j|ljc J[ i! tfjf i r,: Journal. THURSDAY, FEUU'V 24. 'Bl TH3 MILLHEIIyI journal Is published every Thursday. inMusser'S Untitl ing, corner of Main and IVnu streets at SI.OO PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE Or #1 £slf not paid in advance. AD VJSRTJSTJTG KATXS. 1 week. 1 mo. .1 mo. 6 mo. 1 year. Tenure,...! $l(K sgso $3 00 1 $4 0">| |7OO W column,..! 300 400 600 I 10 00 I 10 00 hscolumn,.. I 500 750 1000 1 15(VII ?S(X) \ column... I 800 121X1 20 00 | 85 00 1 60 00 One Inch makes a square. Administrators and Executors' Notices $1.50. Transient ad vertisements trsd locals 10 cents per line for first insertion and 5 cents per line for each aa dlrional insertion. Jot) Work done on short notice. DBIXIRiER & Kimf.Eil, Editors asd Proprietors. CM&MJayScM Directory. Evangelical. ,. SimucKStniih and Re v. IF".? if. JiarCman, Preachers. Ttcv. W . IT. Hurt man will preach his last sermon next Sunday morning. Sunday School, 2r. m.—P. L. Zerhr, snpt. Methodist. Rev. J. Benson Akers, Preachcr-in charge. Preaching next Sunday evening Hand ly School at ltf P. M .—DaV. '.Kim port, supt Reformed. Rev. C E. Siege!, Paster. rreachiug in Aavousburg next Sunday after no) i United Brethren. B9v. L. .V. Gates. Preacher-ir.-eha rge. Ouavterlv meeting next Sunday, under rh* direction of Rev. J. F. Tallhdui, of "Jicllofonte. t'hiWrens' meeting m the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lutheran. Her. John TbmUnson, Pastor.— Freaehinsr In Aarousbarg next Sunday after noon, English. United Sunday School. Meets at 9A. M.—F. D. Luse, supt. Lciie S Society Directory. Lodge, No. M 5, I. O. O- F. moets In Jieirhalk Penn Street, every Satuvday evening. Rebecca Deproe Meeting every TburatUy on or before the full moon of each month. A. O. DEISINGKK, SCO. K. A. liCMILLKR. N. G. PrOTideuce Grange. No. 217 P. of H., mcetr.in Alexander s block on the second Saturday cf eafh month at 6}*. r. M.. and on the'fourth Sa turdav of each month at I}C p. M. D. L.ZSP.BT, Sec. A. O. Deinlnger, Master., The MiUbeim D. & L. Association meets in the Penn street school house cn the evening of the second Monday of each month. A. WALTER, bee, B. O. DKIXIKGSR, Prest. The Mllibeim Cornet Band meets In the Town Hall on Monday and Thursday evenings. F. P. OTTO. bee., * . F. HA TO EK. Pre* T. There is no change on the senatorial question at Ilarrisburg and our lie publican friends are as far from agree ing on any man as ever. A VICTORY OP THE PEO PLE. At tne municipal election in Phil adelphia on Tuesday the sih inst., the solid people of the city achieved a de cisive victory over the corrupt polit ical bosses of both parties. The fair metropolis of Pennsylvania, after a long and hard struggle, has at last suc ceeded in shaking off a wicked ring rub that has for years held her dowu iathemiiecf political puliefaction with an iron grip. Economy and a pure ballot are once more victorious and the honest people of Philadelphia rejoice and breath freer. The Times delivers itself over the glorious result in the following gushing style: A mighty shout, like the ringing, triumphal cry of a city that had been upon release, went up last night from lifceen thousand throats when at half past twelve o'clock the tir.-t public announcement was made upon the canvas iu front of the THE TIMES office that King ar.d Hunter .and the cause of Reform had be-, n vic torious in Philadelphia. The air was resonant with joyful cries, and there seemed to be as many horr.s as usually herald in the happiest festivals of the 5 ear. For half au hour there was con tinuous cheering. It was such a scene of enthusiasm as might have greeted the advent of a hero or marked some universal public deliverance. The in tersection of the streets before the building was massed with men. The multitude branched off for nearly a square ii all directions. Above the closcpacked beads there was ar. almost .constant undulation of waving hats, llarely has such a scene been witness ed in Philadelphia. For long hours the crowd had stood, the number some times lessening, sometimes growing larger, watching intently the anounce ineats that were made and showing all along the direction of its sympathies, tut never so full and strenuous as in the supreme moment when they knew .the die was cast. Then, with one ac cord and the jubilant swell of such a vocal orchestra as only can be made on rlection night by the united voices of victorious p*-cple, the great political Te Deum of freedom from bosses and the reign of rings ia a city govern ment went up, reverberating as far as the Union Republican Club, whose members were leaving the gloomy hall disgusted, drawing their coat 3 around their diamond pins and pulling their hats down over disappointed face 3. Other Places. Hon. Eckley B. Cox, f Democrat, is re-elected to the state senate from the Wilkesbarre district, by a majority of 2030—3000. Clinton County. Caldwell, Democrat, is elected to the etate legislature, vice Whaley, deceas ed, by a majority of about 300. Pittsburg. The election wa3 quiet and Mkj. Robert W. Lyon, the gallant soldier ;ind Democratic candidate, \*as elected flavor by a handsome Harricburga John C. Herman, Republican, is e kctcd Mayor ny about 000 majority. Scran ton, iXro. The Republicans elect their officers in Scranton, Bradford, and Reading. York elects F. M. Pick, Democrat, Chief Burgess by about COO majority. WASHINGTON LEITtDR. TTasMngton, I). C., Feb. 10, 'H. Senator Bayard is an astonished man. As Chairman of the Finance Committee ho had abundant means of finding how Senators stood upon the funding bit!, and bo was confident that a majority of them favored a 3J per cent, interest vote on the bonds to be issued. But by a very decided vote the Senate agreed to the House vote of 3 per cent. Th is ensures the passage of the bill at the present Bt'SMon, and by making tedious debate unucctssftry, gives more time for the consideration of appropriation Mils. The Senate, too, in most other niat tejs, is making less than the usual number of amendments to House bills. One exception will be tl.o legislative, executive and judical bill, to which very large additioi s will be made for faciliating the settlement of pension case 3 and for other purposes. No per manent disagreement or long debate on any measure is anticipated, how ever. The apportionment bill, though its defeat at this session would cost the State millions of dollars fur extra ses sions of legislatures, seems doomed to defeat. There are two reasons for this: Many Republicans don't want the bill passed, prefering to let it go over until they have organized the House in the forty-seventh Congress. Secondly, Mr. C<>x, who is specially identified with tho bill, and expects and will receive much credit for it if passed, angered many Representatives by his Into opposition to the River and Harbor bill. It may le that Republi can Representatives will yet take a fairer and less partisan view of matters before tho end of the Boeeicn and aid in passing the bill, but such are not now tho indications. No other peliiical journey of late years has caused so much sensation a nionc: Congressmen p.s that cf Senator Conkliriß tp Mentor. He arrived 'here last evening, and refused to talk cn the subject. There are two widiy differ ent versions of the causes and results of lb© journey. One is that he went at the invitation of tfie President-elect to secure for his State and himself what he thought his and its duo, and suc ceeded. The ether is that be went to enter hij protß3t against giving the Secretaryship of State to Senator Blaine, or rather to insist that "another person should have the position, and t:iA? no aecisicn was reached. The stories are given for what 'they are worth. The events of the next week will throw.light upon them, and upon other of the well kept secrets of the last mouth or so. Fernando Wood's funeral to-day at his late residence in this city, will bo more largly attended by menibtrs of Cougress than any previous one for many years. Mr. Wood had not an enemy in House or Senate. CARROLL. The Philadelphia reform corcciittoe of One Hundred are proceeding with earnestness and vigor in their efforts to detect the frauds committed at tho re cent municipal election in that city and to bring the perpetrators to justice. It is believed uy the committee that be tween lo,oou and 2u,OJ'J illegal votes were cast and returned at that elec tion. The information ah endy receiv ed by them indicates something near those figures to havo been the extent of the fraud committed in the i .terost of the ring republican candidates. of the ille.ai voting was done ou men's names ar.d the name 3 c£ ah en tees. This wa3 accomplished through the work of organized hands iff repeat ers, who were vouched for by precinct politicians and in many instances by merabas cf Aluyor Stokley's pol ce. The committee also have information of the corruption oi election officers and repeaters and active interference ia the elect ion by police officers in vi olation of law. If the district attor ney of Philadelphia prove faithful to his duty, and there is goodreeson to be lieve that he will, the likelihood is that tho places waich lately Knew the rounders and repeaters of Philadelphia will know them no more, if not for ever, at least for several years to come. —Patnot. THE NEW BI3LEL, QUICK WORK. The new version of the New Testament, which has been so many years in course of translation and which is so unquestionably the most im portant literary enierpiise this century has seen, is being waited for A ith curiosity, and anx iety by hundreds of thousands. It is not gen erally known that a first edition of 530,990 e< fi les has altxedy been manufactured in England, and 109,093 Cvipies are said to be already in New- York Lily, not one of them permitted to bo soid. Tliey are awaiting a telegram from the authorities in England authorizing their issue. The first copies can only be obtained at the ex travagant pnee of sio per copy. The Literary Revolution proposes fully to meet the demands which its anny of friends are making upon it by doing probably the quickest work in boolc makiug which has ever yet been accomplished. Arrangements liaye been fully made to put the entire book into type inside of 24 hours from the lime a printed copy of the English edition can be procured, and within three days at least 10,- 000 copies will be bound reany for delivery to waiting purchasers, and at least 5000 copies will be manufactured every day thereafter, until the demand is met. It will be printed iu large, beau tiful, type, neatly an i strongly bound in cloth, in a volume oi about 500 pages, and soidat the nominal price of 30'eeiits. A fine edition in half Russia, gilt top, will be sold ior 90 cents, and one in full Turkey morocco, gilt edges, for $1.25. Of course, the populer demand will be enormous, orders will be filled in the order in which they are received, with remittance, A meric&n Zfook Exchange, New York. AUDITORS* REPORT or UIK RECEIPTS AND EXTENDI rUKtfB OF CENTRE COUNTY' FOR THE YEAH ENDING JANUARY 1, 1881. AUAM YXAUK'K, Treasurer. DT?. To balance from settlement Jan. 1. fSO, $3,727 17 To cash received on taxes during year 4*, ; 34 90 To cash received of con's, fines, &c 2, 133 80 Tocuuuty Ui-xon unseated lands.... 5,73 > St $68,776 M i To balance due oounty January 1,1381... 55, 757 50 cu. P.y county orders paid. stt.:.'t7 83 By amount paid elate assessment 1.700 8 < By salary 2,U(0OO By f-tat HO. cry 1000 By balance 5,757 50 _J53,7i6 24 Wo. the undersigned, Auditors of Centre eoun t tv, do hereby certify that no have examined j the above account >f Adam Yeariek, Treasurer 1 of Centre county. an I find it correct. Witness our hands and eals tins 17t!t day of January, A. D. IHSI. .'am:s T. NTITAKT, PA 1 ) T. It. JAMJ.'ON, IL.H. ■ Auditors. GCO. K. Wtl LtAVa, [I. .8' ) FXTKNUITUItF-H. Conun(setoners' I ay. Andrew Grcwij; J 607 4i ! Jacob Dunklo 150 George s'aab 860 00 llenry Beck, clerk 700 00 Jury CXttnmiuioners' Pay p. IV. Kline 24.43 John Shannon 2>06 Henry Heck, Clerk 80 (0 Auditors' Pay. James T. Stewart 30 00 I'. H, Jamison 80 6 j George B. Williams 80 00 I C. L. Buffcngton, clerk 30 CO Improvement and Repairs. 11. Walkey. repairs at oftke. and jail IC-SB-1 J. I. Harper repairs at protho notary office 85 54 It. J. Doalf, painting ft! Jill 12 40 i ii. i>. Yereer, building oven ut I iab 27180 I I). K. Geiss, rtpalling inds at J lull C 541 E. Black, painting gutters at fail - 1142 Williams & 1'.r0., painting, &c.. Jail and court house 77 6ft Jno. Wetzel, it pair a at court liouao 11 81 \\\ P. Duncan & Co., i on clad eel s at Jail 546 E4 Fluentv I'p.nlnar Mill Co., lum ber at treasurer's ohice 9 40 Samuel P.etcher, work at court house 39 53 11. W. Ibmtz, work for Jul! 23 00 S. I>. Wetzel, work at ueaain's offlce - 5 69 M. W.Cowdrlck, work at jail . II O B'anlel l>ei*r, gas fixtures Ht jail i 2 25 John Harrison, work ou cells at Jail 36 00 Court A'rjJtm'vv Jurors' pay 3.55.2 23 Commnnwealth Cir.ts 1,2*5 2* W. F. Heber, reporter .T 7 50 J. 11. Vosburg 30 00 J.I. HHjrernvtn lf>!y> B. (4alt.i I'd. irt crier ?h ''-O H.Gftlbra: a. janitor 3."0C0 Tipstaves' pay 2'"? CO M. J. I>o!an,s"pecial detective... 2Co LX) Court prnclamulioiisto sheriff... 12 ;0 Bumctoniugjurora 113 00 County Prison Expensei Mrs Shaffer, for trashing 1790 Mrs. I npu t, for washing 17 37 s. A. l!rew & Son. wood ior- jttil 4 rlufT. I'r. M'iiilda b'gc 162.70 J, G. Jones, ,'uot hridgy '... 343 Chaney & Thompson 4 52 J. G. .Lateu 22 50 iJ.G, L. Meyers ROO Samuel Rrufrper, repairs Union vlilebiidge 4 75 Jnn. I. Thompson, repaii-3 at | M irthu bridge 122 61 J. I>. Hall, repairs ut Howard bridge 150 Kam i i'.rugger, Un onviile bridge 672 03 James Bradley, railing Miles burg bridge - 3 59 Ordinary Expenses. Commissioners' axpenses to Marsh Greek 4 50 Com mission era' expenses to f Lock Haven 10 90 ! Coma Sen or.ers' expenreto Port ' Mnrllda 13 GO j Commissioners' fxpctises hoiJ- I irtg apneals 203 25 • K. M. McKiiight, g:is bills 135 59 i Counting congressional ai;d county returns 25 5® A, Ifoy, attorney, county vs. j First National Bank 47$ j Water tax, 1#79-81 ... 250 ~0 I H. Berk, entering cases ia | docket 10 34 j L. L. Be? Sc. copying registrations 42C) j 1,. L. Keck, removing a>bes 1 'X) • Alexander 6i Co., coal, court I house 6674 I I/.]/. Brown, eoa', court If. V.Biitzer,stationery, &e 1618 I Express mid freight 2160 | Ellis Orvis, auditing prothono tary and sheriff's account— 46 O) j Jno. T. Johuston, posiaee 39.73 Houseai St Toller, meals for ju rors 5 20 j Dan. Carman, meals for jurors 10 55 W . A. Tobias, deed boo:C 14 50 i J C. Harper, books, do. office 23:3 53 I YV. K. Burcbileld, books, Ac. ot jC. IV. Lambert, pruning trees— 21 50 Ceo. F. Bisel. pens &c., com ! missioners' office 2 75 I D. W. Eborhart, repairs at of fices 2 25 : Henry Hoffman, mend'gchairs 565 ■ W. J l '. Murphy & Bona, station ery, &c 350 Wm. rtlatin, books, &e. office's 38 00 ! J. A. S. '*• .v*i >i-y, repair"gcourt house j it f, -i 1 50 F. L. Mutter, registration bl'ks 21 65 R. W. Dinvler, ink 75 Lane 8. HUM t, Digests of Elec tion Laws 15 C 9 James Murray, cleaning cess pool 50 C. McDonnell, mortgage b00k... 14 15 | Wilson. MeKarlane A Co., hard ware, courthouse 5 29 : U. K. Hicks, hardware, court house 54 0$ j Sechler & Co., spitoons, court j house 59 j Jas. Harris & Co., hardware. j coart house 23 97 ' 1). F. Leit/eIJ, wood, court house 2 50 .Tac. Garbs ick, wood, court lfse 250 Lieb & Garbriek, icp. coart h'se 125 , \Y. A. Sbroyer, repairing hat rack, court house 275 Wilson, McFarlane & Co., rope, 1 &e 9 92 Quinter & Brumbach, binding dockets, & c 96 81 IX F. p'ortney, rcbinding Di gests 2 80 Mary Ilartman, scrubbing ofii's 153 Jac. Schrom, binding matting i courthouse 327 W. T. Twitmire, repairing at commissioners' office 1 72 E. W, Woodruff, file holders, protiionotary's office 57 26 H. C. Ciironister, witness fees.. 268 M. Morrison, rep'ilug hydrant.. 1C) Logan Hose Co. subserintion... 15 00 E. W. Woodruff, file holders 57 25 B. Gaibraith, wheelbarrow 6 00 Samuel brugg r,engineerini.... li w N. A. Lucas, delivering regis trail on H 1 *V) Teachers' institute I'M Western penitentiary Yl Agilculijral•'ocicty hoc/) Ho pital for insane 2,." 77 ,lin Npamler, sbcrriff,on ac't 1.4*7 71 Billa and botes paid 11/f V."* Kond Views 7(411 H Interest paid 3,t0l 2 Itcpair.so# real estate lafs) I'reinluniitn collm tors 52 fA Pedeinptifn tl. s. land tax 42H7j <'omnlsi-i4us on collections .M 01 Election ekpenses 1,37A hi Insurance*on county buildings 61.^(15 Inquests tet deud biid es .'fi 21 Scalp premiums 910 45 Assessor#* pay 2,1 1 n Hctundlnjt State tax ataeasinents I,7ta> K' OonttaUle My - 40500 ( nnimisfttotfe ott i.iuney y, o) CM Bower, cotn'nei' utt'ney. 7.100 ,! g' Harper, <>?t account '.M7 (>1 itcfundinp; U S land taxes 2kl 11 J H U., physician jail 109 00 Total amount i>n(d ♦40,008 74 JOHN SI'ANGI.KH, Sfiertiff, In account with Ckntre County. D. To orders received on account ♦1,692 70 To costs and fines received ITS i*o BalanoO 47185 $2,211 Gl CR. B\ hanr/ce at settlement. Jan. I, W!... | 7'>2 7 • By hoarding prlsoiußs ltj, S la\* at 4''c. 73 ♦ -U) By summoning lurors, April term ........ *0 00 Bv siiitmnnilng jurors, August teim 31 CO By snninotuiig j.ismrs, N'oveiiiber term 31 00 By Htnniiiouiiid jurors. Januarvlerm am ,thing tnry wheel .' M oo Ry filling mm uvuidnu ?A ticks at ir*on Ily notljy ing jiu oi s n ?t t*aUeu April T. 12 uu By conteytiii# th.rei to invtr.e asylum. .. I*2<> 0<) Wycoiiv- ving oncto'ctiltentiary 4')o0 i>y pubishlng p.oclani lion, tLn ee c'rts WUO By W inflow glass at jail.. ,'0 Ry ii'.t.'s is io ify election p'O'lamatlons KOJ By fls'n-bsket notice published 14 J2> H\ 72 turnkey f t-s to no Jiy removing fi-.li baskets. SMS") ily co.xis lu cojnu.ouwexi! ii cases 2o bb $2,201 8* Jannary 1,1831. Jh Imlunee duoat sct mcnt *473 8 f Wo iho ikidorsl/'n. I. Auditors of Centre coun ty. do hereby certifytjiat input uxneeofan net .f As>e:n Iv.cuiitlcd "An act tviaiingio conn ties and t<•wnstijps, um' county unit township officers," we m t. ct." (>omitiS..sliuers'ofllc". in Bel!* to'Uc, r.t, tiie Ist ,Monday ot January, 1831 and did nmiitund settle and ad just the-everal and foiegling accouulsot John .Spanglcr,Si>er r ill <>t centre < on cry, and dud them conavtand the balanefa a.> s! itcJ. W itiics.s i.ur iittmlb and s ais this I7lh day of January, A l Msl JAM ES T STUART, [tn TJtJ A M HON, iI.R J} Auditors CiEU li WILLIAMS, [i.s]) Tuxei Outstanding uu i Due by Collectors. 18.2 •John Ward. Half Moon 1250 97 •i> Robb, Liberty 1188 io 1573 •Daniel Milonc. Jfogga 7 fil •LC KearUk. Marion 15 W 2242 J 87 i •t Joseph Fax, Rcßefont • 434 15 •Willi..m KUIdiM. Fbilipshurg. W5 93 °I-1 c.r Kerchofl, ( urt.n 12J 23 •Wild *r>* Oro-s. Half Moon 8 72 •M Ii IF 1 ox, Rush ... 29? 30 •D 11 Y eager, SnovrSbrte 75 75 1,76913 1375 •Charles .Brown./Mllelonte. 713 £3 •Jl'Shope. .Mile lerg 223 E) •JnoT I.ucas,Curt In 726 -ii li Wileox, Itu"h 76 74 I.OOC 83 1376 •J 11 Morrison, Jvnefouto 426 94 '*T M Hall, llilesboig 96 J2 •David Jiarter, Marp.-ii... Hoi ) •B"!l!iam H'eiser, l'enu 3°*">? •t; ir Koch, Pot*, r 7 flfd •Julia Nt.ll, Sp. log 2i3 s/ 1.9W fil 1977 •♦Jacksan Golden, Phiiipxl urg 4,1 29 •t2/C MJtcr, Jf twatd 57 45 •fl'ri.ili stover, it *nucr in •f B'//Fry. Ecrgiivin 1,.3 M ".'l •♦He • at tern, I'M ;i liur" 77.' 57 Ba:n'l !lrickl*y, Howaro bay.... 1,7 tj Thomas p.-rdn-*, Beun-r . SKI *'7 J.C. \*.n!ker, Hogg's 5.15 33 t-lohn A. Hupp, f '<• '.epo 40 '3 14m,rv Tbtel. Curttn /" *l, r. !'. I.' lt/el, Uugg 4 *23 ! •). t. Rote, Halnts i'.OJJ hi '1 W'tllfhtn Trc-ssU r. Pa '.ten 14 * 4 IJ;' 11 D. Fo:dP, 1 eon I. .."3 ,* t . 11. Da'e, Hn- li f' ' J> A. J. > w:t ?;'. tiprbig ... 3.!" • ® I Jrs. Thonvp-oti", .-r>ow *7 Hamuel Hoover. Ttylw 19809 Satn'l Stephens'. VV'otuh I>J 7i J. M. Kiiue, fiowatVl 48 01 6,792 94 1-379. William Mile*. Mile-,burg 19970 itobeit Cook, Jr 123 37 A. f\Mu-",or, .Mllllejiri • • 5 A N. Eusse'i, llrtUnviile .... .. 16 f\V. A. T:v! r. lieitier 1 ,C.J 71 J. C. Walker. Bogijs .... f,21 sgg 15322 t-r. 11. Criflin. Halt Moon /th 07 J. M.Kline. Howard - 3',25* (\ A. fruiter. 1.1, Vi ty 11l 67 fl. .1. li.ty Ma 1 ,ort ? 321 ke'trw ll Tlr.l'ies, SljKs 5/9 55 ♦Dank-! tfcckm&n, l'ntton 473 13 it. W. Mi" inger, Potior tV 6 John Garbrick, ?.;ri:nr 874 35 tSauiii' I Hover, {•' M'V Siice r ? 24 Jiuie 1,895 si .1. A. Muih >11:1:1', Bnrnsidc 85 "s t Emanuel Noil, Jigggs 1.072 ",2 f.lohn W. Stewart. C 2,3.'-2 . 8 tH< ,i y Thiel, CurUn ... 28379 ft;.!?. Itf- .s, bergnson 3.056 97 tK. L. KislKd, . -eriT 2,' 604 |W. L Bright, Haines 1,34809 t ilex Everhurt, Harris 1,516 88 !' W Rmfcrt, Half Moon o*o 39 tr> w iCiii"', iiu-ton < ii John 5i Kline, 13-r>\\ **.nl 635 $7 I>atti*i He rinp, l.'lterty PoO ♦John Marion 1,348 63 fJnhn C .sumil. Mile* 1,426 01 til l l-v, FatHn 1,cf.2£3 t-munu'i Ard, lvnn 947 :i'i ♦ ".Ills Hasteno in. Patter 3,622 ."'J Ifobert Lain, Rush 17°. 67 tJoseph rressler, Spring *.2,59011 Samuel Borer. Himw .*te>e l-.'l s> William Miller, Taylor 348 .1.1 William Spoti.-. Union 1.0.1 • \ 1 Williun j> ShnfTcr. Walker.. .2.l to rnUlipsburg - 3,."''4 83 Andrew Gregg 306 13 potior township 126 47 Worth township. 23, r A LitKirty township 50 11 College townsiiip 303 43 Ferguson township 123 37 /led'Tonte 2 2,572 M Huston townsnlp 1,260 22 I,W Munson 293 24 Notes in A Hoy's hands for . collection 2.21194 Notes in C M Jlower's hands, for collection 1,598 87 Notes in CumniisHioners' hands 2.871 29 Taxes outstanding 63,847 30 Adam Yeariok 5,757 50 833,314 34 LIABILITIES John Rpanqler $ 482 05 J C Harper 1 55 George Swab....* 42 50 Jacob Duukle 476 50 Notes outstanding, bills payable 82,581 34 Aint 111 C M 7/OWCV'N hands considered not good 1,150 CO Amount in Commissioners' hands considered not good 2,500 00 o 4 JJalance due county $ I,OSB 81 Commissions to collectors during year 3,152 05 Exoneruiions during year 1.490 63 Tax assessed in 1880. 42,751 34 CENTRE COUNTY, SS: We. the undersigned Commissioners of Cen tre county, do hereby certi y that the forego ing is a true and correct statement ofthere ceip's and expenditures of .-aid countv from January 11880 to January 1, 1881. Witness our hands. ANDREW Git EGG, oEOUGE SWAT? JACOB DUNKLE, Commissioners. Attest 1 ILENRT B&OK, Clerk. TURN PI KB ELECTION.—The regular n --iM. il election Li* tiffin*■ of tlio 2illefont\ Aaronsbui j: & VounpintuiHtown turnpike com pany will bo hold at the public bom* of Win. inhnlf, in MHfHnhurg, on Tuesday, March Rih, 1881, betwc* II th' hones of IO A. M„ AND 2 r. m. ly order of the board, WM. 1* ICHTUOK*, I'realdont. ADM INI 3TRATOK.V NOTICE .—letters of administration on thee Mate of Adam Zt*r by,UteOfToim town hip. t niirn <'<.. Pa., do- CCIIKEIL, having IKM II granted to th 'undersigned, all person* knowing themselves indebted to •aid estate are hereby notified to make in medi ate payment; ami those having claims amount tlm same, t>present them duiy authenticated for * 111 mient. HaHirtlav, Apriloth nevthns been appointed an a d.u of settlement, when all I ers ms having unsettled accounts are rrque-U'd to present tlmm at the late residence of decedent. lIENiiY T. Zmur, D. I>. Zi:\.r, Administrators. \ADMINMTK \ rOi'.'ssALK—Tiia under" ngited. administrator < f flu*tstate of l hilin F.! tel. late of Gregg tow ns!.';*, deceased, Will rdfer at public "ale on tin-pH-uib. .j j-, Haines township, about three miles ca-t of Aureus buvf, Pa., on Satn day, March l.iu, 1 : '.41, val uable farm, Itoujidml oti the west by lai d* of John T,-tover, /.vat. B .*tover amlothe <: north ty land* of jvoj. /? hto7*r, Mhliatl Weaver's estate. Philip > I over and others :< a* t by landsof David Krupo and Aaron lnitwtil er's esta'c;and xonlh by land* of Jacou IV H'ovr, containing li t acies, about 75 acre* of wliieh are eii aied am) ill a pood statu ofcu'ti vatic a, ami t .• balance Is woodland c! flue growing youm* tunbor. The improvement* are, R tirov tory dwelling bouse, bunk barn and oiner out bti Idiuna. A never-failing spring of g< d water isnear the house Ana'sde oichatd of a b at three acres is on tlac premises. Tl~ !CM > OK BALE.—I en j>r rent. of one third of the parch*.-.? iimiievon day of sale. The biG an *e of one tiiii d on eo"irtn>ntlo:i of rate, fine third In one ye ir, v, lib interests,and the balance in two year- with int /res?. The last two pay ments to he secured by bond ai d mortgage on the premises. fit'.c to commence at 1 o'clock of sai-l day. DAVIO I'VRNI. Administrator. ITSXKCLr.'Ks' s.vt *or r.eu.&r u >SM. nor jisit ir.—"l he subscrlbert cxecut *nt of the et, I tale of Ad*n> Bower, tab* of Haines iowushtp, i Centre Co., PH., deceased, wIR nfl r at Public Sale at Aaionsbtug, on Saturday March sth, l i: si. the loilowmg real and personal property, vi: House and l< i, Four squares of Lund, in i Aaronabui e. C'oalHtove. Beds complete, l.ot of IV !ci;n.% 3 Dry Clock, S.-tt of fhrlrs. :i Brok ing I'll, Settee. Breakfast Table, Bureau, Chest. Itobe, I t. iliror, Lot of Her man book", ami many other articles too numer ous to mention, Sale ni Hit) limise of John. Denver. Aarcas biu/5, and w ill commence at 1 o'.v n k of sa.d day, VVIKU TERMS will BE.iaude k.by I. O. Bower, JOIJS POWER, Executor's. ADMINISTRATOR* NOTlCE.— letters of Administration on tho estate of I.enah Dolby, late of Miles township. Outre county, ' Pa., deceased, having teen granted to the un j dersigned. Sill peine,lis knowing themst!ves ln | debteri ti> hahl e late are ben by notit ed to make immediate payment; •and tho e having I claims agaitot the same, to Dieaeut them uuij aauienti at"d lor aetllemei t. ICT-IKU p.. STOVER, Administrator. Haines township, Ct A DAIINISTKATORS' NOT ICE.—Letters of y\. admit 1 drat ion on tiie estate oi Gcoi k** V.'. lioyer, late oi Miles tow'uship. Cent re cn.ui* ty. Ta., decc?c.d, having been rraiited to the undersigned, notice le hereby given to a.l ; er jo:i> Indebted t> satu estate to tuake uuu.ediate . payment;and thoso having c: .l . s r. ainst the ; to present the:.! duly amhert*•..ted lor I -ettiemvnt. rOtlT Kovm, I it Pes to v* ii r nAM H. t-it'rlK ilalne- to a. iwhip, i L-tt Aa.ln'.etrato C^^arTt. v MR: T ROTicc.—All pcraoi.s having ee. v3coants with said decedent a;e reiiuestml to call at his late ree'dence for aetti unvnt, on Kaiurtlav tlie J 'th of Feb'ry Inst., orou Natcr day the nist. A DMl\"i'vl KATOH'A NO I'lCE.—letters rf I JTk.atimini.st ration on thee?Ute .f Caivin H. ■ Wise, lateot Haines tovrnhip, dec* use , Jjav ! ing be n granted to the undersigned, ait ier i sons indebted to s dd c-tateare i:vrcty notlft.-d • make limrediate pavnient.in.U tiiose having c!ainn :;?aln.sL the -ame. to present tacni dal> authenticated focr eetUouicat. DAN?EN SMITH. # Admit, istiatur. Ifartletnn, Union t'o, I'a.. Jan.2 •Hi. lS?i. CI. 1.0. & 8. ROAD. T.'JAINS I.SWS WESTWARD. IS 5 7 A. M. A. M. P. M P. K. "dontandcn 7.GJ SUj ih.'v 6.45 Lewisbnrx - &r7.15 10.OC -.Co 7.C0 Lewlshu.g 1/ 7 :S Fair Ground 73J IP. 96 7.V) B1 hi 7.-: 1 IC.BI JJSI \ 'Ai?:urff 7.47 ) C."7 Mtfßu barf h -2 1 ,'i ?i { Miilmont ..... 6.7A 11 .':0 3..V5 Laureltm KV'aiti.2s 3. if? Wicker Ktin RC9 4.11 Cherry Kua P.i7 4..*) Fourier 9.57 4.20 Coburn °.4? f'l Bpruu Miili 10.15 ar 5 iO Ti: Aires LEAVE EASTWARD. 2 4 6 8 A. if. A. M. I*. P M yontaniton ar o .v. arf. v., %ri. ,;<.. and LnPaloand Niagara Ktt.i y?; .' -nporiuni. also Kim.ia. Wat- Uin.i. Buffalo .lid Niagara Fa lis via CauantlHl gua. Nos. 3 and 4 connect with Pacific Ezpiesa e-o-f for Harris') i.g, Halt.jr. u*e. W..dnagton, Philadelphia and New York Nos. San I 3 control with Day Exoress oast for Mat ridra" r. BaUimore. Washington, Phil n.ieluhla ami New York, and Niagara Lxiuess wes. i r WUltamsjHjrt, Lock Haven and lien oto. Tyrone Attoona and PUUbttn via Lock Haven.. • < Wa'.kim and iiu.Ta.io, and Niagara Falls vU Canan '.alsu.r. No?. Tend 3 connect with Fast Line west for Williamsport and Look Haven. No.? also connects with Erie Mail east for Harrisburc. Baltimore, Waaniagton, PuiUi.d puia and New York. PENNSYLVANIA GAIL ROAD, Philadelphia si ND\Y, Nov u7ih. ISS-L the trains on the Phti.v '.ejphia Si Erie Railroad Di vision will run as follows : V,' KSTW A FT). KKIF MAIL leaves pid.adelplna 13 55 p. m. " '• Harrisburg 4'25a. in. " " Williamsport 8 40a.m. 44 " Jersey Shore. 9u9a. in. *' " Jock Haven- €4oa.m. " " Renord 1105 ajm " arr. at Erie . 7 45 p.m. NIAGARA KXP.lr.ives Philadelphia 9(0 a. in. " Jlan isburg 1215 p. m. " arr.at WUliamaport 315 p. m. 44 •' Lock Haven. 420 j>. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia .12 2') j>. m. " " Harrisburg iOdp. a. " arr. at Williamsport 7 55 p. ni. " " Lock Haven 910 p. m. EASTWARD. FACTFIC EXP. leaves Lock Haven.. 7 05 a. m. " " Jersey Shore.. 737a m. " " Williamsport. 820a. m. 44 arr.at Harrisburg...l2osp. m. " " Philadelphia. 3 45p.m. DAY' EXPRESS leaves Lo> U llaven..ll 25 a, m. " Williamsport 12 25 p. m. " arr. at Harrisburg .. 8 40 p. in. " " Philadelphia 635 p.m. EEIK MAIL leaves Renovo 900 p. m " " Lock Haven 1010 p. m. " " williamsport 1130 p.m. 14 arr. at Ilarrisburg 3 00 a. nl. 44 ;4 Philadelphia 7 05 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport 12 15 a. m. 44 arr.at Ilarrisburg 315 a.m. ' 4 44 Philadelphia 705 a.m. Erie Mall West and Day Exnress East make close connections at Northumberland with L. & P. K. K. trains from Wilkesbarre and beran ton. Erie Mail Vv T e.st, Niagara Express West and Fast Line West make close connection at Wil liamsport with N.C. It. W. trains north. Niagara I xp-ess West and Day Express East make close eor.iebtion at Lock Haven with b. E. V. R. R.truir s. Erie Mail Eas and West connect at Erie with trains on 1,. &M. S. it. It.; at Cor ry with t). C. &A. V. R-1\ :at Emporium with B. N. Y. &P. It. It., and at utftwood with A. V. It. R. Parlor cars will "uu between Philadelphia and Williamsport n Niagara Express West and Day Express East, bieepiug cars on all night trains. YVM. A. BALDWIN, General Sap't BAULAND & NEWMAN, BBLLEFONTE PA. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. AT TISE 1113®] HIVE OPRICE STORE. Wo are now opening .and displaying tho Largest best and cheapest stock of goods ever offered in Centre county comprising a full line of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, NOTIONS " YARNS, BOOTS & SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. i mimmm m mnnm wtm Clothing Hade to Order a Speciality. AXI. CrOi)S IMZA&KED XX IPLAIX IFIGIHES. The pubic are cordiallay invited to call and ex amine our stock. Remember the place ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTB, PA.* Respectfully Your 3, BAULAND & NEWMAN Cur Molti is: One pries tiu M £ccds. snJ no lisreiirescatatiGn. rpT=3 H t ri - UM JN OBSWI I® if pjj,® „ f lol fpLOTHlffyi UlftHW h d%2&r H&fi/ %'■& l-itzi Mas now opened ita i/*La §, Immense Stook of Fall & "Winter ClotMng. Tlisv ■J Suit vour o oyo3, your per son and your 'SS*F*.A A THE EOuT S SHOE KAN S-J yj c? P LOCK HAVEN. |&| graCS I have a very large stock of 01 3p BOOTS, SHOES, |& ;:Sj Slippers & ladles |p WALKLW SHOES, A>\ just opened up for Spring anil $ you will te convinced Bjta that your place to buy is \£/ 4,jpv CARDS Withyour name neatiy rrinted on, for 10 Cts. Songs, py Mone cent each -end for price list, ts Si Address, F. MCLAUGHLIN, &CO. qßaff LawihOCKO, Pa. HIW cube. RHEUMATISM, Wlilcli renders life ft burden and fi nally destroy* it, i permanently cored by thiK reineily. fctiff and swollen I joints are restored to tbeir natural condition. NEURALGIA. A single application gives relief. ■ \ es of ttie lonrjrut Ktaudlug are peiata ueutly cared by a single bottle. CURES GUARANTEED i in every case. Money refnnded tt anv one not relieved after a fair trial. For sale by all first class druggists. 11 PRICE 50 CENTS. RHEUMATIC REMEDY CG. | PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 KJTRend for statement of cures. j DTI! OTA'S! procured for all soldiers disable J I fijMUiUitO In tha l\ S. service from any ftfeo for of soldier*- Tbo ; slightest disability entitle*! to pension. PENSIONS m r.M,M.n. The laws betas mora liberal nov:, | thousands are entitled to higher rates. Bounty I and new piocored. Tuoee who aro |in ooubt a* to whether entitled to anything i siio.iia (tend two 3 cent stamps lor our "circular j of Information." Audreys, with stamps, Rt odd art, & Co. Rolicl toi.H of Cislm 4 and P.iter t*. Kcorn 5, St. Cloud | Building, Washington, D. C. 28-3ra bTCDDA JtT & CO GILMORB & CO., LA? & COLLECTION 3 iOSF, 629 F Street, Wa3hiuar on, D. O. Make Collection*, Negotiate Loans and at tend to a 1 business confided to them. LAND BCHIP,8 CHIP, soldi? r's Additional Homestead Kigut aud LAND W A KKJUCRA bought and sold. ERCGKEEHOFF HOUSE BELLEFONTE, PA First Cldss in nil respect?. Thi3 is tlie place for the business man, the farmer, the mechanic. ; SST* Omnibus An aH trains. j V/. K. lEiER, Proprkfo^ Agents 81.000 MADE IN 60 DAYS Now is the time to make It. Prosperity has : dawned upon the people of this country, and all 'are enjoving its blessings. YOC can just as i wt i il make a Utile money by devoting some of I your spare lime to our ba iness. We offer otie jot I'e best opportunities ever yet given to any I one u> make money. It rakes iv capital. You do i.ot have to invent a large .sum of money and run j a s:e:;t risk of losing .c. Youi energy and your business capacity v ill sil the c iplial you will require. Ladies can er./age in.the* business a# well as gentlemen, and even boys atid do well, kven if you do not >e.-ire to engage in j business, we can impart inform .ti n to you that win be of pre t value, tou vriii readily see that It will lie a compa>-at vtiy easy matter to make • from f>lo to SIOP a week, and establish a lu crative, independent business, AvE^LiCB \ Hay while the sun shines. 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