The DemOctatic Watchman, 1.118.--$ 2 P•ltjelq whin paid it; ad: $2,50 when not paid in advanee and $3.00 whew:sot paid befnre the expiration of the year. OUR ACIIIITP.—We have authorized the following gentlemen, to resolve and receipt for auboorlption to the Diaooaatto %YAWN VAR : leresu J. GRINOBLS, . Gregg WO: Jone 11. Retreertmt, Penn twp THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY• Naw BUILDING.—We observe that J. IL McClure is already at work to erect's new building on the site of Dr. Dobbins' 'hollse which was burned in the late fire. I=l SNOW IN sus Wet:m—it is reported that the snow in nt least forty inches in depth in the mountainous portions of this county, where it is not drifted. —0 Tun GRAIN.—We are informed that the prospect fur a good crop of grain at the next harvest, is very. good, So far as can be judged so early in the season. I= BUIININO YE.T.—Wo obnerre that 8000 of the fragments lying about alien, the are ocoured nearly a 'llon' ago are atilt smoking. I=l `•llstica" POIIIIIII.OY, Editor of the La Crosse Democrat, delivered a couple of lectures in Lock haven, this week. We understand that theyjre very credita ble, and sustained I reputation which Mr. Pomeroy has already made for him self, through his well known paper Loss uv El RE. —A house of David Weaver. Mariontownithlyi. occupied by Joseph Markle narrowly,..escspeel de struction by flre,on.Thursday ofthis week. The family had gone away, locking up toe house On returning in Ile evening, they funnel the interior of the building in flames. The chimney boards and frames. a sewing-mai:thine worth forty dollars, a considerable quantity of cloth ing, and other things, were destroyed. An afaarm woe given, it eTti iiihrtha fire WOOO estingektrwt without other damage kLe LoN AL —Some weeks ago, the Pre,s, of the is place, published nn hem in which it way alleged that a CPT Irvin family in Oily comity would vote solid for Ihe -111,0 1 14kaft party at • the corning election It is a notoriont tact that that family and their eonnections have opposed the principles of this gov ernment mince the days of the revolution. Their grandmirem were tory•. who ar dently supported the government of King George; and the prement generation, though very dieter people and good neigh bors are *loyal - to the fallitciekk in politie4 that their 'tuceot6t w ate Il4lt 011144IIENT8.—There tl no me memo ito pretty and enduring 33 the hu man hair, and thr many beautiful forms to which it ma, now he pieset %ed. ren der it an easy matte' for any one to hair Ihr hair of 3 lost or absent from.l onstuntly about the person It. tin 01 Ill lit \+ our people hau. been Iti the habit of pending 11 it t to the eitit It, be put lip in (his Nay. bit ail, ti Iti•iti to the fttot that 1I r. Reeve. of toek llalen, understands the ut t quite us ~ell and does he uotk uu eheltply au) one m few York or Philadelphia 5. 1 ...• her advettinentent in nn Debra roluieu of thin pipet "ay.,. —We noticed the other day, a ininieter of thim town, standing on a corner of the, dint ~,,,, d, out rpundeil by leading Radicals, and other ..roan of Behal,' reading anil eofnmenting on the exciting new.. from Washington, while tit, eland laughed atil cheered. and nail , tithe, deouinetratins inilleallng ..r lhn worst kind We thought at the time, and think Ail!, that d minister of the Kumpel might he better employed lit allaying the excitement 1111,111'M 1101111) 10 !Harry It 9 11110 eeenes of strife and blood. We think the place for it !mom in tiinea like theme would be guarding the cheep, to they stray into monde of the many threatening enarea the enemy has 'heal, and not vonveiming and howling with the wolvcit ho aro ready to der 011r ' t hem Diok tit 01 Liss. —Rev. James Linn of the Presbyterian. Chu) eh. who has been quite feeble fur some tune past, bade adieu to this wane of suffering Oh Monday morning last, and werit home. well known throughout this Portion of the Mate, aunt it would tto supiiittuoun for us to say anything about the gentle, good and kind old man, who was belo%ed by all' who knee , hint, and 11101 not left behind him an enemy on earth. Ile pretteinoi in this vicinity for over halls century, and wai univer sally respected mud admired for all the lunlitiets which combine in the perfection 'of a pastor and divine. Ho wet« consid erably over eighty years of age, thotsgb we do not know his exert age. We will endeavor to procure from_ his relatkee the data for something of a biograpbiela sketch to be published hereafter. 'The funeral Look place lust Wednesday, was very large, all business wan impended in. Bellefonte, and all united to show their reflect for the "memory of One whet I ' l mile:ikons bean hived and venerated by them while living. A flualisise,FAes.—Mmit %deletes men have•as of countenance pecu liar lb their hours of toil. As the Knights and men-at-arms in the days of chivalry wore their mail with the Seaver and visor of their-helmet closed as they went to the field, but laid aside their plate for silken garments when the fray was over,eo these ohampione, in a struggle not ices tryi „, often wear an impenetrable mask in busi ness hc;urn, and lay it aside only in their moments of relaxation from their daily pnrsuiE - Thi — fither day one who had known a brother merchant only in his counting-house, met him by chance as he was frolicking with his children, and failed at first to recognize him in what seemed a strange disguise. .The hard tineeof the face, the stern, questioning look, the imperious gesture, the bold, al tned,,,defiant attitude, were gone aid in their place there were a benevolent smile, a dimpled ehtek, and q caressing fond ness of manner that seemed to belong to another being. l'art of this business ar mor is assumed for effect, but much of it is the unconscious preparation - for the daily straggle made by those who'lave had some experience of Ifi'ssee in by-gone conflicts. Suspicion is born of repeated betrayal and almost Justified by the prevalence of conceit ; a wary, restless, Watching over trained to such activity by unprovoked attacks ; an unpitying curve of the lip, tirotif alike _against the solicitations of chronic beggary and the appeals of simulated distress, a rigid veil of 'Unioneern to hide the eagerness which would descern itself in a berg tin; the tension of muscle and nervb ready; like the lfent bow for sudden action ; all tfic gl e ns and many more, which are familiar to every day elt?servation; often mark the man of business prepared for his daily (tisk This arming fur the countin_g_house as for a battle-field, has many advantages But ibis habit of wearing an iminu!ual face and manner during business hours refiner. , such repose doubly difficult The warrior becomes accustomed to his mail, and wears it unconsciously when there is no impending strife. The rigid features fiethemselves in a habit of stern and the hard, unloving face frowns with its business aspect upon the tender gaities of the fam,ily circle, OW iing the atmontphere of home and blighting all social joy The wife can hardly rec• ognite in this , sombre countenance the face that beamed upon her bridal hour ; the children shrink' frOm the cold cjrrss, and fear to meet the frelialing glance, whirl, has in it no touch of parental soft iies!, We do not say that those who dwell the de fen led predicts et the family circle can do nothing to help the husband emir eat Vii, upon w !mot such halide are creeping. ate these lieeetne iodchhly fastened 1. ilelkate Impel+ of old ailed to remove morten and breast. , plate, and e•iiii to unbind the armed n hat the a armor might re'-t ease, nil I )101 e are tender ministries now, %hick will easily charm the rugged lines or the et molest Irown into a emtle et pence and sweet. content. They w ho un ly tnitit.r, making no oltrinpl to furnish the cheer I. a Inch theft heart+ long ing, must share the blame for t heti cup of misery Petri (and Minn lurtros iNo of looking up Quite a mini 'er Of üb•lan. tort buildloga are to he erected there the coming seavnii and there to a pi o,pect that it will it.4iine au itupoi tune* som - what sii keeping with its many natural advantages. We licipe our Democratic Iriendv to that locahly will see to it that our vote keeps Fier with the inerea , e of population E==l or tiNow. --The fall ot ne , .eral inches of rnow, on Mon4ay and Monday night lari, wen. rather unexpected to ninny people. It lin. made the aleigliing alino.t as good no new, and we h o tiee that people arc generally enjoying it Business NOtices 500,00 n teat of-white Pine flooring, dry for sale at the M 'ler% urg Planing Mill MAGNOLIA WArxit.--A delighllul toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the price. ----The place to buy your linty dress good~, G ut Fairer's store in Hush's Arcade. —Have money by ',cramming your team coffees, spiecr, Books end Stationary it , Kinston and Brother's, Allegheny • street Bellefonte, l'a, —Mrs. el. A. Alien's improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dreesing,( in ounce bor arei— two week.' 041 and you have the gue motes that yen will not have a gray hair in your head. no petaSeal oelor and beauty are restored, and a naw and luxuriant growth le the result. We hear this apok•o .y those who bore u4ed it; and we 'prediot hosts ol Mende for, the hapEowed prepara tion and we are hilitifr to state the prism is only One Dollar per bottle. Every Drug glatisellr it.-8 4 t The attention nranr +eaters is called, for their owe good to tem of the best 'Sexily Medicines we know of, we refer tgitkeen's Orlabretad Liver Pills As a regard: for all ilseeswee ►rising In a disordered elate of t►e Steniacit end Liver they stand imeqnalecl 't►ey are mild is their motion and cattalo la their alert a Jae' trial will (Aiwa's' 'Wet in. redalous. They are sold et 2 - nets. Bent by mail en reiTtelpt of Pries. V. 'l4 iee n sole proprietut Bellefonte Pe. ilitrate Itt Tea Sdanay_Sonom..--74very superintendent and teacher knows the value of music in the sueday school: It Is•tinaat its chief atttraetiona and moot profit:lWe examines. If you would have your B unday school well attended make its music offroc ties: Ityou have your Sunday school offer_ teal us meads cfgnod,make its music lidera. Bong has peculiar power to reach the heart and arouse the feelings. • All this le, in some measure at least, understood, and ap predated, and 2he•probiem, often a difficult one, is now to make the mnsic what it should be. No one means is More important to this endtban. a good accompanying inane meat. -However eteel len t the leader May be. be semis an instrument to help him ; and where the leader ha a not much confidence le himself, on ace ompenying instrument is of yet more importance. Such an inatrnmeai• will attract and intermit the children • , I induce them to try to sing,and render It much easier for them to do so. It• will add vastly to the herressiVerleell of the MUM; and indeed, no great h. its value that no Sunday school which has enjoyed the use of of a good one will afterviatd be satisfied to do without it. "A alas TRIEO os ICIL."—Was the sPeotaole we saw at one of the City Skating Parks last winter—a blooming -Lase of at least 200 Avoirdupole, essaying to carve her name upon the ice—a la Spencerian. Alt ugly che-wollop Rationed the damsel that "die oration was the better part of valor;" she retired in miserable °e'er, , the spectators enjoyed the feh•. We have since MIN a '•big thing" in the Stove way—not in size exactly, but in extent of its numerous qqaS ties ; we refer to the •'barley •Asaf Cook Of Messrs. Stuart, Mu ...on and Co., Philadel phia. This Stove burns either wood vr coal —is a grett economiser-and taken aitogeth or in the "biggest and beet thing out."— E%r sale by W. W. Wetsler Milesbury ---iireen's Lifer Pills. Cure all bilious derangement! --Down Among The Dead Men, are, at thix moment thousands eh, might haye heel, afire and well had they used that great life pregerrer, Plantation Bitters. Let thr living lay it to heart they are the best known remedy for all dyriatptin coinplsisitr, stem arh derangement•, and general debility. As a delicious cordial, combined with great tonio v inns., their equal cannot be found Delicate Females, Clergymen. Merchant-, Lawyers and part Tine of sedentary habit.— partlentiarly those who are week and suffer with mental depression, aro greatly benefited by thoito Hitters. -Beautiful and Or Uniform excellence a wet' known, Rafe, and apeealy agent for restoring gray ha irl4 Its oriz tail color, fo Proven ting the Inns of the ltbir, for promo Ong Da healthy growth and I ing it. beauty, a gradual hut certain cure for bald nese, and an eeeential tollet retinisite for all who price that choicomt gift . of 'nature. a bountiful Nonni) of hair, the above Is said by all who use Mr. 54. A. Allein's Improved (new etylg) Hair Dontorer or Dreaming. (in one bottle.' livery Druggist •ells at. Prior One Dollar 1..5 4t. MARRIED. lin— II Aln URA? —On the evening of the 20th Inst, at the Beforoled Pareenage in Bellefonte, 1,) Rev D. W. Kiley, Mr Emanuel Pletcher of Liberty Townrhlp. to ht I , Martha U Bathurst, of Mount Eagle. Centre Co The Bellefonte Market The fullow.na are the quotations up to 6 o'clock on Thurevtay evening, whtra ow pope• Wont to preen White Wheat, per bushel $2 25 Bed Wheat, per bushel $2 2lt Rye, per bushel SI 25 Corn Shelled, per bushel old SO Clu Oats, per bushel 55 Barley, per bushel 1 25 . 1 Buckwheat, per bushel - Cluveraeatl, per ..... Potutoce, per bu.hel liggs, per dozen Lard, per pound.... P.,rk, per pound.... flaw, per Footled .... Tallow, per pound.. Butter, per pound... Rage, per pound Ornand Plamter. per tun Nay subertio emento C OUN ICY AUDITORS' REPORT .1. It snu(JERT, A. D. 13KT, In net with Commonwealth of 3% , 11.10VA111111 farauelry 7, 1868 JitflUat I Allttil - meat A. D .18673 2,365 99 To amount for A. D.. 1887... 2,274 b 6 To amount.received from U. 8., Lando 38 70 CONTRA ,R hinuary 7, 1868 By amount state tax • nutstandlag fnr A. D , 18117 and pre• ' •loaajeaTa $ 1,162 17 By dodret overisald .; teammate — * fib 44 —4 1.39; 7 By exoneration' tad per rootage to col. Natant and Trans: um Commission.. By !Ines Treasurer" me* Ipts lIALF MILL TAX. 1 DA. January 7, 1868. January 7, 1808 To amount of I mill taxing outioas,:llag at oottlemoot J►n uaFy A. D., 1881 $ 0 33 43 To amount alsoosod Nets fibbertiormtnto for A. D., 185 T CONTRA—CR. January 7, 1888. January 7, 1888- Ry Rowan" tax out , outstanding Janu ary 7, 1858 E 335 39 Deduct overpaid sale 9 15 —$ 325 74 By exonerating per centage to °Oleo —tureandransaaareca cumin iOllll By State treasurers receipts.. $ 1,292 90 IN ACCOUNVWITII CENTRE COUNTY. Jarvoary 7, 1868 To amount tames out standing at audit tars se.t einem A. D. 1867 .6 3', 1 71 57, To amount tivectutid sooount by (lollop tors To amount. tax lev ied Id A. D., 1867 39 685 44 To amount temolved • from Ober sou. oos 47.956 23 Dulaney , 56.840 P 8 CLN TBA January 7.1888. Mousy 7, 1868 By amount tax out standing 1866 an d previous year5.....2 3,539 62 By amours' out standing 1867 ily amount tax coun ty orders liped..... By amount eaonera• tions and per con. lige to o llootors ■nd imam* oa _m• 1 sion By autoun., allowance for stationary fly balm:ice due • . Trenstiror $ 5t1,910 99 IN ACCOUNT WITII RELIEF FUND DU. January 7.• 1848 January 7, 1868 • To summit tax outstanding . Jan uary 1868 $19,088 78 To amount ovutp.i.i 'cuts by col . . _ lectors since asittlemlut ..... . 52 G 2 To •mount taa levied for A. D., 1867 To 111110“1/1. ba 'aut. at last ow tle 1111,10 14,355_ 95 To am•'unt ro4; eta a •1•10.1wyeal plo-pinent,'S 11. DlcMlanig■ 8 94 To amount 10 day assessment, J. - 11. Brown 4 24 To balance doe Relief Fond ..$59,0b7 33 CONTRA—fat. January 7, 1868. January 7, 1868. Ely amount tea outstanding for 1866 and previous years $ 2,681 93 Br atnount tax outstanding for 1867 12,567 06 To amount Relief Orders lilted— 36 00 To *mot nt Treasurersoommission 1 80 To am ,, uut per ventage and axon. erat,ons to Collectors 2 411 57 Balance ....... . 59.057 33 To babeuro dos relief 0.000unL5.59,067 33 Lty hallanco due Troseurer by ('..unty necount ........... *56 840 0.4 Cy A. C. Geary Treasurer receipt 2,216 :15 J D. SIIUGIMRT, Treasurer, in account with Commonwealth of Pennsylranta. Junuary 7, 1869. ,/onuory 7, 1869. To amount 3 mill Tax on stock of NationAl Bank,. . . $375 00 Tu amount lax on Loam , 115 o nu 7 00 CONTRA —CIL January 7, 1868. January 7, 18t14 By Treasurer', Commis,lon .... .5 IM 75 By Aisle Treasurer, Nee.ipt in full.. 356 25 By Treasurers Receipt in fu11........ 44 53 nArtrici, I. KLINK !Ugh Hearin of Con tre County, in acroupt with said Count! DR. OM .I,lau iry 7, 1868. January 7+1168.. To amount Jury Ft...es-- . 168 00 To roun:y Orders Halsoce January 7, 1868 By 184 weeks boarding for prior neri per throe $ G 52 09 11 . 7 fees, costs ..nd turnkey fees, in • nuodry By convey in 10 prisonilrn to Pen' Pentiaty, rouse of Refuge end 1 nouns Asylum 664 55 By exeoutinia veneries and aur. cooningJurors, for A. D., 1867... 102 70 By olds° for Jail 15 60 BY jury fees exonerated and 'her- in deeds By costs In W, W,Bsolyn'sutt 6. i,679 25 4,522 25 By balance Janstary 7, 1867 X. uI.ANCIIA RC, J. 11. °HAW and JA6. A. SEAVER., Law Library Committee, Centre County. • Dlt. January 7, 14168. January 7, In6B. To Balance on band at last settle ment $143 25 To amount fees and tines and re cognivancee connoted 1867 660 98 987 8$ 2,337 ilk lo balance in Lando of eounnittne...27l7 03 COUTRA—CR. Ataigory 7, !SOIL • .fanoury 7, 1863 By Amounts paid for Books, Ac., 180.1' $ 77 20 gamine • , 717 03 $194 23 We, Oa undersigned, Auditors of Contra Mat:v..4o boreSy certify, that wo bay* es omiae4 the foregoing aroounta of 5. D. $ 4. 0 78 28 469 52 4-----$ 1,292 95 MEI 613 87 987 91 January 7 , , 1868 657 2E 180.111 46 # 180.111 56 2.,683 69 145,106 911" 0,771 19 10 00 $ 184,111 48 13,237 28 $76.148 11) _ $76,74S RI $59,057 MEI MT 500 00 1,009 U 4 $1,677 Ut I'ONTRA--Clt Jmivary 7, /SAS DIES 71 AO 15 OK 1,677 94 .$1.009 94 $794 , 23 13) Abberiiiimtnto. shugert, Treasurer of Centro Courity,anclD. Z. Kline, Sheriff of said County, shone count. of Law Library Cortnit4n,. and And them correct., as above 'tided and have passed the same. W itnes our hands this 7,th cy of Jatraary, 1808 .INO B. THOMAS, "JOHN lUNNANE, S. STUNG HU. Couuty Auditor. MI 13.9 31 EXPENKTURER Of CENTRE COON TY, A. D. 1968. To orde~i for Alidiforti& 1710e99 PAYS 0.5 90 Tirp:dero for Orand fw d Trs• verso Jorori To orders for Commoosvoaltli costs To orders for West, prison.. To orders (or election aspens To orders for Road View, To orders for repairs to public buildings To orders for Constables pay... To orders for Assaisers pay To orders for Eureka Poulton tai7 To l orders hr Lon g. As.rinm (Insane Asy la m) To orders for inquisitions on Dead Bodies .........r. T 9 orders for Cesare County AK ricultoral floolety for A. D. 1866 sad '67, pet Act of As• &suably For interest ea bond. and notes For B. tialoraltb (Janitor) 1866 For J. 8. Parsons Tipeteve... ..... For J. G. Karts. printing For Andrew Wbite, Court crier.. For .1 a . L. Gray, Commissioner For J6shus Potter do . For Wm Furey do For Fred. Kurtz, Printing For Joo Moran Commirsioners elork For P Gray Meek, Printing For Moitterty A ?doDermot on aseowit of oonttwer New Jail.. fr'or Jai II Lipton Prothonotary Fees lA6 f For Jae II Lipton, Prothonotary Fern thifr For .1 If Orsisithrtommtostuners Attorney, and fees on sonic • twos, ke Tu orders for lama H. !lAN un accout plans for Jail 'and Su perintending IMO T. orile:a for Wuud-lur Cuurt llouue and Jail T. Or lerm for Wm. P. Murphy S ,ns Dockets Fur George Livicirctua, St Won • .ry, die Fur Samuel Nichols, painting Court lloust For J. J. flank, Mille for Court House.. ........ ....... For Thowis Burnßide, mdse. Ibr Court !louse Fur C ii Moore. Stationary Le... For 1. Drove said II Harris. d'ks Fur Sol. Derr, hauling wood In. Fur Daniel Derr, Das laipp For J II Rankli, Auditing ao counts of Its,,ister and Pro thonotary For•AVm Stutter, Whitewashing ana F !mitering Fur It McNigbl, is bills F r 1) if arthulsomew phuto,lehr For Stephen prorru, cutiang wood For W N Montgomery postage Fur W an Cuoku, luau Img aahestta For Wm 'chuff, Hauling kmard; For Lycom mg Insurance Assess ment Fur N. II illib 'eh stui e Pupa Nur finder et Jiro , tads°. fur Jail For M Runkle a Cu , chairs fur Court House. Fur Ice fur Court Room For W Shortledge & Owl.. For 17 Y Ileattie, Medical tier% i ees oh Prisoners For Borough of Beßelow° for Money loaned for water Pipe ........ . ...... . To order,. for Y M Baker Phono grapher To orders fur Audrey, Cregg ju ry coultuirsioners ....... To order fur jno Shannon To order for Refunding up. Icr notes end bonds redeemed For redemption U is Lands. On entrap For 101drpat,1 n account ut I)u pliohtes by collector, For I) 1. K. hue on account....... Balance due !rum County to Ito he Fund For lieforgb Bponring or Bridge at 111.1%ard Ihhu RECAPULATION I'IVITUK COI MTV, an It Illlry 7. 1868 stoonot indebted nese Jan,toly 9667 12,5111 17 TA 'moot rioter 1.- sued A. 9 , ISA 7 48,3911 00 To amount Balances doe tiherdl et al at se dement January 1868 , ....... To amount duo Earl ern Pooltootiary 2,48; VI IEI3 CONTRA-CR. January 7, 18614. By amounl notm and bonds redeemed A. D., 1867 By amount mill on Balance 63,591 00 2.216 35, . 27,602 30 - $ 93.412 65 To amount indablad -lieu January 7, '66 $ 27,602 3U Affeol ; JOBIIUA POTTER JIIOI Moa•r, " WM VU REY. Mark. WM. KRUM Cotntutsillonons of Centric county From the foregoing statement of Aseets and liabilities of Centre euunti, it appears that the amount of indetedness of said county at this time (Jan. X 1868) is twenty seven thousand, six liundhi ' d and Ltero dol lars and thirty ots. The Ruh:runt of indebt edness one .year shoe January 1667 was $42.581 17. showing a reduction of indebtedness for year A. D., 1867 off 14,- 159 14, white at same time three ban been paid nn Recount of contract for new Jail the sum of $31,074 20, to meet this indebted . . we have remaining unpaid on dupli oaths • collectors of 1867 and previous years the sum 01140,47 5 42. Said °mho tors hatevsii, been notified that their dupit antes must be paid off, and after allowing for exenifrations and percentage on fore. going amount of outstanding taxes we think it should meet al 1 present liabilities of said county. We hope the eelielfters wilts,* the necessity of paying oft their duplicatve (es loi , per notice without compelling is to see t bilonce out) by their so doing' we will ' able' to make it material reduction in th abbertkruynt, rate's of taxes to berinsefed for tlfejommor year 1868. Att.i ; SRO: MoRAN SHEICIFif SALES I • • By virtue of Fund', Writs tsf reed. 4., Issued out of the Coast of Contain Pleas of Centre eountyosed te me direstisg, will be exposed to publics sale M timOmett House, in 4ellsrente on Tuesday the fist diTY - • - ff . /far - Oh - 1368, folloWlng yrr opent vie : All those threeeirtiin tracts of lan.t. sit nab the Towne ip ot Ruh. mulusteol Centre, Suite of Pena. One thereof surrey. ed in the • • • I Sr and eon . fir .undresi and th y three sores and one hundred and fifty' three porches 'soother thereof surveyed in the name of Joseph WARW . woutairtim four hundred and thirty throe itares'ind Map !Aldred sad fifty - tht* perches, and (be 'taw *tree surveyed in the name of Robert Knits Jr, containing four hominid "tpd 'thirty three sores and one hturfritstuifftYlius a M sax thereon erected a . Meant saw, aiti houses suds feet to Garry on said hill. Seised taken in execution and to be sad . as the pmperty of Joseph Robinson.. • A 1.., Alf thil• Wgfit, tßNiliudlitelliet of David Treaster to, and to a our sin dract land situated in Potts, Mulishly Omits* county and State of Penn., bounded and de sorbed as follows to wit : On the earth by bedsits( ea dee south by lands Of ' .113 the east by tends of Win. Parker - aced am the west by lands of Peter Fleisher contels. leg two bandied sores more or lesl ti pe, olll4ll borne erected a log ea., the mune all that tract of land which was willed aodba. uueathed to David Treater above named and Samuel Treaster, by Elisabeth Treaster in her last will and testament, dated the 4th day of ,Listisp4miiiii.m, d. p.. isoomi mew , dad in Will Book, B. page 194,, the cleared . land iris. about Alleen, acmes, more or lase including the house were set apart to the said Dafid_Tresstor., we baling! kfeU, un der the claim of three hundred dollars. 3,516 74 1,708 lb 184 20 , •4 4]7 60 397 60 89 32 172 67 714 36 1583'8 t,079 SO 4,5 90 800 00 3,284 07 160 00 66 09 289 00 124 00 325 00 395 00 95 00 258 00 032 00 801 20 81,074 21). &07 01 B ised taken In execution an 4 to be sold as the property of David Tenter. - 463.61 Bale to commence at 1 o'clock of mid day. Sheriff'a Oeee, t D. Z. BLINK. Bellefonte Feb. 211 d MSS j Sherif. 360 00 VALUABLE' REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE BALE.—The subscribes of fers at private stash his Berm situate in How. and Township, Centre County, containing 960 00 20 92 EIG lITY-SIX ACRRI3 • EMI good valley land, a largo"' Welt Finished Dwelling .110101111. Good Bar*, Wagon Shei," and Corn Crib, just ores, ETD 30 00 with all-the necessary outbuildings for the cnnreoienee of a well regulated farm, a thrifty young EU] 4 3J 0 12 60 00 7 00 8 50 ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, a good spring of Water near the house el ORIRT MILL, 40 WO SAW MILL, 20 bye(' os i the above tract, osimmonly„known as ' Howard Mills." The grist mill has three rnn of stones with • good country custom. TIR SAW min fir In — frond 'taming order lad a stock of loge in the dam, a good two story millers house with a good stable and the necessary, outbuildings. The water power of thee. mills is said to be the brat in the valley, and within sixty or seventy rods of the boric Ilaven and Tyrone ltsiL Road, stations one mile above and below the mills. 35 00 _ 6 00 342 DO 40 00 J 50 17 27 18 215 I !Ai At O.—A tract of land within one half mill of the milli contains:lg 38 ACURA, AND SOME pnteuEs, 36 00 2 0 II 58 well limbered and good tillable land I 2 25 .1 45 185 12 ALeo,--47 ACRES timber laud altuate in Boggs Township, all the above property will be cold luw, and an indisputable title en. 1 7 3m ma AUDITOII4I 1110 , 11 CM. The undoraigned, nn auditor ap pointed by the Courts of C neuron /108.111 of Centre oonoty to distribute the monies In the hen la of D. Z. Kline req.. high sheriff of sa.,l county •rtdtig from the vale of the per social priperty of Joha Mangan, will meet the parties interested at the °thee of Bab A. Y , .cum it the borough of Bo 'Monte on Frtday the 2uth day of March next at I o'clock P. M., fur the purpose of atteadleg to the duties of hie appointment at which time and place all 1 emons Maiming mid fund or any part thereof may attend if the think proper. OHO. M. YOCUM, 13 I Ili. MEM Y 0 00 10 25 10 64 63 591 06 161 0 4 50 1.'364 MI bliO PU 21,373 24 1,035 00 Q . TO VES to TO VES ! ! Issar Haupt bout got already& new sup ply of Shears Antiduet Cook and Parlor Stoves. They have proved themselves t o be the best stove out fur burning either hard or soft coal they mire took own ashes, make no dust, economise fuel anti .ue the best ba kers in to. world, end have more eouvenl ens.s than any other stores now in use. Peoplein want of stores would do well to call at hie Ware'llooms near the Depot and 170 e. his stock before purchasing elsewhere. as by a deglect of this way may be sorry as many hi. a been already L2-30-tt. ISAAC HAUPT $109,959 87 .1111...mumpy 19-, CI 'avoin axvr taamelf -cow ioj mac Lq teivatitiovtiv Scrip ,aieql )aes -aid op 'come flucwwq aeon pay itiatated empathic e 4em in apnea Nee op ptqap saatelaiegi Mai/roan 'aimed Hy numb:oil . eicti •paalietepun oin ea poll/Lig ueeil Malawi "del Bogy mouv Jo eye' •recovi aolja Jo aivieo no aocrensinlitiErejo caller' • 5101.1.0b1 suo,Lvai.aiNista. $ 93,412 45 LICKNHKD AUOTIONIIIR, NOD. Valley, I mile. north-mist of" - tentre Hill, Mr Kemp, le cold to be one of the beet cue Hotfoots in the County, run hie tense or em i r reasonable. We be 'peek for Ms good share of the public , patronage, ad dress, Centre HUI, Centre Co., Pa. • 13 to 3v4. STRAY. Came to the residence of the sab scriber in Borneldes township, ...it or about the let of . .. October last. a .Red Bull supposed to be about 4or 5 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take bun•away, otherwise he midi be dispromed of a the law directs. EID3 L OST. On die streets of Bellefonte, begonia Monday evening sod Wednesday morales, a year shift Pocket Beek, containing sone a n n o y, and *note, drawer by Thome. Shad: ler, which was due from. date, for alibi% a Iberia rewa,d will be'paid on leavreg It itt this odioe 13 6 30. RARE The *gander' ouni.rol and fee e eve valuable Inventionr, need in every lane., Hy, and psyloglithe predtr. ran he seuerie h b,F applying either pmuina/ly ur by letior I. 8 LASH Co... llinybet Entset, ,L OM JOSHUA POTTRIL WM. WM. KELLICIL. Como Iraloowi; JACOB LIKATIIERS P. YEN P, In,
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