Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 19, 1882, Image 8

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    ®be Centre democrat.
Thursday Morning, January 19, 1882.
OukanroaßXuca, contalnlnslmportant news, solicit
ed from any part of the county. No communication-
Inserted uuleas accompanied by the real name of tba
writer.
Local Department.
—Foa SAL* OR RENT A good second
band upright piano. Apply at this office.
—lmmense bargains In gent's under
wear, gloves, hats, Ac., at the Bee Hive.
—Moses S. Romick has been appointed
postmaster at Uublersburg, in this county.
—Eddy Powe.-s looks woll. His trip
down south improved his condition vory
much.
—The largeet stock of dress goods ever
brought to Centra coun.y is now oponed at
Loeb's.
—The contested election of F. P. llusser
as justice of the peace in Millhcim, will be
up for trial next week.
—The most pleasing sight this cold
weather is a glance at the warm clothing
in the Philadelphia Branch.
—James Chambers meens to tako con
trol of the Bush House stables as soon as
they can be put in proper order.
—Oh, the snow that covered the ground
on Tuesday morning j but why did it not
•now enough to mako sleighing good ?
—Harry Green's cigar counter in F. P.
Green's drug store is becoming a favorite
resort with those who love a good cigar.
—We noticed that genial gentleman
Jacob Eisenhuth, of Millheira, in town on
Monday. He called on the DEMOCRAT on
Tuesday morning.
—There is said to be no small pox in
Milesburg. Why will people circulate
reports of this character knowing them at
the time to bo false.
—Reports of cases of smallpox at Belle
fonte, Milesburg and Howard are not cor
rect. The disease has not appeared at
either of these places.
—The Normal class organised at the Y.
M. C. A. rooms last week, with a good
attendance and the interest of the members,
forshadows good results.
—Mr. James Aiken, of Lewisburg, an
old teacher, has presided over various
schools for sixty years and is still doing
good work. Ho taught Prof. Kirkham
bis first ideas of grammar.
—"Doc" Geiuinger is about organizing a
glee club, the members of which will be
■elected from Company B. Any one
wishing first class music would do well to
consult the Doctor before going elsewhere.
—Mr. J. H. Oliger, a successful teacher,
of Howard township, took us by the band
on Monday. He it somewhat of a journal
ist, too, having been associated with the
late Col. W. W. Brown, in Kansas last
summer.
—Mrs. and Miss McMillen, wife and
daughter of Mr. C. G. McMillin, of the
Brockerhoff House, aro expected to arrive
in Bellefonte on Saturday evening. We
trust they will have a long, pleasant and
pros pet ous residence with us.
—Mr. C. E. Ramage, of the Philadel
phia Priu has been spending a few days
In our town looking after the business in
terests of that excellent and enterprising
journal. Mr. Ramage is a pleasant gentle
man with whom we were glad to form an
acquaintance.
—Call and examine the stoek of ranges
and cook stoves at Wilson, McFarlanc A
Co's; alio their line of single and double
beaters. They have for sale the Welcome
Home double heater, which has been
thoroughly and satisfactorily tested in this
community.
—The front of Bush's arcade is being
repainted, this will add much to the ap
pearance of the building, and is a substan
tial evidence of tbe desire of Mr. D.G. Bush
to have things as they should be. A little
paint judiciously applied would improve
some more edifices we know of.
—Tbe second entertainment under the
auspices of the Y. M. C. A., will be given
early in February by Wm. 1. Marshall, of
Massachusetts. It will be on "An Even
ing in Wonderland, or the Yellowstone
National Park." The lecture will be illus
trated by a calcium light made to order for
Prof. Marshall.
—Mr. Rush Larimer has had some trou
ble in running tbe stage line across the
mountain in consequence of sick horses.
We are glad to say, however, that Rush's
stock has entirely recovered and he is now
on the road as usual, prepared to give all
travellers to Penn's valley by stage the
best accommodations tbey have had on
that route for many years.
—A gentleman named Eisenhuth, of
Coburn, walked into the canal at tbe depot
on Tuesday evening. Nome barrier should
be erected at this particular place to pre
vent strangers taking involuntary baths,
since st this time of year immersion is
decidedly unpopular and inconvenient.
—Mr. W m. Thompson an excellent lellor
who learned tbe mysteries connected with
bis business, under tbe direction of Messrs.
Montgomery, at present residing at Brook
vllle, Jefferson county, Is visiting friends
bere. He is a son of that estimable gen
tleman, Mr. Robert Thompson, of Walker
township. He '■ accompanied by bis lady
and interesting children.
—Thomas Tomchak, while at work in
tbe Mapleton colliery, near Houtadale,
Was crushed to death by tbe sudden giving
way of tbe roof of tbe mine. The acci
dent happened on Tuesday of last week.
The deceased was a Hungarian and leaves
• widow and two children in destitute cir.
cuoitanoec,
3#
—Our frlond William Parsons, Esq.,
somo years ago District Attorney of Clin
ton county, but at present a resident of the
city of Now Haven, Conn,, paid Ueilefonte
a visit on last Monday, remaining with us
until Tuesday morning. Mr. Parsons is
one of the editors of tho New Haven Daily
Remitter, a leading and influential Demo
cratic newspaper of tho state of Connecti
cut. Ho is enthusiastic over his present
occupation, bolioving that editing a Dem
ocratic newspaper isono of the most hon
orable and praiso-worthy callings that any
man can follow. Ho was accompanied by
Capt. Kress, of Lock Haven, while here,
and both gentlemen wore registered at tho
Brockerhofi" House, whoro thoy met many
friends and acquaintances.
—Dr. J. Jay Villers delivorod his lec
ture, "Funny People," to a select and ap
preciative audlenco on Monday evening.
The entertainment was pleasing through
out and hearty applause followed each ef
fort. Pathetic and humorous, without try
ing to bo either, no wonder he exerts so
powerful an influenco upon those who hear
him. Should ho choose to again visit
Bellefonte ho will have another full house.
This augurs good for the Y. M. C. A. as
an initiatory lecture and wo compliment
them upon the manner in which they have
been favored.
Mr. William Kerstetter who collects
Stalo and county tax in Millboim was re
lieved of somo two hundred and thirty
dollars on last Saturday night while ho
and family wero attending the concert.
The guilty parties entered the house and
with a chisel, which they left behind them,
cutout the lock of the desk which served
as a depository for the treasure taken.
This is one more warning, telling fo'ks to
keep very little money in the house or
about their persons. Mr. K. doca not have
any idea as to who may havo done the
deed.
—Tho admirers of John Howard Payno's
"Home, Sweet Home," will appreciate the
following additional verses, written in
1883 and presented to an American lady,
the wifo of an eminent London banker :
Tons, la d"pn* of lh* !*•"-• of
lion • rot tho r*m*mbriic of horn® •till !
from illurrmfnti abroad, which bat flattaf th- ya,
Tb unaalitflrd hart tar. and my, with a alfh.
Home, borne, tent, sweat bom* I eta.
Too exile U bleat with all fata ran bestow,
Hut mine has town rhecksre! with oisnjr a woe I
Vet, Ih lib different oar fortuaea, our thoughts are
the aaiae,
Aod both, ae e think of Columbia nrlalm,
Home, home, sweet, eweet home! etc.
—At ft meeting of the board of directors
of the Bald Eagle Valley railroad com
pany, held in Philadelphia, Ut week, the
boftrd declftred ft dividend of four per cent.,
upon the earnings of the road during the
past six months. We undert*nd thatoTer
and above tho amount required for the
dividend, quite a handsome surplus re.
mains in the treasury of the company. A
semi-annual divy of four per cent, will not
only bo good news to the stockholders, but
also shows that the company is doing a
large and prosperous business.
Benner township seems to be infested
with sheep killing dogs. J. If. Fishburn,
of that township, had five of his finest
sheep destroyed on last Saturday night by
dogs. Three of them were literally lorn
to pieces, while the other two were so se
verely bitten that it was found necessary 10
shoot them. Persons knowing themselves
to be the owners of such dogs should either
kill them at once or not allow them to run
loose over tho country. The owner of a
sheep killing dog is liable to pay for any
and all sheep killed bysuch dog.
—The State encampment of the G. A.
K. will meet at Williamsport, on Wednes
day of next week, the 25th instant, on
which day the members of the various
posts present will mako a street parade.
The meeting will continue over the 21th,
and Reno Post, of Williamsport, is mak
ing extensive preparations to insure a suc
cessful encampment. Wo presume some
of the members of Oregg Post of Belle
fonte, and also of Robert M. Foster Post,
of College township, will attend.
—Candidates have commenced to loom
up and are busily engaged in entering
their name* for the go-as-you-please, free
to-all race next fall. Our late County
Superintendent, and the editor of the Mill
hum Journal each are casting a wishful
eye toward Harrisburg. We wish you luck
gentlemen, and want you to turn up your
vocal organs so as to bo able to sing with
the spirit and understanding also,
" Howdy dowdy, howdy d'do,
How's yoor wlf and how ars joo 1"
—The membership of the Methodist
church In this place, was augmented by
the addition of about twenty new members
on Sunday evening last. The pastor, Rev.
Pennepacker, preached one of the most
convincing and able sermons we have had
the pleasure of hearing, from Mark 8 : 35,
and as a natural consequence the altar was
crowded with penitents earnestly and hum
bly asking forgiveness.
—Some of the newspapers say that on
last Sunday afternoon a young man, whpae
friends We said to reside at Harrisburg,
was found at the Mayor's office in Altoona,
with his face covered with smallpox sores.
He said he came there on a ticket furnished
to him by the Mayor of Allegheny, where
the nature of bis sickness was fully under
stood. We can hardly credit this story,
but if it Is truo the aforesaid Mayor must
be a very wicked end heartless .nan. The
man who thus wilfully spreads pestilence
abroad, deeervesany punishment—not even
short of banging— that could be inflicted
upon blffl.
ANIW EPIUCOFAL Diorxsx.—For sev
eral years past the question of dividing
tho Protestant Episcopal diocese of Central
Pennsylvania, presided over at present by
the lit. Rev. Bishop llowe, has been agi
tated in tho church circles and convoca
tions of that denomination. Bellefonte
would belong to the new diocese, and those
In favor of the division will be ploasod to
learn that the money necessary for that
purpose has boon subscribed, tho amount
aggregating thirty thousand dollar*. The
following letter upon the subject has been
addressed to Bishop llowo by the Rev.
11. Hopkins, of Williamsport:
AX OPXX LETTKK TO IIIKLLOP HOWE.
I\> (he fit. Rev. The Hishop of Central Pa.:
KT. Kiev. FATIIKH: After the adjourn
ment of our last Diocesan convention, at
which, by a unanimous vote, a committee
of sixteen was appointed to tako into con
sideration the subject of thodivision of the
diocese, you were kind enough to open a
correspondence with me, in regard to the
amount of ondowinenl which you would
require of us, before giving your consent
to the erection of any new See within the
bounds of tho present Diocese o( Central
Pennsylvania. The sum fixed upon by you
in that correspondence, Is thirty thousand
dollars.
It gives me great pleasure to inform you
that, including the SI4,(XX) contributed
from within the Convocation of William
sport to the present Episcopal fund (nearly
all of which was subscribed under the ex
press condition that it should return to us
in case of snv lulure sub-division,) the en
lire sum of thirty thousand dollars, —and a
little something over and above,— is now
subscribed and pledged for the new diocese
to bo erected out of the Convocation of
Wi'.lismsporl, in accordance with the
MEMORIAL finer presented to tho bishop and
convention of tho Diocese of Central Penn
sylvania.
Not a dollar of these subscriptions come*
from outside the limit* of this convocation,
or can be used for a new dioceee with any
other boundaries than those mention in
our MIMoKIAL.
The subscription paper* are in my
hands, and 1 shall be hsppy to lay them
before the committee on the division of the
diocese, for their examination at their first
meeting in Reading, on the day appointed
for the celebration of the fiftieth anniver
sary of your ordination to tho diaconate.
Your obedient servant and son in the
church, J. 11. iiorKis*.
WILLIAMepoRT, Pa., Jan. I'd, IHB2.
We are informed that our townsman,
Mr.j. William F. Reynolds, msde a gener
ous subscription to tbc abovi fund.
—The Osceola Reveille says that on last
"Thursday afternoon, while a miner
named Boald Kadcliff, was running a pit
car load of clay from tho work now being
driven in on the o'd Decatur territory, by
James Paomore and others, ho was in
stantly crushed to death under it* wheels.
Tho track from tho pit moutb to the dump
was heavy down grade, ard Mr. RadclifT
had been frequently advised to sprag the
wheels, hut this he neglected to do, trust
ing to his own sir nglh in breaking the
car down the decline. It is supposed that
in hi* (allure to do so—the track beiag
slippery—he was thrown In front of the
car. However this may be, when he was
discovered, which could not have been
more than ten minutes from the time of
bis leaving his fellow-workmen in the
drift, the wheels of the car, conlaing over
a ton and a half of clay and rock, WHS
resting on his shoulders, and he wa* dead.
He wa* an Englishman ty birth and had
been in the country but a few months."
Rush Larimr's stage coach, as it was
returning from Centre Hall to Bellefonte
on Tuesday afternoon, wa* the scene of a
lively fight between two passengers, one
named Heiler and the other .Depo, who
were on their way to town to appear as
witnesses In an arbitration between Jona
than Rider and a Mr. Billmeyer,of Fowler
station on the LewLburg and Tyrtne rail
road. It seem* there wa* an old grudge
between the parlies, and under the inspira
tion of that insidious and treacherous
fomenter of brawls, fisticuff* and riots,
John Barleycorn, the fued between them
broke out afresh. Bad words first, and
then blow* and kicks were the result.
Seller got by far the worst of the battle.
He was severely beaten and kicked about
the head and face, and was In a really
pitiable plight when he reached town. A
warrant was sworn out before Esquire
Smith for the arrest of Depo for assault
and battery. He was immediately taken
into custody and bound over for bis ap
pearance at court to answer the charge.
—The trade of Hechler A Co., has been
steadily growing for year*. Every year
they iacrease tbefr stock of groceries and
the larger it is the more advantageous it is
to tho buyer. In the first place, a large
stock affords to the customer a much
greater variety In choice and quality of the
goods he desires to purchase; and in the
next place, the handling of a large stock
by the dealer enables him to make your
money go an uncommonly long way. Re
member these things, and then call upon
Secbler A Co., Bush House block.
—The wife of Mr. Al. Uaupt, whose
sickness wa* noticed in the DKMOCKAT of
last week, we are sorry to announce, is
dead. Bhe waa employed along with br
husband in a hotel at York, Pn., and
about the first of January was stricken
down with an attack ef small pox. Mr.
Haupt returned to Belle'onte, a day or
two ago, and received the sympathy of
many friends in bis grievous bereavement.
—Do not fail to be vaccinated. It can
do no harm, and if it Is a preventive why
you then are making assurance doubly
sure, that's all.
—Ladies coats, jackets, dolmans, circu
lars and ulsteretles, in endlesa variety,
styles and colors, snd prloes lower than
elsewhere at 8. A A. Loeb's.
DXATH or WILLIAM A. BCHKKYKR-
Mr. William A. Bchroyer, a ion of Mr.
Allon Schreyer, of thU place, died at Wil
liamsport, very suddenly, on last Saturday
morning, from neuralgia of tho brain. The
deceased war for a number of yearn a roll*
dent of Bellefonte, and bad many friends
in our midst who will sincerely mourn bis
early demise. He was highly esteemed by
his immediate relatives and to them the
news of his unexpected death was a griev
ous shock. On Friday, the day before his
death, ho walked down stairs. After leav
ing Bellefonte, Mr. Schrcycr went to Wll
liamsport, where he entered tho employ
of Messrs. A. 11. Heilnian As Co., the ex
tensive furniture manufacturers of that
city, for whom ho acted as a general sales
man—a position for which he wa* well
qualified by years of experience in the fur
niture business. The funeral took place
at Williamsport on Monday afternoon. At
half past two o'clock of that day the body
was removed to the William street Luther
an church, where solemn and impressive
services, conducted by ministers of tho
Lutheran and Methodist denominations,
were held. At the conclusion of the reli
gious services, an opportunity was given
to the many friend* of the deceased pres.
ent to lake a last look at his remains, after
which they i ere followed to the Washing
ton street cemetery for interment. The
funeral called together a largo assemblage
of sorrowing relatives and sympathising
friends, about one hundred members of the
I. O. of O. F., to which order the deceased
belonged, taking part In the obsequies.
Mr. Schreyer leaves a grief stricken widow
and one son, now about twelve years of
age, to mourn his death. Ho was thirty,
seven years, eleven months and four days
old. The funeral was attended by many of
his Bellefonte relatives and by a committee
of Odd Fellows
FLZASAXT OAF JOTTIXO*.— Since my
last writing there has been a profound
mystery, which has been the cause of a
great many comment* by people of our
neighborhood. Some date the time back
to the third of Juno ; others say it was at
a later date. Now, we don't know, neith
er do we care; but we are certain time
will tell, for murder, according to William
Shakespeare, will out.
Wc are still having more improve
ments. Another building is in course of
construction. It is to be used for a shoe
shop and confectionery and Mr. Jerry Gili
will be the proprietor.
We have also another new enterprise.
Mr. William Miller has opened a regular
pawn broker's shop in connection with his
store which is quite an addition to the
place. We have needed such a ranch for a
long time.
Our schools are in good condition, the
teacher* giriog almost universal satisfac
tion. Of course a few families ere dissatis
fied, but such is always Ike case. Wc
have not had a teacher for many years that
ha* pleased these people and consequently
but little attention is paid to their croak
'>&-
Our politicians are looking pleasant and
putting on their smiling facet a* the spring
election draw* near. The sulwart* are
look'ng round for candidates for the va
rious local offi-e* to be filled at that lime.
They are cautious, however, and use fic
titious name* when them are any listeners
to their plans who do not reach their stan
dard of politics. They use such names as
pasteboard, horse jockey, pension teaser
and grabber. They say they have the
bolters with them.
Mr. Uaag's new mill it nearly com
pleted and some of our boys think that
the proprietor is getting things down to
fine points, as they are not allowed to tell
their big storie* to the bos* millwright
during working hours.
I will try here to those fellow* who
have been writing to the different pepera
and forging my name to their productions,
that they ere trcadirg on dangerous
ground, especially the pimp who signed
himself 8. B. Jr. If you know when
you are safe you will stop, for I will tu-n
you up in your true character in a wsy
which will not bo pleasant for you. 80,
lake warning.
Mr. John McCorty, brother of Rev.
and Mr*. Wonner, it visiting hi* relative*
here. Our young ladle* are much pleased
with the gentleman.
Our new judge Is full of official dutie*
at present. He has lately been escorting a
certain U. 8. detective around tho neigh
borhood. Don't know whom they are
looking up, but some of the transgressors
are a little frightened. SIITXBOXB.
CaMPAXT B.—At the last regular meet
ing of Company B. Fifth regiment, N. G.,
a committee, consisting of the following
named members— SergeanU Sehreder and
Geissinger, Corporals Gross and Powers,
and Private Philip*—wa* appointed to
frame a constitution end draw up by-laws,
by which the company will hereafter be
governed. The committee wl'l report at
the next regular meeting of the company,
and the report wl'l there be submitted for
approve'. It would M well for all the
member* to be praeent at that meeting, %*
there might be eomethlrg embodied in the
constitution a.id by-laws which might not
suit thei|gted 'he vote upon adoption or re
jection Hmd represent the full sentiment
of the company.
—Laces, fringes, gimp*, buttons, Ao., in
all lbs latest design* and at unrivaled
prloes, at the Be# Hive.
rnu *A will make your blood pure and
healthy.
—Tho concert given by the members of
I'rof. J. H. Kuraenknabe's class in Mill
helm, on Hsturday last, wt* a grand af
fair. What surprised us most was the
large audience; the sale of tickets bad to
be discontinued before tho appointed time
to open arrived. A pleasing feature WHS
the excellent singing of dear little Mollle
Miller, of Miffiinburg. Hhe is not more
than six years old but her execution of
difficult part* evidences a thoroughly prac
tical drill with inborn talent. Her father,
Mr. Char. Miller, is justly very proud of
her. The manager, Prof. K., realised
quite a handsome amount of money in
payment of the services be rendered. Our
Millhefm friend* are worthy of sincere con
gratulation upon tho enjoyable occasion,
as they of course contributed largely to its
success.
—An exchange remarks that physicians
over the .Stale are busily engaged in vacci
nating tho old and the young. This is a
timely precaution. An epidemic of that
dreadful disease, smallpox, seems to threa
ten all parts of the country, and It is now
the settled belief of the most experienced
and intelligent physicians that vaccina
tion is the first great remedy against its
spread and danger to life. A* far as the
disease has gone this winter in different
localities, the doctor* say it hat been un
usually fatal, which indicates its presence
in an exceedingly malignant form. Our
people should therefore not delay in the
duty incumbent upon every one to be pro
perly vaccinated. Doctors, go to work at
once.
—Troubles have grown upon Prothono
tary Harper this week to an extent that
excite feeling* of sincere sympathy. First,
be lost hi* pig, a diminutive specimen of
the specie* porcine, it is true, and yet con
sidered of sufficient value to the owner to
induce him to offer a large reward for its
recovery. Next, s fine turkey, reserved
after Christmas for an extra family dinner,
was missing. Tho turkey, however, we
are glad to say has been recovered minus
that posterior appendage commonly called
the tail. Lastly, Mr. Harper, on Wednes
day, was obliged to undergo the painful
operation of Having a four pronged tooth
pulled. Dr. Rhone was equal to this last
emergency, and the grinder is proudly ex
hibited as a specimen of the Doctor's
skill in the way of pulling teeth. We
are glad to say that Calvin is likely to sur
vive all his troubles.
—The Williamsport Daily Sun and lim
ner is responsible (or the following:
"A yot'ng lady in tbia city who bad
been attentively courted about'four yeari
without her bashful beau ever popping
the question, had the card* printed an
nouncing the wedding, and rent one to the
intended bridegroom, who took the affair
as a good Joke and performed his part of
the contract with consummate grace."
Thi* wai a good stroke of policy on the
part of the young lady and be wan a senti
b)e fellow to take the matter in the way he
did.
—l>rw# good*, tilka, velvet*, plushes and
tinsel plaid* and stripe* in all shades and
effect* at the Bee Hire.
—Ladle*', nii;q*' and children'* dol
man* and coal* in endlo** variety and very
cheap at the Bee Hive.
—Loeb' ia the place to buy dry good*.
Large assortment, low price* and good
good* at all time*.
—The new advertisement of the Bee
Hive one-prioe lor* in thi* week'* paper
will repay a careful perusal.
—"Wet feet are common and cold* are
not scarce. "—Duktno, Skrlchei of Hot.—
He should have added that Sines' byrup of
Tar cure* cough and cold*.
—A great variety of beautiful garment*
for men and boy* at the Philadelphia
Branch.
—Once it ie known that Paarwa cure*
disease and prevent* it* return, it will be
absolute neglect of duly to be without it.
Tbe-efore always seep a bottle in your
cupboard.
That poor btdndden, invalid wife,
sister, mother, or daughter, can be made
the picture of health by a few bottle* of
Hop Bitter*. Will you Ut them tufer t
when to easily cured.
—The very beet production that can be
bad from first class stock and excellent
workmanship in boot* and shoe*, at price*
no higher then common eastern trash, are
now open and for sale by 8. A A. Loeb.
—I have uted Green'* Compound Syrup
of Tar, Honey and Blood root myself at
different lime* during the pail five or els
year*, and have seen the effect* of it in
many case* when uted bv other*, and bava
found but one universal expression among
those who have used it, namely, that "it
surpassed any medieine they had ever
used." BAN.'. BKAYKH.
State College, Pa., Feb. 19, 'Bl.
—That perfect bek'ng and cooking stove,
the "Pioneer," it for salt only by Wilson,
McFsrl-ne & Co. All superfluous orna
mentation baa been dispenses with to se
cure a fimt-cle** kl'chen stove. For weight,
rtrength and do-abllity U cannot bo sur
passed. In purchasing this *tove you are
not paying for nick'# trimming* end beau
tiful finish, but you are getting wbet U far
better and what ;ou need In a good cook
stove—a good, reliable baker and cook.
—The largeat assortment of fall and
winter suitlnga and overcoatings. Leave
your order* now.
M>tf UovTooMikY Hi Co., Tailors.
JCJBY LIT FOR JAKUABT TEEM.—
The following U THE lUt of Grond and
I ruverx! Jurors drown for January term
of Court commencing Monday January 2Z,
188 i :
Clt AMD JUKOIM.
IMilllp Hslaos, (frapp. Klia. r.ti,„|f, Orpp.
W II bmllh, C'UII- Mil*. /.liumarnian Hurtid*
Krr. n.h.r Uf.l"., T O iHinkls, PUllsbarp.
W.ltor Net rr|n. MKM.
John K-icn, B<,w Kliw. William labtor, Ifnu-t.
H. I' IW, 1,0,1. Ul~rt r . fol.t, M. I'Mt-f.
Jar,A, J (Jtnffd. I'un. T. t* ii.,,, w, luifmoon.
KoUrlGlllllati4.lt H1.,,. g HCarr, Milxatwrg.
J M .(. •■■(£.•• Jam*. a|,, Potior
Joliu Mull., Poll.r. J II Wats*), tun,.
It',l,.rt fo.yd, l # l,Hi|l,urr ' Malt ft.,..,
T. I>. Taylor, Coll.f*. o*urg* Rtiu., Potior,
TKAVKIf.SK JUJiOltH—lst W'KEK.
H 11. lllUf,ni. I Abadoept, William., Ilwtoa
UMJ M Eteig.f. ||JD<NI
<hrltUn I * rr, MWifll* Ju h,,, ftwow,
N If IIOVMH ftrji. MfHUtu Mm# IP g
K G Dtitti , Phl)i|*burg. J'Aii NiCqil;, lUfk.
frank McCoy, B-'jrg* M p Ltx Dower 4 bur.
John M . Deilrtrk, Mnlker Mi<bi'llVi M .f Hainm.
P. If Mofr, Penn. Un. H*4i*Tu.
BfOj. (krl Jrl'rriiiMi. P h l ii.gif. LiU riy.
Dnniel Putter Wm, M hiker.
Jki A, Grenltigfrf, Mile# J II Lmg. ( urtin.
Jobs f Darter. Mi libel m (i l( PUfay. iUUmviß.
Ttwiuwi VMflrk, llarrif latiH (' r-->ra.a. Bug?*
D F Bitner.Ofgg f Vtn liui lU>|
Willuan ||*. Phiiifwhtirg M M Dntnea.
J. W Pa; k*r, t'nrtin. faint**! A-e, Perm
J K Mill**, Merman Miller. bcrrtog.
Milium Murlf, Darrta. h M Heart*. Potter
H. M. If ouwf, Collie. j Affdrew Bluffer, petia.
Jam* • Antta U 'tud Iw.jj C Frrguauo.
fturloli'b K rider, F<-r jrueun A darn Fjr,
Adam C Itipka. Potter. J<An BM>, Pent*
lauc laakarii llrlfiMMi Dnaiel A)er* I'Mltpahcrg.
Harry llwrrr, I mot*. Wm Armstrong. Potter,
THAVEH.SE JUKOHS-2/J WEEK.
WillUm Lrtle,Collg*. Mm Miller, Taylor.
JotUh llolUf, H"gg G M Hosier, HaJr,'.
M' K a**l4y, Perguaun, Samuel ||uat*f-, Tay lor.
Parry CooAo, Mtna. iJuim Luti. Benner.
11 M Burlaw, LilMfly. ;P<*> Btubelier, Rush.
William k.Plnlii'wUjrjc J mallian Unll, Mil*a.
Aauiu-I U"kK, M'alkar. ; W n#,i, Imin. I'nkm.
BP hl.aff. r J- hn OIMVf. ttOBBk
P f.ray Brllrkuto. ~ D*-rrun* !,;./*!•
M illiaui K-Hik.
liarld M Mainjf*l Taylor Jmt KIM-; i> .tI,, Mlllbrlin.
M* K Inrlti. Pl<ili|aturf. JcAb II Brir.. *•
Ed Balniih. Ta>lor li f Kinkad*. j'hiliialarr.
Mumual tap ! I'<<, (Jaitx
h Itruwn ht lltiMoa '# K ftakar, #'ollaf.
Williun lloiMn Jr (irr M B fcklay, RT)fcrr.
W lltjom.Hblllialdiri H E MMuk. Phill|btir|;.
'larra pnydar, farfuaon Joa liainna. PklilpU>urf
TRIAL LIST. —The followiLg it tbe lUt
of case, for trial at the January term of
court, which begins on Monday, the 23d
instant:
RIMIT WEEK.
B W HkI|4r|r, M . MMMM . MM .,n. A. T I>"atbar*.
Ifaattnga. Alatandar A IV
S J li rig "AT Ixwtbrra.
HaaUng*. k Bomrt
M' L. Allan. Job M Pa* kar.
llUtKbard
J. P.OrykAlt " II ua*>*| A Tailor.
|Ua*wr A Oapbart. Alr&aodar A llowar
j Fradfkk KurU. *' M K Alrubdai,
fortuay. AUiabdn A Bower,
T. T Roi kla " Villaai <HHg.
HaaUtifi. PtlttM, llHblr,
7 b maa R. Ilayaa " Pairw>\ Lytlr,
Ilaatingm.
Daniel Ktahtl— " L*-i 1 ll aUtDt,
P|arigW-r. Fortaey.
T M " W, V, Lij ' tl, at il.
H'-aver A <#epl*an. Lor*.
WHt Betl(t.. MWMM sssMs " Michael C"bfr,
Uatilei* Hea A Geykirt.
J L. l*|iarigl*r" D. J M*jer.
Ppaagler. Alelander A Boa#r.
SECOKD WEEK.
Jolin M iLwt.Win r - ww J. A i'rldef,
Aleiand' f A Bowar. Barrf A Gej hart
Emma I. KOUMI " J. A.CrMrr,
Alegaader A Bower. Hater A Oepbtrl.
" I*ati4 lltrt'f ......., M< . "MB J lileutibr etaL
Ale>ar4er A Bowwr. Hoy.
McCoy A Libb... M "George M Fetter,
Purat.
I Catharine fl'-fTmaii........... " Henry Bryan.
j Jarob A M ala**r ......... " LauUi, Tbmat A Co.
| Ibater A 4#-}<bact Eart k Gray.
El tali UJ iirendorf, adtt *. " J 11, OfvohiH
Dueti A liaetioga.
Juaey,h Wat* " PeDO'a R. R Co.
AUaander A Bower. B'tamhart.
M eiland " Klisal>etli Balltay el al
lloy. Beater A uefdnrt.
Jabob Bock, uae of " John A HanUr,
lloy.
Ari" Pardee, of aL. * George C Morgan et al.
Slangier Bearer k GepharL
Bank* A Foater m J D Mirleck,
Bearer k Grfsba't. Haetinga
Tbo M*it}Duo " John T Fowler,
Bia'r. Beater A Gephart.
Xaalteila PetUi' ei , • J. II Hare*.
BUir Beater k Qepbart.
Ei: Bit net " Joae|>b Bitr.ee nrt, ...
I } Ppangler.
Jarvt. San key " J H Reifanyder
Datsd Keller " Jawh Boh a, with daow
R*Her. BAG. and Alex. A B.
William Bona.. •' Janet B-hn.
Keller H A G , and Ales. A B
£. J. Pratter ri R " C Bliarer,
Same Same
Alexander A Bower. Rearer A GepfearL
Wm J. Tbompaon •• J. ReUer Miller.
IWaeet A Gephart, ftjurglrr. Alei A Bower.
II M . Hoorer " J. A Odder.
Ateiander A Bcwer Bwaeer A Gepharl.
George O'Bryan, oae of " Jaraea CBryan.
Aleiattder A Bower. Keichletn.
John ** John T Fowler,
Same |i BS
Dale, Air tander A Bower. Bearer A Gephart
Jarv.t. Meyer, ■■■■■.. " Albert Kaath,
Keller
Jacob
h ' • Y -um A lUettnga.
David Wearer'* adm'ni. " leaar MiUhetl, an re e%>
Stitrer A Magee. Fnrwt.
D M L* b, adtn'r •' E C Chambera,
Alexander A Bower. Boy.
The Itayden (
Alenander A Bower. Hoy.
R H. 1m ft oar. A M Jaaree Kennelly et al. '
Bearer A Oeftbari. Aletander A Bower.
J. II Albiifht M W.T. WIIIIMM,
Keller. Tomm A Ruflngn.
J 11. Albright J W Stewart,
Keller. Gray.
—Cuffs, collars, neckties and all kinds of
gentlemen's clothing at the Philadelphia
Branch.
Pklladslpkia Msrksts.
reiuaoLrsii. Jtrnui; IS, IW2
Trad, to QM IN all depanvsnta. aad t**dMsfl>
are MJ dull
ftcn-a h dull and *ak. a*'x f l.ann trrela la
rladlag MlnwMnta >strua, si T '£>7 , PrMiiiliwk
tenllT *1 ♦# ■ *0; rt,. al
n l fwl.au al tT *ST.TS. Si. IVwl wIU at |iM
for luixml u,d II 7S f,.r par*.
M **.—Ta.r ira. r. Una Swllag la itwl. Sal
iwl awS dmud t*. c!wl| Ipirw >r: tIISU
bid tl I*4 aikH for Hi, 9 nd. J.aoarj , fI U M
ami 11 •', hM for do., Frtmair; fl 03•. Ud anil
fl 44% asked for do., M.nt
Beilefeatw Markets.
tatiwev Jaaoarr la. mt
UPOTATIOHIL.
Old wbtwt, par kasbil N PG
Sed wkaat...... (a.w) 1 00
If., per baaS.l. - up
Com. nob Tp
Oora, *b*llad— - 7
Oast so
Flour, retail, ptrbsrrnl..—. T so
Flour. wbnlMol* T 00
.VfW .frfi rrtiwmrnt.
Public Notice. |
Noticfl is hereby given that 1 have
porebw*d t COWMBFOB A*:., IBA foDewtaa ar
elaa of pwraol pruporty, *|s : OWA rat Store, US
CTTTIRE (.0. dark hay ASM. ore Mk aaa'ltoa. MM red
now. oa. smFm, <m col', ot a pair Bs rioda, ooa taw
Od 'br. pt* MA BRA of bay, Iwaorr Sre Mttekaot,
♦WO BfoM. im br .Tow. 00. rnUirator. a* suit ,
cbfokaa* Tb. *H*r H*a kora KFL n DA
P. WOAWON of -W. I * X. Fataor and all PMWMM are
horrby oetldod not to eeddlo wlfb tb. mm
A LOU A. K (<!I LUTE EH
Jaaaary IS. ISDK MQ ,
iaudi,:r' Notice.
A UDITCRB NOTICE.—Ia ib Or
xa phaosOrort f Oretrewasty. It itMal.raf UM
wteto Juha S. Taylor, daww* Tba uudandpwad
Audita- ANWDALAD | y aaid C-.WII U% wok. duar lwOua
of Iba boloara da. frwos Jobs B. Taylor. lifisnl la
aad awooo I baa. iapolly MIUHM Ibreato will allred
to tba datiaa OF kU ipputstaareil M BTO a#re la tba
bnrewEhaflMhdbatoan Tburadar,Janaary IS. ISM
0110 aSdoaO a. to. Fondas Iktoraotod will rdaaaa ob
toad. DAUL
told* Aadlfor