RIM!=I ~l tht inieptudeit gqiubticai. g.. I=l LOCAL MArkormus. The Omit.—lt to reported that the draft, in this district, Is postponed till the let of March. iteramed.—Rev. d. H. Beltoontosker has removed to the West Ills present address Ls Dlion, Lee county. • . Bible Ittf ddle.-111Fp Ella C. Fletchei,of iticirson, seritca that the " prophet" described in the Bible RlAdle to s recent cumber of the independent &pub barn, Is-e rooster, and that he foretells the coming of the Morning. She Is right, undoubtedly. Oily.—Mr. M. C. Mercnr, a capitalist of Bradford . minty, Pa., has leased a piece at Mend mar Roma. in that eonnty. and Intends to sink a well with the hope of finding oil. The Indications on the Surface An., the Isenlna of an - intiamtnahle Oa. and the pecul iar flator albn water of a aping on the premises.; ilr/unftrrs liftnifect,—Bridgewster Toddirt l 'lP Id prrpared to par the highest bounties for volunteers. Those wishing' to enlist should apply to Charles ftomnt, Ezra Beebe,",-B. _Thatcher, E. G. Babcock. or Joseph Jameson , lutrordlately, for our quota is fill iog up fast. Bridgewater, Feb'y, Nal \ .f/ter OM We find the following In the Bing hamton Standard. bet know nothingforther abant it: In the town of Middletown. Susquehanna County, pa, a narty of men aro operating. in hopes of finding oil They hare purchased fen acres on the farm of Mr. John Cahill. near which there, vas formerly a' ran well that afforded salt in paying quantities but rot of a pure qnallty. They are confident that it was oil which affected the quality of the salt. OM from Mt Leman D Drown 'writes to the 'admen , lent Republican from Fairview, Michigan: :t.l would my to the boys of aurque bonne county that now la the time for them to get f•rma on the, public domain, before the war closes ; far there are foreigners here that are waiting for peace to be declared, then they will wade in. , — There Is better land In afgson county than to old Sarquebanna." stamping Derdr.--The EapreMe Court of this Bete on Wedneedayof last week decided that tmiesi them In a positive stipulation between the Miles tmthe contrary. tho rattly gelling a property and fur ai-hite• the did meat likewise pay the stamp defy nero , ll by Act of Congreca noon the same. It scold therefore be well for Daffier , buying and sell ing to have a dear underatanding , upon the subject: Mutilated nerreiev—Ccerretimi.—Tht U. S. 11,,..t ntlleial paper of the Postnllle•• Department, of January, stated that 'mutilated currency mint be redeemed be Postmasters. The February number, however, state. that thin is an crone, and that th e law does not provide for redemption by,the Pont. matters, hut that any one eon send letters to the T•eanurr Department, on /fried Inesinem free of Poe tnee, and that it in the duty of that Department alone to redeem mutilated currency. Our Quotas to be Vorrreted.—Col Hoyt, who Is sent at 11nrounh expense to Washington to see abunt the draft. has written to Mr. Loveland that Pro volt Marshal Gen Fry save he is satisfied that in ,a.tlre has been done us. and It the loyal dlstti"ts ant fill up ewe.-thirds of their quotas promptly, he Rill reserve the other third and order a new emoll ment at once If we can make our figures ev.3d on slice Population. Under date of 13th, Dr. thisteane n•Teersphs: "Raise men as fast as possible and there will he no draft until the enrollment Is corrected.— ..r:orrd of the Ttmea. Aerate Raft:raw-11 teems that the solid oppo- WlOll with which the Democrati ,, members of our imrklature doggedly confronted the Constitutional Amendment to abolish slavery was the result of a solemn mum., in which they deliberately resolved that the party of Copperhead Democracy Fhonld stick by slavery to the last, and go down with the Hack flag tl5 Mg. Perhaps they are right. If they meat he infamous, there is come satisfaction ta.r hnos in making their infamy heroic.—lia"riaburg Plegeank Kerosene 'ea. liardth.—The Green Day Adroeate RIM it {R told that the practice of burning kerosene oil, with the wick turned down, is very injurious to the health, and that It is one of the prominent caus e• of diphtheria, and Is also pmdnelive of the disease known as "spotted fever." Of the latter statement ve know nothing, but who that has slept in a room with a burning lamp-wick nearly turned down, will not endorse the statement that it is unhealthy and Cisaz,enble 4 , The best and safest way Is to put out the light on /retiring, leaving matches handy. Marriage Certfflcaten.—lt Is a marrying time now and the young folks had bettt* make the min- Wer give them a certificate. IPmay save trouble one of three days. A great deal oftronble is expert. raced hy the widows of deceased soldiers wbo make Implication for back pay and pensions, who cannot produce a certificate of marriage. The records bare to be searched, and certified to, and often It is difil colt to find the proper record. A marriage curttli clite is demanded of thoae who wish to gilt their husband. In camp. In many other circumstances they become not only valuable hat indispensable. The Dark• nerth—A Hurlbut writes to us from Gale's F•rrv. CL : The famous Dirk Div occnrred May 1:80 I have often heard me crundrorith et, who was thirteen Sears old it the time. relate :he circumstances and many anecdotes In eonnection therewith, and also recite a poem made on the men Mon, hut one verse of which I can now recollect. It was this : The nineteenth of May was a very dark day, It was almost es dark as the night; The deepest of gloom was Mat about noon, Which put many Into a fright. Another correspondent says the Dark Day occur red June 16th, ISO 6. Unterttr Mamas a .Warsbal.—We are reliably informed that Deputy Marshal James Rosie, white attemptinz to arrest notorious deserter named Nosh Smith, at the tionse , of Levi Roseneran., in Newton township, on Monday nject last, was shot hr Smith In a manner smell as to render his recovery doubtful. Smith is said to have been Mandl= at the head of the stairs when he shot, and tea a natnnil consequence the ball arrnek htch tip in Resi , ..B teen and came net ah'3ut his chin. The deserter la still at 1am..., but will now, of course, be pursued with renew e d vigor. Mr. Hosie bus since died. We have list learned, as we en to press, that one of the mar , n.+1 , ...h0t dead a man named Jaime Sichler in Ester yr ,,, Tday. It is said that the tuamhal was trying to arrest a desrrter known as " i‘ronitr.v Jack," and tuat tickler Interfered Income way.—Pittion Gaztle. Aarshal Bradford gessznrd.—As will be area be the following, captain S. N. Bradford has resign ed the position of Provost Marshal for this District Col. Poole, of Luzerne County; Is his successor: \VAR DEPAILTAMFT, PROVOST M AUVII AL (47:FERALS OTEICE, WASITINGTON, D. C. Frb'y ]S . Capt. S. N. Bnanronn, Prarost Marshal, 12th Dia frid of Ihvi a , Scranton, Ih.r—Carnini;—Bc dime bon of the President, y our reshmation as Provos, •Marshal of the Twelfth District of Pennsylvania, 14 bercbc accepted. I am Captain, Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Rerront, Jaina B. Fla, Pruooat 31izzahal General- Through MAJOIt J. HATDEIC. A A P. M. General, Philadelphia, Pa. Landlord and llama Sill,- -Landlord,, and tenant,, an. mutually interested in a bill now before the Legislature.. Under existing. laws. three months' notice to a tenant is required to be given before the end of his year. before be can be ejected from the premises. But It has happened, not unfre qn.mtly, that both landlord and tenant have lost the date of entry. in one case of this kind, in Philtidcl. phis, the tenant actually lived to a house for twenty years, and =mot be put out because the present owner does not know when to give him proper no live to quit. The bill alluded to proposes tt remedy sewn conea as this by requirin, either party, upon an order issued by Court, to produce the lease. or it neither of them has the lease the Court may adjudi cate the matter_.in each manner flaunt to do injus tice, and yet by ordering a reasonable notice, protect the right. of both landlord and tenant. The Income Tar.—The special income or war tax was designed to be paid on a man's whole in come from alraoarces, whether it had before paid the hank or- salary tax or not, anbiset only to the following deductions; 1. Expense al bie.inces, finch as rent, clerk hire, insurance, fuel, frrighr, etc, ex pended in basittras; 2. Repairs, insurance and In terest open incumbtances upon property; 3- Fut s farmer, hired labor, including laborer's Buetme ©o repairs upon the farm, amount - paid for manures, ete„ also the Interest upon ineumbrances ea the farm; 4. National, state and local taxes for 18, not Including the income tax f'r 1862; 5. Bent of reeldeace actually paid; 6. The sum 0(6600: 7. come from advertisements, three per cent. treeing been already paid. The income given in the list is hat remains atter all there deductions have been made ; and to get at arnan's real income. $601) must n ail canes be added, and such fartuer sum as - would paid for taxes, interest on ineumbrances, dre ,na amount different of course in every case, and bleb can only, be guessed at by the public.' _The . J. the per cent. on the published income, and ~, , ,m ounreach man pays can be easily computed. Bat there Is no end to the mysteries or the iticollie • ' laL Uar faith In human nature would he serioucic • • If we could believe that all, or a majority, .f the underestimates of incomes show a deliberate orpose to cheat the goeernment. We must cbarita iY believe that caustof them grow out of a attsappre "cosies of what the 'ear + - squires Tug, most • corn on swer Mans to ber to suppose that the yearly none coast*, of what Islets of 'the- year'os gains Paling family and other expenses.: Others gg. ' gttP farther, and if theY have !needed _these net no in an igerell3B of their business, are 1 111111110t6 414 ale/ two ass Lamm nal —• fiwo- EMM= 111720 VIM itis eb.V, " Ir-4=0114i/. C. Higgins of Ekiinpasy.C, 2ald Pennaylvanla lit gl• went, furnishes the &twrton .Repghlte.s with the f*wing list r otlided -MQUlls l ed t tygat Cote. pser; , in the attack on roil:Stiller t. Csot-Teeeb T. Stiudliteiod,' killed. -xtk zy..; &,1 Panics Siirtbrop Canfield, Aob4ifop, tad George Robinson, killed. ' , • trotstern: - • „ . - Ist Sergeant Stias Leerli! eevereiq In the foot! Sergeant James J. Calvet; slightly lei head. Corporals—Woo. '13.! Yamada% leir adipetatett; Charles-G. Marshall, 113 hued - Privates—Alpheus B. Crawford, arm off; George Rnbrits, in the arm; Nathan C Strickland, leg of; 11 dab Scull, - In, thigh ;_ Benjamin- M. - Tailor, arm slightly ; , Clintecy'ritnran, - - hand ; 'Elmer - Winslow, atickilder; Benjamin Blazon, brad; Patrick Reach thigh; ; Wm. Wilber, slightly In thigh; John 141. Warner, month severely; Isaac aehnert, In breast and arm severely; Benlantin-EL'Boughton, wounded and missing. . DigateUrerfas—Ttits alarming disease la very rlievas lent in this and adjoining countleS.- Many a house. hold haeblren bereft/id Its !oral ones. leaving rivold that, can never be tilled. The relined best . way is, wheneVer symptoms of the disease tippeachaVall at once on some skillful physician. This at Units is not always practicable andvhereltoro home remedies may bu tried. Thefollowing,which we ellp from an exchange, is- 'raid to he toy powerllll 3 while at the same time it Is a very simple remedy,. never idling to effect a cure when applied In time: A poultice made of the yolk or en egg and tine salt, of paste-like consistency, to I.e put on the throat. , and kept on thirty mint:ads, duless sooner dry; If the child be„' very feverish th&, poultice shmild be repeated. A wash or ga , glo should abo bu prepared and used, consisting of equal parts of fine Salt and alum mixed with vinegar. Fora very severe case, make a wash for the throat of blo od roots golden seal and pulverized bayberry. We are credibly Informed that In every instance where these simple remedies have been applied,theautteter Lai recovered. • i • - 1119 WILT lirtnstitagri—We took ...the . 7:40 train, Monday morning; the 13thott Great Bend, for Sk.ran• ton. We were live or ten minutes late on Marling, and alter proceeding a e septa of Mlles very.klowly over the frozen track we came to a stand in a snow drift In Skinner's cat. After several Ineffectual at gmpts to go forward we moved back to the depot and got the assistance Of another engine and fifteen or twenty men to help us through. 'These were sent ahead to dearth° track, and we followed after them at a alt" pace. Several deep cuts had to be cleared of snow and when there . were no drifts every thing about the train was so !rusty that we could go with safety only at a *logy ti&- We. arrived at Scranton at three o'clock, p. m., wreracing about seven miles per hour from the titueof starting.— I hinting to return home on the evening train we Inquired how much lute it was and were lefurtn-d three hours, and would probably be in Scranton try seven o'clock. We went to the d, pot at !WWII, and were informed by the operator that the up train was doing admirably and was (ben at kelt-ice, only nineteen mites from Scranton, and would probably arrive In au hoar. We waited patiently one hour and two, end- Impatiently till flee o'ena:k.ttur nen morning, hereto it arrived. We were Iropcfnl'ofsee- Mg home by eight or nine o'clock, as the track trout Scranton to the Bend we knew to be clear of chide, but in this calculation we were tiliampolated, for be fore leaving Scranton a mite behind us the locoune ova broke down and we were taken back to the de pot and informed that no attempt would be made to go farther till ton o'clock, when the passedgers could go upon the accommodation train, which we did, arriving at Great Bued at three o'clock, p. m It was thought to be as cold and tedious a trip as was ever performed In can by your servant JOSITAAN. Orr? ire /MM.—An engagement signifies noth ing unless it is met, common hindrances being no part of the delinition of the word. With this un derstanding of it, our undetatigable Associate Mana ger was at the appointed place—the house of A. W. Gray in East Rush, at the appointed time—the fore noon of the 11th inst., her purpose being to encour age the ladies of the Aid Society meeting regularly there, and,to advise with them respecting the inter ests of the carat now happily occupying the minds of so many workers throughout the Country. The storm and wind had done their worst, or rather •their bog. all the previous week, to render the trav eling undesirable and even perilous. But our brave soldiers encounter for ns worse storms and sterner perils, and shall not ire testify our apprtmlation of their services, by shrinking from no hardships which, endured, can bring caution to them I This thought carried three representatives of other Socie ties to the rendezvous also. - Yon have seen dtlßa Were they piled up by the roadside in fanciful shapes, capped with curves of most exquisite moulding? 'Perhaps they were by the roadside, and you enjoyed their beauty as you wound around-their base. You were nicely stowed between two fair, mottled forms, In a light sleigh, one runner cd which was ploughing a furrow higuer by Pomo deroves than the other !hen, moat natural ly, you were literally "turned eclat." But this simply gave 'evident to your ride, and with merri ment you tried your fort errs anew. Bat the alt erupt to scale these miniature Alps Is quite another thing. You find them not the solid rock and the everlasting bills, but a yielding mass beneath your horses' feet whim vainly seek bottom, and floundering despairingly, leave you the task of tel,ing both your selves and them as best you can to the further side. Then you are serious. it was with such a fate - as this In prospect that more than once the present expedition was on the point of be ing abandoned alter having been well begun. Rut, guided by a kind Providence, and by dint of biped measurement prior 10 a tutrardons one by the quad rupeds, all dangers were at laid passed. The Aid Society of East Rash has sustained Itself under clink-utiles that would have wholly disheart ened' members less enterprising and patriotic. ,The successful result of their efforts is becoruirg Minar ent, greatly to the eneueragement of the .tee,x:iate Meager and party. There is another Aid Society in Rush, also claim; well. Atter partaking of a substantial repast prepared by Mrs. Gray, they took their leave to seek the Jes, sup Society ; and, to avoid the drifts, the long nts" by the creek was' chasm. Two hours later they toned a company of forty gathenai at the " Bolles school house," where needles and shears were busy. Ou the prey lons evening a Mite Society, tributary to the Aid, was held is the same township, and twenty dollars were collected and added to their treasury A company of forty—think of that, laclic of Mon troee Remember the widely separated inhabitanta of- the township, the state of tuoroads and the in clemency of the weather, and then Stay at home or at Thursday if you dare—disregaid a most worthy example. Tire Jessup Aid Society was organized oufy last October, and is now ready with the fourth consignment to the Sanitary. The Associate Manager read here, as at East Rush also, a letter irom Mrs. Grier, of the Commission, relative to the statements afloat derogatory to its re liability, which, with the p4litella penniasion„ will oe tall belnre the public hereafter, The reply made by Miss Ellen Mitchell to art inquiry respecting her own obserezition of the workings of the ComMife &ion, cm, also given. Then followed a novel "tea-taking." Since the days when we went, basket In hand, making our early essays up the Bill of Science, we had not least. ed lu a school honer; and, not then, as now, with the bountifully Spread table, enlivened by the con tent• ot " thelihsing urn" or its lei.s pretending substitute. By the way, why would it not be well for all the dis+flet Societies to follow the plan of Jessup—meet in the forenooithave a pie nic dinner, and epend the whole day, once a fortnight ? The visitors rose to leave, refreshed and stretteth ened in body and mind by:the nlensant interview, with its cheer and its promise, and accomplished the circuitous return trip in safety. VItITORIL ,§piciat goticts. Donation—The congregation of the Presbyter ian Church In Montrose, and friend• of the R.e. Ja _eob G. Miller are requested to meet at the pilaw age to make their annual donation visit. on Wednes , day afternoon and evening. February 224. (.2 w.) lig Order eif the Vommitke. Jesup Mite Soddy.—Tbe next meeting of this Society will be held "at the botise of E. W. Rich ards, on Friday evening, Feb'y Nth. The bid So. eh:ly 01 _this township propOse to be present with a conec,na box, filled with uncommon erlieleo useful suer ornamental, - to he drawn vat for Web:lnt:fit of the Soldiers' Aid. attention! ..fUesstiors:—Notice is hereby given, that the Ladies of the Auburn .goldien3' Aid will give an. Oyster Supper at the housevd kir. J. Lott. Aubamkkutre In the evening of the 22d of Febru ary, to aid said Society in sending supplies to the eh.]: arid...wounded soldiers. We Oust the jutstne,t3 of our cause will secure us a liberal patronage from both 011 mad young. C. M. TAYLOR, Srretary. To Jet Lovers or . Good rids:mak—A new Photographic Gallery Is to by opened on or about the first _of March In the rooms now occupied hythe " llontrimm Soldiers' Aid Society" over B. It Lyons ‘i.r. Go's store. The rooms are pleasant and spa 6010y- centrally situated, tusy of access, and are to he fitted np with special regard for Abe comfort and convenience of visitors. Prima reasonable. Artist one of the bed. Wait a few days.. For further par ticulars consult coming advertisement' and small bills Or cull when the NOWA *:. BUNNEL -43 0RO0NMAKEII—At the house of ILL.& Sweet, in Montrose, on the Vith kilt. by Re!. A. 1.1 Behoonntak.r. Mr. Benjunin L Manuel 01 Dixon!. Illinois,sive, Miss LouissiE. richoontreihei. 01 Montrose- . . - - . Luzenie papers plesse copy. , RIVESBURG—'4I . ALSTED-In Cisfr"rd, rd the rrsidenee , t t the bride's lather, Dec. 2thb, thtia by Eder Wiu. lit= Liavuldiurg sup Miss R. 11/Listed. . 7 ESTELL—VANGOIMON—Bithe same, January Mist, MiT,lti.m. J; Eattd! sod bibs MutAntie Vas gotd,M. COM,' -STEPHENS-ray theitatte, Jgri: 26th, Mr. Gelittps Cuff •ad Mtn /outs* J. lityhetitt. , a: ; .. 5 DEXTER=GBEESi-la Aittittitreenter;Vii thfi 4114)&mous Kok Al& 4141BANurra panther/1. , , - said's: L a tins Green, of Aladin, Earsq Co , DE WITT—PANSONTo Rush, 'Feb. TIM, be Rev. H. H. Gray, Wm: D,,newltt and Mrs. Hubei /t. Hansom, boHciar Rush. Busq. - Cs. Ps: OAIIDNEII.-CASS4tillttisOo, FOL - fitb, by ROr. wel Gartner, of Nonwleh, c 01311., tO IlLsOfelsioar. ease, of Gibson Our Sancti *TOO. . BUEti—lo Now Mllford,,43n. 231, Daniel A. Ruel, of BotterrA; 2d 142,5. Light Artillery, aged 1n years and It oguithe. OreetwO years hail) pissed since be first enlisted to tight hrdefence of his Country. Long and fear lessly bti bore his part in the deadly strife, until et last, strickmtivith chronic diarrhea and consumption, be obtained a forlongh, sod returned to his home to die. During tbs sickness be ',might and found his Saviour, and then calmly awaited death, feeling that he was but going home to God. ffleatito. fir AcatOuncesontsat Mittman poblbled withoutcharte.- 01 , 11,447410tthes mut be TAM rod at the Tata °Mal( scant *OM. Verem tett 4 Pas, etzlol7 in advance. FRAZIEH—In Montrose, February 18th, Hid& of consumption, Lydia Vb•nna, wifu of eh tries 11. Fra• Bier; and daughter of William nod Louisa larnthee, of Jackson, Su•tqurhanna county. Pa., awd twenty• four years, Ave months, and two days. TILDEN—In Herrick, Rum., Co., Jan. 26th, of congestive fever, Alanson Tilden, In lite 58th year of his age. BALI:MID-1 ,, nerrlck, Rom Ca, January 17th, Diana Ballard, In the Pith year of her age. itIBBAREL—In New 'Milford, Jan. 2581, Rogetta, daughter of Hiram and Lucinda 8. Hibbard, aged 13 - yeara,. 7 months and tJ daya. IRVIN—In New Milford, Jan, 1865, Jessie Benton, daughter of IL W. and Penne Jane Irvin, ion of Orange Co., N. T. , aged 6 years, 5 month. and 25 days. QUICK-1n New Milton', Jan. 30th, Mary Pala, dauellier of Alvah and Mary Q .irk, aged 9 months and 20 dam New York Mwlrrmde Prices Ommmt of Produce. Repotted far the " tsroorsactese itsrentuese" by JOSIA H CA bk. ENTER, Com JlSechaut. No. n 3 Washiemne St.. Nem. York. to wh.a , adltoorktemk, be mode. Tsvnitttrdsof the [motet value will be advanced on the tecolpt of the goods it desired. and a otitis return made for the Waned. Full (timelines and a weekly mar ket ISA= DMZ I}lol. admire by moll to those roalard o.lmm. LterTrF.. i rre.: ?.11 6 o 3 'e v t 1 1 )3.. • I 1 Oso~ Q p •1I 1660 Realm salm/TV Md. 3 lat d 3 " I atll (A I 9. " ao 23 . l'ataadd. r barrel. 00 60 330 13at Ler, In Tat* tI IP. to di Ed rorane, 7 ttO do rta I . la tirk[ra." 40 60 rot Illdes, dry. IP Th.. of ro " In r , 13. •• in 33 431 - Men. " It (?) 24 1 4, EtrledApplurei n I. e* 171 pthr.e. " 14 . II VW p4 3 h •• Portann33. " 00 a 3..3 •• Pluton •• 1043 Si, •• •• 80 00 43100 •• Merlins. " 33 wo 3.• Rams suankcd. VID .14 04 24 " gerplwrilelt" /r. 44 4 11 .1 041 0 14 . , • 10 00 Blekherrl.. 22 0 "S. Hama. " m 0 24 4.4 7 . .Z3 rl Flenx rl wheat, P bbL 904t 83 takellt. " 20 CI *7 •• rye - BnO a tire., " It 44 IS Can Ideal. It. WA.. 404 4 tni Ducks, Tielte•best near" 4 4 2 , 6' loevt Seed. t 5 16 P tz A tn rloadhy S. ed. beeh 6to OP 74 Feat oe% 110;00. 760 , Flax Sew,. " awes Deer Side; 4 , lt I , rallu 16q IT utton. In wenn, It 66 IS W. I. washed, S. 4 Ito Veal, -• It 08 I. Won; ut,nelled, s 004 5. NA. dressed. " 146 17' Abe 0. bllet, 660 A 600 tt heal. 6.614, 2.40 4. 63 lOW< Sugar. " NoTr..—& roll op:et of the Sew-Tart Market eon he sem on file at any time by calling at the " Repablleen" 0260 to Montrose. ln the above baleen the lowest and Wheat paten when ate gurern ed by quality and condltion. Many *Wel. Chit are nos, mentioned abort. can be !bend on the report trs our HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE BATCHELOR'S Celebrated HAIR DYE In the Best In the World! The only Harmless, True, dr. Reliable Dye Known. Thiasolendld Raiz Dye Is Perfect,-rd anges ft,d. Rusty,' Grey Bair. instantly to a OLOAST BLACK or NATURAL BROWN. without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair sof , and nenutlful: tmoarts fresh vitality, frequently restorina IL arta tee color. and reeling the 11l eff.cts of had dyes. The eenular sighed WILLIAM A. BATCILRLOR. all others are mere India lona and shonld he avoided. Also Batchelor's NEW TtilLBl GARAY for Greening the Hair. Sold he ail Drnixtsts. de. /a 0• RaLg.hke fist V~lr lot/ _lv SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE Nand, unrivaled in the Market If 1$ A s4tiffie iAßeitige ! Thou ho have wed 834. Contra, , CR By Ec0n....111.15W C0n.C101.... 4 M 1 60 ny Prreculage to I . 0! , ,c0n. 8 0 IS Crt , Pro red , emrd from No.l to 55, loehatatt... 817 59/- Br Treni. mro on 11q Pl, l l 5U 3 •7 ! _ 1 11 5. 7 17 5 7 . 8 1 4 . 5 13) 'rm.'. mm. on s.sp..ndlirs $lll 59,P1 Can 16 6,461616 COMPETENT TO JUDGE I Fly amottut dot Treutorto 4%144 *P1•0 0 .16•11 , .. - • MDTIL 3,2.1113 ILEAVEMIn IMMII Pzonouote them. f , all Wadi of volt, AR SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER INVENTED =ME ALL KINDS OF WORK, Fran tae raaaing of a tack W eh• thinnest Ta'Ltaa, to maklna an DO NOT PURCHASE WITHOUT GIVING A FAIR I=l MAOHINE3 OONBTANTLY ON HAND, And =lite $Sn n'Pemidno any day, by canoe na the Agenn READ, WA.TROUS & POSTER riontrtv, Feb. 1814 IBf3 4. A WORD TO THE WISE. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machin VrIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE, But makes the Lock Stitch THE VERDICT OF TEE PEOPLE IS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR. The Ova of tetre telng eamee ad rhea Xlachalem eo:d TUA OP ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY Partite amt . have awl ether an caned ahmelha Whatui have thrown to= aside and gi to n th-lr ii ten tawny In boor or these. beln BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINES For (adios particulars callttrpuo the Apse. where the edam, it) lei of v ~ p tars are on eslgtatios. EVERY mAczniqc rXRRAFTED TO GIVE ENTIRE sitlsfacnos. LATIITtOP,TYLER& RILEY. rebsrarri; , LOST, ON the road behroin the tau«, of 4)4 subetriber and fined Rend 'l , lll.im,ona dindapaonnry Oat. 117 F es WSW:M.- any OW •dinirt.asunew.d taarninkttin.the cam tner, or inv. 114 tt liensozea liusetin -out UdoWlig%i Va duVl litgralty il MAW& Sediaa• ANNUAL STA' 'Mt, or RECEIPTS :AND:- EXPENDtIURIS 07 OURUEIWINA COUNTY FOE 18* Made at 4 pmreznee dim A et k otAAcebtl. orthe 184 f pa A. 7 .. IRSIL - Snsqueb: I Collect° nn GO 'Ace, iiilance Terra= re. D a7H . • M 17 1., V 57 1 , sit t.aN 414 Coutitmas I A - Cleareti: ir I,litt em,, n. E= 1= A Ili.am I.`r;,!`r, ,t-mu, • Pltuock . 1.106 44 1,911-NI 11 41 1.9 vet 19 1,9 , 9 041 ~l ta t . . L 31 K.tlneri v.. 11 . A. 41114. D. new 1112 H 9 L 3 I. SOO . • ... J. M.. phena.. IC. Pft -mental. . , FrtßAiVUlt. etE3 Dina rp qcnii Dor II artutd.. !lemony .... licttiek 5.3 CASI • 3 6.4 nO RYC '4O 14 414 OO • • E. Ile Ines..:.. 0. PAN ne B. 8urn.. ... 1.. F rsach tro I h.. .. fi I.rnnt. . NM= kMedw resat fi1.1.41 4114. teN2 ...I IR 4il :.7. Thotou...l n 3 C 1 91 Ilint la Nov mon I , W. 1:10: 0.1 W. 1.: I E. ChM re...!! • ' It. titiokmaer' 9`B '+ , Wm. H. C100...1 7=l 7 4 r. !Rom._ cel4 A . Gilbert 6700.1. Stoddard 418.9 , mtn N. ItItt1411n; Bore Oakland Itnah Silver Laic... qeaq's lk•poe. norr.um... Plea 9 TIMID . 401 TI • • RECAPITULATION. Tow eusamot n.ll9rneatee, 1115SA0 77 Value b3 ;/i . i . o l it• olollectwa. 4'2 9 ' 4 I? " rrlC . C. , • ge LA* 13-471,00 Tr:asure n en • narasca to al, le. Into.l N. fltlOntA K R Treaon.. Basquetutona Conaty,--1.884 DA. • To Commonnreollb Contd. Road {'team(._ Road Moorage.. Martd Wakrted. conouladoner Nelson French. du. lobo It. N Moto, do. Constabfrn. I oartohlo anti Mum,. Elena... A rremons Jot/leen of the ftece Grand and Trdeerre Jute.. E. M. ranter. I Yrollouotar)and Clerk,. Court Moon and dad. Fuel, and tigktte, li Stroud insuntoro.• Coon Hood.. toa.d •111 1 , 41. Willing. A. Cro,oroo, E V. (Mateo. Jailor. Printing rttoups Cron•man, Conti Crier o yal doingftrldde .turonerd sheriff L oo ll nt l i l e l ll . . ro ro a. 1. sb n , cha doll, U li, Warr& l•rdnot.ottrr and Clert U. WA . Edo,. roniten•lary Wild l•a• 3 alpd e rrutolom oddr d Trotun.r's Mentratagr W. M. 1..4..3. t tom ~. tatwart. 5 QM Contra. Be s...unty Orders Redeemed. from No. I MULL Inclalett, SIGMA YJ N Reftmdtrig Orden fa ItO Ity amount %mid roomy Audltom, If. or Uy TRZSUlVfillrerecritage. 816 it Susquehanna Cvunts. Bal. of Collectors' Ac . ts for Dog Tax. 1884. Courcnoms. - Dupll Anet Pei . Wm' Fold. on. ma, A 5019031 .31. Gray.9.l 141 1 0 13.1 5_3 00. 31.tvat . . J. 31111• 1 yl.-r... ..... 555 545 30 20 Au 5,50...... ... ..1..1 11.0..11,g 05 73 Y. 79130 141 110.1 gr • oter ... .... J. 00•51. .larnt 4. 5.... 52.0 75 74 175 1 1.1 1130.. 1 .15u itgluirt lict. r. , 19 00 1714 123 91 I 'l . ll 01 9. R. Le..... .... viso V/ 02 173 171 .31,....ut L. Mclorru. • 11 25 10415 125 LA 1500 ck. 11. 04.011 r 7900 0.5.1 123 1,5 11.....100 A, 11449 910 431 55 44 1 ...004 1.449 1..0-1 11.5.......,. 24 00 91 21 151 157 1 3 ,15,151.55 .1. Sterhen. 10 3 M 14 40 150 79 Frletol39ll.o N 41 , 111 I IS M 499' 103 9 4 1010.0 U. IN rtniu.so. • . 1745 IA 20 . 493 EA (P. 11..0.1 tow 910 p. 4 Tr....de1l 13 30 13 73 1 0 72 tire, /tend Burough F. Grigg, . 573 014 130 .5 II Ir,ro. 0. P5yne..1•........' 25 30 24 23 100 175 li arm ,u• . . .U. 'I ayltor 15 10 907 330 43 ...,.. rick.. ... .. ... B. Nun, .... 14 73 5 0 06 )0, 07 ..150-Jr...05.. . .... ` . 1,. F-5.3. . 42 30 19 20 5La IU. . . . .... . .. J. 4.00 , L. 0.01110 ... 1781 1474 173 7 0 I 4 1,r0r. Hugh Lem 91 11 7:1 11 c . r 7.1 a Lwi, 1180.38144 A. tr. Fmaz.neer, 1 11 ZS 181 I'ls 03 1,0.4 .. ... ..... .A. s'earr). 8 50 73 160 IMI I.ll,rty. ... ...... . Wm. H. I. . 4 '. 8.4 tr 84 '0 109 311.01.0.848... .....1 . D. Tbo^ cm Isr - tro 19 LS 8.3 1 C4l SI :arra- sr artta ritss - 0ur..... 11 73 9'o 171 80 N., 1181 1 84 . 4. .. .... I) W. f 104... ..... . 1910 1497 480 10* - - for Arab 10 . 4' 1118.3m0n ~.. 373 811 83 24 I) 91 and E 14:rden 10 71 971 10 50 Roso K 8. ..hn.m..Wer..! 43110 UM :00 411 . _ . r L Ice ..... Wm R U..e .. 8,41rrv1ll• A r. Br Iry ... Stigq , vrAsz Eut IL lAA. A. rThLrrl T..ucnaaga W. B. itedcArd RECAPITULATION. Total amount of Dorllcates far A. D. 1864 ........ E 43 LO r i d , t,3: • .111171.4011L15t V , TB 83 I.A •• Pertemnge " a 0 18— WS ao 1861. Ties& Statement of Dog lax. .{ LK- T. AMOUIII of l.plicapv far MI. Ma ro " lo Trusbuise• hulls as per last Auditor.' report .1(4 ,a Treasurer of Snsq. County in Account Cur -1844. rent with said Counts?. { DR. Than 't its Treasurer's levamis Jasper Last Auditarezepart,t 2MI 49 -. 1.1•311)..1.1 wooly taxer. 4.16417 aMOLLIat received from unmated lands... ... ......... M 96 •• 9.1.11110.61[6x 4 1 066 " add Ilomel tax, Pr.uk lu cosnetivp.... 61 79 ••.. .. COMO). taxes 1914 =omit of IMlMllaites for 1004. ' %.1 4 11 7 received from TA nrned Lands . St , '2 •• .. sal uf eun 61. n• . it a , . •• . C. Moe.. 11..1.• a 1,6, ilimmany. 1.961. I M. •• •• •• on M 1 V let ma .16.14, neat . 3 0 OP . . .. " . " lkuneull en sun he'd • f Joel h l eaubaek. 3... " " " EL -wk. futfented l. cauth vAnl. u .136 km 3t.eo A " .. " " " .... A Ilkslenna... 6410 - .. " " es. Patric...l'ow. ECM - mr. lu • E Pea l r. Ronmy auto a. To ansilrec'.l uf D. humane.. Skil% fur Ones and Jars fees. Ali 6 To balance In Tressaref bands. 1%4. Contra. { CR IV ...tint paid County A udilork $ 140 0 . Ile Exonerntious to Culleetent 144 • 4n n By Percentage In Colleen,. 1044 Lit* B.I—II 1.,T47 rt. Br ?i• a, Refunding 0ra,*.... • • .... ...... •• • • ...... ; 975 , BY Cuunty Orden rdlecuted from ,N, Ito GIG IndUilve,, It tl.ll 99 11, 00.00,. - - .- n, .1 t, 19.... ...... : 1.783 10 liv Combo on receipt, Vs CIL 06 It 14 pr neut. Kg , W. Ilt . en F.:pendia, tn.R. , • en aIS .- as: L. 1.-11 816 a 4 By amount In Treasurer's hands, 9 ...... , ,S Si IMEMinrI=XM Treasurer ln Account with the Common -1861. wealth of Pennsylvania. { DR. To aggregate amount of State Taxes levied and &craw! jot the nee ot the Conttnan wealth, for the TM' ISG. as re atatnrneot of V,c mtmt aoorr tied wlthsald Treasarer.ll3.o9ll 91 o &mon.t rmelre t from oest,d. l 37.15. adol SoLtal Les—Fraaklla 11111 l l 1111 l Dr. 1864. Con , ra. { CR., By dye per cent allowed to Collector. $ tossi Fs-tens tone .. - lip 61 ) reneur-r% percen•sre cm ill 7 944 ti sr 1 per cent.... 2.1 bal Awe In Triwsurer'e bands Iwo Ma percent* 7j TI Treasurers Mice. •mtwe. ~ Nem, a 4 i.r.s N. qrtOR.ARVII. Teasnm Statement at Shentrs Amnia for the year 1884. 1861 To amount of Dock awl Jory fro.. per ortlikee or the Clerk of the Court of (rooter Se:telt:lnk Val OD Contra. EMI By amount pub/ Treasurer and etramxt in blisceottrai. ql V Lly 3 per cent retained fur collo:Bug, 10= Shahs Office, Moctrose, ..naryDAVID 61:13131.1:13P, Eberle Treasurer's Account in relation to Road 1804. Tax on Unseated Lands. Dit To tur.oant . f Warrant, fur Road Taxes for the 'imolai sad 1863 41.11.4 4 Contra. 1861. BJ amount yalC T...n.pfyr Trra:unY. pernewtte., Treasurce• i Mee, Moctroac.? Jatmay rii. 1,43. i N. StiOril AKER, Treusater. Treasurer's Account in relation to' 8ettoo; 1864. Tax on Unseated Lands. i DR To amount of Sclwol War awe fa the Stare 1812 ' . awl 1863 EU Contra. EMI By =ma pald TowsrAbips.. • Treasurers Psrm+VCe•.. Treasurer's °Moe. Montrose./ Jams/Yr so, 1.65. S N. SEMEMAK6II. Treasurer. Statement of Susq. Co. Trmsury,dan. 1,1865 Toursliable funds la tbo Tresitstry ' - VASS is To oacurreat usouey of previousyereds, To «send 31901M4 of &otos, Sunda. Judgments. &c, so per isst Auditors' ItePort. • MO tit. ur We catilytle forsgolud to be a correct statement. ' - ' NRLSOA FRENCH, J. B. %MEM'. CO.. DAViit WdERLY.E. &Hog. W. A.. CR045110 N, Clet. ~ noimlftionere Meer, Uont.r..e. •ftnn.irr M. 1.45 Audtiorb' Repute,- -'—' • WE. We uoderrtirund, Auditors I - sad for ri/S4 Me?. with vinlasig SOMA 01 1 asid Dam to amassox ft'W . . dot, We fd day of January.k. D. MS. mod RN audri. settlo.ood alto* th• Kraal MOMML. nt Thu CoomotoSeneco iad Tram era add COW,. alt of whlel. igloo thoroogo naml: alloa, so band to he .Dread.. We Ilsot in the tondos Macau Stomata. Treason, amid .'outor, - Of Convoy Foods • Roo Tax I. and • Iv " • inros res are. • )11.11U07 nun T . Andltial‘ Offla. lir:idiom! JaucAry dth. 1E6% RUT AND MARBLE. I. VADAKIN unty,_. . ....... 333te for • 1864. 1.4.5406494E500 , 1 5101 7. : 1 P514:151051451 Out. 471071 211 5413 1 90454 f 190' 1155 1.1 4 0841 51 54 600 1 1 3 1 48' 58 41 ' 11141 ) 040 SS 118 T, 1.478 - • 9935411'19 91 ,:77 6: 60 143 irr. I 16' 5 1 7 74 1,1 , 841 6401 6484. 1 1 6'6 196 1616 67 1 1 1 6 771 otos . 61517 2 1 30. SS :8 - 191 911: 100 1.6 871 131481' 74 5 ' 5 7 163 611 9801 450 90 911 15901 10 11 90 811 19 14- 494 4 6 562 1 11 0:h ~U 48 LW 07, 31471 7666 6777 . 76 4 TI 43 06 6917 I 'l'o3l - 5672 • .. 437 10 - 4 8 1 .0 ' 1 10 103 0 15 ,-.-1411 :470 165:1157 -- -,Ail': 01191 ,5 7 0 '' at 116 - 6'4%4 411 'at 44 104140 15 ':61• 650 • 6.1462 1451 , 6664 - !Fa* 476 4 , '.15D4 90 43, tint -1689 _914 761 001 • 'Ol4 66186 1 OM - .61473 Om se II 15V-447 61 611e91 11717491 91461 I 14 , 1060 lletnami IA the area tradi We (I.* bu lc eh a c .b. y keep •• tr•Abl l bll larbti gnu by b.lb^i Dube !tam 4 1.1. na d. alleys. a-G a siring of tl per xut. 1. VAL/14M. liontrosajobruin •to. Lell,ll E 33 temational Fire Insurance Company OF NEW. TO RR. Office, 113 .Broadway igll CAPITAL Oil ALIIIN MN 76 00 all ta WOO CHARLES TAYLOR, President. HAMILTON BRUCE, Vice-President OLIVER DRAKE, Acting Secretary. KI ILL. «C• NTRuu D, Agent. Itnttrase. Jarman is, ism— iv E2l . .49 r. 4 .. 1.91 1:3 9`:w 10 14 -that .. 14 •• . THE anhainitper offer. for N 6 a rev rho Ir Building Lotr in lined Bnnd Vllluge. In