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Stlje (Enquirer; JlcArtluir, cJan. 1. 1873, J. W. BOWEN, Editor. RBMOVAli ! DRUGS! DRUGS!! 0. T. Gunning has just removed from the "Old Brick Corner" his splondid assortment of Drugs, Med icines, Oils, Paints, BooAs, Station ery, &c, to hi8 NEW ROOM in Will's Now Building, one door west of Oilman, Ward & Co.'b Store, on Main Street, whoro he will be pleased to meet all his old custom ers, and as many more as chose to givohim their patronage. 'Ilia New .Room is really the finest in Southern Ohio; is being visited by evorybody; and his supply o Drugs, Wines, Oils, Toilots, and the liA-e equal to any other establishment intbo country. . Ho fills prcsciptions, and can ac commodate all customers atreason ablo . rates. If you want lo see tho finest Drug Store, drop in and examine this one. For Puro Drugs and Medicines goto Sisson's. .. ' IIowloGoTwest. This is an enquiry which every nn should have truthfullu answer ed before ho starts on his journoy, ana a nttio caro tasen in examina tion of Eoutes will in many cas.es save much trouble, time and money. The "I. B: & TP. Route," running . .. t m from Indianapolis tnrougu Dioom inMo to Burlinrton. has achieved a splondid reputation in the last two years as the leading rasnenger Ronto to the West. At Burlincton it connects with tho groat Burling- ... i - ii . . ton Koute which runs direct inro Southern Iowa to Nebraska and Kansrs, with close connections to California and tho Territories; and passengers starting from Vinton County, on their way wostward, can not do hotter than to take the I. B. & W. and Burlington Route. This lino haspublishod a pamph let entitled "How to go West," which contains much valuable infor mation; a largo correct map of tho Great West, which can be obtained free, of chargo by addressing the Gdncral Passenger Agon B. & M. R. ft., Burlington, Iowa. Dr. N. J. Bowers,. Dentist. Mc Arthur, .Ohio. Five Hundred Thousand. B- 500,000 Bottles of Greene's ArmrsT Pr.nwuii has boon sold in thisStato in threo months. Wo on ly ask you to go to tho drug stores of Gunning or Sisson, McArthur, O., and get a Bottlo Free of charge, or ii rofiitur fiizo at 75 cts. Every Bottlo warrantod to euro Dyspepsia w . 1 , fl". 1 I. J. .1. J or Liivcr (jompiainc, oiCKiioauqcno, Oostivoncss, Heartburn, Water brash, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Impuro Blood, and all disoaso caus ed by Impuro Blood, or deranged Stomach and Liver. Try it. G. GREEN, Prop., Columbus, O. ForAyer's Medicines, go'toG. W, Sisson's. Are You Going West? If so, take our advice, and purchase yourtlck ets over the old reliable and popular Misourl Pacino Railroad' which is, positively, the only Line that rum three Dally Express Trains from St. Louis to Kansas City, and the West! and Is P: osltlvclv, the only Lino which runs rullmnn's niitfA MinmiRm nmi iinv i oftcntis leaneccinuv ifw mnvHrAi i mnnnpri wim nunur onimv iuv form and the patent Steam Brake, from St. Loul to Kansas City, f ort eoott, rontons, Lawrence r.DUn.WA,ll, Afnlilanf, HI-. .fn.Allll KltlirUMktt Cltv Council bluffs and Oninlis. without change Kor information In regard to Time Tallies, rates Ac, to any point in Missouri, KHnias, Nebraska, Colombo, Tcxss or Cal 1 1 fern in, cal 1 on or add reis . 11. Thomson, Agent Missouri Pacific K.R. Col unihus.Ohloior, K. A.Ford, Goneral Passongor A iner, at. i.ouin, mo No trouble to answer auostlossl Dr. N. J. Bowers, Dentist, Mc Arthur, Ohio. The Tide of Emigration Turned! Seekers for new homo are Doui-ino' Into South west Missouri, attracted by the cheap Lands of the ATLANTIC PACIFIC UAILROAUCoM- I'AMY. This Company offers 1,800,000 Acre of the flnett lauds lu the world, at from 4 to 119 per acre, on seven venn' time, and with free trans porfittion to all purchniers. This Road, NKV Kit BLOCKADED BY SNOW, is dust (nod to become the national high way tM.twM.ti Now York unit Hun liViliielMefi! nml to tho industrious farmers of older Htates wo earnestly recommend this land or cheap homes, sure that nowhere can tho uoor man Hilda more grateful cllinuto, a better soil, or greater productiveness. For full information, with Maps and Pain' pblets, address AMOK TUCK, Land Com mis sinner, 83 South Fourth Street, Bt. Louis, Mo. Dr. N. J. Bowers, Dentist, Mc Arthur, Ohio. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser, having been permanently cured of thatdread dlsease,Gonsumptlon, by a simple roniody, Is anxious to make known to his follow sufferer tho means of cure. To all who deslro It, ha will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge), with the, direc tions for pieparlng and tising tho same which they will find astir Curb rot Conbumptiom AlTnUA,IlitOK0BiTil o. Partlca wishing the proicrlplion will plena svldren Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. 196 Penn St Williamsburgh. For Fine Perfumery, go to Sis son's DrogFtorq. ' Settlement Notice. ALL thoso knowing themsolvoH inJobtod to tho firm of Richmond & IIvrh aro requosted to call immo dintoly and Bottlo accounts. We can ' not carry - accounts from ono yoar to another ,alid pay our own bills.- ':' EionmoNb & IloiiN. Ootober 2, 1872. tf- Dr. N, J. DovriBi, Dentist, Mc Arthur, Ohio. ' '' 1 HEALTH AND BEAUTY! Strong' and Pure. Rich BloodI crease, of Flesh and Weight Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to all EADWAY'S SARSAP AEILLIAN RESOLVENT UAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISH IN CUBK8. HO QUICK, 80 ItAPID ARE THE CHANG KS THE BODY UNDF.B UOKS UNDEIt THE INFLUENCE OP THId TRULY W0N11KK FUL MEDICINK, THAT , Every Day an Increase of Flesh and Weight is seen and Felt. Scroruln. Consumption, B-phllis In it) many forms, Glandular llisense, Ulcers ill tllO Tliroilt. Month: Tmiinmr Kii1i in tlifl Glands, and other parts of the system ; Bore r.ye, oiromous msennrges ironii tne jtaro; Kraptlvo Diseases of the Eyes, Note, Mouth, and the forms of. Skin Diseases: Emotions. Fe ver Sores, Scald-Head, King-worm, Salt Rheum !Kryslpolns, Agno, Black Snots, Worms lu the r lean, .minora, cancers in tne womu, ana an Weakcninir and Puinful TllKrhinrcs: Nlirht 8weats audall Wastes of the Life Principle, are within the Curative Range ot Radway'B Siirnnparilltnn Resolvent, und a few days' use will prove to any person using it for either of theso forms of Uist'ii.se ils potent power to cure thrni. Not onlvdoos the 8 A USA P A T?T T.T.T A V RF. SOLVENT excel nil known remcdinl agonts In the C'uro of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitution, Skin and Syphiloid diseases, but it is the only punitive rumuiiy iur . KIDNEY, BLADDER, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dronsy. Incontinence of Urine, llrlirht's Din- cane, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are Brick Dust Deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the win to ot an egg, or throarte like white silk, or there is a morula dark, bilious appearance, and whito bone-dust deposits, and whore there is a pricking, burning sensation, and pain in the Small ol' tho Back, and along the Loins, In all those conditions RAD WAY'S BAUSAPA R1LLIAN RESODVKNT, aided by the applica tion of Railway's Ready Rrcliel to the Splno and Small of the Back, and the Bowels regula ted with one or two of Radway'a Regulating Pills ncrday, will soon make a complete cure. In a few days the patient will be able to hold and dischargo water naturally without pain, and the Urine will be restored to its natural clear and amber or sherry color. THE WASTE OF THE BODY Are supplied with new, healthy and vigorous blood, that furnishes sound structure. Hence all suffering from Weakening Discharges, either Molo or Female, orfrora Ulcers or Sores, through the repsrntive processof RADWAY'S SAUSAPARILIAN, aro arrested, and the rup tured organs healed. OVARIAN TUMOR CURED TUMOR OF TWELVE YEARS' GROWTH CURED BY RAD WAY'S RESOLVENT. Bkykkly, Mass., July 18,1869. Dr. Radway: I have had Ovarian Tumorin the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said "there was no help for It." I tried every thing that was recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw your Resolvont, and thought I would try it, but had no faith in it; because I had suffered for twelve years . I took six bottles of the Re solvent, one box of Railway's Tills, and used two bottles of your Ready Relief; and thoro is not a sign of a tumor to be seen or foR, and 1 feel better, smarter, happier thnnl havefor twelve years. The worst tumor was In tho left side of the bowels, over tho groin. 1 write this ts you fot the bcucflt of others. You can pub lish if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAFP. B Price One Dollai. Settlement Notice. R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the worst pains in from One to Twenty Minutes Not one hour after reading this advertisement need any one suffer with pain. BAD WA TS BEADY BELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. HMVASTIIE FIRST, AND IS THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That Instantly stops the most excruciatingpnin ALLAYS INl'LAMiUATlU.S A!iU tlK9 CONGESTIONS, Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, ISowtls, or the glands and organs, by ono application, In From One" to Twenty Minutes, Krt mutter now violent nr e'cruclntlnir 11m pain, the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease, may sunor, . Radway's Ready Relief Will, In from one to twenty minutkh, afford eatt and comfort, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping pain, can be purchased Fifty Cents por bottle at almost every druggist's and coun try merchant's store ou tins continent, nnu wmunone nour s uistuncooi almost every inu 1 Uition in the United btntes, HllKUMA TI8M AND XKURALGU. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. If those who are now Buffering I'ain, no mat' ter what the cause may be, or by what name It is called if external, apnly Hapwav's Keadt Kkmep to the part of the body where the pain Is present. Jt internal, xu (irons, diiu til in water, as a drink. Whether Cranins. Spasms, Inflnmniation. Confrostion, Asiatic Cholera, CUIIIaand over, Mis most violent, ex cruciating and tortm Iur pains will ba stopped in rrom one to iweniy minutes. PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Afford Instant Ease: INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS, CONGESTION OF TIIR LUNGS sore throat. difficult brkatiung, palpitation ok tub heart, iiy8teeic8, croup, diphtheria, catarrh, influenza, headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, Cold, chills, ague chills. The application of tho READY RELIEF to tho part or parts where the pain or ilifllculty exists will afford case and comfort. 20 drops In u half tumbler nf water will, in a few mo ments, euro Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Iiarrhea, Dyson tory. Colic, Wind In the Dowels, and all Inter nnlPaliiH. Travelers should alwavs carry a bottle ol RADWAY'S UK LIEF with them. A fewdrops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Dittersaa a stimulant. tEVEIt AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOUE 8CUREI). FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY CENTS. There Is not a remedial agent in tho world that will euro FEVER AND AGUE, and all other Malarious, Dillons, Bcarl't, Ty phoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Railway's1 Pills,) so quick as Radway'a Ready Hollof. TSTO OlsTIE Person need suffer, be they ever so much ex posed to Fever and Ariio, if they will only take hih. a v'a RRinv Hki.ikp. and keen thair hoo. li opm with Uaduxty't Pitt. Hundreds In the west, wnounvo uituerio oeun uuciorinn at vuu rato of ono ami two hundred dollars for a few months' treatment arekeenlne themselves and famlHe free from FBVSIt and AQVR, CIII.LS and FKVFR, RHEUMATISM, C., lor ono or twodollars a year, spent for Railway's Keady Kellnf anil Rndwny's Pills (coated). The READY RELIEF will afTord initant lau to all. Price only 5U eonts per bottlo, N. B. Hoe that every bottle has an India Rubber Stopper. Hold at all DrtiKglsU, and at Dr. Radway'a ottlce, Mo, 32 Warren, cor. Church Street, New York. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT CURATIVE PILLS. PERFECTLY TASTELESS. Elegantly Coated with Sweet Gum. PURGE, REGULATE, PURIFY, CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. IUdwoy7 PUls, POBTIIE CUMK OF Aft. nrsnnnituo o rTiir uTiirdnrr rtvrn HOWKLS, K1DNKYS, M.ADVKtt, NKHVOVk OISKASK.1, HKADACIIK, CONSTIPATION OOSriVKNICsS, IN DIOKHTION, IY8PKPSIA BILIOUSNESS. nillOUH FK7KU, IN FLA M- jUAjjijy vr i ii a au n riLax, anil all tie ranifomonts of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to Effect a PotitivoCure, PURELY VKOF.TAIU.K. CONTAINING NO MKKOURY, MINERALS OR DKL. i SIUUUS DKUUB. TObsore tho following aymptoms rH))t Constlpa., order of the l)letlve Organs i niood In "'oil, inward Piles, Fullness of the Nausea, Hcha Hnsd, Aoldity of the Htoninch, or WelKbtenrtburn, DisKiist of Fond, Fullness oinainKor in uu ouninicii, nour Krui-tatlons, KlutterliiR at the Pitof thoBtomach, SwimniliiKof the Head, Hurried nml Difficult Itrenthlnif, Fluttering at the Heart, Choklngor BiilfoentltiK Honsatlon when In a Lying i'os tiiro. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Weba before the Sight, Kerorond Dull I'nln In the Head, Iieflclenny of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and tfyes. Pain in the Ride, Client. Limbs, and Sudilon Flushes f Jleat, Ilurnlng in the Flesh, A few doses of RinWA Y'a Pn.tJ trill frca the system from allthealiove-naniedillsordera, Frio ! Canta Par Box. RAWAT &c CO. No. .13, Wsrren, eer. Church st. N, V, READ FAISEAND TRUE. Send na letter Homo tn RADWAY A tn . tin. Ml Wair nar. niniMh Rt-.l w.m Vn.b iiifomintlon worth UmifSAndi will beaonC.Youi. -OF THE - ... : . ,i -TO THE- Court or Common Pleas! - FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER , 1872, THE BALANCE IN THE TREASURY ON SAID DAY! ALSO, ' THE REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE Appointed by the Court to Examine laid Annual Report. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, VINTON COUNTY, OHIO,) September 18th, 1872. to the Honorable J. J. Harper, Judge oUiie Court of Common Pleas of Vjnton County, Ohio : TVE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS OF VIN- v TON COUNTY, OHIO, respectfully submit to your Honor the following report of our official transactions during the. year ending September 3d, A. D. 1872. Also an accurate statement of the financial affairs of the County for the past year. We have held, during the .year, four regular sessions and four special ses sions; and we have also established four County Roads. We constructed several new Bridges, and repaired old ones. The following is a Statement of the Financial Condition of .the County: ' STATEMENT Of Expenditures of County Funds for the Year ending September 3d, 1872, Together with. Receipts and Balances Remaining in the Treasury, viz : . RECEIPTS. To Amount Transferred from County Poor Fund, MO 00 - ' ' Trnnaftirrnri tVniw TnUpm- nry Fund. 500 00 82 61 ' 52 G5 70 05 7,424 7 " " Hnecial County Fund, 82 61 Peace, net, " Publishing Delinquent Land Sale, " TtpwuiliAi fnllni.fl.n nn Duplicate, ntt, Itefundod bv Jackson .'ounty, State vs. Cum- miU8, net, 178 12 " " Jury Fees' from Sheriff net, 71 88 " " Deposited to Redeem Land, net, 48 45 " " Bridge Onlcr Doposited, 1 to ' " August Collection ou Du plicate, net, 5,871 01 " " Trnnsforred fitnn Speeiul County Fuud, 71 JWtota' $14,7&0 00 EXPENDITURES. By Amount Overpaid Last Tear, I " " Paid Grand Jurors, " " Petit and Tales Ju rors, " " " Witnesses, examin ing Court, " " " Commissioner II. II. ftwnlin, " " " Comtnbmloner Pat i rick Kelly, " " " CoinmiHslon'rWash ' liiKton Keeton, " " " Commissioner Ilnm uhroy Clark, " " " Auditor's Fces,-H. Itevnolds, " " ' " Auditor's Fecs,-W. Wi Belford, " " Htat ionery for Coun ty Ofllces, " " " Witnesses before the Grand Jury, " " " Witnesses lu Crim inal Cases " " , " Hurveving' Roads, McI.xttrluVe, " " " Surveying Boads Chalnman,' J " " Surveying Roads Markers, ' " " Viewers, " C.W. Holland, Cleric Court, ' u ii (ioorge Lantl Clork of Court, " " " School Kxamlner IS 4 It. Barnes, " " " School Examiner J. 8. Iluhn. " " ' School Examiner I O. Perdue, " " , " Dan Booth, Sheriff, " " " Dan Booth, Sheriff, Conveying to Reform - Farm, " " " Dan Booth. Sheriff, Conveying to Luna tic Asylum, ' " " A. L. Hunter, Dep uty, . " " " A. lu Hunter, Sua- taining Prisoners, i u foronor'a Inquests, " " " Elontlons, Judges, Clerks and Justices of Peace, " " " Printing Blanks and Advertising, " " " Township Assessors, - " . Coal for County Of. flees and Jail, " ' " Witnesses in Cases of Lunacy, " " " Township Treasur ers for settlement, " " " Attorney Aiipointod by Court, Homer C. ' Jones, . " " " Attorney Appointed by Court Arch Mayo. " Attorney Appointed by Court, ilark A Ilamlilll, " " " Attorney Appointed by Court, . K. Barn' .Mill, " " " Attorney Appointed by Court, John Mayo " " " (Jourt House repairs it ii freight aud Express 'on Laws aud Public ! 4B SG3 75 1,705 00 23 60 - 834 20 103 00 08 80 80 05 1,100 76 539 28 629 02 800 50 671 05 75 00 800 500 31 50 069 77 10 70 53 00 08 00 48 00 1,087 07 82 85 58 80 230 00 1,200 80 ' 00 VI 174 40 1,281 SO 825 UU 106 88 080 80 80 60 00 100 00 78 00 0 00 50 00 78 (U Documents, Taxes Refunded, 14 84 48 01 147 60 187 70 120 0 J Math f Peace in cr .I.' ,.... it ir " Constables in Crlm Inal Cases, " Witnesses In Crlmlu nl Cases, " Furniture for Connty Ofllces aud Court 1 Boom, " Hani ware for Jail I nd County Ofllces, tedepipt'p Of Lflnds, ' ltnliert Sage, Guard? lug Treasury, " O. W. Ullnian, Kx amlnlng Draft aud Spoclll cation, " l'roseeutlng Attor ney M'Olllivray, 11 Prosociitlng Attor ney Claywiolo, " D. V. C. S. Ran pells, Physicians for ., ('ciiililiali, 11 Coininlttefa ExnuilMj ing Commissioners' Report, " ( o.u, on Psle of Boo tlon ifl) Ministerial Lands, " Poll Box for Clinton Township, ft Wo(i)lyray, Prose eiitlng Attorney ppr ' cent, on Fines ana 1 osts, Mcwilllvrar, Ac countsut Kxaraln Ing Treasury, T. A. Murray, Re cording for County and Bonds, I for Court Room, tf Open pg Ditch to Jail, " Probate Judge, f II. C. Jones pn Man. date, State ts. Lee, ' 91 05 50 07 5 00 15 00 188 84 148 08 ii ii i ii 11 00 80 00 50 01 S 70 ti ii i ii 8 IS 00 0 BO 4 00 H 00 Vo 100 By Amount Paid llnnd-cuffs for Sher iff, 4 00 .". " " Suhscripfn'to Dom , ocrntio Knquirer lom 1868 to 1871, 4 50 " " " Slcrehiiudiso for Jail and County Olllccs, 184 69 " " ' Stamps for County Bonds, 0 80 " " " K A. ITulbert, Let- tering Olllce Hooms. 5 80 " " " Insurance on Jail and Court House, Policy $10,000 for live roars, 825 00 " " " Interest Allowed ou County Orders, 180 93 Balance in 'f rensury 028 05 S 14,750 00 STATEMENT Showlngtbe Condition of the Treasury of Vinton County, Ohio, on tJie 3d Day of September, A. I). 1873 t Showing the Amounts of the Several Funds Kecetved During the Year. Also the Amounts of Kachi'nnd DIsburHeil, and the Balance remaining lu the Treasury on said Jay. (Nelson Richmond, Treasurer.) To Amount Net Collections on Dupli cate; Stale Funds for be- cemher, 1871, including former Del intuencies, f 0,290 27 " " Net Collections for June, 187S, 4,878 54 $11,175 81 By Amount Not Total Paid State Treasurer, us per vouch ers on flic, 11,175 81 BRIDGE FUND. BKCKIPTS. To Amount Balance in Treasury Sop. tenibor 1,1871, $2,080 01 " December Collections on Duplicate, 1871, 4,189 00 " " August Col lections on Du plicate, 1872, 8,340 15 Total i $10,517 02 SXrENOITUREa. ' By Amount Order Deposited hi Coun u ty Fund. $ 1 50 " " Orders Redeemed and Do. posited December, 8,287 50 " Orders Redeemed and De posited March, 172, 408 25 Ordors Redeemed and De posited June, 1B72, 8,900 90 " Orders Redeemed and De posited September, 18T2, 1,817 00 " " Order (No. 810,) aud Cred ited in Countv Fund, 2 50 " " Order (No. 10850 and Cred- I ted in County Fund, 10 00 unlance In Treasury, 8,281 87 $10,517 02 COUNTY POOR FUND. KSCKIPTS. To Amount Balance In Troasurv. Sod- teniber 1,1878, $1,128 90 " " DcriMiibiir Collections on . Duplicate, 1871. 1,047 48 Aiigusi loiiectionson tri plicate, 1878, KIM Total 1 ,018 87 EXPENDITURES. By Amount Transferred to County . Fund, 500 00 " " Orders Hedocmcd and Depos ted Dcc'ber, 1871, 269 85 " Ord ers Redeemed and Deposited March, 1872. 891 07 " Transferred to Special County Fund, 87 51 " Onlors Rciloomed and Deposited June, 12, 820 80 11 Ordors Redeemed and Deposited Sopttember, ltn, 4MI 75 Balance lu Treasury 997 9 Total $ 8,013 27 TOWNSHIP AND TOWNSHIP POOR FUND. RKOZTrTfl. To Amount Docoinlior Collection on duplicate, jcii, " " August ( olloctlon on Du plicate, 187, 8,032 88 1,441 80 M74"o7 Total v?' t r rr By Amount Ordors Redeemed and De.' vrBRNnirnRu.. posiieu niarcu, utix, f Balauce in Treasury 8,032 08 1,441 80 $ 8,474 67 AND SCHOOL HOUSE FUND. BKOKIPTS. To Amount Iernnbar Collections qn lupncute, inn, B,uno 'ii " " Slate Common School Fund, . 4,700 00 " 11 Colliicted from Slulgs County, . 59 40 " " , Juno Collection ou Dupll- rate.lSia, 7,857 01 I' " State CommouRchool Fund, 8,5V5 00 I I Show Llcnnsu Distributed, 81 60 " Interest Section 19 fi-qui' 1 Township and State, 9R8 88 Total $26,(14 40 XPEMDITUREH. By Amourit Overpaid September 1st, $ ' jmi, tv ' . Onlnra Reileemed and Do- posited March, 1873, HM 14 : Balance In Treasury 10,908 77 $26,814 40 BUILDING OR INFIRMARY FUND. BE0EIPT8. ' To Amount Balance in Treasury Sept.. 1st. 1872, f 518 25 " " Collected from "Elijah Whitluch, 081 18 " " Transferred from Build- Ing Fund, 1,835 43 " " June collections ouDupli- t ate, 1U72, 4,503 41 Total , $ 6,778 21 EXPENDITURES, By Amount Transferred to County $ Fuud, 500 00 " " Treasnror'i por cent, on Collection from Whltlach, 9 21 " " Onlers Rodoemed and De posited June, 1873, 8,508 00 " " Orders Redcoiued and Do- posited Sept. 8, 1,488 00 Balance in Treasury 1,818 00 $ 5,778 81 COUNTY BUILDING FUND. RECEIPTS. To Amount December Collections on Duplicuto. $ 8,057 5 Total Collections $ 8,057 69 EXPENDITURES. By Amount Overnald Seutcmbor 1st. t 1872, 100 63 " , " orders Itcdeeined and De posited December, 1871, 501 49 " " Onlers Redeemed aud De posited March, 1872, ,454 15 iinmuce in xruasury car ried to Inllnnnrv "Fund. Muy 10th, 1872, 1,835 43 $ 8,957 60 INTEREST SECTION 29 FUND. RECEIPTS. Amount Collected from Thos. Thackor, $ 8 79 " " Ellis Bolen, 8 00 " " " Mich'lCarnen- ter. 8 84 1. 11 j,n j.nwlor, a 11 " " " Kllen Norton, 8 82 " 11. State Treasurer, 140 83 " " " Abraham Bry- son, 0 00 . " " " Thos. Thacker, 1 84 To till $ 178 88 EXPENDITURES. Amount Overpaid Scptomberlst, 1871, $ 20 81 . " Onlers Redeemed and Do- . posited March, 1879, 135 63 " Treasurer's por cent, on Col lection, 87 Bqlance in Treasury, 11 82 $ 178 83 PRINCIPAL SECTION 29 FUND. RECEIPTS. Amount Balance in Treasury. Septem ber 1st. 1871. $ 71 " Collocted from Thos. Thackor,- 10 62 " " " .Ellis Bolen, 25 00 " . Michnel Car- tponter, 55 82 " John Lawler, 4 54 " Ellen Norton, 18 42 " " Ievl Nanner, 83 84 " " " Jacob Irvln, 1(175 " " " Madison Peck, 15 00 " " AhrahumBrv- son, 20 00 " " " Snrnli A. Ax- . tell. 80 07 " " . " Thos. Thackor, 10 68 Total $ 826 69 EXPENDITURES. Amount Puld State Treasurer. Febru ary, 1872, $ 142 SO " State Treasurer. Aunust Collection, 1872, ISO 45 11 Treasurer's nor cent, on Collection, 8 27 Balance lu Treasury, 71 $ 820 C9 INTEREST SECTION 16 FUND. RECEIPTS. ' AmountJollceted from Miles ltntcliff,$ " " " A. K. Mcl.ain, " " " Win, Bnlllu- cr, " " " Miles Rirtcl iff, " " " J. C. II. Cobb, Section 20, " " " NuncvJ.Cobh, " " " StuteTrensur- er, " " " Solomon Goff, " . " " Nuthaulol Si monton, " . Chas. J. At- 12 00 0 00 83 52 12 60 50 40 2 50 7B0 4(1 80 HO 1 85 k 1 119011, 42 00 ' Total I EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's per cent on Col lection, $ " Orders llodecmed and Credit ed to School Account, " Distributed to School Fuud, 985 00 1 78 905 03 78 85 985 SO PRINCIPAL SECTION 16 FUND. BKCKIPTS Amount Bulunco in Treasury Sent. 1st 1874 $ 00 Collected from Miles Rntcllff, 20 00 " " " A. K.McUIn, 20 00 " " " Wm.Itiilliiiger, . 24 48 " " " Miles RatclilT, 80 00 " " " J. C. II. Cobb, Hoc. 20, 70 00 " " " NuncyJ. Cobb, 60 00 Kiilomop (Jflff, 65 00 " " Nathaniel Sl- niontou, 7 60 " " " Charles J. At kinson, 68 00 " " " JohnW.Reod, 07 00 Total $ 404 04 EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's per cent, on col lection I 4 04 " . Paid State Treasurer, 879 5 " Bulunco in Treasury, 80 06 f 404 04 TOWNSHIP ROAD FUND. BKCKIPTS. . ' Amount December Collections, " August Collections, $ 1,007 61 808 87 ?o(aJ . I 1,275 78 EXPENDITURES. ' Amount Ovorimld Sept-ember 1st, 1871, $ 78 " suiiervitors Receipts Depos- Red, 8?5 49 " Money Ordors Deposited, S47 89 jinianco 111 Treasury Distrib uted, . 201 02 $ 1,275 78 CORPORATION FUND. RECEIPTS,, Amount December Collection, 1871, $ " August Collection, 1873, Total - 1 EXPENDITURES. Amount Onlors Redeemed and Depos- " iteilMaiT.h, 1H78, $ " Balnnco In Treasury Heptem berd,1872, 87 82 77 09 105 81 67 63 77 00 Bli : I j 05 ill ROAD DAMAGES. RECEIPTS, Amount on Hnnd, Collections Soiitimi- bcr,1871,i '$ 635 18 Total . $ 635 10 EXPENDITURES. Onlors Redeemed and Depos- ' itoil, 685 19 $ 685 19 COUNTY SPECIAL FUND. RECEIPTS. Amount Bnlanre In Treasury. SopUim-' her 1, 1873, $ 82 51 " December Collections, 1871, 18 4V " Tj ansrerrcdfruin County Poor (' Ji'inu' Collections on Dupll. " cate, 1873, .,,,.(.. 71 Total 1 EXPENDITURES. 1 Amount Transferred to County Fund, " Veteran Bond Redeemed and Filed, June. 1872, " Transferred to County Fuud, September 1, 1878, 180 28 83 Dl 100 00 71 '$ 180 m SHOW AND PEDLERS' LICENSE. KEOEIITS. , 1 ..:.(' ., Amount Receivtd from Bells Brothers, $ 80 00 " , Skinner 4 Fore. ' , wan, . ,. . , 80 00 " . " ' Ronton, Sprln- ' ger n uompnny, , ssj uu Total $ 70 00 ' EXPENDITURES. -i ! i Amount Treasurer's por cent ou Col lection, ... $ ; . 1 00 " Paid state Treasurer, net, 8160 : " ; - , Distributed to School Fuud, 81 60 $,,,70 00 AUCTION DUTIES. RECEIPTS. Amount Collected Of C. W. Gist, , ! Total ... ,', $ 8 00 800 EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's por cont. on Col lection, $ 04 " Paid State Treasurer, 1 no 8 00 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND. RECEIPTS. Amount Balance ou hand September 1, 1871, , $ 175 " Collected at date. Sentcmber 8. 1878, 150 50 Tolnl $ 826 48 EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's per cent, on Col lection, " Balance in Treasury, 1 68 824 90 $ 826 48 JUROR'S FEES. RECEIPTS. Amount Collected March 1st, 1872, $ 80 00 " " July 3d, 1872, 1 80 00 Total $ 7800 EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's per sent, on Col- ' lection, ' ' - 78 i " Balance to County Fund, 71 88 $ . 78 00 REDEMPTION OF LANDS. RECEIPTS. Amount Collected from Abraham Wil bur, $ 45 78 Total $ 45 78 EXPENDITURES. Amount Treasurer's per cent, on Col lection, $ 3 88 " Order Deposited to County Fund, 43 45 " raid Bowen, ordor Deposit ed to County Fund, 100 45 78 SPECIAL FUNDS (Township.) RECEIPTS. A mouut Collections, February, 1878, $ 1,410 79 " " August, 1872, 1,118 78 Total EXPENDITURES. $ 2,530 57 AmountOrders Deposited, 1,418 79 " Uulancc in Treasury, 1,110 78 $ 8,530 57 TREASURER'S PER CENT ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS. Amount Fines from Justice Peace, $ " Jury Fees, " Money Refuudcd from Jack- - son County, 1 " School from Molgs County, " Teachers' Institute Fund, 1 " Infirmary Fuud. from Whlt " latch, . ( " Redemption of Lands, S " Auction Duties, " Show License, 1 " Section 29 Interest fromTown shlp, " Section 29, Principal, i " " 10, Interest from Township, 1 " ' 10, Principal, 4 " School Funds Collected on Du plicate, . 805 " . Other Collections on Dupli cate, . 63S Total $1,074 92 EXPENDITURES. Amount 1st Settlement with Auditor, $ 601 88 .. .. .. .. 4(4 " Allowed at March Session Sundry Collections, 15 91 " Allowed atsoptembor Session Sundry Collections, 83 81 $1,074 93 RECAPITULATION, SHOWING BALANCES REMAINING. Bnlimce Spoolnl Township Funds, $ 1,110 78 1 onoiy r lino, oii s " Bridge Fund, . 8,28187 " Countv Poor Fund. (nil M Township nml 'Township Poor Fund, 1,441 80 Hi hnol and School House Fund, 10,902 77 liiiiiiiuiK or innrmnry Minn, 1,218 uu iiiivruaincriiou x ministerial 1 nnu, 11 m Principal " ? " 71 " 111 School Fund. 90 AK Townsh I n nond Fund, 201 62 Corporation Fund, 77 09 Teachers' Institute Fund, 824 00 Total Balances $20,288 70 All of which is respectfully submitted. 11. H. 8WAIM, 1 Communion- PATRICK KELLY, i r Vinton WASHINGTON KEETON. J Co., 0. To the Honorable, the Court of Common fleas of Vinton County, Ohio: Your Committee aDDointed to examine the Annual Report of the (jounty Commissioners for .the year ending Seotember 3. 1872, beg leave to report that the translers Irom one fund to another set out in said report are, in our judgment, illegal. The report in other respects we find to be correct. V. S. CLAYPOOLE, Pros. Att'y,) 1 jut ii DinniiiLLj, JOHN MAVO, Com. 20,000. 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At the hour ofl nVlrwk p. ar r d.i ii.. following doscrlbed piemises, to-wlt: A partofthoHoutli-west corner or theKorth- east uunrter of Heel Inn iiiimluir Tumv.iin ,.t TowiiHhlpinimbor Klnven (11,) ltuuge number Hoveuteen (17.) nnd I'Sjiecliilly described as the tractor land fifty (CO) foot in width running diagonally rrom a point Twcntv-llve (5) feet " "" i"o surYuywi ny a. W. BtllllO for S Hallroad from Vinton Btntlon to Vinton Fur nace, where said line lulirmita tho n..A said quarter Hection; tbcuco running Houtli- 7.,., J "! "iryuy out XWOIItV-nve (ft) feet north or said survey which said line running os aforesaid Is to be the tenter of the strip or tract or land lioroln conveyed. Also, three (8) acres and live (0) rods belim a itrln of "'"d "Irty-flvo (US) feet wide from the center iirtlio Itallroail truck of the Vinton Ftirnaeeand oal Co. or Ohio's Itiiilroad on each side of said ritiiimiu iracu nom the center located In the North. west quarter of Mention nuiii her Twenty live (M) TowmkIiIk numliiir IClnvcn (in Itaniii liniiibnrHiiveiiteen (17,) in Vinton county, Ohio. Also the Itullroiid Iriin and Ties located on the above iliimirllicil real ostato aupposud to be two- ' thlidsnf anillo lu lenglli. Taken as the property of tho Vinton Fumnre Coal Co, of Ohio to satisfy an order of aula on nttnchiiient issueil from the aforesaid Court In rnvor of Cornelius Karnes. ' AnprnlHed at Three Thousand and Four Hun dred 1 mllncs (ia,4UO,) and must bring two-thli of tluitsinn. Tonus ol Hslo Cash lu hnnd. , i .. 1ANIKT, BOOTH, HO. Mayo 4 K. A, Bratton, Att'ys for PVtlu. December 4, lOTU-Ow . , mm mm Sim,