®hr ®rntrc §raoat. Thursday Morning, October 23,1879. Co*RKftVo!iDK*rß,rontinhi(( important newi, •ollcll v| from any part of th ouunly. N communication* im.Ttfl unlaaa ar'oni|anlH| ly tha ral nam** if Itir a rlt#r Local Department. —Felt skirt* it 4", cent# nt Lyon A C'. —Splendid yard-wide cashmere for SW cents at I .yon A Co'*. —All order* for job work quickly and neatly executed at thi* olHce. Tho biggest lot of entire new clothing, at Lyon & Co'*. The biggest lino of ladies' and chil dren's hats, trimmed and untrinuned, at Lyon & Co'*. Last Sunday was what is known in tho Protestant Kpiacopal church as tho Nine teenth Sunday after Trinity. Mis* Jennie Orvis, who has boon vis iting for some time in Lock Haven, return ed to this place last Friday. —A now shingle roof now surmounts the brick building in which the engine at the water works is situated. *■ —John Cook, Esq., is adding a bay win dow to the northern end of his handsome residence on Allegheny street. Mr. Alfred Nicholls, of Valentino*' Stores, was in New York City lust week. He was expected to return last evening. —"Ti not the smoke of battle* or the crash of world* of which we think just now, but the smoke from Harry Green's cigars. Dr. Hoop, of Phllipsburg, has disposed of his drug store to Mr. It. F. Mull, a graduate of tho chemical department of Ann Arbor University. •—Mr. J. 11. Hautand, of tho Bee-hive dry goods store, started yesterday for the city to select n large stock of new goods— his second trip for this fall.* —Perhaps tho most exciting theme to write about this week is the merits of Harry Green's cigars. The surest way to find out their merits is to try thern. —Our talented and handsomo legal friend, I). S. Keller, Esq., has boon at Washington, D. C., for the past two weeks. He is exjiectod to return to-mor row. —The moon was quarter full last even ing, and if we uie correct judges of human ity there were a large number of people down here trying to imitate the moon only a little more so. For tho best men's and boys' custom made and ready-made coats, vests and pants, go to J. Newman, Jr. He also keep* constantly on band a full line of gents' furnishing goods. Mrs. Jatnes Mitchell, of this place, i* nt present entertaining her only living brother, Mr. Ualdridge, of Oradduck s Field, wbo, with bis eldest daughter, is staying for a few days with her. —We are under obligations to our friend, It. F. Hunter, ol Itenner township, for a bag of splendid apples. Mr. Hunter knows how to remember the printer. Hi* gift was most acceptable. Many thanks. —Wo hear that tho Centre Hall band has disbanded. We hope, however, the time will not be long before it will *gain organise, ** a band is one of the indis pensable institutions for every town. —Tho Ladies' Christian T'mj>eranco Union, of this place, meets regularly at 7 o'clock every Tuesday evening in the Lo gan hose house. The ladie* extend a cor dial invitation to the public to attend. —The lesson to be considered at the meeting of the Young Men'* Christian Association on Frb lay evening next 1* takeo from tho -14 th Psalm, and is entitled "Personal Experience of God's Mercy." —We are glad to hear that the Sabbath school* in progres* at both Valentines' Forge and nt Coleviile are in a prosperous condition. They each have a regular at tendance of from fifty to seventy-five members. Lawrence L. Hrown ha* made a large reduction in the retail selling price of an thracite coal. Call and get his figure*. He guarantee* bo*t quality coal, well screened, correctly weighed and delivered promptly. —Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Murray, of Cen tre Hall, reached the 26th anniversary of their wedding last Monday week, at which time their silver wedding was celehrab d amidst much enjoyment by a large gath ering of assembled friend*. —The street commissioner ha* been at tending to the interest* of High street during the past week. The crossing* at the intersection of Spring street have been retired and several inconvenient rut* in the street have been filled In with stone. —No storm of the season has been so warmly and enthusiastically welcomed a* that of Saturday last. It served excellent ly to settle the dust and extinguish the devastating forest Ore*. Two or three more uch storm* would he received with joy. —Tho tickets for admission to the lec ture of Rev. Dr. Fowler, which will take place in Hume*' Ilall on the evening of Friday, October 81, may be purchated at Blair'* jewelry store for lifty cent*. Heat* may be secured in hdvance without extra charge. —We aro confident our reader* will pardon u* for not furnishing tho usual fcmount of editorial comment* and local news this week. The space is surrendered to the brilliant and charge of His Honor Judge Orvis upon the impor tant ejectment suit, the trial of which tor minuted last Saturday evening. 1 . —Seven c ti/.piis of Phllipsburg visited the schools of that place last month. Seven thousand or morn citixen* of this county, last month", visited tho tailoring establishment of J. Newman, Jr., on Alle gheny street, of this borough, and all came away much 11 nucd with the bargains they secured. When iho Court House IM-II rang last Saturday night at half-past ten o'clock, at the time the jury In the Pruner vs. Ilrisbin ejectment trial were prepared to deliver their verdict, the unusual and untimely noise created considerable consternation among those who did nut understand the circumstance*. —Tho tineat overcouta at Lyon A Co's, cheap. —By request, tho services at the llnptisl church, on Sunday evening next, will bo conducted by tho Young Men's Christian Association, and us they are expected to be of an unusually interesting character all are cordially invited to bo present, while a special invitation is extended to the young men. —The Convocation of William-port, of which ecclesiastical body tho parish of St. John's Protestant Episcopal church, of this place, is a part, is now assembled at Dan ville, its opening session being held last evening. The meetings of the Convocation are held in Christ'* Episcopal church, at that place. Rev. John Hewitt, of this place, is in attendance. Mrs. James Mitchell, of this place, has fifty rare bouse plants, a large number of which aro in bloom. She has also nine beautiful vines in hanging baskets. The good fortune which attends some persons in tbo cultivation of these beautiful home ornaments seems to follow this lady in a remarkable degree. In addition, she has great taste in the arrangement of cut (lowers. Best muslins at •'>} cent* per yard, at Lyon A Co s. Miss Minnie Reese, of Sbauiokin, who ho* been visiting Mis* Clara Pruner, ol this place, for the past month, dej art'-d for her home last Monday morning. She is an exceedingly jpular young lady, and her stay here has renewed tho favorable impression upon, our social world which was first created while her father was Presiding Elder of this district with his residence in thi* place. —lt is said that Dr. I>obbiiis resided for iwonty-two years in the locality of his former office on Bishop street. After such long and successful practice on one spot, we should imagine the Doctor would re gret exchanging it for his present quarters above Zeigler's drug store on Allegheny street. Hi* present office is pleasantly lo cated, and will perhaps be more conven ient of .access for his numerous patient*. j —The two last issue* of the Bellefonte Jtryublican have been unusually bright and entertaining, which suggests that new hand* and head have been employed in its editorial department. The introduction of certain characteristic, agreeable, *oft sounding expression* suggest that the facile pen and cultivated mind of John Mason Duncan are contributing to it* content*. —Canton flannels, •! cents |*jr yard, at Lyon A Co'#. —The community about Aaronsburg will very much regret tho departure from that place to Kmfioria, Kansas, of that talented, able and faithful clergyman of tho Reformed church, Itev. J. O. .Shoe maker. lie has labori-d in that place for the past Ave years, during which time he has very much endeared himself to the hearts of hi* people. He delivered his farewell sermon last Hunday. May the usual and even greater success attend his efforts. We are responsible for an error which occurred in the list of premium* awarded at the Cen.ro County Agricultural Fair, published in the DEMOCRAT l*t week, and which we cheerfully correct. Bunnell A Aikens. we heliove, do not represent the , Howe sewing machine for which we said they received the diploma, but instead it is represented by Mr. A. C. Moore, of Miles hurg. Wo hope our readers Vill remem ber this and examine tho merit* *of tho llowo machine. —A lecture on "The Mi*>n and It* Wonders" will bo delivered In the lie formedwehurch, Aaronsburg, next Satur day evening, by Rev. T. Apple, D.D., Professor of Astronomy in Franklin and Marshall College. The prof,*s*or deliver ed a pleasant astronomical lecture in the Court House, in this place, some time since ; hence we can promise a treat to our Aaronsburg friends who may have the good fortune to hear the lecture. —The exercises attending the unveiling of the monument at Muney erect**! to tho memory of the heroic Captain John Brady, were of intense interest and attend ed by the greatest throng* of humanity that that pleasant town ever contained. To entertain the ten thousand people that flocked to Muney on Wednesday tested her powers to tho utmost, but sbe was equal to the emergency. The oration of John 11. Linn was a masterly effort, replete with fascinating historical inci dent and patriotic sentiment. The other literary offerings to the occasion were also fine, prominently a poem composed by Mr. Thomas Chamberlain especially for thi* event. Mr. J. M. M. Uernerd, of Muney, to whoee effort* the erection of thi* monu ment are due, has been prominent in many other effort* to beautify hi* town. Ho ha* also a rare collection of curiosities, wbieh attract the attention of all visitors to Muney. ITKVIH IN AND ABOUT HKIIKIIHIIUHO.— The M'hooU of Mile* t<>wn*hi|> will coin* i inuneo Monday, October 27. i —The lire in the mountain* went of town ileitroyed *omu valuable timber. Mr. I'riith Hpangh-r,of Kansas, eon of Jonathan Bpangh'r, i* at homo on H vieit. Mr. Clayton llurk.-t, who *oino time ng>> left for the Stale of Indiana, hit* r liirm-d home, bringing with him some Well developed epeeimelie ol I lid i Oft it fever ague. Mr. leaae Kinney and family left on the 17th in*lant for Snyder county, where they will remain with friend* for a short time, and will start for Kan*a*on the 2Hth of thi* month. Mr. K. wit* it highly respectable citizen, and will be mimed by hi* many friend* in thi* community, espe cially by the Habbath-ichool, of which he and hi* family were regular attendant*. A beautiful Bible wa* presented to Mi** Annie Kinney by the school, which may in time to come remind her of the many plea-unt Sabbath* spent in the I'll ion Sun day-school. I give the name* of the teacher* recently chosen by the school laiard of our I township for the coming school term : SUirer School —I! K. Itoush. Hrumgard't School— A. N. t'orman. Wo lf School —Calvin Morris. froim/o/'t Sch'tol- (ieorge S Franuk. He be rth org I'rinuiry School Ira Smu I Hebet*burg lir MUMP SgMoot —o. 1* (irainlev lli crt School— K Wolf. .IMiioaiiir.; frimary Schoid- C. Io*o. Mmdi oonhury (Jrammar Sol'*<l —T. M. Gnmkqr- Oaca m A WBILB. —At the reduccsl rate* the cost of an I thracite coal i- i-qual in economy with coke ,or any other fuel. Call nnd get figure*. I.AWKKN, K L. BHOW N. A splendid boy'* suit at $'1.20 at Lyon ' A Co'*. | TUB WKDDI.NO*. —Our handsome friend, ' Biclinrd Thomas is al>ut gone, and ail bachelordotn is in ecstacii-s and the young ladies are Weeping. He ha- urrender nd U> the charms of youth and ix-auly, and will 1M; united in the holy bond* of wedlock with the charming Mis* Kmma ; Sanderson, thi* evening, at o'clock, at the mansion of her father near 1.-ek Haven. Messrs. Oeorge Brew and Clif. Thomas, will attend him, and the occasion will t-e a most happy one. The legal fraternity, of this place, i> graced with many bright joung members, who arc yet tingle and fancy free. Pron-J inent among them, fur several years past, was the junior member of ih" firm of Iba ver A Oephart. Ho has for a long time iieen the focu* fur numerous admiring female orbs. But all, with one exception, iiavc looked in vain. Hi* faultless mous tache, supplemented bv rare qualitic. of ! mind and heart, have captivated, and be j ha* in turn yielded to the charm* of one j or the most estimable and accomplished maiden* of our town. This evening at 7 j o'clock, in the Presbyterian church, John Wesley Uephart will bad U/ the altar Mis* Kiia llayc*, niece of Mrs. William P Wilson, of thi* place. The following well krmw young genth men willsupjiort them J. L. Sj.angler, Kip, Kill# L. llrvis, Dur bin Gr.-y, Ks<p, James Montgomery, John Miib-r and J. Irvin Hagerman. It will bo a brilliant and bappv occasion, arid the ! bridegroom's mousti*. fie will lie es|dally noticable. In a few day* invitations will lie issued for a third wedding, to take place early in November But, although the high con tracting parlies are well known, it is per haps too early to anticipate. | —An immense stock of new goods at Lyon A Co'*. Til K Council. MONDAY KVKNINO. — j Messrs. Ardell, (.'rider, Ilar|>er, Iloffer. Kaliello, McClure, Key nobis and Shurt lidge were the gentlemen who gathered in the eouncil chamber last Monday evening. The Water committ'-e, through Chair man Shortlidge, reported that the pay of j , tho engineer ol water work* was reduced from $2.26 l> $1.60, and accepte<l by the ; engineer. Also reported that the pump house needed a new roof, and, on motion, it was decided to put a new roof on It. Also reported that Duncan A Co. offer one cmt [-or pound for a quantity of old pipe at water works. Fire and Police committee reported that 160 feet of hose are needed for the Urn com- I panic*. Market committee reported $7.60 mar ( ket foe* collected. Finance co/nmittee reported a* paid on duplicate* from .teptemlier I to October 4 : 1876, $180.30; 1870, $814.00; 1878, $l,- 488.8.1. On motion of Mr. Harper, second-si by Mr. Ardell, the rate of taxation for 1870 shall l>e 2 mill* for street, 2 mill* for borough and 91 mill* for interest. (In motion of Mr Hhortlidge, Mr. Keirh line wa* •elected for collector. A petition wa* received from ritir.cn* of Bishop street, residing east of Catholic churcn, praying for street lamp*. Defer red to Street committee, with instruction* to report to council. Notwithstanding the late rise In price* and the fact that almost every merchant able commodity I* bringing from 26 to 100 per cent, more than It did three month* ago, I have determined to make a Urge reduction in the retail price of anthracite coal. At the reduces! figure* it I* equal iq economy with coke or any other fuel, and I* certainly ruperior and much more satis factory to handle when used for family purpose*. I buy the best quality of Wilkes barre coal and guarantee that it will be carefully screened, correctly weighed and promptly delivered. LAWRENCE L. BROWN, THK KVKRCIKBB LAHT FRIDAY KVKNINO IN TIIK KUIIMS or THK Y. M. C. A.—Tho member* of the Young Men'* Christian Association, of this place, acucording to previous announcement, gathered in unus ually largo number* in their pleasant room* last Friday evening, prepared to bear the j official report of the late State Convention us given by J. Harris Orbinon, and to pnr tipate in the election of officer* for the en suing year. The rq*irt was introduced as a portion of the devotional exercises, was well prepared and listened to with close attention. At the close of devotional ex ercises, tho Association proceeded in the uruitl manner to the election of officers, in most cases hut a single nomination heing made for each office, arid that nominee elected by tho ballot of the Secretary. The election resulted as follows I'retitlenl- Charles F. Cook. I 'ice President —W. 11. Waggoner. He cording Sen e < y —Newton H. Bailey. Ouireejx/iutiny Secretary —J. Harris Or biton. Trcaeurer —ll. Y. Hi'tzer. Krecutire Committer -John Mason Dun " 811, Pre* by lor'an C'IU ch ; Clement Dale, Lutheran church ;K. F. Shall.r, M. K. church; John Brooks, Alriian M. K. • hurch ; 11. Itobb, Baptist church ; D. S. K.-lli-r, lb-formed church. —A splendid winter suit at $.V.iO at Lyon A (si's. ANOTIIKK IMPORTANT LAW. —The fo|- 'owing act in relation to tin- building of bridge* by County commissioner*, wa* passed at the lust session of the State leg islature. We copy it as a matter of im |-,rtnii< i. to our citizen* : A Supplement In the Art relative t,, Hondi and Hndget, Ac. SECTION 1. He tt emitted, That when a river, creek or rivulet, over which it may he necessary D er<-ct a b. idqe, crosses a public road or highway, and the eris ting of sueli iiridge requir. more expense* than it i* reasonable that one or two ailjoinitig township* should 1* ar, ll.ul afti-r a view im- l.e<-n ordered by the proper court a* now provided by law, if it shill ftp|M-ar by the rej.o.t of tic viewer* and by the app oval ol the j court and grand jury, that such bridge i nee*say ami would !*• tin exDcnsive for such townshi(is to l ar. tl at whenever the county commissioners do not deem it ad visable to enter such bridge on record a- a : county bridge, but shall consider it proper | to assist such township or town-hips in building the sauie, they are hereby author i ized and eni|Miwerel. from and out of the county funds, t<> itlur build such bridge ..r to furnish such township* the whole ->r a part of the money n <■.<-••• ry to build ;t, without entering such bridge on record * county bridge. SE- . 2. That the county commissioners , "hall keep a record of all their peoc codings in such cases, and such b'idg'-s shall be ! maintained, kept in repair and rebuilt, when r<■ • *sry, by the respective town -hip or townships, and the county shall in i no event be liable for the same A woman's warranted shoe, 98 cents, at Lyon A Co s. Tat NUT Kor ItEsrKrT.— At the regular meeting of the Julian M. K Sunday ; school, October 12th, 1879, the following minute was unanimously adopted : WIIRHKAS, It has plean-d Almighty (i 4 in the Wisdom of his I'rovidem-e to : call from our mi<lt our late Superintend ent, lcvi Wonier, who ha a<D<l in (cat capacity for the last ten tears, and \\ lis: nr. cs. He ha* la-en an upright, con sistent and worthy officer, always endeav oring to advance the interest of "the school and instill lnt<> the young minds the im , pur lance of early giving their hearts to tiod. He mired, That in his death we have bet one of our mo t upright, faithful and ex ' emplarv members and the comftiunity one of its la-t clti-.ens, whose daily walk and conversation es commendabie trait* of hi* < harat t<-r and an example worthy of our imitation Hemdred, That we condole with the meml>er*of his family in their great be reavement, who by hi* death have lost a kind, afiii tionatc and loving husband and ] father. Hejt'Jrtd, That a cony of these resolu tions be furnished to the family of the de ceased and be entered on the s< hoo| min utes, also be published in the county pa pers. J. F. DAVIS, Secretary. Black silks, 68 cent* per yard, at Lyon A Co'*. —Mr. Thoma* Hull, of Aaronsbufg, i* '■riN-ling a fine new frame residence. Why he is doing thi* cannot lie solved except upon the supposition that he is soon to be marries! and bring a pretty wife to occupy it. We hope tho anticipation* of his friend* in thi* direction may prove cor i rect. —Fancy alpacas, at 7 cents per yard, at Lyon A 0o'. • DEATH or CIIAHUEA M. MANN.— We greatly regret to learn of the death, on Monday last, at Mann'* Axe Works, near Lewislown, of the young gentleman whose name may be found in the above caption. Mr. Mann was a brother of Mr. Fearon Mann, of this place, and a son of William Mann, Jr., deceased. His death wa* caused by a fever which suddenly settled on hi* brain. A number of hi* relatives and friends, of thi* place, are in attendance on tho funeral, which took place yesterday. To almost all the male members of the family- to which the deceased belonged death has come suddenly. In this case the victim was but 26 year* of age, and doubtlns* tci all hi* friend* hi* death wa* a great urpri#o and orrow. In their afflic tion they have our earnest sympathy. —Beat oalicoe*, 6 cent* per yard, at Ly on 4k Co'*. —We last week had tho pleasure of meeting an old comrade of the Mexican war In the person of Mr. Charlea McOar vey, of Cnionville. Mr. McUnrvey was also a soldier of the late war, serving in Company B, o{ the \4Bth, P. V, In the Mexican war he nerved in Company K, of the 2d Pennsylvania Regiment, landing at Vera Cru* with Gen. Scott, and, afler tho fell of that city, marching thence lo the City of Mexico. It wa* a real pleasure to talk over old lime* with him. MARRIAGES. MTKIIK INUKAM. -Oii lit- :u.l of OaMO, IM tor M< > J Muh-r, Ml r.li Ml. r c. Miss Harriet J '■ liixrnm. Is,Hi ill Uutna lowe*!il|,,Centre umlriy, f's I HT Kit K—III.A IK On llio ill, „f IKTW, by tin- ! •sin-, Mi J r Ml-f. (II Mis- *M,| K Hlalr, Imlli 'if Union lumislil),, Centre Humify, IV FKIIKK WKIIKK —On 11,. I*l, it,,, j. (1 KWinski'i, M, Jar.,l, N-r-r, IVa,l.l,nia lo Mrs. Msrali Wula-r, of llalnss t.,en.lil VKAIt If K IS 111 It —On Hi— r.lli Insfaiit, st Oi— in 1.1.-1.1 .1.-1.1 .• of the In Mrs ll,Oilier, l/y IDs J Voiimta, Mr iTiarlas V.M.i1rk.,,1 Mailla.ml.iir*, to Miss J..0- t. l-.fir, of Ore** l.,aiislil|i. .%>#' AdvertlttemetilM. A(I 111 iII iHt ra(oi-*H Not i I KTTEIIB OF ADMINISTRA -1 J tioft having l*r< g (hhiUm) t * th iindnfaiKisewl <n, Ht (-UUtof fUrali iDinkl.-, t|.wrjM |. lal* <,f Halk-r torfial)l|i, all |.-rwiiß V> Ih* i|mum| arc rcrpicaUd tu m .k- IH.H.CJui.. j m , ut , and all pcrw.no Itavirif t laliua wal l t|w.M"l will |#r ut U** in •Inly ftiillwoUcatMl fur |*a/Cbcnl HKMIY HItOW.N. A<ltiilfii*l al'r. PUBLIC SA lal ; —OF— Farm & Timber Lands. ABHiKncd Etiito of John Curtin. IN purHuatice of an order issued out ..I 11.. Court of <-'.nuw.fi lI.SM ..f IVi.u- canity, ilht r. tll |eiw-l to MI" I') ptil'll' at tin •! UT IMI M. IN IIKLIeKKIJITK. on ThurHflfty, 6th of Novembor, 1870, | i ...lk, f M, tbe f"l|..wlii* .lea.nl—l ril '•Ulc.fi! No. I.— All that certain rn 1 fnrni ait 1 tra*t •>( lar I ait oat*- in !. Ln*nlb i -J NT i . I-, ih. MIH rfOaat . lioiaMandteonM a* Mkrtii lu at tlmr |,j lwn la ,f l-'!ai*t f'ortln • kdn. ' I ct, 177 r< k'* , IbriMfi a"Uth *>'2 at. )wrrli; thcarc nortii 41 • At, 47 |-f'lc* tlicit• w-'uth 1 ca.*t ti peffltM , thcjir* n"flh Gi wl, !►' |c|ie Ufrfirv bjrtk II I | ■* if l" Hi'm c w-'iith ft w"t, 117 |* r< u> tha jfJart of lAc^inDitif—oontalnitiK 169 ACRES and 65 PERCHES, with tha M|tmM<-riar" > bklti| th-rM<& -*t"l a fiaai'dwclliisK h u*. Uuk l-artj. aivl ether n<> <•***s% No. 2. —All that certain t^nf m* Tit atnl trait land attuat* in the t/nohi|* of at le.uit ;' I at. i 'o*e nU*| ftrlh x* ► tig : ftc<snnbinfc at a )e*liil In tha I nhtagOck r *al. tltrbo : a nth '* cwf 10 |b ft Im t.* i i. fth ka* <t bU I'M. hM IbMf. r. Ml. 7- C.! I; W, Of if c I woath m '*t. P. |*efchca. ||h. # acnih 7i' 4-' , thai* a-ulh 7' v*.wi. >4 jsegth'* U'U.c Ir rth 71 ei j*. rh. ih< *. a. rtl* k\ *-m, W 1 |*ci• I*< *• t** |.*4ist in t'„'i IhafK* t > land tsf Ja/'d. I j $ alaailine wi-uih 47 . w*t )MV |*c- -m , ti,nf#l*v land* 1 the hc t . f It dan J i urtin, df d. n.-tlh M .a*i J* I" jMfhsa t at r , tl-.t.' " n rtli -4| v>c!,f. I" Ul.|eifH lathe hiahiu* Crack I m*l, th. |.la/A : .f it-|ißft|ti|~4/i*iaiiiii| 151 ACRES and 140 PERCHES, and hat lac th*r n "dm.-I a fm 4w*ttfj| h<ra. i lau-k Itara, etatra, at.d all i*th< r bMeawary (*ut IrulMinc* No 3 All that ■ "ruin mcMudt" tene . meat sn l tie, I , f 15t.,1 stlusti i In U.. kstiMf ( IW f*s I,- lli. • nnty ut < -ntr. si U0M..4.1.e5M srwl ica f. .low • X| IV al *Jr*l . OlCfe ' i '* rth I.' 'laat, •• |c • tMVth artal. X* |** f ' t•. a j-1 ' n.f. t I. ftl. .• m,-i. Jt , i hear a w.-et a |.cf 1..W, \b+ut- a-.rth J# ••*!, 1< \~-T1 he* , ittn e J ..111, ' ..Md, 1 jwrv he* U, a till* *ak tiit j thcf.f* n th -at, uipfthM; th*w T rth :2 flawt.l2 Jri itl.f #t. Vl,;t4> n *rUb ' ► canti If Jcr !•• tl.t fe'* srlJt etaal.fl |*crvhe> 1 . thcr • aoMh 4 ca#| '.4, -ft )•• tkfiftr* r- rl* < atvi. .'|f in-* th<t*' aortitis' *t. M |*rf l.c# , | tkcwr t< rth 2'fi 'kt. 22 |<H'lita tkH' < <alh ?Jt : >i ? . * jssn I< e Mo , • ath !"i vtnat 7' m • " P It 1 Ulllfll fl Im aw ttMM ' • Utu Jf ae-at 13 lh ff v ith i) *%at 4 (MMhai t" a akita k tlca * .<*tth kj -af *4, Saw* I*' • ibcr#< • r- h '-'r |cfiha; xXhai' * rth eMt.2J|in he# 1 a Ut' fa . lh<re# r*.-Mil j 'l2 Mtl ] J*er*b'et aal.il' j 1n th. .. acmih 14 I NMI, 21 jci'hcw. Ill' I" r> sfls O caat, 20 (anbet *h< ■ aaih 41 caat, 52 |errtl*na; th'i.'e w-uih 40 • ewt 2*l |S. I,ft 1-. *1 ti'-s. thfi- . M*ah %*m. If. |ardH. ih<wr< * qlh U 21 farthaa . OmD"* i.tl* a cat, 50 t !*-*.. ♦ * uth 'if •*. llir ! |<ct*he* |, a t)"fr. t'.ir < c.f .St *t. 24 |*c-r< h*<a • i>tM+ avaih 4 vci. 134 |8f" lur* to a white V th i. c w.".tl) 11 wat 14 |*cjfhca tti U.mhi j n rth?? "ai |*tfl,Ma lU* i*< ♦ n 4th Sh ant. 1* I** f he-# . thi* i rth 22 wt. 24 jtcifh*.# V th |da<w •f iscciatiinc—*''titalntrtf 195 ACRES and 154 PERCHES, '1 havifvc tkfmi| b cr*<tctd vnitahlc 4rciirc hr.tMcw, Ui.i i.fc't. a i ail oWmht MWUM wWlMMlogp wMi aatct 11* a) uad*n • and nevrf falling 4* 71" tl.'• *■ f-f'-c'dajt |"f-|fltfv trill )**•<,).! •*!•- jew t !-• tha rifht to die. wlr'. itu*, a*h h pout, f*- t,i v*. and ktal "f tmrty a tray. Ik' lr.*t ore. in. upo*. atd tfeiar, tk# Uiuli I.ettkaH aisd I v the trim f the Kk|h Insi h ..rha. their heirt and aa •lgfia. ft ever, ith the fall right f i net cm <•* an t fcteaa. iiMlU|; and |)ittg t lngnw#tt ehail * n ti.e JP-j. rfy ah* nj <4 taeaty 2" ir ate I f ' every t*t of Inn .re mined, and ranicl a tray, arid the farther aam of lift* !*• 1 Hart j** r a< re, 1 * the uw and '** v t.l oa<h and evert ant of land. uMd and on) l i ihc .f rcfua- the amw, a.- d need ' ith'f in the mining n aching of lrn <•#♦ AH trial e)afe are to )*e tllel aa are.?* *• the Mtrrrh f-t Ira a ahacd- ifJ No 4. Ail that the undivided five. I .I,:lilnll, ".Vl*, Int—vest In tlm TIMBER I.AND I |N>* MVKII I KIIK. In It,- losrnshlps of hp. Oarila and ll<>aid t in the c<mty • iealr*. and k•#'an a* the March <n- k j r*|scrty—r> ntaining 3451 ACRES and 113 PERCHES, *<* re *r !•*. hl.| Iry the eaid aeatgnee tmant la I ' mm n with Andr* 14. Cartln. i.*aiUh 1 4run and th* hMrv of HUh'l < urtin, do 4 Thla iv the I AlUt h.-T 1WI1 r TIMUKK hAKim In the rovtnty It ie well and heavilt <fteted tiik iiml'cf tree*. (vimM ng f it lIITK 1-I.NIC. YKI.I2W I IMC. lIKMLnTK and <AK Th" great tna) 'tity l-tng HhlteHak lv oonrrnieat Ut the watera -4 Mar*). Crack, Ib-ch Oek and the Bald I'Agle, and near tha Urlt Haven and Wtlltatnafesrl IkMM an l Istimher market* generally. Tii of fill • <hc half the ptirvhaae nxmey tn U |*id r.n o tifrtJuli ffl of aale, and the balance In one IW t)MMfk r 11" iait r pAfMM ri ' 1-1 IMMI l-y i tmnd and m Hvrage nj*. n the |trcm|eea, afth inlerent , from ronftrmathm of vale. 4*Ma J P. Audltor'a Notice. IN the Orpkaaa' Court of Centre eeunty. sstals <4 K7.RA D lIRISRIN, der'4 . The tmdcTTifned auditor. a|*pointed hy Mid Oonrt, f r |*oft a llei "f thf llena cntitled lw paid out of the fund raierd t.y the aale under jfvw oetlir.ga in parti thi "f the real relate lat of aaid decrvrlent and aim to | fe|*orl a arhednle *f di*trituthn MMig tha Hetra and , rrprn—matltea of "aid dmdaM, alll attend to ' the dntiee of |ti ap|*<*intmcnt af h| office in ttella fonte. Pi .on Till IIMAY, th< lilh <lar of fioravnl er, at 1<oY|o k, A M , ahen and ahere all par tic* I intcrewted aill } he attend of le debarred from com ing in on "aid fund. 42 -la Wll.ftl R V KKKDKR, And!tor Notice. 1) 11. llAl'l'T has applied to 1 f th fhfiwiatt "f Internal Affair* <4 the r.,n,. m -nwiwtUi of IVnnvjlvanta for |tt4* arr-ea of Un.ff alt nates! tn the towwdiip of ffogga. In the mwanty f Oafrt. adjoining landv In the warrantee namrv ..f William Rtiacll on the north. Jrvme Rrm k* on the eaal, Thoniaa P- tUn tha eonth aivd Jaanee Roland on the neat. t i Audilor'H Notice. IN the Orphans' Court of Centre f rmmlr In H> msttss of IB- Mao of i ACVH ITTOV RR. Isle ot Hurts tusro-lilp, nM nutj, f (SSaol ' Th- asfmlfsol.inailsM hy lh ssl.l rourt, to ills trihul* tb< fwn-l lu th- huuU of Ihr olninMnlm of ■aH "hwoJout, to *ol •** thooo 1.f.11j -ntiUM Ihorohi, *lll m-ot Ih- psrllM In Intorsn* fur th- pur pw nf porformln* Ih- dallos nf his t|vMa,i. ■ hi- of)ho In tho Rurnnh B-11-f nlo, on Tt RSDAY, Iho 2Mb <Dj of OrloUr, A D. ICS. si 10 ..Yla-k, A.R. C, M HriWRR. Andil. r PREPARED COKE FOR FAMILY USE. r I'M IK 1 telle fonte ami Snow .Shoo X fUllmod Oronpnoy hs.in* , usnH->-d thofr IVh* Rr-wksr sn-l S. srn n.. pr-,su—t lo tarnish oil SIMM of COKE TOR STOVKS. RANUG* *MI n r- NAGRB. Mrs Hin|Mki*sf Xmll. DANIEL RNOAPA. "-ta Oroorsl Ml|orlol-udoot. MIXTION PROCLAMATION. CJOD HAVK TIIK (XiMMOXWKA I.TII I JOIIX SPANULKK, High She'r -1 f I" • —l| 111 I . nlm, ( l—waanoallb ~f I'. d-. bf. I j rioU. kn-.ari and I. In • lu llm *lr*l>.r tl" 'Win I) tliiiwiiM. 11..1 an . I li -u will k 111-11 l 111 III" aal.l Oiuiit) (ifl> u l| t On Tuosday November 4, 1879, It MUK tli** TuwwUy Mowing lII* first M -1.-Imp ot .\oi iihT, <th* ti. U it **tti i/'i lc k A M , ti'l CIMMII MI -tin o tork I' M >. *i wfct<h ft in* tl frMtnUi 'f Cw.r Du.itity trill tol* hy itiwt f"f tli* following offi cmr* namely One i*-rv/ii (of i|ir oflo- of f*lle Treasurer of lint of l**ufijr!vftfi. Oie |n-riii for fit* offer* of Jury (V/OiiMiwlointr ; On for U* off * of I'*or<'ttr I tlfto lor.hy make k own ao'l gl** tbt tb nlwe* of holding the afor**J'l J< Itati In !l* wttfal wrought t.i'l Tow (ilii| wiihiu tlr* County of Ontrw wr* m Mh.w*, to wit f i lh T 'riahi| of Haiti'*, at tin nuhlK house of I . II Ho> r (Awrouwbtttg,. Kor the tow ■ hij, ij Half Ho/u, at tin •< Inn.J h"U* # : I In Hbrrifiato #n If or tl i- township of Twylof, at the how** rwti-J hr that ,ur|.< , , 4 t|„ |. f o|.rl% wf Uxnnl Merry town. For the tow(iahi| of Hil<w, In th. whool boua* in tha tow it of H* . |a |HfrK r I lh. U.a nabip „| |.„i(ar (OlWa pr~ lw t„ at Ilia p.,MI. I. I, j v| l "i II . trrwu.blp ~f loiLf-KU, uU ,.n, pro* iu- lat llj.|iM..li- iciia.. ,1 |j j| Uulil, at I' .u.r . Mllla. I"i Hi. T .•!.,), li rrgg. al 11.. put,!!, b'.iia* oaio-l 17 J. li I ,1,., 11.11 I '.i ll..Tvwnahlp of 0J11.*., 11, Uia ar|,.>l 1,.,0~- at Mrcnont. FT Hi. T-atiablp Pargwauti (old J r.- lIKII, In TI.U •cbool li ma- al I'll.. <lr,-,. rot Ilia T><iialnp 4 Fargnaon (n.a jmcliin ~ at 111. . . ..I k -u*r al llail.j.lll. fit 111. Tuanablpof llariia. In 11.. aI. ..I b .iw at Itoaiahurg. ..r 111. t woahlpaf I'alt/.h, at Ui b>iia* of p.-w Murray I rill. II .,f BrlM-nt*. and lb. town*blp* of -ptlug ai.'l B*uurr, at ll. 1,.-in ll„a In UrHr-i-ml* 1 I'M U.. T-.wu.lnj -( W.U.i, In 11. at.,,| b. .. at llnl bribing I -t lb. H , ugh an I T-.wfiablp "of ff-aard, at Iba w I uol !...►. ..I aai'l H--rough .hI i' IJ"""'" 1 ' KU,,i ' """ f'na,,, I I 111 - I"* ii.li ; .1 M,.w ll.', at lb. adw.il I, jm, at In- w Kli', .tali a. I Fill,. T IMI. I ' f Mart'.n, al lb* b. W of J.I Kl.ng 11. Jaikaon.ill. I ■ IJ. I . 11.'', "f MIW.I urn, al I|.*> i..,l 1., M'l in Mll~l.org. I ill., 7 wriablp f K-.t-jr., at lb. n.w a-bool b u~ in I Mitral I *ll v r.it 11., 7-.wn.bip of llurtan. at lb.'Ktlvrr tiala t mmm i hd I r I!.. Town.blp -if Prain, al Ib.jnrbli. I,.nj. of Will an. b Kw for lb. Iv ■ 0 1, ..f M1111,.in,..I ib. ..1,..1 l,ma., M.all. IF. 1 artg.Ji. al , burr I, In Mil l Horotigb. For lb' 1 .i.al.ij ..( Üb.t.).at lb wbool I, ua. at 1 Kagb Villa I ' II • T .t..bi|i f WorlJ. al lb, wb-ml b ua. at I' n Matilda I I tl . b.wn.l.ip uf lluriMid., al 111. bi ua. >4 J. K. Boak. I I lb. T. • 1 .blp of Cuitin, al |L aknol b ua. i to *r llohwft Mwnn ■. i I rll lv.r..i. 4 li ..f I nionriu. a4 Ib. T mnabii f ; I til I al lb. n< . .* 1,, ... In I HI. ! F r II- It r Ugfa of fl.,b|'.urv ,n nww -t.a 11, .im in add hor iigl, , MiTKT'. aia bwlj guru. -Tbat . ~p irw.o ■ .pting It., 10.|i.. ~fib. ptw.., wb. .ball b id ial.v nib'. or a|'|* lnln..tilof am I' 111. t tnud on.|<u lb" <• t lI.'UI !HM Inll-d Mal-*,o "I Ibw btat' or .f nj mi ■ r Inouri' -al ! dMti<, 1 vbKb.i a o,a.i. I a..iMd "fl)..r "i ll..riw . aul. nfii.t."lT," t"t ag.r.t i t aba!. I- *npi't.-l un l.r Iba U-gi.iat;". kfotilh. IJU iar; In |avriu.. ot 'f 11,1. put. . r I 11,. I MM 1 'lau. ..T .4 may Mj or MIII'I. ai.,l a . IL.ai MIL na.n.lwr of F..I|R.M -A* i Flat. 1,g .. .to*., and >.L tb.a.,i.V |. r . anrt.Tl I .UTM •! -f an.* Ml*. ~F MWila. ori.T' ..f an, diatfll. It 17 law HUANAM* "F b -Mlag M .T.maing, lat 11,. a.m. Hi,,. 11,.I 1 ,. •H. . ~< a|-J. inlln.r.l f. I Ji.dg. , ltM|aba m Hot of aap alarUon of tbta Or .nan 10- waallb. ai-I ll.al ra. |i,|..„ I,r Ju.lg. ..ttwa .fbrrr an,l *u I. .!., l.ai, abaJl la .ItgibU In anv .-ft.• t- I- il-.n *.A.,| IT " <i mi uf..l*r n 1 band and anal, al my >fh - in 11. 11.1 ,1.. Hi. .-tb da- < ( bnj.i.n.l mil. irni f mi l,*rd Tb-uaar -1 Kigtit ilandra-t and b<T.nlv. Nir... and In lb Our llundt-d and Tb.rd >aar ol Ibo I r d.|wr>dt!.. . I Ui. t'l.ilad Flat.. JOlia FFAM.I.IIK bh.nfl . 4 Cr Mr. C-wtilt VAI.I'AKI.K REAL ESTATE —AT— < >KI*I lANS' ('< M KT SALK. 1 )l'ltSi ANT to an order ol the 1 • •j ban. f'. tn I •• •• will la a. Id at ratdlc ra'a. al tb< raanb-tow <,t Wlbl.lAM FRi'M, . Iteif ('(ton lifllie, I'ldh-l t nia*hlf>,Otrtf ft'UWtI.TM, On Friday, October 3Lst, 187 ft, I al I n - |.ah I' M _ lb. f..Uowii>( I.al ..lat. rd JOKAS IHoM. Ifct* i 4 IV ttrf t * thlj . 4e* FMAe J No. 1. A fin** Tim>**r Trmel, ljinp on© an I * half mil** * uth tr>im drarcferiU*, ouniMining 22 ACRES and 5 PERCHES. I Till* frart is villi tW dtukaaf ll<*mhrk. Tia* and <sk t .wAwf No. 2 l k h tbnir and w*H cuUitat^l fami lying in thr rillsk* f riiirth*ill, <Uwi>ing 117 Acres and 111 Perches, thereon rel*4 two 4>mmrdi"WS I'M KM !\fj ll'l fKI I <•* of wfci'ti • Dm Mkiiai *ti (Ivoa* the •Ih*r a large Tenant lions* 1M a large HtNk h\n* AA<.-\ hHKI. MklN. lUrli-Kanl ..Hs-r IdilMmf*. There rt two rittilrtil frng <4 malr <*n tW | lsf*-*w* • a STRONG SULPHUR SPRING. A Urgr an 1 ri irwr.l KKHKIUW lie* he-taw the Jwellintf h rise THol.llfK &ILX9OR TIIK riwACKa*. ... fail "fterwik'-n nnfta* n |en*e wHirh yi#4*la. tn r*.t, fr n IKi to tdm \ aah4s "f lime f..r IW farm AN (HU'll Mil lI.I.Kit V* ITU < HoICK FRf'lT The aUNffam IHW ir. th* n.wn f t'har< k, ai. ah-ng the fniMir nal. a good wA-I W Hl*. aa! a trx k rhati h. |<*| .f*K' an i |U#*, are all with** three hnr> fired yar l# f tha fU<w. Ttr farm u well le tt <-1. is *4 the Ue| liiwM..v>< lao.l, and lakr It all In all, is th* nwwt fiesiral le |trserfy • -r a tawn* in Osifrs oownty. TKIIMP—Ori tliiH f the |Mjrrha*e money to U fiaift In nash . n-lhr4 ta <*e jsar, and the i*alasKe in two yewrs- thr lattar two f*aments wfih interwst pat aMs . h he aer nred .y |tl and tte^tgag' •wi Die ) r* tuia* * U ILI.IAM FKfIM. Truu~. T>* fwtDirr ftartimUrs call at Uie offer* kJ J L | Aftaftgler. lit 1 1* fonts, |*a 4I ta SHERIFF'S SALE. I) Y virtue of m writ of Venditioni 9 Kt|>.nu. IwuM .at <d lb. I vmrl of Onmawiw I Pirn, of 1' iilrr "mnlj and In m* dirwrlad, lb.da will b. rvpoaail at pwbtlf .!, tn Aar-oaluirg, on I'hurßdßy, October 30, A. D. 1879, at ofesoVlorlt. T. Al . the f dtawing <kib**l r*ml <isi ( (4 the d* h|taTii, to w|t . All lb lit ccruin lot or piece of (.round ; dtualr in lb. vlllag. of Aar.d..l urg, C.r.tr. i..untv . Pa , l.wrndid and •!, rllmd aa fbllvwtl on tb' north , b, luntpik.,!* lb* wm 1,, an all.v and UruMnf Bolib. on Ib. annlb bp lan b of II A Mnvglr, and on lb. ran bp land, .d J. WirU— /.witainlag tw.. arrwa, mora .w Ifwa. Ihr-rwon .rod-la tanabap bam* kmaa. Mat.l,, and olb* out l.uildlnfa, brtaod. lak. t. in .innrl a, anil to li. add aa lb* |OMtf • 4 Adaln P. W Ink to blk. ff-4l] dOlfX FPAM;I.BB hb.rlfl Notice. I X the Court of Common l'leas of 1 (Vntr* cnanlp, So, lAA, April T_ I*7*. la lb* wval l*r of lb* anaigtiod oaiat. of AI.FRKt) Xlt'llcUd; Tb* lirol. rwgnod auditor, apt'into.l bp tb* (Vmrl b> mak* dMril ulmn of lb. fund tod-aging b> lb* all naalgnod ratal. In Ibr banl* ot JAMKF I, tuiMMKH A ILLS, aaavgti*. t and aainag ||. w. 1.-gail, *nutl~l lhotl.v, wilt al Irani lo tb* iHrUrw >4 Fa appolnlwi*nl at bl* rdltc* in Bnllrloalr, fa, on Tl RbDAV, tb* 2*tb da* rd IHTIMIBB, A . l7li. at lOn rbwb. A. M„ wb* and • b*r alt p*raa* InirarwlMl will |.)*aaw altrnd .* >m drtavrrnd front ornning In • aabl land ♦l-er W 11,1*1 V. KKklikh Aw.ll tat. Auditor'M Notice. IN the Orphsns' Court of Centre mnnti, in Ib* nnllwr of Iba aoooual ,4 J VOiB IH'KKI.K. admiablraba ot Iba -atat. id HA AID IH'SKI.K, do. ravai.l Tbr udrrdfiad. aa awdltot afplalrd b* Ib* Op- P'*"' Dour I to arranain lb* badra at David Dwnkl*. dnr'd, and anb* dMribwttoa of tb* fa ad abnan to tw in lb* band, i f tb* ahtlaMnlt* among tb* nM twin, a 111 ami tb* parti*. wimOnl i* lb* Mrtaw of bra apt-dntfar-01, -a AATI BRAV. inTnllM i. IT. at t orl.wk, P. M, al tb* aSlr* of J.b R-aagkr*. Baa, la tb* brwoagb *f BoHodnat* in* KLLIS L nBTIS, Audio , Kx HID (nation of Tea4^herw. VS|tecißl Kxsiuinntion of Teßchern, . Will bo bald at Iba Fwp*rlM*a inaC* Ofßr*, In B. Ihduwta, am PRIHAT, Orbdnw *l, I FT*, laatanoi at • A.M. ApeHiwnl* taaad r ■* iw-waondrd bp at laaal tbr** otrwan lb* dl.irln la wMrb tb*T >|, pMtoMatM. (Mt] H. 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