The Democratic Watchman. FMB.—a9 r# year win* peld la ad',, win o., $2,50 whin not Paid in &dramas and i3.00-whennnt paid before the expiration of the yea' bale autiltorited the following gentlemen, to recoil,* "sod receipt for subsoliptioe to the Deitaoseeto WATOM VAS : • en MrAu, J. Olissiostall r Joao R. RIIIIPANYD.IIIII, THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY tirrtt, fibatouuta....ln_aome parts Of this county, there is still pretty good sleighing, though all —snow has disap peared from the roads exposed to the MIL I= SAD ACODINT.—On Monday last a on of Mr. ?Oter, the millet. at Lower Tyrone flouring mills, "yid aged 10 years in crossing the race on a footlog, lost his balance, while endeavoring to recover nis s itst which he'd blown off, fell in and , van drowned. I= Busoutar.—A short time ago, the ~tore of Messre. Packer & Packer, of Flemington, was broken into and a few dollars in change taken from the drawer. i safe was also broken open wilt gun-, L owder, but, fearing something of the kind,no money had been - telt in ite Noth ing of Alue was carriekd sway, and the hurglare had their tAmbls for Utak,. I= 0 Moss Mositv Weiwriso.—Thetool directors of,this borough are asking au thority of the Legiststure, to borrow ',Peen thousand dollars, f.p! Ae purpose .I.pitrchattiniklplrdritti treating upon ttiem a - public. stfhtkot buildii The irusteeit of the academy, sere believe, has notified them they cannot have the use of that building after the first of August. I= Tna THAW.—The gradual thaw of the -now bids fair to carry away the vettt quantities accumulated in the mountains without a deluge, which was greatly feared by those! living along :lair ,treamm. The unfortunates who live in these exposed situations have our beat Mlles for their safety. In Bellefonte, we feir no goal which does not reach the height of the famous one which oc curred in the days of Noah. - =1 SMALL Pox.—This loathsome disease, that has been keeping our people in a state of excitement for the past four toonthX, has not yet entirely disappeared, k non of Mr. Isaac Lose, to:aiding next door to the building used as a hospital, Was taken with it during the latter part of last week. This, with the two con ‘eieeeents in the hospital are the only ,aseo in town, so for as we eel') learn.— fhere is mit cane at Valentine'o forges, one at Boiling springs, and some eight or ten at Heels works. I= Sr I'AT6LICICA DAl.—)l lecture_ will be delivered by Rev. Thos. McGovern, in Bush's Ilall, Bellefonte, iNt., on the eve ning ' of March 17th, 1868, (Tuesday next.). Subject The miserable condi tion of Ireland in the offspring of English mismanagement. Doors open at 7 o'clock, P. M. Lecture to commence at. 11 ()clock, I', M Tickets 30 cents; sold by the managers and ut the hall the ave sing of the lecture. JOHN MODRRHOI, JOHN KINNANX, FRI,LN HOW 4,RD BROWN, fir. Managers =I Wit sv to it fon. 7—We understand that our borough authorities have made 'application to the Legislature for author .ty to borrow twenty thoueand do flare.— Can any one tell us what this amount of money is wanted fort If the enormous 'axes that are now levied upon the chi ,eus of this place are not sufficient to pay the borough expenses, would it not be well to hand over at once to those "run ning the machine," what ,property there Is here; they will have its value anyway in taxes, and they might mowed, take it at once and nettle the matter. But in all seriounnesid we ask, nay, we demand in the the name of the tax-payers of the borough to know what the twenty thousand dol lars are wanted fort What becomes of the thousands upon thousands of dollars paid in as taxes yearly ? What hail be . - Come of the fifteen or twenty thousand dollars borrowed within the past six year. Who will answer. 1 0 1111601110 TNII BAIL ROADII.-,--We give below a copy of the bill relating to the fenelakof Rail Roads, which le erecting such a title among the dry-banes of a few stock-holders In the Bellefonte & Snow Shositiii Road Company. It was offer ed Mahe -Rouse- of Representatives by the member from this county, and passed that body, but is_novrsticking is the Ben: WM/atlas few opposiii to the mss unlit", to kill It. They may scooted. If thsy do, it will bd-tlisiseseese of wrong over right- 7 -the triumph of a llttlis mo nopoly bras the, people, for we Maitot belies/'ANN ks rigid minded meat be the eouaty, like doesn't earseetly desire tbh . )st 'Of Obtsot. paus4 ~-* now is. simulated to reclaim .the tier uatures of those favorable to soon ii, la pd we hope it - will be Biped by . every individual residing ,in the. localities in terested. They will be, by all eake, would see justice done Meyer at- welt ag the rieti. There is no ,reason why such an act should not: be pinned, Justice, to our farmers, to the laboring men, -to travel ers, to rail- road companies themselves, demand that - it dmb". Upon this sub ject we will have more to say., Here is the bill: Oren twp. Penn twp An Ad to secure farmers and others against loosen of - horse. cattle sheep and mine by railroad,' in the county of Oen- ffactrum. 1. Bq it enacted by_the Senate and ffouse of Representainns of ihereonT manwealth of Penney/venni in General de, semlify nice and, it is hereby enacted by the authority of tht seine • That it shall be the duty of each company owning or op erating a railroad in the county of Centre to erect • where not already erected and to keep and maintain on each side of the track-or tracks of said road at all places in. said county eseept where said road or roads passes Or pass through a village borough or city or a public road cross ed thesame a suitable fence Ave feet high anil to Mad erect and maintain such suit able cattle guard or guards at all cross ings on said railroad as will prevent horses cattle sheep and swine from going upon said tracks and in cane any com pany owning or operating said road or roads shall refuse or tatighteale perform the duties herein imposed the company or companies so offending shall be an swerable to the owner or owners of any horses rattle sheep or swine to the full value of the property injured upon said road or roads in consequence of such neglect said company or companies shall be further liable to to the penalty of fifty 'dollar for each plane along said road or roads in said county where the (emu) o fences required by this act to be bull( erected kept and maintained are destroy ed or broken down and permitted so to remain for n period of ten. days the pen allyherein imposed to he recovered one ht'Ef to the , Zs* of the informer and the other half for bite use of the 'Public schools of said county of Centre. SZCTION• 2. All damages and penalties in this act to he sued for and recovered as debts of like amount are now by law ' made recoverable Provided That this act shall not go iti,to effect until the first I d a y of August Anno Domini one thous and eight hundred and sixty-eight Buslnes* Notice.. 500,006 feet of while Pine flooring, dry for sale at the SI lleebdVf•Plaaing Mill 51410NOILIA WAll[lll.-A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and et`haif the pried, Tea EIoIICRION Ptatto—in reniarkaide for the quantity and guilty of tone, tineuess of finish, end the low prioe at which it is nold. T. P. itynder i■ agent. —The instants desired "looks bushy and black ILS the raven" as one of the perfections of manhood, and tresses long, silken, did lustrious le the crowning beauty of womanhood, but Time, the ely old dog, threw his fingers through their heir and left "Ilia Mark" In white: Time is now baffled by these who uneßing's Vegetable Ambro sia, the greeting and most reliable stair Restorativeof modern time.. I I St FOIL FAamess.—Fertuer4 desirous of saving time and money, during the corn planting season should /purchase one of the patent corn planters, for sale by }legal & (lance at Philipsburg. It is decidedly the chew rest, simplest and bes t planter that is out. You see all the time the number of grains dropped. You cad fasten it to any hue—it saves just half the 'Etienne of planting, and costs but three oilers —Mrs. d. A. Allen's improved (mew, style)llair Restorer or Drolling,(ln ounce boi tles)—Two week.' trial and you have the tab: note° that you wtll not have a gray hair In your head. The natural color and beauty are restored, and a new and luxuriant growth Is the result We hear this spoken by those who have used it; and we predict hosts of friends for the improved prepara tion and we are happy to state the price in only One Dollar per bottle. Every Drug gist sells it.-13 4 t "WWLA rna 114311" 1101-PS °VT r 0 'URN" there in a ohmic* tug restoration of health.— If, thirefore, the, , Zonstitotion ban been weakened by dines.e or exams—the nerves shattered—the 'tomtit& weakened—the appetite goo., and all the world appears gloomy—pour come flash oil into your lamp, in the ebepe of Plantation Bitten, which will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate • once wretched existence. For ladles it is en elegant and geatle stimulant, exaotly soak aa they minim litany families will o, be without It It has an lointeni thrsughout the :WAY 13 Il St "CIIIIID Nil Muses f"—Writwa scholar eat West to Moms. Stuart htersott & Co., el Philadellph is, after readiog a very hatter. log notice of awls bieeminmehlis "Barley ftheal,'! ha hie Osekey paper. Tim Hirklar bee beee esat—peresed—ead da btie.e br till Ulu. tbat aoopat of all seders 000ke is ett its ws,y to sladtea, the echo lad; !Knee sad to add enothOr fah to the obeli of esigeece in its raise 1 - Writ* compendia*, application fee else t. katobe, Goal lateseetedotheiMeg amtisdol that they yoke the best stove he the lurid, sad that the public ought to buret td. l —Per male by W. W, !Mater ilihnbarg• Tv ini.-11sairt—On *fp tad List., by the Am. A. a. les**, Yt• ease Tanen of CisorSold Oetritty. end Jam I. ,rxsztif, Port Matilde. FIL Barley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Cloverieed, per bushel., Potatoes, per bushel Hat, per d0we5”...................--- 3.5 Lard, per pound.... 12 Pork, per pound 11am, per prihnd Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Rags, per pound ' I around Plaster, per ton ~ussiss. , DIED. Daumtaimr—On tb.4th of Morel I. Oath- Nitta. Diuhotinan, !We of John Danbarman, egad 69 yaw, 9 *diets, aid-1, days. Ifor.T—On Thursday evening, January 30th, 1868, Thomas Holt of Bradford town ship, 'god 61 years, 11 tnonths 4d 24 days. The dwimilued was born in Bald Ingle Val ley, Centre county, in the yeallB2o—set tied in Bradford * township, IThien It Was almost an'unbroken wilderness, and Bemis he endured his full share of the hardehips allotted to the early settlers of this county. Life was Juatioa of the Pesos of said town ship for many years, having been appointed to the ogee by-GOvernor Wolfe. Hi lived to realize that if by resume of strength the days of our years are Thu Swore. Yet is their strength labor at sorrow.— But he had the Chlrtian religion to sustain him when the infinuatke of old age were upon him—having espoused the cause-of his Lord and Master in early life, and be earns a member of the Methodist Church some sixty years shyer, and when nearing stream of death his mind continued abler, his faith strong and abiding,testifying (as he did) that ail was well, all was puce, and that he had a Cit&r title to that Inheri tance that is lnednuptable, unileilled and that fadeth not away, when we remember the words of our fathermuih of our sorrow iti turned Into joy, baring often assured us that he was going to that rest that- remain• ejh for the children of Cod, where the wick ed cease from trouble 'and the weary shall be forever at rest. May we I e prepare ito meet him. SHALL. POTATO -Army —The "trooly loll" halo hoisted a new flag over their league rooms in Philadelphia. on whioh is inscribed the letters 'B. P. A." ?These initials stand for Small Potato Army, at the head of which Col. Dead Duck and Gen. Bnickerville propose to march to Washington• and assist Con gress to get rid of Andy Johnson. The Bellefonte Market The Allowing arq ;hp quotations up to 6 o'clooc on Thuredliy- , evening, when our paper went to press : -White Wheat, per bushel $2 25 tted Wheat, per bushel $2 20 Rye, per bushel $1 25 Corn Shelled, pet bushel old 10 00 Oats, per bushel 55 NOD abbertisemenlo. A DMINIBTRATOREV NOTICE. Lettere of Administration on the eets , e of Frederick Malone, late,of Boggs Township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, they request all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. T. M. HALL, 13-9-6 t FRET. MALONK. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. Swarm, doo'd, Wm of Mlles burg bore', baring been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselvem indebted to said estate are reqnested to make immediate payment, and all baying claims to present them duly authenticated by law for settlement. AGNES SWARM, Administrator. 13-11-6 t ME ORPHANS' COURT BALE. By virtue of an order issued eat of the orphan's court of Centre County, there will be exposed to ■ale at public outcry, at the Court House, in Bellefonte, on Monday. Match 23d, 1868, ►t one o'clock, P. M., the following deecribed real estate. (the property of Frederick Markle, late of Walker town• 'hip, deceased,) to wit • A oartaln meesuage and tract of land situate in said township of Walker, bounder( and described ex fol lows, via Beginning at Stone', corner, land of Adam Booker and - thence south 464 degrees, out .50 perches to Stones; thence by mountain lend of Isaac Markle, south 84 degrees, west fifty four perches to •pine; thertoe 41t degrees west, twenty perches to stones ; thence by lands of said Adam Decker. north 431 degrees, east one hundred and thirty-seven perches to the place of beginningsontaining •area and allowance. TZRilktB OF BALE—One third of the purchase money, to be paid on confirmation o I the sale•; one third in one year thereafter, and one third at the death of Margaret Mar kle, the widow of the said deceased, tht two hitter payments with their interest, payable annuaHy to be moored by bilind and mort— gage nu the premises. PANIZI. Z. !CLIMB, Trustee to sell Ife• 13 18 to RARE CUANCE. The exclusive tuntrul and sale o five valuable inventions, need in every fam ily, and paying large profile, tan be secured by applying either personally or by letter Ca. L M. LASLI rk CO., 127 - Market Street, 13-8 41 PW10,18148.-. ISAAC HAUPT ElilQ : Our World Machias ban been greatly Improved for INS. It Is now the : moat per ; feel waohlor orthe kind ever made. Oar self-rak• la • grand thing and wIl Noll Oka hot-takes. How =as, zwachlwoo will you prohiebly want this year. We sok beoattee they are going fail,? ti you ii)ot of psee_phlota to 41....,Y0urs • B. BALL k 00. • Winch sae be had h, soiling's& hie Mies sear the Ur*, Bellefonte Pa. Farmers who want to post themselves on the most da table-sad best work hmr swat elver ituslivi should not fall to olarintoritereni. 1 13-41 tf ADMTNISTRATOWY NOTION: Letters of Administration 9D estate of Nathan Hoek, Ist* of Marion twp., Conine gone% eloo'd, biting leen 4nstod to the anders4rniknotioe is hereby given to nil knowing thionienhoin indebted Io said oetnin tirmaks imentediate pommel Mao lesehig eleihns to present Win to 'saitkentSestid fog eiettlestesit. muter 1. WOK, ' MIRY mcracnicm, IS I St • AstairearaNnt. lOW Abti c rttocincitio COUNTY AUDIT(IRIP REPORT J. D. 8111IIDERT L A. U., 1847, in act oritit boimeowoolth o Poitnly Iv so la : OR. Juniiar, 7, 1861, Jonoary 7,1868._ n omo int - stare tr .t•tnn at ' January settle ment A. D.. 111119.4 9,369 99 To amount assessed fer A. D.. 180— To' amount received from U. 8., Lands 38 70 CONTRA-CR January 7,1868. By amount stata tax • outstanding focA. D., 1867 and ON- •lous 1,412 17 By deduct overpild accounts By exoneration. and par center, to Doi- , Imam and Tress an. Connotation:. By Etat. Treasurers receipts HALF MILL TAX January 7, 1868, 1 1 0 amount of mill taxon outManding at eattlament Jan uary A. D., 1867 $ 833 43 To amount asammed for A. D., 1887 CONTRA-CR Juntmry 7,1868. By amount tax out outstanding Jana ary 7,1868 $ 333 39 Deduct overpaid acts 9 15_ --$ 325 • r. • by eionerating per cent*ge to colli" tors and treasurers o 0 ID al ission lif Mists treasurers receipts 175 0 no 7 00 100 $ 1,292 90 IN ACCOUNT WITH CENTRE COUNTY. - • -- Jonsary 7, 18 6 8 . To amount taxes out standing at audit. tors settlement A. D 1867 • ~. —3 35,071 To amount overpaid account by eolleo• _ tors ......... 56 - 7 28 16 00 To amount tax lev ied for A. D.,1867 39 685 44 To amount received from other isouroot 47,956 23 Ilalence 56,840 98 CONTRA-CR January 7. 1868 By aquaria tax out standing 1866 and prasiwis years.....s 3,639 62 By amount out- atandlag 1867 By amount tax coon • ty orders lifted__ By amount eaonara tione and per can tage to [lectors and trwaadrea com m ........ By amount allowance for stationery .... By balance duo Treaea re r ..... 4 58,84 0 98 IN ACCOUNT WITH RELIEF FUND • • DR. ✓amneary 7,1868 To amount tax outetanding Jan uary 1888 $19,088 70 To amount overpaid 'rota by col- lector' since eettlement......,... To amount lax levied for A. D., 1887 To avant balance at last settle- mint To amount militia and 10 days as segment, B. if. MeMaktlgal To amount 10 day assessment, J 11. Brown To balance duo linnet Fund.... ..5.50,067 33 CONTRA-CH January 7, 1668, By amount tax outstanding for 1866 and previous poem 3 2,684 93 By amount tax outstanding for 1867 ~..... 12,667 08 To amount Relief Orders lifted.. 36 OU To amount Treasurerscommission I 80 To amount per mintage and ekon endow to Collectors Balance To bulapaL4juk, relief ackeounts6o,o447 83 My banana' due Treasurer by County acoount $46,840 98 , Cy A. U. Cleary Traisurei receipt 2,216 35 J. D. fifIUQIIRT, Tewaaror, L adloosat *lb Coacoowirealtb of Peanolvanis. DR. ✓niwary 7, 1668 To amount II moUl Tax on steak of National Banks 4.,.........,5316 NI To moult tax on Loans ' 44 IA C6NTRA-tCR Januari 7, 1868. . By Tre•surer's Oolandados 21, 18 75 By Eltat4 Frosoupar4 114541 pt fall..- 844 26 BY TY0 16 • 2 •4 4 4 4 4421/5 ta 483 I= itOlri‘tns ty, ta/ *OOP*7 fibbgliMtpiti!... January 7, 1868. - Janoary 7, 1868. To assoost Joq Pow.— NS 00 Td Couti4 Ordure Balance * 184 walks-2~14a' fy. Gtr—paion. aen pie s 86i 00 By foes, Obi Awl ttilo.key t r" .1 wnndry....... 135 35' lly conveying 10 prisoners to POO. itestistry, Hove* 0f newt dad Inoue Asylum By oneotating venorioo sod wino morkingjUrorli, for A. By Indio By jury veer exonerated and mbar- By coat, la W. W. Brown mt.. 2,274 56 $ 3,679 25 WWI January 7, 1867 By balance R. wLANORARO, J. R. ORVIS mad JAR , . A. DRAVRR, Law Librwry Com!nlßow, Centre County. DR. Etll3 —t ,i,pot 71 January 7,1868 947 86 To Balance on hand at last mettle. tnentsl43 25 To amount fear and ' fines sad re cognitanees oolledted 1887 2,337 66 $ 4,'79 25 To balance In bands of Committee...ol7 Ds /unwary 1, 1868 ./nnitary 7, 1068. ./nrauary 7, 1863. By amounts paid for Books, *c., 16e7 $ 77 20 Balance 717 03 159 Lt -$ 1,292 95 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Centre County.,,de hereby certify, that we have ex amined the forego ng accounts of J. D. shttgert, Treasurer of Centre County, and D. Z. Kline. Bheriff of said County, also so oount. of Law Library Committee, and find them correct, as shave elated and have • d the same. Whites our hind. this 7th day of January, 18118. January 7, 1868 ISM MEI 13-9-8 t 6L3 $ E x ? y.NDIT ; u 4 ..s A. O D F i c s i g THE COUN To orders for Auditors a Clerk, PLY To orders for Grand and Tra verse Jurors a. mien__ tar, _Cculfsuanwealth EMEI costs Te orders fur County prison..... To orders for election expenses. To ordefe for Fox scalps, &c To orders for Road Views To ordrus fur repairs to public buildings To &dun fort Constables pay... ro — c7rders for Assessors pay • To order. for Eastern Paoßoo tlet, To orders for Lunatic Asylum (Insane Asylum) 1,079 80 To orders for Inquisitions on Dead Bodies 46 110 To orders for Centre County Ag ricultural Society (or A. D. • 4866 and '67, per Act of As sembly 800 00 For interest on bona and notes 3,284 07 For D. Galoretth (linitor) 1866 150 00 For J. S. Parson, Tipsters- 66 00 For J. G. Hurts, printing 389 00 For Andrew Whits, Court otter.. 124 00 For Joo. L. Gray, Commissioner 326 00 For Joshua Potter do 395 00 For Wen. Furey do 95 00 For Fred. Kurtz, Printing ... 258 00 For Joo Moron 'MD lone- clerk 832 00 For P Gray Meek, Printing 601 20 For IllcAferty 41, McDermot on account of contract New Jail- .11,074 20 For Jll5 If Lipton Prothonotary Fees 186 f 507 01 For Jan H Lipton, Prothonotary Foes 1867 463 61 For .1 II Orris, Couimmias loners Attorney, and fees on collec tions, to 360 00 To orders for Isaac 11 Hobbs on accout plane for Jail' and Su. periotending eame 960 00 To orders for Wood for Court douse and Jail 20 92 To orders for Win. F. Murphy & Sons Dockets 236 25 For George L iringston, - Station - ary, La . 81 54 For Samuel Nichols, painting Court House JO 00 For J. J. Harris, mdse fur Court House . 42 71 For Thomas Burnside, mdse. for January 7, 1969 180,111 45 $ 180,111 54 January 7, 1868 21,683 69 115,106 06 A,771 IP 10 00 $ 1144.111 46 January 7,1868 52 62 13,237 28 41,355 95 Court House 4 35 For C H Moore. Stationery k 0... 9 42 For L Grove and II Harris. d'ku AO 00 For Sol. Derr, hauling wood he. '7 00 En For Daniel Den, Gas lamp 8 SO For J H Rankin, Auditing ao counts of Register and Pro. thonotary . 33 00 For Win Mister, W hitewashing, and Plastering 6 00 For R McNlgbt, Has bibs 342 00 kJ Bartholomew yhologrlier 40 00 For litepben Brown, 'cutting - $70,718 81 faisuary 7, 186 e wood 3 60 For W W Montgomery postage 17 27 For W m Cooke, hau ling aoliesa - e 18 26 For Wm lohoff, Hauling boards l'so Fur Lyoom lag Insurance A Niel A. meat 34 00 Per N. llillibisk stove Pipe 2 01.. For Boger & Bro., indoor: for Jail 1 l 54 For M Runkle • Co., chairs for Court Hods. 19 25 For low for Court Room 3 46 For W Bhortledge a Co., Coal 185 12 For 0 T . Beattie, Medical noni ron on Prisoner. S 75 For Borough of Bellefonte for Money loaned for water Pipe Le To orders !km if It Baker Phono. graphs, - To orders for Andrew Gregg .1u ry To order for Jao Shannon To order for Refunding up. fur notes end bonds redeemed For redemptioa U B Lauda. On .... Itler drerpald .in acemunt of Du pliestar by collectors For D Z Kline ou rereatat ... ;.. Delano' due ram Canty to Re. Bet Paid ....... 21,978 24 Per Osage Oplariag roc Bridge • - at coward Dom 2,441 57 59,057 33 878,748 81 $59,067 83 Jaosaty 7,186 g: 4to 6s J:aftwary 7, 1868. i 0 4 14, 43 Ourias Comm, • • • 7, 18611. , asitilitazy."747 600 00 ' L 909 94 ; ik,977 94 CONTRA-CR 7~ aar'y T . 864 LL 102 70 ti• 11-44 , 0 . 49 98 1,697 94 41,000 94 ✓nary 7„1.868,,,, 650 98 $794 23 GOIITRA-CR 2124 23 i7NO 13. THOMAS, JOUN ILINNANIC, R. ETLINORII, County Auditor. 84 90 :cal#3 1" 1,708 16 184 20 1,032 44 417 50 397 50 39 92 172 57 714 311 100 26 MEI 30 00 10 46 10 64 6.1,594 06 101 09 " 4 50 1.364 5111 500 00 fistior4 . er RECAP ULA,TION Mibertitesintt, To &wont Dotes is gueli A. D., 186 T 48,898 8 To amount Balsam due Sheriff et al at , sontleumintlsovary • 1868 2,481 94 To amount doe Ract- 17-77.41.1* 64412 3e _ _~ u __ -Janstary 7, 1868., By animist bptios attgl Nindi rodeirmed A. • 11111,4114 .• • By amount 4reil oA 3.216 3 Rahman.. '24,602 10 93,413 63 MMili=ii Demi .10gTery 7.4IE'S 27,602 SO Angst:. POTTER.' Jico. fit ona Com:6lB4mm of emaffe tiortity. From the tom*, atetftmerst of As•ebs and: liabilities of Centre m, it appears that the s ija amount of lea of said county at. this time Vim. 2, 1 . 7, 0 1 1 nt s . , prat' thousand , sit hundred 1111 Mrs imaillbal nte.lll6oo*flff 8 41011 14- mingle awe s* January 1887 wart $42,561 17, .idsorl * - M fliductioM "et Indebtedness for year A.-D., 1861 of $ 14,- 959 14, while atsame time three has been paid as atiothilitet Mallrect foe linft=e Sum of $111,014 20, to mad this uses we have remaining nopaki en dupli cates of collectors of 1887 and previous years Ow instmns 1,10476 ; Said setleo tors have all been notified tha Chilt•dupli cotes must be paid cd, and dim allowing for enumerations end Vereentage on fore going amount of outstanding hi:sews thin!, it should Meet priminmaltelsilitiss,..,of said couuty. We hope the collectors will see the necessity ofpaying o ft their duplicates (as pin notice without compelling unto see their belonce out) by their so doing we will be able to oldie a material reduction to the rate's of tams to be assessed for the protean year 18118, Arleta JOSHUA POTTICR. Jim. MonAg,. WiL —FORIra. Cortuatipioneri STATEMENT MIMI ,110M.F. INSURANCE COMPANY, of New Haven, January 1,1868 Capital Stook 5urp1u5........ ' ' A;Rarrig Res 4 Rotate owned by Com- Pan; ' * 208;0011" Gd Loans on Mortgagee 37,374 9B United States Bevis, 325 , 8 7 5 lap Missouri Sista Bonds 19,940 oth Tennessee State Bonds.: 16,900 00 Wistongre " " .„, 12,000 00 Virginia " " 17,468 61 National Bank Stocks 361,189 50 Canada " 34,313 75 Loan. on Collateral and on Call 23,814 LO Cash on hand, and in Banks... 66,914 53 Cash to kande of Agents ~ 230,158 30 Interest accrued 31,46* 21 Bills receivable 41,370 'lb Premiums unpaid stimuli and braosb Aloes Rent■ aedruld.. Salvages on Pim and Inland Loeses Undetermined 51,451 44 Otherproperty owned by Com- 25,971 St> Total • Lonsee in prone's of adjustreent...sBs,Rso Ste.lnumnitt of Premium. reeeernir ezoi Louse paid daring lamb yds.; eines the o r sanitation of the company Premium/ knoeived. Lowe. Paid. . 1860 37,687 34 ~... 20.786 (14 1861 , 81,230 00 1. 46,190 f...t 1862 168,289 49 , 91.130 8) 1863 256,973 55 , 169,433 7 1864 470,473 78 ..... ~.. 276 488 04 1865 773.815 68..,, 451,294 91 .1 1966 1,477,281 28 1322.908 81/ 1867 1,850,025 01 ....... -.3,137.935 44 Stook owned by the Dinettes: January 1it,1867... Janntary lit, 1868 9. R. SATTERLY, Preside/It DANIEL TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES WILSON, SAMUEL L. TALCOT. - Vloe Preeidente Wm. S. 0001:1111141., Secretary. Air Spook* at tint ion paid to impel uH4 plioieciK CITCH ISOZT k CLARK, Arab, 18.841. Badist MU. S. B. RZEVES, HAIR MANUFACTURRR, ORM STREET, (arroyos rose oorson,) LOCK , A Ana assortment of B.ltokee Outli,PrLo etts. Bands, Rio., on load and nude to eolot. Repotting nometigAosp., Hair Aviary to on the noose - designs elogantly made. Ls d tee ass depend okoo . hartng orden nut folly and gralopt tilled arosalag saute pie of bale with reetione as to wire, Sr 13-5-3 m AIdERICOL 'EEL comp*v_w. AUftICAW COMP - AMC. Kimlie & Brae. Agetoo, gigolo* J 1 3r00., asesia. All% ':'reek, halletuste. AlkesaY e4es,4 SWeryste. Pe uarfnß easeptettlseerstoY ea* Amu"' ein Ten Cloaspeey, ter Centre meaty, we win sell al litt de(llllWitedd 74 to 4.00 per east, lowerthsw-ether-denh rent It to ere enars. sattstsstion. 1t It does not. new. limo Tomi, said get PS: • &sow bhok• • Oolong .. : .... :.. Wpour... MI .. 4135 ow polo& ow* ,Muni. nolinoiseetibe. The tradok Ordaye by osit • 1111 1610WIY ill DR08. 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