Fredrick K rts, stags sr Ag UGGIES! BUGGIES! J. D. MURRAY, Centre Hall, Pa, Manufacturer of all kinds of Buggies, would respectfully inform the citizens of Sr county, that ke has on hand EW BUGGIES, « with NK N32 top, and which will be sold at reduced prices for eash, also a rea- sonable credit given. Two horse W agons, * Spring wagont, &c., made to order, and Ivatan to give satisfaction in every re- t. All kinds of repairing done on short aioe: Call an his stuck of Buggies before parchatiog & sewhere. apl ttt oss pio | Seienée on the Adeanee. C. H. Gutelius, Editor. ort oe Ts. 8 A A a SBR ssn TER is published weekly ut $1,50 per year and $2.00 when not paid in advance. Reporter, 1 month 15 cents, Advertisements urd inserted at 81,50 per square (10 lines) for 3 weeks. Advertise Jments for a your, half your, or three month at a less rate, All Jobe work, Cash, and neatly and ex- peditiousiy executed, at reasonuple char gos, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist who is permanently located in Aaronsbu in the pice formerly occupied by Dr, Ne CARRUA? hav ibeen ally inyite all who have as yet notdgiven ¢ of this user without pain. HENRY BRUCKERNOER, ident, Pre VENTRE oov NTY BANKING (Laxte Milliken, Hoover & Co.) . RECEIVE. DEPOSITS, And Allow Interest, Discount Notes, Buy and Sell Government Securities, Gold and plow eutf Coupons, I F¥rTeeth extracted | may eset J D SUUGERT, | Cashier, CoO. \ F. FORTNEY, - Attorney at Law, e Bellefonte, Pa. Oflice over Rey- nold's bunk. Mny 14°60¢ RP SMITH, of offers his professional services, Qffice, Centre Hall, Pa. apl7'68tf J’ M MANUS, Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, promptly attends to all bus ness ¢ entrusted to him. juld.68tf yD. ). NEFF, M. D., Phyvician and Sur * . ROON, Centre Hall, Pa., offers his professional services to the citizens of Pot. terjund adjoining townships. Dr. Neff has the experience of 23 years in the nctive practice of medicine and surgery.’ ‘aplU'ss N. M ALLISTER, JAMES A. BEAVER, BALLISTER & BEA ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Centre Co. Penn’ a. Chas. H. Hale, Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, dec 25" Got f M TLLRR'S HOTEL, Wootwurd, Pa. es arrive and depart daily. irs favor e hotel is now in every ro pest “one of the ninst pleasant country hotels ‘in central Pennsylvania. The traveling com- munity will alway s find the best ncedmmos dution, Drovars can at all times be accom- modated with stables “und pasture for any numberof rattle or horses. uly ef GEO. MILLER: ECK'S HOTEL, 8312 & 314 Race street, a few doors above 3rd, Philadelphia. lis central locslity makes it desirable for all visiting the city on linsiness oF pleasure BECK, Proprietor. ap 63 Wormer oT the Sates Ungon hotel) WIL BLA H Y STITZER, SLATER & STITZER. Atorneys at Taw, Bellefonte Offic , on the Diamond, ne xt door to Gar Pan ‘ {hotel Consultations in German or 4 ; feb abit Ge ut wholesale and retnil, cheap, hivy IRWIN & WILSON. 00 TS. large stoc k, all styles,. sizes and prices, for 1 wen and boys, ust arrived at Wolf well Known old Stund. EATHER, of al! ‘descriptions; freic gf shih, spanish sol¢' leather, Bigrae. cos, sheep skins, linings. Ev erything In the leather linc! witrranted to give satis Jaction,m. at, . BU RNSIDE & THOMAS. INE TABLE CUTLERY, in including plated forks spoons, &e, at apis uk erm So gem _ 'apl0 68 IRWIN & VI ILSON. alt BAROMETER? “and Thermomotoers, at IRWIN & WIL ILSONS. gon N N TRIMMINGS, un large nssort- 'mentiat. TRWIN & WILSONS AND BELLS and Door | Bells, u al si- zas uid kinds at oC wple T TawiIx & WILSONS rpoYs of all kinds, at BURNSIDE & THOMAS CAYTTT, the finest ever mwmde, just re- ceived, cheap at Wolf & old snd deg Stock of Ladies Furs, horse Blankets; und Buffalo Robes at gia] BURNSIDE & THOM AS UGGY —new trotting Buggy for sale ata hargni, at Wolf svold Stand nt = ritréhiall. : rE Kreider, M. D. Offs at wlhewt, Centre county. Offers his serviees fo in needing medical atte coy Calls p RLOMPHY attended to. Fair arent co Ahly requested, when a liboral discount will be allowed. Inter- ait charged on unsettled: accounts after six months. : 2jantf oh CEANDLER, M, D., J. HOMEPATHIC PHYSIC TAX ANB STR GEON. Bellefonte, Penn'a. Office 2nd Floor over Harper, Bros Stora, ‘Residence nt the Office. References—Hon. A Mayer, Pa HAE Lock Haven, Pa. Hon. Y. Fod't Tat National Bank, do; ni Merchants, Bellefonte, P i, others. 19n0vO9tf, ny TORY 7 f POTTER, Attorney at ows Collections prom} ntly made and special attention given to! those having linds or property for sale. Will draw up'and pay e acknowledged Deeds, Mortgages; &e.' Of fice in Garman’s new building opposite the court house, BA efonte 0ct22 60tf Xz NG—Overcoats, Pants, Vests, aiid Press Coats, cheap, at Wolf's, ’ PE oJ. "THOMPSON, BLACK, Pb a- "#eian and Surgeon, Centre hill, oftershis professional serviges; Lo the od zens of Potter township.” “© “inr26,69, I A Tremendous Stock of Goods’ 8 7 4t Burnside & Thomas, ' Look Here! ! FOR Oo ; [AY TRA In 0sThe Largest and Best. Stock, 7-Of BOOTS and SHOES, csi to Milroy. Men's. Coarse Boots $3, og and upwards. 8 trom $1,87 to $4.25. Bows en's, $1.76 and upwards, Misses Shoes $1,80 to $3,00.; Children’s, 70cts and upwards: : Poasbns wishing to purchase Boots. and Shoes, will ao w ell to give him a call be- in, shewitgrey, Tory eitite L. MARKS, Milroy. x y 12n ovim’ A Ta a +=: — CENTRE HALL RE PORTE R. AL losra alg id Cex Harn, Pa, Mareh 11th 3060 _apal_Infullibility, As" the teaders of the Reporter no doubt may wish: to read both sides of this question, which may now be en+ gaging the Ecumenical Council assem. bled at Rome, we will here furnish the | The blesome orie to settle. Petitions and counter petitions on the subject are be- ing circulated among the fathers. In all probability, the dog will not be created, although it will be proposed. | The, petition which is being circulated | in referepee to it, by those who wish to have it proclaimed, is as follows: “The nudersigned, Fathers of the | Council, humbly and eavuestly beg that the Saered Council will deign to! sanction in words go clear as to adniit | of no doubt, that the Sacred Poutidl'is incapable of all errar whenever he in things regarding faith .and morality establishes and commands what all | Christians should believe and retain, and What they should refuse and. con- dem.” The Paris Monde publishes the La. | tin-text and a translation of che me- morial drawn up at the Ecumenion! Council iw fevor of the propasition’ de- claving the infalkibility ef the Pope. It commences by saying that the pei- macy of the jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff. the successor of clearly ‘taught “in' ‘the Sacred Scrip- ures; that the universal tradition of the Chutch teaches by the words and acts of the Holy Fathers, as well as the decisions of several Councils, that the doctrinal judgments of the Roman Pontiff on matters of faith, are un- changeable. ' Declarations from the proceedings of the Councils of Livohs and Florence are cited in favor of the super-eminent authority: of the Holy See, and reference is made tothe con- trary opinions held by the io-called Catholics, and the disastrous results which ‘would follow from ther toler ance. : Extracts] are given fiom the records of the Council at Baltinore in 1865, and other recent ecclesiastieal assemblages, to show the prominence given to the dogma of infullibility, and thé present necessity for its adoption’ The bitterness of the attacks directed against the Holy See is pointed out, and, it is said 2that if the Church now hesitates to pronounce in favor of ind fallibility, it will be a cause df tri- amph to her enemies, and embolden their hostility, Itis denied that this doctrine’ will place heretics and scis- matics at a still greater distance from the Church | in any case the interests of Catholics require a definite decision upon this grave matter, and men see- king the truth instead of being tymed away, will be the more ativlcted’ at “seeing what forms the principal foun- dation of the unity Wid. solidity of the Church "The ophikition of those Ist to the fuith is on'y a pretext to embar:, rass the Church. In eoniclusion itis stated that a decision of the Cound! with joy by the Catholic pecple. The German and some other bishops haye prepared and presented the fol- lowing petition to the Pope, opposing the doctrine of Infallilility. They say: Most Holy Fu ther 2A pritited doc) unient has reached us wherein'is sels of the Council, a petition begging the préme, and therefore free’ from error, he speaks to.all the faithfulon matters of faith ‘and 'taorals, It iy certainly wonderful i that the judges of faith ration, signed by their; own hands; as | to their decision before even the sub- | ject bas been discussed. But in so peal to. yourself; Most Holy: Father, because, being appointed by. {he Tord at heart the eare of the souls redecmed rate with ‘paternal affection’ the evils by, which they ae threatened. The times have gone by when Catholics were wont to call in question the rights of the Aipostobie See. There is no one who denies that, asthe body is incom- plete without the head, so it is impos. sible to hold a council vepresenting tho | universal church Without the successor of St, Peter, while.all obey the com mands of .the Holy See most. readily. Besides “which, the*Couneil lof Trent faithful conearning the authority of | the Roman: Pontiff, as also did the Councilof Florence, whose ‘decree ‘on this matter shodld ‘be in" everything it was affirmed by the consent of the Latinand ‘Greek’ churches, and will form the bisis for the restoration of the | union, if the Lord should dei an to turn His mereiful eyes towards the Fast, now oppressed by so “many ‘evils. Morébver, as at the present day the Christian Church has to sustain a new and hitherto unheard-of struggle with | those who rise up against religion fts “though it were a cont¥ivance for the destrye tion of the human race, it.ap- | pears by no means advisable to impose | upon the Catholic world, tempted on | every side by so muy snares, burdens | "heavier than these imposed by the Fa- | | thers of Tvent. * [or the rest, although | F'with the utiiversal'chureh, Bellarmine | ‘definitions of fiath de- | declared that * | pend chiefly, from Apostelie. tradition | ¢ Fiilthou oh council shortest way fur asgertaining the opin- v general Fwell known eouneil held at Jerusalem by | to the C errors. of various churches were by the consent oft Iv is indubitabie that all Christ's fuith: ful owe true obedience to the decrees of the ned and pious men teach that whatev- A postolic Seg moreover, lear er the sovereign Pontiff, speaking ex cathedra, degrees concerning faith and morals, is binding, even without the consent of the cliurches in any way de- clared. Still we cannot pass over in silince the fact that there are grave difficulties urising out ‘of the sayings amd acts'of the Fathers of the Church and from genuine historical documents and the teaching of the church itself; and unless these are enitrely solyed, the doctrine commended to the Christian people above mentioned petition, cantot proposed. mind recoils from these mattors, wid we rely upon vour good will in asking that the ne in" "the as “revealed by But discussing God, be aur ‘essity for such & discussion may not be imn- posed upon us. Besides, exercising our episcopal functions over some of the chief Catholic nations" we know from duily’ expe rience the state of af’ fairs among the wn We are cony juced that the 30 inition demanded. would: | furnish new arws to the enemies of re- ligiow for ‘stirring ap 'diseord in’ the Cathiolie world, event among men 6fthe greatest distinction ; and we are cer- tain that. in Europe—at least to the governments [of our nations——it would afford a ennse of excuse for invadiy od the remaiving rights of the church, We lay thése thin a3 before your Holi ness with the sincerity which is due to the common futher of the faithful, im- trine, the sanction of which is demuan- ded; may not be browrht ‘beford the Ecumenical’ ‘Council for! Wise ssion, Finally, we prostrate ourselves at your, feet, and baz your apostolic, blessings for oursel ves,and for those whose spir- itual welfare is’ igonmmicted to" 'otit charge. . We are the wrost, humble, obedient, aul devoted setvants of your Holitess: oSigned—Pha - A rehBishops of Prague, Siénna, Olintitz, Bamberg, Mifiich, Kaloeza, Cologne, Salzbinrg, Lemberg ; ; the Bishops of Breslay, Hil- deshéiny, Trévs, Osnabrack, Mayence, Rottenburg, Augsburg, Rt, Gall, La. vant, Gurk, Triestie, Budweis, Fund: kirchen, Grosswardein, Djkover, Pem- fiza, Cassovia, is Laibadk, Raab, Looritopolis, Transylvania 'the Ab! bots of Prague, Strabow, Mastiushuf, &e, tit ia sil 4 5 @ > pr : SEN wy penny A country paper advertises for’ “liohest boy to make a dovi [of EDUCATIONAL, PusLic Scuoors oF Porrer Twe. ( Goneluded.) Weare opposed to “eritming” the minds of children with too, many stud: ies, but think the tendency is inthe opposdite:direction. +Meittal writhnietic Lis taught'in all except one, and in that | Lone will be taught hereafter, Orthog- | raphy, Reading, Writing, | Written | Arithmetie, Geography and Grammar | ave taught mo ull Phonetic ‘spelling is practiced in nearly all. Mup draw. | dng, in connection with Geography, is | taught i in the Grammar school at Pose | ter's Mids j was recommended in all | the others, Composition’ is taught in | all tha schools except four. Physiold- | gy-is taught orally in two schools only. | It is not desirable to attempt. an exten- ded course ofinstrauction in this braneh | in our conimon schnbls, but some, in- formation should be imparted by oral lessons, in all, oup schools It is. esti- muted that mora than one half ‘of the | sickness ‘and premature déith which ocet’t might be avoided "by fol’ owitig | proper hygienic preceptsr—and. singe | no education is domplate unless it em- brace thephysical und moral with the ers to sée to. this. | they five; the result of this ignorance lis ‘Brought to our knowledge in’ fright. | | ful bills of youthful mortality, | school hoases. are all pretty well ae- ranged : for veatilution, except The | Cleanliness is manifest in nearly all. | much taste is manifested in a nuvither | by the ‘décopition This is, as it should ba. The, sghool room attractive, so fis tolure But while ers ; pre sent | thing but bare and smo; ked walls, deformed benches ete. These things have mueh-todo with the for- ittion of the child's character, Singing is’ practiced in all but sev- | en, but will be, in all; It ‘might | be profitably taught in the two advans ced graded schools! In thd Primary s¢hool at Centre Hall we noticed a feature which weé deem worthy of spe- cial notice, nnd commendation ; the teacher leads the singing with an ae: companiment on a school organ, which shé'tas furnished at her own ‘expense, A taste for music should be enltivated in our schools, In many of the schools the instruction’ is thorough, ‘while, in some it ean be much improved. . The pupil's success will depend not so much upon the space gane over, uz upon the thoroughness of what he hus leathed. : Sn hoy a scHonls, he Supt, Wis TEE in visiting the schools, by. Directors Arney, Stiver, Runkle, Biter ‘and limerick; besides fifteen patrons of the | L different school. R, MVM. I Ann tan is ap ahd Bsn As has been anounced, p/ “national” Convention will assemble inthis‘ city to morrow, to take steps ty 8! pend the | Constitution $0 AA to, recognize Al- mighty God and His Son Jesus Christ. The rudieal “amenders” Huvifig "atten- Fed" t6. thie want of the négio, aid ght Chim in the Constitution, now tur their attention to whist appbam: to: be, mext (ih importance, and propose to ‘recog. | | mize the Almighty. that the’ Omnipotent, has been dsking | On | on i or a recognized legal, existence, | the srhject of amandments the: Cleve- land Herald (Rad.) BAYS : li “Tt would be well’ iff amendme ats | | could be ready made and numbered, so | Lithat everybody who wished an.amend- | ment could take his choice, © Tt sed to Be suid ‘that oh’ the St. LidwWretll'e | throggh, the, Thousand, Islands, they built vessels by the mileand entithah | off to suit purchusers. - Why not build | | anlendless Congfitutionhl Ainetiditng, | and allow amenders to cut off from the | rall-and gplice the C Constitutipn to suit | themselves ? “But, seriously, amending the’ Con- (stitntion has come to be so common | that a new amendment ) I8 no curiosity. | | And. this is sll well enong hy uatil the | | business of amendment: cedses to yi ” | | any practical benefit.” SL he 2 BUSA JOLLIFICATION. | The flogr bes“ throughout the Uni op | are preparing for a grand, jallification as soum us. Massn Grant” declurds the Lith Antendming is’ adopt d. "When will'thie White én of the Union Lave a jollfication over their enslavement 1s 4s a hous | . was being to & military, despotism ? Lime prepdration made, Ie orb pes acts on the ea reation sine of celebra! ng the ¢ tntenuigl Ainivers sary of American Independence in the | year TRT6, Probiily by ‘that’ time; 'the | white pe: pie will ihavo'ad vanced so far ent conditionatiord a plensiiy contrast to What it Was whan they gained their independence, | The historian, could thou write—Ronian freedom lasted four hundred vears and Xmeriean free: dom one handred } they Hoth died from the dame’ catise—eorruption und | ras, cality ! rel ef Ape Grant, it is thought, will not lwitate the, example of bis humble but pions and | philanthropic followers, \Whitte- moreand Dewees, und resign. They sold paltry C udetships, but he disposed of cabinet oilices, foreign embassies, The attendance ranges from 60 to 04 per cent. (This latter being the at- | tebdance of the Primary school at Cen: | tre Hall!) - The new house built in the | Loop daring the year, i§'a good Traine | structure ; the eating however is tot | | as: good as it, might be, Besides, this, five have been furnished with necessa- ry out<buildings during the ‘yéur. There ure still seven without these, and it is hoped dirgetors will continue the good work till all are thus furnish. ed. Two schools only are without out line maps; tid thee, we “understand, afd to bo furnished during the preséat year. A uew house 1s under contrags at Centre Hill, to take the place of} the old one. - The old: stone house at “Poe Stump” is also unfit for use. The uniformityiot: books established a few years ago, is maintained; and we trast thd people dre beginning to see that itis us easy ahd cheap to use one kind of books as it is to use a dozen duffer- ent kinds, . Nine of the teachers have had ‘over five years’ ‘experience, and five ‘never taught before, one holds a professional | certificate, Four haye attended a ‘County Normal School; and twelyo of! then attended thd recent: Co. Institute, Average age vf teachers 26 years, Salarlés of tedchers froin $30 to $35 per. month. We would suggest a more thorough grading of teachers: slars § i jes. | No downright acts of disobediencd| exist, but in ‘several an unwilling hes- itating ‘compliance with, the require. ments; of the teaclier were : noticed. Nothing: short of prompt’ obedience should’ be’ tolerat tédd. IY papils can be inspired with” féslings of self-re resp, no trouble need be apprehended in re. aud posts in the treasury, for houses and lots und bonds of the governnient, which has earned Tor Grant the admi- (ration of, all the loyal, | while, poor two. "How inequitably are the rewards, pense, A Grant can put up a Sabiet) fon sale; while a Whittemore’ is ‘bn: ished for selling cadet. & iid gt Mexieo is now in’ the’ enjoynient of a full-blown civil war. ~The lusurgents | ate sorely pressing the goverament troops, and Jaurez is compelled to xe sort to force in order to fill the depleted ranks of’ his'army! Throughout’ the republic affaies ave in a state of confu- sion hordgring, on anarchy i A new President, is suggestéd in oppositionito | Jaurez, with the seat of government at gi Calienves. "'Becretiry "Seward's visit ‘and speeches do nat appe ar to have done the revolutionary Mexicana any good. it 1s —— fii x i i Mr, Whittemore's fronds in South Caroling: have arranged for ‘a series’ of ‘public meetings in his'districe, whieh are to he ad thsised by him'in vindica- tion of his condugt, i in the disposal of | cadetships., The. object is tu ne-arrange for his feslaction to Con gress, rw : Srtrrfth ve Rath - A newsp: wer published in the regions | ‘of the' Lukes of Mein btont i565 and | AY innepesanikee, § Says that “the fish of } Lake Hollgghunkemunk, Maine; are said to be superiot to: those of either}: Lake Weeleyobacook ‘or’ Moosétack: Thos e of {Chau hungogungs ming Were very fine; but. they, ull >. HE gard to a viglation of any Just rules Of ‘ 019 4 Ind {3a got choked to death ini steying fo tell | where they lived. | AW Caiiton, m; Mach 4, —Last Hight two prisoners NAME Cook and Powell, Fr pe ————— the bedding iu their cell. When: res- ‘cued both were insensible, One” will probisbly die. Powell's injuries are 8¢« | a a Si mony Genéenl Hazen, commanding the reports, thas the Lodian tribes south of | 8 Gag Lopka oi tie (Arkansas river have tisld acount] and resolved “upon ‘a war ® of és termination’ against the | whites. UDTTORS, REPORI dt won “Anion G. ‘Geary, Treasurer. | In nécount, with the Commonwealth of P erty Ivanin: January's, 1870. RN 3, 1870; To nmount of state tax outstanding at andi. 140ms settlement, Jun, a 4th 1R60..... $2,426.08 255778" whiten $i “Berar besvene 9. haeane Resa e bo CR | HH for 1868 . ad previous years. i i "onudtinding’ aiff Dodiot oNerpid wines dust settlement iia "By. Jhonsrations allows : Collectors By peteontage allowed Collectors Cadi Fuants : By State T PeRSUTET T'8- cepts of December Uth, 1869...... asd saree he | By amount iransierreds 0 County . sanppbebe copran By treasurer’ sc mmis- $2,150,5 5 00 $2,080, 08 gi ohbas , ° 78,62 f "DR January 4th, 1870." © January 4th, 1870, outstanding January, | 4, 1869 gwen | Pounmount necessed for the year 1869 $557.95 490,77 tn erie $1,048, 72 By balnricn of § mill stax) outstanding for 1868 and previous y's Ta halinee outstanding for 1868... persarres ine $274,32 208.57 | $072,89 i gvetoaid, since a. Mint emteloment oo + 8202,00 360,80 A476 By iby boniage poids 1052 { niloet OT ine sma whan be | By pxonerati fons allows 618,86 30,68 Ed COnllectory By Stave Fapusury Re- dil igera Re $1,048,72 ad ‘aipts ee 4 Anthony C, Geary, in account with | ‘the County of Centre. J anunry8, 1870. a Snide s; 1870, 3 * uct - + Ad sha sony seus y treasurer’ scommis- ] Sic MNt.. . To, amount County tax ‘outstanding for 1868 and preyious years . Ta, amount of Assess= ment for 1869 .opurnere Th overpaid since sot- tlement.i.... didn oh To balance due relief ROCOUNE ovis mpirashsrs To balatice due state 84,001,50 ., 38,553,12. 105,70 196.60, 1,157.81 21.242.52. Toa m unt tocei ved: from other sources... To bulance........... ..... $2,460, 68 CR. by balance outst anding “for 1868 and 1 nrevious yoaps lil Lia by outstand ing for 1869 By exoner tionsallow- ed collectors, . By percentage ined By coufity orders He By St Ligmery BY y PPRSUTGE'S “Salar v 5 6, 734,01 27,1007 NL dd pe dx ARR AR ae By cashm: aid BS Wolf per fece ipl... ’ 2.469, 68 Anthony Cr Geary § in Account with Relief Fand. January 8, 187 70. "dutuary 8, 1870. tix outstanding Jaun- wy 4, 8,020,009 ————— sesreR TRAY Bean CR. By balance relief tax outstanding January 1s A870, .cassanis Deduet av erpaid since settlement... Es By xanorations allows ed Colloehars «msi By percentage paid CploCtOr. curs issyssyans By balance transferrod Soduip account . ant 3,020,09 2,758,60 1 85,01 9,0o858 (5907: 95,75 chide, i 3 senda L$ eens 3 $3,020, 4 the Chddiholl Auditors Fate . da hereby certify that we have exam. ined the foregoing accounts of A. CO, Geary Treasurer, , with the Commonwealth of Pennéylvania, and County and relief g of Centre county, fir the vear A. D.1 and find them correct.as above stated: x ry, A. D. 1870. Junuary, A. B.C RPUINGER JOHN RISHEL 1 b, H. YEAGER, Auditors. D. Z. Kline, High Skenit ete ty. January 4, 1870. _ January 4, 1870. iW "DR! hi + $:.170,00 2 9 500,00 | 100,00 1,804.76 seosiepp————— Jandary 4 1808. 029,94, 123, 18 To. CO: andy, oncters., dls eit To ¢ommissioners’, note | oe Juv. Fecs for A. D. To nen. shgannans caren 8,074,75: TOR, January 4, 1896. Bri balance at ncutle: ‘ment. serge By interest 2 9 veur g, Jah By “balance Ne settles Ad 1, eppanrt $F 80 me 1b caran aunts fee anew. By interest one Vear.. 1 vo i By Jury foes exonera- ran end Fol. 2. “No. 46: Ee of refuge ... rhea vabbibbat Sundry expenses, cle- “ind eh AT Po 1867 nad. 1868. Sm rr 2 ope Ls Niel, J dvtond or Oeste FEE onwes! |e fef fund of Centre Shia ag torn ve ALD, et dh an a fourth A ‘of our 0 HN Ris i, | H oi YE A . > pr nil 3 i Bias £000 1191475 % of o orders a 8.00 « i i FEE a 2 Je : sh Sars DT fo fie 4 do 54 : 00 do "ineane "ie do i 'DZEK He. Co. ie Corte fi hoted and hazele’ ..:Countysprison 0 EE im ON SCL Phares Yidug' nen, Grand and Tra WYRrseg 2.4 ¥ snresarusines —~ 18,90 \ ab | ER 176.81 gos 6.00 printing Asylum td i on r e. % Assessors’ P rary & wi HN i'd @ Kurtz, printing in "fall of unt sabi a E. State eniiantiaty convicts... Fred Kurtz, | rinting vB Meak. print- & Veitiond on . es Ensure sn as i= ical Lemire Society gies ne Jas H Li iptoris. Orvis & Jexiiders i: torney fees 1&0 © centage on eoiletione .Isane Hobbs. Superin. Souler 4 Bl, RF ..oopsns Jno Miller, ‘printing... Joo T Johnson, jury: . COMMISSIONET 5. soupe enn! | Jno Shannon : ‘Saml Vantrids gmk 0 wp. on Bridge in. As - P D Stover, PoE Assessors. &e., in ma- King registration .....o0 no Moran, clerk to . Commissioners ......... ‘MM Afferty & MNDer-- mont in needunt of ime 1 , provement in rear courtheuse and Ralalees on county nh 4 R M Kai re hortledze & ay ‘mW Montgomery, 17850 &7878 324.00 do dna : de dend 4.00 100.09 06.43 do do do ane 265,00 «00.10 21.0 do do 1doy ‘do de Ao do do do do Rt fh 4 hb BR. RO ae iy . [Isaac Haupk, AOVEE OR duo § Long} rue 1. iol ley ng. spoutin | Ktephen Brown for 3 ; coutting wood. Ladiad. new Daniel Derr, gas fiz= : tures... shen ays thane "ve Jas Armor, for by ling ashes ......ukaial.e0 5 B Galbraith mdse fur yf court house... .. gr. Fi Geo Livingston, Bn. 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