BUSINESS NOTIC ;S. The publishers of this paper offer for sale cheap for cash the type (13revier and Minion) on which the Acarrieron has been printed up to thisyear. The type has been In use but a 'short time, and is in good order. There is dienty of it to print an eight-column paper. Address Van Gelder & Barnes, Wellsboro, Pa.—Jan 13 Ot ,i-',_Cbc,i.,,,..,4otatixti ,, , Et:ll4 z DAS, .'IE,BRi.TA_Fty--"Iily, 872 , _ '- • 1 :. , t ~ 1 Reiniblican ., State . Convention. HaanQuarrrEna Ilmenniach STATE CENTEAL. j Itil 4.. ' resolution op je(IPVANIA,“ f In pursuanCirtit a 'resolution LI thi, ItEPITALICAN STATE CENTRAL OOKIIITTTEP., adopted at Barris. burg Jan. 18. 1872, a ERPUBLIOAN STATE OONVItti- VON, composed of Delegates from each senatorial and Itepreimiattve Dietrich - 111 - the nUmber .to 'which such District Is entitled in the Legislature; Will Meer In the 1 all of the Rouee of Re_ptiesentatives, at Harrisburg,' at, 12 o'cliAk. *than: on IV/117DNESDAY, the /OW day of , 4111,1. D. 1872; to nominate candidates for Governor, Jpe/c e ofthe Efuprerne tiourt, Auditor General (should the gleUture pprovide for the choice of one by the le,) and an Electoral Ticket ; wadable tech:et Sen atorial and Breaentative „Delegates, to represent thin State in the REPUBLICAN NATIONAL cov, --- r.twi, to be held - at Philadelphia June 5, 18711 . • .AVII.:-EtizoTr. ntmsmil i. Eliltiii,.- D P: )2100A07:. ' - Chairrean. rzre.t 11.narza, ) .Be4retario Prica.Aprz.vmA, Feb. 5, 1872. -Ctold closed it New 'York last Saturday at 110 ; -7- • ••- • A terrible p.Otvairmaill exp took place near Xenia,O hio, on thiAlb - killing five men .and startling the neighboring tams* . . A terrible disaster_ reeently . happened to the steamer America, plying between South; American'ports.. ' The vessel; took fire and was buiziell to itie water's edge, causing the lose of , crighty:sven. passengers , who.were, eitherAmin'ed to denth'or drOwned: Spain has another iscsurreetion to make it interesting for ,ber. - - ."Dispatehes front • the Go;teiitiOr General of the%Phillipine Islands antloun - le a.serious re . volt_there. It is need less to say that the insurgents Were . at. 'once suppressed. They always are by Spain— on paper. - - . INNII Victor Place, the late French Consul Gen eral at New York, has been prosecuted by his Government for helping hims,lf to a fat commission on ,piircliases of war materiel during, the late war, gip nvicted,..and. son tenced:ti two years' iiiiiiiisonment. Even France can set- nq pn exprwle once in a while. . - „ "de - ChaMbOrd r 'one , o - 4 - the genuine Bourbons, has 18312,1(1'a mnn H esto to the French people wherein he say:, "I shall never abdicate my claim to the t a rone of France. * The - happiness of ,France -is- rap - only - atabldEri'." ( I' never will forsake Mr. Micawber," said that gen tleman's loving spouse. Mr. Joseph7Shillington, bookseller and Dews agent at Washington, has ahig job on hand. He,proposos, at the instil - nee of the British Minister, to obtain Copies 'of every newspaper, periodical, and magazine pub lished in the United States for exhibit.ion et , the International Exposition to take p i .:,co i n England this year, A bill was intrfr'auced in the House of RePresentutirin the other day to abolish the Freedman'', !tureen. It has the full appro• Yo of ben. Howard, the bend of that es• tablisinnent, he believing there is no further need of its continuance. Ibis refreshing to find an . offieetwilling tc.) be legislated out of office MIMENIMCI The towns of Aix, Vichy, and other wat ering -places' in France, oiler the 'Govern ment forty Million francs per annum for 1 , t 5.... pra.;llCir, .ar tic.,.. ..0 15 ... t— - s .unug esuin licaments: his item may give,soyie of the Flats-an idea of thecost of that absorbing amusement—fighting the tiger; the Sharps know , edlAout it already.. - ..., •• _ A telegrain from Madrid tells us the 8,000 re-enforcements havel sailed from Spain for Cuba: Atid'yet how often have we been told from the same quarter that the insur rection was entirely , quelled. ,It seems to . us hightimii7 - thaf the - civilized nations of the globe put an end to this hideous night - - mare Of rapine and bloodshed. The Union Pacific ilroad ace us to be suffering a severe snow blockade this win ter. Some of the trait have been' sixteen days on the road hod} 1 gden to Cheyenne. The cuts drift full of IS ow as fast as they li can be cleared. On he other hand the Northerri . p4cille elalitis:to be entirely frie of snowy `flat veil winter the 'tables may be turned. - Judge 31'Kean, of Utah, refused; a few days since,.to admit to,,bail_ severatprisoty ers now is contluemeat Charged with Mat: der, although prOtiipted tot - that course 'by the Attorney General. The Judge says that to release the prisoners would be to incite mob law, and to seat "Judge Lynch" in the place he • would have proved unworthy to fill . Gen. Haneock has been " interviewed" in regard'to being :a Candidate for . Presi; dent, and is reported - to have said that he never declined anything before it was offer ed him. unitutcourse ,he could not have loclined the Pr(!qtieney . He would, hoW, 't.7.. - er, prefer: to be co!,-4:ktt;% not it e,-trolidate rather than to appear as the Yea: juOt sof The "New Departure" Detuut.rate been brought tothe test hi '.Cong•rt',li and did not• stand fire fir:* rate.-7 l t Peter -3, ti Representative from Maine, offered: I. IT3O' lution.declarlrig that the Thirteenth, Four, tomtit-, and Fifteenth Amendments to the ConstituO'on having been adopted i all politi ical ptirti.l4 and citizens should cease oppt;- sition them, and - favor the:. passage' of proper legislatiOn to carry them into effect. This was 'passed; but only • eight Democrats voted,for'it.. Nr. Brooks then offered a res olution recognizing the amendments above named-as-valid rrts of the Constitution;-== This was the ne departure doet i tine pure uo~d simple s k to it a fair' test of "peino . - Cratic faith in it. The result was a good' deal o 4 -dod g in g and-squirming, many seek ing refuge In the convenient cloak roomat'as soon as the roll 'deli 'Put twenty-two of the "unterrified" etodd theirground and voted square against it; including Mr. Voor hees,and Mr. Niblatik. 'Among those'irho voted for the resolution were 3lessra, Brooks, Randall, co; and'Wood. - • One petultarity , -of rattei-dgiy, management is the extreme reticeuee,of the telegraph when acchlentiecctir; - Generally the only,UkeaPS .of prompt communication Frith ttie aerie og disaster arg' the wires of the compcynitrifiriniby_the accident, and the first . cap of railroad ;nen to, .Such eases seems to be to,suptit i css: tiy e y 'An m . ports 6f titn - occurrence, and the Next to yenderlstich - acdfiunp SS tiro allowed to pass over their line as !meager and tiheatisfactory as possible. ThIG is oridentirdone with the idea that full reports otsuch• matters may injure the prospects: of the road; but the policy is is stupid a. 4 well as a cruel ciao. - The facts will come out sooner orlafer p ; and , the greater their discrepancy wltlithe icom pany's report the worse for the, coMpat*ln: the.end. Besides this, .tbe• cq each' imperiled passenger are; in an agOnypf donfift , and apprehension wbioltone state meat of - thitni& \milt+ ardniii 4 silittS€ l 7-4- We have heard of more than One instance wheie relatives, anxious to hear from:the ahlestvueg-titVeltadir - VffyliaiAlfriiibitit: . ele thrown in the way,hy the company's em ployes. Accidents are sometimes unavoi4- 010.by:tmiroad:Olutlhis:.1noderw4as 919111RWFig. a pa,..4144,:pn the :telegraph Whenever they do s iieelir is simply . 111 i put : rage fin the public. . . 1 1 1-11 P. 04 .14IPSter- Ailiire has beep: a' . terrible' ierieehintin. thee-London papers, and not a littleAtt : Pai. liament during - the past week, over tho - bill made. out by our Government under the Treaty of Washington, commonly known as the Alabama claims. By the terms of that treaty all those claims are to be refer-ed te tire Arhitrators, As a -part of them, our Government proposes to claim that England shall pay us `4mages for -certain -indirect losses caused by.the escape of the Alabama, such as the :cost of chasing her, the loss of our merchant marine by -transfer to foreign hinds, the increased rates paid for insurance, the prokaitration of the war, etc. It is over -these incidental losses that the British Bra .has)ieen roaring and lashiniNis sides;,bUV he iS already'ecoiipgpicaml!secms "it: little ashamed of-hie paroystn ic4l4. donee, more especially the leadingconti nental papers arealready poking flirt at lam. The whole matter is very simple. ;.The treaty.crstitea . A 4049 44,,A1:-412itra0gA. : Or _cpiiit,to.wlaich - it is agreed " that'atf the i3aid. claims, growing out 'Of acts committediby the aforesaid vessels, and generally known as the `Alabama claims,' shall be referred;-' .and• this is to be done " irrorder to remove, and adjust all couiplainta and claims on-the• part of the United States." This is thellan gunge of the treaty, and it certainly. seems broad enough .to cover all the claims Made' by our Government. But suppose it is 'not,- as England in her fury says it is not: here is a tribunal created 'expressly to' try that question. If _the defendant is so :sure that his own colistruction'of Alit:. rule is correct, why can he not quietly-lease it to the court —a court, top, of his own. choosing.:lto .de cide between the. parties? - Why.,.fali IritO such a rage at the size of the bill of partic ulars, if there is a good 'defense?, .:We Sus pect it is because lie . distrust his - 'defense, and wishes by loud bellowin i g and theatrical threats, to 'rednee the award against' him.— And this seems to be the belief in Europe,- wlfere the leadYng pp:weilit(eiri t t*giand. as wishing to ho both party and judge in. the matter.. • ...• • ' • It should be borne in mind that this i tr:•:74 . r is one which. England sought, -7 6 ,Ctie i lof this country'. really, °P:red very little about it. ..V .. V i r!* felt had been iqjtire oi England., ' but we thought - of the - Mindy Pro7erb that it is a long lane that haS_ no "turn, and we were willing to wait patiently for the day when we could collect, our own damages.' attitit'deieft'England Under bonds to keep the peace.witt.all-lhe world. Anxious to get out of her had fix she urged this treaty upon us, and we accepted it with inclifferenbe,_ and shall live up to it. , But 'John Bull at sight , of our bill falls to,bully ing- and blusteriniand threatening to back out: . Well; let him; if he wants to..' But Itj don't want to; he •will beypry etti:etulnotro do that. ':The .7Vnte.es will ilityider **unit Punch will gibber and squeak, hut • the.Brit l . ish Government, having - secured from usza pledge to arrest all our future " - Alabarnas," will faithfully observe the treaty,-if we Only stand still and There will ,he no , war- over the Alabama claims. - Let - John haVe his growl tout, and he will pay. the bill with the best grace he Can. Regulating the•DoctorB. We print below - the text of 'an act which recently passed the Bono of Representa tives at Harrisburg, intended to prevent the practice• of qua& • d,octOrs in 'this county, whether of the stationary; or revolving type. The need of.such a law is almost self-evi- - dent, for it is well known to every person of the least observatioit. that there is no class by, whom the pee le 'are " - so persistently swindled as by- thi4 impudent race of self named 'Doctors." And there - is no class to whom the prOtection - of the laws is more' necessary than to their victims, for they are altruist always simple, uneducated, credu ions _people, apt to mistake brass for brains, and with no spare, money Unit they eau af ford to fool away on charlatans andlnitn bugs of any sort—least of all on those who rob the .ati . once ,04 their easkluid their healqi. If it is regarded as necessary that lawYers whom we entrust 'kith the care of our property :should be rbquired to.qualify thmselves for their responsibilities by a spCcial course of studies, hoW much more 'important is it that those ' - 'll3 whom we com mit the protection Of owl health and lives should be required to firsti fit themselves for their greater trust. We cannot entirely indorse the proviSion . Of the, second section which requires the payment of a WO license fee by 'transient surgeons. -It savors too much of-the dog inithe-manger.policy of Alaryland and New Jersey. We are in favor cif •tlie largest lib erty consistent with safety both for' pyacti-, tidners.andlatients, S aud we would, strike nut all that clauSe of the. second 'section pt lilted below in . italic. ~ , With this excep tion we heartilyth second e act., Mr. Mitch-' ell, our Representative from this county; cleserVe:i credit for , -4mA:wet:aptness - with thi bill ,l as been p4slgd , throughthe Howe. ,") • •:,•• - An Act to Regulate the Practice cif Me4icine, ,'n 7'Av7ti County:. ~. . . , " `6 • -. I.T. 1. Be it enacted, That from anti after the.llist day-Of JiinP,.lB724 it: shall-be unlawful' for any person -to confluence, or continue the practice' of medicihe or suige ry in the county of Tioga, who has not or Shall not have graduated with the degree of doctor of medicine and , received ddiplogia. from a chartered medical college' or other institution authorized to grant dipicimas'ef- - fer.due course of- discipline,'snidt," iiii&at tendarice ,therein._: .PTorided, .Thatithe. po:, Visions.ofythivsection`shall not,appiy.tn per: sons who - have ''.or ' shall liave ilea). .e slit: Sears; in t ontiodUS regular pricticeAhoUgh they Way not have graduated as aforesaid, nor to persons who shall have read medicine' under theinstruetion'nf 'a fevlar Practicing physician, qualified to pract ce as aforesaid, for th6,.term: of three .tsars, .and received from sucirpreceptor fan& twn Other' pineti 2 : dug physicians of said coup y, i i i fiqualitiedlo, practicem.eforesaid; a' Certi s ate in Writffig and signed by them stating t at they •have. examined him fully . and foun him well read in the sciences 'otmedidine and surgery; and qualifie to'practra§4he siiioe„. :,,, ~A,.. " Sec. 2. ,Any person :who shaltattanipt" to practice medieihe or surgery by opening a transient office within said county; or *lto -shall by handbill or other form of wrt • -of printed advertisements,assign Bush tran sient - office or other place to meerpersons seeking medical or surgical advice ,or,pre , scriptioli, shall, before _'tieing. allowed:-to, practice as - aforesaid, appear before , -the. 'Clerk of the Courtof QuarterSeasions-vf , said county, and _shall furnisli , ;initisfactory. evidence to Such Clerk that • the provisions Of section one of ..this act have been ; coin-- Pod t with and #lioe? fo.-ad4aketakoza47.o limas for one year, and pay into the (vault/ treasury, for the use of said county, the sum of too hundred dollars:therefor ; whereupciii it shall be the duty of. such Clerk to lime tti, stlch appicantiappipercertifteate of Mensal 1 o parnenvZi fee two dollars for hit ervibes: TWO - The preisishisia fht~; lief nOeppliqii,drtiggietti, or7dettts tistsa Lind ptridectiOrther4.Thok phy clans:and surgOns havreg thecluallifeatio* ptetOibedi i ticklit4;ine oy4hiliapt, cOriitaelieing pr*Ucetti=thestciatity said - with the Nina fide intentfotkof residing permanently therein, shall.not lie dibject to the provisions of - this •section. the provisions of this aetalinll be ileemed &AV' of a misdemeano r &hilt pay a fine not exceeding five hundred doL :Onehalf for the pp- of 14 prosequtor, br iin default thireekehalne imprisoned in the „county jail of said cikunty for eterin.not 'exceeding one year.."«=,: Judge -Wlllhana Abroad. As . an indication of tire opinion held ol ; 14140:f1V1.11104.94b tha:.neigitherlifinicinnMes. thti distri'et; 'and •of-ida fit Yeas' motion to thel3uprerne. Court -of the #tate, we " print the:l7ol6 -I .qitk lender frotn the Jour: . „ izaTof COnderbricirtr ' -7 "One of the most important mattere.to come before the Republican State Convert., tion is th.i . . nomination itiftelciindidateltir I the seat on the bench of:the Supreme Court now held by Hpn. James Thompson. . 1 , • "As nt,present COnstittad the '-other sec tions of. the State are repfesented•upon that bench; but this R4.lblican stronghold—the. northern tier of countles=-Ilias• not, and, so. far as we" ftre informed, never has had a Judge in that court.: - -- '. -': - ' " " Will it be asking too much if we insist that the Republicans bf this section, who have always done thejr m ',best_to'rell up.a a jority at State electio'hi, - shidr for once have the privilege .of:Vsging ;fat one ca l ndidatti pa. , the State _ticket. taken , from. among_ thew seNest - - ..- ''• -- :..- 11_ s• - . f' "The Hon. Henry W. William's', of Tic! ga county, President Judge of this district has already , been named ,as successor. toy t_ ; re Judge Thorn Son. in thig we heditily eon car. Whils we would be sorry to lase from Our distric - 'e who so very tweeptably_filla., the Vetitrof Sidetit Jtidge,-whit the same time feel that the emiptelltindleial ability.of. . Judge Willittnie:wuuld-tinctitUineritn - pprd- - priate exercise "in the wider sPliere of the higher court; and we think, in vjew of his pe.culiarlitneSeforthe office, and as-a tribute to the loyalty with which the.,.Republicans *of the Northern Tier have always sustained the nominations oh.the State ticket,'.we have a right to ask of the Republieen - State — Con-. vention the nomination for the vacancy up on the bench of the Supreitie Court of that earnest Republican and. able -jurist, Hon. Henry yir". Williams, of Tioga.' ; s . , • , - . The ilaiils urg - Tele.3l4h doptbss our re cent article on this subject; with the follow- iti g corme tr , " 1 112C' Troga . County: : 4 e.hPatoit presiis with greet 'earneataissa,',.and, .we aro . tree-to admit with some show of -julitice,-theddiMS of the northern tier.pf ~couptie*Ao the. S upreme Judgeshlir,jand presents Ake tlMew of Hon. Henry W. WRlialus,.-rmident Judge of the fourth.judicial: district; for the • cOn sideration of the Republican' State don.-yre'dcru.o: • : . trilt - Whattither eirifittent; jurists 'will' lie thetiosltiote by other sections, but we. feeL Impelled by I sense Cif kiiiticete . ,%he Northern TAT,4r., say that it hElli,teeillrtirlii,and Witt& b' 'sustain- and the Republican came, and is fairly entitled_to the rP,cognition of its claims, especially' Whi3tc It - presents the name of an Anexoeptionabie candidate:— We subjoin thenrtielp pin, , the Aoritverou; and ask for'it Trout '7ROhlilleiingetiriefallY, and especially-those triore";prominent in the ranks who are likely totgureeirdelegates to , the Convention, the cousideration , 7biph deserves.." - °•• • A Week in C01igr43613. • In the Senate, on the sth, Mr. Morton.-in: troduced a resolution declaring that the cheap manufacture:of JiesseMer steel is an object of national import a.nte, and , rsaid he should call it up' at en early — day. • .Phe c .de: bate on amnesty and, Oill rights was resu med. Mr. CarPenter'ssffeteil a substitute for :air. Suinner'ErahtengAlnt, l'eferetice to churches: • This•la to 'a .very spicyossage-at-arms between the two gen :tlemey,:;`---Mkßutianer.called : the ,auliatitute ".an oinaieulatoq and-complain ed that lifr. Witt4911.Y7114%.4.41 clitki . ma-Aua - white in the church, " a distinctionlioivev . - 'ET in which he was not4?rigiuul, for had been• anticipated by the:ReVi, Petroleum V. Nasby, who reports his congregation to have sung-on a certain occiudon,thi i i hynin: • Shall Niggers black thit . land poetess, And mix with us up here=-' Oh, no, my friends, we rather guess WelLnever stand that 'ere.' " , He thought*, CarPentelt:never tea atiiti? • equate idea of the Declaration of Indepew 'deuce. The Constitution is -,'machine, to which the Declaration of Independence is - fct'supply the principals• and give-characier and motion. He did not wish- - the Senator to rail against the Declaration. Mr. Car :penter replieikthat he .avonlil-agree.to that, if Mr. Sumner Woul4 agree not to rail against the ConTititutic:l;_theirthey could Join, hand In hand:in iupp - ort Of'-'the 'pi•inciPles'Of tit l e civil : rights bill, which he was in favor of, except,lhe clauses he : wished:,to . because-he thought them unconetitgtfenaL In the,lifouae a' bill was.::passeil removing disabilities from agreienuiffier of' - the less 7. .er officials of the - -Bouth•who - engaged in the rebellion. A bill was introduced jn the- senate on -. issue" • -....-..-,..' ,I. , .the 6th to prohibit t he of any obliga tions or promise's to pay intended to be used as a circulating medium.. Mr. Edmunds of fered a resolution asking the President tp .. • send to the Senate any information in his poisessionrelativeto the alleged intention of Great Britain to reVolieihe Treaty of Wash= and•addressed 'the Senate at. length_ in its favor. Mr: Trumbull and Mr. Came ron: deprecated the discussion,, and thought the resolution, found6d only" iipoii . newspa per reppris;*ii*gp*ikilif the' &nate 'and an insult 'to Great 'Britain: The'resOlution . Went over on the call for-the _regular order: A debatelii' Ainiteity and. eli'll • rights fa- - iqwed, and the Senate aB,l2orned.rjthon , action carettlierqtielitlin.: liift47qte trioln.! ing holF,the}donse . ,spent Alle_day in_ de bete on - T . ll;e bill '-tb : 'deyeto thsrpteeds. of the 'putalifs lianikto•the•tidtteittion" tt tilt , people,- tim.ltepOli*S'en4W.tiiirJ;iiini ;and 'the Democrats 'Opposing it. ht the - Senate; on the 7th, the annual pen siolf bill was pasp o dropprOliatinik3.o,.44 . $80, 0 09,.90Q: `'.. - 4 hill Waslntiodu:oed •ta".prC;• vide for' the appoin tpette yf:-.4,...*.., .---,-iiinir.- 4 V l --.n t on•the subject nf- prohibitory - legislation 10. - suppreteS iiitO4p4riirice., _The. Amnesty_ bill was then'tailekojii.a:itd?kfri'carrieltitei`alinb-. etitote for:Mr.. Suraner'cl ametidnAent Was re. ! : 'PCted, ' The "house , was Mainly 'occupied 4titing the'clai hi' Voting on amendments l ,and.sll3stitutes to.t e' Educati o n . bill. NO =o:pus amendnie te. wet ? adojifeit 'and l i without reaching a vote, on the bill thetiouse adjourned. • The 136fitik :+r: We . P"Sied debating and trying to amend Itli..Suitiner's civil rights attachuAnt Amnesty 1..)41 ) In the House the t Ominitteeon Elections -made t a. report "tlib : tifse from" this Slate :that Cessna is not entitled to a seat, and Byers,that he r aittAig. Swat:L*4'4i IMO Eduiation bill was taken up, and after the .rejection of all substitutes, the bill was pass ed by a vote of 116 to ,98r -16 Republicans voting against it, and 5 Democrats for it. :1 In the Senate, on the - 9th;' , Mtn:l'l43 l called up his resolution. rehatloxr - land's action under the Treaty of Washing; ton, but no. action was .taken on it.; :The', fAtunesty bill, with Mr..tiiiiines civil rights. -amendment, was then, acted upon, - Cole, oraditornia, made a effort to so amend it as to exclude Chinameg from EN its protection, but le itliput . success,. AA vote was first tatun on the - civil rithtli f i amend-. ment, and stood 28 to 28.' 4ifintire a Casting' vote for , it„titita4olli: The bill as ameinB 4'bil* * ** t'S ‘ - plipaupplernent was thettpitheVig .i *Terk . by. excepting from turni*44ol*4l,lls, liike been members of ttittaruktoft "A ; ioo,„‘ watiEthen taken on the filler* two-thirds not voting yeas ak naysl.9, In the lie* Mr. Bohm, of Arkansas, , ficlinitted -to fi f e seat - in plce. of Air.. wards, the Mug member.- - s The New Apportioninent-Bilt: "The, House : ,of Representatives haying concurred lathe - Senate's innendikent tathe bill apporthiiiing Representatives among the • Kates for-the ensuing ten,years,-it• doubtedly receiVe theipprOval thoTreZ- Went' and'OeCirine a law: ' It- was amended in t .,the aS:Ab pro - 6141 at phould any'StliWifter the passe of the dt . "lsery or'abridge xiie right $ any of, Its e zens at, any election n din the Fourteenth Ataendnient the Constitution, except, for payticipation in the Rebellion or other crime, the number; of Its Represents .tiyes.eliall be proportionateli reduced. In the following table the present number of- Rbpresetittxthres'are. 'placed in the first column and the number under the new up portlonidOt in the-second: • 5 - 51 Taw vies . .... _ a VAimbrit Massaehtuietti::: MrVITMI Connecticut New Yerki• Nov Jersey . 0. 6 PethiskylvlM : 1r _Maryland, 5 Virgbila . 8 Nart4l24.l;thisb..-. r T EicnatikCatoUna., oeorgla ' Migow;us MissiesWl.- • Lou 01)10. . ... 204,42 1938 9 10 ( ' • By this it Will be seen that - New . shire- uucl V:erukont are the pnly_States that lose each . a Representatiy.g. .Tll . gains of States are. as folloWs: Maisaeliuptts one, New York one, New Jersey two ; Pennsyl vania two, Mary'laud one, Virginia one, Al matt- ;ppei ' Georgia tyre, sissippi - one, Ohio one,: Kentuckyone, Tecneisee one, In diana one; Illitto4;ilve, Mis so uri falitt ktuitias one; Michigan iliree, ',Texas trio, IC. Wa Owl< Wistonsin two, Calii§rnia one, MinieriCAE‘cille;Naria . a nsas t1.(4?:•245e 'fl is "increase's presenA forty " : 'members' 'whiirlllinols irLiakOi fife largest pin in representation:T.hß.PVlrbion adop• ted that no . State sliallhereaftar.be admitted that has .. act . euill9ient, population .for. one itepreepii4ll3..ie, will . exclude Utah, Colora • .do, and. New Mexico, which Jibes been pct ..., posed. lately to erect Into Stites. • . r. FiteM=TRE STATE• eIiPITAL. CIETTratrcBERATOE STRAND--:T GE_ Wn AM$ , PEQEPEOTE ifrICIEEIVE4 NEW VITERZEIT . BILL —Caserrrtmoma, Rivomm—WAn FEEL- ING, ETC • , ...• ..11.A.Untanuna,-Feb„7,- 1072. • In th tibsence • of youricOisii4fident give you an . aceolnit:of matters...here.: The leading elitiSl tepicisthelate special elec tidti for nateOrt the pgral.district, (Phil-, adelphi Your readers are aware that Col. Gray w the regular Republican .candidate. He was,. my nominated] • and:all Are. other: candida s' in dui Republican-party - who -sought t e nomination nupported him atihe election. - But there yas disaffection, in the of the resnit was known, charges of corruption and intimidation at, the caucus were made by wholesale, princi pally by Petnocists and. the agents of the 'F'Otaitiylvinilt Railroad! :. _Scarcely. _would your r eaders believe it, but ; it j iii - jd4ged • tin good authortty diet* Ulu Reptithicp,pa pers in Philadelphia ..were'inftugteed SO of pose, or only jeldr.f 147 'al:Illy/4V- o Cat.-4f-rilv one Gray 'mutt even for a lair statement of his aide of ,the case. The consequence inthat a major ity o/7,00 last fall was reduced to less than 1,000 at this election. , The ' reputation of Alesinder ArClure as a leader in Republi can politics, and the wholesale , charges of rings and . eorruption brought. to his aid, with the endorsement of. the. Philadelphia paper's, several great journals elsewhere; and these again led on the ,cry which their readers had beenprepared, to ciedit •by the late shameful developments in the Demo cratic city of . New York. _ • . I.harene doubt. corruption exists-in Phil= doeirexist in both parties; bit A. K.. z .l)ltlure has had too much to-do with political jobs and factions.* Lin own Party to set himself up especially • as a- reformer. There is great , need. of refOni but ite is a poor way to begin by tearing down the only. party which can bring it about. ,The Dem ocrats do net -deny here that. one Senatbk from Philadelphia holds. Ids. • seat liy fraud. Ndent counting. There is zit) doubk, a great abuse exist*, and tiomenteellS-Of.trtre 4illotad b e appNedr. even ' :. piirtieB - gotta e*alL This lessonslmuld wq leitrn frantlie late of our enil:tities-,in New YO*.: Hence I.tblnk. the Senate .. shouldnet be technical. in the matter of lascootest, should M'Olure petition 'for that case-is not provided for by law. The law seems not Ito haie been made in_view of a spacial election taking place pending a session of the Legislature. .His is ortauo 071#91111 - ,.. neve091989 . - Mg, spirit 'of the act. the privilege of pre seating his petition within ten days after diay took his seat. It must be remembered - that the law says the petitioner Man present his petition withinten days after , :the meet ing of theme:et:Legislature. The' /Was • and other papers basalt. -"may," and argue that it lUaimply directory and not mandatory. In AO they are : clearly wrong: • Theit.i'is' provision of law under which 2.l'Clnre me,* donftßlAl l #4 l .&ff_ali- logics _of right.:2-these elguld lie , ,but there is not. • Neverthelies boo hewn). be heard.: Under theLeetistittl' thelienate r it .seems•to me, hOft,lfitOct etitt: judge - Lmthis unmet; •tufd if Ittatferwvi ltitirtniatt-for :want 'of the Lpropleiry "sEillied Ms; let hit have the la*. ' From all that I can learn, M'Clure's friends Are quite as much in danger of exposure in case of a contest as-Qrayre. . M'Clure is as= peeled here every day. • • cotimhinds a leadhigposkileti' at once in the Senate; and his 4iTiplator pecithar . kfits i 4;) be :of Itieitt iei'vieci - tit the Slate. "Law-Maklni, -is a science as well as an art, and it requires "some previous knowledge Of ,law to qualify a man to 'reinedi , its dOfectt If it were not for personelearneilln-fhe lature, there would be no end ot,Confusidn. No one p who :has_ the', opportunity to knowti;e facti has any ides to whet eatetit, thethe-itiania to mtatißf-piws prevails in the breasts' of mati'lietri Wliq seem to think *titer would 'run up, hilt if tequired by labr.-`;7f our: statutebookii.an =ally exhibit a great miiltliqe of laws in , operation, the"..foilinat wlll ahevic tay T i t do,, almost, conceived 'hhainesi of ki law Yet: to ihe'breit.h and prei;erit'OpUlalauielde by= over-dcise of 111-coneeived.ausingly bills which, if ell-. acted, wohld - datrifiy all 410mitt7 and uni formity, end lend to endless liiigatiOn in the settlement of their intent and meaning. —The- :TtiegrciA copies your artAe faiOr ing, the nomination of Hon. H. W./Wilhatas for Judge oj the SUpreme Court, ilia InitithelustiFial4 • the 'claim and : lituesit of the candidate, I have talked with -quite' a Okiter of: gentlemen from- different parts of the §tate, encl . & Propciatti9iriiiioeivad with evident favor Certain: i Woixtaxia, EMI 8' 9 11 12 14 19 • . 18 .3. 4 8 9 •1 1 • • .. .. 13 4 $ 8 2 8 1 1 I, t s g I • liEll ES sa II EINEM -- 13 i f alt now nem be st o 1 the ,andidetes _ men tioried,' and I hope the Agile , r will putt - our ' ' 4le 2 e Peridqes l 3%, f-14.t.:313toltelllate intro4.l eed a bill legal 4, illiftYnt(le N.;OontraCts niadti f fer paynient of Atteffik,tt4initftsto agreed uP4tiotatteeeirf- gili *veSetattull, - per antlit4i ASpy Of ..thiibill'tvill,WitOrwarded- asm *print:" ', -*.d . ,.•,-,4,tlkinit,,,inteh a law' weuldt ben:a t -the' ;: 1 0 11 .1iYit . .: doitig_away with the riak which_ lie lende r ' he* . takes where, more than _stir per centum ie, charged, „..At. , prestm. h l asrle. 'Well known, the interesfiii t *";xcess 9f six per , 9entum c annot be kioVered s hy t littr . ;44the lendeilluist trust this honor of ;the borrower for it- Ten per:c:enturn iiiii4" -- in eieisalve. rate 01 . interest„ :when _egre,ed Upon by;the pattlea. _ Money is worth that rate :111-sonte eeeile; . end Ike leitls -:evaded , every .diii , ;•to , 86.9)4n i it e .. L ,T,,,,ae ~,"Ret dcw,pat:cliange:-the :le , gal rate—jt only.permiti.parties‘to contrast'. at such refeensikey.see fit; not exceeding tell_ Per cehthm.' . . . , s .v., , t ..;:.. J. - _ ' ~ , f .7The :Committee 'on ConstitinionaV Re = form lilik-rePOTted O.IIM providingfoialeow:- ventiott,of/delegatei to. aMend:the'ConstituJ tion. :.: Ns not 'Yet publitlied,:.: Thai great. danger in4ay_of ,reform is that the Convere tion will de too much and' he imople refuse to ratify their action. Many' - radical cbani gee are discussed,. . I ' - '' There is a kfitat number , of cases of di arrhea in this cly. The ali seems fruitful of die - tse. ' - • .; ~ • ~. , ...: ~ . — The 4 116 ' 81 44i', of, a. natihal -OPPropPria lion to build a post, Office. hero is !exciting considerable interest at this time. Certain ly.there is great need of such.. a_building here: ,' Mir . risbnig is improving greatly. She OW has over 30,000.inhabitents, and . is in -creaSing 'rapidly, four to-Sae, thoustunks. year. . The city now eiii,tede Cleat. out to the old 'cm') viand, and you- correspond ent was quite bewildered on a 'ride -in that direction to find the very place where,, Pew, nearly eleven . ye' rs ago, he first act Mat. " - 11 , 7 Aterilik."_ ^ \ ' * ' yO . 1 •.:Z... - of " . readers -will be glad 40 learn fliatlehn .Itnekx, Jr.,10.80 - 16f J udge Kricci,' is Assist t Attorney (Venetia.: ~ f i re —Every one h islor taking Camara in sixty mihutes, 11 Englandl withdraws from the Geneva Arbitration, The State - Lei Mature In the Senate; on the gd, instant, the bill relative ; to. Übe), allowing' theltruth to .be kilien in evidenceovas favorably reported from the committee which it had been. referred. A sweeping --change wa ` made' in the-icers of the Senate by the appoint ment -by resolution- of 'Republicans' for the rest of the -cession: Tha - -Archetuted Perna. credo-Officers were allowed tialtPayfer the session, together 'with - 2 A ,13111 passed - to xegulate'the sale:Of p oisons and preventtbe adulteration of dings and fined- icines iii Philadelphia. ;In the 40* a 'bill Was'intio - Wed "JO ,preteet friiit„an4 pqa* tie**, 'and one for ,thabitieln; protectlon-ot Mechanics, miners , and,,laboreis i lLgiving . employee a preferredlienofcnot -more than POO 'of, wages due ,on.,insoltreneY of- em ployers. !: - - • The Senate met, on the o'th instant, at eight o'clock P: Randall introduced ' a bill relating to free instruction draWine in the Publit 2 ichocils. paseed. - The joint resol4iimirOyliiing for the payment of the rebel - raid clan! rtiPion ere Concurred_ in,.andseveral l private and jecal bills , were. pas4ed, The" House met the same evening, but no business of One* . interest was trmisacte - d. : ' , In tlte Senate, on the 6th, _a bilL was in troduced-to regulate studies la the public richools; - also one 'relating 'to contracts' of . suretyship or guaranty:-"liri-act was passed for the better and mertrlMPartliti seleptien of ,persOns to serve as Jur*: In tie Ito - die Mr. White, from the cotritnittee ,COileft ; tuttonal RefOrtn,"reported' with amendinente, the t :blit to provide for •the ealll g;Of a convention for , aniending _Were or dezed to be printed for the ,use of the House. The emert4eptii• provide for the election on thal4th of May, the convention to meet on the . second Tuesday of June.' -The nuin her 9f members is fixed at 99; 66 to be elect ed as Stat — Senators f are'Clecteil, -two 'for each Senator, and 89' to be - elected at 'lame; each efettar to vote forlB, - ad - person .te.,cast more than one vote fOr each person. . One-third of the members may require, any amendment to be sibmitted to;' the People separeteii Pay for the"*ll6l4 feint; $l,OOO, with mileage. • ..It9 - tiusiness of general intei:est wee - tran sacted in either House on the 1 . t11,,-. ): -• 2 In t•h9.Ont4e , on Oie.l4ti,lii:-..petitieti..of Othello, of fourth:Belk' ttiiitat::distriet, • :eFnpleining of the dub election of Mr. Gray, Was liretiented; 'tilid 6 .o3nbikeiiif attapt -referred' -to. the 7tieiitehil**o4, Cointult* of the 12ih. - 310sk:e. Strpiia _altd'l'uimeii were added ip' . the, the House a übfaiohible to thititioiotyß Of AO, vicl4, of the Civil Codegcxu4ll3oqpikra,..wes.tvlopt7 act :Aisiftvis.pee,setiittomblirtiut. Unite to fife 'metal' itt the cyear,_: . • . A CARD... . Several persons bave , diked 1n I -if crayon, portraits could do any , b;in& of justice' to ylking ladies and chihlteti•df light complex- ion. I shall have my anßWer at-the-store of E:l3. Young &: Co., .-wkere - , 4vould be pleased -to have my friends , call erase° it.— I shall hang the portraits ofene or twoyeung ladies and of us many ineni..during _the next few weeis; also the portraikot. Ds,. -Elliott's. beautiful little boy, ,of . ,,ltlansileld, 3vhc;_ •is ; as light and fair' as can ,Nyellibe , foloil. k 1 .14 tAete. -picture's WeloSikattentiop,;you_can answer. • .• IpfbrusFy 7th, 1871L2ty.; ' - 'B. Tonwo.. i L B . .yljungq,dr- gip . • g.- 4 g 1, coo ksellers :a ndl4 11011 81 : 4 , prat Dealers in Wall Paper, • Window Shades. • " '- - - Window natures, . Musicai Instruments, Yankia Notions, " : " d - • - ' .'l • Pietitio Cord, - -1- .- JOstica Blanks, A 4 - w, - 4 / 4 1484 ' - Newspapers,Magaa4nes e „ - . • - .Wild* Bek* - • '- ; Artlsta.(kiods, aesw.Booars, • • aldedioai Booke r : -..; : and geli g4R a P9 01 ; 1 4 ovary -article /norm llnatif tidal • • 1 . —New loribilltesi at • • —Elmira Daffiest "at 76 Osntatl)lloPtb-'- : eabsariptitsAf,a Week. czeActtlth. or year, , —Orders tor_ gi ooonotinstock rozoptlyattendad - sa. v, =-1 2 E9rea4olo *k ;from New York elf.- ar7_4l3' , :7,;- • .., C, . ' • .;j • —Weare educe in — ottor,Llis and-tnetlubDu and front Linent V. &Wall tkiian liteaktiers. Passage tlekets:to say point in Europa,* - tkoloWest rate,. "*-41ight „n Europe at cut , rant rates of.krelutnue:„ ..142.: 24, 1072,:ty., 1if . .17.QW.J7' VW:MOW CO. • Emi4lolodiErr. • . . .r Lectutti Ciiiiiiir;4lB7lP72; ••• .. .• - . . , .. .. .. . , . 1 true following lecturerrkaire bestir ong_ag - 2 for - the' ..11.• 11orniaio_Locturo Cirtrio for tlie.orufratig e wont :.. . ANI4. E . D1CK1N50Nv.,; t i..h....!...._.., Blurb 4,1072 BDWIN'11:1111•0711....... ' of., .... 4....11fatch 12, 187 : • assay- WARD 021X711 - 111C - [..-... -° - , _. , .• ~... ctu4litze , * CA,RLETO.FP/C ITSIN.. - . _ [ .„ ... r .._......_. ,_• • ~..•,,.. o'er, Pxls'sc_. 1.., -.,.._:,..-_.. „ JOTIN ',I:: NI EUILX, , - • /117G1/Iro 6' •.• - • - - - JEROME - • - - alli7 • .- . - ' - •••• • • - ..-3,,L,a7410 . iilso t i:•. - .-,. 2,1 i: "': J:ilti".l.llll2:4T .' •,,i, , _, i , _ _, „Agosi t ers ‘ ,.. : , -- - • .• - t ~:, - - ::::" --• •'! I- •. --,---- -.- •-• • •,.., _.., limo% 'l:ipat,- 0., s.t.. ~ : - '- J. H._& J D CampbeH) ,-, i ;-, titillxiii NUE mated to Isooktoliciesioltrstmtsio Conti 4-? t- • P al l Man ki l g l i 4.i 4 FOSSW.PP ) P at ir a P i 14 gO4 istiuM., .4 44 0 4 1 1 0 16 144i14; ;We trOiTid, WOW .. ' ' Po. , prionlakt - typlte gorntiet of Tlolpi • - rir, , ,, T• i j. ' 4 rs!..c •AtiVe ,1111LUNOIMMIX, A: 12..Arre.ti 0 41447:::‘r 44. , rt. tuultar.t. i,„ . - Atatritznpstratorr svpttee... • LET T Elie of :edtatuliliatiou on The , imitate of John eteuriberlln, late of JieVion, Maga Co. Ng :We'd, halingteeit-grantail te toe, allveraoue-Aatt sgaloatllid ialkestate aro berttor ntittllefl to Aal.t. fog aettletaiept-oultlme Abigail Olutioberlib; at Uairgitoetrlll6;4l.; or, Ott. uuderatamed at Feat ' Valltbflold:llriallfbrd - Vor, - Pa"."J. W. Off itlicitEßLlN. Feb. 7, : . . For' 'o f r TICHE SbOb Shop suci 1 L xttii es onon, Street; np , J. posit° Wagnerla Tailor Sholo.. Th is - is IV good' cluince for say one desiring to envie thetusitiess. For particulars, in,,iutret 'at o."iir. Sears' Shoe . Shop on Main street, lot iloye esit.of Vart-Ifortili Citbiriet ghop. 1§72-8*;,:. • ::;Netirgt for: ;•-- • rpm?, übscriber for the drat nine; offers his farm Air ilid e ,i3lritated: on-the Wellshor° and Lawrenceville in Middlebury township, Tioga Co,`, Pa. nine miles from Tia#Celght (roni - Wdlaboxo,and'ene-forUth mile from Middlebury Depot and junction , of. the Elk land, csegola andltree roads, }:olitatliiiig lOU sum, w6ll ' 11141111.44 to Idlar Purposes, —thiiir," hundred bearing apple trees, lee Varieties Peach or' chard, frame house and baru thersoo. ,For,lurther formation. inquire of the subscriber on thepremices. . - ,„ A. B. A. BMWS. dan. SI, 1822-tf. )" Crooked Creek, TiogaVo.. - Plaster" rrui undersigned, Laving purchased .the Plaster Mill one mils south of rdsinsfleld,. snd started atiettier.at the month. - of Utit's.Creek, near Holliday's, is prepared to furnish ground • • Cartga'Plaster - - - from, either point; it the lowist market prtoo for Cash. The Mansfield linnitial - Paint,wlll abio be found for it sale both plums. - • - ,JWIN U. PIiTNAM. Jan. 17, 11312-4 t: . Manefield, Pa. %ME subscriber offers for Bale his house and lot on 1 Lincoln Street; 'opposite Jacob atickbn, in Wells. born, on *minable terms. 13618 hoist, is in' good con. ,claim, En a- choice lot of fruit roes on the Impugns. For guirtinulars inquire" of GU). ZEORWAILT. • Jan. 81. 1872,5 t. _ •' .„ For Vale. & BOUT 110 acres of land known ea the William R. lifitchelifirrm at Mitchell!. Cheek, Tico 00., Pa.. - three dwelling lusaStie, a- steam Sew Mill and Barna and other bdingt•— l one. of the beat /ovations for alhisibering or other Maiitracturing establishment on SI/4,7104pr Railroad. - - 1 , . - Also. adjoining Wou l d about 186' , about ,50 sures in pestane. -make a good ber anowb fan it far fuel. lumbar poets, ttc•E tOPeY for It ' Also alrout'76o acres of timber laud with 501310 iro ns:Caen* about a mile east of the above described liftable forMerirlook Bark, thither' and farm trubindS. two_lots of land of one sore each, situated at Rollidereohn. in the. township of ~ dletitrey...ork whibb there is saton3,`barn. &a. Those.desirtng -hi noba,w inguirears. ;sue Mitchell oh the m•-e ' . M at Mitchell ' s l's 1.' , . , . ' ••• • • • ' a fan. 1, 1872-tf. • - . .. ,• i "' El= THE FARMERS - OF. • couNiir." . T. : • . • • _ _ . • my ,I g e now ; a gu ' b ; t/Ll ic W m , ' 4 pIY , IttravtarY, ba . Law i rence• fr• S' • 7._ . - ;blob possesses the following advantage s over ell other 'mills : Ji g :rate* rye. oets. - rat Mast, and ttwi aced. and ,C A ;ritj` ~ . Btiu4al.l_iitiorsioe .- .404ey: House and Lot for Sale: khan; tCk4;ticsailitat7 • - 2. /t deans flax ens& takes out yellow 'feed, anti 'ail :o,thef iweapi PgrAPPY.,. • A it cleans tiFopth? seed. . 4. It "A 4 0 #4 - o , ;i4iiitiPtriiiFilreieoi • Thu ktirigooladobr?" lanai cheap tor - anal; or pro; ce. ' rr 7 • tor • • • • I a Visitant, 'sieve, seinratl44 oats *ova -wheat, to othernalls;on reaSonable terms: • Lawrenceville. AU+. 1, 1#72, U. *MINX I.r- 1 4,1Li 4 1'• ifs • Of Or #l2 6 ) (4 .P 7 4•Erperutitares of the .2 , reasury otTio Da COuIN for the 'rar. 1871 ieeoeived county. tax for 1868. 11 bounty taxfor 1869, bounty tailor 1870. . 1 - county tax for 1870, .. State tax for 1870. county poor tax for 1970, township poor for 1870, bounty tax for 1871,, county tax fer'lB7l, *.. State tax tor 1871, • • • • • county poor tax for 1871. township poor tax for 1871, r ••• maitis tax fOr 1871, of Ocarmienieth coats, paid by•Stairlft, 8.59 fig •-•-• - on county iOans.of 1871, • 73,010'85 , • fur produce'aold from County 'farm, 273 83 il L r. I tr". - euu nts lyt r itar t.. 577 6° 61" costa of 11. Inscho, .• ." 41 81 of J. M. Hall. ' 72 80 of Vrilliana - 13enaon, 00 00 of M. D. Wilhelm, 7 00 " of A. 'Robbins. . 35 Co of E -;-of-.T.. Id'lnro: C.- Strang, - - 14 8 0 7 y, . 1 0 " " 'on county bond,. 100 00 "on seated lauds 'returned, • 98 68 EXPENDITURREI. • _ s.bmmitsionene Wagu Amount paid M. W. Wetberbee, • P. V. Tan Ness, Job Rexford, " T. o.'llollia, Continicsionere - Clerk. Amount paid Thomas Allen, • • I- • Auditors. • Aniont4:paid D. P. Burley and al., . ' . •f 'H. S. -Archer. S. D.'Ph-OliPs ' anol al., - A. F. Packard. Jurors. - Amount paid georga IJT.eau and al.. . „ Grand ..rit71717 .o:aotuit.-pald A. lirlutosit atd al., - • - • • Crier. Aniouptpaid T. Y. Wingate, . - . r‘ - 7 - • \ T - .row:tables. - Antitatutips jd L. s_ -Brewster and al., - JUSUCI.L. • AliMant paid i. C. Strang Arid al., IEIEI 433;q4011t14.Yr KID and aL n . - • - 1:•.7 2 Y'Pri4fi. litootOipaid.P. 0. Ostler =l4. Sections. Aznolintvald'r. Anil, al-. • Commonwealth Amount paid John Bailey and • • - . • District Attorney. , 'Amount paid L 31104 i and ii.. Dowtty on Wed Mtn: ' diairoad yeah,. Lovejoy and al, • - rie r /71 . 13 riagea gnsf RriAga Fit irl7- Amount pad it. /14ser and al.. Repairing Bridge:: Mama pit4l•ll. W. Westbrook and al., • 1 . • New Bridge 4. - Amou paid Sibutallisla Gaines, ' • ' 9 69 . 68 -•- r Hiram Costley in Knoxville, 'BOO 00 •,,_ .. • Silas Allis in Richmond, - -SOO OW Eud i , •., Silas ate in lintland .. •' • 800 50 • - " ' Mirka Baron in d.. • 190 00 'Metcalf and Gilbert i Bracknell, 500 00 Damages to Improwizents. • Amount paiclii. 8.• '0 sitatk; ~ Thorns Pri e, . _ i ~ :, 'William Ste cnie and at; .. !V„ Neincon op, , . :•• ' ' - .„ j• ... G. Smith, .;-; . 'Sj j ' , O. aributspeOli " i i••• , O. Seamans ri 1 n' "" jec m h, L t id t ' •• ; 4- 1 C4Viraiiiktond,L- -: . i. .ri , 3l. ; ."-_,.•-- Zelbll9o , lzit • '-' ...E.: h..f..FißeirY, "-- .., .wIS J. Brica. • Willis& iteLiei • • 124: , W Austell, William Prick, " ; /4. West Amariah Haselett. 11..-J41041. , - - Road Views. . lnialn4 wig David. Ifolse and all, • patient*. tuagat Old Fb: Rut - Via and' al., Amount d Viiiiniots, , PrO.thoMictries * Rut ; 1 4 10 4 !. v 0 . 12611,1 0 1 4' . R airin g •Taii Aliwzat paid J. 4. Butdraid Prisoners. bAniMit paid F., ¢. Fish spa . at., AVastrin Peniteratiltry. iSsa'odatpald.lohnL Roblitgia. . 'F.'-'-` . •:. - . • - sherireirkeig . : ;,- -- Akinolint 98. a. Eqt...Fisti;:. •'., ,••;-".:) • -, , `..:••,; • ; ~ - _4(.9r4,924f1id1.f: "ApioRIA Vasa W. W. Whiti.uptal. •• , - • . .., . ... • I ... . • • ' P:fitaf • / , ' - :,... ; : iiiiiilblii 4630;4 atal eb . - ' Wooda/ta ' 6:4:. : iliielati M.PAtlitgaPilAU4 Id, - - • _ • Jury Commisrismmi. Aix: ioipt paid .Cohn B.; Bailey alid - AL ':— • . - --;•• •• • hadlere - Ittifilsiiir: 1416i4 01 . A . V . .. - Ai tichto'zialii al. • Inquests, • '4 ,1 n0wat1.4.4 4....A.1ire11ter1144 r a1.. • Corr alro.ute and' o,ificer. 3691 r -fit petit! To i F Doiialdiim and - " ' ro;o4o,4),'"Api;fctis. Aitioniat paidZot;RelfOrd ank • ENE incidenfiii : 4!a?,cntpill for aro, & ted,, 74 it 0 9 3 -- ;- A: 0 9Q tetzezolus. /M.; 40 %I:. 911/14k, -1 ME . . .. " ,V. X. Wright. interest on money, ' 200 :- "MI Simard, express charges, I. . 235 " '.148. Meetings &CV.. oil, ill . , - •60 :: r..v ;s taff" , 0 04arize" , ' ..1 &I ',,, , .....::s , ip:ipsintar:flC 1,4 f iittil, ' , 200 ci'i,:.„' , .:.'4etnea , . Paid elPreoo. l al .•.4.Z. - - ',o4j D.ltaelcter,AoMipSper„ , . fi 00 .**-.1'.U1pitY.,41...- ' . 260 0 : i ; 6 ' -,'"Lir - ill. piglinstiM Int Miry M. Jackeon, 100 00 !'!",'"',;;;l...,(lo2,6lirks•tildhg depoeitione, ' its oo , -;, -, *'L;->: - William' O. Wells, goods, Am.; "13 35 `•' T. - .4. - . 'Robinson, interest on money, 700 Merrick & Young, insurance. 214 50 T. 0; Hollis, going to Ward, 4 36 D. L. Deane, Beeorder'sfees t he., : 6-10 Joint/NM, wOrk-ItiPretVe - 001 6 0, - -17 5O 11.!0. Cox, interest, mite, he., 529 12 to • . . mmintoners' Coun;el. amount paid A. . Ryon. ~;:".— . ,*. 0 .'Wc1 0. 9.1-1 1 1 ' 2 ' , .. .- ,1 ":", — .:::;.7`..• , .: Dishibuttvg.Duplicatet, (V. • Ammint paid U. W. Wetherbee andel.. . . . ikfer.estoo of MR Actions. UMW paid 44 M.F. kiwi', • !MMS , . . . , 1. County - Treasurer.' i , „ dinguut . paid.Robert C. l 'oox; - '-, • - $1,305 10 0 • !Mite' Tie atnirer,, R. W.:Mackey, . 632 40 I o J.Parkhurif and id: co: bonds, 37,142 08 - • ' • o • John lAnk.eVal., int't-oli bande,• 7.875 87 The following is an acoount -otthe eipensee 'at the County HOl4O and farrir Slid. foriceeplug paupers out. side the County House, including tbatieat the Perinsyl.. vanitLimatig IldspitalltHerrisburg: . , „.. Fab. 9, '7l. William ßoberts, hardware,' - ' $57 88 , - -W. T. Where, groceries, • 199 35 A. Rusted, for Bless paupers, 84 20 Jane Jonea, • ' --- ' • 8 25, W. L, Warriner, for Delmar r pauper, .14 98 William C. Kress, drugs; 20 57 J: R. Barker, dry goods, - 94 83 'blathers & Holliday, groceries, • 85 90 Ephraim Hart, dolir,- '0• • . - - . 9 00, Truman & Bowen, sawing lumber, 107 11 Isaac Plank, planter and sower, . 28 00 Truman Brothers,' proVtieloni, " 117 90 D. 0: Holden, cows, • ' 185 00 John Gray, blackaraithing, 19 06 Job Willcox, butter, • 32 34 India Foley, sewing machine,: . ' 63 00 L. A. Gardner, groceries, - 18 72 G. W. Navel. repairing harmer, 6 40 G. S. Cook, coVri 50 00 D. O. Edwards, aced peae;r , • • - 700 M. W. Wetherbee cow, • -...- 56 00, Truman - Brothers, provisions, • • - 26 60' William Roberts, hvdware, , 44 28 R. C. ey, hard Ware, - 26 67 'Th ' Ilardin, blankets, '_ ' 'B5 60 I H. S. tinge, drawl, &c.. • 796 O. C. there, Salt, 4 8 46 Matta & Colep, drugs, - •- 620 Dr. W. V. Webb, half of salary, .60 00 E: Strat on, for Delmar pauper., ' 3;00 Janet ea, for Blois pauper, ' 18'50 J. B. Cl eland, for 'Colon pauper, 17.00 C. S. for union pauper.. : .15 00 A. Griswold, removing 'Union pauper, 300 J.. a. S.h for. Middlebury pauPer, .. 21 76 , George e, reaming pauper,. 2 94 Nathan Letter, for Charleston Pen Per, 2 30 Asa Morrell, for Rutland pauper, • 10 00 Vi'illiarn .11.dioyer, for Wellsboro patipm,- 6.00 John A. Weir, Pa. Lunatic Hospital, 379 48 H. H. Elliott, for Delmar -pauper, '.. ~..... .6.00 . S. W. libeixosii, for Rutland pauper, 415 C, C. Atathers,Ary.goode,- 4B 67 Jane Jones, for' Blass pauper, 3 00 John Harris, for Nelson pauper, ; , _ll 00 Houghton, Orr & Co., Delmar pauper, 19 82 W. L. Warriner, for Delmar pauper, 913 Abel .Warriner, for Delthar pauper, . 675 E. Stratton, for Delmar pauper, 6 76 .'A. H. Elliott. for Delmar pauper, 900 James S. Robb, for Farmington pauper, 3 64 L. H. Brewster, taking pauper to 0. IL, 3 00 . L. B. Shelves, taking pauper t 0. H., '7 60 Ts: Keeney, Justice's costs in Midd'ry, 1 00 -T. Keeney, Justice's costs In Chatham, • 60 Morgan Seeley, tain pauper to C. •H„ 6 88• J. M. Barden, for Bu t pauper, 10 03 C. S. Strout, for Rutland pauper,_ 4 69 S. A. Hayes, taking pauper to C . Hornig, 4 19 - Jane Jones, Tor Bless palirler, . 760 J. H. Everett, taking Pauper to s e. lio'e„l3 42 William Densmore, for Bloss pauper, 23 00 Brooks & -Austin, threshing grain, • 32' 38 , " 900 L.A.Gardner, groceries, BO 46, B. T. Van Horn, cabinetwork, " 84 so' Houghton,',Orr &Co., wagon, lala nalC. Ixia tin. 11: & -ke it Corg o ' 111 17 da s; y g , °° grece d: Hes, , 132 00 1 6 60 , 41 32 - William Roberts,,hardware, „ , 80 27 ' ' J:lt.'llarker; dry goods, , , - 89,65. John Via Order, whisky; -, '• - ' 925 . Williams°. Kress, drugs,, , ' ... 38 71 ''' Th I C. - B 8110 Y: hardware, , 403 -.-.. r....., .R. Kimball, groceries, , ' - 4'-87 77 'Lewis 3l'Connell, shingles ,- .. ' 16 to, H. Young & Co., paper, &c:, • • 236 M. W. Wetherbee; sheep, • 41 00 Joseph Mitchell, coal,. : , . 75 00 Dr. O. K. Thompson, year's sal ary; 25 00 John A. Weir, Pa. L. Hospital, • 338 65 William - Wingate, moving buildings,_ 10 00 Al. W. Wetherbee, cattle, • I • - ' •65 CO J. R. Barker, dry goods, • ' • 47.78 John Van Order, whisky, , 13 03. John Gray, blackamithing, • - 25 02 Benjamin Austin, Saab, wl p davro;'4iii., 2 4 " 85 Hastings & Coles, drugs, 16 29 -lathers & Holliday, groceries; 15 17 E. R. Kimball, groceries, ' 191 53 B. 17 Van Horn, Cabinet work, , 9 00 C. C. Slathers, dry goods, ._ . . • 13 39 William Roberts, hardware, 07 19 , DerbyA Fighlerishoemating, = :.• 2 30 L. E. Robkwell, ebb:lslets,3o 00 Willlana C. Kress; drugs,- - •9 72 - L.A. Gardner, groceries, • •40 80 John Harris, for Nelson pauper, 14 Il H. Simmons, for Delmar pauper, ' 3 00 I W. L. Warriner, for Delmar pauper, , 004 1 Jane Jones, for Bless pauper, 8 28 C. H. Van Rumen, for Middlebury pelt, 3 66 John H. Shalt for Middlebury pauper, 21 00 S.A.. Hays, taking pauper to c. house., 4 67 K. Stratton; for Dear pauper, 3 00 J. L. Saxton, for Fall Brook pauper, 9 'l9l Mit - kg - Morrell, for Jackson pauper, I 12 41 ; Dr. C. K. Thompson, ,f, year's salary, 25 00' Truman & Bowen, lumber, • - 16 St H. G. Martin. for Liberty pauper, 14 50 Jane Jones, for Bloespimper.-, , 300 • T. Keeney, Justice ' s costs , Midery, I'oo E: Ettiatton, for Delmar Pauper, 3.00 AL D:l9llhelm, removing pauper, •11 no J.-D.....P.Stopy its-j-wor.KM, • - .. 87 0 John A. Weir, Pa. - L. Hospital, 37 D. •W• Hubbard, for Sullivan pauper, 2 6 1 B. C. Bailey, hardware, • , 11 0 William Roberts, hardware, '4O 8 G. Navel, reiring harness, 9 13. T. Van Horn, cabinet work, 21 00 C. 3. Wheeler, repairing, &c., 300 L.A. Gardner; groceries, , ; 37,23 Derby & Fishier. shoes, 17 69 O. 0. Plethora, groceries, • 11 69 Hastings & Coles, drugs, &c., 19 66 0. W. Sears; shoes, . 12 91 E. R. Kimball, groceries, _ •45 48 Benjamin Austin, doors, &c., 19 15, W.4ll N ton, goods, Arc., • 17 61 „Isaac 46-repairing, &c., I . 6 3611 .Willimil e . Kress, drugs, &c., . 24 58 J. R. Barker, dry +goods, 16 88' Merrick & Young, Insoranre; 191 63 John Harris, for Nelson pauper, 10 00 E. Stratton, far Delmar pauper, 8 00 M.-D. Wilhelm, removing pauper, •6SO ' T. A. Robinson, bill for help, &c., 1,741 89 T. A. Robinson, Superintendent, 800 00 .T. A. Robinson, daughter's work, 100 00 John Miller, for Charleston pauper, 290 N. Lester, for Charleston pauper, 15 16 E. Stratton, for Delmar pauper, - 300 • R. Lininabury, blackamithing, • 7 76 John. Weir, Pa. L. Hospital, _ . 472 12 - - Pritchard & Sales, Stoves, - -46 00 .. John Gray; blacksrnithing, 15 15 W. D. Turbell. drugs, 21 26 --' .- . • ' - . Total amount of expenditures, April 18 May ss tune 19 Sept. 7 Nov. 7, $173 48 842 22 30 18 8,900 01 0,970 87 SR 62 2,831 02 4,304 99 10,743 15 20,693 16 258 89 1,028 11 1,277 20 53 12 =I Jen, 2,'72 980,227 49 $862 276 40 268 00 78 20 $l,OOO 00 January 6 $159 64 ?Z• 00 -- 24 24 19 44 $2,616 2$ 6622 $6 no 00 The folloWing Property was on hand 'at tile-. County Poor House end farm on the Ist day. of January, 1872, as per inventory taken at that time: . , 2 hoiiiei; 4" *l4OO 00 '5O-lbs. tobacco, , 15 00 18 cows, 850 00 10 lbs. sugar, 100' Icow, ' . - 40 00 20 - gals syrup, 00 9 yearlings; "..108 00 . 1 plough point, , 88 , 7ostelia - 58 OD 3-tonwof ioat,-. - 15 00 .12 shoats, ' • .120 00 leather, 5c0.. 800 10 shoats, 80 00 4 women's skirts, 200 28 chickens; 14 00 . men's Shirts, . 9 00 160 bush. turnips, 66 25 9 pair drawers, ' 150 830 bush: potatoes:. 175 00 11 coats, 50 00 80 bush. beets, .16 00 6 vests, 'l2 00 15 built. onions, 22 60 8 paii pants, 24 00 240 bush. wheat; .380 00 67 pair socks, 33 CO 150 bush, oats,,, ' 75 00 2 boys' shirts, 150 12 bush. beans, 24 00 6 pillow ticks, 1.60 SOO bush. -- corn, 160 00 6 bed ticks, :9 00 40 tons of hay, 800 00 26 shirts, 19 50 12 tons of straw.. 100 00 • 10 pillow caaes, , 2 60 1 barrel pickles,- B'oo 6 women's skirts, 16 00 • 2000 lbs. pork. 250 00 8 pair men's boots, 32 00 ,;4 barrel beef; 800 6 p'r men's Shoes, 12 00 176 lbs. lard, 2/ 87, 0 p'r women's do, 12 00 27 lbs. sausages, 462 8 pair misses do, 12 00- 2 tubs of butter, 80 00 17 p'r children's do, a-25 100 lbs. tallow, 10 00 3 men Os hats, -4 00 150 gallons vinegar, 37 50 2 pair itlippors: 200 4 bbls. 8011 r, 40 00' pair suspenders, 80 - 1 bbl. apples, 2 50. . 6 shakers; 1 00 - 200 lbs. grease, 8 00:" 'lO4l-yds. cot'n cloth, 1 30 1 bbl. boiled cider, 20 00; . - .11 .i'-•ydtr. denims - 269 -10 lbs. maple sugar, 2 00. 3 yds. ticking, 84 800 lba. corn meal, 700 3 p'r women's dra's, 150 1 gal. maple syrup, 100 2 women's dresses, 930 -150 lbs. dried apples, 18 75 12 - spools 11'nthreatt, 1 20. 18 cans of fruit, -8 50 1 doz. sh*Ja wadding, 75 8 bush. peas,. .12 00 18 banks lin'.n thread, 90 $$ tiebteo," " 19 00 1 boy's suit clothes, •3 00 .85 gals. keroso'e oil, 10 50 1 box buttons; • .76 ' • 28 - lbs. tobacco, - 14 SOyds,mhifs flannel, 650 taedichie"; 50 0 4 Ydg• cotton tiirkl4 l o, 4, bars !sow i a -22 'Aar: shdetittg, •112 - 2 lbs. pepper, BO - lb. coffee, 30 7 lbs. yarn. 700 The anperintendstkt of the County liqnse; and ram iiptt the Cotint9 Vomthisaioners make the following report of the account, of 'Doge county, with the several townships and boroughs - for keeping paupers at the County House, including •• beard; - clothing, Medicine, he., from the let day of January, 1871; to the Let day of January, 1872 ; also the - following bine of temporary rellistand.for brintilng.panPers to tha: Corinty House; and also including the expense at •the Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg and the coat of con veying paupers there. • • - • . 151.088-15 paupers, females; ages, 70, 61, 20, 31, and - • • months. To paid expense of taking paupers to-C. H, ~ . $l3 42 Temporary relief " 94 70 - Taking paupers to Harrisburg • - • ' 23 76 Paid Pa. L. Hospital ter keelng A . Jories.. 114 87 ' 78 weeks' board at County lit use • 158 04 - - • - $766 06 IME3 32,851 00 $483 00 $660 02 $2,488 88 £490 00 $9 00 SZ3 75 $723 12 $7OOO 26 00 :,'S 00 60 00 200 00 IMO 62 00 - SO 00 , - - • 00 ••450 GO . 17 00 ' 16 00 80 00 22 60 200 00 8600 VBO 00 9600 40 00 22 00 100 00 111111 51742 65 5270 91 11446 - 70 8/6 SI • . - • . - i • _ • 5404033 BItOOEPIELT!- 7 .3 paupers; 2 males, 1 leniale; ag . , 71, 7,:65.—. ' •-, - - To paid etpenss of pauper*. ;, __ - - Igg 128 84 weeks' board • • 252 - . -- ' •!: , , 8255 0 , . OEATILM-14 paupers; 2 males, 2 females; ages, 1, 80, 21, 4. To paid expense of taking pauper to 0. House. $lO ung paupers to- Harrisburg 47 .1. Paid Pa. V. Homiltslforkee e Ntwo Paupers, 3 1-2.2lrualiga =CT.' R. er;- • 248.82 1 . 89 8-7 reeks' bOarA at County ouse - 142 12 $555 75 UAW/ 85 $6O 72 .$223 40 $191.61 $5 40 ~ • ' - - 4 . , ---- --:' == - - '- - -- - 7 ' - • ,'• $448 97 'vz44l , 4,v,sTON--4 paupers;- 2 mttles..s feuullsl; ages. - 88, 48;48;5;10..12; 8. .. l'o extols, of taklutpaulier to Conuty Howie.- •$5 24 Temporary relied., .! • ~. ).7.. 48 .111 : 2-7 Weeks' boar . " 489 II ~ . .. . . . EZEB lb . 60 $2OO 00 1511 Coitt(lTON 113oroOg10— . . _ .Topald Pa. L. 11 ost4tallpr keeping 1:1, Clevekatif;,i47 75 CO I 7TROTON (t 01921611114---3 ,j;iefillifife; - 1 - Male, _ 2 fe males; ages, 70,, 28,16. . .-.... •.". -. , . . - To 108 weeks' board ......... :...... ... 01.,Thimit—s paupeii; - I male, iiemaies;. ages, 1, 08, To Fla Pa. L. Hoar lbsLfor- kesping . l..clun.: 8163 83 OS weeks' board :.. . 211 80. . $162 12 $99 Si 354,3gart—i• • - SPA 49 tojoungp, ' - 1141414 f.elnallm; 4N SO, rr, To temporary relief 106 14 week's board A:r 1 1 47 ELKLAND-1 pattper;mate;a,god To 6i2 weeks• board - 14111111101T011-3 paupsra; rl, 2, 11. To 20 6-7 weeks' - board , - ' P-4511005.-1 pauper, male, Aged 72. ' To e Ali,L . peiuso,of taking pauper to County Iloilo°, i 8 tr i 6 streaks' board • 105 79 . 5/15 29' _ . ,7/10103011--4 paupgra ; .2. Males, 2 females; age ß , 0 ,-, , ,'.•t:--10, will; -- , . - - - . To tszobrary relief , I 183 2-7 weel:s• board.. ~.. .. ' ' $l4 00 &0 .00 E 1 OXVILLV-4 pauper; female, aged G 7::: • To expo me of taking pauper to . County lialiae, $ll 00 754 .weeks' board - ; ~ , ... 13 To $212 99 $3O 00 LAIVIOLIIPAVILLF.--43 paupers; 3 males, 3 fernalsj; agea,.7l, i 3, 10, 6,8, 34. To expense of taking pauper.to County lions°, Su 0,1 Expense of taking pauper home 1 C 2 63 2-7 weeks', board 103 40 . . ~, ~taimittioE-4 paupers ; pale, 2 femelec ages,. 28.62,.84 - U. - 4 s,. - To 1616.7 vrepie,Loard-'. 4 $3!"4 05 . , LIBERTY-3 paupers 2 Males, , 1 female; agea, 7e, W,96. - To temporary relief - 214 ke Paid Pa. L. Hospital for keeping M. - Farr_ 169 45 1543 weeks% Loard, , 217 40 MORRIS-1 paler; male; aged TB. To 62 weeks' board:... 510,5 sy VIDJ)L.EI3ITRY--5 paUpro; 2 Males, 'S ferules; agea, 68,-9T73;14: - 9tr To,expense of taking pauper to County House, .S 9 62 ,1 Temporary relief. ~,,. CO3 83 64 weeks' board 129 63 NELSON-3 -paupers; 2 males, 1 female; ages, 64, - T 6, 6V • • To temporary relief $35 11 Expense : cif taking pauper to County abuse, 2GU —69 0-7.weilie r loard - 140 SE 0.110E0LA. , --1.-Paulter• male, /Wed 3 3.. exPenso of taking 112,14 . per to Colitity Hot's, so € 9 6-7 wean' boatt... 19 r G . . ZUCHIJOND-7,4 paupers; 1 male, 8 females; ages, ' 11, 30, 4, 2. • Torecrpente Of taking pauper ,M,COunti tionse 4 Co Paid As.t. Hospital for keeping T:8. Want, 10 GO 21 weeks' board ' • 43 14 - i • al• , _ - $2ll Li RUTLAND-4 paupers; 2 male, 3 ffraflei: ages, 11, 2.5,-4, 2. To temporary relief, +52 week.' board SULLIVAN-2 paupers; 2 rnalgis, _I - female; aged, 7d, 10,68.. To temporary relief.. 80 1-7 weeks' board $194 21 TIOGA (township}--2 paupers, males; ages, 9, 14.• -To 19 6-7 weeks' board $4O 40 TIOGA (borougb)—l pauper, male, aged 14. To paid Pa. L. hospital keeping H. Hotebliss, $164 43 62 weeks' board. 105 79 PaUPen; 1 Male, 1 female; ages, 29, 21. To temporary relief • $95 00 Paid Pa. L. Hospital for keeping J. - 31.*Dally, 209. Lc 101 weeks' board ' ' 211 CO WELLEIBORO-9 psipers; 7 males, 2 females; ages, 80, 71, 63, 9, 39, 67, 36; 74. not kno9m. To expense-of taking pattperii home ... i9 25 Temporary selief , 6 CR) Paid Pa. L; hospital for keeping E. Fellows. 156 es 99 2.7 weeks' board.... 201 99 - . 'ItECIA.P.ITULATION. - . .Total amount expended, as per bills given ahore,.._ te0,62 li, Derincteasti received by Superintendent for produce aold off the farm, and paid to coun ty Treasurer.; 9273 l 3 Improvements, new- buildings, &0., - during the. year . 995 4.3 By expense of keeping palipers at ti. House and charged to townships. ,400 74 By temporary relief to paupers on - side of County House, and removal, GO6 83 By expense at Pa. L. Hospital 1.488 23 By keeping of Margaret Burke... •., • 101 45 f By insurance on C. HoUse buildings. 191 C 3- i ..--- iti,7•33 KI Amount of inventory of personal property lst of January, 1871• • $3,916 V/ , Dadnet differenee in vs i te, of same. t kind ofprcipertybetwe '7l and'l'2, $6OO 00 Lees the rise in wane of' ay , 400 00 f 1 • , • --, 2Uu 01 , . ,; Balance of old inventory $3,716 9i Inventory of 1872 of property at farm . 81,876 r Deduct balance of inventory after taking out ' difference in value Hslance in favorof inventory of 1872 - - 169 18 The Commissioners conclude that as the improve ments during the year 1872 amount to over eleven hue. dred dollars, and principally in buildings. it would not be tight to charge it to the townships. but should be deducted from the account ($995 43) to be paid by the county poor. The price charged the townsliip3, &c., for board 41213 ceuntir House. anon toe ewomate - or urc— week for each pauper, is a small fraction over two o - lam and three cents per week. This includes eve y• thing expended upon the paupers—food, clothing, medicine, schooling, &c. There have been at the County House during the year B 4 paupers, and an av erage orbver 43 during the whole year. 26 of them are.over 70 years of age, and 10 of these over 80 years of age. Nearlyel of them are sickly and need a great deal of waiting upon. The balance are nearly all idi otic and insane. The Commissioners were compelled this year to build an extra building in which to keep the insane, so they could be kept from doing injury t 7 themselves, to others, and to property. The Superin tendent is compelled to hire all the help to carry on the farm and to do the work in the house,• not getting but little help from the pauper°. The coat of doctor. ing and keeping the insane at the Lunatic Hospital'at Harrisbung is $3 per week. This does not include clothing or any other expenses. 'The )Cornmisicioners in allowing temporary relief outside the County $Olll3O, have generally consulted with .the township Super:l: - sore before granting it, and would urge the pasesge of a law authorizing a county poor tax instead of a town ship tax. The Superintendent, Mr.- Robinson, still meets the approbation of the Commissioners and the inmates of thounty House, and he deserves much credit for his Management. The county is fortunate in having sue a man to manage the county property. And his humanity to the paupera is worthy of praise. P. V. VAN NESS. Coaxmissioner, - in account with Tioga county for the, yea 1871: - - DR. To county orders $353 io CR. Sy 103 days' azlrvice at $3 per day, .$927 Co By 440 miles' travel .•• 26 46-$363 40 - JOB REXFORD, Commissioner, in account with Ti. . oga cottrity for the year 1871: 0 DR. To county orders e r• CR. By 109 days' service - By COO miles' travel . . . 11. w. WETHERBEE, Commissioner, In account • • with 'Dogs coratty for the year 1871: DR. To county orders. - 1276 12 CR. By 90 days' service' $270 00 . - By 102 =llea' travel - ` 012-s2`u 12 T. O.cHOLLIS, Commissioner, in account with Tic:• ga county for the year 1871: .1 DR. To county orders $71,81W36 CR. By 22 days' service. By 120 miles' travel _Tioga County, sz: We the Commissionars of Tioga county, do certify that the foregoing is a correct state ment of the receipts and expenditures therein set forth. In testimony whereof, We have hereunto act Our hands and seals of office this 20th day of Januar), 1912. P. V. VAN lit„Si, JOII RELL'ORD, T. O. HoLus, Attest: Tats. ALtru, Clerk Robert V. Co.r, Tredfurer. Ticita County,' in • lvitA said County from. Jan. 19, 1871, to Jan. 19, 1° 72 CR_ Sea'd laud tax ret'cl, i9B C 9 County tax, 1893, ei3i, Onta'g co. tax 1858, • 209 89 County, 1861 1669, 465 79 Bounty, 1869, lui u , 3 BoUnty tax. 1859. 131 ES County poor; 1899, 54u __lB7o, 10,467 46 Tpwnaldp do, 1859, C. 4k. County,..lB7o, 10,676 68 Bounty, 187 , 235 71 State, -1870, 1,322 99 County, 187 _ 1,893 6. County poor, 1870, 3,741 46 State, 1370, 123 01 Township p'r, 1870,5.963 03 County p , 2670, 977 51 Bounty, 1871, 23,138 33 Township , 1870, 575 County, 1871, 34,719 44r,Confn on b 'ty, ';O , 1 - 4i,1 State, 1871, - 1.895 89!County, 197 , County poor, 1671, 5,780 61 State, 1870, 99 0 'Township do, 1871, 8,844 13 Coutity,poo,lll7o. f:3": c. 1871. 1,520 00 Township d 1870, 400) 10 Commoulth Cost°, 353 B.slAbai'ts itoti'ty, 2.838.4 e I County loans ' '71, - 21340 8 . 81 counts , , 0 • :793 Produce sold, • 273 83 , do Stato, 1 i'9 IC Rent of C. House, 50 001 do co, ppar, • 310 55 H. C. Bailey's note, 57781 do t0...5'p dc. 233 76 , H. Inscho, cotte , t, 41 81 Bounty tax, 1871, 11,664 69 T. 31. Haliycoste, 72 80 County, 1871; 73,621 41 WZO. BelnOtl;'•tp1E1, 60 00 State, 1871. • r 1,644 51 3.1. b. Wilhelm, costs, 7 00 County poor, 1871, 6,695 30 A.- Itobbing4cMg, ls 00 Township do, 1571 ,' 1,406 5) Strangi costs, •14 37 Militia, 1871, - - -- 1,381 50 E:ll.'lnroy, costs, 100 Coin'n on bo',y; '7l, 22 6.5 Per)ent. onbonds, 100 00 - do on cOunty; 274 89 do on State , '2i 73 , do co. poor', " 41 5° do tow'p poor, 69 do militia, ,• -5 2 ale on bounty 678 64 • do county, 124 97 do State, 14 69 do co. poor, •• 17'10 do tow'ppoor, .4 SO 83 do militia; " 8 0 60 Co. bonds rette'd, .87,142 08' Int't on co. loans, 7,876 87 4 Expense of tallitls, 400 80 Co. orders rede'd, 23,895 64 Poor do redeem'd,. 9,19.5 93 COMnoribondsp'd, 381 97 Com'n on Int'st p'd, Cd € 5 Com'n militia paid, 12 00 Com'n on co. orders, 7 16 87 Com'n on poor do, 187 94 HIE $3,876 . 17 I - 818%638 17 WO, the luoptaignad, Auditors of Tioga county, hav -ingauditedratktustedrand settled-thereecozmts - of R. C. Cox, Treasurer of said county, from January 11, 1871, to January 19, 1872, do find as above. Witten !oar - bands thif lEth days! January, 1872. ISRAEL STONE,I Auditors. A. F. PACR.ARI?, - t Amount of ceUrity bounti loans, as per statement of County Auditors published January, • 18 7/, 92 .P 8 Amount loaned by Commissioners In 1871, 22.010 88 844 87 Beside redeemed end said Due-by county Jan. 16,1872.- : ' $.77.682 48 Interest paid on county bontitin 1871.. ..' $7,875 37 The undersigned, Auditors ef.Tioga county. hosing audited and-adiutted the above; do hereby cortitY the same ,to be a correct statement of the indebtedness Of said cbnnty for bounty Muds. 'Witness onr - tands this day o January, 1877. • • • Ifinarr. STOIC 6. Tkßtieei MIMI MEC iii $182,685 17 929 . 2,90 18 Bal. due county, 444 99 • • $lll r 9. 215 95 *165 19 "etuttles . ; age 3, SID() cri 819 41 Alb 4j3 s`33 r I EEE $129 49 $5Ol 2,1 $l9B, '2) $l7B 07 9'26 04 .'. $23 71 ~...,.-105 79 1134 0.1 P.l iC 163 0:1 $270 27 $449 15 $.73 21 1,269 2Z .fd,79 9,1 3,716 9 $963 N $327 00 36 00-S3C3 CO ISE SEE 00 7 24-5'73 21 $114.724 66 37.142 Da