II The lem l ocratic Watchman, HP P. GRAY MEIFK: JOE W. FUREY, Assort yrc EDITOR. Terms, $2 per Annum, in Advance BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, August, 5,1870 Democratio County Convention The Ilemorralle Toler. of Centre county will meat it the regular blares 1,,,1.1tng borough and township elections tot lA:tinnier the t.th day of Angina next, between the 'more of two wad fogrxigrlock p In to elect delegote. ton p may'!" a ennrention to bit held :to the Coorf HOtise, at Bellefonte, on Tie .tiny the tiny of Atteu•t, 11370. which eotteention will pia in,nomination one candidate for rongro•• t.ob jest to the decision of the eon Ii re:. of I he lath Congressional dlatriel I tine candidate iihr Pent - dor, Inuilik , et to the ilyoldon of the eorl fereea of the 2let flowitorinl glint net 1 one can dictate for Aseendtly one cathich to for Corn. Iniaeioner, ont candidate for Stolttor anti one candidate for Jury Pornmireioner Ti,.- num ber of delegate. to which eaoh diet riot to roll' tied at the coming election I. Bellefonte Rom, 3 Howard T.rP Howard I I tow on Mlitiothurg I I.lherty " Philipsburg " 2 'llsri44n ' " Irnlonrllle " 1 ill lea Renner Twp., 1 Patton Boggs ii Penn Flurnaldel " 1 Potter Curtin 1 Roth lretitheelf 4 -Anus' Stine_ " ()yoga 4, '•ipring RI nes 4 o Tits for Ralf tenon ' 1 il'ac.n Harris 8 Walker T. , wn.1111 , fi, of the rommpo, T Kentucky The election in Kentucky on the first instant, for county officers, nut withataniiinz the heavy vote polled by the neßreee, has reltilte4 in a triumph ant victory for the Democrats. The State ilflo , been carried on the average vote by a large majority, the people thus sienifying once more their belief in a white man's goverement and their opposition to that policy which would place the black man on a social and politieml equality with the white -rare. loud all the nteite and ntruvgle and turmoil of thelairt ten yearn, Kentnrky han remained true to her ancient and refuned to bow the knee to the Radical Raal. Her people have neter been b_umiliated like tbo.e of the other border State., becau.e she has klways -had firm and deo-routed men at the head of her State timernment—teen who would not allow her to he tram pled on, nor the right. of her people to be disregarded. While Tennennee and Virginia have been overrun. den ( - dated and rui . t . te.l 1.. the infamy of ifiviteah , on, K ntneke han stood firm tts the eternal h,lls, and east .1.-flanee in the teeth ot h••r enemies Depend mg•on the Juitne-rs ot her ofto , +e and the strong armA ot her noble Denmera Cy, she has not roccom to thin ntorrnm !hat have ra4ed around her, but, 0, • ....I• 1 r.wk, hal pre...erred her inie,:rit and t11...11 the rroe ray of hope amid all the gkiimir .larkneie of the post Within her borders alone ham tile epirit of our re publican government 11,eil, Irbertt haft been throttled nnil choked into eubmuftmu n, other ` 4, tate., proud citizen of been able to boarit of ii manhood and inikiiendence Such has been the ',mit of . 114 ini cratic principle.. there, amt melt will he the result of psn,)erut I e prilwiples erellyWhere hettever the people become Wise enough to embrace them tot thiur political guide and .3s I. rr Surely, Kentucky's bright and 41111 mg ple will Induce her sister States Co . ' Jo] low her most gloriou.alead • —We notice try the CI, o,ol'l lerno cral that .1 cats W. ci ARK, nu attache of that office, is a candidate Mr the nomination for Rego-ter and Re corder We know Jim well, and when we say that he is a ring man hall competent to thorlinrgc the dune+ of that office, we only say what et, er) ho tly knows We are told that the en. thtutiattut among the young lietimera cy of Clinton in liehalt of Mr. CLARK is immense, and that lie will in all probability be the nominee. Should this be the case, Mr. CLAtta's personal popularity will carry the county against aikprposfttion, ff• ie yet quite a young man, hut is a true-hearted, efficient:and hard-working Democrat. —The, Repuytcan of last week nye :—"JEFF I)%‘' I:5 is said to have joined the church. We -may have another rebellion in Heaven." Well if we do, there'll be no danger of Baowe getting hurt, tor there would be a "great gulf" between binfLand the seat of war. But for the sake of re freehing ISHowtes memory we would inform him that Jerr Devis has been a strict member of the Episcopalian church for the last twenty years. —lion. W. 11. A lIMHTRONG line been unanimouely nominated tor Con. gees iq Lycoming county. We hope he will be an successful in the other counties of the ilistriet, for the hero ocracy, ikciog ue the toliooritv , nuntP to fight the weakeet 111101, Hon. Jefterson Davis • This distinguished gentleman, late President of th'e Southern Confederne.‘, has lost none of his popularity with his OISTI peopll l 7 notwithstanding the mon - a:tunes of war, Daring a to Lookout Mountain the other day, the first lie has paid that locality since he t ascended it with Ges. BR lid: to "hWii GEN. RosEcasNs's army in the plain below," he was serenaded by the peopre of Chattanooga, and, in re sponse to the compliment, said: 'My FRIENDS.—It nfreCtS me from the very bottom of my heart to re ceive this demonstration of sour kind ly feeling 'towards me. I hail retired in n double sense—for the night nnil from public life. In view of the past. no man can blame me for my deter iilinatton to let those who have power dictate how the Country Shall be Foy erned. But standing here to night np on the sacred soil ottlyrennessee. I will say - to.you that I wish you all the pros perity that is possible. Looking hack upon the past arid forward to the fit lure ; I CIO bee nothmg that ahould taint your honor. It is not the part of brave men to F tool two. the For. row= of the past, but rather to look forward with bright hopes for the fir tore. Your hare ac brave and high Imuded a people a, can be found, and as noble ‘,01111.11 11Q 11,e On earth, and I nt.,11 too all the litipplrue-S arid pros peritr that is in litainsin life to enjoy. Again I thank roe for this manifes tation of your kindness.'. lily or A h 111.11.• 1 1.1.1 ~... - .1, i ii. II ..II iil.. f. to e,ll, e 1..1 1..0. ... I 1 , . I . I 1 . 1..1 mill toaint , int , iii li . ki .. il. ' rt ,, • ~ , I , • g uard. AI all, r ...logo. 111. -.114 1, I 1 . 1 1• I ./., VIIII ',et...111 II , r-..•... . •1.1':. .'.'pr..l ..,,10.. fr , .1111(0111 g 111,1 , •.11.1 true Ir old in* ~.... on, NY hen MR. I)\\' IS Paid that lookin ' "'", l '""' ':."''';'' ''' "I"'" 1114 II " I " I " I .r g 1111,1 • 4 . ,,11 ‘11 P01....0r ro RI.. t i.. 1.. 1 1..1 'IL 11'.• back 111/1/11 the past and forward to the i ' 1 "nr. 1 10 0 ' 1 11 1 1111 . '"'" 1 11 1- •" 1 "t" 1 " , ''' 1" 1 " future. he could see nothing that could I i t i'Vi ' i'i:7.7r . i",‘ l ::l . :l. i .' n ,t ' f i " A l n " :• 11 i I t i " ir::i n . "' ::,:l ' i i , ' ! ' t ..'i ' k t e,!;: taint the honor of tile South„n people, j", ` ',;,. 7 1‘`,;; „ i,;' , 12;,;' , 1f ' r , 1 , 1 ,,, 5 i ", 1 ,' r ',.::„ 1 , 1 % , I '`;; ; :,.' r i t ,, s. ,.„',"„ lie but paid them a compliment in I " (1 ' 1 ' 1°11 ' 01 " '-'"'' " 1 " 111 "" " 1 '"'" 11 ' 1 ""' omit is. further liol.le Or time I.* unity of tat)* , bid! nil magnanimous minds will 1 /1011111, for Pill h l ila. o al..11 ) .; - il.i 1.. i 1 ~,,,,,Ir In •Dirl voiIITIN .1,, the f. h.*. o r fens,... r, Jolt!. No braver people ever drew a *pored let 11*1•11. tto he 1.11111 1 r.•• 1, ,I, ki pt i‘iioril in defense of liberty or laid it 1`,',`,„. 1 „",;,1, i 1 ";',.T,;','!„,7:,, I I :, ;',',',',`,;„ l f .,',;.`,: i r „" r l ',`; down so umoamed with dishonor. 1 1 (11 " 1111 Y 11 ., 11 '" 0 : "!.. I IV I ," II '" "")"1 - ,1" 1 1 " 1 i 1,,,,,,,,,, 01,1110 10 1 /10 11.0 0 1 111 0 In They fought like heroes for what they fi inir snif Ito' 1 ' 111,111 •* 11 1 . 1 1 1,, 11- ** - 1 Ow m -4 ~ nl', lot, helieNeti to he the right, and when the P "....wi ' ' vs,":i h "2" l ' 'l 0 , r,l , W till .tioninic. iiik , i to hallo, in fortune of war went against them, then p i se r " tik ' s " r t n " .• l ;i ' ni ' i " i'il . -!. f i'i' ,r ,:i‘:‘, l . r 1 . ;0",‘,: k 7.1, 1 ', ,: l s'... ' ;`,' ceased the strife in good faith arid with ' 11 :' r""", 11. 1 1 1 '11 11 ,h , ~ 1 - 1,,,, h-i g , oui• .fleet mint o,e qt., . I ‘ll i tll- , 4////.. 11./ mini one tbouranil eight. till niiri il mini lilt ty eight El l'lll s 51 1 1 %%1. 1 Speetker of Ow II ii-i i 1 o*l i* -0111/01te** , .1 , , IrfE , t .1: %film of qp , ..lk, r of ,he Senna.. A PPROVET.—the ninth day of 1;1i1 A 1,,,., Domini one thiiii.inti,l right litiniireil and sic ty eight .. .. , ....... the utmost honesty of purpose. Years after this, the historian will say that they kept faith with the Northern Government but the Northern Govern ment,.m the hands of a set of treacher nm 4 Akonndrels, dui not keep faith with them Oh, that the day may speedily come when hatred and prejudice shall he up rooted from the minds of the people, and the spirit of fraternal lore again animate the hearty so long estranged from each other Hon. J. 0. Meyer Declines • Renoir', ination For reasons h.Rt known to himself, and which he deems unnecessary to etre to the ',Odic. Hon. G McrEa has decided not to be a candidate for re election and withdrawn his name from the Legiklative candidature, as hill be seen by the following letter. In doing so, Mr. MEYER expresses the let wishes for the sticem4 of the nein octane party, rind avows himself de termined, RA heretofore, to work for its permanent triumph oser every enemy. Mr MP 1 FR WAN a conscientions,..aup ri , rlmt and worthy member of the last House of Representatives, and his de rlinatmon will be n disappointment to his many friends throw:hout the coon . but we suppose lie i 4 one 'of those met, who prefer domestic felicity to the turnioil4 and troubles of public life. We have, however. the v,ratvfleat inn of knowing, that whrle we shall miss hie %owe in the Le o.islatiire, we shall nev ertheless have the benefit of his coun sel at home It now behooves the Democracy to look round awl choose 'Some one who niii tw a worthy tiurcessor of Mr. ?of EY FR The following is Mr. Merta's letter rho; I' t. MESA —bell? Sir. As It 11118 been a long established custom 111 cei Ur county to give the member of ilw I.cgcdattire H. second term and rrty-firtnerrinvisa-447 Is generally ex pect me to be a MitY air re nomi nation, it is linejln them that I should take this mliod of Informtrig the public, that 1110 not desire a reeler hob [...hereby thank them heartily for lhe . support they gave me last fall, arid hertaliK, as heretofore, I khan al. ways Work for the interests and wel fare of the Democratic Party, and the meu nominated by it, and confidently believe that our nominee for assembly, whoever he may be, will be trinniiili antly elected.--Ilotang that all trite Democrats will unite, and work har moniously together, and thins make success certain, f remain, &c., Yours truly. .1. G. MEYER. ;filly 29th, ISM). —The Radical Executive Commit tee at Washington are already liohci ting contributions from the department clerks for the purpose of carrying on the coming campaign, which, they ac knowledge, promises to he contested with more than usual activp by the Democratic, party. Woe Le unto the poor clerk in Radical employ who re fuses to contribute to this purpose. his place will be taken from him, and lie may go somewhere else for the bread which his salary now enables him to earn with comparatise ease. Hark, then, slat ye. hi the oid masters. Rail Road Matters 1= lee or the dilticultiev rthout the LeN‘t..biirg,litte N , 4 Triice Creek R. It down in Union County, %%as the comlition imposed upon the citizens of that ,conlAy, b% the Pennqsliniiia If. If. Company them to raise, in addition to the amotint neec- , nry to trade the route, rt rum sulliment to fettee the row!. (hir friend-A along: Pent , ,valley need trot he troubled :About any additional e‘peh .ii i , () I kind being lifai•eil upon them. \Vliile the editor of ibis paper had the honor rtJ ritiei-etiting the peo ple of Centre. rrniity 'in the Legi-dit lure a bill ‘‘.itq eover.• the question of fencing roads within the County maelly. and iilacc4ihecA" pense entirely upon the Company own ing or s operating the road, The bill will be found on page 779, 9 of and is an follows : srcyi.,, I fr, „e,f, ~„,1 110 0 " Ilf A. jor,, ~/ ,a 11 ,4 of . JrPipx, ll4l ” ,,, vl 1. , /r 1 "dd. / her•II••• • 11/11-104 to,e I 'tßt it .1.111.1• .1 I , 1 2 I 1 ' 1 , OW 011,11 V q•I ,•ntre t it , . tr.d and /111 1 1 111 i 11 1 .11 1 ,1 •• • 1 11 N 1 ,1 •• traek sq . tins I 1 ,1 .1 :111 1 1 1 MAIM oritint, IA 1 r • r • I s, 1 1 11 .1 • 111 , •I 1 II 1 I INIZE3EIMEI El= We are porn• to learn that a few of the citizene of lioandoarg are threaten ing to withhold their noti.eriptions to the Lewielnieg Centre and Spruci , cre4 k Railroad, beenuce theN haue nn :1- maranee tint the road %%111 rot, Ilirev!lN to that place 'III+ tY wrong. The railroad is not to he Intik for the belie fit of any parttrular place. It is an eaterprlme that will advance the inter eqta of all, and the opposition ol certain citizens of livalaborg' io o, in e.t.a that place IN tiot.znade It •lireet po lit or, the line, 18 n spirant seltkline.4 that %%wild kill any enterprise, and stop the Iwo greivi of any contemplated iniprioe nient. The lamer,' and homilies mien ol Pentoo.allev want a railroad . the material iniere4l4 of mir re ynire Pi road !nom rone to c•prn, creek, to Lewndairg or Milton, and we (lo not think that Gee:tome miie or, too small fOWII. al otig, the IMP objeet to It, Just because it rs 1101. hwateil with particular reference to their particular interests., that the road n. going to stop If the road can be male by l'entkleirg as well as by the Cedar creek route, let it go that way , but for the sake ut the intereste of our count), and (Tee. - !ally the interests of the people of Pennavalley, let there he note of ite tton ; let ever) one do what lie can, s4l frown down an) thing that 10,3(4 l\ke appopition, because of selfish personal interentm. We are for the rail road road clear through from the tittrolue histma to the Juniata, and its going to he built whether one or two places object or not. Jury Commissioner. Stn M KICK PII•flAII nnnninro Mr Win Burchfield, of Harris township, for Jury Commissioner Mr Burch field is a man of intelligence and a man that labors sad rsspeets a man that sloes labor, mid these are the kind of men we want to fill our ofl•ices Let the people bear In mind that Wm. Burchfield was associate Judge term, and he lists the atGantitgesof knowing who is. well qualified for jurymen, and he is well ne quaitite4 throughout the county , this alone is a great advantage in aelectir•g good men fur jurymen I have been acquainted with the Judge :Joint 19 years, and have found him always a worker in the Democratic ranks, and ho believes this government ought to be ruled by white men. The time the Re publicans or Abolitionists wished to break up the Democratic party in Cen tre county, Judge Burchfield was chosen one of the committee of arrange ments to unite both parties, but Burch field being one of the Democratic ,dele gates from Ferguson township, said : '• No, we were sent here:to make a nomi nation for the Democratic party and we must carry out our instructions." I be lieve te place Burchfield on the ticket will add strength to the party The-Borough Trouble Mcssas. Eiwroes : Where kings and emperors rule over a people and oppress, there may be no remedy—no tribunal before which to Reek redress; but in this country it is entirely ditThr ent. (fere the citizens may flock to• gether at will and take such action on subjects of public interest as their common welfwes may denaand ; they can cast out of positions such persons that have been placed in power who wantonly overstep the hounds of offi cial - propricty ; they can elect by their ballots' others who will pay grime he rent regard to the best interests of the general population, aiid curb dtb arro gance of it few rich men whose rock• l e 5 enterprise in iiielitionable improve ments are cursing. this town with a debt from which it cannot be relieved In Lilly years to conic*, even at a still greater amount of e taxfttion than is now extorted froin itS' people. You know that this town has lost' a large number of its most industrious inhabi tants during the past two years, and eereitilly since last spring has Belle torte been terribly shined out, and to no other cause can this be attributed ito .•, 11111 , 0 iii 1111,11(, Mtn CIO i - .Iq.r dance or H“re footle- Awl h rcl but no enterprises of a permanent in , iness character, by which our population may be increased and thus additional mercantile firm. imaitied. These shal low enterprises are now telling fear upon the riftnaining inhabitants of Bellefonte, for the reason that every man who has built himself a grand and magnificent castle like residence, has demanded of the borough public improvements of gigantic proportions nt the expense of the tax payers of the tow ii, while those poorer men, satisfied to he crowded upon a side lot on our highest hills, demand (and in justice tool annular public iii—provements, but which, when completed at an enor mous expense, arc of as little practical utility ab the hills were before the pick was sunk into their soil. It may be argued that these improvements are necessary, notwithstanding the very exceeding hard times. Ido not deny this, but when Bellefonte is involved in a debt of such tnagnitude that it Is compelled to lay an Interest tax, is it not time that all further increase of inilthotedness he stopped at once, and athirtl the already tax redden working loan time to breath and allow hint to tleNote a little of his hard earnings to he applied L. voinhirta for himse,f and bunrlti ? I nth a 'tepid,'lean, as \ un well know, and it does seems so strange that out newspaper, which claims to he the truthful organ of my party, should so tar forget its duty in expo inq the high handed prolfigaciem in th, affairs of our- borough, and eternally harp on a false sue of our county' e indehiednoim. My county taxes hair been decreasing, el ery vear for the past thr,•,• year., and have those of e‘ery taxpaver in the county , it is the a 0 cursed borough taxes that end • the hard ii,orking man into the dirt. If a rich man owns a number hf houses, nis tenants pay the heo%y taxes On this rich man's property . consequently, he can afford to sit in the shade or bask in the sun, while the poor, hard work ing man toils in sweat or cold. Mr. Biwa si's4 favorite theme is his stereo typed !lottery of e.,.rking men, and Id am pqkpl to be one of them, but his words and his moti'ves are as thorough ly antagonistic as the elements of fire and ruder, because a hard working man is he who works hard himself or who may hare done twin former years, and I do not. remember that he was ever accused of this excellent habit. I love an honest and truthful man, and it Republicanism now is to shield a' terrible wrong upon our xitileris by toiwis of a fal3q • crr against the press eat board of County Commissioners, our party may as II ell hang up it fiddle ald to Sprelllate on political sue- cess 1 / I., WearI(IIIIFNUCII bare faced pre sumption and manifest newspaper fraud. Mr. Baowv's day for ham bwniling and deceiving the working men with stale, windy, inNincere flatte ry is gone by ; the good COIIIIIIOII sense ! of every Republican will tench him that from experience that both parties lone had their public scoundrels', and will still bade them, and that wbile it is no special interest ton hard working roan to be a good Democrat or a good Re publican, it is to him of the utmost importance to judge the man lie votes for Irrespective of party procliyities. Elect a practical politician to an un• 4 l portant position ; ten to one lie is un• worthy of the trust: and that man who arrogantly iorcem himself upon a party as its leader, needs a true eenti nel with fixed bayoffolk to follow his every step. —the rad Fin remains in the Cabinet—so he fll% s—to 'll (••4/.11/I•4,llite Grittit It if Om-'l.l' ; Jl, , 111 •• !1 'rie rill t hem. •vis • 1 . • I ;nu% H howc.oN EDITORS WATCIIM I—Perflllit WI through the columns of your paper to atindunce M. Pon, of Patton township, as a candidate for county Auditor. In the county there is no truer _Democrat, more popular man, better accountant, or gentleman better fitted l'or the responsible duties of au ditor than Dc. Bumf. We do not know whether he 19 a candidate or not, lint feel assured that lie would accept netnination if tendered him. 1:h0 township in which he rositles has not had a county officer for twenty•five ears, it has as hard working, earnest Democrats in it, as any township. in the county has, and now that they ask Iles little office, as a recognition of the services of or of their staunchest and best Men, let; It be giZwm unanimously. m /on, - 14:11017111ATII. Benner township, Aug. I, 1870. --Plum is not sufficiently expres— sive as a name fur the inischttilo old Spanish sneak flint got two great na tions by the ear, for nothing. Morally, he is about the stature of our .f ouN Co. 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Nllebt,nly and 1 trl_ln .1 4 11,144.4 Mu 4 ittlerlV ern...town 'A m signrilidwp noln•e do IV It F. ity d.. • ,gg.k do .11, lA.!. berg, do .1.1.11 Nm 11.ontio do .bglgn 1.41/.44 I'.rut.y 11.. loll', I. thin /kerr .1rr4.1 11.111. ttLI.I Lerner. I/ go, “ti r•lti II to g I. 1 II liankm I I. rl, folio I . arlllon. 41101 I ~ 1 ,1)41 . 11e, I gi 4.11L/g All , glo rt) • I \ r I 11111 Rll.l P4l/111, Igrr.l. legal , m/ng.gn a.. Hal, 4,g1 to lif.o 141,11-1 , 11•., 1.1y11144 irlpf 4,14 1 11, 1111 .oiggt flavoirgl A ` , trig it land Ins tog rehiring ils.ii•goi. rn.luduug ,thiry • 3. king rio. 4 4 41, ow -prink 'l7 1 rop.uulg wooder•worka 147 "g.! do Ighm.r) moiler Po , ..nwgiv work 4 lining.. laying pipes 11 in I og•k, Whin/ .111.•11 U. gouge hlllng •IVIi Steulr.l work ;it 44 1.4,41.7 John hiLit , how., gl/g,ggigg 440 It ME 14 )1 -, .11 SI ,1 I I NI I - Vl' F. 'lt ~ .•0 1.1,111,(4(..11 Tr0,..11,1 ili• ,kf 1144. int. lltneo..llll , anh 11 , 1 I 4 ~r , uigh ,v to the I.t day of I .11 Fl 7s. II 1 1 , 1 I To amditil to. • od ft ~1 11 are/ othler e» $l7 .1$ lIN ot, rs lilt. 1 4 1" 11 4 11 11, I , • 100 14% c•r.t t 4 1,14.r% 1 1.1 11 1 / 114,1 orrimint re 4 P.I trio ' , II. I lLr r To loklanco• dile rrn•nr. r It 11v nnt , 9lnt liftool 7 en lit , lOU ui By t .,7 ntalioner% s .13—t7,910. 1,9 To amount rer.elvo.) of Collector .. t 3 ,713 9 HY nmt of :•Itt,ot.titnltt V. 474 0 9 liy of Felary —....... 100 00 Ilv of Mtntionrn— . 3IA tit I.idoille k• doe tote rt •I Itlll.l ItLi All II I,k'flo.N I'll 'f4.lal arviounl enqk of col. L !II 96.5 97 .tint boto.k. 1.") - 1 0 2 . ), 0 31 26 C 11 HNC total *mount ontarn lifted 1)16,30 011 By total a,totint b on d,, 111,4 N,4.2.".{ 0 I4V toliil arruottit interyst paid 3,577 11 liv total atnootit of pillory 400 0 , 1 By toted not of ..01110,1- I•Ty )0 on ... By total mot yr 1.103111'V 12' 00-1120,1x34 26 LI %WT.] , rp"rit E 110N0 'f ,, tat °tmlt in Ilr %um', y per. eOl - 18 11110,212 42 iim , pe ill orders eel ipg June tot 1070 1;07 .12 $61,749 74 I 4 •dllot amt. due 01, duplb•ntr 'l9 S 249 (X) ativ.iitli (las stuck . 2,000 00-113,24.5 A TAX-PAYER Total holoont of I ndet.tolness ... 458 ,504 74 Ilyrdrr ~f 9 0 TOM II Connell. llt OW II I' I'A I. ENTINE, Pres't. 1 LI II ,s 1, County Auditor New A Iverti3^m"nt .!11. 47-$17,52.1 4 I =IENIEM EZZEI 2 65-87..46 r,9 I)Ft 126 Q 7-10,741 19 New Advertise EXHIBITION OE TIIE A , of it i a overseers of the P hoivisora of Roads In Boggs town year !M. JACOB C WALKER, Overseer account with Boggs/township. I di To stn't 14pliente tasa g. .Cash roe'd Mellemy •• " 1 Erkert . 0 order reed mt I Eelt t By bpi due knit year . for keeping doe Ali, MeMitilen or keeping Kepi to April I 1,,711 " I M Young keeping " Ij IINMU Stenart keeping " keeping p cl ' a n t r i ' l e „ r m I;II • • " II Barris eitthn )lellenry " ( 'tithing till • !tyrant'. . " A Breen,eollin pauper 111 e, toimmo M " Itottorf " T Iloloilan m l for pint : ey do . 710 " Allownm e for limo and " Attorney fee .....,. Exonontt ion ., • • •• M Moline Hi! Atniltorn hilt " Linn & . " Per cent on collection " Balmier , .. To tailance We. Iho. ,nd.v•lgned .111.1110 tn*n.hlp ha , 0 004111.11 And .ottl, of jpeol6 C. %Val bur. th erewer 111 ' tmTn.llll., and Iln•I It con and by ••nut 010 r•"er, M'IY IMI All abort. -1/11P/1 11 • 11 5, ft121 . 4,1 11111,..7,,, E= .Itt\ 11'111V l'4 T, i)v r+eo• nerollie ‘iltlk 11.44% tizT%I,LI, „ To amount I at. By Ain't 0 xolsoratiot" . ' II 1 `.4 h. r 1,, k1 , 111.1Z 011 on 1141(1 irid.,• for pajper. " It t 1.111111 .1 , , 110 .10 11.1 .10 .10 Ili, 110 40 11., . " II))111. k Wiwiler Ingleo 1. 1 pauper I P 1.1).)pe writing wnr rata. Fr; pm•ker 11ortr.1 x Fulton ko..pinK Shim). " E.).) linker s.) ruing In )l..lltilre ). I) 1,111111, fitOraeVr Marion tai) 1,•••1)tog F 11..»)er ' \‘) Ai.•r •t I mil 00 LI Oil 'A H 2 I (NI n Inl 4 ,, ,'I 111.1vnt• nt Sti,po Pigningt)plerd k,rt1,1•111.; W H.; ter p Att y (re . Allowntwo fur attending CM " : r Walker Bill of witlitory r erlit e..ll.•cting Poor tax Jrttnlcr .. .rt ‘Aalker. . 1.1. 4 0 12'1. I 47 ri ele, I V. lot) 111 IN e Ihr ander•i irrp , 11411(11•Or.•• -hip ha"...adlled and ardlled tl h./11,11111a I. ki r' I lie,. • r Nina-dill), and lint II ,•c•rro.,•4 aq I I 'it l ri Atle•t I M CIIARLIS I. Hi 1,1?...T.E.1, ri MICII %El. II F `inperTl. in ne Mill 1 , 11 Ilk To 11111 . 1 I , npli,mt , • •11 nb r 111 , \ elf u nv 1 , 1)1 IL , .1,1 MEM I 11 en n, . Hy Ituttt, 1.,11 tl.l 11.,111. ttt L. I..•tttlil.rt. \ll...titut t• jr.t t. 14, I • 144 A I P - 1,1 I lb F:srm•r~lU~rn nill IV. 11, tln I. 1-•joi. I :1.1.10,- ..11111 .—tnrytine.l toil r. ttl. f 11. at.A, ali.illll.l M. MI 01{}{1,, 41 , 41; z 1 rs# I# I IN .1 %I Sld I tl) ictititit. I. Ili In, Tor, : o.li 4 1.5 4 .111'11141 11 U. h 1,11 Quport out NII II }igloo tovrl,llll. T.•unit ottplteatt. ' um, nit .1 I to.l Dot 1.0,1 Thank • 110. l.• re, I=l ( it By Nan t elLionforalkll4 I It 0611eN11dhe 1101 131:13113 I - I.i I AI Jon Markle work on road,/ 1 itio.l 4 OW Ilt el t l‘iirk done ni.r book Jolt. Pownal work on roiiil %% in Al ark.. .10 do Fiir IS 1,11, 11.4 work On road El u r work on roods It It I 0 for ' , look Powilol waitk un MIA, 'I W Mei/ do . Coffin A South Hoop .1/ . . II 11 Porn, II k Ingram MIS inoi•r A 11oiAnn 1 iiy A I Sou .. 1 UM IMIZE T• 1 hnbinen nt 1122 • We tlin untlernigned auditor' , of 1.1114. • aiplited and a l L. 0111 r, Milporrin‘ir •nl.l :mil hunt It norre bninatnt• ',went by nald ntipervh 1,70, :el an /111011. /4111,1`11. w mnltltl 64 .) c cUltrIN. A tte.t J M Mccol ) t7t 11ILIS I. BLY/1N,n0.., J(INATti AN ECKERT Superrt ut w•••ouul With 11.)Kgs Tow null ip ILK 1 0 am'l Duplleatels , ,A, .. r, CR By amount exoneration Work as per bill remit reel h.! 13.11 nu. •• . t, halanee at settlement 112 We the under.igned auditors of hip, hero audited nod settled lh J oustbnn Eckert, Stipervisor of rorreet and the balance Soper, Ivor, April 15, 11i70 to be 1132 stated W moilitifi) C cri(riN, ( Attent .5 At AleeoY ) cupatits I. liurrinorox, Toirti..l 16-.1 FA ;ENE FOR SA LI.I—A cohnlatlng of Its) ftem, farming land, all cleared, and 1. ttodle.h.l, .11.111 ill, MI Ito liar, Oldie Valley Dail 'toad, vilthln half a mil Station, In Some township, Centre offered for sale, eta fair price, amt ed term., for the payment of the money I The farm ,la an oxcellet green and grain , under good fent , Vllllll, will, largo tarn, 1,01,40 nett an excellent hearing Orchard of Oil anti a mpi log 01 good water at the I Bahl Eaglo creek rims through 11,. There In now on the farm a larg hooka. e t owa, young rattle, Sheep la it than neceasary farming Modem which ran, ado/di...1,1m purchase forte. For further Information ~f/ K. W BTURDP Wilkted ADAM HOY. or 1., IV. M. all 15.10 If 1= fi MIMI