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THE TIMES, NEW f BLOOMFIELT), PA., FElUtUAHY IS, 1877.;
Receipts and Expenditures
JOHN LODEHf, Treasurer, in account wi
uary, 187U, to tne m
Tll.
To ain't Slate tna nutatmidinff for 1872... 8(l 78
" " 1KT3... 0 00
" " 1875,.. 194 44
' assessed for l7n 2180 60
To am't retailurs' licenses fur 1870, at re
turned by mercantile uppralaer 1511 88
To am't additional retailers' licenses Ill (IS
' tavern licenses tor 1S76 1300 00
" eating heuse licenses for 187l.... 203 00
" patent mcdlolne licenses S 00
" pamphlet lawi for 1878 V 00
Balance due county account 705 79
Total 3B2 12
JOHNR. BODEN, in account with the County of retry, from the 1st day of Janury, 1876,
to the ltt day of January, 1877.
DR.
$138 IP
327 40
330 02
432 72
604 28
T ) am't County tax outstanding Tor 1870
. 1871
,, j872
u u u 18T3
" " 1874
" " " 187 1651 00
' " assessed for 1876 28076 67
To am't due county acoount by State
account, as per auditors report of
1876 523 81
To am't received from Geo. Spahr, for
mer Treasurer 571 53
To am't temporary loan 2000 00
To am't unseated land taxes received 1062 06
To am't received from Dauphin county,
one-half exponses of repairing Ju
niata bridge 300 46
So asa't received from sundry persons
for use of court house 14 00
To am't received from A. Robinson for
grass in court house yard 1 00
To am't received from J. A. Baker for lo-
oust tree . 1 00
To am't reoeived from George Bpahr for
old stoves 16 95
To am't redemption money on unseated
lands 93 26
To am't huckster licenses for 1876 215 00
" peddlers' licenses for 1876 25 00
Total.. $51433 86
Statement showing amount of County and
Year. Distriot. Collector. " Paid.
1870 Liverpool borough Jacob Hamilton,
1S71 Tusoarora D. 8. Wommer
1872 Centre 8. W. Clouser, 130 23
New Buffalo J. 8. Baughman, 10 00
1373 Carroll.. W. T. Dcwalt, 303 09
New Buffalo K. D. Wells,
1374 Bloomfleld James B. Uackett, 143 84
Landiaburg W. II. Burtnett, 95 93
Liverpool twp A. Coupler. 3.4 05
. New Buffalo George Lesher, 25 00
Sandy Hill D. E. Saylor, 25 08
1375 Bloomfleld Thomas Clark, 218 19
Buffalo twp George W. Kopner, 49 13
Carroll John Henderson, 352 46
Centre George W. Burd, 855 01
Duncannon Joseph Mayall, 438 00
Greenwood.... F.Rinehart, 170 06
Jaekson John O. Bnyikr, 438 42
Juniata Henry Zeigler, 622 65
Landisburg Henry Fetter, 134 43
Liverpool boro Win. H. Stailey, 315 64
Liverpool twp James P. Coulter, 190 00
Madison James Foose, 979 76
Marysville. Jacob Kipple, 442 85
Miller Philip Cook, 190 00
Millerstown. ...... Ard Brandt, 384 80
New. Buffalo Daniel Kyar, 146 82
Newport J. II. Foreman, 384 15
Oliver Nioholas Miller, 42 02
Pcna- Levi Birch, 198 75
Rye William Sloop, 825 90
Sandy Hill J. L. Kvingcr, 888 88
6aville William Sweger. 1630 62
Spring F. Bogor, 1297 27
Tusoarora Samuel Fry, 380 83
Tyrone Benjamia. Wormley, 1281 06
Watts , Joseph Uammaker, 141 21
Whoatfield Joseph Lepperd, 446 48
1876 Bloomfleld 6. A. Pcale, 219 11
Buffalo twp J.B.Stephens, 612 71
Carroll- John Boole, 829 40
Centra H. L. Croll, 294 66
Duncannon... Jos. Michenor, 240 00
Greenwood Simon II. Fry, 160 30
Howe Henry Gable, 64 13
Jackson John Wilt, 670 63
Juniata C. 8. Toomey, 870 37
Landisburg 8. P. Campbell, 70 66
Liverpool boro 8. M. Shuler, 836 69
Liverpool twp i. A. Wright, 886 89
Madison , Thomas Meaaimer, . 446 74
Marvsville Simon Kreiaer, 259 Tl
Miller. Henry Cambler, 31 68
Milleratown ; William Kipp, 85 11
New B'jffulo... Joseph Watte,
Newport Ambrose Kough, 482 26
Oliver John Hortlng, 274 36
Venn- Henry FroeUoh, 1346 63
Ry William Adama, 41 19
Sandy Hill James Humes, .. 821 82
8aville John Dromgold, 702 27
Spring Jahn W. Kell, 1059 69
Toboyn 7 Wilhlda, 284 38
Tusoarora W. A. Meminger, 163 86
Tyrone.. J. A. Lightner, 438 95
Watts John Leedv, 358 26
Wheatfield J. D. Willis, 814 81
Total ! - $23877 "09 '
Statement showing the Expenditures of
of Perry County for 187G.
th the Commonwealth from the lit day
day of January, 1877.
of Jan
I CR.
728 70
0 00
126 21
146 80
2 84
8 40
100 87
10 26
10 46
2251 50
22 74
528 81
1131 43
28 00
(1.1 60
55 60
1247 00
53 00
248 00
13 10
4 75
25
8 55
45
My ain't State tax outstanding for 1872...
" " " 187J...
" " " 187 ft...
" " " 1876...
" " commissions for 1872...
" " " 1878...
" " " " 1876...
" " exoneration! for 1872...
" " " 1876...
By am't Slate tax pnld State Treasurer,
August 8, 1876 ,
By am't Treasurer'! commission on State
tax
By am't paid county aocount, due from
year 1875, as per auditors' report..
By amount paid Bute Treasurer, retail
er!' licenses ........... ,
By am't paid Juslioes' transcripts on re
tailers' license!
By am't paid printers, for advertising re
tailers' license!
By am't Treasurer's commission on retail
en' lioentel
By am't paid State Treaaurer, tavern li
censes A
By am't Treasurer's commission on tav
ern licenses
By -am't paid State Treasurer, eating
house licenses ..
By am't Treasurer's oommision on eating
house lloenses
By am't paid State Treasurer, patent med
icine licenses
By am't Treasurer's commission on pat
ent medicine lloenses
By am't paid State Treasurer, pamphlet
laws
JBy, am't Treasurer'! commission on pam
phlet laws
Total..,, $6382 12
CR.
$138 19
327 40
93 69
100 88
2665 18
17499 69
63 81
96 42
131 45
789 10
' 42 29
33 21
42 56
451 99
211 14
26478 70
397 18
By am't County tax outstanding for 1876
" " " 1871
" " 1872
" " 1874
" " " 1875
" " " 1876
" collectors' commissions for 1872
" , " 1873
" ' i 13T4
" 1875
" exonerations for 1872
" " 1873
" " 1874
" ' 1875
" " 1876
By am't Co. Com'rs' checks paid
" commission to John It. Boden,
Treasurer
By am't due from State tax account of
1876, being the amount of county
funds required to meet tho de
mands of tbe State
By balanoe in hand of John R. Boden,
Treasurer
765 79
1108 99
Total $51438 88
State Tax paid, and amount outstanding.
.COUNTY TAX.-
-STATE TAX.,
Paid. Outst'g.
Ootstand'g.
138 IV
327 40
93 69
44 46
23 It
I 00
106 88
72 81
342 03
788 18
336 14
128 67
171 TO
64 83
109 42
99 32
832 56
267 21
97 39
126 21
661 70
171 05
661 21
806 66
641 63
1066 84
286 16
778 85
650 60
23T 50
402 99
800 11
917 09
794 44
813 06
472 25
182 211
666 81
822 64
385 04
770 28
826 60
1078 29
821 78
327 9.f
629 79
1544 62
142 61
465 66
143 89
63 29
90 83
63 60
64 70
20 87
116 01
46 63
" 61 44
88 11
33 61
89 78
76 62
18 34
54 89
121 74
44 68
143 98
33 81
74 38
123 12
125 69
33 15
46 90
100 35
13 74
41 73
122 51
24 26
$20831 33 $2031 76 $302 71
Terry County, as per checks paid by Treasurer,
. Oturt Expenses,
Paid grand jurors $ 787 37
Trnverre jurors 2571 72
Commonwealth's costs , 1248 27
Constables' costs 416 92
B. F. Clegg, court crier ' 84 00
Lemuel T. Hutch, tip-staff 84 00
Total $5140 28
Support of Paupers.
Paid If. P. Llghtuer, Steward of Poor
House $12110 00
Visitors to Poor House,.......,. 30 00
Total 4230 00
Expenses and Repairt of Jail.
Paid J. W. Williamson, merchandise
bed olothlnir, Ac $40 OS
Mrs, Clouser, sewing..,.,, 3 26
II. J. 8nuder for wood 60 76
David Holmes " 15 00
Sundry persons hauling lumber, Ao 11 60
George Swarts, hauling stone 7 00
Wm. Asklns, repairing pump 6 76
Newport Planing Mill Co., shingles and
lumber , ,. , 91 70
B. H, Jt J. Flckcs, hardware , 5 71
Milllgan A Bosserman, hardware 2 94
Edwin Clouser, carpenter work, roofing
Jsil, Ao 8 00
Josso L. Clouser, oarpenter work, roof-
ingjall, AO 6 76
Philip bealor, carpenter work, roofing
jail, Ao 6 75
William Burn, carpenter work, roofing
Jail, Ao 6 00
C. T. Clegg, putting In collar steps, lum
ber, Ao , 5 75
Jonas Potter, mason work, building an
oven, do 10 00
Lemuel T. Butch, labor 1 1 25
Smith A McUride, blacksmithlng 15 00
Wm. Bruner, oven brick 12 00
John Waggoner, oven door 1 60
Thomas Clark, plastering 7 92
George bpahr, stove, tinware, Ao 19 90
A. B. Clouser, for poets , 60
Total $352 08
Expenses and Repairt of Court House.
Paid Kough A Bro., eoal bill of 1876,
$79 63
Jones llro., A Co., coal old bill
12 68
60 30
6 93
9 49
9 36
80 00
35
3 1
81 07
4 00
19 76
6 63
9 00
33 15
4 88
$319 22
$174 57
$22 00
6 00
15 30
514 81
172 27
14 35
300 00
103 05
20 50
6 00
30 00
Hough ft Bro., coal
Amos Hoffman, hauling coal
Abraham Clouser, "
George A. Rouse, oabinetmaking
Mrs. MoCullough and Kitner, scrubbing
Uourt uouee
Enoch Baker, painting
Smith A McBrlde, blaokamithing
Lumber for coal house.,
S. Sheaffer, hauling lumber
Building oonl houae
Edwin Clnuter, fixing privy
Smith A Fleisber, chairs
Geo. Spahr, stove, beater, repairing, Ao.
Sundry small bills
Total .......... i.
Eastern Penitentiary.
Paid for support of convicts
Roads and Bridge.
Paid John Clemens, road damages
John W. Charles, road damages
Bundry persons bridge viewers
Duncannon iron vo. and otners tor luiu-
tor and material for refloering and
repairing Juniata River bridge
Robert Jones and others, work at Juni
ata Kiver bridge... .
Duncannon Iron Co., judgment No. 35,
August term, 1876 .
Aaron Huhrefller, on Markelville bridge..
Simon W. Clouaer, on Toomey bridge...
Sundry persons, repair! to bridges-
David MoCoy, crying bridge letting
W. II. Dewalt, loe breaker at Shermans-
dale bridge
Total $1201 76
Assessors' BilU.
Paid Assessors of 1875 $86 97
Paid Assessors of 1876 629 78
Total $716 75
Printers' Rills.
Paid Wm. F. Murphy's Sons, dockets for
county omcee, blank books, station
ery, Ac $159 50
F. L. Hutter, registration books, eleotlon
blanks, Ao 67 04
John II. Sheibley, printing 277 75
John A. Hakor, "
John A. Magee, "
H. 13. Zimmerman, "
George Shrom
F. Mortimer, "
Total $1061 79
Election Expenses.
Paid balance of expenses of November
election, 1875 $50 00
Expense! of February eleotlon, 1876 016 97
Expense! ot November eleotlon, 1870 693 28
Total $1266 25
Unseated Lands.
Paid Marysville borough tax $15 77
Buffalo townahip, road tax 3 65
Ry townahip, aohool tax 159 78
Carroll townahip, road tax 05 76
Carroll twp., school and building tax.... 128 10
Penn township, school tax 27 60
Tusoarora township, school tax 10 20
Kya townsnip, rota tax vv at
Buffalo township, school tax 6 71
James B. Hackett, redemption money... 8 75
James o. eyaei, " ... 7 74
Wm. T. Dewalt, " ... 7 96
Chas. A. Barnet, " ... 86 86
W. W. Farnsworth, " ... 14 06
John R. Bodon, lands sold to Com'n 177 47
John R. Boden, advert'iing lands not
sold 2 60
Total $T71 16
Public Officers.
Paid J. W. Gantt, Commissioner $249 00
Solomon Bower, " .... 318 00
George Campbell, " 259 00
Calvin Neilson, Clerk to Commissioners 600 00
Wm. Mebafile, Janitor of 1875 1 60
Samuel Messimer, janitor Court House.. 87 76
Jury Commissioners 107 90
County Auditors 70 00
J. Baily auditing officers' accounts 16 00
F. B. Clouaer, Justice's eeats 150 90
Wm. M. Sutch, " 145 70
E. L. Knight, " 1 20
J. W. Williamaon, Sheriff, ooata and
boarding prisoners 1442 60
M. B. Striokler, physician to jail 80 00
A. B. Clouser, jailor's salary..... 83 13
Samuel A. Peale, jailor's salary 6 mot. 87 60
Chas. II. Smiley, Attorney to Com'rs.,.. 30 00
" special service!......... 20 Oft
Total.. $3489 07
Miscellaneous Bills.
Paid Interest on county debt $1301 71
Inauesta oa dead bodies - 68 43
Temporary loans 3000 00
Cash refunded, Joseph Ham maker 3 60
" George Kiner.... 8 00
Fox orders 174
J. A. Sheerer, vagrant bill S61 60
Davison Miller " 178 13
Isaao R. Pago " 804 SO
B. Roath, pottage 4tf 81
Calvin Nellaeo, traveling expense 17 00
Calvin Mellsoa, expressaga and small '
billa paid by him 6 6
W. S. Riokabasgh. inauranoe on Jail 83 IS
t. Rife, Insurance oa Juniata bridge 18 50
J. W. Williamson, fish proclamation 15 00
Mrs. Robinson, supper for Jury..,,,... 'ft 60
J. A. MoCroakey, winding' town cluck.., 6 00
J. 8. Koohenderfer A Bon,, Poor Hoiiae ;
bill i) 7S
F. Mortimer, merchandise 29 63
M. B. Stricklrr, " g 3j
Totl i $7765 77
Total expenditures $26478 70
We, tho undersigned, Audlters of Perry county,
having met In the Cotirt llouao, In Bloomfleld, on
Monday, the 15th day of January, 1877, and each
of ua having been respectively aworn according to
law, do certify that we did audit, adjnat and settle
the foregoing accounts, running from the 1st day
of January, 1876, to the 1st day of January, 1877,
and that we find a balance in the hands of John
R. Boden, Treasurer, of one thousand one hun
dred and eight dollars and ninety-nine oents. In
testimony whereof we have hereunto let our band!
thil 17th day of January, 1877.
K. A. FLICKING ER,
O. W. (IEHR,
JOHN F. 8T0VFFR,
Auditors.
Statement showing the indebtedness of Perry
County on the 1st day of January, 1877.
Am't of bonded debt 1st January, 1878..$68B68 00
Temporary loans during year 1876 2000 00
Total $70956 00
Am't temporary loans paid during 1878 2000 00
Remaining debt .'...$68056 00
Estimated proceeds net of outstanding
tax 18000 00
Total $50956 00
We, the undersigned Commissioners of Perry
county, Pa., do certify that the foregoing state
ment of the indebtedness of Perry county is cor
rect, to the best of our knowledge and belief. Wit
ness our hands the 17th day of January, 1877.
J. W. GANTT,
SOLOMON BOWER,
GEORGE CAMPBELL,
Commissioners.
G EO. 8. BllINKR, Register and Ke-
eorder and Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court of
Perry county, in acoount with tbe Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania from the 1st day of January, A.
D. 1876, to the 1st day of January, A. D. 1877, on
account of oollateral inheritance tax :
DR.
To oollateral inheritanoa tax from estate
of Barbara Kurt $160 00
CH.
By commission at i per cent for
collecting same $7 00
Am't of receipt from State Treasu
rer, dated July 5, 1876 142 50
$150 00
JACOB BAILY, Auditor.
A FEW DOLLARS
Will go a good way just now iw we have made
ANOTHER GREAT REDUCTION
in order to clear oft our Winter 8toekr and make room for our large- SPRING
HTOUIC which is now being manufactured.
CLOTHING, CARPETS, &c.
Men's Clothing Very Cheap.
Men s uioimng very uneap.
Youth' Clothing Very Cheap.
Youth's Clothing Very Cheap.
Boys' Clothing very Cheap.
Boys' Clothing Very Cheap.
Children's Clothing Very Cheap.
Children's Clothing Very Cheap.
Good Room Carpet Very Cheap .
Uood Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Common Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Common Room Carpet Very Cheap.
Stair Carps Very Cheap.
Floor Oil-Cloth Very Cheap.
Htalr Oll-Chth Very Cheap.
Table Oil-do?)! Very Cheap.
Trunks Very Cheap.
Valises Very Cheap.
Satchels Very Cheap.
Gum Coats Very Cheap,
(ium Blankets Very Cheap.
Horse Blankets Very Cheap.
Bed Blankets Very Cheap.
Men's Hats Very Cheap.
Boy's Hats Very Cheap.
And many other goods besides the
forget to give us a call.
1. 8 IDOR -SCHWARTZ
"Wright's 33-uilding,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
Winter 1876.
The subscriber ha now in store
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
SUITED TO THE SEASON:
Many of these goods were
Hought before th Advance in Price
AND WILL THEREFORE BE
SOLD AT GREAT BARGAINS 1
EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS
' MUSLINS AND PKINTS
AT OLD PRICES,
C0TT0NADES & CASSIMERES
At Price which are utonfefaUigf
WINTER BOOTS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
, . , Lower than ever belora OOered,
CARPETS i ANlToiL CLOTHS
OP BEAUTIFUL STYLES,
And at Pleasing Prices .
WALL PAPERS & BORDERS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
PAINTS, OILS and HARDWARE,
Or any other goods at LOW RATES, should ex
amiue the block now ottered by
I. MORTIMER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
CHEAP FOR CABII
CHEAP FOB CASH
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Tho Bioomfiold Times
STMAJM
job office:
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Plain and Fancy
SALE BILLS,
PAMPHLETS,
LETTER-HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS,
INVITATIONS,
TICKETS,
BILL-HEADS,
&c, &c, &c, &c.
At the Shortest Notice
AND MOST
REASONABLE RATES.
JHE PERRY HOUSE'
New Bloomfleld, Perry Co., Pa.,
THOS. BUTCH, Proprietor.
B.HARNISH,
ATJCTIONEEll,
Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charg9 moderate, and
satisfaction guaranteed. 5 U
LADIES' nd GENT'S'
FURNISHING GOOD3, 4C
Shawls Very Cheap.
Scarfs Very Cheap. '
Towels Very Cheap.
Table Covers Very Cheap.
Corsets Very Cheap.
Collars Vary Cheap.
Ctifls Very Cheap,
lewelry Very Cheap.
Focket-Books Very Cheap.
Skirts Very Cheap.
Nubias Very Cheap.
Furs Very Cheap.
Underwear Very Cheap.
Ties Very Cheap.
Shirts Very Cheap.
Overalls Very Cheap.
Overshlrts Very Cheap.
Stockings Very Cheap.
Handkerchiefs Very Cheap,
lied Spreads Very Cheap.
Hair Switches Very Cheap. 1
Umbrellas Very Cheap.
Shirt Bosoms Very Cheap.
Accordions Very Cheap.
Paper and Envelopes Very Cheap..
above, will be- sold very LOW. Boevl
1877 Winter.
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