THE DEMOCRAT. t. u: VAvtusr; sbtr9tt• llotitross; We4neid'ily,.Feb.,26ll, 187 VERY LIKELY. CORRECT. , Oar - readerif rotnenilieif that 'Orir paper of last week 'Obtained 'an firtiitffe' copied from the Boston Post on prollibi .tion ,which the editor of the Montrose Arubiican copies this week with the an nqxed comment: •• We copy the following article from the Moutrose.Dentocrat of February:29;h its last issue before the election underthe Local Option Jaw. We make no MlTl ment,q, except to say that if we had pnt.r. %lied such an article at such a tune, prefaced,we should at once have ben pronounced an enemy to the cause 1 1 of temperance : We do not feel disposed to question the editor's own admission, that the people have so little confidence in his honesty that such an article quoted from another papetWould'have been of sufficient evi dence to have condemned him. In fact, he shows by the above paragraph that he has no confidence in himselfcr his repu tation in this sectiim for ginuine temper anee principles, which is very rationally accounted for by looking over the files of his paper fora few years past. He has been, zealous in prating about the "Whis key. 'Democracy" but when temperance was applied to his own party candidates he has considered it of no importance for it would "defeat our party." We are well pleased that he has, for two weeks, been a very "gushing" convert to the "no license" doctrine, which public opin ion and a little of our preaching has brought about_ We would advise how , ever tlMt he be kept "ou probation'' one year or until after tho next-politinhl cam paign before lie be admitted into full fel lowship by honest• temperance men.; If 'we must sustain lmy cause by keep ingsthe People ignorant of only onnside.of a, questien we frankly ,confess that we shall abandon it,. If men are virtuous simply because it is not in their power td be"othenvise then all that is needed to bringMbont the millenium is to build a sofficiene nurahq,of jail's and state peni tentiaries and banish Radical Presidents and Governors from the land BO as to the abuse of thtpardoning power and then, put all mankind auto them. This•oray be Radical doctrine- calcu lated toScreen such christains as than of the "Credit 11,obili4r" Persuasion; who cannot withstand temptation, but it, is di?t in accordance with Our.. views. tif the trails . taught by the great Christain Teacher. , • f tni6 Iteport on the' Crellt Plabitiek . . . SV:e think the maiia. Committee 'have este& ati•opPortrinity to render a ,gsesit., nitilee;‘toille,peoplk 1 v .atteiinr, an phatic condenniationicf all concerned In the dark and dirty . bnsinetTuncoveied.in the late, investigation: While thel , do bOt exonerate any'hody brit Ur. Blaine; , ' tliey do attempt to palliate the . i;otidttot sev eraltnembevs,ao beskovi upon t:heln a Cehsttro that, is 'entirely inadequate to theif,eirense.. 2hej , . took the stock with'. an evident guilty.conseienet.: • ' • ' They took it in n yap to leave them II char.ce for equitiCal denials, which_ in the sense in which_lhey, were. undersWod, and meant to be ctudt:rto.od by.the 'pub* lic, were shoPr lies.• Thos-, who backed out or'their bar gains did so after pocketing profits, and through a dread'of public exposure. AU these faCts are stated, in the report,:mith this palliation: In his negotationa with theke members of Congress Mr: Ames: made tio"Suggelit tit n that he desired to secure their favor= able4nfluen*Cein Congress to favor the railroad company, and Wheneter the ipie'stion was rstsed• as to whether the Autmersiiip of the Stock would ih any' Walt interfere with and' embarrass them inihetr Schloc k as mernhers of vCongreis, he assured them•it troald' not. Charming simplicity' • It is if the wily Ames had been beguilin ,, some very young sohool-girls to invest their nocket-rnoney , with Him:' But as he. Was dealing, With dice - 4.Congres=en, we mast decline • to accept the gratuitous assumption that -in their innocence they did not know • whit they were about. All that is reported Of their actions add wordi reveals, as we hayc .said, a guilty knowledge... Mr. Ames felt it to be quite unnecessary to enact forrtial - pled"gesfrom them. Ile made , .it their interest to do what he wanted, and felt-quite secure of them; rind left to them their plea of unsophisticated , 'ignorance: thde.citrnittee urge for them, and iii, the public interest we refille to • admit' _ • Look what it leadilet A corpor ation hag a ease in court. Its interests itio:ln,folved the,ppinion of the judge. they•offiehim filly,aaresOfstock at par, when it is worth much more, and , may, by Gip uotrort, be doubled or trebled in value, tS he , has DO money- to. buy, they give- it to him on credit, and will let - hitt settle for it Out-of the Write dividends. inf 2 ttiliexcuied ,1.3Y.a..P1ea that he asked ClA:CeTPti ; r . if giig, would interfere with or embarrass his action as • a Judge, and was answered, "Oh'. , no ertainly'net." • • presimption Of. innocence ;the' ectiratkittee het . extend to Mr; ;.titTrxlia‘mn. :expulaiorkr while Limy nktko.no.rocohtmendatiou about the tititeeeasea,'Whithiia prinCiple, wereir,or. ifiX ol ‘ , :itliteaS*ett O,'Cmutenination: Colfax niek , though his 40.1.1t0 .worstinforo, .thera, I and oupioillgore of their Nino, and attentiott, - than an t y - Other They cannot tlitilillate, for the Vice•Priiidentli e member of that body, though he pre sides in it. • It is Fiera the Hestia of 'Rep resiiitativea that hie impeachment must eintwtote, and a,repprt to thottoppliquit ir _ :aotidnof, .irai:; imperatielyl deiton The offense qtiginally cow thittedli be n aggrasided 4 the grotiseatijalselMo Oidi 1 yerjuryoind it-will btodiscreditAl9.lol# , '1 country if it escapee condemnation. it I will be almost skt: discreditable .if ..public epii. s ion accepts the palliation offered in this report for the conduct of the Radical Congressmewleho- joined in , the?oomin'.. slow of the offence for which Ames is con demned, along with ,the one Democmtio member who has bien implicated in the bussiness.--PhiT. Age. . 13 09 1 4--tfio ll orl. There can., no. longer. be a doubt ! that Oakes Ames did put the Credit Mobilier stock where. he though t'"it., wend& 4:the most good." The following iist which shows,tha Credit Mobilier Men, abOw's also their high places in the Republican con- greys. Not merely are the Vice-PrCildent old the Vme;President elect inctdpateig Colfax and Wilson, but the chairman of the five mostimportant committees in the House of ltepresentatiyes, the Ways and Means Committee, 'the Appropriation Committee, the Banking and Currency Committee, the Jndiciary Committee and the Naval Committee,to say nothing of the other,m ember of the Ways and Bfians Com mittee who is tbe only Democrat smircb ed by any reielations, and H'elley,theleader of the Protectionists; Dawes, •Gerfield Hoover, Bingham, Scofield, and , Wilson. •Schuyler Colfax, Vico President. Henry Wilson, Vice-President sleek James Harlan, United States senatsir from lowa. _ ' James W. Patterson, United •States 'Senator from Now Hampshire. W. B. Allison, United States Senator elect front lowa. ,•• •, • . Henry L. Dawes, Chairman of Wayy and Means. James A. Garfield on' Appropriati!Ms John 4:Bingham, Chairman of Judi ary. Glom W. Scofield,L. Chairman on Naval Affairs. Sarnaelipaoper, Opetirman on Banking and 'Currency. • .••••‘,,,i it W. P. leader ,44, , , •' ; ' James Brooks,. member of: Ways and Means,•.. J. P. Wilio;+43l-meitbt.t 01" Zo'o%l, whom to m40,4,044,a1 An 0141-TiinniFnee' In Claped& AlerandeilL 'Stephihti tuleigstiedi aria:v3s to the electOra` 'of thetf o ,lo Georgia t the Disuiat. accepting ...nen/Ina . tion tenderest him on, the, 2311 ult.: 31. x. Stephens is the only entlifichtte , from the Eighth, all Other 'aspirant:A I.l4gilvol unterilY.,4iiihdratin :114,;:ptief.:"he election 2.6titti iltstfult• Apropos of 'Mr. Stephens .idanduldajt, thi•New York ConsmirtiegAdrOillitt., has This fade .engine with A .bw,timaii, sock =wee y ap,r• b'ody to speak of is 9 . 9 , 1 9 0 41 0 ,Par , ,4P;elfgrlit , 136 1i# 1 9 has, ever seep .,.. tact, .anroAl4?FrAl.. end the 6fmatAeuverine o .FlentleP. afire ,body, no Min in .the country : superior. 'Mlle plays off the rules of debate Against . 9 9 . 11111 efs•1 1 7 -.as Pani.„4o7by would play his chessmen, In :daya.be ore the we hive waiclied this insiited manikin circumvent.-and adverse majority of. the lifortsii4intil the:Spealam knotaill about -the subject tinder discussion in sheer admirationi of the clerernessr. With which Meek snared hisiantagonistir iirthe meshes of parliamentary • He. will be an .noquisition to Congreka. means ler him go back. • J , . • - , Nrsr Hampshire beldethe irat' apring electioA'tlits,year,:arid 'the 'candidate ''for - ' §tTiwt ein r andjernes Neaten,. democrat—. The election is held :March Arab the eantass, ill very languid. The' - flirt- elec tion trill be held in Rhode Island', April g, unit We. third in Connecticut, April ;7• In the latter_itate •henry P. Haven, , re publican; and - Charles% Ingersoll; demo crat, are nothihatell' ler, -governor, in 'New lianipthire and CMineetieuirnerd.: .• here of...congress aro to bechosen at these elections; the former • „having three and the latter tforir ,rnembers. At the presi dential election the Majorities for 'Otatit were; in New Hamrsh ire,: 5,744 ; 8110 e Island, 8,536 and Conneeticot,4,7sB.. At the.gorernorrs•elections in these states,in the Spring of last year the' reptiblienn carried New Hampshire by 2,l67;;llliiide !eland by 1,065, and COittlectient 2,- 001. Ir is noticeable that the administration membersin the upper branch -of the ha national legislature hare relaxed . much oltheir bitterness toward Trambnll,tieb Urr, ,the other republicans who espousefl the liberal movement. Indeed - their courtesy to these opponents who, mere lutclp , the' subjects' of Each ' VtapctiVe hate is quite marked'on4 a Watihi!ii.4 3 i4 correspondent gives 'this maim ] for, the sudden' and unexpected change : 4 The feet te; these republican Sepattirs - atd, 49q t e,Pri i lk re,rl43ti?li";, ~ * l4 4 11 4 brethreP that they'are glad - to,-Lahc..an honest Man..hytho hand :wherever they - ciisttrrto:"Satistain bad ,iSik;•sliiirei of Credit ilUbilier;ittidreS:elyekttiffl4#7: den& Wheii'liiheitin to te"ur.,p,oltdr,s he returned the shares and-received his mone'y 4hd intereab r• When' ittildericer last Summer this Sams` SeofielVaiini , sd; thathe had gt, these . , sliitrlSl,. Prof 6 nifilY iszorint. was subject - that ha did: not-:eren':inott; the meaning. of Credit Idithll;ely 2 1311 r 4,111( . A* 11 to be' e.ipilled:#x periag With theeirope Scofield, and field is evmitti4 tifi'tile tgifatilulppe l Ahis fussMaks ana " Wusv^ts Isuntylitts.the spnngelectiona, in Newl'orlt: bfavexbrifin heavy gains in fark,of the'Thimminpi§riprty. A late ruttglitr /f the d rier says:— 1 4;94 b *already I:i . r:onicled the elec t bori o)th i e Democrulio#ck'ets in Palmyra VroOonnnty, 'aild - Daatiillle, Livingston cone y. Now we''have to ;announce a Democratic xictoryia thttity_ of Bing hamton, Broome - county, which ktp bceu i Republican since itufliCerporatibil: Judge mis e Democrat is-cleated Mayor by tatntyrsevork majority, and the ,Liberal tßeptiblicitvcandidab3 fox Justice idalso cltbseil oVer his Credit lifobilier cOmpe titor, !And,"still further; a dispatch froth C.; O. B. Welker,,.at Coming,' says:;— "Steuben county stands by tba old Tereoty-two Demoomtio• SupeTvisors el feted. 'The Credit Mobilierlelects teti.— Deinderatie" gain of fotir." Ames' mein ,nraudnm book is doing the country. more good than all the ebovela he. ever made. - Colfaxe's moral tactics are no go here." li} Otsega bounty, also, large Democratic pints are shown." tutees this nation has reached.a.point of moral degredation unknown in the annals of the world, the Credit Mobilier and other investigations must drive from, River the men now, oc. copying high places, and end the career 6f the Radical party. . THIB' report of the Pdland committee is t► - trinsparent piece of partisai parti tility.,and,Mjustice... Oakes Ames, who is vindoubtedly the biet of the whole Credit Mobilier lot, jo to be expelled because he told the truth on his erring brethein, 'and the erring bretheren are to be dis missed with a gentle rep,rimand. Brooks is to be expelled because he bad Credit Mobiller stock before Lis votes were need ed, and Oily Gammon Scofield and hi s associates escape because they got their Stock and drew its dividends when their rtes were needed. Some of these men not only 'made handsome profits by this •transaction but deliberately "lied in their thivat, 6; apd under oath to conceal their .shams. But :they are chairman of im ttortant• committees and leaders of the ire Publican ratty. Hence their immunity [ficirri the puhililinverit due to their oritnes. JaMes Brooks; whose name is not on the Credit Mobilier list, is,to be dismissed be -cause he is a democrat. This farce will volt a-tragedy yet if the play goes on. 'Nth tretihilitiete 3 lire:'l.tist • if edifax A4 . d.assipn.:d the managin,g . editorial ip of tilO:New,York Trauue .at thetime he .41104,06qm position was seanrels in-his. -hands; the -following rteent.hotice in that lenrrnalewattid , :not'hase appeared., th'it siteeeh at Sotith DI aced the ri - 6,l'ethitieiit 'Wan platie,dOirn - ,whoselliestitol`e groSieslitt has gydiat '‘ii:gr,iiinee', l liitfitilit a single .. ovriorttotit• :6tAehkintlits conr6b, th 'Mita 'he rett'elied ItttitNlkiiihtte'ifluilgell.lip :oer' 'day, into ire n h'e . sititto"to ntime. Mkt ona "wort irliich hoz not aggravideil his haie: - ' !Tad: he' kept tenee,:ortuta the irmno ttlitri; 13 11 iso.tld "few iitrl . Chir ddereti to WO now is th'it he- ho )rAtife_ 4p!anat ion& ATe ivOiet - Ad* s e eing him tell the thitli. It is • toh Bite to do auit good. • - WAnre glad to sen„that The religious lournals of the country are having some t 4 the thioldgical Fit Dielted cot of tllt-ir ears, by tbu t •Uobilj . er : reyelU'tion, .The *sten: gsmgreggfiguttglovhich Id Utmost ail old andloite nstrrthodor as Plymouth itotkilipsiThe followingrither neat hit: • troiif . of it is', tlfat'lnen who have be:geodandreligious men the','"ded•tielst in As emigre gitiOptilists we are thus disgraced: Our Illifitikt brethren tare no better—indeed it has beenleft to wriemipent brother of thitrperstinsion to 'argue publicly he •dis.- greet alit:4%lllos of this sty's of picket fitet:lne ", • F.04:0410011.3i4lieS11911. The.move.ment, in the Ilonse-on Friday 1 last adjOurnrnent wae effected until Mon,. day.miglit,ihas also-a bidden' purpose., Friday is what is-known ai "Public bill,"1 deveMd to the consideration of bills of .0 °public cheracter" jnat as Tuesday is de voted to-Hie "private'? calendar. Nos, while the "public" business , is knocked about like a shuttle-cock, no man is so bold as to„piopose,an,anterferen co with the private calendar. The Senate bill, explanatory Of. the general Local Option law of last year, and under which the people will be called upon to vote for -or against license ,on the thin! Friday of next March, was regularly upon the pub lie-calendar for consideration to-day. The adjournment was to defeat this 1 1 consideration, and, by , postponement, deniage- the chances of the bill.. An .el. fcirt was made to fix a special, session for yesterday afternoon or last night, to con sider , this !and , other .public bills,. but -This mozning, when it was all' . parent that the bill. would. be reached, Mr. Josephs moved to adjourn. Mr. Ma hon:appealedAo- the House to continue thesestion.till one o'clock,. in order to obtain ;action - on the' bill, 'but ,the ad bournment iras carricd at twelve: o'clock, y a rote-of .45 to 44. All' the 'Philadel phian!, c•cept Hancock red Levering, voted totuljourn. -The- bill 'ties; over till peat Thursday. -As the-election occurs in March the purpciso of delaying action is -apparent. „in reference Willis matterleen! °T° tion,it-has been whispered that! a .trieve inetit vat being' secretly made •••tc';'`effeet the repeal of the law of kat 'winter ' and Wiles - Wen Clmigedtin 'some journals that a large fund was ln hand to acconiplisb the repeal. I believe that an effort:Vas organised to repeathel iavi,f•tind tat' a fund was raised tcesecure it, but I incline toithe-belief that tilis..purpose. Age been a.klaria9PefiranCglat,attgoOm hos. l now been directed to the preventinn , of.any farther , affirmetive upon, Ada subject .-Thia determioation :was. induc edi ; by, tenicqnsidevation's, viz : 7 —First,i,the Scants cannot be.reliad:.upoa pa§v repealing act,; enterer/Dd. the Governor '44oint4matedhis.purpesejo veto. auch an act if it is passed. . • 1. 0 W 4 lwhether, the,.Aefi,ut:-,Of the rA .pltfisfory bill of this session is to ',be ; tnneiSfOil 1-o_44.34kilitt , :il4.)# l l)44Selieh 91 1 rift andfuttU , s support front the 143- nor 'League, is a matter for speculatiom— None of the lice men have homy here thitvession,tbut,their interests aie vig ilaritlytwoctieo*.two city rnim e rra Onnectiogit rn4y be oflnt reirtoPstatee . ttpt !thirty-0v? cases of - itiMp4 .- gitantriVed Ante op Tuee day latt, o,ouitigoato delplittrinitnberi‘tir Hone.—Phita delphia Ingairee: - - • . 6s ll I,llopo„.for f ltsiltinik. •• I ' Stokeili':aftet is'to hare -ntiothei .ebancelothillif6 .41Utign Daviss-in•au preme, Court Chambers . , oil Satnrdny morning granting a std' Of:proceedings until such Omegas the Odentiotir•',raised on the isqcond - tridt.NOtail' . .;hirre hearing. His Elema.,'lnairevA, at t he start , desired to have it understood, ,that he , exisludes from Onitideration the :41ficlavita- used on the inotion'for'a new trill); and 1011 'the gnestiona grotking Mit,of thetiL,' The'applidatiottiiefore! . hint . , for a writ of errorto 'bring the judgement rec oid and the bill 'of exceptiong:'heforb the general term of the 'Supienie' Court for review, Judgment Laving be, u 'pro nounced lathe case,lis Honor adds :,'No other mode of review, is open to the pris 'Mari end it is apparent • that to grant the writ with Ont an order expresly staying his.'execti,tion Wolild be an idle and cruel 'ceremon,y. "The. exceptions taken upon the trial of This case are' nuenerolis: The great majority of them 'l,, deem „to 3 .4 either fritoloulsor of' such 'al igh t iniportanee that they . ozin rot be 'regarded _as_ having pre. jutliccd' th e Priaoner:' But in my , op inion they are not, all of that description. Some of.-the.exceptioue to tlte , rulings in receiving'atid excluding evidence, Will, I think, deserve attentive consideration lip ,on argument. I cannot 'herd eons;dei them' in detail. The' exception , upon uhich I liaie the gravest deubta arises upon a.portiop q.,06 Judge's charge. . . . . . : Understandin theuharge of the learned Judge to have declared us a legal proposi tion that the law implies the malice from the killing and the circumstances of the case so that the charges of the indict ment were fully and entirely made out unless. the prisoner proved, by evidence sufficient to satisfy the . jury that his act was a less crime, 1 canuot.but feel, In the light of, the - cases referred to, .that there are such grave avnbts, both', us to the cor rectness of the charge ;and its probable effect upon: the - deliberation of the jury, as to bring this application within the fair scope 1.4 the Lille that. should - govern me in determininn• b it. It is neither nec essary nor proper that I.sltuuld form or es prt.vs any I posi tive um 'lions. upon these questions: it is enough that I cannot say.tll4 my, miud ia.fseo from grave and painful dofibts. 1 reach nry conclusion to this,case with, regret ;.but haviug ,reach ..ed it I shalt-Pio:form Alio duty that springs from it with no hesitation." The immediate ;effect of this decision will be to defer the execution, which was to lave,,..lekkon,plucti, 011 Friday next; out whet her, it will result: in chafigiug the verdict or not remains to be seen. • cmimvellegtiDerpocracy. • AliaawYstip,-Tebnrary 10: The demo erotic state convention met in this cit-to :tbs. dot' teaser:rite-largely attundrd. Col % onel Dwight , If til*BrEdgelitirt:. fur trleplygmmblicutitterksiappointed s t imp o _ -ntry chaiinian and' afterivarilif inade 13(4 t chairman. The convention bond , noted Otiortestli.logersoll• for govtiriter by a ri Sing vota• and Oniminiutittly,.-Gorge'G.. Sill% ID , hbolal, repablittim , by tieelaniat ion for lieuteaaot governortllartin. H. Sanger. for weretary; of - stote, :William- H. liay 'mond for treasurer' by acclamation and DT. A. H. Goodrich for comptroller. - . A recmtuttiOn. was - passed declaring' that the democratic party was planted on prin ciples of the constitution declared at- CinoiOnoAti .aied - !Baltimore ; ttriattiginf;. 440.adakiPittlitatiori itslis: the liarclith ' ppwer in -the :interest :of • ballet hot stuffing; for striking. dowar; a Csitlifol cabinet officer 14 please a corrupt ring aud,rEd.aniingione.who-payeto greedy c morants toting belonging to the people ; for using, the aritty-to.c.rusli'the rights , of the Stated; urrainging thel.vine president for complicity -pith: the credit mobilier ; nrraingoing (74pohlican /party' for squandering the public lands and fur cor- . roptiontitju . elections ; denouncing the in terference.of , federal: office : holders; from the Prtieident id political affairs belonging td-:. the. 'state, and creating state legislatures „by„.exectiti%e . decree ; vvOcoming .Spits,.-to sisterhood. ro• publics beleiving freedom , to pubi,,woulti le ihe. an4,•etilogizing Horace Greeley and larnenting , hisdeath. • $ Loco t Option The majority' forlicense • at the elec tion on Fridayin Schuylkill county as far as heard from is 2,245, and complete r , . turns will run it uyi tb 4,000. Pottsviile gis'es 300 majority for licelise Rlaircumity gives a Majority of titiont 2,500 against lidensr. The ma . "ority id Altoona against license is 934 and in Hollidaysburg 200.. ' Northurnberlatitt-comity gill rrobably give a - small majority against license. The mote agiinstilicense iu the towns of Sunbury and Milton is large. Lycoming-hiut givemabou t 2,00 Q against license. The majorityfor. prohibition in Williamsport ni 837. • kr appears that. the-jury:in the case of Mrs. Wharton, charged :with an attempt to poison Mr. Vau Ness, ,have disagreed and have :been discharged. Thus ends the second trial of Mrs. Wharton car .the charge of poisoning. She is now held to haiktO appear when: ealled . .npon : an swer another , :charge• of attempting •to poison Mrs. Van Ness.. While: rte offer no opinon in ..theie :cases,,:, but ,adeept the action of the juries:as showingthstcrime has not been proved, it is:only:: fair to say that: the determined.bostilitr: tia :this Vo n:Cam:on the part of eertain.-medical .whose itiputation for' professidnul knowl edge is atr itake.:and 'on the 'fart of :the Baltitnore pivitkition, 4 savors yery mneb of persetation.-7ifriara.-- • ~. • 4niar, - (7.1112E.Gt, , Yillitc4e(Mi4 Dye staffs, Teas Hpfers, Facet Good., Javrelry. Per. Runny; Briosmotk. lasit.-7 , 43,•E•tat91411 . Iv.a. • -,• t! - 'web. 1, etra. kiaIfAIIISTR4TOWS. pIi9TACE...Tro n#. *Vigo Of LL, DantplCattor, dreiljata, of %Veg. Aunarti.twy“ katero 'or 4111mlutatraUon-1117M in. the mild. estata !taring ?esq ipauto4 t tdirsitiotA l Zig. Mid maara, -at 1' roquestea. to ma ' iiu p halo Pi, ea Pdtarta a ao Ht.lb bAring WM% aostilarattlillertata r Van Mb*. WO. 1k11430.1117:!: : •,! - 11( 11 14 1141 . J kit ttpcohjits with:pp, can urrA229,:blq ,sitmk, tut note oft othettritt6,with pc . rperstottlir until the Unit et Attillf Mkt whltth4tmo thltr wul liiivukiatk 0104049*rAfniarnita.t.. c. C. ED.r.ttri l ,„. 1102ono, /Feb. 12th 1813.-43* Zri:•1;10* 496.ci:vortintomomstet. . , 'IqTT/4MT of Bounty Account of Autkarn 8 .. •1; 0, D ttict, to Feth 1, UM: \ " i ulipti 82.1101D111Act-; : ' \-.„, Lir. to•Julguten A ts apc COUIZOtIrIaILDOCket..B4I.SS7d MEd mud cibtec. tot In Wudotteutu -. ! 1,11tC! 2.6,207 at Contm .„ Ipyfrobll42oo4 . lo bands . Of 11.,14. Eck. to c 4itn ( irl i =de .. 43 ‘ MNl, C. Low irl3Aa cto r 2,000 00 Dopllcate• In bands of J. J. Man - - 614.14; for velar. salt In Common • -- - p: Cll. Res beau In at Ito led against I :°fict i frFol ,ool l-: ' HIP 00-6 15:1440 Balance lihavoi of School Dl4lrict Ira 45 ' AEOStirirCattkili, Ifelirityle§:•ll4P-SkC'W.4se2:2- ABEL TVBEELL, DRUGGIST, . • • - 7.11&4731243r0g1ieg l i CUM7B333 • Atiue eontleunlly 7 re - riving NEW, (10011 St., and beepa con tlnuull)l on bead e and deiltable atoortcodtt of gen uine DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, Paint., Oil., Dynatoffa, TEAS, Spleqs, and other .geoeeelee, ma. ware, wall paper. glaur•warr, Ukit yam aileron bonne, ebbaneya,keroseoe. machinery olle, tan:lora' ofl. neats• foot oil, reined Whole Oil, oil kir lanterns, oil for io• tau Machines:o**o OIL Sperm Oil. !Bpi rho Turpe Moe. VanGrhea,Cenary Surd:Vincula Potash, colleen- Hated Lye. Axle Greate,Trneaer. Supporters, Medical Instramenta. Shoulder Elmetll,Wlllps, Ono*, Pleols partridger, Powder. Shat, Lend, Gun Capr, Bloating Powder and Fore. VlUllll..Sttlorr. Bowe:tie. Flutes, Flfin. etd., F tab llooloar.d Llnee,Snr and Tolle: Sonya, Hate Oilr, Hall Restore/I. .and hole Dyer. Benetton, Pocket }Solve., Spectael.•, Sliver and silver Plated 5p..... Fdrke, Knives, 4te., Gantlet Articles, a gener al *teen mee t of VANCT ethh DS, nwstnir. end All the I ceding and best kinds of • ; PATENT HEMLINES. The people art:lnvited torall at the Drug and Variety Store of ADEL TIMMELL Feb. 1,1873. Eatabiebed 1818. 1)11:BLIC LE-,-The subscriber having sold Lis farm (situated two miles south east of )lontrusej will sell at atwtlon on the premises 'Wednesday, March 121 h, 1873, at 0 o'clock, a. m., the following property: One fine four year old colt, I brond Inure,one 2 years old colt, 4 choice cows, one 3 year old heifer, four 2 years old heifers, 1 yearling 13111,3 yearl ing betters, I dug, 1 lumber wagon, 1 19p httggy, nearly new, I open buggy, 1 lumber sleigh, 1 nice market sleigh, 1 cutter ,1 mowing machine, I horse rake, 1, fanning nul l, 3 set double har ness, 1 set single harness, I saddle, 1 corn shel ter, buffalo robes; plows, barrows, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, crowbars,. chains, scythes, axes, wheelbarrow, hand sled, grindstone, and a gen eral variety of fartning'tools and fixtures. Also—A quantity of hay and straw, about LSO bushels of oats, a quantity Of corn , In the ear, pork in barrel, potatoes, apitlet, etc., and a quart thy of, hemlock. ALSO—Feather beds and beddlog, bedsteads, chains, tables, stands, burcrih, carpets, loosing glasses, C. S. map,coUnty map, I iron safe, tubs, pails, pans, churn'', and dairy riXtures, Marc& kettle. 3 pail 'kettle, and.a.gencral.slariety of houseltold.goods too numerous to mention. TER3IB-:An suhts undert.,s, cash down ; and ()ref, nine months credit with interest and approved security. Strrox,Auct bracer. 11011.ERT KENT.. 3tontroic, 2 20th, 1871-2w* iTERCANIILE AiTUAISINENT. DEAI.I.7S IN lIRECIIA.NI;PISE, Susgaebauna Comity. take notice, that, in purenauce of. the several Acta of As sernbly ' this oeturnOn wealth to:provide revenue to meet the •demands Upon . the Treasury and for . oth - 0 porposks, the uu der.sigt,y?.., I.lercantile taxes leer oxi4 j Vcitilitv,,:lip,..pr , eparvd, a list rot ,'%l- e re - 1 11 i ak.6 Inv:ling in said coryntc, and placeo. each Alert:l)44,LO that ! cfass,Which to him appears just ,and right, according to the Acts of Aiqemi..ily'; to wit • A.urtturp,' . 1, Liberty— Flaery 141illgiauttini 14 If .101311, r. ' .1811141Leman pn4. t 4 W . 7 4 4;t11'# res 9. '! 1 "? 32'4" 14 Ariddictattll. L 41141414 " Niftier White • T'S . .ifontrosa. Aid Ali ltrii f1r.11 . 7;c1 CC Worth I'l, v J 5111Inre J rrun° r ' •., ; .., 33 114.opy.Droke a ca s i i t Lu.,..,1,,,, .. l4 r H.Ctirgttilur Broollipt., • • • : 11J Wevb. .1 B Ircrr ! , , 1.4 . 1.1.,0.1.,0n0 &Co : Deng., y . Bol.N• 14,2 Cobh D A Tlteunrth . ' . IRIJ Ti DeWitt 4.vc.,.E, 17 Eldrid g e . Jo. 111 , 1101 AIN Ichnh.p in 4 A Torrellp m 4 Por..y Sett. MI SU Wil...ott ci,,,rd ' dottenbnrg. _R.BOI. G 0 Well* 15 - hatud'ai Ckt .1 N Maker F• ~, 144C?.PoTd/Alii. , I 1... Bollard I N 11...1zer . • . "lirt. ' H W.JohnorM ' I.? ---e. l • • ' 11XV ,1,31m•0u.4 ..., • , 1,4,8004. grin. &Co `l"Wir... 10 IV D" ^ " c % .is "-. . nunda ff• l '' -'' 8 f ' wir.. h n XI; rtmaltwrs, ' ..' r 1 1 e N Shidd*.l. • . 41 4 V 1• , • , ,il,llThatchw • •, , A Ilithahlontl ' - • . 'Unr,l & corwhi tivarmf: :_, 11 wtr.nlith . - idGanDief prh 4 • ..,:c 1i...A All 14,14 , gr0ve :DirThgek- _I VCR"...1. , ,t Co .A.,1111e• . . 13.-4jer,C Hin V. mlt Thayer 14 it ( • :•.... •LSLbell Dlaturop .New David Damtiei's p m 4 000 Clement Dtakertnart .t Co' " Deck." ' 1.41-7.slarry Starvaa dc Loabody Yoreat Lake, Si L Bail , Fran/din. TIT. Meiners AU Merriman 14, 141 IS 121 1. J Wllante IT Burrittp rn 4 .7 Mares • • Ane3 ilayden p 4 V 7 4.)105i CC° ll. Garrett bosh.u J 1.. Mcrra Min' DoF P DC& ordham 4,11&E.P Mnpane . ,.; Piiendsaille. )fro X McNamara Wen Darras, p m , Robert %Tromp. Crratritentt: JP•Mcerrtku Tr A Clark, J Walter Psforrn klcdrZe Mai:MOS P Doran .• t • W A C01.1. , 1 S henbelm P It 1.A.4 a PO, TD Eaten - non ppm t ttpb.no 5.12.-Mehver g l e F oVet ick L Rosa M Sllsema D ROlolmas p ml' James Pallor Dean SCnpm4 ariliken .1 Smiley Co operates Cp Den II Wells p o 4 M Tlnglry Einnyedy &Son* I • • Harmony , . A Lost. &Son, II X', Drape &Eq p . m 4 Your,: & Thomas, JStephens S Schlegel. 8 W alters • John Pritrilk 13 J 9111116 ' • • 14 ' 24 Gretnrer pm 4; • 10 173 II) .4nyder ' 14 • i , A DMP44,•1141 &Mu 14 Spruigral4. jj A - RSchtlvr .2, •,. 13 '• 14 It T Hantliirlt • 12 13. lltprtsfant &.Iklricroils 11 34 1 Spencer & De- WI ti 1 3 8 ;silrer Lat. : 11 WO) Trau ta .!. • 14 1 1 t 4l ' a n g Y L I ! • ' ' 11 31 1 , SIISPEC44 I / 1 114 Depot. , - : T TM* pson . 11 li Ze r ri n ellg3d o ,lex, • ' ' 1 1 1 4 I A It Tarbo2. ~ P D Lyons 14 13 GIL Adams' 11 Iffts Altana%) 14 IVoa Datill . , 114 .1 t , Foci 10 d CE:slnd ' • ' 11 21 CSurtleo • 14 !WI F-Ikenhcll 1 4 (ICU-apt:ill ' 33 .43113 C. Dell . u IJ eitlll C o ok •11 .1 C .2, .1 11 Cook . • 13 ,Gatteoburs, AV Co lioten. I, 9 !' • bstlm urnttr*a • 14 D A ttone , 11 Leltti Ptiftlftiel ' -14 CJ Lyons ~ 13 Mri SI E Doblnomr• " 34 Thomasldakunald• . .. 10 A WI. . -14 C A tinter • 14 11CLalpm 4 , 10 VI , Srull i l e t lP" • 14 ~ . It Unlon Moro .. 10 41.741eput • , - • 14 Y DTl:aye? • • 'l3 r 1 0 01 1 ,4 1 1, & D1eD , 30413 14 0 D Cranaall ' 42 il . TT:I7P • ' 13 14 W.s 011•02.141 p at 4 11 liwyapm 11 a 74183rd , ~ " : 1 II at" , irraltre , • ' 1 1111.gcni &bre, . ' 144 (lernrlthbltettham , 11 OmEEFwMI.. ,', u A Cracr 14oiln . AST Ol ti bunt . • • . 14 c f i,... Doter , 1, ' — Phoniiiym ''. ' , CkLiimli , : , , ' -14 141 21, ) , I i tocpt ppt t'' . ] 4 ' . 14 11W W Desserwer .. ' • 'll C Mane. NiehOlt/i&Co } 72 C'CBprt!!;t 4 • Ilarford, I',lCarr„Ll CA tlhekete , 14 3151114 We • ' It mk.,,e{4 dt.Nsweop JC Etlivards 14 ti 1t J • nors ' .11 ET Tiftany 11 It tc ./aekisn. n h. I D InSlspm4 31 neon 1111slely • • N,orrist& rre A• et4l,h. 0% , Plf Ittiseticrdarp ar; • 4 14 1 LIWP I44 -rhrr r; 1411 hesrarlos A Bros 33 Ritthirsiola , . FOl 'l3' 'Pla'sur &Jeffers' • ” • 111 g man:asst. a . • , 11 Brjrrtsopht ' ' 'll 11411 Itairos r • ;- 11 J WrI;141 ..; 1 ' • • Grow A; Bros 12 hlhts 11anter , ~.13 Blade & Cy/ratter,ll er.:iiliiiicsTiits Vesbiniecnr3liniitaiiiniti: ';'-'"' dais 14 :.,,; Bales $ - 5,000 less:than 4110;000:elass 33 Sales ,Aippoo Sisk 0,1.01;30 : 1.2 "Sales $lO,OOO f ee s - 115bn t 410 .111 class Sales 323,00014 cm than 120,000. flkii.e 10' 08.0001eier than 5 40 , 0 0. el*' 0 Saks:00,000 less'lhtto ** oo o - elass 8 And the Jtulgek, thenourtirof,Xonnonit cicns of, lurid; tt,Cpn,rt nfrAp *bit, the court Iletiati iii'3lo'ntrOptt, in sad for sahltonrity;nn'Thiniday„ April 1703;.'1343; fit one tiekoeklit terielilehithne4ll3l3 plan= an of the Illeraluistts cleshribetli !leaned. ams chelecl asatatetsol46l.rit . 1 1k 1 134 , 1 1 3,1„4 ,1 !•,! 0 :0:37 , c3L 4 -.: 1 0/1X, lip •;Mir 4 2FM)4 4 "9/.W tt g aw e, • — l3ltfr YCR • 40i'itkiir4W9000iff•AP$311Nett' MEE F , -- _. _ NoTlCft—tblitts to caution th e public against trust. : logile , ael tberry on my account, an will pay no debts 01 eontracl:l4g after tlifs data. . 1141 . i 4 Fib. tl3*-4r. WM. ' ' • • - . -, • • ANNUAL STATE Eisrt crp TUB Reoeiptii. Expenditures OF SuaqiiolteunuaCo; fkir 2972. I t• I . ' • Made and ramie*. ••• - • of CI! "tot of Aforolo bly of the pill, A. D.183L RepiNCE - OF COLI . . CTOIVYACCOe#II F 04.072," . , Townsbl parrs! Duetll Acettitutt E:ol2* • Per Boroughs. • totes: • paid; 'flops 'Cent.: Apolacon".l...s 484 26'$ 409 61 $ Itir 20 $ 21 55 Auburn....... 1.476 18'1,38850 "1461 7307 Ararat. 296 02 278 G- 269 - 140 Ilridgewa telt' : 2,126 53 -1;982 70' (20 08 40483 Brooklyn • 1311366 '1,14724 "' 0 01. ' :6088 Clifford • .1,80968 1„.4 06'' 13 25 4447 (3mconut 54305' ' 51489' - 960• 07 137 I)inwck ...... 1,294 . 60•' 1,21767 : 1 1316!'6407 Dundati ~ • 15176 148°4 •788' • 7 769 Franklin . • 87605 • • 1128 80 - 5 06 • .48 59 Forest Lake ..•1,068 20 101012 "438 53 19 Friendsrille .. 18329 ' 167 15 785' ' 879 Gibson 154164 1,269 20 • 565 •-66 79 Great Bend... 1.077 66 101 670 745 33 01 Gt. Bend - Mm. 43509- :19990 14 15 '2104 Harmony 85118 80080 • '1024 42 14 11 a Hord 1.20(102 1,11664 936 5982 lierriekc . 70.364 ' 601 33 435 33400 Jackson ' 1 159 42 1,09403 818 57 26 .Itacsup .. 80033 /6041 800 4092 Lath rup... ‘.. 797 46 75110' 674 - 2053 Lenox 1,28562 1,21427 745 -43100 L. Meadows.. 13768 15056 '• 25 687 Liberty 86160' '79743 2807 :11,1 07 iddle( own .. 841 21 770 01 go 76 4057 31 ontrutte.... 1,038 45 1,83194 1011 06 41 New Milford.. 1,69811 1,1311517 10 57 84 37 N.3lllford bom 687 15 ' 60812 755 3148, Oakland' " 601 03 03147 582 29 76 Rush 03503 88884 19 39 4078 Silver 56970 81282 14 17 43 77 Susquehanna-. 1.13803 1,03583 4847 - ..54 Springville ... 1,14051 1,061. 00 204 5 5000 Thobson .. 607 60 574 33 808 20 23 3207453 A 90 9 .84 094 10 118158 ItECAPITIA:AT}ON. * ' Total ain't of Duplicates, - $313,074 Total amount pall by t'ollortoct - - $30,01M1415.- Tioxli ain't Exonerated :194 10 ' • " Percentage to - "' • ' • ' 4 Collectors - - - 1,43'3 SS. • : 53 Tow NS II I PVA'N'D — COLL EC ro A ra :Ancr, ..... E. 8 ynoterjlierrlck.... A. A. Carpenter Auburn.. .. il. N. TiPitovel FArtkal ...E M. k 4 ;....15 A rn rat Gaon:, A arry!.le,n p T.ta km:alif, rtelltvirater....lt.Fanchreilnairola , .., , . A nee) .31,genj: Itraoklea :. J.L. Reynold..Lenox.. ~, ... A7Fficirchl:l CI ifr..rd ....M. A Gardneritititer itendavee....7' Itiper Cltecoent.: .. David Stantes Liberty. ...Joseph Weh.t..r Dian0rk.,.....8. 0. Bunnell 31 Icttiltite . nn—aaninel Ondre Droalatr .... .... Amon IklllatiMont rape ...Tabu A. Llowell rn Pnklin —Yr de,rta Line. New Miltnni, _4, 2{....nne. i s, rmert Lake.. Arni. G. 'Smell N. `Alllfarattoio... fintlillt Frier deville. ..tnmri 'Mewl Calkl , ild:.'......Y.'N.lC:Fax. -- Gib... .......F. P. Whillser Utah. z. ~_. .C. Flncurieeelt . GL Bend . .li. 9. Barman :flier ,LAke • ri."4,9 Ar.; Gt. Bend born it Whltneffe , P , rb 36s "... : •rnh Ifit'Pttr , ,larmanr.—. .I.larai Tat lac ..prlnerflte..,A. Q. p n ... , it.,Lord - 41 ark 8:41ndl Imansyta4..J.' W. ftrandiu CO NTY Ex PENDITCitES - r To COtakknoorollth Coat ' ItottlYiCACl2 ' ' 4111 to 16. d . .... . , 11lud.g. CouutiCumml.lutiir...s3 - 4 . A0).••-. • F. L. Iter •• 401.511 0 Mg.tilyttraft. L. 1 3 / a te...Jim • 4007 , L. ti. I.•bub..ToVn • aW .1. R. 1..rm•0. Indq.Nlo,ll(..enna ... 1.10003 G. 4 k 61C - 41J • ••••• 'A' ••: • -Loco e;i4:,..4; , ..p :ro to I Ktyl, rostolin, Flan 4u au Or.amtand YrtrrelYV .7,d73 v 1 coorriloot4tud-7ail'ratrendttgtii.c. ,' • .1.9r..t.3 O. 1. none., PoMagr ICegio try, FIN 40 - ..... • Cb , udolita and Fatiress.lAturoo.2...r—,::`,.'.s4l9. .bor , „trim Golend Presider!!lnl and forts i.:l - ot 1,5*193 Just tales rip T. NS ky• Shktilf —.. 447 Wm. T. .halos, Sheriff and Jaltnr— 1,2t0t5-1 H. H. Llelnar. gherilt.......— .. . . 1011110 AFiro,al,l4lo Ltylo m. cOMMAM,‘ lotm. rt 1:44750 Coroner's Ingo.. 4.a. Post Slone= .r. 1,121.1., Tatum, 7" I'o'=o Or C. C. 113Iary, Jell Phytile Itastern Penizmninry .. . ' 49394 J R. Cr rm •IL Divtrlct ..Ittorger..!„.. J....,.' ;!2 . 0 , 011 County Bonds /inlets:no& . • 2a2; 10 wild Cut twonttel r • • 4 , 4 • r.S Inso mace '11175 Jars C..mml slonitrs.. ..... B, g;o rr d„ proilumplArl • " Wm. ft t:vlopm.. for Rcsoentor'Stiorps::'—',.. :tt3 Weathers` InstltOtel.... Atscla y, State Vas 3.t0 • " " "t . . 2,114115 B. di, Jones. 4 dskYt...: ‘ 300 P A mosNlehi,le. Co. Aiaiterli. 'lO2lO • • L. ant lid, t SOW Tretsarrr:s Petcr.tntte ?Jut ltvllandl.: ..... ... iotts ...,—,+,........ Vry.,4+ll 07 • / • + . . . . by Coonty order* reeeem+4l ham' 54.. lA.. "++'i . N 9, C+sl3 . lpclusivo ..... ...•.....,..,..-.- • fi1f,.16.41.% Tremi rye++ P”re +mgr. ...... ._...._ .... LlSiril Four retumflog Orders • ' .., - " ~.. .•;.ICeSlit S..T;;MT.9 • STATI3f STQI DOO TA:S. AALA Nt7i-4572 TRACY . . To amount of anid fund in TneasifTer's ' handl' as per List atidltois' repeol..,s=ll3 " • • ' V,Dli 03 • ' 'CONTRA. '• ' M.' Ily no; Onlers tedeemed from No.l to N 0.7 , •—...4127 el Treasurer's Commission on Expatiation,* . .244 Amount in Treasurer's bonds to 167 ,111. , , .• 6 . Illt:Ai0.70E11% , :, STATEMENT L11.1141',1A FI\E3 iou TIT?: M!MWMW=MI ' Bdrong-ita !cams: - paid 'Liana Cent 21 , 00' Vl7 53 ia 350 $ 07 ALatritra.: .... .13 :8' st.tl..! 72 Ararat ...... 1100 , .12 83 • .50,- :10 Bridgewater 441 00 3088 18'50 :I * l.-P. Bmaillpa " "1050 '" 1023" s'oo' 57 . ... 5000 '4OOB 750 2'4., 14 00 .10 83 , •2:50.: ",137 39 50 ~ 20 03 1 800 6.57 DundalT.- 10 00 „ 808 • 150 • . 43 • Frsnklm ~,28 00 23 23 350 1 2,2 38 00 24 23 12 50 ,• 1.27 850 s'7o' 250 .30 Giliscnik. 20 00. 20 13 ,1 50 `.]:137 Grlpot,,Bend.. 23 50 I'oo ~, 4 50„ „, DO areat pe4d b.crq... 50 , 12.83, , 0,00: 2700' '21'85 .400•' I'ls ' 22 50' 2000'50 1 '1 10 , • 160 Jacloson. • ,-20501 1 7 10 ..2 50 -90 .Iw6up ...; ..... 21501. ; 1350 . 750.,..70 f, sihroji • 5950, 29 200 177 Lenox, "" 21 OW 10 48 50 02 Lfultirsfuldows:.. • • 500 - "'- 8 . 80 ' 419 20 lAbortyr 'ST 05 200;: 195 Xiddlotownr«.:.;* 07 2040 zoo montime ;•4, •• f 1000 .1 AG 13 2 , 00 05 N'ere3lllfdr•l.:::. 47 50 'B9 43 600 ' 07 Neiv Milfbrd tioro 26 :10.' 1615 050 • 53 6601 , 5'-1118 .83 Itz•li • • ...• .• • : 4 21101•,..118 90 -.ZAO .1 200 4, 4 0 0 , .•,-, .09',;!= nu. . ,1 72 tittiquelpvinn.„..... 52.00 . ~49 73 /300 23 gprlngvlllo ,85 50 • ' Thonnion.. • ":. , 21 . 40 ."1710 , • 9•50- -2, 90 ;•••r•-•.4. 144 :OP 71A JA: 341 . "vtizArl4.l. - 441514„...T.: r , •.. ~ • Ani tu f f a oMI rf, ;,-.Ot4;P P 19 1 0 iV9Ptiht;cria 2 4 ,44 , • ' 144444:: 1 147.1furTlt , iti;3ll - • .;,144 vaxi{„i nppi ..rti4TVili . . _ - Tuzas.,:izr Account ;SvOt Itu.rrAti; FUND. Da. ClA:4lA,iistolloeion for int—xioil • ;.• • I coslan. . D 7 ;moron bald oedreetlon nt:pe Iteeerptle, ' (), L .\ .• .Refunding Order to D. Tillie ltdatree In Treesurees e iza Fluilberyfelant X. L. Carus. tconsty Aatiarr, _ _ TWA' _HAYDEN. TREAI4 OP soli Q A fA AccottNT WITH SAID CO: 'o Astibusitio TrttunuerM lisidsMii per last Atiditurs`ltepOrt6..:J.,nw.rwl* 45 implieet* for 1874... ,42PT4 lierei,e4frirehlThsested ~ . 1,.901,14 "°. idolseTiShastid • Loony „ _ David Tailor, Sew ' ' Amount res.'ll frost eossty.oeletrs for rod- a theege •••• o „frossjiliso.X.l.lvzior t fiber. ilf.•FleleosodJOry rio 66 - sit! .. .. .flover AWLlif, • y ••••"'" o from illlitarpfines for Print. 1i)77 loti C ." - • " ~for C ourt nos . " retikEvan's 119 0 •Lectors'. ........... . I " %fir B n rst i ll:r 4 r ' Fr ! ') : •:for -Court Boom mt., My*. , mains Brothers 11W •• for "Coon Boo* mt. Ts* • .mdse Brentano 11W for Court Hotta) rest„ John „• Bir,Cour Uolustrenasslietrit, Amocialloo 1114 Trots Perk* 'Criteirlbr J:l3. from sare •• addltionsi.rsic.-.llm. IAI 'from lieturitid . • • - Cciresia, Cr.. rearjteltradlagOrdera ,Rl l2 , Costal Orders redeemed from Ito. i • Iminoire • '• • ' -••• ' 211,1ii111 Etonemlloos *Collectors 11114104 Pert:estate 10 COUCC2OIII 1.53:15/1 I*7 Treasureeipaemtutan onreestpts of BA- 1, a ' 1414 st.lXt•er meet • " - Tro , oolreeo Cllll/1111101.1111 expendltrunr Of 244.227 24 at per cant; ...... 622 Amount In Treumees hands tp bah05ee.,.„.7.11,113 STATEMENT OF W. T. blOziEy. SI 1i IT,, IN ACCT WITH FINES AND JURY FEF FOR 18/2. Dr. • • • " " among of Flues and Jury Feel, luser ara. ath• Cletk of thirliZert or' QUiftrr !Version,' • " 011 CIT • ' • "'" • •• • %.• "vallStidn• • Dy imnoot paid Troarmer and aimed fa Ni aacvnm„Vane , Tbres p.r cent: retained for eolrectlen 7 411 , .... .rt..„ktpop. STATEM ENT or T.-EAS' IN ..ELATION. TO' Ran AND SENOOL: !AXES 0:r; I :Pft: C. SEATED LANDS-1870 t 1811.- IV:. bamboo , al, sta. 110311 TAXES.' - .3. ir-7 , ` , To, amonat of Road - tieertratt• !pi the iraititrdr`'. 'Mate i 1 C 4 llt attiptiiil paid . . F.. r . .!1 - 10;cvilst ,1;112 BCIIOOI,..TAX* To moon( a( School N arranta fot ,t l(laitara Jan nue • .."' ,$1,451111 Br smour.t paid Treasurer's peresu gage at 11 pa CPI. U 'Sten:Mt:4"r •OF Sp:* • ed.7l'lltiiVer, I",r.ike.kni - I. AV: rA ' r r ir:l2O f VT I ttingt -e. ,l: . jarn t :n46 e . - ktAn r ,for:lgkCiA 4 h d l u lrg l roMirsiiiiMiii g 7 We e.r If; the foregoing to be •io sket itetest. K. L. , OSPAR WASHISURN.. yContaltoutztinfosar -.• LYMAN•BLAIMSLES:. --"*! 4••PlAjt • iertrii . : • WA. ca..sios,:gemtaispitotiriopFrw.- A VD nal; IttIVIIT, - - SurquENAN74 , LIVRATT,..ss. tii'e:yu;uuttersigne 4nditota irtnoti At; Arr County alt Sintnehanna t t rod, 'in pursuanat:ot nue duties, nt the 4nditols' Qttice„ in Nostra*, nn 111ondar, Jannaerttlfi.V. l - 18tViitirtrid audit, adjist, and settle the eesefil- -accent:An-et tire Ceenaitt4ortereanci-TATsgrer,4.ol;Scoun• trodi.orgthiall.ghonA-thor°V • 4ti s ,t .we find In btreorreet, „WO tio • the. Intcy - littyilett; , Treasare'r_•-of—sattl ,, Conllty, natuunrie cliuhiSr flindieZlB-4C3f #fiten4l;tti State finidiqllenk Stoc ky Dog ter remain leg. orAO..tiiiicrtifirMfrirrl4 amount of .Militielnittbt; 4G; total Ip3,lss• 57:'• -.••••,%•!•-,,:.,•••,;,••••••••4 ... AUokNiC4i4il4; , ... , i M. L. CATLIM,.. COast.3 l, Aittitaei *J. T. ELMS::: .Z. . 4, • ' ~..... - ~ • x larditors. Office-Moatrose;-.Tarr.-7; ii.-IHEM ..: - .11:' , ' , .', '2"...- t. ... , . •,' MOVER.II6I I I2IY 'To f/ olit Crii?Wirk: filmic Vint titOist Feed on credit I desire *amnia call haat%) the 20th of March in order to be certain grctire itr - raftri.cereeli any tirn% !"till at. Ilte'StOtii 6 r..44-.W.etibAtelatiVse "4,ilniNrk: einrrlANS• could SAI E. - • • In persnarreirininiirder of the Orpltan4, er,s,keibrFotwroow,. 811136.61'76W sPcatiia,to usdlmele4tsen, mill:We iipased,to , public, sale. on Vie 'premise' s toroth afaer dederth eflrOli, SATUTIDATiItA ken ' 4 4; 18711,Ertrio. o r eloeli p. m., the telinicirrardeserthen real eatarei. or which Sarirlel gsllffaTetrtli,deltr -111 AT CI3IOIBCIIPARC'Et. ATM , 1,04 of. lnitattztr4 •drissOropo Toss:ship/ JCVOISION Btbit erateiale - reeam:-Poneee .amtAiseiefeso as.4olbsolt Mks Brdhosthe to tha rearm of the Aldost an moat vadlearil TrO spite Thud; Threes slosutild roodffolti friasssi oae half ilegrrseS, 'most thlrfrolOti sods to acme: stenosalOns rams moth. seven .deverowsosst 18 640 rods to corner In centre of Said Mod; shuts st PlUlle St nth 21 dermas asst. 21 perches ; , Us ra if ourte•So a Ift ID dr.:treas. , west 2810 perch es Thiono South 111 dal:vale - rag 1101;042Patttles to post andl ftPlaa arra tone black Idtaa..lo MOP , . a k tin., , I,4_t_ll matt plSlOlr. at Geo rao itrileritAlCe WS sordi oueloir demo srestlL 9, stub osPoer of odd 1 frpliftrark: and t bee Cora ts,..r ---7.io.th 'adds 7,1":11' de wost'l3:l es. 4s Tho Out. at' IW,lnalveentalif xhtlat- leWo • lose ap ti L tlie irdpnaterocalparA sourfs' • two in? SAt:E.Vinj ; 04Pira dr!T• of sale. niinali - tho bahince on final confirMar Hon, and the balance - in - nix - months from flag confirmation with interest from confirmation of sale, . J. W. Bn.r.tims, 1. Adieu's. E. Ems, Nieholson t Feb. 2I , Fr+., , wr la.-Via:3EI7UL EC COW SWIM, OTPOSITI TUX COI= MOVIII, t3ZITIO JOAN B, TAIMELL. Proprietor. sattit Mimes Imre ttas it 001/00 Ittlyeanating W '' ilde " s G. Irriar rent Ca. 4 1710 74% .. all . 1140 11170 . , • ) - , 41.9 00' ENE