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lJn«aU W •feton I® luw* *«*«* iS E f t SSsSU mg S M adei WiH -Hi m «r*< t PUBLISHED O N W E D N E S D A Y S /] V O U V I U ...N O . - 4 9 J ] PLEDG’D BUT TO TRUTft, TO LIBERTY AND LAW,—!?!) F a VOR SWAYS US, AND NO TEAIt/sHAW AWE. l . , • v-‘ „• • ■■/-••tv • ■'■■’ -- .’.»n ■ [BY M M X «- M D W S . r r m m , c o p r r r o f t o r p s k v s j v r . . . . j m n s . i s as: $ mu j i l if O'\ if. % 18,t fel to/ ^ TERMS. f To village'Sob’Cfibers, and those wJbo receive rteir-pape^ by p j«t-rnlers twodollanp«r annum, I|ia.ble easterly; or two dollars hift;y cents i' (paid «!!lhe end of the year. , ' 'r To those wfiq feceive t h e i r papers a t the of _Ot[e d o llar fifty c e n ts, p a y a b le y> a d v a n c e ; or I m dollars it p o t paid till t h e end - o f f o e year* IU Mail suo jcfjlieFs, twv> dpi tars, payable in 1 Vince* or two dollars fifty cents at eke end of LV 6 Ail atusrogei Must be paid, befor-e.a pape PBODUCb of a|l Rinds, taken.«n regular pay- jtvit the puccs the inerplsanis^tlo'V -ingoods ARVER 5 ISE tlENTS insertptl at tlie rate of late dollar per square for three insertions, and 25 Kents for each continuance. \Legal atlvftt-tiseinents Ihim a dvdauce mnstbe’ acwKnpaplctl byr the cash, lir'tefererce given to a known and responsible #. MAC HINT MAKING. e of Ithaca, itgprt here without orders \a advertisement discontinued srn .ellicment.. ' . pj* Cotoniumcaticins to tlse publishers, must bp post paid ; “ P R O J T T O G BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BLJITVXS, CARD* HANDBIU-S, & e . lExecnted witliNeatnes.S Accuracy , an/Despatch. mm IC M tot foil k la ieatj of lw»Y order o f David Woodcock Esquire, I n Commissiqfer, &c.-r-N»ijceis hereby In.en to all the. creditors o f E li ft 2 foip,/qfi iB^dtovm fee-touaty of Tompkins, qulm plvlat debtor, sh w eaqse^. if. a n y tJiFy Ifoye, before the snid, Commissioner-, at Ins ace in the village o f Ithaca, i s said county, j the sixteenth-day of August tertijtien . ciockio- the fdrenoanof that :day,why an sigrtmeat of fee skid insolvents estate ioutd riot be made, for tbe bemefifoff fll Ifo editors, and his person be exempted frb<n test aud imprisonment, pursuant t o tlie act [fotUled’.‘c'an act |q abolish impfisoiiiHient for fetin certain cases, 5 >?j)assed-April ~7, 1819 , Dated, June 23,1825. - -U w 6 N E W G R O C E R - y 7 jmOLESAER-AND RETAIL, , K ;C Q L L IN S suit! W. T . Han , j* f o l l H g t o i f e b i t o o l ^ i iq e ^ n cmnttexian liOsiriess, undefthe firrawf —r CO L L W S JSr m m i ^ Q T O i \ |Kor offer to- G rocers, T a v e r n - k e e p e r ^ IR iilw S , andfoflierg, at t h e nmsBn^k S€^e* lirtetfv o p p o s ite the store of H - Mack ® t*o. I •* . A 1, . _ j _ m ■intftHy AO xjjjmi V II 4 ’ or: toJ it. -GKOG-EB4ES, Altosrs WlUCft AJtfe 'rilh .KOI.tOWTSO, v s z : Seignette and other BR \NDY j Hf>na# jINI ; jantaica, St. Croix, and New? RUM; fc l k T e n e r k e , Fort, and ovber W I N E S ; toaip-and Broita SUGARS; M o lasses; C O F F E E K y sou, Yonng H^snn, and Hy- Skin T E A S ; Peppfer,ATspicv &c. &c. jUd 'an extensive supply o f firss-quality RECTIFIED WHISKEY, from Lhe'uoted Dhfiiieries of Gum 4 Belden, amdrSmUh $ Tim ; and alsii a constant supply of God * ;rei, Hexfit)g 5 -&fr— ----- 'ACT AS j \£30IW»1SST <>V CROCKERY A ^D:GLJlSS i K i RE j Tp^Cthsr'-wllli a General'Assortment of Including, Box and Keg FUiisiius, Figs, Prunes, Nuts* fyc. ;^c. - . The wliole of which,, liavirg been pur- „ aafitd for CASH. will be sold, ini large.or - sffisdl q a a B tife reasaiinble-terimS ■ tbe above businessin the v; will furnish 00 the shortest notice, double arid single CARDING MACHINES,, for wool, or cotton, & SPINNING M ACHINES for wool,cottpbyor flaxi J ** ' TURNING of Irqo, brass or waod, o f a\ descriptions, apcbrdipg to order. The price of Carding Machines, from -g)250 -to ^ 00 . The above work all warranted to; be good. ITHIEL POFTER. N. B T h o s e indebted to the subscriber for Carding or Cloth Dressing for ’ last sea son*,''mast settle their accounts within thirty days, or they, may expect cost. . ITHIEL POTTER. Ithaca, Sept. 1st 1824. N5fefP\ A FARM FOR SALE. — gga-THE- subscribers offer-foF^sale, on reasonable terms, the valuable Farm,former ly the 'residence of Jonah Tooker, Esq, deceased, being part of Lot No. 75 , in the town o f Lansing, and contajning about 110 acres o f land, situated one mile nortlinavest of Ludlowville, on the lake- road, leading from Ithaca to Aurora and Auburn. » Those who wish to purchase a valuable arid defightsonie«.CQU?ifry Seat, will find the advantages o f this site without a rival in the connty. The buildings\are cotnmodious; the farm is well watered, and aboundswitb an extensive variety of fruit* , RaCHEL TOOKER, Executrix.. SAMUEL B a k e r , * Execu- JONAH MGGRE,— f ~ 1 arsr Ithaca,' August 25, 1824. ’68tf. STATE OP NEW-YORK. - In - S e n a t e , F e b F u a ry 1 0 ,1 8 2 5 . Resolved , T h a t th e followilig amendments b e proposed to the consiitutirin of this s tate, to w i t : . T h a t so m uch o f t h e first section o F t h t seebnd article o f the C o n stitution a$ p r e scribes the qualifications o f voters, o t h e r tha|i persons o f c o lour, b e and t h e s a m e - it h e r e b y abolished,.and that t h e following b e subm itted i n - p k c e l h e i f i o f v e r y m i f e c i t iz e n o f the age o f tw e n ty- one y earn, w ho shall h a v e b e e n an' inhabitant o f this state one y e a r next p r e c e d in g any -Election, and for the last s ix months a reel- r-r-.»TT nr»rm^i{e m e store 01 M-— -uuv-o iv dent o f t h e County w h e r e b e m ay offer hjs l n t v u c *w , , „ kflireeiFSt— A 7 v B ity-C K O iO E -sE k < ^ » ^ ~ O E ^ v o te,^hall^e^ntitled-to-vote-inT fee-T fow n -i^_^Y i^^5 ^fi°V wan5 * o r W a rd w h e re-he actually resides, a n d not M a c k r r e l ^ C o d f i s h ^ H e r t .n g , efeeivK e rerfor alt\officers fhatrnow a r e - o r p c - - * 0' - ' ' —p ^ p ^ u ^ o f ^ lR iife s rw=ill-be^€Gei-ved -vetoU E m tiis^M ^ a iSS^ B a u s ^ liy^ * * — i t indi u such mm K B . y r . s . fJolliris being connected wSa fine df Boatf Ao B Fork, Tar ile conveya nce o f Property on «he Canal aid\ ttudson river, wife transact Storing, TomarMng, and Comtsssm^ Business, oa ifasonahle terms. . Slay 9 t 1823. !04tf it* guu aCriber—lias—for-sale. 35r,^ j . bushels o f LTME, of agood ^ p d ity,-- 'at'h'ferfcsicleHCe, Sr miles soiltfei of -fctriiica, on fee turnpike 5 which he VVH 1 •ready pay. PETER L M ^ O ^ D . Dasbv, Mari], 2 1 , hereafter may be elective, by the people By order o f the Seriate. A majority ofthe members elected to the senate voting in favour thereof. JAMES TALLMADGE, President. Jdira F. Bacon, Clerk. STATE-OF NEW-YORK. I n Assembly, April 16; 1825. Resolved , That this House do concur with the' Senate in their preceding resolution, a maibrity of the members elected-to this House votingin favour thereof- CLARKSON CROLIUS, Speaker. H .\Merchant Clerk: - I k S enate ^ March ! 0 , 1825. Resolved, That the'following amendment be proposedto the Constitution o f this state and that the same be referred to the Legisla ture next to bechosen, and published in pur suance of the provisions ofthe first section of tbe eighth article ofthe said Constitution That the people o f tMs State, injheir se , ■- M R S . T O R R D Y , ■ ^ [OffE DOOR NORTH Or N. HERRICK’S STORE,) IgESPECTFULLY informs her friends apd the public, that she has removed her Millinery to tbe store formerly occupied by J. Doolittle, where she will keep on hand a handsome:assortment of MILLINERY— and shall be happy to wait on all who please to favour her with their custom. She has just received the Nm est Fashions for Caps, BoniietSjandDresses*—46getlief\vUhanad- ditional stlpply of MILLINERY GOODS. Ithaca, May 3, 1825-—’Oatf Spriog'& SuiHmer Goods. H .M J lC K iSO O , I ¥ AVE this day,received a general as- SfM sortmeot o f S*TAFLE & ‘FANCY' GOODS; Among wbicb, are DRY GOODS, Plain and fig’d, Gros | Irish Linens ; linen - De Naples, plain | and cotton Dia- [ W H O L B N o . 4 1 3 , L A W S O F N E W p Y O B K . ? and | pers; Calicoes, Chintz, and printed Muslins; Silk- stripe Floren tines ; Dutch Camblet ; Marseilles, Florence, and other. Vestings, ies* and Misses .white cotton Hose; Levantine, and o-i tberSilks; ,| I Merino and Cash-1 mere Shawls ; | a Barrege, velveteenf ; and other dress.; handkerchiefs; BobbinetLa ces; Linen,Floss, & Pearl in g ; fD b . do. do. Linen Laces, (a va-1 horse-skin and o- rietyy) | . ther Gloves 5 Fig’d and plain, Siviss f Gentlemen’s ' saper- Muslinsy do. doi| Buck and Beaver book do.; | . Gloves. ALSD, * Blue, black, olive, claret, mixed, ond drab, CLOTH ; blue; black, and mixed CASSI* MERES. . . G R O C E R I E S ImpeVraljjlyson, Young lly- Ktsit^ a lid Uy«!nn-Skhi TEAS : The folio wing is a translation trom an an cient Spanish poem, which, says tlie Eden- burgh Review, is 'surpassed by. nothing WhichWe are ficquainted within* the‘Span-\ ish Tairgaage, except'the Odes oF Luis de Leon. ' O ! let the soul its slumber break, Arouseits senses, and aWafee, To see how soon . Life with its glories giides away. And the stern footsteps of decay, v Come stealing on. Coffee ; lump and brown Su gars 5 Rice ; Snuff; Tobacco t Siegnette’s Brandy; Hol’d Gin; St. Croix arid Jamaica RUM j.Port and Mala- m Kuiv|s and Forks ; peui and poiiket Knives; sheep arid other Shears^ Butts-and Strews; Norfolk Latches ; Sparowbiils; &fc. Woodbury's Grass Scythes. Warranted; 3d,4d, 6d, 8d;:12{iy&r£()d; TROY. NAILS. - L O O K I N G - G L A S S E S , -. ASSOXTED. 0^” One case o f Ladlps’ Leghorn HATS, of a superior quality.^—Cotton Yarn, from 3ta 14^ . ______ Ithaca, M ay 9, 1825. ’Q4tf Take Notice. fW^IIE subscribers will take teaming from 8 Ithaca tq Owego, for Debts due them, if attended to uriiEijiATEwr- , ACKLEt& UlBBARD. Ithaca, Jan. 24,1825. *8911 1825. ’srtf Just Re-published, A ND for sale at MACK„& ANDRUS’ Bookstore/Tthaca, and by the subscri ber, in Danby, ‘ ^ - TEE pIIR!&7LLX WORLD ^ UNMASKED By Johkt Bekridge, of England— Pricfe'75 cents.— This work will be h-gbly ertertam- |• tag arid satisfactory to every «nlig!*tene un derstanding who v* ill give it a permsaj. Those stiscribers who a,re »n “ \aca on business, will So the Putjlishc-r a favour tocall at Mack & Andrus’ Bqofestore, find receive tbeir Books. As he Is just recover- - lag from a long sickness, it must oe several 7 .Weeks before he can ride through the ditfer- / firit partsTaf the county to supply nhe nunier- 0 U 3 subscribers for the. work - -CHESTEH COBORN. I thaca ,-Nlarch 22, 1.825- *97^ H . liU T C H M S o N , -ATTORNEYS COUNSELLOR. JIT L A W H AS reruqyeri his biTice to the ■hSf%u|, one donr west o f the inQwego'StrceU '* ’’ [•': / Ifoficfi, IpqeRiber 2I»l> T82Y> direct, elect by'baltoFibeir J ustices-yaf the Peace/ anJ tbe Justices so elected iu any Towu shall immediately thereafter meet to gether, and in the presence of the Supervi sor arid Town-Clerk of the said Town, he divided, by lot, into four classes, of one in each class, and be numbered one, two, three -and four; and the office of number one shall' expire at the end of the first year. ;* of number two at the end of the second year ; of number three at t ie end of the third end ofthe fourth year; in order that one Justice naay thereafter be annually elected; and tbatso mtfch of the seventh section \of the fourth article ofthe Constitution o f this State as is inconsistent with this amendment, be abto- ^ A majority ofthe Members elected to the Senate voting in fttodur thereof. ' \ JAMES TALLMADGE, Prendent. . •-.John. £7 Bacon, C lerk . ' , ~ ” I k A ssembcy , April 7,1325. Resolved, That this House , do concur withthe Senate in their preceding resoltt- tl° A m|ority of the Members elected to this House voting iri favour thereof* 7 CLARKSON CROLIUS, Speaker Hi Merchant, Cle?k,_ . ” S tate of N ew ^Y ork , Secretary's Office. , Axbany, June 23,1825. I certify that the two preceding concur rent resolutions were duly delivered to me nursuaDt to. a concurrent resolution ofthe Senate arid Assembly of the I3di arid 20th of April, 1825, and. the same have been duly sent for publicatioti in the newspaper pur- suant to such last mentioned resolution J. V. N. YATES, Secretary^ of \' UST PUBLISHED, and tobe had at Mack St Akdryjs^ Buok^store, . A7CANDroi\EXAMINATTOr~^- or-*Hr Whiskej for Wood* pH E snbscribers will pay two and a half * Gallons good WHISKEY per cofH of tw p P lN E WOOD, delivered at theirDis- lillery near Fall-Creek. G u n n & B e l d e n . d r o L p T HE subscribers wish to Let their Bfotth BRICK STORE* . . B E E B E & MUSN. Ithaca , Nov. 24, 1824*. Brick Hotel, Book-store df Laws rif* the State 01 for sale MACK& ANDRUS R e v i s e d -------- York, 2 vols. for saleUHLAP atYhe EPISCOPAL CHURCH, In Taro Letters to a Friend. Ithada, Feb. 8 , 1825. 1 Dec. 1 , I824r ?81tr »80tf Woollea FactoPV 1—U- ..... . ’ tf- ’y i HE subscribers inform the public, thpt ness, on Fall-Creek,..wherethey, will mariuffiriare FULL CLOTH AND SJl flNETTSJ, on reasonable ternh. They will rrianafa'ctfiir'e jy the yard j or exchange Cloths for \Wool as may 'best suit thear customers. The} also Continue the\ CLOTH DRESSINf Bvisiness iuits VarioriS branchfes, and will fe Ceive most kinds Of produced payment. Their Machinery being o f the Best quality, and by their large exjierience H1> Jhe above braririhes, and as it is their intention to-be punctual in their business; they are in hopeS to itfterit a share o f public patrohage. ' N. ,B. All those indebted to them for workotherwise, wuiild. nirife oliiigo them to iiall and settle tlfeir accounts: * ‘ STEWART & ALLEN, i f , 1823. - 1 Arid while sve eye the rolling tide, DLwn.which oun. lowing nxir.utes glide. Always so fastj Let us the present hoar employv . Anti deem each future dream of joy Already past. ■t ' - » . . * Let no vain hope deceive the tut ad— No happier let us hope to iirid, To-morrow than to-day r Ocr golden drearies o f yore wexe bright, _ Like them t he present shall delight— - Like thern decay, Oor lives like hastening streams must be, That into one engulphing sea Are doomed to lidl-fe The sea of :Ueatb,.wkose waves roll on, O’er king an'dkingdomL,, crown amd throne, And swallow a ll ,• , . Alike the river’s lordly tide, Alike, the, tturoblerivTets glide Tothatsad wave; Death levels poverty and pride. And rich amlpoorsleep side by side : Within the grave. ' Oar birth i s but aitariing place ; Life is the mnningof the race,; And death the goal : ■ _ o* ^ T here all those gliltefingtoys are brought; That path alone, of a ll unsought, , Is found -of all, fo’ Say, then, how poor and little worth Are all those glittering toys of earth, T hat lure its bere_l Dreams o f a sleep that death must break, Alas! before it bids o s walke, ~ Ye disappear! A n act reldti re to the duties and powers of supervisors, apd for other purposes. Passed April 20, 1825. Be it enacted by the people q f the State of A‘«r- YorK represented in Senate atid Assem* bly, That the presiding officer for the time being, qf any board ot supervisors in this stale, be and is hereby authorised to aff- mimsier an oatli-to any person, of and con cerning aoy matter or thing\ before such board, and if any such person shall wilful ly testify fahefy^ind be thereof convicted, he shall be liable to aril the pains and penal ties o f perjury. ' • / , And be ttfurther enacted, That all town and county officers, and other persons who may.have accounts to be audited and allnw- ed for them serviceSj shalL: before any auch account or claim shalf Jbfe passed upon or at* lowed, eidbtl^’ ^ trq.eap-:'' count of the time occupied in, arid the na ture p f the services pefformed by Chem re spectively./ , .: And be~it further enacted,Tlhttit .sliali be the duty o f tlie said boards o f supervisors, to 'direct their clerks svithiu twenty days after-the aonuaLmfieting of the board o f supervisors, in each and every to make out- - and cause to be delivered to each and every tfoya^clejek of fo^refeectivefe#irifieb^ohe wriftenoiijrintedstafeeirientqontainingtheac - courits of such town.&the services for which ~ 01 * written sManent annexed none printer thereto, conr aqd^o iyhom paid* rind frit ttbaf purpose! ; snspejnd qne o f. ^thri statements in a conspicuoas place ip lus office,'and feall read snclt accbuutstoEthe ririXt annual to Wn oieetittg, immediately qf* fer the meeting is op'ened, andbeIbire pro* cririffiqg to any other busjarissy unless the\ by\ vote of the meeting, and sball tbereafter keep the same in his office opeti for the iu- specfion o f any person being an inhabitant of such town. * - Long ere the damp o f deatli cam Eight, The cheek’s pUreglow of xead saad white Has pass’d away ; Yottth stifled, and all was heavenly fair 5 . Age came, and laid his finger there,. And where are they ? ’ _ ■ - v Where is tho strengih that spuraed decay, The Step that rolled so fight and gay, Ttehe3rtJshtithefoiieT “ ----------- T5e^fjBgtffis\gliie/^theslgp^lIgw7~ And joy grows vv'eariness and tvo When age comes ori. ofthe Boards\ of Supervisors inseveralof ufo counties 'df thls state, rind ior ofeer prilposes, 1 , . Fassed April 19/ 1825- Re it enacted ll/ the People of. tfci State q f NewrYorkl represented in Senate and As- semblyi That.the hoards Of supervisors of the counties o f Cattarangus, Eayaga, Che nango, Otsego, Tompkins, Jefferson, Sche nectady, Lewis, Albany, Allegany, Steuben; Herkimer, Westchester, Wavne, Tioga* Onondaga, Ulster, Delaware*. Dutchess, St; Lawrence and'Bioqnuei shall hereafter'Boki their annual meeting oh tie Tuesday next after the annual election in each and every year, and foe board o f supervisors of Madi- son county' shall holtl their annual meeting on the Monday, next after the annual election in eafch and every year, andac the places al ready provided for by law, for the tnrietiKg ofthe board of canvaasers.ofthevotes gpven respectively^ Provided, That' any person being a supervisor foxd.meinhur of the board of canvassers, shtil be entitled to compen sation only in.onri capacity,. '< And be i t further enacted. That the seve ral boards of supervisors aforesaid/shall not / \ ' TflE GOLDEN NAIL. Thurnis Serus, a; man o f Infinite whim and madness, was the aathor of scsniri works- whichsafficieptly prove that Lis'natural tem per was not much to be relied on. The story of his golden nail is curious. Having worked away bis fbrtuae iV .alcLymy, and finding his schemes’vairi, he Lad a mind at once to grit into the service ofa Certain princ&r- Gasb paid for Rags. and to establish auclwracter ofhiaasetf toalf thfe/Vprldjris-iifpossBised of the alchymical , secret,. To this purpose he declared, that he Jhiul found oqt a l'fqnor lyhirih wvopld im- tixdiatriy.cotttqrtiall metals ptluiiged tolo.jlt into mid-. The priiice^ the nobility pf the. place, and all foe tiUrati were Ihtrited to see tlie'experitiaeiit; and the 'chyaaist having prepared ilar^e nail, tbe half, of which was iron, and the ofoer half gold* weS joined tor gethet, coated over the gold par,t with a thin crastpf iron, ivhich h e joined sct nicely\ to ihefek ofthe iron* that *ho ey 6 .ctold dis^ co^er thri fallacy. • Ha^mg tfeisi rea%, he placed therliquor on the tafele, which was iia other, than comnxon aupia._fortis Then, srindiugto a.sbdp ,for somari nails of the same kimt, he, by an easy kiftil.oflegerder tiain, when fae had desried the,company' to examine them and see that they were real hails, took out his own, find after turning it half yhiy into the liquor, a hissing and hqb- bljng heiise iirofe, and the a,jm fcrtis imine-, diately dissolved, aud washed i^ff the iron coat, and the gold appeared. The najl was handed r.ound to tho wLoie conipany, aqd fi nally delivered to the prince, iu whose cabi net it now remains. Tlie gold-anaker was desired totoitp mnri & nails; and other thfogs, fee kqdor telling .thrito^Beyfid'cl |eeri. enough Hpivas 1 •hm^ri'ib^|^.fer'fe!.»E!st-ojFiiis life ^.hut all tfoe eatreaties in the Vvorid coutd oevriv gat him to makeany riiore goltl; lector’s warrants to fee collectors of their sev eral towns, until the secund Tuesday in December in each and every year, any latv hefetofore passed tfo tlto eofitraiy hetwifli-* •shading. - . 1 \ . * • ’ , And be it further enat£ed< That in this s e / veral counties aforesaid, the boards q* can vassers, Including theclerksofgafd bounties* or their* depaties, siialt, j 0 u- 4 he F^al(I Tues- ’. day next after the annual election, meet dfc the places where the gald respective hoards of sap&rvisoirrshalf-then i cording to the .foregoing provisions o f this act, and* shall then arid there, proceed to canvass-ripdltortiify the yotris giteti at “such election, in the manner provided for by the tenth section o f Ike act , entitled “ an act fqr regulating elections,” passed April,, ITth, 1822; and the said :clerks shall) as soon thereafter as may be,/record t2e Said cer tificates, and give or transuait copies o f the said certificates, as the case may be, in all respects, as is required in snd by the act aforesaid. , . ' And be it further enacted. That for the purpbse of appointing justices of the peace, and commissioners to take the acknowledg ment of-deedfethe judges o f the courts o f Common Pleas in the several\ counties^ afore said, shall, on the Wednesdary .next after the annual .election in each and every year, meet with the boards o f supervisors in their respective cOuntie? iiforesaid;- where they shall then be in session according to the foregoing provisions o f this act* and shaH then and there proceed to nominate justices and conaririssioners In the manner prescribed in the several laws now providihg therefor; Which nominations so.made, shall have the same force and effect as if ffiade. aVibe time prescribed by foe -pfeviousJe|istiog laws; arid the said judges slfell he allowed fwo dbl- lars per day for fop time necessarily spent iu rrilatibn. to 4^it-.«|^4hHixteid8,.antt -\time accounts shall be audited, and paid as qther • _ •. „ ■ t — ilr-V-t ~JL. <&.. *. 5 contipgent fe^qnsesjof.thu^iid o 3 .^.- O R IGIN AL STAINED