' I ' 'PARTITION NOTICE. W 1UIS OIU'ilAN.V COl'ICT Ok THE - county ok oki:i;xb, JVb. 1 , Iknat bar Swim, 1800. IN tlio mutter of tho partition oftlio Ileal Estnto of Isaac lihicklciln, dcccasi'd s To tho children of Thomas Wackled-in, lute of Van Bureu County, low J'llin lilacklcilge of Stark cnunly, Ohio; Harsh Ann ! , Wallace, of tim Stale of Illinois ; lluniiali Henderson, of Illinois j Jlait'arcl Vide, whose irlureat Is purchased liy Hilars Jllack'eilue ; Hiram Blackledge, ot'Dclawiirc cmintv, Ohio; , William Blacklcdge, of tin: Statu nf bulimia i Levi lllaekleilno, nf Carrol county. Ohio ; Daughters of Win. lilacklcd;e, ilcc'd., of Cur roll county, Ohio names not known ; Jnscpli IJaker, hu.siiar.il ol .Marina li.ilier, ill t d, niul cliiKI i en whoso intcrcht Is purchased lv Levi Blacklcdge j Mary Hichunlson, whose inter est in owned by Silcrs HliiiUciljic i James INncklcdgc, whose interest Is owned by Levi Blnrklcrigc j heirs ol'Mnry Williams, lute of Bucks county, I'm., deceased ; t.i wit : John Williams, w ho died in Bucks county, Pa., lenvinir children whom) tiMtil' S n ml residences are unknown j heirs ol 'Tims. Willinnis, ilcc'd. who died in Bucks entity, l'a., Ii avion issue whoso names nml residences are unknown; heirs of William Williams, who died in Mucks county, Pa , leaving Isat'i whose names and resilience are unknown ; Jeremia'.i Williams, who resides in Jay county, Indiana; Margaret, who intermarried whh Abel Liftei mid residci in Indiana ; heirs of l'.li.vdieth Miirson, dee'd., viz : (the children nndlniis ofTliomns llur.--.tui, dee'd., ) liiel.aul I'm son, residence Henry comity, Iowa ; Tims, Bin s ai, Orcene county. Pa.; Samuel Buison, who re sides in Henry comity, Iowa; Maltha, in termarried with Ihijih .Swan, Henry county, Iowa fLiiz.il cth and Sarah Ann, ivfi.'il.': in Henry county, Iowa; Mary Intermarried with liowm lleatiiu Hill, residence in Minnis ; li e children of Juincg liurson, dee'd., w hose in terest is now in Sii rs UlacMedye ; Sarah, who iiilcrnmirieii wit It .biliiiMin, of Ohio, whose interest i:i tlcodio. to St lent Blacklcdirej Levi Unison, wl'o died iiidreeliecouuty, Pa , leaving issue. Edward Uiiisnti ami .Mary Ann. interniarried with I'.aij. Hailley. resiling in Creene county, l'a. and Sciii.i. iiiliiiimiiicu with ThudiUiis Horn, nml residhm in the State of Indiana ; Joseph liurson of Jellersmi county, Ohio, now ilead, leavimr issue a daughter Lli i!'c!h. intcrniani. d with one Shelby, who reside sin ,h lleis.iti county, Ohio; Isaac" Diuson. of (lii'din county. Pa., Abra ham liurson r :.';. 1 in (irccim county, l'a,, Margaret Uiirson, ivm se rcsi.l. nee ,v.is(.!iiern sey county, Ohio row dead leaving issue whoso names and residence, are unknown; Elizabeth, who intermarried with Fred-rick Wise, Wnnh. county, l'a.; Thos. LlaeUledue who resided in Carroll c. unlv. Ohio, and died leaving issue Nnncv, who interniarried with Kobcrt J ieksoii. ol' Ohio; Thoin ia, who re shies In Iowa ; Elizabeth, inti rnmrried with Robert Hannnilton, of Siark county, Ohio now dead leaving issue, their imiiies aud residences unknown; .Mai Ilia Ii'iickWilge, whoso interest is deeded to Levi liliickledge; Joseph Blacklcdge, who resides in Coshock ton county, Uh'u; Levi Ilhiekledtc of Illinois, who died leaving children Jesso Black Icdgo and Sarah intenminicd with Nathaniel Harris, whose ilitercst is purchased by Levi Blacklcdge ; children mid rcpicsci.tntivi s of Martha White, dee'd., viz: children of Jesse White, dee'd., Margaret, lsimc, Allied, Eliza beth, James, Juson, and Susan, whose inter est is deeded to Stjers l!l,u:klcilj:e; James White, Isaac While, William and Margaret, who intermarried with David (.lonelier, and Whoso interest is now deeded toStieis Ulnck ledge, take nolle that an impiest will be held upon the premises, l ite the real estut" of said ISAAC BLACK LEIM IE, dee'd., Minute in Bcllcrson township, ailjoinini; lands of Thus, dharpneek. Hon. Thniu.is P. Pollock, Oorirc and John Hex and others, on TUESDAY, ;,t!i day o:' March r.cxl, nt it) o'clock, n. m.. of said day, for the purpose of makini; partition of said estate among tho heirs and leal rep resentatives, it the same can be done with out prcjudici to or spoiling the whole, other wise to' value and appraise tho s:ir,e, accord ing to law, at which time and place you are requested to attend if you see proper. Hi; ATT I JOHNS, Fiinnu t's OiTion, Waynis fcsh'fl'. burg, Pa., Jan. I t, '(!"-td. f NEW PHOTOGRAPH Gr J. Hi Hm US 3FL "ST -IN WAYNESBUUG, PEN'N'A. Has fitted up a new and splendid Photograph Gallery in tho third story of ALLISON'S BUILDING, Where he is prepared to execute PBOa'DGLIAPIlS, AMIJKOTYPES, MALEIANOT Yl'ES, CARTES DE VISITE, And all other kinds and sizes of pictures, In a stylo equal to the best nrtisls. Kspecial atten tion will bo given to copying pictures and en larging them. All applications will be prompt ly attended to. Their rooms are commodious and attractive, and overy desirable, accommo dation will lio rendered to customers T his is decidedly tho best opportunity to secure accu rate likenesses ever olfered to the people ol Greene County. Call any time it suits you. Pictures taken any time in the day, and in all kinds of weather. Nov. is, 18(15. tf. DR. AV. II. AVITMOR HAS been in snece nsful prnrllo n for a nmn lar of years, wilh the experience of the dill'ercnt hospitals in Korope, nlno a iumiiImt of tho Analytical Mtdicnl IiiKtiluto of New York, continues loulleiid to all professional ranes at 1 is ollice , No. DSS filbert Street, rhitn. No patent Mediriiu'H arc u( d or reconi Biended ; the renied'u nduiinlsli'ied aro those 'Which will not bmke d. ami the eoiitiliilion, but renovate the sy.-tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral mcdlcinca, and leave tho systcai in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. DYSPEPSI S, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health mid happiness, under mining the constitution and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can most cm pliaticlly bo cured. Melancholy, Abberration, that state of Alie nation and weakness of mind which readers pereons incapable of enjoying tho pleasbres or performing the duties of lil'o. RHEUMATISM, lu any form or jndlllon, chronic or accutc, warranted curable. Epi lepsy, or falling sickness, all chronic or stub born cases of FEMALE DISEASES radically removed ; Salt Rheum and every description of ulcerations ; Piles and scroful ous diseases which havo bullied all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment; and I dosav alidiscacs. Cvcs Coiimmiition) can be cured by wearing my ModlcalJacet, which is a protection to tho lungs uguinst all changes of weather in all climates having investigated fhr vnars tlio cause and character of inturmlt- tcnts (fever and ague) in ull parts of tho United States will cure permanently all chronic or acuto cases of Aguq and nervous diseases in a fntv Hfivn. CANCER CURED WITIIOUTTIIEKNIFE OR DRAWING OF BLOOD. Tape Worm, that dread to tho Human Family for years, can bo removed willitwo or three doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in tho Xncllah and German Lamruaires free of charire. WLU make visits any distance, if desired. May be addressed by letter (conflden.ially,) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any - nan or uie country. ' OFFIOE-No- 988 Filbert Street, riiila. F O U T Z'S CILKHAAT1D Thli preparation, ?oif aial luvornliiy known, will tlior onidily rclnvlguritta brnkfn-down antt liiw-ijiirltt'd homug, J aircnffUieiunK and oluiuulntf llio tomacli anil lutaa tinea. It la aure pra Tenlive of all dl. riut-a Incldnni in this animal, inch YELianr w a LU.VO FEVLH, GLAXVHUi, TKR, II EAVKH, COlhlHH, pit). TEMP K. It , t'K. VEIIH.FOI'NIIF.R LOSS OK AI'I'K. TITK AND VITAL E.N Kill! V.io. Ita use Improri-a Uiq wind, Increases tho aipetitn--glvra iinooth anil (tain akin mul traiMfarmi t h mlmrabiu ikelctoo Uoriic. into a flno-Iooklng And iptrlkHl To kecnrri of Caw tlid nrntiriiHnr. u int-ninaiii It iocrvtuvi tho quautity uud iuiimv tho (juulliy ui uio miiK. ii mil lui'n proven by ; tual i-kpcrimt'iit to ituTfue iinn tlty of milk iiinl cream twrntjt pT cent, mul iiiuku Die luittur firm inn. sweet. In fhttvnhiK I'litUc.it kIvch tlilin Oil llpJH'litl', lllOHIIH j int-ir n i ii o, nml J niukw thutu tluivo much flutur, , In all disc ism of Swluc, iucIi an Cmiplis, Ulcers in tlio LnnRS, Liver. &c, this article Hfftiinia nnvillc. By puUiiiK from onc lmlf u viior to a paper in n Imrrel of swill tho fthovc diHcnitci will beunuliciitcil or entirely prevented. If glren In time, a certain preventive nml euro for tho Hog Cholem. Price 25 Coats por Fapoi, or 6 Papors for $1, PHEPAUED B7 Si A. JPOjyrVrA I51?Om AT THEIR flnnrKSMR piu an medkinr DEroT, No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Snle liy DniKKlsta unU ijtorukeejwr through' out tho United tSUto, liubc-na & Co.. ngonta, Wij ncalnui, nov'-'l'ii ,-iy. MORE GHOCERIBS! Let All Persons . COME TO WAYXESBUKQ CHEAP GROCERIES. OF C'OTT.BS&!L.lfe TAYLOR. Proprietors of ihe uplendid Grocer' Ptorn, foi inerly owned by Joseph Venter. Mr. Taylor keeps on hand a cood supply of the verv best SOUK. COKFKB. T10AS, RICE, MOLAS SKS. SPIfES. CAR1ION Oll LAMPS, LAMPCU1MNI1CS. SI K Hi FINDINGS, A-c. &clt and, in fact, EVERY THING usually kept in a first claas Grocery Store. Two doors East of Wilsons Xcw Building Oct II, 'ti.-.-tf RETONSTRUCTIOH NOT OF - THE UNION HUT OF Isaac Hooper's GROCERY.- & CONFECTION Eli Y ! MR. HOOPER would still have his rieuds and pillions hear n mind, Hint ho con tinues in the Grocery and Confectionery trade at his usual place ol doing business, and that he has hist received A Fresh Supply of the best qualily of all in tides in his Hue. TOYS NOTIONS and a peat variety ol useful articles always on hand. BEFHESHMENTS, In connection with the above, Mr. Hooper keeps a Restaurant, where ICECREAM, ber ries and all the luxuries of the season can be obtained. The most attractive and most popular resort In town. dune U, 'O'.-Jv u u u 13 n"E Gi o.;u a 11 , Jefferson, trc n Connly, rciin'a. ui:s. n. J. iiL'M;.iJi.j:i!, ,,..;,..,. HAYING RECENTLY FITTED UP THIS well known establishment, Mrs. IScm u.nisK.n is prepared to furnili th-lvst, to tho travellini; public. Tho T AULE always sup plied with the choicest dHieieics, tha HAH with the finest Wines and I.iunrs, good sleep ing apartments, and an abundance of stable room attached to tho premises. Public patronage solicited May 2:1, '(ill -ly. ' ItolH-rt aUocegiicaly, Carriage Mnnnfacliircr Waynesihiimi, Pa., r) ESPECTFULLY gives notlco that he has 1 located In Wavnesborir. Pa., whero ho in tends to manufacture CARRIAGES Of every description. From ills experience in tlio business, he feels confident that his work, in style, finish and durability, will give entire satisfaction. It is Ills det ermination to purchase die best material in market, and employ none but competent workmen. . I WA11 now work warranted for ono yoar. Wavnoshurg. Fob. 21. 18(10 ti Assignee's Notice, ' milE UNDERSIGNED ASSIGNEE OF L Morgan Bull, of Riciihlll township, here by gives notice to all persons Interested that the STORK HOOKS and Notes will bo left with Mr.. William McClelland, at tho old st uid. for settlement and collection, until tho 1st of Mnrch next, and if not promptly Bfittlcd they will be collected by due process of law at once. Tho creditors of said asslgnant will also take notice that their claims must be pre sented at. once, as I am determined to close up the business immediately. jani),'C7-tf. J. F. TEMPLE. T . W . ROSS. PHYSICIAN ANp SURQEON, rvFFICE In Jewell'i building, Woit end of j aula tveet, yvayngsDurg, pa a.i,-u. farmers'' folmmi FLOWERS AND YINES IN THE 1IOIISH. There nro many beautiful botanical oxpuninenta whicli nan bu conductetl in tho hott'o iluiiiiL tlio winter, which are not embraced generally in tho lint if tlowors nml vines in our purloin and windows. II nv ninny of tlio fair r nd-ru ot tlio Ti lCKipi liavu tlio be.'iutitiil vinn of tlio awuut potato running over tlieir inantlo' shell J This pretty s';jht caii b) enjoy, oil by placing n sweet potato in a tum bler or oilier glass essol, lilloil with wa tor, p'tHsitij a pin through thu luber so as to keep tho lower eiul from onu to two inches troiti thu bottom of the vol el. Kci'p on tho iniitiiloslielf, in a warm room, atul every day givii it huh for nn hour or two, uiul in u tew iLiys rootling will begin to i ppear, mining lor tlio bottom of tho vessel, and in two or tlireu week tho eye will begin to 8 0 t ami rapidly grow umriin upon suspended twine, or any liltlo trellis -work prepared for it. The diu orcu baliaUts is thu piettii.-Kt fur this purpose, whon it can bo obtained. Tho 'Morning Clory' can bo pro nga tod in pnilor windows, wlx ro iIptq is sotno sun, to peitection during winter ; it llnvci's with its natural colors, and the delicate littln vine can bo made to run over tho windows, A hanging vaso is iho prettiest for this. There :ro many of the mosses which can Jju very sticoesd'ully grown in the house through tho winter, and with tho foiegoing iillbrd nn interesting and re lined cnjoymotit for tho feininiiies ot a family, and a real pleasure to all who huvo a tasto for tho beautiful to witness. We trust to sue a greater inclination on the part of the ladies to introdueo into their houses this most agreeable addi. tion to their domestic pleasures. Gcv iiuuiiown Teleijrapli. THE WONDERS OF SEED. Ii there upon earth a machine, is there a palace, is thero even a city, which caiituins ho much that is wonder (ill as is enclosed in a single liltlo seed, one grain of corn, one liltlo brown tp pie seed, ono small seed of a tree, picked up, perhaps), by a sparrow for her bttlu ones, the smallest, of a poppy or a blue bell, or even one of tho seeds lint are so small that l hey float about in the air invisible to our eyes? Ah! there is a world of marvel and brilliant beauties hidden in each of these tiny seeds. About a hundred and fifty years ego, tho celebrated I.uirie ih, who has been called 'the father of botany,' reckoned ubout 8,000 dilferent kinds of planln ; and be then thought that the whole number existing could not much exceed 10,000. But a hundred years after him, M. do Uandollo of Geneva, described about 40,000 kinds ot plants, and be supposed it possible that the number might even amount to 100,000. Well, havo these 100.000 kinds of seed? Have they ever deceived us? Has a seed of wheat ever yieldnd barley; or the Bcud ol a poppy grown up into a sunflower ? Has a sycamore tree ever sprung, from an acorn, or a beech tree from a chestnut ? A lilllu biid may car ry away the small seed of tho syuamoro in its beak, to feed its nestlings, and ou tho way may drop it en the ground. Tho tiny seed may spring up and grow whero it fell unnoticed, and sixty years after, it may become a magnificent tree, under which tho 11m kN of tin, valleys and their shephenls may rest in thu shade. Rural AVw Yorker. ' . CltUI'XTY OK tiih Cuijck-Kmn. The hi 'eiety lor Preventing Cruelly to Aui- miils, somo tune siueo issued a pamph let, from which tho following siiggesw (ions on the check-rein are copied:- How dreadful to see a horse heavy laden his nock bout into a perfect curvo his mouth open his eyes ready to start out of their sockets I Tlio igno rant, though perhaps not cruelly-disposed driver, looks on with udmiration, to sue how 'handsome' bis horse appears, ntid imagines that thu' tossing head, open mouth, and gnashing teeth, are tho signs of gamo and strength; while, on tho eoutrary, they are iho most un equivocal evidences of distress and ngony, Let any ono test tho truth ot this by loosening tho cheek. rem, and ho will immediately find the horse eo faster. keep his mouth shut, and his head in one steady, horizontal position,' wintorInocolt?, A snug shed or stable is best for win tering colts, provided they bo halter broke, which they should bo before win. tor sets in. Tlu-y will eat all sorts of coarse food, but should havo a liltlo grain or meal, according to their si.o and nge. They should, if convenient, tun out a part oftlio day. They love toforngo on a. cattle dung-heap, and pick out tho waste litter. Lot thorn have all they want of it, as it is a healthy variety for thorn. A dry pasttiro, when snow is off the ground, is a good clinngo for thorn also. We hove wintered many oolts In our farming, and found that nothing got through the Reason easier than they. , Thoir hair gots long and sometimes rough. No matter, there is aoloso fur under it, and it keeps then dry and warm, and they nro all the bet tor in tho spring, Knotigh to eat, with good shelter, is all they want to keep thorn healthy and growing. But they should Dot run out with tiie onttlo, as they are , liable to get hooked, while they, in turn, drive tlio cattle from their food. Every one to bis own kind in the farm-yard, another appropriate plaoos. CV3R.II33ISISri3 COU3NTTY. POR IO66, STATIC, COUNTY AN V MILITIA CminmiMtii. TWmhhm; Oh. Tan. BIium ..l. Yrt iliw. Slain lux Si'n.:7'iJ; J.'AVkliil kr.n.kllii " ll 7 TO 37 ' A. C"iiiwt.ii, Uilmuru, hi I'Mii;,.-. j, ir.'rii, 22 S3 rs Ml 1U0 24 .1. Iimiuli. rly, r.innl. Iui'l llonxigli, ll I mi ('. Mm w.'ll, MmiiuiikuIii'Iii, ' 20 IX) SI) 0O .1. IM'.'Huriiv, M'trl'in, l'lirlli.lli V.iiiiik, M. .in.iii 24 IS 24 4 4ft I Iii MI.iii Yimiitf, Mol K", 2S0 t)5 2SU SO Hi Hi .Mm Jaliia, WiiAliliiKlon, Urn llwlhi, ('iimlimlunil, SIS 33 688 32 William rViivcugiT, M'inniiiiKhiilu, 2113 fifl 213 63 r lliuliuu IUM, V lullluiiluu, 242 Hi V6 Tl 21 71 31 1805. 3. Kiiiimlura, MniTf, 4.13 It 4.13 1.1 J. Till'liur, f'riinlllln, J70 81) 771) 61) 337 97 S37 27 .1. Hum., Or h, 4.1(1 US 4.1D US A IT fl 17 W. I'lvuvnllgnr, Moiliinniihula, K7II l S7D 8.1 S3 33 159 34 Ki'ii Ihiwllti, ('iiiul.rrlnii.l, lmi-J III Kl'.rj vi .ImIiii lllnlr, IVi i v, 14.1 111! 115 till .1. KkIIc.v, .1. fT r.on. 4.13 IHI 4.11 IK) Tli"Mi.i II.ih., W.i-hhi-lou, 47 1!7 4"7 VI lit 47 HQ 47 T. M. CiilicTt, Wlillli.y, a.1S 1IH tt'iS US J. W. 1 1 tin in, M.ii'K.m, ll.il K6 II.', I S.', .I.ilr IVM.Iiimn, llnnkiml, 1)14 44 HI4 4I M Kent (Vutn-, 7'J7 W filH 4 2IK 03 915 IVS 8M IW S. Slirlvi-r, Wu.nm, S.VJ 01 ftvj 113 41 .17 41 .17 I .1. Hupp, Sirliuhll1, 417 3:1 S-JI 2i u0 04 12S 71 12S 71 IV. II.Mwortli, Jiii'Ukiiii, 25 3.1 2.1 3.1 N. I.. Il.iruel, I'liriuli'liiHln Iliiruiijli, 111! 31 11:1114 M. V. Ili.iiluiti, OIIiii.ii'.,, , 1114 21) 104 2.1 Kr.-.l. VI... Ah .i, 2IM1 74 2ll 71 H. II. Il.iru. lt, II 1. 1 II, "111 111 2IH lit .lini'.tiTii.rlii', MiiiIuii, 3011 73 ll'lll 73 T.1I11I fur I'-IIS llllil liruvlulH J'ullM, (HU43t.ll . IWIi.l 10 1U7S 73 131G U'J 111)0 37 STATE, COUNTY AND MILITIA TAX LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1800, SHOWING THE AMOUNT COLLECT ED BY THOMAS IA.MS, AND THE AMOUNT OUTSTANDING. Tuwmiups." Gilmr I'ariiilcliu-'ls Uoroiigli. (Irrcnii , Duiikard Morgan Ctimbcrliiml I'erry Franklin Wuriie Whitley .Ictl'lTHOIl Marion Mononiraliela Washington SnriiiL'liill Muni Aleppo (Vntro T.ickiuin ltichliill Total., STATE, COUNTY AND MILITIA TAX LEVIED FOIl THE YEAR 1800, SHOWING THE AMOUNT COLLECT. ED AND TIIE AMOUNT OUTSTANDING. r,iM.ittti.i'.s: ATiiTtTF Tayiiir N. L. liaruet John Kiihii ...tlilmnro .. (iarmielin'1.4 Horonli, ...Ureene ..DimUard ....Morgan ...Cuiiihi'i'liiiul ....IVri'V ....KranUIia ... Wnvnu , ...Whitley ...Icireis.in ...Marion ...Mononojaliela ...W'usliiiiLttiui.,....... ...Npiin.Lxliill.. ...Mori in ..Aleppo ...Centre ... Jackscm ...Kiclihlll W. 1. Davis J. A. Harris ItiMiPowUu lirice Howard..., I. Tamer S. .Shrivel' , TIioiiiuh Monro... .1, Mill's Kelly J. Taylor W. Oloavonger..., '. J. Oliver Nnlson Virgin Joseph Rush Ueni:ii MuViiy..... M. ICent Thoiiuia Hiiirhes., John AUiiiu.h Total ....411.719 11) THOMAS IAMS, TREASURER, IN BR To amount of tax outstanding for 1805 and previous years. . .fftl 1013 88 By am't. of outstanding tax for 180.1 anil previous years. To amount ol'tax assessud lor '00 .... To amount on Hnekslor Lioeusu for '00 To amount of militia tax lor '05 uud previous years To amount of Judgment' To amount rue. ivwd from Jan. S. Jennings, lato Treasurer To amount ot militia tax for 1800 DIRECTORS OF TIIE HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT AND SUPPORT OF TIIE POOR IN ACCOUNT WITH TIIE COUNTY OF GREENE FOR THE YEAR 1800. To amount of orders drawn To amount from outsnlo Hoiuvea. . . . , To amount dim on MoMillin'u aalory. .. To inn jui.t due piv.seiit Steward ..... Pay ot Daniel Fuller " Arthur Rini'hni't " ' Mm gnu Hell W. P. Sjott " Wm. Davis for 18(15 Amount in directors' liuuds HEATH JOHNS SHERIFF, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY OF GREENE, FOR THE YEAlt 18G0. DR. CR. To amount of orders drawn $ 719 15 By services rendered ? 252 00 Tn nmniint of iurv leos 68 00 By boarding prisoners 305 7.5 To balaiicu due J. P. TEMPLE, PliOTIIONOTAllY, IN To amount of orders drawn. COMMISSIONERS OF GREENE COUNTY IN ACCOUNT WITH THE YEAH 1802. JOHN PRIOR. DE,. To amount of orders drawn tor 1805 JOHN G. DIN3.MORE. To amount ot orders drawn To amount yet duo : THOS. SCOTT. To amount ot orders drawn To amount yet duo. .'. RLIAS SCOTT. To amount of orders drawn To amouut yut duo J M. MORRIS. To amount duo........ Wb, the undersigned Auditors of Qnd thorn as aboyo stated , , , , fcb6-4ir f VJ MB EXPENDITURES OF TAX FOR 1805, AND PREVIOUS UUhLIfiUTKL) ANU TUJfl AMOUNT OUTSTANDING. I'll. 1...V fiiT;rar 818 05 1327 r.!) 1728 U , 1S.MI fit , 2!),S2.2.- , uin h:i , 2017 ill , llKt 21 11147 7li SI IHI 117 1048 Hi lll.'ir. 74 , in.ui hi 472 70 1470 ill! 471 t!4 13-. I til 777 fill 2222 03 lllLU IK 1 " 433 05 Rli2 0U 1028 Ul lOH'.l 15 10II8 25 lilO 51 I. 11)1) 5!) 530 78 II. 13 18 1IH4 II 481 311 523 !)!) 12.13 12 14.1 84 925 !)7 102 07 7!)8 !I'J 511!) Il l 1505 HI Yut dun. ' 130 20 I Oil 45 705 53 lit)!) 13 707 7!) 10H4 00 275 32 1018 32 553 40 4IU 58 1)22 20 503 80 711 75 277 0!) 320 80 551) 33 811 U7 552 02 207 !.'i 050 72 StuU tux 22 D.1 27 01) 51) 24 00 18 !)!) 17 102 1)2 25 80 !)0 05 4!) 10 84 54 1 71) 55 53 81 51 80 4 1 85 20 21) 5.1 72 82 45 40 12 21 47 105 84 '25 15933 00 11719 19 1284 20 052 Co. Tux. ;"l30 20 . 109 45 705 53 , 01)1) 13 '07 7!) 1084 Ol) 275 32 .1018 82 553 40 41) t 58 922 20 503 80 711 7.1 297 01) 3'Mi 80 550.33 311 97 552 02 207 11.1 050 72 Slum ,.. T V'1' 't'l ". I Miit- lux I Eiiu'.i 72 0.1 58 21 8 95 8 95 23 51) 23 50 70 45 93 00 10 9.1 10 9.1 17 00 17 01) 214 04 520 81) 4110 4IIO 17 50 17 50 140 4:1. 552 70 53 57 43 57 27 00 27 1)0 500 05 20114 41 80 11 30 44 40 44 40 1084 00 07 09 07 09 02 50 02 50 275 32 1 1 88 11 SS 811 50 2 80 30 07 184 52 833 80 33 2.1 33 25 80 50 80 50 13111.1 42181 30 80 30 80 43 00 48 00 391 70 102 88 1 1 25 11 25 30 50 811 50 922 20 47 21 47 21 135 98 13.1 98 i 503 80 35 84 35 84 51 50 51 50 ! 71175 85 48 85 48 50 00 50 (11)' 107 13 1110 50 12 92 12 92 713.1 71 3.1 i 18 51 3118 3.1 22 74 22 74 " 42 00 42 (10 I 75 10 475 17 20 44 20 4 1 30 (10 30 00, 252 00. 59 37 24 40 24 40 11 00 4 Mill 552 112 24 81 J 24 81 34 00 81 CO ! 113 10 154 85 14 10 14 10 12 00 ()0 - 050 72 73 51 73 51 49 60 411 50 2595 U I 9124 28 022 30 337 7U 234 54 873 73 280 BTlTaS ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY OF PREVIOUS YEARS. 27057 25 Hy amount of Militia ,. n,m mi jy imiiimuil "i oruem reueenieit 579 30 Ityumnunt of outstanding tax for 1800 1032 80 Hy amount of outstanding militia tax for '00 918 23 Ily Commission on 211,4 7.1 2!) at 5 per cent., 931 50 Uy amount Depositud lu lianli $4359!) 85 By balance yet du DR. CR. .SoMUO 20 Uy vouchor admitted !"!M4 44 , 29 14 liy amount of Steward's ealery 100 00 , 51 G9 41 1 4 00 By services rendered . . . 63 0(1 Uy services rendered. . . 4S 09 ly services rendered... 4 50 Jiy services rendered . . 10 50 By services rendered.. 1.V75 SG237 80 34 00 By balance due at $821 15 ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY DR. CR. 220 25 By services rendered $ 220 25 $ 42 98 By amount due at DR. : CU. 385 00 , By amount of services rendered $414 00 04 00 By amount dua at last settlement 35 00 $ 419 00 DR. $ C05 00 By amount of services rendered a 43 00 By amount duo at last sottlomont 548 00 DR. 400 00 By amount of services rendered $448 00 89 00 By amount due at last settlement 5100 $499 00 DR. .$ 45 00 . By servioeg rendered $ 45 00 Greono couuty do hereby certify that we .. : YEARS, SHOWING THE, AMOUNT 10 00 in on 6 00 6 OO .87 M B7 M S 00 8 Oil ID 03 lfl 0.1 21 00 21 OO 21 00 2X 00 la 211 10 20 66 60 66 60 67 60 67 60 31 60 31 60 140 1 4fl ei 09 ei o 100 26 4 6 66 DO HI 31 39 no 14 00 S3 12 29 00 81 nt 38 23 14 00 39 00 3 IX) 29 60 340 19 77 23 IS 1 60 20 60 100 03 eini-u pi. f ""UniF" 10 74 15 14 80 01 57 81 35 23 13 98 03 40 18 30 23 2!) 130 81 18 00 10 38 81 93 G 40 21) 28 8 05 1.1 31 ' 10 81 92 33 Y.-t .ln ' 8 !I5 10 9.1 44 10 53 57 41 80 07 CD 11 88 83 25 3D 81) 11 H.1 47 21 8.1 84 3.1 48 12 92 22 74 20 44 24 40 21 81 14 II) 73 51 'PMIiinaTuT" 811 III) 23 00 84 00 28 50 20 50 74 00 50 00 42 (10 511 00 47 00 50 50 57 01) 0U 50 44 00 48 50 47 50 53 00 48 50 19 50 80 50 ,Miii.-i i.. Yd .Inn 11 511 G 110 10 50 1 51) 2 00 11 50 10 50 I 1 50 13 00 10 50 5 50 5 50 10 50 II 00 0 50 11 50 9 00 14 51) 7 51) 81 00 23 50 17 III) 17 50 27 00 24 50 02 51) 3!) 50 30 50 43 00 80 50 4.1 (10 51 50 50 III) 33 00 42 DO 80 00 44 00 34 III) 12 no 49 51) 93 031 25 935 60 211 00 721 50 i.l. V..tlu Mililin tm Pliue ,'t. Y.-V ihe GREiiNE FOR THE YEAR 18GG AND CR. 1078 72 .. 233 II .. 2947.1 2!) .. 9123 28 873 73 1473 70 579 50 148437 39 . 102 40 $13599 85 tax for '0.1 and previous years 41 00 63 00 48 00 4 50 10 50 G237 80 last settlement 203 40 821 1.5 CF GREENE FOR TIIE YEAR 18G6. COUNTY OF GREENE FOR TIIE CR. last settlement 42 08 449 00 CR. ....$ 459 00 . . . . 89 00 513 50 CR. 1499 00 CR. have audited the foregoing accounts and A,,QMiTv ) THOS. LAIDLEY, i-AcDiToiu. 7.ALLUMS, j. STATEMENT OFT11E KXl'KNDI TUlUiS 01" CiUEENE COUNTY, FOIl T11EVEAU ma. PiililllniliilJiirnnl IM.I l'...l Jiiin Klltlilt IViM I in 31 r.in.ni.n InquM I T n arvi nn i oiu r,.r jhii MM (W KiiH Aml'ia. fl.na 6M IH) Lll.t All ).. f,-m 7 fiO ii.I'm. ilo ,ln 1.2IU 17 Aii.llliiia Ho 18 IMI 16 011 26 Oil 26 00 AmMi..hV I,.! A.lnt. fopa I.mi iiiMinr 217 61) eiiiMii.lil. ritttirna CMliimhW.allli uMla IImh.I vli-wa llrl.llf Imll.llnfj llitilu. rp.itlra III! :i'J Au.l.' rlrrk'a iL 1IH) 12 l..r IU au.l uA no no l:..'i m I'r. ii, notui'; h'm 241 HI D.OIH 27 ('ulna', rl.rka tilt Wat ul Will 4u I'lllitlUK TiMtMV.a 06 in I'.iurt Trior 7W 71 Hnii.lrl 422 Oil 94B ou IMS 00 41 63 rri'lirlit ami Conimla- Klotl Court IftitiiMi rt iwlra .lull r'HilrN OiliinlliiK jail roMiiMHitiNaaa' vm Toliu I'ricr li.tin II. IMnnifira Tll.illlim H.-ott KiluaHl'iilt n..i 'iiiK.Hirir'a iicium Uoiinllnir in'Umii.ra hikI Jiiil'.r a t'ii. Hrlilri TO'tta MiavliuiullHU Hi.lili.Ta' lioilnty III k Hooka k uliiilu'y lloii.l lliiiiiutfr'a .M.'l'i'iilitlli. AiirniHiir lli'lhii r.iiiiinl.Hliii,.r lnlcrfil ull M.,i.i..ria Ih.iiiiI.v C.ihi ini'iiM, ot lirci'tiu Cll.VN.ljUI. IVuk'-r IIi'IiiovIiik i mil anlina from lull ('IntMiiKt'or iirliwinura 1't.mtiK" Total li:tl 07 r.. arali 111 Ui r.kliia: nara of Cuurl llunaa 12 4 7 75 42 IW II ,...1 II, f.urn 106 8T 3K6 IKI Wall in fii,l ul t oil IMI Hlir-rirf a h..u. 86 00 4io imi n.iilliiaj nrouml 3U 60 naiiiu 1W91 filmvliiH' prUoni'ra 400 75 (.'mivi'jIiiK (Irniiil 30 Ml .Inn n o ft II , 21 Ml ll. ,lr,wc,l . rip 60 IMI Tn. Una vli'wa 8 40 no 3 00 Ml 2ft IU 40 172 02 Sln rllT 'a rum 312 Ml lllulna r.ir Co,, t 26 76 IMICii.t., In ,'m.i. .,r 0 oil Yi 1 1 k Ii t ta llri-i'lii. i'iiiiiiI 02 611 llfiorili ra' l llnnlliiir nmlllU 17 70 Blur,' iim for rimrt riHini H 2S Tom! iim'l ofiir- i im 10 on 1 94 11 62 70 17 I mth ilriiwn liy .2 Oil P. Il.llructura,l64 Mr 20,iiii7 60 We, the iinilni'Hiijiioil ConinnnHioncrs of Gri'L'iio oounty, do licroliy certify the above Htatptnonl to lie current ns to aiiiotint of iiiik'1'.siHsniMl in tlio year IHOO an appear on tlio books) at said Coiu mmeiuncrri' olficc. THOMAS SCOTT, ELI AS SCOTT, J. M MOIUHS. JiiHsrc Iln.i., Conimisaionera, Clerk. January ICtI), 18G7. DIRECTORS OF THE HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OK THE POOR. IN ACCOUNT WITH THE CO., OF GREENE FOR TIIE YEAR 1SGU. DR. Tlio director aro elinryeatilu as followsi Whole amount of onlera drawn C,007 81) Oul side Huiiices 22 80 $0 O'M CO CR Tho Directors nro entitled to money expended, as follows : t Ain't, of i xpeiidilnrcs from Jan. 1st, to April 1st 1800, according to receipts and bills 2,51j 08 845 31 of the above amount, according ti receipts and bills, remain in the hands of John McMillen, lato Htonard. From April 1st. 1S0G, to January 1st, 18G7, accor ding to receipts and bills 3,5ol 82 $1.31 of the above is for buil ding barn and matt rial. So. 30 tor out-door pauper.' OK I'Al'l'KliS. Wholo number ot inmates recived Present number... 173 60 71 29 37 5 3 64 2 8 Gieatutit number iho current year Number of males Number ot females Insane Out Paupers relieved Number of whites Number of blacks Deaths STOCK ON HANDS. 2 horses. 1 yoke oxen, 5 cows, 1 heif er, 30 hngs'and 'li idieep. I'HODCllH OF K.VII.M. Wheat 35 bn-h , Oats 78 bush., jtickivheat II bwdi., Corn 50(1 bush,, Potatoes ."() bush., Cabbage 8.10 heads, Onion H bush.. Tomatoes 50 huli , beets 15 hush.. Parsnips n bush , cuciiin. bu'9 6 bbl., Molasses 157 gal., Pork 45O0 lbs. Al!TICI.l:S MANfKACTI'ICII IN TUB UOUSR. Stocking Yarn 131 cuts, Linsey 27 yds., large pants 40 pr , sn all pants 11 pr , largo coats 0, small coats 3, nhirts 32, small shirts 27, larpo dresses 59, small dress 50, large chemises 28, small chemises 23, vesls (i, quilted skirts 10, flannel Nkirts 7, com torts 20, largo boil nets !). Ninall bonnets II, women's caps 8, small bibs 10. d rawer (1 pr , handker chiefs 6, suspenders 18 pr , large aprons 19, hheets 21, pillowcases 15 pr., bols ters 12 shrouds 8, bfihicks 8. pillow slips 7, bolster ticks 4, stockings knit at'd footed 100 pr AKTIIUR RINEIIART. MORGAN HELL, WILLI AM P. SCOTT. Shcriirv ale. BY virtue of a writ of Veniliilnnl Exponas, issued out of the Court ul' Common Pleus of Greene cnunly, ami to uie directed, there will lie exposed to public sale at tlio Court House m vvaynesourg, ou SATURDAY, 9ru DAY OF MARCJT, NEXT, at 1 o'clock, P. 51., the lbllowins property via: All tin) rinlit, title, Interest Mid clai:a of De fendant of, in anil to a certain Tract of Lund situate in Cumberland Township, Greens county, Pa., CDiitiiinini about FOUTY-FIVli ACRKS, more or less, about fifteen acres cleared, sd joinini; lauds of Juptlia Mitclmer, Henry Hiarpneclt, Klias A. Flcuuikou, and James Flenniken, bounded ou thu East by tlio Monongahela river. Taken In execution ns the property of 'The Flenniken Oil ami Coal Company' at the suit of El ins A. Flenniken. JunlU-ts llUVni JOHNS, Sh'S. WAYXESniltU .n.t.tDLB&STOXt; I WORKS ! mm k uirit. STILL continue to carry on tlio Marble snif Stone culling business at their Ion; esuib IMieil stand iminvdiately Kant of Iho PubUo oiiarc, Main Street, Waynesburg. Tliis establishment has been in constant operation since I Mini, and thu long experience and encriry of the proprietors, linked with the ercrcise of sound judgment anil Rood taate, huvo won fur them a wide up. end and unviublo reputation. An extensive stock of thu various varieties of the best marble knot consUuitly on hand. fcleeliil ut'eri'lon paid to polisluug, presiintr., oBTVlugsii engraving. Allorduv mil 1 nllod. December 23, la.