Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 03, 1859, Image 1

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    The Indejensient Repubikon,
reiILTISIMISTIRT TUrasarr YOISING, LT NONTILOSE,
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PL. i AT $1,50 PIS ANIIIVX,VA ADTANCS. •
Hates of Advertising.
One...gene (I 2 lines or I ess)one week, SO,6C.
o ne ininue • ~ - two weeks, '0 75
One square .- " three weeks, 1,01
Ona'sqnare . .. one month, 146
One-square " two months 2,24
One square 4 ' three months, - 4,00
One square 4 ' six months, 6,00
One 'qualm ' " , one year, 8,00
-Two sqturee one year,'..,
Three squares one year, • ....solo
}lre squarmone year, ' 425,00
One :adman - one year, • , ... 40,00
Tearly advertisers *rill have the privilege *falter
log er chanting their advertisements' without ad
ditional eltatge.
Business cards, not exCeedingfive lines, inserted
at $1,90, per 'tavern. , -
Job Work.
This ollitele sipplied with a good assortment of
Jobbing !materials. and all kinds of Joh Work; snob
as Carder Posters, Patophletake., will he done neat
tr ind pnimptiv
BUSINESS CARDS.
•
O. P. Pordhsan,
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I . "I7,AILTSI B TIMPIR
an , . 4.40 w 'kr*? ko4.laree?,
Moctroloc, 3112th 1.1a5!. •
•- - JAL flab, ' •
111rOUFACTVIiNILCUARNSADDLP.4,a341TlirSK.6.
All.ew MIZW, sruqtv
N•w JilMarf 13411.11/.4y
IMlllun N. Groier,
170148 it AT LAY." 64•1464" )146aorsi. Pradietenoity
ja. C.CIII Thileunk, der.4..4 da.a, t fu o
volmscara. 84461.1 , 4 from Jamul Ida rec4irtletagial,
te501464 OFFICE Co. 46 Chvanta Meet.
'4•:4 Looki,Datember=lBs9.ly .
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_ llaticis.B. Davison, E D.,
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n.l.vestfieelMTlTTlCV. . and ST. - MMUS. Jai . Idindia4 and'
po.rt. 4.3t.qachntaw 17.nt). 01 VICE In
ho
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Rue VV. Nod, Dd. R=IDENCE. core, oppatF3lriia Church.
Mantme, Pd.,'Narealtai• It, ISIa, .
C. Winkler,
new Ifit.u..an, !5u...9. Co, Pa., or,' X. I: pi
.2. Mars ram.
:New Xllfoutt. Zion, 14,
B. R. Rogers,
`TILL enhttrtnee the. VANUTAPTTRI: f oil ,ie s eepflooe of
CARRIA(M 4 , WAGONS. ST.. •
In the beet style at Witehasarothl pond of the hest tosteriole, at the well
toPwo .tanol, a few rude coot of Searle', Hotel., In 31ontreoe,- whete
he nal ho happy to twelve the coll. oral: who wont an) thing t 066
Igoe. Mantra,. Septecaber 13. 164-IT •
H. D: Bennett
1300 K BINDER. Seritloy, Bnmnehaena rowa n 15,. : • Te s te t• tAi
Ile iv intorno the poop h , zw..quaumwsam pele,tortngeodatles
tte he L•prepared to Mad Pe:indict& and Book.. and Rev& old
11...kJ, E. W. Fut= sill reoefre Aniudicals. Books, ke.. for B.
D. &neat. • Gibson, Sept. 8. iS:+B.-tr
William B. SiMpson, _
ETA CCR REPAIRER, baring Worked for the pelt nine rears
witt;the wow skirs/ workmen. he feeh, nostkient I hat he can
d o th t moo dithoult jeto on...hat n Wee. • All work warranted to:
gio,..onobetno,;‘, Jewerr testslnott nosily and on nowdmlde terms ,
sb ol , ,t Wrimer',. new : 4 tore. corner of ban srulTurn •
pile ... Streets, kir r•ear.6. Ilotel.Montrow. P. - •
Ir. R. Srorrsox,hu wftrLed Lome for onme shil 1 an tee
omnund him. no a ezn.fol and 44.1111h1 work - owl,' (4 - az:Went to Lib ha
s gond work wear. hr c"nr th the eohta l 7.h.d worthy of roali•treoet.
Towarrdx. Joh.: la. Wu..l..lHANZatni.
Emasi To Wm. 'EI well. "E.. W. RalrT, *E. 11,„ 3lemlaymr.. r 0 -
ilmnfriel, B. rine.i.ery. Vsurala; 14, e. reut:cy, L. Searle., C. D
2-111,11(4N 3.lrirtmar.7.._ .110Mrrre.e.
3f , airme. ..St•pt. I J., I &)6 f
IMWm. W. Stith & Co.,
CA sty F .T AND CHAIR MAXITAC- •
on, n. 1t.,-vcon:turA:v c,4AbAnet all kinds
ce cAiglEr FrENm - r:.. (4•Yumbhed.s“
1 , , - e. nrti,. St.T AO W.re• 11.-9:o.: C.' )tats Street.
11,Aktnele. k's.., MAY ',. /i ,.. . ,- :i - - 4 •
Hayden Brothers.
Tf-t e 1.7 z KOT/ONS, WA des.
1V iterclAblionliNslie., 4 spiiell A acv Y:rri:Jti,blr g Prices.
New Mllfort 11.3";
Boyd & Webster, _
V . . / ;, E P:;;L:'
P.,1141 u0y
Alt Ba334!as Material, 444, Sault.
alneg Csrpager .t.Amplacxr 310.1.113.1(.1.7c1..
5143112,14. F.. Avri! 14. 1,45.4.!
Dr• G. Z• itimock:
pITYSICI N AND synntox,
K 11,11+,. Sl.:v.l4oas rout:: v, ra. uiFlft orve. WlHou
& I,4lgltz- :A Sit MAO.
?larch
Dr: Wm. Ricbardson
. %yon.pr, , ,rctfnui tctier 1.14 prat...lona/ .trsteta to the lu
haintent, of Ilearrooe and IN rir!a!tv. OFFICE v.er
Aul
fa+l'+Fhae. fIF to the Ety , ,eltote!.
3lontver,iftl2.l.3,rla:-.5.-arp
Dr. R.F.Wilmat.
RADrATE cf the AI nu.l Ilopeirontlae
C
Medirtne.ti urns . I..rnemently lo.r Min Great Rend. Pa. (II •
venter of Stabk,3l,l =thth:ll wepekth the 11.., E.
t.ty
H• Smith,
SURGEON DENTIST. nftlenter scat ifsce.
14•••• the Daptiat CbUria(North alde) to Moat.
Kw. • Particular attentioa actli beADea to lase*
log teethtad Amur* piste. andto !Mug &violas tooth.
Yastrow. Jo:mazy It. 1ii58.-tt
_ C. D. Virgil, .
RESIDENT DENTIST, .WONTRISiI..
44.... Orr at Ms FrarAa ROOta I• Petting t ea th p G o ld
ihre. style ettil ' Art. Alt jobs
Sturman. AprL Isra.-toet
Dr. A. Gifford,
iarIIDSONtESTIrt. Maas *DA Dr. n' -c. men NTllnon'a
Som. Particular 'Donn.. .all no given to nvonting Tenth on
1.;01.1 or SlDnn• pile—alus a Lk., plan. All openntlonsnnirranted.
IStontrcon., Sept..n,l3S.S.-tf
Timm, •
ScItGEO.N. Itcarrnar, 0 . 111m s: 112 iLc
- A. Bnahnefl,
i TTORNEYkrucxsirmon AT I.t.W. Offee over S. S.
...IL, Weirs um* stott,lB Iftiar,l'a..-1.11 - _
feeler & Stoddard.
TIE:MIMS TN MOTs & SNUEM. trutbft• and . F 1.".."
Yalu 4, It* dout teitorbeArk - 13444. ?Loam., 1 . 46-vtn. 1
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Evanaand Thomas Graham also came from Ltmerne,
and B. T.. Case, (now the oldest sorybring member of
the-bar here) Almon If. Bead, Charles Catlin, and.
Wm. Jessup, located here, and became active prac
ticing attorneys. '• - '
. ' Peri& and Coroners. - i
The election (or She . tiffs s and Coroners has always
been for,3 years.each. They hive been. as follows: :
• Susairr Cocosmt -
1.819., FAltraid Fuller, -Stephen Wilson, "•
.1815, Austin Mesa, . Philander Stephens,
1818, Samuel Gregory, Chapman Cam, '
tint, . Philander Stephens, Daniel Trowbridge,
1824,
.SarnnellGregorT, . 'Charles Chandlerjr.,
1827, Charles Chandler jr., Benjamin J. Biotech,
18:10, Joseph Williams, Davis P. Warner, '
1833, Charies.Lvery, 111 am 'Finch,
1836, Willis= Hartley, Walter Follet, '
1839, , ~. Walter Fact, Thomas Johnson, .
.1842 4 Thomas Johnson, Jonas Carter,
1835, Moon C. Werner, Wtn. B. liandtick,
.1848, , Cloistopher IL Gere, John Baker,
185 i, Gabriel B. Eldred, . William B. Boyd,
1851, Frl4l. P. Master, Benjamin Dim
1667, . John Thong, Dr: .I. Blackman,
• On the death of Chapman Can, Nicholas McCarty
was elected Coroner in 1619. No vacancy 'ever oc.
curred in the office 'of Sheriff. All but the first,
third, fourtii,fiftlt, and eitthltarnes (counting , Sam ,
tie! Gregory twice) are still thing, Dr At the fleet
election Asa Biotech, sea. was the chief competitor
of Mr. Fuller for Sheriff;-and as the taro' highest
were returned to the Goverooe, who had 'at that pe
riod (he power to cointuisidO either of the tiro, • Mr.'
D.; preaumh4 his piiiiitical standing weak commend'
lihn to the • Grrnentor's favor, notwithstanding he
stood - second' bestir the popular vote, venially gave'
'lands,. itiethent iertorded - hire, Ind forwarded to
Braintritc,bcing that part ••of:ald Braintrita cut i Ihrviaberg in ham of 'getting the comic sioa. Bit
off fromiumerne by . thi. , etunity .111 e, letterinathi Gov. Snyderdlifinit like to •,' tali - ethe re;:ponsibility.'
'tidied at wham , -..,::'. ..,.., .. - - -. ' - 1 •_Go In Jun ifuneltr.,lti got Lis : betas ,eareited,.,
" The Cotustylleatl on Mood at liostonety three •reeikilvd p and sett on, and:rhially r e ceived the c ohi. •
, . ,
co - b i . 4 - ---- - 7-- -- ! -- 7 ------,-- 1 Caunniatimers'appointedhy the Governor. Stakes - suite: iiiii:;
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jirtLEtts ix a nticErar.e., my eteremesiny occupied 1 were set at fir" avee f end,pkiew PeoPeeed- Ooe Id' PTCtillAtiafaria. Clerk ef-Pnlrta,.- Regilter.
''' ' Y em o a . ReiArAliesatelw pa. . ~ • ,
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Al" 1A,...,-,,,a . arTcmEu guar 1 ,, u . L. ~ cd . 1 ,,,.i.
Brook oriole llarforvf, - tine‘ha New . 11111foed, 'and . agyk,Sogenpasp, t ...
t.A.*.katea tare Shwa. earra- unlaka mai Tura .1r ". •' .1 ' " •
SlosAa a aa.3„. ? .. . 4 ,,.. 1.4 1 P . Ph ' e t• P • • i. ou . e at theatihutd,•thellefe,s, But •beeides greeter i - Dr, Ghaiiaa Eimer holdall thentiallOtah appoint,- I
'fiolitiratinlitotliendatinewire at thitiftwicletroot toot, ot - Givit: 13nirdei.4tOn 'be ~..4eSideilien - Air- . 1 *
er pectudiry MOO , via brought io bearVvr its 10. r t pulutT to 184, Soar you. : .
cation hero. Dr.: IL - EL 800 whose etteunive meta i• 'Oa. Ifydellpiii Oi *MI - appointments , under.
„, o• land reiehed thii"oArdti, 'Wig enabled to
.makei 6,,,, en .,”, sikreeyeelikwhiefion) Dee. 18}0, four.
liberal otNii for:thlitAtteoo thin Odd' 'he' yo t riiitud ;edge Poilaera, who had beano/est . foe
glade elsewhere. _ ' '' : • - Dr. Fame ipart,et.laie-titeei 44 all th e '
, ‘441411.0i,
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The, old Court Ittesse'lltat erected here. Ifni hunt . deputy, tor Ir. liyilo ttlisjogfits tam: .; .• •:. :. • .
by Oltter C. Smith. Though tor O &pintail-. in ' Ae s Diebeek;:je,eras,frothainaiwy. Ind Clerk of
size en/Appearance, compared with our new one it t h e ce ar t e . Mat *own terwsk, fetityrioutaryV lei
• was , ties conaldered quite a utignitieeni eliiitioe:-en n uk e Gereruc t i tighter Shalae,,and Wolf...in, all
lornamentto, this regi" . f the Ewe- - 14'sides th e 1 15 yeast!. - „ ,
1 eeuilreO ' ll , iii Ai , eeeetla story .t4e Je4 4 4 Jailor .i - linvid keet-Wae *Otte - eSibt RecOrde.! 4.11. Bead
iresidence was In the lint story, and•thieorrierrnotnit ! assai l ers 4eputy) oder Otte.. , Akdster, tine years
in front, above and wren_ nada to aieturiain:l feantjaa, 1,821. , - , . _ .• . - -
' 't date an :hi eaaa t r alf " a t , • - .-••' I ', Wilillm , AnineWnn Rooms' old fievarder:Ander 1
.
But the firet Conn was held la .Ist tasi . lola , In ° i 9'pearooestOnduand -WPM line tea. rPOCO Jaa•
tine c•hainbr of Isaac /*'s 6 44u!..e1i *ii, witch ;au. , Did she parka/any himaerat dr* E.Kiage•
mead an the oats. arfona . ,,s #a, ataoa.oarysadayitaiketaaPiaworgaideitio New
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„Pa UM* 0144449514 • kilkii"-vithilliliillee t...ti.i: i!...... 1: , .!•5 --,..!.. !,: - 11!: 1,, ..*:,lii
• WlLiissall.
4 TIVICNET AV/AV 1-NOTARY FUMLW. Alike
llc liquite.,YowneoFr..
Batley & Fitch, •
T7ORNETS42 LAW. ANI) LICIT:NTY
Tu.—
OM or wog of the Court Hook„-Nostro,r.
- Albert Chamberlin. • - .
A770/INIII AT LA .F.FnCE- THE PEACE,—
02Seee over I. L. !'wt G 0... :Aare, Ilarrinsr,
Wm. IL Jessup,. •
l TroIZATT AT Law A eOII.IIIssIoNER OF iiEEDS,
AIL hit theft:Le of New attexat lo Immtheow artruated
him withyrumpLue... tind
p Oddity. Moe uu Square. tex.u.
Ci:d by - by - Li. Jesu.
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Abel Turret,
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11 ILt LER IN InteGE. Irtmerma. CITEILTrAL.g. Third;
P -F. (JUL Dreuterlk Groceries. Dry (11.rali. Eardwar..- biemer.s.
t"nr.m f-"lfid.. Watelts"..tr.relm. Stlrcrt,p,orpcSpeeacie.. 3.1 n
4,.5t lunnumauts..Yruarer. Surglr..llwrirceterttA.l.SorS. red=
r:) ; mirri., !natio.,. I.lrugh.s. Shoo,. Tzwkne Notion s, .t.c.
_F. B. Chandler,
DrALER IN DRT GOODS. Ilradr _Wade Cltilithz, 'Gracie.
Books and Slatkiitay, Puldli:AVelolt. /11011111. t. PAL
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Post Brothers.
rantls ..PRT GOrIPS. Grrnnies, Crairy. ITardn'es
L.atter. Flour, etc, water of Turnpike otrect aml Public Lyn
r4c. Ilocasoar„ Pa. •
J. Lyons I* Son., •
'DRY G4XIDS; Grms;lef. It.rdmire. Cmckert.
31.103. kr.• 1412. curr y
th; lkol; lizxnurc rb.:21r.e.,0.1. a.ncl
Mosn'Axar,
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Bead &C 0 ..,
11E41.X11141* D G 00 1, 4 - 4, 11m4,, Itrar.dake.
.1./, - Gewswiesjisrds:sra. Ism; fists" Ws:eh...Jess
Silver Spam, rerfusserr, dee. Brki 13 lo s it, Mosiscat.
.......... . .C.N. =IR
William & William H. Temp,
rrWiErs AT lA*.L Morrsom. rt.
year.4ll - you4Lig.v.: itzerut tountle.).
looking' & Winton
V M.'1 4 :71.u . „,11" 4 " 1 7gr'' Pc.74 - Pllttunt:i
guirs.s
lialawin,& Allen,-
oz,d'lle!at fimlrrs In Fait. fork, Flab.
Ye4.4.!asdlet, trkaris and Timotivi.ard.
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BlabNg Homo Of Post, C ooper, &Co.
HENRY DUNKER, ' No gr .
poorri.. • •
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nte7lllAri se w Torii City and PitUtule . lOU
ColleetiOns promptly made mad remitted. '
Mee hoins from' Wt. tr. -to 8.. - •
Mears. Allen Pazion,.X. York.
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VOL. 5.
THE CHILD AND THE WIND.
1 - "Fame* father, are you listening,"
• Said the shepherd's little child,
• "To that wind - so hoarse and hollow,
As Itihowb across the wild!
When i hear it in the chimneys, -,
I When it ilsnreps along the ground,
, 'Ds to me ea if deep voices
liicgl6d strangely with the 1/041111 • •
Now they loader swell and nearer, '
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Now they fa and die away; I
Can, vou tell me, dearest father, - 4
What it is the Cid winds sail" .
"Nay. my child, they are not speaking,
I, . Not a word!the win& impart,,
1 • But each aciund the Almighty aciaaleth
Huth a message to the cart - ;'
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And that rearm*. deep and Siwthl„
• ' . - Ceuta* thou stet-its voice alight, - I
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is ialitaNibisper; Nana he *green*" ''
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:'?Thos art sea aelliste *mot! , . -.',..
- While fbr thee the red are buiveth, ' •' '
- Sitting by thy &thee, knee,. , '- .
Many laden ships are tossing,
- Far away on The milt sea.
Many mothers, sitting watchful, ~
Count the storuegnsmone by one,
Weeping sorely as they tremble - , •
Tor some distant sailor son.
• They might tell of Him who heldeth,
• I
In the hollow of His hand, '
Gentle breezes and rude tempests,
Coming all at His command.
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He provideth our home - shelter,'
He protecteth on the seas,— .
When the wild winds seem to whisper. I
Let them tell thee things like these." .
• Thus replied the shepherd father
And the child with quiet mind, .
Had a-thought of God's great mercies,
- Ai he listeilied to the wind..
/he hie Relepeteeletil -Republican.
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Susqueliainaa. County, i
, - ITS 037101/Ll.Si. &O. , ' l l
1
I nave long thought that the annals of Susquehne, t
to County, or at least some sketch of its early settle- 1 ,
silent and subsequent history, ought , to be written be. 1
fore all its early pioneer* most 'capable of thrall...ling
the requisite facts and incidents, are gone from among
us. It is now nearly half a century since this county ,
was organized, and considerably more than that since
the first settle:spruce:sited the then wilderness to try
the experiment of making it habitable.. Those brave
and-hardy - adventurers have - already dwindled 'away
till the remnant left is but few and far between .;
while a second, a thirdend even a fourth generation
in part are Taking their places, among vast numbers
of later endgrants ; and even nok there are many in
teresring incidents connected with its early history,
which, unless soon compiled for preset ration by some
antiquarian, must rapidly pasi into oblivion.
Whether anyone competent *Abe huh would be
likely to•find A. warrantable remuneration for the en
terprhe, may be considered as yedsomewhat doubt.
fuk .But there is one underuilung of leas magnitude,
.toNwhiciras the suggestion of some 'friends I have
'given some nttention for the of the public:
and that is, with si heiefaketek of-the organtraiion,
to compile a list of all the officers elected or appoint.. 1
ed to serve in th e variousofacial stations in and - for
the county-since tiserrgaultation. Thia may pm*
not may interesting totem- of the' present genera
tion, but really useful to preserve as smatter for con
veraieet referee* in time *inne. Many of our
-youth may here see the - names of their sires and
varnish:es. who have 611/41 honorable posts-in the
i service of the couniy, and be stininlated thereby to,
study; eerieire, and treasure up useful Information
connected with our County's histori. ' Iletides, the
names and dates may assibe materithyin deterrnhth4
various other events and incidents connected there
with, which it may-he found desizablefrons time to y '
time - ter ascertain and perpetrate.' Born 'within the
liltiits embraced by this county'', and having resided
here from infaner; with but btiet intervals of absenCe,
I am able from my own recollection to furnish much
of the requisite material* *or esib as are too early
. Or minute for my' unaided memory, I am indebted to
the records of-the public.offices, , km. If my labors
in prepiihig this sketCh 'shrill iiontrilinte anything to
the utility or interest of thiiiiitheit . iohenibr , made
a welcome offering, by the pubileislotinblee:errant,
I , J 'airs NW. CHAPUAX.
Susquehanna Countywas set off - from Lureme by
an aetof the Legislature passed February 21, 1810.
But it-was) not fully organized with county officers)
elected, ilil the Fall - of 1812. Uttzetne had been
taken from NorthuMbertand in FinG.) This county
extends from the 6th to tbe 40th milestone, (counting
front the Delaware river westward on the New Yotk
State line,) being 34 !plies east andwtst by near 25
'north 161 south.. It - included wheti organized the
following ten townships: '
Rusk, then extending IS Mlles north to the State
line, be 8 miles mist 'and west, 'etubraCing lbesidee its
present limits, as may be seen bythe late county
map, all of. Middletown and Cbcconnt(with lipolacon
taken Eolith° latter.) and the western parts of Jes.
snNand Forest Lake..
Zragetrater, then eminneing besides its present
Huai, all of Brooklyn and Lathrop., Epilagaille and
Mimock the east part of Jessup and Forest Lake,
all,of Sber Lake, andlhe south 'part of Franklin.
embraeing Liberty and the, greeter part
of Franklin.
• WilliAgboroupk, afterwards tailed Great Bend.
eve dfilfied; pretty much is it is.. •
liarforaf, as it isformerly called- ." Mae-Fart
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E321=1:1
4larinang, endowing , besides its , present Ink;
ftaklaix4'Jackson, Moans* and. tie northern. part
of Aram., • .; " ."
Clifoni r ambenning besides its present limits,
Gibson, Herrick; swathe southernpart of Ararat
Eirboisoa, beingilat part of aid Nieboisan cut crif
.fivinlttierse by the twenty fine, afterwards called
!=Z=77
66 © amo REMlNlT noallmav
moved and repaired or a dwelling house, now stands
next west'of the hotel on Owego street. The first jail
was the Collar of I. P. Foster's horse, now Keeler's
hotel, where Obadiah Orero and hieson David were
confined for some time, the Winter of 1918.
On the Docket ` records or that first Court, the first
case in the Sessions was, Commonwcanh ra; Obadiah
Green, David Greet,, ohd Chat4sMeiiteson—Surety
of the Peace. The first suit in the Common Pleas
was Obadiah Green rs. John Bennett.
The first Commission recopied in the Detwiler's
office (after those of the county ollicers—the Pro
thonotary's, Register and Recorder's. Sheriff's, lie.)
is that of if adhil Awry, _Fag., (Gaiter of Charlei
Atery,?Foq.,) as a Justice of the Peace. The first
Deed recorded was from Wm. Mitchell and wife to
iEßaa Whitmore,. for.. traet;of land now in Lathrop
township, tomerly calla) the "Tarbell place."
• r Judges of the Courts. •
Hod, apnst B. Gthaos, (since Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,) was the grit Pres.
!dent Judge of the district to whkh this county was
attached. Is embraced olti Lucerne, 'Bradford, and
Tioga, and if I Mistake not, Wayne And Pike. Be
presided here ithout four years. (.
lion.tnewaS &Wm= succeeded him in Sept;
tele, prlldding here two years. He too has since
been a Judge of the Supreme Court.
.• -
Hon. Enwain BERRICS first pre - Sided herein Aug.,
181/1, being appointed for a new district embracing
Suiquel;mins, Bradford, and Vega counties. Ho
presided here 21 years lacking one Term ,of Court,
when he was superseded by the adoption of the new
Constitution. limiting the terms of all the Judges,
and—
Dion. Jogs N. Cusrscualt succeeded bhn in May,
1839, continuing 2 years.
lion. Wit.ctax Ja.ssre, who bad preriously 'been
appointed fur the district embracing Luzeme, Mon
roe, P ike , and Wayne counties, first presided, in our
county in April, 1841—Stisntieharma being added to
his district, and Luzerne put with ttradford and Tic
ga in ItidgeVonytigharn's district for the mutual ac
commodation of both. Judgo J- presided here 101
rears. •
Bon. Dawn WILVOT li r as fiat Cheer,/ Judge for
Bradford, Susquehanna, and Wyoming in the tall of
1851. lle presided near 6.years, and on his resigna-
Lieu in the 'Slimmer of '‘)-(
Dastrs Drums was appOinted to fill, the
caeaney for the remainder of the year. '''The district
embraced only Bradford and Susimehanual
Judge Witmer was appointed to preside again in
Jan; 1858, and reeleated for 10 years, last FalL
Davis Broom and WILLIAII Tutrasos, wire ap
pointed Associate judges for this county at its or
ganization in 1812._ The terms of all the Judges
were then "during good behavior t" but the resigna
tion of Judge Thomson (after Bening 2.5 years)
,cre
ated a vacancy which was filled by the appointment
of—,
Isaac-Toss in October 1837, who served a little
user 45 years. - The limitation imposed by the Con
atitution;terniinated Judge Hiramles services after
nearly 28 yeam, and—
Jeutz !Ivor. was appointed in bis• Place ',in March,
1840. Uia death some 18 months afterward created
a vacancy, and
Et:N/41111N LATIIIIOP was appointed in his place in.
November, 1:41. He served 4 years.
Dr. CALT/N Lssr succeeded Judge Post in Febru
ary, 1843, for .5 years.
Moss C. Trtra succeeded Judge Lathrop in
Mara, 184 i, for 5 years—neatly.
Cassava Tiacty succeeded Judge L ' a:et in March
7848.- Ilia term lasted only 3 years, as the amend
ment to the Constitution for the election of Judges
cut him off, and= • -
. Joni Bout and DAMP D. Waasta were dectsst
Associate Judges for 5 years in the Fall of 1851-
transre Boattoars sad CRAILIAS P. Run, present
Judges, were elected In the fall of 1858.
At the fiat Court held in this county, jimmy 1813,
we see by altar records - Hut the following attorneys
were admitted to this bar: El^ienezer Bowsrion..
rick Mallory. David Scott, Nathan Palmer, Putnam
Catlin and Henri , Wilson. - The first four were from
imerne, Wiliou titan Lyeoininr,e. Soon after, John
MONTROSE, PA., THURSDAY, M
. .
Christopher L.-Ward was Register and Recorder
under Gov.' Wolf three years from Jan. 1833. Sceku
Kellett deputy , a part of the time.
George Walker *as Prothonotary deNtader Gov.
Ritner three years front Jan. 18:10. Old Lis own
work mainly. .
Simon Stevens was Register and Recorder (S. Rey.
lert deputy) the first year of Gov. Ritners term, and
•Charles Avery was appointed for the remainder of the
teim, and did his own work.
George .Fuller was Prothonottuy, and Triram Finch
Register and Recorder under Gov. Foxier in 1839.
George Fuller and Hiram Finch elected in 1850.
John handing " . 16 " 1 , 3424
64 - 44 0 0
4' 111415..
Fred. M. Williams and Charles L. Brown,lB4B.
Fred. A. Ward and J. T. Lamtakm, 1851.
Sidney B. Welts anti Jariles W. Claarmtp, 1854.
Geo. B. R,fliFinkt and :Charles Adade; -1657.
Nat.—All the Registri. and Recorders since 188 9
ami all the Prothonotaries excepting Neg - sre. Ward
and Wells, did•rheir own work mainly, so far as one
per . son could do it all. F. N. Williams served as
deputy for the former exception, and J. T. Lt‘Mgdon,
F. Fraser, and W. B. Wells for the latter.
Commissioners, Auditors, iind ‘Trealurers.
County Commissioners have always been elected 1
annually-lifter the first board one-each year : lc:serve, •
three years eieb, and so fork - wing each other out in
succession. Auditors in the same manrier:;• -- aftsr
1814. None elected till 1813, and then thredfot one
year each... Treasurers were appointed - annually by .
the Commissioners till 1841, since which ' they have
been elected Once in twer-years. The following, are
the names of those who have been elected to These
offices In October of each year, or appointed in Jan
uary following: _
Coanuttettottaas.-1812, Bartlet . Binds, one year,
LebanDapron, two, and 'lsaac Broirnsorf, three; 'l3,
Jonah Brewster; 14, Hosea Tiffany jr.; 'l5. Stephen
Wilson ; 'l6, Syhmnis Hatch ; 'l5, Daniel Ross; 'lB,
Philandtx Stephens.; 'l9, Samuel Warner ; 1820, Jo
seph Washburn; '2l, Philo Bostwick; '22; Hosea
Tiffany jr.: '23, Simon Stephens; '24, Edward Puck- 1
er ; '25, Charles Avery; '26, Walter Lyon; '27, Ail
sel Hill; '2B, Joseph Williams ;...- '29, Wm. Hartley ;
1830, Joseph Washhtirn ;''3l, Calvin ;trimmers ; '32,
Arad Weis-eke ; " '33, Jonathan C. Sherman ; -'34, Cy
rus H. Avery ; 135, Clarks Tingley ; '36, Robert
Griffis; '37, Jsihn Comfort; '3B, Edward Heald;
'39, Thomas Burdick ; 1940, Nathaniel Norris '4l.
Wm. G. Handrkk ; '42, Abel Hewitt; '43, Alonzo
Williams; '4l, islilse . Reekhow ; '45, Jonas Carter;
'46, Nathaniel West; '47, Eibsba P. Farnam ; '4B,
David O. Terrell; '49, John Murphy; 18.10, Eiji/beef
Humors ; '5l, John Hancock ; '52, Amos Williams ;
'53, Amherst Carpenter; '54: Joseph Smith ;_ '55,
Wm. T. Case; '56, Perrin Wells, '37, Orange Mott,
jr.; '.58, Levi S. Page.
.- Auntsoas.-1813, Dr.Patit, A. Dinexk, and H.
Tiffany Jr.; 'l4, D. Aldrich, J. W. Hill, B. Moore;
'l5, Seat Taylor; 'l6, Benjamin Lathrop; 'l7. Wm.
Ward i 'lB, Philottostwick; 'l9, Edward - Packer;
1820, Myron Hasson; '2l,- Spencer Lathrop; -'22,
Bela Jones i '23, liiraiu Finch ;.'24, Isaac Browoson;
1 '25, S. S. Joirets, Jolt: Smith r '26, • Joliet R. Bin;
'27, N. Trowbridge, E. Dawson-; '2B, - Orange Mott
- jr.; '29, E. Dawson, S. Hatch: 1830, Jesse Lane;
I '3l7Babin Hatch, 'B2, Henry Drinker, Asber Peck;
'33, Josiah B. Bill; '34, Martin Hull; '3B, Frederick
Stephens ; '36, Abel Hewitt; 'B7, Charles Dimon ;
'3B, War. C. Ward; '39, Joseph L. Merriman.; 1340.
1 John Toting: '4l,'D. B. Sneeden ; '42, Joel Terrell;
il3, Benjamin Thomas; '44, Loren T. Farrar: '45,
Ira N. 'Hawley; '46, FrAdeifl Quinn ; '47, John Smi
ley i '4B, George Baldwin ; '49, Almon Spoor, 1850,
Martin•J.Mrauford; , '5l, James E. -Ham ; '52 4 --Ners
man Foist; '33, John W. Cargill; '54, Orin S. Beebe;
'55, David D: Browit; 'ZiA, D. P. 'Tiffany; '57, Geo.
I'., Frailer; '3B, John F. Deans,
.. .
When two Auditors were elected in one y ear, the
last named was to 611 a vacancy.
iftEASTARNS.-1812, base Puss; 'l5, /Mild PC , °4
'lB, Juatin Clark; '2l; Charles Avery; '24, Mason
S. Wilson; 's3, J. W. Rayniford; 11Iram . Fincli;
'2B, Dav 6 Ditnock jr.; '2l, C. L. Ward ; '32,
Poster; '34, Darts Dimorl jr.; 788, George Fuller;
'37, Henry J. Webb; '39, Mo.es C. Tyler; '4l, M.
C. Tyler elected; 44; Davis D. Wafer; '43, Walter
Foltet ; '47; Barreylyler ; -49, 0. G:, Hempstead;
51, Wna, K. Hatch; D. R. Lathrop '53, S. A.
Woodruff; 'O, C. - W. Mott.
'Comsatoseas' CIERVI.—Jonah Brewster was
appointed teethe fuss year, and - Dr. Asa Park lbr the
second.' . •
Almon If. Read was Clerk lice years from Jan.
1843. . Bela Jones deputy part of the' time.
WilliamJessrep sit years from Jaw 1820:
George Fuller three years and two months from
Jan. 1823. • ,-
E: Kingsbury jr, one year and ten lionths from
March 1829.
8.-Streeter eight months and T. W. Chapman four
months of 1831.
Davie Dimock jr. for 1832.-01one/I Aiery, 1833.
Beau IdeylOrfeeven years from Jan. 7831.
A:Qat DiMOCkfOr the year 1841.
Robert J. !Siren eleven years and four months
from Tan. 184:2.
WilliatuL Criliwaqn from Shy 'ULU up ,to this
EZI2
Itrxstss.—For the information of those who de•
sire to know what townships hare furnished COmmis
sioners for the county; and how'marty_Cach, (forit is
desirable that-( n;" officers should be somewhat dia.
tribOted,) it may be seen that—
Bri)gewater, Lloirlisg them Co frequently at first,)
has h al l : eight In all, counting Hr, Sherman who was
afterwiwls ssoi islt into Jewsnp; Tis t Messrs. Hinds,
Brthsstar, Wilsoit,'Stephens, WarnEr , Jim. Williams,
Shernian, and Welk
fifirfent, ptimi x 'Many twice, Tiiiley afid
Carpenter:: • _ •
Rush, 3—Brownson, Rose, and Grills 'now in Jen-
CM
Gibson,2,—Washbant twice, and Cafx.
Great Bend, 2.—Hatch and Beeklsm
cY
kiringipe, S—Stereni (aftenrardl , in Pinsock,)
Wakeke. and 4mos WlUieme Bre
itiddletawn, 2—Bostrikk and Bandeick.
BrooUyu, —Packer and Hewitt. • ' •
Lfamiek„ Ar—Lyon awl: Dimeek,
Sim Lake, 2-1101 and IdarPhY• •
Lenox, ti—,llartky and Parnani. ,
Auburn, $—C. Avery and Caviar.
Jeamip,4o-,Basimek antOtt, (ticaidsia' Ramona'
and Griffis.) • •
—And tbe kilkrain %mu hull; tad , OM VOrr .
11014115110, ChitligaTeri New :Word. fl4kineld;
Abotneety,'dnaffiet 3 Chonannt (afterwards Apolicon) ,
Heald; MINA 'Purdick e'l?ek l44 !, ih i rl'; • P c"/,‘'
By, Mond° wurhinie;- Met% 7‘1 4 0:
lsithe Artist!) :Let: rOre4 - 4tke; Yost; and itos.
quetwauk, raw aNdisid and'. rAttiroP hasp Aei•
thee ever had d Beamtalonne; nor_•)uts, Chconat;
rir Thomitm, "'ULM their irescei kinks.
wka Cominkai
Ca. ramma Park a wet Plume
county before add 'county wu set 'off; ame it I Ws.:
Alm not; leases Tiranysen.' wan ewe
I ..lp eo j an i n tdithrfip ''appattiett
tbepourt, toamittiostihs 'Jut' year of Jowl
vERY AEI2 V7ROGgna9'
RCH 3, 1859.
Tal.ez ITytle Ids Sheriff'of Luzern° county at the
ti eof the'dirleion, and serred,out the last year of
hi term theie, while 'residing In Susquehanna ;
I le first as.v,essment of tales for this county was
fu , 1813; and the fallowing is the list 'of Collectors
ap .ointed for the. ten townships; with.the amount of:
th it duplicates : • ' .
: ritgewater, Jonah Brewster, 51;265,04
lifrord, Walter Lyon,
442,92
ash, Philo Bostwick, 418,3
farford, David Aldrich, 273,71
trillinghoro', (Gt. Bend) Sila.sßuck, 220,61
i 'ew Milford, Benjamin Hayden, 194,99
Lawsville,.Thus Smith, 151,90
larmouy, base Bale, 71,92
raintrin : , (Auburn) Wm. Cooley, 58,77 - :
Icholson, (Lenos) Solomon Millard, - 57,27',
, . 83,i3‘, OP 1
, . .
as assesmal Oar I 8/58. 1 -43 yrs. after, 17,132,27
Almost six to one—end yet:Bridgewater, richt
- of Montrose, cut down'o her present !knits's, pays .
. Xll,Bl higher tax than then.
I
e, I glean the following items from the 6rstjour.r
kept by the County Commissioners ifter the o
. lion. Ilere is the first entry made:
At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of
County of Susquehanna on the 22d day of Oeto-
Anno Domini, 1812—Present, Bartlet Binds, La-
Capron, and Isaac Btownson. Esces, COmmissiCt ,
Jonah Brewater, Cie: k.
lirjered that the Clerk receives:a &compensation
as services one dollar per day, -calculating,aix.
[ou per day." - . 4,..,
• e first three County orders issued,'were to - Cer,
,ellts Luce, Walter Lyon, and David Aldrich, for i
ele4ion expdnses. The fourth to Darius Bixbyjr..
for troll scalp.
If may astonish sonic of the present generation to
learn that so prevalent were the beasts of prey in this 1
thed wilderness country, that during the first year of
theirbrganization, the Commissioners of this county
pai
cf ,
for 76 wolf scalps and 7 panthers.- Ants4.the
slay 're of these " varrnints, l ' I find the names of Bix
by, ohn Holman. Rick Blister, Dyer Lathrop, John
Oak try, B. Ifitlbourn,'Sumuel Wright, Alfred Tiffany,
Tholuas Tiffany, Tingley Tiffany, l're:,;(011 Ti(1114,, U..
~,:,
Mill rd, P. Ilyneareon, Warren Dimock, Marshal
Dim lick, Charles Chandler, John Ellsworth, Isaac
Hal , Daniel Weeteall, Jonathan Tredwell, &c. ,
b
' n after the o ,rim, uiretion of the Boar s d, Isaac
Pre the Treasurer, was charged with the subscrip
tion papers of donations made towards building the
Con t House, &c. By the following list of subscrib
ers, hit the sums given by each, it will be`seen that
the mounts were greduated somewhat by the near
ness of their properly to the new county seat, as Well
as h the length of their purses. Robert H. Bose,
who. e lands reached soinear the village, gave s2eo.
Step en Wilson, whose Lunt ass a little south of
here gave WO. /thine= Hinds, Conrad Hinds.
and same Perkins gave each 459, . David Harris,
Jona .an Wheaton, and James 2rane gave each..:ls.
Sint ti, Tyler, Cyrus Mmafenger, Samuel Quick, Jot
Hub rd, and Samuel Cogswell gave each 020. Jtki.
Chit man, Edward fuller, Joseph Butterfield, Fleury
Post Levf-L, (mare, J 07312 Bard, Relation Deans, and
EOm ml Stone gave each filo; and Freeman Fisidreck,4
Thou is Scott and.Samuel Scott gave each ts. Bart.
let Hinds, Esq , and I. and D. Post, bra whpse -lands
the
the county sent was located, gave sundry tillage lcas.
It may be news to those. who recolleet.pour 1,0 - Ivl
Teen'," who never had a family, and who died some
years ills;aistuperbf this hOrough, that he wed AP.
.tually one of the Fathers of ii , ;:p.,en. . .
. ,
On the 17th of January, ISI9, (forty years, age;)
1 we fit tl on the Commiisioners' Journal the followirig
entti,.. :
~.
.'ott.—Qn settling with D. Volt, Treasurer, there
re, • 13,22 in counterfeit notes and bad tickets,
sic were sold at auction fur one dollar."
I . .
entorandum.—Tltii day there were; found in
• asnry one hundred forty six dollursin depreci-
gel t nnk notes, and some of thee not worth Any
thing. The Commissioners, by and with the adyice
of the Auditors, exposed the same to. We at public
audio. and sold them to Benj. Lathrop and Wm.,
Ward for $30,25--one year's credit without interest.
Representatives.
For LA:et.' Po Ind Susquehanna, 1814, Cims. Miner,
Benjai tin _,Rorrance ; 'l3, Juba gide, fr.. Joseph
Prune t. 'l4...Psstnam , attliss, Benjamin Dorrance;
,Ji•dmond Conynghant, Benjamin Dornmei; 1.6,
, Juth Bremater; Georg° Denison ;"1", - /Ireirtteriinil
mes Reeder; 'lB.,:'Brevster and Reeder; 'Hi,
eles r and Beni. DOrrance ; '24, Cornelius Cort-,
:lit a d Dorrafiee; '2l, Jober Hyde, jr., Andrew
aumput ; 't2, Hyde, Beaumont, and Jaw!? Drum
iter ;I 'Ys, Hyde, Drumheller, and. Elijah Shoemak-
'fl, Ph ihroskr Stephens, Drumheller; and Geo.
1101 cubs ck; '23, Stephens, lleUenback, and &nil,.
Thome; '26, Strpkets, _Thomas, and Garrick
lien ; '27, -1/non IL Ittad, Mallery, and. George
Mao ; '2B, Bolas Post, %Merl, and . Deilsor,
rSn ochanna alone, 1 - 829, '3O, 'Bl,' and 'B2, Al
n If. Bind; '33, Bela\ Jones; '34, Joseph 11 - ;11-
Rs ; 85, Bela Jones: '3O and '37, ,dra Dim k;
and '39, Charles CI lowlier, jr.: '4O, fraar f is,
sak : '4l. Dr. Calvin lest; '42, l'ressAVn Il.:
, cry. forSuslrehanni r and Wybcahlg,.l3,l.rstis
wih, ohn Morley; '44; Brush and .31 - orley :. '45
i'46 David 7%0n as, Schuller Firriett i . '47 . u 41.1
, 5a +id Taggart, , R. It Little; '49, 8tlo; - .4 8..
ells; . Mowry jr. For Sursouclimm.s, lifyouti4
I Sul iron, 1E30; Bode ErchhowUnd Irciwrf; '3l,
c 4 -30 and Michael Aleylert ; '32, Ezra B. Char,
in SS • Denison; '53 Chime and JaMee De pan;
, 75 rtei J: ..r.si.thrOp, John Stun - 10 . 40t ;';,5, 1110 P.
to; John IT. Sffiltlf;',..s3; Slincon - It Ch e,
d #ine: Itz rtniras,
ME
StiOe i pinittoril t .
'or .. orthomboilmui, Colon:, 'Columbia, , Loma;
SIM ae!iamm, 181? Wilkins Fri o 4; 14, Thomas
rill; . g:.; 'la, Chorkr Fraser. f years; 'Pt, Si.
a Sn. der'-died ; 1 19; Itobt„ Willey° fill ..van n.
'2O, .fiednrand Cotiynolisun suceqeded Fraser.
Sus uchntina, Bradford, and Tiop, 184 ; alma
led : 'llz, Jobn'ltrm; '29; , -Rg , mel Rareint; re-
aid;'Jam, '3O; Reaben WlRibr" ? to fill '',riiatiiii;';
,'4l 'am 11, It eta , 4 yaw!. For Vrinetannitstal
!drat- 1537, Rilinr Cim.;''',4l, Ar . Diinoik,3 y rpt.l
ar Sus:. uchinna, W and Wimrdng, 18f4, Wm.
m - rfimit Icki '7, F. ‘B.67reeter. `Fof 13040'6111V , 1
ni,iiiiid ; ' d
and itioollii,Asso; 0 co: l*detgiii?'
'53, Wm R. Mau; '56, E. Ifeed Idir ; ''''' "-'
Oen: eV= reejikikori t beitilr*i'lliiell 0 1 c 7 ;
met of . nVonnbottwia* by: 0OY: - 1701f." ' L
name" , in i"fir• "m *3 this °"P
-V; ; s
r t ir years, idsodlocosolOof oath ..P l 4O ,Ifofrx
to tlt• •of their ALlctign loitoo?bori, Their tats .
04 -of ofAcisoloosotocoll theiwi , 4ooffeiiroo4-
_ Ximbert Of fiiiktioa. - .'
Far K. " "areatesboitilisioi,, , t3hisOW, luseroe;
-and Baal ehautm,-IVltotfie lltnith;laita leo% i .
'11; Mr' Seittf,icittiji-Willioot 0 16 - , tirifitt*Oti;
Win. WI , n't 'PT, dohlf itiiriti In l ittace "of Stott; r
' - ...., *nd hiotkOPlja4.lF4oral ;OW Pnt
. 12 i lie '=,ff'. WI 4.~ 101 1 93,4 4 1 A
•
NO. 9.
resigned ; 'I 8; Geo. Venison, John Murray; '29.GeO:
Denison, Wm. Cox Ellis.: For Northumberland, Col
umbia, Union, tycotning, Lucerne, Susquehanna,
Bradford, Tioga, Potter, and IdeKeart, 1822, Samuel
McKean, George Kreraer, Eek, Van Vern; '24 and
'29, alum, members as in ':'3;.'2B, Philander Ste
phen:, Mem Marr, James Ford ; '3O, Stephens,,Loula
Dewar; James Ford. For Susquehanna, Bradford,
Tioga, Potter arid McKean. 1832 and '34, John„,
pone; '36 and '3B - , Sand W. Morris; '4O, Davis
!Naia-jr.,—died Jan. '42 ;—..4/mon H. ;lead elect
ed
,to fill vacancy, in March; For Susquehanna, Brats.
'ford, and Tiogn, 1842, 4/mm /I Read—died
'44, qeo. Fuller elected to fill vacancy DOW
Wilmot for 29th Congress '4B and '4B, D. Wilmot
reelected; !Sri, '52,.."54, 'SO mild '4B, 0..4. Gitnr.,
Vir It should be recollected that the regular term
of office of each member of Congress commenced
the 4th of March after the year of their election
ataoding 441111176 t the name of each. .
. . .
For the liserependent , Republiean:
TO Xl* ANGEL SISTER.
.Cr above the'starry heavens,
'Mid the white-robed angel band,
Where eternal spring and flowers
Gild and pt•-fame that bight land,— •
Dwells my Nellie, angel sister, '•
Fairwst of that heavenly choir;' '
Saints' eflraptured stand and listen,'
While,sbe strikes het' golden lyre.
When the simmer flowers werettuhug,
And the leaves were tailing Cis;
With a sad and mournful sighing,
Ac the winds of autumn passed,.
Caine the shadowy angel kneeling,-
Where my gentle-Nellie lay. - ..
Pressed a cold kiss on her forehead, '
And she softly passed away. '
• Crossed she then the darkling river,
To that
. silent better laid,
'Where no sable night of edt-row
Bests' upon that happy land,
Where no sickness, death,. nor parting, .
reasiiall,hresk :affections '
And 'a kind, induhsent' Father
• Wipes all teavglrops from their eye
Darling Nellie, angel Sister,
Let thyspirit linger near,
Cheer and comfort the . sad mourner,
Thou tizst left so loliely
' Bo his guardian angel, Nellie,
fiver hover near his side, -
-Guide him to that fairer region,
Where-he'll meet his angel bride.
LETTER YEW REV. Z. L. LYONS.-
TRIPOL! , , Svnta, Dec. 22, 1958.
Dean Paaerrat—Your letter of the 22d. of Oct.
last, enclosing notes from T. and S., and also a very
interesting . ..letter. from Ifrs. If. , giving an account el
the last Ileum and death of her departed fitther.\,,
Nached us on the 2.Bth of 'Sox-ember. Thank you.
tot. your journal and . all Its details "cencerr.Mg
home and Mends. S,otice of tho death of Eld.
ock and of Me- Sayre had previously reached .tts.
through the papers. As I read the sad announce
ment, my mind traveled llar-k ocer y..Car3 gone tiy„
and I recalled the names otmany who b9rp n proRA!
partin. the loa] atTairs and ! cmly flatoty .of
llontrose, bun et e , have, cote passed. away. \
. 1 •• C• Biddle, A. •II Read, : Esquire
Dalnsford..lndgel'ost, Deacon Tyler, audothers,
hare all died within my own recollection. They have
fallen one after another, like the columns of a. : au.
ci4t edifice, inking hene4di the weight of the.yeara
they hare borne. And now two store pillars. have
falfen..Two more :inflects are numbered:•with the
dead, For Elder Dimoek, I aWayrt cherished great
respect„ and I may sale, arindrittion. I venerated
him, not ot;lj on accrountothis acknowlerl,g4plety .
and 'Mildness of ficarkbut there 'VIA 50111C1flipg . in
his benignant countenance and placidity of manner.
that told of the !Juicy (*motive and 'rectitude of in
tention that'. dwelt Within. I shall never forget a
prayer 'that the Elder on n;!ade, neatly nineteen
'ream ago. lihink it moat have' been during the re
ligions interest that prevailed in our church during
the,winter of 1840: The prayer - occupied perhaps a
rinaiterc:t nr. hoer, and ye it.dijl not seem 80 .10ng.
It *as'ao earnest, so, eloquent, so appropriate, tand
uttered with such deep feeling, and evinced such
strong desire that Goditn Isla be glorified it the sal-
ration otiintiers, that although a mere boy as . I then ,
was, it produced an impression on my_mind , that the
lapse of years will never efface. •
Mr. Sayreinante is littlted with earliest ass*.
cCStions. His is as fandiliar to Ind now, as that
Vmy oßri fatber. Bow ninny, ninny times have I
listened to his fcrrent prayers and earnest exhorts.
Lions in the house, of God; and how many times in
the private praying circle have I been profited by
hiti judicious remark and by his inieresting recitals
of personal religious experience. None were more
punctual in their attendance at. tho• sanctuary_, than
lie ; pone more regular at the evening prayer .meett
ing none more liberal in the bestowal of their OOP.
iti~s; none more proMpt In contributing for the
spread of the grope] ; among heathen lands. .And
•
now he rests,.
"-Asleep in Jeans f blessed, sleep, :
'From, which none even nuke t ‘ oireep..-7 •
Please thank mo the particulars
failieFs death.. I will =direr her.
kind letter soon.
On the 2.3ir of_Neov,. , I wrote you a Wier at , euring
vow alit; not trithstatultuk troubles in
hare In reiard to our ownOfq.
I belteiv I also imeorinett...yott of .. tij.e
which the:doerior Of Trtool! Inalle;nt ouir I,l(Ve.
Witl giti.you journal cf the 41cideuts„whiejt
luive'Oceurreil
in A ribib,tof:titutrx.t . or Ple4enefi of. o,llftAirn,
Pitlrt ; :i 6 ifit Th e re
~,
all hat. tilie or,,twotoitti, parK jri,* Amir' , . ! , l - 19. •
titiiSt'otp - UWerNtinle i l,4,;! . .44:Fipcc!*at,
gtidti from it, . i
'Titankigirnig
net., 'eup'pealsg row, . he, 'enjtxhig, your
ThentkiVin„T'at: the 'awn& ; / 40 1;
ietlintra that Severn - or., Pettliaylventa Aot.' a.
week4-kikit lajitill : ifiediecrepaney,to tiro
telei4ratilt;'ftWif
. that,fl4)/pCia irr working
order; re taight,perlatiat bsre'reeelved notice of the
'appointed to have prevented our tu4tittt.
Hovverer ice do'nni feel very bad about ft„ flew we,
Llarph , fqrs,
Utheir; kept the day alit! ti . ur.foptpn .
of at table consisted of Mr..aud Mrs. Jessup, Consul
• Yaffillp .5141;aatt.otiottlfer; s .,Weiluilted Pr.:Wetter,
'the EnAilskt Coned, .hataprevious tessettinientynet
,
reated hlat foal cenungt.- 19 the rustingeit or
a Pru*Pcli,ingi Pislith, which; now, ear
U4 1 .. 4 1 1 1 PA INAnginir, Xi that OF* anliongen oblis
as ferPHO.T.Ae liars fatailY.lferstvip 16011tari:wo-
Ceti, .4 1 4 e. 04.4 Thenidey _trealug.nf eat*
weetv.-.W.ptatroirdin4Jo, invite sack-of oat statists:
, fry ea4isrOg 41144 - ••
Nov. '.4l4,—Basashied totters Avis War; and also, i
thirlktiktny.frittpd-.A.V lictaber, of Warark.*
JagttleAd:httilheouce of the death - tibia *ire; fond
aneouoeiag Lis
ititeation , to.'retern:laneaistelf
As - United Stater. About - setltrk a T 1 1 303 /K1
Bi'viiii4tis — iilkini*istyet 1
which I was somewhat seepristed,4o4- had not re.
turned the call which be aide ms a few deka, preri.
oUe. I, of ceurae„ sentoraid,lsbegl.4,be haripy „. to
tee him. lie soolv , ltter Fettle; aeixietielbi bf i
friend, 014 his ff,41414' - ',l . jaid ) , however, Perceived
that not its kiefoe, merely Eg takes Gictul-
call,lut.or matter.of busiaese. - ' T6s nag salu-
tatkots -bar_tottbeon - triebanc4 Ora tin!o
spent in lienotalcoavorantion, suni"pipen eoree
having been passed around ,
: the-Governor opened'
the subject. In, hend, ihjeb wns2-briefly end substan--
tialifithis : i t
Early one morning lad June, as some, muleteers
were-dtiviug *Or 11130tatialatten Jirithr.4haer ktp7tbra !
wpdeift gate oftlieVti;jsio iredihir ItOefenis 'Otte
blue-beard 1101141.40 iring grog td.enlarge
their seraglios, seized upon tha hitioding to ap•
propriate it to their ownitsa „The , Went; one
cline! Ttonib, n protege of Coniul TannrOtar:ing or
.
dered and paid fur the ; lime emu-00y Jar hia,:own
use, hearing that he wei iddinteeof feedrig ida prop
erty, hastened ,to Abe Ponair6r aid. The 9oont
promptly d4patche'4 one cirtis kOirnitaes (guards) to
the'iteetioof ,
ho*eyei, hid no Idea of beinihititiddstadoie be'
jog dopoiled of their prey, _ They snore at the korr,,
ass,lifsped curses upon him, called him i!deg,",.sutd
"'old shoe," and many other names much more op.
probrious thatolele, aad,6aaUy , tentuis to shake
him. The kowaac, however,. did not shake hack
again, but plinting himself firmly apon. his :dignity,
and, hht staff on his hem hesbooted out In thunder
toner. ' , Lei no man dare touch 'me. I staid' under
the Amerimutlag. I claim America's protection."
The Moslems, seeing the Crowd gathering round, and
fearing the cortseipencerthat might-restdt to them
selves, heat ft retreat, and left the rote in the posses-
that aim rightful owner. The: , kowase . having in-
Conned the consul what.hadiakaiiober, - the consul
.detemtined to obtain eedtfrotioit4ter'
,ilho %wit offer-
echo thettams.: lie brought ihe Matter Deface' the
governor, and thy council ; but-they, being lirAs,a
madam% were yeructant to do anything against ;two ,
of the'most lothaential members- of their sect, and
moved so slowly that Yannl at length - wrote to*the
_Pasha and Consul at. Beirut, and finally; succeeded in
'Stirring up such a-tremendous fuss-that the Moslems
Were - glad to make peace on almost any terms.
When the United States Frigate Wabash made its
appearaneeiter . e i fewireelta - sinee, the report was
circulated—rtio.not know how eatenslvelyathat en.
less'inderadity for shaking {hekowasa was made In
leis than' tWenty.four hear', the ship would bombard
the town!
It is said. the Governor maniksted some"fineasi
ness when he beard the frigates guns firing, a salute;
and when two of the officers of the ship appeared in
his
. palace asking for a hearing, he exclaimed With
winner:tattoo, ."
What does all this mean?" 3 wag.
gish fellow, standing near Ipy;replied, "Your exiel
-lency, this all grew out of the affair of the lime." The
ship remained bet a single day,' and sailed away as
peacefully as it came..
The. Moslem., however, began to think it was quite
time that the difficulty between them and the consul
should be adjusted. They requested him to meet
than at the house of one of their Shelties. To this
he - Wl:Mid not 'aisent. " Meet ns then;" said they,
" at the house of the'Greek bishop." "$e answered,
" At the house of one of theconsala?"
"I am lilting to meet con,'!, he replied, "either at
my own house, or at the house of.the Anictievm mis.
siOnarics, and receive whatever geology yOrthrive to
make." The• city council after - consulting together
with the offending parties, concluded that if it would
be agreeable to the American missionaticv, the pro: .
posed meeting should - be held at their house. And
this was the busluesi the goiernor came to see
about tiO:clay. lie went Into a full eßlattatitin' of all
the circumstances of the case; glibig, of course,' the -
Moslem side of the stdeY,4and closed' by proposing,
Mat if itWould be agrzeible to rite, the meeting of
aw'ar'e ciatileV Concerned Aionld' be held et my house.
To this I readily consented, he having ref:incited nie
k fir a time for said meeting. T suggested 3 o'clock
oFthe next 'Monday afternoon, to which his honor
antlsoiin 'after ho and hI3 .guards politely
took their tears. ' • ' • •
Nov. 2P. At 3. O'clock this p1 . m.,; &oi•ernor,
.the Agha, the Nontill, the Midi . ; Mg., %her , with the
lime-caters, Sandroovy and ibtl' El Einniccd, end S'
crowd of kOw . iives and other attends*' their
akiciranee.i "After the 'Customary round of khan;
lions'nnti compliments had bein gone through' with,
aril aft hitlyieemne tented, I 44i/itcheda mesiien.
gee to Consul tenni, wholwrienily came In, ate: ed
in his official costume, the moat piondbent part of
which-is his tun; blaylrbei , verd - following him
were his dragoman, kowassel, and others.f • By this
DoLL/E.
tisne it bed get missiles} abroad irlittt was going on,
insd the people began to Crowd -iri'fo witness the
proceeding. The room rosin became end then
they began to gather in the adjolnhig COllll outside.
tier some friendly, preliminary Conversation, be
tween lie Opposing Parties, 'Mr. Tauni'S secretary
arose and read the relieving paper,"trbich I translate
entire, verbatim et literatim
Cl Aii Address
Delivered by the American Vi:v Consul of Tripoli,
Styria, to their ezeelleneies,. the bon °rabbit,. en - i.
fllted, his lordship, Abd El Barred Effendi Ker.
aama—mau he-be Inerepred, and ha lordship, Ib
rahim Efendi ElErindroosy—may he be increaa
ed:
"O! my excellent lords t May Pon live' forever!
I have the holior -to inform • your excellencies that
this your Cdticial.visit-in the company°f his hlfihneas.
Kaint Ifekom (the governor) Effendi, the most exalt
ed, to the house of our instructors in the • Lord, the
Americana; the Rev. Sim; the pleaphers of the
gos
oeOn Tripoli, Syria, whose tomes Pare lift, Lyons
and Mr. Jessup, the honored, and this that'you
nuke apo logy, or in other words,:ask pardon in re
meet to inlet occurred on the port, of your lordships.
in ;Mohr lo . rdAtps' infrihiefnent upon the rights or the -
ceermil kelvins., of this Vine Consulate, named'Sey,ml
El liaj.Kludil Agile Lx Zaini , and this act of "your.
lordships in lienoring„ . on this blessed day, our:rot-cp.,
end Sirs in the Lord before referred to, in order that:
youhilly render ratishietion to him (the kowaes) "has
plac4 me under great obligation, and! both person- -
any and: officially , hereby -forgive areeythitut 'which
has occurred.tm the *id of_youy lordship, against
the rights Of; my, second kowass. El thy. .
whether ft be in regard' to the insuit'Or other fetttter.
Key does there, rzniain'in my heart Abe least - bittii
feeling; and-now lam your , friend. - and.from this
time farthl-wiil forgot the pest; tind. I entreat ;you
to consider me now.and henceforth your frie.nd.; and
I beiti . (thronih the strength Imported). by the 'Ono
Wader that In the; Mur lie distintditg
element may atiorbetinten tot; but thathrre:m4
ox
ist on the,,part,of both ;arukthis ern hOpe Are front the
Oin 1130:Ault God ; spd now ,tdro: at this
thrtoieibule, and:the Whaltird; arid thehirforPencie
Domestic . kevlshiri '
exalted. And I also ' . express Many thaukado. , the
Occupants Of thls_honse.m.‘ldch we have assembled,
. 11 q: B fr 3 - ..P.MSCAli'rgp (4 4o o
.oPeViteir teitherild'the Toyota - Lotpence;
whehwearthlilledtheenftintititdo&heir gietaireacti;
, er.!thek; Lord :trot oursothe.4ll4p - MtSdatinvi - J.eans .
' 6 940.4k 0 . 44 0; ,V 1 445 , 41.ari5_. aw , ":
petteentakeew,"tortney simlthe. thCAlWrert
And note; thereferic reeeire Mitzi' me
Obirty4oediirtitbe.s.4tred , that I hiWifßtrglien
altahat,ilt.pitot,.finikuovt ...E.xemakt I.yoticAstatall and
; wist!er•*s' 4VAIDe.." -,A9* l tXtfointrt:! •
this trti;" . nbitter pill for.the hattOtt Moslems. to
sernitOW, and iltey moil t. Tory n. 3114 as children take .
a i
dose Oren:stet, oda They said nohittg, hut their
rklm*-944 0 .4-PWittkvififfo. ihdt . the ..C . 9flsurs
PrqlotiPti9.4 l 4. l 4) , linlatrd4;: :llowerer,
..se4tted : piliqy,ed,..titifg so ,troublesornik: a ..raatter had.
hoOtt Irft , ,lttfdpahly otitosted... Theothteting.then.bsoke' , z
upAmid l igric4hefe,d ipploww. atihe...4geintdod
944144*.-,l.44d.tins 0444* 'wry Alf lb* 4„. ,
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