Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 18, 1878, Image 4

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    Xjjt Journal.
Wiilcr & Deinintcr, Proprietors
B O. DCIMYGN t, Edlto
ItilUvcim,Thursvtny Apl. 18.
Terms—Sl.so Per Annum.
> . .
Millte'm on ths L. 0. & S. C. 11. R., tuts a
111'tdstiun of 600, is a thm itig busiuess
cent re, aud controls the tram of an average
radius of over eight miles, in which the
A' X'KS vt Ins a larger circulation than all
other county papers combiued.
AJxvrtiseriHrilf qfoose make cmotc cf (his
'I l I ■—-
Vhe foil wing letters have been
received by lion. C. A. Mayer,
President Judge of this district, re
questing him to be a candidate for
ic-eleciion:
CLINTON COUNTY.
LOCK HAVF.N. Feb. 11.1878
HON. CIIA7IX.ES A. MAYER, President Judge:
IVvtr Sir: Your judicial term being about
to expire, the und'*rsigncd, members of the
lxtr of Clinton covuity. without uistiiu-tion of
political party, cordially join in requesting
ami urging your consent to be a candidate
for re-election: each one of pledging you
in that event, his earnest and hearty support •
During your official term we liave had the
oppoi t unity of closely observing the m inner
in which you have discharged the duties of
your important office, and it gives us plea
sure to bear witness to the fairness, tlie im
partialuy. and the marked ability that have
invariably characterized the discharge *>t all
those duties.
Hoping an J trusting that you will have no
heaiUitiou iu giving your consent to this
earnest and united request, we are
Win. Parsons, Jf c H McKec
JasUiuta.ua li T DF.U vey
B D K ill N M MeCounick
H T iieanlsley c I. Lyman
S It Peale A F Kyon
I'a.den ill Orrin T Noble
Ciiaras Uoi'ss hp McCoruilck
W a W tuie T C Hippie
I T Ahiam s Leo A brow n
Jesse iterr 11 It 1" Winters
M C. Kress \V il Ciough.
CENTiiE COUNTY.
llf-iXEPONTK. Feb. Ctli, ls7s.
HON. C. A. MATM.—Dear Sir: In view of
your record as President Judge of tue
Twenty Fifth Judicial District, and as an
evidence of our high esteem for you and ap
preciation of your legal and judicial ability,
your impartial administration of justice, and
cf your honor aud integrity upon the bench
during your judicial term of ten years past,
now a'.-out to evpire, we the undersigned
members of the Centre coun'y bar, irie-pee
live of political or party distinction, earnest
tly desire and request that you be a camti
date fv>r ro-olection next fall to the office oi
President J'.dge of this the Twenty-Fifth
JudiciahDl-tiK't. If you consent to be a
candidate as requested, we hereby most
cheerful tender aud accord to y oa our hearty
snppoit, and shall endeavor to secure youi
re-election Without partisan strife or oppo- ,
sitton.
IFif Hastings C M Bower
JuoGLove A Williams
D S hLoikr James A Ik-aver
G \V Gephart \V I Kealsu
Adam tl>y 1> F i oi iney
A o Fur-d is 1) Gray
John F l'otter Ed Blau hard
IV A Muriisou li V Jsntzer
J 1- Spangler Wilbur F Keeder
W F Ueoer Wm li Biarr
'Win F v.iison W F -U.nmaims
S H Yoeuiu Jus Macmnnus
C.einem Dale AUiui tin
L f Aiexauarr J M /rule
j j Ung.e K Magt-e
jt. M blanchard.
CLEARFIELD
CLEARFIELD, March, IS, 187 S.
IZos. CHARLES A MAYER. President Judge:
Dear Sir:—Your judicial term being about
to expire, the undersigned members of the
Bar of Ciearfleld county, without distinction
of political party, cordially join in reijuest
lug and urging you to consent to be a candi
date lor re-elaction, pledging you in thai
event onr cann-d and hearty support. We
take this opportunity ol bearing our mined
testimony to the fairness, impartiality, in
tegrity and distinguished ability with which
you have always discharged the duties of
jour office. We liojie thai you will accede
to this request.
We are very truly yours,
Win A Wallace G It Barrett
joan L Cuttle Cyrus Gordon
hkraci Test Tu< •imis il Murray
Fred y b Buck Ftnilh V IfMsoi:
W Al JfcC-iilough JHO A Braniff
DLKrebs ST Brock hank
Frank Fielding A G kiuuer
Walter Barrea //B'BiiiPh
j tt 31 Enally A W Baiters
1 B AfcCurdy If. itry h Wallace
IF A Arnold W D Biiger
Oscar JtfiteJielL
CLEARKIEJD CO-, Afar -li—, 1878.
IFOX. CAAULES A JfAYEK, President judge
SSth judicial Distri-1:
Dear Sir:—The undersigned citizens of
Clearfield comity, irrespective of party, ap
preciating your Eminent fitness, great learn
lug. and rigia ana impartial decisions as
President Judge among us for ten years past,
lake this method of expressing our entire
approval of your ofiii ill and private life,
and to respectfully urge you to again become
a candidate for re-election to the position in
which you have become an ornament, and in
which your services are so highly appreciat
e-J by all law-loving citizens.
With great respect, wc brg to remain, rc
spectfully and truly, yours,
James T I eotiard j>s Shaw
Win /Jigicr J Lewis H'rigley
josiaii IV hmilli w C Foley
j li J/artswkk TA .t/.-i.hee
j 11 Ahum* 11 //never
T J Bo yer Cairk Zf.own
i: Slitttoy , Andrew I'entz
A 11 Mhaw George Thorn
b 1' Wilaon Jacob A Faust
Win H I>.il a bruin Ogden
A FJ/ovnton j.nnes A A/oore
T A Gruuiia K A //igler
John G Lytic Kii /Jioom
1> U'Jdwwe 9' A/ bjiaw
Frank G //arris S C'a'nyt.cf
Cymi'ns //owe W U df.Phorson
Win V Wright D M l>a!i;rty
JU i W//bwe llBridge
i> d/cGaUghey F K Smith
Li Mnrgnu K Newton .Sliaw
L H Ale j L K /Jeiclihuld
la; cr Fl 'gar A M //ills
IV \> iieus C'hjatzer
i V Weaver A W Heck
tfß&of.' 11A Kxatzcr
James J/oLanghiin T A Fleck
Geo IV it.ieemj //arry Pross
C 8 Barrett K A Goodfellow
JIB Holmes //J Nicholas
T WAMaw W C Cardon
IVilliaai Heed John A J/eC'rnin
1' I' OoDterot John //cudiaii
A A Adams Hugh ZFnigherty
A W Graham T t Cieary
HF/Lgler Fred &tckett
A Ciulnzburz O L Afoore
Clement IV A'milh .J II A/artin
jas Mtficwart Win Knler
CD Watson j W ihrciiftcld
V B Uo lt lI A Canen
j P Sui chfleld N P Wilson
// B Spa* knian //arry Vamlerfcol
Aamuel /frown Hev j S J/eA/tnry
Wiu Porter Win Itadebaugh
James Wrigley Arthur Keece
J 10W Wrigley D 8 Mitchell
Win Powcti CB Norris
A D .Bigier Isaac A'tuge
A N Graham IVin B Tate
i> b Ke:d W P Jiufls
jair.es Kerr John N- rr a
jas L Wat-jon. and others
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egTs atiefaction guaranteec
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Lewisburg, Pa.
Office opposite the Union National Bank
Can Le consulted in English or German.
No. 2-ly.
TREASURER S SALE OF UNSEATED
LANDS FOR TAXES Foil JH76 and
is 77, AND PREVIOUS 4 EARS.—Notice is
lierety given that in pursuance of an Act
of Aasemigy, passed tie 12th day of June
A, P.. 1815, entitled "An Act to aramd an
Act, directing the mode of selling unseated
lands, in Centie Count v/ and the several
supplements thereto, there will be exposed
at public sale or outcry, the following
tracts of unseated lands in said county foi
the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the
Court House, in ilie Borough of Bellefonte.
on the second Monday in June. A. D_ 1878 :
A CUES. PER. WARRANTEE WASTES. TAXES.
EENNER TOWNSHIP.
50 Jofin Moore $ s< )
59 J. 1. Harris ft
2 John Davis 40
50 Andrew Coon So
53 R. Holmes $7
164 Trd 1 lour.er 1
ltd Foster Tate (owner) 100
BOGGhwTOWNSHir.
433 161 David Lewis 694
433 16H William Gray 694
4.73 163 Garrett Cotti tiger 20 3*i
436 b;3 Josiaii Haines 2o fl
433 P'3 Jouailiau Harvey 20 61
431 40 Moses Hood 20 51
143 Ann Deal 6 82
433)f John I*U5Ss!l 20 til
305 112 John Cochran I'.i 46
458 81 Winiain Russell vo 11
43354 Thomas Russell 27 M
4ho 1). <ar>kaddeu 23 33
4-33 120 Daniel Reese 4 67
100 John Met'lure 4 o7
337 M Livergowd hi 02
179 70 John Curl in 8 52
339 John MeClure 16 13
150 Mary Lane 7 12
U-8 James Curtin 5 16
128 Jesse Brooks 15 78
3 4) Susan Reese 14 62
I<|o Wiliiaiu Lane 11 89
150 Rebecca Wilson 7 12
176 79 I'aCKer & Lucas 6 51
36 94 of Fei/.er 1 73
2i"o William Wilson 9 5n
431 137 Martha Godfrey 21 32
12 63 It, Cur tin 01
63 36 Austin Curtfu 2 78
100 Sarah Lane 5 16
50 William Lane 2 57
150 Daniel Reese 7 72
34 54 Andrew Gregg 1 75
268 3 John Holt lo 70
100 Joseph Kelso 5 16
150 142 Sarah Lane 7 79
115 21 It. Curtin 7 56
418 40 William Hood 10 86
300 Frank M'Coy 9 46
Vj433 163 Joseph lilgby 10 31
BURNS! DK TOWNSHIP,
433 120 Samuel Scott 25 13
4:33 1-0 Robert Gray 24 26
433 120 William Dewart 16 47
4-33 1150 Join; Dewart 16 47
433 120 .James Towers 16 47
433 120 William Gray 16 47
415 John Wetzel ; 16 15
415 James Pluck J6 15
415 Joseph J. Wallace 16 15
<•53 12? Wtluam Cook 16 7
4XI l'-J John Cowdcn 16 47
4X 120 Win. p. Brady 24 26
4XI 120 Henrv Khaefer 24 26
4JJ 12u Jolm llousel 2b 37
4X4 12*1 Jolm Lyon 20 .'*7
4.X4 lt) ('has. Goben 24 26
4-13 120 Thomas 15 runt 16 47
4X5 120 JoJui Kri.dy 10 47
4X> 120 John Kidd '24 Zt>
433 120 lleurv Donrellv "24 26
4:13 120 Kohert Brady 31 06
415 John Boyd 14 Ho
4X5 IXI Joseph Morris 16 47
433 153 Alexander <• reaves 16 47
3<v) Frances (iuriiev 6 oo
411 Thos. P. W Inn ton 7 40
140 of Henry Harris to 64
433 1W Charles Ilu.l 12 73
433 120 John Donnelly 10 37
73 llenrv Wheeler fi 32
1K) of Henry Harris 7 60
102 Benjamin Harris 32 00
4u6 John Hoover 11 31
41f> Joseph Thomas 15 HO
415 Nathan Levy 7 18
216 65 Sof Jeremiah 1 arker 8 '2l
200 Part of Win Miller 3 60
433 Joseph Wallace 16 4H
433 Alexander Hunter 12 12
4X5 Jacob Whitcinaii *2' 00
4.33 Benjamin \ onng 12 1.3
4.33 b*. 'ihomiis Hamilton 25 13
435 163 Bird Wilson 7 HI
433 163 Jolm ltugg 825
415 John Shym 7 HO
415 KllC&iiby H 06
433 163 Samuel f'ancost 3 92
47'.*\ ISurtd I t"wis 7 '24
415 John Barron 7 H9
4.13 163 Bail)in■! M. Fox 7 81
415 Surah M. Tulman 7 48
53 Walter Stewart 1 HO
4X5 163 Alexander J. Dallas 16 18
CTHTIN TOWNSHIP.
2 -V+ Hubert Ainesley 28 Rj
tW ltleh.,rd Tunis 11 52
4X5 163 Mary Taluiau A> 69
4453 163 Thomas Hale 21 40
411 Thomas P. Whartcn 3 71
}-207} Caleb Lawns 11 I<>
4 207} Isuao Lougstreth 12 9 _)
113 4I) Oarscadden 72^
800 27 D Carsoadden 14 4^
194 85 J C Ileilinan 6
326 127 Mai tint Godfrey 40 o ,! *
100 Peter Smit.i 19 8^
lvO 112 Mary Lane 20 3*
LlkS 100 Josejdi Kelso 19 9')
123 Paul Curt in 0 41
04 112 John Curtin 5 2^
71 131 llolandCurtiu li .)'♦
2o<) J oli u \V Umlfiey 17 1^
18S W I' Brady 10 9l
4.13 120 Alexander Bell 31 17
433 120 Chnilea Ilall 31 17
415 Joseph Tnvlor 47 16
44S 00 Andrew Epple 20 15
302 SO Hubert Irvin 20 97
439 138 K L At wood 31 24
309 119 N L A 1 wood 20 88
304 4 Jnb \\ Packer 10 11
158 03 lib W Packer 10 sQ
158 03 Job \V Packer 787
415 Peter Halm 43 50
415 Halm 27 39
415 Jacob Wain ,31 28
415 Nathaniel Lew 10 47
415 Thomas Humphry 57 00
415 Hubert Gray 33 01
415 William Gray 10 01
401 William Yardly 00
370 Samuel Baird 18 Go
50 Jesse Brooks 1 30
415 liVbecca Kelso 44 02
415 Esther Eddy 52 14
415 Casper U ister 44 92
100 Jatues Miller 5 40
203 James Irvin 7 *2O
O'j Ed Ilollowell 1 02
Kolart Ainesly 20 I^o
415 John M'Callv 15 37
200 Philip Meyers 44 t'4
420 48 Valentine Meyers 024
420 48 Michael Meyers 29 34
lOC Simon Meyers 27 92
-133 150 Samuel Scott 21 53
3SOJ Jcsejih Kelso 43 02
337 Lin dlev Coats 2127
415 William Gjlbeit GlBO
207} } of Cal.ib Lawn 11 81
207} Aof Isaac Longstreth 12 00
433 103 -hinies White 0 40
4434 } of Job Packer 14 OS
311 } o* W P Mitchell 0 00
|4 4 of W P Mitchell G 45
42*20 A of W P Mitchell 95
434 }ot Josejih Devcling 11 20
100 J W Packer 1 08
434 * \V P Mitchell 9 20
400 W P Mit-olieW 4 78
220 W P Mitel M4l 2 70
4431 J seph Dcvtliug 10 73
32 Job W Packer 4 II
53 ClineQufglcy 00
431 .1 W Packer 2 01
}!5 J W Packer 24
215 IG3 Fisliburn Wharton 10 54
415 Jesse Wain 14 54
415 Molly Wharton 14 31
415 Joseph Wain 14 33
383 ltachel Wain 13 7>
390 49 John S Furst 11 75
4434 Job W Packer 2 01
4434 lG3Ahiiah Davis 14 80
4433 WP Mitchell 7 79
4 of 400 W P Mitchell 7 20
i } of 220 W P Mitchell 94
I 4 cf 320 J W Packer 5 (; 4
4 ofTJ4 Joseph Devling G *}o
} of 53 CI Ine Q niggle 2 .->•?
} of 300 J I' Mitchell 5 o >
400 J Z Long 15 ' 0
4!sCnarhs Allen 29 ?9
} of 217 F sliburn Wharton 9 9i
200 ltichard Tunis 34 4o
4fX> Jonathan Willis 7 *2O
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
10 Arabham Hicks 88
1(H) James Olivor 4 20
102 UG Geo Kohlinger 7 07
135 127 Joseph Harnet 8 83
323 John Anderson J7 45
196 Geoi ge N ice 14 87
122 Jacob Lite 7 88
130 Peter Crisdin 5 07
332 Samuel Duncan 24 02
30 47 Thomas McCullnugh 2 30
70 Leonard lla.tline 4 53
388 40 A lfn U 1) drew it 025
400 10 Thomas Ferguson 12 05
4IS 23 Aaron L-vy 13 81
404 115 James Moore 13 35
383 Ilannati Tur.ier 12 (>3
308 122 Daniel Turner 13 14
151 54 Lydia Fowler G57
91 41 Jacob Way 001
15 40 Henry Medler 1 03
ICO Richards & Ginter 4 35
225 Kichaid MiSeley 7 43
177 Henry Manly 7 70
145 Benjamin Hove* 0 40
40 John McKean 201
3(H) Robert Rankin 13 05
337 Isaac Buckby 12 38
4'H) Jitmes Baker 17 40
400 John Pelheibridge 17 4<>
' (Hi Jotdah Lusdy 0 02
125 Caleb North 4 3
03 John Petherbridgo 2 07
110 John Bak r 6 02
150 Samuel Brisori 0 45
50 Isaac Buckley 3 78
50 Josiah Lushy 3 78
50 Richard Moseley. 3 78
GREGG TOWXsllir.
J-JO John Mercer 2 SI
130 Robert Askim 2 HI
93 Margaret Dougherty 1 h*.
100 Jtoush& Vunaua(owner) I 17
50 George Stiver (owner) 144
372 3t William Hepburn 7 3'5
i4S2 129 John (luwilcn 7 47
■4ns 127 Andrew Carson f i
330 Alexander McDonald 6 51
20 35 John F. Price 24
HAINES TOWNSHIP.
262 140 H. Snyder & 11. GlUman 25 77
253 h. Snyder & 11. Gillumn 24 92
400 James Burr 3 Ho
400 Mary Jen lis 3 SO
400 Thomas Barr J HO
406 60 Mary Barr 5 75
406 60 William Harrison 5 75
406 80 M. Gratis 3 06
4;W John Simpson 2'.>B
359 Henry A litis 5 01
185 John Kidd 212
228 130 William Mosbv 324
425 Charles Hail * 14 24
HALF MOON TOWNSHIP.
I T7 A Stephen* Est. (owner) 4 m
24 .Inc. \ utnpool (owner) jj ft
:t 50 Ahmhuiu Elder v'S
i ft* 136 Heni v Wulte (owner) 437
( 21*5 .losiih lannburn 27 31
1 8$ Wm. King 7go
174 Samuel Brian lull
ai7 John MoUlssock pi 50
417 10 Henry Floyd ] 27
3liB 80 Kit-hard Whit head 2310
Vit) WlUluin laiuiburn 80 00
210 Jacob Underwood 15 74
KM 110 .laoob l'yle ]1 12
400 120 Richard J oil ft* 30 q
2*o John llunmill if, mi
18 L\ A F. Dellgo 1
3 Hit C Vmnpool Kst (ownfin) 200
. r >4 99 t' Vain pool Kst " 1 hi
67 76 I! VauipooJ Est " g ji
45 C Vainpool Kst " 1 4'.*
40 10 Peggy sliearrer 2 40
70 Christ Vainpool 4 41
IIAI(ltIS TOWNSHIP
-100 Samuel Young 168
j KM George Fox 8 85
| 1.0 Mary L Frank (owner) 2 .">2
! 400 Samuel Wilson 335
' 400 John Mitchell "25
WO John Reynold* 2 "2
2.0 S Henry' . 210
•JoO Thomas Stinkey 1 C>B
400 John Steele 3 30
400 ltohert Sample 3 35
, 400 Aitum Connelly 3 35
400 Dux id Wilson 3 35
400 Jesse Work 335
4rai David Work 3 3ft
400 Nnthuii Simpson 3 3ft
150 Wm Wilson 127
j 400 Allen Steele 3 35
I 4-0 Kdvvurd Wilson 3.'tft
1 4ijo James Steele 33ft
m l'eter Wilson 85
402*4 Eleanor MeCorinlck 385
384 25 JC Fisher 3 (2
40n Absalom Andre 3:ft
5o John Irvin 85
ft* John Irvin Kft
.4i William Brown €64
40? 92 Kearney Wharton 692
( Aft© John Hell 3 84
4'"o Thomas Johnson 3 35
; 10 William Irvin 14
I 50 John Irvin 85
100 John Irvin 100
i 100 It F Brown (owner) 50
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
120 Adam Kulins 14 64
1235 Philip & J Kuhns 13 58
HOWAHO TOWNSHIP.
130 White Nestlerode 703
104 <3 John llrady 8 22
292 William Ramsey 7 07
'25 Joseph Gresyburg G 88
IH A ( Curt in in trust to
Meese 3 10
1 50 A 1> Harris 498
1 124 j j I.ingle 0 67
80 Henry Antis 4 76
; 154 j.unes Oreen 19 41"
200 Samuel Custin 16 10
j 40 Paul Ctlslin 460
2fto jes.se Kvans 24 88
2os j ihn \Y Godfrey 2070
: 112 123 Kulanil Purlin 11 49
60 joseuh Taylor 5 97
23 151 Jacob Holier 2 3ft
lfto 70 Hannah Turner 12 08
40 John ('ranford 8 22
100 Wm Parker 0 64
433 163 Samuel I'aneoa.st 16 46
390 49 J S Furst 14 82
100 149 of Jonathan Wiles 12 62
242 97 Joseph Harris 28 77
48 Henry Antis 5 N
S? 114 James T //ale 1
49 142 Samuel Leathers 128
20 William (Tossinan 79
136 92 4 1> Harris 16 66
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
? Daniel David 86
75 Samuel Lingle 78
40 Stephen Chambers 7 44
30 J.'op Baker 603
2NO It & J Hayes *4l 70
175 James A Uuiglcy ' 4 73
175 George I) I less 4 73
159 Sarah Custin 43 43
100 Joseph Huberts 28 95
100 Charles llniee 28 l S
I 175 Sauiuel Custin 27 63
."-t lan!el Pletheber 12 CO
I OS J hn Potter 18 23
60 1) Carseadden 2 33
9') William Gorrcll 8 72
13$ l>aniel Rouse 124 20
7 162 Daniel K reamer 254
10 Samuel I'Shank (owner) 399
81 P2 George Out 4 05
I*lo John Potter )Biv
4 1 16 ]:M Stephen Stevenson 2990
4<6 PJO John Dun woody 29 90
D 5 1m Kbenezer r.euliaiu 1186
:;<S 80 ltohert irwin 29 32
35 Ilenry Dunutit 49
406 40 Peter Lytle 13 72
439 Christian Smith 28 97
311 Jeremiah Jackson G65
MARION TOWNSHIP.
50 * Win Allison 190
09 35 Margaret Wilson IQ 70
169 68 Comtanee Curt in 1121
53 M Mulmont ftiSt
C*s Robert Young In .*4l
117 Alexander scott .7)82
70 I'hrtetlan Kohrer 25 p.
50 Christ lfohrer in 50
8.5 John Shunk 19 20
50 \V A Thomas 10 75
2">) MeKlwln Ploteher & Co
(owner) 2105
20 Thomas Lewis 2 42
lmt John 1* Harris (owner) 1260
42 G6 John Cortnon 2 6ft
lns James Harris- 1114
64 18 J I) Shligert 69
50 AnnaM rilghman(owner) 10 50
MILKS TOWNSHIP.
329 IJB Joseph Kearon 4 is?
110 St rchecker 8; Reynolds 1 8.3
2ft* Daniel SeigHed 4 12
1-ftQ John Houseal 168
1.56 GO SDerrA J Stabl 149
403 james Ca rot hers 6ir
271 Jeremiah Jackson 4 14
250 jcrcuiiah J ickson 4 14
150 Jonathan Wolf 1 47
42> John Trip 7 01
476 Thomas Orm# 7 85
4'i6 Alexander Hunter 759
430 Jeremiah Jackson 711
125 Wm St'-adman 20i
130 Robert Taggurd 216
200 Thomas smith 3.30
3uO Aaron l.evv 4 85
430 Robert Rrady 711
410 # ll.uuiali Rraa.v 6 33
4-29 Robert Gray 711
100 Abraham Scott 2 03
5n Samuel Seott 92
150 Abraham Seott 1 50
90 Samuel seott 2 49
2'5 jane ftrady 3 80
440 Wm P Brady 7 26
2i>o John Rrady 330
221 George Calhoun ft 32
30) Win Parker 2 83
125 John Horsey 1 60
125 Moorp Wharton 160
58 Wm Parker 97
425 Henry Toland 5 41
425 Daviu Williams 5 41
425 Samuel Norton 5 G
324 JKi •hard Marker 4 13
124 j-remiah Parker 413
Ksl C Long 90
4u5 P.-ter llousel 514
320 123 George Kilts 408
400 Kit-hard Ijike 6 60
l.'io 123 simon Gratz 216
123 47 sinion Gratz 2 04
195 1 simon Gratz .3 2".
196 42 simon Gratz 3 23
136 141 simon Gratz 220
277 Peter swineford 533
110 Hepburn A Harris 195
75 Thomas Tones 68
422 116 John Maekev 341
1.56 80 Benjamin Young 140
150 2 Jonathan Wolf (owner) 136
150 12 Hamitel K Faust (owner) 136
l'*> Philip Gramly (owner) 90
75 Wm Barton 68
210 Robert Gray 90
P*TTOX TOWNSHIP.
T0 IV'Hjamin Horner 4. r fc<
•100 i icob B:iker Ji4 35
133 Henry Gross
PKNN TOWNsHIP>
329 80 Peter Kreamer , r >0()
170 Peter swine ford m 4
300 I* Adam Hnhunler 173
S<X) Albright swineford 173
POTTER TOWNSHIP.
196 II & R Fullmer ] 58
158 154 George Foust 1 42
300 John ihown 3 65
105 Georga McClelland 1 10
327 S A Sco't 3 76
42 James Moore 71
300 Andrew Duff 2 52
3*o Thomas Gregg 2 72
3uo John McClelland 2 72
300 J ose)th Blair 2 72
300 Thomas Gordon 2 72
300 John C lieed 2 72
300 G Jacobs ' 27$
300 Thomas Falls 2 72
4t)o Robert McKinney 3 65
4(0 David McKinney 3 65
400 Shives & Fullmer 4 60
400 Edward Garnigus 3 20
400 W Garuigus 3 oq
2XB Maty Bond 371
Daniel Smith .8 25
,00 Samuel Young 1 03
20 II li Ftillnrer 2 *35
40 Livingstone 46
36 54 John Stoner 1 55
33 Barnet Wagner 38
14 40 Barnet Wagner 17
45 J C Costeborder 54
20 A Hunter 29
90 John Bitner, Sr. (owner) 1 01
680 Parker 9 07
170 Parker 1 (T>
.'(00 John Hi own 1 13
100 Aduni Hrtrges 68
200 Chat leB Uobin 1 16
200 JOSPJ li Kwlnj; 1 15
100 Willium Durst 68
l()<> II Vandetslise 68
100 Christ Oettinjf 60
150 Thomas Martin 86
150 "\Villii4ui SAWJHT 86
400 Joseph CowgiU 6 7
RUSH TOWNSHIP.
40 Samuel Chestnut 5 64
15 t'asper Lawrence 2 10
433 153 R Morgan, Esq. 60 62
405 147 JhCob Iltisli 56 70
4:12 44 John Weidman 59 08
4i>2 116 Jacob Widman 56 28
433 133 Jacob Denller 60 62
433 133 Daniel Brenner 60 62
433 153 Eleanor Siddons 78 83
216 ltoliert ltniney 83 73
40 10 Richard Atherton 10 08
433 153 liiceard Malono 109 12
433 153 Isaac llritches 109 12
177 84 llerdman Philips 44 21
216 156 Thomas Hamilton 53 53
216 156 Thomas Giant 53 53
433 153 Jacob Itwlisill 15 41
433 153 Daniel Fitzgerald t'2 ~2
433 153 Daniel Elder 48 82
433 153 Henry Pinkcrton 60 92
433 163 Paul Rush 60 62
433 163 Paul Black GO 62
433 163 Paul Suck 60 62
433 163 John Boreland 60 62
433 163 John Kelley 60 62
431 163 John Unsh 60 62
433 103 John Suck CO 62
400 J dm Black 56 00
312 Joseph Wells 43 28
433 153 Sebastian Graft 51 30
80 Henry IPitmer 4 48
433 153 John Allison 48 49
75 William Allison 10 51
323 James Allison 36 73
100 153 Robert King 1120
433 153 Reuben Haines, Jr, 126 92
Bl IftS Joseph J Milter US9S
4Xi 151 Joseph .1 Wallace 1M92
2.') of Andrew Allison 42 00
3DO e< Andrew Allison & Jno
Lilly 50 40
6 J antes Nelson Est 2 Hti
103 John llarrisun MM
413 153 John Cuniiiiigham 09(52
:m 13 William Gray 37 58
217 Sebastian Graff 21.11
217 John Musser *4ll
413 153 William Wilson GbG2
217 George Musser (Smith) 24 11
150 llardman l'liilips 27 uft
4 t$ 153 Kieiiard Peters 96 J
7ft William Wilson Got
4AI I*o Kleanor Siddons 3t> 48
t: 153 Daniel Turner Hi 50
W 153 JUBM Turner ,9659
400 John Copenhaver 22 (JO
200 John (Vymnhaver lk4<
t:Ci IG3 Josenh Hopkins 72 75
.'4O 39 Rartoolomew Wistar
42 Kieiiard Morris* 59 51
4rgt 153 Thoruas Wistar 6D62
111 153 < W Morris 60 (52
43-1 151 Isaac W Morris 72 75
413 151 /.adieus Collins o"(i2
411 153 Wm Reach 00 02
bio Nathaniel Matlock 58 58
a*. 153 William MeCoy 547
411 153 Henry Hees 72 74
413 153 Chrisiiun Stoner 72 74
483 153 John Stoner 72 74
133 I'd niiistian Hess 72 71
kti 151 Benjamin F Morgan UGI
451 153 Robert lb-ed HO 62
2i"o Josiah M.itiock 4200
411 153 John Burg 66 70
424 Charles Loots €4 47
313 106 John Winner 35 05
113 l<i Joint Lou lien 35
411 113 Christian Hare 48 ftO
247 16 Jacoli Steek 27 48
42ii lt>4 Christian Hare Jr 47 72
167 7 George Slough , 117 ft
411 113 Amlrev. Siu-lik 48 50
4.11 113 David Hare 48 49
219 Andrew Seott is 19
411 153 . Mlehael slunk 4H.V)
411 1,51 < liiistian shewk 06 37
4.tl 153 Christ 1' a Kohrer in 10
ill ill John Miiler :?10
411 153 A Keigert Jr ?617
411 A Keigart :nKi
til KVI .la.-ob Miller 36-8*
411 111 John li abler ;1£.17
411 151 John Hand 42 42
321 58 Joseph Pint 4ft 28
348 I:< 9 Henry Piin 48 83
Ml 150 George Pirn 42 08
2v sj of Hugh Hamilton 24 20
M Patrick i!a\s 2 80
306 William WHiron 4.190
411 I*l Koiwrl Spear 69 62
413 151 Christian 10-nhorn 6062
461 111 Casper Shafner 60 62
100 Robert King 8 40
433 16,1 Jacob Slough 6061
4:53 151 John Hainbright 6062
411 151 Andrew Graff 641 ft
407 137 Christian Musser 55 59
494 Joseph ban man 14 56
78 Thomas Grant SW
19 Christian Hither 4 20
2.1 Sft Philip Kblwrman 35 11
Its 7ft John Khberrnau . 20 62
433 153 John Ixruder Co 62
433 1 51 Thomas Grant 60 62
411 151 Benjamin Rush 60 62
411 153 John Funk 36 93
323 Hugh Patton 2710
418 Crsper Lawrence 5141
.91 Samuel Chestnut 46 77
411 153 John Hambrlght 5100
419 b*> John P Harris 4104
4XI 16.1 Win P Harris 42 4ft
41". 1.55 John Spear 42 45
411 163 Wm R Jenkins 43 04
4.13 153 Robert Krv in 60 62
181 153 Andrew Allison 53.14
120 so John Libbv 16 80
411 153 William Gray 1618
50 John Wells 70
200 Joseph Strong '2 80
259 Paul Wells 3.5 ft
400 James Rush 5 60
433 151 John MrComun 607
100 Thomas Krsklne 4 20
411 151 Rennet Lucas 607
'3lO John Ring 2 70
438 163 George Slough 6 07
433 153 Ilenry-Pinkerton Go7
414 John Montgomery 53 06
4.14 W W Montgomery Sft 41
411 153 Richard Malone " 60 62
411 151 James Toner 48 4ft
430 9 James Ramsey * 602
190 Mathlas Graff 4 31
411 153 Kearney Wharton 607
433 153 Thomas Greaves 6 07
433 151 David Lewis 6 07
433 153 I'hllln Eliernian 6 07
411 153 Jaeoo Wetsker 6 07
433 151 John Wilson .10 32
433 153 John Hopkins 72 75
411 153 Daniel Buckley 60 62
411 153 Isaac Britches 42 47
SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP.
30 Job Ueilv 34 2u
433 153 Moore Wharton 49 71
433 153 Wm Parker 49 43
433 153 Rebecca Walu 49 43
433 153 Benjamin II Tallmaa 49 43
433 153 Elisabeth Wharton 49 4.3
433 153 A S Valentpie 49 43
433 153 TM Millikeu 49 43
200 N .1 Mitehel 2280
gt3 Joseph Morris 49 43
433 Alexander .reaves 49 4.3
4;rt George Eddy 494.3
100 David Carscadden 1140
4.13 163 Andrew Summers 12 31
.260 144 Hugh Pint 4140
360 144 John Riley 41 10
433 163 ltoqert Waters 4916
450 Sarah MoOarnaban 25 67
196 Henry Vandyke 22.36
300 Joseph IK'vhng 12 75
.'ft*) J K Long 1710
300 Joseph Devling 1710
325 William Banks 18 54
400 David Williams 45 60
483 165 Kearney Wharton 49 43
412 44 I> Carscadden 47 4
412 44 1) Carscadden °919
4:1.3 120 Luke Musner 3087
1:14 34 James Gilliland 7 64
4(XI David Carscadden 116)
383 James T Hale 4:166
43:1 James MeManus 49 36
4:13 Samuel Litm 49 :S6
4.T1 Ben lam in R Morgan 49.36
415 Sarah Wharton 47 31
434 Samuel Dolisin 49 47
216 hjof Jeremiah Parker 313
360 John Pint 4104
4.13 Sharp Delany 24 74
287 80 1) Carscadden 32 79
433 153 Wm McPhersou 24 74
433 153 Edward Mai don 24 74
433 153 William Lewis 24 74
432 153 Francis West 24 74
433 133 Jaspir Malen 24 74
433 153 Benjamin West 24 74
433 153 William Bingham 24 74
433 153 James Hawthorn 24 74
433 153 Blair McClanahan 24 74
433 153 Edward Scott 24 74
433 153 Paul C'ox 24 74
433 153 Wm Lewis (sawyer) 24 74
433 153 Thomas Cuthbert .24 74
433 153 Robert Morris 24 74
133 153 Eelix Prunt 24 74
433 153 Thomas L -Shippen 24 74
433 lfi3 Thomas Hawthorn 24 74 i
433 153 George Mead 24 74
433 153 Georrfo Campbell 24 74
433 Bird Wilson 49 76
43.3 163 .Tatties C Fisher 49 49
433 163 Phebe Wain 4989
433 163 Sarah M Tollman 4y 41
433 163 Samunl W Fisher 49 41
433 163 Samuel M Fox 49 41
433 lt>3 James C Fisher 49 41
216 Robert Kitiney 6 41
433 153 Marv M Wharton 49 15
438 153 Joseph P Noriid 49 43
433 153 Frances IFeSfc 12 48
433 153 TFm II Best 12 38
433 153 John West 12 38
433 153 1) II Cunningham 12 38
368 71 J. ho M N.-sbit 12 38
400 Joseph DcvHiig 20 00 ,
4( 0 of J Z Long 17 0 )
200 Jof J Z Long 1140
314 Jacob Z Long 8 90
189 28 IF P Mitchell 261
453 153 Mi-rv B'liarton 27 44
433 153 ijof J P Norris 13 04
433 153 Kearney B'liarton 49 43
433 Robert B'aters 49 43
100 Sarah Biltlehell 2 90
409 73 J N Mitchell 11 87
40 IF P Mitchell 5S
John G Uzzle (owner) 570
SPRING TOWNSHIP
250 Thomas Johnson 17 50
3 B*m Furey (owner) 34
19 Joseph Stover (owner) 303
92 100 Thomas Thorn burg 13 21
40 R Curt in 2 60
20 John Long 1 83
14 C Tayl ir (owner) 85
3 K) Catharine Robison 26 90
3 H) Rebecca Robison 26 90
15J Richard Robison 13 2J
10?) Jas Goiden Est (ow'r) 590
186 115 John Purdon 6 33
50 J Jfc I* Barnhart (ow'rs) 6 5)
1 100 J B Mitchell (owner) 950
4 A Warren (owner) 34
1 5) John Moore 1 28
10 Kucha* 1 R ibison 02
15 Jolm S Kurtz 52
VO 62 of Ilenry Tool 328
80 of Jhn Smith 80
5) of Thomas Johnston 5)
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP
100 David Ralston 14 10
; 8) Daniel Beck 9 12
; 200 Jacob Van pool 18 (X)
250 Clement Beck with 56 25 1
lot) Michael BVidner 33 60
j 100 " " 1125
! 80 Jacob Beck 672
j 100 George Mong 14 70
433 i 53 Marv Smith 41 80
100 B'lliiom B'illison 810
434 John Sheri ick 9 40
434 Ilenrv McEwen 21 12
i 431 Pally " 30 7S
j 217 Josiuia Williams 12 41
4 Catfiarine Jarret 1 ; 6
128 JB r Thomas 5 66
; 119 M " 4 72
! 80 '* " 480
| 76 J A Shultz 682
I 50 Christian Buck 855
'fftO Marion Morris M (X
> *76 Moses Coats 2H SO
j oo George Mark ley 7-J(F.
1 j0 of Joseph Voder 10 70
! % 174 E J Primer 116 ft
%-2 ia Rotiert T Pruner 17 91
>.17 William Kdl 176 64
, Rii Thomas McCuin 107
71 part Thomas MeCuln K 0!
' 10l part Thomas McCuin 6(*>
| pet Joseph Creek 56 si
;.JI M J Craig & N Shcrrick H2 to
tri Thomas Walnu* 17..
•>i*i Richard W hitehead 2010
l.'iO Joshua Williams 22 95
urn John Limb £lOl
.100 George \V Alberty 41 e)
I,v Andn-vv lk-rryhifl 21 (n
211 Nicholas HaiiunonJ
•>S Wash Burge 39 4$
George Riter 2ft 20
,Vtl Joseph Welsh 42 30
I :# Klija Merry man 7$ .'to
! pift Jtobert Campbell 24 00
i loft dnhii Clrr IS 4ft
| - .txi James Carr 23 20
1 l.>i (George Mong 34 2S
; im Thomas Maston :>4 2i)
I .Vi Joseph Clark 14 2ft
liV) John Shenk .".16$
ifto John Hoox-er 29 70
300 William AtUemaid 6330
40 James Fox 1.106
176 Moses Coute* 2ft 29
411 Abner Webb 7ft (XI
iftn .Samuel Downing 37 ftO
200 Joseph Downing 30 00
400 James Busli 10 $0
411 161 Thomas McCammond 1169
411 163 Lesley Mlaone 1169
411 163 Jhn McCammond 1169
4U 163 Klisalveib ilootman 17 ftft
luo J allies Moore 1 1ft,
.ftO Vincent Stephens 13ft
li*) John C'openiiaver Ift 7ft
176 Moses Coats 16 31
I'MOIN TOWNSHIP.
100 Jane Blake 10 90
100 Samuel Phipps 10 90
fo Boyce Davis 4 23
11 tieorge L Peters 150
110 John Cooiier 15 28
200 P & K Kuhns 21 80
175 Samuel Miles 1307
100 John Long 010
17 Boyce Davis 715
P2 26 It Muhlholland 7 11
4,88 103 William Clark 26 41
250 AnnDehl 15 25
26 K Muhlholland 10 20
139 Samuel Phipps 1514
145 Jane Black 1518
150 80 William Bower 915
1.30 David Spotts(owner) 15 02
433 163 William Bairu 26 41
- 433 163 Benjamin Baird 26 41
WALKER TOWNTHIP.
560 Henry MeEwen 10 92
148 Margaret James 2 7:1
242 88 James Sutler 9 34
34 James Sutler <lB
50 Wm Ackert 89
25 Capt Osuiau 99
15 Margaret Dougherty 60
441 193 Samuel Uoheson 8 63
220 135 Elisabeth Dougherty 409
124H Samuel Miles 2 23
75 James Sutler 79
123 William Gilbert 130
1510 159 Jesse Evans 3 72
68 Peter Hahn 133
85 Amos Wiekersham 1 72
211 93 Wm Gilbert 194
161 John Knox 629
182 Richard Purdon 710
175 Kaehael Robeson 6 82
92 26 William Ackert 170
211 44 Capt Osman 4 11
115 13 Margaret I>ougherty 2 23
214 !>9 Margaret James 4 29
179 110 Elisalieth Dougherty 351
100 39 Joseph Evans 195
211 72 Peter Hahn 411
*lO 94 John Mercer
90 94 Robert Askem 177
86 40 job Packer 169
89 40 Job Packer Jr.
65* 40 l>a\ id Johnsoli 117
327 154 William Manrell 6 40
127 120 of Ruth Brooks 255
327 100 David Mercer 0 40
337 154 Robt & John Baker 6 61
22 47 Kbenezer Hahn 44
65 40 William Hahn 127
382 138 David Sutler 7 38
:4 36 William Miller 7:19
•280 129 Mary Carrie 546
214 155 Edward James 381
•250 John Evrskine 29 25
201 133 James Sutler 7 88
40 John Baker 156
200 Capt Osman It 90
50 William Hahn 294
169 158 William Wlster 158
96 John MeCorning 192
Bft George Fry 312
25 15 Samuel Miles 50
212 Samuel Barkman 8 27
150 David lleed 5 85
WORTH TOWNSHIP.
370 George Lawman 14 87
345 John Kuhns 26 77
6 John Singer 52
88 John Ross 4 89
33 Henry Clymcr 2 90
274 Samuel Miles 2411
237 Daniel Wistar 14 08
50 William Wistar 21>4
88 William Shlppens Jr 6 46
89 John Hwanswick 7 83
200 Thomas Hawthorn 1152
230 Jasper Mayland 767
25 Robert Campbell 2 26
91 53 Jacob Kuhns 5 07
180 40 Joseph Kuhns 812
119 83 Abraham Kuhns 6 78
247 150 George Kuhns 11 *24
300 40 Mathias Kuhns 22 69
171 Hoover & Reese (owners) 12 44
100 William Shippen Jr 5 80
50 J W Simpson (owner) 2 90
100 George Kelly (owner) 2 90
D. A. Musser,
Treasurer.
Qnr Combined Catalogue Tor 'IS
-OP-
Everything for the Garden
Numbering 175 pages, will; eolured plate
HKNT FKKE
To our customers of past veTrs, and to
of ° UI lxH>ka, either
. Jr. N 2. N . G *° K PROFIT, PRACT-
J£AL FI/'MCCI/rURK, or GAIIDKN.
INt, POH PI.IiA.SUI.K (price *l.soeaeh,
jirepaid. by mail). To others,on receipt
of we. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues,
without Plate, free to all.
PETER HfcND dRSON & CO.,
SjiKDSMEX, MAUKKT GAttl>NKll3 AM>
Pix>ki&ts,
3.r Curt land StNew York.
A IiREEHIOUSE
For 01.00 we will vend free by mall
either of the below-nained collections,
all dinttnct mrletle* ;
8 Ah-11 lons, or 4 Azaleas,
* Begonias, or 8 Camellias,
2 Cat idioms (fancy), or 8 Carnations
(monthly),
IS Chrysanthemums, or 12 Colnes,
8 Centaureas, or 8 other white-leaved
plants,
8 Dahlias, or 8 Dianthus (new Japan),
8 rents, S Mosses, or S Fit hdas,
8 Geraniums .Fancy, 8 Variegated, or
8 Ivy-leaved.
4 Gloxinias, sGladiolus, orSTuberoses
(Pearl),
4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Har
dy Shruhs.
8 Heliotropes, n l.unt.iinis.or BPetunias
8 Pansiest new German), oi a salvias,
8 Roses, Monthly 8 Hardy Hybrid, or 4
Climbing.
8 Violet (scented), or 8 Daisies. Engl.
12 Scarcer Bedding, or 1* Scarcer Green
house Plants,
£ distinct and splendid sorts
y urleties of Flower, or 'Ju varieties of
\ esretable Seeds,
or by JiXPRKSX, buyer to charge*.
8 collections for *?; 5 lor *1; ti b<r
12 far *6; 14 for *7; 18 lor *l'i; o, the full
Collection of 350 varieties of Plants and
Seeds—Miflicieiit to stock a greenhouse
and garden—for *25, tonnrlsmk '"Gard
ening for Pleasure" and Catalogue otter
ed alio vc (value 41-75) will be added.
Peter Henderson & Co.
35 Cortlandt St., .V. ) !
i\Br X 1 LC io CIiFAT RCDUrTT^^
wQ rtf*- s IN ri£! ; -- <*? conf. : i ue Id use t!i best tuatcri-1
aad txiwiir Iht f-n<tt csrs ia thftr iseu&ctarr.
i JSSSS&£JS**~ VICTOR SEWING KACHIXE CO..
V:zlea ßruch Oi;j, 31 W.n ilk iiioa 31.. Tslcars, II!. rtlirCiJAL CfHCZ *3i lia=ixtri, XUiMm, C;:^
♦ ft Ml T I I I! ttttlt lltl II II IT Ml I (MHI I 111 lIP II I w
J. ZELLEB. & SON,
Xo. 0. BrorkcrbofT Bow,
BELLEFONTE, PA"
DEALERS IX
Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &c.
o
A Full Stock of Goods ot Superior Quality always on Hand
CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 cents and upwards. CARRIAGE
SPONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A chare of the public patron
ago respectfully solicited.
HARDWARE
JAMES HARRIS & CO., |!
; Dealers in Hardware,
JV'o. J. Brockerlioff Bow
11 BELLEFOITTE, PA.
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IIAKDWARE STORE IN t E.VTRE CD.tJ
! i n
Complete line of Hardware of all Kinds at the 1
LOWEST PRICES.
I "
TteGeleMei Barley Slieaf Cooi Stars S flclor Heater j
•
CALL AND SEE.
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HARDWARE
HARDWARE
FTJK/iTXTTJE/E3 STORE,
LEWISBURG, PEXXA.
J. HOWER, Proprietor.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tables
Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads,
and Chairs
in great variety and at every price.
All kinds of FURNITURE constantly on
nand. ly
CRIST ADORO ; S
HAIR DYE.
C rlntadoriN Hair Dye Is the SAFEST and
EST; it acts Instantaneously, producing
lie most natural shades of IMack or Brown;
does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily
applied. It is a standard preparation, and
a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet
for l.ady or Gentleman. Sold by DruggUt*.
. CRISTA DO RO.
r. O. Box. 1513. New York.
button, heavy plala
wedding ring, and pert*' Parisian diamond
nil. The above articles sent, post paid, for
5 t'TK. have been retailed for 4& Bank
rupt stock and must be sold. Solid Milton
Gold Watches, 410 eireh. for speculative pur
poses, good timers, equal In appearance to
at-00 genuine gold. "His reputation for
honesty, fair dealing and liberality is un
equaled by any advertiser in this city."—
Y. Day Hook, Dec. 1<. 1876.
I'OST A(J E ST A M I'STAKKV AS CASH.
F. BTOCKMA V 27 B ND ST.. New York.
NERVOUSDEBILTTY.
Vital Weakness or Depression, a weak ex
hausted feeling, no energy or courage; the
result of Mental ever- vorK. Indiscretion or
Excesses, or so-n drain upon the system is
always cured by
H7i'to<' , s Homecratliie Specific Co.
28.
It tores up and Invigorates the svstem
dispels the gloom and desopndencv, imparts
strength ml energy—stops the dralu and
rejuvenates the entire man. Been used
twenty years witii i*-rfect success by thous.
and*. S -Id by dealers. **i Ice, tl.Ou per sin
gle vial: or 4-5.<0 per package of five vials
ami *2.00 vial of powder. Sent by mall on
rsceipt of price. Address Humphrey's
Homeepat Itic Medicine Company, 562 Broad
way. New York. 51* 13 ly.
HARDWARE