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oljattHj mien m t o . VOL. VI. FOBT PLAXN, MOIfTOdl^ Y„ THITKiSLAY, JANUAKY 26 , 1860 . NO. 38 . MOHAWK m i m REGISm A n In d e p e n d e n t P a m i l ^ J0nyng,l, IS P0BI,I3HEO 1 < 'E i''^7lE J F C T ' rrqESX J:£=l.^3P;.A .\5rr W 3 B B S T E B ^ W a D B V B Y , * m n U lM S ,—To VittAGE, ISPBSCKTBKRS, HATXKO X their-piper delivered By the Carrier, t i SO. per annam. To ORiee and Mail snhicriBera, 01 PfS iTaddlflojwTchwRC^^^ CEwr^ will Bo^made’, , KATES OP APVEKTJSiNO J. • On9' f , , , . . . .'i...,, T > U F U S l i f e ; * X V IPealecip JEOrthBn- ClIAa* and. ClKina Wapf, Paper Hangings, Window Shadca, &o, Also keeps on hand a chdiee supply of Patnlly Grdc^les. Stpfe in tUe; VYebster Baildrng. Maig‘ Stji' ■■ M T Z L O G K & C R O U S E , J X V Henlejri in G roeedev eOtdProvlsioiii^ BookB^Stationery, Toya, Fanoy Articles, Pcrlodl- eala.Paily Papers; &e. Canal Street, . • 6 - i f IIOKATIO KnOCK. MKHZQ GSOnSS, Sa8h,DomU,Pcrrpmejy,,4;c. Canal Streift, 6-J —- - - iBCocK, SATirpgii aKaodn-h QiiartfrCot. Half Colnmn, OneColnmri,' “ Special NotU i,” fisstinaortioa,.... each snl). insertion, ......... ^0 tiSTAt ^OTiCxdinserted at the rates allowetTby ^Bniness Cards, |3 00 per year. aSB“Advertisements, unaccompanied by special, instructions, will—at the discretion of the Pablish- ■ conSlnnedontllpald ' ----- •’ !d accordingly. Ten ” ..4^00 era be conSinned o n tll^ id forAnd^orderedmit^Bd *^iont in advanc*o”,mtlesJ^^^ ^ N. r. CENTRALAiLROAD. R W M . I . B t o E N B E O K , T J M a n u facturer da D e a ler in< 1 MadeCiotliing. A CJoths.Ca^lraera.. der. Canal Street. -T T E N R Y S t i C H T & S O N , X X ' H0oT4Hd iShon M anufhoturers, A ll kinds of custom work, done on short notice, Shop in Beekman Bnildlng.sign of the BigBoot, C-6 HENBy BTtcnr. HApTlH ATionx. TLI^EN, X V • iphotograph & A m b rotype B o o m si in Webster's Boildiug, over J.ipe'» Crockery Store, Gilt and. Rosewood Pictow Praai^ of and styles mannfsetared to order. ises 7-0 Q H E A R E R & O R O N f i i m V? S e ll S taple and P'aney Dry-Ooc W I N T E R A rniA N G B M B N T , x a s b . Until further notice r.ts.\ciiger Trains will run as follows F O R T P L A I N . BAST. I WEST. Utica* Alb, Ac. 8.24 a . m . A., R. B. B. Ac. 9.59 Mail, PJi.l8 iNM-lMail and Bini. 12.44 r.u. Bhfe & Alb.Ac. 6 3S r.w.lAlb. and IT. Ac. 8.34 p . m . All), it XS. Ac. 8/i0 I’Jl. JN cw York Mail, 1.44 AAr. P A L A T I N E B R I D G E L. Ac. 8J2 A.M.I A.R.&S. B, Ac iff.&Aft'.Ac. GiO x p R E D . R O D E , rsjs.it s.»S«fct'S “ ““ l i i l s S a s q K E I A E E & CO ., tsD* D e a lers i n S taple and F a n c y Dry, B (35ods, af ali 6tyl“8 grades. Also, a full assort- meat of Oarpeta. Bugs, Mats, S^o. Store in the \I Dnioa Block,-Mam Street. 0-2 , J •fY E L L O G G & S N Y D E R , hi J l V anrgeou D e n tists. Boom s o v er W , in ft Parley'* Jlardwiu'C Btox«, Union Block, lifairi Street, ?-? PATTON B. KmAl«0« m im SNypRn. ^ A N D R E W D U N N , i* -4*- D e a ler i« and R e p a ir e r o f all kinds l>' of docks, Watcties, and Jewelry. Hllvc-i- and Fla- ted Ware, Faiiry Goods, &c., kept constantly on ; g ii*nd. Oor. Canal «nd Btvldon fits, 6-2 \ ■O ' K. W I L L I A M S , . . A X * D e ale'r in H n rd'w a re, iron,. S toves, Cutlery, Mctlianica’ lunilements, Ac,, &c.,ond Man- ti&etoi-cror Tin, Sheet Icon, aiA Copper Wflre.-T Canal Street- 6-2, ^ IS T O R T O N & B R O T H E R , & -l-T F a m ily G roceries, iPlonr, Provis ion*, Crockery, Cljiua Ware, Ac. Union Block, , Main Street. ^ 6-2 tl ». O. MOaTON. 8. A. NOIWOK. t . H E S L 1 2 R & S O N , . P -tJ * D e a lers in C loths, C assim e rs, ing«,ShirtoCoUar«,.A;c, Garmenta made, and Cut. t , ting done on short notice. Canal Street. 6-2 « LAWdmOS nKSLXa.' WiWJAM hWfoEX, o\ S * Keras th e Rm Vre ^Inloon, in the AdAurtEdimiug, next door to <he t Bank. 'Meatk -p and Refowhnmnts aerved at all hour* from 8 A. M. to 10 r . K. Oyster's in every variety. 6-2 tl 7 ' O L L B B '& H A O K N U y , ' D e alero in l i n t s , Ciopo, F n ra, G lo rcii Ysllwa, .Mlttoti*. Wool*, Trunks, UtobrclliMi, kfil a' As. C«to«tl8t.iFerU»l$ln, , t 6-ii Jx6. A. XptLXK. , ». fl. HACXXKT. *; T X i A P L X & P L A N K , ^ n X A , D e n le rs in B o o ts , Bhoes, L e a th e r, oi Arc., Ac. Custom trork done fiT the best manner, oflih.ort Jtotto. Canal St.,FortFlain. . . IKA nBACLBr. JQSIAH plank . ¥ I i , E L L I O T T , . . t - , ? i BtaMoUei^. Oaaiit8t;..fertPhdn^ . I fi-l * n o . G I B S O N ,' : ’ ' *'■V X J » MnnttlhcttirCT nnd Deshnri in o fl^dt^*lfflTOet^, Trunkf, Whlpa.-Ac.,. Ac., CaMi j b » ; a i i T fojt1PWir,5. y. All huslBiM-toiroitod to him « will receive prompt ottontion,. ♦ l l f A E R I S ' 0 Q H N „ . : t ' - ' . - v g S B S S B a s ; <^da* Cor. Main and Canal Sto.,Fert?fol8. .6-2 i| ^ ^ ■- *■' ^ . ihitQhetfA /M torliet ■;!» :th e ' W o o d ‘ of R im and Canal Bto.^Port < s,**; aABNM. ' .tr. witoMf. . ? v x r o o n * k l o o e , ; . ■ • . ! Canal a , f a t * Wain,- . ' . i ;; Wi vrpop. ’ P A T T I N & H A W N r - i r: ........ ■■ ■'-♦.$ . - wmaet TAtrvx. - p i u m miYrK.,. u T A O O B W E N D E L L , , Strwti. A B B A S S A t T S M A W , * W flpiW Mirtlyattenaedto. 6-H Fir 6 cMdingi « V oft tlwlolii^fn- B o S 3 prvteoY d i 0 ofontgojae^y?b., W C ' , ' ' 'w foT ., i « 5 9 i ‘ ' HiOilioard met puwhaijt (o law at the Sy^rvUors* Room in- the Colirt Hdus* in the villlag0..ofY(HidaJjon TU0Mlay, N0Y. 15, Upon oeUing J h e , R q ]) tlie fpllowing Supervisor*, appeared i— . . , , Amuterdanr,— A dam . W , k w K i# , PanHroharie.T-WM, J . Vaal^KUMM,. Cha'i'IeitQD,---SMiTH CoM'Jta, , iFIonda,— GibuKRT E auly , ; OleDj— LicwiaVAKlSi'pa,, , 'M o h aw k j— H amilton S c n u rtiR , Minden,— SiMKON T inous , ' Palatine,— J oseph S pbaksb ,- Root,— G ama I j S i . B owdisii , ' St. JohriBville,— M obbib KL ock . On laiotion of Mr. V a n Beusen, o f Cana* jdharie, Adam W . Kline, of Amsterdam, wai appointed Olinirnian of the B o ard for and during the present session. On motion, Barney Hare; was Janitor of the gupervisora’ Room* On motion, the. Board adjon 5nday, N o v ,2jBt, l S 5 9 ,a t I o’qloek jp, u, On Monday, Nov, 2 1st, the Board met, puiAfiarlt to adjournmqnt. Present all the SSimervisors. , j The GJxalrmah annorinced the follow w g Standing Committee f ire: wa appointed adj.oMmed to J .have leoeived during the year, o itoom - j d ays, issu e d . |3 , 9 2 2 64. W . Bchuyler prom iiei of^baiitardy, 1465, and paid the I leee than G. S. V a n DeiiMD, t7 9 8 . . ‘ same on bond. O ther oompromisea h ave j . The whole amotJint of chacka issued for been raadej an d the moneys arising there the transportation of Paupers to r 'he ’•* -from are being paid out for the s u p p o rt o f j House,, and shippipg 'PaUpefs bastard children, as the law- d irects. • j d u ring the fiscal year ending The expense of tem p o rary relief i n ’the 11859, is $105 5 6 ; of advera! towns is $5,826 95. The. expense j S. V an Deusep, fi-oml>ecember •ary relief to transientt persons i t t t Poor therefrom 'ear endin g Nov:,^ 30, which am o u n t G. advera! tow ns is $5,825 95. The. expense S. V an Deusep, from D 1 ,1 8 5 8 , td of temporary relief to transie n persons i t March' 4, 1859, three; luonthe an d four $1,803 43. ♦ days; for the transportation of PAopei ’ I wonld further report th a t I have had thS Pdor Hopse, issued checks for $8f Scliool taught i n the P o o r House for throe imonlhs in-the past year, a t an expepie of iUer’s wages and selioof books. Q E D W O O D & G A R N E T T , M P o r t P la i n M a rble W o rks. Every thing in this branch done In the highest perfection of A rt. Shop one door West of Bowen's H otel. C-6 BICIIARD SKL-WOOD. JOHN OABBXT ^ A S L E R & K E L S E Y , v / Refrefthment Saloon. U n d e r L e a n - iler F ovb . ' Tailoring EHtablishment, Oysters in their season, in every varlgty. C-5 PKKBT -OAStKll. OJ50, XtfUlSY. W E B S T E R & G R O U N S E , ' » V A ttorneysand C o n n sellors a t L a w . OIUco In the Webster Building, Main 8t,, foot of Canal Street.; fi-10 YBB q.AVBnffTgB. noBunsm OKopneK, T > . G A L I C K , JX s Dealer in I ^ S . F A R L E Y , V • D c a le riir llardw a re, Stm^ea, Cut- r, Meehanics’ fraplementa, Ac. Also, manufAc- sTin,Sheet Iron,ond Copper to pjrder. Union g E T Z l N G E R & S T I C H E L ,^ A D F R B D G A R Y , G e n e ral Inanrancc A. d i'j tlio most rrtiai{lo C'ompi iptly sttendea to. Rchidi § a l « t t o p d a t t f f t r i t i . ‘ scimen of the Contents of the new work by the r of ill* I'Leutolllo: Jonmar,« entitled iTlCKABA. just pnblislied^ and which.will h* postpaid, on receipt of On* Dollar, by D kksy CKSONjI'ubliahers, New Ydtk. jCS^Tlie “ Soiitheru^ Mercury” says Mr. P , 0 . ThomAs-li h as received bis mtsMon jiKPcstninster.” ' So tbere’A n oflicft gqne: to P i 0 , T. - ^ A Newberh' paper 'sayii that Mrs^ erJ>hy» of . that ciiy was lately delivered ju rstu rd y hoys, * W e know hot wifut »y m ay briUgibWh.I - , ■ / ^ A Buffitfo ^ a p e r annoahtfes that* Bi'Andreth has introduced a bill in te Legiplaiiire. Is the editor sure that oinded' h it p ' r In 'h i l ponpuhcam eut! S T The' editor of the Boston ” Liber* '** caiU lipon the ladies of the Norili* lake UM o t nothing thgf i i produced lave iahur. ^He needn't expect them to oee cotton. They iviil not lO a r A lady “dofi'll'^ondeBt, who pro* IS t o be horrified a l t h e ' i f i d e l t c ^ of oelrhehucriptw®ft. o t d o r ipoMt Fund/—Dngne, If lock, Dowdlsb. Damage by flogs,—VanKppa. Colycr, gcUuylor. Equallwitlon.—VanDcusen TJngue; SpraUer, Bowdfah, *^8lierlira and Clerk’s Acc’ts.—Bowdlsh, Kloek, Van (*m. pr Excise.—?prakcr. Early, Schuyler, Town Acd’ts.—Colycr, Echiiylcr. Kline, Jiisticosi«nd Coroners’ Auc’u,—,VauEpps, KIoolc, Bow. Conslab lea' Accl’a.—Tineiie, Klock, Schuyler, Boad IVimagos.—Schuyler, VunEpps, Spraker. TrcasnriDC,—Early, VaiiDeusen, Colyer. Jllacollinicoua—Colyer, VanDeimn, Klino, ^ poor and I’oor Itouae Acc’U.—VanDeuaah, Colyer, ^^Lunatlc Aayhim—^Klock, Early, VanKppt. FiibllcBmldliiga.—Bprakcr, Tingde, Schuyler. yilfot Asylum—IJowdlsh, Tlnguo, VanEppa. rcnUenilgry,—Klock, 'fingiiv, VanEpir Prlntlng,—Karly, VanDouaon, Colyer, $18 for teacher’s wages T Imve only received $5 of last year’s ap« propriation for sc I mio I purposes; leaving au indebtedness of $ I 8 , for which I Would respadfully ask your honorable body to make an -Aippropriation. ' In' accorduuce with tho requirements of tlie law, I would recommend to yotfr hon orable body to raise Abe sura of $1,000, for the support o f the P o o r the com ing year, in the Poor House. In conclusion perm it me to say that the K e eper and his assistants, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler, cannot be too highly com m end ed for their kindness and nttenlioti to the inm ates of the house, and their united ef forts to promote their comfort and happi- tresa, and At the same time to protect the interests of the county. All of which is !8 the Pd o r H o u se ,issue d cbecks for f8 8 14; os per receipt dated Nov. 15 .’59 and Winslow ScIiuvlcT,. from March 4; By cash paid to County Treasurer, 1859; to Nov. 30, 1859,'eight monthsand^ being ten per cent.'on the whole 1859; to Nov. 3 0 , 1859,' e ig h t months and twenty-six days, for transportation Of P a u * pets to the P o o r House,^ issued cbebks foh $40 6 0 ; and for shipping P a u p e ri fiom the Poor House during the same time,' $28 02. M akihg a total expense for transportation and s h ipping.of P a u p e rs to the P o o r House, for the fiscal Nov. 3 0 , I 8 6 0 , $105 56. . respectfully subm itted, Fonda, Dec. 1st, 1850. J . I. W E N DELL. Report, o f th e U o m m ittee o n P o o r H o u s e A c counts for the year 1859. The Committee appointed under and by virtue of a Resolution o f the B o a rd pf S u pervisors, at a special meeting of said Boardj held pursuant to a call and notice, at the Supervisors’ Rooms in the Court House, at Fonda, Feb. 2 4 tb, 1859, to visit tho County P o o r House monthly, for the purpose of coiiforing and advising with the thereof, in reference to the super- d m anagem ent o f th e Farm , con ducting and regulating the finances and On motion of Mr, Spralmr, the Com- atFairs of the House and the core of its in* lows, to w i t : in accordance with mitteos announced by tho Chair were ap proved and adopted. mates, &c., report ns folli That the Committee, ii tho roqiilrements of -aid - ’ Book, ed upon the dischai 2d day On motion, the Rules and Regulations th e roqiilrements of s Resolution, enter- id down in Glosses’ Supervisor’s Book, ed upon th e discharge of their duties on were adopted as the Rules and Regulations the, 2d day of April, 18 5 9 ; whoroupou for the government of this Board. they found lhat bv au invoice taken on or notion ................................. On inotlon o f Mr. Bowdiab, the following about tho 4ib day of Marcli^ precediner, Preambfe apd Resplutio'ns were adopted : by a commiUce, that jiad been appointed Whereas, tho Besojutions ndnptod by the Beard for that purpose, there was on h a n d : Farm i s , r r i . f f ; n r s L \ « X “ ^^ ....................... Boom,.{•ora, ini thehe Courtourt House,ouse, att Fondaonda Montgomeryontgomery ry ; Stock, . in t C H a F M county, February 24th, IfiW, were irapcrrectand defeetivw; therctow, Besolved, That tlic same bo and tlipy arc hereby corrected and amended so as to rend as fOllnws, to wit: ■ \ ■ ■ ' follows; That the Chair- • , ervisni'B, at their annual ry5 stock, inctnding a team of horses and workingig cattle;attle; lumber,umber, consistingonristing off c l c o plank) boards and fence posts, & c .; fuel, rend as follows, to wit: ' ’ comprlBing wood fltid coal; forage, con- h « y » \ d g.«ln oT d ifcr- meeting shikil appoint «t4:ommlttce of three, uhtder en t kinu^, incUidui^ Some clo v e r'seed ; diRercjit heads, whoso duty It shaU bo to examine - qq ^ b consistilig of potatoes, &c.' includ- ™“” i\g W eelaUe; provleiow, co,.si,ling of 2d Beiiolntlon adopteclto read as follows; That meats and breadstuff, &c.! stoves, for vari- sold Board Miall go Into Committee of the whole ■„U8 purposes, including tlieir fixtures and S e n furnUerr, es, knives and forks, &c., be- . ........... .. ..................... .... . ..... longing to tl \ presented by the Chairman of tb« other furniture (ultable book to be preserved and kept bedg bedding, dmirs, bctTch every day of Ito sea»ion at two o’clock P. M., for the purpose of considering and auditing Bill* reported by paid sab Comadttees. 4tb Besolntlon adopted to read a« follow* t That the Clerk of said Board sliaii enter all bills when abditeA and pp»s,Died by the Chairman of tbi \wrd.ini longing to Uiq Boor H ouse, together with other furnitu of the Uouse, consisting of bedstends, beds and bedding, cimirs, bench ea, tables, &c., for the use of (he paupers, th« Suptwlsors aro acquainted with the owner of bies, desk, chairs ana stove belonging to wbtcluira by law a Town charge, shall be audiUd ten, sugar, molasses, coffee, pepper, soap candles, tob-ncco with the casks and Besohiilon adopted'to read as follows; That boxes containing tiie s a m e .. Alsu casks of Uorneyr Sheriff ap^^^ varioukdcsciiplioris, em bracing empty flouc J • , ----- ' ‘--Trels, hogsheads nnd other.em p iy casks,. ofii^ dar-* irrs - m * # t^* * 'W .^1 , E^lkt^Wr# )# h u n g ' Aud- Topp« to b t wjiijp-; i s r ^ w - '- d h f r tty county >an\dib*tby the in- pfoa*pl]^i^ii4sd Kb hiw v U lii,lf.Y . • *bov«, wil^ ^ _ ittr t W iM enaie j a r A Wwt Jt M t m i U dlMoiutiog of Qie »'tj»ltof*«vew i«it ■ ■. •- T.ff.W P P tiiW l e i «f m b « J iilctf(ef $ f $ !•& e was on h a n d : and* utensils of husband tea, sugar, molasses, coffee, pepper, soap and candles, tobacco with th e casks and wanfredlio TMort oaoaUi tbtbo Board, at itaaix- . , . , nmdmeeiting, alldupa iwmlyed by ^hem, when re* barrels, bogslK ccto'diawd by whom paid. - ■ ^ together with m eat cafkd and casks for r.'^ ; M o & r / ? ' ! » « . !» charged to the mpective Town* of tbi* comity, ex- the value of $3,898 93, of ,which, property b f \ “ “ * « » f »“ fol- charge, be adhered to by this Board up to the end l«“ * »o witt. * or tlielr adriiinlstrationand no fartlier. 0» motion of Mr.JSivly, the Board proceeded to designate by bellot, two newspeper* to pnbUsb the Bewlon ITjiw* for the eiianing year, wlicrenpon (t »j»pe*l»#th»t till JtoHtii^eryCp. BfepabHemt^l had received i vote*. The Montgomery Co. Repub lican and the Hontgtpgry lton«ur«t were didartd to hire been duly deilf nated, o p f o m . v m I , R«ncMrt o f t k e S u j ^ t o f b i f F o o t, ly o p cleading, po 'Toiarexpense fm tj-ansportatiott o f F au - pers to the P o o r House, for .the fiscal y ear of 1858; as appears from the ^ leport* of that year, wa* ................... . $237' 30 Ihipping Paupers therefrom in 1858...,'. 420 10 'otal expense for tho fiscal year of 1S58 $357 4G 'Qtal expense for the fiscal year of }859' |95 fid E x c ^ for the year 1853,.. ....... . ........ ,.;.$25I 90 And the committee further y eport that tfic hired labor required on the farm over apd above the pauper labor, for the fiscal Nov. 30 ,1 8 5 9 , aniounled, to your ending , . $336 20; of which am o u n t G. 8. Van Deus’en,*^ late keeper, expended from Dec, 1st, 1858, to March 4,1859, three months and four days, $97 2 0 ; and Winslow Schuyler, tlie preseu-t keeper, from March 4, 1859 to Nov. 30,1859, eight months and twenty-six days, $239. The comraitlee Airtlier report tliat the present keeper, Winslow Schuyler, has seeded with clover and Tim o thy soed 43 acres of tlio fai ns, d u ring the past season ; and that the farm has been furtlier im proved by the erection of 122 rod* o f new wall, feet in h o iglit; 300 pann^Is of post and board fence, rebuilt; and 74 rods o f blind ditch dug and laid dqwn with cobble stone, d u ring the season, all of w ^ c h is respectfully submitted to the board. G. Bowmsir, L. V an E pps , G. EAnny. Report e f the Com’rs o f Rxcise. To the Board of SupervUore : Tlie undersign.jd, Commissioners pf Ex cise of the county of M ontgomery, would respectfully report to the Board of Super visors, that they have, during the present year granted Seventy-three Licenses, at #30 each, a ftlll Statement of which may bo found accompanying this in an account with the Treasurer pf Montgomery County. The annexed is a statem ent of all the prosecutions th a t have been commenced for violations of tho Excise L a w : Roswell Mallet baa been prosecuted in the Supreme Court, and the prosecution is still pending. Dated Fonda, Nov. 1 4 ,1859, ing this date: RECEIPTS, Received from Collectors of Towns, on ac count of Tax of 18-78, $69,021 19 Received from State Treasurer, for apportionment of School monies, _ ll,C-49 18 Received from Commissioners of Excise, 2,190 00 Received from Tax returned by Collectors, 814 41 Received from Hannibal Fox, for fines, 1 00 Received from J . I. Wendell, from OoiiimissioTiors of Eraigation, 97 49 A lex , S new ., ) Commis- L. V. P eek , J sioners. Iowa, to w i On horse ie*m , by reason of tinsound- nes», $ 1 7 5 ; bn ox team, lose of one ox and diaewe of the olh^r, $1.36; one cow, died, $ 4 0 ; ^7 U n c le o f U e f spoiled, at $15 per barrel, $406 } difference in the value of wood for fuel of house, included in the Invoice of Mei'cH 4lh^ i$ 6 0 , eiid lU Y*lue thereof included in the iiivoioe for the fisokl year ending N o r. 30» 185fl'^ $17^ 50, Total dim inution of the value o f Upperty* sfneoThe joyolcerof Marcli 4,. 1869., t®- db*e o f the i l 'w t rear, Noy« D. A. FONDA, Treas’r of Mont. Co. Dr. To money received for Lfeenses as follows: May 17, 1859, Aaron Oraraer, Cana- joliarie, store, $30 Roswell Mallet, do. Inn, 80 Ohas. McAlister, St. Johns- ville, store, 80 H. B , Smith, Mohawk, Inn, 80 D. Hose. St, Johnsville, Inn, 80 T. W. Bingham, Mohawk, Inn, 30 H, F, Cramer, Caniyoharie, Inn, 30 Goshen Conover, “ In u 80 Blood & Lockwood, Charles ton, Ipn, 80 Samuel McKie, Inn, 80 18, J . Lasher, Mohawk, store, 80 Enos Cole, Glen, Inn, 80 Jacob H , Stowort, St. Johns- villo, . store, 80 Cornelius Burns, dp Inu, 86 Reuben Barber, Minden, store, 80, Tfw vmdevoigwwi, Ctoiraty toip«ri»to®4w ob}y,Tik «TaiJ*fe*a W p ertjr tO «b« <|b«nty • \ • ....................... ' ’ and 1© b« W d d f d ia the iavoko of tk© fiscal yeiir' o« i86® . c - > -- . - H o w . ' i t t t . i r t A f , in i ' Iko ywufoRdmiE jCov* i f & im ernperelf htiibaadi, 3 ; d e h i U o h « ^ f 4 | U t i , > y ' Mironitoiae: Zkmteiitol*; '1 4 ; SfitAeOse. 7 ”^ '.-r-,... I i a » iH P i m ^ „ Reuben Barber, Minden, • Darwin E , Reid, Minden, Alphonzo Barber, Mohawk, “ “ 19, Jacob Sneckj Minden, Inn, George Ehle, . “ store, Henry I. Plainer, P alatine, Inn, J , IL Kline, Amstoi-dam, “ u 20, T, F. Kerhy, OAnajoharlo, “ Levi DUleiibeck,.Palatine, “ 2 4 | L. B . Clark, Ganf' ' ' ijfiharle, store, 30 W, H. Downing, Roefc, Itm, 80 David Yates, “ store. 30 i , Bolsorn, Amsterdam, • R , Campbell, Mohajvk, store, SO Thomas Wayne, Florida, Inn, 80 Isaac Crosby, Mohawk, “ ' A. Yonng, Amsterdam, “ Npy. 14, William M artin, Minden, “ Total. ■ ’ CREDIT. $2,190 By cash paid C o u n ty Treasurer, ceipt dated May 30, 1859, By caSl ipt dated May 30, 1859, aSli paid to county Treasurer, per receipt dated Nov. 15 .’59 219 being ten per cent, on tlie v amount Of monies received for TJeonees d u ring; the year 4859, appropriatad. to: the Inebriate Asyhim, , ^ Total, . , - . . , , _$2,J90 W e the Committee on Excise, would Ee- lort that we have examined the Report ili^e by the said Commissioners and find it correct. > J oseph S puabeti . , G ii - bekt E arlt , ' Committee. Report o f the County Treasurer. ' T b S asoreks ’ O ffiob ,-Nov., 1859. The undersigned. Treasurer of Mont- County, respectfully submits the \ the cond “ Oct. 11, H. Voaburg, mort gage No. 41, 10 “ 18, J. B. Heiiuyjcr, niort- gage No. 35, 3C '■ Tan. 31, \ \• Hingn gomery iol!owi;ig Report of eration of the Treasury for tho year ond- i condition and op- , Total Receipts, $88,773 27 $35,703 10 5,869 ' 6,586 7,122 80 449 50 DISBURSEM ENTS. Paid audits by Board of Super visors, $35,70-3 16 “ State 'iVeasnrer, mill tax, 15,869 14 “ “ Scliool tax, 6,586 80 “ checks of keeper of Poor House, “ draft of A. Failing, Super visor, for cpsts for Pala tine, “ draft of John McDonald, ■ Supervisor, for costs for . A msterdam, “ draft of Henry Yeeder, Su pervisor for costs for Mp- draft of Henry Veeder, for Barney Hare, • draft of Messrs, Davis «& ' B erry, for repairs of court “ draft of Tre.asurer State Lunatic Asylum Utica, “ draft of W . Cross School “ Treasurer’s Fees on ain’t of Reo’ts, 6 Treasurer for .balance duo on settlem ent with the Board, in 1858, “ draft of 8. Beldiiig, J r. Co. Judge, “ draft of L. B. Clark, for repairs on Court HousOj “ draft of L. B. Clark, for repairs on tlie Jail, “ draft of L. B. Clark, for insurance on county build- “ draft of P . G. Webster, late District Attorney, “ draft of John I- Wendell, Superintendent of Poor, “ draft of H. W hite, for Id iot Asylum, Syracuse, School moneys to Supervi- ’ Bors of Towns, ] draft of A. Hees, District Attorney, draft of H. P. P eet, for Deaf and Dumb Institute, “ draft of R .'H ; Oirshney to E, Nesbergl), draft of J» X, Wendell, for 453 02 80 00 ISO 00 521 86 862 50 887 72 80 25 570 70 50 00 200 00 Principal loaned since date ot last Be- 1859,,P^b 7,13 Thumb, on mort gage No 231, $300 \ Feb'12, \V; Ferguson, mort * gage No 232, SCO “ March 9, H Balcb, on mort gage No 233, 222 9S \ June 20, P I3mpie, on mort gage No 234, 650 •* Jiily4, J Whitmore,on mort gage 233, 000 “ Sept 14,8 W Fglln, Hiortg: No 230, 500 Amount in bands of Oommissloncrs, 2373 95 1,104 05 10, inter- $14 IN T E R E S T ACCOUNT. Am’fc for which oue year’s interest has been recetr- ed. $100564 or $7-,060 43 Interest on money reloaned during the E. Thumb, mortg No 231 for $300, i est from Feb 7, ISflO, W, Ferguson, moHi'. No 232 fo $300, int, Iroin February 12, 1859, 36 18 E, Bakli, mortg. No, 233,for $222 9.5,iht. from March9, i860, 8 00 D. Einpie. mortg. No 234, for $550 jilt, from J«r.e 20, IS59, 11 W ,. Whitmore, mortg. No 235, for $.000, iiit, from July 4.1859 8 76 S. W. Egliii, mortg. No, 230, for $500, hit. from Sept. 14, ’59, 1 94 --------- 80 90 Inteie.st on money paid in during tho year P. JIcFarlan. mortg. No. 150,for $1,200, int. to April 18, ’59, ' $64 GS ’ ’ . Clark, mortg. No 63, for $800 ...i. to May 2(1,’59, 32 67 R. D. Bulloelc, mortg. No 22, for $500, int. to June 13, ’60, 24 84 P. Dingman, mortg. No. 40, for $400, int. to Jan. 31, ’69 9 33 ’ --------- 131 44 $7,272 82 CREDITS. By Comptroller’s receipts for $0,435 00 ” feesof Commi-ssioneis. • 623 50 Commis.sioners conveying iiouey 8 80 By casli in hands of Commis sioners, 305 62 --------- $7,273 83 J ohn L D avis , ) Commis- SuYMOUit S exton , j fiionors. Dated, Fonda, Nov. 20th, 1859, SUPERVTSOBS' OFFICE, ? Montgomery County, f W e, the Committee on the U. S, De|508- it Fund, having examined the Books of Mortgages, as well as the within Report of the Coininissioners of Loans, appointed to take charge of said Fund, do certify that said Commissioners have in all respects discharged tlieir duty, and that the Books are kept hi nccordnuce with the require ments of the law in such case made and provided. S imeon T inoue , J os . S peaker , W m . j . V an D kosen , S mith ConvEn, G ilijert E arev , G amaliel B owdisii , H amilton SenovLEn, Momiis K lock , L eivih V an E pps , A pam W . K line . ;SSS5§ = lliiWIPliSMI gS 3 § i g S S § H I ; s | | | i p l : | ; D a v id: 4 Dantot C * ' -ao ^5;. - I ? inning, MonHof% Root, H,7Wnnd§ll, Aiiisterdfttn, eforjej .-80 Jnbai Liverntora, “ InUy 30 »25, S. Fmrtcweo, F lorida, “ 80 Joseph W . Fraley, Palatine, “ , ,^80 J . H. lieheir, JoliitovilieatoreV 80 n r I t ■'\is '80 :rr - School a t Poor II oiihc , “ draft of County Olcrit, for Court JSxpoiiscs, ■ 1,704 uo II. IliuiHom, T reasurer o f inebriate Asylum, 319 00 Total dishnrsoirients, • $88,779 41 A lkpt which is respectfully submitted. ,j I ‘ «•.- .D. A, FONDA,. Tvta,mrer. r W o the nnderwgofcd Committee on Tr^a^m^er’s accpHuts, reepecifully report* tfigt, wo’ have examined the Books and a,CgOBnt8 and Vouchors of t i e T reasurer; tjjint ike Books are-coirectly kept aud the accounts are in accordance witli’Law and § tkq lu ties of the B o ard, and that the YpuSiers for all monies disbursed have beenFsatisfactorily presented, .aqd that they fin^.S-halance due the Treasurer of $6 14, G ilbert E arly , . ) ■ W m . j . P e p s in , V C ommittee. ‘ ; S mith GbLVMRi' )' t / i; L o a n CoiftmiasioncrsfRepoXt* ' 1 Lok’N COMMIS8IOI«Bl#*DPMCB.f ' FoyDj4^>Iontf^oaiery Co. |^. Y; Nov, 22^, 185^7f i pfTUe Commissioners o^ this U . 'S ; De« '^ i t s F u n d , of the co«nly,of pursuant to section sixteenth of the Act droller the condition-of the Loan in said ’county, yiipp as fol- I & ; i S s I ;2 ' :$ ' s s a s s s s g s s s | : | i i S \ g l i 3 I S S » - 111 XoMt «rtfmbna, F ^ . i - U% 80 ^ < m ........ 7 :-..' . ! “ • . fl04,7tfr 24 ISjSO^Aig^fs^P.^McFwtonVM ’ ' . P l l i l l i e ' s |Slf a . - 4 . 1 Mil ........ M t i i m - Jn* 1^ » m il^W « n totfoafotM l^ Montgomery.