The Democratic iNatdhirian. THAMEC — S 2 per year when paid in ad " D oe, $2,60 when not paid In auntie and $3,00 when not paid before the exptratlon 12=11 OCR A•OENTE.-Wp have authorised th °dewing dentdotnon, to receive and receipt for subscription to the DEMOCRATIC WATCH ISrAILL J. GREROBLII, Joon 11. Rairtirrnan, 19aLria Di Sugar Valley, Clinton Co., Pa. THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUN Ty —Col Campbell of the Alt oona Vin dicator will oonaider our hat oil. What d'ye take Colonel ? Able Speakers will address the people at the Democratic? Club Room. In bush's Arcade, on Saturday evening next. —She Albright campmeoting near Linden Hall, on Sunday last waa largly attended. and blessed with the beet of or der. —The track on Shone* . fair grounds will ho one third of a mile in length, it will be ready for use during the coming week --If the water tax in this place keeps going up,_ll will bp cheaper t fat ou t people to start a brewery and use beer --We understand that the Bellefonte Brass Band, is again begging money to buy mu•io and instruments, to reorgan ise, What, was done with that raised last fall --The regular meeting of the "'dem ocratic Asiociation," will be hold at the club rooms, to-morrow Saturday even ing. Able speakers will address the au dience. —Court will continue but one week during the August, session. Jurpys sup pcened for the second week will he grati fied on learning that they need not at tend. —The police have had a busy old time during the past,ten days. Rowdy tem is rampant at times, but the pros pects are," that like its twin brother,vad icalism, tt will play out. —tine who professes to knew, tells us that thirty five dogs, became victims to the "dog gone". ata that somebody scattered about the streets last week and the week before, --We underitand that a special train will leave this place on Sunday morning the 80th for the district damp meeting at Wayne Station In Clinton county, and return tho same evening. the first of June over thirty arrests for Drunkness and disordely con duet have been made in this place. The fines and costs in these cases have amount ed to over two hundred dollars. —The corner stone of the New Luth eran church of Pleasant Clap Will be laid (God willing) next Sabbath a week Aug. 30th, at' 10 A. M. The public are re spectfully invited to be present • —The mountains between tide and Snow Shoe were set on fire by some means or other en Saturday last, and it was feared fora time that it would re sult in the destruction of the trestle work of the 8 8. rail road. —rhe Democrats of Benner town ship organised a Seymour and Blair Club on Saturday eight last, with E.l.Bheriff Conley as president, Benj. Bunter treas ure and Ad. Wagner secretary. Benner will give one hundred Dem. majority this and the ride know it. —We 'have been furnished with the details ef Ike revolting scandle, refired to a few weeks since, and may be tempted when ;Rotten+ count down a little to give the public en inkling of what it is, in order th&t the incredulous pay sae to what depths of depravity human beings may fall. -a—There will be ne preaching its the Methodist Episcopal church on neat Sabbath morning Aug. 23rd. The services of the day will consist of an Eaperience Meeting at DI a m. Sunday Scimol at 2 p. m and preaching Sa itie evelaiwg at 7i by Rev E. Beller of Mileobtirg. - • , ---tOn Tuesday last a little boy of Isaac Miller—was thrown down, by some young scoundrel, he did not know and had hie arm broke. an the curb-stone The little fellow was experfectly innocent and in each distress that we could not keep from °entreating kiln with the young sons of Salem who infest this town. If the miscreant who injured him was known the Home of Refuge for a few Years would be too good for him. • Arras eighty seven years spent in bard labor and hard fighting, Simon ilirsehler died at No. 407 Wood street, on Wednesday. For eight years he served with honor under the First Napol eon. And so brave and deserving of honor wawhe, that for six of the eight rain be acted as one of the body guard to the great military chieftain, serving with him during the whole of the Rue elan campaign,. It was during the ope rations irt and around Mexico that he was shot In the leg. Some live years ago, the ball was extracted by phyeidans in this city: Ms funeral takes place to day.—Age. , The abbjectof tbo above, was Vol. of Mr. Jacob Horebler of tido placo. "A Ropier."—lt seems that &tined's& has taken a, new ;urn, ;here in our county. They have tried run ning on "principle," tried] the "nig ger," the "knave, the soldier and every thing elite they could And and have now come down to long legs and swift heels, as their only hope. Their eandidaie .for Surveyor Mr. Treiiyulny is not only • "line runist,Thut a deer "run ist," and' they think because he has run lines in th'e woods and deers through the fields, that, he can run the political race 'ust as successful. Pregg twp. Penn twp To prove that he is a "runlet," a swift successful, extraordinary “runier we, need only give an *fence as told by himself. Says Mr. Trcziyultiny : "About the last Ju1y„1,844, a party of us were takin in hay fr3in a field a little price above Alilreburg. We had just come out from dinner, and I, was a banterin' one of the men to run foot race, while the rest wee tryin' to keep cool in the shade, for it was thundorin hot, when close along the fence at. the upper ghee of the field some one spied a stavin buck trottin ' along at his leisure. They hollered to me T at if I wanted to show howarfaet Icon' run to give that deer a race. r li tok - e nyi and saw that he was about twenty rods ahead and ott I put, the deer saw me and started as fast as he could. At first he bent me a little but I had good wind and I detell mined not to give it up. So out of that field into another we went I w.ining on him all the time,and the crowd hollerin' "go it Henry," Pretty soon we came to Ise ether fence and I saw by tilts way the deer jumped that his wind was givin out so I straightened up,and down to it a little faster and by the time he had ran half way across the next field, I jumped astraddle of his back and had hint" "But you don't expect us to beliiive a stury.of that kind do you• Henry," said one of the men to. whom he Was telling it. "Most ansurdedly Ido Why gentle men I could have °filched a half a don :en deers that day, I fvlt no suple and there was a thick crust on the snow so that I could tun on top and the deer Croke through. If this Incident just as it wan told by the abolition candidate for county Sur veyor to a party of gentlemenin this town, is not. sufficient to prove that lie is quali fied to "run" on the mongrel ticket we' have no idea what would qualify him better. “Cio it Henry." PROM) or IT---001148 county may well be proud of its "Agricultural So ciety" for,in the entire state—we will not except. Cheater Bucks, Lancaster, or ny of the large agricultural counties— there is no organization of men devoted to agrivilture who take a deeper inter est in "whatever tends Tii Agriculture, flotticulture or stock raising,that. do the gentleman who represent the "Centre County Agricultural Society." During the past eight years when so many "So cieties" have gone out out of existence on aecout of war, excitement, high taxes and hard times, ours has been steadily growing and the middle of September will find ilk owning one of the finest fair grounds, with track: sCillil and build ings complete, that the coin= Avrealth can boast of It will be a fair ground, worthy one of the most productive coun ties in the Slate, a fair ground that 'our farmers and mechanics may well feel proud of. And to the energy and un tireing perseverance of the members of the -Agricultural Society," will our county be indebted for this improvement. They have stood by the interests of the farmers and mechanics when encourage ment was withheld and their efforts to found an orgrisation on a firm basis was generally believed to be foot hard ness. But they have succeeded, and all honor to them ! Let the farmers and me chanics now recognize and acknowledge the benefit the:eounty has derived and will continue to derive (rem the success 9 the "Society," and lend it a helping hand. Encouragement goes a great way to securing suMiesa• It is this the "Ag ricultural Soci ety" needs. It wants the good will of every farmer—the approval of entry mechanic. It wants a magnifl- Ment exhibition this fall and our people can, should and we know will make it such. Let them Bien begirt their °pre-.. Aerations now. Let every one furnish something from the farm, the shop or tkc mine for will ibition —something worth seeing—and our county can be as proud of its fairs as it is boastful of its beauti 'ul scenery, mineral wealth, and rich sell. Business Notices, 500,60 n beet of wilt. Pine dooring, dry Sr sale at the Milesburg Planing Mill —To get good bread, cakes, pies, eau dies or r 4 *ream, the place to go is to Mo Dowell'* Now Bakery on Bishop street: -. Be has every thing los wish, 'fresh aad Olean sad good. Tea hotel of Mr, Cummings, at 22 North 3d street, Philadelphia, Ia one of the best, in the State• We lately apoat some time at his house, and wore greatly pleased with the entire arrangement. He has now two magnineeat parlors--one for ladles and one gentletion—either of which will eons_ pare favorablfwith any In the Etats• The• rooms have all been thoroughly refurnish ed, and are now no /comfortable and sea. lenient as any V the elty• It is warmly assessor, for us to call attention to r hotel kept by a man so well known to cur readers as Capt. R. D. Cummings ; but the home he °Tars to his guests Is so ;writing that ws cannot but advise allofour readers who visit Philadelphia to call at the Eagle !iv tel. Two '.Ns TLIIA ULTRA," Is the name which every one glies to the splendid new stove now on szhibitinft at Islam llenpts t Hardware 'tote near the Depot It I nothing to be desired, being a most perfect Illuminating and self feeding Stove, while at the same time It Is absolutely free from dust, dirt, or smoke,' The "revolving oylin : der" completely supplies the well known de fect which mars Ike' ueefulneso and durabil ity of the 'Morning Glory' and ••Orlec tat' Anornen change hse been made in the Book andptatiouary est blisbmont, formerly oimind by our friends, the Rineloe Bros., Mr. Jacob D. Miller formerly In the 7rlipiriy of Messrs. Zimmeru an Bros., * Co., in whose store be gained many frimile by his courtuons, polite end agreeable treatment. Mr. Miller for a commencement has laid in the largest assortuieetr o f Legal It tanks emr brought to this town. If. our friends throughout the county with to secure their Books and stationary cheap. end of good quality let them call upon Mr.'. Miller. Revenue stamps will alwaye be found on hand. • • —Every body in this rectionknows J. C. Stone—the lively, witty, Inimitable -Stole—or at least if they dont know him, It is time they should. Ile is located now at 242 N. 3d St., Philadelphia, with S A, Wertz Importer and dealer in pure wines and liquors, and we will guarantee any of the readers of the Warcnn AN in want of a pure idle% of Itqlmnr. that they will not be deceived if they send to. or call on him: "They made her a grave in cold and J-arop Fo: • soul so honest and tris.' If they had Open wise. the dire necessity ra opening the grave for one so lovely might have been averted. Plantation Bitters, if timely used, are sure to reserve the young and lovely, the middle aged and the ailing, from confirmed sickness. Altinst all itcs eases have their beginning in some slight difficulty of the stomach, which would •ven tuate in Dyrpepsia. Ileadashe i - Liver Com plaints, Night Sweatt., Consumption, Death. Plantation Bitters will prevent these pre monitory symptoms...mid keep the blood pure and the heath good. -While they invigor ate the system, they enliven the mind. Rest, ii .—Having associated my self with W. P. Laidley k W. 11. Ilogetnan Attorneys at law of Charleston West Va. in the purchase and sale of real estate and the sale of real estate on commission we offer those who may wish to polchase, a large number of splendid Farms with Houses out Houses ko., all In good repair. Also rich coal and timber Lana and town pro perty. These laid, ITe situated on the great Kanawha River and its tributaries The Kanawha valley Is celebrated for Its fine climate and in beauty 'and fertility is not surpassed by any in the state. 13-23 3m • _ K. Caw. TilMee Ara footprints are wrinkles and gray hair and although nothing has been discovered to eradicate the former the latter may be easily obliterated by the WHO (1 Rings Vegetable Ambrosia. We knew that it will restore gray hair to its original color and remove fkom the scalp all itching irrita tion ,whather cause/ by dandruff or humors, at the same time imparting to the hair that glossy and beattiiful look so much desired 13 30 4t MARRIED. W -I.I4IIRiT —On Aug. the l3th by R. M. Magee, Mr. Wilaln Welker to Mira Mende Barret. DIED. CRAWVORD . -IR Canoe Velle7, on the 29th alt.., Mrs- Sarah Crawford, aged 411 years, 9 months aqd,7 days. FOTlll2.—Near Mark lesborg. Ps . August Ist. Claude L. son of Fred B. and Hattie R. Foos.. Funeral seremonies conducted by the Rev. Leckie. The Bellefonte Market. The following( are the quotations up to 6 o'click on Thursday evening, when our paper went to press: ,White Wpteat, per bushel 12 ICI Red Wheat, per bushel $2 06 Rye, per bUshel $1 25 Oorn Shelled, per bushel old $l-15 Oats, per boatel .55 parley, per heshel I 00 Ruck wheat, per bushel 1 90 Clovereeed, per bushel__ ..... 6 00 Potatoes, per bushel 2 GO Rggs, per doyen Lard, per pound.... Pork, per pound Ham, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Rags, per pound around Planter, per ton Nov bertioemento. RAN AWAY. The bound boy belonging to Pat rick Parisi. of Watts Run, Boggs township, by name ofJames Swope, ran sway from his premises on Thursday night, Aug. ;13. He is shout 13 years old. All persons are here by notified not to harbor him, for they will be dealt wUrli according to law• Any Infer 'nation leading to his recoverst-will,be thank fully received. P. PAI 1111.. 18 33—St.• . AGEGENTB WANTED , • For the Standard and Official Livia of Seymour and Blair. .4•1 hook for every library end a work of extraordinary inter est and rare historical valise. No patriot can do without It or have a Jest understand ing of the Donee before the country, without reading it Endorsed by the leading Dem ocratic and Conservatives of the Union. The olalme of the Compered° candidates to the suffrages of the people are so forcibly portrayed and clearly shown in this volume, that •no friend of cenatitotionar'llberty should fail to read it. Agents In all parts of the country are finding this great stan dard work the best opportunity to make money ever offered, as its large slie,-low price and great popularity have made a pos itive demand which canvassers onlrean supply. Send for circulars, and see oar lib— eral term; and a faLi doeoription of the gidatest subscription book of the times. Address UNITED.STATSSZUBLISHING CO. 13 33-3 t. 411 Snows Street, N. Y Nels ftbbtritonnento. pD111:11iD DLANON•RD, M. USTI). 'DPW!, P. 11. BLAPCII•RD, W. 11. Itu,Llll.o, B ELLEFONTE PLANING MILL. BLANCHARD & COMPANY, (Sueerctor. to Valentine B/anehard h C 0.,) MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE & YELLOW PINE ELOORINV AND WEATHERBOARDING of Nariotir Styles DOORH, BASH, BLINDS, anUTTRES.' Scroll Work of every Dcscripeicti i BRACKETS OP ALL SIZES, and PATTERNS Made to order Having a "BULELEY'S PATENT LUM• DER DRYER," connected with oar web- Itahinent, we are enabled to mannficture oar work from THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER. r ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS, RIJILDBES, DEALERS AND TUE TRADE GENERALLY' SOLICITED-Ek BELLtPONTE, CENTR4 CO., PA 13 83-Iy FARM FOR SALE! The subscriber will offer at Publio Sale, at the Court House, on TUEBDAY, August :5, 1868 at 2 o'clock, P. N. Tb• following valuable and desirable real estate, A FARM CONTAINING tell AC3ES, situated in Snow Shoe township: about 2 miles from the know Shoe depot. About 40 acres are cleared and in a good st,ate of eultivation, the balance of it is covered with THE BKBT OF TIMBER. The Rail road runs through a portion of it and the turnpike passes by the building, which consist of A NEW FRAME HOUSE k DOUBLE Barn with oot building. A splendid or chard is upon the property and also one of the finest springs in the country. The timber upon the land Is worth double what *ill be taken for the property. A war rantee deed will be given, and terms made hewn on day of sale. DAVID LUCAS, 13-32 to. , .11010 Shoe, Pa. TOBACCO ANTIDOTB. Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco. This great rems.dy is an excellent appetiser. It par(/lee the blood, invigorate. the system, posmisses great nourishing and strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes sleep re• rushing, and establishes robust health Smokers and Chewer. for Sixty Year. Cured. Price, Fift3 Cents, post free. A, treatise on fhe injurious effects ,of Tobacco; with lists of references, testimonials, Ac., seat tree.— ttgr Ws wanted. Address Dr. T. R. AB BOTT 'Jersey City, N. J 1,8 32 12w CAD Al OTICK. ro the Common.. Pleas of Centre County, In the Matter of the petition of Jo seph Moyer, for entry of sattsfadtion on a mortgage given by Dr. C. Reinhold, to the widow and heirs of John Bell r deceased. The Examiner, appointed by the Court to telt, testimony in the above nark. will, meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, at his office in Bellefonte. on Saturday:The 22nd day of 'August, 1868 at -10 o'clock. A. M. 11111 August 6,—.4t. WILLIAMSPORT DICKSON SEMI NARY. (For both Sm..) This Institution, located at Williamsport, (or beauty and healthfulness of situation, ability of faculty-, an& thoroughness of in• struction, at reasonable rates. is, perhaps unsurpassed in the country. Next session will commence August 27th. Catalogues sent on application. • THOMPSON MITCHEL, lA-31 31 Pros lifter. 'CAUTION .....„_ , All persona are hereby notified not to meddle with a note given by ate to the amount of $6O to John N. Wagner, for will not pay it unless compelled by law. /3 $2 St Dr. ONO. F. HARRIS. CAUTION. All persons Ara hereby notified not to lift • note given by me, to the amount of $l6O to John A. Hunter, for I will not pay it unisex compelled by low, u I have 'rfwei. ved no value. 13-32 St HENRY OATES. ESTRAY. Came to the residence of the sub scriber, la Half Moen township, on the 28th day of July, one Bay Mare. about ten years old. The owner is requited to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her way, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs 13.-31 31. JOBB A. BUNTER. . ilibutlfaurouo abb. LITISZAOII WASHINGTON TIIAD STEVENS REPUDIATES TIIE CHICAGO PLATFORM Intel ^0 excitement reigns at the WHOLESALE LIQUOR. STORE BISHOP 6TREL:;IIELLEFONTE Where is kept constantly ■ MI tangy of the .beet at prices lower than can be found else where outside of Philadelphia Ilia stock consists of the best Old Rye, Ben;ben, - Monongahela, Irish whisky Holland Gin Cognise and other Brandies Juniiilis A German, Cordials A • all Rinds of A MOULDINGS, an a whish he is selling so ! low u to uteri rult Ef...LEFONTE ACADEMY. - The - xi - est gibs Orin' institetroil will opened on WEDNESDAY, September find, in the north wing_ of the Academy building, the room is being thoroughly re. paired mid furnished, aid will be ready for use by the opening of the taro. The Board of Trustees take pleasure in announcing that they have engaged Is Prin cipal, the Rev. James P. Hughes, formerly of the Bdgehill School, Princeton, New Jersey. Mr. Hughes, is • graduate of Princeton College and Seminary, and has had fifteen years successful experience as an instructor. lie has devoted himself to teaching as the business of his life. The Trustees invite the patronage of the public in the fun oonfidenoe that this school now offers unusual advantages lot thorough and judiel ma instruction. The Principal with his family will reside In the Academy, and It is the intention to provide KC 3003- modations for boarding pupils, all they may be required. The estimate p it-upon the abilities of the Principal, both as a teacher and a discip linarian, by those well qualified to judge, may be seen from the following testimonials selected from a number of like import in an Edgehill eatologne. From BAY. P. D. Goatar,D. D., Pastor of the New York Avenue Charch, Washing ton, D. C. I am well acquainted with the Rev. Jamas P. Hughes, of the Rdgehill school, New Jersey, and have had two sons under his care. It is with, unusual confidence that I recommend bier t o o parents as a • thorough and elioient teacher, exerting a happy in fluenee on his pupil* and Judicious la the administration of discipline. P. D. GORLIIIT. From Pnornsson (now Pre,ldea) CAT. TILL, of Lafayette College. -My,. I 859. I bare known Mr. Hughes Intimately for • number of yea-s. He was one of the As sistant Instrurfrn during a pert of the time I was at Eidgehill, and having thus had am ple opportunities of observing his eharaeter and qnslifieationa, I am the more willing to ewes, my high opinion of hie thorough and *ears teaching. and his unusually ham* influence over his pupils. In tills lattearespeet' Mr. Hughes has, in my °pint lon, no superior, and but few equals. W. C. CATTILL. From Rev. Alex- L. ...111cOmt. D. D. Professor in the Theological Seminary. I have great confidence in the Rev. James P. llitaihea as a good teacher, both in his aptness to give instructions, and his tact in the administration of ...discipline. I have had two eons under his care, and from the most careful observation, lam free to re commend the school as one of safe and thorough instruction, ALAI. T. MCGILL.. From Rev. Caaauss,Hooaa, D. D.; Professor in the MOOlariCti PRINVITOR June 20th 1869 I have for several years bema i rmminted with the Rev. James P. Hogbes, PHocinal of the Wirrehill 'oboe!. Prineeton 'N. J. I believe him to be a faihful and competent tearber. sincerely devoted to the instruction and welfare of his pupils._ For term and _further padicolars iippl{ cation may ►e made either to the Principal or to - Rev. AL►RR! YROIIANd' 13 t Preudmt of Lila Board of Truireec N OTICII OF INCORPORATION. In the court of Common Plaice of Centre county, in the matter of the petition for the Incorporation of the Independent Presbyterian Congregation and "cheat of Snow Shoe. And now to grip J u n e 2,1 18(t, the within metrument having been examiu. int by thehCourt. It is her.by ordered and directed that' the same be filed In the office of the Prothonotary and that aotieis thereat be inserted in one aewspapor prialod in Centre county, for at least three week', prior to the first day of nut term, setae; forth that an application hag been made to the court to grant the within incorporation agrauldy to the act of artsrmbly ko. • JAS. H. LIPTON, IS 31 St Prothonotary. S. D. (HAY, Examiner, CIENTRE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL J SOCIETY.—Tbe teirthirly gmiter• ly meeting of the Boalety will he Ist la In the COURT HOUSE, on MONDAY e►ening the 24th of August, 02 half past seven qt) n'oleak. A good attendance is requested out the time for holding the ANNUAL EXElls BTTION will be determined upo,a kna PREMIUM MET adopted. WILL SAM }14.1.114041, 12 33 2t. Secretary. DISSOLUTION, or PARTNARB4r. The partneri,' tp between 0. 8. Plena end M.L. woo?. Id the Store and Tinning buelheas la dhaiolred by :Roust °enfant. from and after thb"(ll44, The aeconnte o f the firM will be tatted and t}e bpshasen sontinett by, 0 8. YAW. 0. 8. FLEGAT4 M. L. OANOB. Philipsburg, JuLly 20, 1848. In the witthle front en Ltguoitii, New England Ruin Mader* Lisbon, Sherry, & Port Wine, e”ups CM A. BAUM. Agent =maim Pinicarox June, 30th 1859 CHARLIA TIODGR Legal 'Ntiticer:. RHO IS.TER'S NOTICIBEI. The following aceounts Have been examined and passed by me, and remain filetsf record 14 thin cjlice,for thejnerletkon_. of heirs, legatee's, creditors and all others in' any way interested, and will he ptienantud to the Orphan's Court of Centre county to be held at Bellefonte, for - allowance and clonal.- 'ninon , op Wednesday, the 26th day of Au gust, A. D 868. . 1. The auPixat. of Jonathan WoWiHiame executor of the islet will and testament of William Sailehhikta of Ferguson township," deceased. 2 The account of Andrew Gregg mid 8111-' sa Mitchell .exeoutors pt the bast will end testament i 37 David Milebell late of Belle fonte, deceased. 3 The account of A. -J Graham (acting) ad in in istrator , 041 of imp" , em b oli , late of Philipsburg, Centre,ceunty, dereaied. 4 The anal account of Simon Vehicle, ex ecutor of th e last will and testament of-Pe ter Vonadlet. qt Alaimo timaship, die'd. 5 The account of no., as Barnhart; sid- • ministrator of &a, of Philip Barnhart, late of Howard township, deceased. d Final *coned cd .finulcdph ; iPlatohar guardian of Catharine Shank and David 24 Shank, miner children of 'Nathan Shank, late °Mantra county, deceased. 7 TbEseadunt of tranvia lodmi, 'nigh Guardian of Arabella M. Shells and Ira G. Shadle, minor children of Martha Shade, late of Centre °Canty, deceased. B 'Vie account of Aaron Dotweilee, guar dian of Mary Geistweite(now Mary Stever,) Willtdm Gleuitneite and Sarah Geletweite (now Sarah Condo), coiner children and heirs of George Geistweite, late of Haines township, deceased. 9 The account of James H. Mitchell, ad ministrator of to, of Robert 71. Barren. late of Ferguson tawauthip."deceased. 10 The account of R. D. Cummings, ad ra in Ist rfitor 0 r.4o...efildrah.CßlPSP of the borough of Bellefonte, deceased. 1 t The account of Amos Clemson, guar dian of Perry, Solomon, Mary and Jefferson Gates, minor children of David Gates, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 12 The account of Samuel Rider and Amelia Rider, adminis rators of Ac, of Wil liam Bull, late of Ferguson township, deo'd. - at4l•aastantot-dfortha StaHrirrradmin istrator of do. of John Stalker, late of Fer guson township, deceased. 14 The final account of George Living ston, executor of Ao ' of Rebecca °ahem, late hr Bellefonte. deoesuied. 15 The account of David Alison and Wil .llam Allison, Jr., executors of the last will and tiggament of George Allison, late of Greggitownship, deceased. 16 The amount of George Johnstonbaugh executor of the last will and testament of Jobs Mulberger, late of Harris .wp. deo'd. 17 The account of Joseph Balker ' executer of the last will and testament of Abraham Haldeman, has of Harris township. deed. 18 The account of John Irwin, Jr., gaars. dun of Elisabeth Harrold, minor child of C. W. Harrold, late of Centre seemly. deo'd. 19 The account of Joseph F. Williams. &dm inistrallir of so, of William McDonald, late of Hasten township, deceased. 20 The moment of Heseklats Hoy, MM. for of the last will and testament of John Hey, late of the borough of Ballethate, deed. 21 Supplementary miscount of Robert Cooke Executor of the last will and testa ment of William W. Cooke, late of the bor ough of Mileeburg, deed. 22 The account of Catharine Campbell Executrix of the last will and testament of H. B. TreVynloy, late of the borough of Beliefonb, deeeased. 23 The account of George W. Bomberger administrator of Ea, of Jertniak Maps, ats of Benner tiwnibip, deceased. 24 The account of George W. Bomberger administrator of tic., of Posits Lee, late of Benner township, deceased. 25 The account of Williare P. Iternoldp atid George M. Yoram. Executors of the last will and testament of Joke I. Duncan, late of the Iprough of BellefOnts, deceased. 24 The account of Samuel Prank, Goer dian of Dolila Shull, minor child of Philip non., late of Clinton county, deceased. 27 The account of Seams) Prank, it:eau tor of the last will and testament of Chris tain Daucheabach late of Mile' township deceased. 28 The seeount of William Thompsos and George E. Wanton, administrators of ac , of Socorllonser,late of Ilarris tont/ship, deceased. J. P. °SMART. &Tim.. SHERIFFS SALES By Orlin of Bundry writs of Levert Facia, end Vrmiatiosi Brpoaae leaned out of the Court -1 eossmou gloss of Centro county and to me directed will be exposed to public sal* at the Court House in Bellefonte on Monday the 114tb day of August next, the following property to wit: All that certain let or piece of ground sla sate In Spring townebip,Centre county, Pa., dunded by the Bellefonte and Lewistown termite on the 'oath and west. cut by lead of Henry Null and others, and on the North by land of Sokenrotb, containinl there and one fourth acres more or Jess,tbereon erected a two story dwelling house and other ont buildings. Seised taken in execution and to be salt? as the property of Hugh B. Tate. ALSO All the right title and Interest of dem danton and to all that certain lot or piece' of ground situate in the Borough of Phillps burg, Centre coloty, Pa., bounded anti deferibod as follows to wit: on, the not* by Beaver street. on - the east by South Fecoad street, on the suath by lot of Jacob L Kepler. and on the west by land oirDeat by John R. White, containing about one fourth of an :sere more or loss, thereon arse ted • *ohne' hones an., Seised taken in ',locution and to he sold as the property of Joseph H. Janie, A 80 The following described kaildlart and lot of ground go( Paul Slitters, to wit:, • front , barn situate In the townehlp of Boggs In staid county of Centro, eont■inlog In front ifty feet, and in depth thirty eight fast and the track or parcel of land on which the said frame barn s ands the wild tract of land be l■g bound oy lands of Georg, Walker, Jaoob Walker and otters, lying on Wallitees Run, baring the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Rai) Road running through said treat, (mutated* sixty acres more or loss. . Seised token In execution •nd to be sold as the property of Peal Bilker. 4190 A certain frost or piece of land situate in Rosh town4l”. Centre county Pc, Spines Creek tureplki• 4nalog through said tram, bounded •on the huuth and east by lands of Lyon Shorb • Ce., and en the north add east by lands of Motgan Hale 1 Co., eon taid log one banded met more or !escalate. en erected 1114 end a Weave dwelling bens* of two stories each sad a frame stable. Seised taken in execution and to be sold collie property of George Vaughn. Rale to ocanwenee &Vane O'eloelt, of said Sheriff's OS oe D. S. BLINK. ReffeforfsPa,,„ 13.30-31 s, ryd Dl`mpnii,lo. OP PARTNERSHIP.' Ths Partnership heretokriresinthug 'et Qatlf sad ,_krarley, I. this (Molted by . utual consent: The bus i will hereafter' ut oondneted by Niihau 14- ley, who will pay all liabilities aid isoblsk essetts RICHARD CATLOW, June 27, '6B it NATHAN MURLRY. a 11
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