The Democratic Watchman. altaldB.--112,per year When paid in ad _wanes, $3,50 whoa not paid to adyanee and $3.00 when not pa'id before the expiration of the year. . OUR ACIRRTR.—We have authorized the following gentlemen, to receive and receipt for subsolription to the DAMOCRATIC WATCH : IsrALL S. (twittpamt, 0 regg twp Joni( 11. RRIVINTIIIIR, Peun twp ANSWERS TO I OQRRESPONDENTS i ____ J. W. R.—Money received. and credited as ordered, much obliged, hope you may succeed. M. M.--tVe emit Publish IL You will have to write another, for the one we have cannot be read T. B.—Your laid was received and ensnared, would be pleased to hear from you again. Daromtrx.—The Petnocratio Almanac for .1868 is now ready for circulation. It is one that ebduld be in every house. It contains a great deal of good ip for maiion and' aocounte of tho late war and arbitrary Imprisonments. It Is pub lished by Van Eyrie, Horton & Co, New York• Price 25 eta. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY Hi.moilisti —ln monte 'pnrta of the °minty the, mleighing IN pate gond now, while tnothersthere is !waren ... l . y any at all. In the vicinity of Bellefonte the roads lire &most entirely hare I=l 81.10/ 1 I.IO:T.—A sled, load ed 1\ II Ii Kr o veri4.4 and peo;ple, a•i do Sat 11r day evening last, tat Ilegheny Street, 111111 dragged fill PUlltr dwlnnee, with taiga r, &v., in bean owlet. the box W 4. beliose no 11110 MIS seriimaly irut I fight 111 1 1 1 111 red in :r ea loon up street the other evening. In which one of the combatant. was w• - vercly bruised, 111111 the oilier had hie eye gouged out These flifigraeefol 'af fairs do not actin) so often a.Nte ac they tint formerly in ilis place I'HIIIiRKMB HY lilY tivni.i.-Pox.—We , are authorized by Dr J. II Dili - 0)11m, who him taken pains to inform himself on the subject, to . ntate that there is now but oue cane of •eWall-pox in Itelkfoute. and t hut (here in little danger, from the precautions which have Leer taken, of Ito 'Trending far(4mw• - • Tax POPULAR LECTI'RICI4 Vow hang given at Bush's Hall, by [Moor Keith, are of most interesting* character, and worthy the attention nt — every citizen of Bellefonte The Doctor (mity highly recommended, and his lectures air w url li ten times the price of admission These Lectures will continue all next week -- Tickets for sale at the Bookstore, * SKATI%II —Before the building of the , bait for Valentine, Manehat l & 'a pinning -mill, the mkaterm of Bellefonte welt. obliged to go long theintnetta to en joy their favorite it,tml tine ibtt, being builtsabove the great mitring., ha+ hid some fine ice this 'winter, and vie have been pleased to 01)4(4%, tees enjoying it 01 It SI 1110 . 141.1•14. —if there In no ordi nance to compel the cleaning of the side walk.; of thiti town, when snow falls up on them, there should he line it once; anti if there 14 one in efistence, it Nhould be rigioimilly enforced, for in sonic placcet to town the flr.t snow Which fell thin nennon in still on the pavement \r.N Eania,r..—The mail train on the 11 E C it It , of which bur gentlemanly friend Haupt im conductor,hue got a new ,and splendid loceinottve, built expressly for that train It ill h more pleamant to ride behind a good new engine than a had one, and many persons have observed the diaerence mince !him one was pit on tbed tad. iIY.LLAPIINTR lael AMPIOVII TION We are requested to announce to the eititens of Centre county, that IL Stochell Mathew, of the city of Bal timore, will deliver his celeprated Lecture on die Pacific Rail-Road, at Bush's Ball, oil Tuesday, deanery 28, at 7 o'clock,'p. m Thin - mthjeot is now en groeins the attention of the people of this country, and we trust thii,t the °W erne of this county who desire to hear the lecture will be present op that occa sion. Weltope to Mee the Fall crowded on that evenin4. • PROTECT rOU It STIWK.--There is tittiliTCo - a farm in the country which is pro: porly provided with the means for taking care of manure. Eltraw, as a general thing, is stacked in the barn yard, and 'cattle and other stock, are venni ed to pull, pat and destroy it when ey please. The result is, that when 8 ing opens, the yard, is a perfect muck-hii_ 4 with the ,best part of the poratiug or running away in the West; where soil is al rbuible, this system in more t here, where i the most i y iq necessary to make produistive, thin waste has MEE= gulUrs. akosi, int.: h atoneable; careful rap anti keep la. no excuse" whatever. A shed sboUld- be built sufAciently large to shelter, ltiring storms tunlyhile 'eating; all stook not regularly stabled, iind hero the straw should be fed and converted into manure. The most valuable part of manure is a Property Which is utterly destroyed by being Afton Wet and dried in the open air, and straw rotted down in a !lied of the kind described is worth one:half more for manuring lands than such as in continually exposed to the weather.— The benefit to crops woultt pay — for the erection of such a buildifig in a short time, and by having sucli`a shelter, cat tle will be easier kept and grow larger than where they are turned out in the weather. All sorts of animals not plac ed by nature in so cold _a climate need pro tection from our long,severe winters, and we guarantee that it will abundantly pay fiiripors, an well in the improved manure, its in the - nuperiority,of the animals they will raise, to no protect them. -- The friends of Key. Barnett Mann and family, completely—but pleas antly—surprised them, on New Years eve. poss'esion of the parsonage, and fixing things to It lit their notion, spread Itho wings of the (lining table, and proceeded to fill it with all manner of good and use ful things until it fairly groaned beneath its hvl After carrying on for them selves until the evening was spent, they retired leaving behind them ft most - oke9 of their regal d. The Minister and his wife, upon reaching home were eo emnpliltely surprised as to seem for a time sillerly bewildered, but the merry 'voices and happy faces of the pleasant throng soon convinced them that. they were not only at home, surrounded with as kind and loving friends gas i t has ever been their good fortune to meet. On New 1 , ear's day several kind friends of Unionville, came down and made an addition to the donation. We join heart ily in the prayer. "The Lord reward thee for all that thou bast done unto um I= New Publications It I , FOIL k —rhe Old Guard for :January, is received, and •fully sustains the reputation it hits won as second to no niagasine in otir country in popular interest, while it is the ablest exponent of the true principles id De mop; acy. This uurnbet opens with an article by the editor, on "Tricks of Pres by a thrilling historicll ronuuicr•, founded upon the fall of tin. Italian States. It re IL re- m¢nc of great pita er, tratielialed preto.ly for The rmt - from one Of lAe moat dintiigui•.hed of all the Itulinn writers of modern (linen, Thintevertlo, antl-aitli LI detail 01 the art. 4 to which tyi alloy resorts to destroy libel iy, con taining a vital ming bat. story. •• The Strange Stoty rjf Itaron TOenek" is an alticle of great dritorest, and the first chapter of an original novel, by Mion Nellie Marshill, of Kentucky, entitled "Dead under the roan's, ' give promise of one of the Most fascinating series of the currenryear' The Hi st of ltr Van „EV rie's new series of articles on "Types of Mankind," is 011 the Caucasian type, il lustrated with a splendid colored picture of a man of our race. The article iq of greet interest, and wdrthy of preserve ul,ll for reference on this important sub jeet The "1100 k-table" and the " Edi tor's Table," which are, fully up to the mark of the bent matter and style, close the number, which IS certainly 001. of the a;ilent and most interesting of the New Year numbers of all our magazines Single copies, 25 cents; $3,00 per year Van EVFIC, Horton & Cs , No. 162 Naus eant street, New York. Business Notices MIO,OOO feet of white Pine flooring, dry for sale at the Milerburg Planing Mill —See advertisement or Tombs & Un's groat mile in this paper, 6.ir good bargains MACIINOLIA WAnn.—A dine:10:1 toilet artlele--eaperior to Cologne and at half the price -1)o you want a good violin ? The place to get a goud'une cheap ie mit Rynder'■ Muelo Store. -- , We call attention to the ad•. of the the Farmers Mutual Iniurance .in snot her column ut to.daya paper. see the lArge assortment M Anis dike and dress goods m Howell Gilli land A Co. • CllO W DID OUT. —The advertisement of Wetsler and Twitmeyer's tinware and spout ing store. These gentleinan keep constant. ly on hand, none but the best of wares and tins. They are clever and obliging fellovri. The advertisement will appear next week. —The well known store of our friends Huffer Bra., has Justinian filled.w al smoth er lot of fine dress goods from the Nast. They hare clever sod obliging olorko, who will spare no pains hi showing thoir_sploadid stook. Call and ~ee them. To Oon Nano?????.-We notice that the popular, Notion and white goods house of Messrs J. P. Chalfant , with whom oar good friend E. W:BillisrOas oast his lot, his been removed to the Ntown Stone build Ing No 67 North 31 St. Our marobants should make a note ;if this (sot and net for,- get to call when they visit thrielty. Rlt ►oa 804.-41 wig pay any one wbo wishes to bey a home "t, reed the advertisement of Mr. John Lerman, In another isolumw. —The readers of the Wonnstsm ehobld take particular notice of the new advertise ment in to-day's piper,- of ?desire Mange/- man Bros Q 00. They seem determined to always kse r on hand a good supply of the beet goods in the mmkete and to offer no Insetion I;altA to customers. De Soto when he rielted the shores of America, sought long end arduously for the "Spring of perpetual Youth," that those who bathed therein might Devitr grow old in appearance. • People of our day have in part dlitcovered a substitute for this unfound spring in Riv's Vegetable Ambrosia, a few applications of which gives to 'hit.. or gray haft that darliAirong and glossy appearance peculiar to youthful beauty. If any of our • readers doubt this, let them try a bottle and be convinced of the truth of our asser tion.-1-0. No Lome eau be,more fatal to beauty, es peelally in the female sea, than the loss • the hair; glouey e InxtirMut hair 14 one o the most powerful of all personal charms " en baldness I F, even a de - Glency bl hair exists, we naturaly look for a a dry and wrinkled ek in, a laded complex ion ; when not wflually seen, we see them in imagination. Why, then, nut sultivate pir hair? Encourage it and strengths, it ;' or if your hair la gray or white, the na tural color can be restored by a few appli rations of Mrs. 8 A Allen's Improved (nett, iylr) hair Restorer or Dresaitg, one boccie.) 'Price One Dollar. Every Drug gist sells it. I -4 t ANCINNT Fin,. Aare.—To the editor of the New York ilrrold —Respecting the relies of porcelain ware found in the late ex liumatione at lleroulaneuin, whigh have been forwarded to the ruciety of Antiquities in London, whereof your correspondent says the bottle resembling Drake's Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed among the ruins by the agent of Dr. Drake. we desire to state he is inirrect in every respect. It a bottle woo 61110(1 theie bearing our letter ing, the language of the Ancient Romans wee different from the aerkpled literature of that day. nor Agent has other busineaa thy' this in Europe, and boo not been in Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bittery to Some , but trying to impose upon a society of Antiquarians in this way 51.101+ quite useless, and we do not appreciate the Joke. It iv unnecessary for us to spend money in Europe while we are unable to supply the demand for these cele brated Ritter' here. Respeciffully, , P. H . DRAKE if CO. 11 A URI ED• k1t14 , 11.1/1 --M t , ssr.it --On the 7th inat. by Rev. IV, 11. Orol*Mr T F, -Kennady. of Pineg.rove M 111,4 nod Mina Sue M Myeer, of IYolex Mtllr, llondayiburg S'fandard pl en.'" copy 081101111- W t tngait.—On the fith inst, at Lock Bevan, by the Rev. Pickard, Mr. Chas. (inborn. of Buffalo. New York and Mice Emma Wagner, of 'thins, New Yink. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 6 o'eloek on Thursday eventng, when our paper went to press White Weal, per bushel 12 20 Keil Wheat, per bushel 12 15 Rye, per bushel 6I 25 Coto Shelled, per bushel old.. $1 15 Oct., per bushel 55 Barley, per bushel I 00 Buckwheat, per bushel 1 00. Cloverseed, per bu5he1......... 6 75 Potatoes, per bushel..., 1 00 Eggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.... .... Pork, pet pound Ham, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound • Hags, per pound U round Plaster, per ton Nebo abiertistment. H IOII LY IMPORTANT FROM MR CAPITAL CONTRACTION OF THE CURRENCA 1 4 11CCIE PAYMMNT TO BX HEEIUMISD The above will no d ° fl at, come to pass as soon as practioablo,bu e that as i: may. St is a atublvorn fact that, ZIMMERMAN BROS. Sr. 'CO have thin day made • reduction of 15 to 25 per cent , In the prices of Ladies Dreen tioods, such as French Merinos . ," all Wool, Poplins, Empress Cloths, all wool, Detains kc. ilhawls, Breakfast .haw Is , walen cape and sentags They also sell wiessiins calicos, flannels Kentweky jeans, cassinsers, clothing, ,POOTS 8110 ES AT PANIC PRICES Their stotk of Groceries is Jorge, compris ing strictly ure Youag Ryles, Jspan and lack Tess, SUGARS OF KITERY ORAUR the finest syrups and bak air inolasies, can ned and dried, foreign sad domestic (mite be. Our slut is to please customers by sell ing nothing but the BNBI ROODS AT Tin LOWSBT PRICES Don't fail to call before puretenehtg • where. Showing good, no trouble. ZIMMERMAN BESS, • CO. UM { .STRAY. thime to. the mildew,' of the sub.- subaeriberin Half klocl iowashipo• ea or about the lat. of Neveme r last, eta sheep masked with a pie* e o the left ws,r, sad slit la the Tighe. The owner ls requeeted to rooms forward,"provs property,pay Aargits and take them away otherwise tbey will be, ilirpeseel of as aka. law Attests. . 12-60 St. • SABWIIL 8. legal Notitto. ORPHANS' COURT SALE! By virtue of au order of the Or phase' Cheri of Centre County, will be dis posid of at public sale, at t he residence of .7110. Boozer, dee'dv, late of Potter •townehlp, on , 'SATURDAY, JANUARY 181,k, Is6B, at 2 o'clock, p. et. following VALUABLE FARM, Situate about one and a half milei from Centre Rail, and °outshining about ONE HUNDRED AND T RI - ft - TY-FOUR ACRES, more or less. Prop ninety to a hundred acres of the bind is cleared and under a good state of cultivation; the balance Is timber ed with •chestout, oak and walnut. Upon the premise. is erected a TWO STORY ROUSE. barn and other buildings. 'A stream of running water passel near the house. A thrifty orchard of - CIIOtCH FRUIT TREES, is upon the property, and altogether, it is one of the most desirable prupertien now in the market. Telma ov tht.s, °netball* the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, the residue in one year thereafter, with in terest, to be secured by bentland mortgage upon the prenises- CATIIAEIZIE BOOZER, Executrix. ---4041141,-Kg14446 13-1-3 t STRAY DULL. • Came to the residence of the subtler i• bar, In Spring township, near tfie boiling Springs, on qr about, December I, t 8157. a red bull, with white «put on right eye, an( white belly, no markm—euppoged to lie about one year old. The ()liner M regtmeil to come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwioe he w (11. be dinpoxed of /IP the law direct.. MICHAEL I3OIIAitTY, FAST It'A Y. Came to the residence of the sub scriber in Bugg township, 07 or about the middle of November las., a rod and white heifer supposed to be about two and a hall years dd. Ilas no particular marks. The owner is requem.ed to come forward, prove property, par charges and take herr away, otherwise she *Vibe disposed of as the law directs. GEOItUE, WALKIHI, G ooDs FOUND. On the nob of Nittany Mountain buck of the renitlence of Solomon Koch, near the old road, was (ono& on Monday. ,he 30th ult., the following•goods, which nan be had by the owner proving property, and paying for this notice: .3 ambrutypos; daugaretypes, 1 blue edged died, 3 partaof an' almanac; I glans goal, box 2 china jars, fancy; I switch whip t 2 surgical inntruments • I pocket book containing corti &ales of ',Peopfee Independent Ansodia lion," eigned by J. W. Overholtzer. of 'Pat toreon Juniata oounty, Pa.; I Deugeratype, 'opposed to be Mrs. Dale; I black cammere dress , I Week alpacqa dress ; figured de loinsdronef 2 Mask elotb emste, 41.41tess; black figured calico dross . I buggy apron olhclo:h; 2 pair hose; balguiral skirt; 1 double shawl, bleak and grey. SAMUEL O.BIIANNON, Justice of the Peace. Crwrett .un• 4, 1868. 13 1.3 t N 0110 E. 1, J. P. llepbart, clerk of the Or phan's Court of said county of Centre, do hereby certify. that at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte the rah day of November a. d., 1867, before the Honorable the Judges of said Coon. On motion rule was granted upon the heir, and representatives of Henry Uephart deceamed, to route' into the Court on the fourth Monday of January next, and ac cept, or refuse to aotlept x at the valuation and apprairement or to show cause why the real estate of slid deceased should not be sold. In testimeny whereof, I have here. unto set my hand and affixed the anal of deald Court at Bellefonte the 25th ay of No vember a d , 1867. J. P. 11EPHABT, 12 48 6t. ' U. 0. (1 FARMER'S MUTUAL. FINE INNU f NCH COMPANY, of Centre county. The annual - rueetiug of the members,and eieetion of twelve directors to c..odurt the affairs of the Company fir tlte ensuing:yeat i .10 be held at the booms `trump and hailer Centre Nathan Mon day, the 13th day of Jan. next, between the hours of 1.0 A.M. and 2 P.M., of said day. The Annual Statement will be presented and other important holdouts 'reelected Mem bers generally are requ.sted to attend, OEO. BUCUA,NAN, Praa't. S. 0 , BRANNON, Sec'y. Centre Hall, Dee 27. 1867 13 I 2t 17 00 • (1 ENTRE COUNTY, SS The Cummnowealth of Pennsyl•a nia, To V.lmsbeth McKean administratrix of Samuel M'Ksan tleo'd, Lucy J McKean, Sarah E. McKean, intermarried with — John McCalmont of Illinois. Ella R. McKean, Margaret McKean, Laura B. McKean, Wil liam S. McKean and James S. McKean raid last maned four are minors- and have for their Guardian adliten Thomas McKean. Youand each of you are hereby cited and commanded to be and appear at an Orphan's Court to be held it Bellefonte on the 27th day ofJanuary A D., 1858. then and there to answer sr Bill df Petition of Peter Swart: end show caw why specific performance of a cella% contract iq said petition sot forth and described, should not be decreed accord. Ing to the tr a intent and meaning thereof. Witness the Hoe. Samuel Linn, krealdent of the said Court at Bellefont• this 3th day of December A. It- ner. - J. P. GIPHART C. 0. U 12-48 6t BILLEFONTE ACADEMY. • This institutkon now In successful operation, o ff ers to the lausilitm of Bellefonte and vicinity, the opportunity of securing for their children thorough instruction in the higher English, Classical, sad Keientitio branches of study. without: lamming the risks and exorbitant expen.es of sending them to some distant boarding school. A pleasa.nt room Is a central pert of the town beenss secured, and provided with excel lent furniture French and drawing charged extra. Bpoo eial attention will he given to the much me 'gloated stu d y, if Enidiah Compealtion. , chirsied from date of entrance. The second quarter *o ommee cad ot.Thunday Dee. 13th Foe term and farther particu lars apply to the Principal.. 13-3 U., Wt1.1.1a113 D. MURRAY. ICE I ICK Wit! !! • The. Bellefonte to. }Leese belonging. to Valentine, Ben:chard • Co. ' has been, en•, limpid to doable else, sad tit, lee procured for-it Is of the clearest wilily. Pelson, *idling be dude/ the cooing season eltonld nee fail to give it a trial. Berths the Xce 'oases IS Milt be delivered. to all parte 'of knee- Etsql 21 otlces. SHERIFF'S SALMI. By virtue of sundry writs of Lever' ; 4 1 alas and Venditleni Exposes issued out of the Court of Common Plass of Can tr. eounty, .and, to ins dfoetdd, ernl be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte. on Monday, the 27th day of January, A. D. 1868, the following property, via : Four certain traols of land sitilate in the Township of Rusk, end County of Centre, State of Pennsylvania, as follows, to wit : One thereof surveyed in' Abe warrantee name of John Pr ice,containing four hundred and 001.4-three was, and one hundred and mixty.thrse potato!' more or leas. , Another thereof surveyed In the name of John Wheelehd, containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, and one hundred and slaty three perches more or leas. Another thereof surveyed In the warran tee name of John Rollington, containing Four hundred and thirty three acres, and one hundred and a ixty-three perches, mole or lees. Another thereof surveyed in the warran tee name of James Baiter, containing three hundred and silty-six acres, and ten perches more or lea,. Also, all the sight, title and interest 0 f tho said Willian Underwood, And Edward Turner, in and to ton tracts of land situate In Bush township, County and State afore lei. as o owe to wit: One thereof surveyed in the warrantee name of David Beverage, containing four hundred and thirty three acres and one hun dred end thirty-three perches In. re or less. Another thereof surveyed in the warrantee name of Martha Moßonne% containing four hundred and thirty-three acres, and one hun dred and sirty-three perches more or less. Another thereof surveyed In the warran tee name of James (1 lentetorth, containing four hundred and thirty three acres, and one hundred and thirty-three perches more or Another thereof eurveyed in the warr'n le• name of lieorge Litimer, containing four hundred' and thirty three.acree, and one hundred and sixty three perchtie more or lean Another thereof eerveyed in the 'warrantee name of 'Edward Moyston, 3ontiOning four hundred and thirty three acres, and one hundred and sixty tber •parches more or Mee. Another thereof surveyed in the warran tee name of Sharp Delaneyrtontaininefour hundred and thirty three acres, and one hundred and'elaty perches more or less. Another thereof surveyed in'the warran tee name of Andrew Armstrong, containing three hundred and twenty nine acres and ten perches more or less. -ArtotherthereoCeurveyed in Abe warrari. lee name or Wllimm McPberm4, containing two hundred acres more or leer Another thereof surveyed in the warrantee news of William' U. Latiner. containing two hundred and thirty five semi and one hundred and sixty eight perches more or lees. Also, all the right title and interest of William Underwood, and Edward Turner, to and to eertaln inediitage tenements sad traria of land situate -lying and being in Rush toWnship, Centre county, Pa.,"bounded and described Miews t to wit : . Oue theteof surveyed on warrant in the name of John Hand, adjolnining surveys In the warrantee names of Joseph Hankins, John Stoner and Christian Shank, contain ing four hundred and ,hlrty three acres or thereabouts. Another flared_ surveyed ops Werr•nt in the 1311111. of Christ an Shank, containing four hundred and thirty three acres s.r there abouts, and adjoining the tract above men tioned. Another ..he-eof surveyed in the warran tee name of Michael Shank, adjoining the tract le,M, above mentioned, containing four hundred and thirty thise acres or there shouts. Another thereof surveyed on • warrant in the aatne of Alexander Scott, adjoining the tract last above mentioned, containing two hundred and nineteen acres or thereabouts. Another thereof surveyed oea , warrant thli name of Laved Clare, adjoining the last two tracts above mentioned containing four hundred and tiirty•three acre. or there abouts. Another theteof surveyed on a warrant, in the name or Andrew Shank , adjoining the tract last above mentioned and, containing four hundred and thirty three acres er thereabouts. Another thereof surveyed on a warrant jn the name of Jack Stake, adjoining the tract mintioned containing two hundred and forty seven acres or thereabonte. Another thereof surveyeston a warrant in the name of Christian Hare, Jr., adjoining the tract last above Mentioned, containing four hundred aus.4wenty.ni acres or there jabouts. Another thereof surveyed on a warrant in be nape of Oeorge Slough, adjoining the tract last shove mentioned, containing one hundred and nizty-seven acres er there. shouts. Another thereof surveyed oo * warrant in the name of Christian Hasa, adjoining the last two trade - above tatifitioned, containing four hundred and ninety two acres or there. about.. Another,thereof surveyed on a warrant in the name of John Wltsrer, adj , ining the tract last above montionocl, containing three hundred and eighty-three acre* or there abmits. Another thereof surveyed on a warrant in the new. 01 'John 'mitten, adjoining lands last above mentioned, containing (our hun dred and,thirty•seven acres or thereabout.. Another thereof purveyed on a warrant in the name of John Braokbill, adjoining the track last above mentioned, containing four hundred and fifty six sores or thereabouts, on which are erected, a Story house, dwell lug bout, and other out building.. Ai d the other thereof surveyed on a war rant in tbp name of James Ramsey, and also known ail the Clara Campbell or Joseph North tract, adjoining the tract Mat above mentioned containing four hundred And bin, three acres or thereabouts, on which are erected a Steam Saw Mill, tenant houses, stable and other out-buildings, these last foarteen tracts are commonly known as toe Beaver Mill property! Abu, all the right, title and Worth of Le said leilliam Underwood and lEdersrd Tut.. nee, M and to a certain tenet of land situate la Pinion township, County Lad State_nfore maid, and known as the Brook'. tract, cam %aiming. two hundred and Illty•thraie mere or less, bounded on tbr North by lands of Alexander Shipley midillsomas Lauehry, east by basis of Andrew Thompson, south by lands of Henry Gates, west by lands of Aaron RAWL. • •- ''''' Alio, all the right, title and interest, of the mid William. Underwood and Edward Turner, in cad to • oortairktrowt-ottated ilt utid in Union township, wo 0 Dix Ran," containing. one hundred and thirty urea more or less, bounded on the north by lands of John C. Pettti, east lig lauds of Ltnn Moeby, south by Thorne IParsons o weft by landirof Hiram Stine and Mallard Catelow, seised taken in exioatiort, and to be sold as the property or William Underwood and Edward Turner. Also, the Redivide* etenelzth of all that *et_ Solo trent or wool of load Jal l / 1 14 to the Townahlp of Benner, in the County .t Coo trecand fldali - cTlrfleiiiiiionle, bounded sad eteribtol en Collette: helitnutur et. it *kilts teed Notitto salt, thanes *oath .37 degrees, west 184 perish trio s whits oak, thence souti 44 digests, sat 439 perohes to • post, theaccs touts 84 degrees, eut 72 perches to • pine, thence north 81 degrees, west 498,1.3 perohee to tie place of 'beginning, containing 338 acres and 113 perches and allowance, together with the heredltaseente and appartipanees. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William It Longwell and Anna M Longwell.' Also, all tite right t title and interest of de fendant In and to a certain lot or piece of ground with the appurtenances, situate In Itagloville,tbLiberty township. County of Centre, bounded and described as to/lows to wit : Oil the North and East by lands of F. Courier, on the South by pulpit, road, and on the West by lot of Wm. Raider, oeu• taining one-fourth of an acre more or leas, thereon treated a two story dwelling house,. stable and other out buildings. Seized, taken in essehrton;and to be Bold as the property of James W. Saari Also, all the right, tithe and lutenist In. and to the following real estate of WIS. P. Wilson, situate in Potter township; County of Centre, bounded Ind described as follows, to wit : One tract of land, on the East by lands of "th e bow* of Win Wilson and other!, on the tioutiOby lands of James Boat and °thin, West by innits of Daniel Dont, North by lands of Jamse and thomlis Lingle, contain ing-en; huntia more or km* thereon— 'erected a house, barn and eater out-build ing, nearly all cleared and caltirated, now occupied by John Jamison. Another tract of land bounded oa the North by lands of John Hoffer and others, Bast by lands of the heirs of Wm. Wilton, on the South by lands °flame' Dual. West by lands of Daniel Durst, containing one hundred Acres more or loss ' thereon erected a house and barn, and other out-buildings, principally cleared, now occupied by Daniel Reinsruith. • Ono other tract of land bounded on the . North by lands of John Hoffer, East by lands of Wm. and John Keller, South by land of Wes. Brisbin, West by lands of the heirs of Wm. Wilson, containing one bun. dred acres more or less, thereon erected a house, barn end other outbuildings, now occupied by Wm. Stover. Seised, taken in execution sad to be sold as the property of Win. F: Wilson. .0 and to a certain lot of ground situated in spring too whip, now the Borough of Bellefonte, Centre county, bounded and de scribed as Lagers, to wit ; on the Booth- by public road lading trim lialleionte to Jaak sonv ills, on the West by lot of Patrick Duo -Iy, on the North by lands of Jame. Anaos, and on :he East by lauds of Wm. P. Wilson thereon erected a house. Seized taken in execution shad to be sold as the property orThomas Fadigao Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Jan. 1, 'MS, - D. Z. KLINE, Merit _REGISTERS NOTICES. The following oteemints hare been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record Id this Office for the laspeo. lion of heire,legatees,cre dttore and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court, of Centre County, to Lo behl it Indlefonte, for allowance and em firmation. on Wedaeeda7, the 211th of 4azt• nary, A. 17., - I. The account of Robert Glenn, Goof - dion "'of Cyrus Ii , John G., Maney J. and Anna McDonald, minor children of Jane McDonald, late of Ferguson twp, demoted. 2 The account of Jacob Royer, Guardi an of Charles E. and Rebecca Royer, mirror children of John W. Royer, late of Putter twp, deceased. 1 The account of Jacob Sankey, ono of the executorsof John &inertly, late of Peon twp , deceased. I. The account of H. A. MoGonigle, Ad ministrator of ke. of Reuben Haldeman, Lain: Fergana twp., deceased. 5. The account of Daniel Hosterma4, Administrator of de. of.Pitter Hotterm , lace of Haines twp., deCeased. 6. The accouct of Goorigißoal, deems ed, Guardian of Willia z so-t. and Sarah W• Brisbin, (minor children of John Briabin deceased.) as filed by John S. Foster mid Thomas Dale,,,Rieoutors of said ilroedsnt. 7. Tbe ticiount of thorge Boa, deceased, Guardian of Henrietta A. and Arabella C. Thomas, (minor children of Themes W. Unman, deceased,) as tiled by John S. Foe ter and Thomasle, Executors of said decedent. B. The account of ache) Musser and Noah Musser, Administrators do., of he. n; Andrew Musser, late of Spring township, deceased 9. The Anal account of John II arsbberger and David Ilarshberger, Administrators &c. of die. of folio liarshbeger, late oll,Gregg twp., deceased. 10. The account of George Grossman, administrator of Ac. of Catherine Itishel, late of Potter twp., deceased. 11. The aceount of 11. F. Shafer, admin istrator of it. of John A. Sitktor, lets of Miles twp., deceased. J... 1% 0 EPHART, Regiltu► ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Centre county, there will be eiposixt to We at public ont-ery at the Court Moose, in Bellefonte, on Tuesday. the 28th day of Jantory, 2868, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described reel estate, the property of Samuel Lipton ' late pf the borough of Mllest:wire, deceased, to wit : A lot or tract of lend , situate iu the bor• otigh of kiiilbsburg, nontaining sixty-sir. feet front on Turnpike street, and running back two hundred feet to an alley, sad known u lot No, 24, in the general plan of said boy ough, having thereon even ted a brick dwell ing house, and ether outbuildings. A lot or tract of land adjoining the akkOyll containing day-eis feet Will on Turnpike street, and running beck two hundred feet to an alley, and known as lot No. 10, in the general plan of said borough, baring thereon crested a, large Irene dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. All the right, title and.inaireat of the said Samuel Lipton, deceased, is sad to a lot Or tract of land situate la B .ggelownehip, In said County, bounded and described aa ,fol lows, via : On the welt and north by • public rood, on the east by lands of WiIHMS Bogy, and on the south by Bahl Eagle Omsk, 'obtain log six mom more or less. TERM ,OF EALLIC.—Otta third of the rirebsee' mousy to be paid oft Me cormArote arm of the sale, sue-third thereof In one Year thoreafteroand ona-tblal th ereof it the death of the widow of the said deeeasor o lath, twomimeos with foiost paribbs. annually, to be 'soured by hoo d and mort gage on the minims. DANIEL 7.. KLINE, Emotes to veil 4.2 13-1.-41 hiIN INTN#TON'S - NOTION. Letters of Adatiolantion on the estate of Johe 0 ingrich, late - of Harris top., Centre oranty, deced,haring been granted to the antimigoed,ftstine is hereby given to all persons knoweng theouielves *deb i ted to seld.estate to make toniediste payineal and those Ude' °bairns to maw theta 4'14 antluaticated far *ailment lIIINJANIN OTANI. Administrator. txtel, 45.,
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