Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, April 10, 1872, Image 2

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    BUSINESS NOTICES. -
i\ .
The publishers of this pape offer for sale
cheap for cash the type (Brevie and Minion)
On Which the Aorrxron has beou.printed up
to this year. The type has been in use but n
shOrt time; and is in good order. There is
dlenty of it to print an eight-column paper.
Address Van Gelder & Barnes, Wcllshoro,
Pa.—Jan. 3,6 t.. -
r#:_r.___ Aejtqlor.
ME
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1872
Golaclo,ttedin . 4row Ytnit'-‘last . Saturday
- at 110 a.
A bill was .pascd tko,otler day by ,tbe
t
itone . fit Harrisb rg increasing the nuiuber
of Judges of the L upreino.Conrt to six. ‘ ~
i • - - < , ..- .< 1
feels "heifer. The bill y tp re
-I,6stat- eapital to thi 1 iid el phhil it a s
def,eateq, ai)(l.the Legislature hasadjourpeg,
4'6 the
- danger is ,past lex another, year.
do act was passed-in •tina : State - Senate a
fey - cicays 0 9 . eoatini, a boat Qf. Commis
sioners tO",.eiarnina'iato. the ventilation 'of
bitumitious coal Mines and report next year.
)The subject is an important, 'One, arid we
trust-this bill . -became a law,
The- Supietne'Court of the State an
nouneetLtjteAtecisiou,in;,the easy. of Bishop
O'Hara Against, Father Stack of William-=
i• 'Port last week:. 'The - boort `depleledinfavOr
of the Bishop, reversing fudge -Gamble's
judgment and'Aisolvingilie injunction re
straining the exercise of, episcopal authority.
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,
The telegraph -last :Neck repurtett-the
~eartliquake shoe. in Oaliforala as still don-,
tinning. Lakes base risen to urntaughights;
riKers'ehariged - their courses, , arz Wirunk to
half their woided-hize; old springs stopped
no sing and new i opes .appeared: short',
Earth Our ancient Mother ;Felts to he in a
lerribleF.tate of perturbation in all: that
ro
-gion: T- •
Mr. White'S joint resolution_to remove
the'capitol buildings enme., - o_bn, the 28th
ultimo in the liouse on n motion to suspend
the rules and consider the bill, when the
motion was
_defeated by a vote of thirty
, seven yeas to 11fiy-fi4e - Ito notice
that our own member, Mr. Mitchell, voted
in the affirmative.
The sensation of last week was the in
- di r atmentz hy,4l: - ? .. .l.,Lhlt r edß;ttite§ .4)rtitid34ury,
oric -15f4.iiten
charged \vith - ilefratiatng the Cfoierninent
of the tax on whisky. As the offenses seem
to have been committed under Johnson's,'
lldminisirs hotyey,cy,,7,tlm, i prppubly
litflc claartee - of convicting anybilS;'-fthec
statute of limitation barring the prosecution
of the cases.
?bp- as a
personal Virfue: ' 7 Air:
. AfilanylerM'Clure in
troduced a bilfirtthe'senato the other day
giving Mr. It -NG Gray, late Senator for the
Fourth district, full pay of a member of the
Legislature. TheMaguttnimity - )f• this act
would fie ":liftlo , snore
. conSpie!hOttiv.if:The
money did not come out of the public trea
sury, or if ,it curtailed IVIk• 31.'Clurep emolu
ments - •
It seems that a woman has actually been
found silly onbugh to 'sue -"Trick" Pome
rtly for breach of promise of marriage.—
When the report was first started we sus
p:.>eted it WaS , a new' advertising dodge of
the sharp editor, somewhat after the man
ner of his Butler correspondence; but the
suit is proceeding in dead earnest. Let us
hope bathlialties Push . dit with vigor;
and that it will piove - entertaining to a die
tuteresten public, at•least.
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A bill was passed by the House of Repre
sentatives at Harrisburg a few days since
providing that January Ist; February 22d,
July 4th, December 25th, rand ..any day ap
pointed by the President or' GoVernor as a
Thanksgiving Day shah be legal holidays.
A motion to' add Good Friday to the list
was not agreed to. The act further provides
that notes . and -bills shall be payable on
TueSdaY instead Of Saturday when — a legal
holiday falls upon a Monday which is their
day of payment.
To every part , of the earth where the
electricfnervenf commerce extends, the news
was flashed last week Tuesday night, that
the "Father of the Telegraph" was dead.
Most useful and honored in his life, his death
has called forth universal expressions of re
speet fiad'regret. It is given to ft men to
so benefit mankind—to fewer stito reap,
during this trtor . tal, ,great rowara of
fame and I.Ovettglia4-Prof...74orse. _ Vo pre
sent in another column a brief abstract of
the life that has made that name immortal.
e rrhe elections in Connecticut and Rhode
Island last week resulted in decided Repub
lie_ttn victories. In Connecticut Gov. Jewell
was re-elected by . ab 642,000 plurality over
the Democralic canditlate, and received a
~,
stn-111 majority overall his three opponents
-4 )citt n r at,r Temperi - ukce and Labor Reform,'
il a
In lthod;l I,land . the 'Republican candid fa
. c . ,, r t::tlyernor received about 1,100 ma e v rity
~ver his Democratic- competitor.- . each
Si ate the nets - legislature iistion Repub
lican, thus insuring in Connecti t the elec
tion of a United States Senat of that po.
hileal faith to succeed If . Ferry, whose
t.-ran e‘pires next year.
/
ter of course lo e 2 -
3 of every month' an-9111-
. the 'public debt , , - sbm's ing
1 that national burden. Bui
1 se exhibits have become, . they
poseess a nterest for the peopleA44 - 11prii : ,
vent; tl .ir growing stale or tiresome.' AA
Viol t one is rather more plensfmt - to - e - off:
ten) date than usual, showing as it does r thid
' ti fring the month of March the,sum of $l5,-
481;068 64 was canceled . Since Brant came
into office there lts'beert - a:redtielion of the
public debt of $315,131,780 67. It is high
time the MAI set its arithmetic man at
- work to cipherthii telling Grant-argument
out of existence.
.
It lins become ri II
peet•iabout the first
statement or/
I i eduction o
rogillrir :is tl,
The Congressional apportionment bill ll
nally'passed by the Legislature last Wednes
day varies from the one first reported to the
House - ; but the district in which Tioga is
placed remains the same as first reported,
consisting of Tiqsa, Potter, M'Kcan, Cam
eronland Lycoming counties. Its number,
)
however, Is change to the Fifteenth. The
population of these counties in 1870, and •the
majorities for Auditor
~General last year,
were as follows
commis,
POPULA'ITON. REP. !A3. DEM
- 8,825 • 152
M'Keatt ~
Potter
noga..
Cazierou
Lycomlpg. , .-e
Mal
EMI
107,092 2,535
# 2O
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Net Republican tanacerity 2.215 1
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The Republicans of the great State of New
York have responded•. , to the call of eol.
William M. Grosvenor to meet at Cincinnati
on the fist of May next—that is twenty of
v ~f± . ~ ~
11,205 562
35,100 1,871
4.273 50
47,629 ' „..
• „„.... ,
, • ,M.
them have. They propose to meet ..nr. vros
venor there on that day—the whole ser4T of
them do. Next the head of the •Itaines to
this letter of aceeptance stands that of Hor
ace Greeley and next the tail that of flornee
Bemis—an arrangement that is perfectly
proper. On e, _if& the gr,e,nt .; AO effro,i,U'itn 4,1
sincere norac;6,'''s:tia the:.-Alier - isn't:'.lonit
Horace is " down',' 'on ,
l 0,4 injner 4f2cort
ruption, and sti.is , the otkel..„--,4ifiy in : . - , - ii ) ; 9if , T
ferent way,: . 13ut,. (If tez all,' they are:."Mett 2,
(\.)
-and Brethren.,
land probably neither of th in in the norafii.
' N.Y.-e-lutecult silneu thix-week- - -170-:a Wil :) .- "I lie -
curious manifesto put forth by 'these genle.
men, but may recur to the subject nt anoth
-1 er time.
CougtOdnual Summary.
. Abe'Sn'.6ilo''&
7 7 The-proeedittgs:Of t e ~ ~'s re MS
specially:iniportant on. the Ist- inetant...,A
resolutinti! was--passed requiring .the Cori.`.. ~
inimilants of the Onverntueat :Atlrteries., to,
report:the operation of the eiglitAiour law'
in reipect to theamount of labor - performed'' ,
and the genera l,exPense_and workifig!of the
,SiahilAfinteiii.4 s-as ."crnitinred ..- N fill i tll e for
mer,systt in of 'working - :tib...houti4.l.liii..:---
The Ilo' u ejoikkrssolution to erect a colossal
statue-to' 'Ad 1111 r til l tqat :1 gll twits iiTtssed AV lib
an amen meat. - - At "the -expiration:. 'of tlie
mornink hour the Indian Appropriation iiill
. , _ - - -
was tak n .0 Mind dis - eussed 2 -tintil'' tlie', ad
journmet.. The bill. aPpr'OPriales ,neaoy
$0,000,0 O.- in the Iloose the ieguler Men;
day, moil:ling filibustering ,Was resorted to
stave off Mr. looper's
,Sitpplementary . 'Civ
il rights hill. rOn Motion the were sus
pended and the bill for theleieation _of ,a
railroad depot j4'll'asltifigteiii illi',ilte. Balti
more and Potomac road was passed. ': A bill
was also passed under suspension of the
rules repealing all - laws giving .portions of
fines and •penaltieS; to , ,iufortnen in internal
,revenue cases. A bill granting amnesty, to
.., ,
a number of persons by nimiewa'pasSed
filter a 'eonsiderable debate.
Mr. Nye presented,. in ,the Senate on the
2d, ' the Constitution tidefited'bi
State donveritiou to accompany their
cation for admission as a State. The con
sideration ottlte Indian _Appropriation bill
was then resumed until a message was re
ceivedilfrom the House stating-that the. Se
nate's suli.4tituie for the House hllVibp'ealing--
the duties on tea and epfli.e .Lail been laid
on the table lir. 11E4611 said' the_resolu
tion was an extraordinary one, and the Sen: ,
ate might:wish:to -disetiss - Oit'fils
tion it was ordered to lie over'andhe print- .
ed: ;theratitiuse,-- ltti.'ll.66ber; 'tlele
gate from Utah, presented the memorial ( , ) , f.
-the canstitittiOnal donVehtioii' of .that- Ter-
riforY foradmission into the. Luton under .
,the name -of Deseret.. It, wAs i referred
llieCominittee Territories. Mr. Dawes,-
1 fie - lir the - C i o - rnmittee of Way . i ... and - Means,
report - 4 . a rssolntioirne . Ring ,the, Sen
ate's the house bill repealing
the duties on totfandFoffVeii in conflict with
' the Constitution and-therefore it
L ibe laid on
the-table
Lion: !After -some 'd'eblite; 'fri - *Ma Loth
sides of thb Hoilsoiftwored thp!yesolution ;
it was passed.by a vote of 1153 yeas topnays,
A - resolution was adopted in the ffenate
on the
. 3d 4.lirectiug I,l 2 le_Copuntssiortcx of
"Akriatiltitu 4 e,t6'domtnunic&e to
a._ comparative
_statement of;the intpotfa
tions of wool and iroadris'in 'each . 3etir':Of
the last decade ; :and all- facts in - rfgard - te,
the fluetnitioliin'PAtincticift. off -p4eip
and the prices 'of wool. Mr. Nis= rg
p_Oried ihe:"HOuse bill
authorizing the payment of bounty 'tnA.2l 7
.
tinteers whO iidcribp:Proclaina
ilon of May 3d, 1.861 3 . priOr.to Jtiiy 22d-b€
that year. In the House several bills were
passcd.granting -the-, right of - waFthrough
the publi6 lands to several rillie - a‘ds. Mr.
Hawley reported a bill to secureithe. public
lands to actuaysettlers,. will 'eh \Ant — The bill provi9 . es.tbat.all. public lands, ex-
CCP t mineral and limborlandtfutifitfor 6111;
tivation, - shall Del difiriosed .of only under
!the homestead' act , of 162: e4mAildec
'cif. the sesSiod'slias silent_ in the tonsil:loa-,
ti )n of the steamboat bill, on, &Volk Aliere
is'inueli.debate but no'netion. - -
1 In theSenate..laStiThursday - tilt was re
irted from the Committee on Commerce
to promote shipbuilding - and the commer-
'dal interests of the United States. The
floase- , b41 to.:prOhle;f:pr
of a Labor Commissioner was taken up and
considered, but went over at the expiration l
pf,- - the . morning hoUr, and, klocal_hill.relai-:
ing:lo the District of Colitinblawas discusS
ed and passed. 21n the House Mr. Cox 'of:
fered a concurrent resolution, which •
agreed to, deeltritig that Congress has card
With profound regret of the death. " Prof.:
Merse,whose . distinguished , and iledtibil
?
itio . 1144 contributed more 9 an "these of
ftny other person to the d N ( . elepment and
prOgfag of firitotical - arts and. that i his-tpu
thy of f r:iii-ate'lke, his ftiness of ' ticieritific
aim, and his resolut with in truth, render
it eminently prope hat Representatives and
Senators shoul
..- solemnly. testiff , to his
Worth and gryt tress. Aftet - thii:pasSage of
person to
few priv9t P e -bills. the House took up the
steambo ( bill and passed - ii.: The report
on the labrima contested. seat case, dep.Jar:
i
ing r. Handley, the sitting member, entl
tl to the seat, was_ agreed,. to. , without de-
ate, and the contestant was, voted his
_ex._
ted ,
Penses to the amount of 450. , _
The Senate fait Friday, granted the right
of way for a railroad -from' 'Salt. Lake to
Portland, Oregon. The House. resObled, ici t
take_ Part; - on the evening-of thetylth in.
st 10; in the inetnorial servieesin honor of
Professor Morse. A hill was - paged giving
the officers and crew who destroyed the rah..
el priVate - er AlibaTna 4.190,000 k as. the, esti
mated value of that vessel as prize inoney. --
The army appropription — iiiji_was then taken
;up .and - consid.red ;in' Conon i t tee ,:of ,_,the,
Whole, and was finally adopted W' ith7itt
amendment making it .unlawful to brand,
mark, or letter the body of a soldier as,a_
punhlllment, and ekpunging , the worfOq.or 7 ..
poreal" from the - 4-3d article of wtif.',, - ,, '_.
The-State Leglgiter-e.-,---
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The Senate Met on the'evening 0
of. tlielst
iqtautibut the.ponse was,ilgtin session.;-;-
A.birge number of local bills were •Consid
cred and paiseiiby.the Senate, - The report
of the cpnference committee on the. eonsti
futional convention bill was - presented.: As
agreed to by the committee, •it - makea 'the
body consist of 133 delegates, 28 .tit: large,
each voter to vote for 14 — of thel,2sohree,
ifremeach Senatorial district., and eiz - ado-.
tional from Philadelphia to—be elected at,
large in that, ,city. After considerablede--
bate the report was referred back!,to the
committee with instructions to insist. upon
full representation ot,thepeefile of...Serinta ,
rial districts, conceding a - decreasein mum
ber to two from each district.
Mr. .111'Clure made a lengthy speech ;in
thelSenate on the 2d instant in opposition
to the constitutional'eanventionbillTrei?ort.
edfretn,the conferenie committed. , He
peeially objected to thfee_delegates-, being
elected in each Senatorial district OrtAeeu
mulativesystini, on the ground that itVould
make the convention a partisan one.. - 71'.11
bill was finally recommitted. Thc, cooler. :
once committee reported'ihe' appropriation:
bill, hay . ing struck out hititly
charities,-and allowed each membei of "the
Evans_ committee $5OO extra. A MeSSige
vas received from 11tiveotor (leaty
ing the-Senate that the hill extending the
term of :luditot Gener,ti Iho traoft tiil,l«xt
I)evcoblhad bcl...(not: a law . w;t(t(lutk r, l‘l4,'
Bignaturc,lp - 11)di j s'lkiration ()I ten' (1»0114.1H('
deltin(lants to te4ify
,
' s tawa c;ceift•on (.11;oge - f•
t./4 .
Nri)s AtA,4llw.,
1414; Was
r , ).• (N.( (
1)*P1 . 1 . 4 . 'o l Ai'
!The 1; Conititti• \
,
liimui
Ciinvent lon wns referl.ed IJ:irk lo the
_tonferp(ie f
and privale 14118 i 1Vere..zi4o 471 - •
• A. jOintresollltictil L wnsinuigil hy'llie j Oin: -
Ite...o.n.ll4o(4ltiwppto24,:fti#Hur:tit'autt=ll
part Iqt : to the - Aro 9y„e.,9111 (ll r for tx
-
tr . • •il: aratnary, expenos. meurria l+,: r 4
lEom-:
mit'tee;?.A-Hue's on st tifti on sq . t'on Vl.(n lON till'
i n9.ltlsrtife~L: ; 'lime trill fixesltile,rtinnher of
niefithel l 'isit:l3•3‘; t. 2S - iit,hi.fge;and 913 iii Sen tutorial lebtitt nt" -
ber-ibler,irt } 'll4 . o7.
'ttliiiietiiqr• 34 at.l(irge.',,
he, vote ou its passage ,wO-2,9 yeas to 2
ttit3's; 4 i ly.ppyrovt..yrnor's 1.911 , 110.1.ipti of John
lit'Otiray;'etf Chunbr i iittnit county; aq Super-
intendent_of -111)ticr.„Priatiuk . v.was cOnfirtil
cd. Tlic Congressional
_apportioinnent.pit ,
111Ktep`orte4.1' 1iY 1 4116 ' , corifei6nce 4:l;in tqe -:
wi n s finally titlopted.at the , evening
of
after it v;igorous.clehate, by.,,a vote, of 18 tAs
"
1 • -
~ s the Republicans s x eel) dis:'
"tri ; Cts'iniirthe Democrats ten." A. billwas ;
also passed providing for the election Or.
two,uprlme Judges a_t.,the ;hest r lei ti
pin
Orin to fill ii'vacancy. "The louse joint reS.- ,
ofution repealing the-act of 1867 for the aO-'.
pointment of a
,spe,eial,agent to collect tlie. -
Stfite war - isms pa'ised. In the liott.Se'
qtaumittenAppointed to 4e,eitniihtiiipther,
any ranromt or canal company had. defraud
. ,
ed the , CotivniiriNiretifthribp"Oited that the tai,
laws are defective so kg ak.Forporatioy?,
coffcciiied;',l,hal, ektinPinies
returns, and others do not fully cmply l witli
l`triVs; r and
dollars arc due to the State :from ; corki2ra T
senntO.billappobitiogLw..buarl
'of' iFtSif , leonitriisSioderi l 'o24,44.jrj,lte
Congreisioiial apportionment;bill •
- ed by...6%yeas_tA . P.ln,tty,..*;
Tlre'e&voil eit l b t 1 re- Gl4: contest wati
reported to the write;, last Thursday at
1 414,26611, , whic)ti ordged -paid._
I Speaker Rulanttratibiititt baleAtettify . ad-`
dress, in which lie stated that the expensei,
of the Goveriniiek4sl.'ilie coming year t
will be t half a million dollars less _than, ltist
C.itittPikedAiltiOvniel,
for ane*, SpEttk6e''- ^ •SciiMnr'Of -
A.llegbany, received the votes, of ;l i (ll2epub-1
lictui 31,1 a Son sitbriD
of . 16 Democrats, Mr. M'Clure voting for"
'Senator Strung. ;Pair' balltts• "were taken,
each resulting
„in a tie beilveen
„ Anderson
and Ddifla7tili Pries ?dr' gliak; whet
the hour of twelve arrived, and the Speak
akjourttedi t he ":6eniite - k i n P e' SPeak
having been elected. In
,the pitße,.ol9 re
port - ITl'lite'tkii%4 - iiiVe`sliiiiiiig 9 committee
wt6s..piesputed„rei,id, and ordered tobe print
ed. Resolutions complimentary to ..the
Speaker clerlta,aod_officers were '.adopted,.
and thq-gouse adiourneftoif: TA. In
was marked by the gift of tokens of respect
to - their respective Stelaers, each. of them
stver,..seryieeept\ a, gavel, Mr.
thiOttarAmplelpent to
the Speaker OP-the ilbuseln a n6itl Opeech;
to •which,the?Bpeaker respiMded.
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
V,0r!111 , 70T0.3$ . _
According to the alleged opinion of ex-
Governor English' or-Goniiectictit, that in
:the event of the'Republicans carrying that
; State the Democracy would forego all com
hinntions for success, settle back upon the'
old party,lines and ilglvelivtliej
,tace to' to
.Presidetie r i,Acy have now arrived t the
sensible conclusion that_therejs, 4, longer
any chance for hefeating Grant id the loy
al Republican party.
,Iyhy t not i tke
liVArtsll{(ok their ifiefigth • iliexhaVe any;'
at these Eastern electio . If there are no
`disaffected- voteraln t Steles-7f- ecti
cut and New Ham hire, which show such
a email piargitr-tt
ittg_paittes, - ; :" kij 1:IA0d littve" the'bemoe
racy for al anywhere? If there are such,
whybe.v l they:not - hrought out their voters
in t .close States,-in-order-to -show that
the can give somesaid.and43om,f94l.o their
e enemies W r ii - eritAheY."Will tell Of the best
'advantage? The answer thatithey have not
been able to do ,s6Pnitist :A - Ow to the De
ttiocracy that theyAnkeriiii''rank and file,
but only a few leaders diet scent the offices
in future under a new_ pie, which they, /ittye
failelCtizi. lie6elVe:lh the;; ftepublicati
zation. t-Now it is well Irtiowia that 'kW a is
the principal; thing among Pe t tpßez:4l . 9
naaVct,M;`, - .44,11bEkt
ibguud thirating-after-itriluringlhe AfiSt de
Cade up to the highest point of suffering to
which partisans, are susceptible;
thetefOrp,:ifis ~ ftsii6ssible 'l6O
Ntisby to-give up the post office, and for
- Others tn.surtepdehall,ths'ilOssible-prositee
tive *kings on which they have been so
long browsing in intagitkation? It is too
much to surrender - airthe - se 61 new party
composed of still - more hungry leaders; but
it is far worse to `siiireriiler to such when
they propose not / oni3:_t?„gulpAlown,all the
rich piekiiiii4 AvhiOr - --their' 1 -lc:Milli - Ll' eyes
have been directed, but also to swallow the
very patty itself on which
; they tfqvc_lcarn-.
ed le - lean - and to hope-for . the good time
towing when offices and jubilant Demogra
ey would be theirs to enjoy.,There.fomfor
love of grtice,:Oir'llbe'rald; laY'n j oC"tit6' flat
tering unction to your souls that not your
trespass, but my.ntadness,speaksl: _
The. -reply. t of,,Earl.Granville-to ther 7 SeCre-_ -
tary of State on. thC.`qtielitiOn' of Vniiruitting
our claims for consequential damages to the
GeneVi't ofifereUee - was doubtless .read to
the Cabinet to-day, fit' tlie' (11SeuSSion — and
'the terms - of be made
blown, and the latter, will . require some
time". for_, preparation' and - consideration.—
The dpennient is understbod to be
quite i t t•Nineo,ney•iind'lti — contaiti an argu
ment sho 4 ‘ s i`ing why ariiiel• past negotiations
-.England should not go before the Confer
ence on this que:,tion. No refusal is con
„veyed, but further negOtlation tistiggeSted,,
Which is not unlikely, as some think; to` be
entered upon 'verY '
THE FRENCH - ARMS.
The investigation of the sale of arms has
amounted t 9 very , little thus far. -.The agent
OfL. the French - hnq
j oe, 4*(11 e Mortimer lirßinsey, examinedryesterday, and
has very positive that no officer of, the Gov
ernment ever offered hi sell him arms; that
"R. F." In_ the boxes shipped, meant -Rem
ington Fits, and not French Republic, as
ins alleged. In this connection it is quite
: important as a negatiVe to these arni!.l,trou
hles that the lip. .
papergiv
-_en up to oppositiOn tipl:Grant ',;atiti" the Ad
ministration; has fully - exonerated - the Ad
rmnistration from the charges, one and all,
hroUght against it in this matter of the sale
of arms to the French. ~ ". ' . -
UTAR KNOCKING FOR .ADM - RiSION.
-.
The new Constitution of Utah was-pre
, stinted to Congrqsto-day„- .) :It jkhot,lf
eskirl denied that this Territory has suffi
cient fnipniation for the formation:of a State
iftlder the new, 3pport, iontpe hti , wkiels
6. - es the nurnhq, , Af 133,000.-2 qt. is Shine
i,•hift doubtful v)hether it wi# l.kg admitted
its a State at this session; though that wp;n4
perhaps he Ha; tacatt;tilf aettiog rid of
the vc•xisli 4`Si 1011 Of 1111 , ,1) . 4.5iimi1it of po
lygamy, iu 4, t)lig'it ,, s. it will
certainty he. dom. iipmi I i•tin 14/PCitAliiilri
',Tact] latO I (a- graditally,at:ANL - pr c iatical po
and forni,),liiiriiludy ftwsonie -of
the v. Idol( tly.tt..in , gTilti wil 1 0 4 .Aticady ,
entailed nu and. children
of Utah. -
TITE 011G.S.X.
The W:i:Odugtap iniblishes t 1 e
tnr roports of the :Tlepidrsitari: isietory in
Connrtaieut, nn,l lots_ not li si nglp word, t.o
1S: : : on 4 I
I:,S - I hij littNfrqt 4,4,iftvt 'Le f - ,4 . 1.1.: dull el&
'editorials ` .: l;bliti r ` 11i010, 4- they iynd been
_exitlcint ey
4tilt 6mLtioLls'
t.
he sotinit
- . -- heialtli%'"to the;
etnrrilT,ti'that . th :it: State hale ! gr:ci,ne moie:thor : -
I;t,glils• than ev,er:f4 OA the Iteptib
lie-atilhiiinit that th(Cliriti(N hill's have
irone.wlicyt
,thq . cvimihiaa twineth.
.I.lE,Sfer" OP - INV:CREST. ". ,• ,
The:tot at 'redaction I& the public debt'for
Marelc- 1 1(v n 9 .415,481,008 04. ' The total.
artidant -of the 1 in-
„1 , ,
terot.is te, ato v t ,63, - 438.., in .Trefisury, •
~ I y ap,(: ; 4l.,42ol)oll,oittling $10,200;610 in cdin,”
The, yesterd# - pipsed :Alia bill
.granting t.k.)t lie Balthlioil: and 'POtomite road
he depot site ashkql by f i t
_on, Penni - Ay' ania
r .ri:LOr , egou ; State lainvent delegates
tlx‘finiadelphiaMere bssti.iieted' to" , , - east the
- v'oq‘,. 'of .o'regon fOr, - 'eraat and" colfai for
,lif,eodent ;a101:V . 4 President.
i3VOPQ:4l2c,cet3tlaAlie late - W-:11."
•atintingtria - as Cashier of: . t he -141 est National
13ank.-1 •
.t. • _ - -
1
'File Col =Moe- apPointed , by the Leg-. ishituip eq'r Ylii theisessien to 1 ni• estlgate, the
niit tiers contieete.(l - ilii tVe . colleetiar.t . of the. i.‘rar:eftiiiiiircn: , I the . :Uni t ett States by. Mr.,
..Geoff , 0. iEvatta,i•iip . eeeded:tiyaf the" cud' of,
:I*-11io!iiir : iii::1011ciiig that gentleman Jo
:fell w14::53.,11t-newabout: the, affair Mr.
vans, Aiho was so verY:_siell , that he had
:,to run aivn); ITom' his ONyii lioit!etaiTfamily
. ;41.th1ftiileliiiiid- iiiiit iii . ;x.' il.;'l)oo . ll,:rtlatit, hp
`IM.F . c.I-itiPtid tei.living.ht _an :expensive NeW
.*York hetetaftelililollars a il!iy• - mote oi less,
at last sent word to the eoininitteti that if
..,...
they would come mill heal. his story lie
. .
would Make a elean •breasi 'bf. . the matter.
So, tlkey finally-scent to that" fOrelgn lanil of
-Gothatn, and' there;) ar dit qll i th - hivinge.
lip dfourcoonTeseendiwg,St4leagentall . he
',Chrme•Ttouter !of, his.t . mYsteriolisTfititincial
'transactions.:: "Eteisiis his SlorY As candeiis
.tq by :;he te,legraph.;". we give - it for what it
.11" Worth Which i•A not much;in ournpinion :
• -
The• Joint Legishitiv,e tiOnimittee anthor•
ized. by the Pennsylvania LigiSittittre 'to in
yeatigate. the 'EVaits-',lnatier,'• reached here
yesterday afternoon for the ntirPOSe'of eX
aniluitigiMi.,Eans Mulct' oath. It was un-,
derstood thtttlie was perfectly Niining, and
anxidus to-- testify till lielcnew in refereneg
to ..-thez:eolleetibn "of Pentiaylvanitt's war
-claims front tire_ General - Government, hut
be wasto iltto be moved from Ids iptarters,
1 and the ediemittee 7 met ruin lulls room at
the Now York Hotel, where he has recently
beetircsiding; - -i -,'• - - •-' -, - - -
1.•.:31,r.-.40hr0 - 41,•- Stranithan, counsel for Mr.
Evans,- , was also .
,preSeall. The' Witness
answered all tho'quettiona' of _the commit
tee4.byrwhicli - it aiirklii* that' lie,,liad . not
i c y, _any.
`oflielal, directly or indiree
. - any.. money that he (Acr.- Evans) s d
earned. as the 'fijent •of Pefin - pylvania' war
claims. '- He liad used the monefin eet
bills and claims held' agdinsthin or yea ,
• and whiclithe was in: honor 1 laid to pa .
IA
Solite the Money, had be Spent in spe -
y
ulationstnd.somS incler ire. . 1
Ho:aoknowledges m rig a loan to Audi
tor General Harttan of lo,goo on the,lat
ter's,due bill. ( - T11• 'was• 'epaid in Angust,
;
last,:on the str • sCS of - Phi adelphia.: Evans
,peaitively 1w; ra•thati no 'lnone,r was paid
ito. Moen or r - en 110,: hnd 'denids •in 'foto' th
Sun Sto ...of the. bribed offibials•- 'ut,Wadi,ingtoi" ~ ,' t---14 .' : •"• '' ' ' :. '' - , ,
• 1 : cladt. 4- pald. to" 121 . - C. , Forney, Cl . rtliei
1., shingteat Chronicle, $0;000, and `to El.' P.
t rown, orWashington, $20,000 Out Of Mon..
ey,earned by Witness as -Ids cetilinll:Bl , Mia,
ToDr. John girintble, of Washington, ,he
heti given-in: all $6,000 -for •clericallabor;
tolllr. J. R..thibglisoifliebail iir June, 18-
'67; given. $2,500 in appreciation sof kindness
shOwn by that gentle - man in years Prier to
that.dhte.-, He did riot' say- that this was out'
of any Money received as - comrnissions.---
These embraced ail , the partieS referred to
by Air. Y.vans,:who. testified further that lie'
bad nev,er.pard Gpvernor ;Geary any money.
Mr. Evans,. before "the committee left his
roomdrequested 'permission to intro s' copy
of the testimony, in-order that it might be
revised if neeessaryi` - Me EvatiS has, since
the giving 6f 'this • testimOny, prepared• an
affidayit adding to hia testimony:before ' the
committee the fact that the- moncY,referied
to as giyenA6 Mr:•Thinglison was given:to a
relative of that' gentleman; that Mn 'Dun-.
glison •Aid not !receive it -personally, 'and'
that
.it was not part-bf; his (EVans') earnings
as, commissions; ,nor Was'it intended for the
State Guar]: , ; - - - I-',. ! - '-• • . ' ..'-' •
, ,•
. ,
Relines, - and 'Polifiela,ns. • , .
The New 'Orleans' iycn:yzja,ze - has declared',
strongly for Grapt,: ; • • • •
The' NeVr• 'frititeh` :Thigistey ( Dew. ) Wants
(two Adams,e's the ticket —Charles Fran
cis for Presiddat ittul 'John Quincy for:Vice
- Pregident. - • • .
The Pittsburg ,Getzetsays: ." As
Grant lmii-heen-ppyed ,recently.by all sorts
of sir,a74 fo - be immensely. popular- in di
re iM t est s, to-be.
'his ,[opponents, :those Op
portents, Messrs. SMfiner, Trumbull, Schurz ;
and 'Greeley,; have kindly volunteered to be
come, or; as:they Pitt . it, to remain Republiw
cans'if Geuerel Grani '`Ahlk
said the rat, wheii.tile . terrier.' WAS shaking
him; Twill iceniiime, to ~be n live rat if this
terrier will 'sttip:', , - 13 - utisemehow.the induce
merit to stop'seetnedliardly strong enough."-
The Chicago' Republican says: " Lieuten
ant Goverpor„ Xnclier, of - that
all 'the 'American /11:31 - Grant meris whom he
knews furor. the. .Liberal Republican.: move
ment; either on ~account. • of their personal
grieVances Or on ficeoun t of their free-trade
principles. As
.to_ thelDemocratiC reform=
era lie says . ..they ; consist for the ••ml3st part
of men who, having no hope for stheresur
rection of the Democratic Party, seek to
obtain power in a negatifd
The lowa lihegliteti say's: " Tlie' people of
the Republican party : are slow to take Gree
• ley at what. he has, unwisely .and uri
' fortu.•
nately, _made likiaself; And- thiS because, for
the nitufthey haVe'liml so' great respect and
even love. But heliaileft them no chance
to believe other than -that he. has allowed
himself, through-his tiMbition r -to be used
by the Democratic party against his .own
party. • •The.Xew York . 1 .8.1&un, asa Demo
cratic document is something no old and
longtime reader=iif it ever dreamed, of see
ing. But no eyes can be shut against the
truth."
The Toledo - Oade reniarks:•" A:
movement is Making to have,Horace Gree
ley nominated pS. Vice Presldent by the'Cirt
cinnati Convention., • Horace will take the
momination- - --in fact; ther can't be a nomi•
'nation suggeited. to 'any office", or by any.
body, that he Wouldn't take. The old fel
low has been spoiling for, a nomination of
some kind lot twenty years, • and we hope
he' May got this particular-' one. As , he
wouldn'tget tiny votes, the support:would
be admirably, proportioned to the merits of
the candidate." „ .
The. Now -York Herald says: "_We sup
port Grautlfor•theso reasons: He'has kept
therace; hahae. liven •protection io 'men
of a 1 colois in the South; he has solved the_
painful and
_shameful Indian • qUestion ; Ire
has gi,ven ps an economical; administration,
and has been implacable withrogues• in of,
lice; he haa,made .-a,trettly • with England,
and means to • hold England to it; he 'has
strengthened the laational credit, - mid liar
contributed in every Way to the prosperity,
of the country._ He has borne himself with
simplicity, dignity, and honor i4-14sstAlidtl .
—a quiet, unpretending gcnthnitan,•as every
President should he.- -- Behind flails htia
made a name in:.our history second only to
Washington as-a soldier--:a name known to
all the world.• We say to the, coalition—
What better can you give us? Have you
any name? . Is there any living American
name more illustrious than that of Grant?
What 'are your. -principles?- You 'Cannot
give us Tree trade, for Mr. Greeley 'must be
secured; nor protection, or you will , offend
Mr. Trumbull,„ What can you give us as a
plftlf9110;'•- ' •
.
Samwi }lntl\ Firrese Morse.
Pt otessov)forse sr; s hot it April 27, 1191,
within full .. iess. of 1 linker inn monument.
He was graduated fr m Vale Collv ,, e in 18-
10. Along:l% Alt his, sevet al, names Irt his
class occupy golden ;ages in American his
tory. llis original lava was to become BA engineer,' thit he det• 1 ded tot the vocation of
an artist, and in 1811 went to lilitgland with
the great Allston, ant there bedtime a pupil
of Benjamin West. -
The success of his " Dying Ilerculel"
and other works ent.onrat;ed him to contend
fpr the prize ialtistorical painting, anti from
hitteasel_ the -" J ud ['Mont- of , Japirer-wollit
have won, accorditili ,to _.V'est's autitatil..Yl,,-
the ln'lie: had not lo.earlyt depattard
England from; withdrawn 111, fronf comlielitto6.—
..11e.livediaBotiton in ltaltic. - -Thunce Ittr.. - re.:.
Inbv - ed - tiTartwiestod, and in 1822 settled in
die:City of f '-hrew York', I (hat' eity - he had
a commis§lonlor painting a frill-length por
trait of Lafayette. He eiiame 'the first
P.resident of the National fterittetny : of 1 ,,
De
sign, and read the fir , -, t cou se of artiectures
delivered in America'. 1 ,
He again went to Europ , but in 1832 he
was elected to the cl airof literature of the,
arts of-design in .t le ritiversity of NOW
1
York, and he came Rome in the patierSul,
ly. He learned on oard from Dr. Lcliailes
S. Jackson that cle tricity had been trans-,
witted through fl lox g. length •of wire, and
the great thought at once occurred to'Prof:,
Marne that'by that means tnessages could
be sent. Before the sullzhati fairly reached
American shores th main features of, the
present telegraph wre invented. ' - •
After various esperintents he had In 1837.
l a workintr apparatu. , whicit 11 - brOught to.
i
, this elt3';'filed a cav at, and s . onght the as
sistance of °emigre to establish aline from
Washington to-,X. timore. . ;IsTothing was
done
. however. It is something infinitely
amusing to_torn to he dehates or.that day,
and in''-tie li„alit,o hese tirriesviewlhe rap
id strides • of art an s • e." Ite r zwent tc,.
England, and a pat at was re there.—
Finally he renewed the brittle'',liere,
the 8d of March, 1 , his -bill Was passed•
by a vote of 89 to 8;. • IC was: at the 311141-
night hour.Of the d , ing session that .$130,000
were placed at his isposal, and in 1844 the
line WAS completed and Washingtoh Was in
instantaneous . corn , untcation' with Bahl
. ..,
The-first messag , - sent was nn'the 27tif` of
May, Land embrac d. the Word's, " What
hath'God wrought! ' 'and ,tiie first pOlitical
news transmitted b felegraPlx Wan that of
the nomination, at 13altimoreof James H.
Polk for the •Presi ency. Ti - e'tiub,sequent
history of the tole_ aph la familiar to•all
readers. Professo Morse received honors
from every quarter of the globe. Degrees,
crosses,' • decoratio ,s, entoluments' stars,
membership in all seleathie saeletibg,• anti
wealth became a p rtion, but a slight one
' only of his great ward.
Last year ' a state was'erected to hismern.
ory.in Central Par . He has left 4 name
that will be , honded among the' immortal
ones with 'which a e eerrneeted ihe adiance
limmortalment ot , knoWledg afid-beitefit to mankind.
—Wadzington-Ohro fele. ` . - 1 - • -
- "
--"" TWIHE ifi r
• %wok Tr. -•••-• - •
• • •
Aitr now buildlDg at tay'.o,.Euoilactory, i Isavience
yille, a superior --1 1• -
PA.NNOW.: MILL;
which poifsesses the folOWititalliatitages over all f
mills
separates rye, otia, rat litter, end foul "
'chap, and cockle, froroitfligat, -
fi. It dead; hex seed, fakee.out yello seed, t'and .all
'other 610e041._Rerf00.1Y. I'• • j , , .;,•• •
3. dt+cleaps
C Iti dean aU other 130p*, required.cif Frp. r
l'hla la-bnilt ,
of st and "mast 'Cluzahle
bar, in good style, and sold cheap for csuib, 0 :r, pro -
Ifinea. 'ix • • ' -
- I *ill fit a pat gave; jot. Revitalize oafs from
wheat, to Other a, oh reasonable terms. .
"Lawrence 11. *ATIIII.
I a ur a nc+l , trisurancel.
_ • ,•• .
Handl'
in Hmid
MAW 'Life rl
0F71011,' No. 112 NI
INCORPORA
Cliarit 7 tl Ca
/isms OVER
/gook hvid blutual;bombining Security Wlth Profits,
Suppose you erg alreadY 'inquest in; a :Snitches coin:
party, and fromany cailtiiiwbateserr (say afterton year
ly payments) yon dt; ntrt dt cartruit pa, longer and die—
your insurance gone tintr3inirtfoneywasted. 'Not., so
tbflD i D ;, Policies are NoN.Fort
rarrreett.
This coniptiny which 'ranks' among the most poPular
and successful Life In urande Companies, grants pol
icies on all? desirable law both with and without
profits', ; -
• .Tiairei,ing . Pilyele - ges UnrestrioteiL --
_ •
`All policies are inc testable aner one year from any
ofthe ordinary caus es.;. - • ,k • -
Look to your Life . Ittrance.- Please e xamine the
following Colnparatfre hie. •It is - tometlmes,inieged
by Agents of oiler Companies that the Company, they
represent *,aafer ,than .pthers. Widld we nnhesite.
tingly assort our balite; in the soundness ,, and stability
of all companies, wo desire: to' present` the . following
for the inspection of those desiring to insure : •
Otitis!, following companies ; compare their:mai pro
rahrois charged by each for nn 3norkrance on We at the
age of go years; payablirtit death' ;;. ,
,'- " Annual pr4rni . • : ':- Von annual
. . •
' • 0116. •". '. • , iiiymnte.
'lra . 'l•l4ra'.. • 4,16,4, 4.93,21. -
/Etna,— . 22,73 - • - _ 42,80
Home- .
rq tatible, :, . - ; .. .
: 0 .1.2 22,30 .
.• 7 ; ) 5- : ‘ - 50.9007
,
Waabingten;-....:./,..29,70 46,27
Sandln-Hand,:.. ..10,50 •"
32,60
. .
It not eire f adylnani "with the
,-. :, i . r : .L..._ . .. 1 ..., ;, •, •
24
ijou LFDA4. ,
tho bat ifOtttol COmpio:ilid - the.ls4lte4
UT. id...lhlGTElthi. Agent.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED HANDS IN rocm. COUNTY.
.TN pursuance of an I act - of the' Deneral Assembly
passed the 19th day Old areb:4Blls, will bo exposed
to public sate at the Cominisstoners',otheo r ip WeUsbo
- on the second lifiriadaY of June; 1872; the tracts
of land described in the following list, unless the Mies
due thereon are paid • eforelhat tithe. .
"
. COX, 'Treasurer. -
1872: 1
as Anorghely,
Wclleboro, March 2;
- , ./3/1
VilaWrrilE
O. QtrdIATTIT.
01110; 111EfiT
5495 1100 ' 40
6916 'llOO . 650
5015 .•'IOBI 980
5046 , 1099 Iwo
5046 1039, 99
5047 . 1099 •
5018 ' ;1099 ' 410
5054 ,1039,
Goorge.Meade.
&Griffith,
Jamis Wilson,
6055, 1099-
5970',;1100 . 626 •
.5970 1100 " 350
5956 1101'. 1100
6978 1100 - 436 '
5980 1100 364'
1 1109 i 662
1: 1100 132
1 1100 ;183
- 1 1100 . 183,-,
5053 ' 1099' 510 '
6053: - 1009:; -.160
`5835,-, 1097. ; 739
5836. • 1100 , 509 -.
583 V ; 1100 123 .
5838'. .llOO : 740
5838_ 1109 860
5839-, 1100 861
5932 - 1041
6911 floe
NI clap di . Gritlit;x;.,,
• •
Vii)Jipp WAspn.
Jinien Wit on
Col main;
- "
iltelferustoln .
it: Coleman;Z
, sitkurg,Dorotigir.
Ntallia a Grittith,
0903. • ..
1540 - 1100
600
/ 1 / 4
6927 .1100 - , 24.4 1 ,4
6927 1100 367 1
6977 1100 869}
6970 .1100 250
809 800 25
120
Broi' •
1864
1865 " 1099
Franklin College,
A. Bloss, •
.Meld 7ouilsAip.
r: Di.
irubha and otho •
140 '
723 i
siAt
0,4
, &wind King, "' 1
J. E. Lyon,.
L A. Cr,andzill,
A. O. Grandall,
J. Nilatrons,
•George Harrison,
Iroberk ).forxis,•
A..; C.
George Ifairlenn,
•.4 7 10iicksrelt, • t.
testqn,Townshiii '
4nmea Wilson
Helve do Fiehir. '
Jornen Wilsorr,
289
106.
421
689
407
1089
an
/099
1099
Cha
191
828
689
999
1090
1099
1099
990
4479
5050
5049
5040
1581
1099,
6655
5052 ' /099 -
5053 4099 - 589
1581 . 090,, - 490,
1679 ' 1 00 181,
1579 009 8 , 57 •
1683 099' :123 1
1683 ,990 123.
1580 990 300
4474 4 1002 - 400 '
4582 090' - 247
1583 990 . 247
1680 990.
1680 -vac' 113'
4475 7002- 100
4473 ,1002. 70' ,
4170 1302 20 _
Lbri
730
320
410 '
97 -
180
/02
19f
-99T-275
275
277 - !I
Hews 41: Fisher,
V ames Wilson; ,
Here & Fisher, - !-
James'~~ilson,
PatulT:TQUntahip
3292 1090
3303 1009
5018 1009
5494 , 1000
5195 1002
5407 WO
MO 1000
5835 1099
0826 1100
,6916 1100
6079' 1100'
5977 1100
6027: 1100
5927 1100
150
. 7 Mnes ViIP O II,
George Wilde,.
:Nicklin 4, Cirlatli,
160
249
228
E Dyer,
‘4Trf
imrmirAlitt 23, is 6'72',
I'4l $b600,000:
t:,.;5t006,0w0
RE
I=
m
118 25
210 70
• 3,075 00
. 23 60
236 06
88 15
MI
1 ~..
236 011
236 06
112 138
75 26
237 00
OG 81
78 1
10, .1
a. 20
82 20
32'20
125 10
29 1
157 15
103:01
26-21
CISGI 00
17 10
77 40
?.0041
=0 05
18 00
129 80
66 09
98 132
90 89
53 70
6 15
23 04.
42 38
248 59
27 40
10 89
4 87
48 23
93 74
4G 13
46 91
43 17
39 81
SG 49
9 72
OM
1;10 91
;• 21994
126 01
181 66
149,88
1 9 88
107 97
111 4T
• i4l 10
19 20
23 G 8
'23 08
63 GO
30 4a
60 199
60 09
/3 05
20 63
18 20
12 74
4 44
C4ri0111),
53 tionrge 'Attack*,
t r :biewr Township,
Dot) raltlain ,
boo .•
leo
4110
43 ;,
u s t,; fOns 1hh:603, •
ra;
Zit;
." '
617 „ -
890 " .
01 -1
%%Ai •_•
68
1100
1,100
5915
bintl
93
9291,
1-41.
1002
'lO9l
:WU
2221
.1099
:7,179 • 1009 -
5171 1100
0/78 -1090
0179 1099
018 P 609
zw.97 "lop •
5610 /100
099,
1 466 -- 1099 .-
5189 ./099
-Z172 2100
-1,9011-
5177 /100
0114 609
5191. .009
5110 1094.
5100 'WA
5179 1099
5610 • 1099
•?, GO
' 1 hi
137
109
80
210 •
160
.01.1111,11.- r01Z11414 ip
.• 37 ;! ; tiVra k-r 141 1";
372' ' • "
SUII
21'
232
4G2
7.48 Jarnez
41.1;i ',Tames Wilnun,
Loa
• 65, .4 . •
2.17 _ Hews
133
2.11
Jamei WI gun,
.163 A
100 r •
1 131
uo • t
581 99J
583 994) -
679 ,990
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4216 -"990
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014- 990
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4223 '9OO
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4213 990
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Li it on dt Bac
Elk Toavn.s
Jut leg s on,
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4425 990,
4426 900
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4496 990
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,Lgtortna 26urnakip.
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4206 1100
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3387 '1999,
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220 - Thome Willing,
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4 0.
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314. James Wilson,
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0(19
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447
450
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William
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George Mead°,
1. V. Guermey,
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146
Georgo Harrison,
160
760
440
165
885
S. N. roz,
1099
1009
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6645
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25 - GiOrgo Meakto,
Union !Township.
137 W William Wilson,
00‘. -
200
500 It. 'Coleman,
WO • John Van,
270 Walla'
363
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9393 1099
.TR ASURER'S SALE
Or SEAT Du LANDS IN TIOC/Ai COUNTY.
pursuanco!of the provisions of afi Act of tho,Gen•
era], AsSembly passed the 29th of April, 1844; will
exposed to public sale,at the Commissioners' office i
Weilsboro, on the second Monday in June, , 1872, th
tracts ofilland described in the following list, miles*
the taxes due are paid before that time.
WOlsboro, March 20, 1872. R. C. COX, Treasurer,
- Bless ',Township.
.
Misted I: Davis / 1101:mo and lot, tax $3 67. lintchi
son David, house-and lot, tay $3 00. Johnson Abra
town lot, tax $2 DO. Jones Abram, town lot, tax $5 1
Jones Thomas, brewery and let, tax $9 OS. Masters()
Patrick, honso anfl lot, tax $2 85. Marble William, I
acre improved, 70 wild; tax $ll 19. Seymour & Dal
win, 66 lots, tax $49 64' Seymour Horn"
$67 68. Granger & Dal l is, 60 lots; tax
Auerbach, store and lot, tax. $l6 10.
:
bacher, vacant lot, tax $3 30. • Freeman
vacant - lot, tax $l2 20: Knight IsAae,
tax $3 20. Unsling JF, 27 lots, tax $3 , ..,21 x 1
.Curtis, 13 lots,. tax $1 86. - Arbon,--coal ay,
acres improved, 115 wild, tax $ . 2.1-18. Tioga imilro d
and coal co., 120 acres w il d, . $7 9615Velietail s,
j one lot, tax $5 25. ,LWatki avid, house an(l,l lot, I
12 96. Farr Thomas, solinellot, tax $2 81. Ti ga
railroad and land co any, no acres wild, tax $8
bounded on the v." by town plot, north by Evans k
James co.,'..Ut by Morris land co., and south iy
Dyer, White . Co, 'Parkhurst C., lota. Nos. 1, 2..e.n 3,
block No. , tax $l4 87; bounded east by Davis titre t,
north b: street, west by lois Nos. 10, 11 - and - 12 in
Bald . ock, and south by lot _No. 4. Marplo Bich d,
20 , acres wild, tax $ll 38; bounded east byll E Cro s,f
orth by Stephen Darling, west by E. Evans, and so th
by Arnot coal co. Fare Rufus, hotel and lot, taxi 43
26; bounded east by Tioga railroad, (south -by Viola as
Morgan, - West by Williamson street, and north by /I n
al
nibal street. Seyinoarlloratio, blockliNo. 16, -tax $ 9
59; bounded north by Carpenter street,' south by 11 -,
nibal street, east by Envier street, and west by Molt;
tr
seet Seymour 8. , Baton, 25 lots, and No, 4, tax $ 7
33; bounded' east by Granger street, •Avestq by Morris
street, mirth by lot No. 9, and south by Pit No. 0, O.
Parkbtost, one lot, tax $l3 04; bounded narth,byflAb
erty.street, west by Granger street. north by lands Of
E Jones, and,sonth by'C Ilathbano.l • 1
Brookfield Township.
. „
King ,0 H, 60'acres wild, tax $4 40. Gillett J 33, 235
acres - wild, tax $4l 71, Hello & Gillett, 328 rcres wild,
tax $l3 79. Kilbourn JiG, SO acres wild, tax $4 10.
Niles & Gillett, 128 acres wild, tax $8 18. Parkes E
Co., 178 acres wild, tax
.$ll 18. Burdick Alanson,
acres wild, tax $6 40. Skinner & Levi, 544 acres wil 6 oP
tax, $2O 18. Fisk LB, house and lot, tax $3 78. Thu
dick Manson, 76 acres wild, tax 80 15; bgnnded'•north
by Was 13 George, east by. Bingham lanes, south by
Noble Pride, and west by 0 Hamlin, Gillett JD, 98
acres wild, tax, $42 4G; bounded north by John Fitch,
west by-Levi Skinner, south by Ira Stocumb, and east
by C A Inscho. Pride Noble, 200 acres wild, tax $73
46; bounded north by Alanson Burdick, cast by Bing
ham laud, south by Samuel Tubbs. and west by Noble
Pride. - Stiles Joel, 60 acres wild, tax -$6 10; bounded
north by George W Davis, east by highway, south by
highway, and west by J B George. • Gregory Henry,
60 acres wild, tax $0 321 bounded north by William
Champlin, east by F L Maical, south by R KrUsen, and
west by Parks & Co. Murdock .7.13, 167 acres wild, tax
$9 44; bounded north by Ethan Eddy, east by Walker
& Lathrop, south by Alexander Couingham, and west
by highway. It W and G W Nate, 106 acres wild, tax
$lB 90; bounded north by J W Fitch & Co, -east by C
A Pasch°, south by Wood, and west by J D (1111ett.—
R W Halle, 67 acres wild, tax 57 11; bounded north by
(3 A Macho; east by Walker & - Lathrop, south by Ira
Stocumb, and west by It W and Q W Nelie. Inscho
Hiram, 106 acres wild, tax $7 67; bounded north by J
AV Fitch, cast by 'Walker & Lathrop, south by It W
INelie, and west by It W and 0 W Nelie. King OH.
150 amanita, lax $9 20; (bounded north by Hiram Ba
lker, cast by R AV and G W Nelie, south by 8 W Rains,
land west by Levi Skinner. Ranney J 330 acres
tax e,CB ; north by Bingham lands, cast by No-
Ible Pride, south by 11 - Parks & Co, and west by S Gard
iner. Abbott CF, 6 acres wild, tax $5 10; bounded
north by Maria T Hunt, cast by town line, south by
said Maria 1' Hunt, and west, by said Mdria TiHrinr. ,
Ethan 'Edda, 40 acres wild, tax $3 70; bounded north
.by Jerry Nudd, cast by J, B Murdock, south by, Said
Murdock, and west by ,highway.,lnseho Charlotte,
106 acres wild, tax $5 28; bounded - orth by .7 W Fitch,
east by Walker & Lathrop, south by John Brown, and
west by J D Gillett. Seeley .7 1, 42 acres ' wild, tax $3
$9; bounded north by highway, east by Jerry Nudd,
south by H A Frazer, and west by J C Macho. Cook
D D. 50 acres wild, tax $3,98; bounded north by Hen
ry Seeley, east by 'a B George, aontli by Herman T
Seeley, and west by Benjamin Can, Jr.
T iSeeley Her
man, 94 acres wild, tax $5,69; hounded orth by 3 B
George, east by S S Began, south by Lori . kluner, and
west by-W 11 George. Brace Stephen, 25 acres wild,
tax $t 70; bounded north by Allen Brace. eaSt by Levi
Skinner, south by Chauncey Brace, and. west by S B
Lewis. Sweet George, house and lot, tax $3120; boun
ded nbrth by highway, east by A. J Simmons, and
South and West
b y said Simmons.
. - .
' Chatham lblsnship.
Clark Albert estate, 10 acres improved, SO wild, tax
825 40; bounded west 13y 'Alexander Latimer, south
and east by r 11.Sraitii, and north . by .Arthur Tru
main, Wuran Alonzo, 73 seres'ivild, tax. $lO GC;
'bounded Routh by Dpvid Strait, east by Robert gerbil
ry, north by Win Spalding, and west y Lemuel Jack
son and I) O'Brian. Spencer - Chnun ey, 15 acres wild.
tax $3 40; bounded west by Wray, south and east
by B P Spencer, and north by D nlel Heath. Hudson
Wm 11, 81 acres wild, tax $l9 Lit; untied treat by
Alexander Latimer, south and east by comma Smith,
and north by NV E Cooper. ' •
aminglon Totendap.
Irehtnio S, 350 acres Wild, tax $3l 1 . Videon It C.'
49 acres wild, tax $4 CL
Covington. Borough.
Manley 0 8, house ttndlot, tax $3 75; bounded north
P L Clark, west .by public alley, south by State
.road, and east by Orrin Rice.
Clymer,' Township.
Cone A P-2..t acres wild, tax s4s 64; bounAied north
by Henry Oaklo,v, west by J B Bonn, east by p,
and south by Peter ItrNeal. P S 747 , 1011-200 acres
wild, tax $l2 21); bounded north by David Case, south
by unseated. lauds, east by A P Cone; and west by J B
Bonn. Pyer Edtrin-24d acres wil4, tax $l4 80; bouts. ,
dod north by Win Schoonover, south by Foxlands, east
*Job Headlands. west by Simon !tipordiook, Dieiromi
Alyti-84 acres wild, tax:4ls 09; bounded north by It;
G 9 9G
27 V
32 II
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1063
G 39
8 11
6 21
2t, 23
10 30
1.1 1,5
19 14
61 11
43 10
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133
20 49
: 9 03
R 5 14
19 03
12 90
493 02
R - 9 27
221.40
25 430
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122 GT
27 52
16 10
• •531
3 04
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29 03
6 45
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143 43
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21 17
:.,8 0
208 07
714 66
1,40 00
6 00
360 50
63 01
BE
692 21
147 77
179 20
223 55
56 00
48 801
17 921
Phil'4,4, 4001111,y c 11 31ant,0,), ( . .abil,v i1i .,,, ,
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andw(.o, by f,d , wlfry °rimy, .hop:0,1 w i r wtiii ~,
ner:9, NN WI, ta7.7; l :::p- I(; ) . 011L(14 cl C;1•0 b . : Wu' ~„ --I '''
1.1 , r, )",017th 'by 1::111.V13 1';,1 r, %), gi 1.:, :{j'i,i,ii,. , ,i' , : , •
by Iltughpu, LtHr i tA. c , ~J co 6 ral:--tblot , : J..; 1i .„
v 2.41): bi•:,11101; , ( 1 •1111. 1,;,: 100:way, rroith by k 11,
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abfl-voz6l find' tkr, , t h li:, sleblAbs, ,
• - - fh - /hiny 7' , /, , ,-.:ii,ip,
Catlin .%,„112 , , -.: 1 1 )::i4,:: ..11t1, 1,0; 4,:. - , i,-„ 1,,:1,4.
Itoris; wild, tax i','.;
„.ild . f a : 4 7;), 1 , t1;:t .I(“rph—.'.4 ger; ,;
iV111;;Ivr Sl:arks grregy, - ;1;1.1.-..
wer ittq —41;0 i 11.114 ;*: !,,. ,r,
wild, tax ~;.;.;
. Et/land Townpt,ip,
• ' Short, ~ 7 IV—lionv; awl 191. tlx. :"; n'. 1,4,, ,i, , , ,
by Don me, P ( 7 11 n i iy' (VA it On r !iitli • - lir?, It; t i . 1 . .." 'l
kl Coatc - ft, of tiortl 1•1• hif, , ,h,, ay. j',..i( ~, ~,"...,
tax Z 4 ' , l II; bonnile(l eila by ThiljalG:e.re• t, ; f ,i;', -
'
r.urth I y J. V. Ryon, awl I:otith I - ,:,',!0t lurrr.c LI, - (,•, ~ ,
by iblij Is. culyr•r Jennett--tax :' , l CL , ; bol:;„,,i ; •
-by: .Toh , and Jolm-liAtlav,n4s, n• - nitb Irv J A 1 1: ,,,, 1 , .
i. r .i,Al;'• L. eutrur ptax :),
te, thl north 13; 1i,, ; , ''' '•
In
. .•
Cult' , r RS—hotel and. Int, lax $3 C's; 'ivst% ~1-ii
south., ro wat by lends in pofmerniao .11,3 yi
,1., ,.....
end Tu Oh by highway. Clarl:G A-=-11mr2(:,an.l. 1 1
1 ,
$5 Oat' bounelcd nortit, cast Gad:g 11 , .
et:tit :„1.... 1 2 r . :
thy ("A.*.ttea, qttd west by BoffOto poci 1.. .e.'11;•.-rr I,' ..
1:0w"otntllot;tax $7 C I; Looralod eaP,t by );,:f.ii ( ,', -
,;
niSrth y Boum:: lot. crtat by 3irr. T C, y;, .0.1 -,,
Well 1 7$ a 'Robbins. .Dovule Pol , r—boVl, la , : slr.,'
boon/ .d cast by 1' 0 south by h!rl iv „,. , 1 .,.";
by Bt .do ptrect, and north by 1,10.4 rarliht,n•i. I (,;
tett It C.-house alai lot,,tax .18 i llt); . Immt , b II t,,,t I,:
Dutra el C.-house
north by Bobb (A-',la, CAf tby I: •••
.
N0.00, - and, synth by Joel I ‘ 'orlzhorFt.
:_-_,- -
__
_,•__, Parmingfon 'l,iffill‘ip. ',
,B Estate-4U gham• tate--40 acres wild, tax $ 7,5_ 4 .3:_t.cu. t ,,.
- -
nortl by Abner Harris, east by nerd read. < - ,t,ati, 'I;
John Gee, and west by L Peck, 111',Kinnoyt-,annaqs;')
0c0r.,6-20 acres wild, tax $ll 91: bounded ncra l
Henry Sawyer, east by Stevens, contit by Pr5t,,,,,..
and } b est by M'Keeney. -afaatn Lc'W:s--ta) a - cry s ' "o3'
tax 3 42;13 bounded north hy Bullock, ilmt by b ,
llnotuthby name, and west by ;;lesson, 1:1,.,, ;
W
m' .1:: Co-50 acres 'Arad, tax 1325 0,2; bnundo4l,,:li
by Wan .1... Ford, cast by Mann, south by Morp - aa.: , f
wee ' by toady. Magco Sohn Estate-suo ;-. 1 - < -,, ~., i - ,
tax ID 55; bounded north by It Gee, cast Iry i;:'J
line south by Wickham, and west by Fii-,k. yi - 0 , 7 , 1 " ':.
H J 10 acres improved, tax $9 30; Loundcd n 0.0.!,.
J M wery, east by J Mowery, south by 11 Montrv, tr ":
wee byhigliway. Morgan A - C-325 aaroil wild, at
$l2 54; bounded north by. Daniel DodPe, east by Iv!.
ber rown, south by A J Fisk. and west by L Cripp.,
Larders Rowland-80 ;taws wild, tax $l5 21; b 0 .1 1,4 „:
nor h by John.Winen; c-ast by A C Morgan, south r,
L C ppcm,,Mad west by ABuckbec. Will:n(1 y, ir.
tax 3 69; : bounded north by Eimball, east by Geo:2:
Tubs, south and west by Tyler. Caabeer ileajta.,,
-tax $G 81: bounded north and cast by James Pr,
I
ton, south by W M Whited, and WC by F Cady. I /.
sweltlll-22 acres wild, tax $3 14; omitted ni.4111 by
Kimball, east,by George Tubbs, an south and rtLY
Tyler.
i • ,- - - Gaines Township. ,
Farshall Luther-330 seine wild; tax..ssl (d; Inst,l
c.cly‘rest, by S X Billings, south by Itobinsen nut, Lc%
by A F Gone., and north by Benjamin Furman. 'Batt u
Bat $4
L
y Estate-14 acres wild, tax 73; bomo.
ud c,, rd
by A P Cone, cast by Watrons, south by &mut, tti
we tby Smith. Sawyer .A,lOO acres wild, tax $l2
bonneted north.by B P Fish, and east, went and E01'.::.
bylf3 Babcock.
$ Jackson Township.
' Gone A P-75 kits wild, tax $59 56; bounde4 taatk
bytJt.hn Seltinger - , ellf - by John M'lntyrc, scald: by L
Wheeler, and west by David. Everett. Ilagat,:i aaa
heuse and lof, tax-$l 3 37; bounded north by .IZolslts
Estate, east by highway, and south and west by be'.
B Oakley. Keys W G-55 acres wild, tax $3 sal m i ,
sail 811-10 acres improved, tax $4 tom. kobeit A p . ,.
ram Estate-tax $3 40. Shepard E B-....5, aen , 1 ,.
proved, 27 wild, tax $2l 69. Rona t A-15 s.cls wilt!,
tax $2O 81-. bounded north, by TOW fuld castq ii r
u
Wells. Roberta Hiram-bot) _and let, tax $,ll Z,5;
bOuntred north by Samuel King- Estate, cart by high.
way, and south by Wm Daggett. Cornell Gideon-16
acres improved, tax $35 01; bounded north by Mel.
Way; cast by Wm arlntyro, south by A Baines, acl
West by ihighway. Bessey James-tax 42 51. Kayo
N 1 ml3 --tax $l2 50. Coleman Silas-tax $7 90. IA-ra,
1 in.:-.5 acres improved, tax $3 00; bounded ncrtk LI
a Buchanan, east by George Bennett, south Ly Co ,
I itthelL and west by James Kinner.
Liberty Township.
'Bingham Estate-279 acres wild, tax $22 IC. rcull:
e 'son Widow-5 acres wild, tax $3 31: I:mantled nark
and east by land of Frederick °leakier, west by hr..;
-&
Of John Messner, and south byland f Isaac Fculkt , ..
l'afahon Well% Sr-shop and lot, tax $1 41; bc - une.s:
orth and east by D W Canfield, wy st by creek, tcl
oath by highway. ittlialion Michael, Jr-.store Lou,
nd lot, tax $3 05; hounded west by D W CantV ;
orth by highway, and east and south by creek. Ea : ,
Seorgc-00 acres wild, tax $2 30; bounded north b
john Heitz, and cast, west and south by land of 1"1.
l_cr. Smith Wm-store boast., tax $3 55. 'Biter as
107 acres wild, tax $9 85. ,Corastock_ L L-taro_
house and 50 acres wild, tax $l2 20. Brooks Spin
. tiM $3 8 2 , ... .
Lawrence Borough
Alosson Cuttenden-4 acre, tax $2 CA:. tx.lu 2 ,] i
ast and mirth by Lewis Darling, west by Main On,
nd south by Joel Adams.
Morris Township
Bache N-100 acres wild, tax $1 O. eltukltarn
12 acres improved, 011 wild, tax. $3 13. /Ida Moisi
100 acres wild, tax $3 10. Jenkins Farah-7D act.
wild, tax $7 G 7; bounded north- and cast by .3 _Dm:-
south by Lewis, and west by Weaver
,
-"- Middlelri - try Townil4. ' ,
• - Ifyde Charles & N—house and lot, tax 31 15, l
neY J W—house and lot, tax $0 19. Inforee D A-4
acres wild, tax $4 os. Palmer George J-32 n erci . wi:;
tax $3 62. Bayer E.,-,''tax $2lO. Pahner Ann—tax i 2
LOng,bothatn o—tax $4 GO.. Locey Hathaway—tax ie
14. Ballard W W—tax $3O 31. Blanchard P 11-tit
32 42. Mimes B C-120 acres wild, tax $117:3. 6-,;t
Joseph; 60 acres-wild, lax $8 22; bounded cast ly d C
Prutsman, west by Win Westbrook and Lney rim
and north by E Niles. Vlcher & flaiu M.:
and store, GO acres wild, tax S4G 19; briateled tatl
by land of 013 Lowell & CO, ast by E Niles, Katt?
J B Niles, and west by Phellik v dodge 4; Co. (1 , 1 ,
Re ben-51 acres wild, tax $3 DO; beurl^l youth
Lo •ell •&- Johnson, oast by Sage, west by P Ade., t , 'l
north by Aaron-Vandreff: --Weeks John-60 actryr,7l
tale. $6 08; bounded west IIY Datifings, south by h`;',s
- east by S S. Chamberlain, and north by Au,:
Vandroff. Whitcomb J A—house and lot, tax 31 IV;
r r h
bon dad south by
,highway, east by 1 Jesse Remy,
no by S Similes, add west by 4 wilObx.
t i •Jfewlield' Borough,
Hoard & Smitb-35 acres wild, lax $ll Ir. -
, , - Nilson Township. -
i Campbell James Estate—tax $ll 30: bounded atll
by P Crandall, west by L Bice, south by 1; Power,
and east by Campbell.
°scuds Township. -
'Bingham Estate-196 acres wild, tax ;14 f.'(:. ..,w
C P—house and lot, tax 33 00. ' -
Ruined Tainialdp.
L.,
,i
1 artlett C P—tax $2 02, Sharma ' ephen—fo ant
wil 1, tax $9 60; bounded cast by i H Vance; , t st t,
DI ham landa:tiorth by Jac .on township line, r:i
1301 th by Bingham lands r. aeretson Willinni=bot , t
am lot, tax 36 09. ': _ sou Witham-145 acrd v.!:
tax 23 86; boun -4 west by Brewster Vance,lnerft
by B Russel 'oat by John Daher, and south by I ,
W cons: , :. so house and lot, bounded south by i'li
Whi e, - by Jefferson Sherman, north by Mils, 212,1
wes -' Watson & Bose: tax ;6 19. Shermau Eta:—
h. se and lot, tax $2 69; bounded on the nmtlax
ose & Watson, east by am highway, south by 3 D
Knapp, and west by Daniel James.
_.
Ramend To rnship. - - '
, Dyer Edwin-93'2 acres wild,. tax :27 62. Pycr re
win & Co, 96 acres wild, tax 59. • Gnernecy
tax $3 90. Horton Jol n, tay $.9 50. Releey Samuel—
tax $ll 60.
Shippril (p
Mott Wm R-5 acres !raptor, d, 41. wild. lax
Taylor Floyd, 160 acres wild, t: s 57..00.. St enuf.:,
M--G3 neves wild, tax M. CR; .oundcd north by 5;.
Bacheienst by e R Sherman, s. nth by Mrs Jerals,
west by Wm Bache. Sherman Porkr—t3 .7.(r( s
tax $G 10:.bourided north by I'd Sherman.
A Jones, soup by E J Dort,. a west by Wm Path
Darling Item - y-100 acres , tax $3 00; brtn.l. , :
north by Phelps, Dodge & Co, c st by A. Lamlin.
by John W English, and wee by English. 1:re.;;;.
Robert-238 acres wild, tax $6 5; bounded u()th ul I
west by Phelps, Dodge & Co, ar east and scull! by li
Darling. "
,S li nnivan 'Town Vr.
Durosey Draton-50 acres wild tax 4G: bort
north by lands of P. Memel, east by Mahlon. south by
31 Pond; and Weet by, IV A Boyce. Parsons Denier+
/150 acres wild, tax. en 17; being lots 406', 298,
320 and 321, part of Drinker subdivision of warrants
Nos. 063 and 034. John W Dailey-70 acres ledd, tst
- $ll 03; bounded east by Doswell Webster, ncrill by
Philip Ripley, and v-est and south by 11 11
T:oga' Township
Dahard W W-357 acres wild, tax `:GI 03; boahti4
north and cast by Walker dz . Lathrop, south by Ifer,:y
Stephens, and west by Jerom Prutsinan n ßowil
John-4 acres improved, tax 51 55; bcTinnVu vot,
north and east by U II Seymour, and north. -It); Fvtr
inOon road: Benson Siniebn-50 acres tax it
CG; bounded South by E Buyer, west by Win LUCE
north by highway, and cast by 11 C
barn Estate, 117 acres wild, tax $l3 70; bounded
and south by A. S Turner, cast by Guile, red I:st
Joseph Poggendott Douglass George-20 acr:c vt;tt ,
tax 55 40. Bush ACfi J 5-417 acres wild, ,pee ai
62; bounded east by Stark S Benson. and sou 'CD
west by 13 C Wiektuurrralscrthe 4G„ 86 and 5.; I\-11 ,
bounded west by J H Mitchell; and south 'by Ong
Mitchell and B C Wickham.
Ilo'reugh
Garrotson Wm—house and. lot., is $5 :0: gala:.:
oast by Williamson road, north by Cow:lt - Ks:la , ! iret . '
South by lot of Rachaol Prutsmam and nett by an t'
ra'rott TowluMp,
Clat .Abner--20 acres wild, tax S 7 37. So lll,
Oliver-25 acres wild,, tax SO. 45. Se llard
hum wild, tax SO O. Ward C acrc. 1 , 'l' , " 1.
Z-34 GO. Williams Elmer, 1 .::"; acres wild,-lux
• IT'es(licl4 Towns, 1)).
Madison Benjamin—SB acres wild, tax 524 I:. I ,l '
<l.O north by ilingliam lands. east by Charles f,O
south by John Plaee, and mist by biglp.ra • I -7
icr Lyman—sali . mill and lot. ta:t 31; bounded
and south by Stephen Potter. north by John Id,•.'
and west by Potter cOunty line. Thompson Aal
sews Wild, tax $l2 13; btiiinded east by M J -
south by M G Bowman, west by iliollister
north by Bingham Estate.
Ward -Towne,
' ryant C E-200' acres wild, tax S2O PO; bPan''
ea , tby 0 :11 11111, north by Simeon Elliott, and ‘-• 1
an south b i Isaac Smith. Dixby Wm-165 act 0: ;. ::,
tax: SSG 00t 'nutted cast by II II Card, myth txll.l'l.
Co t
; 11
fort, WC • t by Mereur, and south by P II( :,i'.l , !-:
Fel er C F*!s acres wild, tax $1 41. Itathbonc I, ;. •
—1 7 acres »iltl, tax $3.3 72; IMunded cant by-i.1',1 ,t Joh Riff, north by land of $ P Smith, on Ow v,( - : i
Ii h''ll9 wild,
and south by unseated lands. Smith 1-' 4 ,
ac 43 wild, tax $OO SO; bounded on the ca. 4 by lon.'—i
Wa at o
-3 Chase, north by CI N Beard:d, WO: t. b) , 1 '.
Als 4e Estate, and south _by lands-of-W F.: rri' ,l :' ,- *
Suinvan Thomas—SO acres wild, tax $l2 4 , 3: 1 , 1 1 a' :
catty Magee Fstato, north by Thomas 1n;5, , , , 1, 1 , ' 4
bylimns Dailey; and south by Magee Fob to, IF.
lard D-50 acres wild, tax $lB 02; hounded c, , ,t 1 y , i
fl
P Comfort, north t by Drinker. wont_ by B Pint:.w 1
south by L 0 'Van Dorn, Shultz George—ltO nn...,
w4cl4tx $l2 40; boundedeast by Simeon Dili, tt,ct;' ,
i
by 1 sac Smith, west by Tioga ricer. and not th IT 4 , 't
lona Smith. Smith Akforil-1.0 act-es wild, t.lx. 0 I
boot tied east by F Doxfortr south by M 1r Ceracol ,
and west and north by Murette Estate. Smith At 11. , •
ny—^B acres wild, tax $2 85; bountled'easbbY r , r . ',':
ford, and south by M D' Cc,mfort, t.7ul wt ct ,
Mur ur Estate, Card 1111-52 acres wild, - tax sin :s. -,
born ded eaat by lames Gafford, north by Win 0,01,
west by Murcur, and south by J Ivens. Dewitt 3,11--
100 ti arcs wild. tax $17.05; boundcd east by I) Jtallai.
aunt, by C L Ward,»•est by 111 Iluton, ;Intl north hl`
Den 'er. Norwood George-04 am eg wild, tax l'•Il
boon led east by Mrs. D Norwood, nc•rtli by 0,F 13 ."
lard, west bylrt 11 Dewitt, and south by L (.5 Vaulter , .
Rice elcome—twx $ll 12; bounded cast by-lt IV 1 2, 1 i ' .
VIP. a .uth by George. p Connelly, Wl A lA' V mitt.
and orth by Sullivan town line. Smith Vitm;lin—t n •
43 02 bounded east by Welcome Dice. south by c !'
War and John Magee, West by Asa Welch; and unr,g,
by s 'Divan town line. Welch_ Samuel—ttax V': i',;
bounded east by C L Ward, and, south, west ard elct ,i
by Ea I Brook Coal Co. Welch Asa—tax $1 al ;
ed ea • t by Vaughn 4: - . Sraith, south by Jolla Map L.
west , y (1 1,-Ward, end north by Sullivan town lila• •
,
Rorouph of trollsborouo,
Tot msend Willlam—one lot, tax $8 3u; tioupae!
west by Avenue, north by Inumtll's lane, test 1:.! , ,
Stinn9ll, and south by Ira Johnson. Lloyd L ',l.—ll t ~,,,
acres mproved o
, tax $l3 49; bounded north by N,
~.
r
John on; 'east and south by Ile-tsey Fenton, tuia V,, , .:
by astus Yellows; Mosier Elmer—house Thi.' ~...
i
tax s.li 80: bounded south by Lincoln street, can "
Thomas Sullivan, north by Win llache, and sees! PP
000 40 Barker, , .