Volume 3 4 2. I pemottat—flitorial. Gard closed in New York, OR SaldrdaY at 114 The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry continued its annual see sion at Charleston, S. C, and PaSsed a resolution in favor of the Pacific Railroad inibsidf arid repeal of the totiacCo At the special election in Berks"C'tinnty to fill the vacancy in the house occasion ed by the ' death of Dr. D. L. Batdcirf 8,386 votes were polled. Mr. Joseph B. Conrad, (democrat) received 6,587- votes N. S. Kemy, (republican) 799, Conrad's nuOrity 4,788. Governor Hartranft recieves 810,000 per anpum, a higher salary than the'Rxe entive of any other State in the Union except California. Kellogg come' next. drawing $B,OOO from the impoverished treasury of Louisiana, while the Govern or of New York is content with $4,000 for adminititering the affairs of that State, A meeting of the Democratic State Committee, will be held at the Bolton Souse, Harrisburg, Penn'a, on ThurEday, the 4th of March, 1875, at 3 &deck p.m., to determine the time and place of.hold ing the next State Convention for nomi nating eondldates for the offices of Gov ernor and State Treasurer. JOIIN MILLER, Chairman. With the• exception of the seat...which Pinchback, of Louisiana, is trying to ee cure 'the United States Senate is now complete. S. R. J. McMillen was elected Senator from Mivesota on Friday last Agreeably to the President's proclamation the Sena.: will assemble on the sth of March next, and will comprise forty-two Republicans, twenty-eight Democrats and four Independents. Only think of it-750,000 men in this country who cannot read ! Seven hun— dred and fifty thousand who have never read anything about the Beecher-Tilton scandal, and can never know of "true inwardness" and "paroxysmal osculation" and soul trustfulness," except by bear: say. No wonder the Brooklyn Argus is a zealous advocate of the enforcement of the compulsory education law. Another week of the Beecher nisi will begin to—morrow. The Utica Observer wittily says: "We have ceased to pity the pititi)3 to this suit and shall hearaftet expend our sympathies on the jury.— Those twelve bewildered men who are forced to listen to all these unexampled revelations of emotional insanity will deserve well of their countrymen if they do not go stark mad before the dawn of All Fool's Day." At the Cennecticat. Democratic Con- vention, in Hartford, the old ticket re re-nominated, as follows: 01132. B. In gersoll, of New Haven, for Governor ; Geor g e G. Sill, of Hartford, for Lieuten ant-Governor ; Marvin H. Sanger; of Canterbury, for Secretery of State; Wm. E.. Raymund, of New Canaan. for Treas urer ; Alfred R. Goodrich, of Vernon, for Comptroller. Governor Ingersoll's ma jonti last year wa5.6,782. The caucus Force Bill has 'been intro duced, or rather, smuggled into the house 1.,y Mr. Coburn, of Indiana. who has at tached d to the tad of his Alabama out rage report. There is no particular a ctin tage gained in point of time by this course, except that the bill will be printed. It should be printed. Every copy Of it is an indictment against the republican party and an advertisment of its incapac ity to govern the country except b' arbi trary and tyrannical methods. The radical members .of the Legisla ture throw every obstacle in the way, and prevent as far as they possibly can, the transaction of public business, and then the Radical iihkntwhangers over the State bellow that ii•l3eizibcratic House as yet has been unable*i.lo anything,. It was to delay buisn'etis disgrace up— on a body, a majoritY;of whose member', are Democratic, that the wiudy-whimper scamper from Union county, Wolf—kick ed up the rumpus he did a .few day's since, by defying the speaker, violatieß the rules, and getting himself branded as a most consumate fool.— Watchman. A bill prqviding for a stay of execution has been offered in the House. It pro vides for a stay of execution for one year from date of judgment, provided the de fendant has unineumbered real estate to the amountof the judgment in the coun ty where it is obtained or where it may be transferred. The defendant with two entities owning real estate worth double the amount of the judgment enter into bond within sixty &Lys after judgment beforbe court where judgment is taken, to make the stay of execution good. ' No stay is 'to be allowed on judgments in favor of widows and orphans for money due from an estate, or for money duo for wages. In noticing the reports about the cor— ruption of members of Congress and' oth ers in authority in connection with legis lation in helm!' of the Texas and R.l.Paso scheme, that staid Republican journal, the Boston Transcript, remarks: a The general oommunity will obseve with a feeling of unmixed disgust the flippancy of railroad lobbyists in talking about United States senators,exing thim in this way or that, and the manner •in which subordinates of the govermarnt speak of the President, evidently wit Lout his consent, and as though he was a par— . Ls to transactions which, if they can he brought home to him, should secure his impeachment. The president has been unfortunate in his relatlons,and the die. closures respecting the El Pato business furnish more evidence of the fact, if any were wanted. We fear he'bas proved too careless of his reputation,- and permiged through negligence, or absorption:lmph- Ite affairs, worthless politicians to twain in the extensive official influence belong• ing to his station:' distinguished and ',able Dsaiocrat, residing in the southern part of the State, whose high character, profound convictions and patriotic record, entitle his views and suggeetions to miens con sideration and great weight, makes the renewing brief reference to the present national out-look and the danger which threatens our system of free government in a recent private letter to a friend in this city: "Gov. Tilden's Louisiana message was, I think; the best that the great outrage upon the pops of, that State and the principlec 'of civil liberty.has elic.ted from any State Governer. Such messages and resolutions v pnblimneetings, etc., on the subject, are elfin order, and calcula ted. to do goad. Ilut.l have a conviction that something more will byand-by be necessary. Great ij to be again the Re publican candidate; and while just now it looks as though his election would be out of the question, you and I have seen reason Crowned in excitement, and tar tisan feeling made to overpower honest conviction too often to . trust to prevent appearances. He would give us hard work to do; and what he lacks - in popu lar strength he would undertake to sup. ply by the nee of fraud, corruption, and, most Mall to be feared, military power.— Where is the Conservative power that is to prevent his success through the latter. It is in a determination of the State goy erninlmts, acting in concert that local Mt: gozwriz - nunt shall not be overthrown by maithry power in a single State. ft is not time for this yet but it is time to real ize that the time for it may soon come.— Albany Argus. Every recent act of the President goes to show his desperation, and proves that he takes counsel of hie fears. He dreads the lass of that power and patronage which has brought him so mneh adula tion—and so much money. The election of it large majority of political opponent' to the next Congress, warns him of in vestigations, which the present venal and subservient majority dare not institute, and which he only too well knows can not stand the light. Failing to involve the people of the North in another bloody civil war with the people of the South, be is now seeking for some other mode of maintaining himself and hie crew in power The folly and madness of his henchinan, Sheridan, was rebuked by the prudence of the Southern people. Men of the North see and understand. Men of all parties see it; and all perfect ly understand the whole vile proceeding ; but this does not stop Grant and his fol lowers from their rabid pursuit of future power. Another firebrand 49 been pre pared for Arkansas. This, too, will feil. Its Replevin be estingnished by the Rood common sense of the American people.— What may be the next detiperate move of this condemned Administration, no sane man can tell, The president seems to be bent on constraint popular condemna tion into praise. Dieter was there a graver mistake. No man in the United States, holding so distinguished a position, has ever been so emphatically rebuked and oondemned as an Administrator of Gov ernmetit,as General Grant. Thousand. of his former supporters are perfectly con clone of that fact. Watson% Hillock nu. We adverted, briefly, last week, to the bill introduced into our State Senate on the 21st of January, by gr. Watson, mak ing "all promisory notes containing a confession of judgment or a warrant of attorney to confess judgment, negotiable paper." In our brief allusion to it we did not take space to be as explicit per haps, as we should, thinking that almost any one of our readers fully understands the workings of our "out-throat" notes under the present laws. But we find that there are many, whose attention has not been particularly called to it, who do not fully realize the effect of the passage of a bill like tbe - tmeintrmiuced by ourlllus— triotui senator. In the itateOePennsylvania to-day by decision of the State Courts, declaring judgment notes constitaitional, creditors are better protected E ind greater hardships eta imposed upon the debtor, as the law now stands, than is the case in any other state in the United States. Some forty or fifty years ago the state of New York adopted the eame kind of judgment note that is now used in this state, but it was contested through the state Courts and carried to the United States Court and decided to be anconetitutional. It is questionable even in this state, whether. if the case should again be brought' be fore the Supreme Court, they would dare risk their reputation as jurists by confirming theold decision. To give our readers a • clear idea of what is meant by "not transferable" we will more fully explain. It may be sup posed that by it is meant that no one can, sell a judgment or note. This is not the case. Every transaction of that kind is as salable as a bores or a cow is, ander the present law. Must is "not transfer able" is the Shylock bonus, the fraud, the want of consideration, the patent right robbery, or any other duress of circum stances which the maker of a note may set up as a valid defense es against any person holding the note or judgment.— rt If a jti eat note is honestly obtained and fo value received , it 'is as nego• table r all practical and honest purpos es= it ever necessary - that it abxUtt be. Under the present law; execution may issue at once, without any proof of lawful claim on - the part of the holder of the note and the ,Sheriff can levy on the last pannd of pork in the barrel of a poor unfortunate family, and oblige the maker of the note to mu that it is net an honed, claim, at a great expense, as plaintiftinsted. of defendant. The expense is often GO avast that it is impossible for the debtor to interpose it against the grasping, heartlem - law-break. ing Shylock. Every kind of note that is transferable in any otter state is transfera blein this Otte to-day. It is °Edythe damn ablisucnt/throat" notes, that give the heart ben Shylock the power to lead ma his vic tim by trend and in violation of law, both human and Divine, until ho has not only robbed him, but also his innocent family, of their last means of support, that is not transferable. Every other note or claim in this state or any other,'mnst be proved to be an honest one before:,,a defendant can be harressed by an exeCtition. When we say the creditor, already, is better pro tected in this state than in. any other, we enbstantiate it in the fact that by a judg- ment note the debtor is made plaintiff and is obliged to show a claim to be diebon cstorheress, in other states, a creditor meat prove his claim to be just, bet/re he CAD, in any way distress a debtor or his family. We might adopt the same prin ciple in our criminal code and oblige a party, arrested for a crime, to prove his innocence, instead of compelling the Commonwealth to show his guilt. In view of the facts, as we have abate stated them, we ask every honest man is Susquehanna County or the state of Peansylvanta to show us who has any interest in the making of judgment notes negotiable, but those who now have their safes well filled with such notes, loaded down with illegal "bonus," and who in tend in the future to continue to rob and plunder the indigent and defenseless by their wicked and unhallowed extortion. Don't talk to us about the short comings in cbnstain life and upon Local Option hypocrisy, when the youth hear lone prayers in oar churches for the poor and needy, invoking their anathemas solely upon the rumsellers„ from the mouths of extortioner' and legislators woo would pass such a law as would more effectually rob them of the last morsel of bread and drive,them shelterless into the streets. It will be as tolerable for the rumsellere in the Day of Judgment as for them. The Secret hcboul Ring. We find that on election day the follow ing petition war spread before the people of this county and state by the few se— lect persons under the command of state Superintendent Wickersham, who seem to consider that they have a supernat— ural call or moo other,to "fix" this thing for the parents of children and patrons of our schools at the present time. To the Honorable Ms Members of the House of Representatives ol Pennsyl— vania :—The undersigned, citizens of .... ....County, most respectfully Petition you to pass a law to secure to every child within the Commonwealth the benefits of an elementary education, fully believing that education prepetuates a free State, decreases pauperism and o rune, and great ly increases the value. self respect and happiness of the citizens." The above petition was accompanied by the following cautious instruction, which was attached to it : "Please hand these Papers to some per— sun in 'favor of Vriivenu4l Education, ask him to get as many signers to each of them as possible, having each person sign both Papers and send them to his Senator and Representative withiu one week." There is a bill before the legislature under the . above deceptive title,for en forc ing a constabulary system of education upon the people of this state and is being thus secretly and covertly pushed forward be place.hucters and politicians under a false and deceptive cloak like the above petition. If this petition was signed much by our eitisene we venture to say that they did not know that they were signing a petition for a law which would destroy parental authurity, and invade the family circle by placing the children of this state in the hands of a political police who would have no interest in their culture or welfare except an official, pecuniary and selfish one. The diebongst deception in the above petition should condemn the scheme and the men who have resorted to it. "The benefits of iso elementary education" are already "se cured" by our free school system and ev ery voter is now paying taxes for tad purpose. If there was ao honest pur pose in the minds of those who are appar ently attempting a "still-hunt" upon this momentous question to the parents of this commonwealth, they would have apprised the people of the object of the above pe tition, by a frank announcement of the full text of the bill. We think here is an excellent opportunity for senator Wat son to again have his talent (Mallon) in the "Pasting and Folding room" at Her risburg, give the people of this county a full description of what the ErrSupenn tended knows about "snakes" in this compulsory scheme. This bill will in• crease official patronage and furnish places for office-seeking politicians and also an additional outlet for taxes, which may be desirable to the masses •at this particular time. This Is not however a fatal objection to the bill if it were not for the many others that are more weighty There are no parties on earth 'that have that love and interest in the welfare of the children and youth of our land that the parent has and non who will sacri fice more to give them advantages. There are occasional exceptions to all general tales, but laws are not made for the ex ceptions in a truly free country, but for "the greatest good to the greatest num ber." We do not wish to sesame to dic tate or influence any one in this matter. but we have laid the object of this pe tition before our readers and we leave the matter in their hands, fully believing however, that there is not one in a hun• dred in the county who would not remora- citrate against it,if he rightly understands the object of the bill, Such a bill was paled last year in the state of New York but it remains a dead letter upon the statute book and we see no benefit there except: to furnish political patronage for place hunters. We are as deeply interested in the ad vance of education as any one, but we are opposed to the patent plan under sump taary laws and the constabulary system. If the State can invade the, family circle and &mime the education of the children in one particular it may in every other.— Not only in its elementary education but also in its political and religious tenets. TT-1 - 71 MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, FEB. 24, 1875. This law, like most all others of the pres ent day, is not for the rich, but to humil iate the parental authority of the poor and unfortunate, who make more sacrific-: es af the present time, to educate their children, than the wealthy do. If sump tuary laws of this kind can be passed, the white masses will sooner or later.be effect ually enslaved, and a monarch= ,- will dic tate their political and religions educa tion as well as their " elementin." It is almost a crime to be poor, by sticking to honest toil, in these days of speculative and official robbery, but under sumptuary laws of tee above strips, it will be simple and unalloyed serfdom, a positive attri bute to a monarchal government. Four SULLY, Dakota, Feb, 21.—The present has been the most severe winter here for many years. There are now over three feet of snow on the ground on a leveL NEW YORE, Feb. 21. Communica tion with New England cities during the past week has been almost suspended in consequence of large quantities of ice in the Sound. Large quantities of freight are lying aivaiting transportation. North and &pit rivers here are comparatively free, and navigation has been resumed on all the ferry lines. DVIWQrE, lowa, Feb. 21.—Reports are being constantly recieved from Northern lowa of deatba resulting frum the severity of the storm. One of the most tonching is that of two little children in Tama county, who were lost returning • from school in the storm of last week. The boy had stripped his coat and vest to wrap his tittle sister in, and the children had perished together at Alewin. A family of tour perished while returning from a visit to Des Moines. Prrrsauno,Feb. 19.—A passenger train on the Pan Handle railroad bound east at tour o'clock this morning, when near Mingo Junction, Ohio, ran off the track and a number of cars were burned up, No lives were lost., but quite a number of persons were injured, among whom was Mr M'Cullough, vice-president of the road, who had one of his legs broken. The steamship Alps, which arrived to day, brings the following particulars of the fire at Port au Prince on the night of Feb. 12. About half past ten o'clock the fire broke out in the city, which in a short time assumed very great mignitude. The houses were principally of wood and very dry, and with a scarcity of water and on• ly three small engines with hose garden size it was imposaible to operate against so formidable an enemy. The amount of damage done is estimated at 92,000,000. Two-thirds of the city has been burned to the around and 1300 or 700 families renderea homeless, The fire is thought to have originated from the ex plosion of a barrel of kerosene. The fire was still burning when the Alpe left the 12th. CONOV4P '.f TA.Ns NOTICE.—Every mo ment of delay makes your cure more hopeless, and much depends on toe judicious choice of a remedy, The amount ni testimony in favor of Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Situp, as a cure for comsumptioular exceeds all that can be brought to support toe pretensions of any other mail- Moe. See Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing the certificates of many persons of the hlubest respeetability,wbo have been restored to health alter being prOnounced incurable by physicians of acknowledged ability Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup alone has cured many,as these evidences will show ; but the cure is often promoted by the employment of two other fumed:et which Dr. Schenck provides for the purpose. These additional remedies are Schenck's Bea Weed Tonic and Mattaratto Pia By the timely use of these medicines, according to directions, Dr. Fiche= certifies that any case of Consumption to cured; Dr. Schenck is proftalonanv at his principal office, Cotner Birth and Arch .;ta., Philadelphia every Mooday,wbere all letters for advice must be addressed. SUMIZ.EuTeR SpoA" V ZThen;l;:brittner g balance wheel, and all In complete ennnlas oae a f. be add cheap, twin non ee for IL Partlen can be kid by seeing or ad Feb. 17, I^A --tom•. A mnrows NOTICR.—me andemlgned, an Audit. edistmittP4l lead h 3 tM Z I A= di:PAT:rag ..admlaistsalrot the estate of Reuben lleynoldsafee ' en deceased, willattemltothe dates of his =rent at his oMeein Montanan, on Wednesday, 34th, INS, at o'elcoek,p. m-, at which time and g/te tr i Z i err ed Vc i en mske I kp r aald find. " V. nufAßAnart.. Montrose, Feb. !4th, 1973. Mee. , ICMlLa.ertaidiEJLXig'. THE undersigned will make Undertakings SPEIAIr .1. TY In their businate. An needing Abele services will be _promptly attended to. flatlateetion_gasrantesd. P. & B. M.+WTIIEW& jriendiville. Pa., February tu. ISH. B-tt AMTS. Chang Chang sells at sight. Neteaaargis soap. Goods trey Chang Chang Mfg Co. Basta:EA FREESAMPLE to Agents. Ladist Cloaibtria. lion Needle-Bog, with e. °mos. Said stamp. F. P. Guam New Bedford, Mass. two ti4401..1)0 Sr, lauNArwm° lir= ObD inratTtr, 110ta l liV AY 64. A: eats, Phllad.•lyhti AGENTS WANTED`lrttheser g book ever published. Send for specimen pages and out ems to to Pa.l Agenta. National Publishing Co aw mpany. Philadelphia, Illoplfpl43llANCY. or SOUL. CHAIIItINO."—Ii ow 1 1 1 33 1 1 4 teil may lasegte end do t o e love and affseilaas Of arty person cboose 3 tly. Tble pimple cumalal acquirezetat • len poserriNfree'bi fur 133 et,. toofber with a marriage galdAß apilaa Ora cle Dream. Mate toLad l . 9 lslla Atari ese. A queer book. Addreve, T. _ 0 1., Pahl% a-4w.MI a. - _ ra _ - COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND 4 / 4 1. TiiiiQAT WELL'S CA OLIO TABLETS. PUT UP ONLY IN MATS BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists gone:ally, and d—ew. Johnston, Holloway a Co., Philadelphia, Pa. MARYLAND FARMS and llnnes.lo,ooo Amts. Near Wirmd. Langton healthy. Title good. Address WinaLßt4te l 7. 4itntnol, Pen an. - QIIAIIPI/N poor own IRD Picks: No Mmes rmaxted. Money save& andPieks always Mao. For Dldstrated circular addrestras Tams Co.St.rughurg. Monroe Co., Pa. 6-4 IimOISET easily wide 6) selling Teu at ImpurLer's lU Pentes. or Mtn' up elabs In town and Willer/ for Os oldest. a► Ccavany Amer.lcs Greatest tn• d ents. Bend tor etrealsr, CANTON TEA CO., 101 civet, New Tent, 64 I - trt 1 - - HAVE YOU THIED U n il7Sl to I= l 1:11=421. 9 Croak; Comet; Or Doblittated Ars roue° lent old that any exertion moires more of ea cabli MID 700 lea capable of mains? Them try illiti7Blll3A. the wood/WM huge and limit. mtge. widen *Ms 50 benelialally on the aeerctlra ot. outs as to haven vigor to all the vital forces. it Is no elcobbolla appetiser. adder' stiondstes torn *brut time, only to let Me sufferer tall to slower depth or Weary. bat to a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver proupei caM etuveb, gaiety the awn. lad Much each steed:it tone hi the wan!. Witte as to soma mew lavand teed ilhe a Pew prson. Its *avail= ta mai violent. bat le cbameterlyed bY gnat co the patient ergeriencee no engin chugs. co =anted resalte. batwadaally Ida trotle.W. Mold their tents. ito the.hrabe. and silently steal * w ar.' This lino ors and marled diMorem bat has been bap and with worulatal remedial resMts. sad is pro. nommud by the blahmt medical aateclilles...lbe most potato! tootoond attorattre imooro." Atb sour dttortitt tat Pot isle b 7 . • 11-4* W . lll. V. =Mt it CO., - . blew TOM - General News. Special Notices. Now Adverthaments. FL C. 1 1 / I .NDRICK, Elptiagrille, Pa. Daseby ti 00? 41 nlib:l6l RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES gßuisciimel;Learkzazi, <Ccoitarutzr, • ..• ••• • • ••-• • .1 .f r I , 1. :•;.: TABLE SHOWING 'THE BALANCE OF COLLECTORS' ACCOUNTS FOR COJNTT AND STATE TAXEI3 FOB TfiE YEAR 1874. Townatilps and Co/Hattori Apolaeort. ~ Michael Clary .. . Anborn. ... .. . .. . W. C. Lowe ..... ... Astra' Brld,, , ewa-er..... ... &pollee blotto.. .. 8r00k1yn...... ...... A. Tltsworth Ch0e0na........... .. David Smoky.. .... ambit, ... M. A. Gartlner .... Dlutoek 1. 0. Bonne& . . Dundrir . :sane E. Davis. .. .. Forest Lake - W. G. 5ma11.... .. Fttnltlln .. iGharles EL Stamens V..endwrille , James Mold Gibson ....... ... .... B. V Pope. ..... ... Great Bend Twp 'O. B. Hanna Gtert Bend Borough. Robert Pet armee ... lia•mony. .. ,James M. Tbomss.. Beforiek,San . ..led Bo: ns... . Jackson.. Orville nein....... Jeslitip i.nclos tim:.h La.hrop Alum Merri11...... Lenox,Alson Tiff .ny Llber.y 'Peed. B rtan:ortl .. Chile Meadow..... 10, S. Kimball Middletown .. .. ... ,S amuel Dodge M0ntt05e......... ...,John A. Howell ... New Ml•fbrd Twp.... ID. W. Tenant. New M P.'ord 80r0.... 'J. E. Dean.. . ... Posh ...... . ... .. . Daniel H. Devine. . Sliver Lake ......... John Daley .... . . Springellle 18, B. Cogswell. Basquebaana,Depot.. IM. U. P ope ...... .. Thomson 10. L. Lewis.... .. , TOW Amount of Duplicates, $28,884118 paid by Cantors,- - $27,208 91 Exoueratlons. : • - lt - 8 Percentage to • Collectors, - - 1.43: 80 Signed by the Auditor., Janney, sth, 18:15. 88,884 98 STATEMENT OF DOG TAX ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1874. EDWIN 0. TAYLOR COUNTY TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WIT!! SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY FOR Dr. DOG FUND BALANCE. Cr. To amount of said Funds in Treasurer's hands, as par last Andhor's }Upon_ $10664 The above Ace:mot audited Ifrapp 4VITV FINES AND JURY FRE4CERTIFIED TO SHERIFF FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1874 Chillies Moore .... /Nook Boilev.. . . ft . icr.y end Do yle Jobe KcPy. Deist% ..... Daniel Depue Rlchaic. Bedell .... A. Ta.rell P. DoAman. . Jacob Dear? Joseph Bmi.b P 190556 Attest:. " DAVID SUMMEES, Prollumatary. STATEMENT OF I. B. HMLME, SHERIFF, IN ACCOUNT; WITH FINES AND JURY Dr. FEES FOR 1874. Cr. To amount of D'lnes and Jury nem as per certifi cate of the Clerk of Vomit of (aruuter Seam:m.lls69 00 The above account audited January d, um. 'EDwnn G. Tfii,na, TREASURER OF SUSQUEHANNA Conn . !, IN ACCOUNT CUR Dr. RENT WITH SAID COUNTY, 1874. Cr. To amount to Treasurer's hands u per legit Auditors` Rep0rt.......... . . 5,71.10.18 amount received from IL B. Relme..iberiff. Pines and Roy Pees, amount of duplicator for 1374 28.884.58 8 mills tax on Personal Property 1,370.31 Loan from Ci. B. Mi11iken....... 3.1.10u.00 amount reed from unseated 12'1481M-h. 1,121.50 Loan made for the purpose of consolidating p. lot loans.. 14,000.00 amount lec'd Yom Tropaine Bros-use of Court Roue. amount recefted from Montrose Musical Union—use of Court loose— lees am't paid B. Baldwin, amount reed from Jobn Bradshaw. treas urer Rub and Auburn Poor Asylum.. amount reed—coats from Wyoming and Lucerne counties amount reed costs to N 0.406 Aug.T.,lBM, forfeited recognisance inc. Jury Pee. amount of Additional Taxes amount reed from returned lands. _.,„ 'Ks... to a a to ta-,to to, to na Es ON UNSEATED LANDS POE THE YEARS 1872 AND 1873, Dec 31, 1874. ROAD TAXES. Dr. To amount ot Road Warrants for the years urn and 18M Dec.lll, DM. SCHOOL TAISS. Dr. To amount ol School Warrants for UM and IST* ....... Der— 31, 1374. BOUNTY TAIBB. Dr. To amount of Bounty Warrants for UM $.6.4.86 Audited January sth, 18T5 SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY BS.— COMMONWEALTH vs. DANIEL O'MARA AND PAT— RICK IRVIN. IN THE QUARTER SESSIONS (a? JANCAR,Y TERM, 1874. Statement showing the 11312011111 of expenses and MOD In the prosetanion of the above entitled case, as follows Amount paid IL 8. Heime, Sheriff, for board- Amount brought forward. • : : : $2.T18 91 int the Prlstellersigle Year andalz weeks, ..I Amount paid justices and constables costa at at three dolials per week : : : $ 848 al New Milford : : : • : : Amount p a id c ommonwea l t h w it nesses : 49397 i Amount pt hi for pollee to gnarl lull : ; Amount paid H. M. Bennett. night watch, 27 Amount raid counsel employed by County days, at throe dollars per day Commisaioners, bat dial bacpre Supreme ' Amount paid Crieopher Sherman for same, : Cotilt. paper book, and expenses, : : 000 al • Amount paid H. B. Hahne. sheriff : Amount paid counsel at hearing before the Amount paid H. D. Define (or deputies, C01:14 of rartione : : : : : 12500 i Amount paid D. Summon, prothonotary ' Amount paid Traverse Jurors : : : : 837 19 Amount paid James E. Carmalt. Dist. Airy. Amount paid J. 8. Tarbell, boarding Jurors. MI 1110 j Amount paid James Flynn. Chief of Police of Amount paid constables attending court-Ist , ktingbamlon, : •. : : week. : • : .• : : - : 119110 ; Amount paid C. C. Halsey. and others. Amount paid Dr. C. C. Halsey and others (or ; Amount paid W. W. Smith, coding, : post mortem examinations : : 8876 I Amount paldA. Ftlo4 for woe dug gallows The sbove WAS paid In the O'Mara and Irvin cue are in included in the Item ot Commotovealth cost except one tnotutand three hmdred and tweapthree &Um sad twenty-two cents paid In other Commonwealth CMS. Montrose, Audited January 6, 1826. EXPENDITURES OP Susquinware. COUNTY POE 1874, EXHIBITED IN DETAIL. COMMONWEALTH COSTS, ROAD AND BRIDGE Co=dnonarealth costa.. Road and Bridge alma J. Dean_ L W. Rani..... ... N. U. Bogen, pole for Constable lit 2500 20 01 1 U. N. Kelag u t al., returns to Jana -17512 75 00 j 11. D. a grnes 100 00 • L. W. Birchard. et. el , attending Jan. 10 Court . 15000 125 00 IL N. Kellogg. et al adv. tarp. elections 15240 50 1 U. N. Kel:oge., et al returns to April 10(101 00 . sessions.. .... . ...... .. 22340. 0000 OO R.P. R o pe on coM . MlGeill.. —. ~ ... SOO .., 1 40 6 , 00 00 C. J. wnlpple, et al attending c0 mmitment............ , Court 11600 20000 , N. Bergamo on commitment. • $4l 1.„ W. Hitcher& et al attending special .„ . 218 00 I court. Jane. - .. 200) •.. • . l% X cks=retttrus to Aug. smalon 1200:i 4100 „ •L. W. ,et, al attenMng Aug. court 7100 • ... COCO i 1„ W. Dirchard.ct al ........... special 1 wW.,llrSt week • • • 2802 15 • • 000 0 41.050 00 L. W. KU= era, et al attendlogspecist cdtot, second week. 80 00 J. • Raley on commitment 132 I ELM Pope ' " ... ...... 140 N. W. - Ifox " . ' .•••• . • • .. 400 A, atone. et al Maras to Nov. enlist. 18158 L, W. Birctiard, et al attending Nov. . . " court - ', u 400.111,55750 ROAD DAMAGES - Mathew SleSeeby, estate S.D. Townsend D. T. Case rotate.. . ...... i James 0. rd Lalarato a eCollara A. H. etockwell A. D. Butterfield R. D. Floyd J. B. Darrow J. Osborn J. Storer O. F. Blakeslee Wm. Ilaaglswisal Wm. DU es Was. Damen— . ......... . Camumegtt . JamesemarsLassa.. • R. Col C. H.Colesaao J. T. Ellis ........ COUNTY vollxissionns. o. wubbaru. leo digis at i 25, WO) 14miwaakeslee, lOU dal at. 400 0„ M 11,163 Pap at OM • 4000041,110(100 Or TEMEIi 't P'd,Exn'clrercent. t , Dupli. lAm'i Clcmari.ty. iAm', 405 09 $ 331 19 $ 761$ 90 21 ! 1.41605 1,211 M 809, 81804' 925 861 5 14 !1554• 1.85 1,7.4 31, 20 41 ; 90 73;1 1.1119 96, 964 61 458! 5077! 53. 381 475 80 725: 25 03 9.114 1.1254 94 399! 55 59 1.07452 1,098 13 391 53 06 1 1:6 4' '2375 993 677: 92316, 5.3 19. 898 .5 95 84. 57 , 794 73 : 4 96, 53 . 1 148 20 1. - ,4 am 1 44: 708! 1 ,. 1 ,381,.. 1.2 999 2 98, 8695• ; 4815 •r; 914 9 1 901 58 15 tas 76 321 ^.9 404 la ts tow 9.1 1.429 590 154 20:i C. 96 96, 715 07' 10 40! 40 791 7f./ 741- C 26 91 410 3843• 1 'O2 77 • .040 81 678 54 781 1 784 92 695 21 998 58 91 , 659 59 679 1 .18 83 501' 1.195 84 1 •••••! 5. 3.86 89 10:'. 7.9891 Ir. ,180 9394 4 9 46 1'92 ... 827: 1 C 99 86 , 66119 119 84 05 1.100 80. 1 .219 93' 11 09 72 99 ! 1.6 893 '.4115 =I 681 73 56: 1 600'7 47999 378 31) 121 576 7 , 049 4'l 576 13 54: 906 52' M 4 22 736 44 M. 901 83 757 511 445 153 1,078 M. 1.461144 4 75 : 5.1 701 was 23 1 1,0 , 9 °G sr3 02, iss 483 59, 456 91 390 24 01 -- - - '-- , $29,904 99 $21,536 99 $240 90 $' .431 90--; =ON COUNTY By Ordeot Ea:earned from No. 1 to No. 5... ....1 9900 Treasurer's Commissions on Ripen. .. es, $994E1 at 9 per cent'—, Ito,— 198 Amount In Treasurer's heath; to WO.. -ots gq ti • 64 J. T. ELLIS, J. B. JOHNSTON, 1. $ 106 Atalkors. AMOS !I ICHOLS, Fug= • - : 4 . 4 .1r.rar Fm. •-$ 40 $ 4 . Amount brought forward. •• ig 4 Chores Morris._ ... ... P. Le gman . 100 4 Ueorge Simpson 4 , No. 6August Term 1871...... 50 No. 902 atoll Term 1872.... ao No. 7 . Z.' August Term 1577 ... . so - No. 3 - .T.lanuary Term 871... . 50 No. 148 August Perm 18.2... a io. MIS August Term 071.... - - • ao , No. 6 November Term 1f.'.13 1 No. t 5 November Term 1872. By amount uncellectable, - - - - 1178 IV By three per mat on tain - - 771 By unionnt paid Tosaa. and charged to Ida acet., 879 V By 8 tit rhad 4 nz Order.. Coopty Orders redeemed from No. 1 to 5,9 Exon'tions to Collecton,Co.Tax,j UIU6I LOWS Percemoge 1,431JA1 Exon'tlons Percentage Treasurer's flommiesions on receipts $83.- 054.17 at 9 per cent . . •' • • Treaanrer'a Com ulasions on Expenditures $45,914.71 at 9 per cent ........ 939.49 $54,1=.83 Dec. 31, 1874. ROAD TAXES. Cr. By amount paid townships..... $1,0911'5 57.53 Treasurer's percentage at 5 per cent Dec. at 1874. SCHOOL TAKES. Cr. By amount paid townships $1,183.65 Treacarer's percentage at 5 per cent. 62.56 Bee. 81, 1874. BOUNTY TAXES. By amount paid Townsbips amount Treasurer's percentage at 5 per cent. COMMISSIONERS CLEM • Wm. A. Crommon. $ &ORO 811 WS SO istiate. 4110413 18 43 1 .11 12f 59 09; 55 61 I 1 411. •1 16 42, 15 171 481 69 401 56 18. 397 41 rs 37 941 1 74, 1 A' in vo! 691 4589 41 71 51 IS Il'4 981 44 t 7 96 83 78 89 54 3t, R 94 99 59 Cti 44'1 8981 16 49 18 83 48 49, 41 as. 89 1 4' 181 21 81 10'; 2910 SSA 42 29 93101 8051 81 52 80 19 65 49 61 79 8415, 81 54 5 79i 550 39 L' 81 67 lIJ 56' 11962 69 17 55 49 98 20' 83 OD 91 831 91" I)6i' 2;68 " va 66 Ra ss sal vas 28:111.231 56 =EI $1.870 20 1,25' 56 51 85 66 19 -$!,87020 Juny FILI SI 4 J. T. ELLIS, J. B. JOHNSTON, ...teulliore. AMOS NICHOLS, State Tax 5..86 I 118.64 GIS.IO Balance la Treasarces hands—. ....$4,193i. J. I'. ELLIS. J. B. JOHNSTON. tAudlrci. AMOS NICHOLS, J. T. ELLIS, J. O. JOHNSTON. ).Auditors AMOS NICHOLS, CONSTABLES $ Ito ..... • •• . 41Ei EXPENDITURES' OP BMW A Cool= aoi 1874,, BROUGHT V. esoss Z. L. Coo , :91 et, atfinalog trimmiss sp. - i. C. Decker. ClbSord ww - COw S. langdon et. el. county assesament.. fW 0041,825 90 EASTERN PENITENTIARY. Com*ls. Dr. Cr. B. VanWormar $ WOS $ 310 Wm. Blair 15 80 185 Thomas M0nahan......... 8888 _lBOO Adel Olesum .... ...... , 119 00 - . : 4748 James Plyou 12410 4010 Rufus Tawkabali 124 10 5 43 Chu. BlRiel CT G 5 1281 Wilcox Morten Byrne G. Berlina.... Chas. NortOCL: Samuel Welton $1.002 1B $214 611 Balance due , paid by county &810 . , _ GRAND AND TWIT/ERSE JUROR& Geu.K.Allen; at LI a. Jatoridlin.T.Bs . 28 A. Baldwin. at al. T. Xis, Ist w`k 66719 E. S. Brown. et 81,T. Tr', 20 w'k " 15056 A. G. Brush, et 81. T. rn, 3d w'k t• 375 23 D.llet'olltim, T. .1"r 980 A. Si. Adams et alO. J'es Aprr Term.. 1054 W. Al.Pich et al T. Jurors let week.. . 403 45 A. C. Ayres et al T. Jewry Ikl week— .. 447 43 W. B. Adam. et al T. Jurors 341 week... 43498 Joseph Sheehan T. Juror 1963 A. Ayres et al. G. Jaren...twist Yam. 196 14 J. A. Adams et al T. Jurors Ist week.— 111185 A. P. Bailey et al T. Jurors 2d week.... 40898 LL Aram* T. June, week...... 3115 W.L.Cox et al special court Oct. 111 w.. 1114157 T. P. Battey et al 211 w.. ^.6008 • Wm. T Austin et al G. Jsi ors, Nov. T.; 12909 R. R. Bailey et al T. Jo on Ist week . =OD J. D. Wilton et at T. James 9s. week... 875 07 S. Crane et al T. Jurors ad week 233 70-5,386 74 COURT HOUSE. D. F. Amtin, reps"bs from Jane 14..'.. 1872. to Dee. 6. IBM • $16198 G. F. Findfutm. cushions.... . 1 93 John Johnson, et al cleaning Court douse 9 15 Boyd & Corwin. materials for Grand Jury mom 2483 Geo. Y. Irtsbee,lamp tubes 4 CO B. C. bayre, lamp chimneys— . 1 0 C. J. Whipple Janitor 190 Wm. W. Soak. birniture 14'0 B. C. Sayre & Co., stoves and bricks.. 31 21 Gutenberg, Rosenbaem & Co., mat. :,ag 41r Wm. W. 13m11b. chairs._ .. . ..... 1845 C. Sherman. yolk In Prut race 750 (3. F. Fordham. char cushions. 25 C. J. Whipple. cleaning cellar, : 880 A. Prink, impair, in Grand Jury room 53 18 C, J. Wb.pple, charcoal . 85881 TOWN CLOCK L. B. Isbell GENERAL TOWNSHIP & SPECIAL CLEMONS. E. T. Ashley et al township elebtions..s44l EH Datil& Hoe% house rent :or election.— 400 S. Tawksbury et al .... 1000 Charles 1111 k .. M. V. Bisbee township election .... - 11 50 J. G. Ramona Oakland mit. WI/I-elec. 050 P 8. Babcoce house rent for el:i , ct , on. 10(X) Henry Ackert 600 P. B. Brush ". •• 12 50 E. V. D. Conk •' 5OO Mrs. E. B. Gary " " 10 00 E. G. Meeker" . . ' 1 50 .. 6 00 A. Werner •• N. D. Snyder • . 41 •' 1000 • B. Strs_gerly election laws... . ~ .—. s 8 00 J. R. Raynsford express on el . m law. . 285 G. L. Stone et al general election 65696 Jas. Meilvany house rent for election:. 600 J. N. Thomas ind. district election.... 400 G. L. Stone Repzes'llve reann Judge._ 940 T. Hayden Senatorial dr. ~.. 403 H. C. Conklin Ind. disalct elect'on 4 igt: P. N. Brush eiaL elocubonse real (Nov.) 11135-LIU 69 NEW CONSTITUTION ELECTION—Iint F. B. Chandler et al.. . ......... .... 548 40 .TIISTICES OP THE PEACE. D. P. Tinny swearing twp. oMeera...s 116 L. W. Barton " . 100 " S. Roes " .. 100 " " F. Keenan 80 D. C. Marvin... . . • 126 d. Dußois " IM E. Pomn " " ...... 115 J. H. Tooley " " ... 160 M. & Ryan " " ... 160-- 11 60 COUNTY JAIL O. L. Brown uso tollgate. . ... . _4ll 260 On...enheag. haam C 0, & ...... big for prisoners 7 75 Dori comb, rapairs • Gutenberg.. Rosenbaum & Co.,cloth ing for prisorityrs - 1000 D. F. Austin. repairs 24 SS repalls in 1873 193 87 brae Hamlin. repsin D. P. Austin, painting 1763-- 183 81 COUNTY BONDS REDEEMED. Mrs. H. Blossom i 5500 0.703 H. Beebe... .......... .. .. ... : .... .510.00 Icamnel Sberer - 1.0010 00 Chas. A. Prink. . ........ . ..... 031 60 Wm. Robinson J. Smiley. et al estate.. • 1.561 11 J. T. E 1115... ........... • r • • 00810 . • . A Beardslei Oa). B. Nalkon. . .. :......:..I,toodO ' Interest on matured and untosittred i bonds 60-111,14390 STENOGRAPHIC =POW= • D. IN Lathrop, et at $ IA "OD JAM PETSLCIAN C. C. Halimy COURT CRIER AND JANITOR, B. Baldwin, Jan'y term April '• A ag. . Oct. . STATIONZET. Andrus, Mccbain & Co., stationery paper. eta % llcCludn £ Co, stationerv, paper, etc 93 T. A. Lyons. stationery and bind'ng... 1471 T. A. Lyons, binding W. B. Deans, books and station_.er; ... 990 B. singerly„ orgistry and elec. Wanks .1. B. Etsynsford, =pram on registry and election 9 Sti Andros, Kona's' 41; Co.; . aaseaantent boob and stationary - 109 50 W. F. 51:71irs Bons, D. b00k5 ........ 10145 1.. Searle, r., es. on FL C. 1r barn. envelopes.- ........ 636 Vffrinr, mum 100 _ S. C. For&am nery T. A. Lyon.. b inding. . . . 242 Andros, lirettsin & Co., * books ..... 19 45—5170 05 $64,565.85 DANVILLE LUNATIC lIOSP/TAL Jonas Smith January Term $ 5115 Benjamin West 44 47 CO Edwin R. Cook " 4160 Daniel Kane 40(0 Jonas Smidl Apr , ' Term 44 19 Benjamin Wes; 44 00 0 Edwin IL Cook 4425 Danell Ease u 43 911 . • downs Smith August , Term 4100 Benjamin West . , , - 5950 Edwin R. Cook 4340 " Daniel Kane , 4050 ~- --; Jones Smith ' October Term 43 Bmjamln Went " • " Daniel I Kane • 3240 ' " Bad e n R. Cook 19 OC.-- $71055 By veference to account current it will. be observed that the County la re. mbutned for rho maintenance of Daniel Kane. by the Rush and Auburn Poor Asylum. INSUBANCIL Stroud.., E. C. Fordham PRINTING E. EL Rowley £ Co MEE= 81 00 81 O. 61 00 CO ( 0 960 11 00 . SHXIIIS7 AND Jemr.q4 4 . • L.9 ,, _ All.ll.lleime.Jan. blllaxiArii;wasti'g.ite . 19i1 . 28 Apel '•• ''' 230 18 • ; Jane " " lll 69 - Aug.l • o6 US 31-1;014 T 1 M. R. lIELME. SIIBRLPF.. . Jan`yhlll.serying jou notices etc... ..' 49 20 Mar. •• conveying Stephen Buttlaan and Frank. Harlelgh -to Eastern PenitouJary 133 25 Aprtt bill, serving Jury notices. 28 110 Jane " conveying John Holley to Eastern Penitentiary— .. . . 0800' Ang. bill serrlogjFry concei t-to 2380 • Nov. 2780 5 4 E 9 <SO 40 STATE TAXES, 187 E R. W. Mackey, state Trencrer...., COLIONWS 11114,174:511 AAUPOST MOUT= Zip • - AMINATIONS.: Dr. A. 11. Learle. post than: •: i : itta D. J D. Leslie, et Ul.poelaloft.e . ; 43133 $ I ,000 CO JURY COMBIIIISIONIIRB r ip" : D.Brevigfromyv . l4o umictq.. : W 4 A. Cr:unman= :" '. A. U. smitointi cam. auk. :: : : ott— 11500 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. James R. trmAlt. : : : : : : 14400 Mint 4riatrßil. CAC sere, tratiaror. : i : i : i 101100 PROTOONOT4111"15 OPVICE. G. B. Eldred, tate Prot. stia Clerk. 105 David Elommels, " : : 1.1718.- via cOUHT. DODOS AND JAIL—VIIIII, AND LUDNIN; W.A'Tbpr,eoblaadbasdlags , A, N, Dollard, lonasene: s: ; 1. . 4 te, O. D. Eitel!plsok 41141tmaillrf ..0 „,, Trzi J. R. Thkinitbrd " - 14 ;` liarrlngtos; " "s i la T 8„• •;, A. N. Ba.Und. Ica:nem : ; 1175• • M.. 14 Winingtas, cal wel bAcliall: t VT 554-.15115 EttftiVl 11410 4478 11424 2306 EEME $ 11 45 . 91 50 . 0109 to 50 13050-$ 03404 POSTAGE .ilO 00 6900. 900 '1940 . 14610 14600 20 00 14100- E 9950 Number s. EXPENDITURES OF SUSQU'A COusT l FOR 1874, BROUGHT UP. REGISTRY. 9. Langdon, et at auessors, taking rt-g 1 ate, and distributing town. to tow:3'll1 4 pin : : :• : TRIEPINAL APPEALS. Expenaea—Comm:raloners and Clerk —l9 days, Including bona hire:: ea F' • cOIMTY SUPRIIINTOIDANT. 100.c(Htm, W=.lCrTiMen l k j.3'. ':',,''' :-...-, STATEMENT OF COIIETT TRBASERT,JAN. L,.."6.1 Andabla (midi It the Trealtd7 .e: • • 'Kid ~..4 tronearrent money of previous Year* ie! , : k i , ...„, , t, Gouts and Bonds, Sr per last An.3itors , &X - - PP Nadal Oren for costs anti/nes enteolenta re rr 4 4 ,.',11 We entity Use totelning to tie a tette statement . -'ei. OBCAP,AVABBBUBN, )) L.-Is ~':', trAtiEnsß, cm+ .- , E. G. BALL, '' =..1 Attesit-qyx. i..fnossnosr, Gransolts, 0 e7 1 ; ,Cinkin!sit 011es‘Montrost, :a* 9, Mt...! • .ts,.. CONTRA By Cotuaty Orders redeemed tom No. Ito 519 inclusive : : : AUDITOR'S DEPORT. Sumufuntntr Cheery; Or- -••-• We the node:slimed Auditors In and for the c 0„.., r-V , 2 of Sunnehanna, met In pursnance of nor dlutra •Atelltor's OEM. In Montrose. N.. on Monday, gui day of January., A. I). 16"15. ant. did addif.adlet sus t i e the serail account* of the flutondssleasnt Treasurer alined County, all of which, neon s tb <"7 examination, we end to be correet. We eget. hands of E: O. Taylor: Treasure% •of 'sled Caton • Amount of totmty fur.d SUM of funds (bank stock) s29o 29;anuront of dog tan, gs total, $4,405 7.3. - Y. T. ELLIS. " " AMOS - NICROLS, Andllore' Mem Montrose. Jan ; ft, Courts..of Appeal TBB . curnrt'i'lter.C:'LliTiaeltlAate:s respell untY 4 Lek o for hearing Appealefrom the itssessments for th., 183. atlheCommt!MoneraOtrica. In Montrose,s o Mesdass Dam:2h. Lake. and Foreatlaka.:Monday;lirebrn ary rte Priendavtile, Middletown, Franklin. Liberty. As Joan*. and Rush. Tuesday'. KM. Dimoek. Lathrop. Springville, Gibson. and B Wednesday. Fob:1311y SOS. Orr.at Bend. Great Bend Borough. Hew Mitiord.ll Milford Borough, Thomson, and Ararat, Thursday, ye rimy tfata. Harmony. Oakland,Jaekson. Siiikihrhatml and Buford. Friday, February q. Clifford. Honda'. Lenox, Hetrick. Bfid,VAltZ l . $ Montrose, Saturday. February 97th.. LYMAN BLsitttitLEE, t cow B. G. BALL , ELI BARNES. COrn..dar Attest: W. A.'Citorsatatr, Chmnsis ant Commissioners' Oahe, Montrose, Jan. M. ISZ. New Advertisements. Dissolution. T"partnsrehip formerly ealit.tig trader the • name al FITCH & WATSON, haring cashed by . own limitation. Dee. 815t."74, was dissolved at Outdo.. The books. n Dies, apd =omits of the late arm. reau4. In my hinds, and ponies Indebted are requested to and settle. L F. FITCH. Mon,rose, January 2; 1215.-dwa Blacksmith Wanted Tandethigned baring a, good Blacksmith 1. near Choconot Post °Cleo, is Cella= of ea a good BlOciumiLls, or win rent the &bop.. Also • property for rent or sale. . Adorns ~...7.0 _..4 . , .., e ,, , .. A.UDITOII'd NOTICE. The undersigned bartayrbetVLs' appointed an auditor, by the Orphans' Cixt. .... - 2 ;, : . of Easquehatma County to distribute the funds in tk.s, ,, i hands of Ell'ot Aldrieb, executor of the cut. of Nathut ; %,,,:c A , dircht..deed..4lll 'attend to the duties of Ms appetul . aA went a. the office of Fraser at Crossmoa.ln Idol:Omen..vl Monday, Mnrab 22, 1871, at 1 o'clock, p. in. at trla4'. - 1 time a n place all persons interested in said thud Else - present their claims , or be foreserAebarred ft= Elul 7 -, ins in on said rand; ' 1.; ,WM. A. - CEOSEMON, Auditor.: ''l,:t Montrose. Jan.17.1M5.-4w. • - .' - t ' -,2 Choconqt, Pa., January JA2115.9 DCNIIT. V, 1.813.-ewp C. , lClClMalirlr, • Carpenter and CONTRACTS to erect tttnetares of all Mods, In sc, sec. 'on and comple e them in .eery d.entil. and Slate Matt les, Saab, Blinds Doors. 11 Pd.W10411%.;',,, , Frames. forn'shed to order. Lair Frames . BOldlng and bs3o.s._;:,' X Inc paper made specialties. Emnloy none boa erpay. , levees, wtnamen., bbop neat lbe LleStoitat etarelt. Montrose. January 433,1873.-3yl Tile .Bost llwuo Mt lb . . PIANO AT HOMEtilt{ 1 Large collection of popular pieces. Most eseeibrut pm. ' •.::'.... 3 flee. and moat entertaining to play. - 1 - 1- ;wAt RITTER'S HISTORI R. EttySlaVl tvo.. Kash St 50 . Coodellw trona boo mid 1c..-,.,. , t'!'"lreretenle. Colplmetli.ln. i .11"1"211134412"2(4)-R7::::-11:71i 1 - br I"xl kadtr cr k ' ': r ' ' CLA.MiESa Method In point at m.o , is enlarged. Improved, •and bir --:-,,Hi emu way keeps up Its high reputation. Price pan . ..' .- -, ''. . , ::-,1 .ORGAN itTo.nc:lileMci*,Thr:C. uirgat.q',..' 7.< gat music. 01*) pieces; l e ave gages . Well Mled , 14-';' ... 7 RIVER OF LIFE ewli Minos 1 ::. ''.`•, . 55 meta Paq of the 'sweetest of Sabbath School Songs, all books sent post-paid. 8 1 1 zeta Strkw . OLIVER DITSON dt Co., CHAS. 11. DITISON a - p. Boston, 711 Irdway. N. Y. 1-16 (MO /814.-1.1.1 ,New Sion in Bract* It /MLR rade wigged wish to announce to tba peopleer• tr.aceoey and Velnlty th at they oa tund stock Of • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,`.-, , HARDWARE. TINWARE, DROCKERT,I - , DRUGS and HEM Ciltr . ES, r,- Second in quality to none. We hay" opened business with a view of *applying the people of this ra . tion aa i:".:' 2 ' will guarantee goodies repreaentedi and at or ,' i - : .. Under Ringiuuntou - Prices I -. :i: h.,. menal a s. =ma uw.er-sissn'tztaslrar Jarart.::.:',. - ?. . ~,_: Save Time and money, p - ; by :lading with e. Country Plaques taken in ex i orange for Goode. Wo tespect.uPy solicit slur Win F being convinced %hat we can do. elt bytatr patrons People whhing to•trade daring the summer scum' .' on butt contracts, (bark to be delivered the loilowleg .- whiter,) can do so, W. &F. INDERILIED. l'' grackney. Pa.. daetutry 20. IVAL-tutiat - t ::, . - 'r. A 1 ', " , ' , 1 1 ' •1• r- ) 4 V' . T l' 4 A [.: . •..4 _ • fe • Ifs. .. • ... ''-' . • ( 4 f ' - • iir ;,i; -: : ~ .., • ; ki 'MV 1 • ::1 2 # Llft ) 1 ; lielfflOarg , il & aft/4VA .'' 4 0 4:11 A ,ok, tiwyellmeßtigolokfitifl ropkirlinissrlfiyu t ',::. i iitsoolublar 4 iiimoti -- ._ 41 .. ,cpaj t s r -- . , ...A .. ~...,- rtravaito I . at tha-. o "`c:ftiol i - VDK I W I ZEVISMNI N a [ . .-_,......0ei t0 ; a r f - - 0.••• 18 aget., .. 4 0 eat ORLD , f .- pmEmmtot„B7 - 31t eV !!" b (t Sfr ow- t - titatiatugg:PHildßULPHlA_ :, -COAL". COAL . COAL ! The best Coallst 'Ms:diet te balsa it the L Dunn PLagon• IMEN2 Thooodenlgned. havloghad IciPACIVWI4I:ieo 11010 Coal Mole, goarailaia aattallictlOp,l7, Draits lelt wiW • • - B. °TAl 7 o sTf i' o L. trivs 4ri B 4O l=iim plics. A!! AT • r;.3'' r. .c. win b* PrTnltirstunvied. to, .Otb tak Nom a a *slip% 8 .1 •, ..( `.l Q. 1) .( 10etobins. lti: ilootrove, Nov. 4 ..14,—.02.
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