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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 2

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50 Malt WUllarl do do 50 Cllhan BoaOty.ibrmar aperrlaoc, SS Abtmkaai Urcrbarck, coanabla, 3 Jaaaw Oapp, towa rapanpuadaat. 30 Hoary Kekan. OflfninlMtoaaTof hlthtra; is 50 WUaoa Hlckm. it.ran of poor 7 00 Joatpk BailUk, do da 4 00 Baoaal rroat do do a'so Mark Wllbat.MWB. OmrnCWItkorwax, 50 Mania Coaaba.

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Jainaa Btaachaxd, Dr John Banco 70 S3 IS SO a so 83 SO 63 00 18 SO 3 00 ,17 on 5 SO 800 13 50 3 50 800 Uesm Battoa, '19 7 ua S3 Dodly Tinma t8 00 jonau rarxer, iv namoai Broara, i i JokaHaya. 7 93 waU8fd uau, DrTaaDauea. IS 50 OBUmSanV 99 Amooataf ordaa wr3B0 C4 do dabanmBU 7 to do aerrtrw B7 73 Joha Ordtnoa OCTOMet. 1 10 18 73 il i. 300 II 03 6S5 43 06 27 02 10 00 IS S3 165 31 9 00 10 00 47 00 Ja.KaaeU.

maklmr oat military roll 7 SO Goorn Wealfall. towa clerk. Orla TraTH poor relief, MOLoyd.Jaitlce. Jha Van Wafaer, poor relief, BaaJaBtla miumrwr, poor raiiat, Gilbert fae. 4oaa vaa wacBer, oreruer poor.

Uaalel Srlm. do Hiram Wan hall, do JaaMbaw rWi, rm VTltUaai Beanaa, do Wim am 8 Oetrofl, do Thomaa Mateslf. do Orla TraTla. do Chariot Maaalat, aerrk read'd Iowa 3 00 uaiek i Toapuna, conatablc bill. Com.

of kith ways, roada aad bridret, 500 00 Abrabaai TompUat, eieai of lax, 3 SO DankeU Britta. welxhti aad maaa. IC7 50 James DCPtontenbarfh, Janice, 5 14 do do relleC, do do do do 8 75 18 00 SS93 10 00 S7 00 10 00 14 00 83 00 IS 00 MOO 400 38 81 48 08 WOO 3 00 11 83 683 8M C7 ti 10 00 1183 IBS 31 00 iooo 0 50 7 SO 8 73 10 00 VI VI 10 00 37 W) 10 00 14 00 300 8 00 500 00 380 17 50 5 14 IfififiO I LfternoUi fc Boa. 149 73 50 I JO Nrkar, 43 08 iikiia ouua, wo aw WnllWneeler, 3135 Blaachardc. Uteta.

45 73 Bamnel Melaaa, 61 00 Trowbridge, WUktotoalO 00 Order 0 OUklaaoB, MF Warmy DrBaebRraek Tmil 93293 80 SS332 0 I OKjJAfJJC 7V All'd. 10 00 30 23 39 00 88 00 It SO 181 13 30 30 83 73 850 350 3 73 950 80 00 17 SO Total DOrXH 7W AUmvu SadrMkB.Tabor.oTaraearofpoor. 7 it Beteei Dnicbat.lnapectorof election. Jo Jacob OoaU unaot, 1LJD0 CaJTla Casta, amomt, 17 Sfbarl Pobtber, clerk of flection. 8.50 Oaarlei Haaiatoad.

lnipactor of alecOoa, SJO uum Fry, comnunLoaei, 10 00 Joha 4451 do do laaaactor of otecOon, SJO Tkoaaamoawl fc 00, pbya'a of poor 54.81 'Jtvria BcaamerBtirn, coasuWa. 10.25 Xnboa Tompklaa, JaaUce cf tba peace, 3 73 L. cooaanaatoner of httbwaya, 28,00 jwn Cbora, do do do 39 Of Tbomai Hammond, Jr, jaatlce of peace, 13.83 wlUUm H1L Wjaaeter, Joatlee oftb; Joha B. Datcher. latpacBa wuJZmT a T.

Boat, eviraeer'a bill tor diabsrio'uJO 00 Baldwin Bterwoa, town clerk 4 Inspector alacaoa eg CharU Oealoa. clerk of eiacUon t.5C WlUto Benson, oaiaai of poor, SajBfi Wliaam Hall, for payinz exmmtnnrn toaaaaea damacaa, 28.00 no do tea aorrayors, do eeaasal fn, 33J0 antra HaTem. Jr, oapeTTiau, 8,75 Bxkaxd Chapman, elart of elacUon. SJO Jj towa aaperlnlaadoat, 81,75 Van Neas lUaaon, towa rirrk aad clerk ofotaetlon, 833, Franilla Tompklaa, town derkla i of Wail 1 50 Csiia' rrufeav, Jfcomeel toes fororer aear oT tba poor, 5,00 John Lena, (at coma tor towa poor, 4,00 Isaac 1 aJlardy, dltxlaf trav do 1.30 David AKaapp paTBictaa do 70 Com. of Hlfhwnya, money paid for fenc lnj road near X.

Van Wicks, 175.00 Com. af Highways, aseoey paid Tot wort laf aew road naax Egbert Sheldon's, 873.00 StUlmna, phyHdaa, 36.83 Doct Hoaj. do 10.00 JohaB of tea, e.BC Com, of hlrbwaya, for roads A bndres 500,00 Abraham ti Denton, road damages. 830,00 Mary Sheldon, do do SSSioo Egbert Sbelden do do BaOJES MaryTlnia, do do 788,08 Oeorga Fenn; do do 37 JO Fndarick DboI. do do 7BJJ0 DnnWIs A Brtggs, wta.

aad measure, 16880 B770 00 Aird. 7.18 8J0 15.00 17.30 SJO 850 10.00 44JI SJO 5488 9.83 3.73 8800 39.00 13,35 19.00 1123 10 30 00 1J.C SJO 30.00 86.00 600 33J0 8.75 SJO 81.75 SW4 50 3,00 100 1.00 3J0 173.00 873.00 383 10.00 8.80 500.00 250,00 80.00 340.35 7H8.08 37 JO 7A00 183.80 Joha G. Palls. saperrUor OBrer P. Monfart, town dark Isaac Uorlaad, com.

of highway Clark C. Berenrare, do do GUeoa Ver Valla, do do Cyrus Ferklaa, orarseer of poor James D. Loses, do do Gilbert D. Townsead, sap't of school! clerk of olectlac, Egbert Notee, laspector rttoia James Lnndon, do de Brooks Vermllyea, do John Loyster, asaeesor Peter R. Blelght, do Aba.

Vv Storm, do Henry Ostrander, constable, li 02 VTm B. Noroo, jostlee of the peace 13 31 Edward B. Van Dyne, Justice of the peat 7 SO Henry Boatwlck, do do do 11 81 Deary Cornell, road damages 143 It Corams. of highways for roods end brlde 850 00 Henry A Blelght, referee on a road 4 00 Townsead Downing, da do do 4 00 Edmund Morris, do do do 4 00 Dlas T. Van Beasroteit, road damagr 350 00 Waller Deris, do do 167 75 Denial A Brigss, welf hU aad nanasnri 160 06 Wllllsta Van Vlack, 19 S3 Jaha Oakley, constable II 00 Berry Ostrander.

do 5 00 $1309 44 Ml LAX 7w JUovtnur. Asked Gardes Hemck com. of high ways. 0 80 GeoCWTrarla, do do 9 73 Philip Fatter do do S3 00 Alexander Best. do dr' 9 00 Bpbriam nerrick, do Jo 8 00 Nicholas Hosted, assessor 83 00 Jacob 1 Stall, 'An 67 50 Isaac Kberwood, do 16 00 Jeha Teats, jastlce ct thr rare 6 83 James Ingles, do do 4 00 Rieasselaer Case, do 6 25 Henry Knickerbocker, do 10 50 Gilbert Cornelias, towa sealer 4 00 frauds Nelsoa, Inspector election No 1 3 50 rater 8tali de da 3 75 BUphen sUllmer, do do 8 SO Jeha Link, do do 8 3 SO Jaha HStil well do do 3 75 Ebeserrr do 8 50 Albert Bowman, towa inp'l of sct 47 97 do do clerk of election 3 30 Samuel Shook.

do do 2 SO James Ingles do do 2 50 Gilbert Cornelius do 8 50 rhunael Clark, constable, 19 PS Patef I Nelson, overseer cf pM 14 50 Jeha LTeaO do do 91 44 John Youmnns, do do 128 IS Benjamin BTborn, ex assessor. A 00 do do supervisor 3 73 Wm tetrom, moderator 1 S3 Gilbert Cornelius, town clerk 17 50 George Crane, referee on a road rase 6 00 auperrtsor, to pay towa debts, 425 00 An An fev ittdet cif the boardstruca tw .1 extra session, 34 31 Martin Vosburg, excess of tax 7 10 Daniels A Brigx, wts. and measures IS3 50 Ceo. Travis, com. of highways 13 71 Barnard, counsellor rarcoov in 30 03 Joha Kilmer, constable 3 81 Atl d.

80 18 08 33 00 0 00 8 00 23 00 51 S3 16 00 683 400 35 10 so 4 00 8 50 3 73 3 SO 3 50 3 73 3 50 47 97 9 50 3 50 9 SO 3 SO is ae 14 so 90 44 16 16 6 Ou 3 75 1 83 17 50 6 00 452 00 34 31 7 10 183 5., 13 71 30 00 3 34 81217 00 6U88 94 FST Testa AlUwtntu. Joha Wlncbell, supervisor. do town sealer Total, xjist rrsBciLb nn Jamas Wilkinson, clerk of etecUoc Uchard Vaa Wycfc, Inrp. of eter Harvey Eaelgh, do do Anthony rtrtppel Int. elec.and 83355.4! B33SM7 AlUtecneu.

Asked. AlTd 68 50 Comellna Vaa vryck, eterfc esse Nicholas Bttppel, do do do de assessor. Daniel BuU.Ua. dec A reLcaavaai Jssaee Montrose, tae. of alec.

Astiaadar Hasbrook, do de Alexander Bartow, clerk election. Chas WEsnaaa, Abraham Adriance, overseer of poor, Wm Hocnaa, laspector of election, Rmeon D. rJeacarbox. towa crier, Theodoras Sunn, inspector and return lay canvass, Joha farms town dark, Jacob Heaman. Inspector of election, Wen.

abvook, town dark, John Tompkins, assessor, Mstlheas La Due. com. of highway, Jaha Bortcayverssar of the poor, Besjamla Bopkla, awvicM rendered an nperrtaar, 1851 so 50 3 75 73 8 50 83 13 3 75 8 50 8 73 SO 50 63 3 SO 1 83 373 34 30 350 23 S3 33 73 11 85 14 45 Joha Bortoa. overseer of poor Go. Van Noetrand, com.

of hbrh way John Btorav sunerrtnor. Abraham railing, overseer poor. 1833, Abraham WnyJasOee of the peace. oka Aadaraon, highway, John Emaat, justice' of the peare. rMnrgu Emalgh.

do do Beefy Hoist, do do Joba Esnaae, do do Fraadi Jackson, lop't of schonis Martha Barton, excess of tax. David Knapp. assessor, Daniels A Brtegs, arts, aad measure Morgan Enrich, justice, Joha 8 Fmsas, sw Henry Unlit, do Joha Vaa Vlack, constable Edward Hurls do Com. ot highways, roads and bridge, 7 51 14 87K 15 63 500 54 SO 3 S3 33 30 500 873 10 00 4 79 80 3 00 25 00 167 SO 3 38 8 31 6 44 7 S3 850 00 FSHriLV Tm AUnfMcm. Asked OCstls, detk of elecOos, Henry Downing, lata tupereiaai Wat Addlngtoa, prlnung.

William Seward, assessor. A CLoblnsou, do Brtakrrhog da A KAIckerbocket. use roots etec'r I Haighu as IIBadd, do A Payater. do 1838. Wm Addlngtoa, laxpec.

of alactloa aauner. de do Henry Webb, do as Haabaw Lvyatet. it 40 do ds do eo dc Oe do do do de do do do do indent. Peter II Jonea. LLVaaEleeck Mills, BWUeoo, BBedgaa, B.

Baliey. DewUtCamobell. WmLucker. tieoF Balkty ABarlae, J9fcta. OaoLBowa, do do ds de 8 73 600 17 00 67 It 00 44 81 3 00 WOO 65 00 C73 31 85 373 8 SO 9 SO 1 50 8 50 373 873 3 50 483 3 SO 8 SO 158 11 83 01 43 SI 46 89 134 83 350 98 78 2 50 8 6S 8 8 30 850 3 50 987 40 00 40(1 Wie Ut bL do Wm Btsrrmsa, dark cf eteeaon, Brett, de de Wm Mills.

de do MarvtaVBJoaaa.de dp EdnrOrtra, de do DC Coaly, do do WUaile, da do Jf Vaa Dnaen, physician, 1833, Wal HuYhnoa.apaclalrxBDma, 1BSS, vas.G King overseer of poor, tbrpro wood, expeaam of traaepor MgEWaad phyxldaa's M1U. rVPmissn 43 reeePorWad.jnrtic 71 If acrja Baxter, do Bl '2S rjaarleeimnota.svparnaoraaMooat, 9 30 9 SO 3 50 3 75 75 830 83 3 73 8 SO 3 75 350 9 50 53 63 3 SO 1 85 375 34 30 2 50 TI53 83 73 11 85 14 45 7 51 14 87 ti 15 ca 3 (4 54 50 385 33 SO 300 8 75 10 00 4 00 79 80 300 95 00 167 50 338 2 31 7 38 644 585 50O0 907 60 AlTd 873 640 17 00 C7 JS 58 00 44 81 00 30 00 85 43 73 31 S3 373 350 2 50 3 50 '830 373 873 SJO 4 S3 3 50 9 30 138 II 83 91 39 61 49 89 134 83 350 S3 87 3 SO sen 3 50 890 3S6 3 50 3 87 3000 400 638 46 183 68 Aathoay Aranettoog. jostlee, AHMIUSaraofc. JosUh rullet, excess of tax. I at Briers, weights aad mean.

TBOBpnflB Weatt, canal agalnat iy fu so 06 do town sealer 18 G3 Edgar Clark, supervisor 1853 5 00 Wlochell. inspector of election 2 50 Cyrus Gilbert, do do 3 50 ekephen Wheeler, do do 3 50 Orria Wakemaa, clerk do 2 50 WLWIachelt, do 3 50 A Paine, com. of highway 5 50 Milan Brown, do do 22 00 John Conklln. do 4 00 Eben Wheeler, do do 1853 3 00 Perry Trowbridge, overseer poor ISS3 5 57 Leonard A Chate. do do K) 27 EBrbelp.

do do 1852 1156 Chnunrey Fuller, do do 10 I3S OvcTseers of poor contract with pby'sn 75 00 George Crane, jostlee 1853 1 2i Cbas Patterson, do 1853 10 96 Orrin Wakemaa, do 7 50 Kotwrt Gray, do do 5 00 Isaac Conklln, assessor to 3 Ti Henry Shook, constable do 4 75 Wm. A Palmer, do do 7 75 Harvey Roe, towa clerk, 152 10 25 Wm.L Wiaebell. townsup't 44 00 Joha Caulklos A Co, use of bouse 7 50 Isaac Bockea, assessor, 1S51 7 50 ftsnsuel Robertson, excess of lai 3 70 Daniel A Brtfjrt, weights and measure 1 13 SO Isaac Conklln. nvsrsser 3316 F.OXA 0 7W AHivanct: Asked John B' Hetherlnrton. Iwn sealer.

Joha Holme, assessor Harry Baker, do rVm Osbom, do Isaac Alkea. Inspector rf election Hiram Haviland, do do Aaron Bun, do do Henry Swords, clerk do Unrta Chase, towa clerk, A clerk of election Horace Smith, overseer of poor, Blehard Hayaes, late supervisor, David Baker, constable. WUcox. do 87 76 Joha Hitler, do Beektnaa Coining Green, superintendent of school Clsrfc White, late overseer of poor Edward I Brownwell, cm seat of poor Edward Turner, assessor of 1853, de do com, of highways Daniel Taylor, late Iowa clark. Wm Pearce, supervisor Wm Hard, commls'r of hlghnsys Herman Ferri, Jostlee Jae Abbott, do Duseaa C.

Creen do Wsa Tabor. do Wis Hard, cosuals'r of highways. Daalels A Briggs, weight and measures 3 50 83 88 18 62 500 350 850 850 250 350 530 16 00 400 300 5 57 R3 27 sw 6C3 73 00 135 10 SO 750 500 373 4 75 7 73 10 35 MOO 750 750 370 113 SO 350 498 64 All'd I 50 17 50 16 25 16 00 3 SO 3 50 5 SO 3 SO 33 60 30 33 3 75 19 71 80 76 18 SO 38 36 61 19 53 83 TO 00 9 00 6 OS 500 7 00 34 34 9 13 73 850 35 00 111 50 jostlee. $378 87 B573 87 TINT. PUllffSTmjn A ll'd.

Joha Row, Com. of bghvay. Wm Conklln, do Anthony Tripp, do Cornelius Pitcher, overseer of pout Smith Janes, do do EpnphrodUus Taylor, services render lohs Thompson, cud. of high ways. Edward Hunting, supervisor, Jacob Pntoar, laspector of election.

Leaader Smith, Chaoacy Bow, do Talboadxe Germond. assessor. Hirnn Davis, deceased, by bl wMow Joha Moaner, justice. Edward Miller, constable, Desanlt Gurnsey, physidaa. Walter Berries, Inspector of eleruoa do do physician.

Joha Jky Loose, justice. John Klllmer. constable. Csrneltui Pitcher, towa sealer, Joha Vaa Benschotea, clerk of cite Hum Eobert Wilbur. do do Paul Unxbnry, Inspector of electtoa William Smith, constable, Isaac Sutherland, juidre.

ArbaPtatt, do George Bunnell, towa clerk, Aathoay Pnl ver, supervisor, William Myers, overseer of poor. Wan. 8tewnrt Ena, counsellor lees UUes Dnxbury, towa saperinteodeat, Henry Engleke, repairing book case, Henry Hagaaaaa, constable. SJcbsrdrk, counsel fees, Lewis Keeper, com. of highways, Com.

of Highways. Tor rands and bridges, Ears noag. excess of tax oa Darts estate. Darnels A Briggs, weight aad Deasmre. 16 00 16 50 9 00 4 BO 1 00 10 00 400 10 00 373 11 S3 II 83 II 83 3 18 11 39 10 56 30 00 6SS 33 SO 4 03 5 60 13 35 8S0 3 50 3 SO 17 33 8386 397 56 II 89 03 14 83 33 00 I 83 1 00 8 00 400 850 00 11 SS HI SO William Moore, Samuel Keyntoa John Hagadon, Nelson.

Dr. Peter Barnes Edward Hunter, Thomas Clegg, Georre Carson. Charles Deareff. 81 S3 33 00 4 13 130 SO 83 00 63 75 30 00 31 831 $33609 "tTj08 SI 83 4 50 6 00 Wdttim laas sTftnajr af Boor, tor la. 1 Bsrsemesuausaost ASSi.

6416 41 4 John Hitchcock, overseer of the poor. Atnotut of orders L3J0 10 do aisoarsmeais do eervicak 378 00 $1,783 49 money, 383 00 Ret'd from Police Justice, 39 00 36400 Balance due PNeUoa, $1,419 49 U77 58 Ordarsoa 810 75 Dr SUiaa Trivto. Joha Parker, lBU.oaFaikeriMli, 6 SS I4S0 I oojslee Leriogstnn, 13 00 48 50 81 00 13 00 17 73 3 00, 8 75 80 00 38 01 86 75 1M75 120 75J II 351 CB Harrison. Vt peter Barne. Samutl Brown, Joha Bagadoa, Eager Thorn, 750 830 33 16 03 16 SO 175 41 00 188 79 S75 8 00 BlanchardA WUtxle, 14 00 Charles II Woodruff.

Dr Baghsoe, 4 00 8 50 Amount 0 folders 1,235 46 do dlsbursneDU 177 87 dn service 144 83 Orders oa Foster A v. Uberty Hyd Jamas Kerr, Robert Bice, Samuel Kcynioa Henri ilepklna, Peter Maret, Samud McLean, Abm. Underwood. Daniel Height, Azof Lewis, George Gauseman. CoUlttgwood A Co.

Wm Wheeler, John McLean, Reynold Bea, Thomas Gere. George Oark, 30 85 B1JT7 58 James of the peace 87 00 Silas Height do do 19083 Cyrus Corliss) do 131 83 Aooipnnl Bruin ao ac Cornelius DuBols, supervisor, IS 50 Jacockes, town clerk 333 09 Ch rles McLellaa, sup't com schools, tor two years. 1838, ($134 37'; 1833. lOSi S3 318 83 William Wilson, stationery 17 S3 John Grubb do 8 38 Ellas Pitts, printing 3 75 Piatt A Schram. do 1983 Nichols, Bush A Co.

do 1 00 A 8 Pease A Co, do 373 I Bstler A Co, horse and wagon hire, 1853 8 00 do so do do 93 50 Leonard Vaa Kleeck, servtceeatteadlng roam ot the board of towa auditors 4 00 John Urndcrsoa, ringing bell for elections I SO Enos II Palmer, pound master 69 Leneard Davis, expenses opposing road application, Btevent 46 50 John Cooper, medical services 167 00 Com. of Highways, for roads and bridges 950 00 By vote of Town Meeting, for snpport schools 3630 16 John Mathews, excess of tax 3 13 Aathoay Armstrong, jostlee of FlshklU 4 37 Charles Carman, officer of hoard of healtr 83 00 John Hitchcock, do do do 30 00 John McLean. do do do 15 00 Daniels A Briggs. weights and measure 163 69 Tunis Brinkerhoff, police Justice 404 96 do do do do 417 00 Silas E. Halgb t.

Justice 1300 Atwilft.ni Senine, ronitable 3 83 Totai $18,50374 rAI.LT.T Team iUiwinctt. Asked All'd Joha Ward, town sealer Daniel A Briggs, weights and measure Sheldon A 8heak. clerk of town meeting Jsmei Palmer, overseer poor do do disbursements Wm Lane, constsble Darius Wllley, assisting couitaaia Joha Tra vice, ex overaeer of 'poo! John Laird, do do Thorn! Wiggins, town blerfc Bamuel Bullock, constable Paul Flagler, com. or highway Levi Mcfarlla, do do Collins Peters, assessor Isaac Marshall, do Jacob Rice, do Isaac Smith, sar ervlsor James Burnett, overseer of poor Frederick Sbeak. taking charge aod expenses" of Jos.

Lake Joel Holme; ex tovn derk Is sot Trover, medicine and attendance Zscharinh Flagler, overseer of poor do do disbursement! George Holmes, Justice of the peace Aamucl A MaCord. do do Jme Mxstla. constable Stepheo 8Uvcrnail. assisting constabls John Marshall, constsble John Lockwood, town superintended David Frost, com. of highways Jonathan Derlne, Justice of pence Isaac Van Wagner, snpervlsor le Marshall, Jastlce of the peace Egbert Seaman, constable 19 60 Joha Kile do 70 S3 George Holme.

Justice of the peace Thorn Hlrglnj, town clerk Usac Van Wagner, a perviaor Isaac HTrsver, medicine andatt'ndoee iutyear tasnuel Holme, tnspector ot Rhlllpsj TT I j.i. ererx 01 ao tTwHoss. do la John Hastings, Inspector do Thomas Allen, com. of highway Coin nighwaya, forroids and bridge! KTD HOOK Tcv $139103 AHnmtii. $9 00 110 48 850 18 30 4181 56 99 183 84 31 179 43 83 19 94 33 00 34 00 33 73 30 00 S3 73 SS3 6379 4105 888 8106 47 00 107 31 13 06 44 04 633 ISO 13 67 3S75 16 00 185 3 75 763 13 75 70 00 ISO 183 185 80 13 350 350 350 900 330 00 $1383 54 Andre" P.

Knox, tcvpeator of esiciioa, Nlcbolss 8. Feller, do do Edward Miller, clerk do limes B. Kirbr. do de Tnoma Etinendorf, clerk do John Bates, medical attendance, do do lnspectorof election, Jacob CroM. 1st constable.

Robert Rereback. lavs de George P. Shafer, late town clerk. Peter H. Fraletgh, tsmporarr relief, 1352.

Joseph Mania. do de Robert Sagenderf, constable, Andrew Martin, town apenntendeal, Ctsudrut G. Martin, overseer of the poor, H. Banner, sealer w'ts and mes. Jacob P.

Teator, comma, of blchwar. Walter Sbelden, inspector of eieetioa. Philip A. Smith, comms. of highwaii Andrew L.

Mania, nrreror. Kir VV. Allabea, Phrsician, 1853 and 1HX, Henry P. Moore, Asked. at to 175 ISO 250 1 50 29 03 IM 51 61 8 1176 14 05 b6 7 21 71 119 41 360 17 00 175 19 00 300 200 400 oa Met 27 50 1(8 11 1HC0 53 fi 350 S7 37 25 39 74 14 2 50 16 37 Ml? 57 45 27 20 14 00 8 IS too 350 00 90 72 in 993 167 50 All'd.

ISO 8 7i 350 30 150 29 00 350 51 61 S9 23 1176 14 05 96 79 21 71 119 41 950 17 00 3 75 19 00 100 200 4900 5100 34 83 37 50 109 11 39(0 5165 160 37 25 17 23 39 00 14 65 350 14 27 40 19 57 45 37 14 00 6 18 600 250 00 80 71 in 383 167 60 oomml. of highwsr. William H. Eltoa Estate, late sap't. William tl.

reilar.jasue. George H. Mlnkee, ooMtsbW, Lewi Bselpsugh, overseer of the poor, George Wiltse, constable. r'hilip A. Alleudorf, Intpeclor of eleetion, sceb Bennw, siwor.

Henrr Lambert, de Jama Paklmier. constable. Cornell 1 E. Elmeedorf, sapemsoi, Bsraet Welch, clerk of election. Philip H.

Lasher, torn pw err relief. de do jostle Bsraet Welch. do Alfred R. Westfall. town elerk, Abraham Btaats, temporarr relief.

Nathan P. Trrlo.jtiruc, David Lown. temporarr relief. Com. of highwsr for road snd bridge, do do do do I eater H.

Teter, excess of tax, ohn P. Mnre, de do Dante) A Brief, weifht and measure. Total 1554 77 154 63 HMXEBRCK Tnn AU.Ktntt$. A.ked Jacob I. van Wagner, Inpeeter of elec.

Joha M. Cramer, do do Zacbartah Trsver. 4 do ChriMopKer Darling, clerk, do George VV. Sehrrver. de de I'.

C. Noxou. do do smesC. MeCanr. do do de do legal services.

Edward Polu. inspector of eleetion, Jacob E. Cooklngbam, lupector ofeletiM, John W. Fellow. do Walter B.

Landoa.town pbraeiaa. de do do sap't of aohooH, Peter Pang, ns ef room, Stephen Jennings, constable, do de overseer of poor, Rensselaer Fisbsv. ne ef room. Joehaa Tra ver, everwsr ef poor, Georrs W. Claik.

prmBng, took 1. Pultx. aassssor. Andrew J. Heermanee, assism.

Jeha A. Rlken, oeowsbls, Albert A. Rider, 1st town clerk, O. W. uotv.nseef room, Coaaer and TiUetsen.

leral service. Stephen Jensing. bill of M. Ceeger fee legal Mrvkes, George Border, Com. of highway James Van Karen, do do Jacob M.

Hogaa. keening paapers, James Jennings, overseer of poor. Albert A. Rider, goodifirnishad evari'r poor, John G. Ostrom.

Justice, William Bates. do James Mnfert. do Tnaii Wenmsn, do do eo town clerk. Mania L. Maruuan.

eveneerof poor, William Bates, town sealer. Tanis Wonman, dnwiag elerwSetr, William H. Brown, commia.hfgaway. Aldat 8. Hatton.

do do Jacob G. Lambert, assssor, Tnnii Wanman, room far assessor and com of highwars, James M. Bheak, excess efui. Mlnard Meddaagh, de de BesJ.Van Wagener, do do vote. 01 mrnwars tu roans ana tmagi.

Drier, wsignts uo 1 Mardn C. Mirjiirl, relief eft 1160 160 360 160 600 250 350 300 350 3(0 3 50 60 00 S6 65 800 481 IU 08 SO 00 7174 300 10 00 8 76 8f9 883 90 00 (00 100 10 09 00 925 U0 2 861 17 76 14 60 19 76 9ff 114 17 1135 400 (06 400 WOO 10 00 164 850 00 138 00 83 00 All'd. 350 360 150 160 600 960 350 100 360 SW 150 to 00 63 800 483 15106 90 00 7174 100 10 00 175 169 8 33 15 00 660 in 1000 600 110 (61 17 75 14 60 18 76 St 00 37 16 114 27 1185 400 (00 400 19 10 00 7 60 164 (60 stow 126 00 8300 Total. 'i Ua89UlS TAXFOX 7Wn Asked. Brvgu, Com.

bridges, 830 00 AklraBenlacoasmle, 6 46 3JS9MI3138 74 S7VS rJKrTnrn AVtmtntt: SeleOA AaAraws, sTjssfieaJ atteBnanra.BlOCOO de do ctssMeeTlalL 11 BS do do TbritbDrUtahA, 13 p0 mat via. 61 87 i JewaaakhC rwkf aogrrtsaat, do cV7arricMCsMa.klxwemeaB3 tQs 144B JUehard Asathxaaaxcaarkas aactlaa, 00 9BYMBXaasaTJAsIII16W Total 1787 70 POUOlfXTF.FSrCTfm AlUti. imj Laoaard Pell. Inspector of elections 3 75 Tomaa Jaycox, do do 3 00 Peters Lewrence, do do 75 do ds 373 Alexander Fllcheu, do do 373 rTaul Xt rlaY.lnrf A CH as William DeGnrmo, do do 4 85 min Ueac Gfiffen, do do 373 3BB Matthew Mitchell, do do 373 Richard do 3 73 George Adriksvcc, ds do 3 73 ,1. JohaSSJelght, do do 375 Reuben TaaaoT.

do do 3 73 nm William Hill. de do 375 SI" JohaABtorm, dc do 373 oJ 0 ruui O.Mla A il. ev frii Tnata Berry 60 do 373 SIX. Jma iayior.jr, ao 00 373 8 88 Si BajnudMaUlwws, clrrk. do 37J 3 as JS Baatael Dearin, ds do 3 73 88100 jji Joha Keyatoo, de do 373 ftrraiSwaa, do do 373 aw ami itwiw do 00 a 830 00 uoaajrHale, do do 373 $46 oala do do 373 22 si S2 ftN sa 3)08 3XI0VandThllt, 2v 2" IdwariTguSil $fg Exra Lomas B.

Carroll, do fWniaminGramrv. do Ezra Bryan, supervisor, Levi M. Boree, supwutendebt of schools. Orvtli 8cktt, com. ol highwars.

JameeTsismadge, towa saslsr. Gardia Trine, veneer of the oonr. Silas B. Aostm, tsipectoiBl eVtctioa. r.

de A una co. fSI do de de de JoetS. Wlnnn, waiter ttecxwitn. a John Adams. de RichardS.

Downing, de John F. B. Bteotenborg do BenJamls A.Gnraej, clsrfc Alfred Bans. de Baal, da aumaora, as v. iveua.

jaaiea. Obamak Height. de Mom C. Bands, da Aioeaa Baal, lowa dark. read danaags.

Allen A. de Pfik Haaltn.roa4 dtmw BJBM sL.tLcktt' evtTntaBOfjyor. GeorxaPeck, sen rtu. EdsoBCardT de ip Samael J. Backext, eoustabl.

JVVihoahreferViS Jean vviaon.imcreourcancass), Deniels A Briggs. weights and sneesarts. 990 UTS too 175 88 VJ 16 00 300 15 00 IU sto 860 460 360 360 160 950 76 6 76 710 IW 83 35 90 00 100 (9 09 II 00 $60 160 160 80000 13 00 IHU All'd, 990 1175 6 00 (71 (8 89 16 09 (00 15 00 IN (60 160 3 60 (M 7t 1(0 960 866 if. woo 100 $0 00 1100 $60 (60 809 00 1(00 1U rjorrB. Baatsrickv a 3 AirufbTdisbsnHn3anmiBlanBVTv ueuiga llaluBrsrlckiswsrnasfrpeorj wviman senes.

a Albert Cartiss.aap't coma Hh amT.Bchar. jnwntpr, rj, fv do tlerkofeiertleit, Merinm Ilalnra. simiiiil 1 1 KSj iTftkaT T2sT4nsiTTar rTRp 1 14o. 0 CashpUtXstuMsppralx r. damage.

,:8 00y trankIaC.fompglBS, towa clerk. 8685 do 'CeWkMelotWn. IIS' da je ayoi Haviland. da do .8 60. tBartiett.de do ltd asH.Biallh.de da 1853 UA 683! m.8.81oa.

do do 860. porrW.CVsineaam.cJerkatelectJn. 3t do, fordisbanemeats. Jt5 the peace. 15 60 JsmwO.lJe Forest, do 16 00 ImaeLawton, de 3191, AndrswB.

Hammaad, supervisor. (86. Coles C.Wtlirwax, constable, $09 Bl'f k' "i tf oonstable, (60 Richard Great, eonstahl. (17. JohaC.Vn;, John OakJax, da SM Phb Thome.

165 toto ill Flatt Bstberland. read danages, 407 0: eiarua woillBl oe Jacob Blsson, de de Jaha J. Beyce, de Daniels A eirixi at aidbtrr ta utai bib aaraiTBiTsaB a Hi niunBBaB Baaian arm aa 1 wv aw CrmaryAllwraae jgr X13 IB 'TJJLH'i 8r sffi' f. aaaaaaw LTBH.vris; rrp BasdBd "iJlO 00 I assaaBBBaaassasaaaj pmmmmmn B4 ,3,, TOBKPAirtOPT OT TBiVOJfTlfOZJfT 'rvjfD yrt 'i WaMfeaaaa sBJ ttriw kr tADM of th KoiwtitaTtii. two ittntuUr.

BlrirlhlUiiinOtMCiOTCMTsW ar4oUicTps pera bATa been pnbliibed iq RII regular 1 aatAi llbd In th 4StValntyWt udaj t4rj iuto arigril to expttt Tta ttnntal toTand lawn gtiglit. rartUJAIeXlUmn BDJ OlDaT; A0sUa UJflOJf rALE.Tww AU, Btenhen Mancbeeter. event fbenCWmests, do David A. kuppjjisr doctoring towa poor, IHvUColwaU. clark ol election, HtrrW.Uhl.eo.whi(hwayar Wmiam H.

Ball, derk towa meetlag, ik A. Eavelgk, nsr( ceas, wheel. mw in.K.ia. mVr. Tittoa.faap.

of.elrBtbB. esjasjce. Asked. $38 90 14 09 All'd. aw uoo Com.

of highways, for reads aad bridg, Briggs, weights and maararas. Total i $8189 07 $8169 07 I certify that th Towa AUowaac of tba (evara town la tba county abora Bamed, war audited aad al lowedby th Board of Saperrlsors, In eaaaloa la NovuBV br, 1833. GILBERT BENLKT, Clerk STATSMBN1TGF COUNTY CUABCE3 aod appropriations audited, allowed, and lvled by tba Board of 8 uperrtsors of Dutches County, at their Annual Mee ting la November, 1833; and alio th amouat akd. A swafa Oaatf Attrmtneu. Names.

Narar of dsmand. Amtaskad. Amt. AIL Jeha H.Bpraga. cerntable.

JMBlIUT ef high wars. 89 CO 8(0, 1100 860 nw 6 83 860 a US 6 SO nariek D. Bl HslL lnsictjer alartinn!" riaa.aBBBBrs jrvi xa OiUrtU.Cur!jty, do Aibnrt. rray. .183.

so oo 8M 1100 3 60 aw S3 uoo 10 00 'V Mil 4(5 .4 85 nm rut TtrW, ags HP v. JohaJtHdCarraTorwraaaV B.Theia,3aa or, aasa, ooJJioo 00 it 09 00 "9 00 George Bwlft, tormer supervisor, $8 33 Robert Grant, Justice, 600 Chamberlain, school dU. clerk, 8 00 Hiram Butts, constable 4 00 Total, lsua Canary AUentncu. Jamea Dakia. supervisor.

1(08 WlUlsmH Wright, Juillce 3S6 1364 Ctiaien Ceaaty CeaearaC Gilbert Bentley. former supervisor. 638 Coles Wltherwax. consfadl. 84 06 Isaac Doty do'7 9919 Tola! 1 59 Tl Dvt Cranty AUtwuutt.

John Tabor, former supervisor. Shaadantu Wheelerjaitlce, Thomaa Hammond, jun, do Geo Sehemerhorn, coaauble. Wllllsm tlnfent. do r. 140 96 axt FitkkiU Ctuntf AUtwuuu.

Benjamin Hopkins, former supervisor, 4 83 Jeremiah Cebrey, consuble, 4 64 Storm, Supervisor, 4 79 14 86 fUUiiU Cesraty A lltwntt. lUnry Downing, former lupervlsor Thomas BcoBsId, roroaer WBBlackmaa A Lao, Fowler Sutton, Adolpb Vandewater, coroasr Charles A Thatchar, Fter Dor I and, coroatr George Howe, consuble Total, iff Park County AUtvtncu El las Tompklaa, Bupervisoor 5 SO Amaxa Stoddard, consuble 38 33 James Flncb. 1385 633 3 73 800 300 $1407 10 08 336 1364 653 84 06 13 00 45 58 768 7 08 80 31 80 31 4 75 4 75 91 88 91 88 16 34 16 34 140. 96 4ea 900 478 11 60 688 683 33 00 13 8360 3 00 500 300 400 ISO 39 36 41 SO 4300 8000 49 19 44 19 700 600 $33433 $14009 330 89JS 1183 Total, 630 88 $43 88 Orar Csaatjr AlUtemcU. John Pelfs, Snpervlsor 8 80 Wm Van Vlack, justice, 40 65 CarpentsrDTowosead, constable 48 90 Geo Ccstwlck, do 9 13 8E0 10 83 3316 913 $9948 $5603 AfOaa Csuaty AUavi acu Henry Knickerbocker, justice 19 S3 BenJ.

8 Thorn, supervisor 13 15 John Teats, lattice 4 43 Rensselear Case, Justice 1 1 37 ATMosher, do 375 Samael Clrk constable 44 53 Total $98 53 it Ctunty Allmvnttt John Wlncbell, former Superior. 9 44 S. B. Btillman, Phyaldan. 5 00 O.

Wakemaa, coroner. 17 13 do do Justice, 3 68 100 Patterarm. do Uiuu.eMM, 'asixbTe. Toul, 47:9 PcwlitfCtuntf AUaets. Nathan Pearce, school disc clerk.

9 00 William Pearce, do do do 3 00 Benonl Wilcox, constable. 53 47 Obadlab Chase, do 94 16 H.Halns, former Supervisor 633 90S9 8580 Pint Plaint Cseaty AUrwnnai. Hunting, former supervisor, 6 16 Plntnt rdlryCnntf Alltteencn. 300 1500 1315 448 1137 5 75 88 38 $78 07 944 3 00 17 13 850' 10 00 47 69 300 300 5133 84 16 6 33 Isaac P. Smith, former snpervlsor.

isaac John Veil. consUtlr. William II Lane, do Seaman, do John Marshall, do 6176 80 70 3 81 733 Totnl 83 80 PuLghlutftii (Vasty John Ratzer, dinners for Jurors, 13 50 Jeremiah BnBols, gaas meter la cl'k off 3 50 1 1 Baldwin, board of jurors 6 00 James Cary, refreshments for Jurors, 82 40 Wm Moon. rep. In co.

clerk's offlee 2 CO Slee A Lertngston clothes lor Jonas Williams 3 50 I Vincent, dam. to beds, carpet, he 300 00 Walter Bughson, physician. 8473 James Sparks, constable, 4 00 Leon. Van Kleeck, billot Dr. Barne.

3000 jonn cooper, physldnn, Bamnel Keynton, Redfield A Co. William Baxter, physiciaa John II Brown, William BeU, physician Benjamin Hughsoa. VanDusea. John Collins. BenJ.

I Hicks, 0 16 300 800 38 59 13 63 850 753 67 25 13 50 550 600 8140 300 330 300 00 SO 00 409 30 00 10 00 600 11 00 500 900 300 13 00 15 00 650 300 8184 305 83 47 00 14376 170 97 13 00 600 10 00 1134 Total 1.88350 IJ7I5I RU HrkVtnnty Altutnt4 Tyler, coroner 10 00 Lasher 17 91 Tyler, Justice 4 40 Sehimerbora, 10 00 James Panlmler. eoniuhle 4 43 George Mlnkler, do 4 58 Elmendorf, supervisor 16 15 00 UOO II 00 10 00 400 10 00 3000 3000 650 Sod Geo Tompkins, print inpt. ct calendar 81 84 jams Dparas, constaote. CalehBulkley do John 8 Vaa Wagner, cogitable John Hitchcock, do Wlillam Graham, do South wick, 12 bushels of hair, Cyrus Corliss. MSUgUn coroner, Geo Bo wan, sweep, it.

A clean, walk Peter Barnes, physician. Cyras Cortlss.juiUce, 356 39 3164 16380 209 40 444 90 SS3 1300 600 8000 1134 Total 15748 Rkintiuk Caaly AUiMnu. 1 McCarty, former apenrlror James Moafort, coroner William Bates, jostlee Tnal Wortman, do ds do do Stephen Jennlng. constable John A Rtkert, do Vaa Kauraa, do A Uermaac, canvatsser Total SUnftti aTenaf AthwrnoM Mote Bends, Jostle 1 18 Samuel Palmtr, coniUbl S3 34 Ssmual T. Sack! do 3 go Henry KJkert, farmer supervisor 3 36 Total, fjjg, TateB ftlt Ctuntf AUnctt.

John Oakley. 6 80 John Bojsgne SO 01 Joha Dcssy, 31 43 Toul, $10763 ffik(ta rCeasfy Alltwmat. Isaac Lawtan, farmer supenrlsvir James DeForrest, jostle Isaac Geo. Stephen Traver, $49 48 S04 115 SO 300 143 300 748 39 50 14 65 13 44 $81960 $30004 118 3313 3 SO S36 $3310 63 00 17 61 16 65 $9986 Total, 440 440 2 50 250 3S3 353 S33 3 33 1086 10 96 $2071 3871 $8,77313 Toul County GWLRAL COVJfTrALI.OFrAXf.Ix Joha Myers, axaeaseg of Drake bridg. 47 86 do do to pay a man to raise Drake bridge 13600 do do appropriation tor repair do do 80000 do do salary forth cat of do do WOO Joha Cooper medicine and In jail 5000 School monies epportlooed 14824 Expense of Barrogato office 1 19 70 Procure dock for do do 1000 New York Institute lor th blind 40 00 do do do deaf aad dumb 30 00 11 m.

rjmoani. wilMx la trial or Ana Uoag A Wm.Somers, Dr. CB Andres, physiciaa of Board of Health Daniel Brill, former dark of raparriaon Joseph Adriance, former county tlet Geo.II Tompkins county clerk 1300 45 00 8000 21883 1187 $3 War Grabanx, coastabla A UHale.priBtiiDl la tba trial nfO Lak For reneJrtMDrak bridge Nrlalloci8chiara.portr TO JOPBoldem, we ia UP1U 'do 4383 .5000 80000 1800 1800 1800 338 93 Day id Btrinxham, damagu 'to bp by dos' 58 83 JIJ Ilennanc, do do 17400 JamnCoszdin, do. io JbaCBdcUir, 4o ,4 70 I cettlfy that th abova Couaty cbargis aad apprO priatlons war audited aad allowed by tha board of ton th month of November aad cembar last 1833. GILBEBTBENTIJIY, Clerk.

of Town ABoWnnce ep4 Moede ratxad for Roada aad Brklgs. Tsteiu. Jeead 4 RrUu. AdsboU, Beekman enntoo, Dover, East Flahkllt, FlxhkBl, Hyde Parin La Grange, Milan, North East, Pawling, PtnePlaina, Pleasant Vallf Poughkeopslfl, Red Hook, Rhtoebock, rnautord. Union Vale, Washington, $359 00 100 00 830 00r 500 00 830 00 830 00 500 00 850 00 850 00 830 00 830 00 830 00 850 00 800 00 100 00 830 00 $430 00 TcvnAlUuanti, 11,453 88, 467 S3 530 09 svesi 17, 657.60 8J383 74 Lsaaeo LSS9 44 M8S04 498 64 373 87 537 70 51 1333 74 L89963 1,068 80 338 31 543 88 LB19 07 $33,489 68 hi ii.

riaCTffr' Jfecanw a tSm.j!aj,ooij. fatsaw estcd; ttey Bfiord Ilia ttHf tteaitt tt; peopift hare of seeing wbcTa th mrsaerjrjgoea, xrfaerei ex traTakthtJ omj pridi wte eial boa eailr with the peojjajjd whoiiiaaTU to rba no lartr bflk' And Ujerf 1m OptTaid aa i cheek tpori ehAyiai7aV DtQ.wyfe ti; puoucBucara aye moos, rm.umceTa. anuui ueit. cfcarges will come to th light, Bntl beiaa; Uit es poted, lb peopl their Krf ices iftbjirdisbooet. Tb cwrof publicAtico i aometoing, bat noihing in uw.acala crjrrjpared to tiw benefit of tba rejiraining inflacc7 for let the wtbUcatioM gtop aod tra haro aa daatit Uiti" Rannai counry ana lotm txpemes woqiq tooou ctttu in tbd, aggregito $1 least one tbirrL No boceat Hnperriadr, 1irlW; or anj bodj elae, wbff tbowa any thing win rjppcsM tbelr tooat ex tendedcifcnlatiori; and Iwpa papeg irj the) county srill pobluh them, Io 1829, to which we alldde above, the Telegraph wm unquestionably the' leading paper of the county, and reg arded aa yery inflnential TberO was then socno exeme for giriug it exclo ye tayora.

Bet things hare changed ranch ainca that day, and wo hare cow Htrt only eeyeral paper quilQ its equal io all respect a but also a democratic paper here, which people geDerally ceroid er aa respectable and infloentialA. th Telegraph, if not a little more aa Soch being the fact, the day for axclnsire prir ilegea to the Telegraph ha long since gone by, and no man will pot his foot into that game now unlem he wish go Into reUrary at the next (Up. Sotnething of an excitement prevail at prefect both in Tennesseo and Virginia, oo account of the high price nf Uve labor. In the first named State they say common field hand are hired oat for the year at from 1110 to II SO, and in second the same kind of hand command 1 150, and some of the best a high as 1215. Many of the farmers, the papers state, are unable fo pay these rates, and must curtail their operations in CGraeqoeoce.

A great demand for laborers exists in the turpentine regions of North snd Honth Carolina and Georgia, and for the improvement in progress, where they will command from $175 to $250 a year. Several cf the Detroit paper charge that Bishop Leferre, of the Roman Catholic Church io that city, la engaged, with the locoiom manager, in getting up a secret organization, among the enemies of free school education, to bring their influence to bear upon the next charter election, with a yiew to 'oTcrturn the free school system that now prevails there, by electing a school board that I hostile to it Hon. Hkxat S. Foots, late United States Senator from Mississippi, and Governor of that State aod a well known champion ef the compromise of 18(0, was in New York on the 19th inst, and by invitation addressed the different adamantine committee of the city, at their head quarters. lie wa escorted to the Hall of the Stuyresant Institute, where the meeting was held, by a committee of the "youog democracy" and greeted with great enthusiasm.

In hi speech, which ia eelJ to haro been very powerful, he handled the administratiun in the roughest kind of etyK aod denouncpd it as unworthy of any confidence. Gioaota Seuto. The poor Union men at the south appear to stand no dance anywhere. They claimed a majority of tb Georgia Legislature, and Got. Cobb, who hoped to be made United State Senator, labored long and hard tor the place, has found all efforts rain.

After a cssnteat of two months, and the subject bad been postponed from time to lime, in the hope of securing the desirnd result, no Monday last Hon. Albert Irer on waa eboaen U. 8. Senator, on the 4th ballot He is a 'borough going state right man, and was chosen through tho interference of the administration. CowCTitanos.

The annual meeting of the American Colonization Sociely was held at Wash, ington, on Wednesday the 18th inaf. Hoy; Dr. McLean, of Princeton College, took the ehair, and Dr. D. M.

Re, of New York, acted a Secretary. A larger delegation than usual was present, and the proceedings unusually iateresting. The receipt of the Society for the past year amount to $82,448 26, making the largest amount ever raised in on year; and Ibe expenditure to (he demands upon the Society being constantly beyond its The number of emigrants sent out daring the year was 783, being 117 over those of the previous year. From Liberia all the account show the country and government to be in a highly prosperous condition the prpe enjoying all the privileges they can desire, while the eettlementa are constantly extending, and the neighboring nations improting and becoming more friendly. Fixu) roa FuuWsTa It often aaid that every thing made is of some use, tjowevcr bad or unpromising maj appear.

The following statement, it seems to ns. point out a field in which the filibusters of tho country, who an to anrjoo to distinguish themselves in some field of adventure, might make tbemselrea useful, and render the country an essential service. Taa Taooait at Eats. Pju A despatch to the Bn. Wo Daily Cnmnvurlsl, dated Erie, January 171b.

about 300 women have simmtssi at tho bridge eretd by th Marshal over But street and Frenchand are to worit tearing them dowav nBhguraadCttYPo. Be are naibl to do unnm. rt(tlTra3rTir: response, are only treated with I nTOrtBa women. Volunhsars are ccjUnUy arri. v.hprolairrjBiiea, th work will breuv Statement like the above, except that the mobs mentioned were not composed of cwif, bare appeared regularly with reference to the barbarian district of Eri for six weeks pair, th malts in casta being the tame.

Now it strikes us, that aa it is dearly shown that then it a lawless district of county in the northwest corner of Pmsylvuiia, which the state will make 00 effort to govern, th field ia a fine one for the filUbcAtera to enter upon and set up a new srrernment, for the roost of them when they fix upon a ktttioo and seek to establiah themselves, will put a atop to rioting and pay wme mpect to law and order. There; dci not appear to be a prospect of mtrodocfng the reign of law in that county by any oOtn process foe the present, and a finnnater proeeas ia rjetter thanrjone. Bar. Dr. Cower waa jf Iretsajh''vtsssri x.

9 Faul ixb AfTTJcrnra AmsxxnQq Frldat gajrwiti. in aedeknt ww bul furnace which trmlratfet. Mr. ntrrwer wmcrx ran tua mar wan, ana ivDiBnatr, wpi7icwJwuTntlyjpa bttTreenltand thsi wTI arhtla mmeine He" mnraf mean ha wad 'Liberty tad aadreeever.eneasdlBreparibl. POUGmcEEpaiE Saturday Morairiff, January 28, 1854.

8tats LEonLATtrat We have no accounts of particular importance Albany for the past week. The Maine law Is now fairly before both bouses, reports for and against it, having been made. In order to give time and opportunity for a full discussion, evening sessions are held which are wholly devoted to the subject. Sessks RimrawNo. The New York Express, which has been for some years past one of the met zealous defenders of the 'rights of the south," and one of the most tatter in denouncing all northern opponents of slavery, is beginning at last to light, and to get a clear yisw, to discern bow much ail the warring against northern opponents of the peculiar institutions'' of the south a mounts ta It sees with more clearness since it is evident the south is determined that agitation shall not cease, but continue, however much conservative papers and politicians of the north may strive to prevent it Speaking of the bill for the organization of the territory of Nebraska, which goes so far as to repeal the original Missouri compromise, the Express says It win be bard work very.

vry hard work In these Northern Blstes, to mak a public opinion which will Justify th repeal of the Mlaaoort Compromise of 1130, and It to done, better let Um John Van Bureus go Into It tint and try. We, Northern conservative, conatltutloo dmea oolyow th South repose. IU politicians, la part, are false and treacherous and srttWat aener, and, as Mends and antes, are not to be trusted. Afieryoahav delved aad worked, aa on the Fugltiv Slav Law, and broogbt up Northern public opinion to a healthy wB, you will onlvflnd that portion or theaouth speak of, embracing the very men who bar been trytea to rm down. Thr are certain uw, wtwa repose when 1 letse a well as dignity, end that Umelsnow.

on this Nebraska bill. The Eipres. is as Severe upon the political leader of the south as any press of the ultra frs otl ttrfpe has been amid the strifes respecting the compromise, yet the correctness of it remarks will Dot be denied by any politician wbo has observed the progress of things for two years past. Almost without exception the political men of both parties at tite north, who went for the "righta of thn south" in I860, and afterwards fought to sustain the compromise, are to day, and bare been for more than a year, without influence with the south, and can effect nothing by appeal to that section for support. And even among the politicians of that section, the advocates of tbe compromise are generally proscribed and pnt down, and are without in fluence, while tbe agitaton are in the full tide of snece, Mr.

Fillmore, while in the Pi evidential Chain gave all the influence of bis administration aid tbe wmth and sustain the compromise, giving no countenance to northern men, although of his own1 party, and among his uwn friends, unless they gave entire sanction to the finality, and frowned down agitation respecting it. Yet all tbi service brought him no return of gratitude or support in that direction. He, and those who sustained him, were abandoned as coldly as if the measures carried out to protect the slave ioterests wero of no account. Following this fate of the compromise whigs, those leaders of tbe democratic party wbo acted with tbem, who advocated the compromise and labored to sustain it io good faith, now find them (elves in the same predicament Although they held ibe chief influence that elevated the present administration to power and without them nothing could hare been dooe they are entirely out ot favor with tho powers that be, at tbe least, if they) are not proscribed and driven out of their party" On the other band, the free aoileri, who adopted the Wilmot Proviso as their corner stone, and defeated and overthrew their party iD 1848, are in. full favor, tbe Iwom friends of tbe southern leaden, and control the administration io all its measures! Appeals to tbe south resist this state of things in the dominant party and with the administrttJon, instead of meeting wun an earnest ridicule.

We call these retnms a very poor compensation for the effort that have been made to drive tbe people of the northern states, not only to sustain all measures that may be proponed to promote slavery, but to keep silence with respect to tleir character. Under these cutromitancet then, wa hope, the Express, and northern papers and politicians in general, will come to the cnrjclosion that their best policy hereafter will be to keep oo dependent ground, to speak freely of all measurea pro posed, whether lor the north or south, with strict regard to their merita, to sustain what is good and right, and cowlomn what wrong or tmjustL al WST ht this Is a land of Ubtrty, the borne of tba fret, and tba asylum of tho op pruud. They will then get along more ewtoilabry, and find lets occajiona for complaint Sock at least, is our view of the matter. jrxa delrctad last wsek by afL Henry kaTAf WW PoinL SubvVtrlV.lSafiwftai Pafilleoyjf tbe Mexican WeW sV BlMtavI with tba tetfA brft' y. i zr "uaaBa Hereto JoaBC.ruhb,sUtioaer 86 73 wm.

vruaosv, do ntl HrbrrSlkgrVshreB" 384848 Gilbert Deaa, asaigaee of A Mory, iat afaarlff 778 89 TCCampbeU district attorney 104431 John ECccrjar.JDU disaster. ndlclh aad atbradaace to scalded 4t SO do do do do 3850 A Harvey, do aJtaadaace 3600, PeterBarins, do do do '5000 KAVarick. do metlldjufc attend. SO 00, BCBeutlrwUk, ooservleM with th sick: DamueH tealar Perlae Fine, bhnlelaa UosaM. Van Kleeck.

Wns.UProU,cornaar' Walur 4t.fi Plau A Schram. nluree1 E. ASFsasaaiCbv dojvUmoJair ns iBBOrtam', rffe.SS .80 1 tfts. ooingisi oe Dtaaoara 5rf lai os? clo JoalBaatoaZi do AaaaalaTlm? .103 ta JtkhoU tush Jico dd it bill liw i Mora aaxlgpe ofLB toaaebkrf Mfi4 'Vvvnsusaenxyiuaa I tttas Lftsarie Aavlinji iPosllnB84 3000 '3000 8300. 8300 8300.

5000 JtSlS? ,1009, 119 II 79 SO 8300 63 00 $000 '443 86 13887 The Amkxu Tikis, in alluding to our statement that the county has no title in few for! the sit of tbe present Court House and Jail, but that it only granted to tbe County to be used or th rotmy hiildingt, mildly ibterrea, that tba assertion of the Eagle icr fArojAof, and has not Me tlightat foundation ji truth," jln inglet off this burst of WTatb.it next proceeds directly to ccfinn tba truth our statemCTt in Um following acntenc It wa given arid granted by JeraalJeflkigart'to fhre pe gaoti'tba) "JustiCftSOf too Peace, lo.be held hy "tberniarVl tJjeir succejsaora rA vuoftk cotWfy for Court Evw and JaUfurfoxt. Hero have tbe whole stoiyln a'nutHiibell, justai we (taied and uat aaJwe.pndmUiid it it, except that the jrord "given? doea not belong to the caae. The rite haring been "(7rrf" to tbo parties ccsTCerned for jm county in treat for tbe prnpoae named, therefore the grant Isolda goool ao long Bl tn original ondltionttt tomplUd pith fait bo lorjger.There 'hatreTW been TSJtt ssubb, wivuuut a nanrtiura pi uu a nw cia at I0O plamtobeed rs i zmmzwi nUtots. ixi TTTT I nSmfSZW? AfH bold a state convention' at Sprjogfield I igii "ii 4: tnmrod otJ after, tho accident, tfeing wiulinjalwa pert fty cck7isv ai fleet aflectiocately bid fitttwell to bitfamHy an4 frieoda; Mr. Potter was weUkyJwn ioit pimju aa arcbitetAbuilder, having iMwaagwd that employment for.

tba, last, twaa fivtr nr tiiirty' years. Ha waa uprKbt fc all! hi and erideavcterTto do justice to all who em ployed him. He wai a maiiof 'worljty wulUmneh tlw'srnotojrxBriimivTxy. He lenvet a and one dii Hewax abnnt' years of age. Tbo fraeTalj took place on Sunday afternoca.

The body wa taken to tle tTwvarvsJist Church, where a wrmon waa preached bj Ev. W. W. King. That Urge waa densely crowded, and many wsre unable to gain achTdttaraCcv AccmxsT We regret to karo that Mr, Isaac Tompkins, foreman in the I)ernccrat office, mat with an accident on Wednesday evening, by wbfcb ha lost bis left thumb.

He was engtged in pot ting the form oo tbe prsy when by totrie mishap bis band was caught in the machinery and the thumb so badly crushed that it had Io be ampotav It i a severe lost to him. fsrraiataoTi fa FtBfMWOti Id their capital tfte. Sti TliA. eTV rii kHM ra rtrrjoythajyjp i Oa Ur JsWtifflcrt and Ra. rBSSSDg two train, Tbe amount realized by the Frreman's Festival was al out one hundred dollars.

Tbe Ferry Boat at this place continoes to make regular tripe. AtNewburgb the river kfroean over and tbe boat has stopped naming, but paav sengera art drawn acrost in akin, ul on nmnen, by three men. Fare fifty cent. Tba ferry titer) ought to be kept open, and it ia a shame that it it not. Potatoes are retailing in (hit city at one dollar and twenty five cents per busbeL Fouxiv The lady who lost a rrnrning breast pin last Snnday, can obtain it by calling at thin office Tn Editor daim the right to alter and correct annoymont erirniTriIeinn When does a puppy become) a dog I Answer when it stops barking at Its own shadow.

The wealth of Philadelphia is estimated by the assessors at $155,165,950. Ahead of POoghkeep sie. Gaaao Vocal aid IwTKrtTJTAL Ccacxar. Tbe Messrs. Garax, aaaisted by MraWixjrra (late Mias Mary WaJxer), Mr.

RucHAairr, the Co5Coa dia and HAurcntiA, wUI give their first Ccocert at the Univeraaiist Church in Pocghkeepeie on Feb. 8th, 1854. Tfaepregrajnmewincorisistofateleu tion of the most new aod ntr Mcsic of the day, including JuTCeo't celebrated Prima Dorma Waltzes, aod KatvDid PoUa. A printing press hat been ettabusbed ux Or ange River, io Africa, the darkest spot tbe Christian world bat ytt attempted to tnltgbten, Uirrrxn Stats IraotTauTxa. The Brat volume of this valuable work is completed.

Tbe eograti ingt in tbe last three number are at follows: East New Capital at Washington Representative Hall at Washington The White MorAtaina; Harper's Ferry; Staten Island and New York Bay Broadway; Storncca Viaduct Snquehanna Klver near Owegrx West Com Hoaae? at St. Louis; Kausaa; Eock Island City JeflcTton City SL Joseph Iudependence Mandoo Village Val cone Gold Kggingt, Cal; Monterey, Cal Sacramento City, Cal. in 1850; Gold Diggingt on the Mokelutaoe River, Cal Each part contain an elegantly engraved Title Page. The publ'taber, Herrmann J. Meyer, 164 William street, New York, will commence the second votoma immediately.

CotnrrT Asn Tow AtiowAsna. We devote a Urge portion of this paper to a full statement ef the annual county and town allowance, to which we call tbe attention of the people. It should be exAmined carefully and preserved, for by it the people can see where the money goes and for whose benefit We fear there are many error, but owing to tbe coarse of the aupervuor clerk, in furnishing iiooorJy with a copy bat bis toft have been obliged to follow that paper, figures, and have had no means of correcting them, aa we should have had. FtoM Oiijroxatttv The steamship Northern Light arrived at New York on Tneaday last, bringing newt from California fifteen day later. She brings gold to tbe amoont of $847,381, aa freight, beaidea that in the haiaiatfpssBamgvA.

Her newt iof no importance, except that tbe buccaneer still maintained themselves in Lower Cah'fornia, and it waa aaid that other companies were rushing to join them, but these accounts art doubtless great exaggerations, if not all firtiUooal Next Stats Faib. Itia early to agitate thU subject, but a meeting of the dtfxena, of Syracuse, in' favor of having the oext Fak at that plar wai lisW en 8aturtUy srytning Uat itf said to have been largely attended. For cur part, we think it time 'State Fair was held the southern part, of the J3ut. and that tbe next should be Orange or Weal clatter cooxdy, or on Long WaiibV We 'have nothing against Syr, but benve, these fairs (hoaid Whaininrtnt they are to remain popular. wiAtWvswple.

A Tbe editeeof tle Straenae Bermb Ikanan adamants papef of the first water, who gif tbAfollowiirg, ttal of. what he cotaIoV the tui a.Werto rajt; certain but belt right4: palrt, was htifr, cantfavand, rcepooded to 2 1ai7b0y.HU" smreterraw to sJll'vtowte BViaus Btj aj aia wyrmrm nrtrr, aa. ma. swv fr1rti ij7? it it taid the bog Ohio all sympathise with the Erie rioter, and atatvd up, as well as they eao. tneir defence, because owing to the obtrur tiun on the railroad, and the rxnaeqracnt difficul ty in tending en freight, many bogs, instead of being bad their days prolonged, unuer me expextatwri thai order wiTJ be restored hereafter.

aJxath op thx Rcsmaw Meitstxx, Mr. Alexan derdeBodico, Bnseian Minister to the United States, died at Washington on Monday racening last, aged 88 years. He bad spent fifty years the tervke of the EmTjeTory and had beenfor about thirty year the office he last helcL Al tbougb a nobleman cf high rank, tjav njarried a young lady of bumble birth at WaaWngtoo, a Mist he first noticad Tjo her way to school, araltowborahe was ever roctt derotedly attached. He waa quite Dorjolar srnonp1 th nsw FAiiit CatskiTl Wing states thai the firm of Hunt Nelson, of Coomfkse Wr fsiled loraUigeaxnonnt; that they gaged the freighting boiimss and said to be the owner of the tteambtsxt ManhattatC It add. CmnberlancL Z)aissttsea faiajjoty, war by ttasrabbta; and UvtfiW trgjrtewtls.

At the nilroad ceiela ataxi at Detroitlast week sstOiW.thAmfiay fTtHht, ganii tjto Jomaj fcUUnc TlHIeEailroad Company hat dedareda mvaBaiXSjUeai of two per eenf, payable o. the 7 th cFahxTiaryiT TwIibjofCorjnertkDxAretoboUth eorjTSTjtwci ii New HaTen on the 19th of February ecrtrilAr party fa that slate, have alreadj xnarlaiin HvmV twaViRS The annual report of the tlulerent otj railroads New York, show that they are averrproe peroM crotf The Webster Aatoctatioo cMaatachuaetta cal. brated the btrth day of Daniel Webster by a banquet at the Revere House faSosxonon the 18th bat. About egse hundred aovl fifty men present. AdtltJwaAfocgbtat FsCkentvill, IfJaasasBppL ootheolstof lcember.

between Dr. Irhyaod DnFanf.b which the first was killed, being shot throrigb hu bead. It i aaid they were both mem bers of the kgialature, and members of tbe church. A story told of three physrdana hx Montreal, who, oo being called to exaxmwaome bones found a stove) prrsjouneed they afterwards proved to bet thote a pig. The BmfafoiTxpresa says th import into that city for the year 1853 amount to $36,072,398, be ing an increase of over the previous year.

One dollar bilU on the State Bank or Prcrri dVriCTEhode Islintl, altered to twenties, are said to be rirculatioo. Wax has been declared again by Peru against Bolivia, so those miterabl so called republics will make further eflbrts to destroy each other and opprese their people. Tbe Washington Union oat savage on the dandle with shawU, and aays they only want petticoats to make their figure complete. A CtuxcxThe proprietor of a National Democratic" paper, published daily and weekly, a flourishing city of this state, wants a partner, tbe Albany Argus says. Get.

Wool and ex Gov. Foote, of Mis, took paagevt New York foe Callfotnia, on board the ateamahip Geo. Law, oo Friday the 50th bat An institution called Merchants and Mechanics Bsxk, at OswrbthU state, hat faiTed, and its note are aaid to be worth only eighty centa oo the dollar. Tbe psAsenger station of the Michigan Central Railroad, at Detroit, was destroyed by fire oo Mop. day night last, to $5000.

It is aaid the bishop "of the cape of Good Hope stale thateome Englab emigrant to that place have lately been converted to Mohoraetanism by a Moslem preacher. A steamship called the William Narria which it it make the paasagsacrostthe At laaucin fiT or.aix days, is nearly completed at NeirToTk. A Wiseotub paper aays that 40,000 quail were tent from Beloif, thai state, to Chicago, in th month of December. Of course there will ooo be no more quail to tend Tbe American Temperance Unioo met at the Tabernacle New York oo tbe evening of Monday last Resolution favor of the Maine taw were adopted. The awards by th juries of the Crystal Palace exhibition are annnrmced.

Of silver Daedal only 115 tret awarded, of bronze 1188. Honorable mention is made of 1210 exhibitor. No great thing of a show. Th Boston Chronicle states that there are seven, teeo members of the Satiate of that state favor of continuing the probatory liquor lew. and twenty three favor of It repeal.

Six hundred and eightyteven thouaand bog have been alaugbtered io Oisrinnati this teauoo, uptatiuadate. Prevbua to the year 1790 there were sixteen crimes prmishable with death under th laws of this state; the New York Tribune say. The. Western Tbeolcgical Seminary of th Presbyterian Church, at AJlgbany City, (PenaJ was oWrryed by fire oo the 25d bst. About half the library was tared.

Step have been taken CaJifornia to eetabfieh a theological institution. A Baptist Association for thatStateha been formed. Woath TitXJXO Aa3CT A man England, who caU liimsalf "Xa flkmiht Leatt," ha givl 125,000, for the evsngefisaiion of China. Am rca Arsjrs.TtW jfew York Tribune says a ship cleared from that port for Conatatitbopl Ust week, having on board 979 oorrsfr of nm. Another Woman' Righta State Convention has been called to be held at Albany oo tbe 14th February.

AtxTsoaotxwicAi. Tasxa, by Upham A Co. 267 Main street, Jan. 20. 38 rlegv 39 deg.

39 deg. J5 deg. 21. 41 38 44' as 23. 18' 21 eo 28" J8 288.

8 17 18 W. 84 41 40 that UMixiiOTrAlU very 1 thtthWeecxwith I fewaCgbt a. jaaa.Ta.ae 4 a i I aasCPaalfasML ww wa great cmnrifTire ta tnettsto, and bad pLuirmch produce in their lands. Law. An editar who atteisded the laU Rail road celebration at Detroit, where IheMichitran Mam Law it fall orjeration, Utthat the.

malerate rrambr of 240O vera opened and drank on the occasibnthat liquors of all kinds Were freely taed, and were to be bad all part of the city, pablstr andf prU TstehcroefaanytrfiryL AnilUtrtrntUr atiatplac H.Itoottat tbirr crteQB from seme ooewbo aays bels amrJoot'to obtab g.0t;pad.tiM prr tkac psw fcc jltritgntb be aakstbr btotrnalioQ of the frjitotr nf tbe' Tela VT Ttt yrirr itsdi eF inemoer ofUceSr nHiht leKtSeary. tO CCAm A.t, ert hiiiwvt v4jiias, pay Certesve Bat leanniiua. tl SI I lait nasal let Wi WMmrt illy hak'tiS yVbi appliciUcei, to the IFoat Ataater t.Or.vjrrxId IrjotUniCrtlstrtarnrJil tnsir.aBSeleato borne mg myteHtopay aBpeiAUdtea aariWMs la l8at'evWeg TO! wtd ortwa ttB7issa4 btfesse 3Ccutv fSgSeK. Mfcy lei 4' The nnminttioo of Heanaa J. Redfield as Col lector of the port of New Torkwascxaafirrsed the Senate oo Wedneaday Uat.

by a vote of S3 to 8. The eight negative Were all of Southern whigs, alt the loco focot and the whigs of the north vrjtfcg for htra. i aaBaaaaaam A Ckwrtk itrti The Baptkt Church at Ithaca was destroyed by fire on Thursday last There was an bsmrance of $5,000 oo tbe buiMing. JtMncUMltr at Wlntkttttr, Vav A fire oe cairrsd thi place last night deatroiyng ten to atfteeikhouses. Tay Wa hotel, tad several store and dwsmrcBMAbatrrweT co fire several timesybct wereextirynabed wrthont mncr.

demeaa Several hc3s co Braddock and Water atteets tia iron flrttVw 7WJr XmL Abovt 5 ytogUKfyttoavMa thm partition wall of YZl JwejT wmext wa rajrag at the time of tb destruction cJiJat Gr JaVpobCr. nnt mm J.M, TZLLili Wlu trwnetworj crasn. Tnerewtre. fira ttavavjgaged a SlS.1, wten Mmed 3uan BrJy and 5J ibwid bll 1 SO OUt Of tbe Other thrrm mat brrilted by tW frJEng drtkimtbnqktofa 84JA eftV Mr. W.

N. ifT.Bhrjr4,d ht mile, rxtiheiit at Uibofy, after living placed hi children bed out the fire, with hb wife attended a party aiatbmdlstaTica'Aborit 11 o'clock tbe bouse wdiTered to be rja fire, and the ehil dren Greedy burned to death. Jftrtre, were three eflreiBxl two cats old. A veara, wa Wlt.tle csiere ocarpted another, but II Bn4gpt goto bed wt, otlleBCbaaxl VtireiJU RaatoaJ AmitxLlh. Heary nercey, a crockery dealer at 408 Broad ataet, attemptog to croet lb trade but ev nt CaagbyorwcatcbeTctlaixo aoit trab frtoNeTcrfca It enteriog tba Uarsat WaaH depot, the whc4e mak' taseVnyw first, PvMbo; tad mangHng hirbaorr tBasrastv A German 1woman named laeiesu, with a ehiJd.

between i side at lb jbOxm, aad her arm heestr cstsjbt bttwfri the phkgsi and the tacLetlbecAr, a broken' two er' ItUtbortiat lrm Ti Til i Mais TTha iAil 1 Bsjury. 1 TriTieeV aWaVr A tmttttl inA oerwrei apHrrehenavna, orj cb eb of the CaaeT RAilrovJV aritI thk TnfeTnHBT. ATaarV: went to hit ilsnafcht't, TTTSl TTlsiH Mia.TS SsilWii baj tin rswsti'erf. aVkowtfaoaanellVcsiit 10Aghtr, wwe ws swasar. weese tv aasii sna asr' uiat aaoi a tf mvmtmmm wm, I jY.Bxa aia asn iacjst was 1 i w.wrir 6v if, Cki S'ii.

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