✓ \ „~. TEAIIII. - -$2 u yak what paid in advance *2,60 when sat paid In adeltaee, and 1.3,1/0 when nat'paid bet** the exptrattion or. the -year. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Q. T. IL—the division, of the Swim republic are called Cash= and not States. Fsamsa.—You can aim the challenge and its as . toptswoe.ilt our odTertisitig columns. ' r R. you' will send tbe A article we will be better enabled to judge of its merits. Ws sn .—Yow will find sutracts from the speech toorbloil you allude on the outside °lto-dors paper. ' • W. W. Wo—We bawl received your favor, and shaltattend to it as soon as the crowded state of our columns will permit. • - .7. .1. 9.--yes, sir. An act auptothing the county oosantlsalpnen to publish AII, local laws, pissed at the last session of the Leg- Voren.—Of aurae not. Congress will, no t doubt, remainla session until lib 4th o March, lira. There never was i repletion ary hod; yet but tried to make its existence perpetuiL THINGS MOUTTOWN AND COUNTY Tuaires.—We are indebted to the lion. Alexander. Coffroth fors copy of the Pres ident's message accompanied by the report of Carl SchuiS sad ()en. Grant, in relation to tale °condition of the Southern States. , Loons Tuts.—. The grain in some sections 'of this county looks esosadingly thin, and if the harvest , is not better than the fields now promise, we should not be surprised if teas lbsa a two•thirds crop, would blreut. SLOW WORK. FOR FAIIWZRD. Ihe unsettled condition of the weather for the put few weeks renders the work of getting ready foe the spring strops exceedingly slow. If the present state of affairs lute, bet a very ight crop of eats ana barley will be sowed in this section. Germ° Reonr.—Wu notion that th. lumber to bridge the gutter over the lower end of Allegany street is now on the ground. If it takes as long to get the bridge built as it did for the "council" to °conclude to have it done, we need not expect IL finished be fore the first of April 1870. —o Onixonso yucu tur—lre understin4 that at our court which commences next Week over thirty iudividanls are indicted for vi . olatidg thelliquor law. if they are allfound guilty. sod punished, there will 'be a jail of„landlords and saloon-keepers, fur about thirty days. I= Fata.-The ladies orate St. Johns Church, in this place have for weeks been making extensive preparations for a fair, for the benefit of that church, which will be held in the Brokerhoof House, tinting next week It promises to be a grand ['limit, and w.• hope to see it well patronizsl. OFF Tylt TRACK —The up (rain ou the It Id Eagle Valley road, on Tapley eve dim last; met with _quite an accident near Jul Furnace.: The engine ran off th e *reek, °remelting and dragging with it 01'0 tender and baggage car. Fortunately, no one was hurt. We have not learned the rums of•the accident. ' Pmt Teem Ur.—There are four or five individuals in this borough who generally keep 'about that many hogs, and for the past month or two have beeniLu the habit of turning them loose upon the streets, to break into yards, gardens, and wherever else they can. As there is a law, prohibit ing - any such doings, we would simply advise those whose premien are invaded by loose hogs to pen titem up, ant wake the owners pay well before getting them. I=l Wear.—The gentlemen in this section acting as agents for the different reaping and mowing machines, seem to be getting iuterested considerably in the sale of theli respective machines. • In an another column of to-days paper will be found the challenge of Mr. Myers, agent of the Hub bard, to a trial of the merits of the differ ent, machines, and its acceptance by Mr. Hoffer, agent of the Excelsior and also by Mr. Elbert Edge agent for the "Kirby." This is the way to dolusittess. Jet a fair trial be made, and In the fanners decide , for themsehes, which is the bet. ;?"' • ' Tnx COURT Moves Yase..--•-We gave ly been strongly impressed with the fkiot that the fence around the Court 'House grounds needs repairing badly: The loose hogs in town find it convenient to make that locality a rooting place, and the coned: queues is' ei very great disfigurement of the otherwise handsome yard. Yfe would call the attention of the Commissioners to the fact thitt this fence on the side next Gar man's Hotel is In as extremely bad condi tion, 'and should be Zone° repaired. Not only the grounds . ; but the young trees in the enclosure . are in danger of injury, and we hope •that the 46.14410 ft broken pleoes in the Nine will be attended to balers they get any ruse. Doosts litorsatirr.-.-We hare heard It sasertedzbltt will not vouch for its truth, that a couple, residing in the northern part of tie county, both of whbm are on the shady aide of forty, lately had a little Ma- , dielenity whit* terminated rather strangely:. The husband concluded to, teal?, and tolling his wife that business of an timed charaeleat detasoditilde,. itreseno e in this pima, tint{ that Ito loaf return in a day or two, lookisp with a .1 fair, but frail ersoLi i tr o'lo /sported for parte tisknown. dkihttthi,ng him - absent but for it,,fitor days, elunduded to make • the best of her time,•diuligstheiing together &,few clothed and whit little mosey she eould, left with a hired moo who bed tk,iiirlitheir employ for a:fsw molt*; 11 /0 0- 5 3 i4 111 .. rP ui. knows.n ways went, no one knowocalarties it hays left the country. Their boine. is loolthd up u they left it, with ell thi, homithOld, goods Just as they were' left for thiltuddluid, when he started and Licithaltusbawd, by I,heicye, when she leg-StisSiss to eta, OW litOss dtare no rebbir kiltAhlt plififdrqbe country, and in V oi d t tost : oo It the plerLy e lhey aft„ xlll Oulitu4l . o years THS.AAIL 11111)..—It seems to be tne gen eral impression throughoutthe'county, that the reported compromise between the At alantlo & Great Western and the Pesio/T -vania.Central, rail 'road companies, will dtop the building of the projected road . through this county. Whether this im pression is correctly formed or net, we have no means of ascertaining. The. engineers, employed by the former of these companies to survey the proposed tontr, through this section have finished their work, and are now al this place, making out reports of their surveys. It is hardly probable that company of men, would go to the °normal) expense that the eurveyq of these yentas have cost, to find a direct route, froth Now York to 'the great West, and after finding 'one, an we are aestired they have,-4asy . to Construct, of light grade, - and almost direct —an air line we might 45y—that they would oonolude tokit the whole thing drop, and take off the hands of another company a road that is reported as never paying, arid one that will lead them hundreds of miles ar - Onnd. as jhe Sunbury nericessariiri Till. It the Atlantic and Great Western company, with all .their boasted, tifealth, have 6onoluded to play second fiddle to the Pennsylvania company, 'it is well enough for the people to know it. We believe there were guarantees made by men of standing in this part of the State, when the persona 'who held the charter of the Lewisburg Centre and Spruce Creek road, give it over into the hands .of thit,Atlantio and Great Western company, that the road should be built on the line that that charter called for. Where are these guarantees-now, if we are thus to be Cheated out of the prom ised roadl AWe do not say that the road is ant to be built, but from presint appear ances, and from reports of the compromise between the two companies that see in oqe-exchanges, the matter looks very sus : pioious. However we will hope for the best—that the Atlantic and Great Western has spunk and means enough to build itn own Aide, and that if it-has not, that another company will soon be formed that will have, both means and determination, and: that will build &road in opposition to theimonopoly of the Pennsylvania central. Tete Sruncrs.—There are portions of two streets in our town that need repairitig bad; One is that portion of Bishop street between M'Bride's cothier and the Catholic, ohurob. This place is in a miserable con. 4ition and is a disgrace to the borough.— In wet weather, vehicles but Into the mud 'up to the hubs and horses flounder through with mudh difficulty. It should be at once improved. Another place is that portion Of Spring street belween Brokerhoff's corner and Wagner's now residence. This is also in . an exceedingly bad condition. We re spectfully call the Attention of 'the council to these two localities, and hope they will see proper to have diem made passable with safety and emnfort. As far as we Wow now these are the 1190 WA's , AV O 8 ill bllllll, th•mgh 111.1'0 ari• of L. ra I hat need repairing DM rJr dim ann.] CW,TLII , HILL, Apn/ 18.:i P. I1 ; -Mess, Esq. t—Str: As the time ie fast tqwwoaching when it wig devolve upon the School Directous of Centre county to choose a 1,."! °nutty Superintendent,to serve f ar the next three years ensuing, I respectfully soiolit a place in the column's of your paper to announce the name of dynes 11. limits's:, (1 3 4a.110 u candidate tor that office. Mr.ltankin needs no eoofniums from tue. The people of this county know him well.— Thericnovr - that os n teacl.4r- 14-hae4ew,-i any, equals. As a gentleman and a scholar., there are few who excel him. In short, hYt education and longiexperience as a teacher, fit fiim in an eminent degree, to till the re sponsible office of County Superintendent. These thoughts sir; were suggested to me. while looking over the area of the coun ty for a suitable person to fill the office, and I pen therm now, merely for the putpoee of directing the minds of the Directors to this subject, and to Mr. Rankin, hoping that their thoughts may be as my thoughts, and that Mr. Rankin may at the Meet Mg of the Convention, be triumphantly elected ith our next County Superintendent. Respeolfully, POTTER. Business Notices. Or Baxartr—Evorbody who expects to be in attendance at Court next week should make up their minds t% visit the extensive furnitur e ware rooms of Messrs. Galbraith it Cs., and es pecialy those in need of anything from a mop handle to the finest burbaue or sofas. These gen tlemen have a full supply et everything in the furniture lino, and are selling at prices astonish ingly low. - Ifyou do not want to buy, go and see what they have got, and it will more than r repay you for your trouble. To Fsamans.—Messrs. Shortlidge h Co.,havo now on exhibition at their °Moo, near the B. K . V. R. R. Depot, a Kirby Clipper, for mow tug_ and a combined Reaper and Mower, with soli rake attached, which they will be pleased to show to any farmer whu desire; to see there.— As they are the only agents for the Kirby in this Beetihn of the country, farmers who arc sup plied vilth tbeso machines should etarnine theirs, and see if any extras are needed, and if so,ehould send in their orders imiasatiately3 New Sucia. SllO P.—We notice that our friends Powers & McMahon, have opened op a new Atop for the manufacture of boots and shoes, in the room next to the old polroOloe. Both of these gentlemen are experienced workman,. Mr. Powers having been foreman in the atop of Ed ward Graham, esq.,for years, and Mr. McMahon, has, for quite a time, been carrying on business for-himself, both irt this plime and at Snowshoe. They - me bOth good judges of material and work and those who entrust them with their orders, can feel certain of / having •tbeir boots or shoos made of good leather and in the beat style, ' MAGNI/JOINT 81401 C.—One of the hugest and beat assortwPct of goods that ever reached this place, was received by Burnside';Uaring the paii week. It is reolly surprising the =omit a goods that piesV"through hie store, but when we take into consideratlon'the feet that ha has bee n in the business tor years, and knows what is good and whit is not, that warrantl, every thing be sells to be as represented, that he sells as. °Beep, if not cheaper,'tgOlo unrestablishwent I the central port of tN.,Litotylvad *lwo Amos 11, i full supply of evartlthii on baud, It is not tote , wondeied at than ererbody goteirluore to buy.— OfTe him a eall awl see lf we do not speak truly. EVZIPOBJete4.—M. Q. 01140; out. of Jassy Shore, ,Lyeening (aunty, will be in town, 4 111, Rapti rieek, with One of Youngman',e patent Ilhieghant Evaporators, for the pn i T it eS explaining fie nee loner eitizoge; end ina tyrytmood fyrnp,frosn'Aierfinni or xxsagryte,„ geishas:a is beghitti4AS'oeirupy ; 14441.0 f I=l attention of the pedtio, es it is e orop which is largely redninerstive, and easily catlltvated.— Tbabest meets, therefore { of ma!tufacturifig tho syrup' from the plant will oalnmeAd itsolf To our citizens, and Mr. Crane promises to chew that Youngman's Evaporator is the best machine yet Invented for that purpose. Territory is for sales and parties wishing rights can obtain them by addressing Mr. Crane, at Jersey Shore, or the inventor, J. E. Youngman, at Rockford, 111. Tua FAIRVIi7 Sax will commence it, next session on Tumidity, April 17, under the in straction.of muss Motta l prown, Mai'pal.' Pas lrnititution Is most eligibly and.pleasabtly loca ted, and commands a Ane phew of the'liarroand. lug country. ,Of all ' ihat is ebarming GAIN) eje, nothing impasses the view hem the ;tiding.— This sight is truly grand; as far es 1 eye eau reach• you can look eatit and west, land view splendikfarms, regularly laid out, Mountains of mOderate MeV/stied, and otonststing of parallel idgee ?operated by ongitudinal vapoys, all of which conspire to m nit really magni fi cent.— cpbout half a mile robs BAN institution is a ring whose water* , are impregnated with a rfilneral substance, which imparts to it a medi cinal property, /Lila WOuld 'be as much celebra ted as the medicinal springs.of New York and. Virgin is, if it was known. The Populace, take them as is whole, cannot be excelled for good morals ; none of. those IoW-11ved groceries,which are a general thing in such towns, is hero to be found. There are two places of routine worship , and both are well attended. This institution makes a desirable retreat for iltudy, and I hope that young ladies and gentlemen, contemplating thaimprovemont of their minds, will arail them: selves of its advantages. Boarding can be had fot two, and a half to throe dollars per' week.— Tuition very reasonable. Students, on their at_ rival in town, aro requested to call upon the Principal, oho will see' that they ore provided with complete aecommodattons, and give any formation that may be required. Any before , motion wanted by letter will be given by Miss Brown, Marion, P. 0., Centre county, Pu. We should wrefkeep in view the great object —the elevating, the strengthening and the pu rifying of the minds of the rising generation-- and press steadily forward, being governed by tae experiences of the past, the wisdom of the future, until we gain the mastery osier ignorance and science sits enthruned in every mind. Twq, DAT) CogES or Puns CeltßD.—By Dr. Stricklands' Pilo Remedy. Mr. Wass of Janes rifle, Wisconsin, Writes for the benefit of all who suJor with the Piles, that ho has been trnub led la eight years with an aggravated cam; of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the artily ra incroblo. (ho being quite paralysed with the Both thee. diotroming cases were cur al pith opt„ bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pulp Rolm dy. Thli recommendation of those gentle men, beside the daily testimonials received by Dr. StricMena ought to convince time suffer ing, that the most Aggravaiwrebroniel Cases o Piles are cured by Dr.Stricklarel's Pilo remedy it is sold by Druggists everywhere. -• I=l Wang on SOUR Li' .—hr. Strickland's Eye Lotion is warranted lobe the-beak remedy in the win hi for weak and sure eyes. Price 25 rents. Sold by Druggists. 20-1 y DIED. Si Dorris townstip, on the 12th of Aiiril, John Allred, eon of Daniel and &walk Shun , aged IS )earn, LO trionthuand V dap. The Bellefonte Market. W 04.44 6y // , ,ffer & Kale,, Mee toi The 1.11.,0ing the ,tootati,,o. np t., ,wc ' n Th Ur.day o, entng, Wlll,ll our piper \Seta Yu pre. , WM.. 11 heat, per IMShei $2 05 Hod Wheat, per bulpl $2 00 Rye, per bushel +. C,rn , Ears, par bushel Oat., per bumliel j 35 Barley, per imam' 00 Buckwheat, ptir busluil ......... ...... 75 Cle‘erreed, per burtiol $1 0013.1 50 Potatee,, per bushel ligg, per dozen Lard, per pound.— .... Bacon, per pound Pork, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per p0und..... ... hugs, per pound Ground Nester. pOr ton GIAL SUTJUE4 AIIITIIMMTIC OP CONSUMPTION—Two thin shoes make ono cold; two colds,• ono attack ut bronchitis; two attacks of brourhitisit, ono _coffin. All of the above diseases ran ho AVOIDED by the timely use of Sullen' Imperial Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds. Influenza Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough Sold everywhere. june 28, 1888-Iy. ROOT ! ROOT ! ROOT I-READ ! READ ! REAF ! RUOVAPoslachine preserves the life of the Malt., changes it from gray to its original color In three weeks—prevents the hair from falling— is the beet article fey dressing the - hair over found in market—will surely remove dandruff and cure all diseases efthe scalp—is delightful ly perfumed, GAw• ! baldness, and will not stain the akin. Wo iell tffettory quickly, and tell it true, when we say it le a perfect Restorer and Dressing combined. N , o they preparation for the lair contains Pest o Nut Oil. Sold by all Druggists. ORI SKINNER A CO., ( Solo Prjprictors, lipe gfield, Mass. 11-191 y _ DEAFNESS, BLI NESS co A CSTAIIIIII— Eseated with the most success by Dr. J. ISAACSoircullat a Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Molhuid, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country may be seen at Ids A ffice. The medical faculty axe Invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in bis prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Inserted without pain. No cLarge made fur examination. 10-264 y, Ennons • or Yours.—A gentleman who suffer od for years from Nervous Debility, Promdture Decay, and all the elleets of youthful %diger-. lion, will, for the sake of suffering human ity, send free, to all who need it, therecipe_eild.directions for making the simple remedy by which he was -cured. Suffcrertfladshing to profit by the adver tlier's experience,' eon do so,, by addressing JIMIN U. QUDEN, No. 13 thambefs St., New York.ll-1 d';'" ' • , LIP.", LUMPLira !—DIKCPS! Daope !DAOPII! AUICri an, Life Drops will cure Diptheria, Coughs, Bronchitis, Sore Throat; Asthma, Monied:am, Neuralgia, Ague hi the Face, Headache, Toothache, Bruises, Sprains, Chll- blame, Croup, Colds, Fever and Agge aAd Chol era In a single day. Sold by all Druggists, tont* full directions for use. ORRIN. SKIN . Nt• It A CO., proprietors, Alwingneld, Mass., Doman Barnes A CO., Now Stork. 11-10 2 Iy STRANGE, DOT TRo6.—Evory young lady and gentleman in the United Stet& can hear eome thing very much to their advantage by return mail (free of chsurge,) by addregshig the under signed. Those having Nate of being hum bugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All other. will please eats* 'their obedient servant, THOS. F. CIIAPAIT, 831, Broadway',' New York.'ll-1 4.... Tim two a ma t ipt oaoisT 08011(11.-- Forty d fferout styli* adap,ted to subtod and secular mush" .for taa , to sBoo each , FIF.. TY-ONE wild) or arils WlVALliftr oth er first-premiums ano4 them.' Ifidstratod Cataloguoa froo. Address, MOON a HAM LIN, Borros, or MASON HHOTIIHRB, Haw Yalta. 10-334 y. . . Icon ! Iron ! Iron I—Einuireda i ; Sintaton ! —Wheaton's (Nutmeat wiU cure 'ikltch 11148 eo hours. /d came sale idioms, eke's, 441whis, end SU ereptions of the skis, Price fol Man... ha For sqlo by. all Ernigista, 'Emending 80 Cents WWl* . . ~/(4 th Potter, StiloyiginEkiio WaShhog . . I trelgi )300011, kte4lig, It will be forwarded - •ttiskroto orpv t igy, to apg,part et the. Uni ' fiNlAdd:. ' ? , • s''' dot 117, 'O6 :!. HAPPIER'S' OR /WIRY/ =AT . rtes.-All nervous sufferers Mtitl torrham; seminal einissions, loss of peririir, im potence AG. °salad by self abuse; sexual execs soil and impure ominections, can have the means of self sure furnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, P. 0. Box 2853. Phildelphia, Pa. 10-18-12 RIYMORATOOR AND Nawnstats,-.Nunforous remedies for these complaints have been brought before the public, and used with vs rY,littoOceil as they sonerally contain some curative 'qualities. But unfortunately_ for the &filleted, they are of little effloloney. For often they only niedify diseases, pod dtr tde towards perfecting' a radical core. But the Great Inter , ,, nal Remedy, Johnsffle It,,Oompound, offectial-. ly banishes the dioceses from the system. Itis beyond a doubt the, surest and mot :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgin,l chat, do. ever used. It has gained.- Bib' patronage an favor of person&pf every rank, and the demand is steadily 'rvaluing. It lc a prieeless remedy to those afflicted. Sold by. Druggists every where. To Oossustrrives.—The adiertiser, heel re+tured•to health in a low weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered tor seveVal years with w severe 1 ag afreetion, and that, dread disease, Oonsumpti n—is anxious to make, known toltiA follow•euff r es the moan lure. To all who desire It, ho will] send a copy of the prescription used (free of ehatgo), with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Clonsump , Son, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cable, and ill Throat and Lung affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Vreloription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, as it 'will Cost them nothing, and may prove a gloss ing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by. rater a Wail, will please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, WRlLatushurg, Kings Cummtl . , - Now York. • 11-1 REEVES' AMBROSIA FOR TOM gaIJR.—/illt Orirsiorit and genuine Ambrosia is prepared by J. -A ht.reir itenvits, and is. the best herr , dressing and preservative now in use. 'lt stops the hair falling out, causes it to grow thick and long, and prevents it from turning prematurely grey. It eradicates dandruff, cleanses,' huantities, nod renders the hair soft, glossy, and curly. Buy it. try A. and bo con vineca. Dan't be pot off is all a spurious artt cle. A-k for Reeves' Ambrosia, pal bike no mho For Cale by druggists and dealers in fanci goods everywhere. Price 75 cents per bottle—so per dozen. Address R BEV fils• AM BROSIA DEPOT, 02 Full.= Suet, Now York City. s , 0003'05-6m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A CITIZEN SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry snit of Venditioni Atisortos and Levari Facie., howl out of the court of common pleat of Centre county, end to me directed, will he exposed to public sale at the court Louse in the borough of IRALaconia on• JSlonslay the 23,1 day of April, A. D. 1800, the following described property to wit: A' cortain tract of land situated in the town ship of Howard, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: on the south by lands of Joseph White, on the- west by lands of W. F. Packer, Thomas Hughes and William Brown, on the 'daV•Nr - by Muds of David Shank and Jacob Ba ker, and on the call by lands af James Gordon and Nelson Askoy, containhig two hundred. acres more or less, thereon-erected a log house, and log barn and other out buildings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold,as the -properly of Samuel Leatiers. A LSO, All the right title and Interest of David liubler and Michael nobler, p and to a certain tract of land situate in Haines tonvnininits Cen tre county, botanic:4l'mnd described as follows, beginning at in logwood, thence along lands of Johns nobleman, south 78 &Irons, east 724 porches to a stone, thence south It dcgrues,wort perches to ay spruce. thende along lauds of lass Woos Cr. north 77 degrees, ca.t 01 perches to a pe.t. thence along taunts 01 the moo and Nichael 3lntx, north .n dogneee ne,t, 1:15; per ches to A thence Ailing • Linde of 31 what! south c ll l dezrees west 100 and to stems thence al nn un it the said other tract south degrees ne.tt 1.10 perches to the place of begin ning, containing 125 acres and 104 perullos and dilownunce. ALSO, One ether tract, beginning at a dog wood thence alongtho before recited tract north 6 degrees east 130 port:hen to a stone, them% smith 884 degrees weft to a stone thence along lanitnOtAllurtb Harper, troutiro7 'demos west 16 perches &a stone, thence alone lands of 1 the same, south 4 degrees west Ili porches, to te n-snn, thenessii uth 81 degrees west 17 per ches to stone, hence sehtb 10 degrees west 134 perches to a steno, tliAr 6 o l ol 3 degrees east 33 perches ton stene;-Mbnce nouth• 51 de grees we:it 41 perches to a stone, theme south 80i dogs cs west 65 pechos to a black oak, thence along land of the said Adam lli.rpiir and others eolith 26 degrees east 125 perches to a stone, thence along land of John llusteiman! north 53 degrees 123 riches to the place of beginning containing 1.11 acres and rtianhes more or lies, with improvements Sc. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Miehnel .1 David Milder. 44 4.Y0, All the right title and interest of GeorEnTillumn, in and to a certain lot of ground containing about ono acre, situated near Antitoxin in eight of Philipsburg, Bush toavn ship,Xentre county, bounileik on the north by land of .1. llaiee', Wblow, on the west by land ol J. 1 . ut, , 1. : , . .:ir.. '..., m 11l I 4' , . .111 . .11" the east by stalitown, thereon tweeted a small house with the improvements and appurienan- COB. INS 9 a:zi Seized taken in execution and to bo sold as thu property of George iioldman. ALSO, A certain tract of land situated in Furgeson township, Centro county, bounded' and described as follows, on the north by lands lute of Joseph on the west by lands of James Ross, on the south by lands of Shorb Steward and Compeny,and'on the east by lands of Michael Rider and John Kridar containing coo hundred and fifty; acres mom or less, there on ereptod a house and barn and other outbuil dings. • Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Ellenhargor. - A LSO, A certain tract or piece of land.situ ated in Boggs township, Centre county, bound ed and-deseribtd as - -follows, on the - north by lands of William Rose, on the east by lands of ,John Olonn,-13inion liarpor, and street, on the west by lands of estate late H. H. MoKinnoy's, Wharton Morris and Mrs. N.W. Iddings, and on the , south by lands of James T. Halo, con Wining forty three sores more `or less, with im provement* cud appurtenances. Seined taken in execution and to be sold as the property of A. C. Iddings. ALSO, A two , story plank frame house ,or building situniod in Boggs township, in said county of Ce4re, containing in front 28 feet, and4 . -deptit ..20 feet, and' the lot or piece of ground and ourtgage, appurtenant toemid batl- Soisod taken execution and to tie sold as the property of A. 0. Iddings.., Side to commence at l elplook,.P.M. said day. Sheriff's Otlice,'"' - 'II.ICffARD CONLEY, Bellefonte, April 6, '66-31. Sheriff. lOURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable Samuel Linn, president Judgo of the court of common pleas in tho 25th Judicial district, oonsistieg of the ,counties of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, and the Honorables John S. Prondfoot and Samuel Stroheekof, emus., imsodate judge! in Centro 00. s having teemed their precept, to ,me directed, for holding a court of oyer and termirier and gap oral -Jett delivery at BoUelbute,ifor the minty of Contreennd to 991Amohoe nn the foilrillioadaY of April 1866, being the 284 day of the month and to coati:ind i te° weeks. Notice is theve hereby glean to the Cor oner, Justices While Naos and Constable' of the said county of Centre , that they be then end there in their proper persqns at 2 o'olook in the afternoon of said day, with,theirrsoordm. ipgal eitions examinations, and other remembran ce s, to do those things which to their Ave BPPdr ten to bedew, quid those' wtirinfe bound in re cognisance to prosecute ageing% the persons that are or shall bent 'the jail' of 'Centre county be thee cod there to proabouto alpinist thorn as s hall be just. dives wider my: band ill eltifigionfe the Ai day of pril 11. ono tbopiptiki eight LAW , it4e 4 e ind'apa, 11 71**i arbli istri : ) l e t r wears OMbd.., 'IMB . 'oopualt , Itell • Cu PUNT WO w N uy -apedillankh Ipm:entail" at , . L t. ^ AEI ul MM RB The following amounts WM! beta MUFaned" lundupasised by mi rem& dad 'of roosd lb this office for MS InspeeMen of Wire, legateees, oreditors and all others in anj wri . into and will be presented to the Orph Court of Centre *ovary tab* held' at'llellifbn for allowance and eonlirunstion; on Wednesday, the 25th of April A. D. 1226. ••• 1. The account of Mark Halfpenny and Wil liam Foster, evecutdre of the lest will and testa : meat of illobert, M. Fodor, late of Hants town ship deceased. . 2. The account of John, Jl,, Thome.o !mum 61'404 of Hobert Eason, %Ss Of ConUn county &Aniseed. 3; The account of &phut) and William Drown ; executors of the last Will und testament I Gee. Down, late of Dorris township demised. 4. The fusionist of Job% Gardner; Administra tor of 2,3: ' of Paniel FetterhoF, late of Ferguson township dilemma. - , , ' .5. The - account of RobertN. Nelson mid Ellen J. Ifelson, administrators of he., •of Jambs A Nelson, late ofThlUpeburg,,Centre 00. deceased. 11. The account ofT.II. It. Smith, adminkstrittift of fko. of Elisabeth Molnar, late of Potter town- • ship doc'easoll. 7. The seeotrat of David H. Baikal, adminis trator of &0., of Joseph Noragoini, late of Cen tro oilunty deceased: .., 8. Tho account of Jacob H. Wile, administra, of &c., et:Jacob Holloway, llate of HOMOs town ip deceased. • I 9. h ocount 04 Elias Winklebloeh, admin istrator o e. of John Wirikleblech, Into of p.„ l„