Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, March 18, 1870, Image 3

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CENTRE HALL REPORTS
FRIDAY, MARCH 18th 1870.
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"LOCAL ITEMS.
LOCAL NEWS.
such are eagarly read by your friends in
the wast, many of whom get the Reporter.
‘We would esteem it a fuvor if our kind pa-
trens would eccasionally mail a copy of
the Reporter to relatives and woquaintan-
ees who formerly lived in Centre county
and removed to other paits, which would
induce many te become subscribers.
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BLANKS —Blank Summons, Vendu
Notas Executions, and Judgment and Ex-
emption Note combined, Justices War
rants, o., for sale at this Office.
shied ge cempeJren
Pw TAKE NOTICE.
PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE-KKEP-
Bid L ING, i
and others, in WANT OF FURNITURE,
will de well to call at
John Camp's New Warerooms, on
Main street, Milroy, where he kee )s Ru
net & Go de SEV “
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pa&Subscribers to the Reporter
who intend changing their residence
this spring} Should’ abt” fail te notify
us of any change of post office address
that may be caused thereby.
39 We are sending out bills to such
as:are in arrears’ upon our booke, and
prompt remittances will be thankfully
received.
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$7 eoinanl was to have
a pe A EM 1 AA
Aun aspirant after the vacant posi
| tion of executioner in London rests his
claims upon the circumstance that he
“has had much experience in killing
pigs.”
At Olympia, Washington Territory,
in the forty seventh degree north lati.
tade, twenty two varieties of flowers
were found growing in the open air on
the 10th of January.
A Pittsburg editor defiantly declares
himself “at all times ready to wield a
treachant blade in a discussion syllogis-
tically conducted.” His adversary
remains quiet.
A boy who heard the quotation, “A
little learning is a dangerous thing,”
wished to stop going to school because
he was afraid he should not live long
enough to get past the dangerous
point.
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Expertextia Docer.— Yes surely
experience teaches those who use Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pills that it is
better to take a medicine upon the
first symptoms of disease, that will
surely restore health, than to wait un-
til the complaint has become chronic,
Use these Pills in all cases of Billious
ness, Indigestion, Headache, Liver
Complaint, Female Irregularities, de.
Get the Ometa Almanac from your
storekeeper, it contains much useful
information for the invalid and con-
valescent. If you are ailing use Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pills and vou
will find them of great value. Sald by
all dealers, feb4,2m
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Sale of real estate of George Foust, dee'd
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an ntentign this week, com-
mencing on Tuesday and ending on
Saturday evening with a concert.
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The Reporter office now has three
devils and a small hell, yet it can boast
of being as moral an institution as any
office itr the land.
A good head of hair is desired by
every ong The bs of Hall's Vigeta-
ble Sictlia Hair Renewer will restore
the hair, if the hair cells are not closed
up.
dI80 TAL de Lapa ini ii
GREAT SyoweTORY.- -On last Tues.
day night we were visited by the most |
violent snowstorm that we have had |
this wiater. The snow commenced |
falling sbeut midwight, aod ‘in the |
morning ‘it had reached a depth of]
gome 20 inches, indicating that it!
snowed unusually heavy during the |
night. The wind blew fiercely all the |
time, and continued to storm all day |
on W sinesdie causing nn hlockade of |
the roads, and a stoppaze-aof travel;
Suppes DeaTH.—Mr. Jessie Mauck, |
avoid 308 reddéctabie citizen of Mill- |
heim, died suddenly, on last Monday!
morning, of heart disease. Mr. Mauck |
had got up op that morning, seeming-
ly in his usual health, ntdwent to the |
stable to do the feeding: ashe remsia-
ed out longersthan usunl; and break-
fast having bedn waiting for him, some
of the family went ta “¢all him, when
he was found’ lying dead fv the stable.
How true, and how ever remindful we
should be that “in the midst of life we
are in death.”
AAAS Bh en
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Newdlousea—~Quite & number of
new houses. will be built at this place
during:the coming epring and summer.
Work has alreddy ‘commenced npon
five of them, namely, liouses of James
Herring, Wr. Shoop,” Geo. Harpster,
Samuel Working, and Adam Near-
hood.; #7
Mr. Tsanc Haupt's new building, op-
posite the: Bush House, at Bellefonte,
offers 4 fir chance for some one wish-
ing to keep a railroad hotel, as it ad-
al gut
joins the depot, and oceupies the only
favorable spot for such an establish-
ment.” The basement is well suited
for an extensive restaurant, while the
first fldoris suitable for a large dining
roomy , Fherother stories are suitably
divided into apartments answering;
well for slééping rooms, with water, gas
and all the;modern conveniences, An
enterprising épirit would make a hand-
some thing hy renting this building.
The new aT LT. railroad depot
will be baile about two rods distant
from Mr. Haupt's Building. aad
Fine assortment of Wall Paper Jase
received from New York by Graff &
Thompson, at Centre Hill. 2t
" es Lae gaan
FosTER, DEVLING & WrIsoON, is
the Be which a Howell, Gil
liland"& €q., ikl ty goods an
a 3 hyhs efor This firm
is calculated to gain the confidence of
the people at.once, mit is.compased of
men who are we'l known, and who
haye an/.edablishéd . reputation for
honesty and business tact. Maj. Fos-
ter is well known to the people of our
valley, among whom he did business
for many years, and he ‘is now again
in a position to serve his old friends
when they visit Bellefonte.’ Mr. John
Wilson, son of Peter Wilson, at Spring
Mills, and late clerk of R. H. Duncan,
in whose store his gentlemanly bearing
and accommodating ‘manyer, gnined
for him so many friends, is one of the
firm, and John will be, pleased to have
his old friends of Pennsvalley give him
a call when they visit Biilefonte.
whether they wish to buy goods or not.
‘Mr. Deylio brings the bost of recdm-
mendations: from Clinton county, his
former home, and upon his face is
stamped honesty ‘ahd integrity which
at once give. you confidence. Thestore
of this firm. will shortly be removed to
the rooms formerly occupied “by May
& Loeb. The Pennsvalley trade will
do-well'toeall in with these gentlemen
and exanine their stock pnd, prices, as
they intend offering bargains gnod as
the best elsewhere, and by a systemgof
fur dealing ea :
of the public patronage.
The new constitution of Tennessee
prohibits from holding office ali who
“deny the being of God, or a future
state of rewards and punishments”
in Pottertwp., on itth April.
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JURORS—APRIL CO
URT.
GraNDd Jurors,
Patton—G W Rumbarger.
Haines—W H Harter.
Walker—T Rupert, H McEwon.
Benner—G W i J J Beazer,
Union—J C Peters,
Burnside—J K Beak, M Murphy,
Howurd—Thos Adams, G Johnson,
Potter—J: mes Ruble, J M Lashell, Jno
Wolf
Philipsburg—C Munson,
Boggs—J Walker.
Bellefonte—G Livingston, A Sussman
Ferzuzon—J J Goheen,
Tayior——L Merryman.
Penn—M Ulrick, J Snook.
Grezg—Jaceb Bitner,
Spring—N Lucas,
TravERsE JURORS —]IST WEEK.
AR 5. A er ——
If Coon Peck ever gets snowed up,
or sticks in the mud, the citizens of
Centre Hall owe him a lift, for what
he did to make o passage through, the
‘deep snow, along our walks this week.
He has the thanks of our citizens.
see Ht ne Sa——
Owing to a detention of the mails,
caused by the snow-storm, we have re.
seived no market reports, h mee we omit
then this week.
BE dt ca rr
Mexican laborers are being imported
in Texas.
The new 81 greenback has been
counterfeited.
At St. Polten, Germany, a man has
just died at the age of 120,
Covington, Ky., has a young lady
who smokes six cigars a day.
Mr. Reverdy Johnson is writing a
history of his mission to England,
Four Western State Leaislntures
have elected wamen enrolling clerks.
Green peas and ecaunliflowers of this
: :
year's growth have been received from
California.
He that has an ill name is half
hanged.
SPECIAL'NOTIOCERES.
Physicians and Clergymen Testify to
the merits of
H & VEGETABLE SICILIAN
bal HAT R.
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n restoring GRAY HAIR to its original
color and promoting its growth. Tt makes
the hair soft and glossy, The old in ap-
pearance are made young again. It is the
best
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CST
Hair Dressing
ever used. It removes Dandruff and all
Scurvy Eruptions, It doo: not stain the
skin. Our Treatise on the Hair sent free.
Beware of the numerous preparations
which are sold upon our reputation.
Price 31,00. Forsale by all dealers in
Medicires. R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua
N. H., Proprietors. mr. 7 Im
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Comfort and Bliss, or Pain and Agony
Dr. Tobias’ Celebrated Venetian Lini
AS A A I ARON 51 I AA AS
THE BELLEFON
Boot & Shoe Store!
Next door to Post Oflice.
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We have always on hand.
GENTS CALF AND KIP BOOTS
A larger assortment of Ladies and Chil.
dren's Shoes than any other place in town;
Gum Shoes, every style, make and size.
We ask an examination of our goods,
before putehusing elsewhere,
_octltf, GRAHAM & SON,
AINTS for FARMERS and others, —
The Grafton Mineral Paint Co., are
now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and
most durable Paint in use: two conts well
put on, mixed with pure linseed oil, will
ust 10 or 15 years; it is a lignt brown or
benutiful chocolate color, and can be chan-
ged to green, lead, stone, drub, olive, or
cream to suit the consumer, It is valuable
for Houses, Barns, Fences, Carriage and
Car makers, Pails and Wooden ware, Agri-
cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessel:
and Shing dottoms, Canvass, Motal and
Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water
proof) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufnetur-
er having used 5, 00 bbls. the past yeur,)
and as un paint for any purpose is unsurpass-
ed fur body, durability, elasticity and ad-
hesiveness, Price $6 per bbl, of 200 pounds
which will supply a firmer for years to
come, Warranted in all easesus above.
Send for a cireular which gives full partie-
ulars. None genuine unless branded in a
trade mark, Gratton Mineral Paint. Par-
sons can order the Paint and remit the mon-
ey on receipt of the goods, Address
vetld, tm BIDWELL & CO..
2564 Pearl street, New York.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
Yeagertown, ron the Lewistowr
nnd Bellefonte Turnpike, has now on hanc
a fine stock of Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies
and Spring Wagons, which he now offers
for sale &s superior in quality and styles te
any manufactured in the country. They
are made of the very bestseasoned stock by
first class practienl workmen, and Enished
in a style that challenges comparison with
any work out of or inthe Exstern cities
and can be sold at lower prices than those
manufactured in large towns and eities,
amidst high rents and ruinous prices of liv.
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistical profession
and free from any annovances in his busi-
ness, he has time and a ility to devote his
entire attention to his profession and hie
customers, rendering satisfaction alike te
all patrons, operatives, his eountry, ang
himself,
Call and examine his stock and learn his
prices, and you exnnot fail to be satisfied.
REPAIRING
ofall kinds done neatly, promptly, ina
reasonabiv.
Yeagertown, June 12, 1868 —1yv,
ment, whose wonderful cares, sure and in-
siantaneous action, in causes of Chronic |
Bellofonte—C D Keller, S A Brew.
Renner—C Hite, J Hamilton,
Bosgs—d Poorman, Jon Ecker, Const,
en,
Curtin-—P Robb.
Gregg-—Jno Grove, FrJameson,
Horrs—il Potter, H J Moyer.
Hrines — Mich Musser.
Ferguson—L Kreps, H J Gates,
Marion—8 But 5.
Howord —(Fe0 Stevenson,
§ Moon—Wm Kreps,
Liberty—J no Bechdol, J J Delong.
Miles—P Woudly,
Patton—R in Meek.
Poiter—Dnvis Evens, J Arney, C F ner-
lacher, Josiah Nefl, Wm Armstrong, D |
Ct
Rush—J Twiggs, 1 B wilcox, men Post,
M Mayer.
Snowshoe—Ed Ide.
Soring—=M Williams, R Barnes, Jumes |
Armor.
Penn-—Georga Peters.
Philipsburg—C Brodhead, D Ayers, J L
ast,
Union—Ad Calhoun,
Worth—Eb Records,
Walker—K Zimmerman, Theo Gordon, |
Ph Waiter, M Brumgurt, 5 Pontius, D D |
M’' Kean, »
fECOND WEEK.
Potter—F Potter, W Colyer, Jas Alex-
ander.
Benner—R F Holmes, David Lohr, Ad
Krumreine.
Murion—Alex Cox, J R M'Manigal.
Philipsburg—J H Gaylor, R sudson.
Ferguson—R wirniams, 3 Me Willinms,
T Bollinger, nu Hartsock
wulker—Jos Shafer, Thos Huston, w M
Rodger, Josiah Struble, Sam Gingerich.
Hanes—D Rote.
Union—G L Peters
Spring—#x Mann jr, G Valentine,
Patton—Geo Biddle.
Milesburg—J C P Jones, J # uahn.
Penn—wm Mauck, G w Stover, John
Keen.
Boggs—J Curry.
Rush—J tucson,
nuston—Jucob Hoover;
Curtin—M M'Closkey.
Miles—J narner, John Moyer.
Howard —Sam Fletcher.
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Farmers and Owners of Buildings,
Look to Ju Interests !'—=The Cumberland
Valley Mutual Protection Company, at
Carlisle, in order to compete with ether
Fire Insurance Companies on farm prop-
erty, the above Company has ado ted the
following tariff of rates on Farm Property
and Dwellings in Towns, that are isolated
for seventy-five feet or over,
CASH PLAX.
Dwellings, Stone or Brick, without frame
Additions, Slute er Metal Roof, one family
1yr. 2c, 2yr. 33¢, yr, 45¢, Hyr. Thets.
Dwellings, Stone or Brick, Shingle Roof
one family, lyr. 2ie, 2yr. 43¢, 3yr. Hc, Hyr.
90 cents, '
Frame Dwellings, one family, lyr. 30¢,
2y'r dc, 3y'r Toe, Hy'r 31,00,
Barns or Out Buildings on Farms, Stone
o Bricks ly'r 40¢, 2y'r 55¢, 3y'r Toc, by'r
00,
Barns and Out Buildings on Farms,
¥rame, 1y'r 35¢, 2y'r 60c, By'r 80¢c, by'r
For contents charge same as buildings.
JouN T Grex, See. —ISAACHAUPT,
Bellefon'e, (Agent.
3%..51000 actual Insurance can be had
for 1 year for $3.50, or five years for $12,
on Barns and Outbuildings, $1000 on House
for I year $3,00, for 5 years $10
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"81000 REWARD !—I will give one thou-
gand dollars reward forany case of the fol-
lowing diseases, which the Medical Facul-
ty have proneunced incurable, that Dr,
Richau's Golden Remedies will not cure,
Dr Richau’s Golden Balsam No. 1, will
cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary
stages, such as old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and
Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating disease
and mercury thoroughly —Dr. RRichnu's
Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure the third
stages of syphilitic and mercurial rheuma-.
tism, and I defy these who suffer from such
diseases to obtain a radical cure without
the nid of this medicine, which does not
prevent the patients from eating and drink-
ing what they like. Price of either No 1
or 2: $5 per bottle or two bottles, $9.
Dr. Richau’s Golden Antidote, a safe
and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel
and all Urinary Derangements, accom, a-
nied with full directions. Warranted to
cure. ' Price, $3 per bottle.
Dr. Richau's Golden Elixird Amour, a
radical eure for General Debility in old or
roung, linparting energy to those who have
ed a life of sensuality,” Price, $5 per bot-
tle, or two bottles $9.
On receipt of price, by mail or Express,
be shipped to any
place. Prompt attention re to all corre-
spondents. None genuine without the
name of Dr. Richau’3 Golden Remedies,—
D. B. Richards, sole proprietor, blown in
Glass of bottles. Address, Dr. D. B. Rioh-
gris, Ne. 228 Variek #t., Now York. Ine! {
Rhatimhtsm, Headache, Tosthuche, Croup |
Cramps, Dysentery,
e txt of Z2yenrs, The enor- |
ness and popularity. No family should
be saved by its timely use. Colie, Cramp
and Dysentery yield at onee to its paincu-
It is perfectly innocent, |
and can be given to the eldest person or!
-» a
No matter if you have no |
commend to your friends. Hundreds of |
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers. |
Depot, 10 |
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OTK. muoim, |
e—— en mi
In Remote Settlements of Untold |
Value. Food makes blood; blood makes
the body. If the blood be pure, the body
is healthy. So if we are not in health, we
know some impurities are lurking abeut
which must be removed, and the sooner the
better.
Brandreth’s Pills remove all from the
system which nature needs no longer.
The wonderful cure effected by Brand-
reth’s Pills have arrested the attention of
enlightened physicians, Upwards of five
thousand now use them in their daily prac-
tice, and two hundred have given their
written testimony as ta their innocence and
value, as cleansers of the howels and blood.
Their untold value is to those Living in
settlements where doctors can only be hud
at great expense. For if you are sick, you
Brandreth's Pills to get cured. Full Direc
tions are with each box,
Sold by all Druggists,
FRIGHTFUL DEVELOPMENTS!
Ai last the people have got the fact
“through their hair,” that hairdyes impreg-
nated with acetate of lead and other met-
allic salts are
Murderous Preparations.
When they see the metallic sediment at
the bottom of the battles, they know that
the disgusting stuff is literally thickened
with Poison. They usk, therefore, for a
Harmless Vegetable Dye,
and find it, pure and eflicacious, in
Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye,
offered under the sanction of Professor
Clinton's guarantee that it contains “*noth-
ing deleterious.”
~~ CrisTADORO'S HI ATR PRESERVA-
TIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on
the Hair after Dyeing. Try it.
Sold by all Druggists.
To ConxsvMmrrives.—The Advertiser,
Raving been restored to health in a few
weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav-
ing suffered several years with a severe
lung affection, and that dread disease, Con-
sumption—is anxious to make known to
his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge),
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they wiilfind a SORE CORY
ror CoNSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BrowveuITIS,
atc. The object of the advertiser in send-
ing the Prescription is to benefit the afilie-
ted, and spread information which he con.
ceives to be invaluable; and he hopes eve-
ry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bles
sing. Parties wishing the prescription will
acd ess Rev. EpwaArDp A. WILSON,
myliy Williamsburg Kingsco. NY
¥rrorg oF YoUuTH.—A Gentleman who
suffered for years from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiseretion, will, for the sake of
mrim
need it, the receipt and directions for make
ing the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by th »
advertiser's experience, can do so by ad -
dressing, in perfect confidence,
Joux B J0aprN,
No. 42 Cedar st., New York
WORDS OF WISDOM, ror youxa
MEN, On the Ruling Passion in Youth and
Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for
the Erring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed
letter envelopes, free of charge. Address,
HowArD Assoctam™oN, Box P, Philadel-
phia. Ps. jond ly
myld,y
ITS! SUITS
W. W. McClellan, at Bellefonte, would
inform the men of Peanngvaliey, and his old
who may desire to be rigged out,
& Fashionably
1
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I would say that 1 win
date.
ment ol
ALSO,
om which garments will be made to or
der in the
MOST FASHIONABLE
STY LE,
stock, Having just bought my goods du-
to
of Philadelphia
Bemember the Place
W. W. McCLELLAN,
No. 4 Brokerhoff s Row, Allegheny street,
Bellefonte, Pa., where cloths, eassimores,
vestings, callurs, umbrellas, ecains, hats,
caps, in short, everything to completely rig
out a gentleman, can be had and made up
in the intest style,
I nm also agent for WILCOX & GIBES
Sewing Machine, which should be seen by
all desiring a machina de25,18y
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ORSE COLLARS. if von don't wad
your horse's shoulders galled anh
madesore, get gnod herse collars at
URNSIDE & THOMAS’,
(TIRE HALL
Furniture Rooms!
J. 0. DRININGER,
respecttully informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he hasconstantly on hand, and
makes to order, all kinds of
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS, :
WASHSTANDS,
GORNER CUPBOARDS
TABLES, &e., &e
Home MADE CHAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND
His stock of ready-made Furniture is large
and warranted of good workmanship and si
all made under his own immediatesuperyi-
sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as else-
where. Thankful for past favors, he solic
its a continuance of the same,
Call and see his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. . = Ap2068,1y,
ENN HALL ACADEMY.
Will be opened on Tuesday, April 12th,
1870, by A. E. Truxal, A. B., a graduate of
Franklin and Marshall College, whe comes
well recomended by Dr. Nevin, President
of the College and by Professor Daniel M,
Wolf.
Tuition per quarter of ten weeks $5 to $8,
Boarding with furnished rooms can be had
at reasonable rates
For further information apply to
JB RISHER,
Penn Hall.
mar4tf
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FL Ml SN ET TR 1 MA 0 5 SS A TS So
I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh by
a simple remedy and will send the receipt
free. Mrs. M., OC. Leconte, Hoboken, N.J
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Farmers, Their Sons, und others, ean
make monay rapidly, sellin
the NEW ILLUSTRATED KARME RS
MANUAL, edited by Geo, E, Waring. jr.,
Practical Farmer and Author, and fate Ag-
ricultural Engineer of N.Y, Central Park
a best book for Farmers ever issued -
All need it before planting. Itis w sound,
Inbor saving, money making book. Thoy-
sands have bought it, and thousands more
want it, 16th Edition ready. Live Agents
wanted, Profits large, E. B. TREAT &
CO,, 1 64 Broad'y, N.Y. mri, dt
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THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.
For twenty-five cents you can buy
of your Druggist or Grocer a package
of Sea Moss Farine, manufactured
from pure Irish Moss or Carragreen,
which will make sixteen quarts of
Blane Mange, and a like quantity of
Puddings, Custards, Crenms, Charlotte
Russe, ce., &e, It is by fur the cheap:
est, healthiest and most delicions food
in the world,
RAND SEA MOSS FARINE CO.
mar 53 Park Place, N. Y.
Plantation Bitters.
S. T.—1860—X.
This wonderful vegetable restorative
is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. As a tonic and cordial
for the aged aud languid, it has no
equal among stomachics. As a reme-
dy for the nervous weakness to which
women ure especially subject, it is su-
perseding every other stimulant. In|
all climutes, tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific in every |
species of disorder which undermines |
the bodily strength and breaks down |
the animal spirits
druggists,
For sale by all]
mar4 6m |
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Dr. Walker's California
VINEFGAR 'BITTERS,
MORE THAN 500,000 Persons 5 2 =
Bear'te timiony to their Won-
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Mude of Poor Rum, Whiskev,
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eniled “Tonics,” “Apbetizers
Restorers,”’ &e., that lead
the tinnler on to drinkenoss
and rain, but are a trad predi-
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made from the native Reots and
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{ rom all Alicoholic
1 tlifarnia
A
bY
orbs ¢ . Jae
§ axle? liars, 1 hie y ure the Groat BLOOD
PURIVIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN-
Cl1PLE, Renovator and Invigo-
| ratar of the Systin, carrying of all poi-
sanons matioer,
| healthy condition, No tak
| these Bitters according to directions, ana
| remain long nawell, :
$100 will be given for an incurable case, |
| provided the hones are not destroyed by |
n perfect
person ean i
| vital organ. wasted beyond the point of
| repair.
| For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma-
tism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion,
Bili us, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers
Disenses of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and |
Bladder, these Bitters have been most sue-
cessful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitia-
ted Blood, which is generally produced by
derangement of the Digestive Organs,
Clewnse the Vitiated Blood whenever
you find its impurities bursting through the
skinin Pimples, Eruptions of Sores: cieanse
it when it is foul, and your feelings will
tell you when, Keep the blood pure and
the health of the system will follow,
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurk-
ing in the system of so many thousands,
are effectually destroyed and removed.
In Bilious, Remittent, und Intermittent
Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For
full directions read earefully the circular
{ around ench bottle, printed in four langua-
ges—linglish, Germ an, French and Soan-
ish, J. WALKER, Proprictor, 32 Com-
merce st., N. Y.
R. H. McDONALD & CO.,
Druggists, and general Agents, San Fran-
cisco and Sacrameénto, Gul, nna 32 & 34
Commerce street, N. YY. &#& Sold by all
Druggists & Denders, mard, 3m
THE MAGIC COMB will change any
colored hair or beard to a permanent
black or brown it contains no poison. Any-
one enn use it. One sent by mail for $1.
Address, MAGIC coMB Co., Springfield,
Mass, 11fed2m
FEET CTIGy oe
FUR FAMILY USE—simple
liable, Knits everything. GE
ted. Circular and sample stockin
Addrecs Hinkley Knitting Maoh
Bath, Moe.
BOARDS for Sale.
A lot of first class WHITE PINE
BOARDS, belonging to the Estate of John
Wise, dec'd, in Haines township, are of-
fered for sale, by the undersigned, at very
reasonable terms,
ADAM HOSTERMAN, Adm'r.
4fentf
Millheim.
FARM for Sale.
The subscriber offers fof sale the follow.
ing described property,
190 Acres Land,
sitnated in Gregg township, Centre coun-
ty, known as the property of Wm. Gentzel
bounded on the north by land of the el-
der Mr. Tressler, on the west by land of
John Lingle, on the south by land ef Dan-
isl Auman, and on the eust by land of
Charies Ripka. There are forty acres
clear, on which are erected a two-story
bye, Log HOUSE, Stable and oth-
lager Outbuildings, On the re-
LY maining 150 acres there is erec-
gested a GOOD SAWMILL and
n iwo story plank frame HOUSE and
STABLE, and the land contains an abun-
dance of the best timber,
For further information apply to Wil-
linm Gentzel on the south side of Spring
Mills, or on the premises.
14jan3m . WM. GENTZEL.
ORGANS,
Organs.
MELODEONS,
MELODEONS,
PIANO FORTES,
cheap, re-
NTs wan-
FREE.
ine Co.,
18feb8m
Piano Fortes,
From the best Manufacturers,
warranted for five years, :
For sale at Lowest Prices, by
nt W. J. MANIGAL.
n21t
|
.
Fuss at Millheim
Quite a Sensation and Tugs
has been caused at Milthein, as
soon ne it became known that J. W. Snook
was just receiving a new stock of
Spring Goods!
AT OLD PRICES.
which he purchased lately when
Gold was down and prices had
fallen. His stock consists of
Fine Dress Goods.
Dry GoOds,
Groceries,
SUGARS, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
MUSLINS, CALICOES,
AT OLD PRICES.
wm. The public are curnestly invimd to
call at 8nook’s store in Millhoim, and sa-
tisfv themselves that
Ile Offers dJdreater Bargains
and Sells Goods Cheaper than
ELSBEWHERLE
His stock is always full and completo,
and selected with care, and keeps nothing
that is calculated to deceive. No purcha-
ser leaves Snook’'s Store without havin
the full worth of his money. New goods
are ordered every fow duvs and whenever
wanted, The highest prices paid for: all
kinds of country produce. Call and see.
marily
ALAUBLE PROPERTY at Private
Sale, in Miilheno,
The undersigned offers the following
A LOT OF GROUXD,
containing one half of an acre, thereen
p erocted a two-story weather
bonrded Log-house, a new 2-
J tory COACH SHOP, BANK
ARF AB eh BARN, n woll of never failing
water in the yard, The lot contains all
kinds of fruit trees, and all necessary out
buildings. For further information apply
SAMUEL BAME,
Millheim,
4 UDITORS, REPORT.
Anthony C. Geary, Treasurer.
In account with the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania:
DR
January 3, 1870.
To amount oi state tax
outstanding at andi-
tors settlement, Jan.
th 1880... senses $2,426.68
To amount assessed for
1800
January 8. 1870.
pre
2.507. i
———
Srp grenannss Temas
$1,984, 82
ontstunding for 1868
and previous years...
$007,68
1,162,060
52,130,58
40,02 $2,089,00
113,77
78,52
1 since
last settlement...
Iv exonerationsallow-
ed Collec:
By ACL
par tage allowed
| Hoe
clos...
ee’pts of December
Oth, 1849 1,477,830
1,157.81
61,07
iene $0 804.47
to County ... ou.
By treasurer's comiais-
BION sevsvsadnsannnne
arene
$4,084.43
January 4th, 1870,
DR
January 4th, 1870,
To amount § mill Tax
outstanding January
de Ic. iionninasnaprnsis
To amount assessed for
the year 1869............
$567,956
490.77
—— S1,048,72
CR.
By balance of § mill
tax outstanding for
1868 and previous y's
To balance outstanding
for 1869... eens srrsinn
$274,532
208,57
$572,80
$202,990
14,75
19,52
613,86
30,68
“ean
Deduct overpaid since
Inst settlement...
By per’ centage paid
Colleetor...... ........ -
By exonerationsaliow-
od Collectors .......... ‘
By State Treasury Re-
COIPES ..vviririne rinse
By treasurer's commis-
BIOB uuniierens coir ivind
8$078,82
$1,048,72
Anthony C. Geary, in account with
the County of Centre.
January 3, 1870. Si January 3, 1870,
To amount County tax
outstanding for isis
and previous vears ..
To amount of nssess-
ment for 1860 ...oiin
To overpaid since sets
RABIIBIIS es ns wen sabe
To balance due relief
ACCOUNT... 7h dois. seis
To balance due state
34,031,50
38,553,12
105,70
196,60
1,157,581
21.242,52
To balance.......iiivis, ; $2,469,68
C
Toa mount received
from other sources...
by balance outstanding
for 1868 and previous
WORT nies einnensniens 9, 084,91
by outstanding for 1869 27 410,07
By exonerstionsallow-
ed collectors. ..ccooeens
By percentage allowed 089,47
By county orderslifted 47,319.44
By Stationery ou. 10,00
By Treasurer's Salary 2,000,00
By balauce....oueninne 2,460,
By cash paid S 8 Wolf
per receipt...
00,287,84
2,469.68
Anthony C. Geary in Account with
Relief Fund.
January 38, 1870. : January 3, 1870.
D .
To am o unt of Relief
tax outstanding Jan-
uary 4, 1869 8,020,00
le ————
SRRRRt essa
CR.
By balance relief tax
outstanding January
1, 1870 ;
Deduet overpaid since
settlement .. cies
By exonarations allows
ed Collectors cue
By percentage paid
Collector. ....ci coviivenns,
By balance ‘ransferred
‘County account
3,020,00
2,765,60
85,02. 12,668,58
59,07
95,75
196,59 851,51
: $3,020,00
We the undersigned, Auditors of Centre
co., do hereby certify that we have exam-
ined the foregoing accounts of A. C. Geary
Treasurer, with the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, and County and relief fund
of Centre county, for the year A. 1. 1869,
and find them correct as above stated.
nary BD. 1870.
Janpnes Pe D. TLINGER.
JOHN RISHEL, |
4
Milrey.
P. H. YEAGER, |
Awditars,
v
w
county, in account with said €
Jy. gary 4 1870, »r Tanuary 4, 1970.
2 3 G0 : %
260000 ;
i Va
To County orders... qd
To comm ssionera’ note’
To Jury Fees for A, D.
19653 EEERN CRANE RAERER IRN
To balance... coo ante
January 4, 1868.
1,020,04
125,48
} Bg.
619,00
89,00
January 4, 1868.
By bulance at settlo-
ment...... sesasiisb rennin
By interest 2 "EATS. aver
Jun. 4, 1860. i]
By balance at settles
MEN. eisiinrstosasaress
By interest one your...
By y wy foes ea
te anuary : $69...
By 178 weeks boarding
prisoners EE
By Turnkey foes fifty
two prisoners .....uw.
By serving Jury sume
mons, executing Ves
nires and cout pros ie "
elamAtions...civemet ~~ 17040
By Commonwealth
177,59
o orders Auditors PAY iicniond
d Jno Bing, comm’r pay
m y 9
Wm Kellar Edo
J S Parsons, Tipstave
And White, court crier
H Y Stitzer, prosecu-
ting AtLOTNAY coe revnee
Kinsloe Bros. printing
Htate Lunatic Asylum
insane pauper... ......
D Z Kline, Sheriff, on
account cee RAR Rea
A B Hutehison & Co.
printing
upervisors of Howard
twp. on bridge............
(Commonwenith Cests..
Int. on notes and
County prison mds &e
Election Expenses......
Premium on sca'ps......
1CWa SRssnsant saan
Grand and Traverse
JUTOFE PRY cccrvirs sunasasss
Qonsta les for pay &e.
COBER..oivirssresins sanssnnne
by conveying prisoners
Tio Penitentiary, we 176,00
By convicts to house
of PEURR covvisrirsrnnsn 84,06
r
ps wood Diallo 2,0
ury fees exonera-
Jed for 1807 and 1865 50,00 8,974,78
B DAlANES..cicoianssesn
ined the f& i ‘counts of Daniel
Z. Kline, Sheriff with Commonwesl th of
Pennsylvanix, and County and relief fund
of Centre county, for the year A.
January, A. D. 1 wa
8. ETLINGE
JOHN RISHEIL,
D. H. YEAGER,
Auditors
£0,00
ya
76.09
84,
550,00
207,00
228.0%
Sundry expenses, clos
thing for prisoners,
$1,304.76
e, the undersigned, Auditors of Centre
county, do hereby certify, that we have ex-
and find them correct as above d.
Witness our hands, this, fourth day ef
JXPENDITURES OF CENTRE CO,
A. D., 1869
60,00
70,00
90,00
Srase RRs RREE Rbanen
Ione
"806.2
62.25
13
61
145.00
8,415,%
176,21
9ic 00
138,70
6578
650,00
154,00
100,00
410.49
1,
ssessors’ Pay...
J G Kurtz, printing in
full of account uu vues
E, State Penitentiary
CORVICES... osnns susnsn esse
Fred Kurtz, printing.
P G:uy Meek, urint-
ing 1808-60 nian
Inquisitions on dead
ies
Centra co. Agricul-
tural Rociety anand
Jas Liptoa........iiis
Orvis & Alexander at-
torney fees &e, per
centage on collection.
Tsane Hobbs, Superin-
tendent jail, &
Jno Miller, printing...
Jue T Johnson, jury
COMMLISBIONET wissrnssenis
Jno SHANNON iiirines
Sum! Vantries
Supervisors ef Liberty
twp. on Bridge ....ccue
P D Stover, Printing
Assessors, &e., in ma-,
King registration ......
Jne Moran, clerk te
Commissioners i...
M'Afferty & N'Der-
mont in account of im-
provement in rear of
courtheuseand balance
on count privon
R M'Kaight, bills
Shurtienge & Co. coal
Wm W Montgomery,
peostage......... REAERC ARERR.
Isnac Haupt, stoves ...
Jno 8 Loneberger, pi-
ping. spouting, &e. ...
Stephen Brown for
cutting wood... couiwsiis
Danfel Derr, gas fix+
LIRPOB ius tiisrrtonsnd srivienes
Jas Armor, for hau-
lng ashes aii
B Galbraith mdse for
court honse.....cuuiveunis
Geo Livingston, stas
tionery, books &e ......
Jno Mallory, repaie
ring shackles ........... .
‘Wui Telan, repairs at
prison Water closets...
Griest & Leathers,
POHS.cani ria TR EN
Svlemon Derr, for
hauling posts.......ciseest
Insurance Companies,
assessments Lie eee
Ad ms Pipes Ce.on
Registry Blanks...
Geo Pifer, paste board
J R Gephart, dockets,
J & J Harris, mdse ...
Thomas Roads, glaz-
ing windows &C...coneee
Geo Bryan, stationer
D M Glenn, Ice for
COUTtIOOM ..vcevseninvrtenee
uinn & Bradley for
Jihor Gone.......covtonsnse
Blanchard & Co. sash
for court house...........e
George Harris, bond...
Jno Brachbill, chairs
Kell r & Musser, mdse
Geo M’ Dermont shor-
eling snow off reof &- 10,08
Jas H Lipton, dockets 9.
Commissioner's notes 18,311.18
Redemption, Unented 194,13
Pupgtvienm Road Tax
U Lands TeaNES estan estas. 11,120.58
Total... oie cuoms heannane snsnes reerssses POS, 154,18
RECAPITULATION.
To amount of indebtedness Jan.
Oth 1839......cccocareemnees 526,380, 9)
do Notes iasued, A. D. d
186 28,00.
Sass ss IARI PERSE T sean ad
rr —
$54,330.50
el tt
865,00
200.00
20.00
10,08
10,90
10,00
o.oo
150,00
41,70
§21,00
5,000,00
808,80
491.49
619
97.97
4,81
4,00
52,00 -
130
Seanadeds
3.81 |
83,00
15.08
26
CB...
By amount bonds and notes lif-
ted A. D 1869
BAIRRCO. co coves ixasesseavssstansanpases
. srasubanaran
$18,541.08
35,%30.7
$64,080,%0
To balance ontstanding............ $33,212.74
As an offset to this we haveout-
standing taxes on Duplicate
of collectors amount to ......... $37.144,97
We, the undersigned Commissioners and
Auditors of Centre county, do hereby ecar-
tity that we have examined the foregoing
accounts, and find them true ard correct
§. ETLINGER,
JOHN RISIEL,
D. HH. YEAGER. }
Auditors,
WA. KELLER, )
JOHN BING, ;
JOS. M'CLOSKEY, }
Comniiswivacrs.
18%bdl
i
Attest :
Wy, Fray, Clerk.