REPORT OF THE AUDITORS OF CENTRE CO., POR THE YEAR A. D. 1861. W. W. Brevru, Treasurer, in aooount with Con tee oounty. Dr To amount received from OolleotoT* and other sources, $12,672 53 Or. By amount of Commissioners orders lifted, $25,338 78 By Treas. Comission, on 25,338 78 1,266 94 By Allowance forpostago, Ac., 10,00 $26 615 72 Balance due County Treasurer, 3,912 89 Thomas MoOoy, Sheriff, in aeeotint with Centre •ounty Dr. To am't of of fees and fines collected, 128 50 $323 62 Cr. Br Boarding prisoners as per bill ren dered, $1.583 31 " balance due Sheriff. $1,259 69 WE the undersigned. Auditors of Centre Co., j in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do certi- , tj, that agreeable to an Act of Assembly, we met j at the Commissioners Office, in said Coan .y, on j Monday th 7th day of January, A. D. 1861, and did audit, so tie and adjust the several aeeouuts required by law, to the tiest of our judgment and ability. In testimony whereof, wo hereto sot our hands, this 10th d jof Jan. A. D. 1861. JBRKMf&H MAYS, 1 JAS. C. WILLIAMS, ' f Aud'ra. BENJ. SCUKOCK. J RECFIPTS AND EXPENOITJRES OF CENTRE CO., FOR THE YEAR A. D. ISOO. WE the Commissioners of Cent a Co., agreea lily loan Act of Assembly entitle! an " Act to raise county Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of the several counties of this " Commonwealth tu publish annu illy a statement of tie Receipts and Expenditures of their respec tive coun'ics, do report the follow ng. viz : from the 7th day of January, A. D. 1860, to the 7lu day of January, A. D. IS6I. RECEIPTS. To amount received from Collectors and other sources $22,672 S3 EXPENDITURES. T-J amount of Commissioners order* lifted, $25,338 73 t< > paid W. W. Brown Treas urers Cotnum'u eu $25,- 338.78 $ 1,206 91 *' " f allowance for postage and stationery. $lO 03 $26,615 72 COUNTY AUDITORS. Am't raid to C. Marks, Co. Auditor, sl2 00 " Benj. Scbrock, " 12 00 * Jeie. Mays, " 12 CO " G. Livingston Clerk to County Auditor*, 12 00 ?1S 00 ASSESSORS. Am't paid to Townshipand Borough officers for assessments and returns, .'62 80 $562 80 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Am't paid to Ira Fisher, for services as Co , Commissioner 190 00 ** Thos.Hutchiron fur v'r ▼iees a? Co Coutmi-s'r. 240 00 " F. Burkert, lor services as C. Commissioner. 200 00 _" J. McCalinont, for cr- T'• " ns Co. lotnm'er. 17 00 *• J. T. Johnston forser [ vices nsyleik in 1859. 224 37 " J. T. Johnston tor ser vices as cle'rk in 1860. 309 75 c J T. Jubu-.toa fui wri tiot ten deeds, 10 00 " J 11, Rankin for ser vice as Att'y. to Cum * and for collecting. 50 00 " V. P. Green for per.hol dorsand mucilage, 57 " Wm. Cook for postage, 8 45 *' A. B. Hutchinson fur transcribing old unseal ed land books. 141 53 '• Geo. Livingston Or " book* aij'i stationery, 101 9* $1,493 35 COURTS. " Co*ts of Gom:n'>nn'lth esses, SS63 3"J •' Gra'd ATr vere juror* 1,753 50 G. B. Weaver f.-r Pro tbon'ys eosts of 135-5, 11 86 " Andrew White for ser vices as Court crier, 60 CO " Constables atiendi'g'-n juries, 19 00 J. 6. for rer vict a*'lipstare, 65 46 773 15} COURT HOU-E ' ■ Am't pi id to Lycoming Insurance Company for ic.-ui icg Court House, 2y 53 •' For glflta for C. H. lp's, 1 25 '• D. l*err for putting gag in fumsc rootu. 639 " i). Derr for sundries 12 09 " D, K. Tate for repeir iog C 11. roof, 6 87 " Jno. Ycagsr for repair ing C. li. roof, 226 73 W. S. Wolff r tinning Court House roof, 148 96 " Benj. Rich for shingle* lor O. H. roof, 36 SO ** D. Dorr for services a* Janitor, " 150 00 (l D. Derr fur cut.i'g Wood and cleaning privies, 1 624 " Rellefonte Gas Compa ny fur Gas for C. H, 100 70 '• J. F. Green for cutting wo'd A clean'g privies, 7 75 '* Glazing C. H. windows 5 59 <• Mending chairs, 4 50 " Graham Aloore for cleaning C. U. flues, 3 00 " J, T. Johnston for liino, 150 " Hon. S. Linn forchan dalier & clock for C. 11, 68 00 " B. Haupt 4 Ci.., for two coal buckets, 2 50 " J. F. Green for break ing coal for C. House, 1 25 s" Wilson & Bro's forcoal for Court House, 100 00 " A. Ryan for 3 stoves for Court House, 37 05 953 13J COUNTY JAIL. Am't paid to Thos. McCoy for bal anco at last settlement, $474 CI " Dan Z. Kline for wood fcr Jail, 89 37 " N. Ilillibish for work and material for Jail. 9 92 " Thos. McCoy for board ing prisoners, 195 12 " C. W. Lambert for plas tering Ac., at Jail, 6 CO 11. B. Trcziyttln; 'or repairing water Ac., at Jail. 6 CO ' J Clingcr for iron bar* _ for Jail windows, 3 50 " D. Potter medical at tendance Ac. to pris'rs, 8 00 " Wilson A Bro's. mer'ie Ac., for county Jail. 100 00 Sam. Nichols for glaz ing Jail windows, 2 00 $893 92 COUNTY PRINTING. Am't paid to J. S A J. J Brisbin for Co , and oxtra grin ting, 192 50 " J. G. Kurtz print'g as sees books for 1860-61. 65 00 * Seely A Barnhart pub lishing Co., statement, 27 00 " F. Kurtz for publ sh in* county statement, 27 00 " Kurtz A stover for pub lishing Co. statement, 27 00 F. Kurtz for adv'ing, 1 50 " Kurtz A Stover adv'g appeals printing circu lars and publishing 2 proclaaatio is, 62 50 Seely A Barnhart pub. two proclamations, 66 00 J $458 50 1 PREMIUMS ON SCALPS. Am't paid for scalps of fuxos, wild cats, panthers, Aa. f 251 55 $254 55 PUBLIC GROUNDS. Am't paid to C. Scrimshaw for ce ment pavements, $23 50 " fcteel Parsons for sta king trees in C. H. yard 8 00 " Patrick Kane for work on Court House yard, 8 81 " Stephen Brown for w'rk on grounds, 1 50 " McDermot A McCaffsr ty fur sundries, 8 87 " J. McDermot for cutti'g stone fop coal house, 3 25 $47 53 INQUISITION ON DEAD BODIES. Ain't paid to W. C. Welch for inqui sition on a dead body, 12 25 sl2 25 LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS. Am't paid to Geo. W. Tate interest on couaty orders, $216 08 " 1). Kauffman interest on riots 27 00 " Johu Moßride interet t on county order, 76 44 " E. C. Humes interest on county order, 35 00 " Blair and Hoffman as signees for money loan ed county, 393 50 " Blair and Huffman as signees for uiunoy loan ed county, 303 51 " J. D. Turner interest on Tate order, 2 50 '• J. Doubernian for mon ov loaned county, . 600 00 " Dr. E Green for inter est on cour ty order, 7 39 " Mrs. R B Wilson inter est on mon'y loan'd Co, 54 06 " J. S. Parsons interest on county order, 1 20 " G. Livingston interest on Co, order and note 15 44 " Jacob Bumgart iuter't on Co,, order aud noto, ISI 16 " Jac. Puttsgrove into, est on Co.. order and u te, 11 00 " Martha G. PaPersou in terest on money loaned county, 90 00 " M. Waddle interest on county order, 114 72 " Rev. James Linn intcr r-A QD county order, 42 00 •' Win. Boggs for money loan cd county, 90 00 '• E. C. Humtß A Bro. in. tei est on Tate order, 30 00 i $2,190 DO ROAD VIEWS. I Am't px'id to J- M. Barnhart for r'ad views in Boggs Twp., $23 00 " A. M. Kldei fur road views, 27 00 " Jacob Wetzler for road views in Liberty Twp., 6 00 " Henry Moyer for road views in Miles iwp., 8 00 " Henry Dopp for read view in Curtin twp , 7 00 '• John Irvin for viewing bridge at Beech Creek. 10 00 " Daniel Kbunes for ruad view in Liberty twp., 8 00 " A. Frederick et at view ing McCall road, 13 75 " Jno. T. Hoover viewing rad from Mosbanuun 'm Kylertown, 71 75 " J. G. Irvin et at r-ati views, S 00 $lB7 50 CONSTABLES RETURNS. Am't paid to Constables for returns to court and mileage, $132 02 $132 02 ELECTIONS. ; Am't paid to Election officers, return * judges, Constables ar.d assessors forputting up lists of votes A attend ing Elections, $1,301 Stij " Kankiaitnd tshoeuiaker clerkst'i return judges, 12 00 " O. KuLiics Congres sional return udgs, 11 50 $1,324 86 J MISCELLANEOUS. " Isaac Buffirig-on hal'cs due ut last, settlement, $2,788 57 " Jesse L. Tost station ery ni l office repairs, 15 50 '• .T. T. lluov r Treasurer Agricultural Society, 100 CO " J. D. Turner water tax on county buildings, 22 50 •' Suit Couitnisssi.mors vs Worth twn , overseers, 4 90 '• M, P. Cro'kwait i oni niat'gad? .'turn Docket 5 00 " 1. C. Mitchell aud. ao't of Frotk'y. and R-g'r , 20 00 '• if. P. 'i'rcziyuinv for running lines b. tviaen Hai tea A Miles : ivp's., ICS 25 " Do fur running lines of Ferguson and Patron, 87 CO " Do. ior running lines of Marion asid Howard, 64 50 " Bellefotito born, on ac count of Bridg", 1000 00 " Jjhn Wier State Luna tic Asylum for keeping Lunutii'3. 431 60 •• John Touner bill fur nished county, 6 14 " J. W. Kealsh aud. act. of Rroth'y. and Reg's., 35 CO " Eastern Penitentiory for keeping convicts, 43 SI Pennsylvania Ra'.road hill for freight, 3 59 " Jno. Ross for reward oa Sherman and Rudv, 25 00 $4,836 56 ' List of Outstanding Tases. M. G Williams, col'r of Huston tp. 1854, 27,00 Jos. Williams, Worth, " 50 00 Thos. 1 . l'attou, Ferguson, 1855, 55,00 George Graham, Bnowshos, " -87.00 John Asky, Snowshoe, 1857, 53,C0 Wm. Adams, Taylor, " 55.00 Wm. H tSmilb, Union, " 71,00 C. Bower, Howard, I£5S, 10,00 Ditii'l llachdoL Snowshoe, " 11100 B. V. Brisbin, Union " 3100 Christian Yarger Marion " 56 So William Marshall Benner 1559, 167 00 A. Musser Gregg " 61 00 H. Baiter Howard '' 69 50 W m. F. C ourter Liberty •' 72 00 James TdcCalment 7>larion " 136 50 John It. Burkert Miles " 339 00 C. G. Ryman Milosbtirg " 89 00 J Ilarvir Penn " 150 00 H. Sliultz Rush " 44 CO Edward Ido Snowshoe " 163 00 John Sweeney Spring " 161 00 A. N. Russel Union " 73 00 11. MeEwen Walker, " 401 00 ' George W. Kelly Worth, " 30 00 J. D. Turner Bel efonto 1869 233 474 J. M. K-phart Benner " 295 59 J. Dohin Boggs, " 34 21 M. C. Mulhollan Burnside '• 118 00 IR. 1). Beichdol Curtin " 83 00 ID. W. Campbell Ferguson " 537 00 j Charles Miller Gregg " 543 394 1 Jacob Frederick IlaiDes " 267 75 ! John L. Gray Halfxaoon " 127 86 Wm. L. Sellars Harris " 634 16 Jacob J,eathers Howard " 193 00 William Turner Huston ' 52 50 John lueachdol Liberty " 1601'4 Wiiliatu Swanzey Marion " 355 5 0 ;J. S, Kent Milesburg u 105 0 I J. S. Fouit Miles " I6 69 P. B. Gray Patton •' 164 >9 IP. T. Musser Penn " 47C 0) I James Barber, Potter " 618 13 | James Test Rush " 130 00 j John Graham Snowshoe " 115 50 Robert Tho upson Spring " 631 SBj "3F3E3C3SS GSWTR3B :O^XIG£O€33ES..d3 ! . ,, X 1, John Copenhaver, Taylor " 70 00 E. Fisher Union " 133 00 Thcmas Parson* Unioncille " 37 50 Joseph Swiera Walker " 127 00 Elias Turnor Wwrth " 10' 50 Total amount of Outstanding Taxes ?9,032,09 We the undersigned Commissioners of Centra County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full nud correct statement of the Receipts and Expon d itures of the said county for the year A D. 1800. W'tness our bands at the Ciramission ers Office iu Rellefonte this 28tk day of January, 1861. TIIOS. HUTCHINSON, ) IRA FISHER, V Cora. JOHN McCALMONT, j Attest S. M. IRVIN. Clerk. HARDWARE HARDWARE! nHA I. PBS IN ' \N> sQiimmmsi] > | I^cottueki;/ y F fTIUE undersigned would respectfully inform A tho citizens of Centre county that they hare opened a HARDWARE STORE 'in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. on the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They have selected their stock with great care, and are prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred per eent low er than can be had at tiny other place. The ladies are particularly invited to cull and examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear nestly solicit a ilberal portion of the public pa tronage. and will take every pains to please. They ha\e constantly on hnnd a variotv of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Rifiles, fchot Guns, and Locks of every descrip tion. CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRCI/LAR SAWS, And all vatrlefics of lIAND BACK, GRAFTING AND PAN NFL SA ll'.V, Broad, Hand and chopping Axe?. Butchers eleav er and chonpers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, HATCH ETS, CIIISLES. and ADZES. HAY, MANURE AND SPREADING FORKS. EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTI V , COAL OIL AND LA Ml S. SA DDLEIi Y HARD WARE. COACII TRIMMJQ Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, Ai d everything that is generally kept in a well regulated Hardware Store. Terms Cash. BAXTRESScR A CRIST. Rellefonte, april 26, 'CO.—y. Conner & s?tecl, HAVE OPENED I The lurgest assortment of goods ever before offered for sale by them, consisting, | us heretofore of all such staple goods as are usually kept iu a country store, together with all the NEW STYLES IN MARKET. | G-QOX>IB. ■ R'ack and Fancy Silks, Brocades, Madcna's De | Beges, Birages, Barage delains, Delains, Challi delains. Poplins, Lustres, Alpacas, Bombazines, Lawns, Ginghams, Chintz, Brilliants, Chalii Crupe- Marots, Tanjore Cloth, Robes and Traveling Drcs Goods. ALSO, A large assortment of mourning goods. A L S O, Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Sti'lu Hhawlf, Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. A L 8 O, Cloths, Cassimers. Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc- Ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonades and KlilDY ill ABE '> •! nm nt iJie sUiinncii. 'l\\v j years ajs;o i Kn-k- * ut en m • I trail HIUI rorih-d my qonlp J i uad wis with noi'r. which wn* |;1 £ it, iin l it till il cured me. 1 took j ' it, sis you •'% i.-e. iu eumil Ut.s of a teo-Npo-uiful over a ! month, uud used almost throu bo'i' >e\Y and hoslthy • ■ skin (•'"n'U bpguii to form iinir-r tho b. wblch after a{ , ! while teil oil. My slwu is now ch .o*, and i know by soy feelings that tho cliseas * has gone from my \lcu. ') . S can well behove that i id v i.-sit J am Ym fralctn, >. Y. I'.'th j ! Sept., looh, ihul he lots cured an inveieiafo case of Prcpsy, which tliioatvucd tv term uatv iululiy, !•> use of our Sa' saparilla fiii-1 al."0 f. ' . ' i'J . i Malignant Jiry..i]ki' !.v larga dtVc.s of the ?r,r.;.'v; snyg he euros tho common Eruptions ly it constantiy. lii'onchoctle, Goitre or Swelled A'eck. i Ztlmlon Sloan •!" Texas, writes: '''ilir-j'j hit- | 1 1.- /.f yrmr SarPapavilla cured mo f'um (P ir —a liid- ( Co lis swelling oil tho iioeky whicii J imJ sude.ed from over two years." Ueiicoi'i'lioea orWhhrs.Ovarinn Tumor, Uterine I'lceratiou, Fvninlc Divensiih. Dr. J. D. S. CliaiiiiinK* York City, writer ; 4 f most cheerfully comply with tho request of your agent in J saving I liavu found your Sar*apaiill, a most excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for \vli>h \vi ' employ finch u remedy, hut OKfecially in I+ntal* Piseuft. . of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have en red many inveter ate rases of Leucorrlicea hy it. and some where the coin plaint was caused by tdceyitiu aof tbo nUtrtts. Tho ulcer i ution itself was soon cured. Nothing within my know) edge equals it for these female derangements." Kdward S. IVfarrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A den i jrerous ovarian tumor on one of fl:<* females in my family which hud defied nil the n medics we could employ, 1 a j at length linen ccnupbdely cured l y vor KxfinctofPar snpariiiiu Our jdiysimu tin iiidit iu tiling lut e.\tii| \ j lion oould a (Turd relief, !ut bo advised the trial cf yo.. i ! as the last resort before cutting:, and t j proved effectual. A fier taking your remedy eight wee!. 4 uo symptom of the disease lenmiit.s." Syphilis and HI ore mini Disease. { 2ftli August, If*ss. ! DP. J. 0. AYER : Fir, I cheerfully comply with tin; re- ; ! quest of your agent, and reivut to you some of the eficctG i ! 1 havo realized with your 8 .r>a|iai ilia. 1 have cured with it. In my practice, most of the com- ' | plaints for which it is leconunomled. and have found i ! effects truly wonderful iu the euro of V*intr*af and A/ev- } j atrial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers i i In his throat, which were consuming his palate and tho i fop of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilhi, filuadiiy taken, 1 ; cured liiui in live weeks. Another was attacked by sve- . ! I onilury eymptoms in hi* twsT; -'did the ulceialior- iiad | eaten away a considerable pari f iI,KO that I believe iho | disorder would soon reach his brain und kill bim. but it j yielded to iny adiuinistraiion of your Sarsapurilla: the i ulcers healed, and he is Weil again, not of course without ' some disfiguration to his f;nv. A w„nmu who bail boot: ! ( treated lor the same disorder by mercury was suffering i I from this poison in her bone*, ihey had become so son- j | sitive to the \v wit her that on a damp day she suffered ex- ' i crqeiating pain iu her j -iuts and bones. Übe, tto, was j cured epiirciy by \ ur >Hthnpai ilia in a few weeks. 1 j i know fro|i its formula, wliieli your agent gavo me, that • I this Dreparation from your lebornloiy must ben great i | remedy; consequently, these truly leinaikuble iv.-ults ! ] with it liave not surprised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. UAKIMKK, M. D. I Ulieumalism, Gout, Liver Complint. INDEPENDENCE, Ihestoii Co., Va.. Cl!i duly, i i Dr. J. C. AYEK: Sir, I liavo been nliiicted with a pain- j | ful chronic lihemtwlism for it long time, whit h battled tho . skill of physicians, and stink to me iu spite of all tho ! remedies 1 could find, until I tried your £ursapmiila. One i bottle cured mo iu two weeks, and restored my general J heal ill so much that 1 am far lefter than before ! v >s 1 : attacked. I think it u wonderful medicine. J.FItUAM. , Jules Y. Getchell. of St. bonis, writes: "I have been j afflicted for years with an aft dint "f the Linr, v.hicb : destroyed my health. 1 tried every thing, and every thing j failed to relieve me; und 1 have been a a man j for some years from no etker cause than dtrtwf/emn.t of lite Liver. My beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Kspy, ail vised ! me to try your Sarsaparilln, because lie said lie knew you, j and any thing you made was worth trying. My the bless- i ing of God it has cured me. ami lias so purified my blond | us to make a new man of mo. If id voting again. Tin? i best that can be said of you is not bait'good enough," Scliirriia,Cancer Timiora, Enlargement, ' Ulceration, Curie* ami cf the Hones. j A great variety of canes have been reported to r where ! cures of these f iruiidnble complaints havo resulted from j the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit i thorn. Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the ageuts I-low named are pleaded to furnish gratis to all who call fr them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, FH, Epilep sy, Ulclam holy, JVctirnlgia JTany remarkable i urcs of these nfTections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine, it stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus I overcomes disorders whidi would be supposed beyond its ! reach. Such a remedy has long been required by tlie lie- j cessities of the people, and wo are confident that this will ! do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral) j FOIt TIIE lIAI'ID CTKE OF loughs, Colds, liifluciizn, Ilonrfipneag, Croup, Brons It it >s. Tn< ipient ( u --sumption, unci for the Relief t of Consumptive Patients ill adiaiiccd Stages *- of tlic Disease. This is a remedy so nniveiMilly knewn to Mirpnss any other for the cure of threat and lung complaints, that it in useless here to pubh'tli the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellenco for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among tln.m who have not some personal experience of its effects some living trophy in (heir midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. I As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and . as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need r.ot ! do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir- ! tue.s that it did have when making the cures which havo j won BO strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY EE &o CO., Lowoll, Has's. Sold Fy J. Harris it Co., Bellefon'e; J. Bing, j Unionville; R. D. Cummings, Port Matilda;! Hebl r k" ' Xprefesxe Words of otbor lait -.usgrf, rod !<♦) FK *• O 1 ! T: to ir.ro.-joist* tlieai irto OR.I IKC ; tln* (l,< Koib Ccj i>.lit-, . b iii is tmxu >'.• i . r -. t , igr.ittinjf '' '• r itc Feed," i r.uw Wttnit p p ulniist-d ii. ffV 5:1 ft < li w lt'-'tt-i i{ •- ifi'. RnuJsiho lcu.fu/' li't >' 'M ■< u ?*"i " more pc ici ill v uy, ;Hi tie *. id ii! b. - OftJl© U. CCD r. II:Ch Tv C Hl.f. 'USUr O'ucf . V, i.fkt diiiit tit n * for* cn orda bus W vr-'in ,k;:j If n p. .' B untpe utw>l lltey KI.'J to lito manor born." AHWLY REALIZE-. Hi '. .! 'n Vnible'eadache this hattemot n. Luri" I hit rpcil into lie hapotbecurics l and crjs bi to l! • ii cm. '• ('MI you hvH*e sic of an Vr;l..oho*" •• i; incite 'iixd," my a 'e. •• ilcjrcrtvSiDJfl.v," -i.ysbi, i'.Hi.u upon that V ga\c n.e a t'-. i.t.-olm iiil, i and '|>on ire'oner it cured u:t to q' -L lb at i unity lcuhzta I 'act an'eadicbt. tSf" HBAOACHR ii tho fr.rorit* Jjlgn if vril. h -jre luaUa* kuown any deviation whatever from tie natural slate 61 the brsio, and vie itc tin tin ligli it may be looked on as a 'a*fe< and all persons of sedentary habits, they rro valu j able as a Laxative, improving ilie apdeti'e. giving i tune and viyur to the] digestive organs, sit 1 restc iug the natural elm ticity and sirar. th of the | whole system. I The CEPIIILTC I'ILLS are the rcju't of icng ! investigation andearefully oondueted experitnauu fcnviug been in use many years, daring which time | ihey havo prevented and relieve I t vast urn "int ; of pain and suffering from He-daciic, whether originating in the nervu.i* system or from a da langed state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their iv rrp- !• tiou, anu may he taken at all I ii..°- v ':k pertVct safety without making any cliango if lis', on I ' the absmse of any kisaycitable taste renders il eas/ to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! 1 The genuine have five signature- of Henry C, 1 Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Med ici nos, j A box will bo scut by mail prepaid on reoeipS 1 of tho PRICE 25 CENTS. All ordrs sh.uld be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street, No*-Yvrfc. 1 Nov. 22, leetl ly.