El M qJ Ile Agitator. El d. S. 114SAINNE3, EDITOR TuESDAY, JANUARY 14,1.878 There was 'a great' snow and terrible cold weather in 'Minnesota last week, many, per sons being frOzen'to death.' . , jtucywas obtained last week in NOW TWeed, and the prosecution Wns expected to open, jhat side ortttie• case yesterday. - • .Simon Cajiieron has been re-nomlnatett• by tbe-Republietiu-members of our Lesisiii ,-'oarizi,'snAßosdoe Conklin* . by !,bose: of the • itew York LeOatural,-;as_stientitort; ~ ,,;heir respective States for tbentattlic ye4t *14.. apo eon own as a HEE be lin 'Loui Na poleon "'the nephew of his uncle,'' , -died . at - Chiseltairst, England, last' Thursday ,after. actor': His death' was sudden and unexpect ed, and is • attributed to 'syncope, resulting ypin seyere surgical operations forlcalcul" oUs. -The news created a great sensation in France •;.‘44d 'England.' Aa =a, ruler of the tickle French - Napoleon was respectable; as. a I . - man and as a soldier, he was deserving of - the.conteMiit - of the_ whole world. us :,ilOPeihat in his coffin burled the last 'l3iTor of ,that fair• and unhappy laud "whi.ch case did so much to ruin. ; agonized -last Tice ' " b 7 the election- of George H. Anderson as fipeikirof -the•Senate;:and Willialn Elliott, of Philadelpilia, Speaker of the House.' A. • 101 l ceniPleinent of minor officers were elect. edhYsthe Republicans in each house, Bus- Errett being choien Chief Clerk of the. Seiletii, and JarwL, Selfridge Chief Clerk , the Bouse. Among the Assistant Trans ... coribing Clerks of the lower house was Jas. general Inghabs, of thikeuonty. • 1 1 / 4 1'o businbes of , intereit was paneacted, except the lesisage of a bill by the House. on Wednes •• day inoreasing, the-;GO*toes t ealary , to 96,3t0 . Taxpayen. Dftritlg . the. pOt WO Weeks a -scheme has trisettßfeveloper ita . bbject the en ` rislimedt . of latidhOldere_and specula tore at the ebensi of the texpayera 'of the lin than 'the die - lieMbertnent,of :thli county aroitberenioval Of the , county seat ; -- It - is proposed to set off the ,weeteririciWiishiPefof Shlppen, Gaines, Elk: and .p to of Delmar and I.lofris, to r be Joined with a few t ( tnships . fromtthe eastern part ,*; Potter - c pty and erectedinto a new county, witlia county seat at Westfield or .Gained--it is' not . .yet determined t'- t fljle3 done, "Welliiboro . will be left MAW . Ur (14iotx!bered -aonnty,:sand it le taken for' granted that iri slin.imiAlittl.dtiokilty' Sea" tWorad-bizi removed : 76,1 - 6tne point,On the river. 31ansfield, as bping neareattthe center of what would then heleft of the county, would seem to stand _the' best chance of securing the prize, But • •, :,that result wouldn't exactly salt the more "'active - movers of the project, eo they . con• t , elude that another slice must be off . taken o tie old county fo Shift the geographicalcen ', fuitiles north. It Is therefore proposed to le Sir . Peter Herdic have the long-Wish. ed•lcir townships Of . lAberty, • UniOU, •and • • gait .4 . W 4 ard to help maim up the : new 'ooUll(g:Which is to surround his grand hotel N3xizie4tia, Spring. This little•job sue "cesiggfVettenided to, it is.belleved by some that the claime_ut tioga, village to be the <>Runty Seat would be overwhelming. Bloss ittkig.seeMk;tO- be counted out entirely in of honors,. though if the Hex- die schema should miscarry, that village would be about es nein. the .center of the eonanty as' Ti ,y sea sift, pe 1 : 11 Tina, thottgl3,lit le:evident they are rap -I.7taly coiling- to that point; but they do in • slat that•it shall not be at Welleboro. It is ' Uzi-that thepublic buildings.are all located ,lient; that they are substantially built, and' ,cvnettenieutly arranged for the transaction thi t-county business, It is true that a tf r Nti Aiiedidti . dollars will , put them all •in ' . 7 • It is true that the people of z.i.trekAdiolitsounty have for•nearly seventy Yearsiicynd, oro accessible when thertl 'chi no ridiria here, and that we now • • lattve' ,l / 2 0ne road co pleted and another as sured. No -matter. ` 4l Anything to beat WellsbcW,',:ii.the cry, even it. it* requires the erectio4-At two new , counties, the ores.- : of-two new sets of county officers, and • the putting uP of three new seta of county Ttii believe that if these nangilinfr gentle .. wen could bratty chance succeed- in their peojeßi; Mretsboro *bizldnot be the princi. pal .sofferer. ,Those, who would have the grwitest,catge )7th 'curse. the greed-of the actoltaira - monkl.be lite people of the . towns, set pff'.Zq~tle new' donnties, and especially ' those on our western border. Thoie towns are very thinly populated, and the' burdens a •anew 'county orpnization would press heavily upon them, It is true there is talk o • It'43omn manor men putting up the county • buildings at their own ( expense. It is cer tain that such•promiseslnre good for nothing in : And they have, before now,- been found 'good for nothing in ,morals. But whetlter;•lti this case, they are worth much or little, when our neighbors conclude to secede they must make up their minds •to plat thetrlitunb in their-pockets, not once, butsvary,,year and for all titne, to support nYtio4ll . l,l; :organization and a full set of news,:countyrofecers. It will be a very nice arrangement Sox the new officers, no doubt; but'afttr'the novelty has worn off, the tax• payers 4111 probably find they have paid tOo dearly for the *Walla.. This view of the case is so obvious to ev erybody, _that Iha movers of the — project hadt found it necessary to resort to misrep• resentation to meet it, and the report has been .lAdustriPPsly: circulated' that a new Court House has got to; be erected at Wells biro, and • that the Commissioners were aboAt tcrleyy Alas for that iNirpose to the amount if 4100,006; Every man who is at , nll acquainted with the present; Court. House knows that the first part of this silly story is bilk; hiti as to tie second part the COm -zaissioners speak for themselves in another column. It is as certain as anything can be, that So long as-the-'county seat remains where it now is, this people of Tioga county will not, for at least this generation, be call ed nvion to erect a newleourt House. This being the'case,,it will b' well for the tax payers to ask themselv whether it is the. - part 11-non:pion sten to secede from a countgratritere: the Putr c buildings, are al reriditierd-Mid- paid for, and where_the public h*euls , easily : borne by thirty-five thousand • inbabitanta, ,, , and set up a little county fo r lhOriaelves:vibere it is certain that a ',few thousitid; inhabitants will have to Sul:On...nevi COniiioilicers, courts, &c., and . whare it.is. probable they will al so be • called ; upon in,theeodto pay for new 'county. btillftg_s:'.::4ho*O.nll;:ii At best to do this ' -- kr:the . .betitelltlif :li-fewWealthy Tandowneis -leis c itansl* :'ol,llteedy - and greedy Local Ontl • 'l ,- .'''.:,:: - .." _. - • • . , -.7..„,..% --..-..- • _ _ ..,,, - „ „___. i,,,. .„, ....,„ . - _ I I . ,- - . , - I gavorg,-uP unt lioga,._ A. T airtount of inisiness donetn 1 l ' t- 0 -- 9 4e c enterr C r oi';'' title- _ A fCloud haS,sent,tta the folloWitrgrepOrtOP. of ,a meeting recently held id , 11.1111 - ar i oli• il in I 44.1.?.", ho , '' - "11, 1 1, 1 . n 1 PILItnlP-, :ere et favor of ,the Tiogliliroject fez. theAtvision..,.. l 2 l ,P f .t.r — , n - 1 " 11)e 'Pg," 1$ ! ) 0.0 lit a the, county.„`•We print it ait'•-a mate . ~ -, cif,i.',.4 „ ,l lWirslvo 'l ttuhelJ l 4 , . '", ,llll. o„.. . . , - -_ . :-. " wrier , ..operationsthe' pro. general interest to otre'retiders: - •-•_ - - . - " town is assured, evenrshould At a meeting held at the of E: L. , . ~ ~ t.. , 4. •.. be ionovett to. pope , otimiT Boynton, in 31.111ertown, on WTlnestlay eve ning,..tridt, 8,-1873, the eltliens -.of' Jaeksdn 'crap- attendance - df•ihnYerk. township, took' eonsid:grat ion - the pr 0...-. Wellsitoro, every S_ltturdaY d posed division -of-Tioga county so as to i s greater' than the iiitetitt , make a new comity front _the • western part the weeks of court' and the of,,Tiogiy : county.•and t,4; : e_tiatern", intn_of i'. •••.-:•,- • _e' - -.' •: ~ - - Potter. --.-• , : • -.•- ' on 'thes' Saturdays is., very Nathaniel Smith was called to, the , chair, - than that of the a : vertigo day and S. E. Kirkendall was chosen Secretary. Every business men knows 1 _ .Theobjeet of, the _meeting 'was 1 00 1 3.' 1 P4...:.: - .._ - .Butlitlie - . : interest . ittAltit clearly - stated by the - Chairmen. , •' . - Wellsboro, to preserve - the '.. S.'E. -- Kirkendall Moved that a coninlittee _ : • of three-be, titppOint,ed by the:Chair to draft cOnnlf- - scitt.,j l l 9 4 , il ll thOi : llo\t resolutions expreSeive ,of illesenSe of the moo interest of every texpti • meeting. - The _Chair appointed .S. E. - Kir-. '-ty,'„ Ocept „t be fe‘v alreluli , , 1 Jiendalldl.• , lC. - Retan and :D, ._H; 'ta t ti,-,,,i.,6,tiyi._. tits i f c: , -, tv i• v -4. 1 4,,,, ; us Such. committee. - . ':,•_. _ ~ .....: - ~•,:- :='.., ~, -i i . i-e, ~.'-, • , 1 - '. The--corentittee reported the following res . - :-t - ', ° C e , t'.'!. '-' 1 .9 1 .1gf 10* ) I "t_lntl , , :cation .of _county Aetti:A, - - ,011.1.04211, which were unanimously - adopted: - Ritoteei,. I, That way- have beard with 411es:sure_ _nf ' Other strong ._retsmitt tif4l the move /low being made to divide -Tioga colanty' a 0 remo‘'a r l tnie-ht bt , giv,p) lull as tO form 4 new county fr:rni the western partion ,of , , ,; • , •=-.,. , i ' , - , ?. ~ Tioga county and- the contiguous elate/if pertion ofr Drlt.ii:V "si MVO 'ts presytte.,,Cit , . , Potter,: .- ~ , . .. -.- 4 . ion Of the taxpayers cif--ilia _,T. Vint we Pledge to the movement our moat hearty, • indorsement and enpliort. - If . any - title- wiebes to inereit. 8: That We applaud the maguanitaity of the citizens -41..4, ' . A ' h is .. . „ „or Tioga. in their offer ,to give forty thousand dollars Puod.‘ i nit ens on. cq , 71 .2 toviardthe,erection of new county buiidiuga, et their _bellf4ll.;fif tilo handful of p, ~:011age -' . . 4. That we believe tt:e'ten safely -Ventre every vote sin by -8, triviston he 'inn:v of Jackson township for tail proposed division of our it, All who would restrain county, and In no doing we'ouV boefical; the interest. , - - - - ,- of dVery man in the township. _ - its presentlitnits, or, rather o.' That wearo Vpttoned to levying tt tax for the Vet, 'duce it asthe, populati on pose of building anew court house at Wellsboror - On'tnotionthe following • - d elegate 4 ii-, 0 •:,• . .the cocounty are increased, w appointed to, attend a' meeting to beheld at. meastires_withiu reaeh,,opP btansffehl in this he,talf on Thursday the 'a schenie of ,inisehief teijat Bth - instant: D. N. 1 41'Intyre,‘ D. B.- Lain.. advantage to 'commend it , 111. K. 'Retail P. R.-Bryan, J. E. Barites; Eder Kinner:C; . t , Boynton, C. V. Stowed, D. ). Cady." I , 4TH.A.MITL 81.11. Th r; Uhl: ' care individual and Selfish B.E. -Kirkendall, - Seey., ' - ''' any one who does not hop _. '- Treltaboro, January,.lB7, -This expression - of - the-people of Jackson ' - ' • ~... township will Surprise no one who takes the ' trouble to look at the map for a' mothent., Situated as it. is at.. the extreme northeast' corner of the county, within a feW miles of the proposed new, county seat, it" would- in ,ideasl,b.ise,_ntatter of wonder if many people of that region did not laver any movement' to remove the county buildings and pusineis to Tioga, regardless of ,the inconvenieitiSe. and expense thereby ooicdsioned 1, - ,, oilier and more remote sections ofl t..!.e cittinty.—. The plain English of these its,tiuti. - 01 - ,, is, that the movers of them . are in ‘ l‘o, er of bringing 'the county seat as near their', oval" doors as possible: : _Jackson human nature is evidently very 'much like the same article el f sewhere; it seiekSits own advantage With' little, earefor otlie,r's; end nobody has any occasion to groWl•et , thiS , exhibition of it.— Certainly me have,no desire to complain. :But. it 'does seen' 'a , little. ungracious in these , trieri ~'of jackion to . express such an ardent 'desire to get rid of the " western por: •tion of Tioga'cbtinty." It is true • that title-, "western portion," whitse company is so dia.'•. tasteful-to Jackson, is not blessed with all the advantages of that r favored township;' it does not lie next to Tioga, for one thing. But this is its misfortune,,net its fault, and it , i , s, hardly the„proper thing to tell the pece -pie - of: that'region - to-tramp•because,'of- - -that misfortune, It is certainly an,,..hoetorlo be connected with - eh:liens 'of suet; " Magritte nimity" as to " offer to give forty thousand dollarli toward tile 'erection of county build., Lugs at, theirvill age," even if you don't live "next door to them. Don't let .us turn ou old neighbors off inquitepo curt a.manner "Magnanimity" •is a godd "thiiii; don't le Tioga monopolize it; let us see a little of 1 in Jackson. • : - • 13ariing.this ona,point, tharesoltitions are all right fo Jacksf) n. . As to the fifth one, hat is all right foI the whole county. We l assure the-people. of Jackson-that - there is, 1 310 danger of a tax being levied to build a 'new Court House at Welisboro. Nine-W . 1141s of the people of Weileboro, Delmar, Charles., ton, and-every other township in the county, are opposed-to levying any such . tax. .The, A preseut Court House wee built-to last, and it bids fair.to last for the next century. We verdure. to 'say that, accidents asido the present inhabitants of Jackson will all have PPM% Tingo. county, 'unless the couniff seat 1 7 3 re moved from Wellgboro. When that happens, we shall all have to• contribute toward the new building in epite of " magnanimity." New Courthea--Division. The subject of •a division of .Tioga coun• ty, or of a removal of the county oak, is agitated periodically, at intervals more or less frequent. Common rumor states that at present certain individuals are moving in the matter with'great activity. Magnificent projects are being formed which, if 'real ized, are to put much money in the pockets of the projectors. A new county on the east, and another on the west, would make necessary a multitude of new official; and two new county seat; These offices, -with their emoluments, would be very acceptable to certain of the, movers of the sch6me; while others who own land which they think favorably situated and well adapted to the purposes of the new county seats, would secure large Profits by their establishment and location. The taxpayers of the whole county should consider this subject carefully before they commit themselves to a course of action Which, when too late for remedy, they may deeply regret. Tioga, county was formed in 1804. Qeo graphieally, it is one of the most symmet rical counties in the State. Nearly equal in length and breadth, it forms a compact square, with no natural obstacles dividing one section from another. Wellsboro, the county seat, was t in 1800, and incor porated, I think, in 1880. It is situated very) nearly at the geographical center of the county. For more than sixty years those interested bare attended the courts here without any feeling of inconvenience. The facilities for such attendance hare, of late, been largely increased by the building' of the railroad, which, by shortening the time of travel, practically reduces the dis tance to the county seat fromla very large portiOn of the county. The building of a: railroad along the valley. of Pine Creek, air. oirit , Whielt now seems to be assured, will stall fuither increase the facilities for reach ing Welisboro, and make, it in all respects taore convsniently accessible than any othei town in the county. Its situation is agree able .and healthful; epidemics have never prevailed in it; and the accommodations for transient visitors are ample _sitr ineXpetv sive. In short, not a single valid reason of a public character can- now be given why Welisboro should not continue to be the county seat of an undivided-Tioga county. The necessary public expenses of a small county with few inhabitants are relatively greater than those of a large county with a numerous population. .Every one knows this. A division -of Tioga 'county would add to the individual share of the pub lie burdens of every taxpayer in it. .This ad dition would not be temporary itf its•char acte but permanent and perpetual. Every taxpayer who favors such division, or who fails by alllawful measures to try to prevent it, voluntarily ladds to 'the tax on his own property for all-time: - Whn" are 'benefited by this addition? Only they whpse real es• tete is enhanced in value by the location of the new county seats, and the few, who se cure the offices made necessary by the new arrangement, =• - • • The interest of the inhabitants of Wells boro in this subject is by no means wholly special or selfish: While it is true that the holding of the courts here does add some what to the business of the town, it is also true that the addition from this source is Pi..W,jiitteiloU4pieportlon to 'he whole =I GOVERNO4'6 The Subatexce of tit GoVernor Geary's' sent to the Legialattne)LLA lengthy State pafieri , aud.y ten- Coltinuni of• the : type; if- printed at length. which eve received it prey; ing it entire; and we ther; densed abstract oft. . The Governor bEgins lip the propitious course. of and National, .during the to the result of . the late el zatisfactory, and le hap lem-makers.tlaat peace ant been maintained by.the e. and-equal laws. The crei l unquestioned abroad, s he , faith has been inyiolol home. The folloNyjn; ste i ceipta, expeuditiiTeis,2*.fl the Commonwealth la an . 1) 1 ItZlinAr Baanoe in Tilton* Nov. 80,1: .Ordinary receipts during fiscal itta Nov. 80, 1572.., Total In Trot:sus"' during sear e ' • 80, 1872 %. I DIfiatrAZZINM Ordinary .expennea during • , Sear ending llov, 1872, $2,. Loamy,- &a, redeemed. ....: Interest o n loans 1, Total adlancet:ln Treaaury Nov. 80. 1 ITIBLICL ' The public:debt Nor. SO, 1871 was .......... Add Chamberaborg certift, Add iigricUltural College land scrip fund held in trust Deduct amount paid by Co of Muldng fund during yea ' - iiov. ZO, 1672 Public debt Nov. 80, /972 Deduct mete in B. Fund, $9, Octal. balance In Treasury, 1; Ain't of atk.V.Ot4 and cash Balance of debt unprovided whloh can be extinguiehed in payment or ono trillion eix hu During the last eix years have boon made as follows! Amount paid iu 1867.... ..... " 1668.... ..... •• 1869 . . „ •• •' 1870 ..... . •' 1871 1872, • Total pAyzaente - Being it Idea over tv:e334.flin. duo Vac. 1, leE6, t; Lich vau th, Our State debt origina Linn nf. 87. . The intprsait_ 4 -..--.4 panties that have been pa 80,18 n, aum up $78,845 the entire expenditure public - works $118,870i6 and railroads were sold i 000 in bonds, on whic calved $1,700,000 in en., remain in the hands of I of the sinking fund, as I Bonds of the Pennsylramni Company, cecnred by nets o adelphia and Columbia Rail Thirty-fire bonds of the Altai, ley Railroad Company, eac 000, guaranteed by the P Railroad % Company, North'' Railway CsrbPan9, and tho p and Brio Railroad Comps $lOO,OOO annually, beginrAn 1870, bearing 6 per cent. int, January 1, /872 ' Amount of aeoets The rapid reduction o the reduction of taxatio in hand during the e ministration, end have ed portion of its; -polio' same time, the wisdom and the fidelity of those' custodians of the public should be continued The , ' appropriations d ng the last six ye 1 8 rs, for - all purposes amount to about $1 ,000,000. The expe se of the Soldiers' Or haus' Schools alone, during that time, 18 ,407,548 11. egislation, during the past six years, has been steadily in favor of reducing taxation. Numerous local' and general' laws having that object in view hav been passed. In I d 1866 all real estate was xempted from tax ation for State purposes and since that time seven general laws relie ng particular class es of persons or prop rty from taxation have been passed. In wof these facts, the _practical questions now are, can any further reductions be roperly made? and if so, on :what' subjects The taxation of manufacturing, ,raining and improvement companies, and co-oper tive associations is discussed, and the remo of all State twat upon the capital stoc net earnings and dividends of said comp Wails recommend ed. This reduction .w 654 23—the sum collect removal of the " Tax amounts to $492,407 28, is believed that with thi, flow, amounting to $l,l l qark` still pay all . her c interest on the debt,,ani edtletion of at least oni Bred thousand dollars o flT.he recommendation, ago, of a thorough geol ogical survey of the Sta der an act passed last A "Bureau of Labor Stat culture," the Govern o.llfacdowell, of Dauph sioner, who immediat duties, which were " to matiie statistics • with I+ ject of labor in its relati educational, industrial, lion, wages and treatme working people, and our permanent prosberi dustry."' It is•also the. to " collect, collate and luting to the mineral, m cultural and commercl Commonwealth." But prOpriate any money to exPensea of putting the OWN . . • i - — 1 ; • '-- . . nated." tiliA opinion is '- confirmed by elte I i ' Bpdoial, , ElectiOill YroolaratitiOn- ... , :tioyernor's per : splint observation in the nrit,ky,, 1 tv . ift'ri.;o,.ll,3‘ll st , lt. of Mr, f.,-( l .ltErfa ,t(*n,Oftly,"_'or tio Tiotli - in .Nlexico and this eel; Ilt ry.-- itaol ni • ! c''"' , i . :'.. ,l , w ' . 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' the ette 0 x ,.;t1,1.,_-..: t edli_t e ':i3,4iji e.te.'lti...ti , 'elereto - r!;:(Stiir_l4;_potyltlr .: tahltslunent of a State -Board of Ilettith..-:-: timpt 411't•-I(tictoet.loroir. , l. ll 4e,ite - 0 0,5 ,fritinab oire l atti,1 Time expense of snch SA Nl . ' FActil4m'ou.l4l not be 1 1 1 ,:•‘;'f ' o• I r d tfilt'ti;lit:!!--.t..ll)ttailt,,%V7,l',,irrYo'i.'';lu,", i 'l ° '; fi tt •Y-" , . 6 . '' : '" °(l .1 1 t Y - 1 , t a ac,:totte, to , )t. , , NVOI_II it thought when contpared with life R a ll4t',l; l : o. l ,. 3 . l t M r tty a . i .,l', 3 "i v . i ' : : , V4l -4 ,/ . , ; ', i t •. tl th -,, a '•';,. 4 , ; `,, 1 .. fi e r gi1! Yabie,of the benefits . tlutt would,be,eiroferred: rtistriew,m - .111(tu ..(art ceitt..tr.-n2trfelfsi:=4:- - -- , ;'-'-(= • , 4 , -;=-', by ltn operaildfi. -- It isliik.i . ;asy TO Caiiriutte - E t g: 1 1 ,:, 5 , , , , ‘ - r - g i x,:„S i t ,„ ;- . 4 . ,- d ii 5 i , ,. h ,.,71t 0 " ( i , - .17, - ,„ - ,i, : ,,.., ..__ . 00 value of bunion liVei,hut Dr.-, Ackland, - 11 F 0 . 4 ) 1 illeitL i-ivaiit i l .i9iiii r , elloet aerem.. ,-., 1- 3,' of England,' sets down every 4 deatlr'b:y' 11' .‘ - t l ,4' B ,.„, r , l4. "; 3° 4l ) l i l a ait i r, e t p.. l "M i nt o scll 93miss .1• 1 ?, ° . t1 " .k. ....:_" E . , ~.•;., prevputable disease'as:•. - a loss lin Motley- Of - '-'"- - c tAta c o . lr4.*rov.aterachasralanie; - . 4 .," -- 1 . '.,--- $5OO arid 1, , :',(30 for loss of time and cu=t, of • :•:•:_vcril,:q,3.,,l:lta,,tej.itt°-11,,Thi,1,9,11in:fC÷/11:ij1,i,V,,,,"4,1‘,; 6,..j.,t, ..' ' 11 c e , /, / 1 1 il er ri a C O c i ‘. U l ‘ il v 4 }/. 1, - C e i i . =: o . 1 4 . , , 10, ' -, ‘- .: ...., suaintenunce during the perisrd o f- Sieknes's. - '1 ~. . .: -AccOriling 4-0 thiri• standard, ',Pennsylvania Enoitatt burangh, wilily Fittwog. ~ . '', - --, .._ ii)gl, i.iiirlDre'llle 321 St. two years ;1)y stnall lint :1•pi( l':,) l ntiit Ycliots ll l"cey , e, - ;"L': '.--, :: ... ' " e ail Is -Loh berttigh, ,- trettolv Rama - lioune..., • -' alone, more than 1; 7 ; 45,000,000j ' - Tint health Farelloetou. C-kei.• tschool beue..r. -,' ' ~ ', , 1m•,..' Of time nit* tills - Port, iit: Pitil(idel - 3hia ;'l','', 1 , 1 ,r- if; L' : Vei"iir r i•". / '"ivi - ..' • . • iaou toymnae, '.10.1:11S /t1.11.t.31 , 01. . •:--• ' --- are It a tery• cc fused- ConditiOn, :Anti bey•• Ja.d:gun, hew.), of 0. 1ia1e.111.0u.... - -.. ~ . : -.. 1 , s:. .o .l e ; l :i istic : ti i lilit il etk : l :l )ifs,l l l:ll 7l ic l i,i l y) : ( l l ,t e_ C I : 1: ( 1 11 1 1 ,11,,:t t t il ‘ i ts l: .l( e ti t) b i, : tu. :l ::: . mt a : .nii i. ),ei l , ' ti : t.litti. it if i li : It,. a. , : t„, : i lb,tei. carried . 11.11 1 , t : Ilci i ,i ' ije t cji l jel e egni ' (). , it t ‘ -' il . ,i ' , )la i : rsi : , . , :::, ,: " .1 m 11 : 1 1: 3„ Lot e ‘ , : ti l ' il : ' ,. iii, : i i , ~: 1 11: 3 : b ys t ::, 1 , : iil b te : er ilsgo: i l.s ~,,:t.4 borough,i. eLo i l i_ io c r c e l l ;i: ' ~,, : i:1 1 : , , 1 0) :;::: 15 , j 7 : ..l.os ci i. 1 11 ., : , I ,.. ::_i ec is D it ,.)l : 6 l - t eei l i t: ; e: l4 :: : i e l t h, : :: :; ; t3t c : .1.. : 13 '. ", ).,1 ' ; u. : , ,' 3 . 7 : ~: : . .:' - ~: _. i ~. .ass slight improventente iii - - - , 1 0.,,, , 04, If., ..„,•-,- .1. Tulthe'e block.. ..' ' . - (be capitoll _. -I''6.'''',l' i'ci l6 '- - - of Chorus o t , o d r i t oi. -,. ,• • ' itiebuiond, "Xtetbodint church. • :. ':, . ' 1.1 uttend, lion%) of :Elmer _Banker. • - . _- . 2,:r0 ads are advisfal. i ~ ' tiaetvari, te.ooatrt. notra. tvoiKeoro Cou-f, Ilene-- ii.tqf .-.1.zi.'" . . 1::',..' 1111.1.'s lietet.. , ' . r: ~-:• . : ' ' . .. - Ward, Douce or. William, it: Thrones, ,- •'. "11;tion, hoe•tp'iif Yobn Trriii...: - " . ' ''• ' •:' ' I• le recommende . d that the Governor's ; , I , h v i ,. .L.t/I t. . ot tlz i. i.vt i e;( l .(l;pl:(” t i ti laotne.. ... - .. sal , ry be increased to tell -, tl:ouSand 'deilinta ' ,110-iat I,Kmangh, hotel of Elias in. 4 :reitit'.' :•• -. ' ' per annum, to take etlect on the g.otl l instant 7 ~* NVII n the term. of 'the Governor-elect ,-will. _ ••‘%Yeati - 141a.tairoaira, a. ta, mars iur.;) to .. ' 7 eg 4,. _. .4 e 'deaths" of lion. Win. P. Johnston, -a eft sa,:a?b(3•the d'tty ottits IrtOusetora and Judges. , • °tat' , • ''O . ' ' a' r 1 °riper Governer a the ~ - L, .ind x .7h. jo wi ,„,, a , of-sacteetc.lttons to recatti rfelieti.4, eithor tnitten 01! ;tom rho ;egad - v(3:6ra of raid eiti3s r. , d. eoun. , eti. ,51eade are tittipgly-comMented upon. u : ...;51 . 1 . 1 :0,ezcf - para.,:( outskte...ncen• and on the' inside During the.last year the applicaticms- for . tto c ift(t4 c ,iii(i!v.. c, l't * ,‘ .a r t o ' '' , l l : t d. l lor 1.t!:; p a t a n. , ll,o ;::. - 2 .. , • ' ( , :i: ":' '-',.':•:',. • = .;,. 1 ..., 1 .,,,.. • ;it. • :::, '.`::::-.,‘,--,,.: =,,, , .. 1 : ,- '. - ;\ . ~ ~ „ _ „ 1 : T ~',,,,'....,....,14.-t:;„.-7.;;;:... , '.-. . ._ _ . ~~ c›. Nil .% % 112 1 vail 0 1 kgal i 0. ,t,..i . pal ,\ ?•,:„ • - m '' 1 00M0'" .f p c ' '..: = e 1 , ►~.~ '. the Largest Est airtC2tt-.ITNT DR • Ria 11112.1(3 facilities for tniyi.4,3 cud IA lowest bbbing QUT '4 44, -6.l4tVi atocir c 3 - . STONE, ecAt‘e', AT G 9IZEI, *.fig g -; - 0 0!. 1, full liliq or vat C 4 ..!.. n. 1 1_ 1 - 72_41 , r 17 7 i 1 1 t ll 1 1 • , au ti l gea . CC GRO )K j / • / - / i. A =Mg= Moak, w quey if rrit le= cititillis cif% 47, IW4ia. ~ ~, ~.. - ~; "\ r~ 11 t; I. !s. , Fiii blishntont in M=. l t.- WiIL)LY. : AND ABTA.II, Or-Or IS'T azallug large quasttittwatlivadri.ettlae thaw to - :tad daortmarkt Goaia aft. EO, a *pall atraa • • ' ISIAND--,--ANJI-,..Wi11iii,1 4 1116,. &LID pou,o4g THICK. eATNIIII: E.r.d.oiiOiOß F.VD. - 2TIsH gEte.WEsita:4l.: -• G " " 4° ' • alißi] tat 'men , Strittittio rinefact4 For.A.,'•arilage and slivid Orniaratob.sttiv avaes of apperis:fniiii7c; — 617 61Viti! \ IN . COILV;PTIE/Nr is tiko ;lie, to buy yoUr . • 0 • i- - 1 1, . : F ' '-, . . 1 I f F 1 I , x :_', I O too to:tnaerous to mention zocortiat !FRIES Ili ABUTIDANCE, ARYIT S . ceitalkuriii6 BEE In goe i dronalrani st7/se, , , 1 , iii INDINIO24O L AND Ith igloos not to be beate. Do ttotfail to aotaoimi B p - - * ' 7-1111., 10) MMMI iiiitiiiiii7Pa. I ' IP MI.CI 1101 =I SESMI 11111 GOODS DS G g ASKED 2 CCM. stropairlpi.aaa ia.ve: 1 ow f to 1 Z # ll - a g ,014 $ ~. ::; ~. :~ In ESE I - I= 1111 .2r. tbatri mt XI over kc ecll' Y, niAst R. PIERO% =II ~- - i 0 It I= lII= i - i 1 MI MEM SS - ' i MI SEE