The Democratic Watchman. itELLE'FONTE, PA Friday Morning, May 27, 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY —To-morrow, SAM yity , is (leech': alion dity The fruit ere) groin crops th rough out the county, both promises n rich Aar% est --A good one horse spring wagon can be purchased cheap by calling at iftis °Mee. —lndications now are, that the Sual. - House will be full of Summer boarderetho present season. —Quite a number of trees on the Tills around town, show the marks cf lightning, already, this S'pring. —Farmers and Millers will find if b. their interest to rend the business no+ tics this'weok of Sager & Irvin. —The wet wentber for the pnst few 41nysTins - been bevornblentlt4tst to One sort of oven pntion---inveni I p linkers in (lii' mond-pie .business. —A benutiful =finite tree in front -of the residence• of T. It Hey uulde, E.( l , vrtis broken down by the storm en Mon- lay etening ----Within the pß't ten days Belle inite lin , had twenty-Oil - en new coinery of thew came in the night, and without any clothes On. --W. S. NteFenters, formerly of this place, iv said to be serving a term •f two years in the Kansas Penitentary, for grand larceny —A kind of a strike at the Glass Works, in this place, stopped operations last week, and will not be resumed until alma the Ist of Septetribtw. —The borough dads, on Monhay sight list, elected Michael Runkle street commissioner and Cyrus Strikland su peridtendent of waterworks —Ono of our dairymen, we wont say which, apologized tho other rq67ri wig for tho quality of his milk . •by say ing his cows gpt caught in the rain —There are now ten Lodges Good Templars, fully organi zed, armed and equipped for the campa i gn against ripgiwrd and red-eye, in this county —A very ierious rumor prevails in Sown to the effect that Sheriff Wood •ing is about to throw away his old draw hat and purchase a new ono. Wo ,ikopo it is true. A, --Mrs. Hess, wife of Mr. Wm. Less of Unionville, while stepping off flier portico one day last week, slipped and fell, breaking both bones in her sakle. genatnrial fight for mongrol nomination, in this county has narrow ed down to Barlow and Wilson, and LO is it looksve4 . rynuch as if Barlow had the inside tra-cic-A —There rs n man over in l'rnnr ♦alley mimed Feidler or Fidler, who las a talking crow• it will aqk a Mall how ho is or tell him to go to the devil with all the sang from{ imaginable. --A reduction in the wages of the Wowing men about the iron works, in this county, has recently been made. Another evidence of mongrel good • times —Farmers down along l'itt,tany Talley tell us the grain crop in that sec tion will not be inure than half a crop, .a itreotui t of the fly, severe winter, and spring freezing. --We notice by the papers that our *ld friend; D. P. Bible, Eni.„ formerly of this place, ii now engagOd i.e the *grant husiness—organizing the Ifyde task settlement' of North Carolina. —ln order that the thing may be done fairly among brethern, there will be in the next Mongrel County Conven tion, one negr, delegate from Patton township, and two of the same stripe !rem Bellefonte —Last Monday morning a heavy nin set in, accompanied by thunder and lightning on a modest settle, and nen tinned to fall the whole of the morning, making one of the wettest times we base seen for along while. --A pair of colts belonging to Mt. Wilson Calhoun, of Unionvilk ran away on Saturday last, smashing the boggy, injuring Mr. Calhoun and his son who wore In it at the time, and crip. pUng one of the colts so badly as toren der it almost worthless. —Mr. Howell, formerly of tho Douty House, Shamokin, has become pertuor with gr. Rikard in the propri etorship of tho Bush House. Mr. How ell has tho repolAtion of being ono of Ole beat intxtiovls in the State, and with Rikard will make a pair of "hotel ids," that will be hard to beat. —No report yet from the Treasurer of the borough school fund. Can any one toll us why ithis is 7 Why the provi. More of the, law requiring an annual statement pf receipts and expenditures to be published f?r the benefit of the tax payer of the borougb, is dlsrogradod by the sworn Aker of the law? Tax mere would like to know what's wrong —what's come of their money 7 Can the Treasuror We think the physical infirmity of a little fellow in town, who has ar rives] al manhood's years without its bodily •developments,' should exempt hint from the torments and tensings of certain class of persons, built young and (dd, who seem to think it it sign of smnrtness to plague and worry him Wo have often pitied the pour little fel low to an extent, that made us feel like, slapping his tormentors over lie has neither tho physical nor mental ability to defend himself, and his poor little life is made wretched by tho worrying and 4 torment to which ho is daily subjec ted to by People who ought to have better sense. Of course they will say they don't meal anything by it—they Ito it thoughtlessly. Wo don't doubt it, but it is ju.t when brought into coq tract with such cases as this, that they ought to think the »most seriously. Becalm (,;(y has seen fit to deny to some the same mental of physical capacity that .110 lurs bestowed on others, is DO reason why their lives should be rh borsht) to them by the teasing, tormenting or con ; tumely of their fellow'. (In the, con trary such Ideptivaluins should entitle ; them to the kindest treatment and the rimmating charity We hope these few lines may be taken in all kindness wild pots fvll inhes,led upon tho eyes of any ono who so far forgats I his dignity or manhood IL , to Indu lge in tl,e thOngh and silly pastime to which we have alluded. \Theta pity that all our thorough fares are not lined with trees. Nothing, wo think, adds so Mild] In the pictur esque appearance of a town long lines of maple or some other kind of growth Every builder of II house and every owner of property ought to plant (tees before his rpmlenee, and, as t.llllO rolls on, Bellefonte would gradually be gin to assume the aspect of a city em boweled in the midst of tt cool, green grove. 'cVliat more delightful, on a heated summer day, than to pass along streets 'refreshed by cooling shadtiws and green leaves, among which the birds twit and flutter, and the breeze whispers in soft, soothing zephyr? Portions of our streets are well shaded and orna mented now, and the pleasure one feel, in passing through them, makes him wish that the sumo taste prevailed all over the borough. Let us have trees— trees in abundance. With the art of roan, let us associate the still more beau tifehrreations of nature, and the result will be increased happiness to all and a higher appreciation of the Divine be neficence that has given us such a grand, beautiful world to live in. —Wo understand that our energet ic friend, James McNitt, has taken solo charge of the extensive warehouse of George Itlymyer & Sons, at Milroy. Mr McNitt is known to many of our farmers as one of the most obliging, gentlemanly business men, South of the Seven Mountains,and the firm for which he is operating, has long been known as ono of the oldest and most responsible firms in this section of the State. if fair dealing, liberal prices and prompt pay will build up and maintain a busi ness, at any point, the public can rest assured that Mr. McNitt, acting for the Messrs ,Thyruyer, will ifucceed at Milroy. Centre county farmers who go over the mountains to find a market for their grain and produce, will always receive the highest prices in rash, be treated courteously and dealt with fairly, by Mr McNitt The Milroy markets, cor rected weekly by him, will be found, regularly, among the market reports of the WATeil kt AN. GONE —Our gentlemanly, oblig ingliffable, efficient, distinguished, val uable, modest, intelligent, discrete, cour ageous, brilliant, unassuming, jovial, re tried "associate" left us "all atone in our glory" on Monday last, and pad dled for Philadelphia. If any of our friends in the Quaker city see him, wo would commend him to their kind care and considerate keeping. He is away from home--among strangers-out in "the cold and beggarlyelementsofthe world," rind we earnestly entreat them to "lead him not into temptation," though his "spirit is willing," for his 'flesh is weak ' He was accompanied by Hrainerd of Naltunal—a paper that "onceltpon a time" flourished In this city, but is now "no more—no, not a bit. ' —Two young fellows, both stoutly built, and both a trifle inebriate"; in dulged in fisticuffs in front of Sussman's store on Monday last. They went about it as awkwardly ea.thoy could, but gave each other some pretty severe blows, much to the amusement of a crowd of lookers-on. • After the fight was over, a young fellow tried to take one of the parties horn*, but he didn't seem to want to go, and fooled around unio of ficer Petty nabbed him and marched him up street. The other chap, when ho saw the officer, quietly slipped out of sight. —A barn belonging to Rev. Peter Fisher, near Spring Mills, was st f ruck by lightning during , the storin on Thursday night of last week, at :4, burn ed to tho ground. Jour*-hones were burned to death, and nosily everything in the barn was destroyed. We believe the iOlll falls not altogether on Mr. Fish er, but partly on the tenant, who owned the horses and other things consumed. —The National is defunct. it rot pired with /last week's issue. It had been sick a long time, but vigorous remedies and careful attention kept it alive until Saturday last— (hi Friday, its publication day, it was very low, and did not make Its appearance, but it re vivt4l slightly on Saturditir-and„ with a great effort managed to get out. The effort, however, was entirely spasmodic. It wits tii t i i Ninch for it, and it deceased immediately after. 'Well, the National was n good neigh hot. We lime(' refused it anything it wanted to borrow 'We rather liked it It was about as decent, probably, as a Radical sheet could be, and Wile, occa sionally, sprightly, varied and enter (tuning. But It didn't do to tie to. It swamped the Kinsloe§— it swamped' Gould—it swamped the stockholders—„ and it uould in all probability have swamped Brainerd, had he been pecuni arily interested. But, with a wisdom greater than that which induced him to put confidence in the word of \V. ii. Armstrong, M C., he shifted himself clear of its failing fortunes, and now hasn't n tear to shed over its Ifllllllllllllie n happy Notienal! 11141 A te rul (anderle g i The death of tine Nahuna4 in the let pqhf II lujor Li of WMIIIIIIII4 t,vor IN. I'. , on, John 'P. Daniel Ithoad , , A Villentine, Ed Blanchard mid E M Blanchard, the stock holders of the No tooml, have bowed to Brown, ai.fl now beg of him to take their pipet and l easel, hi, Whip user them jm.t. ns he sae. Beaterfit and Sherthilge r the other love stock holders, refuse to knuckle, stick by the National, and urge its con tinuance, but their rucking (Tool no good. The National "goes under,'' and Brown and Hutchison becomes the Ina key', of the money power oialie mon grel party They have put it, velar on their neck in orlier to break down the Notionof Hereafter, their howls will be different. They will be for capital ists—for the rich—because it will pay them better than to talk for the hard listed, snnburned laboring men of their party They will doubtless pre tend to be great friends of the working men of the mongrel party but mark our words they are owned by the kid-gloved, cologne-scented aristocracy of this place, arid their pretended friendship for the laboring classes will be the merest pre tense Until kicked overboard, for wanting to do as he pleases, Brown will be steersman of the ridmal craft in this county. Ile will be weather-cock for the coupon clipper§ of the First Nation al bank—for Ills twenty bakers, and the fewr fiends of Lord Armstrong ur this vicinity The demise of the Nu zonal does not, however, end the fight -in the radical ranks. It changes the ground a little and gives Brown and Hutchison the temporary advantage—that is, the ad vantage of being looked upon as the the leaders of their party in the county, and if the individuals, whom they now boast of triumphing over, can be little themselves enougt to fell into ranks, arid hbey orders from Bill Brown, it may, to a certain extent, end the battle Wu hardly think It will In fact, we happen to Amu, that It won t. —The follow 1.4 the amount of County and titate taxes levied in the different townships and boroughs of the county for the present year, It is a matter of inttrest to tax-payers CoUNTT STATE Bellefonte 2224,741 361,7.1 Mlletiburg 3 V 7,49 40,44 Philipsburg 714,10 '15,47 Howard 24.1,52 27,1,9 Unionville. 17 1,78 17,24 Benner 1 202,59 104,01 Burnside 191,45 24,00 Boggy. 1011,54 02,6.1 Curtin . 217,75 91,01 Ferguson 24511117 144,113 “regit 211,0.00 Raines . 1008,95 1221,2 Harris . 2902,10 217,41 1112!Moon 7 POO (41,44 Huston . . ;444,70. 35,t1e Howard 0412,8) 51,83 Liberty 1,41,71 . 0,,89 Milne .. . 17111,47 1414,50 Marion 1194,04 48,24 Penn 14.1.5,J1 120,52 Potter 145,14 701,12 .411,131 Rush . . . 771,112 91,115 Rprlng . . . 20181,11 .. 1.111,36 Snots file ot. . 4112,02 52,11 . . 273,21 J 23,49 Ineon 32104 32,61 Walker . 1004,12.. . 73,35 Worth. . . 273,40 .. 23,17 OLO SOLDIERS A few * yeiirs more and the old , reterana of 1812 will be gone. Out of a list of some sixty odd in this county, but ten rPriinin. .I,•hi Bony, Charles Friar, Wm. t; m Gill, John N.flllRll, G • t A John Shsil• r, :lilllllA, , t,i Snavely and Peter Weaver. The wid• ows of but five of the others are living- Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs Margaret Bar. thurst, Mrs. Catharine Harphitm, Mrs. Ann Bryon and Mrs. Hannah Strok. But a little while and these old tolks - these links that bind us to the past-will be gone, and all that we will know of the trying times of our grandfathers, will be what tradition and history hands down to us. Forty dollars per year is the beggarly pension paid these old sol diers, and the widow, of the oust that are gone. —Wo have been informed that a dwelling house at Clintonville, a little place on the line between this and Clin ton oounty, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, on Thurw4ay night last. No lives were lost, but tho inmates were scared almost to death. A oM A o'l F, NTS. —OHO day 141, want( t tilSt/1111g man in the employ of Merit Miller, of Bruithvalley, cut tee entirely oil of one of his feet; n Coll lido of days afterward a son of Air. Mil ler fell and broke his arm, and a couple of day; after that, Mr. Miller himself wits thrown from his buggy down nn embankment and fractured his thigh in such a manner, as may, probnliy, (Tip ple hint for life. "Miifoi tones never come singly." A GOOO l'id (,\N 111 Al (AN h ELP A 110111, -II I; Smith, of 11111 Lancas ter 1),,,(,l r, who ha, boen on a s sit to (75 pi May, pays the following will d,served compliment to that most popular landlord, Mr. Georg() Bolton : I leteb. ileptuil greatly for •illeeePS upon the W. 11111111100; of • thrwit. who have the mating..- .I , ill of I /WM Thcre i.lllllOll Illeuning in the 4lang “1,11 in 11, gn uI (0110 N, hilt he en. 1 {tool, is hitt. .11111" a lii mloln4s C. 1111 , 11,41111 1, 11 t on the American pi inciple of hotel keeping requires a combination of tat. 'trio of a rale ender Ito w tio would sueeeed .how military prel•141011 111 010 tint... lug of of et - repot., while he mert4 gie-•t4 with ii ,ilpring and unridlied rrrlit4iii,••e of itlitimer lle count remember feces which he ling %era hilt mice, and he able to leen!: lie nidltiliale , of norm, reearded Irian erne 10 time on big regkler—lda must he voiy Illrernlln providing for till the 111111 tn of nn ovieling publiett and methodiently correct and aeoncrnionleln Iho rnotringement of ht; 11111011.1 taiainese tramaciitions Nten of the .I in. we lin o• attompti , d di...erlbe or, ram, hot they foal, fortune? Mr t;eorge proprietor 1,1 tkle lierriebur% and part prone , ' tor and ...tin manager of tIl. 11°11 , id t lg. May, 'I one of those i.ii 0 urn of tt limo it /111 It , if mllllllll , Field .. /01 Kl.lll follow and ran It eel. keepl4 !Mt. 01 the he•t and need popular ea tabloliment. , In the count; s Ile mak , a 111 j.i.te.i+ le. I pel leetly ill home, and Moto , who pot up with him 'UV not 0111, mime to return, but, as they on no, they recall the Hues of the h• .1.1 fhe Ireton, along life', weary w•y moot ollen sigh. 'I" thrill', he line Mulct hM worme•t welrumo ot 11111101 COlllllllll4 oecuplee the most itllglltllt Icontirm on the Island, lull the hand notnie., ground..., 111111 In 111 /lit It• departments do admit - o,ly arranged se. It I, well conducted Flo , Tr or Rrnrz, r— To the W M, Orneern 1111.1 1110114'1h ..fltellefoniv 1.041 e, No 2111, A I 'I V. lierras, II the citapen•alioll 14 no al I'r,l,llenee our Ink, 141 , 11101% JlllllO . l McCullough, 1t.,, boon onlltal from our toid•t, and 11 het elle, It In duo thnt this Lodge, of which he en. a venerable and renneeted member •honl.l w ~ ,111,..inprominto manner give ex pn , .rioe to nr re are of regret and bereave input, le - ,•fore too it Theoh,/, 'I but In 4 , 11 r Into Brother a i f, . nh , au we have been long Brother and felines-eitlse•n, we ree•ngelz ele•me•nts mon! ennobling aMJ elevnt mg In mankind et, hat we ever found hint • (quo Me.on 1111.1 a shining filuetretion of the beet? , o❑trlmr.l t )rder. rd. Thet while we deplore hi, lose we re...gwre in it the hand of Itim to whom nor 111 other ban 'Wile to receive tile re w ard for well filling lb ROdrol • Thst our Individual and wised/de of regret and sorrow over the de of ,1111. late Brother, be embodied In 1,40h/imp. and that a copy of the same br fore cried to the widow of the &reseed That this Lodge now be draped In mourning for the space of thirty days. Reisiniol. That our Borough papers be fur• wished with a copy of these resolutions with {1 request that they be published ei Smoseuoas, AnoLra Lou, }Comm ilia' Geo. W PATTON Bellefonte, May 1.0, 127 e. —Our neighbors, Kitts Reed t Co,, ars filthy' up this week with • handsome assortment of dress goods, such sa Nainsooks, plain and figured Holum Lawns, Orange lines, Alpacas, Poplins, (litanies, Prints, Muslin', In , whin!) they nay they will sell so cheap thieves cannot offer in steal Their Millenary department is idso toeing tlecididly improsed go, and see them next door to Watchman Office. Late Publications 111. Fuarn—A Monthly Magazine of Literature and Fashion Edited by Mrs Henry Peterson l •ruts, two dollars and hfty • ante a year Poldtehed by DIOI.OOII Peter+ou, Philadelplita The , teal plate for tiu•, the June num heT, is a pretty rural picture, natural and amusing Thu Fashion-plate is very gay, and the engravings pleasantly suggestive Patterns of Children's and Ladies' Fashions—bats, tAnnets, Sec The literary mutter, as usual with this magazine, is fresh and entertaining Tes Ote Vo•se—A Monthly Magazine devoted In Literature, Science nod art, and the po 'Meal Principles of 1776 and 1640 New 1 ni( nutrias Dunn English, editor, tan Eerie, ❑orton A Cu , Publishers. $3 per annum The June number is out, full of life, interest and value Of all the inagit- Lines in the country, there IJ none as valuable as the Old Guard, and every family in the country should have it. Tin New ELICTIC & Mur doch, Baltimore, Publishers 11490 per an t:Mtn Some of the most Interesting articles published nre to bo found in this month ly It is nut only interesting, but in structive and entertaining Business Notices —Wa understand that Mr Butz formerly isf Shamokin, will open next week, a eomplete °Teen Grocery, In Room No.l, Bitch 11011.1., on Dunlap street, where he will keep, all the Dine frock flak, regirtsblee of all kinds, fruit and leery thing Indite line It h. ,Lis illielllloll to order Just an the market demands, and r0t...- 41240/0y will bare freak sleek eonatunll) —Do you anyild rug In the harolwarollno -- , h , n von %111 11,1 II ttt, Irwin MEI Pll I I. V. , i•I if ho , ll-11, urn Hint of goods they •01l 1 o lt•rilwitro Moro In lho country cum holro, and no firm le more obliging or soils chitaper. Corns all ye good oustomors the truth I'm go ing to tell, That Boassins t 'NOUS are doing tery well, They'll supply you with good merchandise, and sago what you sat, At prince that DO other Arm, hue ever done so cheap. Th"ir shoos will neither Weals nor crack, For they put their mimeo upon their hack. Their apices are pure, unadulterated they are ground, Far more wholesome than impure spices oan he found. Their Teas, Coffee 41; sugar are lust the th ing you wept, As pure, cheap or delicious, get It nowhere you can't Such merchandise, generally, Is nowhere to be found, It gives such malefaction, that Its now going the rounds. If you purobase'from them, you will never rue It, The worth of Your money, you will be sure to get If the truth must be told, they don't humbug the puplie. - 777'11 FARM & MILIAN. A TTIATION.—Money saved by having your reaper gnash+ . dreamed ./11‘1 xherpohed hr the coming herfest, attnli rnlit good as new b3t Sager Irvle, at Greene At actoiy, Mileshorg. Millers will find it to their advantage to have their pinks dressed by them ita they MAIM n apeehtlity In that line or bllkinONS,Ahh siork waritolool In Kivu Nittl,fir don. Platitlng end Shingle knives made to order , They ate also tesonfitentrert of Nirh eliarnition Printing knife, of %1114.11, they hare county rights for vale. I t iorgo Pifer's Wain ainnsed it solf by itinning away on Monday last. The Bellefonte Market CORRECTED BY Hi:LI ER & MUSSER The following are the quotations lip In 0 o'• clock Thursday evening, ahem our paper went to press %%line Wheat, per . - 111 15 Rol Wheat, per bushel . 1 DP Rye, per bushel...... . Corn, shelled, per bushel, .. Oats, per Barley, ta•r Itneku heat, per bushel-- Ploverseed. per bushel . Potatoes, per bushel Eggs, per dozen. Lard, per pound. .• • • . 5,411, 'I iilloa, per pound flutter, per pound... Itagn, per p 1,111111.......,. G101111(1 per Milroy Markets COrTl.4l`lo.l weekly try GIORGI 111 TIM .t SONS Ned Whem, I/Yr bushel ... Hye, per 1.11eh.-1 ( or.), peT h 11•11 1 41 1.u.,11e1 . • Itlley, per 1.11,11e1 Clo‘er Sege, per t/tithel U 01/ Snit, per RM . l< Plant*, twr tm; - " 1 • • I ' 2 ' 01/ 1" Con' I.ln. burner. 1 Sr • Nli,•OO l'hemtnill 4 ' MONEY MARKET, Urllwrrs & Itro , 40 South 'Hord Siroot, ,furrilwlt the following up to I IP' 2 , 01 Ill.twut , e• l' H s'4, of 'HI . 117 Itu 117 , zi . 1111400 112 .. 111 1 .,f0111 , ,, 111I i "ra. 110, 'c.f. 'lf 5r111 , ,0, III , „ ... 11.0 , i Pt, 111 " .. .C.ti . .. . ... .. 11.1.)4 (.1) 111 " Ml'•. 144-444. 14" , , la, 1n.04 li 8 30 I VI. 1; jot, rent. (.) 11.: , ,,0ty 11l Dot- Comp Int Note•, 11 (.(4.1t1, . 111 % 0 0 114 , ,, Silver, ON 04 11 9 ion . Pueiflr R IL lit M. 110n,14. f'entrqf Peciptig. 940 by 940 Union Pt to. Grunt Bonds. 710 47M.1 Philadelphia Markets The following •ro the quutallon• up to It o'clock, yentoirdny, Thursday =1 WI M—whiW Red Rye .. Corn Oste liarley • - ••• . I", 04 1,3. rover 88.11 787 9 . 0 N 10.. Timothy Seed .....420, .. Millar .11 01 42 .. lAN 10 44 20 View Advertisements 131 , ..NN5Y czyntx COUNTY 8.4 I I, Jlf Morrixon, Vlerk of the Orphan'. Court of said county of Centre, do hereby eel' tify, that at an i irphan's ronrt held at Belle fonte,the Valli day of April 1070, hero, the Ilan oruble the Jiidge. mf 111.4 4 mitt (HI 1110.011, rule Was grant e d upon !he'll Ire and repre.ent no•e. of John VI let deerared, to cenle Into the* curt on the fourth Mohan) of Augu.t 'Jeri and aet•ept. Or refuse to gm, opt, et the .gluee tlon and apprakenient or mhewaraiine why the n'nl relate of Fiala deco weed 010111.1 not to, unit In tentilloony whereof, I have hereunto net my liana 111111lixrd the ■ent of pall Court at Itwllefonte the 2.51.11d.y or April 1870 Shoran, ut h e May 2.5 th s•J H /HRISI D, IV WO , HMING, Clerk O. C 1.5.21-et Sherif pEN NSN'INA NIA, (TYPItE G,'," ss I, J 11. &falcon. clerk of the plums Court of calif county of Centre, 110 here iiiirtlfp, that at an Orphan's conrt held at lilletoute, the 25th day of April 1070, before the Honorable the Judges of bald Court tin motion rule wu granted upon the hears end represen tail, es of Samuel Struheeker &coal. od, to come Into the Court pn the fourth Mon day of August neat, an accept, or rehire to re rept, at the •alnation and appralsement, or show eauce shy the real estate of stud Is castled should not be sold. In te.titnony whereof, I hereunto net my hand unit 'Mixed the nen! of .e.l4lCutirt At Bello finite the 2.". th day of April IH7O. Sherill'n om , •o, May IN7O I ,J II ►wHItIHUN. D. W. WooL/I(lISI., ) Clerk U C If. 21 ft bheriff PEN NSY I,V ANIA CENTRE Co , SS I , J If ‘lorrteon, clerk of t h e nr phan'n Coal I of said county of Contra do to re• by eaAlly, that at all Orpban'to Court held at Bellefonte, the 251 b day of April Im7o, before the Honorable the Judge. said of l'oort, tot motion rule ace granted upon the heirs nod repreaentutlvee of Georg., IVafplardepeaaaal, to Marie Into the Court on the fourth Monday of August neat, and accept, or refuse to accept, at the t altiation 11,1.1 appiannotiont , or 10101 , 1 -nose why the real iqoate of FIVil deceased should not be cold. In teeltimmy whereof, I hare hereunto PP( toy lutml .ml ulflaed Ulu seal of nal.l Coati. at Ilellefonie the 2511 i tiny of April Is 71) Sheritra °Hive, May 2.5 th li7ll, rf J II MORRISON, D WI aDRINO, Clerk, O.C. YI fit Sher 1 W A 1 11 M N CHEAP JOB PRIMING X.ST A B1_4111)12:11 JP I• *V rl, It n • I. i P. ( :1 I AJTlt.‘;‘•Ni Es. I •,f •1.00.0 • 41( f. reign nn•l .Itoillept I. /la r 1./tonn, dc, In Curia° quality, fur lb. year 1870,1.01/jet% to pity Men I of Ilreoeu.: lIIELLXFONTIC IJOROIIOII CLASS. TI!. Irwin & Wilson, 'tors.- 8 tio,oo Wni. F. Reynolds & Co„ bauksrs. Isms, A. Blernberg, ...store. .... 13 ly,oo J. W. Cooke,— ... -do .... ~ 13 10,00 C Frybargor,.. * .do. .. :.. 14 7,00 P. McCaffrey, A C 0 2.343 .. ..... .1......- 14 7,00 H. II Kline 3 bill d tables Moo Emil Joseph ,It Brother, store ..-. 14 1,(0) Levi A. Mille r, . store.. 14 1,00 Jlf Sands baker....... . ... .. ... 14 7,00 Foster De•llng & Wilson, store 12 12,00 Loeb, Way A 1d•I4, store .. ...... ~. 11" 15,00 Wm, B. Savage, store 14 7,00 D. Of. Wagner, store 1...._.......10 , 20,00 Hofrer Brothers, a10re..,... ....... .... 10 2/0,00 R, Brows, confectionary.. ... ....... . 14 -41,00 J. B. Awl, along IA lO,O F. 8. Wilson, 5t0rti... „ .....+--....-... IS" 100 (.I.W. Patton, store 14 7,00 G. Livingston, store,.... ....... -..... 14 7.00 Wm McClellan, tailor 14 7,00 J.IIJ. Harris, stdra...../.......„ 9 28.00 O. D. Pltarj stars..... 11 16,00 Wm. W. lionWorn•ey Whir .... „... 14 7,00 Burnside Th0ma5 ... ....,,* ll 14,0 Immo Haupt, store 14 tali K. Graham A Bon, store 11 1,00 J. L. Miller, Store ... ..- .• •• . .. 14 • 7,01 Centre ,CoUnkyr4.lank Ins Co ~. 310,00 Mut A'dvertisomentQ Ammerman ro's Co., , _Now, J. H. Lonberger, store.. A. lierklielmer, story . . 1 i ussman k Guggenliliner, store. 1212. Kato Reed k Co., store. ....... Cowers k McClain, 11. A Miley, plumbors...... Sliortledge & Co., coal k I ' 4 ,ori dealel , l ....... ....... ... • Sf I ; In rp Chit.. Cooke, store. .... • • • •• !Oehler& Co stole . • • It 7,, , Co., more . 11 , - . P:l"...t.ii eon, store 7 oil • li Ina', tGeorgo O'Bryan, store ....... .• • • 1 I 7,4 !tarp', &Brother , ' store . ii . 2000 FP. Blair, store-- .. • 11. 7,,e John 141.4'1'111, store 11 l' al Zeller A .hat relt, store . .. 11 'lye Keller & Masser. store . le '..11,110 II iitiiilliAll, 2 bill'd litiololt ..., o, ,Ti G r lion ant, 2 healing ellhe. .1. (I I(ortz, 2 do do . : *.t0,1, A. llama, mte're • • • It ova .1.,11. Ettle,rtore .... - ...... . • - 1.1 hya 110(1114 TO IV NSII IP. 111 , •rov A I.lnn, gI e ~1 • 11 .1. 11. (lurlin, r.lorra " 1,•,„) BENNER TOW:SIMI] I, Ilnn,, brewery• John.llll.ler, I+ lure ItN/411,F: 711WNSIIII 1; nolo. A Ilnrtley, r 4 re I=l Weber .tr4inger, store I= vlmrL, brow A. I'll 10 144.1111g$ r 11110'111 411 1.1. to it 10i411.4..1 MIIIIIII k 1,11., 110 1.11,111 ii, 1 - 0, 1r I I 1 i;ehy 12 MEI cou(ifitivnery . tiltEoo 01% NV) • • eL I R If Diluent), .t,,re. I It F - -f", F h.q . 1,1 I (Ili F, ntort =1 1`1.11 . 11..11 h Spigelnlyer, store I %tort. Harp, A (nnnull I. r , store I I 7 A Al ingl4l 4loru M. M Muswr, I I h. 41 I= 14.41 ('o , *tore II I, \V 1100 , 6er Ar Co, ,lore I.! Villinmo, mloro I .1 I II tore I I 1.-,1 Vattern. Patterson ,t Cu, store 12 1.! John 1 Thompson ft Co , bankers 111 Ilklin WA. ilson (`o, store 11 I • C• .1, M Hoitu.•er, store I t .1 W tiletn Store II 7. holle••• 11e Lul6ln , store . . . I) I;eorge k,, A Son, store I I N 11 StoNer, store I I is , . 1/. Bess, store .1 .1 Price, confectionery J. V Gray At More . IS Il,i II H 'I I CO ,1111.11. i' Henry Ailnrn.',..ll,re 14 - al Ira Fisher store . . 11 7,, =I Loral, et Brother, store . Joh n•on At /toyer, store S F Kline, store IL loot e, Store Balqur Wit or, store =I 1 , 45 (.0 1,50 1.0 ,0 1W I 1,00 (igr 1,12 20 42 22 A (4 I= (.01gley Ac Kronkey, P. tore J.,11t1 Brickley, tor . Ikt A *ION TOWNE,I4;I! Wlloon, Bets t Co., store 114.'4 Q Brothern, store .. I= N Wolf, Mote 17 10, , 5 , J. W Mholl, Moro • • 14 7ou 11 W K reamer, r, .. 14 710 Frank & Haines, More 1J woo Wolf tt fiartgos store . . 13 1,,t, M filler .l 11ro4n, store It P.. I. 4' l'eltn•n,•torts 14 7. =I J li hobo, .tore ... . 12 11;04 A F Iltlggs, ;afire 14 7r , T li. Holahan, NCo , .lore I! 11 ,t) II T Ily "Inn & Co., More II I: ~ J 11 Huhn & Co, I 1 7.0 C 41 Hyman, . 1.3 I" IC VIC:* N TOW:S[11111' J W Snook, 'tore.. Jacob Fl.rnhnth,. Air:ander3 Son, Ertl.. .k K repletter F C J Foot*. I= Jacob SI rolim, •tore A A Kerlin, It 1i.,0 (:raff A Thompmon, f I 1 Dial 11 1 , 11r1nbln A ( o, I i iiiim) WJ 'I liornrmon & itro , " IMO W 111 Wolf , . . 1,1 10.0 0 I' Iferine her, 14 700 Javol, Huh,: 14 7,00 PATTON TOWNSHIP Peter Murry, slur.. 14 7,00 Slattern et Broe P lIII.II'H 11C RU HoHOUGH I, W Munson & Cu,- . 14 12, - 4 ( 44 Ilerlinger, - • .. 44 7,.10 U. II Zeigler & Co, .' 44 ron J A (Istme. 44 7.mi I; A ' , lewd. . 1/ I.f.'d J 0 Surlier, bolder . 14 110 IVrn. Oliver, storn . . 44 7m I 8 Dubroe & Co,. . . ..... II IS.II O Simon !toner, ... .. ..... ... II 7• ( '' J OM. tlirk, .. .. . . . n 10,N) M It Meyers 14 To n Jnntes Morrivon,, . .. . 11 A Montgomery 11 pino John Malian • ... ... .... 1/ I , 4I I Pan lel Ayers, 11 I"' T. 11. Switzer,. ..... . ~431 7on 0. 8 Dubree,.. . It4l Peter Swartr • '' ll IV' A J (Indoor, &Co : i i FP.' . . .. ..... .......... Iklelink .1I Perko., bunl.e.s. •1011111 Wemley !Wok, More, 11 7 .' G F. lloopn, .. .. 12 11 , '+' 1/ Reesman. N -il Wm 11. MeCauPland, . 14 7 ' Wrri A. um I 1,..! b. kg al , .rs ... 3 , 70 F?ailsl IPorvom, more I N Srmill. liquor More,— . . It I "''' Paler 11•eleer, More. ~. 14 7"' =I =EMI I 1 4 Ivan MI I= 1.. blelnllrai, stow r.k. 14. , I .U" KNOW EMUS TOWNSIIII'. May Loeb & Co., More. - A Crlaaman & Boo r - - ..... Wm. Ca' onpbell, ........ UN lON PILLS BOROVOnt. Grebt & Rambarger,- J. & 0 Alexander,..... N. ..... Peters/ Smith 8. N. Marlin WOITH TOWSBUIP D. Punta, store J. W. Sirnpeoo,.. WALK ZS TOWN/117 J. AB. It 7 .°' 11°°' ' °:" Ido he certify the above to be a full and correct oopy of the mercantile appraisel merit, made by me la and for the 'curdle 'Centre far she roar 970. An appeal will be held In the commission Pre office. at Bellefonte, on the 101 h dey ofJunc. A. D. WO. F. ETV,' 1642.0 Arpraisfr• II 0 I I • 7!n UM! I 1 I. 1 Ii 1 u IREMIZEI =I RE I, pi.) 14 14 I. , 1 I I I 1 I I I ' ',, =CM sr, 00 , ii,ti ' 710 700 700 10 00 7W 1,0 1 PI 7,00 1 . 14 14 14 . . . 14