Jj|illljeim Journal. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 1880 THE MtLLHEIM JOURNAL Is publl lied .-very Thursday. In Musser'S Build ing, inruor t" Main and IVnn streets at $1 00 TEH ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or it not paid in ad ranee. AD YERTIMXG DA TDD. 1 week. 1 mo. 3 mo. R mo. 1 year. 1 square,... | ♦H*' I 12 M *' 0,1 1 *! "® t.,column... I 3 ixi | 4w i>(K) 10ml V,oolmnn... I 500 1 750 10 00 15 00 1 void f Mlnmn..! \ SOO | 12 00 20 00 35 00 | 60 00 One inch ntnk-'s a square. Administrators nnd Executors' Notices $!.50. Transient ad verUsomcnts i.ml locals 10 cents per line for first Insertion ami 5 cents par lino for each ad ditional insertion. Job Work done on short rotieo. M AI.TI.K A DEIXIXiiER, rnblhhi'M. Iknrdi & Snniay School Dirtctory. Evangelical. Ministers now absent, attending annual scs-lon of Conference. Wio .(• F. Dfininper. Preacher in chart:*- Sunday School, 2r. M.—D. I- Zerby. supt. Methodist. Urchdker-in-eharge absent attending annual session of Conference. Jiev. H r . li. Whitney, Preacher-ln-chargc.— Sunday School. 1 P.Jt.,—D- Kimport.mipt. Reformed. Rev. S. S. Siogel will preach next Saturday afternoon at salcm' church In Herman and In the evening Jn English; i n Sunday fort-noon in Aaronsbvirg German, end in the evening in 1 ngiish: in theartcrnoon.it St.Tauks church>in Gciman. United Brethren. Ji*v. John Londif, Prtacher-in char era. — Lutheran. /vVr. John Tomhntvn, Potior.— CerniAn preaching in Aftroukhutg next Sunday morning, aiu! in Miilhcim in the evening, eng llh. United Sunday School, 0 x. M.—F. P. Luse st. Lcdie & So KtyJJirsctory. MillluHm l.Oflijo, No. 955. 'I.'Q. O. F. meets in hrtrhall. Penn street, everySnhmlay wening. Ket*eoa Degree Meeting every Thursday on or before tin- fnli moon ol each month. H. A. I'.T MT.LP.R. See. U. B. lUnrjiAX.lv G PrtTidencr Grange, No. 217 P. of II , mect*kt Ale *ader s bl<*k on the second Saturday of each month at fit,, r. M-. nod on the fourth Sa turday of eafh iiuui.h ut I*. I*. M. P. L.ZKXIIY. Soe. A. O. Master.. The MilllrTin B. & 1.. A.vwriatfon nnvts in the Peon street school house on t le evening of the second Monday of c.vh month. A. WUTKK. SIC, It. O. PKIS SGEK, Prest. The Mlllheiin Cornet Hand meets 111 the Town Hail on Monday nd Thursday evenings. F. P. OTTO, sec., K. IIARIEK, l'res't. MilUu-iin Escort of Co. P.. sth Kegt., N. (}.. I okl their drill meeting on the second story of Alexander's Block, every Tuewlaj and Friday ne>*iuf, Ontee tVevnty Oeroineratie Commit* tee for IKS 9. •DlSffll'T?. SVMKS. P. O. AI>I!UMS. •S. W \V C 1 lei 1 lie >' *V--W.,..\Vni Harper Mile.hu*£.~ Frank K Bible... Milesbnrg VnioJiville P •' McDonnell,..Unionville Howard ,A .1 Gardner Howard phhlnsbi rtf *.C G llorli tiger... Philipsb'g Miilh tin 1 II Itelfsuxder..Millheim Ilenuer Uriah Stover.... Ilellefoute lloigx... . -las A MeClain... Mileshurg Burusjde. Win Hopple Pint-Glenn College Sam'l Gtuiiaml.. Hoalsbttrg Curljt) David lb-10ng... Howard Ferguson. G P D.Ol Driebeibls.. State Col s*. p O M Sheets Stormston Gregß..... I- M ltishel Spring M s Jluines George Keister, Aaronsb'g HalEjcoon lohu Ward stormsto'n Harris .. Sara'! Islder Hoalsburg Howard David Tanver... Howard Huston H (I Chrotuster.. Martha l.ifeeriy W II Gardner—Blnnt-liard Marion John Hoy, -Jr Walker Milos Sam'l K Faust Millheim pattou G W Rumberger..Fillmore IVnn ... \\ F Smith Millheim Pot t-r, N. i' D F J use Centre Hall •• *>. P (> W Spangler Tusseyv'e Hash WilliamCullen... Philipsb g Suow >Loe lolru G Uzzle Snow shoe Spring EC Wood IMlefon'e Tavlor Samuel Hoover.. .Fowler Union J S Fredericks... Fleming Walker Sannel Decker... Zion Worth G K Williams Pt.Matilda J. L. sl ANGLER, Chairman. FI:.VXK E. BIFLC, Secretary. Blaine a Part of Grant's Ad ministration. The independent republicans of New York have is rued a cu uiifesto in which they pronounce against both Grant and JJlaii e as unsuitable candidates for the presidency. They deel ire that upwards of nineteen thousand New York repub licans "scratched'' the name of A. B. Cornell for governor at ttie election last fall and that this large element is un compromising in its hostility to a third term ai.d to any candidal# fur the pie sidency win se record is not without taint of corruption or ofiicial malfeas ance. It may be said that these recal citrant fellows are bard to please, but in putting Grant and Blaine alike undei their ban they are simply consistent. The fact is that Blaine really was as much a part of Grant's administration a3 any member of the ex-president's cabinet. As speaker of the house of representatives he was "the third olli cer of the government" and his approv al and oftimes his active support of the measures of the Grant administration became necessary to secure their adop tion by congress. Not a single one of the many notorious schemes of the lob by which received the sanction of the Grant administration passtd congress without the assent if not the decided nipport of Blune. He could have de feated any one of them by a nod of his head or a wave of his hand. He c mid have stopped with a single word the e normous grants of land to the Pacific railroad companies and the lavisn ap propriations lu money that were voted to favored claimants during the presi dency of Grant. He could have broken up the Indian ring and the Whisky ling with a hint to the appropriate committees of the house which were his creatures and servants. He could have driven out of the White House with a shake of his little linger the hi ids of prey that roosted there from 18 ;9 till 1876. But he cnose deliber ately to do none of these things His c ireer as speaker of the house therefore cannot be judged apart from the histo i v of the Grant administration and the independent republicans of New York do liiru no injustice in placing him on the same plane of political morals with the ex president, lie has hut one ad vantage over Grant and that consists in the fact that the l itter lias already had two terms of Hie presidency. —P it riot. Our Wnnhlnginn Irtttor. Washington, l>. ('. Fob. 2S|ii, isso. So far as I'lesidentlal Candidate# arc con cerned, there was never a better prospect of harmony Tor tlie Democratic Convention than now, nor a better prospect for a quarrel in any convention than in the coming Republican con vention. There Is no Democratic quarrel that reaches beyond th" bord w# of a state, and none, even of tha'. limited character whl*h is not likely to tw settled long before the conveu tion meets at Cincinnati on the 22nd dax of June. In the Itepuhilcan party, however, tho differences are raduat and permincnt. The leading dcpubllcans are men who (40m various causes hate each other bitterly, and nt least two of the most prominent aspirants for the Presidency among them would welcome defeat rather than success of the party under ttic lead ership of others. Besides this unprecedented rivalry among leaders, the radical party lias on its hands a question which in no previous election has as- SNUted so much iin;orlancc. 1 am told that educated and aspiring negroes—Senator Ka innnds might call mem "niggiV—are disaa is fled with t ie meagre recognition gtvn them by the Republican party wd are angry, lo calise of their social eAeluM H lieu they happen to have scats in the Senate or to occupy other oflicial |K> itions. 1 renew a predict! >n m lie months ago, that we will have an early adjounun Mil ofUongr ss The recent course of delay—tho question of ad aptiug new House rule;—is out of tiic way sub stantially. The rules are 110 '.on get* to l • cm slderad iu Cft'JiuUtee of tlie wh ne, where all of -.them hive been .cted on, but in open ilou-e and commencing with Tuesday they will be rap idly disposed of. An a IJ.urnnn?nt in May, so that Congnvs will be out of the way before the convention meet in Jane, will be a great hcip to do Dent>eraeytewards victory. The idea that M. D.-U-qieps is u'l engi leer of experience and ability has d m. 1 much t> give ! ee/'if to a l'amana canal scheme mi icr Ins di rection. He is not an engineer, and hid no connection with the on Imvr work 0:1 Die Suez canal, the only engineering accomplishment with which his name is connected. In that great work ho was simply the head <>f that body of capitalists who coasts u go-l the canal, it wiilnotdotoab.lnuouugre.lt doctrine of the Democracy uiwn th'J erroneous idea tlut a Frenchman is the only man that ea 1 do the work. CARROLL. THE NOW York State .Uopulilic.in Convent ion c.ime off at Utica, last Widucsday, ttie 2.">lh. No one is surprised to hear that the convention instructed fr Grant, for it was well known long since that such would be the re*ult. Conkhng who manages the raacl.ine in the Em pire state, strained every nerve to give the state to the silent man on horse liaek. Vet it was as surprising as it was unexjected, that {Blaine developed so much strength .in the convention. The iii st test vote gave 217 votes for the would-Im prospective e:nj>eror, and IS 1 for 111 une, leaving 0n1y47 >f ma jority, in a convention of 387, in favor of Giantism, Third-tenuis;a and cor rupt ion generally. If any one thing is clearer than all utiles it is that if Un people had their fiee choice, Giantism, with allats lengthy train <>f wrong and evil, would be condemned by the Am erican people m a voice so emphatic that it wouki never be heard of again asa factor ju politics. The Democratic Dark Horses. Tli dv is a noiicsHble Ilanco- k feeling s 1 t< ttio current of m iniou A ci responHent w io has talke'l with four teen Southern Senat us tells nu- that Limy almost unanimously f.vor Han cock's claims. Sptaker Hantlall's sud den change from Chicago to Cincinnati gi-vee rise to considerable speculation It is saiJ that it means a virtual retire* ment of Mr. TiJden in favor of General Hancock or Mr. Jewett. The selection of Cincinnati is regai dt d as favorable to Jewett, who is from Ohio aud repre sented a district of that State in Con cress before taking the presidency ol the Erie It ad. The Vermont Republican Con vention D3clare3 for Gao. F. Edmunds.- MONTTELIEK, Vt., Feb. 20. -There publican state convention met to-day and adopted resolutions presenting the name of George F. E hounds as a suit able person to be made the candid.ito of the republican party for the next p.esident. Cincinnati is considered to be a real good place to hold a Democratic Na t oual Convention, and the 22nd of .June just as good ati ne. Now let us have a number one men as candid ites for President, and Vice President, and we will give Grantisin, Third-term ism and Credit Mobileisio such a quietus that liiey will not again be heard of until judgment day. THE Hon. E. B. Washburneannoun ces that under no circumstances will he consent to be a candidate for President. Well now that's just what we had in tended doing when it occurred to us that nobody asked us to be a candidate. Guess that's precisely the mau's lix who writes Washburne with an "c". No, we can't all be President. IT must be apparent to even tne dull est intellect that Grant will by the Re publican nominee for President. Cam eron, Coukhiig Si, Co., have the matter i i hand, and judging from the way things are miuaged in Pennsylvania and New York it is evident tin y are determined to force Grant on the peo ple for a third time whether he is wan ted or not. Edward Ilerrick, Esq., at present chief clerk of the Auditor General's Department, is mentioned as a proper candidate for that ollice. He is said to he altogether fit and worthy. AUDITORS' REPORT OK THE RECEIPT* AND KXTKN Dl iT RI-N OF t'KNTUK CoI'NTY, FROM JAN. 1., IST.i, J YN. 1., IS*O. Dlt. ADAM YKAIUCK, TItEASI'IIKII, IN .WVOCNT WITU CKNTKR POPNTt. JAN. 1., IHHO. To taxes outstanding. Juu. 1, lsT-.i #iV,liW.6l To taxi'# assessed for 157'.'.... 42,517 30 To amniint received of Com inlftdoiieis nil loans 22,4T-4.57 To amount rec I vert of Com missioner#, costs and col lections 450.5* To amount received of Clear field county, balance on Mosh.t niiou briilge 1,145.6*1 To iimonnt received of ration toe nship. lus.i ne account 10.7 c! To amount r ceived of College township, insane acount lu.ioj Toaim uni received of Spring township insane account 2iW,51 To am't ree'd, rct.t of house 4# on To registration blanks 501 d... 5.70 To balance on hand Jan. J, lust! 3,727.17 * Cll. JUl'i. 1., I*o. By taxes outstanding. f>7,<>23>i By county older# paid 53,2i>1.73 Kv anu unt state Treasurer re ceipt 3,%0.2H By com mission on State lax paid 1mniis>loiis aHouisl eoliee- 1,277 >1 By salary 2,0o.0< By stationery Balance 3,727.17 XV H the undersigned. Auditors of Centre county.-do hereby C'oiint'j .' ru'itor*' PuV lames T. stuuit G. K. Williams . T B. Janusou - 0 ; j C. L. BulUngton, clerk i rt o(xi Improvement nnd Repair*. John Markie, for fence nt Jail— l. v, < 1. W.JCberhart, for work at J.V.I sin le *"'l ! J. W, Barnes, for gas fitting do (John Gregg, tor work at furnace jut' $ '- : Fenna. K.rti. Co., for freight on lumber ' \ Win l.neus, for work at Jail HC. > jM. -I. Dolan. " .... 6-0 > Adams Kxpresi Co., for freigt.t on pipe# for jail Tb C. !W,r. hydrant for jiil Id-"' ! J. W. Barnes, hydrant for J ill— 12.H* I Thomas Mathews & Sou. lumber • for jail -j3<72 I Henry Walkey, labor at jail ... AS.po JC. W. Corman. " " *-'7 A, Carr. brass cocks for jail.... L..'A) Jio 1> i.leb & Co, hiiuberlor Jnil 3K3 ' R. r.irb-t', liauHug for jail 2 Samuel Brugger, siwctheutious I for Jail - U-2> 'O. \V. Lamb'ii, repairing at Jail 'jn.nu i Win ttalbrulHi. plumbing at Jail 23.7J | Jas Harris & Co., Mil in .terial for jail 242.11 ! D. XV. XVo-dring, ful watcluug st jail * M I B. & S. S. li. li. Co., Jul#t for Treasurer's OFFICE 6. pj John Wetzel, carpenter work | at * il 'JP7.I3 Ojiirt Exp jifcs. Jurors' pay 4 J62 85 Commoitwealth Costs 2.4**5. l 'l J. 11. Vosburx, court reporter., ibn.oy \V. F. Rcber, court reporter— -74.24 It. Gulbrailh. . ourt c:.-r 162. o> IV ti&ilbraiUi. Janitor Tipstaves pay .363.5*) M.J. lhdan. special detective.. 'iUi'.tW Court Proclamation* bv Sheriff Spuiißh*r 122.26 Summoning jurors, by Sheriff 183.0) (Vu-ntf Prison I Mrs. Shaffer, washing fot pris o.ers..; * &-?> Mrs. Price, wash, for prisoners 27-0 Joseph Bros. it Co.. clotlii.-ig for ! prisoners -M-'l Harper Bros, cloth, for pris rs. 00.';3 IS& A Loeb, arise, f r prison... .17>I •• •• *• . 2C.' Robert Mcknight, gas bill 2i-4 A> Geo Do'an, work at cessn h>1.... J H Fellenl-anni, iep'ug locks.. it-SJ Daniel Dorr, gas W k Galbtuith. plumbing W T TwitmliC. repairs at jail.. 7-40 1) Kb.-rhart. reisdr.s at iatl 1.'.'l J R-yi Ids 1 Fred Kurtz M-W Walter & Deininger 50.00 KCBeiid.-r 50.<<0 Bridges. Bridge view s < :>i.2"d Murray, Dougal & Co.. b-tlanee of account from I*7B 1.284.40 MUesburg bridge- Murray. D -ugai& Co, for iron bridge 12.5854.90 Jonas Speartng, con tract tr H*io.od Samuel Brugger. engineer 12L25 Geo Hider, for railing at ends 5.80 Unlonville bridge— G W Korrey, contractor.. 470.00 Baiuuci Bruggcr. engineer ls.'ki Sprin' Mills bridge— John Cold ron, eimiractor 60.0J Port Matilda Bridge— Jonas Spearing, eonti actor 765.00 Samuel Brugger. cngurecr 75.04 Itepaicsat Unlonville brtdge 2J.5.1 Itepairs at Karthoiia bridge 12.00 Repairs at Beech Cirek bridge.. 2.097 Signs ami linger boa ids on iron bridges 154.93 Repairs at Howard dam bridge 4'A).47 Keuairs at Julian bridge I.'O ltej.ltirs at Curtiu bridge*.! 8.00 Commissioners' expenses to bridges 40.53 ORDIXAUV KXPENSKB. Teasers' Institute 9 14 4.24 Western Penitentiary 34*4.04 . Koad damages 75.0 J 1). A. Musser. balance of account 824.27 Agricultural Society 100.() J no spangler, Slieritt' on account 1,394.72 J II Dobbins, sal'y as jail phy 10o.< J K&C T Alexander, coal for Court Homo and Jail 69) 3d I, L Brown ll"..l Potter Twp, on case lunacy 21 25 Ferguson " " " 22.6.1 Worth " " " 5-do Rush " " " 15JJ0 Assessors pay 1,273.'*) C M Bower, Coin's attorney T.0) Road views 570. W Running line between Unlou and lieniier townships 51.00 Running Marion township line 200.63 Constable's pay 418..M Election expenses 1,:y0.4.3 Scalp premiums 1,335.60 Kedcmplion IT. S. Lands 233.A5 Jtcfunoing tax # Insurance on county buildings 115.50 Interest on loans paid 3,122.89 Commissions on lunacy 31.32 I nquisiti JlTS ou dead bodies % 62.12 Nu'.w) paid 16,161.ft! Premiums to collectors 23 U Commission to C M Bower for collections made 153.01 Tax paid oil real estate held by countv 3.15 Higipital for insane, Danville 2,624.91 Kooert Ale Knight, gas bills 143.6) Ll. Beck, copying registrations 30.00 J 1' Gcp'iait, ackuowledgins Commissioner's deeds 50.00 Books and stationery for Com missioner's oltt-e 22.92 Jos W Sanderson, for Judges' Chairs 09.00 Keeder and Keller, clerks elec tion returns 10.00 Ira C Mitchell, attorney's fee in 7 cases 21.00 II A Mingle, services at Audi tor's -.ettlcmeut 6.09 J N Had, services at Auditor's settlement . 9.00 Adams Express Co., reight on blanks, &c. 4.20 Penna R K Co., freight on chairs, etc. .1.1) IHuTI U.triußn, for Jur <>n and hire . IS-00 WTTw it mire repairs al Moves 12.M J no T Johnston, postage, envoi etc. • 89.(7 II Beck. w c>x '** 1,1 IHwkK 18.84 Jho Me I leiiiinH. removing *h. en at Court llou*o l.'W -J M Mullory. renair'g ymte at cII 4.00 I.lrh a tiarbricK, lee nv Court II 3.50 Williams & Bro. glaring at V II 2.00 Cost* In county vs. J'hllipsbnrg Borough 98.62 Win Mann and others, books for office# 141.85 .rc Harper, repairs at Frothy'* ffiec ' ' 3.52 VV A Morrison. t'oin. Pleas cost. 10.U2 liar per Bro*.. bill carpet C I! 24.15 .1 Harris & Co., bIU hose. Kr. " J6.i,6 W A Sclirover, eovcrlug tables at Court lloU*e *S.'O Sumtry |H>r*ons. foraoap, blnd liik carpet, &e. 2 75 I) Kverliart. repairing lte wrtlrr'* office l.ro Wilson, MeFarlane A Co. hart!. ware at Court House 11.35 Wood for Court House 3.£5 Mr.s. Ilallei, serubbliK offie • l.(V) .Ino Uruckblll, stools for office l.Ot) TuUtl expenditures $53,3i*4'37 JOtlX KCANGLKK. SHKKirr. IX AtVoCKT WITH CKSTKE We, the undersigned, Audi lorn of Outre county, do hereby certify that in pursuaure of an ac; of Assembly, entitled - An art relall ,g to count h-s ar..t tow nshlps and county and town ship ortleer*," > e met at the coinniiiMonerr" of tlee, in (telleUnite, en the Ist Mond.lv in J.uiu ary, W. and did audit and settle and adjust the several accounts set foil It in the foregoing statement. In witness whereof we have hereunto net >ur ! hands .and seals this 23d dnv of Jauu.tr'., 1880. T. B. Jam isos, (5.1.,1 JamksT mi art. tA.l..] Auditors. G KO. K. WlLl.lAV*.[Kl,.] TAXKS Ot'Ts-TANI>JN hvbb, Ltbert/ 14.52 27149 J876 •Daniel Msbiue, Itngjg* 7 6t JLC tterlck. Marion 36 07 4168 I*7l •Joseph Fox. Bllefoute 97111 •William Hi'ttb>, Phiii)-s!>u g 84'>H3 • Fred Kerrhoff, Curtin ]23 2S •William Cross, Huh AIOOII a 72 •!! It Wi!ct x. Bush fdt 11 •1) H Y eager. Aliow Shin 75 75 2-581 •Jehu Noil, spring 38i in 2L18J2 H77 {lt I. Shirk., Mclyvbtirg • \ . 176 22 {Jackson *jtrlu. l'Mlip.burg 17966 14 0 Mutter, Howard 125 46 Uriah stover. Benner 395 95 {J C Walker. Hogg- ij.t 1* Km.uiuel Musser. College 4M4"2 fCourad Sinner, 'Cnrtjii 1.17 52 W H Fry, Ferguson W <\3 John Myers. Harris 2771(9 Geo Gonsamc;*. HaM Moo* 441.54 J . Kline, Howard 358 72 David itobh. Liberty 409 PR 1) W 'w, Marion 2-54417 Joel Morris, Miles 197 50 U W F Cray, l'atton 316 85 I William Smith. I'emi 102.1* j {Henry Swab, Fatter 7.5s 37 r' I! Dale, l!u h S4 i*t H J Tibbfn.", Sprihg 927 83 William Miller, laylor 107 68 {J T Diinkle. Walker 183 91 JW 11 Williams, Worth 57 19 7927 76 • 1879 William Jones, llellefonlu 595 56 K !1 Carr. Milcnhurg 199 00 KUMattern, Philipsburg 470 97 Saiu'l Brick Icy, Howard borough I*2 12 ft has smith. Unionvilie 1166 Thorn is Perdue, Ik-liner 10x7 21 {J 0 Walker, Hoggs M 2 21 i Ino A ltupp. College 72008 Henry Thiel, Curtin 134 cfi John II Gates, Ferguson G5.\30 {(' 1* Leitzell. Gregg 1221 21 l> 11 Kot", Haines 171 16 Jno Carper, Jr., Harris 3'4 70 ; llis Lytle. Half Moon 81 49 7 John Craig, Huston 291 91 D M Burlew. Liberty 248 (2 1 William Irvin, Marion 636 44 {William Tresslcr, l'atton 4.59 36 John D Foote, Feu a 1502 07 Jas C Deal. hotter 529 31 F H Ihije, Hush 658 26 J { A J swart/, spring 169164 Jos Thompson, Snow Shoo 126 76 Samuel Hoove;, Taylor 293 oO 1 Kilue Zimmerman, Walker 504 no Samuel Stepneus, Worth 190 71 13909 30 1 1879 1 V C Musser, Millheim 415,64 {Dan*! Ayers, Philips burg ss>2(l A N ItuHseli, Unionvilie 229 16 JW A Taylor, Benuer 1556 .54 J M Ktuart, Btirusidc 192 , Union 1 204 7.8 {David Yocuin, Walker 2390 2i {Geo H Williams, Wortn 29(5 31 ♦ W.Ulam .Miles, M lesburg 428 35 tltobcrt Cook, Jr. Howard bora 3*20 30 U A! Keicbline, Beßcfonte 3946 56 iteujamln Staram, Harris twp, 1723 00 38321 96 Total taxes outstanding #67,023 36 * In hands of attorney for collection, t Paid in full since J"* Jst, , { Paid In part since Jan. Ist. 1 FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CCSntK CO., JAN. 1, 1880. To notes and bonds outstand ing #93,564.70 " balance due John Spanglcr, Sheriff <54.76 " balance due Geo Swab 49.50 " balance duo Jac Dunkle 18(.50 To bu'aDce due by Centre Co. #7,815.59 By amount in html* of Co. Treasurer $ ,1,727.17 •' notes of sundry persons held by commissioners 2,409.(X) " Bote* in bands of A Hoy for collection 1,627.32 Holes in hands of AC Bow er tor collection 1,058.19 '" taxes outstanding Jan. 1, IH6O 67,023.3d " amount due from boroughs and townships for insane tu't*. as tdi'.ows: " Kesh tap 111.32 " I'hllipsburg boi oiif l 2,*11.15 " lien ner twp. 405.49 •' Soring twp 2.199.15 i ' Mllcsburg bo rough 27 .90 " Huston twn "996.57 " Bellef.ilite fIOIOUgh "1,613.21 potter twp '121,12 " Worth twp 125.25 " l.tbeHy twp. 'l,*B.>l " Kerg ison twp 147.0< " College twn 210.44 " l'urtr.dge KM 70.00 " balance du* from A (Irege 173.74 " baancc due from I. W Mnnson 29.3.24 " K"al estate held by county 419.(4 " balance from < leartb'Ul coun ty, (common plea# costs) 43b.'.<6 " Hands twp. fire commission 2o.o " balance 7.8|5,59 CKNTKK COUNTY, KM. ~>l •",4 - We the imdersigtied, CommUsioncis of ( en trr county, do hereby certify that the foregoing i 1* a true and correct statement of the receipts and e\|M-nditures nf said county, fro.n Jan. 1 1*79 to Jan. 1, INRO. Wit ness our hands. ANT>IM-:W OKi.tJti, y OKOKOK HW.tR, ('oin'ri. J AC. rVNK LK, s Attest: Hc\nr Bkpk. Clerk. UItKPIKB K4.F.CThN.~\ati-i i- her.-hy given I. the stockholders of hc Helb-foiite, ] Aarnnshurg and Yonngmniistowti turnpike • cAinpany, that an elertion will beheld ntthe | house of Win. InhnfT, In MlfUiohui g, on Taes | da , March 9lh lxso. for the purjuoe of electing a board ot managers. By'the Board, .it John Stoner. Pres't. T7S6TKAY-— Came to the premises of the suli "jserlber, in (Jregg township a dark red steer, supposed to be about one and a halt years old. The owner Is notified and rej nest ed to prove property. |ay charges, and take the same away, otherwise it w ill be disposed of according to law. W. If. Bloom. '•regg township. Fee. IS, JKHo. T7B\f-X I'TOJt'S N'ITICK —Letter* testamen- J tary an the est ite of Magdalene Garret late of Miles tow nship, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing •teinselves indebted to said estate are hereby nu)UtiMl to make immediate payment, and 'ftiose 'having claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlcmert. JACOB MIH'LTZ. Kxerutor. A DMI.MSTKATOKS NoTfTE.~ NOTH'K —la'tter lestameiit -4 ary on tlie estate of flnriiett Krum, late of lluines township, deceavd. having lieen granted to the u!. ■••niiled l<> utt-'titioa. The Bn."h l!siis* havlug over three tiue-s th. capacity of other h**teK, tre i no , c*as.,*t ordlsposlHon to ttnr gnc.cs in atib rooms. Ttii* a<*eouills for Its grawing L<< a Trade. We do inn trust your innsc* t; the care wnd profit oi parties discounecte.l w ilh the hotel. j. u MY t:ns. .54-6 tf. Proprietor. MARTIN FREE, MANUFACTL'IfEII OF Window hades, OFFICE AND 6TUBE 950 Sortli Second Slrcef, FACTOKY, 943 St. John Street, IBIIAIEIFBi. - i— • First Class Work and Low Prices. Country Trade Respectftilly Solicited. ibkECT DRAFT tUfitK^MOWfcß, THE LIGHTEST OH AFT MOWER. THE CHEAPEST MOWER. THE LARGEST MOWER. THE BEST MOWER IN THE WORLD. TESTIMONIALS. TV. r.r.Ni li cupariar t> umy nark!** 1 ,trr um r-r i¥#r ij 1, VK. ItAHRIA I.KWIS. rrefut.r.l &( N, York DtiryiEvu'a Aao. TV' 'f 'k (MM '■ *r!ll tS xf*lr* Mr li mor. tfts Kil >a*iJ than .fur tWa .iilruat rurhlDat. GRORRR W. HOFFMAN, rmUvct firatn' Club, Llmiru, N. Y- Th Furv Wnw. T It 1b vary hot w #vrr taw, end Ihrra It a* ilda-cut ntonar Ibat caa compare wltS It la any rcipact. v. 6. riou.CT, stata Cran(< Lecturer, Wjrtex, P. Tba manner la wbl'h It I'arra lSrnt(rati, lo Mid open to the tut and wind ready for drying, putt the Kuraka far ahMd of may machine I avar awd. B. LAPOKTE, Atylum, I*V Manufactured by EUREKA MOWER CO. To wan da, Bradford County, Pa. Correspondenoa lOttsHed. Ckxulare waHed on application. PATENTS end how to obtain them. Pamphlet free, upon receipt of Stamp for poat age. Addreau— OILMORE, SMITH & CO. Solictor* of piitrnti, h'nr Prt.-rt P. C NESBIT BROS., wccensors to the "East Lewis* burg Lumber & Manufacturing Company,' Mmiii Dirt urcr* of Flooring, Siding, Moulding, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Verandas and all other kinds *of Building Materials. BEING provided with* mp'.e faclllti?*, the latent ami ino*t linprorpd machinery, and the best uierli.niicul skill, we lire prepared to execute all orders promptly, anu in the very best manlier. dVc giw special attention to the furnishing oI Material for tire -bet ter git des of HOUSE BXJILIDIHrca-. Also, to the innnufactiire of SCHOOL OFFICE and CHURCH FURNITURE, SUNDAY >CIIOOL, and PRIVATE BOOK CASES. FA CTOR V— EABT I.RWIKKI'UU. MKM BIT BKON. 'N. B.—We can send Materials to Co burn or Spring Mills at cheap freight*. 25-ly V IH B1 ©N 8 1 Procured for Soldiers disabled 1" the U. H. ser vice from any c;iuse. also for Heirs of deceased soldiers. All pensions date back to day of dis charge, and fo date of the death of tlie soldier. Pensions-Increased. Address, with stamp, STOOD A HT A CO., •VU Hi 3 K. H. N. W. Washington. I). C. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand al cf Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity oombinad with perfect work, Are Dini.iguir.hing Features cf the celebrated Giant Farm and Wareloose Fans, MADE "BY A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wis. Mow having many late i.mprovcrirnts. they are fully equai to ev e*y deiraiid: t!c.-.t;i::g a.l kind* of Grain, Pea, Beans, Caator Best s. Corn at d Small S.ed. They grade NVhe.it perfectly fcy once Ssandling. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley :rd Bye. They have very perfect airaitjemcrts f r cleaning Timothy, C lover, Flax ed. Or. h-n! < .r.ir*, ai d a'l other Small Seed* They Chr.ff ycrf.-u'v, ir.il cctnbiv.e every qualifirbtic.t required tJ accom m-'datc the demand, and ci* ins a capacity t f from 50 to 510 bushels per hnisr, acc- riling ta ? :c cf mill. They arc shipped, b.ixcd f roceaa transportation, and "set t:p" cr "knocked n Ni.ttri*ll). o*l |j' of S-parators r-jndc cxprfJ-lj fcr .Siesta Power. OUU Unrivaled st-am Thresher Kneine*. both Porublr *nJ Trnrll.n, with Vsluablo luproTa asentr. fur beyn4 any other make or kiuil. THE OTIR Threshing Expenses (and often throe •> fire t'mt, that Mucnut) can he made t.y the Bxtra CI rain SAVKI) by thca ImprovwO Machines. GRNIN H,tlwrr* will not KnbmDtothr ror uv>n* .vta*c of flrabt mwi the Inferior work done by si! ether machines, when once po*t<4 on the difference. VOT Only Vnstiv Knpcrior for Wheat, Oa', *W Barley, R.r. aud like Grain*. but the Om-y Sucre**- fal Thrcthcr ir. Flu, Timothy, Millet. Ciorcr. and like ffed. Rcquiro* no "attachment*" or "rebuilding" to Change from Grain to Scads. IN Thorough Workingaakip. EBtrmnf Finish. Prrfi-ction of Part*. CemylatcueMi of f'quiunioß'. etc.. onr " ViaKATon" Thresher Outfits arc Incomparable. IVf ARYKLOUS ft.r Simplteity wf Ports, using JiTdb i;„tH oup-hnlf the usual Ilelts and Gears. Makes Clean Work, with no Littering* or Scatteruigg. rOI'R Size* of Separator* Made, Ranging Litre SK to Twelve-Hot te size, and two styles of Mount ed Ilorfo Powers to match. FOR Particular*, Call on onr Dealers or •writ* '.3 ur fit rC-' u Jf od tSroular --*■ ttfs. TH£ WHITE Sewing machine TUfi BEST OF AMU Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Broad Claim OF anno TWC VERY DEBT OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST, AND 2£ost Perfect Sowing Machini IN THE WORLD. The great popularity of the WhHa It tho most con- Idr.clnc tribute fo fts cxccl'cnea and superiority Avar other machUtos, and (a submitting ft ta tho trade no put It upon iti mo-l*s, and la no inpanco he * i t evrt yet failud to satisfy any ta its tawtr. The demand forth* Whito has lacrroted fo such CR extent that MO ara now compelled to turn out A. Ccoaa.yeXat e ttozzt tiirce xaia.utos Iju. tho o.a.y to *vt.ppiy thkj demar. a.l Every machine is warranted for 3 years, and told tor c sh at fibers I discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit tho convenience of customers. WAB*ra Tiira IR wxemn imircFT. WHITE SEWINITMACHINE CO * Hi'36B Euclid Avo., Cttveiand, OMo. S - 3SS - il B|z*l S 2 > 5 > 1. ? 2 "j -" is b H fc ff I tS O ? a O ° ~ < -.3 M 8 I g® O 3 : " 9! Isso B | i sM§o sft s s § * n HIGHEST HONORS as THE CtwtotnM World's Fair, 1876! mm SHONINGfER ORGANS raoaouKosD xmtjnsxoznt AM nca BEST INSTRUMENTS. Tbetr ooaapomMre oxcollonco la reeogstzad bp tba Ju igM la ta.tr K.puit, troui which tho foUowiug ia aa axtraot: "Tba B. SHOMXGER OHO AM OO.'O exhibit as tito beat Instrumento at a prluo rendering them poooibio to a large elasa of porohaeera, having a combination o! Seeds in i Bella, prod uoin : novel and pleasing effeoto, eontalaieg many desirable improventra'a. will stt id longer la dry or camp climate, leooTlablo to got out ofordrr, all tho boar do being mado fhreo-ply, put together to it is imnoaoiblb for th m to either shrink, owell or apiit.- TUB ONLY OItQMS AWARDED THIS BANK. Thi* M-dal and Avrard was ft ratted after the moat avreru competition ol the beat n-.&kera, before oim o tbo most competent Jaries over io*uib.t)il< / .Kew Btyl * and prices Just leoued, whloh are in aoenr.lance with our rale, the BEST OR. SAN for tho least money. Wo are pre pared to appoint i few new Agents. Z2!u'traN>d Catalogues mailed, post-paid, eo application to B. SHOHINOER ORGAN CO., W to liß CHESTIfUT STBIZT, STRW Tfk*.*r r^W.