Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 06, 1862, Image 3

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Dh Watchman,
LOCAL & OTHER MATTERS.
Notice to License Applicants,
€ tn order that there may be no misunder~
standing as to the terms upon which appli-
cations for license will be published in CEN.
TRAL PRESS and DEMOCRATC WATCH.
MAN for the future, the undersigned pub
Tishers hereby give timely notice that they
will strictly adhere to the following :
Resolved, That we will, from the date hereof,
refuse to publish any application for tavern license
unless the sum of one dollar for every such ap-
plication be paid in advance to each pub isher.
KURTZ & STOVER
- ALEXANDER & FUREY.
Bellefonte. Feb. 13th. 1862. :
TBE ANNIVERSARY, — We are happy to be
able to state that the Sunday School Anni-
versary, held at the Methodist Church, last
Friday evening, was quite a success; so
much so, in fact. that the performances were
repeated on Saturday night by request, Our
citizens turned out in good numbers, and
quite filled the church on beth evenings.—
We learn that the proceeds of the first night
amounted to about thirty dollars, and that
the sum total of the second night's exhibi-
tion fell but little short of that amount—be
ing in all about twenty-five dollars—making
the full amount of the proceeds of both eve-
nings abot fifty-five dollars. This was
well done, and we should think would be
sufficient to furnish the school with a first
rate library, to which purpose, we under-
stand, it is the intention to devote the mon-
ey.
Good as this was, however, it was not all;
for we understand that on Sunday afternoon
last, the school succeeded in raising twenty-
five dollars more, by subscription. The
friends of the school, will, no doubt feel re-
joiced at such omens, and be encouraged to
redouble - their eiforts in the good cause. —
Considering the extreme yoath of a large
number of the performers at the Anniversa..
ry, the exhibition was quite’ creditable af
fair, and we hope it may not be the last one
we shall witness during the coming Spring
and Summer.
0
Trg ILLUMINATION. —In our last issue, in
our published account of the proceedings of
the 22d ult., we forgot to mention the illu
mination which took place in the evening.
and which was truly a brilliant affair. All
the principal buildingsin town were bril-
liantly lighted np and presented a beautiful
appearance. All of the buildings on Main
4treet were illuminated, besides many others
in other parts of the town. The * Conrad
House” presented about the finest display
of ny in town, which is no surprise, when
we consider that “Jerry” always excels in
whatever he undertakes. The ¢‘Pennsylva.
aia’ alsn looked well. Mr. MeAlister's
house was also beautifully lighted up, as was
# also Reynolds's fron Front, Mrs. Beaner's,
residence, the Arcade, &c. The brilliant
display of light, together with the jirgling
of bells, the bonfire in the Diamond, and the
crowds of people in the streets, lent an air
of bustle and joyousness which we have not
seen in Bellefonte for a long time.
Eee a
Mr. YEaGER.—The vocal and instrumen-
tal wusic furnished at tha Anniversary, on
41st Friday and Siturday nights, by Mr, Wil
law Yeagerand his class was a most pleas
ing feature of the exhibition. Mr. Yeager
is certainly a young man of fine musical tal-
«nt, and his performance of that most besu-
tiful song—* A Shout for the Banner,” was
excellent. It seemed to stir the patriotic
feelings of the entire audience, which show -
<d its approval in repeated bursts of ap-
pluuse. His song—I'm Always Making
Blunders,” was also very well liked. The
music was decidedly good, and added much
to the attractiveness of the exhibition. Mr.
Yeager is now teaching singing school at the
Academy, and we learn that tt is his inten-
tion to give a grand concert sometime during
the Spring.
Orme
Rev. THos, SHERLOCK, who has officiated
as the pastor in charge of the M. E. Church,
of this place, for the last two years, took his
departure from our midst on last Monday
morning, having preached his farewell ser
mon on the Sunday night previous. He goes
to attend Conference, from thence to be sent
to another field of labor. Mr. Sherlock will
be deeply regretted by his congregation in
this place, as he has made a faithful, efficient
and impartial pastor. Their best wishes
will go with him, with the hope that he may
prove as useful in other places as he has
been here.
0
Oapraiy BrissiN.—This officer, as we an-
nounced last week, has opened a recruiting
office, in this place, next door to our office,
and is now busily engaged in drilling re
cruits. Capt. B. is a Regular Army officer,
and belongs to the 6th U. S. Cavalry. Sev-
eral of the Captain’s officers are now with
him, to wit : First Lieutenant Tucker, Or
derly Sergeant Blush, and several Sergeants
and Corporals. The Captain drills his men
every day in the cavalry exercise, and is
prepared to uniform and equip immediately
every recrait that joins hm.
—0
IZ” We would respectfully call the atten-
tion of the town council, to the condition of
the pavement in front of the Court House
Yor As it is at present, it is an abomina-
ble nuisance, the water floating on it ankle
deep, in wet weather. 1ts repair would be
received by our citizens with much thack-
fulness.
Carr. A. B. SKRYDRR, of the 51st P. V. at
Roanoke Island, having resigned his com-
mand, has returned home to this place in or-
der to recruit his health, which has become |
seriously impaired by camp exposure and
the onerous duties of = soldier’s life. Adju-
tant Bible, in his letter, which we publish
this week, alludes to the Captain in feeling
terms, which shows the high estimation in
which he is held by the officers and soldiers
under his command. We hope that the re
pose which the Capt. has returned home to
seek, may result in his speedy restoration to
perfect health. Caprain Snyder is a good
1 officer and a gallant gentleman, and it is to
be regretted that the state of his health has
rendered it necessarry for him to withdraw
from the service. :
The following resolutions relative to the
Captain’s withdrawal, have been forwarded
to us for publication :
Roanoke IsLaND,
Camp Burnsipg, N. C.
Februarv 14, 1862.
At a meeting of the officers of the 5is*
Reg. Penna. Vol., 2d Brigade, Coast Divis-
100, the following resolutions were unani-
mously adopted, expressive of the sense ot
the meeting :
Wrereas. Captain Austin B. Snyder, of
Company G, 51st Reg. Penna. Vol., 2d Bri-
gade, Coast Division, has, on account of ill
health, been obliged to resign his cm
mission. We. his fellow officers. drem it
most fitting, that we should, in some man
ner, testify the regret we all feel at his loss
to us, therefore,
Resolved, That in Captain Snyder, our
Regiment and the service has lost one whom
we all know to have been 2 most efficient
and skillful officer, and that, though. we all
fully appreciate the absolute necessity of his
resignation, we part with him with feelings
of ut most regret.
Resolved. That in accompanying his regi-
ment into the battle of the 8th inst., though
at the time most seriously indizposed, he
displayed that gallantry of action, forgetful
ness of self, and devotion to the cause that
marks the true soldier and patriot.
Resolved, That he carries with him to his
home, the warmest wishes of the entire reg
iment, that, in the so much needed repose
that he will there find, he may be speedily
restored to health.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions
be forwarded to the ** Central Press” and
“Democratic Watchman’! for publication.
Omer
We are requested to notice the bad con-
duct of some of our ** younz America’s” at
Mr. Yeager’s singing school, on Tuesday
night last. Mr. Y. good natuvedly allowed
them to come in and look on while his class |
was performing, but they became so uproar.
ous at length, that he was
recess to tain them all out. At this the
mischief in their natures books oat in all its
fury, and the hooting and yelling and the
throwing of snowballs became intolerable.- - |
win- |
One snowball was thrown throuzh the
dow, striking the melodeon on whic i
Yeager was performing, ani a general dis
the resulo.
turbanee of the sho! was
conduct as this 13 disg i, anl when we
consider that all this was doae by boys be.
tween the ages of 8 and 14 years thy pros-
pect becomes truly alarming. What parents
whoallow their children ty ran the streets
and act in this way, can expect the future
of their offspring to be, we do nat know. but
we very much fear that the prospect of their |
becoming good ertizens and honorable men,
is not flattering. Our advice to parents is.
to keep their children in doors at night, ii |
they have any regard for their morids or
good conduct. We have probably. as wick-
ed and unruly a set of boys in B ll:fonte, as
there is in any town of 1ts size in the Stare
and it is high time such disgraceful conduit
as the above should
authorized to say that should any disturb.
ance be again attempted at the same place,
the names of the youaz rioters will be given
aud means taken to prevent a recurrence of
the annoyance in future.
he stopped.
Oe
177= Mr. Thomas J. Taylor, the renowned
Photograph and Ambrotype artist. still con-
tinues to take the ‘> human face divine ” on
the hill just back of the Court House.
Taylor is an adept in his profession,
takes all sorts of pictures of all sorts and
sizes, and at all sorts of prizes. “Card pic-
tures, which are very convenient for sending
in a letter, are taken at the rate of six for
one dollar. Photographs, Ambrotypes, Me-
lainotypes, Ferrocypes, &c., &e,, taken in
the best style of the art. Call and sce.
0
177 The army letter signed ** Roanoke,”
which we publish this week. is from our
friend Adjutant D. P. Bible, of the 51st Reg-
iment P. V. Read it. We have received
another letter from the Adjutant, but, as it
is too long for this issue, we have omitted it
until next week.
and
9
Caprary Brown. — We learn that Captain
W. W. Brown, of this place, who recruited
# company of men for the Volunteer service,
has resigned his commission. and is succeed
ed by Lieut. James H. Rankin. We have
not learned (he cause of his resignation.
0
Snow. —8ince our last 1ssue snow has fal-
len to the depth of two or three inches, and
ig still falling at present writing. which
again renews the sleighing. and the jingle of
the bells is once more heard in our stree's,
DIED.
In Unionville, on the 20th of Feb. Mary
JANE GEARY, wife of T. J. Geary, in the
39h year of her age.
'ANTED IMMEDIATELY.
A BLACKSMITH, SADDLER,
and TAILOR, to go as workmen in Captain J 8.
Brisbin’s Cavalry Company, Kegular Army. Pay
$15 per month, with a chance to make $45.
Feb. 27, ’62-tf. ;
Ayers Cherry Pectoral.
obliged during !
Such |
Mr. |
Bsllefonte Market.
(Corrected weekty by Hoffer Brothers.)
Wheat. white. 31,10
do, Red. 1.05
Rye. 50
Corn. 45
Oats. 25
Barley. 50
Cloverseed. 4,50
Lard. 08
Butter. 123
Eegs, 124
Tallow. 10
Plaster—ground. 10 00
GENTRE COUNTY
1861 :
W. W. BROWN, Esq., TREASURER,
| In account with Centre County, from January
! 7th, 1861, til January 7th, 1862.
DR.
FoR THE YEAR
Jan. 7 —To amount received from
Collectors and other sources, $26949 06
JC OLLOCK'S IMPROVEDDANDELION
COFFEE. This pieparation, made
from the best Java Coffee, is strongly recommen-
ded by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEVERAGE for General, Debility. Dyspepsia,
and all Bilious disorders.
Thousands who have been reluctantly compelled
to abandon the use of Coffee, will find they can
use tms combination without any of the injurious
effects they formerly experienced.
$25 One can contains the strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and by
the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST-
| NUT Streets, and _hy JOS. B. BUSSIEK & CO,
108 and 110, S WHARVES.
Price 25 eents
March 6th 1862—1y.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The Unacrsigned. an Auditor ap
pointed by the Orphans’ Court of entre county,
to make distribution of the money in the ha ds of
Richard Young, administrator of John 1. Young.
dec’d, will attend to the duties of his said appoint-
ment, atthe Court t.cuse. in the borough of Bell-
fonte, on Friday, the 28th day of March next.
when all persons interested may attend if they
think proper J D SHUGERT,
Feb. 2 t Auditor.
A UDITOR’S NOTICE.
The undersigned, an Auditor aps
pointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Centre
County, to distribute the money in the hands of
Thos. Harper, assignee of Jacob Wolf, will attend
te the duties of his said appointment at the Court
House, in the Bor. of Bellefonte, on Saturday. the
29th day of March next when all persons interes
ted may attend if they think proper
J.D. SHUGERT.
Feb. 2T—4t Auditor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC:.
Letters testamentary on the Es-
tate of John M. Lueas, late of Curtin township,
deceased, dated Feh. 19th, 1862, having been
granted to N. J. Mitchell and D. W. Hall, of
Howard township, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to mak o immediate payment
and those having claims st it are required to
present them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
N. J. MITCHELL,
Feb. 27—6t. D. W. HALL, Adm’s.
[REGULAR ARMY !LAST CHANCE!
100 Young Men Wanted Im
mediately for the 6th formerly the 3d Regiment
of United “tates Cavalry ! The term of enlist-
men; has been reduced from five to to three years
Men enlisting in this regiment will receive
One Hundred Dollars Bounty,
at the end of the term of enlistment
| The pay varies from $14 to $27 per month, ac
| cording to the rank and capacity of the soldier.—
! In addition to pay an abundance of good and com-
fortable clothing, fiod. quarters and medical at
| tendanee will be furnished. free of charze, to-
! gether with horses and accoutrements The men
will be uniformed immediately. PAY commences
from date of enlistment. As soon as a man en-
lists he will be fur: ished with board and lodging
charge, and will go into camp in a few
ply immediately at oflee, BELLE-
RE COUNT 2A!
5. BRISBIN,
6th Cavalry,
uiting Officer.
COUNTY NOTILE,
LHEREAS, at a meeting of the Board
| of Relief, held in the Commissioners’
« Office, at Bellefonte, for the county of Ceutre, we
| have found it necessary to make a reduction of
| former rates allowed to those who have heen the
| recipients of its benefits. © And whereas the funds
| assessed for that purpose have been expended,
| and several thousand dollars over, therefore ow-
| in to the state of the finances of the county. we
| have fourd ourselves compelled to pass the follow-
ing Resolutions :
| Ata regular meeting of the Board of Reli f,
| hell Feb. 25th, 1862, at the Commissioners Offlce
| in Bellefonte, the following proceedings were had,
to wit.
Resolved, That the Board of Relief refuse sup-
port to all applicants who have not been heads of
| families and their actual supporters previous to
their enlistmeng in the service of the United
States ; and that they vill not consider any claims
for the beenfit of sons of fathersexcept where such
{ fathers are known to be sick or erippled.
| Resolved, That after the first day of, April next
| the present rates of soldiers’ fumilies shall be re-
|
We are? queed tothe following rates to wit:
| For a wifg,
4 and one child, 1
£ and two children. )
| and for all other children 25 cents per week each,
| for every child under 14 years old
| Resolved, That these proceedings be signed by
| the Board aud be published in all the papers in
| the County.
{ JOHN 8. PROUDFOOT,
8. STROHFCKER
Associ ite Judes.
FISJ ER
|
| IRA
JOHN
| A ALE) WER
County Commissioners.
Attest S M. Irwin, Clerk
Feb. 27. 62 3¢
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA i ION COM.
Testamento annexo on the Es ate of Anthony
Gaitens late of the Bor. of Bellefonte Centre
County deceased, having been granted to the
subscriber, those knowing themseives in-
debted to said Estate are requested to make
immediate payment and those having claims
to present them duly authenticated for set-
tlement,
GEO. LIVINGSTON.
AUDITOR’ NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, AN AUDITOR
appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, 10 make and report distrib
ution of the money. in the hands of Geo.
Alexander Esq, High Sheriffof the County
of Centre, rising from the sale of the real
Estate of Wm. Riddle of Spring Township,
will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Saturday the 15th day of March next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, at his of-
fice in Bellefonte, when and where all per-
sons interested are requested to attend and
present their claims or be forever debaired
frow coming in on said fand.
ADAM HOY.
Feb. 20.— 3t. Auditor.
H. N. M’ALLISTER,
A. @. CURTIN.
DEPOSIT BaNK,
—OF —
i HUMES, McALLISTER, HALE & CO.
i BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA.
Deposits Received— Bills of Exchange and No
Discounted —Interest Paid on Special Deposits—
Collections Made, and Proceeds Remitted rompt-
y—HBxchange en the Fast consti ntly on hand:
&. C. HUMES. J. T. HALE.
BANKING HOUSE,
—OF —
WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA.
Bills of exchange and Notes discounted. Col-
lections made and proceeds promptly remitted. —
Interest paid on special deposits. Exchangein the
eastern cities constantly on band for sale. Depos-
ils recelvea
To balance due Treasurer, 5442.71
32391,77
CR.
Jan 7—By am’t of Commis
sioners’ orders lifted, $31094,07
Jy am’t of [reus’r’s com-
ission on $25754,07, 1287,70
By am’t postage & stat’ry, 10,00
32301.77
By balance due Treasurer, 544271
W.W. BROWN, Esq., TREASURER,
In aceount with Centre County Military Relief
Fund, for the year 1861.
DR.
Jan. 7—Te am’t received from
Coll-ctors & other sources,
To balance due Treasurer,
$3285,79
2247.11
$10532.90
By balance due Co. Treoe’r, 2247.11
GEO. ALEXANDER. isq., Hien 8
Tn weeount with Centre County, fort
: R.
Jan. 7—To amount of fines &
fees
To am’t of County orders,
$415.50
134
$340.92
JRERORT OF THE AUDITORS OF
f COUNTY PRINTING.
| Am’t paid J. J. Brisbin, for Coun-
ty Priuting, $100.00
Ditto Seely & Barohart for pub.
Aud’s report, 40.60
Ditto Kurts & Stover, ditto, 40 00
Ditto J. J. Brisbin, ditto, 40.00
Ditto Fred. Kurtz, ditto, 40 00
Ditto Kurtz & Stover for assess
warrants, 15.00
Ditto Kurtz & Stover for extra
erders, &e, 20,00
Ditto Kurtz & Stover for print.
relief report, 8,00
Ditto Fred. Kurtz, pub. notice
to collectors, 4,50
| Ditto J. J. Brisbin, ditto, 10,00
PREMIUMS ON SCALPS.
Am'’t paid for scalps of foxes, wild
cats, panther, wolves, &o. SI57.75
INQUISITIONS ON
| quisition on dead body, $7.12
Ditto Phil Sheneberger, dite, 10.59
Ditto Jona. Eckard, ditto. 13,7:
body,
Ditto ¥. B Co. ordor,
Ditto, D uffman, not
Ditto Dan’! ride, note.
¢, !
terson, ditio, 90,00
r,
Ditto Ms
Ditto Da
borrow
361 00
To balance due County, $ 54.71
CR
By bill for boarding and
washing for prisoners, 314,58
By bill sunaries furnish-
ed for prisoners, 21,63
By bill summoning jurors 119,00
By bill guarding prisoners,
Court Proctamation, snd
re-arresting prisoners, 97.00
By bill fees & fines uncollected 243 00
¢ ** balance due County, 54.71
ty, havin
Brown, T Coun
lexander, Sheriff. find them
stated, and allow them to be pres
according to law
Witness our hands at the Commissioners’ Office
at Bellefonte, this10th day of January, 1562,
JEREMIAU MAYES
AMES C. WILLIAMS,
RGE BUCHANAN,
N, Clerk, Auditors.
Attest, Geo. Inving
Receipts and Expenditures of Centre
County for the year I861.
W. , the Commissioners of Centre county, agree-
ably to an Act of Assembly, entitled an’ ** Act to
Raise County Rates and Levies” requiring the
Commissioners of the severa! eounties of this
Commonweaiih to publish annually a statement of
the Receipts aud Expenditnres of their respective
counties, do report the following, viz: from the
7th day of January, 1861. till the 7th day of Jan-
nary, 1862. ;
LECEIPTS.
To an.’t from County collect-
ors and other sources, $26949,06
FXPENDITURES.
By am’t paid W. W. Brown,
Treas’r’s com on 25754 07 S1287,50
By am’t Commirsioners’ or-
ders lifted, 31094,07
By am’t’ paid for postage, sta-
tionary, &c., for Treas. Office, 10,00
= 32301,77
COUNTY AUDITORS.
’t paid Benj Schrock
as County auditor, 312,00
Ditto Jere. Mayes 12.00
Ditto Jas. C. Williams, 12,00
Ditto Geo. Livingston as Aud
iturs clerk, 12.00
ASSESSORS
By amt paid township and
boro’ A ors for 4
ments ind returns, 189,00
COMMISSIONE 'S’ OFFICE.
Am’t paid Thos. Hutehinson
for 8 rvice as Commissioner,
Aw’t paid [ra Fisher, ditto,
‘do do John M’Calmont,
do do Amos Alexander,
do do S.M. Irwin as clerk
to Commissioners
do do S M. Irwin for trans-
oribing & correcting Ticasurer’s
U.S. 1. Book,
Am’t paid 8. M. Irwin for earry-
ing out U. S. 1. Tax 50,00
Am’t paid ssme extraserv. as clk. 20.67
Am’t paid Jas. H. Rankin for col-
lecting and for five suits in court 224,82
Am’t pd same as counsel to
$267,50
210.00
27400
10,00
275,00
50,00
Commissioners, 25,00
Am’t paid George Livingston for
blank books and stationary, 152,85
Ditto for making corrected copy
of unseated lands for twp. use. 50,00
Am’t pd. Wm. Cook for postage
and box ront, 14,09
1623,93
COURTS.
Am’t paid John Hoffer, Proth’ys
foos. &e $ 109,00
\m't paid W. Hl. Longwell cor
recting & transe. Ad
Am’t pd Grand & Tr
Am’t pd for Comn’t
Am’t paid John T. Johnsson,
Proth’ys fees, &o 159 33
Am’t pd Ed. Blanchard for aua-
iting docket & Proth’ys Register, 35,00
Am’t pd. J. S. Parsons as Tip-
st. ff. 50.00
Am’t pd. And. White as Court
crier. 49,50
Am’t pd. D. G. Bush for Rules
of Court, 9,00
Am’t George Alexander for sum
moning jurors, 50 00
: $3121,21
CCURT HOUSE.
Am’t pd. J. 8. Parsons as
Court House Janitor. $150,00
Am’t pd. Wm. Ickhoff for
coal for Court House, 115,00
Ditto F. ©. Green for aleohol
for metre, 4.50
Ditto John Yager for painting, 15,00
Ditto Lyco. Ins. Co. for C. H 14.00
Ditto 8. D. Ti den, for Co. Maps, 10,00
Ditto B. Galbraith for repairing
C. H. fouce, 7,25
Ditto John Brackbill for mend-
ing chairs, 2,00
Ditto N. Hillibish for bill furn-
ished Co. 4,75
Ditto Daniel Derr keys for C. H,, 1,00
Ditto J 8. Parsons bill furnish-
ed Co. 8,07
Ditto J. D Turner water tax, 21,78
Ditto Felix Mu'len for hauling
scaffolding, 1,50
Ditto Beilefonte Gas Co. for
as bills, 53,20
Ditto sweeping C. H. chimneys, 5,00
$413,05
COUNTY JAIL.
Am’t pd. Geo. Alexander for
boarding prisoners, $363.18
Ditto Potter & Mitehell at
tending prisoners, 12,50
Ditto Wilson & Bro. merch-
andise for jail, 208,00
Ditto furnace, repairs. mate-
rial painting, white-
washing &o., for jail, 745,32
Ditto John Montgomery, elothing
for prisoners 6,00
Ditto J. S. Parsons for guarding
prisoners, 22,00
Ditto D. Z Kline, Mayes & Pur-
due wood for jail, 85,50
1442,50
Dit note,
24,46
Ditto Jacob Brumgsrd, money
leaned Co.
Ditto Win. Irvin, interest
206,76
order, 3,20
Ditto John Dauberman, interest
on note, 208 00
Ditto Juceh Pottsgrove, interest
on order, 4,75
Ditto Rebecca Boggs, money
loaned county, 283.93
Ditto M. Waddle, int. on money
loaned county, §1,29
Ditto Abraham Sussman, inter.
on odder, 63
Dito J. IL. McClure, interest on
on order,
Ditto J. L. Test., in. onorder.
ROAD VIEWS,
Am’t paid for road views, views
of Township lines & views to as-
sess damages R157.90
CONSTABLE RETURNS.
Am’t pd. Constables for re-
turns & mileage, $ 84.76
ELECTIONS.
Amount paid election oflicers,
judges, constables and
assessors, for putting up Lists,
and attending elections, &e.,
$1173.71
Amount paid Geo. Livingston
i for commission due him
T, $400.00
1 John A. Wier, for
insane pups,
Amt paid Isane Baffington un.
current funds
Am’t paid view of State Road,
from Lock-liaven to Snowshoe
turnpike, 3
awm’t paid J. J. Lingle ¢
902,54
80,00
af collection:
Ditto we Baflington freight
on soldiers’ ¢lothes. 87%
Ditto Thomas M'Coy part bal-
ance at settlement 1000,00
Ditto A. B. Hutchinson trans-
cribing U. S. T. books, 85,00
Ditto Elijah Hughes for dupli-
cates, 6.00
Ditto Jas. H. Rankin trauserib-
ing Relief accounts, 6,50
Ditto Ira Fisher, time and ex-
penses to Phil’a on Co. bus. 25,60
Ditto H. N. M’Allister dam-
age in moving road, 45,00
Ditto D. Z Kline do do 51,00
RELIEF FUND.
Am’t of Relief orders drawn
3
for 1861, 3 57
Amw’t of Relief orders lifted, 10031,34
do do do out-
standing. 3545,23
The Board of Relief has given orders
§ , embracing about 1,250 persons
of January, 1362, find themsclis
tute of funds, and compelied ci
fuse Relief any further, or to issue o
thoy have no immediate mesns of rede
LIST OF OUTSTANDING TAX
Mark G
, 4
I{uston,
Worth,
Ferguson,
Williams,
1855,
i
My
hoe, 1837,
1
Will ams aylor,
Willa mith, Union, £1
Dante! Beckdol, Snowshoe, 1858,
B. V. Drisbin, Union, £
William Marshall, Benner, 1859,
«
“
«
“
Snowshoe, **
Spring; Ab
Union, “
Walk “
Worth 4
Benner, 1860
Greg “
Har ¢
fo ¢ 2%
Wiltiam Swanzy, Marion,
James S. Kent, Milesburg, *
P. T. Musser, Penn, “
James Barber, Potter, 2
James Test, Rush, 4
John Graham, Snowshoe, **
Rob. Thompson, Spring, te
John Copenhaven, Taylor,
Elijah Fisher, Union, 3
Unionville,
Worth, :)
Thomas Parsons,
Elias Turner,
J. H. McClure, Bellefonte, 1861
William Irvin, Benner, $e
Chauncy Jones, Boggs. “
Martin Long, Burnside,
Jacob Mann, Curtin, 4
Samuel . Stover, Ferguson, © *
William Rarick, Gregg, Lid
Andrew Bell, Haines, #
Abednego Stephens, Halfmoon, *
George BB. Wasson, Harris, “
J. Nelson Askey,
William Steel,
Christian Beckdol,
Howard, it
Husto.; i
Liberty, te
DEAD BOD
| Am’t paid Wm. MeClosky, in-
i854, 8
$317.50
na
IES.
£06.38 |
ANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS.
S1813,99
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
to 425
9
,04
11
county d. hereby certify that the foregoing is =
full and correct statsment of the Receipts ani
Expenditu tho suid county for the year A.
D, 1851. »
| Witness our hands at the Commissioners Office,
in Bellefonte, this 20th day of January, A. D.,
1862 IRA FUSAER,
JOHN McCALMOUT,
AMOS ALEXANDER,
Attest 8, M Irwin, Olerk Com’rs,
Bellefonte. Feb. 6, '62-4t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON THE
Estate of H. M. Lucas. late of Snowshoe town-
sip, deceased, having lately been
Register to the Under igned, alt
ed to the said Estate a
me
29, 1862
TO THE PUBLIC!
RESOLVED, That we, the undersigned.
Merchants of Centre county, believing that a
change in our present mode of doing busit is
7. therefore propose to eur friends and
the foliowing terms, which we believe
will prove advantageous to Loth buyea and seller,
to wit:
a
CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS
neible = 1 on all running sc
: 8 not to settled for at the expira.
| tion ef the time specified, INTEREST WIl1,
BE CHARGED Toall of which we hereby
pledge ourselves strictly to adhere.
THOMAS WOLF & SON, Wolf's Store,
SAMUEL FRAUCK, Reb
Hosterman & Harper, do; BR. IJ. Fors
tre Mills ; J. & D. Shaffer, Madisonburg
H. Shaffer. John C Mota, Woodward ;
» D. 0. Bower. Aaronshurg;
3, ditto; Gross & Yearrick. do;
, Miltheim ; Jehn V. Forster,
A. Rhul, ditto ; J. B Fisher, Centre-
H. Dunean. Spring Mi Adam Figh-
cr, Farmer's Mills ; Willian Wolf, Centre Hall
Reuben Keller, Centre Hill; Wm. J. Thompson
| & Bro. Pottor’ 3: Em’l. Swope, Sinking
Creek Mill Seitzel, ditto; Daniel Hees,
Linden Hall; Kerlin, & Son, Chdrchville ;
kk, Boalshurg ; John Hibler & Co, do :
! 3 Dale, Dale's Mills; Alexander Sample
& Co. , Pine Grove Mills ; Henry Bridge, ditto,
Adsm Rankin, Baileyville. z F
Dec. 5, 1861.—3m.
THE FRANKLIN HOUSE.
THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND wiLL-
| known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner of”
Jie Diamond. opposite the Court House, having
been purchased by the undersigned. he announe-
es to the former patrons of this establishmegt and’
to the traveling puplic generally, that he igends
refitiing it thoroughly, and is prepared to Bo
the most satisfactory accomm dation to all’ who
muy favor him with theic patronage. No pains
will be spared on his part to add to the conveni-
ence or comfort of his gues's. All who gtop with
him will find
XXXS ABBY
abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fars
the market will afford, done up in style, by the
most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al-
ways contain
The Choicest of Liquors.
His Stabling is best in town, and will alwaye be
attonded by the most trustworthy aud attentive
hostlers.
Give him acail, on
fideut that xl will be
modation.
AN
r
1 all, and he feels con-
ied with their accom-
CELLENT LIVERY
is attached to this estabhshment, which strangers
from abroad will find greatly to their advantage.
DANTEL GARMAN.
Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862.
1 N. MALLISTER JAMES A. BEAVER:
Ma TEB & BEAVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, P
J. BD. SHUGER'T,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BE
Office in the Court House,
WH. J RK
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, BENN 's.
Office in the Arcade, second floor.
EDMUND BLANCHARD. E. M. BLANCHARD.
E.& KE BLANCIBARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Blanchard
on Main street,
SURGEON DENT
BELLEFONT
DE. J.B, MITCHELL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA.
tend to professional calls as heretofore, he
r fully offers his services to his friends and
| the public. Office next door to his residences on
| Spring street. Oct 28-58-tf.
IRA C. MITCH CYRUS T. ALEXAND
MEVCHELEL & ALEXANDER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELEFONTE, PENN‘A
Office in Reynolds’ Areade on the Diamond
Ira C. Mitchell has associated C. T. Alexander
with him in the practice of law, and they will
give prompt attention to all business entrusted to
them in Centre, Mifilin, Clinton und Clearfield
counties.
A. 0. FURST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
iB 7 ILL practice in the several Courts cf
Centre and Clinton counties. Al legai
t asiness entrusted to his care will receive prompt
attention
OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Dia
amond.
PM TEATS,
SURVEYOR,
JacksoNvViILLE, CextRE CO., PA.
Has recently located in Jacksonville, Cencre
9 {county Pa.. and would hereby inform the public
generally that he is prepared to do all kinds of
Surveying accurately. also to fill out Deeds, make
Plots, &e., of Lands upon the shortest notice. —
His charges are very reasonabie (ive him a
call
October 17, *61-6m.
Collection Offices.
© BUSH,
BELLEFONY'E, Centre Co., PRNN,A.
BUSH & McCULLOUGH, ;
(T. J. 'CULLOUGH.)
CLEARFIELD, Clearfield Co, Pa.
James McCullough, Marion, J
H.P. Treziynlny, = Milesburg, ° BUSH & McCORMICK,
B. F. Winter, Mes $ (€. 8 MCORMICK,)
Jacob Gray, atton, 4, i Pa o o 5
an, Pen, ot LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa.,
Geo. C. Zettle, otter, & x.
James A Nelson, Rush, tt RUSH & ALLEN,
Wm. G. Haslett, Snowshoe, *¢ {R. P. ALLEN,)
Joseph Conly, Spring, £f WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co, Pa.
William McCoy. Taylor, £ 124,07 is g
Menry J ‘ead, Union, 2 150.84 | Regrerences :—Drexol & Co., Phi Mason
Tanob Peters, Unionville, 91.73 | & Co, Phil's, Smith, Bowen & Co., telphia
T. Rupert, Walker, 875.93 | Shields & Brother, Philadelphia, T. Conrow,
Rlias Turner, Worth, te 164.87 | Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes & Co., Philadelphia
: —. | Hon. J. I. Hale, Bellefonte, Hon. J. W. Maynard,
Total am’t of outstanding taxes, $1805v, Williamsport. J. Towe, Port Dapesi®, Md.
We the undersigeel Commirsonere of Centr | Peb. 21, 1863—1y.