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E entineL 1TEAR, 174 ADVANCE. Family Nv.\vsvtip«r, , lAtarftUurc, ^rleulture, l^oca\ Interests, and C*eneira\ ftcws. VOL. 12, NO. 28. HATT81RJUG1I, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1806- WHOLE N(X 601. Hotels. ruNtJHntU Jtyjoiy TIUJIISDAV M<HIM AT rt.ATTi*nutt,wn,yi*rwt'<m <<«.»., N. T.. In Wtmn' i Block.ovvrLaforot'iBtore. lly W. LANSING A. SON. t , ttatnm of tidvnrttnlnn. )»»ll. l I'lUBr * J WO«fc», IW|,\ .'illlliill l I yi-nr j 41. (HI lll>>»n n^ i utlv^rtUwuint slKnild bfrpHlalp writ *l»n th* uii-rtW tif In.nrtloiu ,«,nlr..l. U(>U>l»orU««m«HU iMil.lt- 1 - -• .» •»., r.t,. pro nMrtlM»iM*t»« •tub vn.» ofih* Wrfear. Attorneys. T. A HMMTHONt;, Attorney and Counselor at Law, MOOKltS, N. V. *;. M . m:< u w i i\ii «IH<)\N , Attorney* and CoimsclorN nt Law I'LATTsmimm, N. Y. WM. II. .JON MM, Attorney and < oun.icler at Law, nnd Notary Public, Attorney and Counselor at Law, •In.lli'x nf lli« IVitpp, nn.l l,lrnn»iMl AK.-HI f,>, 1'io.u I nit I>I.«|.IP.», II,mill), mi.I 11,1. Ic I'liv. • -d-,i.l , _ iri._i M.,, • H...L ID....!. i. Attorney and Counselor at Law, HMITII M, wi:i:i>, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Land ami Iiuuianoo Agent, 1OO Dollars Bounty, And Increase of PengloiiK UNDER THE NEW LAW, l'KOHlTL V <JOI,l,i:i)TKI), IIV U . » . II A F jy , U.S. CLAIM ATTORNEY. O PFIf K OI'POHITK TIIK DKI'OT. A Mooiir'n .lunoHuii, »n,l noliliurH Hill fnrwnvil tlmlr dl.clmr«u«, iind wl<low» and «ri>lini» i>nrUaulur» by mklMfrarjulruii. . Moovre, N: Y.,-Atg. 23, IMS. ' ~ 8 Increased Pensions, Additional tommies, & LAKtiUOUSK, jfOwlfoa&ill HOIK I llcsj>ol. K. O, UOXtM, 1'Wprlolor. BT S .LARABEE, Ausablc Fork*, Clinton Co., N. V. K»t«r<«lnmcnt ,>ri»»|>Or t>ir,»t»i,«A,m,,,1 •*U»f*«tioH girCrt to All. »<1 JOHNSON HbU8E, ! I t t Hb I^I R. JOHNSOU, PROPRIETOR. OW * t'-oi- Additional Houai V « r «)••« Ifnn.lrrd Ilollnr. for ...lillor- whu unluinl fur tl.rv.' yi-tinj morn; or lm»u boon dWclutrtfiMl for wuiiiiil* i ucoivvil In 1 For'/LdiluioUBl Ilunnljr o f Fifty Hollar ^•'ntlr^/'lrt'A^'oulii'^oi'i\*' huiiilnnliltillnra uuilri- O'XIKIIIIK ln«», ur hnrr liccu aiaclisrgoil for woumi. rtirclvui! In Vofr Xnnmiuio o f I'cnalon for ..vnry ...l.ller I.. 'ill., ?*. \\V\ IM* \»r \am *lV It.' il).,'lu'v.iV.ll'uu \*-or'vou»l'on. Vl ror \l-'vi 1 \c'r« °nr»«l TOotlier* 'JITOT TI»«ee\jWoii»tfc» K*«r« Pa y r..r K«r Hal Ion • Ubor^l ftharu uf the {uitronu^o ul i, IWin, Marble Works. Marlile Manutaelovy. \ivroirnn R P. T. KATON, GWHISTC Harbin MonuniHits,Toinl> Stones, Ta- ble and Counter Tops, KEESEVILLE Marble Works! O () C PKAIiKU l.V American and Italian M?rblo, MONIMKVJS, HEAD M0\KN, 'Center & Side Table Tops, &c Superior DIVMRH anil Kxn-ntion, PLATTSBURFH SARANAC Music and ljpl Instruments. ^ fifixlo, CS lJtANOFORTES, i^ljb^abinot Organs. iM^l Dentists. Gr. F. BiXBy, Dentist, PLATT8BURG N 1 ; PI.VTTSJJl UGH, IV. Y. LOtlH «IXTI>K tiXH, ('I'lIKHAV: SHEETJ Mason & 1 Ti.. n-t iu.. « vijin, a«H»r«.... n.,,.,., [ Surglcal and Mechanical Dentist. ... it^WWAIlli I'l.oUV, _ '•Ofll.dn Nprii D.»\ All . I >*•- H» V . 1 J.*Estey & Co. Tito lla>nioni<- UNION ft. \V. HATCH, Proprietor, Chntenugay, N. Y. L >iiiH MOUKK iuNnr:i ^ micwxv n, tail up nml ritrurtiUliitii thriiugl>«nt. CLINTON HOTEL, «>pi>u*Ualliorrl(ini) dale,) I I A VINO imtlWWT^Y riTTKH W TII1I DtmtK'iiK lulv 4. JHrtft. ' ' * Hi DUNLOIMIOUSli; NOB. 715, 717 719 Broadway. ALBANY, N, Y. II. U. YVEM..S, Proprietor , Lnto of the Bloamor II. W. BHEHMAN, Uko Cluunpluiu. 51)1 >k», unil |iliinHuiilKiiri'<iuiiilliiin,ni>ii.riMlriitmlil« ri'Ml- •radiitiiiot'i'o r.mnd'lii Noiiln.ru N'ii*f Voi-u\. ' CENTRE HOUSE. KUcnl>ur|(H Cciitr*, N. V. lire SI'IIMIUHK U TAKHH I'I.KAS- A 1,'l'viry Htafolo linn now been nttcirlicil liy Mr. II Boots and Shoes. Laulieg who have Slim Fret, IIIICAPllKi: UAI'I'JjllH 11)11 V(>r A 'intut.argh, Bejit. n, inna, is; Old Lady's Easy Shoes, A ' r i» IMIOWN'H l'lilttnliiiiKli, Bupt. C, IXGt, i(i| POIINII Boots; I 1 union article, Jiml i. .«-lve«l l>y l 1 laU l .liiiv,;li,N<iv. Ill 1Mb. ' ' ' w: Boots and Shoes. Educational. A .Pot uiaiicnlly Batabl iahod Institution for Ike Iustructfbii of JLADJK8 AM) <iKNTL.KMEJN — IN Pe n liMinsliij'j •, BOOK-KEEPING, AE1THMETI0, THOROUGH I5UHINKBH KMIOATION. Watches & Jewelry. MW J1W1IRY STOUK. II VIII.I:^ it. MiMi'ir.i:, Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry, Spcc- TACIiliS, I'1>ATKJ> WAKE, At . J. R. OOTTRILL'S New Jeweiry Store, Tli<> Put f i)< Dlaniiiil Sul) HUSH, Patent Vox Hnntana Tremolo, Cottage Organ, Harmonic Organ, DENTIST. Offlfce over 0. V. Edwards & Son's Store. «72 I'L.VTT.SIUIIKIH.N. V. Boudoir Organ, hr flnfgt In.truinrnt foi I'urlur or Drawing llao it I In' COU llll-y cousin ul \y lot mil... SiTAItZnairuhu'iiU w.vyuliK-.l In every rr»|,,->t Urown Sells l^KN'H OOAllSK 11OOX8, OF 1IIH OWN HM'ul.urKli, H.J.l'.'o. 1HML ''°' **' \ 6 BOOTS c^SHOES. H. K. SHERMAN. MANOKtYOTliUKR ANIJ l>K.\I.Jill IN 111 nil ikacrlplSon* ul Uools, SVioos, and pure nitnscuinKR TAKKM THIS ._ J. i iirtiiiill.y la llinuk tin. rltlziina of riulUl.ui'Kli for Uirtr literal imtromiMn for thu punt yttnr, nml umioun- im that >liu tiu« limt rntnrn<i<) rr<in muiLnl with * JJF MaMERY'GOODS Hrr AHHOHTM ICNT 1H (JOMl'MCTB, roiiHiatliiK of \ >l ' lhM<l \ K V \ MIM H. VAIKIIIAN. riAll«hiir K li. Nov. 15, IM. £.(16 New aud Splendid Issorloiciit (JK FAI.F, AND W1KTKK MILLINERY GOODS. M as . a. HOUICUR HAM JUST UVVJIJII f*i»rtjni'jii of t,hu lalcsL uiykm of Uoailn In her Jlno, con- MISSES CATELINE'S HAT, GLADIA- tora, Cowtinl Park, Arcan a Tuibaiin, OOKKY HATri, OlIIUmKN'H UllUEV HOODS, (rf/l'wKKH, KRA'ni'KUB*'vi\i!vKVri I ''l-ACKa 1 nnil BRILLIANT DISPLAY Of Millinery Goods, AT MRS. BIRD'S. M IIS. .1. IIIKO WOI'LII ANKIHIKCE TO l.or.i.HtoiiK'1'H mid It.\ ,.r,l,l!n J/CIM'Inlly Ihm »l>c IJMl r.auvi.r.l fimii Ni:w York Miilh ii ^'l.-udlij a«- ont inn) nupply of Fall and Winter (Joods, OLD CUSTOMERS ANO NEW, Alao, BHO B FINDINGS . ^ii'gSlhVii^n- h V.' ij«i« J . rt \'' \ r ''' K *' Hllcc * t &.iti- 100 \CASES' IVol of Cholera, But of Boots & Shoes, JUST EE0E1VED AT DROWNS. LOW CII.HII taken at l)n 'HK'KS to iiHsumo mi I'^iiilcinic Jb'ortu. I'latiHbui-Kli, Hqil. Ii, 1K0U. . 585 DROWNS LEAGUE With the People of i-fintoii County, To Sell Boots and Shoes •oin the 11th of Nq.lniilx-r, 18«fi, till the nilik'lioii of thu riaUslnu-. ; li VuloCil Uuil Jiul, iuoinis'cs to givi: muiv Uoi^U & Shoes W Vis r C'ut-h than any ollit L-W York. Sewing Machines. Sewing Machines. MALI, ,VT W. I). RIOIIC.VN'S AM> P|l|{ Empire Shuttle Siwini; ^laclitiios KAMII.Y AND MAM I'.MITI l;iS(i I'UHVtWKK / MINTAIN A I,I. Illl . |,ATIW P Ull'KOVH- V ^ m.'iit- ; mi' »I..T.1V , n,,l»,-lrra i tluiublo; un.l ca- CH, Cluck*, .Ii-wcliv, Silv 'Ulcil »l«.v, !.'«•»«•> <:.»««U, Ac. l V l Vuik - | $,1 ,.500 ^p MONIJMKNTS, Head and Tomb Scones, TABLE AMD STAND TOPS, '' TST0 \ ES \ U1 !^T Hair Dressing. CUMBERLAND HOUSE Shaving uiul HairDruaaing S.\L()ON. in H 'Zi g Millinery. MUUne.vy Goods. Fall and ''Winter 0 ASHIONS AI JIIsn Ktan nml AFra. Urcnan'B MILLINERY ROOMS, ver Win. Jt. Morgan's HUirc;, 1'lut.t.slmiKli. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBO'S Valvota «ud Jut Oinanuntu, hll tl fT l th IM l .They -Fit , null VH, mna tflt.\ » »ulj l w | 1 ,«»l |» o ,n., t .,|pih>ii of K u.rrlllo o 0 ^ 4 ' 0 \ ' 'J'niirnloo.n 9nm\ mill n \(ilrmi K t r fml .nm«wl,,r., .low,, I,, \Ark m ..w :» *hor o!tt,olie<I Mko two rmnpnjildni boar., fVouMUioiiulit nn luirttiqunka III) p-y iworo « n(r<. n ,» (ifilx-lneh oatln, •;-*\<» lh, .mint, and Ht. W»« niii.1 ll n,> w , tlic «kr «r«w OiuU, »lr«l Hum on top, limn father 'Whnn one woulil mnkc B Ull Tt»H>lI,«r'U imull tlio HI a..; n , r TJlny fll, 1,1,4 nt, nml Ht. >rfW%litM«1. n nilii<.wll; Art4 mill tticm fnllrrn nworr ntul gougail » bo»r*, Folk. coulJii't »k'cp • Ml; IV tl HllJl nt, n rt ill, nnj lit, m OIIK|,« Hie ni'il moriiln| l ,thcjio<<anabli\<H\lm»u\mn<W fKnnh,nn'l liom.yn: 'J'»'<i fjusru of liutton*, two M B knlvc, Lot you r Humiuor FrUiKln K <> |, y . \{H'MIC'LUCN KKAN. Mm. WM. IlItliNA Hoop Skirts. Hoop Skirts. The Best Article in Use. f UST URCKIVJEU, AT I II AH. UOTIIS- The SILVER SKIRT. Wore Durable, Wore ElasUc, Mure iiracHiit! And will I better lim ipt; ami ivdii., iu l'l miy other Skirl. SILVER MEDAL! Tliu-Combinatiou Silver Skirt! Favorile Skill ! 3O &. 3 2 BarcUry Sti Floweri nrroolliiK, puro nml warm, ltunrm th.it c.uinot WIUHT, Ttie«« for thoo •hnll l.Mo llm nlorm, NOTES OF FOREICiN TRAVEL^ No. r,i, ROITIi;-' «Iacro.inollc».'J Jt is jierfoctly Jwtoiii H hii»g to find whnt nn itnounl of Hlrnngc nnd curioufl iclics iiro dc- lOBitttd iu the clmrclicgoi Europe Tlicso arc xhilntcd to the people on certain great oc rummH, niul no good Catholic presumes t< oubt their authenticity. Among these holy •lies mny bo enumerated tho following: — The hcud of John tho Baptist—a rib of St. I'etcr-a rib of St. Paul—The thumb of 81. Murk—two atones used at tho martyrdom of Stephen—the rod of Moses—a portion of tl Icoftho CoTonant—alock of the Virgin Mary's hair—two thorna from Christ'oCrown —a nail from the truo cross—and a piece of Christ's Benmless garment. Great parade has lately been made over a tooth which wi an; told was once in tlyu head of some saiut imu-fyr, npo-Mp, propii'pt, or pnlrlnrch, I do not remember which. J5ut it is of the rclii in the churches of Koine that I would no particularly Bpcak. Nearly all of Ihoso 1 ilescribo, I aaw when in that city. itKUta IN BT. I'KTKBS. St. Peters contains the usual amount of these sacred memorials. There, may be seen a part of the very cross on which the avior expired; and a portion of the spei •hich pierced his side. In one of the great piers which support the dome of the church ia the shrine of Bt. Veronica, containing the \sacred handker- ;liicf,'' a most holy relic The story is, that the dmiincl met Jesus, ns he was hearing hii uss to Calvary, and rtiu olFeml him lie] mlkcrchlef to wipe his tearful, bloody face. When she received the handkerchief back, itained an exact impresBion of tho Sntior'g features. Tiiua wo have a phot' graph of Jesus, preserved for 1800 years. Near another pier Is the famous bronze tatiKJ of Bt. l'eler, cvkknitly made many undred years n^o. Ho ia sitting on a high nnrblc chaii, with IIIH right hand uplifted, und hiH right loot extended. It is thought >y miuiy to IJO a statuo of the old pagan divinity, Jupiter, transformed by some Pop ipostlc. I saw men, women, and children hncc-1 before this otatne, and, after saying their prayers, (hey would rise and ureully kios its foot. To such nn extent thin devotion been carried, that theorem too haa been worn half olT by tho kissing of pious pilgrims. In a noble portico Hear the church of Bt. John Lnlcnin is the \Scnla Santa\ or Holy 8t»iuase. It consists of 2)3 marble steps .ditioti sayrf belonged to Pilate' house in Jerunnlcm, and down which tli Savior descended on bin way from th Judgement Hull lo Calvary. On the steps art tains which you are tuld were made by the iloodoftho Uoducmer. No one is jiennillcd to ascend these holy tail a except on their knees. The morning visited them I saw five persons, three men .ml two women, toiling up in this painful manner. They paused at each slop to count I heir rosaries and repeat their prayers. Now and then they would bow aud kiss some spot nioie sacred than thu real. 8o great is the number of persons who ascend these stairs, that it lnu been found necessary to encase them in wood, to preserve the marble from being worn entirely away, t o nfur all, the devotees do not touch the veritable steps.— On each side of tho holy staircase, some kind I'opo ha.s provided parallel stairs for the descent of the faithful, and for tho ascent of smii pi\>rune ftet a.i mine. Al th^l.utUim I found a monk who sold ne a lUlle pamphlet in Tv-hic\ I read \nine nhilge'neo will lie granted for each ol the twenty eight Mops oi (lie fuivsaUl holy stairs » hen mounted on tlio kneo.\- Aiul the same pamphlet says: \This iu diligence may Lo ai.plieil also lo the souls in l'm;;alury,\ so thai, if the penitent making the hsconl, duos not need the indulgence, il may lie applied to tho credit of some friends ahviuly iu Purgatory. In this way, u wife whoso husband haa died with no wry ilat- Icring pios[ieol of Heaven o;it\ relieve him iVom his uucouiftirlablc niluatioii. And it in Y>on,k'ii'i.l how 1'a.st linns can be made pious friend* iu Roms to go up tlio Scalu Santa. It was while climbing tluJRd Vcfy steps, on lilK knees, that the groat rcformor, Lulhor li«ard the voice of God, Baying: \The Just Hliftll livo by faith.\ Convinced of his error lie started to his feet aud rushed down the HlllilB , At the head of the Heal a Banta Is a, Hivmll <*.h:\p<'\ over tlio allar of which lfl luscrll in Latin: \There Is not a holler ptneo iu the w rld.\ In this little Sttnctt Sftnctorum i ru-;r:Hory l s. Allhisr: liuwl tenth.. isand yea d sillier li oil uud illVrinus , a day. eral very holy relics, riz: A. picture Savior as ho appeared when twel' of ngo, painted by St. Luke—the ta- i which tho I ant supper wai eaten- mt of th« napkin uted by oar Lord ipp«r-^4be UUe • » wl»kb the cart lot* for tlio raiment of ChrUt—two if a column rent at tho cruciflxlon- And the stone woll-curb from Jacob's well In rtamarla. Into this Sanctuary women arc not allowed to enter. They content lelvea by kissing the key-hole, the metal iround which is worn smooth and thin by ho pressure of so many lips. TIIK BASTMSIMO HAMI11NO. Ono dny wo went to a very old church on 'apitolino Hill to aeo Iho \SauOsnimo Bam- iilno\ or \Most Holy Haby.\ This is a lit lie wooden doll about two feet long repre- senting tho infant Christ. It was carved («' tho monks say) from a tree on tho Mount of )liven by a Franciscan pilgrim, and paint- ad by St. Luko while the pilgrim slept.— Ircat honors are paid to this doll. It is covered with gold nnd precious stones. Tho priests Bay that on one occasion it was stolon for tho sake of tho jewels that adorned Us body, but it returned alone in tho night to g own homo and guardians. Tho Bnmbino is bclipvcd to bo invested with wonderful powers in curing tho sick.— Il is a very Bncceasfnl Doctor, having moro praetico than any other Physician in Rome, is sick and near to death, \Most Holy IMiy\ which landsome carriage of its own, to the bedside. Straightway the doll cures the sick one (provided ho tloos not die.) If ho gets well tho doll has tho credit of the c. It he dies, it was because the doll thought it best for him not to live. Iu cither aso the monks get tho foe, \We entered tlie church and asked to sec the Bambino. A monk led tho way to the room where it was kept. Ho then unlocked a largo gilded cupboard in which were two richly dressed wax statu< > large as life, representing Mary aud Joseph, «nd between them was the cradle containing the doll. The monk lighted two great candles, placed )uc tii the Ueucl and one at tho foot of Iho :radle, removed the richly ornamented lace oi>d coverings, «nd then uttering deep sighs as if doing solemn business, he slowly and reverently lifted the baby and exhibited it to us. We paid the old man a panl for his trouble, ho kissed tho feet of the doll, repla- its coverings, and blew out his candles. As we left the church we said to one anoth- \Arcrwc in a Christian city, or is this pagan China, with its Idols aud Idol wor- ship?\ THB CAPUCHINS. And now if you would sec an cxlraordin- ry museum in the coort of death, come nlh us to the cemetery under the church nd monastery of the Capuchins. Reaching the place, an old monk of tho order, wear- » dark gray cloak, and having a rope lied about his waist, \for a consideration\ showed us the cemetery. He took down a bunch of ponderous keys, and lighting a lamp, bade us follow Mm. We passed Ihrough several long corridoTS trod dim pai- tagetf, descended a flight of stone steps, and imtcrod the apartments of tho dead, confut- ing of four low corridor on the windows let in the light. The floors Of tin ubcru nrc covered with earth brought frrrni Jerusalem. In this, tho members of n-dcr arc buried, without cofllns, and in thoir monkish robes. The bead of each o Is marked by a black crow, with a card containing the namo of tho occupant id thu date of his death. The spnee allotted for burial wa» long ago filled. Now, when a Capuchin dies, they .Usinler the body which has lain the longest m the ground, and give tbe grate to tho neiv comer. The disinterred skeletons am ilrcsscd iu robes such as they wore when liv- ing, und then placed around the rooms a- inong their brother skeletons. You may imagine what a sight met our eyed an we en- tered these eel Is. There were the dead inoukrf, standing, rccliuiug, sitting aud kneel- ing, the cowl on thoir heads, aud tho eas- aw.k wiappt-d about thoir bony frames. Vome had tufts of mouldy hair hanging over vaulted chambers, with side. Two or three grated ud r of 1 skelctou to their jaws, others with inovitl looked ghastly and horrible. E held a crucilix in his bony 'fingers; and at- laehed to Iho girdle of tho gown was a card burning tho mouk'a uamo aud tho time of his death. When at length tlio skeleton fallajlo picc- rs t the ben en uro arranged in atr»'(ge forms ibout the rooms. The walls are well nigh covered with them. You BOO them over- 1'hctfu In inert are strung together in all man- !,•!• of fantastic shapes. Here, is a great .ile of skulls; there, the bono» of tho logs uid arms arc piled up like cord wood. Heiv, a bony KmpiTur is .seated on his th lone if skulls ; there a skeleton time time is liold- ng his scythe and hour glass. Hero, the PROCEEDINGS Board of I , Of Clinton Gmntj, for M» jft,Hf iSW« CoHtiHuU Tito fionrtf Convened lit Iho Court Ilotwo, ittdlovUlngo of I'lntUbufgh, on Monday, tho 12th day of Nov. IMA, nnd wsW Called to order by John Crowley, Clufk. * Present, all the Supervisors except Messrs. Taylor, Phlniiey, l'ttrkhuret and Mead< * . MOJTOAT, Dp?EuSw. Tlio Board convened pursuant to adjourn- mont. All present except JUewrt. lJowen. Taylor, I'arkhuttt, Hyatt and Mason. Th« Clerk presented the following coi auulcatlon from tho Comptroller: i> Oi To M« Chrk of th* i o / thi County ' tfm; I enckuc a form of a statement ... tlie valuation of Real and Personal Kstote re- fiulrcd to bo made by yeu, pursuant to chapter 117. of the Laws of 1830, and fur- •ardod to thia olliee previous to the accoud Monday in l)occmber in each year, under a penalty offtfty dollars, together, wilh-a form of a Ucturn of Incorporated Companies liabli to taxation. Tho Board of Equalization of Taxes, ii .mrsuancc of Chapter 312, of tho Laws o 1859, have flxed tho aggregate valuation o_ property in your County, at tho smn of $5,- 820,081, upon which amount a State tax of ij82,42±.2<), must bo levied for tho cum year, being 5 9-16 mills on tho dollar, for the following purpoucSj viz: For Schools j of a mill, per Chapter 555, _4ws of 1804. Tor General Purposes \\ of a mill, per Chapter fi77, Laws of 1WS0. For Canals £ of a mill, per Chapter 271, aws of 1859. For Canals 7-10 ofa mill, per Chapter 319, Laws of 1860. For Extension of Chcnango Canal 3-16 of a mill, per Chapter 049, Laws of 1806, For Chsmptuln Caual 3-16 of a tnUI. per Chapter 150, Laws of 1800. For Bounty Dobt2A of a mill, per Chap- ter 320, Laws of 1805. Total 5 8-16 milla. Your obedient servant, TKOa. HILLHOUSE, Comptroller. P. 8. -The non-resident Taxes credited to rour County for 1805, araouut to $12,700.83. Mr. Havens moved that the communica- tion bo received and tho Stato Tax therein named assosscd upon the county. Adopted. The Committee on rjllcs, through Mr. Chamberlain, its Chairman, made tho follow- ing report which was oa motion accepted and adopted. To tho Board of Supervisors of Clinton County : Your Committee to whom was referred tho subject of preparing Rules for the govern- ment of your Honorable Bonfd, would re- spectfully report. That they have had iho matter under consideration and would re- commend the adoption of the Uulcs for tho rnment of Supervisors as laid down ii 's Treaties, except as follows : stead of the Committees named in Rule 3, that there be appointed Committees the following subjects, to wit: 1. Equalization. 2. Miscellaneous ac- junts. 8. Justices do. 4. Constables do. 5. Poor House and Supts. do. fi. Sheriff's do. 7. Country Clerk's da. 8. Judges and District Attorney's do. 9. County Treasure's 1 do-. 10. U. S. Deposit Fund. 11. Public BuH- dioge. 12. Footing Kotfs. IB. Division of Tottns and non-resident Lands. 14. Su- pervisor's accounts. That Rule 23 bo amended try stfikmg ottt e word '-five\ nnd Inserting hi its place Iho woVd \one.\ Respectfully submitted, M. CIIAM1$EKLAIN,1 ' J. W. HAVENS, ^ Committee. A. TURNER, > The Hoard, on motion of Mr. phiuncy, ad- journed till Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. TUESDAY Morning, Doc< 4. The Board convened pursflant to adjourn- lent Present, all the Supervisors except Messrs. Taylor and PiirkliMfsi. The minutes of tho st meeting were rend and approved. Mr. Parkhurst appeared iu tho afternoon and took his seat. Tho various committees were ongaged during the day in examining the matters re- \ irrcd to them. The Board, on motion of Mr.Uowen, took a recess till 7 o'clock this P. M. Evening Session. Hoard assembled pursuant to adjournment. Qntirnm present. Mr. Blingsby presented tlw account of F. U. Nye, amounting to $20,07$, for an alleged erroneous assessment by the Aasc&aor* of thu Town of Champlain, and moved that the same be allowed and charged to said inn. Mr. Parkhuriit moved to amend hy laying >o matter on tho table The question uing on the adoption of the amendment, le same was put and disagreed to, Tho .ucslinn now being as lo I he adoption of the original motion. Question put and lost i motion of Mr. Siinguby, it was re- solved, that this Board adjourn tilt to-mor- inoruing at 0 o'clock. 'WKDJHKODAX Morning, Deo. 5. IO lio.inl convened i>ursitftiit to fuljouni- . Roll called. All present except Mr. Taylor. Minutes oi yesteiday's proceediifgn ml a Mr. Havens offered the following rewiln- fn, which was, on motiou of Mr. lioweu, .wived and adopted: lii-sofrcl, That the Commiltcc on Trea- ircr's aceomils bo uiidUiev »r<: hereby diroc- d to obtain from the C'uunly Treasurer, the .»;* upon which tln> moneys reimbursed by e Slate of New York, to Iho County of Clinton, and the several towns thereof, were apportioned and distributed, and report the same lo this 15oard. Mr. Chamberlain offered the following, which was on moliou agroed lo: Ittsoh-al, That the oflieml Bond lo the County of Clinton of David F. Dobie, County Troasnr elect of said Comity, bo and the hereby fixed at the sum of llty thou- olation, WUKI /1,-tJcul, thuUhu \udorsoii, »upt-rinli-i Clil Ct lt ed fo,,owin S ion of Mr. 1 <>rrel Town, I*U Sheriff Cu or Clinton •'\lunotl Iu jl s lUmmm. BlierllT > S8 l 2S \ towonl ChnrmpLIn, Mil ffin \ licckmMMuan, 4 00 4 00 \ Ch US) , Jl« hit un ' 8 / m The Board then proceeded, pursuant trf tho resolution beretoffifro jdopted, to tfctf tlio county Poor Hona* The 4*r w» tnos occupied until 3 o'clock P. J|., wkttt tb« Board returned and rfsooMd Ibtir jattofti, Messrs, Turner and fiacott wemracaMd till to-morrow morning* ••---' The Board, oil mottoaof Mr. Bawe& took a rece«8 till 7 o'clock thlt F. 21/ The Board mei V vtft,MHOi to i Quorum presents Mn Slingsby offered t tion, which was* tin 1 too received and adopted: Ifcuohred, That in ea«« otany rweaaey id the oiTlctf of Collector in aOy town Id th« county, tile Supef vfsw of siich Unfit by M A he is hcroby anthorizod ftftttaeii (£te mm of any person legallj! flppoiritod to till «KJJ On motion of Ut. Purkhunit, Respired, TBat all (he excise o ceptiheiOpero tbe Jriebfiat© Aft ., . w . from breacUw of the ExqiM Uw '%. mm ^ county, now in the Treasury, or that may that the County Treasurer Ut smtfaoriMd td pay over *aid moneys upon sacb «toVr, and upon no others. row. he should call up tlje sabject mt tw«i o'clock P. M>, of designating JwVpP •• which to public the Setiion Law*. jh e lionrd. on motion •( J|r, Jf^ adjourued till Friday morning m 0 «'cl FRIDAY I\ \* Board msaemblod ,p RollcaDml. AHprei Thomlnnteio£M«/ine|UU^irefi nad't tion, which \>ifi£ on; motion of ] accepted and adopted: , uisolved,,T,fW* the bounty 1 Trouyrer tw itutrjtcted Ur. repew the insnntjico of lha ronnty building* m tatsit g<m ftock o*m- lIiy as soo».u the Resent .niWf>iu« may ;pire; and that said Insn'ri^^STfor A Usrwol three years, It prtcikutttq dtid iUdt he be authorized to 4>»y \\itr ^ieteiMtfy e*-- (ifnees of mdi iaflurauce, frdrii tlw Oowtftt- gent Fund. ; , • Mr. Ryan, presented the followW K r«olu- tion, which was, on motion of Mr. &U*g*bj, adopted: v. , Kcsolveil, That tho County Treaanrer, IMI id he is hereby directed f> IM M and tei tho ofllce formerlj owned ami occapiod bv the Hon. L. Stetson, for th« «wnof on* y« r from the flist day of May next. «nd p»y Ui» rent therefur t lfit» th* county TroajufT/ On motion:of Mr. Havenft, Ifa«olred, 'Fhat tti« cmkscidtn of ifo several towns }n.lhis county, fto rcqiiirod to make returns to the county TrcMiir'o'r, on or eforo the tirst day of March' iiciL Mr. Havens moved, that Uiecoinni'-ltce on udge's accounlti, be Requested ki ascertain 1 id report, ns rfoon as praclic.iblc: to whom LC ront of the olliee knowu as ''theStetson\ nlllcc has been paid, and the Amount of rent realized therefrom. Adopted. Mr. Bacon prostnled (he affidavit of Ell Ayera, Esn,. of fern.fN. Y., and moved (!r«t i»e a» Supervisor of said town, be authorized »y this Board, to strike from the assessuient .toll of said town, §1000, personal property, •rroiicously assessBd to »aul Ayer», to Op- wars by said aflktavit, 3Ic4ion put and! idopted. Mr. Havens offered the following rosolu^ on, wlHch was accepted amd adopted: Kesolved, That the cottnly TreasmrW po* find he is hereby requested «nd directed, to [Uiblifih qunvtnrfy in tlio two Coiiuly pan^rtf • iated by the Hoard to publish the Se«- *iws. a report of all inoucya by him of leu thousand rclios, Jun A lew HnMm uiwl/y olMJo. hu subject mlics of HID ayounu lri»h ' intrieat nee, in i/L (]tie» Hibh ildiugs; there, tho ceiling.— J teeth ! in Die i of a yj : n« his pu- >[> ted wild their \[[j\. At l.-ngth, ' in d a member of!\\; 1 ,' IIMI (he I.IINI» IK. allowi-.il il the amount tfM Of fiacli; and county Judgu md county Cigffc tie fees. Mr. Chamberlain moved llkit the, county Treiworer be autlwrized aud directed by this Hoard, to payThoa. Fiuncgtm $25, p'reaenla-- tion, money for Stephen Normaftdo 1 . arbcrnil, rrctJUed to the town ot* $ar:tiuic, odJ thai the some bo churced to th<j county. Mr. Bowen moved that tho matter be r«- lerrt-d t<> the counly Treasurer. Agreed trt. Mr. Havens gave notice that at 2 o'ctocfc this P. M., he would call up the sftltfect at delinquent national guards. Mr. .I'liamlwrhriu moved t»«t the Clerk charge lo the tuvVn of l'-ru upon (bo county l>ook, the su(n of !^t7, 1'A, find ilfftt-lhtf su g be credited to (lie ton n ul PlutUlturgiti foC ipnrary relief farnisded fo paupers (If said n of iVru, by o.ii.l towu of PiaUaijtUHni Motion |n(t .m.f mffTpted. Mr. (immhiTlai/i nwteil Hint there be ,»«,k, *!!>>, fo/temporarrfeKeffmSB .1 fmiipers ofsaut umn, hy the UMH uf tHH.ni. nhd thai the onmti be emftted to mid ow 11 t/f MOO.T». M»«ion put rfnd carried. Mr. Ommbcrlaiu nlso mottnl that tfea*KbU rhai-gnl to Ihe tuH/i of Chazf, UptMt ihc c.uniy T'.iolt, §2l,n>, for fcrcporarj 1 rtlW' n U ru.=.|ie«i ID panp.rs of ».ud town, by tho towu oi Fi.uieburgli, <iad tlwt ihe tnsa» h*