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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER; DEVOTED TO LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AGRICULTURAL, POLITICAL, AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. VOL- 1. ONEIDA, MADISON COUNTY, N. Y., SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1852. NO. 12. THE ONEIDA TELEGRAPH IVill be published every Saturday at Oneida, (De pot,) Miuhaon Co., A. Y I>. II. FROST, Editor A. Proprietor. A. K. hATOX. Conductor of Scientific Department. OFFICE —No. 2, KMI'IU E BLOCK , (np etniis>.) TEUMT —One dollar and 1 'weJity -live Cents per annum, in advance, to office and m.ul subscribers, One Dollar and Fifty Outs , in advance, to Village subscribe™, wh o receive, their pajier by the Carrier YVue.e ten or more copiesare Rent by mail t o one otliet, they will be furnished at One Dollar euih, mid the person obtaining the names and sending us the money, shall receive aeouy for his trouble. Who.-e payment n> delayed issyonil three months twenty-rive cents will be charged in addition to the above rales, and fifty cents additional if delayed beyund six month.. Uood inducements will be offered to agents to «anvota for subscribers. KATES O F ADVERTISING One Square, 8 Weeks, $1 00. \ \ 8 Months, 3.00. 6 .... 6.00. \ ' •' 1 Tear, 8 00 A liberal discount made to those who advertise by the year ' All communications must be poit-paid, Joh n Hitchcock, road juror>\ 1 00 1 00 George Lew is, •' .fx 1 50 1 00 Lewi.-, W. Curtis , \ 1, 1 00 1 00 Browucl l Woodman, \ 11 I 1 00 1 00 A Phelps 1 00 1 00 A M CuV«*\ , justice, 5 08 5 0 1 N T Brown, \ 1 08 1 68 Wait Clarke, \ 2 60 2 50 II B licet 1, constable, 5 00 5 00 Lerov E Bc.d>e, \ 5 1 0 6 00 Henr \ K.-itli , \ 115 67 1 11 1 7 Henr y K.ith, 1 2 5 1 25 A M Co\e\, justice, 1 7 9 1 7 9 Wait CI.like, \ 1 17 1 17 Solomon C..ve\, cotlb. (F eiiner 7 •n 7 41 CAZENOVIA. COL N i Y CIIA11GE8. \V C Caswell, constable, 19 5 3 19 5 3 John White, school dlst. i lerk, 1 00 II \ C.olidge, printing. 2 ) 40 18 30 MilU . Cnind.il l it M .M l\ , rei - or.l books for counti crk's olli.e. 5 0 00 50 00 2 00 MADISON COUNTY BOARD OF bljfl^KVifeUKS. Proceeding* of the Board of Supervuor* of Madi- ton County, at thexr annual meeting\n Aoiember, 1861, upon the equalization of the n**e»nnent», the correction nf the a**e**ment-rollK and in au ditmg and allowing account* and charge*. 4 3 3 10 12 2 ) 7 5 0) 00 10 00 8 S 4 ) 4 3 3 10 - !T - 2 5 5 = =.J | 5 ? = = jr. s - a-.c * c — 2i *< c SJJ » « *. S W p C-. *. 09 « 0> » to .- — *cc oc ©» ts> ~ P 2* Z 1 -i_5ojfc-._ri_S_?l-?- - i — — - .MKKICIOMKM * l» *•• - C CO C C ^ I* * * 5* ! 4 f Ue ie i* is co *• to b * oo -i » ^ I - - » t» » *• -! «_3. M » - : Veres returned! v Assessor*. ' i Vscessors' vale- ition per ocre. . 4* CTI —J CC I » ti. *« w . AI <— i — — — • • - j** P p° JX> 5\ „~ .P i° S* - M - <x i tc K< 'v. \s \be \b \t-a ci i« co o* — — a c l i c. ii-iSo«jt «ai!C -I * ti. (f ^ t«t* ' „- 5© „ — J- 1 p _o ~' jo to 00 a - \x *co *C* 00 \c- \>** x ic 30 tv w c a — co ~T -c ~i ^ . -» a; 00 10 — t o ~ ^ lAmount of Ai>- peseors' valua tion of real estate. 1 M.iki r D i I'M 1111. printing. J Tell E\ik, (H A LoolldgL's hill for printing ) Hira m Wiggins, ph\siemn , L 11. ttroii, John Fi~ke , going after c.r o tic i\ ite , W I ! ('Inl.ls , cotititx iiin\:ussi r, linker i t Uilm.iiii, [iriutiug, \ Mitihell 111ed11.1l MTMies t ,v village bonnl of health, TOWN IIIAUOLS MuliiM'l Moultcr, ti^e of hou.se for tow 11 meeting , J W (' Caswell, e..n-ta ] M irtni Spear, ju»t i S S Cas w c|| , constat)! K.lw 111 Slurw in, \ Li T Cl.u-ke, J UMH-e- DE HI' \ 1'ER CO l KTY LIIAKOKS \ V I! , ntl.\.jtistue.'f M-SMI.HS, 10 01 10 (' H .M.i\so\n sihooldist . clerk, 3 13 John Ni witt , \ 2 50 I'lioiuas M i\son , eoiistalile, lb 77 C l 1 Walker, printing, 2 0 00 \V J A\er, printin g tor hoard of health , 2 M.ithcw W. Willi mis, const., 2 2 lows < 11A I OhS A M Baker , \ 7 7 00 A M B.tker, \ 19 50 L 11 Filter , (\ V VV Cl.ul>- lnuk's lull for publishin g laws) 50 00 Fi.sher & Jiunes, printing, 10 00 On.. M Rhoades, distrKl Jerk , 2 00 J P Rhoadu -s do do 4 50 TOW.V CHANGES. J L Champhn, constable, 0 00 Guido n Hyde, jiLsttcc, 3 09 On 111 II L\.rd do 1 <id Hira m I I Green, do 1 0) J use] ill Mas-.ni, do 12 70 Gideo n Wi|| Mr) coiistalJc, 05 4 a Leonard Pi.-i v do 7 7 0 John Tracv. overpttd tax, 0 9 Chas Ore.\n. (G F Churvh's hill f .r Use o f house for tow n meet ing) 10 00 A I' Hi, h.ir.l-on. tow n deik, 12 4 3 J \Vo...lard. (t. \ \..t e o f town. ) 32 00 y , I T J llnl.l.ar.l oN.-ipaid t.i\. 1 3d j Ir .i King-1.111 \. (I.\ \oteofi..wn) b 00 7 7 00 1 9 50 50 1 0 2 9 3 1 1 12 05 0 00 0 3 6 3 00 4 3 4.s 14 00 00 0) 10 00 88 40 10 0 0 12 4 5 32 00 1 33 8 00 10 0 0 1 00 1 00 ~o»COCJ>~. CO*-3t-OO.OCCOIO~' ? 1 .• .* ?J 1 .* .° ? • ? •- - - JMi/cd Miiuntion C -'3ttX«'n* h (»-l «XM — O ' Or tc — CT. 4 - ^ 3 . C : C O C O •• £ os -r> * - -. \ cc © . . 0 Cj. . 0 — C* 00 ~~ -1 j er\ >oi s e - piahzed vnlu-| ^ ion per acre. | f \Tii .mnt of Su-' ^ rvis'rs' equal g ^- 1-0 — 1 -1 c -11: i: 1: — TO — j o - 1 z. ' • 7 5 4 - 10 -1 -. - » 4 - x -1 \ =• x M 5 ic i w .0 - l-essniPiit *. i 00 ..f real estate Ami milled to, £ orded'et'd from is*-e**oi»' \ aPn,, to i-orieet ar il- 2 5 01 2 5 00 l.le, 07 OO 9 4 ( 0 3 3 1 3 18 4 20 4 2 1 (Sulliian) 3 8 17 38 17 3 2 88 32 88 13 3 0 1 18 10 2 2 2 A V Belltle\, jllstue, 1 00 Ahr;ni J l 'i t kins, tot «.t;,l,| t ., 2 00 riioni.is 'M IVMJII , \ 60 00 J H Bentle\, '• 2 3 7 8 M W \\ ilhains, \ 0 71 EATON cot NTV ciiAut.ha K Miimlifstt r, uii.l. r slicntf, 13 00 Win !•' Hoiin . \, Jllslice, 14 (10 Klidi.i C TopUt t 1 il.ini t in iker, 1 2 3 1 o 2 8 12 0 13 14 1 10 00 2 5 27 50 13 30 00 (10 10 0 3 7 1 00 00 2 3 00 Gc« F Clam h, use of house, 10 00 LFHAMON 101 MY niAitoK .lullll C Ile.ul , s t liool (list i I'k TOWN t 11 v mi II. nn S. \ 1110111 ju -tiie, 1 Ge o All . 11. lollsl.ihl e 1 J .ni,ah.ni M i .s.!. \. do 0 J;is.,ll O.v. II . JiistK -e, L niv ei-s ilisi S >t let \, list o f house 5 (J S I 'liiiis, t^jiens.-s in ariesting a 1 1 iiinu.i^' 1 2 00 G.o All. 11. eoiist .il.le, 2 10 John Nile .s, Jiistiee, 4 4 0 LENOX l 01 \1 V t IIAHOKS Nit holai. Harp, eonstable, -24 4 4 2 4 44 Jacob Thompson 1 oroiier, Milton U Jam 00 4 i 28 t.O 0 0 00 4 4 10 00 00 00 10 40 M ri ices tor pll \ s| , i;in, 2 15 0 3 1 t 1 00 1 Cli is K (Jood w in. tleputv si,, ritl 0 8 08 V.-noni W M isoti, ]ili\sl.lan, 14 0 3 Kdwin R White, coroner, 4 0 68 Goo C Parkill , constable, 15 7 5 Heiij F Bull , r, tlo 2 2 05 FM Whiim.ui, sup't o f pot^r, 73 2 5 I'lios T L ..011HS, justice, 42 Kl isuills St.ine, do 2 R R Lo«< II, il< [> slu ml (Onoii- >lrlg.l) 37 •I 11 lii 1 (' hJ.i.1111, sen 'g siilipo :ia 19 08 8 49 15 22 7 3 IT 42 72 2 Kilseliiils W Dodge. att'\ , Oi nn t'.irkhtirst, . oiistuble, I) II Fiost , printing , loWS (. Itll'iKs Dewitt C II ill, sp,. ( i;d coiistal.l. L. 11 Miller const it.to, • Nuhola s II.up. Si. pin 11 ('l i ipin 01 ju-tkc , rui.^ I o n li 1, iW 26 3 5 4 00 2 0 00 8 0 4 0 10 10 15 35 4 6 8 00 0 8 75 0 5 2 5 27 72 00 0U 0 0 8 0 4 0 J M Foreman, tlo 2 03 2 03 Walter SimmolH, tlo 2 99 3 0 4 T Kinnev tte D P Wells, ex penses of ru asoeitoing land dam igcs. 17 25 9 2 5 Joh n H Brooks , deput y sheriff 9 2 9 8 2 3 M irsena Temple, justice, 3 99 3 9 9 Walter Simmou-s, do 4 7 4 4 7 4 Wm Temple, constable , 9 04 8 0 7 Willar. l EiUon, do 6 3 7 6 3 7 Win E Wait..!. , tlo 2 80 2 80 Call 111 Gilbert , do 3 33 3 3 3 Win Temple, do 2 03 2 0 3 Walter Simmons, justice, 2 10 2 16 Frtideiu k Ho.lgts, (t>\ vot e of tow n) 1 50 1 50 Willard Edsoti, do do 3 0 0 3 00 SULLIVAN, COCNTY CHAIIOES Win E L iiising, att'\ , 20 0 0 20 00 Wm E Luising di-t . att'\ . 507 75 50 7 75 Elwin Sher w 111, di p' v shr'lf 12 8 6 7 118 12 K lw in Slu ruin coii-table , 127 8 1 12H 23 V. f F'-redi i n k, do 3 4 62 2 9 5 0 J P Olm.stead, printing , 3 4 10 3 4 10 TOWN ClIARUKS K 1 wi n S'lerwiu, constable, 10 0 ?3 7 5 0 7 K I' Fred. 11 k, tin 13 0 14 12 0 5 4 Ililili.ird M Htm, do (E iti Ml) 1 3 3 1 3 3 El.ene e r H.izeltine , justue . 2 3 20 2 0 3 0 •lacol. S hu\ ler, e(iiist,ihli>, 28 9 3 2 8 0 3 Compcusationof tlie Board , dec. Dennis Hardin. Brooktield , 70 15 70 15 ChitH S ebbins Cu/eliovia, 65 08 5 5 08 Wm Hunt , De Kin ter, 56 8 < 50 8 3 Hirai n D Clojes, Eaton , 48 3 3 48 3 3 Robert G Stewart , Feuner , 48 9 1 48 91 Enoc h L S ivage, Georgetown, 5 1 30 5 1 3 0 Ch s Green, IL.tnilton , 5 7 32 5 7 3 2 D.nid Clark, Leliatioti, 52 30 52 3 0 Lucius Brooks , Lenox, 68 16 08 10 Samue l Wliilo M wlison. 49 99 49 99 Geo D Illchardson , Nelson , 49 9 1 49 91 ! Cale b Calkins , Smitliti t Id, 44 5 1 44 51 Jon ilha n M Foreman Stot k- bridge , 5 1 62 5 1 62 N Damon Wells, Sullivan, 59 15 59 15 Elwnrd Norton, clerk. ^- TJT^ II Stillwell room-, attend incf, ( ifcc, 3 1 J.0 31 50 E NORI'ONV Clerk IKIAHD (IF SLI'KKV^bOKA MAIJI-.O.N (.( i HKI'OKT OK I II It SITEKINTEVDENTS OK TIIK PCOI^--- \ \ To th\ Jinn Ihyfftl nf Sitperviiors \ ^ of .V M I ISOII County ^ftrC^uperiifci'iiileuUi of the Poo count), 4i«porl — Thul te^Hii inn-Mint expende \\l'l'4^ ^^^^Htoor ^^HPwi .ling on the d tlo . of this re- 550 4st ainjayint s > p ud as af> ir .-s.u-l, the n expende d I'm the -up p .rt ut the pall- 1 abou t the p .or house., includin g r's s;il.ir\ and the s,dar\ of th e ut- Drt -w hack I n let 1 lie ru.li man puss. The se.v.ce he^an— lie tln.ral liymn Ar.ise 1111. 1 swelled tlu .Migh the long aisle dim— l'he .i the 1 leh 111 in km It, and the w .ir .l- he said Were— • Uioc u* thin dnj our diity bread '\ The presen t iiumbe r lit. th e poor-hou«w is \Oar Daily Bread.\ 9 7 ; of which iiumlx-r, 53 aro in ile.s an I 4 4 A b« 0 ^nr-bo y stopped at n rich man's door- are fe.ttlitle.s ; 2 1 are foreig.ier.s . and there art) . \1 am Houseless mid fnoadlen, and lam t and poor\ 15 childre n unde r 15 year* of age . Said .lie beggar Imy, as tiie tear-drop rolled There ar e now .... th e p K>r-h-use farm, 1 Down his th... cheek, blauehed will, want and told. n 1 r . 1 '11 \Ohl ijive me 11 c.iist from your boaid to-tlay, spin of horses, 2 yoke of oxen. 14 milch cows, I To ,^8,^ , „„ f ui „ , y 5 fat cows, 2 two yea r oh l lieiters, 1 hull, 6 6 •• s,^ ft <. n ist—.n.t 11 crumb I ' the rich man said: sheep, 12 tat, hog*, mi d 5 store hogs. The ,\ lie otf, and wo.-lc tor your daily bread!\ amount of stock raised o n th e farm the past yeivr wa s 21 hunks and 5 pigs . Of the stuck | ™ e I'\ 11 mnn wont X \ X \\ p xr ',' U . cUarvh : J , .. 1 » .1 . 1 m ee givwi/ra\e as lie II\.HI I lie porch, mentioned in the hist re,H,rt , there have U-en I A|M „,,, i(f or> ft , , Iltii> , g ' |l( ...^ slaiighleret l 14 hogs , 3 cows, 2 steers, and 13 - calves; 2 hogs am i 1 shee p hav e died. , The esti m ite-l a m unit of produce ru-ed on the firm durin g the p:i«t \ear, »- Liken from th e kee|>er's statement , l.s 03 lolls of li i\, 1 250 bushel* uf hurley, 350 biisiiels o f o.iLs, 0 hll bel t of flux seed. 500 bushels o f potatoes , I 4 9 bushels of Olllolis, 00 l.lldlel s o f betiws 5 ) , biishe K of turnips, 18 oiishels o f he.m., 2o0 bushel s of corn, 480 bushels o f carrots, 14 bushels of parsnips, 700 head s of tabbagi , and 3 4 lis of an lure of flax. During the past year , th. re hav e Won sow n 011 th e far m 0 8 bushels of gram , and 00 t.Usliels 1 if potatoes have t>-e.i pl.uue.l, an 1 ther e have been 3 acre*, of land seed.si , and all the butte r Used at the |M>or house the p.tM. season hon been mule from the ions 011 the farm The past \oar , there hue been 181 loads of m mure draw n on the farm tit.in the yards, also 7 4 load s hav e been drawn tr.au the 1 ha ul lery . The pas t vour, there have bee n 111 ule nt the |K)or-liouse 00 yards of tow clotli, 100 yard s of wiMjIlen, an d 10 0 yard s of cotton and woo l Ther e have been 111 tde 9 tpuilts, and all th e knittin g for the pauper s h.ia been don e by the inmates . The cos t of hired female hel p for the p 1st \ear 1**140 00, includin g $8 00 f..r a tailor evs. The labo r on the far m has ail Uteri per forme d liv the keepe r am i the paupers under his charge. There Iocs also bei 11 <*114 2 5 r h of labo r performe d by the pauper* lor Jollier people . Tile production s of the farm inenlioiie-l 111 the last re p .rt h.u c all been consum e 1 at the iblishiuent. I rVi^rii arc 111 the pior-hoiis c 10 iiisin e per ' sons 7 ViJiots, 3 bliu 1 an d 1 dea f and dumb persons. The w hVle number of children who hiw 1 attended school during the pas t se ison w,i> ' 17. The average iiumber was 8. 1 he school wits taught f> mouths by a hind teacher , nii.lj 1 month lyf a pauper | The nuil^ber o f week*' b i .'ird o f p Ulpers at , the poor In/Use, sen t from the dilti r. ut towns; 111 the county 11 lent, is as t'. MrookrielJ, Ca/.eiiov la, D- Ruy t. r, Eaton , Fenne r Goorgetow 11 In .use, pll \ s|| 1 01 ut tin thousand on e hundre d and twcliU- tws. Uollar s and s,xt\ i -ents, («3 122 00 ) •There h.i-s I... 11 t \ p. tided lor leinpo r ir \ re let' of p uipers out i.t tin p \IT h ni*e, the fol ow ing Minis, f . wit: For leiiipoiiirv re'it. f, %3,570 9 0 ** tr.uisportm g p uipers to j>oor- llOlls. , For O. ersei r-' ft es, \ Pll\ -I. I Ills oll t o f the sum *4sl.iinill<iii. ai«•• • r. 1 1 1 1II0W.S 270 479 2 7 8 150 8 5 7 6 2 4 2 7 84 1 0 7 g to the ke. per s stall Leb moil, Lenox, M uli-011 Ni Ison, Siillivun , Siiiuhh.il.1. S.ockbndge, 150 5 7 OJO 1 7 30 8 3 7 107 5 7 45 0 1 7 104 00 The number of pauper * in at this tune , is as follow s Woman's Cnriosity. Week bef ne 1 .1 *1, the brethren of tilt! I xlgj of Old Fellows at W .0 U..1.W1. N J., deter mine d t\ li .\e tin ir II ill swep t and cleaned, whe n it was minium ni d\ re-oiied tu it ALc*. K •ep.c. r.-t sh .ni,I be c di e I 11 ( • ill t o d . the j 1I1. Af.er the uieetuig adj . irne I tin 1 ini;)hg'it- er, who well knew the unpiisitu ( ham. ler o f this hi Iv . went and procure d a III n tri.ua Uill v g >at, and placed him in 11 closet whii li is kept as a reservoir for all oeeret things. Hu then pro.ede d to the domicll of the g I-HI 1-ulv, an d niforiuod her U» it th e hjd*}*. h id JJ-IIT III.lie I t o give Iter ill J >b of J.-.iiiin.; llioirfl i.l, an I le.|lle-ted her to eonie o.irlv nevl in .ruing, its he woul d be at lei-tiro t > slio*v her wait WHS. and whit was not t o lie done . The 111 irnni^ .111111, an I wuh it m id un Keepse . ret, a.oi r hu g t o promis e with her lir.sinis, brushes, puis, tubs, it , prep ire.I and arme d f >r the J an 1 I011.1 ^Sf D . 11 k vpo r in wailin g for li.r 'Nov, in id 1111 ' said th e mischievous door keeper, - l n ml to tell whit w e » nit d .11 •, , and how w e cilille to employ 1111 O.i e 0 tit) j brothers said it would lie a dillicii't thug to I gel inn one to do the J .1. who woul d rml IK» meddling w Itli (he set n Ls of that 1 lo-el In rati e weYelosi th, ki 1 an d 1 im' t lock tt I .assured the m th it \ mi eoiild b e trusted, an I the t or h r- e I nil- t o 1 ill Up .11 \ ml .1* I kilo ,\ til it \ oil could be depende d upon' ' Depende d Upon J* H l\s 111 111.Oil ' I guess I .al l M\ po >r dead and g aie hll*haiid, win. lieloiig.hl to the Kret- m Us.. Us or Anil 111 I«H||S, I don' t kno w WIIKII, Used to ti II 111 - all ill • si • c let s of tile .011 .urn, and whe n he showed IIU 111 irk-the gri 11 nHI 111 1.le whe n he w.is unit 1- te.|, an I told tue all how they lived p .or M ir- lian, 1 never told a liviu' n..ul to I In - >l.t \ , an I if noboil v In. nil. s o'lir-.-iM* nil 1 do, tl.ev will all lay time till they rot—tint they will' \I thoiig'i t so,' said tin- doorkeeper,—'.'ni l no w I a.ml \on to .•ni l ileii. o 111 th . ( 1 »rri r.' (p .iiitiue; wiin In* ling *r to a - p t w In re «oiiin nn.l'gn tt.-tl, 111.1... ut 1 rutin r bud thiow 11 out • pi id* ut Lob 1,... ) 'and give the » h de r n.111 a del t nl ch nun,', —all I as I h ite Jil.-tlg I tilV wor d mil honor for v mi r tidt .it\.— dun t go 1 if ti) tllilt (/')<<•( '' H e then left ..UT l.ldl l- lltT- s I. . No sooner had she hear d the sound of his feet u|«. 11 the I c*l »n | . o f the st ur* dun she the poor-house ex t luimed. ' that tlo-et' wha t ni nir li 1 140 3 0 300 8 0 th poor - 1 034 3 4 as follows • 4 Lebanon , 9 LelloV , 1 M idlsoll , 7 2 8 N.I-.11, 2 1 Sullivan , 8 0 Smithtield . 4 1 4 S.ockbndge, 0 Th e cost of the tr tiisportatiou of paupers I frmn the tilth rent town* tin past year, 1* a* Blooklield, Ca/.tio\ 1 a. Do Ruy ter, E itou, Ft nuer, George*ow n, II milium. ! there ( I 'll warrant tin re 1* a gndiro n an be •r .s.iinu 3 i«: 177 4 0 i follows 1 095 9 3 Brooktield , 1 4 73 Leba not), 4 00 Ca/.ello l III, 8 00 Leimx, 1 1 00 De Ruy ter, 0 00 Madison , 7 00 E iton. 0 00 Nelwon, th e 1 Fe n tier. 0 00 S llllVHIl, 8 0 0 | G •orgeiown, 1 44 SmilhHeld , of the iHMir- ! Hamilton, 2 75 SUKkhridgo io 00 6 4 73 5 38 0 0 0 ,M tsji OSjC CC li IC }C 4 - I C ZC W O , Mllli* iQX Oil $1 .-r -si <c = x v. v= - ~ v. -u = '-1 ,f tn |,„„, *0f the county charges an d coiitiugeiiLies, th^-'e was ajipropnatetl — For th e poor fund, *' the support of lunatics a t the Asylum, For clothing pupils at Institution for the Blind, Do. Dea f and Dumb Asylum, For Courts nnd Jurors, \ Count y charge s allowed, 11 half-mill Suit e tax, ** Slate commo n SCIUKII bix, '• S K Nelhs. (refunded by order of Court ) For contingent fund, v *0,50 0 00 1,000 00 40 00 20 00 1 500 O o 0 280 45 0 030 7 0 7 650 00 393 6 1 , 1,064 24 Ain't raised for county purposes , $35 00 0 0 0 ** \ tow n \ 0,45 1 00 Tota l it mount of taxes, (except mil itary,) $44 451 0 0 Town and Comity Charges Audited and allowed by the Board of ijupercttor* of Madman County, at the annual meeting in A'o- vcmber, 1861. BROOK FIELD. Charged Allou-ed- COCJJT V CHARGES. N T Brown, justice of M**MOIIS, *1 7 0 0 $17 00 Patten Fitch , jun. , fcchool that, Clerk, TOWN ( IIAKt.ES Wm Cmilidg.. . r iad juror, Win F Bmniev,justue, Hibhnr d M'irtiii , constable, AllN-rt (} Farg i. Daniel Bennett , justice, Edward Nort \ FENNER. COI-NTY Roloifrr.il Co\ey, tit p. shenlf, Solomon r .mi, CollsUible, Harley L Keel, r, \ 0 Ransom, s ( hool tlist ileik , Elias Edd\. services for board of health . GEORGETOWN co Leu S Swan, constable, TOWN CIIAHOES. Austi n A White.lnghway com missioner, Reiilien Sweet. juM ice, As a Ellis, CilsltGKS. 3 9 0 1 c 2 3 4 5 7 11 1 50 9 5 4 CH otor. A M Co\e\, h. Id R F CI . t el ill 1. ; jt .iin Wo... tin di, i A r111.• 111 (i llimre, W ni 15 G.s. Abbs. do j .lames Cooh.lge, justice, 0 1 ]NELh0N. COISTV C II A KG KB 45 j Alfred Metllxrv, justice sea- 1 1 | si.ins. 5 50 Dai is N'.i'on, deputy shentf, 77 00 12 0 5 4 1 5 0 1 5 0 i Lt 1 1 r GreenwoiMl , eor an r, 18 3 7 TOWN - tll.WCGES. Alaiison T G ige , 1 .1 Milton Ca-e. ji l -tico. 1 0 5 08 8 5 Davi s Norton , const., (Nelson) 3 88 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 Ezra Balicock, u A L Brown , Wm Hawkins , Sle | hen Tuttle , A L Saunders, Chas . W Rogers , deputy sheriff (Qtspg..) 2 5 0 Henry Keith , constnblo, 3 5 11 Beuj F. Jo*ltn, physician, 4 0 0 Pliny Robinson, ' \ 4 0 0 TOWN CHARGES. Thoma s El l won, constable, 2 50 T Burton, road juror, (Madison ) 1 00 Y«l e Leland , town clerk, \ 5 0 1 35 4 Levi S Swan, constable, 7 45 J S Bontlev , \ (D e Ruy ter.)\ 7 7 3 HAMILTON, co. CHAROE8. Gideon Wtlber , constable, S W Mead , sehool dist. clerk, A P Richardson, 00 ! A P Richardson , town clerk. 50 ! M Whitcomb, school dust, clerk, 1 00 50 | H G Beardolej , town supenti lendent. 65 08 5 7 88 20 62 68 2 1 08 77 5 13 1 50 50 1 1 00 00 50 00 50 .las L Fay, record book for stir rogate's office, Gideon Willier, dep. sheriff, Leonard Pierce, constable, A B Beach , expenses &c . in pursuing criminal, H G Bearduley, physician, W W Chubbuck, printing, 6 94 6 94 1 50 1 25 5 25 k, 1 00 1 00 8 7 5 209 15 20 4 6 5 12 00 12 00 3 5 19 35 1 9 6 00 2 7 5 249 2 3 50 00 1 25 1 25 6 50 6 50 Dai t- Norton, constable, 2 Alfred M -dlier\, justice. 1 Alfred Miilbery , \I\ SMITHFI ELD c o CIIAKOES W S M irtindale. constable, 14 10 Jasper Blair, county canvasser 3 12 TOWN CHARGES. Morns Blakeslee, error 111 tax, 2 79 Hiram Berry, d o 5 50 L\ man Hadtlen, use of house, 5 00 SII|MT \isor of town, error in tax, 3 72 W C Caswell, const, (Cazeno - \in.) 2 9 1 Harley L Keeler, do (Fenner ) 1 80 Wm B Hart, d o 2 42 A tabid C Stone , justice, 1 6 1 W S Martmdale, constable, 1 0 7 Hibhard Martin, tlo (E.tton) 2 20 STOCKBRIDGE. c o CHARGES J M Foreman , justice sessions, 5 00 Abel II Rawso u , sup't poor, 4 3 7 5 T0W2C CHARGES. Warren Strong, constable, 0 01 Chas L Anderson, justice, 1 04 o 7 3 12 1 1 2 1 aucou s .r repairs, tiid. J llstl. es' tees, ie«. k bo. >k, Ips III i hurt he*, n ino\ mg luu itics fro m \s\ ] II111 total sum of expenses, ou t n.u-t, nn hidin g It iiipornr\ relief, repairs, and I The Siipermtend t nt would further Report, uii-.i II ineoiis, :i> alsoc, is $ 0 42 7 8 8 I tha t the av erag e . ost pi r we. kf.r supporting Dedii. tnc_j I. p nrs and misco^aiieous , as ' the pauper s at the poo r house, iuilud\iig the (-1 303 33). the total expens e oU^'of -\keeper's salary and the salary o f the altVinling the poo r house is .. 5 124 5 5 _^ physician s at the poo r house , the pxst yeur, i* During th e pa*t year , there has Iwetfpaid 66 1 4 cents JU T week . 1 to pb\ sitinns tt.r Ktruce s rendertsl t o poor Wo would further rejH.rt. tint w e havv re- persoi . s applying for tein|s.rary relief ou t of] eetve d ^ 1 1 1 5 5 from th e New York E'lii^ra tin- poor-holis e irt the several towns , av fol- Hon S s. - ietv for th e suppor t \f elii'ifr (in I pati|iers, an I there is now du e about *10 0 (|o , 187 60' whic h has not U-eii receive d 16 4 76 | It is th e opinio n of th e SuperiiitoiidetikM. 18 0 5 tha t th e probabl e expens e of mi|>JK>rtmtf to e 49 7 0 i poo r of this count y for th e ensuing year win* 8 0 14 ' not var y muc h fro m tha t of the current \ea r ( IJr.H.kH. I.l, 75 C ueiio * ta. | I). R ly t« r, Gcorgotow n, 00 II iiiiilloii, 12 j Fenner , 37 | K.ton, During the p 1st heve d ou t o f th e poor IIOIIM. „ 0 . WIIKII there wer e in 08 I Ur, 02 620 13 1 1 8 7 100 24 15 00 55 00 9 00 357.92 Lebanon , Lenox, - M idison, Nel -Oll, Smit h field, St.s kbridge , 0 00 Sulhian, 10 2 08 \ there hnv e been re- 570 [M rsons,—o f 14 3 2 6 6 18 9-S 77 10 12 70 50 00 2 1 2 1 1 2 5 43 6 1 10 L. ban on , 9 21 Lenox, 11 9 27 M ulist .n, 3 5 09 Nelson . 28 1 1 Sullivan , 11 1 15 .Sinilhtield, 6 3 4 3 Sto< kbridge. 13 kfitl.l, Caii'itm la, De Ruy ter, Ellon, Fenner, Oenrgetow 11, Hamilton , During the past \ ear, Alfred L. Brow n has been the keeper of the |HM .r house, at a salary of *326 00 for himself and wife. From a statemen t furnished l>y the keeper of the poor-houso, it ap |Huim tha t the whole nutnlwr of paujar s that hav e lx*en relieved at the poor-house since UIP date of the last re- „, port, is 29 5 'if which number, 96 wero in 8 0 1 the poor-house nt the date of our last ro |M .rtt, 42,103 have la.*on dist hargetl . 13 children are g I j out on trial 07 20 E iton, Nov F M . WHI I'M VN\ ABEL II RVUSON, ELIJAH MORSE, S I/HI intendeiitx of the 1'oor 14, If 51 O CORNELL'S TAr-r IN C.IOSS-KXAMIXAIIOS- 00 75 0 5 5 4 11 have died durin g the last tear, 7 have left without leave, an d there hate been 4 births. The whole tiumlier of weeks* board of pnu- pers at the poor-house, including the keeper's tain i iy and hired help, during the past year , is 5652 The greatest nuruW of paupers at the poor-hotue at any time during toe past year was 137, and the lowest number waa 80. Hin li nonsense , just lik e the A ti 11-iii isi>IIs I.>r all the world, III be I...and i'li jii.t tike a peep in, ami IIOUHU'II be miv the- wiser but me, and I call keep It t o HUM If Suitin g the action to th e word , she stepped softly luliiu tli or of th e fol hidden t lost i— turned the button — whic h was no sooner doi.y lliati —\bah a-ii\ in nt l.i!!\. with a spring to reg mi his libera whuh t nine nigh upsetting her ladyship. H .tli started tor the .|o..r, which was tilled tilth her imp!, in. uts of lioiis,.. cleaning, nlieii all wi rt; swep t tr-iiu thoir po-i- 4 0 7 5 | Hon t «i the bottom of the s airs. The 'noisu 4 32 uiid confusion'.Kiasione d by sii.h nn un -ere- 2 2 5 I uioliioiis couitiiir down stair*, dre w ha.f dm lowi) to wit liens Mr-. K -epse. rel sttlortst o get from tin.I. r tli.-ifo.it. and ilicpilc ot jiails, tuiw, broom s and brushes. Win. HIIOIII I bt tirst o n the sji ,( but that rascally i|....rke. per. who al'i. r l e easing the goat , winch was made a t ripple for life, lino un- pilni|r the i thcr rubtiinh w hi* li IMIUIHI the gou<| • atly to the tits l. litntotlsly eiiipuircsj if she ll.id been takin g the 'd.gre.s. (' 'Taking .tie degrees ' ' exchuimsl thobitlv. 'if you call tumbling Iroiu th e to p to the bolt.'in l o f the stairs, wtili a tarnal g\.tt to jump U|MHI lye as \e go, taking lhmj/_j l>y degre>->, 1 haie; and il \o u e ;i iieral^jC tngntei i folks as \ mi li .no me , and hurt Vfii to boot, I 'll warrant you they'll mak e a/muc h noise as me. ' I ' I hope/yi. u did not ope n the cloftet door, fuiadjVHl f~ Mild the tl«Mirkee |ier. 'Opt ii the door I an' sure did not Ev e eat the apple when forbidden * If yt .u want a woin ni io do in n thin g tell her not to doit , s.irtm I call.! not stand the temptation. — I Hit re was tin-secret— 1 wauted to ktiow it, •Muni 1 optiusl the tlo **etd <Mir, out |fip |Msl the l tarnal goat, r gh l in my face. 1 thought to be sure ii was the devil , an d 1 mil fo r the stairs with it at m y heels, « hen I fell over the lulw, and w e all arrived a t th e bottom of the star s as yo u fobnd tin, in H hea p together. ' ' But, madam said th e diM .rkccpcr, —'nut ara in potwcssioi) t -f the great secr e I of the onli -r, an d must go Up stairs an d he tiii.ialcd, sit urn and ride the goat in the regular way.' 'Regular way \ exclaimei l the lady,—'and d o you sit |i |H »c I am goin' near that lanml critter agut i i N<» never— I dmi't want uoili-. in' to ilu with it, or a man that rides it;—I ' d look iitco jsarciied up on ajfoat, wouldn't 1 f— I 'll neier go near it, again , nor your hall, mtili- er, i'.d if I can preven t it, no laily nhall evt-r in the Od d Fellows. Why, I'd WHUKT be a lille resources, in the defence of his client.— In a trial at Cor k for iinu ler, the principal wit ness swore strongly agnnst the prisoner He particularly swore that a hat found near the place of the murder, belonged to ihe prisoner, whose nnftio was Jame s By virtue of your oath aro yo u sure that this is the sam e lint /' ' Ye s ' ' Did yo u examin e it carefully before yo u swore ,|, your information tha t it was the pris oner's }' ' I did.' ' Now let m e sec,* said O'Connell. as he took up -ho hat , nnd bega n to examine it carefully <»n tllo inside. He then spelled aloud the name Jaine*, slowly , thus : 'J -anie -s. JVoiv ..l.> \ou mea n these words were m it when \<ai found it i' 4 1 do.' 'Now my lord,' said O'Connell holding np th e ha t to the b«ncb, 'there is ail end to the | [ c ; >u ] j |lt . vor | lvv 0l ,. r ..mother »uch a ride. v case, there is no name whatever inscribed in ' ^ 0 naL - I Never run in debt, uulvtfn yo u can sot*way The result was an instant acquittal. I to get out of i t Free mason or Anti-mason, and broiled «nr a gntl ir-.n as long as fire could I* kept under it, and pulled from the garret to the cellar in a pair of \Id breeches Mini slipp»r>S just as Miy |Kx .r dead and gat e husUnd used to tell uto ihey served It in, mid ho lived t»ver it too; |ut__