CENTRE HALL REPORTER. 0 C -ntre Hall, Pa., Februarys 24. '7l TERMS.-Ths Ciicra* Hsu. Rama ex* i# published weekly at $2 per year in liruc, or §2,80 when not paid in ad vance. llalfjr early *nd quarterly sub scription# at the same rate. Single copieo ft ve cent*. . ~r t Advertisement* §1,60 per square (10 lino#) forlhree inwrtinno. Advertisement* for n longer period, nt n reduced r*te Ruaineu cam* of ftve line#. §8 P* r ye* r - Communication* recommending person* for otftce, 6 cent* per line, tfomniunida tion* of a private nature and obituary no tices exceeding ftve line*, ftve c*. o** 0 ** P*' line. Butinee* notice# in lecel column 1 eeat* per line, for one insertion. Notice* of death, and marriage* inMrted free of charge- Out triead*. In all part* of the county will oblige by sending local item* of interet from their respective local ititt The figure* set to the addroe* upon each subtcriber * paper indicate that the subscription i* paid up to uch date, and answer the *ame a* a receipt Person* re mitting by mail, or otherwwe, will under stand from a change in the*# date# that the money has been received We believe the legislature is hav ing * daily journal of its proceeding# published, for, if we mistake not, we have teen one or two number#. There are three members in that body for whose election we worked industrious ly, and by any of them sending tu a a copy regularly, to which all editor* are entitled, we can keep a better chronicle of the doings at Harris burg. Come, waken up, down there, and let us hear of all that's doing, and we will let the people know through the col umns of the universally reed Rkfor- TEIt Bates' History. We see that an ex-member of the legislature, Mr. M'Kinstry, from one of the eastern counties, advertises fifty copies of Bate'# History at public #ale. Now this • as clear a violation of law, aa was the celling of cadctahips by Whittemore, Covode, and other*, and we think M'Kinstry, be he democrat or radical, should be attended to at •oce. Thi# Batee history was printed at the expense of the state, and cost the tax payers over half a million dol lars, and it was to be distributed gra tuitously by the members of the senate aad house, for which purpose each member received his share of copies. But the people have received very few copies of the work, and many who have it, had to pay for it. We, as publishers of a paper, were entitled to a copy, hut no Bates' history did we get. The order to print this work was a swindling piece of speculation in the first place, and the manner in which members of the legislature have disposed of it —selling the copies they received from the state for gratuitous distribution amoag their constituents, —is the second and meanest swindle connected with this treasury plunder ing job, and every member guilty of this violation of the law, should be ar rested and puniahad. If we had any faith in the integrity of the Pennsyl vania legislature, we would advise i -.em to investigate this matter, and have the guilty ones exposed, but as too many of them were "unprincipled enough to engage in such disgraceful work, any attempt at an investigation would be etified ; or should a commit tee even be appointed for the purpose, it would briog in a white-washing re port, as is usually ths rase in matters ••fthis kind —it would be like prosecu ting satan in bis own coort. Thou#, snds of copies of Bates' history have Ik-en printed at the public expanse, vet few are to be found among tbe jK-ople, members keep them back, to -wap off at comer groceries and tobec < Diets for chewing tobacco and Ha ■vans- cigars, with which the costly iiruaeele carpet# of tbe eenate and h .uM ar4 soiled and the atmosphere ..! the capitol chamber# is vitiated and made offensive in addition to the odi kbs and plundering* of the treasury, ■iating back many year*. .See that nice, slick senator there, with heel# t ..eked upon his desk, complacently puffing op white coils of cigar smoke, from an expensive Havana—the lit tle cloud which so fantastically hound# from bis mouth, and which be watebes until it is dispersed, is a Bates' history soiny up in smoke. See (hat fellow with fancy tobacco box, who struts around the hall of the house, with cheeks distended by a quid, aad offering a fellow member a "chaw," he carries about him au air that mean* to say, I carry the com monwealth HI my brains, observe how he bespatters tbe carpet with a vile, staining liquid from bis mouth—a Bates' history has furnished him the tobaeco, the juice of which be squirts over the nearly laid carpet with such perfect tico-chaleoce, We observe that a member bae off ered a resolution to print another edi tion of this work. In the name of the tax-payers of the state, we pretest against carrying this Bates' history swindle auy farther; if members of the Legislature wish to have an hon est public sate, lot them go home, sell off tlietr personal traps, and send tbe proceeds to tbe state as con science money. The bill to repeal the test oath has tieueie * law without the approval of the President, Grant's reasons for withdrawing hit signature, which be gave in a message to coogrees on Wednesday, are exceedingly weeb. He says that while former labels are exempted by this bill from swearing loyality to the government, the truly loyal are required to do so before as suming office. Are not all persons required to take an oath to support the coustitution of the United States before eateriug on tbe duties of pub lic office? What more would the President have? This bill completely restored to their rights of citizenship a treat many persons of the south who are been under the ban of the gov ernment for nearly six years. A number of bilk exempting Odd , Fellows' halls, cemetery companies, _ parsonages and similar property feoui - taxation is now pending in the legisla ture. Tbe policy of passing eucb bills is exceedingly bed. Legislators ahruld beer i? nuud t£at (he relief pf dCW cJafS of property from l§xitioq fh . i only increases the burden# upon anoth er. Many of these cemetery compa nies are money-miking institutions, and are neither charitable nor religi- j ,>u>. Thev return their stockholder# handsome* profits on the investment, and should be Used with other prop erty. This practice of exempting them is an evil which should be aba . ted. ; It look# very much a* il Gen. Grant • was trjiog to worrv Mr. Bent Will out 1 of the Cabinet. The pretext for thi# ) is their alleged differences of opinion • on some financial measures, such, for example, as the repeal of the income , ux. Does anybody who can catch a • single glimpe behind the scenes believe ' that this ia tbe real reason why the i President want# bis Secretary to thniw up the seal* of the Treasury? No! ' The imple truth is, Graut suspects i that Boulwell is hostile to his renomi - nation ; and more than this, he has got it into hit head that the latter aspires \ to be the Republican candidate iu 107 ± I So Grant now wars on Mr. Boutwell, ■ just as he has long been trying to break | down Senator Sumner and Gov. Fen ton, and for precisely the #ame reaeou — ' their belief that he ha* outlived hia . useful nee* and ought to retire at the , cloae of hia present term of office. How long before the President will open fire on the Hon. Horace Gree ' let. r ewe National Registration. k Under the high-eounding title of "A bill to preserve the purity of elec -1 lions and to guard against abuses of r ths elective franchise," another step • was taken in the administra t lion's programme in the Senate in the I introduction of a measnre by Mr. Ed munds which proposes to virtually ' I take the registration of votsrs out of " the hands of the States and to place it undsr Federal control. It provides 1 that all register* of elections shall be appointed by United States marshals. Tbe bill was referred to the Judiciary t Committee, bat will undoubtedly be , reported in time for the actiou of Con gree* this session. It is the boldest • step the Radicals have lately made. The -Soitheni Outrages." | The senate select committee on the alleged southern outrages still hold lengthy sessions. The great mass of 1 teetimonv is put in by such men at I! Kirk, iloldea and others, and now I; the rebutting testimony i# being beard, and it waa developed in the committee that the negroes in North Carolina had a sworn organisation extending 1 over the state for the purpose of i burning the barns of the whites, and in some instances stood around and , I shot at the farmer* as they were en deavoring to extinguish their barn# ' and outhouses which they had previ -1 ously set on fire. i West Point Troubles. The Weet Point investigation was , under consideration by the House last week. There did not seem to be a I disposition to pass the committee's re ' port for tbe expulsion of the first ' j clam, and a mild substitute will be i adopted, doubles*. General Butler made a speech frill of special pleadicg ' for tbe first class, but ths speech of ' General Slocum waa the sensation of the day. He charged openly and su# p taincd his charges by reading the evi , dence that the demoralization in the , discipline at tbe Military Academy ' was due in the main to President ; Grant, whose conduct in pardoning ca ' j dels, who had been tried and convict lied by the court-martial. It ap i peered that on appeals by letter from j young Cadet Great the guilty cadets ! would be at once pardoned. This be came so well known at Weet Point II that the officer*, under the circure j stances, were unable to preserve j tbe proper discipline of the trade : my. Every cadet who could thus reach the President knew that he wa# 1 j safe. j , SauBHKD. —Brainard's Tyrone Her* j aid has been going it strong for the 1 last four weeks, in favor of Harrison Allen, rad, of Warren, for Auditoi General. To show bow much th< Herald moulds public opinion in Blair county, we extract the following "snub" from tbe proceeding* of the rad county convention ; On motion of Mr. Breinerd the Re | publican delegate be instructed to vote j for General Allen, fur Auditor Gener al. Not agreed to. Thau wat we kail sarkasm. Congress has passed an act allow ing the soldiers of 1812 and their wid | oars a pension of $8 per month ! Where the widow became tbe wife of ! such soldier after tbe war, she cao not lay claim to tbe penaion. Tht state of Pennsylvania now allows the soldiers of 1812 a pension of §40,00 per year, so long as the national gov ernment neglects to make provision I for them, and it is to be hoped that 1 our legislature will #ee to it that wid , ow# who may excluded by the above ; act of congress, will not be left un | provided for. j The intelligence thai work is to l><- re turned in the suthracite mining region* miner* bsve bean prevailed on to suspend ) work for week*, and w*ste the saving* of [ their labor, iu order to raic the price of ' coal, increasa the prt fit* of dealers, and > compel an advance of wage*. They have i thereby brought distress on hundreds ol . thousand of consumers in all part* of the i land. Now the operator# come forwuri and propo*e to employ the Chinese. In , the meantime the duty should be removed from Nora Scotia coal. Tbe coal owner# in the anthracite region insist that tbi# tag of one dollar nnd twenty-five cents in gold on foreign coal does not affeat the prices. Then they should not resist tho efforts at repeal. Let them permit the duty to be removed, and we will #ee bow that will work. Tbi# tax i# a crual wrong to ths coal comsuusry of the country, ftrikg# way pot be so convenient or so profitable iu Use fi#tqrg |f 8 be mealed. 1 ( TT~ Ths twisting steamer Tpm cgsee h* U*- p *• IB RK (INSTRUCTION IN THRSFX ATK. Tilt Between Morton unit lilulr What the Radical Party Prom Is 8 ihe nullifica tion by Kentucky of an important pro vision of the fourteenth amendment, and also of the civil rights bill, in re fusiug to colored men the right to tes tify in her courts in cases in which a white person is a party ; in a recent de cision of the Supreme Court of Cali fornia, practically athrmiug the Siaw-s rights dogma, and in a message of the Governor of that State denying the validity of the constitutional amend ment. Mr. C'asselv (Deiu., (!*!.> *ui< elected was voted down. The S n i!>ii> and Representatives fiom the Sntr* of Missouri, Kanpii4i, Mi<-ht>r:->i N w Vok, and Ohio voted for that apiepfjnn although the people of those States had, by immense majorities; ranging from 30,000 to 50,0(H), rejected ptyro >nf frage at the election Just preceding. The Legislatures throughout the coun try, elected prior to the Hibrniasiun of i the amendment, ratified it without iv gard to the prolyl* of their cunsthu ent. Sir. Howard dp#d., MlsJ)-) hpJfc re-1 itttcjced thht a foir expression of Ul9 I jx'pulitt -enlittiot I of Michigan w# to be found in the result of tlm Inst No vember election iliric, at which all licrimiuation OK to color at the poll* hail Imen abolished hv alriking the won I "white" front the .State eonatitu lion. Mr. Itlnir thought that did not touch the .mention with which he xxns deal ing. The .I. feat of the proposition previously by the ih-ei*ive majority of .'II,eo pie, we might soon have one to make the government monarchical and tlx President of the Senate an otfieer fur life. This might easily be accomplwil ed through the instrumentality of the Citrpet-bag States. I'pon the argument now made u>e of, we would have no right to protest against tuch a proceed, iog imr to attempt to e*|Me the JM r ti.ly by which the people had been le travel, for we would lie called revolu tionist* if we did. The argument of the Senator from Wisonsin (Mr. Carpeuterj. the other dav, UJHIII the unconstitutionality of the teat-oath, was a vindication of the Democratic position on that question, hut it wa uol a new one to the people of Mis souri. Mr. CariHtiter • Hail., Mich.) lure interrupted toatfiein that ht argument did uot go to the full extent of declar ing the test oath unconstitutional. He had no doubt of it* unconstilution alitv, but he did not see the relevancy of that question to the preceiit subject Mr. Hiair thought it directly rele vant. Resuming his argument an I replying to what Mr Morton had said about punishing the South fr her treason, he reminded that Senator that the Congress of the I'niled States had no right to go outside the t onstitutioii to Hnd puuishments for relwl* or any one else. Mr. Morton • Had., lud ) m-k*d , whether the Democratic party, in the last Presidential elrclion, diil not take issue squarely, that the recourttuclioii acts were uuii and void and ought tu be disregarded. and it they were not beaten U that ? Mr Blair (beta., Mo. tiiuu|(kt ikr)'"ii cealment, his views upon the theory •' otir government. That t'ongrc** had been usurping the power* of two c-t-'ordiuate ' branches of the government he had not a particle of doubt. The overwhelming ma jorities th#y had obtained during the rebel lion, aud by bringing in pnauthofi,. art • lec tion, and no longer made war upon the country's enemy, out upon the enemies of the Administration, lie (Mr Blair) was perfectly well aware that this thing, though commencing at the South, would not end there; thai the necessities of the Badicul : party would extend the use of the bayonet l election-tu tjui sx -rli,. it had now been intreduced into lite Stall - which fumi-hed the most powerful aid and the largest num ber of men to crush the rebellion. Mr. Morton (Bad., Ind. I desired to ask the .Senator a auestion— whether he regar ded tin-fifteenth amendment n* having been ratified, and m>w a fundamental t art of the law of the land? Mr. Blair thought the Senator ought to have cot his opinion ,he should have acted out iiis conviction, let the consequence* he what they might. He never did believe them coiivtiiutuin.il 111 the celebrated "l|rind),. u.| Let'ei-,' fnpeli talk about, he (Mr. II mrr had said the army should; tie made )<• ui.do their usurpations. liis im-a wa-that would bu (d"tie by recalling the army when thecarpet-bng governments vv mid disperse at once. In Ohio, in the Guernsey County Court of Common Picas, Mrs. Fran cm AVull recently recovered S2,.ODD damages fropi owe lioya for selling' her late husband intoxicating drinks.! l'lie husband was atone time a promi nent physician and . u geon, and had r*|.rc->niid hi* county in the Ohio' Legislature. Falling into intemper ate iiuoite, he i,.-t I.it pract.ce, sqiiiin j deled hi* stole, nml tiualiy died Irom. the any kind of business; andi claimed bft,oo<> damages, for which amount .-lie Utfkci) judgii.ppt at the. hand* of the jury. After argument' by able counsel oil both sides, the jury returned h virdipl J<>r l|ic pjainfitj a* osslng damage* at S'J.odtl. The Kansas senate passed a hill! giving any person the right to sue for damage- any one who sld him liquor, ami also to sue (ho owner at the build-! iitg ip w jilch tiff IfqtnS if tfafij. * UDITORH REPORT A s -s • " - !l " K'-cdpU and h xpen.il I. J*a. *. 1i*;o 2,4d9,w r.-- * ion* % -ar 11.7 a.M tlo ou I*lHit <1 Ml r for lUTti SR.IWT.M .1., count * orders li(l>,09 tie exonerations allow t--l coll.*. tors .... ... 1,174,2 ft do pel-relit K " t> *i d collectors l,at,BT do lrMi*-f..rr.t l stHte account 1.049.62 do stationery I" do treasurer * salary 2.0U1 do balance in treasury. 2, "HUB RELIEF FC NO lilt T am t relief tax outstand ing at last*at il e n.ent- s2,7M.ua -$1793.4" fit Bv am ( outstanding 1,862,14' do c\oiieratn>Ms allow - ed collectors 'W.OI tlo percentage paid collector* US,*' tlo balance tra nf r red to eoU n t y ac count 7<*M7 *27fiH.) MILITIA FI ND, DH To am I militia tux out standing at lat set tlemem 70-3 2" it.. a--e,-ts. f.ir I*7o . . ,a,tsi tlo special assesttnent- 'J',*, do overt-aid aecouata.. 4WH f U By suit <>f outstanding taves ... 839,22 t|t> exoneration* allow ed ell. Mors 192,60 do percentage paid col lector* • 28,62 do order, lifted I0l).uo do trea.ur.-r's t-ummis sion 6,26 do balance due fund toD.flO - il.' .-.H i S. S. Wol.F trea-uter oflVtitrefounty in account with th.- Commonwealth *■' Pennsylvania. for Slate and spet lal Stale IXM received and paid out for tie year 1 l(W: T. am't outstanding a! iat •ettlemellt $2710,17 do aec>l for tlOl :4l9,t*> do overpaid accounts. 16,32 extra assessments..... 1 1,91 do due countv account 1040,62 CB Bv am t of outstanding tave. for Isti'.t and previous vear $177.2.47 do out-landing for 187" 1017, hi do exonerations allow ed col lector. 17 do p. rvenlag* paid col lectors 99.03 lo >ite trrusurer's re .-s-ipts .ftCI KJ do treasurer coiumi*- sioa ho. 71 B7SM.S7' Centre foliuty S. S W.-tlt.' uuder-igii e*l Auditor, am Commi.-i.-rera of -ai' County do hereby ..-rtify that w>- ha*, examined the lorvgt.inir accounts f S S Wolf, Treasurer. ith the f- oiinty of t'en tre said with the ('.ounionweatth of t'enu-, .ylvamo, and found tbent true and correct as above state.! Wit n - our hand- thi-'Jd dav of January , A. D I<7l JtillN KISHKL I .1 M lit'Ml t.f.f.r*. ; 11 II \ KAOKH I JOS HI'II M.CD'SKKV I Jons BANKKY i JOHN HIM. At tost WM. Ft'RKY. ttrrL. ItKCKIPTS , Amounts nerivrJ from collectors and •ahrr source. 1 r-ST. * John f -nley . tlr. eg §73*.'.'7 do This S Lingle, Ltbert)* ltW.W' Jo U 111 Holt. SnoW Shoe ?o,t It*?.', John Proudfont. Miic-burg. la.'* do It . hard fonley, lienne: •, d > Wis As*cy, Iturnside ... M „ Is."* do Peter I outfit. Ferguson do Jacob li.otemian, llaine* 2t*".,gr' do Kereux Potter. Harii. 2ti..V:* do Mi.-bacl fouler. Howard 171. do lienjhmin t. Liberty 130,3 do Peter ILerly. Miles. In.TJ d-> I-aac Kra:n, Marion SU.W do DC Kellt-r. Potter K.,t* do Jonas Stine. Patt-oi ... 70.74 do in M N'dl. fpring tVSJV do Ben Wlnitletnan. ILlh-r 17474 do it W Kel ley. Worth '219, Is.®, l> F Fortney, llellefonte borough iMt.tfi do tt-csr Adam-, Philip-l-urg borough ......... .'atiTH d- J.- ,2 do S J IL-rriiig. (r. gg . .l'. I j,t*i uu Josopb Steer, t'nionviil* 31,f*' | .jo John Lilt*, lloiiner .V.si.iX' w do It \ i-lidoeflkr. Burnside .'a'.Pti 1 1 do John Holier, Hogg- .... gut m do Henry Tliicl, furtin 4'J.ott ] do (Je.irge.Mover. Ferguson Hi [ do S.l 11. rriiig, (iregg 4tk.W! •li. Win ILirter, Haines luO.UU p d. Jo.-.ib Pottorf llr-rri* 01*00 do .fnhn Ward. Half M't0ii......... s7, ft) do D W Kline, Hu*toii 123,00 do Samuel llri.-kley Howard 'Jol.To do Jacob Bechdol, Liberty •>4<,|.V do John S Hoy Marion lTt'.t* do Daniel Conser Miles *7"J* l J' d Jonas Stine, Patton .'i>!.P do J P Smith, P.-nn Ipi.tl ilo Wo; Fa!.. r.t'sl.l2 do J K fried . Ruh ............. LVi,t*i do H J (late*. Snow Hh........... ftit*' do I'hilitt ll.Mjver, Taylor Uo,W' do Win Spotts. U nion do Henry Danltle, Walker 4.i,ttl so Alexander fharu-v. Worth... '.W.Oi'., Ain't received from A C Geary late treasurer V4'i'.'.t> j| tlo unseated land- 4x'. | U,ft3 do ot her source- IftlHH.tC •M,Tii.4t>! KXPKNDITC RKS. To order* Auditor* pay e.>iniiii-.$ t'/i.t*. ■iotii.Ts pay John Ring... 301.3* Will Keller 412,W, S F Foster 244,U> J McCloskey 'A'AflO 1 tipstpvf S T V-ir-oi. 4.| e mrt erler Andrew Whlto 47/*' •lute lunltic asylum, in *an<-t.aupora - fit 41.40 DZ Kline ev-shcritf on aect ,' It B Burger & Co. print- " iug 22t,i eonimonvcalt}'. t'."'*" • 3174;44' interest hti niae* and bonds I-V4'i,i'l ( Hotter Je Bro'a tn.T- - ehandixafor prisoner*... .'3, tC' election expense* I 1d4.t.l < preinlutnt on •ea1p5...... 2-K.tS '' road views and bridges., .Yi|,g.l gland and tiaeers. Ju ror* nay "070,041 .'.illUable* pay 477,1" a soot sort pay. 729,f* eastern state penitenti ary ooH,tr. Pli Meek printing lbti"- 70 ."giO.OO Fred Ki'.rtj nrintiiig.. .132,"" iliqillsllioU of flt'ild bod icr.; .' *7,71 Centre county ng' I soci ety lOl),!* 1 P DStuvcr printing 27G,d2 K }J KlUwrtrth printing ti. * Orvts A: Alexander At torney fee* and percen tage on collection 4"i".nt) i-iiiiellobbshulnr.ee 477,37 Samuel Yaniri.-a juror cotmnisaloncr...., 7,&0 Wm Burchfield 27,24 d' llcnry Mcgwea 82,0*1, In ft.ll Rot.i MeKnigiil gass bills 204,4" simrtHtlge A Co < oal l'ti.7" HUB,9" I-an Haunt stove* Ae .. t*,BM J B Loliefn-rger spout ing and 5t0ve5.,..,.., 70,34 \\ It Savage tin work • •it court house. Jp.,fsl Dan I D. rr ga. It vturc- :to,o* J Armor I".r wood nti.l hauling a5he5..,,,,., 17,27 t ieo Livingston stath.n er I k- and binding . 184.27 J S Malory >mitlilng . W,2ft C MefaflV-rty court room improvement...... ftCKI.O" H A Bails !er clou ts and range..,,,,,.,,, 1(31,b" (..-■ Walker w 001 l for Jail 2.26 Rt.-h Calferty work. 1.0" d_\ Itniikiii in-iirntici 71,"H J * J Harris inert lu.it diae 78,34 It tl Magee County in stitute |Bti,tK) Stephen Brown butting W.M..1 1,80 JII Mit.-hel Hie, til u! at tendance prison... I2,i*i A brain S itaer locks 2,6" A C tlenry unseated Inlld book. 2.1. (X1 Treasurer'* lo.c.ks 14,Ni W Holmes A Co doors ami siiuttcr* 11,7 ft John Moran dockets fee* Ac. 429,26. Peter Conway work at court lonise I.6ti N HiUibusb account i* l Kiias tir.-ve biK.k ease. 19,6" J McD.-rmott citte.n 176,00 Win Clark removing .-oal 74) (ieo tj Bryan stationery TSk'S' I T JohllslstU postage.., 11.6"! H Sussnian inerehandiae 2,36, J F Larimore table ..... H,(jli J Pacttia work 1,76^ John (iarbriek 3,0" Ifitriisidea Tl.otnasiii.-r --ehaiidlxe I ,<' It F Murphy a Son* hooks lor I rthonotary 46,7i< aiii 1 Harpster ligiil iiing-rod Jail., 1*28.3"! D r Fortney auditing net - ... 36,0" T H iihouil, glassing n ill. low- ....... 2.l*' W A Arnold tinning ! earpeuter work 7.28| Chart.-* ( .artier cleaning court room and office..., 12J*. J MvDermott pump for tie,. A Bayard castings 8,0" do II T Ham- table r.is do Wki llun blanks and docket. 61.(4 do W m Kealsb 10.t'4 do Harny Power* Court !!< -ua.-Bu.-s 5 .<* do J- i>n Brackblll j ,{.r .. "7.;-- JJ Sam Nicholas paper bangers 19."" do Z.-licr Jt Jan-tt paper jury rm-ni 18,16 do Janie* II Lipt'.n dock et* GT, 1" Bridges to v, it do 1 'aid l.iatbvls Mv i i,xn(.-s\ ille bridge...... dv Bcrti. lk-llcfoutc bridge at la.nib *:r. • 1 606,0 do Hmd mid bridge view* 119,0 do Refunding of eonsmis -ioners note-., 16.W8.0.'! .In Red. tnption <>f t'uni tci Stale-land- 1 QfJl IJ. do CoUt-ctor- oy rpaul •vl 136,88 do 4*|i4rtl. asun r .-alary ROOO.OOI do Sim lottery 10.Of do Ibdani .... 201ti.-i' $66, 111. 4s-. RKCAPITI LATION. -iev-cipt* $66.111.4.1$ Kxper.dilures...,. 64 101,27. liaiat.ee lu lit-.i-urv. .tun. 2 1871 $2010,22 Uull.ll e- out-tnndiiig <6 Siinoti Lingl.- Liberty 242,27. ltVi", Wm Kurv lleilefonte *1489,81 j K D Noll Spring 228,84 I8"T II Ci-.lbriptl, Ri Jieioi.t. 921.44 .1 LSl.ope Miiesburg *31:1.98 J Wfiardner Howard Bro 49,82: s F 1 shier Renner t D Johnson Howard 106,99 ' \\ FTihblns Marrion 496.87 ' Wm HnltSnow Shoe *21:7,04 ' 1768 A Snyder Bell-J nte 884,'JOil Jno l roudfoot Mileaburg P.%4.01 j i.e. PUilip-burg 96.39.! W in A-key Hurnside 0f.,16,, John Ponnel! Itogg* :H46.ia'> ' Jneob llostcrntan llaines... Wiliiani Cms. Half Mo.in 1.1,06 - Michael Confer Howard... 138,08 < Benjamin l.igget Liberty... 170.64 " D C Keller Potter .*.... 38.53 1 Wm H Noll .Spring, *f>4',47 1 IS® D F Fortuity lleilefonte ...2S.VVO4 ' J A Weaver Mil.shur- <47,01 \ ,t (inrdm-r Hniva.tl n 'ru..;.. 84,61 .1 K Itoak Ifurnsida..; 17H.7H t John Ponnell Boggs l*2,ia t Wm Mann Curtin •xs',B2 1 Levi Krebs Feiguson 377.24 ' J 8 Herring Gregg 392,74 * D Hostermatt Haines 470 46 D F Willand Harris .524.1? 11 Fphrai,. Glenn Howard ...,;.... 167.95 1 J"4lWlitl.il Liberty BHI,M • Adam Yarick Marlon 170,70 J M Bush Patton 310,99 1 Samuel Noll Spring 1222,20 1 D H Yeager Snow Show 146,44 • MMrtin Brum card A\ alkrr luU.i'4 r >7O Daniel Dctr Ikilcfotite..'... 26)64,23 , I b Weaver Milesburg 47AW6' . V OMcClutchen Philimburg Vj7.Q7 , Wm II XaH" Howard bur* 5 ~1" Ktt" ''amnrlHe...!...„ p;|."3 ; ..6. in I.in.-, (tenner lls'.i.'.i. ( B Fiehil.'.-tfer Hurnside 21)1,96 i J Holler Bgg 976.27 c henrv Tli-m' Cipttn 214,88 . tsco ,\|y.-r Ferguson ....2146,28 Samuel Herring Gregg 1887,6"! - Wm Harter //aines 1936,"6! Jneob llottnrf //arris 2768,33 John Ward //alfMoon 720,21 ' I> W Kline Huston 870,08 1 Samuel Brickloy Howard 446,67. JiioSiioy Mnrioii,,,,. ~...11"8,12! Daniel C enter NJiles !......„J088,87 7 ,|onn Stine Patton 806,16! 1, .1 I'Smith Penn 1643,011.: Wm Kakenx Potter ~.•1816,8" , P K Ligfried Rush 840,23j l John M Fqro.v Spring.. 9637,W?!.. II d tiulo* Snow Show 408,82; Philip Knover Taylor 190,6811 Wm spoti Union 177 97 j , jicnry Dunkle IFalker 1674,8: ~ Mexnnder Chancy IForth 21)0,66^ 144,329,*74' S Thoe marked with a * have squared their ~ ulAicalea since settlement. LIABILITIEB. ! <1 im't F4- ' ji uip n cnllected tares...... 6825,70 County bond* ' 10.tXki.0f] Pro. note* 16,100,(It! County orders out •tamting 2,1(40,8/ Bill* at.d . <*ts ur paid 2.2,000,0( due A C G.arv lal >• Treasurer 2,/00,(X $39,2"6. K RCA P ITU LATION Total amount of a*et* $16,329.71 liabilities ... 39,190.01 Balance in fav or of county $6,123.0' D. W. Woudriny high shefUT f Centr. ooonty, in account with said county. January 3. IH7L January 8.1871. ' DIl To. 'UtdV orders.. sl£X),if) •To Jury td day or January, A D . 187", to the 2i 1 day of Janua v, A. D.. 1871. JOHN RING. JIM MCLOSKEY, JoIIN (. SANK EY fl.MMisitssrri. Atte-t : , Witi ivu Fi-ar.y. Clerk. -TATK OF PK.X N'A . Centre County. SS, (I Wr, the undersigned Auditors ot C.mtM cmnty. do hereby certify that, in pursuant , of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An A" r.-lating to couutie- and townships mid V-HI . tv and t.-wnship . tic and adjust the several account* set forth ji its tlie l<>-.-going statement. In witness whereof we have hereunto , **ur handtaiid seal* this 24th day of Janua , ry. A. D.. 1871. .1 M BUSH LB. j JOHN HISHKI.. LS. D 11. YEAGER LS. A /i/ri. Attc-t. Wiu-uu Ft aKT, Clerk. 1! uu* l| '9*>. . -3 *•-. , a i* 1 . tl area, taao s4oaa, aid (.aria* In iss-Mwu. A I IS* assrs t . u ~-pstMK rsr • u-ij a * i>f ,hy uuA AtT - - .is * tn.saUi.ar 90 s -car. TO CLUB& THE NOLLAU TVERIVLY S.R.B. I ! Tft etrxat, one rati. arMa'.tt a C---#-dL Fa ir "altar*, a -tit . en* snr.Ms.ni* . a lire* es iau4 ■' nr.r \ IKJiticr.v u< !*il Kiabl Dell ire. , IS sis*, ens *-r. set- rs-et- eddi iasie i ae . r*a-Jr. Is lus ,es:sr eat r-e-S). Pitt re a Dollar*. - r-l-a erne tear, la eat * .Ares* .sod th* 1- i Xa, X * ••**-ear is wkt we 01 rttaH. Thtrtr-ihrcc Ustisr*. „n re ess sear, -ensiaw.. a -d-se-ea <*~4 , n s sut.|u)tsr>ssrnwi< s nxs., Tbtr-r-irc Dailtrs. e. '-mi I*. err t • . as *4 tf*s is )*i y tar *,*•,* a*. sit 'l.s !wi w . mr la sa escef tan Deitara, '7 NSMIAWESKLY HI X, n a !-eai,ea*st<.s ss-li suXl Dollar*. (, isr-t .e*ra e r a-snwsod toad .... 1 . iscuwt-icf it I t. I H stova Deliar*. :v* YPCH SIOXCY *-- rNseXS. Of dtstS no New r.ti-odtsai If-K-r. iter t-uu4 . e —r- A icao*. '- " I XV.M'ISa, *V X r* CWt. ij : .'/ 7? TTI TO TDK WORKING CLASS-Wears no* prepared to furnish ail ctnwuni w .th con-tant employment at hand, the wholt of the time or for the xparr tuornftfxta. Business new. light, and prolltnhk. P.-rsan, of either -<-t cosily ygrs. in>m 60c. tu $6 pc: luvefling sp.d a pruport :<>! sum hv aex' this may s.-nd llc-ir ad ilrcv*. and tet the t'it-:ncs us make the unparalleled offer • To such as arc n<3 well satisf.sal. wo will cn.l SI to p*y f,.r ,tha trvmb-e of writing. Full jvirticular*. a valu.bU' sample which will do to com tncncc work on. and a copy iff 7X< /Vsyi/c's l.itrrary ( 7 <••... t—vac of The largest ( aud Wst famiiy new-j rr.vsr pubiished 1 —ail sent free by mail. Reader, if you (want permanent. pmStablo work, address [K. C, ALLKN sk Of. At tit -T* M xtxE. feb'i 4t rXSK MEW YOHJt DAYBOOK ttlV I CHAMPDN OF WHITE SUPRK MAt Y AGAINST THE WoRI D.-A FIRST CLASS KIGIIT PAGE DEMO CRATIC WKKK l,v. ctuhlished in iVai is 2 per year: ?1 fur six months Subacribc fut for tt. Mrr aprrimett e-.;taa. address "DAY-BOOK. N<-w York Cuv. febft. 4: nR. 8. s Flt'ifi Family Phvsician; | iW page-. ; sent by mail free. Teaches imw to curd al< disetM of the person;! •kin. hair, eyes, coi tplcxion. \\ rip to |II4 Broadway. Now York, ft>Ll.4t. RUlllGriOc BKf) S ' , Illustrated and DoscripUve Calaioujjc of Flowers and N'ogeUtbie Sards, and Sam met Fiowsriag Bulbs. For 1871. Will !M> ready for mailing by tha middle' of January, notwithstanding our great loss! of tyiw. paper, engraving*, bv fire, which destroyed tl e Job Printing oflk-c <>t' the Rochester/lewar af aii-i CH*" " ic/e, 26th Dectrubor, leTU. It will be printed on *! mJ which were grow n by ourselves the pa t season from our own< -lock of Seed - 111 the execu tion and extent of the engraving- it I* un like a U.I i-inim ntly superior Ui nfiy other' Cat ilogqe or "Fis-.ul Guide extant. Tbc ( atalegne wiil consist of 112 Page,. .111* s- ..xtti a- puhii hed will be sent tV-.- to all wh- ordered S<-e.l- Iroin 11* t.y mail; the last s.-a-on. To others a charge of 16, cents per copy will be made, which i- no: the value <>f the Colored Platts. V\ eas | sure our friend* l' • t lbs. inducements re i offer "< pwrcnasurs of Sooda, a* to i.nalitx and •xt. Nt of Stock, Discounts and rrani-, iums, B'. unsurpassed. P'.ea-es.ler fotCatabsgues without delay. Our Cklored C'linuno f.q- ldfl Will be ready tu -gr.d out m Januyx.v.' The Chrx.ww, wsR repre-ent Fortx -tw-, \ .j'l rictiva of slt.iwy and ptxptUa* lowers off natural a \ Ve design to! nptku it tiiv be-' , lU ( t , 0 f Dowers ever is •t'vu- ,>.e, 19x24 inches. The retail value would h nt lei-: fwo Dollars; wt , shall, however, furnish it to cusiamer* at 76cents JMT copy, ami off.-r it A* a Premium upon orders lor Seeds. See Cu.alogut 1 wboii out. BBIGGS ,V BROTH KB. •' Chester, N. Y. feiH.4t AGENTS! HEAD THIS! I \\7K WELL PAY AGENTS A SAL 1 T AHY of per xveek and expense*, or allow a large conuitlaaion, to m1I out new wonderful inventions. Address 31 WAGNER .* ('<> Marshall, Mich "junl I)SY*C//oMANCY.- Any lady t.r gen tletnan can make $1,18.8) n month, >- cure their own happineaa and indcjiendenc. by obtaining Pirraogswr, F.XSCIKA TIOS, or Sql'l. CtIARMINO. 400 page cloth. Full instruction to use this powo; I over man or animal* at will. liow to Me morize. become Trance or Writing Med: um*. Divination, Spiritualism, Alchemy Philosophy of Omens and Dreams, Brig ham Young's //nrcm. Guide to Mai riagc, Ac., all contained in this bmik ; 1"0, iXX) sold t price by mail, in cloth $1.26, ti i per cover* $1 NoTICK.-Any person will ing to act as agent will receive 11 santpb 1 jopy of the xvork frre, .\s iio papital Ufc > Juitid. all desirous u/g,..tfel egrploymcn i itiC'Uid -end 'or the book. encJosing 1" cts 0 OEND FOR OUR PAMPHLET TO 1 " r R..*Kl,i A: 1 Park R.w. N. Y L t • Curious, how Strange! ' * Tkr Mi <-rir 4 h4Um Priratt Cbrnjumiee I | Jeootals* ihe doU A Shorn, Clothing and . 1 Urowriw of tl kind*, at wholesale and re- 1 j tail prices. Dry < [ and Homcrjr, AT THE ' CM SAP OABH 6TOMK.I *o, 1 A Sugar, I6r. B<.t Itrwwn Sugar I Ac. j , I Dark Brown Sugar, in a lie. * UIO COFFEE M ( rata. SY RUTS from 76 t* SI.OO per gallon Sugar tloUac- frtMM 75c. U> §I.OO Everything else in Proportion. Persons purchasing tiood tf this firm; ] I will please bear in mind thatjpied* must be paid for before taken away. WE.SELL CUE A P. Because we sell FOR CASH ONLY. WE KEEP NO BKS. ', ifL. Country produce will he taken it tchange fur goods, and the beat mark# j ' nrr allowed l*rrutta from 'Vn'.ra countv, will plrau . < ike notice that tnonev ran be *av#d by! ourchaaing th#ir good* of Alexander a; Co. dwcdt.Siai News! See Here! i TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby infurma th. itiseiu of P< nusvaile.v that he ha* pur = j based th# Tin-hop heretofore earriej on thy theC II Mf g Co., and wil. rontinue be Mine, at the old aland, in all it* branch tea, in the manufacture of ITOTE PIIF A' NPOITIYCi. All kind* of repairing done. Ha ha* ,1 way* on hand Fruit Can*, of all Sikta, f BUCKETS, CUPS, DIPPERS, DISHES. AC. L All work warranted and charge* reason-: - able. A *hare of tne public patronage to-. liciicd AND RKESHAN. 2*ep7Qy Centre Haii yELLKK A JARBKTT j dealer* in jg DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS f also alt the STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES A very large as laortment *f Tui. IkT AnruLg*. f**ri ily of IUIQI •iTIKL, Pucan K Hi I v ■*. Sctaaon* and Ritot*. Wau.P*McatK GREAT Yaw cry. H i'KESt RIPTIONS. compounded by cua ps-teni d -JggiM. at all hour*. day or night. I Night customer, pu 1 night hall. ZKI.LER A4ARHBTT, !| ihop St., Jh Uafonte Pa ' junl ly 1 OTtiVKs" BTOVRsT M Mr. Andrew Rcemen, would racpact ally inf.ua* P* ritixen* t.l Centra Hall S" hat hv now has on hand all sixe* of *'-.*! Uovo—Gas Burner.—which he oftn a. I i.'w a* elsewhere. Give him a call Mtd go j :nd Me hi* Ktock before tmn'LJaa *)i* i where. novlAu HAKUME IIRH m l ISicrm 'meter* ti I IKWIX 4 WILso.V< j / VOEFIN TRI M M I VGS. . ! V-' me.it a: IR WIN A \\jLSUNr . .i CENTRE HALI. [Manufacturing Co :j Machine Works. CENTRE HA Ll* CENTRE CO., PA . i Having enlarged our New \ oCWt*f a . M UIUXK Siior. and AaUOOttPIAI , WORK*. Stocked with all new and late. * imprtwed Machinery at Centre Hall, an - • nouncoto the public that they are nw read.* t> receive order* for anything in their 11 r. . 'of hu*ine*. Shaftings. Put lies. Hangers. IRON & IHtASS , j which n.w *tnnd unrivalled. Tim Keapcrha. advatitage.overallothei . Reaper* now manufactured. One advan- ' tage we claim for it, i* the lever power, bj t which we rain one hundred )vei other machine*. .\:ither advantage i* th< hoisting and lowering appnralut, whercb. j 1 the driver lja* under hi* complete contro . , oftho machiti. ;in e.imingto a potof lodg •d grain, the driver can cnange the cut o he machine in an inntsnt. without .topping the team, varying the -tubio from 1 to 1 inche* at the ••utid- of the machine, a* we) a* on the intide. It i- oon*tructod of gr*i d*o material; aud huiit by tir.t claa* ma jahanio*. W<- wnrr*nt it ccoml to none i All kind* ie to receive a *k# public patronag CASTINGS I of every de*crlptio made *e u j, MILLS, FORGKK, t\m ACKS. FACTORIES, ,i: TANNERIES. AC., AC. Wo *l*o manufacture the celebrated KEYSTONE HARVESTFH, All order* by mail promptly attended to o CENTRE HALL MF G COM' P n SPICKS of all variene*. it round to ordeal and w nrranted to be strictly purt It i* the only plaeeyou can find unauuftem bi od *pices. Try them foryourown euti*fai ti*n. Y"y A. Alexander, al his residence. A. AL.XX ANPXR, W. K AUIAXOI* MiUheim Dec. 2, Iffßi. CIRCULAR. Referring t th* above, the undersigned •eg lavt> pi inform the trade that flu > will ••ntinue the business in ail it* hnuteko*. at the old (tand, in M illbcim, under the nam" •f A lexsitdsr Mrw *. and respectfully solicit be pafonaga of the customers of the old house, and other* in want of ibeif line of (ood*. It will be their constant define and effort to render full *ati*factloa huh tn quality ofgi"d* and price*, • well a* fjie dealing and courteous treatment to *ll. We keep constantly on hand a ftillt"ck of Dty Good*. Grocer)#*, Queentwar#, Hardware, v ood A Willow ware, Drug*. Ac.. Ac, w E ALRXA jraKE, jan'AJ 2m A R ALKX A N DER! i. f. ALEXAMDEB. Come one and all! PRIUEB, LOW At The Old Stand The Lrjwd Arrival of Spring and Summer Good*. at Centre 11*11. LAIIIBB AND GENTS DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK Hate, Cap*, Boota, Sbow. ALSO, A CHEAP LIMB OP FLANNELS. MUSLaKft, CALICOES. AND SHAWLS, ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS, SYRUPS, COFFE&*. abti aterg# week of FISH, the boat, aiikinda, MACKEREL and HF*ARIKG. the Wat and cheapest in t§# n arkt Wolf* OK Stand. F.R "?d©-r Cas tomerSs AS WELL AS INVITE OUR OLD FRIKNt* TO GIVE US A CALL. sp-M Os.y WM WOLF. COAL, , LIME, ► - and POWDER! COAI.— Wilkesbarre Cual, fhtslrat. Stove. Egg. fur nace and h-übdry. Coal—*fb tt quality, at the 1 ar cs! price*. Castow. r- will please note that our cual i* h>u-* d un der com mod MM* hed LIME - Wood on ••al-tmrnt Lime, f*-r sale at our kilns, oa the pike leading to Mi'.eeharg. ' ItiWDKR —Having received the ageiicy for Du Punt's Powder AT WHOLESALE, we shall be pleased to receive order* from the trade Office and yard near south end of Bald Eagle Valley R. R. Depot, Beßefont#. Pa. novt SIIORTLIDGR A CO. STERNBERG Ha* been to the extreme end of the market. For BOOTS A SHOES to Burton. i For DRY* GOODS to New York Fer CLOTHING to Philad*,.{ ))hi|l article U.g> . , from the Manufacture' ' •um-Miii'l?' lß rrolu *- '<■ I*. * VI * I V Asl,*a!paoafc 9Vl slO to slß* Wit *U * CftiAitxioi en. Jsffi-He intend* tq cleee out hL *tqek. NOW lOFFKRS * BETTER IM AGAIN*; THAN ELSKwHERE. OkrpcU at old rate*, from 60 cents |g cenu per yard, for the lest. DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE, And selling from 121 to 10 cent*, the b— ralicoes, and muslin* in proportion at rate*. Women's Shoe*, common good, to wo* ill summer, at $1 per pair Fine Boots from sa,oo to S7,Co :',. r >est. * k CLOTHING it the lowest rate*, and so' .*, ,vf. „ BUI v A rom SIO.OO tosißfo >lh ;;„; t a I/-, ( ,^ AND SEK ' n ii ! i #me, StornUra will trpii vln^* ( b*^3* k ♦ and'aee yen if .noy do not wish to buy. FINE TABLE CUTLERY ,777 T~ plated forks, spoon, Inclu