The Democratic Watchman. TEI MS.—s2 per year when paid Ad— vance, $2,50 when not paid to whines and $3,00 when not paid before the expiration thb year .r l•Oda AIIENTS.—We have authorized the lowering gentlemen, to receive and receipt for subscription to the DEMOCRATIC WATCH IfirAEL .1. tiummooLm, — lia/rll7 - R • THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY esq. has returnrd to this phire ,try pructice lint --Court oo 11111 l ettoe.4 in thin place on Nlonflay next —nen. Jameß 'turn , ' paid 1)9 a pop vi+it on Fri!illy last. • —There nre eight pri4oners in the lntl at place ist tiae present time. —ln some park of . the county the tab are ith2noet impapwible for mud, in others, they ere dry end .11141). —The pleople of ILellefonte pay high er ialei 011111 , 10 lln re%idents of any other lona in the State Why _ I.tnn !hat part of 1114 larat lately taken mi.) the borough oat in It's+ 0 101 F —high court," not of impeach-1 oleo, lon of Ilaii6rupte4 alta held al,. the' Ileoelerlionf lirmve in Onr place, on I 11.41 k company i 4 now being formed thin place, for the purpo.e of manu tarluAng wine kind of a patent door and gatc ‘ lunge —The residence of Mr. Faxon, incur Phoenix mills, look fire on Friday last, and the entire roof.. was burned off before the Gums eonbl be subdued. —Thr new .'ntitool llotblingl to be elevted during the prement eea4.a, are to in iiineo or brick— reivtull—scareil) of the hitter article ---,Trout are Raid to WI veil plenty- I hi, vring nt the mireninv herenbootm . --- Struigg or tttr —.reokle4l beitut I' hrOllght . llllo tuou CV,/ S day Fing —The re...i.lenve of Nlr. I; corgis lin.h,yr.Tionr the Illiffnln Hun Office, 11 . 1 Pat lOU t iPSI 11.111 p, 11 MS roy IA by Rre iii(Saturritr IRO l'enlre Mtn, 111111411 . Iltl+ 11. ti inring to be Ilto county x... 4 of t11:4 coun ty, or, of It 111.11 , C 011111) C01.111114+6.1 Or thi tO%l emu h of \ uton44.Nlonntatn —The earl nn-, Ittglt In thlo • neck ttl notels - tot Soli Hay lint, that It, 111 1 , 4% 11 ltul it( Boards eIT n wagon that aip+ left 4tantling ut non! of ;kr - -- 111,. J/111 SI In be reatly fur ar cupum•v b}• the lii 111 4 111 . +1 ~1 June %%heti lint 41141 it ntll he "tie of the rtio,t roulplrlr pnauno 111 111,. -111111$11 ell, 01 11111:1110 . 11:1 -4 111t 411..1r ill and itdlplining coon' le+ pa. , 00l user the ISILhI Eagle \ Alle) IL IC, on t het 0:11 Luwl• fro//11J04111 1 / 1 . 11 11•1 ' during the early pyt of -11111 fl• of 1111 r 4. yo•l, voys,l 11,1.11 41.1 nig grain, In .10114, lee i , 11154., 1 ,ugh it Nit her nip! %, miry Storing 11111 t Itivk e i 4114.41 11114 t lon MEE -VW Pre+.ll3ll . llalli of 111 i bpi are to hate a form) -fiVI . 111,1.4:ml L handl, 11 . ,1 uvide.l, t he, pew mem bery ran agree Itltttri ,of al chi teeture ---AV it Lan the pa,t lnc ) e +, 1111 value 01 propert rul I II" poptilat •)u eit Ilellelunle,•}ltte but It Leon .1010)14.4 Is there 1111) place %%1111 the ..‘tune ehtittee4 hat call holvA 114 --The luunriut ion 111 liras 0111.1.1'4 DPW 110111 4 0 I. 111111041 fifilSheil If building w nut eion‘ilettl until lie is elect • rd N'ieti-Pretilent, it \VIII I/r in improve ment Bellefonte will W.V.'? 11,10/1. to knurl - -.Not liar,the rt.poittiott 1 3 1 ark thy twin ranee agent way rhot al Lock Haven. Ills partner, blr 111111.111` , 011, of flit•+ ph - tee, says Clark has nut been. in Luck Ilaven rot len nlOlOlll TIPn whole tit Jr) raid to he an Inr.nom+ tutu o,tinn —The tannageis of the and Centre county IL It ale again talking of completing the roll road from Milroy. tie prevent terminus, to thy. place We wk.ll there were reasons to believe that it would not end in talk. —.Vtiltle child belonging to a 11r. Briolly, remiding in the neighborhood of the "Nunn) aide" L u nt kiln, fell from the rail road• bridge into Buffalo Ito a, uu Friday last, and nasrmi ly oleapeil droie n - ing. Work has been commenee , l on Bush', nen hotelmen' the depot %When fitti,,ht.4l it will be the It hotel in 11Q4 , election of tho slate, with the exceptlon4 of the Herdic House, at Williamsport, null the Loganyouse, at Altoona. --We hope the (rand Jury when it meets next week, will take a peep at the bank buildings at the Court 11011130. I n their present condition, if they are not a nuisance, we do not Ichow what would constitute one: • —The legimlature, nt it recent BCA siont incorporated 11 cortipitny for the parpoccof building a turnpike froth Pine Grove iu the upper end of thiscount.Y to Belleville in Huntingdon county. Whether it Will be built, and.how it will pay when finished,' are questions to be answered yet. --The Patton township tlarkies hare got into trouble agai On Monday night list, three of them, two Millers and a Delige were lodged• in jail in this place, charged with stealing meat from -Antes (7w , • , t , era nod ntt Pr Ceel Uregg twp. - that toflSiiip itEnstoN.—tlie. students of the nu bleraburg High school, held a reunion, in the school room, at thalltlftee, on the 'evening of the 28th ult. A very palnta bin refreshment " Was gotten up by the students and teachers. Therirst extreme Was oyster soup', the last, ice cream.— The me n, of course, was tempting, and handsomely arrayed, on a sumptuous table, by the kenerous hearted ladies, who spared no pains to satisfy - the most fast idiouti. An or refreshment the itt ring band from, Nittany Hall, enlivened the party with delightful music for about an hofir The students afterwards enjoyed thimmelves hugely for quite n time in social plays and pleasant chat. During the evening, and for sake of variety, the students tcry agreeably surprised the teacht , i, by presenting him wttt, a very beautiful album—quilt, each stu dent haling 0 44arch with their name, and complimentary lines, in it It WWI presented by Miss Sarah Candy ; in be half of the school, stab a very appro priate, 'limiest and graceful address.— The teacher had not the least intimation of it, until it was banded lute ; of course he kindly respondent) the presentation address; wishing that they may have encircled around their fair brows, the 11 rent lie of purest pvuee, 4weetomt hap plttesm nml 11404e:a pi usperitr. Thu to' hming the donor., I,nuhl F. ll,u•nel, rah 11a4111terger, Sophie 1•:. Bookie, 112tItto S. Swartz, Nlollle (late,. Mollie E Bartholomew, Sarah randy, Jihnte Deelier, SiVidier M. Llorman, Harriet R. Stager, E 'Sadie E Search, Hannah I' krt... 1 NI. punish.. I'harle4 Roc*, Chas. T lier4liberger, -.hplin Miller, Luther :4%,artt, B. G. Iluckman, .luhr tinkle, .1 I. Ate SUZIIII,I Pelt I )10i1 . 1nlek 1\ 111. Reber, .kdam Q. Si ON el. The mine °Setting pn 4 4,1 hariniiiiloll4 - ty, lord atl were itiiii.irently well itleitmeil. Cush elm) hail liven fille I with , but 111 the mine cup Was mingled sot rtiti, lot the Pliouglit el nepitrat ion Nermrd to have ehoe I of fitter lining I(K 4 I . I.:CTEI , $ll t , I deem it my ditty, in retiirn rn) hank to you, for I he, kind and holtitaltle manner, in \vititth \nll I rented 111.`, V1)111.0 I Inhore.l v.lOl ) nit , and fin )011i 1 [ 11.1.,,•5vi ing and nttect nal droll in all your 4ittilt* .1111 I.lent, I erne', 1110 , 1011 111. /4;1 , 1 t/rl , l °Sit...III 01 )411li lenelivr. . 11ud tin• that yuu Na egaidliagl2, in,df shall lie :t lasittig weinent II 1 , 1 low I 1111 ye 1111 hell er etch , than 'Lit )”11 nry Itbrrul 111e111111 I'lllllllC . Ihat ylia may. becllm• urtdul, room 111 1111 , 1 proiDerowi in eve' y good tin,lei and that you in.ty KI nw nt the Ica", l e d ge a nd %, lsdum of your Maine Mn.-ter. awl eventually receiNe the eroilyn of eternal I remain v 1111,1.1.1) nllll affretionni.ely l'ori 1.,1; riivi is, ..lpri/ 13, I nriri Business Notices. telt of white Pine !leering, ilfy for rule int the M +burg Planing Mill MA(11.101.1A WATt P .\ do r ghtlu l toilet tide— superior to•Crilvgiie and et half the '4 an 0/01/ DIA Wllll4lll tea in nd diseased And, with some evvert, obliv lone antidote, Clean. the 10111 ho solo of the perilous stall That weighs ituirtltholio.rt?..- Cortnity ; Plante' int, !litters will Ito It when tei hing eine will lilelnnehiily, De -4rjw4,444 il l !mullion.' rut, I n onn ity , all spring, ihorn n stunt itc h, and that, Planintiiiti Ilti fu lcra I sore ruff fur Thorn it n o oust oku shout it eiffltut, 1100 its ctie, Dullnese, Ague and LOW must yell I. the heal h giving and gen Jul trillitenee 01 the Plantatloll hit ters. II you lit Out gloOilL 111111•0 ono trial and ha sins tired. Th tikutie wits know.' - eau be‘lll , re fatal to beauty expecially in the fetnair rrxi thioi the i"" " the hair : gleeey, luxuriant hair one u the moat iiiiaretful of all perrenal When or en defiCieney oel Lair °aisle, we nitorsll) look leer n dry end wrinkled skin, a billet! complexion ; whoa R ut actually seen, we see thew in tinagina tion• Why, then, nst onitit tie your heir? Ent, ttrago it anti strengthen It; or, It your hair IA gray or %tittle, the italttral color can be restored by s 1.0 applicklihnn of Mre. of A. Allan's luiprot,tl Inewf styli.) Hair Res torer or Dressing, tin one bottle ; Price One Donal. Beer) Druggist sells It 1e 11 The National Pub of Phlhttlel ph in went egent3 to 4011, their popular wort, The War Between the Stnto4, it. entiteo Character, eonduet and molt., by lion. A 1 - eiarider 11.J3 teplten • MISII =I In•:u t,•.lur-+ I= ---The Mongrels are continually harping upon the assumption that Dem ocrats favor repudiation of the debt in curred in tlistroying the Union:' have they no wards of condemnation for the Jacobin congress which keepe:the Slates asunder by its legislation ? or is the ter rible bugbear of Democratic “repudia tion" to be held up to view, in order to divert attention from the deetruotive schemes of hho party in power! It cor tainly looks like it.— 'r The greatest amount of time consumed' by towel— arrentiag hhir criuse'inake any article which would lesson their labor parliculacly desirable.— Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia I the hair in such condition as to render the drooling and 'arranging ayery easy matter. It im parts to it that splendid glosey appearance so much 'admired, cleanses the !chip from dandruff And all humors, and prevents bald ness; !promotes its growth, and restores gray hair to its original color. 14 41 New Item. "Attu Snots Good friends P. MeAffrey A Co. has just opened in the room formerly o:cupied by Masers. Bush a Yocum as a law office, a boot and sty;ii store, where everything in that line can be bought just as cheap if note little cheap er than any place else. Mr. Mc Afirey is an experienced workman, an excellent judge of material, and an honest moo, and those pa tronising him can rest assured that goods purchased of lino a ill he just as recommend We hope to see hie More crowded tinily TWA store will he open to morrow, when their • splendid Mock van be examined They purpose selling from 10 to 20 per vent. cheaper than any other establishment Kin; KR W9Ol, oft CoA 1., Just al voriv 0- nienees may suggest, will answer for the "Barley Sheaf," the in Co mpnrable Cooking Stove, introduced by Afessrs. Stuart, Peter son a Po., Philadalphia. This stove is win ning enconiume from the trede,-and families In all seething, in rare a combination of ex celent qualities it has been found to possess. „..... l i As spurious stoves, claiming to be 'watt' linsl coal burning, and to Janie oaer features Mt-Arent i —Au tii—On the 1.411 inst., et Lock Ilineii, by the Bee'. .1. l' liilligan ideutioul with th ose of the "Barley tgaeltd, - r,_ P. 31cAffrey or Bellefonte, to 311,:t are in circulation, •iir friends will be parts, 1 epee' a Igor of lc,. k Ilacen Lilar to give them a w ide berth, anti go in fur the genuine only—only this and nothing more. For solo by It' W. Wetakr, Miles burg P.a.. 17 3t —rminething lest' than rise hundred persons called at the Boot and Sho e establishment of Peter McMahon, du .ant week and lost their driers for Boots and Shwen. The people are ci.ming to underetan that they do Better at Mc- NI-14tona dun auy where else ia Centre connty, as he bon rubbed out high prices and tikes pride to giving to his customers an eijuis &lent for their money. I would here state that .tenser' Barret and Prince two of his workmen, cannot be titcolirl on floe sewed work, rendering a neat fit, good work and gent ni satisfaction All In need of anything in the line of 110. As anti Shoes w ill nave money by calling at Mc- Mahon's north east i oilier of the Ifitiathnd (In .).!lIVICR Lf/uK AT •fll+ 1T.4 A KRUM ' S . PIA NUS —llitting in the Nate York Academy or Musk - , at the lent Pirilharutonic Concert, we were particularly ‘llOl tho Pion., performance :11r, Indianan Is wall 11101 an 'amiable player, hut,. ertain It is that the best of good play- ers cannot make good !tssle eceept good in. rument Ervin l'hieker l'isno, who I ) WWI played on thlt oreaelon, eery, run. male, phra'e, or i.iletod note readied our ears in its perfert integrity. \ot a 10111:111 was lost, frond the groat sweeping chord's and ponderous octavos to the most delittatn scab or putiiinerino trill,. Thu Is not the Vane with all pianos. Thome trnm other facti,rie , , although itoeftet”ing many fine pointo, are )et unequal in It tin, and the ha , ' not unfreqiiently drawn, the treble The lititenar tow.es the clear, hell like, finery nweetnetei of a genuine ;,,'h triter ing, which uialans this plant, nu val. a fa vorite in the parlor, nn.l 'Finer fr a m. highly appreciated by Thulberg and ifottm chalk They aro the Pianos lit for a wall -1:11.3 p .ct The reputation which brings+ hair earned nu the putt forty year. In well liftmen ...1 11KAI' AT IN TII V MA Ith --8111x111'1( 14 101 K iltana• I 11111, IA re 111ng gOlllll4 111 IVI/01,,de filly per .4et. lower than they I nn he bought in New York. ('ittiene. eountryniet? incl and all you a lupe I' ler In the of Tea and t'olfee rail oil Merrill. the Maine man:" the heat hugar and S)rupm, vimt IV. I', Dick•on, oho ie now elo.ring un hut hum IS,. 11114 will .ell nt eogt I aptain IVitodwar.l. Lit", Oil...opportunity in in form )au that he ha+ just returned front .New ()Henna with a large av•urturont Segarr, And sleelerer lie will net be ender+ol4l W. V. Lent, nays iv leant mJuri nun when ctu..ked, wut aeeordingly offer -hr, ern ul the weed - n large and varied an nortinent et .epee • it he sAnnot veil be 'will glee away. Melf,weti think; thus far the ladies have been neglected, end he now offers them e biro variety of Seotifli, Congress and ev - ry other kind of Snuff, at very low prices. S M Meet., of Illinois, II in with a la rg e e m m iet o f We tern wheat lie and J. W Woodward, with whom he Is in partner strip, are ileteriniuml to undersell ■ll the grovel, men in this put of the Voinentiir. .1. (1 Bower+ know+ the eonson for Buck "host will Aoon he over, And an he has n Im.gc Amount on homlyot, he offers It to the 1.0,1 to al hall Price. (1001wEll A Butler urn in the hardware atcl will 'pure neither panes nor Ic] ey to please ell who call upon them. The Dry Conde Department is under the taJnagement of Metier*. McConnell, W. S. Wegner,Juarkint._Wellol, Swim'ly, _Dunlak„ Swoyer, Ittigers, Seagert, k Lerch and better salesmen we never met anywhere when a Man enters simply to see nod he see, he is sure to make a largo purchase and go on his way rejoicing in the thought that pi-p'"' is would not harm him muck. Solomon Ilerman, of Baltimore, has open. ed a large Comma/log House for the dc• comModation of the tiadlng Coinmunity. .1. I'. Jamesop, who has had en extended experience in the manufacture of hoJtx and and show!, has, in order,to, . an imPaia yrs demand, opened a 15 we thug Store, where ha is prepared to bell everything in that line of business. thIT . . littin fqlk4, has npcned n rate and candy ntnra. Do you a•k where all these advantages and accommodations enn be hail f We nn• swerr4n the :anal Business Derrtment of the Williatnsport Commercial There pi also a large bank connected with the store--the largest in the United tt tates— hes n capital of nonrly three million dollar% —and there are no coam,cf, tr. on thin Hank Clisio is President, and M. M. Ran kin ia Cackler. A much larger number are still in the theory d, partment, and eoon as it is known what, effect the impeachment will have upon the prides o f goods in I,i, erpool, Halifax and elsewhere, they will also enter iuto bu siness, of which you will hear hereafter. A large number having made their e. tune in this business, have gone elsewhere to bless 'sank ind Quite a number are engaged rtrlu•ivrly in writting , half at teak belong to the fairer whore id hi•iejicy in the art you may kern by railing on or mlilrearin * g J. F. Dar it, principal of the abuiu mention ed IV.llhaimiloirt ComMeriiial College -- , are re ceiving a magnificent I of Spring unit Summer goodn 'Writing in town at vourt next week Mhould call anti lee them. es am if they do not den ire to purehatie. MARRIED The Bellefonte Market The,.(9llowing are the quotatione up to II o'clock on Thiar‘day evening„ when our paper went to preen White IVlient, per bu5he1.........,.52 no lied Wheat, per lothel• — • .... ........ •t?. Rye, peT bushel $1 10 COM Shelled, per bushel eld SO Ito Oat', per knell.' Barley, per bushel .... ..... .... I 23 Buckwheat, per bushel 0 00 Clover/lee& per humhel.... ..... 0 0o Potato6ll, per' bushel: - - 1 '541 Kggs, per dozen 20 Lard, per pound.... ..... - 13 Pork, per pound 3 Ilam, pee pound .. .... .. ••••• 110 Tallow, per pound ..... .. ...... . ..... 12 Butter, per . pyund :15 Hags, per pound 04 U round Plaster, per ton .... .. 10 00 'Debi abbertizemento lONS FOR I.I(`KNSF:. Notice uut hereby wren, that the Inflow mg permitn hay, filed their patilmn 4 thin efier, and will make applucation fur lucent., at the April term of court. Jao Rne.le Ta•ern Haines lap Mart in Dolan do llogg, t wii llousel i Brom do Bellefonte Bolo' Joel B ling JO M anon 'Pap Daniel It lloile.iii do M ilentiurg Bor., 8.A.,' 1.10, .1 do - Phillip.burg Pat hell a NI at, do Ilumon lap It II Porter d., Potter tap Patrick Nolan do now SII.MI tail I' M Ilall do 1M ile.liurg Bort,' ('ham Brown Jo Ile Burn' Chtistiaria II abler Jo Walker twp Jhtt l'openhaaer do 'filytor twp Boni F Wagner Itrstuarant Phillipsburg j ou S (fray Tavotn Wtn J !foster:non do Penn twp Ileorgrirsylivea. .. do IrnlollVille Iloro' John liaise it i Burnseles ter!, Dan'l Kunes do Liberty twp !leery Smith Nlliolesale Philipsburg James Beading Tavern Snow Shoe twp 11 P Morn'''. do Harris twp Jacob M Kepler do Phillrpsburg it 11 Rik ard 1111 Bellefonte !Toro' Mud ph Mullhollan do k l i p r 1,51,10 LW II M itrtirl Lettael do, Potter twp Ey, Pile do Snow Shoe o Margaret Wolf do Harris twp Thome., tt C. y do Philipsburg t Bann, Wholesale Bellefonte Sr.,),a i 'rime ri Tavern Spring twp .1 II Milo it holesele Ilsllefonte John ltonild Tavern llama twp .1.,h0 II Mori .''n to Worth twp John Spangler .1.. Potter tw i . li W Harter do Miles twp El o. Miller do lieorgn Maier do ' Haulm twp John il lizzl i do Snow Shoe '. Itichsril Ilayr4 Itesiustani Philipsburg F 1) Ilustorinan Tsveru (lan* twp II II Kline Bollefente Ja,ol) Ilirviiler Saloon Bellefontp hey t B4.wee Tavern Burtlaide lag. Choi de, Brown Saloon Bellefonte JAB H. hl PTON,, Prod, LIST Ut t5116D IN I°sl, AND LI -111 4eneed by the United Steles. WUIGIN ,L• CO.'S, GREAT ONE DOLLAR ;SALE The heft and most reliable in the Uri led States. 1.1•) oo ' r artu•los $1 Op • '• 12 articles.— .. I 50 " 23 artieles 3 00 • art lola' 5 00 ' " 100 artic1e5..........,' 10 00 And for all over 100, at mama rata. Circulars sent free. Address, WiIIUIN & CO., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, :Hare. Man MII.LINICIt Y. P 118LADSLPIIIA, March Ist, IMGS. We to g to Inform you that we are prepared to offer tar yotar inspection our usual assort ment of MILLINERY 00008, eonsistlng of the AVerae•S Shapes In Straw, Sills and &icy, Hats, Bonnets, AO ; Velvets, Silk (1,0,15, Ribbons, Flowers,,Feathers, Ruches, Crape'', Blonds, Braids, Ornaments, lie Lc. We Abalrbo happy to wilt on you at our Storo, or receive your cadet'. Pricol low for (*ash. Youca /se 11, IVARD. Noe 103, 10b L 107 N. Second St, 13 12 4t giLeatsWlticetf. SA"ftE WATCHES AiND CLOCKS, Theundersighed has closed cofd in IlfilesßOrt i and lelt all the Watches and (Kock!' chat were in his shop in therare of Dr. Joseph Atlanta, lethat place, where they can he redeemed at any time before the 211th of August neat, on which day they w fit he disposed of at public sale. .1 I. NIiFF, Alm • C. Sl+ . • 13 1,3 t STOVkEa! STOVES I! ranee Haupt has got already.. new sup ply of Shears Antidust Cnok and Parlor Stove.. They have proved themaelven to be the bent stove out for burning either had eivaltkeig_izwtt ankles make no duet, economize fuel and are the beat La kora in the world, end have more conveni ences than any other stoves no* in one. People in 'riot of stoves would do well to call at his Ware Rooms near the Depot and, nee his stock before purr bailing elsewhere no by a neglect of this tney way be sop . , ea many he s been already. 12-30-tt. ISAAC HAUPT 4 DMINI § TRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of rathan Berk, late of Marion twp., Centre eohnty, dee'd, haring been granted to the undermigold,notice is hereby yen to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. N NCY IC. BECK, PERRY MrDONY ELL, AdmirustruiNre MEM IN BANKRUPTCY.—This is to give no leis That on the' IT day of March A I) a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Thomas] .1. Kemper of Milesburg, in the county of Centre and State of Penn'a, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt , on hi, own Petition ; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use and the tunneler of any prop erty by hith ire forbidden by law; that a. meeting of the rtbdtor( orggtd Bankrupt to prove the debts, and to choose one or more Asrignees will he held at a Court of Rank ruptcy, to be holden at the s s-uffice of F K Smith, in the Brockrrlioff Rookie, Bellefonte, cir . unty of Centre, and State of Perinsylva me, before I' K Stnith Register, on the 14th day of May, A 1) 'lts at ten o'clock a in. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U S Marshal west. Diet Penn'e 1 13 4t by I) CAMERON, Deputy. iteapers & Irtobirro. woßmis - RE IPER ND Aiol% ER Its eidupsetnens and symmetry will a one., arrest trtery inerhanleal eye. The frpoc)a , Tot solid iron and 14 of a to ,v,le piece. The journals, shaftii.g ankgearing are all securest in the most substanti-1 manner and ran never change their relative positions. • THE IiEARINGS ARE Ali, CUT OUT ." OF SOI,11) IRON, • and run with the precision of clook•work— thua obviating the self-destruction common to all harvesting tnitehinen heretofore in vented. .• A neaMtilt hoe r 11.13 the works and protbets them fruit) water,,grats, rust and all other exteraul causes nl de atruction. Such gearing, in such a frame, and pro tected thus, can always be relied on to do the work required and fart an ordinary life time. Many other advantage, , posseeeied in thin machine will he explained in nueo Annual Catalogue, Willa will KIII,II he in the bands of all our local and tra*eling agent... We build only two titre. of the World's Kemper, differing rmly by weighty entiaaity and ro6t. Na I I large sue.) 1 . 1, la 4 feet and 4 metier in grasp, and 5 feet in grain, and ax It mower posts $2llO, am a mower and reaper eoins , ined $25 6 , ar a mower and Pell rake II lachinent $275. N,, 2 rut.. in gra,, , , 4 le, t, and In grain a lilta leps than 5 test, curt. , $175 and $225, We are confident *offering you the t heap tot iusclaipe In the market. Reuel. but ono fourth more than n rough tun chine and will la.t four time, ne lon{' W BA LL .1, CO , Canton, 0 ISAAC HAUPT, Itellefonte, agent for Centro, \lain owl Clearfield, Counties. Full agent. wanted (Ye will have 2 Heap. •rs on exhibition in frobt of the Court House during Court week, one with self-rake and side delivery, where they earn lie ooen unit harvest 12-211. It,' ... I Ilojilll,lll NV It/I:11V IVIZ '.l I K 4 al pry 'w/ain.l)red Jog uolluiado Quo fq •lavuui loj km.)4 'meat rCii.0,0441 m. 4 cop lava!, pus tiva/q) mll 111.11/iIIII.IIIZ f d 9 9111 i .14 , 1 ail 1.111 lily 1.1 f) '.IOIII.IA , IJS uptio .2u9itinai nal umonn /noel' 03 non! 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Centre county, it Is ■ side delivery machine, will drop the grain in a neat sheaf or swath, and will do it as well as it can be done by hand. It runs very light. one man and one pair of horses o :n cut ono acre per hour. It Is warranted ICI et ery particular. It has taken the first premium for six successive years at the Ohio Hate fair, (no premium awarded last y ear.) It took the grand ()old Medal at the great Na Hone! field trial bold at Auburn, New York, in 'O6 Farmers wanting • first clash her Tester will do well to examine it before per• chasing any other machine. It will be on exhibition at Bellefonte' in front of the Court House during the April Court. 1). LEYDEN, Agent, 13-1:14m IL egal‘ Naftrai.- -„. S F r:i S rtU l e A ( 1 1• 1‘1 Sundry rlli f Hon f - ens. u s, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse in Bellefonte, on Monday the 27th tley of April, 'BB, the following properly to ton It The following real estate tutted in the borough of Mlleburg and Central City, Boggs township, Centre coun ty, bounded and described ns Idiows to wit: lot No 138 south east corner of Mill .add Basel greens, thereon erected a two story house partly log and partly frame weather boarded, With °thereat buildings ,situated in Mileeburg borbugh, Centre county, Pe. Als°2 lota in Central City on front street, known as No 119 and No 120 etiairselth pail fence. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of leek* Buffington, ALSO All that certain message or piece of land ',Rusted in Boggs township, Centre county, Pa-, bounded aid decerlbed u folloWs: be ginning of a white oak smith of snow oboe, R near Hunter Dale Saw Mill, thence by land of Hunter Dale lumber Co., south 8 degrees west 54-5 perehei acrosaiWallaau run to hemlock, Thence by land of Vglentine Reese south 7C degrees, eut 44 perches to poet, thence by land of Susan Spicer north le degrees eut 391 perches to pine stump, thence by Snow Shoe R R north Si degrees west 48 perches to the place of beginning, containing nine mares and 83 perches and allowances be the lame more or less, it ba ng a part of a larger tract of land owned by Jacob G Walker, thereon erected a two Ito- ; ry Rail house and other outbuildings. Seised taken in execution and to-be sold es the property of D Al Pfaittr ALSO • The following real estate situated in Boggs township, Centre c6unty, Pa.,,bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Jacob Walker , James Taylor, et al on the west by land of Jacob Walker et al, on the east by land of Linn and McCoy, and on the south by lands of Charles Lucas 4.st, containing one hundred acres or thereabouts thereon erected a two story log house, log barn and other outbuildings, about twenty sores clear and in a good 'tate of cultiva tion. Seised taken in execution and, to be sold as the property of George Walker. ALSO A e. rtaio piece of land situated k the township of Benner, Oounty of Centre and Slate of Penn'a., bounded and described ins follows, to wit : on the north by lania of on the east by land, of An &env Shively, on the south by land pf Crout on Alporte, and on The west by lands of Jame.' Nol n, containing twenty fire acres more or lest!, thereon erected a story and a hell house and log 'table with improve ments and appertenances. Seized feken In execution and to be sold as the property of Jerry Talk. Sheriff's office P. Z. KLINE, •13cllefonte r April 2, '6B. ' Sheriff. R Eills 4 KR'S NOTICES. The following' accounts have been examitied and plumed by tne and remain fi led in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor" and all tither" in any way interested and will be presented to the or phatt;a court of Centre county to be held at lielleTonte, for allowance Anti coriflimation on Wednesday the 29th of April, A D '6B. I. The account of S U Stine and t W Stine administrator of estate of Simnel Stine late of lialfnition townebip, deceasel. 2. -The account of Francis Jodon guardian of Adam (~Shadel, - minor child of Martha Shadel late of Centro county; deceased. S. The amount of Conrad Singer adminis trator of he of Peter-J[olmi late of Snow Shoe township, dec'd. .1. Th. account of Jesse Jordon adminin- Oator of do of Uaorgo Jordon late of Potter , townehip, deceased. S. The account of David ti illiland guar dian of Anna F. Stahl minor heir of the ee tote of David Wasson, late of Potter township deceived. 8. The account of Samuel M Mots. admin -I,,te,ioe nt Se of Jacob Moir late 01 Haines township 7 The aecount of Robert Mann, adminis trator of ate of Ur H M Montgomery late of Liberty township; 'deceased. 14 The account of D II Yeager sill:oink trot r of he of Joseph Askry late of Snow Shoe tt,enslitli deceased. Tiro strOplementary account of Joseph Baker and Jacob Houser executors and trustees under the will of Marlin Houser late 01 Ilarris township deceased. 111. 'Lilo final account of Polly - Ann Sparr Anil tleorge Sheneberger executors of the last will and testament of Isaac Sparr late of Harris township deceased. The Dna! /wedeln& of lieorge Bheee berger trustee to sell the real estate of John Duffey late of Harrts township deceased. 12. The titr.ti n t of Daniel Musser execu tor of the lest will and testamentzif Eliza beth Mustier late of Ferguson township de ceased. MEE 19 The account of John A Hunter ad miniStratA of he of Samuel H Pyle late of Ferguson township deceased. 11. The account of John S Proutifuot and Benjatnln Walker executors of the last will and testament of John Walker late of Boggs township deceased. 15. The account of William J Dale guar dian of W George Waring Edmund Waring arid Robert It Waring minor children of Me linda Waring late of Hams township dec'd. lii the account of M T Alilhken, Daniel Rh..lA.ond John Irwin jr trustees of estate of William A Thomas late of the bor.tugh of Bellefonte deceased. 17. The account of T R Rupert adminis trators of to of Fred's earner late of Wal ker townsuip deceased. • Is. The account of John Uarberiek guar dein of Mary E Beta grand daughter and heir at law of lieurge•l4•l jr late of Marion township deceased. IS. Teo account of Adam K Slam admin istrator of &c of Rlixabetb Stain late of Patter townehip deceased. 20. The account of Margaret Nees and A E Stain adminietrators of ac of Wm Nees Joe of l'otter township deceased. 21. The account of J P Gephart adminis trator La of Henry Gephart late of Wal ker township deoeased. ' 22. The isecount of John BJ. boson esti executor of William Sayers, late of Marion township deceased, as sled by F It McMani gal his administrator. 23 The account of Peter Ruble Guardian of John li apd Susan if flartewick, minor children of 'Henry Ilartawick late of Centre county deceived. 24. The account of Jamb Oliver and John Oliver administrators of ifc of Martin Oliver late of [lanes township deceased 25. The account of James Alexander and Rebecca Hoover administr.ttors of in of Joseph Hoover late of Union townthip deed. 26. The account of J P Shearer admit:lie. trator of Sc of Jobb Shearer late of Miles township deceased r G r EORGE S. AIIRM. UPPICIVI 1.01. Uthi VALLKY, 111101/11A 13-‘S Sm J,P tIRPHART. Register ItEAL ESTATE MI EN:t, Wive at Licaefurd's flotel
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