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JFMULATIP,N. I
P. C.(VAI tiELDElt,'Editor.
Avoilsborowth,.`4. 3 %, : :"
Wednesday. Eebrnary .1; 1871.
iIAS FALLEI 4 .i.
ItIB
At Vengih the looked for, event, has
reath'ell its Collt3Ullllllfltifill, and Paris is
in the hands of - the Olfthe
evening of. the 2.Sth instant, the capit
ulation of the French fats was signed,
alsh an arinkstiee of Olive iv of Xhe
army 'of.PariS to remain kisonets of
war in the oi ty ,I)nt. it Is not stated wile
-, they they are to he disarmed or r no,„-,--
TO.threo weeks' armistici• iK for land.
autt sea.
[Later': : The entile gArriFan 615 Pltris,
•
eNeept the .; N_al 100 nerd, surrender
th it arms. •
TIM Tritium: of the : 1 -1111 1-4 m 8, " The
Senate wasted nitwit time and many
%verde yesterday ,over bill to relieve
tuenntelves of importunities which are
their chief delight, awl which they
have not any idea of lit W itY With.
A „Senator w i demi ollteial patronage
wotild seem to hiinselr 111.11. it tinlih
portant a i.ersonage as (V it ..ht e A.te e
11(11(11. The diaeussioo i: i tt parade of
virtue w Mel% the people will gladlrdis
pense with; for their knowledge ofhu
man nature forbids them to think these
t'enatorial prate , otations of reform gen.-
u i tie."
I .- -
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAI LIMA D 4
The Northern Pacific railroad is be
ing,pretly thoroughly ventilated by the
pre'ss throughout: the country, and the
thiug has plenty or celogi-k without
mi. We Milan be glatl ty see this road a
suecess on the . largest settle; oat)) we
ask that if the people are to he robbcd
of land , to build Or' road, they, shall
own the roaf after it is built " But if
the road k tee he owned Iwy the compa
ny and lewd feet their hear lit,,Vta the
11a11110 01 V0111(11(011 , I2llqe, let it be built
at the ex peit,e or the oa neiCi, and they
quit bleating the public lands.
CONGRESSIONAL
Ou the 2.oth the Senate took up and
passed the pension appropriation-hitt-
Tit o appropriates live, million dol
lars for inereasing the pets ions of disa
bled soldiers, and of Widows and Mill
d eon of deceiviell soldiers and Sailors.
There %% a lively in the
itouse ou the Intli, liptwisoir t lie, Phila.
dolphin cPt' tile hind grant
to :the :74. Croix railroad Mr. Randall
pt'eeentell la.lition front the eettlorsiit
theastein portion of IVis4•onsin s
ap,ainst the grant, :1114116s colleague,
Mr. ii - .lley, tool; Iwo tip •Inirply, fol
lowed I.y. r AlNr 1:„ :wine flat
(4'9 lee route after
tho e(110,t(c. 'rho bill
i'len-Ltht.,li -ttonp,ly
th 4; 14.1)(1.1 ote,,,qtk tax,
atilt 1 'lli 11l t 11:11 It 1 • 11.116 Ills to the
g:11411: , tit Okil i11 . 1)1111.!,
tit its It t'lt-l•/ as ltltl(•Ii to ('Al
lec L IL a' It t: %%ulth,tilut liiwwers to
wake soft places for Llllt ll ae NVIiO ?Cif/ lIVP
aiid %VOW wmit. INpeal the tax, by
,d 1
Ity NFSIS
P',Very Where he French
• rein to lie lo* , :itig grotilot. fall of
inevit9hle, nod Ilse In)r
-ni-si and niim..i.it•s of thy iinnineil rity /VC
y e t to he Ivritte.o. Nvish for
Hit. sake of humanity' that Ile. horrible
war might eeito nu 1(111141,1 any terms.
flat the niettsiire 01 "glory" not yet.
6111.
The victims of the bombardment In
killed and wounded already mittiram.
9 children :01 woinen, and 72 menl.
VtßriA 1, LI :1 7 Jan. r ra , : rre
here. Oid propo:.es the capitulation
ut Paria antl l the gat riz-on with the hon
or:, of ‘‘ar. The terms are not deemed
The uttsek on St Di•iti , anti the
klitutiter of the 19th nutinly led to the
\
0
tesolutiou to ark for terms. Tr il eh ii i s
ill and Verhoy is ill *ntnifiand.
'the arraogetnetils of the terms of
surrender will take linty. The Freneh
dentantl4 are by far to large.
ST I LI. LATEIt.--A,speqinl telegram to
the London Tele f itaiih ;from Versailles,
there is Pond ground for behoving
that Paria vill surrender to-day.
The Timer, in a leade,r says that if
Favre refitsesfin unconditional surren
der and will not end the whole War on
German terms, Ilismarek, who has in
his posses ion the full acceptance of
those terms 1)y 'the French Emperor
and Empress, will threaten to restore
Napoleon. •
LoNnoN, Jan. 25.—A terrible excite
ment prevailed in this city at the west
end over the rumored treaty for the
capitulati:m of is. Many doubt the
truth of the repot t, and this disbelief Is
increased by-the rumor that Pavre
act natty hii4 way to London to at
tend the Ctlli forcqu i :e. jt is -aid he is
expeeted in Lomb - 1101 f!: 1 5 1 0: (lily..
This, is
On 'Change - there fill (41 . 1.1Vt'fit'irig
eXl • it11111 . 11t, 11'111i1C,F., are gitthereil in
group-, talking eageity. Everything is
timing, yet littt doing, it , ; the
niewhers aro ton awilated.
Vpfts,t 1.1.1 , :=, 2.1--Eveninp,..
ifavre, it is rc , ported, diseitsning the
tprins or eapitillation with ltisniarek.
The (lerman demand.. ale :=aid to ii@lS
TOUCAN'S : 'l'llo , foil!, to In :.•arri. , -;0nr.,1 by
fiermans ; the Regtilatt4 an,t tjardeS
MObileS lo t h, t ;orninny ; the
provineo offhamp:woo to IPP 'it'll/ fiFi
ple4lve for 1,1,3•11,0•,,, of the ki
pein,o-: A kare and Loraine In be yiel
ded to Verniaily ; Par repeive no
garrison tot ll'- ;iron - (11o11 the i•ily to
eonfitiod to the National thiards,
Who will not )1. disarmed : . The
mans will negotiate I it . i • lll. :11 pPrtee,
_and France will be left to reconstruct
\ the goveyntnem.
These propositions are e.onitiatte.d on
the Bide :31*Prance as too severe. It is
unknown at this hour whet abatement
may take iitaee.'
S ometime. WO :►re tempted to lament
the abolishment of the whipping post;
for instance, when we read of suet ) , an
act as Was lately committed by a man
named T. Jacobs; a Georgetown, who
" got mad" at his horse and tore the
poor animal's tongue out by the roots.
Pass the fiendish brute around.
A: WELL. KNOWN "sporting man" of
WilllamLport has reformed and is play
ing detective, much to the annoyance
of his former associates. The Gazette
and Bulletin says, in consequenw the
" tiger"Agowls lovir in that place.
Four hundred oi the late rebel offi•
core are now bolding COIUMIBBiOIIB in
tit° armies - of Mouth America.
,Pl►y 4eC itE itt.; tiblei
The Hornellsville Tribune inritizihes
the following particulars of a-itelleitnts
affair, which took plimatitt.,,thitt„vtilitge,.
one day last ‘•eek. - _ - "Oce ;the
tragical scene, is notiegoittetto soir
old friend, Dr. fitv,4l, fOT,' ' I I4ICI
Angel lea. A caid of p 1 tairtitit n
appears in the Tribithe over the doctor's
signature:
• BOUND TO Im HIS DUTY!---A. certain
physician of our acquaintance, - in this
village, we' one day this,,week -called
to waitupon a-lady-oft he.4-samomiaeee,
who was about 'to he confined. The
doctor was upon t Scone qf-Actto,th,ln
time to' lend ItiiC itssi;tiince, and all
would undoubtely have went welliAtad
it, not been for the unfortunate fact that
the jwsbainl, of . said' lady thonght it
i1ec011v,),;t0;44.131:4 ,Ifigh,fitomkilnpon,
this all important oceasion o innikanon ,
the physipian's offered to lend a bet pi ng
hand to assist; the 'M10E1144.1'14,1 he
tolfod:tiK,ll4:(bipiPt .druttlOon initibanct
intervening hetwee his pat Ott
self, in close ',proximity
The man u pbrabled his • wit J e with in
constancy, and 'wretchedly ataikeit ' the
attendant. -such a state of things eduid
betlast, long with safety.;roil the dfietoi•
told the huH . band to keen drstatiee'
er,it would be : wmise for blm, 'rpm:, he
was going hid() his duty if he hurt. some
body . _The'man failed to With
the request, and at every advanceof the
doctor the man ad vanced towards 4 hith, -
-and finally struck Win a seVere blow,
and berved his wife in the same manner:
This\ was more than' human' nature
•couldl endure, and the doctor "went -for
m"—and he did pummel: hint daub
ho spattered inbred whisky 'andr blood,
every. direction. IN hen he gotithrottg' .
with ;him .he winiV contented"f
and remained quiet through the trying
ordeal, w It telt we; are It anny -to-add; ter - 4
titivated favorabiy i tivid,the doetor Unit .
his leave. Subsequentlpthe- wretehied
husband was,tirrested s and as the doctor.
did not appear, agaisnt Itint,‘he got off
with a flue for drunkenness and disor-;
derly, conduct.—aid. • „ f' .
WHAT THEY Tii Diii: OF, .1 -) 4:104 LOIOUT
.WEsT.—li is, we suspect . a mistake: to
suppose
,t hat. the Ankrican .aborigine
has been destroyed by whisky I.The.
true caUses, of his disappearance will:
,probably he fopmi, in c the fact that from
pbySiolOglcalcausea which, as yet,.-are
but impeyfeetly unsierstood, the vitality
of his race - hattiong since become well!.
nigh exhausted. There is no, peed. to
look beyond the remote ancestors of
the preSent NOrth . ' A merican,,4ndian
for the builderS' a' those extensive,
earth Works- whose reniato's are
,seen
along- the ivesteni lakes and rivers;,
and the process by whi li,.a .numerous
and indumtrial illeople bctune„l educed
to a vninparatftoly few andering tribes
of savages, doubtless began many ages
before the era of European discovery.
Id was to the_ physical decrepitude
incident to a deetulent 'nee, that the
Indian owned his craving for stimu
lants. Speaking comparatively, the
aggregate Indian-has not consumed a
great deal of whisky: -He ba-1, doubt
less, contrived to swallow all he' could
get ; but it• has never been pleniftil
with him ; and he has alwayri been
compelled to pay high prices and 'bp
content with small quantities.' ' His
year's collection of peltri es wohld'scarec=
ly pay for more than one or two de
bauches; and, for the greater part of
his time, he is -beyond the reach of - l'he
dispensatories. The same nutntiVr of
Anglo-Americans, Irishmen, or Scriteli-'
men would have consumed twice the
quantity of whisky in the same' period;
and been, to all appearances, •itnne the
worse for the perrormaneit..- Th elfrhiBOn
Press, . I
"tiagaebms Member's ()pinions.
A correspondent of the Brooklyn
Union (understood to be a distinguished
literary gentleman from the West, now
on a visit to capital) haa• elicited
from "a very sagacious member of the
House of Representatives" the follow
ing opinions: First: "We have had no
leader since old Thad: Stevens died."
Second : Butler is a noisy man, unSeru
c,unning, infinite in resources,
of uubanashed ,front, and as fond of
netorietk as a toper is of his cups. No
one can deny that, be hue brains—just
as good brains as(an be had without a
conscience. But Ae does hot lead us." -
Third : "Mr. DaWes is a strong man
the House—strong by his long member
ship, and the prestige of great exper
ience, and by his industry,'and by the
credit he enjoys of beig an honest man.
He is not , a great man. - No one ever
accused him of that. But his opinion
on many subjects is really of great
weight with us. And yet his opinion
would be more valued if lie- was more
economical with it. He bestowes it tbo
lavishly. In shOrt, he.talks too much."
Fourth : "Banks has,:the carriage,,,the
dashing presence of an uncommon man.
He often looks as(if be knew more than
he would willingly tell. Indeed I. am
sometinies remindefl of what Fox said,
to Lord Thurlow : 'No' man ever was
so wise as Thurlow - /goki” Banks .
a magnitleent vOiCe 4 ; and on the'Wholn
he is the most brilliant orator On Elie
floor. But oratory—who care's' let 'era-!
tory any more ?1 Legislation is corn=
mi ttee 'work ; 'and the tine orator is initv
but a carpet knight. Banks is a Man
whose- glory is in the paSt." Fifth :
"Garfield has on his side youth, splen
did health, learning, high 'spirit, great
power of application; slid good habits.
Oartield may feel happy• 'whether he
looks either way—into the paSt i,r into
the future." These opinions certainly'
have the benefit of- great positiveness
and frankness in thairexpression.. '
Mtotrnni, Jan. 28.--The
R. Arthur, from New Orleans - 4r
Louisville, which left here late last
night, exploded
,her boilers fourteen
miles above this city, nt half-past 'one
this morning, tearing away the forward
part of the cabin and the "texas." The
btat then .took lire and burned until it
sunk. The night %Vas very• dark, 'and
after he explosion most of the pass
engers rushed down' to the'lower deck,
nanny in the confusion jumping into
the river . When the bow stink the.
waves swept from the lower deck alt
wito had gathered there.
Theipil ten out in the land of greese
have "been.. burned up about enough"
by careless outsiders. Now they stick
up playeards near the wells notifying
the heed log that "Fools coming around
here with lighted cigars in their s tuouths'
will he shot."
"What brought you to prison, my
•olored friend?"
"Two constables, salt,"
"Yes; but I mean bad intemperance
anything•to do with it?" •
. • ,
"Yes, sah, dey Wag bore' of ''eni
• •• •
drunk ;"
A girl of twenty, at Alton, 111., is dig
ging a well-for her father ,at seventy-
five cents a foot. ; „ • .
Parton ieeturee on the 8d Ivet.
,
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,- Vitelittiellidifitift 4 ~ ~ ~ r. • -
issued a olitulftr to its business pairtina;
whiehtfeakas rollows::, - P - =i.40,./ .2, i 1 .,, '-
iTE - INDETENDE : : "- - ' 7 -7.'..-\ A
r-9-o-- —4.4_2 -
If
ti '\ , .6 . N, i : , ?'... ‘ss,,„, : ,
4rficis ,
.1 4 * ( 044 , - -Le l'q a '-i It '--, - ' of
•:•::' \P / ,-'% lit • tlitii; .:.3----;
THE MOST POPUZ4I3AIZEILICHOtib,I 7 I , E K.
- LT, INTIIE W.OFI.LTI.
The following facts and figures takeg,
from our Mail Bunks prove nicst co ng tut
sively that THE INDEPENDENT is the
' VerthADlOnediMallithlninanitYP - •
We stand,ready oar hooks to
any advertlherjilidda kis the accuracy
of our statetitalitizW &rep inkonished
ourselves attlils rBVOlAtiiin oft bisliarall
eled facts and figures made In a. recent
examinattow of ouriboulW Athretilseis
PF4tRYPTProI**IY. SqlrgUlliff.4 - 714 ) migli?
hews. likentti`; to wytkont.,ihip,,maXe
stileil-inlikui;o4eWitlitnietitib i ned on
our Mail Bookat
instance, that any fainglonettatiVarette
the.State.ofiMassaolinsettapelther iecul
1aT...4!, 1 % - ffiligicel*lll.9l/ 4
towns or. to,sn many post-iftigesi , bati
statelts INDleAnntim.; and
th'e ttitme; ' vve`beYlbj e ; iii trife brit illtiois,,
and alsuof iiberrisither 2 iNortheilti
In -• other. Gorda; i THE liNIAIORNDENT
bas a< wider ;; ferritorlAlJOlrentatiou , (lu
each of Abe Northern, kilateeitt4art
otlier,Sotirnal, either .locaA., or. foreign. :
If a business'inim, theiefore, Boston,,
Chleago,:or elsewhere;' - wants, to corn.
Otte
withlhet this" 6*ti'
440 e .u td N40010.Y. I/ 1X IIiDEVENDgNT,I
aBYIII/..PaseqPlis Jar , -the
d • ,Via orowiied Aktlvq#4 3l l. 3 s
conclusivelyBl4Ow that, busigesa
men Inn,' direetiolfieniready'apbreolate
our ability .tly idd Then"; 'an ftwears not
afraid to xeferindiErerlmlnately to thou.;
aanda Piuq4 I,a. / s 4 . ftw tiVork • 4011,;else
wbere. • ,
We meatit - shell babe qi4 - fault if
THE INbEi‘giiiiViVkdbeitlltiti/c) t!ayery
- pottofileellni tiiket.t b u try. ) ; •-111. :"otlier
winds, we wean. to merit the. patronage
of a11.g004.P139P1e 0n *Wary direction,,
'The, following tigt4e.4 sytqw tbii , amatn.;
her of'poat=dillcea tO'frybiCh TAB iNDE
PE*DENT is I tite* / gent 'in 'the' eillioral
.stateft•'mentioned • 11
;-- ttot , ''olgost , l N. o f Pat-oh:tool to
Skttte,i, ottloeo J n ?which;otate,o,!lß! ) Jttott
natacci.' 'PENDEsre is, sent
.
'Maine „ Tgo. • .
--
Newlfighiebtro - "'.395 , •`• 284
Vernibnt -- 4 ••4413 : ' # 150'
Maadactuaatts..,t.i..43BBl.,...,lll, fro ,812 ,
'lllioli4Atfland o; 4 9 . 8 ) - ;• 7, „- d=iB 1-
Connecgont '892 885 1 :
'Ycirk- *'-'• 2,802 ' ' ' 2,003' '
,New Jersey t 486 • .115: •
Peankylganla.. - 2i666; :f 1 ; 3 , 1 . 7
'Ohio ' • . • '1,043 • • 1.0
Tndiel7
.).14,57 - •
lowa • • ,• • ':1 4 017 • • '" 558 r -
, ,„•7 x b23
Wisconsin, • .080 403
Michigan .890' :810
Minnesota , t,- - 535 • • a' 216 1
Kansas . . 1 , 821 , .• • 227, ; x,:.-
California, _4.40 _ ; 140 ,
Missouri'' ' • y/06 - • 1224 • '
Nebrahka • 134 " :t 4•17 •
In 174.abirunamed tatentlietailee the filgarti'shotc
that THE IDIDEFENDENT :to 10,816 'pog
o/Aces. , , • ~ . • •
. .
.iIE.NnY
Publisker and Propriattl'i, 4 •'
• , '3 Park Place, New York
Closin'wont Salo: _ •
TiTE subscriber 'intending to Change'
of residence, will sell during the neit thirty
days for cash, his stook of goods at Now York
prices. All persona having unsettled accounts
aro respeotfull recluested to call a n d 'settlt3 the
same within that time.. , L.
Knoxville Pa, January 2fth./.871-1t.:(L,.. •
WANTED.—A 'Widow woman to wait upon,
and do housework for a family of two
persons, to whom liberal wages,will b@• paid.—
One with a little girl might apply. Address P.
0. 80x`29, or apply to P:
Fob. 1,1871-2 w: •
Notice.
parsons indebted .to D. P. Roberts by
A pool( acampat or Notes are requested to call
and WAN ',raid save Costs; at 0. W. Nerridk's
office. ' ' • - -
'Feb. 1. 187-I.—tf - D. P: ROBERTS.
STATEMENT
Of the ReCeipts and Expenditures of
the Treasury of Tioga County for the
year 11870 :
RECEIPTS
Coun i ty tax 1887,
Bounty, %- ." ,
County, , 1888,.
Bounty; t,
County, bounty, State poor, county
-poor. 1889, ' * 18,928 48
County, 1870, .: ; 22,204 40
Botraty, ‘,
- 1 11,820 59 •
State. "841 51
.
County poor, " ' ', , 1;791 54 -
Township poor," -... 2,7,24 79
County tax, 1888-9, unseated lands, 8,877. ,74
—Bounty, ' " " 15,481 72
. ,
Poor,- - " • ' " - 1,899 92
County, . " sold by Treasurer, , l,o3B , 08
•Ai - " lands redeemed.. 484 87
,
"--- -*_ Commo nwealth-costa p'd by Eherlff, 1,195 'BO
Hiram Inscbo's note, ' 45 00
r II C. Bailey's note, 575 00
- T A Robinson, Money county farm, 772 80
' Judgment, county vs Blair et al 100 00
N Close's note, ' 25d 00
County loans,lB7o, •.. , ~ ' 8,415 Os
COunty tax seated lands recteemed, 18,95
County tax, land sold, Commis're, 188 94
• EXPENDITV,RES..
Comm issionoy , Wases. • .
Job Rexford, 20 „
' P. V. Visnlless, 808186
Df. W. Wetherbee,• • • 282 84— 8902'40
Commissioners' Counsel.. -
Henry Allen,l. '81.5 00 •
W. R.,t3rnith „ 5 0 00
50 00 '
,John I. Mitchell; ' 75 00— $l9O 00
Ccimnaseioners' Clerk.
Thomas Allen and others,
' Auditors: -; •• ' • -
8. D. Phillips et al, ; , ;
rime! Stone , . 42 qo
- 1 4 3.5 66
'
J B •-•••-• 4
• -T;Alleand
- Henry Morireret r , • 1 0
.; ;1 .-,t
Th 0.13128 P:Wiagate,
. : Conetablee.
Wm M Inge'wet pi,
Julticct
E Clearelatid,e4 al,
D
. 1 2 0 Ir 4 °clic& et ta,
.t' Etee'tione.. "
J L Oalkine _II :3; • ;
I - • . ;. ',Cairimontvealth Coate.
C L Kirk cilia, ;. ••
A deeesore.,
„ . •Dielrict Attorney.
John 4 Diitcholi ,
Bounty on Wild Cate.
D 11o'dgliiss'et -
'Vico-illy 117 idgesauil Bridge Vieux.
II Raker et'4l, $257 78
, Repairing Re'idgce.
Reynolds et ulj -;" -•- /'
"
New
S S -Pickard; • " $3B 00'
Silas, Allie s . .•. •:112,00_.4
James Lyon s , , , ,7c50 OQ
P DOad, in Sullivan, :34 tr 00 ,
Chits Ryon '; 200 2 00
knight, in Ward, - 481 39
,Silas Allis, in Gaines,., 320 110:51,546.39
Domage to _lmprovement,
,•Charlas Stone, x 'sso- 00
Cooledge, 20 00 „
A braia'barl,. 25'00
Charles Edward, — 'SS 00
E A lcluinphtey, " 20 00 1 •
_Philo elirolal)1,, . - 30 ,00 •
-13 K Lonoyelli, -20 .0 0 - ,
A Wood, ISO 30
J ti M'Co11112, 1 " 14 1', , 22 ; " 26 . 00'
' Charles Itzbbsi jOO . .00 ,
Owlott, 4 ,7 2 i 00 .43
. Toles; • ." •• ' '`B ' •
A Itfervirip ,, 0) • 25 , 00:'
A GocKlipmd, -7; --;150,00.;;;
i• ; - A. .Ttitll3,oll, ss 2
A S itataeltoh, 20' 00". "—„ •
'A-Dottglritt,'
J 13;:r40,11.• . :146-00 .4-7 •
W D4. l lntontli, ; ' 1 51 1. q•..,
Newltir7tOle, ' 20 ' . •
Ttiomba Ow ett;” r' z• •, j'10:011--P 1.-- il
''.101u1:1114410'0%1 001 4 ,, • . 14 ,
tulle/ 43 00 '
D 'MI 20
ileor W ge ? Wm; "
. :C rAkb
1
Hobert Casbear, ; 00
, Charles Cornall, -3: 60 00
Juhir 20 40— $1 40 (2
_R io .i.yit,,„., . ~
l i f
David , . 0144t1441).. v. 1. .;,-,..4k ‘.;0 1, . .. .: 1
4 ,f Ilitsc, ; P H 0 . 21 i. t:1 4 4 1 A'
JFDo - tii9d t' Ilir t i„,i a - or.
. te 1 f_ i 44 ' 1 4: . 1 4. ;
I Mat t il l e COllO.Oll .I k •
Jobn Filli do o ' ." - I Iti' 5
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• ceopidny Records.'
W Donaldiptti: :Soo. op.
• ..;.Tcadtereinsiiitacs. . ,
E Hada Alt al,
- • , , Incidental, •
413,1 Parkhurst, money loaned,• , * op ; 9Q,
M W Wetherbee, aistriliuting Toulon-,
nille bbtlittSr,Lfte;' -.1 iy:10
ElSookl01: tape. a•• - - 7et_
.1 Joni': circulating rvioictotiancea, 10. 00.
JW=Wetitimbte, "' • ' • - 1& B'4'
ob' Rexford, !t-,
P V Van, lioso, " .„ • 12 00
P V Vannisp, tope4ses,, &o.; bindlbg ,
otit paupet, ' "8 60
L Leave; aakutiwledglog; TreagurOes
bond,.. , • , •, , ;
,
0 R,Moore, livery bUi,, . t , „ . • 2,00 ,
Roberts d' Bailey, goode, 8 $7
• Wetherbee, aseestm' MOirlii Rue, 18' 00
p irvim Nees, • " I - i• 21 90
.euni}3"*""ir:ifi°t9fittrAPqesp.4, /. 6 . 00 ,
N e, do., ,
,8 00
ttt tr-Oo'iretataslll4r deed; I ' 5- 4=4
`l' D,BunnallieXpyuls_dtarges,;; , • •' 2 06
'BICtraLIPP. Tr:Frill°o4radgo94 o ,:.
• nan 'n g eegrol); . ,„ 9,,00
ititNalktinbOgrab - ndif' - " "' * -4 „7, \lt
;$l-Rullardiexpreataludgeep,l, 1 95
'Charles - • Oc 76
S'Ooolt, ringircer,re,ollice,, lb .00
D L Deane, - • ' •' '
Mra.X.l,,,laoknosq.l3lair jddstnent, -
C;Cox,,stanap And ,dtep.ount Azo Joan, /6:10
--D captain charges, 'l, 06.
T P Wingate et al, repairing olien t ," 8 76
R o.Cer; dialionnt and etamp Oolotin;, 88 02
Yocum •11 Merrick, ineuttng eo,build'ge,,, 214 -60
R C Cox, dieoonnt and statnpon loan, , /0 91
11 D Hackney, newspaper, ' ' B'oo
•
Townfl'p t
David Heise et al,
. •
Mktglite; _
'Hliattket at, ' , • Sloe, 10
Liitida .: Sad.o r ouarsi;
R C Caa, Treaeurer, ' "- • $lBO 00
' Court Houge, Otneee and GrpuitiW
-D Sturrock et al, ''s436-63
E Strait et al,
Repairing River Baiike.
Chkrlep,Tvjep et p.l, -
ToaarAipAppea/g. ~•
M TWotherbec et al, . • . • slBs 90
County Trcaeuror. .
Ocommiision on co bonds; $603 68
- r - 'orders, 890 98
'Tor ordera s 98 03—51,692 157
State Treasurer. •-, .„. -. •.
$2,754 31
W.W Irvin,
'Amount of bilfrpaiti to the follotiing persons, for
County Hot* 'lnd Farm, and other bills, town- _
aht:p, froti January 1, 1870, to January
1, 1871, !!,y the Treasurer of Toga County: . ,
John Wertendike, repotting, ere $2 00
W T Humphrey, doctoring pauper 15 00,
•Jas Ring, keeping' Westfield fauper 148 ', 14'
Saar Satterly,keeping Charlesidn pauper 11 75"
A M .I_l4 Spencer, flour and. feed . , 28 00
Jacob Mormon, digging grave . 400
T L'Baldwin,egoods to Tioga pauper ' 1 3 92
R and B Palmer, fixtures Poor house II 00
j Fish et al, goods-Tioga bop:popper ..:,,, : ..+50.1141
Jane Jones, Blossrpaupet • ' '6 75
Converse dt Osgood, for coal 8 82
W T Mothers, merchandise .127 07
VII Sheffer, bringitilrimoper 10 P House._ tit
bamuet.morgau, roflumber
Miller Fox et al, keeping pauper 58 75
B T Van Horn, furniture 22 04
Nelson Packer, doctoring Delmar paupers 4 00
W L Warriner, keeping Delmar pauper 8 25
Jane Jones, Bless pauper 8 75
'Job Look, sheep for Poor House 195 00
M Conway, removing pauper 1 00
S Watkins, livery , 2 001
C L Willcox, goods 101 52,
Roberts it Bailey, gtiods '9l 00
W T blathers, goods ' 19 .031
Sears & Derby, goode' 6 55
N Austin, cow •- 55 00
Jana Jones, Blocs pauper
G W Navel, repairing ' _ 4 2 2 85 5 1
Webb' & Hastings, drugs 4 25
Solar }latterly, goods 6 00
Joseph Mitchell,: coal ,- • .1 . , . 52'25
;W T blethers, goods . :183 61
Jane Janes, Bloom Pauper. 4. .....-8. PP
Toler & . ,
Barker, goods - ' • " ' ' ''ir 55
Willcox & Wheeler, goode , 18 'BO
Willcox & Wheeler, goods ~ .; t 9: 59i
DlrWin, 2.1
bringing pauper te'po.or h ous e 18 57
Tle BOA:won; an salary - - •—• ' ; Till 00
T L Baldwiu, , goodi Tlop - pauper -::' ji - 46 60 : 1
WO Origin, briieglug pauper tsrpooihanseir 73
013 Kelley, goods : • •,. /7. 4 :78;.
Bullard & Co, goods . 1 88
$348 89
73 50
51 35
538 81
P R
Wilaas, goods
W oareL ' geode , .
XAHa; good,; . .
. .-.
•. '
',N
T,
i
Wright & Bailey, goods '
85;00;
Roberts A•Balley, goods • ' • ' 13` 74
Sears I Avery,. repairing , - - ;:: 3 04 0
Loua sbniyA, Kimball, repairing : `,_ 10. 95
0 J Wheeler; repairing • - ' - 3) . 85
John • Lookerby, keeping pauper •; .• - -"' ' • 1 : e40
8 W Sherman. removing pauper;•. :. . 11185
M'W Wetberbee, bill of, work : 6 . 00
B Bojnton, gOOde for pauper . 57 50
N Packer; half yeatl salary,- ' • '8914
R Hart, flour and feed ' !.• '4O 19
W LWarriner,keePtog pettier ..,4, .00
0 M Reality, coat ' ''.. ,/0
,
Wilson & Van Valkenbnrg; goioils -' ''' St
GI H Hastings, goods • %Oa 07'1
Manson Thompson, stook - ' 50 00
.
Soars* Avery, repairing 21 95
Leroy Tabor, furniture' • • -• '- -. 1340-
$97,087 51
-$l,OOl 50
SaptuelLutilow, oats .1 • . - 50
J, EE Lyon, digg ing . • • , 3 001
. •
A E Niles, bill of 'work for Tioga paupers 4 60
NA- Gee, Justleetrbill • ' • - 2'oo
W - 61 /gecko, itimoving pauper
John LookerbYiiieepyatt au_pcF • 43:68
Jane JOllOl, Blois pewter 830
J H Everett , removing pauper "" 42 'OO
PM Sheffer, removing, pattper• -- 11.116:
0, Bailey, removing pauper _ •-• fp 14
Wass, - remoVing. pauper •
•, • 5, 90-
W A - Weir, keeping paupeta is asyltinti 445 to
John 11 abaft, keeping'pauper 20 , 21 t
11 Cooper. expenses Ao • :
3, le,Rverett removing paupers 21.00
George Hast ings, goods6l - 88
M ki , Convitree, are ot - I,ull l • 1 1 ' l l6 00
13,Ludlow, oats.; • --•-• - • • ", • .14 80-
- 13 Bellows, butter
W W Webb, half Year's salary, 1 • 50 dO
John H Bbaff, keeping j . uiripee • '
.0 8' Veil, bill for•ooffirotc• ••• r•• ' 16'00'
E Hart, flour 46 60
J R Barker, goods . 14448
0 0 Mathers,,go'ods — 35 61,
B T Van Born; furniture " "12'10
W C Kress, goods • - ' ••• - • 86'80
Toles & Barker, goods • • 44,90
J RiberOle, leather „ • .6,'95.
1, A Gardner, gd6ds • - 21 22
Webb &Hastings, goods " 8 75
C L Willcox, goods • - •' • as. 35
Roberts & Bailey, goods -. „ • „ 418 88
Bears' & Derby, shoes•
• 1410
-Wright & Bailey, flour i 42 00
W,T Mothers, vitas : . '• : • -- •212 ar
Sane d.ones, Blocs pauper, . • A' 96
Dooteritig Hellion paupers 21'06
Conrad Notti•Elklatid•psuper '" 30"00
R Updike, RutlentiTatiper• • •.• ••r 50.
3 A,Weir,:kit,ePing paupers 13,87114u_ , ,355 93
removing paupers • 16-40
John - Grayi-blicksmitbing • -8 28
p,Balley, keeping isauger , • • • ,• 4'68
111 W.Wetberbee, wheat • „ , 52410
- ISlBorderi.ieschiUg • - 3,00
J R •Bittker; goads 96109)
W T Biathers, - goods ' 159-80
"L A Gardner, golds ~ • • , • - 19•63
1 1‘'V,Itarl104t It eet . • „ 180.45
Brithers, 4ati'ds " • S' 'o' 713
w.p i rcrfisoigoode ' r •20 68'
Roberts & Bailey, 17 18
'Stine I '''3 00
:Alfred -Slivel.i.lamber .' • "- • • 3,35:
~Tr Milan A Bowen,- 1 _1 3 ,:0! ) rs-• • .1,
'0 L )7111Cok: toads ' • 7. b
;Jane itiitits; Midas Pinier , •
' 3 00'
-Webb Allestings;goodsw •••••' • '•;• - 7
25-
.D. Etivrfirdi s removing, pauper' : •
,b 09
Warriner;keephig pauper 16 50
. ' ' ' 40411
Job Elymortdo.lools • t;i2130 -
, 0-J
J B o a iste '
ps
mola, re
,el pairies •• ~ •- • —0 26
& Avery,xopeiling • . 21.
" • ' 1 '"" •
"'bun= *licrtreli'ildttds " •• • •20 87'
Pear; d 3 Dozby, goods le OA:
' r l'22;i24 '2B
.i4fo6 64
3: • '..
$l2B OA
EMI
' $49.q
$1340 80
, .
$3BO 50
$913 91
$1,7,44,91,
$294 fib
$l2 60
$4;841 94
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IBM
ISM
(-';':_ ' - ;-e-• -,.. " •'-'" ---'• - 4 , ', , •:••'.` 'if '.• .. :4 , 1 , •: 7:•:', , 't.:: - i - 4 . ;,•'ilagli ..,..~..
John 0 7, , laeltenalthtng. , 12 :141
J. RB ' 7"goseJa 40.44
AW. P min cider. 27'00,
. Is A Qa dbfir*: , ,.# 4 21. 83
,! • .., N vet: ~ - gig -
. -.
g 1 ..- 1 . '4 neuranee • i r'' I'r' 8
') , : -1 ,. ii :,*:.goods : 2
i , • ', T ' ' , U ,
- ~ 1 b i .. , &e 2",
, V ~ • i.„,
p- , v Igor, -ci,,, V. i
~f „ „
TARo J 111101:r;ito salary ''6 6o 68
E J Brown, lumber 10 00
. .141. Zelr, Pa asylum 753 08
..
's3o og.t
$l7l 10
$lB 80
Land Returned
atiiio9 l3343 .li94Aadlt*Ai=
1810, Including county, oar, a n amountpidd
1 The first
ittey-of-Jaustary„•lB7l, as per lavesitosy taken at
‘the county house And form •
' pa i r n ot i abbie A .94T1.11 too 00
; 7 mileb cows _ I 460 00
•., 2 fat cows , „. 80 00
• 3 two year old heifers 120 00
• 2 calves 20 00
18 sheep • " '• " • SO d 0
,
• ' 10 shoats • ' ; • ,•• DO 00
5 shoats ~Jt ..50, 00
4 hogs t;,..,"!J ;_:t3o 00
- 1136 bushela.ef 4,30, 00
600 bushels : tea sA 'OO
buiteis ,„ 31a '"0 00
1 18 bushels beans 29 25
75 bushels:cam of Corn ;37.50
4 busholaceed co n, „ , , „!:. 300
9 pat ;seam boo i- •
- 36 00
. 4 pair misses' 41'64 ' :•8 00
' 4 pair women's:aloes : 7OO
1 pair slippers '4l-00
14 pair children's oboes : 700
14 pair misses' shoes 19 60
' 8 pair boys' shoes _ 35
2 boyil hats ' '1 50
brooms • • • = ' 7 2 00
1 pair.simpendere -5 'Sb
28 yards white Llannel-„ •• 18 40
• ;22 yardstioldpg , .7 an
,
11} yaidisauttin. ss
103 yards sheeting ' j : 48
28i yards denting - • 604
80 yards Gauthier° , r , 1.3187
' • 14 • .; ; ;A.!: i 2 88
• 1i at
shwates. • t 5O
12 binrelb pofk ' -." " 'OO
800 lb. beef • - '27 00
. 210' lbs lard ' ' • 5 •••• /12. 50
80 lbs sausage • .'2O 00
209 lbs tallow • 28 15
5 lbs tea
• . ‘. B 75
• 601bsittigkr". —•- ' ''' ,7 80
•
7 . okib4 butter . • - 15 00
• 401bs sugar r. • •• • •4' 20
1 tub spPktMtter,_
. t . A== 45 00
' 1 pail paint, apd J.; _ 00
i- 1 ' OO
' 2fliugh polatiO ' 50
18 owls 14 88
200 lbs grease• ,
~, r , t , fk„ 00
8 barrels dour, , .
~ • ,28 00
• 2} barielitied ' ' ' 400
' 18 barrels cider ' • , '9O 00
barna" pickles . • . • , 12 BO
50 J i be tebasco. • ./5" , ' 00
43 , ,„
barsala vinegar . 86 00
80 gallons Opp'
li-,barrels'apple-sauce . \ 19.50
15,90
_ 2.barro,lclkoiled, older „ • - •__ —..-41 k 110
11} barrels apples - 23 00
• 12 bagebroa4ons ;,12 00
11 jars 'canned fruit 5 60
1 barrel soft soap 7.76
18 bars hard so u p,, „ 1 28
' 4 lbs pepper' 160
4 lbs Coffee 1,00 .
1 mince nutmeg 1 ') • • 'lO
30 gala kerosene 9 00
101 i lbs dried apples' , • 114.15
.20 lbs fine out , tobacco.• . 13 .20
„
1 lbping tobacco
":4•lhs smoking tOtkftaeo
850.bnahela potatoes •
• .4 5 bushels,turnlps
35 bUskels bdet's
100 bushels carrots
11i barrels' krout
38A tons hay In. barn
strawin barn ,
34yards 42 inch' sheetang- - '
a gross buttons: I
2/ 1 dozen spools
- 2 boies hooks and'eye!
bottle indelible ink '
4 hunches ilea thread
3 papers of pins -
15 pottiOn.ebeets„,
11 pillow•enses 4' • '
-.1 woolen skirt ‘: ••-
men'e.shirts • •
5 boy's' olothes
5 Chemise •
- 1 night dress
,419,rdit,del4in0" , '
' - I,yar4s celiee
a pair nisei pints
2 coats :• - •
,• 1 demin dress
1 ehoet,vi'l44ll3?
' 2 towels •
21 single:licks
3 double tick :7
30 pair socks
"194 . The WOOliM4rs}rn
8 tone eoal •
9 rizbelves
Oasts whippletrees
Midloines
Stock:Of liather
k ,
14 00
$748'28
;$9 00
$216.6,0
The Superintendent of the County House and
the County Commissioners toport as follows :
- Tioga county in.iaceount with the following
townships and boroughs, in keeping paupers at
the County House,- including board, medicine,
clothing, do., from the Ist day of Satmary,lB7o,-
to thejst day of January, 1871; also• the fol.'.
lowing bills, of temporary relief, and bringing,
p sup ere to the County • Howie; 'and also Irwin
ding the'exprosseat State Lunatic Hospital 'at
Harrisburg, and the cost of:taking them there:
BLOSSII-43 paupers,. I male, 0; tantalite ; ages.
•.•,'r :etc 80, 4800, i ,88, .21. ..
To takinepaupars to - miiiniy house $O3 Op
Paid hospital ter 3 keeping P- Amy - 104 . 40
- .1,28-weelss”?oard at O°OV - hones ; 201 t
°Taking . Matz Winfield, to , Coming 3,,00
• Tilmtiorary 'relief heaping paupers " 94'00
—•• I •
, - • 8474 31:
BAOOKIP,IELp—r3 paupers , 3 wales; ages, 0,
70 8'0;
pountiitokii.'", $l5 76
t • t le2 217weeks' Ward at eerlitylicraii 170 86
CHAT/ 1 19 1 7- 2. poußoro, 2 ma;of ; Ages; .:89,
'BO.'
To taking phniiii to othinty f i cinee ' r OO
expomotJ 14'05
• H,l4ooOper's expenses ..25 Otr
Paid hospitai kbopii* kr - Young 281 90
89 ~ioeks bo ard at oolitnOP house - 114" 90
• $4 1 091
011.8.14,M8R0N-,-42' paupers, 8 malo t oi 9-ie- -
- walooj _ages, 82, 47, 45 - i"9, 7,9, 7,4, 9,8, 9.
To tatting paupoi to county 4ouae - $l.OO
tTemporary rolio‘ ' • • ' •• 18 5 55'
285 4.7 wdelcal %wird at Bounty tiouse 471.'80
coviiiero* i 4
or Ug • •
To pill liolipital for' ir444ng Cleaver' k550,,5,4
°vim:4l:okt *at;p4rl 4 male! ,
411,19 agbil, 74;25. 7 . 5'. • -
Z . ) t1).9:3 7.:wooke boars at titsubly house 83' 97
: 4%)t11 Elt-4-valipteo 2 sissy '65;
X.o.regkovillgiokupyr •-.IQ $2 00:
riiiitoppital foriropitig J 174;4:
dowdy fiOnse 778 27
7.f •• -`, ' .1 , 1) r"
• DELIKAR—:S
• ages,
n To paid 'temporary, re
•
130;2-7 i woold' bo
•i
1
EfiXl4sD 7 -2,pan
To paid teniporary re
88 4:7 weeks' boar,
FAAM,I,NOTON—.
male;, agei, 25 1 I
To 128 84 melte-boa
FALL' BROOK-1
TO 62 weeks' board pt
401180N1-4 paux,
815,,89i58„-7
Ttegaporary relief.
t: , 208 week? board
tl,l
1 , .• -," • • stoi
linupers, 4- Miler; 3'
females •; agto,. 7,40,45; 8,1, 13, 10..
To - 84 8-7 ytoolo' c boar,d At county, house.sl4l, 72
••t•LAW,II:kIi,CE--4 pauporo r g.rqaler, 2foroaieo;
akee,l7;4, - 83, 61, •
,To 208 irides' tiOtira t couni . ' 1 $848 : 63
LlSEktr- - -4 Tatipete; 3 moles; fOmalef,agoi,
77 •79 204 - 1 • • • • • •
To PoiditOPP9r.arYleilef ; ; ; $36 90
Paid H ospit a l for keeping ] 47 - $179,41,
'44 wcelio' Ward at sionaty bones 227 85
!-:„••• u 41;
• $442. 98
lIM
L moßmsl-' 1 tiiiii - ei;riiiiti;iiiitt.: '
To 52 weeks%board'at 40110,4141180' ',' . , 4 1 80:68
'' TlitiDDLAlSlnii-L3 - -iiiniiiiiV, s f.iiiiier; 2 . }'e=
~, - 2 males -: 0136 seed 20, otVatituktnotiti;; ~;
1 1 . 44 P'Pe d ;r e rin - rglef i.liw 1.. t): . 4.103-60
- 6 ',Nall plilprvaaf povaty house , , - /09 90,
1.••1• , - :Ill; r'l Ia al ?a • 1 • •'. '' , •
..a ....... ,,
— 4
i — al . i ..,... 1 :IIV;I r i (1 .1 i: 1 . " . 0,1 a • ‘ .1 A i: . . f t 112121 4110
NELHlthiraAr li r id itail; l 3 iii; 1110; 88; 74,
. 63 / 7,i;( 1 : 1 4 4.01 '.4 fj ', 4, , „,, , _
44f fir Mrthall Gls '0 ifs 1 0611)0,
t ir
i'l.: * s '. 7, MC ce BIF., T., i llt f t l l r i fY 410 209. db
= :$13414511
HIM=
$3,918 99
$lBB 85
+ ,
$491.,85
, •;t1....534011
.ore - , 1. male, 4 feMalea;
lef,/$34
• ik
.66014 Velitil'iiv• '39 .1. 0,
d gouty fieratic - ,217-
- p ! i ti f y lft
ParP, 2 91,00 i!;, flea, 69.
let „ $3O 00
bonne 143 27
$173 2,7
PauPets, -2 - make, 1
at county house $ 2 14
pauper; male age, 71. I ;
county house $Bl3 '63
era; 2' Males, 2 females;
'• $57
,50
pountTnolitse . y 346 63,
••• tlttif:o-',E;',..141`.4- - I:Ki`iiti , Vtif
To pad hospltsl for keep ing T attire $172 90
RUTLAND—b posptuuti;AO4 - 1 - females ;I
ages, 34, 3, 60, 111, 1. 1 7 '47'
T • aid tau? ..rars tel •f Sig / 5,
2;r s 1- t e 144 23
.;• - • " t • 01 -
• g•- , • t t ,
1
p - 411, 4 • a i
• 0 4 -7 • l.bo 4atifeloji.dute $23 68
tj e l pauPers, 3 Males ;, ages, 77, 8,
Xo..lsll.lregtp'fieasti at,eourkty house $269 89
f TIOQA (town3l4)-12 paupers, 10 males, 2
41 i females; ages, 8, 11, 55, 40,10, 5, 44,13, 11,
7,5, 1.,
. -
TomP o 4llAyPelt ,„, aa
247 weiria(Mtill al • eatiory &deter , -1--ii4tl 481
,r-di 4s= R!‘,F. 9 ,1 1 4i
paupors,,2 - .lealeoo female; oge?,
2 41 4 9# 2 4.1 • , 1., ,42
To expenses favoring 51auperi4.1.;...1.n,1. , 431 Sit
, Vat() hoopitfil,for,bi4eptaglitDonald..l29DM
-.48,6-7 , arookeboardAttourctyboofe. —ll4 72
WEATFIELD
.(tot!nallfp)-1., ji,uper„ 1!:141e,
'
o,
17 1 4
r tep k pokri y a m id ll9l c Otii - y ii)‘ r'5444,114:
• , $ll2 42
WSLIABORO-siiilpers,-14i ilitit6;' 1 Yeniake;:,
" j .
iiii(entes idmckltiii4kuketil: ' S i
. 00 ,
•TAilitoipitklfOr;keetilnic EVOltotfir : 11 1 40 D
100 0.7 kodaht dounfy bcaaa 1 . 68 02
J•• .1.. 4- - 4.
iSLlUo+l6.4lolll2iTro—t:. - ::
To paldliOlirdil-katolilrigMarigaietltarka fl6B 88'
Total amoulltdOliitiridedi
,bousozbills of.l67o,,boarolotetstitr',4 , $8,200:A4
Deduct oath received by Superintettdott' , -
-1 fottrroduco aold'frOtiv;Aba:Tarin,4and
••• '772160,
.-11alock - ' ' •
By eicikinie'orki4l:o44iiiiri
tikottWatityged'tawita . llllk' 0,640 >4s pso retifitt4i4eO#A'l!sr.:"
Jog at county h - oiia • .'Bli 81
,y Paid 1 / 9 124g 4 Atag9Titifiull:-.40.• ••
.1 0 .1 11 4 1 .44 to • icownoll 4 —. l ~Copo
ftrinditliggiatal 7 f9v;isitekbiii `156
alliMbiriged , t24l,Uty ,- 48 . 8 , 88,1
10491311111(101triatiVtini-buildltgli 3 • ' 3, 4 - - 195.84-
,7
'- - • • -'- $7;427'84
iio inventory of personal property by
i littn Isopexin- - t".dnltt a . &mai k 18.74 ga ;4 ~1, - :, —4: ;
' 1 by last statementtpublished,, 84,048 30
Dediat thelollitiridg property, ' loit by ' - -
not being token: oars T orplbeforo the , -
" present Superintendent came to the ' •• 1 ,
county house, and charged in aco't : , •
150 heads cabbage $7 50;
100 bushels turnips :•' , . ' 37 50
25.4iushels beets .- ' . 7 59 - -
10 barrels kraut,' .;' -• ' • 50 00 -
t barrels ripple sauce '-: ; 40 00 J
15 bushels onions ~ 18 75 ,
5 barrels soap a t r--:‘ ':i - .‘ ' ' 25'00 . t 1
'9l yards muslin . . ;.. ~ §,.. 38--189 63
Balance of old inventory, , , 6 7
"Sa'abs
Amount :of property on : band Jan: 1,
I 1871, as•per inventory, $3,916 99
Dedtiot -,
balance after taking out dam-
i aged property as above Stated, - 3,858 67
An increase•of
stimated,improv,ement on the farm and
buildings,
Amount in favor of farm, &c.,
;The price charged the townships for board at
the eounty.bouse, upon the estimate of the cost
pit. week for each pauper, is a small fraction leis
;than one dollar and sixty-seven cents per week,
; and includes every th ing expended upon the
paupers -,food, - clothing, medicine, schooling,
'do. There has been at the county house during
_the Year, 98 paupers, and an average of over 58
-during the whole year- s a large number of them
'old. infirm h and sickly, and needing a large
"aiaountee care and attention. " - The costof keep
ing our insane at the Pennsylvania' Lunatic
: Ilospital, , at Harrisburg; ii 343 per week: - This
does not include 'clothing, or. other exPetisee; .
and we Sid Bente of the charges ere;Tor: damage
'done'to - the buildings and furniture:" This is
charged to the townships in their account's; ex
cept in the - case of Margaret' Burke. The Com-
Missioners have allowed temporary relief outside
the countyhouse, on consulting the Supervisors
of the - tOwnshipp, and the - price generally paid
does not eiceeed 75 cents per week. The Com
13119Sioters would soy that the one - mill county
poor tax nee nearly paid up for the purchase of
the county farm, and the erection of the build
ings; and.tfle_one:milltax.for the present year,
it is expected, wilt, ligeidate the whqle debt.—
iinisl,l4y4ool4 rectiotemend brat / "la vrb e pained
"
doing awai with' the , townehip poor tax, and
Raking it a general county poor tax instead, as
Roney would be saved to the county, by doing
away with h eptitested salts bet Ween townships. '
The county house Superintendent proves him
self well qualified for his position, and deserves
'much praise for his management of the farms
and care of the paupers. The Commtssioneri
caßld not well spare snob a man, and conoluded
th'etwouldreakWrnortelfor,the county by rale •
ing his salary.. The account of this year's ex.
tenses at the county' haus& includes something
like one hundred dollars Which shduld have bee
put iu last:year's account. ,
~
'this athount of $4,338 20, the balance in/ a-' '
trofor the county - Treneurer in his, 'soon t, is
- nude by short money loans, on individual. Seen;
i
lily, for the benefit of the county, and to • e
paid
by the Treasurer out of moneys now ue the
twenty, when collected.
, . c.. , :',i 0 ; 1: il,ch i i• -.:;...-. ' - , , 1 '-: .
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f , Pr V:, Vi1X1133130, Boninitsstonsr. r ie a e'en' rit2wfth
i Vega county for the year 1870 /
int. To county orders..... /' $3OB 38
88. By 93 days' service 4279 00 •
By 458 . 1n.iles' Orel,
• kt. mr„-wETIDERBEE, Commissioner, In account'
-., i with 2lottei.county - for the year 11370:, • t''
DB. TO county orders.. /
, $282 84
/ • • Me . oo
C 1 By 92 ;days! sere!ell • - , ..... -
•2, By 114 miles' travel ~ 8 84-$282 84
JOB itEitSbitii,' conimtssidnor, li , account' with
t Tina county for the year 1870 :
; DR. To count* Orders •/ • 113 820
OB.y 93 days' service ~ , $279 no
By 570 miles' travel../.:. ... ....:...5.... , 34 28-$BlB 20
. .
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Ticga County, es: We, the Commissioners of Said
'county, do certify that the foregoing is a correct
-statement o$ the -receipts :and- expenditnreB therein]
liq forth:, Tuy.estim6ny , whereof, we boo ra lo h lun t o
let our hands and oils of 'office, this 25th day of Jan.
1
.
nary, 1871. P. V. VAN NESS, •
JOB REXFORD.
..''. , M. W. WETRERBEE,
. Attest: •• - -. --' Commission ere.
-' • . Toone ALLEN, Clerk.
Treasurer of Ti9ga County, in ac
- 1 1
4 c b o e u r !it'Ul . i l ditai Tr d
c edwitk, from' Jrlauttr,y 11; 1870
),
' : .to January 19,-,1571 :1 -
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-' D.
Co: tax 1862 lance'. $9O 291
State/ do 18 69
Relief do
Militia do n• LY 12 81
13otinty 1806 -• 69 66
County do 8092
fitate . do 82 68
Relief ..1. do :. . , - 88 . 81
.Botinty ~. 1867 ' " 73 60
'County , - '4IO -! •• 95 69
'Poor do -20,00
, 00 Bu ci ti u n i t y y Irl o 1 2 8 6 8 1 0 88 24
State,; .do .: 23 86
Poor " . Cdo , , • - - 67 20
Bounty x'1869 , ; 10,19250
County do 9,668 82
'State do 209 1:-
.Poor do 842 98
00u5Ity p'r do 2,249 46
Oduety. ago , 3,451 22
Bounty' ' 22,005 45
State - 1,073 83
County p'r do 5,558 05
ToW'p p'r do 8,621 47
Co. tax unk1. 1 68.9...8,677 74
Bounty ;do = ,- '15,481 72
Poo* do 1.899 92
Co tax p'd on uu'd
• told by Treas'r 1,036.08
On, a'd land ret'd 484 87
Cobta p'4l.ll,Bti'ff 1,195 60
Inacho7a note!! ' 00
11 C tail Ora note - 616 00
.Rold'.frcut co. farm 772 60
Judi OP Blair et al 100 00
N dilptien _ri te ' 280'00
Oadaty loans 18TO 8,416 69
Tax tin land • rade& 18 95
Tax land a'd Qomm'a 106 91
' • ', $1818,829 98
-111. i, 14140 e ' 4,838 20
$139,967 63
• • '", 4 1 _ • $139,967 68-
.tkoVrinderstirned, 'AuditOrit of Ticiais' corinijr,!,
bavit4l audited, settled and adjusted the above ac.
dotnits of Robert C. Cox, Treasurer of said county, do
cextify.tbakthsyr are corre r as above stated. Wit
ness our: ban(le, pits 19th da .of January,3.B7l.
ISRAEL STONE,
• • '' P LIPS, Auditors.
DA'L P. LUMLEY, "
'.l:'
-Alnonni of 4ounty bounty 1011713,118 per elate-
motif of Aualtors, published Jan., 1870, $132,083 88
Ansonnt loaned during 1870, • . 8,416 08
$141,869 01
Mount of-7-80 bonda raddled, , $43,554 78
goldisra'Agrads 1,, 1,688 08
Paid on :too pirlchniat bond, 9,517 47
Intsrast pald bonds, =: 9,71264
1 :t;
Redjulit ilp"slit as above
$48,616 83
fat) duet>, comity, Jeni, , l9, 1871 ) 92,123 88
' ;
~ i n , 1 , :111..i'...: • , ,T 'r ,‘ d , ~ - , --,* ffr , , , , - 7 -, $141,889, 01
fr
s- , ,
V.; thet~bdetetdn e tt, ttladetetttnett, MAI r re of the. county of Pi;
444 ti. ets% Matted:and raiej the *belie account,
4tootirtirt Ahe,llBlllo to be.,to 4ea to the indebted.
tidal t i t i # cOt7,li!Vittlkoso Our betide, the ( 19th .day,
:of to. . , 18 1 . - RAXL.IITONIia; 1 e
. .., lai, TaL ialta., rattioic
apq t'''l.;. -,
~i;Dhrialclimilaff,
, 8163 38
$4371 - 64
. a I
=INN
$248,02
MEI
$5B 32
541 38
5599 70
County tax. 1862 $9O 29
State do 18 19
Balla! Ct do? ',., 11 74
Idilltia P. , . ^ . do -)'' 12 81
Comity /885 80 93
State do 82 58
Relief do 58 81
Bounty ,do 80 85
County 1867 49 00,
Poor do 20 00'
County 1868 ' 209 89
Bounty d 6 ;93/7
State do 23 43
Poor do, .*: 67 20
Abatements : 228 95
County tax 1869 131 64
Bounty do 405 79
om,'n all'd Coll'rs 335 57
Abatements do 2,09763
County tax 1870 10,676 68
Bounty .do 10,467 46
State do 1,322 99
County p'r do 3,742 46
Tow'p poor do 5,963 03 -
Comm% county tax 72 00
do . Bounty , 042.`;
do Co. poor '' •'24 95
do Tow'p p'r 83 65
do State 913
Abatements county 498 16
,do bounty 606 98
Co. orders redee'd 29,808 61
Poor do ' 8,535 03
Co. bonds rede'd 43,654 78
Soldiers do 1,683 08
hest p'd co. bonds 9,712 54
PdJoelParkburst 3,617 47
Bank notelleo'B9 1.000 00
COmm'n' co. orders 890 06
1 , do poor orders 98 as
• 4o bonds rede'd 008 68
8 T'r ro'pt Sep '70.2,764 31
Mete p'd Sheriff ' 21 14
Comm'n p'd S Tr'r 27 14
$68,867 87
9,712 54
The .
Lamest
in , Northern Pa
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ET A VINCI' facilities for buying and bundling large quantities of .fiodclit enablts him to ctfcr
theakat Stiejewcs .jobb!ng prtces. In gur cleporkincnt are,eolti at a small ud.
vanes cies Whiilesafe prices. •'A large - stoicli of •
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, ISLIOIII AND WATBR LIMB,
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_ ,e ojd4SS, 414. SIZES, SINGLE izip ticuiig TIIICK,
' ' PAINrs, AiiRIN I DIA,AND r Outoso, . - ,
YARN.ISIIES AND V.A.ANISH BRUSHEB, - .1 YELL STOCK.
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Transfer:Orilla ' 'tuts, - stripeing "Pencils
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• ---'' and Dries
,es4for Carriage and'
Cutter. Ornainenthig• '. : .•:
A:i...fulktipilf niinlasses 91".t3couppertisint54 to our business kept in stock.'
e.41 4 :.ti•:ta.,0f tRa::. ::.-
Feb. 1, ign-Iy. - • - ' ".
• WILL
DESIRES lo info's=
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DRUGS, PATiirk
, 'RY, YANKE
.
At Greatly liteduced'Vrie
•
He has a large stook, and desiive to child it out, at a sma
,He also wishes to inform the public that on and after
there will be no books kept, but he will make it an object
and pay cash. Give him a trial, and be convinced. P. S.
soliciting your future patronage, he promises
,to sell cheaper
county- All those indebted td P. It, Williams or
note, will please settle the same. •:-
J. Parsons Sr, Co's
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-The subsdrib'ers, in Oider to reduce their stock tl a satisfactory' amount, to make 'roam for /,
Spring Stock, are now offering Great. Bargains in
Dkessf Ar-v
-'woods,' Shawls Cloa kings,
Furs, Skirts, Ciisslineres, &c.,
_
ALSOI RVINANTS OF ALL ITIDS OF GOODS.
Preforingto turn theibalance of our stock of Such IToods into Cash, crsu at a .s.leriGe
Boots 08* Shoes,
Wo have also made reductions in the prices of a 'umber of styl4lof WINTER 11001'3 and
SHOES, to lastslaring this sale
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•Irefu,
We are also adding daily Bargains • in•Housekee.ing Goods, in Tablo Linens, Towls, Towel
inks,'Napkint, Boyles, Table Coverh Bleached, an ltroWn Sheeting° and Sbirtings, Ticking,
Prints, Gingham*, do. .We are earitpr than usual this yhar siith 'tiers' Goods, but we think they
are cheaper now than they can be sr -FtsO in the season, isn'd'a'd+ise "on onetomers to make tbot
parithaeare sta early-as they cash. is very certain that tbeY Can beim cheaper. ,
'Feb. 1, 'lB7l.
MESIM
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIIL
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a people of Tioga county. that h
EDIOINES, PAINTS, 'OIL
NOTIONS, WALL ;PAPER,
Semi•Annnal
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AT CORNING, N:
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'yes !
d a large stock of Tin, .6toree
to undersigned taken pleasure
lie has at a great outlay, ad
took of the old stand on
REET,'WELLSBORO,,
ainient of "Shelf Ilaritware
tnerate the following article:: :-
'IKES, CROWBARS,
:LL, HAND AND BUCK
'TS, STRAP HINGES,
IR'S TOOLS, PUIII FS,
TOERS, BITTS,BITT-
KS, HATCHETS,
CHISELS,
PADES, FORKS, BE Neff-
OD SCREWS, CARRIAGE
AXLVIREES, ELiIP
ID IRON, GRINDSTONE
'ERS AND STUFFERS
'.IDGES, POWDER
ANOINGS.
artioloa oompoeing the eta&
missives. I aim to keep the
promptly and well.
TORY t'RICET
WILLIAM . ROBERTS.
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J. A. PARSONS' (Sr CO.
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