j|iUl|f int journal• THURSDAY, FEB. 26, I*B6o. THE MILLHEIM JOURNAL la published every Thursday, in Musser'a Blind ing, corner of Main aud Penn streets at $1 00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or #1 25 If not pehl in advance. .11) T EItTISIXG 1U TES. 1 week. 1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. 1 square*;;. 1 II (10! 12 50 *IOO HOO 17 00 VI column.. . t 300 400 000 10 00 IS 00 V: column... 5 (X) i 7 74) 10 00 15 no 35 (W Vcolumn,.. | S 001 12 00 20t .VW 6000 One inch make* a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices 62.60. Transient ad vertisements und locals 10 cents per line for frst insertion and 5 cents per line for each ad ditional insertion. Job Work done on short notice. WrAJ.YER * Wim N4JF.It, Tdtllikers. Okercb & Snitg? School Diretttry. EFyengrolit&l. ' Rev. W. 11. Ifartiibui will preach his 'farewell Nurmon next Sunday morning. Rv. C F. Dcintrtccr, PreachCr-in-charge.— Sunday School, 2 P.'V.—l>. L. Zerby, supt. Methodist. lie*. IT. Jl Preacher-l* charge,— Sunday SchCcl, 1 P •.,—D. Klmport, supt. Reformed. The cbatgc is at present without a pastor. United Brethren. ifee. Joftn 'Landii, 'Treacher-in-chargc.— "Lutheran. JCer. John T Vmitaaun, PaMor.— German preaching In M illhelm next Sunday afternoon. 2V$ o'clock, and in Aaronsburg in the eTcn'.ug. engitsb. "United Sunday School, 0 A. M.— F. D. l.use supt. Loite & Society Directory. Millheim Lodge. No. 965. I. O. O. F. meets In heir hall, Penn street, every Saturday evening. Rebecca l>egree Meeting every Thursday ou or before the full moon of each month, li. A. BVMILLER. Sec. R. B . HARTMAS, N. G ProTidencc Grange. No. 217 P. of H.. meets in Alexander s bh>ek on the second Saturday of tach month at '. P Dan Driebelbis.. State Col. " N. P O M Sheets Stormston Gregg I. M Rlshel Spring M' riMii.es George Kelster, Aaronsb'g Dalfmoon John Ward .Storiustom Harris Sam'l Ishler....,.Boahburg Howard David Tanyer... Howard Hustou H G Chronister.. Martha Liberty W H Gardner Blanchard Marion John Hov, Jr Walker Miles Sam'l K Faust....Millheim Pattou G W Rumberger..Fillmore iVnn W F Smith Millheim Potter. N. P D F Luse Centre Hall *♦ S, P O W Spaiigler....Tusseyv'c Hush William Cullen... Plillipsb g Snor. Shoe John G Uzzle Snow Shoe Spring EC Wood Bellefonte Tavior Samuel Hoover...Fowler Union J S Fredericks... Fleming Walker Samuel Decker... Zion Worth G R Williams P't Matilda J. L. SPANOLEK, Chairman. FBAVE E. BIBLE, Secretarv. Cameron's Big Contract. It is perfectly Clear that General Grant cannot be next president ot the United States uuloss he be nominated, and unless the jieople vote for him. He possibly can be nominated ; but by no earthly possibility can he be voled for by enough Republicans to secure his election. In every closo state, in all states where success demands the concentration ot the vote on the candi date, he will be ruthlessly slaughtered by the Independents, the Liberals,, the Conservatives, the anti-third termists and the Germans. The states of Ohio, Wisconsin, and New York, with,their enormous German Republican popula tions, which we must carry, or lose the presidency, cannot bo carried for Gen oral Grant.— Phila. Evening Telegraph, (Hep.) Tilderfs Candidacy. A Washington dispatch says that Seuator Barnum, Chairman of the Na tional Democratic Committee, at the Arlington Hotel, ft is said that while he is not too friondly to Mr. Tilden, that he believes lie will receive the Democratic nomination, because he is the strongest man that-can be put up. lie thinks Thurraan is out of the race, also Seymour, because he will not con sent to have his name used, and that Bayard cannot lie nominated because Ihe We3t will cct support him. Me al so thinks that the Tammany New Y ork troubles will be all reconciled in the national campaign. Relations by Mamage. ltelation by marriage seems to be without any binding force wliatevei in politic i. Don Cimeron married a niece of John Sherman's, and is quite oblivious of the candidacy of the lat ter, or seems to be. of Maine, and Gareelon, aire brothers-in-law who glare at one another politically. Wayne MacTeagli, who has always en deavored to lead the hosts of rqform a gainst the Cameron machine delphia, married a daughter of Simon, a id even Senator Tburman'sson-in-law MVorniiek, Is a dashing republican. THEUE IS a prosi>oct that theCurtin • Yocuaa case will soon be settled, and it is about time that it should bo. Mr. Yocum and his friends have succeeded, from time to time to draw out this case unduly, and thus he retained a seat in Congress to which another was elected, all through tho sesslcn last Mil and through perhaps the great er paft <\f the present regular session. But his props are weakening very much, especially since he has so artful ly dodged voting Hi the Ponnelly- WashhU'rr.e case, and hecntinot main tain himself much" longer. The report soon to ho made by the committee will either directly declare Curtin elected or refer the matter back to the woters of the district, so that in no event can • Mr. Yocum keep his seat. Let the matter be determined speedily— every body is anxious to see the end of it. Oar WashlnstoniiUMM'l. WASHINGTON. 11. C., Feb. 21. 1360. It seems to have been decided that Cincinna ti shall have the next Democratic Convention, aud that some late day nJune or the ."th of Jkily, shall be the time This decision is sensi ble in-all respects. The place Is central and Skr time Is sueli that errors or quarrels among the radicals can DO taken advantage of. I speak after luqutry, by the way, In saying that a radical a -lit at Chicago is uot unlikely. The party is held together chiefly by two things, tho cohesive powers of public plundei, and ma lignant hatred of the south. Its leaders are personally hostile to each oth er, to an extent not known for years In out* pol itics. Thfv Oonkling does not love Hlaine, and tlutfllaiiie docs not love Conkllng, are facts well known, aud that Grant, represented by Oonkling. w ill make trouble at Chicago if Blaine seciu* likely to be nominated, li equally cer tain. Many Republicans, appreciating these facts, are looking around for "another man.'* This gives to secretary Sherman a cbauce much better than he has heretofore been *bc teved to posses*. The Sburmau booin is auioug the early certainties, and his nomination, as Tlewed by politicians here not uulikely. Tbo House scramble orsr ltule 21 euded hap pily, the cause of it be ng. as a greed to ( that no legislation except in the luterost of economy shall be perinitte . on appropriation bill*. It is thought.he rule will be out of the way by the end of next week. 1 don't know that anything can bo -saida gaiust .Mr. "Irowbr.dge, Just appoiute d Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, but neither is it to be saia that he has any official fitness for the of fice. lie is not familiar with its duties. He probably know* no more of them than Sec retary Schutz. ki must bfiices training or oth er evidences of fitness is considered in making a selection, lu this very Important office tnls rulo seems to be ignored, lu the name of com mou sense why should not the Indian Bureau be transferred to tlio War Department. Tten not only a Uor ie of expensive officeholders would be got rl.l of. but army officers lamiliar with Indian habits and haviug a life position which would be forfeited by dishonesty, would be put in charge If there Is one good reason why the change should not be made 1 fail to see It. CAAHOLL. Ab Attempt to Kill the Czar. A Plan to Mine tbe Winter Palace and-Kill the Imperial Family. LONDON, Feb. 18.-A dispatch to Rt-uter s Telegram Company from St. Pet rabusr, says there lias been an ab ortive a lempt made to kill the Impe rial family by layiu£ a mine in the Winter Palace. Five soldiers were kill ed and thirty-five wounded. A later-dispatch from St. Petersburg reports that the mine was laid undei the guard room of the Winter Palace, which is immediaUly under the diubtg hall. Owing to accidental delay the Imperial family had not entered tne latter at the usual time. The explo sion made a hole in the fioor of the din ing ball ten feet long and six feet wide. The Winter Palace is the largest pal ace in the world. It occupies the site of the one destroyed by tire iu 1837, and not the least remarkable fact con nected with it is that its present form was the work of but two years. Its front is toward the Neva, 700 feet in length. It is in the form of a vast square, the angles of which nearly cor respond to the four cardinal points The palace is uneqtialed in spleudor. When the Czar resides in it it is said to be occupied by six thousand persons. The interior is gorgeous in the extreme consisting of suites of splendid halls, filled with marbles, precious stoucs, malachite and pictures. The Senate Committee appointed to investigate the way and manuer in which lugalla, -of Kansas waa elected Senator, report that though there were corrupt means used to secure his elec tion, he himself is innoeent. Ilis friends who worked for and secured his election are very sinful anl wieked, but he Is clean and pure as the driven snow. strange. The Lewilburg Journal has cerae to the conolu9ion that Bayard is about the right man for President, en which point our namesake is entirely level. Harvard University, near Biston, the greatest and best institution of learning in the couutry, is .for Bayard. The students 594 in number, vote thus: Bayard 233, irant 146, Sherman 139, Blaine 70. Ii is considered pretty safe to assume that Senator Ferry, of Michigan, would be willing to accept the Republican nomination for Vice President. TURNPIKE ELECTION.— NotIse IS hereby given t. tle stockholders of *he Bellefonte, Aaronsburg and younginanstown turnpike campauy, that an election will be held at the house of Wm. Inhoff.in Milfliiiburg, on Tues da , March oth 1880, for the purpose of electing a board ot manager a, •By the Board, 3t Stoner, PrcsH. E STRAY.—Came to the premises of the sub scriber, In Gregg township a dark red steer, supposed to be about one and a half years old. The owner Is notified and request ed to prove property, pay charges, and take the same away, otherwise it will be disposod of according to law. W. If. BLOOM. Gregg township. Fee. I € . AUDITORS' REPORT OK THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OK CENTRE COUNTY, FROM JAN. 1., WW, JAN. 1.. IMHO. DR. AI)AM YKAKK'K, TIIKASI'KKK. IN ACCOUNT WITH CENTRK COUNTV. JAN. 1., 1880. To taxes outstanding, Jun. 1, 18711 6ft\1<13.61 To taxes assessed for 1870.... 42,516.30 To amount received of Com missioners on loans 22,854.57 To amount received f Cnn lalsstuuera, ciAta and col lections 458.58 Q\) aiawnnt-received of Clear field courtly, balance on Moshannou bridge 1,14ir66 To amount received of Pat tun township. Insane account 10.52 To amount received of College township. Insane account 1(E) 01 To amount received of Spring township, inuane account 206.51 To ain't reed, rent of house '48.00 "To registration blanks 501 d... 5.70 'To balance on hand Jan. 1, 1880 3,727.17 CR. •Jan. 1.. I*W. By taxes outstanding |f.7,f23.3r. Bv county orders paid 53,264.73 Hv aim unt State Treasurer re ceipt 3,960.26 By commission on state tax paid • 4 C6..Y' Bv exonerations allowed . I*Bo. T. B.JAMISON. Jamks T. BTt'AKT, [L.s. J Auditors. Geo. R WH.LIAMS.IL.!*.] KTPBNDITt'IXNS. C\>mmiM(oners' Pay. Andrew Gregg I 714.48 Jacob Double 155.0) George Swab 2*V1.00 Henry Beck. Commit'r'* Clerk Jnry CommOsioners' Pay. N. J. Mitchell 3*.72 Henry Keller Penna. R. R. Co., for freight on lumber 'IM Wm Lucas, for work at Jail ** • * M. J.DOUII. *• " •*> Adafcs stsprees Co., for freight n pipes for Jail !-&> C. Deir, hydrant for Jail. I o.> J. \V. Barnes hydrant for la 11 12.*0 Thomas Mathews Si Son. funaber for Jail 243.72 Henry Walkey, labor at jail.... .V.Ob C. W. Connaii, " " 5-50 A. Carr. brass cooks for Jail 17.00 Ji ol> Lieb k Co, lumber lor Jail .6X K. Barlett, hauling for rnit Samuel Brueger, spmftontkMis for Jail ll.'£> O. \V. Lambert, repairing at Jail 2tM> Wm Galbralth. plumtoug at jail 23.70 Jas Harris & Co.. bill m Or rial for tail D. W. Wood ring, for watctnng at Jail s> B. Si S. S. R. K. Co., Joist for Treasurer's office 6.46 John Wetzel, carpenter work *"*" ii°2 7.13 f burf Expenses. Jurors' pay S\l62.S> Commonwealth Costs 2,4X6.91 J. 11. Vosbiirg, court reporter.. ~ WX3, cloth, for i>rl*'rs. 50.0s S& A Loeb, in lists. I r prison... 57.) •• • •• ... s.:?o Robert MeKnight, gas hi11....'.V 234.06 Geo Dolati, work at cessp.s>L... 3 51 J U Felleiibauni, reu'ng locks.. 3.50 Dan !el Deri. gas fittings 5.55 W S Galbraith. plumbing 9.40 WTTw itmlre, repairs at jail.. 7.4( I) Eberhart. repairs at Jail l.'Jl J Reynolds Si i*>n, water back and grate 10.50 Penna K. R. Co, Height on water back and grate >9 Jno MeCermott, remv'ug aslies 4.00 Frank Johnson, cleaning pipes 75 J S Mullory, repairing bedst'ds 11.50 Alvin Brady, cleaning pipes— 1.00 Wm Lucas, repair* at stable... 4.00 Wm (lares, repairs at ce115.... 5.0(1 H O Uoffer, spittoons for Jail... 7.00 —— 503 JO Print no Bills. F L Mutters, administrator's bill 192.31 KTTutcn WJ. Shugei t A Forstcr ZH.SI Fred Kurtz 51-f^ Walter K Delnlnger .t0.) EC Bender JMO Bridyes. Bridge views I 36-£> Murray, Dougal A Co.. bnlance of account from 1*76 1,284.40 Mllesburg bridge- Murray. Ihtugai & Co, for Iron bridge 12,559.30 Jonas Hpeariug, con tractor 950.00 Samuel Brugger, engineer 124.26 Geo Rider, for railing at ends 5.50 Unlonville bridge— G W Forrcy, contractor.. 4T0.C0 Samuel Brugger, engineer 1S.0) mxo Sprin ' Mills bridge- John Coldron. contractor 60.90 Port Matilda Bridge— Jonas Spearing, wntraelor 765.00 Samuel Brugger. e ngiacer 75.04 Kepaii** at Unloavlile bridge — 3JC Repairs at Karthous bridge KM) Repairs at Beech Creek iTtdge.. 2>.9ff Signs and finger boards oo Iron bridges . 104.!k* Repairs at HowanJ dam bridge 420.47 Keoalrs at Julian hridxe 1-W Repairs at Curtln bridge 9.00 Conuntssioners' expenses to br " lg " ORDIMART KIPEXSKfI. Teachers' Institute ♦ 144.24 Western Penitentiary Road damages 75.00 I)_ A. Musser. balance of account 824,27 Agricultural Society 11)0.00 Jno Mpangler, Sheriff on account 1.394.7;! J H Dobbins, sai'y as Jail phy 100.00 J RSi C T Alexander, coal for Court House and Jail 690 3d L L Brown 110,61 Potter Twp, on case lunacy 21 25 Ferguson " " " 22.69 Worth " " " 5.00 Rush "• 44 " 15.00 Assessors pay 1,273.00 C M Bower, corn's attorney 75.00 Itoad views 570.49 Running line between Union and Benner townships 84.00 Running Marion townfrtiip lino 200.63 Constable's pay 418.51 Election expenses 1,340.43 Scalp premiums 1,335.66 Redemption U. 6. Lands 283.35 •Refunding tax 34.27 Insurance en county buildings ll.'x.iO Interest on loans paid 3,122.69 Commissions on lunacy 31.32 Inquisitions on dead bodied 62.12 Notes paid Premiums to collectors 23.00 Commission to C M Bower for ! collections made . 153:91 Tax paid ou real estate held by county 5.15 Hospital for Insane, Danville 2,624.91 Robert Mcknight, gas bills 143.53 L L Beck, copying registrations 3(1.00 J P Gephait, acknowledging Commissioner's deeds 50.00 Books and stationery for Com missioner's office 22.92 Jos W Sanderson, for Judges' Chairs 60 JW Iteeder and Keller, -olerks clec tion returns . 10.00 Ira C Mitchell, attorney's fee in 7 cases . ~ 21-00 H A Mingle, services at Audi tor's >ettient h.oo J N Ha l, services at Auditor s • settlement , .. Adams Express Co., reight on blanks, &e. 4.20 Tenna R K Co.. freight on ' eJiafrv. etc. Dan'l Garnian, meals for Jur ors anl hhe 15.00 W T Twltmlre. repairs at stove* 12. W Jno T Johnston, postage, envel l>ov etc. - 36.07 U Book, entering 88 cases In IkTvket 15.54 Jno MrfDermott, removing 9h* *• at Court Mouse' 8.00 J S Malinry, repalr'g sate at CII 4.00 Lleb & Garbriclc, Ice wr Court H 8.50 Williams & Bro, ular.iiiit at C H 2.00 Costs in county vs. Phi Upshur# Borough 03.62 Wm Manu and others, books for olikes HLM J C Harper, repairs at Arethy 4 * • fflee 3.92 W A Morrison, Coin. Pfea* oost. lo.iri Harper BTOS.. bill carpet C II 24.15 .1 Harris & Co.. bill liose; &c. ** 26.66 W A Sehroyer, covering tables at Court House 6.10 Sundry persons, for soap, bind ing carpet, Ac. 2,75 D Kverhart. repairing at Re corder's ofllce 1.50 Wilson, McFurlane A Co, hard ware aC Court House 11 .3"> Wood for Court House 3*"> Mrs. Haller, serubbln-t oflloe 1.00 Jno Brack bill, stools for office 1.00 Total expenditures *Vt.964'37 JoUN HPAMOLIIt, SMBKirr, 11 A(*l"OfXT WITH CEJtTKK COUNTY, JAM. 1, ItWO. DR. To county orders recelvod on account ♦1,700.00 To costs received 61.57 Balance 754.76 ♦2,518.33 CR. By Imarding prisoner* 3,197 day. at 4b els 11.278.80 " 94 turnkey fees at 80 cts. 75 20 " oonveylng 6 prisoners to penitentiary. 4 at 840.00 ahd 2 at *IO.OO each 220.00 " conveying C Trice to hpiiue of refute 45.56 " conveying to Insane a* sylum at #4O SOO.tk) " publishing oourt proclama tion January term 28. V) " publishing court proclama tion April term . 24.00 " Publishing court proclaiua tlon, August term 19.00 • 4 publishing court proclama tion, Novenilter term 27.40 " publishing oourt proclama tion, January term, 1880 19.00 44 Sheriff's lees on court pro clamations. 4 Courts, 4.n0 44 publishing fish proclainat'n y.06 44 Sheriff's fees on general election proclamation 4.00 ~ summoning Jury, March special term 14.00 44 siimmou'g Jury. April term 34JRI , 4 * aumuioii'g Jury, Aug. term 34iM ( 44 summou'g Jury Oct. special term .14.00 41 summon g Jury Nor. term 47.00 44 nuiniuonlng Jury, January term, 1880 , _ i).oo 44 bill lumber, soap, spoons, etc.. for Jail 36.06 44 filling and mending 42 ticks at 50 cte. 21.00 44 costs on F1 Fa, No. 20. April term 119 • 4 Sundry.costs, Jan. term 14.-SA 44 44 44 ' Aug. term ls.*9 44 Commonwealth cost* 53.74 44 D F Fortney'* prdc* 34.2.* 44 removing flab .baskets Penns, I'Tne and EllPcrceKs 42.59 44 removing fish basket* Spring creek . 10.40 44 removing fish baskets Lo gans Branch 4.08 •' removing flsli baHketaKtver 51.52 41 removing fish baskets Mo shnnitmi 41-50 44 filling Jury wheel 4 days 16.00 44 expenses after Itluggold and Baumgardner 27.62 $2,316.53 Tiy balance duo Sheriff at settlement, Jau. 1. 1960 #754.76 state of renn'a. ) [, 8. Ceutre county, > We, tlie undersigned, Auditors of Centre county, do hereby certify that in pursuance of an act of Assembly. entitled "An act relati g to counties at..i townships and county and town ship officer*," we met at the cumitilion'rs' of fice, in Bellefonte, on the Ist Moiutav In Janu ary, 1:*0. und did audit und M'ttle and adjust Hie several accounts set forth in the foregoing statement. In witness whereof we have hereunto set vur hands and seals this 23d dav of January, 1880. T- B. JiMisos, [ S *E*] JamksT Stuart, JS.L.J Auditors. GKO. H. WILUAMB,[S.L.J TAXES OCTSTASDISG AND BI'K THS COIKTT BY COLI.BCTOIui. I*7l •11 Carton, Bellefonte $ 207 28$ 207 24 1*72 •John Ward. Half Moon 256 97 •l> Kobb, Liberty II 52 271 49 1473 •Daniel Malone, Bogg* "61 J L V Kerlck. Marion *; 07 43 68 1474 •Joseph Fox, Bellefonte 97311 •William ltlddles, I'hilipsbug *4193 •Fred Kerehoff, Curtln 123 24 •William Cross. Hall Moon s 72 •H U Wilcox, Knsh 554 11 •D 11 Veager, Snow Shoe 75 75 147.5 •Charle Brown, Bellefonte 76*83 •J !'Shope, M'teaburg 223 99 •II I. lUrnhart. lioggs ,V. 91 •JnoT Lucas, Cm tin ay 11 •II B Wilcox, Itush 76 74 •James Watson, Snow Shoe 84 60 123918 1876 •J H Morrison. Belief onto 6*52 5$ T M Hall, MllesbVg lit 37 fW C McCutch*>n. rhilipsburg in 51 •William Mann. Curtin 4 32 •David Haiter, Marron 210 09 •William Welser, Pcftn 324 37 *G W Koch, Totter 753 06 •John Noll, Spring 341 IS 251S 42 1R L Shirk, Mtlesburg 170 22 ♦Jackson Norton. ThiUpsburg 179 66 11 C Hotter, Howard . . 114 46 Uriah stover. Bentier - I *' 395 96 t J C Walker, Hoggs 31.5 10 Kinanuel Musser. College Ail 02 ♦Conrad singer, Curtlu 137 52 W H Fry. Ferguson 16*1 S3 John Myers. Harris 277 Of) Geo Gcusamer, Half Moon 446 54 J . Kiitio, Howard 354 72 David Kobb, Liberty 40903 !> W Orr, .Marion 2,54 47 Joel Morris, Miles 197 50 (i W F (iray, Patton Sl6 45 Wiliiam Smith. Peun 102 34 1 Henry Swab, Potter 754 37 F H Dale, Hush ' K4 00 H J Tiblnns, Sprihg 927 A3 William Miller, Taylor 107 64 JJ T Dunkle, Walker 143 95 IW 11 Williams, Worth 57 19 7927 75 187* William Jones, Bellefonte 595 5$ E M Carr, MUesburg , 199 00 E O Mattcrn, Phllliwburg 470 97 Sam'l Hrlckley. Howard borough 18212 tCkas Smith. Lnionville 11 66 Thonris Perdue, Benuer 1087 21 J J C Walker, Hoggs 442 23 jJno A Rupp, College 720 04 Henry Thiel, Curtin 134 46 John H Gates, Ferguson 653 30 1C P Leitzcll, Gregg 1221 23 D II Rote, Haines 171 16 Jno Carper, Jr Harris 364 70 r IDs Lytic. Half Moon 31 49 t John Craig. Huston 291 91 D M Burlew, Liberty * 34802 t William Irvin, Marlon 636 44 JWilliatn Tressier, Patton ' 459 36 John D Foote, Penn 1502 97 Jas C Boal. Potter 529 31 F H Dale, Rush 658 26 J A J Swartz, spring 1693 64 Jos Thompson, Snow Shoo I'JB 76 Samuel Hoovei . Taylor 293 09 IK Hue Zimmerman, Walker 504 09 Suniuel Stepheus, Worth 190 71 13909 30 1*79 |A C Musser, Millhelm 4As;f| JDanT Aj'ers, Philipsburg 562 03 A N Russell, Unionvlllo 229 16 1W A Taylor, Ileuner 1556 54 J M Stuart, Burn side • 192 63 J O Walker, Hoggs 1161 66 t Win Foster, Col lego 2454 67 i Henry Thiel, Curtin 230 44 iGeo W Kichtine, Ferguson 2844 05 tCyrus Lose, Gregg 3002 73 ♦ Jacob Bower, Jr. Haines 1564 47 J II Grtffln, Half Moon *94 12 ID W Kline, Huston 378 73 IJ M Kline, Howard township 352 AS 1C A Cortcr, Liberty 698 57 1J J Hoy, Marion 1194 52 Geo H llaines, Miles 1601 35 Daniel Heckman, Patton 1046 75 C Alexander, Penn 134.3 73 J W Mensinger, Potter '3566 12 John B Long, Rush . 51815 John Uurbriek, Spring" * 2446 88 Samuel Bower, Snow Shoe * 30T24 Jno T Fowler, Taylor. , . 392 86 Wm Snotts, Union '*■> 204 78 David Yocum, Walker 2390 26 Geo K Williams, Worth * 295 33 W.lliain Miles, M.leHbure 42435 Robert Cook, Jr. Howaru boro 320 30 ;:J M Kelcliline, Bellefoute 3946 56 Benjamin Stamtu, Harris twp, 1723 00 38321 36 Total taxes outstanding $67,023 36 • In hands of attorney for collection. t f/Ml ! u full Binc J n - lst ' I I aid in part since Jan. Ist* FINANCIAL CONDITIO* OF CEKTRK 0., FAX. 1, 1880. To notes and bonds outstand lng $93,864.70 " due Jo h n Spangler, Sheriff - • "54.76 " balance due Geo Swab *9.5® balance due Jac Dunkle m 6t L, ■mrnm li To balance due by Centre •Co-* 7 ' B1 *'' 5 ® By amount In hinds of Co. Treasurer ♦ 3,727.17 " notes of sundry persons held by commissioners 2,400.00 " Botes In hands of A Hoy for collection 1,827.32 " notes in hands of A C Row er for collection 1,088.10 44 taxes outstanding Jan. 1, IHBO 67,023.36 " amount due from boroughs ami townships for Insane lulls, as toliovvs: " Rush Iwp 111.32 " I'll 111 psliurg borough 2,Hi 1.15 44 Rennertwp. 405.40 •' Spring twp 2,100.15 " Milesburg borough 27..00 •• Huston tvvp 806.07 " Itellefonte borough 1,81.1.22 " Totter twp 121,12 " Worth twp 125.25 " Liberty twp. 170.78 " Ferguson twp 147.0,5 " t.'ollege two 210.44 44 Tartr.dge Kt 70.00 " balance due from A Gregg 173.74 •' baiance due from L W Munson 203.24 " lteal estate held by couuty 419.04 " balance from Clearfield coun ty. (common pleas rostsl 430,90 " Harris twp. lire commission 20,UU " balance 7,815,59 CENTRE COUNTY,*BB. We tlte undersigned, Commissioners of Ccn trecivunty. do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true ami correct statement of the receipts and expenditure* of said county, from Jan. 1 1670 to Jan. 1, iB6O. Witness our bands. ANHKKW UKMili, / riKOIMJK SWAU, JCom'rs. J AC. DCNKLE. ) Attest: Hknky Rata, Clerk. IjIXRI UTOK'S NOTlCE.—Letters testaraen IA tary on the ost-ite of Magdalene Garret late of Miles township, deceassd. having been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowlng to in selves indebteu to said estate sre hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre seut them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB SHULTZ. Executor. Administrator* notice.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Neese, late of Gregg tow nship, deceased, hav ing la-en granted to the undeiSigned,all persons know In themselves Indebted to said estate, are hereby iou nested to muke immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. S. ,1. Jlkkino. WM. 11. NKKSE. 4-Ct Administrators. IJIXBCCTOR 4 * NOTlCE.—Letter- testamcnt _j ary on the estate of llartleti Breon, late of Haines township, deeeas-d. hariu- been f Tamed to the undersigned, all persons know ng themselves Indebted to said estate are herc b> required to make Immediate payment, ami those liar lug claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. T. T. MI sbik, 4-6t Executor. Administrators NotirK.-L.tter* of Admli istratiou de b*mi* non. cum tctla mento anmro, on the estate of Oeorge Snyder, late of Haines tow nship. deceased, having lieen granted to the undersigned, all persons know lug themselves Indebted to said estate are here by notified to make Immediate payment, and tuwse having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Samuel snydkr, 3-Ot Administrator, de Urnis non, cum Usluinento annexo. J OHN H. GRAY, Fashionable B-rber- Two doors west of Milllieim Hotel, MILLHEIM, PA. QKNTRK COUNTY FARMERS' HOME, THE mm mmm. Prices to Suit the Times. Improved Stabling and careful lloillen. Low special rate* to Jurymen mid Witnesses Cleanliness, comfort unexcelled NO DISCHI IN TI)N. npalnst the 1 nvlucfw, than wli>:n non are more w>r hy, or m >r entitled to attention. The Kuph House having over three times the capacity of other hotels. Cure IM no occasion or disposition to ptaee the gue*;* In attic rooms. This accounts for If* growing I.oca I Trade. We do not trust jrour hoises to the care sad profit of parties disconnected with the hotel. J. II MYERS, tf. Proprietor. MARTIN FREE, MANUFACTURER OF Window Shades, OFKICK AND STORE 956 North Second Street, FACTORY, 946 St John Street, PHILALELPHIA. mm wi First Class Work and Low Prices. Country Trade Respectfully Solicited. WILBER'S DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER, THE LMHTEST DRAFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST MOWER. THE LAR6EST MOWER. THE BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. TESTIMONIALS. TW Tar... I. up*rl*r t ay lld-rt murhrna I nn M>< rr.r MW U OK. HARRIS LXWIS, rmUnl .1 X. York DlltytMi'l Am*. Tk. rurtaf .flit, (IUI rut with th* Xurrk* Mrm U our, mi oad rapid Um ofur Ik. ii madti t>J tbt R*trß Grain SATKD by these iMproved Machines. GRtIN Katwrs will not mkmltto the enor nioui wastage of Grain iind the inferior work dent tr/ all other machines, when once posted on the difference. NOT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oatg, Barley, Rye, and ILKS Grains. but tho ONLY Suecess ful Thresher in Klax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and lik Hoods. Roqulrro no " attachmonta" or " robulldins" t® ehanar from Grain to Seeds. IN Thorough Workmanhip, Elegant Fintih. Perfection of Part*, Completeness of Kqulpmeat, Ote., our " VUIATOX" Thrcaher Outfit, arc Incomparable. MAEVKLOI S for MmpllcH) of Parts, using Ires than ouo-half tho usual Belts and Geari. Makes Clean Work, with no Littering* or Scatterings. FIH'R Rises of Separator! Made, Baiag from Rlx to Twelrc-HorsoiUe, and two style# of Mount ed Horse Powers to matob. FOB Partlfsilars, Col! on ear Dealers or wit* q, r.r iUmuairl rk'ralar. "2i:a aofl free- THE WHITE Sewing Machine VxlS BEST or AXJU ' Unrivaled in Appearance, t - Unparalleled in Simplicity , Unsurpassed in Construction , Unprecedented in Popularity , And Undisputed in the Broad Claim •w actus VM TERT BEST OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING. HANDSOMEST, AND Host Perfect Sewing Kaehlni IN THE WORLD. Ths great popularity of the WWtal* thamcstecn •tncing tribute ta it* excellence and superiority em other machine*, end in submitting ft ta the trade we put It upon Its merits, and in ao instance has it ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. The demand for the White has Increased te seek IB extent that we are new cempeUod te turn eat A. CGonplete Gavrriag evory thzee zoinutca ia tfam da .y to supply tli. cLesxxauadLl Every machine It warranted for t years, end sold for e*sh at liberal discount*, w epon easy pa/starts, to suit the convenience et customer*, •WA6SXT3 WACTI3 IK UHOfiCOPTO H22ITCBT. WHITE SEWIWuACHINE * IB 158 EucM Asm, Cieeeiaed. OWe, 512 * S S " c a ET ► 5 1 § m h 5 z 2 fc ils 11 ~ 5 *I ' = §§ l!o 3! t Sla 53) 5. J I s ' ?80|i ! s w£ > 3 > - e HIGHEST HONORS Cntnnial World's Far, SHOOTNBSR OROiHS nowoowoss mAsmotmLT AS nti BEST INSTRUMENTS. Their comparative excellence la roeognteod try the JnigM ta tnelr Report, from wktoh Ike following ta en extract: ••The B. 8 HON IN GBR ORGAN OO.'S exhibit aa Ike boot Imatrumente et • prioo rendering then possible to Urgo close of pnrohasers,having a combination of Reeds end Belts, prodncln: novel and pleeatsg effects, containing many desirable Improvements, will stand longer in dryer camp climate, loos liable to got oat of order, ell the boards baing made three-ply, pnt together so it Is imnoaalble for th ra to either shrink, swell or ap!!t. M THR ONLY on G> AN S AWARDED THIS RANK. This Mdol end Award was granted after the most aevero competition of the beet makers, before one o* the meet competent Juries ever assembled. New Styles and prices Just loaned, wbleh ere in aooorianco with oar rule, the BEST OR* GAN for the least money. We ere prepared to appoint afow new Ageeto. Illustrated Catalogues mailed, peat gild, em application to B. SHONINGER ORGAN CO, 91 to ltt CHESTNUT iTBIIT, ";;rr HATW*. Ocw.