Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 26, 1880, Image 4

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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Boitoi on AND TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS.—
Lust week wo gave our readers the elec
tion returns from this borough and from
Hoggs, Benner, College, Spring and Snow
Shoe townships. We are enabled, this
week, to give, in a condensed form, the
complete returns from all the remaining
boroughs and townships:
BURNSIDK TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election, H. R. Moeker ; Inspec
tors, D. 14. Mulhollan, George Hodollnr;
M. F.jLoyj Asst. Assessors, J.
11. Bates, Dr. M. Stuart; Supervisors , Wil
liam Hippie, J. Hippie ; School Directors,
W.S- Loy, Barnhart Vcidhefer; Overseers
of the Poor, Wtn. Stuart, Barnhart Veid
liefer ; Constable, John Mulhollan ; Toum
ship Clerk, 14. H. Nowcomer.
CURTIN TOWNSHIP.
Justice of the Peace, Peter 14obb ; Judge
of Election, M. McCloekey; Inspectors,
•tohn P. Dehass, I). Brieklny; Assessor,
Henry Theil; Asst. Assessors, I>. McClos
key, j. M. Packer; Supervisors, D. Brick
lev, J. T. Lucas ; School Directors, Conrad
Singer, Win. Lucas ; Overseers of the Poor,
Win. Robb, Peter Robb; Cinstable, Henry
Theil ; Auditor, Frederick 14obb ; Town
ship Clerk, Warren 8. Lucas.
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP, (OLD).
Justice of the Peace, Rob't Glenn ; Judge
of Election, Jos. Gates ; Inspectors, Jacob
Keller, J. G. Heberling; Assessor, Henry
Snyder; Asst. Assessors, William Bloom,
Cyrus Goss ; Supervisom, Andrew Houser,
Solomon Gates ; School Directors, O. M .
Sheets, W. E. Meek, D. W. Miller ; Over
seers of the Poor, W. H. Fry, Henry Gar
ner; Constable, Jas. Miller f Auditor, Da
vid Dennis ; Township Clerk, J. C. Sample.
FEROUKON TOWNSHIP, (NEW).
Judge of Election, W. H. Goss ; Inspec
tors, Joseph Heberling, Wilson Gardner.
OKEOO TOWNSHIP.
Justice of the Peace, 8. J. Herring ; Judge
of Election, Philip Shook ; Inspectors, J.
il. McCool, J. I>. Long; Assessor, (I. B.
Crawford ; Asst. Assessors, Ja*. P. Grove,
George Gentzel ; Supervisors, George Cor
man, John B. Hecktnan ; SehooCThreetors,
Emanuel Zettle, Daniel Weaver ; Overseers
of the Poor, Fred. Zettle, Jno. B. Ream ;
Constable, Reuben Kline; Auditor, W.
Pealer ; Township Clerk, Benj. Breon.
HOWARD TOWNSHIP.
Justice of the Peace, John W. Adams ;
Judge of Election, Samuel B. Leather* ;
Inspectors, David Tanver. Theo. G. Leath
ers ; Assessor, John N. Hall; Asst. Asses
sors, Michael Confer, Goorge D. Johnson ;
Supervisors, Roland C. Leathers, Ralph
Shenk ; School Directors, George B. Lucas,
A. C. Glenn ; Overseers of the Poor, W. I.
Yearick, Jno. B. Leathers; Constable, J no.
M. Kline; Auditor, James Antis ; 7Wr
ship Clerk, Anthony W. Gardner.
HAINES TOWNSHIP.
Constable, Jacob Wyle: Judge of Elec
tion, Frank Dutweller ; Inspectors. H. 11.
Weaver, C. C. Smith : School Directors,
Thomas Yearick, G. B. Stover, 8 vear* ;
Supervisors, W. K. Stover, J. Winkle
hleck; Overseers of the Poor, Emanuel
Cronemiller, J. Orndorf; Auditor, Jno. W.
Kunkle; Asseesor, T. G. Earhart; Asst.
Assessors, M. Bower, J. G. Myer.
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Justice of the Peace —John W. Stuart;
Judge of Election, G. G. Woodrlng ; In
spectors, A bed n ego Williams, Jerry Mer
rit; Assessor. John C. Henderson; Asst.
Assessors, John Gingery, D. 11. Chandler;
Supervisors, D. W. Kline, Aaron Ellirt ;
School Directors, John Gingerv, John (J.
Milea; Overseers of ths Poor, H. G. Cron
ister, J. C. Henderson ; Constable, D. W.
Kline ; Auditor, J. F. Williams ; Town
ship Clerk, W. A. Hartsock.
HALF MOON TOWNSHIP.
Justice of the Peace, Isaac Way ; Judge
of Election, O. Loner ; Inspector, Thomas
Gray ; Assessor, 8. Sellers ; Asst. Assessors,
Ham. Mattern, Joseph Branstetlar; Super
visors, George Cornelius, Jaqph Hicks ;
School Directors, W. C. Ayer*; Jerry
Way ; Overseers of the Poor, Wm. Cole,
R. A. Way; Constable,S. Sellers; Auditor,
Isaiah Beck ; Township Clerk, J. W. Sel
lers.
HARRIS TOWNSHIP,
Judge of Election, William McFarlane ;
Inspectors, Frank Kennedy, Henry Keller ;
Assessor, G. W. Williams; Asst. Assessors,
Sam. Bailey, John Kuhn ; Supervisors,
Peter Kuhn, Abram Marts; School Direc
tors, James Kimport, Jacob Condo ; Over
seers of the Poor, Michael Hess, John
Myers; Constable, Daniel Meyers; Audi
tor, Wm. Bradford; Ibwnship Clerk,
Peter M. Weber.
HOWARD BOROUOR.
Burgess, A. Weber ; Judge of Election,
Sherman Pletcher'; Inspectors, W. Hen
derson, E. W. Pletcher ; Assessor, George
L°f>g ; Asst. Assessors, 8. F. Kline, Robe rt
Cook ; Town Council, B. F. Holter, Irn C.
Leathers; School Directors, 11. A. Moore,
(100. Spearing ; Overseers of the Poor, B.
F. Holter, Ira Leathers ; Constable, Robert
Cook ; High Constable, Burdine Butler;
Auditor, YV. P. Mehaffoy.
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election, M. Fravel ; Inspec
tors, 1). Wagner, J. B. Shaw, W. M.
Bifnor, tie ; Assessor, D. B. Kuhns; Asst.
Assessors, J. W. GonnalM*, A. C. Graham ;
Supervisors, Geo. Long, J: L. Thompson ;
School Directors, Samuel Gloasnor, A. U.
Kunns; Overseers of the Poor, Samuel
Glossner, C. Bechtol; Constable, W. W.
Spangler; Auditor, W. 11. Snyder; Town
ship Clerk, W. F. Porter.
MILLHEIM HOKOUOU.
Burgess, Ja*. C. Smith; Asst. Burgess,
Israel Confer; Judge of Election, J. W.
Adams ; Inspectors, W. 11. B. Eisonhuth,
S. G. Gutelicu*; Assessor, Jacob Alter;
.Is.if. .I.i.sensors 1 C. W. Ilartinan, John
Hurler; Council, D. 11. Mingle, A. C.
Muster, I). L. Zerbo, Fred. Catherman,
George Royor, R. A. Bcaumiller; School
Directors, S. 1). Muster, A. Walter ; Over
seers of the Poor, 11. Wiser, Dennis Lose ;
Constable, Jno. 11. Mayes ; High Constable,
Samuel Otto; Auditor, John It. Bear.
MII.RSIIUHO BOROUUH.
Burgess, K. H. C'arr ; Judge of Election,
J. D. Mitchell ; Inspectors, I). 11. Parsons,
M. D. McLaughlin ; Assessor, J. C. P.
Jones; Asst. Assessors, W. ('. Wilkie, 14.
L. Shirk ; Conned, F. G. Mattern, John
Hihlep, Alfred Smith, M. 11. Cartv, ('. 11.
Else, John K. Thomas; School Directors,
B. B. Else, W. M. Adams; Ore.- e.-s of
the Poor, W. C. Wilkie, Joseph Smith ;
Constable, Alexander Drockcr; Auditor,
R. L. Shirk.
MILKS TOWNSHIP.
Justice of Peace, Samuel Gramley ; Jiuige
of Election, J. B. Breamer ; Inspectors, 11.
W. Krenmcr, Daniel Dubbs ; Assessor, S.
M. Winter; Asst. Assessors, 14. Kreamer,
John Wolf; Supervisors, (1. W. ltoyer, P.
Gramley; School Directors, N. Bowerson,
S. K. Faust and 14. Hurler, tie; Overseers
of the Poor, John 110.-terman, Daniel
ffrumgard ; Constable, W. J. Carlin ; Au
ditor, H. Corman ; Township Clerk, J. W.
Malory.
MARION TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election, Geo. Loder ; Inspec
tors, D. K. Miller, J. M. Zimmerman;
Assessor, I. !■(, Frain; .-Inf. Assessors,
John Holmes, Jacob Gerbriek ; Supervi
sors, D. Harter, Levi Ebcrhart; School
Directors, Geo. S. Hoy, J. J. Hoy ; Over
seers of the Poor, Wm. Irwin, Samuel
Alev ; Constable, W. 11. Miller; Auditor,
S. ft. Ben niton ; Township Clerk, 11. K.
Wilson.
PATTON.
Judge of Election, John Hicks ; Inspec
tors, Ad. Carper, Benner Way; Assessor,
P. A. Sellers ; Asst. Assessors, Green Gray,
Win. Tate; Supervisors, G. W. Grav, f)
L. Meek ; School Directors, W. I. Kurst,
John Ghaner ; Overseers of the Poor, Snro'l
T. Gray, Daniel Hecktnan ; Constable, Jos.
Tresler ; Auditor, G. D. Green.
I'ENN TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election. Emanuel Neeso ; In
spectors, Jacob Kersteter, David Kini|>ort;
Assessor, Aaron I'lrich ; .Inf. Assessors,
Andrew Stover, William N'ecse; Sii/Utr
visors, Henry M. Swartz, Geo. W. llartcr;
School Directors. Jacob Dutweiler, D. D.
Gentzel, Elias Hoover ; Overseers of the
Poor, Sam'l Ard, David Ertle ; Constable,
D. L. Geary; Auditor, Christ Alexander;
Township Clerk, Jno. 11. Swartz.
POTTER TOWNSHIP, NORTH.
Justice of Peace, John Shannon ; Judge
of Election, John Eraeric; Ins/sectors, J. T
Alexander, A. A. Ilosterman ; Assessor,
Geo. W. Spangler; Ass't Assessors. B. 11.
Arney, Wm. Spangler; Supervisors, Ja*.
Spangler J. J. Arney ; School Directors,
Wm. McCormick, A. It. Alexander ; Over
seers of the Poor, Robert Lee, Wm. Emer
ick; Constable, J. B. Solt ; Auditor, A. C.
Ripka; Township Clerk, Jas. B. Lee.
POTTER TOWNSHIP, SOUTH.
Justice of Peace-, W. J. Thompson;
Judge of Election, Jno. S. Dauber man ;
Inspectors, Edward Allison, W. K. From.
PUII.IFBBURO BOROfOH.
Burgess, Geo B. Simler, 14. D. W. Holt,
D. tie ; Judge of Election, John C. Dunklo;
Inspectors, A. I!. Smith, C. B. Sandford ;
Assessor, Andrew Beck; Ass't Assessors,
11. 11. Uawitt, O. B. Jones ; Council, J. W.
Mattern, Jeremiah Sankey, Benj. Jones,
Isaiah Harr, B. J. La porta, C. G. nerling
er; School Directors, Harry Simler, John
Peightal ; Overseers of the Poor, Oscar
Adam*, Robt. Hudson ; CXmstnblr, Jackson
Gorton; High (hnstabte, Ja*. Mutely;
Auditor, Lot Jones ; Church Trustees, J no.
liraiden, William Blake, J. B. Child*.
RUSH TOWNSIirr.
Justice of the Pence, Samuel Tippery;
Judge of Election, J. W. Collins; Inspectors,
David Kinkaid, Levi Kennedy ; Assessor.
J. B. Long; Ass't Assessors, O. M. Vail,
Wm. Ray; Supervisors, Jame* Cole, Jno.
Donlon ; School Directors, John A. Mull,
Hugh McCann ; Orerseers of the. Poor, J.
M. Hale, Jeffrey Hayes; Constable, J.
Kennedy ; Auditors, Robert Lane, Jame*
P. Cohick ; Township Clerk, W. P. Cul
len.
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election, Leonard Merryman;
Inspectors, John Carick, Wm. Crane, As
sessor, Geo. Merryman ; Assistant Asses
sors, 8. R. I'ringle, John Weaver ; Super
visors, Dennis Iteese, Elijah Merryman;
School Directors, Vinton Beckworth, John
McCoy; Gver*eer* of the Poor, Hiram
Hlowes, M. L. Gill; Constable, Vinton
Beckworth ; Auditor, Thomas Merryman ;
Township Clerk, D. G. Ganoe.
UNIONVILLE HOROUOH.
Burgess, George Alexander; Assistant
Burgess, W F. Peters ; Judge of Election,
C. H. Cambridge: Inspectors, Samuel
Brugger, W. 11. Vanvalln ; Assessor, I).
8. Rumher ; Asst. Assessors, Jno. Alexan
der, H. W. Hoover; Council, A. J. Oriest
B. F. Leathers, Daniel Hall, Samuel Hrug-
Ser, W. H. Smith, John Alexander;
chool Directors, Jno. Blng, J. C. Bmith ;
Overseers of the Poor, J. T. Calhoun, A.
T. Leathers; Constable, A. J. Ht. Clair;
Auditor, G. W. Forey ; Town Clerk, Hen
ry Iddingk.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Justice of Peace, Jacob Roof; Judge of
Election, W. Blair; Inspectors, Wm. T.
Irvln, Charlea Megarvey ; Assessor
Underwood; Asst. Assessors, A. R. Hall,
K. 14. Hugg ; Supervisors, B. W. Shipley,
K. Way; School Directors, Ilenry Spots,
Jas. Davidson ; Overseers of the 7V,. r, P.
H. Bush, B. W. Shipley : Constable, K. E.
Rrnard ; Auditor, 8. K. Emerirk.
WALKER TOWNMHIP.
Judge of Election, W. P. Smith ; Ins/iec
tors, B. F. Romeads, Joseph Km.Tick ;
Assessor, B. F. Shaffer ; Asst. Assessors,
James Gramley, Jacob Garbrick ; Super
visors, Wm. Rrumgard, Joel Tresslor;
School Directors, W. B. Hhaffer, Jesse
Swarta; Overseers of the Poor, Samuel
Decker, Adam Swarta; Omstable, Isaac
Clevenstine; Auditor, Ambrose McMul
len , Tovmship Clerk, John Brown.
For selling turnpike ff vote*; against 146.
WORTH TOWNSHIP.
Judge of Election, A. Y. William* ; In
sjiectors, li. Gates, K. J. Kelley ; Assessor,
.'ohn Harpster ; Asst. Assessors, C. KoeSO,
8. 8. Miles; Supervisors, Geo. Cowhcr,
Wilson William*; School Directors, A.
W. 11MM, H. If. Osoman ; Overseers of the
Poor, llenry Spangler, Jauios Kliberts;
Constable , J. Wiser; Auditor W. H.
Graham; Township Clerk, If. M. Den
ning*.
The Census.
Krum the Huntingdon Monitor.
The tenth centum of tho population,
wealth and industry of the United
States will be taken during the month
of June next. The plan for conducting
the work differs materially from that of
any preceeding census and the results
will be much fuller and more complete.
Kuch State has been divided into a suit
able number of supervisors' districts.
In Pennsylvania there are ten. For
each of these districts u supervisor has
been, or will be, appointed by the Pres
ident, by and with the advise and con
sent of the Senate, whose duty is: To
propose to the Superintendent, under
such general directions as that oflicer
may give the apportionment of the ter
ritory of his district into suitable sub
districts; to designate to the superin
tendent suitable persons, ami with his
consent, to employ theni as enumerat
ors, one for each sub division and resi
dent therein ; to furnish the enumera
tors with the necessary blanks, instruct
them relating to their duties, uml to
scrutinize their returns and see that
their work has been performed in all
respects in compliance with law, etc.
The act of 187'J provides that a sub.
division assigned any enumerator shall
not exceed four thousand inhabitants,
according to the census of 1870. The
superintendent is disposed, in order
that the work may be done promptly
and thoroughly, to have the sub district*
much smaller than this maximum.
Enumerators are to he selected solely
with reference to their fitness for the
proper discharge ol their duties. The
superintendent remarks on this subject:
"It would not merely be a wrong'to the
Government, but it would be a positive
cruelty to the appointee himself, for a
supervison to confer a commission as
enumerator upon any person not of
decided clerical aptifude and of active
habits, writing freely, and good at fig
ures." The comjiensation, which may
be either a sjiecific 'sum tor each living
inhabitant, each death reported, etc.,
or £1 for each ten hours' actual field
woik, is optional with tho superintend
ent and will lie decided by him in ad
vance. A law of this State approved
the 15th day of May, I*7-1 declares that
every person holding any office or ap
pointment of profit or trust under the
United State., shall be capable of hold
ing or exercising, at the same time, the
office or appointment of Justice of the
Peace, Notary Public, Mayor, Recorder,
Hurgess or Alderman of any city, corpo
rate towp or borough, Constable, Judge,
Inspector or Clerk of election under
this Commonwealth.
All applications for appointments
should be addressed to tho supervisor
of the proper district, and, if the writer
desires an acknowledgement of the re
ceipt thereof, he should inclose stamp*
to pay return postage. I-ong petition*
signed by everybody carry little weight.
Personal interviews are not desirable.
The qualification* of an applicant can
be most clearly shown by written enjn
municntion from men of good character
or standing in his neighborhood or
county, accompanied with a letter die
tatod and written by the applicant him
self. No appointments can be made
until after the supervisor has been
commissioned and sworn and the sub
districting completed.
This, the .Seventh District of Pennsyl
vania, comprises fourteen counties, for
which J. Simpson Africa, of the borough
of Huntingdon, Huntingdon county,
has been appointed and confirmed a*
sujiervisor. The population of these
counties, and the principle town* there
in, according to the censui of I*7o, was
as follows:
COVXTIK*.
Clearfield 25,741
Clinton 28,811
Centre 34.418
Miftlin 18,508
Union 16,566
Huntingdon 31,251
Fulton 0,860
Franklin 45,866
Perry 26,447
Juniata 17,300
Snyder- 16.606
Cumberland - 30,815
York 76,134
411.223
I'RINCfPAI. TOWNS.
York* 11,003
Lock Haven* 6,086
Carlisle* 6,660
Chambershurg* 6,308
Ijtwishurg* 8,121
Gettysburg* 8,074
Huntingdon* 8,034
Lewistown*..., 2,73"
Bellefonte* 2,665
Mechanictburg 2,560
> Hhippensburg 2,065
Kenovo 1,040
Hanover 1,830
Greencastle 1,660
Wrightsville 1,544
Selinsgrove 1,463
Clearfield* 1,861
Wavnesboro 1,346
Philipsburg 1,086
Mercersburg 071
Petersburg, (Perry county) 060 '
Newport 846
MifHinburg 811
Newvilte 007
Miffiintown* 867
Osceola - 813
Hlontnfield* 056
McConnellsburg* 562
Middleburg* 370
Those marked with a (*) are county
towns. J. 8. A.
At a recent dinner party in New York
fashionable circle* an SB,OOO diamond ring,
recently purchased, was passed around for
in*i>ection among eighteen or twenty ladiee
and gentlemen, and, the conversation turn
ing to other topics, was gradually loet sight
of. When thought of again the last per
son handling the ring could not be deter
mined, and It was given up a* lost. 'As the
party were apout separating, a gentleman
found the ring, minus the stone*, in hi*
overcoat nocket. lie called for the pro
duction or the jewels, but no one could
help him, and the robbery itill remain* a
great mlstery to the party.
>Vhul Welwter Halil.
Vrum Hi* Clinton I)or<>< rat.
History is full of warning an to the
downfall of republics. Corruption and
extravagance first aap the moral founda-
and then un army of morcpnar
iH complete the work. In lna memor
able oration on the completion of Hun
ker Hill monument, Daniel Webster
decribed the present Nituation with
almost the spirit of prophecy in these
striking words:
"Quite too frequent resort is mode to
military force ; and quite too much of
the substance of the people is consum
ed in maintaining armies, not for de
fense against foreign aggression, but for
forcing obedience to domestic authority.
Standing urmies are the oppressive in
struments (or governing the people in
the hands of hereditary and arbitrary
monarchs. A military republic, a Govern
ment foundation on mock elections, and sup
ported only by the sword, is a move
ment indeed, but a retrograde and dis
astrous movement, from the regular
and old fashioned monarchical system.
"If men would enjoy the blessings of
Kepublicun government, they must
govern themselves by reason, by mutual
counsel and consultation, by a sense
and feeling of general interest, and by
the acquiescence of the minority in the
will of the majority, properly expressed,
and above all, the military must be
kept, according to the language of our
bill of rights, in strict subordination to
the civil authority. Wherever this
lesson is not learned and practiced,
there can be no political freedom. Ab
surd, preposterous is it, a scoff and a
xstire on free forms of constitutional
liberty, for form* of government to be
prescribed by military leaders, and the
right of suffrage to be exercised at the point
of the. sword."
When Daniel Webster gave utterance
to these American sentiments, the
country wits at peace as it now is, and
the regular army was little more than a
third of its present number.
.Vric Advertisement*.
AUDITORS* REPORT
or Til K
KECEIITS and EXPENDITURES
or CKNTRK COCNTT, FR(M JAM AHY 1, I*7*.
TO JANUARY 1,
DR
4SAW TAll'k, Tlf 881 Rm. 1* ACOf>r*T WITH CLT*B
N Ml, .HM un I. IMs
To IAIHI outstanding January I,
IHTW, §66,16* M
To fate* fur JS7W 42,615 30
T am'l rw of k i •
on limit* ........ 22,664 57
To arn't r d of (VttniiiiarihDrni,
i•!• mi l nd lection* 46% '•*
To ftffl't ree'd of nwirflel4 r*mo-
IT. UUnre ON Mrhnn<>n
bridge ... 1,146 to
To mil l rer'd of Ration town.
•hip. Itiaane 10 62
To itra'l r*r'd of College town*
•hi(i, ibwn* •oi>aiit.. MH Ito 00
To am t rtr'4 of Hpflng lown
•hlp. iitaam- account * 61
To am't rc'4 rrnt of b<<u*e 4a 00
T* OiiUtutioh blank* arl<l 5 70
To balance on hand Jan. 1, IMO, 3,727 17
January 1, l*to. R.
Ity Uin outoandlng K.C23 "A
By Airity oH*n I*l4. M.2A4 74
lly am t 9UI* Treasurer wwlpt 3,900 2%
By ronimia*i*tii t.o Hut# tax 160 to
By luOrrtU"M illtwnl (xill*r|-
or* | ( 4*2 10
By rofnti**i<>n* allow*4 fll*r|-
ur% 1 Tib M
By **1anr........... 2/r*' TO
Bv stationery.. 10 di
Balance 3,727 17
f 132.611 to
We, the und-r*igned, Auditor* of Ootl* roonty, 9>
hereby n rtify that we h*%e etamlbed lb* above me
rvamt 'f A tarn Ynarh k, Treasurer of Ontr* roQbtj,
ami find It correct.
It tin*** our laii'U and mala thl* J3d day of Janu
ary. A. D lM4i
T. B J A MISV [LA]
J ARKS T STUART. [LI \ Auditor*
OKU H WILLIAMS, [LA.]
KXFKNDITI RICH.
rVmi#*ioFrrt ' Pay.
Andrew Gregg. •*.....§ 714 4a
Jamb DuokU I*s •
iJ*o fvah-.M— 2f> (m *
lf*nry Bork, O-mm m dark 7to fa*
Jury OttnmiMMie/r%rr' Pay.
S.J Mitchell..' .. .36 it
Henry Kallar 24 70
llanry fU*k. dark 36 00
(\>unly AuJitort pay.
Jama* T Ptuart.......... 30 o0
4). II William* 30 to
T. B. Jam tern... 3ti On
C. L Buffington, dark .30 on
Itnurorrment and Rejtair a.
John Mark la, tor fan ca at jail. 1 *6
p W. Kttarfiart, for work at jail
itahla. S 50
J. W.Rarnaa. f-r gaa flltlni ...... 4 13
John Orefg, for u<rk at furnara
jail - - .. 9 25
Pen ft'a R R Oo , for freight on
lumbar —.... 71 M
Wm Lnoaa, for work at jail M 76
M J I* dan, " M 6 to
Adam* Kt t>. frfrelght on pipe* 1 oft
C. Iterr. hydrant fur jail 10 to
J. W. Rama*, hydrant for jai1..... 12 fk
Thoma* Ma thaw* A Son, lunlar
fr jail .... 141 72
llanry Walkay. labor at jail 36 tu
0. W 4 or man. hauling Innlar to
jail 6 60
A. Our, hraw rwirk* ftr jail 17 to
Jan. I Liah A On., luml>ar fhr jail R 4SI
R. Rartlatt. hanl'f lumbar for jail 20
Min i Brnjfar, *parlftraUn* fT
Jail 11 26
O. W La in hart, rapaliing at jail.. 3n *)
Wm. fialt-raith. plombtna at jail SI 70
Jama* llarrt* A 00., Mil malarial
for jail 242 11
|i. W. WoodrlMg, for watrhlng at
jail....- 4 60
B U J R R Co . julat 4rr Traa
mirar'a ofßca 6 46
John Wafral, rarpantar work at
jail 66 00
Omrt Expenses.
■tnmr.' f+y si
l V>mmnnnlth otui. 2.4M1 91
J. II Vattiurf, cnurt r.portr...._ Vn no
W. t. R.t-r, nmrt r.port.r - 274 2*
11. UallmMh, nouii rrl.r IS2 on
B. U.ltwullh, Janitor BSO (Hi
Ti|.u" i-r ass .vi
M. J. ISil.n, apw-UI 810 (21
Court |ir-xliuntloii tijr Sb.rtff
•puttier- >22 2*
•wnmonlnf juror, bj Sh'fl Hp*.-
(I.r — I*3 00
#.M* 2
County Prison Expenses.
Mr. sh.ff.r, w(iin ft>r pnw>n.r.| 24 (4
Mr. Prlc, wuhmt for pri.mi.rm.. 37 70
Jiwpli Bros, i Co., cjathint for
prlftrnrim..... 24 01
ll.rp.r Bm. . rtottilnt lor prl.'rc, 40 00
B. • A. brwti, m<te for prtann 17*0
" " * " ....„ 21 ,-m
Rolx-rt Mr-Knit tit, ((* bill. 234 Oft
Ooortr- polmn, work l oowrponl... 3 VI
J II r.llmilwnin. rt-puirlnc lurk. 3 Vi
llMiii-l Pnrr, (M fllUnt* ... A Sft
W. 8. nmlbrmlth, pluniTitn(, 9 40
W T. Twttruir., r.frrlr. .1 jail 7 i
D. Kir.rh.ri, lap.tr. M gH. 1 01
J. R.ynolrt. a Son, .t.r lawk
* .nl grmt. 10 40
Pros'.' R. R. 0., ft.lttit <"> w.l.r ,
Nfk "tot trot. ,10
Jno Mrltnrmotl, rrorovlnt wtiw, 4 en
Vrrnok Johrwoe. <iinlna ptpwi.... 74
J. S. M.llory, racMag tw-lrtrod. II M
Alrm Hmrty, rlronlnf pfpro 1 en
Will I. in Lira, ropatn at rUMr . 4 in
William tinrro, r<-|win at twIK.... 4 00
11. 0. floffor, •plthxnM forj.il 7 00
/Vie tiny Rills.
f. T. Hnttm. xtntr hill ..t 1M *1
K. T. Trrfoa 49 U
Mrut.it A romtro 214 41
Fr*t Kurta 41 Ml
W.ltr-r A tMnlnt'r AO Oil
3 0. Hrinfor 40 W
—— 017 a
Uridges.
11l ills* vltwi 4 to '2O
Murray, Douacal A ('v., lial.inra of
ar*'*tiQt from |l7l 40
MILTMLIURC bridge—
Murray, Dougal A Co,
for iron Lrldga... §2J>49 to
Jonaa H| J *iiig,co I
tor.. w* ao
Ham'l Bruifffr,wj(|at--r to
(too. Rl'l r, for railing at
iiU b to
Union villi* Ifldga—
(J W. Konry, contractor 47' to
Haiu'l HrugK**r, ai * Inter 1 H to
4Ht to
Bprlnx Mllli btitlg*—
John CV •rou, contractor (At to
Fori Matilda brldgn—
Joua*H|M ring,con* -ac
tor 766 to
HamT lirugger, eiiginoer 75 to
R*lifr* at Unlonvllla bridge 23 3
lt'j>aiia at Kartliau* bridge 12 to
Ri*lir* at Reecb Greek bridge,... 99 97
Hlgna and finger bo ..da o* Iroa
brtdgea 164 to
Ki'imlr* at flow rd dam bridge.... 420 47
Jb'pair at Julian Inidge 1 to
Itcpair at Curtiti ridge 0 to
f'<,innil*Rlon#*r' *ip. to bridge*... 4'* fH
Ordinary Kxpennen.
Treacher*' In*titutc 9144 24
Weatern Fenltentlary 843 ol
Road
I>. A. Muaaer, IN*), of a* oent 024 27
Agrlrnltiiral l*tj juu to
John ftpauglfr, Hherlff, on arc't... 1.3V4 72
J. 11. Dobbin*, *al ymm jail pliy'n. 100 to
J. it 4 O.T. Iliimlai oo#' for
Court llouae and Jail 090 to
L L. Brown, Coal for Court
llouae a id Jail 110 61
Fotter twp, on < a*e lar< nv 21 26
l'ergii*oii **. 22 09
Worth " M b to
lta*li M •• 15 (Hi
Aaaeoas.m' pay 1,273
U 1! Bower, Coin'a attorney 75 to
Road vlaw* 570 4 't
Running line between Union at d
Ken tier t4wii*hlp 54 to
R' nn'ng MMCO.I T . .ra'iip li %... FLL
Oiti*tabb-g' pa* 418 *.l
Election eg per *•-■
Hcalp premium* 1,336 to
Redwnij'ti'stt U H. landa.. 2K3 36
Refnndirig taa 24 27
ItißiiraiK ron county building* .. 115 to
lutere*t on b*a4j* |*aid 3,122 09
< onunlMMon* on lunacy 31 32
In<jui*itkoi>* on dead'KK.l 92 LI
N<<te paid 19,181 to
Frcuituru* to roller.o a 23 to
U)ftuiMiion to C M I wer for
collection* made 163 ul
Ta* paid on re| ru • held ly
c Hihty 6 1-6
ll.>*|>ual b.r tm ne. Danville 2,624 91
lit Ah ft MrKiiight. ga* Mil 143 60
I. L Beck, copying registrations 30 to
J. I' Utpbart. a< knowleslging
Comruiaal<mere* deed* 60 to
and stationery fr t>rt.ili> .*-
aionera' office 22 92
J<a W. hander>a, for Ji ge* CO to
Reswler and K lie , c'e.k* elect on
return* 20 to
Ira U. Ml < tell, attorney fee in
71 cane. 21 to
11. A. Mingle, eervkea at Audi*
TORE' WTT lenient 0 to
J. N Hall. *• iK* at Auditor'a
•ettierneut 9 to
Adam* K.tprea* Company, freight
on blank*. e|< 4 IL#
I'eiiit'* R U Co, freight 04
1 hair*, etc 4 19
Daniel liar man, tueuli for juror*
and hi e 16 011
W T |* 1 tin re. repair* at atarea 12 40
John T Jobiirtoo, pitage, en-
elope*, etc 36(17
11. Be< k. entering 0k < aaea ii
Dock* 13 34
Jno 6b l*er o.s, reinoving a*he*
at UMtrt llouae ... 0 to
J I M*U ry rejiairing g*|e ( || 4 §9
Lieb A <larhri( k. e tor " 3 to
M illiam* A Bvo . giaging at " 2to
Cuata iii(Vninty v* PhhtpvMirg
h .rough 93
Wm Mann and otliera, book* for
J. C Harper, repair* a* Frothon
otary'* office 302
W A M mt-so. c-.m lien* r.*t 10 02
Harp* r Bra*, I*4ll r-pet C. 11. 24 ]6
J llarTit ACo , Mil hoar Ar m 26 90
M' A Bchr<jrer, covering la le*
at Con ft llouae. 0 00
Sundry |er*.b, U* aoap. bindiry
cmri*t,Ac 2 75
D Kaerbart, f pairing at Record*
er'* rdßr-e... ... 1 ftg
Wilaon. M< Farina* A hard*
ware at < *nrl 1100w...^ w ,.„ 11 95
Wrwaf forlVm.t li ne 3 25
Mt* llaller. arrubbing office.. . .. 1 to
Jno. Brackbiil, itnuti for M 1 00
12X4 73
Tola* etpendilnrea 953,264 73
JOHW IRAHOLC*. *mtrr. i* acnovvt wit* cum
COCUTT, iinai 1. H9n.
DR.
To connty order* received on nc
To rmnta received 61 57
Balance.. 754 70
§1,610
CR.
By prteuiev* 3,197 daivt,
at tocenta §1,27* to
By 94 turnkey §H4 at in cent* |§ ,n
By omveying 6 pnexo r* to |tenb
tenUary—4 at 940, and 2at
•*> wb 240 00
Bj cantryint C. Prl< to btm of
w6> IS
By roat.jing ft to luaso. uylvn
•I 4Si goo oo
By |itiblliblD| (V>arl pmclsns
tiro. Jsnu.ry lerm 2S SO
By j'.MwtUn, Orort pnocUm.-
Uoo. A|-ru t-rtn 34 qq
By puUtsblos (00rt praclta*.
Hro. Annul iron {9 00
Hi pnl-IWbis, C-Hirt prorlaao.
ttro, N-.t-ml. t.rtu j; 40
By pulilwhiß* Orort proclsai.
Won. Juwry trrm, I*SO. It 00
By |nil4l*biii, Sh.rtO'* crort pro
rlruiwtton. forr orort*. MS.. 4 on
By pal-llftbln. Ash prwluMttiro.. 9 Of.
By pjl.llatilHx puml *lcU<
IWIIMI**, (m 4 00
By rammroins jory, M-rrh .pro
rfol lorn. 14 00
By rommonln, jury, April form.. 44 00
By mimmonln, jory. An*. <*„ 44 UO
By rommomn* jory. Orl >p-, 1.1
frm ... I,
By mimnooinc jory for Nor. a| . |
two. ......... 47 oo
By •tiinmonin, jury, Ju twin,
is*' , 40 00
By Mil luml-w, roop, spoon*, Me
ter Joll M M
By filling nod tnrodln, 4! tlrht
st I*l coots..ai 00
By oonu 00 ft. Fn, No jo, April
By rondry OO*JI, Jnitary Irrn.... 14 M
By roodry wu, Aopori f0rt0..... 14 99
By Cninnyinwniltti rant*. 44 74
By B. I. rortiwy'* ordnr 44 74
By mooting Sth hankrl* Pm,,
Plnn. nod Rlk rrwki 47 49
By r-m.-tioj lb*h twnksta Sprln,
JO 40
By mmotins n.b bonkrU lopni
Iron. h A 4 ut
By rrmnrlng Onb Imikrt* Rirw
brarx h - - *
By moot ID, Rail' l*k-i* M<>
•hnnnr.i „ y,
By flllln, jory wßrot. foor dnyn... 18 on
By tpuma nrin Rin„uld nod
IV.mgnniDM T, St
Jno 1, 14*0. By bolnaen da* Sharif
at rotUrinrot. *44 74
Bat ot Pr**Ttr*NU, I
• *ril Cot' St*. j :
W*. th*
hr*l>y mUfy 1 hot In poratiaoro of no art of flrm
l-ly, rolttl*d "An art ralatlo, to rrootfo* inf to*a
•hlpa and coooty nod toooahtp tr* Wat at
Ontnmiaairorra Ikfllr*. in RaUofbnta. 00 Ifca lit
Monday In January, IMO, nod did aodit and MUi and
adjo.t the aavaral nnwooto aat forth to Uw form?
to, auiaawot.
To allm vharwd, w harronto tow sat our hands
nod arol* this <4d day of January, |BBn
T. R JAMIBOR. ;LS ]
JAM T STI ART. [US J Aoditoro.
OKI R. W 11.1.1AM1, (TA J
9*440 otmuMM a,a asm two ovenss ST o*u*o
rsno
un.
•11. CarUn, Rallafoota *KT7 SI (ao: Si
•Joho Wj?l, Half *0*0,...'...-. 348 97
•D Root., Übarty, 14 M 0 | m
MS.
•Bnolrl Malroa, •rwoa,..,- 7 at
•|U & Rartrh, Marten, 48 88 44 88
'1,4,
•Joar-ph Pom, Rallafoota. f4 U
•Wllllaw R'-ldlaa, Phlllt.d,ji ..... 94FT ft
•Brad Ka vb*, Coriln Ul
•Wm. 0.0 t, Naif Mooj | 73
Ml B. Wl'eot, Roah,.-... 488 II
•D. n. Vta.ri, Snoo 7b T SIM M
1976.
•Chart** Brown, B<l)Bfont*. 7M %3
•J P Hliope, Milfklturg 2"£i M
•11. L. Barnbiirt, Ik***, W j
"infi. T. mmu, CortlOf...o.iM 3* 11
•II B. Wilci. Hush, 7r, 74
•Jome* Wateon, Know Shoe,..** HI ry>
1976.
•J. 11. M'rri>rj, Bellefonta,..,. f/,2 .'2
•T. M. Ilall, M11e5hurg................ 144 :f7
•JW. ('. MrCuteh<*"f> ( Pbili|*lqr| IH (#|
•Win Mann, f uriln, 4 3^
•Dertd Harter, Marion, 240 ##!#
•Win. Wilwr, Penn, 324 37
•<i W. Km li, Pol!i-r,.„„, 7Vj ryj
•John Moll, Spring Ml 11 m% u
1977.
jW f<. Sblrt, M11ubnnL....... 176 22
*J*/ k"n Iforton, P.tllipkjqrK r 17w m,
11. r. Holler, Howard I2 f , 44,
Uriah Plover, B*n bar,.., m
JJ.C. Walker.
KmafiU' I Mnwr, lV#lleg# f 434 f f< #
tCourad HI tiger, Curtm, ).J7
W. If fry , Perguaoft, ]r>| h.j
John M w n, Harris. <fj
l|i# <'•. -#ir.,#-r, Half Moon, 444, ',4
J. M. Kiln*, Howard,... 3',n 7^
David Liberty,... fj:j
D. W. O. r, Mar J- 1 2M 97
Joel Morris, Mil* I#7
<i W. P. Gray, Ballon, 310 ar#
Wm. Ilrarltfta, Penn )ifj ;a
I llflenry Swab, potter, 7/9 :;7
r 11. Dale, Kuali *4 (jf|
11. J. TlM#ins. Ppriof,. *27 9'J
Win Milter, Tavlor l/7 #m
JJ. T Duiikle, Walker, IH3 I*3
JW II Williams, Worth 07 l'j 7V27 7;
I*7*.
Wm. Jones. Ibllefonte !/*', ',H
K. II Carr, Mllewbtir*;,. lpv <*j
1* 0 Matt'-rn, IMi
Hain'l IJn< kley, Howard Boro, IHJ \>
KJliaa Plinth CnlorivHV 11 y,
Tt-oiiia* IVrdo*, I> me laC 21
!J. C. Walker, >.*2 '£•.
lino, A * upp. College, 720 o-
Thril, Ctrtin 1.%4 ho
Jolm II Hate*. Per, MOD, . . i vi
JO. IV U-i -Ml, Gregg I*2l 2-*
l> II Ikitn, H ibM, v 171 j,
JDo Carper. Ji , lU.ru .'>.4 7o
Kills l.jtie. Half Moon M 4'
4John Craig, lima on 72<] yi
D M. B rlew. 1.11 +riy
jWin It/In, Man"U li'JG 44
1 Win Tre|er, ptun 4.y#i
John I*. Fool*. Penn Vjiti </7
Jas C. Boal, poller, l?A .it
V If. Dale. Itu.h. J,
U I hnr 1/ Bm lm 16*
Ji/s. Th<#ai|a"li, Know Khoe... \y, 7i
Parnuel ll -iur, Taylor,.. 3113 irj
!Kline /.imnj'rinan. B'allirr, U<*l <n
Pamu'l Btephena, Worth It*. 7] 13yr.'. yj
Mt,
! A 0. Muaaer. Mtllheiiri 4"'.'. <.4
2 Dan I Ay era, Phihpal'itrg .> z ti
A N Bumm-U, t'niotiVilD, 1,
JW A. Tajlr/r, IP-nner, IY>, f.4
J. M Plea art. Bum an.e, Jyj .
J-C. Walker. Bogga ]ir.|
!Wm Poater,
Mfenry Tblel, Cur#in. 44
JO. Vt' KPhlitie, 2^*4
ioyrua l**w*. Orerg 3ta2 7:1
JJaooh Bower, Jr.. Ilainee, 4;
J II Oiiffln, Half xv 4 ij
Jl* W Kline. Hwka. 7-
*J M Kilt e BmN tff,
♦o A (Sorter, #.y* v;
IJ I. H jr, Marin ... ) l>4 :j
hlei. H Halnea, Miles. | ij ,
iDai iel lU'kinar.. Palt/ti ]'*4
iC. Alexander, p#f,n
f J W. Mw*inger. Poller I :
4John B. Long. Ru*h 2 .
J.lohn Otrhrirk P|-Mr. 7444 w.
JPam'l B"jef. IMi-iw hhoe. .... v.
Jehn T Poaler, Taylor... iv. m,
Wtl Pfe.tt#. | BIOD .. . | ■ ,i -
• Da#J Y'rfum Walker g 3se
•Hen H W i||ia H (Kit
•William Milea. Mileahttrg 4> ,
!B'ieri (*<e#k Jr.. Howard ,•
J J M Kekhllne. MM at# JVuv v
Jlienj Ktamm, llarrla tap 172-'; ' >.:? 4 ] g
TUI late* oqUUIKIiBK,
•In hand t#f attorney f.#r roller 1 ion
♦ Paid in full sine- Jan 1t.
2Paid lu pari aloe* Jan. Ist.
FINANCIAL OONDfTICN Of CtNTBK rv. lv7l
JAM ABY 1, IW'
T" n<les and bond* otiUlandirif pi.i.Y.4 *
To balance due John P|ianrler 7:.4 7.
To l*alan*e due Goo. Pwat*
To ImUnr* doe Jar.
.. . . , _ _ 1 IM r WC 44
To latl. doe 11 < *iire f otint v |C.*li
By amount In hand* of Ccmaiy
Tr*®*urer 8J727 17'
To notes of suaury l*erMaa Ih Id
hy Commtastonees
B) notes in Land* of A lloj far
flollerika nv 1,*27 33
By ootos m hands <f C. M Ha
er for
By Uim oaleUDdiiiC Januar t 1,
_ ,Wlo - .... c/es yt.
Bjr •k. -iii.i •)<>. f-on Imnniiii
• 111 fur IllMtJ"
1 MIU. M :
• ' Br Ruth lowmblr. 111 ,
' * ''•* P lll ** 1 *! t-ro„ J' II I*.
Bv lfeut..r township (if , .
B* f*prt4( towmliii 51* 1
By MilMlmig tro
Br llu.t ii u.n.l,ij HtJ
By Brll.f. •Kir l lAI3 'ii
• By Potlrr t..vtublp _.... J2l 1.
1 By Worth toMhlp_ 12S J,
By Lltny torMhip jy,
By rrgu. towo.i.ij, 1,;
I By Collrgr
By Ptrtrider wutr jo ~,
By do* tnaa A. Or. -g.„ |;g 74
By tl do* fr<.m I. W IfniMk.n, 2M 24
By r*l Mloi* b*ld by nmiy ... 4)9 m
By l]orr ft...a Clwtrft.ld comi
ty (rotntnon plroo <xu43(l
By llorri* tuk*Llp B. * cuaomt*
By Liu** ZZZZZ'Z~~ 7/fi
fM.V 4#
Cmtoi rv.rwrt, u
. of (Vritr. r/wtr
*<"*"( .. • tm. 0...1
rtrtTrl .U1.T0.01 of tbr r*<4|,U rip. o-htor.. .4
td cotuify. fr.An Joouor, J. i*7, to Joour. I. IKto.
* 11 hmo our handy
AND GRBfifl. 1
UWiBAR f*AB,
JAC. I'l NKI.K i
Atlrol: Bm Bart. CUrkl
Midniy
M 3 PAD
THE OMIY CUKE
For DiaUtei, Grmvtl, Dr*w BryM* A>
f, lain m tkt Jiatk, Inab&ty to Rrtcnn or
Krpellhf r rinr,( 'otitrrKof (Kr ntatiiicr,Bun\-
t +9 or Painful Vnnatmq. Hrwk IKM Ih-pqait,
AJfretiont oj tkt Sptnt. Servou, Mi/i\, Ft
male Wraknru, ami all Puratre the
Kldneyn, Blailder and Urin
ary Organ*.
It a*r4da INTERNAL mrdMaaa. I. naafiirtatd* to
lb* nattrnt. (Vrtatn la Uo .ffort, aad CI RBK vb*
olhlng *i* ran Arntd .|| oUi-r Kiowti poaa. aa
, ""Z TOr !^ l '*' 'tattalioa* nr, Ltag forrMl apoa tba
rfu l " tWßratL of ram. and on
Hot a Ufr mm Sarnd," IN apa tb* rrrotpl
•f your addraai.
DATS PAD * aold by Dniggi'K a* ml b
mtol m rmipt ..1 i*fc*. U.OO. IS
! T. POTTS GREEN.
BKM.KTitXTR. BA ,
WHOI.RBAI.R AGENT KIR CENTRE COI'NTT
Centre County Farmers' Home.
THE
BUSH HOUSE.
TRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
1 laaproTod MaMing aad Qtmdtil Haatlrr*. Iw Bfwrta 1
Rat*, hr Jatyuaa and Witaauoaa. Oraaltnm Com"
, fort aad Tab!* Cn.ac.llnl.
NO DISCRIMINATION
I again* lb. Brndar*** of our Bnod. than aboao scor
art mora worthy, or aaior. .ntttLl to ttotta Tb*
■nrti Hoom baaing <rrr thro* Uaa*o tb* raparfty <*
<*hr bcieU. than I* o ocraGaa or di*p~ltfoa to
flaa* tb. gocato la attta rooaaa TUa aec t *r It*
growing Umal Trod*. W* do oot troM yoor boioao t<>
tb* ror* aad mat of yarttoo dtoronorrtol arith Ibo
I hol.l. 3 H arms, Ptofwt*<w.