Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, February 14, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL MATTERS.
Armed, Ibr o:l7blestn.—At this aeason Jaf the
year many aro troubled with chilblains. When
they came to from the cold and seat themselves by
the store the feet begin to Itch mast Intolcrablyouid
Noee,l suffered much and tried many things,
till, as a last resort, I applied kerosene ' 4l . Two AP
ritcations cured them up. Try it. enfferen,
EMIZIII
Protection or setep.—ln the Pennsylvania
House of Representatim, January 41st, Mr. Wells,
of Snsqunhatms. read in place a supplement to an
set for the proteetfon or sheep In certain counties,
Approved April Bth, 18112. - The supplement Increas
es the amomt of tax on dogs in Susquehanna conn
tv, hut to what extent we cannot say. It pained
the Hones finallY.
IMEI
to Core a flowner.—Take wood or sheep - sorrel,
put It In a cloth and pound It, squeeze the juice one
pewter plate, and net it In the eon until It becomes
a mice. Spread It on a piece of leather and apply.
Mr. Andrew Young, Elk Lake P. 0., Bnequehanna
County. Pa.. - curd a cancer by applying thin remedy
during the summer of IbTA, and he thinks the reme
dy should be generally known.
_ on Dogs.—At the annual meet
ing° it s f 4 ke... ' t;osyivaula State Agricultural Society,
held a,day'i'f-t • o since, if was resolved to petition
the Leglei provision for taring all flogs
In the State,: . the attention of the Governor
to the same ea eet. Daring the discussion upon
the •ulaiect It.,a elated that such a tax would pro
duce to the State Treasury an annual revenue of not
Ices than $700,000.
Toague Tied to a liar of iron.—On Friday
morning last, a son of Wilkes Wadlegton, of New
hearing that by placing a person's tongue
sauinst cold iron In freezing weather, it would stick,
undertook to try the experiment on a large scale
with some boring tools at the Lawrence Foundrv.—
The result was, the child was caught, and old Jack
Frost reinsed to let him off un any conditions. The
alarm was given, and alter same hard work the boy
was loosened by beating the iron with hot water,
cut lag a piece of his tongue and some ni the lip+ on
the tools. This may teach him to keep hi. tongue fr ,
himuqf, and serve as a warning to otter children.
Hard Winttr.—The present is said to be the
la‘niest winter since 1852. We had no January
thaw, and seem likely not to bare any in February.
The •now is now very deep in this region, and drift•
ed terribly. In many places the roads are complete
ly with snow to the tops of the fences on each
6 ,, fe. Roads are extemporized through fields, and
tiler all it is almost irdposaltde to get through with
s tea., on many of them. The road from liontroec
to Dtmock la especially horrible at present, and tra
vel on It Is nearly empended. If this weather con
linnet much longer, fodder must be extremely
scarce and dear.
Rkhrnond Prisoner*. —The following, letter has
been banded to us for publication:
RICUISOND, VA.. Oct 27th, I,Sr4.
Dear Awe./ am a pnaoner to Helmond. lam
quartered in the tohacco ware-house. My health is
good, and I am In tine spirits. hoping to be exchanged
or paroled soon. I was captured on the lOth of Oct
at the battle of Cedar Creek. There are seven of
Company II here. Their Dames are as follows :
bergeant W. E. Soutbworth, C. S. Gates. W. It.
(Bar, Charles Barrett, N. Bowers, d. W. Stephens,
end Ban. McCracken, and you will please publish
our Dames in the Independent Iltpublitym. I must
close. Give my love to all. I retnain, as ever, your
ton Meensgxest
Sward your Deeds.—The attention of Parties
biding rinrecorded Deeds is directed to the pro-
Ti=lon= of the Act of Assembly, which requin,
tiat—
AU deeds and conveyances for real estate in this
Commonwealth, shall be recorded in the office Cr . 2
Recording Deeds In the County where the lands lie,
within six months after the execution of such deeds
end conveyance, and every snob deed and convey
&nee not recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudged
fraudulent and void against any subsequent pur.
(+l.er for a valti.ble consideration, unless such
d, , As be recorded before the recording of the deed
or conveyance under which such Igubsequent par
amber or mortgage shall claim.
The atlantic Month-W.—The At lanfic for Febrtn
ary has come to hand with the following excellent
table of contents : Our firot Grant Painter and hi •
works. by Sarah Clarke ; Doctor Johns, by Donald
G Mitchell ; R ger Brooke Taney, The Mantle of
St John De Maths, by John G. Whittier; Needle
and Garden, 11, 'Dotes of a Pianist, by L Nr.tiutts
chalk ; Gtruant Melt by T. B. Aldrich; The Pleiades
of Connecticut, by F Sheldon; lee and Esquimau',
be D. A Wasson ; The Old House, by Alice Carey ;
Memories of Authors, Coleridge, by S. C. Hall; The
Chimney Corner, TI, by Harriet Bencher atom.. r p o ,
?atria, by Eves Sargent ; A Fortnight with the. Sani
tary, by 4 Remolds; Art, Harriet Flosmer's Zeno.
bia, by Fitz 13:ugh Ludlow; Reviews and Literary
Notices.
The Rural .3sonnal and Ilarticultural,„
forth—Such is the title °lnt:rent little wort of 120
pag.a, batted each year from the office of the Gene:
see Fanner, Rochester, N. T. The volume foe 18 1 15
is just out. It contains a tarps amount of Informa
tion for the farmer, trait grower; and every one to
teicated in the cultivation of the soil. Among the
principal topics discussed ore : The Parr Tree Blight :
Rodsmg Clover Seed ; Charring 0:d Sods ; New
Method of Training Pear Trees; Pruning; Clammy
as a Substitute fur eoff•e; The Golden Age 01 Fruit
cuou te ; Poultry as Egg Producers; Experiments
L. Frerbug Hogs with Different Foods; Fattening
tattle in Winter; Grafting Old Orchards; Artitleia;
Manures; with many other articles of great Interest.
The price ol the Rriral Annus/ is only twenty-tive
cent& It will trt: sent prepaid by moil on receipt 01
price Address Joseoh Harris, publisher (knew Far
ear, Rochester, N. Y.
STATE OF PETOISTLVANIA, t
LT:ZINO:a COuNTY, 55.
Personally appeared before me, Edward F. &very,
- - - - - of Jac'. sou, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, who,
To Prepare Tomatoes for ll'inter.—Take rip,: alter being duly sworn according to law, deposeth
tomatoes, wash and put them to a pall or jar, cover and saith: That the place of meeting of the .. Knights
them with boding water, let them stand one or two of the Gulden Circles' so-called. was at the buttes of
minute., drain MI the water, then skin and eliet i tVilliam Matthews, in New Milord township, Pe_
them, ou earthen plate', and place them In the on- I That the deponent went there at the request of Ed
en to dry. Let the oven be hot enough to scald i ward Chandler. Sold William Matthews adtntnla.
them. As the liquor dries away, stir them, and be tired the oath, and said he was authorized to do so
careful you don't scorch them When dry, put by a person who went around the county organizing
them in a beg and lay them away. , this order—this organization was to resist the or-ft
Toe way I prepare them for the table: Take of I They represented to me that it was a large aasocia
the fruit a hall as large as a hen's egg, put with one I lion, and soon would Ise strong enough, if they were
pint of water in a tin or porcelain dish, place on the , not already, to do It; and when it was proper time
tire, then take a little floor and hall a cup of . they would be prepared to use force; and that evere
cream, a small piece of butter, salt and pepper to roan who did tine Juin was deemed a traitor and
taste. This will make three Pinta of soap. Break would have to stiffer. Said Edward Chandler rePre
up crackers or br.wd, place It In a dish, and pour un : sensed to me that most everybody was joining, and
the soap, and you will have a dish an epicure might i all parties; that when the deponent was initiated,
envy. Mots E. Wuzm.,gu. ' they administered an oath to him that he should not
_ _ _ _ : divulge the names at those who belonged, Or their
Intentions, or the fact that there was each a body,
under penalty of death. Samuel P. Smith, Orestes
Smith, Edward Chandler. and Otwelt , ,Benson be
longed to this order, apd, the three former seemed
to take a great interest, and-when any_person Was to
be initiated, they stood ready to do 0. , Ds•pouent
further faith that the affidavit of Urbane Hall, dated
Dec. 2 t li, le.Trt, and hereunto attached. marked [ Al,
seta forth facts as I have stated ba said Hall at differ
ent times—that that part of said hall's affidavit re
ferring so the plot tot do him injury.was a bee. fah
ricati en from b. ginning to end; no other man Was
concerned in ft but me; and that I had no knowedge
of this plot laid near the Koalas school house; and
that I told card Hall this for!the purpose of befriend
lug him ; that the letter mentioned in said affidavit,
addressed to Thomas W. Tingley and sighed by
"Guard of the K's," was gotten up by me and was
14180 teleke, and was for the pinpose of making him,
said Hull, believe what I had previously told hitch
and also to intimidate him in the discharge of Ili,
duty as &government officer In aerving drafenotices.
Deponent further said' that the time lie was initiated
lithe aforesaid order *as sometime in the taunt!,
of June, eighteen hundred and sixty three(lB63), and
that I have made this affidavit of my own free will
and aecurd, and not through any comphlsion or
through any fear. K. F. SEVERY.
Sworn to aud subscribed, the 21st day el Dee. 1801,
before meßatussits Jay, J. P.
Local Items fro* Franklin.—The snow on
Franklin Hale le drifted badly, and In the woods In
some two and a hall lest deep. flay is not plenty,
and those who have it to sell, can get 57.X1,00 per too
In the Kara. Workino ' oxen and cow, are in good
demand. The price for working oxen ranges !rota
1150,D0 to f'250.00 per pair, with many buyers in
quiring Mr. Ephriam Smith suld,ahow. Christian.,
a line pair, coming lour years old in the spring. for
il5O OfJ. John ?Lemon bold a ;mu' uhont the sate
time tor SIM.OO the same oxen would now fetal
ttl(X),00. COW!, are eearee, and are selling at price,
ranging from Ir ire,oo to $50,n0 We saw a One one
eold at tendon, the 18th nit., fur t 47,50, milk
Some real estate is changing hands, and several
good dairy farms are ,offend fur sple,
The draft" creates little etcltetnent. Several
towards subject to it have run ad ay, and several
Breaking vagabonds have had their teeth dra arm—
They will undoubtedly cut a township oilier from
the copperhead. the coming town meeting,
itnatense quantity of hemlock hark has been
dtawn to Azur Lathrop's tannery this winter. We
.tivivh , tand he has Purchae d some live thousand
aids, at an average coo of td,oo per cord, time dLt;
trlhutltig this vicinity 5ZV..1,00000 among the 'mho?.
itt mot. JO3I,TBA.N.
Coaspiraty.—Ma. Emroa : As there are many
Tastiness asked concerning the ease of Edward F.
Ibtery, of Jackson township, ou an alleged eon.
stabcy against the Government and riots of CU'enb
61tili013 bring laid, and on an affidavit made In
So*ntun bt myself and one made by the said revery,
esni as my affidavit Is not as 101 l as I should hare
mi.de It by reason of the beard only wishing the
snintance of facts in the case, and as there have dif
feast stories gone out about the matter, I thought
i smild make a statement of the case with a request
the you would publish the same together with my
andavit and the one by veld s e v er y,
.`be drat Intimation that f had of the conspiracy
am plot above referred to was in the tore part of
Jay, chanced to meet sentry at S. It In
caps store. In Gibson. He said that he wanted to
spelt with mu privately, and took in• un into In
gals'av shed chamtair. He then told me that he bad
Imo wanting to speak to me fur some time; that he
knew of some thinly!, that were greatly for my In
terco to know; that there was a secret organization
liZam3t the Government and Government ale:re;
and 'gat I trausin danger. He then exacted of um a
Promise of secrecy before be would tell me any more,
sestet) promise I granted him. He then went On
with his story about the organization, the subetance
of shlch is to my affidavit, dwelling at length on
partociar points, especially the danger I was In,
warnog - me to be on any guard at all times, and say
nothing that was calculated to irritate, If I hail any
thing to with those be:gave me to uuderstand
belonged to the order, although he called no manes
at that time. I did not folly believe all he said at
that time, and asked him if he was excited and
akitg more of It than there was. He assured tne,
lii the must positive terms, that be was. telling me
the truth. He eta that he had told his father about
it, and his father advised him to come stud etc me.
lie assigned no reason for telling use, only out of
P Ur ' motives tO .tref,riend Me. He said the penalty
was death for recanting anything of the order, and
fa be did no; Samt with them any more be tbonOt
y would retch him. He said he awl bo yarn)
bin , to Ira pze WU ail ski to *MOO
.1s
t,-;tier47l.
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.me' know If saw ,any farther danger; said the
giteat danger would be When the ditafteame off.
"Ile closed up the interslew at that time by exacting
another promise of secrecy frOm Me. I had no con
versation of any importance tetilkfteeetY after Ode
time until after the Aba ft tObk ace, whieliWas in
October fa/lowing. &ion a ft er t draft &nary and'
his wife came to nay house one evening. Sertry
said he wanted to speak with the privately. I toot
him Into another room. He then asked me if I saw
anything that looked stutplelotts coining home from
New Milford, on my return from Scranton with
draft notice:, I told him I did riot, except there
were a good many men along the read, and some of
them I supposed from whet he hadlold me belonged
to the oneanization. He then drew hie revolver roma
his pocket, and said that that was what saved ter
life that night. I asked him to explain himself. lie
'then told me of the plot, laid near the Kansas school
house, substantially the same as is contained In my
affidavit, Rome two weeks alter this, Sohn. cone
tp me with a letter that he mid he found In Therms
W. Tingley's barn ytfd. He said there were a few
words in the letter that he could not Make out.
read the letter and wished him to let me have it,
which he declined doing The letter read the game as
is contained in my affidavit Before he left be ex
acted another promise of secrecy of me. He said it
they found . oat that he had exposed them in any
way his life would be in Jeopardy. I the n became
satisfied that he had told me the truth, believing
Sever), from what I knew of him, to be a man that
would tell the troth as for as he knew, and his telling
me of the onoinftatian, and then of the plot, slid of
the letter all in the same connection, and there hte
leg a good deal of excitement shout drift at that
time, and talk of resisting the draft, all together left
little or no doubt in my mind as to the truth of
what he had told me. It may he a wonderment to
some why I kept it a secret so long. There are
only two misrule that I had for so doing: I had to
make Severy a promise of secrecy or he would not
tell me anything alloy importance about the matter,
and believing that he had told me what he did ont of
good motives, to befriend me, I did not like to ex
pose the matter without Ida consent; and then I
wanted more evidence in the thee tied thought I
could get it after a while Bat failing to get any
further evidence in particular of the matter, and
failing in every attempt to get Bevery's tinettateto let
me expose them, I came to the conclusion that it
was not my duty to keep a ease of that kind secret
any longer. Aceordlegly , after having an inter
view with E. I. Glee at Susquehanna Depot, I went
to Scranton and made a statement 01 the case to the
Board. They decided to take up the. ease. Aecor
(tingly ammgementa were made to beteg , Severy to
Seranton, and at the appointed lime I went to Saran
ton smart cud made my affidavit They sent a man
and &Ought Severy there, and requested him to
makess statement of the case teat as It was. He ad
wilted telling me everything that I stated to the
Board. He then went on and stated what hr claim
ed to he true and what he elaimed to be halos, the
same as is contained in his affiltlailt, and efiered to
qualify to it. The Board considered it a very eke
teller case and kept him over night in rather a sol
dier like %tele. Pithily, after he had made his affi
davit, the Board concluded to dismiss him for the
present. The affidavit was written according to ids
own dictation In every ',articular. Uunatts Heti.
STATE or PENNSYLVANIA, t
LUZEILNE COUNTY, as. I (A 3
l'ensoually appeared before me, Urbane Hall, of
Jackson, Susquehanna County, State ore, n nsy I %still,
who atter Ming duly sworn according 10 law de
poseth and salth: That on or about the first day of
duty, eighteen hundred and sixty three, Edward
E. Severy, of Jackson, aforesaid, while in conversa
tion with deponent told him as follows—That he,
the said Edward F. Severe, was a member or an or
garezition formed for the purpose of resisting the
draft and thwarting the proper authorities of the
Goverureent to the esecetion of their duties, and
that they were all armed and intended to aupply
themselvea with one or two cannon, and that the
penalty for divulging this organization and their Ju
lep and tweets was death ; that the deponent be
ing an enrolling officer and engaged In serving draft
notices as a Government officer, was in danger and
would "e the first man they intended to molest te
harm in cane he, the deponent, should attempt to
discharge his duties as an officer of the Government;
that in the latter part of the month of October,
eighteen hundred and sixty-three, he, the said Ed
ward F. Severe, cattle to him, the deponent, and
told him that Edward Chandler, of Jackson, afore
raid, came to him, the said Edward F. Bevery, nn
the thirty-second day of October, eighteen hundred
and sixty-three, and told him that he wished him,
the said Severy, to go to New Milford depot and men t
the deponent, who was coming up on the train nom
Scranton with the notices of draft and bring him up
Said Sever) , said he could not do it, and that they
ought not to molest the deponent, for he was not to
blame. Then raid Chandler said that some one
must gn, and if said Severy would not go, be, raid
Chandler, would. Said Severy then said he knew
they intended to do him, the deponent, infrus • that
be, the said Severy, knew where the yr intended to
take the deponent, and took his revolver and went
in that direction, and found a lot of men, among
whom was Thomas W. Tingley, gathered near the
Kansan school house. and knowing that it was the le
t purpose to bring the deponent there and take !ii,
papers from him, rto tut to prevent him Irom' serving.
them, and also to enable those who were drafted to
make their escape, and to ao Injure the deponAut
that he would not he able in time to go to Scranton.-
and get a new set of papers; and that if the depo
nent died it would be all right, and If he lived it
would be all right. That be, Said Severy, remote
etrated with them, .m.l ...'A .........A....-m ...to.' Sao ut,
Portent's part, a tereapou one of the company said.
'• We will see to sea. li twit it the course you ate going
in eer.e.•• When eald Bevery drew ids levelers and
said he should defend himself ; Revery said his re
volver saved deponent's life that night. The dtpo
nest father salt!' that the said Chandler was at the
depot, and brought him up within one hall mile of
i said school house. Others came in on the road, M-
I tiered by the deponent to belong to the organiza
tion aforesaid. That on or about the first day of
November, eighteen hundred and silty-three, said
Severy brought to deponent a letter found in Trios.
,W. Tiegley's barn card. Said letter was addressed
1 to said Thomas W. Tingley and requested him to
watch the said Edward F. Severy, for it was believed
by them that tie, the said Severy, had been telling
deponent their plans concerning him. The letter
also said that said Revery had defeated their plans
of robbing him. Marshal Hall, 01 his papers; and as
said Tingley lived near by they wished he would
watch the said Severy. This letter watt turned thus,
"Guard of the Vs "'' URRANE HALL.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 20th day of
December, ISfel. Atrarn HAND, Notary Public.
To .111 Losers of Good Pictures.—A new
Photographic Ga .is to be opened In or about
the first of BArch Mille rooms now occupied by the
" Siontrose Soldiers', Aid Society" over B. IL Lyons
& Co's store. The. mums are pleasant and-spa
cious, centrally - Minuted, easy of access, and are to
be fitted up with spotdal regard for the comfort and
convenience of visitors. Prices reasonable. Artist
one of the bent. Wait a few days. For further pvr
ticulars consult. coining advertisement and small
bliis or call when the rooms are opened. •
Railroad dictidenG—nuipassenger can of the
Dan ware Lackawanna d; Western Etalimed Co., were
turo'u oil the track near Clarke Boumlt on Friday
morning and literally emashed to pik,es. The acel.
dent was canard ny the breaking of a rail. We arc
glad to learn that no person see seriontly hurt
Dtmetlittal--.Tbe oongregailon of the Presbyter.
lan Church In Montrone, and blends of the
cob G. Miller are requeste4:to meet at the 'lame•
age to make their annual donation vi4t, on Wednea
day afternoon and evening. February
(2 w.) By Order of the Committee-
ditZUMMA•. ` Jitcattots 1-,':Xottce Ls hereby giren,
that the Lidlet of the Auburn Soldiers' Aid wLI
give an Oyster Supper at the house of Ur. J. Lott.
Antmru Centre ; in the ecentogot t h e .4.2, 1 F ebm•
ary, to aid said Boclety la sending sittsphes to the
sick and wounded soldiers. '• We trust tue jots:suss
of our rause sill secure us s liberal patroller from
both old nod ydrung. C. )d. Tan.oa, &weary..
=
Dater Eallirrstint--The troller In tbo Steam Saw
MI of Pratt, TOer do Co., at Hrdat Bead - exploded
on WcdneliddY 44, Injuries the 0 remn, Nathan'
Hall at Bingtiaratori so seemly that died aitbiu
few tiesualci• Viltdocaegol kept* a iii 1504040411134
calms
7krrible decided tenth!
on Wednesday , t "er-1 1 014t two me
comotlves started out rly In the morning to clear
the inch of snow whit. had lan the prevlons day
and night. Near the T Del ft* sear engine ten off
the track and down In the Roaring Brook a die.
lance of over etzty feet, felting the Caboose, in Which
were eaveral persona. The tteman Jumped and ra
mped seems. !Wary. jar."a Nrllson the Engineer
jumped but the errginc lie downward ProPT. eta
rolled over him kill g tam instantly. James Mc-
Cormik also taped the train was Lille& The Con
ductor Mr. Smith fool his leg
broken, and several
otheot. , cortunre or Ices brulsod Mr. Wilson was
a voung man of shout '27 3 ears of age, with a large
I rein of friends, and wan of-o a general favorite of
be Company. The lone of the Company is great
not niy In property, bat in the valuable cervices of
a competent and faithful eta ployee.—Larteanna Beg.
List of Letters—Hrmainlng In the Postoffice at
Montrose, Saturday, February 11th, 15415, and offici
ally published In the paper having the largest circu
lation :
lliker, Nliss Mary Morse, R.
Case, Lei I Ntreban, Miss Ellen
Canfield, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Patrick
I)etritt, Haman Osgood, H. B.
Fort. 316.6 L. E. Penney, Timothy
Gray, Inas Augusta (2) tiyan, Jerry
Gay, Mrs. Catharine Starks, Washington
Howell, H. S. Salmon. Lanmia
Hinkley. 111,6 M. R. Mb y, D.
Hopkins, Mrs. Caroline Sutton, Miss Lucille
Kellogg, Mrs. Sarah Stanley, Mrs. A. G. ,
Ladd, Miss Lacy A. Shrlp, Samuel
Loveland, Reuben Salisbury, Mrs. L. 4:1)
Layton, Miss Alice E. Smith, Mra. Cyntha
Lindelev, Amherst Vidder, Win. W
Mott, Itarrifon N. Welts, Mi , s Emily
Mllb.r, Mrs. Mary Warner, Frank
Mocser, it. Wright, Miss Martha
Please my advertised. D. R. LATHROP, P. M.
ga arriag c 5.
DUFTELN—EASTERBROOK --At the parson.
age In Su-quelhanne Depot, by Rev 11. Pattengill,
February Ist, Mr. Primer Hulteln, of Seov, Wayne
and Mica Louisa B. Eneterbrook,uf Jackson,
Susquehanna Co., Pa.
A NSO N--GRE EN-1n Windsor, N Y., by Rev. H..
C. 11,L•rd, touur) thh, I*ls. La Fey ette Amon,
and Phebe M Green, both of Great Bead, Po.
LESLIE—WELLS—'t the M. thodlA parsonage, In
Gibson, Feb. 9th, by Rev. F. E Hotly, Mr.
George fL Leslie to ins AtnabdA M. Welle , both of
FlarforO.
Our Pilot 4crom
Soldier's Fantral.—Tbc funeral services of James
Monroe Bunnell w 111 he attended at the Eddy's
Church, lu Rush, Sunday, February 26th, at one
o'clock, p. m.
The following letter announce. the death of Nor
coo Canfield, of thin county, who fell In the attack
a fort Fisher:
. . .
FORT FISHER, Jan :nth, PiCS.
1b... Elizabeth Cn Jldd: DCA. NI ADAM : It IA
with sorrow that I announce 1.. )on the sad fate of
your lin.thand, Northitip Canfield, 20.1 P. V., mho
was I. idt.d while bravely advancing in the charge on
Fort Fisher, on Sunday, Jan. frith.
, -
May God sustaan you and your little ones In this
sad bereavement. Many have Wien and many mart
mourn. Even the triumphant iMout sof victory can
not alleviate your lase, t,UE a gratt Lil ~,untry will,
hope, never, forest to sympathize with awl kindly
care for the loved ones of limo , who have bravely
trivet' their Hies in her aaered cause. Your husband
w a s probably bronchi out wounded and TOs cam
write to Chaplain J. Paten, 5 1: 8. C. T , 'mot Army
Corps, via Fortress Monroe. Hu will probably be
able to give fuller Information than is In my own
power. Yours very sincerely.
Jos F. JENNISON. Chaplain ar, P. V.
D nth s.
Pr' A rinoneraimenta of Deaths are poblllibud ',about chaise—
Obituary Notice, most be paid boat the rate of half . scent a word,
Yoe. dye met, a lino. Crictly In sutratiee.
BAL - DWIN-1n Forest Lake, Jan. 2:11. IKS, of
dlph , herta.. Eva T. Poldwin, daughter of Banry I.
and Amanda Baldwin, agrd aye years and six months
'Twas bard to see our Era die,
To watch her fleeting breath,
To told her hand- and close her eyes
Aud know that this was death.
BARNES—In Gibson. Dec. tlttb, Theodotia, wife
of alurdon Barnes, aged 50 )ears.
Sister Barnes was n kind rompanion, an affection
ate mother, a benevolent and °blazing neighbor. en
'aerially In Sirkn.sr., and me the last twelve yearn
was a member rd the Itedulsr lisprlst Church, aiwa)s
expressing her weakness in w.d of herwelf, hail strong
faith In Chrbt, and dually fell asleep In strum...v—
ase of the same.
MACKEY—In SprlnCTltto, JAnnnry 180.5,
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Caroline Yackea,
aged four years and thaw mouths.
Elimbeth. thou hes left us
And I r ;OE4 we deei.ly feel ;
But 'tie Ood who has tnwelt us,
lle c ue oil our sorrows heal.
Maurn not ye, whng.e child bath found
Purer ahho and bolter around,
Flowers of bright and pleas4ut
Free from thorns and fresh with dew
Mourn not ye, whose child halter fled
From the rrGion of the dead
To }on ori,nzed angel hand,
To a brizhter fairer land.
Knowledge lo that clime doth crow,
Free from weeds of toll end •roe,
Joys which mortal+ may not abure;
Mourn ye uclt your child ia there_
P. D. B
WIT.F.ATCEOFT—In Forst Lake, Jan. IM, 1665 D.
D F.dwunt, on of NI. E. Wheatcroft, aged 1 year
6 monani andL.l.) days.
There's a fmthlle mound i
nnhe rave yard,
Where often Fit wander a weep;
There's a dear vacant emit on my pillow,
Where sweet little Eidie did sleep.
There were pretty blue eyes, but they slumber,
In Aeries beneath the dark mould;
And the little pet iamb of our number
Etas a01:10 to the heavenly fold. [Corn
sperial
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE
BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR Dn.
Ye the Hest in the World!
The only Harmless, Tree, Ea, Reliable Dye Known.
Den is Perfeet—chenees IU d. Rusty. or Ore,
Bair. instantly me Gl..thsaY BLACE or NAT URA 1, BROWN
without innning the hair°, Attaining the skin. leaving the Andreae
.tad warittol; irnaarts retail ritalley. reniitieutly restoring ita Der►
lee °aloe. and rsilfiAis the ill errata or owl itves. Tne genuine b
sinned WILLIAM A. RATCHELOR. ell Ganes are mere luau
I.•us. and should be aroliteal. &lo lierichelor's NEW In tILEI
MICA tit foe Dritcring the Hate. Sold In Dra=lets. /he Pen -
.A
CI 10~ 1G.411
COURTS OF APPEAL.
11 R Co'lunainl.ners of Surrehno.n• rinstity bnve Rim to
lownw )e p 1.. ", for buldung eporsis (rum Ltee Tn..
ittill. ' ..lo..aut ISA to *lt :
MEM
1!!!!M1212=1=
LIBERTY
At Ito huum of Q. done, . ne,41.1. r etrusry TIO
MIMEO
At Me h , nac nr A IMIL*P ea..." Say. r , broary
CIIOCONCT AND FELE NDFIV ILLS.
At the boy,. Kimble. 7 103 rod., Februury 9r2.
APOLAEON AND LITTLE MEADOWS.
At tat bousa of A Gramm Fr d.v. Fearcary {Ott,
MIDOLF.TOWN.
At the house of Otte Ftbr.tuy nth
FLUSH.
At the 6.w:treat:. D. Bel Uct.l37, Yebrttax7 IStb
JESSUP.
At the bons, of Dozael SOT.. ors lay. rehrecuy
FOREST LAR E.
At the hone It , J.S. Towne. WMowlay. Febrsza7 WS.
DIMOCK.
61. aI balm of George Lewin. aiJuday, February :Dth
BIM
Al the bonne of J. Lett. Teteedar. Febreary Zet.
I: 11$!
At the bows of Mr. J. Lassen?, Wednesday, retrtuary ed.
El=
At tbe boom of J.^. 13.111.4.41 Februlay
L ATII MOP
At the tarseot D. Inimutn. rr..i.v, Febmv7 Utd,
131120
131!=1:1:1Z1=M==
CLIFFORD AND DCSDAFF
.
et the home of birs. ELt.l , ttp., Mandy. ' , canary Salt.
11E11RICK.
Mita llcam at AL.ziLk,hTueWY.Fcbruarf tan
gOirdll Rote. licedxxy lß y B . ( t ) ti7;ch ut. tgiz.
4.13.10110.
It en Imago of J. Y. ta.
NEW MILFMID Ail) 8080 GIL
At EU:l=y% Huta e rid .y. %Wet a
JACKSON AND ARARAT.
At Tao Thtsmoy. Ranh Ch.
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT AND THOMSON.
At Sa iio•1, F , !Gay. !Jamb 100.
OAKLAND AND RAHMONY.
At BASHNIDAS. rmsLtoit, YanL tltb.
OREAT BLIND TOWNSHIP AND BOROUOIL
At Earnatt.'s How. Mum ax, Katt..
BRIDGEWATER -
AI GACovam , —.lonuitAlßr. KedoeWa7. Muth 14b.
MONTR az.
018 es nunaday.
/Lithe
W, A. CIMMISI
thedialltr OM &Arm Jae Ili nit
/tail t 7.131 ItTEMINT
OF 6
RECEIPTS AND OHMS
SITEQUEIIANHA C r OUNTYNE 864.
=il;=2sM=l
Susquehanna Us , . y.
Balance of Collectors' Aecotts for 1884.
To7rwntrs. ; 001.1.1crona. 1 1 1 / 7 /01. t pon,P,9,ru. I 1..,
1 1 mtes. 1 'old r . I cnitt'ust mut.
.
Apolacuti, .. .:A (11453 , 7 u. 1r.... $ 4 , 1 70114 11,11 779 0 4 95
A part,/ • `.l. TIP , . ..1 1* 907144 14' 1 901 Is 66
Auburn. .J. Maunlug..... 1.167 MOW 64 19 641 6067
Brl/19/ vruter _l.P* lona on ... 1387 94%131 48 Si d. 117 44
1 1,784,1 1/7,.. • —lEll4 , lt , Augers_ 1.106 44'1910 96 489• tii 78
Clifford, E. 0. 1.../t9 15e71 9,1 , 9 5 9 PP IS 94 1 03 60
Chocnnut, .. , 1.. Meluemy.... 361 43; 419 41 1 161 17 38
Dltnock. .... II Bruflord .... 1.1.9191 916 W . 640 $1 11
/MAIM., .... A. Mine
01 lake,.. P. Hawes.; WI 181 4.3 .4 196 31.
1,4v47 04, 17 ..M1 le 771 61
M
... .1. 91 ps,;n• 446 1 4 . VI 37 1 357 51 te
tt,...,iii,.... n. (PAU .117 sai 97 M 4 171 1036
G15, , u,_ .. 'l7. Pa ru,loer ... 7 , 0 9 7 4 9 799 77! 693, 63 LT
tart Brud Tp ~ . Trtu•scell ~, 916651 i: i l 311 9 601 4 9 46
(P. ilpud a o ,,' S. o r pi., 9 9 ,11 9. 944 Mt/ 15 31
Itarfonl. ' r). Pavur Jr..... 1109 •4. . 8 , 79 74 4916
II anuony .... 1 11 10,1,w 659:7 1 9 63. 1111. 6940
Jrrrick B. Burns 643 ,ICii 119 , 9 7 1 17 el 95 04
ack.n Li. L. ympth_ 9,9 67; 777 1617 , 41 G 43
Jus•up 'L. 70119 7197 161 9371 _ 4 701 867'
Lath rup, .. ..111 ,nux..._,., 47618' 1749 0 04, 93 80
1.'7,.. 94 eadows, A 1. .
1 4 . 1 . 4:44 , 4 , 1141011 1.4 84' 1.•1371i 74 679
LenoT ; . Pripe ' (.91,1 , 993 n 91171 41 =
U11444 4 17 e 1; 'Wm. 11 14 , 414 ..., 641 41 ; pnl MII 26 1166
41 1 4414444,.. J. P. Tllutuar,...l 623 001914 19 4 sl 6144
; 11 .91 4,744 4 •• .. 51. , ,, 91..412141/1 1.918 15; 6117 40 13/n1 6663
. . 41115.071 '457.1P W. Mee 1.10009; ex 691 14 071 6604
oskl.and
110ril 11 .11 1 1 .411, al., VI M. 46 717 076 ' 1601
'C. 09,2. 0... .; .813 16 13 , 9 137 19 311 16 69
11089 ~. .. ... 'lt .18 019cuqua.;44 9`57.1 , 1473' M 65i 0 , 1 14
Silver LAS... Wm. 11. thsg4...l 701 7 8 ' 41 74 2.3 091 3194
5uriug7 , 1119....!, A. P. Motu, ... 974 601 r 9 4j 94 lb 47 51
Sung a Depot, 4 .0113,01. ._ . 670911 it 340 11173 9991
T 54,4,8 04— •..W. B. 81,9,1119181. 416041 1 43; 424 WOO
Tel o 77019 Vitt6l 71
R EC A PITU LAWN,
Total amount co Dupllratea
t d ott 7 ratitM.
••P,ree.•••ge
TIVSSITIi • M e. .U 914./
03311 m. V.S. I
=I
asquenasna CowlLy,-1184.
•
To r ,nintrularealtli Coat.
R.KIII
Road Daman`
/arid Watr,cr. Conontlatui.e, . •• .•
olson Frond, do.
Job.. Ti. Ila .n, co.
l'on.lll.leN ... .....
1 o /1 . .1 out ttenet,. ....... .
a.r le.. or thr
Grand pn.l Tr, rive
/until. •
E. NI. rurner. 1 or l•rottionotary and r
("our. 110ipte amt Fuel, and Lights--
It St.-omit I uauranrit...
Court nitwit..
Slave liefic 17 , 3
Wllliant A. Cr....auou, Cicrk .
E V. Omen.
Printing
Irterint tterritue rtanipt.
r ' 4 —trona, Court Crier
Stationery
yal wring Arida,
D. sontruent AtitrilT
Lonati., 11.41111 a. .
1. It. Isbell. row. ......... .......
Jail
• ti Prothonotary aud 'krt.
....• .
Ira.ren , Penitent Tory . . • •
l'ar rt. alta... . . .
r liefutrilrg t , rders. .. • •
Trertourre. Itenretilagr
NT. SI. Ting.ry, t
111. rt. titt.tret, ''" ... "•••'
Contra. S CR.
v Order. Redeemed, from No.l laMel irKlesive.sl6„o24 W.
By 'I. Refundlog Orders UT ro
Its am , at,t paid l amnia' A udiLook,
liy Treasurer's Perreolage 816 3
1884.
Susquehanna County.
Bal. of Collectors' Ao'ts for Dog Tax. 1884
Tvw a. Hiss.Cota.scrram I
I ,ores.. PO& on. .ceo
A. Grua. e.) 1400 17.7 70 06.
Junto 7 y10r... , ... 60 040 00 2 1
J. J. Manulhg 99 76 7779 GO 149
dooml. Jam.... ... • 5710 10 04 71 111
941•10 Rcpt.,. 119 GO 1799 20 91
0.23 Le. P... .... (6 , 0 19307 55 17"
T. Belrern, ' 11 23 I
5.1 D 0 00
to ,
n. ep fta r ~.
A
A. )17•11. 0 0 "9 90 1 .5 . 6
910 1101 95 11
1. orl,l 11000 n... .. 24 00 91 114 34 117
J. 0031 Irmo . •la 2.5 1119 O. 71
r. 25 499 0) 13
• • C. P.noomeo 17 93 13, go 9% fn
'"1•I to' 44 .9. • Tr...d01l 10 80 1978 0 17
Bend 110notgh 13.41319ga. .. R 711 714 00 ,
oord . . O. I'm 3.4,1; . 2 7. GO 24 II , r , I
.1, Taylor ....... .. 10 od .9 ol GO 49
trick . . .. 11. Bnom.. .. .... 14 75 1106 0 go
•ka.u. .. .•. L. F.rnell... ... 21ZA) 1 0 9 on 5 5 Ito
1.. Smith.. .. ... 17 23 14 71 175 , 7.
Hogg Lau 9. ... 11
0 1 0 11 6 170 09
4. O. de...... 1 ll9 175 3.
1 , vok, st 5 Vi 73 120 1 02
1.0...r0. .. Wm. 11.1-ea. .... 99 0 21 64 (0 109
0040. torl, . . .J. I/. TN/. go too 1975 23 10
‘1 n 0...... 1 , onto Nroormo.... 11 75 9 .n 1 75 3.3 ,
Now 011133,14 , . .. D. Po . filor. 3930 5467 730 103
.. 800 .140. 91 . 43. I/Ike:non_ , ' 3 01 , t, 21 0 to
0 th,rd.. ... E Orden_ .. .... 10 79 973 I 0 GP
13 , 31, 34 S. -to. Tooke... 43, Ce 4. 05 2' 00 213
od, r i. it.. .. ..... Wm li t1a..c... .. 'V 2 , 21 .90 175 11 ,
8. rn , 91110. • r. Sr wn 14 2 5 2291 1 ~ 0 I ..e
...,.."<4..... as D. mot. A. .. 075 19 54 , IGO 9'
T-, , , ,, •43 , . W. B. 3,50dd0n1.... 7 0 r-3.9
0•43 000 80,05091 9 0 lo
E=lll
I==i
I IT ..d
h +NJ ut
Yr , rytt Leo.
Fr.nk zn
F I.nd•vlbe.
EEO
RECAPITITLATIO ,
Total amount of I,solcatel fnr A. D. 18 , 54 5.43 50
.. p a ld of t it.lecton• 1565. . .15573 61
- 11x.a..... la. 19 5
•• Perml.k no. - NI 15-55111 VI
_ _ ' _ _ .................
Tieas. Statement of Dog Tax. D
To Amornal of l/uplicamy for tO4L lOW
fn Try-mumee Wanly so per last •rolltord report.. rat
Contra.
186.1.
fly Rsoorra!Amato floll•etort6 a 62 50 IS 60
BY Pr moottge to ..01t0v0r.,....
Ito
Onl,sredoemrd from No. Ito 62. Incltre. o o... Sl7 69
04 Tyros • onto us Itc•olol• • , ;.1 .1. at 2 or,. cos t. II 45
Us Tomes con, 04 KIT.. toilets ~11 22,5 t 2 par curt 16 3.5-1/915
11
fly amount due TrYstarer • So 44
- -
Treasurer of Snag. County In Account Cur
-1864. rent vitt/aid County. DR
Tooml in Tr.-Immix hunts saner Lost AtulttorizoPort.,. rt Ear FF
• • .4.11.... ruaray tax.. /MIS:
- =own received from emanated landsFL lk
•• neldltlonal t.. .
- 1. add Cooed lax, PM nk n. Ocitistop.
•. f. I fmody tales
Macula Thmltnotes for to
- - no.mve..l from entomnd Lards
.1. of monitor
" "
- on M 0... Hon. n It . Hammy, 15111. 5..
•v on %111 lel m holy lent 3.o.
" - (I..mm'th c et. meal - r Joel covenhank. to
.. .‘ A cog. Ibrfel ad Comlh ve.C.fv.Bnkore !A o C.
- f• •• ff .. - fe.. A Mile on.. 9A I.
.. .. .. .. .. . vs. catelcv F.yon 2.1411.
corolla F.. P-ort'. Rem -ay note ... a
To cm't reed at Ir. Flomam, Shit for Ines andJary fees. 13114 5
--
49=03 84
o balance le Treasurers bookie
1484. Contra.
Ity touount ',ld cnuntr Auditor% 4 in,
tiy Exoneration% to Cohering". 1834 41 461 71
ti Percent - ran to Collector, 1NA.... .. ... 1,e1e , 544-$ 1.767 3
r.l Nrat Refun•fing linters. ... ~
_._ • • • 97 So
hiy I:nunty Ordure redeemed room 740. I to 8.6 incitolve,• 16 014 VI
It, Bruno, - - ..... It o .4 MS) D
fly Comm i n on receipt& cs. 615^X11111Prreut• *4 19 37
Br ' nn Expend In. 20.8.0 68 AA .Ss '' sr 82-4 Ino
Ily =Arad. in Tresenreer hand, 11.7 d F.
lIII!IMMiiiiIIE!E2CI=
Treasurer in Account with the I
864. wealth of Pennsylvania.
To9grecalr &motto t of Stine T0ze9191:14.11 and smemod for
mr of the Common vorrollit. for the )Or ISEI4, Cepor
.mhonom oft,.. c,omkomomdlod h sold Tremarer.o.llB6 9
I moonot naive from 1.7•9rat0 dLande . . 313.
octal. Wool Subtc toz—Fraokllo ........... N
so 4. Con , ra.
Its Lee per t...6ermetvil.lnntllonn.4ll to C . :Mentor..
nl. - 1 , f . • potorn. are on 67 966 . i0 +a I l c or coot
bal..oce Treusurce , hand, les, la
pert:at-NM
llEZMiia=n:
Statement of iinentf 5 Account
for the year 1884.
Tee 3a3n3 - 3tint o 7 finet anti Jury reef Fo ( . ertlficate or the
I:jerk of the I,lttrt 331 Qtarter rt,-3•3310n0. SUS,.
()antra.
By arnnnut pald Tranurer and crtnrged In hts rtcconnt, 4234 6
Up S per cent retained fur colleditu6. 'lO3.
slkeriff. 015 co. licrutavie. DAVin SUMMER*. sbefter.
January 3 146.51
Treasurer's account in relation to Road
►tie4. Tax on Unseated Lands. { Dig
Contra
Binl,Tpu.t pia T..r.Alps
" Trra:usres feu ntc•.
11:=SMWMZ=
Treasurer'd Account la relation to School
1884. Tax on Unseated Lands.
*Moans of tich..l Wsrrauta tLe rdes 1842
18a3 KM 2
Contra
180
By ■mount psid Tomblin
Tyra.r ■ penualso.
Treasurer% 01:50. Ur..trO,Al N. BROSMAKZa. Treasurer
Jaa.uary 3d.
S catement ofBusq. Co. T reasury,da a. 1,1865
To &sellable hurls to the Treasury .11A2ne
To urcommt money of prevlarksyrsis, SOO 01
To several =aorta or butes, June% odpatAss, Avow per
last Add:lWe Stewst. :CO OU
ur Weem u:7W foregolue re he a amen aillarient.
NIILSO FISENCSI.
LAYB. WITli• t Co. Commissloncss
u) wag
AIDS, W.A. 013.0.14L0N. Clerk.
ilnmnrvermere Office. Unnen,- innnorr 34.1 M.
- - - - - - -
AnditUta ' Report. ,
etuantiehanna Country WM. •
WIS„ inalaasned. /tuition() iuut kw mad Caintf. metta
MICLOrat NM laaltatenalliMMOlMMAN lOW
Am. lbs ti day at Janney. A. D. IBM. end and erodtt..ettle. sad
-t the Kunst ircount.. of the Commlatt tient nod Tresstr.
'er Of add County. ell of watch upon tbOTOt g, email soloo, ••
ftrund to ter comet. We Rad the Wads of Maoism lthoesesker.
'Femora . of =id , ounty.
Of County Funds
Tax • to %
• ID Inn Tres are:
" Military nun.
Andltrrti Office, TA ontrow.l
Jumary GM. 1863.
ali
ational Fire Insurance Company
GEM
*24.8 , 3
, 4.171
OF HEW-YORK.
Office, 113 Broadway
ASH CAPITAL OH 111101 0011411 S,
045
f.:6 00
ilk
Gm
NV 00
Va GI
1.9
CHARLES TAYLOR, President.
HAMILTON BRU(:E, Vice-President.
OLIVER DRAKE, Acting Secretary.
LLI '. 0, 4014 toTßOuD,Agent.
Moat., Januar) 1C1.`4&-1y
2,55 94
45 :4
VAS 1i
I6' , fit
2,.111 4 1
OD V'
clang enlaced, Ayen roe fere rte Ire Bnlldlng Lore In
mat Bend Villarre, In clm,e proximity lo the T eatmalve Works
of the D. LAR.It R. Co no , . in pmerera. bee to I tid out
In convenient mace and -re ..r rood ere. and M. t , J 3 nrdbmledl
at
raw md on may lemon! tap:amt. H. Pe FRICK-
Omar Bend. December 1i.16114.—D.
CIE3
NEW GOODS .
JIIST OPENING.
I,,PY Hood., Ilronste, Hook., asd great mist, of Halos.
11/ fo ,, be HOLIDAYS.
ss_Ll Duds. , L ri.lase Hymn.. D1.35e,.. Alt m.
mod Good Book. Ica Precut.. A Am. JOS sp.s.4l .so for •sle try
J. LYONS & SON.
19. 1541.--tf
Ed
EIMZEI
NEW GOODS.
A LARGE ADDITION TO MY STOCK OF
Dry Goods and Clothing.
rnc&"t In Cash At tow flguro, honld cheap- C7416314.*
14 1 ... V R ('HA RTo RR
=
NEW GOODS: NEW coops
H, H. HALL fie CO,
31 Court .treri, illoahnooton. N.Y..
Imre ccandaally no hand • lame react of goods adapted to Jae FALL
Maeda of tied , own lateeuetatt n.
G LASS-w • 5t..., ...ANTS.
TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAY&
FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIME&
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Mere32=l4 VIII be mayglled at, Nev To Jobbin g prime.
kf. lIA & CO
8113.1tatr1011. N. T.. December Mt, 16611.—1 e
csc.:c.Yr'.l."S
POPULAR REMEDIES.
Three sciedlitince arc warranted If ne d according to & 11a a
I n - them and If mot mtlneonnry return one bad the menle ne ann
Lc m nerelli be refunded. I have gold thom.a..da of im itles, but
one have return• d.
SCOT VS CUL ERA CURATE'
MEI
Th Mediate Is composed of Gom sod Rots, soy causes so Ism
uedlste reaction In Use bye* to. and .s tousn cm to all. It tun beea
mod to tae
SPOTTED FEW FR•
• number of cum. and proved effectual. Full dlotetlOull on each
, we. flues DO Cuss*.
6Nr.
gi 7 ,
111,
26.P0 1
SCOTT'S
SANATtVE BERATE.
FOR BORNE. SCALDS,
OR SCALD BEAD,
FROSTED FEET,
INFLAMED EYES,
WOUNDS, OLD ULCERS,
CHAPPED HANDS,
INDOLENT TUMORS,
SPRAIN 8, BRUISES,
PILES, CORNS, AC.
la sumpned of orattables. and la entirely harmless tablea. Price
twenty.liva as a boa.
Dias bwe had ample opp,tunity a testing the rir
.ue of your Carafe for many Ira-s and flud it al yO.l recommead
Lt. and se hall*. o bruits( 0. Pt ren comentlibe ti 10 the publlc.
L. W SINGH./ u. 1•. ne. btlir 44.
CALVIN C. a .L*Ell..W. Is. Mnbtro.
W. If, LP.. at. Nalikeabar e.
Maamfacturell by L Sent. Scranton. Pa. .41 for sale b 7
I. N. It ULLA Rot. -
W. O. WARDs SON. Nes Milford.
Ina wort tprluipvl . le.
Sow:dens Des lath. I haa
Ma II
BE
MEE
ommou-
DR.
GROCERY AND SALOON
Ting al soba2fbam email:me their
etmeinessthcir at the Uld Stand n
a M -veal wht.ry ti,oe TraPoto Will w
mat. receive and) tree...cot I ern to oil mar
a,rolo.
nave badowed partanaha art -Wk. to dating up our
13=1
CR.
• 1,9145
LADLES' SALDiatt,
CLiYBN casatiralab,l l deelf,d. private roar. to LA DIES and Galt"
ot Or Ladles alone. al. o.utleme alma
cam
Among oar Ind of edibles can ba round tyatcre, Ham and
Sue Wee Peet Iltrf 'teak, 11l atm Chops. Chicken'' , Inavery
.en hot orcold. Pickled 'roogv.e. Lobster, melts" 60.-40 tact
•yrrythlng the ovaries adbrds
In the rev of think,. on keep everythtegeneept e plettneee ee
el
°hone bevoragea. slur malt ore of the tort quality and
.arnated pure. Sian ito aetio Wines. ladle, eareapartila. Bed.
If I afar, Small hex. he. lea Cretan in roomer.
We hare teemed the rerrecre of a dr I claw , Cook and warrant
veryging prepared to wattle moat divert:lard tastes.
I=
We hare ea lurid the largest otoek of Confectioner, ever
•to Ilia tionsq. We on ornlah, ono bsiess or rerill =Stan*
this ilnethat rosy becailed tor as clomp as du, be begot
Tobacco and Cigars!
4°,==g4=Zol:l7l7l= d igrZ""
arrbcpaterblems.
123
Our etoelenfOreeeeteseset be best In this out of the eoteotn
rot ensile, and lowness of prtee,bot sseeptlue Blnehamton. We
eillforbish Flow Nat oat. Mailmen. Co fb e. T. et. nob. Cheese
attains nee sod everyttleit In Ws li ne of the best qualities. In
UrtlelYvCr'ill'L:erVesse"s
.1? " who ma i them us with their
oStMelyee. piaci% ooas ' elves to tamest Lo Coil and to the Advil?
One Price System !
DEM
flaotras.Devamtor :6.111t4.-Iv
Toys for the Holidays !
A Cory Large Amort=eut of
WM
CM
to whletk we Invite the attention t f One interested. Veil end ex.
melee. end Tem will tee wry apt to boy. }IIIII3Y
• Me3nletse Dcsensteu V 1.1564.
NEW FIRM.
up 1L...0R. OP.IIFIS 1 WARN= ban entered Into e,
• • wooer...MY for tba &toms of sel.lng Ori (food; Or. cedes,
, Iroeken klarlOntrt., ,r^tt and wet. Kona w.d
Ice Aides timers , Flattig owe pterelovaly occupied td , M. EIV. •
RID ik Sao -
We inprOully mil& tie penennAte
WILSoR.-
JEFF. utuvrts.
Y. R. W AKh KR.
Mantras: 'LIMY IV&
Kerosene 9ill
wigsw ww w , . mAirmin..
$. 9 (03 E 4
.
to to
- .
13C, DI
W. IC TIIWILET,
Y.O bT tr, w.11.T. Auditors.
JU/1N P. LPSAIiii.
LOT% FOR SALE
MUM
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS,
WOODEN-WARY/
CUTLERY,
FOR DYSENTERY,
CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CHOLERA MORDUS,
BOWEL COSPLAINTS,
CRAMPS, COLIC,
NERVOUS, BILIOUS,
AND SICK HEADACHE,
SOURNESS OF THE STOMACH,
COLDS AND COLD CHILLS.
REFRESHMENTS!
COVECTIONERY.
Childress' Toys,
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
=1
IRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE
Are requested to on. upon
ililleeleh & lUiLsoq's figeqf
=I
BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE MADE
For amoal llamas It recommends Itnelt above an others.
L nelnly arolexeollonet oyatt b. ate. OpoO both /Mrs. v".I.
op ea oily well nu ot lk, 111 en. • 0. 4 en aW cotton ROW , .
tog. quting.goilt.r.. r. lumn hog cording. and Drab:ll:rye
g. litrongat if 111 not pip oar •svol.
Tb. MO. .I , ple I. mug!, Won of any two threaded =ebbe
ra ”ft ; thcran, Mr. luthte to get 00. tat Mill.
4 Sew+ vithou. .be taw ors eh ott le. tt'etebY dtthia 5 . 5 1 .."
munn en tutwr-oun mud:liner). and the tr4uble of regulating tilt
1.k...0 01 the stud, bread.
3. Minn et. greater speed than a tt battle maehlre tomtit.ly On.
Thema Mme. Ines Itrlth all lb- we Intnr,stet•nts, aratrtuntlinxl
deltveten Is, Mon V.,a Mantthe ate,. p.n.s
r. e ue.t 01 Ron it VIVIIIIOI4I OTOS. ova ONS
aea In Mot:lmo:as, virt-ity,
Montrcat, Jbn. 30.1865.-if
LITE 161 dB 1111 CONK
Organized ander the Laws of New York.
Capital 1,000 000 Dollars
Dlvldcd Into 1112,0r ui l=o10 , raZ. •T V: fully paid on t • •
100.000 Shares or 10x.000 Dollars ress , rd for W orking CaphaL
DIRECTORS
fit). •TlO.. Cl/ It ,
• NDIIKW .
W.l, LAI
EIIW AH.O A.
A. l v .EY
,z . F„,ocri p. Flsli .
JUSEPII GuIIFnEY..
n RATIO
ANDs-EW
A.N. Y .
=LiMil=2
Office of the Company, No. 6 Wall St., New-Tort
e l
the
. c .`„Th°l",..),',M!O Tre ' lm ' et; rye ' . 71 to n n% " :ll:!el L tr '" a„ * . ' l 7
Its. to the m mth or c clalbg Etchty-oao nen •
1,14.)0ch E th protlitmng. alai •me and,. shed
Other. • 11. 1.111 po. &me Irttru• t h at. ty he Canimatty also oeT
it.. Fero. from •t. CI, In a. ata
• th.. arn..cty .111 oe l gely prealterl... oil, end to tem
Ile .111 fell for hmh the ethane are eaagutzte In the..
ability t • pan large doldrotd. to the atoca holden,
orly oharm of the reread tuna arlll no. be bolt
beatcaty, arlilat aercrecl .60 per ahare tobe-tmlf its per
eabte; by .1.1 IL EL RUT & CU.
J.tuao 16.1848-4.. o. 6 Wall EP. Y. 7
AT SMtTWS.
Tarn. Maw= for let 3
lIRMAYr YMni -e.
The Pkket EllsYM
Washington'. Vlaion. (acultasso by Edward Lverett.).... 0,10.
NEW MUSIC.
drat to merl , e itutectiptlons to the
SCOLDIVARVIS CASItnOr.
WOODEN END BRICK BLOCK.
at0urc....1.0. ad. IU.
FOR A GOOD
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
The Pride of the Weft Fam
ily Sewing - Machine
RAT BE BAD OF TUE AGENI,
F. D. CASE,
Great Bend Vitinge,
Foa TITS ABOVE SUM,
ri" a new kind of maeblne . Impla. durable, easy to ape
rate—will make about 2 OLO Alter. pa minute. aeara • Sm.;
seam. and can be run by a mere •-blld.
If a fele macb.nea are lauded In any netgLborbood In lAD coup
tr • let a t.r . ,gaerlber kno.r
tna .b?
or
ter u a r , ot h rz i Lle and . 1: 4 1 , 11
them Wort F. D. 06b.r.„ ' Agent.
urea Bend Mace. Pa.,Oct. 17,19414—Am0s
WHITLOCK & HALL,
INT, L if . 4l,oralos,Feed,Ment.
GROCERIES,
„rh" So,ra,llloloaora. Byrogn T.., Coffee. bylceg. &c. Thkg
ta.dtb.g oth Corwin. Foundry, new Milord Borough.
galoW. lIITLOCK. A. A. HALL.
Cablnet ,ork and Undrbaking anted on by A. A. HALL.
nearr. Mitnaal, .1 swingy 101 vies.--6XOOB.
A SPLENDID LINE
OF
DRESS 0:3-003DS,
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Cloak
lags, Hoods, Nnbias, Ito. dr.o.,
AT REDUCED PRIM, 3138 T RECEIVED AT
READ, WART/WIN & FOSTER'S
ALSO, A TOLL ALBSOBTMENT Or
Domestic Goods, Pr . Eats, Flammll3,olo6s,
Cassimeres, Jeans, IEO.I
MICAP AT
READ, WARTRLWS It FOSTER'S
CROCKERY AND CUTLERY.
A rum ANSORT.ENT JI:NT ELECTIVES., AT
READ, WARTROUS & FOSTER'S
LOST,
( L yt:t‘''',l3bll7gythlatat""rv . lroVe t trilflTE. C l i n t Er
y oue a utair gime end rttumlnt It the rata:
104 11. St Ihroaa's la stroll
MA PAD
reweweed. , DAVID MARIUS
Fleakltt, Jan. 1666.—w3p
L. KIRBY
r.. Becori.
PAPLENDID blritUPS,
Green and Grohnd Coffee
I=l
FARMS FOR SALE.
l eltufd 1. Ns
n4loll ' sci, mil it pes of •loch BOevuue .1 ,517
town , / tot,ll le font ant • tuvr hon.*. timm . Wm". •••
IfMolding.' • 10.1 • otehattit 75 trot sof ttbkh aye boated fruit
Ir uttimd.tvitivemittied cows, and other illockt.lll r 44.5 k
th. 1.1 tie.
A 1,•• a, RIM of 00 maw, with ootr , hou e WS, 550 51
Ite . es writ ota datut ttudri et 1411 atate4cultlvattou.
Twat , Opoon• ot toad, Yotattlautt Ow. 6070
notice.
Newbillsd.Ja. Ltda.—tram JOLL Mt?.
STERLING'S AIIiBROSLL
Fo fiLetsuat i ws. r aim =sum
iMiwari t Lioks—um,
Railroad!
limming Time of Passenger Trains, Juse_Std, '64.
I2AYI NORSIIWARD. I LEM INXITIIW — AXII.
Amen- Pawn- &
100 dfr' gar. I ppr.vrxoNs. It e r all
Lton. Slow.
P. NI. P. 11. A. Po. ILA
••• 1410 440 Owel Bout. 11/1 IV
liv CAI I . New 1111tmd
1 00 6.00 111117W 1 11,.. ....... ...._ 1.1 s i lt
l g. 133 6W B . Ila# .. PAM LSO
, it
all r 4 4.4* 430 el
.7. it = 4.111 no" - OA IA oo
; ` 0 . 45 4.40 140 ce# i
-... 1030 443 Clw 1 e =mit, 1.48 440
100 4.10 ft ~.t„.... OM 1120
i
, A .Y.. O3O h.= .. 12M e P.M.
a.
11.10 ~="thatA. 1.111
11.10 New Etatemtno_ t . UV g
it - a V •Cbanes tor Tottadatthie... PAL .
The Passenger Train Northward_
Lamm New Hammen ea the want Male Kid "heel*lablame•
NEW YORK at 8A A. aml ANIITINA UM se*
eel of t A MID .Web ham PIIILA DaLPale,(l(
ped.;at 7:16a.m At BOKANRIN Ws Ttath maw eleee easeeM
ttons alfb name* tbe LAIINAWANNA sad Bl,Onlenllika.
and DELAWARE ead 111311MMI Rillread• at Geed SW,
0, 1141 Trete on the gda Italtam mem W. -
The Passenger Train Southward
Lesee•Cheal Bend after Me arrival M es CtudanstilteSmooth=
ba d
• itr u et. =moll dersabon Trees on Um Lamm"
ko Chn . nk slihrietmln InutadilDbls. atb of Nlst
.11k VW.. to. Rent York. the Leeds!, Vanti,_il
Pneecoms by thin Tmin strive In Pm, Tom man la
.nd El szensburg at p. M.
The neeornmodation Train
I=l
Nortbssrd. anmeeta Karen Had with the 1:11:1 0 ;ZIMS
Wea, by Tbla gammen NM, AI laws sad MS
dAy. EtnAbward. haves Gnat Elimd shu the mini. at tba
York Corm coltur tad. Fir All Pawnee/Tarn
Nap .sy fop as Gnat Head.
• • iiiCisileiet Aged.
imla.. Soule. HolalloutmAl7 b l l . as 4 azzriso,
Coo AirsTi f ii an c crike wei&a3r) Aryl
not tale 1174 Scranton: at 4 D. m..ror Jt. Beeo seo W 144140
4 , 2 the Erie 1441 14 M4 cow both Lit Ina Wagt. Serra
=I
Cart. I•
r. 21 tot, IN;
Ln•nnt
\ ear 1 n
no tt la •
w-A0r..0 P
l==!
Vice President.
treas•orer and tiecreary.
upenntrudoil.
$ I 2
SUGARS,
=I
LLLI
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
\\\\ •... ii. lalatACO .KI .41111 &tells to a
U 4
(.' .. . I , ot olOorrl.Orrr Of MU rostoral
wrath* po o nu to enrage die
.;•• :.• .! , ‘ l l r . • , tall antidote as doessal Hernia.
' '''' '' , ' 4 % . r‘ r. i na l' it r 1; 4 ': "l ooel in Cain
n.
C 7 t e a
S"'",' *. •
.:',,,.
~,, who suLlis , horn km:Wm eats.
---- -- ',".....- , ' , N, rl+lros..d that aos oloch 1U ad.
=----.p. ....-A 1 na . 4lstile scan mz:prtir
thr ,
._ 1 .an o. elms. of oas tallow sigmas'.
.o‘lll
------ ---- \:‘,-, 7-= \ '4 . d i -: It t c :;s "'''. .. l _: : ..42 l 7._7 4 b u rs 'i osstmeat
,•- an ono, .1 tpo mom cam to be
' tonna la Ma 54soortet cumbdto :
Pc-nfals..r,sat. ns crelqnp cod Pam, tido lifisooks.
looks, Blo,cess. Emits , . es. /loamy'. P In, I•oor=
polr.s. , et.. .4 -olt ft boom. Re Id 11.+AVaIngwrszo. At.
Ito chill. or V•oo riot 1.1. our Is exarDed f's m.be system try the
0...1 . red LI if of %tor ho ursons.s sad Us patleutls kit In am.
v am p' s itia.ara are emitted by gotrofn tali the blood. =dors ads
red by this It me, ar !taloa/am. to
CoI and dim ad Mt. tuvalutble obsdkins became yea bar* bees
dulltry aomet hitt, mem:ding o tat sarsaparilla ladle 111
bar hen ate used a I oars—then. and Pot Uti Wu.
• 111 eau know tbe rlru s af sarsaparilla For mleaat trtSrulanef
ho 41re n viii cure_ ws otter •on to Ama hosertout Wade%
eta b be area below osmoil will flunish gradaSte all who otll darn..
A • ea. liamea• to Ptah-. for the cure of ..ns. Nene... Jaundice.
nada l noigettiors prw.lerf. foul etotoach. Headub.. Pile%
, theumarbtru. heartburn ahatne from I tlesedarad ate Caleb. Prate.
a %turbid I nanatab f the Polaris. Cilia envy lxram •I' Ni=
' av<* C , raraplal rat Drain'', Wynn', Gout, Nenralgia. sad fora
I bey are sugar coated. 11.3 that the m• 01 em take theta
Isasuitly. seal th-y ate the brat • perient In the world ha all SAM
114.1 , Of • failly physta
Preidbed J • . E & Oft. Lowell. W. and raid by
. It. L TURRELL. kIuSTBUNE, and all dealers gledletlag
.1.1 she..
Monter., January t. 11164.-Bm.
HIRSCHM ANN BROTHERS
VP t
too inv.e xte to eon
onivor Ole attenti
otono of PTJI3.OI3LAMTZRO
LI their omortote f
DRY GOODS,
Millittory tmilanGT MI
Yankee Notions,
WOOL AND COTTON MOBIZIRT.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., &c.
ereSeie they are p repszed to eel al netoonehle Igen& Their gook ill
DRESS GOODS
l•woreeelty la asedme. eromprlstog dee L. awl BU to NN °cabin Ms
plurth et le OVA Antilost m
Ile mu kee prim, end erliloe sold witp
hSelee. adrucc masa Woe
ELEGANT CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
A Beautiful Lizta of
cIAYMIS. CAPSIELIEWES Alfp cummures.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
I. lot of
LADILB SClAltri koors.
Mr131 1344.117•1 8 T BRAWL&
VI. a Cusplets Line of
FANCY GOODS,
PaStab's far
HOLIDAY PRESENTS..
nsRscWIOAhA BROTBESS.
No. SO Coat strew. NO of Nu • 87.1.1317 L"
Blochasotoo. Deonator t 6.
STERLING & LOOMIS
fT
K W THE LARGEST AND Bin Assoc:laws OP
ISIMEL4:7IIA_NIMEM
to to found In the 0000127. and mat of Is .10 paratiod
Previous co she late Advattee Is
Prices,
Edda enables thoso tO
ell Goods much Below Present Bates.
w. kae. clestantly on hand
wt by tn. Ram] Me Belt by the Reek sad Half Bawl% Tarn
leated Bah fe
Nell Rode, Tote 00/14 had L.Nst Mehl
Carrbie 60 1 / 4 Plater,
Dry Goode and Groceriek Boot! and Shot*
Hats and Gaja,
Carle4.l, w .:N rab "
drnint. Grandson,* Wheelbarrow* P= 7 l WI;
Bataan Rota* Placket innd Wads
Pasted spoon* Ronan, Tar. rin.
We en below a to. of our present prim, gab** to all &WON
,f the marled. els
Flour lit per harrel,t Best Brown Boswell° to
Prints ^6cP. 40c per pird, White Puma PS eta per An
Led everythinj not enumerated In the mule fooportiOn.
At dent apt Is tor people to call an re fbr themedrek Pi 11/1
°a that de can meet Wilt me et ungotne expectations.
WFICELLIM t LOOMS.
Sterllngvlne. Pa.. Fict. N. ,11.4.—tt
Real Estate Agency 1
VIRE underdsped bare Conned a pirtonntan end opened on ear
L acs for tbe ploubsrw.eala. and rental °treat estate Is the Mos.
y of !trooper...ca., Pa— mid we shall Itz make It far the WU*
all who donor eith to purellaro.s orient real
than
w anti. We dengn In aenntite .1 Ty IU 111 th ane
.thin New York Wan New larerry, Porn whence roam 1110.10ra
arsons who buy WOOD Pals county. Mr. Ulnas Is
,ddbted throughout the coun_ty . and wlti Pre the matt=
s his whole lateral n. We Itare
Several Farms on. nand,
unable for &Cater purpotes. The larger part of the pardlear
•wrap:harms f ra term of Ma. Panue InWramals•
No. 1.-912 arras of tend In Forest Lake, 131 I/WM& Pad
months house, sta barna. w eal waved, aid will rapport Crtma W
to Its cow. Convenient to meetings, achoola, and soecitaalea. A
Lure part of the ;mama matey can ranks for arena al year.
riaa.—tls wad had lu Fnukßh (Eran loo, ./ Er wall UM
Awed, well watered, two dwelling hewn, two bane Moneenleat
0 meetlas, =bath,. and .tore. Well =Mad la dare purpaWase
Part of the purchase money may remain for a gala of Yam
No. 4.--191 am of land to [Roma 1111 improved. well TWINE
raced. d
ye"
two
oe. d/rellitsgboosay Wax, W.
Umber upon It *OW Lot to ante the orbole farm tor ye"
cw. and . half mile from Direock Comers, and eve ra ham
Mantra. Two ttdrda of the purchaa maw can moth tar seer.
h~oud sod moo age
181. 1 ,n, arovr "LA
dotards ,IS oats t mamma is good ew dwelling loos% horo,
vr t,,r,„ided 4 .cood grafted maard, will watered. OW WOW
pmadee money mu. recede for a ramble of yeara,aelared upon
prteulaa
No.ll—tod acres. dbate In Bridgewater. two Wier trom Yob.
ad aerealgooeovid. good new dwelling home. ham. sod ondo
Ope-tbird the purchase money down. sad the Warta hi I.
4, end dews.
/to. T.--dltouea the township of Toro) Lake, 100 e man bow
gamest. d daily maw Warn the house. 1611 sew. Oar lit
ta maed. . ' , Dud dwelling wows, two Was wet aleadlaymod aW
ta u ALW odd to good rood order. and elder tB4 aloarAA'
eater, milk home, &r Tanta Ow.half of the metro manes,
awn, the halloo/10 firs annual Parmnw.
No. ft,—ate saes of land In Herd* landhlp„ 110 aria horror .
4. good dwelling bona, two tang warn bow. Ma
eel Oda
wane tradn a Opr
wl date of Imovement. eOloor
oathoolsand cantina. and aus be convaitiestly dlsrlikd and
too two farms Tama One.ttalf down. balm:cola losallinests.
No. IL—Alrome lo the township a Jesaup.acate miles Dm MOW
aloe. coutatrdne slaty *ace, forty.five Improved. a good
ic= 1 :117 1 1 tals . . nd iatt:rsif s rlllr 000057 dowo.
alma eau De paha to lea woalpsymeata.
10.—aliccuo the lownalp of
New.
MOW. ImettandAel
son—ilo acre. impetved ; two rotes float the Dcamgh
%Uttar', and about nobly awls fro. the Lackasama and Reeled
Rail Rod; well watered velth mei , s plOd huilamphaad • lad
e ating archar t l—a grove of chew nut upon Otemlare etiallhalter
in or Weer •ph potes.4, school noose In Ills innuedlais visional
tra three &Tama churehms•lll.ls tWo 19. ISM
rum will be told If to/ peanut: should sot mot thirMolo.
`7);',..-.01tcce'...5.1. Wog •Wkre of BWElrtana ard.
ta Um N. Y. .k Erie dal- ay.
t • I the most conmenat
WWI
n Meeks Rom • Mee to rtil milk In the allago Will
wart the farm. !bell ore alrat IWO re
v ie. on the pans, and re
fan wm.b 01.INI oath. wises • quoetlty of
... Ws s mile of Us ail se . two geed dw...0
de. awn t abs law iuttl. There WM eta the mu
toe, soda plat alt I to good running orders two
...Nods. No lea. thin nt woofer trains leave the *root
Rossing ma to mike mosey the bath la mot Um torsi
lreesurt.la to coati= part of the gUdo.
4. • • . • .
address
Munn VllN.—tf Montrose•Busattebssata
Fire and Life Insurance !
PROO vnan
F. B. CHANDLER,
I &oohs
",.GooD ooltranissamataaLOW =p
Ur. Rata.
gPssas I=4,ltv,