Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 10, 1884, Image 8

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l'uur*iJßj Morning, January 10, 1884-
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#4 IVum i*rt..l ilt* county. No cornmunic-at-ti*
••"••I IIM. ,r<*,iniiHui*<i Ujr tb r*l nam* of ib
vrllat.
Local Dopurlmeut.
Lines
v wniiT jodfttoji, wuir*niwi.
A l* oh thouilil lutllni,
A- rln flnpt In • of Tims
Another jrmi !.-• |IWMW'I KBJT (
A'uct )A*l W • nlhd on Now Yinr'l Uy.
Tin old t 'lend nltb r|l!dlh ({IM
H*. iriw* ih* Bhil drop no letrt
On eight**!! hut drnt and rlabtjr thrro,
¥ i nli . I* llnt ? N ili.iunnd y or
I II mdiy to flirt , bo WA r* Urn* TWGTIN,
Ai d * 111 hi* bi llinv'acoQftf l run.
\T > RMOEIL IH* lATCII OI TLNBTYDBNR,
And ith ti to Ir* d th *hrrh(>ld
Mr f**tnr nf4 Hbw In •tor* —
\\ % || uut Uoa'i A" 4| d | t" M thi* Uftt.
—We would lie pleased to hear from
our Millhrim cotrespondent.
—l'rof, IVrkin* will Itold u convention
a* f Voire II ill, hoginitigabout 2Hth,n*t.
Tlii i* the II ition.il week of prayer
u„.| eli*rvt'il hy most of our
churches.
—t'entre county teachers are liand
. no and intellectual, bright und witty,
well read, well fed, and j-ivirly paid.
JOIIHG. I "/vie, of Snow Shoe. bought
S' ;.-riff i'- lit*' stock of sleigh* at whole,
mile I lie other du\ . S.klllHlV Went oil hi*
way rejoicing.
The licllefonte and Beech Creek
rsiln.ul ailt)niritiiw have pun hu—M the
property on Lamb and Water street* for
a depot building.
Andy liiitnel, of Centre Mil!-, rented
the hotel property at Aarotisburg and
will take po---vion about April 1-t.
Here's .ueee to you. Andy.
—lee a- clear a.* crystal and about
e'gilt itiehes ill tlliekm --. i- being haul
ed off the l'|.tiling mill dam and tie- •
who have i< c hotixe* to fill are on the
top sh-|t' of happine-s.
\ voting Beaver wa- discovered in
one of the elegant homos on Curtin
'reet the night after Christmas. Tin
fi.-m-rnl concluded to keep tin* little
f.l'otv v a present from s anta Klaus,
although he did arrive a day late.
—Ten thousand dollars v.a -:>i~.-*l ill
town I.ist week to secure the right of
way down the Bild Kagle valley. The
jsmr lie it and -mall business nun eontri
buted lilierallv. The millionaire bank
• ers gave cold shoulder* and tongue.
—Tin- Steam Heating Co. turned on
the heat on Monday evening. About
a dozen dwelling houses and business
plates an* alsmt ready to receive luat
through this source. Mr. D. O. Bush s
resideiiea, we an- informed, was the first
building heated through this medium.
—K. B. Spangler A Co. will occupy
the large room in the Opera !!ou*c now
occupied by la-vi's clothing .tore, after
April Ist. ''Rube" is just tin- kind of a
fellow to run a furniture store, and their
heavy increase in business has made
them look out for a larger room and bet
ter accommodations.
Dr. Bright will shortly occupy the
effioe of the late Dr. Hillibish.of Rcbers
burg. Dr. Bright, by strict attention to
Internees. has won the confidence of
every one who has ever had need of
his services, and is very popular in
Penn. Bmsh and Sugar valley*. Few
men of his years can lawst of AS large
and lucrative (ractice as can Dr. Bright.
And now that the good old Dr. Hillihish
is gone, the community can congratu
late themselves upon tbeir excellent
and worthy substitute.
—Bellefonte capitalists bare purcha*
ed the Car Work*. They are now
owned by men who have an interest in
our town, and we may exfiort them to
fie put in operation as a manufacturing
establishment of some kind. We doubt
whether they will ever be run as car
shops, but there are other maaufarttir.
tog businesses for whirh they aw pecul
iarly fiMe-1. ami the fact that they hare
changed hands, and the well-known
business push ami energy of the prraent
owuers, is sufficient guarantee that they
will not remain an eye sore to our people.
—Through the exertions of Qor. Cur
tin the Pennsylvania railroad company
have concluded to complete the Peuua
valley road from Mpring Mills to Lemont.
If the good people of that valley ever
for a moment doubted the Governor's
jmsition on that matter—though why
Ihey should we cannot see—all doubt
has now been expelled. We never had
the slightest doubt as to where he stood,
aa time afrr time he haa importuned
Ihe management of the Penn'a Co. to
complete that road and fulfill their part
of the contract. It waa only through
the maliciousneaa of Jietty |>olitirian*
that such a question waa ever rained. It
i* now settled forever. In leas than a
'•ear the sh-yi whistle of the Incntno
t've will echo through one of the moat
heautifril valley* of our State, and jus
fee will have been motel out to a long
sufferlng people.
Personal.
Mr. Jaa. Hughe* returned from hi*
visit home to Princeton college on
Wednesday afternoon.
| Our friend, Howard Spangler, 1* run
-1 ning the pool room in the Bush House
block.
Mr. Daniel Myers, accompanied hy
his charming sister, Miss Sadie, are vis
iting among friends and relatives in
Clearfield county.
Messrs. W. C. And L 0. Lingle, of
Philipsburg, were visiting at the home
of their pun-lit*, on -Spring street, sever
al days last week.
Dr. T. It. Hayes and wife arrived
home from their extended trip to Ku'
rope a few days vince, very much bene
fitted in health. This trip throughout
was very pleasant and agreeable.
Mr. Reuben Fishburu a former resi
debt of Centre county, but now of
Wyandotte, Kansas, arrived here Tues
day evening, and will spend several
week* in this section vi*iting among
1 friends and relatives.
Our genial and pleasant friend, John
1 itishel, tisq., of Potter township, looked
• to upon us on Saturday last. Mr. Rish
r el is one of the suhntanlial and popular
r Democrats of that township, and stood
high on the return* for Associate Judge
•or this eounty last fall.
Our valuable friend, Hon. J. B. I.inn,
favored us. at the same time, with an
visit, which we trust he wiil
repeat olten at bis leisure.
, Mr. J. P. Condo, of Penn llall, hn
• gain made arrangement* to travel for
tie will known Grocery llou*eof Smith,
Foster A Co., of Philadelphia. Mr. Fos
t<-r-hn served in the employ of the
ihove firm for n number o( years, and
. i* a (Trt clan* salesman.
We had a very pb-asant < all from our
genial friend, Mr. Geo. \V. William*, of
Boaldiurg, on Friday la-t. Drop in to
'cc u* again, George.
W. .1. Carliu, the w- rih> Ju*tirt
of tli'c Peine of RcU-rd<urg. Ixiught Mr.
Straycr's property at that place and il|
move into it alsmt April lt. Mr. Carlin,
l*>-idc* dealing out justice, can ileal you
' out a flr*t-elaes sew ing murhim- oi or
i gnu. a* low a* any other man in the
county.
-Mr. A. V. Kohlbn ikcr,thegeii< i-(.u*
, proprietor of the Central <*ity hotel,
presented each of thcmiiii t< r of Mil-•
i tiiirg and Central City with a turkey f,.r
! Christina*. This i* a custom "Kobly"
• h.w kept up f->r a number of year*, and
we have no doubt they w- re thankfully
reeeived by the recipient*.
t ur ticket agent. Hilly Tlioma*. con
, eluded to take a"high ride a few d.i\ -
I ago. tif course it was cold, and Billy,
after hitching ■ up hi* 11.40 l ag, tuck- I
himself snugly in hi* robe*, pulled up
the reins and. lo! the how Went but
the sleigh remained just where it was.
Tin- liovs say Billy really bad fastened
the traces, but jut l*-for<- starting In
j Billy) gave one of those wonderful
tne'zti and atluitl/y sneezed the trace
loose.
I.win's Phila. Branch is the place
to buy clothing cheap.
A benutifui line of silk handker
chiefs at Lewin's.
—We are indebted to the publishers
of the Philadelphia Rteord for a copy of
p the odmirahle almanac published and
. circulated from the office of that able
and wiilc awake journal. It is lieauti
fully gotten up, and to say thai it* con
tent* are worthy of the great journal is
all that is necessary to express our com
mendatioa.
—Very latest style hats and cape at
Lewin's.
WISTIB Cxruioa Ticxtrs.—ln view
of the inoreaaing popularity of winter
tripe to the seaside and to Florida, and
the demand for round-trip ticketa to
the prominent resorts, the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company, commencing
Tuesday, January Ist, IHM4, will place
on tale, at principal stations, excursion
tioketa to Cape May, Cape May Point,
Atlantic City, Old Point Comfort, Va.,
and Jacksonville, Florida. Three ex
cursion ticketa will bo entitled to all the
privileges of other first class ticketa,
and permit the holder to stop off en
route where such privileges is granted
on other first class ticket*. The return
coupons of these tickets will be accept
ed until May Slst, 1884, except thoee to
Jacksonville, which, under certain cir
cumstances, have special limitations,
details of which, as well as s copy of an
illustrated pampletcontaining rates and
appropriate descriptive matter, can be
obtained upon application to nearest
ticket agent.
A very attractive book, descriptive of
the above winter excursion, has been
published hy the Pennsvlvanis Railroad
Company which can be procured either
by letter or in person upon application
to Theodore E. Watt, Passenger Agent,
Wast District, 110, Fifth Avenue, Pitts
burg, Fa.
—'Celluloid cuff* and collars, all sixes,
at Lewin's.
—Winter slock must go. Bpedsl
bargains at Lewin's.
Institute Proceedings.
Tin* ringing of tin- Court Houeo bell
Monday Pec. 3l%t,at 1.30, r. M., smtoni-
Med the Thirty-seventh Annual Meet
ing of the Teacher* of Centre rounty.
Institute was called to order hy the
President, and opened hy devotional ex
ercisea eori'lucted hy Kev. W. U. Whit -
nay, who read the 2d chapter of Pro
verbs, and then delivered a very impres
sive and appropriate proyer. This was
followed hy singing a -election from the
"Crown Jewel," entitled, "Are we fining
fill we can for Jesus," The singing was
conducted hy C. E. Hehnffer, a*i*ted by
W. A Williams, the Mind musician, at
the organ. The Holl clerk preeewled to
call the roll, ami one hundred and tbir
ty-six teachers responded, "present."
Musie hy the choir. The President, P.
M. Wolf, addressed th> teacher* in his
r usual modest, gentlemanly an<l scholar
ly manner. In tin- course of his elo
fpient remarks he #|*>ke in appreeiative
r terms of the presence of so uiunv teach •
ers on o|H'uing f the institute, and
commended to them the importance of
hciug attentive and wide awake to the
various subjects that Would he diseas
ed, uiid gain all tin- information the)
could from th suggestions that would
lie offered hy the ill triirtols who llil'i
la-en euii fully whtti-d for tin- oc .isiou.
The suhjeet f
M-KI.I.IXf,
wus taken up lij Prof. A. .1. Duvi*, of
the Department of Instnietion at Hat
rishurg. who, ofti r sonn- humorous pie
I fatory. illustrated ami lefincd the siih-
I jeet of Phouetie pi lling, hy giving in
; teresting and amusing exnttiph - <-n the
| M e klsiard. in wlih h the teacher- t<.k
an a< tive part. Iniriiuiontal solo hy Mr.
William*, tin- Mind uiusif inn.
Pr. B. '5. Northrop. Ex-State Supt. of
Conn., was next intriMlueed, and after
some preliminary remarks, nunoumid
for Au snhjeet
riioxmc mi LiM..
Tills suhjeet he discussed pi n man tier
that was instructive und high)) ■ nt-i
taming to the audienoe. ID-emphasised
the imjsirtatiee of early training in
making the sound* ofletlers.
The President announced that there
would IK- an > ntertaimuent given in the
evening by Stuart Hogers, ini|s-rsonat
illg "lear Wihle," "Dink* at the Teh
phone." • tc.. hut on account <>f some
misunderstanding h<- failed to npjH-ar.
j and in cone<|Uenee of which Pr. Not
throp i|i liverefl a \< ry e|of|ueiit *b-citire
on the suhjeet nl "Rural life and home*,
or how to improve and hiti ld npn town."
He cited the uudi-tie. m tln- imp rlsm- •
of plnilt Illg tre- about dw "111ngs, where
hy the up|>eariinre would not only U
largely enhanced, hut great good in im
proving the sanitary and -*lhetie condi
tion of rural homes would l- areotn
pli le-d. He stated that lie had aided
in organising I7H association* during the
season. Ill* surees* a* a lecturer has
Is-en amply reeogniteil hy the pr
throughout the country .
TI'ESPAY.
Kev. Crittenden eonducted the dero
tional i xeri ••. <•!• f img such |*i--iigc
of scripture sjipropriste to the first day
the new year. Prof. Davis was the first
*|enker. who, after wishing the teacher*
and all present a happy New Year, an
nounced s* the theme of hi* retnark*.
ARITHMKTtC.
After securing several pieces of cur
rency. he proceeded to define I'nifcd
States money, however more closely
confining hi* talk of the metric system.
An essay was read hv Miss Maggie Shaf
Or on "Morals anil Manners in our
•School*." The theme was an excellent
one, anil abounded in rnurh suggestive
thought. Prof. Hf-ston gave a hrief talk
on History. Suit-dividing tin- suhji-et
into /Wi/uw/and sorial Hutnry, An un
usually fine recitation hy Mi** Waddle,
of Dock Haven, was given, after which
a concluding talk on the "Culture of the
Faculties of the Mind," by Prof. I>avi*.
He gave an interesting illustration of
the training of hi* own memory, which
for many year* was poor and defective,
now strong anil active.
TV ESP AY EVEN I NO.
Pr. Northrop delivered a famous 100
ture on "Moderan Japan." A full bouse
and an interesting lecture,
W KPN ESP AY.
Rev. Walter Whitney again load the
opening exerciaes. Pr. Northrop Took
up and considered the subject of "lan
guage Demon*," offering many new and
suggestive idea* on teaching the sulyect.
Dr. O. G. Groff waa next introduced,
and after a pleasant preface on the
topie which ho had selected, highly en.
tortained the audience with a vigorous
and instructive lecture on Hygiene. Dr.
OrofT will he remembered as having
been an instructor at last year * meet
ing, and in view of the nol>|o work he
did then, needs no further comment.
At this juncture the Institute was
favored by an instrumental accompani
ment, elegantly rendered Mr. Will
iam*, the blind musician, ami Franklin
Dot rick, the natural violinist,
Prof. Paris gave a talk on "School
Government)" in which lie discussed the
different modaa of governing. Pr. Groff
gave a conclusive talk on tbe sulyept of
'' " - '' '* *
yif,. >• WM
Ihgienr, and "Dife on the Earth," with j
the uid of illuatrous chart*. Prof. Mey
er,of Clinton county, remarked that the
i teachers of Ids re*j>cctivc county were
' organising a "Mutual Improvement und
lleneiit Association," a society whose
chief aim is to improve the condition
of teachers in their influence relative
to legislative power. After some hrief
I discussion the subject was deferred un
> til some other time,
Mr, George Boal, in his natural gift of
1 oratory, rendered u recitation entitled
I "Tito Vagabond." The audience showed
their due appreciation by loud uiel re
peated applause,
W KPN JSBDA Y EVEN I KG.
1 "The Boy" was the theme on which
CJol. C. J. Arms lectured. Tlie theme
wu* suggestive of something good ; the
tenor wit* serious and fully exhibited
i the true situation in which the average
boy i* placed in a certain perioit of hi*
life.
TIiriISPAY.
Institute opened by devotional oxer*
I i rises, conducted by ll>v. Kur t. After
sonic miscellaneous husitii -* had Im-i-h
di-|si-i'd of. Prof. I). M. Dieb made a j
motion tluil, in view the filet that
lion. \. 'i. ("urtin h id < • u cnted tofav-
I or the Institute with an address, that a
I committee Is- up|Kiinted to wait on the
Governor and ■ -ort him to the ln*ti-
J till". Prof. Diet, and Mr. Grav were
j cli'isen to attend to tlii* dutv.
At \\TKn. -A good girl to <lo general
house work. None hut a good, s|. .id\
j girl nee<l apply. Good wage*. Impure
jof F. .Y. I.elini.in, Proprietor of Butts"
House. .
- Vltnost I ear load of 1 h's-e t for Si
i cent till type- have ts-en taken sitifc
j' "hri-tiu c ut Itm er'-
- Jno, Boy er. the photographer i now
ready f--r liuin< *. t'nr. corner of IVnn
■i>• I Bishop street jut l .l-o* tile ''inn
j tilings House. Be|h font".
—Having t.iki II • barge of tlx- Bli-li
Hon. Pool Kooni. I • old re.jM-etfulh
' invite the pool pi. vers of Ih-llefonu- and i
• vicinity, whi nin want a littlem-rm i
j tion, to call. The tables are of the reg :
ulnr si/-- and of the very le*t make, and
it ve lately 1„ en r< fitted.
Respect fully,
H iw *ui> Sr*\'i,LKa.
(J t" i! )rix. a < . Aumm9r j
Ths olde.t me-, t s-its in 11-llefc-tii" oSVr
the following tsrgair,* :
j Ills- k-u. isi a pair . haps. 75c ; dress 1
C<- '!•, A-; ladies w/s.|n Rose, I.V ; genu
woolen winter bose, lA-; ladle* ; I
first genu shirU fx*' ; fishnet* i| ]
| iiK-iipii-n. and prlcrs • n.< r • g< d selid j
Ds.U. f2 00; n.irror* all six s '!sc to 00 . !
s *e KI and ffesh line t,f pure gr,s-, rie* ai
bottom {fire, tlmmtry jr..luce solicited I
and always en band, it will pay j. * u> i
I call, we can't Is- ur>d*r-<dd
U. t" HOPKKK A CO.,
Beilafuata, Pt '
No. 7 Albgl,er.y b'lrr< t.
Evcrvlssly nulling to Rover s i
' pie.tr,graph car to g.-t 4 large tin types |
j for 'Si cent-.
—The season afler the Holidays is gen* t
erslly dull with tbe Tailor*. Wo are of- j
fering eitra ind'ieetnenU in /owytrt.fi. We i
1 bare given large orders, and tbn sicv j
yotels are now coming in. your i
order now. MOXTOOMKRY A Co ,
Tailor*.
—A bal,y - picture taken it, the 'to ink
ling of an eye," at IW,yer's.
Xo auction troth at Carman'#.
—Fraak X. Ix hman is running tba
Butt* lienaa In away tbal the people like
When you are at the table you beve before
you just what you want to eat, and it is
tbe best in tbe market. Tbe Butte House
• equal to tbe beat bote) in town. F. X.
I.ehman. tba proprietor, has bought back
from Wm. Brown bis beer bottling eetaU
tubmen I, and baa beer now for eale at bia
•Und. Lehman will deliver It to any
quarter of tbe city to private tamiliee.
F X Dsn May,
46-St. ButU House.
—Fot a I.VRCK tin type*, 515 cent*, at
Boyer'a.
—Doweet price*. Everything new and
fresh, at Gorman's.
—New line of embroideries to arrive
next week, at Gorman's.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter lira bs|>m Jssssr) 4, IMS.
TMslasUlwilea Is !a*4 la eas #f tbr asast bsaa-
Ufal sa4 Usailkfal if***"' Hs aattra A Itaebsa) rM.
I Is ogaa *c etaS'-ats at bU ansa, sa4 #•* Um M
lewtag Oaaraas <4 Slaty'
1 A Fall Claaslral oeanw ef gser Tsar*.
2. A Utta Sr>•' eearw.
1. A Vail Orlsauac Caere* at gear Tear*,
t. Ths fsttesrlaa sgBCIAL WMB, sf twa ysars
•aek Mlawlag Ik* r* twa ysars of tk* RcieaU
tsCsaraa (s> AUOirrLTCRRi (fc) RATCRAt,
HtRTORVi (r) CBKIIIRTRr AMDf HTUOR;(0) '
CIVIL RXGINCRRIRO.
6 AskertiPßClALCOfßali* Agrtraltwra. ,
K A sk*rt SPROtALOOCRaR la Ck**slstry.
7. A Otasshwl sat fWnMiic gisyatak'ry Csaiaa.
s. aractAt, COt R*K> are arraagMl to asrt tks I
mats -t ladlsMaat ataAsaits.
Military Srlll t rasalewL tiysuss kr Uri sat 1
HMAentals ssry low. Tattso* na. Voaag IsOtas an- ■
Aw sharis a 4 a rotsyi.ol lady Prtarltal. I
ra*Catalngwas. or otksr lafsrssaUaa.sDMm*
QRO. W. ATHMttOR. Tsswaaav, '
•rsTrOuast, Cterat Co.. Fa.
I-M.tr •
—Mr-Mr*, Bunnell it Aik'-na have, a
j very fine wlection of *oli<l gold watcliew,
jewelry and a full line or aUvt-rwaro,
whirli they offer cheaper than any other
i more in Bellafonte.
I'i. tili.-e <"lihtr;'< <| or < #i|.i#i|, nt Boy
] f'r'f.
THE ANNUAL
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
WILL iik HRi.n AT ran
' Stale Collide, bcglning JANUARY Vfilh
and ending FKIIBUAUY Hib IKH
1 There will be at Icarl
Thirty Lectures
by memb#r of the College faeultv and by
leveral 'li#liri|;ulli. d gcntlem-fi from
abroad. Circular., giving full deled*, M-nl
on Bp|(l<a!|(ir. to prof. W H. Jordan, or
ti the I' p'iJcnt, Male Colin,*, Onlrn
county, Pa. „2./, t
I iuL NOli( iv—
I J Nt.fi'. • her-l-r ri#*n'-> *|lporaaaa 1i, (arreted
| (bat the following IrenP#Hre of tb. good. .#,,)
1.-lt * * *(•*#' t'< w, I .a, U'.f|..r 111*, f fiAlili , a f ||,a
A.tofHtbnf Sir" A tl.liiil Lav. i~.a,j
mti I.* ih. n an,ll„ ((,„ ~m , , , h „ , ~.,k
nt 111. Orphan*' bert nt Ontr. cuaoty and if i
. .|,t|..r,. 1.. fll-l llinrt.. 111, nt I •*!..„ lb. r,..| 4,,
n*t <#WI lII* ret#.. will I . win ftrtn.,l al#*t.lntely
I*l. \p|"ai—m# I of lb* rr*l ..tel. i.f 11. maa
M'ff'illllri. I*l* i.f W alk.r t**i*lil|i ii*r*a**d *■ I
•perl In ill* I 4" < .tharin.
.'A Inventory I 11.. (ere.n.l ~t A*tun f
Rpb*tit* let i.f Hell.# I .t,*li .L if.'**a* ] aalikan
(IT bl* wld w. Me.rhe II iliarA*
.1 l..r.n|..ry of lb |.oa.t,.i fe'1(1.0(1 nf nt It J
ffIII# 1 .I (tl* of eft'##* i#wr,#b:p, .ireee#*--! na lab.it
l.y lII* lUw, Zinnia K fflflii-i.il
in. ln*.uUit ~f ib, p.ri, .! prnt*tty nt Bli.b
i •*!* .fpint ler to*ti*blp deeaaieetl.aelAk.il
JAMM A Hid LAIN,
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, n®'* 1 II" ■ k t remit of ifeeit.i r*mt..r# of th.
|r*r. In and f # fei.ir. <aly end ib.i ef| ■eli..n
V" ' ,b * *"*** "" MW ' "" i I
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• ierg. I. tl blMatl at a —l*
i John Wall.l „ ■
' A Ileum ..
. M. .,*. o W.l,em !
li-' 1ie,.1 ... . -bo.
Jelt.r. 11. iMIBI "
H II Knnm I-il—rty ■ *,. r.TMB ;
Jur.'-L Oekmr •• !
• 1 '• ''■ 11 " " Ael-.*i
t la't.w II llpee... * it a
QMROMUI . Mil.* M .'.tin
J.i luui'tr.
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I I>MINI-TKAT< K > N(>Tl# J;
| A a bum of admlnl tT<lnii. oa tbaemei. <.| Or ,
Wn I V - I, . Oimd. I,. Tint lm a t rei.|.-d t, tl,.
I, ell P*e ll* ind-i.!") In I . a oatal*
jer.ri~tn.eta4 to loek* (aiiniol and tb'H*. bet, Ok
. leline in |nea.nt tbe a*m*. ,ibil oilal. I >
J'UIV H I INN,
! Adtolnoiral. i
VOTICE i- betwbf |i*M ibfti the
|A~ aaaaaal af m A Itaakla Ommm** i
ll'-" I". lie e lar eo, . b*t ~n M|~l il . , fr.-
f in-I'i iW <.f lb, Onnrf al f-mmon Hi^*.
lin ai l f r lb. , ton♦* id ('. iifr. and ll.nt **id e
j ..out ei i i i trwnlad ff n i firneail-n eiil,. mil
J line of *e>4 (emit, it IUMI'LII,
''* til f'relb .ni.le*T. J
i ron's .NOTH i:— Iy-m-re
I 4 r, A If. lift J T*- ,i|4 4
<Wcw®'4 lot* <-f w Hhf ( 'Wtilld) f 'tiff (iifiii.li l o
I*** \s> tl*# alt |.. j n . |
'iHriwat t a- tnmk* jMio4i*
ot* (Hj•*' and all |m * rg < .aim* lb* Nam# i
to |rr*#Sf t lir-81, dllljl ajtttfll at-4 t.-y j f, * aw*ftj. !
*•*. J M tIIRtRKK. f
VtfWfllUfa
pHTKAY NOTICE.—Came u the
I J ' ' "Jr. fr l.t f T atia'il fa.
•i. et Jul; or Anril la*t a r*d alt rf,# y+mt
, '.4 vitt, #n.sin ~t n ?#ft war Tl.*"*r#r ail)
' j 'rsM rail. J*< r# Jf f |t *wl fob* !*♦
. aat <Jlb*<*i tt# I < <}i*j*Aw*'l of ioonHfel I" lw
1 I<M Jlu K IM \I:H
I
Ton < Id#!#ra (• trniHUrt arti
I* th*w*t>i* of mimm M.i 4*f 4, l,arU| Uffc j
to IS# *d# aH ft ro-Bi ltdrd'(*<) la '
tb# Pt|l af* r t tfillr it>4 lb a*
1 hartvir 'lalfr iftinH \h+ mil*, lo th* j
•#r?*, do.y anthoi i*d f f a#ltl*i*t
J. X HOT.
, ftO-X Kw<mlor.
! 1 (JDITOB'B NOTICE,—Ia the I
! * \ tratfrr of tbf *tat# of J ■*) b *l—y, dintHMil ,
i th* wrNrti! aj |-Mf toH If fba j>haa fV*uri <f
j i nlt ctNinlt lo paw ojM-o th* n|f#|<<lriM tM ax.4
trait* dftalnt>*'|ta of Ihr balaroa In of Ka>an
I ol Phu*y. Ttwl*#, and rrjnfl lb# n at o#lf
| tana, artl! att#o4 I- tb# dm*** of hi* fttywiaUawtit
, Monday January I4b. I*M. al lit s'dak,
' aK*ti *bd h#r* all j artlo* Rt att*ad If ih# w*
i profawr. KLLIt L. ORTIP.
Atfitar.
/ IOCRT PROCLAMATION.
V / WIIRRRAa. lb. Item Aden lleji. Pr44>*l
Jndk* "f lb* l *n of (>>■•<• fie*, of lb. b JodP iel
Hwam, mrdalei of lb. lernim of Caatr*. need
Hauler** and tbe llna. J. O larla* end the
Hon l R taaitb, laodet* Jo4r* la (Vntr* neelj,
War in* leeo! Iliadr yr,eft. l-*wing 4t* the Mtk 4a (
id Her, |at. to B*a cimrwd. for biddlej a Oeerl af
Off and TeaaaUrea and Ueaeaal Jail tmUrerr end
liwl* Aewei ae at Ik* Pen** la blbdwle, for Ik*
nmatr of ttaatre. and It emaMn* en Iba Ilk Hon
bid Jeaoarj a>vt, Mt| lb* Mb 4a; af Jaanarf
l**d. and be nonUnn* to and. Notice It beret-r
glr*i lo tbe Itoconer, Jatiicae of Ibe Pence. Alderman
and OnaWablna of aaid conntf af Cantrn, that lb*} he
Ibee and there la their proper P*i*n. al 10 e'ekarb
la tbe fun au i* id aald day, with Mr raoerda. In *al
dtloek etamlnalbata, end tbrtr ova naiatreawe,
lo do til i.i Ibiac* ekU to Ibelr aOre Ml rlnlna to
be dnae, and iboee ekn are Sneed la to
prmecou aaalaat tbe prtonnere that ma or aball be In
the Jail of Centre ronat}. be th. and there to prnaa
rnte acainet them aa ekell be laei
(Hera ander my band, al Bedlefhate. tbe Mtb day
af Dec*bee. la the year af onr land l*k-t.and the ana
baadre4 and earentb rear af the led paaJence of the
failed Ptat*e THOMAA J. IiI'RRRL Meant
SHERIFF'S SALES.""
BY rirtue of auodrr wriu of Fiara
Partoe. Lerarl Padne eaJ Tia/IIM Ciponaa, lata i d
oat of the Chart of (bhnea Pteaa of Oeatn reeeaty
and to ma dirartod. wilt ba aapanad to pnblir aala la
the Oanri lewa, la Iba horengh af Mtotoala, oa
RATTRDAT, JANTART *. A It, I*M,
tbe Caltoelag yiaytrty, to wit:
No. I. AU tb.l ■aaaanai, tonemaat and tot of land
aitaata la Catonrtlto barwagh, and knew a aa lota
aaatowd tbraa and Ibar la W to. P. Mark aitenadoa
of eald horaogh, aa rarwtdad ia ■laaeHaneonr Bonk
"R," AM. la tb. o®ce tor recordtag duto, ear ,
la Centre coaaty, aaid lata betag bene fed tad deecf lb
ad aa tolUwa Bagtontag at a pal aa Iba Berth aide
af Altogbaay afreet, theme by aa alley Berth B*,
eraat In feet to Blgh edrart, thaacn along raid atoned
in toet to aa alley. Uieara along nU allay r . eeai
1— feel to Allegheny atoned, thee re along aaM all art
lb leet to | dace af bagthalag. being the era# I tart
which Wa P Plaher had Betber, hto wlto, by Ihedr
deed dated 7th of Nay, A. ft, IMB, and inaidid In
Heed Hook ■H," No. 1. lege 371. grealed and "enray
ed a ado the mi J. W. V natal la. party hereto
Aeieed, tab#a la ereratba. and to ha aaM aa tbe
property af O. W. VaamUa. # tern tor af J.W, Van
valla. dacaaaad.
Ne. 3 AH thai certola tod or piece nf gnraad el la
el* la lb. barungb of MlUlndto. Cewire canaiy. Pa.
hunadedaad daefr Ibed. ae bdtowa • Oa lb* wint by
tnmpikn. north by na alloy, anal by OTI. aoalh by
ewe#, coalnlnlot one acre, more or tone, tbereea nrecd
ed a r*a and a half ttory liin* bene*, elehte and
other oal leillbngt
ALPO, AU thai **rta>* irari af I In# be r land attende
la font# lewneblp t.haatrwmeaty. P*.. leaadad an the
treat by lao#le of h. U. temple 11. en the eeetb by
laade of Joba Rem. oa the tent by toad wf 14- 11.
Wedaer, end on Ibe nenk ky landa of 11. UntMnger,
end .fiber*. < onlelnmg eleren arena, to* "o torn *•>
balldlnge
Belted, taken la crrrrtOna, and to h* told ae tb.
property aft rtok Brdtoayder.
Ba. All tha detomlanCd light, ihto and htirrwed
ia and to * rertain i.t r 11. < M groaag l!ante lo
Ibe towaeblp of Poiler. Centra wtaaly. Pa., boat!
tad deertlhed, ae f.,l|r.ee : On lb north and met
lsi,#le of Janwe A Kellrr, on Ibe errotb by a pal
road, and on the em by a pnblm rend, cat*tof
08. *# re. move of lent ibeteon *cll a .J ft
Ing hotter, *iabt. a#<) other oat le,tiding* AH
fmti'A. tek.n lu .(Mruiloa, and to
|ir.'ierty of bar W. Ko#h.
No I All that mmerta*., Im.as.nl JHn',
[etui #llO.l. In Marl# a towneblp, leeln 'A
[•ooad.d n#.#l lieertlbrd, ae f#;lloaa fin lb# lB r 'i I
lend of Roltert ll.nd*ra##ti oa lite met l.rMh I
lltoatne I". I. on the oo.ul, by lend #/f perU He
„i#|Uie woet by land #f Andrew llerler, ft#riag all
|"rtlon ice owned by r. in* Zimmermen, Ibe *
portion boring town wild t„ o >n .„,| Tl #,Wwd
deed deled tl.. ltl day M urn, and ran
ed in li*M H#e#k "M No 1, ,##* TI. In fbe oNbat
the r.#or,|it,g Of Inod. m l>„t f . roonly, re'erf
; * •'•'l a.|ll more fatty and enlarge efipaar),
i J 1 !' 1 * ' a# r#w, toot. ##r I#*#, ei* (torn],
... I *L*" " , * 1 r ' f, aln l##l and plana of grotted
i*i. In Hogg* towneblp. Centre cooniy. Pa- boor
■odd.oilbed .# follow. ,##, the o .rcb by pwWk r
j bwdlag frttia Mlleebarg to i ..rtitj'a work*, an
1 aL" Regie Creek, oa Ibe ..at by in
J Men. Mergnrl (ir.gg „n lb* aoalb by Ike *
f.^M.VIi l ' •*' by pnl.llc tend Into
I ftom Mil# el -a#g a, M.r.h f #eek, o.i.ulalag el* '
"e .7" X, *' ,r U " ""•* p>*a#le*r wl
' T5 i ""J**". ll wife,|,y d-d d,
j lit'al' "* J """ *'"l r#~"#d#~l in Ireed B
a No. I*r# I'd. n#a-,t..j and -d i„ tb*
,l # t |
tela Jhtotodkyj M Jooethn. lull]
llrf, wld .w I ootn.en a#, I n, kroieCe l#.|ra, lbed
*.*<i"t . g.,.4 to .uld. ,Ed aU-rj
I'Utl'Jl- w
l".i*.| uk.n In rme#ai|.#a.and to Le aold eel
pf4jAeft7 Mil— 7a U<UA#f fijcti
' N t. All Iba rlft.tflti.atid Inlet net of Ibe daf.adl
being II" ouo-alblb |wn i„ ell ibel .I.in ui"*o#i
tot##Burnt and Ifnrl of 1a,..| ai,,..|„ n.on.bf
H. # i*. ia lb. cj utjiy • f C.t.i,, ,„d ntete #,f peon
.#.,. 1...,i,d.#) and d~. ,11.4 |. ||„., lo wlli
Ibe et nU# by P.ld tat #, ( ir.k, ~t. (be #*! I,y hi
of belt. ~|. lb. t,- rib l y 1.t.4. 1.1. of tl
| lap. and on lb. en.i b> land. led. <d H. e,,.. ai<
U.r lb ginning ala weinul #otnri Ik.tee n4
it* , .~i Ik, perch#* lo e el.lie uak etutap *,ni
I .. own, u *aad ~ pnrr|.M, 1. e aloe* >#■' •
""i'tZ *" '* ' 1 '*"* U# a ikeiel ll.#l
f nib f* . w.-et l*|e.trb.w lo a ab,n. th.<
• at*. , eaal 'it p#t* b#a b, tieiet II .1. . ntnlb I
w#wd |g petti,.* |. ti,..,... ...oil, :~i M{
p.f, t#e k e felltr. <bry on 11.. Itenh #d Ibe A
Beglaf meR. ll ..,## .#■ ,1b 71 , peprhaal
f-nl. Ib„~ t, elk >. 1 ~„1 J1 (.etcbn, p, e
"... 1, ..111 ■ #1 K perrhee (o a |*Wl t,#
north I' waai 1". 4-|,i pet, baa toe p>#ei u 1.
. # | IP (" '.tel., tbe | 1... iUilSn
II .• •'-.•• w-i b i.wt Maiftan
A
wf ' L 1 M *fih4 E
bk. . ere. I,.'..end I
pfop#ny of Pre# k lir. n.,1
All llei t#,#w.,*g. t.n, met.i b-i of grr.oad
net. Ik g,.ti, rt. a .1, 1 , ~t .. *.
.. P'natyleaatn. I- ~, #d a,) a, f. il:
Itog t alng alla |. .1 (# , u .i
, known ae Bneb * addil ... to the I ■ . U gi, . f I
! nt. tin, lb em I.t. of 111, 144 „ #„*.
! * •" . le.t# It it •... „ stt'tf !
f• 1 . Il"#.re 1...,".,, , t g I.t ~ • b.l S.I 14a ,
~# #■ Im' *#.., ft( 1,.,t, to ~ fbear. •)
alley t *.t,.,„ H," of 1,, |4|. t! at!,,
• • S -4 I'd h<# 114 1 ',.#t. 11. t, ,
' th oor t" i,r , • wo a# I I No 14 '„t. Il.e !,1
I wn<4 Baal eadd.iion to Iba bwrwngb o4 heilebn
Iboted. taken 111 • leeul. t,. end p. I awld ee
imp# 1. of . #." Wa. . . g.,
TB'M- No d.ed w.ll I- n-know I-dgod aatil
pat baa. ■ot-.y it jmd . full.
T.J ITRRKLR.
g m
■ Omn, E#Urfb. Jtn
( \KI'IIAN S' (X)UHT SALE
' ' IS PARTITION.
Ir parte-et", fo. l.'w i#f to. Itry-bnt. C#,ttrtaff
' ,1 "• 11 ll'it- • e,.d ' hire, I ,■. w 11. eg}.*
el |m' IK ae!# • # pt.o .... r# | lend. b*r> laef
> ' - 1 1 WTI.M . T <ET. i AE ey.ikal.-th 4
r#b day of . sl# lanin . ,|.~k ,
• el oere.al! If • ft.'!, erg tr.~eta.i-ee, let.Boated
uneu ..f l.ad. d##. tii~l.. i.J' .. t. | t:
v I !'■ 'i gC * In.o. el, tjntr ,e lb. I>* #M|e
V ~# ■ 1.1. I'e . beginning el eel, tM
al V • iter, ee- ,•f 11 Kteng.i# *| . an J{ 1
!-••' ■ lb ...long lea.i* f Bear. E, , jK.,3
.1 . #,. k |o . . . p. a (• wl; li gKd
• .-.is #.o* 1 ... 'i.r it.#. . alci^Hß*
of J bo 'I it . t'b IP, . w.ed :7 1. ' , .lUtfWflr
jt •toll# 1■ • el. lend • t llnry R 'er egalßg
' ce.i k- '. l l. t 10. .tone #1 er. lb#e#< k#J
t£ ewi '7 at.- r,.le to e *t-e,e.tb.u<# nleg lewd
• L>tly eonlb .' ' .end 71'. . 10 t -ie In e p. Nt ,{<n
it. It- . I' ... .1. 0... 1.4, „f 1,. eald town of R.ldm.
i *.uib7(( .em <,4 7-|o n.ie t pin#. ,1 1~.1i,,
- talnmg lie art.-* er.l parrb#a, t... 1 I,a,;a
bar lag 11. ..raw, er#~l#~l on. Iwo.t ,t # ~g ,|CZ|
bone# 1,, le.t .lark l*#m and 'db/r ~ n wIF
jt i.mlt . 12 r; i,g ~f wei.r, ..ne luge bZ
Idari end ..il.er f,t tj.ee. At,..;, inn .#4,
| tb. bel.rtca arwidlgnd-
No. t Reitig ti. antae. Uatlwr lead attnei#4;y
In eel,l M<#W 10 o.kl|. er.l |i'lly In Larger. I lip.
j o>n<.#a mealy, P. . inmbi „f "Tk uu l( #a.-
, adnwing aL* •ww-lao.l Ihelo - a ~>e lead Ikn
weiraatoe nam. of John Porhi* gonb -S# c?k
1 >"de 1. e #b~l.ut ll#*-, along sen.# math .if~t
kO # .d* lo ' I,■ rlr.nt it* n ab#a#w, tb> u'-e B'dA- ,
• ..I 12* i r,4* I--, l#~riao( r#oa nt.-nnef; tb#r '.||k
k' 1 Kg. neb. I#, pl U,eioog land in
•nnle. nuae Of Aer.u L. •(.*..ulb Tli . >. i L
I" I-' lh*nra *w|g.*e.i along IMn II a-l iay
o'b h* . ***' 7*l r##d* to n pin* r#-,w *T.o** .100
el,mg lend oi H.r.ry R j.r.in tigbl <#f |ie<i.|i||
coil. ,-*! 17s r.... u. a pi,. (11 r,- t .
mm ■ e.i ■ #, baa 40 iij A
~f bogionir g, c#n.t*lnfr.g Ifli r# and 6 per hud
, alb w m. m .rw - be#, *t. i| tirn'.r—l
•wTh# nVr. ten neealvmad Ire. I# cd leggA
, I* -Id -a lb. (.##aii#~w on WTdnrmday. U,, 1. 1
; Murk, A li leki. al |<i o'.b* k a m.
No 1 Bring on* I lb. hrßfor trtoda
j Rob"* lend* attnal* la lb. towneblp
' .aely nt Clialo' and etn#e afidneeld. l~ginal^^H
ti. in lb. pal 'j row 1 ., 'bet##. In eerr#.
I w#wi Nk t in rod* to a pnltit la naid n*d the#, iMw
j I,'. ntwi 1 r *1 to a |*nt.l ia ** 4 r.wd *1 .bco
ton., end el--or lb. land# ~f I ten. Milled aadK
' H.ab.l eonlk f.f l^1 . w*t ad k-K- rda p. e etuee .toe
j along lend# <4 l.tte be If leoalb -7 4°, -art 17 3-to
to a .ton#' ih#wc# eonlb f- ' #*l 71 elO rod* to
tbemcw anwib JOfo 1 . meal *1 Ml' r.#de P. ael on-ijaa
nail .eel 10 rod* to e eprae; tk#a. il-gh
0! <*#~irg. N##w##l.r north 71'A #-*ol 14 rode India;
lhra<* owalb Zf i . neei A- In r*#de U# a .tan. gr
Iheac. ni tb . owl * rode to aeb.n.cnrarnM
eloeig landi of Jend k—>b. 1 north NAP 1 , c-wt dpi
to a epn,. .vomer tb#r.c along lend* M Baainl By
north IV. weal ft rod* to a pal. Mm M#
•mil va rode t,. i-lw* >4 I—flneiig rsmtnialwAll
acme and SI perrbm. anni **,*. baying Ugh
•owned one large twomtary dwelling h-Liae . na. jw
bu#k bun and #.lb#r imlPwlidiage, a neaoy Bg
efarrg nf eraier. a large ,#rcberd— baring abegp
•Tree < ianted, ia good slate of tuli#rattan, the tar
woodland
Na. 4. Being artaale la aatd Lama tewto
imnty of Clin tan. t—gioclag ala lamb tree, or*
along land of Mtahaei Ibvaolar'e netato aonlhi*.
#m4 In a 10 rode to a point; then re along tnarf
Intr MUler anrtb k| eoet ei 1 una Plabit.g ' '##•
rod* to a elope cora*t, ihaare along lead of **■.
Breeelet'e ewtato and oa Bank bank af aaM ■
eowtk ecf <f. weal ly rode Co a potat them • B.mP,
want to "#de to a p>l el ih*meanoth kto. weal IBfe
to a pad at. lhaacw aoatk 7a . w#at It Mo rode a
p-dnp Ibame anatk •>f. we*t 14 rode to a ft.
lhec.ee aoatk 4H°, wee# 11 4I rode to a paint. Br
along land of a dam Miller north lA4* wwl TB"
rode to a etoae, time along land af IS*put I I
eaofb (* weal 11 T-|n rode to a ikda than re Ik
**l°, Waal I rod to a atoaa, amraet of a "Veda toi
kowae tot, tkeae. along the lea* eootk |*. aaM IN
rod* la a atone. I hear* north gfrf c , w#ed 4 tada to -
>piae. theare arroae Plahlag Oeek aad elawg 188
aoolhi - wrad 14 RIO rode to a atoar. ibeacaMflKH
wind 4 810 rule to a etomr. lb wa along laall,fl
ftobru ker.gaal noatk W, weat B did r#da *# M|
I hence acath l| r . u#ai IA rode ia atoaaac ihwef ■
the mm aad tbo lead of Aemaal Wren I ago* neait*
weal m rede to a atoaa .men, then # along laaap
poaad eaoaai aorth naai MS H rwda to he
■ era ar. Ihaaee along laade af loan Lota. M. hrfk
#~late Jaooi Vomer", entote. north d®. mat 14m
the ptorw of bogtaalng, cooealatag %<* oeeoo a#*
pwthaa. aoat Having erne tod therwoa aaa la# IB
lag hoana atobta aad other eat I-fidlege
No. t. Being the tract ooauining tha >al MB
Pf eg arty ellaate aloe ia lope towaeblg. OMMgjr
Cliatoa. kegtaaiag ala top atnae al th* pahMc I,
thaace ia mm aad aloag laad af Battail Orvw m
north *#£. eaat 37 rwda to a ptdat; lhaaww la •
Berth 74*°, eaal W fade; theare aoatk UP. aa B
rode to a point. thaacr aoatk T4T. naed red
■Boa*, tkear* along Inad al i. hebrwekemgaM A
.V, . eaal 4.4* lew rode ton atone: tboaonataa •
mm anatk MP. met IT hi" rode to a atoaa; 're
aloag laad o4 No 4 north TV, aaat h rod a
etna*; tbenr. along th* mm aad ataaw aaid 1 d
kowae lot aad arcana aaid Ptokiag Orck nnrt *
aaet Mi M 0 rode to prat, itowe* aloag achm L
anoih a| n . ewe# nde la a atoaa; Itotor again g
80. 4 north enet IS Mil rede to a aana* ; t •
aloag laad of idowt Bide* north >f weat I
red* in n etoaa. ihaare hottk ST. weal BT 10 ala
a atoaa; tbemw aortb Bj, aaat tt l
Mean; three* eowth av.wwd rede to tare a; I m
elawg laad of Babt Browri, aeath Wl". wwei l ■
rode to a atoaa 1 theare aoHb Wy. wwad 14 4 llk> ■
*0 aah wee. toearearreae aaid Flablng Creek aad kg S
lead ot Jarah Order wrath AV# anal to IM ' 4"
piare of beginning, luatolaiag H aetaw *m*V
pr.rkia, a*at meaertw Having thereon Mnttik
are aad nat half aaery dneUlag honan,a large re,
ore water pnwer ehlngl# aad timber Mill.
The aboaa aereflrmd Irerm No. *, 4 aad I wto
arid nw th* preaete#-* or Tb#>lHo 1 Ak d4
i*rrh A. O. I MM, at 10 V#tocd a. 18, eeeawht*i
Na.tr
TRBMN Of •Al:B.—4yaa-lklrd at Ike rh
a*oaay to ka aaidw-a <• iiilrarattna at aala law 'tot
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