awn le, firth .1,1 nre greatly interested deal in ...p4.1.314 ant inf.., or or, ft 111111.1, 0 I ficir 111•0.1••titil oil, pal e 4 ho nr . 1 11 great- 1,, ~r 1.1 o 111.1017 y • 11••,•• mw 11 1., d.. a 11 11 ly to the appearance of• hi , iheNeilre mete Ftn•et, by haring it pointed Mill Bring the parred "'When 111. i•iwd, it will In l, Iwd be roeognizable Mr. Ettele i• an enter- lit loin n"'•. it ihe priou. • prising gentlemen \et seo H x 1.4) .11'.1 ni.l9 enure have, [I.J 3 , 11 II keki, uu bringing Auto more mei tomittoe ,, , rildedoo, 1.1 d..the him M I,ll.lfer °,ll r , rseet po'x'es-,fie , are beciaining ii air ily,. in our n arket Edward Brown, , has them for''sale ow 111,14 t11 „, 1 N howl , len nre For thnoo 0 hn wnnt gond bonte to 0011 N., 184 ale. 100,1 e, I II 101 you N here. —Low•xl Piewm •ctirre flt nCI4 i At P. I,t'nflro . A - It hno requlred con,ideritble nttention t , l got tip enough Item! to muke n re-pet to bin show eitable on the Ili Bride propert, ft - 111111g' on •trect, mi 7 torn ittt /ty t6o 1.011 . 1 - dai, and It 1142, roll , ' and titinl.vioalk are 1)41114 limit and 111111 1111 tiling that locality 'flit% %%ill 110 11 L .,ritt lulilition to the appear ance that th, 't Thnro i n lettnr in the p0.t...1114, In•re Ilirecto , l l ' . •/'"fi.ll 11.1.11, l'vntre INISMEI =EI the 31ant he:der, (England 1....01,1u', If there I. any Joseph Booth any where in the county, he can hal e hi, letter L,, ( idling at tha po.t-offien here, and Foy. ----A :111t11 in the employ. of Mr. Coma arick, of this place, had his shoulder knocked out 91 . 44 . int on Saturday, ‘s hich v. ill throw him out of employno nt for ~~•~erul weeks A short time Lefon• Om accident, our friend K . in•loc nilewed him to take out an accident imm ranee hich shows that some thinzs arc as im portant as sonic other thine. menagerie 0 advertised to Pi. Idiot in this place next week From all wo are able to underktand concerning 1, a il 1. a ‘ery 4 wortlile, , affair, eon soding of some old worn-out animals and tome men terformers too lazy to earn a respeetablo li‘ing We wouldn't tivi-e the public to patronize it, but rather to avoid it, and thus teach these tray cling mountebanks that the time for ttunibugging Rellefonters and Centre county people with one-horse shows has gone by TAR ING DOM N CONCEIT.—A Roston paper tells an anecdote with a moral : "A young lady friend of ours met in company a young gentleman who svi deutly had an excellent opinion of him. self. During conversation he intro duced the'subject of matrimony, and expatiated at length upon the kind of wife he expected to marry ; that In, It e.er lie should take the decisive step. The honored lady mug be wealthy, r ini t,rs, , eolllte al most impossible that beautiful, ILCCOMIIIBIied, amiable, h e. Mr Moore and lit, three asFbdants could II is listener quietly waited until he rase the immense frame, but they did riled, and then completely confounded it, nevertheless Mr M was ad vised him ho asking, in the coolest possible to get a dozen men to help hint, but re manner, 'Amid pray, wha t have marked that he would sl•LI what four 1 , ( ;: i e to, ut r I ifr ng er nin in nstammered, r eturn for ell Ihitsl' reddened inert could do first Mr Moor' don t a little, and walked away belie% . ur basing superfluous _ --The new rolling mill of the Mrs• r - Valentine, r-Tently built by Agnew Moore, of Milesburg, was rained entire ly by four men, aseost,ed only by block and tackle To look at thyso heavy thu way VALI A 111.6 I.IV/CNTION G Kurtz, Esq , of this place, and former txlitor of the Genital Press, has just completed the inventi.in i I a machine lor cancelling stamps that, we believe, will prove superior to anything of that kind patented, and supercede the use of all others It consists of a stamp in the ordinary form, set with Miniature spikes or teeth, which completely perforate the stamp, and mark the month, day and date of the cancellation in perforations No stamp that ever conies under this machine can be used again, arid in this very important respect, it is eminently a sticets,s The invention is a %cry sim ple and yet ingenious one, and we trust it will win a fortune for the inventor The Pittsburg Cummerrm/, of Tuesday last, thus speaks of it John tl Kurtz, Esq , a newspaper publisher of ltelleonte, Pa„ has inven ted art,.ini.Tenious machine for cum fling revenue stamps, nod has made applica tion for a patent Ile has sent us a sam- pie of impressions made by his apparatus which consists merely of perforations In the paper marking the date of cancel lation The figures representing .the year and the day of the month, rind the letters representing the month are neat ly and accurately formed by perforating the stamp. The advantage of this scs. tem of cancelling is, that it pls. - stamp beyond all rt••••+i I • used again 'Ther.• it b application . 1. in• •.. • • i • • erasures, as ii.• ink is ii- .! Ii sic l that those machines already in use print the date in ink, thus making it possible for swindlers to re-use the stamps by washing out the old dates and substitu ting a new one. Mr. Kurt?. seems to have hit upon the right appliance, and if so we may expect to see it sidooA by the Government. Business Notioee. ' —Our young frlend,Mr David 1. Parrons has opened a Honer,' establishment on Bishop street., In the Booth ward. He has a fine col lection now on hand and is continually manu facturing more. 'Pave" does good work, and those In need of anything in his line or who have any repairing to do, will And that thef can have choice of one of [behest assortments of tinware in town, or their repairing neatly and expeditiously done Having luet got fairly started, Kr. Parsons hopes tette *Meta secure a portion of the public patronage and by strict Wootton to business to merit a enntlnuaitoo of the popular favor lie will be fount In the rooms formerly occupied by the LcpoY ica•t of. 110,1111.01111 e 1111(1 the Slll.lOll, 11011 tlmy fall, Alike upon 1111,1111 811.1 poor, T h e goad, 1111.1 had, and nil And .0 do the ef ilie clime° good.. tluu iill,llll get .11(•/1 lona prim rte, he nlimg at the Mammoth 'tore of A Aletiiii.lor an I 111 Wiwi, • 1111• It tick 1. 1,1 rcill•th Penn. , alle) TRUE TO THEE EVER. I/. it , 11„ , INI 1h1,01,411 all I,i 1,1, tht• 3e.kr+ MEM 1111 , r.- elm 4..111 goem. ni nll ~f n r It Jn 311, 01 11 , I—lt Inv s 1114 i• LOVI 411/ 01/ think I ~ 11141 r,rt lorg,t 011, e tat, tip; gitac.l In 3 our limo non, eNe• li, ,4,11I11111? I I ~ i 111.1111.1/ a li. II r 1/3,11114 111 )011, My 4,4 , btxtn mg no gl,lrionk .1 , 1:W1 11)11y rll4t VIII from the 11..fiv,ro , 111,11 r (I • 4 . 1.,11,11 111 . , th.•m :11.'1 11 al, 71 tII Itilt %MI nre ri tar mytn. tn.qv glot 'l 111 I + 111,, dark. , ” nor mill, .1 rIN t• Oil II 0111 realm that ext.t4 s% It. III) he.ttt I isu‘t• etithr .11 , 1 a-k I M St ry rt,t. M 1.110 1 111114 111.11111 if iII (by l art'. I:lotions 311.1 loci . 11 , i; 41. ty ---That, Radical tio.egay, Mr. S, nits, u , otlierwifrie ut,Ncit, }lnv a Lill before Congrese t priA•iilirig addition al duty on screws. \Vila'. kind ? THE latest fashionable kink ix for ladies to scramble their hair So playa it fashion item. We have partaken of scrambled eggs, and 110 partake there of with much frequency, anti lien fruit co prepared invariably tickles our stomach into a broad grin of eatuefac Lion But regarding scrambled hair, we are free to say that we shall not curve to it lovingly. So tar Sc our ex. perience goes, we belige hair to be a valuable ingredient for plastee„,but for a steady diet we should prefer roasted babies done brown, or missionary aparotib. We have no valid objection to sipping nectar front the lips of beauty, but when it cornea to eating her back hair scrambled, please ex cuse us. We'll dine out gri Jiair days. -Brtek I'omeroy MARRIED In 1'nlon•Ille, May 12, I , y Re• II P Cgrscsa Mr Ptsrraa NV AI [II of Beech Creek, to Mina MART J Pooas(4. of Marsh Creek MONEY MARKET, l'hiferren di tiro, Pi Routh Third iilreet, Philitil a., turnirti the following up to the Sth ittiititht , =1 112 1 7(.4 112,,, . 111'64, 111 7 111V14 112 , 275 tner7 1/4 1 ;14 11414 '0,7 .• 114 1 1(.2. 114 X .. • 0... i '• . . . . . 114 1 (14 114% . t. v.. 1.1-4 t. UR (I* 1004 I' .4 41 IIW 1; 1... r IN•nt Cy 114 1 5 (47 112% It, t , t I t I t o \ of,. 19 . 11 , ME Mil►oy Markets Corrected weekly by Grown BLT/1112 k. Sows. Red Wheat, bushel..... bushel SI In Rye, per Corn, per huchel . SO Oats, per bushel . . . 42 Barley, per bushel...... ...... . 00 Clover Heed, pe i c bushel... .. 6 00 .. 2 75 10 00 ri i r ‘ oli t nrd ga r k ster * 12 00 Coal Lints burners " Stowe . . . 700 Che5tnut....,....600 Phllsdelithla Mirkets. The following are the quotations up to 19 co'cloelt yeattrday. Thursday Flour (per bbl) .. .. 0 .....1/.25. 17.50 Wheat—white 1,60 " Red 1,00 1,20 Rye . ... ...... .... ........ IMO 1,12 Corn ........ ........... .. 90 92 ostm , 54 64 . rover Seed. Tilivaliy Seed Boller. Lard The Bellefonte Market CoARECTIth Er Slil.l.Eit Jr. MUF;SEIt The fllow ing ore the gle.tal ton'. np to 0 O. rin,k Thur....lay et eniug, w lieu our b pnper'rent t.. . %% hi re ll' 1%11,11. p.l 10,11 , 1 . . . . 11 .0 ll' Ii ‘\ 11,11. 1.1• r i. 11.111 1 ., . 1 1.; H). , 1,. I /...-10.1 ~ ........ . ....0 I . 0 -0, .. , ,..11...1 per 1.000.1, 7; • butt . IA : 1.-hl.ll • toll Bill kli 111 per 111,111.1 . ( 10.1.1 . .0.1, per 101411,'1 • • . II ;2 i.„ 1 ,,i,,, ..,, 1 ., I 1.11.•11. Ito Egge. per dwelt . •• . . ...., ~, ...... 11, I Ord, I,oe 1,000.1.. I / • 1; liateon—Hll.o.l.i...' . .. 1., . . Sell,. 1.. . Ham. • • . • • .. 2.1 •1..11.01. i.er i 00101 10 butter, por pOllll.l •• • •• I:Av., p. I T—tind T ~ , (,roundHamlet', ri....01.... . ............ .0 .10 New Advertisement mrnicrEl) CANA RN II I R Ilti I Foit H 11.h:'—1undersigned has it hit I.limpnrted Canary ItlrAm far see all.arnian's Hotel, w MOh he xarrant• to he gm,l singers Nllll only rentals fora few days. 1111 ': 14 ItH"l ) "?.(1( K 1 A 1'1.71A It AN I / PNS 1.;`; 'lair. nt. to itell the, eelebrated V%11. 44 1 WI . " , ' l % , 111 ..54;'' 1h" 1,e.l nnwttle in the wol 1.1 hnn In alit,' nn kith 14111,11 a 111/u • 1110IWV f or (millet particulars address , Ps 1",-19 'Mt W t to the rentedlid Lifland. , of t trt r 0/. lar t% Ml+ dt•emere.l I.r..per 1111 l nth , rnrn. lon in the fere, of ti I ehlt t ro for all pulmonary olis. are. ;. t..~ . .I,nurr f, all .11%. u 1.1 1.1111,1 angnirt., n. I Irrt• rt ri ;loth. n'll-Alllll I ttr 1,3141 also 1.11( 1.11/0 • 11 rtl it. I it., 'twirl it) I , y .1“ll 1(11, I I I trn MEM nt o=== 11 , 0.1110 \V-dtl r,•,. link. i, t:r.ai lIIK enr lantr into .1 %%ill. I they 4. '.l • .rt.l It •I 1 v Ln. t'.• Lr.l Indel,enderti ntlfing Huy ,116141 Ilartm.n Ilny Mark r. Ilrvr H. ip. rnu I I .411 , 1 Knife i.runder 1". I t 2tti • rrlii: NULL. 'tittntif.tt !tired no.l Ottrtlttnetl Clover II lilt. , tt•lntitt r 111 , 1 It I 6u 11.1 til tutnl nt Mi F. Fi 111 --folo,o0(1 ACRES (IF 1..01 , tomtit or tint Pnt ..... ne rtver at pn , V' t ' n 't g " IllantInf."i",11”2:1•111:1 rent. t„A t :1 4 ' l l 7 3 ' 1 4 . .t r t .1. 4' t I Vln rrt I.i +r 44 11 WPZILY I E. 11.11 n•r in (I, DANIEL WELCH & (' 4) LL.I/3/ AGENTS .1 REA 1. E5.r.171 Arlo K Ens, orrirt no 5117th ■T •140 POST orrirt 'WASHINGTON, 1) C A idrews Lock Box 191 Prompt Attention given to Prvamv, line[ Pat. Hover, and Pane Cure., I' , all other claims before the Executive 1t... partmenta Special fitten{ion given to the porches* and gale of Real Estate.' REFERS, BY PERMISSION, TO His Excellency JOHN W. GEARS, tiover nor of Penn•ylvanie. Hon JOHEP4CASEY, ehlef Justice of the Court of Claun4 Bop ACWIN SCOTr. Unltod Htrin. Senator lion JoSEl'll Ii BAR E - r I hut. l miesloner of Prn•lona. F 4 111 Mr.,, , Pre...lent of Flrml. tlonal Hank—ltt•llefonie, fill) THE II El lIS and LEG .1 REP RESE:NTATIVES of WILLIAM V. Ai. IN Ell deceiteed take not lee that, by inn, of a W rot 01 P/11'111100 1111111 ed out of the urphan Court of Centre county and In medlr., Led, an queed will be held at tht late reeideto e of '.*fl lam Wagner deeeitaed, In the townehip of Harris and county of Centre, on Saturday the lath day of June A It 1)470, at 10 o',-irk a ro of aanl day for the pope... of tricking parti tion of the real estate of Paid deeeseed to 1111r1 among hie heirs and legal representatlvee. If the 'mine can be done without pratndie.- to or 'polling of the whole, otherwise, to •al,ue and appraise the came according to law, at la 14 li time and place you may he present, if you think proper Sher Woo offlce.l May loth, Lim f U W Hhorlfl TO THE II El RS and LEGAL REP. RESENTATIVEH of PETER HE) LER deceased take notice that. by virtue of a Writ of Partition, lammed out of the ftrphan's Court of Centre county and to me directed, an in comet will he held at the late residence of Peter Reyler deceased in the township of Walker, end county of Centre, on Friday the Bth day of July, 140, at lo o'clock a. m., of said dav, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate or ' , yid deceased to and rnOng his heirs and legal representatives, if the seine can be done without prrj idle, to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value end appraise the came according In law at whir h time and place you may he present, if your think proper Slier ifl'• office. May Ilith t • I) W WilithWri:ri. Sheriff 0 TILE HEIRS and LEO A T. REP. RFAENTATIVES of ft EritF.N t.EARy , ..,......d .lake notice that, by virtue of a Writ ,T of Partition cued out of the I trplinn'n Court of Centre Nullity. and In me directed. all in qua- t will he held at the late reaidenee of Ben hen Geary deeesaed. in Pie townentp ofTenn, and the county of Centre.on Friday the lath day of Juna4lll7o, at In n'eloek a m of acid day. for le ' purpotee of nicking partition oh til, real eWale of amid deeetteed to and among hla heirs and legal reprenentt era. if the earlle ran 1.. done with o ut prejudice to or spoiling the whole, othetwier to value and appralee the Name aermillng to lIIM. at V• 1111•11 lime and place you may he present, If.on think proper Sheriff. office. ) . 1140 11V 2!% ~ 2~ 112 ”a 115 1 4 I'. c m,,,,,„), Ic7o f II W Wt IlitlNt. ,t..,,., A Al`'t , ~, r ~ ,1 , It N I'll'N l' r.•. ~, ,I••I',. of 1. n•len end dome.i te in,. ehendice . httior• le . In t o`ll4 re ennnty, fur the jeer Inn, cutdeet to payment of licence. BiLLITONTIC ISOROU(111 CLAM. TAI Irwin A Wilson store. . 14 IRIO,OO Wm. P. Reynolds A Co., bankers 3100 A. itternherg, store.. . . 13 10,00 3. W .t00k.,._.... do . ... . 13 10,00 C. Fryharsier.. t o 14 7,00 P. MoNdTrey , A Co.do . . Is 7,00 H. H. Kiln. 3 MIN leblee . . rnon Emil Joseph A Brother, store . 14 700 Litilli A Miller, store ... .... .. I 4 7,00 J. fl. Bands, baker . r 14 7,00 Poster Derllng• William, Store... 12 12,10 ',eh. 'fey* Loot), store. .11 15,011 Wm, B. Ravage store.. 14 7,00 P. .Ai Wegner, store, , In 40,11 re Brother., store . .. . • In 20,00 R. Brown, confectionery. . 14 7,01 .1 R. Awl, store .... ...... ....... ....... ... 14 7,00 P. B. Wilson, store .. . 13 10,00 O. W.,Patton, store 14 7.00 R. Livlnoton, store 14 LOO Wm momflian, tailor .. ~. 14 7,00 .J AJ. Harris. stare 0 211,00' 0. D. Pife . j r Wore. .s.'. II 15,00 Wm. W. MOMI OIIO4I II, M0R0r.... ... 14 7,00 Burnside A Thomas . 11 15,00 boost. Haupt, store... . . 14 7,00 : Greloon & Ron, store . 14 7,00 J b Miller, store . , It 7,00 Centre County Blinking Co , 30,00 11.017 (A) 1,3.7 747 6 NOl 4.'41 (4 , 42 II (4 20 New: Advertisemout Zimmerli'An Broh, & Co., ',Uwe . J 8 Lonberger, etore . A. Morkhelmer, Moro ..... Homimno A Ouggenhimer, store Hole Reed h Co, . Power!' A MeCloin, More. .. . I It. A Holley, plumber,' lihortledge A Co , cool at Minion . Chit.. ( . 0(1k P, store . . Eterhler& , store . IVIIIInma Co., More F I'. burn, 'dm o George O'Brian, atone Harper &Brothers. More ...... . F. I' Blair, store John Braehlolll, More . Zeller Jarrett, blo7l. . Beller A Mo+•er. 4) Il,lheno, :NMI'.! tables I; I Boman, 2 bIA, ling allie4 J I; li.urLz, 2 do do . A Noon, More . . . J 11, Ellie, l loru. ..... . 1100(IS Ait•l'fry oktore J It more . E=ll Hnm, brewery Jelin lltbier, Moro =0 (L Boko A HarLloy, Moro I=IIE NVelocr S Singer, morn I= , .tore 111,,Ittiger Mnttt•rtt tit r V , di/ 'lntl ern a car, do .1 I.lllllltio A- , . 10 Grlty I' Jul. n 1, SI cottlectioncry (ilokti44 14)Y1'.41111 It II I.lini in, -tire .1 I I 1.1,.r .I,r, 1 , , 3, st., I= cilloontil A ' , pig..ltlo I .t.pre Harp r II A Al,/10.• A ..torr N: r, HI .TI/Is 'II( \nllll .r I. I.riA.t A I • r. wr.kt•o,rtnm 1% Motu, .1 I Tli.mll,..on,rtore I= Manein. hilt. rlon & Co, Moro I,.1)” I 'I hotornon A ( hanker. Wilson d ('o, store r AN 11 , .n• , • , • r, Mom W ktore ,J., m , . )1. .lore 1,4 itr go .11Leki• A Ron, store H II Ht.,. .tiore I. . . .1 I Prnve, °off,' mrtery II ALF MOON .1 V Gray A en , Mloro If 5.11k,111.....1, A n, I.loro ll,•nry Adam% Ira 1,1.11‘ r Horn IVINV A RI) HO Rtll't• II Lill,. .1 Hi - caller, More .I,,ltri•on A r s tore S I I Insp. mow.. ok. Stor.• Ilelner Weber, store . . I=l tolyley ytEng.Ley, store John Irlcic ey, store . I=l Wil.n. Beta A Cyr,.eltore Item k Brutlit.rm. a re . I= T Wolf. rt,re .1 W Hholh Moro . II W fi reamer, Mom . . Frank A 11, lnro, m0re.,... N.,!! A hart Kea more MII r linen. Morn I. 1 Prlman,o4o, I= J It Holm. store A F Jt•lggs, ntc,re 'I It 11,,Isimn. , store H Ilyttisn store J H Huhn A Co, C i. Its man 13=3 J W Snook, .lore Jll,lll 1 , 1.4.11/1r01,.. Ale:And. r t Son, Ertl.. t Krendt•ti•r C. Complo.ll, IZEZZLI I= m, ' , tore A Kerlin, Graf A Thumpoon, It I; Ifirifthin A , . 1C J 'rlipMp•on & m W F Jacob Hull, .7'. I= Peter Murry. More Mattern Pllll,l MB IT 110 IS011.01,;(7 I, W Munson t C 0,.... C 1. Ilerlinger. 0, If Zeigler I C 0,.. J A tionoe H Flegel. . J U l Ip ter, boker . Wm Oliver store It H Dultraio,A C 0,.. Simon !bigger,: J It MeGlrk. M It Meyers. James Morrison, . . . A Montgotnet-y.. ... ....- John Motion Daniel Avers,. It N Ihibree. Peter 'wsrtr, A .1. tirolnam ICo Metilik I Perko. bonket s, Wesley Runk, . . . F Win II MeCounland,..... .. • . Wm Aelteroll, J bowling . Forster t Dumas, 0t0re..... ... H Bmith, liquor More,. Peter Weber, store .. . TON Han It =I OEM n 1 .111•1111..% -1111 IN[ll2ll=l2l SNOW MHOS TOWNKIII lAinv Loeb ACo store A e'rWman t Son,— . ll.WllllAnis, . . . DAUM., Wni. Campbell, UNIONVILLE BOROUUI tirelpt J. It U. Alexander,..... N Peters A ..... 8. IC JK►rtln, WORTH TOWNSHIP D. Fronts. afore J W. Simpson,.. WALKER TOWNSHIP J. k R. Heaton, H. Brown,. • Pontius at Biddle.. I do hereby certify the above and co rreet onpy of the mereantl meet, made by me in l asi forth Centre for the year 1870/ - r An appeal will he held In the r , ere office, at Belleforite,od the Pith A. 1 - ) la7n A. ETTI. II a FE
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