©HE CENTRE BELLEFONTE, PA. The Largest, Cheapest and Beat Paper I'll 111,1811 Kl> IN CENTRE COUNTY. TllK CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub lUUml fvory Ttiurtl*> morning, it lit*llefout*, Ctr county, 1*. TKHMB—CMh in alvanci, $1 BO If uot paid In mlfftot-o. 2 OO Payment* made within three month* will be con sidered in mivance. A LI VK PAPKH— ileroted to the intereit* of the whole people. No |>nper will be discontinued until arresraße* ire paid, except at option of publishers. Papers going out of the county must be paid for in advance. Auy person prtHMirtnir ti* ten rash subscriber* will be *ent a copy free of charge. Our extensive circulation make* this paper an un usually reliable and proAtablc medium for itnvertiaiug We have the nioat ample facilities for JOB WOBK and are prepared to print all kind* ot Books, Traits, Programme*. Posters, (Vuiuneri ial printing, Ac., in lh> Quest style and at the lowest possible rates. RATES 0 ADVCFTISLNFL. Time. tin. 'i in. | 3iu. | 4 in. 5 In. j lulu, i it) In. 1 Wi-ek, tl I*l 12 001 4 (HI tft (*>|sß 00 |l2 (i 2 Wtwk*, 150 3 (Xij 400 500 tl 00|I1 U0 111 Oo SHVki, 300 3 501 500 ti 00i 7 00,13 00 1* 00 1 Mojth,- 250 4 (Mil t*i| 7• " OO; 15 00 | 20 00 2 Month., 400 fl ot) Hno 10 00'12 1*) 20 <) i 2* 00 3 ft I*) 8 00 12 Of 13 Otljlft 00 2ft Ot) 3ft (t 6 .Month*. 8 Ot) 12 t> 18 0o '2O 00 22 00 3ft 00 t*> oos tle of political honesty save the silver tongued orator who headed the com mittee on platform. He should be sent to Washington to lubor with Rutherford B. Hayes, John Sherman and Agnes Jenks. It is uot to be doubted that these precious jewels might be added to his crown of glory." Tho Platform. The following is the platform adopt ed by the Republican State Conven tion, held at Harrisburg last week: RESOLVED, FIRST. That, rejoicing ove/ the steady growth of the national pros perity which began in lSTrt with the change of balance in our favor, and over the successful resumption and maintainance of specie payments, we may reasonably claim the financial soundness and prosperity of the coun try as the natural result of the finaucial policy we as a party have sustained. SECOND. The resumption of specie payments having been accomplished at the time appointed by law. and the finances of the country being in a thor oughly healthy condition, we regard i: as unwise to engage in any new at tempts at financial legislation. The country is prosperous under our finan cial system as it is, and we know of no good reason why that system should now be dislurLeu. THIRD. The persistent efforts of the free traders to destroy our taritf piece meal by legislation, to repeal the duties on special articles, admonishes us of the necessity of adhering more ttlrongly than ever to the taritr policy of the past twenty ye. rs, which has built up our grand system of manufactures, fog tered the revenues of the government, and promoted our national prosjieri'y. The business of the country will not bear this tinkering of the tariff', and if any revision of that taritr is to be made at all it should be done through a com mission of capable men, after a patient and thorough hearing of all j arties to the interests involved. FOIHTII. We object most decidedly to all attempts to enact a new tariff through the agency of commercial treaties. A treaty framed, negotiated, discussed and ratified in secret is not n proper method of regulating the reve nues of the government. Firm. In view of recent events in Congress and in the Southern States, and latterly in the State of Maine, we deem this a fitting opportunity to reaf firm our adherence to the following principles, viz.: First. The Union of i States, with equal rights, indestructible by any unconstitutional means. Sec ond. I'rotection to the person, liberty and property of the citizen of the Unit ed Stales in each and every portion of our common country, wherever he may choose to move, demanding of him only obedience to the laws and proper ; respect fpr the rights of others. Third. Strict integrity in fulfilling all our obli gations, State and National. Fourth. I The perfect security of free thought, free speech and a free press, and of equal rights and privileges of all men, everywhere, irrespective of nationality, j color or religion. Fifth. A free and pure ballot, thoroughly protected so that every man entitled to cast a vote may do so, just onoe, at each election, , without molestation, moral or physical, on account of his political faith, nation ality or the hue of his skin. Sixth. Honesty in elections. The people hav ing the virtue and the patriotism to govern themselves, our government must depend for ita stability upon hon est elections. Until a man is consider ed infamous who casta an illegal vote, our government will not be aafe, and whoever deprives a citizen of his right to vote, or of the legal effect of hit vote is a traitor to our government. Sev enth. An honest count of all votes le gally cast and an honest return of who ever is elected, free from all attempts to detraud the people of their choice through technicalities or by an arbitra ry rejection of their votes. SIXTH. We extend to the Republi cans of Maine our congratulations over the peaceful and successful resistance to an effort to defraud the people of that State of the right to choose tbeir'own representatives and to the attempt to steal the government of that State. Our republican form of government will be a signal failure when any political party can succeed in defying the public will, as shown by the people at the bal lot-box. SEVENTH. We deeply regret the growing' tendency to throw eleotions aside on mere technicalities and infor malities. The right of the people to, choose their public servants is too sacred to be subverted upon any pretext that the returns of elections are defi cient in some trivial matters of form. KIOHTII. We LK-M>K our Senator and Representatives at Washington in the last Congress, and in this, lor their Arm adhesion to Republican principles and policy, and for their opposition to Dem ocratic schemes to renew the obsolete doctrine of State rights, and to cripple the government by withholding noeded appropriations in order to coerce legis lation repealing all national laws that protect the purity of the ballot-box. RESOLVED, That the chairman of the Republican State committee is hereby instructed and required to carefully ex amine whether any person to-day placed on the electoral ticket be legally dis qualified from any cause from serving as an elector, and in case any such legal disability be found the State committee shall substitute another name from the same Congressional district. Reftolutions indorsing the adminis tration of (Joveruor Hoyt and provid ing for the selection of u State central committee were also contained in the platform and were adopted with it. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. Kruin our regular Corrc*poudn t. WASHINGTON, I>. C., Feb. D, 1880. The Grant boom which is sweeping everything before it, if we may believe our daily Republican, does not seem to have had overwhelming strength in the Pennsylvania Convention, and our j hordes ol starving disappointed oflice i seekers, who have been whoopping up for Grant for two years as their only sav | iour,*do not exhibit much elation over the result. They argue, however, tiiat -unanimity is not essential upon the question of instructions, as a bare work ing majority suffices to show that the people are for Grant first and last. If (irantism in the States is akin to the | unwashed, unkempt swarms of igno | rant, vicious white and colored politi i cians who represent it in this District, it is fortunate for the country that we : are not to have a third term, with al! | its frauds und delinquencies. That Grantism is dead, save as Bourbanism in France is alive, no one now doubts who reads aright the action of the Pennsylvania Radical convention, and if there be Democrats- here who now fear the infliction of a third term upon the country, we are unable to find or hear of them in or out of Congress. There is now no apprehension that the Radicals can elect any other candidate than Grant, hence the confidence tn our ability to put Thurman or any oth er statesman into the White House is becoming a fixed conviction in the minds of many who last summer were on the anxious seat. The amount of work done by the two Houses is not surprisingly large, and "a 1 dull day yesterday" appears throughout the page* of each issue of fhe Cbr.ynrj tional Record. In this however, we ex cept the lower House, lor it, as usual, hammers away daily at its proposed Re vision of the Rules. Kverybody is hurt by them, and everybody fights them, consequently, wheo fully revised, the Committee on Rules will not be able to 1 recognize its bantling, o battered and . brui*ed will be ita precious physiogno my. The standing committees are hard at work, and we doubt whether gener al legislation was ever more forward at tbis stage of the session than it is at present in the committee rooms. The Senate committee investigating the Freeditian'* Bank continues to unearth frauds and peculations to an astounding degree. (Joe theft after another ap pears, and it does seem that, for rotten ness and corruption, this particular pro geny oi Radicalism which was to enrich and blest the freodmen, lias never been excelled in this country. Sri loose was the management that one of the bank book-keepers overdrew his account several hundred dollars, but so manipu lated the books as to show himself a creditor, and, as such, be ha* drawn dividends. The committee finds that he or some other person has torn out of the ledger the page which contained his account, and finds, further, that he is a much beloved young man, whose patriotic aervicea for his country aa an embezzler are rewarded with a fat clerk ship in the Treasury Department. It's all right, of course, just as was Delano as Secretary of the Interior, and Bab cock as head of the White House. But ' it will be a Godsend to the country when there is an entire riddance of all ; the patriots who gallantly fought for Radicalism in the Ireedman's Bank, or ; elsewhere, by the people putting a I Democratic Hercules in the White ' House. Mr. I'arnell, the distinguished Irish representative who comes to America to solicit money, not food, for his suffer ing constituents, reached here on the 2d inst. Our Irish gave him a cordial reception, meeting nlm at the depot, on his arrival, in an immert*e crowd, which shook his hand until he seemed completely worried out by the labor imposed on him. He addressed the House of Representatives, under ita in* j vitation, and a full hall of interested ' hearers, who applauded him enthusias- I tically at times, particularly so, when | he boasted of having American blood in him. Ther* is little, indeed, about him to impress one that he possesses more than ordinary ability, for he looks more like some of our prim, dignified members of Congress, whose mouths, like those of oysters, are never opened save to take nourishment. Rather tali and slender, attired in a dress suit em bellished with brass buttons, of quiet, mild face, with no effort whatever at oratorioal graces when speaking, he ap pears less a member of Parliament than a minister in unclerical cloth. He is speaking frequently hers, and is se curing liberal contributions. No one | objects to helping Ireland in her dis tress, but many thtnfc that Mr. Parneil Mpight be more discreet in his utter- Tnceft. His unwarranted assumption that he has the only proper mode of solving the Irish problem, alienates many who otherwise would he enthu sistio over him. Last week we refered to the issue be tween General Sherman and ex-Gen. Boynton, in which the latter proposes to msks the former substantiate his al legations that Boynton is a liar and ulanderer. The truth in that Ganeral Boy n ton'it criticism* on General Sher-. man's "History of the War" are much more than half true, and we are glad that he will if possible, force this fact upon the country. lie will, he aays, seek redress through the oourt martial that he has anked under the cbaiges ard specifications against General Sher man, which he has filed with the Secre tary of War. Itut if the General shields himself under the protection of his po sition as General of the Army, that then legal means will be sought to compel redress. General Itoynton is one of the most popular newspaper correspondents here, and his word is unquestioned among those who know him. He had access to the official records when he reviewod Gen. Sherman's book, and in puncturing the self-laudation of the authur, he simply did an act of justice to other officers. General Sherman for gets tiiat a good soldier, like himself, may have a tongue which needs bridling occasionally, and we ho[>e that lioynton will tench him a good lesson, Arc Republics ungrateful ? This que-* arises when we see the treatment ex tended Capt. l'ayne, of the sth U. S. Cavalry, who took command of Col. Thornburg's column after he (Col. T.) had been killed by the Ctes, and held it for days against the Indians prior to Capt. Hodgejoinintf it with the relieving column. Roth officers deserve great nraise for their undoubted courage and I bravery. Rut is not the officer who i gallantly held the savages at bay by j prolonged fighting, in which be was twice wounded, as worthy promotion as he who came to his succor? If so, it ' see ns strange that Capt. Hodge, and j not l'ayne, should receive the reward of 1 a paymastership. Virginia never put into the field a more accomplished offi cer than Capt. Payne, and we regret j that he has been ignored in this in stance. Fclix. Aei v Advertisement*. * AUDITORS' REPORT or TDI RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES ! OK CES'THK COUNTY, FROM JANUARY 1, 1*79, TO JANUARY , ISSU DR. i lt> TUSKS, TKSASI'SKS, IV AOOncit WITS CtVTSS cocfttt, jticai I, IW). i To UtR oat* landing Jauoarjr 1, 1*79, •,! fit ! To !'•• n**~l for l7# 42,t1i 30 To im t nc'ft o.' toanijia*iot#r on buuie > r .4 67 j To hin't r'l of Cototnlwiutifn, rust* in im t ree'd -f Hpring£ town •htp. Insane far count 3" 61 To am t ree'd rent f b-ti 4* l* ' To ra|Utratii'b blanks aoWL 6 To 'To UlatKe on hand Jan. 1, I$N), 3.T27 IT Jannarv 1, two. C'JL ft* (aim uut*tatrlin|. bH.W M ruuatr nftlan paid . M.'/M 73 iljr am I Pint# ree ipi 3,m> * I 11, totumtMion i'ft fttat. ti paid ISA Xi Hf .vn.ration. alloacd t-ulbrf <*• %m M lit commiarion* ii]|uM rollst or* „ ij:;. m : By aalary.— — 2.00T1 < | lty .talk-ncry...- 10 (■• UaUnc. —.... Vtl IT flS2>ll 1. IV,. th. QmUslfn.J. Auditor. of Centra manly, do ! brby certify lli.l art h.T. .lamlncd Ib. Ac I oooot o! Adam Yiwrirk. Tmnaturr of i.nlr. county, | and fliol It rorml. Wlln~i our Kan I. and oali thi. fid nnkl. ... IV. tai ; 'iao. SvaK at.' (Si llrnrj B**k, Comm'ra ■ Irrk- Tie II Jury Commissioners' Pay, !N.J. Mitrh.u _ .A T2 ll.nr* K*ll* - M To i Henry Bark, clerk X (in SS 4t County Auditors' Pay. | Jainm T. Stuart jo 00 ' 0. B. William* 30 00 . T. B. Jamlan 3d 00 | C. I Bulftngton, ,l<-rk 30 00 Improvement and Repair*. John Markl., for fenr* at Jail I Ml , t> W. W-erharl, for worU at Jail •tahl*. „ J VI j J. W. Barn**. for g*. dtting ... 4 Ifi 1 John Doti. f"r urk at fnmara Jai1..... - 24 1 f-enn'a B R Co . for freight on InmlMT Tt (M ! Win l.uc**, for work ai Jai1 ....... Si 74 I M J. Dolan. "• " 0 no | Adam* Kt.fVi. for fright on plpaa I iW C. 11.11, hydrant tor Jail ............ 10 ■> J. W. Rarnr*. hjdiar t for Jail 12 So Thomaa Math.w* A Bon. Inmlvr ft* Jail ...„ 243 T2 fl.nry Walk.y, lata* at Jail SO (Si W. Toman, hauling luuiliar to Jnil ft 60 A. Corr, l.raa* nnrk* ft* Jnil IT 00 Juo. I> l-l.h A Co., Inml-ar ft* Jail SS S3 R. Bartl.lt, liaul'g lumbw ft* Jail JO Sam'l nragtar, *|>*rlAration* for Wail 11 JS . lamhari, rafuliing at Jail . >i ( Win fialhrallh. plamMns at JaU. Zl TO Jano Harrt* 4 Co. Mil malarial ft* Jail 242 11 f) W. Wmalrliig, for tralrhlng al Jail 4 40 B A ft. S. R R Co , Joist for Tram aur.r * ofßr. 0 4S John Wattal. rarjiant.r work at Jail 44 00 SOT 13 (bur< ErptWU*. Juror*' pay 14.1(2 So Oommonuaalth mala 2.4*4 tt J. II Vsaborg, court i*portir 2Sn no W. t. Rhr, court raport.r 174 2* B. Uathraith, court rrlarl*2 <*> B. Oall*mlth, Janitor 340 00 TltutaTm' pay MS AO M. J. Dolan. apartal dalactir. Jno 00 Court t-roclamatlon* by Sh.ritf Bpanglar 123 U Summoning Jcror* by Sh'ff Spaa gli* I*3 (10 *—i M County Priton Erptnui. Mr* fhaff.r, waahlng tor prtaonar* I 24 00 Mr* rrtc, uaahlng for prtaoaar*. 27 TO Joaapli Bra* A On. < lothlug ft* prtaonar*..... 24 91 # llarpar Rna, rlothlng tor prla'ra, 40 00 I. A A. Iswti, mil**, ft* ptlaon 37 SO •4 44 04 04 '£* JO Rohart Mi Knight, g*a MIL 234 OA Oaorga Dolan. Work tl caaafaxil... 8 fto J H y.ilatibaam. repairing lock* I All Danl't Da", gai .itUoga ft 46 W. ft. tialhralth. p1ninMng,........ 9 40 W. T. Twltmlro, rapaii* at Jail T 40 D. Rbarhart, rpalr al Jail I 91 J, Raynolda * Ann, watar hack a*il grata 10 M r.nn'a R. R. Co., fralglit no watar luirk and grata, 69 Jno. M< Dwmolt, ramorlng aahaa, 4 03 rgnk Johnson, cleaning plpaa.... 74 S. Mai lory, repairing badrtaaAa II 40 Alrln Brady, clranlng plpaa I i William Istcaa. rapaira al atabla... 4 00 William dura*. r.|*lr* at calla... 4 no R. O. Ilofl.r, apltloon* ft* Jail T 00 ; . Kg fto /Vieftog Bill*. f. L. Hut t.r*, adm'is Mil 4 192 ftt E. T Tatan —49 14 Mhugati * M4 41 frail. Knrfa 41 Wallet 4 Dalnlngur. 4# On ft C • ~ (V 97 Bridges. <( Bridge *....$ &20 •„ Murrey, Dougftl k Co., baianc* of ej at< omit frotu l$7S 1,254 40 •. Mllttfltiurg bridges— •] Murray, Dougal k Co., e, for iron bridge. s2,6ss $0 Jonaa Hearing,4 Road damage* 76 00 1). A. Mui *er, tail, of account $24 27 . Agricultural Hociety lUO 00 John Hpangler, Hb* riff, on 1 72 J. If buLiblna, aal'y aa jail pby'o. 100 00 J. R A C.T. Alexander, roai for Court 11 gum am. Jail 600 30 L. L. Bror/u, Coal for Court Hunt* and Jail 110 61 Potter twp, on raaa larceny.. 21 26 Kergnnun * 22 60 Worth 44 6 00 J Rnb •• m 15 00 Aaaeaaore pay 1,273 lit \ I . M lioaei, CViiu'a attorney 76 00 -j Roa 1 vlewa 6*o 40 Running line between Union at d Benuer tuwnahipa 64 ($J Rutin ng Mai ion Pmuabtp line... 2"0 6J Countable*' pay*. 41$ 61 Klertiosi expetiaee 1,346 43 Scalp premiums 1,336 $0 • Redemption U. H Lands.. 2M 36 Kefundng tax 24 27 I nam arc* on county building*... 116 M) J Interest on loan* paid.. 3,122 HV (owmiaatona on luiury..,. 31 32 !n<|ui*'tio )• on dead odi 02 12 Notes paid 16,161 A3 4 Premtuma l*> col lac or* 23 00 < ommiaeion to C. !1. . for collections ma- 163 01 Tax paid on irl > \ •* held by county 6 16 ■ Hospital |e e. bet* I ..._ 2,624 61 j Rot#ft U I. Reck, c spying teg* rationa 30 "0 J. P Grtihait arkn? '• •ett'e dent 0 00 A'iau s Pi,. ea Co • etfiy, eight on I lanka. etc 4 20 I'enu a. R. C. #.r gbt o* ■ rbaim, a r.... 4 10 Danial 'iam an. n e J* for Jr>r and hi**. 16 00 W T Taitailr*. repairs al el* 12 40 John T Jukitftoj, p>*Uge ( e• veh'pea, etr 36 07 If. Bek, enteriß* tl fasea In IlUfkel 11 64 Jno UcDu. u t. re**oeing aabee at (Vtirl lluuae 3 W J. H Msllury. repairing gate C 11. 4 it) IM A dxri'rVl, k* 6r ** 1 W i Wtlhamt A Bro, glaring at " 2so , I Coete In (ounty re Pbilipelairg • iwaot. K h il Wnt Mann and othera, lx.ki fur | . "ffWe* 143 6J j , J. C. Harfter, at ProJn- J . otary'Roflln* 3 $2 W. A M--prison. Com iTswu rxwt 10 og Haiiter Hns. Idi! uudry pertsune, fur snap, binding carpet, 4k . 2 76 I> Rurbirt, repairing at Reord er'• c*fsre M 1 60 Wilson. Mclaileos A (. ban!- ware at Court ||di l urea 162.3 M 7$ ion* trix-ut, ißixm, i* WITS oa*?xi cot art, jurtftt I, IBM*. IB. 1 To r*ny orderr rsrei**d on ao* '•sunt .~..t1,7un tx> ; To rain rersited 61 67 , mnb m T$ tt,M4 1l CR. B) |jr*irt*r>n#r* 3,1 KT u> u-M- Mlltrt —4 *t 140, tod 2 *1 Rm **( n 22> ' (W I By rani.ytnf C Brit. h> hooa. rf r*fx* 4* 54 By ca.jlni ft t Imu. a*vtnm at ♦*•> SUO no By pahli.htng (Vart j>n*lajrft. thm. J.naary trm 2* Mi By |mbtiahli>( Omirt incltrt- U.io. April tenn 94 00 By ftoMtriOtic Coari prorhuM- U<. Ao(tt*t term...... 19 00 By phlt*hln Omul procUnw tlon, XotaaS* tarn - 97 40 By puhli.Mtif Court prt* l*m- Uon. Janoary l.rn, M. 19 00 By |(uhlahlDA fth.filT '• mart pro lUm.tio*. four mart*, fora .. 4(0 By pal-llahtßA Mi prorlaaw44ou . 9 Oft By pot-llSitnf ,*o*r*J riarttaa pr*cl*aMUB, (<** 4 00 By mmmoaing Jury, Marrh *p*r flat Urn ... 14 00 By aannnaaiug Jury, April tarn . S4 do By aumiaoritng jury. Aug. tarn.. 44 00 I My oumioußlng Jury. Oct. apxiul tarn. 1400 By aummoning Jury ft* *o *p*T Uriu 111111.. H. S7 00 By funtaoalag Jury, Ju In, ITS' 40 00 By Mil lumbar, anap, qnnt, ric, lor JML- SB OS By ailing *ml m.u4lng 42 tick* alftoernta, 21 00 By mat* ou ft. Kb., No 90, April By ranSry ra*U, January 1am.... 14 4ft By anndty mat*. Aagu.l tarn..... Ift at By Commoawntltb mala. fta 74 By B. r. Kortnay'a ardor S4 24 By r.BK.TIBg n.h Imkot. P.n, Pin*, and Ktk rraoka 42 49 By namli( Bah twakx* ft| lag rrrrlt 19 40 By rrnnuriag Bh ha*k*t* toghM branch 4 OS By rwnoritig Aah tmak.ta Rlaar branch 41 43 By rripoTlag Rah baakaU Ho •hannnn 43 40 By ftlllng Jury orhml. fonr Say* 14 m By atpinaaa a/t*r RinggotS and Bomganlnar V R7.414 32 Jan. 1, IftftO. By halanra dn* fthartf at aattlcarant. ....a. 9744 74 Bravs oa rwnnuau, I_, (*irr* Covsvt, / ' Wa. th* B4fi algoad. Aadltoi* of Ontra lantf, Sa hr*t.y r.itlfy that In parmaaa* of an at of Aaaao. My, anUtlrd 'Ah act ralaltßg la wltoa and to .a •hlpa, and county und towaahlp aStfn ra." * mat ol Ui. O'BimWadi-fiaf* - OSk*. la Ballaftuato, *■ Ih* Ml Mohday In January, IWO, and did audit mad aattla and aarrral arooanto **t forlk Ih th* faraga f n nitnaa* aharaoß ** baraaato ha** art oar haada and Mia thh SSd day of Jan nary. IHO T. R. JAMISON [L ] JAMRft T STUART, lu4.j AoStora ORO R. WILI.I AM A, [ua] ftiaa trmiiMM an* ni tn anrrt ay nun roaa itn. •R. Oartln, Rallatoftt*. 9RT77 59 J j? 9ft 1675. •John Ward, Half M*o, fIM 97 •0 Boots Liberty,-. 14 42 911 H IST2. •baalri Mahwa, Bngga, t f| •JLC. Rarick, mifr>, MM 43 H 1574. ajoaaph Pot. •WtlUaia ktirflaa. Phihpatmrg-.... aft •Yrad Kafvi, dt, Cortin |H 9ft •W. Craaa, Half Mooa, g $g •II B. Wllm*. Rnah, O- 44* II *D R. TH*r, Snow Stoa r —— 74 74 (Ml H 1976. ►Charlm Brown. NlifofiU, "69 Hi ►J. P. Hlypf, Miltwburg,. 236 M ►II. L. fkwiibwrt. IW'KK-. . 66 f#l Muo. T. Curtjfi, II •11. B. Wlkoi. Ruth 7r, 74 *4 1299 1) •J. 11. Mofriwfi, Bftlirfotjit, QM %•/ *T M llall, Mllmburg 144 :*7 •JW C. M<4!uHiw #9 •Win. Walarr, Perm .724 ,*57 •fl W K"h, Poller, 766 06 •Jolm Ko|l ( H|rliK. likl 1* jbu 40 JK 1.. Shirk, Mil*thtirg 176 22 *Jh' kt•-Mi |f"rton, l v lilii|*s 'tirK r 17V ry, If. C. Hollar, Howard, 126 if, I'rlftli HlOfW, Bhiia, ;jv;, v) ♦J.C. Walker, 31Jo Itmaiiwl Mutter, <^ll#* 47,4 t tL tO/urivl Sing* , Cort4n r 137 t/i W. II fry, Perguwrn, . In* I *3 John Myrra, lUrrit, 277 09 Go o*>rmaniar, Half Mwm,.......... 44>, f,4 J. M. Kiln*, Howard, 3,r,n 7, David Kohb. I.i us D. W. Orr, Mario 264 *7 Joel Morrla, Mil l/7 60 G. W. P.Or*y. Pr vi, 316 HO Win. Smith, ] 1/3 t ll*iiry Hwab, Folln, 76* ,'f7 P II U*l*. Btlah, K4 * •. _ ]]ftl 66 !Wm. Totter, IVdlaga 2464 67 f ffaiirjr Thial. (Siltln 230 44 tOwo. W Khhlina, Parguaon,... M . 2**4 06 h'yma Loan, Grwgg. 73 'Jmcah Bowrr, Jr.. ]6M 47 J. U. GrtSn, Hall *94 12 tt V* Kiln**, llu*o*. Hi 73 ;J M Klina, Howard Iwp., .v.f *A •<" A.<'4jrtar. Uhariy 69* 67 Jj. J. Iloy, Mrloo 1194 li ♦Ow. ft Hain*a, Mila* 1001 3, •Danlal Ifarhman. Palton.. ](46 jr. Alataodar, Pmn 1 vir, jj. W Mwiibiff. PolUf.„ w .. M . f . |J I John B. I>'ng. Bn*h ]•. JJohDOarVirT, ... 24'6 ** JHam'l Boyar. Kta>w hIK :vrt 24 Jahn T Powlar, Tay'o w. Wm Hpotta. Cnlon 2*4 7* !IJaWI Tor um. W alknr. 239" 26 ft William*. Wortu 29f. Xl jM'iliiam M:**•■. klllwlurg ... 42* 3'. ! Hot*-?t Ooi*k. Jr, Howard 2jfi ;J M KHrblla*. Br-llaf no . X; SUuim. I lain* fwy Oj 33371 34 Total UIM ouUtanding, tC r&. JK •In band* liOt.VA 40 Cwr*i Cortrrr, u : W.,th. undrlgr>ol, ComniiMK D.rr . ( Ontr. nmti ty, do b.r*by cvrtlfy that dw fbrsgotng 1. . tr*. mid <<>rt*rt r'.t.Bi.nt of th. rrrninla u4 ripiridtl.rm of mto (M*ty. from Juw, 1, l7, to j UU n l, lt*n. * Ifnr*. onr litnd. AM GRBiBI, T OKORGR BWAB, Vot.ti.mtmi onrra JAC. UlKKl.lt, j Altmi. Unit Bug, *c. w _a. prior to th. •n day id tint t.rm. mqalrlng th. mid Aatoa Dl* to ap|**r on th. anna, day to unm th. ramplnint of Ih. liMlant. and W p ftotmr Ra.| .ba app#*nt~t Oi*nmtaMo*ar to takn tmtßmmy la thta d.f.ndant, Bdarfn A Bnallrk. caanm ba Mad fa lha add eonaty, on m*Uoc of ham A • Ocphart. attnrnarr for c—alnntnl. tn* Ohm iff af .aid eonaty la dicried to can* aoMcr to ba pablWmd la on# nawapapi 1 for Mr anrnagr* n**k. prior to tha •rat day of nut t*rn>, raqilHai lb* add Urla A. Bonlirk to appear on th* aaW day to am* th* rear plaint of th* llhallaat, aad C. Dal*. b|, 4a appoint ed a coaaaaiaafoaar to taka toathaoay la thin CM nail rnak. rrtnrn thereof to best term By th* coart, Cl A. M . BrmT Jade*. iVftifod fr,mt th* record January £ inn. J.C HARPRR. Prcth'y A tra* ropy of writ ia my hand. Attoat: JOHN BTARSLKA. Miarlff The Engle Clock At Store Room under Opera Houee, COMMRRCIRa THURSDAY, February 12. KIR THRRR BAT* ONI.TI 12th, 13th and 14th. £049*8 w Astronomiral Wonder Parriy *a Atowtoaa ia real ion, aad not to b# aaa- Mmird with nay of th* airoalfod "llttwabnrgh Clock Modela" BO* on .yhlhttton A haaaUlbtl work *f art. Aa entertalaamt both latoraatfaa aad adanattaaal. Rghthttboaaami Mat • a.a. told r.a. Mraflaptoie BaM lertaraa Boa lint, aad froai T to Adatladiot—Adalta. |i mt; Chltdrn* *r It faara. It rent. _ Tab. 'V-JW