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m ..vilJlo - ; - ' ' A ' ' , . i'' VOL: VII. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY OCT. 10. 1861. ; ' ; NO. 49, ) FOB 1801. TREASURER'S NOTICE. " IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Alexander Grcor, Treasurer of Knox County. Ohio, lo hereby give notice that the Rates of Taxation in the several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tat Dnn-icatc of said Comity, for the year 18C1 is expressed in mills, in the annexed Table of Rates. NAMES or TOWNSHIPS AND CITIES. T.iokson ;. Duller Union Jefferson Brown Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four., Clay , Morgan Pleasant College Monroe Vikc, Ilcrlin Morris -. ... Morris attached to Union .School... Clinton Mount Vernon Mller Milfr.rd Liberty Wayne Wayne, nttnchiil to Union School. , Freleriektwii, WM.llcbcrry, ITilliar, HATK8 UVItU BY nKNKKAI. ACSElim.V. Il 1.40 I, t. I,4lll I 411 l'lO 1,10, l.llli l.4ll! 1:11) 1,10 1,40 1.40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1.40 1.40 1,40 1.411 1,4 1,40 1.411 1.40 1,10 1.40 1,40 1,40 w I, 3 3 e T. 55 & I 1.40 1.40 1.40' 1.411 1.40 1411 M"! 1,40 1.40 i i(i 1,40 1,40 l,4li; 1,41' 1,40,1.40 1,40.1.40' 1.40,1,40 1,40 1.40 1,40; 40 1,40 1,4" HATXa LKVIKD BIT COrNTT COMMUHIOk'KHS. 1,40 1,40 1,10 1.40 l'40l l.40j 1,40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1,40 1.40 1,40 1,(11 1.40! 1,40 1,10 1,40: 1,40 1,40 140 1,40 1,40 1 40 1,10 1.40 1,401 0.S5 0.35 0,:,5 n,:5; 0.35 1 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35' 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,30 0.35 0.35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 11,55' 0.35 0,35 1.401 0;15 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4 55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.5. 4.55 4.55 4.55 4.55 4 5. 4.55 4.55 4.5.1 4.5.'. 4.5.'. 4,05 1.40 0.20j 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 !& 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1 .50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.30 0.20 0.20 0.J 11.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.50 0-50 1.50 0.5U i-ao' 0 20 1.50 0.20 1.50, 0.20 1.50 0.20 1.50 0.2O 1.50 0.20 1.50 0.20 1.50 0.20 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60, 0 60 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0 60 0.60 0 60 0.60 0.10 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0 50 0.7.' 0.7! 0.7! 0,75 0,75 0,75 .75 0,75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.76 0,75 0.75 0,75 0.75 0.75 0.7 0.76 0.76 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,15 0,75 0,75 0,35 E m ft. o!s: 0,3 0,3i 0,3: o,s: 0,3.' 0,36 0,3.' 0,3 0.35 0.3, 0,3; 0,8, 0,15 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0.85 0.35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,36 3.IM l,8i t.Rl 3,81 3,81 3,81 3.81 3,8i 3.84 3,8f 3,8( 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3.80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 SATIS LIVIKO r TOWaeUir AUn C1TT .DTHORITIKB. 0,32 0,29 0,10 0,10 1,04 1,03 1,65 0.3A 0,75 0,15 0,15 0,80 0,75 1,70 0,35 0,31 0,25 0,50 0.24 0.41 0,28 1,47 0,25 1,00 0,10 0,05 O,10i4,00 0,45! 1,40 0,45 4,00 0,25 1,10 0,25,0,40 1 1,15 0,25 0,90 0,25, 4,00 0,25 4,00 0,2i 0,24 0.11 1,33 0,06 0 55 2,80 2,00 9,70 8,35 ,70 10,00 y,oo 9,20 8,50 9,05 9,25 9.10 10,30 9,20 9,00 10,10 9,00 9,10 12 45 10,20 16,40 9,70 9,00 9.60 9,50 12,00 14,00 8,90 0,30 NOTICE is hereby pven tliut. nil of llio Eond Tax, and one half of the balance of the taxes charged on the Puflicate of 1861, in said Comity, are required to bo paid lwfure the 20th of December next, after which time a penalty of 5 per cent, is cliargablo thereon, and that the balance of said taxes aro reqni red to be paid befoiethe 20th of June, 1862, after which time a like penalty of 5 per cent is chargeable on tho balance of said taxes then remaining unpaid. Tho Treasurer of said County or his Deputy will attend at his office from and after tho first day of October next to receive said tcxes. . ALEX. GREER, Treasurer K. O. T rkasi rtcb's Office. September 21, 186 1. Koaicr. TO THE FaRMKRS OP KNOX COUNTY. PEOI'LR OF MT. VEKNOX AND TUB RESR OF MANK1ND1 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! WHAT VOJ have long wanted Is a first class mill to griu'l your wheat: one that mikes good flour and duos it clio.ip. 'I hen bring your wheat to the MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL! And hare it groan. 1. This mill is situated ono aiiaro south of tho railroad depot, Ml. Vernon, 0. It is newly fitted up with tho host machinery that c m be had, and o in und will do the best work in theeuunty. Wo have every accommodation that ci.il bo a-k'vl Tor, and intend doing tho best work that can bo done. While all other mills tako, for griudhiK. ono-tonlh for wheat, and nno-oighth lor other grain, wo tako only one-twelfth for wheal and one-tenth for othir grain. This is our rule, and we intend to d t as we say. We are prepared In do all kinds of custom work and u 'rim tee satisfaction! and for merchant work of the first class wo cannot be beat in the county or State. Now, farmers, it is to your interest to give us a call, and ours to try to please you all. 1 boa give us ono call and judge for yourselves if what we say is not true. J. W. KUMSEV A CO. Mt. Vernon, Sept. 20, IStil n 47w4 ' wiLTTvTsiisTox's kstatE NOTICE is hereby given that tho subscriber hat been appointed and qualified as Executi.rou the estate of Win. Livingston, late of Knox county, deoeetcd. 8AI.AT1IIKLDU.NLAP. Set. 2l, 18Hln47-w:i MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TBKE3, 4c., CI1EAP TO SUIT THE IIAKU TIMKS1 Our stork of fruit trees, erergroens, grapevines, &o , is much more extensive than ever l.efure, and will be sold very cheap. J) AUTOS STARR, 48 t Notice in Attachment' ISAAC DKAI'Eli of the State of Indiana, t hereby notified th it Edward E. Day, of the eoun ty or Knox and State of Ohio, did on the 2 1th day of August, A. 1). 181, file hispotition against hnn In tho Court of Conmoa l'Ica uf Knox oounty, Ohio, setting forth that one Robert Porter In 1814, recovered a judgment against the said Iaac Dra- Ser in the Circait Court of Sullivan county in the tate of Indiana and that there is now due on (aid judgment nine hundred dollars that said juJ;nnt has boon as'-d to tilOmid Edward B. Day, and that he is the owner ami holder thereof and asking to reeoror said sum of nino hundred dollars against the said Isaac Draper. And the said Iiaao Draper is further notified that be it required to appear and answer laid petition on or before the third Saturday after the ltth da of October next. W. H. SMITH, Atfy for PIT augivnU 6pf J,!J I3T pursuance of an order from the Probate Court of Knox county, Ohio, I will odor at public tale, on Saturday ;ha 4th of November next, between th hours of It o'clock, A. M.aiid 4 o'clock P. H. of laid day, at the door of th Court Hone, the fol-owinr described real estate, to-wit: Being Ji north half of lot number 8(8 in the Itamtramick addition to th Iowa of Mt. Vernon, Knox coonty Ohio, Terms of sale On- third In hand, the bal anc In two equal annual payments with interest ecured by mortgage on th premises. f. II A it L, Administrator of octt n JOdpMi Eleanor Harl.deeM. SHERIFF'S BALE. , John T. Phillip v. Elisabeth Wlngort t al. BY" VIRTUE of an order of sal bsnid out of th Coart of Common Plaaj of Knox Cointy, Ohio, and to m directed, I will offer for sal at th door of th eoart house In M Vernon on and 4 between th hoar of It o'clock A. M o'clock P. If., th Interest of Barbery Winter! la th following described real wtata, to-wit: In No IS la th factory sddstlea t th town 'of lit. Vernon, Kaozeoanty.O. Appraised at $540. JAMES S. fcUAW, Sh'f. 4 wspfi r ' Bherifi'a Sale. J-eph WaUoa vs. William Combs. BV virtue of a writ of Fl Fa issaed out of th Court of Common Plea of Knox ee., O., end to me directed I will offer for sale at the door of th Coart Houm la Mt. Vernon, Knox ounty,Ooio oa Saturday NT. t, A. D, 18!, between tb 'boor of It o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. th following described real esute, lo-wlt. TT feet off the west end of lot U la the tow of lit. Vernon, lot No 18 la th town of lit. Vernon, lot to la Norton's north-era addition to th tow tt Mt. Vtraoa and lot SvO la Watkln'i addition to th Iowa of Mt Vtraoa. .... JAMES S. BHAW, Ph'ff. ' -! n - (ttrBCrOTS, 8BOF.3 AN LEATHER) Aa exMllent atiortmenl at. I VERY CHEAP. JH feived at WARNER MILLER'S vM'MlSIj 1). C. MONTGOMERY, AITOBKY AT tlWi UOOTII ltUII.DIXO OVER MUSIC STORE-Mount Vernon, Ohio. .''pechil nttention given to the Collecting of . Inims. and the purchase and sole of real estate. h ive for sale unimproved lands as follows, 610 'ju'l in Osage County, Missouri, flOi acres in V rren County.Missouri, 32 acres In St. Frnn-l.d'Connty. Missouri, also 124 acres and one 41) icrclotin Hardin County, Ohio, and 8Sacrcin d rcer County, Ohio. March 1 . '5, l-tf. sll' WHERE YOU CAN BUI THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ETURN8 niS THANKS TO THE CITIZENl lof Knox County for the liberal patronage ei rododto hlir.nnd would say t'aat be ha nowo n l as goort Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carrlag) agon and How Harness,0ollaMBridlei, Martll ils, Whirr. Ac.,as ever. 31101 K rth-eastoornerMarletllous. tigllilt ATlEXANDER ELLIOTT Deaf and Dumb, U0USE PAINTER, OFFERS his services to Hi eitliens of Mt. Ver non and Knox county, and solicits a share of publi patronage (ST Shop In Jacob Martin' building opposite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernn, Ohio. no2-t J LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COB. VaIN AND OAMBIKR-8T3., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, MT. VERXON, OniO. PII0T0ORAPn3 In every style of the art. Ia-....maIvm. .ml Amhmtvne nhotoffraDhed to any slie and colored true to nature. Ambro- ct and ntner small worx aone on snort umra. tf n T,, ..l. .f nu.,M tnrmrA eent nle- tores nm-itively not token at say room. nov 31 'ou-nj-u n. a. ll n io. Entrance oa Main street, between.Taylor, Gant k Co.'s and Ii.Mauk'i Clothing Store. a it in mats April I -stall WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OniO. Offlc on nigh Street, opposite th Court rious. feb36t HKBT8. MITCH II, , Attorney and Counsellor at Law Aim NOTARY PUBLIC V OmO-ITv Vthiida Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. HEW FIRIL Boot Skoe, Hat k Ct Stole, MORTON&SAPP RESPECTFDLLT Invito th eitliens of Moa: Vernon and vicinity to call and see their ai took of Mens, Boys, Ladle, Misses, and Cblldrn I Balmoral, Gaiten, Boot, Shoes, and Oxford Tic, Hosiery and Gloves. Burner Hals and Cap J of which w are selling at war price. W are n etvlng new good avery week, which w get al new sammer (tyU.- Oar goods aro alway free and new. . . It will pay rrr a to boy their goods of MOB TON ABAPP.eoraer of Mala and Via itmk (Banning Building) Mt.Vn, Ohio. W. J.MORT05, M-tf. : i i i : i JAMES 8AM . TxurLHOf Anr.Miyll.tSfit. CARD PICTURESl CARD PICTLRES!! LEWIS is prepared to mako that beautiful atylt f full length card pic'.ures that aro attracting a much attention in eastern cities. Also, miniature piotures for visitingcards, business cards, Ac. Ca and see thorn. Rooms eorner Main and Oambie streets, Mt. Vernon, O. 28-tf. OPENIHC1 OF SUMMER B NNET S SATURDAY, JV.VE 8th,' 1801. MRS. CLEVELAND. 31 tf CALL AND GET YOUR M I L L I N E It Y AND FUMIHING GOODS! AT A. P. GILLMORE'S. JAMKS B. MCPARLAXP. W 11 1 list I MrFARLAND & WELL UAVI JfST OPINED New Furniture Rooms ON MAIN SJTltRKT, OVER HAUK S HARNESS AND SADDLE 8HOP Seoond Door, opposite King' Hat 8tora WHERE MAT BE FOUND A GOOD ASSORT-ment of Chair. Bedstead and Cabinet War of their own manufacture, at prices to suit the timet. All wo'k warranted. All kind of wood turning don on short notice and in good style. Country Cabinet, Makers wil co well to given aoall. Wagon Habbs, 8al Banister, Nuel Post, aad in short anything it wood can be turned at oar shoo. N. B. Lumber, Conn'ryprodao od essh taken in exhnge for oar work. All orders prompt attended to. A tb of nablie patronage solicit aolt-tf cFARLAND A WELLS Mt Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a ehang of arTMgemenU L th Boarding Department of tnis I artltn-Hon. Pupils boarding In th family will aid, to some extent, in It domestic work, instead of retarding this will rather facilitate their progress in itndy by it invigorating Influence. Th lime oe-enpied by each pnpil will aat exceed 80 ninatei per day, yet will reduce tli expenses f it per annum. Under this arrangement we will furnish boarding (iaoloding fuel), and tuition la English aad Latin at $110 per year. Pupils (barged from date of entrant till ekwa of session la ram proportion. MRS. R. B. SLOAN. Mb Vernon, Sep. M-n7-wl - NOTICE. PURSUANT to aa order of tb Probate Coart, ther will be offered at public sale, oa th 2th day of October, at th offlo of Thomptea Cooper, at th Market House, In Mt. Vernon, aantborof aoeoant and note belonging to th assignment ef Warden A Bnrr. A list of the note, and accounts aaa be foand on tl la th otlio of tb Prtbat judge. Said claim will h sold to th highest bid- r. Terms cash, d THOMPSON COOPER,! R. C. HUBO f a5pt, M I8l-ai7 w3 .; REMOVAL. Dtt. C. gl. KELgEY, DENTCuaIST! UAS taken, for a term Of year th rooms r . i i - j i. i tr i, tt 1 1 1 - a i .m mH; v mi it. it . inn, puw tmarw dlaUly over the store room of Taylor, Gantt A Co, where ha will proeeen t th various duties of th profession, with aa experience ef over It years aoattantpraetiee, and an aeqnaintaao with au tb LATS IMPROVEMENTS of tb Art, h feeltooni lent of alrief entire tatitfnetlea. : Tb best skill of th Profettloa warraatel to W leniaed ia evety ease. On hand a in ttoek of Deatal ataterlalsteeeatly frmnd tnm tb East TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1 LEAS IN AND FOIl KNOX COUN TY, OIIIO- Tbe undersigned Commissioners for said County represent that the annual settle ment with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith fihd and made a part of this report, will give a correct statement of the receipts and disbursements since tne report made ai our ooptemoer session, aoou. On examination of the report when compared with those of former years, it will be found that the ezpenditurea have been kept within the usual bounds, aud in some departments cona;derably reduced. We do not deem it necessary t encumber our report with a full history of our proceedings as shown on our journal, but lefcr to the same, and the books in the Auditor's office, as they will furaish a more full and satisfactory account of ihe same than can reasonably be expected of us in this report. For the last two years the utrectus or me Knox uounty Inlirm ry nave failed to make their leports to us. On enquiry of the members they agree in staling that the re port for I860 was left with T.' Rogers, to be delivered to us,and that the report for the vear Ibfil lea with Whitney for thai, purpose.Mr. Rogers claims that ho left the 1 -. . r iopa : . i. s .. ,1 : i n. ,ffiAA 9m urLi,n.n , t. i. . 1. a i.. r. i, la aa a rtrpun til louu lu ilic anuiwi m vuiw, iui, . ui.ucy .uiusa toi. in. wi.u uug v. the Commissioners. Tne small amount oi lunds that tne mrectora nave naa to ata-burse, and the large number of pau era to be provided for, forbids the ide' that any improper motives have had any thing to do with the non-production of said reports. We trust that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see what has been done in that department. All of which is respectfully submitted. WM. M'CLELLAND.) JACOB BELL, V Commissioners. JOHN M'ELROY. ) AN EXHIBIT or TUB RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES, or LIVOK xC7VJIAW-' For tho Year Ending Sept. 2nd, 1861 STATE FUND. By amount tsxes for State purposes $40,613 49 By balance principal and interest surplus revenue 1.741 77 To amount of Stale Common School Fund 14,501 52 To interest on United States Military School Fund 948 50 To interest on School Suction 16 29 20 To balanc paid into State Treasury 26,910 89 8CHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sept. 1860 138 22 By State Common School Fund 14,501 52 By interest on U. S. U. Bcnool Fund and Sac. 10 ai i Bo By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 7,158 53 To treasurer's fees an U S M S fund and Sec. 16 4 b9 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21 ,762 33 To amount remaining in treasury on settlement 1,008 0 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. Bv balance remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 77 29 By amount of School contingent lund 2,370 02 By amount of School house fund 5,530 58 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7 941 21 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement Sept. 1361 36 63 ROAD FUND. By stoount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement 1860. 100 74 By amount collected on duplicate of I860 5,316 45 By amount of special road. tax collected 1860 156 74 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer 4,895 09 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 581 29 To.balance remaining in treasury Supt. 2, 1361 97 55 TOWNSHIP FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 1.824 44 To amount orders redeemed and cancelled 1,816 49 To amount remaining in treasury 61 12 CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 3,279 12 To orders redeemed and cancell sd 3 ,279 12 INFIRMARY FUND By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 27 71 by amount collected on duplicate of 1860 1,543 61 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861 32 40 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. A. N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 4 93 By amount transferred from 8. M. & P Railroad company 380 81 By amount transferred from county fund 900 00 By amount collected from duplicate of 1860. . . , 7.718 05 To amount of coupons redeemed and cancelled 6,276 00 To amount of interest on coupons 25 10 To balance remaining in treasury at settlement 1861 2,702 69 BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in trtasury Sept. settlement 1860 112 02 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 By amount of surplus revenue transferred from county fuad.... 793 77 By amount borrowed from A. Grr... 300 00 By amount oollecteJ on duplicate of 186a 5.U5 38 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861.... . . . 99 45 To orders redeemed and cancelled 6,990 20 To amount ol interest on same. 70 93 To amoun t of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 150 COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 1,325 26 To amount of fines received le State cases 84 48 To amount of taxes on ohattle property, collected on dup. 1859.. 14 14 To amount of printer's bill deducted on settlement sheet. . .... 143 60 To amount of taxes refunded and deduoted on settlement sheet,. 33 81 To amount received of D. Gotshall oa land bought of eom'ra.... 831 64 To amount of unclaimed cost paid by Clerk of Court 125 23 To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 60 To amount ra.transfarred to railroad lund 900 00 To loan from T M II Baxter transferred to bridge fund ...... 6 10 00 To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund .... 795 77 To delinquent taxes ool. and deducted fro n settlement sheet.... 14 14 To amount of treasurer's fees on fi nes and payments. .......... 1964 To orders redeemed and cancelled 14,384 99 To balance remaining in treisury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. . 3,842 63 9 0 -$42,390 26 9 0 0 0 9 42.390 26 9 22,776 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 8 9 5 5,573 94 4 5,573 9 4 4 1,867 61 8 1,867 61 8 3,279 12 3 3,279 12 3 1.603 73 i 1.6JJ 7. 9,003 79 5 0,003 79 6 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 5 7 0 0 O 6 0 O 8 20,666 98 0 O O O O 5 2 3 20,666 98 0 STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. JAIL EXPENSES. To I Underwood jail fees and boarding prisoners To J 8 Shaw do do To Burr & Bryant medical attendant on prisoners........... To Bonn & Snow (Using and painting aad glass tor Jail To J H Roberta and other locks, Ac, . or jail To A Ladabaugh whitewashing and ?' altering To Mark Curtis aad others for aundriea or jail. JURIES. To persons serving on grand Juries do do pettit Juries do do tallesjurora PRINTING. To J W Shockers treasurer's and road receipts. To O W Myers binding trtaaorer's receipts.... To h Harper pt luting sheriff's proclamation, treasurer's aolica, times of holding eeorts, Ac ToH M Baarsty poMishlnf proclamation, treasurer's notice, UtMi f kowrnf courts, tt n' 113 33 O 278 17 0 9 75 0 28 97 O 23 (9 0 24 62 0 19 13 O 841 20 0 1 294 45 O 300 60 O 47 60 O 10O0O 14 00O 30 OOO 623 05 283 40 5 494 46 0 1,036 15 0 680 93 6 -'IT 29 33 O 192 61 ,6 163 00 0 1.199 1)0 Q . 135 59 6 r 33 13 0 . 33 81 5 To Rsmaev and Harper publishing laws of 1801 ., 199 '20 0 To II M Ramsey publishing delinquent list HI rtl) To II M Ramsiy blanks for olerk, sheriff, auditor and aastfutsor. 69 7 O ' To II M Ramsey publishing exhibit 69 JjO 0 , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. To Mwes White for books, pper, ink, dec, for offices" 39 83 O To 8 P Axtell and others for peper for olHces 4 J 09 O To B C Ticknor records for offloes CS 50 0 To II P Hepburn records for efflces 51 JW O To Sampson A Beer record and books for offices M 00 O To W Cunningham order books for auditor. 15 00 0 SCHOOL EXPENSES. ' ' . To Ilurd, llarrod, Galuaha and Mitchell school examiner 117 00 1) , To treasurers of townships for seltllni school funds 2100 0 14100 0 ELECTIONS. ' ' '"" ;' J To judges and clerks of annul election ' 2W 90 0 . .'i j To judges and clerks of presidential election . 237 20 t) ...;- , , To judees and clerks of old electiors ,68 75 0 To return judges of justice's eleotion 8 10 0 FREIGHT AND POSTAOE. To J Blake and other freight and express charges on law books, .. . 25 78 0 To W J Morton postage Tor offices 3 61 0 INSANITY. To sheriff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. .' ' 133 51 O To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cases 5'J 13 O To J N Burr lor medical attendance to the insane... 5 73 0 To sundries furnished insane persons 3 10 0 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyor on roads 89 73 0 To vie wers, markers and chainmen on roaJs . 77 2- 0 To damages on roads ..... .'.'. ... 5'J 00 O ASSESSORS. To assessors of chattle property for 1801 NEW INFIRMARY. To J H Roberts for carpenter work on new infirmary S6 50 0 To J McCormtck hardware, Ac , for do 3i 09 0 To Daniel McDotral bedsteads, chairs, Ac 7 00 O , UNCLAIMED COST,, To sundry persons for unclaimed cost REFUNDED TAX- To sundry persons for erroneous tax sales, &c REPAIRS TO BRIDGE. To Bunn Snow Iet'ering signs for bridgis 15 00 0 To Gilbert & Son scranors for bridges 18 U) O To R B Payne and A. C Elliott painting bridgis 57 11 O To C Barker work at Norton's snd Drr Cn-ek bridges 284 30 O To George Black wo. k west of Norton's and at rlrj creek bridge 4 60 O To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Norton's. . ' 9 OO O" To J II Roberts plank at Mt Vernon bridge ....... 3 m O To P Flaherty and L Davy hauling at bridges 3 70 O To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges 6 4 O FUEL AND LIGHT.' To Richards & Smith 1770 bushel coal 235 33 0 To Russll Smith 120 do .... 149JO To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sopt, 2, '61 5o 75 O CORONER'S INQUEST. To roroner and jurors on inquests 13 25 O To witnesses on inquests 12 25 0 BORROWED MONET. To Russell, Sturges & Co. for loan lor county puip. ee, . ,. CLERK'S FEES. To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making renru, Ac 30 00 O do making general indexes 71 iJ O do do abstracts of elections 24 65 O do services in relation to grand juries, Ac ' 50 45 O SHERIFF'S FEE3. To James S Shaw salary for 1861. in p.rt PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S F-ES. To W C Cooper 3 and 4 quarter's salary for 1860. 27." 00 0 do 1. 2 and 3 do 1861 412 50 O do making reports and drawing bonds.' 31 OO O To C F Baldwin assistant Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 2u (XI O CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crtndall const attending court Ill 00 0 To Porter Crandall and E V Shaw messengers at court 55 SO 0 AUDITOR'S FEES. To S. W Farquhir for records of appraisement in 1859 206 09 O do kr fees as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1 736 73 0 COMMISSIONER'S FEES. To Jacob Bell fet8 as commissioner, Ac 53 87 0 To John McElroy do 84 50 O do overseeing building of bridges 51K20 To Wm, McClelland fees as commissioner AH 50 t do extra services In rela ioa to poor bouse briJges &3, 106 12 0 INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FEES. To E J Whitney fees as InBrmary Director 19 60 O To Tho Latimor do do Ct Go 0 To Thoa Rogers do do 47 00 0 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pyle treasurer of Agricultural Socletv COSTS ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases 265 77 0 To witnesses' fees do 327 49 0 do before grand Jury do 163 51 0 WISCELUNiOPS. To sundry persons lor cleaning court iooui, repair.'!, &a 20 37 0 To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room 19 30 O To H Huntsberry A Sou new grates dn il 73 tl To J Beaty recording bonds in treasurer's office 4 i 0 O To L Harper subscription to Banner. 2 On U To J 8 Davij and E Harrod for reports to com'r atatUticp 6 60 O To J Rowley for taking Pjnd to reform school 21 5 To fund commissioners interest on loan for cou'ity purposes.... 63 2l f To C 0 Baugb balance for recording land sub divisions 6 ti O To witnesses .... Commissioner vs Woodwart 3 75 U To treasurers of townships for coffins, Ao for paupers) ... 29 50 O To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson 1 Oil O 437 or 6 301 00 0 7 I ' ' : ! !-;.'.' " i . I 24 50 0 1 012 43 0 179 10 0 "3 00 0 f 711 50 0 137 50 0 1,012 83 U 55 51 0 131 CO 111 36 O' 716 80 0 19 ES 0 Total amount of orders issued (or county porpoae OKDERS ISSUED OTHJSB TUA ('OK COUSir rUKP"SFS. Orders isued for bridge purposes 6 33 27 0 2 10 0 1 715 84 O 22191 .l I 71MI ?1 4 1 SHI 49 A 8.27U 12 3 4:i3 7o 7 , 156 74 9 12.372 27 5 do Issued for interest on coupons, railroad fund. do do infirmary purpose do do tuition school tiurposes do do school house and contingent I und do do township purposes do do corporation fuau do do road lund ..... do do . special road fund.. Total. 44.540 410 AUDITOR'S Orr ICE. Knox CocktT Ohio,! fcVp enibtr, 8, 1861. f " . I. SAMUEL, W. FARQUHAR. Auditor of Knox C nty, herehy certify that the foregoing is a full and truj exhibit ot the Reoeipt and Exp.ndituM of said ccunty from the year ending September 2nd, 1861. - . S.W. FARQUHAR, Auditor K C. MOUNT VERNON IRON WORKS! MANUFACTURE ,: " ; , ., ..!! ELEVATED OVEN, DIVING FLUE AND EXTENSION TOP C 0 K I NG ST 0 V E S . , ;;; ; ' AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL FOR CASH, TRADE OR APPROVED PArER TRIMMED IS. , WM BEST 8TTLE, AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIQURES. ;,; ; -..r: t n;.hJ ETERT STOTX IS WARRANTED to stand lr its monti ; to drew anil sak Welti n4 (lv ntlrtJit eatUfaeUoa or no sale, If returned witoia tea day. Call n4 see uur stoves, N trouble tq w.i.t ii.it. the works , . r .; ..'. C. A .CUOl'Ett, Ajjanu. : .. .,,,,. ft . ii ii'frr.". s.!"1.- i l:w CAUTIO!J.-Any party representing that oar 8 lores are made cot of Scran Iron, 'ney 'er bM I lee, as w sever hav need any bat ths) best Haagins; Root Fig. Anjt FuunHo u ' " u Ohio Iraa U far nperlor an4 maea stronger than Saotoh Iroa. T rouble 11. whii i"i ri',vesar mad ethos, Unw bateeolammatort eenaot go down East and tf ' mm rW, tnU ot tl.xijt rot . ta Iroa, that will stand Ira It or IS moathi.aod by honied an i iriual wnli pulm tWi ut 14 a good aniekt at big prosta. Be sure where so mats troabl is tafctB, tirua dovrn Hoire M n , . t "Soatotblng li rotten I Deontaifc." , .i ;- fi- If": f 1 1 I
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Full Text | m ..vilJlo - ; - ' ' A ' ' , . i'' VOL: VII. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY OCT. 10. 1861. ; ' ; NO. 49, ) FOB 1801. TREASURER'S NOTICE. " IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Alexander Grcor, Treasurer of Knox County. Ohio, lo hereby give notice that the Rates of Taxation in the several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tat Dnn-icatc of said Comity, for the year 18C1 is expressed in mills, in the annexed Table of Rates. NAMES or TOWNSHIPS AND CITIES. T.iokson ;. Duller Union Jefferson Brown Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four., Clay , Morgan Pleasant College Monroe Vikc, Ilcrlin Morris -. ... Morris attached to Union .School... Clinton Mount Vernon Mller Milfr.rd Liberty Wayne Wayne, nttnchiil to Union School. , Freleriektwii, WM.llcbcrry, ITilliar, HATK8 UVItU BY nKNKKAI. ACSElim.V. Il 1.40 I, t. 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Tho Treasurer of said County or his Deputy will attend at his office from and after tho first day of October next to receive said tcxes. . ALEX. GREER, Treasurer K. O. T rkasi rtcb's Office. September 21, 186 1. Koaicr. TO THE FaRMKRS OP KNOX COUNTY. PEOI'LR OF MT. VEKNOX AND TUB RESR OF MANK1ND1 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! WHAT VOJ have long wanted Is a first class mill to griu'l your wheat: one that mikes good flour and duos it clio.ip. 'I hen bring your wheat to the MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL! And hare it groan. 1. This mill is situated ono aiiaro south of tho railroad depot, Ml. Vernon, 0. It is newly fitted up with tho host machinery that c m be had, and o in und will do the best work in theeuunty. Wo have every accommodation that ci.il bo a-k'vl Tor, and intend doing tho best work that can bo done. While all other mills tako, for griudhiK. ono-tonlh for wheat, and nno-oighth lor other grain, wo tako only one-twelfth for wheal and one-tenth for othir grain. This is our rule, and we intend to d t as we say. We are prepared In do all kinds of custom work and u 'rim tee satisfaction! and for merchant work of the first class wo cannot be beat in the county or State. Now, farmers, it is to your interest to give us a call, and ours to try to please you all. 1 boa give us ono call and judge for yourselves if what we say is not true. J. W. KUMSEV A CO. Mt. Vernon, Sept. 20, IStil n 47w4 ' wiLTTvTsiisTox's kstatE NOTICE is hereby given that tho subscriber hat been appointed and qualified as Executi.rou the estate of Win. Livingston, late of Knox county, deoeetcd. 8AI.AT1IIKLDU.NLAP. Set. 2l, 18Hln47-w:i MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TBKE3, 4c., CI1EAP TO SUIT THE IIAKU TIMKS1 Our stork of fruit trees, erergroens, grapevines, &o , is much more extensive than ever l.efure, and will be sold very cheap. J) AUTOS STARR, 48 t Notice in Attachment' ISAAC DKAI'Eli of the State of Indiana, t hereby notified th it Edward E. Day, of the eoun ty or Knox and State of Ohio, did on the 2 1th day of August, A. 1). 181, file hispotition against hnn In tho Court of Conmoa l'Ica uf Knox oounty, Ohio, setting forth that one Robert Porter In 1814, recovered a judgment against the said Iaac Dra- Ser in the Circait Court of Sullivan county in the tate of Indiana and that there is now due on (aid judgment nine hundred dollars that said juJ;nnt has boon as'-d to tilOmid Edward B. Day, and that he is the owner ami holder thereof and asking to reeoror said sum of nino hundred dollars against the said Isaac Draper. And the said Iiaao Draper is further notified that be it required to appear and answer laid petition on or before the third Saturday after the ltth da of October next. W. H. SMITH, Atfy for PIT augivnU 6pf J,!J I3T pursuance of an order from the Probate Court of Knox county, Ohio, I will odor at public tale, on Saturday ;ha 4th of November next, between th hours of It o'clock, A. M.aiid 4 o'clock P. H. of laid day, at the door of th Court Hone, the fol-owinr described real estate, to-wit: Being Ji north half of lot number 8(8 in the Itamtramick addition to th Iowa of Mt. Vernon, Knox coonty Ohio, Terms of sale On- third In hand, the bal anc In two equal annual payments with interest ecured by mortgage on th premises. f. II A it L, Administrator of octt n JOdpMi Eleanor Harl.deeM. SHERIFF'S BALE. , John T. Phillip v. Elisabeth Wlngort t al. BY" VIRTUE of an order of sal bsnid out of th Coart of Common Plaaj of Knox Cointy, Ohio, and to m directed, I will offer for sal at th door of th eoart house In M Vernon on and 4 between th hoar of It o'clock A. M o'clock P. If., th Interest of Barbery Winter! la th following described real wtata, to-wit: In No IS la th factory sddstlea t th town 'of lit. Vernon, Kaozeoanty.O. Appraised at $540. JAMES S. fcUAW, Sh'f. 4 wspfi r ' Bherifi'a Sale. J-eph WaUoa vs. William Combs. BV virtue of a writ of Fl Fa issaed out of th Court of Common Plea of Knox ee., O., end to me directed I will offer for sale at the door of th Coart Houm la Mt. Vernon, Knox ounty,Ooio oa Saturday NT. t, A. D, 18!, between tb 'boor of It o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. th following described real esute, lo-wlt. TT feet off the west end of lot U la the tow of lit. Vernon, lot No 18 la th town of lit. Vernon, lot to la Norton's north-era addition to th tow tt Mt. Vtraoa and lot SvO la Watkln'i addition to th Iowa of Mt Vtraoa. .... JAMES S. BHAW, Ph'ff. ' -! n - (ttrBCrOTS, 8BOF.3 AN LEATHER) Aa exMllent atiortmenl at. I VERY CHEAP. JH feived at WARNER MILLER'S vM'MlSIj 1). C. MONTGOMERY, AITOBKY AT tlWi UOOTII ltUII.DIXO OVER MUSIC STORE-Mount Vernon, Ohio. .''pechil nttention given to the Collecting of . Inims. and the purchase and sole of real estate. h ive for sale unimproved lands as follows, 610 'ju'l in Osage County, Missouri, flOi acres in V rren County.Missouri, 32 acres In St. Frnn-l.d'Connty. Missouri, also 124 acres and one 41) icrclotin Hardin County, Ohio, and 8Sacrcin d rcer County, Ohio. March 1 . '5, l-tf. sll' WHERE YOU CAN BUI THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ETURN8 niS THANKS TO THE CITIZENl lof Knox County for the liberal patronage ei rododto hlir.nnd would say t'aat be ha nowo n l as goort Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carrlag) agon and How Harness,0ollaMBridlei, Martll ils, Whirr. Ac.,as ever. 31101 K rth-eastoornerMarletllous. tigllilt ATlEXANDER ELLIOTT Deaf and Dumb, U0USE PAINTER, OFFERS his services to Hi eitliens of Mt. Ver non and Knox county, and solicits a share of publi patronage (ST Shop In Jacob Martin' building opposite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernn, Ohio. no2-t J LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COB. VaIN AND OAMBIKR-8T3., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, MT. VERXON, OniO. PII0T0ORAPn3 In every style of the art. Ia-....maIvm. .ml Amhmtvne nhotoffraDhed to any slie and colored true to nature. Ambro- ct and ntner small worx aone on snort umra. tf n T,, ..l. .f nu.,M tnrmrA eent nle- tores nm-itively not token at say room. nov 31 'ou-nj-u n. a. ll n io. Entrance oa Main street, between.Taylor, Gant k Co.'s and Ii.Mauk'i Clothing Store. a it in mats April I -stall WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OniO. Offlc on nigh Street, opposite th Court rious. feb36t HKBT8. MITCH II, , Attorney and Counsellor at Law Aim NOTARY PUBLIC V OmO-ITv Vthiida Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. HEW FIRIL Boot Skoe, Hat k Ct Stole, MORTON&SAPP RESPECTFDLLT Invito th eitliens of Moa: Vernon and vicinity to call and see their ai took of Mens, Boys, Ladle, Misses, and Cblldrn I Balmoral, Gaiten, Boot, Shoes, and Oxford Tic, Hosiery and Gloves. Burner Hals and Cap J of which w are selling at war price. W are n etvlng new good avery week, which w get al new sammer (tyU.- Oar goods aro alway free and new. . . It will pay rrr a to boy their goods of MOB TON ABAPP.eoraer of Mala and Via itmk (Banning Building) Mt.Vn, Ohio. W. J.MORT05, M-tf. : i i i : i JAMES 8AM . TxurLHOf Anr.Miyll.tSfit. CARD PICTURESl CARD PICTLRES!! LEWIS is prepared to mako that beautiful atylt f full length card pic'.ures that aro attracting a much attention in eastern cities. Also, miniature piotures for visitingcards, business cards, Ac. Ca and see thorn. Rooms eorner Main and Oambie streets, Mt. Vernon, O. 28-tf. OPENIHC1 OF SUMMER B NNET S SATURDAY, JV.VE 8th,' 1801. MRS. CLEVELAND. 31 tf CALL AND GET YOUR M I L L I N E It Y AND FUMIHING GOODS! AT A. P. GILLMORE'S. JAMKS B. MCPARLAXP. W 11 1 list I MrFARLAND & WELL UAVI JfST OPINED New Furniture Rooms ON MAIN SJTltRKT, OVER HAUK S HARNESS AND SADDLE 8HOP Seoond Door, opposite King' Hat 8tora WHERE MAT BE FOUND A GOOD ASSORT-ment of Chair. Bedstead and Cabinet War of their own manufacture, at prices to suit the timet. All wo'k warranted. All kind of wood turning don on short notice and in good style. Country Cabinet, Makers wil co well to given aoall. Wagon Habbs, 8al Banister, Nuel Post, aad in short anything it wood can be turned at oar shoo. N. B. Lumber, Conn'ryprodao od essh taken in exhnge for oar work. All orders prompt attended to. A tb of nablie patronage solicit aolt-tf cFARLAND A WELLS Mt Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a ehang of arTMgemenU L th Boarding Department of tnis I artltn-Hon. Pupils boarding In th family will aid, to some extent, in It domestic work, instead of retarding this will rather facilitate their progress in itndy by it invigorating Influence. Th lime oe-enpied by each pnpil will aat exceed 80 ninatei per day, yet will reduce tli expenses f it per annum. Under this arrangement we will furnish boarding (iaoloding fuel), and tuition la English aad Latin at $110 per year. Pupils (barged from date of entrant till ekwa of session la ram proportion. MRS. R. B. SLOAN. Mb Vernon, Sep. M-n7-wl - NOTICE. PURSUANT to aa order of tb Probate Coart, ther will be offered at public sale, oa th 2th day of October, at th offlo of Thomptea Cooper, at th Market House, In Mt. Vernon, aantborof aoeoant and note belonging to th assignment ef Warden A Bnrr. A list of the note, and accounts aaa be foand on tl la th otlio of tb Prtbat judge. Said claim will h sold to th highest bid- r. Terms cash, d THOMPSON COOPER,! R. C. HUBO f a5pt, M I8l-ai7 w3 .; REMOVAL. Dtt. C. gl. KELgEY, DENTCuaIST! UAS taken, for a term Of year th rooms r . i i - j i. i tr i, tt 1 1 1 - a i .m mH; v mi it. it . inn, puw tmarw dlaUly over the store room of Taylor, Gantt A Co, where ha will proeeen t th various duties of th profession, with aa experience ef over It years aoattantpraetiee, and an aeqnaintaao with au tb LATS IMPROVEMENTS of tb Art, h feeltooni lent of alrief entire tatitfnetlea. : Tb best skill of th Profettloa warraatel to W leniaed ia evety ease. On hand a in ttoek of Deatal ataterlalsteeeatly frmnd tnm tb East TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1 LEAS IN AND FOIl KNOX COUN TY, OIIIO- Tbe undersigned Commissioners for said County represent that the annual settle ment with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith fihd and made a part of this report, will give a correct statement of the receipts and disbursements since tne report made ai our ooptemoer session, aoou. On examination of the report when compared with those of former years, it will be found that the ezpenditurea have been kept within the usual bounds, aud in some departments cona;derably reduced. We do not deem it necessary t encumber our report with a full history of our proceedings as shown on our journal, but lefcr to the same, and the books in the Auditor's office, as they will furaish a more full and satisfactory account of ihe same than can reasonably be expected of us in this report. For the last two years the utrectus or me Knox uounty Inlirm ry nave failed to make their leports to us. On enquiry of the members they agree in staling that the re port for I860 was left with T.' Rogers, to be delivered to us,and that the report for the vear Ibfil lea with Whitney for thai, purpose.Mr. Rogers claims that ho left the 1 -. . r iopa : . i. s .. ,1 : i n. ,ffiAA 9m urLi,n.n , t. i. . 1. a i.. r. i, la aa a rtrpun til louu lu ilic anuiwi m vuiw, iui, . ui.ucy .uiusa toi. in. wi.u uug v. the Commissioners. Tne small amount oi lunds that tne mrectora nave naa to ata-burse, and the large number of pau era to be provided for, forbids the ide' that any improper motives have had any thing to do with the non-production of said reports. We trust that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see what has been done in that department. All of which is respectfully submitted. WM. M'CLELLAND.) JACOB BELL, V Commissioners. JOHN M'ELROY. ) AN EXHIBIT or TUB RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES, or LIVOK xC7VJIAW-' For tho Year Ending Sept. 2nd, 1861 STATE FUND. By amount tsxes for State purposes $40,613 49 By balance principal and interest surplus revenue 1.741 77 To amount of Stale Common School Fund 14,501 52 To interest on United States Military School Fund 948 50 To interest on School Suction 16 29 20 To balanc paid into State Treasury 26,910 89 8CHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sept. 1860 138 22 By State Common School Fund 14,501 52 By interest on U. S. U. Bcnool Fund and Sac. 10 ai i Bo By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 7,158 53 To treasurer's fees an U S M S fund and Sec. 16 4 b9 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21 ,762 33 To amount remaining in treasury on settlement 1,008 0 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. Bv balance remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 77 29 By amount of School contingent lund 2,370 02 By amount of School house fund 5,530 58 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7 941 21 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement Sept. 1361 36 63 ROAD FUND. By stoount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement 1860. 100 74 By amount collected on duplicate of I860 5,316 45 By amount of special road. tax collected 1860 156 74 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer 4,895 09 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 581 29 To.balance remaining in treasury Supt. 2, 1361 97 55 TOWNSHIP FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 1.824 44 To amount orders redeemed and cancelled 1,816 49 To amount remaining in treasury 61 12 CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on duplicate of 1860 3,279 12 To orders redeemed and cancell sd 3 ,279 12 INFIRMARY FUND By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 27 71 by amount collected on duplicate of 1860 1,543 61 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861 32 40 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. A. N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 4 93 By amount transferred from 8. M. & P Railroad company 380 81 By amount transferred from county fund 900 00 By amount collected from duplicate of 1860. . . , 7.718 05 To amount of coupons redeemed and cancelled 6,276 00 To amount of interest on coupons 25 10 To balance remaining in treasury at settlement 1861 2,702 69 BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in trtasury Sept. settlement 1860 112 02 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 By amount of surplus revenue transferred from county fuad.... 793 77 By amount borrowed from A. Grr... 300 00 By amount oollecteJ on duplicate of 186a 5.U5 38 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861.... . . . 99 45 To orders redeemed and cancelled 6,990 20 To amount ol interest on same. 70 93 To amoun t of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 150 COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 1,325 26 To amount of fines received le State cases 84 48 To amount of taxes on ohattle property, collected on dup. 1859.. 14 14 To amount of printer's bill deducted on settlement sheet. . .... 143 60 To amount of taxes refunded and deduoted on settlement sheet,. 33 81 To amount received of D. Gotshall oa land bought of eom'ra.... 831 64 To amount of unclaimed cost paid by Clerk of Court 125 23 To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 60 To amount ra.transfarred to railroad lund 900 00 To loan from T M II Baxter transferred to bridge fund ...... 6 10 00 To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund .... 795 77 To delinquent taxes ool. and deducted fro n settlement sheet.... 14 14 To amount of treasurer's fees on fi nes and payments. .......... 1964 To orders redeemed and cancelled 14,384 99 To balance remaining in treisury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. . 3,842 63 9 0 -$42,390 26 9 0 0 0 9 42.390 26 9 22,776 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 8 9 5 5,573 94 4 5,573 9 4 4 1,867 61 8 1,867 61 8 3,279 12 3 3,279 12 3 1.603 73 i 1.6JJ 7. 9,003 79 5 0,003 79 6 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 5 7 0 0 O 6 0 O 8 20,666 98 0 O O O O 5 2 3 20,666 98 0 STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. JAIL EXPENSES. To I Underwood jail fees and boarding prisoners To J 8 Shaw do do To Burr & Bryant medical attendant on prisoners........... To Bonn & Snow (Using and painting aad glass tor Jail To J H Roberta and other locks, Ac, . or jail To A Ladabaugh whitewashing and ?' altering To Mark Curtis aad others for aundriea or jail. JURIES. To persons serving on grand Juries do do pettit Juries do do tallesjurora PRINTING. To J W Shockers treasurer's and road receipts. To O W Myers binding trtaaorer's receipts.... To h Harper pt luting sheriff's proclamation, treasurer's aolica, times of holding eeorts, Ac ToH M Baarsty poMishlnf proclamation, treasurer's notice, UtMi f kowrnf courts, tt n' 113 33 O 278 17 0 9 75 0 28 97 O 23 (9 0 24 62 0 19 13 O 841 20 0 1 294 45 O 300 60 O 47 60 O 10O0O 14 00O 30 OOO 623 05 283 40 5 494 46 0 1,036 15 0 680 93 6 -'IT 29 33 O 192 61 ,6 163 00 0 1.199 1)0 Q . 135 59 6 r 33 13 0 . 33 81 5 To Rsmaev and Harper publishing laws of 1801 ., 199 '20 0 To II M Ramsey publishing delinquent list HI rtl) To II M Ramsiy blanks for olerk, sheriff, auditor and aastfutsor. 69 7 O ' To II M Ramsey publishing exhibit 69 JjO 0 , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. To Mwes White for books, pper, ink, dec, for offices" 39 83 O To 8 P Axtell and others for peper for olHces 4 J 09 O To B C Ticknor records for offloes CS 50 0 To II P Hepburn records for efflces 51 JW O To Sampson A Beer record and books for offices M 00 O To W Cunningham order books for auditor. 15 00 0 SCHOOL EXPENSES. ' ' . To Ilurd, llarrod, Galuaha and Mitchell school examiner 117 00 1) , To treasurers of townships for seltllni school funds 2100 0 14100 0 ELECTIONS. ' ' '"" ;' J To judges and clerks of annul election ' 2W 90 0 . .'i j To judges and clerks of presidential election . 237 20 t) ...;- , , To judees and clerks of old electiors ,68 75 0 To return judges of justice's eleotion 8 10 0 FREIGHT AND POSTAOE. To J Blake and other freight and express charges on law books, .. . 25 78 0 To W J Morton postage Tor offices 3 61 0 INSANITY. To sheriff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. .' ' 133 51 O To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cases 5'J 13 O To J N Burr lor medical attendance to the insane... 5 73 0 To sundries furnished insane persons 3 10 0 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyor on roads 89 73 0 To vie wers, markers and chainmen on roaJs . 77 2- 0 To damages on roads ..... .'.'. ... 5'J 00 O ASSESSORS. To assessors of chattle property for 1801 NEW INFIRMARY. To J H Roberts for carpenter work on new infirmary S6 50 0 To J McCormtck hardware, Ac , for do 3i 09 0 To Daniel McDotral bedsteads, chairs, Ac 7 00 O , UNCLAIMED COST,, To sundry persons for unclaimed cost REFUNDED TAX- To sundry persons for erroneous tax sales, &c REPAIRS TO BRIDGE. To Bunn Snow Iet'ering signs for bridgis 15 00 0 To Gilbert & Son scranors for bridges 18 U) O To R B Payne and A. C Elliott painting bridgis 57 11 O To C Barker work at Norton's snd Drr Cn-ek bridges 284 30 O To George Black wo. k west of Norton's and at rlrj creek bridge 4 60 O To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Norton's. . ' 9 OO O" To J II Roberts plank at Mt Vernon bridge ....... 3 m O To P Flaherty and L Davy hauling at bridges 3 70 O To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges 6 4 O FUEL AND LIGHT.' To Richards & Smith 1770 bushel coal 235 33 0 To Russll Smith 120 do .... 149JO To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sopt, 2, '61 5o 75 O CORONER'S INQUEST. To roroner and jurors on inquests 13 25 O To witnesses on inquests 12 25 0 BORROWED MONET. To Russell, Sturges & Co. for loan lor county puip. ee, . ,. CLERK'S FEES. To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making renru, Ac 30 00 O do making general indexes 71 iJ O do do abstracts of elections 24 65 O do services in relation to grand juries, Ac ' 50 45 O SHERIFF'S FEE3. To James S Shaw salary for 1861. in p.rt PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S F-ES. To W C Cooper 3 and 4 quarter's salary for 1860. 27." 00 0 do 1. 2 and 3 do 1861 412 50 O do making reports and drawing bonds.' 31 OO O To C F Baldwin assistant Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 2u (XI O CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crtndall const attending court Ill 00 0 To Porter Crandall and E V Shaw messengers at court 55 SO 0 AUDITOR'S FEES. To S. W Farquhir for records of appraisement in 1859 206 09 O do kr fees as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1 736 73 0 COMMISSIONER'S FEES. To Jacob Bell fet8 as commissioner, Ac 53 87 0 To John McElroy do 84 50 O do overseeing building of bridges 51K20 To Wm, McClelland fees as commissioner AH 50 t do extra services In rela ioa to poor bouse briJges &3, 106 12 0 INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FEES. To E J Whitney fees as InBrmary Director 19 60 O To Tho Latimor do do Ct Go 0 To Thoa Rogers do do 47 00 0 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pyle treasurer of Agricultural Socletv COSTS ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases 265 77 0 To witnesses' fees do 327 49 0 do before grand Jury do 163 51 0 WISCELUNiOPS. To sundry persons lor cleaning court iooui, repair.'!, &a 20 37 0 To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room 19 30 O To H Huntsberry A Sou new grates dn il 73 tl To J Beaty recording bonds in treasurer's office 4 i 0 O To L Harper subscription to Banner. 2 On U To J 8 Davij and E Harrod for reports to com'r atatUticp 6 60 O To J Rowley for taking Pjnd to reform school 21 5 To fund commissioners interest on loan for cou'ity purposes.... 63 2l f To C 0 Baugb balance for recording land sub divisions 6 ti O To witnesses .... Commissioner vs Woodwart 3 75 U To treasurers of townships for coffins, Ao for paupers) ... 29 50 O To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson 1 Oil O 437 or 6 301 00 0 7 I ' ' : ! !-;.'.' " i . I 24 50 0 1 012 43 0 179 10 0 "3 00 0 f 711 50 0 137 50 0 1,012 83 U 55 51 0 131 CO 111 36 O' 716 80 0 19 ES 0 Total amount of orders issued (or county porpoae OKDERS ISSUED OTHJSB TUA ('OK COUSir rUKP"SFS. Orders isued for bridge purposes 6 33 27 0 2 10 0 1 715 84 O 22191 .l I 71MI ?1 4 1 SHI 49 A 8.27U 12 3 4:i3 7o 7 , 156 74 9 12.372 27 5 do Issued for interest on coupons, railroad fund. do do infirmary purpose do do tuition school tiurposes do do school house and contingent I und do do township purposes do do corporation fuau do do road lund ..... do do . special road fund.. Total. 44.540 410 AUDITOR'S Orr ICE. Knox CocktT Ohio,! fcVp enibtr, 8, 1861. f " . I. SAMUEL, W. FARQUHAR. Auditor of Knox C nty, herehy certify that the foregoing is a full and truj exhibit ot the Reoeipt and Exp.ndituM of said ccunty from the year ending September 2nd, 1861. - . S.W. FARQUHAR, Auditor K C. MOUNT VERNON IRON WORKS! MANUFACTURE ,: " ; , ., ..!! ELEVATED OVEN, DIVING FLUE AND EXTENSION TOP C 0 K I NG ST 0 V E S . , ;;; ; ' AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL FOR CASH, TRADE OR APPROVED PArER TRIMMED IS. , WM BEST 8TTLE, AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIQURES. ;,; ; -..r: t n;.hJ ETERT STOTX IS WARRANTED to stand lr its monti ; to drew anil sak Welti n4 (lv ntlrtJit eatUfaeUoa or no sale, If returned witoia tea day. Call n4 see uur stoves, N trouble tq w.i.t ii.it. the works , . r .; ..'. C. A .CUOl'Ett, Ajjanu. : .. .,,,,. ft . ii ii'frr.". s.!"1.- i l:w CAUTIO!J.-Any party representing that oar 8 lores are made cot of Scran Iron, 'ney 'er bM I lee, as w sever hav need any bat ths) best Haagins; Root Fig. Anjt FuunHo u ' " u Ohio Iraa U far nperlor an4 maea stronger than Saotoh Iroa. T rouble 11. whii i"i ri',vesar mad ethos, Unw bateeolammatort eenaot go down East and tf ' mm rW, tnU ot tl.xijt rot . ta Iroa, that will stand Ira It or IS moathi.aod by honied an i iriual wnli pulm tWi ut 14 a good aniekt at big prosta. 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