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' . . \ icOL-IO- ^i - .. - : i • . ~ : 1 J i .«.<!.' '-r:NR. ' ? * t, '. ^ . :• t \ t ,. ^ :;^j \•- '• '•' • \••> |'i...!itti!f - » • •• »i • ; ; - : :• . I'MO t.. . •. -1 ».j. %..[ L« I C'nt . ^ i<-t. .i v *;; I h l : vj 1 '1 I ri i fa 3e*J L-, '.t i >wi-0R • • w\be*a ,, K- r. f' tv .-f„n- l •v •' ' H) H Cnr sajj r • r ,i _\ i --. i^ af j(jb ^ #r>ien? in.iebt«4 <«*! ' ^ofra or areouhWif'f- , 2Ch, 1850, M*** j ^rsignedSj^ttf ^^ J • l>v the «arrf Ai»»\ Mav n.iffafc\;; LiNDSAV. _-\ r Sale, jf., te —- OD ,JBSiil:*gT\* furiiiel PiJ^IS »ao'gay# o« «T*» lay -1$;I83S>.1 «,' *-. \* • I ••{^ca^g^ •*.\ •*r • * ri DBiTH & SEAFER, Editors and Proprietors. jMALOiVK, JYBW-YORK, TJf *? {•»'*•'=?* i-st ^uWithed every Tbarsdaj MorB«nr«t>M8' on rirFri»flR Jin County, New Xmrk. ; T OFFICE, on Main. Street, opposite the Rail Road Offiqe. £au>3 of JKtw HJlatk.->~Bi ADTHOHITY. L Every Law «o published by ii!m, (the jSwte Pnn^. r r) <*>*%*>* re«d «n /evidence fimn the. paper in wbict fS! Tenais—f 1.25. in advance ; $l,75,anhp end of»ix rnonih.s, and $3 if oof paid before the and of the year. No paper discontinued until all arrearages arc paid fexcept atthe option of ibepubli.bers. It shall be contained, in all courts of justice in this :a(e arid in all proceedings before any officer, body State 00 00 Rates of Advertising. iTWEtYE LUtES OR LESS HAKE A SQUARE.] 1 square 1 meek, f 0 50 I 1 square 6 months, 4 1 .quare 3 weeks, 7 j | 1 square 1 year-, 6 I aquaie 3 weeks, 1 00 I ^coVimnG months, 6 00 1 square 3 months, 2 00 \i column 1 year, 10 00 Kor larger quantities,the usual discount willbe made to yearly advertiaers. BasiHiM* Cards, not exceeding 6Jine», $3 per «n- num.—18 for 6 months* u Ad*erti>emeDU apon which »KFWtHflfie«ij£^ImeKfoWi? Is not marked, will be inserted until ordered out. Business (tfarbs... Ur. HTicli©I«, JPeittist, H AVING occasion to.be absent from town, the en- suing summer, wotnd invite those indebted to him by note or book account, to call soon, at tbe offirr; for- merly occupied by 6im, and pay tbe same to K A. Holbrook, who will remain there during his absense. to wait upon those wishing Dental Operations, (jui.6) II. S. TIEIMA^I, Tcaclicrof Vocal & Iostrumenlal Music. PIANO;? TUSED, IF DESIRED, MaloneN Y. mjr>0::f. A. T. DTJNT0N, WIL^ PfcBJ'ORM ALL OPERATIONS IN Deutal Sargery, that may be required, with neatness,correctness, \ and dispatch. Jill operations warranted to give tatiffaelion. Office one door west of Meigs & Wead's. or board irf.which it stall be thought necessary to re. fer thereto, until three month aftflf the close'of the ses- sian-in which it became a Jaw.-n£Sec, 8, title 7, chap. 8, port 1, ilevise'd Statute's 3 [Every Taw, unless a different time shall be pre- scribed therein, shall Commenceand take effect through- out the Stats, on and not before the twentieth day af- ter the day of its 6nal passage, af certified by tbe Sec- retary of State.—Sec. 12, title 4, chap. 7, part 1, Re- vised Statutes.] . ... r iv ? p ,^ t * f nssei April S^M AT. 349. % . improvement, of Racket ributaries thereof,^ S. P. BITES, PHYSICIAN AND bVRGEOJY. Residence onedooi SoulbfbfL. C- Lathrop's. Office over L. C. LATHBOP'J Store. T\ CHARLES fi. H RIGHT, ^tttorucg $s dTonnsdlor at £am, I S the several Courts of this Slate, having- established Agents in the principal Westt-rn & Southern State;, aneJ in Canada, for the ColCeclivn of Debts, will give his undivided attehtiojn to all i'rofessional, Coil.-cting and Agency business e5tn4«».ed or referred to bim. MOftRlSTeW Nr St.' Lawrence Co , N. Y.' . CHARLES B. STICfiJVEY, 3ttoriicw ariif Counsellor at Caur, AKD SOLICITO R IN CUASCKRV, Nor walk, Huron Covtnly, Ohio, ILL. p.—piljan-u^jB, lutaine;sj?rnli«him. such ai collecting debts, purchasing and selling Lands, Land Warrant!, paying laxec, &<-. in any County in the St8tes ot Ohio, Indiana. Mirhisnn, Wisconsin, Illinois, and M ssouri. Address,—Nur- walk, Huron County, Ohio. Reference*. —Hon. SIDXKV LAVYBESCK.' Moira, Ki.tnkhn Co.. N. Y.,—OEK.V MOSKS, Jr., Goldsmith, Jfftl-ine, Franklin Co., N. Y. Malone N.-v. 1, 1649. . ftfi.fim.J ATTOKNKY AND CaV$Bth1,Oll AT LAW. Office in WM. A-.^VHEEI-KR'S office. MUone, Franklin Co. N Y. r \„ M. CWAN% ~~^ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, NALOSE, FRASKI.JJI CO., TS. Y. 83* Pu£trciilarBUenti«/ngiventothe collecting business OFFICE, two doors east from field'* Eiirlftmpr. PARftlELDE &Ffl l ftfl, StttdtiKjis* (f ounseltors, $t STcHcittors, HALONE, FRAMLLIN COy R..X, : OFFICE—Main Slrae'; over &ndtut-& LeniV j- S'lTB (SI A. B. PABJIELJEB. | Knw\ARnl f l^JSlf^te\'-*^?-. „., w _ ., r ,._.., „. enale and Aztemhiy,cfo i enact atfottowt § 1. The sum of ten thousand dollars is, hereby appropriated ont of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, five thousand dollars during the year eighteen hun- dred and fifty, and five thousand during the year eighteen hundred fifty-one, for the pur- pose of improving Racket river from Atwater's .mill in?the county of St Lawrence, to its source* in the county of Hamilton, and also of Cold or Clear river, and Big and Little Tapper's lakes, tributaries of Racket river a- foresaid; which money s shall be expended by and under the direction of Aaron P. Hopkins, Henry Hewett and Charles Russell, commis- sioners hereby appointed for that purpose. § 2. Of the said sum of ten 6 thousand dol- lars, five thousand is hereby appropriated for clearing and improving the rafting channel of Racket river, and for the construction of such piers, booms and dams as may be necessary for the passage of the logs and other lumber over and through said channel from said At- water's mill to the head of the UpperFalls in the town of Perciefield in the county of St. Lawrence, and the remaining five thousand dollars for clearing^and improving the rafting channel of said Racket river, and also those of Cold or Clear river, and of Big or Little Topper's Lakes, and the channel connecting said lakes, and for the construction of such piers, booms and dams as infly be necessary for the passage of saw logs and other lumber over and through said chaunel from the head of Perciefield Palls aforesaid, and through Long and Forked lakes to the foot of Racket lake in the county of Hamilton. § 3. The said commissioners shall, before entering upon the duties of their office, exe- cute and file in the office of. the comptroller of this state, a bond with sufficient surities, to be^ approved of by the comptroller, in the penal sum. gf, twenty thousand dollars, con- ditioned for Lhe faithful performance of their duties. * I § 4. The said commissioners shall receive for their services two dollars for each day ac- tually employed in the duties of their office, out of the moneys hereby appropriated, and shall make a report of thew proceedings on oath to the comptroller on the first day of December in each year. § 5. The lauds belonging to this state situ- _atedupon or near the rivers and hjkfjS pro- posed to be renderetfWvigable by this a,fit shall not be sold hereafter at private sale but the comptroller shall frnn»- < j^ 0 (^ time, as he-shall judge the interests of the ,'stii to'to require, advertise such lands for sale at pub- lic auction, giving uo less than three months' notice oi the time and place of making such salps he shall put the, same up in lots or par* eels, not exceeding one square mile or six hmidr^tl and. forty acres in eachjarcej, and HOTSale shall be made at a price lower than fifteen cents^peracre. his hands belongingYtothe'oreo^tr^cdf StcnJ insolvent association or banker,\and|»rTteT<l8« ducting tnerefrott all expanses.jtiat|p\ able thereon, healiall make,a.prarat»>aiB5if|i bution of the residue upon the oil 1 _ certificates given fo.r the balance drie to the holders of the circulating notes of 6«d as86f cialion or banker, which shall have oewMe. deemed in part; and it shall be the duty the comptroller to issue a, notice to the hold*: ers of such certificates' stating lhe rate or a- mount payable (hereon^and requiring said' holders to present the same within sixAroonthB after the date of said notice; and any of said certificate* $^fcdtaril«3t bd presented withf in the time. thus, specified, shall cease to bejt& charge or claim upon the residuary fund,id tb^ handsof the comptroller. *• §3. After mjaiin^ the final destnl reeled in the lajgi p) *\ ^^^mm^^m , ., the same shall be deposited ine tftedinary^^^^erjfftheyeir f<e|. et m ^$hmi$iMw jiii- Vafiplis articles' * of dry yond what he would get under,the cas|h-ifown \\ sjssomething called syistem. One hundred.andtwentg?idollarsiii ,, , — -.-rsl Jacobs to send sixmontlts! Ah, me! Are we happieiy now, do\vn for'#hat6Vef she mky need. Never for the extra drj' goods we have pr^eargd? 'mindabout the mdbey. Y|>ur credit is good Not a whit! Our* Bodies h*ave bee» stftlfief ^•^pj^foranyamouat' j « ; better clothed, suid oujrlose of .Mw0fi^$m^^^ When Mr. Jacdlla wentjome and told bis fied to some extent. But, haa^^^ffegbi^'tii wifi^of Tvbat be had done^ fehe unreflecting a compepsation for the paiu .^H^^' : ^^^^ reckoning?' _ . , - - ^fe#^i.^fe\ piece of muslin,' and pillow cases <of-*i &roBriite^|o? tt^t.^^'oni flfany ^.Ifih tBe tri^urv^bt'oMierwTse appro- liftt^SSi 0 - ^Jr^fei c ' n , the i woman, was delighted rac|liBrat^ wtftym pu^based.at Hm«-g„id she. %awaiit sheets *Z»'K- V'~ > - ' . badly* ' '•i\« t - , -| , • f^ 6 '*&£ H $T&} ®¥>y ! , ^cang6t a piec%^eWik^cob 8 . 'We 'Kfc^ toJf^tm^toT&ont'hzvQ-tp pay for it« Edwards will Sfn-Sr!* % ld *& \^TT In send the biftat ***e ebd of si! months, and it S^&SSf W *W?WW d ' *° *« ^ easy enough to pay $ then.' M¥J?^^2 W W 3nt 0f *° b J«».WenodgbV^sbonded the wife, ^ri^ihjS^certfficVte of die su- confidently. ** T • ftini* %0|fiP rni ^ t i e - '• *}m a pifeca of muslin was Iprocured on the itrttb -i/a£W&pud' Iirthe yiar'bne^tbou- A credit account Is fed ofteafee a breach in satjd eight hundred and fifty, nnd the remain- Slite of A«o-For*, 1 I baveicompared the prccoed'- Sneretary* Office. J iog with the original laws on file • o this office, aud, do certify, that the same are COTTCI transcripts therefrom and of> the whole oft aid ocigiifw nl*. a tHiriSTOP&Eft MORGlN, ' t • • SeerefirVy of State. j i. j . j * •. , . ' ,. '<,-.»^. | oatu* w\uii uuaurcuonu mvy, BUU ine remnm- and applied towards paying th or one thouiaVd eight, hundred penses of the free banking department *hmd'fifa°on& < - ' ' - § 4. The notice required to be given by this act to tbe creditors of insolvent banking as- sociations or individual bankers, shaU.be pub- lished at least six weeks in one or more news- papers which the comptroller.ghall deem best calculated to inform such creditors, and the cost of such publication shall be defrayed out of the furidtd which said notice shall refer. § 5. This act shall take effect immediately. CIMF % 184. AN ACT requiring the supervisors of the several towns to take further security from the town superintendents of common schools whenever it is necessary for the safety of the public money. Passed April 6, 18i0. The People of the Stale ofNew'YarH represented in Senate and Assembly, dq enact as follows: * Mimt't U (ritg —VT*- -*» a canal; the stream is small [at first, but soon increase's to a roifllaus curfent Now that want had found a supply-sqwce, want be- carhe lilldre clamorous than bbfdre. Scarcely a'day passed\ tHatf Mr. or Mrs. Jacobs did not order something fi-om the sto; -e, n6t dreaming, simple jsouls.' that ab alarmi lgly heavy debt ^*as accumulating against tlem. As to the income o^f Mr. Jacobs, it was not large. He was, asi has bebn intimated, a clerk io a wholesale Store, ana received a sal- ary of seven hundred dollars a year. His family consisted of a wife! and three chil- dren, and he had found it necessary to be pru- dent in all his expenditures, in order to 'make both ends meet/ Sdmewhatj independent in Let me show you one of the cheapesL '^ feelings, he had n^vef askfed credit of any pieces of cloth I have seen for six months, j^** e ! vvitn ^<\^ be dealt, and no one offer- saids ^wiling storekeeper to a young mar-' [dg^t, previous to the temMng inducement • ! - J -ian, whose income ilmin 3 a^lerkahipwas';' he,d rfat ,V , Ed *i rd , j> n « fi f* rfgulated, his neighborhood ^seveftMudred dollars! ft>nfgdes by bis aetbaline6me.| By this means '•• • \ ** \ J ~ • ' • he had managed fo k^ep evehfwith the world. though not to gain any advantages on theside of-forlune. Let us^sefe how; if was with bim From. Arthur's Home Gazette. TOO GOOD CREDIT. BY T. 8. AUTHUa. •'•I ried man iu the ~~- 'Don't'trouble ypurself^ MrT'Edwards,'re- plied the customer, 'The Bilk and buttons are all I want-.' § 1. Whenever the supervisor of any town in this state, shall be of the opinion that the ^idJo^oi^t^^^^^^ \'\'Oh/no\tr'ouble at all Mr. Jacobs-no at tbe ^ ^siX-monfhg, rfr ffibnetm the full protection of the public 'against the trouble at *& h » 8 » plea^ire for, me to show ten '-'' Let -J 8 aw rf Mi-gtwd credif has been loss of the school money that is likely to be . n, V goods,' said the storekeeper, .drawing ,. ° r « n J r rea * benefit to*im I entrusted to such superkrteirXnt, such 6 uper- , •*«>•»• •* ^elf the piece of clothe bad mention-: f J^Z 'f™ 7 .^t\ ^T^?^ °T' visor shall require such further security as in s H and throwing jt.ojxw the qppqter. 'There/, {? rt * bl ® or for a little display Withoqt feelmg \\ • \ shall be proper, in accordance b « *>^ d ' «« b * «ft>foW«- * b « €^Y *'<«i 1*1^ *S^T K r ?^ d ? e P a ™ e *>° cloth,and slapped bis haud-upon it self-comf Nneavtly. And weak v&nity on the part of Ja- placentk, 'ibere is something worth looking f«obs, was gratified by the flattering opinion of at, and ft> *;beap as dirt Only,, few, flollari I bis'Boriesty^entertamed by EdWirds, the store- a yard, and wortb, six, every cent ,pfk j I Keeper. His t^dit wis 'good^' and he was • • ' ^ «w.»^r«u.*u-. <•— * Belt the day of reckoning came. i dry goods his opinion snail be proper, in with \the provisions of the Revised Statutes. And in case any superintendent of comfnon schools, shall fail to furnish satisfactory secu- rity for the period of five days after written notice from the supervisor of the town ring him to dp so,,the office of such auperin teudeut shall be vacant, in tbe same nlanuer> as it would have beeju, b a d the person origi- nally elected or appointed, to the office faijtid f to give security as —-*—*'•«• '----- §3. This act shj romii bought it at anc^ouyesterday, at agreatbar- proutTof |he fact. Bdt the da|r of r« S'lgahT' J I ., was approaching, and at last if cam anuertl ' 'I<s, cheapAoqgji^pr^inly; remarked Ja-'' Notwitbstaijffingthe^editalthed cobs/ half mduTerently., as be-ben* fa™* *» ia - ^'1 th f> e Wak P,° md i rfrim 6tte> in the young spect the c&tE; 'but ft-e n 9 njqriey fq.spare c >^' 8 P brse afffle end of fa* dbnth* than at ' :.?:. „r„!y y ^ \ Y ^y • !* ^ ' tbe beginning. ThV «%f r Voufa have reDlied Edwards. ^P rie foi-cldfbibg; w%e-ii ! neceMy, called for men^ryou,', t^tlbnsto-ifae'jfanify: wa^Nfiej-bid been man^Sjjfoce iusome '\^r* 1 ** fbfihlrigs, iffl ptfijchase of'wbicb wpuld; ••?-. i 't... .!•'•\. lum -a- ^ } / ?ourc^is,i»pa^'W'^%«r4^«ni-f^ 1 A^^ of in tfi Poo^ Mrs. Jacobs was 1 *ileil^-^Sa| p\-was ^ she repenting of her part in the folly they! barf\ ? committed. • • , • - n.,;, Tea time came; but neither tbe huib; nd nor wife cohld; do much more than feste,! Jod.—- That bill for a hundred and twenjy lollars 1 shad taken away their appetites. The night that followed brought to neither, of ; < hem a very refreshing slumber;*andda tbe nasrning jtheyAwoke sober-iuioded/. and. little ut cliaed ' |for Sf&onv^rsataMV liB^lf'dnoAongtoivas hf' lithe mind of .Jacobs-^tbe bill of Edwards; had one feeling in the mmo] of bis wu°eij-~seil- jpeproach jTor ker part ojf the work of embar- rassment. '•.•...> .\- fe i 'What will you do ?' said Mrs.. Jacobs, j„ < { voice that was unsteady;, looking-intober hus- L ands face with glittering eyes, as she laid —hand upon his arm, causing bim topauso _ a was about leaving the hopse. i [lirlKlB^ure I don't know/ replied the^pjung n, gloomily. ,'l shall jha veto see Edwards, I suppose, and ask hinx to v?*it. But, Prji sure ^'d rather take a hoifse^wtyipping. Good| cred- •ijt 1 He'U sing a different; song now. . j ••[ I For a moment or tw.o>longer the hn$band v a^id wife stood looking at each other., Then, as each sighed heavily, the former turned a- \yay and left the bouse. -His road to business Tvas.pjast tfye store-of MA. Edwards,—but, he niow ^voided the streetiq whichhelivedj, and \vrent ia whole block out of-bis-way ,to4o [so. i «H<|»:w an| I to pay this bill!' murmurtid the unhappy Jacobs, pausing in his work fdr the tvventieth tihie,.as he'satat his desk and giving his mind up) to troubled thoughts. ,1 : Jusj at this moment the senior partner, in tbe establishment came up and stood, beside him. J ! 'Wejl, my young friend/ said he, kindly, 'bow are you getting along V Jacobs tijed to smile and look cheerful as he) replied—f j'Pretty well, sir.' -'But bis voice had ir it a touch df despondency. fLet,ijje r s.e ) e/ remarked the employer, ,'fter a.ffiaus^ ^ 'yqoriregolar ye&r is up to«day, lis it ^,pe>^^|e] , ue4^Xacops ; his-bearj sujdjing mq^lf^^jo^^is^psbnbjpr^ the^ qju^stion resumed tofymkaph.tMt^M Passed April 10, 1850, \ three-fifths bejng , ^S- ^.^ .h - • t ••)-, ^T^S^ 11 ^^'^^^^^^ Th, PetpU of the Slate of New. Yurk, represented, .man to tru,st jne in my litq/^^rned the ctis- - -rZkfri t s l? !™?^ ths l, CT f »** P eri0< inSenateond Assembly, do enact as fallows.- ' ,tomer. . (1 u ',,„,, , . f «PptoaelleuTW©min'rf , x df J^obsfbegajn' to resfc § 1. The managers of ilie Sute Luhaticl/C- ,'',''*pi trust you to,balf that is.fj?, my. store,' i u P oh tbe dryg'porls-deal^r's bUI^imd to be dis- 'sylum are authoriseo^in their discretion to ^p'-'jvas answered, ' ',, , | turbed'by a fee'lfflg of anxiety. As to the a- polnt, on.tfi'e nomimUon of the su pcrin tendon * J^bM J^W^J&ifeg^ li«te : f*** !^^ j^^J2^^ I ^8a flaft^etfl>fa,comnlimei^kfitW ••ButFve-tj'^ Bnidieffioiniht that it-seSJuW^totlb-e Jes* Gu,vi'-33L. officers p/ said asylum. _ J §'2. No person in i'ndi^ent circumstances not a pauper shall be admitted, into tl: lum on theceflificateof acotinty judge, under and pursuant to the provisions twenty-sixth section of the act to organize the State Lunatic Asylum, and more, effectually to provide for the care, mainlaii)ance and re: covery of the insane, passed April 7, 184§,, unless sucb person has become insane within one year next prior to *the'granting ofsugji, certificate by the county judge!and it sh'ajrSe tbrejidbare. •io Lair Capai^n^Mfcip-,\ tip*ll!; undersigned havji farmed,n>ftup8\s;ii>jtl?ih?P'i>» Attorneys, Solicitorsnnrl C' ,n n«^li«'rs,n?nxler(.ffr! irmoUACKSOifb ftUTTDN. and wtn.i«iii»ni\ »«ch feosineasns ma,y h& entrusted to 1 tlii<m in rhe »e- vjeral Courts^ of this Stal e?Bnd.iof the, l?«iifer|.St»tefi— Theycao be found at rhe officein,tke v-iltngeiaf Ma- one, lately occupied by Mr. Jackson, , \. J. tt. HrKSOti, Oued JannaviS, 1848. J0HN HUTTgN. \jr.. J|L. Flaiideis, ^tttorttfs, Sattttfajr 3? €mn,f$lQv* ted to him ^eme.Gouit. ,. nei? t^§ jRail' ItoaH, M-ilone, FranfeBo'GountyV M'. Y. ' I S now receiving, in addition - to.bis. former stbeffj • general a<fortmenr olf^Soodtf In rti* IfaejWh as DRUGS VMGBidHfeBi PAINTS, OILS, »¥E-STOFFS, BOOKS & iSTATIUNEliy, FAMILY GR<im%RWB, and a variety, of other articles too I numerous to mentjonptogeiber iwth ajcboice lot of fp Jr*$/or ehildreUi »f6maHey*n^Iirgeri^wft.2JJuife!L3Pg3. bealer io, {fam fi.opJ«^»ii8««W, Bwd Watei-Crock- «r|^%i*U,CBl*«fndPye-swfi>,^ < !,, . M$i^*4^Sbu^Jil^ipid/!oftkem>er. Z, U fZ?< MALQyE;y, t ;.., -j, ttita House is pleasai^Hy sitoatsd on Main Street a few rods eastW the Bridge, io the mp« rA.* : tt*«|:«|A^\E;--TA*t ; £^ R . .J- Garments ittat'e'itt tbe Uteststyle, at to order.' ... Cuui»|^««*onel»fT>otw«ootiBe.<. v . t Shop io the basement ofT, B. M'llcr's HtHtl. T^ AN. ACT to provido.foi^a- ^u;d itistribuUan .thedp|y qf said-j«dge ^h«n ap.appjic.qtjon^ -j-of the funds.held hf tbo comptroller, bb4> ma £*>$MM„? mBV :*^ ^9. 8nid twen ^ B ' :t #, longing to the creditors of in s „lv Btti banks, ^J*J&J&£ £?SiJ»&Z^% aftd hankers. PaescrJ April JO, 1850. . Zhepeople of the StaUqf.Nulo Yur^ rephsen( e d J in Senate and rfssernbly, do enact as fallows ; ( ' Section 1. It shall oe'tfie'dufy of the comp> froller to make a finaT des ; tribution of tbe' funds in his hands arising from the sale of Se- curities deposited with bim, under the act to authorize the business of banking by associ- ations or individual bankers, which have fail- ed, or may hereafter fail, to redeem their cir- culating notes, which distribution shall be made in the manner herein prescribed. At the expiration of six years after the first sate made by the comptroller of the securities of anyj such insolvent banking' association, or in- dividual banker, the comptroller shall wputfca ^nal notice to tie holders df tbe^circnlating aiotes issued by *ucb banking associarTon or individual banker, requiring the \presenllBtion of such notes within sixmonths after the date of said ttbtel^ ! a*d any of «ttcb' circu|atuig' notes wbkfi shall not be presented within the time thus-specified, sbSlRease to be a charge o^craibi npoiaitbe imfdstffsaid bMnkbiff assor. teiafiott or indiwdiiat 1 %tikpt M tfip h^ds o£ thecomptrbller, jitof of\siicb Cirquteluj^ notes-whicb shall be presented within theipej riod above limited, shall be received and paid by the coro{ilroIWi<«t tlie ian«5 rate' wbicB sbaffBdv^beeB: pafd on like nbfei pre^ibusly preselitedi^kftd ffiir «ib^ftotes^ 'mmiisa^ t^tmomfr ^fvwtttal'^nreFfOpre. tag «68ce thereof Sn'aibF the time'abtfplfce .of hearing the same io be giverf'to onfe of tlio su- perintendents of the poor of the county charge- r able with theexpen«eof supporifng-such pef-' son in tt&mjfata if admiltw»-oijifteuch ex- Bep|.e : J8.p>arg^bletoa4qwn.or / <%,tben to an overseer of tbe poor of such town or.ci6y,aa be may judge reasonable tinder the circuQi* stances, and be hhall then proceed' to' inquire ; fo'tbe time when such'person b»!CamVm- in^M^baHiiiiddftiWlbtber * as «ane=/lind 'shall in addition to tbe requirements of said twenty-sixth section/state inbis cer& ficate,4b^aatWacto!^propfJj|w!^e^«dauc.ed^ before him t,hajG.fuich pertt^n bec,a|peJnsanV ir next prior to the date of bis cer- witbin a year next |)rior to tbe aaie oi ins cer $&*%•, :P» m$mM& •,*&*&»*.. :% judge mayna bis ducretion-require thefrienas bf^Be iiitieb'fctrgrr-t^Urffy-to the'sn^erinr tendent of the poor f dP«th* boutityto 'remove the patieotfrpm tbft^ylum at tbe endiof two lum on the certificate of a county judge, civen pursHant to the tweri^isiitb ttclfio^oT^e^; A^ske^Tofsilk an/a^WB-fins for ^fhharU, oAe^*afticular^'as he^fe|\t nblhmg> wife, are all tha^ reau | ua,ot,Dr.es^n^ head ? 4ndhiS9«went;e.Yl)ddser«|eWTftr% up •f ou want'a new coal 5 reniied the • perse- ^lbis^ineolne i nvItiwasnowi''forH 1 eJPrst time •'\ fi ^ r !^.! , rt. £m..- r_/..-_:hiaifeis^fd,-4batJae6bsfeltr the nilhtipaPpresr sure oWebrj and it seemed; at : nmes>?&s if it tvbuld almost suffctcate bim/ • ^ 'I *^ ^iXoXjBboBW^ 'kaVd*i«® mA **& iiS & litef cairffr librae) I ranftfi ^-LntjiM aVftrt'^bef tbaiJaisnab. He-hwsbati to Jio^r salary. ,dre4 dollars?? ,, , , '¥*.# cUA.it,^Hkundred%4 fifty. , v AJ^udden,light gashed jqto tbeaace^f the u!ib4ppy. ^erk;^^(^wIjicTji.^employpr, jalre^dy M^ss,e(i„Hi M|s?mganother, added;— 'And it shall be for tnelast as wejllas for the. .Combig year. I wiU-fi^l you oti^a'check for a huqdredand fiftyA^r^^ J^^p ajan|ee labored; wUep y any thing Are hrtkv ^(jyiientiiabiipljill/- prse/ ^n^Iwln'le: Jftcpbs>' baf b^libLrJ^o^JpS pp,',>it FidiWi-s *is^birio,w^nsta^b» ? he^ed #e n t a ... 11 ! i- r npnaa.^ ^mp08«we(ii\I1ierei8so m-vmiiostyvnth A fwndm^^#ente^bl%rJ! -4 Mr.^dwarth) faced' his cqstoi^ej| •some? mi \si: $ foresaid act has remained in tbe asylum tiro. yesrsand.bs's not'r«(i6veftsd> thefiuperintep^ rdej^p| jlb.f;il«ylnin>l*al^»end notice^by maili^ a#y|B!»<*nd.b«fe,floiriiibotieM^i(^^^ ' $sm*&<fc&2iut $*0m&J&wP4* ..^ J'/'i.\ f; ^tot« tben'the holder 'sfeffl ,'^^amm^%M^A^.]m^^ttM^^^i£iW ***to*r*^ ...... w „ . , w ^ .. . _ mount of the residue of i^en^4remawin^io ; /is h^; rfi,ceiv«'4 ^ )r obe'e^wKiQb v v't^\e^iiplpi'- ,^imjmedji^tery|fiifjjed up; put his cp.tintenac o Mwhile*af p.«?f e fMm ^®nm&Mm&Mi e oit mind,|a%.. . . - , . , •mHt 10 * is aSo-— disposed to Joofe fo\mu4^ answered t. >!%$ Credit L (pbl, be ^hk.^§WM'Mr of unprijntab 'faMffiifflpyiffi the, ^^'^^•and' *feniifed Ja- Bajjd Edward*, case/ ana* |obs. eHia» Giiud-cfctiBof-* ^isi*Ii«to f jfrmtfayi »wwbi^i!^*Wik, J i>.«i(i,tt ph, tader^aptati^jbM if #6 'r!^^^9%^m$m pttt for good*credited to h*i bo' Js'on ^Mrl&doits. Now doyeiTttnieistand *6lbpdiabMf _ happy ao- tbeexp^n^offiwbrtmorilto 1 rwnt^p^ W*^ !gpt;tp spsad\.|t-ji^yb.ir|'<; have counts fbrpje.* -\ IflfiB