THE DEMOCRAT. E. n. niwLET.;nsiin!ak, libmtrose l Weame!NfilSiMeb•lNK. :4813. Ms jury in the case of "Boss' Tweed ulnae trial came oft at New. YOrk last seek, failed to agree. Magnificent ras• oatiutO hard to convict in that A Gegrgia. negro was overpaid one hun dred dollars on a check by a bank, and kmrstprned the money. The local paper rays thls is another _evidence that the race can not be civilized. • THE total number of hogs packed in . the. Wost this sewn. it is estimated, will be 5,356,202 against 4,878,166 last year.— The estimation is based upon returns of the hog.packing in fifteen d'fferent States to date. C=ZI Unexpectedly to the pablic,and his rela tives, too, for that matter, the post-mor lem examination of-the remains of ex- Governor Geary discloses the fact that the sadden death of the late State Executive . was not mused by the heart disease, uor the affection- of any other vital organ- Nervous prostration, say the physicians, suddenly snapped asunder the thread of life. • Testa Senate otTenosylvanialias 'pass ed a resolution, by a vote of twenty-eight yeas to one nay, instructing the Senators and requesting the Representatives of this State in Congress to vote against all bills authorizing the general government M control the telegraph lines. The Phila. delphiaAge remarks that this action is eminently praiseworthy, and puts the State in a proper position on the question so far as the Senate of Pennsylvania is concerned.. THE President of the .Senate of Ala bama is a Radical of the advance school, and entertains their notions as to the necessity of holding power by force or fraud, when it is denied by the ballot.— On s contest in that body for a seat, he declared that the substitution of a min /nay for a majority report gave a Repub lican contestant his seat, though neither report contained any decision upon the question. This ruling was necessary to affect the matter of a United ta t tes Sena tor, and the President will be naked to snetain it br_military force. ?Ms lotion repotta a rupt u re b e t weenew Giant and some of the Radical lenders. Its adtices indicate that the thwPiesident does not care to recognize. the service of ihess'.gentlemen rendered. to 'his cause daring' the late campaign, but claims . that the result of the, election was . due almost entirely to his own pdpultuiky, and that he had' to carry . - thenk through as so much weight. There can be no doubt about it-that his popnlarity'heln erb as strong appeals were made that in case the State was lost to the corrupt party in October, ' Grant would lose itin 'li - over - fiber . • Tux WilHaiti Bigler iti - faMil- Jar as a.honsehold word to evert' "parson' in this vicinity. The weight pf.yfarr is makinian impression On" . the 'honorable old,gentiemiiis. He is kowever:deit as old a s s Many people suppose, jadgitigircitn hilappearance. lie was .born irrCiiin berland e:onnty in 1841, and will: 6e '59 next December. That hi not - say an old awe sad he should be good for some years tofrom. Goyarnor David .Port er passed away at tlia age of 78 years.— Ex-Gosernor James. Pollock will. be , 63 next September; Ex-Governor • Curtin will be 56 in April. Ex-Governor Geary was 53 years old, and Governor Hartranft Ss 42.—Tyrone Democrat. Ton trial of United States Senator-el ect Patterson, of South Carolina, on the charge of bribery, cannot, now be reach ed until 1874.. At Columbia, on Satur day morning, Judge Carpenter gave a de-1 eision on a motion to quash the panel of 1 grand jurors for the general Sessions of I that county tor this year. He decided that the jury was illegally thawn, and then alofirned the canrt sine die, The effect-of this will be, unless there should be smne legislative interference, which is in the highest degree improbable, to pre- 1 rent the bolding of any court of general sessions untitFebruary, 1874. •The Sena- for elect is thus safe from-prosecution by , the State for a rear to come. Senator Sherman has introduced-a bill providing that two or more National ks may consolidate; there is notmueh danger from the consolidation of two or these concesns, it is the little word MORE nuder trnigh lies concealed the danger. Tkt lord iimply means to authorized all the National banks to join their bands in one 'grand Ciarporatioh, in' companion with which {he old Munster with • which he Denrerocy WA such a tits* in 1832, was the meanest pigna.`. Pigma though it was in comparison with Sherman's monstrtim horreluTura, it required all the resolution of the -.people I St! by Aiidiew JaCtaaa, himself, lo "4 . 41 it. . loansand discounts it fought the people's ballots for years; until finally it wont down in oniktretnendons rtijn. `1"44 our: 6/11i4r4ifrgli_ parg,,,-, NOM such a joining togetherof tho.ldoney - Power; connected with the overbearing radii:4 of the general ger.: erintieit trairld be: adding union strengthAtliciw polueises, taid„ - piesent ;ioliiing together: of tho:Ppie stail•*the. fiTgril Whirl) IFOrild giro ua PcsOtlßUlpk E lteroltdien. wit to these.. trer47:isti: _ Ts-Airloathsome-disease the - smallpox hisliteng with great virttlenee in Belli- Moro nod Boston"; In thelatter..city 3;- 000 tases are . reixittill 'and'it 'is said the , :i p?ri3entlike of (lc:Atli:a is greater than that ' l- of all other diseases combined. The type' of smallpox in Baltimore is also of the moats maligrant kind and deaths are very nn -1 merous. - . - ==Mti Gumuy WILL Cese..—The daughters °fair. Greeley have put a stop to thedis pute over his walls by accepting the 'con ditione'of the one dated in 1871. This gives his brother Nathan a life lease and to one of his sons a half remainder of a farm in Pennsylvania; to the Children's Aid Society one share of Dibune si,ock ; $2,000 to his sister Margret; $l,OOO each to his other two sisters, and the rest of his estate to his daughters. The young ladies have of course taken their present action to prevent any fnrther raking over of 31r. Creeley's pitiable condition -when the last will was made. The sympathy of the people at large is entirely• on their side. . STOKES GETTING "lirsattE.". 7 lnganity, after convieiioti and sentence, is the latest dodge, and will no doubt be extcneirely indulged in by condemned murderess in order to save their necks from the noose. Gaffnes, the Buffalo murderer, started it, and now Stokes appears to n be getting in to the non compos mends condition. A press dispatch states: "In an interview to-day Stokes said he expected. a stay of proceedings and a new trial, and 'that he had just received a4.letter from Thomas Conner, Fisk's privet() secretary, express ing the belief that Fisk would forgive him for assassinating him. Stokes' mind wandered during the interview, and lie acted as lholigh his mental powers were As we predicted a few' days ago, the debt statements for January and Febru ary showing an increase of over two mil lions have effectually disposed of all pro jects for the further reduction of the-rev enue by the repeal of any existing taxes. A Washington correspondent informs the Pittsburg Post that the stamp taxes have for some time been selected by general consent as the next to be abolished, and numerous bills for the purpose have been introduced during the present session.— The Ways and Means Committee agreed on Friday,to report all these bills adverse ly. They include a bill for the repeal of the tax on matches, on bank checks, ar.d on proprietary medeeines, perfumery, cos metics, and other toilet articles. The Committee also repott adversely on the petition of certain importers of perfum ery for a change of the law to permit the stamps to be put upon the packages in stead of upon - each'seratrate article. THE St. Paul Pioneer thinks that it is the Detuocroia now wild should atilatadi cals:bow. they like crow'. • - 'Let:us ask Grant partizans, then, how they like Colfax crow, as far as they lave got ? :How do' they hl a sirallowiug Wil son crow, Dawes - row, Garfield crow, Lo gan crow,Kelley crow, Pomeroy.crow,and the linzzll g - cir . g?4, - ,i,f 'Credit llobilier ? How does' Len:mane crow set on their stomachs? flow about the foul birds of Nevada, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Alabama? do they relish the. post burnous remains of Saint Thad. Stevens with his *BO,OOO bribe? What but nasti ness and reeking foulness have the party leaders furnished for the delectation of their followers? No "Greeley crow" in theirs, eh? We'think not. Instead of purity and virtue, they are gorging on the "ill omend bird of night."—the rot tenness and stench of illimitable infa my. ONE handreiland fifty-throe men kill ed, four hundred and sixty-two wounded, is the melancholy record of mining ca tastrophes last year, in a portim of the anthracite fields of this state. Eighty four widows and two hundred and eigh-. three orphans are the sorrowing suffer ers. This list of casualties is a great as the numbers of killed and wounded in some of the memorable battles of the revolutionary war. The figures refer only to the coal fields of Schuylkill, Columbia Dauphin and Northumberland counties and the eastern district of Luzerne. Ev ery 74,000 tons of coal mined in Schuyl kill county cost one human life; and, erg 70,000 tons in Dauphin, 98,000 tons in East Luzerne, and 200,000 tons in Northumberland, cost one additional hu man life in each of those counties. Stime of these sacrifices were caused. by defec tive arrangements in the mines; , lint a considerable proportion of them, we re gret to say, were the' result 'of inherent dangers in all mining, which' the miners are so accustomed to face that they grow careless about them—Patrtol. THE punishment to'persons implicated in the Credit lliohtlier operations is set forth in an act•of. Congress of - •Febmary; 1853, which provides that anfperson of feririg bribe of any kind, to any 'mem ber, of congress, or anymember receiving the same, shall on convietion, be fined not more than three times the mount :offer • - ed or Oven, and be imprisoned in tentiary not more than threiyettis. if the person convicted holds office he, shall forfeit it and shall be qualified from holding any office of honor, trail or pro fit under the United States.'' This, putt! ishment mini, cannot be inflicted O congressional investigating - committee. lte legal course, !hest prosecution is to be made, is for the committee to remit the secard:of 'the evideicejahen'before it to the United Statei _district attorney' for the Po:Ter:district, and it then .ht4onies- his duty to toy i)0 414.40 r before .et-grand jury. 111 4 ill bat often . den P. P3P , UVe . r.—.‘ If it werealtm. would • be"hile',Ue4a.iipa:. for. congreisional floAttnit; tfo to *Alf int 4, Roltfirestatool ' armies' 'Le -• • SENATOIITAITFESON Aid no: decline the call to She' Prestilmity of the Ohio AgrieulkinillCollege and ,its Professor shin of Medd Philosophy, brit waited to be infornied:hrtho Ohio Board of agri culture that:.they bail : rtcousidered and cancelled thil offer. In--this connection the tollowing is apropos: Jim-Nye, like other blessings, bright efts as he lakes his flight. On hearing of, Mr. Patterson's purposo to go -before tho Poland Oommitteo spin, and "explain" his letter of.Taiiiiary 4, 1873, to Oakes Ames, Jim strolled over to the Now Hampshire Senator's desk, slapped him on the back, and uttered winged words as follows: "Patterson if I wanted to take ont a patent for a d—d fool, I'd' send you to the Patent Office as In!, model." TAE N. Y. Star thinks that the ex. periment with Coolie labor at Beaver Falls is not a success. Population is fall ingnfl; property is, declining, trade is at a standstill and The ono hundred and sixty-tire coolies at the Beaver Falls cutlery do not need even so small a concern as a "one-horse" grocery to supply their wants. They do not expend one dollar iu the improvement of the town, in building churches or sup porting schools. I;very 'shopkeeper in the place might shut up his establishment so far as their trade is concerned. They are exactly what they seem—hinad ma chines made abroad and imported into this country free of duty. And we think we have a perfect .right to demand, if these machines are imported free, that English cutlery, French gocels, and Gen. man industries shall come hem without a tarriff. -.011. 40b 11.---- LIQUOIL-At this time most of our ex changes have a word, more or less, on the liquor question, nifleh will be soon voted upon in this State. The Boston. Post says of prohibition: Experience has show.), ever since a prohibitory tax in Scotland drove out malt and forced the substitution of whiskey as the national beverage, that all interference of that sort tends to give more fiery, powerful and easily secreted drinking the preference, Where beer and light wines are made lawful drinks. there 116 less inducement—aside from the innate attraction to what isforbidden—to trans gress the law tabooin distilled liquors; and where all are pro ibited without ths tiuction, dealers will of course choose for their traffic those which are most easily handled_and least liable to deterioration, and drinkers will select such as can be hastily gulped and afford the greatest satisfactim with the smallest amount of serallowing. In fact, a sweeping pro hibition of all liquors will operate to re pre'ss a very heavy tendency of the drink. I lug - habits of this country. For during the. past ten years there has been a rapid i and steady decrease in the use of distilled ' liquors., balanced by a remarkable increase in the consumption of the nutricimis 1 beers and the harmless and healthful aativewities. Drunkenness has come to I belooked upon with more severe disfavor. and every indication has pointed to the 1 natural removal tir_ the objectionable habits fostered by an' unwise prohibition of-fermented liquors. New York may ' well heiitate before placing it in the power oc 'a majority of the N'uters of a town to , abiltihe beer saloons and opeh eolitraband 'torsi: in thawed," although the exper- I lenee'of Connecticut . gees to show that few communities are so blind,tolhe mer its of' the question , and our own legislai. , lure can hardly dare to block the wheels i of reform: by miller action, as now pro- ; posed. . , An English correspondent gies the fol lowing account of his interview with Stokes, the assassin of Fisk—lle ways: We had scarcely been introduced ten sec onds when Stokes said, "Cam I offer von a cigar ?" This little civilly over, we of course interchanging amenities on the subject of that nufaimmble condition of affairs in which our acquaintenances was begun. "You nia , i` Suppose," said he, "that I have felt the irksomness of this long confinement; but it will be all over in a very - short time, and I guess I shall go abroad for a couple of years." It was painful to show. even - by an involuntary look of surprise at this remark, that I regarded the position of,Mr. Stokes far more gravely than did he himself. But another and more astonishing observation on his part drew from me-1 really could not help it—some expressiOns which could hardly have bee consoling. "We want here,' said he, "the purity of the English judges?' I was obliged to say, in answer to this, that judiciarpnrity and its atten dant virtue, strict and even administra tion of the law, would not have accorded Mr. Stokes the soothing luxury of tobac co and a few other mitigations of 'prison rigor which he alined to enjoy. How ever, my comment slid not in the least dig turb bisofidently firm belief that an En glish judge would have been' far too "pure", to send him Mr.. Stokes, into , a prison with vulgar felons and misdemeanants." "Won't yon walk into my—well,' into my cell—l can't say nif apartment?" he said hospitably. •So we walked in, all three 4 us-myself , and onr,iimage, en tertainer. ' The small room lnid been made to resemble a cabin in some man of-war or pasSegger ship of the first class. It may have been about twice the size of any such single birth, but - not More. It was prettilkpapered•and a rack for books held not onl y all the latest -novels, bat a box of cigars. A fur was - spread" over the iron bedstead, and such furniture as. could be stowed'ins small a space was.ol the best kind; /Photographs were displayed Millis prison snuggery. One portrait was that of the captive himself; and, supposine iE to have; been taken within a short:period of hir committal. to the tombs, he had certaidly lost mach youthfulness of face by the anxieties of his situation;:-Anoth ei likeness was that of-a .lade—in all probability that of 3lrs 3lansfiefd though I did no think it necessary to ascerhmr the fact. • • • • : We sat down, and, soon .fell :into dis ci:mien of the ease', which, as I was• Nil. to declare could hare had but one issue l'for Stokes in England. lie Enid, "I can llmre noinforest in telling on a lie, and tugtell 3 - on that I never contemplatedshoot- Ifaring - en - tered on a some- Irbat lengthy account of ttie financial 'die. ' pates hetwoen the mbrdered man .and himself Stokes went on' to say, I had tkieu induced to carry a an: common Ostorn'with - us En Ainerina--.by infortntitiowthit - Elskinennt•to:slinat nui; j 1 was going into the Grand Central .110. tel when I taw Fistrdravvpistol, look. 01'4 toward me nttheusittneitimtv 4 thed. ' drew also, aud being (picker in my more Monts, sliot lirribefdiv Lo eould shoot me. That is the platalruth." When, in reply to this stateme4 m,y_kiguland I point ed'oathis Mai effeistot thle oridenco to prate that Fisklikth kekop - Ott; the only answirftltiitSliikhCsoollir tirgol-;and he did it very p4sl.tiYely4tufs-thatl . the wit" notes Vero prjured. practically end ed our-interview with the man' whom a second jury bud atlength 'declared to be guilty of murder. • I had almost forgot ten, by, the - by,-to say that a list •of the jury's tidmeg, out from - a New York paper .was one.of tho adornments of the cell-in the tombs. Minns in Euromare beginning to assume strange and' complicated figures upon the blackboard of current history. While France and Spain have, declared in favor of ajlepublican form of government the more lltentnil powers seem to be pre paring fora struggle upon the old plat form of de4aitic power. As an illustra tion of - this idea, an order has lust been issued by the Austria War office, direct ing the officers of the general. staff at Vienna toiffimediately begin the study of the Russian hinguage. The order has created great indignation in Russia, and the press see in it a significant indication of the future intentions of Austria. "Prus sia, as well as Austria," says a St. Peters. burg journal, "makes no secret of the fact that a crusade.against Russia is one of the dearest wishes of the German na tion. So long as Germany was really friendly to Russia, neither .the Prussian nor the Austrian officers ever dreamed of learnig the Russian language, but now everything is being got ready to concert the hostile feeling of those countries for Russid into hostile deeds." • If the Emperor of Germany really de signs an attack upon Russia r he will make as grave a mistake att that committed by Napoleon 111.. in -beginning a war with Prussia, Austria would hardly assume an anti-Russia attitude, except a German league bad been formed, and that seems to be the opinion of the papers of Rus sia. It this conflict does take place, re publicanism will gain more than tlespot ism from the encounter. BLACK .S.Now.---The Keokuk ConftMu lion of the 13th says : "On last Tues day afternoon commenced the great snow storm of the West for many years. It continued until Wednesday afternoon _; then :et in a furious wind, which too k the snow from the hills and piled it up in the valleys. On Thursday morning the inhabitants of the northern portion of this State, when they awoke, were not a little surprised at seeing the earth cover ed with black instead of a white garment as was on the night before. This strange and unnatural phenomenon accounted for on the supprsition that after the wind tad swept the snow off the hill then the dry earth was taken up and scattered over the face of the snow giving it a peculiar coloring. This would be the satisfactory explanation if this unusual mix:mince had been confined—to. !malities; but from all accounts it wts THE National INN the ,organ of the Colored men of It4hington, makes a fair point at the-exponse.of the -recent devel opments of corruption among oar public men. It Payte-that the evils that were promised to come froth negro Sid :huge arc luaro - t-hatt fa - lir-410d by the evils aris ing: fVom . -white - suffrage, anal instances the Kansas senators as illnstrions exam ples of the troth,ol- this assertion. Tut: Pennsylvania Railroad Comrany. in order to acconintodate the immense traf fic now seeking facititiae iutends to lay fonr tracks theentice length of. the road ; toenails it to accomplish this .an increase of the capital has been anthor;zed by the Legislature. When this his been com pleted, it will make the ectitral the great est road in this For any other country. TILE cholera; has made its appearence at several places in Russia and llnngarv. Thns warned, the anthorities of our sea ports should take all proper precautions against the entre of this unwelcome isitor. Now .ELc9L•crertissozza.e.ates. J. RA UTTER, FAsn lONABLE TAILOR. Shop over J. R. DeWitt's store. 2 . 1 .u11050. PO. 10th. DM. .. c .TATEMENT of Bounty Account of Anbum School ad District to Feb. 1. 18':3: Auburn &bool District. Dr. To Jnf`rments on common Pleas Docket.. .... Bonds and notes. not In Judgments 1 fr.3o 00 $0.501 03 Coulee. Cr. Ily Duplicates In kends ail. 14. Fel- Codector Dor:tom, lo ha of N.C. L0ar. 51.2113 40 Cidlector 2,000 GP Duplicates in hands of T. T. Man. rill ajar tablet suitCOmmon Pleat has been Instituted titgaiest the Collector and Ball 1,40000--6,4"x40 Dalancein favor of lileitooiDistrici. . 13045 C. N. PrxittioN, Bee y. Auburn Centre, Feb. 8,1813.-3 w. • 1,1.78L1C SALE,-,—Being about to abandon the ' breeding of Grade Short'llorns, 1 offer (or nt public vendue,ni my farm near Prieedi trifle, lately occupied by D. 0. Allnkler, on Sat. unlay, March let, 1973, at one o'clock, p. m., Thirteen Grade Short, Horn. Cows, 2 Short Horn Bulls, rind 2 Alderney Bulls. Also, at the same time, the tenant who • occupies the farm .will offer for sale the following property : One span of mares, (age 7 and 9,) 1 yearling colt, 1 buggy wagon, nearly newt mowing ma chine, I set double harness, 1 set w,hifiletrces and neckyoke, a large number of Hens, r cook stove and furniture, clock, balf-barrel vinegar, half barrel pork, ball hand pickles, and various other articles. - . TEnsts—Ml sums under $5, cash ; $5 and orer, eight months' credit with Interest and ap proved security, and no 'warrantees, Fire per cent off for cash. • JAMES E. 0:41111A.LT. Montrose, Pa, Feb. 19th, 18711.--sr3 ptBLIC BALE:7— rites andePiined having sold his tann, will sell at public sale, on the premises', two miles east of Brooklyn Centre,on Tuesday, March 4th,' 1812; at Uto'Clock; at., the following property a Five sand cows, 4 yearlings, 24 sheep, (very fine,) 2 bogs, good lumber wagon , platform market wagon, nearly new,' buggy ' wagon, pair lumber bobs, light sltigh;for one horse or two ; bdrso sled, good wheel barmw,set light harness,set team harness, single harness, saddle, buffalo robes, blankets, mowing machine (new,) wheel horse nike,forks; rakes, plows, harrows, cultivator, chains, neck yoke,-whiffletrem; grain shovels, born shovels, forks; hoes,' picks, iron; ham, - corn shelter,:. grain cradle, grind atone,lo9 sap tubs, 'boiling pans. •dog power, dairy fixtures, 15 bushels good wood tuftmi, quantity of wheat, oats, corn, potatoes, .half barrel pork, baits, corned beef, and other articles not taentlonety, • ' • • .TEnnW—All Burn or $5 and'under, cash, over monay3 Amer with interest and approy• ed security, , Eta' Ithciiaricet. E. r. DAILEY 13rooklyn, Pa:Feb.4olh; 1873.—.2t0. • DMITINVIATOI3II,IO . 77O6 =in Tie emit° of 43. Morton B. deceased, idiocy or Adman - ft ; tuition in the fialit ciliate. bavo been gnintpd to the nn. liMitned. on Perm windeiglAto4aid estate, ire Bare. by tititiiied,toitnYe inuniidinto porment to OK; Attain. h aftot .; within* inkri3o3lm. against 'n4,11E3.124 requested tft. X. A , We. Ituab, Jon. 22. int ALletcr9reicaosmozz ,-*elxr.'..M.clmrortiesoz=Leaata: ,A 1 !gr e lATßAlqtt's. thiCe.taa id/ amu4.'aecodonto of Weal Auburn tttp,.; letters' of; AdmlitltttillOn ttt s .l rde said ltstate baldng been trotted tit the' Onderelated,alUpettons Itar- Ing raid estate, ate requested ',1n..ma1t)../mtnedlate. payment, and penman bating claims icalgot ea.td swat s, ata rclinested toif i reent theta without Aubiirn3o,ll72l3)B7t CARTS,Iti itdann,trntir. ~ t - 1 0, . .."—"+! • rt-C01ii37.0.11;14, . Gunn— . . , Prodnco and Cominisdon ) lam bent, 27 Dey 514 Now York.' The Farmer' in lifeethase and anitenntlitig .nenniTY Would Lind It moth to Omit Internet' tei patronize the above bons°. Feb.l2. ISM— VARDEdVilitlt. • 2mo. Agent. THE EAGLE,. • mum : . : 40 r • MBE,, BURNS & NICHOLS, Plopftneross. • Siol or Tag CoLpia'SAGT.k. AUDlToirrate, • 22 tricolz..13.1.coctis.. Thgcszli.tx• come. We desire *okay to the pabllS thai . oar • .tore n felt tricked with tinago. Varnleb. Brushes., (kuntia,lserfnmery. Pone, Mlle.* proprie tary and patent preparstions. awl all %Wyss- tieles.osn. ally kept in first elate. drug. lams. We guarantee oar Coeds genuine Ind of the bent sitialitv. and will be sold at kite prim _ e for rash. Respectfully Yuen. TILBURRS. Montrose. Feb.2.o. IFIS. AMOS NICHOLS. • MASON 43c HAMLIN , C0rt.4131,41.14013 I The vubeerlber would announce to the muldtal public that he Iv prepared to furnish all ptyleapt the above cel ebrated imitrumente. New Styles Six Octave Superb ! Alm. anent for the eelebrat 11 CIIICKERING PIANOS! r.^tireribrs Ta.Apriy loroo- cu M.trose, or iddrOarot Montrose. L.C.. MOTU. Agent. llootrose. Feb.ls. Iter3.-41e. 1776 FOURTH OF Jair..,1876 Centennial Commemoration. AT PIIILADELPIHA THREE 3111.1.1014 M llor owiT uf Valet:abb. 4.ret . netters. rating a Strip by I Vern.tieran the Sea! pulirt • PENSSYLVANIA'S Grand Mass Convjantion To provide for the Celebration of the CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, WILL DE DECD 09i - 22nd of Februaw, next, THE IHST ANNIVEIISART OirtHS BIRTH OF 'WASHINGTON, AT •THE .! • ACADEMY or music, - Pill LADELPrf Eminent Speakers will =hires's. the Concert. Lion Reports from the Committees on Trages and Industrial Interests, and from the IntioY of the State, will be read. Tee result of the subscription to Um , stock.of • • • ' : The Internettonal which,' under the:authority' of Congreszi,'hitis been determined to be the prominent leature of the Celebration, will be detinitery'annueucect Proof will beziven to the World that Pennsylvania's pledge is confirmed,. thit there, on hallowed ground, where the . nation was born, the Centennial return of the most beneficent day In the history of humanity will be commemorated with grandeur commensu ? rate with the august event. The Great Labor State of the Untoti has the honor omit respo . nelbUlty of lending the way—she fulfills the trttst. O'er thy 'crags, Allegheny, a blast bar been blown; Down thy tide, buirquehaana. tbo murmur has gone Where the words of ihe Charter of Liberty km From the souls of the Suet and the Patriot hand— From the Detayarels merge to the Lake of the 'West— Wheryver the toot of the 1 , , eunian bath wrest:dr 'Tie the voice - of the people! amuses, awake! Pennsylvania's summons—her glory It stake— Thrilling up from her. valley'. Arial; dote from each height: • /MVP \USER OUR DISTORT—AnaI tt aright Giving Homage to the past, inspired by the immortal record of . the Times that Tried Men'A, Souis,rememb ring ' • WYOMING BRANDYWINE, VALLEY FORGE, ', - GERMANTOWN,. and all the blood-stelned battle-fields of our soil, venerating the- heroic deeds of our slits and rejniclim , in the boundleitsheritage bequeath.; ed by them to us -la boon we have shared with the destitute and oppressed of all the earth, ir respective of erml or condition. Let 'us mot forget that Our LabCr_and itifOutte, are not leis the admit:Mower the world 'than our equalityand liberty; our combined indus try, skill, Wealth and power are the marvel of the age.. Let us manifest this progress. Asesist I ye farmers, happy on your ; broad acres of fertile binds. . Arise b ye grim and swarthy miners, from your • cavernous Idlers, Arouse 1 ye toilers in the forge,- the fOlnadiF mid' -the factory. 'Assemble mechanics, artinni of every kind. ; Come.all, who by. work , .havo male the . • . . • Keystone, the Paragon of States, • etroperate andmindleato your grelineci—sheir 'that Labor. is Capital, ancidoes trely,guicin and The International Exhibition . destg.Ttea •to promote the .welfare of harm '` • • Make it;e: - :Stie - ee . 5e1...,',. PENNSYLVANIA Itnitsi.. She itallq. FIRST; on her eldhlren to do.THEIR ditty "Atom 'she Asks .144. sister Slftet co.operate. , . Ocala will be peened for, deitipliqn,Cl/4.1111 coupt,T kate, rnrTtgirs . ool4 7 : thre uonnettqmortriaT ppetstkeisbouMb • Oe.eattratatoso4:WA,i 1 [1 :3.134T04 1 e.:Q_ k1)1..c4:14 ai, i 1.1 SytorderOPCronunittect. •- ' N i)TlChi—' , Fhte it r to motion ttte public 7 .1 t o trust. debts 07 . hld w • In9l " ° ;:;• • 6 ! 64 75/14PASItir.. Feb. 1271F14-414 . • I • AN.IIJUAL - STATE KENT, ..-OF VIZ Receipts a EICrIB/1448,17438 Susquebanzusi ., Co. air 18 72. - • Uslde and Pub Hotted I Automate of mmo ao Act or A . Olt of the } sth 0t,4!11.41.. D. MIL BA LA NCX : ' or ComEcToni? AccorxTs " Fog. 1872." • Townships and pupil. -Amount Egon- Per Boroughs. calm. . . paid. • lions Cent. Apolaeon 434110' $ '409 51 $ 8.90$ 21 55 Auburn . 1,47018 1,38830 146/ .7807 Ararat ' 29609 27867 . 260 1460 Bridgewater: . A 126138 ' 19189 70 9813 10433 Brooklyn 1,21385 1.147 24 ' 629 !6038 Clifford .. 4:" 1,30208 122426 'l9 25 ' 64 47 l'hoconut 541 98 ' 21439. 230 97 07 Ditnnek •• ' 1,29460 1,9173? 1310 . 6407 Thatidati 161 76 141324 783 ' 769 Franklin 870 AI 82.890 506 43 59 Forest Lake,— 1,068 20 1,01073 • 438 7 , 5810 Friendsville . • 183 29 ' 167 11 783 ' 879 Gibson 1 341 64 1,26920 ' 505 66 79 Great Bend... 1.077 66 1,010 70 743 53 51. Ok Bend horn X' 41509 399 90 1416 21 04 Harmony 85318 SOOBO . 10 24 42 It liartord 1.206 02 1,110 64 916 pre Herrick . 703)14 60481 485 1496 Jackson:::. t. 1,15942 1,09403 818 3726 Jmsup .. 80933' 76041 ' 890 4002 Lathrop 797 46 751 10 674 ' 8953 Lenox 1,284 Q; 1,21427 745 ' 6300 L. Meadows.. 137 68 130 56 25 687 Liberty 861'50 79746' 2207 41 07 Middletown .. 841 21 7;001 2070 4057 1.936 46 1,83194 1011. 90 41 New Milfonl.. 1,69811 1,60317 10 57 84 87 N.m iitbrd born Cr 15 508 12 733 31 48 Oakland GM 03 565 47 582 29 76 Rush UM 02 88884 1989 46 78 Silver Lake... 'B6O 76 8128 . 3 14 17 437 Susquehanna... 1,138 92 1,11493 48 47 54 52 Sitting ... 1.14051 1,064 00 2045 136 00 Thornton 60780 574 33 808 MU 82Ui -80090 85 :W4 10 1383 38 I=2 Total nnit of Dnplicntex, - - - ..V,0741 53 Total amount paid by -Colleetont -- - 1130,990 Total am% Exonerated 304 10 " Percentage to Collectors - - - 1,i83 58 —53,074 53 TOWNSHIPS AND Cou.ecrons. ApoWoo ..... .E.S. ForterillerrielL —A. A. Carpenter Auburn H. N. Keßora Jarkaon -...E U. Ken d 7 Ararat G..ryte A rery.irs.up LurtOSmlth Brldzewater....B. PanehenLathrop kneel L ', em' nm0k1.u....4.L. Reynoldoitomox... - ..... A:Chutehlil CI !Irani 11 A (13rdnet qAI 'tile eadorre..J. Hanley Choem.l. : .. !held Stealer rlberty......Jorri.ll Wehrtrr Dltanet H. 11. Bunnell 111ddletotrn..Semnel Dodge Bonder( Arno. 31111.1310ntr05t...10h0 A. flowelt Franklin ..Fr , d , rlrk Linea Near )111611. —A. H. Hoe 1 rums Lake..Wm O. Small N. Milford bora.. 4. TASSII Frier deville.. aamee,llead 0aktmd........ N. W. VOX 0 1 6 . 0 0 ..--..r. r. W hi t ,iu nn.h... .C . Flamm...feu Bt. 8r0d... .11. S. lluntsah Slier liar B. .V,llage or. Brad I.m t E'. Whitney Suaquelutbni..iotr tbepu.k thrutonr.....Berlgl TarlortSprlarrlllo... A--I'. ;frown Llarford Mark Eh IlindsiTholiteun....J. - W. tilusdlo COUNTY Ex REND ITCR FOR .1 if.72.-4)r o Coratnormnlth empty Road Viewers .. ...... Rhad Damage ... _. .. P. Ilindo,Connry Cotomi.fioner..o , 4ool E. 1.. !tribe .4 .. 40550' } 1;4740 0. Warhiturn•• .4 41550 . L. 111akeofro . .. mix , / . I •on.cakco. • , ) . 1 . ' " q 3 .111 .I,ors.or. I.=saa 1.. D. hbell. Town *lock ... .... . .... V,' IY) J. R. Irmo:ludo:1ln: Et cord.. -.. ..... .1.100 WI G. 11. Eddied .• 41700 Court hop.,. • .... ...:.. : . ..,: ' 0;510 Win. M. Poor, Common Pleas Materna.- 4000 Grand and Tin veiAteJumni • 3,47701. Court Ilona.. and JAI Foci and Lights. • 4... 49017 G. , 1... Splay, Plaitatm 743. Pnzlatry 51010 g. - 11.1il1rIn. court Vat, and Janitor 311 in Statinocry ........ . ..... ........_ _..... .. 4:int Printitr! ....,,,....,.. :: .‘,.,. ......s. ....... 819110 Ctrandolicr.dnd F:spre;; Chaart,,:e.."..... .... .. 154 73 I %main A.) km, Illarri-vnirg . 1.15. 4 0 , 7 .. .. Da nsilio. ... .... .. ....... 74 al Grneral PrlP•ldential, and Town, xt, el J01.4..1.501 00 .1 , 1.11011-01„ 1110:Pairn..-....... - ' , in co 3 Wm. T. Illnxtry. Nhertlf 01749 Win. T. Money. libertff and Jallor-........, 1,070 54 01... D. Relate. 5her . 17...: .... .-...- ... .. -. faSZO Apia:llMM" *nth Ir ' • . • 1000/, W ma. A-err... Mon, Cleric.... - - ....... . . : . I.ooooo' 11,,1100 .1 on 80110...... . .. , . .„... ~.. .. .. 1 4 0 54 1 .. Comae?* Inoneots. a I . ol..t'lltuteni • Dsaral.' PM OUP •'' , .;., a • 4 '.l6lth l Di. C. 1.1.,11a14,7, .I.ll.l'hyait lul RS73 A Ea.tera Nn t tunliaiy .. —. . . ...... ..... '..% . 4911 , 04 ' J. B. 4: , inn •b. 01.1riet -Worm" ..... ....._ *goal County Bond. -drelnad 2.1210 ' .1 oil 11 117 m 1 Wild vat amall, a. ... ........ ..... ...... .... ~ IS •Z, loonraner .. ... . , ..... ..... ~. ...... . . 1 4 1 77 Jun , Camera •lonera '. ... 12176 i li. B. Adr..ll. Prothanotory and.t7crt.., .. 01318" Wm. II: tlthpr , i. for litrranctltampf:..... , 7oo I . TenthOre:lnatltule '..0... 1150111 D. W. Unekcy,Statc Tax for Ira 4.att a) 1 •3.170 91 11. M, Sons*. , /. t . .., , 4 dar.:... 10 Illi Amos Nichula; co..4indlltar4. - 4day. _ 1000 M L:rat lie.- '•• - ' • ; • '4 07 5..... 1010 Trenanne• ran:m:ll4Rn ~ • .....- 113 g le 1 uar 11.rtinMun• Ordarr $.M.4,1 07 - . •• ' , • . , COXTRA. , .. Cr.' fl)C' i coentiOrderd'rekeirised tests he. 1 to • No..ss toenail* •• . $34,161.11 TrcesereesTvre erne .../...... .... '... 1. 1 3 0 7 3 Four refond;og Orders: • . 10273 SiLTE..IiT OF Poo i tAx.AiLiNcE-1872 . • TRIAni HAYDEN, TREASURER, •DIL To amount of slid fund fn Treasurer's hand's as, per,last inditors' ; report,.s29o • .M 4 1 103 "• • castn.i.. • (M.' By Dog Orders redeemed from No.l to - • .... Trenaurees CemrainslononExpenditartm Amount' in Treasurer's Luanda 19 balance. A6T 84 . , THEASINiIIO3 STATEMENT dF BiILITIA FOII4IO,YEAn.,IB7g. Townships .and ' pupil- Am 't • txon- • NT Bortmghs caw". • paid •'tionly Cent Apolacon.. . ... $llOO it 17 53 250 it 07 Auburn .. . . 1500 .18 78' • 50' 72 Ararat „ • 1400 12 83.,.50 ,67 Itrillgewutr 41 00 3088' 850,1 G 2 B.moltlyn .. 1650 . • . 1003. - 5 00' 57' • 5600 -'"46 08 7 50" - 242 Clmennut........ .1400 110 88 ,2CO ; 67 -8950.2903 - 00. -1 57 ..... . 10,00 808 .. A 50. 42 'Franklin . . '2B 00 . *: 23 5 . 50 - 122 Forest Labe , 'BBOO - 2429 1230 . 127 , 850;; -510- 960; •80 ...... 29 00 26 13 150 1 87. Giesit, Bead.. 50,_ - 17.10 •4 30 ,;• , - .90 Griit 10 50 - 12 83 .600 87 fiaetiiony 1 27 9113 400 ', 1 15 r fin riord • f 29 50 —9O 90 -1 10 ' Ilerrick 21 00 13 53 150 07 Juolison .. .. 205Q,,1710 50 . .00 'Jessup . . ,21 ,15 80 • 50 • • 10 NI: - 29 73 '2 00 ' 117 Lenox.. 2190, 19 48 DO .1.09 S2Oll Litteiddiii•s„ , .: -510":r'3 811.:.1 or, 20 Liberty- .1.... 41.50.. .87 00 250.9.1 lliddlqtomm 37 ; 00 , 118,511 700 ADQ Blontroie' , 00 . 1814. 200 ' 85 New 141.104,.• , 4750" "59 49''000 '''2 07' Neir Milibrcl.l;;ro-' , 241 50 18 . 18 1 . =960 .• Oakiniid QUI 1118_ : '. • •82 . 00.; 950 00 Silver 1490...... 37 00 ' 78. .2 50 1 70 1125quelmnntt..... _5BOO. _4375 . 13 oo springvind M. " - 50 •1 75 Th0m50n.::..1.,-;‘,21.50%'-1710 850'2 :;00 14Pli ' ' uveAr -. *,solipi of Duplica: 4A4l / 7 .' ' ' o, : f. i,, , ,).. j: Tall.by,c,oll%l4gi i ' 7 2, - . ii i ii 'i'- .7 ,4-- , . , rf .1 , , r,eratlada' -,- .''''' ' 1- --- 14 - . " P`'±'Pereeiiikitsciit, e—c...fi.",s,-13,' ;!.. ••••,- .. .14 ' t . .. WO a3r-i , - ;.i..1,, . -' —VI24 00 MACY: 7.I[AiiIEN..TIZEMEL; 1N ACCOCXT lifiunur FQ;D: • • ilitioOnt reeelnid (pia aollookoni for 1111...4713 IT ; I cotrna. - pj sito aria *.s . htattlectloa 4 CIO Timoftlipa l 1.14 4;111141: 111 OD cr r o f t ia thipilettes.. ...... VIC* ifeliitialmOrtter t9CO - Babiticb Ttititittr•••• tundi • 08~ 41, c' l'At stove liecantinuf ditediin. 15;11W •• MIGT. • 1.4 L .; Z-S. TRACT gATDS2I, SykoZ4CO., IN Aitoust WITH SAID eO To dawant lo Triennia bigli u itei ••= 1 Auditors` Report - - - Dopilestes:forlfai - • nom ZS Ascelted from ITtaianall Landis-, 1,20114 • • - • - .lCosiloitiet. 4 . - : 77 -1;041111* Disid Tiukrr.c.o:, atostwesltb vs. IL C. Bras: ha: ISt*. sissy. Ira Amount i• - •;; 6 ; iiiiOn'tottatr °Merril for cool Cap ' ;" Imo* Arm. lgOtlarfitiof* if, Fines midair,. Yet*. .aurai ' from IlfUtAry ines' for Ifia. tioSiely MO> " from AUlltary,erms for Prfat. " . ... . . ....... . It OM • " __foe Courilfor..iiittru!.c t Amy. Jot, : coon Couto rest. Tn. • D maim,ll co. rothery for Court . Boast, mot. 'Tre. molar, protheru.,. Itoo. " • " for Court Hoots rear, Tr!! . .1300, for Court Muse root, #OO4 , D.Givazh Xoto . " for Court Haute rtut.tteforo - A•POCIAIIIM • $54 ' from nirker _Catfs jot- DOimuoitr .51121 . from additional taws-IN= inn" • ."'" " from Iteturuad Landr... _ .t 351 gum, 17 " Celan., • • - ' • By futukßefluttllktOrders' • • • • r '• -• 11101CM County orders redeemed from? o. 536 toclusdro 244511 S Seance:llene to Collectors 0410 Yercentag• to Collectors 1.7936! --- , ••—•••••.-1,917131. i riessuries cominlssiOn on receipts of IMA. • 21314 at 1/..‘ per cent 66i 23 Trutstmer's commlsrlon on expenditures Cl $.11.63751nf I,lf per cent 55050. Amount In TressmeCdnands to btlance...• 7.15453 41449gn STATEMENT OP W. T. 31oxiny, Snratir, ACCT «ITA FINES Asp JOLT FEES FOR 1872. / December Slst, To amount of Floes cod Jo IT prota. AAUP , ' €.lll - of the Clerk of the Coon or (Owlet Settled:le ' • - - • Coxena, Ay amount paid Treasurer and charged In bla n -t ..1W0 A - Ae*patviler tt etau . d- for eolretlau,..,.. 44 !MOO STATE3INIZT OP TREASIL IN RELAXICIii,TO ROAD AND SCHOOL TAXES ON UN• SEATED LANDS-1870& 1871. Dr. AOAD TAXMI "Di, amount of Road Warrant? for the leer! 18'9 • and 1871 sl.Bd7ee .COSTSUL. CL amcnnit paidWernrhtpa ...... Tfeasurer's pertentsge at 5 per test[ ' • • SSTS SCHOOL TAISCS, T 6 mannnPnf 41eriy1 Ai, Rossi. for , the Tears :: 11791410 ]ft. • $1.23i1.3 at Arnmit,t paid TnistwhiPe 41...VASS Treamtref e percentage xi 3 pet teat CA33 STATEMENT 'OF SUSQA Co. Turista/T . , ..„. JANTARY 1, A. D. 1873. . , .. . • _ , , - Arrarlahls Spot; In the Treasury '' ' ' ' ' ras46l Ellearept aunty of prerlona tram - EA OS , ttat'eoll' salmon" 'a :Intr.:Ronda. 'arn; ..Ittak": mento.ao per teat anditora' Herrin.: - Mato Alponat of owe. taken In lair for O nes and ire. to 211000- ' We r.r Ify the:foregoing to be a cornett atateateot. • ' .El c,,,nr..Eng, . '— , _ .osc.ta irmouirws4 tecquAlici:Aix;misitisioiri., -t lt ruA nraugsts,e; ' .. , • . - Arrive r W..\. Cnoraltorr, Cantobatetnee• Mot., A'vbrrim'ft TtEmrrr. kity.writi . We, the undersigned Andiron in and for thb County of Bussnehanna, - met; in' pursuance of • our duties, at the Auditars'.oltice, m 31ontrose, bn 3londay,Jantrary 6th, ' TN:IB7Z. and did audit,.mtjusLenti settle the serest, accounts of the ContinWhntersiind.Tretusurer of said mut, ty, all of which, upon a thonmgh. examination, we fir.d to he correct. We . tfrt In the hit* it) Tracy Harden, Treasureiattid'Connty, amount - oreuntv. ftiuds, $7,034,0 amount of State funds ( Bank StoeitV $•: 8:15 ; amount of Dog tar remelting of the fund elf/i1141_87 4 134' amount or. Militia. hinds; t.:";4 : 4 1 4 ttitOI:PAW Amos Nicnota, I • •• ; . )1, L. CATLIN, • County Auditors- AudjtoTs!.o4tp, Idonirose, Jan. 7, 4.:1).-1,417t. AUDITO NOTICK— Toe undersigned. so Andßer appointed by the Court of Common Flews 'of dos. qnshanna_County to distribute the funds In the hands , 'of the Sheriff. erirlußtivra the sale of the real estate of Jobn and Mary Drireolt will attend to Ihedotles of his appointment at Me office. In Merit:Ma , ern ttehtay.ttel Tihtlay.of Xereh. A. 13:1All.ittoneo'clork, p. m. when all persons Interested will pre* of their clausal helot , erdebarred from comiuz In on mitt !trod.. • • r . .A. IlEttT1101.1 0 ; Andittyr.. Niditrose. Feb. 5,1813.—w4. A liiiirrows NOTICE:-Thanndetligned letvingbeen 11, appointed an:auditor, by that:bad ,of,, , Citanatait Pk" or 82 .9iteluition County. to diatribote lad finds in :the bands Lathrop ittoyar.tzaae Pfgaees of , 11-lianyon.lr.. vt n attend tonic! di:eye/Ida appointment at bile office; tn. Montrose. Prlday:Tatti ?s 7873, toclor.k. - o. m„ - at , *Met' that sod place. all parolees Interested may attend. orbt farm bar''''' lll "" B coming to on said, fund., NM:arose. Yeti. 34873. • ZW.EIIIITII, Auditor A:BIDITOTat - NOTICE.:—.The noricrolgame !mete! weer appointed by the Conrt• of- ContmotrPtees. of flag. quehan na county. en A oil I tor to UN:Whelk' the thuds le • hands of.l he Sherif. mixing from the eale.of the- Rent , Estate of Lawrence Ilclnerny. will attend • lice of hIP *midrib:nett, at Me offite..I.I2..YCITII/INIC. aC Tileiscily.Much ith. 13 7141.1.0 . 001* Interested will appear -am. present tow carregi,4T.7. forerrecdeberrmil from rcaling limn sold 4.1‘31E.5.L.C.41111ALT, AedJlof. , • loutcoec, Feb. ' A unrrows NoricE.—Thenvitmlgeed:All Atati t .. zta. or appointed by tbe Orphinto qrsrt of Faigetbin• na Conaly.,to dlstribate theftmdslo this bunts of ens!. uteri ot hetes Olddlers, hte ofttersteltbwpdeeeased; will attend to the Males of Ma apparstMealiawassek In Mantras... on Wednentay, Itarcb le7l. lleeteett. m, at erbleh time and Ones' all persons mute stid fa' said fond meet present Out relaims or be forever debar- Tod from coming In on said feed. U. 1.. BALDNIIid. deftest.. Itotorose, Feb. alb. Ins E . STATE of 3 tube. Sprague oldie tenreatap of Lenox, Sorquiteanne county, Pa., dew:med.—Letters of Ad. "tritulatratlon upon tho estate of tho above nameddece. dent. having beau granted o the underoluncd, all per ."'• todobicit to said °ate tif are berehy notified to male dilutedilde peumeot : end ho se having claim. against ;the same. to vegetal theta t y authenticated for settle. meat. DAV; T. Bl i ttAollL Muff. Lenox, Pa.. Feb. atb.lB - 4—wat • AttilioltE:titrelelitnietilgli4di itait• anageetn a utlit ttried init d d r gia tig e= eel T. llenstoek, adminl.trator of the estaten Samo el demoted, arill attend to the Make of atti Lanointment at Ids °Mat la Xontrose, ea Mender, arch 10, 16171 , at lc:clock. P. IL. at which tame an d 'Place all persons latatested wilt make Itnows their ut he Wolter &hilted trot% coming in ea said W 11.4 %; clitOCANOlti, Asdltet. • • Montrose., Feb. Sitt,lT.. Farm FUr actt- The Subscriber offers his farm for rent situated in Silver TownshiE, con taining ono lionkr4 pp 4 eighty aes of lama.,, The form, lip iet a good sqkta..o,f cultdvotionforif Arlo; 1014, ma_ vrchard,and good'hiiiiilings. • for terms and particglars,address punt. 48 Dow Silver Lake, or the subscriber, Jfpf.MlAll•littca LET; I a*ll '-'"4 Vtl,lo,_it Dimergabir 31:1171
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