lieve, the truths represented and main tained .by ,the Cliratbto ~Chttrett., an 4 yetareitnwilittlg to tate - the 6tiliaequiSti , ; - ces logleakbArtvqly4,lluctl: Ali. igno ring or denicilet theni - he - reiniiided that all this betrays nollesa iv sliallcly7., uesifpfi ,t - pilid ttiatllti: bl igh f. Api Pt CknOrfq; lifer IVlt'ii' expeetiPiti ilestiCs to Peifsh litco he brute? But why, then,. IS ,1111-, tnorta, ity,louged ; for,i , --.that it ;40-a y prove another round • oGtixist enee snob as this?, . Whoever sult s era his: gaze to ba W. eit.on - this side of death, as -the goal- (-ilia striving,' will-in his own ex -1 pe rip, e e :prow all, Ikv 4 tte ed it liiii;of the. hardest Materialir. I.,et even_thts tieltuilitiiTii lei - 4-41s 4frotis in Its e ffects than the idea .that the aitine , lite ~ yrhieh in the immortal state is to bring Cs un_- alloyed: haritillteas; is to be F acri tl ced here ton brief perlial of frivolity, if not outright dissipation, at which many an avowed „Materialist wool & • blush, 'be eaus.e.of ttni,protligal waste of time; the wanton abuse or noble powe - re! ..-It-;,: g::.4t:'('..' ; Agi'lat'iy:r', OtH6LIIATION vAN IDELDsit, tailor. Wellsboroulaii, . Wednesday, February 22, 3.8'71. THE ItOF. OF PROcirtisStOtc.--The Pa.. Senatellls pinrsed ' a - hill allOw i rig - wti 2 men over 24 yCar - 4, - of age to be voted for, as School Dteect4s. This' step 'toward woman sull6gt.;,,,and is liitrin7 grda't reform.. '4lie complaint about ignorance on the part of School Directors, will not be so purnerous.when this bill r goes into effect. FROM FRANCE. Boum:4ATx, Feb. 16.-At a caucus held last night; and. corn posed of, a ma jorityt.ot the delegates,' It was resolved to esi'abliAt - a Provisional Republic, with Theirs as President, avreas Pro mier, arrifthe Diftte De Dazes as Minis ter of Foreign A flittrs. The other 51ip.;, tt.ters are to be Simon, Piettrd. Buffet and 'Burtoly - .' Ott the cot/elusion of a peace the Conveption trill adjourn' to, tipti will submit' to a plebekielte the further hula of the guveritnitcat. , • ,oNunz , :, Feb. yi --In eommidenee of ee vt a ili pre tt aiations made in the ,south of Prance for {wiling into kerviee the militafy i lays lof 1371, llismarek will eottscnt : to prolong the. arm itilee,ohly five days.,` 'l'he Capitulation, of Ileihrt has been signed, and the garrison „has, •c; it ittir(t:.v n with its arnis and baggage, 'rho Paris'figeieo says :" I t is repor ted that . the perrnau propositions for peaceitin thus': anti eessidn, , or A two anti Lprrainc, anti the partition of the, de pa amen t or j)ott bs ; au indemnity of ( i t e and a half: millions of' t balers ; the Prtftsians to hoop all the materiel ,of war they have Ottptured.,Pnd the Fren,oh, tleet and colonies to remain intact." • EDITORIAL NOTI:S. The Centro!find Paeifti railroads aye abltin Congress to let them off on nit detnand'for preiient iiayinent of inter* est on the bonds , issued for• their bene fit. 'They argue thet, by a tair eouartke tiou of the laws, this enn not„ he qeillart (led, and also that the government has finied in it, share of the contract. It has not given them its entire transpor :at hm to do, but has reaped much hen clit flora the roads in sißedier and °boa pel carriage: They do not ask a Subsi dy, and they say that In a few years the mail alone will much more thati pay intetct Oil the bonds. 'l'hey only ask rd-ief from present embarrassment, and tw there seems to be afair show of equi ty in their requests, and pantie ne Ulti mata 14;3s to the governinent, we,hope Congvelc..! will pass the resolution .they ask for. --A report has obtained currency through the papers that tloz , subsidy billb befr•re Congress call for over four millions of dollars yearly. This is not correct—at least . as regards the three principal bills that are Most important , and most likely tesucceed. These bills are : the. Gulf bill, Which asks, for $161:/;-. nOu yearly ; theAustrallan bill,. calling for $300,0000; and the Auer lean and Eu ropean . 6111, which only asks to carry the mail at present rate's, 4it asks to have the limit of twoyeare extended to twenty. No company would - feel - safe in starting aline of ocean mail steam ers with the possibility of losing the mail carrying. advantages at the end of .two year;. England her ocean mail steamers heavily ; and any now who has seen, as we have, foreign steamers cif the largest Watts daily corn._ ing to atiellor ern thequarantine ground at the poli of New York, or the "Red Cross Link," driving everything befori it in the Mail and passenger btadnesa, on the coast of South America, while in both eases a large American steamer w a a looked upon an an creeptimial thing, will hardly object to the passage of these bills. —The Democratic papers are 4rougly exercised concerning the in vestigationp institoteiLl . iy the Semite Special Com mittee. Some of ti e Rho% ietiders —among them-Torok; of North (aro liuri been 811111fuffitkA to appear and give evidence; Turner to appear in costume: If they iglu be got to tell the truth, some Interesting developments' may be loolCed for ; hot probably they will swear to tell the tea th us the chiv alry were wont to swear (0 flu pport the Uonslitution—w it II a " mental reserva tion." &LICE CAREY DEID This ailil(1111102117iwt, 'V 111 stoke Ilke tho tolling of funereal hAs on the sails of many-true !deers eif A inerlean tiy, poet 9 uad poetel;;;el=.' Many 'Will think of sumhuriied " Mona,('u : ith her " dead-leaf, ,hair," a 9 Way reall I lie sad :mnottneetnent., It 6 mot ,yery gene rally knowU that both Adico and her sister l'hcebe were Spirititali.46, and at tached to each other by - a love ilia was more than remiap tie. The Elmira Ad-, vcrliser gracefully says : " Ono day they saw the form of their little sic. ter standing on a house setae distance away, when else was in fact quietly sleeping above them. She died soon after, and the sisters became oon verts to the grange faith that afterward shed its weird influence o 'er their lives. The lovo,of the two lone sitters cias almus(wonderful. and a uni versal pity will b felt for 113mbe in her, great bereavement. Alien loved society, and be little Sunday ten partieket their cosy Mime in Theta* eth street, bad become quite a feature in N. York literary 114." , TUE ERIE FOR 1870.—The Erie toad 11a6t year, says the Elmira Advertiser, carried 000,275 passengers, and over four million tuns \ or freight. They have 41051 7 442 engines, 'which cost over a mil lion of dollars, The receipts front pas e'engers amounts to 0,100,870 ; from freight, $ 18,828,000 ; and the whole com bined, $10,479,401, while the whole sex pense lesves a balance of $BOO,OOO, •ThereitlieaS4e, a iithtla - nieat:4iinafz 2 er of some 2100 tons, which took' out. the ban Domingo Conimission, has uOt, Ireen heard from, and serious .fears ata. _entertained' foeher safety 84 Should t •A • he been reported twei : Nw',4lo f*P. the usual course of - Al! sorts of rumori'are'itiloat 'Concern:ts ,ing her. 'lt is said that; she yaw not setiwoythY,apd that this fact wash n n to englii-eO4-15-rithilliti,—*VO-Viel7e-iiiiida to speak:What they ..knew, for fear of losing ilheir places `Under government. This may be itippotied twkiioW • ntOro .of liticiii than- Utaritlthe Matters,, The Tennessee is nearly' neirt *one AA the t idea • -' • stanchest Is ,well r fonnil haye.'. gone "ti?'' the 'bottetkii:ltli.lti,4 l i 4fe's nevei-Otetop froM that po4ailiit#t —. And,'if :she islOt,.we see . ho';:aseu for, attachingldittne“ Jot foie, 04' #6.l' pro,o,t that hW yelt,beeti adduced: The following,list : of names is taken, from the Day. H. J. Ramsdell was -former 1y engaged on this Paper, - and most of I 'Our citizens 'will recollect him. • •-. 1,900. e-part Too board.eonsisted of Bon. Benj. Wade, Dr. S. O. Bowe, Andrew Corquitiiioacra ; Allan A.-Blitton;Seiiietaryi r. C. C. Parry, botanist; 11. Mit "and' Suhn P. `Foleiy,:phonographers; Professor.T. F. Crane,, of Cornell_LTaivergity; Professor Blake, geologist; Frederick Bouglass. Captain Henry Wade; G. P. Adams,`of thti - World; 11. J. If amsdell; of .the Tribune; Charles F. Hart; of fhb Standard ; li. V. Boynton, of the Associate ,Pkest ; C.,C.:Fulton, of the Baltimore American; Arthur It. Eibeilicrd, of the Washington' Repub-' lead and the officers and orev.of the ; vessel.' The. Press devotes nearly thiee col umns to thohistary of a notorious vil lain, Whose exploits ( in burglary, for ge-, ry, swindllug,contideiree games, ,rob- - bery, and almost eViefivarietY._oricourt drelisiii, eclipse 'eVeu,the noted Stephen , Burrows.. This precious.,,,viliain has operated under a multitude, of aliases, but histhree favorite names, and those by which he was best known, were " I. J. Ferber," At Edward luniphreys" and "JlH.Hardin." His , field of op erations was large, including some lit teen States, besides Canada. He is, just at present, rusticating in the peni tentiary at Charlestown, Mass., Long. may he wave—at the grated Windqkvs Of that institution. . _ LL WHENEE, WHERE ANI) WHITHER A friiiirityttilist writes to u favoritO gan,of Lis school that the work :•f4pirli,- , ualiSts have before them is: ,1 . "To enthuse rill humanity with new relig ious devotion to all truth, lead )yhere it inaY;' and, if ego truth bo not known, to ha discover Y; and if the way to discover -it ho also unknown, then to the discovery of the way. a , o the die covcry of the discovery of the discovery they devote thetnselves; and thus will the hieroaphan tie souls sail down the picturesque .sistus of pro 7 toplasni to the shore of the enemies." It strikes' us that humanity has a strong tendency to become "enthused" with humbug. If our " hieropliantio souls" could be induced •to " lead us down" the " protoplastic". vistas of common sense, we would twice our chance on the " anagogies.", • Ftit MIMI COMMISSION. A tribune - Correspondent says' " our troubles with England are' settled. It has taken a month to acemnplish this result." The public will be glad to hear it—if it only were true.- Mit ills' only anticipatory the High Commis sion consists of toll fallible men. As they all have a Most natural anxiety to satisfy their respective constituencies; as Way may be' supposed to have- au - timial prejudices; as each and every one. of them has his record, to make, with • which he Must go to the People of his country; as a'nlistak'e---real or sup posed—will cling to the maker thefeof :for an unpleaSant length of time; and , Atistly, as `it is quite possible that the five English Commissioners may not See the'vexed number of 290 in the same -arithmetical light' as the'ilve Americani Commissioners, we submit that it is folfe`(o - wait - until the naueli-desired-but hx-no-meane-certain-resultris reached and offtcially announced..• .'r • . 1103 IE Antr i tIANISM. • W.. J. Stillman, who was -for four years,Cousul at • Rome,. l Was written a letter to the Tribune, from which we extract alew points. fle says: ," Its traditions were as old as its anthoritY, and the system of repression and espionage quite worthy of St. Petersburg. Not to speak of vague and general complaints, 13Qnow that spies were p)aoed at the doors of the places of Protes. taut rorebip, to See if any Romans went in, and that:ono Mend* mine, a surgeon In the French hospital, was arrested for having , waited on' his wife, (an English woman,) and carried at night to fthe prison of the Holy Office, (the euphonic for the inquisition,) where ho was menaced with essere puniShment if ho not only did not abstain from courteales to Protestantism, but compel his wife to leave the Angliciin Communion and en ter the Romani and be finally escaped from them by an appeal to Frenekt protection as, an em ploye: - V . The system of terrorism was such that libel. ral ltomans dared meet only in public, and never permitted a stranger to approach them in con versation. I never dared enter the house of a Roman friend, for fear hf bringing on him•ti do. miciliary visit. •' Masons know very welt the hihtory of two brethren, hanged and buried in the highway, for no other oirense than Laing Masons. When, the lodge, which meets in Rome in' spite of all, wish ed to send an address of condolence to the Grand 'Lodge at, Washington, on the occasion of Lin coln's death, they were obliged to transmit ,the document through four messengers, the last not affiliated, an groat was their danger if discovered to be . Masons. " Worse than this—worse than anything we can couceive—was the system of debauchery kept up by the priesthood. It was a prOverb among the Romans that 'if one would go to a house of ill-fame he must go by day—at night the priests had all the places;' andanother, that ' all married women were seduCed by the priests' The amoure and profligaay of Antonolli were'as well known as those of the late French Emperor; and no Ono who has,lived in Rome long, can be unaware that the immorality of thatcity (ex cept among the obstinate Liberals, wb rejected i all prerogatives of the church, ; as s oh,) was greater than any city in Europe, oxeept Vienna and Naples, and worse in its tyie-than, that of the,latter city. . * , a ".Not helm a politician, and haying no occa sion for the'lluffragesof thdse whose love of free donwis purely egotistic, or whose sympathy with it is tin election 'mask, I am not ashained, like the Monde( a dark Muse, to give you my name, (only wishing 'tor the sake of Italy that it were heavier And better known,) and remain, in the •itrongest sympathy with your devotion to human freedom 'everywhere, in Now York as well as, in Rome or, Dublin. - W. 3. 11 - itu..NA.n., ll , "'Plitipaeld, N. J., jot. 0, 1871." - - \ Tll6 above letter t lls IN wain stoty, But what 'decent Anierican can reflect, . - without a 'tingling sense .Of shame, on the monster meetings that have been Feld ili . r exir principal cities to assure the , Pope - ,syrrditby and material aid ; While, pp tlielnattec,of Italian liberty, we , have heen dutub,,, fir "-oared [-you" verYHite a mouse.. `-Ahd • this i after. all our talk About the ," refugeof oppressed nations, l ! • f` vanguard o f , freedom," iiiorlorri'hope of liberty," etc. o; for the sake Of eoneistency—for the sake of decency—let us blow our national horn on a lower key, until we have, the ruO ral courage and honesty to el:amp - a r • nation struggling froni under centuries of- ierarichal okpresslon , and nib3rule, Bat th, people are not in .fault. The THE TENNESSECL following extract from I%fr. Sill!Mater= me wtion Flo ens in Anterloaz-it 'FINI/14•_ IQ. we prophetic and every day' more owl 01 ,, fin-' 4 1,4 0 Stillman, if: you Jo not got rid - oft hfWisrlitii clam, yeurVantry,will, he rained t - kas than nlo 09,3eellittbat liar A.,•0 611 tki 0 '14 6 44 6 r:0PP414-:*ith the zoip an ivradA4ine4iofeeetidaA tticlearruitne cc -040; opoilkof ItrA 'O4 rifili ,, .an'tt--41;,,W. etirtiate .ointted,T. 4‘,4 ----- F. PENNEiTLVARIA. `" - '"'"'St4te''Nornial -7 80httOli" -;;; ' Fifth Ditirict,—/IranifieN, Tioga Co., Spring Terin Opens March 27th, 1871. %.-..!tosan —CHARLES 11. :VERltilito A. -.-..,,PRiztotrat.,. Picifeinchoot Seletici• and" Art Ar tie m :l:eaehing„tikd bleital and Motal Yhilbsopsy •-• • • • 1114NRY W. Jprigs, •At. • Rrofessor, Mathematics, apt Natural, JOANCLAItIi, A: B. VeOtitiotor Of Ali rainiii aged and E kiln nun': ''z . 1 MISS FRANCES A. 000HRAN,i Pltossi. riesit, Ittatructor of Modern Languages, tixof G‘eogiapby: MISS SWAN R. - PRBI3t4N, M. R., Itistruct— or, o fßeading.an.d. Eloaution. „ = • ~ = I.S An G. )19Y , T;.Pflripa9r,1 tlvti!ttti.99l4ll Alttelo." „ rBAALBS O:THOMPSON,;Profeisor ofl rj,i74 ing4tud Painting.. , . . LEwis MEAD,lnstructor,of Pentztaoohip..- Et/$5 'ANNA It. KELSEY, 4 :Asklitallt fn Mathethailor. • VINES. PRATTdd. E., Pttoolpal of Mod el School, • MISS' YB MoltfiCilt; B. lr t „ = ' MII3B - LIZZIE Iif."HADINTS, ATZ APPROSTLIATIONS. 'FIFTY CSNTB on tiOit PER WSiK secured by_ declaring intention Ii teach. • " • By a recent act of the LegislatUre, the follow ing appropriations are made ,hy tho _State to Normal Students and Graduates: 1., Each Student over sL:enteeii years of' - 'aglp,' who shall sign a paper •declaring his intention to' leech in the Common Sehoel'of the dilate, shall reCeive:the,sum of F(Ay Center, per week towards, defraylnitho Ckperiees of tuition and boarding.' 2. Each-student nver seveateen years' • of 'age, who was d isabled in the m il itary and naval service of the United States, or of, Pennsylvania, or whose father taat Aie iije in . - said service, and who shall sign an agreement as above, shill ceive th 6 sum. of 'tosis. DOIA;Aft 'per week. 3.•Eachlittiden t, hoi , oupp_l3., Ur4du at shall sign on, agreementto I teach, ; ia: t h e. gOIDat 'u Schools Of this State too:fiiii yscirs,* shall rese e. the sum:offEntiry Doit,istOL 4 4. Any Student to enure these benefits, -mist. attend the ,§chool at least twelve consecutive weeks. *A Sobobl,Year must bold least four- mouths. .E2'PT*B‘EBi . . Ail the DlP:croak aYe auti3orlied and furnished by the State, and exempt those who hold them from any further. examination. by authorities acting under the . provisions of our Common School laws: ' Expenies for:Sohool Year of 44 }Vick.; including ,Boarde Tuition, Room 011,, and - Washing, $lB6, (less 50 cents, or $1 .per, week, as Mated above,) and leis $5O If graduating. .E.epenseefor Third Term, (14 sheiks,) coat men cing . March 27th, 1871, Winding; as above; $62, (lessiOets. or $l. per. week.) , • MOW nd Book Rent, for thosti'Who do not board idlslotuial'Buildliagi $lO rier terro, l (14 Weeka,)iless,-.600t5. otsl per,-week. In*tructip~i „in Bletromental ,ditific, including use of instnimerit, $1 per week . Pinmasiship, (24 Lessons,)' $1,60. Drawing, $3 per terra.' ° i?ointing $6 to $lO per term. Board can be obtained in private families at $3.50 to's4 per week. -' •- ' - No Exrita. CHARGES. Students admitted at any time., All bills are to be paid promptly In advance to the Principal, who aots 'as agent for the Trustees. Students boarding in 4114 Normal Building furn-. lob sheets, pillow- cages; and one comfortable. For further,information, or admission ,to - the ' • School, address thrcprincipal. - Mansfield; February Itith; 1871.-8 t - ATI' NTION FARMERS! PLASTER . ANY qUantity on band at the Elk Run Plaiter Mill, 4 miles from. Giines. Price s6'o4 per ton. .01!,MIGYErk:i'AtI;TAIIBit; Jan. 25M;13871.:-Im. t Notice. - A . vg parsons tudebted to D. P.-Roberts by Book account or Notes arereguested.to call add' settle and save Costs, 'at G. W. llferrick's office. Fob. 1, 1871.—tt - StATEIVIENT 0/ erec,—Avc..e .? 1,... , ..----...--. ,- .0. -- trj: the:7V•eaeury'of .7Voga Coto* for the e_year MO : ' - ----,RECEIPTS -.___ • - County-tax 1887, .. , Bounty, - a • County; 1888," Bounty, i ) a County, bounty, State poor, county poor, 1889, 18,928 48 County, 1870, ''-- '. 22,204 40' Bounty, • " - • % '11,320' 69 State, ; St . 841 61 , . Coanty poor, " 1,791 64 `Toartatip% poor, " 2,724 79 County tax, 1888-9, unseated lands, 8,877 74 , Bounty;,.; -. " ' "1 , % 15,431 72, Po6r, * ,`', .” : l i sos 92 • 'Counti,` l= " r sold by Tre'asprer,l,o3B 08 I • "••%I: I L. '`,. Nandi leaden/ed.; - 484 El • ' - - CriEritTrotath%ooltsV-030Therlff,1,196.- 60. II ruzi.l.nscho's note / . i -1, . 46 - , 00 -:If , o:Matey% note; 4 ' " 4 ' 575 , 00. T.A Robinson, money dimity farm, 772 .80' Judgment, county 'vs Blair of al ~ 100 00 N Close's note, 260 00 County loans, 1870, 8;416 83 County tax• seated landereueemed, 18 96 County taSt land Hold Coarniers, 168 94 E)e.P,ENRITURES. Commissioners' Wages. Job Rexford, .; $3lB 20. P. V. Van Ness, ~ 306 36 M. W. Wetberbed, ' 1 282 '59112 40 • Memiseioners' Couniet. HenryrAlleil,: , :: • 415 00 ' ti W. 1143mIth, , 50 00 Wilson Niles, , GO John I. Mitchell; ''"' 75'00- 1 4490 00 _ • ' 'Conunissioriere Clerk. ' ' ;- ThematrAllen and others, ---$1,001'50 Auditeri. - ' • S. Po; Phillips et al, $B3 76 Israel Stone, 42- 91 H.S. Atelier, . , 89 00 77 -- $195 66 traverse .liirort. J B Wilcox et a), Grand Jurors. Henry ?:foivrey et al, ISM Thomas P Wingate, Vosietablei Witt t , t - Inseho et al, • Jtaticee. Oleaveland etal; • D Dunbck, et alp Assessors.•. Printing P C Van Gelder et al, , Rtectiont J L Calkins Commonwealth Opel., L'ltitk et a); ` District 'Attorney: John I Mitchell, Bounty on Wild Come. P D .11odgkha al al, • $l2 60 r im in:9 and Bridge' irietni. B Ba4oult,ttl, Repairing Pridger, A Vte3tuOlds et al, - , , r s S'Pac hard,. . ,$3B op . • Silas Allis, ' • • ' 112 Oir . ; James Lion; ; 1- I_,6b 0 0r. ; P Doud, in Sullivan, -; .3_45. 00 , :f ; Chas`ZiyJon, in Elhlal4) • ,4 0 0, B Ward;, 4sl 39 Silas in 'Gaines; • 1 Idt; 01:L11;54019 .I)ciinags to intOrciiihniotte. Charles 'Stone, • • $5O 'OO - A COoledgo,.„l ,DA Abians Carl, • , 2§ 00 Charlei Edalaid; - 35' 00 14 A ,Humphrey, • 20 80 Philo Churchill, BA ;oo S IC 'Longwell,- 49 1 Wood,'lBo 80 JCi IlsColltn,- • • 25'00 Charles 4,ubbik AGO OD, , G B 01,104,, „ „26,00. " 23"'00' , A mg r vi t yp !; El . ' 25 00 ' .A 0004000.13,_ . -; .15000 A 'jobb 04 A S Eassolton, '25 00 A Dia/ease, ' • '45 00 J B Ford. '• ; - 45 00 W DitOl ll 4PP? , ..,g5O 04 Nawb43 , Close, ;0 00 Thomas Oirietc; j ib 00 • ,'• 20 -10 R . L ., 4 , 11- P.„. II IPPP/areYi ; ; 14 minsmuuh, , 4332 P George IP 42 WW Babb, • ; la z 4,; James Peters, - 39 90 ...110est Pasbeer, .4 99.,_ - r John Wilson, Jail. E MIPTP.Y P. 4 01 , - - ditinacirie 'Feet. ETTF Dbrialdicon;l .f 1 . IZanarn, if!aaitaattaqt! 41; • " " Sheriff I reef, ' J't 13 fiittei- 'at l i ifdnei Refuncie'd tki t ; • AIL' a ne e a ) - ' n!Z=M Jury , •VWBailey.et al, s : ;„. Dagwer itelson 14wop,e, , , 1 .. f dopying:l!efords., , :; ' - Te'ach'ers' ineiitutes. E: liortori et*, „ sin • $ 4001Parkburatimoney loaned, lit. W=ll'eoet ,Vdistriblittng temon.l 4, f cr ii stri t ipea sin t,diTiding county,Ato., ..22,fip .-•- , it ' 4 u ~ , 1,1 86 H 8 Coo •for Tape; - lb j Jones circulating remonstrances, - • • 1 0 00 it dI W W berbeo, 18-84 3 obiltesford,, 44 , 'lB 98 P V Vein `Nets, 12 00 P V Vanuels, expenses, .to., binding , mit : pauper, - • 360 11 L• Doane, acknowledging Treasurer's " bond, '1 . 14 00 CiS Moore, livery bill, ' 2 00 . Roberts it Bailey, goods, a 87 51 W Weiberbe ~ascesssn't Moysis Run, ° 13 00 Van Neill, " '"" '" • ' $ 4 21 90 Curry ea , o roulattg remonstrances, • 6 00' N E111111 , 010.,.41 ,0 738 0 ,4c., - ...7 r.;...,.. , :d ; 7:: •:-3:00 BrOCtq,,stamps Or d0cci,,,,5,,,;, , :,;!; •••,1,;•,•t.' .60 - .P I:l!.l36nieU;exptess Miargie, - , -- , ,00 II firalllii; fillealreneeißtaidhirited;, - ; t`l'•: . 8 12 sMitler,,Hatriebltt ',t eglpb;" . `` >.C 3 ';lk': - ...''''' V(141 , Wilion* Van V,alkenburg, gods, . • ;-; , '•4l M Buliaid, eiPraiiiiiiirges, 1 95 Marla! Black, piling wood,' ' 8 76 II El Cook, xeptiting-P;o'ry's fikice, • • , -18 00 D L,Deane„ " • . 7" .i , • ~- 305 141;J I Jatkion, 'Blair jsdlinient, ' ' 100:00 .11 , 0 C ox, staeop•and distoount '46 loan, 'lB 19 D L Deane, express charges, A ~ 1 • 1 - 06 T P ',Wingate et al, repairing office, 8 15 II C COX, ditcotint and stamp oo loan, BB 02 Yottng72 Merriok, 'flouting oo build'gi, 214 50 It 0 ',Cox, discount and stamp co lean, • • 10 91 'H'D Hackney, newspaper,' . • - ~, ' 800 David Melee at al, B Smith et • • Lange Said County. • R-0 Cox, Treasurer, - , -$lBO , OO - Court House, Officeir - and Grounde..- - Dfiturrooli et al, E Stratt,et, al, Repairing Rive!. Banks Charlie Tolee et al, Tolizylyp Appeals, M W Weiltarbee of al, Treasurer. Commission on co bonds, $603 68 ft " orders, 890 98 ri poor orders, 98 03— $1,692 67 ' • State Treasurer. IV IV Irvin, • , . $2,7b4 SI Amount of bills paid, to the following persons, for County ,Efoulc and Farm, and other .bills town *hip,' &L.,' from January' 1;1870, to, jenuary 1, 1871,•by the Treastirer of Tioga County : • " • • John Wortithdihe. repairing," ow S9'oo W T Htitatibrby, doottiring pauper N 15 00 i.J'alKi 9 g,*eeping Westfield pauper.., 148.14 'BelaySatterly,keeping,Charleston pauper 11,75 AM do R' Spencer, flour and, fied 00, Jacob Morsman;digging grave ' • 4 00' T L Baldwin, goods to Tioga pauper 13 92 R and E Palmer, fixtures poor house 14 00_ J Fish et al, goods Tioga boro pauper 50 9.2 'Jane Jones, Blois paupei • ' '6 't& I Conversa•42. Osgood, for coal • & W T Matters, inerehandise, I' II Sheffer, brinittitaajgr._ to P ROA., • - 8 -n r al, keeping pauper IS B T Van Horn, furniture , • 22 04 P.ItOBERTS. - , Nelson Packer, doctoring Delmar paupers *4 00 ,W L Warriner, keeping Delmar pauper 8 25 Jane Jones, Blois pauper .' • •-, . • 875 •Job Look, oho)* for Poor House 195 00 U Conway, rethoving pauper . 1 00 8 Watkins, lirery. - • 2 00 C L Willcox, 'goods - 101 52 Roberts A Bailey„goods . • , 91 80 W•T Mather's, goods* —. , ....1.9 03 Sears A Derby, geode • 6 55 1.1 Austin,- oow • , 55 00 Jane Jones, Bloss pauper ' 2 25 G W Navel, repairing 4 85 Webb A Hastings, - drugs , 4 25 SelaY Satterly, Reeds I : ' : 6 00 Joseph Mitchell,,loal - , , " . ' 52 25. Will Mathemgoods ~., _ _ •, : , 183 81, Jane Joiths, - Slosi Paiiikisr • . . ' ss 0121' "Pelee 46 Blair; Odds- - -.` '''' ": '• '' . "- 6 - 55 Willeox-ik:Wil,slaslPo62 . ) .•" : ` 16 6.0' Willdok 11 Wheeler,goodc, - .; . , ~ ;0 isc) - D Awiti"; t)iiiiilng patiperith pe'ei,lthuie 16 07 T Allebinsoni on salary ' • • '5O 00 T L Baldwin, geode. Tiogapauper - 26-60' W C Griffin i bringing pepper ro poor housq,ls 75 - C B Kelley, gOidli _, 473 Biallard Jr"Oo, &side '' . `r 186 P R Williams, goods .. l'9 68 W 0 Riese,. goods - ... , , 40 15 ,L A Gardner, goods' . 27 96 Wright & Bailey; goods :' 85 00 Roberts A Bailey, goods " 674 Sears A Avery, repairing . 30 00 Lounsbuiy'tc' Kimball; repttiring 10 95 0 J Wheeler; repairing '. ". • 9 85' Jobn 14oeketty, *toping pauper _, . ' : 16-40 El W Sherman. removing pauper - , ,`ll 65 hi W;Wetherlide, bill' of work , • fi 00 E Boyntin; geed' for pauper ' ' ' - 's7' , 50 N Pooker,-holf year's 'salary , • ' l 5O 00 B Hart, flour and teed - ; i • 2 . , 1 ,76 -1,9 W L Wartirier, keeping'poupor ~., 6. 00 031 fteelej, coal - "‘' ' 320 Wilson A. Vau.Valkenburg, goods . •. • •42 OH Hastings, goods - - , 43.4 -41 f Alanoon Thompson, stook ' . 50 00 Sears .6 Avery, :repairing ` . • :',,,,, ' 21 95 Leroy Tabor, furniture , . ; • , :13 50- Samuel Ltidlow, date . ' .22 80 J E Lyon,'digeing grave 3 00 A E Niles; bill. of work for 'Bogs paupers 4 50 N R Gee, Tostiee'e Bill - • I - l' - -2 00 W M Insepo, removing paime,,, , & 00 John Lookerby, keephrg pauper. -,;. . 43 58, Jane Jonii,Bloas pauper -- ' ' 300 J H Everett, ?entering petit iir --- 7. - 42 - 00 E M-Streger; rooming pauper • 'll 68 0 Bailey, removing pauper - , - .. 684 A Wass, ?Studying pt‘uper _ '5 00 - W A Weir; keeping paupers 1n asylum 445 18 John 11 Shaff, keeping pauper : • • *. :,: -' 20 25 IT /I CooPCTI expenses fto• , , 25 00 J H Everatt,`?eintiving paup ers ' ' ' 21 00 George /fruiting., goods' '. , - ' ) '< -- 01- 86' MM. Converse, use oUbull , • i 16,00 8 Ludlow, oats,; p l 4 r. E Fellowe, butter ' 'lB 4 $48,80 73 60 61 35 688 81 $97,087 61 $2,734 28 8708 84 $123 00 $BB4 2k $49 87 1,13,840 60 $3BO 60 $913 91 W W Webb, half .year's salary ;_ '5O 0O John H Bhaff, keeping pauper .. 9 76 HVell, bill tei coffin &o . 18 0 B Hart, flour. — • . • -46 56' J R Barker, goods ; . let 7& C C "Mothers, goods , . - 1 30 61. B T Van Horn, farnitnio ' • " - 12 00' WO-Kress, goods • 88 80" Toles & Barker, , goods 44.90' .1" Riberele, leatheA ,„ 595 Gardney,'goodi '”. • 21 22 Webb I Hastings, 06118 B 75 L Willoos,lo4B . •- ps , B9 P.obeits 45 08 Bears & Derby, shoes , .14 90 -Wright & Bailey, flour,. '-. • 3 42'00 ! W,TiMatberili.gocida . - • .412'27 Jane.Tones,_Bloes paper , 7 00 DootOring 'Nelson paupers , , 21 . 00 Conrad Holt, Riklana permit , 80'00 Xfpdike, Rutlso,d,pouper ' 750 ,J A Weir, keeping paupers in - asylum , 3.15,5 95 remostag psnpoirs ' ',LS '4O ta John Gray, blooksthttiel , ' ' 8 28 C Bailey„, keopjng pauper, - , 888 1.1 W Wothollies,s,riTat • . _ 02 00- Id Borden: teaching ' ' '3 00 `i J R Barket,goode: ' 98 99' W T Mithers,=goodS. • " 11 4 4 0 L A glardner, geeds r . 19. 88 RD Dartli,;wheat — , ' ' . 1130 80, Oldstbors s iOdds ' ' ' ' 1 3 1 78' • 211ga Roberto &Dgloy i,goods , 4 3 7 . wpm _ -3 0 Alftd Itivit,lumber ' s r B y' Truman & Bowen, lumber •• • Ib'29 0 L W,illoox, goods 7 ,62 Jane jow l :32los pate '3 00 ft 1,7134 91 sJ24 75 $257 76 _54,841 94 1111 IMMINIE apex; Webb a tlaitlegs, - goods • I) 0 Edwards, rernovlnk paw*, W L Warriner, keeping pauper - R Lounsbury, blackWth!ng lob 'Etinorida, - C J Wheeler, repairing. Bears.* ¥, rppatripg Joseph Mitebell, coal Truman 4 - 86iren;loode - shits &DOW podo Road, pew: David Heise of al, , J F "1442 - cg2 Jubn F !;141 M W WettciAireet, ist; ' ''SVe 00 Thomie%Allen;.• -• aed,Coai,- . . A:pa Smith et al, , • Townthip Lines Inqueett, &c. Land Returned =IN WRAC tress, goads • 19 00 1 4 r s ,ojter; waking cider 27 OD A 0104410i8oPds 21 83 T62olring 4 00 1 Young 4 getTilruranoe 191 6 1 ,100d3 $4l ilMillocoicifitbitC 4 .: "4.511400 6 0 1 % OIAT I:4VltObinicms D 'Pl ar Y J Alrefr, Pa asylum 26 40- $1,440 62 $5BB 50 f 0,200 44 ~olal Gant - dt - iiiendlinnit for thi - 20,4 48/o,4poludipg paun4y, pppr, anti anipmiqpal. l , B'o4;Thikaitt , ri 4_00406 'I. 1 tMa 92 $75 80 -Theloilewing property Wu on band illO firs Jay' of January. 1374 as perinventory, taken a :the county house and farm`. • - pair of horses -- 7 11400 00 udieh cows .; 860 00 2 fat cowl -L ' "- so 00 ,• • 3 two year old heifers ' 120 DO • 2 calves • 20 00 18 sheep 86 00 '4O shoats ' SO Otl 6 shoats • - • - .; 50 00 • 4 hogs s. • : I : • 80 0 136 bushels of wheat • „ , 288 . :000 bushels of oats - 300 .0 12 bushels Norway - oats 9 0 13 bushels beans - " •• 29 2 , ,•75 bushels:ears of corn i • 37 6 t 4 bushels seed corn • - • 3'o :9 pair coarsoloots .• • 36-0 t' ,• 4 pair misses! shoes . 8 00 : 4 pair women's chugs , 7 00 pair slippers' . 100 '„.1;4 pair *Widnes shoes ' " 7'oo • 7 11,4 pair missa l - • ' = 'l9 ob l 8 pay boys' shoos 4 0, boys' Hilts 4 7 = 2 160 brooms 2 o'o. pair - snspendus • t 25 yards white Satinet . llB4O 22 yards ticking . ' ' '• " • 58 9 0 . 111 yards muslin ' = - 1,02 yards sheeting 25/ yards darning 05i• yards'capaimere -- 14 shakers ahh2gtes . 10 barrels pork 800 lbs beef 210 lb a lard 89 lbs sausage 209 lbs tallow; lbs tea 8011Piingkr; 50 lbs butter ';" IP' $1;115 slit WIC MO P 9 81,216 58 Ma $l9 00 , SOH 213 *BO OQ $OO 00 $l5O 00 • lbs sugar, •s-, v• - • _ 1 tub upplotutter - `- 1030 i pall Pairit.and brush „ 4 - ply -"- I barrel bran - - 2 00 • • • 2 plough /IP9 /8 fowls. - id; 38 • 200 lbs grease - 810 sllbarrata /lour „. • , 28;00. Xi .barrela 4 00, w 8 builds bidir • 00 00 o.lartedirplokiori '•• 2- , •• - •-12' 60' 59 lbs tobacco - • - • • ' 1,5 00 43barIele,yinegar 36 00 80 jrallorlif Syrup ," . 19 50 /i - barrels lipple'eauto" " 15 00 ' 2 barrola boiled eider - : • '4O 00 1.14: barrels 'apples 23 00 'l2 Pane% butous , „ 12100 11 jail canned fruit '"' ' 51 60 1 barrelisoft soap ;-- • ; - 7175 18 barchard coat _ , • - ~1126 • ' 4 lba pepper , 00 . 4 lbs•Ooffec;: ; • - • 1 00 1 ortnokuntineg , • • , 10 3 04 16 1 0 1r.rtitAlla • • .9, 00 1014"lba 4r/esl,sprqes • • • - /105 ''"'l3 20 , 1 lb•plag tobacco : = , 70 /-‘;` 4 lbs•amokiltobacco • ' • 120 • • B5O busbels po *toes, • ' . 425 06 5,1.45 bushelitn / 00 $5 bbets• • •' • • • 1 44' 100 bushels carrots ,••• ' 4 00 13 barrels kropt I 1 50 , 831 tons bay In' barn ' , 33, 00 • straw in barn • • • - 6,5 00 ail, yards. 42 luch.abeating • 7 79 • 3 gross_battoni3 „ 165 . dq5,,0i . 51;06 111 • • - •11 00' 2 bOxotiloblui and 'eyes - - • 80 I+ : • ' 37 - 4 t t rtnoAtist ) litkca-,tltreadl• .• • 00 paplinirof, Obis . • ~ ; ; 1 . 30 16 oci'tt6n4boota 1 00 'll p'illcisr,cascur • ; • ;.. , • ,2. 7 5 , —-1 iroolcir•skirt ;,• • : 200 '• urea's oo bcOte`olatlies 15 00 :5, chemist> '• .• , ; 5 'OO ' dress - • ; • - . • 150 -.;; - 4 yardi delainO •80 -. • yards calico '' " • 10 . 3 Pair- men's pints - • 900 '2 ccate l „ • .10 00 •11damin arias 2 00 1 :sheet wadding ,15 21towels. • • 50 • • 21 single ticks •I. .• -4 2 00 8 double ticks : . • - 900 ;30 pair , . 2'oo • • 5743 29 $lB 50 $l9O 10 $430 63 $9 06 $216.68 $lB3 90 The Superintendent-of the Counti House and the County Commissioners roport as followe Tioga county in account with the following townships and boroughs, inkeeping; paupers at the County House, 'including board, medicine,' clothing, .to., from the lit day ot 'January4lB7o, to the let day. of , J'anuttry, 1871; also-the fol lowing bilis of Teraporary relief,, and bringing paupers to the County Houle and' also' inoiu. ding the expense's at State - Lunatic •Rospital 'at Rathbun, pid tha cost of taking ,ttieza:Oere : •BLO90:-8 pasporad, male, : foga* ; Ara. -435 # 80 9 46; 80, takingspiuptirs to county kettle 'BB3 00 Paid. nospital forlareping P , Amy 'O4 40 _l2B weeks' t . •pard,ut ocunty.bonsw 2 Q9 91 Takinglifary"Winfleld Coming {3 00 Tomporair relief ktroPlig paupers : 1 94 00 . . . .. „ v . . .. I “ .., $47,4 it( BR4:SOKEIELE-.8 paupers, !kraals.; 4cs, 0; 70, 50. , - r To taking paiipers to county hOnee ' ' $l5 75 102 2 7 beaks' board at county beds° 170 80' ~.,„;-......... 9 , 9 0 , 35 , CHdTHAH-2 paupers, 2 males; ages, , 89, 60. To to tog pauper to county house "I $5 00 Pal .431obutes: **pauses ..: • . 114 05 Hlt Opopeeisokpenles_.. , ' .;25 00 Paid lOspiter keepiug'3l E Young 2Bl $O, ' 894etiks' boiard'itt ceurily house 114`,110 - . : , •-.‘ - ---..::-... - ''l iii . e , :l '... -, , ' cl ~.. ;^ - $42091 I CHARLEITON-42.,patlers, - iirnales;- 9 lb; mates; ages, 82, 4 7,.49, 4, 7 , 9,7; "4, j 9 •".9, 9. To taking pauper to oeunty, hoUse , ... ,1 $l, 00 - Tempotary•lbiliii"' " 'lB 55 • .285 4 7 *aisle' board at county house' 471 so cOVINGTON (borongb)— • To paid hospital for keeping'GCleaier Lsss b 4 , _'OOVINGTON_O own'p) 2 pompers,2 4l a 1 es, 1 ' female; ages, 74,'26. To 110 B-7 mobil board at (minty house ' CLYEIR.--2 patipeis, 2 males; ages; To removingpanper -,!: F Paid hospital fotkeeping ' • 104 weeks board at county bones' I),ELMAR-5 ages, 92, 62;36, 76,18, - I relief . - • !: 4 PsA& h its! ter_ keeping F Tai ellows -3 • - la° 2-7 , esker bo'aia at .zronty house, 4 IELICLAitIM-2,paupers, 2 males; ag , -fie temporary pipet' ;86 *setts' bdaid at ciottuty house PARMINGTON=B paupers, 2 mall male;. ages, 26,1, 10. T 0,128 6.7 Weeks' boardnteounty.house, PALL BROOl{-4 pauper, male ; 'agC To 52 weeks" beard at eor m ty hoiMe JACSIBOI4,--4 Parlys, 2 males, 2 . 1 ages, 86, 60, 58; 70. To temporary ridief 208, weeks' beard at county house , • 14AW)111 , 10ETILLE-L7 paupers' 4 females - f Wes, 45; 8, 1,1'8,1 To 84 84 'weeksl'Ateord at courtly Muse .. -- LAWAENCE-4 paupers, 2 Inalts,l ages, 27,4,.83, 61. • To 208 weeks' board of county honse .LIBBRTI-4 paupers, $ males,l feme , 77, 79, 28„99.• - •' • •' ' - To paid temporary relief Paid hoapi4al le; *sniped Parr 4 ' 3 8 ,4 1 44-Wa9 ff i rbl a ff, el-:"110F419-Ffir$ 41ORR18-1 Fame, fa_als, ase# pl To, Web& band., at cloudy two T _ _ . . MIDDWiIittRY-8 = players, 1 m ' . ' ' males ; vie' aged 28, others amino To paid temporal,' TAW '. 308 weeks board attmpaty hours 1 26 1 AP 16 ap 10 25 2.00 26 556 2 Sts 51 10 ..1103LS011--8 paßpors, 8 males; age - ea.' " - To expenses rauurring paupers • ,§4 !pike .bos t rO at county hop EMI 04a1vos, - 3 leis iiiiiklotioOs Mediates • Stook of leatberJ MEI I RICUIROND- iPt,NAktk.ll ;_f_ or. itt. - RUTLAND—b paupers, 2 males, 3 females; aßes.34, 3, 50, 10,1, --,, To paid temporary relief - %. - 7,,...4 , -- - . • :,•'J,s'-. $l9 15 88 4 7 weeks' boarilit acing! lieUso, 144 23 :-....,...; , . „ 4 ,„..,,,,,, •,,7 4 ~Irz, ' ---- f-g 0 : - . , , , i..jA ''Z; t '.*' ''!,!,:,- i -:'.., ~ :';'. 4163 38 Atrik l4 4 4l to l 4 o ii;', tnitli. l 'aiti_4 l 9:`: - ‘ ,TOIII 0; wiielia'_Viartill emirity'bosisi ; $23 5.8 f 43FYILLIYAN43:PatipaM, 3 udlea; 'ages, 71, 8, 57:- -- ' s - To; 561reaka board at county bowie $259 89 _ T OGA (lowns . lo2)=l.2,puume,_lo,_molss,,,/, • ' females; eg os,B. 11, 65, 40,10, 5.44,13, 11, - -, 7. 5, 1 . To *pewee removing pauper atuporary relief . .... 1,80.10, 8;'001 68 1 141 OP 783 08 41 instill? board at opunty . house ' ,411•- 48 - v . $450 5 1700 A (borough)— I !pauper, male, aged 1: . To paid temporary relie4 $5O 9 Paid.hospital for loiePing . llptolikiss 'l6O 8 52 winks' 6aard itt-c*ity-bouse ,- . -66 8 - - . ' - $298 4 • UNION-3 paupers, .3'malds; 1 female; ages, j2B, 40, 28. ' ' To axpenses removing paupers 831 97 !aid hospital for keeping M'Donald 290 95 - 08 0-7 weeks' board at county house 114 72 $437 64 . . `, WESTFIELD ,(torrnabip)-1 pauper, • tnalo, itgod 76. ' To 'laid temporary relief . • $143 14 17 4.7 ;rocks board at county house 29 28 $172 42 WELLSTfOROI I -5 paupers,,44ll4 es, 1 femalo; • nes 92 1 ea, as, Ts, 85. To exotics removing paupers $1 00 Paid hospital for keeping E Bellows 117 00 1:00 6.7 weeks' board at contty.lionse 108 02 • TIOOrk COUNTY— To paid heopil keeping Margaret Berke $16,8.38 Total amount expended,.' (see r county house bills of 1810, before mentlo'd, $8,200 44 Deduct cab received by Superintendent fol. produce sold from the • thrni, and ?Erre:murex, 800 1 0 27 10 62,.01 'I6IT -3 1 1 05 7 0 15 0 By Waperiseof beeping pattpeyptit.oonn ,AYouse,hitaiged. townships, $4,696 97 By-ttliP . Plitt4 rollefite•pniipeis not Jog Att'ecitinWhotise .. - •: • - By paid' hospital 'at,,ltartitiburg, and charged to townships, - • 1,556 24 By paid hospital for keaping 454 Burke, • aud.ohirged to.county I ' 169 88 s:ty paying insurance on buildings, 196 84 ' ' $7,427 84 „ To fuventory'of personal property by late SupSrintendent, Jan. 1, 1670, as • by last statement published, $4,048 30 peduottbd following - property,. lost by • not being Luken care of, before the • , present Superintendent came to the county house, And charged in sat : 150 beads cabbage ' : ,• - ' $7 50 100 bushels turnips - '37 50' , , ,25, bushels beets * 7 50 10 barrels krout ' - ' .5000 _ 4 barrels apple sauce " 40 00 15 bushels onions T., 18 75 • 6 barrels Soap ' ' 25 00 91:yards muslin._, 3_30-189 63 . . . . Balance of-old Inventory, $3;858 67 tozionnt of property on .hand.'laa„.l - 1871; as Per Inventory, - - kola os Deduct balance after takingout dam •agisdproperty as above elated, 3,858 67 , . . , -An increase of ' ' Estimated improvement on the farm and buildings, ._ . . Amount in favor of farm, &0., 'The price charged the townships for board at the county house, upon the estimate of the; cost pelt Week for each pauper, it a small fraetion less, than one dollar and sixty-seven cents her week, arid includes everything expended upon the paupers—feed, clothing, medicine; schooling, &o. There has been at the county house during the year, 96 paupers, and an average o f over 58 during the whole year;a large number of them old. infirm arid sic kly, and needing a large amount of 'care and attention. - The cost of keep ing our insane at the Pennsylvania Lunatic Hospital, at Harrisburg, is $3 per week. This does not include clothing, or other expenses; and we and some of the charges are for damage done-tothe .buildings and furniture. This is charged . to the townships in their Roam% ex cept in the catmint Margaret Burke. - The Com missioners have allowed temporary relief outside the ;minty house, on consulting the Supervisors of the townships, and the .prioe generally paid dam not, etceed 745 cents per ,week. The Com a p» share of OliOCl*lty farm , the erection of the build ing.; at the one mill tax for the present year, it is etpeeted will liquidate the whole debt.— - And t woultrecommend that a law be passed doing 'away,- with, the township poor tax, and Making it ale:nerd oonnty poor tit.* instead, as money would be saved to the county, by doing away with contested snits between townships. Thal:malty house Superintendent proves him self well qualified for his position; and deserves ranch praise for his management of the farm and care of the paupers. The Commissioners could not well spare such a man, and. concluded they would make money for the county by rats log hit salary. The account of this year's ex penses at the'county house includes something like one huidred„dollare which shad d have been put in last year's account. • • -The elitount of $4,338 20; the balance in fa eirelithe county Tieasnrer in his account, is made by short money loans, on individual sou. rity, for the benefit of the eounty, and.to bepaid by the Treasurer out of moneys now due the county; when collected. /6- 3 DO 5 00 0 00 ~i $ . 3,9.6 99 V. I VAN NESS, Commiestoner. in accourit.alth Tioga county for the year 1870 - DR. To conuty triers OR. By 99 dap' servico... ' By 456 miles' travel, M.' W. WETHERBEE, Commissioner, in account wyt Tioga County for the year 1870: DR. To County orders $282 84 OR.* 92 days' 'style. '$Tlll 00 , By y 1.4 miles' travel 0 81-4282 84 • ' JOB REXFORD, Commissioner, in account with Vela County for, the year 1870 : 1:1B. To county orders' $Bl3 20 ()R. By 93 days' service $279 00 B$ 670 miles' travel -- ' • 84 204313 20 ' i TlCia l eollllty. ut We, the , Commissioners of said county; do certify that thS foregoing is a correct ogrement of the reeeipts and expenditures therein Sot forth. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto Mt 'our bands end aoi r of °Mei this 2504.ditY of Ja n• nary, - 1871 . , ;- .VAN NE139,, JOB' REXFORD. M. W. WETURRBEE, Commissioner's. Attest: pima. ALLIN, Clerk. _Robert p. cox, Treasurer of Tioya County, in ao coUnt with said County, from January 11, 1870, to javiita ry 19, 1871: DB. Co. tax 1862 uncol. 00 29 State do 13 60 Relief do 11 74 Militia • do 12 81 Bounty ' 1865 69 66 County • do 8092 State do • • 82 58 Relief do 88 81 Bounty 1867 78 50 County do 95 69 Poor do . 20 00 Bounty 1868 1680 88 County do 281 24 state do 28 85 Poor do 67 20 Bounty 1869 10,192 50 Conxty . 0, 888 82 State ' o 209 10 Poor • do 842 98 Conuty p'r do 2,243 46 County ", 1870 33,451 23 Bounty do 22,305 46 State do 1,678 68 County p'r do 5,558 98 Cow'D p ' r do 8,621 47 o. tax nn'd '6&41 8,677 74 Bounty do 15,431 72 Poor do . 1,590 92 Co tax p'd on ti'd sold by Treaa'r 1,036 08 On s'd land ret'd 484 87 Costa ti'd by Sh'ff 1,105 60 Jumbo's note 45 00 H C Bailey's note , . 67600 Re'd ban co. Rim • 77260 Jud't OP 'Blair et al 100 00 1 N Closo's note 260 00 1 County loans iB7O 8,416 88, Tax on land rede'd 18 95' Tax land i'd Comia'a 166 94 491 85 1.83 97 0,80. $2.00 174 84 170 27 ;349.6 'omales; $34 75 39 00 217 08 , 290 81 ,71,59. $3O 00 143 27 IMBM MEI 8214 88 , 71. 886 68 amides; $57 50 846 53 t 186,620 48 By bal due Tar 4,838 20 $404 03 DZIE $139,967 68 We, the undersigned, Matters of %loge county, having aUdited; settlfd and adjusted the above ae 'oeutits of ;Robert 0. Cox, Treasurer of said county, do certify that they are correct, as above stated. 'Silt nese our hands, this 19th day of January, 1871, ISRAEL STOND, S. D. PHILLIPS, Auditors. DA'l4 P. HURLEY, $l4l 72 4males; $348 53 le;:agee, $B5 90 $179 41. ° .P 7 414 Amount of county bounty loans, to per state ment o(Anditorr, robllebed jan., 1870, $132,958 38 Amount leaned during 187 p, . 0,41 e. ca Amoutt , 4 bcp4 redfiej, 08.554 7 e 1141,84 Soldiers' sonds do, 1 1 8 48 60 Paid on ,74451Futkburst bend, 8,017 44 Intere veld on Donde, , 9,712 5$ t r r 1 tOil 1 , 80 08 MEI Deductlate:rest paid as above, $lO2 60 109 98 • 884 b 88 Bal.dne by county, ZAP. /11. 18112 05,L74 as $2lB 48 . • We, the ndeirsed. Asdltore of the count of %l ogs, having ap dlted and &Misted the abovo account. do coati& the same to he comma, as to the tndebteP Mgt of the county. Witness our hinda,the lath daY of 4antlSTY.'lB7l.• t9it4El. SWIM, .D. PWILI4PB, 1 Aaditors. DWI, P.- lIVALtri. ~ 132E1 $l5 00 P 2 9 0 4 6 U 2 44 RECAPITULATION. Balance, $306 86 ... $27 00 CR. County tax 1862 $9029 State do 13 19 Relief do 11 74 l!dilltla do 12 81 County 1865 30 93 ,Mate' do 82 58 [ Boller do 68 91 Bounty do 69'65 County 1867 49 00 'Poor do 20 00 County 1868 209 89 Bounty do 793 77 State do 23 43 Poor do 67 20 Abatements 228 96 County tax 1869 131 64 Bounty do L 46679 Com% all'd Ooll're 836 57 Abatements do - 2,997 63 County tax 1970 10,670 68 Bounty do ' 10,457 40 State do 1,822 99 County p'r do 8,742 46 IToviop poor do 6,963 08 Comm'n county tax 72 00 do 'Bounty 20 42 do Co, poor 24 96 do Tow'p p'r 88 66 do State - 918 Abatements county 498 16 do bounty 506 98 Co. orders redee'd 29,698 61 Poor do 6,636 03 Co. bonds rede'd 48,564 78 Soldiers do 1,583 OS In'it p'd co. bonds 9,712 54 P'd,ToelParklittrit 8,617 47 Bank noteDeq'69 -1.000 00 Comm'n co, orders. 890 96 do poor _orders 98 03 do bondif redo'd 608'68 S l''r WO Sop '7O 2,76482 Costsp'd Sheriff ' 21 14 Comm'n p'd S Tr'F 27 64 $139,967 CB 000761 9,712 64 =CM ,369 0 ,_ SUBSCILIBER, ,wotild reipectfully inform hio:nr‘ny : pitteons awl the' trading - public!, ho has unidolarge(rodxiolions In pric e s of his tauffit clock of .., ... . T"E tba 'L"''Sita,i4i,i; -I Dress Goods, F " Ready Lade C'loth"ng $7 fio 40 BO 4 . , : CLOTHS, pASSIMEHES; all Of vitticb-are o ff ered for Cosh or Ready. Pay at prices that can .Dot rail to give satisfaction, The public are corOally invited to ail and ocotillo° and be cq visaed Ibut'uotv is the time to buy cheap. The 'high et Market Pt ice i Paid for all kinds of P W elibboro, Feb. 22, 1871. The Largest Establishtnent Druggist! $286 02 772 00 t rAvINQ faoilitiosjor buying and handling largo qutintities of Go , .L 1 them at the lowest Jobbing prices: rtk our retail .department Quo vance over wholesale prices. A largo stock of 87,427 &A STONB, RHODE ISLAND .81151 Transfer Ornaments, kripeing Pencils and Brushes for Carriage and Cutter Ornamentaing. A full line of all classes tif Goode appertaining to our ,bueinese kept in etock. Feb. 1, 1871-Iy. • $5B 32 541 38 $599 70 SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS. 13'ENCII SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE PIPE BOX S, AXLE-TREES, ELLIP• TIC' A SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR BA D IRON, GRINDSTONE' HANGINGS, CORN •POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUT9 ERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL CARRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS, PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS. • a new thing, and made for wm „...... Ti i! .., aro but a law "ofthe many artialla aoroposini the stoCk E . aarrx - O the public to call .04 e..eallne fo r thamoOlroa. r .uu a aaep lOU .I.72,7Jastg x- art r y of goods in my line; and all work to order done promptly and well. • • SAS Er, _DOOR S, BLINDS, AT FACTORY PRICES Wellsboro,Feb. 1,1871-Iy. , WILLIAIti ROBERTS. CLOSING 011 21 86-8306 86 The subeeribers, in order to Witco their stock to a satisfecttay amount, to make room for a .ring Stock, aro now offering Great Bargains in Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaking s Furs, Skirts, Cassimeres, &c., ALSO, REMNANTS OF All KINDS-OF GOODS. Prefering to turn tho lialanee of our stook of Such Goods into Cash, oven at a sacrifice We h HOES ve also made reductions in the prices of a number. of styles of WINTER LOOTS and to last during this sale • I= also adding dally ; B:rgaine 4n , Housekeeping goods in Table Linens, Towls, Towel -Iy, !Meetings a king, Doylas, Tablo sovers, Bleaehed and Brown and Shirtings, Ticking, tugboats. .do 'We are earlier than usual this year with New Goods,. .I)ut we thinik they 4 er now than thoy can be later in the season, and advise our customers to make thenthen le eas early as they can. It tamely certain that they oast be no cheaper. i . 1 -1 , J. A. PAARSONS & CO. We info, Ni Prints, are oh puretil FM ' I .-,N-EW. ,- :::ARRA-N6EMENTS-11 GENTS, BOYS and Younts Mt. 11.30151110, WHOLESALE AND RETAI GLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THICK. PAINTS, AL L KINDS AND COLORS, VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A FULL STQCK `-.Bt6V6g - T . A. Parsons & Co's • r 1 Semi-Annual AT CORNING,' N. - • Boots Shoes, Oren, Goods ! oduee. TIITSIAS HA It ULN in Northern Pa. ! Btoves Having on hand a large stock of Tin, Stores and Hardware, the undersigned takes pleasure to announce that ho has' at a great outlay, :id- Aedt to the usual stock of the old stand ot, MAtN S'IREET, WELLSBORO, a..aoraplete assortment 9f Shelf Hardware, Of whit% he enumerate the following articles NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, HAND • AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS. AXES, I AUGERS, BITTS,BITT STOCKS, HATCHETS • CHISELS, 0 IMI =I I= . I- :t~ El Ica bIM;o (Ala. id at a scia)kath W. C. KRES6 SALE!