The Dennferatic. vypc ,R. TER:SO.-43 per 'per r 01240 paid! re !A rena, $2,59 when not paid in advanee a4ll $5,00 when not "aid before the expiration the art .00a Aarmrs.—We hove authorized th following gentlemen, to receive and receipt for StiblOriptiOU to the DBINOCRAVIO WATOIS MAN: , .. IerARI. J. .6R6NODLE Gregg twp JAEN 11. REiren enen, Penn tap WALTER DIE7ERPIRAC#I. Sugar Valley, Clinton Co,, l'a. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY -111 x. Millar, has Aucaeoded tho Kinnlee Ilt:oit in the book nett stationery busineee. —The slaughter of the canines atilt continues, and every morning several of the race have to be buried.t, ISnisor \Veber, has enlarged his store room, and. will soon increase his stock of goods, when he will have One of the finest stores in the county. , .„ --The cbrn and potato crops for some miles around Ilelleronte aro not at all promising There has been littlo rain or ever two montliv,,und everything iv .uffering frOmAlto - drought. - —On - litontlay evening last, a fine bursa of Mr. John P. Harm. run. away with a buggy in which a gent lonian wan .rated The getith man was hurt scrim' dy, and thobuggy entirely destroyed --A son of Mr fleck, of liregg touneldp, aged Hille yettES, While fishing ut Penns creek, on Vi:Onesday of last week. fell into the strrini and drowned. one body was found neet, day twenty feet under water, and interred on Friday last I'oormaii, wife of Henry Voorronti, of Pleamant Cal), wee found lend in her Left on Tur•dny morning last. She retired RR well as usual on Monday evening ' • i --On 51111 , 1,y night. lusi. Fume ma licious person pulled) upeix rows ofJohn NlcDerniors potatoes, iiiie inflicting se rious less upon him without accompligh . ing anything for hifn:4lc, as there wero few potatoes and verymnsiallitun thsvines. —We have received the measure of two stalks of cord, oh:tirueanuring twelve feet three inches, and the other twelve feet and half nn inch, which is the hest that ten can be done'for Grant and Col fax pr Thomas 1. tuirock, of Howard sends ns the'measure of two Seymour and Blair corn stalks raised in his gar den. ous measuring thirteen and the oth er thirteen anti ,t o half fee'. George Gray, of Patton tewnship, sends us the measure of • lila° yellow.,,, „ zorn measuring 13 reit 4 inches Another from the farm of Michael Gephart In Penn township, Measuring 12 feet 7 In dies, tt h-as two largo ears on it, meas uring 7 feet Jti; the upper one, it is a Seymour stalk, if it can he beat in corn, the township says it can not Os twaien in voting for Seymour and 111 air ono raised by Levi Kberhart on the farm of James 11 Weteh, in Bald Eagle township, Clinton county, measures n feet 7 in• dies. Bent these with your Grant Corn ('err-msertmo.--The Bellefoote Dis trict C l amp-meeting of the M. E. Church is appointed to commence ea Tuesday, Aug , . 23, to continuo ton days. It will be herd' about one milt) efom Wayne Station un & H. 16,4ibtuit t , lee miles from Lock Haven, in a deliftaul woods where there is plestty of good water. Tents can be rented at four and eight daises ;. Lae Cornier is 8 by 16 feet, and the latter 16 feet square. Hood board ing furnished at reasonable rates, and sleeping accommodations provided for those desiring . them. We expect the railroad company to afford facilities extra trains and excursion tickets to all who may desire to attend the meeting. We extend a cordial invitation to all to come to this Feast of Tabernacles. M. K Foorrtn J. N Com S. M. Qusanuc. 1u COUNTY CptivicaltioN.—At 2 o'clock P. Itf., the convention was called to or der by John 11. Orris, Eng , Chairman of the Dornoeratie County Continittee, when on motion of A. A. Kerlin, Joha H. Morrison, 'of Worth township, was unanimously _chosen Prosident of the convention, and, oil motion of lion Wii liaa Allison, 1 F. Portnoy, and John P. Mitchell were chosen secretaries, .The names of the several boroughs and townships in the couuty were then called over in alphabetical order, when the fol lowing persons answered and presented their credentials as dilileg4es to them:T.. 'gamier' from their respect4e didtridn. Benrjoisie Por.—Q T Alexander, Yens Mullen, 8 A McQuistion. llosierd.—Willlain Allison Jt ' .Jfit.444grg.-I.lr. Joseph Adams, Phitfprelitg.— Dr G P Hoops, Mdward Perks. Unsowille—A J • Benner evion.hip—Mlahaal Provo, B. F. Hunter, David Lahr. t, Boggv—P W Barilbalrei Willista Marks. Ihruide—filtrnstil Volpelfer. Curtia—lhary 7,111. Porsidiaa—thinvi Ktla Runt, J6lin 8 RoCo' ix& Rub•kt a 'l l / 1 01. Ono John htultel, 4 Iv Boer, siottel G•ttly 3:uhof Gums, Jo4ll . (toodlnurt, . Mart. Haitat-Pr N J Deqb!or, It At 1414, Dnstostinktip, lint tesie 7 yoosi—Joho Orin. • Hit 14--1, 1:1 Ratt"lst, ,IPAspo 111141 n, Suusertlinutt Howord—Jacob Leathers, Juku N If ton-40111 COMIP,b•K ' t it ; • Liberty—Nut ropresentie .-- lhorion—George Zeigler. D W Eberbart. '!tiles—OeMizoifibilifit 8 Wi44 Om* tukenback, Harvey Corman, P SDierly, Pant—Dr J M SCAT: Penn—Jacob Keen - Capt J P Smith, A ATerander, George W (UMW, Adam Hooter- Mall. dotter—Aleti' Shannon. ineenit Crotzer, Hon John Ilosterninn, John Mabel, Janice McClintock, John K Runkle, A A Kerlin. ifutilt—J A Lukene, Joseph Williamson, Levi Reynolds. Smog?. Shoe —to IT Yeager, J C Tiankin. Ajoiog—D N Fortney, Saint Tibbetts, John P Mitchell. Taylor—Jsetlh, Snyder. froioc—Jail P Unit. (Volker—Rantll Lash, John Miller, John S Swartz. WGlrth—Joltn Ti Merited'. On molitm of Iron. Nil am Allison, JJlin 11. Orvis, Esq , stns nominated . as Centre Cotitily's choice for President Judge of the 25th Judieiai District, .and on motion of Samuel Gilliland, Esq., the nomination was made unanimous. C. T. Alexander then , offered the following resolution, which passed unanimously. /trsolcrif. That John G. Orris, the unani- None ohiiice of Centre °Dant) for President Judos of the 25th Judicial District, he and be is hrralty ataorlaad to .appoint three conferees to. meet the conferees from the other counties composing the District. Mr. ()rids appointed Ron. T. Slt -gert, lion. C. T. Alexander and John P Mitchell, , as the Judioal Conferees On motion of C. #r Alexander, D flush was nominated as the choice of the Diiinoeraliii for Congress in this district, and on inO don of lVilliam Allison to make the nom ination unirnQlous, a row nays occurred, and A A Kerlin, Lsq elated that hr desired to nominate Mr Hunter, but had foricotten his given name. Mr. Hunter, being present, thanked tho oonvilntlon and declined the nomination, after which the motion of Mr: Allison was once more put and carried. with one dissenting vote. 'On rob/ion-of Min. John llosterman, the convention proceeded to choose con gressional confere'esi when the following names were placed' in noniGuiltiiiii: • . Edward Pens, John T. Hover, Wm Allison, Jr.' C. I) Keller, • John S POllbdfoot, Fred, Kurtz. • S. T Shugart. 4 011 , 1 P. • S T. Shugart and Fred Karr:, having withdrawn their names, convocation was proceeding to ballet for ttzit Roes sank dates, when Ca fit. Jame+ P. Smith took the floor in favor c d Mr. Bush being al lowed the same courtesy which vrasiex tended to Mr. Orvis, and said there was no reason why Mr. Bush was not rn every way worthy of thismark of emzfl dence from the Democracy of the county. After Mr. Smith had concluded his re marks, Mr Alexander, spoke in favor of the same object, trd said that the reason why it was proposed To deny to Mr, Bush the courtesy which had always been extended to others in his position was not because of any hostility' to him, but. Mouse It was understood that if .tr Bush was allowed to select his conferees, lie would choose such persons as would go for L. A. Mackey, as the second choice of the Centre county De mocracy as a candidate for Congress. Mr A then presented thirclaime of Mr Mackey with great force, read a commu nication from that gentleman endorsing the Democratic plattbrmand'the position of the Democratic party in general. On motion of lion. Wm Allison, D. O. Bush was then allowed to choose his own con ferees from thosa who had already been placed in nomination, when he selected Edward Petits, Keg., John T. Hoover, F.sq , and Hen. Wm. Allison, Jr. P. Gray Meek was then nominated by acclimation for Assembly. . 11. Y. Stitzer, Esq., was then nomina ted for District Attorney, when, on mo tion of Felix Mullen, the nomination was made by acclamation The Convention then proceeded to ballot for County Commissioner, with the following result. John Bing' Joseph McCloskey Mr. Ding haring neoettetl a 'major ty of the votee cast, was declared to be the nominee of the Convention for I,:ounty Cemminsiober. Tho Convention next proceeded to bet lot for County Auditor, with the follow ing result. D H YesiorlB George W Jae)teen . 12 John flishel ( Potter twp) 25 Joss* hl 6 ' No candidate having received a major ity of the voles cast, a second ballot was had, which resulted as follows : D H Yeager 12 George W. Jackson ~ 5 John Rishel (Potter twp)........... ' 3% Joreph M Wi110n...,..—" John BJabQl ttaiing recelv'ed a major ity of the votos oa st, :was unanimously dealared the chorea of the Convention for county Audilei.. A county Surveyor was nest balloted for, which ballot resulted as follows t • HJ Deshler. William P Mitchell William P. Mitchell, receiving. s ma. .fority of the votes oast was declered ilie unanimous choice of the Convention for 'county Surveyor. I The following resolution one tins& mously adiipted : - . . Resolved, That we hereby cordially. en done the Demberstle platfornie 'adopted at Now Torii and Harrisburg, and-pledge the enthusiast% support of the Democracy of cellino.ffpin f)thvjklptlqua t t, Eltatet Local 'tickets. Mr. Bush, Mr. Orvid and Gen. Wm H. Blair, then addressed the Convention in able and eloguent''Flieechen, after * Which the Convention selected Hon. C. T Alex ander as a Delegate to the [date Conven tion, to be held on the fourth of March next, by acclamation. The Conventibn then )instructed him to support Hon. !Hester Clymer for Governor, amid great enthusiasm, wh Mr. Alexander stated that be would rather support Mr. Clymer for that position then any other person on earth. D.'Shugert, FAT, was then elected Chairman ot the Vennly Committee by acclamation, after which the Convention adjaurried. Jolla 1411 ":" 13114 Stcretaries a F. Fortrigav —our friends, who desire to hear he interesting address upon the poll! ical issues of the day, should not rail to attend the meeting of the "Democrutio Aemoci tion of Bellefonte,"• on .4a turday moat, next, at 8 o'clock, P. M., at the room of the Associatien,2nd floor, DuSh's Arcade. All are cordially invited, and we trust the number present will ho large., POST I*# ' DRAMATIC Cow. PANT played to very good honees while 111 oqr place. The playing was good as was also tho scenery. Miss Sylvester was acknowted by all to be a Mar leer forineV Putgueen and Lascell's lady OAR A 019 to a goinT advantage. Taken in all the company is excellent, and de serves the patronage of all theatre going citizens Business Notices. lIONIIT.-If you want good hooey, buy it at Hoffer', cheap store. —To all gentlemen who use tobacco, we say a few Words in reference to where they can get the best, and moat pleasant chewing and 'making tobacco...lt is at C. T. Frybarger's Tobacco Store. Ile also he keeps s' tleo keepall kinds of gents collars, entre, co mb.., brushes, and all of chili be sells very cheap. (live him a call. —At the new Bakery, on Bishop street, of 8. J. McDowell, Is the place to get good fresh Bread of all kinds, and the best of Cakes, Pies, nista and foe Cream. Ile Is art old hand et tht - husiness, and knows how to pt up a splendid cake and a nice dish of lie had a splendid room fitted up for the reception of guest", give hmt a call and you will not fail to call again Ile is iieitsr and obliging. WHICH 19 Trill 51ST rawitr SEWING WA entma I—An opinion worth something, ta ken from the &Irmo:fir American, the best and highest authority on Mechanical im provements and invention.. It says: .We ate having %great many inquiries for Sewing Machinert from various parts of the country, and . ria rite sennot conveniently re ply to them,all by Mail, we have thought it proper to state our opinion in regard to them in this patio Manner. life have used Wilson's patent, risme fari taliWd by •OM Wheeler A Wilson Maria tacturing Company and we can say to regard to ft, that it is with ma a rive/. It is simple, not easily put out of order, and, in point of effectiventis aid knish, n• other =Shine stands a head of it., We state this much in regard to the excel lent machine on our own responsibility." Theft machines are fur sale at Harper firothers Store on Spring street, Bellefonte, and by the traveling agent, Thos. Patton 13 32 ft • 'They made her a grave Vet cold and damp No- a soul so honed and trite.' If they had been wise, the dire neceesity of opening the pyre for one au lovely might have been averted. Plantation Bitters, if timely used, are sure to 'rescue the young and level), the middle-aged and the tiling, from confirmed sickness. Almost all die- COl6lll have their beginning in some digit difficulty of the stomach, which would even tuate in Dyspepsia. Headache, Liver Corn• plaints, Night Sweats, Consumption, Death. Plantation Bitters will prevent these pre monitory symptoms, and keep the blood pure and the hea.th good. While they Diuigur te the system, they enliven the mind. REAL ErrAve.--11s.ving associated my self with W. P. Laidley tf: W. IL liogeman Attorneys at law of Charleston West Va. In the purchase d sale of real estate and the sale of rea estate on commission we offer is these is may wish to purchase, a large numb of splendid Farms with Houses out House 4 . c., all in good repair. Also rich coal nd timber Latvia and town pro perty. hese lands are situated on the great K new Eta River and iti.tril?utarien The Ka swim valley Is celebrated for its fine climate and in beauty and fertility is not surpassed by any in 1,0 state. 13-23 3m • R. Unsafe. ONLY • racer, sin! - There is a great deal or quiet, unostentatious charity in the world, after all! This thought occurreil to es as we obserred,a bright-eyed little street sweeping girl collecting in nick!es from such passers by am wore disposed to bestow them. These "droppers of an unconsidered trifle" were numeroue- - - - suelciently en, we marked, to warrant the little recipient in in the cou'rse of a few minutes In advising a youthful ootemportry lass opposite corner this her aggregate rarviple hid stirred,. swelled to a "quitter." A'od we 'feather 4. fterveA that Most of the dembrsilid skte.set. nobly—with no *lead; kruciging' air, itat'ii though it were a snit pleasure Wei lore hi see charity worthtlf Cornered, and properly performed i It has a salutary influence; and Just snob Influence is derived from the pres ent» lh a family of the inhattable "Harley Shekel' Cooking' gliive Ttligenial house hold oompaaio* is to the 'eery 'maid, of its I peiiblailty, orders dewing in fruits all fear tore It burns wood and coal with equal eat& and ocartnny. Meagre. Stairs, Pelona' & Co , Philadelphia, are the Manaficturors. Ardti Imitations, For sale by W. W. - - Mir Mows' Teat..—Seeing several no tioefAntiMikirkiiipapssge isetOtifa Wit a OW of Mowers, an July so. fu }twice to all parties concerned and the public in - generel, I would say, that some, if not all the state ments are considerablemerreggerated" in re. gard to the points of merit, as reported by the committee, consisting of M . Carson, Wagner, Rohl and ,WIE. From. Some of the statements claiming to have, (we ■s a committee hereby certify *c.,) en tirely contrary to the report of said emninit tee. The aforesaid committee reported tkat the Ilotheim had decidedly the lightest draft ; the Keystone 2nd lighteet ; Excelsior :Ird ; and Buckeye 4th in point of merit. 'filo committee 1111;0' reported at the same time, that the Keystone cut the Jewell ( not the hest 1 Yet iwo lays after, when the hay was taken off, there could not be seen ■ particle of difference in the stubble. (This I have from Ihree of the committee.) Nor way there any merit claimed on low rotting by either of the mehines, prior to the trial. from the fact that all machines are consid ered to cut low enough for'the good tit` tither .. meadow or upland, light draft, simple con ttruction, and another great pottit "durabil ity" were the points claimed. Now gentle representatives, be "honest' and confess to the merits and demerits of all machine,. In regard to the next beet ufuchine (The Iloffheim.) I saw nn graze In Mr. From's meadow, that Would "keep the mules mo ving pretty briskly," even had they been attached to the llotTheim 'in either grass grain. Xny parsoi doubling thecorrectness as to the *love report from *ail committee, can addret etther,or all of them at Centre Hill, Penn' I , Z. L. araaal.ea. Time's fir.t footprints are wrinkles and gray hair and although nothing hart been disiovered to eradicate the former the latter tipsy le easily obliterated by the use of Ring,n Vegetable Ambrosia. We knew that it will restore gray hair to its original color and remove tkout the scalp all itching irrita tion ,whether caused by dandruff or humors, at the same time imparting to the hair that glossy and beautiful look so much desired 13 30 4t 'MARRIED. Qn the 2nd ult, by the Rev. A Ifred Yeo mans, Mr. Simon Neighart to Miss Jennie Rubinson, both or Walker, twp , Pa. DIED. Mottams—Ou the Lt inst., Mn. Mama. ret Morrison, at Philipsburg, aged 80 years, 10 months, 10 days. 'S•musr. Llrros—prcomumption as thd 30th alt. •CJlNTiabarg, fiatapei Lipton aged 30. years BOLT-OO Jta 9th. near koshannot, Centre Co., Mrs. ary Bolt on the hut day of her' 72tisi year. The life of this azeellent lady waillpent io oomparitive obscurity yet it stands tine awing the many as en evidence that a prom. inent,position Is not necessary to useful ness. Mary Holt was born In Centre co., Pa., near the present •illiage of Zion, 6 iles .East ofllefonte, July 10, 1796. United wits the Bellefonte church, under tho pastoral charge of the Rev. J. Lind, D. D., in 1812.:-13. Yarded in 1619, and moved to Snow'Shoe in 1822. Bhe attend ed the drat funeral in the !settlement, end was present at the second birth, and all af terwards for nearly 43 rears, waited n and administered to all cows of sicknewe end distress for mile* around during - that v4rind. She was the mother of seven children. Three only survive her. She also raised two families besides bet own. her cares throughout life wars incessant, being in limi ted eireneistances and having the many dis advantages, attendant on a pioneer life, to contend with, and ell the neighborhood be ing similarly siteated,demanded the greater Deed tot her lemeeelent Dery ices.. She would frequently, after a hard days work, leave house, it all betintsif the night, In all weath ers, and walk 1, 2 'and 3. wiles, speed the night waltiegina eke aka. glegarli lag at sun - rise and 'vertu' her work et salubrious du ties jut isa if 'behalf netted the whole night. It was a tepee* isiFityfientie fur her to tido; over the mountain on horse back, a distance of 20 miles, carrying a child on her lap and a bundle besides, there not being a house or inhabitant for lb mile'. She was ~never known' to have •n enemy, or a quarrel! with any one. Her whole life was in patient keeping with hftr profession, and a living exhibition of the principles of Christianity, and her conduct towards these who might be disposed to act unjustly Was such as to heap coals of lire on their heads. -She 1.-eves au aged husband, (a ruling elder in the Mg hannon Church,) three children, revere) grandchildren and a very large circle of friends who deeply mourn a lose which to hA is a gain. May her Ohara), and a double portion of herepirit rest on her survivors U. P. The Bellefonte Market The following are the quotations up to 5 o'clock on Thursday ,eveulsg, when our paper went to.press : White Wheat, per bushel" Bed Wheat, per bushel Bye, per bushel Corn Shelled, per bushel 01d..., Oats, per bushel Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Oloverseed, per beekieL. Potatoes, per bushel. Eggs, per doses I eed) per pound—, Pork, per pound Kern, per .pmead, TIIIIO W, per pawed... Butter, per Rags, per p0und.,... ,...., Ground Plaster. per ton EMI 'Netv Rbbertioe*lnitg. CAUTION. : All parlous ire isigided pot to mod& with a dote lived bY 'me to the amount 0/.50 to Jelia' N. Wagner, for will not pay ituolerr oomPetisit lil 32 311 , 1 a Or. USWbtIAUJ ti. 411 . 1,4ittpanFom, LATEST FROM WASHINGTON THAD STEVENS RETORT/4TM . TilE 01110A00 PLATFORM • Introresxoltnt reigns at the , X,141.10R STORE In tbo marble trent. on BISHOP STREI::IIIELLEFOITE Where im kept conetnntly a full lupplio of the ns pricee lower shun ran be found 'else where outside of Philadelphia His stock consists of the best Old Rye, Bourbon. Monongahela, k. Irish whisk". /11oliand Gin Cognineand other Brandies Jeinsica at New England , Rum _Altman, . Lisbon, Sherry, ri OEM Riod■ Or • ty rU ps all of which ha iii polling so low ao to Aston W 8 I 2 SHERIFFS S A6Mlilre •- By virtue of Sundry write of Levan ratios and Venditioni lirpmna issued out of the Court f common i!less of Centre county tad to rots directed will be_ exposed to public sale at the Court House in Bellefonte on Monday the Roth day of August next, the following property to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground lit mus io Spring townshlp.Centre county, I's , oundgd by the Bellefonte and Lewistown turnpike on the south and welt, east by land of Henry Null and others, and on the North by land of Erkenroth, containing there and one fourth acres mare or less,thereon erected a two story dwelling house and other out !loadings. • Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hugh B. Tate. All the right title and Interest of damn denton and to all that, oertain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Philips ' burg, Centre county, l'u., bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north b 7 Beaver street,' on the Net by South Second street, on the south by lot of Jacob 11. Kepler, and on the west by land owned by John R. White, containing about one fourthir acre more or less, thereon erect led a I house ho., ii 'Seise taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph U. Jones. ,A SO The following &scribed building and lot of griund of Paul Bilkers, to - wit: a frame barn situate in the township of Boggs in said county of Centre, containing in front fifty feet, and in depth thirty eight feet and the track or parcel of land on which the said frame barn a anda the said tract of land be l.. bound 'oy lands of Georg: Walker, Jacob Walker and others, lying on Wallace' Run, baring the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Rail Road running through said tract, emetaining sixty noses more or less. Belted taken in execution sad to be sold es the property of Paul Bilker. A cortsia Irx , t plea, of land situate In Rash township. Centre county Pa , Spruce Creek turnpike running through. said tract.. bounded on the south and east by lands of Lyon Shorb a Co., and on the north and east by lands of Morgan Hale 6 Co., con taining one hundred acres more or less.theris on erected a log and a frame dwelling house of two stories each and a frame stable. Poised taken in execution sod to be sold as the property of George Vaughn. gale to commence et one O'clock, of Raid day. Sheriff's Office D. Z. KLINK. Bali,iferata Pa., 13•304 t PENNSXLVANiA, CBNTIVB COUNTY, BS : IJ. P. °aghast, clerk of the orphan's court of maid county of ca lrr , do herebrcertlfy that at an orphan's co eld at Bellefonte the 27th dgk, of April A., D. 1868, before the honorable. the judge's of said °carton mottos a rule was granted upon the heira"and representatives of John deceased, to come into eOl3ll. on The fourth Monday of August next, and accept or refute to accept at the - •aluatlon and ftp• points, or to show canoe why the real Witte of said deceased should not beeteld. In testimony whe eof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of mai court at Bellefonte the 27th Icy of April A, D , 1868. 13 30 3t A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of admlniatrstion on the eat ato of Michael Eason, late of Hash town ship, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned,he requests all persons knowing themselves iudebted to said estate, to make immediata.piyusent, sad awe hiving alalms against the same, to present them duly au tbonticated for settlement. AUSTIN KERIN, Osceola Mille 13 28 fit , A dominiotraior. - , FOR SALE. Valuable Farm for rale bordering on the town of flublersburg, in Walker town• 'hip, Centre County, within five miles of railroad and two miles from coal -mine, about .ONE 11UNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, cleared and in a good 'Mateo( aulti. ration. The balapce well timbered, the whole tract Is drat fate lime alone land with an apple and peach oroh'ard',. , Warm at ten mires bearing yearly. two 'itirellteg Imams thereon; a well of good wider at the door, a large bank barn, with power house attached Also an elegant water power for a gristmill or factory and plenty of iryn ore thereon. furtlme‘intbrmatioti tall at the premises. ' ANTHONY CAREER 12 10 $3 00 SI 25 it 15 *4 25 p l 4 0 h 00 2 60 ME! Came to the residence •of the sub• scriber, In Half Moon township, on the 26th dn . ! of July, one Bey Mare. about ten years eld The owner is requeted ks 11011111 ward. prove property, pay charges and take' her way, otherwise she will be dispelled of ae the Ws directs 13-51 31. P 16 00 la ____, 111). ' '• „' A. naloontan ID iii.WOosalo.SOlnn & r aid,. To one who s ti ,nilawippl ago trod. Moral Indooona win . .ha beldam .14droini t. P. Cif LPANT 4 Cu. 57 Noitiklrd.at:Phlin. LIQUOItS Port Wine Isla all A. BAUM. Agcnt MEI ALSO UM D. Z. KLINE, Sheri, JOHN A. HUNTER. AL eclat 1 , 4 °titer., - • REuisncireplioveEs. The I'olliffill4 a:counts have boon examine?"ami pasied by toe, and remain filed of record in thisellicl for the inrpeetiow of heirs. legatees, crelfitors and all otheri any way interested, and will be presented tb the Orphan's Court of Centro coenty to held at . Bellefonte, for ,allononej.pad cen 4 e 7 n Y motion, oediesday, the filti) , 4o, of Au gust, A, 1018158.", ' 1. Tho account of .I(;nothan WcWillisupd exeeetor of the lost will and testament 14 'William Misilejr,late of limpets' townshiP" deceased. , . The ai , eolint of Andrew dtegg and Elf. ea Mitchell executors of the last will and testamenhpf noire Mitchell lete,of Belle fonte, dicetteed. 3 Thd &count of A. J Graham (Sethi') ndminist retui's,d, 4r y(ii i iines trraham, late of Philtpsbdtg. CrAtle county, deceased. '4 The tined srecettitt of Eftoon Voneda, ri eeutor of this rest voll and testmr.ent of Pe ter Vonnele w hoe ,dh!l bhy, dee'd. 5 , The account at Tito es Bisnhart., ad ministrator of rto, of Philip Barnhart,' late of lloward township, deceased Finnl agleam* •tsfr Itudobh Pletcher, guardian of tatharine Shank and David bf. Shank. miner ebildreit of If athan Bban , late of Centre county, dcceasid.. 7 Tbesaceisant of Vowels dq1:11. Guardian of Aralodla ,m. Shuttle and I.ra Q. Ethadle, tninor,eblidien of Martha Shadle, late of Centre county. deceased. 8 I* noctnag. if Armen Outweilet. Ituar dinn of Mary Oeietweitc(now Mary litover,) Wllltatn dwietweite and Sarah Unflawed!, (nnw Sarah Condo), miner children and heirs of gleorgslinistwcite, late of Raines decesegd. 9 The pccount of James H. Mitchell, rig mlnietraffir of do, of 'Robert F. Barren, late of Verguson tuwuabip, deceased. 19 The acettuenV of R, D. Onininlngs, ad iiini.trator die, of Sarah Cummings, late of the borough of Bellefonte deoeseed. 11 The account of Amos Clemson, guar dian of Perry, holomon. Clary aryl Jefferson Gates, minor children of David 'Hates, late of Ferguson township. deceased. 12 The account of Sathuel Rider sihd Amelia Idler, adwinin rotors of de, of Wil liOM Itaki,hop of ifarpeen 13 Tlf6 aNsount of Martha Btaiker, admin istrator of de. of Jobe Striker, late of Fer guson towurhip, deceased. 14 The final account of George Living ston, executor of he, of Rebecca Unions, late of BelleTonte. deceased. Jr The account of David Arson and Wil liam Jr., executors of the lut will and testament of Gemge Allison, late of Gregg township, deceased. 16 The account of George Johnstonbangh executor of the last will and testament of John Hulbergar, lota of Harris twp. deed. 17 The account of Joseph Baker, executor of the last will and testamen6 of Alinibun Haldeman, late of Harris township, deo'd. 18 The account of John Irwin, jr, guar dian of Elizabeth Harrold, minor child of C. W. Harrold, late of Centre county, ch ild 19 The account of Joseph V. Williams, admittistrator of *to of William McDonald, late of Huston township,.deceased. 20 The account of Ilexekiah Hoy, execu tor of the last pill and testament of John Hoy, late of Haab:trough of Bellefonte, deo'd. - 21 Bopidetoeittary screount of Robert Cooke Executor of the last will and testa ment of William W. Cults, late of the bor. ougD of Milesburg, deed 27 The account of Cithezine Campbell Illreutrix of the last will sod testament dll H. B. Trcsiyulny, late of the borough of Bellefonte, d d. 23 The account of George W. Bomberger administrator of rfc., of Jertniab Mayes, late of Benner township, deceased. 24 The account of George W. Rumbargir administrator of ac., of Puellx Lee, bete of Banner township, deceased. 25 The account of William F. Reynolds and George M. Yreern. Biecotors of the last will and tenement of John 1. Durieini, late of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 26 The account of Bewail Frank. Guar dian of Dellis Sholloaltior child of Phillp Shall, late of Clinton county, deceased. 27 The account of Samuel Frank, Broca. for of the Last will and testament of Chris ten Dauchenbach late of Mlles township deceased. 2K The account of William Thompson and George E. Wasson, administrator's of se , of Jacob llouser,lats of Harris township, deceased. J. Y. OZPHART, Ifirgister 4300k0 itnb 56tationetir, B II3LBB Ro. 9 Containing six plates, Psalms in metres. Peachy Record, 9111 back and sides, $3,T 5 No. 11 Containing ten plates, Apocry pha, oonoordanee psalms, family record, bounded as no 9. 44,25 No 11 P. Some arranged with Photo graphs, $4,56 some with photograPis and clasp, $5,00 Na. 12 Contalcing 20 plaice And saws as No li. 46 No 13 Containing saraa u No 11, plain gilt edge•, 44,00 same trial clasp and gilt. 40,0 0 No 22 Containing same as no 11 P. One, $1,60 urns line mor3cco full guilt and • clasp. 47,50 The subscriber ban also Bibles of abet- ter quality and higher prices. They are all, Headings Bibles. BINDING WARRANTED, and are far superior to those gettestilp for the purpose of being hawked about dialogs tty and sold at extertioitary prt6 6 4, • 12-46 tf. OEO. LIVINGSTON. 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