El M 'TJ be: AgitOpv, El a. S. nettNRH, EDITOR TuESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1878 There was 'a great' snow and terrible cold weather in Minnesota last week,- many per sons beingirOzen'to death.' . , - - - A- last week. in New triolse.,llois TCseed, and !Ile: "Tprpsnention napent.o - to (:‘iteri - j,hit oittiie case yesterday. - • . .Simon has been re-nominated . ` 7 •by tbe-Republiatiu-members of our Legisia ,;tnrn,'sn4Rosdoe Conklfni by ! , 110se : clf tfie • New York Leoann:6l,-;es...Efenators , ,their respective States for thentattlic yesia 'Napoleon I.H., , hetter,y,nown as_Lpuls Na ! . poleon "the nephew of his nOle,'+- i dieat "Ohiseltairst, 'England, last' Thursday .after. t aeon: His death' was sudden and unexpect ed, and is • attributed to 'syncope resulting Item seyere surgical operations for l calculoUs.. :The news created a great sensation in France ?.'efkd :Z . 130_44. A'4 a: ruler of the tickle trench; Napoleon was respectable; as. a - men and as a soldier, he was deserving of S - the.tenteMPtof the_ wbole world. us , hivethat in his coffin is burled the last Em ',.peFor of ,that fair• and unhappy laud Whi.ch Ole did so much to ruin. ' ; organized the election- of George H. Anderson, as Nfitiltir".of -the•Benate;:and William 'Elliott, of PhiladelphiA, 143eaker of the House.' A. • 101 l complement of minor officers were elect --; stalif the 'Republicans in each house, Bus ffell Zrrett being, choien Chief Clerk of the : '. , 01 ;t lettfi. JaTI•I;P Delf:dage Chief Clerk of the ;House. Among the Assistant Trans , cerlhing Clerks of the lower house was Jas. -••••'"• Ingham; , of this,eptMty, No business of ,t w as pansacted, except t he interest stesaage of a bill by. the House. on Wednes = '• day • increasing the--; Gav,ertior'.e t ealary , to tfito . , ' Dftring . the. plteytWO Weeks a -scheme has treerafeveleped'hiWifoi tie 'object the en _ ricliment . of ,a few. landholdere_and specula . , tore at the ebense of the taxpayerii of the :.! being nothing less than the die - lieMberment „ of county arnitberenioval Of the' county seat; -- It-is proposed to set off the mesteriviciiviisbiyitvof _l~i'ookBeld, West , • ‘ 414,- Clymetc: Shlppen, Elk: and ,pirts of Delmar tind Morris, to r be Joined wit,l/ a fen. townsfiip . from - Ithe eastern part - 14 Potter - county and erected into a hew county, witWaconnty seat at Westfield or Alained—it ii not ',yet tletbrtnined 3;100,- 'WellistorP• will be left 700;0417 , iiiineor• dtiirkicnitbered Tiogar —county, :sand it le taken for granted that iri - lAtaatfiii:t.lifldOitaf initt.7tonabei removed ' 76,1 - 6rne rioint,Con the river. - Mansfield, as being neareattthe center of what would then beleft of the county, would seem to stand _the'beSt chance of securing the prize, But :,:tbat result wouldn't exactly snit the more •: active - movers of the project, eo they . eon• t , elude that another slice must be off . taken o tie old county io ebift the geographicalcen• ftiitlies north. It is therefore proposed to let t lir, Peter Herdic have the long4ish• ed•f(fr townships Of lAberty, • Union, •and • • part .4 .. W k ard to help make up the ; new zWitlltrivhich is to surround his grand hotel otk& Ninzie±tina Spring. This little Job suc -1' "cessfakkatterged to, it istbelleveci by some that the claimiLo% Tioga village to be the pounty !jam, would be overwhelming. Bloss liu,rg.seeme;to be counted out entirely in thre'diVition of honors,. though if the Her , die scheme should miscarry, that village - ''; wculd be about ee near the .center of the eottnty ae' yea pe • , • Tina, thotigl3,llt is:evident they are rap -I•7idly caning- to that point; but they do in • slat that•it shall not be at WelMoro. It is 'llmi-that' the -public buildings are all located )sere; that they dr' e substantia lly built, and' ,cvsetteniently arranged for the transaction crt•thlt-cora3ty business, It is true that a do'llaxs will , put theta all •in • itiat4sidit • It - is irue that •the people of z..tlie.t'wholitsounty hhve for•nearly seventy Years:AFEnd, oro accessible when .• - therd tfai no nil:trim here, and that we now • • have , ; one road co plated and another as sured. ITo -matter. "'Anything to beat rellAbcOV,li.the cry, even if . it* requires the erectiowof Awo new.. counties, the ores.- : :ion of-two new sets of county officers, and • the putting up. of three new seta of county ' 1:0 - believe Oat if these sanguine• gentle .. wen could bratty chance succeed- in their peojesdi;llsboro *buldnot be the'princi• . pal sufferer. ,Those who would have the grpsteat z sati4e ) 7 th 'ours - e. the greed.of the schiltaira - monklbellie people of the . towns, set . o4c6ithe...new t donnties, and especially ' those on our western border. Thoie towns are very thinly populated, and the' burdens =anew 'county organization would press heavily upon them, It is true there is talk o • It'43ome maufor men putting up the county • buildings at their own ,expense. It is cer• taro that such•promiseslnre good for nothing 10.; And they have, before now,- been found 'Odd for 'nothing in ,morals. But whetlier;•lti this case, they are worth much Or little, when our neighbors conclude to secede they must make up their minds . to pnt the:On:in& in their-pockets, not once, every,hut . year and for all time, to support iilYtio4nl.l; :organization and a full set of newsoUntrofeeers. It will be a very nice SEs 6 ;luent Sox the pew gfficera, no doubt; but afttr'the novelty has worn off, the tax ' payerw:Will probably find they have paid tOo dearly for the Whistle.. This view of the case is so obvious to ev e4bodr, _that lila movers of the — project hadt found it necessary to resort to misrep• resentation to meet it, and the report has been .lAdustripusly: circulated' that a new Court House has got vibe erected at Wells hero, and - that the Commissioners were aboUt tcrleyy Alas for that iNirpose to the amount 4;f4100,000t Every man who is at sll acquainted with the present; Court. House knows that the first, part of this silly story is bilk; kid as to the second part the COnt -missioners speak for themselves in another column. It is as certain as anything can be, that So long as—the-'county seat remains wheie it now Is, the people of Tioga county will not, for at least this generation, be call ed uport to erect a new.lCourt House. This i being ihe'ease,,it mill b r well for the tax payers to ask themsel7 whether it is the. - part -1%- . ,. : p.ournion ,sten to secede from a eountzatriteie: the Pub c buildings, are al readytierd-aad. paid for, and where_the public lkidewiatasily : borne by thirty-five thoutainirluhabltanta, , and set up a little Bounty for Themselves where it is certain that a ',few thOusind; inhabitants will have to Sul:Olt...nevi COU.atioilicers, courts, &c., andwitere Wis. probable they will also be - calleikujikm iri. the endto pay for new totuaty btailditge: - .:-Itlioi74S.A:ii At best to do Ws ' - fq , the . fritefli,lif :ii-few•tverdtily Tandowneie • ondr.,e,Aquittil , 'otifittedy- and greedy local i .." ... - • , • ~ In Favor s.lf&ttingllp Old Tioga. ,___Luntount of blisiness dene,m t _A. friend has ,sentata the follOw 41g1:elicit:LI O te C IT Y I --- - :9 4 e......F er 4:t_t trie''' - of , a meeting recently held id , 11.1111 - artoli•il in );ion,.. IP s, '' -43 11, 1 1 . 1 . nhitentsuree . 1 favor of _the Tiogliliroject for thedivision.. i .. lll ,.r., l ,,f. l .Y" - ,una l'elPit . ,,nis! ) , 010 Pi a , the county:,.`•We print it aii . -it mate r. , .6f,,t.c 4 ' r 6 >`: oll s. l vo'Tttul'e 4 j4'fell.ll.ll„.l . . , - --- .:- ,' wring yoperatienweethe . pro, general interest to one:readers: ,'. - .. ~. •.. ._ _ _ . - ' 1 town is assured, even. - • At a meeting held at the of E: L. ~_ . ... -..4, -. DI? removed' 10. pope , ottierz, Boynton, in Millertown, on Wednestlay eve ningi_ltdi, 8,-1873, the eilliene -of' Jaeksdn brage- ettendence - of•ilinYe townshlP, took- - into consid:eration" the pro--Wellsboro every S_aturdaY, d posed division -of-Tioga county so as to is greater' than the like sitt: make a new county fronethe ' western part the weeks of court; and the of-Tiogiy : county.-and. tim; : e_tiatern -, , intn_of -.-:- . ‘.; ..,-... ; - - Potter. —.- , -, . - . . on tees° ' Naturuays ' ie., very Nathaniel Smith was caked to, the ,' chai r ,- - than tine, of the a : vet:age day and S. B. Kirkendall was chosen Secretary. Every business man ktioWst The object of, the _meeting '7i/ 8 1 00 1 Y 1 P4.:':.: - ... - ,But - _ - ..the - - : interest - rir-the clearly - etated by the-Chairmen. ' 2 - :' Wll bo toPreserve - the S.'E. -- Ktrkendall Moved that a coninlittee - of three-be, appointed - by the:Chair to draft (Au-Pik - scut, just Us theY,ncm 'resolutions expreSeive of . .thesenSe of The mon intereist of every texpa ' raectine. - The Chair appointed .S. E. - Kir-. '-ty:.. Ocept _t be fe‘v nireiel':e, liendalldl,..K. - 13,etan and :D, ..H;ll.'ltityre. ' t a t t i,.4,6 A n.i.„ ,x l ia i i (4 - xy r . .-.e..,..i„„ , as such pernutittee. - . ':' _ :. . -,.... - , -e- :=',., , 00 -k e i ii ~ ...'--, •, / 1 ;,..- ' '. Theotanntitlee reported the following rete •. ,1) , , , '.)!. '-' ) .CIWY '. o * - , . 4 U cation .of _county seats. •olutiona, which were unanimously - adopted: 1 Risolerli,, I, That wt, - hero heard with pleasure_ . - cd ' Other strong -.renew : et :441 the move now being made to divide ',Vega county so remoVa r l wield. be.given lm as to form a 'new windy fr.int the westc;rn - portion ,of • - • • ,-• • - -!, Twee County itud: the e. cynti au on 4 cauteru" pertion 0f,.. - I.irleily "sitittiiils tirC - 1591.4etrft . ~ , . Potter: ...,. ~. • _ . -• .. „ . , -' JlOll of the texpayers Of- -the _ ,s.: vita we pledge to the movement oar most hearty, ~.- , , , Ludoraement aud support. • If . any - taw- \Mlles to ineren 8e That We applaud the magnanimity of the citizens 'll.ll li, • lin .1 ' 7 ..: , Of /logs. in their offer ,to giro forty thousand dollars I- -I ‘ elt ens on 1. 16 oe 71 / totrardthenrection of, new county buddings, el thcir _beufit. : of the handful of p: ymeeei _' . . -, . - • 4. That we believe we're!), safely .pietign every vute gain ' by it triVil"n 3.l °' 1 - 1111 Y of Jackson tdenstee for the proposed division of our ii, All who would restrain county, and in no doing wvoulY hegira: the tidere_st- , -- - of every man in the township. _ - its presentlitnits, or, rather 0.: That wc; aro opposed to levying a tar for the 'Put, 'duce it as t e e, p o p u l a te : ., pose of building anew court house at Wellsboro; - Otftnotimf the following • - delegates : c t,, 31 .. .the ccounty are increased, w appointed to attend' a meeting to be'held at. meastireswithlu reaeh,_opP Mansfield in this beattlf on Thursday the 'a schetne of , Mischief Faith Bth - instant: D. K 1 41'Intyre ' , D. B.- Lain, advantage to 'cotumend it , M. K. 'Retail, P. R.-Bryan, 3. E. Barnes' - ' any one who does not hop Edgar Kinner, C; L. Boynton, C. V. Stowe', - _ D. e. Cady: w xri , a. ,,, x - rnt , s lnnt . , . ow e; , dine individual and Selfish •:, 8 - E. -Kirkendall - Seey., . - ''' ' '.. '.- Treltaboro, January,.lB7 . B, -This expression 'of - the-people of Jackson ' - • .... .... township will surprise no one who takes the . trouble to look at the map for ta' mothent., Situated as it. is at ; the extreme northeaSt corner of the county, within a feW miles of the proposed new . county Beet, it' would- In ileeslh.ec,_tztatter of - wonder if many people of that region did not laver any movement" to remove the county buildings i and business 0 to Tioga, regardless of thee nconvenleneSe. and expense thereby °declaimed le ruler and more remote sections of . l t..!.e eilmity.—. The plain English of these let.lulle.a -, _: is, that the movers of them , are in ‘ l‘) , , or' of bringing the county seat as near their', oveif doors fq . possible,: _Jeckson human nature is evidently very 'much like the same article elsewhere; -it seek's' Ats own advantage With little, earefor other's; and nobody has 'any occasion to groWtat , thia , exhibition of it.— Certainly me have,no desire to complain. 'Ent It 'does seem •ti , little. ungracious in these , Men_Of Jacks - on to - express such an ardent 'desire to get rid of the " western per.' -tion of Tioga'cbtinty." It is true • that this "western portion," whi,se company is so dise tasteful to Jacks9n, is not blessed with all the advantages of that ' favored township;' it does not lie next to Tioga, for one thing. That this is its misfortune,,net its fault, and it is hardly the.proper thing to tell the' . pece, -ple of: that'region - to-tramp 'because `of that misfortune, It is certainly an,..lieeter.o be connected with citizens Of such' "Magri*: nimity" as to " offer to give forty thousand delimit toward tile 'erection of county build., hags at ; their-village," even if you don't live -next door to them. Don't let -us turn ou old neighbors off In quite, so curt temanner "Magnartimity" •is a gold *thing; don't le Tioga monopolize it; let us see a little of 1 in Jackson. • : - • 13arfing.this oneepoint, the.resoltitions are all right fo Jackson.. de to the ;fifth one, thhat is all right folfthe whole county. We l assure the-people. of Jackson-that - there is, "no danger of a tax being levied io build a '' in ew Court House at Wellsboro. Nine-tenths of the people of Wellsboro, Delmar, Charles-, ton, and-every other township in the county are opposed to levying any such . tax. The, \ present Court House wee built-to last, and it bids fair.to last for the next century. We venture. to 'say that, accidents asides the present inhabitants of Jackson will all have ..,, ~.,3 _„,,-- a- .e- 7 7 ......., -....eueem- Tioge. county, - unless '' the couniff seat fa re moved from Trellsbere. When that happens, we shall all have to - contribute toward the new building in epite - of " magnanimity." NOVI Courthea--Division. The subject of •a division of .Tioga coup• ty, or of a removal of the county seat, is agitated periodically, at intervals more or less frequent. Common rumor states" that at present certain individuals are moving in the matter withgreat 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 seats. These offices, -with their emoluments, would be very acceptable to certain of the, movers of the schbme; 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 lormed in 1804. Oeo• 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 laid out in 1800, and incor porated, I think, in 1880. It is situated Ter)/ nearly at the geographical center of the county. For more than sixty years those interested have attended the courts here without any feeling of inconvenience. The facilities for such attendance have, 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 from la very large portion of the county. The building of 'a railroad along the valley. of Pine Creek, an eoent,WhiCh now seems to be assured, will still fuither increase the facilities for reach ing Wellsboro, and make it in all respect's snore convodently 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 ineipeiv sive. In short, not a single valid reason of a public character can- now be given why Wellsboro 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 perinanent and perpetual. Every taxp yer 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: Who - are - 'benefited by this addition? Only they whose real es tate 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 balding 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 guiPr iiiiimelltitpieportion to ihe Whole GOVERNO4'6 The Subatexee of tit GoVernor Geary'efeixtli , , sent to the Legiaiatu/OLLA lengthy State paieri , aed.y 'ten- tioltinuni of• tbe : g type; it- printed at length. which 'we. received it prey, ing it entire; and we there densed abstract oft. The Governor *ins by the propitious .courSe.oi e, , and National, .during the to the result of the late el ' zatisfactory, and is hap law-rnakers.that peace awl been maintained by:the e. l and-equal laws. The crei l unquestioned abroad, be; faith has been . home. The follovijn . 3 ate ceipta, expeudituTei,.=*.f.l the - Commonwealth. is en . b ItZtinArAtl. l 3301-anoe In %leen* Nov. 80, 1: Ordinary 'receipts during fiscal lug Nov. 80, 1872 Total In Treasury (Wring Sear e • 80, 1872 DIB/317AZZNEC Ordinary _expenses during • , year ending llov, 1872, ta, Loans,- Sm. redeemed— ; Interest on late Dig .-....., Total B:dlancettit Treaaury Nov. 80. r MIMIC- 14 The public:debt Nor. SO, 1871 was .......... Add Chambershorg certift, Add iigricUltural College land scrip fund held in trust Deduct amount paid by Co of tThaidng fund dialing yea iiov.Bo, 1672 Public debt Nov. 80, /979 Deduct meta In B. Fund, $9, Dash balance In Treasury, l; Ain't of assets and cash Bahmeeofdebttmprorlded whlolican.beextinguialedin paymentefononAlionei:thu During the Lust eix years have been made as follows! Aanountpaldiu /867.... ..... " 1868.... ..... 1868 . .„ • ” 1870 ..... •' 1871 . • Total pAyzaente 'Being a little over tv:er4•.flin duo Vac. 1, ICES, tvitich vau th, Our State debt origins. ed in the construc tion of t b.. 9 ‘atitt - lfriiii crnuM, R4l p.;.. 7 4 87. . The intersuat__, ---, Lu sr other eX: penses that have been pad up to November 80, 1872, stun up $76,845 744 gi), and Mahe the entire expenditure on account of the public works $118,87003 0 36. The canals and railroads were sold ii 1867 for $11.',000,- 000 in bonds, on whit the State has re. eeived $1,700,000 in cc-h, and . $9,800,000 remain in the hands of the Commissioners of the sinking fund, as follows: Ronde of the Pentisylrania Railroad . ' Company, oecnred by nett on the Phil adelphia and Columbia Railroad Se,ecio,ooo op Thirty-Me bonds of the AileOhany Pal leyißailroad Company, eac for $lOO,- 090, guaranteed by the P eylvanla Railroad ~ciampany, North' Centr.l BalwaYCOMPanY, and the P illadelphie and Erie Railroad Comps y, payable 100,000 annually, begin>, in January, 1876, bearing 6 per cent. int ? rest from January 1, 1872 .• ; • ''''''' Amount of assets The rapid reduction the reduction of texetio in hand during the e • ministration, end have i 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 ,000,060. 'the expe se of the Soldiers' Or hales' Schools alone, during that time, le ,467,548 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 11E4 been passed. In 1866 all real estate was exempted from tax ation for State purposes and since that time seven general laws reale •Ing particular class es of persons or prop •rty from taxation have been passed. In • • w of - these facts, the _practical questions now are, can any further reductions be iroperly made? and if so, on what' subjects • The taxation of manufactUring, Alining and improvement companies, and co-oper , tive associations is discussed, and the remo • of all State taxes upon the capital stoc., net earnings and dividends of said comp • • les is recomme4 ed. This reduction w , d amout to $549,- 554 23—the sum collect • d last rear. The removal of the " Tax en Loa s," which amounts to $492,407 28, is also urged, It is believed that with th se proposed reduc tions, amounting to $l, ! • 1 1 ,661 51, the State 4an` still pay all her c rrent expenses, the lUterest on the debt,,ani make an annual ; l eductlon of at least on- million five hun dred thousand dollars o the principal. , The recommendation ago, of a thorough geoh ogical survey of the Sta der an act passed last A "Bureau of Labor Stet culture," the Governor o.Diacdowell, of Dauph aloner, 'who immediate duties, which were " to matize statistics. with 'r ject of labor in its relati educational, industrial lion, wages and treatme, working people, and our permanent proaberi dustry."' It is•also the. to " collect, collate and bating to the mineral, m culthral and commercia] Commonwealth." But propriate any money to ei*nses of putting the OWN • 7: -.... - 1 -- le placi., Ati • gTieniturai re. , terPrising,and ce cif .supply t het 'taantifttai ii4ifty—e±- , the ; lie neurity . se sit , see. : The qv and sellers in firing the year ndanee during business :done inuell greaten. ,:. of court, sieek. order, and liberal appropriai i tons aro le ii . lend6dloilll4i'irp***(ipv4th tijinee . of the fOforna4tiOrito,lrstliptei). bq eppreelatf;d,frpa , resources 44146 §titit::,-11 1 46 - pr0 . 0140i16 . it ruched the'eii'cifin9o anillouit" of :19, 4135; tons, nod it is eSt4liste4 , lllat '44e dtiat of - 18724111 tie. s%•%'eileil', - ta7ilrivOlgiy, 2;o9o,ooo:taiia:'iiiodlx '4411 2 ,5' *114,1 4.4:15 1jaa4414 'll,l coal the State T. l ).P.Pcietuptlon.of 711 - en Dr infisti)ftarits May. anti the the coni 7 'llls er tite.coun lef6rred Aybq !te:(1 ot tijiY, iiPlVlO= sunl: the first _ss,ell; to the claSnOf'lB64; he i production wait 221,800,Q(1ti :_gallons, yi ti-, Algihelsunt of 420,826,000'i- • 1'41864,1th nt 62;000,690 gallons - were reflye4, WOrilt itb tit,: VE4,40 ; 90,01 ..'ilit entire : production ,u 1 to 1868-iitiaa'2.t,q2,t32 , 4otilotaZ, ectital.to 8:4 8,- 839 hurdle - - of lent de 'oii. Onto- igtat i;rt-, Auction is being rapidly inereaii.edunderibe! Present rentutteratife priees. , ftlid - Abe ititti - her of, lirkelass, furnace:li, it steadily gkm ing larger: ,:-. - , - ; :•, : ' ' , The Go'qq . ner 'did.nof sign the apportiot !merit bill pitssed laSt session, tend it- will b the duty of the Itegitilature, -at,lo prereut session, to 'enact -nut:66AM ditiding the State into eaegressional '.distriete.- ~ The at tention Of -thg,Legislature' is :ealled - to the necessity of inore_ stringent= enactments to guard the purlty'of the : hallot-box and - the rights of elnctors. .: —,_ • •:- -':: :: . ,The continued growth and prOarierity of_ our public schdols: are indicated by conpar- Jug tin :expenditures of the lest tixl years with : tboSe: of the , nix years prlor: to 1867, i list division , oi . . 1 1 , t4e.efiscCtliiii lr the contiidera-- whole; cOnrity: the pep - nit - lent •epeliy -- lor . the arsons who wo'd 1 100e - 4111 y favOr taxation 'within wltti.:wotld iy• • nd property .Of 11, by. all fawftil .*q . 'e it ilit4dou na • i3ublic,*itli no • the - favor of; thereby , to 'e--. I.# applied for, and tiVeraging about one to eae4 cciunty..'The system of Commutation coLtinues to work well in all the prisons.— Th death Penalty has been trice' inflicted in he State . chliing the - year, : . . _ . , • • i he , importance of the improvement of Total expenditures Irma 1867 tn1860..54.2.960,16 I.l' • • Total expenditures from 18.61. to l_ 19.680,14 5t th. Olaio river and-its navigable tifibutarieS - I .' - - - •• . L'; ' is set forth, and'an,appropriation of e 3,000 ' Increal":"..'--;• 7 * .. .. '.': i" • ' ' 2 . B ' BBl '' a '' )2 ,t lcl .rec t ominiended having thid,:objc39t in _view. The State has no sehOoVtlnd.: The fcgt . • in appropriation is r reeommended for the liitive,apprepriations amO)flt to . 64Y.abot ', pupa of erecting 1) ui ta b N, , ' .building.i in $600,000 annually,: but ;the, people, in thy Philadelphia, for ituldingthe denieunial Ex several districts,, !voluntarily vote all „3 - _ithl..: hibition in 1776, and the' wiinle stioject is money necessary -to support the sclici : ols.l; do * tfinilelided to the thoughtful and z--...e10na 'Flowerer, there is still ranch criminal xi* su putt of all good citizen; ,who have at lent -of the 'privileges oiferei.l -by our . e.oil he'irt the honor, perpetitity; and happine-is mon school systein. Thtt number Of chii• of our common-country. -. , ~ : . , _drat iri. the'State who du not . attend scho..,i ' fter exi- 31.81:- /illg 111-:1 ' ( '` llitillue ' l 'rg'3ltj "in exceeds seventy-five thonsand. - In . - Phlhi 1 tit rwi , i.e policy of protection to lu.one iin_ha' , 1 I ,:, t .delphia i twelve per: cent.{ f , i' thosebetv,•cep 1 1 tri i, ,-;-s , sad remarking the, perfect leir• eloqine between-Pertnvlvania and all the ages of ,iive and riften do-not tuteillt, I he , :islet ,- , 3 , , , ,,,,,,. . 3„ ,i the ;r : .1.,.t0,,,,,,, , t h e ( - :. 0 . and of those registered as attendants f9rt4l er , or proceeds I t o rework upOn nati onsit oil six per cent. are absent from the daily. eel iti sas follows: . . • . mons., 'ln the State at large the unregis.tere 'The recent elections prove, by unprece , 'amount to six per cent.'; and the absenteti de led majorities, that the country repossa to thirty-three per cent. The resulting i : e" raorelinary Confidence in the patriotism, norance from this, neglect has7,pfoyed ea ta t city, ancl i rtegrity of the - Repnblioart In res once to this sentiment, that fruitful sourne of crime. Sixteen per cent 1, ) of the inmates of State prisons rare unabl, w an, honest, econo 1 ) ; Should d scharge its sacred trust by, a . mita), and patritier,ind to read. In view of : the neeeselig of uni• m uistration of, the government service; ; the at Jr? gh 'C orm of the civ versa). intelligence in our systena of go': stns fi. u of such duties upon foreh the continua , p imports .as meat, and after Mix - lona 'deliberation upon wll secure and enhance tli prosperity of -all the facts and their...onsectilefiscie , :. - the, m •6f o , r domestic anufatturetn , the reduction -Governor irecommends -the~ttdoptiOn - ti-, - : 01 the scaleof internal taxes to the lowest d-gree that 'Would be adequate to the main- Compulsory system of edOCatio,n. - , , — Zt,. orroa3',' it:dance of the public credit and the gradual Sweden, and Prussia first' adOpted:_this ,sys-, hill tinction of the national debt., t t li b e . res x tt t i , i: u a : tern, and so salutary haVe been its . eftects 1 ,1 i , 14 0 0 1 a c3 n u l t p . i i : i t i c a l a g n u c i c a ri l,i . t ul e r i t e i e : 3 ' yor ' th -- e re that other European Goviernments ha t e . -.ri.; i n rernente of. twines; the' entlottragement , Made haste to follow - their example, Asa: ) i ti d regulation of immigration; the increase F iris, rance, and England have decreed chat ~ ;o P the means of cheap - land 'and NV ester'trano " all their children shall be taught to read and utost rapi' with a view to the largest and d development of the national• re write, influenced by a conviction that know- s.urcea; and such enforcement of the pro ledge gives increased prcwess in. war, -as . sions of the amended Constiti t ition t as will wellwell as capacity and integrity for the peace- , r o e n 2 d er t v h e e P t e o a u c c e h l o n f tl in e i ° lt! a ti t e e e!' e a : o . tt c '?„ r, es' inn, fat pursuits of life. It is a fact of striking t , e rights of all citizens." i - , significance that none of the States_ that The message closes with, a Inif;f i!cvierir have passed such Statutes have abandoned . 4 nd deXense. of the G-ON'elllOT'l3 adritinictra. of repealed them. ' ~, ion, and this complimentary partir-raph re . _ The soldiers' Orphans' ?Schools were nev- latinrx to hie enceeSsor: , er in a Inure flourishing; condition. • EVeri "It affordsln4 P . efTl i ittr ri gag s geti ( , ) ,, li ib li ) ,. child legally eligible, who has made applies-i i e l e e l a T r a e t subvittv it i n:rt. r ci -anaferre.d int- , : , t..he lion, is now admitted to these schools. Tim ands of agealOtrin, whO will .sacrecl y whole number of admissions since - 1835' is :ward the one cud fitithfully - d y ci . .,.7r;.,f,e ti e: 6,429; - the dischargesifrOm all causes 2 ) .9.0, there s .,lVo i r i - Dr-, ;-: , e: . -r?• te ': . 9T . h . 'c4l o i;:'7 l ll .t g:s t , t , leaving in attendance a,t,..i27. . It may confi- . 512 i:7 -."- 0 , 723.-- t tlarn.lvcimtr.- - _ 1 A 1 .7-\.' -,;( Gently be expected thetll--rntillf - TifT - 1 - e - t;t statics as: a ' , oldier lic.v . ?. been no less eon ei.thien-rtr-lena shell h... - -, accomulisl, :P. i 1 7 1-7 i, 1 ' 3 p ,' 1 1 tl :,'," p l - ' I T,, - , : ',: 1 ;, P ,• ''' - .''. ,i ' . 'l , 1if ... ' ., ell its iiiiilon. The entize e:s.p'ell2B of thesc n' - 1 1 T -p x ' ; ''- l r-I ri "-: ; -- : 1 1.'it ; .)'C f•-. -: l)ff.:'• fr' l , • ' ' ',' 1;, 1 ". 0:-; ‘ ; 17- ''i t Cchoola to the z.A.tate since they went into or_)• ' :iget - tteritc . ...: piibli'. •./I'. - .. - ::.; t1 , ..! - .1 t : , 1 .1 tb•‘ , .. , i 7 ere . tibil , ~ a , 13;35 , i, ea , ,t67,:f.,f-3 ii . • • .T . b e f r c.nown 'of higi autece.dclit - , m.v7 , be I . 2F,trii.Tht-xl. .COsi: dlitiLlQ: Ti 34: lat yea; waa . . , ,' 4, 713,21_ I•rf . C' n "i,, a 4 c .. ar t t % 'lf : : ::. 1 2, C l' e l t r; i: Z t -i Cl : : : .' t'o nC t . ',- C,( ; - ' 7 ;- ,1 - 1?. .:r " - It la es , titzateti that the 'future expense, to . t - oridi chair b" ::-.-., 1i0.z:.: -. ,i - . ,, , - . ;tirit;:_ t 7.: .i..e. the perio of titer final extinction, sill not 1 speal: for him -.;;; , -.-,r hearty co- , :cetattixo in exceed r;1.,500,000. The health. of the chil- g I.l J i ... d i it S i 1 -•%" - : , (1 , '•`.3-'7':'-rillYZ.r.4e.rsly'abli:.-- inter dren has been erscelle.nt,! e.nd. their co - KU - tot e f1 z ..4 '7 1;0 2 -- ,(,, .. .1 '-; :'1 1 1: :: :, T; 7 + 1, ,A 1017 1 (. 1 ' l a H r y' n - ; ; ': : :: ; ?.- g, 3 „ c , . "1 „ c' . 1 1: after their direharge e.zetnplary. _ • ' ' . anis.—that - their a'oaticl..tnCe r.v..7 n:s7, - _ , T be The state has authorized the purchase of three experimental forint:, and • tile e`il.ab- rnc11234:3212h1in.?.e:1-7int'ilcithe..'l;tlexl3,;:vi:t°lllle':,l.ll-ieuritn"anu Union * - :it" - t itereEtSiElfr splen.e.ot tore — ef. '- lishment of en AgriculturaiCollege, all M.' which are now in .5ucce..5.51.l opeiatio , ..;-- The number of students -,-1 ti - e ~0 11eei5 now 150, exceeding that of. en; pievions year. Any one of three courses is optional with the student—the atrricult.n.no., the1:::'• entiflo,- or the plat , s.lcal, I to all of whic.. , ll Li added a general ecx.rce of m.iliteri Instr.:a: titan. The ,ttdnii.aslon o, feinal.4 -• "Nao . flrat.. I permitted sixteen moathe ego,' en .1 alieady thirty young women h9,vo availed theniselyei of this opportunity to obtain elti;cleee'ed• ucation. The rules of ,the cl.liege require ten hours' manual labor 'per weer, ItS . Pre-- paratory deportment receives students at - a" low grade, as well as those more advanced.. The school is "cheap enough for tiiencor est, and good enough for the richest,7 . either in mind or estate, and affords healthful ez ercire, instruction in useful labor, and free tuition in every branch of.its ample courses of study . ~ . ~ Totk coat of * tuition from 1807 6187 2...521.678,208 8 1 Total cost of t4i - tlon from f 861 to LW.. - -12,!745 . ,0f/ ci $8,449,198 fO.l 214A:GE. 1 Pooanut IYI tIU ai 'lll6ss-ag-t+, .4 ( i jeli,! , i - .4,a very. ou d Oh nine O,1: AT it -Avid,: solid -fi e-late4Our nt nts \otir, poblislt fore -glye 41 con- xeutarldng upon enta, -both Estate past year, refers atione as highly is inforai the good order have forcement of Ink • ft•of the-State is awe her public y maintained _at ement of the re itidebtedneth3 of itted: - • - $1,03,t08-0 j. ear end- -' • • 7446,0 r 46 thug Nbv. e25.4d8 oi . . , eo,e,D. 70,820 OD - - 08,082 8B . -57412,911 . 0 4,D 7A 51,41€2,466 61 E 0,07173 '99,748 91 , Q.9.y00 on $2.9,170.6'4 el oeionera ending • . 2,476,8211 00 Z27,Z09,491, Eti 00,000 00 82,455 Cl 510,782,466 01 'for 516,521,039 03 eu ware by the ratuutd . 1 deed' thousand 'payments on the debt • 12,794,644 60. 2,411,616 64 ..... 472,408 16 ... 1,702,879 06 ..--...,.. 2A1,690 2.7 - .. - 1,476,626 03 ----- ..... ,5.,10,95 , '2,66a 61 yer\cant. on the debt 'ri ' . 7-.67,70.4,409 77. • ...... fI,COO,C:O CO . so,coo,oco co the State debt end . have gone hand vernor'e entire ati. I• ' . onstituted a natirit-', • , attesting, at the of the Legislature •ho halve , been the ' tide. This policy The recording of valuable public docu- ments in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and the binding of flue statute laws-a - the State are recommended. The wont of the Board of Public Chari- ties is commended, and the management of the State penitentiaries favorably noticed.-- The' managers of - the "Pennsylvania Re form School" propose to change their loca tion from Allegheny City-to a farm of 503 acres in Washington county, and adopt for. its government the best features of what:'., known as the "family system" of jivrenli I reformation. Walls, bolts,' and bar-. 3 for confining the children will be almetlohe.,, and an earnest effort made td govern • their through sympathy and kindness, and 1..,)e.- pare them for useful occupations. In discussing sanitary regulations, the Governor saYs that the ,dettilis from ettp.,ll pa; during the first ball of the past y9er., among the unvaccinated, amounted .to thli , , ty-three per cent:, and the •recent de:llk-rate in Philadelphia amounted to nearly:forty - - 1 seven per cent. He is convinced - - that this ! deplorable result might havebeen prevented 1 by legislation. "The testimony-of the rrie.,i i scientific schools is to the effect that vacci nation, properly ticin*aist ; ered,'ls a sovereign antidote. _The highest. medical authoriti- .3 i ußqualifiedly-affm sniall pox to-he a di, ! grace to any - civilized land; that there is no '. necessity for its presence, and that if -every I person was properly vaccinated every, seven . l years,.the disease might-be uttg*eztermi. I, made two years Sgical and mineral .e is repeated. T.III - ?AL establishing a sties and of .A. 41 - appointed Thom ! n county, Commis 3, entered upon 'his collect and syste • Terence to the anti ins to the social; and general condi- i t of all classes of ow the same affect i v and proactive in- 1 city of the Bureau , lassify statistics re- i : .ufacturintr, agri- 1 I productions of this 1 . _- be act did not ap 4i efray the necessary it ureau in working Dacreaao., The National Guard con iyt 02 liftmen. re4iments and six battalions, i . nrapriSizti , ,an aggregate of 13,566 enlisted wen, and 1,12 commiesionecl officera. I Convinced by pact experience of the tteceity of such a forc'e, the Governor recomniend2 such action u Will maintain it in a well-equipped, disci plined and reliable condition. P. P. Rothernael's painting of the battle , of Gettysburg, for lack of a proper place to exhibit it at .Harrisburg, has been turned over to, the Park Cloznmissioners, of •Phila delphia, subject to the order of the Legisla ture. - „. . , •', , . • i ---- ' - 1 '1 .nated." ThiA optition 6'_ confirmed by the :Cioyernor's pe,r,onal obseryation in the tirMy,, 1 botli - in , Mexieo :m r :tail this county- . Ira cn ni• 1 ..,(a..3.01.5e)" : 'k!lntn'tititi t Ise'passage Of,llllllet p, 'o•.' 1, ,'riding ~I.ol* V , (1111IT11101',y -5 aol9l.ttion, , wll,l/- !,c4 . - pfttlitli {es 'as *O0:14 insure it:titildoubt 0 t 1 , t.4 - ifO i rf.enntot. He alsi)•'reti:Anutent3S - Alitt --- ett , . i ttibitshinerit of 1.1, State -Board 'of_ Hertith.,-:-: The tt,, , tpense of soch a sytaetolwould not he worth 'a thought when compared with the value ,of the benetits that. woald,,ite,e,attferred iiyltgopertiiibli. - it isliiin:tigy . ici estimate the yalue" of human liVei;:but i' . ii.'-,.,kekland., of Digit/ad . :, sets down every "death •bY : tf, 'Prorttable disease:WU losw!in' - niotlek , O $5.(10k awl, $6O for loss of time and , co, - a., of Inttinienatice during 'the' period of. sickness, _s:ecarifitig.to thbi )lAndard, :PililSylv:tt) i a list, iluring'the last two years, by small pol. alone, satire than ti45,900,000.' , The lte:tilth liv‘vl' of tlia citY' 'And - port, b[Phitadei-3bia are a a 'Very; mint ttged. condition, :Intl bey •ecoanientiefi to early anti came. tya.... fan and amendrnent. ' ' • , •-- it iiparittlefit ill the liaPitol'ittilidiug, has t tastefully fitted up itif, the reception display: of-_the battle' flags carried by., soldiers in the War of the rebellion. '.4IJ • ..ew sliglit im m proveent , :. in the capitol l giro Mils are adviseil. I • iti recommended that the Governor's sal ry be increased to ten thou Saud 'deillars per Miriam; to take effect ort the 20th in Flttill7 Wit a the term , cif 'the Governor-elect .will leg p. -,. . „ ~ • . ,Yl.le 'deaths . - Of Hon. Wm. I.'', Johnston, a oriner Governor of the State ; •liiil of Major ' eii. `Meade are ftttipgly-cominented upon. Ditring tbe..last year the applicaticms• for rclons numbered 1,4.c.a.' - Of these'ect were anted—lers than fare per' sent. -of the num, 1.11 ) 4,- r 4 -) ,of are tent be .our MERMI= IBMMEI EMME E:} tLe ry.l c11 , 2nt , 3t1, elo3 A t 5Zi "ar;:-. 1 . ~:: 3 c i C r 01:217:1E-LQ,:. Ti.".'__ ^_,. IMEMII3IiI icf.• CLe vziratzfl. With 4 .12.. , Ar :if cf.:lces EL:I. e a P. 21 2.:07:t.ce eny r . a'2 0 , q,nirefi tc , e 31...n.p VI: - .11 , ;(11.1:2=1•A, 177: rAIIICt• 17.F.11:1 tll , elr alter c.t ttis rtZ.e -411,17 tO notic.a. Given under lily ....an a e nd CQ.PI r: Veliirfc.:”. 9, 7th LIE': ci agn t , in :1 . 3 ci our Lord ono I..tio•lsaus.; 0 A. • 1:. D 11:%ving.!tti: Lt,!, And ),L 4 vaalout c 3. or provoci 4 ).on, 1119,1:•7; Fi f y pet:c.:.l.,:c.borlrr , - - 11,,r 4:u ra: j euan cc1:1 - •:„. flt-r , ;:ifiLtra:t.ll/9; n1;:r, 'llll3 date D Cwi.a,reton, !LL. .47373ti0a flu; fo)'; ty= 7' z, e, t chr.rtin. ine:i.rlorL,..; , ,n bc, n faea niy T,lll bo pret.eutCa to the (..' , :nrt of 1 - lEri •L': Tote. county,, Zilontlay, - .,Ts.nuory 27, 1673: Applicstica Li, 1). I,,in.ney, ,t ,f;74. Ac, Julia bpaul ding and otherc, for oh - 111.6e of liic:oypoiatlcn for `.1.7n lon Cemetery As.euelation," ;n TilitlalL•bury tawnelalp. - J, F. DONA.LDOON, Zerottionotazy. eir s , A TISZIELD, LECTUV,,E. 001533.bik;, ELI ...... J.. . ... 'flleferse of the Reatban, j 0111: c 4". f -2 3.1aE ............. 1% 1 / 1 14'2 Land." COIT "A. Day, and a .tiigt-t is Cone,: a. ED(*.a.IITOZ: Ca0...1( 5 atITCw. a." 7774 Grand Coacer-.. maw,: v:2l V; in ntts;),32.Lcs to znzr.^t:ln ,113 , ateL , :e I;cfc,:el,ctiatc7_, i , Z€IIOE. 1.0 the matter of James Doan, deoeased, the auditor evpointedby the Court to distribute the Rinds in the hands of Daniel D. Doan; Administrator of the esid dev-dent, will moat the parties Interested, for the puii,ut.lo of hie appointment, on Tuesday, January 21, 1.11:3 at 2 o'clock p. 711., r.t his office in nelishoro„ Pc, 'ter. 31, 1872.-Ic'.. ) J. 0.157.A.Na, - - • -Auditor. 1 , EOCCOUtOr'S Sate. Cef au order a the Orphan' Court o 1) corwtc, we will expos.e to publi :.ale cn tho drm of,Tansery, 1573, Et the Court E r plt., uorough . of Willaboro, ea:3 county, et :'gin the following deaoribe3 oroperty, , eirg cf tne ,rt to of David. klart,late of az d county; OJI ctJttqui lot of Is td lying in the aid Into' on.tl:c sonth•tveLt aide of SS = • *: es, t•:=i 1 .1 , :A i.j 4 - . ~,i,... , :,, "Niaitleburrt ho'nitigli, , P.llett.d'e Rotel. ' ° 1.14,1,11ebur5', Lialllday ceimel house.. - , l ~ j 01"-2/3, bocce of ficorzo Ciiat., • . . ~..eltmn, imilh , . - . - pf Charlc 9 001X4.103. 0f..'...`6 1 4, It. cc J. Tuliag'il block.: ..'' . ' - . . - - .1.13.01.130ra. "?..t.utliOttint church. Buttaml, lionee of :Elmer Backer. • . . -- . liallivati, 1:-;:jmorl'e 4lotol. , t3b.iPi't'll , WE; 'Meadow echaol hoisce.. . . - . Tv,:ga, hotel iii Elias 11..,achlth; ~N..: . ~ '- ' ' Tie Eat botonlii , , hotel of Elias ?I.:Smith.' - - -: NV,,Alp:ooro, court Reuse. . . •Wizt'tfiel.d, V.. Ct. Wire - I..fi,tel. ~ i- ' . - - - illeatfieldherotigh, 2. 0.. Bill's "Ifotei. - -17ard, 1.19 tir.e ol . Willi:tin t 1.4' Thomas, , . 'l,;;.tiou, holitp'tif Yob.ri Tryit.....:, -. ' " ' r • '.lt shell b( , the d'lty of the 'inspectore coil Judges of - such•chNltions to rycalye klelietB, either written 01 pyintigl, )rem. the .higat:ctite - ;'s ut caid citioe c , 7131.112. ttealab , ?liict"on. the oufeide..• itccne' rend on the Lucid& • for licer.La , or .ocainstllca.nbe,' and-t O.. 4.4)otit paid itchot4,tu - a •oo.r.T.‘rovi.d.ea. for 1.1. t yr.t . r. , 05J0 by staid Ita elicictiresp.tid Jus,l,..lie et.' .1-3 'rt ctuirtE tr'.l' lel , ' In ' eele. b., 4 other tiel!cla Dieetreci at esla eleetion;,:and the ticko:-.: e 9 17,e , 0 - erv"Ree :513a11 Im-count and a - return made of the eatneto the Clerk bf the Codrt td - Ottartcr St:erlerle Of the Peace of the • •prevar comity; 'duly Certtrit'd es in required by is.v.•-• whitil certificate eho.ll be laid; before the Judges of Se ' idt.,Corqt at : the ilrst sseetizg: eft:sal:Cl- O:Mit itlcer saiet.4ectiGia shall - be 1ai).16; anti, i3 l- -P- 1 4 be. filed with tile ath.er records of.eatd Court." , --'- And the 15,,••0f 'direct : - " • "The' 'awaited, voters of slit several co, utles.of, this Commonwealth :at cll generel, toweettp, oral bor. •ou4h - ar.d - s o poial - eleetions - are - hereby 'required to vote, by tiebste written or printed, or partly enitten and p,:ittly priote.cl, earerally. .olt.Boilleti. ac tIIIOWB * One- ticket shall embrace- the names of all - township olteero voted for, Bud be labeled ‘tovotahlpt . ono tietet otoltembraeo the names of all borough core voted for, and be labeled ,tboroughV toad coot claws atoll be deposited BOorate ballot boxes." " For instructione In. 'regard to the orgor,Motion of boards of election, eta., see lawn of 2d Jots, 1839, pompialet,ryge 219, atilt also pamphlet laws of 1883, y. 49, filmier:eft to the said, eeveral eleetton tithtricts, And ir, the above cleotions the polls'tthin,be opined between the hours of six and. aevan, a. olceed at eevEirt under my Land et Well abdeo. title 7tli day of ironuar.y, 18:3. .r. r1;t11, aberig, Vt i e,ii,git , c , 4 ,.. , i1r1, 4 jY VIRTUE OF eundry writs of Vier) feel=s, Leve.- ri ri:ciris. and Vend:tont I , ,:t•Pauas, 12sued out kd . tile Court' of,Coranion Pleas of Vag:. county, and tome dtrectel, 1 grill expose to public rel,e, to the highest: nd Kest ir , iiisier, at the Court Ilouso-in, iValisboro, on, 7,i.oriday the Tali day a-1ar.:w.7. - 7, ‘ 1173, at.` cue o'clock 1,. 121., the 1 . 21t07,1118 da?.2ribrgll;pol32 l- ty, II:21: A. lot of lend luderroingion and :ilidillshury toWn. chips; boutirl , , , d on,tbe north by Renry ilav:yez, neat by A. J. Cclegrovo anti Milli' il.l , ,v•yer, Watith. by J. 8. I Prutsvean, and east by I.oreas drd'llinney; containing 51 scree, 3941 crab ithprosted, with a frarce bona% sta ble, en apple orch!"d and other fruit trees thereon. To be told es the pro eddy of A.. 7. H'ltinney, A. 'Hum. Phrey and C. F. lilt ler, fluit of Robert 14;7,an. ALSO—A lot cf I.nd - Owns: in Rutland - 0:4r, - ; begin -1 ',ling at the southw :,,t corner of lot l'io. 317 c f the Ala' lOtment - of Eineha is lands in Rutland townchip efotar ici ri c ey a to Mrs. Hannah F4zbee , thence Along 1 Il a teL c oa ° ;.h . line. of lot No, 115 conveyed to * V,'„ L.end;..L. R.enyon north, .937,1' degrees west, 117.4 rods; thence along lines of lot N i t, 1V,9 convoyed to S. O. and a, C. John , / north 78.tirc 1 ; thence north, 45 degrees west, 19 rodc; thence north 40 rods; thence long the south • line of'lot lie. 133 - conceyed to Hiram IVitmont east 170.5 rods; thence along the west line of part of lot' No. 135 end west lino of lot ITo. 19 t ritoree , ,,,icl south, one Cle;reo Treat, 3.4fhli rods to the niece a: L , ..,ginnir.c; containing Via acres, rcore or le-:s; with the usual al. lov;auce, of el% per cent, for rtsde, 4.z.c.,- it, b - sin,_,o lot :to. 193 of the allotment. of l'ir - ; ;Vain lauds in liiit , anil t...v7n . :hip; trith tyro fre ,,,, lictiiie3, e.. 'frair., , i barn, an apple orchaeCi anti other .;:0.1,1 aces thereon,-erid'about CO acres iropro - red. To be a all t.i. the r , r:. - ,rer ~tv of I fold 3..J0h ZIG end Jp : lrieS C. .101:112. - salt. C," Hiram C. Johns for 11.. , .‘: al . A. ...1:. Norehouse. . ALSO— 4. lot of land t . x. , mehip; bountl. ef.l on tho north, by the i2ubllc lus;Avay, west 2=l. south by lant3.l of 11.7,2 tin amea east by la.nras of Na thanla coritair.ing ;bout t'rto nc3res, Inora or all irap;. - ovel, va . - tre tl/ A cr.o house, f - .. ame barn, outbv,lldinEo., ^u alr i )lo orchara an othez fruit trz.va thereon. Azeo—A.lYAher lot in the EI:C1 toty - zelalp; bour.dea on the Loral by ler.cle of rutlna:t rest by lercle of chsrLer, I.."_naez. cent-b. by lamb of )3?.. , . - ;.3 E.t.a t'z.e 1;;;, - an a cP Robert haat; cviat; , .ininj GJ ': , C7C'J. 13 r.erta inzirova, with t frsma houze, outbpl.l , ll-aza Lnd 1.;;Ct”) Tobo oolit as tlliS property of C. E. Thill7T, 1111'4 of :iiller, for ut..-,) of H. r.:nr-t.s. ALCO—A lot of loud boron.;;;; boun3e3 cn the north by Cowertenqr.o ttre2t, erzt by NT-,:inut ciTzet, iCeor:e;r,.ea:i caret `,Ve.t.re; bang crl look on. NVE.Turit six .eat i'Oet'va titres;, frame born, ontb•ailditrzz. trocr, Cr.:erethi. To be mit a F. Z. _tj.bn iv"-er: , '. en the 7. , c-zt by lao. , fs 11 , 11.3 of )10:oria Taylor tad, Creetl:em , cna &path ' e 7 et 1•3 "c_,73. i Ts+ f:Zr.^_e. lyzt. eff.. ctaer Aealt. trees ... - .on. ;A:it r7a_or-r-- in!? zt_m, rte rti7s :r27 1 - ±t !en ;1 f7 - 1:11 - , , : tetn'tlflt , t bound ed on the 1 , :' , "0;:d by L'nf of 11. ,. .r.7 - 27 and y.b:2711 - a .2,1 e .7 , 1: 7.72 d re'eg, Zolla b- L. encl. t-,„ ' ." 7 in ! - e - seectta Y•''orcoi - ne .s?..ce s=.:d len Co; 0.7 •H. 7ie.".c.:11; ; 7eve, moro or lee',r.:.va \qt . -a-a lo:cf fLenia bun, outhuit:',-2. ,, ,, ce.c.h7rt: .11(..;. °Vasa frait ivies thlroo,4. r proucr:ty of Drtyttm . :F.ltune , 3:,-, DUI: of . . El t: )=l!a " . ..71 7 .11r.tiana tO , rneblp; 12m7.z..q• ea on the no:al by hme5,.... c: - (1. fiopor f . .r.o . ;byhmlaz of sTohn ,Tr., rsuotLl.l.7 cE Town neLso:, Sen., ene. , icst by tim IM7hrey; car-Mtning 33 acres, 17 .7.;:fer, be 0_:..1 proper:7 of Wilmot coait tore_ ±or cse of Cohn 8er..90n. AT.? boqncliod on no::f.111:3• "1:;:v:.. , 1 • t An-fat C-tl liott, Ga0rcr.a......Lc..*.r.:0•31 , 1:1 1: weat by rxv l. lL.Lten Web%ter, r.nd 121-2., lafacr... Itey. 33c2:13 • toirdn,: To be 0 " )1 : 1 c- Da - stri, C D11..Z.117.3 C. MM iat of Ic.ntl. ft.l 1.'...,.....;..; bann , !l.ed on t:_s .-,:c by 1c.1.. cf T..ctcz. , rz , z-:.,_^.. : ? !.....i. ;:i2h.7..21. i.. , .e r_t:_n c 4, cs.l. - _-t by . .E. Gc....•::_ , .,1, - .rfcc 4 :b., b , Cmcc.sTa. Y. - --: I% t v.r. , ..; '.7.;:1..r.cc.1. - ;i:-,:q. , ::: T.; i. - .•.: a 7. - 6 ct 1.7...v..:.L , : - .... :. - ulitit-r.va; c0nt.1 . ,.,..5::: , fr- - I - E.7.1. - I". — ril n:::: '`' ~? Z 7,::::, i"._7' :073c1 Tclfl.l frer =.-., p::: , .i 1.0. z blrr.c. Lc:- fLt,nze.ho.F.; and 1 tool ho• q, ••‘12(z.; . .. ,. ..ut , .1;:,t),117175, -:.•:.. ;.: -., : , 1e orchEs.r..l. end other fr , ;t. t1.r.,..3 tl^..e:::. , en. 'la be ccld, :- , 3 t.lve yrepezty of P. P.: ~ i old, cult c.; Henri f.-3. ".. - ic:: fcc 1:2.0 of John .1:1:11..• Eta ' 1 - i.Z.1.. .=.c., . ALSO .1. 1:q. of 17ne in Illo2elburg bnrongh; lot-Md• ea on tit. north by 1..n.,1 cf Pltri.vb Co'i.: , :ollowrnd Win. Wi11i,. , ,.. , :a7re.:1, by 1vn,1.:-. of A. ,co - L'. Co., +:euth by the public 2.2i.f..L.i.'.-12..y, i.nd east by Tbomc,e Farr; being GO feet front, 133' feet on the back end of the lot, and 191 feet 0...er, rt , rith one frame house thereon. To be Bola as the isn.torty of •Tchnßonncer, suit of TbOti. 'Afar tiu. _ ALSO—A lot of, lcrui'lu Unton to . wnslilv;-bouncle.et on the north cf Juo. Pc_ , ;?.clicr.decintacci, and. Jacob Meaner, eP.ct b 7, blidn ol the ~,.coming Salley Iron Ccrnpany, er:utb. by lancll Seohr. , at, arid mast by ;awl, ot: .contetair.g 6'o acrea, 10 acrc3 linz - a•ovr.l. vl , ll two fr.: ne ouj4 franto barn, a frame rater powe!: ea W null, at l f lilt tren) tcsroon. io alibi re tito prcrlarty chor, suit ALFlO—A. lot of.l:utcli Ilrookileld townsl,4l; bour.d ed on the nod h t y of 2; • elzor2.Doz7y, wehtbYJnal Pnrlarant, eontu by Adellh - erat by 7.,. Sl:inner; enz.l.,2.lamr: t ^ rel LaPmvca, with a .11.'am:.3 fr,Aor: v‘it) . . - w.A:linge, an ap. pie oiohard rtwi crht..r 1, itit , p. To Le cold at the 1, - eporry of .N0t,1..r. td, and 'W. 0. Ponae, ouit: of Joel Parl.t.p_o.-..t. A.1.E.30—.`. lot or I , nd in W., bound ed on the t:•o-th nha ea.:!: by LoC , I Janos Dein?, south by L. Guild, and NverK hichwar; containing, one ear-, more or Ipyri, improved', with a frame house, frame term outboOding. !Ind trees thereon. To lie cold as. the property of D. D. Cook, cult of L M..Edgconab et. al. ALSO—A lot of land In Charleston township; bound ea on the north by lands of do :u ril'orlalc, weat by L. DI. Johnson, south by the pubtlia tlghwey, and cart by Albert 'Tipple; containing acre:, more or leas, all improved, 7.ith a frame' house, frame barn, out buildings, anti a few fruit treco thereon. To be cold as the property of".Terome Scott, suit of Doss Fr Will iams. ALSO—A lot of laud in Covington lit:rough; bound. ed on the'nortla and:vied- by lauds of Fi. S. Packard, south by _Edwin Dyer, anci east by the "Wiillamsou road; containing about ltnif-an acre, mote or less, all improved, with a two atombrier , heuse, frame barn, ontbui!dinge; nfdry.fult been -Ciereon. To be cold c.:3 tht propelty of A. V. Suu'ii, 1.), C.-. Clot. oUld, and P. L. Clark, cult of Pomeroy Lrethors et. al. ALSO—A lot of lP al in Clymer township; bounded on the north by Linda of Ah a . .) 1 107:11 , -;0!:, - Posey Rey nolds and V;iicon burm - ide, west by Nve. - rieen ling, south by Ashley Guild, tiqutr. Cuild'and J. 0, Thong. lon, and tact by Freder.nf: Vfo'Jdcecit; containing !..:-.= acres, 10 acres imr.roTed, vitu a ftvine bonze ' leg house, 100 barn, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be acid es the pro:nett*: cf Iv. S. Wecke, cute of Thompzon and Phillips et. td. ALSO=A iotcf land' in Linton to: - .7,Tiship; bounded on the north by lards of W.,Colliue,, cast by Lyccm- Mg areal:, r:--;b1 by yublio liighway leading from Roaring Pranch to Ovcialmburp, and vett by -public highway lesding front Elmira to Trritilarnsport; being IWf,let by 73 f•Jet. :with a trio story fre - ue building on c 1 pied can g rayon rozery atore,rayonshop, end clweiling h tiao thercen. ',Co be cold «3 the property of F. W. It os , her, suit bf 'William 11,1 tae, • f t.Li.3o,--A lot of land In 14116boro; biat:dad on the n rtheast by laude tormsrlYovom-dt by F..1./..:Bunnelli northwest by lands of GL.arles S. ,Wirislar, southwest by Avenue, and couthayst. by lande of Harriet Hie- Nene; containing about ono s , re. wi'.ll .3 frame homee, frame been, oldbuildin,cr,s, en apple c1 , . -, ,lutrd and-other fruit trees thereon. - To be told a 9 the property of A. .:'l.l.ll7laarit ard V. K 7,133,1:. cut: cf :11,. T.V._ Winiznae-for use of .t,.. L. ricdkne.. - • '-- •' 1:: A. rlillf, p. b.e: 1 6 . ,T:r.u. -- :vvy 7, I'57E. .- - - • ... . •• - • „Tau. 8 J 1 ? k'eb. ;. L•ob zi Av, v "s 270 t e .t.nattr• of the evtia.f..s of d• - $. aa.l:.9r tlvpol..2tecj by :he 0D:12.1-to et. 0.:20t1t3i9 Of•TAP,p-ximagai, - .E•.i.•, - ..mt•on3 o .tbl fy. , .:1 41..a.•••:t.r.icilts =test tbe Prapcmes tz bta - !.ppolnc-.. net , .,71•.,, , ,t1u.7;r2 1? /3, ?.t . ex*Or.,••:2l: p. gt hie 01f.:22 2.t ; !Ir,cl Irk clalara L7;1:7 1.•••. , :z5r...t, cub. st.atiti:te v. - ad:tor' yr fg-val cornitk“o? a cure of tnr.r."`" - 0:17. • , ,Atuttor. ' iiiMEIMEI - On 11.16.1:.t tho depot at Mar.saild, rtt T.:cgs Village, and at liille.CzeelL itvthe time td got it. in. AU /87$ ' • JOHN EL Ptalidat BRO.. ' • 4.* _ • ~ .1 - Xi --- : - \.' , ,5., ,--',, -A ,' •!.1.,,-,;:,qt, M ENE EMI ~...:~:.~ 4 r:::::... ~. ' Z ''. k ~\ - - ~-. ~~~ ~ 1 . - SE • - . f,cs~STY..~ .~~~~ . ' ~ `. ~_~ ►~.~ '. the Largest Est c7C:2)X—X TNT DR • , Rig facilities for tniyitlai cud loWeat acibbing