THE WEEK. Last Thuisday, the Joint Commission commenced -the work of examining and counting the Electoral vote. A Wash ington dispatch thus describes the open ing'eCene. '‘fthe gra vel then fell and, the President.pq tem said in his awful, sot. emn *de: "The meeting of the two Houses for . couating the votes for Presi, dent and Vice-President of the United States will now come to- order." The irast,audience was at once quiet. Then the gravel fell again and Mr. Ferry , said: "In obedience to. the Constitution, the Senate and House have met to be present at the opening, _Counting and declaring of the electoral returiis for President and Vice-President of the United States for the term of four years from the 4th of March. next. In compliance with the law, the President of the Senate will in pres ence of , the two flonses and in alphabet ical order call the States, beginning witti. Alabama." He,f,hen unlocked the box, took from it the return of . Alabama, broke .the r seal and Said Having 'opened the certificate from Alabama, the Chair hands it to the • tellers to be read in . the prestnce and hearing of both • Houses." Senator Allison; one of 'the tellers,,coin- - menced to read the certificate received by the messenger, whereupow all the.specta tors in - the rear of the seats on ~ t he floor rose and remained standing, as if expect ing objection. But there.. was none at , this stage nor any other. When , the du plicate received by mail was read, !gr. Conkling rose and suggested that time could be , saved , by : comparing . , all such with the.one first read, and the suggest ion was accepted. . When the reading was , coticludedit 'took half an hour— the President 'pro tern. said: Are there any objections to the' returns from Ala • barna ?" All eyes were turned upon Seriator spencer, who had been credited With intending - an objection, but bele mainediiilent, and Mr.. Ferry said: "There are none. The State•of Alabama will be counted. One of the tellers - will an nounce the result." • General Cook, of GeOrgie, then - read the ten. Votes of that State . forTilden and Hendricks. Arkan sas went through the same form,' and its six votes were Counted for Tilden and Hendricks. California * followed with its . six votes for Hayes and Wheeler, Colora do next for the same, Connecticut next. for.Tilden and Hendricks, and when the three votes of L Delaware bad been - reached the convention had occupied just in hour." ,Tiins matters went 'forward until Flor ida was reached, when atjthe question .by Mr: Ferry, "Are there 'objections to thii •certificate" ? Mr., Field of Nevi York preiented his objection to the. first-cer tificate, signed by Jones (Fla.), Cooper (Tenn.), McDonald (Ind.), and by Rep resentatives Field (N. Y.), Tucker (Va.), Jenkins (Pa.) and- Sprrnger (Ill.) After the reading of the objections and a eet of counter objections , to tbe Democratie•re- - returns,hastily prepared by the Republi! can managers President pro' Um Ferry onid :_"Are there ftirtherobjections to the conning of the votes of' the of State Flo= rida ?" (After a pause.) "If there be none, the certificates and papers, together with other papers accompanying the same, as well as the objections presented, will now be transmitted to the Electoral College Commission for judgment and decision, The Senate will now withdraw to its chamber sothat the House may iieparately ' determine the: objections." The Commission are stil deliberating and will probably reach a decision to morrow. • - The, House . Committee have developed evidence sufficient !to ,satisfy any man that Wells and Anderson tiffeied the eltctoral vote of _Louisiana for.- sale, de-- manding therefor the sum. of one million dollars. The testimony of one witness was;ii detailed account of the offer of this infamOus Returning Board to certify to the honest returns of that State fOr Til den and Hendricks, and not to fraudii lently report them for Hayes and Whe...l - for a consideration of $1,0100,000. J.'S'. Maddock, a Reptiblican internal Revenue.- agent, represented Wells sand the board to Col. J. T. Pickett, who was to raise the money, provided it could be raised by the Demoarats. He communi cated with kr. Hewitt, Chairmati of the National DeMecratic Committee,. who informed' Col. 'Pickett that it was the third overture, of . the grind, though this seemed more authenticated, but, like, the . others, he Spurned.% and requested Col. Plekett _to reply to, thoSe Who started negotiatiOns through hitti, that the Dem ocratic party belieVed they had honestly earned Louisiana; ,and ,dit not propose to buy themselves throughheeheated out of that result. . - . , . - - A NNUAL STATEMENT ' . . . , . • —OF THE:.. . .. . 7. t . • _. , , ,• , , • , RECEIPTS ( ' & VAXPE' ' D ITITRES . ; OF- 1 r . r , - . Ihisquebanna t ountg . ~.-.• , .• '. - , . . _ • ' ' , , . . • ' - - • . For 1876.•. • i, ' . . . , .. . . MadeiOd s imblisbediri pursuance'of ail Act ot Assembly of tb , l2th of Ailtil i . A.1).1885. . TABLESHOWING THE BALANCE- OF COUR() RS' ACCOUNTS FOR .. I ' , Townships, and Collectors' tl IP. ti h. 01 . oti a , 0 0 0 41'.- b o . V. o 0 0 o o 0o 0 . . , a Ps . • ... I . Boroughs. I • , Names. f ' ; It V. I. g g. It I ... CIP r• . P il sa. r. I° P • • P . ' til . :. - . . : . . • , ----"*""-•-•",_____. Apolacon:... EidiardEzoney.. $ 497 74 $ 463 48 $ll9B $ 28 $1766 $ .15 54 '$ 18) $ 132 Auburn.— •t• W C Lowe 1,635 92 1,587 70 17 29' 98 56 68 52 52 140 271 Ararat Win 11 Barnes . 397 77 874.99 , 805..78 . - 16 66 -1497 79 79 Bridgewater Jeremiah Baldwin 2,318 76 2,181 85 22 08 488 58 90 53 95 211 284 Brooklyn ' .., E S Bldridge 1,269 28 1.202 49 351 28 45 70 42 ; ' 108 228 Clifford . • .... ... ..... M A Gardner 1,47107 1,379 68 'lB 8.3 .'.2 61 ' - 50.96 , 44 - 365 ' 286 Choconut ' B M*Divitt I 592 94 558 93 . 460 941 - 20 97 18 57 142 98 Dimock . L W Bunnell 1,289 95 1,205 54 20 07 44 56 44 50 01 Bs2 261 Dnndaff I B Davis 1.69 75 160 46 85 844 424 877 27 20 Franklin D H Blowers 1,039 89 9814? 677, 165 84 00 80 70 168 ,162 Forest Lake W G Small.. 1,157 84 1.096 96 315 773 42 38 39 84 .97 2 07 - , Frlendsville Andrewlllinnehan 183 89 164 56 10 17 866 341 660 146 .85 Gibson Al P Pope - 1;681 45 1,592 20 '., 645 130 91 39 •8442 2 53 444 . Great Bend Twp , A 0 F0x..... ... 993 92 935 64 904 .49 24 29 54 27 04 .108 1'42 Great Bend 80r0...... R Ferguson......'• 435 41 : 407 63 683 91 45 16 79 15 09 91 ...79 Gt. Bend Village Boro .L B Crook 226 99j 214 17 155 11 27 764 679 49 36 Harmony ....-- .. •..... -. Woble Thomas.... 1,193 86' 998 04 143 30 62 52 81 86 36 66 92 77 1.93 Harf9gd H J Tyler., . ..... 1,366 88 . 1.280. 14 13 37 67 37 46 62 42 23 117 - 2 . 22 Ilernck EJ Thomas 923 06 875 56 649 46 08 ,82 71 2992 122 157 Jackson • A S Bingham. 1,39036 1,318 85 •7 37 -6914•- 47 C 5 -48 93 81 281 Jessup.... Lucius Smith 902 00 854 01 305 44 94 • 88'80 , 8158 55 166 Lathrop Ansel Merrill 872 93 822 59 705 43 4 30'24 2782 96 146 Lenox.„.. T D Payne 1,526 60 1,442 58 10 10 75 92 68 64 5881 173 810. Little Meadowi •C C Fox t 170 88 16071 172 845 5 2 464 32 24 Liberty ...•. . .... .. T L Smith , .968 53 900 70 20 43 47 40 41 78 .•39 00 73 205 Middletown ~. Wm Lee. 875 55 • 824 46 770 43 39 -84 92 88 17 1.75 Montrose . liaey Tyler 1,795 601 1,695 85 'lO5O • P 25 97 25 90 18 - 232 476 ' New Milford Twn.... 0 M Shelp 1,926 031 1,814 71 15 81 95 51 '52 57 47 88 217 ~2 52' New Millard Boro .J E Dean 801 30 752:07 965 39 58 86 50 32 95 182 173 Oakland. S H Estabrook.... 149 54j .. - 672 45 ", 41 70 '' 3519 10 40 13 96 •1 71 7 3 Rush DII Dvine L 124 62 1 ,056 25 12 55 59 42 78 89 25 147 206 Silver Lake - Thos Ro e gers, jr... 1.008 94 948 96 , .10 at 7B .49 94 . 84 05 • 825 221 159 Susquehanna., - Wm G Leslie 1,418 16 1,830 97 17 14 70 05 68 60 50 76 •517- 2 67 Springville - Z B Scott - ' - :1,355 08 1,273 29 14 78 67 01 53 71 48 50 2 643 255 Thomson.... T C L Wrighter ' 601 71 564 67 733 . 29 71 :21 09 19 57 • 50 •102 , —..—. -- —.....—. ............ • : ' '' • ' • .$36,883 80434.089 pet $504 96 $1,789 213 $1,387 47 0;227'4 sot 26 $64 50, . . , •, • , , Total amount of Duplicates ' " " . paid .............. ..1 ' ...$84; 0 09. 56 " - " exonerations• ' • 504.96 • 44- • " • percentage 1,789.28 - -. , . _. : ' , • —586,833.80 ,Totalitnohnt of Duplicates 1 ..... I .-- $1,887.47 " ~, 64 paid .... t ........:: - .....t • $1,227:71 ..- " exoneration . • 95 . 26 ' - 1$ " " percentage , .... ... .. .... ...... 64.50 " ' . - - —51,887.47 EXPENDITURES OF SUSQUEHANNA CpUNTY. 1876. . , $ Commonweftitt:eostil ' : , ' 794 50 Road and bridge.views , ' 651 20 Road damages ' , ' 1 110 00 P. G Ball. County . Commissioner 362 20 D 0 Minkler ; ' 00 M E Ryan " IS G - B Eldred,:Commiseioners' Clerk... - ... 700 00 Constables 1,211 82 Grand and Traverse Jurors , 4,267 01 General, township and4pecial elections...... 1,470 61 Court House and jail, fuel and lights . . 245 28 Court House - '.. 254 89 E Baldwin, Court Crier and Janitor ' 353 00 Airsessors.. °. .. , l i. '1, 516 00' Printinz. - 551 63 : Interest on temporary loans 156 91 Interef t on bonds outstanding • 440 65 " " redeemed .. .. ... ........ 889 66 State Lunatic Asylum • 1,166 05 Insurance 199 00 Jail . :._,.... . .74 82 ' Stationery... ... 166 61 Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts. .. 113 90 rot, Coroner's Inquests 95 68 District Attorney ... . . 473 00 Town C10ck.. : .:.. - 25 00 DI) Lathrop. Stenographer .. 27315 Eastern penitentiary , 608 03 Justices of the Peace. ... . . ..... 7 00 State tax, 18 J 6 • 2,116 13 C C Halsey, ail Physician 49 00 Teachers' ........ . ........ 180 00 Agisjcultoral Society ... • 100 00 Pottage . 10 05 Registry 598 15 Jury Commiesionsra.. ;. t 100 00 . ... , Wni A Crossmou, late clerk .„ 134 60 Win A Crossmon, Auditor's b . lerk and in eking ~ County Statement .. 62 50 Fraser ‘4:to Crossmon, Counsel. 1875 • 35 00 Win A. Crossmon, drawing oath of office for . • Commissioners etc - -- , 8 go Counsel, 1876 .. . . ' - 300 County -I '3in ditor Bonds - redeemed 6 900 00 M B Rehoe, late 'Sheriff .. . 224 14 Wm White, Sheriff - 1.095 22 Public Records 834 90 HENRY C. TYLER, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH. SUSQUEHANNA. 1876. Dr. . . To amount received from E G Taylor, late __ TreAstirer. • ' , ...$ 4 000 84 To amount received from Rush Pocr Distriet. , 182 55 " II W Tiffany, taxes - ... .. 75 90 : 4 ` rirrlaiMaen 462 " Jame!! Murphy_ " . ....... .. ..... ' 55 Charfes Risley " 169 " F.Beinau, rent of Court House.. 12 00 " New Milford poor district -89 5900 46 1* 40 " . Elijah Snell taxes 244 • ....odkval 1 V COMMOLIWeaIth -vs.Dandon ••. Fines and jury fees _ Jury fees " Unseated land taxes ' - 1 240 36 ", Duplicates for 1870... 86 333 80 " 3 mills taxon personal property... 1 807 47, Blakeslee, et al., late Com'rs 99 00 " additional tax.:s 252 99 T0ta154 3 , 6 7 1 23 • COUNTY AND STATE TA *8 FOR THE YEAR 1876. RECAPITiILAtidN.—COtrNTy. RECAPITULATIO .f ..--13TATa. . :, , $30,728 09 Tbe aboye account audi*Clinitari 0, 1817i-2- , , ..I. --}t7 • : - i - ". • M: ti:VAtrillt; - L, B. O•DOWD. Anditore. WM. MERILIIR, ,Tx. . M. L. CATLTN, L. B. 0' DOWD, }Auditor.. WM. MESKER, JR.: - I • ; M. t. CATLIN, L. B. O'DOWD, Witt. MERgia,3l4. lAuditore. By county orders .:.........$30,723 09 . * . • . =NM= COUNTY.. 4 , amount of 12 refunding orders ...,$ 62 ' 2$ County orthrs redeemed .. . 33 728T9 " 11xonerations to Coll.'s co. tax... . 504.96 aa Percentage " • .... 1 789 2/3 " ExoneratiOns • " State- tax.. 952$ .• Percentage - 4 t- '! • •04 50 By commission to Treasurer (less amount received from State) • • 28829 By balance in Treasurer's hands .. ... 10 138 57 $43 671 23 , , _ `• \ • WM. ,SHERIFF ; IN ACCOUNT FOR FINES ,AND JURY FEES OR.‘ • • - ' i - - ' • • CR. . To *Mount at fines and Jury feu per. tertifi- By amount uncolleetable , •..., $3lOO rat,eB, - of" the Prothonotary, and Cleik of the By B'per cent. retained. for collect 00 .. 19 8 '_.Court of 'Quarter Semitone •..,:.....$B l l 00 By amount paid Tomlin:tree and in tits an . ... want...,., • • •• 6,•• Jo , * ~,,, ••• • • • 07-00 Totsl;.;, 64 02 .•• , 7 187 00 =MN STATEMENT , OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY TREASURY, JANUARY. Ist, 1877. ' Available fund s... ! '• ' . ,*; lllO,l 0: 67 Uscurient funds of previous years about.;,_ ..... ••••• • • • • • . .•• •••• .. 600 00 Notes taken for costs, but which are uncolleetable, aboutl. 46000 , ;',The , present Indebtedness of the cou nty is nine th ousand' one hundred' dollars, with interest from November 27, 1876. Attest :'G. B, DRI.I), Clerk: Conunissionen i Otte.. Jaw:aryl, WV. . . We the' undersigned Auditors in and for the county ot Bustpiehanna , met, in pursuance ot our duties, at the Auditors' Offitiiiii Montrose! on Tuesday, the 2d day ot January, A. D., 1877, and did audit atekadjust and settle the several ac counts of the Commissioners•and Treasure' et said county as follows, We find, upon -a thorough examination, in the hands of Henry C. Tyler, Esq.,.connty Treasurer, Ten Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Dollars anti Fifty- Seven Cents ($10,138.57) county balance ; and upcm a thorough investigation of the Commission ers' accounts , we are satlified that our present board of Commissioners are.making every effort in their power to reduce the expenditures of the county. We find that for distributing the elec tion papers, Assessors d4plicates and papers,and the registry books and papers for the year 1872 cost the county s646,lwhile in the Year 1876, for distributing the same, cost the county' $197.50; and notwithstanding the above encouraging :facts, we find that many of the .Assessora of the county are charging exorbitant prices for making the assessments; and especially the borough of Montrose... We find also that - the charges for county advertising are exorbitant.for the times, and would'auggest to our Commissioners that they use every, means in their power to reduce the same. And while we tiiid the present board of Commissioners have , made a large reduction in the salary of their clerk we would recommend a still further reduction if practicable. .. M. L. CATLIN,' }County Auditors. WM. MEEKER,; JR .1 • - Auditcdie Office, Montioie, *Miry, 1, 1877. C. SUTTON, • ; IiBER t , , - Feb. 7, - ." Choionnt, Pa. I.IOIISk AND, LOT To i , • - J Co• Uri te - Cos" , z!AI Situated in 'New Milford Borough. • For term !, apy ly to. E. K: itIegARDSON, Feb. 1877.*4 ; Great Bestd, Pa. EXECIJTOR'S" .'NOTlOE.—Whereas Letters testamentary to the estate of Cormick Cushman, deed. late of Montrose, having been grant - 6i to the undersigned, all persons 'indebted to said es tate are reqgested to make immediate payment, and all persone having claims against the Same; are requested to present them withontileley; - • ' ' •,O. P. BEEBE, Executor. Brontreee, Feb. 7,1877. • 6w4 •• A A t TIDITOR'S NOTIOR--THE UNDER- - signed tutring been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Susquehanna County, an Aitditor to !diatribute the fonds in the hands of S. ft:Campbell, ad ministrator o f the est.-of E. Dopp, decid,will attend to the ditties of his appointment at his office iro Montrose,on -Wednesday, the 14th day of March, at _1 o'clock, p. m.. at which time and place all persona interested, must present their claims or be forever de barred from, coming in On 'said fund. , D. W.. SFs Atulltor. 6W4 Montrose; ren.-7, 1817. ITDITOR'S WOTIdE.—The tftider t rx. signed having been ippolzited an auditor by the Orphans: Cpurt of Suscea Co., to distribute the money in the hands of E. O'Neill. Administrator of the estate of James. Murtaugh late of Auburn township, dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appoiniment at the of of Eon. L.' F. Fitch in Montrose,Thursday;March 1, 1, o'clock p.tat., at which time and place all persom in terested will present their claims or be fore'ver debarr ed from coming in,bifstitd hinds. - , •, •, D. T. BREWSTER, Auditor Montrose, eb. '1,1677. Bw4' 1876. A UDITOVS NOTICE. - The Undtir: .111- signed, an auditor appointed by the Orphans" Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the funds remaining 'in the hande of Vernon Williams,- adm' r of the estate of Chester Withatus. ded'd. will &Vend to the lintleh of his appointment at the office of Warren & Bon in Montrose oh Weinesday;Marehrthi at 1 p.m.. at which time and place all persons Interested will pre sent -their claims or be forever debarred froM'coming in on said fund. : : . . . , - - - C. A. WARBEN , Auditoi. .Feb, 7,1877.- • • • 614 , Avrorroß's NOTIOE,The Under . signed an Auditor appointed by the Court,of ommon Pleas of Susquehanna Conn'y to distribute the funds iii the hands of the Sheriff ar ising , from the' Sheriff side of the real estate of WM. Howarth and best Miles, terre tenant.iwill attend to 'the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose. on Friday,March I6,at 1 o'clock'p.m.,at which time and place all persons • interested are required to appear and present their claims or be forever debared from coming in on said fund. ' D. W. SICAIILII, Auditor. • • Feb. 'T. 1877. 6w4 REPORT OF IHE CONDITION °FISK First Natiolik But of lontrose AT M.ONTRQSE, IN THE STATE OF FENESTINANIA, . I:At the close of business, January SO, 1871'. Loans and discounts... ~.. . $181.00069 Overdrafts.... „ 1,88017 U. S. Bonds to secure circnlati on .... .... 90,000 00 Due from approves reserve agents.. - , 110.078 84 Due from other National Banks. - - 6,06716 Due from State Banks and Bankers 8,9.54.9 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 9,914 43 . . $30,728 09 ...,arreiit exienses and taxes paid ' , . 2.806 18 Premiums paid 14,000 00 Checks and other cash items 15,8686 g Bills of other Banks 1,490 00 Practicail currency (ineluding nicklea) .. 645 68 Legal tender notes 4,16600, Redemption fund with U.B. Treasurer (6 per ; cent of circulation) .... 2,150 00 Capital stot k paid , in , $100,500 00 Surplus fund - 9 090 00 , Undivided profits ... • 7 ' 4,680 02 National Bank notes outstanding • 81,000 00 Individl deposits subject to check, ' . 50,19125 Demand certificates of deposit:.. • ' ' 40,254 09 Certified checks.. _ . 4.• ... '' . 6• • ~• Cattier's checks outstanding .... ' 800 00 Due to other National Banks 7•570111 Due to State Banks and Bankers ' ' 3,750 67 . Total . $198,14181 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA', ' COUNTY OF SUSQUEHANNA, r' W. if. Tunnem, President of the above named bank do selemnly_swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, _ Will Jr. TIIRRELL, IPresident.• Suliseribed and sworn to before me this 80th day of January, .181 f. . ; • • • L. BR4RLE, !Tr., Notsritrublie. doialicr--Attest 6110. VI BENTLEY. G. B. ELDRED. Directors A BBL TURRELL, Montrose, Feb. 7,!1877. !I'b*,lo.o!liaccount a We certify the foreiningto be is true statement ' E. G. BALL, • ' D. 0. muocutß, County Commissioners. ,M; IC. RYAN. - • . ". . RESOURCES.; Total • . " • $8,14161 LIABILITIES: FOR 1876. dited•Jaanazy 6,1877. AUDITORS REPOT. D issourTfox. The firm of Read & Stroud is dissolved by mutual consent., ' C. M. READ, if/TIMMS BTROUD. 6w2 NEW; The undereitored fume formed a colartnerehip under the. firm name of Read Brothers k Co: FOR - SALE OR . ' "EXCHANGE. , 4 • . . • irifty-stx acres of land, 80• acres of t which are under a good state of cultivation, within one fourth of a mile from Montrose , Borough, for sale or excnange. Apply to B. L. Baldwin, at . hie office, near the Court House. . .6w2 Montrose, Pa., Feb. 6 1677. . • ' IL L. CATLIN, t - L. B. O'BOWD. Auditors. WY. 11111ZAR, Ja. Montrone, Jan. 1; V. * * *Goode will be sold at strietly_eash prices for cash. H.P. READ. BILLINGS STROI7D. evr2 Montrose, Jan. 1,1877. AT SEARLE'S MILLS the Oleo of CORN MEAL AND , FEED •30. PER-TolturL .until'iuither notice. Montrose, Feb. 7,1877.w1 BII.4LINQB STIcOUT), • GENERAL FIRE, LIPS AND ACCIDENT INKRANCE:IGENT, 241C4c)istraiso, N*,4%. • Capital Repreiented, *1100,009,000! Fire Atssociation of Phil., Capital& Assets, $ 3,500,000 Insurance Co. of N. " " 5,000,000 Pennsylvania Fire,. Phil., , ' 6 '. , .. 4,100,000 Ins. Co.of the State of Pennsyl vania, Phila. Pa. - • " Lycoming of Maloney, Pa. Lancaster of Lancaster, Newton of Newton, Home Inis..Co., N.Y., National " 66 • Commercial Fire":.• " Fairfield Fire ins. Co.' South , Norwalk,. Conn. 6 . Atlas ' • " " Royal Canadian, of Montreal, Canada, Liverpool, London & Globe, of Liverpool Eng.. • it Providence Washington, of Providende, R. 1., 44 41 Tradelns. CO. Camden, 66 6 ' Patterson F 9 re Ins Co. Patter- Bon,N. J. 41 16 colin.Miituti titan s. Co., , / Weft American Life. PUPA. •-• ; • Traveierslas. Co., Hart., tapital and Scappie $3,000,00 Railway Passengers •! • $500,000 Theniderslgnedhasbeen we.lknown anttdscounty,fot thepast 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. Losses BT tatted by hit Compatnies have always been promptly paid. 121rOffice up stairs, in buil - ding oast from Banking 'Office of Wm. H. Cooper. & Co., Turnpike street. • BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. HABLICS if. SMITH, AMOS NICHOLS, - mana g re. I LANODON, Softener. Montrose. Jan. 6..1876. ADMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICK-IN the estate of Parker Gage late of Liberty, twpi • Susquehanna %County, Pennsylvania, dee'd. Letters of. Administration in tho said estate having been granted to the undersigned, ell persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate , payment, and all persons having Claims against said estate are coquested topresent thorn vyithoul, delay. WALTER ruLLER, Jan. 24.18T1. Administrator. LL KINDS OF BLANKS a AT THIS OFFICE. .. > '7 will be i seARLE. 700,000 - I ` 6,000,000 •i 400,000 $$ 150,000 " 6,000,000 450,000 450,000 825,000 500,000 st 44 " 1,200;000 • 27,000,000 600,000 270,000 WYE. $40,000,000 $5,000;000 ACCIDENT. a 40,000