The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 20, 1851, Image 1

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gi B. CHASE, PROPRIETORS
c~~u~~4~~s~~.~
MRS. TIEUGNS.
If thou host crushed n flower, - •
The root may nnt be blighted ;
•
If thod host qnruchod a lamp,
Nee, more it may he lighted;
Ent art thy keart or on thy lute,
The siring which \boa haat broken,
Shall awl in sweet sound again
Gire to thy touch% token.
Ir thou hest lowma a bird,
WhoSe voice of tong cola cheer they.
Still, still. he may be weal.
From the ttMrik to warble near Oleo
•
Bat ifitia the tranbled sea
Thoa halt thrown a goat onheefiell,
FlopeMot that the wind or the Ivaco Cirdi bting
flte treasore back when needed?
If thou has bruised a vine, -
The summer's breath is healing,
And its Violets yet may grog' .-
Thro' the leaves their bloom revealing;
Um if Mita host a cup o'erthrown
With a bright drdnbt filled—Oh, never,
Shall the earth glen bock that lavished wealth
To cool thy parched lip's (ever!
The heart is like that cup,
If thou waste (believe - it bore thee,
And like that jewel gone,
Which thedeep will not restore thee ;
And likeshist string of harp or lute -
Whenee the sweet sound is smattered—
Cieutly, oh (gently, touch the chords,
io soon forever shattered!
From Ilin Drawing Room JournaL
.Vv i Alfin2 •E 0
Spring is coming! ,Spring in coming 1
The reign or old Winter a: last is o'er
Me crown he has laid at the yonng Spring's doors
ll.r robe sod may see in the,azo trek y.
And.the sum-white clouds as they're floafing
Seem to whisper, Spring is coining.
Spring is corning? Spring is coming !
Her toot sti- . ,0r1p Tress ucltere the watenr sleep
Aud the tetthpliqh rind ehe trill 901 to ker'p
Them frorni - Orumbering more, tnd they'll rush
Ai jerfn~llr singiiig this Fled, song—
Spring nicnining: Spring is nothing
Spring iiliotninz! Spring M toning!
She mll gently breathe on the 4eactess bough,
And &hook yocng bads cause bursting. through ;
The tree thitbnt cow was leafless and bare
Will dress in a robe - that angels might wear.•
Spring isnoinitg! Spriug is coming •
Silting is coining: Spring is coming:
Her vesture o'er the earth so 4.rear,
And will lovingly dn/to to all thitigs weer,
And Nature will pat on her brigittestsinile
s libelist! to a merry voice the while—
Spring is conning: 'spring is coming'.
Spring is coming Spring is taming!.
•e Tittle greysirrea will [mild by the pores,
he blue-bird sill 'dug 'mid the denting leaves,
e red breasted robin his mate will tell—.
they aonhward come near our hems to dwell—
Spring is comiut! t;p,ring is coming!
Spring ill corning! Spring is coming'.
• e saddest will smile at the joyous sound.
ad the very i tilood from air hearts will bound
ith a quicker throb , —aad our spirits sing—
we upward gl . inea this welcoming—
Spring idnoming; Spring w coming,
VAttammtosA.--31r. Ruth% in ono of his
tie rs to the Sattirday Visitor, thus speaks of
e mountain of Taliambrosa, (in the vicinity
FloreticeY where rosaries and monks are
hick az leaves oL" &c:
The MOUIIIOI sides, along oar way, were white
.d glowing, with their wealth , of purple grapes.
tie clouds scion began to lower, and directly we
etc forced to take shelter is one of the rude cat
vs 4 1 0 n: the way. In one of these we made a
nom. of the hard, black bread of the country, ,
ade palatabfe by the addition of some mountain
eese, and e'oine Chips of an ancient Bologna rattl
ge. We mere delighted in conversing with the
• pie hoots nial their gilay-like childrenolore oft
a curly: haired, dirk cued boy, bore thel
of Iluplie!. We eeiter.ed the yield of their
arty and they told as twenty satall hurr..lB of
tlud tea of nil. This iu Italy is sufficient to;
Pixrt a large family.
nearty salmi when we reached Pell:To
"aomlal village among the Appenines, at the
.t Aat...pifiee w mountain of Yallombroia.
hat llt,ltiesshig vas it for Milton that' e saw its
elioess, itetatehis eyes closed upon this beauti
earth, and ained hem it another hoe in which ,
liiipenoilath en he painted the Mite of Eden.
y eyes 'rested npon those glorious bills all day
we approached thew, and I thought how often
eyes lied r e sted oo their beautiful outlines, and
for
maul a 'unless seat, he lind carried their
in his 'memory. banished Dante, too,
' 4 o:idea iheni, flying front his etsgro - teful
unll and nanny another, whose genius hes
de biz a bacon in thi s daik 'react the 'world's
ory.
a The man who would systematically aad
rally set about cheating a Printer, would coin.
highway robery upon tt' crying baby; and tob
E iU g i cgerttead.—take the last bit of hoe-cake
.• a starving negro...rob:a chuich of counter-.,
P e nnies—lick the• butter off a blind negro's
ttee--aarn the falsa whiskers of dandy for
ate er _ tin tvicad for its hide—and take
• efe.thtsot a Scare-crow, to, make *respectable
society.
INTOTAD c nunta. : , atom la- - iztunit aurtaTlMl ) ablann
EimILLABI.
From tho Droiving Roomloui'nul,..
. .
-•
• tar," Atitatia4Ti'''.
31.4311114 ALLEN.
In a deep ralley,:the Spiritof Dealft tarried
for the night, for he.-was . very'tired; - he had
not known rest for many Asps;a Iles . deuce
had fotlelyea in his footpath, - and' the voeng
and lovely mingled V . .:eir :dust with - the aged,
who had sighed. for his coining,: Some' bud:
dred leagues beyOnd; dwelt a.poor widow and
her ;only child 4ma lain sick for many days.
She-knew that death was near, and she 'lVning
Wer hands, praying to the gicat - Gad to_ save
'her. child,
_her only, her beautiful one. Let
sickness rack her hody,let her be scourged !with
poverty; sorrow and persecution—any affliction
—if only this .bitter cup might pass trent her
lips,'and her boy might live.
As she prayed, an Angel oppearodunto:her
and said, " Death tarries hard . by .. ; to -
him perchance ho may harken.. unto your
prayer", , •
Then sbe arose, kissed the brow of her child
and wrapping her mantle tound'her, set forth
.os her toilsomnjoarney; for it' was tlM,depth
of winder, - and the ground was covered with
snow. Yet she" heeded it not, althou'gh - her
footsteps were marked by her blood;'l'M. the
aching of herheart rendered her' unconselotei
of thin stones that eat her feet. After she had
walked 2112 Ry hours, her limbs became faint
and', wearied; but her soul *As strong, and sh 6
said,
wl'knoa I can reach the valley where Death!
For the the thought of kor Aying - child gavO,l
her fresh strength. And she - pressed onwani—i!
when lo rapid river rolled before her! ,l .
Dark and icy were its waves ; there was no: 1
boat to bear her across ; and she threw herself.,
on the ground.. Iler heart was on fire, and
her breath i!etene burningly forth—when, lo!
the river became dried up, and she Walked
across, and entered the deep valley where
Death still slumbered.'
As she looked on him, she ti.as amazed, and
said r "Surely, it this be Death, he will grant
my prayer, cruelty rannot dwell in that ser
aphic form."
Then came again the thought of her child,
and she sat down, on a stone And wept bit
talc:
And the noise of her sobs mid sighs awoke
Death, who said unto her "Woman why weep.
est thou
She answered, "I am a mother, and thou art
about to take from toe - m.y only hope in life_;
my own lovely boy. I have come to petition
thee for his life. 0, slum his youth, for Ido
so love himr
- And Death said,. "What wilt thou give
me, if I leave him with thee a little while
longer?" .
She replied, "Yes, -if it must be even so,
only a little while longer. Why, Twill give
all I possess on earth; or my own life if thou
wilt."
But he said, " 1 emariot take thy, life in
exchange for his. Wilt 'thou give me thy
steech t'
And she Towered; 4 0! yes; 'tie freely;
Then her .tonguo lay 'mute within •her
mouth; but her eyes still besought him ; fur'
their beseeching glances spoke aU the unutter
able love of a mother's heart. , _ •
Then Death said, "Wilt thou give urn now
thy eyes?'..
And she bowed her head, and the beautiful
eyes; ere tberelosed, seemed again to cry,
.Save! 0! save.hlycladl"
And she was smote .a sudden blindness
but still the upturned, sightless fate the clasp
ed ban& raised so imploring, were eloquent
%vial love. • • •
Then Death said titito her, "His life is spared!
Go thy r ny.";
And, in silence and darkness, she retraced
her stefs till shetame to the rapid river; but .
now her heart was fall of joy ;, her spirit was
so light -that it buoyed hertip above, those icy
waves; and shewas %sidled across as a feath:
er, the haid frozen - ground smace - feeling the
impress of her feet, till she came to her own
door and eagerly: motioned for her child, and
they brough thim, and she stretched forth her
hand wondering if ho yet lived. fle welcomed
her not. Then they told her he had mended
from the first lidnr of the morning; his fever
had gone; but with it, also, the light from lilt
mind ; strength from his limbs; that such was
the nature of the pestilenee,- those who had
been attacked_vrith it; if they recovered health
became helpless idiots. Then thetnottier saw
the Sinfulness of herprayer. And her tongue
again found utterness, and she tried, u Not my
will, 01 Lord, but Thine be doper' '
That night, as she prayed beside her 15 , Y,,
sudden light illuminated the room. Sbe arose
and,Death. steed by the bedside: His. head
was treated with a halo of glory'. his 146
breathing tenderness-and love! *Wen*
wilt.thou „now giro me taw:chili:lf' =And she
said; "I Juni taSo the londsof the
Ter. Wirro4t neeism s gtult to brealk n.
husband's heart; the absenie of content, the
mutterings ofspleem untidy.dmia and cheer
leas home, the forbidding . deserted
heart; lheat and-Other =deter&
,negreeta,
without _it crime Among thei:&,' have .hzueowed
to the liniek the heart's tore of many a Vann,
and' planted there beyond the reach of cure, the
germ of dark despair. Oh: may wOO% be.
fore that sight arrives;. thiell'eli the recollec.l
lions Inf her youth, `and . "Chetiahhig . the' dear t
ides Of Ord tuneful fir M i s. awake iind. - keep
alive eke promise shU then - sci•kindli ,
And; though rilie'tnity lie 'the' injitred, 'not the I
•
injuring one--theliiripten; pot the forgetful i
nifo4a happy allusion to the lieu:of pence-1
ful kindly vb•eleoine to-a coritfortable I
hormi4 r a smile oflot'e to banish hostile tvords l i
'—a itisi of peace to pardon all' the past, 'and
'the bardest heart that ever: loiked itself With
in the[iireast of seltisli limn, will soften to her
`charm; and bid her Tire, as she had hoped, her
years {in matchless bliss Loved, loving and
content—the source of romfort and the spring(
ofjuy.t—Chamber's journal.
MEOa MlDtat% Z - AttIZZ?
6411taTttakM: -
Thislumminfr Novetnher 11th, at half past
eleven . i)'tilock precisely, an Unfortunate young
nui,Mr. Edward Pinckney,underwent the ex
triaqo penalty of infattiation, by expiating his
attzielnUent to Mary Ann Gale, in front of, the
nltaLlaili.igs of St. MarY':3 Church,
ton.'
. .
It 'alit be in the recollectiOn of all friends of;
the imrties who were at JcineS' party at Brix.
ten,iWO -- years ago, that, air. I'inektief was
there and then first intiodtteed to Mary dale,
to whom he instantly began to direct particu
lar- attentions—dancing with her no , less than
six sets that evening, and handing , her things
at sapper in the most devoteil manner._ 'rem!
that period commenced the intimacy betweetti
them whivb teltmivated in this merning'S
' I tustrophe. • . .. .- .- :. , -
I Poor Pinckney had barely attained:his tiven.
I ty.eighth, year; but there is no belief that 'i butt
for reasons of a pecuniary nature his single;
1 .
hie would have come earlier to an untimely
end. A change Tor the better; however, hay
, ing occurred in his,circumstances, the young,
; lady's friends were induced to sanction his ; .ad.'
idreams, and ; thus become .accessories to the
lcourse for which he has just suffered., .1
The unhappy man phased.the last .night of
his bachelor existence in his solitary chamber.
From halt' past eight to ten he was engaged. n
I writing letters. Shortly after; his younger l
•
'brother, Henry, knocked at the door, when;
ithesioomed youth told him to come- in. Pal
!being asked when he meant to. go to bed. he I
replied—" Not, yet.' The question, was then 1 1
I put to him hdw he thought he would sleep !l
to, which he answered.. 7 "i don't , know."
,He t
"then 'expressed his desire, for a iregarruid al
i gliers of grog: His brother who, sat down i
l and Partook of the lite :refreshments, ,now, i i
demainied if he would take anything more 1
I that bight. Be said' nothing, in . ifirm voice.`
'. His nifeetionate brethe.rthen rose to take leave
.
1 whenthe devoted one
, considerately advised •
him tp take care of himself. -
?".' Precisely at a quarter of a minute to seven j
:the next morning, the "victim, of Cupid having;
I been called, according- to his desire, he rise'
lundi promptly .dressed himself. He had the,
self-cot trol to shave himself without thealigh.l
test injnry. for not even a scratch ripen. hisl
chin apPeared after . the Operation. It would',
seem that ho had dereted a longer time than
usual a his toilet:{ , ' • , . . i
The wretched man was attired in a light
bile dress coat, with frosted buttons, a'.white:
vest end nank 'en treirsers with patent leather
boirts: He cr re sienna hie neck is; rarieg,a-
t i ted. satin 'sea :which . partly, .concealed the
iCorinzso of the - beim:O.' In front of the scarf
was inserted a breast pin of conspicuous di-
mensions.
Having descended the stair-case with a quick
step he entered the apartment where his
.I)ro
tiler cald a feW friends awaited hitm Ho then
shook bands cordially, with'zill present, and, on
being asked how he slept answered-- , "Yery
well,' And to the farther. demand as _to .thc
state of his inir4,he said that he felt imp
I'3%r ' .
One of the party herenpon atiggestedthat it
, .„
would bees well to take smnethingbefore
the
melancholy iereinorii *is gene through, he
exelaimed sitif some emPhasis,
11rMatEtst was aticordinglriterved„Wlientio ate
4F:ref:Wl rell, l A large iodndttitist, two sansa- '
ges, and three netilaidegtei whieb he iraPhed
dOwn with Ulric - great breakfaat • cups; ofd tea.
In reply to an expression
,Of astonishment, on
the part - of persons 'present; he declared that
he had never felt heartier.
• _ , •
Having enquired the time, and ascertained
that it waiten-Minutes - actelevg, he remarked
that it mould soon be over. Ir i s. brother then
enquired it he could ,ao anything for him; i
when I he said he should like to have a - glass of
ale., Having drank this he appeared lo
satisfied. _ : • - • -
The fatal morritint now l i appehing be
voted tha'reinaining portion of his time to d*.-
taibuthig those little arlieles he ,would no
lenge; Want. •To one he gave hiscigar cride,to
another;' his tobacco:snapper; and 11641arged
his broker Henry with his latch-key, With ito,
struetions to deliver Ater a? 1 over with
due solemnity to the landlady. • •
,•The clock , at length struck eleven, ardlat
the same moment Ile was inktmed that a cab
was at; the Astor. He 'merely said"ma
_
=lib * and sn.owed hinsieltto eithdus•
ted to the vekiele;into - which OA with
his bream:, i iriendek following on Wind ;•
'other& • . - .•• • . 3 r:
Arrived Int the tragical spot; .14,0tt, fiat
anxious d'Utai of some• seconds took pfsee
after whim they welt joineid byAe-lady with
her friends. ;'.Little was add 40. &her eide;hilt,
Xiss Galc with customary decorum shed 'tears..
Pinckney endeavored to preserve doicorain,but
itONTiOSE: '4)11.; THURSDAY, MARCHvo;
=EMI
''an 41 . s tlt` itert
,nlight tWitching in.his.nittuth aud• eyebrows, 'm, nouns o L Bleintning into er.,
prommed tis in w pni avtzulon,. dr of's:4 county, arising or aceruing,•by rea.tl
Ail iecessary preljruliptiep hitting now been / non of hie negiectorrefuscd to-• nake_And da-d
nettled, p ad the prescribed mclancholtfortnel.i•liier , a deed of the ashi,:Un o r . s, i t,, 4r tif, 4 ; 3 1
ides gone through,,the ustial question- Was agninat /Obit' &kelt' Luia-vriEz Sackett ,r,tckett,
Wilt thou havehavethis
,tventan to:be thy wife r ter tho ase . r.nd ; oietipatititiv,i; ord.a&Oone
to which, the rash ; Yotith replied in a „distinct ' , hi the• seld'property.' ' "Wand 'end
voice
I win? • , ...I Drinker to settle a.. 4 divote_of, un apitropri,...,'
lie iben put thefattal-, ring,en ; . 5651 thtle'a! ate the proceeds le reenter, ris 4
described in' ,
&ger: thti. bytnenial no.ose Twits ntljuqted'unti; reset utituk of Nov. Ili, IB4g, fur the ,dis
poOr:6llow.
launched matrimony. ; position of tPe Pr9 ,4 +os.of the tonle• Of saki re.
—London Punch..
-'• Ecumgce Door:ate:yrs. netiempseying
Report Of Messri..Wright zind Iluelthlow;,Com.
leis:donors Iniestigitte the , 41.41ra .of the
Ranh 'of Susryeehanni , Coenty.'
May;lB49: • - '
'Present: C. Avery; It I-Webb;Air. r l.
roll, WM. J. Mulford, T. P. St.' lihti; C.
Haliey,•and Wm. L. sit..• -' • .'
Rcsolred, That thel caslitor bo anthOrized
and directed-toAliscoint the :notes' or drafts,
or, both, of Hodgson, Nircrothiet, , Brad
lay, 13rown..Thotupsim: , . and Furness - of Cin
cinnati, at three and fotir months, as from thou
,to time fear_m4y.deeta 'expedient, to an . s-
Mount not c.xeccding 840,000. . .
. P. 61-4th August, -1849—Six o'clock P
, Present: %Vra. h Frost, , C. Avery,. Wm. .1
Torun, %V. J. Mulford, C. C. Halsey,. IL J
Web% and T.P. St. John. • .
T. P. St. John offered his .written resigna
tionof the office of CAtshier, to take effect
mediately; which was, • ,
On motion, accepted.. - '
Delamatter - Was, on,,,,motion,' anmii
mously 'elected Cashier of pis . Dank, witha
salary, for the first year, of IPSOO. It 14 alSo
tmdersteoil thit he is to ftirnialz- a egtficirlit
bond, for $20,000, for . tho proper perfortnande
of his datici as cashier.
_P.,68.--sth, Sept., 1649.
Present : C. Avery, W.; Mulford. az LWOW ) ,
W. J...Turrell, C. C. 11,alsoy,i T. P.., St. Jtihn,
and Win. 16. Post. - -
" Resoltre, That thes.,Pmident - be atithorlz.'
ed to enter into a contract ; under seal of the
bank, Ansel St. John, and Thomas P. St
John, for the loan-to Motu- of -the ..,cimulating
notes of this bank, to an amount not exceeding
V 20,009, upon tile- , same_ general terms and
conditions as are -contfined in the iontract
now o:Osting with. H.,Mann. '
4 Resolred, That all. Mann to,:regtrested,
as soon as practicable, to reduce Oho- amount
of the circulating notes of this bank, now held
by hint under contract, to $60,000. , • -
P. 66.--Ist Nor., 1849.
Present: W. L -Post, 1). Senrie, Wm. J.
Tarrell, IG J. - Webb, T. P. , -St. John, C C.
Halsey; net pursuant to call of the-President.
" Resoli:ed, That D. Beath*, W. -3.
C. Avery, and Ifftn. L Post, be a committee
to examine into the business of the hank, l and
report as early as prambable to the hoard.,
• " Resolved, That the President, W. L. Post,
be, and he is herehy authorize& and directed
to convey to C. 4 Ward, and Hoary
their heirs or assigns, all thO interest of the
bank of Suaimehanna Connty, •in and. to, the
real estate in Candor, in the State of yolk,
knewtyts the i 4 Daniel - Hart preperty,'!,now in
pciss'ession of .7.4. s'ickett, containing 250
acres, "or, theMahe - et% the said Ward and
Drinker to sell an&dispose of the' same for
cash, or on credit, and apply the proceeds in
payment of the Several 'depositors, who neW
have balances.dtie from the bank, in the first
place r4uad the surplus to inch certificates of
deposit as maybe issued by the Board of Di
teeters, applicable to *the fund thus created,
the purchaser or purchasers not to hive their
title erected - hi:J:4IY vay by, any mh,applica.
lion of the purchase itioney,;--- - —"- ,
• "Resolved, That the . Pieildent also further
aeeib►n; and transfer, for the satne purposes, to
thti said Henri Drinker, 'L th 6
note of Henry rtandall,:for $3,469 io, ditted
4th'lul9; - iB49;' the proceeds to bo applied as
above.'t
„
P.' tit,-24 . 1849, -
ftesig4tiati pf Delainatter, as ttuskiet•
of the Bad: to take eked litextkateley.;—
.
g 14,1.9%7,184k,
Board niet at tfie call of thn President. : •
,
Priuseni 'Searle, IL J. Webb.
Futrell, C. Merl - , C. gals ey and Win., L.
. ,
4 ,Residied trainimousty„Thata be...ln.
stitateit, la the name of the Bank of . Susque,
forma county, in such form as may he Ovie - ed
by,"eounsel,'aiaMal: St. ohp, for,
ly and froeduleatly, removing and edatracting
frain,'or causing or permittiog to bo so
_ro.
moved, abatmete4or from the said bank:,
foods and circulating notes to tt lage,smount."
sth Nov 1619
Present: C. Avery, Turrell, Searle,
C. C. ilats4 , , J. Wet;, and Rost,
pursuant.to call of. President., ". • ;
u.itesc4rod. 4 Thai ProsjOent.,*nt•
p os t; bet and he is berby... starbarizß, .a 0
kept. to mover Wald,' and
_Henry
Drinker; their tr.irs . or assigns, all thiinterests
° 1463 .!1ap1i.0f 0 .1, P 1011 Conitk, in and to :
ttio two l 4
. of hinio o, mair,* l o
Hari add Otherty 0 Superio r dittrt the
State of New Yorir'. dalip!fo,:ai"o
=vie otitAion;ariSiiig a*i4ltiPg. l l- - "PfO 37.
°net " j ud .g ni P 3tg,
claims fo'r damlo.4thr use`and ocettiltlo,pi
otherwise , of gio:PrPoitYArxßerlY p_ o 3 . lo
Hart; in the county - of Tioga. of said State;
and all other cau;ses'of action, claims.. or de.
EVIDENICC
al. eat+ttt "
• ' - • ' ' 1 411140.1 'fykr afgrmuL
t dtkNov;.. 18.1 - 1 Wai UUd of the conintisioneni to' selil
Present: Wut, Ton.ejl, at, stock ;•I,attended the Sale. at least:ft
ibisey, Daniel Searle, C. Aiery, and W, L. !the' thee.' I B ttbwri b eci fa t' fiv° "iti.wes• of f
Post. • • - . !stock, WO * eacli. 'I paid In in per eerit,unil
ReSaret4: Thht 'Joseph- T. Iticluudi and live minim in sileciet 'never held more thin,
L. Ward be, and they are hereby Constitu 'shares; paid in the whole amount subet:q r
tell and appointed agents and attoinies for the) asit`wait cling for, lisuld my shares
!Bank •of Sutalnehiduitt•Ceunt to proceed • J Jannary 1843. I kept an ::ecOunt at tlie
. y,proct. s ,
'Nett. York city; or'elsencitere,'as muy he found' g r , ater P 3 rt of the time,, and :
'expedient, to'inVestigate the accounts ofthe " nr O us funds there when-. 1 ingi ' B4 " I
institution with Amu! Si: John, St. "101,t, & nut knowluntil after. the .blow up in:1843,1
iGa d dard, E. A. Thompson,-
and the Whole of the rapitalatot , Xwas not paid
others, in Now' York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati,i I s"Pu3ed always, lttn ' tium ' that 11 1.. `1 T
paid in. 1 , was, during the tiine. a restoen o
or Bulfaloonti to takt3 such stepsin tl
t • • ' e Pr°. 31ontrinte and a merehant. There wits
reuses na they 'shall deem best calculated to ,
save the institution and its creditors , from fut. elation Offend; and loit,lhat paYnients,of
!tiler loss. And that they have, and are here -1 " per lent.,"should' be paid Wh
14 - given, all neeessaiy powers, •authority in 11 went to pay for my sinfres, l the opter f
the premise ' s, sign reempts,.seenrs
assets
oft Biddle, said they Were , paylng in the stuck,
;-!tie bank, mid, should it be deemed- expedient,l' extrad P 974 • 3 / 1 4utes Direci°!st in 81
11/ MAC `stittlenients and 'elf - d• • b°°
10 .11 3 , 851
e eve urges, In •
,R e , 7o 4, e d res_ eat at . rd
I any way or form Welt iwthelijudgme,nt, shah • ar ,,i ~,r itt, e , w ord ' h • • genitalt toe, ~yitt
be cideulsted to forward the 'ur • f ;heir` 7-1- i nil
'
powers oil the' part of l efther of them to a e-
A PP tuntrnent." 'f tiate in Philluielphia elscwheie '&4;0 Of
,
f"( Resoled, That Daniel Se, irle, lenry J. *,pent of the eart ' il i ta atoe k
Webb, Wr0..1. - Tuirell, Charles _Ayery,and the, • '
ha flint t t ounty , Bank. and to'! lliderl4 111 on
I Precident; be a committee t° P." upon suel ` terms anr of the Phillidel
leases of claituants or• bill , holders, 'whoi‘i ne: . • P or, •
1 banks will undertake the age:lei-Of k
cessitioi or other circutnatances entitle them to ;in the - matter of exchanife atidldept' at to
he preferred and paid under the assignment of •
the Ist and - fith of N05.,1849, to C. L , wari lreport to Boardthe oard at a tainstsvent me e• 11.'?
land Henry Drinker " • titrOctrirom,lll!nutessf Cpmmiaio 4
' 18111 1849.4--Election. , • Map h 5 c 1837 .. '—
Directors: Charles Avery, L.•Searte, P. B. c ' euuniusicm ers
tr MaBl/131.
Chandler, A. Baldwin, IL J. Webb, - . inumed meat Septe mb er 'OB3l
.-
Warner, .1. 11. Salisbury, S. I) Phelps, C. ' September 7, 1837. _
Ward, N Overfield,3l liarris, L. Post,
- Commissioners met, at Cotrt. liour
and W.T
. . Tnrrell. , trese ,,
On motion of Wm Jessup, Esq.. : •
"Rooked, That in paymenti cif titibsCelptien
to the stock ff_the Smiquebanna County Bank.
L itre subscribers thereto be permitted te pay in
,current bank notes or specie the five dollars to
be paid on each share, and the premium, ifhiiy
,should be'pald. • ' •
C L
I,tvas present when the stock was NOW 14
Septeniber, 1837, 1 stlbscrilicai fifty, shares in
'iny own right, and Btio aharfie by proxiesOf !
otl4. I paid, $1,830, being foie dollar*. al
share on each:, Tiro' thousand• slinres ivtre
'taken that day, which - was the' amount of the,
Capital eteitik, - imd the it; per cent'. thereon
paid ; all the share's'were sold at par, A coot•
pang of eleven ffas formed before the auction,
consisting 'Of 'the i;cfsens nutzied by , Judge
Josiup, and . Jesse Line and !Linty Drinker, or
the porposo of taking the surtilint steer that
tnig,ht not be Wien by inditidunik, The - stock,
remained:as subscribed on the•d;ty of awls un-
Li' the fall of 1838, When , notice was'iriven
requiting the balance to bet' paid`on the: 2, 6th
November, that year--.-the whole'of
due. In the meantime, transfes of a portion
of the stock subscribed had bectrntaadedte
-20 d Noy., 1819;, - ; • .
Present: Searle, M. 1): Warner, L'ILSal.
isbury, F. B.
Tanta, it.f.-n - Ai;, and:W.
On itiotiet4:
is FteArla in s ajiiobliiaPrisident Yr° filk
"Rewired, That
,the .necOtint rendered by
Wm.' L. post, for his sabtry and 'traielllo, ex.
penses, un
.business of the bank,. from Nov.
Ist, 1.84.2,mp to NorAst4'lB49, be credited to
him on
,the books of the bank.."" •: • •
f.llith Nov., 1849. . • •.,-• '
Preeent: L Searle..D. Wamer.:JAl.Sal.
isbury, P;ll.'ebroidier, -A.: Ilaidwin g llL 3.
Webb, and W. L-1 1 04t. :-• • "
• inOtion - of LIE Salisbury,
.W.: L •I'ost, elected President;
Evening, of same day,. -
-
present:. 3.l3:Salisbury. 'Chandler, A.
Baldwin, Leonard Searle; W J. Turrell,t: L.
Word, D. D. Warner, and W. I Post •
" Resolrei, That until all pro Per and jgdi
clone efrorta have been made-to- iettie up the
bUsiness of the board, with' the. 'St. johns ..of
Mann,: of 'Foiffalo, zitn4 - E.' A.
Thompson, and others, of Cincinnati, it is' not
deemed best that. any 'Staten - lent' sho'uld• be
published by the Board' of Direetties, or' under
_their direction, through the preis. -- ' "
-" Resolved, That L. Searle, ') B. 'Salisbury,
A. Baldwin, D. D, Warner, Lo a comthittee
named in the restitution of 6th Nov.,- 1849.
Wm J. Tomtit and - V. - Searle, apppointed a
committee (with similar powers to - thnt ap-1
pointed by resolution of 6th of November, 18-
49, upon accounts with Ansel John and
others,) to investiguto accounts of The; institu
tion with S. H. Hann; E..A. , t.Thompson: zinil l
Ot4c ll .if dm, , : - • '• -'
.P.l-4.19th Dee., 1830,
"Kcsoired, That F.'Lunk; tsq., 'IM Pnid five`
hundred dollars on iteroniit of run seri/ices - Und o
expensed inrprocuring the act'ofincOrPoration
ff of the bank.".
49-4pril _9,1843. ' '
. The committee appointed ItyAlie direct Ora
to confer istitliXi, Kellum, state -that theY
had a confer- ?filch - hi
save 4rence.wit un t in w!
expresses a rogret,,ond np.ologizati•itir havihr
refused to proceed with the business , of the
bani Con his retuni from Ithaca., t That after 'A
lon• •
g coofereqe with, Mr. Ki thii committte,l
from his statement, became:satisfied-that :the
'auspicious heretofore existing in referenceAti
his improper.eennexion : with Storm;
WithO4, , foundation.', , • • • 1 •
" Ti!ey.Aro Stokaware of • anything.: militating
agmust the Pont) iltegraY.A.Mr:K UP cashier
of the4lanit. But; the circumstances of the
tix**tbe,. necer'skpf c!qtAillrig . Pel/ses , mad 1
the known aimunomeised prejumre.. apitst
Mr. antertaitioii by so= tlao.Ooakholdir
em ;61, customers t4.*l4l l 44lN , thAtt , In
.aPd'll3F!l_ .e
..fP/1103092 ,of1116 .! e118/ 4 0 431( !
taoaa'aud'aitazinoiof baait
'arzoOpfia!ogAin
calif business is sti‘mitieA tol! the caaor A nd
g i°4 'r ue ! , 4 4 43 441 ) ?,4e:
• "MINI; 7 EAR,L 44,A.;
Id SAMSON,
April 2116 , 18424 . • . .2;
P-45utur,avottis, = • , :;•-••.•=,
=f,,Resolvedir:That thet Board-ot, Etiret*.jzi
.the 'present state of tho bank, mumot OthithluO
to . employ the - cashier longer., • That the Prod ,
I dent, Wm It Post,; be authorized to receive'
t ~
......
ff:=M
, .
, eharle of :the' .balilf fi:Our,ibS'asitiee.an4o ,—bodt bote!.baYin libtr;i 2l, iig.k?iiiin " 6.
lake poite•tskina lho zirios: `'••' : : 1 ititi - deA :bi - .no‘; , ' - ollei, oo!,rri, viin#9o or
.4 Risoceed, That•tlineaShier be . itiluiris .1 .4 F Means. ,7fhelii3tiOteisiticroilePlbitea
salary lip to the Ist Of July ne ,!,, by 14.1154116 970 4110.,1 t t . i pieft44l were
Pamphiq 1476 ). „1837 :7 -R' ? 280,4ty., r s iii - er6iitia in' 'NC* York . , ill m.gerMempa , •
.:' /"F L irad fi. -, in 4c l qtilicYriKnYii94-..1Y , :AAp 4rt.P.mostrfrtt. gze:ipp IskteK,l,bettiniii- ~
"Etio• t:tsto disdolini4 Adiap,tm uladeloi- sgAds 91 tbelltuik. 7 .41theilleti414411101000 1 .
" Itn i!-"tes 153 tied 64*0 , 1-batilt.'nutlfr the* te
,p9to ifits-„,paid to Mr itiddle;.'entfi wetd into
, , ,
of , the igltal
,-,, stock jthetoofi bt.paid . irti or bank. Allen,nitdatislidok?iiialtr . wpaciw
shill the said.b2tuk purehrsti orintirsh 1 y W
1 6
Ito Mr. Biddle ! , on nott'univ or .11t2i teifer, I. e.,
loan be made upon the pledge orits oivri it . e:6o4:loi4ndei erafri, . *Ori 0 -1 preati.
dividualedesirOei - of boiling in iltcir own right s .
and with were not original stoahuiticre.
ing about t)75,00--(1 statifront, niettiark); 7 4'
which was then, held 'jointly by, the'apinll4nY .
before named. •
, •1 C Biddle and myself were ,aPpointed
the part of the company to negotiatethis ribieli
With sneh persons and to such amoUntinei,We
might 'deem most condu4Ye to the inteiata
the bank and stockholdeys; ketspinf(in,-,vinwf;
the
,nbject of retaining the, majority of Ottioelt
in the county.
The embarr4sed condition of-moneturpnf ,
fairs of that potted prevented us negotiating
e f tsa S 1S its contemplated;! .
th f tat.- • and' 't wits
concluded , tsjr the company to make - a. joint lan .
upon --our individual responsibility' :to ;Me l
I amount of the stock held by the'coiripriy;and
1
put the Bank in operation. Two loan
ii ode In pursuanie of thii . ennclitsiory'nnit
815,000 in . one note, and another ni11640:0
'lol'ollo- capio
of which 0
3,088
Biz months atter f aate, I promise to try to
the order of AUen & Palos), at the I Mephanio'S
Rank in ,the eity of New York,,,fiftolt`thosi. l
sand dollar', witluset s deftdeatiol,„olo inter el
afteT it,tecoases •
.(i4igned) ; i:A.sfes. CA Bmer.s.t
ilkdt indorsed.]
( 031 1 !RV 1 7/7/. P.t, 79 1 0
..,3fontrpst, Derem, ber 44 1838.
$60,000„ t .
Os (Wood; we, joiritly and aeriordli, - piA!i?;
iie topay - to-tho of of Alien Sr.; et"
thelleeharees •'tank; ni the - city of New Xork,
sistfgrfiestind d'ollariWithoot 4961 wi 1012, fo
take > 7 eeccelved, with ' intereat Itqm #4l a,ildi:.!l_ , l
'-(Bfgried): ITs°l l o 4-1
...‘
Jesetli
lierrittiDankiresi , 2-1
4tle tots,
~;. _ •Th.'s p: • :9 4 . 1 . 1 'W 4, — ,,
' , •
i. /, ,8 fl t Meixtassts v
i, i Wits.l.4l,WAtevsfs
WOW'.
INot endorseiT
These notes are the' original ones, the Dunes
gibe drawers , being - crossed on tho last -note!
_, f~ 'i '
4J 3
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VOLVO
VIII*. NUIBER:
."" 4 , •
EMI
bllciwing nrg copies
-
Montrose, .Deceiii¢m 1841!.:
- .;. - ;!.•:Z . ;'“W Kt:? s, :r: it . •
r.r
=MR
,t - 'i,; - : - ,: , J L - ..i -',li
- L -C..:., ~:
F
t::;
• - ' -, 11 ,- ,
Of * 4, ...0 6 wia.. *0 Olibt4. ',..,': ... L
ti : trilli , opaporaitiol 4 04, y)tlir
, - ,Ar,,,isiddio,
00depos4ed fu the 44 lied ; *f))11/141/Cif
brtii ‘ 8.4 6 0` 6-1 4'.b94 4#4l44f*Sr, was
'''
-'— ' -
co 4, Pave t;the z'etlit , 4 the
1 004 44° 3 - •
j u i k) o :: 4... s =it thQ;4O. 4ii1 1 140 0 that
efier , u, -..,, r:: :' ,':. i 4 :3 - 1' -1r;..1-4 ' "•..' . y -
y 4.llen*l?a-leOtt .o(Mtkuled iriTheilagents of
the leMll as: long Al Iniear z, .in3itlthrgi! of. this
concern* of thosime; 1 I ailed lusPecinegy of
this company' two ';yeark or inoie, floor k the
iimeit'ivasffonned; had- danit ii4e[iiiii4 we
004 ie . intmat c culd ,mouses 'CM this loco,
b 1,039.
.-li(ii% l Meat was. paid f in -all ,:nnk oar
1 ald . to'state,` a 9 I ) igaitii eiNulti 111 ilWiiiiing
14g /am and then, to :hive any coral.
, ~ ceased ~
I 11/ 3 . , a 01 ', 4 1,# . o_4r.° 14.1 1 ii,ilf 1144cif the
1! )4 0 1 . 1. " )1 ! PP 4tWc!,k , Air* 11 4 126 I tfuns.
Ferro my, intere4.ll4ll44Otoptui t s stock to
Ithe other nine persons (Mr. Lane hart:aglow)
! out of the compinyin7o39,j-: tiiiiind•innlify
lug nie against this notes liiett•tfdi,tlict lows
i heretofore ieferio. l :4 etifferedile*sin the
' transfer iif foarhiidnAdollaislhiii4 (ail&
1 tiatt 0 14 ;iliarkei4e 61 4 6 440 . 0e
`- . tiltiire f 'fit4tir4.4tiliatp!'li 7 efy i .#!,,i,a4ll.
k'f 4, + 1 4‘4 (1 : 1 4 1 Y - , lir* t p a:;4l 1'44 s°
1 /?4ic 7 ?‘1? 4d ; ' 4113' 0; 0 )4 141Sliscf414 4 1 4
1 1. 4 1 4 k * A: f1qi.9 3 .4 0 4 iKe1 1 6 1 94 411 151 to • # l .
I tit/ I °l 4 'Am .fa ll 4' Tint bidnontHoktatne wee
[somothing , uplvards :of €490q. , -, ---.. ;.-,...t
I ;,' le Anita' 4'lB3l;sei ram
end, * 'ioiny6tinS„,
the company, heretoferiViMma"M' iliticncite,
which was discounted•lnQWWwiLliktinks
Tor fo 0,000, 4101194. ifoigi itatcylirtili sr
used in payncebt Of& fife per imnt t r*Arisd
at the time of sale of stock, I can't - asy: ' tile
ni . .ite.trai stbitiiirtenilf 'Odd bi , pe_iimpswhcr '
made it, It never had anythine,in* do
With'the Banit'orOnSiinehallaPanli 1
luiVe'it*i.' lioillopii
_iiiii,rlo4o l ac;i4t.
edit 1 14 I . 4 1 : 1 1441 , recoPe*:. 4;1')P(14 it
ass a private "irclividnir trnis4.iitiit. : .;4ll ,th.o
1 %? () !k W. 43 ?! 11 c4 04. All'iMulifini, rOt hel d
ricer of the Comtnissioners, and held the funds.
-:95. 1 1 d 4- i'ampli.- - recieived . other- Mow*
besides the nOteltifeferied to„ for the credit of:
1 the Bink,,thi iiMialia it:count was opened.
l with theni,ThillitiCtilliiiiiB3B. I think thin
.1 additionalii - Mount r ,i4Ant $lO,OOO. I knew'
le '44Htealllinli*cle.s l ).tliAllon In regard to they
losnemider to. 'Alier(k taxson, which 'coalct
havn'ireteitt4'tii4.*lit -Pop cirtt7hkr kr
' the %chilli itnotnit itlrtiiiM. )..considered.
myself fullihold ort , a - c nati Ad the Jenne
ex1 4 04 4 1 4 4;.tup tiithe-titnel Untamed
my interest in the concern. ',l2wrin3tler'ini..
pieasiOn end understanding 4 ilioemonabrib.;
led in the Bum k at the.:. ofitiet, Aka: 835,060;
altefit; was all: tits cepitalthat gqiulaliiiielodg•
el 'lt - trio the rpentaticitalniftio zitopreetild,'
* 5118 66 S.!: .1 ,-.- ,-, . '7; •-'• ":I:e._ ...
.7.", , t , tl
I 14 P o 410 9 171' 00 at'ILOY PPie*** l6 °
aping, for the iiirpk!ritOcit head LT the
patty as a joint concern, - I mime aeteci air is.
Di*ter*.of itMin:36 since 4 heft tiiiiieliii:Or
Si'' Aituii;'-ir
ittstietssaha, 11341. ,
krifiA.h.44ne kik MD.
Sy/ran:us s -.llftilfs#,
ions 6.ne - of
stokW*44 l 'S:
ed ne tressuieit4 Seeifp . 'gie
The amount that ; paid Ras * 0,009; . mg 1
9e; 1 44. ,.:, !, t°44: 4 4 1 4: 4 4
Towtssas money., think $lO4lOO, tirscobi+.
tl3oWw4ratilts-:Batfor thelin*4
Qf deegritt stock. , ThitinikoooPitid:te best
trettittrar;. was , dsposltediatheVo,o4lloßstit,
metil bis banit NiOV into 3 apirittiint.'' oto%
paned -00;4f for the tiniinniint • '
it tlie Towatthis tank,' IL 'Cid 'A44'114040
me - br gtoe4 . tltis to "
some of those havfoitheititutiethetit' 61.;tkiti;?-
trol of- the .balltc iTheleposit
very next AV after ttre vats: of • the 'l4/Siki ,
* ll * Pailioter herd s In Nonircise i ; ' iiritti
Mork of the Teentridi riaik y toPiki
;!own add probably: at *stole:: sinsinimmii
iirdStoni tv,Oo Doi herrkt am bats
able to say whether Miller liroitht.o4i
him-tAlfroadis =44; that Inc ttaed.?: ; - 1
thinktheiarger tort:et* 106111 4'. f Olit
stock,wzia Towathiit nioneSr.?- ltdo not Ittnahiv;‘
that an d y or the; Tom)* ilftnibt *ILO t
on tie ibte fOr te'
ands Bank. Ido not kifive he 'note: t 4
the •Towatidi was itaht'?l,.
fret , sigigtfo'Neii , iy thetttandiloggi'Oayik4':',.
P l 4 stock held by ti l 4: l to l' .',olfoi.c;' . ;
IVal'aurid# 4c 4'; 69 ie . .o 4 lo.o7'. ' MO -1 0i. 61 '
dOTd U P 1 6* 1 , 1 , 115 / 1 0: -1 4 4 , to,e'litoak:uotett
1116 efm ; etieiared * 6 gre 6 tOli: The
dicriOtf mY
amount 'dile*o4 4 0.4 1 44
a 41 4 1 . 1.6 ie aabecquci ter he saleof 4k° #f# .
glieaiiiigastOwitWt
; haw
M all i 04 1 4 0e iitilli l 4 l **; 4444 .* C . ,:,
7 t.14:40,P4V1AA. 1
I ,BAIIi ,
/Whet thr**** olll r 443 * ill
004914 11 4 the Preiiolll"*l4l6l.l.
liarkelyektv-i4mbeit.tiftWifthetliamit*
nytpaidii,iwbother4titideoo4#k*aktr gb
toiitlo l ota,illesitokinov e& kitisy
it was so arranged That Use Stoat Coil*
not lose or pay the tea per cent Oft.
the surplus rip tappituvatook,
;.. t?,:`
MEgiM