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For the < K!intK PtxotinT. Swearing Off. Before Another number of the CKNTIO HKMOCKAT can see the light, the annual 1 "swearing oil" season will have come and gone. We refer, of course, to New- Year's Bay, the day on which all "mod erate drinkers" and not a few old topers make up their minds that lor the future they shall be independent of John Bar- ( leyeorn and prove by their acts that they can stop drinking if they so desire, j The custom of "swearing off" may he of ancient or modern origin, but c<-r tain it is that it is now almost univer sal, and the man who does not make some such resolution for the New Year is popularly regarded HH either a tee totaler or a confirmed inebriate. There are, of course, exceptions, but they only prove the rule. The average "moderate di inker" thinks and always says he can stop if he wants to, hut New Year is about the only time that he ever makes the at tempt, and it not unfrequenlly happens that before the slay is over lie goes out after his "night cap," convinced that his resolution is a very foolish one, and that his promise to himself is belter broken than kept. In nine cases out of ten, he dries not realize that lie has been conquered, but fondly believes that he is still master of himself, and merely yields to a desire for stimulant as he would yield to a desire for food. But he is much mistaken. Kven the most moderate drinkers who have tried , "swearing off" all agree that, as a gene ml thing, the task is one of almost herculean proportions, and when they succeed for a day the chances are that they will remain awake nil night, and get up in the morning in no condition either to continue the battle or to en gage in work or pleasure of any kind. With those who can hardly be classed with "moderate drinkers." for the rea son that they are not drinkers at all in the popular sense, but meiely young inen who occasionally gulp down some alcoholic concoction because they are too cowardly to admit that thev do,not like it, the case is different. To them "swearing off" is not only a boon, but a good excuse, which at once relieves them from the necessity of accepting an invitation, and gives them the ap pearance of a Bowery hoy's manliness to which they seem to aspire. They took their first drink as they smoked their first cigar, in the vain hope that observers would credit them with more years and experience than they could actually claim, while the fact is, that these callow youths were l.iughod at from the firt, und victimized at every opportunity. For all such, New Year's day is mot welcome, for it gives them a chance to be themselves without descending be low their false idea of manhood. When asked to drink, they proudly reply, "I've sworn off,'' and innocently fancy that they have made what they regard as a "point" by this declaration. The men, who before led them on, estimated them at their true value, and, naturally expecting a "swearing off," laughed in their sleeve at the im portance which their victims endeavor to attanh to it. Home moderate drink era do actually "swear off ' for good on New Year's day, but in nearly every case they have the aid of a physician, and without some such intelligent as sistance it is almost impossible for the average "moderate drinker" to do more than "swear of!" and then trmt his res olutions. As for tbc old toper nothing can save him. He may, by sheer force of will, keep sober for a time, but experience has proved that complete reformation In men, who have been drunkards for years, is next to impossible. They be- I gun by drinking because they ashamed to say "no." They continued I for the same reason until they became "moderate drinkers," as they fondly [called themselves. From masters they have gradually become slaves, and now there is little or nothing to hope. It is populitoly supposed that the | man who sell* liquor is hand and glove with the drunkard, but this is a great mistake. The liquor dealer .halo* drunkards as newspaper men hate bores and as society hates shoddy. From a , purely practical standpoint ho has . nothing to guin from the drunkard, for I though this unpleasant and undesirable ! patron may once in a while add to his | profit when some one treats the crowd ' or a friend asks him up to drink, he, as a rule, drives away more custom than ! IH< brings, while hi* presence and his conversation i* distasteful to the man j who may sell liquor, but while selling it never drinks anything stronger than water, cotlee or lemonade. In conclusion, 1 would *ny to all. young and old, "swear off," und if you can keep your vow without assistance, do it ; but if your courage fail#, do not deceive yoursell by tnle excuses, but go to some pliviciali, and state your j case to h'lil. II he, aided by your own j will, cannot help you, set yoursell down I as a drunkard, lor every day will but ■ add to your weakness. Very few who ! now drink at all wiil long adhere to i their resolutions, but the "swearing off' I experiment i, nevertheless, worth try ! ing, for though they may be teetotalers only a few months, they will in the ■ meantime, gain sufficient health and ! strength to enable them to call a halt on their appetite in precisely the same way, wheu another year rolls around. Viet* If in lb* New York OtwerTrt INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. m art t r. r r .1 A N l ART 'J. Tho Song of Mary. I.l*l B 1 Quia T VT - M* Ml 4 ' . t> ' an-l mjr a(ink bath i-j - -l in • 1 tn> fiat, ur Luis** 1 *. 47. Central Truth : —The I.ord remembers his covenant. The last lesson brought before us the circumstances attending the promise to /.acharias and Elizabeth, that they should have a son, nnd the great thing* which were predicted of hiin. Six months elapsed, and an angelic m<--en ger was sent to tialilee to the city of Nazareth, where dwelt a young Jewish maiden called Mary, betrothed to a man named Joseph, a respectable He brew mechanic, who lived in that city. Phi* humble Jewish girl, about whose family, pedigree, personal appearance and general history -o little i* told us, was to be the most illustrious of all human beings. Her name was to be pioclaimed in all ages and in every land a.# the earthly mother ot toe Saviour of the world. And lor nearly " •**) years she has been the rd --ct of reverence, admiration and affection tin- world over. Her history and character have been celebrated ill the finest strains of |MM'try and eloquence, art ha* dedicated to her it* noblest efforts, superstition ha offer ed to her its profound**! worship, miraculous jmwet* have been claimed lor her in every age. Holy Writ has •tvled her " Blessed among women," and no name but that of ,o<l himeif lias been so illustrious in the eirtiias the name of Mary of Nazareth, the virgin mother of our f/ird. Yet very little i* loid us of her histo ry, nor a word of her appearance, scarcely more of h>-r character. A vast i edifice of superstition, a vat pile of legendary lore and vain tradition, ha* been retred in Iter memory. Hhe ha* been represented a* of matchless, super angelic beauty, divine loveliness o( I character, and of power and influence i almos' infinite. Just alo-re to place her. and how to estimate her just {Men tion and the nature of her claims on the regard# of men, ,s perhaps not al together an easy task. We can but re gard her as a pure and lovely maul en of the royal blood of Israel, selected by trod to be the human mother ol our I.ord, and though ol the fallen rare of Adam, one raised to no superior exalta tion of sanctity of nature above her earthly fellows, furnish) d by divine grace and influences of the Holy Spirit for the (.art which she was to act In Hod's great plan tor the redemption of the world by Ins own dear Hon. More than this we are not warranted in claiming for her; )es than this would not give her her true place in sacred history. The communication made hy the an gel to the virgin was doubtless most un expected and extraordinary, and we are not surprised that it was received with •nnro agitation nnd with some doubt as to its real and complete significance. , But she was a maiden of aimpln faith in Israel's Hod, well trained in the history of (Jod'a covenant with her jMtople and of the promises of the Messiah's advent and work, and so on the repetition by the angel of this statement, with some further particulars, she said, with a sweet ond simple faith, "Behold the j handmaid of the Lord ; be it unto tne according to thv word." Afterwards Mary went into the hill country of Judca, on a visit to the house of /.acharias, and had the in terview with Elizabeth which was the occasion of her famous song. Eliza tieth's reception of her young kinswo i man was very striking. She calla her "Blessed among women," and the "Mother of my 1.0 rd." This salutation seems to have evoked in the virgin the spirit of sacred poetry, and she breaks forth Into the beautiful hymn called "The Magnificat," which U the subject of our iessson. This song of Mary ia called the "Magnificat" from the word with which it cotninencca in the Latin version. It it a glorious ode, not unlike the song of Hannah (I Ham. I • I-10), full of intense , religious fervor, anil showing the exalt , ed type of Mary's piety. It is pervaded by the spirit of lofty and grateful 1 praise; shows an impassioned and ex r alted appreciation of the perfections of - Hod, anu especially of his dealinga with herself, end is full of utterance* of fnitli in the coming and glorious work of the promised Messiah and the great lie ■leniption. It lihh liceti called the "swan sonu" of the Holy Virgin, for as it is the first, so, as far ns we have any record, it is the last poetic utter mice of her pure and noble soul. fit At Til At. fSCIIHKHTION*. 1. Special tokens oT tiod's favor de mand grateful praises, The communication made hy the nn gel to .Mary would have been consider ed hy any .Jewish maiden the highest mark of the divine favor. To he the mother of the Messiah was the noblest distinction coveted by the daughters of Israel. And now that this announce merit was so -uddenly made to Mary, she was overwhelmed with wonder, love and gratitude. At first, bewildered by the angel's words, she knows not what to say, hut her pious faith rallies to re ceive what she cannot comprehend, and she feels that she lias nothing to do htil pour out her soul in praise. And soitlu lifts up her sweet voice in this noble hymn, and the after ages have prolong ed tin* strain, Wc chii never deserve tiod's special favor, we never can appreciate it, we never can make any adequate return for it. hut we can always praise and magnify him for it. " It is natural and \ roper for ''hri tinn friends to speak to each other about the great goodness of (Sod. When l'tvi-1 received special tokens of tiod's lavor, he called his friends to sympathise with him in his mercies. "Come hither, all ye that h-at find, and I will tell y<iu what he hath done for ■ 11v -oul " So Mary naturally wished her pious kinswoman F.lizubeth to know what tied hail done for her. And the elder woman mingled her rejoicings with hers in a most elotiuerit and beau tiful outburst of exalted feeling. And these two holy women had a very grand time together up mi the "hill country," singing in their sweet music the won derful doings of tiod to tlu-m. I'ew lives are so barren that they do not furni'h occasions of mutual and grateful conference with Christian friends. "They that feared the Ford • pake often one to another." If we s|mke to each other more of tiod's won derful merries to us, we should have more to speak of. Mary needed and rejoiced in "tiod her Saviour." Honored a* the virgin was, she. like all ol us, was a sinner of a sinful race. Beautiful R w ■ her character and love lv as were her tr-iits. bv the grace of (io-l she was what she was' And she felt and acknowledged thi. It is plainly ex pressed in her itlit "Mv - di! -th magnify the Fori), An I mv s| srit hath r> --ic. I in Hod, my Ssvimir '•lt would Fe difficult to find a more complete answer to the liomisli doc trine respecting Iter, and especially the doctrine ot the Immaculate ' (inception, than her language in this hymn." /.\' -F In our real against the superstition and idolatry ot the Komish Church, we ought tin! to forget that Marv has re reived from the llolv "spirit himself the high title of "1'.1.! -in ishvi smtv." Certainly no created being ever bad such honor as had this young Hebrew maiden, t'erlainly 110 one ever sustain c-l uch an intimate rels'ion to our Ford, or had more to do with shaping or guiding his earthly character. Cer t only no one of his cwrthly friends un ih-rtnod him l etter, or attained to a finer likein-ss and assimilation of him But we st,|| believe that a d.iv is com ing when, nevt to Christ bime|f, the glontied saint *nom all the redeemed' will tie most glad to s-e in the Father * House, will be his virgin mother, "the woman by whom, under (Sod's i|uicken ing shadow, Christ, the Kternsl Son of (Sod, obtained his life connection with the race and his birth into practical brotherhood with it." And lie who bent from his bloody cross t<> commend her in her lone hour of agony to the beloved disciple, owning Iter never in any sense as the mother of <iod. h* yet a mo'her sense in bint that will le an everlasting sentiment which, apart from all idolatrous honors paid to her by men, will clothe her with such hon ors really divine •* fitly crown the part she bore in his wonderful slorv. ♦ Built) of Wrong. Siime people have a fa*hion of eon fusing excellent remedies with the large mass of "patent medicines," and in this they are guiltv of a wrong. There are some advertised remedies fullv worth all that is asked for them, and one at least we know of—Hop Bitters. The writer has had occasion to use the Bitters in just such a climate as we have most of the vear in Bay Citv, and has always found them to be first class and reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.— Tribune. Xrw A tirertiM-mmt*. HOP BITTERS^ (A lledli lnr, not * Uriah.) On (tv aims Horn, Btrnr, .via* oka Kit, lIA.MIKt.ION, As urns tvaaor **r> tle*T Mrr-n-si.gr ali. hum au ornaa Bin as*. TiiKY cuin: ATI Ih^fMrnn*rh. IVitr!*. Plnod, - r- V WUMti'M. Mrrri|rarofin<l tally rcMM Complaint*. $lOOO IN COLD. Wl!l l- psld fir s raw- thee ||| n„i rum li<-lp, or lor anything Impure or Injurious Ask ynur rfrurir'et f-o lint* Wtlers and try tknn Infold iim Strep. Tnhn ho aih.r. I) I f Is tl Sleeilnlr and tra- stat this rum rnr llrunkeiiiu-sa, use ef i.pniin. bilwiu and ■ BarrrM-is. ! IwWMaW Retro ma dart- la a. MMBBH AII slot* —M W hors-. < W "t SHSsw Mis. IV, Wcr-M-...., W. 1 . A TWSH..OSL Notice. IN the matter of the csfnle of J< )HN ADAM MHQfeK tola of Mitlbalm U tough. 4*>'4 ilk Iba OnrtMn*' (Vwrl of Mi* r*wfetjetba nnat •* the tMvt f fetid Jmtn Adam Morrt, tWao* -l .Holly Mmiro, vtMofe. for A fed wt, llovam lor KB, A. I) \***K a|i|trwi*aivi*lt< rood ofed fdllronl *ikt. ond puMkatb-n or.lfrnl, ami unlaw* atr*fittd*a# •r* Ato J pflnf to navl term wilt be confirm ml a tow 4 a ta- If By th Opart. 14* w r m Rnirißisß c o o. SHERIFF'S SALES. HY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Farlaa, Levari Fa* i** nml \ amlitkmi Y.x] son**, oyt •*! Ili (uiirl f Comfit*,n Fl'-aa of (Voir* county, and to inr dire* tml, thwr* will lie exat |iilill halo at tlo-Court lion*-, In BelUfuiik, on Saturday, January 22, A D- 1801, at I . u 01 |<m k. F M . the following lee ribbd utl re ( Ufe "f the dtsfi'iiduliU, to Hit : No. I. All Hint certain lot or piece of ground ■llua!<• In the vlllagr of Hiioh 81m*, Btmw Mb .<• town -1 *Mi, ('antra county, I'M toiumbwl nu<! *!*•< rllsail a ; follow* Hounded mi th* north ly lot of llcri#rl Uil llama. <i th#- outh hy Fourth u* plot of Hriofe Mlian f'itJP, Oil the awt bv NerUrllti •tree(.and on the neat hy an alley containing two lota There* on •-(<-< toil 11 (wo Mtory frame hnMee and ofliar out > btilblhig* Fcl/eil, taken in *•%• iithm ami to tip aold • i aw Ilia property of JattH liotm* | No. 2. 1 li following ilcscribed real estate of the defendant!*, |t ml: All tlioae i|,if lota or M*tfral ptarea <i| ground lluale in the hHii of ]l|o*hpnrion, Mi '* Mi'it tun ualilp. (Vnlf * outily. |'a., and extend* ili;/ alolig the • vat aide of I hrfltttUt alrf| |W| |es| in Miss. , 11. % i-.p |i |(i| • • ,|i to 11| | ||g !l ffW-t ffiflt, SOd I I'-<iiii<h-d on the raat ly Hfw Mine- alh valid tinil>er*-f | I, ~ t, Iti the gMi*tal plat! of iid town. Thereon vractnd a fran- hutne an<l nflier #nt build- Inge Ml/A-I, taken to r\(N ill toll afll t' le* wld • til* pri>|H fty of jgfln 111 llMikln. admliilrtr it r of Rl , I 1., !lw . AVS d. No. 3. Ail ttii cortnln I<t or piece of ground aitualw In Kiodi t"*nhl|, Olilr'- •••unfy. I' . Ihsund S-.| I'll ths* east I y Moolialinoli (I'sk-oU Ihs* uti ty I'lilllt •hurg and < h i'fts hl turupik'-. and oti the aoiith hy \\ In-, lint' "ti tain ing on f •iilh a- i-, more or lom . No htlildiuga. Al"t>, nil tlint coTtniri J.t #r pime uf gfou 1 • ituat. tn lludi t 1% riahip. ''. ftf • "ijnty, Fa , un 110 north and tturlltvial I* M liatiii''ii crs-s-U, on th<* e*al and e-.uthi at l>t an uiirl, and * u the eonlh I y the tumplk.- road leading from |'hili|M hurg t Curw navllle -oftilalning one and one fourth . r. - tii'-re • r !.-•• No I'Uildlng*. e. i/sMj. takt*n lu i t utisirt and t*. 1.. •! 1 th* of Mi I'at k I lit - 1 Fat • lima h*f htmlamd fhtmeyly Mrs I'atri. k lr uahu< M'lintoi.tratrU of Fat Ikonahu*. • tnl \\ Hrialuu, guardian ad llhau for I'et. f i' nik .•. .< i nihm si. 1 111 n No. -I. All that certain tncusge, tenement and | . ' f |*| |* 1' .1 ■ (ft F' '!•r!■ w Us 1.1) ty. Fa I- 'Ud.-latil .!-• fth. I a* foil-.** IVginolng at at"!!. * along Ut. U ft. • ?g- lluhh t fedd to J'diti lloWs-raalt. as.lith 'li "Ml -4 • 1 | '-|< !••• t' •t'-tV* ti.ii • alcngland of J..h* N'rff and Ilota-rt g Wtteiti ir.ftti ' , .*.l per-!•*• t" th n• along Smf 1 if Uh paid Gfinrg flttldvc ti U| *t i l*rr-he to a uuill (baliiiti tbsigv along Nittany 10 ntain V th a.-at O" |sefrha to the pla' e i.f t -e (tilling, "sntalnlng ' *■ r and *s| | r !• oval 01-*ure Theres.n t I!" I**l at log ht use, Isauk larn and other mt hnlldlng* Niml lakc-n |u eteroti' U and to he wild • the prr|arty ..f llrnry N. r, All the right, title atid interest of de fritdenl in and |.- all that ' -f tain trnt • r |>lm' flan! • tlu at*, in a Mi -r t * 1 ship. • eulfte con Is, I'a . a/f- Hiing land of A * Mini n. John ti loh and land* f th< I*no* Mi<e Igand Aaa< *ti •, • otaining 1 . r. ni r* r lot Af*>ut 1J ou- r|ear#wj and under fen e without any ./tli.-r Impiotementa thereon Hajrt'l taget) In c|v uti'iu Msd Is! I* Hud a* the pr p erty f Harry < ilaen.an No. fi. All that c-ruiri lot or piece of ground oitnafe in Ppr.ng (ownohip. Cetotf** county. Fa . U.undevl nd nl-esl m* hdh •• fh gi* nltig at a |w-t oeneruf 1r.'1..| Wm T'dand and KTm Idly ttieipra I v land f utter t. .fill '4 .at W . 1-1 |w|. r hea I a !•! thence f rtli # t •t -T |srrch a | at lli". vI ialMl*-'f 111 (has alatc- * tllli • cat I j-c r h. •t- |e-*t tw r-wd. theme t-y sai l road w.-olb 11 t At } ' j^v( heat a J . theiir • t y (ami ■ f \* rn I* • mall (fth • l et Ii | low t - js-at , thence hy aao.e land and lao>l* fJw lUri. lt uth • eaef If per-he# t-- lliefttc t and of in T<dand'd .*♦l l perrhew bi pel , the,. * • itl *' *at IT i*< •t • tl.e p'.A {I • {ihtiib; I - titaillir . ;1 a fv-e an I 11 per- Isra nat Oi'Atur* Also, sll that certain let of ground sit wate in the I,r \ „*4 of |U • *f ntr i cutre iinty, I'a . U.uudfef and dees ft I** I a- l-lkivs fh at the ■rthacat . rr it <d (' T. Alexander* ht -so High • treat . Ihett e along the WIN* •tfeet li'. fe| t • a fit f • t alh * , thewre along the ncsfih •• le ..f the mj<] at Uy 11 4 fe*t to th* 1 aailbvcvt ' riser of i T iletafedef j Ft tbefe.e a'l ng the .<*| aide • f ai-l 1 t |H lc| to the place of tscgmniog ther.s-n ers-ls-i a tHat -ry i Itmtii' m>u*r at..| -suthaildlnge. Also, all that certain lot or piece of g*i.>,n-l etlaate fn the t-.r ti;k ■ I Fe|Jf rite, IVnfre . illy Fa . IxMNkifef ltd dfePi ffhvd a f .i •• Begin- ' r trig i a |unt la •treat, ec.rnev of |ot of \\ m I'ltt . tle elt aatd •tresrf, ti-sfth ||{ wrwt |<r feet , tl.s r, e SL'tith T ' rut, I'SI h'f In in all*' tketi ehy ! • --1-1 pih-y a-tiib llf s *at, l • fwef t* ald l.t f VI m feltt th*n-'• I V the line I f aarne IVi fret t"th fdace I te giniiir g. Hef <n efwtewl a frame l e|hr>g huwae, dr. Abo, all that certain iiiei.usge, tene. met I and J lev a of laud attnate in the I*4 ugh of lU|l f ut. i . Tit. * • anty. Fa . tarwtided and daws nlsrd a Ml"*! lUglnnii.g at c-tfeof ~i trirk t-atlding. ...t>er * ttfefelaf- and High atreeta . Iltetue t.y Hwalap • Uert f f'-s t tc |*Mt. r f nf flatird hi. thef,'. A 'hrf lt< I f in A Itayar-i 1* fe| t . f i tof !• < lad* thenna h t g lot of l> t. Hu>f •;| fs-et t- lligh tieet th run mi -rtg High Mfiet, I" ; fori t the | lrc fl* ginning Itictea rre-lal a ' large I ftrk t-uilding Abo, ail that certain lot or piece of nd s fsiata m the t.tgh *' Relief .fete. FetftV . itinty, l* un se| and sjeww rlle-l a hdkrwa, to Hit *rn the north hy High otrvat n the .%ai ty hl *4 F tirai Mak. <• t|a s nth hy an alley, at' I ot# the wewt it I 1 tnaa air ' i n It.gl. •trewt I e U+\ and 4L m t at-ry framed -le I, Ite* . 1, emgU | .nee a* s 'tlage 1> uaw and other • atlsMildtng* fur-l taken *. e* >li and t- l*e *sv|t •• the pr -fv efty of Imac llauj t. All that certain m"suage or tract of land •itUAte In Worth ' (ttlie ' nty.Fa "(tuning at a p*t -r Tin- ■ f Rrubafe Reeoe • tsank r.f ire. It . the*.'. -i;t>i -'| a*l o l' |ef i hew to a pt ltn e|i rth • j * oaf. . 's.|<l prrvhe* h- m |awt II .on e a- -ut h 4". *at. * 1 rLto prr< h*-* ahmg fmhih fssa-1 to pel tkni e D'lflt • J eaaf, JW A-l" |er< h> •to , fs-at I F• . a ntk 411 fed. 1" |e?T h'O t- |wt . iki e n-rth 4'i .•, • ' 1- |euh* to ydn ak , th- eoatb k |f. p. •. he* to •t- bw. Ilrrnr" j a <i||h 7'' ••<, A J*' t- I4t then-e fervuth 7 .i l•I : - • ;- at \ • 1 ■ • ,'U . ' ■ *> t •: 1 f-o** hop h fwwt at jil Ik .wl tl.. tce anilb I* •!. 1.4 <pi perrbe* to |-ai ar.ttU l"| fed. 2 prtrhfe to |.t; Ihsike anitli 4- • eat, 74 |eulM to Hern lor k etqfep , ttevrv feoflh 44° fet. kk p*ft hc-a |o frwk . k , then- e rKitli IV ' t 17 |er- l*e* to i* sat <m lank nf creak, the |,j eot t**fiHtiing- -containing —— arra lliMi-m r rev ted a f-ef.ry frame h'Oiaa and critter • lutd-uitding*. Wrsl, taken in etorutntfi and to l# •old a the .f John lie-*. No. M, Ail t!ml ffftAin lot or pinoo of ground attnate in Bolter tnwfeeldp. tVntr* vmfety. Ft . I4 ol .- the north hv land f Mr* Bfautgler. on the ea* 1-1 land* of Fry and other* <hi the aoalh hy land* of Mr* |t|aii{lrr. on the wevt I t UmU - f Mr* Frame-, j containing A acre* m*r* f leaa Thereon ersvied a ! tw.-ei ry kw dwelling h'.aae atahle and .dber otii t'lirldlng* HeTfof. taken in . tHti<n and Inle mM a* the |*n>|serly f J.fetah Taylor Nn. 1. AH that cerlaln lot <r piece of ground Sl(nn( in (In Inrosish ef IWll.lmils, Cmtrt ri.iii.lj. |- IW-damni si • |t •■ (H a-rdi •*!( sltsr, lf.i (,( nil of cot it.-, of (sod of Ktisalolh Cm rf, -Is- 4 . ik-nr. sosl slofif ssi-l (kites .-SI foci lo Iss4* .if •laiha P. Ilsrtls; Iticorc ictlh si,-tic Iso-t if ItsrHs IM leM n alley ; (l.ctirc -sort Sl.-et ssct alley rm feci to M of llush Tsylor. Ilwocc •..nth slo( tot of Ml-I 11 ioli Tsyl-s t si fee. lo Ihe flsee of hefHaalng— onlslMns ooe-f.mrlh sere, mote ot Itws There.-n ,re lei • lo.Mrttn-y frsme house snd other okMhUM locs Moil. Isk.h In eset tilloa sn-l lo In snM St (ht | |it->|ierly of J.mw lltsley No. 10. All that certain lot or piece of ground •■lusls In Milet 100 nthlp,Centre ...only, Ps . Iwti4eo ■ml ileorrltort • h-1100. . ( Ihe reulh li> vnroat I troel.on theoeof hs lsi-4. of J J"*•<■*. on Ihe eosf t*jr Un4s of W a,hreo.|er so 4 ••.. i.,.. t-.uih l.y Inn4s of Kamn-I lllhws. conlslnine iIT e.ree more nt lee* I Theteon eterfert a tstoefot- Heme hoOte. tfel-ls smt | other onl htilMlats Pefsert. Ishen la esoeanon sad fo lo colli as the |rt—|ietl> of I'httsfMa a. Iwle. No. II All lha right, title and interest of He. I frnrtsaf* la awl all thai Certain Irwl of laait sltaate ijin w sthr liiaasHfi. Centre r-ooaty. Pa IWydaalac at ] ■ \-M In t,*d , Ihence norih .W e.rl t\ pee bee t a ' fortl; I hence aorta **" oeel Ink perrl.ee fo elonee - I ftrem e eloal lead of TUshoteoe. eoalb ftT-' ooW | iier. lies lo a p.ml l.y pine; theme eoalh S* mtH 47 |e-i. hos lo ■ pes l.y r,e>4 : Iheme ehmi, eeht roodenolh 11 oeet p perches tn ■ |est; theme couth JP eael 771 perch w tospml. I heme aorlh *° eeel V 4 pet rhoe fo a feel; thence north T" wow. VM perrhee to the place of liegianlaff —eoolelnlttfi tow scree and W perches Therona er-ted a lov-slory frems house Lanh liera sad other aol-Watldlns Also, two otbar lots situate In Walker township. Coatee rooefv. Pa Oae Ihroe-d hoanM nn Ihe oeet by lends of tlenry MrKweae, sod oa Ihe ojwrt. north sad eoalh l.y laieds of Jeeee Soerls; sad the other Kistmked on the Xoath by teed of 11. Brtiwa, oa Ihe ea-l hy Jeeee Soerls, oa Ihe north ad oeel ay lands rt Jeeee Snarls-Incetber erailalalai as aeraa noire OS lews No lmildlmrs. del sad. taken la ese ruilon and lo ha add as thr piopwty of linorga dwartt I sad Christina Soerls No. 12. All lb* right, titlp and interest of dn mini la m*a... ire. I of land silneta la Welker t.ionrlilp, I'enlfc courity, Pe.: li'-jflf.Fiins at aimslln rnadi liien.e iirll.Xi eaal. It perches ho a I"*I ; lll,me north o.et, |l>\ J- rr|ii-s l.j el'.rir - thence along lend of Tll K l.i,.sn's couth !il sol, 'if pei• lies p, e piol l.y pine . fhenre eoulli Ki . esl.M" |iercli.s n, . ( , M ,| ~„n K Ml ,, ~,„| *"S'- > perch's toe |.el. Ill* lee cull, .V -"**' ''' ••"■"'-** u - " l">ei; ilieiic. north W • eel .1 |wn . , M-1 ,hence moll, Xl- oeel, VI per. he, to the p|ea ~f heainiilnrf cihtainlnc l'*i rnme end N, |rrhe. Tl.ereon erected ■ leu-slot, frame houe*. look lien, slid oilier out hulldlnifs Also, two oilier lots aituata in Walker - loan.l.lp. Centre coonly. |'e o„. thereof le.undwl | on the *• -I hy lend' . f Henry M ICoen., end . n ih- 1 eeel. hoi Hi end South l.y lend r.| J,...- poe,lr an-1 i file olbet le.ili,.led on the eoulh hy lend of If llroau on the mt by J.e. on the north and erst by lend, of .hew p.,,1, , fl|f , a rfe, mora ~t !<••* N, luiiLlinga N^iiak# nin ' L*' , | ,n "" '* '' l' ru F r< > f ll' Hfy 1 No. 13. All that corUln lot or piwn of grourx! I •ituMtm in Foliar iowiihi|.. (Vtilra rouuty, Fa Usui,'!- -'l fttlll ifferrllial (• f,HaglUlling Ml M wf'stlP || Ilia pnhllr rja<l fill lit.* Iff laid'!* lata uf |! ( llriahin , i tliaff a U'litu To coat, i |M n 1.. . f.r afori'-t tU-w - h /tib | I c.|. .W^ ( il lM Ilirur* MHJtb 7* MMt. ptwrhm Un* mirth 0 im. 11l pnkw i Id! aliiftt a ; ||d*f|f'a fi'iith • pml "i '. J'! |te-r< lt< Is. •U*fi* lliaucr ariulli - .-at W, 410 |-o l,a. to J • t'iDaa . tlififr i M>utb O v H-p. Uj |. r - !.♦ • I>* • . : tbii< a offUtb 34J .'A pprrliM I mtouf t r- i , a.tith *J4 -a*t, 1 '*s -IO Jri-n bffe 1< *lo . fhar.'* ' | iiorlb 7/ .t T jsd'f i lieg t, m m \ ,,-mui tbamm •-"itii .'.'i i*t, :: i-fiip* RiMait tlmw Will , *aal. 710 m oll.* lu a ibfertuot uwk that,, a j feJUtli 4'J' t rj fed, 17 HO p*f'!fe lu a iaa|-ia tIH-m-a . | ai/uth J4 pan tiaa lu a'baaiuut wwi i*. j par ho* le. m *l"ii thaD'a adilli 7. w.--i :m vlO ! I- f- !.a# Is. a alifjc . Illma D"tll • t. Id) Utl'l of I', r Hrid-ili, •l!'**!<| < f, |u parrliaa t. th* pla* a j of t**-£t mi!tig—tf'OUilditig |7 a> fi • ati'l 114 !*♦*!• ]ic- t 1 ati.l alltsw-i,-a. IbaroMii arradf*-; M tm,,-rWy fraiu" linn** . I.afi" • 4f! ittt'l "!h r • "ili-uil liii;-* Al*o. nil tlint ciruin lot or fiior*? of gi.duifdl *ilitala it! Foliar I!W rivhlp, Oulr# fuiiuly Fa J ; IW giutillig at a '• lli* li -fl!iWd.| . ~f f ,f. ~f || ( . alm.ta 4wrril*ad tra/l. tl*-f*fa nortb 'll nmi, 'IH 7 10 p-r<!if* aluriMa, lh*M n<*flb s.'. t #-* at > 4|o par* baa lo a *Um<*, tin-tnf I Mtxl of feamaal Ur, Awpmo-I, aiUlb 'il, p*a*t .!* 4*lo farv baa in a)**•! j thotMo l i laii'l* df tba fir*l at- * /].-*. rit *ira" a-.Ufh 4&pa*t.77 I !' paid,** loth# | la/a ..f |,. glutting--dfitilainitig I.* a* o- au-i \'C. bw, njfa or |* S . I'tJli-liDga Alm), h)1 tfiftt rortnin lot or piecn of gr-.uo I aituota in I'otlar lowu*bip. >olra , : Faun a Haginning at a btt- >ah ..r. cornar 1 un ' tra- I atirv* in lli* nam*- f K*laM < t- •, b. j raai tba f.si t of Tu*aay ttH*QDtain thmi'a a>'U'b J w*-*t I i'!|ar(bfelu* ikfeltitil <ak , tiriiH! wjutb <<r wa*t pr|f t'. a |*-*tfiut <ak tb-of a r. .rtb ] a *t. Fi |anbfe t a f baalnut tbara D'ftb 71' a*| 1". .J |ife(iife lu a wblta | Ifia , thanro n-rtb 1 • avt' J !•"* baa to a |-*t ihn." auiilb '-t *'• 1" f I'• 1• a *t. I.' I. r|), : m • 14 i • •t'dldi Ikrti p aiutti 7 ' m ■*! |*o*cb'<* t * *!.*< nut -ml tbauJo i .rth I w rat !<m p* r< h*-* tr a wbila <•*4 tl i- j'la. * ni t>*gtt,fiing— < fitaiiitng -I a- r*-a an i |iarrba* kit l aJl'.aatod- N- l>ufT'hrig* Nalxa] tat o in PI • utn -i aii I t. I>-aulfl a* li.' jf |*Ht . ( John Hiti,' r ami Ji It Mii/i' f No. 11 Ail that curtain messuage, tenement and It.f "t ground ituatp In fla lasrvugi, f.( |lf. nta, t*ntr ' *My, Fa IU ginning at a i*t • u 7 1 in a* •tari-t, a i tun - f M..i l. M'nilarn* t. • Mr. Bavt-i 'h I t . t batif a hi- nf lb*" a*n* li -rtl > h w *-t 1* ■ j f-at t- an allay . tbafera al -ng fl aartia r. -tt|, J 4 : ' aaat.O'faat tn * |s at , lb*"i— h'tit!i O . ***• .•>*• loaf t-1 a twat. nil Ti. n*. •Ife-t fbsf.f*- at Of lb* •a no or Utn 1 * ••! •*- f<*| io tba I * a f la gib mi g t la*tng lb' aaia i t wb,/, H ft m itfian.* <■ . i 1...-I I *t.l- lie.fi (nr. hy de. d delr-l the lilt. ds< - I Jul-. Is,-. H, r-led in d.s*t t.-S "t. ]ef. 1.-.-, th-r- i, er -sd • tei.eL-.l frame te osr. .Ulde ehd ..Ihef -.atlsilldirrs. -srt,-I. tskci. In eserntioa en i I le- . Id *• tt.e I 1- ; 1 fly ef P- tone 1. |lsit No. 10. All that i ertain !"t or | )<•• of lat. 1 H -uste ir. Psti 1, |.-unship, i . nfre nnty pent, a, !|artj rwto-d a:d fj**w filsr-l a (.-!!• Fa ginning *t a il Ir-li It,, i, ilh.es. .n. r ! pet.-..- is-.s, (1. ' wr* l'<i>,|sai.y total* Ihama *bng **! land a'Dtb , *w*t !.' Ja-fv ||#*d> I en sail Hbtla < s*k thorn* al'>g land* • f TV'tnpa-.n. M'< t4t .n-.Mb!- - a*t J7' e]i |s r !>*• i it am lltfef* al>-ng land -f Tb miiwm. Mr(' I 4 < , fe"Mb-4 p*i i. jaf-liaatd. •1- a# tbds' a at ug lars't* f J<lfe*tal* Maya*. * utb *a*l !• ' |dOfT lm !/• tba |*tof# t isagln ,lf,g —*•*• tuning 1.7 t rm, |h jsait h* and aitowai '* . tbar*. n art* tr-t a tw fiaiti* l u*a. tmr.k am! "tbar '•atl-vilding* t*kan in vt'-ulbm and to la I a* li* jf jftj ..f Fhilip Caryar. No, 1. Ail the right, till- and interest of ile. f-n I*nl in lit ! I.* •)! th*t \ UnlaO'ta 'f trart of land *ituala In spring l* Mb))-. * anliw naitili, Fa Ad )• i'.mf n Hi*- nnriii l-y laud* *f ll*riry Hi akafbtsff and land* ol Ihnnal Klti.a. on lb* -a*t l-y land* - f J and P Hambart and <J- ig* V*}*.f.i|j 4 e ~n lb* waitb I i Tanda J> Tin t artin ami Ja'-J- ! V alantii ' , Um |b) ixiilMi f • 'j.o ili v all Mat, d "**4 attaining VK a- *• and Jataim n. .a or laa lba*•. ori*d a tw-.*f y ratTia dwalling Hou** . tmnk Isarn ami "lid Mill-Hilii ing* im I tiding a framo dwalltog b uaa for a I*URt Also, all the right, title an-1 inter-*t rf tba drfandaat tn and I-- all that roriaib tmrt r |ti#*v ..f land aituat" in Ipiing t wnbij. Oontra , r alt. F* kta-'HTi a* tba lrc*n .-i* t*ank ' •ntainiag am n,.-to ot Tfe* having a*.- t*l aararal •mail 'aMn* Also, all the right, title ant! interest of dof'ndant in and t all 4l*at /*tain j t i*n tu*t* 'in <Vi.tr* r*inly. Fa, f biiw l4 witl; and l'>t*f!y tba* Ragla Ift.n in'iwding all tba land* in am way i "Dfeartnd IbatwaritH baling tl**m.n rwi*l b-Tga. fr*'f, dw'lUng haaw and . ib-r Rwi-wtfy )>ai) 1-k.g* A!m, all thfj righl, titli* and Itil-erfkl of Ih* df fondant in and lo all that r*rl*to n." ago, lPD*R*hl. livt Of pr'al *4 land altoata tn liogga. i| uMm *rrd Howard tdiawnlitpa—oontaiDing ibr*a tlif*a m " d nd fifi*-"n*' a/fa* and or* bafedrwd and thirtaan janHm, mt.ro ot la**, tba Mam* l<oing k'- wn a* tin iNirtm tilfela f land* at Mrb f-k pn party Also, all the right, title and interest of d*foilanl in and I alt that a*an Ida* a <4 gotind itnaia in iba <>f Mi|a*lrg f antra f*anty, Fa tr-ftting on Wit'i and Oalt* traat in feud lvn fh. km wn a* tba HTork llrsrwa pffwrty having IkMH-ft nraf tad a tfeCHrtmy dwHling !••***. < oi*|maJ nf #irno and frame Also, all th right, title and interest of d*f*nslant lu ami la ail tli*t lt * jtir* of gttmnd •ituata in tba twr-iugb •! V| tVfeUfe fc-fntt. I I'a Ad>*tmng tb* Hapttat tbnnh. baving tbarwn or* tal a fn* ar*d a kalf-*i'g* frama dwalling !<•* A i*o. nil ihn right, ttiln and of dwfandant tn and tn all Umi ' aftaln I'd ot pkffea *4 g'i*and ntwata in tl,# l- t -wgb of IkXIM nta u tba f-rn*? of High and llidg* *lr**4, and rfenmng Ifeik to (Jo-try allay, having th*% a twowfery dwailing botjav N-lr/d tak'-n In axarwUoa and fo h* vld a* tba prfviiy of J<bn Irvia Cnrtln Nn. If. All the right, title and interest of de t'ndont in and fo all thai 'attain lot of piara nf gmnnd it, B"gg* fown*blp. C*nirr connty. Fa tfc*und*4 *n tba wa*4 by land* of Win llfetna, oa tba *"Utb l-y land* of Mlrbaai l|*a!on. n th* nmfb by land* of Cwrfln*. and tba aaaf i'jr land* of HanfN Wflitam*- fittaining W arma, a*on or law* Tbaraofe am tad a d walling howaa and of bar nit building* Alen, all the right, title and interest of de ten,ten, la sad to alt (ha, certain tot OS Jiece of amused etiuete la R-C(S toaiiehtp, Ceatrs canty. Pa-, Ii uded and dear riles, as Mkiwt th, the -d hy leads of J-wathaa Pecker, oa the south l-y Isnds of ! isle- Klddl-. oa the aodh hy Is ads of James Dusk ier. end OS Ihe sect .y lends of Plaley Nlddle—ooa teiom* las ens more or lem Thereon e reeled a ta,-et ,ry house, weed as • daellißy and sdore loom, and eleo ttaMe net red, taken la elerotjon and to tie sold as the irtiyrtty of p W. I tee toe Tkrmk Cah.— No deed will b* arknowl odfod nntll tba parrliaa* mwnay i paid in Bill. JOHN SPANOt.KR, Shoriff Sheriff's (*, Pellsfonle. Pa., Jeefh, Mai la Report of Appraisers. I N the Orphans' Court of Centre onanly. In the matter of Ihe Kelafe of R. I PAR NKR, deceased And aoa. Nor. 21-Man. report of appralsare set tin* spar* to Amsirde gamer, rndow of deceased, the M loadaa dee, filed reef retale, -ft: A krt of letfd sftaale la Putter township, f.onded oa the red hy lends of John Rtble. on the north and earn l-y lands nf Jahe fernec, end oa the south hy tmtdtr mad aad contain ln( one arie aad SM h end red aad hrttrsds per. hen, at the ralaaUoa nf three head red dot I ere. has day eppreiei taint road and ' oniraeed at et. (to hwman ate •olnle If t eic.ptlons theredo lo (tail prior to nasi term.) and pat-lira tine ordered e*roel.t- to Rate of Cnart. WM. R RI*CIiPIRLb, 1-1* Cterk Oqdmas' Oawrt. Application for Charter. ia hrreby given, that *n Jl s afpflcattoa will ha mill under Ihe Act uf Ar •emMy ,4 ihe (Vssnuins dlh af peaaeytreata, entl lied "An Art to pvnride Art the 1 crepe rattan aad H,-r-'.ute.n af rerMa Cnrpirtatloas." appr -"d April X*. M 7*. sad IDs rn|i|* i thereto, fur rdwriet af an la tended u-|ts%l ■ l ha tailed -THE XNOR • n.iR (ttAl. I-HffPdNV." the rtae n -ley aad eNert af •hteh Is to cerrs an the I netnease* thlatne shtpplo* •ad selltnp of hitsmin.-us era,, the Stsonfhrln>la ot lumkee, etth the right to per- tun. MMd and dlepnaa ol alt atreeearr propsTiy. Hal aad perianal. Ik vmner tlou ndth nstd hadai*k sod far tbaaa parp—ut ka tiers. I mass aad enfuy all Ihe '<ehu isasm. f.imi.kW end pietlagas eahOnvd hy Said AasamMt aad IU (SMtaMlt • i-tlta MW!NttUWaUS,!WkNur. IflWf Sew A elverthu-nien lie. New York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. | r |MIE circulation of thi* popular 1 in N;ni},<r it i -ntUnDt (hi k t( 'oiiUtiia •II lit. Imdiny 11,. biui 11kki r>, ami u arrai.K<l 111 l.aml/ 'i.|ni„ ~1, Tlj* ' PORKION NKWH i .rnl.lwo l "lin-l bM lr.,i„ all ~,rl-r. of IJrt . I I|"J< f fb<- Im W4 of AMKKK AN NKWH •r-Kh-n 111. T.l.fi.i hit lu, „fib. t rom i all j.aitaof Ilia tiiluu. Till, t-al ... j0.,1,, u ,ak-a THK WKKKLY IiKHALI) it.. moat ll.l f1u..1.1.1. 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