The Democratic Watchman. TERMS.—S7I per plea late pead 10 'ea trance .2,50 Winn not piid G advance, ;Intl $3,00 when not paid before the 43pirietion of th• yint. THINGS ABOUT TOWN 4 COUNTY ---Ccsras GOUNTP has one hundred and ninety free schools, in operation.' —The phicoodirigs of lho—rotmtyln 'dilute will ho published noit wook. Tnaaxs.--Itev. Thos. Modovorn, will please consider ue .„under many obliga tions fdrilie nice present sent us, on the 81st ult. NOT.—lb is rumored that the glass works, in this place are to be stop ped, unless the workmen agree to a reduc tion of wngen: • • •. ' NEW BA new banking house, with J. I'. Ilarrin, an Provident, and J. D. Slinger', as • Cr, 'will be opened in this place on, the 6th inst. 11=:1 Sics.sn't`e,—On Monday hlot,n feeigitt train on t he'll. E. V. Tt. II , -ran ..of the track, 14m:oiling things up generally, but without injuitug any one personally. ('u.tvnt.o II t%t,sllTh e Itrockeritoof 1168 place ehangist hands on the lat inst. Messrs Mantel & Kroll], of Marietta becoming proprietors Mr. Butts, the late host, retiring to priinte life. —Our carrier requeets tit to return his thanks for the liberal pal t Lunge re-. eeited on NPW Year's day. Ile says Le Mabry tt - - ett*tmmmry - M Wive New Year's addresses every ;101":" I MI . BOS IKM INT.-011r friend, titanium, the mentleinunly add obliging hog of '•lin,tnwns'• not el, Lny jEiRt Lnd finktied (111I` of the and. '_. thin neetion of the °wintry Liao. ii 1101111 , 1 Ilk e I litug4 right, mill kri iii hoe to “kiiep it hotel." --1 nu. firm friend arnT foriuvt pur~urr„lug 11' Ft lit, itinior ed itor of tive Clinton Democrat, bag been ti len itapi in tell the eek Joe the "r and 9.,eales ,ery encouragingly of •11,44.1. i 111 hin rbli• nrol npoy raper he Demur, at. I=l Spun --Scarcely hart the fir.t seem 1111.111111ellrell 110111 the )1111.18 1/1.111)1. the (70111611101 ntenek3 of rein end till isnot her fell, relining the '401;4161)g, the departure of WhiCh hittl lov er. et beffilln eollen and gleivllhell in despair. Again, however, the Harry Hloglp4 lire ltenr.l is the lai', end hell., owl barite aye once Hare rejoicing Til lac. %Melt the Hleighlng_fenveri HI- Inir- )111) they H1116131 7 e, gold tone, at Stk. 1; , 4..1 to 1111%0, 111 "the .18), nben tie a ant ri,utiing. A , t Ez,i at the late fair on till+ pl/11,, %%11101 v. ;i, an elegant Irish ttroo- , , ‘aliio ol nt 1111(0111 fifty claolloors, was drama lo , ), liar frienol, 1 . 171 I). the C/troon Democrat, no Loc6 111'1 , 1 chum a N 13I—only one tieliel. Ilt t. or+ who helot fr:ozpo Etc to ten chime .1 were ',41111P% hat surprised In fuel the *ere It'll out in the eolol while lilt,' luck holder' nl' .• 14 1 - hot e off the covet et prize NVe congratulate Joe on hos good luck. • Fut,. .\n l'o%t.Eitr —Tho Fnir and Convert. for the benefit of St John , (Ctithoi* Clittich, held in - ctulejltive been the chief attractionn in thin pluoii rturing,tbe holnlaye. Like all ,‘ II our entholie frien] get up, diem, 11C1 . 11511111 6 1 11:1% I' been mark . e4l %N Ith mueet,ai . c , and in tieh rredit 1.1 due to r Me(lo‘ern, and to the ladir4i find gent lernen un d er hir attpertnt valence, far the happy manner in which etret,,v thing \S 114 rondnet , d Nightly the fair ramaio have liven erm%,led ; by our (li %ens, and a +4enetaii. , and itzotaipendable rivalry exhibited tyr the possession of Oho goods offered for aple We are glad knww 41144 t %Lot I/ 0140 M aid has been realized to llii ehtnch from the fair The oneert on Friday and Haturttay nights, gluon by a company, of vufrex- Micro tiinat curs from Philadelphia, m -81:fled by some of out local talent, was decidedly thta best that has been in Belle fonte for it Ideig time. Our citizens were generally highly pleased, and all the eau steal talent 'of the town was out. We were varticujnOY delighted with the singing of Miss l'uniqngloil and Mrs. both of whom are celebrated as Aunttitres in Philadelphia. Miss Cult aingten, we are 'terry Lu Nay, was taken suddenly 111 with bleeding n 6 010. lunge, after the first eoneert, and wan unable to offer at the scconli ht that evening, hem etar, her place NV a . % well filled by Mr. Gliallaber and ids (laughter, Miss Stl;1111, Of Snot} :Shoe, above 1411011 g was 11111444.10111111 01. Irll4 eneeerts wife at: tinded ks full houses, and the reeeivitit will mid muoh to die fund realized byi tflt , fall% • Tits Sawa. roX out' issue' of thiS 21:411' of bkieet - iiit4,'Vei'hotleed the . tact that a case of smtll pox, had made its'appearanee in thitifirahh;anti &Op elated the manner in which a few of air citizens were trying to keep it hushed up, statihg tlitiC ;the . effort, to keep the public from knowing all the factli in the case, wokild only give reem for rumorto ply hen thousand tonguoi, adtt: multiply a single ease isito ti hundred. And so it has proved, PAm ell parts of the coun ty we hear the most extravagant reports in regard le the spread of- the ilibease r and the consequencb is,our business men have and customers exceedingly 'maim during the punt week. If there, wa.titny cause for people staying away from town, we shOulil not think strange of them do ing so.' We are not among those who think the interest of merchants, hotel keepers anti others,is paramount lo the good health of the people, and were theee any ground for the foolish fright, now pervading the minds of our friends throughout the - country; we would be the last one to attempt• to cover up matters, or induce them to place tlicinsch es in any danger whatever. The simple fact of the matter is, there has but vwtt cases or small vox in this town. One of these cases proved fatal, and the victim has been in his grave over two weeks. The other, our friend !twin, the gentlemanly oonductor on the WY. V It It , is now going about his room, able in fact to resume his duties, hut de termined to keep himself housed' JP, un til all danger of any one else taking this disease from hint Is past. Nlr. (leo t)•ltrratt had a slight attack of ‘artolont —so slight that it was difficult to tell whet was the matter jvith him, unit wdh these (I Xeept 1011-0, there has not boon a single caw° of anything like &null Pox in this place. It is duo to the public to know, thciuc s muditLi.dUil 419 to ter huhine: . .l int-n that the foolish and absurd repoets aloud there being forty or fifty ` lou 1.1 be stopped.' SALTLICK, •1867 P 11z/ Murg, 1/: tit Stu •-1 ,e:1.1 you by Mr. Lorenzo Ilertleip, a pair of Walrii4 Tii.ks, that J captured in the nn nu tat of '111;, in _our new :Northern 1'41...wi11? They urn a sinalr but nn One inn a chatoption of Democracy woulii.rtwtit%e it front na, as they are as great a curiosity Were as nit hiiiirt4 man env in Lincoln's rtibinet.i'lease, except Ili.w tit a gift floin n young con, rlioul ones full) 'rtiend MTT . your y.ood 11111111011 111111 . kind reineni. Ina , i i i e t t ~r lid TII 4 )C r /1) , b•I`II ore •n I'llllo.lt l —.loli.l tneitanring fiftelot inelit , is Tength and four ineltiy, in cu.- euutferenee Art the large end. We l'ink nt !WM 101.1 t 11111 k of our now pOSICSIOIIIy, ,_ of the anew , hiHm. ti!e-betg . and lior.p;d nal winter-- for to )11/,/ 1110 (") stati , ntien, w 611 11 15 115 the heitil of the noingrel hits tlr, Im lil of the 1100111,1 MOO t,I /tons ( . 1 dollrfrs to gold. They bring nil many eitrinivi thoughts, , ollll` of It hilt It, \it. niity lay liefure nut reuilert. nt Tin dity. Our (Ili WIN ho 1111%r all) Jest] e 111115 e the firnt. CNS•r 11141144111 it, pall of the eintlitr) fruit our aplinter or the North Pole, cull, at the editor and take a loid, at the tied.. ' A TuIFII , TIS OF mooting of the t•l• urguatoi Dictriet Teacher,' Ar.. 4 1 , 1%- ti..n, • held at Ifltesburg, Centre Count), l'a , on Saturday, December I ith, the all , 111,101.1 t ,1111.11411, were ;11 , 1.0104,d to pre pare a memoriam rel tti , ,e to the death of Mr John 11. Itumbargor, and, there/on', reepeitfully suldnit the followlng att it hat viewed Cod in 111 Inrerut,ilife rot 'lent eto remove from our midt-t our beloved friend and fellow tcaiih or;John It Rumbarger, thereford, That we bore, with humble ~it, niissien, to the will of that (led who cannot orr, hut duet!, all things well. if...oiled, That In hot death, II Iv friend , and cernpanionr, have lost a congenial and ehriotian aseooiato , the community, a uric ful and patriotic caw n, our "Aeroria• lion,' a firm friclol and an eflielent teacher and the church, an active - arid useful them bar. , That the members of thin "As. sedation." deeply syintesthise with thou of his friends, Thu meet seusibly feel this be reueuesit. Rego/rad, TOO. a cdpy of theta resolut inns nunt to the bereaved brothers and sister, I the deceased• /tr./ted, That those teioluticrth bo pub I.lhed In both' Cent; at 1 2 ,e9. and DtIAWILI C WATt 11111 AM. D. M. MOO'Elt, ‘Y 40M V EK, Committee J. A. 08.EUAILY, Business Notices - 0011E1114 Xw - has' a - splendid staok of gro. aeries, purchases' tines the decline in prices, which ho ii ceiling very low. U, a Ho would go naked"—when they can get,a whole arra of oloths at Sternberg's for a mere song., AlmaxotAA WATIIIII.-A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the Tns loarost sploss, bent bootwandlOUS, eboonent toys - , and best stook of bati, raps, tiioves and saline, in town, is to be found at Burns idea'. 9RKAT bargains in ladies/. 1404 fast Miserls andeljapeii, Nubia, and Hoods, bid and fur typped (novae, ladied• Beach°lsland travelling baskets, and fancy articles gen erally Ifitrar's,in Bush's The peal. and therefore the dimwit 'Melodeon now before the publio Is Pelee bet's. They are always on hand et Rynda's Musiu Moro, and eoweequently ptwohneere don't• i hovo to "buy a pig in pokey" Oun ypung VesercrXrao pod rue. d4tAiintined to'in timed; hive put up' the first gas light sign in their iniunteogil 'Wet 4n this oonarrit."*NiktiOn of light, it readi, "Shires_ au& Tinwate," and is as attractive as their large dock and low pries', are to purchasers. It is really wor.h iCing to see. PRICES STILL COME DOWN.—C. 11. Moore, has just rnceived another fu4 ,stook of clothing, boots and shoes, which he Is of fering at still lower prices thali, ,, f.ver. Per sons wishing to parohue would do well to e . aeinine hie stook benne 'pniohattig alma : Where. Pcist office builiiing, Pkillipsburg, Peon's. - A -widower in Lowell, Massachusetts, with thirty-one children, has just married his third wife. The children are not living M home, however...lt is - ma thstle'tite;nde removing with his whole family to Belle fonte, in order that he can have an oportu• nity to purchase his -goods at our lriend "Sussman's:who sells so cheap, that a man could keep a fatgili of a thousand; if he I purchased from him, smiler than be could keep himself if he bought elsewhere/. Toe Empress Eugehie, at last accounts, had three thoueand dresses. A fashionable woman says it must be a delightful thing Co be au Empress—Any woman, could have that many,. if she would buy ti:em al llof fer Bro.'s, Mammoth store in the Iron front, who sell dregs goods so cheap, 'that three thoumod would amount to but very little. They have everything else to, and just as ehesp as their dress g 00419. De Soto when he visited the shores of America, fought long and arduously for the "Spring of perpetual Youth," that those who bathed therein might never grow old in appearance. People of our day hare in part discovered a substitute for this unfound spring, gi Vegetable Ambrosia, a few applications of which gives to white or gray hair that ilarkostrdng and g Tusy appearimee peculiar to youthful beauty. I f any of our readers doubt thin, let them try a bottle and be con% ibcml of the truth of our steer tion.-14t No Loss an hi more fatal to beauty, es pecially in the female sex, than the lose of the Bair ; glossy, luxurian.t hair is one of the most poly/cell)l of ayereonal charms. When baldness or en a deficierviy briir exists, WO t(aturaly look for a a dry and wrinkled sk in L a faded complex ion , when not actually seen, we tee them in Imngimstton. 'Why, then, not cultivate your heir r Encourage it end strengthen at ; or if your hair is gray or white, the na torsi color ran be restored by A few,appli 44401141 111 . 4.1 . . )3. A, ARAn's improved (new Byte) Heir Restorer or Dressing, (is one bottle.) Price Dne Dollar. Every Deng gist sel/1 it, l-4 t MeS I' %Uri M1.T04 blet 1.-MD.—The White :ilomitains of New Hampshire are evidently a great institu :Ton —very Sigh, henvy frosts, beautiliit tow, I dinners. But the practical eye of a certain renowned Drake PAW those einuotri9rftfroil rusks, and there upon adorned and variegated the bridle path to the Tip-top House with his familiar S. T.-1!ta0-..1..--PlantatIon Bitters. This raised the ire of the Mrs Paitingtons coin. p.i.ong the Legislature of tbe ilranlte State, who got r heir wise heads together, outlawed Dr. Dntite, and make It a penal offense to ply the artistic in 11.1 h on their beloved hills. Verily, the fine art, are nt a dISCoUrit in New Hampshire. Query. - Did Drake' them for this v plendid advertisement' I -2t Non r. To Tilt: LAMET. -TllO I Lrret and t , ctt event tinent Black and beery ilepp Lilks, et er offcred to the Ladies or this corn initnit) , ht Just been received by Howell, it lttlunt & Co , who ern now efferiug them et the present low prices. Ladies please ran and clam/no before purchasing elewticre 7d . ARRIED Ih RST —l3sol.K—dour enntro Hall, on the 26th of Der 1667, by Re• 0. M. Se Itivtnoy. er, Mr. Hiram Purr', and Mom Sarah lltble, both of Centro County, Pa lit,oom —CAnTra—On Dee 2lth, by the Rev W. II Groh, Mr. Who. 11. 111 now, and `arab I', Carter, both of yerguron towoinip. Srtitan- Ilasy--On Der. nth. by the Lame, 11. Y. Stittor, Ely oNtellefunte, awl Mu,. Hannah M. Mr.., el Ilealsburg. Wzartatt—Reiren —On per. 28th by the same, Mr. Livid iVerner, or Prescott, Leba non County. rta , and Mien Martha Royer, et Potter township. TRIER R- A API --On the 19th tut. at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in Bellefonte, by Rev. D. W. fiery, Mr. Andrew/ Trialer, sail Misa Elisabeth Heileman, the former of Patton, and the latter of Benner township, Centre noway, Pa. Fitt' aslt,:mit --ititAcKtkl.7.-011 the 211 b toot nt the residetire of the brides parents, by the same. Mr. Charles T. Fryberger and Mis 3 Mary I. Brackl.oll, allot Bellefonte. Jenains—G.ltnniti-..-On the 12th (net, at Howard, by the Ron. N. J. Mitchell, Mr. W. It. Jenkins, Jr., ant Miss Lime A. airtiner. OHW • LT- --On the Bth Inst;, by 1), Yeager, Fog , Mr John Oswalt and Miss Martha N. Lucas, both of Snow Shoe. CLIRK—FITZIR—On the 16th by the same, Mr7T. M. Clark of Huntingdon, Co., and Mine Margaretta 4. Fetter, of Centre county. Ares-- Porrs st--On the 12d inst., by the saute. Mr. Richard T. Oates, of Ferguson tstp , and Miss litlfsry Potter, of Snow Shoo Tirrne—M A ir—On Wednesday evening, Deo. 25, at the reeidence of the bride's moth r in Alloahany City, by gip itev..loo Doug. lase, U. I) , assisted by the Bev. K. 11. Sny der, Mr Geo. W. Tate, of Bellefonte, to Ides Mary May, of Allegheoy City' • With the above we reeolveat, a uwet tioli oious piece of cake, for which all Lauda, re-- tarn their beet ',she' and them c u .. = thanks to the happy bridegroom anit hia fair bride. • DIED. "7 oz:tauten—On Doc. 24tb, to Penni twp. 101 r. John Glngtlob, at tho ago of 60 ;ears 6 mouths 40 5 clop!. lllitrorr—On the 23d inn., linoir She., Jaiiiih otiljosion of Chaska rthW Maas& Linton, of brain fever. Aged one year two months and 12 days. I Diner Huila Wflift—s shatioir deep „ Rene in the• earth wbence joy hes • And loving eyes can ably weep • For Willie is dead, dear Willie le dead.' ..•••• The may white hands are folded now, And hinely rests the brigbt young hesit . And pallid le hie little brow Qr Willie is dead, dear Willie is dead. ALIO!. • The Bellefonte Merkel. — Th — eiblTOWilit dYrtti's Villlittodrisp to 0 o'clock on Thursday 'vials& when our paper welt to press: %Vint* Wheat, per bushel 12 25' Bed Wheat, per bushel ... ...... . $2 15 Rye, per bushel $1 25 Con, Shelled, per bushel old $1 20 Oats, per bushel 55 Barley, per bushel 1 00 Buokreheat, per bushel . 1 . Clovorseed, per bushel 6 76 Potatoes, per bushel 100 Eggs, per dozen yr .-, BO Lard, per pound.... '' 12 Pork, per pound 8 Ham, per pound Bi Tallow, pot pound . 12 Butter, per pound 35 • Ragsoer pound 04 Ground Plaster, per ton... 17 00 . legal Notictom. ORPHANS' COl.l By virtue—of an order of the Or lohnns' Court of Centro'county, will be dis posed of at public sale, at the residence of Jno. Boozer, • deed., late of Putter township, on 3.9 rURDA r, JA U.l R Y 18th, 180 at 2 ,'clock, p, tn. ,'1 ho following VALUABLE FARM, Situate agout one and a Galt mile.; from Centre Hall, and containing about ONF I . ITUNDREIp AND -THIRTY FOUR ACRES, • more or loss. From ninety to 6 hundred sere, of the land iai%ksared and under 'good state of cultivation kihe,halance is timber. ed with ehettnut, oak and walnut. Upon the premises is erected a TWO STORY rrou BE, barn an ether building*. A 'diesel of running water motes near the hence. A thrifty orohard of (11010 E FRUIT TREES, upon the properlT, and altogether, it is one of the mo l t tieoranto properties now in the market. TRIIMS OP SALt. One half the purchase money to be paid on confitAation of sale, the residue in one year there er, with in terest, to he secured by borrl and mortgage upon the prenises. I'A7I.IA EINE BOOZER, Executrix. JOHN 11. KELLER, Executor 13-1-3 t. SUBPIENA IN DIVORCS.—James P. DeArmet vs. Louisa DeArmet. In the Court of Common Please( Centre Coen lb Nu. 211 Aug. 'l; 2 1867. Subpuma in Di, oree. Louisa DeAranet, you are hereby notified, that setting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever, you be oil appear in yourv.l,er person before our Judger. at Bellefonte, at a Court of Common Pleas, there to be held fon Centre County, on the twenty-seventh day of danuattioNt. to &maw the petition or libel of the said James P. DeArmet aml Wallow cause if any you hate, why the said James P. DeArmet, our husband, ehouhl net be ibvoreed from the Minds of matrimony, agreeably-to the Act of Assembly in such ease made and provided, and hereof fail net. D. SLIMS, Sheriff. NOT 1 Jatnes P DeA rmet re. Louisa BeArmet, in the Court of Common Pletvt.l Centre County. No, 114 Aug. T , 1867 i4tlbp Wait lu I)I torte a et or mele, meitrlntopie ft The undersigned commissioner appointed by the Court to,take that tunny in the above suit, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his ap+ointment, on liaturday, the 4th tAaj, bf January, A. 11 , ISAS, ■t 11 o'eleek , a. m., of maid tray at his office. mu the Court {louse, at Bellefonte S. T. 19111WE'ItT, Commissioners. 13- I -3 t LATItAI DULL J Came to tho renitence If the awbecri Tier, rn ,Spring township, near th• Springy, nit or about, December I, 1867, a red bull, with white epot on right eye, and white belly, no marke-wuppored to be about one year old, The owner. 13 reelustiiii to romp lArw aid prove property, pay charges and take him away, otheriviye he will be disponed of as the law direct+. Ia I-Ilts MICHAEL DOH A ItTY, I STRAY. , Cake to the revidenee of the sub fiber tCri Bogg township, on or about the uhf to of November lase, a red and while et tr supposed to he'aboirt two and a hall ear. old Ilan no particular marks. The wuer ic requested to eowe forward, prow) rdpeity, par eharge■ and take hie- away, therw Alo w in ho du-pos.lM as the law (lEOROF: WALKER G OODS FOUND On the nob of Nittany Mountain back of the residence of Solomon Koch, near the nit road, was found, on Monday. he nth alt.. the following goods, which can be' had by the owner, proving property, and paying for ibis notice 3 ambrotypes; 3 daugaretype• ; 1 blue edged dish; 3 partaof an almanac, 1 glass soap box; 2 china jars, fancy; I switch whip; 2 surgical instruments • 1 pocket book containing certi ficates of •'Peoples Independent Aescitia tion," pigned by J, W. Ovorholtzesr, of Pat terson Juniata county, Pa , I Daugerslype, supposed to be Mrs. Fiala ; 1 black cashmere dress; black alpacca dress; 1 Ogured des twine aces* f 2 bleak cloth estate, ladle; 1 black figured c plied dress . I buggy apron oil cloth , 2 pair 4 hose; lialesoral skirt; I double shawl, clack and grey. SAMUKL O. SHANNON, Justice of the Peace. Cmcron MAI.L, Jan. 4, pin. 13:10.11 --- tHrOIcUTION IN TRADE. Ladies—you can receive for the sum of ono dollar. Silk, Merino, and Alpacas Dresacte, Shawls, Balmorals, Linen Goods, Kimboaced Table Covers, Watches, Jewelry, i'llsteul Ware, Sowing Machines, &a. SesA clubs of ten or more, with ten cents for each descriptive check, anal the getter up of the club will receive of present worth $3 to $:too, according to rusidun sent. Agents wanted evot,y whim Cirodlare sent free, PARKER A Co., 61, A tin Federal Wool, Boston. ' 13-1 3t.' N OTICE. An el ection will lni held Nt the *C- U* of 8. 11. Shannon, In Centre Ilan, for the purpose of eleotin g oaleersend &rectors of the Centre Hall Manufacturing Cbmpany, on flotardiy, Jan. 11; 1863, at 2 o'Clook, P. H. A gendral ettendasice of stock holders fs requested, hx.ordei• of Cha ?redden!, at, test, iiitanaoo, J. ILAELI,BB, L 2-1.31, Pitoidtitts Emil 'Notice's. S - ALEB.. By virtue of sundry writs of Levant Y. ~.elpe.„,and Vend(tient }toponym issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Cen tre county, and to me &looted, will itg exposed to public sale, at the Court House, itr'Bellelonte.mi Monday, the 27th day of Jitpuary - , A. p. 1868, the following property, els t Four certain tracts of land situate In the Township of Rush, and County of Centre, Mate of Xernisy Manly as follows, toWit: Odo thereof su - itered in the warrantee name of John Prim), containing four hundred and thirty.three sores, and one hundred and sizty.three porabos woe, or Ism Another thereof surveyed in the name of John Whenland, containing four hundred and thirty-three scree, and one hundred and sixty three perches more or less. Another thereof surveyed In the warren name of Jdbn Rollington, eentaining Id red and thirty three acne, and fired and sixty-three rag, mote one holt OT lees Another thereof surveyed in the warran tee name of James Baxter, containing three hundred and eixt'•eix acres, and ten parches more or less. Also, all the slight, title and Internet o f the staid IVillian Underwood, AO Edward Turner, in and to ton tracts or land situate in Rush township, County and State afore said aefollows to wit: Out, thereof surveyed in the warrantee name of 'David Beverage, containing four hundred and thirty tithe 'termini' one hun dred and thirty-three perch*s more or less. Another thereof surveyed in the warrantee name of Martha McDonnell, containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, and one hun dred and sixty-three pet' hnerriorkorless. Another thereof surveyed in the warren. tee name of James Olentworth, containing lour hundred and thirty ; three acres, and one hundred and thirty•three perches more or less. Another thereof surveyed in the warran te• name of Veorge Winter, containing four. hundred and thirty-three acres„and on. hundred and sixty three perches more or lees. Another thereof serreyed in the warrantee name 1.1 Edward Moysten, 3ontaining (our hundred and• thirty three - acres, and one hundred and sixty-three porches more or less. Another thereof surveyed in the warran tee name of Sharp Delaney, containing four hundred and thir4yttirrea nen, and, one hundred and sixty perches inure or less. Another thereof surveyed in the warran tee name of Andrew Armstrong, containing three hundred and twehty Limo acres and ten perches more or lea,. Another thereof surveyed in tho u'arraa. tee name of William AlePhersmi, containing two hundred acres,more or less. Another thereof 'surveyed in the warrantee name of William 41. Lamer. containing two hundred and ihirtytive aceea and um hundred and sixty eight per4cii inure ur Also, all the right title sail interest of W /MIMI Underwood, and Edward Turner, in and to certain mesenage tenements and trier, of 'Knit ■ituate lying ►nd being in Rush township, Centre county, la, bounded ►ad doper ihed as to Howe, to wit Onwthermorf eirriteyetil-orra warrant in Owl name bf Jogn Band, aiijointruric surreys iri the warrantee natoss of Joseph Hopkins, John St.ner and Chrietian Shank, contain ing four hundred aniLtlitrty•three acres or thereabouts. Another ttereof surveyed on a win-rant in Ebb nomie of Christ an Shank, containing fourtatt4tred and thirty three annul er there abouie, • arid adjoining the trait above men tioned• Another thri-erif surveyed in the warran tee name of Michael Shank, adjoining lie tract last above mentioned, containing roar hundred and thirty three urea or there shouts. Another thereof survejed,on a warrant in the name of A lexander Scott, adjoining the tract last ahovw mentioned, containing two hundred and nineteen at res or thereabouts Another thereof turre7ed on It warrant in the name Of llavod Ham adJoinin: the last two tracts aims., mentioned containing four hnndred and thirty-three acres or there about's. Another thereof surveyed on a warrant in the name of Andrew Shank, adjottimg the MO hilt above mentioned and, containing Thar hundred and thirty threw acres or thareabduta. ' Another elh6reof surveyed on a warrant in the name of Jack Stake, adjoining the tram, last mentioned containing two hundred and forty seven ewes or thereabouts. Another thereofreurveyed on a warrant In the name of Christian Hare, Jr., adjoining the tract laq above mentioned, rontaining four hundred and twenty•etr acres or there shouts. Another thereof surveyed on a warrant la the name of George Slough, adjoining the !Tau last al•ove mentioned, containing one hundred and Sixty wren acres er there abouts. Another therpor Farreyed on a warrant In the name of Christian Ilree , adjoining the last two tracts above mentioned, containing four huff dred and ninety two acres or these snouts. Another thereof surveyed or a warrant in the natl. of John NV un•er, adjoining the tract last alms° went toned, containieg three hundred and eighty -three acres or there shouts. Another t heron( eurvpyed on a warrant in the name of John Lodden, adjoining lend■ lest above Wentivned, co awing four huts Brad and -seven acres her. shouts. A Cr the urveyed of warrant in the 1111030 of John lir • bill, inlji icing the track last above mention , coot 'Ding, four hundred and fifty six acre. ur t 'taboos, ou which are erected, a Stor se, dwell ing house and other out buildings. At d the other thereof surveyed. on a war- Taut In the name of James Ramsey, and also knovin as the Mara Campbell or 'Joseph North tract, adjoining the tract last above mentioned oeutaiultig four hundred and thirty three acres or thereabout*, us which are erected a Stettin Saw Mill, tenant ►oases, stable - aid Other gout buildings, theetr - tast fourteen tracts are commonly known 54 t ie Beaver Mill properly. Also, all the right, title and' Interest of said William Underwood and Ndwerd Tur ner, in and to a certain treat of label situate in Unmet. tornehip, County and State afore said, and known as the Brook's tract, con taining two hundred and fifty three acres, more or lees, bounded en, the Nortb by laud. of Alexander Shipley and Thomas Lauebry, east by lands of Andrew Thompson, south by hands of Henry (dates, west, by lands of Aron Ij. Ilall. Also, all the right, title ',,fnd interest, of the said William Underwood and bldward 'Mercier, in and id a certain treat of land sll uate in Unitin Soonship, on Dix N a p,. 'containing one hundred and thirty acres more or lees, tionadsal oil the north by lauds of Jelin 0. Patsy*, out 44 . 7 limbo( Linn, k bleCoy, south, by Thorne* Patrons, west br lacdi of Ilitaro.,thide and Atiobard Cateima. seised taken in excoutiiiii/and to be 'oldie the property of William Underwood and lid warti 'furner. Also, the undivided nee ii4t.la of ail that certain tract or pared of land, situite 'the Township of BISOM b t s Ouuoty ut Oar hyena), Stets of Noititlik, booloWN6 Wad - fluorite , / $0 f0n0.114 $ . 14 , 00K fis, l sow Zegal* 7gOtictp. oak, thanes aotai.li 97, degrees, west 184 Wak es to a whlta,,oak, thence south 44 delfkies. mud, 439 penitiwo 19.01,904 1 , thanes *ps sou 18 4 1 degrees, east 72 perches ti a pine, then, sorth.lll degrees, wilt 498 1.3 perohictO tb place of beginning, oontslning 338 worm end 113 perehes and allowance, tagetlier with thw,lkowditaments and appurtenaneou Seiseddaken in exeouclun oosi so be sold e as the property of tYllilaus H Loaritoll and Anna M Longwell. Also, au the right, title-and lateriet of do- • fondant in sad to a Sartain lot or plies of ground wick the appurtenances, situate In - ,gegleyille 4. )..lberty township, County of Centel,: touitakt and &earthed of to wit: On the WortleandEast by lands of Wm: F. Cour'ter, on the - South by puhlle road, nod on the:Weed by lot of Wm. Snyder, 000- taining one-fourth of an sore more or lam, thereon emoted I twe awry dwelling home, stkble and other out buildings. Seized, taken in eaeoutlon, and to be sold as the property ,of Awes W. Snarl. Also, ah the right, title and interest-in. and to the following Mai estate of-Wm'. P. Wilson, situate in Pottur townithip, County of Centre, bounded awl deteribed as follows, to wit : O. tract of land, on the East be, lands of the harm of Wm. Wilson and others, on the South by lapds of James Boat and others, West by lands. of Daniel Deese, North by lands of James and.Theosas Lingle, contain.. tag one hundred acres MO VI or km, thereon erected a house, barn and other out•build ing, nearly all cleared and cultivated, now oceupied by john Jansieots. • . Another tract of land bounded oa the North by lands of John liolfer and others, East by lands Of the heirs of Wm. Wilson, on the South by lands of James &Lima, West try lands of Daniel Duist, containing one -hundred acres more of less, thereon erected • house and barn, and other out...buildings, principally cleared, now occupied by Daniel' iteinstnith. Ono other tract of land britmded on the North by lands of John Hoffer, East by rends of Wm. and John Keller, South by land of Win. Brisbin, West by lands of the heirs of Wm. Wilson, cbntaioing'one hun dred acres more or less, thereon emoted a house, barn and otirer—vut-buildings, now occupied by Win. Storer. Seized, taken 1p execution and to be sold as the property df Wm. V. Wilsop. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Jan. I, 1106+, D. Z. KLINB, RE GISTE RS 'NOTICES. The following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain flied of record In this offloe for the Mapco lion of heire,legatees,credttore and all others In an, way interested, And will bo presented to the Orphan's frourt, of Centre County, to be held at Bellefonte, far alloWanee and con firmation. on Wodaesday, the 29th-of Jan uary, A. D , 1864. 1. The account of . RObert Glenn, Guar lien of—Carus B , John U., Nancy J. and . Anna Nlctionaid, minor children of Jane cDonald.. late of haulm!' Orb. deceased. 2. The'neeount of Jacob Royer, Guardi an of Charles E. and Rebecca Itoyer ' minor chihlrefi of John W. Royer, late of'Potter twp, deceased. 3. - The aaaauataa,laa.lh Baukay...eue. at. the *peutors of John Becket, Into of Penn Lap , defFea.se I. I. The account of A. Idelloolific rd ininistraterr of eke. 01 Reuben Ilahlemsua, late Ferguson twp., deceased 5. Tho account of • Daniel Hdeteman, Adminietraior of &c. otiPeter Bacterium, late of Hnines twp., deeeased. The scoot:tot of George 114al, deoess ed, Guardian of William 13. and Sarah W Itrishin, (minor children of John ltrisbin docensOiLLAS Mil by Job* S. Fester and 'lliomas Dale, Hatioutors of , said diloedebt: 7. The account of Heorga Boat, deceased, Guardian of Henrietta A. and A.rabella C. i.. Thomas, (minor children of,,,Tisonsas deeeased,) as Bled by John S. Fos ter and homas Dale, Executors of maid decedent. The account of Rachel MIS/Or and Mueekr,Administrelor‘ ho., of 70. o; Audrey, Murder, intii of Spring timaibip, 0. The final . a...7.count of John Ilarabbergei and Day id Daraliberger, Allininiarratnra of 6e. of Joho flarabbeger,' la bi..,of . Gregg iwp., deowasal. 10 Tho IICCO110; of [}forge llroramao, administrator of *c. of Catherine kiahol, Into of Potter twp., deceasei. 11. The account of 11. Y. Shafer, uimio istrelur of ac. ol_aoho A. Stover, late of Miles hop , deceased. . . J. I'. OE PifART. Rerl4ter ORPHAN'S (nun* sALK 11y virtue order Woad out of the Orphan's Court of Centre count,. them will bo e.potied to sale at public oat-cry at thu Court House, in Rellefonto, on Tuesday, the 2§th day of January, MK at one o 'clora, P. M., the following described real estate., the property of Samuel Lipton, late of the borough of Mileaburg, deceased, to wit : A lot or tract or land situate do the bor. ough of f filesburg, eentaitung sixty-six feet front o T urnpike street, and running bank two hu red feet to 50 allei, and known . as lot No. 4, in the general plan of said bor ough, h ring Wanton erected • brick dwell ing house, and other outbuildings. ' A lot or tract of lond'Adiaintng tin above °mos.:ling Amoy-mix feet tront on Turnpike strert, and running bock two Modred feet to an alley„ and kieuten.aa lot No. 19; In the general plan of said borough. haring thereon °nate I • 16 , 43 frame *we hog, homes, stable and other outbuilding+. All the right, title pod interest of the said Samuel Lipton, deceased, in end to a lot or treat of land sitrte In II ,ggs township, In said County, boondedtan4 dbecribed as :fol. lowa, Sin : On the west and.nortis 'by a patine road, on the east hy_lansla of William Boggs, sad, on the south by Bald Eagle Creek, „modish'. lag eix cares inure or less. !'ERNS *F SALE.—One third of the posehesamanney.,tu,belifsi4 on the oonfirmrs. Coo of the sale, one.thlrd demo( in one year thereafter, a on e third thereof atthe death of the-wldo the said deoessed,the letter two-I:laymen with interest payable annually, to-be seared by bind and sort. gage on she•pilmleas. DANIEL^ Z. KLINE, Tntstee to sell Jo. 13-1,4 t. MUTUAL YUJI 11:49U -ItANCE COMPANY, of Centre county. The animal nusetihs of the sesnbere, and ablation of twelve dirsetors so,ounduet the &Nair. of the Clempany for the eneuipg year, will be held et the beige of litrump and Kellar, Centre Hall,on LW, the /3tit. day of, Jac nest, between the boors of M/ A.M. end 2 P.M., of eskiday. The:Anneal Sinteseent will be prsoFted and other isaQiiitasd . hosinee transact . M. blot liereseelly ere requested to Mead. HBO. NUCHANAN. Pres% M. O. 811ANNON,)&sey.- • Coors Hall, Deo. 27', 13-141 Nono& rtiottoe is hereby gives. ObolAPPli - - tio, koo• boon loads to Jobs W. asory. 14ommtous of tho Oogomonoroalth of Pas. ogOhubsio, for tho . . flinfliikOL.T. Grove * 'OW Joh n°nen. .. EWA II