Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 06, 1862, Image 3

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    The Tl atchman,
Annual Statement.
EPORT OF THE AUDITORS OF
CENTRE COUNTY FUR THE YEAR| Am't paid J. J. Brishin, for Coun-
COUNTY PRINTING.
We the undersigned Commissoners of Centre
county do hereby certify that the foregoing is a
AYER’S
the commendation of Secretary Cameron and
the permit of Gen. McClellan, commenced
last week what they expected would be a
series of concerts through the camps across
tie Potomac.
Visiting the camps of the New Jersey
Volunteers, they indicated their abolition
principles by singing Whitter’s song, com-
mencing ‘ We wait beneath the furnace
blast,” which being decidedly untimely, was
received by an expression of scorn by Sur
geon Oakly and others of the Fourth Regi
ment. .
In view of this Gen. Franklin considered
it his duty to remove the license of his sing-
ers as a simple method of avoiding dangerous
disorder. Gen. Kearney had the family ar-
rainged before him, and informed them that
there where so many of different opinions 1n
regard to slavery were gathered together no
abolition songs could be permitted. Gen.
Franklin also gave the vocalists gome whole-
some advice.
rr ee A Ap rs
Governor Curtin.
Governor Curtin appears to be a true rep-
resentative of the Republican party, unscru
pulous despotic and better on partizan ma-
lignity than David Wilmot of the Bradford
District ever dared to be. When Byerly, of
Philadelphia, was convicted of fraud upon
the ballot box, giving a Republican an elec-
tion to Congress over a Democrat that was
rightfully elected and has since got his seat.
Governor Curtin pardoned the notorious
scoundrel, thus giving ecuntenance to for
geries and frauds upon the most sacred right
that the freemen of this country possess. In
Luzerne county be gives a certificate to a
Republican who was not elected, because he
was a Republican, and withholds a certificate
from a Democrat who was elected. In Ly-
coming county, where the Jury and Court
found soree mobbites guilty of riot and as-
sault and battery, and fined them 15 or 20
dollars and tae cost of Court, the Governor
sends an edict of pardon, thus overturning
the authority of the court and making a per-
fect mockery of trial by jury and judicial
proceedings. Where in the name of sense
i8 to be the end of these outrages. Is the
highest office in the Commonweath to be
rostituted into an engine of partizan favor
itism and to endorse fraud, riot and every
other outrage 2 There is no use holding
elections if the Governor means to defeat the
voize of the people, and there is little use
for law and courts of justice, if he continues
to interfere and set aside its decisions.—
Sunbury Democrat.
rl A A A nen
= There is not a word of truth in the
report, said to have originated in Washing-
ton last week, that Mr. Buchanan had refus-
ed a seat in Mr. Lincoin’s Cabinet. No
such offer has yet been made.
MARRIED.
On the 20th ult., by the Rev. W. H. Groh,
Mr. George W. St,Clair, of Clearfield Co.and
Miss Catharine Meyer, of Harris Township.
On the 19th ult., by the Rev. D. H. Yea:
ger, Mr Christopher Cook to Miss Sarah J.
Yeager, both of Snowshoe township,
Ia Jersey Shore, on Tuesday, the 28th
ult.. at the residence of Robert Baker, Esq.,
by the Rev. 8. W. Price, Mr. William Will
helm, of Clearfield county, Pa., to Miss
Annie A. Hetherlin, of Lycoming county.
EM
In Unionville,on the 20th ult., Rachael
Emma, daughter of Thomas J and Mary Jane
Geary, aged five years, eight months and
three days.
LAST NOTICE.
PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LATE
firm of Seely & Barnhart, in the publication of
the * Democratic Watchman,” either by note or
book account, will pleuss take notice that unless
their accounts are settled seon, they will be plac-
ed in the hands of a proper officer for collection.
The books and accounts will be found with the
undersigned. : J. 8. BARNHART.
Debts and Liabilities, not——
Risks and Insurances, taken
the past year,
Same heretofore reported and
taken for the years 1858,
$127,083.31
1859, and 1860, 696 745 30
$823 .828 61
Deduct Policies cancelled by
consent of parties, 2148.00
Making a grand total of Risks :
"and Insurances, $821,680.61
Number of Policies issued, 619, and in full
force this day.
The Insurances the past year are classified
as follows :
In Maines Towuship, $15.102.67
Miles t 41,148.32
Penn, se 10 958 65
Gregg ie 17.173.34
Potter o 28 010.00
Harris * 7.950 00
Ferguson < 6 740,33
$127,083 31
GRO. BUCHIANAN, Pres.
Attest JouN SnANON, Sec.
At an election held the same day. the fol-
fowing named Members were declared duly
elected Directors, to serve the ensuing year :
Geo. Buchauan, William Durst,
Amos Alexander, Peter Hoffer,
Jacob G. Moyer, George Musser,
D. 0, Bowers, J. W. Campbell,
Samuel Frank, Joshua Potter,
George Shafter, David Ross.
W hereupon the Board organized, and ap -
pointed the following officers :
President—George Buchanan.
Vice President—Joshua Potter.
Treasurer—Henry Witmer.
Secretary—John Shannon.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
IN THE ORPHANS: COURT OF CEN
TRE COUNTY : In the matter of the account on
Estate of Bernard McClain, dec’d.
The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the
said Court to audit, settle and adjust the account
of the Administrators of said KEstate, and make
distribution of the balance among those legally
entitled thereto, will meet the parties inrerested
at his office. in Bellefonte, on Friday, the 21st
day of February, 1862, when and where all per-
sons interested are required to present their
elaims or be debarred from coming in upon said
und W.P. MACMANUS,
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1862.—3t Auditor
20,000 POUNDS
OF BACON, HAMS. SHOULDERS AND
Flitches, of the very best quality, forsale at the
lowest cash prices, at the butchering establishment
of M & F. Loeb on Bishop street; Bel'efonte.
Jan. 29. 1862. | M. &F. LO B.
ADMINISTRAT'R'S NOTICE.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON THE
Estate of H M. Lucas, late of Snovshoe town-
8 ip, deceased. having jste)y been granted by the
Register to the Undersigned, all persons indebt-
od to the said state are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the Estate of the said Decedent,
will present the same, duly authenticated, for set-
tlement. MARY A LUCAS,
Jan. 29, 1862.—6t. Administratrix.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS AKEHEREBY CAUTIONED
against purchasing or meddling with the follow-
ing property purchused by me, at Constable’ssal«
as the property of Samuel Wright, and by me
loaned to him, subject to my order: 1 Threshing
Machine, 1 Two horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon,
2 Plows. 1 Harrow, 1 Cow, 3 Heifers. 5 Shoats
Lot of Horse Gears. 1 Bay Mare, 1 Windmill, 100
Bushels of Corn in the Ear, 2 Acres Rye in
Ground. 24 Acres Wheat in Ground, 1 Sled, 1
Wheelbarrow, 1 Cultlvator, 1 Ton of Hay, Corn
Fodder, 1 Coal Stove, 1 Wood Stove, 1 Mantle
Clock. SAMUEL KELLER.
Ferguson Towaship, Jan. 29, 1862.—3t
NOTICE.
A Il pergous are he eby cautioned against
purchasing, orin any way negotiating two
oertain notes given by me to Jonathan Beck, bear-
ing date Tespeutive)y the 18th day of October. A.
D., 1861, tho onefor One Hundred and Sixty-
Three Dollars and Seventy-Six Cents; the other
for One Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars I have
aever received value for the said notes and will not
pay them. Therefore the public is oautioned
»
Jan. 23. 1862,
against negotiating them,
Dea. 12. 1861-4¢ THOMAS TUNTS
Commonwealth to publish annually a statement of
the Receipts and Expenditures of (heir iespective
counties, do report the following, viz: from the
7th day of January, 1861. till the 7th day of Jan-
uary, 1862. ie
ROAD VIEWS,
Am’t paid for road views, views
of Township lines & views to us-
RECEIPTS sess damages,
To an.’t from County cullect-
ors and other sources, $26949,06
FXPENDITURES.
By am’t paid W. W. Brown,
Am’t pd Constables for re-
turns & milenge,
ELFCTIONS.
Amount paid election otlicers,
Treas’r’s com on $25754 07 $1287.50 retury juuges, constables and
By am’r Commirsioners’ or assessors, for putting up lists,
ders lifted, 31094,07 and attending elections, &e., $1173.71
By am’t paid for postago, sta-
tionary, &o., for reas. Offices, 10.00 Amount paid Geo. Livingston
in tull for commission due him
32381,77 | as Treasurer, $100 00
COUNTY AUDITORS. Aw’t paid John A. Wier, for .
By am’t paid Benj Schrock insine paupers, 902,54
as County auditor, $12.00 Am’t paid Lsuac Buffington un-
Ditto Jere. Mayes 12.00 current fuids, = 80,00
Ditto Jas. C. Williams, 12,00 Am’t paid view of State Road,
Ditto Geo. Livingston as Aud- from Lock-uaven to Snowshoe
itors clerk, 12.00 turnpike, 226,50
Am’t paid J. J Lingle costs
$48.00 I Re at 54,71
SSESS 3 itto Isaac Buffington freig
ASSESSORS by on a clothes, 87
By am’t paid township and Ditto Thomas M Coy part bal-
boro’ Assessors for assess. ance at settlement ~~ 1000,00
ments ind returns, 189,60 Ditto A. B. Hutehinsou trans- =
COMMISSIONE 8S’ OFFICE. cribing U. S. I. books, 85,00
Ditto Elijah Hughes for dupli-
Am’t paid Thos. Hutehinson cates,
for 8 rvice as Commissioner, $267,50 Ditto Jas H Rankin trauserib-
Aw’t paid [ra Fisher, ditto, 210.00 ing Relief accounts, 6,50
do do John M’Calmont, 274.00 Ditto Ira Fisher, time and ex-
do do Amos Alexander, 10,00 penses to Phil’a on Co. bus. 25,60
do do S.M. Irwin as clerk Ditto H. N. M’Allister dam-
te Commissioners 275,00 age in moving road, 45.00
do do S M Irwin for trans- Ditto D. Z Kline do do 51,00
cribing & correcting Tieasurer’s ps
w ST. Rt ° 50,00
m’t paid S. rwin for carry- >
ingout U S T. Tax 50.00 BE: EF FOND
? in
Am’t paid ssme extra serv. as clk. 20 67 mites Relier omlers drave
i i for 1861 $13376.57
Am’t paid Jas H. Rankin for col- 3 , 3 a 31
lecting and for five suits incourt 224.82 Aly of Relie? ee Heed, 10031,
Am’t pd same as counsel to sto nin 3345.23
Commissioners, 25.00 |
Am’t paid George Livirgston for
blank bouks and stationary. 152.85 . 4
i i i be 1s. of January, 1862. find themsel, cs wholly
Ditto for muking corrected copy tint of rn Fi compelled either to re-
of unseated lands for twp. use. 50.00 fuse Relief any further, or to issue orders that
~ Lali Pons. for pratt 14.09 they have no immediate means of Penne
To 3 LIST OF OU 'SIANDING TAX: S.
COURTS 1633.93 Mark & Willi ums, Huston, 1854,
YL nat ; 3 Joseph Willizms. Worth. .
Aw't paid John Hoffer, Proth’ys Thos B. Patou, Ferguson 1855,
fats fo $ 109,00 Gorge Gr:h m Snowhe ©
Am't paid W. H. Longwell cor Ebenezor Reeoid Worth, 1836.
recting & transc. Ad. Lec ure, 40.00 Koberi Loyd. Rush -
Am’tpd. Grand & Trav. jurors, 2291 24 John Askey.
Am’t pd for Comm’th costs, 347 64 William Adams, Taylor,
Am’t aid John T. Johnston, William Smith, heli .
Proth’ys fees, &o, ;139.83 Danie! Beckdo! Snowshoe, 1858,
Am’t Ed. Blancherd for aud- B. V Brisbin, Union, ‘
iting ocket & Proth’ys Register, 35,00 William Marshall, Benner, 1839,
Any pd. J 8. Parsons as Tip- Lia John Robb, Curtin, «
st.ff, : “
Am't pd And White as Court Soils th.
crier. s § iles, “
Am’t pd. D. G. Bush for Rules JhnX Soe Pies «
of Court, 9,00 Edward Ide, Snowshoe, **
Am’t George Alexander for sum Johu Sweeny, Spring; t
moning jurors, 50 00 Abel N Russell, Union, fy
. mm Henry MeEwen, Walker, 8
$3121,21 George W Kelle, Worth, te
CCURT HOUSE. J. sit 2 Benner, 1860
Am’t pd. J. 8. Parsons a8 Charles Miller, Gregg, £
Court House Janitor, $150,00 Wm. L Sellars, Harris, -¢
Aw’t pd. Wm. Ickhoff for Jacob Leathers, Howard, £€
coal for Court House, 115,00 William Swanzy, Marion, 42
Ditto F. P. Green for alcohol James S. Kent, Milesburg, **
for metre, a 4.50 P. T. Musser, Penn, ££
Ditio John Yager f'r painting, 15,00 James Barber, Potter, to
Ditto Lyco. Ins. Co. for C.H = 14.00 James Test, Rush. sf
Ditto 8” D. Ti den, for Co. Maps, 10,00 John Graham, Snowshoe, ‘¢
Ditto B. Galbraith for repairing Rob. Thompson, Spring, te
C. H. feuce, John Copenhaven, Taylor. 2
Ditto John Brackbill for mend- Flijah Fisher, Union. “
ing chairs, ,00 T'homas Parsons, Uuionville,
Ditto N. Hillibish for bill furn- ier Ween, ©
ished Co. 4,75 Christian Yeager Marion.
Ditto Daniel Derr keys for C. H,, 1,00 J. H MeClure. Fellefonte, 1861
Ditto J S. Parsons bill furnish- William Irvin, Benner, £6
ed Ce 8.07 Chauncy Jones Buzzs i
Ditto J. D Turner water tax, 21.78 Martin Long Rurnside. “
Ditto Felix Mu 'en for hauling’ Jacob Mann, .
scaffolding, 1,50 Samuel H. Stover. t
Ditto Beilefonte Gas Co. for William Rarick. 8
Gas bills, 53,20 Andrew Bell. n
Ditto sweeping C. H. chimneys, 5 00 Abednego Stephens, .-
— George E. Wasson, *
. $413.05) 5 Nelson Askey. :
COUNTY JAIL William Steel. *
Am’t pd. Geo. Alexander for Christian Beckdol +
bonrding prisoners, $363,18 James McCullough et
Ditto Potter & Mirghell at H.P Treziyuluy. 3
te ding prisoners. 12,50 B. F. Winier, Miles £
Ditto Wilson & Bro. merch- Jacob tray Pation, :
andise for jail, 208,00 Geo. W. Swartz, Penn, $
Ditto furnace, repairs, mate- Geo. C. Zett @ Po'ter, §
rial painting, white- James A Neis om, Rush, “*
washing &c., for jail. 745.32 Wm. G. Haslett, Snowshoe, $
Ditto John Montgomery, clothing Joseph Conly. Spring 2
~ for prisoners William MeCoy. Taylor, i
Ditto J. S. Parsons for guarding Menry J ‘lead, Jinon .
22.00
85.50
Unionville,
Walker, ad
Worth, it
risoners,
Ditto D. Z Kline, Mayes & Pur-
due wood for jail,
Jacob Peters,
T. Rupert,
Elias Turner,
11442,50 A Totes am't of outstanding taxes,
$157.90
CONSTABLE . E1 URNS.
$ 84.76
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
The Board of Relief has given orders to 435
families. embracing about 1.250 persons, and on
Snowshoe, 1857,
<1 for recording De
AN EXCELLENT LIVER ¢
is attached to this establishment, which strangers |
from abroad will find greatly to their advantage.
DANIEL GARMAN.
Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 18
3 LISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER.
MCALLISTER & BEAVER,
ALTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, P
JARIES H. RANKIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLKFONTE, PENX’A
Office, on the Diamond, one door west of the
Post Office.
J. D SHUGERT, 5
ATIORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE. PENN
_ Office in the @ourt House
|
|
with the Treasury. : i
Wh. J KE LSI, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. |
Office in the Arcade, second floor.
EDMUSD BLANCHARD E.M BLANCHARD |
E.& E BLANCHARD, |
ATTORNEY AT LAW, !
BELLEFONTE. PEN
Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Bla
on High street.
J. J. LINGLE, |
SURGEON DENTIST, |
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA.
Is now prepared to wait upon all who may desire
ais professional services. |
Rooms at his residence on Spring street. |
DR.J B, MITCHELL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA.
Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he
respeetfully offers his services to his friends and
the public. Office next door to his residence on |
street. .
IRA C. MITCHELL. CYRUS T. At EXANDER.
MEVCHSLEL & ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. |
BELEFONTE. PENN‘A
Office in Reynolds’ Arcade on the Diamond
Ira C. Mitchell has associated C, 1. Alexander
with him in the practice of law, and they will
give prompt attention to all business entrusted to]
them in Centre, Mifilin. Clinton and Clearfield
sounties.
A 0. FURST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
7 ILL practice in the several Courts ¢ |
Centre and Clinton counties. All legi
i 1siness entrusted to his care will receive prom;
a tention
| bilwus
| effectual to clear
OFFICE OF “THR Farmer's MuTuaL FIREIN | 1g6; : ty Printing, $100.00 full and correct statement of the Receipts and ! . 5 {
SURANCE COMPANY OF CENIRE i VW BRVWE. 7 Ditto Seely & Barnhart for pub. Eapondd eI ES AMIE he veer A | ; CATHART IC
Locatep Sours oF NitraNy MOUNTAIN - Ww. , Esq., TREASURER, Aud’s report, 00 Sora, ily 1 : > - |
ou H y 13 1862 ’ To account with Cenite Cuanty. from. Tanuaiy) Ditto Barto d Stover, ditto, 40.00 _ Witness our hands at the Commiseioners Office, | FE T1T7.1.S.
ENTRE HALL, JAN. 13TH, . Ys T Ae . in Bellefonte, this 30th day of January, A. D,
LOCAL & OTHER MATTERS. ] 7th, 1861, till January 7th, 1862. Ditto J. J. Brisbin. ditto, 40°00 January, a
- : : isi f th , i ditt 40 00 1862 IRA FISAER, | ro you sick, foebla, an
In compliance with the provisions of their Lily : bs hom phe brea: Toupea 4) a JOHN MeCALMOUT i ? Are you out of
. . 7 —To amo: i i urtz & Stover R : : T |
1 Owing to the great length of the Aud- | Charter, the Directo s present the follow ng | “65100 und other sources, $2949 06 warrants, 15:00 Mats To ft A |
itor’s Report, and a want of time, we have | statement of the transactions of the Compa | To balance due Treasurer, ~~ 5442.71 Ditto Rariz & Staies prevm a Bellefonte. Feb. 6, 62-4, “i
. . EE Y * 0 ee ren eee ——— em - CE 1
been unable to bestow any attention on the | ny for the past year: 32391,77 | Ditto Kurtz & Stover for print.
local department this week. We hope our |Assetts—Bills receivable, be-~ 7 : CR. SOD Sh Joe, ls 8,00 TO THE PUBLIC! }
friends will jz Premium Notes on Ban ont ni He um —— |
riends will excuse us. and payable by Members, for sioners’ orders lifted, $31094,07 s SEH 10 RESOLVED, That we, the undersigned. |
0 y By am’t of [reas’r’s com- Ditto J. J. Brisbin, ditto, vo Merchants of Centre county. believing thet a
To PARKERS AND PoULTRY RArsers. —We| Insurances made the past oo | mission on $25754.07, 1287.70 = ames co Arr Pra a Ae len
year, $10,154,22 By am’t postage & stat’ry, 10.00 = a $317.50 necessary, therefore propose to our friends and
would state for the benefit of the farmers and | )f'which amount 3 per cent. — PREMIUMS ON SCALPS. patrons. the folowing terms. which we believe They stimulate the f
all who are in the habit of raising Poultry, | has been assessed and called Py Dalene due D or. BAZTL 2391.77} Am’t paid for scalps of foxes. wild ix will prove advantageous to both buyex and seller, | U of hin peat A Dae
that Mr. G F. Quick i in t in for he current expenses y ba ance (ue lreasures, 2 oars, panther, wolves. &e. $157,75 to wit: | RES its, iy he
at Mr. George F. Quick is now in town, SR o a R th
i f the Compan 304 62 7 INQUISITIONS ON DEAD BODIES. A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS V Bivens. A coll getting Sontowlisto 4
stopping at the ¢ Conrad House” for the | of the Lompany, Io SIR oF, TapiioRen, Boltets Antti Midis. | to respunsible parties, and on all TUBING c- | ienrs ite patural fanctions. These, if not relieved,
purpose of buying up turkeys, ducks, geese |yo,vine due on Premiu.n Notes ot tii your 1861 > Ania a Moire na $1.12 ig un A PINTER & wr a nian
: : 3 4 \ ) . 1 x . * ion ef the time specified. INTER LES VIL, ducing general aggravation, suffering, ful i
and chickens, old and young for foreigy mars taken the past year, 9,849,60 Jan. 7—To am’t Poteive Bim Blu Pai re, Lg fi CHANG ED Toall of whisk we boerehy | ae EE a
: 3 : : LT . Kekard, , s d76 ourselves strictv | take Ayer's 5, 1 ¢ 3 ey Yé
kets. fe offers a liberal price, and these To this amount add receipts Coll ctors & other sources, $3285 79 Ditto Jona Eckard. on body of Pile amnsives Siristly to i i tural action of the Syston and with it the bi
who have poultry to sell can no doubt dis. | into the Treasury, from 339.30 To balance due Treasurer, ~~ 2247 11 > Poorman, 21 SAMUEL FRATOR Rhine | kelingoFhesith again, ‘Whatis ts ul 0 app
36.0f them advantageously to him. He agents, during the past year, . Fmmrm— $10532.90 Ditto H. Kinnie, on body of 1045 Hosterman & Harper, do; R. H. Forster, Cen- | of the deep-seated and dangerons Yrs
po 8 : y Amount outstanding and due By bal due Co. T er. 2247.11 i : X lynn, : pes tre Mills; J. & D. Shaffer. Madisonburz ; D. & purgative eflect expels them. Cause similar obstrus.
requires all poultry to be killed, by bleeding | from agents, 317 98 y balance due Co. Treus’r, s Ditto H Hithls, on body of in- his H Shaffer. ditto; Jon C Mots. Woodward ; tious and deranzomonts of the natural functions of the
. : : . + . y b V bles ace OW . ¢, they are rapidly, and many ol p ely, cured
in the neck, and will give a higher price for | Also amount in Treasury at GEO. ALEXANDEK. Esq., Hin SHERIFF. | Ditto Jas M’Haffy, on dead » v. pat 2 Dens il: 9. Tower, Aniushurg! Li thm fending on ea low th wrtes of thew
dry-picked poultry than for those which| 12st settlement, 665.19 | In woovunt with Centre County, for the year 1861. body, 11.75 a a hs A Pills Wil moghect to emplay them when suffering fi
3 ¥ 1 . J 5 yy 1% : Exe » disorders they cure. ; .
have been scalded and picked. Still he Also interest on loans to differ 42 01 | Jan. 7—To amount of 2b & go 3s | Mito ; DA. Rhul, ditto ; J. B_ Fisher, Centre- | Statements from lending physicians in some of fw
% : ent persons, fees 415.50 IQ AN 'EREST ON I OAN 22 [ville ; R. H. Duncan. Spring Mills ; Adam Fish- | principal cities, and from other well known public per-
buys all kinds and in the hope that it may === | 75 amt of County orders Bis LOANS AND INTE N LOANS. gr on rave Mills ; William Wolf, Ustine Hall ; | sons.
be of some advantage to at least some of $1 364,48 , Am’t paid Dan’l E. Walker, in- teuben Keller, Centre Hill; Wm. J. Thompson | pyum a Forwarding Merchant of S. 1 ,. 4, 1550,
. : i . i terest on note, $ 31 00 & Bro., Potter’s Mills: Em’l. Swope, Sinking | 3 i age AND un I that is
our readers, we give them thé benefit of this Making the to-al available as- To balance due Conut; $ 54.71 ge19,02 Ditto F. Burket Co. urder, 11,13 Creek Mill ; ML. Seitzel, ditto; Danie) Hess, Wah Ray Bi ry wy little ain
notice Ses an] ph oft Cone $11,214,08 Sons onl : Ditto, David Kauffman, ot 2700 fie ay INL Hedin; = SR She i of uloerous sores upon Dor finds ud on fo? oes
2 an e past year al , : : i ? :Bride, note. &c 2, ecrge Jae dnatshurg ; John Hibler 0, do : incurable for years. ITer mother has been tong griev-
oss Sl pany H Ly th t L 2 By bill for boarding and Ditto Dan ae Tie 90,00 ‘Thomas Dale, Dale’s Mills; Alexander Sample | ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on ler skin and
A StartLING Statement. —The Chicago Brpoases, JSrog te py Rushing for pisonsts, 8314.58 Ditto Davis borrrow- & Co, Pine Grove Mills ; Henry Bridge, ditto , | in her hair. After our child was cured, she nls fried
Trib i blish x he ” 2 year—Uompensation to Di- 6118 By by? sundries furnish. no Ditto David Suonoss: OrIIow Sh a he ts y £9 * | your Pills, and thoy have cured ber | asRtian
ribune publishes the following paragrap rectors, ed for prisoners, , 3 0 °y, on Rs : SA 2 X 2
cdutorially ; : Salary of Secretary, 75.00 | By bill summoning jurors 119,00 Di ae St.90 kiki ne ea ee | As n Family Physic.
« We have before us three cartridges | Salary of Treasurer. 2000 AE i notes and ordoth 63,82 THE FRANKLIN HOUSE. From Dis E27 Soper New i
= , 568 — : : it! . . m 3 Irs an 3 5 ills ar » prince 50S. heir
brought to us from Annapolis by a friend. — | Incidental expenses— postage, 3861 ro.urresting prisoners, 97.00 Dhiod. i oH an3 THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WALL | anos ry Oe arets a porta,
They are a portion of the ammunition for | Office Rent. 10 00 | By bill fees & fines uncollected 243 00 i : id ’ known Hotel, situated on the So 1 v in and effvctual in their action on the
y po Bills fi intin + th t 40 50 ¢ « balance due Count; 54.71 Ditto W. W. Brown, int. paid he Di i : bow hich n them invaiuablo to us in the daily
Enfield rifles served out to Burnside’s forces 5 en i The io y als Py or on borrywed money, 93,34 0 Panag, pppesis the Oy oval, which ni
for the great expedition. To the eye they oss—One, during the pas $849.92 | Ditto Mrs. E. McKinney, for cen purctiased by the under: he an eH ed :
Tay 5 . to Mrs. » 65,00 es to the former patrons of shment Fleadache,SickEieadache, Foul Stomach.
are elike in appearance, and the slight diffs il a Mass; pul or is. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Centre coun i interest : to the traveling puplic gener he intends From Dr. Edwnd any Baltimore.
erence In weight could not instantly « be de- argaret A. a 2 having examined the accounts of W. W. ORO ? 42,00 refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render| DearBzo. Aven: fc u what complaints
tected. But the difference is that one of | Surance on Barn 3 destroye: rown, Treasurer of said County, and of George | pit Ta00h Brumgard, money the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who I have cured with your call vi
: _ b Fire, accasioned b; Jexander, Sheriff, find them correct as above 206,76 may favor him with their patronage. No pains ever treat with aprrgati i res 1-
the three contain not a particle of powder. y loaned Co. , ; } I Yarra dp
% 7 2 Lightning 600.00 | stated, and allow them to be presented and filed | poy, Ww Irvin, interest on will be spared on his part to add to the conyeni- denceouan cif cathartic in my daily contest with
A prominent officer of the expedition told g or according 0 law itto Wm. Irvin, inter 3.9 ence or comfort of his gues's. Allwho stop with diseaso, and bliss as 14 that gon Fils afford us the
our informant that this was about the pro- $810.54 | Witness our hands at the Commissioners’ Office | pj, John Diora dnterort” him will find : {i bst wp he, of — ie hain
portion throagliont the entire let of Bafeld Total acerui assetts and *>% | at Bellstonts, this 10th day of January, 1 63 on note, 200.00 LIS VLBAE PREC Are SIT Sv ate ly Ihe
cartridges—onesthird of them carefully put o Scorming Tha JEREMIAH MAY .8 Ditto Jacob Pottsgrove, interest abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare | the worst keadache any body ean have by a dose or tws
up without powder. Now here is a case for funds ot the Company, the JAMES C. WILLIAMS. . on order, 45 the market will afford, done up in style, by the | of your Pills. It seems to ariso from a foul stomach,
i izat Was it fraud h past year, $10 403 54 GEORGE BUCHANAN, | pio Rebecca Boggs. money most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al. | Which they cleanse at once. : :
i Jone 1 asi Toads ors arene IY | 1g which add funds heretofore Attest, Gro. Livinasrox, Clerk: Auditors. loaned county, 283,98 ways contain Yours with great respect, os 1 Dt 3 Rene
at seeks to palm oft upon our brave troops ki ; Sa Ditto M. Waddle. Int, on money + | (Aerl: of Steemer Clarion.
on the eve of an expedition, sham cartridzes ? 1859 ied bane years 1858, 52,188.20 Receipts and Expenditures of Centre| = loaned county, 29 His St: The Dioiaget of Tagnos, ‘avs be! Bilious Disorders—Liver Complaints,
Let us have an explanation of this affair, 9% an y 15 Dy County for the year 1861. Ditto Abraham Susswan, inter. Ath Th TE i hn on > a o oe From Dr. Theodore Belly of New York Cty.
Secretary Stanton. Making the total available as mIssions 4 : ou od ‘er, 68 . y the most trustworthy and attentive| yu 4u1y are your Pills udmirbl 1 to their pur-
Secretary toi t 3 receipts ot the Com W , the Commissioners of Centre county Di H. McClure. interest on hostlers. iy Ep TRAIT rr
er 25 Sos er Saad na ably to an Act of Ass mbly, entitled ap mea fi ee Hy 71 Give him a eail, one and all, and he feels con- | a Li he Sot Hie mh ave in my Sr
any, since its nization » on order. ye } y
ApoLimiON SONGS Nor ReLisHED By mHe| PANY. Since 118 orga ony Raise County Rates and Levies” requiring the | p00 © 1 “Post in, onorder. 168 fideut that all will be satisfied with their accom- | tice proved more effectual for the cure of bitious cim-
SoLp1ERs. — I'he Hutchinson Family having amount this day to, $62 591 74 | Commissioners of the several eounties of this, 4 sh spill a modation. plaints than any one remedy 1 ci tion. 1 sincerely
rejoice that we have at len
% gitive which is wore
thy the confidence of the pu
ssion and the people:
DEPARTMENT ©
Washington, D. C
Sir: I have used your Pills in my
practice ever since yon hem, and car
gay they are the best 1
lating action on the liver
quently they are an admirable remedy for del
of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found
bilivus disease so obstinate that it did not readil
them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL
Physician of the Marine Hopital,
a
pitak
ate to
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms.
Lrom Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago,
Your Pills hav
hold them in «
ever found. Th
them an excl
ysentery
makes them ver,
a, and’
1 have
when given in
rrhea, Their
| of wemen and children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood.
From Reve J. V. Howes, Pastor of Ac t Church, Dosti,
Dr. Aver: I have use i extraordinary
success in my fui un called to visit
in distress. To r ns of digestion and
purify the blood, the ot vemedy 1 have
ever known, and Ic y recommend them fo
my friends. Yours, J. V HEMES.
0., N. Y., Oct. 24, 15;
ills in n
ut
Wansaw, Wyoming
Sin: 11
in excellent pur
system and purify the fountains «
JOIN 6G. MI
ation, Costiveness, Suppression,
out, Neuralgia, Drop-~
"its Ca
rae.
2 but your Pills afieg
proper (ine,
tien when whol
partially su ;
he stoniuch and expel wen y
t physic wo have that I réconsinend
ients,
“rom the Rev. Dr. Flay
Puraskr Hou:
ave so much ti
no other to my |
your skill bas brought me if I did not rep
tled iu my limbs and brou
excellent ag
Pills. Their effects were t sure. By persey
in the use of them, T am now entirely well,
SENATE CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., § Dec. 185d.
Dr. AYER: T have heen entirely cured, by your Pills, of
Rheumatic Gout— 2a painful disease that had afilicted we
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
B= Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse-
quences that frequently follow its incautions use, These
| contain no mercury or wineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mass,
Sold by J. Harris & Co.. Bellefonte, and by one
OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di- | dealer in evry village in the county.
amond. |
P.M TEATS,
SURVEYOR.
JACKSONVILLE, CENTRE Co.. PA. |
|
Has recently located in Jacksonville, Cencre |
county, Pa., and would hereby inform the pablic |
geuerally that he is prepared to do all kinds of |
Surveying accurately, also ta fill out Deeds el
Plots, &c., of Lands upon the shortest notice.—|
His charges are very reasonable Give him al
call |
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A. G. CURMIN.
DEPOS
OF =
HUMES, McALLISTER. HALE & CO.
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BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA. |
Deposits Received—Billsof Exchange and No |
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PB NK,
Discounted —Interest Paid on Special Depusits—
> i e, and Proceeds Remitted Prompt-
n the East constantly on hand:
BANKING HOUSE,
— —
WM F REYNOLDS & Co.,
IFONTE CENTRE CO., PA.
d Notes discounted. Col
proceeds promptly remitted. —
:aial deposits. Exchangein the
8
tantly on hand for sale. Depos-
s of exch
made 3
ts receivea
+f OTICE.
N
Pur
indebted to the undersign
. Mortgages. &c.. wip
all and settle the same during or hefore th
vember Court. JESSE L ThST.
Beilefoutc, 31.
tomers a stock of STALL
E€LOTHING, such as has
fered at any establishment
towns by an eourmous outlay
od to exhibit an wssortment which, for quality,
variety, excellence of material, durability of
workmanship cannot be excelled.
| by rea >
! dence with which they have bherstofere favored
| them will be merited in the future.
represented.
Coons one and all and give them a call.
Ayer’s Cher ry Pectoral. ogey, they will sell oheaper than tke NBT%o
THIS WAY : OR BARGAINS.
Tn approaching the Public who have Herctofore
so generally encouraged the
Clothing Guporiuw
oF
A. STERNBERG & €0. -
We take pleasure in informing them that tho
have now received a full stock of
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING,
AND, GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
After au experience of many years, tho puble,
by general congent, have decided tho above to
©
Pead Quarters
YOR CLOTHING AND GREAT BARGAINS.
And their patronage has consequently been such
i us to justify the proprietors in an attempt to ex-
ed even themselves, in providing for their cus-
AND WINTER
ever hefere been og
1 this or neighborin-
They are pre ar:
They take this opportunity to return their
: favors heretefore extonded, and here-
ure the public in general that the confi-
OBSERVE THE STAND,
[nthe DEAMOND, near the Court Eouse.
| 1all and you may rely upon it th
every article
ly what 1t is
ou purchase, will prove to be pre
capnot be beat —
heTove
The bargains
1-1y. A. BTEEeGt gn: upe0&