THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Services. The services ID the several Chutehes of Moat rase are as follow: ?TINT CITURCR.Itaw. t. E.Cesamtta D„ D. Pastor. Sabbath Meryl-es 10ji a. to. and ip in. bbbbb th Scheel- ! m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Ermine CATHOLIC CUTJUCII Row. P., J. Ntrinirr sadhsth Farriers let end Sri Panda, In each Meath halsbain tilt wt Immediately before Nut Bev. Gee. U. Kirkland. .10x a. in. and TK p. ro. .11la p. to. . 7 K P. al• CPISCOPAL caunen Sabbath Saralee. Sudsy School Week-bat Seralera—Viednesdaya METHODIST EPISCOPAL Ss%bath Senices Sabbath 5ch001.... Prayer Meeting. Thursdays, PRESBYTERIAN cmcracn SahbatStbe•kca Babbath School ?mg/ . Sleeting, Tharodas Itrcaing.. Lim of New Advertisements, Notke—John 1.0144. Rardwa-e—Boyd & Corwin. Mice Notice—Owar E. ILIT11(1.. Assignees Sale—F. B. Williams. Orphans Court sale—C. F. Read. Auditors Notice-eat. of Wrn. Auditors Notiee—eat. of C. H. Wiltnarth. Courts of Appel—County Commissioner& BEM N ESA LOCALS. Pills—Dr. Ayer. Balsam of Wild Cherry. 't axes—A. Stone. oilleetor. Johnson.' Anodyne Liniment. Sheridan! Condition Powders. Chileansot Examinations—Dr. E. F. Bat tertleld. Motes About Town. County Statement this week . Still therreather is changeable. A large amount of ice is being hauled from Jones' Lake. The mite society of the M. M. Church, meets at the house of D. IL Drake, this (Wednesday) evening. There are some men who only drink on two pecial occasions, and those are when they go boating end when they don't. An editev whose case needs immediate atten ten says; that the only individual who has not presented his bill during the panic, is the mos quito. We were visited with some of the coldest weather of the pennon on Sunday and Monday last A fail of enow to the depth of dye Or six inchm, followed on Monday night. The Susquehanna Grange. at Patrons of Mus t andry, will 'bold their regular monthly meet inx at *whafl of the old Court Motuti, on FR lay next, February Sth, at I o'clock p. m. W. W. & S. B. McCain have purclowed the stock of goods of N. granger, at nransefeille, shorn ten miles below Montrose, where they have opened btu/mesa under Qs above firm name. An exchange rays that minuet new learn were corned on New Year's? Lay to make rn rnihrhiertf dirtionitry. ant by the Fortnh of July. there won't he cannel left to make a primer. flow will it be in Mee:arose? It seems really pleasant tn gn nn our streets and find the walks clear of snow. We think it pays well notwithNtanding it required n "cork screw" from the CMITICII to pull it - off In front of some people's residence.. The amount received at the Baptist donation. last Thursday evening. was $209.22. Some one in the Montrose flepubliorn sirs: "There wens several absent who doubtless will swell the amount t01r.35 GT j 240." That is 01111 way to "swell" things. Evidently we have same one in our borough who it anxious to deliver himself or herself of a lecture, from the gentle hint in the last Repub. about employing home talent. We have no doubt that this plan would work well pro videstjhese lectures were free. It would he im- Fossible fur the people to loose anything tinder such cirrumstaness, but their time. It might expand some embryo lecturer who will yet as tonish the world, and be of great value to the I.e.turer himself. Under these circumstances we second the motion. flenator Filth, We learn that Senator Fitch has found those petitions which We sent him last wiener, and that one day last week, be presented them to the Senate. The -report sa)s he presented a , patition from 535 citizens of Susquehanna Ca, for the enactment of a Usury law,in accordance with the petition we published a short time since. We said at that time that we would say nothing more of the put but start from the present. We. as well r a the people, are ready so give him due honor for this art. Billed Dear Ow Starruers Viaduct. Lewis Frazier, of SLobola, fell off a freight train upon which be was walking while coming down tha Summit grade. near Starrucca Via .duct, on Friday morning last, aid was instantly killed. Ile was not missed from his train.— Another train owning along some time after ward, his body was diecoVered and brought to .this place, and subattaently - taken to Mahal& lie was baritd at that place on lionday.—Bus guehanna Journal. ,Patoons of Husbandry The interest which has arisen in rer rd to the order known as the Patrons of llushimdry or Grangers, is no longer confined to the West, where it originated, but now furirades all see. Voris of the (errantry. For the benefit of such d our readers as desire to identify themselves ;with the organization, the following, clipped from the Mediu* Denim/wt., is given regarding the wades operandi of forming a Grange "In order to form a Lodge or Orange as It is ,railed, of the Patrons of flualiandr),there must :he at least fifteen gentlemen, whose preponder roing interests are connected with fuming, and ior ladies ready and willing to become mem. tom This untrlber may be incressedie twenty gentlemen and ten ladies; when organized. Shure become charter members, and havelo.yay —the gentlemen three &diva isdieslift9 cents sack; no otheeetamtes =appear on the attar ter. All that err admitted after the organiza tion haTe to pay—gentlemen, five dollars; ta llies, two doll= awk. Wba ready, apply to She Ewalt depots. who will forward you a espy of the constitution Ilbd hydetwa at the Na tional Grange, and necessary Munk' 6r the charter members to sign. When this is dont. Apply to him to organize Grange" Court 114zpiesedlnige In the master of auditors to settle accounts of Directors of Poor, of the bora of Susquehan na Depot, Court appoint Geo. T. Frasier, Orin 7, Smith and Henry HaIL la the matter of Poor Amyl= flash, Forest Lake, Aaburn and Springville. Court appoint. C. E. Dsgrls. D. D, Sottertidd, and CT. IL liamliu'auiiwa to setae Acton% In the nutter of . Poor &glum .of 3te,w,11#,. ford township, Court appoint R. L. Sutplein, Walter Maio% aud JOlla EL Walker auditor& In the matter of Montrose and Bridgewater Pour Asylum, court apptditt, -C. L. Brown, Apollo* Stone, and Henry P. Robbins auditors. James Bunnell vs.'Pa. 'd% N. V.. B. R corn. parry. This case was sent here in September last, from Wyoming Co., for trial, and • verdict for plaintiff rendered. A new trial has been granted and a "struck jury" is to be drawn February 4th, nest. In tbe matter of School House, in Jessup township, Court usttfinn Report of Viewers dually. S'epben Buchanan who was convicted of as. eault and battery and mayhem, hut week, was sentenced to two years and roux naontiehin State Penitentiary. . Commonwealth as. Frank Barley. Indict ment, larceny. Pleads guilty. Sentence, two years and six months in the Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. James Fogerty and James Doyle. Indictment, mayhem and assault and battiry on Win. L. Haywood, Verdict, not guilty, but costs to be divided between them and prosecutor. .. W. J. icon 10.43 a. at. and 1.3:114 m •l ltm. 50p. n.,. J. (3. Mum.. 10.45 a. la. sod 734 p. la, 12.15 p. at. 134 P. la. Silver Lake Supervisors, for not opening road. Verdict, guilty as to Wm. 11. Gage and Charles Delhanty —not guilty as to Lorenzo Slone. De fendants' counsel muve for new trial. Judge Streeter and Morrow appointed James W. Chapman ConntySurvcyor.to till the vacan cy occasioned by the death of 0. S. Beebe, Esq. II arford Institute. The teachers of Marton] held their sixth reg ular meeting in the Graded school building, January 18th , and organized some time/teethe usual time, with Mr, D. P. Brewster, as Presi dent, in the necessary absence ut President Barrett. After opening exerek.es, trying to keep warm was the principal order of business, and was pursued in coanectirn with a class exercise in Diagramming,by Mr. Thatcher. Mr. Webster read an essay, and Miss Thatcher explained Al ortintiz Substraction. Miss Redfield read an ar ticle on History in Ungraded Schools. after which Mr. IL N. Tiffany questioned the teach ers on the Principles of Penmanship. After adjournment and reassembling in the afternoon, Query box was tits:mimed. Mr. Brewster read an essay on School Government, and Mr. Tiffany on Teaching, etc., etc. Miss Hine spoke on Music in Schools. Many teach ers were called upon and gave "one day's work in school," which brought out many points for discussion. Committee on programme reported an excellent programme for next meetlng,w bids was read and adopted. The committee mown mending that a critic be elected for next meet ing, the subject was quite warmly diseussed.the final result being in favor of a critic or critics. and Mr. Jeffries and Miss Gamble were elected. In view of each seined house in tins town ship being Ihmisherl with a set of mottos, Mr. Thatcher uttered the following: Rooked, That we give to the Board of Di rectors an expression of our gratitude, for this appropriation of the public fund In purrhasing sets of "Lancaster Mottoes" for our schools. It b the non ClilU OILY r.pluion of the Institute, that the President should be excused Tor ab sence, as it Is well known that no twitcher has time to get married any day but Saturday, sod to be are of the two principal actors at a 'rid ding, is no doubt more interesting, than to pre sident a Teachers',lnstitute, or even to discuss Grammatical Analysis as he was expected to do. Adjourned to meet February lath. E. P. GAXIILE, See'y. Burford Pa., Jan 2its, 1874. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. ]We invite our friends, from ulffrrunt town?, to rend us tams of Later:4lFL rend the (sets: we con artalt,e them.] Frequently we bier people speak in un pleasant terms of our town. And never has there a word been uttered which bus failed to Isink deeply into, and wound keenly the heart of the victim, who feels it her priviledge to de. find (it but feebly) the endeared Village "new ; led so lovingly among the hills." j We cannot, at is true, !roast of a great number of handsome edifices, of many"glittering turn ! otos,' "four in hand," or of the sight of a mil- Honore upon our streets. But we do feel that in our immediate vicinity, there are existing many amendable fcatureawhich aid powerfully in making our social privilege what it is. Al low w here to say, what no town of its sloe could.contain a greater degree of cordiality, re d snement , fact all the elements I which constitute true sociability. It is needless to say that strangers who have visited the town go away favorably impressed; feeling confident that its inmates are.sincerely hospitable, ,hurunghly Intellectual, and in every Way fitted for whatever pusiiimf or occupation they may be culled upon to thL As far as beauty of locality is concerned, we could not wish for a more delightful spot to Ave. Eyts which have gazed main the pictur esque scenes of the "Old World" have lingered as if spell ,bound, while sojourning here fur a season, and many have pronounced our scenery unequalled! Consequently we are confident tuat in time our peculiar advantages will be seen and duly appreciated,and when the "Band of God" has done so much, we will see Qr. the "hand of man" busy in contemplation and execution, which well have rendered our town unsurpassed in symmetry, goodness, ant en terprise. • Great Bend Village, Pa. Our Rotel Is kept by P. 8. itaboxk, and is one of those first class houses, just such a place as a traveler likes to find where he is always treated in a kind and a hospitable manner. We are very much indebted to Messrs. Bab cock & Miles for their efforts in producing our street lamps, which now illuminate our streets like the noon-day sun. A donation wait given Rev. Mr. Shortey, at theitouse of p. C. Conklin, the proceeds of which, considering the /ad smaller and roads, were quite satisfactory. Our place is supplied with two churches, • Presbyterian and a Baptist chnuck. The latter has held a series at xneetinffs Conducted by Elder Ballow' and others. +skirls resulted in the amsersion of sevens!. A-new blacksmith shop kw just been erected by E. Chamberlain; opposite g ebe one recently built by D. Tinsman These men have had much experience in their line of business, and are mid to be excellent workman , We have two dry foods and crocus stones, kept by Alfred Miles and !William H. Tnayer, both of which are dohig a good business, not withstanding the bard times. A 3lerrhant Tailoring stare ism/led on by Mr. 'Albert Miles, and It is here yon will. be tiled In the neared manner possible: Seeing no Bemis from this place,-sail tearing, that we Might sink into oblivion, I take Ibis method of letting the radius of your valuable paper know that there is still such a place as Diamek. But not like nom rof our oatempora. ries, we do not !wish to build up for ourselves 'Ware drool which we may ire heard and armor to aspire to the height of literary fame. riloxit, gran. Mg. lef FROM 0 MEAT BEND. DIMOCK ITEMS. F . 72011 NEW NILFOEB4. The mercury came very neat freezing OP Uzi Friday. That splendid building on the corner us being repaired. The revival still continues with success. We limns they have one hundred and Men con verts. The donation for the Hey. 0. M. Martin, was a oneness, considering these hard times. About $lOO was received in cast. Courting has Inmost ceased with the iltizens of this place, since the sentence of Old= and Irving. Ne le•ro that Mr. Wen. Hayden b.s bought out the Interest of his eon, IL Vi'llayden, in the store. Mr. WM. Smith has bought a large amount or erockery and moved it into the old Printing office. which he Will soon sell at auction. On a recent trip to Susquehanna Depot, we had the unspeakable pleasure of meeting our friend C. R. Whitney, ono-halt editor of the Gazette, who appears to be in a prove:lams con dition. The Gazette seems to run, not only y "steam," but by both brain and musiular power of the editors. We wish It success. There was a very interesting lecture on Tern perance by Mrs. Lrgget, of New York, given In the M. E. Church last Tuesday eve. Mrs. Leg get speaks with 'a great degree of Interest for every human :wing who is made to suffer trom the effect of strong drink, and says she has been there herself. The fidlowing persons were elected as officers in Crescent Lodge, for the following quarter: W. C. T„ W. R. Tinker; W. V. T., Miss M. Va noy: S., L S Brown; C., Mrs W. R Tinker; F. S., A. B. Smith; T.. R. M. Patterson ; M., IL J. Truesdell; L 0., Mrs. A. R. Wheat; Lea., E. 0, Brown ; P. W. C. T., F. H. Truesdell. A few weeks ago six young men of this place were arrested and walked up before Esq. Moss, for making disturbance in the revival meeting. They plead not guilty" to the charge, and the trial prmeeded with no little degree of interest. Several persons were sworn, and it was proved that there was a considerable amount of noise made, but could nut tell who made il. Several persons swore that they saw some of them laugh. After conaldenshle swearing on both sides, the Justice discharged two of the prisoners, on the ground of "no cause of a action." The other four settled by paying costa. The cost was 13, and each of the six put to *IOU, paying the cost and.givlng Mr. Moss the rememder for the trouble and dirt which they had caused to be made. February 2nd,1874. TUE JUDGE'S CHARGE In the O'Mara Murder Trial, WITU ins sICEPTIONS /Min .Continued from Jint Rue.) this case can be explained upon any theory consistent with the limo..l:nee of the defendants or eithur of them, the jury are bound to accept such theory. This proposition is correct and so we charge. fah. That if such facts so limed are not con sistent with the innocence of the defendants,but are consistent with a crime below that of mur der in the tint degree, the Jury should find such lower gratis of crime. This proposition is affirmed as a true and scaler:scot or Site law. Bat We- e.y If you first And that the nrisoners killed Mary O'Mara, then In the Judgment of the Court the evidence to which your attention has been call ed, all tends to alarm design nod premeditation. Still this question like all other questions In this cause, is for you to determine. We may express our own opinions upon the evidence but they are not binding upon you. Tou must determine every fact lor yourselves sod upon your own nen L 6th, That elicit of the defendants can In no way be prejudiced by the declarations cf the otio.r, not made in his presence or without his consent. This point Is affirrnet, and it is pmper to add that you should not permit anything said by Patrick Irving atter his arrest by Dennis Hou lihan, to bate any W4.4glit in the cause, all that evidence has been excluded. 7th, Every circumstance from which the jury drnw their conclusions of guilt must 'be found to be true by them beyond reasonable doubt. This [lmposition is but a repetition of what bas already been said and is affirmed. Bth, No duffing of the jury as to one of the dcfentiants ought in any way to prejudice the other. Tails point fa affirmed The defense has produced witnesses to estab lish the peal character of Daniel O'Mara and Patrick Irving You will consider this evidence with all the evidence in the cause. In many cases good charaeter is impottaut evidence. In doubtual cases it is always decisive, and in some cases it.tnay even raise a doubt which entitles the accuses to an aequital. In cases where the evidences dear and satisfactory, good charac ter will necessarily be of much less weight.— "Its precise weight iu each case is a question like all other facts, esclusively for the Jury." Does the evidence taken alltogether saintly you beyond all reasonable doubt otthe guilt of the prisoners or either of them I' If It duce nut, you should acquit, without hesitation. On the other hand, if a careful view of ail the evidence leads your minds to the inivitable conclusion that the prisoners are guilty, you must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt.— Reasonableaditlit is not skepticism. It is not a figment of the Imagination. It must arise from the evidence. It is when the mind hesitates by reason of the insufficiency of the evidence.-- The evidence and nut the intaginiition must create the doubt. Gentlemen! The duty which you ere callee upon to discharge, is doubtless the must im portant one of your lives. You should bring to its consideration the best energies or ysiur minds, permitting neither bias, on the one land nor weakness on the other to swerve you from ate determination to render en impartial and rightious verdict. The pr.soners and the Cum muawealth strike WC eutit►eu to imp a rti a l ju st . tis.e. P. 13. eranereu, President Judge. ItICV.PiII)NII PILED. Defendant* counsel tiled the followingreasou fee s ses•trial, in the above cue : Lt. The Court erred in admitting the eel. siestas excepted to by comma ter prisoners on the trial, and in rejecting defendants offers. and, Court erred in refusing to ataim the brat end second points, made by prisoners connect. ad, The Court erred In saying lathe Jury "that in their opinion the evidence showed pn. , meditation," also in saying to the Jury, that, they might infer motive in Irving to commit the crime charged,tragn thcfact that he was the hired man of O'Mara. 4th, Them was no unitive shoivn by the evi dence for Irving to commit the crime, chorimi iu the indictment. - atb, The Court should bare sad to the Jury that tbecin;nmstancesderdoped in the evidence shoat the barite were entirely nansigant with the Idea that the killing (If dots there) . was up on sudden quimd In a fight. - eth, The cue was teed before a court that had not Jurisdiction of the offence charged in the Indictment. Wit: 11.".71250., J. 13. itcCoixott Attorneys Car Prisoners. The verdict is against the law,and the evidence ea regards Patrick Irving. C. Sims, ' Attorney for P. Irving. APPLICATION POR A vraw Tam Was argued betore his honor. Judge Streeter, on Thursday last. W. IL Jessup, J. IL SieDollurn of Montrose, end Cornelius Smith of Scranton, sustaining the motion on the.pert of the prison ers, end IL B. Little and E. L. Blakeslee oppos ing It on the part of the Commonwealth. The Court alter bearing the 'arguinent. said It bad not changed its mind on the rulings and charge which it had made. The question of the Jurisdiction of the court In allowing the side Judges to sit In the case underol4 New Constitution, raised by defendants counsel, was a new point, but it had been raised wshort i time since, before Judge Elwell of.the 260 Judicial District, and that learned Judge had given a lengthy opinion, tflirming such Jurisdiction,and the court felt warrented in accepting his opin ion, and together with Its own opinion upon the question would therefore affirm its juthsdit • Bon. Judge Streeter then uld that he waa glad that there was a higher Court to which the prisoners might appeal, and where any error be might have made. may be corrected, there fore the motion for a new trial is denied. The prisoners were then ordered by the Court to sunad up. The Court said : "Daniel Cf. Mara, have you anything to say why sentence should not be passed on your O'Mara then said, "I have nothing except that I am innocent of the crime before God and Man." The same question w&' asked Patrick Irving, rind Le abut proclaimed his innocence in some incoherent espnessions,which were not fully un derstood. The Judge then proceeded to pronounce the following sentence: Daniel O'Mara and Patrick Irving, you have bees, convicted of murder, by a jury of onus tal intelligence. All that could be done fur you by counsel of great learning and experience ens been done. In your trial it has been the design of the Court to afford you every facility for your defense. All doubtful questious have been decided in your favor. The verdict of the jury meets our aparobation. We do not see how It were possible to arrive at any other conclusion from the evidence. You struck down your vic tim in the prime of life, because her existence was a burden to Daniel O'Hara. Her blood led the authorities directly to your door. The murder has no palliation. It was atrocious in the extreme, and your lives are justly forfeited. You should not flatter yourseltes that there may vet be some escape. Such hopes are idle. It only remains for us to pronounce upon you the sentence of Inc law. LoNariu.Low The sentence of the Court is that you, Daniel O'Mara and Patrick IrvM, be severalty taken hence to the place from which you have been taken, within the Jab of the county of Susque hanna, end from thence to the place of execu tion within the walls or yard of mild jail, when the Executive warrant shall direct it, and Out. you severally be there hanged by the neck until yon be dead. And may God have mercy on your tools. During this scene O'Mara was moved to tears, to, dnring tbo .trial. We are h.fonneil by counsel fur prisoners that an appeal will be made to the Supreme Court for a New Trial upon the various questions raised which will be beard in March nest. NOTICR TO COMM...OLP: A new Int nt Wanks for the spring elections, Just printed, at this °Wee. Also ell other blanks as usual. TAXES. All taxes in Bridgewater township mast be paid by eleetloa day Hark Toll A Cocon, Cold, Pain in tho Chest or Bronchitis? 1,1 fact, hare you the premoni tory symptoms of the "insatiate archer," Con sumption'. If so, know that relief is within your reach in the shape of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which, in many cues where hope bad lied, has snatched the. victim from the yawning grave. The Democratic electors of Bridgewater, are rNmested to meet at Harringtores hotel, in csu• cus, in Ilontrrise. on Saturday, February 7tb,at 2 o'clocic. p. m., to nominate a ticket for the coming township election. BT OILDE2 OF COX, Bridgewater, Jan. ?.Bth, 1874. Many people, particularly children, suffer with the ear ache ; and for the benefit of such we give a sure but simple remedy. Put in two or three drops of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, stop the ear with undressed wool, bathe the fret in warm water before going to bed, and keep the hmul warm at night CAPT. Charles Seger, who keeps a superb stock of livery horses in Portland, Me., (Merin• ed us recently that he uses Sheridan'a Ca' miry Uoad tim Itoo kno reptlsrly In his stables, and that the expense is more than offset by the di amount of grain necessary to keep his horses always in good order. CLAITORTANT EXAMINATIONS FREE ! By.E. F. Butterfield. Them is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the !mimeo% and cure of Chronic Discuses. The astonishing success and remarkable cures per formed by Ur. Butterfield are duo to the gill of Clairvoyance, to the long study of the consti tution of man and the curing of disease from naval remedies. Let those given up by others call for an - ex animation. lie cums tno worst casot of Scrofula, Catarrh, Files. Asthma, Distrasesof the limn, Lungs 'and Kidneys. Dr. Butterfield will be at the Cafierty House, Binghamton, Tuesday, Wednralay, Thuratiy. and Fri lay, FeCruary. 24.23, 26. and 27, 184. Fels 4th, 1874.-3w.* Wno appreciates the tact that there is any great importance attached to such neounnotlity 84 a Pita. it is generally supposed that any body can make them, as all can take them. lint vi it the laboratory of Dr. J. C. Ayer and you will be disabused of the idea, that it Is al trifle to make any medicine aqd adapt it to the - wants of millions of men—to so inkiest it to their needs, and so cure their eomplatut et, as to make thaw its constant customer* in all the zones.— Physicians dud it requires sums skill to adapt their doses to a single patient; ask them If It Is not an intricate problem to adjust a purgative pill to the necessities of untold nuntbem.su that k shall benefit them neatly aIL Dr. Ayers lab oratory a-pplies 00,000 doses of his Nis per diem. or 19,000,0008 year. Think of that Ea ch! tpinsi Weil may it whiten the head of any rasa to administer tt *hal amount of suffering, an 1 especially when, as Is here evident , every thing is done with the extremest nicety and cart —Ranctelplt( il.)Stanstman.—wl • - S a c Prehaos—Plcamee--By Rev. A. 0. Warren: Jan. 7th Cyrus D. Pierwri and Wu Eateths A. Pickei, ell o 1 Bridgewater. rites—tarunt-4o loaneahoro, Jan. Mb, br, Rev. J. R. Campbell. ar. FM* Aiuee a l New. York, and Miss Chiral.. &nista of Mr.-Jones Taylor of Lancalxgo. (4 nod box of wedding cake, for thirprintef. sentnnflanted thin above 41. - Business Locals A. STONE, Collector. garsewittl.--Snawr:-it the Ikt. R. Parana ams Skinners E4dy Pa., Jan. 27, ten, by Rey. P. 'Power. Ur. R. -12..-C,opoirell 143-211411 I!.etl Seam both of SprbgAill Pa. Hasturcm—Foor —At the house of M.: E Hager, New Milford, Saturday, January Illst,by the Rev. A. 0. Warren, Herbert. Hamilton. to Miss &Wiz A. root,,loth of New - Milford, Pa YObto—Cowsioce—By Ref, A. 0. Warren, Mr. David H. Young of Carolliit,Tompklus co., N. Y.. and Miss Sarah J. CCEnstmit of Candor Tiors co., N. Y. Bnentrerr—Fcrusot—AV tbe parsonage to New Milton!, Pit., January 28th, 1874, by Rev. 0. M. Martin, Oscar V. Bennett, of New Mil ford. to Miss Held& Fuller, or Hyde Park, Pa. Ronikaces—ln Lenox,Jau. 1, 1674, Mr. Daniel Robinson, aged 77 yean4. Locals-4n Raiford; Jan. 21, '74, Eva A., child of Mr. Alonzo and Aitulnda Loomis. Conn—At his home In South Gibson, Pa.,Jan. 24,'74, Rev. Rufus Cory,aged 79 years ; 8 mouths and 23 days. See Northern and Christtiln Advocates for a more extended obituary. H. G. Hansen. HALATSAD—In Lenox, Jan. 29, 14, Mrs. Marilda Ilalstead, aged 78 yams, 4 months. GICLATT.—III Gibson, December 31, 1878, Mr. John Gelatt, aged 62 years. 13LvEucooz.—ln Springville, Jan. 24th, 1874, of spotted fever, Sallie Savereool, aged 8 years. . LATUROP.-111 A obatn, Jan. 22d, 1874. of ty phoid pnuemonla, John Lathrop, aged 60 years. P.A.rier...—ln Jackson, Pa., January 22d, 1874, Mn. Vandy T. Payne, wife of Licester Payne, aged 69 years, 7 months, and 6 days. 2449.v0rr.-31rs. Caroline 3laryott,consort of IL L. 2ilsryott, of Whidby's Iceland. .Istand county, W. T., and daughter of ;IWO 'kW), of Susquehanna county, Pa., died at her residence, on Whldby'a Island, October 28th, 1879, at 4 o'clock, a, m., aged 29 years and 6 months. ' Centaur Llnaulent There is no pals whir► the Centaur ;1116 Liniments will not relitve, eking they will not subdue. sod no lameness which they will not cure. This I strong language, hot It is true. They have Mproduced more cares of rbenmallsin, neuralgia. lock Jaw,paley.spnlna,s wel• 04VLa doge, caked breasts. Kahle. burn.. salt riketro, eel% eche, de., 'open the human frame, and of .tarns, epavlo, gall, . dc.. upon 'animal• in one year then have ell other pretended remedies tines the world be at. They are connter.irrirant. all healing pain re. Cripples throw awayth. Ir cmcber, the lame walk. piiisonous bites. are rendered hermit's, sad the wounded are hesbd without a tear. The merge le pub. !lobed around each bottle. Thoy sell as no articles ever sold before. because they do „Intl what they prete.•d to do, Those who new suffer from el:teem:Wm. pain, or marline 'deserve to surfer If hey will not nee Centaur Liniment, shire wrapper, Hare than 1010 certificates of remarkable cores. Including frozen limbo, chronic reeUmallsm, gout. running melon. ..he.. have been re. calved. We will rend a circular couraluing certificates, the recipe. de.. engin, to any one requesting It:. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment Is worth one hundred doll we for epasined or "recanted horses and mules, or fur *crew. worm in sheep. atark•owners —three liniment, a." worth your attention. No family should be without them "White wrapper Orally nee;' Yoll w wrapper for animals. gold by all Druggists.- 50 cents per bottle large bottles, gl.OO. J. R. Rosa I Co.. 53 Broadway, New York. Castorta is more Ilan a substitute for Castor Oil. Ills the only NA article in exlstenCe wblcb Is certain to saalmulat• the to--0, 'notate the bowels. rare wind colic and produce natural ramp. It contains nether minerals, morphine or alcohol. and In pleasant to take. Children seed not cry and mothers may nat. Commission Merchants. _ _ , JAMES M. R OW A N , acosvaimairemil.4s33. 111Corcasitaat £2ID ascsivaa 01 ITEE;C H E ESE, EGGS, -POHL. THY, AND VEAL CALVES, 77 Dey St., New York. Consignoteots solicited and returns made bontedlato ly on sale of goods. Send for shipping cards and ova ell.. References National Perk Bonk of New York. North ftvrer Rank of New York. Nossan Notional Rank of Now York. Long Wand Book of drooklin, N. Y. Feb. It 147.1.--tr The ffiarzets New VorU Produce NlarkeL Rep/later! Envy We ErprerAy for Tyra Mearitant l)sliocaar by Rhone. & &my. Pradnee Commie. r tau mexchaw...2a Whitehall Street, Now York. DrrreS—Virklae.,,N. Y.. 19. J., a PL IT 0 21 To9o .. ~ , .. 43 111 41 Palls •• .. 43 .83 43 Cams—State Factory. floe to fancy 131{4 18 State Mini, common 14 1afx..... 0 e t , IS Loco—orate sod Peoostirants 21 0 .4 %Vetoers. prime—. ......... "........3o O. 21 Grw34-4.3.ru.... ....... ........ .. ..... . .00 8124 Rye. State 1"8 0110 Own—Slaty .. 69 0 ISO Bar awn lirsaw-11ey. per 100 lb. 1 (6 0110 Straw, " Hee 9 3 00 110 teat .83 0 30 pcm.yey—corketta„ State. prim. ... ...... 14 0 14 Turkey', " - 18 0 13 /111acellaneotui J. H. awns. t 0.8. Duna. I 11. 0. &mums. ---0— BIfiGHAISTON MARBLE WORKS. LE67.I2IIBHZD is 184 0 .3 BARNES BROS. & BLINDING, DRAMS IN AND llANCparratEaS of' Amtrigauglatblo, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES !fable and plate Mantles, :6 Chenango St., Near Depot, Hat H. 1875 X 0 lIAIITON. N. Y. BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS . ALL NINLS Or MONUMENTS. EtEADSTO.NES, AND MARBLE MANTLE.; LION TO OIONSN. , • Also, SOOTOII GRANITES on hand. J. ricacctmo Et. co., r. Timms's, 124 Court Street, O. sisnsmisis, . . 11. P. 'BROWN. tinibamtan, N.Y. November Mb, covrmiszoNs AN VCVALIO. 1178LP , TIED as • grarulor and Tor tho benefit of Yount cum sod Wien orb° viler, Crum Notle••4ltd/1. ty. Lams of Usulto.d. etc, etoplyiug TUB MEANS OV 6VLF MR& Writio• Wm* trbn eared hirvelf. afar •Odergoliit con•ld,r•braquselcrry, sod ion hoe, ou'recithrlSS:a postvaidoneel.pc, Addrati,. IMO MAYFAIR. DIGOVJUI Az 4 v• ANNUAL STATEMENT —4:19 RECEIPTS aid IiEMME Sasquebozna CoFsity. .IPor 1873. Mao 6441 Published an Pairsauloce of es at. at .1almo• oly of Um Mb coy leapt!, A. D. 104. NAMES 07 Tow: mars AND COLLECTOILI. A poLtroA limns/ Itlce. Herrick A A eirperler. Auburn W C I Low. latkoau B L Freneb. Anna` W ()Doyle. Jesup . LarJoABmhh. _En dirwater ABt,n,a. LAttmp..... Awe! Merrill; Uruoilyu ....1 RAynukts. Lenox. ..... .. A Cturalli. Mormon—David ota Wry. Liberty DlZei • Chtforg A Oardurr Llo „Ithactowo Elcuttalt. llummk R U Bushell. 14 kthlutown.. Doitgv. IlauwAr E P Chambers. Mrbtrso. . . J. Moue. Vora./ Lk* Wm Pi DialL Novo 4d. Tr Tchtut. Froakilo _Patel Truhttl,ll. New M Eton/ buto.4 B Irate. Frisodsrihr. Jam. Shows. OAAJAud.... ..... M W Pos. Gibson 1r P W hlruh. Ito h. h BMs. Ut liend LI 8 EAn 811rer [Ake.. ..P Otouno ot. Bondlbiro-Jullourtlu.ihpragcrillh b / Ihnurd D P Tiffany -8 uAI • Drp01....11 II Popo. Uhrumby *.ll SI L Lewis. BALANCE of Couascrolis' Accuurrs son 187:.' • et p k " ; 7-• ° 7.) Apnlawn $ 425 02 $ 853 87 fio (21 20 Auburn 10340 134425 23 57 70 74 etamrat, 25634 28004 118 14 77 Bridgewater... 211289 2011 63 15 16 103 57 Brooklyn 122309 115018 806 6005 Chorsinut. .... 548 65 511137 484 2804 Clifford 122490 1225 20 022 6148 Hiniock . 127314 115702 59 60 60 92 Dun daft . 15973 144 78 783 763 Forest Lake.... 1000 19 100318 427 52 79 Franklin . 691 16 843 48 . 829 44 89 Frieoctsvilie... 18052 15.197 16 35 820 Gibson : 134296 1209 12 7115 06 79 Great Bend.— 11119 104.539 1075 45 03 Gt. Bend horn. 415 23 9160 OGI 2183 Ilarford 110620 1120 65 710 17945 Harmony 232 73 78019 11 50 41 06 Herrick 79857 73047 650 89 GO Jackson 112082 105865 614 55:1 Jessup 815 43 763 U 3 1150 4020 Lathrop 78769 743 7 7'9 601 89 09 Lenox ..........1267 97 1194 97 1095 G2B; Liberty ....... 8110 02 804 57 1812 4284 Little Meadows 138 75 131 58 25 ON Middletown... 816 43 771 89 8 92 4U t 2 Montrose. 190200 170081) 10 56 91 57 New 3111funl.. 109392 1597 73 11 OS 84 09 N:slllford bur°. 02380 58583 875 30 72 Oakland 577 66 51938 81 17 27 02 Rush. 95740 09618 11163 471 A Silver Lake... 851 01 503 74 357 4230 Springville.— 1153 89 1090 79 510 57 40 Susquehanna.. 1178 51 109252 2949 57 50 Thomson ...... 00137 66799 850 29 59 31998.16 =OO 376 31 1581 ez ILEC APITULATIOS, Total am% of Dupllcatm. Total amount paid by . Coilectom (530.039 30 Total amount paid Ex. °iterations Total ain't Parceutage to Collect Ora. •• • 1,581 33 -81.08016 The above *cooing audited Jan. oth, 1874. M. L. CATLIN, 1 J. T. Elam, Auditors. J. B. Joasirrox, Cocsrt EXYCNDISINtEis son 1873.—Da. To Commonwealth Costs, limit and Bridge views Road Damages........ E. L Beebe, to. Conan' rtOn 32 0. Washburn," " 468 00 L.Blakeslee. " . 473 00 .E. O. Ball, " -" 8560 1,40900 Constables 766 91 Assessors, ........ ........ ...... 1,673 00 Eastern Penitentiary 611 60 Court House.. . 782 10 Grand and Traverse Jurors . 6,02020 Stationery 430 bil• L. B. Isbell. Town Clock 25 00 Interests on County Bonds 1,18860 Wild Cat Bounties 150 E.Baldwin,Court Crier and Janitor, 560 78 Court Rouse, Jail. i'eul and Lights ' 693 64 W. A. Crossinon, Clerk,. 1,00000 Lunatic Asylum... 688 C 0 County Bonds redeemed , ?0200 W. T. Mosley, late Sheriff 929 61 M. B. Hetme, Sheriff 519 95 31. B. Hclme, " and Jailor.... 8786 u Printing 78000' Insurance " • 231 50 Coroner's Inquest and Post 31ortem Examinations 147 60 J. E. Carmalt, District Attorney... 192 50 Registri ..... .. : ..... . 607 00 General, Township, and Special Elections 1,16851 County Jail . 395 13 Dr. C.C. Hulsey. Jail Physician .. 6160' Justices of the ... Nene .. . 980 Agricultural Society 10000 G. B. Eldred, Prot. and Clerk 88255 E.C.Fordham, Pusinge 762 Chas, Sprout, Jury Conutir, 92 84 D.Brewster, " " 1874 7500 W.C. - Tilden, Co. Superintendent 18000 L. B. Cole. Liberty Bridge 75000 11. Birdsall, et. at., Middletown Bridge - 470 00 Geo. A. Bush, et. al., Oakland Bridge 69000 Jas. DeW itt, Silver Like Bridge.. 893f0, IL W. Macke), State Treasurer... 8,50227 Treasurer's Percentage........... 1,271 21 -Refunding Orders 1500 By County Orders redeemed Bona :Co. 1 to ST7 inclusive i`31,607 . 43 Treasurer's Peramtage.. . 1271 21 Refunding Orders 131 A 1f;1,15364 The above accounted anditedian. 6,1874. • 31. I....CATLyr. J. T. aurs, Audditors J. B. Jormsros, £I.I;ATEURNT OF Doa TAX BALANCE von 1e.3. TRACT HAYDEN, TREA4TREIL OIL Toussaint - fir ...PI triad to Trsuarcr's u per last Audlturs' Itaport {IC 34 Cr. By ord , .ro reelenn6.l rrom No.l ro No. 6 4 69 5x1 Comml.mion on Blproditorro on 663 60 . 121 . Alatnlng In Tr.sorreo luzi:la to balstwe 10664 :TATEILENT OF M. R. IIELNE. STIERIFF. Ti . 4 1.. c. C 1 ma WLTU num AS) .11.71{T EU)! FOR 103. Det. 5.7, To stoma of Flora ard Jamffees aa pee (Memo of the Chit of the Coen of Qaatter 1.101117 By amount nueelectable Thine per end. un $O7 te Atuouni 14.11 Treteurai . tburgell in account. 13.3 RO TRACT HAYDEN, TREAS. CT ISUSISA CO„ EY 'Ac- COUNT WITS! SAID COUNTY. DU. • o =coat to Ttealiefeeli bands as per hit Auditors' Ihrputt.. j 1.194 al Slaw of i tiplGatem 1.073 3,,50s .amount hest erd from liestste„SharS. • Films and Jo ry.Fras 191 19 amount coots. COttillt %Snow arroAltat tPiti rem•tred from Ltae.l4o tomes amonntmt-ta r• salved hum Mulford eo.. 190 IT amount mu.ts received from Wyomlug , :a. 27061 amount tools rrtelyrd Ablngturt tap. er.4dohn rkek .. . 23001 amOttot cost* recoiled ft..m idsmo, Trea.nrer tt,d Auburn ASlam 311 th • amount rtrAtirld for 4.14 rt I:trom.retti;3B. •Nnmet. 10 00 • *Molted recelted for Cori ttoocurot,llell • IHlssers LI fa • scant ivestir.o rot Coon UOOM. rent. Eptsmost•d: Presbyuvlso z•orl.l.Ses„„ loop omouot roo.tvwttorn Addl. tonal 'rfuo. • -osootiojt reoared from ec. Oftkont Grr rot 52 01 aMoUnt.TreatvPdrram 4.1 t, Tarp 11.Cnal tar *oat ' aBoonrBr.elo.4 from Returned Lauda-- 0t 1* lit ono Ref own nx ....... ..11 ISCO r order, rodertal.fi !nal Ro; go, 677 totavive • " = Ann F.xuvrratirmomenflocftly.— :.-5- 22 5 51 - - Pesceittsgc to Culllttors. 152125 s , NAtrid-3.55520 rotnzof rifon oa reeelpte vf 231. to .111 par ' ." Vaigi Trimourtes ma, rol.siotte ...tpand:ll32Tl of 01..R2 43 it ft pry r00f. 23726 AtooLut•lst Trobounr's hands to 5.2f010 Tha 61.191* . aseatedJu., 0. 16-4. SIATEXENT or SCs¢Csnssxs COCIVIT Tatar • trittlArtrAret 1, A. D., 1874 ' Aura-able roue, La the Velours PAWN I.lne-oitat Pio .ty of prueloor Vary • MR. ut aranita of wars and itiorics.art pre lut • ' Auditor? report.. ;. - ... - - 140411 Barest SWAIM Of Purr, ;AV ... forfir4 and • onto : Hut fur the Mrmt pert are sneutlietia Ole 10300 We certif., the t;tuoinx to be II uttr.rt.l atalnetteifr. °se wArtlittrithi. • MAN fiLAKILILLC. (. Cottrity Ccuaraseittrttlifr 8.0. BALD.. : ATTU? W. A. 11111•113101 t. COMM, ri;Mere C/Ark. ett aatirelotient . Mice, Atotartuie. Jan. 17. Sestrushanna (w ty, s. r. We, the undersigned Auditors In sod 6W.lbe County of Susqlichanne. met. in pursuance of our duties, at the Auditors' Office, in 11ontriaw, uu Monday, January 6th. A. - 1874. and did audit. adjust and settle the acreml semen's of the Commissioners end Treasurer of said Conn ty, all of which. upon a tharaagh exstainsttusi s we find to tie correct. .We dud in the hands o f Tracy Haytien,Treasurerofseld County,scinunt of Ciiurqy funds,.ss.:oB 18; amount of Mete 6lnds,4. l wrik Istock,) =ON: amount of dog tax remaining of the fund of 18:1, $100641; total, $7,1120@. CATLLI, • T.Eu.ts, }County Anditon. J. U. JOIISSTON, Auditors' Office. Dlontruse, Pa., Jan. 4,1674. BILLLNGS STROUD. Gonarat ill ORANGE AGENT, Mlitircizatz• came; Pa. Caplnd Represented. $100,000,0001 Irian LIFE AND ACCIDENT -1111179ANCE 1 Some ft.. cc.. S. if..Cdpital sad ..orplar. *ovules iluttord Vito Inc. Co. t'.upitaloutinurylits $4.000.000 Ltreroteud. London & Slobs, 6 . SZLOGCutrli I D , t.fu, o f North Amok& " - .f. 7.1130.00 V. n VII.. Inn 10, Phila., ' . 6 . . $l.llOlOll National. PION. .. Wm In.. C., %Into of Pehn'n Caton Masud " .0011 4c:option Piro " $ 400.006 Ns rm.-Ravel t. r. oildrecs.ll,l. " -000.000 Nforchit,.o e. ' . Clay. Oft it 50.000 New rot , . iy. .. 116 0 .600 Nrlttonn.of Bunk. co " . SCO OM Alemmnnta. al Cie:relatr, " 00.01: 0 1 Lancaster Fir. In,. Co. . • " ircao Tiro /inoculation of FLU " 1400.0111 Home for. Co .Cotamhun. 0., " • It WM Lehigh Vull!,y Fire. Alleutorn. " 20061 Citizen.' Ciro In• Ntglr.TlL. N.J.. ' rix . South hide tun Co.PlttAturi,Pa •• SS Altontrunta of P-Ittobnre. " Ili. unertsigned I. srectAL Aorrt lbs. the tql:Ww• log esenpanies ex Northern tnnnsylvantet ; - - Nor Amondut Lou of Philadelphia- ' -, National else trourscre ermpeny or Philadelphre. 'ens lusnott...• Cu. el the State et rechhejleeSiih,li" Pll;achtlphnt. _ V:1,90016 =LZS2I3. Conn. VDTS'S! lAN los. 000ttil Aalarkas LI:o. POWs. C 0... I ..a.acaztaszsrvri. .Efartford,Capital.md IMrpladrlo246o Wises) Passengers •• MVPs The ndereirned L.. been *en knesten In Ible et4l7.s* the pan 17yeeee.die en I enranee Arent. Leemessetslied by hie Con,nel Men neve..rays been rouroptly NEL ' EarOftee drat door ea., from Thsalleir Ofiles of lir U. Caoyet $ Cu..Tornpireel:sontrnee.Pt. $1.241 78 . 1.3302 V . 1152 BILLIEIGS STROUD, Agent. cammes-u.15.41T11, Solicitors. Yocum', SL. 114* pmairjraircmorfom. tOltereailettera testantests• i a ry to Ihe estate ur Fauna J. ttoltorl. fate of Moot. not, di d . tote been _ranted to the underdeartl.all p•- , .orr. ed to raid coal°, are requested to maks 1 1 '...rtlimtr otOtorOt. and thee. hoolog et. et. egatest ca. emat.ara regneoett lo jarriooll thawWMlo%44llll% • v.. 15 MU FORD. I • Ft4.llA vIILFORD.} Ezentaili. Ii•ZIILFULD, ) • - Tee 11.1873.—g., EIXRCUTOR . S NOTlCP.,—Letteroteetamentary to Oni •i Cot. rof al. S. neelft, Ine nr Mnotpror, b‘ , 4,grpn , rd to tbr *annul brts..ll onions ta• • rebnot to the . ..aid coigne. an, n qn. ' , fed in mike bs. roodinto nom-o!. mind nil pen.n. b.iikresinlill %Ala tad acrOnCnt - Ona prrocnt th.4l:l*Vblng delay. it. P. WWII& C. 13.19. IL 5)1117.1 141""6 Siorinnon, Dec. r. 7HZ PEOPLIC..4 11148 X 2t renal Ham. Proprietor. 'nib and iqdled Mee*, Musks. Polk. %Wm Sas. .14.e..ta.. of be bat. qnsl.l7. cuartautly Laad l , al pr..... h. nit ' .41ontraa. Pa.. Jan. 16 tall-la Geo. P. Rowell b. Co. 200 Pianos and Organs N.,„ and £l.-c..nd Mad. of First Clam. Matters. inn ba Fold at 441;44 Priv a. for flub. or on Ittatalttaratib II 1'1t..4 CV:tory. tittritlf thi. Flt nufal eri,fp.eed the Makin', by 11011ACh. W AThatti.t. SON. 4EI Eros& u. Wan rlter b. fora Tot red - la Wear Tart hrtata wante4 If. .011 Watare Celebrated Plano.. Cottraftia sad Ofrbtotral tiqina..llltattlated Cataltat,tes pzak4l. “r..n, I talac. mama to the trade. A latzt. dtscattat to Mtr.b4ces. ttuatchea, Sunday hchtair. eta. * 4. 4 tO 0.9 n PRTI DAVI Aeon» 'rioted!-. _ -A.,f Alf el..es of workfur retitle. of cliff er titigor ord. o alto mom. mor ry at wtit fur o. to I hrlrop.re momro» or all tha t va than at •nphlng clor. Varlet:liar. Gan, Adam.. G. BiriG. RON. & CM.. rmitud Maine. . Old Maids, 33,13364 Cr. Teathrrs Stut'euto. Cler-etuen. Poimotet., and grid.. sw....Se '&m 2 ; ll sra end Women of ail einem,. lon lin c oeds rant • d0t...100p r•tlllirOr VtrblDP tOP Balla PUMIIIO , to stork a Library. or oomy valuta. Ploturoo to tryout it,, pour hums;meolrr mrreoacoP• or a good Ttm, .Serprr orlowl o-r sateb); or. MOSSO OP& Gold Pin : or • rboloamod Album:or a ran .lo or • nra un Eynon. Lamp tor your. Parlor: or s onotor's Ittrodloted guano Inotiosaiy: or Rogers. 1.1•0,1 d rienoowomollitatuary.thomps; • or Sae VlOlit, or • Reminrom cane; nr a lloultoglou linable flu , ' hi dr. rclo-looottlimr oho: Oyu or a *'talus Ors= worth 1140. ho *imply working up-roar hommoplod - :Imo to a war trotalrod to tie ortolan nf N U. P. Co. herreily Irr,lthoosavoomi r. Ipo•rosislr ;mazy soil& sty 'N Oak Til t Ott. Andreet,3l. IL P. C0..119/ But 111411 St., ew ort - ' • GeoaPlßOwelliC CAnCOCI an Aprory fnr the remit lon' of, sdiewrthwonitaf, forAlsvericMP Nisirprmllttm—flhe ru..f romsrrete 11.11Memt the kind to the et. lid. rlx Moores d NltwF PaMOAN) held les.nlarly on fillt aprO to 1110PettlUa 1,7 ..ti+Untlefo. 1 4 :o Rrdfeg morn. however comp.etit: n. el.{ rem °nag wentletb s r this nomto v. . East,- Aiwsß *semen; to sal ets et the home afire of the paper, Olt hour any adilitlittol .-barge or ct.mndoiwo . art that an sufeertfter. to dralisio *nth the Agency. to on* I rout+. and rorn ipioni. Ore, role rtrotrltt 111. , rt. ad of a &cull hard, dor is Iliontand. • A SIAM Cr viably pager. metals:loft 11.1. of Not ).meat el reuutln..e. tells/low, oprientsoral, der* politlcalAally welt:mot In opera. al-as unr.rtaluer and all Dattllcai 'Nos l‘ am 'Pea.% 111COMm to advertisers, with onter'in forma/imp 11.1.01 p Icee,te seat Flt PR to arlod. drr.• on ap. thrill. Nowa, at e.l.rums ol.nina• to Make verfltitig to •nr Won, city. county:Shower Territory o the Its It. d Starr : or sal port.= of the . Mottled not Cithaila: roily fetid a SDOC.sr elptr meat at what th., m MAL thifritor with a ropy of the ADVS.. TISEMENT lb. dtaire Inwood, nod will ways IA : formation toy, vetoer. mall whirls Inn Toshio them to de- Hde wholsor to 113CfrItre. reduce Of 10170 the owlet... ..n , JI lathed:who:l ttocre lo no ChM:. rourrea.... Puhllrhersi not only rood their dire free, hat gay Maeda fro, P: ItowntA ACo for their al /sure : Orden an erupted for a stogie paper Co well I. tor a Watt Pit for •of ogle dons, a. trldfly ar fur II huger P 1361. Ad dress the Amoeba* :Clipper Advertising Agens.g. t 2 ,300. Dec. f 1.1813. 41 Par:r. Raw, N. Y. MONEY erg: v apidly vr!th *learn a Ira , re Free. a t 4 rexc4.7l7ltatsl i r ftio. Si A t ! i - PM in Weil St Oleo plido to fortlipo,o. V , Nu rlok..Fe parph rt for *tamp. & • • ibokil, and titoktro. SD Wallol ikr.y ( .19.1 3YCIMMACT. Oft A, flow ellwr rra tiAly dsd nun and gale the UM" awl of any p.+013 thcs arra rnl.. hopie #l.• Ittlr al pots teeht. all 19 11 , 1 00,4 .11,Der.11 nyil. f ;5 cult.% itcriber With • isrtirge Go'do. watt, 1nc..% Hints to L1M... - . A ewer 0.4; 190.0GMeuld. Addme. 11 AIM., Pabllahere,, Phil% Job Printing: - We_ who a epees, cr this branch al the trade. Au anak dune la We tope disarea id the lanes!. rued. )L. CAriXt. J.l.MUM.aaaaan J• p.Joaximstt,, ACDITOrte IiZPORT