The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 18, 1874, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
Local Intelligence.
Rellgloul Perwleew
The ftervice3 in the several Cliturlitisof 3funt
TO, Are AA COMM:
ti tr rIMT CIIMICR.Atv. J. S. Climatal' D. n. Pastor
%new, gervirCP 10,K m. and 7p. m.
Sch.g. 12 m.
Orsyer Erelliape yt
t. THOU(' CtIVTICII. Stiff P. J, Ittlntry
•sbn.th Serviere and lird !annrln• In esn-h
!i.htart Scb .01 hurnedfilitl3 berme Mt..
p r iw.,)r %1. cnuttcit
!geo.th
w"," d :.i):; .h ,:rerc - ii,:p . -LiiHne.da.n . •
uKTTIOIIIST IRPISCOPA
poth.th Service.
svisoh .
hover Streting, Thundar.
ri:EcnrrERIAN ctirncii
Nahha•
14.10,*th
Meeting. Thnrydar
Winter Arrangement or Matt%
IMESTIMI
'Tanklar.nork. (DniiY.)
EMEIMEM
Vonern.r 11 , por, /Pally.)
l•ilford. 1110.11..4. . Inllllnm 1314, m
...... 207 pm
Vf;..o/I* , . fioll p $00•n
St/3 an. (DI 1tt,13 7dflirm 70rl0m
)‘11, , 1t ontoo.rid S Lnk, rl %et MI fl(Ylp 700 p rn
• ark serekly.)..... 10110 sin 4 flop in
Th , York. /rig ..
put.) Nvn. Milford,
Tunkh,nock Lind ti nre
T0r4.1,11n StAtlots m,di rum , Tnendi‘o, Thuritdayo,
sr.!
Itmchamton mill. (rig Silver Likm.)imni Toe,-
Thrir.4qo 0114 B.ilordays.
Fnrun•aur wall runs l'aridayi,Tbnr.days.and Sat
Meptinpiren mail rune Mo , dnye.WednendAyr, and
nes, y•.
ET=ll
A ' , WC leaves dal]) for Montrose tarpnt at t tm.. and
T , 'll`ll. p. tu
IIIIrTw ,
C. FORM! k$F. M
Ll.t of %en' Acjvcrtkementa.
T. , olion it may Ginoetn---By order of So
iwion—John A. Warner.
fkitice—Litiite of Moss & Knapp.
Bt Si ESS I.OCA LS.
,hntria Anc.lyner.initnenL
Cavnlry Condition Powders
C berry.
fiarr tirawner.
0.,u01401,--ilev. E. W. Breekinridge_
:intr. %bout Town
i. A t.,nuliivr.c,C, laNt M,..m41r0e
There it now more daylight every day by
arve minutes thnn the day Kent...ding it.
Unn.ii.latrb for different offices were numemu3
r Baldwin informs us that be saw sever
s( r.bbin. shoot his premises on Sunday lasi.
NVe have hail a great nisli of }oh worti (or the
Ia• 1 len ,Isr+, and our inside eoffespontiece has
1,,,‘ It ft o a t. We publish a very readable
eniumunictil ion on our first page.
Tin m 1. mete society, which was to have
i,siveneil at the residence of D. D. Illnds. last
Fruiny es/ening, erns postpone-t
-on account of the
syssilier, till this (Wetintstlayi evening, to meet
et the c a me place.
Montrose Fire. Company No. 2, will hold their
Fourth Animal Reception nt Firimens' Linib on
Fr Int rvrni nil . next, February `l.oth, 1874. The
I.Xrctilive committee are nil gentlerneti,nnd 'll
• tit-liter to :mike it an cnjoynhle evening for
411 An mvitatinn is extended to all.
.1 inco.hant who should sell hie sign hoarti
arcialitinpt to carry on intsincsa without one.
t , ,exose wiiincy is C ., 131,e, would he considered
,title better than int.tor. Th o se who strip ad
rim the gaol• rcri.oti are equally Pail
float:tier, of money the country ovrr nte
waiting to kern who will sell the cheripzet those
~Miele. of comfort and neciaxsity, which wren
clibest hoarder cannot do without.
kWomen for liebOol'Eton.
The Wilkes-Barre Record says, It io the tolk
.lint two %cornea arc to br pct upon the ticket
lid , spring for school directors, in the borough
of West PiV.stOn.
In or near New Milford borough, a black for
cifnve. Any one finding it will confer a favor
ter lenvine the same at tbis office, or informing
Irbrre it may be found, and 'rill also be suitably
rewarded.
The -Pride" of the Susquehanna Anima/ Ma
-, /e seektng a notke from this journal for the
1,1 sic months. We would simply remind him
r (aide pi' the "Gnat nn the Bulls
Horn."—
\l'h-never we can feel his weight we may notice
The treafthr 1110e* of Cornwall!.
The rornwallore hills are in all probability
more extensively known in Pennsylvania than
:tny miler deposit in the state. They hate pro.
awed sufficient material to make ses,res of Cam
lies wealthy and independent. They are aitnat
ed
abc.lll thirty miles east of Harrisburg. They
comprise three called the "Big Bill." "Mid
dle' 11111 'and "Grassy Bin," containing shorn
10$ acres, whose annual production is front
1:41.000 to 175,000 tons of ore. The largest, nr
as it is mdled, "Big 11:11," rises MO feet above
the water level, and though it is not known to
what depth the ore extends ,it bas hem found
240 feet below the water level. It is primitive
magnetic ore, free from phosphorus and well
adapted to the manufacture -at Bessemer steel,
which is fast coating into general use.
Newspaper restage
Hitherto the ruling of the Post Office Depart
.ent has been Ihaxp sable fiber to a newstraper,
Lacing paid his poitage for one year,
.and sub-
Fngaently rhuncing his place of residence must
I.av the postage again to a new address. This
obvp.n- roil U1:4 , ,, nil::111, that
the Postmaster Genrsnl has been Induced to
revoke ads decision: ender the new ruling. a
subscriber to a newspaper err periodical, who
Ins paid one year's postage in advance and
in..ving within tire delivery of another ofree
i.efure the year expires, the Pd.:lllllmMr should
give him a receipt ; the party shouhl then no.
lift' the publishers to . aem , his paper to the new
where, upon thy presentation of the n ,
evipt, the J'ostmaster must deliver the puldica.
un tree for the remainder of the term paid
fur.
Farmer' Grange
A meeting of the farmers of Auburn Centre
and vicinity, vas held Bennett's Laf, un Satur
day afternoon, February 7th, tor the purpose of
forming a Grange of the Order of Ilustian&y,
S. W. - Buck. Ern., Deputy of the liationsl
Grange, whinSand the 'meeting and captained
the objects of the order, after which a subordi
nate Grange, 'noMprislng the foliwing perions
as charter enerabefa'was instituted :
Aletrander Stevens, Master; J. 3f. France,
Overseer: XII France,Ste ward ; h Crane,
Asst_ Steward ; Norman Sterling, Chaplin ;
R Lowe, Treasurer; White, See,
W. Lee, Gate Keeper G. W. Rirkhuff. Ceres ;
Mrs. Leo liarria, Booms ; Mrs. Norman Star-'
ling, Lady Asst. fitewanl; Mrs. Amass& Wilcox,
John C. Riven burg, Emmett Tewksbury, .1. B.
Young, Wtn, 11. Ming, C. W. Pierson, Wm. 71f.
Bennett, Griswold Caner. Marshal Van&oaten
D. Seeley, Janet +Reams, Maggie Tewksbury,
Mrs. E•Wing, Mrs. E. R. Pierson, Mrs. G. Cal
ler, Mrs. D. &eley, Amass Wilcox, members.
This makes the full number that can be re
ceived as Charter members, and has as good
material as there is In the county. We hope to
chmnicle the organization of a Grange In every
township In our county, as soon as possible, as
in Union there fa strength. Tho name of the
shove Grange Is "Auburn."
sm. --
Wonderful Perak of Nature.
Last week in East Sinitidlekl,a row,the prop
erty of William Ransom, gave birth to a mons
trosity in the shape of a toff with two natural
heads. eight natural legs, two tails, anti other
! peculiarities. Mr. A. D. Shaw exhibited it in
this place on Tuesday, and from what we saw
we think Barnum should have It. It was the
result of eight months incubation. The tooth
er was dead when disctirered, as was the off
spring. The heads are perfectly formed, also
tle los.fs, tails, akin, eyes and n/1 the other
pins. It has 1110 appearance of te o distinct
calves soldered tog titer. One stomach answer
ed for both. In fact it was Slant...se-twin-like,
and is a wonderful ()Moped. Freaks of nature
like this always seem mysterious, from the fact
that there it no accounting for them. They
often happen. Medical science fails to solve
the problem, and so they are recorded among
the wondeis of natur•.—/lradjard ,ArrociA.
Rev. Om. O. Kirkland.
10X a, m.,,041 , 4 p m
9.1( p tn.
...:fi P. m.
.. ....Rev. W. 3. Jrnp
10.4.7. • m. and 7 nr , p. m.
m.
7 WI, m
nev..l. Q mIL IEII.
10.45 a. m. and 114 p.m.
12 p. m.
. 7 4 P. 01.
A rrf re. Iwrrtrl•,
l'uOpto 13,6 pm
Adulterated F putts
A stringent ldll against the sale of impure li
quors is now before the Legislature of New
York. In order to mike the principle - still
more broad and beneficial, the Work! Urges the
passage of s law like the English - Adulterations
,pct, • ' tinder which all ilenleri in alimentary ar
ticles are obliged to de •tare what toreign sub
, stances, if any, tire added to their wares, and
the sale• deleterMns eornpotincis is forbidden.
10 the one article tit liquors, which is the emu
tnotlity under consideration hp the Legislittnre,
this act has worked admirably, and it is not
rweessary either to git to Eng% mud to observe
its strictness, for in the provinces and West
India dependencies poisoned drinks are rare-It
sold and almost unknown. The adittiera tii
of Mini and liquors has reached a point in thin
country when some steps must be taken to pre
vent tha community from injory from smit
scource. PllV.jeiguq aM linttnimmi, in their tes
timony as to the widesprrail elf,..rt of l*.is.uu.r
articles upon the health of the community. and
Savor a taw stuiflrrdo twat enacted in En_lr,•,
to dam the unhealthy sire m. The health of
the penile is atwitter of primary 0111,11.11, ai.d
when lawn can lie passed to tio-resse the rat.• in
that direction they shuuld Le promptly pat tti -
on the statute hooks.
narrit d at a Grave.
1 A ntntnge marriage ceremony wan reetintl
wil - nwed inn Pittston centiory, the Coat ti. , •
in, parties being an unknown num and a lad,
over whom there term. to have hung n deep
Tenor mystery. lire hri lel pony, numbering
four persona, arrived in Pittston late in the eve
sing from New 1!" !rk. nn t p-orml as the serer
(Ts f n driver, they were drivel, to Wpm
jog Cetnetry. a short distance oat of town. As
ileM ft! the carriage stopped lhe twcurnmts ioe
out and passed to the a:IW, nod, preceded 10
two gulf lemen, the gear vale moved mum,: the
tomb bordered Nth. to a distant p.at of the
eerne.ry. Here they halted directly in trout rut
a grave, at the heel of which stole! a whin
trhle crel. Pr.:4ooly tat I to I her Will
i) tainh sep.trated, etch taking a position 00 the
polite sides of the grave. They then joined
hands. The Vivo who were left took ptetitions
one al the head end the other nt the foot of the
grave, each facing the other. At 11. is moment
the hell of a church tower filled tl,o hour of
midnight, and before the reverberations toed
died !May a marringe ceremony had rommere
ed above the grave in the cemetryt s. vise
was short, sad :he seem most singuinr and ire
preasive. A few moment. littet the four re
turned to the carriage and were driven bark
to lite pl2rc frotn whence they !genet!. The
driver oh the vehicle could give no turther
foimation mitt r Ilaut that one of the gentle
men wan a minister of tire gospel. as was rr
reeled from the cut of his garments.
Etallroadtoz, In Stripy Days.
A writer in the liarttord Oatr.fht gives rem
iniseencta of railroading in Conneeticut ((toy
years ego. IN Lo n the Bertha(' tk New paved
road was fist opened it had very answer faith
I itst, the road bed was poor, Mai only scrap
which were all the while cur I ig up and ran.
ning through the car Coen - et, anti the ear( were
email and the incontotivot week. In fact. it
didn't take much to block a train in those dad a.
Sometimes an inch of snow on the rails would
do iL Henry C. White, one of the first con
ductors on the road, tells tow he and the bag
gage master used to sit in front of the locomo
tive, one on each side, and brush off the snow
from the rails with a broom as the train siawly
moved along. Each had a pail of sand and
sprinkled some on the rails when nett..vsary.
The driving wheel (engines had only one pair
then) used to slip round and round and torment
them most to death. On oue ocwacirm a train
got "stuck" on the Yalesville grade by one bleb
of snow, and the wood and water gave out In
fore the locomotive could overcome it, At last
they got out the neighbors. yoked four pairs of
oxen to the train, and drew it, passengers, bag
gage and nll, into ileriden with flying cobras.
In the curly days of the road the stage driv
ers used to regard the cars with great contempt.
indeed, thirty ytaa.a ago the passenger trains
were three or four hours on the road to New
Haven, and the stage coaches want to about
[became time. Superintendent Davidson re.
members riding with his father in a carriage
drawn by two horses, in IE4O, which bad a race
with a pasnen:er train near Wallingford, where
the railroad and turnpike are parallel for two
ar three miles, and duting all that time the
4rrisge kept even with the train. There acre 111,
Only two trains each way daily then, both ear
tying pamingers and freight. The uhf cars were
divided into three compartments, aliened on
the sides, and had twenty-four seats. The loco
motives had only twehre•loch cylinders, and no
cabs to protect the engineer and fireman from
the weather. 'The oldest lorotnottres were the
Hartford, Quinnipiac, Charter Oak, end New
Haven.
A Strap of Illstory,
Ily commlti»g the map of Pike county, a
smail tract of land can be found L, Lackawar
en township, numbered on the Commissioner's
book, 202, under the warrantee name of Fran
cis and Simeon tVestfall, containing ninety
ntne acres and ninety perdies. This lot is lo
rated in the northwestern corner of the county
and ajoining the Wayne county line,' and some
three Miles from the I/elm - are river. "I he lot
was surveyed and the tine marked upon the
ground nearly eighty years ago, and without
doubt many will wonder why these early pion•
ems in the wilderness, contented themselves
with so small a piece of land. This Is what
your correspondent proposes telling your read
ers, end also the reasons why the lot bears We
name of Francis and Simeon WestfalL These
two enterprising individuals Ilveitnear 101eFiter-,
town, In the State of 'New Jersey: 'taut Intel a
•contract for furnishing the Government with&
certain amount of lumber fur the frigate Con
stitution.
Among other lumber the contract called for
a stick of yellow pine, eighty-eight leet in
length, with a diameter of ten Incites at the
entail end, free from sap.. After searching in
vain horn Station Point to Ten Mile River for
the coveted tree, the contractors were aboUt
giving up in despair, when their attention af 'as
called to a grove of tine timber on the open
ridge near the forks of Mast Hum tine was
found of proper dinmeterhut it fell short eight
feet of the contract length.. Spades nnd pick
' axes were brought into recmhtition,and a heavy
' tap root found running down in a straight lino
from the body of the tree. The top was saw
ed awavand an excavation ot ten feet made In
the ground, at which point the rant uas cut
' through and the mainmast of that noble vessel,
the old Constitution, lay potstrate upon the'
earth. It was hauled to what tits since been
known as Catchall Landing. floated down the
Delaware to Philattelphia. ',laced in podtion,
and l'or many years carried the stars and strip es
through tire and smoke in many a hard tiniest
battle. Proper . steps were immediately taken
by tit -contractors to secure the title to the
grove to timber; and that is the mason why 1
they were satisfied with so few acres. They
lumbered on the tract lot years, amassing a 1
fortune for those dues. To -little Pilot." be- i
I tags ,ii • lion tr, aml to Lac;mtv tern township
the glory, 01 producing a tree which sole In 1
the Philadelphia market for one hundred silver ;
dollars.-.llPford Herald.
41111,4- I CLA ir - OnT NT , SYVAIZATIONS PULE I
The Itbyloette at Rork, tBV E. F. Butterfield. There It no subject that
In liosresentatives, n bill has so numb Andy arid experience is the
tre eunent and e°" "r
been iiitrodurefl for the repeal of what little rt.-
l
hlc
stroint there is mom thr money elY"le' tiln hirtne,itiv l- il s ;. u ß 'e n e" tietttl n. ' '
in . re dune the r' : p e r
olifii
!tune, and ilk view ~f the feeling of tlof 11111:SSeS Cl:litToy 21 nce,lo the long study of Ilo• omsti
in tt.ia county, wham hoe, been very rohiio n y lotion or man ana the caring of di6ciere from
4I natural remedies.
expres.ed by then' in petition an,' ntill.Mise.
Let those given up by others cull for an eX
is our dtttY.nt tlmia titnc, to inform the in I." ian ion. lie cures toe worst diem of Scr ,, tola.,
they are II preaented in Tina body. The hill Catarrh. Pile.., Asthma, Dise.t.si. of the Heart,
came op in the 1101.14 e in Wed). plot hod. nod "" K!'ineS‘•
alter st•rerni tub, r "ianot I igeotts - for the rit,t - Dr. Hi ll tertield avlll be nt the CMlertv House
liie.!hanittni. Tut,.toy, Thur•olny
Itolot Innd iluttr r.ll in tilt Irrieze.lo entice odors arbl Fri 1 tv. February. 21, 25, 28, and 27, 18 7 4.
into their net, H. M. Jones. of Susquehanna, j Feb.
win, lair , manliest ly been tern by Ilse nhl9uck i- -
or is sell inkfic.lrJ, fionle tl e aria ni sina-ell of 2111.11.211.1=1.7-49.131-Ml9l.
Ilk II a nr I,egli.l.tfor, in flan following manner,
and which n4l etllllpare Vt.!). Ia Orahly in I.ELL— February
lentith. diction and arcument, with Gel erah 34. 1474, In Hey II C. Hazard, Mr. 34sectot
whin he was the "Ililleat. of Mital• rnta.4.ll to )lt n. Jenny Gray, both ul Great
Bend. Pt.
lei,. erthl.i3Flll .11(11..
" rite.: ' I CIWRCIIII.I.—BENst - PT—As the )I.E narAnn
inyr. in Clifford. Pa .iannary 2fltli i 1374. Ivy
A. W 1.:41,10.‘ Vr. li. t 3 (Imp - hill 14)
3ti,s 11. A. lithneti, le, Pa.
COOLEY—EV...NA—A t the M. E. psrsonitze
"
411 P 0., Fotrußry 12111,18'74,1,y Hee.
.1. 11. )1r Frank D. Cook) Mis.s
Amami, M. VV..k ns, Ism h or Rash, Snag' a co.. Pa.
.•;••• , the usnry late Is 11l 111114 ,
„11. i ironi itt len.
ler Ile whnt ri.4.11t 1.. a matt e..tupelle.l trout
thitainim: trmn rite lie Hoe
111 . 1 t lii WO Wel 4.1.14 aru lon "pug) to
.hnll Le not bet ermitte.l In u•e• wilielt •
SS 111 pro!tit.it him
Atler t n, eshettative eff art he fall g)1,11 . 11 nod
we !Mee nit heard from hint sine, Wi• simll
not tittentin at this time In nnswer thie nrgte.
meat, lt•r we should One know• x•here to begin.
tr sits :%nything ntmlll it. lI.NI .tines
tcould 111 . nut In 3111"thur knee in the Nltintriiiir
Itepuht;ean, us he wns the list before lasi
'14.11, slating lila' cur - nob iiiii will,
tblng, of better nirn, call ng niaw and
iilidtw regal - ale, of their r;t1o, or I.te6f,a• dr, ri
tes " fit. ,m• willing his "virtuea and pnhlic
•tervier," shall appear to run=t it Lieut.: in tlicir
n tkcd and 4.11iy Al bit to •
alr iltat we tin not irl..re - by iciest right
in• cumnvllr,l front 4 . txr•linittj
borrow ing al w but rIlt: he ntrH fit." In this '
A_aitent it +till seen that he bus eKiclieo
re
en General in graniniatictal
We mill let bit. inlererto. it for grill...et to at.,
'co, ui the 1.•p./b • /ran We are tilt at ill
Wiled in 17rl , ar•lion .1 11 It Jon, in lit ~alt
er, Intl i . t It IL Lott , . the I).nnocrali, Repro
,erilalive of I hi , dust rich ire are so newhat IV,
we...idol are d withont e.e.r Theretipe ic pith.
eh bottle. They tell ar.no article, ever
her..ce. heron.... they What pretend to
.1., he now coffer !Toni rhOttinalliitn. pain, or
. (itu i .m. lie mutt tie de-cree to rite, riflb .y will not hie Centaur
• • lie f31..e I, the N 1 1•1" of 46 .. 'ii• """‘"A, I. '" l ' HAr ' ffill ' Ale '
-. 1 „e think
Se.. hose been re
'.r. We will *owl .1 do , u..: '..02 eel , Meatier.
.he .•rip,. Sr_ , 114,1 J one rt•lin," h. (`l3e
•T I, or In.) epow wriipper lentAtar 1. clooiot Is Worth
ot, , vt•lr, doll., tor spavined or oceanic.) heroes
mad nail., or (O. vreW .o , llll.lstlevp. suick.owner.
ht• ••• i I el,tiaerlt 4,11 h ...Air M 1 ,111140. No re atily
lmgue Otmes,) And Wllorum. Meant en. `" hem •-111 . 14 ' ace: -
.Irene hio rhetorie a l so when tie soli], - The it, , er. . """P"r t oe '9 1 '" 1 " ' 4 "id nil Or.
. .
tonisheil. btu we hal, • ally 141 lots Iliat
the Ite; , rebetiliiiive of snq i nt,havlnn vieinty
when heir nn oil flog, arum in onn
11e mity be rem-sewing %Vytenins
conti , y,h,t lii in fiiket, tle• .`oil inter,its of
the AN e• think tti tl e
*tie, :tit I we feel lo pin iiiis Cat I Oil lail Lark
to he re-0 Iry los e,l4lst :turn's. P.,rly
neter have never will leNta eniionw
what we lie;teve io he wronz. :Ur Lit le erode
10 expre, con,nt to the vire, or his coi-
lion that the Usury louts stied in the intertlo of
one class and to the detriment of snot a.' , he
conshlered not true Iry was of the *pinion that
, comm . la W s art alike detrimental to all 11.190 s."
These men mac think because money has
inirChafie,l mid Congressmen in nor
putt, that it is tilt only tiling of value in this
emintry and that It Carl eptitintle to teoerupt
public serrants and oirtrttset the prodneing and
totenufneturing it.t-rest of the country u f hoot
reertin. There 14 not a farmer in this cstettim
ni'y but that known what a "el:Mimed milk"
vita is, and we think nny One who ii fed tut sorb
"If:Mimed milk" arg intents its these legislators
have pill forth. will come out( ;them{ the µ:,t,o.
way. \Ye get by tile action of um National
Farmers' Orloge [lr. t they propose to invtsii
gate this question tt little. Tiny will be of the
opinion, we think, that each legisisiite tale,
will not OP likely to "winter" at flarrishurg
Anther Whiter. We are left note to the merry
alt Senator Fitch in the benste, for e-Repsvseri•
tntivit. We will wait patiently. LVe shall
time to say ali tie more hereafter. We may
roter to 11. M. Jones other speech.
Business Locals
"Tema NrotE is LF,otilS:' may he applied to
those who tile niitibliy of l'on%utoption.alt hough
bridle., Ids of file years sensilply
their huntto-r. It iP gralityhug to ktu.w that
the general use of Dr. 11'i:star's Bataan& of Wild
Merry Is iargdy instrumental 10 attaining this
end.
DOICATIO \
The 14ncla of Rev. E. N. Breeklnrittee tHll
Make him a Donation at the Baseineut of lh
. (.Iturelt. in Fairdale. Weduetalay after
noon .01• 1, -,. ing Feb. ‘_'.slol, 1874. All ere in.
utik-ud. " , 'Rell or ewimirrk.u.
Feint:lle, Feb. 18th, 1874.
Toe Gturru and STurcrcouf of the human
hair, is very pI tinfy set flirt!, in n
published. by H. P. Nadi Nditilll3, N. ff.,
proprietors of 11101'e Veip.table Sit: Minh Hair
Rearwer,forsraluirona distribution. -;Tar,
tle
eer high remit:mon of their pmparrition
has wholly been gaineff by its merits. /king
free;froth oil and alcohol, It has a healthy an-,
lion on the scalp, rckturing gt ay hair to its nat
ural color without dyeing it cures Itching or
the sCrIll), removes and prevents dandruff, and
will thicken up t lie thin lock?. Such are the
hellcats which are conferred upon the consu
mer. No one should neglect to give , trial.
—Journal (I* Slake:nun, Wilmington, •
WE NETICED lit 0110 of our C.X 1 41:144,11/E1
week the statementof Des. ..John llotigkine,-of
South Jefferson. Me., whose con WM 'cum., - al
incipient consumption by t i te nue tit Johluovi
Anodyne Linime4l, We refer to this at this
*nue as tending to corroborate the staieni . cnt we
made laut.week in relation to this. Liniment tor
applied to tansetnntion. • • 7
• ft congress haul en/played its much "arientige
skill in the arrangement of iia,"lteeonstriietion
Policy" at the close, as the War. Dejuircirion
did ut the beginning of the war, In arranging
for the manutteture of what was called Shero
don' Cardry Condition Powders for the LISP of
slut Caste' horses, no doubt the Union would
hare been restores tong ngo.—EzeJtanot
Goon POOR AND PLENTT, - OP IT, ifIDAIDON3
thestunettfeet upon n perium who has been
starved that the Peruvihn Syrup. an Iron Ton
ic, dot./ upon the weak antklebilitated ; tt makes
them strong and Agprous, deluging wmaness
auff suffering tnurstreagth and health.
-ELSNE Yon A Conch, Cold; Pain In the Chest
orJ3runthitis r la raci;linee you the preruonh
tory Ityinptoms of the Insatiate archer," Con
sumption ? If sn, know that relief is within
your reach in the shdpe-ot Dr. %lames Balsam
of Wild Cherry, which, in many dam' where
hop had lied, has snatched the victim from the.
rawatug grave.
people, funicular** cuihiren, sailer
With the tar ucl(ei' end for the Windt of such
we give a suje eloiple Pitt In two
or three drote,of Ahroton's Anodyne Liniment,
stop the ear Is alt-undretnsed wool, bathe the feel
in warirt wailer Indbre going to Led, and keep
the //rid warm nt night
CAPT,, Olt trica Sat,cer, • who keeps a superb
stock of livery
,liorses in Portland, Me., inform
ed us recentiy that he tist. L'arrttrif
Cis 1101 r Lira rtgal trly in Ilis stables, and
(Intl rho C.X17,411,e is more than offset by the di•
minisbed amount of grain necessary to keep his
horses always in good order.
tr is now generally admitted by honest phy
sicians, that when once the consumpt.o.l 6 fair
ly fastened upon the lungs, nn human potter
can save the patient from death. They also say
that Motet fitly per cent. of those who die front
this disease Cali male this Pause to a neglected
cough nr odd, which might have berm cored by
n small.bottie or Liquid Opodeliloc, or what is
the sante thing, Johnson's Anmtvne Liniment.
Cut this make ant :mil bring it with yoU.—
We are authorized to refund the cash to any
person or pe•rvon• who shall buy and use Par.
son: Purgative Pills and Cal of relief and sails
faction.
3a zu..a. iv ram.
mrzy,y—l n Dieanek. Felt )3lb,
iiar;i6t in the 77th year of hernee:
Tlinmas—ln rig ho'son, February 7th, nr
,lipththeria. 1., on lcd.Ugltler of .I.,4ent,
and Dell di Ina Tiennai:, aged 5 years, 8 munthn,
and 27 tin s.
Cegilatur LI filament.
The., no toile whirl. the (twittte
;,Li o 'meld AI lli het ern. ve.ao to omit:
eZtria the, will not auhdne.lllld no
h they a 111 not tore. Thle ix strong .
nenn, , n, 'lt to tote. Thew t”ee
„ ~
.",141 more cure, of rheuatatient.
..eor ed, loch jarr.md,or,,prelhe,strel.
ITTIOCt dee. eltedheenfte....lcl.,lmni.,tt.tlt
,ll t. e.. •Optin the human fr Me, and
ete}int. pp tvin. enfg, epic 00.-yrar
tt tette 111 .btt . tet pretended reatedleo Pine the wend
he en. Toe , Or , CO . flier 'rrlyant. MI-heeling veld
Crinotro throw plat th it en:rebel.. the Mine
want p••lann an. hit non cvntleted hwtreleee, and the
hnitt o: l Zo b..ttles. Ft CO. J. U. Rusk
‘II . Itr,sdiorey, So•k.
Vorotorla le Moro term s . atalrttttn/c for raefor OIL
It tr ,ell's article In .. , x.eure 3.a.1.1rb le certriln
to ie./40.11.1 the to. d.retnlate the bowel.. tore pled
cr..), and produce natural sleep. It contains neither
tolneral,morphine or alcohol. and 1, plearant to ink,
Iltltlren need n 1 crl and mnthers Luny rem.
0 3M11M18,41011 Marthantt
JAMES M. ROWAN,
eicszsLi.;i:LiateilcorLikaalrola.43.3.t
AXD ILLCEIVER OF
BU'CIER, CHEESE. EGGS, POUL
TRY, AND VEAL CALVES,
Tr Der St, Lev York.
ennOgnMent• onllclttli and Tatum. made hntnedlnte
1 J ^a wle ad goods. Send f..r abipplugcatch abd sten
etir.
Ileftrenees :
Kai tonal ParNtak of N.- Yolk.
N..” 11 'Dyer Has..leof :Yew York.
N N 44ilik ~ ..y r,2lork.
Grog L nod llakk of ,• liklyfl..-N. Y.
F.O. Int --II t
The •Narzeti.-
ilieW; • Wei-hßei) ueeuket, n• •
,
Itcpnrie.rtieri Week' Vrpiemoir fnr Tne Mn•ivivhikt
LoLuoctivr Ay Ithutla. k t.erver r.t4Urx. (.01,11114-
61ot Merchant 31 4 24 3VtilfetballStterti!sl4. , Yprr—,
Burross-:VietsGi. t•": - N'''::i; .1 . :, - .1.• I'4 ' - "'A a as
- . -4: 43.,43„ ;
1..113 •••s . •• •• 44 GI 50
Costrs3l -Was.. F.'"••••ry". flop to3iinesr ...7. , 3 • r3lis•
,t35,,1, It.,try, -t mamas, t. tatr......14
-GL .14
}Roe - 4, mu at4t Pchnsltysints/.... . ' ...... .'..3( (•3 211" '
13Ies , ern. prime• , , -71 311 33'
OSI•t11(...-yarn • - 13) ' ant-
Rye. litato- -; t 'II 39 110
OATI...—S!*.": • tog 0 0..
Ilar 433. Rritioi--113,443 100 lb.. .. —.1 1 4 4"" 1 0
: •• Lir 1.13.• Rs e .5 4.110
01 4 1X)
I ° OU"MT- - 140.e1 , *. Stmt. primv .. ..... 13 4') 14"
~ , i ssrkeye.• . " •• -•-- - • • 1 3 'Cf• 13
m"...a.-iqcasexas. -Mx crCr 33 •
orpoltirls TIIi co ar grim's.
--. ~, • ,,, r .' ~-..
, ~, ': ~.
e . ,?, ie zp 4 , r': , l'.
1.. E ' , :-.5 -:: 1: f.
JOUR 9, TAIIIIE.LL, Proprietor.
• - • .
. . ....
Nine Mazer Lea v e this Ilnae ally. comen•tini trtth
the Stun. t t.en Mitten w. the Lehigh Valley Rallead,tut..l
the .. 1.. & W. ItAlned.
April let, 1e7.3..--1.4 -
Siseellanegan
EVER YrSATU THDAY.
•-••• • I
A JOURNAL OF CHOICE READING I
[E6tablialied January. 18661
IftIIIASSIZP T.
0. LIOCO&TON & Co.. 419 Wartstn&km St. Motel)
(//oxrehk Awi. Zivnbridge.)
01:700 & 110VCIIITON, 13 AS 1.0( /NAV:. New 'York,
Paoorterr. 1... 1874.
•
N Ewe et - teththr the prtintineet ch racteiletro whirl]
nee Tong made Evtr, Dan ItOAT • fp•or-1. Journal
for •Isrr Itailri.y,
herb and
attractive featnree. I.ninvg witch Inky
he mewl..
ottO4NAL Alain C. 411 aromas,
Of oloch the 11 .t tr./ br a atrla . rotitl•d
1118 TWO WIVES,
A Story of M..rned I Ire. By 31ary C . ,mmer Ames
end n u.R F.cllrorin , th.votrfl to the
.hoe of home Iltriery, &nu stio3l , llt. WOO..
rrtlrr (to hew rna-nponont EITITT FaTrilllaT
wlq
lo h. fort. lotteadn, nvh tre t •lt the on m
of eh. Poo Igh we. •I) • nod month!, pernattraln. givLitg
In n ro.nynh nil ele,hl Mint 4 14, 4 r , rri. 4 l ,, E ri
venter varlet r nt Hun..t•.dlne n tot., that. Ir oh ,
tahlabb,ln att nth., p.ilt tenth.a of tl came price.
TUE Man nr Er E, T, lIATETTInT neDucts
Aerialn'ta. Short !..r.4•1•• • Orltic.l nod 11,,, Ipriv.
riknicluir nr Tn.', I 1..4 Adv,441..... Fong,
13. 1R1Pb"./ ‘ - ;0 POliallitfUlei Tn. 'Ur
rtir). 111 N•
priidUE. Wrii is a!, ptalt/e41.4 aura,/
0 , 1t1ta111..,11 • .....p.otre , A iroug the Loy..l,Antinorn
rcatArt dln hverer tjois - imAr !mu ' ' '
Anthor!) ! roll. p r. d rt Ortealtlng.
Pr feter-!, 11“:!..y Pr” , ..or T,1141141, w. C,
borne, jr r pn, t , r. %Ir.
Help.. Churl.. hin¢ !!-y. Matthew A hen
Brio , .n.:1111,4 II II
t.
e!.. Mac.I!!!! .1 . • Th., Ciriiiitrir r
Fran.
ele Poe r Karl Blind. L.,pcalia Burton, and
:mu.; whey..
TRR3I , : We.1:13 Part, If, ret.re; Monthly Perle. 50
teute ; Ye 1117 ts.',
If. The Mtn, 1., Mo , lily nod Every Satordny cent
to one add 1..... lot t ,
Po,. 11.
11. 33 la I=l. "1 1 "30 1 ,
t iVonlct call at rattan to hi. N. Stark or
F..LL AND 'vs/INTER ODODS,
Sot nr ,at littorn
Dm7ao `t'&
oi.o1IE) ALPACAS.
NEW sirLE PION rs,
\‘ LS. 11 . ATEu vitooFs. FLAN
NELS. ItALNIOR AL, ‘ND 11001'
sE itrs, VELA - his,
HEAVY WOOL 4:00D:i. (. 1 / 4 110ETS. OIL
cLoTif. ptrtiL\ NMNOS: FFA
LI) A SI) P ROUES. FURS, II ATS
AND (..% VS: HOOTS AND siTOES,
ilAßats: AttfLIPOIN,NALLS, •
:. , :TEEL. STOVES Am.)
GROCERIES, ETC.
In Brent enrtety, and wni be cold on the most
:nrornlde terms, and lowed FiLes.
11. 1117RRITT,
New 11ilfnrd , .Tan 281 h. 1674.
A NEW ALLUANGEVIENT
PIANOS ORGANS.
At L. B. Isbell's Jewelry Etand
{Cher. e`ar's or tine
godue wlll hr. 6.1111.1 •'i-.miners in
Northi.rii in
& CLOCKS
, t.LID SI LV P;...N.TED W411.E.
; ,
r7sr: TA eiL4,etnl.Eriy
. nuyoxp spenTectes.
and a ~,erAi , nrtme , •l of rl4ltil M.-rchandi.e,
XII Fine Wltrh ttepilriug Sewing Machines and Or
u u .1., by I gat:* It..puirsr.l by
L. B. 13001. F. Nelbuleti.
& Mannish.
Sept. to, Igrt.-1 T
3. G S. lIAE.Nts. r N. G. 131...,xtm0.
BINGHAMTON' MARBLE _WORKS.
IEfTALLI•IILD
BARNES BROS. &
LtEALEI:s IN A ND :AI.t.NUFACTLItrIiS OF
jit4lian "antricatiliarbto,
AMERICAN ANKlSCOicrtßAtiftt:
Marble and Elate Mantles.,
Chen:lngo St_ sear D. pot.
afa..l4. 19^ nismiAmToN N. Y.
BINGHAMTON
MARBLE WORKS.
MONUMENTS. IIEADSTONES,.
AND MA.R.D4 MANTLE,
..3111z ORDER.
Also, Vivroa - aaisrilts on bind
3. rgicimaiNG ak co..
J. PICRERTNG, ) 12e, Court B!.Tett,
O. W. 31EltsEIMAr
L. T. DROWN
Bingimmton, Y
Novenawrltth. 157,1 —l7r
I •jr
1.. , 01L AIM):
• At Coon's Crossing,
..•
' , (Termlnne of the Mantroan itafirned)
. 313. ' 3E3 Art C7tc:•v4,3l.
-Nrer offered to do, pgdith.tor ,Iftittalwercad Vieledty.
fta•fog had tong expvrtenee fn the ItnAineoo, the woke.
edintod g o t:Arm:tee a thdeot !Imo. Cod: al. free
(now +late nod dto a, tonic: 'At` atodrtAl.
Natl:At—Tem. coo,:
Ego, &dove, $. Ell. CUC.TYVT. $5.50.
0. 0. STEBBINS 6: CO.
Feb. 11. 1874.-tf.
Ar . RECRUVIV S I.IROTBER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COP-
FINS, ETC.,
, C3r3rt.E.ELT 13=X%77:), Poisa's►
ALL 0 ItOgIVS PROMPTL.,T AT rENDED TO
V. ItEcx:no x
LVABLE PUO'ERTY F4l. ft„tUt
y
Your and thrad rtnyrtr arty* oC le ' dtt.; dandle yenr
.1011C11 . ilKe. a few r d. rro.n th t OWN Depot. with s'
nerrtt..udd, a 1 otirot lb:fr.:on. No pain. dpdr. din mutt
Inabaamt. c:ltArt h , u.a. ale boy trior Iron. tr ei
thertion. be' nottio to b. or. tYltt itvn pat Or photo
bPlit putt: ..r21 , 10, ' person •Ci.ietll , 4 to
ar. Ocala ottVoli Jaitt, F rt”unalt, or On prapri,
tore, 11. C. ttUlttittli.i, 401,
;".r . " ntakopro4 11t: P rr l j-4n...
lann (ropy;
Jab Prinitar.:
we . I , e , ,pectat ll of is .
hr wth of the f rade. Alt
VolkdnoeSpl w 111.4 46A"vf 64 the Insort
ANNUAL STATEMENT
RECEIPTS EttviII'ENDITURS
Stade and Pnb to Pontirtnee t t in pet of
"rut the 13th an] "4 APV, 1.1 163..
XAIIES OF TOWNSIIIF'S AND (11.E.,76n,
Apa(nton F Mmal Iletr , r
Aubara tt C I I,..w..lackam .. L Fr. eh.
Arar,a . W 01)0,1 , • lua . ..P.! , h.
Brldavrrater ..... A ta dale , . A 4,1
13rmtly ... :Atonal/1a I. 0•:...., • CI:on. 111
cla.cotsat . I/•• aid y Lltastiv . Dan
CI It•rd .. ...NI A 10 •111.... r tatlr
.. II
' , anima . ... E. retv.mtrer... .Ijr. . \ 11..0
LIACt• .W In 6'lll 11. 11,If ape,
True,..i \..w 5/ 11. rd
. Oa•
alba°. r r Whitll.... Ile to . 10
11.11/d .... It t't 11 I" o. Silver T.. t 0...
.1. [Wry .1 t• It mln spr
Iba lara.,. U P Tiffisy Nio.i a II p r.
Ilartuaay S 11 11... m ~ I •
BALANCE OF COLI.F.Crolig . ACCorNTt. Full In!
1 .4 pnlacun ..$ 425 62 $ 393 $ 105.54 21 20
Aulnith 143840 10441.5 23157 7014
. I .l4runo. .... 29654 28081 113 14 77
Bridgewater... 213288 21-11115 15 80 105 h 7
Bre toAlyn 1225 09 1150 I 8 e 145 09 - 5
Clmemint. 543(15 531 87 401 2193
' 12'9590 12'2520 022 5148
Dicalg.k 1)7811 1157173 54(10 61, tr.!
IJund.itf .. 159 73 144 78 7
Fon..st Lake_ 10001!1 11.021:3 427 ri2
Franklin ...... FUIIS ((4318 82J 44:'9
18. , 152 1 a 5 tr: 515 3,20
13129'i 1259 12 701 66 10
Great Bend.... 1111.32 1045 54 1.. r 75 03
Gt. 1.9,11,1 bunt. 445 23 41687 653
1 Isrflo%l 1196 25 1129 65 716 50 45
Ilurtnony 832 75 78019 11 51 41 01
Herrick 79 8 57 7 5 ,447 65.6 296'1
Jack-ua 11201 4 2 10'9463 011 55 11
815 43 763 93 11 30 4. , 20
1,3119 , 01) 787 89 742 79 601 ::,01,
Lenox ......... 12071/7 1191:17 1025 0785
Lit ....... 80002 804 57 1311 42 34
trs 138 75 131 58 25 092
Mititi)ClOWn... 8/4 43 771 r4 l II PL. 40 .;e
. 100202 179889 /055 9
"*. , ;,,v N 11111 9 ,1— 11 1 92 'J2 1 , 97 ;3 110) 1 8, 113
N.llOO t•cl bar°. 6 .'.l; 30 :If f4l $75 80 72
thtkl. tat 577 88 512.11 71 17 2 - ::1
RI/Sil 837 40 896 1$ 53 47 it
Sheer 151 61 2141 74 .537 4270
Spri.qcrillB..... 115:1 , 9 111: o'9 570
Susquebitnim.. 111 r 1.1 Inv? 72 28 49 5. :U
Tlzumsua...... an :7 367 98 33 - 41 `.989
Total atn't oS Duplirao. t:.'l,o9l`i to
Total mount paid by
Collector , . $50.039:0
Total amount paid El•
one rat ta
Total noel Perrentage
. . 1,581 VJ
—CI.OO IC
The übove ncemint :wailed Ju.i. GI h, 1871.
C01:311r EXIMNDITL"RES TVIL
to Commor.wenlili Co‘to ~.. ..... $1.241 :e
Ito•tel anti Bridgv 0..% el 1 .Z.Z.O ZI,
1t , 11.4 WM tlgVel (Gil 00
E. L. Lierbe. L.+. 1.2,4' .I.itit..rt:3 , 2 7/ 1
O. lt)t , litlurn," " 403. !, !
L. Elnkestee, " " 4:Z; LA, i'' •
K 1 D9.}
j r:
E. G. Bali. 1.4 e o
•Consh.lties 76.1 vs
A F ,I4O4SIIIIt, 1.4•4
Eastern Penitentiary ....... . .
Court ....... '.61: U
(iran't and Traver -4i Juror. ;SPA Gt
Stationery 4:50:1, I
L. B. Isbell. T.,wo t bk
lntert•sts on County Il t uela 1 188 1±6
Wild "..t Dieintiea .I r.
E. Baid% in.Ciaurt t 'rier and Jti ror, 610 ;1•1
Court Ilintae..lntl. Rutland LiO.t., 04 64
\V. A. Crieuation„
Litnu„tie Asylum 03804
County Boni. n•le,ine,i . 7tr?. 0
IV. T. :11oxley, tate Sae( 92.C.1
31. B. 11,1tne, Sheri!; 5101 , 5
M. B. 110411; nut : 1 r 8 ea.
Priam iai iu9 p?
1 nsarmwe ......... . . . 1
Conmer's [ugliest °ltem
Examituitiona 117110
J. E. Cartnnit. Dia rim Attorney... 192130
....... . 00
General. Township. slid ial
Etc, bona.. I.lGC:it
County Jul) I: ,
Dr. C.C. Ilutsey,
Josileei Of the Pritur 111 0
Agolcultur.l Society • 104 ,
(4. B. Mitred, Prot. and Clerk II`: ''s
......
(:hag. Sprout, l'olener. ti 4
Li. Brewster, " " -74 7: 00
W. C. Tilden, ro. Slinerinteteleat. 1:15.10
1.. B. Cole. I.iti , rty Brhiv.e :fig tit)
11. 8ir,1,01, et. id.. i.i.iterr.w it
Grn.• A. Rosh, ct. al..
=EL!
f.^ooofirirhse
DeIV itt,Pitrer Lnki• iiri l;:•• • 11:15 ,
8.. . Mute Trearan.r... 3,r0r227
Tr.,igurvt's P . ereronge 1.271 21
nefliuding' . (V
CONTRA:
By County reca tiled from
t an /177
Trensoref. rem nine
Iteruutlit;
The abuye aceonnted G. 1874.
1.. CATLIN, 33
J. T. c Amblitori
J. n. JON:it:LOS, I
nr nen TAX' pAI.ANCP. Fen lE'.2.
TRAdr - 11.t.TDEX, I . ltE.l;UlEtIt. Dlt -
To arantrtf .or ,111 itt 'rr.• , 'A et'.
a. pcT [aft Auditor.' Itt.p.,n ..=im
ity It, I In Vo. 5 $ 6211
I %/In /.4441.1, , 11 P.) pt./ (D 1 //11, an 1.&/ m t dor
Am•mn; to fri:Oune. Ismele to bill .1..1 111464
or, M. li.fintuß, Surnirr. Ac
cf,rxr .iiii)JURV . FEES Rutz I.
.
Po 1 7 .1).• .4,1111 g ~• on•rl , ' El' (,1 71 e .4nyusitAtut Mott'
re. Ael 01 1,, o.•• I at , : .0.., •llto by Ito , tittiptil. tuott•
rtf.ti it e. aar 41,44.0 tol 010, too 01.7 fur fond .u•o.:a
. , l'e" rl 1471 it , " a o . t. 7, 4 F••• 5,5,.. 0,,, • ••r•o. Itunt n. en 11.1.ft y
erinu.-
To touonnt of Vont are Jn•ylt. •••• I.* • .01 . re. I . 10- • .i • pl•rtl• 0401 - r 1. ram 1.14.11hy Afro,. (....‘..m., -
1111,•55,.. to Hoe (.1.tf.4.14.ttt0 t u•ur •t (la qt. Ur I 1,.•d • • ..- . •ul.l trvi el/ 111 . I‘C 111 ~.,o 61 to 7615.5 ,
tu
Stenlua g .,, , ,, ' 4,4.u04 o I t 0... I 1. oto 44 4 .t .ft .1111 1111.14r11 to‘•',
• I 1.111 , 11 b. mt.. u•tl44. 4. loottoult It 1..,. no potto-d ...r .
~„..,,,,x , but t u .u. Au, I. pout. ir 1r .. k.. 1, •••• -rill ,••••t• t•• pricrrtt•
,r .,,, n •,,.... 3 ) •ay 4.1,1•1,• ..,1 •,• tururLiuth 1.. t. to 144144441 i Ulm td .;
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41 II i IL. c.I Is . ti... r 31...1 an. l, rgtoo pi et it tuo thi, - . nruuout .
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int At Ic.in agulo-utfunuff.f. Jfl.• 1 ..A.b. lu .1 It •1•1•: 1111•1: Jan:
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.
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Titter IlAvt)r.s. TIIF.AI..S4',Stg
..,1. Co., IN !lc. I hy to.• c0w1..., y 6.'01 Oa O O
r url,
.5114 ,, 5, 1 1••5 to.
Coos 571711 151,11./ COUNTY. . Alt. , . W. M. WILM lc 1711(..,-. ..
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