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"IF 11 TOL. VII. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY OCT. IT; 1861. NO, 50;. FOR 18G1. TREASURER'S NOTICE IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Alexander Greer, Treasurer of Knox County. Ohio, do hereby give notice that the EatcB of Taxation in the several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tax Duplicate of said County, for the year 1861 is expressed in mills, in the annexed Table of Rates. NAMES OF BATES LEVIKD BY OKNRHATi ASSEMBLY. TOWNSHIPS AND CITIES. Jackson Hutler Union , JeDorsorj Brown Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four. ....... Clay Morgan Flensant College.. ., Monroe Pike Berlin Morris Morris attached to Union School Clinton Mount Vornon . . . . i ..... ... Miller.... MiKord Liberty Wayno Wayno, attached to Union School Kredoricktown, MiddlcWry, Hilliar. 1.40 1,40 1,40 140 1'40 l,40j 1,41) 1,40 1:40 a o li ,i5 5 9 to 1-40' 1.40, 0.35 1,4", 1,40 1,40; j ,40 1,401 1,40 1,40 1,40! 1,40 4.551 0.351 4.56 0,35 .03 1,40! 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,10: 1.40 1,40 1'40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40, 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1.40 1,40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40! 0,35! 4.56 1,40 0,35 1,40; 0,35 1,401 0,35 1,40 1 0,35 4.65 4 55 4.65 4.65 0,35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.65 0,35; 4.55: 0,35! 4.65 0,35! 4.55 0,35! 4.55 0,35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 i 4.55 0,35! 4.55 0,35 1 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,65 j 4.55 0.35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40! 1,40 1,40, 1,40 1,40 1.40i 1,40 1,40 140 1,40 1,40 1.401 l,40l0,35 4,55 RATK3 LtVIKU BY COUNTY OOMMIlWIONFR. 1.501 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50! 1.50 1-601 1.50! 1.50! 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50, 1.50 1-50 1.60 1.50 1.50, 1.501 1.50 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.2O 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 .20 0.60 0.20 0.50 0.20 0,50 0.20! 0.50 0.20 0.60 0.20! 0.50 0.20 0.20 0.2H 0.20 0.20 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60' 0.50 0.60 0.501 0.50 0.60 0.50' 0.50 n.f.o 0.20 0.50 0 4I 0.20 0.50 0-50 0.20 0.50 0 0 0.20 0.50 -0 0.20: 0.50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0 0 0.2I: O.-.0 0.50 1.50 0.20 0.50,0.50 1.50 0.20 0.50 0.501 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,?5 0,75 0,75 0.3.', 0,3 0,3fi 0,35! 0,3.' 0,35! 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0.35 0,35 0,35 0,25 0,35 0,36 0,35 0,35i 0.351 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35, 3,80 3,80 3,8(1 3,80, 3,80 3,80 3,80, 3.80 3,8(1, 3,80, 3,801 3,80 3,80 3,f0 3,80 3,801 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80l 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3.80; 3,801 KATKa LKVUU bV lUWHUlp, AND CITY J.UTI10RITIII9. 0,32 0,29 0,10 1,04 1,03 1,05 0,36 0,75 0,15 0,15 0,80 0,75 1.70 0,35 0,41 1,47 1,00 0,10 0,25 0,50 0.24 0,28 0.25 0,10 M5 0,10 4,00 0 45 1.40 0.45 4,00 0,25 I."1 0,25 MO 0,25 0,90 0 25 4,00 0,25 4.00, 0,25 0,24 0,12 M1 0,31 0,00 0 55 2,60 2,00 9,70 8,35 9,70 10,00 9,00 9,20 8,50 9,05 9.25 9.10 10,30 9,20 9,00 10,10 9,60 9,10 12.45 10,20 15,40 9,70 9,00 9,50 9,50 12.00 14,00 8,90 9,80 NOTICE is hereby given that nil of the Road Tax, and one half of the balance of the taxes charged on the Duplicate of 1861, in said County, are required to be paid before the 20th of December next, after which time a penalty of 5 per cent, is chavgsible thereon, and that the balance of said taxes are required to be paid beforotho jOtli of June, 1862, alter which time a like penalty of 5 per cent is chargeablo on the balance of said taxe3 then remaining unpaid. .Iho lreasuror ot said County or his Deputy will attend at his office from and alter the hrst day ot October next to receive said tfxes. . Tasureh's Office, September 2 1 , 103I ALEX. GREER, Treasurer K. C. Wll. UVINUSTON'S ESTATE. NOTICE Is hereby giv on that tlio subscriber has boon appointod nnd qualilie 1 as Exocutcr ou the estate of Win. Livin"ton, lute of Knox county, deooaied. A iATHIEL DUNLAI'. D. C. MONTGOMERY. JlITOHHEf iT IT. VMiNUiN Jr'HUU' JUKES, A jr TO SUIT THE HARD TIMrS! Our stock of fruit trees, erergreons, grapevines, ' nlucn moro extensive than ever before, und will be sold very cheap. UAItTOX STARR, 48 Ot national Loan agency. Pursuant to instructions from tin Secrola rv o the Treasury, a bonk wilt be opened on the loth day of Ootobor (inst)at my oIKeo or the Knox County U,iiik for subscriptions undor my sunor-ntondence for Treasury Notes to bo issncd under th.aotof July 17,18111. These notes will U iZ sued in sums of fifty dollars, one hunired dollars, fire hundred dollars, one thousand dollars and tiro thousand dollars each, dated 19th August, 1801 parable three years after date to the order of the VTaTr a'dni"!!t'd."l baring interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent per annum, paynble soml-annually: ucn interest boing at the rate of two cents for eaoh day on erery hundred dollars tor the convenience of the holder, each note will have ooupons attached expressing the several anfounts of semi annual intorest, which coupons may be detached ad presontod for payment cd-arately from tho notos. , r Subscriptions for such Troasury notes will be revived during flft.on days from the day of oponing the book as aforesaid. No subscription for less than fifty lollars nor for any fraction of that sum an be received. Subscriptions of fifty dollars or one hundred dollarsmust be paid in lawful coin or the United States at th. time of subscribing. Subscriptions of more than fifty dollars m-iy bo paid nt onoejor if preferred, one-tonth at the time of subscribing and one-third of the whole amount on Vei7u '"'"''"'i dy thereafter until the whole hall be nald. No payment of less than fl! ty dollars oan be accented, that being the smallest mm l.r whioh troasury notes can be issued Certificate i will be granted in duplicate to ub-oribers for the amounts so paid, the original of whieh the subscriber will transmit by mail to the , fjeerotary of the Troasury, when Treasury Notot, as aforesaid, will be Issued thereon to such subscriber or h; order, carrying interest as expressed in such oertiflcate; but in cases where only a part of the amount ubsoribed is paid at the time of subscribing. Treasury Notes will h UmnvA 1- e..- .L. . ---- auw wuiv ior mo payments made subsequently to the flrst.whioh will .remain until the whole amount subscribed by nch person shall be paid,when Treasury notes will be issued for such first payment also. On payment of each deferred instalment, the lubseriber will pay, in addition thereto, a gum equal to the interest ooorued thereon from the 19th August to .the date of payment, and on final payment like interest on the amount paid en subscription, whioh payment of interest will be reimbursed to the ub-toriber in the payment of the first coupon. The Treasury notes issued upon luch certificates liy the Treasury will be lent to the subscribers by mail, or uoh-other mode at may be indicated by them when they transmit their orlginol certificate The duplicate certificate may be retained br them for their ewn leeurity. HENRY B. CCRTH, ,, , US Agent for Subscriptions, Ao, . Mount Vernon, O, Ootober 9. NOTICE, TO THE FARMERS -OF KNOX COUNTY PEOPLE OF MT. VERNON AND ' .I'' THE REST OF MANKIND) LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! iwfu'thV -7 u bring yo" MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL ! , And iare Jt ground. Thi. milt 1. ,ltu.,,4 ne square south o?th. railro.d depot, Mu V.. n . --"v wiw me nest maoh nerv that ,o be bad, andean and willdo th. beet To ?,. ' Kkf k?',B' .mmodatlon thk" n be asked for, and intend doing the best work thatcan be dene. .While all other mill, take for grinding, one-tonth for wheal, and one-eighth ..other grain, we take only one-twelfth for wheat .,and e-tnth for. other grain., Thi. i,ir,le, uj. i u j we we are prepared notion and for merchant work of the first elan ..,.. maea. in tne eonnty or State.- Now, farmer., it Is to your Interest to give us a call eno7 unto tfv in .11 n " , "'"Ba ,i , r .:j"m , uan give us ane Jail and judge foryours.lv.. If what we say I. not ;Mt Vernon, Sept. IS, 1861 n7w4 aO TO WARtfRlt MILLKR3 F,B TOUR Carpet., Oil Cloth, and liattlngt.-' He ba tt. largest .ud CBSiMSTftoekta tew" " BOOTH BUILDING OVER MUSIC STORE-Mount Vernon, Ohio. f'peeiiil attention given to tbo Collecting of In ims, nnd tho purchase and snlo of rail Estuto. h ive for sale unimproved lands a. follows, 640 )ioa in Osago County, .Missouri, 605 acres in Virron County, Missouri, 302 aoros in St. Fran- l.iis County, Missouri, also 125 acres and one 40 .ore lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and M acres in Irrcor County, Ohio. March 1.'59, 16-tf. .rr wiiEitE vou can bui THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, iiETURNS IIISTHANKS TO THE CITIZESl A of Kncx County for the liberal patronage oj Jndodto him, nnd would say tout ho has now o and as goM Harness, Saddlos, Buggy, Carriagi Yagon and F low Harness, Collars, Bridles , Mar til tils, Whlrp Ao.,ns ever. SUOFNcrth-eastoorner Market House. ATL EXiTDE"STFL L I O TT Deaf and Dumb, HOUSE PAINTER. OFFERS his sorvioes to the oitliens of Mt. Vor non and Knox county, and solicits a share of publi IwnroiiRge' B?"Shon in Jacob Martin's huihlinir nnnnaite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no26-tj ' Tbui-le or Art, May 14,1 SB I. CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURES!! LEWIS is prepared to make that beautiful style ' f full length card pictures that aro attracting much attention in eastern cities. Also, miniature pictures for visitingcards, busiuoss cards, .to. C andsoe them. Rooms eornor Main and Gambie streets, Mt. Vernon, O. 23-tf. OPENING . of ej SUMMER BONNETS SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, 1801. MRS. CLEVELAND. 3ttf LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COR. MAIN AND GAXBIKR-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store. MT. VERNON; OHIO. PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the art. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypos photographed toanysise and oolored true to nature. Ambro-type, and other small work done on short notice. N. B. The style of piotures termed 25 oent nio- ture. positively not taken at my rooms. novzz -ou-ns-tr H. JS. LEWIS. Entrance On Main street, between.Taylor, Gant i Co.'s and h. Muuk'e Clothing Store . April 19-2Stf ffALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' ' "' MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on High Street, opposite the Court House. fcb26tf HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ..AND NOTABT PUB Lift, . O FT I CITo rth sldai Kremlin Blookf hi. VERNON, OHIO. " " .it t v-- HEW-; FIRM.- ' Boot Sioe, Hat & fap Stole, CALL AND GET YOUR MILLINERS AND FURNIHING GOODS! a. r GILLMORE'S. JMK9 B. MCFAKLAKD. McFARLAND & WELL HAVK Jf5T OrlNED New Fukniture Rooms ON MAIN RTBKKT. OVER HA UK'S HARNESS AND SADDLE SnOP Second floor, opposite King' Hat Store WHERE MAT BE FOUND A flOOn AHsnnT IT ment of Chairs. Bedsteads and Cabinet Ware of their own manufacture, at prioes to suit the times. All work warranted. AH kinds of wood turning done on short notice una in good style. Country (Jabinet, Makers wil c'o well to give us a call. Wagon Hubbs, S'ai Banisters, Nuel Postn, and in short anything ii wood can be turned at our shoo. . N. B. Lumber, countryproduce ond csh taken in eiohinge for our work. All orders prompt attended to. A tk of public patronage selicite nou-tf sr'AKLAM) A WELLS Mt Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a change of arrangements i, the Boarding Department of tniJ astltu-tion. Pupils boarding in the family will aid, to some extent, in its domestio work, instead of re- tuning this will rather facilitate their progress in study by it. invigorating influence. The time oo- onpied by each pnpil will not exceed 30 minutes per day, yet will reduce Die expense. $50 peran- uum. Linuor tins arrangement wo will lurmsn boarding (including fuel), and tuition in English and Latin at $110 per year. Pupil charged from date of entranoe till olose of session in same pro portion. Alrtn. K. n. HLOAfl. Vernon, Sept 2H-n4T-wS NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court, there will be offered at public lalo, on the 26th day of October, at the office of Thompson Cooper. at the Market House, in Mt. Vernon, a nnmber of mount, and note, belonging to the assignment of v amen a isurr. x list of the note, and account an be found on lie in the office of the Probate udge. Said claim, will be .old1 to the highest bid-r. Term cash. THOMPSON 4, R. C. HUK.0 to opt. 28 1861-nU-wl COmH Assign.- REMOViL. DR. C. W. KELgJEY, i - D E N T 1S T ! i':M01tTON&SAPP- : RESPECTFULLY invite the eitiien. of Hear , J w . . . - U . . j .rv vnu OWOMIi OrV W I U 7 1 1 aj stock of Mens,- Boys, Ladies, Missel, and Cbildrei ( Bra morals. Uaiters. Boots. Slbea. and rtifnnl Tl. 11 eently eeenniwi h M. tr v ti.n i i 'Jf'i. " dove.. Summer Hat. and Cap.aU dlately over the (tore room of Taylor, Gantt A Co ef which we are telling at war prices.- We ar re where he will prosecute the various dutle at the elvlpg new good every Treek, which we get on! profesiion. W'ith an experience of over 10 years n.w summer style .OWfoojd ore always freee constant praetiee, and an acquaintance with all the TTia . H" i " "rrn ui rear tne room, re- and new. mJflwi" onT ft" of MOtt JS 8At?P,tonr of Main anf Vine strette (BanninatBuildingJMttYernoii.oihlo. ' A, . W. J. MORTOf i i3-lf- .tAMM RAPI ' Al kinds of Job Work done it thi of-5o) ttiimhortsetnotic. ';''' ' Late u4provements ( th. a,i. h. dent of giving entire satiofoetiosj... :t..; The bert skill of the Profession warranted te b exercised in every cose. On hand a fine stock oi Deaul materials rewntly procured from the Easf OCT BOOTS, SUuja3 AN uTE AJ'HEIlXfl An exesllent assortment i. I VERY CHEAP. jlnttfeeeived at - ' WARNER MILLER'S J Bot$J 0-B3 Ij ' " TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1'LEAS IN AND FOR KNOX O UN TY,OIIIO- Tbe undersiirned Commissioners for said County represent that the anntml settle ment with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith filed and made a part f . i. : mam.-, :i I - AnMnA .t.inM,.-, .r i j , . ut luia icuii,, win ive umicut etavcuivui. ui iuo rcuoipie auu uisoursemcuti since the report made at our September session, 1860. On examination of the report when compared with those of farmer years, it will be found that the expenditures have been kept within the usual bounds, and in aome departments considerably reduced. We do not deem it necessary t encumber our report with a full history of our proceedings as shown on our journal, but lefcr to the same, and the books in the Auditor's office, as they will furnish a more full and satisfactory account of the same than can reasonably be expected of us in this report. for the last two years the Directors of the Knox County Infirm ry have failed to mane meir reports to us. un enquiry oi tne memDers iney agree in Btating that the report for 1860 was left with T. 'Rotters.to be delivered to us. and that the reDOrt for the year 1&61 was left with E.Whilney for than purpose.Mr. Rogers claims that he left the report of 1860 in the Auditor's office. Mr. Whitney thinks he left his with onfl of the Commissioners, ibe small amount Ot funds that the Directors have had to disburse, and the large number of phu ers to be provided for, forbids the ide that atv improper motives nave uau anyimng to ao wun me non-proauction oi said reports. We trust that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see'whnt has been done in that department. All ot which is respectfully submitted. WM. M CLELLAND,) JACOB BELL, Commissioners, JOHN M'ELROY. AN EXHIBIT OS TBS RECEIPTS & EXPENDIT URES, OF For tho Yeai Ending Sept. 2nd, 18G1 STAT FUND. By amount taxes for State purposes $40,613 49 9 By balance principal and interest surplus revenue 1,741 77 0 To amount of Stale Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 To interest on United States Military School Fund 948 53 0 To interest on School Section 29 29 0 To balance- paid into State Treasury 26,910 89 9 -$42,390 26 9 SCHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sept. I860 138 22 5 By State Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 By interest on U. S. 11. School Fund and Sec. 16. 977 85 O Bv amount collected on duplicate of 1860 ' 7,158 53 9 To treasurer's fees on U S M S fund and Sec. 16 4 b9 0 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21,762 33 9 To amount remaining in treasury on settlement 1,008 90 5 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. By balance remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 77 29 5 By amount of Schoil contingent lund 2,370 02 0 By amount ot' School house fund 5,530 58 0 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7,941 21 4 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement Sept. 1861 36 68 1 ROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 100 74 5 By amount collected on duplicate of 1800 5,316 45 0 By amount ol special roadlax collected 1860 lab 74 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer 4,895 09 3 o amount or orders redeemed and cancelled oel SJ 6 To.balance remaining in treasury Sjpt. 2, 1861 97 55 8 j TOWNSHIP FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 5 ay amount collected on duplicate of 1860 ifl o To amount orders redeemed and cancelled 1,816 49 6 To amount remaining in treasury 51 12 2 CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on duplicate of I860...: 3,279 12 3 , To orders redoetned and cancelled 3,279 12 3 INFIRMARY FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860. . . . liy amount collected on duplicate of 1860 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861.... To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. &. N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 18C0. . . . By amount transferred from S. M. & P Railroad company. ... By amount transferred Irom county fund By amount collected from duplicate of 1860 To amount of coupons redeemed and cancelled To amount of interest on coupons To balance remaining in treasury at settlement 1861 . 42,390 26 9 i 22,776 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 89 5 6,573 94 4 5,573 94 4 1,867 61 8 1,867 61 8 3,279 12 3 3,279 12 3 To Ramsey and Harper publi-biug laws of 1861 ..' To H M Ramsey publishing delinquent list To H M Ramsey blanks for clerk, sheriff, auditor and assessor. To U M Ramsey publish isg exhibit , . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ... To Moses White for books, p.per, ink, 4c, for office To 8 P Axtell and others for raper for offices .' To B C Ticknor records for offices. ..i ; To H P Hepburn records for offices '. To Simpson & Beer records and books for offices .'. ; To V Cunningham Order books foruditor sntonnT. uPirvatto: d Uurd, Harrod, Gralusba and1 ilitchell school examiner....'.. 0 treasurers of townshij t for settlin j school funds i , ELECTIONS. To judges and clerks of annil l election To judges and clerks of presidential eleotion 10 juoges ana ciorKs oi old electlocs To return judges of justicn's election 113 60 0 69 75 0 69 00 0 3.9 83 O 43 09 66 50 0 II 99 0 68 00 0' 15O0O 117 00 0 . 24 00 0 243 90 O 237 20 O 68 75 0 6 10 0' . , FREIGHT AND POSTAGE. ' ... To J Blake and others freight and express charges on law books, 25' 7$ 0 To W J Morton postage for offices 3 610 .. INSANITY. " , To shariff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. . 133 50 O To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cases . 50 19 O To J N Burr for medical attendance to the insane 5 75 O To sundries furnished insane persons... ' 8 10 0 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyors on roads lo viewers, markers and chainmen on roads To damages on roads , , 141 00 of 6G0 85 O' r -. 1 ' -f 29J0' in M o! 39 75 6' 77 25 0 52 00 O ASSESSOR3. . To assessors of chattle property for 1801 NEW INFIRMARY. To J H Roberts for carpenter work on new infirmary... To J McCormack hardware, 4c , for do To Daniel McDowal bedsteads, chairs, &o 169 0OO' 1,199 00 0' 6 50 0 32 09 O 7 00 0 COST, UNCLAIMED REFUNDED TAX. To sundry, persons for erroneous tax sales, 4c REPAIRS TO) BRIDGE. To Bunn & Snow lettering signs for bridgci ; To Gilbert 4 Son scrapers for bridees To R B Payne and A C Elliott painting bridgta , 57 11 O' 'r n IJ - -1. 1. . XT . . , it i . i no, nn v j jjaiacr nun at iidtiod g ana vrv ijreeK Driazos ou vi H1.. n.. . 1,1 I . . iT . . . , I I I n mn iu ucurgu mucs wo k west 01 iwton's ana at ary crees oriage To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Horton'g ' To J H Roberts plank at ML Vernon bridee.... To P Flaherty and L Daw hauline at bridees To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges ' 26 40 O' 135 69 O' IS 13 ta 8i r 15 00 0 18 00 0 40 60 0 9 00 0 3 00 0 3 70 0 FUEL AND LIOHT. To Richards 4 Smith 1770 bushelj coal - 235 33 0' To Russell Smith 120 do .... 14 92 0 To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sept, 2, '61 60 75 0 27 71 9 1,543 61 1 32 40 0 4 93 1 380 81 1 900 00 0 7.718 05 3 6,276 00 0 Z5 10 O 2,702 69 6 1,603 7 lfiM 7 3 i BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement 1860 112 02 5 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 0 By amount of surplus revenue transferred Irom coun ty fund .... 795 77 O By amount borrowed from A. Greer 300 00 O By amount collected on duolicate of 1860. 5,145 38 5 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861 99 45 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled 6,990 20 6 To amount cf interest on same 70 93 0- To amount of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 1 50 O 9,003 79 9,003 79 5 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 6 1,325 26 7 84 48 O 14 14.0 143 60 O 33 81 5 831 64 O 125 23 O COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 To amount of fines received in State cases To amount of taxes on chattle property, collected on dup. 1859.. To amount of printer's bill deducted on settlement sheot To amount of taxes refunded and deducted on settlement sheet,. To amount received of D. Gotshall ou land bought of com'ra.... To amount of unclaimed cost paid bv Clerk of Court To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 80 8 20,566 ! To amount re-transferred to railroad fundi 900 00 0 To loan from T M 4 H Baxter transferred to bridge fund 610 00 O To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund. . . . 795 77 O To delinquent taxes col. and deducted from settlement sheet.... 14 14 O To amount of treasurer's fees on fines and payments 19 64 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled 14,384 99 2 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. . 3,842 63 3 20,566 98 o STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. ' JAIL EXPENSES. ' To I Underwood tail fees and boardine prisoners To J 8 Shaw ' do ' do To Burr 4 Bryant medical attendance on prisoners To Buun 4 Snow elazine and Minting ' and class for iail.... ... To J II Roberts and others locks, Vc, , or Jail To A Ladabaugh whfte: washing and P' altering , To Mark Curtia and others for sundries or jail ' 1 ' ' ' JURIES. To persons serving 00 grand juried... oo ao pettit juries.. ' i.d do"; ; talles jarori. 112 33 0' 278 17 O !B75 O' 28 97 0 23 49 0 24 62 O 19 13 0' 401 43 0 341 20 O' . r,294 45 0 300 60 O "notWTTWrt To W SW'tcrs' treasurer's and road receipts....! To G W Myers bindinr treasurer's nwieints ToL Harper ptinting sheriff's proclamation, treaaum'a notice, " . umra oi noiuing courts, Xc. ..... .r .... .v. ............. v Toll U Ramsey publishing proclamation, tieasurer's notice, times oi noiuuig courts, S, I'.gwis-o 47 bo o ; 10 00 0 : 14 00 0 30 00 9 CORONER'S INQUEST. To coroner and jurors on inquests 12 25 Ol To witnesses on inquests .' ' 12 25 0 BORROWED MONET. To Russell, Sturges 4 Co. for loan for county purposes . CLERK 3 FJSES. ... To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making report!, 4c SO 00 O ao maKlng general Indexes...' w u do do abstracts of elections 24 65 O do services in relation to grand juries, 4c 60 45' 0 SHERIFF'S FEES. To James S Shaw salary for 1861. in part PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S FEES. . . To V C Cooper 3 and 4 quarter's salary for 1860. . . . .'. 275 00 0 ; do 1,2 and 3 do 1861 412 60 0 do making repoits and drawing bonds. 84 00 0t To C F Baldwin assistant Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 20 00 0' CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crandall const attending court To Porter Crandall and E V Shaw messengers at court....'.. 457 01 0 - 1 "A 24 60 0' l',011 430 142 00 0 55 60 O AUDITOR'S FEES. To S. W Farquhar for records of appraisement in 1859. . . . f . . . 206 09 0 do lo- fees as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1,736 73 0 . COMMISSIONER'S FEK8. To Jacob Bell fees as commissioner, 4o 63 37 O To John McElroy do 84 50 O' do overseeing building of, bridges 61 82 O' To Wm. McClelland fees as commissioner 66 60 O do extra services in relaiion to poor bouso bridges 4c. 106 12 0' INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FrlfiS. To E J Whitney fees as Infirmary Director To Tbos Larimore do do To Thos Rogers do do T9'60'0' 64 60 0 47 00 0 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pyle treasurer of Agricultural Society COSTS ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases To witnesses' fees do ........ do before grand jury do MISCELLANEOUS. To sundry persons for cleaning court room, repairs, 4o To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room. . To II Huntsberry 4 Son new gratos do ... To J Beaty recording bonds in treasurer's office.... ... To L Harper subscription to Banner.... To J S Davis and tlarrod for reports to com'r statistic. To J Rowley for taking Pjnd to reform' school.. To lund commissioners interest on loan for county purposes To C C Baugh balance for recording land sub-divisions.... lo witnesses .... Commissioners vs Woodward..... To treasurers of townships for coffins, 4o, for paupers. To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson. .. .'. 265 77 0 827 49 O 163 54 0 20 37 O 19' 30 O 42 73 0 4 06 0 2 00 0 6, 50 0' 21 05 0 65 26 0 6 00 O 3 75 0 29 50 O 1 00 O 179 10 0' 74 00 0' 741 60 0 197 60 0' 141 II I' 111 00 t 144' 10 O i n tr Total amount of orders issued for county purposes , .... ORDERS ISSUED OTHER THAN FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. . Orders issued for bridge purposes 6,965 27 0' do issued lor interest on coupons, railroad lund . 25 10 O 12,373 JT t do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1,725 84 0 22.194 93 1 . 7,941214 1.816 49 6 3,279 12 3 435 70 t 156 74 t infirmary purposes. . tuition school purposes. school bouse and contingent fund. township purposes... corporation fund. road (und special road fund. .'.... umo', . AUUITOK'3 OFFICE, Kho Cotmt, Ohio.) v September, 8, 1861'. f I. SAMUEL, W. FARQUHAR. Auditor of Knox County, hereby oertify thai the' foregoinsr is a full and truj exhibit of the Receipt! and Expenditures of said eoumV from the year ending September 2nd, 1861. , B. W. r ARQUHAK, Auditor K. O. Total. MOUNT VMN0N IRON WO KKS ! ;, , ELEVATED O'VEft AlVfrta FiUE 1M ElTEMoJt 'fOP ; C OKI NG. ST 6 V U': ::ir AT WHOLESALE Ok RETAIL FOR CASH, TRADE OB APrROYE D rAPKRTRlSKW W.' ',. THfi BEST STYLBii AT UNUSUAIXT LOW FIQ URES,',,,. 'f ' ' , EVERY STOVE IS WARRANTED to .Una flre.ix aoat to irn ad Uke VeHjatsa glr Bu'r', oatisfaotion or ns sal.,if rotaraml within Mn daya, Caliaihi.ee ear storoi. N,, u.-,ul.i i" M al the werk. ;. .. ),-. -J O. J.COOl'Elt, Agwie.' , CAUTION Aev Mrtv renresentlnsi that oar Stnref are mute ont nf l)An t.r. v ' : ... .. baUll.s, asw'enerer have a sod any but th. best Qangloir. llockli. i n j Fuu t 1 t i t onio iron is lor saparior an a muen iironster man oooun iron, in tronhm is, y o r i - . made at home, thsse base oolumoiatnri itatiaot gn down East an4 leri'e fc'- v -.., , ten Iron, that will stand 5re 13 or IB mnntlu, and by kooled and hjfairii ' ,v. (ood artiole atbi( prafita. Be mre where eo maeh tronble i. taksu . - , .j .i . "3oai.thln if rotton la Denmark:", ... f"
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Full Text | "IF 11 TOL. VII. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY OCT. IT; 1861. NO, 50;. FOR 18G1. TREASURER'S NOTICE IN PURSUANCE of law, I, Alexander Greer, Treasurer of Knox County. Ohio, do hereby give notice that the EatcB of Taxation in the several Townships, Towns and Cities, on each dollar's valuation of property on the Tax Duplicate of said County, for the year 1861 is expressed in mills, in the annexed Table of Rates. NAMES OF BATES LEVIKD BY OKNRHATi ASSEMBLY. TOWNSHIPS AND CITIES. Jackson Hutler Union , JeDorsorj Brown Howard Harrison Harrison, in District Number Four. ....... Clay Morgan Flensant College.. ., Monroe Pike Berlin Morris Morris attached to Union School Clinton Mount Vornon . . . . i ..... ... Miller.... MiKord Liberty Wayno Wayno, attached to Union School Kredoricktown, MiddlcWry, Hilliar. 1.40 1,40 1,40 140 1'40 l,40j 1,41) 1,40 1:40 a o li ,i5 5 9 to 1-40' 1.40, 0.35 1,4", 1,40 1,40; j ,40 1,401 1,40 1,40 1,40! 1,40 4.551 0.351 4.56 0,35 .03 1,40! 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,10: 1.40 1,40 1'40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40, 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1.40 1,40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40! 0,35! 4.56 1,40 0,35 1,40; 0,35 1,401 0,35 1,40 1 0,35 4.65 4 55 4.65 4.65 0,35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 4.65 0,35; 4.55: 0,35! 4.65 0,35! 4.55 0,35! 4.55 0,35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,35 i 4.55 0,35! 4.55 0,35 1 4.55 0,35 4.55 0,65 j 4.55 0.35' 4.55 0,35 4.55 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40 1,40! 1,40 1,40, 1,40 1,40 1.40i 1,40 1,40 140 1,40 1,40 1.401 l,40l0,35 4,55 RATK3 LtVIKU BY COUNTY OOMMIlWIONFR. 1.501 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50! 1.50 1-601 1.50! 1.50! 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50, 1.50 1-50 1.60 1.50 1.50, 1.501 1.50 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.2O 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 .20 0.60 0.20 0.50 0.20 0,50 0.20! 0.50 0.20 0.60 0.20! 0.50 0.20 0.20 0.2H 0.20 0.20 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.60' 0.50 0.60 0.501 0.50 0.60 0.50' 0.50 n.f.o 0.20 0.50 0 4I 0.20 0.50 0-50 0.20 0.50 0 0 0.20 0.50 -0 0.20: 0.50 0.50 0.20 0 50 0 0 0.2I: O.-.0 0.50 1.50 0.20 0.50,0.50 1.50 0.20 0.50 0.501 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0.75 0,75 0,75 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,75 0.75 0,76 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,75 0,?5 0,75 0,75 0.3.', 0,3 0,3fi 0,35! 0,3.' 0,35! 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0.35 0,35 0,35 0,25 0,35 0,36 0,35 0,35i 0.351 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35 0,35, 3,80 3,80 3,8(1 3,80, 3,80 3,80 3,80, 3.80 3,8(1, 3,80, 3,801 3,80 3,80 3,f0 3,80 3,801 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80l 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3,80 3.80; 3,801 KATKa LKVUU bV lUWHUlp, AND CITY J.UTI10RITIII9. 0,32 0,29 0,10 1,04 1,03 1,05 0,36 0,75 0,15 0,15 0,80 0,75 1.70 0,35 0,41 1,47 1,00 0,10 0,25 0,50 0.24 0,28 0.25 0,10 M5 0,10 4,00 0 45 1.40 0.45 4,00 0,25 I."1 0,25 MO 0,25 0,90 0 25 4,00 0,25 4.00, 0,25 0,24 0,12 M1 0,31 0,00 0 55 2,60 2,00 9,70 8,35 9,70 10,00 9,00 9,20 8,50 9,05 9.25 9.10 10,30 9,20 9,00 10,10 9,60 9,10 12.45 10,20 15,40 9,70 9,00 9,50 9,50 12.00 14,00 8,90 9,80 NOTICE is hereby given that nil of the Road Tax, and one half of the balance of the taxes charged on the Duplicate of 1861, in said County, are required to be paid before the 20th of December next, after which time a penalty of 5 per cent, is chavgsible thereon, and that the balance of said taxes are required to be paid beforotho jOtli of June, 1862, alter which time a like penalty of 5 per cent is chargeablo on the balance of said taxe3 then remaining unpaid. .Iho lreasuror ot said County or his Deputy will attend at his office from and alter the hrst day ot October next to receive said tfxes. . Tasureh's Office, September 2 1 , 103I ALEX. GREER, Treasurer K. C. Wll. UVINUSTON'S ESTATE. NOTICE Is hereby giv on that tlio subscriber has boon appointod nnd qualilie 1 as Exocutcr ou the estate of Win. Livin"ton, lute of Knox county, deooaied. A iATHIEL DUNLAI'. D. C. MONTGOMERY. JlITOHHEf iT IT. VMiNUiN Jr'HUU' JUKES, A jr TO SUIT THE HARD TIMrS! Our stock of fruit trees, erergreons, grapevines, ' nlucn moro extensive than ever before, und will be sold very cheap. UAItTOX STARR, 48 Ot national Loan agency. Pursuant to instructions from tin Secrola rv o the Treasury, a bonk wilt be opened on the loth day of Ootobor (inst)at my oIKeo or the Knox County U,iiik for subscriptions undor my sunor-ntondence for Treasury Notes to bo issncd under th.aotof July 17,18111. These notes will U iZ sued in sums of fifty dollars, one hunired dollars, fire hundred dollars, one thousand dollars and tiro thousand dollars each, dated 19th August, 1801 parable three years after date to the order of the VTaTr a'dni"!!t'd."l baring interest at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent per annum, paynble soml-annually: ucn interest boing at the rate of two cents for eaoh day on erery hundred dollars tor the convenience of the holder, each note will have ooupons attached expressing the several anfounts of semi annual intorest, which coupons may be detached ad presontod for payment cd-arately from tho notos. , r Subscriptions for such Troasury notes will be revived during flft.on days from the day of oponing the book as aforesaid. No subscription for less than fifty lollars nor for any fraction of that sum an be received. Subscriptions of fifty dollars or one hundred dollarsmust be paid in lawful coin or the United States at th. time of subscribing. Subscriptions of more than fifty dollars m-iy bo paid nt onoejor if preferred, one-tonth at the time of subscribing and one-third of the whole amount on Vei7u '"'"''"'i dy thereafter until the whole hall be nald. No payment of less than fl! ty dollars oan be accented, that being the smallest mm l.r whioh troasury notes can be issued Certificate i will be granted in duplicate to ub-oribers for the amounts so paid, the original of whieh the subscriber will transmit by mail to the , fjeerotary of the Troasury, when Treasury Notot, as aforesaid, will be Issued thereon to such subscriber or h; order, carrying interest as expressed in such oertiflcate; but in cases where only a part of the amount ubsoribed is paid at the time of subscribing. Treasury Notes will h UmnvA 1- e..- .L. . ---- auw wuiv ior mo payments made subsequently to the flrst.whioh will .remain until the whole amount subscribed by nch person shall be paid,when Treasury notes will be issued for such first payment also. On payment of each deferred instalment, the lubseriber will pay, in addition thereto, a gum equal to the interest ooorued thereon from the 19th August to .the date of payment, and on final payment like interest on the amount paid en subscription, whioh payment of interest will be reimbursed to the ub-toriber in the payment of the first coupon. The Treasury notes issued upon luch certificates liy the Treasury will be lent to the subscribers by mail, or uoh-other mode at may be indicated by them when they transmit their orlginol certificate The duplicate certificate may be retained br them for their ewn leeurity. HENRY B. CCRTH, ,, , US Agent for Subscriptions, Ao, . Mount Vernon, O, Ootober 9. NOTICE, TO THE FARMERS -OF KNOX COUNTY PEOPLE OF MT. VERNON AND ' .I'' THE REST OF MANKIND) LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! iwfu'thV -7 u bring yo" MT. VERNON EAGLE STEAM MILL ! , And iare Jt ground. Thi. milt 1. ,ltu.,,4 ne square south o?th. railro.d depot, Mu V.. n . --"v wiw me nest maoh nerv that ,o be bad, andean and willdo th. beet To ?,. ' Kkf k?',B' .mmodatlon thk" n be asked for, and intend doing the best work thatcan be dene. .While all other mill, take for grinding, one-tonth for wheal, and one-eighth ..other grain, we take only one-twelfth for wheat .,and e-tnth for. other grain., Thi. i,ir,le, uj. i u j we we are prepared notion and for merchant work of the first elan ..,.. maea. in tne eonnty or State.- Now, farmer., it Is to your Interest to give us a call eno7 unto tfv in .11 n " , "'"Ba ,i , r .:j"m , uan give us ane Jail and judge foryours.lv.. If what we say I. not ;Mt Vernon, Sept. IS, 1861 n7w4 aO TO WARtfRlt MILLKR3 F,B TOUR Carpet., Oil Cloth, and liattlngt.-' He ba tt. largest .ud CBSiMSTftoekta tew" " BOOTH BUILDING OVER MUSIC STORE-Mount Vernon, Ohio. f'peeiiil attention given to tbo Collecting of In ims, nnd tho purchase and snlo of rail Estuto. h ive for sale unimproved lands a. follows, 640 )ioa in Osago County, .Missouri, 605 acres in Virron County, Missouri, 302 aoros in St. Fran- l.iis County, Missouri, also 125 acres and one 40 .ore lot in Hardin County, Ohio, and M acres in Irrcor County, Ohio. March 1.'59, 16-tf. .rr wiiEitE vou can bui THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, iiETURNS IIISTHANKS TO THE CITIZESl A of Kncx County for the liberal patronage oj Jndodto him, nnd would say tout ho has now o and as goM Harness, Saddlos, Buggy, Carriagi Yagon and F low Harness, Collars, Bridles , Mar til tils, Whlrp Ao.,ns ever. SUOFNcrth-eastoorner Market House. ATL EXiTDE"STFL L I O TT Deaf and Dumb, HOUSE PAINTER. OFFERS his sorvioes to the oitliens of Mt. Vor non and Knox county, and solicits a share of publi IwnroiiRge' B?"Shon in Jacob Martin's huihlinir nnnnaite he Drake Hotel, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. no26-tj ' Tbui-le or Art, May 14,1 SB I. CARD PICTURES! CARD PICTURES!! LEWIS is prepared to make that beautiful style ' f full length card pictures that aro attracting much attention in eastern cities. Also, miniature pictures for visitingcards, busiuoss cards, .to. C andsoe them. Rooms eornor Main and Gambie streets, Mt. Vernon, O. 23-tf. OPENING . of ej SUMMER BONNETS SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, 1801. MRS. CLEVELAND. 3ttf LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART ! COR. MAIN AND GAXBIKR-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store. MT. VERNON; OHIO. PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of the art. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypos photographed toanysise and oolored true to nature. Ambro-type, and other small work done on short notice. N. B. The style of piotures termed 25 oent nio- ture. positively not taken at my rooms. novzz -ou-ns-tr H. JS. LEWIS. Entrance On Main street, between.Taylor, Gant i Co.'s and h. Muuk'e Clothing Store . April 19-2Stf ffALTER H. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' ' "' MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on High Street, opposite the Court House. fcb26tf HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ..AND NOTABT PUB Lift, . O FT I CITo rth sldai Kremlin Blookf hi. VERNON, OHIO. " " .it t v-- HEW-; FIRM.- ' Boot Sioe, Hat & fap Stole, CALL AND GET YOUR MILLINERS AND FURNIHING GOODS! a. r GILLMORE'S. JMK9 B. MCFAKLAKD. McFARLAND & WELL HAVK Jf5T OrlNED New Fukniture Rooms ON MAIN RTBKKT. OVER HA UK'S HARNESS AND SADDLE SnOP Second floor, opposite King' Hat Store WHERE MAT BE FOUND A flOOn AHsnnT IT ment of Chairs. Bedsteads and Cabinet Ware of their own manufacture, at prioes to suit the times. All work warranted. AH kinds of wood turning done on short notice una in good style. Country (Jabinet, Makers wil c'o well to give us a call. Wagon Hubbs, S'ai Banisters, Nuel Postn, and in short anything ii wood can be turned at our shoo. . N. B. Lumber, countryproduce ond csh taken in eiohinge for our work. All orders prompt attended to. A tk of public patronage selicite nou-tf sr'AKLAM) A WELLS Mt Vernon Female Seminary. WE ANNOUNCE a change of arrangements i, the Boarding Department of tniJ astltu-tion. Pupils boarding in the family will aid, to some extent, in its domestio work, instead of re- tuning this will rather facilitate their progress in study by it. invigorating influence. The time oo- onpied by each pnpil will not exceed 30 minutes per day, yet will reduce Die expense. $50 peran- uum. Linuor tins arrangement wo will lurmsn boarding (including fuel), and tuition in English and Latin at $110 per year. Pupil charged from date of entranoe till olose of session in same pro portion. Alrtn. K. n. HLOAfl. Vernon, Sept 2H-n4T-wS NOTICE. PURSUANT to an order of the Probate Court, there will be offered at public lalo, on the 26th day of October, at the office of Thompson Cooper. at the Market House, in Mt. Vernon, a nnmber of mount, and note, belonging to the assignment of v amen a isurr. x list of the note, and account an be found on lie in the office of the Probate udge. Said claim, will be .old1 to the highest bid-r. Term cash. THOMPSON 4, R. C. HUK.0 to opt. 28 1861-nU-wl COmH Assign.- REMOViL. DR. C. W. KELgJEY, i - D E N T 1S T ! i':M01tTON&SAPP- : RESPECTFULLY invite the eitiien. of Hear , J w . . . - U . . j .rv vnu OWOMIi OrV W I U 7 1 1 aj stock of Mens,- Boys, Ladies, Missel, and Cbildrei ( Bra morals. Uaiters. Boots. Slbea. and rtifnnl Tl. 11 eently eeenniwi h M. tr v ti.n i i 'Jf'i. " dove.. Summer Hat. and Cap.aU dlately over the (tore room of Taylor, Gantt A Co ef which we are telling at war prices.- We ar re where he will prosecute the various dutle at the elvlpg new good every Treek, which we get on! profesiion. W'ith an experience of over 10 years n.w summer style .OWfoojd ore always freee constant praetiee, and an acquaintance with all the TTia . H" i " "rrn ui rear tne room, re- and new. mJflwi" onT ft" of MOtt JS 8At?P,tonr of Main anf Vine strette (BanninatBuildingJMttYernoii.oihlo. ' A, . W. J. MORTOf i i3-lf- .tAMM RAPI ' Al kinds of Job Work done it thi of-5o) ttiimhortsetnotic. ';''' ' Late u4provements ( th. a,i. h. dent of giving entire satiofoetiosj... :t..; The bert skill of the Profession warranted te b exercised in every cose. On hand a fine stock oi Deaul materials rewntly procured from the Easf OCT BOOTS, SUuja3 AN uTE AJ'HEIlXfl An exesllent assortment i. I VERY CHEAP. jlnttfeeeived at - ' WARNER MILLER'S J Bot$J 0-B3 Ij ' " TO THE COURT OF COMMON 1'LEAS IN AND FOR KNOX O UN TY,OIIIO- Tbe undersiirned Commissioners for said County represent that the anntml settle ment with the Auditor and Treasurer of said County, herewith filed and made a part f . i. : mam.-, :i I - AnMnA .t.inM,.-, .r i j , . ut luia icuii,, win ive umicut etavcuivui. ui iuo rcuoipie auu uisoursemcuti since the report made at our September session, 1860. On examination of the report when compared with those of farmer years, it will be found that the expenditures have been kept within the usual bounds, and in aome departments considerably reduced. We do not deem it necessary t encumber our report with a full history of our proceedings as shown on our journal, but lefcr to the same, and the books in the Auditor's office, as they will furnish a more full and satisfactory account of the same than can reasonably be expected of us in this report. for the last two years the Directors of the Knox County Infirm ry have failed to mane meir reports to us. un enquiry oi tne memDers iney agree in Btating that the report for 1860 was left with T. 'Rotters.to be delivered to us. and that the reDOrt for the year 1&61 was left with E.Whilney for than purpose.Mr. Rogers claims that he left the report of 1860 in the Auditor's office. Mr. Whitney thinks he left his with onfl of the Commissioners, ibe small amount Ot funds that the Directors have had to disburse, and the large number of phu ers to be provided for, forbids the ide that atv improper motives nave uau anyimng to ao wun me non-proauction oi said reports. We trust that both will soon be forthcoming, when all persons interested can see'whnt has been done in that department. All ot which is respectfully submitted. WM. M CLELLAND,) JACOB BELL, Commissioners, JOHN M'ELROY. AN EXHIBIT OS TBS RECEIPTS & EXPENDIT URES, OF For tho Yeai Ending Sept. 2nd, 18G1 STAT FUND. By amount taxes for State purposes $40,613 49 9 By balance principal and interest surplus revenue 1,741 77 0 To amount of Stale Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 To interest on United States Military School Fund 948 53 0 To interest on School Section 29 29 0 To balance- paid into State Treasury 26,910 89 9 -$42,390 26 9 SCHOOL FUND. By amount remaining in Treasury Sept. I860 138 22 5 By State Common School Fund 14,501 52 0 By interest on U. S. 11. School Fund and Sec. 16. 977 85 O Bv amount collected on duplicate of 1860 ' 7,158 53 9 To treasurer's fees on U S M S fund and Sec. 16 4 b9 0 To orders redeemed and cancelled 21,762 33 9 To amount remaining in treasury on settlement 1,008 90 5 SCHOOL HOUSE AND CONTINGENT FUND. By balance remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 77 29 5 By amount of Schoil contingent lund 2,370 02 0 By amount ot' School house fund 5,530 58 0 To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled 7,941 21 4 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement Sept. 1861 36 68 1 ROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 100 74 5 By amount collected on duplicate of 1800 5,316 45 0 By amount ol special roadlax collected 1860 lab 74 To amount of road receipts collected by treasurer 4,895 09 3 o amount or orders redeemed and cancelled oel SJ 6 To.balance remaining in treasury Sjpt. 2, 1861 97 55 8 j TOWNSHIP FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement I860 43 17 5 ay amount collected on duplicate of 1860 ifl o To amount orders redeemed and cancelled 1,816 49 6 To amount remaining in treasury 51 12 2 CORPORATION FUND. By amount collected on duplicate of I860...: 3,279 12 3 , To orders redoetned and cancelled 3,279 12 3 INFIRMARY FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860. . . . liy amount collected on duplicate of 1860 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861.... To amount of orders redeemed and cancelled S. M. &. N. RAILROAD FUND. By amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 18C0. . . . By amount transferred from S. M. & P Railroad company. ... By amount transferred Irom county fund By amount collected from duplicate of 1860 To amount of coupons redeemed and cancelled To amount of interest on coupons To balance remaining in treasury at settlement 1861 . 42,390 26 9 i 22,776 13 4 22,776 13 4 7,977 89 5 7,977 89 5 6,573 94 4 5,573 94 4 1,867 61 8 1,867 61 8 3,279 12 3 3,279 12 3 To Ramsey and Harper publi-biug laws of 1861 ..' To H M Ramsey publishing delinquent list To H M Ramsey blanks for clerk, sheriff, auditor and assessor. To U M Ramsey publish isg exhibit , . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ... To Moses White for books, p.per, ink, 4c, for office To 8 P Axtell and others for raper for offices .' To B C Ticknor records for offices. ..i ; To H P Hepburn records for offices '. To Simpson & Beer records and books for offices .'. ; To V Cunningham Order books foruditor sntonnT. uPirvatto: d Uurd, Harrod, Gralusba and1 ilitchell school examiner....'.. 0 treasurers of townshij t for settlin j school funds i , ELECTIONS. To judges and clerks of annil l election To judges and clerks of presidential eleotion 10 juoges ana ciorKs oi old electlocs To return judges of justicn's election 113 60 0 69 75 0 69 00 0 3.9 83 O 43 09 66 50 0 II 99 0 68 00 0' 15O0O 117 00 0 . 24 00 0 243 90 O 237 20 O 68 75 0 6 10 0' . , FREIGHT AND POSTAGE. ' ... To J Blake and others freight and express charges on law books, 25' 7$ 0 To W J Morton postage for offices 3 610 .. INSANITY. " , To shariff and others for conveying insane to and from asylum. . 133 50 O To probate judge, jurors and witnesses in insane cases . 50 19 O To J N Burr for medical attendance to the insane 5 75 O To sundries furnished insane persons... ' 8 10 0 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. To surveyors on roads lo viewers, markers and chainmen on roads To damages on roads , , 141 00 of 6G0 85 O' r -. 1 ' -f 29J0' in M o! 39 75 6' 77 25 0 52 00 O ASSESSOR3. . To assessors of chattle property for 1801 NEW INFIRMARY. To J H Roberts for carpenter work on new infirmary... To J McCormack hardware, 4c , for do To Daniel McDowal bedsteads, chairs, &o 169 0OO' 1,199 00 0' 6 50 0 32 09 O 7 00 0 COST, UNCLAIMED REFUNDED TAX. To sundry, persons for erroneous tax sales, 4c REPAIRS TO) BRIDGE. To Bunn & Snow lettering signs for bridgci ; To Gilbert 4 Son scrapers for bridees To R B Payne and A C Elliott painting bridgta , 57 11 O' 'r n IJ - -1. 1. . XT . . , it i . i no, nn v j jjaiacr nun at iidtiod g ana vrv ijreeK Driazos ou vi H1.. n.. . 1,1 I . . iT . . . , I I I n mn iu ucurgu mucs wo k west 01 iwton's ana at ary crees oriage To J M Hill carpenter work on bridge west of Horton'g ' To J H Roberts plank at ML Vernon bridee.... To P Flaherty and L Daw hauline at bridees To J W Miller and W B Russell paint for bridges ' 26 40 O' 135 69 O' IS 13 ta 8i r 15 00 0 18 00 0 40 60 0 9 00 0 3 00 0 3 70 0 FUEL AND LIOHT. To Richards 4 Smith 1770 bushelj coal - 235 33 0' To Russell Smith 120 do .... 14 92 0 To Mt. Vernon Gas Light Company for year ending Sept, 2, '61 60 75 0 27 71 9 1,543 61 1 32 40 0 4 93 1 380 81 1 900 00 0 7.718 05 3 6,276 00 0 Z5 10 O 2,702 69 6 1,603 7 lfiM 7 3 i BRIDGE FUND. By amount remaining in treasury Sept. settlement 1860 112 02 5 By amount of Baxter's loan transferred from county lund 610 00 0 By amount of surplus revenue transferred Irom coun ty fund .... 795 77 O By amount borrowed from A. Greer 300 00 O By amount collected on duolicate of 1860. 5,145 38 5 By amount overpaid by treasurer at Sept. settlement 1861 99 45 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled 6,990 20 6 To amount cf interest on same 70 93 0- To amount of treasurer's fees on borrowed money 1 50 O 9,003 79 9,003 79 5 7,062 63 5 7,062 63 6 1,325 26 7 84 48 O 14 14.0 143 60 O 33 81 5 831 64 O 125 23 O COUNTY FUND. To amount remaining in treasury at Sept. settlement 1860 To amount of fines received in State cases To amount of taxes on chattle property, collected on dup. 1859.. To amount of printer's bill deducted on settlement sheot To amount of taxes refunded and deducted on settlement sheet,. To amount received of D. Gotshall ou land bought of com'ra.... To amount of unclaimed cost paid bv Clerk of Court To amount of taxes collected on duplicate of 1860 18,008 80 8 20,566 ! To amount re-transferred to railroad fundi 900 00 0 To loan from T M 4 H Baxter transferred to bridge fund 610 00 O To loan from fund commissioners transferred to bridge fund. . . . 795 77 O To delinquent taxes col. and deducted from settlement sheet.... 14 14 O To amount of treasurer's fees on fines and payments 19 64 5 To orders redeemed and cancelled 14,384 99 2 To balance remaining in treasury on settlement, Sept. 2, 1861. . 3,842 63 3 20,566 98 o STATEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUED FOR COUNTY EXPENSES. ' JAIL EXPENSES. ' To I Underwood tail fees and boardine prisoners To J 8 Shaw ' do ' do To Burr 4 Bryant medical attendance on prisoners To Buun 4 Snow elazine and Minting ' and class for iail.... ... To J II Roberts and others locks, Vc, , or Jail To A Ladabaugh whfte: washing and P' altering , To Mark Curtia and others for sundries or jail ' 1 ' ' ' JURIES. To persons serving 00 grand juried... oo ao pettit juries.. ' i.d do"; ; talles jarori. 112 33 0' 278 17 O !B75 O' 28 97 0 23 49 0 24 62 O 19 13 0' 401 43 0 341 20 O' . r,294 45 0 300 60 O "notWTTWrt To W SW'tcrs' treasurer's and road receipts....! To G W Myers bindinr treasurer's nwieints ToL Harper ptinting sheriff's proclamation, treaaum'a notice, " . umra oi noiuing courts, Xc. ..... .r .... .v. ............. v Toll U Ramsey publishing proclamation, tieasurer's notice, times oi noiuuig courts, S, I'.gwis-o 47 bo o ; 10 00 0 : 14 00 0 30 00 9 CORONER'S INQUEST. To coroner and jurors on inquests 12 25 Ol To witnesses on inquests .' ' 12 25 0 BORROWED MONET. To Russell, Sturges 4 Co. for loan for county purposes . CLERK 3 FJSES. ... To A C Elliott certifying jury cases, making report!, 4c SO 00 O ao maKlng general Indexes...' w u do do abstracts of elections 24 65 O do services in relation to grand juries, 4c 60 45' 0 SHERIFF'S FEES. To James S Shaw salary for 1861. in part PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S FEES. . . To V C Cooper 3 and 4 quarter's salary for 1860. . . . .'. 275 00 0 ; do 1,2 and 3 do 1861 412 60 0 do making repoits and drawing bonds. 84 00 0t To C F Baldwin assistant Prosecuting Attorney Sept term '60 20 00 0' CONST AT COURT. To Russell Crandall const attending court To Porter Crandall and E V Shaw messengers at court....'.. 457 01 0 - 1 "A 24 60 0' l',011 430 142 00 0 55 60 O AUDITOR'S FEES. To S. W Farquhar for records of appraisement in 1859. . . . f . . . 206 09 0 do lo- fees as Auditor year ending March 1, '61 1,736 73 0 . COMMISSIONER'S FEK8. To Jacob Bell fees as commissioner, 4o 63 37 O To John McElroy do 84 50 O' do overseeing building of, bridges 61 82 O' To Wm. McClelland fees as commissioner 66 60 O do extra services in relaiion to poor bouso bridges 4c. 106 12 0' INFIRMARY DIRECTOR'S FrlfiS. To E J Whitney fees as Infirmary Director To Tbos Larimore do do To Thos Rogers do do T9'60'0' 64 60 0 47 00 0 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. To C S Pyle treasurer of Agricultural Society COSTS ON STATE CASES. To justices' and constables' fees in State cases To witnesses' fees do ........ do before grand jury do MISCELLANEOUS. To sundry persons for cleaning court room, repairs, 4o To J McCormeck and others sundries for court room. . To II Huntsberry 4 Son new gratos do ... To J Beaty recording bonds in treasurer's office.... ... To L Harper subscription to Banner.... To J S Davis and tlarrod for reports to com'r statistic. To J Rowley for taking Pjnd to reform' school.. To lund commissioners interest on loan for county purposes To C C Baugh balance for recording land sub-divisions.... lo witnesses .... Commissioners vs Woodward..... To treasurers of townships for coffins, 4o, for paupers. To John Lamb auditor's fees, State vs. Johnson. .. .'. 265 77 0 827 49 O 163 54 0 20 37 O 19' 30 O 42 73 0 4 06 0 2 00 0 6, 50 0' 21 05 0 65 26 0 6 00 O 3 75 0 29 50 O 1 00 O 179 10 0' 74 00 0' 741 60 0 197 60 0' 141 II I' 111 00 t 144' 10 O i n tr Total amount of orders issued for county purposes , .... ORDERS ISSUED OTHER THAN FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. . Orders issued for bridge purposes 6,965 27 0' do issued lor interest on coupons, railroad lund . 25 10 O 12,373 JT t do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1,725 84 0 22.194 93 1 . 7,941214 1.816 49 6 3,279 12 3 435 70 t 156 74 t infirmary purposes. . tuition school purposes. school bouse and contingent fund. township purposes... corporation fund. road (und special road fund. .'.... umo', . AUUITOK'3 OFFICE, Kho Cotmt, Ohio.) v September, 8, 1861'. f I. SAMUEL, W. FARQUHAR. Auditor of Knox County, hereby oertify thai the' foregoinsr is a full and truj exhibit of the Receipt! and Expenditures of said eoumV from the year ending September 2nd, 1861. , B. W. r ARQUHAK, Auditor K. O. Total. MOUNT VMN0N IRON WO KKS ! ;, , ELEVATED O'VEft AlVfrta FiUE 1M ElTEMoJt 'fOP ; C OKI NG. ST 6 V U': ::ir AT WHOLESALE Ok RETAIL FOR CASH, TRADE OB APrROYE D rAPKRTRlSKW W.' ',. THfi BEST STYLBii AT UNUSUAIXT LOW FIQ URES,',,,. 'f ' ' , EVERY STOVE IS WARRANTED to .Una flre.ix aoat to irn ad Uke VeHjatsa glr Bu'r', oatisfaotion or ns sal.,if rotaraml within Mn daya, Caliaihi.ee ear storoi. N,, u.-,ul.i i" M al the werk. ;. .. ),-. -J O. 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