cm= The DemoCiitic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday MOrning, robruary Ili 1870 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY ----A SunilitS , actioul tawner's ais-soci atio'n is about being furuu•d in ,ibis 1,1 , 1 c L---Tho great cave at Alexandria haq elicited much commot among our e‘. (I.llllges --Rend the Auditorayeport of the county finance,' which will be found in another column. • " 4'4- -Mr.d. B.Leathers, , F , agle , lost, not only his meat, but In- amoke house, toora few nights ago,' by lire. —For a good, square, 'clean, deli efdirt meal, go te llosterman, of the Cummings llouse. Ile knows bow to get them up notice that the sign of How ell. GA & Co, still remains over the store of our friend Hurry For,ter. Take it down, Major, and put up the new --110rackoi; reeloy net•er eaid a truer thing than when lie told "Me("ravh.n that if he would I..•cp out the editoroNl , he would bat e ahanec t get ~., t nething good in In- paper —Our young friend, Franl , left here on Wolne-Any aftern.. , o 190, for Charleston, Kanawha et , , , 'where lie propo,c, ug iota 1,3%),),•" We trust he may he tionlantly —Winter came agate on 31undi9 night last in the form of n henry fall of snow. This will gladden the heart, of the luntherinch Let us have a heavy free.te now, Qo Da to give to plenty of iee„rind then old I3oreas will have done lair du ty. —A aeries of railroad timotine, , were this week held throwhout Popo, Talley • "Gander Lee:- attendoinlioni all, with his documents done up in It black bottle We may expect a lumin ous report next week. —Our friend, Mr John Swope, of Milesburg, killed srls-month , old eulf the other day v which weighed 547 pounds. The dressed meat weighed 446 pound-, tad the hide 101 pounds This is one of the largest yeah that ha., ever been slaughtered In this part of the country. Can anybody beat it 7 —The remaining child of Mr and Jars. Bond Valentine,of whom we spoke last week, being very low with malig nant scarlet fever, died on the same day with its brother. Both the little inno cents were buried on Saturday last. Much sympathy is felt in the communi ty' for the bareaVed and now childless father and 'pother. —A clap living, in this neighbor hood hid his plait& taken the other day, but refused to pay for IL The art ist, however, brought him to terruß by threatening to lengthen the ears and ex hibit it as the liknew of a genuine The money *u Immediately fortheoi fog —Major Forster, who recently pur chased the merchantile establishment of Mr. Gil!Hasid, in Bush's Arcade, has sold a two thirds interest to Messrs. Joseph Devling, sag., of this place, and John Wilson, of Spring Mills. We wish the new firm great success, and hope all the partners may find it a pay ing investment. FLAaruL AcepeNT Fisii £(D liZit I . Nr33TT RUN OVER Dr TUR CARA —Jail so ***{going to press, wo learn that the night train on the Bald Nagle ♦alley rood, as it wag coming to this place at 9 o'clock last night, ism over Mrs. S. Fish and her infant; be tween Central City and Linn & !sit cOoy's Works. Our informant could give no particulars, other than that the mother and child, were under the bridge et the time. —Bellefonte, Hollidaysburg , F.hr•nnt.iirit,fin,l Huntingdon, ail elatm lb hhve ae ehampam, checker player, in their reept etive rillairea -- Pass your best 000 Ow way. Clarion ,I4rn throw up:the sponge —Carlon Deroo,ereil Wo threw down thc'glove some 'weeks ago, when we invited the F.bonshurg man to meet ex . ..sheriff 'Jingle, of this Vac*. Wo now repeat the challenge, and dare any rash or impetuous individ ual from Hollidaysburg, Ebensburg, Huntingdon, or Clarion to try a game with cur champion. What say you, 'gentlemen, to a match game? Aro you in esuvanitior only .bluwinr? A Maven &riot MANUIVACTORY.-N now branch , of industry hat sprung up ` at Gilliland town, in Snowshoe, this county, This consists of n match stick manufactory, where are made the sticks. or splinti from which matches are pre pared. The business is carried on b y Ilurxtbal & Co., who already employ about 80 persons, mostly females. They make.thirtkive thousand of these sticks or splints per minute, and uso six thou sand feet of lumber per day.. After they get fairly 'started, Wears) intbrined ;Iyey expect to ships three/ carloads o f sticks per week. - Kern% atusinees that 1046110 though s it might,develope into something exten sive, and we liimerely trustit will abun dantly reward this enterpsise manifested in its inauguration. A VALENTINE — WO (1110 associate editor) beg kayo to acknorlodgc the receipt of a so-called cemic valentine, but %%filch bib every resemblance to n very periow, affair. It is n picture, done' up in colon., of a man in n high h(ate of inebriety, trying to hold upn lamp post. his hat jammed over 1k e•l en, hi• cat in rags, a carbuncled noarioinkempt hair, and an aspect of general and alto gether complete demoralization. Under math this interesting portrait is printed the following stanza of unapproachable poetry, the •üblinle beauty of which we itpprlciate It is beautifully headed, SOT. yolllig MAII, of a Luse extreme., Try tempetance, the onl) "go between " II to that you can't reconcile your mind, It e then in you n drunken not OM Mill liritillsard alolrink dell, go drain the pot 11.ith MUM) a Valentine Onto t be thy lot " Now, we submit that we neser were a " ba,e young. man," except once we felt very much iil,ii evl vi hen a "base" ball struck us a "base" blow in the stomach and prostrated us upon our "extreme bAse in the basest kind:of a was. Af ter that we did indeed resolve to "try temperance —in blew ut least-- for we cobsidered that one of the most "intemperate - actions a base ball was e% or I, nou nto commit And we recol lect ,xpre,ing-, mar-Of jao" , :ionately at the IMP`, m not Nl•ry "temperate" lan ,7tuiL:o, to the effect that a had much rd her the ball had made a "go bet wean “f It and pa-sed under im.tead of tiff,ht dire( tly lit our pr o s holder, "feCoIICIIII our mind to kll.-SOT 111 that reeling, staggering kind 01 style B u t to return We thud: the lug tw•u I .ranhar.ll no ay. drink oleep, go drain lite pot 11 uL >l,lt a \ rlculluu milau I Lt my 140, wen. meant for "NleCr tirth,„ tg,,„„l, as he WAS /11.1 PT known to " without 111%.4 /JSN "drink deep" and mil - tuned the put," and we do not wonder that the c i nder of this elevated etru-1,13 1111,1 tine engra% leg I which cer tainly only came into our hand , through n modire , tion ) should refuse to make thing , his nur his things hern It would certainly be out °Nil reason to nip no' thnt she cuuldfind pleasure in consorting with such a man, the dilapi dated and identical picture of whom (by some ndtcu luu, nustakm has reached us, through the frieditirn of this Valentine. —The fernier.; of Marsh Crock in this county have organized a 'Farmers Club. ' This is a move in the right di rection, and we hope to hear of them be ing formed in every township of the county There is warmly any elks' of tradesmen or business mon but have their organizations, designed 'expressly to lull, awe the interests of the busi ness they follow, and why the farmers should not, is inure than we can under stand. In these "good" radical times, when wheat is worth 90 cents in green gacks, ur about CR cents in gold, and every thing else, except butter and eggs, that the farmer has to sell, is as ruinously cheap—while his taxes and every thing he has to buy are outrageously dear, it is doubly important for the men who raise our bread and furnish our beef, who, in ,fact, furnish the very life of the country, to l lake sonic stepe towards self-protection.' Can any one tell us why iron masters, and the wealthy men of the country, who . uwn furnaces and forges, should be protected by tariffs, and the farmer protected by nothing? Can any ono tell us why the merchant should dictate the price of his sugar, tea, coffee, calico and tnualins, and the farm er be prevented dietatinirthe price of his wheat, rye, corn or oats Can any one tell us why every ono•who has anything to sell should put his own price upon it and the farmer alone have prices for his produce dictated by others ? Such is the case, and it is to remedy this--to put farmers on the same footing with other bounces and working men that the Farmers• Club is formed. Let this move ne•iit gu ,in—let it become general, and honest, hard working--over-taxed men, who till the soil and furnish the wealth of the country, will reap advantages from it, let beyond their most Linguini) Cl pectations. —ln the Bishop street Blowliard of this week, we notice a letter purporting to he from Unionville, in which the senior editor of that sweet scented jour. mil is highly eulogized, as theksly man in the county who has over done, or ever attempted to do, 'anything for the mechanics and laboring men of the County. When we reniembes the record Af the individual referred to—the man ner in which he filled the only position over entrusted to him by'the mechanics and laboring men of the county—that of Treasurer—how he loft the - irttice, with thirteen thousand dollars of the money earned and paid into tho Treasury by ';mechanics and laboring men," sticking to his angers and in the pockets of his frionda—a defaulter to that amount, the letter seems to us much .more like bitter irony, than the Battery it WU evidently intended for. "J. D. P." had better try again. chap from Huntingdon the other night, stopping at the Bush House, tried to pinch the gas light out with his fingers, and after' falling in that but blistering fits "(mien," has wore that "some dam thief stole the wick." TII E REVENUE 7 , f11T ISANCE.-111C Nye nue laws make it the duty of all .per. sons to make a return of their incomes to the assistant assessor of the division in which they reside, whether i.atomes amoimt to 'sl,ooo or °there Ike. This must be done before the Ist of March, else penalties are attaQted that it may be coni.enient and the part of, wisdom to a%oid., The following, aiit explain to the people their duty in the preini beS By the act of Juno vt , 180: e• aniended by the tirst section of the set of Alarelt 2, Is1;7, it 1119 , 1 e the dill" 41111) psi S , lll habil' to All na ti tux, on or hefers the first toy snf Man, h n i . u , cuch year to mike a return to the a.mistlatt 1,2150 r of the district wherein he lesules, 01 los Income, and of the article. In Schedule A, .01.41 or kept by 1100 on the first day ill March Fliere per.on to make cue; /VIM,/ by the ,lay spevltied Still be 11.0110 Ili lie 'keit. , e.l by the its.istant roeiessor aiitairding to the lieu information whieh he ran obtain, and In each eaVie the assistant will add fifty per rant to lie amount or the lax, and from the valostion and enumeration so made %here ran be W.plug xi•. il • in ease Sny peraen ever to an stir ant Brl.o or fraudulent list or statement, with llitelli to defeat or evade the valuation or enilineilittop required, by law, the 4 4 •1.111111 fe...e.•tir w 111 mill one hitudred per 4.0111 to the tat The necessary blanks fbr this itr. postean be obtained front the assessor cif this dieision„l.llllEi 11. 16.SitIN, EAI ) or front Mr. YOL SO, of the other Lion -Tito following collcjtuy NV ON cr• henri - 1 by n fncnd of OUre 4 1.110 lay of t h e big PI (news. tlio street to 111'8 l torei--. Ilnl (71 3 on un) but• tor ERK -" Apple butter? Ltio—" No, butter! C 1 t Itk-‘• 1 . !! it butter you wan't 9 N'es CIARK.--" We got no butter to-day , •the farmers don't turn out sti a day ae 1.1- 'But I asked whether 3ou hod any butter." EIHK —"Well, we may get qmne one of the<e days " That clerk ought to hit% e his brains taken out and " butterud ' Such a one is dortha hundred dollars less than null'. mg to any employek —The first of a series of Rail-road meetings to secure the building of the Low6burg and Spruce Creek road was hold at Pine Grove, yesterday, (Thurir: day ) aftarneon. Col B. Ayers was cho sen chairman, Jas. Campbell and Capt Jas. Dunlap,Secretiirtes,and John Evvr• heart, John Gardner, Mr Glasgow, Mr Adams, Hon. Win. Burchfield, David, Kreps and Samuel McWilliams, vice presidents. After very interesting speeches from Hon. Geo. F. Miller, and Mr. John G. Love, books were open ed to receive subscriptions, and ashort Brae there was subscribed, in Fergu son Township 854 shares,: or *18,700 towards building the road, This P"'"•• Ike work. Morris and Franklintown ships in Huntingdon County promises to do their full share and from the spirit manifested at Pino Grovolister• day afternocn we . Armin that Ferguson will Let the lower Pennsvally town ships do as well, and if the Pennsylvania It R. 'Company is in earnest in aim matter.thoro will be no doubt of the early completion of the road. BRICK POKRRUY.—The following let ter from Mr Pomeroy, in answer to 000 that we addreeod to him requesting his presence hero as a lecturer, was received on Saturday last, and will be read with regret, as our eitixens generally, nhd es pecially the Democracy, are anxious to see and hear "Brick. Ilore is whist„lie sit) 9 . Nye Yost, Feb.l, ICO, PRIM , Pratt Sorry—but I rant romp this season Time all taken up WI June, when 1 go to Califon/la, do , elte In haste, Thine truly M. M. Ponzurr "Brick" Would have drawn a log house here, but as ho can't corm , thia araion, we slippo,o We Will hove to be content At another 11111, we may be able to secure him. --The temperance meeting held in the Court house on Wednesday night, was well attended It was called under the auspices of the Presbyterian, congre gation, for the purpose of forming a con gregational temperance society Rev. Mr Wiley was ch1191.,1 President of the society, and dames Il esq., Secretary Addresws were deliverell by Messrs Wiley , lilcA illister and Bea ver, and about eighty person; attached their names to the constitution and by laws. The name by %Odell this associa tion will he hereafter known is "'1'11(1 Congregational Temperance Society o f the Presbyterian Church of BelleFente " We look upon this movement with fa. vor, and hope and believe it williresult in much good. =Hon J. A. Peters, member of Congress from the 4th Maine district, has been sojourning in town during tho past work at the Bush House. Mr.: Peters is fore, we understand, as the ad ministrator of the Dwynell estate, from which, wo believe ho is the recipient of the handsome logitcy of thirty-five thousand dollars.' Like all Radical Con gressmen, Mr. Peters hasn't much tom) , in defence of Radical infamy, and rather tries to evade questions looking to some explanation of the extraordinary course of his party. lie thinks, liewevor c kliat the Senate will admit the negro Sottor elect from 1 4Ississippl, hovel, and that is about all we could got out of him. ScsaLET FY.vr.a.-In view dtato fact that scarlet fever has made its appears once here, the following remedy should be cut oat and be preserved in every Lrtuily. , Speaking yif this dkea , e, the Philadelphia Day says; It is a dangerous disorder when not taken properly, in hand. It begins tt iir laugdor nod losq of appetite, iollowed by fever and sore throat, and then the red patches on therehooka appear. When the symptoms are first observed, place the child in bed in a room xvliteh is warm, blit well ventilated. Ad m inister warm,'weak lemonade, with a bails gum arik ba. ( 11.,olved in it. Cover the abdo men with dry, warm llam-Ist, then t a ke a neatly folded bed stied., ntol pthtoe tt e r the flannel tin the elold'i Th In inn , t be repeated until perspiratink observed, which not result for .oioe minutes, when the patient will di op into a quiet slumber, and with ful nursing is saved. All thin may be done la-fore a physician can be sum-. rmmed, 'and will prove a great auxtbary to hi , Count,- of treatment —in many en.es it will enable him to save the life 4.1' a dear child, and. prevent the disor ders %ditch almoet always thk dreadful complamt 4 when it is net woin tly assailed by thi,4 simple prelinonary home treatment. --NVe clip tho following notice of the +access of our Centro county citizen, from the Petroleum Centre Daily Mewl/ We are glad to learn of Mr, Kepler's good fortune in the oil re glollz, and know that hi'. many friends in !it, .eetion will he gratified to hen r that he 1, reaping a rich regard on ho, The new well on the 3ret'rny farm, ntion of iv hikh ue blue heretofore made, yet continues to produce twenty barrel.' per day Thi, well i, the prop rty of 31: .1 M. Kepler who rl.lllll, nt Centre county, l'a 3lr. K. OWE' A- II bout fifteen neres of undevel ot.ed ell land on thin farm, which will eventually prove" valuable territory. Thi,, pi p, rtv adjoini the Dalzell form upon %%bleb developments are being quite extensively made. Tilt ',WM/LE TOM.URRIJII Don't forget the lecture toanorron• nicht nt the Court House for the bene fit of the Lutheran Church. The ad u+i•-unt t.it Only t‘%euty-fiee cents, aid the proceeds go toward the re•lnet ton of the church debt. Rev. Mr. Officer 14 a plensnni speaker, and )1214 art interest tag, subject, "The Manners and ('us• toms of Western Africa." From long residence among that people he is prepared to tell all about them,and we may expect to hear many curious , —The prettiest, plumpest, sweetest-,. singing, lovlie.st little canaries wo have seen, are up at Zeller it. Jarrett's main oth drug store, on Bishtfp street-v. 1 4014 /bout your pianos, organs, brtii4banda or orchestras I why, the dozen little ca naries they have up there make )1101D music in a minute than either of these would in an ago. And their concert is free too—trod for any one who will go and listen—front koala reserved tot la, die, Go and listen, and if you don't want to take sonic of tho perforiners away with you, you won't feel ns we A few days since .Ib. S. B. Leathers, of Howard township, killed two hogs, the combined weight of which was .122 pounds. The larger weighed 511 Business Notions. Rend our adiertieoments. They are not PO doll and unintermiting as you think them, and you ITO often in them stumble over something to your' &frontage ; at soy rime, Mu, the one ln.ertrd for Wanamaker Itrowe, nod woe If It does not puremole you that Hak Hall I. the place where you should Lay yuui Fall sults rhihvietphiA, a ill he at the kerhoff Ileum° Mon Jay, thn flat day of Fehitiary, IN7u, for one week, In consult with patients and those afflicted with all .1111010 PM refereneo of Philadelphia and the &Mom (~ hi. soperior skill in Poring diseases 'teen reloilar prn.tlee orer twenty years. See iwivertt.einent w itnother eelinna 6.2 —IIAnx at his popular and extcnette store, no high street, hat, jest received moth er large tor,. e or eioek s, calou.lera of all kiwis In line there is nothing you can ask for that fie has tint got, front the smallest pin to the /40.111e.t oat. li, and then his work —well, there in 11,1 use in tall.log shoot It, (or lie h../ woo for himself the ropouttion of being the br.f that ever opeued a shop In Rellefonie RE) to Friday, the 4th Imlent, In 11ew•h Chunk, county Male 11v., infant .Intighter of W I' and Meat e E Fn ray, ',god atm. I. flow ~,,,, The Bellefonte Mahket. The following ore the quotations up to 6 0'• Clack Thursday evening, when our paper went to press. %hue Wheat, per bushel.. „. .„ jl nu Iced Wheat, for •- to •••••.... t Curn, shellac', per bushel, .• . 10 Barley. per ....• • ..•..... ........ Beek wittett, per in 1511111..... ...... ......... 109 eloverneed, per bushel-- . 6 frO Potatoem, per buoired.. •....... ....... 50 Lard, per ..... ....... . 29 Uncoil, per ..... ................. ..... t2O Oroutni Piaster, per ton-- 00 Milroy Markets Correctavi weekly by Genius BlrtTte k Sopa White Wheat—per benhel......- ...... $ 100 Bed Wheat—per bushel.— t 90 , Harley—per bushel 76 Core—per Web,' ~....• 70 Oper be.hel.-.--....... 40 ftyve—Vor btaaltaL 80 Salt—Backe ~..... . It 80 10 300 Halt—barrel -...5: .3 2.) ' 3 80 Stove Coal...per igLI 5 0 ) t 8 nu Clover !toed—per Ireahel..- 0 .30 •.. 7 00 Flax:wed f so . January 3, 'IUD, e lanuary a, 1070. To amount County Tax outstanding for 1060 d previous years ......... YtaJrll, Li To amount of assessment for 10101 ..... . . . To overpaid since retake. mud In - . 70 To balanca duo relief ac- count ..... • . 4 1.01,64 To balance due State wir count . 1,137011 To amount received from other sources ...,..... 21.242,52 01)0A17;14 To balance. • ... 1P2,403,118 By Balance outstanding for loam and previous years.. ...... 1a7d4,01 By m _outstanding for Dieu 27,410 By - E imersVans - loved Collectors. 360,77 By Percentage allowed 9K1,47 By county Orders lifted.. 47115,44 By 131aLlotiery Ili" al By Treasurers 210.1,00 Ily tinlamie . 2,4411144 1010,1;87,34 Ily cash paid 8 8 Wolf per iteeeipt 110,460,08 ANTHONY C GEARY IN ACCOI N E WITH RELIEF FUND. January 3, Is7o. January 3,1870. DR. To amount of Belief Tax outstanding January 4, I Mull. . ......... .-.-.... ..... 13,0941,0 u By Balance relief Tax oulatanding January I, ti,ma.ed Deduct overraid since settlement ....... MOM t2,6GaJid By exoneratlens allowed t - ,ollectors . 64,07 By Percentage pa/al Col lector •. Ity balance treneferreol County account. lunio &IWA) W. the underalgnoti, Auditorx of Centre co. tie hereby certify that we,ltave examined the foregoing accounts of X. C. Geary, Treesurer, with the Commonwealth of Penury l van Is, and county And rrhuf fund of Centro fbunty, for the year A U halo, and find them correct as above tinted Wane , . ohr bands the fourth day of Jaou cry, A D. tru 8 JOHN KiNHHIA rAtik:ll tt Auflit”ri. I. 7, KLINIK HIGH All EIUFF of' CENTRI. (')UNTI le. ACCOUNT W ITll nAIU MUN To County Or.lerm ...... • $70.01) To Conimh,loners rimer 2,40.1,1.11 To Jury Forel for A 1). 'to 10111111 Ult.. tt,97 1,711 DIED January 4, laGX, • January 4, Blot. Ity Balance ist settlement $1,1729,04 By Interest 2 years 1Z1,4s Jan. 4. Item. By Balance at setUement $L49P,14 Ily (merest ono year 10,32 By Jury Fees Ex oner i ted inelootry 4. 8,01) By 173 eche Boarding , Prisoners G 19,00 By Turnkey Fees (illy Iw., Prisoners ....... 30,01 By serving Jury bum. mono, Executing Veni• res and Court Procla mations...—. .. . .. 1,79 40 By Commonwealth Vele 177,00 • By Coneeyinis Prisoners to Penitent ary 175,00 By Convicts to Llouen or • Sundry Expenses, Cloth. Mg for Prisoners, and Wood for Jell 27,21 By Jury Fees Exonera ted for 1907 and BAC .... alysl 0,874,74 By Balance .1.104.75 We, the undersigned Auditors of Centre Co., do hereby certify that we bare tiXamlned the foregoing accounts 6fDenied L. Kline, Sheriff, with Commonwealth:of Pennsylvania, and County and relief fund of Centre Conicity, for the year A. P. 1800, and find them correct ma abuse stated. Witness our hands this fourth day Of Janu ary, A. It. IVO. S. ETLINOER, I JOHNKISSEL; 10-0 D. K. YEAUEIt .editors. Philadelphia Markets. The following are the gnolntion :up 12 o'clock, yestr.rdity, Thursday : /M (per P Flour t ,22 Wheat—while 1.:01 11,40 • • lied 1,27 (0 1,:I0 1,00 4 1,12 so s.l 511 04 1;0 1,1)) 1,4 1,35 bpi 6 . 4 4 (a) 42 )) S 0 5.20 Rye Corn . i1a111.) Butt,•r Lard NEW ADVERTISTirNTS., A u Tolts' It EyOltT A1TIII)N1 Trelootrer In Recount eith the Commonwealth of i l'oun iql‘aote January 3, 11470 Jlnktiory 3, ro n Oil of : -, trto lac:olit ntando.; nt Miolitor'4 art, .lononry 41b, boa it 2,4 ,!.6444 I o`ooloont Iltneklit.Cti for lobo ESSE CR. By Balm., Slit, TRXOI t )iitguitidinkr for prey 1,014 ) CAI •inTar By out vtamling for Igo— 1,11.2,14; GEM la•d n , •I I,,..rraid Mimeo 6,•t 5000,14.111 .. • 41162 5.1,11149,9 e. By I..x.me, 0'0;11 allowed •I'ldl,Mtrtr• • I 11,;7 Ily elloWed T 8,32 By State Trva.nrer re eeiptm of Oveeinber 9th Morro 1,177,30 111; itisionnt Ird in. ferret' *0 I, ninty. 1,117,10 By 'I rt g.tn r rl,g) 1,7p7 .Intihary Ith, 1+,70 I=l In nrn,unt t, rodl Tax ont•;.u,J tog January 4, L111. , .11/ I I awed lirr • the star la.to ECM (it j Tax sitiolunding for leuioi do t pr 11"114 years Try hxLuu•o our.toriding for Di , . . 1211 le.luirt of pr 1,1141 11111C1:1 11.1 keltletnent . . s4lrG,lt:r By Percentagu 1.111 1. 411. toct.q By Flutiwratiol. t 011.110 r, ..„4. 191.2 By Bode 1 rem,iiry ltr rrlptn cl I ,F4I; By 1 I caoll re: 'IL Conan ..... . . 30,i.$ eC7,4,M2 11,4.40,72 ANTni INV ( UNARY IN ACcoI"NT WITH THE (10"/VTI Jantutry 4, 1870 January 4, In7U. Xl'IN151 ; 1:li It EH Or CENTIO: ].a COUNTY, A. D. 1800. To Order§ Antlitorei pay' a Coo, 100. Bing, Conunr's pay . , t ,„, O 0 WM. I'lW/" • 11 , :o, 0 " " " " J 8 Parson% Tlpalave . ~ Audrnw White Conti Cro o " " II Y lititzer Prosecuting At- torney " " K notion Bro. prlnti ng . P., 141111 e Llllllllll, ANI • " 1 " ; ;, e li f ,l 3 ll l , l t P •Sherd! ou a.et.. • ° A lt it niehlson AOO Print. Supervisms 01110w:1ra tnp. on iltithed Cennnottsvenith Conift 1;110 I 7° . I on Notes awl 0 , 401•.... ....0 .4 .4 County Prom" 1111.1ao Ac Devito!' Eip1 • 115e1 4 .......•••.. • • Warn on Scalp .....••• •• • _s o] O " R0adView,............ ••• • i "Orundloud'l'rayelneJurmo I Pity.- 44 4 tiOnstubloo, for Pay Ao 17 ,, maarsmora •• " " J O Kurtz, Printing in 11,11 or ....runt, 17,,; 1 " K Hiatt. Penitent any, , I , n e it I I.Lt 11 , JOSH. 011 dealt b 101111.4 11 " Centre utsiniy Ag'i Society • " Jan 11. Lipton 11 ht; 401% in A Alexander Amon. y Teos A. ppr ventage (AI e, , 1-leetinti leetinti " IMMO. )111 1 .bw, g0 TSIIper/D1 , .11 dent Jail, 2.11, " .Inn, 11illor, •, " T Johnson, Jury Cuill llllssionor ........ . ....... ••. . in. . 4 VI, • ..."• Saw! \ anti-los • it,.., •• tittpvrt loons 1.11,ort) In p, 401 l Itroltp,. . „. I' It Stows, Printing " •• Assessors, At' , lit tnaking Itogl•tratton .lobo Moo ant, Chet h. ( A1..1t sty M. 1.1 molt I Ito beetrilill or I Ilipi iiol2lllelll. 111 real of halo, 11.11,0, nod 61,J84,4 •I I 111,111111.• 1111 I Ity .%(, Klnigllt,Nue Pak 0 , -" :N11,111..1)41. A Co i "td I '• W W Nlottlitc,ttot ty, tag, I I •• 11.114, . 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CIL By Amount Ft.n.ln and Note■ lined A I) 1.163 ...... Balance_ ATI.-1 To balance outstanding OTI Oirrie L.) 01101 we ha•e out• standing 1111;.1. 011 Dui/nodes of col lectors amount _ 107,14 I We, the undersigned Oommientioners ami Midden. of Centre melody, do hereby em that am have examined the foreitaing accou and find them true aed onneet, Altrott WILUiII ?cum Clerk. ORPITANS' COURT SALE. By •Irtun of 111 order homed by u n. Pr phalli Court of Centre °minty. there wan 1 , . expose.l hl pubbe saloon the pre:ninon In Po , ter townip, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1111, MO, at 10 o'clock, 4. N., the following valuable r. . 1 entitle being the property of Peter Fletcher, I. canard N 4, 1 A trnel of vallial.lo foarming land •li about 4 mile.. from Centre 11111, conimkloing fIEVENTT-TWO AcRES AND I2f. PER, di -. adjoining lamb; of Rohl. Lee, William hi and oilierti, mmn which la erected TWO HOUSES, BARN, SAW VIII and ontlailldlnga, Fruit of every descrirtmr water nt the door, and all the eil9Velliel,4 necea•ary to make a comfortablo boyte. N 3 A tract ollAnd cont./tilling Owl, NINE HUNDRED AND TNN Ar being, parts or:Illree *rat., eurvf•yed In 1,1. r nuance of warranta granted In the mum-. Adorn !larger, J. Andaman 400 ?rands EI i ir a greater part of It being WHITE PINK ()Ali, and landJuitdon Usnatiovo Gnat; 4 4. 0 n 41.1e1' Is erocted a goad Raw Mill. No. 2. A 'mall traot of valley land near th above tracts, and CONTAINING TWENTY ACE - .T/P The timber land will Ire sold lu whole or ii• part, as it will hest atilt the purchaser. Tnxi or Stu.--One third to be paid °neon firmetlon of tele, one third on the death of the rAlor of said decedent, and the remaining in one year thereafter, td be' secured 1 1 bond end mortgage en.the'imemises. DANIEL FLEIiIHER, Administrator ITEM Bantu. L. Ma, B ARR dr IEINELOR, Gemini/ insurance and, Real • 1317 Rotate Agents, Inum tr g ee Bellefollya lree nte,t, oppoelle Con o ,* 'slued G rdimbi. 1.0 end Are fneu ranee Companies. General Agents fog Centre county of the GIVLITW 1 4111 11 1 1 Mrellia, Jars iimpusAna Chon•ANT 1;1-I • 1; ME CiDIEM B. 1 4 111.1r11117.4.', JOka RIAD EL. D. H. YEAGER.. dwlrlm WM g ELL RR, JOHN DIN/7 .1(43 MoMOBIZ F.l' I Cbmm laritmer Emig 11, KsNews
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