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in J 0 i ti : V If VOL. VII. MOUNT . VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 18C1. NO. 48.' I "j j " 1W .IuaUJi. M if: ? '9 ' 1 t l 1 x KM? FOR 1801. TREASURER'S NOTICE IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Aloxandor Grccr, Treasurer of Knox County. Oliio, do hereby give notice that ' tlio Hates of Taxation in tlio several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tax Duplicate of said County, for the year 1SG1 is expressed in mills, in the aunoxed Table of Kate?. NAMES OF KATKS LF.VIK1) BV (IKNKlUt, AH.HIJilll.Y. r o w n s ii l r s CITIES. Jnukfton llutler I'uiun .lelToraon llrofru Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four (lay Xorgnn I'lcuount Coll pro Monroe l'ike llerlin Morris .Morris attached to Union School Clinton Mount Vernon Millor ilillord Liberty Vftyn9 Wuyna, ettnehnd to Union School Krodoricktow, Jlliddloborry, Hiliinr, KOTiCE is hereby given s is - J 0.S5 1 t ,c 4.55 4.55 1.40, 1.40 1,40 1.40: 1.40 1,40 1,40 1,10, (1,35, 4.65 1 40! 1,4, 1,40 0,:5 4.03 I'JOI 1,40, 1 40, 0,351 4.55 1,40! 1,40 1 40 0,:l5' 4 55 1 1.40, 1,40, 1.40 0,:i,r) 4.55 1 ,4l I,'": 1,411 U,30 4.00 l;4U I, I", I 411 U,30 4.0, 1,10 1,40! 140 1,40 1,40! 1,40 1,10 1,401 1,10 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,10 .40 1,40 1,401 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,41) 1,411 1,40 1,40 1,40 1.40 1'40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,401 1,10 1,40 140 1.10 1,40' 1,40 1.40 1,-J0j 1 40 1,40 1.401 ,I0 1.40 1,401 1,40 1,40 140 11,40 0,35 4.55 0,M 4.55 0,: 4.55 0,:i5 4.55 0,:)0 4.55 0,:i5 4.55 0,:ij 4.55 0,:tj 4.55 0,5 4.55 0,35 4.55 0.3i 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,.'lo 4.5."i 0,S 4.55 0.35 4.55 0,35 4.55! HATCH LKVIK1) UY COUNTY COMUlfiSIONKUS. 1.50. 0.20 1.50 0.20 1.60 0.20! 1.50' 0.20j 0.50 1.50 0.20: 0. 50; 1.50: 0.30 (1.50 0.50! 0.50! 0.60 10 1,40' 1,111' 0,35 4,05 that all of the Eoad Tax, ami 1-601 1.50 1.50' 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60; 1.50 1.501 1.50 1.60 1.50, 1-50 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.20i 0.50 !'.20 0.60 0.20: 0.50: 0.201 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60; 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.2H 0.601 0.6lV 0,7 0J5 0,75 0,75 0,751 0,75' 0 0,76 0.75 0.7ft 0,7.1 0.75 0,75 0.7 n.fiol o.sol o.6o! o.soi o.so: 0.50 0.601 0.50 0.501 0.50 0.20; 0.50 0.50 o; 0.201 0.50' 0.50 0.751 0.50 0.50 0 50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0.5O 0.2O 0.M) 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.60, 0.2(1 0.50 0.50l E 0,351 0,3f 0,35' 0,35 0,36 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,36! 0.35 0.35 0,35 "3 I 3,rS0 3,80 3,S0 3,ko: 3,80: 3,80! 3,80' 3,80 3,80, 3,80 3,80, 3,60, 0.36'3,80 II, 0.75! 0,35 0,75 0,35 0,35 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,7 0,75 0,75 0,7.'. 3,r0 3.80 3,80 3,80 0,36 il.ROj 0.351 3,80; 0,35 3,80! 0,35 3,80, 0,35 0,35 0,3,': 0,3,' 0,3: 3,80 3,80 3,80 3.80 3,80 3,80 liTKd LKV1KU II V TOWShlllK A'D OITV . I'TllimiTIIH . 0,32 0,29 0,10 0,10 0,25 0,50 1,01 1.03 1.05 0.30 0,75 0,15 0,15 0,80 0,76r 1,70 0,35 0,31 0,24 0,41 0,28 1,47 0,25 1,00 0,10 0,05 0,10 4,00 0,45 J ,4(1 0,45, 4,00 0,25 1,10 0,25 '0,10 1,15 0,25 O.'.IO 0.25 1 4.00 0,25 4.00 0,S'5 0,24 0. 1 2 1,33 0,0f, 0 55 !,() 2,00 0,75 0,3.: I one half of tho balanco o! the taxes 0,70 8, 35 ,70 10,00 ' 0,00 9,20 8,50 9.05 9.25 9,10 10,30 0,20 9,00 10,10 0,00 0,10 12.45 10,20 15.10 9,70 9,00 9,50 9.5!) 12.60 14 00 8. 00 0,80 charged on tho h time a efoie the then re iiiaiiiinar unpaid. Tho Treasurer of said County or his Deputy will attend at his ofiicc from and after the first dav of October next Duplicate of 1S6 1, in said County, are required to be paid before tho 20th of December next, after whic penalty of 5 per cent, is eliargablu thereon, and that the balance of said taxes are required to be paid b i0th of Juno, ISO 2, after which time like penalty of 5 per cent i chargeable on the balance of said taxes to receive said taxes. Tkbascreh's Office, September 21, 1G61, ALEX. G REEL!, Treasurer K. C. SPI2CJIAL. NOTICES The following is nn extract from n, lotter writ-ton by tho ltov. J. S. llolmos, i:itur "E thoI'iorre-pnint-Stroot Maptist Church, Jirooklyn, N. V., to tlio "Journal und Messengur," Cincinnati, O., ivnd epeaki voluiuos in lnvor of that world-ronowncil inidicino, Miss. Vix.-i.ov's MUimj tynijj fur (JMJnik letthintj: "We soo mi advertisement in your columna of Mm. II 'iiidmv'i HuiilUiiiij Syrup. Now we never mid a word iu fuvor of u pitoiit medicine hoforo in our life, but wojocl cuinpulluil to any to your rciid-f titi th.it this 1 iio liaiabus knet trlnl it, ami litiiw UUihe nil it i'u.'m. H is probably one o the m,wt jueoa.iiful medicines of tho day, boeauoo i if one of the best. And those of your rondum wh liavu babies Ciiu't do better than to Iny in a supply A N IMPORTANT AKUAXUKMEXT AT THE KENVOX nOUSK. Mount Yibnos, Ohio. Varticotrly interesting to nil tboso who are fttf-foringv th liseosesof the Throat, Lungs, Henri, I,ivcr I. d Uuninch, or with oilier coniplie.itel chronic i mp intn. 1)I II. J. IA'ONS, 1'hysiciiui of ihoTI. 0t, I,ungs and Chest, know us Ihu oolo-bratcd In.it.iu Horb Doctor, will visit Mt. Vernon on tho I Uli and 12tli of J.inuary, and on tho sa uc dates of oicb and every subsequent month during 1801 and 1S02. Consultation freo (f charge. Positively no pa-tionU oiaroined after (undown. For further particulars see the Doctor's apool; t-Ceutsin anothoroolumn. Address K. .1. I.V0X3, V .1. den 13 ' n-ly 1' 0 llox 2903, Cleveland, 0 New Vucrti3?iueat3. D. C. MOXTGO.MEliV, MIUfllEf AT NOTICE!. TO THE FARMi:iH Or' KX "X COUN'TY I'EOI'LE 09 Alt'. VKi-XOX AND THK HKll OF MANKIND! LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! WHAT YOU" have long wantod Is a first class mill to griud your w'luit: ono that mikos good flour ftnd duos it choap. Then bring your whuat to the MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL! And haro it grounl. This mill is situated one sijuaro JvMtb of tlio wiliUlil dopot. Mt. Yornon, 0. It is newly fluod up with the best uiaebiuery that can be hid, ndo,in and will do tba best work in the county. Wa havo evory aceoinmodation that can be asked for, and Intend doing tho best work that can bo dene. While all other mills take, for grinding, one-tenth for wheat, and one-eighth for other grain, we take only ono-twelfth for wheat nd one-tenth for other grain. This is our rule, and we intend to d as we say. We are proparcd to do all kinds of eustom work and guiranteo satisfaction; and for merchant work of tho first class wo cannot be beat in the county or State. Now, farmers, it is to your Interest to give as a call, and ours to try to please yon all. Thea give us one call and judge for yourselves if what wo say is not true. J- W. HUM.SEY & CO. Jit. Vernon, Sept. 2H, I301-rnl7w4 W.M. MVIXOSTOX'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Exeeutcr pa the estate of Wia. Livingston, late of Knox county, deocased. BALAT1IIEL DUXLAP. So.t 2H, 18(11 n.7-w3 NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Probata Court, there will be offered at public sale, on the 26th day of October, at the office of Thompson Cooper, at tha Market House, in Mt. Vernon, a number of anoeants and note belonging to tha assignment of Warden k Burr. A list of the notes and account! caa fonnd on file in the office of the Probate Jadge. Haid claims will ba sold to tha highest bidder. Terms cash. THOMPHOX COOPEU,) n. C. HUUU. ) Assijnocs. 8ep. It 1861 n t7-w3 Mt. Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a change of arrangements in tha Hoarding Department of this Institution. Pnpila boarding la tha family will aid, to oma extent, in Its domestic work, instead of retarding this will rather facilitate their progrtaa in atndy by its invigorating influence. Tha tima occupied by each pnpil will not exceed SO minutes per day, yet will reduce Uia expensoa $50 per annum. Under this arrangement wo will furnish boarding (including fuel), and tuition in English aad Latin at $119 per year. Pupils charged from data of entrance till eloee of session in same proportion. MRS. H. B. SLOAN. AIL Vernon, Bepb 26-n47-w3 nOOTIb-DL'lLDIXO OVER JIUSIC STOKE-Mount Yornon,Ohio. Special ntlention given to the Collprlirg of ; !: i raft, nnd tho purchase and snlo of real Estate, h ivo for sale unimproved In nils as follows, li Id lies in Osage County, Missouri, t0j acres in r rren Countv, Missouri, 31(2 acres in St. Fnin-MHCountv, Missouri, also 125 acres und one 4H icrolot in Hardin County, Ohio, ami 83 nnrosin l nor County, Ohio. March l.'oO, lil-tf. .IV WIIEKE YOU CAN BCI THE CHEAPEST!! William M . Mefford, ) ETtJRNP IIISTIIAXKS TO THE CITIZEN, t of Kcox County for tho lihorul patronage oj stidcdto him, and would say tout. Iio has now o ind as giicrt Harness, Saddles. Hngsy, Cnrriagi 'agoimrd 'low Harness, Collars, Bridles, Martii .ilf, Whir' Ac, as ever. 11101' 'f rth-eastoornerMurketnouse. full:'-. A L E X A N D E ! !" "E L L 1 0 T T V Deaf and I)uiuh,1 HOUSE PAINTER. H"FE71S hif sorvices to th itinonsi of Mt. Ver iii.i ni l Kii'ix county, and solicits a .haro of publi t.itrciagt 7".-ihop in Jacob Martin's building opposite ho Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no-'ii-tj otis'Tle1)1"art ! CO", JIAtX AND OAMOIKIt-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, MT. VERXOX, OHIO. PH0T00RAPH3 In ovory stylo of thoart. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes photographed to any size and colored true to nature. Ambrotypes and other small work done on short noti'.e. N. D, The style of pictures termod 25 cent pictures positively not taken at my rooms, nov h '00-n3-tf N. K. LEWIS. Entrance on Main street, betwecn.Tuylor.Gant I Co.'s and L. Munk'f Clothing Store . April 10-23tf . WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on nigh Street, opposite the Court House. HENRY S. MITCHELL, Altorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY PUB UK. , O FFICE-Nortli side Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. - WILLIAM DAYMUDE'8 ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that tha subscriber bsj been appointed andqualifiod aa Administrator en tha .estate of William Daymude, lata of Ahoxeonnty, deceased. Dated at AIL Vernoa this Jth-day of Septembei A" V. 1B01. eatjiivo NEW FIRM. MOllTON & SAPP TenrLS or Am', M iy 11,1.ill I. CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURE.-'!! LEWIS is prepared to make tint', beautiful Ktyli f full length card pic. urea that aro attracting a much attontion in eastern cities. Also, miniature pictures fur visitiugcards, business cards, &c. C.k and sco them. Rooms oorncr M tin and O.imbio streets, Mt, Ycrnon, O. ... 23-tf. VY SUMMER B SNSP S S ITUKDAY MRS JUNK Hilt, IS1, . CLEVELAND. ;mr CALL AND GET YOUR I L L I N E 11 AND FDRNIIIING GOODS! AT A. r, GILLMORE'S. , I'ro- IRS- NV1NSLOAV An cxperloncfd Nurso niul Fuiimlo riiyaician sent to the nttcntiim uf muthors. her SOOTHING S Y U U P, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, hich (froatly facilitates the process of toothing, by oftonins tlio earns, reducing all inflatnation w ill Hay A I. L PAIN and spasmodic action, nnd is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mulbers, it will give rent to you soke; and RF.IEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Wehsve put up and sold this article for over tto years, aud CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we h.ive nevcrboon able to say of any other medicine NF.YER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did wo know an instance of dinsalisfaotion by any eno who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in torras ofcouiuiondntion of Its magical ellocls and mrdical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," aflor ten years oiperi-once. AND PLEIKiE OUR REFUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE-CLAliE. In almost evory instance whore the infant s suffering from pain and exhaustion, reliof will be ound in fifteon or twenty minutes after the syrup dminlstorod. This valuable preparation is tha proscription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and 8KILLFUL NURSES In New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in Thousands of Cases. , It not only relievos the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach' and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost Instantly relieve ORIPINO IN THE BOWELS, AND WISD COLIO and overcome convulsions, which, if not sjHH-dily remedied end in death. W a buliere it the Vht? I and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD.ln nil easesof DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA IN CHIL DREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any . ' omeroause. no wouiu bujt io evcrj moiuer wuo T?nflt SIlOP. Hat CC (ilDi OlOl has achild snffering from anr of the foregoing cora-DUUl k-HUtj liai iV t.uji ! plaints DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE ntr,JUUlUt.s ur uilltiia, stand between ! yon and your sufforing child, and the relief that will if n.n.rf Kn.i.rr'n.,.. rv l,tiii7 nnnnmn.. . v , ... . , ... . 1 bt nunc ves, AOiiuuuioui Dunn io iohow Kri tu 1 1 uiiL,i i tu. '"'""'"' " th ,oftliiimediein.,lftimelyased. Fnlldirw-.yVn "n T'C nl7 ?? . VH rh!ld. , Uons for using will accompany each bottle. None !f.f,5,.?'T,V.U?ieSv"jr,I' ;"n.fh ' ' genu ne nnlei, tha fM-simili of CURTIS k PER- on tha outside wrapper. druggists and dealers in medicine in TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1'LEAS IN AND EOIi KNOX COUN TY.OIIIO Tito underuinned Commissioners for said County represent that the annual settle. rnont with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith filrd and made a part of this report, will give a correot statement of the receipts and disbursement since Hie report made at our feepiemDer session, I WO. On examination of the report when compared with those of former years, it will bo found that the expenditures have been kept within the usual bounds, and in some departments cons'dcrubly reduced. We do not deem it necessary t ) encumber our report with a full history of our pro ceedings as snown on our journal, out icier to me same, ana me Doom in the Auditor's cilice, as they will furnish a more full and satisfactory account of the same than can reasonably bo expected of us in this report. For the last two years the Directors of the Knox County Infirm ry have failed to muke their leports to us. On enquiry of Ihu members they agree in stating that the report for 1B60 was left with T.'Rogera.to bo delivered to us.ai'd that the report for the year ItCl was left with E.Whitney for thai purpose.Mr, Rogers claims that he left the report of 18G0 in the Auditor's office. Mr. Whitney thinks he left his with one of tne uimmiBBioners. Ilia small amount ot lunds that the Directors nave had to disburse, and the large number of pau ers to be provided for, forbids the ide that any improper molivcs have had anything to do with tha non-production of said reports. We truBt that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see'what tins been done in that department. All of which is respectfully submitted. - . -WM. M'CLELLAND.) JACOB CELL, . Commissioners. JOHN M'ELROY. ) AN EXHIBIT OF THK . R E 0 E I P T S & EXPENDITURES, OF jrsnt.iiroc c3-j-mrrTfcr, For tho Year Ending Sopt. 52nd, 18G1- To Ramsey and Harper publishing laws of 1861. 199 30 0 To II M Kamsey publishing, delinquent list 60 0 To II M ltamscy blanks for clerk, sheriff, auditor and asgsauor. 69 75 0 To II M IUmsey publishing exhibit 69 00 0 BOOKS AND STA.T10HXBY To Moses white for books, paper, ink, Ac, for offices To S P Axtell and others for rapor for offices To B C Ticknor records for offices To II P Hepburn records for offices ,, .. To Sampson & Beer records and books for offices . . . . , To W Cunningham order books forjmditor m u a 89 08 0 4 09 O 68 60 0 II 98 0 ea ooo 16 00 0 SCHOOL EXPEKSE9. To Hurd, Hnrrod, Galuflha and Mitchell school examiners. To treasurers of townships for settling school funds ELECTIONS To judges and elerks of annuu election , To judges and clerks of presidential election, To judges and c lurks of old elections To return judges of justice's election FREIGHT AND POSTAGE. To J Blake and others freight and express charges on law books, To W J Morton postage for oulcea IN3AIT1TT. To sheriff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. , To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cues , To J N Burr (or medioal attendance to the inaans To sundries furnished insane, persons ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyor on roads To viewers, markers and chaioinen on roads Xo damages on roads 117 00 0 24 00 0 848 90 0 237 20 0 68 76 0 6 10 0 25 73 0' 8 610 133 id 0 60 19 0 6 76 0 S 10 0 39 76 0 77 26 0 62 00 0 STATE FUND. Cy mnount taxes for State purposes .$40,043 40 9 Liy balance principal and interest surplus rovonue 1.741 77 0 To amount of Stole Common School Fund 14 501 52 0 To interest on "United States Military School Fund 048 5G 0 To interest on School Section 1G 29 29 0 lo bulmico paid into Slate Treasury 26,910 89 9 $42,390 2G 9 SCHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sapt. 1860 138 22 5 By Stuto Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 liy interest on U. S. M. School Fund and Sec. 16. ; 977 85 0 I!v amount collected on duplicate of 1860 7,158 53 9 To treasurer's fees an U S M S fund and Soc. 16 4 b9 0 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21,702 33 9 To amouut remaining in treasury on sottlomont 1,008 90 5 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. ISv balanco remaining in treasury at Sept.,settlement 1800 77 29 5 13y amount of Sohojl contingent lund 2.370 02 0 By amount ol School house fund 5,530 58 0 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7,911 21 4 To biilance remaining in treasury on settlement Sopt. 1361 30 68 1 ROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. sottlomont 1800.... Bv mnount coU fited on duuliont " f JS0O. . By amount ol special road.tax collected 18G0 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer To amount of orders redeemed und cancelled To.balance remaining in treasury Sopt. 2, 1861 TOWNSHIP FUND. By anion-1 remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 5 By amount co.lected n duplicate of 1860 1,8'il 41 3 To amount orders redeomed nnd cancelled.... 1.810 49 0 To amount remainirg in treasury 51 12 2 100 74 5 fi.KIO 45 O 150 74 9 4,895 09 3 581 29 3 97 55 8, CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on dttplicito ol 1800 3,279 12 3 To orders redeemed and oncoll ii INFIRMARY FUND By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860. By atnounl collected on duplicate of 1860 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861. 3,279 12 3 42,390 26 0 22,778 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 89 5 5,573 94 4 6,573 94 i 1,867 Gl 8 1,807 61 8 3,279 12 3,279 12 ASSESSORS'. To assessors of chattle property for 1861 NEW INFIRMARY. To J II Roberts fof carpenter work on new infirmary 98 60 O To J McCormack hardware, &o , for do 82 09 0 To Daniel McDowal bedsteads, chairs, &c... 7 00 0 UNCLAIMED COST. To sundry porsons for unclaimed cost j, ...... REFUNDED TAX. To sundry Dersona for erroneous tax sales. &e REPAIRS TO BRIDGE. To Bunn & Snow lettering signs for bridges 15 00 0 To Gilbert & Son scrapers for bridges 00 0 To R B Payoe and A O Elliott painting bridgts 67 11 0 To C Barker work at Norton's and Drr Creek bridges 284 80 0 To George Black wo. k west of Norton's and at dry creek, bridge 40 60 0 To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Norton's. 9 00 0 To J II Roberts plank at ML Vernon bridge 9 00 O To P Flaherty and L Davy hauling at bridges 3 70 0 To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges 26 40 0 234 40 0 UiOQ? 690 w a 99 69 9 193 64 9 169 00 0 1,199 03 Q 15 69 0 15 18 0 4 8i 0 FUEL AND LIGHT. To Richards & Smith 1770 bushols coal 235 33 0 To Russ-U Smith 120. do 14 92 0 To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sept, 2, '61 50 76 0 CORONER'S INQUEST. To roroner and jurors on inquests 12 25 0 To witnesses on inquests r 12 26 0 BORROWED MONEY. To Russell, Jturges A Co. for loan for county purposes CLERK'S FEES. To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making reporU, &c 80 00 0 do making general indexes 74 00 0 do do abstracts of elections . 24 65 0 do services in relation to grand juries, Sco 60 45 0 SHERIFF'S FEES. To James S Shaw salary for 1861, in part PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S FEES. To W C Coopor 3 and 4 quarter's balary for 1860 do 1, Q and 3 do 18G1 do making repot ts and drawing bonds To C F Baldwin ajaUu.-'t Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 275 00 0 412 50 0 31 CO 0 20 00 0' To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. & N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at S.?pt. settlement 1860. ... By amount transferred from S. lit & P Railroad company. ... By amount transferred from county fund By amount collected from duplicate of 1860 To amoun( 4 coupons redeemed and cancelled.... To amount of interest on coupons To balanco remaining in treasury at settlement 1801 27 71 9 ,543 61 1 32 40 0 4 93 1 380 81 1 9(K) 00 O .718 05 3 1 603 73-1.6J3 7. i 9,003 79 5 6,276 00 0 5 10 O 2,702 69 5 O.C03 79 5 BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 112 02 5 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 O By amount of surplus revenue transferred Irom county fund.... 795 77 O By amount borrowed from A. Greer.. 300 00 0 liy amount collected on duplicato of 18G0. 5,145 38 5 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settle moot 1801 99 45 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled ; 6,990 20 5 To amount cf interest on same.... 70 93 0 To amount of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 1 50 0 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 5 COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining In treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 To amount of fines received in State cases To amount of taxes on chattle property, collected on dup. 1859. To amount ol printer's bill deducted on settlement sheet To amount of taxes refunded and deducted on settlement sheet, To amount received of D Gotohftll on land bnttrht of OOtn'rS..., To amount of unclaimed cost paid br Clerk of Court 125 23 0 To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 80 8 20.566 98 0 To amount re-transforred to railroad lund To loan from T M & II Baxter transferred to bridgo lund .'. . . To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund... To delinquent taxes ool. and deducted fro u settlement sheet.. To amount of treasurer's lees on fines and payments To orders redeemed and cancelled. To balanoe remaini-g in tretsury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. 1,325 26 7 81 43 0 14 14 O 143 60 O 33 81 5 831 64 0 900 00 0 610 00 0 795 77 0 14 14 0 19 64 5 14,384 09 2 8,843 63 8 20,568 98 o STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. r,""'1' ""'"' ..I KIN . New York. Is Hosiery ana Ulores. summer unii man mi a i. .. at Mrh. ... ..III..., ...nrll Wl III m. I BO i DJ BI1 ..i.t.. . j. JL Ii. .1.1.1. ... .ii i Knn county. Vw..,u. u.w "'PIT wve, wuivu - w new summer stylos ana new. Oar foods are always free) It will oar arenr one to bur their roods of 110 B TON k HA IT, corner of Main and Vina strsiU (Banning Bailing ) Mt. Vernon, Ohio. .... W. J.MOIIT05, M tf JAUKd SAl'I. Psinoi rkh Office, IS Csnaa Bthket, rT. T.-ONLY 35 CENTS PGR BOTTLE GO TO WARNER MILLERS F )R YOUR Carpet, Oil Cloths and Mattings. It has ta largest and CHEAPEST stock in town JAIL EXrENSE3. To I Underwood jail fees andboarding prisoners , 112 33 0 To J 8 Shaw do do 278 17 0 To Rurr & Bryant medical attendance on prisoners 9 75 O To Buun & Snow glazing and painting and glass lor jail. 26 97 0 To J II Roberts and others locks, &o., lor jail 23 19 0 To A Ladabangh white-washing and plastering .. . 24 62 0 To Mark Curtis and others for sundries for jail , 19 13 0 ' JURIES. To persons serving on grind juries 341 20 0 do do pettit juries..... 1294 45 0 do do talles jurors 300 60 O PRINTING. " To 3 W Shuckers treasurer's and road receipts. 47 50 0 To O W Myers binding treasurer's receipts....'. 10 00 0 To L Harper pilnting sheriff's proclamation, treasurer's notice, times of holding courts, &o 34 00 0 To II M Ramsey publishing proclamation, treasurer's notice, times of holding courts, ttr- 30 00 0 494 48 0 1,038 15 0 CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crandall const attending court 142 00 O To fortcf Grandad and E V Shaw messengers ot court........ 55 50 0 AUDITOR'S FEE 3. To S. W Farquhar for records of appraisement in 1859 206 09 0 do lo" ftes as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1,738 73 0 COMMISSIONER'S FEDS'. To Jacob Roll fees as commissioner, rtc 66 87 O To John MoElroy do 84 60 O do overseeing building of bridges 61 82 O To Wm. MoClolland feos at commissioner 56 50 0 do extra services in relaiion to poor house bridges &c. 106 12 0 INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FEES. To K J Whitney fees as Infirmary Director To Thos Larimore do do To Thos Rogers do do ............ .. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pvle treasurer of Agricultural Society 10 0 3 COS1S ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases To witnesses' fees do do before grand jury do MISCELLANEOUS. To sundry persons (or cleaning court room, repairs, &o To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room To II lluntsberry & Son new grates do To J Reaty recording bonds in treasurer's office To L Harper subscription to Banner To J S IHvil and K Ilarrod for reports to com r statistic To J Rowley for taking P-md to reform school , To fund commissioner interest on loan for county proposes.... To C C Bsugh balance for recording land sub divisions To witnesses .... Commisfioners vs Woodward To treasurers of townships for coffins. &c, for paupers To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson 19 60 O 84 SO O 47 00 0 437 01 9' oiooo' 24 60 0' 1.012 43 O' 179 10 0' 75 00 O 741 60 0' 197 00 O' 1,943 83 0 SIS 51 6 131 00 t 144 38 O 265 77 0 327 49 0 163 64 0 . TM 66 y 20 37 0 19 30 0 42 73 0 4 06 0' 2 000 6 60 0 21 06 0 65 20 0' 6 COO 3 75 0 29 50 0 1 00 0 019 53 0' Total amount of orders issued for county purpose iotai amount u 0RI),Bg ,8SCED OTHER THAN FOR COUNTT PURPOSES. Orders issued for bridge purposes U.BbO 1 1 w i.n.A tr.r Intnrnat on coupons, raiiruau IU11U wiuu 12,372 27 S do do do do do do do do do do do do do do infirmary purposes o u tuition school purposes 22.194 03 1 school house and contingent fund 7,941 21 4 township purposes. 1 816 49 6 corporation luna o. - road (und f S 2? Z special road fund 158 74 9 Total. 44,540 430 AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Kjrox Cocktt. Ohio.) September. 8. 1661. f SAMUEL W FARQUHA.R, Auditor of Knox County, hereby certify that the Koinii is a full and truo exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures of said counljf from the year ending September 2nd, 18C1. 8. W. FARQUHAR, Auditor K. 0. MOUNT VERNON IRON W0MS1 MANUFACTURB ELEVATED OVEN, DIVINO FLUE' AXDEXTESStbX TOl C OKI KG STOVES. AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL-FOR CASH, TRADE OR APPROYED PAPtR-TXlJOrtB W TiTR BEST STYLE. AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. EvrnT RTnX TSJ WARRANTED to stand Bra ill aiontf t;to draw aad bake well;ad ftva aalfra YEBY BTOTB IS WARKaaituionaiw dtT-. Call aoda our rt. No trouble ta . satisfaction or do aala, If returned witola an oaja, v.u.u.. . COOPER. AseriU. , w . 1 1 i ll, j. iv tha wortt . - . . ran ,t. reae.lle thatear Stoves are mU, mt of hlW& ' Ohio Iron Is far eaperior and snob. " ;"e1. a; Daril Htois. U of efceao toi ' made at Home, tneae ,"y,"L" j b- honlrf aad tTDOertttavl word, palm U off a4 : ( tan Iron, that wil stand Ore li or 18 months, ard by "J, 4o,n Hom. Mafur. , a good artlele at big pro t. Be lot waH 5? ".. "22? !' ' jMav JO Jt-J "SomethiDg i. rottco in I'enmark." l' I I1 f ' m-r-aito 1 n.,,.
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Full Text | in J 0 i ti : V If VOL. VII. MOUNT . VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 18C1. NO. 48.' I "j j " 1W .IuaUJi. M if: ? '9 ' 1 t l 1 x KM? FOR 1801. TREASURER'S NOTICE IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Aloxandor Grccr, Treasurer of Knox County. Oliio, do hereby give notice that ' tlio Hates of Taxation in tlio several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tax Duplicate of said County, for the year 1SG1 is expressed in mills, in the aunoxed Table of Kate?. NAMES OF KATKS LF.VIK1) BV (IKNKlUt, AH.HIJilll.Y. r o w n s ii l r s CITIES. Jnukfton llutler I'uiun .lelToraon llrofru Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four (lay Xorgnn I'lcuount Coll pro Monroe l'ike llerlin Morris .Morris attached to Union School Clinton Mount Vernon Millor ilillord Liberty Vftyn9 Wuyna, ettnehnd to Union School Krodoricktow, Jlliddloborry, Hiliinr, KOTiCE is hereby given s is - J 0.S5 1 t ,c 4.55 4.55 1.40, 1.40 1,40 1.40: 1.40 1,40 1,40 1,10, (1,35, 4.65 1 40! 1,4, 1,40 0,:5 4.03 I'JOI 1,40, 1 40, 0,351 4.55 1,40! 1,40 1 40 0,:l5' 4 55 1 1.40, 1,40, 1.40 0,:i,r) 4.55 1 ,4l I,'": 1,411 U,30 4.00 l;4U I, I", I 411 U,30 4.0, 1,10 1,40! 140 1,40 1,40! 1,40 1,10 1,401 1,10 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,10 .40 1,40 1,401 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,41) 1,411 1,40 1,40 1,40 1.40 1'40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,401 1,10 1,40 140 1.10 1,40' 1,40 1.40 1,-J0j 1 40 1,40 1.401 ,I0 1.40 1,401 1,40 1,40 140 11,40 0,35 4.55 0,M 4.55 0,: 4.55 0,:i5 4.55 0,:)0 4.55 0,:i5 4.55 0,:ij 4.55 0,:tj 4.55 0,5 4.55 0,35 4.55 0.3i 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,.'lo 4.5."i 0,S 4.55 0.35 4.55 0,35 4.55! HATCH LKVIK1) UY COUNTY COMUlfiSIONKUS. 1.50. 0.20 1.50 0.20 1.60 0.20! 1.50' 0.20j 0.50 1.50 0.20: 0. 50; 1.50: 0.30 (1.50 0.50! 0.50! 0.60 10 1,40' 1,111' 0,35 4,05 that all of the Eoad Tax, ami 1-601 1.50 1.50' 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60; 1.50 1.501 1.50 1.60 1.50, 1-50 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.20i 0.50 !'.20 0.60 0.20: 0.50: 0.201 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60; 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.2H 0.601 0.6lV 0,7 0J5 0,75 0,75 0,751 0,75' 0 0,76 0.75 0.7ft 0,7.1 0.75 0,75 0.7 n.fiol o.sol o.6o! o.soi o.so: 0.50 0.601 0.50 0.501 0.50 0.20; 0.50 0.50 o; 0.201 0.50' 0.50 0.751 0.50 0.50 0 50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0.5O 0.2O 0.M) 0.50 0.20 0.50 0.60, 0.2(1 0.50 0.50l E 0,351 0,3f 0,35' 0,35 0,36 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,36! 0.35 0.35 0,35 "3 I 3,rS0 3,80 3,S0 3,ko: 3,80: 3,80! 3,80' 3,80 3,80, 3,80 3,80, 3,60, 0.36'3,80 II, 0.75! 0,35 0,75 0,35 0,35 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,7 0,75 0,75 0,7.'. 3,r0 3.80 3,80 3,80 0,36 il.ROj 0.351 3,80; 0,35 3,80! 0,35 3,80, 0,35 0,35 0,3,': 0,3,' 0,3: 3,80 3,80 3,80 3.80 3,80 3,80 liTKd LKV1KU II V TOWShlllK A'D OITV . I'TllimiTIIH . 0,32 0,29 0,10 0,10 0,25 0,50 1,01 1.03 1.05 0.30 0,75 0,15 0,15 0,80 0,76r 1,70 0,35 0,31 0,24 0,41 0,28 1,47 0,25 1,00 0,10 0,05 0,10 4,00 0,45 J ,4(1 0,45, 4,00 0,25 1,10 0,25 '0,10 1,15 0,25 O.'.IO 0.25 1 4.00 0,25 4.00 0,S'5 0,24 0. 1 2 1,33 0,0f, 0 55 !,() 2,00 0,75 0,3.: I one half of tho balanco o! the taxes 0,70 8, 35 ,70 10,00 ' 0,00 9,20 8,50 9.05 9.25 9,10 10,30 0,20 9,00 10,10 0,00 0,10 12.45 10,20 15.10 9,70 9,00 9,50 9.5!) 12.60 14 00 8. 00 0,80 charged on tho h time a efoie the then re iiiaiiiinar unpaid. Tho Treasurer of said County or his Deputy will attend at his ofiicc from and after the first dav of October next Duplicate of 1S6 1, in said County, are required to be paid before tho 20th of December next, after whic penalty of 5 per cent, is eliargablu thereon, and that the balance of said taxes are required to be paid b i0th of Juno, ISO 2, after which time like penalty of 5 per cent i chargeable on the balance of said taxes to receive said taxes. Tkbascreh's Office, September 21, 1G61, ALEX. G REEL!, Treasurer K. C. SPI2CJIAL. NOTICES The following is nn extract from n, lotter writ-ton by tho ltov. J. S. llolmos, i:itur "E thoI'iorre-pnint-Stroot Maptist Church, Jirooklyn, N. V., to tlio "Journal und Messengur," Cincinnati, O., ivnd epeaki voluiuos in lnvor of that world-ronowncil inidicino, Miss. Vix.-i.ov's MUimj tynijj fur (JMJnik letthintj: "We soo mi advertisement in your columna of Mm. II 'iiidmv'i HuiilUiiiij Syrup. Now we never mid a word iu fuvor of u pitoiit medicine hoforo in our life, but wojocl cuinpulluil to any to your rciid-f titi th.it this 1 iio liaiabus knet trlnl it, ami litiiw UUihe nil it i'u.'m. H is probably one o the m,wt jueoa.iiful medicines of tho day, boeauoo i if one of the best. And those of your rondum wh liavu babies Ciiu't do better than to Iny in a supply A N IMPORTANT AKUAXUKMEXT AT THE KENVOX nOUSK. Mount Yibnos, Ohio. Varticotrly interesting to nil tboso who are fttf-foringv th liseosesof the Throat, Lungs, Henri, I,ivcr I. d Uuninch, or with oilier coniplie.itel chronic i mp intn. 1)I II. J. IA'ONS, 1'hysiciiui of ihoTI. 0t, I,ungs and Chest, know us Ihu oolo-bratcd In.it.iu Horb Doctor, will visit Mt. Vernon on tho I Uli and 12tli of J.inuary, and on tho sa uc dates of oicb and every subsequent month during 1801 and 1S02. Consultation freo (f charge. Positively no pa-tionU oiaroined after (undown. For further particulars see the Doctor's apool; t-Ceutsin anothoroolumn. Address K. .1. I.V0X3, V .1. den 13 ' n-ly 1' 0 llox 2903, Cleveland, 0 New Vucrti3?iueat3. D. C. MOXTGO.MEliV, MIUfllEf AT NOTICE!. TO THE FARMi:iH Or' KX "X COUN'TY I'EOI'LE 09 Alt'. VKi-XOX AND THK HKll OF MANKIND! LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! WHAT YOU" have long wantod Is a first class mill to griud your w'luit: ono that mikos good flour ftnd duos it choap. Then bring your whuat to the MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL! And haro it grounl. This mill is situated one sijuaro JvMtb of tlio wiliUlil dopot. Mt. Yornon, 0. It is newly fluod up with the best uiaebiuery that can be hid, ndo,in and will do tba best work in the county. Wa havo evory aceoinmodation that can be asked for, and Intend doing tho best work that can bo dene. While all other mills take, for grinding, one-tenth for wheat, and one-eighth for other grain, we take only ono-twelfth for wheat nd one-tenth for other grain. This is our rule, and we intend to d as we say. We are proparcd to do all kinds of eustom work and guiranteo satisfaction; and for merchant work of tho first class wo cannot be beat in the county or State. Now, farmers, it is to your Interest to give as a call, and ours to try to please yon all. Thea give us one call and judge for yourselves if what wo say is not true. J- W. HUM.SEY & CO. Jit. Vernon, Sept. 2H, I301-rnl7w4 W.M. MVIXOSTOX'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Exeeutcr pa the estate of Wia. Livingston, late of Knox county, deocased. BALAT1IIEL DUXLAP. So.t 2H, 18(11 n.7-w3 NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Probata Court, there will be offered at public sale, on the 26th day of October, at the office of Thompson Cooper, at tha Market House, in Mt. Vernon, a number of anoeants and note belonging to tha assignment of Warden k Burr. A list of the notes and account! caa fonnd on file in the office of the Probate Jadge. Haid claims will ba sold to tha highest bidder. Terms cash. THOMPHOX COOPEU,) n. C. HUUU. ) Assijnocs. 8ep. It 1861 n t7-w3 Mt. Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a change of arrangements in tha Hoarding Department of this Institution. Pnpila boarding la tha family will aid, to oma extent, in Its domestic work, instead of retarding this will rather facilitate their progrtaa in atndy by its invigorating influence. Tha tima occupied by each pnpil will not exceed SO minutes per day, yet will reduce Uia expensoa $50 per annum. Under this arrangement wo will furnish boarding (including fuel), and tuition in English aad Latin at $119 per year. Pupils charged from data of entrance till eloee of session in same proportion. MRS. H. B. SLOAN. AIL Vernon, Bepb 26-n47-w3 nOOTIb-DL'lLDIXO OVER JIUSIC STOKE-Mount Yornon,Ohio. Special ntlention given to the Collprlirg of ; !: i raft, nnd tho purchase and snlo of real Estate, h ivo for sale unimproved In nils as follows, li Id lies in Osage County, Missouri, t0j acres in r rren Countv, Missouri, 31(2 acres in St. Fnin-MHCountv, Missouri, also 125 acres und one 4H icrolot in Hardin County, Ohio, ami 83 nnrosin l nor County, Ohio. March l.'oO, lil-tf. .IV WIIEKE YOU CAN BCI THE CHEAPEST!! William M . Mefford, ) ETtJRNP IIISTIIAXKS TO THE CITIZEN, t of Kcox County for tho lihorul patronage oj stidcdto him, and would say tout. Iio has now o ind as giicrt Harness, Saddles. Hngsy, Cnrriagi 'agoimrd 'low Harness, Collars, Bridles, Martii .ilf, Whir' Ac, as ever. 11101' 'f rth-eastoornerMurketnouse. full:'-. A L E X A N D E ! !" "E L L 1 0 T T V Deaf and I)uiuh,1 HOUSE PAINTER. H"FE71S hif sorvices to th itinonsi of Mt. Ver iii.i ni l Kii'ix county, and solicits a .haro of publi t.itrciagt 7".-ihop in Jacob Martin's building opposite ho Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no-'ii-tj otis'Tle1)1"art ! CO", JIAtX AND OAMOIKIt-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, MT. VERXOX, OHIO. PH0T00RAPH3 In ovory stylo of thoart. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes photographed to any size and colored true to nature. Ambrotypes and other small work done on short noti'.e. N. D, The style of pictures termod 25 cent pictures positively not taken at my rooms, nov h '00-n3-tf N. K. LEWIS. Entrance on Main street, betwecn.Tuylor.Gant I Co.'s and L. Munk'f Clothing Store . April 10-23tf . WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on nigh Street, opposite the Court House. HENRY S. MITCHELL, Altorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY PUB UK. , O FFICE-Nortli side Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. - WILLIAM DAYMUDE'8 ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that tha subscriber bsj been appointed andqualifiod aa Administrator en tha .estate of William Daymude, lata of Ahoxeonnty, deceased. Dated at AIL Vernoa this Jth-day of Septembei A" V. 1B01. eatjiivo NEW FIRM. MOllTON & SAPP TenrLS or Am', M iy 11,1.ill I. CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURE.-'!! LEWIS is prepared to make tint', beautiful Ktyli f full length card pic. urea that aro attracting a much attontion in eastern cities. Also, miniature pictures fur visitiugcards, business cards, &c. C.k and sco them. Rooms oorncr M tin and O.imbio streets, Mt, Ycrnon, O. ... 23-tf. VY SUMMER B SNSP S S ITUKDAY MRS JUNK Hilt, IS1, . CLEVELAND. ;mr CALL AND GET YOUR I L L I N E 11 AND FDRNIIIING GOODS! AT A. r, GILLMORE'S. , I'ro- IRS- NV1NSLOAV An cxperloncfd Nurso niul Fuiimlo riiyaician sent to the nttcntiim uf muthors. her SOOTHING S Y U U P, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, hich (froatly facilitates the process of toothing, by oftonins tlio earns, reducing all inflatnation w ill Hay A I. L PAIN and spasmodic action, nnd is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mulbers, it will give rent to you soke; and RF.IEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Wehsve put up and sold this article for over tto years, aud CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we h.ive nevcrboon able to say of any other medicine NF.YER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did wo know an instance of dinsalisfaotion by any eno who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in torras ofcouiuiondntion of Its magical ellocls and mrdical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," aflor ten years oiperi-once. AND PLEIKiE OUR REFUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE-CLAliE. In almost evory instance whore the infant s suffering from pain and exhaustion, reliof will be ound in fifteon or twenty minutes after the syrup dminlstorod. This valuable preparation is tha proscription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and 8KILLFUL NURSES In New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in Thousands of Cases. , It not only relievos the child from pain, but Invigorates the stomach' and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost Instantly relieve ORIPINO IN THE BOWELS, AND WISD COLIO and overcome convulsions, which, if not sjHH-dily remedied end in death. W a buliere it the Vht? I and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD.ln nil easesof DYSENTERY and DIARRHEA IN CHIL DREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any . ' omeroause. no wouiu bujt io evcrj moiuer wuo T?nflt SIlOP. Hat CC (ilDi OlOl has achild snffering from anr of the foregoing cora-DUUl k-HUtj liai iV t.uji ! plaints DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE ntr,JUUlUt.s ur uilltiia, stand between ! yon and your sufforing child, and the relief that will if n.n.rf Kn.i.rr'n.,.. rv l,tiii7 nnnnmn.. . v , ... . , ... . 1 bt nunc ves, AOiiuuuioui Dunn io iohow Kri tu 1 1 uiiL,i i tu. '"'""'"' " th ,oftliiimediein.,lftimelyased. Fnlldirw-.yVn "n T'C nl7 ?? . VH rh!ld. , Uons for using will accompany each bottle. None !f.f,5,.?'T,V.U?ieSv"jr,I' ;"n.fh ' ' genu ne nnlei, tha fM-simili of CURTIS k PER- on tha outside wrapper. druggists and dealers in medicine in TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1'LEAS IN AND EOIi KNOX COUN TY.OIIIO Tito underuinned Commissioners for said County represent that the annual settle. rnont with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith filrd and made a part of this report, will give a correot statement of the receipts and disbursement since Hie report made at our feepiemDer session, I WO. On examination of the report when compared with those of former years, it will bo found that the expenditures have been kept within the usual bounds, and in some departments cons'dcrubly reduced. We do not deem it necessary t ) encumber our report with a full history of our pro ceedings as snown on our journal, out icier to me same, ana me Doom in the Auditor's cilice, as they will furnish a more full and satisfactory account of the same than can reasonably bo expected of us in this report. For the last two years the Directors of the Knox County Infirm ry have failed to muke their leports to us. On enquiry of Ihu members they agree in stating that the report for 1B60 was left with T.'Rogera.to bo delivered to us.ai'd that the report for the year ItCl was left with E.Whitney for thai purpose.Mr, Rogers claims that he left the report of 18G0 in the Auditor's office. Mr. Whitney thinks he left his with one of tne uimmiBBioners. Ilia small amount ot lunds that the Directors nave had to disburse, and the large number of pau ers to be provided for, forbids the ide that any improper molivcs have had anything to do with tha non-production of said reports. We truBt that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see'what tins been done in that department. All of which is respectfully submitted. - . -WM. M'CLELLAND.) JACOB CELL, . Commissioners. JOHN M'ELROY. ) AN EXHIBIT OF THK . R E 0 E I P T S & EXPENDITURES, OF jrsnt.iiroc c3-j-mrrTfcr, For tho Year Ending Sopt. 52nd, 18G1- To Ramsey and Harper publishing laws of 1861. 199 30 0 To II M Kamsey publishing, delinquent list 60 0 To II M ltamscy blanks for clerk, sheriff, auditor and asgsauor. 69 75 0 To II M IUmsey publishing exhibit 69 00 0 BOOKS AND STA.T10HXBY To Moses white for books, paper, ink, Ac, for offices To S P Axtell and others for rapor for offices To B C Ticknor records for offices To II P Hepburn records for offices ,, .. To Sampson & Beer records and books for offices . . . . , To W Cunningham order books forjmditor m u a 89 08 0 4 09 O 68 60 0 II 98 0 ea ooo 16 00 0 SCHOOL EXPEKSE9. To Hurd, Hnrrod, Galuflha and Mitchell school examiners. To treasurers of townships for settling school funds ELECTIONS To judges and elerks of annuu election , To judges and clerks of presidential election, To judges and c lurks of old elections To return judges of justice's election FREIGHT AND POSTAGE. To J Blake and others freight and express charges on law books, To W J Morton postage for oulcea IN3AIT1TT. To sheriff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. , To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cues , To J N Burr (or medioal attendance to the inaans To sundries furnished insane, persons ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyor on roads To viewers, markers and chaioinen on roads Xo damages on roads 117 00 0 24 00 0 848 90 0 237 20 0 68 76 0 6 10 0 25 73 0' 8 610 133 id 0 60 19 0 6 76 0 S 10 0 39 76 0 77 26 0 62 00 0 STATE FUND. Cy mnount taxes for State purposes .$40,043 40 9 Liy balance principal and interest surplus rovonue 1.741 77 0 To amount of Stole Common School Fund 14 501 52 0 To interest on "United States Military School Fund 048 5G 0 To interest on School Section 1G 29 29 0 lo bulmico paid into Slate Treasury 26,910 89 9 $42,390 2G 9 SCHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sapt. 1860 138 22 5 By Stuto Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 liy interest on U. S. M. School Fund and Sec. 16. ; 977 85 0 I!v amount collected on duplicate of 1860 7,158 53 9 To treasurer's fees an U S M S fund and Soc. 16 4 b9 0 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21,702 33 9 To amouut remaining in treasury on sottlomont 1,008 90 5 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. ISv balanco remaining in treasury at Sept.,settlement 1800 77 29 5 13y amount of Sohojl contingent lund 2.370 02 0 By amount ol School house fund 5,530 58 0 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7,911 21 4 To biilance remaining in treasury on settlement Sopt. 1361 30 68 1 ROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. sottlomont 1800.... Bv mnount coU fited on duuliont " f JS0O. . By amount ol special road.tax collected 18G0 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer To amount of orders redeemed und cancelled To.balance remaining in treasury Sopt. 2, 1861 TOWNSHIP FUND. By anion-1 remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 5 By amount co.lected n duplicate of 1860 1,8'il 41 3 To amount orders redeomed nnd cancelled.... 1.810 49 0 To amount remainirg in treasury 51 12 2 100 74 5 fi.KIO 45 O 150 74 9 4,895 09 3 581 29 3 97 55 8, CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on dttplicito ol 1800 3,279 12 3 To orders redeemed and oncoll ii INFIRMARY FUND By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860. By atnounl collected on duplicate of 1860 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861. 3,279 12 3 42,390 26 0 22,778 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 89 5 5,573 94 4 6,573 94 i 1,867 Gl 8 1,807 61 8 3,279 12 3,279 12 ASSESSORS'. To assessors of chattle property for 1861 NEW INFIRMARY. To J II Roberts fof carpenter work on new infirmary 98 60 O To J McCormack hardware, &o , for do 82 09 0 To Daniel McDowal bedsteads, chairs, &c... 7 00 0 UNCLAIMED COST. To sundry porsons for unclaimed cost j, ...... REFUNDED TAX. To sundry Dersona for erroneous tax sales. &e REPAIRS TO BRIDGE. To Bunn & Snow lettering signs for bridges 15 00 0 To Gilbert & Son scrapers for bridges 00 0 To R B Payoe and A O Elliott painting bridgts 67 11 0 To C Barker work at Norton's and Drr Creek bridges 284 80 0 To George Black wo. k west of Norton's and at dry creek, bridge 40 60 0 To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Norton's. 9 00 0 To J II Roberts plank at ML Vernon bridge 9 00 O To P Flaherty and L Davy hauling at bridges 3 70 0 To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges 26 40 0 234 40 0 UiOQ? 690 w a 99 69 9 193 64 9 169 00 0 1,199 03 Q 15 69 0 15 18 0 4 8i 0 FUEL AND LIGHT. To Richards & Smith 1770 bushols coal 235 33 0 To Russ-U Smith 120. do 14 92 0 To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sept, 2, '61 50 76 0 CORONER'S INQUEST. To roroner and jurors on inquests 12 25 0 To witnesses on inquests r 12 26 0 BORROWED MONEY. To Russell, Jturges A Co. for loan for county purposes CLERK'S FEES. To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making reporU, &c 80 00 0 do making general indexes 74 00 0 do do abstracts of elections . 24 65 0 do services in relation to grand juries, Sco 60 45 0 SHERIFF'S FEES. To James S Shaw salary for 1861, in part PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S FEES. To W C Coopor 3 and 4 quarter's balary for 1860 do 1, Q and 3 do 18G1 do making repot ts and drawing bonds To C F Baldwin ajaUu.-'t Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 275 00 0 412 50 0 31 CO 0 20 00 0' To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. & N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at S.?pt. settlement 1860. ... By amount transferred from S. lit & P Railroad company. ... By amount transferred from county fund By amount collected from duplicate of 1860 To amoun( 4 coupons redeemed and cancelled.... To amount of interest on coupons To balanco remaining in treasury at settlement 1801 27 71 9 ,543 61 1 32 40 0 4 93 1 380 81 1 9(K) 00 O .718 05 3 1 603 73-1.6J3 7. i 9,003 79 5 6,276 00 0 5 10 O 2,702 69 5 O.C03 79 5 BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 112 02 5 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 O By amount of surplus revenue transferred Irom county fund.... 795 77 O By amount borrowed from A. Greer.. 300 00 0 liy amount collected on duplicato of 18G0. 5,145 38 5 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settle moot 1801 99 45 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled ; 6,990 20 5 To amount cf interest on same.... 70 93 0 To amount of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 1 50 0 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 5 COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining In treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 To amount of fines received in State cases To amount of taxes on chattle property, collected on dup. 1859. To amount ol printer's bill deducted on settlement sheet To amount of taxes refunded and deducted on settlement sheet, To amount received of D Gotohftll on land bnttrht of OOtn'rS..., To amount of unclaimed cost paid br Clerk of Court 125 23 0 To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 80 8 20.566 98 0 To amount re-transforred to railroad lund To loan from T M & II Baxter transferred to bridgo lund .'. . . To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund... To delinquent taxes ool. and deducted fro u settlement sheet.. To amount of treasurer's lees on fines and payments To orders redeemed and cancelled. To balanoe remaini-g in tretsury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. 1,325 26 7 81 43 0 14 14 O 143 60 O 33 81 5 831 64 0 900 00 0 610 00 0 795 77 0 14 14 0 19 64 5 14,384 09 2 8,843 63 8 20,568 98 o STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. r,""'1' ""'"' ..I KIN . New York. Is Hosiery ana Ulores. summer unii man mi a i. .. at Mrh. ... ..III..., ...nrll Wl III m. I BO i DJ BI1 ..i.t.. . j. JL Ii. .1.1.1. ... .ii i Knn county. Vw..,u. u.w "'PIT wve, wuivu - w new summer stylos ana new. Oar foods are always free) It will oar arenr one to bur their roods of 110 B TON k HA IT, corner of Main and Vina strsiU (Banning Bailing ) Mt. Vernon, Ohio. .... W. J.MOIIT05, M tf JAUKd SAl'I. Psinoi rkh Office, IS Csnaa Bthket, rT. T.-ONLY 35 CENTS PGR BOTTLE GO TO WARNER MILLERS F )R YOUR Carpet, Oil Cloths and Mattings. It has ta largest and CHEAPEST stock in town JAIL EXrENSE3. To I Underwood jail fees andboarding prisoners , 112 33 0 To J 8 Shaw do do 278 17 0 To Rurr & Bryant medical attendance on prisoners 9 75 O To Buun & Snow glazing and painting and glass lor jail. 26 97 0 To J II Roberts and others locks, &o., lor jail 23 19 0 To A Ladabangh white-washing and plastering .. . 24 62 0 To Mark Curtis and others for sundries for jail , 19 13 0 ' JURIES. To persons serving on grind juries 341 20 0 do do pettit juries..... 1294 45 0 do do talles jurors 300 60 O PRINTING. " To 3 W Shuckers treasurer's and road receipts. 47 50 0 To O W Myers binding treasurer's receipts....'. 10 00 0 To L Harper pilnting sheriff's proclamation, treasurer's notice, times of holding courts, &o 34 00 0 To II M Ramsey publishing proclamation, treasurer's notice, times of holding courts, ttr- 30 00 0 494 48 0 1,038 15 0 CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crandall const attending court 142 00 O To fortcf Grandad and E V Shaw messengers ot court........ 55 50 0 AUDITOR'S FEE 3. To S. W Farquhar for records of appraisement in 1859 206 09 0 do lo" ftes as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1,738 73 0 COMMISSIONER'S FEDS'. To Jacob Roll fees as commissioner, rtc 66 87 O To John MoElroy do 84 60 O do overseeing building of bridges 61 82 O To Wm. MoClolland feos at commissioner 56 50 0 do extra services in relaiion to poor house bridges &c. 106 12 0 INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FEES. To K J Whitney fees as Infirmary Director To Thos Larimore do do To Thos Rogers do do ............ .. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pvle treasurer of Agricultural Society 10 0 3 COS1S ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases To witnesses' fees do do before grand jury do MISCELLANEOUS. To sundry persons (or cleaning court room, repairs, &o To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room To II lluntsberry & Son new grates do To J Reaty recording bonds in treasurer's office To L Harper subscription to Banner To J S IHvil and K Ilarrod for reports to com r statistic To J Rowley for taking P-md to reform school , To fund commissioner interest on loan for county proposes.... To C C Bsugh balance for recording land sub divisions To witnesses .... Commisfioners vs Woodward To treasurers of townships for coffins. &c, for paupers To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson 19 60 O 84 SO O 47 00 0 437 01 9' oiooo' 24 60 0' 1.012 43 O' 179 10 0' 75 00 O 741 60 0' 197 00 O' 1,943 83 0 SIS 51 6 131 00 t 144 38 O 265 77 0 327 49 0 163 64 0 . TM 66 y 20 37 0 19 30 0 42 73 0 4 06 0' 2 000 6 60 0 21 06 0 65 20 0' 6 COO 3 75 0 29 50 0 1 00 0 019 53 0' Total amount of orders issued for county purpose iotai amount u 0RI),Bg ,8SCED OTHER THAN FOR COUNTT PURPOSES. Orders issued for bridge purposes U.BbO 1 1 w i.n.A tr.r Intnrnat on coupons, raiiruau IU11U wiuu 12,372 27 S do do do do do do do do do do do do do do infirmary purposes o u tuition school purposes 22.194 03 1 school house and contingent fund 7,941 21 4 township purposes. 1 816 49 6 corporation luna o. - road (und f S 2? Z special road fund 158 74 9 Total. 44,540 430 AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Kjrox Cocktt. Ohio.) September. 8. 1661. f SAMUEL W FARQUHA.R, Auditor of Knox County, hereby certify that the Koinii is a full and truo exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures of said counljf from the year ending September 2nd, 18C1. 8. W. FARQUHAR, Auditor K. 0. MOUNT VERNON IRON W0MS1 MANUFACTURB ELEVATED OVEN, DIVINO FLUE' AXDEXTESStbX TOl C OKI KG STOVES. AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL-FOR CASH, TRADE OR APPROYED PAPtR-TXlJOrtB W TiTR BEST STYLE. AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. EvrnT RTnX TSJ WARRANTED to stand Bra ill aiontf t;to draw aad bake well;ad ftva aalfra YEBY BTOTB IS WARKaaituionaiw dtT-. Call aoda our rt. No trouble ta . satisfaction or do aala, If returned witola an oaja, v.u.u.. . COOPER. AseriU. , w . 1 1 i ll, j. iv tha wortt . - . . ran ,t. reae.lle thatear Stoves are mU, mt of hlW& ' Ohio Iron Is far eaperior and snob. " ;"e1. a; Daril Htois. U of efceao toi ' made at Home, tneae ,"y,"L" j b- honlrf aad tTDOertttavl word, palm U off a4 : ( tan Iron, that wil stand Ore li or 18 months, ard by "J, 4o,n Hom. Mafur. , a good artlele at big pro t. Be lot waH 5? ".. "22? !' ' jMav JO Jt-J "SomethiDg i. rottco in I'enmark." l' I I1 f ' m-r-aito 1 n.,,. |